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Kessler, 17 - year - a I d Prep senior, Saturday. \vas winner or thE' 1954<>5 Ne- Voice of pcml'ocl'acy con- ChaH'may .Kenneth Hcad- contest is sponsored by Nebraska Jaycees, l\1iss \ , was I selected will be sent on an trip ,to }'Villiams- the Jay?:ees ,over Feb. t to par- Democr cy annual affair for state John N Einung recel\ ed ken v('rtpbra about 9 a 111 day \\ hen the ('ar I1£' \vas collided With a truck miles south of Wa) ne on 15. Einung's car was thl'own ditch bl}t remained uplIght. a Mrs. Einung, foil 15 minutes later on her Omaha, saw the car and re!cognlzlng her husband's Spe returned to Wayne her husband had inrjured. Ml s, Einung said her probably will romam IJ1 the pita I fOl' a few da} s Tunink Services Held 'Monday R;andolph S)""lal ;\"\\H SP)\"" andolph-Funcral Sf'n ices I T 1'1'\0 Lynn TUllll1k, eight wer(' hPld Monday ! St, Frances Catholl c.l.urm""Ffo" dolph, Rc\ Raymond Aucr ated, Tony died Sa1W'day from mania in the Osmond Tall\' TUnink, Richard Bobby Ken£ and Timothy were pallbearers. BUrial was St. Frances cemetery. Terry, SOn of Mr ..• Tunink. was born He is sun iv('d b} parents COllvention one sistrl', Karen Mrs. Albert Watson to attend the an- . soil F-.neral Service at Sa'" CaUf. ]W' \ ., .1;0 lieldCuesday f r Mrs. J. 'SimmOh C I .J. t- H<'tal!l's Sp{'dai :">eW6 Sctvlce ance Randolph-Funeral services Jan.! 20 Mrs, Jacob Simmons, 90, wer£' i,hl.' Mrs. S for a died in the Jan. 20. S1.1nqa?, mormnR,. ' state Voice of was to Lid.da Kessler Brqwn Services Held Wednesday At Local Chapel Fune! al SI n let'S 101 Dr Fall h E BrO\\1l 11 \\('Il' 11l'ld at B(ck, enh(Ju{'1 chapel nftt'l- oj l i 1\1111011 bnalU bl' lwld Ht H Ii n \Iund(l\ Ill,.:;l t at tlw HEA hql cling :'>II'mbp) s or the 195,1 d \\ III 1)(' f'xpf't'iml'l1t,111,11111"; l'p'>l"lrL'il and dt'nlOlbll"lllUll P11'l:t'(rb sUltl'd to thf'\\ "\llh, l'! np" .I111(] 11\ (,,,tock enil'1 pI 1"",-. Northl,\'>! :\llll:hl'.(1 \\lllh a all- fe-rent nHi lOt "oil )1(' dnd I dllk_ ll1g amOlll.; the hlgh( "1 tnl l nli.ll' 01 farm commodlt1l':-; :"0111. UCI'1l still to DC uut. 1fo\\ ('\ k, , to pure lW."l' tIll' tal mil would hel\ l' I ' to ('onle JI()ln thiS <ll( a, bilily fot' OpC'1 dtJ(ln 01 tllP l >;tntlOl1 I would /,dl 10 tllp uinl\"c 01 college 01 a";!ll'ultulC I I, . ·1 I II I LloYd Morns, Carl'oll, will shpw pictures IS recent triP tol Europe as pa of the pro, A SOCial '1S also plan- (Prices In Cbrn , • Oats lb. Clocks, lbj figgs, d oz r , I : I New: Cars I Registefed;l! I . ,k Re.s on:1 t e n Early I: ;11 . on 14 Tuesday told I State Engineer . t!t Res! deClSioris nece .. ary to keep he rreSe"t Victor Anderson, ommenting on era by's prowam moving. "Governor ha given carelul to matters has made his require new hearn9S and delay t e abide by MI". Cr sby's decision." I' . his announcement, Crosby, who leaves office , the LegiSlature ill more clearly deline the Highwa:y co mission it created in 1953,. 1 A deadlock developed t w \!' sago w h e h commission em ers voted unanimously that . p'h ay 35 behveen Wayne Wak field should not be moverl The "ghway department previous- ly h obtained federal approv8:1 for r locating the road two miles Crosby'k Watson Wder as covering OlE igh ay 35 between n open to ak field and also from while the darn tb E erson. Legis ature Must Act construction Will bl' dos- to fill. Top l1erald C1'Qsby's directive to 1RlnC'cr is lito execute the l"l'- ibihty given him by law and rhak relocation decisions nece!'j- gary to continuE" "the present t\\'o- yea'r program," Commenting further, he statdf Tuesday, "At this moment sever,jl parts of OUt' highway program .t "T c commission bas considel>- ed s me location pr:oblems, Some of t ese problems are ones which been ded:ided bv the 'By department; on othel'f;, the hghway departn1cnt has not a decision, I " xcept fpr the Wa ne- oJ\Vakt>- fiel contt'Qversy th eo mission haS not 'yet cxpresse It opil1lGln on t p.lerns. . " If the Highw.ay de is wait for the mission tiD givle Clidvice on e oh locati-on problem that may e c ntrovell'- ;:s'= honors ID the ChrIstmas for 1954, a $3 prIze. Coryell Auto With pamb. SUrlH .. '1 Fur- era) all and all In a blue poned indefinitely." Early action -on g1nl.ay or(j)h-I IeTn f is expected in t e Legislatijn' \vhi h convened esday. Sen Joh AufenkHmp,.T lian, sa:rl he I pial ned to introdu c a bql 11) the commissJ n, but \Of auld to sec what Go ernar son's \'icws .are. I ' Dif,trict II. S9i1 , Here In ! A I report of 1954 pi' ress b t tht.. 1 wa\1(1C' county Soil anserv tip.n dl,;! lct \\ liS released this wee Py WOI" Umt Consc!'\' tionist Sml1h. 'I' I the report show a tOtal cooperators haY been 51 g n1- ag eeJments last year for' time.. I Demand for terracing' WaS I hlr 1 dUl'11g 193.,1 A total Of 95 wcr constructed cold \Hl<'- thcr tot'ccd a halt. ont06r - till:; \0.'; estaJiJhshed n'3,036 flClr Abort 3.960 rods of field bOldlilS ad 01 COl \ oli Auto WN seeded., I - F rmstcad windb sced1l1 r took third place . d: 9 acres t, prize ford DtsPlte dry weat er'durIng ill ,. roduce a, - sum/llet" draU1age w rk . old and a first 0\ 60600 feet of til£' wer(' 11- District 58, stal cd 'and 674 ems drtun,' I are d 0- of th Soil ConsE' - All wlIlnc:" gi'l Ilwl1 money vati n sen Ice ass!.stilg th,e distl)'t b\ callrng t The \\ ,l\ nc Her uld her are Sn1lth, wo UlhJ leBdt, " oUlce .. Pil \\ l/liling (ntl lL'S \\ ill dnd 1 Fl dllk Lansmg and Lcmu\ I I.! be on dlspla thou:, CWlrmgham conser atlOn.ul(lo.; l\lCill\ eltlll'S \\1I1 I{Jtll\IO DtstIlet supen'lsOls alE' ShO\\ln'g ,I 'leal dl'dl uj IllglnUlty Wa son Wayne, G org:c Lang"ll- and talent. JI ('n!lll:" \\('If' gJIJ(t- bCI Hoslul1s, Da\e Recs, Ca- lllg ads pU II shed 1Il tht-' Dec 23 loll Btl'llHardJ'Sph tgerbE'l' p]J*- Issue of Th ne Hil aid el nd Alden Jiohns n, an , of', y; Adopt 5S I I dge Robl'l·t 1 cLean rn,lnag(,l' 0[- Swans' mt 's storf', \\ a:" I'il'decl pr'eslrlent 0 thC' Wayne Chamjber of Commer e Tuesday Illght He sllcc('C'ds C. N Olson, The new president was named at the Il1 l f lal 1955 meeting of Chamber I .rectors at the city hall. The oard also adopted a budget of 6,300 for the comirg year, Other offlcer:.- n<:lmcd Tm'saay I

Transcript of newspapers.cityofwayne.orgnewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1951-1960... ·...

Kessler, 17 - year - a I d Prep senior, Saturday. \vas winner or thE' 1954<>5 Ne­Voice of pcml'ocl'acy con­~ ChaH'may .Kenneth Hcad-

contest is sponsored by Nebraska Jaycees,

l\1iss \ Kessle~ , was I selected

amon;O:~~~Si~~~' !~O~a~: will be sent on an

trip ,to }'Villiams­the Jay?:ees ,over

Feb. t to par­Democr cy work~

annual affair for state

John N Einung recel\ ed ken v('rtpbra about 9 a 111

day \\ hen the ('ar I1£' \vas collided With a truck miles south of Wa) ne on 15.

Einung's car was thl'own ditch bl}t remained uplIght.

~~cie~'O~~h~\O a B~l~~~~~~ Mrs. Einung, foil

15 minutes later on her Omaha, saw the car and re!cognlzlng her husband's Spe returned to Wayne le~rnmg her husband had inrjured.

Ml s, Einung said her probably will romam IJ1 the pita I fOl' a few da} s

• Tunink Services Held 'Monday R;andolph lI'tnld'~ S)""lal ;\"\\H SP)\""

andolph-Funcral Sf'n ices I T 1'1'\0 Lynn TUllll1k, eight wer(' hPld Monday !

St, Frances Catholl c.l.urm""Ffo" dolph, Rc\ Raymond Aucr ated,

Tony died Sa1W'day from mania in the Osmond

Tall\' TUnink, Richard Bobby Ken£ and Timothy were pallbearers. BUrial was St. Frances cemetery.

Terry, SOn of Mr ~.;.',;;-.h ..• Tunink. was born He is sun iv('d b} parents

COllvention one sistrl', Karen ~ Mrs. Albert Watson •

to attend the an- • . soil cons~rvatjon F-.neral Service

at Sa'" Dl~g", CaUf. ]W' \

., .1;0 t~e m~~b~~ lieldCuesday f r boa~d Mrs. J. 'SimmOh

C I .J. t- H<'tal!l's Sp{'dai :">eW6 Sctvlce ance '~fee, Randolph-Funeral services

Jan.! 20 Mrs, Jacob Simmons, 90, wer£'

~~~a~~~~~ ~,y;~d~~\.:n i,hl.' th~lIl orficiat~ng, Mrs. S

for a died in the C~leridge Jan. 20. S1.1nqa?, mormnR,. '

state Voice of MU~I,C was ~urnlshed to Lid.da Kessler ~~.E~~I~;tnWlttf" aCC'OTnpa"w~

Brqwn Services Held Wednesday At Local Chapel

Fune! al SI n let'S 101 Dr Fall h E BrO\\1l 11 \\('Il' 11l'ld at B(ck, enh(Ju{'1 chapel Vv\dllISlLI~1 nftt'l-

oj r~lJi l ~~},)j~\j~~~" P'~l~ ll~~'\\ IIg~~~\b~~~ i 1\1111011 bnalU \~ljl bl' lwld Ht H Ii n \Iund(l\ Ill,.:;l t at tlw HEA hql cling :'>II'mbp) s or the 195,1 h()d~ d \\ III 1)(' hq)~t

f'xpf't'iml'l1t,111,11111"; l'p'>l"lrL'il and dt'nlOlbll"lllUll P11'l:t'(rb sUltl'd to thf'\\ "\llh, l'! np" .I111(] 11\ (,,,tock enil'1 pI 1"",-.

Northl,\'>! :\llll:hl'.(1 \\lllh a all­fe-rent nHi lOt "oil t~ )1(' dnd I dllk_ ll1g amOlll.; the hlgh( "1 tnl l nli.ll' 01 farm commodlt1l':-; :"0111. ~1~1" UCI'1l

nef1:t~;~~ ~:l il~tl" l~l(;~~~'al~' still to DC \\'o~'kt'd uut. 1 fo\\ ('\ k, 11ImlllC!Jl~ ,

to pure lW."l' tIll' tal mil would hel\ l' I ' to ('onle JI()ln thiS <ll( a, n~':-;PonSI­

bilily fot' OpC'1 dtJ(ln 01 tllPl

>;tntlOl1 I would /,dl 10 tllp uinl\"c ':'It~ 01 college 01 a";!ll'ultulC I I,

. ·1

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ILloYd Morns, Carl'oll, will shpw pictures ~f IS recent triP tol Europe as pa of the pro, ~d~~1. A SOCial ~our '1S also plan-

(Prices In '1'ayn~ • Cbrn , • Oats

~e:S~lb,!' S~ag5, lb. Clocks, lbj figgs, d ozr , I

: I

New: Cars I

Registefed;l! I

. ,k Re.s on:1 t

e

n P~oje~t\-Early I: nicam~~al ;11

. on 14 'ReVi~ion Tuesday told I State Engineer . t!t Res!

deClSioris nece .. ary to keep he rreSe"t

Victor Anderson, ommenting on era by's prowam moving. ~

"Governor Crosb~ ha given carelul ~tudy to II~atton matters ~and has made his ecisl~~ns.

require new hearn9S and delay t e ~Igh­abide by MI". Cr sby's decision." I'

. his announcement, Crosby, who leaves office , the LegiSlature ill more clearly deline the

Highwa:y co mission it created in 1953,. 1 +-----r--~-~-,---: A deadlock developed t w \!'

~ont sago w h e h commission em ers voted unanimously that . p'h ay 35 behveen Wayne a':l~

Wak field should not be moverl The "ghway department previous­ly h obtained federal approv8:1 for r locating the road two miles

ti~:~al~~~ soW~ sO~~~d h~i~i:~~::' Crosby'k Watson Wder as covering r~location OlE

igh ay 35 between ~ayne an~l n open to ak field and also from Wal{encl~

while the darn tb E erson. Legis ature Must Act construction

Will bl' dos­to fill. l;(,~~ tf~'~r~a~~: b':1a~;i~'X~~~fi~;~

~~ ~'f~rs~~~~ i~1~lai953 ~:~!~~~ ~a';t ~11 t~:~~:t!rhi~~~:yOf;~~\~\~t.

r~s Top l1erald

C1'Qsby's directive to Ress~saHl ~h(' 1RlnC'cr is lito execute the l"l'­~Pbn ibihty given him by law and rhak relocation decisions nece!'j­gary to continuE" "the present t\\'o­yea'r program,"

Commenting further, he statdf Tuesday, "At this moment sever,jl parts of OUt' highway program .a!~ .t a~tandl'iti11.

"T c commission bas considel>­ed s me location pr:oblems, Some of t ese problems are ones which hav~('arlil.'r been ded:ided bv the ~ig 'By department; on othel'f;, the hghway departn1cnt has not rna~ a decision, I

" xcept fpr the Wa ne- oJ\Vakt>­fiel contt'Qversy th eo mission haS not 'yet cxpresse It opil1lGln on t e~e p.lerns.

~~~~~~I~!ey . " If the Highw.ay de artme~t

is ~o wait for the mission tiD givle Clidvice on e oh locati-on problem that may e c ntrovell'-

;~~'_i~:rd~~~O~a~e il[:~~e ;:s'= honors ID the

ChrIstmas for 1954,

a $3 prIze. Coryell Auto With pamb. SUrlH .. '1 Fur­era) all and

all In a blue

poned indefinitely."

Early action -on g1nl.ay or(j)h-I IeTn

f is expected in t e Legislatijn'

\vhi h convened esday. Sen Joh AufenkHmp,.T lian, sa:rl he I pial ned to introdu c a bql 11) aboij~h the commissJ n, but \Of auld waj~ to sec what Go ernar Afu~l'-son's \'icws .are. I '

Dif,trict L~S~S II. S9i1 P~og~~S$ , Here In 19S~. ! A I report of 1954 pi' ress bt tht..1

wa\1(1C' county Soil anserv tip.n dl,;! lct \\ liS released this wee Py WOI" Umt Consc!'\' tionist :..ra~'!<; Sml1h. 'I' I

the report show a tOtal ~: 529~1 cooperators haY been 51 gn1-

~~u ~: ~.;tri~~~~r: ~hoT~ii~~~ ag eeJments last year for' th~ flr~t time.. I

Demand for terracing' WaS I hlr 1 dUl'11g 193.,1 A total Of 95 ml~e' wcr constructed befof(~ cold \Hl<'­thcr tot'ccd a halt. ont06r far,~ -till:; \0.'; estaJiJhshed n'3,036 flClr Abort 3.960 rods of field bOldlilS

ad 01 COl \ oli Auto WN seeded., I - F rmstcad windb ~1!k sced1l1 r

took third place . ~;~~~l~~tl~~dr~~~rt d:9

acres t, prize ford co~~- DtsPlte dry weat er'durIng ill ,. roduce a, - sum/llet" draU1age w rk cuntlllu~' . old and a first 0\ c~ 60600 feet of til£' wer(' 11-

District 58, stal cd 'and 674 ems drtun,' I

are w~~; I~~~ ~;t9aObl~~~~~,Of d watenv~~ 0-

T~ChnlClans of th Soil ConsE' -All wlIlnc:" Il1d~ gi'l Ilwl1 money vati n sen Ice ass!.stilg th,e distl)'t

b\ callrng t The \\ ,l\ nc Her uld her are Sn1lth, wo UlhJ leBdt, " oUlce .. Pil \\ l/liling (ntl lL'S \\ ill dnd 1 Fl dllk Lansmg and Lcmu\ I I.! be on dlspla thou:, CWlrmgham conser atlOn.ul(lo.;

l\lCill\ eltlll'S \\1I1 I{Jtll\IO DtstIlet supen'lsOls alE' AIL~ft ShO\\ln'g ,I 'leal dl'dl uj IllglnUlty Wa son Wayne, G org:c Lang"ll­and talent. JI ('n!lll:" \\('If' gJIJ(t- bCI Hoslul1s, Da\e Recs, Ca­lllg ads pU II shed 1Il tht-' Dec 23 loll Btl'llHardJ'Sph tgerbE'l' p]J*­Issue of Th \\'d~ ne Hil aid el nd Alden Jiohns n, Wakel~~~_

an N~me~ Ne~ , of', y; Adopt 5S I I dge

Robl'l·t 1 cLean rn,lnag(,l' 0[­Swans' mt 's storf', \\ a:" I'il'decl pr'eslrlent 0 thC' Wayne Chamjber of Commer e Tuesday Illght He sllcc('C'ds C. N Olson,

The new president was named at the Il1l

f lal 1955 meeting of Chamber I .rectors at the city hall. The oard also adopted a budget of 6,300 for the comirg year,

Other offlcer:.- n<:lmcd Tm'saay I

FO~ BETTER Ii

,1,,· iax, ·R:e1cords w~ Sug~e t ! ,I ! :1

:1

.::::1](=:++1 ~~~--lIse 'Th~ Wayne Heraltl ,

~~ __ __\'~"'l' ADS

I REPOR~ P COND <rI(}N CjlF

1rCial St.t~J! '~~'1:.f ~~ski~s, Nebraskal

atl the cli)se of bU~i U'::;8 on (,(·l·mbt,i· 31

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,I! S!";ETS' as,h.!balan E!1 with other ban "inclu ing )'C'sch'e I

. bll~anc~~. ~nd c~sh .t~em~· proce ~ or coqectioll . ~~R5'J36.17 lute Sta es 'Gove-rrunent 'obl gutlons,

guaranteed' ....... _." __ . I' ... . '10, 00,00 ,~ ,md ~i~co,unts (jnclud~n $942.81 OYCl'dl';lfiS1 . _ __ 438,~1O.6H

owned none,'lfu niture a d fixtw C'~ $1,332.:;0 1,q52.50 , I: '

OTA ~SSETS' ~I

~ ,m fUT[,S

erna 113 ~ s~~ti~~S indivldu' Is, part I

Time depo It of mdlvidualJ, pfrtncl sh p~, a d c, rnoratlOns . 1..

$766,019.65

~411 319511

191,'19991'

os{al saVIngs) j. !'i 14i511 1

repo Its d Umted States Go ernmf'nt

('Po lltS 0 States and POI!tlCfl subdh ISJUI1S _ _ 49 14469

OT~ DEPOSITS .' I ! <G:;, 139 2R_~. __ 11

) OT Ai LIABiliTIES .1:. • ~657,~39 2R

<]A!"ITtL .,\CC OUl<T" I h ~ t~~~ ~~* _; .. ~'~"~_~~~~:.'~'~,Pi~~l"O~SiSt~ f Comnjon Slofk $ ~~,~gg g~ [I

ndl '~~: P<~:;~~~,I:~;~~~~;~ j , $l~~~ ~ OTA, LIABILrriE!1 'A' . ,CA l'FAL 4CC.OUNTS S766;01%5 'II

Thi' ban1 's capital con,sists: f: I onun n stock With:,:t~t., J par .val e 0. f --- t _ .. $2;5,000.00 I I

' ! l:'Mon TDl I I,i'

sse S, ple' cd or assigne4, to, ecure Ii, bilities .?nd fOI"'lother I . Ul'pO es (inclpqmg ~t~*land 'bill. redisc0'l'nted. a~d sc- I 'I

u.!'iti,.s fold '."'.;'!h ~~h'1'ent'to 'epul'chape) ''', ........ $ 40000.00 ., ,: ':, 'I: I I I

,Edl ~l!lth" Cashier'Of,lthe abov namcdibank, do hereby ~erti.fy I

~~~ ~he' I bdvc statem~t I ifr;I,ltru~ to 11e· best) or my knOWled~C and

, " " ,i ' , I~ Ed10nath. leashier i

, ~ 1~~:~~~ltmM!, : I'! t .'

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:l~!;I,I:!li{ljJli,llI:\il l,rr!~ i'l I 1>I·"I:III""'1""I:I::IIII!1 I,: 1 I' I I', " ,·1, l,; "'~,; t 11 ), I ,I I" , I ' ,I, .... 1 • ,

Garneri

$ Farm lax R~c ANiD FOR

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8E .. V~RJISIHG I A~ I A"bsscos~

I' 1 Mt. MIR~HANT-tWelo,. _ihave ocqul,od ~llra~chl .. 1o

Service so thai we ~oy 1 holp

~'" ad .. rtillng Of It" c~ .. IIdIled""" ,,'" "'I"bl~ 10 make .,~ntIon .ampollJ~g nlv.trotfo,.: ~mely ad..rtt.,.,. Idoal. and copy ~unc~ .. 10' :tleh this natIonally

famous'lOileo II , . Met,,, INe--:.PPpor '""'"' • i ondowa your In thl. rrpa~ ... wHh .. or. I

puillng power. to u..f ,and H co ... noth/,..

extra.. ,

I I Only IHC-ll

HOME FREEZER

,WAS $42995

~2.79

WAS $329.95

I ONLY MODEL

'Was

$349.95

$2~91 ER

9 I ONLY MODEL DA 420 GJE

AUTO. DRYER Was

$229.95

WAS $449.95

AUTO. Was

$249.95

3 ONLY

Was $159.95

$10 to !

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Paul L'e!ssmans Obs$rve Thirty-fifth Anniverfary

er~Jl~n~~(' ~~~I ~~~~~t ~~~~ Thursday evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Lessmann cQlebrate their thirty-fifth wedding an­niversary. A turkey dinnel' was sPJ'\"ed. l\ll"s. Lt'ssmann is the former Anna Milier, daughter of MI', :'lnd Mrs. Peter MlllcL

The couple \\"as honored with <I seco'nd grandchild, Deborah Ann. born last Sunday to their sOlHn-law and daughter, Mr. and l\'111s. Mal'vin Nelson, Luu­IT1.

Out ~f 10wl1 gu(',;ts ll!cluded:

~;r;nl;I.Jl l\l~~\~'l'~Ier~~~'it ~~'er~~~'~~ Jr~ and rancy Lund, DC's Moines, la., !vh. and Mrs. Dale Less­mann, Marvin Nelson, Mrs. Frcri Flc'gf'. Mr. Cl.nd Mrs. James Ilallk. :\11'. ami ~il'''' Elray Hank, ('hed and Don and Mr. and Mrs, Emli Millcl' and EI-

iY:~~. ~fe~.~~ltel~·al~~,d Ro~~~y :~~ ::'vlarl\ s. Ponca. Mr. and Mrs. Emil" MilIcI' were atte-ndants at the Lessmann wcddlng.

Art Dranselkas Mark Silver Anniversary

laude Stanleys Mark! ~nniversa~y

Mr. and Mrs. Claude: Stahky celebrated their fortieth wed­fJing anniversary last :Tu(>sday lin their home near' Lamrci. [Forty-three relatives r.lte~dl'd t~h(' tooperatiYe dinne!' lat I,oon

nd nearly eighty guC'sts c' lied n the couple in the attc!'npon.

~~r~~. Cia.~· al~~~O~{~i'. n?c~'~

Icou. Hayward, Calif.. poured irs. LeRoy Haincs. Ikthcl. I

Minn., cut and ~('r\'f'd .the ':,ake aked by the coupl("~ daugh-,

, er, Mrs. Melvin Manz. The I

the!' ladies are sisters of" thc ' 'couple. Guests came f l0m ~ur-

I

rounding 10\'\'ns anei' 011l1C],5

from Iowa. Minnesota and Gali-famia. ,

Four childrC'l1 present we'rc: iMI'. and Mrs. Robert' Sta.nleyi land family, Wakdicld, ~r. ,andl Mrs. Milton StRnlpy and f~lt11-: ily, NorfOlk, Mr, and Mrs. :.\1el· vin Manz Rnd fan1il:y, LaUrpl; and ?-.1r'. and Mrs, Her})('rt n-;le~

I

mann and family, CanolL R('v~ and Mrs. Don Stfm!ey Elnd fAm,­ily. StanbCtTY. ;\10. could not attend. M,', ,llld Mrs. Art Dl'ans'~a

ohserved their twcnty ~ fifTh vH'dding ilnnivcl'sHry New YCflr's Four Guests Are Present ddy \\"111'11 1 hey entertained, '13 gU('."ih ,It ttl(' \Voman's club At Melthodist Circle I r()om~. Sn;IPdragons, cal'11ations Eighteen nwmbcl's ilnrl fuu1r al::j>.;J!r\·('I~ cand,lCS d:corate~ the Iguests wcn" p,rcscilt at, Mf'tho-

Morey Presents Program ,Monday Amy Marcy pr£'senf£'ri a

on hOliciay.customs to

oS( 1 \ 1I1g tdblq. LoiS Dran..,>clka dist cit1'ciC' I last \Vednf'1sd~v af1-had ~'har~(' o! the gue!?t book, erMonl in the church' partol'~. V(,l'!llC~ Vahlkamp Hnd EJa Ah): JGUC'SIS includcc1 1\11'-;. A. Ni. 111an. tl;,', ~Ifts. ?hc T?ranselkas Grav, Burlington, Kall., 111~. A-son, :'1,,, 'In, ,d'D " '" 1he B. Gray, Mrs, viola, C"OOl

, , ' 't BridgetteT uesqlay '. I Mr.s. H. D. AddIson and MI's.

, ' ~~i~ge~~:n~~;~c~;,~'O~f:<ZZ,~: Seymour was hastes.''; fOl" t t, group, Mr~. Earl Oli\'cr W;[I> a

,;AEL~FRIGI DAIRE . Electric Dryer

It's the talk of the townl A genuine Frigidaire EI~ctric Dryer at a new low price! Has many features you'd expect to cost many dollars' more. Come in. See proof you get more forj your money in this new Frigida~e~.§..e<:t,IiGj Dryer,

• Lifetime Porcelain Drum ,~-,

• Giant S~een Dra",er for Ii!'t 'l! control nd eas)( disPo~1

• Automatic heat cut-off J

• Fits ~I!lsh to wall

• Big c;loor opens: all th.i"'W~b~ • Adaplable to 230 or 120 volts i

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,guest. ~

rrs, Heithold Serves

00 T~esday Evening I

Mr. and Mr" .fuliu~ H~nn~-Tup!'>dflY (,\'Cl1mg OJ 0

richs \\'('1'(' gU('sts ;)00 (,llih

II lieithold . wns hOSll'SS" fl'izb w{'nt to Mrs. Dick Hansf'n. ,Jolin

i Luft Hnd Mr, (Inc! Mrs OlE!' Nql-son

IRedeemer's Missionary ;IHas Two New Membe~s I,' RpdcCl1wl'"" mtt

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Tucsday CH'nlllg \\ It h officC'i'S 1 nking n\ ('I' lowing offl{,[,),<; \\ 111 ""(,1

)('<11': :\ll's 1\:('11111'1 h

prr'-;ldent, vice presirirnt,

~~~~~taU~l~\:~'r elccted ('xlfc'Pt ;\11'''; 1\11');. Lars lNi<;);en ;tnc! hcrt Wphl't'r bf"I'S of tHe was a guts! Mrs. KC'l1

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Bob N('lso and wert' ]Pad t's.

Those s I'\'ing Wt'H' DC'nl<ingf'I'. :\11''-; kinger until :'1r", cr. I

I Central ~ocial Circle Holds a INoon Dinne~

Celltrall noon dindct' TUPsQay :In h0111e Basil 0illUl'll. l\lrs

~~e~~~ ~~~: '/~:Udl:\'. f\1 ['S. I

Beta Sigma Phi Meels

W~~t.Mtii~;"'~' ~h~:,~q':,:;,c,. ~~Yh~~:~s ,.l!~ir~,d~!~'~ltl~;~~bl~~~~~ er acted y., co-hostt'ss.

I Roy~1 Neighbors Lo8ge Installs INew Office~s

NJw O~fiC(,I'" \t'l'I'C In.,-;la!lcQ <It Royal Nl'ighbo[ s Tupsc\a~' cv('­ning. Thh' helci their lcgu'~lr meeling ~n til€' clun won s. att­e!' \ thiCIi a s<lck lunc! was sCrYfd. I

Mrs: E. :Roberts Visits Hillsid~i Club Tuesday

Mrs. F~1ix D~)rcey was ho);jc5>s Tuesday Ifor Hlllsicle club. PItch was playbd. GUest was Mrs. El-din Roberts, I =====r m

REPORT YOUR N~WS!

PiHONE ler Electric Compan~ 30 YEARS WITH FRIGIDAIRE. ' I

"Wei Service Wha"t We Sell" I , Phone

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Distin1duishedl Indicatiolid'[~your own good'

curtp7t:ness and. snlaI'tneso printe<J, tp, )'Ollr order. Also

~n(' calling cards. Come ill for prompt

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Values

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One Rackl of sUlrtsl

REDUC D Vaues to: 24,9

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Grou~ pI andl LQUN

and MOR i

Dresses NG CLEARANCE

10rr ys, Worsteds, and Winjer Cottons ,<i,' I

en - Man~ in Sizes 2~V2 to 24Y2 '1

NIGHT

EAR PECI:A1S-

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OUTING! GOWNS 298 r

Reg, 3,98

SHORTI~ GOWNS In Outmg - Reg 391' 298

P.J.'S '.'., ,,.., 2~8

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I I ,Herold, Thursday, January 6,

Lutheran Church Kieck, pa!>tor)

Jan. 8: Confirnlation u. m

S: Sunday school. WOl"ship, 10:45,

Jan; 11.: :VI~n's club,

sen-

Salem Missionary Salem Missionat'y society met

t~~~~da5oh~!~:no~,~esi~~'~~~ :!t Harle.\' Bnrct was program chai1'­mun. Mrs. I ... ·n''rpnce Hanson .. M,'s. BUl'ncal Gustafson and :'orlrs. Fran­cis Fisc!1P1' prf'sented thc prognlh1 in t he form of letters from miS-I sionario,<; h'lling of how they at-e h'aChin~.Christinn conn'l'ts to keep ChristnH!s. Cannles \\"('1'(' lighted as portions of t11P Riblf' foretelling flH' comlllg of Christ \\'('1'(' reacl., J ('[In. Hanson . nn,d Janis. ~son i t'Ul'mshed Chnstmfls musIC.

'E~~~OUf'~~::~e~~:~~ Mrs. ~el" vin PederSO~'~ltertainpd Mission CO\ t'nant chUl'ch board Hnd the-iI' wives at a smm'gasbol'd in the

'~'~~~3h fl~~%lo~s. tf~~l:v~te<'~%'.~~ ~~ ~~~\~t:re~~ ~e~~!;:so:~:~e~~~t i~~~~ AftC>l'wani the board hpld their mpcting.

Fete Collegians Wf'dnesday ('vening R(>\'. :md

::\fi·s .Willard Curlson pntertnined

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R{'"Sf'rY{'" Di .. trkt ~o. 10

REPORT OF CONDlTIO:'< OF

The State National' Bank of Wayne, Nebrask;""" In ~t11(' state of Nebraska

At the C"lose ~f Business on Df'"(,pml)f"r '31. 19S!'

Published in 'response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, UncleI' Section :"}211 , U. S. Revised Statutrs

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.c\t'iSETS i with other banks, including resC'ryc balance, I

in process of colleel ion' .:.$'1.1RS,:186.99 Government obllgal10ns, guaranteed • Slates and political subdivisions

, notc~, and llpbentures. . . ocks (including -$7,800.00 slocl< of RcsC'rvl' banl{)

and dIscounts (including $3.'1::;0.4R overdraft,,) premisf'S owned ,~20,OOO.OO, furniture ann

fixtUl'l~S None (Bank pn'll1is('s oWned nrc suhJect to None liens not

'assumed by hank)

I.JIAiBIVI'l'lE-R rl!'posib of indl\ jrlUdls. )l'Jl"lncr"hip<;,

1 .. 1~9,!}R9.4;) .)~4.914.87 , :! 19.900.00 .

7.HOO.00 I :!A:!!J.HlS.71 I

::20.000.00

$3,737,807,0:2

COrp,)1 ill ion.... $4 h3:1 20f) 93 I 01 inrii\·iriuals. paJ"1r1f'I':-,hips, ;lDel ("1))'PO)";(II())l:-' ,ih 2.!.ilb I . 'ted Slu\('" GO\'('I'l1n1l11t 1

I . ..,<!vings) 9~).Hj9.F:3 and political subdivh.ions E)~).:1F1:~.!)2

deposit5 (ccl'tined and eiH,hicrs chel..:ks, etc) :.!i.rrt.!.:!!l

~:).:10i,(nn.J:J

Cl\PIT.\L ACCOl'I"TS

101111 pnr ~123,000.OO

ACCOUNTS

1"2:1 000.00 13j.OOO.OO liO.767.H7

4::10,767.R7

390.00000 15,316.88

180,741.05

132.:260.50

61,303.78

19.569.&1

36.7ITU6

430.&18.33

, ,. E. Ley, .Cashier of the above-named bank. tfo solemnly

above -&tatement ·is true to 'th'e lpest of my knowledge

Henry E. Lf'y. Cashi{'r.

4th day of "January, officer or dh'ect91' of

1 H D Addl!'iOn. Notary PUbh~. con1rS':,n TreSI Ma,:ch 8, 1958 I

fxmsfol trimmed of!

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Tang '3· 12.oz·$1 ·'0 Cudahy's Lunch Meat; ideal for sandwiches Can.s • UI

Apple Sau·.c ... e ......... 2;t.c6a.Onzs.2" Be Lakernead; sugar and water added ~

Go Ide nCo r .... n ........... '·21c2""a·On~s· 2~e Country Home; whole kernel, fancy ~

::~:nb:!CI .. s=:~~I.c Gold Cove; Alaska Chum, very appropriate for loafs ...... Can 3ge !n! !1~G~ N!e!.w~ ~.~ .............. i~~ 2Se C:heese~

Dutch Mill; American, fIrSt quality, tangy, yet mild

Lunch Meat .. 12.o,can4Se Has a Hickory BmlOked flavor < l

Wilson's Mor;

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S 1·1b·3S' 3.,b·93 pry .... Can l~ ... Can e All-Purpose Vegeta~lt' Shortening IIr for baking or frying

t---')

S f 19·0z. 311 40'°'·62 ur .... Pkg. !e.. .. Pkg. e For the Fami~y wash.

f 110 need to ri~c clothes ~,

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Dreft l~.~:: 31e 44~~; 74e Complete wa.shi~g proo.llct

Dwhes shine wiU).out wiping

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Fab. l~.~;: 31ie4~'~;74e Fabulous work1saver for everything that i:! dirty

Mountains o~ .suds for cv('ry1use

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Ajax Cleanser 2~;~! 25< Foa~::~B~I;:~~:I;rp::ring

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Slice~ Peach.s;~;;!::,~:~~::,:iy'~l~ 19c Orange Juice ::~~;~;:r:~:~iy ., ;c .. ~ t Te Grape Juice ~!~~;~:~~~r~'~:Zty .... ~c4~ IBc Peas ::;;:;,i~~:~~~:I~i;e.n,a.f'.r.' ...... 2 ~?k~~: 35c SuccDtash ~:~~:~;:~f'a~;ty. . ~~.~:. 25c Leaf Spinach :::;::::;';';,::~iy . '~~; 19c Cauliflower ~:~~::;;/~'~~~I~;Y . 11~:1'; 23c Chopped Broccoli ::;;:'~c~'::; '~,:: 19c

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17 ~ $aoAltJ. ..• a1 ~Ll1j Sunny 5kies Cut Asparagus ..•. 10:/:'~~'I~~~ 23c Slokelr'~ Slewed Toma1o'H , ••.. 16-01. ~an 21, Franco+.m.ricon Spaghetti, ••. H 111,0%.'Can 1Se

UbbY'sfhill. with beans .• , •... 1bo-al.lcon 2St Cornel' ~ur or Diced le.rs •.. , . , . 1·lb. ~an T T e Skinnet'ls cut Mutaroni. SpDgheHi 14-0~. ~g. 2Sc Tea G~.n Apple Jelly .. , ... 12'01, .9'055 23c HuMad fresh Mayonnaise .•.•.. 1-Pin~!JOr 39c Pirates~ Gold Grahom·(ruc~ers ••.. 1·lb. I'ax 31c Sunshir' Buner Macaroon; •. , .71)2-0». fg• 31c KeIl099'~ Pep , •.•. , .••••• , 10-01. kg. lOc MQlt-O~Meol , .. , . , • , •.. , , . 74·0~, g. 33c

Gerbfr'~ Assorted Dry Baby Cereols 4-pll.. ikg. 18c Morlol'! ~ouse Dale Roll ........ 5-Gl, I(an 23c Ipana r,ofh Paste, , .. , , •••• ,4.l-il~. :_,be 63c

Whit. ~agic FrfSh Bleach •••••. I-Ot.1 B?r1e 18c Pood! Dbg food, ••...••••. 7, 1-lb. 14j:ms 1Se

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U.5.D.A. CHOICE

~ego~ , i ~~y".4 ,~~~,

5l1oulde .. ~i~ "

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5 eWing :p. rk Cho

Cdlo·wrappl'd. S 1

Bac n quares va',"", "zo, ... 1 ...

Bra i nschweiger Som''''' brandl· . Lb.

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~ OU pO' onlV _~at'ng ,part •• •·

-cut from U.S.D.A., Choice Grade Lamp

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lb.

• ]·lb. 31

fresh. pork , ... ", ... "" .. HoB SC I· .

Captain'; Choice'; frozl'~ . l:p~~:, 19~ . . I -----.-----,I !

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Folger's or Butternut

COFFEE lb. Ie 98 Hixson's 89c COFFEE lb. H~neymoon

SALAD DRESSING ~64

T~DE ICOCOA Large Box

Ib:'''7~c 2 for 5Se I

Gerber's "Strained ,2 for $1 BABY FOOD Honeymoon Cane and Maple 24-oz. B I: WAFFLE SYR~P

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AVE ON GENUINE

IDEEP~

FREEZE. HOME FRB'EZERS

,CUT FOOD ~QSTS. I ~nioy your ~ovorite

foods' all ye,ar.

---'-Firs~ Baptist Churc~ (Don' Grit fjth, pas or)

SUilday:, Jan. 9: Chur 'h, school. 9'4,"5 am; church at \v r~hiP. 11, Dr. Clar c, guest spea e; Bap­tist YOutl fellowship. : 0 p.m.;,

i ! Save on Thi~ Famous Easy I

ELECTRIC DRYER i

FbrgJ about the weather. '1 5'. ft ~ash any day. $ .,

WAS $249.95 '

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S, No. 303 cans .. , !

cans .............. 1.

cans

cans

regular packages

IGA Vacuum Pac Red

I SWeET POTATOES

i Toste Good I

CHE~SE, 2-lb. box

Stoedan

CATSUP, b~ttll~

$1

........ .7 $1

10 $1

r $1

$1

, , , . 12 ~or $1

:1:: .. 6 for $1

..7 for $1

, .,,3 for $1

... .. 3 for $1

,.,,3 for $1

p for $1

for $1

. . . . . . j . .4 for $1

. .4 for $1

I AClSS from

t e City

'Au itorium

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'~~~"""""""i-----,'I .. " b 'T" IFreil,·. ansen, Mr: and rs.; oi, land i)egas aod Mrs. Me· Isen. -. !

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; Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Kruse ark and

family were Dec. 25 gues 5 at Carl -l~~-.:~i:~~~i---l..J;!~~~~~~~..;~;~~i1~~~~~~:j::~~~:!~~..;~~~~~~~~1 ~rudigans and Dec. 261 a tended a

1-..;.....,,....-----...... --..,.. ~ti~~~~~s. i~~~~~g ~·to~i~i~ Mr:s.. da Longe and fa "ly ~·ere.

Thur:;;da evenipg visiio s at Art Longes. Saturday Ward nd Allan

the Wil~. s Krusemarks.

~:::~~~ n w:;~·.e i~heI6rn~ ~~ ~~.~ Henry arelman has be n at an Omaha nospital for care.

Sunda:y afternoon Mr. Art Longe and Mary cth took ~Iarcclla: Heater to her I hO.ijle in

~."iOlLX c1t~, after spendinther va-Ica~o; :~t~r;:O~~~~O~ 'rth were INew Ye l1"s day dinner ests at Lyle D wtys, Wal,,;,cficld.

Mr. a d Mrs. Darrel Thomsen and . fa ily were Tucsd y dinner guests at Gene Se-bodes. Mr. and

':~~1t ~1':~'~d~Y M~~~i~g . n?th b~~ tthomserts. .

IVlr.·anGI Mrs. 'Wendell Korth and som. Mr. and 1\1rs. En'in r~n:y spen,t Nc\\' Year's eve at Ed Krusl:­marks.

I 'eggy aJ1d Paul Johnson, Doise, Idaho, were Thursday visitors at \-Vende!l Kortl1s, ,

Mrs. Wendell 1\:0I1h is cbairman or the )"Ial'ch of Dimes tampaign in Leslie j)1·ccinct.

1\o1]'s: Stella SlaughtCl". ::'I.1]'s. ::\1ar} 1 ',ansf'n, 1\11's. Mabel Clillkcnhl'ard '-'P('llt NC'\\" Year's C\(' \\lth Mr, and "MI'S, I-,Icnl"}, Korth.

Ivlr. ,and Mrs. Dan D1Ph and famIly. Mr. and Mrs. A Tust Kal and Judy wc~ New Year' day din­ne-1' ,£{u@s'ts at Council Bluffs with relatives,

l\h's. L. J., Bressler t"cc't'h"('d \vord last w('ck of the death oj her cousin, Oscar \-Veimer, at an Oma­h.a hospital. He has visited 1'('la- .•

tl\·~~r.he~;~d.o~~l~~·. Jack Sclll'ocdct, ! I'llI'. HJild )'ll"s. Dilly Han~en werc Ne\\ Yt'ar's dft} d 1111W I' guests at ::\l1's, IVIary Hansen's and NIn;, Rob­('It HanlC'n and Dale \\'PI;e F'rida) dinner \ .sitars f!"Om Wilk{'field.

Mr. and :VII'S. Ef\in BOttgC'I', Mr. and Mr6. Paul Henschke were Sun· clav dinncr guests at Ado!lph I-kn­~chkes irl Wakefield. Edith Bottger has spcmt a fe\v days \\ ilh her gl'andpat?nt5.

br~~~~f~~r ~~.~. '~\~;1n(,I~\~~J~J1~'e~~ Bill I3aldwins, Council Bluffs. Fri-day. JJ

Man'il) .:\Icycl's \\'('I'C Wedl;J('sda;, evcnlllg \ ISltOl'S 'I1t El'vin Bottg-ers.

Mr. and :\1r5. Paul I-Ien5chke were New Year's eve visitors' at Clarence Kubics. Marilyn Kubic is spending a few days at Henschkes . • Wilbur

• By' Staff Correspondent

S':'rday ,Mr, and Mrs. A. E, DavJson called in the Clark :~ani­stet' home. I

New Year's dinner guests in the. Eugene Anderson !lome, Dixon. \\j(>l'e Mr. and ;o.ll's. Clark Banister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Banister and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Cla~ce Anderson, Dixon.

Mr .an~Mrs .... Ivan Anderson

. and M):; W C Rmg, Mr ~~ftd~;~illl S~~~lt f~ C~~~~~:~~ M~ s. A. ,W Bolnh, 1\11 and home. Fargo,' Jack Boehmer r('­

Clal (' Busku k ::'I1e11e Rll1g tUl'l1Cd home with'thel,Tl to 5tH).' a son D1UCl, and Ol~\, I John~ week and IctUlt'!ed to Fal):!;o Sun­wE:rc Nc\\ Year s d ~ dmner day

at G('m'ge Busklf Saturday even 111 g 21' 'Quests M1S Dalle} homse~ WeI£' ptcscnt In tho I\dl1 Andcl-\\ el 0 dmncl' ~u~sts a son i;lOme to help Soma 12(,](-­

NIC\\ Yecu'S do)' 1 brate hel eighth bu,tlldd\ Tilo~(' Cllllke~b~~l1r atco~; present \vel'~ Mrs. Nels '0. And­

u .ldl ~c rill} erson and Li.llian. Mr, amI' Mrs. ) an ai, e - Mo' Ge~eon AllvlIl, Mr, and Ml's .

. Lrcsslel' att(',na~d a s!<at~ AlUC'rl Anderson and ~eYl'l'l'V TUl':,"c\ay ,c\.enmg glVen Mr. and :vIrs. Gust Hansen, WRI~l.'~

ll~()m tl~l', Cov;ll.aokt field, :Mrs. Orl'is SougstadC' and 1 a hi oup 01 Joung 101 family. Calamus, Icl.. Mr'. and :\1rs,

r,~O~~~~SgUcsts at> Elwood ~d·t'·~1:~~~\~~;~ca:~~~l~I':;r~1 ;;;lt~ ::\11'. and :\1rs . Sandra. Concord. \

I Portola,. Calif. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Anderson ':'Ill'S, Henry Bu~h and went to Dc~ ::\Ioines }<'ric\a\' mOl"l1-

J~;1~~il~,n~,\1~~r:;1:~\\.J~n~: ing to spend the day.' . \\l']"('. 'also dinner guests ·Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cleveland 'I' day. H.l'\'. Hal'OlLl and Sharon <!lkn.d('d tlw \

d J~lIllll)' \\t're Sunday eve- t~1~~~rd~l~~1.~.~yw;~21~C(1'(.h~.~;tln~ er:;. '

IVIi"~. Joe ~tl,wn. ·Mr. sC\'enticth hlt"lhd<lY. . }knrY Boke pVt· and Arlene Draghu, Norfolk. was

:\,II'SSu~~~~.l't lul~ ~~~:~ ~.i~~ hO~~. I~J~'dtl~r~('~ i~:a~::~l~~a~~'d 1 Hill} HaI1sens.' ArlPlll' sp£'nt N!'w Yen!"" ('\ (' 111 '

~;:;~th~~'~ct R~~'t'}~~~~~~ ~1: ])( c. 27, ill 1"."'. Arnold IIIUmmeI'

. c\ cning \' sitars at

h~:~~ i~~.~. ~r~~~~ and :\11'~', Holland

the nay Burn~ lwn1C'. I.OIlll'l'1. : Mrs, Marvin Draghu and Cyn-!

lilia, \\"akf'l"ield, \·i.,.;i!£'d :\Il'S. ;\lJ!u' Draghu Sunda}

IP~rfect ~ntrol oft . Light d~ land Air ~. IAt Your. I Fjngertlfs ,Alway, : "" 60pd lo.t.·. . : Blind. bring

fort fo your charm fo your 1

, Natibnal

Spt~ngmaid Evrry S;"

GuaraJteed for 41! 1 . '1

Spring Knight . ,

Musilin I Sheets 132 Threads P1r Squore Inch

1\'0\\ is the HIlH' to rPI))!t'Il!sh. 'v0tr, I~nen ~J!.0S{'t with thf' fallHm'l SprlllJ{ I\.Il1J{ht

~l;{~~~n~, :~~::ll~~\,:::~~t t~a~pb~:;~~~:i~~\\i:~

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are d¢ar.

~.ear, l\.'aslt.ltbility aU.d {1.0nstrUd~" n. 13~

threa* per square Inch! {or f'xt I foll'r\"-

i T.ite': °f~:~n~:~ ~:~~e~~~Jl's~h{'A ~~Ili~~~,~ lc,ubcr t·' el'y sheet ~IIJralltet'(1 ~'ears

1; your homt"', Buy nQwl at Ll\rSO 's hig . a. liUary \Vhite SaH' l~t l.lll~ 10\\'('1; prj('.' I umny, many ;\I'urt,. I

59 I

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big J~~ -sheets t the

e\'ery r' eet'ot.is

81xl 8 Now ,

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1 d08-Now onlly $1.6~ ......... 2. for $3.18

t2x36 Pillow Cases-39c~ .. 2 for',17sc :,

SAVE TIME! SAVE WORK'

Springrhaid's

SAVE MONEY!'

Fully ,Fitted SHE,ETS,

Twin' Size

2 for $297

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double Bed Size ........ :. . .. 2 for $3.18: FREE -I " Iii ,l'OU arl' intt'rt-'sjl'd in sa\'in~ time. Jo;ll\'ing \\'or~ and saving, !:'PARKING niOIIl'.\', th.1'1i :'"011 mlllt to stol"l~ lip 011 Sprin,!.,'l11Uid's .fully fitted! II IN sl~(~"ts. Tlw!-.' a/'p m:Hlp of striln~' sturdy muslin, IS'! tllrea~s pr-f' ,I

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ALL FROM REGULAR STOCK , I

s(,ullr(' judi and tlWSf', ton, :If KllllI'11Ilt('{'(i for foul' ytfars in !I WAYNE

Y<ilur hunl,·. Buy 110\\ at· tit" )cJ\1i'('st price!. t-'\(>r oltl'red 011. tilt'S(.' I 1I ••• ~.~~!~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~::::~~::::=:~~~'!l~I~'~~il~~iJt~i~~li~'~ rtimOl~s ~pl'inJ{llIai!l fuJi:\" fittf'dl !.lwcots. I I I"

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'~'idwest "Cold," Wave Califi>mia eviden,ti;',~. strict control of

'br dcost~rs' 'comments, about that state's wea-th r." •

DUri'1!l the P~",4e :o~ R",,~s New Yea's day "br~Odcost~rs, ,mOJltfully, :,4Yoided, telling listeners

an viewers thotth~ ,sties of, "sunny" California we e' ofer;;,!! all/f th<ij' !Q(pa~don the expression) "air was fllUl~:, "', Finally""hlell ifl!eCG\n.eVid,ent that there

was 100 percenr'humiillty or Pasadena it was ,termed 0' light 'mist. But to moke their weo-, ther picture stm seem bright bY' comparison' commentators said, the Midwest was hovihg ,Izero wegther.

Tsk, tsk, Such'disregard for the truth just to ke$p a legend aliv.! Wayne and much of the, rest by­of this area had te"'perotu ..... io the high 40's, ~ M there was no snow on '·the ground on~ children' Irs.

were fomenting the lack of snow for their "new City sleds, I

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NOW \V~ ARE 'READY' Tfl ~IN hour season. This year ;Je-ha~'had . from two sources so we slhfJuldl be st0113' hours better than ~a~i~~(~~~n to send a

FiI~t Jan 8 the '. will be held. Tr~fning school fcadhers available :;;tor'y-tellers plus make our story hours ThC'l'(' will be a story unW Em,ter.

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;;j;;1:~i~ Honor. Gr ndJa Ha~ .Of:IElghty NInth 'irlhdaY:1

~d~;:Jda~n'ani;r:~~~o~G~:a~d~: '--------.i--+--I--·-------------+f::::::::::::::::t.: '," . 1's. "Henry Wobdward, Mrs. H.le.'.s.ei.gh. tY~inth birt .. hda

y were: D' NEWS

, .R ,Iph ~som, andra McCaw, .Mrs. E 'n,est Johnson, Mrs. )VUbur .B?-k-

'.7 1::;~~LJr~~~~fs~e~~~nlot~i~~: hes, p~one 22R 7 K ren " Hennillgsen, wId;. Thaine , I

·wood .. \~·ar,~. anq. cJ:\ildren, Mrs. Di~l< to obs<:l'\'e the bil"~hdHY of G~~ PetE'r~on and familY, Mt'. and Mrs. stede, Mrs. I Will Borg and El- Matsukls,. Dec. 23. red Mat 'UklS I ,Joe F o!lshl'rg and family and Mr.

~: ra "and MrSiCl.arcnce Pearson. acconW~l1le~ them hom. e Mo day ,~nd. Ml~S. Waltc1' Johnson ahd , and vISited In the. Stevens h me: iamdy Were dinn~ guests in tihe

~ C:~:s~; i~l1~~ sBud Hanson home at;;~3~~ aa~e\VM~Ce~?~ e~~at '~1~t1~ I H~~? f~1~2nt~~.h~.ieG~c;aYt~a~'*~-ednesday ni ht in honor of Mr. at ~he Ahc::p~ hall. S1~~X Fal so'. S. f?lk, wdrp woek('nd· visitors in ~e

H nson's birth ay \\-'('re: Mr. ;;uW D. rhe~ \"1s1ted. the Kl!'k fa Illes Gerald Clark home .

."r· ~ ~'J~~1.n A~~Plo;e:el~1~,m~~:.~ld ~~~s~~~~,r(>h~~~~~l1Ight gues1s it th i I J. ~1~~'Ct~~~ ~~g~~ol~n a;~: ~~~;I'C~

Mrs .. Oscar JOlllTSO. n,IMr. an.d Mrs. 1'1'11'. and Mrs. Clal"Qnee C'l1I'~: And('I'san home Tuesday aft(.;-A :t Johnson, Delwyn and Dwight, and daughters and Mrs. Ida al·k i noon. M s, C.~ J. 1\1agnusop, Mr. a!ld er visitrd in the J.amp~ l\-laL'ukl I MI'. land Mrs, Roy Johnson artd M s. Glenn M~gnuson and 'famlly home SUndaJ' aftel noon. Mj's ( J Peterson \\:ere SundClY aJ d M1 and Mrs Hans Johnson P<,;t Ted Matsukls l!?tUlned I! cill1l1C'! guests In the' Osca! Pear a d famIly FOit MOlilllouth, N J rhUISdd ~on home nedl LauiJel I _ ___ I <lfter spcndll1g th(' hoJlda~s <1 I l\~, dnd 1\11 S C 1\1 Clm k and A h'nd Weddmg home }-te dnd MIke' Mdlsufi:ls \IS Kd1(,11 i\.1!,-; MIllie Nelson M'

M1 and Ml~ J<lmes Matsul{1s Ited fnend::; and relatl\(]:-' lJ1 IOU dnd 1\11 ~ I" PIIlC Nelson' arJd a d frumly and Mrs,.A., K Stevens ralls S D last Tucsday and Vcd Luvel}! clnd GeOIgj€ Borg spC'nt a d daughter attended the wed~ nesday 1 N('\\ Yedl s ('\C ll1 the OSCdl B01~

• dl g Sunday 0lf Gus Matsukls to Dlanel and Dale Mdgnuson pen hOIl1P, Dixon G Ol'gJa MeheS$. ThursdulY aftclnoqn \\Jlll .!'vII . C Mr und MIS Martm Rodel~

J Magnluson M, s Esthel Hogle and Mrs Olga Ire\\f'1I Part)[ Charl~y Johnson~ Meledlth an Wyant \\el(, sllppel' guests 10 the II' and MrslNeyron Wood\\ard \Vllhs WPle among guests lJ1 th Lelo} Ohon home New Yeal s

W Ie honored tt a farewell party Art Am/lci son hon~e r.;t,\\ 1 HI S l\IlJ and MI s Glenn Magnuson T esday night T~cy. arc mO\lIlg ,~~lS ,cr.la~enc~ P,ca,hol~ cctlle o.~ and famIly, ~11. ann MIS. Wa'ldO to a farm neaI1 Wmslde, Mls. ~R~(,ll,)e (Fc:lkson .-il1d DOblc~ Johnson'and Jarnily.-IMr, and Mrs.

turns' to Te~as Jean In, the 1:'1"1c Nelson orne Verc~cl Erwin and family and Mr Tuesday ~lfteI'nOon.,. . and Mrs. Qllintf'11 Erwin and fam~

. Gary qleveland left Sat­UI' ay to l'etul'* : to F. ort Bli.~s, T X., after spe ing the holidays at home. He an onna. Jean ·Dall w re supp('r gels in ~the Clar~ cn e Tul tie ho Frma.,Y,.

Mr. ajld l'yIrs, \\i ymOl e walllni ily spent Christmas C've in the and Do~a Pete~<,;oll were at Roy Thomns Erwin home. The same John:lOll s for IUllch last Su lday gl'OU/-l w'0re I hel'e foJ' coffee aft r evemng.· 'I the program Sunday tllght. e

Mrs. Ch*Jey Okblom call('d i, the .-IH·~ S III th.(' Chris Jor~{'n-Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson amI (' t .

Axel An9-erson home Tuesdu). . ~t'll hOllt' ;\,'.1'\\, \',:ar's e\"(' for S rprise Guests ~"rr. a~l Mrs. Dick J3.astedc. T\lr.; ~!~s'.'~ )r~",u~en s ~I~thday ,,"pre

.... larence TU~l \ .... as surpl'lsed and Mrs. Glenn Rice, Mr. and hs. l• Mr' <\ I THI"li .. JulIus Jorg('nsf'"n, 011 IllS seventJe h bIrthday Sunday Glenn oth and MI'. and 1rs.1 ., litl J\lrs. Jf'IlS JOl"g('n"'-f"n \\J en guests In 1 home were Mr Clarence I Pearson werf' <lmon tIH~'! a,I~(~ n~hf'rt Landang('r, nil of an Mrs. Earl cCa\\' anlji fam- g-uests ini the Gene Wheeler) ame i «tl ~Oll, ily Allen, Mr. nd Mrs. I Le~lie Friday ei eOlng for l\"lr. Whe er's I .:\11 dlHi ;\\1"". Ed\\-in F?rsbf'!'g'

.D ('scher and fa ily,' Mri. and bIrthday.il and Bcmll'l' <lllel Charley Okblom 1\1 S,' Henry Me aw and family, Mrs. ftuth Johnson, Ph ebe \\'c!"l' Chn"tlllas. dllll1f"'r guosts JO

'M , and' Mrs. J. C. MeCa\v and Forsberg and Mr. and Mrs. ack I til(' John C'clrl:--.on horne. Ml. and Mrs. C arenee lY£cCaw ~ummel.l all ~f SIOUX City, 'err' I .l\Ir.c; .()Iga \\/Yillli. SIOUX City, an family, f11 f Dixon. dmner gyests In the Emil Ca !son: callle \\Iprl11PsrlilY In spend a (('\\"

home ~~~nesday. i day:--o \\ l\.l! s Est he!' Hogle. 11' .. and Mrs. Evon p~terson Mr·;;t Mrs. QURm' Cre' m(,11 1\1)" lierman Rieth

=~ :::::.il·~sc~~aJ ~~~~n,SM;'. ~;d C~~a~:;<;·:~g ~I~ll~~d\\~;~. d~ ~~~y ~:~\;~,d 11~.1l1 ~i?b i~:~~()';"iah~~~~~ Mr . Arvid Peters n, Mr. and Mrs. guests in},he Herman Rlet;. h me Sundil) Ar Johnson.and. family, Mr. and New Years, Dllln("r gllPStS in th£' GI('nn Mag-

: Mr (Kenpeth Obion and 'family C' 'I nu~on l;ionw .' Npw '{par's were: .an Mr, and Mrsl Glenn 'Magnu· hurche Hp\·. ,IJll1 !\lr~. i-:]"t1C'st Nclt..;on and sO .an~ 'family wer(!~ Christmas I 5 f;'llllily, 1\11' ,Int! Mrs O",c',u' ,Johll-din er and suppe~ guests'in the ;\11" and 1\11'-;. Ad .John"on Mr'. C, J. Magn son home..' Copcor{lia LutiH.'ran Chur(' I I LI1")llly. ',\]1'. i;lnd :\Irs. An:ld

, inner guests in the El!I.ward (Eq1esl C. Nelsoll, pasln)" :tile! ramdy. ::VIr., and Lill1' hoJ:he 'last ·S nday were Mr.. Friday, Jan. /. Luthn kClgUCl :\lagllllSOn and fam-

~a.n Mrs. B)l Erw~.n 'and sons and 8 PS·amtu· '.day, J.on'. 8 .. Ju";or !;~. NIl";. l\.cJll1eth Olson Ga y Erwin, Mimneapolis, Yvonne ' '.., ," '''' ilnd :"I-1r. amI Mrs. Gun· Cu ry, ponca, Maureen Gunderson, sian SOCiety, 2 p.m. ,I and family.

.;; ~~,~l~Yru~d~f~il:.nd Mrs. Hcn- 9:~')un~.'Z .. ; Jadivj~:(' S,,~.I~~~~IP~C Hl~l; Rieth and r. and Mr:s. John Carl!-ion, and Young Man'ied Couples lcag C', 8 Lehman and

Ert: Larson ""ere dinne~'· guests p.m, a. I guests in the in the Arthur Forsberg' home New V\(enne-sd. ,lan. /lome New Ye F'S day. They spent New chou', 4 p_m.; anllual

'\ Y ar's evl:.- in the Charlie Okblom ness meeting. 1,:30

ho I~~, 'R~beI't Day, Ponca, was a ~U~sday, Jan. 13: \Vl\1S, :2 p.nt· diI ner ~e.st in the Gust Carlson I ho ~ New Year's. Mr. Day is vis· (Ray G. Johnson. pastor)

,Hi g relatives in ,England. 'Thursday, Jan 6: Praye,' 'cC'l{ r: .and Mrs.' Bud Fisher and service" youth group in. char 0 .~ 1

f By, Wa ne .. were dinner guests p.m. ' t in the E. E. Fisher home New Friday, Jan. 7: Prayer \ oc {

'5. • ,service, Sunday sehoul 111 eh' I g '. , ena Hogelin and Mrs., C. 8 p.m, I

J. ..agnuson ,,~'ere afterno 0 n ·SlU1day. Jal). 9: Sundny !'clwol. -l.U heon guests 1Il ,th,e _Olof Nel~ l{> a.m.; worship, 11; evening go~·

home. Mrs. Magnuso:n a.lso pel hOUi', 7:45 p.m. al ed on Mrs. D, A Paul

, , r. and MilS. I Levi' Rimers, Mr"' and Mrs Glenn Rice M La reI. were visitors in til John and Mrs. Dick' Rastcde and ~1 .

~ ~~ 'l:~~an hO~d lasiev~':i.d~ . ::1: ~~d w~~~· ~~~~~r i~~~~' a21(~r ~ ~ . cal ed in the lllorning. Pearson home Thursday ev('ni g

r. and Mrs'. Franklin I cDon· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sta Ii g aId and children were dinner and Mrs. Martha Guprn 'el C

,. gu sts in the Esther Mt onald among guests in the Doo 1'0 ho e, Randolph, New Ye~ s. home New Year's.

avid Bloom, Albert Ci:t ,·Ia" p\.t. James Colson ]"ctul"nC' a al d Adolph Bloom, Laurel, were For1 Bliss. Tex" Fl"iday aft('\" 11 -("i. lers in thp, John (jJ ,rison ing here to altend the Tunera r h me \Vedn('sday moming-

11 Mrs. his fathcl". MYl"On COI~(lll.

M rtIe Day, Pom'a, called l-n. the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borg, l1r . e. e~g.. . Millie Nelson and Mr. ami '11'. , vt., Ted Matsukis FOllt Mon- LaVerne Nelson and LaV r 1

mo th, N.~., was ho{-oe ah leave were guests at. a hirthd(lv di J1' r

The fuIIowinl' it('-ms Wf'r('- pn­p~red for' publh'ation lal>1 Wef'"k.

Iv~~rr~~:;:I·Qll~~~;(' \\'~'~]"l:~~a~n d~~(: !

Thosl' pn'scnt \\'1'1'(,' '\'lrs. Florenc(' Clark. :'1,·. and :'11"". W. G. Wall II~ alld "\11" ,uHI ':\1l".~. H.OL;PI" v\lall. NOI-- I

folk. :'JI". and :'11"'-;. CI('n1l'nt Van.: doll and lamlly, Jo:nlllwt:jbul"l:';. Ia.,' NTr. ,llld :\11· . .., J: J 1I1lf.';i1(':--O. :\1\" and :\oIl'S C I·. \1<Il-tind,JIt, (lnt! family. ;vII". and -:\'II'~ Sian S\\'all­son, and Bruce <lnd G. D Clark.

Birthday ViSitors ,fol' the 110Iidays. . , in the C. M. Cl .. u'k homo (' v

g;n ."·anAct· zKoe· SMtaeVtseunksiS.a?JmaVhlr •• , Year's in honor of Karen's bi't - GUt'"ts in Ihl' ILIJ"Oicl Gunnilr~ , ~ " v day, which was J(lI1. 4. ~ !'<,jH1 hOn1l' ia..,t w('('k 101' VediC"s

we e g.uests at the James Matsu~ Mr. and Mrs. Emil ('1Il'1~on <II ct birthday \\'C'j'V f{1'\. ,llld !\:{!'S. John 'kis ~om:.. Christ1.Vas weekend and family, Mr. ilnd 1\Jr~. Lit\' e- Gab1'lP],.;on and larnil.L Sioux Cit),

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the John Vallel)' hom(', WI"lf",,',," h. ::\-III·s. Dads is a

er' of th(' ValkT)s. and Mrs. Burr Davis took

Jim, to Omaha Satul"' he flew back to Anna~ .Jim is a1tenc1ing- the AClIdc-my there. Mrs. Paul Rog~e spent

. h- ::'I-1l's Rogge's pal" and :\I1's. H. E. Dil1\yid~

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Brudigam hom~ so called on thq Man in Howard \Vack(::'rs and

Bi'~(~.g-;~~d M'k. Don

Jerry spent K'i'w YC-ili"S

,~~~~:'at1~l~'~~~S1h1('~~!~~t' State 'baskctbRl! game' Ih,

Mrs. Rollie McQui Hru¢(', nloomneld, and Oa'k, I)ouglas,: \V~o, Yeal's ('\'(, dinnlT gu{'o,!." C. I3a·thk" home. ::\'PW kc'>, tqok ::\[I'S. Oak 10 \'isit ~l rpw days bc[m'l' I

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neth Lessman and family" Cedar

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olds Ver­million, \-\'{'n' holiday gUl'::i s of Kenneth Ollis I

Mr. and Mrs. Harold cbulnn, \Ntnsidp, ("lllc>d at the ;\ll's J"r. w. \VmV'I"",tl'!n hUnll_' Frida} ;aftcr~ )10011.

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I :-.J('w Year'", I Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Getitman,

[-Uld LalI<.ll', t\:clUwbec, S.D., at till' Ha.\ Pc,! due home 'Yl-'~~ dl-l.\ Al'lcl1c Dl'aghu all <.I1t('II,mlll \ ]!,ltor.

Mrs. Henry SUlSh, .sr., Wake" I [u.'id, "I.h ILl \\·!.'dJl('sdcl~ nIght and

Thul'sd<l.\ "l II;,' H:I;, Pl'rdUe home . H.

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;\lr :1]](\ :\11" Ii.U"""l'Jl 1loffman \Verlnp"day cvpning wlth

;lnrl Ml"s. St,lnlc:;. Hanson, dill! :'I'l"s August 1'1 ~lnZ('n.

:.\lls H.ily-John"ton and ;inQ Mr nne! :'Ill's IIOWal"O

Sllllci,l) n Piling glje)-,ts 1\11'" (;(:01 g[' John!\ton.

DANCE ThL/rsday, Jan. 6 i

t0r. and Mrs. Alfred Botenhorst, Jr. I

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DUFFY BELORAD ORCHEStRA

WEDDING

DANCE Sunday, Jan. 9

Mr. and Mrs. Gory Gordel,

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Firemen's ,:

IAnnuall: Bal~::

Sponsoredl by , t 'Beemer Volunteer ,»

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Sun., Jdn 16:: -r----.j....~--, P~estoll Love rchestr~

!Firemen's B

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Only 8 left. 100%1· z. ephyr wool. Tho size 10's; 1 size 12; 2 size 14; 1 size 16; 1 size 18; 1 size 20.,

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1,185,386,99

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(>1 ~Ire I),Qt IfJfJPilldful that it' was

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9 Head, Holstein 2--Swiss; 2-Swiss-Guern-

4 months; ? ~4~rnseys, bred; Z Open Yearling 6 months 'old; 4 Calves,

An9u~ Bull. All ore from artificial

and Minnesota cows. All

~2 HO~S . l;jlts; 5 Chest~r White;1 Z Old Sows. All will start

Feb. 1. 1 Registelred Hampshire Boar, They size an~ ~uolity Qn~ bred to bfampshire ~oar.

HAY & GRAIN of Second Cutt,ing, Alfalfa Hoy in barn; Z?5 Bales

Alfalfa Hay In barn; zOO Bales of.Fourth Cutting; 200 Bales, Third Culling; 750 Bushels of

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170,76r·87 5,~01,Q3r·15

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I I,' ,I h53 Pontiac .tDoor' 1 .

'I Chieftain J.ith deluxe ~equi~ment. Low ,Ioca! owner. 'I

1~51 P 1 4-Do6r I " I Neat as' . ,j,ileoge, 1

19~O Packard I

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Central Finance Cor~oration ,760 ACRE

! 117 Norfolk Ave. Telephone 350 LOC~1ed nCLlI" Norfolk. N('hraska Kno County,

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;;;;;f--.;.;...;.....;..-----...;;- I Sf.~;~·~,~.~f--~~~~~f~E F.l~~~~S Ir~~ !~~~' ROb~~~es I horn~ d~lnonstrfltion. G1laranteed m<fIJ'(' land enn

~t-= __ ..... - ...... ----, ..... _ '~(i'!Ji~II~.' 3!~;,Il~~:~~:',&, i~\I~'r;:(~V~l'~~~ slr('d, hulanc('

\'ac- Phon(' 7:')1 ' m12;:;tf

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to pick up Q terrific used car barr in today and'i see the extra low prices' these OK re1onditioncd used co rs and

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overloads.

TIrE FHAr-;J{ E. SCOTT

1953 PONtiAC Chjef~ai~i Deluxe 2-door: HydrbmQtic. cC5sorics.1 Smooth driving'l sleekJ, styling ing -- 01 in this one-owrJer town cor,

1952 FORD 2·doo~ ~ord a-Matic. 2Jonc, with rodio Room enbugh even if yo~r motiher-in-Iow Done go olong. All it ne~ds is a good

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1951 jPON"IAC 2-door Hldro~otic. Music cnd heot. a car wi h Qutoma,ti,c trClnsmissibn, for a fri nd.

1949 FORD ,

2·door. Heat, music and overdrive. roses for this one-owner cor. Ice cnd snow winter driving,

1948 1 FORI) I 2-door. Former owner I~ft a l()IItl I)f troubll>Uree

thiS cor pnd you won't have tol ~Ig tda for It, ellner I

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1946! FOR~, , 4-door. You can't dnv~ thiS c;o'r to a . wonts to go to a funerdl? Not mu\=h tb I to thot motor hum! I ,

11951 JEEP Full metCjlI cab, good tires, mO~(ilr I

brakes r~lined, fresh 'Ii, while: carry - this oneil corry yau need much cash! i :-

YOURPONTlHC -~ GMC - I~IILL 'is

1953 John Deere

I 948! Jo~n Deere

I 945' JO~1 Deere

194 I Jo~1 Deere

1945: Joh1 Deere 1 •

d~lher JOhn~~+ .

John O,er No.

John D~e~e

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and Helen GiI- ,;

N{'w Y~'l' holi~ I . "\Villliml Nl'lson

dliam Knoll en­Year's eve:

. Herman Sund",J . and ::\1rs. \V. John DUrlklau

Adolph RohlfL

William Knoll !

nne!' l:;ue,,1s of! 'I () . \Ahnsirll'. Sunday I

( :'lIt "- Julin Rohlff I :'lIt ,. Kiloll were

III Ihl' \\. J. EchteTl~

dinner and supper (J(lhn Horstman I

:(n1l :'II:,;. 1...(>0 Hoit, Inri \11"; J A. Jarrell l'."lllOII. .\11'" GHIT

.\1<11 I} 1('.'-; I [olt ..,;. ". ,\ndn'w }lurker

\~ 1']"1' 1\1 r. ,111ct

cl1oice, local,

~i C;IrS - C!'! L ok them ~~; & you'll

a ~ee - TheyJre I, -I .PRICED RIGHT

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1952 ME~ URY Fordor . $e on

Riulio. he-atl'r an overdrive al1d t\'EW NYL<l) TIRES. A 011('-OWI10r car sol new by us.

'*' . I 1952 CHE ROLET

Fordor' Se~an ' RfdiO ' hf'flfer amd.J Powerglide-. A good clean cal" 1riced to sell.

* , 1951 MER~URY , TUdO~

1adio, heat~r .. o~ t~rjve. Oile­D 'ner. 42,000 rrin s. '

",'- " . '" '*.',""-" , ~51ft~D

, ' Club Co pe 'tea1el' and seat COVC'I'S. OnC'­o \'!ler town cOl-I'. I

1#- ' 1950' CHEVROLET

I Deluxe ~lJdor Radio, ~wa t cor 11 d sun viso)'. A clean to'.\,o c< r,

I· *' ! I 950 CHE~I ROLET , Deluxe F ,dor

Radio. heater an, seat co\·C'rs. ()lle~O\\'n('r town ar.

*, 1950 OlDS~dBILE

"88" Fordp' ~do n Rladio-, hcatrr, 'iY .I"}l,rnati~ flnrl ::.eat CO\·Cl"S. Onelow[lcr tOW/1

CHr.

¥ '. 1950 F<I!IRD Custom ~~dor

iln~! 0\ Ndri\"c. 1ll111'': mie-owncr.

*' 1949 Fo'RDS Th ree to chofe From

T~\() CU.-;totn· For'ior,; and ~l C!uh COlljl('. 011(' wi h o~~('rdriy('.

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I (';!1 l'I' ,Inc! ovel" ri\'e. 011('­

o "ocr.

~sed ·,truck ,1950 FO~D F-4

! I-Ton ChQl;sis'v Cob '

Phone 276

~diO a nd fresh air' 'heater.

i Ox:!O t Ire<; with mud and snow r ar. " ,

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I . '1 . $1 ,067,850.112

2,200JpO 2,620~~0 4,500.00

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SUBTOT~~I"" . TOTAL ... ....

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INSo/RANCE

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1 ,909,644.~ 0 . $2,986,~14.22

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