38) September 20, 1962

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38) September 20, 1962
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Still With Wackers
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Fitness Test Clinic
(,10111
n1eeting,
a
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All 1.1'iH'jWrS 'Iin. Wil . . m·
plaYll1g al uoth o;:il\ ,llld rural ar(
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busjne~s
the
Maciel wski will give
report
on the Elevlmth Annual Leaderfillip C nfC'renc,e held during the
summer at Camp Norwesca near
Chadr~n.
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Ptof lAl1ldtd Wollenh
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Stillt lillStne$s fdcu]l\ Ht
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The physl,cal educatIon dIV1S-ISOlI('I~ 01 «(lllfled PUhIJl Ac
00 SI il, :\,t!lun,d Ilank
Ion has mVlted hIgh schools to U)llll!.tt!~ Hl r 11I{o!n St'pt lIOn
j)<l~td
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HII') I send theIr students to a Physl
Sepl 2 Jl( ',',111 <JttuHl d J\Lltl<Jgy I
I\lll'(ch
Vv11l1lt, cal FItness Testmg Cllmc from meIl! )f 'l~lX Pradlt( C()lllc;t In[
[1](1 S,~(I ")I! IJ[)~I\lllS (lll
JolllI 2 to 430 pm that day
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throw and GOO·yard
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Hoh'rl ('13) IOJ], Instrll('(Ol'; i.11 ;;11;;. ;f:~(;~'111
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h ~pll~ .sl{',ll edu('a!lOn who ~ll dir('d
Illl' (~Inl{" _'<lYS Ihe s('ore of PH('iJ :\nnui I
f;o\'pl'Ilor of
"Iudl'nl wl11 be sent to principals, Ihl' SI!le'
dunn~ Scout 1
,J!( n..., \\J!h <l bllpf Slll11mdl) of tl, W('pk lin h'hnl:lry
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: OV( I ,ill
OCl fOllJlanec~
H~J w,1I compete til stilte try
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outs In Nov€mber for fPort to
All \\ lJo t nte I \\~ll he
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Nat! n Scout The wmn r of the
W.l\IH Sldtl Ilu:-;llnt:s
state I and regIOnal try ut Will
;.., Hll(' l!Jdl night '
mal(~a report to the lesldent
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of th Unlff'd States d'Jr n9 Scout
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Martin JO!H'S, liS, D9!i, $28,00,
Filjst National Hank, Wayne; ,John
$:)0 so, Wayne HerW';, 1O00l, $:JO,.
lbnny
~,~JI:ink~\lI;~~', !~~;,(,pl
Na.
tiona I llank, \\'a\'lH':
SIC\,.
ff~;, 1~,S,
Naval Officer Tests
Rpn IIi!
The Navy OffICer Prol:Uremenl
Team £rom Omaha will be lat
WS1C Oct 1 and 2"to mterview
dpphc:::mts for the male and lhe
WAVL OfflCCl progrdms ApplJ
cants mu,;t have con.lp~eted Ithe
Jamor year of college
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sccrut
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\.{~::~~~~,l~l t~bOu6rd:; d£~~~r~~w~
the G un~ll Hdnor CampitJ,'g SOCI
etya dIS curI(>nLly Eagle "chapter
I secretary 11(' l€'cclved hiS I'ro
e l':ltlll .J!'tllglOus atard flam
Redeetcr Luth;:l"un Ch.Ul~Ch, Wayne.
I He ,ltlemls \~ ayne ]ug'h ;,chool,
where he IS \lct!vc III all sports:
IDeo
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()!I,U: $~7.5(J, ,,\V<l,~;:' l;iesl',: I
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,an~enfoS~:~ete(1 WIth thrbc scouts'
Jean 1 hOtlldS., HS. 88,), $_9.00, Hos- Ton Pilots
Meet
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I,ins Hank: Kay, Gri('~'. I-IS,840.
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l,n t ,.1 1:>lrJC~ dtl
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$2h.OO, S I t
NallOllul Bank,
Captain Ray McNally, Whose'l ,:-~U~~!__ f~~ the st~_t: _~~~l._ --_..- 'Wayl1l': Sue 'AI1l GhISS, HS, 930, wife is the former Gloria JohnI
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511, ],',,' 1 ~"linnal Han k, ,om, .wayne, is am. ong til<' n~ti,on" Vi.ke1n Joins .Ai'bqrne . .
Wayne:
hOlllas, HS,810, 1l'p ]PI pilots Who arc parhqpat,
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"'raId;· ~Ulrcdla ing ill thc Air "Forcp wide fighter I . BI,n?CI;,",lk,( n" :-'O!1 ,:1 1\11:-.
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~l\llfelt.
7!)(I $27 ;111, 1"ar111pr'" weapons meet in !\evada during I \ lkl n'l' \\ d~ n,(' ~niJ"l( d 1I1. till t\l~ I
'if~e
Hon Asmus. AH, SC'ptcmbcl'.
borne £11\ I-;llltl o!
Al ~11~ lIw,
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J)js·ab!l'd American Vete I' a n s,
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Ban,k: Connie,. __...,._....:.-='....
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at l't Leon I Till.' :'<(lrll1('a.~l. \ebraska 1,~oC'k \, ayne Couilly
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till(,lTY·~,· i'
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',,\I~cl I\l.llll'ral el llb i.lnrl th,~ SIOUX he ld a spec'lal m~etlllg Saturday
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Marl<ets
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, ShIPPt'l"s t~l Stljllx
tillS Wl'pk
ilndwkd William!
P'c-n·
('r. 20 slp('lb. Id
$:,(1: .John
:laxlll, L:I\II.:l'1. hi
wI. 9:-;,
:!1.'~} and; l{oUII'I'1
Cal
fOIl. 117 lam~)s. \~t lOU, $21.75
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A,t ;xhibit
I'I;:::~ ~;,~.'''"~~,~I,,tn'.'''lm~~~'~gW~:~'o~: mDe;;'J'~e ;el~~~~~a;~~~I!,
Ihe \
Ric ,ani LC,'c-h, as~,Ol'lall' prof-, Wedn
(Prices in Wayne Wednesday a.m.) " e'·sOl" ?f art at WaYIlP
sCf\'ed' Dr.
oats':)
$.57 ' as a m!~(' ol an art
at I
Soybea s
2,04
JoslYn l\lllS,eum,. Oll\a]w,! rC'l'l'nlly. !
Crea
1.57
He ell 1St' 40 pamtrngs from some arc
Cocks,lb
:.05
300 (' t n l ' S .
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Hens, l b . .
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Enrolls at Bethel Cal ge
In R fie, Pistol
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hOuse l i e EtChIson a d Department
VltC C mand r, Eugene Illl I
\~ III b pres nt WIth Imporl_
featuriel La t rnform lOon fdr veterans, ac
meetmg I c rdmg to George Hoffman, loea
HIlton
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1I~__~~_~, _ _I~r~!S at _~~~~~_~~TY. OhIO.
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I Onve llc~nRe exams Will b
IF: \en m the[ basement of the COli
h use Friel y
Ip m
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Lifense Exams
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Arm' SFC ~('nnelh "~rpeg('l", ~.on: Er
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Kenneth Headl'ee, f,Son of
o~ Mr.1~l!1d i\1l s. Leo KIlq:'g('r: \\ In- I leI's, ?Olh of Wayne. will grad·
The
<;k <1 I Tll\ l!',!On of Ihe and :\Irs, Ralph HeadleE'.
a n(', ~ 'de, l1Pccntly partlClpat('rl 111 the' lIat from the iOmaha School of
r<\j~ \\111 hl1d
nt~tlltl J11f'l'tmg eNoiled at Beth~1 College II SI.; 1~6~ ~.ltional Rifll(' and .l'lstolI \cC',tlOnal :\"urJing Sept. 30.
AR to Meetlin West Po.nt
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COlli t
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For W~ol', Pro
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For', those ,jvh~ are rl-ligible to
\ o\e in lhf' rC'rC'r':''l~u:n on t1Jr
_. \\001 Ima.rl·;(,'-~[(~lr I',' j l~rr.~r'lm.
your ball 1 '", ,.j' tc lin r:() laler
th~n Fnday . T~l~' last-:11lnule rl:'"
nllndE'~ '" 3", I.:rl~'rl l')day ,b~ ,Jo.~,n
;H. MC~~T, Clla:rr"TJ, AS( \\a~ne
I Committee
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; To he '.elig.j:"l~.' tM producer
; must h.).\·e r:wne . ~beep Or lambs,
month., of <Ige cr cldeir. for any
onk period of ,t lea~t 30 days
I si~.ce Januilry I; of this year.
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Ballctd,q may lake place at tl1e ASCS c~ur.ty o¥ice serviOg the county: wherel the prod~cer'~ farm
tan c.h headqjJartets is lo~ated today and
tomor~ow, :he 1I:: a1I0ts" may ~e
Ci!st el,he, In ptrson or by ma,1.
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or
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The Chairman ~mphasized that
'111 no~. affect t~e
thg re~t:'r{'ndllm
The ·aynp Lion,; Club will sponsel' a Tri-S tat e Lions Bowling
Tournament in :'>Iovemher at ~]('I·
II',
ody
Heading
the committee
\\'lll Lanes,
be Cliff
Dahl with
AI Bahe
and Don Easley.
In other adion, Bill Kemp was
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elected to the board of directors
~ pn activitiuo; are carried out u~- ito fill the vacancy crEtateod when
riFr an 'aglfeement between t~('"1 Dcn Easley was eletted secreS cretary of Agriculture and t~e" tary.treasurer.
.
imerican Sl~eep Producers COu1jl·l! President Charles I?ene~ia an·
cjI' as aOthdrized b.y law.1
i I '. flounced that .octoher .IS LIOns In·
I
~1~'1C'rnatlOnal Membership Month'
1 If growflrs .vote approval, th
Iand prizes Will be offered to the,
greement WIll 'be extended fo
Members whe sign the most new i
our more yea r s. To be a - Imembers..
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. roved, the agreement m1:'st b .. The club' also invited the Wakeavored by produc:ers haVing a lifield and Laurel clubs to attend
le~st tv.:0-t~irds of the volume
Ithe formal' presentation of the
pre-duchon' repr:rsrnted by thF1 ;.Eye Bank Kit to the Wayne hosotal vote.
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; 'Under SImilar agreements., iD
ect siDce the 1955 market g
~ar, deductions have amounted to I,...
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: Icent per :pound from shorn w 01 i
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ents alnd 5 cent per hu.n dr ,d- I; Arnold Maurer, Wayne, AId Asrom, unshorn lamb p y- 'I ~ociation for Lutheran representae~.u~tions under the n w; bve, recently graduated from the
t would not exceed th se pie Cnderwriters Training Coun-
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Business Notes
::l~l eltt~:~l, ior01~~~ ~t~:~f.y;;:;: I
udder le~isla~on ~nacted last sum-: 1 MOhr
m~r.
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be ,·oting ~\'iIIl dete~mine. ' ...·het~- i
er ,growers wadt to cantlOue flI~ancing »'001: apd lamb marketp1omotion afthJities through de-
d~ction ~rom
tb;e}',
re{,~ive)
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re. e
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wool
pa:rments
market-promo-
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ril Course.
s~i,d
t hat all grow rs
vfl teceived ~heir ball ts
'~b S t 10 I y
If: trau
jep,
D;
'rho believes that h~ IS
lij'ible to I vo~e and who hasi ?t
ec ived hi~ Iballot ishould ge~ In
u h with!: tljie AsCS. countYI of~
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Bargholi att:ended a sales
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white bread
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1-lb.
l\loves
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31 C
ROUND S;TEAK
Lb. 79c
Fluffo or SWlft/ning
N'o. 1 Font)!' Red
POTATPES
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WEI-lAVE THESIk,NAMIE B ANd GUNS
TO' CHOqSE FRO :
.. INGTON
•• SPRI
WIN
•• 'REM
MARLIN
• SAV~GE
• STE
• MOSSBERG. BRO
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• "NE
• KOD1A:K
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olVER JOHNSON . • ';HI ..
HE~TER
GF ELD
ENS
NI'1(;
HAVEN
R Dee'sJ:al~e.
TA~DARD
We also c;a.!'}' you'.fa~or'te:shot GJn,.R;tle
and. Pi$toIA"'Imuni~ian!
c:;~;;,~c~t'sr~~s
..V~.~I.t
IRuth_Elof+~,"9~'?"r ~
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P nned Offices
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. hen plan*ed aroun
L.U: T SPACE
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Discount
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~ffer
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1ofifl~r
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AS 'L.Units
the utmost econom
spa e. Select yow! desk, chairs, cabine~ and
"0
• g cabinets &oJn the wide range of
tt1¥as
AS colors. Our office planning staff ils at '~
~, J.I ?lithou,t tou or obligation. ~ lus toda,
lETTER
litlt!IFbil I~ER IUS/NESS
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It won't be tong now!
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_lIerties , REDSTAR
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3,~69c
,~fried 3 ~kgs~ ,1Sc
potatoes2S
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(As aaverti.'d in the
eSe c:tio )
Farm
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oJEN':WEE~~A~S 8:~O
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a. ",.
to 8;:JO P.·/ i
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lutheran ladie ' Aid
Holds Sept. 12 leeting
rs.
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11Il1'1Itllt.,r~ ,lIld
1~f(',"(,llt
lind A.A.V,W. role,s fOf
llitt' Wayn1J hrqn{'h n(~w memht'r·
l'jlip mectling ~t 7:45' p,m, in the
Ilolll'j:!;(>ILlbrarly Lmmgc Sept. 20',
:\olh. Canipl~{'I~, Norfolk, is MellI·
l'lt'
l~(jn' cbutl~,y, s~peri?t~ndcnt. ('ur.
r~ntly prti~idcpt of :tl1c Nl'hraska'
FlduclItioJ;l, As~ociaq{'ln, SPI'Vl'S on
the ('om~nitt(je r 0 r Nebraska
(~hildrcnJ and I Youtl1, and was
COlin ry ClUj To Present
Golfi 9 Awa ds Sept. 23'
tW>I.'
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to \\",",'}'(' IIII' I'll;:!
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MIDDLE:
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Bernic('
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and
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and a graduale
the t'nivprsi\y of
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Sunny Homemafers Club
Holds Sept. 13 uncheon
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Mrs.
Ill:ln
S~. M(lrr"SIP"i~' MeetS
To J)ISC'i1SS~lcq :re~i9n.$
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Ladies of St Mar's GuIld met'
Sept. 12 at 81. ary'S'Schao! Hall
Arc\1dlOcesan un\ ehtIon was diS
cussed Mrs
red S Berry and
Mrs John F ElllJng were ap
pOlnted ddcgatc and alternate to
the con~entlOt1 In Omaha Sept.
25, Presldt'nt, l\hs, William F'1Il1l
informed the group of the Jal'kson Dl'B1H'ry fall mpcting to he
held in Winnebago Dc!. B Rl'v,
William KI{'ffJ'nan rt'por1l'd on the'
CYO program f{)r 11962-63,
Mrs, J, FulhC'rg and ]\'[1';;, WII"
!iam Fox _ ~ve~=-_(~ljlO~·t{'~ses.
G.ay
NEW
The
THEATRE - PHONE 261
FRIDAYTHRU MONDAY
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clPorte Meets Wednesday
LflPol'le dub ll1el Wednesday
Carl Sundl'l!, UUl'st:-l
Wal·
\'~lI~ l\lrs.
\('I'e Cora Haglulnd, I\'!rs,
lICt' Ring and Mr.s.IWinter.
EARL Y SHOW 6 P,M. MONDAY
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SINGING! LOVINGISWINGINGI
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with Ilhe gals ...
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with \he gloves .•.
with the guitar...
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Mrs. Kollat~ Honored
At W~dnesqay Shower
!Ioiki~s ~
Mh.lewen
Kolwas' hon-
I!o"tes:;es W('!"
Wln L}lnl'h, 1\1r, (,'re
1\1r:s, LI~()r1i.lrd 11 a rll
r~r,lllk
:l-Idrll'n, :'III'S
tlH'S,
~r~~:~' ~(~I~aelll~,~('l1ath
~r~I::Se::;~r:l17~;e;a~~~:.missi
.
The gilt t a
bll ('
guesLs, Prizes
\\',lync Tietg('n,.
Ed
al11d
qzacir
and Sale Planned
IWayne lI()spi1a~ Community
Allxiliary met at the REA office
Saturclay, 2 p.m" Inth an al
l\rr~, Edw1l1 KjOlltlh and :\lrs
Wtlllam Wlllprs,1 h,d thargc ot:
tlc,:,nl'(~<1.~'~e: d()!,.,4'Ull.·on~sl.rSanYda[l)cr.KReO'bs:
e,''''"-
('1'1 Ir. Benthaek gave a talk on
'~I:lollJ... ' lIostes.~e~ were Mrs
Rotwrt Renthae!{, :'Ilrs, George
Btirlcls, Mrs, Julia Perdue 'and
ontesls W('H'
Ha1Y
.\Irs. Otto S8UJ,
,The bazaar and rummage sale.
\~hiGh \.... ill be held at the City
auuitorium
Nov,
17,
was
dig..
l'u~sed and planried. The bazaar
ntHl be open from 8 a,m. to .t
p,m., and ,the rummage sale amI
hmeh eounlpr wil,1 re:nain open
u:ntil 7 p.m, A':l proceeds from
Ihe project will be used for purcha~ing h!lspltal equipment.
ll;~l w~se:r~~~~ncJ-~~s~ta\t';:lt:i~~
l'
Jary meeting will be held in I
Omaha Oct. 18 at the FonteneUe
hotel. Anyone wishing to altend
's'~ould cont,aet Mrs,~avld. Gar~~~~~a:;esldent of
e \\ ayne
Nl~
the OCl 2
H
~;r,~III!IIIlIIIr''''' ~'I
,I·
-',
:S
~
I
~ Hasp'ita,1 Auxiliary
condue {'d with Ill'des presenll'd
to th honoree! fJnze \.... inners
WI'T'C Mrs,
'Brumels for
hring mlarnied the longest, 51
ye~rs. 1\ rs. WIli!Jam Willers for
bC'lng ,the shorttst tim e, four
yrlll'S and Mr,.:;", Edwin Kollath
for
a\'ing th(' \~'{>[!ding d ate
ncar st 'the hOJIjIoree's. i\ ton.
trst, "Tile W (' r] rI I n g Of the
Bircls," c los c rl the entertain.
menlo
,I!'
Rei tl\'€S a tit end (' d from
Piprce,
andolWI1. Pilger" We~,t
PClIlt, Stan n aind Hoskins.
. I
\\'(',1'('
;lnd !'I'Irs, (' L.•
nl~lell'B. Uel lG l1lPl'tmg is \~Ith
:\] r~. 'WIlliam Koe1Jer,
gift
hOOK. and :'III'S, Int'anne KolJa:h
helped oppn gdts. 1\Irs, Ernest
Kullat ,poured'
meeting
t
wiU
be
held
Ii
_
J.' Strate Marries '
J. ~e1erson Set. 2 .1
H9s~ins
-
Joann Strate: daugh-
tcrliof'l\1r. and ,Mrs. Harry Strate,
~~~~~~~~~.,~,_~,_~ '~f~~~~~S~n~ndM;:.Sti~l~ne~e~s~~~s~On~
"'i
tub
r.
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l'RI'DAy'THIRU'SU"DAY
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$15995
I, AGNESLAUROO'J
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McNATT 'HA DwA~~
l
:-;~Il\'(',rn'dc
\\'t'rlt 'In
:\'flrs
and
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i
n
tor the TuC':::<!ay mcpling of the
D('lta Del< bncl~(' club,
i\'lrs
cil"US 511;11'('1' and Mr,~, ,Jal11(''1-;
:1~1:11e \\:~rtt~~ (~t~~~l'ai~'<:\.(~~~h
hold W<lS in l'h;JrSl' of till'
•
?nl y
,!
~IIJ~~I ]~~;{ ~~~:~sW~ui:~~~;
l\lr,~,
\'1111<1 n Willer~,
Reuben J'1I I,'; and 1\lr:;
\\':lnl .JOhnsoll. ~.lllrs. 'rank 1\-1 ill':
(('n {lnd Mrs. ErlWlIl i1rll'h were
rl'('l'pIIOliists, Th\{' IH~lt('s.,;P" pn'·
1>enlu] pll1k, andl Whl l'
Kollath,
I\lr,.
~::~:~gI~gallS ~ws,s
Bit massive wringer that does an exce~lent iob
of wringing. Self-adjusting pI' 'ssure. A:utomatic"
'
Brulnflls,
:;lz:~dW¥~S~vo a~~l~,~~~~~fl~:~~ 1-=-0.::";.. L°:::'·~
t
Timer
M:r:", ErC n, Mr~"
E: d win
~V:,tha~~el~~~t, ~~~b~~:sp~~ls~~t
l
dr in. Wrings in eight positjon .
Next Illccting is- Oc!. 12 in the
\itt ,Auker home,
Biddingl Biddi '~ m t with Mrs.
Si,d Harr~ngton 'nue day evening'
'
to give you .the fastest
.I·
water actiom tQ g t clothes clecm
iand DOUBLE WALLS
to keep water hot, longe
and prot,eet I slainl ss steel Itub
,,
:
an and Mr, and Mrs, Art Auk'I',
Mrs. librringto ,Hosts
Bidding 'Bidl~es J'uesday
'~8~U:~U;~f;SI
Wtl~ed 'S-teel outer chassis'
l':riclay e\'enin~ Golden Age
'Iuh. IllHfi a co·operative supper
01 the Carl Wright home. prizes
+nt to Mr. and Mrs, John Gelt-
ol'ed at a misccllane us ,;hov.er
in the 'Frank M' rlen home Wednesday artertloo 1 hy 24 rei a·
1
ialso'
,
:
'Ex~ra large capacity stain;less st~el
a~1 WrightsJHost Club
la'th, a recent pride
.
'With ;BOWL-~HAPED TUB,
(leL 10 meeting lS with J\'1rs,
:l,f[ord lla~c
iln~k('
i
the' rnt( rtainnH'l1t.
MATINEE 3 P.I\jI, SUNDAY
i
Mrs, Alffl'd Sydow, A
illld
11'11'1('\ conv('ntion is slated Oct
In 1111' WIlY~(' WOlllnn's cluh
'oonh al 1':JO p,m, A ('{Jw'l'('d
ilsh supper I. SdH'lI11kd Oct,
al G'30 Pill.
Loul'- Tl'~t,
M~~X\I~1;1~~~:ti1f(,Qi~, (~l~t~t:,;ls. with
I\I"ndny
"L~i,})l~~~~;l~~ '~~~~.' !P~~~1~1(~7{\' 1~:~I~~
!f:t'
Mr.s, !t(Jh~'rt (;~'l'in, Mrs. I!l'l'mun.
R('l'g, l\lrs, ~l[rl ,';wl, Marlha
HeH'r and 1\11"' Frf!d nt'('1!: Prr
Zt'S Wi'nt to l\lrs. W'lillHllTl Brune.
l\11':~, WlllJalll Sclln!Jl0r, !'III'S. l';d
Thle..:, ,\lrs 1'1!('tl !fd'lC'r and Mrs.
Frecl Hecj..(,
111l,11'
WAYNe
-I..
WPIT
,1 S
Jlwan
(;!"Ir~:(' :\ ngnll~u was l<.1f\dcf at
tlltllr afternoon 'n ('ding:. r
1bil'tha ,and I cbcl'cH CrrC'ifls
r'llit Wt',lrH'sday cvcmn.'g WIth
Griess
I Allxiilary tlll'l
Oln~ With 14 111('Il1\)f'r:-i and
i-iUI'S!, lVIF5. Weltha' \\'inll'rs,
l\lrs, ,\Il'rltn Frahm. :\-[1": Wavm'
(;{'siripcll, Mrs, Walfred Carls"on,
sr" 1\1rs, Mqlvln Hrune, i\lrs,
Art Longe, MIl":·
Willst',
•
:\1J"s (', 1'1 Eller meier was Dol"
('.1$
('11 ell'
horl 'S~', and Mrs
Rexa~lj 'Store I "'ill
III e III k (' r S llH't
\Voman's <-'Iu:)
clay
[hl\ "
W
tht't1iIl' for thtJ m-PI'tmg
Wed-
1\11-..,. Hrn-.
res lccllVe hoslcSS('s, Mrs,
(' :L. Cll.lel1o ,Il d Mrs. Oscar
TIl~lI1, },l" PCl'Ci w'rc Mrs. Dean
rs. Don Tang('I Ba:t'1{o;[ro l~ and
m~1l Hl'Jt'('ca Crde guesl \vas
:'Ii I'S Bub Peters,
A gene 'al mcetin'g' will be held;
!
,,' ,11",<) lirch,OW 10'., & p.ni.
"'1".<1 Sl> AMr! ",UI be! Rev. ,WalRow ldt, "president I-,<if" thl;;!
' N rllll'as conf~rence, from' Pen-
(1
HI the
It 0 () m s wlt!l ho~ll's", Emllit'
Heeg, A ('ov('f('d (~ish Illndwon
'W(\S fratul"Pc!
the: ann\l<ll gUt' 1
held Sept.
,wi~h' ,11]('il" sl'paratC'
IT ()l'nlng
J i.
Thllfsd<'IY
HI'(IP(,nl!'!' ('d'dles
I:': )1]("('lrllgs
Pho " 108
I
,1'11d
::;(//.;,~.(~\ ~r (' (~lr:~l,1 J,~. pr~.~{:nti~vcl~(~;~
hll~I('.~s(,s'l l\Ln'y ~'lrclc mel
L.
GIles
is a grnrlnatt' nf
Rel!eemer· q1cles Meet
H!ostesJes Sept. 12
I
and Mrs
grudual<>r]
i With
A~tomatit:
_
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:
I,
(;('orgc
:/1\ ':,; i~ dI;; ~ 111\~':~~('rt ~'~'l t I:~:,~~
_
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IIl.tH I~ .1 If'ndrng tht' {Tn'ivct'sityi
CIH:1I'('il,
II
~
ormlln A.'kcf'l-
II ;\lr",iIHI Ml's.
1
1
lllluglH'l'l}, PClIlt,l ,lllnoUnrt' th('
Of tl1c1r dflughlpl",
l\tal'l'('lla JanJ', In Mkllael l.ro.
WiSnl!W~,ki, snn of Mrs. Vall', \\lsrH'wski, (; r 11 n d
l\lll'h,
bridt"I'iI'd i,: a J!rndl!i~tt'
,f ]'):;"llll hil.'h sclloo] and Is .11·
('f1~a;';{,l1wnt
:'Ill' all I Mrs Emil BnH!CI' anIlll'. 'lltrl~!rOilt'J:1ing mul'-
I
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pl/gherty-Wislneweski
~Irs Ralpb Sh<'r<'1 :---~--+----1-Mr~ HogCI Andt'r
ngage~ . t Announced :t--'--------....;.,.-+...::::::...+===::J::.:.:~:..:.+~;g:;~
Broder, Ac~~rman Plan
Septem er ~o. Wedding
I
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ill he 'the. ExC'\'u·
C 1116 h NeprllCl,
p'rcsident; M s, E d win Vuhll~amp, vjce nresldent; Beulah
I'ornhoft.' tre ~am'r, and ~1yrtlc
~nd('rson, se rctary.
HOSlt'S)'CS
.1 . .'\1. Sir han lind Mrs.
Jail.
.
\
(" :\'1'1'1 rl rl Ls!l '.upper lind
pr l ~I') lalll))) 1)[ l,.;Olfin g award."
will II' Iwld SI'P ~3, 6::m p.1l1,
.II 111(' ell IIItry dJlllJ.
,\ {' Hlntr\' r'lu,lj ~d<lnee with live
111\1:'>1\ \'vl I Ill' j{i<Hurl'd Sept. 29.
1):111
,IS"l~ll'd
Illillrlll;ln,
Illdlall \111-1'1
I COlllmcnccmcnt
:
th'c Board;
\l;'.:~:::'~ I;:~,\.~r~~o~' I~~
1:,')(
ht'
t!fmn'fltilill III Ill' lu,ld In W,a,1 Ill:
The ('llill
I"
Wighlmtll~
:'vII's. Don
('nffo,'d Wl.lil hostc·(J
al tlH' nfl('l'li lUll luncheon.
1"1"4"1
ll'lillldl'-l
\
~ ~~I~Ji~:~tt\{' ~~~('rl'~:\~~~I~~;1 .~~ (:::~
\ STC
A, p r
tllis
year,
Ililrv~'y won the golf'.'
J r~.
~'7
IOTl,'1'111111l1
IIl'JtI SI'p1
:'\ a\
tl]('
I hurell,
1:100111[11'111
\ ,111'1! 10 l'xtl'I)(1 ,11\ 11\\ I
j'Jr I Ill' I 'Hj,! Ill!!'!" "OIlI~ll
\'i11
a
trice
itl-ele ate to the Whit~
} ousc Educa ion confl'fellCl' in
W a~
AllkPl'
or 1m akfast and golf,.
lilt
.\11 t
(' "4'II!
Und "(idling To Kllow YOl!'
I ('('{(1T1Il/IIII('d h' ,\1 r '. i':
\'11
• ll1ith
Mrs, f);rI'I' Tl]('llphiltis
"pokt' 1111 wl',y Wt' "hili lId klll)W
(111' IWIgl1hllr~L ;lIld :\l'hrask:l 11('1·
1'1', and Inlro!llll'l'd Ill' () 1\
Irol'll, wi I'! Irr[l'l'\'lI'w\'d Itll'lll11'!"s wllh ,I 1"1\ Ing llill roplllllll
bar l
,( :l\\\l:..~(~ ~~rl;I?h 1~I~e~~f~~~
\'\('1'('
" , A !'lllgt,tl, fllqn 'rlv o! \Vaynl',
I II I l' l' l'IHIIII)
J[ 0
{;~:~~I:: ,~~
JlI'I'sid('nl, :\11'-" 'j'llhn ()W('I1~,
('J.;{('IHlt'd .1 \'ft'koll t' I\ll"; fl/,·
,til OW('l1s salll~l ",~l'bl'n'ik;1 :\ly
I lltl\'('
l,allll," \\ rllll'n bv 1\1 rs
'I'hl'
~I)II\IIIL;
'~rcnds
1'>
n.JI('d thaI (;/
II
Mrs, l~conar(l A. Cilmpbell will
SPl:'ll k 011 ~; II r r c n It Education
'~ll) Il(' WOlll:JIl'S dill! [IllS yl'al',
Prt'st'ntl'd ill l\s rll",l I1H'('I,
i, ' I"ndll~' a(I('rllfJO'l 111 lhl' l'lub
I' (I1ll.~ by
:\11's
/)t'lIll I'it'r"oll,
p Ilgr:lrn l'halfrrl<tll ,\11'"
K, ,:,
l ark, Inl'llllH'r"lllp l'I!;llrm:lp,
., I~
I
ill Speak Fo~ AAUW
eeting Held Friday
o Wayne Woman's Club
I'NI'hrllsk:l, .Jhl'
I'
l~!>n4rd ~ampbell
,
,
;,
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7
'NBENTtE'tl"'~'
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Ft', Dodge, la., were married Sept.
2 at Longmont, Colo.
Rev'l
E. Sef{-
ling officiated.
Th.e bride was graduate'd . frofTI
\.N.-orfolk
. . 51'C high
She was
schoolemployed
and.attended!
as a
~e~ret~ry
fot' the Board of Educa'i
in Omaha.
.
,
' t h e bridegroom recen-ed his deII ?ree at. WSTC in Augt1s~·lIe is ,an
I llOfl
mi;l.ustnal arts and phYSical educa-
Uon instructor at Lyons, Colo.
Mr~.
•
Joe
Bur~h and J~'l;YI Mo-l
bile, Ala" are ,"~itii::ag in th~ home
C>f: Mrs. !BurCh's aunt, Mrs. iRobert
FIIahm. :Mrs. Buich's mother, Mrs.
yne,1 Jebr.\
W ¥uter Bpr~rs. Mobile~ ca~e with
+--r-!--+-+-.;.....;.~~.:..:~~:t::4~~~~S~!~kn:
rfthe
\~
j' I ';~~~~:es,
I
I ..
: I ::' ,J I!;
I
!I'
tL-T---~---:-~-"Tt~i~-~~~0~t~~1i~m~~i~~~:li,:i!1
I and "_
...
~I II
j
I Fune','al
·Servo.ces
'Id:.'Mon'day Fo,
N..eOIO S Y
WI lam.. oung
62'6 mauhng Snt.ur
JCI:1ll01 blanJwd fH d\-Y stress
d~lIckcd Itheir wounds bllef!y (,n pa~:i ddl~nS( HilS \H'('k, a weak
/then(plunge9 mto drills for their pOllll at IKlIlksvdle. Hc ub o wrest·
conference 1pener this weel.. TIH'Y Jed vv'jth It,ll{~ pnlblcm' of a starting
wiU,be at Kparn~y saturday ni~ht. lineup a,~ai~l.st l~earm~y, Recovery
If the ~ridders 'we..re discourl,ged from llquri~~s will dctC'rmlOe ~ome
by the Jolt, last ~atul'day, lIH'Y s!urkr>", g(rOd pc-rfol'manl'c some
could taRe ~ome (,o~lsolatjon from othe!'
.!Icveral ~act~rs, '~'heY wefC' h.{'~tell
Till,' Wilrl~:als will have not only
by a pO\l,fcrl~llI,sCI'te'llm that I~ gUll I !:Isl \\.I'r'k·~ hurpbli!Jg to. avenge,
ning for t~) n,ltltHlii I
)Itll the' 10-01 beating which Kearney
and co~jd \ well I,~{~I d"
~Id IllilllSll(:rJd to an injury-riddled
MJsBourl St~lte ,dCl.d().\,~d 11.~ (up \\',I:>"e' ~;quAd in the 1961 finale,
troops for Ibo."1' III the
1ll·;
,.;..'-+1.....
1
order to .SWfll th('
' .
W.vn~'s
I and ,,'ali~ely
uw~tt~
}:~~::th~l~~{~J
:~,~, '::::: B\";:';';i~'IIl~:~:
land, TIll',\' ,'dJ)'('d
pa,~':lin~:, :I .',arl-l.l',
hacks of 1\'.-u Plllllo.;
off
I
O~h~,t:J(: I ~,~~'~~~d I
foru'd
~~~~~./i)e:lll~t
by
,Irll} '1)111'
run
kick
_L YIlI1_'
w i t tp
() o( 32
U U 7
(j (J
7
J 0 1:1
1 U 7
~ U 6
w I
tp
U
11
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Results' fa$t i' week:
Yel \\'lIyn(' erill:llI's fOund -,sume
PI<Jintie)v 19, Wayne 13
crazy," salt!
Madi$on 7, Pierce 6
Neligll 2 Bloomfield 6
Stantl)1] 9, Albion 12
~,l,l~i;orm~:I,~li~!~:~~~
Coach, J
0
h l~ 1,1l'rnJicr,
"hul wr
~~~ld ~~~ :1 \:,~,~, 1Jr/I~~:\J ~1}{~~l::yWl~l~~
'
f
~(~t.:: ~~~~~i~g
Acad.
-
L•
KEN OLOS
o,~rH~.I.).Ii.'
I
s 'OlhC
II I\.
l't,
'
[Yoph.
1
t.
I ',I:
In.
Iltllln
.
i
I
,,~real-gran.1
,
·IHil-wu-.'
1
f~m.
L.~!.,9., I'!~.,"
E wagn.er Carmll 'Nash Ramb t!n:n 'and 18
dO.hildl'('n,
an,d
HY . went Lo Ring. L.ake. at C1l,.rl\stOJlIH'r 011, l\-Ir;i
•. ••"'I•. r..:.d.,
"
•
Valley SundaYI, where they w're ('111' stoplH'r, on 1l1l~I, M ., ,Rl ~m,
1954
I
dJl1ner ~uests ~iI1 tht' home of ev, I Skbtduhl, llrool'lllf!S, S ': bj~i:;,:~'and
Dane C. Ellermeier, Wayne. Fd I
.'nrl J\> I'S. Lester Johnson.
Mr~. Anna )llhl, ~il1ui, . '
Mr.
JVI I'll' Tletsort, Wayne, Dodge
.
Mr. a,nd Mr~, Clifford John .on, LJ1,d ~I<.'S' Cl f.fOl'd ~llhl. ifil'~"','<<j. ',.JJ.','.l.h.,
1953
south~ate, C~lif., visited Ule ast I Mj', l lind Irs,
nlph
~tet"~~,ut.,:,
Wayne dom,in<Jted the
st quar"
'_!
M r.tin RQsenby, Wayne, Ford
\\eek ,\'lth her.mother.,
EI.za.- 1''!Ll:monl, F'lduy a tern
.
.. '.'::
tel' play, endmg the perlO ,on the
Ve non Behmer, Hoskins, Chev
beth ay and bther re1att.ycs, T ey
""r, and
rs. ,Ilffor 1D~h .• ~:,
Plainview 83. Ken.Olds' oed tile
~
rkup
IPturn'd Mon~ay,
tended a NOt1llCaStiN(!blfS~
r~;
~ha;l-';~ai;,~ f\a;~~r~~e ~ g 3~i~~
1951
•
Mrs. Huel, Mau and Pat, ert in~: HOHlt' nJceting at ~TC
utes of the second/quarter, Then'
I
Le ne Kirsch, Hoskins, Ply
Funeral servjce~ for Ida Rebec- ~tt~d d a b;r.u~y showda~ c~ Ie day,
.'
I j' li""'1' '
l
Don ,Meyc.r puncl)ed over for the
.
1950
[' cn,NeelY, 82, wer~ hel? ~uesday ~~ ~~ec~~~~;aini~I; :~s :i~eno~ns
score. Doug Mahske kicked the Deeds Filed
Jol n Ehlers, WinsidG-, Chrys
~ilt:e .Mortuary, Wmslde. S, h e ing an~ care f wigs.
I
PAT and Wayne led 7-0.
.Myron and Irehc Larsen to St.ate
1948
dlCd, Fnday at a Norfolk hO$p~tal.' Maulrice
Burlington, a., I"'
!-_+-_~:-"-~+'
Wayne ,threatened again when elr Nebraska, traf,t uf land in SE 1.~.
Pa ricia Strong" Wayne, Olds
James Gerrad, Schuyler, of£l.ci- son o~ Mr, jt(Id Mrs. Carl Wri 'ht
Doug Harrison intercepted ~ Pi. NE 1,1, Seet. 3J, T27N, R2E, Tax,
1947
ated at the rites. Pallbearers were is a delegate! to the "Fifth a·
rate pass on the Plainview 40. $0,55,
,I
La renee Joe hen s Hoskins Alvin Schmode, F I' n k Weible, tional i Salary ,~chool" uf the
a·
The Blue Devils moved it to the
Selma and W,~C, Coryell ,to W. Chev pkup
,
, Wa'rren Jacobsen,1 Leo Jensen, tiona I, Educ~tlOn Association l ' n ,
'
'
"
one yard line with 16 seconds ~:, C~ryell, parL of Out,lots 1 and
" ~
He~man C a rs ten s and Frank W,ashmgton, ,C. next week, Til rc
c.,o,n, {:S~ SFS, llgG~r. ,,:Iii,;
to go in the half but failed to 2, ,Bntton and ~rcssler s Add t o .
Bnght. Honorary pal~bearers were Will I~ repr sentatives from 'f ve
l' 1. MUlll11(~L1thl Ne~' Jcrse,Y
,
make the TD in three plays.
Wayne..:
.Go che Leo~a.rd and Mrs. Ray E,
Warne~unde, Jean A. Boyd, ~ta~es; He X· chairman of he -:,I
II'
i
The Pirates came back in the I County Court ~
, Dilts ,entortamed Mr; ,and Mrs. Joh: G;' SweIgard, JPr, N. L, D,H· T('a~hers and ISchools Commissi 'n. l'\e\',' addl'('. ~:, '
i' 1"
third, quarter when Weber scam. i Sept. 10: Mrs, Hllsscll Pryor,ll\1ar n M~ycr fnd Debbie and .Mr. ma~ "and Dr, )Georg~ John, ~urlal HI' Is a gra uat'; of, Wayne' nd
R{'~'nlit IldlllHII·ID, "uLJ
pered over from. the fivc, The PAT: Wuyne, fined SUJ <i,nd $4 costs for i ~~~n ,I",s,. Rudo ph ~a~mer Fnday was. In ,th.~ r leasfln~ VICW Ccme· ~orthwestcrnJI Unrvcrslty,
,
NC 277 ,:J17(;:!
__
W<Js, ood and the score was tied' l',"(iure to .':>lop ~t slop sign, Com-:
ng ,Ill Mrs, Dilts, h.ome, Joh~ tcr
WlIlsule.!
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A na I
,II ,1,1
'" :, i,;
7-7 g
. . .' Plain~.
Keith l. tced. dlY police, ". Low I' a~e, Mary 1\fa~,tmson w.ele
J.- a Rehecca NeclY.. daUghter. of I. Mau and Mr,., R, II.. II. ans.'.'". 'w 'n:, i.
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lead. agains.t piainview. '"
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only to see.lt fade .befor .n ome
Wayne tn\\!eJ~. lo Madbon Fricellent broken fifl? 't:un ng.
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Waynels lOIre to u·<!: h dow n
Oakland' 61. Valley 14
capped a 65r.vard drive, with
f~eshman' ful! ack, Burt Matth- '. \Ve'st 1'(~iJll :14, .North Bent! 13
i~s, Stanton, plun,ging the last
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Sunday Hinner, guesh in the Evan
Dean de~uhr, C'ha,rles City, la"
Hilmer hdme were Mr, and Mrs,
.nglneer1d the'drive.
Dave- IIaJher. Mr, and Mrs, Lin
Wayne'1 opening ]tirknff in the Whittlesey Long Beach, Mrs, Vio·
second h,[l[ bounced off a l\'odh- lel GilderSleeve, Los Angeles, Mrs.
east pla:"tfr. an (I Wayn(' n'cov('rNl, 1\1 ary SWfhart, Carrgll, and Ken
The. Wi~a.~ats pl1Sh,ed lo ,(h(' Mis-'I J.f a In (' r were Tuesday dinner,
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in t~l(, Laurel cemetery.
~on r~n~n da'ug,hll'·r.in:laU:, l\o~/ ~n~ ~ilnt [~lecli.c.: [Illdl~: Il:,t~e-I' l~IOl~, Vh/)
William 5, Young, son of Mr, Mrs, qarence I~ Hedrick iii ont- Ilto~., mAils Uh c!,(,
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and Mrs, Chris Young, w.as borl1!gtJlll-ery! Ala" ~'r~'ived $at~rdll tOldD~II('.v~'nmg, \\":1'(', ,~1rs, ~tudolph,
March 12, 1873 at Streator, III. spend ~ week. i Guesl~ hono'ing., Ll~~{jn~e~l, ~ IlkjJul(~ "n,
Mr~,;
Decemh('r 11, 1893 he marrted Es· !ll'
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t1' i Ll',:lcl I uul,s III und l~d)l \'I~ cndel,
tella Halladay at Hancock, In I./~, ~~edaric~Jl~au~~e \~~e~~l l\~~,..
'1&I~n' Gil ~~'slc0r.e,
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Thq- rnov,cd- 10 Of ~ar'm north f B. U'bfu Cd·. u' . I'
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g. nnd l\ s. Julin ~ el(t~! \'.". I.e,.
Wayne in 1902 and m 0 v cd. ~o 1\1'
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(;r!l'r homl'. Lalll'cll,
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1', and Mrs.,
,ern i ',Mrs. R 0 'a I d 'com.t'. k..' ~n'd,
l~ W?y~e and leslded, th~rc u~t11 r>;lsscn{uml. M s. An.n" lied Ick, lIt/hda SOl th Si J~I:X:.. li~:,~ I, 1.~',ce.11l".1
~:: :~e ~~~l~t~~'i~e~~~~ lIved With l"r(,l~o t. ~~ I
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Frrd y eve~,ng VISItors In the
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His wl~e',two sons, n.lve brotherJiIOrVUl HiCkers ..n. h.om(' wore .11". 'in.l.\W. C!lll.l1(1' 1l01ll.i.'
and four Sisters, prec~ded him in und ~ s. Glenn Walker. 'Mrs, A \'in Milt. ('ictus Hl'illl'l~~
~-~~-~_ _'~ death.
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Voorh h was Ia, Tu('sday mon lng ~ljl'folk,
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T. C, Horn,",Cflrroll. Bukk
SUl",\'i\'ors include,two sons, AI'- guest bf Mrs, larval H1ckcrso I.
Mr. and
rs.; Clitfor >bahl r.~<
1\1 rvin A, Andersen, Winside,
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thur,'L~urel and Alvio, Randolph;
~r~, ~Ib&rt Sahs, Carroll"
as. h~l~';d hO~l! IUtil MOn~'aYI,'::A~~~!=I;.!.J.
G raId W, Carstens, Way,ne, Ford one bloth~r, Edward" Hancoc,k, a ,vlslt.r III t1!e lhomc of Mrs; He ;y ~'I Itmc w~t1 Mrs. Don ~dh'9~nUfg.
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In,: one Sister, Lena, Simon, Ma- Hmnenchs Sa~urday mormng,
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sen Cit y. la., eight grandchilMr, nd Mrls, Stanley John on Iingtoll, S, ),. nnq' M1sr KtJl'lmi(
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went,Dut e~r1'1 ,with iniuriG'S. So
did s9.v'!rol 5ubttitUh~!>' However,
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none sc'emcd b dly hurt. Among
~('IJgtr
the wounded:
alfbacks Die k
W<JjlH'
Chochon, , JeriI' y l<ileoin and
Stilll(on
Gena- Hil)ri,chstn, end S t eve
J'J('rl'I'
Kreuch, and 9u~1rd Vic Kenslar. : Husker Eabt
Northeas:l <11'(IIWd do.; atl,aljl, in: J'('ndn '11
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hel' hu" .nd, D .J I,: Neoll an<1 111111<' .ud ohlll1','n, l:+dO/Ph, \'JC1'.
her son, Harold L Neely
Sunl.lu)' cvcnllg l,ue Is In lho wall
surV1V rR Inc udd rOll r d lugh LoII~' homl', ;ul'lOH. roi' lhcl~i !hlr·
ten;, Mis I I" GJICbll'r, "!'ttl!> L l~.S·~OIHI .1111 IVet'SU
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W Knhl nnd Mr Uo {'mal)' i\ tnt~,
and Ms. Eu 0"8 Leonard,
1\\mSlde. nnd h5 P E e wnn. Om lilli, vlsll't1 Sllturduy with
1';vanston, Ill, Ottl giundcllllll'l'n, Gailit' Lconu d
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Fun; ~ sel~lces for WlllJan~ 5,. sisterl',. 1\Irs, ,1\ erie 1,:. Ii'ISh,. I\os, (,.UI~("I on l\1ts.,S, ,I!. lIlll.. l l ,.Sulll.ItI Y,
Young.
,,~(re held ~londa} ati' AngclC's Calif. Mrs, '.John I
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.the Meth? 1st (',hurch, \\ ayne, Mr,,~ Slln Belnllrdino, Calif"
nnd l\1r's,!
,r" Gnd M 's.. ,La~l~onto Ro~~lor
Y?U~g dlC. Frlda. y, al a NorfoU, I Chllrl('s ~~l'Kln ('y, OXIHII'.d, :<lIIf.I' Iltllll.(.h'~.I.i1 ~IlIlH' :Illld.. '.h~IW. '.. fm'
hosplt.al.
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'lJ('e~lll('III11S lWi \\'('N~\'nd jill Lin·
Rev, Willia
Simmer officiated"
cuI, 'Ill pC'l'shing ulllIJilndun\, I'~ ,
at the rites, M~s LO('('n Ellis song:i
1, S~lurdllY Jr, ~nd .IMrs.. L~on.;a~d.
~'Rock of Ages, 'and "I
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B I t,~.-c k (' vi.:>!itl'd I' '1 1eon'urd
N. O.lson, Ijallbearers were How'reh e .'rra' eft lut :Tuosd y to ~1~1t:~e~s \sor~ in· 111',\: il,l~d {~8llg."I,I;tcr,
A\i$souri Power~ ••se jRaps
,Wildcats ~2~~ 6 I~ 1--Opener -
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FuneraI Serv'.Oces
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I ~ REAq T]'I. ,E W_'J
glVmg, W~yne ,~oss.es,SlOn ,on ,t.h~lt:'il~tat) "a~roL "
,F.ld o Bal'el~an, RI?ky, Alan .and yeah,
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<'dd Mrs, HaTy Beckner, Mrs, S,
WAN
ow.n.:42" N.l.e.~.e. 'l, Illt.., ~C.II)'¥'. ?r.~n.'-J
i3: 'AIt.'xa..Udcr. 1{<j.lUiltQn IWar) Wakefield:
Slle was preceded III ,de.atl'1. Qy'.J"Ha!e and ..1\lr, ~nd ~rs, (;,,1' Id! .'.
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SYPL 1:1: John
exlra pOlnl lallod and the "ore I Sepl It IT,\lold Emhall, Sar
was 713 LU favor of PlamvlCw I gent, fmed $10 and $4 costs fp,r,
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Wayne
.. mgJls.p.O.O.'d.,.n.
m... '.'. 1;, . by
40 Reed,
O1Ph.. lI1. ,30. nl. P.b.. ,.
:from
the came,
,PlamvIew back,
seven,n.,ov
after
zone, Complaint
a pass from Meyer .to Olds.'~Q;\1ereq , .'*¢p,~,- 1'3: DavJn Cl~Yto'n, ,McLpa,01 '
20 'yarrl5~ Tht! BennIs ihen:,lwggedlf,.ncd $)0' and '$4 costs, il11Pto.per
! d0v.: n ,on ,the,:"Plrate's se\f e. n. a,nd 'tum, Complaint by E, L, Hailey,
Plamvlew toof over on dowm,
IlClty police"
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un.able to Imo.ve"lho,.p<raIU"
kioked to the,bevir, 35 and Wayne
put ~cgethcr lanothc,r seorinc: drivo,
Movmg dowq- the, field, Meyer and
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the score
r~intltes.
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t('~:l~~~~~;~t T'.~' Co"
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no kneading· no shaping of dough
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Get FREE Batter-Way
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PUM-I» ACTION SHOTGUN
IN 12, 16, ~O GAUGE
AND 12 GAUGE MAGNUM·
M9DEl 87iO -' ChDrhbf.red for
, 2 3,'_inch shells. lightweight an.d
f~~:a~~::~g~oR:;;~d~ ann~'id~
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the game, ~Vayne kIcked off, TIH'
Hans Block~l', Hos~ms, Chev
ball was fi~lded Ion the P~rale 15
r\an y Dane: Nlclhan, \Vaync.
by Weber, vf'ho displayed ,111". speed I Volk~:, 'agQn I I
a1I4.i ru*,~ng taletJl by s~onng. on!
, I !.J961
:~t;l '~5;:':' ,~rdl run~ The PAT fallert l Jol n Grc\'q'. 'j-r., Wisner, Che\'
'·~nd,:th ' sccre '~~Clod w-q in fa\'or i Da Tell Luedtke. Wisner, Chev
'?f ~laipv-ict wtth 'about' 1:40 left,.
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l~, the ,gam,e,.
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:,: 'PIa.:lJViewl. kl~k~d ~hor1, and lo\\'.
Jo Dorce~', Wayn(f. Cbev pkup
r~:¢9~'e ing heliilown kick on the
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Wa!,;,ei 40, 1'I~ej~~~~~~,~1:n ran Q val Uic~erson, Wayne, Olds
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Oids again ~'onne('ted for a pass
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that took th' D-evils from th(' 35
to the Plai View. 18, Throe moro,
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plays put tijem .on the Plainview 1
seven. Olds then drolled around the 1
" 1962
left end; to Score standing up. TIll''' William Cavocl', Wayne, Ford
PAT w~s good 'on the first try. 1 Wayn~ lOll'!' \Vmsldc. Dodge
but a Pf'!nal~ fotced a sQcond try
Virgll ShUf~~t. Winside. Mercury
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Hartington, I
l- l;bam.
bered fot 3-in~h ~eI1S'~~i11 ~Iso
handl.e 2%~inclj: shells. R oil pod.
Many exclusive featur .
Befor~ you buy you~ew shotgun,
be sure to, see the ,Win master"
Mod11 870 and .• ~el 870
Ma9~um.
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the birt.hday 0 Adolph Jlenlichkc r ";c t1' thrcl'·Wt' 'k
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Mrs. Lowell Swis· er
adoka S ' st wee in Spencer, Ia., at the
spent last We nesd y to S'un:
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a[ niece so;:~~~~
Mrs. Lee
Senderhoff and cl:jPdr'Bp, Lo~ An·
i geles,
George \[ollers
nd Mr~.
' : Anna 'ielson. Laurel, spent Sattir,
day enning at Art Doe chers. I
Marda i Cot:: .sP~l.It lh weekepd
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~ Andrews,
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Mr. and' ;,\[rs. G'!~n Lundahl and
I sons were Sunci;ay ~inne guests at
i Mrs,
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Mr. J. J O'Conner, Sioux City,
an Lor tta Kjer went to Baker,
~r., ~w e~e Larry Baker is sta:;
eed'B~~~yar~:~;~:~d~~:;aa.::
,~n the Loran Meskes., Pullman,
,or,
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6ave
save!
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lore and re,tore mois'ure 10 dry, el, ppc,d ,',on,
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8~lon,
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UODY'S! CHEA!TING!
DON'T CHEAT
yO SELF w~en it comes to your health. Don't
diog oS,e
own
Let you. Doct0f;'o this.
Early dlagn~s,.ng. can. aid in ~reventin . serious
ond costly IrI/UrlOUS effects In mony
iseases.
Then have y,*,r prescriptions filled by ~ur pharmacists at tl1e SAY - MOR DRUG, INC,
you~
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InsulatiDn
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Sweati
Stops
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PIPES
49ct
and
. . daughJter. AinS.l-vor,th_ 'iI'hey al·
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large 8I' oz. 2.00 size
"HOLD IT
me, , ,
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. ~ldents of Legion Aux·
i1~a'
y ~I Ilmeet on 1;uesday eve·
run ;.v' Mrs. OlivelLam~
,I M . an Mrs. Jahde were at Art
re oehl~S Pender, Sunday, for a
Ij '0
visited
horShad
gr~'dmolher.
Mrs,
Carrie
Lamb,
Rest Lodge,
!
Brune
re intetested sbe'
,I'
°,l.OUX
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e;,o enson and !ldren join·
M . an Mrs. Ker:{IlIt FloPine,
and P~m and Mr, and Mrs.
and F1loriI;'e and; family were
s Su day m the Arthur Flor-
I'D.,
iE. T,' wall-n. em~ndei Exe,.c tor~.',I,r
~
, B. B. B, orn·"n0 t A~,tor
I~
HI'
tend Mrs. Otto N~lson's birthday
party.
i:
Mr. and Mrs. Al*tin ing. Dav·
jd and Richard, a~FI Mr.: and :Mrs,
: E,nes[ winegard!\1" Joellen and
RI~hard ~pent SU~Eay ~vening. at
I tht' Lloyd ChriSlel}l~n,.
City.
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Guests in the Ms.
've Lamb
home last Wednes ay to iSaturday
were Mr, and Mrs Nell' Johnson
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and
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settle the
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: the e al o~
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M s:..E Muh~, Mrs, WIlliam Hill
nd I C'hlld en, Mrs. Merlin Wilson
nd ~ons. Mrs. Curtis Maus and
:lU hjter, s.tanton and Mrs. ~Allen
I'U y a.n
sons, Allen, were Sat- i
I'd
dl ner guests at Andrew'
0
lIn the afternoon Mrs,
~;~: :;dwa~:~::l~ ~;i1!;S;0 I:;: Id,
I.
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chicke
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acres, n o,lfolfo;40 acres Ipost,' e;
buildings and lots.
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, t o n H Imberg. Ejlme,. Florines
,rehlrne home ~edne$day and
Ho
be,.· .".mp.nled
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them to Sioux Ci~ to visit her
! ' daughter and fa'!1ily, the Lloyd
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! ':hristiansons. MIl'S. Christenson,
mil'es outh ,and 0 r
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Mrs.. Holmberg and Mrs. Tom
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Androw
Soron,
_on ':;
nad0 d'M",
inner Sunday
at the
AI·
er
B ckman hortte, Carter
cll!Jdre spent Su~day €venmg m L.a e~ la In the aft~.rnoon they
tbe Be Frcdrickqon ho e.
I lsi *d a the Theodore Sorenson
'Mr. and Mrs. !Arthu Florine i an~ Mrs. Efd Grant homes, Blair.
,<lnd
r. and Mrt Eln'ler Flor. I Mr. Th mas Nye and daughter,
I day
i~e, Rd nn-er
d Wing. Mittn., were Toe"
guest* of ""rs. An.
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M~, waYne,~'
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wo story Ir ronie house with 7
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une Urm
north,l of :,' Winsid.e;
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HAND AND BODY
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AI1', OTION
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O,tergleo
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EXCELIII:INT
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nd MJs ,
guests at the home of' furs. Aida
Dilts.
and Mrs, Billy .H nsen and
family were Sunday dm er guesls
at Henry Muelle,rs. Erne son. ,
Mr.
_a,ndand
Mrs,
EldorPaul
Hen r.cnschkC,
chke ~nd I
Mr.
Mrs.
families, Mr, and !\'Irs, I' Rudo ph I
Hanjmer, Mr. and' Mrs: OHo Fre·
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h~.,;
Of:
E~nost
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F,
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H~m~e:n we~ a~hurs~sJy ~:po ~r
wel'(~
enstrand
Sunday
u s~s 0I Mr. and Mrs',Clin.'
,,,"erson, Sunday. In the
Gon
y attended open house
r
qgda jLarson's golden wedng an spent the eVi~niflg with
1's.. J::.ul
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£SERif. 'k .;' '",
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Delln Meyer, MI', and
rs.
bert L. Nelson, Mr. andjlMrs. Ed
t<'rusemark and famil es and
Julius Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hen chkeflill'Tl"d
family w~e Wednesday evenIng!
visitors a Ervin Bottgers!. Mr. and
~1rs,. Flo d Johnson werefhUrSdliY
evemng
ests.
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin eier ~nd
D bb·c
d M
d M
R
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lIlt~ ~vo
Rartels, Mr, and
n
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,~~d M'"
Mrs. Billy Hansen, Mr,
~
vernl
- liorn~roy
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M", Arnold B,udigam
J~ n~on
Mr. And 1\1rs. Leonard: Dersch. L u
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H~;:r:~~~:mpe~
George,
Eic among,
hoff apdother rel~tiv:S
Hen': 10/,Mrs.
Had..'.
Sund,,.Haglu
"veJlng.
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afternoon
Jim
chkc
were
Katherine,
d, Oal· '.~.:C
~v a's:
on In
of the
Norman
McCaw,
helping Ado ph He~lschke celebrate ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ., a~ ng?, I~., and ~r?, Mable Mc·
I hi" birthda .
HEglun , .Atlantic, G., were
a\\, DIX Ii, ~ere .vls1tors.
Phonel 99
Wayne
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Thursda dinner guest of Cora
1\1 + Ch 1St me FIscher and Mrs.
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I E Mr. and
1'5.
ljieorge EIckhoff, Haglund They are guests of Cole
Iga' Bjo kL'und were Sunday din_._~ I
_~_~~~I-c_~ke, Mr. and Mrs. Haglund.
,
r uesl~ 9f M,rs, Gust Hanson.
j----r-----"'--.:.:.:.:.:.::::~:::.::::F::::::::::::::::::::::::;.=:...:+=:::::j:::=:;Mr. an Mrs. 'Walter l Johnson 1\1 s. E, J~ ErIckson, Shady Rest
PI.an to lcave On\aha ~'ednesday od ~.' was.' with the Elmer Felts
,
lor Harl ord. Conn:, for ~ 'month's
I(mer Sunday,
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F.~ ~
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IlI.vin Fuscl1Cr!, 228 Bl1.1 (;flggs and Dougla5l1
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and Mrs, Fred
'ere Sun·
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day dlUncr guests of Mr ,Geneva
,Mr. ,and Mrs. George I Jensen
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wer~ Sunda supp~r 'guests d~ Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Qon Peters, Mrs, Mr
SSIIe" t>aVI,4~oh, ';~ayne,
Tube l1y'e
and, Mrs, 'reeman Lubberstedt,
l{asll'up, MI.. . and.M.rs. Dick
r.
.'s, Denms
Wayne.
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DlOn, \Va:- Ill', attrnded Ihe v.edding ~ d '. no M:s. Preston Turner
' S a t u r d a y evcninj?: 1\11' and Mrs of Joan \'e:;ter and Domvan Koeh- \ ere S n a,Y dmner guests of L.
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Mrs.
• N.
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L,'c' SIIl\lffl"'. Lin,l,
! Higl1 scar s: Cl mlents F(1 rt i1 iz CI'.1 Longe and chlldren, Mr.: and Mrs,
'lllat~'ril~ls
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5
and
wlthn r
Ca~ol ~\nn
~~,~.rt~~~:~.'~I:(~1 Sl~~:l;~r~~~tts(;J~r~~r~ ~S1: ~Iatl~~.:Ii·, ~~~~;~: ~~th~~~ ~~b;ue;t~nk:~beR.a:~er;fr:n:~~~
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Irn~'lemer,t~'
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3
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8lACKWAllS
Plu~llax and
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\\'e~k
I~I·/·Ollo"t.
II w, lUI', : nd MNl!.
on " 010 "
wllr'o she ,hOI ed
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dm~
p~ft ~~~s b~lJi~~~r::5cr:i:ithoer~
'b
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• TTU)!ne,.
~URS
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IDly Dnd
,Art!A
a
Dod fol' 1('1' t
sold Sept 2II anti TI mothy ItI
'oon An"!
M lcs"
. •nd
M. \r
, nn
and'
'I, W"tet",rv n, re
Mr~
M~.
and Mr, .nd MIS,
and f!lmlly spent
Y I ~he Rev. Donald Rob·
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'lAkron, la.
7
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8
Art h u r Ooeschers -"Hernoon
Mrs,. Walter Haglund
s('orJs:
094.' gUl!sts were Mr and Mrs. Rob· i c tE:
ft dmner Sunday for
t",llrr''s
1044." JI 'k', ert Kennedy, Stacia
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n: Haglundsl lwelfth an·
247 a d 61
,
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ate i and Mrs. \f.I.u ren'
Nor. mve,
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folk..
;
: Gll st~
~dnesday ev~ning for
Ni e
,W
L
anti!. supper I pp
,10 111 e !I1 r s.
EmIl Miller
~I mcer.,
.:7
:1
guests of 1\.'lrl" ClirisLmt' Rlsscll
m, ~.~,er I Mr. and Mrs. Earl
' . ert.'.
5
,21'2 \\Cl'e i\trs, Anna Clot:!<er and Mrs.'
r
and, Mont., Mrs. Chris·
V
tl e IS III M d t
et
5
3
1 (' tor
Clocker. Slanton, Mrs.
s;.l. r. an Mrs. Elon
P
.,5 .! 3
\harles G i 1J b
Mrs. ,fj.wren-ce
11
! an '1l,usan and Olga Bjork·
Icc' 5,
3
Walmsley and Mrs,
Voecks,
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: Herlls Hd <'les .. .;...
4
'31 l.Norfolk.
.:
Faces Hypse returned
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henclr
4
4 1.1\11'. and Mrs Earl ea r Wood.
fr m Spencer, la" where
Tom
r
Il'-llld \lml h
b
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h &1 e
sent the past week at th
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4
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a\'e cell u.cst'S.' l e
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e
44 ! "l'll
PISI week 01 l\lrs. Chntme H.is·I M
m
H sehome,
' :1Carpenter
Clements s ertH ze~'
44
Mrs. Grover Carr; and
2 ?4
4
2
~'lvpl
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,
al"~l Mr~I'':'
1 Mr. and Mrs. ArVid !Peterson
u ! and MI s Ofeha ¥agnlt$on, Con.
B Pt?w~crbS I"" ,I
,2
' I cord, Were S\"IndaV VISItors of.
ADS
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fta~
n~I'grh'bors,
"~'
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5:J
M~rkeL
Afplied on sound t ro bodies
or 1011
own. lires
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Amorican "ogil",
Quahty Eg
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lebr4t~d
!
~:I~~~~~~ i~:':Y
V~~.jtors
Pi
~,.. H ~ t t • McNut~· rfll".'1",d
S.III Iny m~ llnc'a[1or spondlnk
•
SlIn·
..or.~
,
N b u r , wa.
;ho~ ra~
othY'r,ilson
l\1rs
'I See BYTh"
I e eraId' ,-
al ern on
in the George
G'm
home.
l<'turnC't! to Omaha but lcft lhe
lrs An~a Stalling'
birthd
clllidref!l, Mitchell and Maycille w s c
on TueSd
Lynelle were Sunday
\\lth th!' .grandparents while they flO n . y
HerS :YranDdseorn Roy Habrocks.
g.
It"
d I
01">
Mr. and Mrs, Au USI a,' spon't
nove o.vran .sJanel.
an wi e, 1': and Mrs. Wendel LI',
DennIs
Mallum
r
t
d
T
b
Sunday
evening
at
Dan
d
e urne
ues·
c ~o tl. B l' e, Idaho, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter olphs.
Burhoop
from fF,ormosa: for a month's da I 'ith h " Other Irelatives and were Sunday supper
uests at
a.ve b e ore ~Olng to Idaho frien 'ea e' It the clolening
for:further service.
f '
III
.
and
Sbh.
i\'lri\1r
f)eJbpl't ,[\'olte and he
e
r.eckloth were Satllrda!' d,'noer
- . an{ J" "S 1eQry Nolle, Wayne, bi lh
,
.
i
Ilelp~d Ml's. I'aulinl' Bargp ~%ady I o •. d y F,'t"I ay. Mrs, Fredrick·
guests at Robert Hansenst
R('st
ccJebralP
hl'~ birlh-I v,s blrthray
,was remembered
Mr.famUy,
and Mrs.
Jack S~hrOeder
•
,lors:on Thllrsday
alternoon. 'nd
Norfolk,
and '
Im~lc~ent
('n~~{~aIBtO"k"I'DI
f~1nilY,I'
II
In
Wakepel~ arfl.
mee~Inf!S,
j
\~ ,roh:l.~(ln,
~,
a~
~agee
5'~
ngade, 8 pim.
3
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3
1
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Ch.Jtislian Crutch
Fredri~kso 's Service l' :)
Sll,llday,
:!!l'
(MPl'lJjl
pastor)
Bank
11
3
(
P
tlllOI1 hOllr', .J <l III . \\urshl\l
"'.. vRng(·llsll
Monday
W.kfd: Llq, }<"' 'rt.
1 I
3
r(,:c!I~tl'al.ion, lor
t11l'{lUg! Fr
7 30 "
High score' Wakefield F r '
"'l'\'.
_','_'1'10,s~"'''ic'''l'
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l<ay, :', p·~m.
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Surlday. S,lpl.
,23: Sur-day school, ture. 882 an 21499; Ernest SW.lft.
'f
C
248
Salem Lutheran Church
(,vl'n~·glll.; Ij~1l'nm8g wo~ship, 10:551
and 606. i I
1_~~ servJlc(', p.r1·
T, uesday Nit I Handiup W
:L
"fBolwrt
pnslm'),
:
: Carr's
8,.U
the hweek . ' Erwin serl,icCj
t'
l'll l
Sl'nlor cholr,
pCI' SnP"kn
7 1 '1
lam' 0 .mper orne,
Lund's Barbdr Shop 6
2
f
j
1
Coca Cola! I
5
3
II
Shcrrv's
c'I"
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, Iqc,
9'
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i)I:~~rsday,
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sr
r
Il.
h ur'C"es
~v.
Saturday.
~dlool.
!:l::10
~n Mr~
a~ld
'1~larket
I
EV8n~elical.
.
'bv I
rf' toTed Tarnow] spent
Mrs Gem'vici
~her motber'tMrs Tuesday
Geo.ge
LaDs, Wisner
I
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Mr. W e R g a d MIl'S,
Mr. and
George Jul,lIn Mr
Gear e 13uskirk visi l ed
Mable /lnd Mrs Don uhlm' nnd Mar>' Ka;
Bard, Monday.
Ie/lllcd 10 the I ,Ii r I' y McMillan
M~s John Bresdtcr a d rt~rs home last Thur day aItt'1 noon Mrs
Dar~el Puckett and ~hiJ ren \+Is Les Cromn, 0 aha, arm ed lasl
nedtat Mrs C Wj MfG*lres last Friday lo care or hel unl:h',lI,lIry
wee
l\1tMJilan !\It Iy Ann Wllllmc(
M s.
C. W
Me UI+ Mrs
F I { III I n g Mrs I'aui
Grorge Buskirk. ~r andJMrs W I'lellllng and MIl'S LOl~ L.uld spt'nl
C ijmg and Mr land
rs John I last Sundu) \\ll)l Ml' ,Ind MIs !'Ill I
nre~sler attended the gol cn wed Millan MI an I MiS lIaloJd Juh
open house of Mr od Mrs lin vIsited Mt'M!llIans lalt'l lhat af I
Ed~.adLarson at St. Paul' church ternoon
WafDC, Sunday afternoon
'JanEtt BanlstJ,., who teaches In
Mr and Mrs Georg
Bruns, Mmden, spenl ~hc weekend with
Mrs Mable Clmkenbea dan d her parents,
and MI s. Cllllk
He~ry.Korth attended the birthday Banister. Mr, nd Mn: Eugene
gatttermg Thursday for Mrs. Em· Anderson. Vic y, Kuthy, Slur Icy
mal Brun6, ~ee":,er., M~s: . A'lna lind Tercsa werel dinn<'1" guests Sun·
tMheo~BnerYun' sCb~ohmloer.nta, IS v~,sltlng at day in the Ban1~ler home
M
VI
Mr. and Mrs. August $:01 wero ing
,pend'i
dmner guests
Larry home.
, I
. , wuuson,
were
Wendell 'Korth
nd·"rs.
Bill Carls.ons I
S.unday din. I
Wilbur Utecht were hos es-se;~ at ner guests m l~e nlrdl(~ MitChl'lI]
h(lme" o
N r f0 lk • I
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Ft. Jaul aid Thursday. I
Mrs
MHrs. JOhnUIGreve and
rs, Billy I .M ...·l and t
· °1 ick Thompson, ,
anseD w
serve,
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~lOCO
n.
re
urne9
ast
Saturday,
af- ;
lph and ----~- "'"- ._.
f\'fr. and Mrs, Dan D,r
- With
f'\
li;l.~('lill'1I1
l
I
worSlllp'l. 11; can·
base·
1dmner, churdh
I
./(, lIlSUI1,
AUg~t
\'em
Flr't
Lutheran
hurch
(( dlyl Ity
HJlchc),
pas or)
Mis
Stamm, Han!OIPh
Thul suay Slept 20 chollr, 8 p m
I 1 1\11' and :\11's Georg? J nsen en
M
Thomas Johnson j
ven
Sol.llLd«y S 'pt
Sunday school,
I I tertaJEled MI and MIS
III Drls· Stu rt III d
, Albion, spent
" 1) <l HI
UI SlfP' 10 30 I
ItOU Mr and Mrs qoyd Sacker &un ay Ith
1'5. Otto Nelsf;lO.
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Woman's wedl
W
L I Ison, ~all Bel nal dmo CalIf and
rs, Ime Nelson and Mrs.
St Pa li's L theran et:hurch
Fullerton's
9
I Mr
:\lIs Alfred Mewl al sup· 1: II A denon returned from a
III ld :iol(lndll,\, ,11
!'n'slnll'nan,
(( at~vll Hit hey. pastor)
RexaU Drug
Ii
~ per l"flday
tn to he ..yest C,olllt. Whil. In
("] 1I1'l'!l
\\Illi 11\1: Hlllh'
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S t p t
Quality Egg
it
2
Mr.
Lawrence praf.
S4 ram nto Ivisitlng the Oscar
('1(']1' st'l\"ll1!..:
t;;ill' 01 ... d~(I·Ji (('aJ~Prsm(,l'ting,BP,m,
TNT Motel "
4
2
fls, M (.
rv I Childers and
M gees II lCnic was held for
\, ('aIJ()J1 [.t'lll'll
('01l11l11IlE'I' III
~Llndlly,1 ep! 2:1: Wor~IJlp ~erV'11 .Farmer.s LJ1i n
4
2
their gue
rand Mt§ Ar.
forme:~ WakrfuJld residpnts, Mr.
("I ar~t' \\('1'(' ~.llrla~1I ('UI', !':dla Col 11('('. !l a ml.l, Sunday school. lJO:15
Waldbaum's
,..',
4
2
thur Childers, Mountain View,
an "f\! s. R'rihA,fd Anderson and
111.";, 1"lon'lld' UJrll'hutl illH.l Anll a til
I,
I
Gamble's
4
2
Calif, spent Saturday evening
fa II I Mr ,1
Mrs. Dorsey
11
I' uq'man i - I I
.
!Hue Bunny
4
2With Mrs. Edna Childers, Belden.
H Ine Em~1 Bjorklund, Mr. and
Covenantj!Church
'Busby Eleva or
3:-1
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
M
scal'I
and family
E5. EntertaIn!>
,. (f'n'~ J.8nsson, pa~tor)
Helen's Shop c
3
3'
James Yale, Kansas CIty/I' Mr. I a
. an~Mrs. Howard Guest.
II~lI~sd~lr, Sept. 20: lI:oung Pea. ~harpics
3
3'.
Olnd Mrs. Walter Yale, Sioux I
1\1 Gus ~fson Jeft Montlay for
CuJtkn. Hot' ('h,~pkr ur the Ea:.t
('111 SIal' t'nf('rlal'I1('d Ull' P('ndt'r pIps SOl:l(·t~, 8 p.Nl.
11
Herb's Hone 8
1
51
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Frlal( Gra· llorrah I and ~pent the D1g~t with
;,1(1 Allt'l1 clpaJll\'r~ <11 tl'lelr la~t
Salurday,! Sept. 22: C~nfihnation
Cash Store
I
ham and Ellen, Cole ....d e and Lt Co We ¢s and famllYI. Tues·
I l'1'L11l~. Fjfl~\-"'IX, \\('1'(' lIn'sent
! (la,s\'. :J ,a [~~.
"I'
Wkfd, Grain
Lbr,
1
Mrs Clara La~~ and Ms. Lula 1(1£1. h left bY plane for Hunts·
_,_.___
, Sllnd<l). ~(pt 2~, Sunpay school,
Sorensen's'f, cking
1
Graffls, Wakefi8ld.
1\ il e
la, f
a week's VISit With
III <lolll ; 11ldrnlllg worsh:'1p, 11; eve·
Thomsen Hd 1':
U
6
l\IJ Ilml l\1r< Arthur cOllders,llll A liB!' anz family, Mr and
,'ling """"'1, " p " , \ ,
.
High scores: lfllll"rton" 9:J3 abd Mn nla", \,,," I ahf I" I Sunday M,
M
spent Tburs
St. John's
Lutheran
.M,uHla y,
24:,Pi9neer Girls, 2,631; Betty
resSler, 50'6 Vera aflelnopn fOJ thcII llOllq aflerld<l e mil I WIth the MaurIce
Mls'soun Sjt10d
;~~ut,~n. ~I
2~ I' C
Jensen,
~pendl~;,g sC\leral days III the Law I~ll tailons I observe hiS birth·
(Sallllldl :\kskl', pastot')
C'()Upl~/'~' r .m<:P
0:>:
ovenant Scratch Leag :
~ •.~'nc.e lr.affls hOlne ~nd \\.Il,h Mr? a,
1
Thursdu'. S,"'I't. ~IJ
'.I,""s c'lub,
j
W akefield F niture
lc:dna
Wesley
P
111
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W(!dn<'sda ,Sept.
W:(cliffe
'
Mr. Childers,
und Mrs,Beld~n,
Rpbcrt Mallum, an II', I',.nd Mrs,
Wausa,
wereAnderson
Sunday
,"f)f
BiUy Hansen and
edncsda)' l!venilllo:
The Marvl" \elo,', visited
day vcning t the
c
Th Ge hom',Buskirk
Wayne, has
-'
r I'and. • Mrs.
us~mll.rk Curl
Mrs,
an e .mlly
allen4e
Ihe moved
hou,e on
larm It w,lI
ob
anee of
Willi. IDIbe
K birthday
semar.k. be
Intoh r akeflcld
la I oDday eveDlD
11,01 lllIlg
PH'll1
I' I t)~'.orlt.
,.Jelll-nlt'I'S and
altt' Itkd ' ,erving
Wl'n'
I\lr~,nliorsHalph,!
l'vlr!i Kermll
j\'II:,~. Dal' AlId<'I"SOll, /llld
~I_I_ ~_. lIullt'rt EMilI!.
p 0 Dinner Held
t('il~Sl'lllblt!
lor l'EU .... as
I
RU~~.i~IC.'Circle,
study
'cpt. 20,:
SundllY. S.p' 23:
L<.at.lJ~' (~f S,il~.tll
L IUll'r
Thllrbd.af·"
)IDrvi~
udlllnms. CDrroll
visitors 01
h.
G(.'OrgQ Eickho
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"n,~ lour', .
19Uand l l,
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Mrs. El'vin Boltgel' and Edith
were Sundll)' a(ternoon visitors at n
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'vISitors at Hob 'ft, Thomsen!.
!'I1.rs.Mr'l. oSlA.t.'1.
IlI".,rl'uspisii.
home, B.
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II.
DoD
Tho i
B
wore Thunday
;Meiera.
! M.r. DDd Mrs
p,mlly were, \
unitedl P Eisby erian Church
(.lui" l"""nm, paslor)
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Cigafelfes
'SILlcoINE
II!
, Cln. ~eg. $2 19 1;
Cln. Ki ~ Size $22~
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he Wayne .lCNtibr.l llerold) T~u"day, .,~epte ber 20,'1962.., Hnnten
an I Dwi ht, Mr, an ~lrs, ,Jensen,...1 omf cid,.
Ed
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Ch' rch
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un
tbMcr,.t~oot~oelpereSI'~~somwee're' i1y
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Mr. a
:'Ions
Eveni
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uests jn the
ay,.e' :
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sen, .,..
~und aupper ~uests in the Ed Mt' , Jo n ,D,lh
h
M ea·
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. a eh e ,orne,
ere
Mr.' 'and Mrs 'Ed' Strat I an
Iman hOI e,;;RalldoIpti.._
Gr ve,
: and l Mrs.;
~an1ol. ere T'hutsday e e~ing
M. and Mrs l~vm Janssen, Fre·
er eck iand ra.lllil Y• MI;'. and
':"""'-----..,.I-+-----~-----lgue8 s ·lfr he
to Peters orne mo t. were w ek;'end guests in the
Deck Karolyn and
E iSClopal Church
('flld1en attending ublt(' schoofs, Mr, and
l~S~ harlie petcr~.land Chull Smith llot4'
Ro cr 8 d Ml("s.
Deck. .
Wiltse Chapel)
5 Mary's Behoo1, 1 ~0:5 pm, can uaughtcr, lieN: , were last 11'rMay
Mr. and Mrs J~mes T~etgen and
. es. larence B ~)Dzynski and
811(1<1<1), Sl!~)l 23 Mormnl-: pI ay fl S:-ilUn:-i 1 30·5 30 an 7 30 9
gllc~tS,
.
I
daughters wer Sunday I afternoon
wer~ SUd. a y dinner
cr, 1030 III
Sunday, Sept 2:-1 Low mass, 7
Mr. and Mrs, John Mocr,·1 : ond visitor'$ in the iUred Meyer home,
s I the! Don, amter home.
I a Ill; low mass anr benediction, Denhis, Wa nc, lwe~re ca-liers Slq the aandolph,
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Fir t Church of Christ
J llllor <'hOII', 8; high mass, semor, MaoN Stahl 10m( Sunda.y.
Mr. and Mr-. Bin ,Broer and '
!
(
(2{ Eust/llh Stre('{)
l'IOlr,lG; corporat
communion
Mr, and irs. Max Stahl~ere daughUers, 510 x;Cily, Iwere S u n · ,
.,
•••
Sunday! St'pt. 23: Bible SdlOOI. uflday for the m?n 'bf t1}~ parish; last I Monda s}per guests i 'the (,iay' afternoon vi~ilors in the Walt St Pau '" Ev. Lu eran C~urch.
10 u:m.; '0Il1111ulllon 11l1d morning
'<'wman ~Iub l'(,glOn~1 PIClllC, CO,I l'~rl J,cns n
DIne :and vewed 'tietgen home., j
I! Iu(H · yM,' S,!!iplPt,e ·2.,pa ,IO r ') r c h
Cb U
sC'rVICe, I~
I \mbus.
j"
!>lld~! PlUtu cs hey hlad taken. on
Mr. and Mr~. Albert Pondevigne
is rd
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WI't1ne'S{ ny. SI'P~ 2U Blhll' study
Monday, Sf'pt. 24: .)blri.hUtiOn of theIr trip t lh~ World's Faitl.• Se- visited in thel C; s. Hansen and sc .101. fp.m.; S un,d a y SChO.01
<lnd pray 'I" mel'1mg, 8 p.lll.
loly t'ommunion, c13pel, 7 a,m.;.iattle,
,:1
hl Kalin ho~esi Coleridge, Wed- Bi e te$chets mec ing, 8 p,lll,
B
?ss, chap<-:l, 8;~. 't' .
.
Mrs., Em na andherg and ~,wan nesday to Frl ay,
nda~r Sept, 23: Sunday schoOl,
Immp uel Lutheran Church
i rw..'.sduy, Sept. 25: )lsll'lbutlOn of \vere Bund y dnner guest:; iln1the
Mr. and l\fr. Wayne Johnson, 9:3. a.m~; worship !erVice, 10:20.
, lsso,uri SynO'd
i 101y..communlOn, ('ha )PI, G:30 a.m.; :\lux Btahl honle to observe :.' Mrs. Omaha, were dinnel' and supper "
I,
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(h., W. (,mk, pastor)
,\ cnlng mass, Churcll7 p.m.; eon- Landberg's bil't lday.
gm'sts Saturda in the Martin Mad- Th" phil,s Bv. Ref rmed Church
Satunilu, 'SJEoj'('j,ll
2'\: SaL II I' day CSSI?-tlS for Newm,•• n. \ club and
.Mr. and .. rs.jk:harIiC petel'.~ and sen home to. v sit Mr. and Mrs, Al.
~,(A. p~ Weage pastor)
st'hool, 0:,0·11 :30 ,til.
ill, 6-7.
daughlPr, llcr ,I!. and Mrs: Ray I bert Pondevlg e,
nda ,!.sept, 23: unday school,
Sundar, Se
' : Sundar schooL
Wednesdat, Sl'pt. 21: Ma~!'i, chap-- - I
---...,~----- 9:'( a.m; worship service, 10:30,
9:30 u nj,; wor~lllp ~:enll:e, J(}:30. pJ, 11:3() a,lh; CYo meeting, 51.
Mary's hall, 7'30 p.m
i
. et~odist ~hurc'h
St. Pa I's Lutheran Church
--' (Vl tor Irelan, pastor)
(H . .:. Schlrlck, pastor)
United Presbyter an Church
$. 'nda
, Sept, 23: unday school,
Thur~f' Y. SppL 2()' LeA Synod
(Olivcr B. Pro('tt' mmister)
10i .m,; worship se vice, 11.
mcptill" ,Fremont: adulL InstrUl'- I Fl'lday, Sept. :n; 1:Mf'n's councll
I! By Gladys Reichert ,_ Phone Z 82
lion CI~ssl7::\U p.m,
('Xt'l'utIVt' committcl'; lll,lnSL', 7 a.
1m anu lEv. Rof rmed Church
Sund'!y. Sppl 2:1: Churfb school, m.
.
d b F~
Ht'mcdit's."
'ard prizes went to
(Jo n $, Sa"to , pastor)
9 :H.l 3,(11. ;If.llJlL Bihk ('ILs.~, 9::j(];
Sunday, Sf'pt. 23: Christian Edu- Inlure
y a
.6. nda , "Sr",pt.
23: Worship serMr and Mr . Don Powley and Mrs. Rieharr Car~tens, M\l's. Le
,..
~J'h'P lU.lII
~a,~~~~ ~,~r:~~~: ~~'~~F'I~~~~::~Jlm Bal,., e'~' to Omaha Sunday Anderson an Mrs. Annn Ander VIC, 9
N'~.
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'~~~~~'I"Of~~eder~led~~~I\O~a~~e~,~,ll~~~ ~~rr~~~i~vh( li;~ ;:'Op::~~~~ i~rpt~~~,. ~~h ~hr~~,O~~lt~('rD~,~~ting
Thurkday, Srpt. 20: Women's PrcRbytery
~/I~~~:: 2<;rip(:~:~~Y,
S
l'
9·4~Jn~~(~,
BY!'
S
i\'frs. Eugene
l ')'1 S I
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er~dse,
fall
Belden,
An-12'~;':lJ~t:~'ay, Sept.
\~~ r~:~~~\;({1 1:IS~~~:. in~~~yl~~W~
26: High school fa1l1
r~llle was working
h . , l
for a t'lln. tn dian company His
e
and ('ondition i,' (]'JUral.
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Ppn r. TtlOot 179 met t the 1'i
Hall Thurstla' aflt'rnool, Sept. 13.
The
TPWd the Iil pting with
ie
the'
ou, a;i7 ;:;
h
II
~~(;r~'i~g' l:~);:hi~~ lOI~;1 ~)(~IITJ(:n's P,~~~iy g~(I)I~I;,('~~'Hr!'al
p- Jl1
('\'('nlng
til 7
M'I'VI('t',,'
Sept. 20· "Ch\lrc1
quart{Tly
pin; chOIr pl'<Ic,
~)lIsill('~~
Sh 0 Ies
:
llt'sdu
he
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fla:..(~' ;~I('f'· nt~~~~
1-,;"..__ 1w,th til" ""rT".lv'r,'ngmC""ree'I'e. n !...°1
Reueemer Lu'heran Cturch
w
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an d M
rs. Joe '
HlD'kle and
r
Sat;~'d~~"rl~SI~,~~·e~('i P';;I'~~r:nt'l"~.. I~\r:r<,a~~st!'lk~~d~;,~l'~llsl;el)I~,~llg''lt~~~~r\~;
JO
V;;per
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Grace Lut}'leran Chorch
.'\li~sOllri Synod
(E . .1. Bernthal, pastor)
Silturday, Sf'pt. 22: Junior clloir,
1 p,m.: Saturday sC'hool, 1:30; no
con.firmatlOll instruction,
Sllnday, Sept.
Sunday school
<lnd Bible classes, cit;\' 3uditorium,
9 a m.; ,worship service, Rev. Paul
2:1:
Stl'n~el. ~orfolk,
f,~nomtheJastwT",ul,~a'mdaYptuOntSn"ety-
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c!1{Jlr, l-i:4tJ p.m., Ch:lI11't'1 chOir,
7'1:): Luther Lpa:,,:ul', H.
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First Methodist Church
(WIlliam Sllnmcr, pa~toj')
Friday, S cpt
~I
1\1t'lhodl$t
I\1<:l(p,~, 7::10 11.111.
Sunday, S('P!. ~:l: ('!lurch sC'hool,
9:30 a,m,; morning w 0 r s hip,
"There"f; a Light Upon Tho Mouri·
lains" 10:45,
Wt'( Iens( I a:v, Sl'PL. ~f;: "~
wcsleyan
'
,
Servin' (;uiJd !lo(lul'k Slipper, 6.;1O
,
p,m,: . lInlOl' lllgh MYF, 7; Chant't'i eholl". 7-:10.
H. C.
I'tht'
10,
h,IldO,Bndga,Ys' Sp".',Pnl., 24: Duo club, REA
bu
Wednesday, Sept. 26; A I tar
Guild, Ed EC'htenkamp home, 2
p. m,; s('nior thaiI'. 7; Walther
. league, WJ1liam Eynons, 803 Nebraska, 8.
St.-Mary's Catholic Church
(William K1c'fflllan, pastor)
Thursday, Sept. 20: 1\1ass, chapel,
8:30 a.m.: DarLy, SI, Mary's hall.
September groups of men and
~\'omcn ~~ill supervise the games
and serve hml'h, 8:30 p.m.
Friday. Sppt. 21: Mass. chapel,
11:30 a.m.
Satunllly. Sept. 22: :Mas~, ehurch,
8 a.m.;
__
home. Mr. and Mrs. William
I Puntney and Edith Burrus took
Mrs, Frazer to Sioux City last
Saturday evening when she took
the bus to her home.
I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Janssen
!<JT11.I family were Sunda§ cvenmg
guests In lhe WJlliam Puntney
nome. Diann Folkers and Betll
Mathers, Norfolk', were Tnursday
evenll1g guests.
.
Mr. and Nil'S.
DeWa'·'ne Granfield
, . J
<lnd tamlly! were last Sunl,lay cnl·
mng guest.<:1 In the Roy Granfield
hOlTIe. Ernest Pippett, Ft. Morgan,
Colo" was a guest Friday afternoon. 'Mr, and Mrs. Cene Samuelson, Colorado, werc gucsts last
Friday evening.
.
Mr, and Mr~, Daryl Granfield
2nd sons were supperiguests'in the
Roy Granfield home Monday,
Mrs. Fred Meyer, Randolph, was
a guest ~ast SUllday in, the James
Tietgen home.
I'j\r. and Mrs. Albert Pondevigne, 'Anaheim, Calif.} ca,me last
Monday noon to Visit; 1n the Mar
tin "Madsen, C. s. Hansen and!
Ed ·l<a'Uns 'homes. Mr!. and Mrs. I
Kalin and C, S. ~ansen and
Dwighl', Coleri!dge an~! the 'Pondevignes we r e ,Tuesday dinner
gue'h ;n the Ma,Ho
home,
A fainily piclnic was held in the
American Legion hall, Coleridge,
Sunday in l!onpr Df Mr. and Mrs.
Alb e'r t Poqdevigne, Anaheim,
Calif. other guests were Mr, and
Mrs, Vern LarSon, Wayne, Leonard
Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Johnson, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Lowe ~nd sons, Mr. and Mrs. Har'Laurel, C. S.
I
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r('1igim~~ ~nstru:tio_~~_~o~~r~~~ons,
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and ,f~. Uy:Noriolk, w&,~
Sunday VIsitors,:
the Rhy ers
'Mrs..Don Sj~dSCIl.la9._.and
evinr
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and w "i A,With
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spent
mllY , Sioux City,
Rhymers'
Mr. and Mr • Norman c.'h isten.
1
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were MD.
Mrs Charles Bract
man an fa iJy . ,
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in the'
HansOn
me. 3Y.' afternoon
.
Mr. and Mlrs. David Sch rtinghaus and fa,lmil~', Omaha, ware
Shturday OVlnight guefts n the
Wilbur Bens oof' home
ff,ek~n~
.
E' V,~i ry' Week'
fOlk,.
I.mndr
RgndD.'
Hum·
phrcy.anI
gClesls In the Brock~an ho e Iwere IY,Itr. and' Mrs.
E:ugcne GC9tsch, Mr. and Mr~.
Otto Sc l\l:t~. l' and Randal,' Hum,
phrey,
h' i and Mrs. Herman
~;I,:ek~";IO~nd
ant ~~~~n~~~a ~~i~~n;
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b~rthday,
eo
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Neighb ring Circle Meets
+-_~:r;.--
Herman Bo!'f' lmd
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Mr and
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cnJ1t*,d
SundayMrsIII
Wa fieldPH!nJe
pa k dmn<>1'
to, observe
[,ror nson's
Hay Hingst,
Em' s.on, Sopf'lnt Sunday cH'nmg in
th
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and ~'l:'s, Ed Oftedahl re..
tu ned to t e LeRoy Johnson
ho~e fOllojin g a weddIng trip
to. gheMr.
Black
ni
ar'fdHills.
Mrs.ThUrSday.eveOelbert Jen~
,..-or.
b '
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Fb
1'Irs.• H rmaln Steube was a
PrIzes were won by Mrs
ii,
d
P
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Skelly·!urnace,oil. with
keeps
fuelUnes 'open, filters
and ipozzles
tree of obstructions. Result:
heat.;
ing system works at top efficienct, gives
more heat lor less money.
:
lis.
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Mrs. H.ia1m1r Lund, Mrs. Ernest
AlHlb'son andl Mrs. Lylo Johanson
l['ndl(~allghtc.'rs hclP£'~1 Mrs'. V£'rdel,
Lundtlobserve' her bIrthday Satur·
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faimfJ~,a ~~:rs~p~~~nsu~~t:; e~:~
I home,
Tho~e fro
Winside at nd~g :
Ithe bU'thday o~ Georg~
11 ~t i·
Norfolk Sat rd~. y. evemng were.
~. and MI.". Cbrist Wei le,Mr..
~nd Mrs. Her a.n Jaeger, r._ a~<f 'I
Mrs. Herman 1<.•.011' Mr, nn Mrs,
'~obert Kon nd family,
. aqd
Mrs, F. C. V 88, lIirr. and M " L~o '
Voss and Ann~8;nt;l Emil Ko.
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. The follow ~ ,relatives eld
surprise pa Yi Thur~aay even~
l.n9 fl)., M'~.alld ',Mrs. Ed Sc'helj !
'~G;nbe!1l on t ~ e i r fou .fir-St'
wedding a i.~rsa<y: Mr ·and _I
Pinochl CI b Meets
Mrs. ·Harlan t1 e 'i bolsheim .~ I
G.Tl fmo hIe c 1u b met IWJth ~aughter, Pief~e, Mr, a ·
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Mrs E a I\.ahl Fnday after~Gn
d win Brp~ and M . an
Y~U'II Get More Heat p~r DOII~r
~J~~h \~~c ~~~rk~e~ahlgrC('n~~e~~n-
nea
~I~ er;~urasd~~ok;n('~~~~mWI~~~l'nan~I M~.
~~~%il~;. C~'~l1~J[:lt~a~~~0~~bs:rCi~~.
met
bers Tu
an I,da
tw ;fternoon.
guests, :l\1!rs.
Teo'd,e",.
Ch~rl~s
Farran and Mrs. Sam Riecpett,
were pr sen, Mrs. William Lib~n,good ga e t e pray~r.' Mrs, ~ail1rice Lin say read scripture ve;rsts.
Mrs, Ralph Ring pre,eO.ledi Ite
jesson, "M ssions: assisted
y
other 0 emb rs, Mrs, Prinee, I',
Libengo d nd Mrs. J, B:t . e
Wylie ere onored with the ;hir ,hda)' so g. ept. 2~ is guest day.
M.rs.. e r a n Rasmusse~ Wias
hostess.
uble
at Elmer Ech-
?eal~ Dahl~re~
Mts .
I1lne·~ear old.lda,Ughti:lrl~':~~I~f~el;~;;ic~~ni~;dg:~~~;v~'rn
of Dcn 2, Paek 17
M
Bartels Is Hostess
afternoon, Sept. ) ,·n.·e w,'lh hl'S m'olher, Mrs. Dora
.
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Bartels was hostess
at the Fire H~1l with den mothers HIH c,
t 1rs"k. lr\'ln
I-nl
I I ~r
'f·
,Mrs. Eddie \~I('lble
and
Mrs.
WH!v Irs. ' .. mma Woehler, Pilger, (l
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ues.ayator'I
no n Mrs Anna !\.ll'yers and Mrs
lard Jeffrey jill charge Roll cal Wa, a ~ B.kend gu.est in the Carl'
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Was answe;c( by namin'g a planet Nie ,an home.
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~.l1.ard .Bartels \V.ere guests. Mr.s.
'
E II MIlicI' presided Mrs I WIll
M.embers Tmade lbg books. T h
' .of . ~nterr. ';nd Mrs. Eugene Miller W41lter.
was 1I1 charge
SCOUl';
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Ruth C;' cle!Meet,'
Ruth Cirq'le Methodist
When your tank isn't full, water can
condense from the air and cautrust
d~mage to delicate furnaCle parts.iA full
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Cub
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NO THWEST
an
Kilnlberfy Sue, 0 m a 11 a, tajnmen\. Mrs. Elton Miller gaye sen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ausp nt t e weekerid in the Alfred a I~eadl.ng. Mrs, Joe .El'lCkSOn won gust Loren~en and son, Wayne,
Ladies Aid f.'uest Day
M.llle-r and George Farran: pr~zes 10 Dower con~e-"ts. Mrs.
and Mh. Earl Johnson a d\
"0 es
Rthert Blatchford Wll! he OClober v'"
11,
'trinity Ll theran Ladie" Ai
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G~rge, Thurstan, and Gladys
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!M. a d Mrs. Norris Weible,
s ess.
Brader a ~ d Rodney, Pender,
OCIO
Lecos
.!;u<!',st day w s ob~l'rved Wedn~s- Lin a at
I d Dean, Wayne, were ---'-,
Thursday, S,:pt. 20
da} at the c~unh, Twcnty-flv SiUQ ay afternoon and luncheon
!Mr, and Mrs. Raymonu Hart, ccah ,~,vafo,~"l,f,aa'newdeMII"P,ao'tItYedaOnhdl
Center C:f' de Club
m~mb('rs and,1 eighteen guests wer g"e Is '·0 her pareots, Mr, and'S"
d h
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TrlDity L t1lf'ran missionary
M 'EI
M k
d'"
'fenan oa , la". and M. r. a~d Mrs, sp nt Frid~y afternoon w.lth her
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Friday, se1'
pq,·~jent., rs, 'mer on rea Mrs Ma tin Pfeiffer,
Verner Hart, Com, la., were week· gr ndparen.'s, Mr. Dnd Mrs. AI.
Wmslc1e Voman's SocIety
~~el1:(:lf)~~:~ ~:v'p~'ye~~', ~~~. 1M. 'an 'Mrs. Kenneth \yagner end guests ~t J,oc-<F.r~~k~~ns,.~~n. bert Brader, Wayne, and left
Tuesday, S pt. 2S
L~o Jensen ~as in charge 'of th ard faml.Jy were callers m the ?ay th,cy enJoyed a PICDlC at Gav- Sa~urday morning for their hame
WSCS GUi't Dav
1ro g r a. m andj'Wl'lCO. merl the guests. D,nn wac~.er .b.om~ Sunday after- mSMPrso.l:otw
· alla"e R,'ng and jara i~Ch.icago~
\IeI;;. Jac k K ueger and Mrs_ L.yl noo
~ M
Wed",~:: d ay, Sept. 26
M'
W',ll,'s R"lz and Hoglu"d were." guest' of Mrs. a'r\
r. and
rs. Thure J ohnson,
K tuegcr p I aye d an ,organ-Plan
e
.,
Auxlil<lry (31pet r3g sewIng
. ' an " rs
,
Sundell ,Wednesday afternoon
hen nll( Mr. an M1'8. C 1a.renee HI
0 m.
,li el . Mrs.'
onal,l KI'llle read
R'll. an' Mr,s. D.ora Rltze spent
W d
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F d
th N
she was hostess to LaPorte club,
wc_ e ens ay evcmng ue~ s 111
Neighborho d Card Club
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p em.' Mrs.
ndy' Mann presente'
,n y ~enJ¥g- ·Ul:. e
orman
thl' Martin Holmberg home where
e
Neighbor :~o·d C- a T d' Ch-\.p} met, 8 "Tater T .eater," Cheryl Aqn Sr sen ante, Stanton.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rmg
He~ry C.arlf,on, Omaha, was visit1
WIth Mr. Jltd Mil'S. Wilmer ~Ueck Bel1mer
Pla~Y"a t>iano sofa; l\1fs -~' rs. OWaI'P, Ivers~? land her tende Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. A. Larson s ir.g~The la tel' had. been, ~mploy,cd
Friday P~' es went to .¥r ~nd ~,~thur Rabe ead 'an, article' Keith ,P her, .Mrs. ~A n n'a' Andersen, gpltle weddmg o.bserva~~e 15 un a y un arms 1J.~.'re ~. eVe'rt.!1 Yea.f~i;ag'Q}·"
1\11':-;.. \V~rr ~ 'Marotz, Mrs. ·:'R. ay- Mrueger pl~ ~d. .a iru. mpet s~lo,
i~i eel ~:rs. G:I.Jii~ FrallCiS,. Wh.O atten]. 011, ,at St. ,Paul s ~hurfh"
ob Cul.on' ;a~:Mari,~n"'Sraux ~I'I'
mond WI~t ur.. Gerald BE:!cker: and .Mrs. Jenc:c.n .v. e ,a demOrlstrallQ.
~ 5\1 patent .. n Our Lad y of V; ayne.
tl
Ci, wer~ Sund.y dini'ler guests
Mrs Fra
Bru~an, 'MJr"1 'and 'iHats are Iats.': "Kitchen com ! q ~des: h~SP.I~al, N~~oIk, Sat.
Mr.1 and Mrs. ~eron CuI on . atl Theron Culfons. Ev'ening vis·
;l,.lrs. Fran Drudigan will be' hosts mittee was
rs,"AJ:1dr~:w Ander . rdi V a[ terno'a~. They also spent I Thursday evenmg at Verd~l it~rs wer Mr, and Mrs. Will
Oct, 5.
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Mrs, . antin, Pfeiffe!", a n
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the Chris Andersen Lund$.
Klejn an, !,Ii.ce Mr. anc;t Mrs.
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NIts., Dora Ril:ze,' ""'.A., rumm;;rge M e. 1 I
'Mr*. Delmar Carrison, Wayne, DOUilla's i,el~ l!I~d'twa children,
Mallks Eiglttieth Blrthday',
rale will bel' held.;.~t' the chure'
D~
Powley spent Friday vis~t~d Mrs. Ernest Anderson last Battle Cr ek~ e~ Mrs. ,v..~U Wol.
Mr, and I Mr~;, Carl Ni-eman en.. -parlors Sent 27 • 28, Next reg 1 1;8 uth I IOUX City,
4
Tues~ay afternoon. Mrs. J.e s s tel'. Th~ roup 'had· attended the
tert,ainE'd ~'r~latives and fTI~.ends ula,r me.ct1ll1 will b e . 9Ct. 10..,
INTI! Sll Reichert, Gladys and Bf(}";nell and Mrs, Oscar J?~nson Wolter ~e nion.
Friday in hlmor of Mr. Nieman's +---.-I , ,,\~
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lIb sMnt'Saturday evening m wetel,Wedncsda y afternoon VISItorS.
Mr. andjMrs. Adolph Berg:, Sioux
eightieth
I r t h day. Afternoon L. Mr. .and Frs. Juijus l\iJ~Ak. 4ie altff Fenske- borne, Hoskms Last Monday evening Mr. and Cit~, wer ,Sunday evening guesls
guests w~r~_ Mr. and Mrs'.' Ed Wayne, ana r, attd MJrs/Wi1lfa
'i ¥ aij,1!l Mrs EdWln Br:ogren, Nirs.1 Albert Echtenkamp, Mr. and fit Levi 0 hlgrens. Mrs. Levi DahlBargstad~,,: !y!rs. Richar.d BU:dken- lJanke spent Sunday even;ng in Norf lk, I ere ~.y..~_ ~rs'1 Ha~l.:~~~son _~_~d ~~r._,.~~~~~~~it ~_~h~~l~~_s~~te_r~_
dahl and,
Dora E h l,~ r .<;, the A. B. J,aljlke h Q m e . "
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----<---jPierce an~1
rs. Alvin Bargfbdl. I Mrs. Apdrbw Andersen was
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About [hltl} gucsts were pr{l,;cnt ,Sunday dinner guest in lhe Maf\,'i
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for 00 "v""ing uf curds. ptizes Ander'en home.
were W()~ 1:)y Fl-ed Wittler, Mr.
Mr. and l\rrs, Alfred Ja,nke an
and Mrs, Richard Jllgcl and Mr, Randy, IVlr. and Mrs, Willial
und 1\'1rs' J. E. Pingel.
.Janke, Mr. ~~d Mrs. Harold Sip·
l
Out of,to"Jvn
guests were from hley and farrfllly and Mrs. Emm
Omaha, PieJce, Hoskins. No'T'folk Siphley, had Ipicnic dinner at Ga'l'
and : Pilg~r. Mrs, Car I Ehlers' in's Point Sunday,
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bakl'd alte! ,decorated thc hirth-l 1\11' and NIl'S. August Franz~,
day cuke.
spen~ Sunday evening in the Dat
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Fran cn hon)e
~el(ah ,iLodge Supper
l\IL .A. A, 'R i.s sal'. Norfolk
LodgE', mem· "pent Thursday With her parents
I
b.ers and ..'lhmr fam,lies attend.rd a' Mr. and Mr.~ II. C·Hansen.
i
chicken SHpper ID the Chester WY-111
I 'honor 0 Miss Martha Krue.
Soc,-tt.· Iy
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you'll be ready because you won't have
wait for service.
A6 .I'~f!1,
Sept~e~:r'~r~~<;::nary
1
met TUl'srlay
1\11'.
Sch~ueter,
Winter has a sneaky way jo£ bloWiPtg in
before you know it. If ,you order now,
~ecn('klU~~:sP{'r gl {,5t!>
fur ished enlel'lainlllcnl.
~~e
~J~r:('~ :.r. *~ge~llPG~~ts~~rn~~~ ~sn( e~~r~~rLnugrf!f~~~a~~e~nj:~~'f:r:;~
Need It
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You'll Have Fue! When
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Chur'Cth)
Bapti,ed
Debra i, LY n , infant daughter o,r . w s a guest;
Mr.
,Jaek Broe,.man,
. rs: Jack IBroekman and Mr!.
was ba t\ze~l at Sl. P~ul s ~.. ~- A hur Rabe' s!Jent Friday aftertlleran
hUJ1~h S~nday mprmng no n with Mr~. H. ~. Hanson!, who
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"Na1i(]n~"
WIll.
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~ u~sd
Mrs. I aQ.s li.rog:ren and Hodncy,i
Th~ Lloyd Ho"bet· r~mny SPl'ot
'Mr, nd !\l'rs, Warren HOltgI1r Frid.,y ('vcnir)g 'n lit V~.l'll Miller
an
(8lJghlcrs we l' e SalUf(1 y honH, lo obse vc Bl'cpt's first
even g Visitors in the Wilbur B . bIrth ay.
shoof Orne.
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Til, Ml'l"lin $nul [anlily were
Mrs "Iva HalUm W!l!> 11 Sundp Tut.'s ay eV(,lIln~ gu sts at Floyd
aItern 0 visitor in the Mrs. Sa:m Roeber:;
Reich'rt
me.
1"1' day MI', ~llnd Mrs, I,' Thurc
MI'. and
Irs. Harlan Herb I· John 'on and Mr and I\lrs. 1"81' An·
shie cr an
daughters, Picn,c, c<'rs n, Cont'or, Wl're ,supper
sp<mt Tuesda'y c cning in
gucs s of Mrs~>'AXlll l"redl'ickson
nis· I'. aW.nedrs,\hrO,',1lCJ·an,;'s '11'III'ken,
·IUOf · M". D' _Imo, SChWO',.
Mr
nd
n
c!>
~ay e, spent. ,Sunday aftcrn.o~n ten a
r.. nd Mrs. Kermit
m th Fred I'.nckson home.
Tur er atte ltd the Fair at
Mr, and !\Irs, Hit'han! Miller Spe cer, la.; Friday. Mr .. and
and u.lecne were Sunday dinn~r Mr. Dean Da Igron were there
gucs s m the August Vaccks homle. W nO$day. Mjrs. Paul Dahlgren
Afte noon and. luncheon guests spe t the ti":.~1 with the children.
werel• Mr. and Mn;. Fred Lchm~n Mr. and Mrls, Fred Roebe~,
and ~amil)" PIlger, and Mrs. TH~y Wa ne, were f ' the Lloyd Roeber
AveJ![man and Mrs, I::lla. Kuhl.
ho e while th latter couple, ac··
M, and Mrs. Christ Weible co panled by Mr. and !Mrs. Dan
spef Wednesday evening in t~le Joh son, Saut
Sioux, I attended
L . . Kahl home, .
the Fair Satu day anBISunday.
In honpr of Jlmmi(, A, Jensen's
M and Mr . Verdel ilLund and
birt! day Monday, guest:-i In his' and Ga~'llin w re Sund~y evening
home were Mr. and Mrs, Chest~r gUeJts at warrtn BiIsonsl, Wayne.
Wyl e, Mr. and Mrs, Krisl Jcn.
Ml nnd Mrs. Addan Burns,
sen, Mrs, Willis Hit7:e and BiIllY, Har~ington, an th('ir s9n, Owain
Ma garet and Ed 01 e I'eteden, Burtns, San Ditgo, who IS home 01)
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per Cirde 'me ~= ~~~~: ~. p,m.; Lutheran men's
akef.oeld
Tuesday I've mg at the church
S turd y, Seot. 22: Confirm aMrs. Clarence Bronzyn~ki conduct· ti~n !irs year -class, 9 a.m.; sct'By Mrs. Wallace Ring
t>d thE' meetl g. '[\;ine mE'mber (J~d yea class, 10.
' Wakefield ATlas 7.2872
were present. Mrs. VIdor lrelam
's nda Sept 23' Sunday school
('~~,e~lr:" ~~JC~n:~~i(:rs~~~e ~:~ Id." .m,; 'worship ~ervtde, 11.
'Ini red At School
son,
Was led by Mrs
IT esday, Sept. 25: Senior choir,
ar,bara,
William Wylir, 1\.11'';. Elmer Niel 8,
day, Sept. 26: J u n i 0 r of Mr. and Mrs, K{'nTllt : UI'Dor,
tegs
,
C\!Ohl'I',.'pd sen was
etilo 1', 4 p.m.
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Cub Scout N¢ws
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sw ng ro c a sc 100 an see
st'l'li:e.
,lnel' Mrs. AIl.gust Voe.cks
ehe.l l !" pr<letll."." ) ..30 p.ll1
Il. a r I' y Samut'lsol1 home,
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Sllnd<lY, SI'Ot. 23: Ellrly
\VuYI1f'
and I\lr, uod l M'n. RIchard Miller
spl'nt
Wi'~llrl('sfl.ay
Hl the Otto
"One Out 01 Ten," Sunday
I\Irs. Myron Strathman, MdA_'an,
VOt'('ks hOml{' :--.Iorlolk
JO, late' sl'rvlt:('s, 11,
I,spcnt la~t Monday evening In the
Carla I\'lilll I' spent s('vel'al days
J\lond,I)', Sept, 24: Mission study LlOyd Dunkll.lll home.
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covl'n'l! di~h :-;\lP]WI', 7 p,m.; meetMrs. Betle Frazer, Des Moines, 'n th(' MI'r in Saul home last
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1I Mrs, Bill Brogrcn nlld h('lpcd· Mij. o.n Mr~'. Gnl'>' Ncl~'
ere afternoon \'iSito~s: son, CarrolJ, cc CbrJ~ ,[theil' f""sl
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tintetl windshield, podded dash, whitewall
, tires.
LIST PRiCE - $2,336.00
1962 OLDSMOBILE F· 85 4· DOOR
,Deluxe V-S, blue, Hydrama~ic, radio, heater,
tinte~ gloss, whitetails.
LIST PRICE - $3,0213.00
$20190
$261t8
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Gray 6-cylinder, 3-speed transmissiqn, heavyl
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At Even Greater
Fotdor. R~diO~ Helt.r, v· ~.'
Enbine, st_nda itrllnt. Lel~
than; 8,0001 mill 1 ~ee Dick!
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FOR SAL : Five room house,
close to college, partly', modern.
926 Walnut St., or Phone 562W.
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, .0 ;RU.~Qdilotlrs, -sO:qfenflts
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carpels,
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alk-out bas e men t.
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countless other things. Read the
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end Rear. B y fthls before
A PROF :ABLE HOBBY for shoppers is 'watching classified ads
for good 'YS in homes, cars, and
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Tutane red andwhiteV-S, Pawerglide, tinted I
windshield, 2-s pe e d. washer-wiper, heater.
LIST PRICE - $2,91~.00 -.
1962 BEL AIR 4 - DboR
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Phooe 197
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oy Johnson, MrJ,.iilY, Mr. and Mrs.IQUlnten'Efwln
Gear e Ande son, Clara Johnson,·laqd iam Iy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs
'inton . Wallin and daugh- !Ahderso
and fa'mily, Mr. i and
tcr
od Dor~ Pe~erson.
;Mrs. M tvin Magnuson D'nd. fams~ Tpny ~tockem, Mrs. C, J. 'i1y, Mr. and Mrs. Vi~i1 Pea'rson
lHeIlnann i:d G. cneva Sullivan .Ia.nd fa Iy and Winton .wallin. and
took frances sUlliyan to Lincoln Idaughte:r,
,
where ahe e oUed at the Univer-, . LeW e ucational committee met
sity.
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in the h me of Mr's. W: E. Han·
Wednesday dtnner ,guests· In a :son. Att nding were Mrs. Pat Er.
La~el ~afe f~r Mrs. 'Bernard As· Iwin, Mr'. Marlen Johnson, Mrs.
bra s blrthdaf we.re the Asbras'''IWallace Magnlison' and Mrs. VirMr. and Mrr" Gunnar Swanson'!I,gil Pear op.
and Mr. and ~rs. Rolland Hell·',
Satur ay overnight 9UB,'ts in
bush and fa il.y, Humphrey.
I the Er In Kraemer home were
Blan~h~ H~rTlson s pen It last Mr. II d Mrs, Leonard Kraeweek In thJe Raymond Malco
mer,
artha and Elaine. Paul,
home.
Idaho.
Sunday a moOn e u est s in
Saturd 'y evening visitors in the
the CJa~ncel Pearson home to Ervin
aemer home were Mr
help
birthday were and Mr'. Melvin Kraemer and
Mr. and Mr. H 8 r 0 I d Ol~on, Melva a d Mr. and Mrs. Anders
Wakefield, ,r. and Mr~, Car· Jorgens n. l-~riday callers were
ence Rasted~ and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kraemer and
M~ :nd 'IM~SSiJ~a~len John~on Thursda callers were Mr, and
an tsam~r~'e ~~c~~io:ve.:~: ;Mr". Ca I Koch.
~ues d M W'lb 8 k ~ M
Patty Gunnarson, who teaches
a;rs. r~ en I R~~e, aMer : a~ in. Sioux Fa~15. spent the weekend
Mrs. Alvin R steele and Mr:. and ,wI'a'~o'ldhe 'unPnaar:~o"n. Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Roy Pe rson.
Sunda
dinner and luncheon
Mrs. Bern~rd Asbra r~turne iguesls i the Ervin Kraemer'home
home Saturdaf after a visit, in th [Of; Joni's baptismal were IMr, and
Gunnar Swan~on home.
'Mrs. Gu Kraemer,' 'Mrs. Don Mil·
Mr. and Mlrs. George Malco
ler, Nor olk, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
spenl Friday in the Raymon:d Mal Baker ~11,Lnrry, Mr. and Mrs.
corn home, JqJan Malcom was a
Wa I d 'g,",.IRrae_mer and family,
overnight gue'ft of Lynn Havork Wakefie d Mrs. Verna Flege- and
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in the Npal Mc :orkindale home.
i\ine rnemb<'rs w rc present. Mrs.
.Jini Kirchner ha charge of the
plllt'rtalOmenL Pons w('rp mode
fur . <1 hake ::>al." 0rt, 2U at lhe fire
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Marlen JOhnspn and children.
Jane Slolle! left Thursday fo
Sioux Ci~y, where she enrolled jl
the Luther1tnl School of Nuro;ing
SundaY dinnicr guests in the Mar
vin Stolle hOl1j1e fcw Duane's birth
day were Mjr. and Mrs. Harr
Lempke, Wa,k~field, Mr. and Mrsf
John Halt a~d fa,mily, Omaha
••nndd Mf.rm·,alyn,d jMm~eS~"oMny.ron Lempk
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Vic key and: Den i s e Eriekso
spent Sunday, evening with thei
grandparents ,Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Erieks~n
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Mrs. Emil Swanson, Mr. 'anti VI!>11."1
i Mrs. Art Johnson, 'Mrs. E~her
and Mr~,. Harold Burns and
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
'ean ~<ImJIY w('rc nday supper guest.,;
Salmon and family, Mr. a'n d In n"lhc L{,J~,CI"
'n10'b"" t Bem . k
Mrs. Wallace Magnuson £' nd
r, an.! 1> rs. a e
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E 'est and family WJre Sun ay afterno
s::~:~n a:d f::ilv a~d J: ,e.ne aBnU~n.~llPI1POe,nrc guests i the Harold
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I ner guests
and Saturda in the Cliff Sta ling ~JmlJy were unda
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1O;:;:s G e 0 r g e And;rson,
rs t o"rl,l, ei,.,p . cele~,rate Mrs. SherrY'$
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Mi·s. ·Mal){'IIMc.caw. and .Jimmy
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bir~~~YAlden Serven .was
a dinne
a d luncheon guest III lhe MerI~
~ van~ugh hbme for Ga~y.'s con:
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atlOn. Mrs. Serven JOlOed all
gr up I Friday. in the, Ed K~ssle~1
h me to hon(lr Larry- s conflrma,
ti n.
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Mr. and M s. Ale~ Brown spen~.'1
t e weekend' the Harold Gunnarrl
s n home..
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0 Frida~ in ~he Orville Rltterling
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Orne,
LindaLmcoJrl.
and ila Haisch enroIle~!
uesday at t e University of NeL,1
r~~:~~day
la M:.on'n~o~
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Cente~
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Come In and WednJ!s ay Nite Owl~
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Froeh ick Hot Shots
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Marti dale's Chnst.
9
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-Pilger Corner IService 8
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Bill's ar
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7 D~'fferenf Varieties
Trout an's Grocery
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~rah er's Bar
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to Ohoose From and
Jake' Corner ~Market 4
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Winsi e Produ¢.'e
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2luiffe.ent Sizes
Pfi,le .. 187
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Poxbi t Feeds j
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Jech-Barn-ef
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Equip ent
hO;r;;. B iIi e r Pearson was :'
~h
Virgil Pearson
home.visitor in .•!'
Th,Ursd.y
a.ft..•." moon
Slcve Erwili spent the weeked
In the Clarerlce Raslcdc home.
Sunday dinfler guests in the Ve del
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wer-e and
Air- f_3
l\frs. Erwin'
Wallac~'
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Luschen· Whitney
Behmer-Baker
Hall-Danielson
Roeber-Hanks
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High scores: John Luscb-en, 205,
'anA Nadine -Tho~pson-., 180;., ~uschen,
582, Lois Jech, 451; Thom'RsonWest, 666 and 1,843.
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E, ~ancho
Squirt"
SIiper ValU'
Mi & SOil
pjonecr
Wlagon Wheel
Carhart's
Jim & Nyla:'s
C6ca Cola
M,elodee Cleaners
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H;i g ~ score~: Joyc'1 CI~yt1?n,
198; Gloria A. n n Koest.er I 5(13;
Carl's Conoco, 789; Lars~J1fKuhn, I--c'-~"Trr-~r....,....,-
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Lang meier,'s '.+
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Friday Nite Ladies
Nixon's Feed
Arnie's
In~tilution Inc.
In~'estor's
Wol,k 's
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Pierson':
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Farm r'g Elevalor
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E~win's
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1\'1. Bru mond, 537; Wolske's, 892 I
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B~unswic~ Bowling
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and Norma 'fe~e Frid.y aIternoo
callers, in tije A r IV i d Peterso
home.
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Mrs. Ote' . Magnuson s p e DI, C " ' m
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cores
\'et's lub
Fredr ckson's
North up-King
Sherr "
Sioux and
I Ji,q,I & Nyl 's Cafe
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OF EN!
W~en Bo,\,ling Is
h.o~gh,
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hO;;;. and *rs. Henry JOhnso l!
and Arnie an4 Mr. and Mrs. E ,I
w.ard For.seb~rg visited relativt:l.·[1
in Omaha THursday.
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son and famdy spent the weeken.' .
in the Frankl Ediger home, Spe(J
cer, S..·D.
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. Mr. ~nd 1'.Irs. Oscar Johns
weJ'le SUnday.I,d inner guests in
Arvid Petersbn home.
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M'r. and, Mt~. Bill.Johnson spe~
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616 Pauline
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Love
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Jerry's
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Hilh
Gillet e's
Dahl' .
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Nu·T vern
Hotel·_ ....
Farm l"s
State ational
Schm de·WeibJe
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paujlTne ~f:I~~:52$~nJl:l;ry'~' ~~9
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When the Games
Saturda~
hi~l:ic~:~al*cs
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Evert HUddlesto: i
KoeJter was a
dinner guest, in lhe Deo
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PRODUCE
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he Place til Meet
in the Harr.y. f.'Huddleston hOme. I.
Mr. and M s. Dick Stalling an
Kim, South S oux City, and Stace
and Todd ~ester were Frida
overnight gu~st~ in the Ded Iso (
hO~~~y
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a ternoon Mrs
unnarson vi ited in the Emil E~-i
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9115 Dace St.'
Phone 2·1335 (Collect)
Sioux Ci
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Mr". Anna Salling home, Wlake
field, to help celebrate her birth
day
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Mr. and ~,rs. Bob Dunn an I
daughter, Hattington, were Monl
day evening Visitors in the Keith
Erickson hom~.
Friday luntheon guests ,'n the','
Raymond E ,ickson home r'er,
M
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Mrs. Linnea! Nygren, Norfolk
Mrs. Robert! Hageman, Ithiea,r
Mr. and Mrs. Gereon Allvln, Mr.
and Mrs. Jo~n Surber, ,IMr. and
Mrs. Kennetb Erickson and Mrll I
and Mrs. Keith Erickson and '
Vicky.
Last Saturday I\-lr. and Mrs
Roy KuhnlentJ, Des Moines, an
Mrs. Florence1-lubbard, Coleridge
visited In' the ''HaMd 'E"twin home
J\.rrs. HenrY~' Rastede, MiS. QUi~'
ten Erwin an, Mrs-. A:t1na Stalling,
Wakefield, vi ited 1.'u'esdaY after
noon with Mil's. Ben Chase.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George': Voller,
and family were Sunday, 'evenin
guests in thd Jim Hank home t I
h~lp celebrat~ Mrs.' Hank 1s birth,'
daY.
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Greg B r w n teturned hom :
Sl~n.day. after.. spending tw~ w~eek I'
WIth hiS gr ndparents, Mr.' an '(
MrS. Harold !GUnnarson.
Mrs. HEmrY Rasied-e and Mrs';1
Quinten Erw~in, J6ni and Rodney",
were ~ednesday afternoon cal·II'
lers i~ the Mrs. Emennl Fluen ,I,
home .. Laurel, to help celebrateJ~,
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vollers
ani::! fa~ily were Tuesday evening
guests III the Art Doescher home,1
Wakefield, to help celebrate his
tS'
Stockem 1d
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wittem n
I spent '.fhUrS(!'.y at t;avin's Poi t.
Gencva S Illivan, Mrs. Toy
i Stockcm, Mfr, Stan Swanson, M ,s.
'C. ,J. Witle)man and Mrs. Gail
Martindale were Wednesday at·
ternoon gueJt.s i'l1 the Ivan Clark
home.
Dora petekon spent lhe we~k·
end with IVIJs. Wymore Wallin. I
Saturday a;fternoon guests 'jn
r.
so:r~ear:d T~~~:d~a~~~~to~~OI~~ ~~(
rests 10 lhe Ceci
Vichy an'c! Den i s.e Erickso
were TU('.!)d~Y'1 and Friday lunch
eon :uests In the Norman Ander
~o~G orne. .
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uests 10 ~he o~man .An er·
son home Tuesday evenmg for
Alvina's birthda
Were Mr. and
M
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rs. ereon
VIn,
r.s.. s er!
Johnson and Grace, LIllian An'l
derson W
Mr
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d 'I a.
rs.,
Roland Cols~en an
amlly and,
Mrs. Keith ~rickson and'daUg'h.~
ters.
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Mr. and l\Irf". Ervin Koeppe an
family, Lawton, la" were Sut]..
day dinner nel luncheon guestl.s
in tll(' wlUrch Nobbe home.
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Dinner nnn lunchcon guests in
the Wallaee tnderson home Su _
daY fur Dl't1 is' baptismal we
Me and Mr.. Harlan Allderso
and Stevc. pr and Mrs. AI;....
Anderson, a~d . fam.ily, Mr. a d
Mr~; Clayton- Anderson and She 'l~y, I\1r. <Jnd i Mrs. Art Anderso ,
r- ern nnd Earl, Mr. and Mr..
Kenneth Andrrson, Mr. and Mr.
LeRoy Kock and family, Fra k
Carlson, fIaz 1, Minnie and Opal,
lVlr. and Mr
Vern Car,lson a d
family, fI'1 r. and Mrs. Ern e t
Witte and f mil~ ~nQ Mr. a d
Mrs. Luther fMilIikeh' Wayne.
Tammv an I Jeff Carlson spe t
Sunday ~ight in the I Vern Carls n
home.,
Mr. and
c.IJ. Witteman
Milwaukee,
is., Ibft for thei
hOme Frid y a f t'e r .spendi~
same time In the Tony Stocke~
hOme.
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JTr. and M~S. rl,lartin Hanson a{d
Jiine. Carro 1, were Teusday f·
ternoon call rs in the Vern Ca I·
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Unrold Gunnar,.,,--'-+•.
sPo home S Ilday, !dr. and Mrs'.
e .•
Hera"'"I'd"
We ley Rice and Hanis' Dab~.
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qUi; w~rc S nday afternoon and
, , < : , ' I.LI,'lb<,"',' '>:~':
~\;lP r gues s. Mrs, Glen Paul
R.y. RUlli I Dicken" ,~,d ,'hi.,,',
s~e t;; Wedoe day afternoon in the mother M.rs. arlo Dacke,flt, lett
G,~ arson home.
TuCtldD~ to A nd S~VC
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fS. J,im ' atsukis and Nancy Chlcag .. Rev. PackeD
tten.Q'.,-,:
visi cd in the Mike Matsukis home t hlC
orthC'rn QupUs.,
~nry
Sat Irda}'. Vi itors in tho Jarh.es bobd
e,etlng .
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Mn sUkis ho c last week inc)udc,U
Honrl,St. Pie re, S~n Fn'c:ls~qf'.;
Mr. Edwin Olson, Mrs. Esther Mrs; C 1'0 OZ ~II~H~', JLori~': "c:nc~."t;.;;:·.
Ho Ie nnd r. rs. Jim WoU:e.
and M s, ,Leijt ,r Hans~n·ran~:,'sonEl,"'.'·
: ~~r, nnd Irs. R. B. Mlchacl~ Wef€! T 1C9ch,y lhmcr guests:1 in ,th~.!
andl Dale wer visitors in Ute Kim. Marlin Lage h me, Sund.~y, .Mr~., .•
net~ Olson h me Thursday even- nnd M . Lag, nnd
un~ Mrs.
' ,'!\<lrs. Ke ooth Olson called On Hansen and 5" ~s were y!,si~Q1"S )n.. ;~
M 'Ivar A denon Thursday nC. the Ge e Cumi iogs ,hom~, GI·~.n~Il',
ter 000.
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Mrs. ~yrtle Hiller, H•. rt,~lItQn, ..;
r.. and
Irs. Kenneth Olson h~r .d~ ghter nd '90n~h\-J'{&.~~l,C~I~.",
spe t Wedne day in Si.OUX City..forma,'and. an thcr
ught.e.. I.., M.r..s,.
Wa dn Olson, Frcmopt, spent lhe Georgi Blae~ Snit Lo.ke Cj~rl.an~",:,'
wee eod wit M.r. and Mrs. Ken. Mr, nn. Mrs Art AUk~~,II; w~r~
net Olson.
guests n the OOle- 0(: Mrs,
~,~:
M. aDd Mrs. Elray Hank and Llndsu ..Suo< y af~crno~ni'.: The.'
fam'ly, Ev'erretl Hank, Mr -and group' Is}tcd 11 tel' in thc,,~fl,~r~O~"!
Mrs. Bernard. 1 Pehrson, Mr. and with
rt lIya tat lhe Wny~c hos·;,
Mrst Ernest ~Chtenkamp, Mr. and pita!.
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Mrs Max H ddorC and Vernita,
MI', nd Mr~, Pete Col~ t!f1;rJ fl,",,';,:<
'Earl .L. ihengo d and Mr. and Mrs.
Li coin, sl cot the wCQk,e•.nd
~'iII~rd Hol~o f were guests of Mr. the He ry WC$ lolt home.... '," :
and"·~1rs. Ju Hao)c Tuesday ev(!. Mrs. Allan Perdue In~I,.~.tttf);..
njn~ In honor of Mr. Hanls's birth. !,vere g Jests W. ldneSdflY...C. v.c..,.!•i.U.R•. i.,n.:.•.•
day Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hadk, Mr.1 the Mr1. Juli~ Pel'due 1-UI';OlC., Wh~.~',·
and Mrs. B rnard' Pehl'shn and' nic' an Anna I f.lYN' wercO~islto~s .
Cha lesLess .anspentSalurdayat Thursd y. 1\'1;1~. RdWo,l.i ..R.~b.. ert$'i
SPocu ','eyr"'al'.•;'. :,attendin g lhe C I a y
WitS a
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M:.
S Milhe Nelson, Mrs 'I·hor.:a~
Concordia Lu eran Ch:rc:' e
lMI
(S. E. Pele son, pastor)
~~~~~d f%~~ rf(;a~~s E:~10 K%~rs
P
;
Thursd;y, Sep~,. 20: ALeW, 2 and Jcrene ~p~tcrson we:e
p, m.
,
day aflernoon guests In the E[ er
Sunday, se.Pt, 2t,.: Sunday scl.wol Knapp home to help celebrale rs
.and Bib I c da'ses, 9:00. a m.; Knapp's birthday.
Dil/,inc worship 0..
M
d M
'B'" Sl"l'
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Thursday, Stpt 27. Cradic. roll Tuesday evenlOg callers. 10 the
party, 2~;10 p.m. .
erff St 11"
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1 ,a 109 wnw.
Tammy and Jeff Carlson sent
Evangelical ree Church
Thursday morning in the Delr,ar
A I' . J
II',
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( III )IOSC
, () HIS, pas OJ)
Carlson hume, W~y,nre. Mr. a~d
911.ndO Y, Sept. 2 , SundaY sch?ol ~rs. Veri Carlson JOlOcd them Jar
for all, ages,. 10 a.m,; mo;mn g d i O n c r . .
WO:S~IP serv!ces, ~l a,m.; EvanMr, an.d Mrs~. Jim Cla.r~~on "fenl
gellst!c serVIce, Concord school, ~unday m CreIghton vlsl,tmg cia·
8 p.m.
.
tIves.
I\Ionday, Sppt. 4·29: EvangclJs·
Mr, and Mrs: Lawrence Back·
tic SrrVll:es, Conc I'd school, 8 p.m. strom and faml1y, Mr: and l'f1rs
Leanar
aerner ~nd Martlia and
Eilline, iD I, ldah~. ' Mrs... Melvin
Domme,
r. nd ~ Mlrs. Kenneth
raem , olfax, Wis., Rev, and
M . N er ann an1=! CamUy, Mrs.
Ann' alii g and' Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff S a1li~g and family. After·
~oon. ller~ were the W. D, Stal·
hngs. ~
,
Mr. a
Mrs. Ervin KoeplM,
Lawto "
,Mt-. and Mrs. Or·
ville obb"
r, and r,;
ton A arso,,- an
and Mrs.
Wllfre Nobbe h.d, dinner S.t·
urday., In Sioux City to honor
Mr. '.
Mn. Wilfred N~.'s
anniv 5ary.
Mrs. Ina Lee and Roberta were
SundaY supper guests in the Bob
Sherry home.
Last Tuesda;y evening Nancy
Matsuk s Was one of t~e models
Cor the new fall and wmter Casht
ions al a style show in Cherokee,
la.
Or;•. ames Gleason, Maryville,
Mo.,
nd Ro. B. Smith, Plain·
view, visited at the Jim Olscon
home Saturday, Dr. Gleason, a
for.me s.uperlntendent at ~oncord, Is a faculty member at
North estern State college,
Misso rl·
t Mrs. HHdur Carlson was a din·
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l'MCL Meets
YMCL held g' est nlghl Sunday Tw('nly·five couples fro m
\-\'Hllsa and Wake ield were guests.
1\11'. and Mrs. W nton Wallin and
Mr, and Mrs. CI fford Erwin had
ch,lrg(' of tile pr gram.
.leT!'"
a:d
~rs.~n yersanddaught~sFriday.
arr..1ved, m tI e Marlyn DahlqUist enWceednpees.d:!o icahIloemrse inwel~ee
In~the
tinson
Mrs..
celebra~.hiS
~o.n ~.n
FrldaYeveninggues~inlilie
Evert JOhnson. home for carlO'S
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w. E, ct
Mr, and Mrs. AT'
TS
vid 11 ,er 'OIl' .l\1 ' Otelia Mag.
Duson, Mn a d M:rs. Kenneth 01
son Dnd fa ily~ Mr. and Mrs.
George M"ag usan, Mr. a
Mrs,
Glen M'agnus nand
oria,
il/red Nobbe - Phone J U 4,·2520
and ,Mrs, -IWa lace Magnuson and
------t_----~---Cam. Mr. d Mrs. Ted J'ohnson
Mr. nnd Mrs. iClifford E in and and Berni~a, ~r. and Mrs. Gereon
fillllily spent SOnday afte oon in Allvin, arid
r. and Mrs. Ham
thc}'r1ed Huser ,home, Wa ne. .
Johnson and amily were Wednes·
C~neord Cem~er Association
1\11. . and Mrs. 'Ivar Andclson and day evcnih.,guests In the Oscar
Mrs. Vc~del E win and Mrs. !\1r. ~nd Mrs. Thurc Johns~n were' Johnson,
to help celebrate
______------,'Vallace Mugnuso 1 were hostess Friday dinner guests of Mts. Axel tllP host s' Ir May.
(lo Concord ccme ery association Fredrick~on and Clifford.+
Mr. and M ~.'" Alph?nse Reic~s,
last Wednesday . t the Lutheran
Mr, and Mr.s. Art J hnlOn, ~elersbur, - ,Islt e
m the JIm
Delwyn and Dwight, M. and Clarkson hom Friday and Saturchurch_, Plans w e made for a
('hit'ken Rupper tal be held at the Mrs. Marlen Jo'hnlon .:~ fam· day.
sehool auditorIum OcL 13.
lIy, Mr. and Mrs. Eve~tr John·
Mary Kaye, Danny. Jodene aod
sOn and family, Mr, an~ Mrs. Todd Nelson spent Sunday night
Merry Hqmemak rs Club
Dean. Salmon and famll, Mr. in the Lavern Clarkspn home.
:\oIerry Homcma ers c I u'b met and Mr,•.. Jim Nelson an, famLuncher~n g u est 51 in the RoY
Wednesday evcm 19 in the Incr i1y and '~B'rlys Hank wer'e :, uests JohDfiOn hom, SundalY were Mr.
Petc'rson home. M s. Dale Flower- in the' Leon Johnson home Lau- and Mrs" Geprge Anderson.
<In)' demonstrat4d mnking jewelry. rei.' for a housewarming I.partv.
H a r r j S~loahlqUist returned
All'
Ivan.... J®h (n will h host
Sunday.
I
home Wed sdav evening after
cs/'for the--ui:·to~.r meeon; to b~
Mary Kaye and Todd INelson sp~nding so e time in MinneaplH'ld in the evelli 19,
spent Thursday to Saturday in thc olis ~nd ~t. Paul, ~I~n.
I~ Evert Johnson homo(!.
Lydia WelCr heuser 'VIsited TuesGolden Rule Clu
Friday M'rs .. Herman Krlaemcr (.Ia y evening in the L~verne Clark·
and Mrs. Veri Carlson and fam. son homp.
,
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nolden Rulp ell b met Thursday ily visited in the W. W. Illenkel.,. Mr. and M.Jrs. 1edl Gunnarson.,
in the Hoy Pl'arso home. A 'white home, Norfolk.
1 1 : Jr., and daug tcr wcr~ Sunday af
t'lt'phant sale is
lannNI for the
M nnd Mr' J'
N 'I'..J Mr I [NnOon ('ial.le S In the Don Dahl·
O(·tober meeting hich will be held and r'Mrs. M~~It'nlmJOh~~:;~\\' anct quist home.
in thl; Erie NeisJO home.
Mr, and Mrs. Verdel, Erwin spenl ,Mr. and,o\~ rs. Laver.ne Clark
several days 'al the Spence', la,
d fam.l[ spent Friday even, Pleasant Oale
fair last week.
109 III the Jl
Clarkson hom€!.
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Businessmen's Scratch W
First N~tional.. ......._._ 16
M'oller Ins.
12
P looeer Seed
12
M'cDonald's
12.
Lfssmann'ls _... .
_. 10
~fhl Nursing ._ .
.. 10
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4
4
Bever~
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Fi~ Foo~S
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6
8
10
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Shoes '
B~.9S
ccessorieli
e Our Eos Jloyment
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SOUTHweST
Wa~~fiE
Id
Mrs.
LBwrcn, C' Ring
W~k"fl~ld ATla 7-2620
Soulll
SIOll:>;
lunch
eaftr',
By
1hl' '(till
!II. till' !.I'sli(' Rot'!twcll hqme SIlO· parents. Mr, and
P. O. Jor.
da,\ to {'('lebral~' W.ayne'l'l birth- lcnsoll, Cherok.ce, a dl hCir. brother,l
day Others Ihere wel'e lhe TJon- EVI:rl'tt and his son, :Rk~ard. Chi·
;lld Ho('kwl'll family. Omaha, lind
w;~~ g~:~~~s ~ ~~~In~~m~ing
Iht Honuld HOl'kwllll.s, South Sioux.
1\11,_ nnd MI·<,'. W~ltcr ,1\lol'knson, visited Or. ~nd Mr : J n
well
(Julin.
. •Hl,'icn) in t.hC F.rick
C1ll'rokl'l'. la" w('re SUOI.lay llln·
Thom.n tome. W y'nt', Sunday,
1)('1" and supper !-l(]('sls III the Bud
Lrlall(bon bornl', La~11 Tuesday alter rn~Vl - to W, )'o{,
Mrs. Ed Sandahl ltl('nd"d Mrs,
,illll WI·r!rll'sday 1\11"s
EI'lanuson'H
,
Bell Frc<,lril'kson's ." r.thda Y part>.·
Thursday' afternoon
If. and Mrs
Fl'l! and family welt' the're Sun·
I day ('veiling.
Rpv .. and Mrs. RJ$sell Dacken
BlIl;': !.I1(jil~ ~\ln ltl
lnr :1 !, III I1.1' , dlllll('l
aDd
a
CT
eets
S· t en JllCmbcn, of the W,C.T.U.
ay
;;tt;r:~~~·. L~i~~e~.e :.In~y~~~I-:~:-c:--'-:-:-=---+-~-
'::n d:e\~~~~~ls a.a~~a~~~a o?~~~ I --+---I---~~-~- .-:-4<;:---+'--,--+
tudy hook. Mrs. ~ing and Mrs. C.
'. Bard met with the executives
u('sday en:,ni~g.: Directors were
aml'u for Ihe year al1d the work
utlined. The October meeting wili
(' postponed a week because of
hI' State convention at ~earney.
I·
and hIs mother Whne visited
the tlede R",g ~o",e Friday,
The Jack
rUfger ram
tudv Circle Meet,
In
Il'Vellml;
11\
WJn~J(I{'
• unday (,H'n
Study Cire'le met with Mrs, Gar·
lon Bar d last Tuesday. Mrs.
Ji
<thambers
waine Bjorklund, who will have
went to Oakland, la. Sunday to
he n('xt meeting. gave a demonvisit the: Be r t Bes. s Mr and
tration on "Usc of P\laslics."
Mrs. Ray Chamb rs, Dakota
City, ",ccompanied
hje m and
The Glen Obon and Bill)' Han·
vIsited the I r da ,h er, Mrs. !;('n families were in the Floyd
Donald Knud$en anlfamil V•
ohn.~()n home Saturday evenmg
Mr band !'Ilrs, .Jim Gustafson and 0 observe Val's second birthday.
I'hildl'l".l and 1\"l.rs,
u*er (;ro~('! . M,L and I\[rs,. Elvis Olson B.nd
LOOgl' \H're c\ cnlng \ IqlOI s
"lOg Thurstla) afternoon to
It'
WI'f(' Sunday alternmnlgu(,sts IHI(,wln and t~e (.l~n Olson family
rs Lawrel1(pRlOg\lsltpd!\lrs par~t1 H rill m
'r
Pr
the La ll,.\' (' n (' e Me.yer home.! l,t,tendi'd. a ~hnnpr 10 ob~ervance of (,I nn Maglmson Voia\flP lasl'lotl I Owl )I'~; '~h' fll~t ~n~~~~~lI:~~ I:::
Fun('ral SI'I\ 1¢t'S fUI :-'IIS \ I( Ilil
III I hlJ~h Ilid 1\\[1 N01IS, Cllll'CllCC
Hooper,
aul Olson s birthday In the My· da
after'1 0on .lOd Mrs (' K \l jl \\111 be With Mrs
lund l'llcson 82 \H~rt' Iwld Illda\ .If ,Jnl! Hllttol, II lind nne dauy;htcr,
1\lrs_ .Jllll, (;USI<lfS~n was a ,I'on ()l~...on ho.me Sunday.
FI ('hel Tu('sday .If!('rnoon
: I]'lllsdav afl'lnoon
•
ternoOll al 1I1l'jCOnlillftl L\al;glll I dn,l PrI'l 'lind hur 1I~ dOlllh.
y
brunch H:\H''''lln!hlC.' Fr nei::; M\l.lh•. rlIVi~Jr... and MIS· Harsr dwertd·were
liS
Mallin 1101rnlJ(lg llllppd l Dlnnl'l andsuppergllI'S~Sllllda\ (,II Frll' ('hUIll!
\11'"
1111-011 ( Sll1ll\ol;; 1I1~I\ldl' Ol\(' son J:'D~I
h()lIH' Mundav• , morn ng comph- ,\~
1 a group ror
un ay
lOner
MOlt
\ IL t
h
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Itl
1\1 I i
W'l h
Th
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t I:-lon {( I{'lra
I'lL'
DI(k alldahl hOIH' (0 ob djNI 1 UIS{U\
l'\ ('11 tni-: UI I1~1 IWUIL' I \\' I \ III
(lfll'dlll\i-:htcr Ih)nl'D
;:~~~~/I~lg" ~~;:', l:l::~:;~vLrn~II'f whose' 11~~wnl e the C l:v~nin:r wit~m~·r. a~~ hi thda} 'l1hursud} evpnmg
<,,1\ p the bl thdu} s of \ I S San liftt'l a l!'ngth} Illnl'''S
\\ <1\ Ill' (jIll htot!H'I'. EII11~r "loom:
jl,jr
IVil't ' .,."
, Mrs Hen i\'1i'yer.
Yyonne'I'erger, WSTC, spent dlhl and Mr
Bob SHlltl SiouX
H(\ A/Ilbros~' lllllilb ~Jffl(J.I1\'dl\\ <1\ Ill'
\~O g:1~llld('hlldl'enl Jon
<"'llfjd~ dinn('r- ' f f.~
ab,1 \'y(',r~
(ltjl \H'le tI {' Bob SIllI, {<llllll\
,1 lin lllt'!i to.ll'j>; KI'Il1111h K,lldl III I III MIll ;\1 HllSOll \\lIs, and aoull
Mr :;, Erick Johnson and Mrs, t e weekend 1n the Martin Holm
IS,'I.rlll -! ~.esl~ ntheAlla ILUlh(,r Bard attended Elsie Col.i
rg home Mrs. Carl Sundell !'IllS Onille :rJcksonan thl'N(,lllsall~ ,Dots ~('s(Js (lilt
\oIl '1,lllall 1111011] ul1dtw0t;rclll
, ... m.dl
)JITH,
Isnlr.~.
lin's birthday parly Saturday Ufol e tertained LaPorte club mem'lsandahlcamlY
I\l~ht Iht'lt' clnd tit 'Iht, I'(<lll\ 1~ldntllltlldl'rI ,Idlley and Ann
Al~:~ne;u~due~~t\o~Uenr ~r~n :;;. 1l':·~{Jon,
.
~rs and guests Mrs.. Welfha
.
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("Ills Will OPI'II
!\11~ 10\ Il:.ll\ :'I1,III,lIl II](oln
. ~.
I tll' Ed- Doescher family joined
mters, Mrs. Wallace Ring and,
and Mrs. Jerry Retc II ger a.nd ,111 a fumily ol)s('rvaoee for tht'
ora Hag'lmd at her home Wed- I
erVI~S
sons, Gen":lva. The t, ee ladles I ('Igllly-first !)il'thdav of C. H. Does·
afternoon."
'I.
who were, ciassma:es' at Iowa ! clJI'r SUnd:lV.,\.
.
'.lrs.,
lJaglltnrl .. 1);1I.(On" I
~'a:~:n~:~eo;';t~:~l::le e una: r . i \Ir, and· Mrs. Glenn Lundahl a d Mr. ynd 1\11:". :ita~III~~- lIag
·mU
Wi'rp dinn('r guests Sun· Iu d. AtlqnLa, (,a .. ha\1
I
to atte~~.
0)(' r:' W. Lundahl home. : g es~s in lh,(' Colt,. Haglund
~.
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Last IUl'Sr!llY 1\11".
!\1ort('mon al1d Larry Wi!- ,t IS week. 1 hi' ladl('s were Fl"lday
,
day 8R~ age families are tcnllnK to I
IJarold Olson Rl1d fI.lr
" 'S U'. .
. la tel'OOon ,gul'::;ls in the Waltel'
.!·lllwral_sp vic('s for 1\I s, PI'Hr.1
b comclar~cr. Tbijjrncumlcvcry, 1I1llily
[':d l',aul wI'rp in Spf:n
la,. for
1~:l;{H~~I~ 1~~m:~lPp('r guests
C linn hOlne.
~)~)I;ld~18~;leW~1~;hl~~\(~ll~.~~(;\~ a:l~':;
DecOs lhe ijecurity and protectiort of B
11](' I' <Ilr and allio \ IS t, the In·
Mrs
\\'eldon l\'Iortenlion and
Mrs Charles Pierson s pen I
I!\I l
W d I '1 I
I·
p~opcrly planned Accident and Si~'klll''':i
(:if's' <,Istf',r., i\1~'s, I?i('~
l~l.t.l:rho{'l"
',john BO~'l'ke'nhaller· attended
rom Monday to Wednesday at :~, ln : SI:lX ~II:~ h;:;:ll all(nlS
Jiro~rumLOI}fOleclCachallllcvcryj)('r~()n!
\, hll
f( d .a. blok('? \-I I lSI. not
Ellner Bo('ckt'nhaul'r's IHrth:
rand Island as a delegate to
HI'\
(i U )
O!!ll ,\If'd al
the {ami
This is CllSl'lItiul so n
I
.\go. I
,~
,
parly Fl'iday aft('rnoon.
he Slate conventIon of Protect Ihp Iltl'S MI
K (' I 1 h dlllland
""dl be ne~lcct('d \\I1l'1l all accHI.'nt or III.
,itpd III ;;;::' J;lt'~" ~,ll;'\~~(;~ '1~:)t;~~J(:\ S~II~
and. fill's. John ,Suller and
lubs.
~<Jllg I'll\. Fai h Louks up 11 'lhelC
De,"'! reqUUtlIJ ho~pltah~llLion, LI'! III ~(61
aftprnl)OIl
were Sun day supper
Mr ,md MI - I·ldon Bdll tlOan and 'I Need 1 hel' 1-,\ 1'1 yl BOlli
you 1;0011 ;)bout ~,tlttlg llP ~uch n I) [In Ifor
and !'tIl'S
Sl.alnll('\' Ilahl
the LlOyd Bohlke home
Ichalu Waf(~ and Alan \1~Jt((1
[)((ompanlC'd J) 1\1r~ K l P n L' l h
YOy and your family. Ther 'tJl no
gl'en alld chid!"!'n wer~ 'I'hul'sdav Laurel
the Herhert I,arclillan home Sun I Walkcl Pall ealels \H'r('~H<\rold
obligation.
I ~
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F·Mrs. Leonard Robert's mother, fay afternoon.,~ Wl'f( \-\-1111 MIS 1 1 \-\-lford Hov.a d P(hlson I I 'I'l
h (~I::~SlS ~~1l'lh~al ;,:l~nfal~;
Mrs Charles Menkens, Niobrara,
va DIltS, w,iS5h6, In Ill£' {\{nlllg (ampi)lll Ca Addl-on I Stan
1 Id'
,
¢
returned during the week from
Mr and Mrs M'll \-In 1\lnl It nson ky jJphrijon a d Neal r I Illtl Btll
iI:111~'
rf'ttlll'!lC'd
I
1
r 'IJter
I
Portland, Ore, w her e she atr all( I M rs Cl aude Dutton <ill( lui \\.Is In the LaUi 1'1 C('IllP I I ~
800 Pine Heights Road
rI;,I,:~l' I j('
tended the wedding of her grandhe Ald~n Johm;on I,~lllll.'l \-\-(
I'('url Cah
c1auglJlf'r! of !\II. 1
\
, .
daughter, Eleanor Mae Menkens
'uppPI' guests Sunday In I]w 1{1'\·,', and Mrs, Fr(' Calvpr!. v.~s 'horn
Phone 609
~tdfl
and John Rogers Sept. 1.
)o~Clld Roberts h[}lllf~. Akroll. la_I.'I,ll]Y:n 1882' t. Sl. .I amps l,') Neill"
: I_::~' d-illlll'l'
1\11'. and Mrs. OSCar Bloomquist
.Inn StOll! Wll"'a SI!1I1day dlnn!']" ~h~ w~s mar led in Sep'elllbpl-', I
I 1\1' . I
Elmer Sundell,
!'tlrs. Viol('! Dahlgren were
oest iQll."tlw Gordon :Bard hOJnf' '19()5 to Volney W;lrd at N('.wcastlf', I
~
1 - 1 <iot
l.'nday ('v('ning visitors in the Joe The SClndy Martmsoo [amdy jo!tl('d 'rhl' COUpll' live In Un' DaJ\y {'omERS l~~~O~~N IE'
)IXOTI,. w('rp
, lin thl' Al
them for supper. ~
I
'[ munlty until 19':3 when thpy moved I
1['
I h('rt Sundf'll home Surflay afterH('lati\"~~I~~v(' rN'l'iv('d word of Mr. and Mrs. ~V<J1t{~r Chum and to a farm sout~ of Laurel. \
SrJl'llt
llll-! llJ('fl.'
Mr
and Mrs
I
Llmil
11
H1I,n
sr
':[1<1
il
I e~day
\
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Fun era IS' I
Held. Fr day F r
Mr5. P orIW0 d
Kallhr~'r.l
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wi
D,·ck Jones
II
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nO~I~·,
and
:\lr~,
Cliff
1\1~1'l1son spenl
I ~(I_,\~\d<l~' ('vening WIth t\-rtlJur Mun
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Ill£' marriage of Clar('nce Sahdahl.
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Sheelr scamlc5~J heel and toe reinfot·ced.
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Beautiful newlFdl1 shades... sea shell,
so~th'wjnd. an' lagoon. Sizes: 81 to 11.
Mr. and ,Mrs.
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Kel'lllit .Iohnsbn hOJll(' Sal· till'
to ('('lehl'atl' Kenny's'
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on. Treatedlcarefully these will give you I
exteillent pel,formance and longer wear.
Und~r normal', conditions, run will not develop.
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trip to Hl(' west coast
will live in Stuart.
Mrs_ Elvis Olson and
with a group of rela·
in the Bill Park hom
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~:~; ~~r~~~nagy. to
celebrate the
hoste~~'
-,a,nd" otller -plac::es- ",o~- interest.
,- Mr'. and Mrs. Claude Dutton\
They also visited wit the Nim- SOlllthern Pines, S. C., who visited
;. ~od family, Colton, Or .' and the !, their niec('s M,rs_ Marvm Morten·
I Gilry Lunds, Hanlin~ n, Mont. : son and Mrs. Alden Johnson, earDouglas Carlson was i the M'y- Ilier. have returned for a longer
ron Olson home duri ~, his par· sta~·, ·Wednesday Mrs. M6rtenso
ents' absence.
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and her gue,sts. Mrs. Alden John
01 thl' npighl*"hoOr! were, son and I\-Jic!1ael. Mrl". Mike Meye
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appearance,
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Shingle·siding. .,~~;;;;:~
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newly painted looking longer
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porch & deck enamel
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furniture alld scuHlllg feet
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• Repeated washings will not
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of colors. Wash
brushes and
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lInd u CI rlstliln n,ng j ad
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Sept 24, 19~2 The gay 90's \\111 be re\ol\oed b
W yne Players Thursday fjvcnmg lD a melodl'alT:.I
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:~~~(;;~t:ae~l1ot n~Ot~l~1 'ta el~ud~;:
fa
fOJ'llllng nl'w leglslalin.' districts
; lid lh(' l);\r[ providing for area
\\('lgI11mg could be held invalid or
\ It'l' \Tr'sa
TIl(' judge'S said, ''It
Ie' no! for
at ll'ast at thIS
llml', to
that tho two changes
Ilun' lo
or fall together,"
i\ilOtlwr par t of the opinion
!'O!t'l! thut Jhe l'ollirt had been
;1"]{(,(] to prpvenl a: vote on the
1I~,
mJuru~s
recflved
when \ehl(lcs the
\\ re dnvmg c~lllded wesl of Wayne SatUl da
m rmng.
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would b, ",,,nr,,,'",,ml b"cao '0
the Federal tvernmen wou d
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country and cifY and wilal mod.
~rn agrlcultuf(~ means tOI tnem.
cation depart cnL If
is a proaeh wen' u. ed, Miller said, it
would Ida.ve t'I.1 stat.c without an
f1genyy La had Il' admlnl.str~'lIOn ot 1he pro ram,
OPPOSillO I
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lnl'lllbers
~ t'('luctnnc(' til get the state Ihv(Jlved in thlJ type of Federal
aid program, I
O\!er 700 photographs help make
yearbook one of the most at,
tr ctive issued to date, '
opies are pistributed mainly
by members of Congress, It is' also sold by the Superintepdent of
Documents, Government iPrin\ing
Office,Washington 25, D,C" at $3
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Department of Agriculture announeing so e col!cge was gil·
ing waterml'lon vines thaI woulrl
grow six or ('igbt melons to the
vine lfke to ato vines, Ed clailll'
cd the coun ry was, already ov;.
erstoeked w th watermelons and
afore we k ew it tl'le taxpayers
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wti..IO aDd lnalaIl
nece-ary weig!lfa
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The seco~d P~?~ was t~umped
11?' dum~~.
tacked
ne~t.
round of tru
Dl~r~onds w~re at-
a,s~",won the qecond
p with.his ace, and
in, tbe galnel'of j>nidge;name!y,
a sure .thing, s better' than, s,omething. which ! ill succeed most of
the.time.
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sons
the need ever arose.
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WANT ,ADS
lems p£ farm income, ,lbe sbaring ~tL.ou~ abun~a'nce of food, the
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: Illig_ IIts focus ,is on peqple iiJ
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Tll~'sd.aY
".l'b~.her
Oil one ShOUld('.r
Wh.cn an U.X hI5..
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was using in chopPing w otl: acci( entany li'ppcd
and struck him, , ' F'ir "Which s nrted"f o~"an
oil stove did consid"rabl damllgc to the. l-fcnr~ ,
BURl, sr" residC'nce, 7th nd and ebrnsk; parly
Tue day mornlllg , ' . J ybe Tar ow, Wa cltlcld, '
Sll 'ered a eompound fra('tol'c of her rig l: arm
~_ 5~~I~II~_p~Ying _o,_n !j(~~s('h_ool gr~~~I_s,_:, __
eign aid. Ha k s'lid it would save
lbe taxpayer IlllllOns,
Sam, who is a authority on
wiml1\pn, put the bd-on this subject by cia. mg it waR a dead
iSSUtb Y 1I0W anyhow, Sam r('ck·
oned that 24 hours Biter the Spn·
ator' annou ('cmenl, Alaska was
stampcdmg ·ith wimmcn,
Another it'm Ed claimed up-
Times c han g e and pe pie
pj1ey More i
change with thcm, Gues~ thi is
he simplest way toll increase
the way it was intended .to be',
d iry profit i, from high produc,
for Wf' can't verv well stand till
iQ cows. MOlt reeord;how that
r:nd Let the wo;ld go by,
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th most pro itable co s are the
hl'.!\ Y \ olt' o! approval Iand \\ dl
l'i1~lllg(' If; ('onslllu!iohal, we would Whie~~s nal~njdl ;;~~~~neanti~~1 o~ know though, sometimes pc pie
o es produci~g the m st milk,
change all out of propol'tio to
A recent survey sho\fs that the
~T!~l;:~~n ~)I~v;~i~ e Nllv. {[,;t'IHTClI
:~~~~I~;,~~J'()lilbI1l'(1l
Icgalcnadcompetition, ~ n d duphcatlOn of
the times, Perhaps it isn't a dihJrds producing 6,000 'pounds per
:\ 'lhl'C('-J,lldgc palwl !Jas ruled
TIll' court. also tuqned dbwn rep~wer fa('J!ltlf S at the retal! l1 V- red change in people themsel es,
C0W made about $25 p~r eow anbut rather in their sense of alIII ]<'l,t.!Prali Dlslnl'l Court that it
<jlwsls for at largq eleetions in
e'RalPh Forqman, NPPC seeJe.
nuaJly. Herd at the 1P,000 pound
ups. By that I don't mean q,v rylqvel triple~' the neti,return, At
~~\I(:l pl~'~)~Jlt~~:~frl~'~;~~~~~:\ ~~n~"~)l~i,' 1~: ~::::.lll~f('~;~l~i(~fH'~~~:O;L,i~;,r~ia:~'~s~ tary, Colum1J~ls, sUld the spl'e al hody. changcs and a fellow sr ufd
14,000 pountts per e\Ciw, net retltt' . . ame ,lime till' pal 1'1 s;lld il
Jllrl.~dldlOn of !IllS lease, wG. can coml,nittee hla s reached agrec- qualify that statement by saj ing
trlrns were ~ix times Ilgreater,
\\(luld not: order rp(!lsl 'klm'f Oil
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/llen on a recommendation .seTckthat some pcople change,
thl"hasis!,of population alon~, as
t'l1 l'r slIch an ol'uel'llatl'r if It being lcgislatio~ which would leg 1Average herd PTOdrCtiOn in Ne'
Its been sort of interestin to
'braska has bee n t the 6,000
.,,( ",'"n,' " " g g" ",' ( ,I '}y 'I," -l'(JIlWS neccssary," ~he court said.
ize retail a~1 wholesale serv ce
wa!eh this evolution in the ast
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The la\\suitihad ttiggered some
("
pound
per cow rate, This means
],('ague or Nebraska lunil'lpalJof Ill[' harshest lan,rkage in many
areas by neg ltiations,
few years, particularly, du ing
that half of the herds are below
Ill'S and,' olhc!'s who nitiall'd a l l ' N b
The recol mendation gives a
the years of this late golld r sh.
tiJis level. There v{as no profit
l~lWS"'.( a,·n,ed at w 1 a 1 (I,cv
IllOI1 lS, m
C rasl~a, But after
procedure t1' be followed when
I\ot too long ago, in th~ thi sty
0.11' rulmg was handled down, both
the
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shown .in hErds prqducing under
('alJl'd rrtorc reallstir- eprescnt~.
:,l(!es SCCI)lNl happ)./, Lloyd Chap.
a gh CdC Vill
thirties and early forties, j s t
O l en t s ,cannot be
41000"poun~s per c~w,
lam lor the more ,dt' sely POPU111:111, Lea" g u e of iMunicipalities
r?
untnrily, Distri ts
about',everybody was ppor. We
l;ll('l! areas in the'sla e,
<'!torney saId he ~i?Oked on the
WIt lOut agr ements would h ve
were all in the same boat. 1\ ost
In lhe opinion 3(' ompanying
court retaincd jurisdiction "and
to apply to teState Departm nt
everybody was broke, A lot 0 us
thl~ jll(l~ft's_ ruling, the court sal(l:
\ 11 ling as a victory since the
of Water He ources for appro al
were broke and knew it and lot
"We \\'ijl not rush i to a flt'ld
g(\\'{' the Legislature a chance to
to. cO,nstrueJ any additional tra s'
?f us were broke and did{'t k nw
\\,)wre. Iibcre: is reas n lo thmk
rl'apportion,"
mISSIOn or (t'stribut~p: Jines,
It But whether we, re",li ed i ' or
tllat tl1'e state go v (.' r n III I' n I,
The rec mmendatron a l~S 0
not, or rather acknowled ed i or
, tllnlugh, appropriate ge II (' i (' s,
"'Deadlock
would contin e and broaden a aw
not, we were all pretty roue in
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rail 1ll1d will afford reli('1'. We
"!'hc Slate Board! of Education
~~st~d m
1. Under that I w,
~he sam? fixi Everybod~: see , ~d
~a~tt'll to a(~d, howc\!('l', ~hat wc
hJls tUl'npd down,' for the time
IS rids mjs-t seek approval of
Just a little 'chastened In s mt,
\, ,U not heSitate to 'ft'l
it ap·
being, Nebras~a participation in
~~~st~~~~~~n ,o~ll~~~s ao;oet~lc~' Cr'~~~ perhaps a litl~e more tolerant and
there seemed to be a littlc ore
~,.\\~'.[~fs, later that wq should do
~!](' Federal 1'I'1anpowor and Train·
,triet ob. jed, a hearing is held by
of a dlsposition to help one an,~
lIlg ad. At a r~.cent meeting
th d
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The court earefull pointed out
board members ~eadlocked 2-2
so~rce~~'C~i~~lsio~. the water, re- (,ther, Times of adversity t y a
man's so!:!l and gcneraqy bing
~ile\~~~tt~~,t~i~~n;ai'1u':;~~i~~i~\?a~~~ on a ,n~)tion not to exeeute lhe agDistrids Iw i I h service areas
out the best there is in }!jim, but
('(1 to "make it cloar that w(' are
~;~'~<ljn~a~~\r~U~o~~ide~~~i~~~~b~I~~ would hav91'territorial protection in ,hmes of prosperity - ell,
not saYI'ng, in the e ent that [he
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and would ~not have to go to I(be
that's liable to be a horslC of annex.t Legi,slature dl es not take
:,l~~te~r:at ~~I~~~P~w~l~ea~~.t\~ar~: dll'l:'dOys o~ water resou~ce::; 'f~r other color,
J,:
allthonty
build lines III tl~ell'
,\('tlOn ,or ,Ill ,1I~e eve t the ,action
ing of rorkers wllo have been reToday it's a lit tie differ nt.
t;'].;en IS' [~vldIOIIS 11' arllltrary,
placcd l by all~omation,
arca, Foreman said,
I; Everybody
seems to have mo ey/
tl:at we WIll not at empt to dl'. Dr. jFloyd *iller. state comResignJtion
at least they have a job cap ble
'\ 1St' a remedy,"
,missiO,ter of education, had urged
of PI' dueing more than a 10 of
Commentin~ o~ ,he 20 to 30 ,the bo I'd to approve partieipa- no~~~~~n~te ~~~~~~:~onh~: ~~~~ us e er dreamed we would h ve.
p {' l' C e n t l'om'lItu lom}l am~ndt\On in the program, The goverRobert Gl Hoagland, HastJm.gs,
lVIem ries are short. Gone are the
days of hardshIp, stinted inc me
l1ll'nl. the .c.,ourt S~I it is flO.sSlbl.e
nor .. ('Ollld s.ig.n~ .the fede.rall~.'.fias chairrhan of the Nebr.'oka
that part of the amendllldnt per·
nancec! aet. Bll! If he did so, w:ith'"
and
struggle to m a k ends
1111ttmr:: (hdsion 0
counl,L's m
(lU! apprO\ al of the hoard, the
FQod-for-Beaee committee, H~IPh
mel' Some people have forgo ten
that such times cver existed,
G ne is a lot of that old s irit
l'es\gnallOb was prompted b il~
of insillp, toleranlCe and h Ip,Weekly Bridg Tip rl'tllrnrd his last trump, DecJar- I health, I '
,
fuln ss that prevaire9, when the
C',. wo~
in 1m hand with the
Heed did efforts will bc madel
goi g was rough. Not everyb dy,
(]uC't'n,1 and I'ccilHing 'Ihat ~stto "readivalc interest" in ('onjus some folks, seem to have adhad overcalled in hearts, de
tributing Ito the Christian Rural
op cd .the old slogan of "e ery
NQRT
to tak(' what would certain
e
On~rs~asl program's oversea~ efm n for himself, and the d viI
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<l. sll('(!essful heart \finesse.
The
forts m ~he Lmcoln are a !and
ta e the hindmost." Some f lks Save L bor
it' .A10 2
j.;mg Of hearts wa's lFd first, folthroughout the state.
Whe 'e and how a' feeder stores
.J10 532
10wC'd by the play 'of .the five
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' no vadays don't secltl. to have ny
fou -cylinder friends, The yare
his fe~d crop he Ips determine
tT-K92
spot. ~VlJen \Vest contributed a
Nebr~ska Taxes
all ix-cylindet or eight-cyli del'
livestock labor costs for the folEAST
."malJ ,heart, the ten was put LIp
The CQmmerec Clearing hOllse
WEST
mod
with v.'hom they fra erIO\~lin~ year, Consider these sug4K.J1U
H5
fn:m
dum~ny.
~ast
gratefully
~eleased
a
report
recently
s~ow.A~~li2
nizc, I've scen, some pretty big
gestiotts:
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look the trick With his queen,
mg the 962 average per ea:pita
'!iUS76,l
Storr feeds at or near the point
jobs stranded on the road nd
tAG,1
With
a
club
still
to
lose,
South
tax
burd
n
for
state
government~
\'lilling to accept a little pus or
Wher~ they will be fed to avoid
~10 ;i:l
suffer0d a one trick set.,
al purpo es ranEes from Nel.as.
"'QJ84
,. ssary moving of materials
a pull from a four· cylinder job
Of course, there was no ex.
ka's 10
of $66.22 to Haw Ii's
SOU H
r
that m~ght happen along, C uld
1:1
cuse for failinb to make' the
high of 201.38.' The organiz tion
"'973
be that a lot us might need his
' If t is is not pos$ible, use small
said the indIvidual state tax ur·
bid, Deciarer.F had played the
.iu
assistance and' be thankful fo 'it
tempqrary storag~nits set up at
hand properly up to thc point
den of eery person in the U ited
+K 87
some of these pays',
" t b e point of feedo! the return of East's last trump,
States as almost doubled duiring
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Sure times <f, adversity try the
ing so that mathe pas 10 years.
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Aftel' winning the trump return
Neither side vui erable; South
st?uls of men, put so do time of
~~ri%Sov~: ~ro~
with his queen, South's last
Durin fiscal 1962 the average
deal::;, Bidding:
.
prosperity, mflybe eve n i ~
!:'pade ~hollld be trumped in dumper ca ita state tax amounted to
South
West' North
East
greater fashiop, for then co es
main storage ar$112,86, compared with $65 in fismy, The aee and king of clubs
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3$
the d~termination as to whe heir
eas I e s s f l' e·
come next. the third round
cal 195 , All 50 states have indi~
4+
4.
5+
DOLLbl0
the core has rt}mained sound, uriquently ~ once
clubs
is
no\\'
played,
It
does
not
cated
I
creases
in
their
total
1962
,1 ass
Pass
Pass
:h~~ ~:i~e r:~~~~
spoiled and ulljtouched in spit qf
matter which opponent wins,
tax col eetions, Of these, 48 also
Opening lead: A •
prosperity, rather than bee use
PiIrchase' find store supplemen- \
The North ana South hands have
showe increases in their state
SOltfh learned something from
I
of
adversity_
been stripped of spades and
tax pe capita burdens witb only
today's hand, ut it was necesIts
fine t iog to !be a o~d
'~~l f~~~d~ ;~de ~:,te:I~~~t~~s b~~
J!awai' and Nebraska showing
clubs, A heart return lets deloser, but its
finer thing t tie ,othqr labor-saving equipment can
~~~~ tfn t~~dera th~~feh~ l~~r;h: clarer lnake all the hearts good. 'Domin 1 decreases,
The return of any other ~uit
valuable lesso .
1.
."_gr_a_e_iO_US_W_ibl.'
-I-.l-:
time
gives South a', ruff and a sluff to
Foil ut Shelter,
South' opene)1 w.th a bid of one
fulfill the contract.
The tate Capitol has officialiy
andi labor needed for livestock
diamond. Rat leI than make a
South was so certain that the
been
1
censed
as
a
fallout
shelt~r
wo~ects
too
small
for'full
mechweak double, West decided to
heart finesse would succeed that
in the 'event of a civil defense
~nization,
hid Il'is five cal'd heart suit.
he did not bother to look for a
emer Cl Dey.
North, with hi six diamonds and
,line of play which would make
by
of AgriculGov rnor Morrrisdn has ~lso
Singleton spa e, had enough
the !Contract! unbeatable,' Had
issue a proclamation to state deA~l:;~:n
t~lfe, "After a Hundred' Years,"
vulues to ra'se Ito three diaWest i not inserted his heart bid
l
part ent heads authorizing them
monds, After the bidding had
\i.. as issued :May 15.
,THE WAYNe HERAL.D
it is qui~e likely, that declarer
to sig fallout shelter licenses at
reached five i~monds, E~st 'deThe volume, which is cbnsid·
jOn Sale Every Wee1c: at
would have \ observed, that by
the r quest of local !civil defense
cided that a doy,b1e w,as in o~··
Jre~ the, Cent~nnial Yearbook,
Felber Pharmacy
stripping the', North-South, hands
direct
n.
,
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der. Five ·ljia ODds, doubled, pc·
of spades and clu~s, the contract
t~~~:ss ~~ to~:Y~Sh ::i~ul~~:i
Arniels Super Saver
came the !fin 1 contract.
Ric ard Vesteeka,. L3;D:caster
is safe again~t the, world.
revolution,
and
the
new
metlwds
i
Perry
Janis, Carroll
Count C i viI Def~n~~:!directo~I
West lea t le spade ace, and
The' lesson ISouth learned from
and tools of 'reseafch~ the prob·
Bill's Marker Basket
said t e statehouse \Vou1~ provide
continued I w th, another spade.
today's handl,lapplies many timf;:s
1'11!fHI'-.t'd .cons1IlutJUIl~1 a
,
vcrYjligbt
'~ Wayn~,
Dqparlm~tt -~ab:-
, "'-" -- S(ule
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Sept 25, 194
FIre Of~undetermmcd OTlgI I
I '
aged the en roll mUlllCI al light plantl!j'hlllid I
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and equlpme 1 early Mo day mormng 'I hl"P{
_ 30 Yea rs Ago,
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er~tors were Idamaged co slderably, two drh
Sept. 23, 1932: ,,~Oy
tnmm's senior ~~~U.E1"
ts burned and l a nearby b ttery room was bllst
placed as grund' chnmpi rt amon the 5.1,~:baby
d and Charre~
The D n and Clair Theophll
heeves shown by Wayne l)\mty 4· mcml :~~s ak,'
farm, southe st Carroll, has been purchase
the fair last week Don ~~tl's junior II t. f.~,r.d; ,
iJYI~Henry .Cherty, Laurel, who Will move thel'
was reserve ch'lIu pion , , . i.-\\
ir S, ::wa~:
m the sprmg 'laude Stanley now lives on th
reported in valleys Tnes' uy morn ng: , , ".! nay: ,
fa~m
Mrs Henry Rethwlsch Wajne, suffcl '
l'lllchcster, who is J't'eov I'lqg fron n br.o ~Q, leg:
cd severe cuts ~nd brUises and August C WIttier
~ustained several monlhs l~~, had deep g' ~~ cur'
da
If!
ge
be
cr
us
).I't's hope al~ a\\'<~k(~ninJ.t ('o1'\H'S ~11()lJ
and that lIn1on. rrjemlJer~ will, reaJiz '
j', Ii
I
15 Yeors A9~
that they call prlt'e them*plve,"i out n'
jobs, precisel.v,a,'-1 prodtlctlffHn be Pl'ice<ll
(lui of markets.
MCet New
Focel of Illdi 4!tr;cf.·ng
II~
P)'esident
world, tra(~e p,o,"lilO;n Hnd tf' un. dermilll
what IS l(dt 01 tht' dIOll'l), vjalup.
"d
~
th(~
IJ('{~n pleading for wagp al d price Rta~
ldlit,\' on the Houlld,ground, rising rost~
threaten to fllrih~l: ,veakctl his cOllntI'Y'~
News • • •
-l~gislafu.r IIII1l"
gHill'' f'IfHI
plan' at a time \vh}'11
i'4 !lIar'
Fedpl'<l orrkial:-: (·}Hll'j.!PI!
\'. il)1 maintaining thp l<lLion':--; indu:;irial
)H';[('(', TIll'\' fl'u! it is IHltllHI to jll(,I'ea~('
l:lhr'l'-mana',l.!UOwll! di.,tI'U;--l! Hill! 1{'ad lo
11)1)l'l' Hilli IOllg-PI' :-:Il'ik 'c>."
This i,,, it j'elllti\ i'I,\' III'\\' d('\,(')opnwJ1L
l'IIIOll IJrl'il'j;t!H nll'i'l with ]'I'IIl'PSi'Jltati\'('s
()I' mHlHlJtt'mC'tli alltl \\ I)l'k 0111 agTPcI11t'Il1...;, flft"l1 after ](n g and hard delih1'1',lt ifln,", TIH~tl, wht,tl the ag'l'('('tnent i.'-1
to t hI' Ullioll nwml)('I';--lhip, it is
1'1'
:Illd lhl' lH'~~dti:ttol':-: :In' told to
,",' J ~lill t!lOl':(,. \V a! k j' r ('ilj'''' \'Hl'iou:-:
1(':1,' .'1\:-: for 1hi:-l Htti lid!'
(Jllp 111'illj.!
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Sept. 23, 1937:
th _ i eeand Slralgb! ear, '
Lestcl' LUll, 15, Wuyne~ en (II cd th grand I¢. ~am. '
pIOn aWUJ d In the' 4-H b lj beef 1 ompell.Uop at
Wayne county fair. DOlla (~ MeYC1\ Wayiu:i, 'I,look
the reserve champion han rio , . Mr , H. n, l~~ncy
llrrivcd homu Sun(,lny £1'01 i Eur ea'l) trJ'p t~·, ~,'
~,lrs, Antone Pcte~sen" W ns'de, fc.1' frorn :~:'i,stcp
ladder while picking !plum : "l'iduy and di-slo~~,lCd'
her riglit shoulder, : . Fir ~ b undct ,l,'mlnc~fplri~ln 1 '"
destroyed a cob house 'at h: Glenn Wlnl;(~t~:'~r'rn,ly:
l'al'roll, Saturday, ' , St IJ Bzed 0[1 mat wi L bo'
I~id this fall on thc'lflrst t1~. ce mi eg, oC ,th~)'! nc~ , .. ,
highway
Wayn , , . : ','
bIg, I!,ayrnl~
ran ll(
satH'Ifwd
with mod ~~t: impI:ove
mellt in wages and other lJ nefits,
(ii'"
(~Ipitol
* *
2S Years Ago' I
haJ
rr~(,('I\'lllg
longer lw
A:!-Isocillt.('d PI'['~."1 lall >)" Wrif(']' ~()rman
\Valk('l", ruports:' "A I' :-;in,l.! tl'llf!t'!'U'v of
1:lllor union l1l'mlJ( rs 0 l'l',i('d \'olllrad
!('i'lll,'4 \\'orkecl (\It II,\' tlH'il' own llt'gotiat-
~
-'I,
hal 0\'('1' a perioil of year" wlorkerR
l)('l'o,m,e ac~m;tomed to demlanding aIlj
Priced Out f Jobs
sJ'lk ,nnd:'gl
of
'j . Xb,A dunlt.'e.1d
600
if
f1'nd the edi/orial and give s ,-ious though
(1S (/ reader, have giVCfl w'reful tho !lh! to an imj
!J()rffmt praMi'm and the writrr is 'roud to hI/V
wlh'd your attention to an importa It s,ubj/'et tlla
yolt may !I(lf:e overlooked.
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dan!
i )£
[I!i Jes'
u~
*ynfi
l'ounly sdul{)1 childre~:,. wll ,1 C Im'n
TI~ur8~
ilny by <!(jctors of thl'IYICi 1 ,.. r~1;' E. E. !Pot.
lei', Ilosk us, l'eCl'nt y rcc
d $100 Rlld th~ OXy.
dol Crlmay company sc~tt a 00 che 'It to uS'o~wnr
((lnt! as II l'mmlt or Mt'~, 0 01' belt ~ II wi do l' in
:1 I'cccnt contest
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(;1 111(' r(faders.
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".nd in .son 01 tile ely a ~ lorhltni .S;
it
/ ] It j.r tlte duty of an edit rinl writ",. to srarch
,./
(111 (I1)"i!(J!l/t' tocU l)f,/ore he sits down to writf'.
""')1lI /hi.1' IHlJis IIIf writrr s/ould hI' r1Me to,give
((~
~r the autunl faU op ~nln /••• I~
!wp·~ 1.1' flrl
j'OIJ
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Tho Waynel' Nebr.! Herald, Thursday, September 20, 1962
EDIT RIAL COMM
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would' le-,l pnyin
1l1il1ions for'
1>lol'inv:, he Burpl s.,
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All tll( f(ollers as agrocd'~thu~,:
folks wo 1<1 have more ·PCli'C,C. 9£ e,
mrnd if lhe Depa tme'lt of !~gri:
ould qdt puum~ out
Ill'ly mo (' pamph ets till wq, gil
tlH~ Ne~ Fo"rontlc beUer cxp}or·
('<I Fer lnfltunt, Ed c1alm~d he
l
\\o1:IS r('Blllig a pIe 'e about a Can-
nlltm,e!
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~:~r~l aCt;J(:i ~h~:eO h~e~~'lg ;;i~;lr"
<l \,li'tltl r('ady ft' dinner. ltd ai-I
lowed il how the piece said the
('I1\('f was (('a{lin f U U S Dcpal'tm(' t or IIgrl 'uHure pnmphII I 11111' ,"100
aV5 To ~erve
Mankin ,"
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Your, truN,
Un'cie
Zek~
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DIXON NEWS
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ship Unio wW host al til{' Con·
cord chur h beginning at U 45
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Mrs. Sterling Borg _ Phone JU~4~2877
Friday Se t 28
Re'
Ch,nl!)!!!'
~~~~:d ~~d 'h Mrs Allen P
To Attl:lnd Nebraska U
l!\olrs Park and daughters returned _
n
V('ldl'l r\0l' son of ~11 .md Mli'i home With th<'m and ViSited unhl
L<sIJ(' r-!Ot' ll'fl Thur-da\ mOIIlJng Thursd,lY when the group were LCA Meet
fOI LUlll)11l \\hllrt' hI' wdl ('nroll supper guest.s at the Park home
Wednc!jd y afternoon llll' lOll
as a sOp!lOlllOf(' ilL !Ill' Unt\elsll)
1\11 nnd Mrs Garold Jewell and cord C~niC cry a~SO(1a!lOn ml'\ ,II
V('lde!11S /I l~hl gl,uluat< of L.1lI jMlll) wrre m Alldobon, la, Sun.l the Con oru Lutheran lhllllh
n'! lugh Sl hoo! I D()llS Watton ~'n day wlwr(' they altende1l the wed. Plans wer made fof the anllual
rolled In ttu. Agrll.:llJturt lolltgl Idmg of 1\1rs. ,Jewell's niece, Judy Bu~per Od 13 at the Co~(ord aullJ
~ E('onolllie$ dl'partmt'nl. l\1i!i,~ I Smith,
tonum, R freshments .... ere sl']'\'l'd
./ Wnlt'n IS a Hl62 grlldua!(' of lIarl·
Ml'rlin. Karan and. LaNae" John.. by the me nbers of the 1lUSI chun'h
IOgton lugh sehon!.
.~~JlJ were Monday Visitors in the
I'ay Walton home.
Confirm.tion pinner
Wins Blue Ribbon at State Fair
\11'
and ~Ir.s, Clarence Hay·
Thursda morning Gary Kav:l
Amonl~ Ihe IJJIJl' r1IJllOn \\ITUll'rs
ford" ,LUUt~('J. D:~r~d s;:n~ay dhlnner nnugh wa, a nH\mbcl" of the ('1<10.;0.;
un 4·H enlfll'S III the SI.lll' FUJI' gU('~ S III H'
a
n eny orne, confirmed at the ColI.'ridge Cntho
Was Patly Thomas, daught('r IIf
lie churc
Dinner gU('~ts in till'
Mr. and Mrs. Palll TI~ollla~, who
r('l'eivcd the aW<lrlJ on a lUll('lll'on
srt sho cxhiblll'(l, I'alt~' J~ a llH·1ll
M, p, Kavanaugh, Mr, and 1\lrs
~IJ(' DiXIlt1:J'lln1,·11 dub,
Social ForeCQ$t
Vincent K vanaugh, Mr. and !\I 1'.',
Thursday, Sept, 20,
Ed Kess r, l\'Ir. and 1\1 rs , JUt'k
Kavanaug and family, 1\Ir. and
Enrolls. at Midla
Tara Hill Allar Sociely,
Dampl ,Johnson, )ion (If l\Ir. and i
Daily Hall
lV!rs, Lav Jrnl' Kavanaugh and fam
Mrs .. HUllS .Ioh'flson .. h~:-. ('nrtJllpd : Sunday, Sept. 23
il)". Mrs. orth, Mrs. Jam<,s"Ka\'a·
ill MJdland (,Illl~'gl', j'lTnwllt, a~ '~i SI. Anm"s supper Dixon
juOlor. U<lnH'J l~ a I:JI;(j gl'<Hluatl' 01 I
auditonum'
I.ullrelllrgh s!'lHlId and a J!J!i2 grad ! Monday, Sept. 24
lIall' of \V<lhoo JI:IIJ(Jl' (,IJllr'.~I'
:
Twilight Lim'
Society . . .
1\11', and
fallilly
Mr~,
\\'('rt'
Tl'd .Johnson and
.'-\IIIHla\
ItUI'S 'lll till' i\lr~. Ella 1':111:-.
SOllth SIOUX ('11:.",
Ml': and .'Ir.~. II:lI"Iild (;I'urg(',<IlJd
'fa 1I111,Y \ l~ltt'(1 .\1 r.~. (' \'11 (;t'urge
S"tlll'day :11 1.IJl('olll.
Wedne~day
evening guests. in
the Oscar Johnson home to help
Ihe host observe his birthday
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bsckstrom and family, Mr. and
Mrs: Bud Hanson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Magnuson
llnd family, Mr. and Mrs, Ken·
neth Olson and' family, Mr. and
Mrs, Hans Johnson, Alice and
Lee, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Johnson
and Bernita, Mr, a.nd Mrs. Atvid
Peterson, Mrs. Ofelia Magnu·
son, Mr. and Mrs. George Mag·
nuson and Mr. and Mrs. Gcrcon
Allvln.
1\11'. and \Ir.~. !I('II Cl"(l~·"
wel"v Wl'dlll'S(i;l.\' ('\('11111:-',
Jt1 thl' ['aul Bon:, hnll\('.
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Unll'l" Sundt'11
('r!'llln;.:.
\\(']'('
till'
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\'i.~il(ll·s
~lrs'l
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nnd nlso vis lied
Th. Way ., IN.ebr. \ H.ral , Thursday, septal.r 20
2
hdwanl Mathew!>.
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sundh u£tcmoolL nnd cv(mine
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"f.::
guests.
in'
the
Enrl,
E('k(~rt
home
DcnniR
.un
I
!'twlv:\
KlIlll'l.
IS,Olllh
\\If')"!'
Mr~.
Ll·hnnrd
Baillie,
I
were
r ..nnd Mr/>. LeRoy Pc'nler- EioliX Cll~' nnd !\lI's. enrol IIn'h· I ('hddl'l'n, \\(n llrll(~ld. Mir. nn.'d.._Mr.'~.
ConfIrm t n D,"ne~
ick an I ramily~nd Mr. and Mrs, frl nnd l'Illdl"('lI.
.11m Kh'{'h~~ ~nd ehlUdren' ~cr~'-:,-~':'
' . morlling ~arr} Kessler
,.,.thodilt Church
Larry" ub-bersledl and family.
Mrs.
nnk Lisle returned. (1\'('nln~ ,rm~. 1'11,1
I, I',:,
,': ,I
.... as t.'onflrmed at St Frances
(MrS~ Charlotte Dillon, pastor)
Mdn ay evening Mr and Mrs Monday fter- s,..ndlng a week
Mr~. (,err e iKavan~u,h "n"'"A'
1
d urd1 Randolph G ests In the Ed
Sund ~I, Sept 23 World Servltie
~I~ron. )irks and. r.ll'fillY W{,.I".~ i In, th M $. Vera PhlUlps 'h~!1'o. ~1~tJnf'S~a.y. c o~lng visitor ;:1n.·.. .t. h•.•.
h.Ps'll, r hOllJ<' for d no!'r followmg
Und,l\, Sunday ~chool. 10 am, visitor
i the l"rank K()(>ster, if-'j LI,ncoln. he lad~es ot1end~d the lIrtld 'M~tt(lf'i 1l<'tlnC'.
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ill! senllt's \\1'1"('
\1 P Kav 1\ OIsl11P 11 1
horne, Jeff( !-lon, S D
St,.te F.I ,
Mr. lI.rd :1\ rN" Mal',',n, narhnlll\
MIIl\lgh \Irs Vlllqlllt Ka\.maugb j rhurlida~, Sept 27
WSCS fall
Mr, tTld l'i
I.)all' St. anll'Y and I,•. SflturdU)
.'.Oln,C.'1! a,n,d ('I,nlIOO
...ar l.h. .'.
~d \J[Jlll \Ir
\Iutn S{'I\Cn I~lpp('rl
family Wl'rc ~ rnday dinner guesls I tI group () Alh n ,I FA I Il H'tnhtrl> (],IY CO\llJll>1 nl" S\llmccl', la.
.;:
"I r .md \11 s :\ll"l l K,n ana ugh 1_
in. the Newell 'tanlcy IWIllt' ,
,\~h() atll'nc('d till' ~)ny (,OIr~I~' CCllI',
Mr. f"d
r,' Dl~k, ~h.mb.rt:
: \Ir unrl \Irs Jadi a\a~au~h and I
St. Anne's ICatholic C.hurch
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returne ~ r'd.y
YI.I~ 1
larnlly, \Ir~, La~l't!H' K<JvanHu~h
qrhomas Hitch, pastor)
Mr, and " rs .• , Vil,1 N(';t~n lind
DWI~ht lohnsl-In was' II \\'('~'kt'nd
In the Aa on'j Armfi.ld hom.;
i ~~d ,ch.J1dren, \Irs., ,Jame,s' ~ava~,
Tbuniday, Sept. 30: Parish work. ~ons \ ere Sunda~
cnlOg \
ors
of ('11(> Quil.t In 1h(' !\llll'ion Greel_ ~b.
. "
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In t~C! clal'enf c McC~,
~(',
Quisl
n..
' M r , Il~;d 1,[\ 1'81 F~y Walton, Qna~
: Ka~'~~laaUn'~hJllllmy a d Mrs. (ler~l( ! n ghl, Olxo~ auditorium,
,..,
I Sunday, Sept. 23: Mass, 9 a,m,;
Fri{~aY afh'tnoon vl~ltors In t~e
Mr,.n
rs, F'rank Johnson .I0Y(,(l \y (' ~ !' ~hUl'9daY ~YeniD'~"
a~ter threo gU('sts ill till: Gl m WaltoD'homoJIJ"
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, d f. II supper, serving begins" 4:3U Ray S ahr home Wl'I·P Mrs, Merrill, returned Saturday
Clalls.~n and Mrs. !\11kP Thompson day's vlst 1n Iowa, They oro !wlp Jt'amltl t'll.ebrate 'hqr;,b.ir.I..ti.".'
,l;l'n/'; ';md ~~r.~, J~r~ ~~'t P\l~:(~; v.~~.l' P 111,
and c1lldren.
Thursdav overnight guests In the tillY.
:
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Fnday af!£'rnoon
'\J{'.~t~ of "Irs, ~-~~Mfand Mrs, Fred Mattes and i H. L. August home, Spence,r,
Wptllw~tJn~' ~hllner Iind,~)u~~)1
Emll1~ Booth, l-Iarlllgtun.
~Illfon.l'Walton, Plainview, was a
and 1 mmy,
and Mrs, Hnmml home', Norfolk, to f:clebratc
<:,·,·"1,, K.. " '''u"h "0.1 M".Al· Icbhl', ,eeond birthday.
dl'n Serve
hurch es ...
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R(l~Uld~ ,I'~t('rs
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Mr, and Mrs.
ax
Rah~
:~:~I~.y "'Isl~or
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p.~nt ,satu.r~'bY
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y
the Fay }Vailon
thl~
L.'VO zn. eand
and family
,Mr, andwere
Mrs. Frldav
W.lUis .and
a . and
nigh.t
and Evan
Sat. .I '.;HII
gtlPsI,;Sl'llon"
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.tll>.'
Spah:.home.'
Schu
urday,.pe.n.
with Frid.
"Rev.
Mrs.,
~Ill.rcnc(l
McCaw:W'.,•...r."...
APU,
even ng guests In the Vern Nobbe
Routh, line Rock,
S/lIlH~c.lsdn,
.
h~m
.
t~
help
the
host
celebrate
1\11's
Harold
Erwin
nnd
SOli
wert'
'1\11', nnd M ·S" Oliver
Nop,
D.~.
St, Peter, Minn., and the Nor:
hiS
Irthday.
Vvl'dnesda ('v('nlll~ vi .. itOl"S in, the IplJ{' lind Job yn, Noe were,Bunda)
u,
man McCaw hom~, Marengo, la, . !'vir. and Mrs, Lester Patton were
Las Saturday afternoon \'Isitors Mrs. Ma( J('wpll' hOI11':-'
g,ll('sts In Ih l " G, E, Joncs 'h.
Mr, and Mrs. Ear~ Peterson were i Omaha Tuesday where they at· in the Ernest Knoell home w('re
TUl'sda)' afternoon :uIlI .~'lIPJll'r' ( IllTol\.
,
.
Sunday djnn£'r_~~~~~~~~ ~1~'~.l~_~(~.~I~~~unll'l"al services for Mrs, Mr. nd Mrs, C('rald StolzI:' and ~lll'sts' In Ihl' Dick Ilnlph hUl1ltll Morc DiXON'...; page 4
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A-Il'thudist W;;CS supper
WSCS Meets Thursday
Tbul':-.uay aft~rnoon Women's So·
lil'ty uf Clll'JsLian Service met at
Ill(' church parlors, Mrs. Earl Pet
I'l'SIlIl Il'd tlie lesson on "United
Efjorts 1'!allS wm-e completed for
till' :.ItUlual fall !:iupper which will
1)(' hdd ut the church Sepl. 27,
I St'rvlng will begin at 5 p.m, Mrs,
Floyd Wug and Mrs, Louis Ab(s
I \\ pn' hoslt':-'Sl'S and served refresh·
llH'tlL's <It lile dose.
I . ~_
I Pitch Club Dinner
: Stilldlly I'V('llIng the
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Pitch dub
opt'tlt'd its fall )ieason with a dill
111'1' aL lin' Laurel steakhouse. The
rl'J1lalnder (If the evening
, Sl'l'flt pluYll1g cards,
Best Ever Club Meets
Wednt'sday afternoon Mrs, Arth·
Ikll was hostess lo Best Ever
club. Thl' next meeting will be Del.
111 \\Jth 1\-'lrs. William Eckert.
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Charles Mills, 1\1rs, Ed Sala, Mrs.
J. (' 1\lcC<lw and Lin Mills,served
it coo!lerativl' lunch. Mrs. Charles
l\lJlb \\'111 Ile Od. 10 hO)iLess.
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I \VpdJ1{'stiay aftt>rnoon, Out·Our·
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!lolite, Eleven aUeoded. Amanda
Schutt£' won the door prize, Plans
wer(' made for the club's annual
trip, to, Sioux. City with dinner at
the Biltmore Sept. 27, Mrs. Earl
MRttes was assistant hostess. The
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The Wayne (Ncbr.) Hcrold.:Thursday,
20, 1 G1 1\frs.. M.a 1e McCaw and .Ilm Me· urday dl 0 c guest, in lhe
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JUl'. g-nd Mrs.' Robert Schr'm
Sun
I"riday, evening' ViSitorSt,iO ["atsY
Mr. and Mrs., Hnrold Dirks wer.., lh~r~'l'~S~~ ~~~:r~;~~nh~Tn~~, Si ux vieve Bi
'Iu~8da:y evening visitors in, the Cily. returned home F.riday a tcrr Sioux Ci
· k ~ h orne.
Mr. a
M yron D·JI:'
a visH in the Merle Sherman hof/U,·. e.~
~';"'_"'_lwCl'·e
~~~;'U::en1~~an~i~it~I~I~U\t~~ ~!~lr:.
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ewell Stanley home.
Mrs.' George Rasmussen Wrl1; II
Wednesday morning vl~llur in the
Itay Walton home.
Mr,. Jack We.stcrllla"n waS a Silt·
urday morning ('ulll'll In the Hay
Spahr home.
Mrs. Frank Lisle and Lori HIlrt·
mun w (' r e Sntlll'day overnight
gUl'sts in tile .'ens J(\'ols lwnw.
. Mr. and Mrs . .J. L. SfJunders
were Tliesda~"(~i'~nl'r gUt'sts in the
Lowell Sllll~ home.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Stingley and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Pehrson and sons
had a weiner roast at Gavin'S
point.
Thursday eV'pning gues!" in the
I\frs. S3d. i P Briney hO.JI1P wprl' 1\lr
ond Mrs, S. ¢. Eddy.
Ed Bokemper. Redfield, S. D.,
was 1I Fridat over~ight guest in
Mr. 8nd Mrs. Keith
afternoon' callers in the
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an in home
were ,.
..... encland and Mickel MCAITie,
y.
U Mrs. :Lowell
d T~o,mpson
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in
Wate1'bu y, we.1'e Thursday ,atter·
noon visi '0 S In the Vincent, Ka'v·
anaugh bo e~
l'-'riday
vening guests in- the
Lowell
deI'Sb home
hd tolcelebrate
M'
SjU
Hp~~.tOgnU~s~·'inw:~: ~~~r~:~k:::; Laurel.
serve his birthday.
MI'. nnd Mr;;;. 'Glen Ma'ck1cm and
Steve were Thursday evening vlisitors in the Melvin Swick home·t
Sunday visitors in the F oyd
Bloom hOme were Mr. and
1'8.
C.Ufford Carlson and family.
lvlarAyona Brldgford, Newea tie,
wu. ~ a Wednes(~ay overnight gluest
In the Waller $chulte home.
:Frida y afternoon
visitorS in
tile Fred Wolter home w~re I Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bose and .Jlmn1y.
My, and Mrs. ~lIen Prescott Iand
f~l~liY .w c r e Sund~~ afterh90n
vl.~llors In the Mrs. Tillie Anddrson
h()~H', Ladure~'l'
D' k Ch ~h
lair. a~
nrs.
Ie.
a ers
\\('1'(' FrJ?ay callers
10 th? Mrs.
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.JO~lCl~a a~~nC~l~s(~m~ia~i~:e~~r gl~y
Mr. a d Mrs. Mt>rle Sherman
and fam ly were Sunday dinner
gu('sts i the l\Irs. Clifford Monk
home. M ville. la.
Bobby Schutle spent Sunday af·
ternoon in th£" Walter Schulte
!llOme.
Mrs. oy Hanson and Verlyn
were Frday af~ernoon visitors in
th!' FliJy Blooml home.
. Mr. a d Mrs. J. 'L. Saunders
were. W dnesday evening visitors
in the 1\1 s. Lois Swallow home, Co
leridge.
Frida afternbon guests in the
Carol
irchert ~ borne were Mrs
Bill C ham he r s, Mrs. Elm e r
SchUlte, Mrs. ,'.JaUlda Rastl'ck and
Mrs. Do ald Knoell.
Mr. ald Mrs, Clarence McCaw,
Esther nd ~Io~~~ w~:~e_l_,,_·t Sat·
home. , arid 'family were Sunday d'nner
.Jlm Me!a". Mar:ngo.'la. was guest, in he A. K Stingley hpme.
'~ Monday llniough Satu~day guest Ltlurel. In the afternoon all ~ere
In II).£! 1\11'.... Ma.1Wl Mt'CI.IW ho.me'
'~lIests in the Glenn Stmgley hpme,
Mr. and !'Ms. Ted .J()hns()~ and Randolph.
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RPfnl{a W('l'(' rlllilwr gUf'sl.<, I' rJd .. ~y
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Quist were
or ~ll" Hnt,l ]\-11'". Earl I'l'l£'l'son In I TuesdaY evening callers inl the
a SIOUX CIty rt'st~·aunl.
Russell An!{eny home.
Mr. and Mr> l'rC'd Mll1tl'~ were
Mr. and. Mrs. Don Curry and
Tuesday t'V,eulni: \'JSJ1()r~ 10 the family were Moncla,y C'vening ivisitEnrl Mason hOIn!·.
ors in the Dudiey Blatchford Home.
M.r• . and Mrs. George Wintz
Mr. and Mrs. ,AI HuhelCk iwere
and Dora Ulrich, Belden, were Wednesday visitdrs in the derele
Thursday sliPper guests in t'he Kavan<lugh home:
Hel;lt"y H~nsbn home, Stanton.
Darlene Nop was a F'r~clay ('ven~Ir, and 1\ll·S. ,Jchn Thoms£'n anrl in,r: visitbr in the L c s I i ('~ :'Jo('
Wilhur were' Wedn('sclay through hO!ilC'.
Friduy guests in Ihc Edwin Maas
S. W.: Johnston, Battle Sreek~
hornf', .Elm CrCi"k~
,WH .... a Friday visitor 10 thel Earl
i\-lnnduy ('vpning gll(',;ts in the ~ .Johnston heml'.
Bill Sehullc hOJl\(' tu £'elehratc
Tuesday evening guests iM the
Milton JOhnsbn home to observe
the host·s birthday and Mr'.I.od
Mrs. Emil Thies' wedding an·
'niversary were Mr .and Mrs.
Willis Johnson,. Mr. and IMrs.
Geor'ge Lippolt, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred D?ngberg and family, Mrs.
HenrV Dangberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Thies, Mrs. Jay Mattes and
TEEN TIME DANCE
Harlen, Mr, and Mrs. Larr'y jLub·
Friday, Sept. 21
berstedt and family and GJrald
Becker.
DON SOHL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pete sand
,1nd the Roadrunners
family were Sunday evening visitAdm.75c
Parents Invited
ors in the Henry Nolte [10 e.
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Sunday evening gue~;ts
the
LC'Hoy Creamer home .wer~ Mr.
Sat,urdoy, Sept. l22
,lnc! ~~:~.Dale Davidson and, fam-
and :Mrs. tanley Mitchell, Laurel.
Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Ankeny: and
Donna, $j ux City, were Sunday
dinner g~csts in the Russell Ankeny
Randy a d Lavonne Bloom were
Wctlnpsd y through Friday visiturs in the larvin Hartman home.
Sunday Mr. iii n d Mrs. J. L.
~<lunde,rs nd Mr. and Mrs. Lawell Sau ders and Bra die Y
joined ... CJrouFl of relatives in
the Kenn KoclC: home. Fremont,
,for a Salu clers hmily reunion,
Mr. an~ Mrs.' Earl McCaw, AIIlcn. were "riday evening visitors
in the I\-tax Rahn home.
Mr. aor, Mrs. Marvin Ellyson
and famll~, Sioux City, were last
wlCckend g lests in the Soren Han·
sen home.,
sat\lrd~~II__~n~r~~_tS_in_t~~
hOll ,
II
,dnrence'
Blo~m
they called
the Mrs. lome, Albert Cit~J la.
.
Delia Erwin home.
' M r . and M,rs.,j Lawrcn("C) -Yrb.
Mr.- and Mrs. Ray' Spahr -and 1 ichs, moomticld" were Mond8~ Rahns.
~amily we r e Sunday nClcrnoon isitors in the l~c~Uc Nne home. " , Slindll
gue!>ts in the Lloyd Wendell home.
Tuesday' cvt-nlqg llJr. nnd Mrit 'Clarm;ce:;
g.cn
J~ck . esterman.' home.
1r. ,and MTS. Lauren Johnson aDald Peters 'a~.d family jOl.ncd: Vi.o.JI' n. kcmncl.. It t.ho W
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~gn S Brentlinger' was- a Wed. an sons" ere Friday evening
latlves in tbe loyd Park home, I, hogpllut.
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n~sda 'overnight "fWest of Donn visit s in the John Thom~en borne, ~akcf~cld, to obServe the ,hostess'!
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Kaye eters; in the Qonald Pctcr
Mr, and Mrs.! Clarencc McCaw )lrtbday~
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home.
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d rghters were Wednesday
Mr. aod Mrs. Vern Murray and
H R'A''I" W "~'A"'~"
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K8m~l, ~~~t::~ilYtl~eS~rhS:ni;mi:cJ:~Oe~ ~~~d~;~. i.r~. ~~~nda:rsw:~~ M~: 'G.r~"'r,lI~••, vJ~~'e F;::c.a:i:~d~ 4:~~:~go;isitors
home to 'help M.r. Macklem ob:'
.th~ Clare~ce Hen~lngS8n
morn. ing
1.!?mc were" Mr Yvonne Engstedt hom c. Friday
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aqd :r.Fred Ntiner
Bill
nd -S~da
guests in the John
ME n
I's M. P Kava~ugb Lircol ,"'and: Mrs.- Joreta Miner
d Young
me were Mr. an Mrs. we
u d y dinner guests in the Wra ke. f eoJd · M·rs."J. C. Me'Caw wer
Alllunda Schul't~ and
r.
n Sherman Jensen, and fa By,
es ~a ana ugh home.
Mr
d
M~s. Earl Mattes and' familt ea,
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Mll;I'Y'S birthday were Emila
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Tues ay vlJito,:,s In" the EaTl i
Jlohn toni home.
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~lr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning~
sc!n I' turned Sunday after a tr~
tn, ea ifornia and a visit in thl
CJ:yde Evert home Derby Colo I
Sun ay ~vening' guests' in tM
Wesle Rice ,home were Mr. and
Mrs. -Iarold GUnnerson and Greg
Brow
'~
Roe elle pregeou..was a Wednes
day' Hernoon visitor in the Allel
Ptcsc tt ho~e.
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:Fri lay afternoon M.rs. Don Ca~
sdy a d ch!'dr,cn, ·Mrs. Kendall
Marti and ~hke, Laurel, and Mrsl
Il-~a'nrnr KUKhIJlh~I'dhosmones 'SiSJo'ute1hd inSI'otuh'
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~,~~J~g l~~:i~~r~tO{I; ~~:CL~olidon;; ,.-.."-
in the Marion
Mrs. Osca Borg was. a Friday
{'Hernoon' visi
in the
n
~scolt homc.
,Mr. a~d Mrs. Clal'cnce McCuw
~nd f~I.UlIY ~vcrc Th,ursda y e,-,cnmg VISitors In the Clayton Stmg·
le)' hamel
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Mr. ancJl Mrs. Marion Quist spent
lhe weekend in Crcstbard, S. D.,
where th~Y attended, a 40th an.niversaqrlopen ~lOUSC honoring Mr.
and Mrs. ,Maunee lIunt.
M~rle nU~el'k. was a ,Wednesday
evenmg v sitor III the Gercle Kavanauj:th ~h me.
Fr'idav[ afternoon callers ,in
'Jh,emJeo,h,O LY
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.,U,O,. ChOoIOm.,• •wnedr.OW.'.lel
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1\11'. and 1\t:rs. I'.:orl Johnston WCl'C'
' ursday visitorsl in Ole Otis Wick
hOl , ·Hubbard.
Mr.
Mrs. Jfhn Pehrson were
1 mong Sunday
fternoon visitors
'n the Allan Shiv ly home, Wayne,
0 help the host observe his birthny.
I!CLI~lc'.I'hS,:.I"I,tnlr~lnaYa.dMrfa·maUnydalI.cMndrs•.
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~d the wedding pf Shirley v_.auleave aod CiaYlflln Obermeyer at
luskell.
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" Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
'auillorg and Karen ware visitors
(1 the Stel'lirrg Borg borne!.
Maureen Spath wa·s a Monday
TheoPhil~s, Wayne,
ivernight guest of Annette SdlUlte
Mr. aO Mrs. Floyd Bloom and n the Walter dSeh'utte home.
B'riari at nded the Clay County
Mrs. Maber McCalw .and .Jim:
fair at Sp ~_cc_·r._l_a_
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Mr. ,Mabe~ McCaw and Jim Me
Caw, '1\far~~gO, Ia .• were Thurs
dny vel11l~ visitor:'s in the Mrs
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Safe",
.. ay.' Loo.L ~or all the great
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stor • Mix or m~uch purc ases to suit
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nd get variety as wfll as
s
gs. Come and brojwse. Take time
to check all the bargains a1'd you'll
your nee
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see why
~our money's
alway, worth more
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ujp now and save!
KING'S
if
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Harold W~anl. Sioux Cily.
was a Thursday· dinner guest m
the Alwin Anderspn home.
'I su.nda;r guests,.in
e Wesley
nice home were Mr, and IVlrs.
Eric Anderson, I;'ender.
\Vednesday afternoon. guelts in
the Gerald Stole home, South Sioux
City, were Mrs. Carol Hi chert,
~ Brian and Sandra and Mrs.
onald
Knoell and Marlin.
- Wednesday morning gue, ts in
the Oscur Borg home waSI Mrs.
Mabel McCaw and Jim l\11cCaw,
Marengo, lao
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Mrs. Kendall Martin ang, Mike,
l.a lll-el, weI' c. Thursday $upper
!:,'1l'('sls in the Lynn Kuhl Mme.
Wednesday' evening Mrs. Nor~
man Lubberstedt entertained
her bowling teiilm at the ,coffee
party ~~lIo.win9 bow:l.ing, Guests
were M s. Anifs Kuhl, Mrs. Cor·
inne ta ey, Mrs, Beverly Peterson an 'Mrs. Gloria KO"ester,
Sunday- idternoon and supper
gue."ts in the Bill Ghambers'home
were Mr and' Mrs. Jim Chambers,
Wakefield.
FI'ank Thomas, sr.,- Sioqx City,
[,WI'S a Tuesday ·visitor in the Paul
DUFFY BELDRAD
and His Orchestra
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Su'nday,
Sept.
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Reservafions Available
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Cake Donuts "'" W,IghV,- f,,,h P~'i; 29c
Tea Rolls ~Ii~~ ~r~~~\:a~~<li(~~:tt~r ., ~flr2 19c
Coffee Cake ~;,~"::~'~;'::k~"~:~~.~2:~P.; 34c
Ballerina Bread ;I~;:~e~::- .. _
:t 22c
Fresh Buller Sh"",y La,",~,oHd _ ,;,~, SSe
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Lucerne",_·low.
gal.
Ice ,Milk
,"Iod, d .. ley d,,,,,' ..••••.. 2
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Lu"""~
;;- 'al 45
Homogenize
I Ge",·A
Caei"~
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Instant Chocolate :'e~~~~~;'::- ~~-;:; ]$1.09
6·6,. 43c
' s"OW Coop-foo,,". 2 c1ns
Or ange J;ulce
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1270z. Can 41C •.••••
Sandwich Cookies ~~':::'::;;;-m" ... )ii~ 49c
Star-Kist;
6\4.7..
Chunk Tuna, Ugh'
mo..' ....... _...... "" 3Bc
Chunk lIun~~,~,::;~~~, fam"y ,'" ..~', ~ 51c
Peanut Bul r ;;fC;;;-;~h7
~: :; 45c
Dotty Be",-p"foot 2 p.kg•. 25c
Bak 'l.ng Cup tor
baking cup cakes
, of 60
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Roberti Jones h me were MIl', and
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Mrs. ho.. . tl'ss.
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Catholic Guild Meets
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The Catholil'
Sep~=~~~~~::~~;~II~mIJ{'1' ]2, There WCI'~~twe~e
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St(lia~:'s ~~~~;;,a~a :~eh
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.~nd Ml's. Ml'rlt· WhJln('y and fam1 her
.lInd familY.
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Johnson and H('\ Vtltorllrel nd I. Sunday, Sept 23 WorShp, 850
Mrs N II Dowlmg t;pp-nl art
m Sunday school. 950,1
of last week In lhe Melvin Do Img "--I
home'
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Methodist Church- I
Mrs I tZZl(' Cllffl!h ~Jicnt last
(VIetor Ireland. past9r)
week wIth lUI bruthel ~ AI~ert I Sunday, Sept 23 Wors~lp 945
.Jenkins.
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la,m. Sunday school, 11. !
Friday aHprnuon ('allerls in! tho • • •
home of Mrs, Anna HanJ~n 'ere
Presbyterian.Congregat'ClnIllI
MerryMakers
Mrs. Matt Luckas. ,Mrs. ~~ma HoChurch-.
Merry Makcl's will meet Sept. kamp, Belden, 11 n d M.rs.
arl,
(Gail Axen. pastOj
27 in the John (leHman home.
Duffy, Madelia. Minn.
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I Sunday, Sept. 23: WQr hip, 10
Mr. and Mrs, F=orrest f'IIettle on a.m.. Sunday school, 11.
GST Club
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and Mr. and Mrs. Edward 5(;,sT dub will m(',ct Fri~Jy night wald and Doug were ~hurs ay
Friday evening callers i the Ed
in thl' stan[t'y Morris homcl
~a~I:~,inwtahkeefi~~:.en;rit:;1
'~~~ar~o~~w:;~rean~rD~~g~ Mrs.
t'
Mr. lid
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lour
S;JPPCr
Vif;ilOl's in,tlc Emil Tictgen
hom!' s,undny fternoon, were Mr.
aod Mrs, Gl'arjt 1.'ietf.:cn, Waync.
Mr. lind Mrs. ,Em'll 'fletg-en were
W"dn('sdIlY dinner gUCHts in the
Lon'n stoltenberg home'.
.tlt
1~~;nn~~:l~;;;~iH'i~::~r,
Mr. an~. Mrs. Lavern
ijIII"""";.,.""r-c"':1'- es
the HU''l'llcker h m c , ' "
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Mr and Mrs Clalr Swn~son and
L.dy Of Sorraw.
MlIVHl were !"l'IdllY
g ests
(D carh~ici Churc~t )
In the Clnrcll<c l\lorns Inme
amc
a as, pas r
I, Last week calkrs In the WJlllam
Sunday, Sept 23 Mast;, 9 8.m
Swanson h 0 In e WCl'C Mrs
var
In
~,~:;j;I(~X \~~f~lt V~~;e~li~Z~~s~ayne, ~11~r::~s' ~~~~h~'~~ga~~~\la~~r~b{l~St
w('r(' M'r
t\'lr. lind ~ll·s. Ejnor Cook sp{'~t
thl' wl'clu",nr! in Colfax N"brask~
. :\11'. undo Mrs. Fn'd laird spe 1t
t.he, w('ckt'nd in Linculn at the j)( 11
BaIrd hOTlH'.
Tlll'srlay .t.'vPrJin g gU(.'. t" in
Dalills ('llnnmgham h me WI'I'('
Mr. 'and '~M'rs. !\1(']vir
Erhurd.
Randolph. Hnd :'vll', Ilnd ,!\Irs. Aiel
Eddip lind Dorothy, :1~
Kar<'11 Ittll'lIlNt was h T~'~HJa
('\'~'nil1g sllppt'r gUt'sl i.!L.!J!.t Hon·
nil' RilltH'inH'I' 11001(',
Mr, and ,\-lrs. 1,)'11' Cunninghanl
:,nd famlly WI'rt· Sunday g~u.st~
~~()[:~H'l'l:~~'O !'I'l('ypr hOtlH', SOllt1
durlbert,
Mrs.
l~uild
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~nd ~'rs. Forrest Nettle-ton is~
Mr. and Mrs.
lted '" the Hubert ~ettl ton Thursday in the
'home.
home.
A com'!1,itlee of Pr~_~byt ri~n
Mr. a~d Mrs.
women with Mrs. Leot1j!lrd
nt- and. family were
h d
d Mr 0
Ji k·
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f M.It
of
Art La~c spent
M 0 r r ij s Lage
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Gurney! Lorenz
Wednes.Ray supF
~o~;hai~~~;et w:~ I~~~d~n :f~ ~~. gaU;~ SM~s. J:ttn ~:
k'i L
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Mr.
\lrs, HoiH~l'l, ,JOhrJsonl,. 'ruclllred disCllHS('d I)]('ir lInnual IHl;1lpa r.
hl'r, :1 nil, ... kallng ThI1l1 s r!, Y. IUghl. Lutheran Ladies' Aid
a
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\\lUi be held
andl
(;(~:ll;,I~II~IY,]r:~~:·'~~~'~~ ~~~;~t,." f~~ S\I~,l: .Th~' 1.1,101(':an Ladles' Aid met
1 11 1\11 ~.d.<I).
Spplemher 13' There
Alvin J.!'inkJ~s. Stanton. Mr. Hnd ~~~('J~'~7},ll;Jtm~:~h~~~ ~~~~~.; . ~;~:
\'('11· ... lllrlhd ll y \\'l'l"t' ]\'h·. Jnd :'III'S,
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Ili]pNt ("onduc(ed II Bib e quiz
M·ll'
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and 1\lrs. Lynn, Isoffil prcse'~tcd the
,('sSt' t. 19an.
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: aid twplv(' s('rving t.rnys. 'Jht' next
.\!onday pvpn,lllg 1!',II('~1s1 111 011': ItH'("tin" will he Odobel' 0. with
.\l.an'ltl Isom IVlllH' Wl'I"!' l:'l'lr, and':\1
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(;r'lllfil']d <I\\() fam-!:' rs. :VJarvln SOlO UH OSJ~ss,
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0 .J, Jones ,lllll,
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I' ,I In I I y IlOd TlllJr<;f!av ('veiling:
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Wl'rt' :VII' 'lI1d ·:\lrs Bill I M~s, j]l'nry Haase
,1OstCSf-:,
l'otl!'(JI'd·. ' , . .. , : ~~ . ;.~~~ ~~('~(~ (~I:;r\V~~~~~e~:t ~h~li~~
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)i';n [l~('('\~:~~.~ ~lr. and 1\1.1'''' 11<~·rman ,Thtin ~ere
rVIJJlJrlll'l' IlansPIl :1.a ttlrdaY night guests m the I aul
n~d ,S(pvpn .lor. Knoll homc. Way~e.
,1lHI .]l:".... (' 1\lWigan.
Star Extension Club
HI('hnrdi'llrs. (~(~lilf:·nl(,I.'I~I;;:~~" TIll' Star Extension Cluh met
IIIIl"lhf'rt.
nnd HUll/-': . .Iudv
.\I(;rll>
llOBW.
I'il'f{'l'.
'lf1~,Ji·~i\l::;~ ~llrt~;l' .J(~~~;~~
and lh'rh
homes,
Tuesday afterrJqon guests in
the Beach Hurlbert home were I
Mr and Mrs H L Harmer!
La~rel, and Mrs. ~Cha'rles Mills: I
Laurel, Thursday :afternoon Mr, I
and Mrs Beach Hurlbert called'
on Mrs.. Everett Roberts in the I
Dwight Roberts h<lme
~':;;~ll~hl;I~~:: ~te:~e lJ:~le~la~~;~~
h('rs presenl and two guests. The
f(~:~s~~ft~r;s.M~~·i.Je~~I~~~~'S~~n~
City,. la, ~he, roll call was. our
vocutlOn h1ghhghts ..New. officers
\\'('l'{' pleeted and will toke over
[hI'. rirst of ,January. ~hey, were
~:Irs. non H~rm~r, presl.dent, Mrs.
(,ordon DaVIS, vice presldt'nL Mrs. '
ICel"ll1tl Benshoof, Sf' c. I' C I a r .y.
I 1'('<1 sllrcr;
Mrs. E I' W I t1 Morns,
~lrs.,
Hohl'rts v;sj~ed Tom
Sllllda y 111 A
hospItal: He
n't.llrnpd hotllf'
.evenmg,
.Sunda\'. dll1nn
1O lh(', Er\Vlt;<;. \\-~::111\\\)1()111('
3ndMr)\l~~~:
wiler, reading lea·der and Mrs.
,John Hees, health leader. The next,
meeting will be with Mrs. Kermit
Bl'nshoof.
Shirley W;jS "JWI1W
Lincoln for
ill(' w('PKend.
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County Achievettnent Day will
be held at the C!arroll aUditor_j
ium and the fbur \iolunteer workers are Mrs. Keith OWl'mS, Mrs.
Lynn Jones, Mrs: J o_'h n Rees
and M~s. Kermit iB~m"$hoof,
Satilrdny thl"N' 'C~Il'I·olI wome
eo atle~~l('d 1.11(' DiSh'i.ct' thl"P(' LegiO~
Auxlltary al SOl,lth ~tOtlX City. The
\\'('I'l' 1\-Irs eharll's Whitney. Mrs.
}:1'1'\·('IIl' Wplll'r a~ delegates an I
:\]1'''-. 11nlland Slohl: as page.
Thursday dinner! guests at th('
ell1\-I
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Pc'lks. Colo" 1\1r..
E. Jones
Mrs. l'Il<llHle Fish('{ ISund,~y guest
w('re Rev. Gail Aipn and Mr,
Frances Axen.
i
!\II'. <lnd l\Irs. ;E!t'l'rett JaneL,
Dc\vilte. la., canie Salurday t
spl'nd a fe\\' day,;; 111 t.he RObell
Jones 110mI'. Sunday Idinner guest
in tlH' Robert Jone~ home weI'
Carroll Woman's Club
Car r oj 1 WOman's Club met
Thursday in the Woman's Club
room. There .were 18 members and
three guests pr.esent. The role
rall was favorite television pro·
grams. Mrs. Levi Roberts gave
the olans for the year on the theme
"The I·louse." Mrs" L. E. Jenkins
led the club in singing. The topic
for the day was "The ~ i v i n g
Roo m." Mrs. Charles Whitney
gave a talk on meQtal health. Mrs.
Norman Sorensen, executive secretary. of the Opportunity Center,
Norfolk, gave a talk on the school
and its accomplishment.
Mrs. E. L. Pearson gave a rcport on the School fd't Disabled
children, Greeley', Colorado. Mrs.
Robert Johnson contucted two
games for m)'stery. Mrs. Walter
Rethwisch and Mrs. J? L. Pearson
are on the membership committee and they wish to invite
anyone in the community to join
,
',rom
~v!
an~
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~~.1:,~":.~~~:~J,~~~~I.e~_~~ ~~~~li~~e ~:~be~rs~fLl~~dl~~r~
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·1· !'is, Mrs. Grover Bass., M:rs. Fred
.
. . , DIV.' YOU KNOW,~ Baird and Mrs. Art Glass,
that It ,costs less, to run a' full
page ,atl than it ~oes to send
. .
P.. 051. card to' all ~t!..,e readers 0
Wef'kend g u est s m the Clalr
-';-he Wayne Heral~t.
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Norman Sorby and Sharon, Moore-
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a hi hly skill d registered pharmacist. '
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th.- uppulntnwrlt Jf \Vllluen T. I"f.'I~
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the ,e are still places in this country where spor~smen can go
aftt more big game than their griffidfathers could-:"'and prac.
ticel conservation in the bargain.
Pbpular"J:>elief to the contrary, the whitetail deer is not a
lov~r of the forest primeval. He prefers young, brushy wood-'
lands, especially those with irregular ,edges and opening:>, so
he follows close on the heels of lumbering and small-scale
farrping. rrhus th,ere are many mO,re whitetails in the uni,ted
Sta~es today than there were 100 years ago.
","s a matteMf fact, the whitetail is present in such numbers
in spme spots that he threatens to eat himself out of house and
hoTe. As state after state seeks to crop its deer herd down to
the! capacity of its, deer range, we are seeing regulations that
peJnit the shooting of either sex over an extended season, and
in ~eas close to big cities where the crack of a rifle has not
beEln heard for a generation.
"PACKING IN" is the
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w itetail;, He, too, is thriving where intelligent management
pr cticescan be followed.
ore and more hunters are also experiencing the thrill of
g ., after two otner trophy species in the west. One is the
e , o'r~piti, he of the rocking-chair horns, now present again
in/fOOd na:ers in and around Wyoming. The other target
is e antelo e, or pronghorn, the only American representatie of a f ily with many.famous branches in Africa. You
't have to "pack in" to reach these animals, but it's well to
h e a rifle with a long, flat trajectory and a scope sight.
e black bear, tool is back again on the list of shootable
. als in many stat~~. Oddly enough, it is tourist garbage
dqmps that are respoqsible for the jump in his.population.
, IAJl told, the United IStates ttophy silfation is such this fall
thra fine set of hO~:iS in reach of many a hunter, thanks to
a untiful Nature thit won't let civilization keep her down.
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so. Across the couptry they are counting the hours to opening
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It IS a great American ritual. Its special lure lies in its! secret
incantations, esoteric garments, and sacred proceedings!.
The ceremony begins early in August, with the re-painting
of decoys and the camouflaging of boats and blinds, all iccording to a routine as immutable as a baptism. Caught up in the
spell,. the duck hunter spends hours stmring into sportir/g store
windliJws or practicing on his duck call.
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peak. To keep a: date with a storm hont moving do'Wn from
Canada, the hunter flees the, city in fraJiltic haste.
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that precedes the dawn he loa~s his skiff by instinct and paddles off. At an appropriate spot~e assumes a kneeling p,.:osition,
tosses out the decoys, and mu ers a sllPplication to the gods
of the chase.
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to wait~and wait. At last outiof the west there
comes thesllssurant sound of Winnowing wings.
A flock of. mallards has joined 'the ceremony. To
the waterfowler this is living. ~othing can match
his personal eXcitemen.t over· a' atch of feathered
beauties coming into range of 's buckshot.
Cautiously the ducks look 0 er the set. As they
flare they hear a plaintive chu¢kle from a call. A
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and truly all purpose. Crimes Colden is a less~
known all purpose apple-:-bland, sweet, saucf.
Arid do~'t forget the ju~cy,:spicy Jonathansl' !
Here are the recipes ~o do justice to the fresh
flavor of apples-recipe~ for now and next month,
when a whole new crop of good baking apples
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1 egg yolk
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2 teaspoons lemon juice
4 Jablespoons waJer
cup boiling WOJer
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I cup si/Jed aU purpose flour
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon baking pOwder
teaspoon ginger
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I cup (9-oz. can) crushed' pineapple, undrained
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let stand 5 minutes. Sift together flour, soda, baking powder, ginger, salt and cloves; add to bran
m~ture, stirring only until combined. Spread in
greased 8x8x2-inch pan. Bakem 350° oven about
25 minutes. Cover with Apple Streusel Topping.
BIioil slowly 5 minutes, or tintil bubbly and
browned. Serve warm with spiced butter, cinnamon sauce or lemon sauee:.:-or plainl
Apple Streusel Topping: Drain 1 ean (16 or 7
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with fork. Mix until just Ipoist enough to hold
together. Divide in hl\l.lf. ....oll out one half on
floured surface 1" mchrs"larger than jnverted 9inch piepan. Fit loosely into pan.
Combine, apples, pmeapple, sugar, cinnamon
and flour. Place in pastry-lined pan.
Roll out remaining dough, cut slits. Place over
lilling; seal and flute. Brush with butter. Bake at
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4 cups pared, sliced apples (4 to S rMdium)
I cup sugar
I Jablespoon flour
1 teasyoon ciImGmon
2 tablespoons bue,er
2 Jablespoons tmJer
I Jablespoon lemon juice
2~ cups si/Jed all purpose flour
2 t~spoons doubl_ding baking powder
I teaspoon ging~
teaspoon saU
I cup sugar
cup shortening
Z unbeaeen eggs
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~ .cup molasses
1 tetUpoon cinnamon
~ teaspoon cl.otIeB
.W teaspoon nutrMg
~ teaspoon.oda I
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very special . . . choc late;y!
Rule 1, Keep.n
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ned sausage, ham ot
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mIX mto so many dishes! nd not just plain fare
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Rule 2: If you h.aven't~t the, habi.t of keeping
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Rule 3: Select one or tvfo favorite cookies that'
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CROW~ED BEANS
l~ork and beans
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Small cooked onions
I can pijaeapple chunks
I can 'lUJCheonmeat, cub .d
2 cans
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On skewers, alternate rest bf ingredients,. Blioil in
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I can (I lb.) pork and eans
I can M oz.) Vienna
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~ cup linelr qhopped 0 .ion
I tabkitpoon shortening .
* teas~'on dltr mustard
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cup pickle relish
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slices sharp cheese
strips bacon
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CRUN~HY SAN~WIC11 COOKIES
l cup aifted aU
Combine pork and beans, relish, seasonings. \
Pl4ce bread on baking sheet covered with foil; tQP
Wl~ bean mixture. Add to each a slice of cheese,
th n a bacon strip cut in half. Broil till bacon is
co ked, cheese melted. Serve with fruit or tossed
green salad, cookies, coffee.
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fI . ,Blend in eggs, salt, vanilla;
b4at well. Gradu ly add flour; mix thoroughly.
F~ld in chocolate morsels, cocOnut.
I~old two 36-inch pieces()f heavY·duty foil in
h$lf lengthw.ise; make pleated pan by folding foil
crosswise in, I-inch pleats or troughs; open sli~t­
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Drop level teaSpoonfUls of dough into "troughs"
in pan about 2 inches apart; do not use two outer .
troughs. Bake 25 to 30 minutes in preheated 325°
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2 teaspoons baking powder
I egg
* cup milk
2 tablespoons shortening
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sausages, onion, mustard and chili sauce.
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4 tablespoons butter
. to~oes, sliced about,* inch thick,
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4 med' m potatoes, peeled, sliced about ~ iru:h chicle
2 large onions, sliced about ~ inch thick
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~ cup sifted confectionerst sugar and 1 tablespoon.
water. Blend in 1 3-oz. pkg. soft cream cheese..
Beat till smooth. Cool: and spread on larger
cookies; top with small ~es. Makes 31' dozen.
CHOCOLATE STI(:KS
3A cup butter
3A cup sugar
2 eggs
~ teaspoon salt
I teaspoon vanilla
I'A cups sifted all purpose flour
I 6-oz. pkg. semi'$weet c~acolate morsels
I cup toasted shredded coconut
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cup fi.rmlr packed brown sugar
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2. Sift; mix
1 c. plus 2 tbs. s fted flour, 11'2'1:1 tsp. baking
soda', 11'2 tsp. salt. Add 11'2 c. cho eo California walnuts.
Spread in ~g~eaSed 13 x 9 x 2-inch pa,
Sprinkle with one
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Bake at 375 F, for one min~te.! Run knife through dough to
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2 cups sijred a' purpose flbur
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1 cup thick .tI'4Uaed applesauce
1 teaspoon vanUla
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paking soda and ISJ?i~s. Cre~m. sllOrtening; add
sugar and beat ubtil hght. StIr III eggs, pne at a
time. Combine molasses, applesauce and vanilla;
Ildd alternately with dry ingredients, mixing just
enough to blend. Add raisins by combining with
last portion of fl~ur mixture. Do not overbeat.
Pour batter into 21greased and floured 8-inch cake
pans and bake abput 30 minutes, or until done.
ORANGE IMOLASSES FROSTING
¥.1 cup butter
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MI teaspoon satt
3 tablespoons dark molasses
1 tablespoon
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2 teaspoons gr ted orange rind
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cup powdered su ar and salt. Blend in molasses,
orange juice an, grated rind. Add remaining
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2 tablespoons warm water lor dry yeast,
lukewarm lor compres.ed
4 egg yolks (room temperature)
~ cup scalded milk
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:Dissolve yeast in water. Let stand 3 to 5 minutes, then stir. Bltjud in yolks and cooled milk., '
"A,dd yeast miX[ture to Hour mixture. Blend'i
dov~r bowl and refrigerate 4 to not more than
hours. (This is a rich dough, it rises very little. )
:Prepare filling desired. jWhen ready to finish,
grease two 9-inch square pans or one 12id8-inch
pan. Remove ~ df thed'ough from the refriger~­
hilr at a time. Roll out into a lO-inch square on
Hghtly Houred surface. Pick up the square of
dough and press in~o pan, letting e,dge~ ext~nd up
the sides, about ~ Illch. If the 12x18-mch pan IS
used, press one square into half the pan, another
into the other hal~. Being alrich dough, it is easier
tp handle in small amounts.
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dover the Blling. ',Cover pans ,with foil and let rise I
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puffy when pressed geI1ltly 'with the finger.
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itI preheated 37$° oven. Garefully remove froml
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spoons cornstarch and ~ CUp col
1 beaten egg. and, one No. 2 ca ,\Ished pi eapple. Cook over low heat until hick,ened. aut ..
5 minutes, stirring constantly. A d 2 tablesp ns
lemon juice a few minutes befor removing f ~
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2 tablespoons I butter
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~, cup light corn syrup
~ cup evaporated milk
1 cup (6-0z. pkg.) butterscotch morsels
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Combine light corn syrup and milk and ring
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nuts and morse 5, beating well. Spread dough iq
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Let rise until lig~t ~d doubled in size, abo\lt
I~ hours. Roll out ~ne-third of dough on Houred
surface to I5x7-inc~ re<ltangIe.Brush with melt-,
ed butter; sprinkle', with p,armesan. Cut lengthwise into two 15x3Jtinch strips. Roll up, starting
with I5·inch side. ! Cut into 12 slices. Place 3
slices, cut-side do~, in well-greased muffin cups.
Repeat with remaihing dough. Cover. Let rise
in warm place untfil doubled in size, about 30
minutes. Bake at 4poo for 12 to 15 minutes until
golden brown. RElmove from oven; place teaspoon of Topping ojl each. "'eturn to oven to melt
cheese, 1 to 2 minultes;.J.' Ma~es 24 rolls.
Cheese Topping,: uom'bine 1 cup shredded
Cheddar, 2 tablesp~nslmeIted butter, ~ teaspoon
onion salt and ~ te\lSpqon cayenne ~epper.
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ovens get war~er and kitchens become ~romatic
with breads as Jull and hearty as the. fall season.
For times like I·this, spice good rye bread with
cloves and car~way . , . or bake a wholesome
molasses-oatmeal loaf"
The autumn way with cloverleaf roll$: bake
them golden good with ~heese and a hint of onion.
The easy way With coffee cake: spread a batterway dough under a topping of preserves. and
pecans! Luscious!
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2 pkgs. active
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% cup MHU'm Wf#er~f'or dry yea",
lukewarm lo~ co"'preMed
2 'easpoons salt
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HI 'easpoon aUspice
1 'easpoon car~ay 'seed
2 IlIblespoons l1rOlv" sUllar,' packed in cup
3 IlIblespoons ,..o~es
1 cup ho' wotel!'
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2 IlIblespoomtoft shorteninll
2H1 cups sifted ,.joe /l9ur
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Winner, 12th Grand Notional Bake·Off by Mrs. Maurice Gadsel,
Chicago., Illinois
1 pkg. active dry yeas' (or 1 cake compressed yeast)
cup warm water lor dry yeas'.
lukewarm lor compressed
M1 cup SUBar
M1 cup buuer
I 'easpoon IlIlt
I 'easpoon cardamom
HI cup ho, scalded milk
2 unbea'en ellBS
3 10 3~ cups all purpose flour
!11 cup firmly packed brown sUllar
2 IlIblespoons /lour
2 IlIblespoons melted buuer
HI 'easpoon cinnamon
M1 cup pecan,s, chopped
!11 cup pinea('ple preserves
HI cup aprico, preserves
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sugar, ~ cup butter, salt, cardamom and milk. Stir
to melt butter;, cool to lukewarm. Blend in eggs
and softened y;east. Add Hour gradually to fOmi
a stiff dough, 'beating well after each addition;
cover. Let rise in warm place (85° to 90°) until
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light and doubled in size (1* to 2 hours)..
Combine in. ,mall bowl brown., sugar, 2 tablespoons Hour, m,ted butter, cinnamon and pecans.
Spread batter' ill well-greased 13x9x2-inch pan.
(For easier s~rving and cleaning, linep with
foil. ) Place preserves in alternating rows over
batter. Sprinkle with cinnamon-brown sug mixture. Let rise in warm place untillight-30 0 45
minutes. Bake at 350° for 35 to 40 minute until
deep golden brown. SerVe wanD.
Easy Caramel Kuchen. . • • pin.etJpple (1M apric~
jam make. this coRee cake good and gooey!
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into a large bowl vyith the hot water. Blend well.
Add rye Hour with Iabout one cup'white Hour and
the yeast mixture.. Beat until smooth, about 100
strokes. Add Hour 'gradually, first with the spoon,
then the hand. Sq1Jeete dough through fingers to
blend ingredients. i Dough should clean sides and
bottom of bowl. i .'
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about 75 strokes pr until dough is smooth and
bounces under!b~ hand. Place dough in greased
bowl, sntooth sid~ clown, tuhring once. Cover.
Let l rise in warm place 45 to 60 minutes, or until doubled.
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m~utes longer. DiVide douWt into two parts.
Round each half into a smootfi ball and place on
opPosite comers qf a greased J>aking sheet. Cover
with a "tent" of aluminum Joil'and let rise in IWaml
place. Loaves wiIll be doubled in about ~ minutes. Preheat ov~ to 3 7 5 ° . ,
Just before baJPng, slash tops of loaves 2 or 3
times with a sh~ knife, making cuts ~ to l:'inch deep. Eake! 35 to 4/5 minutes or until well
browned. Remote to rack to cool. Brush with
water for slightlt glazed crust. Makes 2 loaves.
Spicy Rye Bread! iis
with cluve~, alUpice,
caraway. Two bitl'oaves bake on ),our cooTM sbee"
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I cup warm wa.~'.(110··115·) for dry yeas'
lukewarm. lor , ompre$$ed
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3% cups
1 IlIblespoon .0 , .ho rlenin:1I
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stand a few minu~t" then stir. Add the oatmeal,
molasses, salt andalf the sifted flour. Beat until
well blended, abou. 100 strokes. Stir in the shortening. Then add ore ffour, ~ little .at a tlim~,un­
til the sidesand·bo tom of the bowl are cleaned.
'Turn dou@t ont~: a lightly Houred board. Grease
fingers-the doug!:1' may be slightly sticky. If:nead
25 to 35 strokes, oJ until smC/loth. I '
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. in a lightly grease,.. bowl,. turn.ing once to grease:
top of dough. Cover and let.rise 'n warm lace"
about one hour, or/until dent rem 'ns when ~nger
is pressed deep i~~o side of dou '.
Punch down dqugh. Turn out onto ~e board
and shape ini.0 a~'!.loaf. Place in lightly ~eased.
bread pan, 'x" x 2l:'-inches. II>ough wpl fill
pan about hlll fq. Cover and let rise 'in !warm
place, 35 to 45~.utes, or until dough begins to
round over top 0 . pan.
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If bread is quite rown in 20 minutes, COV.'.;er .top
of loaf with foil e rest of baking time. Rfmlove
loaf from pan; ~l on rack. Makes 1 loaf. A~d
save some to to~t. for breakfast!
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and blended wiiji apple or aprioot jelly, orange
marmalade, butter whipped with bluebeny
syrup!
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Sandwich Spr~ads: Compliment dark sliceS of
bread with white slices 'of turkey, anyone of
these: whipped )cream cheese and chives; corned
beef and sauel'~raut; pOI'k and beans, sliced
brown 'n serve. is/lusages broiled until bubbly.
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this de!ici01,lB bread. She too~ an..
old recIpe and experimented \fith .,;
it until it pleased both family and
judges aUhe 12th Grand Natibnal :
Bake-Off. They awarded it the
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DILLY CASSEROL~ BREAD
1 packet RED STAR Spe~lal Ac~ive Dry
Yeast (or 1 cake Red Star Compressed
Yeast)
1.4 cup water (warm for dry, lukeWarm 'lor
compressed)
, 1 cup creamed cottagj, cheese; heated
. to lukewarm
2 tbsp. sugar
1 tbsp. Instant minced onion
1 tbsp. butter
2 tsp. diil seed
1 tsp. salt
% tsp. soda
1 unbeaten egg
21A to 2Vz cups all·purpose flour
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:after each addition. Cover. Lilt rise in warm
I place (85 to 90") until light and double in
isize, 50 to 60 min.
iSti'r down dough. Turn into well-greased 8l
,linch round (lVz or 2 qt.) casserole. Let riSe
iin warm place until light. 30 to 40 min. Pref
[heat oven. Bake at 350· for 40 to 50 min.;
;until golden brown'l Brush with soft butter
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its marlveloUs~y moist textur , ry<?h golden crust,ex~~~ing new flavor. So good, so
delicio~ly different it won $~,OOO Grand Prize..•
You can bake Dilly C
rple Bread like an ~~pert-even if you've never
b;iked \>read before. There's oikneading, no shapm~. And with Red Star Active
Dry Y~ast you're sure of r uIts.
Special actiue Red Star Dry Yeast is the one I
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4 lean loin porIc
Salt
Savory pork chops . . . Vien~ saijsages . . .
steaks of ham ... here too areJth~ subtle flavors
of autumn. And here they mafre.new~style oven
dinners, big on flavor-but easy on your busy
September time.
STUFFED HAM STEAK IN FOIL
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Itea.pooIJ, gruted 1~"monl,rUad I
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saute in s 0
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apples, raiin, and l~onl rind;' place in 2-quart
greased baking dish. !( Save clea~-up time ... line
dish with greased fqiII >. Com~ine molasses and
water; pout over apple mrturel Top with chops.
Cover, bake] hour. Rempve cbver, bake" hour
mC?re.
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SURPRISE CHOJts
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AND BEANS
I can (1 lb. 15 o~.)
and jbea,.,
4 pork clwps, cut, one-hall inch thick
1,4 teaspooIJ caraway seed
1,4 cup apple jeUy
PORK
ANn BEANS VIENNA
2 cam (1 lb. each) pork and ,beans
2 tablespoons minted onion "I, ,
1 tablespoon preptired mustard
1,4 cup chili sauce
2 cans (4 oz. each) Vie,ana sausage
Parmesan cheese, grated
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in a casserole. Top with drained Vienna sausage.
Sprinkle with cheese. Ba'ke at 375° about 30 minutes. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
For fun, wrap individual servings in foil, bake
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Serve with crisp celery, carrots; olives and
cheese squares; thick slices oErye bread; com on
the cob.
~wn juices as foil wrapJ ituBed /uun steaks.
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Brown chops and place on top of beans. Stir caraway seed into jelly. Spread on top of chops. Cover; bake at 350° for 35 minutes. Uncover, bake
10 to 15 minutes longer, or until chops are done.
Serve with tomato slices, pineapple in cottage
cheese; dinner rolls, :apple pie.
Pork chops get new flavor with apples, raisins, '
a touch of dark molasses.
2 ham
1,4 incA·' thick
"hole clov...
Ur 'cup finel,., clwpped onion
% cup finely chopped celery
2 tablespoolJS bwler
CUp& bread cubes
2 I/,Iblespoon3 clwpped parsley
I teaspooll sail
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I e~t slightly beaten
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utes. Ad.d. b,,r.ead cubes, parsley, salt, cinnamonf
, egg; toss liglltly.
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thick square of foil; cover steak with stufllng. To
with second ham stea~; if necessary hold in pIa
with toothpicks. Bring foil up over ham; seal t~
gether in a double fold; fold each end up close t
ham. Place on oven rack; bake 25 minutes in 450
oven. Open foil, bake 10 minutes longer. Make~
4 or 5 servings. '
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apricots or peaches l Serve with tomato juice, calloped potatoes, hot rolls, Pine-Apple Pie.
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PORK CHOP~ WITH HAM STUFFING
3 (:ups solt bread cmmbs
I cup cooked ham, finely chopped
1,4 teaspoon salt
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~ ,easr'Don nutmeg
I ,bee bouillon cube
1,4 (:up boiling water .
6 rib chops, I·inch thick. cut with pockets
1,4 cup all purpose flo!U'
% teaspoon salt
Dam pepper
Z tablespoonS' shortening
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pour over mjxture, tossing lightly. Stuff po k
chops, fasten with .toothpicks. Combine flo ,
salt, pepper; coat chops with m*ture. Melt sho ening in heavy fry pan; saute chops until w 11
browned.
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of aluminum fojl; bring up sides and ends
double fOldS;•• place on baking sheet. Ba,ke 1 ho r
at 450°. Makes 6 servings.
Serve with.",' hot curried peaches, sweet potatr, s"
tossed salad" ¥arbapple Ginger Cake.
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Satve the flavor
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CURRY:
cup, salad oil
I pound beef rump, cut in I·inch cubes
2 tablespooR5 flour
1 (lOMl·ounce) ' can condensed consomme
1 cup water
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or, 1 cup chopped raw onion
11I teaspo6n garlic p~der
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~ cup tomato plJSte
1 teaspoon ,salt
Il1I tiJblespoons curry powder
Steamed rice
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through hot summer months, or it "may be ~ P~ given just
for one's close fri~nds. It may be a one o'c~oqk lp,ncheon or
a buffet supper btitt in any event a buffetprdves a gay and
colorful way to e~tertain.
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1MI cups brown sugar (packed)
1 lime, sliced
1 tablespoon instant minted onion'
or,
cup finely-ehopped raw onion
teaspoon garlic powder
or, 2 clo~es garlic, finely-ehopped
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1 tablespool' chopped crystallized
MI teaspoon salt "
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longer. Serve over Huffy rice.
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'simmer uncovered for 5 minutes. P,our hot syrup over drained peath halves. Coo,I,I.covef'
and refrigerate several hours or overrj.ight. Serve with curry, roast pork, or ham. Sflve remaining spicy syrup to baste chicken, ham, meat loaves, etc. Or,! re-heat and POIlU" over
drained peaches from another (1 lb. ;13 oz.) can cling peach halves. Makes 4 serVings.
PINEAPr~E
UPSJDE.DOWN CAKE
PARTY CHICKEN
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Y4 cup light brown sugar
36 crackers, finely rolled (about
2 cups crumbs)
2 cups pared, ,diced cooking apple5
3,4 cup golden raisiR5
MI cup minced onion
MI teaspoon cinnamon
VI cup Karo Red or Blue
Label Syrup
12 slices well-drained
. pineap'ple'
1. pkg, white or yellow
lA' cup sugar
1A cup butter,melted
8 small chicken breasu or 4 large
one~ split and ready to cook
Combine all ingredients, except chicken breasts, and mix
well. Spread stuffing on bottom
of baking dish. Brush chicken
breasts with butter and sprinkle
with 1 teaspoon salt and ~ tea,~pepper. Layover stufI
.ake· in moderately hot
n ' 75° F.) 1 hour.
GREEN BEANS - ALMOND
CASSEROLE: D~p 2 packages unthawed frozen green
beans, ~ cup blanched almonds,
2 cups mushroom I caps, ~ cup
butter and salt aqd pepper to
taste in covered~'
, ' g dish.
Bake in oven
'tit chicken.'
Serve with grill tomatoes.
GASBORD MEATBALLS IN SOUR'CREAM
4 ta espoons butter
11I C~finelr chopped onion
I eg , lightly beaten
11I cu milk ,.!
18.wa ers, finely rolled
(
~ 1 cup crumbs)
I~ te pOoR-.§6lt
2 tea4POOR5 broibn sugar
(lllspice
*11I2 •tetdpoon
teailpoon nutmeg
teaspoons anchovy paSte
1 lb. 'grourrd beef (chuck
or round)
lb. pork shoulder, gro~
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combtne other ingredients, except remainipg butter.
Add ~nion and mix thoroughly. Roll into bit~-size balls
(maki:2 doze.n). Refrigerate. Ju~t before serving, fry .
in re aining butter until brown1 on all sfdes. SerV~
hot
chafing dish.
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drippings. Heat until smooth. While
constantly,
add ~cup water, ~ cup commercUiI sour earn, pinch
of sal an.d a teaspoon anchovy pas~; Spoo over meatballs, or serve in wann container! and I guests dip
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Glazes Perfectly-Never Gets
Sugary! Preheat oven to temperature directed on cake mix package. Blend margarine, sugar, Karo
in 13x9x2 in. pan. arrange pineapple on mixture. Heat in oven 15
min. Meanwhile, mix cake batter
as directed on package. Remove
pan from oven, pour batter carefully over fruit. Bake 45 to 55 min.
o,r until cake is done. Remqve
from oven; invert onto rack. Let
stand 1 min.; remove pan. Delicious tol(l or served hot with
w ipped cream.
KA esylUP ma~es it with
the Whole$o~e Ki~dof Sweetne$$
that comes froln Corn!
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brand has more uses than Karo-
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~Iue ta~l, crystal-clear Red Labell
and maple-y flavored Green Label Karo
$yrups. In pints, quarts, also
Sand 10 lb. cans.
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oran e juice concentr.ate.. Cook 0, er medium hes..
unti fairly thick, ~bout 5 minf'tes. Add Js: co
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8 to J(J cooked prUnes
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3,4 cup boiling water
,I cup undiluted evaporated milk
2 tablespoons lemon juke
~ cup chopped nuts
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aroun edges of tray (15 to 20 m' utes). Whip until stiJI (about 2 minutes) .: Add lemon juice. Whip ve stiff (2 minutes longer). Stir apricots,
prone and nuts into chilled gel ·n. FJld whipped evaporated milk into
gela . -fruit inixture. s~oon int a 2-q•. mold. Chill until fum (about 2
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doo until pancakes look dt:Y and can l)e turned easily. Turn and brown
he side. PJa#,pancakesin stadcs of e~ght on squares of ~um foil
a "t the Size,,of sm" all, de~sert plates. C,ot,er ea~h stack with second square
f IiI. Keep in; refrigerator f:lbout 1 hotq\before serving. Pancakes can be
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into your herd or ont Y9 premises:
1) Know where Y1ur replacemJnts come
from. Purchase only'fr m i ources ~6wn to be
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not patronize sales, au.cti ns, etc., tltnless you
are willing to W!sume Ithe risks involved.
2) Examine stock tJt he seller's farm. If
possible use a veterin*ia to advise you. This
should include blood ~est for brucellosis and
leptospirosis. Results 1f t ..e exam should be in
your hands before mqvin animals.
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ICertification programs. IJn these (pfograms,
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Itions and certified free 0 certain diseases.
I 5) DetermineWhethe~heW stQdk has been
"fVaeCina!ed ' for ~~h dis' q,Ses as hog cholera
land swme erysipelas. If! hogs have not been
vaccinated for hog cho' era give them hog
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before .ansporting to your
farm, then if normal at ~nd of 2 weeks isolaI tion, vaccinate them ustng attenuated virus
and serum. If you do not yaccinatefor cholera,
Igive all purchased pigs ia large dose of hog
:cholera serum before brmging them to your
Ifarm in addition to the isolation period of 30160 days.
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disease on your farm. Do not permit visitors in
your farrowing houses, etc. Foot baths, etc.,
are of little value in prevention of disease in
my opinion and only give the fa.-mer' a false
sense of security. Adopt a work 'program as
follows: Feed and care for young animals first,
secondly the breeding animals,' thirdly .the
feeder sto~~, and lastly the new 'acquisitions
in isolation.
8) Whkn. animal8 are moved on the farm,
haul them, do not drive them. Try to avoid
driving through pastures 01' pens in which
other anUnals are kept. 'This avoids spread of
disease ahd internal parasites.
9) Good equipment· kept clean will help in
the problem. This'is especially true in the far-
rowing house. Farrowing equiPPtent should
not be used for othet; purposes and should he
, thoroughly ~eaned before use (Steam cleaning and str~ng disinfectants recbmmended).
Sows should be washed with so~py water if
weather permits, otherwise brush them well
USing a dry disinfectant non-toldc to them.
Pens should' be cleaned daily ot· else slatted
.floors, etc., should be used. Pr~~r manure disposal regardless of method of iho1Jsing is a
must. Baby pigs must be kept warm and dry.
10) Care for newborn pigs TJ1'01?erly. Dip
each pig's navel in a disinfectant as ~oon after
birth as possible (71, iodine solution is still ~
good onel). Ifnecessary, tie off and clip navel
cord, but this is not usually necessary unless it
ise~treJ;Dely long. CUp "needle teeth" imniedi. at~l'
'At about 3-10days,~epending upon
ed, use an injection of iron-dextran
p .. '
cOmpound' prev:ent,baby pig anenlia. Usually one injection is enou~, but if pigs are gomg
to stay on concrete it mlly be neCessary to iive
another~jectioJilater. ttabo~t.4 weeks of age.
all male ~igs should ~ castrated. An identification system s9~ as ",arnotching will help
yo~ to make a tecc,rd ~£ performance of your
hero· and i'Will piDpoint animals ~ot of good
breeding Or t,hose which may betilore suscep-'
tibIe to' disease, etc., than others within your'
herd. Merely .k~ping records is. not enough,
one mustlstU:dy,theman~ then make prOper
use.ofth~1 Young·aniJJials should be vacci-!
Dllted forhogQholeral()~ayst~ 2 Weeks before
w~ ; (if .w~lat·S08w~·of.. ~)~
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"Swine Health Program in a Nutshell", one of
better h~g. farm~rs remarked, "I agree with Dr M
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Dr. W. E. Brown's 500-acre farm just west of auk a,
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Th..e far..m. repre.sents the. kind of place tha,t. mo[.t ,p.eoPI.e in,
the area sorttpf dream of. On it, YOlJ'l16nd about every
of soil imaginable. This is because 'the terrain has its ups D.d
downs, it~ hills and valleys. Everything about i ,includ g
Prill's cOlpmercial hogs; seems to blend into t e coun side ... t~e nahnal beauty of the kettle morainecounl:r>j. ,
Don Prill is an agricultural graduate from th, Univerl'ty
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imagination. He does every practical thing within his po er
to keep h~s hogs healthy. He knows h~w ma,nyf live ho s it
take.s. to
forevery dead one. Perhaps this is. w~y he a
1QO percet (almost) wi,th Dr· Morrison.
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disagreem~nt. It has to do with item number six of orrison:s artitle. Prill believes that Specific Pathogen Free' ogs
would be lfine if it were possible to. run an operation
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woul.d kee~ them that way. But, he feels that i~ perhapsl the
second or ~ird litter, a lack of natural immuni~ is liab~e to
catchup fith the pigs. He added tihat, inflfu'ness toror.
Morrison, ~t ~hould be pointed out that he (MQh-ison) didn't :
recommen~them across the board. Only if a ~peciIic health
problem 0 two is prevalent on a farm.
One of rill's friends is just getting started ,in a SPF hog
operation. on intends to just sit back and watch. He said,
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The prqgressive young farmer, who has managed the
Brown farm for several years, raises all his own pigs. H~ has
been marketing around 600 hogs a year and selling a few I·
feeder pigs now and then, as well. The hogs $.fe a nice ~ong~ I
, lean three way combination Landrace, PolllDd China and
Hamp. Good commercial conformation; the Itype th~t. dQas
well when marketed on a grade and yield plan.
Prill looked back at Dr. Morrison's item nufnbersit, shook
his head as he recalled a costly spring experience, and told
of his recent bout with baby pig pneumoniai
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"It was probably my own fault, too," he paIitially admitted.
"We had 31 sows farrow during the month of March," he
went on. "Needless to say, we had far too many baby pigs
for the size of the barn."
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grouping the baby pigs too soon to make room for other fatrowing sows plus a fe'w other reasons, led to a 20 percent
pig loss, due to p~eumonia.
CALLS THE DOCTOR
Prill told of another health problem he had on the place'
thaI: seems to have been corrected now. Baby pig scpurs. He
and farm owner, Dr, Brown, M.D., got thea beads together
and 'apparently came,up with something th~t worked. Don
had long believed ithat the organism that lactwUly caused
scours did its dirty Iwork only after 'the babf pigs bad been
weakened by an i~regular or spasmodic H~w of the sow's
milk. Working on this theory, Dr. Brown prescribed 10 to
20 cc's of calcium glutinate per sow to stitn~late the How of
miQc by merely rela~g the muscles.
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Referring to Morris~)D's item number ten, Prill remarked,
"These things are most important, too. Farrowing sows should
be watched carefully and the baby pi~ cared for quickly." 1
He said they always clip the needle teeth, disinfect the
navel in an iodine solution, tie and clip off navel cords when,
necessary and give each an iron shot. They also try to cas·,
tr~t at 10 days of age to minimize shock.
LITTERS GET TOO BIG
What a
t the size of the' litters? Don says they have had
many litters f from 15 to 20 pigs. He doesn't like big litters
like this at all. The pigs are tpleven. Sqme weigh' a pound;
some five pounds. The small ones just cah't compete like they
should for their dinner and you are always faced with. the.
decision of letting them die or1try to wet-nurse them. In li.t~
ters this large you get far too many small pigs to suit Don
Prill. He'd rather have 10 to 12 pig litters of uniform size•.
Morrison's point number twelve was then referred to. Our
hog raising specialist says we can't emphasize too strongly
the necessity of controlling parasites. He said mange and lice
are so prevalent on so many farms that quite often they are
never treated for. He says he knows for abct that either~"
both can slow down gains considerably.
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This is one reason wilt
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observes such basicrule~
of herd health as state~
by Dr, Morrison on thjJ
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under the management of Don Prill, a leading Wisconsin hog producer. The
disease threat is multiplied more and more as hog numbers increase,
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FOR 23STR~IGHTIYEARS THAN ANY OTH R B APilD,
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migh,t reduce,' scou, r~ in
pigs, Dr. Brown and
farm manager Don rill
tried an inie~ion of 120
cc's of calcium glutinbte
per sow. The idea warto
relax the sow's 'mus~les
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morF evenly. It wor~ed.
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