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Section' One Pages 1 to 8 II \ II ! I, [I I,ll III NUMBER THffiTY-T l"'IME was when local hlL<;I!1f'SS men generally frowned on a sales tR.X. o[ten kickmg furi- ou.sly If It were pI/'Oposed. It IS a nUlsance to collc<tt such a tax, and merchants have plenty of other responsibilltlC's. But along Ci:ime withholdlng and social Se- cun tyl taxes and other govern· ment reqUIrements that take tIme and exhaust patience., A sales t<ax. absorbing sundry other taxes, would be mild In companson. So S'lys a I () C a I bus I n e ss man Who has made a thOrot!lgh study of the SUbJect. He IS com'meed that If an adequate sales tax w€'re adopted and put mto prac- tilT, the gO\ ernmerH ('oulfi raise thE' funds it needs \I.·lth less bur- den on taxed mdlvlduals. Every- body would pay iH-'cordmg to what he I" ah1l' 10 buy. Then thrrC' woulrt be legs hewJlder- n1f'nl In flllmg tax forme;. Educators SALES TAX WA.Y TO RAISE FUNDS WITH MINIMUM OF LABOR i .. in Wild Chase' Des Moines,Brothers and Sister Are C!tught In siouk City After Visit to Mines ,.' And;Fanske Jewelry Stores. !' I Albert CharlleS Wessling,' MarvlO F. Wessling, 24, and TPl- rna Fritz, 19, of Des Moines, W 0 say they are brothers and sisti r, were arrested 10 Sioux Ci'ty at r a WIld cha?c Saturday evenmg' for investigatIOn of the attcrppted. I rubbery of the Paul R. Mine;:; jl'wclry store in Wayne' late i I theft charge In Des Mtnes. Thje luwans also vi-SIted the' A. Fan- Iske jewelry store here and I SUspiCions of Mr. and 1'1an- ske kept them from pdsslble ,tempted robbery there. I Sheriff J. II. PIle and Attorney Burr It. Dans were lU- I SIOu,x CIty Tuesday to attend IhearIng Jor the three. The former '! on July ;)1 flied Charges of gran'i! 11arc,eny the in county court. He was m the city ,Munday tu scn"e a fUgltlve rant un th¢m and to ask extraruL. I twn, whJCh 'all arc 0pp0SJ-Ilg, clalm- 'mg thcy not in., Waynej- 1 hough they (lid not adto.it any" I, Ii / 1 " I II III II I
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NUMBER THffiTY-T

l"'IME was when local hlL<;I!1f'SSmen generally frowned on

a sales tR.X. o[ten kickmg furi­ou.sly If It were pI/'Oposed. It IS

a nUlsance to collc<tt such a tax,and merchants have plenty ofother responsibilltlC's. But alongCi:ime withholdlng and social Se­cun tyl taxes and other govern·ment reqUIrements that taketIme and exhaust patience., Asales t<ax. absorbing sundryother taxes, would be mildIn companson. So S'lys aI () C a I bus I n e s s man Whohas made a thOrot!lgh study ofthe SUbJect. He IS com'meedthat If an adequate sales taxw€'re adopted and put mto prac­tilT, the gO\ ernmerH ('oulfi raisethE' funds it needs \I.·lth less bur­den on taxed mdlvlduals. Every­body would pay iH-'cordmg towhat he I" ah1l' 10 buy. ThenthrrC' woulrt be legs hewJlder­n1f'nl In flllmg tax forme;.

Educators

SALES TAX WA.Y TORAISE FUNDS WITH

MINIMUM OF LABOR

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Des Moines,Brothers and Sister Are C!tughtIn siouk City After Visit to Mines ,.'

And;Fanske Jewelry Stores. !'

I~======:'===:::::;,. Albert CharlleS Wessling,' ~6.MarvlO F. Wessling, 24, and TPl­rna Fritz, 19, of Des Moines, W 0

say they are brothers and sisti r,were arrested 10 Sioux Ci'ty at ra WIld cha?c Saturday evenmg' forinvestigatIOn of the attcrppted.

Irubbery of the Paul R. Mine;:;jl'wclry store in Wayne' late th~t

i~~~%~~O~~tiO~U~~~Mr~h~~g le:1~

I~~o~IT:stu~~ertm;5,~1 b:~~~'ot~theft charge In Des Mtnes. Thjeluwans also vi-SIted the' A. Fan­

Iske jewelry store here and t~e

ISUspiCions of Mr. and ~. 1'1an­ske kept them from pdsslble a~~

,tempted robbery there.I Sheriff J. II. PIle and COUht~Attorney Burr It. Dans were lU­

ISIOu,x CIty Tuesday to attend ~

IhearIng Jor the three. The former'! on July ;)1 flied Charges of gran'i!11arc,eny agaIn~t the tn~ in Wayn~

county court. He was m the city,Munday tu scn"e a fUgltlve War~

~ rant un th¢m and to ask extraruL.I twn, whJCh 'all arc 0pp0SJ-Ilg, clalm­'mg thcy ~'ere not in., Waynej­

1 hough they (lid not adto.it any"

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Sajeu'''1Homema~ers'Bun4u

• Jl:U,,- LEE lI'RIGIIT, D'f"'~tor

~orBet the' I lart IRemember _he ·R....nI

You tQo. <:an hav~' money lett: over-·

from your food.~U.'get.-.and ,t thobest- by buying your food ~t!Saf..way. Start t!lis k-make SiJe~

'YO,nrbu~'.1. head forOU,foOd.'.Nquireme~~t.. I . !

5 ' .. :A.y. "

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W.hall4!~O~With raiSinS~~

RAISINS can be ~d in so many refreshing ways!Here are a few thatI've used lperhBps some willbe !I~W to you):

Make a Sandwich by mixing '3 chopPed ralsmsami! j honey. df you·re in the mood for a reallySW'-"t't tidbit, use graham crackers or vanilla.wafers.)

Your favorite recipe for muffins or biscuits orcup Glkes v.dl be enriched if you add r~ cup ofrui"in" to tbe ]H.tter. The same thing tan bel donefor gingerbread.

Add Railln, to cote slaw and shredded raw car·rots, for a salad wlii....h is cool but hearty.

"Take-Out" Lunches (carried on youngsters'summertime hikes. for example) take' on newintt'rest when you include a ~nerous amoUnt ofrl:liSltlS •

Wh~n Copldng .hot cereal's (yes, they're mightygood, and good for you, even on a July morning!) •.ml::': in a' half-cup ,of rai..t:lins for each quart ofcereal, as you begig to cook it.

Ice Cream, made at home, achieves an interest­ing new texture and flavor if you rniJr: in ~ cup ofwa;;hed raisins just before freezihg.

And Don't Forget that year-'round favorite 01'the men: Rllitlin Pie a la mode! ' I

For Deuert, try tmn, rolled-up pancakes toppedwith a ri....h raisin Sauce and' served with lemona)jcC5.

B H Tasty Poun~; 46c 16u er I-lb. prints ..... ,. _•. Lt Pita.

Margarine Allsweet ... ~: b. 21 c :18.Milk Cherub .. . 3 J:~~ 26c p~Bread Julia LeeWrigh,'s: 1· 24-oz. 'IOe

wheat or enriched white. Loaf ,

Waffle MI"X Duff s, 14-0z. ~ CjWit add water P~tg. ~

Suzanna f~;~~ ~~: .~~. fSyrup ~~?~~c:;~."...... li8.z. 2.S,rup L'i~: ~~~nLabeI: 1i1\t". •Hone, ~~~~.il~e~r S;~~i.~e.~;, •••••••~j~'

QI.Ja,

~~;,2 12c2-Lb.Jar 35c~;;b 39c

3le19c

t~I~. 3iJcL~~~e 63ci1'k~b 43c~:rb 330nb. 290

~ I- - '-1--:.r-----=""-~~~~..,------.-- ~ ---vises help to 'ontact I t,e ext en· Whe~ they get around to gee thesion office for gomg to the hay unwi~dbm Of t~*COl!lItse It me befields. Bus and tram fare can be op-arranged for orkers who sign

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~~~IJ 33c

Hills Bros.

E;lwards;rkhly-f1avored

ef easily. prepared in 24ea varIety of ways ...•... Lb.

from Grade-A beef. l7efor bra~si~g or boiling ..•..... Lb.

Pick~es ;;i~;;v~~}~~~~;_~;tYle

Lard ~_"U~~~I~~~. 15c

;Ova]ili9Tea C::mtC'l>bUl'Y. black

Col meats for supper? A tender roast for Sun~

day I dinner? Lean bacon for breakfast? What~youI" meot requirements, let 5afeway fill

UPOIIS fio Furtller ')i tit SIIIEWIIJI

P:rl\ap~ she' 'I being a bit noisy about it- but the little ladylSI b;nging th~t dlshpan ill an effort to call your attentlOn tot1\.15 importa9~ fact: Blue Pomts regulate only the quantity ofrdtl ned pro~~ssed foods you can buy! Safeway offers youqua IIty IratIoned foods at money-savIng pncest

I... aJ..li.ei Val V,'a: No 2v., 24 43r ~II, sliced . . .. Can C Pts

1~~le Sauce LIbby's 29;~:. 31c ;~s.Fg~ ~~l~awn;. 14l;6-0z. 15 20

'if' ..•.......• , . , , ... Can C·Pt~.

.: 22c ~~sWhite SB-Oz. 26 "House Jar CPts.

46-0z. 23 18Can CPts.

Small 7: 1

Can Ie Pt.

. , I T()Ken !qverspe d&tion : R •• Sun Maid; 15-oz. ! 11:I:.T "0O\s- II' aISIIIS, Seeded. pUffed PI,g. ~

I~:r:r..·p.~~ .' Raisins .1 ~e"::ll.~~:d,;ectar i~;~z 13cIR ". Seedle,,· 4·Lb.•0alSInS ! 2Lb H;g",C Hag _C

Grapefruit Juice ~~~V::e 'g;," 29cS!liiUlCh i

Cu,d,'n";"e

Fig Jam Twplc Treat

.Peanut BuUer ~~~~,I

Dllchess ~~1;~,D2r..RESSJNC ~;;

I h: P~s.

109 r~s.

18c l:~'.

~~~/ 12c P~s.3-n.~. 2&l. 6Bag IlIIli pts.

~~; 2Ge pf,siH-qZ.• J,. ~o

Btl!; gU.. PIs.

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"Save

Ih.Most"

VAC-eINES

"Fine Blend"

Conditioner ,

TAC-CUT~OFl=r.

Drink "Tae-Cut.. for Its riob.n~ver changint mellow navor

• <''l'sc-Cut'' is sb'1l blended~~coritinl to 0111' Pre-WarFormula."MORE CUPS PER Lb. J:IT .

'POUND" Makes 30Tac-cut a ·Most·. .' C.

Eeonomlcal ." ...

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LeeJs

TONAX

Aids Growth and Early MaturityEasy to use

75c

Poultry Tonic

SERUMS

From old metal cap pryout paper Immg or boiland scrape out sealmgcompound Punch from In­

sIde a small hole or twom the cap Then the capwill act as a SCI ew band

~hf!or;.. ':onn~ii;;F2!...~~Dd~:n ..rt t-o l':"tDSlI. S<'rt'w IU..t ..1 pon fi ..mly. but mn 50 hnrd th t

{,<!l:N~u~('~~~~fl·o~hri;~l;.~~tJ.;lid hu" ..uou,,::-h ",,::-11 .. '" tf> l.. t aire,,"lIpe darinJ:" .... nn;lllI:"..,ner ('Dnninl,:".-Thlll is a self­IIll"l'dl:''''. Ullye t'op "liS is" wh~n

you takt' fr(lm the ('Doner,Don't tl'l"trtn> furfh'!'r, or YOllmfty IJrEoflk tb8 IJt"W_

i'al:et ~~l·;:~~"ueJ;r I?";o~ool"..~without forclUJ::. 1'0 loosen 'bef'&p it it ..tl ..k!!l. ('o,·..r lor 11Iominute or t ....o with a hot, dfUnpdoth.

No. 63

THRIF·T-LiDS~&~:eDof•• u ...... 18.

Felber's

FLY·DIE BAGS .. .FLY SPRAYCRUDE CARBOLIC ACID

LIME SULPHUR

HOME STYLE

Jams, JeHies and Preserv," .'1'bose not in position to do • lot of home preserving shouldstock up DOW \'I.-rule our as.!MJl'tDlen1 Is 'Complde. Real bornestyle ja~ and PITSeTVes and a wide variety of clear. tempt~

in& Jelltf.os.

BUY THEM BY THE CASEONE KIND OR ASSORTED '

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-~~~h~d-~Y---;e ";~~- ~~~emen"~'-~~n Of~~ ~~~~*,~~G:c~I';~;~~I'fDdi'tor Howti1"d says: was promised t e nominal· on r~Jr

"H~Tl'ry Wlallace was the cl1.o1ce vice" ~t'egiHent. H mus't hal P betfnat a df'llr majority of the del('- greatly humiliet'd by. the ;N"sul\.

:+-_-..1 gates fro1"n states not absolutely He waR nO\ eVf;'t;l Cl, gOOf. 'als~,1Co1l.tr<ollpd by th(' Four Horsempn lORn.' I HEorVC'd many ypurs IlTl theil--"Hanne-gao, chainnan of the congrt"ss with ,!he brjllliant 'Bnrk- IDemocrnttc national committee, ley. I syrnpathil'("'d wi1Jh hin wlllO'n·N~W Jersey.'s Boss Hague, Chica- the gangst(>"ts double-crpl'~e him." '!go s BOBS Kelly, and fr{)m the Edgar, does-n't speeJl1JJff> n who.':ealm of the und.ergro~.nd, lhe Hv- ,was holding ttlP t'£>m~ 0t tl· t four­mg ghost of Mlssourl s Pender- horse team.gast." I

Again: M' "I II E I"It was the gpnE'ral vif'w of th~ .1S~ rJ sarnm' , ~~sE'n a 'aT

keen newspapp'r men who 'covp-red' Wl)llnf'Y Wl:I'E' ,mal rl:d at Vasco,the convention' that Senator Bark- Cat July I.,. 1 he bndegt'C1 m J'O aley of Kpntu{'ky was the victim of forlner Laure] hoy,the double CI·OSS. Th(' Four l-l.or·sf'- - - -. -----mpn inducpd iHm 10 pI'/:"sf'nt fhl:' Thl? Italian prisone~ f W3r,

name of Prf'sidpnt Roosevelt for whq had hppn hE'lprng at }if rlr::!. In

wnommation, and he ciJd it m:..tg- a ltJ-day clf'F1n-up after th flood,nifJ('f'ntly, 1j IS tht-' gf'nend 0PJrl- tpft laS'l: :Fnday mornll1g.

SUNSWEET

PRUNESEx a Large Size, 18l' lId Carton .. C

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Perennial fa\·orite .-- theChesterfield! lOWr wool mel­ton, with softer tailoring,deepPf armholes, arld news\\,{'('theart rC'\"('rs., SizE'S-, 10to 20. '

Boxy boy coat wi th a 1944look. Made of heavy suedefleece, warm enough for 8)1winter. Its straight, smartlines go wel-l over suits, Sizes12 to 20,

~~I,~nnb~h~in~ . . . .1 "11 I! 'II

.~r~:tt~ntCoat .Arriv~l~!Lay il!n#: ~wa~ now, pay for Ii (aler! f,' .'/0;>'

: Ii' , ) , ,1'4; \rf¥" , I~~'au oa~j' bl mle:u for eing excited about these 1',:,~'=":;',.:~l.; 'i'oatsl T ey'l¢ jJs i,n f am the fall collections of t:~\t ~.;.\ :', l

ew Yqr 'sfijl~st anui cturers.Yotl'll find 100"o ;:'~ { - . ',I",vaal f'ib ics, th~ ,bfter lincs, ·the subtle, elegant _.> ~~.'",; ...

Folors th t w 11 ~l'll~e f' shion news this fall. And ,becau8 co~t:nw t~be'~ II lnvestment. theIr wear­~bility ,aI d c1\ahslc "C.I'lin' will take them throughrnany $e;iSOll J

, 10 come.' Three miH;:;cs' coats areo!<etched bel< \V ; 'j" buL, we hal'c stl'lcs for cverv~i,gc, e~el'~ ~i '~,"" l' Tl'r~' l~udgcL Usc· our L~yawa~flan n~w!wh le'slccks ate complcte, A 10',; downipayme~1tiwnl resc~'ve yqur choice until Decemberfirst. I '

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Birth Record,A daughter, weIghing 7 pounds

was bom Augu.'it 1 10 Mr. and Mrs.John liner, Jr., IJvmg northwestof Carroll. ThcIC IS one other ChIld I

lD, thl' 1amily, a boy. I

Our Redeemer's Luth. Church.lJ. L. (;, A.

{Re\". S. K. de Freese, pastor)Nlllth Sunday aiter TrInIty, Au­

gust 6.Sunday school at 10. Worship

serVlces at 11. Sennon, "WhatSel'k Ye '?"

Thursday, August 3. LadlCs' AIdat ",3U w"Lh MI·'. W~1LCT Lerner, LOCAL NEWS~~~;~:; a~~d~:~. ~~~r;'~~~~ Air. and 1\lrs. Earl Peler~en and

ChOir practlce Thursday night son rl'tul"Opd Monday from a \·ISlt Iat I :30. In Bennmgt.on and Umaha.

Church councll at 8:30 Monday Mrs. 1\lont1:l. Bomer spent last'!

ewnlng, ,August 7. ~;~~stJnSI~~~~t;~~~~ll h~:~:.ay and

ne;~~~e;V~~g~C;~g~:~c~~~~~~ ~ISS, .~~'rtrude lV~e~'er of WestwIll be Eugene Sleckmann and Al- POlOt, l:-i spending sc\eral days Inlison Bahe ' the Akin Ba:rton home here.

Mrs. A;lan Fitch will hate Ml.';.'i ~onna Sorensen w.ent to 1

charge of the nursery dUring the ILIncol~ Sunday to \"151t un'tll nextworship hour each Sunday. ~~~~~) In the Ralph Roben6on I

A cordial welcome to all. Mrs. HC'nry Bush Iand Mrs. AI. I

St. Mary's Catholic Lbu.rch. I~gelcZlf]('~a~~~~~i~hn :nd ~u~eneiRev. Wm. Kearns, pastor) y yo Mrs. C. T.

Sunday, August 6: The 10th Norton. , .Sunday after Pentecost Trans- Jan('t f mn of .Carroll, I~ spend~flguratlOn of our blesse'd Lord. \ Ing a COUPk.' of \\N'ks with,her sis~Mas.... is In Wayne at 9 o'clock. In ter, LOIS, In the home of ~,JUl,Carroll at 10:30. 11a Per€lue 'I

COnfe!'iSlOnS Saturday at 7:30. .LuclllC' . Rennc~t rcturnE¥l bitFrJday wlll be the first Fndav' \\ lchlta, Kan., Fnday after ~Pendl.'. '·1 mg t .... o w('f'ks WIth hcr mother,

in the month. Mass at 8 0 clock. M Ell' II d . d h *St. Mary's summe~ school f?r[' tl\:;~. a ar cr, an ot e I rela-

the purpose of t~achmg the Chll- Mrs, P8ul Rogge and daugllters;

:~~d~hcv.:I~~ech;~m e~~l~~dentla~~ Colleen and Betty Jean went. l~ 1b t ~O h·ld f W 'IIOW(i Tue."dll\ las1 weck to Y!Slt

a au C I ;en. rom ayne, r('latl\'e~ In ()n3\':a and, Ida Gr~e.

~a~~~c:,n~is~elrnS~~~a~~n~S~~~The first two leturned Monday andSister Idelle, from Omaha are In g~~:~~ Jean remaIned ldnger In Ida

~~~~~eueo~n~7Iet:~~~~~ ;~~C~f :~~ r;;;;,·';;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;';;;;;;:;:;;;~lgust. It IS hoped that parents WIll

show at least as much concern and S'inter.~st in the religious and moral I wan 5 'trammg of their children as theydo m their secular education.Secular cduca tJon IS necessary I

~~~\\~:~;:v.~~rtt~d~sutm~~~~Or~wth: Ihighly educated, person could be a I'

menace to soclety. So be sure' toha\ l' the yo~ngsters present eVery i

day.

Ill:' '!Presb"tt"rian Church. I F'f • I(ft.. ev.. Olr'·~ B. Proett, pastor) NorthwestWakefteldI;JO 5<'rVlCC:p un{ll August 27 on t (By Mrs. W. C. Ring) ,

[c~:::tF::s:f·C::~:. Luth. Church.' ~larvJn Felt spent Monday with(:Rp!\'. The. Wletmg, pastor) Mrs. Arthur Felt.I1admes' Ai Thursday, August 3, The Harry Johnson family spent

I tJh~'ir~:eheJrsal Thursday at 9. ~~('~~:.y evemng at Joel Dahl-

; IiJo 1~..ef\'lCe~' Sunday, August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dersch

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- --~. and Vlnan were Norfolk nSltors: Chu l'tJ of ('hrist. Thul·sday.

('Ah10 Il¥-(\ minister) Mr. and Mrs. .Jess Browndl andBiiJll~' school, }I] a. tTl CommUn- Jlmm1c spent Sunday e"enmg at I

~on! and :;('1'+0, 11 a. nt. E\'emng Axel Frednckson's.~:er~'iq at 8. Mrs. ,A),C'l Frednckson and

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)fou are in 'Ited to our services. Famy ~pcn.t Friday afternoon With. - - Mrs. Ernest Anderson.

ist~ pa,UlfutlH"oran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stolle andi 5tlh and Pearl Sts. ehJ1dren spent Sunday afternoon

Sunday sc 001, lU a. m. 10 the Geo. Koester home.:'1ejice at 11. The Ernest Anderson family

'pr~c r~::n.r~~ supply pastor will tl~~e~~n1~~c.~:(:~:.;~~m~estsat

I. ~ro .her~oo mects next Tues· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Packer, Mr.da~ evelmmg at 8.3U. and Mrs .. Emil Mlilerz were Sun-

:, I ~--- day ev8fN.ng guests of Mrs. Mmme; :: Th(/';Ophil s Eva.n. Cbur('h. Miller.

Qun~aY 1St 001 at 2:80 and ser:- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartels amd

i"I'icel

.•,.at .•3.:3ti "". ilh Re"'.J. P. K..ralser dau.ght~r w~re sunclaj-.' even~ngl[10f Til en,5U ply pastor, m charge. guests In the Ed. Molzahn homes, Pl.ny ne WI. hing to help \:....'Ith re- at BancrofLdecor tling' a d cleaning the par- Mrs. Hjalmer Lund and Elsies{mttg1, pleas r<,port to the coun- Faye Dahlgren were Friday after­cimtJeI1_ Som groups ha\"c already noon guests of Mrs. Oscar Bloom-

wOlrke~. i__ qU~I~ea~la~:~~eKr;~I~ha~~t~lare

tmWtanheti Lutheran Church. An.de.rson families spent FridayR,,,,,, If. .. Doctor, pastor) evening at Joseph Erickson·s, re-

r~iio il~~ I~ lyG~~~un~~~h ~~~: :I~~~~~d~r~:~ec~~g; l~nca:oth-ayl' a ~0130. Announcements for Friends were glad ito hear fromgn1Jm n~oJ1 III be made Friday Mrs. Frederick NierJ!1an. the fbr- 0111 WDrn by ,tt~rn fn evening. mer Wanda Linn, Who is spending LESLIE BROOKSWal~, r ague meets this the summer in San A,:ntonio, Tex., f.llivr.d In I

l:h~S~:~~;; :;~;;t;~tor) :m:~;r;u;;;:~;::l;il~;~n~r; §;'~;';B:RL"I

Sun9ay, lA, gust 6: , nold, Mrs. Theron Culton were Prol'fuctio"I ..tor Goll 0 loved ,the world Friday evening ~ests in the Paul Fold 1f upI hl:l.~i lfkllgaj'" His Son that whoso- Lessman home, 'fenii~ding Mrs. 1ft telf.repl••tinlJ

\t ~,~fUevte, in' Him ,;should not Lessman of anotryer !bIrthday. Rolli it upi$h; ~ut,' ight have ete~ Mrs. Lawrence: Felt and chil-,~ I I dren were Sunday guests at Ar- Ilf" cru'¥'esWant.

reh schoo~, 10. thur Felt's. In the afternoon, Mrs. Wllt~~ 'or:,t ~n th. ple.tJ,lr~rship, 11. Sennon Arthur Felt and: Myron and their Sitlll at to 3'0 '

~bj' c!t I '~••~' Mood pf, Babylon guests Visit:ed in the E~er,H~.rri-d ,~Ifli~ on." ,Org~n 'numbers son home and Mrs. Mabone :t:Ijar-

ic . ~ ~ rs~~~SS~~ar~~~a~~: ri~~. ~ae::r::::~.AXell Fredrick~on.. 'I C~r, aft, MiSj :Marjorie Clifford ..and Famy, Mr. and Mrs.~fJ, , ~~ ter O. K. B ~arldstetter,' Erick G. JQ~on and. Adeline and

I ft ~ el~ e ;l~d t have you :;. M~~ :''a'E'I:~e~;::s~~y.- 5,1, .·1I p ~~~ us. II afternoon and lunchEtQn guestsl at wan 5

'I' I I I - t· , c. A. Lurldherg's,',,' "IIfQ Luthe....n ·hurch,· Mr. and Mrs. F~ Church! of " . :::1'

'¥ f.,.he Lut li'I't.an Hour SioUx City, w.ere hO. e guests~ i~ APpn.reI.,~or lWi,en and 'V~.e.n ,\ ¥ f t BfQkenSi kl ~st()r) the Ernest' '\packer home' 'Horn 1:.[

"ll+t+--++-++H-f-f.H-+-I-ioill '8 a y sch l'.an\i the Tuesday until!Thu a-y: On vr-.\'---..'-.....'-_-·-+i,.'...JII', I' I '., I •

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-,---+---++'iiH+--+t +:-h,"I· I . , ts'lo by I Marlene Sieckm n c- I' \\at T, by nthony, Joel GIllc1;~Ie 1panj~ti by Edty Jean c .1.Ji- ' pi; altz i A Flat, by Bhams,

, ; SprJng Song" by Bur~ul er, I T~m Bahe; i Rustlc Holiday, byJ;- 'quell~c Andl.'fSen; Val4:- 1 E Bta n, Bot Moses; Turkishr 1, ~,1)-~ Durand, Ros~11,ynt EllS; ~r, by ozart, Tom Bahe.

, rl'l.'iSU':;, by Ncvun, I Be,tty ar en Elli was unable to ap-Jc' nne Mllkr; ::;cctmd \..ralse,lbY I p ar becaus" of a tonsil opcra­, danL Bcmlta Retl'g; the' ti n.:.... \ '011101',: b) S{'rrarlpll, and lVIopr- l I * * *,J. I Panic£,. by KaIser, M,arhtne :Offic rs Inf'tailed.

I Re' ekahs held their regular'I meeting rri ay evenmg, .July 28.U~flcl'rs inS ailed by DlstnctDfPUlty prCildPnt Bess LeWiS

Gel?el. Bob :rvlo~cs: ftl lpl1ng a~.,.(': AlIce hance, noble grand;.lo-r--t!------+-+-, II Gtac~ Bilso' . nee granri: Mable

J(~hn~an, ~e retary: Stella Chl-

~' , I' c~('stfr, c.. o,,{uct

ar: Elma ~ak,er.agy 5 c~apIElln, 'lla Smlth. insIde

II I guardian; B S5 Lew", nght sup-- Plrt~r to th noble grand; Juha

P rdLIe, left: supporter to the; Advance DC bl~1 gran; Dora Roberts,, I fl ht!1 sLjpp rter 10 the VIce1 Fall GQat i . g~an6; !'<~r Ives, left supporterI ~ I tq Uj~ Vlce rand. Anna Lerner

~Event ' is: trftasu 1but earned over

I I a~d o/as ~ no installed.. After in-

Fo, t~~;-~~~f~ ':.~~n·O , '~tt~:~tb~~ tlh n~~~~n:~~r:~~'~ed~whe Dora I Roberts. GertrudeGtoskurth, Pearl Se"vell, MacEllis; I

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al eys Ppopled by ,!ndUS'Jfalhy, Marlin OI'O~' "n(bro'''el',I _ !' I tJ.. "-- Neal, took hl~_:.4~~(.)\J:,\ (fY'

No ed for Its Teachers College ,Loa",,, '\,r Tralnln/flRichard John$oh who lIas hl'('ll

commission(>d ehs~gn in Je n:H Yiert Sunday morriing fo - CampMcDough at Phittf"sburg, . Y., _""_J _

l·I(·nk~ ira City.

A group of ahnliJt 35 yo 109 peo-

~i7Hl:'(\~~~t~~ls~~~'~~~;\j~~:~(>~h ~~yn~~l~joyed H jJlcnlc dlJ)IIE'1' and SUpp,'L

, Son ts Uorn. I ~: A son W;1S horn to IVI,:. 1nd T\lrs.Vim. Haskl'll in a \Vaynw hasp. talJuly 2(;. The oth!!!' Childl in; thef,Hnily is abo 11, boy. Mrs. IIB.-skell

is tll!! formc!' IIHZI'1 1)'JIIl.'I

Student Lpslic' Lal'~IJn \\-iiS Ii

, dinner gUt'st of 1\'11'. and llrS. Ar-'II vid Peterson Monday of la·t \\l'l'k.

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MI', Elnd Mt's. An'id 1'1.'tS()ll

: I ~U,n:Ch~~~ ;~~~t;'I~;.SdI~~li~I,'~:~~1~;:~~'; 'I

Ij~ it ling ~)~lOt J{raph. ried 1n at thp ('ollege for tnn )f'ars in addJtion to the Arri\"l~"l from Texas.'(it (,h:(~ets hal' bf" n car· reR~I~r (oll('l~c work. I Pfc. Milton Johnson,'son of 1\11'.

II ami MI'S. Carl .IohmlOn, arrivNi

- I I. ~- ~---I - ~ - '. from Camp Wa!tllt'S, Tl'xas~ \Vl'd-. r>ltc was sold, IR!a hf'au1lful p<\rk m I and 1\11' hnd Mrs John SehrCK' I nl'sdlly nIght for 1-1 '14-day luI'

Wtn Hie has <1 )(lPUldtlon o[ 451 ulr lough fils brothe-rs met hIm In

persms. [\11'. ,lnd ]\1r,,,;. l~llY JoJlnson Illtl I SIOUX t'llYH skins, in ~11t' soulhwP'...;1 1'01'- Mr. alll! !VIr.";. H.tcll:lrd ,juhnsun I ,--.--.---

nf'r of the county, was ('slahlistw(J WI'I"(' l'\l'ning guests m Ohser\'t~ 'Birthday. .)by 'erman ''';{,'tl~t'rS from .\Vi.";Cl,m- thl' \\'aJdu hon1l' al IJix-. ~'rank Ca.rJ:.;otlt;ltHl , dCl\lRhlf'I"S,,Km, and succ('l'dk an earlier (own un. M Hln 1(-' Rnd Upal, :\-11' ;wd I\-lrs.nan ed , Melvm, A pl'ogrp.'-;St\'(' Mr. and Mr". 1\'ar Andpl'son and IVprnp' Carlson and IUJndall wI'n~

tow, dl:'spitc tlhe fact. thaI it con~ Marilyrl and \oIl'. and Mr~·..Jt'SSP dinneT and SUPW'I' gUt's\:-; fit Artt<.~in· only ubout L~J() f:!f'r.'<ons, lfos- BrowlwlI W('I'(' SunJay l'\'l'ning I Andl'rson's Sumlay In honor ofkln_ h~d.H pOStoHIC'(' In lRR.l, hUl11 \'islt(JI·...; Il1 1)l!' A-x(,j Fn'dl"Jcks(Jn I Franl, C·al'lsoll's l;irthday 6r ~Ht-

a untclpal light plant In hump. Iurduy..and!~'omJlIl'1l'd a watf'l"\vorks Sys- Mrs. Jennie Pomproy of Los An- _ .-J_

1{, rntn l~J::!l. ";1 Igl'lps, :1l1(] !\oIl'S. Wm. Kl'mp oj: For Edna, Jta"fl"dl'.All Attrl~~'th-'I' Town. \\'ayrH', cal1r'd in Ihl" John En..--in I :i\-li~,s 1':11n;! ILl.ll'tH WAS th(~

('. rroll, in (he inol"th c('nlr'al part i11:d Rolwrt Erwltl homes l'rielay uf ilt Ii! lJlrthday par~of (H' county, was piattI'd in (k- a!tf'l"llOon. 'I Thurslby ;It 1 hlp... home",11K' U--lH6: by th,P NOl'tlll'<1s1 N,,'- ,MI", and Mrs. n.iCh:-tr,'d .Johll.<;on, , I<e,r !Xln'nh," Mr, ;In(,J ]\:]1"''',' H{'n-bra. ka Rallroadl company, which 1 Mr..,. Il,oy Mr..,. \\'aldn: ry Kastf'r!I'. (·al'lls furnls)ll't! f'n~

latC' was, abSOrhf'r,1 by th~' ()maha 'I JOhn:-{,JlI <lnd ,""pl'lll Ill'rUllnnwtll, aftl'!' \\"hH:h rdrc~h-Iltlf', Oncc a C'lu..,kr of :-,hacks in alll'rnoon \\·tlh :\11', inl'!.! 1\-11""'. nwn!...; \\'{'I'C' sf't"n'd.t1w trL'I'll'-sS prakH', Carroll now Ih'tl'I"on. - ..-is 11 attractin'lltown \\lith m;Jny Mr. <{nd Mr...;. Arthur Ju!JnSl)fi I Ctmrordia Luthprnn ('horeh.fine homes and"a husy rf'tail db- <1r,1d family, ,Mr. aJl"d 1\'11"s, Al'\'ld i (IR,',ltf' L.:lrS,On, studf'nt pastor)tnc . P('tf'rson and sons w.. re Sunday I Sunday school at 103. n1.

Sioies is a shipf)ing point in 1}lf"ldJ~n~r ilnd supflI'r gu('s!s In tlll' i DJ\·InP Sf'I"\'r('(-'$ a~ 1~ <1.1)1.nor h part of th~. county near the Hans Johnson home. I The JunIor MlssJOn wJl:L meetCed r county Iline. It was E'stab- Mrs. Leland Johnsnn, Barbara Saturday afff'rnouri a't the ~'hlJrch_

lish d,in I9u~ t!o prOVide shipping Jean and H;lfllld, Miss Gl'rthy The Luthpr Allns will mp('t <It .!faci Itlf'S fol' the 8n'a's heavy grain Swani-lon. and PIc. Milton Johnson! p. m" Sunday on tIlt' ehul'eh lawn,

pro u,etion. Alton','1 is fI. S,mall in-I wert' ,Fl"ld,aY aftf'rnoon {"alln..; in I' Th.e,'Y will h,",\'l' a ,pi,nUl" lUllc/1 ,toIan town in the south part of. the the LeRoy Johnson homf', which .all young ladlf's are U1\ lIed.comhy. Mr. and l\'lr~. HarTy Bakl-'r and DorcHs socIety WJJI meet Thurs-

Offlc{'rs of thf' county, 1,'nClude: Lan:;-, Mr. aJH! Mrs, Ene ~>'ban, day i1ftl'ftlOO,n at tlw Chlll'dl WIthC. A. Bard, clpt'!k and rpglstrar of Donna, Jl~1, Sharon and E\'plyn Mr:", ,Jake Ya.nderhpldt'n Wi hu::ot­dee- s; J. A. Boyd'!, tn'a, surer; J. M. Lul'tje VISlt,l'd III thl' GU.'.;t Kl.at>-!ess.Ch(' ry. judge; Jamt's ll. Pile-, nh'I' home Sunday ('\'enll1g. ----5;he iff; Alex Jf'ffn'y, ;ls.'-;('Ssor; Mr. and Mr.-s. A.xf'1 Fn'driek.'1on, I 1'~\'anK(-'jil·a.1 Frt'e ('hurOt.BUI' R. DaVis, Elittorm'y, and Miss Fatlly an~ Cltf.ford s]Jf'nt wedncs-I {Rf'\', ()t'iill \\' -S\\I:luack. p~J...,t()1 lMa it:' ':Vrighl" supennlendent. day (-'~'f'nlng of last w{'t'k In tilt' 'I'J1l'l"l' \\l'rl! ';JPlll"lIXlmiJll'ly ~HI)

(' miSSlOnf"rS arp Frank. Erxlf'- Ed. Frf'dnckson hump m honor 011 (JU! tu the IKJtH.bl~nd lastben of Waynf', M. I. Swihart (If Mr. FI't'dncksoll'S bll'thday. , ntght. '1 hI-' Hl·\'. h.mg cle-('ar'oll and William If. Misfeldt of Mr. lind !'vII'S. Raymond EI-ick- i :.t, ::OjJJendld Illf's~agt? and

"ide. SO,n, Kellh and Kennefh ,and, MrS'1 a, fter the Sf'rm,O,n, ..,PPCla,' J pru.i-,''',','

II'~~~~~~~~~~'§"';IIII N. O. Andt'r::>on, NormCln and LIl- was oflered tor the IIJen and wom­

lian spent Thursday evenmg JI1 the en in our flghtmg fOl·ces. \\-'e are-----1 Oscar Lundahl honw at vVake- glad for the fact that both the In-

CONCORDI[

fl<,lri. 'ere,t "nd "!tendane" a"" On IheMrs. Glenn GranqUist and Kar-I Illcrease. It millHIt'sls a fIll€' SpJrlt

by I en, Mrs. Marion Sehuler and Caro- when !.H-'upll' fnJl)1 many clE'homin-

Mrs. E. J. Hughea I ~~s.A~{~~'jn~II~~~t~~~~:171~ ~;~:~~O~lU:~~~ ~~lt~:~.:~ .. aj~~1 \:~~ingw:~co~~'~~~hti~ lt~)~in lhe Anton Granquist hom" Fri_I"Hymn_Sing " at Concord. , Sen'­day afternuon. ic{'s arc h(,ld each Sunday n!l;ht at

,A len Wallin tipf'nt last \Vednf's- Mr, and Mrs, Olaf I\,'('lson, Doris 8::W.

I tow h9 m - aay In the Arvld Peterson homp and Anna and Mi:'\s Joyce Nelson The you~g folks will m('(>t. at thenJ('ll~rl ban(1 "'.IS mg (Ilzcd I~ 18 4 'p c Gene Olson was a Wl'dn{ s \WTf' S.unday dmner and supper church thIS F.rJd~y nIght at 8:30.

!dnd has bcen m Exl-itcnce ev r day I supper gut'$-t <it LeRoy .Iohn- gUt'~ts III thl' AI'thur· Doescher Ha~old Carbon wdr Ill' tl1(' r{'ader.1Sll1qe CJlJzens 01 aYllje lear Y son'\-; hom~ Iwar Po~ca. MISS Anna. re- SCl"\-'jCCS [or Sund8Y are ~s [01-

i,ll'C1,g",~tz{'d tIll' a~val'1,age," Of,' ell' ~ Pc. Ge,ne OISO,n \\-,IS, a ThUrSrl, ;IY IJl1<:JJl1t'l,1 1h(,I"C, for a lon,gcl' VISIt. IO\\-,'S:,sunda},'..scl:ool" 10:. l\-1(J,',.n",og"

l,trJ( ;ilghts !fnl' street·, hOI eia'd ove nighl gu('st in t1w Gust Kral'- l\Irs. Kat{' Rewmkle and Vera, \\lorshlll, 11. i·.\enmgscnlceat Ill('IS10h?'s and built ~l Unetl al Jig t ,'me home. MIX Cri'D. Vo!Jprs and Charm bandstand. The Rpv. C. W. Wi.hcrg

liPlah:l in 1808. ' r. and Mr!';., Richard Juhnson drove to Ponca Saturday when of tlw Wakr'{ll'ld LUI,hl'I"Eln qhul"ch

W,,", ynl' alSO,,has a 1,~PI('n i, rn _ ,WeI'. Tuesday al'.t ('rnoon \'isitors at ItlH'y \\'t'rf', dmnf', I' gut's~s,' o[ Cal'! WI,II hI', tIll' S~,~'~kerot the, eO,enmg.nid@'al al,hlit<JIrium,.: whi hi w s I'G. . Johnson's., Lindvall. Thf'Y c?llpd In thf' Art Th!.', Ladll's. ChristIan Fiello\-\.'-

IhUilt in H:l,~6. :The b ildin, hi h r. and Mrs.: Richard Johnson Ilo('scl1('1" homf' In Uw attf'rnoon. shIp ( II-.clc w,II1 meet at ,Mrs, Hel-

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i~ ~o bY,. Un f,~'E't ,in, i:ze, .o~,la,i. s, 4er I~nehcon gpests at David Pe- ',lV,Il'S. Rl('.har~d U, tpcht and Mr. en AndPr,S(~n,S, home, fhU!,r,Sda y ,IClt ~OjfICl'.'1; as ",~Jj.Hi,'s ac.htl st. ns Tuesda . ,lOll Mrs. (has. Waltprs of Wakp- Augu:"t 10, at::! p. rn. . .

, I[or '(\rJ\I('n~;ionf-; ~lnd HPo'l'- pI' - r. and Mrs. Gpo. Olson \\-"('1'(' ~tPld, Mrs, H. C. Wagner of Hol- :'Hf-' who ma~e" God fIrst m all

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:,gra ,1,','. A',:n('w :,;IIJOS,' ffic' nd a ',S,•• U d~Y eve;n,ing \,j''';itor,s in tht, S!t'l~, .1~1" ,an(~ ~I~s}!lg~ \V.alters thlO~S ":-',Ill fmd God With hJnl at'I'Cfl.1 'pgic Jillll',try , ,ar~ am n t e- jMa tm Rodell h nw. of (Iuc:ig?, \\-CIP \ IS1tOlS m the th~ last.

to\ 's al1 l~cti\'e'huillidgs ay c i '; iss Margaret Palmpr of Pon- John. r..r\\m home last Thur~day ALTON'A. I:ab' 'has ~: m~nieiPa I air rt a d I~~, was callmg on [fiends hl'rc t'W'nmg, .II,Plan.~ alrl', ely a~e, b.' n c mw.let d !We nesday of·1 ,oSt weck. Mr. and Mrs. Blame, Gett~nn Miss Wilma Aileman speI1t last

_ trorl !postw, r e P'1osio , I ' rs. HaT'\-'ey . astf'de call('d on ~n~. ~arry were S~nddY, ,dmner week-pod in the Emil Meyf'r ,home.

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', Iii l 'M ,. Wm. Bask II and infant son guests ~t Anton GranqUist s. Mr.

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iJh. Wayne ho.pital: Sunday. and Ml"s. Carl Johnson and son, Pienk' h PostponP.d.'I' r. and Mrs. Arvid Pl'lerson Wayne, Mr. ann Mrs. Lawrence Altona ·social club picnic: plan-

" '-": I atnd sons visited in the C J ,Mag- Johnson and son, Denny, of. Pen- ned for August 6 has OE?{'n post-',I I' 1009 n home Tu sday ev~ni~g. del', came in the afternoon and ponro until August 13.

I, ,A. Nelson" Mrs, Oscar Borg were .<;upper guests. -~--- _._~

airJd Karen Ann Clark were Friday For Raym~nd nanson., S. Sgt. Norman T;1f'ge, gtmneror,t moon ViSitO.!. at Will Erwin's. RaymOnd, !la,nson enter,tameq.a from Wisnr'r, has bf'pn l'f'j:iorted

r. and Mrs. Byron Lisle and group of boys Sunday afternoon' m missing over Romania since JulyI~o a Faye Wt', Sunday, aft(T- lOnor of hIS bIrthday annIversary. 15.opo visitors iJ the Will Erwin -~---~-_.- •~b e. l,01\.ves Cor Florida. Ernest Lambn'cht sold his half "" r. and Mrs Robert Erwin Pre. Gene Olson, who had been interest in the Ct>rtIraJ Oil station

:we e Sunday aftcrnoon and SLlp- spending a 15-day furlough here, at Pierce to his partner, Aaron

I~~r e~UE'sts in,~'e Henry Er;.win left Monday for Tampa, Fla. His Brodhager:__._~_ ...~

rs. Henry E win, Ardis, Wylif'

!andiDalp spent ondayaftprnoon Th W' Id' G t: t:01 1'51 week with Mrs, lIelen An- e, or 5 rea es 'Ide pn.

artin Olson, Pfe. Gene Olson BI d D' - Ifl1d 'Fred Kaf ph were Tuesday 00 onor Il~st week supp r guests at GustHiI' €orner's. 4 Among the most ~ostly gifts men and wompn are hesto\\'~

ric a~~~e°6~~~njn:e~,~n~rfct:~ :~t~ ~:111~~I~u~::~~le~~d~~t~~:r~:: i~h~~~t :,rh~~~~t:h:~~~~Ie'tn on visit011s in the Martin Ro- up gold and sih"cr, but tho!O.e tlmt are storing ,.uP lite In'

the Conn oC blood. These blood banks are QQt measured in Id~I1 home. i dollars and (enJs but in poner to ,",ustaln life. As blood~~: .1'.' nandof Mrsa,leVfel'er,dde,1 wLeUr~dsaunl'~ is a means in the SAvinlit' uf the natnnl life, so is bloodr-1!1 W l'I " used In the spiritual realm. Paul says in Col. 1:14: "In~ay afternoon ~allers in the AI-I \\hom"e have redemption through hJs blood el'en the for~bl¢r Nelson. honie. a-lveness of sins." Inasmoch as Christ gave His blood for; r. and Mrs, Adolph Bloom and all mankind, He is thet world's greatP.st blood donor. I[

f~)Ij Iy were Sunday dinner and ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTENDoS' . r guests iintithe Harry Malm~

be h '. II The Old-fashioned IIr r. ~~J ~~~ m~nswanson and

~rli st and'Miss,Lydia Weiersheu- I..JYMN _SING !f.,r spent wedne,Sda y evening in nfHe Olaf Nelsoll' home. At The,

\v~ ~:ene;;;~;~;~~~~do~~~~, ~~a,;;~ CO".CORO BANOSTA~O,f:1at rday night Ito spend Sunday.'" ~., I

tmdMondaYWI'~homefOlkS WE CURIST CRUctFIEn 'Id as A N~ls n. Roy Nelson,' n RISEN i}Nil PenIerlc~. H Tuttle and PRt~ACJl ,COl\-H~GAGtF";rho. Erwm ~t nded Ihe horse HEAR-Next Sunday, 8:30: :r(tc sat ColuqJb I Saturday. ' '1 n!ri.

T esday Mi' fd Mrs. Richard The Re". C. W. WIberg of ih~ Waheflola L~"Otif~:rbh son calle i the Jlmmy Kunz ~o~~Y:e·:e~~v::.s~~Iae;'::::Yc-:;s::eLn~~~rib:oJn: I

ho e at Wak fl Id and In the Er- folks Singing by a combined c~IOIr. A' number" bY theele~n h e in Wayne. Forsberg trio. ' . !:\. , :, . '.: ,>" I.

y dmpe guests in the FOLLOW, THE CllP,,l'\'q",TO TIlE ~i"ONOOlID '~Tad ~oe er home were , I~JOIlnI,J>'-rml Harold anti Nor-I\,~__"'; +"""'__""::"+"":"':"+~++!-""

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Memorial services for MauriceT, Swanberg, 23, who was killedin action in Italy June 14, ;wereheld in St. Luke's Lutheranchurch at .Emerson, Sunday, July30.

MIN:--';ES(JTARc.dlPr_". Fit any COl lPickf'r.Mpyp.r & Bich~'l, Wayne andWJn~jd('. 'j:!2tf

STOrKF:RS & F-EEDF:RS-: -if i~:tf'rpstf'd, "('e invitp your por­respondf'nM:' and solicit your uspof our Hi T'h~G Sph:icf'. An oldadagf', "Arlytllinl;; well bought ishalf sold" is jUfit as truf' today,Our huypor~-arp posted always asto mal'kpt '\'alups and thf'it ex~

pf'rt sprTi('€! in sort and se-I("c~

tion wdl ('am for vou muchmore t han our cha~ges. Wl'iteor ,all FRAl\i'K r:. SCOTT(,OM.Nl. Cu., Sioux City. :jZ·t

ie;;OP¥ii _.:,1,/1('anI or Thank~, !

J wi_"h to tbank alt for remem­brarH'e's whilt' I was in a hospital.-Lug-pn.. Jo"()'(.

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INSISTRegardleu of who is repairing yourChevrolet cal" or truck, se~ that faclot-yengineered genuine repl~tparts

are used.

Ou/" Stock of Genuine Chevrole,tParts is the Largest Since tiuj

War Began.

NQTE: qul.of.town garagemen ando..:uers..order direct from.~ Shipments made aame'

..day order is I'ec~ed.

CHEVROLETOWNERS if

F()R SALE One Shorthorn bull.WI. about R.")O. Arlyn Anderson.Phone 6F20, a3t1p

SALE: A 4(j~gaL hot watf"rlank And H ga~ heatC'r, like newPI'ar] E, Sewell. a3t1p

lR SALE ~ .Th~p -nic(' spri~-gi;;g

llf'ifl'!'~, v.,.:anlf'd, pa~tun' forl'lght hpad of ¢altlp dr horsE'~

LI'\'1 Gie~E'_.l il:3t1p

SALE: Th

4':..!-story, H-room

dWPlling lOCCltf' at 4U9,Windom,un pa\"(~lnf'nt. ,hauS{' IS parllymodf'rn, large (~t buUding suit­atlll' for shop. Pr-ICf" $800, :vIartinL. Ringer. a3t1

Fl In SALE: j\;il'e studIO couchwllh ",pring,,; 1W()~pIPCe liVing

room ~UJt(-', good; kitchpn cab..mel; lwo electl'ic fans; camp~to\t'; gas pJ"I.\('; hundrf<'d.'-" ofgood uS("d artiel,es. Uur stock isth(" mo,,1 c(Jmpl(~1.e thi~ wf't·kthaI Jt has h('('n for somp flmf".(~ood gelS r;:mg"f', lcf' box. Twolawn mowe-r::i. \Vayne Mattn'ssShop. a3tl

FOTiSAliE'!i,iiW'!:!,li'l I~o NO~fOlk ,Me,_NorfOlki2~::~_______~. DEAU)K~ \\ A~TED to Sf'lJ Gpn-

F( ,n SALE: Lard. v.,'ill Lun. uinl' Pfls1er Hybrid sf'ed cotn~

a3t1 p r£'al proposd ion for right rnan­good territorlt's- open no!"\: ·--sell~

~~b~:~~n J~:~p~la~~~1id~~~~~pany, Frt'mont, ~ebraska.

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MAN ()R-WOMI0l WAN1-iF.-n­Full o~ part time for RaJleighRoutt' In Cpdar County. No ex ...pf'rlPnCp or capital npcf'ssary.Sal('s pasy to mak(' and profLtslarg('. Start immr'dil1tplv. WritpRawlf'lgh's,. Dppt. N B-C ~ 375~] 9UA, Fn-'pport, llL, or spe Gen.~riptbaJ1h,· 912 Logan; WaYllf,Nebr.· j27t3p

F( Jlt SALE· BaLy walkpr, aUstl't'I, lik(" ne\\". lnqulrp Herald

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WANTED: St:'cond-hand bikes,tr·icyclps, coaster wagons, allsizes; wheels and parts. Highestprices in cash, Cook's E~hange,

-".OW8. Fat l~mbs strO?g to 50 cen.ts $16.50; Ander.s Jorgens€>n. h ~g~ atht.gher, natlvPs showmg most ad- $14.45~ Eldon I!iarelman sl.e ~ $ t\'a~e, otht'r classes fully steady. $16.75; JoP Erickson, ~tee /Ia':dChoice natl\rf'S to $14.50, westerns heifers at $15.H5; Fred. IVl:uJlerto $14.65. . . steers at $16.75; Louie Will .

Rl'prespntllt.1\ (' shi,pments ,.fromIsti.'p.rs at $16.R5; Joe -Aller. hdlgs e:ithl~ <11'£'8 Jn~l..'ludp the follOWing: $14.45; Geo. 'Vagner, ste~lrs at

l'"rnt'~t (,,,{'enwald, stpprs at $1575. :

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I F(/~~ (,~A~~~r A 1 ~,od~'_~J~ll'~()~~~U~~~thn'(' rooms and hall on [ll'stfloor, three bed moms and bathon :..!nd floor. House has npwoak floorS, has Just re(le-ntlyh('('ll entire-ly r('-decorated, at­lie has been in.<.;u]aled, automatichot water, gas heated, beautiful Card- of Thanks.1l'vpJ lot with ni('f-' trpps and I wi"h 10 thank my many friends

ue to, Ul'lUSU~l;1 heavY A.. In GO ~Iese -e sup lies dUrIng t1lJ.e past <:hrr~ablbrbl-Yar'gg"al'nra<~rt'<J:°4n.(ICJOPa.vrT~rrmnts' f'!r Ihe nH't' -crtrds" f1o\\:er~ andIV "l " ~ ,~ .p ~ glfh 1 l"f'('f'!\'ed dunng my rfcentyears~ farmer lare 1Jhreat ned t h a serlOU!'l shortage of lq;ume can be arranged for a good por- stay in lJw hOi:lllital. and ~lso thosegras~ sqeds aI 'VItal link In Jl 0 uct n of od now and ill the tion of th(" purchase priCE'. whu canw 11) \;1:--;1t with tU('.-~rar~reo l!JnqertaiJ ~y of ljlew Iseed roduct on and need" for fall seed~ Shown by' _aPPOIntment. This IS df'n Lyons __. ~,'_call ftr a 8U jent c:b'rYI0,<er 0 mee reqm ffients and malntam a \·C'ry d("f>l~ablp home and I.S

Uj~lft;'~~;~~l'.'f.~~ n addlltlOqlto pr mdm feed f r m("reas("~ numbers ('prtamly bemg priced below it5 Cud of Thank!l.;H o~k. [egu ~~s and grlllsses a.e a direct caring upon future value. Martin L. Ringer, Waynp. To th!' many _friefld~ who .re-

ds of loth¢r cr ts, L:!i.nd ~det' v.jartl estral of peat productIOn . . . ....•.. a311 memlwred us Witt! fJowprs, cards.t hav~ legum ~ and grass to rr\.amt m and ('"tore ff'r~lbitr and . .. Iand many acts of kindnf'ss -d~,mg

~ t ha'ie cover ~combat et S10n 'Dcsi ed hay and pa::Jture acreage ¥'. our lJE'rt>ii\'('ment, we wish ,to ex~.-Aft :-:a~.I:aw prt'~S our Slncf'rP thanks -- Mrs Ihe mamt I ed, hloweter, n!C5s hIS )P r 8 S(oJ har'\cst lS I ~~-"'~-'~#r.-'" ,Albin Ca.rbon and.. c.'~hild. rc'.n. . I

er thlan III el i er of thel ~<\.6t ,*0 Y aI's. S nee seed ~roductJon _.. -- - - - "-- -~-- ; I;~

HS g-r.t'.lltl Y be. uae Q.~ Wd~.th,.r•.. n~d t acre a e a,alluble for seed IFnn. RENT: s.mall. hoU.s.r .... ln.qwre '. CUrd."! Tha.oks. .....,.•. :... ,_~~:,i:.~te~t I/' RrtlalIlt' theft fn e;iih~r Mlthe ast t .years, It IS Ulgent Herald. a3tlp Our h('artfC'lt, thanks to ~l~::~I!:-~-~.,-~-~,~~.-~~--~:~Nn~~b~~fl act£' b0 13 ,,_~~~..:~)r seed, ---.-- - ----~,--- ~;~~.u~, J~YI~~~j~:ei ~r~~

i -iensclhlkfi', MrJrnd ~Krs"Hpl--:;Rmrg;- rf'L,nil,n a1 lhe ¥WANTE# IM:G~>I.g~n, ::\-1r. a~d'Mrs. Leon

Baket,. i~OWP~. '.lncl... D3i.I~I.C'rj.C' •.! \,•.,.!.;~:ke. ]I; '.'k._ Th.l'~ r.('\urn('d _ _~ "_____ ~ Han.~t n an~ ,Tommy, Mr. and J'vlrs.at Rudolph ILon~p'S' ht'ft Hl./lldIll\' ('\'l'n ng 10 (lmaihel. v..:ANTED: A car Sf'at for baby. A. r". Hurstad and Kathlt>ep. Mc~

I :: r\1r. and ),1 0;. Alhl'rl Kdlllll1 wprp VIrgil Kardell, 'phone 13~Fl20. Glllgan.y HJjrn <tn Ir;l(':z~ i~r~~sl&r' Sunday t'n 1!l1,(: \·I~llnr" <11 Em]] ~ ~__~~22~ -.~-P-P-rec--",,'-t.-'o-n-.-~~)scar :Vv'drnct" aU_ df ()m~h~l,:!~~r~o \·'s, . ~H' .1r'm' I1 and ,PaUl WANTED: Full time girl for g("n~ \-V(' WIsh to take this meaJ1S ofSatul~da:y a:m Oscar Bd~ ~f!ig~:>~~~ 1~~,r;:,I.)('S ha(l bC'C'n dmnpr eral how,e work. Mrs. Henry E. fxpn'ssing our sincere thanks to

[l ca e $un~' y to atterldJ ttkl,! i _._, _ _ _~ ._~ Ley. a3t1 ~J~;i~~~r~:~ ~:iO~~lrO~b~~)~t~~~

:1 \fTn-~~ i(~:_~l~ b~,~~k~~S'cl~~~~~t 3. W~y~~~;;i-~ i~~~~~:~~~h('~akb~= :~rj~~: ~~a~h~n~,~eMa:s.t~. ~~~~~!I ~ats 61c field. a3t1p Guigan, Mr<.;. Louise McGUigan,

il arl y ~;9c GIRLS interestpd in retail em~ Mr. and Mrs. Lpon Han~('n. , Mr.i Ol/'p $1.005 and l\'1r;;. A. E. Hurstad and Kath~

~1(~~·n~:~~kJ~~~~{on'~~~~~~.Yat ~~~_M('GUJgan, -,-_~_j27tf Dr. R. H. Kohttj opened B: new

\\---A-N-'T-E-D-,-E-'x-'p-e-rJ-r-nc-ed--b~-'r-l-or hospItal In Bloomfi~ld in the home

woman for general housp work of Mrs. Lena Hansen.~('v('ral half days a week. Mrs.Ed. MeesE'. Call 32RJ. a3t1

l

Jlmp/"Ol1.d '~o~.acre W(i:Ylle, C U1~ty Fa/"m

i. good/a i. ~ld by aaf-t1e'i~en"10Ca.. led.i,i'.on t eb.ac.. ~op high .l\Y ~!>uth.W ayne~ ha~ af ir e~ of imp ,..ement.,

, ut 80 !acres is ot of land, 'alan¢e ~, Il nlly roWng, hefarni i. hein, IPHci1d altI'. Iy 1$100 an ere. Good tel'lr\.lfan be a~.i r \1gJd, ,I

'it a~ti I~o Ridgewli.

'.I.·I. ' Btoke,. T i

~ 1~lij=.=:.==I===~".=~ieilli~iai·~ialtl~I~~~S;:li~ I~. I

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59c

Br

I-lb,Jar

15c10c21c12c4c

32c

Per" P0t:u1:d

~~ 6 For

Per.. ,PoundPer.. Head

iPer.. ,Pound

Chocolat.e

COFFEEIn Mason Jar

,NOTICE I .

Will all persons having their\radiosIII for repair, please come apd callforthem? "

I-lb.Jar

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CAKE MIXJust add water

19c

O~AR FLOUR MACA YEAST I~~tJ$2.15 2PkKS,5c

12-l1lz.Pk~,

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Choc lat~s~~~' . ..jmm _.59c

~~~b, SUfar 65C

porkJi~nsI California Peaches ~z~ 1 j·l0c

will be in for canning Ihis week G ..~...~ ....~I ~ rap· us

Kit~~en .Klenzer 1 free with 3 For 17c ;~~, t 11e.

BI1'Barrei !oap .. 3:':';°27c "'r'~:~r~oilelSoap ...~~;:' ~~~: PI p I 9c

Butter ~~, ~~~nd .44c· Post T as.iesL f Per 29' Giant 'lIeMaca roni & Cheese oa Pound C Box ~

Pre~sed Ham~:~nd 35cBaqoln SquareS~~~nd 17cWiqners Armour's ,~:~nd 33cBO~'. *.na. Ar..mour" Ring ",:::nd 27cMi cedLuncheon ,Pound 27c

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TomatoesLettu1ce Solid head.,LemolnsOra!nges Califomia"Ca~bage

PrJC

; effective August 3-4-5 CAS,H~I"--1--1----

SQI1 ~ Food' M It ,~~ BUY_DEFENSE.sTAMPS

McGuig,an RadioPatronize the advertIsers Iii •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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o Yo;~~~ii~gs1~~t~~i~, I~~m~i~~b~~~= WAKEFltLD ' I ·~~:e~allers i~1 r ''rS. Ella

r,:karder:s

d y ,and Ma'V n Pospishil, whose Mr. and Mrs. c.. A. Jl(inney drove Miss Lenore ,msey laves Fri-

brthday was.t e same date. Oth- to Ainsworth Wedn~sday for' a •••..d.ay

for lndiana.-h lis to .. is.. it homee'5 attendin~ ere Wilma Hle~ik, week's visit wi ttl thelr son, Ed,. folks. Her siste~ will b married

argery. M C Hough, Bermtta amI family. this month. '. tte, N~~I ~r mm, Art Grone, Lou- Mr, and Mrs, August Brudigam, Mr, and Mrs. L. R6 I ers ofI I:'0spIsh~I,.J rel~m O~te, Mrs.. MiSS Marcella Brudigam and Mr. Princeton, Ill., 1 ft Fri ay afterJI 1m Haa.s, ~a dra and Carl Haas. and Mrs. Marvin Brudigam were spending a few ays her attend-

f' - ;in Bloomfield Tuesday to attend mg to land inter sts. .

\l slt Arlr LOIlg ,Time. ;funeral rites for Myron Barnes, 6, Mrs. Ella Hal' er, Mr . ArthurMrs. Ann'jL C. Burmeister of son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes. Jewell pnd.. Miss V1iVi.a~HeithOld

hickasha, lOla., Mrs. Marie Dean Brudigam remained in the spent Sunday ternoo in theI pppner of No*f~l~, H.cnry Si.bbert Elmer Rinehart home in Wayne. Merrill Jewcll h me at· ixon.a d, daughter, ILlllian, of Wmnet, - M~. and Mrs. agel' Ci mentson

onL, Mr. ahd: Mrs.: Otto H. Bur- Home from HospItal. returned Friday from ke Oko-eisler and Ifa~ily, 1MI'. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Walter and ,infant boji. They have an apa~tment.ina~l H. Burl1)Qister ;and daughter daughter returned home Monday tha ·Wm. Becken auer building

Os hernhUo'f·stoOmn'lhaah,dwMe;Se'ssMunadbalyC dL,.Un

= from a local hos_pUal. Mr. and Mrs. . Vv. Stephens o,fit I' Norfolk, were in Wayne, TuesdaJ1.

er guests In the 30hn Luschen Have Tonsils Removed. Mr. Stephens, forme~ Wayneurne hcre; 1h* was' the first t~me Rose Marie and DaVid, children county sheriff, i with ~e state

t"abou~. 20; years that the first 'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roeber, had railway, commiss on.tree, Sl:ters.' a.nd .,brothers, had tonsils removed Monday at a local Mrs. Allen Nel ·on and :son, Jim-b en togcth~r. ~ " i hospital. mie, o,f Olalra.. ash., ar~l\'('d Sat-

urday to viSit he former's par-. als Ar~ Sh~cked Have Tonsil Operatton. ents-in-Iaw, Mr,. and Mt's. (j"car

1"". Nelson. PvL All n Nelson, who·For {Qhn;Luschen M~~C~i~Il~;d~~;~.S~~~~~:~~a;e~ just recently e tercd ~er\'ice. is

John H. tU$chen! undenvent a moved last Thursday at a local training at Cam Robe[b. Cal.ajor opera iam in a! local hospital hospital. Mrs. John Ge tman of Carroll,

I·.'it Salurday and he is doing as called Thl,lfsctay eve.ninton i\lrCi.·ell as t:an!be expected. LOCAL NEWS JulIa Perquc. Mr', John ncr, sr..Men who ,shocked ':lats for Mr. I and Mrs., .John Grier. r" called

~~~l~(~~~~~,da~C~I?J,n~~r~;'fm"ao:n~k(,~i~~.~~al~~l~~a~u~~e~i~i~~h~~,: ~~i~al~~~~lyl~~:J;t;~ul:,i~:~~~' ~;;~~.~J lin LUll, ,Vl1'rnic Sievers, Otto days in the L. W. Ellis ho~e h,ere., rei Hubbard fam ly, Alice lIalidlka:E ail'r, Bill Kay, Harvcy Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth vandPn-1 and Darlene £<,1 er were Monday1. nil' Grimn~, (~urt~s Foote "nd bUI·g and Kelth were Friday ev('- guests.

g ~)l~~"~~l~: d';~~:l ~:jc:,\~;;'~ ~~~~o~c~~~~ ••••••••••••••ii - ••-.-.-c.=.:-c..c:-+~-c..-:·•••~ .Imer Hargholz, Art Bargholz,etc Jorgcn.sen, Bill Meyer, LeRoy

liammcr, Cad Thomsen, GeneH E'lgren, Gonll\}n Ildlgren, AdolphF orn, Ray Roberts Bnd son, JimE1uber, Bob' Nelson, Arnold Ham-

1('1" Bob Palmer, tlbert Bichel,

~ I~;); I~~~~~~~~ ~~,~h~ea~o~~~~~t wsc men Who helpl:'d him,. --.

~Is I\IIedkal Patient.

:I\lrs, Frahk Woeh~er of Wayne,·as il rncdiCIlI patil1nt at a local

I n."pital from Sund<:iy until Tucs­(~ay.

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I' ,servic~ is~ to provide helpful banking. We'~lbe

j;>ledsed to assist you at any time.

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Dave Theophllus, Mgr.113 80. Main Wayne., Nebr

Be a Paint inK ':~t~lot

Use Sherwin-Williams PaintsAll Kinds of Building Materials

Protect and coin~

serve buildin~5by paintinlr r~g.

ularly. !

Our qua I i*ypaint withstan 5

'all types of W ,a. I'

Iher. I,

.1.· .Fullerton Lumber Co.

Phone 78

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IPhone 108

G. A. L~l)lber On01

M . L R·· Iarlm. mgerREAL ESTATE ' FARM LOANS

Writes 'every k~'d of insuranceexcept life. Spe ial attention toFarm and Auto ,obile Insurance

Dr<;. Lewi", & .ewisCIIlRQPRACTO S

(ESt. 1914)NeurO<'.alometer Sert\'ke

112 Eiast 4tb 8t'Phone 49 W e, Ne~

eqwty of redep1t:';tIon to nd In andagainstl saId reall estate; and pt>ayssuch other 3'1dj further reliee asmay be Just and prope .

You and ea~n: Df you re reqUir­ed' to answer in said a tion on orbefore isepte ber 11,' 1 44. other­Wise. the aile a;t~ons co. ta.. ined inplaintiffs am ,nded petit'on will betaken as true rtd deer made an'dentered again t, toU as rayed. \

Dated July-2'r, 1944. ,

The City of twa.ynl:' in The Sta:t~of Nebraska, la'intiff. !

By F,red S: ' erry, Sp€' ia] Coun-sel for Plainti~f. 8311:4

RRY.udge.

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nn.J.TjGILLiESPlEOptometrist

COMPLETE 'VISUAL• .AN~LYSISI,

, Phone 305-JF~rApp~lnlment' )

111 West,second StreetWayne, ' Nebr._._----~~-----¥-------~

CAVANAUGHINSURANCE AG NCY

AU Klnd/i .r Insn ce

Phone ~·07W

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PRIVATE FUG T INSTRU~T10~10w

AVAII..ABLE AT THE WAy~JMUNICIPAL AIRPORT i

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LEGAL NOTICETo 'Martha Moeller and John

Moeller, first real name un own,her- husband; Mata Franci andClifford Francis. her hu band;Milo Kremke; Florence Meller;

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73PHONE

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Farms For Sale- AT LOW PRICEs-i­

15% to 25% Down. Ba1a1ceon easy tenns. I

CAVANAUGH-WAYNE

For Strictly CooperabveFire, Li&htnin~, Wind', orTornado Insurance .eej

W, E, Roggenbach~ ,Wisner, Nebr" 128tf

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Sneezy"Wheezy?':Maybe You Think ,t', ~l

Sirmmer Cold, But Our,fu, 1s

HAY FEV:Ei' 'Thousands are getting~,reql~

fief through the use of tiny mooters that fit IN, not on. h4t':nose. They filter out poll ?S..dusts and other irritants· t IPtcouse the'violent sneezing Odother discomforts of Hoy FeDon't delay any longer artgetting comforting relief t .

Rowe Nasal Filter 0

$5.00COMPLElw

Mr~. lVIJnnle Koehler, 81, of Pll~

ger, dIed TUl'~day la.::;t wd.~k.,

fe~i~~' a~~~;:~~~ C::l~~e~~i.: ~:=strayed the farm home of LebnardSko.... about thrE.'€' mllcs e1st ofEmerson last Thursday mornlOg.--- 1-

YOUR 1

Vitamin;'Store I'

FOR ALL

BRANDS I,,I

Kirkman's,

P~JNE7~

I I '. ' :'. 'Y~ur fan!trly needs health-giving nieah in summer,I,a d ~e ar~ pr~pal'ed to supp~y YOUWit~,·mea~s of b,~gh-e t, quali~~ at ~conomyprices. " '

! M~Al1S.· POULTRY . FISH ,

"~rl+ a1J!l Cold MI!ats for t,••r Pi+-:hJD'S; :.:; fo dM~r.~et

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Patronize th advert~sers

Close-Out Auction

Dairy Stock and Equip' ent·' ~

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8,1 P. I2891"riJil"'1~n. ,~t•• Sioux City, Iqw . ,\

~ :rust 'wesl·ot l\rount Calvary Ceme ry

98 Head of Jllern..ey and A~r8hlre cows, hei ers an~.h.eJ(ercalves... KeJtlstered. Ayrshire bull:. 4 liOWS nith 2 pigs, are In "­foal, an(l Hne of machinery. ~bson Surge m', king a<~hine')l

International 1940 panel % ton t,ruck "ith 4 sp~ transmission.D. AIRY EQUIPME:NT: 6'/z hp. L.OOkout flUfole.ss b.Ol.ler. ~oo-.gal.Cherry Juntor pasteurizer. 100 gal. FedeJ:al pa. teurizerj, brinetank \.vith coils 2!x14'. Foamless mlik pump wit motor.:Taylor

=~d~~~~~T:~~et;~g1s:~~~~~~::.o;t~~' ~~=:°li:~~tube Aireater. I-In. 24 tube Alran..tor, S hp. no.".. 20-.~.otor, 8.brush bottle' washer with motor, No. 10 Meeo lelJ. $e ratorwith motorl bottle flIler, bottle ;'ea.ores and mise, IJa.n, dairyequipment. ' I ......

WES'tSIDEDAIRY, Paul Walburn' OwnerRichards and Ruden, Auctione1l'8. Phone' 1270 A3p

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More Efficient ·1

Operation i

BetterProtec~ion. '..

,

A.~ ACT (~~Ohlb1t the manufacture, la], Itra.MportaUQn, tmportation, advertllung, posseSSIonor use of lILlo::dcating liquors as a b€'ieragc, and torepeal the exlsUng llquor laws or the state .ofNebraska set forth In Chapter 116, Laws 'Of N~brask8. for 1935. and all amendments thereto,

301 DNO8000 YES

(TEl:.:t)BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE

OF ~~~ SlTA~~a~~h~E:a~~;::dtt. sale. transportation. froporta-hon, adve~bing. possessIOn or use ot intoxicating liquors all a

bever;:~ 182 be~~~~ Pd~:~~~~edi16. Laws ot Nebraska, 1935. ~nd aUAmendrnentB thf'Teto, are hereby repealed.

The above proposed measure to be voted upon at tElEctlon, ~ovember 7. 1944, Is pUbl1l!hed in accordan~eBID, Chapter 32, Compiled Statutea at 1929, State of

FRANK MAR~H.

Secretary 01' Stat~

LEGAL SOTICE OF !IEASI:'RE TO BE \'OTED UPONxo~1BER 7. '944

COYST~OXAL A~'IOME~T

Proposed Dr Initiadn Pedtion i

(Title)· '-10\........ AMESDME~'r to Se.ctlon 1, .Art~cle .'''III, 0"

3(12 D YES the CopstHUition or ::\ebraska, £,0 as to proVl:de that I

all o[ the n~1. proceeds deriHd trom motor yehlel. Irej;l.stral1on tees, motor \ ehlclE' llcense tax€S,\aOd ~l

303 D !';O €).clse ~axes leVied upon gasol,llle and othe t::~to~vehicle ItU£:~S us,zd ju motor v(',llc1es in theIt\ ebrdlr& 6bull be' nppr?prlated andu~l~~dhj:~w~~:

purpose or C(lnsl!''l·ctln~. repaumg and n,a~ntlttnlngo:ewhatsdever. .jj,l\ Ithln the"'~",ate o[ ~eUraska. ar.d for no <It ar purp rl~i

~ II'. 0 (1) of Article Eight (8) of the Constitution 011'

Neb~~~ka: ~:c~~nendn(:~ to read ~9 tallows: 'overnmental sub-"The neC€3Sary revenue of the state hand its gas the Jegisllltur8~

dlyisJ0':ls shall be ral~ed b: iCX:~l~~V~:dSU~y ~~~~~~OI1 uniformly Bll4 :may dIrect; but taxes 8 a.. ro erty and franchises and ~a.xes I

proportionately upon all tanflb~:dPb/YaluatiOnupon all ~ther prop- Iunifolrm as ,to class may e eVil ta~'es may be authorized by law_,

~:rs'ti~~~~~:l'I~~~efa~!~a~h~~lo~~~ilDue·l~ ellect until changed' by the

I§f(Jslature. d trom motor vehtl.jl~ registration feel.. All of the Ilet p~~cee Sd other motor fuel excise andll license

and Hcense taxes, gfoloso IDe :n f . tll.X,"S imposed on gasolibE: usedta..'(atiun. except tIle p:l~~~e \h~~enf'ro01 for CAl ~dministt:~tlon, andin airera.ll. after pro g t of oblig.atioJl,s incurred in ~e' eon­statutory refunds: {B I p~)'me~ uhlie higbV1ays b.nd bridgelS: Bballstruction a~d r[,coll::;truc~l~ns~lel~' for constrnction, reconstruetl-on.be appropnated and 1 us f bHe highwars and bridges. and shall Dot~~UI;i~~~~~eb~n~r:~~e~ ~r Po~hcrwise. to an~ ,other purpose," _

---~ v~'ed upon at the GeneralThe above proposed measure to hed in' accor'dance wfthi1SeeUon

ElectJion. 1\ovember 7, l~t~ ~tit~~i: or lS29 State of Neb~aska.11110, Cb.apter 3%. Comp e. •FRANK MA:k$IL

Seeret:iry ot, ~ts.te.I,

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