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

contest is sponsored by Nebraska Jaycees,

l\1iss \ Kessle~ , was I selected

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

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

Feb. t to par­Democr cy work~

annual affair for state

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tony died Sa1W'day from mania in the Osmond

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Brqwn Services Held Wednesday At Local Chapel

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

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

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

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

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

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

bilily fot' OpC'1 dtJ(ln 01 tllPl

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

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

(Prices In '1'ayn~ • Cbrn , • Oats

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

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New: Cars I

Registefed;l! I

. ,k Re.s on:1 t

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

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

deClSioris nece .. ary to keep he rreSe"t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

r~s Top l1erald

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ChrIstmas for 1954,

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

all In a blue

poned indefinitely."

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

f is expected in t e Legislatijn'

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The new president was named at the Il1l

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

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

FO~ BETTER Ii

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

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

I REPOR~ P COND <rI(}N CjlF

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

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

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

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

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

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

OTA ~SSETS' ~I

~ ,m fUT[,S

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

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

$766,019.65

~411 319511

191,'19991'

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

repo Its d Umted States Go ernmf'nt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Garneri

$ Farm lax R~c ANiD FOR

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

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

Service so thai we ~oy 1 holp

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

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

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

extra.. ,

I I Only IHC-ll

HOME FREEZER

,WAS $42995

~2.79

WAS $329.95

I ONLY MODEL

'Was

$349.95

$2~91 ER

9 I ONLY MODEL DA 420 GJE

AUTO. DRYER Was

$229.95

WAS $449.95

AUTO. Was

$249.95

3 ONLY

Was $159.95

$10 to !

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

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

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

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

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

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

Art Dranselkas Mark Silver Anniversary

laude Stanleys Mark! ~nniversa~y

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

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

~~r~~. Cia.~· al~~~O~{~i'. n?c~'~

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

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

, er, Mrs. Melvin Manz. The I

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

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

from Iowa. Minnesota and Gali-famia. ,

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

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

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

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

on hOliciay.customs to

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

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

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

,;AEL~FRIGI DAIRE . Electric Dryer

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

• Lifetime Porcelain Drum ,~-,

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

• Automatic heat cut-off J

• Fits ~I!lsh to wall

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

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,guest. ~

rrs, Heithold Serves

00 T~esday Evening I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

prr'-;ldent, vice presirirnt,

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

fC'th

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

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

I Central ~ocial Circle Holds a INoon Dinne~

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

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

Beta Sigma Phi Meels

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

I Roy~1 Neighbors Lo8ge Installs INew Office~s

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

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

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

REPORT YOUR N~WS!

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

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

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Distin1duishedl Indicatiolid'[~your own good'

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

~n(' calling cards. Come ill for prompt

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Values

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One Rackl of sUlrtsl

REDUC D Vaues to: 24,9

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Grou~ pI andl LQUN

and MOR i

Dresses NG CLEARANCE

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

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

NIGHT

EAR PECI:A1S-

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OUTING! GOWNS 298 r

Reg, 3,98

SHORTI~ GOWNS In Outmg - Reg 391' 298

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

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I I ,Herold, Thursday, January 6,

Lutheran Church Kieck, pa!>tor)

Jan. 8: Confirnlation u. m

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

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

sen-

Salem Missionary Salem Missionat'y society met

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

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

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

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

::\fi·s .Willard Curlson pntertnined

~~~o \~·~~~C~~c fl?~mth~rll'~~u~~~ .-~-. -------

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

REPORT OF CONDlTIO:'< OF

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

'assumed by hank)

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

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

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

::20.000.00

$3,737,807,0:2

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

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

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

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Cl\PIT.\L ACCOl'I"TS

101111 pnr ~123,000.OO

ACCOUNTS

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

4::10,767.R7

390.00000 15,316.88

180,741.05

132.:260.50

61,303.78

19.569.&1

36.7ITU6

430.&18.33

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

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

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

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

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

fxmsfol trimmed of!

. ""~' ......... )'J

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

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

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

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

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

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

Wilson's Mor;

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

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

f 110 need to ri~c clothes ~,

I .f

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

Dwhes shine wiU).out wiping

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

Mountains o~ .suds for cv('ry1use

,

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

,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Folger's or Butternut

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

SALAD DRESSING ~64

T~DE ICOCOA Large Box

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

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

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IDEEP~

FREEZE. HOME FRB'EZERS

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

foods' all ye,ar.

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

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

i ! Save on Thi~ Famous Easy I

ELECTRIC DRYER i

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

WAS $249.95 '

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

cans

cans

regular packages

IGA Vacuum Pac Red

I SWeET POTATOES

i Toste Good I

CHE~SE, 2-lb. box

Stoedan

CATSUP, b~ttll~

$1

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

10 $1

r $1

$1

, , , . 12 ~or $1

:1:: .. 6 for $1

..7 for $1

, .,,3 for $1

... .. 3 for $1

,.,,3 for $1

p for $1

for $1

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

. .4 for $1

I AClSS from

t e City

'Au itorium

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

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; Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Kruse ark and

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

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

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

the Wil~. s Krusemarks.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• By' Staff Correspondent

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

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

Mr .an~Mrs .... Ivan Anderson

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. c\ cning \' sitars at

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

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

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

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

fort fo your charm fo your 1

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Spt~ngmaid Evrry S;"

GuaraJteed for 41! 1 . '1

Spring Knight . ,

Musilin I Sheets 132 Threads P1r Squore Inch

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

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

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are d¢ar.

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

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

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

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

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big J~~ -sheets t the

e\'ery r' eet'ot.is

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

SAVE TIME! SAVE WORK'

Springrhaid's

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Fully ,Fitted SHE,ETS,

Twin' Size

2 for $297

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

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ALL FROM REGULAR STOCK , I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

" The lightly clod beauties adorning, the 119ats 1-..... -10-----1--------...... -would no doubt 'have been more comfortable Ihot E\'

day hod the parttde been held in W~~ne'.~_ ' I ,I'I I

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the soft colors' and brushed 4e~igns inspired ,by r~oture's , 'landers ofICo\iforaia, from

ie WQ.terS~Of Monte~ey to he famed redwood tre.s, ,pen all ro lPO"of th~ home

to linoleu~. Po~co Cali­~ornia ,originals combine ~ru.J beautY with' iong 'weor and ease of ~inteMnce. Protected' by an lexclusive

j"SOil Sealing" prodess, Pob­

o Hnoleum$ (tre sk easy to eep clean. r

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,mIn 1 w,;--yo~r:~id g\.nil~"<l, ~itn'A1-iZOrin irrq istihle so '8 hurriCd~ trip as ov('· the holidays. It w s: a I ng tjw. but just beror~ C ristl1'l4 :;1 tho gh I would gladly alk a1 onl~ ,ee my own ehHdr4n: Mt' " . for, er library assistant'l' f~ll.ed:.: in, wab th'''lr''gUlar star during my Qbsence I.

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

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

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200 Main' ! I

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Sta,~ts

at 12:00

HOUSEHOLD -lNoodDinette Set with 4 Chairs

Single Bed complete with mattress and spri

2-Double Beds ~omplete with mattrl)ss\'

tOning Rotm Tiible and 4 thairs

~,. c(:ormilikJ,)eering- Separator, Noo 3

lJawn Mower '

Library Table Ste~ Cupboard

a--':Odd Chairs Milk Pails

Rocking Chair i: '2 Cmam Cans

Fruit Jars

Table Stone Crocks

of Drawers Copper Wash

Wash Tub

Electric Churn

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Cross Gilts, bred to pu Boar,- to start farrowing in Ma~ch

reb red Du~oc Boar

Ibso ColJ,mbian 'Hog Mineral

I h decided 1'10 qu~t f~rmi hi~hest bidder at pJblk a

of Concord ..• OR •.. 2Y2 south,

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4-sett.onl Harr~w, good

1950 "B" John Deere Tractor with Pm.,,-Itrol and pawer cyljnde~, in good

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AC Combine with motor, used 3 s~asons, with pickup attachment land wagor loader, good as new 'I I -

1950 Quicktach Tracior 'Cultivator,

JD side dressing fe.tiliZ'~, r ililaChmlnt for, cultivato" good a~ new

,

1950 No_ 44 JD 2-16 Plbw ,,\lith p wer lift

New Idea Power Mow~l, good co 'clition

New Idea Side Delivery ,

Jayhawk Sllacker, good "n.H'lilrinn

New Idea single row

JO 999 Corj, Planter 160 rods wire

H~N L",E

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P.V. Chief ain 26th, 2758-057, coming 2 yeafs old

oult~v 8, Equipment doz. Dedlb 101 pu'"ets,'laying nciw1

r in goodlproduciion

1 x12 ~rood~r House" !

S mplex 500;chick size, Brodder Stove I I

ers and Water~rs

Enamt, % Bed) like i new , I ii' n Oil Heater, g?od ~ondition I ,

Pel'tec:t!o,n 0 I Cook Store! Kitchen Table

I. Jar t Some Smalll Jars Fruit Jars

'ng C"

airs

I, condit16n

"U""'d"~'1 ,good condition _

JitYdrar'ic Loader, I~ke new

!Push-off Stacker

nfw mp ~ake IH~ Tractor

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nder'C rn Sheller, oearly new SIPe.d~ac~ I I I

dllty PI w'.ig~od COl]dition I ~ 1U.,eners " IHe 11-ft. Dis

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ManureD~~:eader Tractor R

Oliver

2-row

Cprn

I Pick~r I ,3-H-It. Gates ,in good

condition I

Good Mail Box and stand

Disston Hand Saw, 8-pt.

Some new 2x4x 1 ~/s

6----sheets 6-ft. oluminum , rooting

150m, 2,6's

Il~Creosote Po~ts, lO-ft.

350'901. luel tohk and pump

Sevefal 50-gal. *arrels

,Farki, shovels, s*,oP tools .. and other mis ellaneous : articles too u""erous

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CEO'l'BES-Perhaps you've thought that all pretty Imuch alike ••• they're not! costs one-third as much to That'~ not "all. A natural gas clothes d;:ver dries clothes considerably faster, and' costs less to instaI'~ ~en' you get your drve

1' be sure it's

fueled wit natural g~s. Enjoy the ' ame fine de­

penda~ilih1' you ,.itt in your 'gas rfnge.

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'\II ~ .. ~, ' ,1;h~ War~~;1!'1~~r.\,~erald, Thursday, Janu9()' 6, 1;955

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

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

y were: D' NEWS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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G d' i ~1llC!~Gunnal" . ..,on, Mr. and ;'>,:1rs. vli'~

. ·r.an' OpenlOng "d Cu·hon, ~!". I!ddu,· Cad.<on, .:vIr. and 1lrs. RC'llb('1l Clll'lson and family, Mr. and );ll"s. Clarence Dahlquist and I,lmll\', :\11'. and Mrs.

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FR~~.COFFEE

, I ~1al"lyn Dalllqll1st al~d Alice Ander­:'lon.

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I Get relief for UPSET BURNING

PROTESTING stol11u(h!

• Powder • Tablet. • Gel Powder 4* .:1:.

• .:' rAND! COOKIES

1·!!:Fri~':·: a'-~'I'( I. 'l. cI.'n', 'uairy 1 ' Griess I ' . "',, ,)1 ' !'<: . .i~;~t~Linei of Hordwo.re~1 Po;n', Rexa,ll Store i

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189 'I"'T . .44c

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size, ....... 2.44 Full size .1 ...•.. \ ..........•. 3.44

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blpn,ke~s ... 1: ...... . s + .. :.f... ......... .. .. 6' for

39"i!wiidEi .............. ...127c yard

, Wld~ .. f: .... I: ...... · ...... i:27c yard wi8'~ .. '.'f ... ' ............. 44c yard

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goo~ loqks I

$35 i

T opcola'~s! sunSh.t~worm . ali wool

gabardines and tweeds! ,

Values

to $40 $30 \. u'·

Donfje~d ti and more! Many colors and .

for$l

$3 $6\

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. and Mrs. Burr Davis and . spent tlhe New Y('ar holi~

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

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

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

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

J OJ1(l W(l , la. rs. Adam Reeg and Emilie

dinnl'!' guests Ft'iday in the p.('('~ home They \\'C'rc

r's dinllC'l' guests of Alyin

Daye Mlr.

forn'ia. ,,"Cl'e

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

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

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

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

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

to hl'lj ho,n1('.

, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Meyer Mr. and Mrsli" Ken­

neth Lessman and family" Cedar

;iil~~~~~~~.:.l;~~j:~~E;~ft~;; C1).l"l'ol!l

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

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

\ve~/· b~~~ts M:rS'L~~i~ ~~b~r~o~·~,f~ day and S.:.ttunlay. i

[a~ i~~' ~ ~~:l ~ l~~~~l~,r~~l'l~ie/~~~h~~~ guests in the Andl'('w Nlt'hicnihomc

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DANCE ThL/rsday, Jan. 6 i

t0r. and Mrs. Alfred Botenhorst, Jr. I

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DUFFY BELORAD ORCHEStRA

WEDDING

DANCE Sunday, Jan. 9

Mr. and Mrs. Gory Gordel,

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was formerly Marlene :Ann, • KoC')lf'r, Norfolk) : » DENNIS WESLEY ORCHESTRA » ~-----~,»

Firemen's ,:

IAnnuall: Bal~::

Sponsoredl by , t 'Beemer Volunteer ,»

, , Fire Dept. , ,t

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

!Firemen's B

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

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1,185,386,99

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

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

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

An9u~ Bull. All ore from artificial

and Minnesota cows. All

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

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

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

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

? O~ts, State te5te~.

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

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

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

19~O Packard I

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Central Finance Cor~oration ,760 ACRE

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

!(-)i', --- ,.- -_ ... - - ----_ ,of t e fin(>st

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

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

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Slclturday

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

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Thes~ T od~y!

overloads.

TIrE FHAr-;J{ E. SCOTT

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

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

. !

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

1949 FORD ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

YOURPONTlHC -~ GMC - I~IILL 'is

1953 John Deere

I 948! Jo~n Deere

I 945' JO~1 Deere

194 I Jo~1 Deere

1945: Joh1 Deere 1 •

d~lher JOhn~~+ .

John O,er No.

John D~e~e

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Bra .: (I$T .... ,., ... ".'F

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and Helen GiI- ,;

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

dliam Knoll en­Year's eve:

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

Adolph RohlfL

William Knoll !

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

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

III Ihl' \\. J. EchteTl~

dinner and supper (J(lhn Horstman I

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

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

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

cl1oice, local,

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

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

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1952 ME~ URY Fordor . $e on

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

'*' . I 1952 CHE ROLET

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

* , 1951 MER~URY , TUdO~

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

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

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

1#- ' 1950' CHEVROLET

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

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

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

*, 1950 OlDS~dBILE

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

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¥ '. 1950 F<I!IRD Custom ~~dor

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

*' 1949 Fo'RDS Th ree to chofe From

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

¥ i

, 1949 MERkUIlY Custom T dor

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

o "ocr.

~sed ·,truck ,1950 FO~D F-4

! I-Ton ChQl;sis'v Cob '

Phone 276

~diO a nd fresh air' 'heater.

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

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I Statement of Condit:ioh

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1954 1

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LIABI~ITIES

.1 4•

I . '1 . $1 ,067,850.112

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

_ ............. , ... Profits and Reserve "!" ••. :1

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

, " MEMB£ROF

',' .... " ~ ..... $1 ~072,552.23

INSo/RANCE

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j201,058.47 636,033.40

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

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..... $ i 50'00~.00 100,00 .00 94,72 .28

2~742,092,94

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