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RICHARD CARLSON inspects the Irout eggs in an incubator. -page4a Ne. eteputy. in Dixon Co. The recently hatched batch of trout ',houle b._' ready for market ne)(t January or ,1(COr ding to Carlson They iJre expected 10 Qrow by about one pound a year The main purpose lor Carlson' .. fish nursery I,> 10 supply work for the winter months Mo!,! 01 thl! con structlon work handled by Carlson Conslrucllon Corn pany is done In spring, summer and 'lUlumn Oecember throv9h M,rch Me the main Hlolrkctlng monlhS tM'fish. Carlsolt"\iald Like lIny prolect its size. the fish nurc;ery requlrec; loto;,. 01 has had I. Db 01 helpers dur 9 is ll!lh raiSing a<;ltvlfles He said he e! some of his problems and Que .. lions to Jewell Schock, associate prOfessor of at Wayne"Slale Collcge Ed ROS.l MolinM 01 Wllyne who hi doing graduate work. throuQh an out 0' '>!iJle univcrslty. Is helping oul Other indlvldUc1ls who h('lp Carlson <Ire tIl., 5ccre'ary, Mary Hall. who helps feed Ihe II .. h Ken Prokop 01 Wilynt.· 031,<1 Tpil y Rllhn 01 WdyrH.: 1ish through a business he has named the Clearwater Fish Farm. "Everybody likes fish and everybody likes to fish," Carlson Cjjald. "We'll olter a good, clean If all goes as p'anned. cus10mers will be able to select their fresh fish with the aid 01 it net Someday. people also will be able to fish in one of Carlson's sIx ponds, located one mHe e.sf and h J mile south 01 Wavne, Three of those ponds will be used to raise catflsh. The trout he 'rom his current supply will be placed In one "It will be a nice. $tenl,C place for people to enlOy themselves," he said. A large aqUdflvm 01 !ish is ilmonq other plan ... be iog m,ade by Carlson · ............... .vk.e. cDtlU of rala 1_ Frldloy .lId lalvr.Yl partly doIIItr 1I1llh$ working. an alarm wlfl sound and 4 telephone call vim go out to Carlson. Cart$Of1 h s me p ns ior the fish Hc will reed them in his n rse a d they are expecled to grow al ar afe of On ch onth. He plans to sell many arious outlet,. including trout 'farms' which will r the fish In concrete "My_first ove Is to raiw them, Trout are harder to produce a healthy th.sn cattlsh bul it's done (III the time, all over the world." SaId who has raised catfish, bass and bluegtlls Eventually. Carlson hope!) 10 be dble 10 sell By Randy Hascall There'5 some-thing f'tlhy going on at Carlson Con' ,lfruC1ion Compal:JY of rural Wayne, And jf all g'Qes well, thlngs'wUl corifTffililOgil-fTihm':----- .. Richard Carlson. 0Wnef of ftwt construction com- pany. "In the proce,s of ral,lng·Marly 50.000 rain· bOw.troul. CarillOn received lhe Irout egg, on Friday. March 9 lrom the ,tate of Washington. ThIly _re t10wn 10 51ou< City whltr" Carl"", picked them up. The eggs. which were packed In ice c1urlng lhe'rfllght. began hatching Monday al lhe end of a 22cl4y cycle .. One ml,take and allot the troul could dle···lhat'. the situation that Carlson faces ... Almost c-OlItd go wrong and they're aU gone, H the electricity wOU1d go oil they dead £ar-hon said. For that reason. he has taken St've-ral prec.aulions to greatlv reduce the chances of losing his fish heme .f'h. rainbow (trout) Glrlson·.·.. ···c:.·ns.truction ·be.·cI.m·es Carl$On removed .sny dead 899$ he S<ilW in his in cubators twic& b cMy to the polSlblllty of fungus form'ng. The ctea,d eggs we,.. easy to spot b«ause they turned white. The live E'Ogs were almost 01"."98 In To!>&tP preveflllhel'""tble·I.5S of troul. Carlson installed a senslphooe 'n.hi, fl5h nU'Jery. The telephone will caU him at his Office with a if It MmH!. any problem,. If 'here i. nO "riswer at lhe ol/Ice. II will call his hOtne_ If ,her. Is rio answer at etl-rlson's home. there are oth. phonct numbers the mechlne will '411. The is programmed to deteel any pro blems wUh eledrldty. noJs.e level. oxygen (on'enl In the wat"", water leYel. temperature of the water and other factors whlct'har. vUa' to the sdfety of the fish For exampte. jf '. fuse gOft our or an air pump news briefs Dixon County filings Seats open on school, village boards Cedar, state, national levels Candidates prepare for battle Doescher 01 Wakefield is Ihe only person to tile for District 6 Supervisor DtXON COUNTY candldales broken down by office filings, are Wakefield Board of Education. 3 available' Ronald Wenslrand. Merlin Greve, Carol Clark, Mary Kay Olle, Lawrence Ekberg Wakefield City Council, 1 seat In each ward: Gene Kratke. Ward I, Fred Salmon, Ward II Allen Board of Education, 3 seats available: Malt Stapleton. Larry Boswell, Harlin Mattes, Kenneth Anderson Allen Village Board. 2 seats available: Dale Furness. Jerry Schroeder Concord Village Board. J seats available: Victor Carlson, Harvey Taylor, Robert Clarkson Dixon Village Board, 3 seats available: Leo Gar",in, Marvin Nelson. Robert Demp· ster Noxious Weed Board. 3 seats available: Lloyd Roeber, Wakefield, and WIlford McKinley, Ponca County Supervisors: Palmer Lund, Newcastle, garl Rowland, NewcasTte;---and James Stark, Ponca. DistrIct 2; Dorothy Mattes, Wakefield, District 4; and Arl Doescher. Wakefield. District 6 R. Reed. Randolph. Conway, Wayne; Merle Von Minden. Allen, Cedar County Board (Dlstr'let 2): Alvin A. Krel, Belden;, Oe;-ri'el Heese, Randolph: Janel R. Twllord. Leure'; Frenklin H"'n&r. Laurel; Marlen A. Kraemer, Laurel; Jack Laurel Mayor: Gerald MaHatt, E,lmer D, Munter. I uurol CI'Y Council E<l.t Wal'd'Gary Newton. We.t WO.I'd'Oean Bruggeman. Dr. 1<01111 Berg. Richard E. AIkin.. . ,.. . u_,·,[""", .... rd' MaryA"n efirl.. ·"o_n. Tom. . RtcfI.rcl Randoll Polofl"'d; "IIntoni. Boy,,", Deanna Gunner""" I,' !', Olher IJOdrJ member'> are Leo Dietrich <Ind Mayo, io'rry Mdrflnddle tnCumlwro'" on th<.' Oll(on villdge board who hdV'· I,I,-J tor re eleclion ,1re Leo Gdr 1,I1fl, M<H vln NI!lson .)nd Robert Oempe,ter DI.Orl village board members. whose I.'r rn.., do nol €"llplre, dre Lawrence Fo)( and M,)yor John Young AMONG THOSE 3 pOSllions on 1he Ol)(on County Nnlliou"l Weed Board dre In cumbenh Lloyd. Roeber 01 Wakefield and WIlford McKinley of Poncd Other !>oard members are Vern Jones of Allen, Delve Walchorn of Ponca, and P<'llmer lund 01 Newcdstle l.und, whose term also ellplfE!''>, chose not !o '>t!ek. re election Ins lead. he has ,i1ed as a Demouallc candidate tor County Super VI,>Or In District 2 Other,S seeking the olflce 01 DIstrict 2 Counly Supervisor are Earl Rowland of Newcastle and James Stark of Paned, both Republicans Dlslncl II Supervisor Doyle Hanson of Newcastle. whose term expires this year, chose not 10 seek re-election Democralic incumbent Dorothy Mattes is the only person 10 file for Dlstrlcl 4 Super Vl',or, an-d O-em-ocralic incumbenl Art 'IUtl: lvll lerms and 1 parfl.;lllerm are up for grabs in the race lor Laurel Board of Education. MaryAnn Christiansen, Gene Quist, RIchard Erwin and Tom Fredricksen are 4 incumbents seeking the positions. Randall Boysen and Deanna Gunnarson will be challenging fhe incumbents U,S, Senate: j J. George Baucher, Ravennfla, Nancy Hoch, Nebraska CltV; John DeCamp, Neligh; Fred Lockwood. Gering, Richard Thompson, Lincoln; Ken Cameron, Blair House 01 Representatives (First OistricH: Doug Bereuter, Marlin Pats. Un- . (ol,n; Donald Bereey, l.fnc6,n; Bducr. Crete. Nebriika St.t. Le-gill.ture: Gerald A. Kr '" W'lrd I .'HI(/ reprt".l·'nh W<lrd II uty (oun{ll,nt'n who"" do not P>P'ff< <Jr{' Phd Wdld I rI'H.l Sid Pri",lf", Wilrd II Mdyor 01 W.)kell('ld I", Mt'rllli I"t!y 01.,ot1 IN THE RACE lor J V<lC<J(I(I(". Allen ';(11001 Oi'i.trlc:l Boarclof E<lu( rll'IJil ,n (urnhNll,> Matt Slc1pleton ilnd Lan 'I 11<>,.,\/('11 htlvl? lor re elccllon Htlrlln M,llle\ Kenneth And,"',on non lnCUmlHfn1s. also !'>('cklllq pl>. I on the bo,)rd Marilyn (rearner. whose terrn "I',ll pires Ihl., year. did nol lor re tl()11 Allen sc.hool board ITH:ll1ber', ..... 110',,· 11,·r II", do not (!lCplre thi.., yt'ilr ,UI: DWIQld Coil 11 Duilne Lund and (MOl (h;J',e Incumbent .. D.lle Furne,;,> lind Jrorry (jre lhe only !() Iii.' lur 2 vacdn<;les on tt'w Allen villaqe bOMfj Member', of the Allen vltlag€ hOdfd .'.I-,o',e do r1(ll arc KeVin, H,i: C Gotch clOd ([)bC.l ON THE CONCORD Village bOMel In CUmb{lOt,> Victoi'" Carl .. on. Harvey Tol,lor and Rober I CkJrk.,on have all filed for Ih.· 1 vclCi)nC1C<.. In the ledilf COunly r,)Cl;! for county board, DH:'.!rI(! 2 incumbent Marvin Har lung of Colefldgl: dId not file lor re,election, The 4 Republl( ,jn., who .... Jill battle fo'r the vacant position an· JiKk R Reed 01 Ran .d01ph<-_aruL Jillli.'-t R.- T--'>'clDrd. -ErilIlklin Hefner, hnd MMI"" A Krrtf:mer, all 3 of Laurel Two Democrat" nq thE: are Alyin A, Krei of '-jnd Heese of Randolph In fhe rate for. mayot 01 InCUm ben! Gerald Mdllatl t;".'lnq Chtlll,-:ngE:d by ElrTI-e-r 0 Mvntf!'r , : 1: O""Jr''1 .... .'". Ward w1l1 *k 1p '1 (I fy '-ov!Xd - - , - , • (:It.h on (",""t <;. t,it'i_. j e-d1>jn :J'O- tj-ot:' F:4>tof ... INCUMBENTS Gene Kr,llk(! and Fred Salmon, whMe terms Wilkehctd city councilmen e)(J!i_re this year. are unoppo5.e(f irdheir -que,t'i for re-election '0 fhe (ooneil Several Oilton County residents witt be vy mg lor .. on varlou,> board.. .....tWIl primary o-le<:.!ion5 are held on May IS De.ldlinv for candldah!,,> 10 lile 'Of prtm,lry elections was Frldtly, Mtlfth 16 Five reSIdents of Wakefield have Id«:d 'or ] on fhe Wakefield School Dto;lrl( t Board of Education Seeking re ele<:lIon 10 bO,1rd Me In cumbentc; Ronald Wenstrand and Greve Non In(umbents who tlnnOUfl(f.'(J Iheir plan... 10 run for the bo.lrd art!' Llrol Clark-. Mary Kay One and L;twrencf' Ekberg Board PrC!>ldenl Herman Ulecht. four ye-ar lerm tllso expires lhis yeM reSigned from' the bo'ard he is moving trtJm the community Randy who was niJmed to rC'place Utecht on lhe board for the rem,under 01 thl; year. Is not seeking election Board members whose term.. do nol e)( pir-e this yedr are Siout. Larry CI.1y and j irn Martindale Thefts reported in Wayne A fire Mbr Carroll Sunday morning burned a hog barn to the ground and killed 27 P'OiS. accordl!'l9 to Carroll firemen Th<e hog born 0f"I the Martin Hal"l!loen farm, located I mile east of Carroll. w.n dei.troyed by fire The tire was- reported to the Carroll Volunteer Fire Department s.hor"tly before. a m, When firemen 4rrlyed the building was engulfed in flames. Fire de'p&rtmenl oUICiah Wid that 20 small plql and 7 brood sow, died In the blaze Three brood lOW1o woer. badly burned. Njne 5Ow-S were rescued unintured. Thlt cauw of tht rJr. has. not be'en determined Hog barn burns to ground Prison reformer '8ru""leer' to speale Tom Murton, the man upon whom the movie "Brubaker" was based, wlflappearon the Wayne State to present a lecture on reform and the role of ion society Murton, con,lclered one ot America's leading criminologls.t!" Is scheduled to speak at. p.m. Monday (March 26) In Ramsey Theatn!, located In the Val Pe1erIOn Fine Arfs Ctnter The lecture will be to WSC students with identification and holden of SA8 panes General admluion I!> s.3 Wayne County Republicans are planning to !ponsor j) cdndidatos forum 'caturlng the 6 RepubUcan C4ndldates running for the United Slates Senate nomination In primary Wayne County Republican Chairman Charle5 MaDS has scheduled the forum for 7' 30 p,m, frida-v, March 30 In the Woman'!1 Club Room of the Wavne city auditorium Nancy Hoch. George Boucher, John DeCamp, Fred Lockwood, Richard Thompson and Ken Cameron have been invited to' the forum._Congre5'man Doug Bereut.r al!>o has been invited. . The torum will be open to the public, Local Republican candidates are encouraged to affend and be recogniled. "I hope that Wayne County clnd elrea Republicans will realiy c;ome out and make thi, one of Ihe bi9gesl and best candidate's torums In northeast Nebrat.ka," Maas said Republicans plan local forum There 5hould be plenty oj competlllon lor Cedar Count;. state and naHonal seats in May's primary election friday, (March 16) was- flJlng deadline for ttoe e-letfron In the s, .. Ie- rau,.4 c.,anOldale':. Me cumbent 0009 Bt-rWler I r-J-f!mq c hdllengi'"d Thr.. 1II<f'II'I'* ,fI W• .,rwII the P"l' ... ..,.r.1 ct.Yl, Acc.ordlng to by Monic. of Crel(,t <!fld Marlin W_fN Q.par1"",..,,1 rKOtlX .flCI Donald kelty. bO'r (il LIl"(Oiri MI ",-HMiI"" ,Hlel .n t""rw;e 1JlI(.' t.i: ....\ from tl'lof. ,_Vi retjln,t.,., the "::lng of CIUbi, Con;re\.'l'Y\e-n J ,J, f ,:,r\ Wli! fP _11,. 1..,. QoHla d .1"0 wer. t-.n The c.th e'lectk>n 1-0' "'is pos,ihon ,f' !"* U r) ... ...,... bl.,tl f'!I(; ."".,. to ,hlt ."., madt, poHc.e ... The b', ll"tJitt' ..' <... tt91Wl f,-om.n oth,.tr.ll-tt.' tfwo George 8Af4_""-.t'f R.. Hocr liiilllt _ ....... _N"'-,•• !' •• r ...... ...-t;t ••,... all t .... Ii'.I ........, PMbr ..... (Hl', [r--Cah" .... 'tit.*"" P'."" ,' .. ' .. ;..,,....1 tt;;llfiII."f'lrf1 'filii _II' J:( H,,"' ..... _p ' ....... 'loOt'I .1'!!!!2 i(.,-, (;1 , L-' W• .,.tllII tr.-t ''''',---.-. .... :""'C..;."
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Page 1: heme .f'h. rainbow (trout) - Wayne Newspapers Onlinenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1981-1990... · The~~pbona-isprogrammed to deteel any pro blemswUh eledrldty.

RICHARD CARLSON inspects the Irout eggs in an incubator.

-page4a

Ne. eteputy.in Dixon Co.

The recently hatched batch of trout ',houle b._'ready for market ne)(t January or F{~brut"lry. ,1(COrding to Carlson They iJre expected 10 Qrow by aboutone pound a year

The main purpose lor Carlson' .. fish nursery I,> 10supply work for the winter months Mo!,! 01 thl! constructlon work handled by Carlson Conslrucllon Cornpany is done In spring, summer and 'lUlumn

Oecember throv9h M,rch Me the main HlolrkctlngmonlhS tM'fish. Carlsolt"\iald

Like lIny prolect its size. the fish nurc;ery requlrec;loto;,. 01 timC~effort Carl~on has had I.Db 01helpers dur 9 is ll!lh raiSing a<;ltvlfles

He said he e! some of his problems and Que ..lions to Jewell Schock, associate prOfessor of SCi4~Il(e

at Wayne"Slale Collcge Ed ROS.l MolinM 01 Wllynewho hi doing graduate work. throuQh an out 0' '>!iJleunivcrslty. dl~ Is helping oul

Other indlvldUc1ls who h('lp Carlson <Ire tIl.,5ccre'ary, Mary Hall. who helps feed Ihe II ..h KenProkop 01 Wilynt.· 031,<1 Tpil y Rllhn 01 WdyrH.:

1ish through a business he has named the ClearwaterFish Farm. "Everybody likes fish and everybodylikes to fish," Carlson Cjjald. "We'll olter a good, clean'Produd:~'

If all goes as p'anned. cus10mers will be able toselect their fresh fish with the aid 01 it net Someday.people also will be able to fish in one of Carlson's sIxponds, located one mHe e.sf and h J mile south 01Wavne, Three of those ponds will be used to raisecatflsh. The trout he ketJ~ 'rom his current supplywill be placed In one pon~.

"It will be a nice. $tenl,C place for people to enlOythemselves," he said.

A large aqUdflvm 01 !ish is ilmonq other plan ... beiog m,ade by Carlson

· ............... w·.vk.e.~" cDtlUof rala • 1_ Frldloy.lId lalvr.Yl partlydoIIItr~J 1I1llh$-,,-,~.

qOJf~ working. an alarm wlfl sound and 4 telephonecall vim go out to Carlson.

Cart$Of1 h s me p ns ior the fish Hc will reedthem in his n rse a d they are expecled to grow ala r afe of On ch onth. He plans to sell manyflno~lIngs arious outlet,. including trout 'farms'which will r the fish In concrete r,flceway~

"My_first ove Is to raiw them, Trout are harderto produce a k~ healthy th.sn cattlsh bul it's done(III the time, all over the world." SaId Carl~on. whohas raised catfish, bass and bluegtlls

Eventually. Carlson hope!) 10 be dble 10 sell frc~h

By Randy HascallThere'5 some-thing f'tlhy going on at Carlson Con'

,lfruC1ion Compal:JY of rural Wayne, And jf all g'Qeswell, thlngs'wUl corifTffililOgil-fTihm':----- .. ~--~­

Richard Carlson. 0Wnef of ftwt construction com­pany. "In the proce,s of ral,lng·Marly 50.000 rain·bOw.troul.

CarillOn received lhe Irout egg, on Friday. March 9lrom the ,tate of Washington. ThIly _re t10wn 1051ou< City whltr" Carl"", picked them up. The eggs.which were packed In ice c1urlng lhe'rfllght. beganhatching Monday al lhe end of a 22cl4y cycle..

One ml,take and allot the troul could dle···lhat'.the situation that Carlson faces...Almost bnV~hingc-OlItd go wrong and they're aU gone, H the electricitywOU1d go oil they couk~tbedead in~,-" £ar-honsaid.

For that reason. he has taken St've-ral prec.aulionsto greatlv reduce the chances of losing his fish

heme .f'h. rainbow (trout)Glrlson·.·..···c:.·ns.truction ·be.·cI.m·es

Carl$On removed .sny dead 899$ he S<ilW in his incubators twic& b cMy to rt~uce the polSlblllty offungus form'ng. The ctea,d eggs we,.. easy to spotb«ause they turned white. The live E'Ogs were almost01"."98 In (ot~:.,

To!>&tP preveflllhel'""tble·I.5S of troul. Carlsoninstalled a senslphooe 'n.hi, fl5h nU'Jery. Thetelephone will caU him at his Office with a m~sage ifIt MmH!. any problem,.

If 'here i. nO "riswer at lhe ol/Ice. II will call hishOtne_ If ,her. Is rio answer at etl-rlson's home. thereare oth. phonct numbers the mechlne will '411.

The ~~pbona- is programmed to deteel any problems wUh eledrldty. noJs.e level. oxygen (on'enl Inthe wat"", water leYel. temperature of the water andother factors whlct'har. vUa' to the sdfety of the fish

For exampte. jf '. fuse gOft our or an air pump

news briefsDixon County filings

Seats open on school, village boards

Cedar, state, national levels

Candidates prepare for battle

Doescher 01 Wakefield is Ihe only person totile for District 6 Supervisor

DtXON COUNTY candldales brokendown by office filings, are

Wakefield Board of Education. 3 $~ah

available' Ronald Wenslrand. MerlinGreve, Carol Clark, Mary Kay Olle,Lawrence Ekberg

Wakefield City Council, 1 seat availabl~ In

each ward: Gene Kratke. Ward I, FredSalmon, Ward II

Allen Board of Education, 3 seatsavailable: Malt Stapleton. Larry Boswell,Harlin Mattes, Kenneth Anderson

Allen Village Board. 2 seats available:Dale Furness. Jerry Schroeder

Concord Village Board. J seats available:Victor Carlson, Harvey Taylor, RobertClarkson

Dixon Village Board, 3 seats available:Leo Gar",in, Marvin Nelson. Robert Demp·ster

Noxious Weed Board. 3 seats available:Lloyd Roeber, Wakefield, and WIlfordMcKinley, Ponca

County Supervisors: Palmer Lund,Newcastle, garl Rowland, NewcasTte;---andJames Stark, Ponca. DistrIct 2; DorothyMattes, Wakefield, District 4; and ArlDoescher. Wakefield. District 6

R. Reed. Randolph.

Conway, Wayne; Merle Von Minden. Allen,

Cedar County Board (Dlstr'let 2): Alvin A.Krel, Belden;, Oe;-ri'el Heese, Randolph:Janel R. Twllord. Leure'; Frenklin H"'n&r.Laurel; Marlen A. Kraemer, Laurel; Jack

Laurel Mayor: Gerald MaHatt, E,lmer D,Munter. I •

uurol CI'Y CouncilE<l.t Wal'd'Gary Newton.We.t WO.I'd'Oean Bruggeman. Dr. 1<01111

Berg. Richard E. AIkin.. .,.. .u_,·,[""", ....rd' MaryA"n efirl..

·"o_n. Tom.Fr.'ckHfl"'~;"I.t,.RtcfI.rcl E~wln, Randoll Polofl"'d; "IIntoni.Boy,,", Deanna Gunner""" I,' !',

Olher IJOdrJ member'> are Leo Dietrich<Ind Mayo, io'rry Mdrflnddle

tnCumlwro'" on th<.' Oll(on villdge boardwho hdV'· I,I,-J tor re eleclion ,1re Leo Gdr1,I1fl, M<H vln NI!lson .)nd Robert Oempe,ter

Olh!~r DI.Orl village board members.whose I.'r rn.., do nol €"llplre, dre LawrenceFo)( and M,)yor John Young

AMONG THOSE ~eeklng 3 pOSllions on 1heOl)(on County Nnlliou"l Weed Board dre Incumbenh Lloyd. Roeber 01 Wakefield andWIlford McKinley of Poncd

Other !>oard members are Vern Jones ofAllen, Delve Walchorn of Ponca, and P<'llmerlund 01 Newcdstle

l.und, whose term also ellplfE!''>, chose not!o '>t!ek. re election Ins lead. he has ,i1ed as aDemouallc candidate tor County SuperVI,>Or In District 2

Other,S seeking the olflce 01 DIstrict 2Counly Supervisor are Earl Rowland ofNewcastle and James Stark of Paned, bothRepublicans

Dlslncl II Supervisor Doyle Hanson ofNewcastle. whose term expires this year,chose not 10 seek re-election

Democralic incumbent Dorothy Mattes isthe only person 10 file for Dlstrlcl 4 SuperVl',or, an-d O-em-ocralic incumbenl Art

'IUtl: lvll lerms and 1 parfl.;lllerm are upfor grabs in the race lor Laurel Board ofEducation. MaryAnn Christiansen, GeneQuist, RIchard Erwin and Tom Fredricksenare 4 incumbents seeking the positions.

Randall Pa~Milton Boysen andDeanna Gunnarson will be challenging fheincumbents

U,S, Senate: j J. Ex~n, George Baucher,Ravennfla, Nancy Hoch, Nebraska CltV;John DeCamp, Neligh; Fred Lockwood.Gering, Richard Thompson, Lincoln; KenCameron, Blair

House 01 Representatives (FirstOistricH: Doug Bereuter, Marlin Pats. Un­

. (ol,n; Donald Bereey, l.fnc6,n; Mof1~ca

Bducr. Crete.Nebriika St.t. Le-gill.ture: Gerald A.

Kr d!~.O: .~·r 1,1'~~ '" W'lrd I .'HI(/

reprt".l·'nh W<lrd IIW,Ik.(~II"ld uty (oun{ll,nt'n who""

do not P>P'ff< <Jr{' Phd Rou'~e, Wdld I rI'H.l

Sid Pri",lf", Wilrd IIMdyor 01 W.)kell('ld I", Mt'rllli I"t!y

01.,ot1

IN THE RACE lor J V<lC<J(I(I(".

Allen ';(11001 Oi'i.trlc:l Boarclof E<lu( rll'IJil ,n(urnhNll,> Matt Slc1pleton ilnd Lan 'I 11<>,.,\/('11

htlvl? Id(~d lor re elccllonHtlrlln M,llle\ ~lnd Kenneth And,"',on

non lnCUmlHfn1s. also i.1r~ !'>('cklllq pl>. I

on the bo,)rdMarilyn (rearner. whose terrn "I',ll

pires Ihl., year. did nol lil~~ lor re ("If~l tl()11

Allen sc.hool board ITH:ll1ber', ..... 110',,· 11,·r II",

do not (!lCplre thi.., yt'ilr ,UI: DWIQld Coil 11

Duilne Lund and (MOl (h;J',eIncumbent.. D.lle Furne,;,> lind Jrorry

~chroeder (jre lhe only pf;'r~on" !() Iii.' lur 2vacdn<;les on tt'w Allen villaqe bOMfj

Member', of the Allen vltlag€ hOdfd .'.I-,o',e

!f~rm$ do r1(ll e)(pir~! arc KeVin, H,i: CI~!I

Gotch clOd Verno~ ([)bC.l Elli~ON THE CONCORD Village bOMel In

CUmb{lOt,> Victoi'" Carl ..on. Harvey Tol,lor

and Rober I CkJrk.,on have all filed for Ih.· 1vclCi)nC1C<..

In the ledilf COunly r,)Cl;! for countyboard, DH:'.!rI(! 2 incumbent Marvin Harlung of Colefldgl: dId not file lor re,election,

The 4 Republl( ,jn., who ....Jill battle fo'r thevacant position an· JiKk R Reed 01 Ran.d01ph<-_aruL Jillli.'-t R.- T--'>'clDrd. -ErilIlklinHefner, hnd MMI"" A Krrtf:mer, all 3 ofLaurel

Two Democrat" ,>(:f'~_ nq thE: po~ilion areAlyin A, Krei of Beldf~rl '-jnd DM"'-~I Heese ofRandolph

In fhe rate for. mayot 01 L,,\~rel, InCUmben! Gerald Mdllatl I~ t;".'lnq Chtlll,-:ngE:d byElrTI-e-r 0 Mvntf!'r , ~ : 1:

O""Jr''1 Bril~....J,tn(un.lbl''''~ .'". '!1e'W~~!>lWard w1l1 *k ("e~~(:,ljOif'; 1p !t"-.f"~~~U( '1 (Ify '-ov!Xd - - , - , • (:It.h

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INCUMBENTS Gene Kr,llk(! and FredSalmon, whMe terms a~ Wilkehctd citycouncilmen e)(J!i_re this year. are unoppo5.e(firdheir -que,t'i for re-election '0 fhe (ooneil

Several Oilton County residents witt be vymg lor ..c,~lls on varlou,> board.. .....tWIl

primary o-le<:.!ion5 are held on May ISDe.ldlinv for candldah!,,> 10 lile 'Of

prtm,lry elections was Frldtly, Mtlfth 16Five reSIdents of Wakefield have Id«:d 'or

] ~eats on fhe Wakefield School Dto;lrl( t

Board of EducationSeeking re ele<:lIon 10 Ihl~ bO,1rd Me In

cumbentc; Ronald Wenstrand and Mf~rlln

GreveNon In(umbents who hdVt~ tlnnOUfl(f.'(J

Iheir plan... 10 run for the bo.lrd art!' LlrolClark-. Mary Kay One and L;twrencf'Ekberg

Board PrC!>ldenl Herman Ulecht. \lVho~('

four ye-ar lerm tllso expires lhis yeMrec~ntly reSigned from' the bo'ard ~cau"lehe is moving trtJm the community

Randy lbr~on, who was niJmed to rC'placeUtecht on lhe board for the rem,under 01 thl;year. Is not seeking election

Board members whose term.. do nol e)(pir-e this yedr are JiJme~ Siout. Larry CI.1yand j irn Martindale

Thefts reported in Wayne

A fire Mbr Carroll Sunday morning burned a hog barn to the ground and killed 27P'OiS. accordl!'l9 to Carroll firemen

Th<e hog born 0f"I the Martin Hal"l!loen farm, located I mile east of Carroll. w.ndei.troyed by fire The tire was- reported to the Carroll Volunteer Fire Departments.hor"tly before. a m, When firemen 4rrlyed the building was engulfed in flames.

Fire de'p&rtmenl oUICiah Wid that 20 small plql and 7 brood sow, died In the blazeThree brood lOW1o woer. badly burned. Njne 5Ow-S were rescued unintured.

Thlt cauw of tht rJr. has. not be'en determined

Hog barn burns to ground

Prison reformer '8ru""leer' to spealeTom Murton, the man upon whom the movie "Brubaker" was based, wlflappearon

the Wayne State Coll~e.campu5 to present a lecture on prl~n reform and the role ofprlson~ ion society

Murton, con,lclered one ot America's leading criminologls.t!" Is scheduled to speakat. p.m. Monday (March 26) In Ramsey Theatn!, located In the Val Pe1erIOn FineArfs Ctnter

The lecture will be Ir~ to WSC students with identification and holden of SA8panes General admluion I!> s.3

Wayne County Republicans are planning to !ponsor j) cdndidatos forum 'caturlng the6 RepubUcan C4ndldates running for the United Slates Senate nomination In May'~

primaryWayne County Republican Chairman Charle5 MaDS has scheduled the forum for 7' 30

p,m, frida-v, March 30 In the Woman'!1 Club Room of the Wavne city auditoriumNancy Hoch. George Boucher, John DeCamp, Fred Lockwood, Richard Thompson

and Ken Cameron have been invited to' the forum._Congre5'man Doug Bereut.r al!>ohas been invited. .

The torum will be open to the public, Local Republican candidates are encouraged toaffend and be recogniled. "I hope that Wayne County clnd elrea Republicans will realiyc;ome out and make thi, one of Ihe bi9gesl and best candidate's torums In northeastNebrat.ka," Maas said

Republicans plan local forum

There 5hould be plenty oj competlllon lorCedar Count;. state and naHonal seats inMay's primary election friday, (March 16)was- flJlng deadline for ttoe e-letfron

In the s,.. Ie- rau,.4 c.,anOldale':. Me ~t'eklrlQ

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cumbent 0009 Bt-rWler I ~ r-J-f!mq chdllengi'"dThr.. ~t. 1II<f'II'I'* r~1e<1 ,fI W• .,rwII tH~ the P"l' ... ..,.r.1 ct.Yl, Acc.ordlng to by Monic. ~r of Crel(,t <!fld Marlin P<ll~.

W_fN PCi<~(.. Q.par1"",..,,1 rKOtlX .flCI Donald kelty. bO'r (il LIl"(OiriMI ",-HMiI"" ,Hlel .n t""rw;e 1JlI(.' t.i: ....\ from tl'lof. ,_Vi retjln,t.,., the "::lng of CIUbi, Con;re\.'l'Y\e-n J ,J, f ,:,r\ Wli! '.re~~1<. fP

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Kurt \'Iil1ter. a native ofHosk ins. has beetl named ~oa:n offleer of the -Keaf'ney F~al

Land Bank As-sociatlon, Kea.rnrjbranch, according to PresidentGlen Lefler

Wittler graduated fromNebraska Wesleyan Unj ....enlty,Lincoln. In '983 with d bachelor ofs.cjence deqree In bu~ine,~ admlnlstratiOl'l with emphasis Inmdnagemenl and linanc~

He 'armed a' Hoskins duri"9the summer months follOWi"9 hi,graduation

Prior to hIS employment withthe Kearney Federdl land Bank.he worked at American FamilyInsurance In lincoln

WIlUer h the son of Mr, andMrs HardJd Wittier of Ho'S~,i,"s

.,irst,' ~~~;:'fh.·, 6i:AAi..:':~i~~rldr"Pt_lall~ ..s .1" "'.a.1ta aodfourlh .0..,01 the 1800 AAl

, representatives n.tlonwlde.Schro.d...r .' $"r.~~ .•. ·,~e·:AAlrnemberUod,othar L"llt\tr~l'"l"11 ar.a .l"'''''''a" churc.....

AAl Is the "a'ion's I.rg....,fraternal ,Insurance soclely. AAlmembers own insurance and con·duct fraternal actlvltl6 fOr lheirLU,theran churches, lhelr 'com,munUle~. and ramltles in need.

Coner.ssm." DoUO Be,.."t.,.Office address: 131 ..

.l.OI19wot"'h, W~"hl"9ton, D.C,20515

Home office: P.O, 80)(if2U7, 1G.45 k. Street. Llncofn._,61501.

u.s. Sen, J. James ExoftOffice addreu 4327 Dlrk$en

OffIce BuHdl.ng-, WaShirw.,fon,D,C 20510

Home offlcr' 8305. Federal8uildlf19. Om-4hli. Neb 68102

u.s, St-n. Edw.rdlorinl1t1Oflke 4ddr", 402 Ru.." -1' St.t.s.natorMer1.Von

l1u 1 ldif'lQ. Washl"9ton, 0,' ,.-,Wrideft2"JH9~ "' . -, L~I..,.tlve ,eddrHl: St.te

Home oftl(,e 1:)11 F....~ Capitol. J..lncot,,; Hili: ",1.50;:-&...,~;j-irF~, Ome-tf;;f. fie- 611-01 T.l~ <411.'%1J6.

Jame... P Schroeder. AidAssociation for Lutherdn..sdlslrlct representative in Laurel.has been honorf!d~in9AAL'snumber one health insurance<;.,Jlesman In the Hate ofNebraskd for the 1983 marketingye.,r,_ Ourlng '.983 Schroeder placed

Allen ag studentsare g~ing to/state

A welding team, a conservation team and a mechanics team fromAlle-n High School qualUied for 'tate with high finishes at a district vo­<19 contesl held March 1 at Nor1olk Technical Community College.-

The team of Shawn Manter and---Bf"hm-Makom-won- ttle-wefd1119~'petition and will qualify for 1he sfate contest. A soH and water conservatlon team of Eric Lund, Derwin Roberts, Mike Hingst and keithKarlbe-rg placed ,econd overall and al$Q quaJlfled for ,tale. In og"mechanics. the team of JodV J~es. Kirk Hansen, Doug EUis andJerry Dickens qualltled for ,tate,

In individual welding compe-titlon. Shawn Mahter flnlshed third andwon a blue r'lbbon. Brian Malcom received" blue ribbon tor fourthplace, Dave Heckathorn placed ei9hth to win a blue and Craig Noere<:eived a red ribbon

In lndivldval soil and water competition. Eric Lund placed fhlrd towin a purple ribbon. Derwin Rob4!'rts finished se-venJh and earned ablue Mike Hings-t received a red ribbon 'or 12th place.

Individual placlngs were: Jody Jones. third, purple; Kirk Hansen,fourth. bllJf.!'; Jerry DI<:ke-ns. sixth, blue; Doug Ellis, eighth. blue,

The s'ate contest l~ schedvled April S at lincoln, ,

Wher. fo wrue

County Government Day heldHIGH SCHOOL students from Wayne and Winside took part In County Govern·ment Day activities last Thursday at the Wayne County Courthouse, sponsored bythe American Legion anc! Auxiliary. During the daylong'program, students visitedwith .elected officials in each ofllce. Pictured visiting with County CommissionerGerald Pospishil are, from lell, Shelll Meyer and Pete Warne, both of Wayne High,and Doug Mundil of Winside High.

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THREE LOCAL WOMEN were winners 0' a St. Palrick's promotion in Wayne lastThursday through Saturday, sponsored by 27 participating Chamber of Commercemerchants. During the promotion. shoppers were asked to count the number ofLucky Signs in all of the participating sfores. The actual number of signs was 180.First place winner was Pat Dolata, center. wllo counted '77 sign's"and received 575in gift certificates. Mrs. Fred Bruns, al right, was second-place winner and won S50in gift certificates, and Marilyn Wallin, at left, was third place winner and receivedS2S in gif~ certificates.

Ralph A Hammon. W,J'~I'Il.', dt{'d T UW,dil ~ mQrnlr'!J M,'trct /'0 198--1Serv.ce!. ,1re pen'(ilnQ ,11 f-iL'"COX Schum<1(twr Fun,'r,,1 f1'}rn~" In

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Ralph Hammon

Dean JohnSOtl, 53. 01 (oron,,(l'J C.. IIl dj(~d Sunday, M,jr' t\ II:! 1'~84

,n CoronadoServices will be held Frld,'l' March 1:] al I p_rn itl ttle Unlled

Pre5byferian Chur<.h In L,)vr", The Rev Thomd~ ROI)<,ur, d1ld theR(>', Kenneth Marquardt wifi ,,!I,date

DCdn A, Johnson. the son 01 f 'dnk dnd Flort:nrr, Aug,.''.! )(,.hnlloon>lJd~ born O,ec 3.1930 at D1J(Jr, "1C grew up in the Lawr,·1 <\rt:,) dnd>l~rved In the U S Army HI: "F,oI"ried Gwendonnd Bool<. '.-,11 April 271151 ~l Martlnsburg The COUpl..- li'led In the LdtlfCI a((~<1 '.IntI! '195-8..."hen they moved to CaltlOrnl'l

SurVIvOrs inclucle his Wlh! G,... "ndonna 01 Coronado. Cal,l 1 sow,Brddlord 0 of Chula Vista. (",f,' and Brent A i,' home, I dih.stJh'c:rLari Sue of Gardenia, C,)I,I !'Ii,; mother, Florence Johnson OfLaurel. and 2 sisters, Arly~ M' c.orJo-.lndale and And,) (>,'1d" DaHl of

LdUrel /He was preceded In death by ro,';. father 0-P,J"bedn~r5 will be Thad B00~" Grf.'9 Bool<., K("Yln Ga-dl:, Rot)!f1

Gade. Steve McCorkindal(! and "',-I\,H'k M-cCorkln.(klt(1Burial will be In the Litur~' (~f,meter... with Wtlty_' MorllJiJr'f In

(hMge of arrangemenl.,

Dean Johnson

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,'liitilllneeJ to rolse funds for W$C ,;, ',-f:ii.. ....

~ H Nesidents Socie.I•.~'.'.··,...·.··.•..'D.':..·.·.'rm.....·.····· .. :e.d.' w~ ...... _""",:..;",'.·~.,.·.l.•-i,' Admlll'''''I>_Gu.latson,l;chl<ii\kam.. ",way"".Jta..ra ~i~ £o..u!hOio;Commiltee of I'" W.y,," .nd ref.".' ''''''''ibu'.... IIr........iI4oI·lo . WAYNff' STATE F';"nojallOO Ptesl"~1 e"",,,oo; .~l!t!lItohmJ'.COlI" HOchOt~;W~"'i"Robet-l .1. ·;lI.:..•..:t

51..... Fovndolion .... .,.ICIi5llOd "Tho lho "",-.:: . .: David l."•.'w'.d !he. loulldO.1100 I•. ·.'-"'ty.eo, cord' RaytnOnd'''Magn...on; J_.W.y""·-J~II,,Pad.er " .Pr~l. S«i"ly" 10 reaJ9llizti ...c.". Through jhl. program, WSC alunltl1 wilt ciled" a!>dul lhe society aodlhe ~11s II ::~tl"I~;;""r~~Gr~~~orn:. wayM;Gllllli't'MQrten, ~aUr"I;~li

::W~~:'=:.:lto 'liS<: ~ho-=:u~::;:~~:::~(;~3~~" ;;'\~~~~~~1Ir~"~·rl~'·cJi.!lttbils"I:d)lfllller."I."'i ~t.~~~JtI~;iit~;: J'j'l'a~~~t~~~:i=':::~sf~~;~; ~=nl:~:I:~:C/;.t: y::;be,. of The SdtoI:~r~IPs"or:',:qUltljtY-;tuden'~ will be, .::.==:::~c;,:=~'~~~U~':, ~et~tsc"!,CMrolti" 'I:: 'mak, scholar'ships and orant!s·jn.ald· A, donation of $1;000 will qualifv an alum gatned 1,1J~()ygh th~~i~ty.:,Pr.den'.E~liOft cord; .Emma-,Nttr~.,-Wa""I~r~.r, ',' ".oi~~iU.~'S~'''.~~V.·,ae,;,;;';'and' ,:.'",'-'.,av.alIAbte lOr WOr1tty sfudents- underwrite tlV5" as a membf:r of· the sodetyA a doftatioq 1f3id:. S<t~, of4tiesc~f > ~sed Anna :ka~..i'W._~ke.~~,e~~<, .'.' " ' ':':','-:f·' .'.' .'.1';1 b.bY :. boy; '·.:,..,'W"~y"e'; TIm., ,j

instittJtk)MI ~eSovt:m '5UCti--:.teqviptnent. of S2.SOO wtt;t--m-ake a- ·,~,-.,~:paff~'-'· ,t-ritlftV:or1 acade ' nelal ,:~.:"",:;".<; , ,.""_~".'.".. -:" ."':..::'."'::'." .'::; ~ "'.•",.' M,'.:(;.Mo.....•.·.'.•.r,~;: ~_u.,l 1'1:1 .,G:e..,, 0.r.•.g". lll.. )._;periodical.__"""",,-,,,. i"· memb4>reJ\da"yonewhodonal""SS.Ol/O""m dl>M. '---,.,.----.__-... -.-·-~'_I,~Ano"'cQrllNler·---.,isur.. bUdg4>laryl""'lbllity_<ict_ become a di.lIngulmed mem""r. Donallons ~"'t" .rare. IIjif.....mi.e;~~led by jh. ""m!~,jon~'s!,l~r'."M.yer,··. aod.baby· ~" .Wayne" 5,.1101ial to .cadern.i~ deYefopment.: ,,'I 10tafing SHNUIOO 9Vet' "lifefi,tM will qQaJ,fy tOI1fribVt.~?n~"is':WSC~$ SPldal,:PrOgram. Pend~~:;. Wa','er ,"::~lIn~"rdtj,:,:",lInc;hl.'Laurel;:, N'~··:'::H.Uer..

Wayne Siale Pr""iden.'·£11 Elliott.will be a person ",amellme member, .Conlribl!lOI'Swill rec"lv.·.varloos benetils WI~:'e"war!l KI.re~,,"r;·C01I· ;"pllger,;edwardKlrehrler, Con'signing and sending lettef's 10 eac~ of the Corporations can attain membersnt'p.in of membe~5h.lp ,in the. society. inCluding 'in- cordi, Lester: 'aa~eis-,' .Lauref;, corcfLLorle:,MeVeria,nd ~Y.'9frl,coU~'s more than \2.000 atumn:i in~Of;ming the society with a minimum (:ontdbuticwf of' vlfa,'lon, !o, the., 'p:reSident's home.: invlfa:- Na,nc)', Abf.s. ,L~urel;. Aft,arsha ,p.ender;', NI~Y"Ab'.'" "ntt I»bythem of the society. ,. '"'' : $2•.500, COfPorate membership al!.O is (:.livid ti~'5: ~,c.::~d,a,I,'.ptogr:a.m's ,8~d ~ec09nitIClf\ .a:t Foote, Wayne; Wl1l~am 8,OU,ger.:- girl~ -'Laureff· ,~r:~ .FoOte. -andD~. ElliOTT said IiM",ial! j>!Iyslcal ed Inlovariou' calegories - the Ilomec~mingba"q"'I.·· ." ." Laurel; . Freel' 8rOckmllller,._y .g'rl, "Way.ne:·: 0I10:~Itl.YII.

laurel; Ni"a8oro. We1<etle'd, WI"",r: .8llIlYll<:!esllart. L,.ure'.

Traffic fines: ,Da .... id, GHmore, Caf'roH~

v,iolated sfop '$19", SIS; 'R'ot!ertKelley. Sioux City. speeding';'$25JVaughn Benson. Wayne.$peeding, SJ1. David Hammer.Wayne. speeding. 520

SmalJ claims filmgs:Wayne Oenta1-etinic. Wayne, is.

plaintiff seeking $95.43 :fromLonell Green~. Wayne,. claimeddue for denial work.

Merlyn 0 Raus, Wayne.' isplainft.H seeking $78.32 ',f,rom.e l'don' s Slandard of Wayne.cl.aimed due tor cat damages thaireportedly occurred In Col' wash

1984 Br"jr:ll~~y 'Rob-Qr'" '-Iv ,,''>Ide. (he" Pu HOskins Insur(lnc.e Aqo;,'1cy Hoskins FordRlchdrd C,c-;rJbel" Lessee R,·jr1dolph. Ford p,;

1981 EdVhlrd Watkins. W,n'"de. BUick John Paulsen. Cdrroll POf1',,,, Mike Nls.,en

Wdynf3. ':.u:". Trudy Hc'Hl'->J:n

Wdkehf_'ld, ('1<'" Eddie- For)'.:Wdyl'ltJ. HQlldn

1960. OOUg1d'. Proel!. Wd"ll\'~

Rend\Jlt T'-"'rd Ctl/!lr1ICdl'Wayne. GMC T~

1919 Rlctlo1'(~ )drlSsen WIn.,Ide (hey

1971 Bill Jd",rn.'r Wi"iyn~!

Jeep1976 Lor, ldngenbe(g

Hoskin., (11('''. Re', Rd'(Greense1h Wdkt'!'f,~ld BUickEileen 1/1I I Il<.o.... "k, 'Ndlne, Volk~>

19]5 Nlo r/,,1,,'1>;:11 Waklield(hev

Small claims dismissals:Wacker Farm Store. Winside .

plaintiff. V~ O·ick Carstens,Wayne

I ~~_-c,_.Farrn store: Winside.plainHtI. >J Jack BrOckman.Winside.

Wacker Fdr-m S '. WinSld('.plaintiff. I/!o Terry Thr WinsideCivil fitmgs

Mefva.Fernav, Wdyne, IS liJ!1'fitf seeking $821 09 from M, rd/n

G-ehner. Wayne, claimed d ". lorrent and ulilJtie!>

Credil Bureau lor L.ncolnTelephon'e. Madi~on County

)Credif Union and lnl(oln (lint'.l~ If! seeking Si.02.1 17 frornTerri el~ter Wlo.,i-de (I<l,med

ue- f' bill!>

ction of Miron Jenness. North a'5S·i~tance from area nurses

over all cOsts, of materials receiv

Cardiocpulmonary rescusitatlon dasses will be offered inLaurel on March 26. April 2, and A ril '" from 7·1i} p.m. at theWiltse Mortuary.

Classes will be open to those with n previous training and willalso be an opportunity for recertHi aiton of privious CPR participants.

The cour~ will be under th1'heast Nebr. EMT instruct ,A'r~i5tration fee of $2,SO illed.

"""ebrHlrfa".Allen

Postprom partyplanedat WinsideParents of Winside High School iuniors and seniors are plann

ing what they hope will become an annual post prom partyDonations for the party are needed and are being accepted al

the Winside State BankMembers of th~ fund raising committee also will be contacting

area businesses In the near future

A program on stress will be presented Monday. March 26 a';­7:39 p.m. In the- Chapin room of Providence Medical Center inWayne. The public is invited to attend free of charge

Guest speaker will be Or, John Shybv-t, clinical psychologistfrom the Norfhern Nebraska Comprehensive Mental HealthCenter in Norfolk

The program is being sponsored by the Wayne County MentalH-ealfh Advi~y Committee and by the Wayne State CollegeHuman RelatIons and Health Group,

Three local ve'er-inanans. Drs Jay Liska. Ken Liska andGary Leach. have been appointed 10 various""£'Ommittees of fheNebraska Veterinary Medical ASSOCiation for 1964

Jd'f Uska 'Na!> apPOinted to the awards committee. Ihe univers.lty ~t4lwn co.mmlHe-e and 'he public relations. committee KenLio;.io',Cf #'ioS appom1'~~e'~ contm\.;lng.eaucalJOrl .commlttef: andGbrt U!'ao::n WdS appointl?'d to the 'Jniversrty liaison committee

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........ ·~ ..W."..Wayn.,... lIfb'1 ht>s!·'o.lheOislrlcl III America" Legloo and'

AuolllatyCOO~Itln.OO$OI..rdoy•. Morch 24. .The· :cony~t~·,w'1U ,pt','underway with a _flag ralsing

ceremClflY: at8=,30:a.!'lJ,l,:~H.h a qJIf~ hour following.Leg;jetn~a_i~~Swill _meet brietl,y at 9.:30 'a.,nt in. the Vet's Club

r~~ -whJle,aU1«lliar-y members'wilt meet aj Sot. 'Paul's LutheranCh\lreh. '. .'. . .

. . A·lO •."" Iel"' meell"gaod ltlflTlorial ""rvlee will b,l'I,,,ldal-·:~f!;ll>;MarI.. -Gt"<>I(~ot-W.>Ylll!-SlateC<>lI_will be

·g..esl akerdOrlng.an~" ba"q..et al the81ack K"lght.Tick""" e$$~~.

FotfO'W:it,9-'-tbe noon -meal. the women.'will retu,,-n-Jo· Sf. Paul'sfor a blJ$il1e$s ',meeting conducted, by Distr-ict President MrsJ-eannie Mayberry-,otS~th Sioux City. Legionnaires will meeat the: VeYs Club with District Commander Art ClineThurston.

Na"" to clea,,'s list

local ,.ts to serr. on committee,

(;.~'f'il Dr~,..,-.:r,t'r d grcHiudl~ ~ Wa'(nf:: C.~rrO-II HH~h S(I"",ool'l'In !'Arl!!:lrl r,,,",,'!':d Ie" ~r.l!' ~",r.~. :.....~1 lor the frr~t <:.eme-s.ter at theJr', I~"'j. " ,)'i f..'... "H"!'"'" C<t:!!Of"<;'~ Frer.(h Horn $,-:1".001 crl PerlQl""

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1J.'~,'\.(_r,t""" Itt. !.';".o-f ""; ."'~ O. 'J'f'l(I~f" ()~I:o!Cr'J.d, ~tl)d~o dr' ,~lllI"'~ I"'_"r :..'"l.....!~l ! ..... r'lIl!'" 1~:~ .. !,~•.'(.A" f;irOOv(l,,:iIl'\~ of ·(j'lllll~'!.-" dn1

l'li'lt H·".,':A" V" "~ t<",e" , ~

CPI."e, inLaurel

,..~,........" ....1rIF.v~ 'q.;dij and foreclosure seminars are- being planned

M,Ir<;li.,~.•_"""fi<lld c;lyhaJla"d~1I2.01 N4>brask.a Say·~~""",,'J<>,We$t PoInt.

ft wJII tMt he'~ trQI'D 6:30 to 9=30 p.m,!'wHltits of f"''''''$' .Iadng various crec.fft pro­

'0aI:t, *'inqt.retm:Jesr'· >.FmHA .liquldafion:....:aAd

iI,.. PI.'>~.'*ii"j~_'__II. belnv pl-w kir •• J.. *'i~ - ¢:.oIlope~... Club.~__Icl

:':~~t..~.l'::::~~~I~.,...r~~w""r~Itr-..., ..T-., (_ch 27) 01 Sp.m. All types

fit fIdI!". WIkcIne.,:Or.. r...wl t$ scheduted to begin at.,.,..",.~ 2 in It'" _1""I..m.

TIoe CCIIifi!otOlrilI ... '-lei 01 tile ....,. .Il_ ond locol"'" Ih..~~'EiIlr'Ji.r.I."501""1103_"""ondSSI"'3'".............. .1'I>t..- l$ _ 10 lIle ....bflc 01 a" admisslol1 charII' 01 SOee.jfs Jil!r;' JliIf"5Oft. Prizes from focat merchants: wUJ be awardedIotlle .._.. •

'The- Allen American Legion will sponsor a pancake breakfaston,SundaY' M4rch2S in fheAllen,fire hail. 5ervingwilJ.t;le from a

~''''tlI:;m.'~::n>,m'.-~ ..·" ,_,_" '''''' ,,_,' .The' menu will include pancakes. rf'enth.-· toast,

s.aysa-giS, juice and coffee.AU proceeds wifl go toward Memorial Day activities.

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By Wilbur CoherFormer Secretary 10 HEW

Under President Johnson

~ from r....... ar. _Icome. They ....uld be timely. IIr\efand must contain no I'beloua a_manu. Wa rue",. the r1l1ht to ...ItDrr~ anv letter.~ may be pulll'...... '!11th a PHudCII'!Vllror-wluulIl~

name omlttecllf H .....re4. HOwever. the wrlter'a ......-m...t ....pert of the orlglna'letter.u~ lettena will not ... printed.

letters welcome

C;otayright, 1984, the Na'ionliIForul1l, . .' .' ~In196S,Presidenf Johnson signed Medicare leglSIii'tll1f\into I:,w,.prq;·

vidingba~Ii:.l1ealthInsuranc;"~for.the~lderly..lt Was a .i'I~jN,,!ll.stonelnAmllr:ICII'_S .51n9.ol[1g effort to safegujlrdthe' quality offI1fe'fc!J:1fs'jllde(c1tlzens~.ltwan natural ext~nslonof$odal Security ':';hWf~lni;\lranc.wasre<:olnrrlendedby Preslde"t Truman soon afterWO".ldWarll.: .....•.

Inl.96s!~Orgres$also enacted Medicaid -:a Federal~St!ltepr~r!lir'o(health care for the needy, enabling them to obtain serVIC;e$'they.~.o~ldnOfotherw';'eafford,.. .. . .... '.. .

In the past 2 decades. then. America has taken glant'stepsforw!lrdln'providing health benefits for those most vulnerable to hlghmedlcaltosts,

Today, America faces extraordinary inflationary pressures throughoutthe entire health care field. In198~. total national expen\Iltures for per:sonal'health care represented 10,5 percent of the Gross'Natlona"'Produd~ the largest share In history, And the Inflationary splralgllles no 1;19n ofslowing down, . . '.

Adequate health care Is stili not available to everyone; Medkare andMedicaid have improved access to some services but in recent Years eventhose protections have eroded, .... Y

Because of runaway health care costs. the Health Insurance TriJst Fund(the part of Medicare which pays for hOSpital care) couldia,ce a financialImbalance later In this decade, This is a problem'ln Its own r'ight; It is alsoa symptom of a much larger problem_

The curreht crisis In Medicare and Medicaid is more than a f;inanclngproblem - it is a problem which exists throughout the entire health caredelivery system,

Our goal must be an efficient and effective health care delivery systemwhich will provide access to health care to all people as a matfer of right,In a responsible manner ot right, In a responsible manner_We must findsolutions which deal with all health care expenditures. not only those costswhich show up In the Federal budget, -

To make this worthy goal a reality. support for the tollowlng Is essential:1_ Legislation to control health escalating costs,2_ Prospective budgeting for all payors and providers. publlc- and

private. assuring access to the health system tor all without reducing thequality of health care_ .

3_ Mandatory assignment under Medicare f!lr all physician payments,4_ Combining Part A (hospltallzafion) and Part B (phy.s1clan's services)

under Medicare and paying part of this combined cost from federalgeneral revenues,

5, Improved access to a lUif~ange of health care services for thechronically III. indudlng home help, hospice and out,patlent care_

6_ Improved co:-erage tor preventive care needs. with particular em,phasls on health education. to help keep peOple healthy. Instead of waitingto care for them until they become sick_

7_Catastrophic Insurance coverage. as a matfer of right. for people wi thlong-term medical problems, built on top of a basic comprehensive benefitprogram,

8_ Improvements in Medicare benefits, induding reimbursement forprescription drugs, eyeglasses. hearing aids, dental care, and long -termcare benefits,

9. Federal financing of Medicaid, with Ihe entire cost paid from Federalgeneral revenues, accompanied by uniform benefit levels throughout thenation, and liberalization of the Income and asset test.

10, Uniform levels of reimbursement for all public and private payors, sothat cosIS would be consistent throughout the health care system_

11, Improvements in maternal and child health care,whlch would pro­vide comprehensive benefits to mothers and the young, and future benefitsto the old

12, Adequate funding of health insurance for the unemployed on a conti­nuing basis so that workers and their tamilles will not lose health coveragewhen they lose their jobs

13_ Federal financial and technical aid lor non-profit HealthMalnlenance Organizations which serve as models of elticienl and cost­effective health dellvery_

14 Creation of mechanisms in all health programs to protect the qualityof health care_

15. Consumer participation in the decision-making process to makethese programs more responsive to the needs of people,

16_ A universal nafional health care plan with comprehensive coverageand benfils. cost and quality conlrots, annual budgets and a reorganizedhealth delivery system_

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scheduled fo-r conSideration unW the follaw·mg week

An agreemenf was arrived at befweensupporfers and opponenti Which will 'allOW-'elCisfing vlde-O lottereis ~o' r.m~in 1n 'ope~a.

fion unlil Jan. 1. 198~.,'Nc.yideo'lotterle5"Cartoperate dfter tha', ,date.:, J;ddltlonalmachines will not be aflowed to go Intoopera lion after the effective- date 0" the bill.

BECAUSI; THE emergency clause is at·tached, t~ -bU!. , wiH go 'Into eUect im·mediatelY,after the,governor signs It" whichis expected to be ,sometime within .the next10 days to 1 weeks. The bill stili must be ap­pro"ed on final ,reading which I~ the' reasOnfor the slight delay. AHer the aggreementreached Thursday, passage is assured barr·ing some unforeseen development.

The biil also restricts video, lotterymachInes to areas within the cHy' l'imUs ofthe municipality which has voted to conducta lottery. Arty machines operathig beyond5uch boundarfes mus' be removed. I twasdgreed further tharlB 336, a bill calJlng fora statewide lottery, would be withdrawn.

J supported the action take'n because,overall, f think this was a good development~nd will achieve by 'Jan. I. 1985, the complete elimination of video lotteries in thestale of Nebraska.

however, in this we Ol.oed to ~e£;'k e,lChother's help

As. leachers and humans we ma kemlstake~, bu' we care about our !lchool dndIts young people I hope you care enough 10giVe uS your support and backing. I hope wecarr work together, I know the facully willgive every' effort for the gOOd ot thestudents

Winning In life i~ a m05t important goallor any indl ..... ldual. but wha1 Is Winning Inhfe") Lel'<) work together 10 find the tln~wer

Sincerely,Mary Lou George,

WHSresource teacher

would ttlt the st",., that. the Legisl,ture·tondehlnfltillis \lCtion'. If condemnatIon fa-lied,censure: W4$ seen !It" the most pr~bfer

Few ~lIeved that Impeachment wou-Jd,O¢~cur., It tteeame d~at" 10 me, however".~ter'serlslng 'the mood of'he body as I Iiste~ todebate. that the Legislature was "oi"~ fo"ote for impeachmerlt. After seyeral "O,ursof deOa1e. the flna'-roll call was 2.7 fot, '19dgainst

I VOTED TO IMPEACH because .1,.1.11fhaYlhe'aftoroev ge'heral's ,acttons"wer~~~Ihe very .feast highJy unethical. C,onSideringthe position of high esteem which he holds:, Iti,slncumbent on him lo,condudhls affairs 5-0"as to b,e above, reproaCh'. I felt, as did m~nyolhers. Ihat voting to ,Impeach was the bestway, to ;allow the attorney general to beheard and to defend himself before theSupremtl' Courf.

A hearing wl1l be held on fhe irnpe"chment charges In the nea'r fu'ur~ to decidewhether ,Mr Douglas will be allowed to remain in 'office. If was a serious sfep whichwe tOOk but it was our responsibility andunder the circumstances we coV'fd havedone no less. I

The final major issue 10 come before usconcerned LB 744 and Ihe video lotteries.Discussion. of the mea~ure came as'somewhat 01 a <;urprie;,p. since il wdS not

1 hd ....e taugh' In me"ropolHafi 'at"f~a!'j ()ndrurcll schools. at levefs 'rom KlIJdcrgltrlt'nthrough college in three different states, Ihdve had five chifdren go Ihrough Ihl?schools In 'hose three stales and I Ii;,red wl!ha school administrator fof Iwenly 'ouryears

I havtl 1~lwavs ranked the Wayne SchOOlSystem as one of the: be-lit becaus--e of its professional facultv.: knowledgotlble adIT"tInlslralor!i llnd supportive and intere!itedpdrent~, and, mo,i ~of all, because of. I'"talented and bright YOUtlg people. We ,allshould be proud 0' thl: lotal program.Naturally we can always try to improve,

,.votes to imp-'ch·

Anonymou. author i. urged to talie letter's~re.pori'lllilify

learn ot any kind fv"Ctlon If the ICilmmember~ are Irylng '0 follow se"cral dllferent seh 01 directions? It VOu que\tion theidt!a 0' mht:ed message,. just listen 10 Ihespectators at any event you attend,

If you are being ..... Indictlve as D Pdrenl. llfe

you going 10 accept \'lndlctlvenes~ in 'lourchild? If we ijj;; leachers say something youdon't approve of, are you going to have thecourage and 'he courlesv fo come and tdlkto us aboul it face to face so "hat we (dnreach dn understanding thai will be the beslfor a'll ot us, student, parcnt and teacher')

A5 a critic of school~. I tecl I hava !\.OmC'knowledge to gl"e credibility to my opinion

Wayne High teacher defends excellence in educationTo","odlfbr:-

I c'-me- home 4"9r'l'l Unfit the last fewweeks. I have alwav' been proud to be afeacher In 'he Wayne School System. Wehave w".' f cOft,llder to be an excellentgroup of profuslona,1 teacher. who .re con·cerned obiJIIlthe ItlJdentullndlvlduel, endgive above and beyond the caU of duty tohelp those YOUng people develop bolhchara,fer and academic skills.

The admlnl'f-reton have been supportiveof excellence In education long before thenallonal and ,t.te reports were IssuedParents have also bHn Invol .....ed In that support and the Wayne Community has always~exceIlanceln~ll<:Jlllon,

In the past few weeks, I m.ve heard muchcriticism and gossip about lellchen andC04C",", I haye seen these same people,who .have wffered what t consider '0 be abusive Tofheedltor: ...11\,1111 m~C'1 thO .thigh. expe(;18Ilon1) 0' the ehe that the freedor'rr of expressIontreatment, f.urn the other cheek and give I alwnY5 wonder about the people who cheering pvblh: 1& typkaltoo. Grandpa used gvaranteed tn the ,COlistltutlon must bestudents extra opportunity and alternaflve'j write into newspaper!l attacking ~omeoneor to call.! "sour-gtaPtKlng " preserved,,,~v'en for tho!J:e,VJf~houtspinesfor 'earning and developing skills and a group of people. tt, at the end of the 'cHer These dtvs, a person willing It) dish out If I'm ever shot ai, I'd like to know who is W!!!!'!!!'.IJ!I!!!!!-------character. they sign fhf.'ir name, 1 ~top 10 ponder tlln criliclf>m 'and ta5l;e lh-e responSlbililies squeezing the ,--trigger; After readl.ng THE WAYN'E', ,nERA.LD:~E:~t~;;~~::~~:~~u~~~~~~:;~ :;:~;:!~~;~~~;~~~ ;~~~~ ~~~~:e~~~~ ;~~~~~;!~~~~~i~:~~~,~::~,~~~~~~~,~~~ i~I:';E;£n~~~~S~ sr::u~t~a~? ~:;: s.-.=,=,,:,,;:,~o;='ma-have watched 'acuity member, riM above the letter and wonder whofheg\JlIeS'1pcrson f;!O Wedn~sday havl:' CQme to e](pect the In So, to all lhe "wlthhelds" out there. "sign - "" , - J.... cr..... TYfil:Mtt8r-~ ........crlUdim and do' lust 1hat. We care aboul was who wrote the letter' e"ltable "plo:a...e withhold my n,lme"" aJ Ihr~ your name. ,take responsibillty for youropl. " dftor - ftefHl¥' "aull ~ .,.,....- J'" T."your chitdren, your school and yOUr com The !.Ole tetter appearing tn Wednesday'';, end of Such lellers_ -...._" nionsl I will ~ ttor - L8VOft ""..... ~ -,.,..., fIIMIr;IMJ'KltVmvnlty ed'ltlono.lheHeraldl~typicaLGru",blll\q Mosted'l "h t t II<hthe-s~leller!; John Waddell ---, ~' .".. ~,-"-" ........

aboutacertainc.oachofacerlclint(!ilmlh,ll lor--: iii! °PL.J~J_ h' ' Wayne -JIMM.... ". :_A ,.".".,"--~~·Hld bifore, i c.,-ne f1Qme 10000rv . bu~~e'VreCtHle,pr~b~~y':~t an anyone ~",''''''''''-OIW''''''''- ComIMI:.'.......,..;.fW, ,

=~":ol;:'f.=It~::~.:~'i~I':':~ WHS coaching staff is congratulatea for work--------~~::..-:=.. ' .:'::t.....-.-=..w;;;-;----'---.-qu_UUft ot chMk1er so f"lIcenary ·to( ~ur I'M.....W.. ' ~'" ;.7 'j " ". ',. :' ",;;;;;;'.""',

r;:"ln tHe wlthWt ".v1n9 .n tllarnple 10 Ot:;':::::~l~::::~:::::~bout the Wayne ~:= cC:~~ho~~~~~~' and Mr Koen~g ~~:'~~:::.:~~'o~~~~~."~~~::r:=: es~l!hed in 1875; a newspaper pu ~ed ~ml-wee _,,' .. ay.n .,'" ~" ,_', "

Thln,g5- 'vet! u tlonor. Ir'lfegrily. High coa~hlng ".,ft, I was ,truck that '!Orne for" ract fhot c08!=hes did a good job of hOl~), by ",":,avne Herald PUbfi",.ng50mpailVI"Jnc.~ J, Alan c,~aJrter~ p.r~.. :ent;.,.e~ter~'lriptf'..,~..,.-nu. dedjC:.afton 1o duty, writ pers.on who w.s an athlete for Wayne High He-x' I'd like- lOVi", thaI I dm sorry 10 see coaching tM> girls and worked them real the P05t ortl~ ..a~ 2_"4 ga" ~,~,:~,~,~V{~~;,Nebr'~".e8,~87:,OiadpU,... ...~ of 1"kJw numan, are 1111 (ould ri.'..-e 1he (oachino ,taft 50Uch a low thai C~h Sh,vpe is rf''!.lgning but I an-. well and hard In practice POIfMS,*,,:~ addre»ch7 to, The ViI... Her,a'dl ,P.O. ~Jl. W~e;'ttl:f:f8.1871..j' thl:'t c.n be dIov..k)pltd through blow QICIodlO~ thM ~ :15 gOing to 'j,!dl Te.ach dT I'm sorry to see that you are so upset with OMC&J.,...,.,."t'2iU':tf.•'..._ 1<:_ ",1i,1t......,h O••'h..tI" I'd lik. 10 '." you tn.., I w.,. padl<lpant Way,... High I'd .'''' " •• '0 eMo,.lul.'. the waY~.~ coactJcg '1.11, ~d am ' "~""_""""""""""" .• ':...... ." '

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FLORIDA NATIVE Jilckie King Is DixQn County's newest deputy iherlff.

HOCHSTEIN - Mr dnd Mr1Oale Hochstein. W4yne. a 1.00.

Brad Loul'l. 7 Ib". 14' ~ 01 .•

March 18. PrO"'I~n<:e MedicalCentt'r

OSWALD - Mr and MnDwaine Oswald, Allen... SoOn.Kyle Jo.eph. 1 lbt .. , <nM<trch 16. Providence ~icaJCenler,

ABTS - Mr and Mrs John Abh.LclUrel, ,d dltUghler. E lIs.n"Louise, • Ib!o . .c' i Ot . MMCh15, Provldt!nce MetJ~c.1

Center Grandpdrenh clreMr ... Jim Galvin. Ldurel" andMr and Mrl. LOUt,\- Abh. 01 ..on Great grdndpar~nh areMr an<t Mr~. Herb Abt~_

Belden, ,and Mu Bll!n GalVInQuJmby. Iowa

FOOTE - Mr lind Mrs RoberfFoolt'. Wavne. d d.tugh1erSarah LOI.lIse. 7 fbs. 14 01March 15, Pro?',den<:e Medlc"lCentet

MEYER - Mr .nd Mrs Glendon Meye,., Pender. addlVOhlet. Sdlrd J,cll'le. 9 Ib\11~ 01 • March lJ. PrOvldenceoMedk4' Cent...

-ST-AOMAH - Mr, """-Ma. 5'-0"Stroman. Ho,klnl. II son,Samuel Eldon. 7 Ibs" • 01 ,

M"rch I'. Our L.ad'~ otLourdn HO'.lpUal. Norfolk~clmuel IOint a 5 Vear oldbrother Bryan S,oll Mr!oStroman hi the formerKimbef"ly Ann Loberg of Carroll. Grandp,orents fare Mrand Mn, Ralph Stroman.Laurel. and Mr. and MrsHarold LoberljJ, Carroll. Greatgra'ldparent, are F lorenteMau .rtd Mr. and Mrs~_ttnQ&L~~~a~,~

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lull Burney h,jJlo de~II~l1ed the"eT~ 4nd i~ fechnl<:.i !lvpervliOr.and Linda rle-n1<ilOOf and CorCly"N.·,ml'ycr <If~ co-tetChnk,'l1 dmtt:!or'.

Mdma; Ka,Jco~ Bf;!'nsh-oot d!t

TIna; Byron 80nwIl d'S Pdn!dl00f!, Odl/ld Slce:ndermt\n ~t5

Dotone Darre-l Fickbohm d'flCdpltolno KiJi& Lepter d'JI '>-<:1 I:)j..'l1<1 BrE."nd,~ Blak~r a~ Gla.MHloee llmm<..,.rnan eH Ann...Ojfl<~11rn:- Sfory "''" M"Ui$. dodJ"~n1('''' FolJllo: as rh~~ MJlyo(',

THE PLAY 1'1> \mdt.., the-dlre(!Ion ot Dr Helen RU!l~U. withRod Grove <to;. <1'l>1Ii1s.tlJnt dire-,IOf" ''\.\ilQil!" mllndger

KATHLEEN TOOKER. pul>llclibrarian, said seating at fhelibrary Is Umfted and those plan·ning to hear Hutchinson are .uk·ed to make r~servolHons by c.alllng the library. 315·3135. betweenlandSpm

Ad·~ ...n(j" r(!'~!r"""dhon,> ~r(.' r<Of

n~!(e~~J)1'"y lor the !:IundftV. April1S perf()l'"mdnc.e. but .l.,.e <.>Hentiatlor ,;vb\('qu-.:nl 'NC1:~kddY I;X?rform,~n(l:'S>

G-ener,,1 ..,dmiS~lon for tilt play!'. $oJ lor ddulh 4nd " lorchildren TC'"chl'~r~ ,1«Ompflny1"9 group!> ot children art~ admilffl'd free. itnd 9rouP r.)le~ MI~

,)'o·l.ddble

"One of my greatest fhrills,"~id Hutchin\On. "is having peo·pie get out their own storIes. Intell",g or wiiTlng -- . ~-

"Every Pt:raon h a'jtoryfeller." he added "FromIhe time our ancestors first Cdimehome to tell of an adventure,we've been t.elling stories."

policy onweddings1Ile _--- .............., ,................--_.

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h L. i.I d __..-S erma" SAO J-.we __tT~at't"\'.'''''·<IfI."!'~IlII ~a~.~.'~-I- __ ~

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THE TRAVELING teUe-r of1",le5 ,S "believer in helping peo'pie develop their own $forj~.

The Wayne ~tate Colll!'gelheatre deparlment has d)O')en··The Ad ....efHures of HarleqUin"for Us 16th annval children '>pia)'.

AJ!pro .. imd1ely ·l.000 ,Hf;',)school children drc i~.llipe( lro to<ltlend thl' productIon

Pertormitnce dale"') ,Ind hmto'ioMe SundllY, AprIl IS i~l 1 P tTl

Mond.1Y~ Apnl16"tl p m Tu~~ ..dtly. April 17 al 10 <l rn ,md 1pm. W~ne~~a.,.. April UJ a~ !p rn ,,,nd Thur-s.day April 19 a' 10j) m and l p,m

"THE ADVENTURES 01Harlequin wrlth'n by WlIli,lniGlennon, Ulptur4!"J Ow wt! ,Ind':Ityle of 16th c(~ntur'( pruh.:",',lon,'lcomedv

The plllV I~ IWed With robl)';'downing. c1eyer mime dod 'N1t1y(h-arllCters it', the audience we~

how the tover popular HarleqUinbecomes i' member of ,) strollinqIroupe 01 com~edl(lne'.l .

The Cd'>! Includes Tom Fl('lcherd';; Hdrlt.-qum Ron 8un~k

LUl91 LlUrd Von Ber9C'n d!l

Wayne State Collegethe·atre departm'Efntplans children's play

Storyteller visitingWayne public library

Wayne PUblic Ltb~ ispreparing for a visit this weekend

__..b¥---Jt:ay.ellruJ- .itQf'ltelt~r Oya!leHutchin~on

HutchInson. a fwml!'r Unlversity of Nebras.ka-Linea-In teacherand writer. will be at the publKlibrary on ~unday. March 2S at2:30 p.m

His visit Is partially funded byWayne Public Library and by theNebraska Arts Council,

AdmiSsion to hear Hutchinsonwill be $1

The Ohc.on <United Methodist Church was lhe settln--g tor theMar-(;h 3 wedding ot Lori S-herman and Doyle Shaff of StouxFaH.s, ~ 0

Parent, of the (oopJe are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sherman ofLaurel and Mr "nd Mrs. Gene Shaff of Faith. S. O.

ttn:~r?~:~':: ~~~~~:::~:~~t FL~~~e~·I;~~~~:~hl:7c3~~.[om the Univers.11y of South 04.kot".at Sprjngfleld In 1971.

v,t Tbe newlo;wed$ wit.! be makino their home In AnchOrage,,-:'~!rl\ll!ill'-'l 1IJskliL ,Where the bridegroom IS ,,"nlph7;ffd'by A"~.e THUab,

Side. NelJgh. HOSkins.Laurel"Randolph. Wayne and Carroll

Mr s 0 J Jane; bilked andst'.'r ..ed the bIrthday t;:i!l~e

WHERE WILL Jackie King be 10 year~ from now?"Wherewer God leads me,''' $he smJles,.." love·ldds

and I Can't Imagln.e myself wit"out children wmedeW." ,

JACKI~ WHO i~single and stan,ds S' 1,'She h. ,especfaUv pleased of e way '$ has been'.reafed and accepted by her worke s aNd -otherresidents ot Dixon C;:ounty.

"The public'has-been fantastic." says Jackie, "a,:,dmy co-workers af'e gre-at They treat· me as an ~oal

and they respect my OPinions"I :enjoy .....orklng ..... ,'h lhem very much and I con·

sider myself very JuCky ,Jackie $o!Ys' her bigqe5' challenge is making the

public aware 'haf she. as well as other law enforce,me-n' officials, are fhere to help and assist

"I'm not here to be hOSotile or to hinder." -stresSt!!'>Jackie. 'Tm here 10 h(tlp . .

Dilugnler In la", Mr" OorO'r, f

Isom ot Carroll also:> d"~ <,I{,o(j ~,,'r.

the (o:-'/(:r,'

MRS 150M ",""",.":,.,',,,,0 "

J~~:g:;;Q ~~0a:,~r, ~~:.>jd:~~rr,;,r~9'~,,)' g,r6.r<k: .."!'d~~'

She and her hUSband Tom.who farm5 sQuthwesl of Wln~lde.

were married on Nov 21. 1981In additIon fo working with

her father, Teres.a assists herhusband on the farm and is anHerbalife supervisor She also isInvolved tn SpeCial Olympics

TERESA IS iI 1979 gr~duate ofWinSIde High School and thedauQhter 01 Mr and Mrs OwenHartmann 01 WinSide

She IS employed -as a craneoperator for he,. fathe"'sbtJsiness. Hdrtmann Crane SerYlce

FolloWlOg high SchOOl. she_at··

THE MAS. Nebraska Pageanlis the firsl pdgeant Tere~ hi.'.ever entered In addition tomOdeling ').wunsvits and evenlnqgowns, confe... tants also werejudged for pt;'r~1ldlity

Sponsonng reresa In thepageant were HarflllAM CraneService 01 Wln~lde. MtiesSeJTerry of Wayne. and HerballfeSupervisors Mr and Mrs. TerryCleveland, MN II!' Nor manCosmeti< StudiO Kre'9'S Storefor Women. J!ms' Stylists,'N:e1zef and TrU(>,o; J@welers. theStyle Shop Nisker's Shoes andAccessoru~'5, VickI's Bridal andFormal Wear dnd Rottter F--4JXU- __Iy Hair (enler all of Norfolk.

Dance in ChIcago before return109 to WinSide

Receiving the fourth placeaward trom Winside was Mr':>Terew ITom) Koll. the younQt><,1ot J8 women. IOclvdlnQ twograndmothers. who compeledfor the tllll:'

Winside woman f.ourth placerunner-u for Mrs. Nebraska

Theafte-rnoon e....ent ""d:~ hos·edby her chHd,.en, In(.ludlf'\9 'I.r") 0J ("hrc~lllnf!1 Jon~ of f./andolph. Mr!> DW6yrn; . i.. "r*"*Gr.rtf,~ld r.. l (.<'J(r(,,1i Dt-'~f'

(~of G<:rll/o-f.'f'f lr:'ho/'l ~",rJ M.-'JCI.Ibttt'" 1)0,.4" ... fr.o¢fl!' ':f ..,,,

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The 80th birthday 01 Mr~ B€rtha lsom ¢ Carroll wa~ oo!'>el'"ved'unday. March 18 during an openhouse reception a1 Ron'SSteakhovse 1n Ca,.,.-,,"

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JACKIE, WHO has attended numerous seminars andrec•.'v~~iiflcate5In various aspects of law enforcemen1- admits there have been times when she'sthought 01 getting out

IT WAS announced'1h~t VFWNational Vice Commander BobCurr~eo will visit Wayne on Frl­clay, March 23. He will be at the

Vet'!oClubat lOa.m. C II h h 80thE::I~~d~~~=~ ~rrQ_~n_.. 9!J~e. onorsOenklau to be in charge of table'decorations tor the Oistrict IIICOf'l\l~tion to be hetd April 29 inW'Yf'Hl'

Donna S"lt.k wa$ named Nt"IlOn.11 home chairman to 11I1 thevn••pirlld 1.rm of Cord~lla

'-"'-mbIorss...vlng Ivr.cn at tht cloMof the

'r...·'Hng 'Ne'fe ,.".rQM""" K.1,HMr~. ~ ~ Lorralr1lll':"o.nkl..,

Kt'.r:I t'l'WMt,f'I<flI .,11; be ~"tl f; .1I .. -IT, ',.lth4'V..."C,~room""'tlt'1• _tl.<ilil~~~(Alf""

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Sharon Greshorn is a newmember of the auxlJ1ary.

THE PROGRAM Included devotions by Evelyn Trube~Musical seledlons featured a vocal 5.010 by Lynell WOOd. aclarinet solo by Carla Stapleton. and a kttchen band featUringmembers of the shower committee accompanied by Carol JeanStapleton.

Table decoratIons were In t-he bride-elect's d10sen colors ofburgundy, dusty. rose and white.

Miss Wood and Kent 15Ch of McCook will be married April 14In Columbus.

LilaWGOdA bridal shower honoring Lisa Wood was held Saturday atter·

noon at the United Methodist Church In Allen. with 36 guests at·tending.

Marge Hoffman welcomed t~ guests and the honoree Introduced her mother, Donna Wood, and grandmothers Daisy8er9 of South SiOux City and Mary Wood of AUen. arong withfriends from lincoln and .severaJ aunh and cousins.

The hostessesl who presented the honoree with a corsage,were Marge Hoffman. tarol Chast, Carol Jean Stapleton,evelyn TrUbe, Mary Jean Jonfl. Norma Warner, Joanne Rahn.Marcia Rastede, Llnda Wood and LeAnn HoJcomb,

~~.1II,~119"'1 Y"""Io'l;,~ollL. Randolph,Wlnst••.Wayne•.Laurel,. ~Jden and Carr:oJl atlanded a brldelIII March I' honoring Valorle Eddie of Carroll.

O atlOri. ·fcir-.ne fiti;neufTn the Carroll MethC<llst ChurchItUOWIhip hall. were In the honoree's chosen colors 01 yellowand blue.

WInners of it contest were Mn. Everett Davis and Mrs. LyleCunnlftgtlam. both 01 Carroll, and Mr>, Don H....mar 01 Norfolk.

Sharon Gubbel. 01 Randolph ragi.lered gltts, and Mrs.Delmar Eddie poured I.or the >alad luneheon.

HOSTESSES. WERE Mrs. Cliff BUrback, Mr•. MarleneDahlkoetter and Rhonda, Mrs. Mable Jan....." Ml'•. GordonDavis. Mr•. Arlyn HUrlbert. JW'" Gena Rethwlsch. Ml's. Dennl.Rohde, Mr•. Randy Sthlun. and Mr•. Don Rohde. a" of Carroll.Mr•. lIineenl Meyer 01 Randolph. Ml'.. Paul Leitlng. MrsRichard Wotsl~.netMrs. Herb Wills, aU of Winside, and Mrs.Ron St_lrnan'O/ Belden.

MI.. E_.deughler 01 Mr. and Mr•. Delmar Eddie of Car·ron. and Chuck ,Gubbels. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gubbels ofR.ndoIph. wHi be ttUlrrJed April 7 at the First United MethodistChurch I/l Wayne.

CANCER AJO end rew.,.chcNlrm..n EveUM ThompsonrwninOtd member" to turn intht'Ir f.l"ori'ht rK~PI" by April 6lID """ can be fcrw¥ded 10 the"...._ ..... c--..

••1"., H.lfNI4, Ilt9is.l.th·.~mtIf'\;. r..-'" QlII, ....t.,.-1ftIbHil" and ~.I." 1.1_h.l'I.,.!l't.ID-Mi~t.1,Cit,.. cl!\.... ,rT",.I'l.' WI £"'~., c...mp J,."I.", ...~Gt~ ..~'-i.w...

VFW Auxiliary drapescharter at Vet's Club

The VFW Auxiliary met March12 In the Wayne Vet's Club roomInd draped the charter inmemot"y of deceased mel'T'lberCordelia Chambers.

The memorial service was con­duc1ed by Chaplain Shirley8rockm.n.Pr~t RlJlh I(.orth opened

the mte'tlft9 wIth " nWmber5 atlondlng

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Jayceettelvi. slides of Tahiti~.' ',.,'" .' ". ,;, ..' I,.'

T"" ladles Aid 01 Gra.. lulheran Church mel March:!'. Wj1h... niember...nd 2 gue.ls,Mela Mlk~el..nand Carol. R.lhlNisch.HOlt..... were Sally lubbersledl. Louise larsen and Irene.lull.

·,'The christian growt'h committee had ope"J~9,d"'otl~s,:en.lltled "Eva"lleillm Quickie.... The Rev. Jon Vogelg.ve a ,"depresentation of "Luther's l:-ar'ge Catechism."

Committee reports were given an~ Carol RethY'(lsch spoke onCamp Luther. A·love offering for Camp Luther w,nl be taker" toIhe dlstrlcl convention.

Seated at fhe birthday table were Irene Geewe, Susan V~el.

Elaine Vah~kamp, ~aV-Jda Barelman, Lena Fue1ber,~h 8,:,dArdene Nelson. ' '

Next meeting. wJII be April 11 with hostesses Mona M~'ter,

Ardene Nelson and Roberta Oswald.

Judy Zobe~aynewas a guest at the Ma'rch 13 Jayceefte$meeting. Zobel showed slides of an elCcursloh she took 10 Tahiti10 sail briefly with her brothel". who Is touring 'he world bysallboaf.

asT:::~~~~:::~:bb'::;=;,m;::=,~~yMLt~~~8~~~President Jan Magnuson installed' recent new members. In'·eluding Joyce Eved, Mary Hel'hold, Maggie Hale, lindaJensen. S~rry ¥urray. Pam Nolte and Ann Ruwe

Committees were tormed. tor centennial events, a CPR coursetor babysitfers, and,the annual craft fair which wlll be he'd Nov.3. Member! voted on the Kennedy Couple and Jayceette of theYear to be announced at an awards banquel on April 28

Plans were made tor a Time Dynamics course to be held a1 theJaycee Hall on April 2 at 7 p,m.

PresIdent Lutt reported Wayne Jayceettes were recognized atthe Area d meetIng' for In'Chapter Extension and JayceeWomen Week

Election of officers w~11 be held al the next meeflng. scheduledApril 10 at the Jaycee Hall

Top, 200 mel March 1. al West Elem~~IOry SC~II""~~Y~,T9psbe.l weekly loser wo. Nllo Schulller..DorolhY'N~!~n~ •.$l<ops best weekly loser and the best IOS,er for th,.',,!"'.'on,t~"t~f -February. " ,':'.',\ ~>

Winners'of the· Februitry c.ontesf conducted by o~p~v·,:ahdL.i!5a Nelson were 'Jackie Nickolson for Kops and Peg 'Lu~f'for

Tops.;>. . ' . :', 'Plen. are being madelQr SRD 10 be held April 27·28 f"Omah.,

Top.2OOmee*.

.. Ladi8.Aid'm.et. at Grace

DurIng lhe brief busines5 meeting. members flnall.zed plansfor the club's anniversary celebratIon next month. P)ans alsowere discussed lor a white elephant saie to be held during theMay meeting.

Becky Wilson is chaIrman of the club's participation In the an-nual Spring Tea. .

Next meeting of the club is scheduled April 16 at 7 p m. at theFirst United Methodist Church in Wayne Former members areInvited 10 attend .

Anita Sandahl wl.ll give a slide presentation at her trIp lastyear to Germany ."

Dem~~v",;~""cap,D.ni.. lynn-D.inp.~,d.~wlerofMr.and Mr>. Robert

Demp~ter ~ Dhcon;w.ll.l rece;ht~,her,nufSI119 cap;from St. Luke'$School of Nuril"p during'car.monles Marth 25'al Mornlng,idelUlher~~ChurchM1 51"". City... .' .

The .••r~nionY·'lgnltle. IUcc.,,'ul .completion 01 the tirlto!;'three ye:,ars.'of ~ur~n·g ...~duc.flon. The students recelv; ,(Hntealtralning.l 51; lUke;'lleglo"al Medical C.nler In oddlljon 10 al·lending ~Io'ses .,5k Luke'••nd Briar Clift Colleg.., .

Miss Dempster ,took ~asl<: 'c~rses along with:"~\J':Idamental

nursing classes thls-'ye~r, StudIes the next two years Wltl·tocuson nursing skills in surgery, emergency, obstetrics. criticalcare. orthopedics and other areas. . , t

The Town Twirlers Square Dance Ctub mel in the laurel' cityauditorium March 18 with 8 ~quares ot dancing. Caller wasDuane Nelson of Norfolk. and hosts were Mr and Mrs. ArnoldJunck of Carroll. Mr anel Mrs, Don Cunningham of Dixon. andMorris Jacobsen 01 Laurel

Next dance Is scheduled April I when graduation of the newclass will be held

Delln Dedermann of Norfolk will be the caller, end hosts. willbe Mr and Mrs Edward Fork ot Carroll. Mr"i Luefta Rosackerof Laurel. a,nd Mrs Melvin Graham of Belden

Estate planning program given

Town Twirler. dance in Laurel

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WJ............rtCOftMrt..,·, :.~ ..~'scIi~ ,'c~ I - I I,

•Ki~9~t1eo'~~: II~~': grade~lu¥,,;~'.i W!~i~< .' BiJlnel.,M~rjfeQIOI);I'Y4Gm"",.qf"b(BPW'~$EJemeIll...~ $cholQljillnprellinllhelranno'i.p~I"lImUSlC';C"", ., iI. ;djnner _tlnll'Tu....y, M.rch 21'Ii 6:30 p,m:;Jn ,.ertloday (T""rld_yl.1 7:30I>,m. In lhell'lulti·pur_ room. th.Nebr.a'ko room 91.ihe StUdenl UniO('onth~ \\I.yne$I'.I~:~.~I"V~l" selectl9"S'Wlf,I:'I)e. pttrformtt,d by each ,cJa$$.undi&r .the lege ~mpus. ,~" .: , ',' ; '~';"~':':':/' I""

direction'" MrS, ·Coll"'n Jellriel;.T~e·;II."hand.•i"lhgrade Di~n... I. by advanc:e rlUerv.lI.on' '9I1lyby c.alli~g .RCllitbandiallO.WIllperl9l'm under ffJe<i'r!il;tJon 01 Curl J.llrl"'.. . Weit.;375'4649, or Gloria l ...t>erg, 37H663, D....dlin

":he publl.c 1~'ln"l~ loalt~~.· . viollon. i. Sal.rdoy, M.~ch,2.. . .• ,fo,Uowlng ctl.nner,,;'fhe.gr.oup wlH tour th~e c-oll.ege.

NCHEC~"rlta.~Ory:'It'Ok .~~r~E;f£f:E~~ifE~~;:~:::a~I~~I:"'.J-··;·The'Neb~"ka c.;un~lI;;1- Hi,n\~ t'~lenslcin·.CIUb$:Whi;'hWJtl be- lo'b. eJechld al Iheme-"ng.AII m.mbe.. .

~ .V••r> OIc1""l.i I"pr.parlng'a hl.tory book.lltied "our. New member> who joined BPW In Februory'Gold'Il.Ml!.lt_:.. . ..•. <. . '.. . . .Powers. Marcla,Chapman and Phyllis Sp.lhm·~n,.lirlnllTh.bO()kWill_i~~lu.~.hj"9riel 01 .ach county; .tatehislory: lolal memb",;s~IPJO:36.

huma~ Inlerell s'or.les, ,peclal prolects and pictur...'cap1url~g. the ~a,$t 5O:y~ar;~ of':hQme ex'tel'lsI9" wor~':'

. Peraon, who would Ilk. a copy 01 Ihellmliecl!'dill"" bOok areasked' to cont,c:t their loc41,-;CCl9,Perat~y.:"e'~tensior:!Serv,ite orNorma Schneemeyer. Ill, )i'Ft;Ca'houn;Neb..• 68023;

The Monday Mrs. Home ExtenSion Club met Merch, 19 with 5members and 9 guests.

Tom McClain. guest speaker. presented B pr'ogram on estateI planning and explained various laws. Questions and answers,,'. follOW'ed

Book reviewed at Acme ClubBetty Willlq rf~·"owed the book "EIIL" written by Livia

Jackson. lor member!) of Anne Club MonddY afternoonNln.c membt.>r ... attended the mel!ling in lhe home of JI~s~.I(>

Hamer 'Hatlit! Hillt will Df! fhe Aprtt 2 h05teS!i at 2 p,m. The program

will bc glvcn by MdrY Om.·...chcr

GIrlScouts guelt. of WOman', club

·HIIII·...........~....;,·K.fby Autenbe1;:k was hos-t.e1.s ~or the MMch TSmee-flll9 at 1M ,

HePPY:.....ma~...s Home E.1eMion Club:Elghlmamber~"nd:~:,!CJ'flKt, ')iOyU Sievers. atlSwered roll calf with their favorIte......lng .•Id. .... :.

~""'d!!<!1 .DOI:othy Grone c""d1Jcled the buslnell meellngwhtch' JnC;ICidId ,COrrlmitfee re~orts: Kafhv Rufenbeck .~Dorothv Gr~were honored wl,th the birthday song and' re~ety~edgil". ..'

Plan's were made for a family supper: and card parfyori Aprfl:' ,at r pATI. a! the Black'Knight. , " ':

The, clubJs_plannl."'9 ..to tak.-p~rf inJ.iJe:pr.og~~,:,,:at, t~.:ft_~_.,u.a~Spring. Tel1 scheduled May 7 in Hoskins. -

Next regular rn~tfng'of the dub will be In the home",of 'Me~e:n,

S_jef~, The, lesson, ,"Low Sugar and Salt Cooklfig,'" wlU' bepreMinted by Linda Da"llberg. .

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Berniece Rcwlnkel an lOla Welershauser gave' fhe visita-tion repotf, Delegates 10 th dlstrlct convention are Judy Weier·shauscr lind Dawn Krdme Alternllte5 are Alice Roeber andBonnie Nel'!)on

Discussed dnd tabled we c quest day. a bake sale. and ft dona'tion to. Camp Luther

Committee!. for Aprll Me Bonnie Nelson and BonnieS rl'ber, ser'\(in~. Hilda Ruwe and Mr'S Albert Echtenkamp,

lsitlng; HrllCI Hank. and Alice Roebl:r, Cl)re center, ~Almaershauser. Berniece Rewlnkel, EI(!anortl Raus5 it onnle

Schr • c1eanlng) Mrs loyd Roeber WilS honOf~d with Ihe bIrthday so ,and

t eeling dosed with prayer

Hollizel Halik' and: Alce Roeber were co hostesses for the March15 meeting of Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Ald. held In 'he churchpartors. President Ele<lnora R,fJU5S welcomed guests BettyLessmann,and',Bern'ita Sherbahn, '.

The Rev. Steven Kramer read "A lenlen Ocvotlori" takenfrom the .L'wMl, Quarterly. lsod the group sang" Jesus. I WillPond.r Now."

Lct••A1d meets'at Immanuel

W.Vo.(Girl,Scovts, led by Sheryl.J'ordan~'g~ve a' $hart pre:~n:.tatlon ~On scout,log at the March 9 meeting of the -W~yneFederaled Womon', Club. . ,

" . ·~(Q~1~-~·tha.nked the Woman's Club for Us ')I'early d~n.•tt'On to.. 1M Gtr.1 ~ul; orgaritat;"", .

Twenty-etght members and 6 guests attended the meeUngcorntucte(p~y. President·Elecl Eleanor Ma'nnln9 ~n the, absenceof ,~r",lce,'.,D~mmc .

Dorothy,::St,evenson gave a report on the book"A Crownln~f

Merci'. "'ySusannah Kells.. N,or~:. M4to~anz. Marian Jordan~ Pearl·,'Magnu50n andM'rla~,:~!,tt.,tyed lunch in the 51.' Patrick's theme., Ne~t ,r:e9,~t~r meeting is sche?Uled April l3.

Tom Brhlkley of Schuyler spoke on Cam"p Luther andan.swered Queslions

Thank you noles WNe n.'ad frOIll WakeHeld Health Care-,_~",a,n..d (lara Meyer A leiter from Darlene Frevert remind

cd mem 0' a workshop to be held April 24 at Trinityluther.ln Chur Martlnsburq

U~tlecl1Mlhoclf"lWOirJ."m*lM3rCll l~ wilh58 woi!J""a".ndlnglhe !2,30p,mi."lad t."chtonanclprCl9ram, .;.. '. £.I!llIrH\J9he. ilnclf'tn:I KelliIY wer'luni:~ chelrmen.<:I'~" K".W. ancl Ai\eUncIll Jobnoon wer' In cherlltQltlle pro·gram, • Video lape pr.....t.ltan enlttled "A.St""ica' Per;$pec·nY./~:.'" " _,' .' '.'. '-,': .... ,. '" " ::: :,::',:",'",

N!XIIur'Ch""" and m""'ing'.' .choduled April 1IaI12:.3O".m.

World Day of Prayer, sponsored ann-ublly by Church WomenUnited, was h~.d ~arUer thJ!; month at Sf. Mary's Ca'hotteChurch in Wbyne.

Amoog those taking pad in the prograM were the Rev. JimBUiChel,man, l.lnda Carr and Mart POfler Approximately lOaperlOll. '''ended,

World Day Of Prayer held

......~,.5.of WaynitE'J.:oi~~J~UI.r\''''''MarCh19

SaIlYHam""!"·i>. ...•••~Ied on llie Si,"'a(i:'~k:~~lIelclMarch

,"ptannl"jla ~~~S!ilurclllY.

1'.t':"~;~·':I==;t1=n·.'~'j~~It.l,;rlnini: . ..' . •.... . ":: ....•. .

~~••10 iail~W~",.;~fY$~li,ng~1"llorlltllY N.I"",\N..·i>ll~cIlI.leg"leto

.f,,1ll con.v""lIon t'l~uneaISolllh51O\1".:(;IIy: ... ·HfMchke _vedlunch allhe"'oi<l',oIlI1e meeltng;

'k,.C'~J' IlngwJll lIe..Apr,tl'2.al l!p.m.. ···i;:.·:·>i.':"

Art Jamboree at La.rel·Concord

A celobratlOf'l wl!is held Sunday at HlIIcrm.1 Care Center inLaurel t~pserv@ the S8th wedding annfvcrMry 0' Mr and MrsArvid Pcrterson

Se...eref relatives and friends. olong with residon'5o ot HlIIcrestCare Center. attended the event hosted by the couple's chlfdren.

Coffee, cbke and lee cream were served durJng the afternoonMni:, JIm Ne'wn baked and d~corated the annlver"ary cake.

Pete"onl married 58 yeor.

'The: public is Inv;«l:4 fo ~ffend ttn Art -1amboree on Tuc,~day.·,Apri",) from 7 '0 ":30 p,m~ hi Laurel,Concord HIgh School's old9ymnas,!um .

The jambOr"wlfl include demonstraflons of ceramics. weav­~ng ancfC"ltrtooning. There also wIll be ala5hlon shoW'. 'sce pain·ling, an al'l e.hlbit and game"

TUESDAY,MARCH27Villa Wayne Tenants Club weekly meeting, 2 p.m.J E Club funcheon, Les' Steakhouse, 11 :30 4.mTops 782, Wayne Armory. 6:30 p.m,

fanfares~

·TAJLEt.$Rul.d & Unrul.cl

200 Sh••••

FRIDAY. MARCH23FNC Club. Mary Echtenkamp, 1:30 p.m,AI-Anon. Grace Lutheran Church basement. 8 p.m

SATURDAY, MARCH 2_Wayne Eagles Auxiliary wesfern soup 5upper. 6 p,m

SUNDAY. MARCH 25Thl' workshops will continue Alcohollc5 Anonymous, Fire Hall. second floor. 8.30 a.m

until <1 p rn MONDAY, MARCH 26')1:<' workshops will be offered Minerva Club, Beryl Harvey, 2 p.m

'Of' peF~On'i---wfle----wi-sh-·--te------a--t--- ·--Ceamenrmtt.~r.e Qancer~, Wayne State College Studentthe conference during the even Center, 8 p.m. - . -Ing tram 7 to 9 p m Alcoholics Anonymous. Campus Ministry basement, 8 p.m

REGISTRATION fees are S8lor persons attending Ihedaytime workshops and noonmeal. $10 for persons attendingthe daytime and evening ses·sions, Including the noon meal;dOd S3 for the e....enlng workshopsonly

Pre registrations should besent 10 MaddIe Pedersen, Exten:·sian Agent· Home Economics,~Jtt!t~ .Cr~ti.e_b,.6871S.~_~~

Checks are to be made payabl~

10 Building Family StrengthSConference

Persons who would -H'ke~add'i'

Ilonal information or pre­registration forms are asked tocall their local County ExtensionOffke.

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Observing25thyeor

Mr. and Mr s, Gordon RNelson of Wayne wi IIcelebrate their sliver wed·ding anniversary with anopen hOuse reception on-saTurdiy, MarCh J I

All friends and relativesare in ... ited to attend theevent at '1:30 p.m. in ,t!,eWayne Vet', ClUb room

~etsoflS were marriedApnl 3, !.'9'~r .chH:df'lInere Cllt:tt, II ine Corponsl \t.ttoned O~"~~. ~.nd JUlle~e"~~e;t ".WIl'fnof.- - ~- ~:r-\

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Family life issues

focus of conferenceat Norfolk Villa Inn

Norlh(.'a~t Nebraska reflldentsconcerned o.... er fam~ly life issuesare iOllited 10 ",ltend (II "Building

--£amil¥ £!I.engJm.:.-'----'.ontcrence----onThilfsday. March 29, at the VitiaInn in Norfolk

Regis-tration frOm 8 to 9 a m-WIll be followed with £5 keynoteaddre:r.s, "Marital Relationshipsas the Center 0" StrongFamilies." by Herb llngren. eMtension family life specialist atthe· Unlversltv of NebraskaLincoln

CONF ER ENCE participantsmay choose from a number ofworkshop sessions during Ihe remalnder of the day.

"7"- Wc>'fl(5 ffap ----roprcs~lnCl Ude

~~~:~~~~~ ~~~r ~:~~i;~~'H~~~dlcapped," "Healthy Communica,lons," "e.plainingD.alh 10 Chlldre.," "EffectiveParenting," and "Feeling Good,About Yourself,"

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Mr ;'}nd Mr~ t.Mry $h".ftr of W.i!lltJI~,tII!!dd h.., .. e .,-nI"lCF,,mcedHI(; t-f'9~'9,~mf."n' <!lind i/IIppr~~a-d'J!Y.J mMf'C1~ 0' the,rd41/9ri!4I" J.~I~~ 10 'Nd11dm ~Ch\jHt, ~ -01 f/--.r ar!L1 Mro.H.tr {~( ~.rt·',;'1 'A "r'".t-n1 'h't

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Higgin.·FleerMaking plan& for (j June 2 wedding at the United Methodist

Church in Central Cily are Michele Higgins. of Wayne andOennis Fleer of Y.~mklon, S, 0

Their engagement ha!l been announced by the bride elect'sparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Hlggint:. ot Central City Parents.of t~ bridegroom arc Mr. and Mr~, Harold Fleer 01 Wayne.

Mi"s Higgins., it 1980 qr'aduale of Central City Senior H~gh

School. 15 d .. tudenl at Wayne State College and plans toQradu..,h: .n May 198-4, She IS pre!.enlly ",tl"lden! teachIng atWisner PHgN High School

TM -b-r~.oom~ a Ina 9r"'d""+.e._otWa¥-r'-~Cdrr~H Hig,t:!!at;hoot <lind ~ 198L gr-ildualfl' 0' WayOf! State Coll~ge He- is produetlon !.upf:r",<;.or at Dale El~'ctronK~ in Yanl<lon

.....

Snover·E••man

Hel If.flU.• •911 gr-a6lJal" of TriC-ovnty High School inOtt'Witt, .,t1~ Platt.. Jutn(K Cl)lIt94l' ~n Columbus. oF'ldor~.teel ii' 191~ WIth an .-4lKahon major from MIdlandltVt~.".(..o-11..t9t. h.-mot'll. wh&or.- .... ...,.., an active m.mbe'ro~ ~~ .J~ L..~ frat-trf'llt." rK41,' ....'O ;'11 MA In

.'~t..."t ~-Ihorl from thoe UnJ nl1y of Nebr.,.Io,al.ilfttP'J"< l'l \"1 H.4t .11tmP~f~.' .. ' •.-c ...... I,.. thtt- A\-h1.n-dGo!rWt""'CoCClI P',b':·, ( ~;.(,~,

1'!~ ~D~ "" "'~il"'" "'~, It- .·.Odj~ at f "I' lIJI~.fI'l',.r.{"~-:::'+-""''',,"~I'

The bride elec.t I'I! a 19'79 Qr6duate of North Bend CentralrU-gh s<r.ocl and il 1982 grAduate of WayM State College.when ~ wos. eflHiale-d with DrU... Sloma Pi profenionalbU'Soi;ne..'.I frai.rnrf)' StM!' i~ rmplo'f~ at the Platte Valilty8-."". tn NOt'tJ ~nr.s

Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Snover of Ames announce theen94gement of their Claughter. Oe"i~ Jo. to St-uart Eumanof A$hland. son of the late Mr and Mrs. lawrence Essman ofDeWitt

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Wayne recreation teamsfinish season with win-s

T"~' W<Jin,! rl'!ueilllOn seve-oft! EriC Liska 4, Jed Reeg 4. ErIC ll~kll B. Hdmmcr 8. Bdicr 2. Baker 9, Schmidt 3.qr'lde bOi'> '1,00 d palr of ball Runt"Stad 1. Greg Schmidt, Anderson 1 Har1in,lon H.T. 13. Wayne ,thrJ,jefr,(''S OVW the Ncekend to fin~'!.oh Daryl Lindsay') Wayne 7th 35, Fremont 7th 21: girls 1: Pelerson 4. Nelson 3It,t-" '~(,d ...on With an 8-J record Agaln~' Fremont. Wood had L<lf!.en 2. Wood 4, Zel~s 12, Wi-yne 7th olrl,s. 13, Hlrth\9ton

N'l ('H' d€'h!dted 'he Fr~mQnl Ihe hoI hand. accounting for 16 of Hau5mann 4, Baker 9. Schmidt 4 H.T.l1: Nel$On 17, Paige .., Perr,(Aqer<, H 1~ dnd defeated L!t1 Wayne's)4 points Doug LdI'sen Wayne 6th and 7th 39, Oi.on 7th \, Wessellcr~ln RoL-l':'r's. J7'lJ Ifl it Lmcoln andJaS!5.Z~f",~hltBpo'"tsapu.:c(!' and 8th 21; Liska 10, Rune'!>lad6, Yankton 36, W.yn. ath 11:t(~v~r;,Jm",fi' The loc"h. ~f'(! tor the ..."nners LmdsoiJY 6, Schulz 8. Gross 3, Liska 2, Hammer 10. HHiler 2.f(~u~'d to 10rl(o'I' fh~,r lu·st ball A tough Wayne delens.e held Carnes 6. Db:on--Larry J lS, Spef'rv 2. Baler 2.'J,Jrr•.f." t)':UiV').t' Ihe.,. llr-ri',fed In Fremont to (,Ii'll,! 8 point., jn Hw ':.(1 !'/tark B '}, Brad P 4 Yankton 461 W.yne 7th 13:1_'ncr,ln latl'.' c<md half Wayne 6th girls 26. Dixon 12: Zels! 6, Larsen SI Baker',

lC' tt~(·_""'fn over Roberl,!> on -Sun Wayne 5<0"n9 Jarrod Wood E 111'it 10, 'Nlchols '1, Mau 8, Trvbe Wayne 8th 3', Norfolk C.-'holie1,1"1 Jtlr~Od--WOOd-~ore(f ---m-~01Jg ~~~f}-;------FI. Ur" .Ie,. 7 B..onef1 ? Oi~ 21: Liska .., Hammer 12, HHller6,r.-r~,r',·', ;;nlj )1.....5 leI":>'.> s-cored a: Greg SchmIdt? on- -Peters 2.' p, Roeder 4, 0 Sperry 8, Baler 9. -----~'" r,ro1lo; t.~ld a slim 1817 lead Othr,:r recn~Mlon bastl'Hbal! Roeder 4. Yaeger 2 Wayne 7th:W. Norfolk caltIoUcII" 'h,. r 0111 ,,,,0 <l 24 13 JE'ad aft ....') r~ull'> throughout fh(! !)t>dY,(1 W.vne 4th 20, Dj-xon 4th, Stb. 31: Liska 4, Hausmann 3. Zefn 7,;..~ .• ' ...:1', . "'h 10; Carne, 4, Dahl .4, Larlen 6, Wood 2, Baker 10,

1. -...:... t ,W.y.ne 8th "6, YankIon alh 43. Fuelberth 2. O,tercamp 8. Spang- Schmidt 2.WOOO'Alff9{z~fS-; comtlll"le~~ Clsk.., S, 'Han.mer 26, S~rry 4, qard 2: Oi;(on~-·Oemp$ter 6, Norfolk catholic 25. Wayne eth

L ..~ '0 !V,)'-'~l ~.. ;jrt~r rxmtl:'J."tJI'· 'Ud11t"r 3, Biller 8 B.llhk~ 2, Hartung 2. -ti'"'' '1: Mar.h 1, Keating "~1,,1 n",~,.....-s. . ,I ""nklon 71h 54. W.yne ~'h ]S HJrtlntjlton H.T. 25. W.YDe.ltf\..f NelSOf'! 8, LebliOCk S. Hansen "

"\.I··~ ~al'l . _ ) .r-s.en '1, .woOd J. Ze'1~ 9, 10; la,ii-M 10, Hemmer,b. Sherer 2/ Pelge 2,"'''~~,',.r> itlt' ff ~. ,--H.,!)w ....m,"hn .t. eall:~r I], R~e-g 1 Bater 01: NorfOlk c..:thOfic;"if~ W.;'nI1ftt

"",,"'~ ~""",,""'J .,~..,~ ,f !,~.hmldl" W.vrnr 7th 26, Kitrtintlton H.T. girl5 11: Nelson 2, WHM' 2.j~'"..1, b,~'1 •• '~b-f' ~~. F,.mont ,th s,. WaYFuil atn 10: 14; l(!r~n e. WOO<! 4, Z:c~u 12, H4n~n ..., Parge 8. Er-:leben 2.

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THE WAYNE RECREATION Girls basketbilllteam:(front row from left) Leslie Keating, Sarah Peterson,Andrea Marsh, Katy Griess, and Marnie Bruggeman,(second row) Kelli Frye, Krisly Hansen, Ann Peny,

Holly Paige, Dana Nelson and Jill Jordan, IIhird row)Kelley Fleming, Amy Bliven, Robin Luft, Betsy Leb·sock, Julie Wessel, Tonya Erxleben and Traci Gamble.

THE 7th GIjiADE Boys Recreation basketball team;(front r(lw from lefll Kevin Hausmann, Greg Schmidt,Sean Baker, Eric Runestad and Jess Zeiss, (back row)

coach Hank Overin, Jed Reeg, Eric Liska, JarrodWood, Doug Larsen and Daryl Lindsay.

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District 57's boys and AII~n',

girls prevailed Saturday eveningin the Dixon RecreationalBasketball Tournament,

District 57 School of WayneCounty defeated Dixon 38-31 towin the boys championship andAllen defeated Dixon 36·19 to winthe girls title,

In consolation play" District 57topped Hoskins 29·13 to placethird in the girls division. In theboys division, Winside edgedHoskins 22-20 for third place.

Mayor John Young presentedtrophies 10 the winning te~ms.

In o'her basketball actton onMarch 10, Di (on's girls {gra~ 3through 7l blasted Winside 48·9,In the boys game, Winsidedumped Dixon 47 16

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WINNERS OF THE.tournament were the DistrictS7 basketbllllteani:U,.o~t,.olfi.r\lni left) Tommy Baier, Jason Schultz. Jeff Lutt. Matthe,.. Wilke and .JohnGflmm, '(back row) Dan Haase, Jeremy Fletcher, Scott Kay. Brent Do,.lng arld c\lach,LuAnne McQuistan. ';'

lookto.idwest~

For more information on Midwest's checking Choices, visit any Midwest Federal office,

Midwest Federal givesyou two great choicesin checking accounts.

~No Minimum Checking.

AllowS you to earn Interest on your checking dollars and highMoney Market rates on balances greater than :>2,500-withunlimited checkwriting privileges. First 50 checks arefree-maintain a balance 01 $10.000 plus and all checks areprinted free. Bill paying service, overdraft protection and line pfcredit options available.

T.he Laurel Rescue Unit wasthe big winner as ,the 'KNENKrazy Kagers and La~rel UfeSavers butted heads. on thebasketball 'court on Sunday,March 18

The benefit game between fheNorfolk radIo station ,team and a'earn 01 rescue uni' members andAid' ASSocIation to(' LutheransmemberS drew a crowd of 400 andraised. money for the restueunU,, AI "halftime. auctloneer Lonnie·Nlxon .auctioned. off. pies andcakes,Hlghlights 01 tb1!game in~'cluded Ihe matchup' of Laurel'sL.J. "Ole" MaiiaH againstKNEN's Jeff Reynolds, ~hp,.is atool taller. KNEN's 4,11 cente,r,lieather Arthur sank 2 key freethrows.

The:second haH feahired SomE!'slam dunks' by 'forme( LaurelHigh and South 'Dakota St.... 'eUnIversity basketball. s'tarGeorge Schroeder. A KN'ENplayer was rescued by LaurelEMTs equipped with a stretcher/backboard (1nd makeshift siren

The nighl's proceeds, combinad wHh '>everal hundred dollarsin pre .... iou.. donations, totaled$1.100,10 AAL Bra"ch 1566.which co sponsored the game,Will match the amount raised

Funds wrll be used 10 purchaS(!new tl!t-"w .... inq items such as dpdqef ':rYstem. it porldbte SUCtIOI"

unl!. <1n dmbulance col. KendrickE.-driC(1tlon Dellic.e-s andPhrlddelphru model c(,!'flllcal colIdr',

Lets you maintain a checking account with no minimumbalance. Firsl 50 checks are free, Cancelled checks arereturned or held for safekeeping, whichever you pf16fer. Billpaying service and overdraft protection along with a choice ofseveral plans are available to meet your needs.

~Market Rate Checking.

Rescueunit is

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Anyonl.' who would Itk(' '0(ju"tlle (,H' ',end tl (rl('ck fll,ldt~

IJdY,lbll' 'I) AAL Brdnch 1566 tol'lltll."r Mtlr(,d Nl_on or (hl.'fryU, WII('f 01 l ·Jurel

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~o bdCk, 1!llh rn the SO bre.l,>l linderq~llh In tilt' 100 1M

')Wlfnfllf.,r'> were i1llowed !o,-ntpr vi) 10 ,I IndtVldll~,1 ('lIcnt·,<lnd I f('l,lY celch d,ly Enl(l""" •."rl.' I 1111 I lI.'d to the Ilr'" 400 ',WIIl1

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coach, Val Eschenbeacher, Heidi Reeg, Theresa Ellis,I e aeyer. Greg DeNaeyer, Jell Simpson, Doug

Quist and c h Dick OeNaeyer, (fourth row) KellySimpson, Mindy st, Ann Perry and Robin Luff.

KING of109 MAIN WAYNE, NE

MIXED DRINKSBEER.__

HAPPY HOUR 6- 7P.M.

KING OF CLUBS

EntertainmentThursday &Friday

March22&23

'COME 5E.'E HOW WE·VE.~..•1PLETELYREMOOEL.ED AND CHANGED'-

The wOrld lamov5 Harlem Globtrotters will brIng their lour 10 'he510ul( CitV Auditorium on Thurs.day. April 19 at 7 30 p.m when theywill meet Ihe Wa50hlngton General1

Leading the GlobfHrot1ers,l'j "The Clown Prince 0' Ba!l.ketball,'Gt>C5Q AU!lblt.' Other filmou... names Inc tude seven fool COrncrmanRoberl PaIge dnd dribbling ,lee Ldrry Rivers

Tickf.'h arC' $7 SO and 5,9 50 reserved DIscounts ha ....e been arrangcd lor schoot!.i. churches, 4 H clubs. 5couts and other groups

For more mlorm'llion. Colli (1121 2796163 Groups (all (7111176,6)65

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THE WAYNE SWIM Club lor 1984: (Iront row fromleft) Liz Reeg, Mark lach. Molly Burst, Sam Wilsonand Ben Wilson, (second row) Mike lach, Kari Lut ,Stephanie Kloster, Krls DeNaeyer, Susie Ensl, K'Kruse and Matt Ostercamp, (third row) assist nt

After 3 weeks of action in the Wayne Open Bowling Touflldml,mt alMelodee Lanes, here ~lre the slandJngs

Team event: K0!>1er Auto Repair, 50ulh SIOUX, 3,1'7' FreedRollers. OoJdond. 3.090, Hlumony Lanes, South SioulIt, J.OBJ, In therunning, 3,011

Doubles' Blanken~rrg Robeson, SQuth Sioull. 1.431, Cam Foland,South Sioux, '1,3-80: Eo;;fochen Garnand. Sooth ') lou lit , 1.361. In Ihe runntr19. 1.262

SlrlQle\· Carroll Peterson. South StOU)l., 729. T€'rry Hunkr:. Norfolk.701, Jim Jen"...n. South l)IOUJ, 103. in the runnlrH}. 631

All e"'IIentr. Bernie C'.Iin, SOUlh SI~u.1.0)\, Dennis Robe~.on, SouthSIOtJ)lL 2.016 Dennl\ 81anlr.,!obt-rg, Sou'h ~Jrou)l. \.948 10 the r~mnlnq,

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Fj'lflll' brlt'lke'tbell pli_",en, HI Th-fJ' Wayne Hertlld' ... (Q'ler~9'.! Med'••rt"l4'd AU SI'4te HQI"l(iffabl" Jihen1.,on r~(:ogfltll"n IhrOIJqh ~tw OmahaWodd ,Herald.nd l ~r,(.ol" Jovrnat Sf.,.,

Thlt WOIr'l!:; ~.1" "f<09n1/ed W4if.t>fi.ld·\. Jell Coble",,, hOMr"Jblf.'miI"fJti'illrn ,n (iI ..... C.I ~ Way,M-\- OOtl Lbr~n., h<>r'Of.bll~ m#,:'n"(m,,,, (.I,.~" 8 I~""" ~i"f; o",,,'i,,;;r.. W~'f PrJO",1)t'l fA to/t\;rf"l ,lin ... Ir.,l*,r.:ft""""'.,..... ".!IiIWl~lon 'li1' (1."10 ( -4"lj'r "w', j~#~:" 1"/' I.!:, .. I:'Il,r,H;.., .....ar.... ,..1IIt,~<t~2F t'l:lJ' (t.u L}'

Ql1', ~1'lI- )'V\I'''''''+", '~'''' t~ Ii!.oo O.h' I.,,'.,a Or')<"! l ...~t\ rA w".,.,~

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Bowling tourney I. progre••lng

Tebrn!r from northeast Nebraskd will h~ve the odd~, ... lllCkud,gains' them in the 13th annual Chuck E 11i~ Memorial Br.l~etJ<l1l Tour""ment Khedvled Mav 24 28 In Wakefield

Ele-ven Legion ba.seball leams WIll compele 'or tht:: ChllmPlonshiptrophy In the single ellminallon tournament

II wllilarke ScOn~ecvtlve wins for Wayn(~. Wakefield. Wi,sncr, Norrolk, West Poinl or O'Nelll 10 win the tournament, Omah" Roncalllcan claim the Iltlc with 4 wins. SlouJ( Faris or Fremont can bccomt·champions with 3 wIn!> o:lnd It will take only 2 wins tor either OmahaNorthwest or Om41htl Westside 19 claim Ihe IItle

The tournament pairingsThursday, MaV 24: 710 p,m,···Gamc 1 between W.Wlle dnd

Wi"nerFricUy. MaV 'lS: ~ 30 p,m.-'-Game '1 belween We...1 POll'll dll(j

O'Neill; 7:30 pm ...cGame J between Wakevleld and NorfolkSaturday. Mol v 26: 1· 30 pm .'- Game" b(~lweenwinn~rsof q.,m~!> ')

and 3SundllY, May 27: I p.rn -uGam(! 5 between RonC«llll and winner of

game I; 3:30--Gome 6 between Fremont and winner of 9f1me 46'30-G4me 7 between SlouJ( Falls and winner 01 game 5. Mon6.y. May 21: J p.m. ·--Game 8 between Northwe~1 and winne;of game 7, Sp.m -·-Game 9 between West!.>ldf~Dnd winner of g.une 68 P m .... Chclmp.ion ...hlp game belween wlnner~ of gdmes 8 and·9

Four V'h1yne ~~wl mmer., pld<:cd,n t:ompelition ill IheMcDonald's/lown & CounlryAqua Club Short COtJr~., JllniorOlympic Meet held Solturd<'ty 1,lr\d

Sunday ,n Coufi{il BioI!.,Mike- DeN'leyer pl<lC~ld lollti In

~........ "..,.! i".-.01!'-'''_''''''T''''''_'_,...."'_,z,11114_'5_I!0ns,p

\Vayn,e swimmin Junior Olym

.Chuck EIII. baseball planned

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lnlorm,lhon rlbout lnt~ proqr~.m

.Ir~~ ,,'.kecllo (oolc,(f Dr Lupacll.or Donn" BII',') ,,! W",yn~~ SidleI ~OJ I ]1S noo

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THURSDAY,'MARCH.nWSC baseball vs. Cre1oht,on in Omaha. l:30 p.m.WSC -SOftball '(S. Kearney State in Wayne. 3 and .. :30 p.m,WSC Plains Wrller~/Series presents Albert Goldbarth reading

poetry In ihe KWSC·TV studio. located.in the-lower level 0' tMVal Peter-son fine Arts Center, 7 p.m, Free and 'open to fhepublic,

WSC seniOt'" Cindy Linder presents recital, Ley Theatre. 8 p.mFRIDAY. MARCH 23

WSC 50ttball V5. M;' Marty in Wayne. 3 and 4')0 p,rnSATURDAY, MARCH 24

WSC softball 'IS, Peru State in Peru. 2 and 3.30 p mMONDAY,MARCH2'

WSC baseball vs. Yankton Callege "I Yankton. 1 30 p,rnTUESDAY, MARCH 21

WSC trd<~ 11''> Yankton Northwe~jern jn Wayne. J p mTHURSDAY. MARCH,.

W5C hosh 19a. Bu,in~s- Comp~tition 001'( on the- Wclyne Siaie(ampUs

WSC PubliC Affairs In$htute, oo-r1h dlnlnq rOO,m ot the Studenl

UnIon, 12 3'0 p rnWSC bas-Etball '{\ We\lm"r (Olll-qC In Wayne, 1 30 p mWSc ~ottball '\0'\ CoU~~of St M.vv In Orndha. ) dnd":)O pmWSC J,Ul En~mble COOt:Nt. R"m<;ey Theatre, 8 pm

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Pi.... chedt the ,.,..04.Une lot» you woul" Uk. more ,au Infonnetlonpout. •o I em Inte,..ted In e new borne. I

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Wayne State College will olfet'lhe course- "Teaching LanguageArt~.. at Northeast technicalCommunity College In Norfolk

The eour5e is offered for 3~cntor/graduale credit hours,

Drs Lvle Skov and RichardPahls, along with George Hollanddnd Sue Holland, wilt I05frvet theclass whJch WIll meet on Fridaystrom 6 JO 109 JO pm., Saturdaysfrom 8 a m 10 4 pm. and Sundays from 9 <1 m to J p,rn

The d<lS!o will run April I), 14

,lnd 15, and M<ly 4, ~. 6. 18, 19 ;)nd20

If le .. lbook~ Me required, theywill be- madc <wtlllabJt" dl !hc llr!>tmeelmg of the class.

P('r~ons who .... ould like addlIlonilltnlOrtn,)llon or loenroll dred'lkcd 10 cont,)c1 the E .. tendedCdmpu ... di"'ISlon c}1 Wayne St'lleColll?Qe. (4021 lIS noo. eAI ]17

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home improvement

WSC offeringcourse at NlCC

FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR REMODELING NEEDS

You edd .elue •• well e. eonvenienu when rou mocMrnlze. Ot.lr~ "IVa••perts will n..p )'OU plan and bui4d that n....r.,e, kUchen, or edcfltion.W. elso Iftow you 1M bI'It valun m buildln, meteriel. to live you the bfttJob,....... _.

Non fr,lddlonal sludenl~ dtWayne SI,l!e< ColI~e are Inll'lIed10 bnnq lht.'lr own funch fO theS~~ndt(' room In Ihe lower 1(' .. ('1 of'he StudN11 Cl~nlN on Thur'lod,'",March 19

The lundH..'on ~.ldrh ,.,1 noonfh(J ',f>lIcfllh In d "'j~rl(". 01 pro

tJrtlfn~, I', entItled 'Jot) Milfl<to!

Students invited to brown bag

'Be!!l9 a ne'iveol the Mlclwe., Wayi1e Slate College.lt'. very r--__.....tIM. alleeted OennIlLIn$lar'. ...yJogrow pro!8•.lofiallyhere,v;ews oIWeYne, . 'OWayneSlale ~oU_ 'ack.a

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"King and Queen of the Green freshmen rOydlt.,- i1t Wd/rH'State College, will be crowned dUring d dance ')dturdd¥ '-;'dU h

24 sponsored by the Student ActiVities BoardCandidates fDr the title were nomlndted trom (~dlh 'I",p'·'.·' If<

dorm containing freshmenWomen of the freshman clilSS nom,ndled by Ih{',r pf'f-r', .--lrf~

Colleen Speicher at Petersburg, Kim Sherry 01 Lauro:1 l'.Io/),nYoung and Lisa Soseman, both of Omaha and KMI!n SrlfldMl1 otWayne

Freshmen men nominated are Mark Vollmer 01 WI.,ner BobGrenier of O'Neill. Pete Sullivan and Paul M<H"r ~Jnn ,)1Omaha and RIcky Moses of Tulsd Okla

A regular meeting of the Board of Trusll':'es 01 'ht, N{·brasl<.(lState COlleges will be held Friday, March 2J ()t ') 15,1 'T'] ,n theEast Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel In Lincoln

Albert Goldbarth, creative 'writing Instructor d' !I'll< Unl',I .... r'>lty of Texas at Austin, will pre'i.ent a reading of hiS poetry toddy(Thursday) at 7 p.m, in the KWS( TV studio. laUded in Ih(;

lower level of the Val Peterson Fine Arts Cente-rThe reading Is free and open to the publicGoldbarth, who will be in reside-nee until Maret' n ,s brough'

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"Prairie Images," a Midlands pho1oe_hibi t dlC'Plc'lng cl1<lnqIn';1 scenery and lile In Nebraska, is on diSplay on Ihe WlJyn,'Stale College campus through Tuesday, April J

The exhibll IS free and open to the pvblle and I', locdled on Ih(­second lloor commons area 01 the Humanltic~building

The exhibit features photos selected as wlnner,,> In The War IC1He,rald's 1982 Prairie Images photo con1e~I, wt',I(h "/a~, publ,,,ned in a December issue of the Magazine of Ih'..' lVI'dl"nd'.

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Pltoto ex..i.it at Wayne Sta'e

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Events which are open 10 thepublic are the sales presentationsand the college bowl preliminary"nd final elimination bouts

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NEBRASKA schools atfp.ndlngBusiness Competition Day Incll,lde Allen, Beemer, Bloomfield,Cedar Rapids, Clarkson, Clearwater, Coleridge Croflon,Decatur, Hooper, lDgan· ViewHumphrey SI FranCIS, LaurelCont:ord, Lindsay Holy Familylynt:h, Lyons, Newcastle, Nortalk Catholic. NDrfolk SeniorHigh, ~mond, Plalnl,lIew. Ponca, Randolph. South S'OU)( CityStan1on, Tekamah Herman, Verdfgre, Wakefield WalthillWausa. WinSide and WisnerPilger

Iowa SChDOls allend1ng areNeola Trl Cenfer and 510u)( (LtyEast

Over 450 high school studentsfrom 34 Nebraska and Iowa highschools will participate in the1984 Business Competition Day.which wi II be held Thursday.March 29 on the Wayne State College campus

Business Competition Day is anannual event co-sponsored by theWayne State diviSion of businessand Pi Omega Pi nationalbusiness education honorary

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on Idle acres, improvjng wildlifehabitat and conserving water."

The reporl, based on data froma >ample 01 4,300 larms In 227counfles, shows that abou1 35 per·cent at the diverted land providedsuitable co.... er for wildlife, About13 million aue feet 01 water fhatwould have been used to Irrlgafe8 million acres o,~ cropland alsowere sa'ied by the conservaltonuse acreage programs-

A more detailed report ex·pected later this year will showother malar achievements In con·servatlon, Block said

Copies ot the preliminaryreporf are a .... ailable frOmUSDA's Agricultural Stabiliza­tion and ConservatIon Service.room 4714·5. PO. Box 241S,Washington. D C 20013,,~.

calling (202) 447·6221

Vo .g judging plann.d

The NebraSka State Dalrymen's Assodation ,named 10Nebraska producers for their 'Top Ten Award at the. assocla··tlon's annual meeting In Columbus Thursday.

The Top Ten Award 1$ new this year, according ,to Phll'C.ole;University of Nebraska '.exten~lon dairyman. The r~cogrjitlon

replaces the NSDA 600 and 100 pounds of butterfat, club 'awardspresented in the past. he said.

Top Ten Award recipients included: Ronald Kittle, Wlrtslde,666 pounds. 71-cow herd,

Hor.. s.minar i, planned

Question, will be an,w.r.d

Ag soci."Itonor, Itvd.nt,78Guan~v~~s~~~aN~~~:~k~n ~~~~~~t~t~~~~c~~us~c~~~de~~~~~~scholarship--reeogRft-fon.Qinner March 1-8 afthe UNL East UrHon~Initiates are required to be fn the upper 10 perc.ent oOheir dass,

The program 'jnc-Juded presentation-s-------of ·the Outstanding"Sophomore and Senior Awards by Ted Har,fung.--dean of the NUCollege of Agriculture. and an address by Karen Keller 01 theNebraska Department of AgrIculture.

Among those honored were: Desil:'ee Wifllam~of Allen, DallasHansen of Carroll and Allee George of Dixon.

Harmony with Horses is the theme of Ihe annual NebraskaHorse Seminar to be held April 23 at the Keith Counfyfairgrounds in Ogallala

The seminar, which will starf at 8:30 a.m., MST, will featurenationally known horseman Ray Hunt of Mountain Home.idaho

John Lambert, Keith·Arthur extension agent·chairman. saidHunf's morning demonstration will center on getting startedwith Ihe green call Following an 11 a.m. lunch, Hunt will

~~~~~~~~~eet:~~~~niqUeStor young horses The seminar

Lambert urged people interest In attending to preregister byApril 9. The preregis.lration fee Is $30. last registration is $40.Preregistration forms will be availeble at extension o'flee,

More than 2.:500 high school studen's from across the stafe areexpected in Lincoln April 5·7 for the annual vocationalagriculture ludging contest sponsored by the NU Institute 01AgrIculture and Natural Resources

Five contests, ranging from meats iudging and evaluation '0larm managemenl, will be held on Thursday, and 8 contesf\rdnglng from welding to entomology to landscape ludglng, willbe held on Friday, dccordlng to Lloyd 8ell. NU ag edu-eatlonstaff member and conlests coordinator

Most conlests Involve both individual and team participation,Bell saId. and both individual and team contes' winners willrecelve dwards dvring a ceremony on Saturday morning at theUNL East Campus Union A sweepstakes award will bepresented to the outstanding FFA chapter leam in the contests

In addition. Bell added, some at the winners will go on to compete In nalioncll contests to be held In conjunction with the National FFA Convenffon in Kanscls City this fall

"One way or another a producer can get his questionanswered by contacting us at the Farm & Ranch Report." satdJ 1m Randall, University of Nebraska extenston communica­tions specialist-broadcast media.

The Farm & Ranch Mailbox Is a toU-free number farmers and'ranchers may call to ask any questions 'regarding productionagriculture, These questions are then answered on Farm &Ranch Report. which airs each Thursday at 12:30 p,m, and 9:30p,m. on all Nebraska ETV stations.

The toll·free number to call Is (800) 742-7518, and ask for theFarm & Ranch Mailbox. The phone number can be called 24hours a day

"When the quesfions come in, we decide if It is a problem 10 awide number of farmers or to a specific IndiVidual." Randall,the show's producer and host. said. If the question relates to ageneral audience of prOducers, II will be discussed on Farm &Ranch Report. If a specific question relates to an individual pro­ducer, it will be forwarded fo a university specialist to answerby mail

Conservation gains

'Thal adds up to 121 millionIons of soil that stayed on theland." he said "While the chiefgoal of Ihe PIK programs was fabring down production, ofhergoals included reducing erosion

Pennycross is plentifulNebraska winter wheat sooner control measures are

farmers should check their fields begun, the better the results."now for Ihe presence of pen Furrer said daytimenycress. olher muslards and temperatures of 50 degreeskochla. a University of Nebraska Fahrenheit or higher areextension weeds speclall!>t warn desirable for herbicide appllca-ed 1Ion, "but are not absolutely

John Furrer said a high percen necessary. It lust takes a IIttie

tage 01 wheat ftelds are probably. ~~~;;r~~ur:~n~~~II:~:r,~eedsIfinfested this year. He cited last The cost of weed control In

~:~:'sU~:~I~~~~~'tfn~~nt~:r~~~~ winter wheat Is reasonable, heto control weeds at the proper said, "Very seldom does It nottime, as one of the causes for the pay to che'f'hlcalty ,~ontrol ,pen·probable high Infestations, nycress In wheat. H~lcld.

"i'hose untreated weeds wenr- cost 15 equal to about ,Q"'l;h.1f toto seed and formed a tremendous two·t"lrdJ 01 a bush•.t Of",Wh'.tJreservoir," In many wl'nter wheat plus the cost ot'appllcatJonJ , he :tid·f Id h Id ded,Ie 5, e sa . "We. have "nlp:alld tuck'slt..,a.The weed specialist stressed tlon fhissprlng.because-th.lfI.'.<li

the Importance at applying her· are .s.tHl of') the we:t sl~, '~~I.tbicldes.t the rlghl lime. "This Is aPpnellllon, may be Ihe IjIlullonwhere many peopte have ,atl~tr· 1r fields ca~not. ~ work~,'~': he'harT':':" -Ul'ey wbt, too 10'l1Q-. The said,'" ,'-" -', ";',J...;:..;.~'.:;.';;,! ",,!,~

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lant to help the calf while his ownImmunity is being developed:'Rice said

"If response is poor anddehydration occurs, discuss theuse of oral fluids with yourveterlnari'an to aid in correctingthis serious part of calf scours:"he recommended. These fluidshelp to restore essential bodyneeds which other medications donof.

"Don" neglect fo'· assureyourself that the newborn is dC·

tuaUy ,getting milk when he isnursing," Rice emph.asized toproducers, On some cows. it isdifficult to break the teaf end seal50 milk will be released. "It also15 possible that a cow occasionalIy does not produce enough m i ikto support a calf," he said

became possible and planting ofhybnd seed began. Genetic conlaminants in fhe hybt-id seedwere responsible," he said

Since even a low level 01 conlamlnalion will fead 10 problems,hybrid seed conlamlnants muslbe reduced 10 zero, he said

II Ihe Invesfment for cleanseed requires a substantiallyhIgher price lor seed, such a costIS jusllfied If the threat of shattercane rc infeslalion can be removed." Hanway said

He cldded thaI the problemmu~1 be addressed with a sense ofurgency "Grain sorghum filts anImportanl. special niche in U 5dgricul ture The shatterCilneIhreal 10 lis lull and ellecll .... e usemusl be removed'

Demoristrations were given byChriS Pierce on ropes, LarryJdcobson on pigs, Shane Jacob,>on on rabbi Is. and Jessie Jacob50n on Odlmeal cookies

Charles Pierce gavc a present.llion on rabbil'), nu1rltlon andrecord", L Ijnch was served by theDempster,> and Mohr ....

Nexl meeting will be April 9 al7 30 pm at the Northeasl Statlon. Members enrolled In Ihecooking prolect will meet al 6 30pm

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PUlN" In olh.. r (enlf!rs II IS pOSSible 10 sendHl~~ Informallon, ,lnd the kidneys, 10 coun!rle', abro<1d

Whf'11 It drrl ... I"" ,lnd Ihe person receiVingII I'> prL'p.)r(~d lor Ihe transplant. the ':.urgeryuew IS assembled, no matter what tIme ofddY or nlqhl

ABOUT 10,000 AmerIcan .. are wdlllnq forl("Idney Irarlspldnts, yel only about 5,000 wltlrt.'eleve onl! Ihi ... Yl:ar because of a ')horlaqe01 ',ullable, tl.-.sue m.1khed donors The(h<'lO{e 01 tlrt'Binq an adequate tl!>Suematch"0 there will bl~ no rejectIon Is aboul one In1000. the n.'cl'ion .In exlenslve poot of donors'" n(~CeS!!>dry

If you wOuld!Jf' willing 10 make d gilt oflife," write 10 the Nehrd~,kd Kidney Founda!Ion, 1117 Norlh 91',1 Plata, Omc)h,l 68134Enclose a \5 dondhon, and you wtll be amember, and reteivc the newslelter

Actually, Ihe most common trl)nspldn' Isthe normal blood tran~tu5lon Some torm ofIrdnsference IS also being done with skin,eye corneas, liver, heart. teeth, pancreas,bone marrow, gtands, inner ear parts. bloodvessels, tendon .. , and more, Thousands atpeople llt'f~ liVing enloyable 11'it'') becausedonors ht'lve glvf~n up their organs

There i~ a T shirl thaI says" I love youwllh all my kidney' The Kidney Foundalion ',logaf1 \', 'Life pass it on "

)HATTERCANE WASf'·' oqn1led ,I'> i) problen, InNdHrl<;kd over ,5 years ago, He1n,"<lY".lld

The Nebraska Grain SorghumO'..'velopmenf. Utilization dndM<Hkeling BOdrd is partially funding Ihe conferenc.e, which ISdp<,lqned for state and lederdi,lqency personnel, crop improvenll'nl dssoe Illllon executives tram,>orqhum producing s'Iates, n.lhon<11 Il~,lder", of seed trade,,·,'.o<.lallons and representati .... e~,'J' \('f'd cHld chemical corpora

But wlde<,prCdd devl'lopmenl0' Itle problem occurred after1'/':>1 wtlcn commerCial produclion of hybr Id 9r (lin sorQhum ~,eed

BLUE RIBBONWINNERS

The Blue R'lbbon W'lnner<, J HClub met March 15 a1 the Carroll,>chool The meeting opened wllhIhe 4 H pledge

The teeder calf show wasdiscussed, and members werereminded of lhe bake sa'ie heldMarch 17_

A slide presenfalion wasshown, entitled "Judging MarketHogs" Serving lunch were Ihe

DADS HELPERS John Williams and OMrellDi1d '-, Helper!!> 4 H Clu~ ~\~, Fre~h families

"'arch 12 at t~~~hea;p~~a Nitl), meetulg \101111 be Aprlt 16'en (on(orlj' ~V"s '1,' e, ..,r;lh Ihf' Don Nelson and Deand'~<u'!o!!.(:d for a ";;~"'t09~ty /je~.r!~ 1amll105 a'l. hosl"Ap"l1 J.I frO(1"l ,t~ :t'~. ~~m'~Qr T0PP nl'>ws reporter

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molher had not received apr&,.>'ientl ....e ',1acdne. These produc Is musl be-gTven very early (atew hours) dft'er a~alf is born

"Consult your' veterinarlanabout these helpful aids if problems occur in the new calf,"Rice ad.... ised, Nearly any calldisease problem can be minimized by dipping the na\lels of an~wborn calf in iodine and pro"mptly administering 1 to 2 qu'artsof colostrum. he continued."Delayed Intake of colostrumprevents mdximum antibody prolection," he said

In spite of preventive efforts, a. calf stili may develop scours, theNU specialist said.

"Prompt oral medication,either liquid or pill. may helpfiqht Ihe infection and is impor

Nell m"f.'llnq wltl be April 1-1 In!h.r~ ~1()rlle 01 Mrs DennisGrl~unkl' Lethd and LaurelOUBOI', will hI! co hO$IS

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LUCKY LADSAND LASSIES

1h'! MMlh 8 meeling 01 theLucky LiJds dnd LdSSI('<, 4 H ClubN.J', (illlf!d /0 order lJy DonnaRrJhn JI~1t Goll.-h led lhe 4 Hpledqf-'

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lh', club ',el dues at ~l JJ'I'!rrrlefnber 10 IJe paid al Ih~ ne .. 1tnl!etlnq I! dlsa was decldf~d 10purchcl<;E' new flags for the (Iub

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eqq hunt April 21 at 1 p m Theclub will color eggs at the fire hallon April 19 at 6 p rn Each lamliyI':. a5ked 10 bring one and a tla!1dozen hard boiled egg'>

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rnunosupprW)~IVI! druq<) clt'f~ qlw_'n to prevenl II

MO'i.t at thl~ PlWpll:· who corne lor dialysit><It'(~ alr~<1dy 11.,..,ue typed, Wtlrflrlq lor Ihecal!"1£11 IIH..'re I'> <l kidney " ... adclble TheyIllerally 11 ... 1.' wlIh their bag~ packed

When 'tlere I~ a donor kidney, !irn(' 15 01the e,:>!>en<.c ThC' 1i~,>ue Iype I'> fed .nll) ,)(omput!!r ill d f.(J'ntr.,! location I! there I., nomllleh ~n Ihal ,.r('it, II 1$ ..enl 10 othHf <.om

facilify that IS sheHered andfreshl)" b~Oded '-Nl~h \Iraw isdesir... ble i'l shoul-d be used onlyfor abnormal calvinq problem,~

10 a ....oid elfpo'Soing a new calf foanarea where other caffle haveb<>en

~- Scovr vaccines. given 10 thecow at six and three weeks beforecalving. ha ....e been effective inp-reventing ~ome of the mQfeserious types- of caff scours.The!.e vaccines stimulate the cowto produce antibodIes that profectthe <:;a-U th-r.ou-gh her coLost.r'UflL

-- Keeping the mofher cow onan adequate nvtrillonal level.along wifh a proper prevenfivehealth program, tends to result infew calvlng'health problems,

"- Some products- are availableto give fa I'he baby -calf j:f its.

producer Hedvlly inlested fieldsin 1978 had an dverdge of morethan 23 million viable seed!> peracre

And, Burnside .ldded,"shatlcrC.lne is d persistent weedbecause lis seed remnins. viableIn 'he son lor up '0 13 yedt's '

But' the sec.ond problem ispf~rhaps even more IInportantAnd .. thM·~. the problem otgenelic (,oniaminillion of hybridsCl!'d as d conllnulng source of reInlc')tlon, ,. Hanway "..dld

HiIOWdY· .. dnd Burp"idl;>'<, conc.ern,,> Along wl!h Ihal 01Coopcra1r'ie Exlen'J,ion St~rvic('

clnd NU Agricultural ReseMchDiviSIOn .1dtrunislrillors, ha ....c ledto the lirsl Nationdt $hdllcrctlncConleflmcp. 10 bf~ hl'td here March]A

Ttle club pl"n.. 10 rnF:,'t hJrIJowl,09 on March :;OS ,It th"Ldurl,1 bowllllC} 'llll'y

A r,:ooper,lll"f: lunth ·... d·, ~4~r'~I:(1

oil Itle c1O"f, 4)1 Ih§: ml:f:llnqk,jlh LI)!>(!'q n,~ ..,~ fl:POI t"r

ORVIN BURNS

know where your kidneys .He00 you know how Ihey function'

u\ have 7, and seldom think .-~boul

ern, unles~ w~ hllppen 10 h,lvl! some prolem WI 'h them

Caring for calves

Management ',can curb diseaseProper preparatloo by be'tt,

produ,er-1 will payoff In prevtl't'Jt1t\9 c." Kour$ and othe-r <.-alv;ngPf'otJ••ms which potentially c~n

C6Vse sJgniflCJJn' economic 1~ses

durIng the current calvingseason. a Universily of Nebraskaextension veterinarian said

Duane N, Rice, DVM. said beefcattle prOducer'S can- do seve-roll Ithings to prevent problems. thafprecUt.pose-calf disease, These Inc~ude:

- An "rea for good calving isimportant. It should have gOOddrainage. preferablv coveredwith las<f year's nallve- grassesBaled s'r"w for bedding shouldbe available in case of se-verestorms.

- . In the event 01 bad weafherduring calving, it clean calving

When yie,ld losses 10 gra1nsorghum!:, as well as to corn andsoybeans, are con5ldered. shat'ercane dnd other volunteersorghums may be Nebraska'smost serious weed problems

Don Hanway, Univer'!>ity 01Nebraska el(tension crop~~

..peclalisL said recently "1IhlOg",must happen 10 eliminate shatIcrcane In row crops"

The IIrsf is control of elu .. tlnqInfestations "Crop rOllltlon .. ,wI!>e herbICide selection and CN

lain reduced tillage systems willmake control po~slble II they MC

contlnuou'lily and effectively uscd," he flid

Taml len,,-,In.,. new,> reporler~er""i;'d lunch

If any 01 yOl! h.l·/(! ever had il kidney milKlion, wiltl Ihf! bdCk ache .lnd highlemperdtU(f!, you ..... ('rc ~uddt!Oly madu,hVdre of lht!m Krdncy~ rid !he hody 01 impurifies. ,lnd ,It'l~ ... pry ImpClrl~lnlloITlillnldirlhedllh

WAYNE WRANGLERSThe Wayne Wr(lnglE:rs 4 H Club

met March 6 ilf 'he F Irs' UnitedMethodi'Jl Church Sill membors,(liang Villh their pelrenl"', dllcndcd the meeting

Mdrch I,> Kidney Monlh tlnd Ih(o N.1110ndlKIdney Four,dollJOn 01 Nebr.,,,kd would Idq'to rt'mlnd u'> dll Ih,ll lhc "gill 01 llle" I,> on('

'/If' (.dn ,111 ,)(f,"''I<l'' lor ,Imply by pUIl"lq <I

kidney donor coHd In our w.,llets WhQn yourenew your drlv~~r' .. litf!n~.e. you (iln Ql.'1 d

"'I(ker Ih.ll ',.ty·, Orq<ln Donor 10 pl,)((' on

your Ilccn~('

IT'S SOMETHING fllO<,t 01 lj', !l'1lnk dt)(JullJhf..'n "'J(' fl:ild of '>U( h .. dOfl,)I,on I)ul dOll !

clh".,)y~ atl upon un!l! f('rn'fHll'd

Many Ihinq~ can hdPP1!rl to kidney,> 1\dl':.easp, (.)llcd polyCYS'I( kidney', e,lnqr.lduatly slow down funcllon ':ilrep Infeelions Cdn ..... Ipe oul kIdneys Dldbete" I',slressfvl tor kIdney ... , ,)nd oltl~n rfi~~ul'" Inr.enal fallure

People who~e kidney ... Me no longer "tOrk109 properly Cill' hd ... e Ihe impurlhe\ lleilnsed by means 01 dlillY<,IS. wilh cl rn"Hhlne, 2 or

HE LPING HANDSThe Hclplnq Hands .J H Club

m(!t Mdrch 10 In Ihe ,cen Vollo:home Co ho,;l" ;fH:re Amy andJenny Volfe dnd Douq and KimCtwrry

For roll (all, memb(;>r', told ofprOlo<h Ihey ar,: worktnq on

PI"{'sident Cindy Berq cdrledftlf~ mel'llng 10 o'-der Jenny Vollr'gd-..e tht~ ~..:~< ":!dry !. report Thf~

IrCi.lsvre.-'" report alo,o 'Nil,>

DEER CREEK VALLEY ql'Jf3'1'IAll rnf!mt){~r.., hf;rr: pre'>l·nl D0'Jg (hN' '( ~.poke on rockel.,·

f/l..d[(h S nh(:'n HlP O"f,r (rf!f~' ilnd Kim Chl:rry ,>poke on sma,V,,!I(.'y 4 H (rub rnl~1 In thl.' Ing Amv Volie prcs~nl~'d aJ<!lchdrd Sdnd':> horrw dl:monstratlOn 'Tool~ tor

Palrlck ~M1(h (-Qndl-J(lf!-d 11'* ~1or.';;£-",

Hlf:.'l"'rlg ~nd O",'/,n Sand', K,lfrly L(HghlQn !>howe-d how !("

'""p<:l,-tr:d on Ih", 1,)'.1 rnt'~'inq ROll 91.f!' g demon~!r<l'lOn("II ,1,1I'1. it V"leri'lr'lp ,~ .. (h<';lnq" I' *~'> Bfirr-,-'fiJ'l1cetl aqkf~ d'ld

P'OII~(' ldt;-d~ .... l·r" dJ'J,.(\J ... ·.',d _....'1'.'). f.Ji'l-;" ,~,II b-<.' ;a·ld 1J,<.}rel': IJrJ'Jr.nQ,J'r", t);IJ"jn~'~'~ nl"''-'',r~':t "nrJ drl:Y!:': 1'~ T~n !,-iJpreme tJa~l:

,,..,·,,.,,...t)<,:,r~ iI'{l! ..dlr),Hl0p!"g' .... ,~ c:.."I~ "'~d~ 'c t;.e h",'d '''''Het- ;!~.'H ...", J,..... F Iflr ~.j,~ .... 'Joe N/ft"t·-..,. n-,ijfT'---vrmtf,.."O,'7.---rt',~.,~,.c~

llj ... lr.l~,r.t I <!I tl< ~' Ir~!·or d' 'c '.a,".k !~"e'~ d.<C,rlallon,!> o'~ t,.xxt 'r,"o:J,t-.'.... '"n (40-:.~,,¥ l}-t' ¥-~F;;':"'" '6

Shattercane"is a growing problemin yield losses to various grains

Se<;.retary "nd tred~,urer',

report':. w(!re 9, ... cn follOWIng lh~

fla9 ':.alu!l, FQ1Iowlnq HII'bU~lfIefj.~ mCj~llng. John E 11 (orgave il demonstrallon on 'ht'dlges.tlve "ys!J!:m 01 .) horse

In addition '0 lhe WdyneWrangler ... Hor!>l~ " H Club, d ,1 Hdog program W,lS tldd(~d

....r.

NEXT MEETING ... ill be April'I If'. t~ IIftrMl 84(1< !olrom hClrfH·

W(.....ld~o,,1f IrHJ and ,1f! ...r ~(\arl

~.' hfif'd,lI' It!'.-ot'" and m~mbt!'r·.

~.o't ,.-' ~ ~,..r9t' ot !'n4!' l",.1.orl.'I'd ~~":"0fjI.",.pt.~ tr~mboltf'lo .... ,I~

',.""'./ll "A9',.\';Iro..,If!''!ilfr..... rt"'to'"

FOl.LOWING fhe bus.inef><'mr.!<!'ting, Edilh Janke gave j)

!,peech on her gardening proil:c IIdl~d "Whl~n 10 Plant'

B-ecf If!ilder Terry Janke,a5'5.~st~d by meornbers ChildMark, Kara and Chfls Janke.gavt' a t>lld~! prewntatton on pIckIfl9 oul be-el prolecl animal!> AllcIvb member!> were a~k("d 10iudQt! ~ome !>tidf!'S ot bt-et .mdQue\'lons ""tore answered

Tim Sle ...ftr~ led a weed Idf~n

tlfi(...,tioo (on',:~f w,th t'JII (Iut)rn(!'m~.-'l parfIClpaflfl-?

A verbal thank yOIJ was rec~fv

cd tram Ihe Balers and IheWayne CoUnfy HI-storicalMU!teurn clcan up commillee for'he club'~ ~/ork at the museumVerdet Backsfrom also Ihanke-dmcmbfl'rS for their help at the r(~

cenl pork feed

or dDo....e SJ 1S on April 30, stord9f~

f.'<1rning!\. ...,1 I I ... top and interc~1 on _the pflCt.· wpport loan will beginto accrue for corn th~lt ha") l)l~en

in reserve V tor mor~ Ihan oneyeM Inlerest itt ready is dc.cnllrlgon loans lor corn tha' has been inrc'.>(:rvc Ic')" !han one ycar

II the!' Apr 11 30 price fal!'() below\.1 15, re ..erve V corn no longer·.... 111 b(> In relc<l$C '.if':ltU<.l ilndtarmero, will conllnue earnIng'f,loraqu paymentf-,

Odld used by CCC in delermlnIn9 Ih(' '-cl('lHe level Include 'I ... eddY mO'ilOq .lverage prices rl,>reported by USOA'5 Agrlcullur.llM~,rkcflnqService which ')howpflces hid by buyer". 011 seIC<:'l'dmarkel!•. dnd cl month end F(;'portof prlCI~S rcc.ei .... cd b)" t,lrnwr~,

Iswed by USDA's Stafi!>lIc<'l1Reporting l)er'iICC This rC'pori... how!o the prev;ou~ month' ••i)vcr.lge price dnd the cun!!'nlmid month price

Ddily market$; reviewed byCCC lor corn arc Kansas CllyMlnnedpoli~. Omaha dnd 51Loui ..

.........,,..,",.".,.~ •• .".......t4Id In t,..... of 1nI.1l ".'l,In, U"forfuNI.

Ir.~Qt .... fy~ Mey Dedifflcu1t to loate In lOc.al nur..r~

_~' U"""'ll1lhelilhtT'-_ ""'", 15 140'1 'n hlf9htp....~, 20 f<lOrlln hel9ht; U fool ~<Id,I,~; .51W1 In hel9hf,~ '-Uw;; 2SfMllnheI9hl,._ .... ..,;,Tn.r~d0Kember cokf w.ve caused Nebr.suf1:S '0 bUf'fI' farge

.moum--s Of. fir-ftiIOOid in ttwsr ,'ovo and flrepl.aces. WOOd ~shes canbe heJpfu.':whtn ~iIId '0 lOils, but you,have to,bf careful.

As woocU;urns, mineral. In the 'NOOdare,nof consumed, but ,.emah;jtJ the ~. MOlt ashes cortlaln considerable calcium andpoiash;m' and .1Ome_pho$phorus, and ~gneslum.

.Becauseof tneir hl9hc.alcium content, WDOd ashes are alkaline andnaw the ..mee-fleet tI$lime: In railing the sol' pH. There is evidencetlley al"" help 0011 aerallon, '

Wood' aShes can ause problems In "0'11$ unless th~y are u!J.edm-'alley,

50;·'1 yOU want to us.e l!II$hesoo. say a garden or lawn, scatter themOVitt' the ar•• ,in moderate amounts. Or, you can add th&m tocompostOf rotted manure because those materials lend to be acidic and lowin pofastlum.

Avoid "wtm. stuff" on housepl.n'sihis.- i-$ the time of year for w11)lte stuff on the soil of your

houseplants.Hovseplants dry ouf q4JJck,ly in fhe winter with the furnace running

all1he time, As a result. they get watered more often and a dirtywhite crust of soluble salb from on 'he soil and pot,

1hls "white stuff" can be avoided by using dfstHled water on yourplants. BKal1Se this Is expensive you might try cleah melted snow ordrlpplngs. from a defrosting refrigerator.

If SliUs have atread~ formed. iUlt scrape the crust off the soli surfac~ and odd some new 5011 mhc:.

Leaching' " .another gi)Od way to remove ex.cess salf5 from plant,0U. To do Ihl,. sel ,he plant In the ,Ink or over a bucket and addwafer as fast as- the soU can fake It: Use at least five Umes as muchwater a, the pDf would hold if the plant were not In if

Dry winrer weather can also cause leaf ~urface damage onhou&epfants. To avoid 'his, keep the air as moist as possible

To keep your plan's healthiest In winfe-,.-. let them go dormantThev need a re!.t1ng period, so don't forcl? growth. Use Ie" walergen«aflv and low inre-nsil.y 119M.

Also use less fertltller, Ferllllzlngp';!nts. with half the recommended strength once ev(!rv 'wo months is. ade-qua'? during t,he winler

ALSO DISCUSSED .... in Hlf':,Ivb's par'lupat1on In Wa-f0f:",(e't'1lI':'t'lOIj)I ctldJr~tlon A,mOr\94t:tj-,1lhlt1- ckJ/'.lJ'l.1oeC "'i~r~ h~lplng

... ,fh thf~ (t'nltnrHo$l I;jl::llrdt,ntI.,II~d'~ /:II float l1lnd m"'-,'I'J.9 tI

t-t-rl,r.h 'JI.r~,e' B.H"~'r~..m 4ndfu''<::i1:, e."'l!'1f ~'F Ii ~,,.)itI ,r.'lr) It'~

~Oi,iK11.

{,orrt'~~"'Ii(If, rr.~-jt:., ~4'~

J.fl"'., "hrl",o.G .. ~",ilt"I' f~/" 1"J ..... ,(.tlt·Q1; ''''''''II,'!.# (" a""~' 'I:'" tt,",

~t~1 ~I,..,~'p\",r; ·".. ,r ',r.or",A 'JiF' ~ ~

.,. .~I(I .'" 1" .. '.-I"V ,';.- "II~' '': ...."Y:lllll'llW\ _11I!li C,r;.ttjrll.w'.. , .~.MIII; '>l:l~

W' titlltl''!lI ""'~' ~

PLEA5AHTVALlEYPleasant Valley 4 H Club ml:t

March 5 in the Terry Jankehome. With 15 member':> answeriog rotl c.all by wearing green

President O-ee Baler c()(Iduc.tedthe meeUng Mark Janke led t~club in Itle flag ~o'llule, and BeckyBaier rE!dd minutr:o:. at th~: laslmeeting

Me-9l'b(~(!j. dl~CUH~d partlclpating In the A Zprogrdm .aod;r<!lctor camp Cooking memb€'r~

will pdrliclpdle in Bake and 1 dlor(­DaysOaf~ 01 the ~pel!ch conte'!>I and

ofllr.:er!. frAming were dtlI"lOUf)(ed

Farmers maysell reserve Vcorn after they

repay CCC loansCorn pl.lH;>d In the farmN

owned reserve alter J utle 30.1981, WD~ relecls.ed lor redcmplion. effective Immediately. byEvereH Rank, c:-:ecull\lf: vIcepre5-lc.tenl 01 'he US. Departmentof AgricufltJre's CommodityCred-it Corporation

Rank ~..'Jid fhi!> means f1lrrne,.,now may sell - but arc no' requtred to wI! Ihmr r~"'.erv(t Vcorn atter repaYing their CCCprice wpporJ loan

The retas-on for foday'''' .1(llonhe 'Xlld, wrr~ th.,t th(~ nallon.ll.l.-erag(' price rl..'ccl .... ed byfarmers for ,orn fMd rt:<)ched53,25 per bushel. Ihc Si)mc it'> Ihe$3.25 per bu'!>hcl rcleil ...e Ie .... t· I torrU!4l'rve V corn

U'SOA make'~ !, lor JQt:paymenh to farmer ... wllh qrl\lnin the r~wr ... (· Upon repaymonlof Ihe 10000n. farn\f:r5 can ke-op 'hl.'storagt.> pclyment!l p.drnl:'dthrough thf~ date 0' rt·p.tymenlRe'ea~ 01 reserve V corn wdl

continue through April 30, Rank$ald. If Ih«: Oyc·day nationalaverage market price rt-milln" dl

Farmer .. who look parI in IheU.S. Department 01 Agriculture's1983 paymenl In kind programsreduced soil erosion by more thitn20 percent on cropland 'aken outof production, Secrelary ofAgriculture John R Block saidrecently

Releasing a preliminary reporton conservation bene'its 01 PtK

1:4-11· news .•··.1 r~f~::~:e7~:f~~~~~~7ijr~~.., .........1 average 0174 tons to 5.8 tons per

clcre per year

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.SCHOOL CALE_A.ThvrIct.,. :<Mlrch ",~2t::, G'irl$

Ira.ck,.Cul~illbu., l,;..~e~ie.. ;elementary· parent.teac-her confttre-nce,,,ev,-nlng, _ _ :'~

l'rldlty._ch U:EI.menlaryparent, ieacher 'conferen.tes. noschool for elemeri1ary, '

sa'urd.Y'.. '. tM,rch 24~ 'Juniorhigh (7-9) .band clinic. W.yne.

Tuesday. MJrch 21, 'Swingchoir at Vermillion,

Unl'tdPre4;y,,,,,'an CIIurch. (Qill. Ch~rch,pa,lOr) .

Su"'!la., ~rch. 2k Sunday'$choo:l. ,::.5' a.m,; worshlp* 11a.m,

SI. Jolin'sLuther.." Church.

~ Dennis Morner. Yluncy, pastor)·Thursdav. March 22 Breakfa,'

Bible dass, 6:30 a.m.; specialvoters. meeting. 1:<30 p.m.

Sunday. ~rch 2S,Sund.y

•·mm.ntiet Luthfl1l.n'Church«steven 1.. ~r.e,"er, pastor)Sunday•.. ~rch :U,Sunday

Khool. 9;30 a,m,; worshf,p withHofv.Communlon. ~O:30 •.m. ,Wed_ay,~rch 21, "'Ie!"

week ~ool" 6-'1 p,m,; ,lentenservice. St. -Paul's, 7:30 p.m.

Christla~Church(Marty: Burgus, preacher)

S"ndaV. March 25; Bible,schoolfor all ages. 9:30 a.m,; worship,

• FRIEHDl.'I'TUESOAVSe..... member' 011"" I',I_'~

;~~C;;,~..:a';~~IC:~/i::"2Rulh l,;empk,.'pr.,ldenl. pr.sld·ed ove,.. t,hf':' "'HUng. ,Mrs.Lawrence, Nef~Cwt.w'.'. a 91.Ht~f.

Roll c.1l ,¥a,. a """"""9!d ninl,CI,ar~ Holtrof ~a5,1~',ch~l'geof..~e,ntertainme;nt:: ,Mf:m~r" "gavereadll>gs aJldlokes. Th. b1r1~.song was' sut:tg ,for, Mrs'; LaYlre:~ce­

"'"Ison,guesl., .., ..lht._meeti"O ",osed.· with:,: the

readtop ~(." '~e 'coll~ct,,' .·EdUhJ:~nson .wHf' ~osf 'he- Tuesd:a,Y,AprUIO meelll>g .ar 2 P,"', The.~iU ,I:tave. ,a 'baked 'good$ ex:·change,

LUTHERAN CIRCLESeven·rnember5, of:, the .- Salem

L~theran ~hurdl. Grde· 5 ~.e'March 13 at 8 p.m, with. DonnaTullberg. Mrs. Lowell Johnsong.ve fhe I~SOI\. Mrs,EI<lonNlx'onwillJ1osllhe Tuesda•. AprlllOn,eeting at 8 p.m.

NEwa~KSMr.$.-. .e,at _,Berr'(~Jlbf.vlan '.at'

Graves Public. ,Libra,,)', has .at'nounted the librar:.y tla$ rec.eivedthe lollowlng- new book!> foradults: "Wi,ld ,Bells, to the WildSky" by La'ur{e M.cBain.

Eternal Ufe?" by Hans Kung.

,.PAR.ENT-TEACHER

CONFERENCESParent lea'che( con,f.erence-s tor

elemenlary students at I,heWakefje,ld CommUfllty SchOOlwill be held today and tomorrow

i==::::::,.:.w~-:-:,.-:-=:.."":...~: I=-~: ......;--:., lie>"".~I.._- .......... """_'_.'_~ 1__ "'1 """",*","""'.,......- ..... _', ' " ••,~_""o.l>r.....'.......,...........-r ~_ .. W~,.,..1 ~ .i.~,...'(:h» "-' ~~Io:....,.,~ ~,,' .':' ," """* :I'~" '.......... -~,...,., ~$" ~yf:bH't'lordet" :*or,,,.rfNtlt~!fl!o' ...... '* -. '*... ...... - I... .Mr· ,

...... ..,.,.,~' .". .Q........,..,.'i*"".~9lIJd'JooJf' EdlK~'i~ $wwu' Unt~".m'a.-. _, _ .. _ .... Dls'''c' J c_"'" 1""';"'- '''' Afoo'il II coHM.,........" ~~ . tAl 01 _...,. 1. ~ _idll """ be ~d .n~ IfflIeiT facil:~fy v I

......... TlIoI ~"_ .-- . ~:l4_""""'Uot"",*",' . . 1

-..,._ .... ~. _ ..1II bootIIII "...,. _,.,. FIREFIGHTER$SEMI~R:

.<Wo. 22_ .... l,uId4oyol sc_ Lunch In lI>o SI P.,dcn 0 .., ""-"; • ,....igtItermt..,_,- ~f ....... wm be May U. 'tM5, _ motjfwa'Mr~edbyAIi(:e-8rown, isem~'na,. M~ .t Wpetield llW':~~_ __ c-=. JudftI ~- ... Coble, prindpa" reported e.rb Pr.'on and H-azel Rolston, March 11 ~f' tocjj 'ire chj~f

--~.-w~OIc:cpr"""ltot on Ilks, aUlWp~. (ESU,1 nurse) IShort .c,llY'; Don Kl.:'hl 'P f

'~,'lI>-""'" Ii.. in II ~ hivll $ChOClt _til """COMMUNITY CLUB WakeHeld, "'cre'..... ·I....Wrer~~j,-i~lincf to ac: cer'f1i5 ctauft~ current , •.-tvs on Membership in the Wakefield of the N@raN State- Vol~nfeer' SPRING R£,V'V.L,-~.-1'....,.Tiit1Jef'"'$ Pf'-4llPOU' on nigh schoof "'.01'1' ...-ty en, CommtJnUy Club ha-s reached n, !Firefighters AssoclafJon; Lela:Md' Pr.OfKS« Jeff Donley fromdoinf:r...., I!IfCII!1t to ttMl' exi.tmg trance program .t Wayne State according fo Alden. Johnson, 'Peters., presiden' of the Nebras~a Nebraska C-hri'1.tia:n College i'n'

"R~ ~!iif~5~. College- and· senior progress membership chalrman. Tile cJvb· Fire: Chids AS$OClafion and chief Norlotk w!fl be,guest '$peaker' at1lIe. --d .~te9CIed c;:ont,.-octs report. met Mar(.'h a'at the city council ot the York Voluntee', the sprj,ng revival,'fo:,be held 'at

~ "alt·_"'.~ '.ele~t~y' end Lyle Trvlli09tr,.•tttfefic direc· roomwithWakefieJdRexaltOnJQ Firefighters; and 't\'ayne fhe Christian <;hurch' Frl~dV,~ ~cners -.ct ·MrS. -tor, appeared before theboa-rd to as hosts, McLaugt*n•.director Of fire March 30 through' Sunday/Apr.,.A'~. ,guidcWlce'c.ounselor, ,and discuss 'th~ overa-If athletic pro- Bob, Obst ,of Grand Island. trainIng for the Nebras~a Fife 1~,lar1es 'for::",':f.~.,. 198oC'$~ school gram.' Issues discussed wet'e public refations representati've Service. The. topics wlH, be' ,"~A5p&c:ts'pi

=ymtr,:,...-",: -~ fOIr t.ne ad· - cMt,-"'iovenfory ot ,'equipment. for 'Nonhwe,t"n .BeUTet~hone The event was held in the. fire Salvation.," Ori· Ma,..ch ~::3LI~'min(str.-tors. " . maintet1a"ce, of eqvip,mlm,--a-n<t Co:,' was the, guest' speake,.. He hctH and accOt'd~fl9 to Shorf. Kay. subjeds "FaHh'~'·ancf ':G'ri(e~'

Mr, tiartman'discus-Slil'd joSier- f,aciliHesancifuiure.needsQfeach 5.pQke'OfJ the differences, between 55 were in attendam:e on Satur will be 91y~".· '.4L}~30.':'-p"m~VK:e-~'Jof'.-·-the"·K!lloof se1:;'retaries. athletic program, . the servIces of Nor'hwesfern'B~11 aay ,and ,65 DO Sunday. "Baptism" wi-H be the ,~blect on~.~i~.~st\opin·Laurel and ,AT&T. and. answered ques The,focal'firefi.ghters ~~pre~s· April I ctf, 10':30, ..a,-rn" andon 'March. 19, re.venue ,from the LE<;f9N AUX1LtAR.Y lions c,oncerninq,ftfe chang~ver. ecf t~ir ~ppreclanon- to "Mer~e "Christian Lhfing" wW·-f)e,gi",endistl'cid .-:basketball tournament, Lois Hellman', president of' the COnnie Navrkal, Commvnlly 'Kay and Terra,Chemicat'tn.'erna· It}af e..rening at 7 p,:m,'~~en roundup. and,:a' reo American .LegJon AuxHiary~. con' Improvement pr09ram. (:oi'nmir t10nat "Inc. dnd Sid Prestoo an(f .Special m-u-s'c;;.wfll~ ~reHrlted~t f~o.m ttle Ri-ehard Mulhairs-' dueted'the March 12 meeting af fee ,member., -talked abpuf'lhe Peoples,Natural Gas,Co, tOr'; the "11th Deb: Nicholson· ~in ::charge.'0 continue attending Ojstrkt 60R the' LeQi:~n Hall.,' 'Mrs. Loi.s 9.oals the (:o":,mHtee~'ac prese"tations i)t' the work~op The pubU(; I!. ~'com.e"lo',,:attendfOr' !he'·r-erryalnder of' the, )lear:. S'chHnes was- acHng ,sec,retary: complhh. The dub will pay for and to ,the Firemen"s' AUl(iHary iJny or ,all 'of the mee1ings,:!he,.famiJ)';"wiH:'be in.ovl'ng·to' an It was ,'announced 'the pillow 'StgftS-':W be' placed onfhe J>OI)ula for the dinner thev se'rved,on Sun

~.adj4:tCe-n-f:'mstri~+'--'j,n the near ,c1eal'li,n'9' s:e.rvJce, wHl 'be j~ tion signs .on,:th~,norf.hand south day~vffli'e;::- .-' ,'- ..~ .._----- -- " ," --waki!ft~dJ~lV'-2');-,-P+ans wjlr.)Jso-- --edge-of toW".-The-~Jhal-;:·::.supel~i:n't,e.n~ent, ,H,artma'n be,made to,hold"i:1 memOrial ser· Wak!1!'field i~ participating in IherepO!:'t~':f'r'f};e~ftendeQ a state vice for'fhose members ~h~ have N~brask.a, Community Improve'eIleT~',:gr&j}t '~1ng, "f"ecent,ly passed a,\,,:,ay at the May meeting menl' Program,'atlit 'fie- .~dlscus-sed" ,some' new along with a Gold Star ceremony, A, nominating committee com:a~~,f.s-_-,:of ,ft:!ese' :'grants.' The A discussion, was he~d on the posed of Lowell J9hnson" Mikeb~rcfdecjdedtQPursue2aspects. a,u~i1iary .,~holar~.hip which"Oj'S, Salmon and Don Kuhl will sele:el

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'459

100% Pur.75% Lean

Mrs Delores Helms attended d

bridal ~hower lor Kathy Hp.lm ...held Sunday in .hf. Jim Helm',home in ll~Mars. l-ow",

were Mr. and Mr~. Jim. Helms 0'LeMars, Iowa, Bob Mather ofMeadow Grove, Mr, and MrsDenn!!; While and M~qan ofLaurel and Mr and Mrs, TOddCunningham and family.

S"turddY supper guesls In thel.Jrry Alder,\on hom(' ,..,~r(' Mrand Mr<:., Loren Winkelbauer ofHastings lIind Mr clod Mr''S DonWinkelbauer

'1 302Servl.... -

DELI

John Morren

WI........ Sid.....

WIENERS2Y .

John Mon'.t1 An *'-.HOT DOGS 1200• .....

Whale_.

CHICKENS

,.,..,...... - thida M fhlft SlIqrtl

BACON IA......

John M«r.U All ....

FRANKS .~......

~"••r

BACONL~''''e.

PIZZA PARTIES

'.""~FRYERS

1 Servl... _ 65C

BROASTEDCHICKEN $469

WIth 2 SoI.tIa or '" '~ch 'rl.. - t5._~,

Jeff Nec')e of A(pllrilla, Te:a:clsWdS a S(llurday supper 9ue~1 inIhe O.lrrell Nee50e home'

Thurs.cMy SUPPf!f gUC<its In fh(­

home ,0" Mr,:> Delores Helm~;

Mr,:> C1df~nc~ Krueger returncd home March 12 aftff' \"isdlnejlIn the Cahnn KrlJ9C!'r home inWlchila. Kdn

Mrs. Bob Fish of Boone, 'o~a,Brian F ish and Wanda Waitt ofNOt"olk and Mr, and Mrs, EadFish and Bonnie

GROUNDBEEF

99~b.'1 59

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'10!

'219

'10!

Mrs Loyal Peder'j,on in HarIington to help plan 'he progr'amfor the Rebekah District meeflnq10 be held at Randolph in June

Mr and Mr~. Bob Fish ofBoone, 10',-I<l were' Safurd<}y overnighl and Sund.lY gue.. 's in thehome 01 Mr~ Pearl Fish

Sund.1Y .lflernoon guests. 10 thehome of Mr<, Pearl F ish wereMr and Mr., Richard Stdmmdnd ',lmllv of Columbv50, Mr .lndMrs W4yne Fish, JIm Fish andMr dnd Mn Larry Rolhgaberand:'famlly 01 (olerid<jp, Mr dnd

LARGE BOLOGNA,

iRAU'NSCHWEIGER 69~.

FRENCH FRIES_____ ..:',=--.-"7,-9~-=----J(--- .........lIiooop.fIteoUIIIhll""'" ...."

L~.

lib Cut

PORK CHOPS

END ROAST

RIBS

Pori! Loin

T•••• O·... '1 39WHITING FILLET IA. "'g.

,.".,ltl..dCHICKEN BREASTNUGGETS 12-(b. "'g.

WI..."..,. '1 69SUSSEX CHUB 11.0•• Chu~

GROUND CHUCK

'1 69SHRIMP BASKET•.0•. ",g.

Gorton', Crunchy

FISH FILLET 12·0•. "'g,

'or",lanet 12-02. PIli,

LINK SAUSAGELeon.,......STEW BEEF

.oo.h '1 39FISHBURGERS 12-00. "'g.

CathO-hc: Church- -t-Fatht'r D1Jniel Herek I

Sunda." Mclrch 150: MdS~, II 30

Presbyterian Church(Thoma'S. Rob'j,on. pastor)

Sunday. March 25: Church,9 30 it m Church SChool, 10 30

On FrldilY dl1(!'rnoon, Mr';,F r ('d,) SW<ln~on. Mr'S ElmerAyN dod Mr~, Hdrry $.lmueI50n01 Ihe Beldl:n R('bt'kah lodqt> a1~l:ndl~d ,} ml!t..-l1nq df 'h(~ horne 01

15 1/~.-oZ, Can

Del Mon'e

RED SALMON

12 Humbu-rpr aunsto Hot Dog aunt

Double Lucie CU'

GREEN BEANS16·0". Cons

BROWNIES, GIRL SCOUT.SAND CADETS,

the home ot Mrs LawrenceFuch'i> Mrs Ted Leapley re<:eiveel high, Mrs LOUIse Ande·rsonsecond high dod Mrs ClarenciCSlapelman, low

The Brownies, Grrl Scoots andC.Hiets met Ihe afternoon otMa.'-ch 12 Il~ the fire hall,. AUf'r theme-cling, Ihe <}lrI'!> enjoyed,lcrobic danelflg Mn Frankl1nHefner and Mrs WiJyne VagI",W!!re thE' le'adw'S Tred'" were'!.erved by Di,lnna He'ner

Shurfr""__·a-·HOT-DOG

BUNS

Wlldern..s Cherry

PIE FILLING21.0&. Con

Shurflne'ro"en

WHIPPED TOPPING8-0&. TUIo'\j49C

$249-=,......,!i::l:O ·1

Shurfine 8uttertop White & Wheat

BREAD1 '/,·LIo. Loaf

LEnUCElarge Head

ShurfineSLICED AMERICAH

CHEESE12·0&. PIca.

Shamrock of S'I P<ltrlck's Dcl)'Lunc;h was se'rved by Mr",Mifdred SWclnson

lEGION AUXILIARYThe Legion Auxiliary mel the

evening of MarCh 13 in the homeof Mrs Clarence Stapelman Thepistrief J Convention that will beheld on Mdrch ;/4 in Wayne 'Nos

. us .1'" the meefing, asocial llme Nd5 nl

JOll Y EIGHT BRIDGEJolly E lQht Bridge Club w .,

enferlaint-d FriddY afternoon n

MILKVITAMIN. 0 MILK 1-----------1

~$ 19:allon

I g 2% MILK

$l-:"lIoR1% MILK

$1 59GallonGillette

SOLID BUTTERPound

Pint

Shurfresh

night in the Clarence Sfapel-manhome In horior of the wedding an,niversary of the StapelmanS.

At pitch', Lawrence Fuchsreceived nigh for the men andMrs, Dick Stapelman and MrsR,obert Wobbe,nhorsf fled for highfor the' women. Mrs. LawrenceFuchs a,nd Clarenc.e STapelmanreceiVed low

A n(}nost lunch was servedREBEKAHl,;OOGE

Rebekah Lodge met Ft'ldanight 'in the home of Mrs. NellJacobson with 10 members pI'" .sent. Mrs, Nelli-e Jacobson re dan article entitled. T e

HALF & HALF

I,

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Shurfresh

COTTAGE CHEESE24-0&. C'n.

DAIRY

BISCUITS7 1/2·0z. Pkgs.

Pobst

BLUE RIBBON

S8'5~,.~

Her.hey'.

CHOCOLATE MILKY2..Galion

24 e:-nt LooM Pad!12-Oz. Con.

BILL'S GIl)

PillsburyCovnlr'f $10/16, 8IJtfermdk 0* BvlJ"y

OWned"operatedIndepende'lI,byLuecar., Inc.

STORE HOURS: Prl..s eHectlvea a.m.•9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Wednesday.

8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday March 21 'hru Gillette Lite N'Rlte

";O;p;IR;r;h;U;";d.;';.;o;.;.,;oo;:p.;m;.;1·;';·...;:8on:;;iu·i.iU;Ck~·5Di'i· ..iliRgiiiiiiTui..id..a~V;.;Ma~r:ch;:2~7:-.IICE MILK or SHERBET

PRODUCE~__.. ICE9'1'~9~~~M 1-.o-lnCu-'.... ~ PORK CHOPS

HawaIIan' ~

PliiLE~;:''Iarlda 8/ S 129

GRAPEFRUIT

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PITCH CLUBThe Pilch Club met Thursday

S~;'IORl;I'r'lZEH~The. Sen1ci.-',CJt!~en5:~,lub met

ThursdaY,'clftern~n in the tirehall ,With' 13 'present.· Telfing atsome incident that 'had happenedto you :anytime in the month ofMari:h was, used for roll ie,atl. 'ftwas-Voted on to give a donation tot-he','Git" Scouts. Card 'bingo fur­ni'shed the entertal-nment. Mrs.Herb Abts was 8 guest and joinedthe group. lunch was ,~rved byMrs,"Manley Suttonand'Mrs. TedLeapley.

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109 under the SNAPPER RevolVIng Credit Plan ThIS plancalls for a finance charge determined at an annual percentagerate of 21% on balances up 10 $500 00 and of 18%on balances over $500 00.

AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS

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HURRYI OFFER ENDS SOON

San Juan. Puerto Rico. who werethere attending a convenlionThey spenf 4 days in Atlantawhere they went sightseeing

On Jan 11, they flew 10 SanJuan. Puerto Rico where shespent 5 w{;'(.'ks visiting in her son'shome She saw Old San Juan ande;penl 2 daye; touring the VirginIslands with her son

Following her visit in PuertoR,co she flew 10 Cryslal LakeFld 10 spend 5 weeks viS!lmg InIhe 110me 0' Her daughter dndhusband. Mr and Mrs Joe E c(ker and I,lmily

Guests in the Melvin Dowlinghome Friday evenJng to honor thehost's birthday included MrsMillon Bet,hune and sons· andDean Dowling, a11 of Beemer, Mrdnd Mrs. Glen Dowling of Randolph and Robert Dowling of Cdrroll

Mr and Mrs MarvinSteuckrath and family of Nelighspent Ihe weekend in the DwayneGranfield home. Joining thegroup for dinner on Sunday wereMr. and Mrs. Doug Jaeger ofWinside, Mr, and Mrs. MonteGranfield and·Mr. and Mrs. KeithClaussen and Jessica, all of Carrof!

TI.'IIr'...d4t ~'#e"'lnQ gVft'5.l~ lin f~

Svnddtil hom.. to h01\O'" 'h~

!';0\1f."$~ wffe Mr and M' .... , Paul8rade-r 0-1 RandQlph and Mr., and.Mr~, Oa~~ Oaunen

Mr and Mrs Clint Van Winkleand famity of Beatrice. DallasHansen of Lincoln and JuneHansen 01 Omaha spent theweekend in IHe Madin Hensenhome

Mr. Farmer

Miller Mr and Mrs, GolthilfJ,H~qer <III of WinsIde, Mr andMr.., Cdrl Hinzman, Mrs, FriedaM('lerh~nry dnd Mrs Rose Puis,,III at Ho')kll1<;. and Mr and MrsO<l\l'C' Thurslenson ,lnd family ofl.II111' Ro{ k Ark

Mrs Mildred Sundahl washonored for her birthday whendinner guesls March I I in herl10me rn,luded Mr and Mrs LeonBacksfrom, Michael. Brad dndTom of Ho!;;kins. Mr. and MrsVerI NOf~ and Ronnie Noe, all ofl.r1ure!. Mr<, Dale Holcomb andKeVin of Hclrlington; Mr andMrs Russell Sundahl and MrsLOule;€!' 8oyCf}, dll of Carroll

'j" 'N'~"'I"" t'oIll J P ~",I: ~~~'llIllIjr_ ~~ I!Cir~ D,t'lb~'; ~tt"'~ll!rl':!I

L&L TRUCKINGPliler, HI

Locol • Loftg DI,'one.U",.,'odc • O,.o'n Houllnfl

L.,'.,. Lob.ft.

Fndi", Milrc'l:2l ell)I" RlbtxrnJli,r,n~r,!> ... H '(lvb, ~fichard­

J<ln .....('n horr:e 7 30 p.,mSunday. M.-rdl 25: Deer Cr'e~~

'1ill!-t-V 4 H Club, laure'! bowlingd I1 (,''(

Monday, March 16: Senior(Itllens, fire hall

Tuesday. March 27: Way OutHere Club. SIan Nelsen home,Legion birthday party, Ron'sSteak House, 7.30 p.m

Wednesday. March 28: UnitedMethOdisl evening meal, servedlor Ihe public at churchfeHoY/ship hall. CongregationalWomens Fellowship

Mr'. Minnie Graef of Wino.lder r·lurned Sunday idter spending1I NPI.:ok', VI',I ling With her son dnddiluqhlpr ", Puerlo RltO .lndF 10'1<1

Shl' lell )'.1'1 6 dnd W<lS n)el HIA t ldnt,1 Gd by her ,>on and hi';

:.d,· Mr "rid Mr<, Jerry Grae' of

T~"'t 'tv I"'... ot i1 • o.t-e.... r.'"",

Pr1lt't ...'tr'-t' >lIII"O'~ ~Y" iM"'!.A'CiOtd ! )or:;,It"\ Mn. 'T PRobef'~'il! ~ M..r:!J, A~J.t;.'!t. 'lNbQM!

Nor, i P KCJIOor'l't\ wW h01li tf'teA,p-rtl S p.arfl I

St. P.,u-l''S l,,'tw-nn enurettfMlrk Mftlltr,P'istgr)

Sund',v, ~r-ch 25: S-urJdBVS('hool. 10')() a,m .. worship' 'Service. 1'1 3:0 a ..m.

Frll'nd', ,HId rel.lIIY','" qdlh;~rt.'d

In tllf-:- 'lorne at Mr dnd Mr., E r"

nil:: JiU~{V'r uf Wln',ld{J on F1'ldayt!vCfunq to twlp Mr-, J')Cql~r

t(.I;.'brollt' hf!r btrlhd.1Y Those atIcnd.nq we' t~ Mr clnd Mr', AllredCdr.,lerl', Mr dfl rs OdV('

SOCIAL CALENDARThursdav, March 21: B.',ble

sludy, Lutheran Church

Presbyterian·Congregational Church

(Gait Axen, pastor)Sunday. March 25: Combined

servi(:es at fhe PreSby,ferianChurch; worship service, 10;30cl"m

United Methodist Church(Keith Johnson, p.lstor)

Sunday, M.rch 25: SundBYschool, 10 d.m,; worship servlc,e,n B.m Lenten service. 7:30pm

Friday. March 23: NTCC JanFestival

Monday, March 26. Spring pJ()ypf«lcHce, ., p.m

Mr and Mrs DAve Thurslen.son a-nd daughters. (ami, ("'Iiiand Chri~,IJ of litHe Rock. Ark.1rrilled March 1I to spend a w(wkvisiting in !he home of herparenf'S. Mr dnd Mr'i DaveMiller of WinSIde

DUflnq 'he Wt'l!K 11' iends andrel.lltve'> vi~.i1cd wFlh IheThvrsten50fl~ in Ihl' Miller horne

While here Ihey celebr<1tcdCdmi's 17th birfhdfly

The Thur<;.len<,;on,> wenl toOm,lh,} S,lturday and Wf~rc overIllQhl que',t., In Ihe tlOll'1e at MriHld Mr", Roqer Bdrq~.ltldt tlnd181Tltly

They rdurned to ArkdllSil';Sunday

Mr lind Mr., D,lvl' Miller ofWtn~>ldl' .1I1(J Mr find Mr~ 0<1,,"Tllur',len ....on .md daugtlter'> ofLllllf1 Rock, Ark ·-"ere Mar(h IJ',uppf)r que,>I., In Ihe home of Mr,lnd Mr':, Myron Miller clnd 1,)1111Iy

A t..~ M1"~"jl'f'", _1M "'~ ~...."I....._ ...., .... __.1-C......et .uf'! p.~ G."j{ AI...,., ,rll

~" J;. l!t,rlO~"~I'tl.p hO'..fII" t1"Jilt<)ol,ollIdl

14 '$uncWy, J"'r(,ti t~ Mry,U ,~

pfft'W*J.' I~ M4tthO!:Jl-1' (huret'l'Nitti PutI')/" K..ith Jorm1<.l"l 11'1CNtrge 6nd It\e theme- ,!ttll ~ "I!W,lk TOCIa'l where- ;","oU," Wallo;ed," P.t.tor Johrt\Ol'l ..dl o;;hO"jl

ilidtts- and narr",fe on th.e HOIV'Ulnd

A fellOW"'5.hip hoor wilt ~ held:fOIlOV'iino the 5.erYlc-e Th-e pubHcIs ~nvlted to attend

BRIDGE CLUBMy .. Ann Roberg Wei'" hn;:,lp,>s

CRAFT CLUBNine members of Ihe Carroll

(,.It Club met Thursday eveningat Ron'S. S'e4k House with Mr5Don Volwirer as hosfess

Mrs. Richard JanlSen reportedon the lasf meeti"9 and the groupmade plans to go to Pender onThursday. Aj:rrU 12 where they,w1U lour the "House of Creafions."

The' group made E.aslerdecorations u'Sing crochellhread.

Wednesday, March 18: Midweek and confirmation. 6:30 7' 15p.m.; adult Btble study, 6.15 1 15p.m. ~en,fli?n works-hip. 1 30p.m,; acoly.fes, Dean Weslerhausand Gary Mundi!. colfeefellowShip. 8:30 p,m choir, ij 30pm

Trinitv lutheran Church(lyle Von'Seqgern,

supply pastor)Sunday, March 25 Sunday

school. 10 a.m., wor50hip. 11 ISt1 m .. aCOlyte. Krlsty Miller

Wednesdav, March 27: Sunda yschool feachers meeting. 7 p, m

United Methodisf ChurchIC.A. Carpenter. pa~tor)

Sunday. March 25 Sundayschool. lOIS a rn wor<;htp,) 1 JO

eclndlt'llqht(~r., J.-:11Carlson tlnd Brl~n Thompson

----~cI6lCALENOAR

Thursd<l'(, March 12Theophilu') Ltld. Ald. Mr',Duane Thompson ) .:IntiCountry, Mr', GIl.'n Freyerl GirlScout,:>, fire helll, 4 P m

Frldav. Mclrch 23. ThreeBrtdge, Mre; Roberl Koll

Monday. McHCh26, CubS( \}1\Jody Gallop 1 4) P m

SCHOOL CALENDARThur\day. March 22: ElenHm

tary sp,rlng concer!. multi

"--'r"'-='~...e room. 7 )0 p, m

LENTEN SERVICESTho Unltod M<!lho<fi ••• UnHod

Pt'~byle-r,lan and Congregationalparishes are observing Lent withcombined services held on 'Sufld4y evenings.

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F.,,,...,..., Sf..-. ,,~*"" ~1''" Crr... ... _

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Fr,"'" GI~A'l!Mt j, prftJdettt' lINJ.,.I~ IWe1>i6tfl,.. ...... Mrl F,.ntr:C_~ Gilmore .-nd Joe ,KemJYMrI A(cMid t84wl Hitchcock I,uil'l"', Mrs. )(4'V,n -IN..,,cy)D.v." 1\ ,h~ dirk. and MnRobe1't (Sendf4) Hall is in cha-rgeof tbe inwr&f\(e~y

ThOle who won c..,meras in thedf,wjng were Mrs, Atlfm Frahm,Mrs. Faye Hurlbert, Mr!, HarryNelson. Me'rJln Kenny and Mer'linMalchow, all of CarrolL and Mr'5Adolph Rohlf' 01 Winside.

Those who won steak ~"lves inthe drawing were J,ohn Bowers,Allen Stoltenberg, ,Russell Halland Mrs. Edward Fork. all ofCarroll

Mi,nnle- 'Graef, Mrs. GladysGaebl'er and Mrs. Mintz.

Contract Bridge wl'll meetTue-Sday. April 10 with Mrs. Minnie Graef as, h(»tc$s,

Coterie will meet Thursday.March 29 with Mn. IreneWarnemunde as hostess

SOSCLUBThe S-Os. Club did nof m~f Fri

day They will meet April 1) inthe norne of Mrs Ed Herthold

KARD KLUBMr and Mrs. Den Rohde of

Carroll c,nter talned Sunday Nigh'Kdrd Klub in lhelr home Sunddywith 7 couples attending

The nell I meellng wUl be Sunday, April 19 with Mr. and Mr<:.David WI)rnemunde .15 hosl ..

St. Paul's Lutheran ChurchIJohn E. Ha'ermann, pastor)Thursdav. March 22: Adull

ble study. 7 a,m, clnd 1 30 p mSunday, March 25: Sun.ly

school ,lnd Bible cla ..~. adult jncluded. 9 15 cl m. wor!>hlp , Ith(ommunlon. 10'30 a,m. EI erd5~,sllng, Edwin Vahlk<ll.lcolvfes, SIeve Jorqc-no;;cn c.l dMace Kilnt. Chur(h CounCIl~day, Mlrch 26; Warne '0;

'Bfble sfudy; 9~30 II rri1Tuesday. March '11:

EY<lngelhm Mlni~,tr'Y.

CEIITEA CIRCLE C"VBMrs. Ber-r-.ie Bo:wers en'tertaio·

ed Center CirCle Club Thursdayin.tlerhQmewlfh 10.rnembersandI qvesf. Mrs. De"ni~ Bowers, present .

Rot! call was an·swercd bv bring}ng 'he oldest piece of china or9-'a~$ware YOu have.

A letter was read from ia')!yeats Ger",:""n sopper commit,..

'A'dlscus!oi"on walli held on takinga tf'ip In June.

The blr'thda-y song W<3!o sung forMrs Julius Eckert and Mrs JoThompson.

len point pitch was played forentertainment with Mrs, Juliu~

Eckert winning high. Mr~

G-e-Of9t' Jaeger, low and Mr')Dennl'!. Bowf.ors, Que.!t' prlle

The nelll! mcciino will be Thorsday. April 19 at 1 p.m at Wilt'':"Cafe .

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mol Jil " of J the. "III beMr_.... *"t fIUbIk "" Wedr';o.da~, MMeh )I ,with *ving tlfrn!.lMoVlnolnrI at 5'30 p.m,T~ in .c.....rge 0" pl.~ are

Mn. MaurIe.. H4tnsef'l.. MI'I. GeneRe-Hi!l'!I$.c:tt and Mrs, LynnRoborl.,. T_ In c......Jle 01 the Count,yStote .re Mrs. Perry Johnsonand Mr!.- LyJe Cv.nningham.

An e4tster bt'Mkl-ast wlJl be-at 9lI:m..~prit It ,preceding thereguI4": meetin9.. Thpse -serving"m beMn. .......,lIn Kenny. Mr.•.Jonn -Re-thwit:ch, -Mr,. LenaRe'hwisch and N,rs. fayeHurlWf.

CONTRACT BRIDGEAND COTERIE

Mrs Ruby Sweigard hMfcd if

l' 30 lunc.heon In Wilt'!, CaleThurs-dav when she e-nfert,..ned

'COf'Ilrad j Bridge and CoterieMr ... Rowm./JfV Minh of L4vtf.,'1was n gU(!st c ,

PrllCS wf!'fJ won by Mrs. ytec~Cowan. Mr'!. N l Oilman. Mr.,co Will. Mrs. Twila Kahl, Mr ...

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Compare Our Rates!Increase your earnings with high yields O\S~~~ \dfrom Columbus Federal. Many rates C/ .. \ '\J'J~tchange weekly, so contact Columbus a ,~eyJ 'gFederal today. You'll discover high yields " pr\f\\(\nare only part of our new world of banking 0\~I"\ACeS.services. ~\ ..."

ANNUAL ANNUALYIELD RATE

I-MONTH CD 9.92%* 9.50%$2500 MINIMUM

12-MONTH CD,10.77%** 10.36%'1000 MINIMUM

24-MONTH CD10.93%**~ 10.51%'500 MINIMUM

36-MONTH CD - 11~20%** 10.76%'100 MINIMUM

IDENTIFY THIS PICTURE OF YOURFARM AND RECEIVE A FREE

COLOR PHOTO.

Y•• - lUI' Identify your farm and bring thll ad copy to The Wayne Herald and wewill give you fr•• a colored photo of your farm. There will be a new farm featuredeach w ••k,

"'~ral fl!"KulaUon~ r~ulrr ",nalty tor t.arl~· wlthdraYial.-('ompounded monthly. --C(fmPQundf'CI quart..rl~'. '

RATES ARE EFFECTIVE TIIROUGII SATllllllt\V. :\1;\/\('11 21 BONUS BUCKS'105000 DRAWI.NG

Columbus FederalS A V I N (j~ S B A :\ f\

This Thursday Night In Wayne=-c=--:/'-::-:c .------...-.---.-.--"~-.~--~----.--- ..--~.~---.-~

-it Wlnn;r. '=At 8:00. 8:15, 8:30. We wIll announce a winner - if you are In one ofthe .partlclpatlng .tor•• when your name I. called you will win $350 In Bonu. Buck.',. - nothing to buy - .hop Wayne - the city with· the .ervlce after the .ale. ,

no "['1 ~Ih q'MHT • ""'Y"iF. "iF. (,1<1-1<1- • \-, II~'

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MYSTERY FARM WINNERr.•

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Mr, and Mrs MelVin M,afhie1oel"lof Lincoln were Satvrda''f call,",',

in 'he Jeu'f Schroeder. earlEmry and Erne'S' St6rh, h(W'N"~

Mr.•nd Mn.lowell NYGren (l-fSloul( City and Mt's MabelWtlftJer were Sundav oun" O'fMr. and Mr" Dan MeIHQ~d,Sharyl and Angela at Oodooe

Standford IChleveme-nt andOtis-Lennon .blllty tet;s '0 begiven Ihls week.

Tbu....'. March 29; 81d lindBye CI.b luncl-.;. Resl AwhileCI.\Ib. 2 p,,,,.,c.r~IJac~_.

'S~IlOCILCALE~D~1l ; ,0

Tll~,.".v.)M.rc!l.:22:' Alicl.... dl....llMd,...1.;10 p"m.; .p.rent~tea,ch.r ,'c(J;nf.r.ences'.l:05-S~and~:30:I:30P~nr .

F,ldaV. Ma,dI U: Chfttl.adotIry""''' FFA bltnq""t, 1 p.m.

Tunday. Marcil 27: V...miltlonowing choir and I." bond <on·test.

Tllundav.• Mitch29: Assemblyfor 1·l2 gradel. 12;30 p,m.;bUllnes, con'-5l. W.yne St.teColI_.

COMMUNITV CAI.ENDARsaturday, March 24: PIe-awn'

Hour Club. 2 p.m., Vicki Hingst

Un"", MotIIootl.. C"';"'~(R.v.AndatsonKw.n1dn.1 ..

Thu......y.Ma'eh 22:. Blbl.study ',lass, 9:30 a,m" pailf~'Ssl~y; UMW•. ·l p.m.. <hur<hpari,,", Elbabelh I(wankln pro:gram Ie""'; Carol Jac:kson andMary Lou Koester hostesses.

Sundey. Marcil 25: S.nctayschool. 9:Jj) a ..m.; worship. 10:30a.m. r

Wednotd_y, Morcll ZI, I.enl'"s.erylce al Oixon, 8 p.m.; conUrManon Clas!..•ttet school. parsona9o'.

Sunda" MArch 25: AllenAmerlc.a" Leolon pancake andFrench foast bf't'all;ta,t. • a,m"Allen fire hall

Wldrtfld." M.rch 21: Bloodprl!Swre c.linic. ~ior Citizens,91130am

Z20 Wesl 711l St. 0 Wayne. NE 18711 .az.S15-UI4Toll Free Nt..a., 1.....u-1I2t

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First ,Lv........n ChurchIRe". David Ihwrnanl

Friday. Morth 23: Slewardohipworkshop, Omaha, 9:30 a.m.·4:30p;m.

S.ndey, Maull 25, Worship, 9a.m.• Sunday 'school choir sing·lng, Adult Le-v.e.

Wedne5d.y, ~rch 2.: Lentenst'f'vlce at Concordia Luther.n, 8p,m., gUfli $peaker Dan Monson,mess"ge "Whose Fault Is It?"

T.nday, Morell 11, SupportTask Group, 7:30p.m

SprirttbilnkFriends Church

(LeRoy Ward. pastor)SuRd.y, March 2'S: Sunday'

school, 9 JO am., WOf"Ship. 10.30

OnthonW~'rlgolMar,h13.I""yj Wed..osday. Mlrcll·i.:"""e . <tiled to lake .. Marvin Wome.... community pray", dr·W_ler'lOt"" Way... "-Ital c1e,·:9:30; ..mld,wte'''·pr.yer;w!lote ""Io.patl~t. Thty_e IMtllng,,~.r.~.1:3011:IYl.;mOl).coiled Sundiiy morning 10.. lake Ihl. moe1lng, ·7:3011.m: 0

Emma. ~horll ,10 .'51. I.uke'sMedlntC",'..' In·SI..... Cily. .

A Handcraftedgrandfather clock

Savers,get morethan intereston your C.D.!

5MOO 52,500 Magnavox Telephone Clock Radio

57,,000 $5,500 Malffiavol 5" BlW TV with Clock Radw

~8,OOO $6,000 Royal Tour I.uggal!"· 4 piece set

$9,500 ' $6;500-'" f'aI1B -,""-_..

$10.500 $7,000 Magnavox Portahie Slereo System

5J:l.5()() $9,500 Magnavol 13" O:>lor Tv$14.000 $IO,(lOO Magnavox 19" O:>lor TV

$17,,000 $11,000 TappaD Microwave

520.500 $13.500 Magnavol VidL'O ClIll8ette Recorder

$23,000 $15,500 Magnavox 25" O:>lor Console TV

527 ,,()(XJ $18.000 Howard Miller G,andfstl1er Clock

Now when you invest in 8 .. year or 5 year insured CD at Columbus Federal, youKe-t more tnan a ~aranteed Jong·tenn return on your Investment. 'You can ~J\'e

a lovely Howard Miller grandfatl1er clock. This otrikinll time pi""" is COIlllCrucl«<! ofoak solids and selected ven..,"'. Solid bra.. hardware and a silent polished pendulwnaccent tl1e beauty of tl1e wood. A solid h",.. plate will be engraved witl1 the name ofowner and dale of purch...,. Or choose from a hsndsome four piece "Royal Tour"lugllage set. Magnavox 25" color conwle TV" Mallnavox vidoo r.aaoetle .-.corder"Tappan microwave oven or othe, exciting IliftJI with a qualifying de~t. See tl1echart below for requ,rementJI:

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CONFIIlMEOKdstif'!~ Rtch ,wa.'<~Uhn~

dunng, se.f'"vj~M at,: fbe :T'in~fyLulh-eran Chuf'ch,in Ho$lIO$ Sun­day morni~. "'.,',:' ,i",.',',,'. :":"

Mr, ,and.Mr:s~".--par~~IJ'Male;t'!nlertaine~ itt'; :e'" -coff,. In ..herhonor fOIlOWH,?·,st!-~~,jC!~;,

In lheelem""a,y_lunlorh;gh yo<alln"Slc<onttsl ""Idal'Allen fas-t' :F.rlday',tbe Allen s'u'

~~~~/:e~~~:~'d~r;;;iO~,·,:n~~~:Sharon Ev,ans:, ,Owayt1e Da-vE'n,pod;, solo, ,1;" girls duets.Stephdl1le'" Carlson -8.nd, I,..ellle,l!>orY'!, I; S-onnle 'GreenJeat" andC"ndace 'Anderson. I; SarahHan:ten and JennY' Lee, 2; JennyL j<.<biq and Brellda Johnson, ,2;5th grade' ChOt'us. 1; 6th gradedlOrU5-, 1 ~ mixed ensemblt. 2:q!rI'j. e-n ..emble, 2: boys ensem~,h.'. 1 5111 grade girls choir. 2.For fh(l' tunlor high, Mr. BeH in,,!rvclor' solo!>, Toni Boyle. LtIll';;')! MMfJoson, I, lisa Boyle,I l<ln,) 'E rwfn. 1. EHzabe<lhHdn~~:n. '1, Brend~.. Fiscv" 1,IIJrHQr tHqh !Khon, I. trloot Bre"d,l F,,>tu!•. Elil.lb-e1h Hanson andO,lni~ Klu\l~r. 'J

l' t,f..' H1<;lr'Ufl"f..'nl<:ll conlt.o.st which: .... " to ha\d~' bUf.'n held S-a1urdav" Hom(~r N"·' po""pooud tI"JSdtvr

d,l¥ M,lHi'I 7·; due to the road'\,\nd ."If..·.:llh.~r (ond,lion<;.

GET To ........~ic..(;~.··.JI..·...'"", Ir_ '1<1"**'~4i.

"" .............~~"."'!r!'I"ljiIl...Th"' ,lII\!"t:~·

l<;'~u.. _"" MrS.,-':~.J""'"NtN! 9\IMb. ,:": ~: ,,:!I

P('ll6U't lO.pOi"t:pi1d', .....t~,!'OMr~ A'fr*d, .Jti,,.I~,..;:_,.~t:il"l!<iHherirae: ~h:oW:. M!S.,i,~Ndlhan ,and Mrs.,,~JI.. 1h~,.Mrs Tod' Johnson: r'ecefved,·t'"que'S" prize. . ,'::

The ned i'nee'ting:: ',w~H ,~ :onApnl 19, TN! ~t'.:s.$ wHl be a",I'lounced late~~ " ,I ,' •

RESCUE UNIT CAI.lEOHI!.' f~111~f1 W~lh1!'rbvrv re~(ue

<,q",,(1 ,'1"'\ (,,,lied fWI(e r[;"cenflv

Mr' a;nd Mrs Don P~~I(,'r'5 otOiAon and Donna Durtlnl, Taml.MMk. Mindy .:md Demlo<. of SouthSIQUA City ,>pH,,1 March 8 11.11Ihr.~

home ot Mr rind Mr<, larry Lindahl m Dum,,),>, T(;< ...l" Er~ r'o'ulehome Ihey vl<,r1e(] ,n lhl,,' Mike({)uo..k hom~' tn HiI,,-,ltnQ"

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G<lUlE"j:E~Kl" .-TI'W- PeKe- GoI-Otn Fel~sh~p

rpet -a:l! 1~ home d /1M .001 MrsGeor~ L~9 &t" ~hursday, ~t-s we-re- Mr!" Peart

;:'~~i~;:~~h~~~i~::::::::,._opened ,fhe ~tinq '",'ith'~dyer

and. (:ondvc ted the busmessmeeting

Mrs. C"r! WiHler r~porled on(as' month', -meetjng and "gave.fhe treclSllf'er's report,

·Mrs, Pead Sa.hs_$hOwed slides:and sPoke :00 her ..-ecent tour ,OfSWitzerland and Ger'manv_

e'lecuHve secretary of': theNa'ural Resources Commission

On 'MatCh '1-4 a'nd ·1,$, he attend·ed the 1984. N.ebr-9ska Wawr Con,ference: at the Nebra:s.k:a, 'Centerfor Continuing Education, a_I,~o "nUncoln 'The fheme tor' ,1hisyt'ar's conferen-ee wa's ""TheFu'ure of Wale-r M~lna9f.'1ll{;:r'l1 inNebraska. Developing the COf1;seque-nee5o '

He also vr~,jcd Ali(' Geor89£1(11 the Unlvl.w':.ilv of Ne-br~l"k<1

For ~he!"lej(!meeting, plans atefor a polluck dinner (l,t the cnl,Jrchfellowshif? halt on Ap-f"il 19

Mr d'HJ .t""r'~ t-LH l)!(j Gvorqc,lnd Ci}tofyn of Ol~on lOOI<. AII(·nG("orqe, ljl-(!'\i;:' D"bd.. 1 01 HarI,nglon "''id 1(.:,11, Thmnd'\> otNewcd'.!I~' 10 /l."rl'd nn ')lJn(i,~~ 10•• tt.:fld Ifl./ N"·br,t..,~.,'1 Ffl'rY\Bur.~,'l,: Yovlt', ('!lr.·n·~.ll'p

SH'f\HI,H f/l.tlr~h 13 ;'0

Mr ,HId M,-~ G,·or q(~ ;If!dC,Hol(y1 .•.. ('r(~ Son<J"'r ,dill'li''­gtw'>\ If !h~,; )lrn Wd ..~)n honl(' in

P-olk

Dur.;.pg-I-I'11'" Jt)'rtn ffl:P.fl':G'Cln'J S'(j(' sa:r~

savE: rJI9 IJr, !r\ ,

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LOGANVALLEYIMPL.

Ealt Hwy. 35WeyfM, HE

Nothing Runs Uke l!!I Deere'

Save $100on this

su~r-toughrear-tine tiler.... .

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On Friday a,fternoon Mrs.Duane Diediker of Aflen and Mr.and· Mr'$,' . -Kenny' ·Diedif('et' ' and-DEmIse- ·01, Ohl:i:>n .visited Mr,;;Kevin' ,Plediker -and KaV',la'at ,OurLad)(,of. Lourdes HospHal in Norfolk'.

Carol Dlediker 01 South Siou)1City, Bob 'Md!>sll;e of Sioux Cityand,Mr. and Mrs, Duane Oiedikervisited them on Saturday evening.

On March 10. Mr. an<;l,MrsDuane Oiediker of Allen and Mrand Mrs. Bruce Drakeand famIlyof Western a'Heoded the TriCounty Pee· Wee Wrestling Tournament af DeW}'t Eric Drake, 9,won the 34 grade, 95 Ib, we.ightand received fhe championshipmedal

Harold George of Ohwn attended the reguldr directors meetinqof the Nebraska As~odatlon ·ofResource'! District at lincol" onMarch I) as d representatiVE!" otLew); and Clark N.lluralResource; DIstrict

.._---.--lh"'E!". bUSiness meet1nqdiscussion s held on Ih('resource bills be conSIderedby the LegIslature ~n e re~')cd

continued oppOSItion 10 giv' thegovernor '~e power to appol f an

NO CLASSESThere wi II' not be classes at the

Oh(on public. school tomorrowt,F riday) due to 'the ,teachers atteriding an in:service meeting.

Logan.'C'enterUnUed·Me1hod1st Church(Bruce Matt.~ws.pastor)

SundBiY'~, Ma,rch' .'25.,: Worship,9:15 a.m.: .Sunday sc.haol, lO'TSam

fh~, :ev-enfng of March '1 'b~inn·

Ing wJ:,1h "a s\"ipper consistr'ng of~.eral dishes of lndi'an' .'fOOd.-Rev';" .-Anderson- ,Kw-ankin ~-later

ShoW-eel, slides of their ·natiwe India.

Dixon UnitedMethodist Church

(Anderson Kwankin, pastor)Sunday, March 25: Sunday

school, 9 a_m., warShip, 10 d.m

Dixon St. Anne'sCatholic Church

(Allen Martin, pastor)Sunday, March 25: Ma55.,9 30

am

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Fa... ofDixon attended the funeral otRev. C.ecil Green at St Edw rdthe afternoon ot March 13

Mr. and Mrs, Don Oxley wer'weekend guests in Ihe Ralph ConradWin home i-n.Omaha, JOining-thel:)1 there.. for: .~.ndj).Y, dinner 10 '<el!ll>'atelOrrC<lhr....$O<f..birtnday were· the;;~ Ox ey

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THURS~lL19848:00PM

WAYNE STATE COllEGE WAYNE, NEBRASKARICE AUOnORIUM

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GENERAL ADMISSION S10.00llClClTS",T

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":"-':~~':~,' Mr';'~ Tho 1.._ _~._~ _.". ~1<11 _y.Sk Tn,".",. ,IIII!i'-- SOoooop .. _ T_""""f, .,'·~~ _""_.T .....- ..."'Io

.•~ "'"~_~ ~ Wit "y-. _ P llt_ <"'!".' tJ<ir·., ClO"If"'" I. ••• ., cIo><teG__ :............,. ... ' "1.._ YmI>. _ . All _0 '_~d ;1>, ......_, .!, ."",'n.?"', " st,....nttng .,he tot:hc. 'I~

/' I..-.l>v TM 9"_ ........ hymm. SOU_",n Al-.."(fIf:-:1 f1w- - trymn" ""'-'f F.-4th U;lc*. -.up to ,.."... Pr'ttw, remlncler tor Pa:t1or... ""'00' blM:t '~S.v'ior Like a $hephet'c;I. LUbs and ftw MilSton .t Si'tk~.

~~f~( ~:~-_:'-::' , ,; l.4d Us!' AiftAta were dI,l,..jbufed. 0

::~_~~.l(:rlfptl1,..Yerse Chr;$ltn(! L.vef(v repot'ted on Mri. Alvin' WA9ner, pre5;oe-n~.~~;hi-:~ reporkd on the ~fer Pt"otKt. conducted the businen meetlng_••'l""""""_M,,. Ge<Jrge Gl,""ys R.;cl>erl had <h4<9O' of MIs. 'Wesley Bruso read. 'hi!-.ft14r.'..~, ,t,. ,treasurer's the pr.ayt'1',ca~ on rorkey-, secrefar'Y',1i'report end gave th~

,.~._ Lotio 'A~.ica, the Caf'ibbean treasurer's report. !C.'(~ wM read and and Brazlt. ! Mem~s_were reminded of th~

~~f~~:w~~ogram Mrs, Paul SCheuri~h will 'be ~~nS:m:~lrut~er:C:~~h ~Zchai,.m~.J1~;~~~i.no~;' the ,1he~ nostl1-'SS for -th~ 'next, 'meetirl1} on Oma:h8 ,he' latter part of Aprj •.HLivhtg· WSfer:,from ,Christ, Our Apr'if J1. . Mrs_ Alvin 'Wagner was coffeeHOPe." with'ali member.s tilk'lng chairman 'for the no· host tun_,.' I.WMSMEETING <heon.'

GOOOMORNING. TOASTMASTElls

G.o~<:tmorn~ng .ToastmasferswiU, __rneeC1AQndaY'- March'2(l, at6:'30 ',:a..ni. af.'-the Corner Cafe in:

La-i':~~~~h:'l2 me(fti'ng:was ~aH·ed to· Order by' ..Ralph, Glock, ourAdm'il)istrative" Vi'ce, ,President1$:s'1he:.'~sf~5S,me~ting; ~nita~e. W~:t~.·to~nt~a$ter,Of themOnJ,jn,9.<.'lyJ? $wan¥'n was theUn,gutst, '.' 'd.e:fini",g:, :t,~e, word"Po~h.'~ There was-o~I¥ 1 speechgivElrt "due, to )he::: bad" .w,ea-fher.J""n'N\oy", spOk.on "II's G~taB:e-"GQf;t's:--Wi,ty," '.H-l~: ev,al.-ua,torwas. ,'Ralptt GI,dck.', Abe LJt1~'rry

~:~t~d~:~Pi~g::~:~t:~rl,~~'~h~topic or '~The Relationship Betwee'" He-mfines and theEconomy." Be-v ,Moyer ,commented on the topic of "DaylightSavings Time."

OVERSOCI.UBThe Over 50 Club met March 'if

at St, 'Anne's 'Parish Hall In Dixon.for a pdncake dinner. MrsMarlon Quist, In the absence ofthe presidenf, cond.uCted thebusiness meeting. They are plannfng a creamed chicken andbiscoit di!"Jner for April 13 at 12noon. Mrs, Ernest K.noell wIll bE:"baking a cake for the March birthdays of Elsie B-athke, Ernes'Knoell, .Marian Quist and RoyPearson" which will be obs-erve-dat the" :next, meeting' tomorrow(FrIda~.,<ilt'''.3O;...m. "

FAMII.Y NIGHTThe Oi;ll;oO United Methodisl

Church held their family night

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C.... ~.qo,;i·'!:"!;WaHO<tolk the DoIliI! Krle' Ily .,Lauro! elld llIollrlfll'~~and IonS. ' j :~ I

Moryand .i_ Letln\lmolCone..dylslled III C.Ilt9r"let~J1,July. Wnlel there lhoy,' aJ\ende.dc •.fhe·. Real PeWletef"'vr~1oi1!'s"oW .film.d In IheNBe SIlldi!'" In Bur·ban~.. Cam. ·AI 'Ih. begln~lngOfthe program ~ mernb,r 'of IheReal PeoPle castQ"s O1l.tlnt<!theaudience'and ask~ ifan'r~e~as ajoke to ·tell. Ma~Y·.,,,:,as c:t:t~n 'byBill Ralferly to tell her lok~. Th.eshow was alred'on Feb;: 29:, tn"thlsarea.

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111 W••t 3rd Wayne Ph. 37S..2696

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How do you guarantee ahom~ fo~your family, even if you're not th~?

No problem.

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Birthday ouests' of Min·nleC"rlson Fr,lday were ~tt LeroyKoehs. Sunday: g~ts were t~e

Alvin Andersctns, Opal Carlson ofWayne, the Clayton ,Ander-sons ofWOV5a, the Vern Carlsons andRandall Carlson.

Bruce' Johnson, .Connle Nok'ken. ChristI. Beth and Eric ofMoorehead, Minn. were Saturday,overnight guests of the, EvertJohnsons. They returned 'from aweek skiing in Colorado: JoIningthem for Sunday dinner were

Auto-O" I1cr~ Mortgage l.ife Insuntncc goes bcyond yourhomco\\l1cP. in!-.unllll:e to'make sure your family wilt ha\c ahO,I11(, if ~(lmClhil1y.o;houlll cvcr haflJ'lCn to yOli. And. il's·a '\wy ufford<lhlc proll:l.'linn (0 h:lve. .I11'il <Ii;k your "noproblem:' l\uw·Own~rsall-em,to [cll you h~)\\ Morti\.ag.c,U\,cl'INlranl.'c ":'Ill he no rrnnlC'm lor your home and family,

-WGter--Wlach.-.YA-!,!"..lul..Rur,--~~.Water winch, V. mller _....•2100Water winch. 'I, mller "500Heinzman. 'I. mller .. _. __ . , .. _ .38001320·ft. 8·ln. high pre••ure '2,35~

6·ln. high pre..ure pipe ... _ S1,50~

2 Llnd.ay towline•......... __ ..•7507.5 lew Lima generator ..... __ ..•7501 lelf.propelled Vermeer Boom ..•,,50

Reot euy. Ir's a Valley.

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It Isn't lust one thingIt's the electriC motor speCIfically en,

glneered for center p,vots

It's the no·grease U~/olnt With the Ilextbleurethane Inserts that eaSI y outlasts any conven­tional U-Iolnt

Its Ihe toughesl gearbox In th.. Industry ­the one they put on other brands of cenler plllotsby the thousands when their gearbo.es fall

It's the proven multl-dlrechonal IIex 10lnt thatallows easy operation on slopes up to 300

fO

It's a structural deSign with no sCrimping InCritical areas. and a tough no nonsense electncsystem

It's lull hot-dipped galvanlled protechonthars standard, not an opllon

And thars lusl for starters Let us show youthe rest. We can convert almost any brand to aValley drive Irain

St. Marv'S CatholiC ChurchI Father Allen Marlin)

Saturday, March 24: Mass. 7:45pm

Sunday, March 25: Mass, aam

Wednesday. March 28: youthLenten breakfast, UnitedLu!her,:,", 7:40 a.m.

Lenten breakfast, UnitedLutheran. 7:40 a.m.; confirmatlon. 5:30 p.m.; Colonial Manorservice, 1:30 p,m.; communityLenten service, PresbyterianChurch, 7:30 p,m.

The Roy H~"-sons were Fridayevening guests in the Bud Hansonhome in honor of the hostess' bir­thday.

Guests in the Virgil Pearsonhome Saturday afternoon honorjng the hosts' birthday were theChuck Sohler family of Laurel,the Harvey Taylors. the Paul

Birthday guests in the HubertMcClary home Friday evening' Inhonor of the host were the FredManns and the Andy Manns.

Mrs, Rlch'Fisher ~nd childrenof Wak.efield were T,",ursdayafterschool guests in f~e Dale Pea(sonhome in honor ot'Paul's birthday.

f.mll, ... W.\'fIo """ llIo 5cottThclm_ family of Laur.L

On 'he eUer:rtQOn of Merc.. U .•'lhe.Laurel·C«Ic.ord'lChoof cook'Shad coffee with' Mrs. Erwin,·.1heywere Mrs, OeJe' -Pearson. Mrs.Loren' Johnson, Mrs, DorthyHuetlg and- Mrs. Mary EUat·chtord. Mrs. -Scott Thomp$Qn ofLaurel 11110 joined them. .

The Kevin Erwlns of Wakefieldwr:re March 14 evening guestsand alsO Sunday evening with theMax Holdorfs.

Presbyterian

MINI SALAD BAlON WEEI·ENDS. EXCEPT FISH FlY FIIDAYSI

There's also an 8HP modelWith an electric start

Remove the tiller case andIl:1e tiller becomes a powerfulwalking tractor Then with thewide range of Universal GardenTools' you can easily handleother gardening projects. Plow­Ing, cultivating and there's evena dozer blade 'or loose soil andsnow removal

The SNAPPER rear tine tiller.a revolutionary ground breakerthat takes the sweat out of dig­ging. The complete tiller fortoday's gardener. See yourSNAPPER dealer today

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FISH &CHICKEN­FRIDAY,MARCH 23

The Jim Nelsons were guests Inthe Wallace Magnuson horne thec\lenlng of March in honor of thehost's birthday

The ClarerK~ PeaniOr'l1 ,~md111,,, M~rlfJ!n Johnson $pe.ntMarch 11' 13' in linCQln. They.we're March 12 :supper guests inthe Jim Pearson home andMarch J3 dinner guests of MrsAbner Pearson. Mrs. Marlenjohn~on also vfsited herdaughter, Pam Johnson. Thevretu'rt'led to Concord the eveningof March 13

Birthday guests in the GlenMagnuson home the evenIng ofMarch 13 honoring the'host werefhe Lynn Lessmans and sQns ofWinside. the Waldo Johnsons ofWayne, the Melvin Magnuson'S ofCarroll. the Qulnten Erwins, theVerdel Erw'InS, Brad Erwin andMarlen Johnson.

Tuesday, March 21: Belden atble ':>tudy 9 ]0 <l mWedne':>day. March 28: youth

Lenten service.Church. 7 3D p.m

Presbyterian Church(Thomas Robson, pastor)

Thur'Sday, March 22:Children's Choir. 3:20p,m.; GoodNew!> Club, 4 pm Belden Ses·SIan, 7 ]0 P m

Sunday. March 2S: LutheranPreSbyterian Youlh swim party;canl,;la practice, high school, ~

pm

SNAPPERBREAISNEW

IRDUNDHave you ever broken yourback digging in the garden?Then it's time to lake a look atSNAPPER's rear tine tiller. You'lIfind it difficult to believe thatthis tiller can actually break newground without inflicting tor­ture on you.

With one pass you can eaSIlybreak a 20" path of new groundSNAPPER's 5HP and 8HP till­ers are equipped withln-the-garden"e chan e forward orrev!tflli

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"IT'SA SNAP'"TOOWN-A' .. WI11I OUR MVOL:

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,', ""Mio 'K,hooL 0- '1, pm, loMnfT......,.'" Ml-rdt 2'7~ IUb'. L~,nle-f'l '\U .. jC.Cl, .SI Patd',

trfuctY. -e:fturcn. t.lO.,.J'l1 ! Lvl~-ri't" ChUfl;:.h, ·C-OrlC'O!l'"d.. "7~:](1--....._",~y_-pm .

L_ ...._faII. u..~.,. 1,30"rn.; loin' L~ Mf'vke, Con·c.or:d Luther-lin Churc", PeS:'QrDan Mont-.on speau-r-•• p.~.

EYa~lcal

FrHOturch(Jolin W....molm. po,tor)

5uncla'f~ IMrch 25: Sunday ~I·ble school,- 9;59 a,m.; morningwO~,shlp service. 11 a,m.;, com·munlfy chorus. Laure-I. 2' p.",.;Joyce Landorf film 14, 7:30 p.m,.;also Timberlal<e camp ,di~dorwill speek. followed by ABCFeflows-hip:

Wed.......y.Morth :It;: L..d!esBible, ,tudy,. 9:30', a,try,; famUynight. 1:30 p.m.

Sf. Paul's Luthera" Church(Sf.ven Krilmer"Pasfol')

Th.r",~y,Morch 22; LWML.2p.m;;' Sundeyschool leachersmeellng. 1:30 p.m.

Sunday. Morch 25,l'/Iorlilngworship servlce",8:30 .,m.;:S~rt'

day school. 9:30 a'M.; LYf'. 1p.m. ,,"

,.,.,ndoy. Morch 26: Adult Bible-stUdy. 1~-30 p.m,

Unite(lluther.n Church(Kenneth Muquilrd', pasfor)Thursd•.y, Mlrch 22: Confir·

matlon. 1 p,m,Sunday. March 25: Sunday

school, 9 a.m.; worshi'p services.10, IS a,m,; lutheranPre$byferian swim party; cantata practice, high school gy" 2p.m. "

Mond..y. M..rch 26: Biblestudy, 7and 8 p.m.

Tuesd• ." Mlrch ~7: Ladles BI·ble study, 9:30 a,m,; ladlesquilting. 10:30a.m.; Bethel c.'lass,1,JOp.m

Wednesday, March 21: youthLonten breakfast. 7:40 a.m.;children's choir. 3:20 pm: communilV worship at PresbvterlanChurch. 7 30 P m

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""'" lIOnV!r9H p__...._ - ,-0_. "In "Is S""''' _led ..,pf"Yt'1'. 09".,.. cltc'e ".lio'lIbt-rsn.d fotfooN \lip orH<:lft .nd toe.rip'Vf. r.-.dfnQS. The qroup SlnqhymftJ,.

Mn.' Mar'.n John-son r.e,d"Other." and lit the crou, f04lowad by I/nglng "The Old RuggedCrou/6 while. the off~fng wasreceIved, TheY, closed wifh lhehymn, "Were '(OU There" .:Jnd:the table prayer;

Anna Circlerefreshments .

COMMUNITY COFFEEThe Laurel Chamber 01 Com

mer munlty coffee will beeld al Me fndale Impele

menf today (Thu <1y) Coffeewill be c,er\lcd tram 11 30am.

Evangellcat Church United Methodist Church(John Moyer, p.ls-tor) (Oruce Matthews, pasfor)

Sunday, March 25: Sun y ThursdJlY, March 22: Joy!ochoa!. 9 30 c),m worshIp" Choir, 3: 15 p m\lICes. 10 30 a,m. evenlnq <:.er Sunday, March '8: Sund.,y

VI~~.,~;a'i'.'Mefih,2lI; Y~th' ,~~~~;';'I'a~m3~ d~':;~h~:n::r:i~~~:enten cakfc1!lof, 7 ~O .'I,m,:' 81 10:45 a,m. COmm~,Y.chorvl.

7 p.m high school gy p.m ;Methodist Youth ' el oWShip

m nuel Lulht,>ran Church quests 01 LPY, 6-: 30 p(Mark MIller, pastor) Monday. March 26: Failh eJr

Thursdav. March. '22 cle. a pm. deadline for April5erdphlms. J )0 p m new~lelter

Sat.urd41Y, March 24: (onflrrnd Wednesday, March 18: Youlhlion, 1030 it In lenten hrcakfa-;,!. 7,40 d m

Sunday, March '2S Bible ",ludy9 a m SUndily ',( hool, 9 it mworshIp servltl~. 10" m , Cdnl,ll<1practice. hl,Qh ~,hool, 2 P fl1

Tuesday, March 17 Bible',:>,tudy. 9 am

Wednesday. March '28 youthLenten-, brec'ik l.l~1 7 40

fromlau'rel will be sellln~,.Scoul"· United Lutheran; Lent IV,O·Rama nc~e's at·fer tomorrow p.m,; choir to follow servlc~.

(Frld.y!, Th~Scoul·O·RamawIU_.be held In Norfolk at the cityaudiforlyr:n, Demons1rations ofwtJ(I' scouts hi~'Ve done during 'theyoa,r". e)(hlbUlons 'of theirdecorating Skills on a boofh andan opportunity to race theirpinewood derby cars w",,1 be on'he ag'enda. The lIekets mav bepurchased for $1.50, partaf whichremains in the pack accounl InLaure'. T-icket money and unusedtickets mu,t be turned in 10 theden mothers by Friday, April 20.

fR11 with 1 tonKent PIg Nuggets. 'Pliers oller gOOCl

Feb 6 . Maf 10. 1984, onlV I

Don't miSs outlCarroll Fertilizer

,·--£aI't'Oll,-NE G1l72:l Pb 585..44'17

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We wUl'al!lo have a Uncoln Seedrepresentative and Northrup King

representative available toanswer all your seed questions.

... toM Ke1Jt ('ompwte equal. J Ion Kt'nt Mupplemrnt

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SCOUT'O,RAMA TICKETSThe WebelO! and the Cub

Seouls trom Den' and 2 Pack 116

ing ,~nef"t "to be her'd on Satur·d.y. March:2" from n 8.m, ,p.7p.m. ,n '.lhe,Leu.el CllyAUditorium .. The SOUp .and sand·wlch me..1IIcket mey"" purchas·ed ah"... 01 lime by young peopl~

who take parI In tho raeretll""prOV"am for 53 a person or at thedOor. A family me.' flcket of 510i, also available. Procftds tromIhe meal will go'toward,'summeractivities Including be-seball,balon. golf. '""nil. besk.lbolland softball.

There ..vHf be it drawing for ,tSOIn Chamber of Commerce gl1t::erllficilltes

HOME8~SThe Hamebvllderi from, the

I;..aurel UnltecfMethodlst Church~1II be meeting on SundavMarch 25 tor their guest nigh'Gue1.h will be the Mariners trothe Presbyterian Church and' eC(usaders and Maranalh~eflOW5-hlp 'rom 'he f,tWthocli!>Church, Mr and Mrs, Bob QUIS

of Laurel will be presenfln9 theprogram ~lIh slides from AlaskaOevollon~ will be given by RevBruce Maflhews Members. of lhHomebuilders arc 10 br i 9cookies or bars Mrs JaCochran will be chalrman at Ihe ,\kitchen i

JOV CHOIRThe Joy Choir, from the

Meothodlst Church wlll be visitingHillcrest CMe Center !oday(Thuriday) at 3 30 pm. After!lolng/ng ,for the residents, Mn.Star Smith will be showing slidesof Ihe Holy Land.

Friday, March 2310 a.m.-3 p,m,

FREE GIFTS!- With Kent purchase'!

walt rill you see the glfrs we've got for.........nt5\ YOU! Ami theV're free With kfmr

{reS•••·.... Supplement purch3seSl KnIt Sport Shirt

tie --'Doo=->"""rLLPri~'z~e~s8+t_~==~~~~:~~:~;-'.______ _Ames Alu.mlnum SCoop (4 tonsl.

Livestock prixlucers-

You're invited!Kent SpringOpen House

RECR AT'ONCOMMfTTEEThe ~1l1rel Summer Recree

II omm,ltt~met on Marth l3o tl alile PI4n~J~the fund raSs

LUT~e.~"eHU~CHwo~eN. The A!nitrken Lutheian· Chur­

chwomen 'rom the UnitedLuthei-an Church in Laurel meton Thur~"'lh'25 members Inellerldance, Ml's, Mae Delle'_.president. COf1dt.lCt~ 'he bu.lnessmea"ng. The secre'ary', reporlwaS giyen by Mrs. Kayleen Dah',The ALCW Cony.nllon will beheld In Ra~ph al SI. John',Lutheran Church on Wednesday,,April .. beGinning at 9 a,m,Deadline 'ot lunc.heon tickets .5March 14. T'he guest speakftf wllfbe. BI!ihop 01 the Americanlu'heran Church Cent,.."District. Wayne Wel,sonbuehler.

The Coleridge ImmanuelLutheran Church e.,tended,fln Invila'ion 10 aflend their c.entennlalpageant on Jvne 22 ilnd 23Tlckeh. areo free of charge

The District ALCW ConventiOnwill be hetd al Llnd,borg. Kill".MJ)v 1<4 26. t r W85 alow announcedthf' Natlon.,l Convention will beheld in Oerrolt, Mich. JulV 1 10,

Mrs E tlen Johnson gave thedevolion~an&' lnkoduced 'he skit.'·e:-Ir4 Ordinarv" Membenparllcipating were Mr$ MaeOeflefscn, Mr$, (Morine Peter~on, Mr!, Sharlyn Cunningham,Mrs GUlotle Loeb, Mrs JoanJohnson, Mrs. EU14beth Norvelland Mrs>. Mildred Christensen.

A mus.;cal Wlectlon on theguitar WMt played by Lisa Galvin

On 'he serving committee wereMr'J Joan Johnson, Mrs> E vertynJans.~en~ Mrs. Sharlyn Cunningham, EI.ld Lllrson and Amanda Schut e

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OO_''lI!/NII'- .... by hi"" Tha C_dla Lufllor." Chur..So:" '-0 ' c'-n Thur....y. Mrs.

'&.tty ~··iipor1acl." Nor",.n "" .". prHl"'nf,f_'Y""I~;I'''''f9t4Dl•." -"" llIo """"Ing with. poem.:e-ty'C;dbiijf~cant..t .11· "P,oml.. of $prIng" .nd pr.yer.trlas of'.J~,'.;tNlIY••'llc""'y R.p"'11 Mr....'!.llIIcI " ••II....rIIl1lO "'lilt be III. March 2<1 .t 1 p.m. will be • Concordiatho Cdunty elllMol." Ofllc~kdayotfho'church lor qullf Lulllor.n ChurchAptillt. Trey wllI.be luclgeclolKl tl.'ng, ' lOO.id Hewm.n. posfor)<;on be .,_ .01 lhe .prJng Thur....y. Moreh 22: Phoebe_,, w!lW>wlll'be hold 0' lhe, !t." ... ,.. lhoOuldoor C.mp Clrcf.'osponsor.• blrfhday.p4rlyNorthee5f Slatkin In. C~ord 9ft M1nillo'ry ,will be brought to fhe tor. honorary members CarO:I'Er.Apr" 2S.•Rt9islto/lon '...11 P.m. ApD'S'i IC' As..mbly !o be h.ld· wln and Ethel Pe'erson. Senioralld_~ls.1 kJO.JUj!y rIU.' SI.Mar.k. Lulheran Cenler. Concord. 2 p.m.; Chur'Sundt -will ..k 0r'I .the top'r;, Church In Bfoomne'd. , chmen;·c.h~rGhl,8 p.m. .,

. "ReadY' lor Concre'e:' relalln~ Motion was made to pey for a Sun"oy. Moreh 2S: Sunday10 "'mP4<;1 19t4,.FamHy W.H ee, film 10 be used forp(OlJrems. .choo.1 .nd . Bible classes. 9,30-jog,", ",' -'. .:: R.dpel are to ':be"",broughf for a;'"',:,...-,mol'n+"o worship service.

,OtSlrlcl' ~ :FamHy Llle Con· the cenlennlel cooldjbOk. 10:dS a.m,r communify choru•.ft!'enc:!~s~rdt"l'iwlth8'9a.m,. Thank '1OU'- were read from LaureJ,$choolgVm, '1p.mre9J.'r"'I~etthe VIUj!ctnn)n 'Florence John..ni'Rorf'eerson Monday; Morchlr. Quilling at

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5undoy, Sunda, school, toi),fR:; worShip. \I; 81bl~ study, 7p.m.; evening wor--4hip. 7:30.Wedne"'~v; Prayer meeting.

Bi,ble- STudy, eve d',nd youthmeeting, 7:30p.m

WAkEF'ELO(HRIS~'ANCHURCH

(Mar.!y. 8u~u,. P'l.f~rl,lvOdoYiBlbl. Kl>ool.~"30

a.m., .~orshlp. '1~:30;. men. end~Y'le;ld""hlpretreet:~n__,'f: Pr~y~r" ~ef~, 7~ 30

a,'m",: ': ,: .. ,' '"," . :,:Tlle"y,~edl'. Blbl.study.

2:30 p.m;;Wa,....ar.a . Biblesfuc,fy;'8;

Wed"e.ay; All.. area. Biblesf~dy.-l:30 p.m.; Waketletd,'areB8Ibl~.,stody.,. ~:~30;:. ;Emerson·Pendctr·rhvrston area .. !=tlbfe-,stiJdy.8. , ,i :",', •

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March 22

sit. MAn',, :. CAT,.,C CHvaa/lJlM~,,,,,,1,.........." _: .,30 d",

"r;toIa" ~ 7.,m. ', .,._,iMltss.'6p.m..~, -.. ".nd 10 ,.m.""""y, Moo", .;30 ...."T y= ,:~H, ';30'''.m~w_ ~'Mlts•.• '3O a,m.

SV~UC~~~~1HERAN

T:'~~P~'::W':':':':"Fri,d.~,Y:" ,Sf-ew~.rds.hfp

w~Shop. 9 a.m.~,t..rdaY:, AmeriCan. L~glon

a~,A'u)(Uiar''I Oistri~t til conven·tion a1 St,. Pau,l~s; 9 :a.m.. to,4 p,.m,Sund.y~, SlJnday <;.hu.reh '~hOOJ.

9':~~:::':~;W<t~p'Sl~~~~, 3:30

~r;j~~r;J2/'Ii;, 1;, l.;CW cteanlng

Tu"""" .Lcw d"'"'ng "'",.,dbl'. ,f}'4,.m.·;, adu(t $j;dUs.. '1 p.,m.

Wed-.sa" ..Lew. geoerltt.ji:m,; lenten worship. 8.

THEOPIt'LUSUNITEDCHIJIlCHOF CHRIST

{Gad Axen. pl,stor'5ullday, Worship. 9-a.m,

WAYNE PRESBYTERiANCHURCH

-9 p.m.-

We are taking this 12 hours to bringyou the most fantastic buys you haveever seen. Everyone knows we havethe lowest prices In northeastNebraska for quality brand name fur­niture for this 12 hours and 12 hoursonly. They will be the lowest ever.Don't bring your trucks - lust bringyourself and we will do the work ofdelivery at no extra charge to you. sobe here Thursday. March 22 at 9 a.m.and get a buy of your lifetime.

ST. ANSELM'SEPI5COPAL CHUllCH

l00iMaioSI.{Jame,s M: Bam,". PI,'or)

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T"un••y~ COnlgr'".U~".1t:J>oCIks!ucty',1<lOp.il'ft.·" : "

Sunda" Blbl• .....,..t""'"l~.lk.,,)() • m, Walchl_ .ilIdY.ro 10 .

TunNy: 'Th~':'.m: schoQt1 30 p.m.• :loervlce meetl,..g.. :~::~,

Fo,. more lorormatlon :,c.aH3tS 2396. I

REOEEMEllLUTHER~NCHUllCH

{Ol1niel MoMOn:, "'I"""',Thur$day; Men'~ s1vdy.groUp.

6 J.Sa.m, " ",'Sunday: Earlv Hpdc't" ,~ifh

children's sermon, 1:30 ~."nSunday sChOQt and advU, forum.9'-45; late service,' 1,1; witne-ssan«.1s(,'rvlc~ cornmitle:e~ 3:p'..m.: soupand ,~"dwkh SIJPPti'~,a.,d y~ng

aduHs 'Bible,s-tucly; ,$to 1" :T·ue-setay: ~ Ladie!. ·stu;dY. '~"4S

•l,m.; Christian edl,U:~non"c;or'n'rrlltlee.. 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday: 'S~il1g,. J~30p;m.li

sevenlh $0('- eighf~ 9r~~ c;ontirmafion. 6. chOrr rehearsal. 7;mIdweek Lenten wrv!,,,, 8.

9 a.m.

IMMANUEL LUTHEllANCHUllCH

Missouri Synod(Steven ~ramer, pastor'

SUnda.y: Sund-a,'" schOOl." :~:,30

a.m.'; WOfship with communi~.

10.30,. . . .... ... 'Wedno$day: Midweek school; 6

10 7 p. m.;, Lenten service ,at. $LPaul's,7:3O '

INDEPENDENT FAiTHBAPTIST CHURCH

208 E. Fourth Sf.IBerna'rd MaX5'On4 P-lstor)

Sundav: Sunday schoo.. TOam. worship, 1L evening 'Noro;,hlp. 1: 30 pm.

WeOnesday; Bible 'Sludy• .7:30p.m

We Are Going To Move A LotOf Merchandise.

The Greatestsavings EventOfThe Year!

Everything on sale·nothing leftout!This is one sale you can'tafford tomiss - thebestbuys on qualityfurniture youill elle-'J_e~~H---fE...-'-~

GllACELUTHEllANCHURCHMis-iour' Synod

FIRST UNI'TEDMETHODIST CHUllCH

(t(etthW, JohMon.p,1Sfor)rttu,sct..y; r rlJsfee-S meeHr'1(J. -7;

p.m.»furdtly: United Methodtst:

men break'(lsl and meetinq.. 7: 3()id.m.·

5-tlncN:Y: Worship. 9:30 o,m,;coHee and fellow:J\rp. 10:30:cburch schoof. 10.:45;' iunior' a~dsenior high yooth 'group. '1 p,rn,;college group. 4.

Monday; M.en' 50 prayerbreakfast, 6.30 a.m,;. CouncH onMinlSt1ies meeting, 1 p.m.; administrati'le board, 8.We~nesdav; Moming. Glories

Group. 9:30 am; Naomi Group,2 p.m.; Theophilu'S Bible &-tt.tdy, 1;junio,. and youth choir. i; confirmat'ion c!dSS, 4;30; Lenten se,.vice. 1:30, Sisters of Palien(,eGroup-> 8 ~_

FIIl5TTRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCH

AltonaMissouri Synod

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Wecinud.a,. _ Men'! Biblebrea.kf.as1. 6,30 a,m.; juniorchoir, 5;3Op.m .. mid"Neek SChoo.'and confirmation, 6; Lenten! ser­vice. 7:30: '>enlor Choir. 8':30;

. Sunday school s'aff, 8:)0,

FlllST CHU.CHO*, CHll15TfCJtri_i

1110 E.Jst 7t1l'(ko1tny C............ "..IorI

Sund.ay: 8~b-le ~-ehooi, 9 30d,m.; wor.ship, lO' 30.

Wednescbiy: Bible ,tudy, 7'30p,m.

Tuesday, March '1.7; BowJing. Ip"m.,; current even-ts, 1 p.m,;VITA, 1 to 4'p.m.Wednesda~. March 28: K\?ep­

ing nt.1 p.m.Thursday. March- 29:.. Bowling,

J p.m.; visit 10 Wayne Care Centre, 2 p.m., movie, "Madtfd":VITA. 2 to 4 p.m.

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~.,; Worship. 8:30 a,m.;Sunday >c~I. "30.

TtieSday: Lenten wrvice. 7:.30p.m,

SENiOll CALENDAIIThur:sday, March 12: Bowling,

1 p.mJ 'movie. "'Paul's Case";VITA. 2 104 p,m.

F,ridoiJV",,·~rc::h 23= Cards 'andgames of. choi~e.

M_o,n'daY •. ~ March 16,: Bibteshid.y, 1;30.p.m.

IN WAYNE?I--"'~--I-.t- - WE--

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••••••••••••••••••:I)ICI('5: DAIRY SWEET_• 209 East 7th Way... 375·1110

• •• We Are Opening For •• The 1984 Season •

: Monday. Mbrch 26 :• HO,., TO Sf_V' rou .v,.,,· 0." THIS II ~.s WI 010 ~Asr $fASON. •• UNU'SS ,o_aD TO a Sf 0# ••" .....,,..It/ •

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'··~~!t~~--II Developing & Printing ICOLOR PRINT FILMI 12 Exposure ~II ., $3.1 9 1

I15 Exposure .Di." •••••••••••• $3.69 I24 Exposure Roll 55.9936 Exposure Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.59 II Movie & Slide (20 Exp.) $2.39Slide (36 Exp.) $3.89

1'I Includes all pop~lor film - C-41 process.

IONE.DAY Mo......y .hru Jhurodoy

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DEADLINES4 p.m. Tuesday and Friday'!'

FQR S"ALE: Acreage 11/2,mllessautt! 01 Wakefield, FoiJrbedroom home wi1h 2'/2 baths.'C'aIl287'2464 or 287-2236. m8t8

DONALD E. KOESER, O.D.LARRY MA~NUSON, O.D.

Doctors of Optometry313 Moln 5.. Woyne. Neb•. 1>87B7

COMPLETE VISION SERVICECONTACT LENSES

Conventional Hard Lenses and Soft Lenses

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SIDE PORK

'145

Lb•. . . ~Agecl LOlillhom '239""'-

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For Appointment Call 375·2020

Con"'cnlont parking bosldo and In '00" 01 ou/'o,

Members of Amorlcon Optomotrlc Association

...................._ ..= ENTER THE WAYNE LIONS CLUB I• AMATEUR TALENT' CONTEST.= Woyne·Carroll HIgh School Lecture.Hall I,I Sun....y, AprilS - 1:30 p.m. ••• r---;A';H7L7"o;;~t~8~;A-;';;R - - -." I• I TALENT CONTIST I •

• I 1 •• I Nam• •.

• I.• I Addr... Pha.. -I .-,• I Dat. of .'rth Natur. 0# Entry I •• •• I Nom. of fJ*. and Campu.t.r I •• I I.=.._-~~~-----------..;_ .. =I Intr/es must be returned by April 4, '984 to =• Wayne LIons Club, c/o Hllber' Johs, •• 607 Oal< DrIve, Woyne, Ne. 68787 •• Non: ,... DistrIct LlOItI Club Tol.,.t Cant•• t will b. h.ld •• AprIl 29. 194. I" ",.IIorn •

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FAIMERSNIID TOe IIU' .... our ." ""mool..CIioocIat the .....for yo Many y_rao'quallfl · to tanneroln North_t ",..ra_ka.Call tho ''''!YJI_. . .'

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No bld11hl>II be .... 'hdraw... nller t"er openIng 01 bldt ""IIhoul Ihe (onsenl of Inc (Ill' 01Wllyne. Neb",,~k41, lor II pe'lo;:! 01 30 d4V'ilfler 'he 'chf!duled hm", o. clo,lng bids

rhe tuctc11i-!vl bidder wlll be rIlQ... "cd to-turnnn-----a-----Peormltf'C"l! Bond; 'In' weil;)~ ;)

l"oor ",.,d MolIte""I." Payment Bo...d. on 'helo£m~ ''''(luOOd In 'he (on'rilCI DO(umenl1""11",,, 10 dllY~ lllliH 'hu Noll<:e 01 A"""rdl!'.l<;h 10 00 ,,., an dmQv,,1 ('qUill to 100 per(e... '01 'he o;;on'r41(1 p/le", Siud bon/j~. '0 be e.oevled by iI f(1'Ipons~bll:l corporille 1urety,1h",lIgu'\ranlee Ihe fallhtvl perlormance 01the '(on1r4cl, l,he lerm'l ond condillorotherein r;onlal ...ed, poymenl lor alll"bor a ...dmaterlall. vfl.O!d III connection wlln Ih~ w()I"k

Nonditcrltnln"t1on In employ men' ,hall bee ... fo((eo on '''" p(OleCI Bidders will bEl requlted 10 complr wltn 'he Preslde... I's E ttecvllve Order No 11246 The rlrQ"lremcn-hlor bIdder, ,,"'0 conl'aclors l.Il1der lhlll order/IrQ ettpJ"lned In the 1peclflcollen1

rhe ow"er r('wrlt'''' Ihe rlghl to nljecl "nyand all b!d~ "no '0 w"lv.ll "ny lerchnlcafllfe-sIn blddlnQ

Oafed 01 Way"e. NebraSka, Ih15 1311'1 dayof March. 198~

CITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASkAWayneMlrflh

Mayor

Cit, Ct..r.

RETIRE IN ARKANSAS. Freebrochure. Heart' of Greers FerryLakef%ea, Autumn WoodsMobl " orne Village, P.O. Box281, Greers Ferry. AR72067. ml,8.15.22

WJIt.' Include Phone No. To;

National TrainingService, Inc,

Bo. csclo The Wayne Herald

114 Main StreetWayne, Neb. 68787

MEN AND WOMEN• 17·62

TRAIN NOW FOACIVIL SERVICE

EXAMSNo Htgh School NecessaryPOSthans Slar1 As High As

$10.21 HOUA• posrOFF!CE e CLERICAL• MECHANICS • INSPECTORS

tlE£P PRESENT JOB WHILEPREPARING AT HOME fOA

OOVERNMENT EXAMS

SALE/RENT: Enjoy country tiv­Ing by Pilger, 8 acres, nice house,lots of ou1 buildings1·112·276·5428, evenings. m119

mCOME TAXES PREPAREOand Bookkei~pjng service R. HBuell Tax Service. Located inMlne'Shaft Mdll, 3154488. ; 1

GRAVEL SMID AND BLACK~tr~ 'Pllger Sand and "Gravel,396·3303 _..of Ron Willers,J9tl"J142 o24tf

HELP WANTEO, PMf time tele·marketing consul'tant, 'Monday'Friday. 2:30·8:30 p.m. and Satur·day. 8 a.m, - 12 noon. Trainingavailable, 375~1343 ask for Ms.Stuart. Marra Home Improve­ment. m19f4

PROM OR ESseS for safe orrent, Worn once, sizes 9·11.375 4956 m22tJ

FOR SALE: Mixed set 01 usedgall clubs Call 256·3565 after Sp.m m19t3

GOVERNMENT JOBSThousands of vacancies must betilled immediately. Sl;7,63.o1 to'150,112. Call 716-a:..2-6000. Ext.).4253 m22,29

NOTI(( OF flROt>OUDORDINANUFOR' HIE (AEATION OF STORM '>EWfR

DISHHC1 NO '4 I OF THE (ITY OFWAl'N~, N£DRASKA

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FULL·,TIM~ EMPLOYMENT"~j4b~, self-st¥tM ,needed asfutl·1I1'1"te' attendant al Wayne Ser­vice Station. No previouJ ex'perience ,necessary. Aboveaverage s1.wtlng salary_ Apf>ly inperson at Derby, Re1arl. 527: E.sf1th. m22t3

HELP WAN-TED: Individual '06Uume the duties of 'uti time in·terim society 'editor at ,. TJ:'teWayne' Herald from April: 1 t'oAugusf 1. Duties' will' includewr-i ting Weddings andengagements,; cove'rlngmeetings-, genel'"af 4sslgnmenhand some.fe~fures..Some evenin,and weekend :work required. E'X­perlence in writing, andphotography,necessary_ Send let­ter. r,esume and lNork sampl4!!s toRandy Hascall. ManagingEditor. The Wayne He;rald; Box71. Wayne. NE 68787 m8t3

JOBS eVE RSEAS ·-eiq moneyr<1~)r, $10,000 10 550,000 plu~' peryCdr C.l/l 11168,11-6000, E)('11639 m22,29

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DON'T EVER BUY a new Of usedcat:,~ truck.uitf1J yov check withArnie's Ford. Mercury. Wayne,.37.$-1212, We un ,save YOUmoney_ a121f

FOR RENT: Small. one bedroomhouse. Also, apa,rtments for rent,315-2252. m6t3

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WE WOULD LIkE 10express OUrsincere thanks to' our re'atlvesand friends for ,be cards w~

,e:ce-rved at the f1'me otLawrence', de,!tth, Jerry andJudy Kruger, m22

I WISH TO THANK aU myfriends. and relativfl for helpIngme observe my 80th birthday alan oPen -house ir:t Carroll 'Surktay,Mrs, Bertha 150m. m22

WE WISH TO EXTEND ourIinc«. itppreclltfon to all of you...ho 'oave ydu.r persona' ton·doJtH'tCes IH\d <;:ards 'during ourberea.emen" The Family of DonWlgbtman. m22

WIWOULO LlKI to ,1h<1nk......y_ lor Iho""_', gill../14 """"",- _ support lorour Wend_IIll/'."'Ill/.of Clubs;Donny Ollon end' BonnieGr_, m22

THANK YOU TO e.eryone whovisited and sent cards whileThtresa was in the hospital.The.e.. especially 'hanks Bellyand 0...,. for ,he flowers ,hey WAN'TED-.sent Mel. Linda and Theresa

~::~~a:::~ANK ...rYone~:: '20000 REWARDIell gill•.and card•. Alia, thank Thl. man Is wanted by Mike Perry Chev.-Olds., Wayne,you '0 Dorothy Kablsch lor callIng ,he amb~lance. to SI.'er Ger Nebraska to fill a sale. position. This person has a plea...t,~:~or;.,';erhr:a:n~~~::"~e~: li'lg per~nallty, likes to meet people, can manage theirAnd. fo Donald 'or Ihe· IIowers,.' ...-II....~!..!n time. Wants family security. Would IIlce group In-thank you. Dorothy Thun, m2 ~

suran retirement plan, and a new demo.If you the name of thl.person, .end Itor call Ed

Carroll at MI e Perry Chev·Olds, Wayne, Nebraska.If thIs per n Is hired, you will be paid the $200

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A BIG tRISH thank you 10 lheWayne ' Cha~ber-' of Commerceand .hO$e merc.han'5 who partlclPllIe<I,n the 5'. Pa". "LuckySpeciel,s" promotion. Pat Dolata, S15 winner m.22

THANKS TO ALL mv children.rela.tlvef, and friend~who came tosee me· when I 'Wit!. In the hospitaland since I (.me home. Thanksfeil' all the flowers, cards. $nacksa:nd prayers" How wonderful it isto have $ueh good friends. I realf.,appreciafed ir all. Ethel Peterson m22

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,J """,".Illed and .Ince returning.:. home. Also. I... food broughl 10(Ihe·hau.... Specla' thonk. Ie:. Pe$tc"",p:etersen and Sister Ger{ ,"'~ f~, their pfbyen and visits.; To Or: "01>, Or. Dahlhelm, Gary';,' Wes' .~ the nursing stitH for.', theif i -wonderful 'care. Dale: T/>OmPson. mn

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Ron Jones. saidthat McArdle's athletic contributions toWayne State wlll not be forgotten.

"We've suffered a terrible lass in terms ofKevin as a student, a person and an athlete,He had made a tremendous turnarOtlnd _netset a good example for others, both on andoff the field," Jones said

WSC Head Football Coach Pete Chapman",-aid McArdle's contributions to WayneState athletlc",- are obvious and added thathis impact on the playen. coaches andstudents will be lelt In the futur•.··"r liliar<ta··QIIOIII·,.,._t'·'mat·iarll':···'Our talents are God's'Olff taus and 'What Wfdo wlfh them Is our gift to Gad,' ., Chapm4-nsaid. "Kevin was realty working on a greatgift back to God. People should rMnemberhim as the kind of person he was when hitdied."

The funeral Is scheduled at II a.m. today(Monday I at Sf. Leo's Catholic ChurCh.102nd and Biondo, Omaha. Kremer FuneralHome of Omaha is In charge of ar­rangements

CSIC and District 11 as B' defensive end Inhis sophomore season_

The 6-5, 230·pound McArdle led theWildcats with 152'tackles during the'l983-1Wsea$On. The 1981 graduate of Omaha Ronw

calli High School was malorlng InphV$lcaleducation,

"On behalf 01 lhe toculty, staft ands1udents of Wayne· State Coltege, we extendour 'deepest sorrows and sympathy to thefamily, friends and college community atthe tragic death ot Kevin McArdle," WSCPresident said, follOWing announcement ofthe Incident.

Wayne State .College student Kevin MeArdIe. 21, was. found de1id of ill shotgun woundThursday morning In his off·campus apartment at S22 East Fifth Street.

An autopsy report will not be released until later this week but Wayne County Atforney Bob Ens!. who serves as county coroner, said McArdle's death appears to beself inflicted.

Ensz said the pathologist who performedthe- autopsy told him Friday that allevidence indicates McArdle died of a selfInflicted gunshot wound in the chest

McArdle. (1 iunior at Wayne State. was a'hree-year starter tor the WSC football teamand a professional football prospect, He hadI year oll\thletlc eligibility remaining

ENSZ SAID the Wayne State athlete died$ometlme atter 2:30 a.m, Thursdav, BlIILuKford, McArdle's roommate. discoveredthe body on McArdle's bed at about 8: 30(I,m. Ensl said, According to Ensz, a12 gauge shotgun. belonging 10 McArdle.

WtSu~~~:~~~~~~:;~nf~~rb~~~~~en~~'toMcArdle's room but did not hear the shot.En!.l said The county attorney said theb~

''''.<1 '1'el of the !oho'gun apparently was in cont twith McArdle's chest and pOinted out thathe shot probably WdS muffled by McArdle'"massive body greatly redUCing thesound 0' tho shot McArdle was named honorable mention

Ensz said suicide Is ",uspedeod but added NAIA Division I All-American for lastthat no note was found in the aparlment season. He was chosen honorary defensiveThe Wayne Ponce Departmenl .lnd Wayne captain of the Omaha World· Herald's AllCounty Sheriff's QUlce tnvesHgated the inCI State College Football team.dent McArdle o!Ilso was selected to the Central

The bOdy WdS taken 10 St luke's Hospital States Intercollegiate Conference s.econdin SiOUK City for tln tlutopsv team and the NAJA Di'5trict 1\ firsl team

AS A LINEBACKER tor lhl~ Wildcats. He earned honorable mention honors in the

.,·;W.'~ltIIi«~*ootball P.."... ··foUitlt Cleadfrom shotgun woullCi

a signal light be installed at the crossing and the staterepresentatives inspected the site Thursday.

DIXON VILLAGE Board members- meet withrepre$entlltives 01 the Nebraska Highway Departmentat a Dixon railroad crossing. The board requested that

Crossing inspection

distance charges for needed revenue.Berglund said.

However, while customers will see an in·((ease in their service charge, they wilt beable to hook up addltlono!l~ telephoOfl at noadditional charge for service, Berglundsaid

Another option which should be availableIn Wayne In 1986, according to Berglund, I'"measured service." Under thaf option,customers would pay for what fhey use. Acustomer who doesn't make many phonecalls could save "quite a bit of money,"Berglund sa~d.

Customers who make many phone calliwould have to pay more. he added.

Lounge purchased

Mert's Place:a new face-infamiliar place

There's a new place in town. Actul!Il1y. If'san old place but a new owner,

According to the n~w owner and manager,Mert Ellis of Wayne, "Mert's Place" wlUcater to fhf;' regular customer.. butwelcomes the new ones, too,

The bar, locoled at 111 Eaot 3rd Streel.was. known for several years al the TPLounge. '

Previously called "Prtngero," theestablishment. wu remodeledabOullI yearago when Linda Prenger became. tht ""Wowner.

ellis, who took. over on Marcn I...'" heIsn't planning to maleo anychanl!elo'lIthebUilding, slnco .the r~enl'e~l~ng,.I#aloe plan~ to otter the "'_ bere"",:!Cl\Il1~services. "" ' ", '" ,:,i"',::,' "

ellis. who has liVed In ililll(~.sllt¢echildhood, he'. _ ...... In ha.. rdw•.'r.r~.,.·.fPClr.......•

.~!"!f"..;~ol,. __t1':1~u:~~I:ora:~I'.r:~~~·........vo and Safyr...t.,' ...... iii~ ,and Sundayo, 1 p,m. Ioct""'ng, . I"

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Northwestern Bell customers now havethese options:

-Buying n.ew equipment from Northwestern Bell's subsidiary

-Continuing to lease present telephoneequipment-but from AT&T

-Buying present equipment-Buying or leas-lng equlpmen1 from a

varle'y of suppliers.THE BArf> NEWS for Northwestern Bell

customers is that service rates are on theirway up. Berglund claims that higher ratesare necessary to maintain quality servIcelocally.

The company always relied on long

BE RGLUNO SAID if customers have problems with their telephones they shouldcheck to determine what tho problem" arebefore calling the company.

For c)(ample, If a customer plugs inanother telephone and hears a dial tone. theoriginal phone set Is the problem, Berglund

lng contract agreemenT With the companyBerglund sdld The current charge lor th.ltagreement Is 50 cents per month,

Berglund ~ald lh(lt under that agreement.Northwe!otern Bell will service all w1rtng In

a home. even If the customer wired addItlonal telephones himsC'II---as long as he used approved wiring

Equipment, service changes

Bell customers are given options

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Northwestorn Bell customers will havesevernI options concerning their telephoneequipment as a result of the divestiture 01the Bell System

Ken Berglund, manager of the local Norlhwestern Bell office, said customers shouldc)(amine their options before deciding whatroute 10 take

The telephone wiring insicl-e 11 home hasbe-come ,1 customer's property. Owners canmaintain fhe wire themselves, pay thetelephone eomP5tny to !!"ltlntain It or pay some-one el$o to maintain it

Northwester:n Bell would make repalr~

and charge customers hourly w.ages orcustomers hdve the option of en'terlng a WI'r

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Curren-tly, he is profesS«' of journalism atMarquette University In Milwaukee

Since leavi"9 government s-ervice. he ha!owritten It numbt"r of WOfklo on the prnidenCol and the poilU" of the- day. His most rec!tnt book 1$ "Lyndon B. Joh')1oOn, alI..,moir ," pvbU\hed in 191'2

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Time running out to buytickets for Fresh Aire

THE PERFORMANCE. which will be part of Wayne's Centennial activitle!l, Is theonly tone-eft the group hll:s scheduled In Nebras.ka.

The Omaha·ba5ed group has received International attention tor Its mixt-ure of oldand new sounds, according to Bud Froehlich, chairman of the Wayne Centennial Commill...

All of the individual pIeces ot mU!l1c they perform are wrlHen within old forms atmu-s!c but wUh a 50vnd (onsh,tent and curreni with today's idioms.

The- mU$ic blend's tradltJonal styles, partlculartv Baroque, with contemporarysound'S derived from iau and rock to produce an original form of musical experience

The term, "Fresh Alre" Is used for aU ot the group's record albums but MannhelmSteamroller actually i5 the ""me of the grOlJp, They recently finished production of anew album called 'Fres-h Alre V: a combination of the group and the London Symphony and Cambridge Singers.

THE CONCERT' alW) will combine '!filII photography, animated film, dance, computet'lzed'lighting and 1peclal effect!>

"Thl$IS an ex-cellenf opportunity for people to experience a flrst·rate nafiqnally oledaimed performance," Mr!l. EllIolt said. '~Tho ,annual s~I!!JUf pertor~ance$ In theOrpheum TJ.-atre in Omaha will not take pt$ce- this ,ve~r !i-o'fhaf Wayne can- cnloy theprlvUeg-e of hOiflng the only Neorl'slQ) -rres11 Atre-'concert in 1984,"

ThetlO general admlnton 1ic.ket\ for the show may be purchased at Flr\-1 NationalBank and Slale Nallonal Bonk in Wayne, the Studenl Union Intormollon window atWeyne State ColIoge, Mid Cl1y Stereo in Norfol,k and Uncle John's In SIOO)( City.

They .Ito may tNt purchased with MasterCard, Visa or money order malted to'Frev. Air•. P.O. Box lA6. Wayne 68787

Now Js the lime to purchase tickets for the Fresh Aim concert scheduled Thur'dMAprilS In Wayne.

The oroup..Fre-'5h Alre, also known as the Mannhelm S'teamroller, will pertorm at ap,m. in Rice Auditorium on. the Wayne Stafe College campus.

Sandra elliott, chairman ot the Wayne Centennial Cultural and Hlltorlcal Committee, saId the group hat agreed to hold (1n additional concert It the first one is a sellout

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Former LBJ aid to speakForf'l'\ef', Pf'~dentJ/~1 M'il1001" and White

HOt""., P"'"' ""(I".I .. r'l(. Gef.l'ge Rtoeoy, .,..L11"'••HM" Pvbhc Altair, In'ltitutfJ' prOogr"m., W.y.... S,t.". {.ol'-'Qrt ()rIlh\Jr~ay (MaH.h'2'91. ,a(C-OI"dthl '" ChI (i-lnn, OI/IIj,lIYl hebe otthe W~ Xl<.l61 \.(I.'rlll:..," O'"f\IOiI'''

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s-<iencedivlsion head, tho-91ft wUIbe uwd 10 purchase cUt"renfbook\-, pf!1'lodlc.aIS and lubKrlptlons !lIpeclfilcally formathematics and $Cienc"!'.

Prdther ytd hew.' pfe4W'dwith the PaJ:lon'Vlerll~ Sf"1Company's contribution ..• f"greBt about ,~ whole fhl~, U(t~ contrW:HJtton) it., bl,q help in,\1I0'-'ln9 us. ,10 pro'vide cur,.."trelerenel!S for ,~ edlKa'Ion,aIprogr,lm\ m 1he rna'hematlc's."nd "('IC'n(.~ dllfl!Uon,'· h"", wid

THE WAYNE HERALD

Offldal-,,-of"'CIlyofW_,IlIee-ty .ofW of__

t"*JCAftOfI - .....J.-Hels.rvt..~...IW •••,.tHt,.,...Aru

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In Wayne. P~ce, cedar, Or,olon. Thut5tOn, Cuming. ~ton andMadJ5Qf1 CountJe'.S. "14 f>9 per ",ear, "11.98 fot ,.Jil montM, "J 0 J6­for three motlt~ Oubide coun~J6 menuone<f: fl1 ..00'P«1 ytt.llf,

S14.00 lex 51,1'1 inontMo. $1 ZOO lOt. thrft tT.ontn~. "ingJe CCJt)if!I 2'c~t~ , ...{:'

r:~t~lYled In IS1'). a~1 s:nbli71ed ~ml~ fo\ondavand ThUf504V (~ept hOOd"Y'). by IJJ~ t1efald PlJbIl~ Corn-­p.iJny. Inc .• J AAan VatJ'lrr. Pr~df!'nt; enWe-d If') the~ offiCe andlnd o",~P0t. paid 4t wayne. NebrMktJ 6e76~.POSTMST....: ~d -'<Jdr~ dUlnge to TM Wayne He1a6d. P.O ,eo'"71, WlfVne. Nr 68787

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donation by Ihe Pa_ton VierlingSIN!1 Company in ~970.

The relf~rence Hbl'IlrY isdvdddble 10 illl wSC studenl!\, studytng (hcmr5tr'V, biol()Q)'. comput(.'1' '>Clc!nceo. etlrth ",ient.ern,llf';l!m"'I{';:. dnd phY11C~ (IS wend'!. lho'.>c pMllclpdnng in any Clfl€'

ot 10 p"e- perote"O:5lonal p"'Oqretm'!toHer~d by the m,llh~m,\tl('l. ,lne!<,clence di"'''10n

kccordlng 10 Or FrtlinkPr.,t\er. WS( rnathemdt.c" 6nd

1'6fmJ,r N~~~~~~at •.~r;; 'i;'~"age~lfl¥ro'ap"r.j:'''ie lhe01 .... E;:cs..eallon.' .me",!!e.: .Fred. . hOurs. 01 "'ort.Nebraokl\o.r>ari'Uii:lfwoOd hj;. worcts ill praise I... 'menlo! ,edi><oIi"~.I"II'llavtlheNebraska Oeparlment.oI given 10 ImprOVing lhe CI,lhct'II_Ectu<..llon at ..,piess <""''''""ee ,.al.,lhe ..Nebra.kaSChOOlIClr lilaInL.IIlCC!,lI-JII<Ir<h 15, Le><kwooct . 1l....f,'.'·Lo<lf"'ClCldcO/l"llu.ct;resigned his poslflonol the Siale "Or,. L.••ryVOIl,.,lhe,J:IaIIo!tYBoard o'Ect"c:,lIon on March .1" ~Clmm''''OI>IIr ofEctllt4f1Ci1l'~'

'a"" has W.ed.as a Aepubll<an. spenl'houno/limUndelf",I,ln­<andidale'o'ihe Ollie. 01 Onltect clucll"liweekencto· at I'" ""hOoI.Slaies Senator. OIher.sfarf membe.s, InCluding

Lockwooct _ned· fhe pr..s Dotig Clark, Adlng Superlnfen·conference wllh high praise for dent 'o.t 'he SChool for the Deaf•Nebr,sk~ Oepartmenl 01. Educa· and lhe Department 01 Educ:allontlon~latl and (ommlMloner Joe legal .Iall. have dedlcaledLullellarms. "My elecllon to the themselve' 10 correcting the proNebr..ska Sfate Board 01 Educa· blem. 41 the ochoal. The"nll••tion marked my first involve, Deparlment has wOrked togethermen' wUh the Department of to rectify the ,sitU-'Uon,'" I

eYdcaHon." Lockwood sald_ lockwoOd ,.e'eri-eel, to. the 1m··"Ouring my lS month! of Mf'V'lce age 01 state 9C)Ve1'nmerit workenon the State Board of Education. I as more conce,r".d.,;,w!'h •have ~n very impressed with paydttc::k· fhlft -In gOod, petfcw·the higti level 0' professionalism mance,: and said hli e)l,perlenceand dedication of the Nebraska with state workers W4" e:';4ctJyDe-partment of Education staff, opposite. "The deparl'mO.nf ofunder the direction of Or. Lut· Education staff and Commf"-jeharmJ,:' !lioner Lulieh.rms. are very

LockwOOd described the elforh. bright. hardworking people'"made to resolve the problem, at LockwOOd $c1ldthe Nebraska School for ttNt cear Lockwood, a Geringand dted the inten.se effort made businessman and cerllfled :publlc10 improve conditions at the!' accountant, WM o*t~ to theschool. 'State Board of Ecklc4ti:on In

"II h Impos'5lble for the Janoary 01 1983.

Library gets contributionThe Ptl:»:lon Vlerlinq Library of

W(lyne Slate Collcqe is $03.000richr:r, lh,tnko; to a contributionrnllde by lhC' P.):JIlon VierlingS.tet.~l COm~Mn'( 01 Omah.l Theo;h("Cjo; ,'1,.1" ~""r[loS('d In tl leiter·'rom E(i .o",en. ch<1lrman of lhebo.vd of Pitj(1on V'erllng Sl('(!lCompany. for conh-rl,,('{j support01 thl" ldfhem".tic', ",..,d \(.I€,.nc.eIibr,)('(

Thf: P J(ton VtNltrtQ Llbrdry.....h,Ch 1\ u ..e on \!'e I,r .. t lev('101 !he- Ral h Cdr h<Jr 1 SCIence

Local presidentTHE LEWIS and Clark Board 01 Realton recently installed new officers at a lolntmeeting with the Norlolk Board 01 Realtors 01 Hartington, The district inc:ludftWayne, Cedar, Dixon, Cuming, Knox, Staton and Thurston counties, From I'":Leland George 01 Creighton, Vice president; Ivadell Burcham 01 Obert, out90lngpresident; Darrell Merry of Thurston, secretary·treasurer; Joe Lowe of Wayne,president; Roger Janssen 01 Crofton, director.--- -------------

BrubakercancelledTom Murton, the m.ln upon

~hom the mOVH'! "Brub,!lker"''',l~ tMsed. hd:> r.:iJncelh."d hl':!­lee luru ~lj W,lYnf.' Sf(ltf~ Collegedud to II 'ne~;!!J

He 'Na~ S(hl~uled fo presenlil leclure tonight on prlwnreform and th(,' role of p"lwn~,

In f>odety

requires tfIe concerflloer 10 bring their own bean bag,blanket or seat. General admission tickets are $10 andcan be bought at tfIe· Wa'yne State College studentcenter, First National Bank, State National Bank, MidCity Stereo in Norlolk and Uncle John's in Sioux City.

1974: J'lml~" 0 M;)(d W,lylWFord PI}

1973, I ...dn ~)tllmon" 'AUI~~~llel(l

r ord Pu Don"ld S.u.'lkl.'fi W'\l"rl<,~

Mi.ll)o'(ur,1968 RotH,·r' )h~·( IdN W,jynt.

Volk,>1966 I. ('U'" vond'd~ W,l(fk

f Qrd194.5 Bill SmlH1 R<'H\dolptl

ro(d PI;

publiC properly dnd 6 monfhs pr-oballon

Clvd·cour' hhn9sAlan Thoms-en Wnkehl!;"ld.

plaintIff, '!o("f.'ioling $933 from Ront(rus.emar~, Wakefield

No 26 37 JON ~ rt~vl~nUI,~ :'!dfl'(J

S-ij:) :'-0JdfHce J L.£.'~le(. d ,;ln91j1 p'"

"on to J,~i(;£:' J Lester. TIme P,~l

I\.'(·,on. dod SIeve Paller son :u''I blo(k 78, Wp.<;.l AdditIon '"Wd¥efje!d r'~\fenw;:· ~tdmps t·,l'mpl

(uri A Lfen~mc~nn. noO', "'-,Ingl~; .)nd vnn1drrl("d person Iftj/~rnhard ) L It'rH,,,(ndnn, "

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Wf, awarded 510 d9~linst EldonBarelma-n, dba E ldan' ':. StandardService. Wayne

Criminal tHingsBrian Mille.r, W.nnf!. iS5uinQ

bad check

o;~~~t:~t :o~;ri::tH(:Cl;;t~~i~I!""----~-..--.,~~:~~t~.VOk.d tor .,~c",nul..,on'vebl~.

cr~~,:~:':.:;,::,~II~~,~\J.,>",nq ~.d!bad check F in('d S 100 dndordp.red fo mdk(> n~t;11Iut~on

Theres<) MrJrrlrl. W,lyn-e. minorin POSSC'So-~IOn Tf:n d,lyS work onplJbllc property lind 6 month!> protMtion

Ll?xAnn Kicnke, Wayr1,,-,. rrlw,or

III PO'!>')('S!>IOIl T en d.\i"~ wori< 'jrl

public pro~)('rty otnd 6 month', prohitleon

Kr •.,1lne Town!.. Wifyn~. ml/)mIn po..:>e~sj,ofl T(~Jl ddi'" N-ork (jr.

VehIcle reglt;tratloll1984 Vern l Carlson

Wdkelleld. Dodqt' (MifVan. Kennelh G S<.hro~'dl!r WdkefieldChevrol(~l Blil!,!r Dle1rlchSchweers Pnn, <l ChevroletPIckup

1983 D.,;olrno:'l' Hoidort Waynf!Hondd

1980 Larr ¥ P Chmrl Ponca.Ford

1978: John Ru'-,ener, Newcw;tlf:BlJICk

1917: Gary 0 Sullivan, Poncc),Ford, Cour!land Robert,>. AHen.Lincoln T('rry Nelson. Ponca.­Chevrolet B l"-l leI' , Ke .... in ErWfO.Wakefield OldsmobHe

1975: Leo Dielrich. (o(.l(orn.Ford, Vernon C Iddings, PonCd.Chevrolet PickUp, Doris Breis.<:h.Newcastle, Dodge Sweptline E.press

1974: Blake Bo,>twlck" Ponc~.

Ford Pickup1973: Patrrcia Olson. Newca':>

He, Inlernational, Travel Top.Rodney Jewell. Oill:on, Ford

1971 Roger W Armstrcng. Ponca,'- Dodge Pickup; Mark JBrewer. Ponca. Chevrolet Van

1970 Gary Haynes. Wakefiejd.Ford Van

1967 Thompson ConslructiQnCo WakefJeld, Ford Pickup

1965 Ja-cqu0lOe R King. Ponca, Ford

19S0 Roger W Armslrong. Ponca. Dodge P,cl<'up

Court finesTer« J KelloqQ. ABen s.1JJ and

S6 I"esfifullon theft

Real E51ateJ~~rrl 0 Mid Gr(jce E Jon".... to

Ph'llp E Hinr::lorJ.<:'( E . :W·. andr,w'. ':>E '. ')"'-'-:: n dorld HW' ..HE ~ '~"",. J/', illt ,n JJ~J;'

""'~'I',i·· ~t.il.rnp~. ~~ 41')[)~"J#"" ",,~ If 'J~r ,.,~, ) ',<.<. ,

:.- ~ ".;:- .', , •. , '0 Ii • I,

mali-claims hling!.:Mickey Meyer. Wayne. pldin

iff, seekmg $500 from TerryDrummond. Wayne. claimed dlJetor loan

Kapiln Aulo Supply Inc

Wayne. plalntifL se'eking S81908from Darrcl! Hank. Carrollclaimed due tor repdlr~

Small·c1aim5 ludgments:Merlyn RduSS, Wayne. plain

CAROL AND CHIP DAVIS 01 the group MannheimSteamroller were in Wayne last Tuesday as pa~t 01 a

. promotion lor tfleir Fresh Alre concert at Wayne StateCollege on April S. The two·hour show, to be held inRice Auditorium, uses the "pillow concert" theme and

Breath of Fresh Aire

Fines;Burton Griess. Wa .... ne,

cOurtts of speeding. 516 and 'Sf ;William Sellhoir'St, Dodq .speeding. SJ I; JeHrey Repa f.Omaha. speeding, $19. (in ....Bedm"an. Wayne. ekpireQ-p'at

. and regi5trafion, $IS. Noel Bennett, Wl't.yne. ~peeding. S-28Ralph OeSutter. West Poinl.

eedin Sl9 Samuel Ptltt.e on. IOWd, speeding. 528.i.char Daws. Randolph

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An average of 31 tornadoes a year cut across Nebraska leavIng behind damage anda,t times taking their toll In death and Injury. Community preparedness is the key to lessen the impact ofthese 'll'lolenl storms and mlnim/z,e the threal to life

Again this year the National Weather Service,' In conjucntionwith the Nebraska elvi,1 Defense Agency. will conduct a volun1ary statewld~ tornado warning drill. The drill is set for Thur,:>diy, March 29, as part of "Nebraska Tornado AwarenessWeek:' March 25 through March 31, Alternate date will beMar<h JO.

The exercise will consist of a mock tornado watch at l' 05 p mC5T/1:05 p.m. MST followed by a mock tornado warning at 2 20p.m. CST/1 ;20 p.m. MST. The test message will be dissemInatedto the newS media and public by the NOAA Weather Wire Ser.vIce and NOAA VHF Weather ~adlo

The obiectives of "Tornado Awareness Week" and the volunt.ry drill are to create continued awareness of the regIonssev~eweather threet and to provide the opportunity for public.emergency service agencies and communities to revIew theirsevere weather preparedness plans and test their effectiveness.

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' ........0 Aw....n.ss w••knear

AcOmmunlty·wlde ta'ent cant..t Is. being plann"cHor April 3i:>y tile Wayne State Collage Spani.h Club. Any",," who wouldIIke·to.partlclpate In Ihe Tal",,1 Nighl Gala can reglsler by con·_I'ilIL1M WI.•nleskl aI375-3757, . .

ONdllnafC!!' .ntrleslsTueScIay (Mar<h 27) at Sp.m. All typesof' KtJ 4re· welcome. Dress rehearsal is scheduled to begin at8:30 p.m. April 2 In Ric. Auditorium.

Tbfo ,contest wlU be he'd at the same time and location thefollowing night. Entry 'eelsS2,Sllfor 1.103 p"roons and SS for 3or_persons.

The show is open to the pubHc at 8",'admlsslon charge of SOc.ms-per person. Prizes from local merchants will 'be awarded-to the winners. ' '

First District Congressman Doug ~reu-ter has annQUnced aschedu~e of ~ff,'ce hours In 4. Northeast Nebraska c;ommunitlesduring Mar<h,

Da,n, V-O(h,.r-k-a~ a meIT'ber of the congressman's district staff,will bit In Fremont, Norfolk. Wayne and South Slou> City 0March 29 and 30~ Vodvarka will be available to help persons whohave questlon$ about legislation or have problems with federaliigencies.

On l'hursday (March 29) Vodvarka wfH be in the conferencerOom of the Fremont Chamber of Commerce at 92 West FifthStreet In Fremont from '9 - 10:30 a.m. Later that day, VodvarkawlU be In the conference room of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerte at 217'Norlolk Avenue In Norfolk from 12:30 2 p.m, andmRoom 201 on the second floor of the Wayne City Hall at 306P• .,., Street from:3 . 4:30 p.m.

Friday (March 30) he will be in the- South Sioux City Chamberof Commerce office at 2700 Oakof4 Avenue In South Sioull: Cityfrom .:30·11 a.m.

·'· " ......i"rir2.' ~~idu,g8 y.-..~..Ic~·so.,;i,y InWayne. BobC'.rk50n;,', !S'......nng-5blocltsuplheolreel. Clarkoon ...U1 now .be manag·

< Se!'v:1~ ,Station ,~ the '~O!n~'",of'?ftt and'ltAaln.~". for'......ly,Te~.~lYj Is KI\eCiu""" to.

on,Aprll 2, The............. was purtMSecl by.the, . . C~y. . ',-~'r,., be able tcr,gi,ve customers full Service now," 'Clarkson~I~' Service aJ50'Wftl InctUde minor car repairs, brake lobs. oil~""ct ather typeo of malnt..,.nc•. Ed Grashorn will beshop IMChanlc.

T;he'lleri>¥ $Iallonwlll <antlnue tooperat. at its present site:~ anew manager will be hired.

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......., _..uno"""p -",'moetlt/ •. " ~_ 01 ,H........I'*

will ....... _Inll pi_lor a peI'l";" drIve to plIO" • .....-Ir_ontheballol. The moetlnil I.j/pen 10.... " '

...._. iftf<lrmMlon, QII AltaKI..." It/375-ZIlIO.

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WlIIlam Meyer. 88. of Wakefield died Tue-s.ddY, March 20, 1984 althe Wp.efleld Health Car@ Center

s.r...k.K were held Thursda'.... March 22 at the Immanuel lvtheranChurch in W.~I.Id. The Re·., Steven I<ra-emer

WIIH.m Henry Nwe'ver. the son of Wil~lm Augu-s.t Meyer W('JS bornlINT; 22, 1M'S In Wil'kl"1~ld He married Edna Lubb4!ros.tedf on Apql I.e,I-9'2'l a-t ttJt W.Ir.e4'''~d Imm.n~1 LlJtMran Church He Nd!> a memberof the 1f'n-1"Nin.uert Lvther~ Churc.h of Weke-fle-ld ..

s.urvlvor-l in<;h..oe t'll!l .,Iflt. Edna 01 WakefIeld. i wn. Mtrfjf1 .gl'"......... 11:I. 1~t...... Mn Al~j,", We!~I!~ 'I~f~n 01 P~VJf.-r '}..~'.-rl' 7 9'tillf 9"".t'j-'~O:"HIOrtm ) brolh..,.r~, I'rI-bd,rl, J,o,r'l';u'...... Ult.IIi... ,.1I d W....I'1'.. td "~,I"t'n, M.t~ (\ar. V,(.~rx Gil '.;.ttl __ ~',~~d

... Mr. e:,,....., '~Q.grf,~~h,-I Go,,~ of 'N6-,.r~

,.,~,.-,....-.rt r_~..t"" "/~~ :;'iI!'~bol"'" )t"'I~ rj'''r' II .. ,."

~I .., ... ~.,ir. ("ro."'l!t' ,,",.e ~Joev~"', ,""",,1"""""..11 .'., I" ~'~.... I1;~'••"r.: (*,.,,,,~",, ... 1 h!'!" ~~'"'''''' f!''' ~ .' <Ie'"

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........... l<_ct Lamln 01 ,COloracto: "''''bethe,'eaturect......<""" !he _r~Democrallc Party'. JetlersOn"

,'C~l)ay Dinner:, ,acc;ordlng tocl!alrman DIAnna.S<hlmek., ~.whl<h I' being.h,'d in I(""rner on April 7.•150 ,'"''*'"'''' for 1""more ,01 ""'.".ell_ial cilndldal.., all

_ been 1.w'ted,lo atfenct. .~ ",,'ohlng to a_ the ~IMer sho\ird <ontad stat.

, OlImOcI'atlc headq"arteroaU15 SoutI114th Stret. \.In<oln 68$08.

Ralph A. Hammon, Wayne, died Tuesqay, March 20. 1984servIces were held Saturday. March 24 at the Hlscox,Schu'macher

Funeral ,Home In Wayne. The Rev. Jim Buschelman officiatedRalph Arthur Hammon ~as born Feb. 27. 1909 at LynchP.Ubearers were Melvin Brown. Merlovnd Lessma~n. Willis

Lessm.:enn• Orville Sherry. Merton Hilton and Darrell Mueller8"",lal was in the Greenwood Cemetery in Wayne with Hiscox

SChumacheT Funerat Home jn charge of arrangemenfs

William Meyer

Ra./ph Hammon

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Marian Simpson

of the athletes have been'very"n~ce'young­people. As Ca'~y Stengel Was supposed tohave said, "When we win, we have gre.attalent; when we lose, I'm a lousv coach."

I hope the, silence of the Silent Majoritydoes not lead Ihe board and admlnlstratlorrto assume we all agree with the people whohave been openly critical of the coaches andsuccumb to their pressure. Winning a'thleticscores are fun and contribute to pleasantmemories; winning SRA scores lead to thefuture success of a lot of really nice youngmen and women.

SRA scores are the scores that are on t~

envelope or In the report cards that weresen' home earlier

White some American politicians andcynics. may deride our accomplishmentsand belittle our future as a free and pro­sperous people. millions of indl viduals fromaround Ihe world are putting their money onAmerica. Such Investment creates lobs hereand fuels our economic growth.

Some may stili preach decline anddespaIr, but with millions of people riskingeverything to come to our shores andmillions of others Investing thelr life's earn·Ings in our economy and our future. 1 willcertainly not be one to bet against Americaand her future.

EACHv:ElIR on e"lmaieil~n~mlftIQn •.ImmJgrants (orne to Americ~: 1h,y'.:#arry·:th.e same, dreams and ~s"~at ',~u~tBln~"immigrants who traveled. ,b.Y' ,~(Jr~,r;n,,~Eu,.-ope at the tum of the (:entury. ~E,,~~n:"'f,V'le ,are ..metlme. blinded 10 the .h'en9\h and'vitality of our,nation, we c~n'see In·th~:~y~

of these . Immigrants. t~at :they ,k~:9"Y·,:and:trust In America's greatness and oppartun.'· ..~, '

They have flsked e"eryfhlng; 'oft~n ',leav- 'Ing tamll ies and friends' beh1r'!d,' .~oJ~.~; Irt ,~he

J;~:at~:~C:a~:~~~~~~~~~1{h~W theworld views America' arid lts.jut~r,e; Forthose individuals -who cannot:"':",¢bme toAmerica are "OW sending their money to In­vest i.n wh.at they., beHeve 'to ~::th.•ig~e~testenglne ,of wealth creation the ,world h~s everknown - the free American' economy. In1981 foreigners' invested' more than saobillion in America. In 1982 ;foretgn Invest·ment swelled to more than $87 billion. Thatis confidence in our 1uture.

To Ihe editor:I would like to "Thank" the former athlete

lor inadvertently making a point that needs10 be stressed at this particular time. ThatIS, the school board and administrationseem to be more interested In a teacher'sability to teach 'han his or her own·lostrecord They realize thaI Wayne·CarrollSRA scores are more Important thanathletic scores In recent years. SRA scoreshave exceeded both the national and sta'ei'lVerages This record is based on the perlormances ot all our students

Since the "total" development 01 the studenl Is <1 c.onslderation. coaches for a varleII/ of sports are employed, Wayne coaches'records mosf often reflect the InnaleclbiHties 01 the athletes, Nevertheless. most

"THAT'S RIGHT," Morgan replied,"because everybody is standing in linewaiting 10 get in. If's a box office smash."

Ted Morgan was right. Immigrants fromevery nation on the face of the earth arecoming to America. Others are on waitinglists. In some nations, immigrants mustwait as long as a decade to come toAmerica, Still, they come.

These prospeci've Americans are votingwith their feet. registerIng their faith inAmerica, her present and future opportunitles and freedom - No other nation in theworld receives Ihis vote of confidence. Itsould be a source of pride for all Americans,and-il must remind us of how truly blessedwe are to live in a nation where lndividualliberty is respected, and initiative and hardwork are rewarded, nol discouraged.

Which scores are important?

letters welcomeLetters from r.lId.....r. _leo...., The" Mould be timely, brief

.nd must cont.ln no libelous stet.m.ntll. We r_..... the right to editor r.ject .ny lett.r.

L_rs me" be pUblished with. pM......nl/m Qr with the .uthor'sn.m. omitted If so desired. "_.r, the writer'. slgnllture mot be ep"rt Qf the o,I,ln.lleu.r. Unslgn.d leu... will not be printed.

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'A'·m'e r -, Cia" .,-.' s."c.it.·""·I;·,'J;;li:.i ::I~lt~·)~l• ' : _ , ,i' ':: ,fi/I.,: -.', ,'--.: -:~, j:Y,':":' :!I -;/,~i," '"',f. l

box office smttrsfi"BY'Richard Lesher The Immlgra'nts ~tl~:':tb.-:~rr",,~e:-~.t.:~r

U.S. C....lI1ber 01 Commerce shore•. Somelhrough legal' '''1''1lg".,'OII;,Five yea',., ':,ago, 'Presldent Carter ot~rs SI1.p past, our',bor"~r","1,J8.rct,,,',s,~,',",rr," ok,",,lop, ,',

delivered~h's ,~'Malalse" speech. We were Imprisonment. (And let us r,emember,Jhi!!lttold that..'Amer~can·sbest days were behind somE!:.,natlons employ borde~ ~u8rd;,":,~Q"ke~her. We, had-e,ntered an ,age-of limits -; . their people ,In.) ~",~":_:",, 'iIimUs....o ~conC?~Ic:_9rowth antt 11mlts to ourhopes anfJ. ~rea~s. American was no lcmgerthat shlnl~gcltyon ~ hilI., Politl'c.lans' q)\~nseled despair andh~opele,5sness,,. America no longer hadanythlng'the"rest.-of the world would wantor, ,indeed, ,'thaf 'our chBdren would want.T"efede~algovernment was not, mind you,responSible rOT our' problems, but wouldhelp us manage our steady and inevltabiedecline.

In response, I wrore a column rejectingthis gloomY',thesis. I quoted Ted Morgan, aman bor'n in' France to an aristocratic fami­ly. He had moved to the United States seek·lng expanded opportunity and wrote a bookentitled "On Becomming American." Hewas interviewed on' "60 Minutes" by MikeWallace, who noted, "T-ed/you write, 'thiscountry is a success in the same way aBroadway show Is a success.' "

In order 01 content there'is: porkstomachs. n€.'ef tripe, partially defattedbeel fany tis-sue (whatever Ihat's sup·posed t.o me-ilri) , beef hearts ..

Enough ' To borrow a famous televiSion commercial ./ine that may weartlC,ell out in the near future: "Where'!)1h-r beeP"

Who buys if can of potted meat fOOdproduct fit even sounds bad doesn', it?)lo( 'he slomachs1 tripe, or defatted ,rat­ty tissue? Probably not'yoor n¢x1'.doornelqhbor

If yOu aren', completely familiar withtripe (H!?ilven lorbld!>. here's what'oleWebster hilS 10 say about it in his diclionary "jripe'---a large stomach otruminating animal. .(Slang) rubbish'

Sounds deliciousNc:wt Ilm(l iI friend i~sk .. what you're

h<1\nnq for ,,;upper, jus' reply, "Oh, Ifl10Uqhl I ITlighl have c1 large stomachof ,.1 rumindlmq dnlm<ll ..

Rubbish might sound bellerHdPpye,lllr;ql

_ Another thing that disturbs me is thelack of rcal food in some of Ihe products

:,weea' '

As an cy.ampte, we'Il',use an Hem thatis referred to quite slmpty, as p'ottedmeat food product. Lef's'Ctteck the labeland ~ee iust what the ~1'2, Ounce can canfalns

A<h we-II, how abovt1!.OC1ofhg'vdl\Ofate? I don" believe"e'",,. u~d thai' Mme before," "

Ac,tuall:1"J really dOtl't believe ..If'jotthost l"$lr~dfentsaie in those prod~cfs.My tMory 'is that they have a foojl!,c:en'product the-~ want to SE'JI to tile reta'll.'slores for 78 cents, ' '

Whfm fl1ey 'H~t-all of those long"Kb!n­tific names on the l.abel$, people ar-ebound to be'in'awe:; One look at th(,;label is all it takes to see why 'YOU' hil.ve:to pay a bunch of money for a cheapproduct. ' ..

Out of cUfiO~ify,', decided to find outwhat kind o~in9redlenfs they couldpOSSibly put in a !':>mtlll box of gelatindessert,

WOUld you believe sugar, gel(!'fin,lumarlc (lcid (tor tar,ness), SOdiumcitrate (controls aCidity'), salt, arlificiaiflavor, clrfHlcial color and absorb,cdcld?

Sovnds nulritious, doesn'-t it? At leastthe labe" explained why lumaric acidand $9dium citra'!? were u&ed

That Iclbel also brought oul anolherImportant point·-we're liVing fn,an arIificial world. How many of the- produels In you cupboard and refrigeralorcontain arliliclal flavoring and coloring? Or. 10 mClke Ihings edsi€.'r, howmanV don'!?

Can't you iust picture this group otscientific men and women standingaround in it laboratorv, conversing Inan dftf;!'mpt to declde on names. for theseadditives?

"Hey bos~, I was meSSing around,....1th some of 'he wlerd looking stull inthese test tubes and when I mlxe-d themtogether look what they done,"

"Ah yes, good work. Let's use thatsluff In- yanilla pudding and we'll c<llf it.

loflon, dofi'f !..rs.e UquJd", Tn., ii, rv.;l

1#1'.... 1'O'J wlrt' to vet oIef'lft lollon",IEr,~",vr.mlde Of... 10dlum f.iHimlriOdipropi0n4te-, cocoamphOc«boxygly( lna'e­at\CI pOJyqvaterrnum ." '~er yourh.nd'S

H you Ihlnk I I'1'\6de up all fhow 900fyferms. ;"0;.-1 check out the label on yourbollle of liquid soap. The people whoput the labels on the-re fried to putevery lefter of the alphabet in one 'Word,And th.ey ~a,'y 'SUcceeded.

It you ask me (and very few· peoplewould) the 9uy~ who invent 'hose­names (p'opylpara~netc.) bre bulcherlng the English language.

They're just frying to snow off bycomIng up with ~ame$ that. no one CdOpronounce What vocabularh~$,! Let'sgive each of 'hem a do~fblscu-t!

D.__ ,...,_~... "",, ..._. youbvy In ....._..,_in"", """. of fl<t,ptI H_ <10

"-put in _JlufI?r_ oibout", "ywr tnofh....Olt.

yOoicwfyt You had lor dIn""" 'onl9hl canYOU __"''''

~ Mom, t had some phospho<icadd...i~ sodium benzoafe, a Slde-Ofl'nOfIOIOdium phoiphatt!' and somepol1*f1;yl_ glycol,"

Ne you k;ddin9? Your mom Is Ih...ble10 ufl tM rescue squad,

What i:li fhal 'Stuff? Whatever if is. it____se lhalll ta,'..--II" In 'MOr. Pepperl'm nowdrlnklnO,I. thatwh8f It takes. to' "Be a Pepper?" It'sjust the thought of those Ingredients' .tnat make me sick.

If"ow many 0' you use hand lotion?Go ahgd. hold up yovr nana:> so I cant.1ce It count t

Vew 'mean "you' use fsopropylpa,mlt.'e. '!t~arlc acid,trle1:hano1amlne, glyceryl stearate.m.lhyfparltl!en, Imlclazolldlnyl ur••,propylparaben, dlme'hlcone andfllanlu", dlo.lde on your hand.? Ano'here's ,tlllllClme!hlng leff 01 them?

If you deCide 10 wash off your hl'md

"'ty'S. Oot'(l!JIl..'t,t> i1 tt\O-w ... ,jjll

t"A-,()tir-.<) ((lrrlnA(,", IWn(; (fjfrlrr'll!

Wt"':?v!. (r,~~"~'t Hl~t n.h"':- ~'(~lf.

q,..-, t-~it"~",!'!J t.~ {)·t'ft!! 'h,H,

tla •• W'''~•• f" II

UNp, I don't believe theY$houl~

be. A person'$ death 1$ a: very per­spnal thing. ,I don't$ll8how SO,meone could get satlsfactlon,!Ivseeing someonedle."-'RoIJtrtaWelhli

"Np, I don't for 2 reasons. First,I don't believe In capifal punish­ment. Second, even It I did believein It. I don't think If should be onTV," - Paul Duln

.,

"I lhink they 5-hould 00 televised'0 >how the people what 'hey "reg.'ling In'o if Ihey kill someoneB,..I!, I feel they t.hoold COflt5lder

---,0'"," a lIfe- was ta,kt<n ~Qre the-,y'_N"'e"':(f.' \~~ 1'0 c'!Df .. ~'r

;. ;~' i ~~ r~),t<,rl' .:.~ ~~~~,~ft~-~\:" I) .

'Ho, I don't th!n.k th~y ~h.o>.)ld

t* ~A."(,~V~ my ~tvm.at'h cvvldn't~,nr,d:~ It T"mmy.Ml!;tr

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A c:ontroversy ""_grown inTulS in r~nt week' con,um11lt the POuibility Qf'.I.~i,i"1l an ...cuhon, Thi'woek The W.yne Her.ld4ec1d!ed 10 ...ther optmon. onll\<t' WOj-.:l. Owr ......IIon"0..' y'.., ''"'- fI!\.i;! 1'J:,l!<vhons,1Ilo;u\' b'" ,t'tC',iW(I on1-.~.'1t*Wtf'l1"

streettalk

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FEA.TUltED ,STUDENT10101s1$ .~"ctud. Jetl AnneGradert, Emtrson~ and TeresaTr,vl" 'l..ef\ox, "owa, .no sa:x­"""""", ~,",lIy FOWler. Colum'bus. tenor saxophone;: GuyDarnell, Winslow. 'rombona;Dave Jenkin•• Travor Koch andVance Wagner. all of Norfolk.Irumpets; SlIMyn WhIPll!e. Sian·Ion. \)aiS' CIndY Linder., Onawa.Iowa. plllllO" al\d NaflCY Pelar·son. Smithland. Iowa. <kum•.

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PIPPfTT - Alan and 8f"endctPlppm. Wayne'. d $oCIn. JI!!t

Alan. 9 Ib', " 01 . M.arch 2'0PrOVI~nce M«lic,aJ c.ent.,-rJill'lt loins • 1I11.hl~lr. ApfllGrarll'p.ttre"ts are Mr lindMn Cltll 5taUiJ\g, Alktn. 4ndMr and Mrt. Dean PlppJlIl"urel Gr• .,t orandlPaf'~nh

are Mrs alii St"lIin9 .Ind Mr'lnd Mr$ EriC Nehon. an 01Con«(!rd. and e r ('lIlI,,1

~",..n ot Wausa

SCHWAATZ - Mr ..... n.d M,-"R09I"r Sdlw.rf/, Ho.C!'lh.. d

cMuOhlet". Nlchol~ Ann. S tb!l­lSi,,, 01 • March 1]. Wei' POlnlHO'SP1t41, Crl'andp.llreoh 4Irto

Mr 4tld Mrs-- Glenn MeyerW4ke'i~ld. and Mr .!u'lId MnMilton Sch .....rfl:. Ho.... ',lh

frHh CHt'U5 $4lld. rro bre.d.trOlIln 1tr.awberr-y 6H--5M t

Thur-sct.y. tMrc:h ft: H.mball,. swett pot.,oes. or"n~

beans. relil-hH. whole wheatbread, aprlcot'l

Fda)'. ~r(h '0; FUlf" 01 COdwith t4rt.r 54~(e. bak-e-d potato.broccoli, cherry bon"n4 g.etotln.whole wheat bredld, coconut P4JddinV

BRUMMELS - M, ond MI,Jim Brummll!!"lr., Win~jde, "ddUQhler Eli ubeth DellaMM'\hdll , Ibs. "I '. or.M4rch I.e Pende1' ComrnunllyHo,>plldl EIllabeth jOin, "nrothe-r, 2 year old E zechlalG-r"odpdft:'nh Me Mr "ndNtr ... Vernon Brumtl'u~I't•. EwIng "'nd Mr and Mrs J Kenne'''' 1'Mr ...h.'11 NellQh

poUcyon weddings

Maklnlll plans 'or a March )1 wedding at Salem LutheranChurch In y.'ake-fl.ld are Lisa Ann Harrington and Verde IIEkberg or Lincoln.

Their e~eme"t and approachl"9 marrllt9C' have beoenannounclltd by the bride-.IIKt·, mother. Satly Harrington 01L6\lrel

Min H.arrlngton, t1 1912 graduate'of uurel·C.oncord Hl9hSchool. " emplOYed ., I"" W_ Wheet Sioakhouw inLaurel

Her Ila:nc(', son of Mr 4nd Mfi. Lawrence EkbltrQ ofWakefield. 11. 0 19110,adtlate of Waketleld High 'Sdlooll atld 01982 ;-rad'uMf' of the Nebr...... Law En'ot'cement Tral.nj:n;_Academy In (,r"nd Isl"nc1 Hr currlffltfy is ;I .wnW at theUnnfffsd" of Nf'brnka·LII')Coln where M 1'Ii mallOf'"ing Incriminal justice and IS" member In t"", ROTC prooram

DOHMEN· ,lIN Jnd Mro. TomDOhmen Humphrey. ,~

d,lu(~MI~( Shdnnon leilanl. 1lb~ 601 March 10. lu;herltn(ommundy H01pll4L NorfolkGr"'fldpdre-nt, .are Mr ar~d

Mf~ Vln<ll!'nf Oohmt'n. Humphr(')', dnd Mr "nd Mn Dic'kCMb-on. W<IIyne

Monday, Mlrch 2'; 6eef roaM,"""hippe-d pordlroel, ~a5. lettuce~alad dod drel5~i"9. whole wheatbread. frvit cocktail

Tu......y. March 27, S,allopedhdm "nd pofatoes. SWH" and ~lJr

rrd cabbcJge, ~Idney bean/r.hefle>":><llo/ld. white brlta-d, cookIe

Wl'dnttwt.y. Mlrch 21: Swlu!,teak In 'ornata .auee, herb baked pof"to. blended veget"bles.

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AMONG THE composllions 10be performed 15 ~ Archle"s Back"by. Rich Malte.on.internationally-known pe~·

1ormer. educator and composer.

MISS KAVANAUGH. amember 01 National Honor Society and A Club, also serve'S as anofficer in Fv;ure Homemakers ofAmerica and participates, tnvolleyball. track. band. lallbdind, swing choir dnd girl!; glee

She Is !.f!uetarv of her .. H ClUband a membet" of St Anne'sChlJn:h In Oi;con

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QUII ':Intt ~hoitoJe'd " Itlm

Mer1.bt>rs 01 Dorc,,\ elrel,!"....('r ...ed'l ':>.llad IUl"icheon

Circleo:. mil meel again on April" Th(" I.! ..~on will bt' ··~rf!'·..Hoping'

L~{Jdcr lor Marv C~rcle 'sE !.olhN GdH11t". d'nd hO.. tes) .... 111tx- E IdlnC Stllmon Dor(d"!> h:\1oOn

1l"'dN will be Joyce SIf!'Vers. ,100ho~t{:.. w ... will be E\lhf," Dunld,'Iv(lOd Emmd FODie

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NOTICEWAYNE COMMUNITY THEATRE

ANNUAL MEETING

APRIL 2. 1914 - • P.M.

___ . ~ACK r~NIGHTNiotl~ Int...tl.... '9 _d the Ioy·law. and

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She serves a. secrat.r" oi the MALCOM HAS playe,fbaskel.Siuden, Council a' Allen High alld ball .0113 years 01 high .chool andis a membt'f of Future' has been, an act've member OfHomemakers of Amerlc. whei-e Future Fatrners of America.she holds ~ distrid office, .

She also 15 a member of mar· He participated in Countyching, <o~ert and ~ band. Govern~entDay this year and Ismixed: chorus. girls g'ee and a junior high physical educationA·Club. end participated '" Na- aide. r-

flonal Hisfory Day 85 a lnaddifion"heh,npartlcipatedfreshman. rerei\'lng first place in in s.ummt't' baseball for 6 vearsthe district bnd third place In fhe and is- member of the Unitedsfate. Methodist Church in Allen.

In addI lion. she has participafed In math contest all threevean, of high $Chao!.

Miss Heckafhom'.5i1 le'termllflin varsity yoUeybaU, basketballarid track

She Is II member ot F Irs.1lutheran Church In Allen. $Crving as treasurer ot LutherLeague. and a Junior membe-r 01Amerlc~n Legion AUJlHlarv

Churchwomen meetat Redeemer lutheran

SISTERpre .. enll"d

Clrcle~ of Redeemer lulh('r<ln(Ilurch held ,1 Qenoe-ral meelmqMarch 14 In the church b.neml~n'

Approldmately ..5 per',on.. "Itended Gve"Sts wen: Ihe R(· ..Dan Mon!\.on. SI\I("r Sophl('lOa me. Kl'y Lykk(l,and MM~II

Br ,resl nl Bt"nche B.ld,,'!.triHn

opene-d I meeting WIth pr.,.... 'e·rDorothy rone ,1(cornptlnlC'dgroup ~'"91n9 01 5"'{"I_'1 H11'

Moml~nf...

'Welcome back! Yes, I'm welcomfn; my r&gulllr readors back w~ththis column And, I'm trI''Idl09 f'I(,W rCclcre-r\ to loIn me each wee-k 1MThe Wayne Herald.

Each wte-k I bring you mtorml~lfion fo hell) VOO with ei('(ff';ont,"S 0<

(upaflon homemaking .Some of '"he IdeJJ5 mayo bf> wr.!'I1 u!>~, olhe", mav bEt brdrld new

Whetller new or old, yOu (an uose Ihe~ IdeAS 10 help you tit horne or Inyour relalton\hlp5 with peoplt

MAYBE YOU'VE ooen lhi! colorful clofhing layouts In pOpuldrmagazines Of checked a f&\III '!.lores for the latest trends. What ..... 111 happen to fashion in Wayne, AmC'rlc.a?

There truly is 500mething for eve-ryone The- younger. 'rendy srt willbe flashdance dreS!.log $weatshlrl fleece and loo<J,e styles 4re popular

Those baggy sweatshirts and I shirrs wlfhout sleeves may look likerags '0 mom, bu' nof to tM fashion Industry

Fo-r 1he more 'raditlonal drene-rs, tailorE'd 'S..tyles are stili In

Women's faYlions. will 'alo;,e- on broader shoulders and bigger lapels.and footwear will fe-ature 10...1 heels

These stvles are pOpular With the working woman who Tike-s a protelOsional look and c.omfort

THE FEMININE look 1t.1tnotller major trend. Dress.es that are 50tt.With a touch of 'ace- are In style Some suits will be more feminine Intheir cut and the color$ uMTd It

What will .he9OPV1ar ::olo-rs be? Take a clue 'rom naiure and selectnatural 5ands. beiges and tans For accent try the color'S found invibrant tropical flower!; More s.ubtle colors wlil Include the mutedpastels

There t-rv1y ;$ a mi)!ed bag In the 'tt$hion tot'ecdslEveryone can m.ake their own personal sIa1ement with faday's

fashions Let's aU fhink $pring, and spring clothes!

AS an FFA m.mber. hoi al11ind'ed 'the .$fate cony~nonla~ ;yearalld lhe nali"""l· convenllon'.lhl$year. He also has cOmj:)eted~In Slivestock iudglng contestS. 3daity,e:ontests and the $hOp ,Iconl.sI at Wayne Siale CoUege.,

He partIcipated In NatIOnalHi!tory De)' his freshman' yearand recehted second place hi thediS.ricf and third p1ace in thestate, Heal~compeledInamathcontest at Wayne State Collegehi!> sophomore year.

He is d member of St, Joseph'sCalhonc Church In POnc.a andser ....es as vice prc!.iden' of f~ M&. M's" H Club.

A NATIONAL Honor SocielyI)'lember, Miss Heckathorn Is 'thedaughter of Robert and BdrbaraHeckathorn

WAYNE·CARROllMonday. March 26; S1eak t'lug

geh ~ith roll. ma!>hed potatoes.orange JUIce. cake. or chickennuggets With roiL mal~ed

potatoes. orange luice. cake; orchef'~ $,al,ld, roll or (rdcker~

ordnge juice. cake I

Tuesd4V. March 27 t:ltld b,lkewllh roO, green be~. c-drraf~tjcks. applesauce. cookie orrvnla"" green bedns, carrot$ll{k,~. apple\8vce. COOkie'. oroch('f'!> Srll<1d. roll or U(l(k~!r!>

Qrdnge jUI-C~~. c:ooklt~

Wedn-es.diliV, March 21 Beetpilllie With bun, F ri('nch lrlCS. but

tere-d carrof'S" ;'tpplt' Cfl~ lI'V!lh

Whlpp(."(j loppIng or chld't!n Iry.... Ifh bU/.!. French fne!l butletrcdc"rrot~. itpple cri!.p with whippedlopping. or chefs ~t\lad. rolf or(rockers. carrol !>llck~. ttpple(f1'~P WIth .....hlpped topping

Thursday, Marth 1'9 SpdQ!lofJ"lIohrllh meal ~duce. French brt·,ld.corn, ~·olcht!s. cooiuc or !oJoppy

Joe .'/lth bun. torn. peaches..cookif;> or chef's ":>Blad. roll orcrack~n peache5, cookie

Frld4iY, March JO TOd~led

chec'Se !I,lIldWICh, Frendl trl(~S.

pear!>. c,~ke. orhot dog with liun,pickle... French frle.". pCiHS.

cake or (hel's s.alad. roll orcrdckN~ pears. cake

MIlk 'Served ..... llh each me-dl I HAVE p-roml~ s(,"ve-r(il people not to overdo i.* with columns aboutchild care and babl~ After r~turnlng to work trom a maternrty Ie-dvethose tOPICll naturally come 10 mind' .

WINSIDE < n. The topic on lTi~t peopl~ minds right now is spr1no Ve!;, iprlnq dIdMonday. March 26: Burrdo$, "arrive last weil"k even If there 1:1> "now on the ground ., ........

fatter tol<;., r~l~s and by1ter. (orn, Soon yeu wlU be poc:king away winter coats ao1 heavy sWe.!ll~r,

nee and ral~jn5; or saldd bar, It ,s time to begin thinking sp-rinvand ne..... f.shions. Thtre is certain!'"ice dnd rakstos. Iy wmethin9 fOt' everyOllfl ,n tht Spring 198" collection.

Tuesday, Mlrch 21: Taverns, Gone are the old ruht$bbout tashion. You are free tochoo~e the stylebuns, sctlllopoopo1afoe~.plcklcs. tha' best fit!> your pe-rsr;ln~IitV and Ufestyle,$trawberr'l mousse with fflJII Of

salad bar Slrawberr.y mous.~

Wedne-s.d-av. March 28: Pearlutbutler and Icily sandwich, bakedpotato WIth sour cream, hard·bOiled egg cheese wedge,peaches. or salad bar. p-eaches

Thursday, March 19: Spagheltland medt wveE:'. French bread,green beam.. d!lSort-eo desserts; ,or fHtld~:Lbar. .d5.SOfted de!losert!o

Friday. '-Aarch )0: Fish dog·git,s. tartar sauce, park tlndbebns. French trie-s. sugdreddoughnuls, or salad bllr.doughnuts

Milk ser ...ed with- each meal

Kalynda Brooke Hokamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs MitchHokamp at Randolph. was baptized March 18 dUring worshIp!>e,,-vlc~s a' 5t Paul s lutheran Church In WinSide

The Rev John Hdfermann offjt;lat~. and !>f)Mso-r~ *e-re M,dM Mr5 Bob Weisenberg at Hooper -

FOllOWing the ~r''''lce. Mr and Mrs Holt--4mp sP...Jved-dlnne-r Inihe home 01 Mr and Mrs.. ~r9~ \I~1; #

Atlendlr,g Here Mr dnd M/ ... Bob W!!"i"S'!nberg i.lnd family 01Hooper fl,r i:'lnd Mrs S'~ ...e HCika-mp of Randolph. /'1;, and M.nE~rl Arld~~r'YOr, Of NOrfolk. fl,r tI,<fj IIJf- Lor-~n Wln~tlbaoe-r of~a'!..'lr,~" .;ljr,~ fl· '!;rld fl,r~ B~rL ~~~,,-...o~,1/.' "rid tJ..r5 G.e-c---l'~ilr~':.<1"d1 rdr il-,.-·ctH~"'.,-.' ;jor·>jMf'P Jr#nHa1e-r'T,at';-!1anc!am,~ ( '" I "I l;, r '--, ,..~.

"lynda Brooke Hokamp

WAKEFielDMonday, Marth 26: Pigs In a

blank.et. corn. applesauce,oatmeal cookie

Tue'dav. March 27: Friedchicken. mdo;,hed pota1oes andgravy. green beans, plain gelatin

Wednesday, March 28: Hamburger 5odndwich. F ranch fries.carrol stick. apple crisp

Thursday, MarCh 29: PilLa. Ie-Ituce salad. 'rulf cocktail.chocolafe cake.

Friday. Mlitrch 30: Tuna andnoodles. d':'lery with peanut bulfer pears. cInnamon roll. (hee-se51LC~

Mdk served With each meat

ALL!!NMonday, March 16: Hot ham

and cheese. dHl pickles, buftert'dcorn, gelatin, cookie-

Tund.", March 27: Pilla.tOS'S-eO ~Iad. half apple. peanutbuttet'" sandwichWed~sday, March 2'. (hilt

and crackers. applesauce. elnamon rollTtwr'Sd~y. March 19. Hot pork

sandwichq.. mashed polatae ..and grdlvy Cdrrof stlCIo...,peaches

Frid.lV, Moarch 30. Macaroniand cheese. green bcan~ pc"r',raiSin bars. pt~anul bulfer '>~Hld

wlcnMilk SCI v~'d with ('tlOll1'1O'al

LAURELMonday March 16 HoI t1.Hn

dnd chee">e pe,lo:, itnd carrol ..pineapple. cookie. or ~alad tr<l'f

Tuesdav. Molrch 27; TMnsquares. gn't'n b(.'ans. cake ....lihstrawberr )t~., or s.alad tray

Wedne-sdllY March 28: Be«tpattIe on bvn lalter round',cheese sHcC'<, D~'dChC's ar ')lll,HItray

Thursday. March 19' Tavern',corn. bluebN'Y (ht:e!ieC~lk(~ 0'salad tray

Fridav. March 30 FI~h 'i~lfld

wlch. macaroni dnd toma1oe',pedrs. tros'ed graham cracker~

or salad trayMilk <;.er ",:.d .... ,Ih e<lch medl

HANSEN, 17·year old son ofMr. and Mrs Kenneth Hansen. isa member of Student Council andhas participated In football andbasketball, chorus. A Club andFuture Farmers 0' Amerlcd(FFAl all three years of hIghschool. He lettered In fQOUklH as dfreshman

Brian Hansen and PamHeckethOrn, iuniors at Allen Con·solldal.d Sch.oot. have bei!nselected to attend CornhllSkt!f'Boys and Girls State June 3·9 inLincoln.

They were cho5en by the AllenAmerkan LegiQn Floyd GleasonPost and Auxiliary

Alternates are Tammykavanaugh, daughter of Mr. and

'-¥rs. Vincent Kavanaugh, and

.~~~~ll(~~~c:;:ic= of Mr and

Ibaptisms

'"plans for style~ow

R~f1 call at the March 20 meeting of Progressive HomClub was ans-wered by 9 members with an Irish poem

Iiot:ttis was Emma Dranselka. Cards furnished enment and winners. were Emma Franzen and Elsie Saul

The April l-A meeflng will be at 2 p,m. in the home of EmmaFranzen.

....., IHdI in Laurel

38attend GoyemIDent Day

TIw Irn"".nuel lLvthoe1'"bn Ladir'S So::Ie-'y from Laurel ."..!llIiI>CIMOf' ~'" ~l o.la> wI. end lunt"hon Saturetay. March Jllnthe LWf"'e'1 r.Hy .udIltor l!.Im

The '.v~.....,~,tll;,.gIt,'1at 10. m ..... ,H ir>r::!u04e' r::""'.fA!rr;l.-t.,·....".... M~.o..~, /I It.rUtf y 01 PI>f'-e.

TIM ID'\oItIIlk: "I- ~~"'f~eS !",i-~rterod

Members of Wayne Community Hospital Auxiliarv diSCussedplans for the upcoming style show and salad supper when theymet March 16 at Providence Medical Center

The program, whiCh Is open to the public and will featurefashions for women, men and chllpren, is scheduled to begin at6:30 p.m. April :lIn the Wayne city aUditorium

Jan Liska is In Charge of publicity for the event. and Lois HallIs chairman of the decorating committee.

Thlrty·three auxiliary members attended the March meetingwhich was called fo order by President Wilma Moore. Ai/eeneSievers read "Walk With God'" as the thought for the day

julia. Haas reported she had sent 10 baby cards since the lastmeefing.,5erving lunch were Peg GOrmley and Alleene Sievers

Floren.ce WHfse and Hattie Hall will be hostes'Se$ for the nexlmeeting, scheduled April 20 at 2 p.m. at Providence MedicalCenfer.

Cedar County HistoricalSociety

Anna Cross as hostess for the March 20 meeting of LaPorteClvb. with 1 et'!'lberslitfendint. Cards were played following abrl<lf bus! ....lIng.~ Ellie will be the April 17 hostess at 1 p m.

Thlrty·elght juniors from Wayne·Carroll and WlrtSlde HighSchools .»ended County Government Day March 15 at the courthouse in Wayne.

The eyent was sponsored by American legion and auxiliaryunits,tn Winside. Wayne and Carroll

Stvdents attended a court session conducted by Judge Dug·gan. They also viewed a film and vi!lted various county offices

The noon meal was prepared and served by members ot theWinside auxlllary in the Wayne Vet'$ Club room

Among those' attending the meal were Eveline Thompson.department county government chairman; Mary Kruger,Wayne County vice president;· louise Kahler. president of theWayne American Legion Auxiliary, Vera Mann. president of theWinside aUXiliary; Chris Bargholz. Wayne American Legion adlutant; Harold Thompson Jr.. national vice commander anddetaChment state commander of SO~$ of the American Legion.and Wayne Den~lau, Wayne County veterans service officer

The-Cedar County Historical Societv has scheduled a meetingThursdav, March 29 at 8 p.m. at the museum In Hartington.

In 1982. the socletv sponsored an oral history project In collaboration wif!1 the Nebraska Committee tor the HumanitiesTaped Interviews ~re m~de with 20 elderly residents who· toldstori~s Illustrating early life In Cedar County

The first of ft'\e$e oral historv reports will be pre5e11ted Thursday night and will be the "Ferdle Peltl. Recollections" given byAnn Aiken

The ~lic Is Invited to attend the meetlng_ The museum alsoh. opren..tcr free lours every Sunda-y from 2 to 4 p.m

W'Yrle PEO Chltplar AZ mel March 20 with 29 m.mbers In 'he1l<lmeofElluobelf1 Gries•. C..hoslesses were Jean Benthack andJOan CarNri. . .

" T~ business meeting was conducted by Presldenf KarenWI.mao, In a report for the centennial commlHee, leilaMaynard announeed thai 'a PEa display ot anlique and othertrea.ur.IIOm. will be held June 15-16 In lhe l6bby of MidwestFodoral ~vlng$ and loan.

MarHyl'\ Swanson ga.ve the program on th~ topic "SecretDrawer." She e)(hlbfted Items contained in the PEO President'sbox, including the or'g'nal AZ cNipter of 1909.

Next regular meeting wlH be April 3 at 1 p.rn in the home ofllyn Lohrberg.

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seasOns. NC-A WOll that game 51w $4,Carroll and ,her ball ChJb.w8re bac~ i-",t,~e ,Mldweat}~,wi~,'t~

nath:lOal tournament. The ,game!; wertt 'play~ at Ced.<R~~r~,~~,'low., Ashevllle.-which flnlsned Ihe vearwllh a 32-5 m.rk~.anf~red

district play ranked 16th in the natfo.n. When districts' were com­pleted the lady, Bulldogs had jumped to ninth.

"I feel my 3 years at Wayne State College helped me a lo.t, 1l:1,preparing my philosophy of coaching," Carro_II said by felep,han,Wednesday m9mlng. "That was a crlfl'cal period: of tl",.•,_o, ..

Carroll said she didn't spend time thinking about wlnnlng,achamplonshi_p but did feel she was coaching the country~s bestplayer in 6-2 senior Sheila F-ord. Ford Is ,the flrsf woman pl,~yer roscore 2.000 points and grab 2,000 rebounds in a career, Carrol..lsa1Cf,- ~ ,

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leam to a national championshIp. That dream was achieved lastweek as Carroll's North Carolina-Asheville team upset theUniversity of Portland (Oregon) to wl'n the National Associationof Intercolleglate Athletics natIonal title.

Carroll coac~ ,at Wayne State College during 'the. 1975·7' and79·80 seaSons, eomplll,:,g a 20·.tO record.,She started at Ashevillethe follOWing-season anj:j now has a 64,32 record at the"school. Car'roll became the first female coach to ever coach ,a team to the na·tional' title,

An outside shot with 4 seconds left in overtime lifted the LadyBulldogs to a 72·70 wIn oyer Por.f,land.-To reach the'fina's, NorthCarolina-Asheville upset ..1he........n.~:ran'ked SolithwestOklahoma. which ,had complied a 47-0. record over ,the paif-]

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OlhJ:r mcmb-e-rs of the girls tra(k Icarn<1fe ,..ophomore'l. laura K~ating, Julie Me!

I(:('r, Penny Plligli:, Val Stalling and Lon50ren<,on Freshmen compelitors ~nclude

Killh'~ Moh1feld, Tracy Prenger and Mar\.Inc Schulfz

Wayne's girls 5chedult·Friday, March 30- Columbu,,> Scoll)';

Relay,,>Wedne-.day, ApnJ 4--Columbu", Lak('vl€1I

In"llahonal

Thun.day, April S-Wayne Stdle JnvilaIlonal

Monday, Aprtl 9-~ 'Triangular at Wisner

Pilger, mth Norfolk Catholic, WayneS.lurda.,., April l4--Wi!;ner Freshman

end S.ophomore InvitationalTuesdol.,., APf"lll1~" Randolph In'Jllatlonrtl

Wednesday. AprU lIl-Fl'"e\hmen ,!ll

Sr.l'IV'(Jef ln~d~f_oonaf

1u,,,,o,)',, April 24-WI~f'i~!' Pd9N In'Jll,"i!,r..>nill

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Tlrn GenlJlcr or Mile":. Bn~y, Morl~y H(lll Io(oom )16 (lI]!~ 'W14

D(lrlln9Iorl, <I slale board rTlt'mber of Ihe Fellowship at (hrt,>llilriAthletes, IS in hiS l11h yf!cH ill Nobr<1ska He playf:>d loofhelll ;Inc!

literO'.Se ,11 Rutgcr~~ ,tnd W,I', d ltllrd !I::"lm All AmenCdn In 1961

BefOre coming 10 NU, D,l IlrlglOrl cOilChed at San Jose Sttlt!,~

Unlvcrf,dy, Dartmouth University, lebanon V~llley (olleg('(Pennsylvo1fll(ll <lnd Jo"n ....on Reglonill High Schoolln New Jen.ey

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Heier !tdld Ihallhe hurdle,> raco could b!~.1

"really pO&itlve e....ent" for Ihe te~lm

COmpetitors lnclude iunlor l'~ Jd(ob~.r.:n

a past !Stale qU<ltlfier In Ih(~ 1,600 meferrelay; seniOr Deb Wern$ing, lunlor Pilul~

Koplin, and fre!lhmen, Jodl.DlImclrL J/?nniter We'li.$-el and Shl!lIcy PICk

In thl:' 100 and 100 meier da~her., H/?I(.'r f,X

peets. Allen. Anderson and Wl.'rn!>lI\g 10 dowell, Fre~hmen Mi!>W Jon('!>. Cindy (1rOtm

dod Corbit are als.o conlendlJ'n, in the stwrtl:r

d.~U&nces, he said.s't'vt'rdl girl!. /'lin: al:!>o pO!'~lb"dl('<' IQr

'!.J)Otl in the BOO, 1,600 and ),:100 rnt'h.!'r raf':(!,"',Thtoy In<lud~ junio,-, Deb Bull. laura S1r!) ~(­

bod llfldn.,. Wilke, s.ophomore<, T flsh,lFr~ver; ~"'d DaNn Hlqhfr~, " rf.'((.'nlfr-.n,l~r 10 '';'i'J'In4~ High

WAYN E HIGH'S Carl Urwiler warms up lor track season,

TtJe1.d.y, April 24-WlSne-r Pilger Invilit ifl Wayne

tlonal. Thursday, May lO-Class B Di51r1cl d'Thursday, AprU 26-Emerson Hubbard ColumblJ'!i Scotus 1

and Ha~n CC In IN<lngul<lr al W<wne Frida.,. & Safurday, May 18 & Url'-statC'Frida.~ 4- BAffle Creek Invll,ltlOntll meet t11 Omaha Burke,

sp~at FCA bo,nquetGe<Jrgc Darlington.•usi!Jtant foolball coach lor 'he University 0'

Nebraska. wltf be the featurC'd speaker dt the Northeast NebrilskdFellowship of Christian Alhletc~ banquet !>cheduled lor Wcdnesd,lYApril 4

The banquet will begin at 7 p,m In the north dining room of IheWayne Slale lucknt Union. Tlcke's must be purchased in (ld"';1nCO

and wUl not sold a' fhe door Cost is $5 To purchase lickp.h <All

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SNOW HINDERS the workouts 01 the Wayne High girls track !eam,

The Wayne High glrl$ frack team will seecompttltion fCK the (I"t time this Friday,but lKCOf"dl"9 to C,04ch, Darrel Heier, "whowlU be parttcipiltln; in each event is still abig qutStlon,"

1>1• .,. s.atd th..e wtathet" has nmited t~am

practlCAl''S and he h~n,,'t had a chanct toobwrve .4(h girl'S potential

The I.em. <.on'll\tlng of 36 ;irl$, will have" retvrning 1"al. quallfi~rs. and \everdl'O'h41' rlturntl'l9 lettermen

FstAN 'GROS~, M'rllr[)( and reltJrnln~ Ie-It~,mM'l, 1\ t"Jl:peoc.1.d 10 df) iIf~!l lrI H.e 400rr...te1' d4lVl" I,n Whitt, \ht! parh(lpalt'd /!It

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tN ADQ!TION to Jons .nd Loberg,'Wayne's Rnloi' class conSls's of OeveMelton. LeH,Otson and-Dove 'Reme-r.

Juniors who are expected to help out areGregg Eillolt, Jassl Jo/lar, Preston Olsonand Donald Whisenhunt,

The sd"PhoMp,., class Includes ScottS.ker, Tlm'Flemlng, Tim H.n"",; O.vldHelnam.n. Andy Hillier. Vlnl Jol\ar, ScottMilliken, Kurt Rune,tad and JIlt' Thomas,

Hansen is hoping thitt $Omit of thefreshman members of hl!lo team V1ViII come'hrough" they ''include Korv Dahl. AlanFoole. Sob I.lska, Ted I.onrberg, Ted MeCrlght, Mar~ R"hn. Stuart Rethw1sch. JeU

n anoJon 'Sloltenberg~

ne', boys scbedufe:Frl • Mlrch 3()- Colu-mbu~, Seatus

RelaysWednesdaY'. it 4- Columbus Lakeview

tnvitaliona',Frida." April 6-Wavnc StatE, In\,llla

HoMIMonday, AprU 9- Triangular at Wisner

Pilger, with Nor olk Cafhollc.. Wayoe--; '-,-­Salurd.V, Apr 14_wWler- ....ashm.n

end Sophomore f.nvltafionaJ.Tunday. Aprill1-Randolph InVitationalWednel5d.y. April 18-Frcshman at

Schuyler Invllational

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00¥iIs_~ 1o_their 'rllCk.""'liti6 _ Friday In !tie Columbus SCotu,l<elays;, /,", •. . "~._ "10' wer.~ 10

·~"'·_~~rN'nv\l.·t_ I"~V' but 'lI>e .."',,, W.,_;,pOstPoned !Il'It1, April 4,

V4I1eran COIIi:Il ", Hansen had 33 boys 0111lor !tieIr_~ lr4Ck. EIQIIt are rllli"n-

:1119 letlermen:' .

HANSiEN WILL look 'or senior lettermen,81.1". JO/II and Brl.n LoberQ loprovldatome leaderShIp. Jo/ls wUleompete 'n Ina••nd 1.600 l!!eIer runs wnlla Lobe1"Q wUI~PeI' In lhe $1101 p"t .nd dlSe"s,

': •. FOii"-]UnT~~mijjj- .rea.-pecrOlNlr'"-help'<irm ~ nucla"s 0' lhe. SI.... ~Vll,1qIIbd.Addllllf 5Irel19ln In lno 'Ield evenl,

WIll ".Kevln Koenlgln I"" ,hot and discusand Carl Vrwiler In tne long iump .nd Irlplelump, ,I. '. .'

OlS'anca ru",,", Peta March !Hili be One 0'WeVne's strongest participants In Ina 1.600. and 3~200. pete.Warne will run the hurdles.c. The"-ofher:~".2,le~et:m.n_Ot1,the team are.............. sprinter, Oi.. Gross.nd Jon />h:.Crlgllt. GroSS will compaja In tne 200 .nd;I(JO·"",Iei" <lasnos wnlle McCrlghl will runIna tOO .nd ?GO. '

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Mr and Mrs. Melvin Magnusonweont '0 Omaha ~rc:h 17 wherethe-y !!open' the Mekend In theDennis Magnuson home.

Mr and Mrs, Ron Magnuson.Krista and .John of Carroll andMr and Mrs. Larry Magnusonand Amy of Wa'~ne joined thegroup Sunday at the DennisMlignuson home

lono. 9 )0 am.pm

Thund.. y. M.reh ,.:Vol.un-tH'f''S oNUI do h.a.r. 9 am.mO\lIe-,2p.m

Frlcs..,., I't\ircJt)Cf: Bible study,

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CALENDARMoncU.,.. March 7'· (('nU'r

open from 10 10 12. p~tch "rld(;an.uta, 2 p m

Twsd• .,.. ~rch 21: (('nttlrope1'l from 10 '0 11 bridqe dub,12 )) to ~ p m

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o~'n from 1010 12 oitnd I to So

Thun-d• .,.. Mlrd'! n-: (('nferopen trom 10 to 12, men·~ <liternoon. 1 10 S

FruSAY, ~rcl'l )0: Cenler opf'nfrom 10 to 11 dnd t 10 ~. plno<h,eand c"n.asfa 2 p IT"

tond. ,is a g,.a"~hter of \MK.~.'ancJ Mrs. Lester BethUM.- The 8ethune retutnei:l fa Car· .r01l Sunday afternoon.

Mr'5. Harold Morris spent tramMarch ,. to 18 In Omaha wheteshe was a patient at St. Joseph'sHospit~L

Mrs. CH. (Mary) MotrIS Isspending se....eral UY\ iII.11he Colonial Manor In Randolph. whileher daughter· in· law IsrKuperatlng.

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HILLCREST CARECENTER CALENOAR

Mond.. .,., M.. reh 26: DownMemory Lane. 10 am. bdll dndC'llen,o,.e C!d\~S each ddY, 10 30

m bingo. 'J p mTue'dc.y, Mclreh 27: Hdrry

WtlllllCf! on the organ, 10 30 a mLet· ... Bake. 2' p m

Wedne-.d• .,., ~rch 11: SIng.,

Refreshments will be provideddnd odor priles will ~ givendWely

The Art Club WIll be on hand topdml "n'(one·s f-tc.e who cares toput on ,1 new looK fOf" the ~vl!lnlng

or it you iJre not so br "ve, youme'll" helve it cartoon picturedrawn 01 yovrwl! Min CattJyH clmdton l'!t the Art Club 5.POf''»01I'"

The Jclmboree i~ rree of chdrqear,d the publiC is invitfll

Mr. and Mn. Lester 8elhuneofCarroll and Mr. and Mrs. MerleBethune and familv of York leftMarch 16 and went to .StormLake. towa WOl!'f"e fhey attendedihe wedding 01 Londa Bethune.daughter 0' Mr. and Mrs. BobBethune, and Dave Stille. s.on ofMr. and Mrs Richard Stille, allare of Storm Lake

Mr,""eiAArIs.. OonROhde. Gregand.'tJ:~~'movedreceotly f.fO,"it ,(aqn ·'bome..,near' Laur~l to' ,hefar'1ri .... mHe.' 'nocth and 1 'mileWest:o(:'Carrol,1 that they pVrchas.·ed': from' Mr. and Mrs. GeneRethwl$<:h.

HAPPYWORlCI'Ri . .'NJne mem'bers' }N_e",'pntSent

Wednesday when ··the Happy

~oo;,~e~;~~~~~~=:.:,,~ttbeThe group ~o~ed to be9ir'l their

meetings at t·,p.m.Prizes at 10 point pitch went'to

Mrs. Harry· Ne-Ison, Mrs, Lyle Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward ForkCunningham- and Mrs" .RuS,Slell were Monday ~upper guests inHall. . ·the Lonnie Fork home to honor

Mrs. Hall will host the April 18 the' hostess' birthday.meeting

Mrs. ROriaid Rees was honor'edfor her bidhdaY when Tuesdavevening guesls in the Ree-s hOM.Included Mrs. Emm. Eeked atWayne. Mr, and Mr5-. JohnBowers and Mr and Mrs DarrQIlFrench.

Earl John5.0n e:JI:pfes':.ed 111

'ere'st In <lutomotl-...r! service as afU.UH~ lob Scott Rath likes- 1Mnew adv.;jn'ure Brent HeydonIjlc.~~ the leeling of dcc.ompli!>hmf:'nt Marly Jonal., Joon Jonas'sson ~dld. II IS fvn dnd In

lerestmg fo llOd ou1 whitt is... rong ,.tIllh the engine bymy!tell

Identlflcallon ~'udenl!> useChilton rndnudl!. evcn after 'heycomplete Ihf! (OlJrst,'. $did MrJonas

s'ale comp~titjon in lIncolnCcula. Brenda dnd Derek will,)I':.Q bol' tllkmg fh('ir IndlVldu,tl

C've'nls to '.>tateELT CLUB

Th' ELT Club "'Ill be me-etmgon h sday. Mdrch 19 at "} p mMn rlon Fredrl(kWfI 01Laurel ..... t ~ the hoste'S'" ....ilhMr., t~rl Lip dS"I'i-t,nQ

ART JAMBOREEOn Tuesday, April J Ih(! LjlUr~1

Concord Art Club ""'111 be sponr..ofIng 11(1 Ar t Jclmbort"(~ l hi"., ...,ill I,n

cludt' c::l'.·mon~lra!lofl~ 01

(;'\rICdfurlnq WCdvlnq ~(Ulptllr

IIlg. hoo"-,fng and olher prOject',Dr " .... tng." , pdlnllng~ and O!tl·N

projects done by Ihe ~!lJd'.mt-.. ....,111

be on di~l..y It rUM...,<ly modt'l5ohow ....111 be pr(>~en!f.!'d ~l'h lh~

.,1Vlcs un~en dny .... h!':f(' ..·I'Jot:T'hi", ~y~~nl WII! takE' pldC£' trom

I to 9 30 p m in Ihe Old gym

Automof1v~ :;.tude-nl<:> 'Nork onworn ouf cng!O€"s tor dbou1 thret~

month3 before ..iarking on thelrown ,,an. Th~ ';.Iudcnts lurnl'!.ihIhe worn enginet., and Ande-r~ort

and Son'·s f'J--.otor!> of ObIon provide some ~."09ines tree oJ <hiJr9€All 7 s.ludenl~ n~ported thaI theyenlOy worklng on l"f1gine!>

fIN- To---rr.is-d5Tqrre-ct'ttre" c-ou-r:.--e­I{) gl·..-e the students d ·... a1ui)bl(!us.eable knowledge In ,:>e-rVI( .ng.and rnillrdCtlnlng !helr own c"nBnd to pos!>ibly geT them In

It-res led ..nougn In Ihlj Ileid !o(cntlnuf- study aher grddudtlOfl

A.ccordmg to Mr Jon.~..,. theclass 10110#; a W1 prv(.edure Thestudents <,tudy a certain part ofan engine from the textbook, lorP,Jtample, Ihe (yllnd~r headCylinder heads sit IllI:e a humanhead on top 01 the main cavily otIt':e engln':

SENIOR CITIZENSFifteen were present Monday

Nhcn the Senior Cit tU'O, met: atlhe fire hall for c.ards

Mrs JdY Orake was thehoSte-S5.

Prizes at cards 'went 10 MrsRub.,. Duncan and Marie Bring.

The group ~f a get well C.lrdto Mrs, Harold Morrls

They sang the birthday ~9 forMrs Ber'lhd lroom

Mrs, Duncan w,1I be the March26 hos,tess

,Ca~ds furnished 6ttertairu,~;n1with prizes going toMr, and Mrs.Ron M~9nuSQn,,'Mrs~ RayLoberg, Mrs. HarTV Hot.,l.dt.Lowell Rohltf and 'Kelly"""Han,~.

The neillt club meeting win: be

:~~I~~~.t~~~~t=I~~~~assisting hos'ess',. " " ;

Club will be meetlnQ tOd4l';'{Monday) (It 2 p.m. in the SeniorCdll(;'n~Center Hostesses will beMrO;, Agnes Burns. Mrs FernTome and Mrs Grace R~nolds

SPEECH TEA'I1The speech teamfE;..,(;o the

Laurel Concord Seh I placed)rd over .tll 10 learn po !t at theDt~trlct Spee-ch Contest at Allenon March 14 SMd Adkin\ clodC.\rol Osborne r('(.('lved superior')10 ttle" fJventi Todd Gunnarsondnd Monkd Hansen placed 'be(ond with Iheir duct actingMichelle Loberg. TrOy Heitmdn,Dawn We-stadt clod Deb Klnt ~)lf

received c'xcelfents The groupdr<lmd c.on~lslrn9 ot CarolCY.borne. Brenda Ju~~el. DawnWe~liidt. Derek Lineberry lindCdrl(, Stt'1ge look flrsl pl(l(c O''''I~r

itJl ulth it ne.lr p~!rfe(1 !>-(orl'Tiley ..... 111 be Comp(ltmq In lh(~

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"':~=.C~,.J~go'" IieIMot'J .-' ;,.Tht ',,..t IlftN'img, .Uti 'beW~ ........ " ~ • lo.m.wi'" ~. ~SIMdII ...._,-~~~......UlIbt .....-..,': •

TOPliIlE'" ; .Tops. NE •• WIM~. Ina!

TuesdaT In tile home 01"......Iwrson:with 10~ preMnt.nd llftighed it'I. ., ;

A letter was read from i:the"L-eague of Dignity." . ,

lnformafkwt W&$ rectJYed:' on!Ile SR 0 to be held 1ft OmahaAp<1I27'211. '

A salad bar was held 'to enter·taln 7 member:s from the WayneTops Club and 2 former membersof'1tte Winside club. Hearts- wer,played for, entef"tainment: '

The nexf. meeting wJlf 'betomorrow' (Tuesday) at" p.m>fnI~ home of Marion IVef$Ol1, Theinstallation ot offiCt1'$ wUt beheld.

New members, ate always

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By Mark Penlenck

Starf your engmes"Gentlemen ~t'art 'four

engInes," John Jonas- mIght Sd'f Th€ head holds Ihe "<ll ....es- andaftf!r 7 students completed hi.. otten the camshaft Th€, <.amshdHAutomotive Service and Rl"!palr tells. the ;/a-Iye~ ;f~he-n !o open andcourse at Laurel Concord Hlgn close The studen1s, actuallyS<:hool remove the <-ylindef" !'lead'3 from

Under Mr Jonas.. 7 51udp.nts. f1' an engll'<* ar,d look at It~ funcamIne the parfs dr,a 1'.JrI-:IIt)ns 01 'i!m'lIf' part!. TI'H!!' ins.tructlonmultic'l~jnder, Inter",,1 (..omb.",,~ mOVf!S 1rom the te:&:tbooks 10 H',E'

tlOfl enqines Som~ ot Ih.: part.., '.0,. \ real f!'"tlf\-9 ,,~back 10 the t.iOOJ<

-:-fude the he"H1., {""! ...~ Cd''''-'./ M~ )o:na~ added H'ld' ChI11f;'-,

!.h~ft. itnd (art-I)"'.'':.'' fj"f~r.· f1'i!t'or m"'l1~eis. ,#f"jj,.rl 'r',..-He-lcY..n ~tdtl,cl ",r .., ".',;.p,r,g !,~ :.1,...defo!5 ....o,,~! yro,~~ 'H" dv..in .d.... r'~.e-d k~,-:..#.'i~dge (;1 rei'ab'''' ~D,;r{e lor ~ng,f",,,"

W19i~ br.d ~,~.... "~f N'Y' t-~,*'<:ot,,)f··'i.~.jj(1';a-'5.n~a' ....v..-J'.' •F.d )-:;-,r,y.-r ..,~4~ T ...., '!:';,.- c! .......'::I'~, ~!.ed .. af"..ce~. !:lI'":IC p,M""

says. "I try 10 do everything dO,

qUJckly as pos.slble Mrs_ Brdndow agrees thaI Ihe llrst year I"Ihe worst tor pre""s.ure

Mrs Brandow ddded Ihat Ih(>toughest pressure is Irom theparents ShE' scud. '·1 dm e){pected to bl! abte to ~Ip- kt~

whenever Ihey .... ant, butsometimes I am bu:;y doing otherthings at school· Mark Herrman'; stated. "Sometjmes It'shard to malch a teacher's treeperiod 10 yours when you needhelp'

TUESDAY CLUBSix members ot the Laurel

Tuesday Club GFWC were In Lincoin on March 1.1 to visit the statelegislature along with 150 clubwomen from throughout thestate Those from Laurel clUendJng were Mrs Gustle Loeb. MrsAnita Gade. Mrs LueltaRosacker. Mrs LaVernBauermeister. Mrs JohannaMaxon and Ella Larson

The forenoon hours were spentwatching Ihe legl!itature In dOlonand touring fhe governor's mansian In the afternoon the wormmsat in on the historic hearing 01Attorney General Paul Dougl,}':.The hearing resulted in Oouqja~,

being Impedched

PITCH ANDCANASTA CLUB

The Laurel Pilch and Cand!>la

,bU$iness meettnO""and t~ clubread the, €Iulr Collect 1n unl~.

F'l" roUcall!he !lroup,...~g.~'PlecIoaot Alleglance~' wlthMr's.

, J'l"llan ,plloylngorgan ~ccom·

'P"IJll't1ent.. .'Mrs>.P.",y JOhnson repoited""the tastmeellng. . .Members were reminded ot the

Bake and Take Day on March 22'and 23.

'The pre$ldent announced that~ ,Cultured Art Days will beheld'and also announced that theMaV Tea will be May 7 atHoskins

Mr,s. Jordan had the le5son"Wall Hangings."

Mrs. Emma Eckert will hetStthe April 17 meeting when thelesson will be "InternationalSalads .-

EOTCLUBThe EOT Club had their Tue'S

day evening at Roo's Steak Housewl~h 15 coup1es present

really want to think there'ssomebody besides their parentswho'll do things for them."

Nick Brlttell believes that achild wlll learn to respect tradition and the thoughts that go withthe holidays.

Mr. Lyle VanCleave stated."Every child needs to dream orbelieve in the unknown'

HILLCREST CLUBMrs. Marian Jordan hosted the

Hillcrest Home- Extension ClubTUe$dillY with 7 members and aguest, Mrs. Martha Frevert ofWayne.

Mrs. Etta Fisher conducted the

S pastors were served at theyouth Lenten breakfast onWednesday by the Un i tedMethodist Church. Thebreakfasts are held once a week

t the Un,itt"d .L.uth.,-etn ChurchThe Faith Circle' will be

1"9 today (Monday) at 8 inhe home of Mrs. LaVonna

Bowman.A father and son banquet wd I

be held· at the church on Sundav,April 29. Mrs. LaVonM Madsenwill be in charge of ticket sales

An program was given by MrsAnderson Kwankln of Allen. Shetold about her nati ....e county of Indla. She 15 the pastor's wife fromthe Methodls1 Church in Allen.

A salad luncheon was served byMrs. LaVera Milliken, MrsCamilla Larson. Mrs lolaGoodsell. Mrs. Florence TutfleMrs. Grace Reynolds

BUSY BEES CLUBThe BUIY' Bees Club met

Wednesday In the _ of Mrs,Anna Wylte with 9 members pre·sent;

Rol1 can was fm$w~ed wUh Ii!

reeding or pCMtm,~t March orspring,

The meef:Jrl9 -was'opeOOd ,with,FIGS ~ tile reildlng of the ColleCl. Mrs,

"IGS 01 the United Mo!lhoai.t . Kenneth sewtell, vice ""esident,Cl!'irch metT~yfor.thalr bl~·presl~.~tthe~t'-'19.tbdey party with 6 members pre' . A discussion wu held onta~ing...,f. a tour to the S!uhr.Museum at

Mrs.'l.eJ\,.J_ wllSl.n charge

:'.~~~:~~CZ:~~~r'. The.Ul!llil,~was reed .In

.....lI$On a"""",!ltooIp closed wl.ththe Lot:cl'S<"""".. , .

,P"'lc>rGOlIU:.~n. hild. theI.....,. ..E.......·oIaCorrupl,N.tlon'~'and the:'group sang U .JesustaUs Us" accornpani'ect -by Mrs,..

Lerri Jon~,'" ",:Pastor· '.-Ax-en 'Closed with

pr.",...Thfl!!! afternoon" was spent

quilling·The"",,! meeting Will be April 4

beginning at 2 p.m. and Mrs. emford Lindsay will be the hostess.

Word surveyWhat IS a roulade" When 20

lunlor':, and seniors were askedthis question. only one knew th~

right answerA couple 01 students and Mr perlence will S-ih'e me money 111<11

ThebJackboardjungle Van Cleave thought It was a dnnll 1 might ~end In Ihe luture on,Knives, guns, violence and which could be found In a bar fn engine repair-s. .

....r.ape.._dr..!L_What some_!~ -- ihu'de-7an-er--r-o'-~~ __New York City/:- have to put up said. "Roulades are those littlewith, according to "Rea'son" gravel stones that 'fOu find on themagazine. The pressures put on hIghway "Her they have laJlenLaurel High school teachers are oul of someone's lire' TNOmuch different. students though if was it type of

According to Mrs. Susan Bran relief just lIke Rolaids. but spf:!11dow, junior high English and ed differentlypsychology te.;icher at Laurel The 'rue meaning 01 a rouladeher biggest pressure is put on by accord 109 to Webs1er. I~ a slice ofherself. Mrs Brandow feels that meat WIth, or without stUffIng Inshe s·hould get things done on d braised or 5duleed beeftime for the kids' sake. Mrs Ban By Mark Herrmanndow saId. ··The faster I get teslSgraded, the sooner fhe kids cansee how they did It's importanttor them to see that they did weI!right away, otherwise they mightget diS<:.ooraged .-

StlJderlts at Laurel have mixedteelfl"9S about how ,hey pr~sure

teache1"s. Most said 1hey do putpr.uures on t.achers. butcouldn't expl.aln how. Cr"9 Ha'n·ioOf"I u;ld. "Some+Irr"tM Wo!J" put too'r'u-Ctl prn"u,..Otl the'm tocorr'!<:tI~sh.. 11il.~ during !.~ml!'sfer

'n" .Nin" DiAne T'~rr.U, "flr'!,t )'urd."'" _,

pW'I'I • lim• ....,.. oPt ........".. on...~'IooIt11 t.-...::,"vw 'Ih« t" ""N 9"JoP

,*",:A.loond~, r-..o~",*,,:,.... tartiPM on tile"~Eff.ct'"and "TheV~~WGoNtl:"_--:,en-'tO -j. DKk hHlfh

~"""':,••Ulrtlde,on "Nw.~}"

,TiutiAIi WOM£IIe"present: fo(~,ser~e~ af.,}he

,1a"Ch...~ /ell~p~_y. Mrs. ',' Eft,

chatrmari.:thf.wlth""~nds

served dlirlno:, "',, , ,', ,sprecedlng the­~:,,,,/Vl!lted :Presbyterlan

~lIm"~,> ,,"',"","",'::::.Mro::":kilirlli :0Wen. conducted'~woMel\$meetlng and there:·."...~mem~.I'I'~~t.,Mrs.~s t\Pene<lthe- meetll1\! withp<ayer'OlInd reed "MOlIrch Winds_~S,~~~~/'

'Mrs. ErwlriMorrisrepi>rted ontile IllStll1Htll!g .nd,M.... Milton,Owens ,'-react :-the, treasurer's:~eport.

It was ·"'announced that the­'HomesteedPr",bytery will be!'eIdat Lyons on April 11 with the

e"Llvlng In the KlngdOln."

There's gott., be a sant."Ho. ho, ho,'" says Santa Claus.

HThank yo'u Easter Bunny. Bak!8ak:' say, the little boyan the M& M commerciaL These phrasesare widely IJsed. and loved. by allchlfdren. Parents in the Laurelarea believe children should haveimaginary Santas. Easter Bun·nles. and Tooth: Fairies.

Nick 8r~ttell stated, "Allthrough the years, it has been "tradltioh that chlJdren expect and,look forward to. Of course. only toa certain age."

Julie- 'fredricksen. an elemen·------.tart ed~eatleA FAsigr at Wayne

State COllege, commented,"Children understand holidaysbetter when there's an animatedperson or creature to relate to ­it'5 more on their level."

"They need to know the truthabout the real re&sOn of the holiday." Marlene Jussel added

Even though sorTIe parents,choose not to tell their childrenabout Santa. the Ea$ter Bunny,and the T06th Fairy, they dodiscover their children arebellevel"s According to"Parents" mag.azine. Dr DaVidKeiley. a psychologIst at the MtSI~1 School of Medicl~01' the City University of N.Y, said,....Ilng ,qut the detail, Is all I~ to dO, 'he kid's. Clime~U-i"ll_s.m....

P.,.... :l.prCiblltM)'thllt IT\O$t imperl.,.,; fact.. trdh,llItnC,It\9 "child', krw tor s.m. Clws I.eeN.,.'•..,..,...,..... m"-llt'le,

"'Chi'I"'"" lfU to fMtr '1W'lt ...... pOr'1r.,.o 08"k"9 strong

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Artist ent&rtainswith pantomlmf'

Mime artist No~~onIShiprc$cntcd hIs program. "BeyondWords." 10 51udents and fllCultyllt Wayne· Carroll High School onMarch I The convocation cansisted at <1 skits. 'FIrst Date,"··Opcr.ltlon." ·The WeightLifter." and "The Mon!!.ter· allporformnd In pantomime.

Norl showed fhe student body!>orne mIme and how to mIme dllfere-oJ thfngs, He domonslrMedleollng it w(111 and leaning agdinsla counter and had votuntel~rs

from Ihe dudlerH:e clCperlrnlmlwith the mimes.

Norl was born dnd raised InOsaka, J,apan. HI! first becameInterested In mime when vieWingKabukllheater In hIs native (DUn

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The group ptans fa pertormseveral songs this vear, Including"The Check's In The Mall."leaturlng Kurt Oavm on trom·bone and Gregg Elliott on altos.a)(ophone: "Song For MyDaughter." featuring K ur tRuncstad on the f1ugelhorn; and"Wheels," featuring DaveRemer on trupet, Gregg Elliotton alto saxopnone, and BeckySchmidt on plano

By Paula Koplin

Item Prl.YI Mtrrdt 23·29HJ,htly .f 7;28 p.m.

late Show 'rl.~Sot.·Tv••• 9:10

He holds j) degree in dramafrom Ihe Universllv of Southerneatttor-n-Ia-·and-hM- studied mimeunder Richmond Shepard lindAnthonV Hodek

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French tW-elid. prVnK:F'.....',,_ lit, Hoi c"ltken

.-.,,, .."" g'.VY, butteredc.orn. bmb·fod frull sated. coOkieond peaches.

Norl has appeared In numerousshowS in the Los Angeles area,where he moved four years ago,as an 1Ii1:lor·and pertorming Mimeartist.

Konl!hl 1ft touring 'he upperMldwes1 under the managementof Dakota Assemblies. The con\locatlon was arranged throughthe studenl council

8y·Milri Beth Gllnsml1nn

Marcp ~1 "_. ,Swing .choir mVerrnllltOnMard'I' iO-- pt.lnvlt'w hi~ll.lro;'alSoys iratI!;AprH 1-·' FBtA , p.mS6,1- FBLA SIal. u4dH,hfp

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GAY THEATRE37', 1180

Willers ~nd kella Lund: 'Iunl:o,.sMetodle Witt. Jane GustatIOn,·Darfa Hartman, anq, Br,anSoderberg, The members'parenti as 'wefl as their sponsor,M,-" Alvin Sundell. wer~ 'InVited,

The NH S Ila. also been busywith fund-ral,'ng' -aCtivities. ,:,OnMarch 9 the g'oup "eld a Sl..Pa,rlck's Day Dance. and on :themorning:: of, March ,10~ ", theorganlzatfon held 0, bake sale.

. EI.mentary.news ' .Thellffh graeleclols, taughl,by

Mrs. samuelson, recenllyhedaloke publilhedin lhe:'WeeklyRea<!er.."The joke w" .~b",I!1~.cfby Melinda Rllchrnueller"' on,".behalf. ··of' lhe clall.. The.. jok.'follows:, .' .

Q, II al"le'.. ge' athlele's tool,what do astronauts get?:

A, Missile Toe.The loke Is foune! on p.ge elghi

of the March 9 "Weekly"R~ader .'.1

By Michelle Br.odsky

In Nortolk to observe the birthdayof Mrs. Thomas

Mr5. Dean Meyer and Mr~.

Gertrude Utecht took lunch andvi,ned relatiVe-) in the Wak.efieldCare Center the affM'r'\OOI'I,.....-e+ '\March U. Mr.., M#:y~ t()()6( Mr~ ,/Ut,.cht. Mt~ Lillien Sanders ar,ctli.f\. Em,l Tarr,Ofl fQr !oJJPPt-rthat f:>1Iet"lf"l<Q ~{) 0010erve thE- bin",6.y ot Mq, "-''''I!i'f

...." __.. » GWflf",,'.....T......." '-'" J1,' 1:.0<"'" i_",..",........"_.,-,,.......~_.y.'-~-- ,......,.~ -IIIIIrdt M: MlI1bvt'"y

.-. __ ......",.. ..11"gr.vy, "",111_... pI_'...ltflt4ll0g0_.rollwi!llb</l'or, '*' or...,..

T.....J,_... 21' Hamb,all.,.- poIlll_, bolled~.

Mctleer. The ensemble receivingan c)(cf,Jllenf rating was the woodwind quintet· Sheila Cowgill.Rhonda Elsberry, Krista Ring,Bonita Main, and Valerie Rahn

Two s-tUdents. received medal!:>'for outstanding Instrumental500105. Kurt Runestad placed f1flhin the overall trumpel solos, andJim Hartman pla-ced· second inthe overall baritone solos Thegroup releived a fourth,pl.acerating In their c1a5s

BV Paula Koplin

Now they're t.,kingWayne High foreign language

studenl5 celebrated InternationalForeign language Week March5·9. The school walls were adorned with posters encouraglng.peopte 10 lea.,n foreign languages asd step towards peace

Monday night the '!itudenls helda pot luck supper German c'lndSpanish rcc,ords were played anda variety of loods was servedLater In Ihe week Germanteacher Mrs. Zahnls-er taught theSpanish class about BerHn while'he German studenh learned.lbou1 MeKlco from Mn Vic lor,the Spanish tC<'Jcher

By the end of the wf~ek

everyone at Wayne High wasaware of the importance of learnIng 11 tor,£'190 language andcelebrating Foreign Langu,toeWeek

MIlIlle unot.."She. cl.rloet players and their

Instructor, Mrs, Diane Trull,1_..It"""""".. Licorice S'Id<Festival af Morningside Coflege

::,~t'::;;~r:w:::' Zt';~clfnlclan Bob'Sprlng who is an In·~ructor al Mornl~lde411ege,

In theaHtrnoon lhe 5ludenl.spent time (efW).rsfng and perla;.­mlng':,Wl1h ,iI~ world's fargestClarinet cholf/' which fncludedsludenIJ frqrn Iowa and' SoulhDakota a. well alNebroska. Oneof Ihe highlights of the allernoonwas. ..OI.lelan<!C;onterl per·Igrmed by. prol..llonal mu'l·

:~.~i~:=~J~:;J~~~~:~:~.wer~':· Tamm.Y:',NIC:h()!son, LynnAnderson.·. Shlela An<!erson, Ra·quel, Luelh.·La~it £kberg andSlephanleFiJher.

NHSn....On ThurS\lay; March I, Ihe Na·

Ilqna.1 Honor Soclely held a din·ne' for Ihe p;tranl. al lhe HqtellnWak.ileld. The p,eseni' NHSmembers, Include:: ,seniors KarlaSlellill9,. Susan Rpuse. ShelleyKru."ma.r;ki. Ca"1 John$on,Mlcf~le' Mt..-eri, Kelly GrevelMI.chelle, Rlliohmueller, Trlsha, ..

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MENS CLUBSt Paul's Men's Club met the

e...enino of March 13 Bla~ne

N~\son ·~a\ welcome-d .n a f'\ewm.mber £HU Hanun r.'IndHOW6fd Greve wrvfd lunch

Mr and Mr\ Oar ~.e- Koi. Mr~t'll:' Mr.. Mar ... ln B#IIk.r otP"n&l!,r MI<Ij fl,r brld Mr~ Ar'T$~I,l~ I.Ihd 1.""Jl,. 01 eralQ• .".. M.,'c..'t1 >. dln,* 9U.t.h" ~n

~ Mr .. M,.,,'o.-r.t l!"lOm.,~

advlled on how "0 improve his orherspoech. During the cornpetl·fion '''Jdents had the opportunityto watch other schoot" performand toobserve a variety of !!.peak<log teChniqUei-. The (ontest sltua·tlon challenged e-ach !!otudent andgave 'hern all a chan-ce to puttheir skUls to the 'est

By Michelle 8rod~k'l

Hard work pays oURebecca Schmidt, a junior at

Wayne High School. is the proudwjnner of a state'wlde Germanconte-sf, In earlV January 0' this

ear,' 'he American AssociationI Teachers 01 German ad·lniltf!red a tc,t to ,rudents 0'erman across the natlon.Studenl!!. who scored In the 90th

percentile or fllgher In that feslwere entered In the contest. Outof the 20 Nebraska studenfs who!">cored thJs high. 11 were Interviewed. and only 1 $.tudenl.Rebocc.iL was chosen as d winner

As d result at this victory.Rebe-ccd will be traveling 10 Germany this summer. along withIhe wlnner~ from oach ot theother !ita'es She will slay With dGerman family for lhe en liremonlh. attend !ochool, and 1,1keside trips to toorls' attractionssuch os the city at Berlin.~ebecCD'$ language ability willbe pil,I 10 Ih~1 os o"e will b.left ~th no choice but to $peakGerman for fhe duration 0' herstay, As one can Imagine, Rebc-cca is I/Ory excited about this trip"1 hope thai this wi 1.1 Inspire morepeople to take German." shec-omJ:f1'e:nis enthuslasllcally. SI.gc- Band

~~II-YMIC"'ll.llnld'~~ S"","" S'uqe !land15 planning an active. successfulyear

lENIORS CARD CLUB

"Nt.. H\lo. TI'\(lol'n,u, .,." <.oft"en.irmtn whf1'l th, Ho~ldnl.

Soen1.ot'$- Ca.rd C-Ivb m.,t Tvft.daj.-.,enirlg .1 tM f,ft ha-ll

Pril.K in I~ w'n' pjlfCh w-t'f"l1 '0Mt" ~ U!,"$ e ( Ft"u.tr.-,c.or'~ WitH... • r-d ~"f\. tifll;ltt'1'-:,,"I,~ .. ,.l'~ M"~· ~r.Ii''''' W', bot Q!'I.....",j

eou.tyGo.....m••I DayWayne High lunlors and Win·

$ide High oophornore. gol achance to viII' the Wayne County

,thouse to 8)l;perien,e CountyGov nm'en, Day, 'SPOnsored bythe Wa e Veteran' of ForeignWars_ Sf fs spent their timebecoming fam r with the ad­mhU'fraflon of t Ir county

Studenb were omlnated andelected by their assmote'S to tillthe various 4d Inlstralive of·ffee" They 5pen part of the dayl~:1helr ele-ctN . ce~. c)(perlen-:~

cJ~ the officieh" po~ltlon!l Ii '

asklno question,. The rest of td.ay Involved listening to dis<: s·stons by guest speak atchlll9 IIlms and a\len lng m kacquittals. They also etwo .se.uton-s 0' county court.

Wayne studen's who attendedCounty Government Day Included:' county ltsscuor, KarenLQnoe; county treasurer, JamesPte-doehl; ,uperfntendenl 0'Khoo.ls', Curt Nohon; veteransservice; Oafrln Barner, countyludge. Amy Gross, agriculturalagents; Rod Lu" bn~Mary BethGflnsmann. dl$otrlct probation,A.my Jordan and Ter y Schull;sheriff. Tim Book; 'I, clerk 01cU,,"tri.c:t court. Trevor urlber!;(ounty attorney, LI'lI ~obsen;

welfare office. An Sorensen;county commls 0 er. Pe,e-'Warne. Sarah Leb C and ShelllM.yer; county c erk, KevinKoenig. -.-

8y Paul., Koplin

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W~:~~'.a~r~a~~· ..·.0:......"·o,_.t,...... 10 All"" 10 .PlWflc"",l. In:tlledl~lrlct speech bolh "arllclpale In Inlormallve""'test.Njm,lmem~.. fromlp.••klnOi,Klelal,-und ane!·W.ltel~hfllmniliicl;ana were ac';-trHli~all;R.andY; KI1"'ey whoSecdmpM,1ed by"tllelr'lnllruclors, ard ·11 duetbdlngl ane! (unlorMrs. Val Bard an<! Mrs. IletlY Mike Murphy, senlo•• Carl....... Johsnon and .shelley Krusemark

It lurned out to bean.e.""I""I. wlto perlorm .Inlhe or.1 Inle,·clay for Wa,,"lIe'e! It. lhaU of.~he9' "",tollon of dritmacalegory,r.,elvedsvperJorr.lIl19" Wlllch"r". ~ Olherslu"",,";allendlnga",,',ualllled'lhem.fOr tlalecorn· ·allOdld well In lhltlall'.ecelvl!dPifi~. exceUent raUngs... 'those ~tu~f5

Th0i8'sfudl:nfs" who wU-1 be at· and" their res-pedlve, areas ln~

IllIIdlng Slate Speech Coni"" on clude: Tonia Clemenl,se'lou~$aturdey,Marth3l. In' LIncoln pr*; Kaye. Han"!n. enterlaln·1In~lu"': ..nlOr KlelaLund andlng speech; and Rachel. p,o·fntshnum, -Susie McQuII'an who chaska. orlglngal.publlc ~ddress.

Spellkingof WayneThe Wayne speech team came

.J>ome-wllh..t1Ite- -UII<J'lJ>Lm!!!9­and an excellent la,t week. The,tudenh attended a districtspeech contest Tuesday March'13 Elkhorn band olymplClin Fremont. The conte" was hefd Twelve sophomores tramat Midland College and seven Wayne High School participated Members .01 the 1983·1984 bandarea high schools attended In the Band Olympics In Elkhorn Include: alto salCophones, Gregg

Two students from each evenl The fifth annual Olympics was a Elliott. Anne Sorensen, Rondawere chosen to go to ,tate com 5010 and small ensemble contesl Elsberry. lenor "axophoncs.petition. David Melton will be for high school freshmen and Layne lueders. Andy Hillier;competing on the state level with sophomores baritone si)litophone. JuHe Anderhis interpretation of serlOV$ prose SeveraJ solos were performed son; trombones; Blaine Johs,and Janl Johar will also be going by 5Iudent!l, Soloists who recelv Kurt Daum, Layne Marsh. Daleto $tete with his original publl, ed superior rating lnch.tde' f1u'e, Hansen. Melvin MaIn. Chrisaddress Sheila Cowgill; clarinett, Ronda Hltlier; trumpets; Dave Remer.

Student, who competed but will Elsberry. IrumpeL Kurt R.J Metteer. Jame'!i Predoehl,!not be going to state competition Rune'!i'ad, and baritone. Jim Kurt Runestad, Jennifer Utecht.are; Chris Hillier, wlllHecelved~_---.tt.arlman_,5010isfs receivIng elC Dave Hintz, Steve Peterson; trapsuperior ratl"9 on his entertain cellen.t raTIngs were' clarincr- -,er,-----Oea.. Fl;leleerth piiJQOment ,peech. MellndaOlson. who Debby R-eeg; alto '!')d.lCOphone. Becky Schmidt; electric plano;delivered e-n informative !!.peech 8en Whl'!icnhunt; and flute, LorI Krl!<ta Ring; ba~s; Jim Hartand received an excellent; Ander50n man; vibes; Valerie RahnMIchelle Brodsky, whO received Studenf!, also participated in The stage band!!l prepalng tora superior on her poetry readfng; enMlmbles Superior ratings were several conte5ts. Thoy plan to atand David Roemer, who, gave on received by flute duet. Lori tend the .Hastlng College Jazzextemporaneous spee1;h and also Anderson and ShclI~ CowgilL Festival. the Northeast Technicalreceivedasupe,-Ior t1ute·darlnetduet.ShellaCowgill Community Cotle-ge Jazz

Each ,tudent was critiqued and and Ronda Elsberry; clarfnet FestivaL the University of Southduet. Lori Sorensen and Julie Dakota Jan Festival. and MeI..·.: ...·.;·.·."'.'.~.·~.I.··..~.·.>.·.,.":.;..·.•.•...=...~. I~::.:,.~;~;;;t:,;':~ ,~:; ~;::Z~;.':,;~:.,. "'.,.•__'. II_tl.ft...~_~m ...1

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WAKEFIELD CHRISTIANCHURCH

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- Then loin with us _ we look at un..Aspects of Solvation" with profeaMr·JeffDonley from Neltraaka Christian Coli...

this~week~cI.

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The lIou,"n~ A ." ..Iut.. --. .......... !or :a.y.." of (onKleft'lo 1(. 1o L.....ran. In- .hIt Woy1Wo,...MI ,d .IU ',.'lrt,.. .. ofAprll 1. ''''. Our·In, hi. y with LutfM .,o....rt.ooIIlI. h. h•• won IeW....lc.otnpIIftVaw In 1971 1M wet hOllOfWtI •• Mon of ,be 'M'by .tt. North H.b,.tk. A....o.lon of Ufe U~wrlt........ hot ."",M th_ Haf'on.1 Qvoll'y Awo,d for ,. cortMCUtl••....r•.

....nd hi. wi". He.... wilt (onl'nu. '0 II .... In W.,.... Th.yplcm '0 .to lOme 'Nv.Un. ortd pun.,. IOfIM of lbelr holfltl••• 1 hom•.

Ned.r•••rd and hi....h.". L,",vl•• h...e ,,"'H In·.ur.nc. n••d, for meny ,L.uth.ran. In Horth...1 N.IN ..In" 1946. PI...M join with u. In .honldng Gordoft for • lob..,ell dono.

Go,.don·' ar.. will J'IOW .....,...iced "y OI...ld .epr n.t.U... "UC"AI Luhr who offl~.ot 316 'Moin. Wayne. N.b .If '(ou how. 01''( q\HI.tJo.... pi.... 1tO"4.« hi.. ot:

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WE WANT TO THANK OU'ff"lehds' and, relatives· Jorrememberfng 'us ,on Ou,,-:'vo'denwedding anniverY.,"Y:: Tbank::v-OCltor lhe cards, telter.,.l'Ilff• ..,o

• flewers. We. al.so. wan' .to'.!f1ankIhose Iholhelped .In th.~ltch.en

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AGENDAWA'tNE CITY COUNCIL

NYrch 27,1984

7: 3-0 UtI! to OrderApproval of Minute!.Approval of Claim'SPetitlon!> a Communications

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84·2Re!.olution 14, IJ MinI Bus

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Block G,...tntAmendment

Wolter Supply Study ­Phase II & III

PrOVidence Road ReViewOehnquen1 SpeCIal

A!>'S.e'ilos,menhPersonnel Matters

·7'45 Public Heartng ~

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Ste-ve Kr',Jmef' for their visit andprayer$. May God bleSs ,YOU .U.Katharina Koch. m26

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THANKS TO THE WayneChembet'" of,Commerc~and par'ticlpatlng, merchants for the 150 Ireceived in the Lucky specialsPromotion. Mrs. Fred Bruns. m26

FOR SALE: S 1001 glassshowcase. Equipped with electrical lighting. Good condition.$25. Contact Dave at Pamida.402-375·154-4 m26

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