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~AV£B'R. The April 15 deadHne for Wayne's Centennial Logo Contest is only two short weeks that the fogo contest would pave the way for early pia-nnln~ anct'orjleringfi,iiAilenJ away. nial, parap,hernalia. . '. ,- ',:' ,.-' ':" ,','" The contest, which- featuntt..:a ~~savings.bo,nd ,as first.prize, is expected to pro­ Entries must be don, in black ink (no'pencil) ~n white pa~r, 'and',must be s~mlt. duce,an official logo for the ~ tOQth birtfRIay celebration In 1984. ted ·in duplicate - o~' copy 'with the d.,t,ne~s:""m~,' :~ddres.: Ind tetephQne number,..and one cqpy' with the logo design onlv~ "" .._ Amt, .the winning logo des.ign wJJI' be lJsed on h.ul1dreds of different c~ntenni~1 The logo d'$lgn. ",vot beatlhe Wayne C"-mber of Co~m.rce olllc. (l08 third . souvenirs and mementos, according to Bud Froehlich, Centennial Steering'Commit· ~'Street west.... Wayn'e, HE 68781> by 5 p.m. Fric;llay, April 15, according to Froehlich. tee chairman., ,' ,. Wi~~:~~;~~:~:~:.becometHe property of the.~Centen;nial.Steering'Qj~m,-"ee.. l88YEARS Froehlich, who urged area artists and de5igner~ to enter the contest, explaint!d HERALD oneofWHDIleo SMItTIl_ W"ylte, "e8MSM 68181, Ilono"y, "PRIL 4, 1883 . THIS Issue - OHe SKTIDH, 12 PMI!5 HUMBeR '1l'T'IoClfte Vice president nominated for WSC

A University of Texas professor and vice Whisenhunt Mrently is employed for the Incarnate Word College in San An- State College requires that the individual In addition, he has reviewed booJ for president for acadern-tc affalr~ has been the University of Texas at Tyler, where he tonlo. Tex,s , . have a broad range of experience, and Dr, many publications including the D~~ nominated for the position- of vice presl· has been vice president for academic af­ He spent the summer of 1972 as vIsiting Whls.enhunt certainly meets that criteria." Times-Herald and the Pittsburgh Press. dent at Wayne State College. fairs and professor of history. assbciate professor of history at." BORN AMO raised In Meadow, Texas, Dr, Whisenhunt and hIs wife Betsy are Dr. Donald W, Whisenhunt, who was He began his career as a high school Alle9heny~ Penn, C-oUege. __.__------Ot::..Wblse-nta:int.ea-n'led his. bache-l-ot" of--&ds­ the -p~ts ----of----twe--sens-.-----E.lo-na-kf- J1"-;--tt-a--t­ nominated by WSC President Ed EllioH, teacher In Elida, N. M. In 1961, next mov· degree in history from McMurry College In high school sophomore and William is a also wUI become professor of history at Ing to T,e.xa.s Tech University as a teaching DR. WHISENHUNT was dean of the Col· Abilene. Texas In 1960. freshman. Wayne State. assistant In lhe history department. lege of Libera' Arts, and Sciences as weH as He received his master of arts degree In EUlott's nomination '.'',1111 be submitted to 'FROM 1966 TO 1969. Whisenhunt served professor of history at Eastern New Mex- 1962 from Texas Tech Vniversity In Lub- ELLiOTT SAID Whisenhunt will bring to the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska first as'an assistant. thep as an associate ico University from 1973 through 1977, bock, and his Ph.D. from Texas Tech In Wayne State College a varied background. Stafe Colleges at e meeting on April 15. professor ot history at Murray State when he iolned the University of Texas at 1966. Both of his advanced degrees were In "He is a strong academic with a variety University in Kentucky. Tyler. the history field. , of professional exp~riences and respon­ OR. WHISENHUNT'S appointment Is ef· -·tn 1969 he began a four-year ass'oclation "Or. Whisenhunt has served as a high He has presented scholarly papers sibilities, and he Is well suited to this most fective July H. 1983 with Thiel College in Pennsylvania as school teacher and.as...a .col.le:9..e..yj,---e presl- across the United States and h-as published important position. He will succeed Rubv Pe-der5e'f'I, who has chairman and associate professor in the dent, with various administrative ;--~ or edited 11 books dealing w~th subjects "HIs avocatlonal Interests also are quite served Wayne State for the past '(car as In· department of history. assignments and responsibilities betwe'en ranging from history to ecology to the ef- varied and will allow him and his family to terim vice president. She will retire at the During the summer of 1971, he was a those two positions." Or. Elliott noted. fects Of the depression on tl"'.-e- Southwestern quickly be accepted In the community of end of the curre.!l! fiscal year visiting associate professor of history at "The position of vice president at Wayne United States Wayne and In our region," Elliott added. Dr. Donald Whisenhunt 'AlUIIIJIUL P-r-esidenf,­ --,-~-~-- Wayne girl named to' newWSC~ 'birthday buddies' P~!!!!!!!, When a manlUa envelope I\dr....d 10 A ,wayneJ~~ie C.o~lege '!tlumnus has ~n Erin Pick of S02 Hlllcresl Road arriVed In appolnled to the po.ltion oflnstllullonal Ad· the mall last week, the relurf) address said vancement Assistant at Wayne 'State. •Imply, "The White HOUse." Ed Elliott, Wayne Stal. presid.nt, said Erin's mother, Vicki, 'received the mall Kirk Hutton 01 C....I. w,1I1 loin Ih. WSC slaff aml-<_~theer\Yelopelo-St·,Ma"V~--~ in mid-May following completion of his Catholic School 01 Wayn., hand dellv.rlng - teaching duties af Doane 'Colfege rn Crete. It to her daughter. The second-grader The institutional advancement program opened her mail. disc-overing a letter 'rom will coordinate all activities relating to col­ Presldent'Ronald Reagan and a booklet lege relations, admfssions~ and" student entitled "Welcome to the White House." recruitment. financial aid, and 'alumni af- At the bottom of the short tetter, In black fairs. \ Ink, Is- what appears to be an authentic signature of the president. "ONE OF MY most Important task;s as ERIN SAID she was excited to receive a president has been to develop a meaningful letter from the president and even more Institutional advancement program," excited when she 58W his signature. E111011 said. The letter 15 the president's reply to a note that Ertn sent him In early February. v~~~;':e&::~rK~~kt~:t~:t~~:II~~~:s:~~ Erin and Reagan have something in com, a major way in recognlzJng and achieving mon-both were born on Feb. 6. ' our goals." _~_ The .Ight year·old learned In school la.1 Hutton's position at Wayne State wil! In­ year that her birthday 15 the same day as clude duties In the admissions and al-jmni Reagan's so this year she sent himiI birth­ fields plus coordination of the summer new day card and a note. In the note, Erin lord student registration and orientation .pro.,_ the president about h.r blrlhday. She also gram. ~ enclosed a school picture of herself. Reagan's reply, which was dated March HUTTON, 27, will serve on the ·W·SC In· 24~ was received in the mall last Monday. stltutlonal Advancement team under the In the letter. the president sta~ed, "Dear coordination of Adrle Nab, director of col· Erln,·My blrlhday cel.bratlon wa. lege relations and coordinator of Institu­ brightened by'the knowledge that you and tional advancement. I share the same special day on Feb. 6. "I have found It exciting. to watch the new Happy birthday.. ." , developments take shape at Wayne State In several.other sentences were InclUded In terms at creatIon of an Institutional ad­ the letter from the former movie star, who vancement program," Hutton said, adding' was born In 1911. "I am delighted to have the opportunity 16 ERIN SAID she hoped the president play an integral part of this program.'" , would send B replv to her letter. Now. she .. plans to cqnllnue sending the preSidenl a A of Plalnvl.wHlgh School, blrlhday card each y.ar. Hutton earned his bachelor'ot arts In educa' "It I.el. 5P'lclal to have a blrlhday Ihe tlon degree trom Wayne State In' 1978, 'm,a· ""m. clay a..thei>!'ul~ntI like II." ERIN PICK, 8, Wavne, reads a note from her 'birthday buddy' - Presidenl Ronafil Reagan, loring In communication arts with: ,8; politIcal science minor. , + He was awarded his master of Cirts,'ln communfcalroli degree from W(cnlli"Stit"i7 Interim director to stoy"~ u~~:~::r;h' Wayne sta~~~-m~ls,~''-. slons office from 1976 through 1979 a~ an::a:d~ / missions counse,lor, then as an acade~I,(: a~-m··--·· I ~S ne~w . --'e-r" exec covnselordurlnglh.1979-80acad.mlc.year;'He was a graduate teac:hfng,a~s,l$tant.:,:~t;', Wichita Stale during his masl.r'. worklr Ch tb 1980-81. I.achlng In the basic oraL com', · t munlcallon program. I. . AaII sa e"r. '.'a's ....e'r legeaoanln.truclorlncommun,lt~tIQr\"H'~,IN 1981, Hutton wa. hired by.Poane:CQI'· S It ft E duties there Included 'currl~ulurn,:corn.. .o..~ .. ef WaynoChamber's$trollg.besearll! 'eadllt'. .. :al\l!\Y pfOllrem .hlp,·,' lher•..1•. tr.me\UlOu$potentlal •for ,gji~~." . . . I~__ -:.:~ ..."~~'-'~-'? 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Wakeftehl.liI~'for funds JA:TNE . AND. . Go)"en welkllgalnst crollJlll a hosptlal The: OePl'rtri'tent 1)f E~m'ic Development has released a 1'1....._. of Way"" hill. pur- authority 01 requeslad In a pelt­ revtsed Jist of severaf:'.'Nebraska- ~ommunitles_ under 50,000 _thaS·Bellleln.Wekefteld Iton.lIlIbmltted 10 the Pierce fr~.Mr, C~ntyCterk. papulation, Including Wakefield. wh-ich are eligible to apply for arid Mrs. Bolo Mtner. Thaa_lty had '-vrtiar'-uevelQpl'TJenrA-C.fiOrrG:rifr'WTtlO"'Gr~ ~- ...I!le f.mlJ}i:~~!!~m_~'_!J!..·_r~ov.hl· The. UDAG piogram I. a hlghlv flexible econbmic develop' Wakelield.whenschooll b out. cle for Advenl111Hea11h care _' me"t tool whfch a$sisfs economiCally distressed places by pro­ Miners heve.".talecl the cafe Systeml to :teeur. tax-exempl L vlding necessary "gap financing", for public or.lprlvate projects over two yae,.. _ to llnance purcllaso of live which leverage private investment and create jobs. nurstllII hOmes In NlIbr.lka.frbm A FAMILIAR facedlHPpeared· Rex Earl and Siockhoiders. I The Department of Economic- Development also uses· the UDAG eligibility list as one group of communities eligible to ap­ - from·laurel·s...... ln-.tntet-March_erarManor-wa.ooneof1hotfJve ply for Industrial development. funds, from the Community 31 wilen Poslmaster Rosemery Included In the purchale Developm~nt BloOt Grant Progran:-. Mintz rellred after :u yorl of package. - . ..rvlceIn Ihe U. S. Postet Service anchl..lfer, I,",U.S.f>OItOfflce-- MRocAtiO-Mrl.-Gary- Weber -AvctIon wll .. held Departm.,,!.. M.r~cMtnll, w/lOSe._ w.!!L.aJ.IUlllL-QW1!.erlhlp and An auction with proceeds earmarked for the Juvenile reptacement has' not been an, operaliOl) otHuIOtns.tGA Ilore , Diabetes Foundation will be held Wednesday, Aprif 6, from 4 to7 noIlnced; plens 10 remeln Ii. on flle"st edge ClIPlatnvlew Ia­ • p.m. in the Student Center on the Wayne State College campus. Laurel. dey lMllncley), hevlllll purchaled , Sponsored by CardInal Key. the national women's, service the bullness from Mr. and Mrs. honorary, the auC'ti~n'WHl feature items donated by Wayne mer­ Paul Hulgenl. Webert are both chants and Wayne State instructors. me-long residents ot Ptalnvlew. The ,auction is open 'to the public. • ai'll ..anled Nine tourism marketing assistance grants were awarded by the Oepartment-ot-Economic Development's travel and tourism division at a March 31 press conference In Llncoln_ Two of the new grants were awarded for regional marketing assistance in northeast Nebraska. A $5,000 grant will be award· ed to Dixon, Cedar, Dakota, Knox. B~d, Keya Paha and Cherry Apill I- Gary D. and Can· NEW FILINGS: counties and aU communities along Highway 12 for a Highway .•'anee .K. Vopatensky to Arnold Mlrch 25 - tn lha mailer 01 lhe 12 brochure. and Allee Roeber. Lot 20, Btock 1, eS'@IteofHeleneMeyer, transfer· A $9,500 grant for a "Discover the Secrets of Northeast Knoll's Addition 10 Wayne. OS red 10 DISlrict Court as req....led Nebraska" brochure has been awarded 'the Northeast Nebraska S58.3Q. . by Dale F. Meyer, objector. Economic Development District. 4-" .peaking conte•••cheduled The Dixon COlinty .4-H Public Speaking Contest will be held Tuesday, April 19 at 7 p.m. at me Northeast Station near Con- Another '350 winner . .... obituaries cord_ . I -~t1mei"fi'l'krs: dre eligible to cornpele. ·~-.ttm:~in:ontest - HAROLDARUDORTS"l:vansOfWaymnece,ve $350 nr-the time-; 'T~ fm;! two persons whOSe oilmu _w~r.!L______I diYislons are the miDi division fe::" ages 8 and 9 who ...... _i~_to r~~~_ !ripl~-h~i1d_e~ a poem or story; a junior dlvisian for ages 8 to 13 who write and bonvs- ""s-.fJ"om--BilU lIeders Heft) 01 Bill's _G.YL_ drilJI/JLJll!!!.e .",er.!l_II!!f_il1 particjJ!a'i/IL-Rebert Eddie deliver their speech; i3nd a serUm division for members 14 to 19 Harold's name was called at 1:30 p.m. Thursday In the slores: They are Otto Baler of Wayne and Russell . Rober! Eddie. 11<, died Wednesday. March 30. 1983 at Wayne. years of age who wrife and deliver their own speE7Ch relating to weekly Grand Give-Away and lie was in BilI's G.W. at ~keny of Dixon. Sel'Ylce.wereheld salurday, April 2altheUnitedMethodistChurch 4'H. in Carr:-oll. The Rev. Kenneth Edmonds officiated. Pre-entry for the contest is re~esiedby April 13. Persons who Roberl Bruce Eddie. Ihe $On of Roberl and Netvlna Olinger Eddie. wisb further information or pre-entry forms are asked to con was born March 4, 1899 near California Junction. Iowa;· He attenlled-~ tact t~ Dixon CO'"mty E,xtenslpll Office. rura1 school in Iowa and In 1915 moved to the ear,OJl-'area with his parents. He farmed the home farm near CarroU until retiring In 1977. county court He waS a member of the United Me'hodist Church In C~ _ Poet in reaWeMe fit WSC I Survivors Include one sister. ,Eva Eddie of CarroU: ~ brother. Or. David Lee, the third poetin the Plains Writers' Series. will Alex Eddie of Randolph; and severa' nieces and nephews. He 1$ preceded In death br his parents, two $lsteTS and one brother. be in residence at Wayne Stafe College April .4·8, according to FINES: SMALL·CLAIMS JUDGMENTS: Peggy Kubil-;. Wakefield. issu driVing while intoKlcated. Fl.ned Jim Brummels, assistant professor of English. Pallbearers were Robert Eddie, Maurice Lagle, Ronafd Lage. Lynn Brendon Oorcey, Wayne, Jerry Brandstetter dba Strat­ jog bad check (S58.18) to $200, put on sl)( monthS probation, Bailey. Wendell Eddie and Paut Eddie. Lee, a member of/the faculty 01 Southern Utah State ColIE!ge, speeding, ,$25; Daryl Junek, Ran­ ton House. Inc., Wayne, plaintiff. Hometown IGA. Wayne. and drivers lIc:;ense impounded T~ursday. Burial was in the ElmwOOd Cemetery in Carrolf. with HISCOl(· will present a reading of hisworks on April 7 at 7p.m. dolph. speeding. $211; Murray seeking S1.000 from Charles Jeff Westerhaus. Estherville. for 60 days. The reading wilt held- in the commons·area on the second floor Schumacher Funeral Homes i~ charge of arrangemen1s, be Schoma~er. Norfolk; speeding. Kudrna, Wayne. Case dlsmis~ed. dowa. issuing bad check 1$15) to Jerry Stewart, Waterbury,. of the humanities 'bUHdll19 OR'the college campus. $16: Mariorle Robertson. Wayne. Lewis Ashker. Wayne. plain· 7·Elevcn, Wayne driving while Intoxicated. Fined The reading is free and open to the public. Anyone interested speeCllng, $10; Thomas Ludens. tiff. awarded $413.22 a~ainst Dale McGill. AlIef:!. issuing bad $200. put on six months probation. tn writing who would like to meet informally with Lee should Norfolk, speeding, $25; Rlckv Mike Pruett. Ron Ahrens -and -check. ($41.34) to Diers Supply, and drivers license Impounded Groce Guinn Grace GuIM. 81. 01 Lauret died Thursday. March 31,1983 at Wayne. conlacllhe Department of English al Wayne Stale. HlnQ.$t, Allen. r.egllgent driving, Dave Baker. Wayne 'NaYnrJ for 60 days. services will be held loday lMonday) al tha Unlled Presbyterian tn 1975, Lee was named "Outstanding Educator of America." $75. Lesll~ Held. Wayne. is.suing Michael Wurdeman. Church in Laurel. The Rev. Thomas Robson officiate. His book, "The Porcupine Legacy," was a finalist in 1979 for the bad check. ($.36,94) ,to Woyne Wakefield. procuring alcoholic Ii· will E Illston Award. which is given annually to a small press book of SMALL-CLAIMS FILINGS, Grace Guinn. the daughler 01 Atbert and Dora Loveland Shlvety. Campu,,> Shop, Wayne. quor for a minor. Fined S250 and . poetry. Rodney Sievers. Wayne. plain­ CRIMINAL FILINGS, was born Sept. 12, 1901 at Laurel. She aHended rural school and Todd Petersen, PHg-er. IS'.}ulng tiff, seeking $436.55 from John Brad Ashby, Wayne, Issuing sentenced to 14 days in tall_ graduated lrom Laurel High School In 191'_ She married .ClIflord P. bad chec;" ($8.631 to Diers Supp Klrt Smith. Wayne. procuring Behmer, Hoskins. c1aimed_ due bad check (S13.29) to Wayne Auto Guinn on Feb. 22, 1922 at Laurel. The couple farmed near Laurel until Iy,-Waynl;' alcoholic liquor tor a minor. Fin· 'Iiwanians GtterA gad;erlng lor leed. Pads, Wayne 1919. when 'he-y retired and moved Intotown. She was a member 0' the The Kiwanis Club of Wayne· was represented by Kiwanians Red Carr Implement, WaynE'.· Robert Oitman. Omaha. iS5U ed S2SO and sentenced to 14 days Unlled Presbylerlan Church and the American L"lIlon Auxlttary. in jail. Ken Liska. Sam Schroeder. Don Koeber and Bilt Dickey at the plaintiff, seeking 5216.60 from ing bad check ($30) to Bled Survivors inctude two so.... Herbert at Catgery, cariada ~ndRotand March 5 Nebraska-Iowa District reception for visiting Interna· Albert Byroad Jr., Hubbard. Knight. Wayne CRtMIt'Al DISPOSITIONS' Joseph 01 Loveland. COlO:; one daughler, Mrs. Olive Gall Brillenliluch tional President John T. Roberts and his wife. Patsy, at the claimed due· for combine parts Cynthia Anderson, Lyons. issu· Skip Gamble. Wayne. minor In CIVIL-COURT FILINGS: of salem. Ore.; elghl grandchtfdren: live greal grandchildren: one Peony Park Convention Center in Omaha. Kiwanis District MiUon Peters, Wayne, plain Ing bad check ($0862) to Wayne ·possession Fined $250 -Max HendTickson. Wayne. brolhor. Bill Shively of Gig Harbor. Walh.; and one .1.ler. Mrs. Otfve Governor Robert' Hegland and wife. Joan. of Council Bluffs, tiff, seeking 5219.42 from Mary Campus Shop. Wayne Rocci SchulZ, Wayne. minor in plalnliff, seeking Sl.6GO against Wlnqul.lol Laurel. were the official hosts for the visiting president Brya·nt and Darryl Clinton, Wallace Coffey. Wayne, issuing possession. Sentenced to 60 hO~SGeorgia Bake.r dba.Geor9._e-s. ,61g She WI'. preceded In death by her husband In 1980. her parents. live Governor Hegland representing the 215 community clubs in Wayne, claimed due for bad ched -($10) to 7·Eleven, public work Apple. Wayne. brothers and one grandson. r the Nebraska-Iov/a District welcomed President Roberts to the automobile damage sustained in Wayne James Sperry, Wayne. ml r Accent Service Co., '-nc., plain· H_arl'pallll<>&re... witt be Ed GoJle!\e.n•. J'I!lL!llqul.t. Varneal District at a dinner for approximately 700 Kiwanlans and accident. Debra Sfarzl, Wayne. issuing in pqsse-sslon. Sentenced to 60 liff, seeking S800 against 6i11 PelersO/1. 81tJ Grlllln. B"'Id BOYlen. Morton Fredricksen and Frltl Kweens. KiwaniS: International has oyer 300.000 members serv Lynn Les·smann, Winside, bad check (S18.921 to Pamida, hours public work. rader and Sharon Brader, Car· Glenapp. ------c ------.-- -_.' .­ iog communities in 73 nations around the world. plaintiff. seeking S508.77 from Wayne Scott Janke, Winside. minor In rolt. Pallbearers will be Dean and Don Plppltl. John McCorkJnd~le.Milo President Roberts encouraged participation in the Kiwanis Culligan Water Conditioning. Ida Pilger. Carroll. Issuing bad possession. Sentenced to 60 hours Accent Service Co., Inc., plain· Johnson~ Ernie Swahson and- Harry Knudsen. major emphasis programs for the 1982-83 year' Share Good Norfolk, claimed due, for In check ($98,04) to Pamida, public work tiff. Seeking $1,015.25 against Burial will be in the Laurel Cemetery in Laurel with Wiltse Mor· ~arren. Health wifh Children arli:tSpeclal Olympics_ Mr, Roberts has a operable-water conditioner. Wayne William Concord, Marilyn Gehner, Wayne.' tuary in charge of arrange-ments: r"'" special Interest in the Special Olympics and the national finals for this program are at his home town of Baton Rouge. La later this summer. Antique _lie let in Sioux Fall. Idixon county court THE WAYNE HERALD A Sioux Empire Antique Classic will be held on April 8, 9, 10 at Sorvina ttertMHtItt-tuew',•••••t,amtint At•• the Sioux Falls, S.D. Arena. Antique dealers from ihroughout VEHICLE REGISTRATION 1982 - Larry Carlson. Laurel. Anderson. Wayne, Buick; Ellis Schram, ponca. international the .midwest. representing many states. will be participating LllVelI_~lIiocan Mercury. Wilbur, Dixon, Chevrolet. Tracto:-; Myr-.on O'50n. 1983 - EugenE!.. A. Meier. Admission is $2 for adults, 50 cents tor children and under 6 is 1979 - Douglas K. Ma,kell, Wakefield. Ford Station Wagon. Wakefield. Ford Pickup; Ruth E. 1981 - Jeann E, Roberts. Allen. free. The tickets are reusable by the purchaser for all three days f~.asken. Ford; Debra Frahm. 1973 - Charles J. Schulte, Hughes. Ponca. Ford; Courtland Buick; Kenny Hohenstein, Pon· 'at the event. Sunday is "Farmer Sunday" when the PIK pro­ .J)ixon-, Buick; George M. Koch, Emerson, Chevrolet. Roberts, Allen, Ford Pickup; ca, Toyota Pickup. Ralph gram is supported. One bushel of wheat can be traded for two Newcastltfl!' Harley Davidson; 1972 - Fred A. Stark, Ponca, ... adm1ssions to the Antique Classic; Sunday only. noon to 6 p.rn Louis M. Benscoter, Newcastla, Bridgford, Newcastle. Chrysler. -- Buick; Harlen Mueller, Emer Dav'id H. Anderson. Wakefield. Buick; Steven F. Beve1hymer, _ There will be something for every interest with the exhibits -- 1989 - Tony Van Lent. Emer· son, Chevrolet Pickup; Wilson K. Chevr:91et Pickup; Aaron Nelson, Wakefield, Ford Va!'1i Doug'as­ ,,"::'C:Uw containing such items as "antiq.ue furniture. glassware, china. son, Buick; Ardith R. Karlberg, Emerson. Chevrolet Truck. Moore, Allen. Pontiac; Michael ~ toys, dolls. railroad Items, comics, stamps, primitives, and all Maskell, Maskell, Ford; Glenn ..... c 1978 - H. Allen TruPe, A.l,en, J. Belt, Emerson, Buick. types of antiques and collectables. All items are for sale_ Ap· Magnuson. Conco'rd, Ford Emerson. Ford Pickup: Johi M ,,-_. Chevrolet Pickup; Edward 1971 - Kevin Frahm, Dixon, Pickup. . f Kraemer. Allen. Mazda, Kay praisals of items cl;ln be made by many of the participating Doescher, Wakefield; 8uldc Chevrolet: John Wortmann, ...... dealers and they also buy antique Items. 1977 - Rick Classen, Emerson. ---.Newcastle Suzuki Hours for the event are Friday. noon to 9 p_m.; Saturday. 10 ­ 1)cdge a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday. noon to 6 p.m. Sfa1ion Wagon'Clittord' 1970- DiCk McCaba. Emer$Of1, ~otch. Allen, Red Dale Travel Chevrolet Pickup; John Wort. -- t railer. mann, Newcastle, Yamaha. Ibusiness notes 1976 - Harlan Woodward, Can· 19" _ O. Hoferer, cord, Chrysler; Anne L. Gastro, Wakefield. Chevrolet. fslo>bl..-eo "'1875; a_P<1Pll.,...,.,., .....'...... y.Mo..ay Allen. Chevrolet Pickup. 1961 _ Richard E.HCHlng.. • .. 1,,",sday ("""-"ill 1lPIiday$). by WII\IIlO'Hel1ing Com. ~-lnc" ~ weather John R. Watson has been Watson has been a licensed r~al 1975 - Vincent G. Kavanaugh, Newcastle, Volkwagen. i, J. Alan Cramet,- Pre:sident; enteted in the OffiCe at recognized as the 1982 realtor of estate agent for more than 10 DJxon• Ponllac; Francl~ O. 1966 _ Kevin W. Chese,Allefl, W"y,.,.; 1telN'_68787.2ndctassooorage pool a'Wayno. Itobraw the "Year by the Lincoln Board of years. hold the GR. designation, Hotigh, Allen. Ford; ArdIth R. Chavrolel. 68787. Day Hi LOW Rain , POS,flASmU Send,acidt~i:I~to The W~e P.O. eoK Realtors. This award is bestowed and is a graduate of the ~niversi K,arlberg, Ford. 1965 _ J,ohn, Wodmann,(, Me,,,..,. emerson' 71,W...... Iff 158787. o (.] Wed 35F 32F ,00 @:t if'- member of the a55ocla110n ty of Nebraska LGiYl Colfege. He 1974.'- Ryan LUbbe,,'ellt, Olx· Newcallie. F~d. '. . . Ie oe who exemplifies the R,altors' has served in many leadership 0/1; Ford PickUp; .Frank L. ~I. 1941- FraneesConrad, Ponca. professional image in his positions for the Lincoln Soard thIes, Dixon, f'tlnll,a,ci Mark Chevrolel PIckup: 50F 36F .00 business conduct and experience, and is currently the organiza 'l4C 2C- j'Ht-~!tye_l!t_~!!!~yEtl~ 91 orAanlM~~L _tjPn'.,sJ~J.es.immL;=", __• real estate, and has participated Watson was raised in ..11 57F 34F .ern In civil organizations. Wayne area. 14e Ie ...... !IfoII4. I'" Haytey Mlrle ThOmsen, 11 5lhO...de L&L TRUCKING . Di.trlct, N9. 25 PIlger, Hi ...... i&Lontilii...... th.Nafl~' UMtoCk ..G.-I" .u11",· Weathei'5ervi

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Howdy, Ils_t~n.l.ng tt)e_dls~5ter. to body (oont in some other ,state.W CQ.un- Murphy's law: "How long a minute is depends on which side once when we were working on a construction s-lte ·t~ther:. I've a1ways considered myself an optlmlst...well, sort of a fry? .. of the bathroom door you're on." - As he was trying to fit a board around a window frame, I realistic . Sometimes the media hype)S so great th-at It acroale:y makes Having grown up In a I~mlly of nine children, that goes could hear the short bursts of verbal frustration. That Is to say, Vm practical enough to know that just because us feel lucky when we only have one dead and another Injured, straight to my heart... er bladder. And, when I Inqu'lreg about the problem, he said: "Helt, I've things always go wrong doesn't mean you have to get paranoid lucky? One death is n01lucky. One Inlury Is not lucky.·8ut, I cut this board twice now...and it's'still too short." about It. find myself swallowing the distance rule, knowing everyClM MY FATHER finally solved the problem by adding a second I shook my head.In sy.mfJathy and was bac,k at '!1Y '?W0. w.()r_~ _.'_ -Actttally-,-whaf-l reatlyam-is'a--pesslmlst with an--Optlml-stlc gets it worse than we-do, bathroom,·to-·-the old famity farmhouse. before It daw'ned on m-e. outlook on life and paperback on paranoia management in my After that, we had"Just a minute" In stereo. Murphy's law: "You can get more with a kind word and a pocket. WELL. NOT everybbdy.. ,we get the worst weather, but no Murphy's law: "The number of people watching you Is gun than you can wIth a kInd word." . body count. directly proportional to the stupidity of your action." That's the toundatlon of modern per$.9nn~1 l'11anagemen.t. Jsn't ONE OF THE Ihlngs 1do enloy Is coll.cllng Ih. IIltl. rules of Murphy's Law: "No name,·no maUer·how slmpta. can be No wonder we all hear about the dumb things we do, and no It? life for a day when I can apply them, Individually or collective· understood over the phone." or.e ever says anything about alt the Intelligent things. IT SEEMS to be basic stuff in any office. Iy, to the prOblems at hand. You got that right! Nobody watches the gOOd things And, that's why the man witho~t a gun Is so disarming. I've never really faken the>tlme to write them all down, but I "H.I, rlghf?" But, everyone sees you when you're bad. Murphy's Law: "The bigger they are, the harder they hit." do rememoor them - usually I solve the problem another after ·'No...Howell!" Murphy's Law: "If a man says to you, 'It Isn't the money; I'm no~ mU~Of a fighter, but I've known that since I was a way. "Oh, Howe:' It's the principle of the thing,' I lay you 6 to 1 It's the money." kid. .' - Its not that I have a bad memory. It's just that It doesn't "No...Howell!" Now, there's one I picked up early on In my newspaper Neverthele ,It contlnU.es to,Pmaze me how many little guys -~> remember to work when- I-need It the..most. "Sorry, Mr. Hal!." career haven't reallz that yet Wlthovf fall. f'll reFneViber today what I should have tried "lIsten... it's Howelf -H..O...W...E ...double L./1 Murphy's La . "There is always one more SOB than you yesterday when I was up to my armpits In alligators with a pro­ "Oh, I see, How!." IT'S ONE OF those red flags that crusty old editors tell cub counted on." blem. ·'Wrong.. ,it's H as in Help, 0 as in Ostrich, Was in Weather, reporters..!9 watfh for when you talk with the ax·grinders of the So, you see, even If t.he little guy has a fighting chance wlth­ E as in Egghead. l as In lunkhead, and another L as in world. the big guy, he's gotta whip the big guy's bu~dy before it's all THAT'S THE kind of day' late and dollar-short life I lead. listen." Murphy's Law: "Almost everything In life Is easier to get Into said and done. So, It cheffs me up a bit when I learn that J _am not alone. "Thank you, Mr, Howells." than out 01./1 No doubt, you've all heard of Murphy's Laws on life wrlt'ten Talk about wanting to reach out and touch someone! Should I begin the' list? IN FACT, If you're not caretul, you might mls.judge the situa­ by Jeremiah Murphy, a self·descrlbed Boston optimist. I'M PARTICULARLY tond of Ih. 1It1l. rul.s Ih.f .pply 10 YOlJr list is probably tonger than mine, but some day we tIon and take on a little guy with a big buddy. Well, some of his little rules about life crossed my desk the should compare notes on this one because it would make some Either way, you lose. other day, And, though 1''1e heard many of them, there are a farm life, but I don't hear that many anymore, Murphy's Law: "Leftover nuts never match leftover bolts." interesting reading. Murphy's law: "By working falthtufly 8 hours a day, you few that are new to me. . MurphV's law: "Never step Into anything soft." may eventually get to be a boss and work 12 hours a day." That, hO'-Never, doesn't make them any less effective. I've spent a fortune on huge buckets of bolts only to have the leftovers sit around for years unused. Now, that takes me back to a hundred farm stories. But, we You know all about the boss... he's the guy who hired you to They lust never match up. And, you calf get Into serious trou· just don't have the time for them If I'm going to get on with the do the work he couldn't do, and paid you less to do it. HERE, THEN, are a fe=-.'I that I found interesting: show Who'd want to be a boss, when you can have thet kind of a Murphy's Law: "Never. under any circumstances, quit a lob ble If you try to find Jock washers to fit anything, Murphy's Law: "Them that has, gets." It's also the reason I'm never baretoot when I fetch the Sun· deal? until you have found a second one." _ day paper tram my lawn.' Murphy's Law: "Don't blow yqur cool with your kids." Boy have I had to learn that the hard way_ How about you? Someone once told me that there Is nothing more awesome that the exercise of raw power Kids are quick to gro}..5p your inability to manage the situa­ Why don't they tell you these things earlier so you have them THAT RUINS a Sunday quicker than anything I know. tion. ,when you need them? That's stuck with me tor years, and I've been constantly sur­ prised that the trappings of power don't necessarily mean real Murphy" law: "If you hit two keys on the typewriter, the Murphy's Law:, "An ca~lly understood, workable falsehOOd Is worst'p~)S51­ power. one you don't want hits the paper,/1 MINE OFTEN have pertinen't suggesfions at the more useful than a compt-ex, Incomprehensible truth." " That's why they have progra.mmed prIorities into them and ble moments. You bet. just ask an.V politician. I can see you nodding in IT HAS OCCURRED to me that the really powerful don't called th-em microcomputers. And, sometimes it gets down right awkward. I lust hate it !Otack-jawed'agreernent, t.".JO. need to use ft, and those without power pfte.n. ab.u.5e if, Tl-1at &ingle -rtt-le A-a-s made It almosf if!lP&5-5ib-le for me fa use when I've been-outctassedby the maturtng manaqel'mmt·~­ Need I ~ more? Murphy's law: "If one views his problem closely enough, he a typewriter anymore tallty Qf a seven-year-old, will recognize himself as part of the problem." I have another rule, though: If you are going to make a It does nothing for my ego, which is tough enough for me to I TAKE SO much comf~t In knowing that somewhere, I refuse to respond on ground that it would tend to in· _ mi~take in a typewritten letter. it will be in the last line. handle the way it is. somebody else can cut through the fog on these things. criminate me. Murphy's Law: "Measure twice, because you can only cut Murphy's law: "Laws are like instinets...Ignore them all ex- Murphy's Law: "The ffi=""U'JCr away the disaster or accident Sometimes, it gets so bad that I can't get out' at my own way. once .. cept for the first one." . occurs, fhe greater the number ot dead and inlured." Just remember, ,when you are stepping on your own toes, the Now, there's some gOOd advIce How many rimes have you sat in front of your television set 'Ouchl' r

Amended bill by Barry McWilliams (viewpoint isadvanced \ Sharing solutiolis in unicameral Despite the fact that far too many Americans think this country Is going t A 5Cttoof district reorganization bllJ has to hetl in attandbaslret, Ittust-atn't-sa;----­ advanced to the second stage at debaffl, and Sure, there are hundreds of examples that would indicate things aren't lB 465 was amendpd several times before it always up to snuff. 1 was advanced. ~_ _ amendment· would freeze aU school But, on balance, a lot is going right with America and her people.. does~ dl5trlct boundary lines, which might be Those-fhlngs don't always pop right out at -us, Iik-e the bad news In changed 8S a result of city annexations, un­ this country, the good things often have to be gleaned from the book of til september 1984. human experience. The bill would freeze until September J984. all reorganization elections resulting Despite the focus on un1floyment and eCfnomlc problems, Americans from annexations which would combine two remain among the mas ted, skilled and affluent humans In the Cia•• III dlslrlcts. LB 465 would not prohlblf history of mankind. ; cities from annexing surrounding areas, Furthermore, that education, fhose skills and the affluence are broader; however. based in America than any other society has ever experienced. ' In fact, it would do us well to remember that part of the unemployment factor. can be traced to Amerjcan~efflciency, qualit~ af1l:l . . - .'.~7<' Comn\~nltyC:hor~I'l:astarCanlalaMarch ' :~ ·~;;WH~.:;,lil""~illlllo\gthel.adr~lllof , The'••lopenmlllllllllll'aw,was'!d". _ "...... llIII\!.,..;..•. ' lIIIM...... •....:"".•.Vll.:. PM"""I\YlIl Of.. - ...... ••...... •..•..iIutlIor' 1:~.:c=~:Y:' lW~:e:J~.:;=: 1IIIM...... =. .. '. . WI'Itai" I'" ,..tar .'h1the R~rKjoIPhc:om~~nlty,c:hPlr . ,J"lb!"'.-.lfoJ!'!IOl1IllltI1JJl!IIlI),,-. ,--,=~!f""':~n!II~'~'~wIIt'"""'~' . ,4.WHA'1'lwciW.~flaS~C:.1 ,-.-.-.-.~" briefly·speaking

NCSWItaff.llllller .peaking ALLEN . T.....y;AprI15, Chicken fried Pi' Gamma Mu. Wayne State College sattal science honorary, sleak·. mashed polaf_ alid ...-wlil be sponsoring R~e Mene, staff member for the ,Nebraska IIravy, bufferad peas; Peaches, Comm Isslon on 'the S-tatus of Women- (NCSW). She will be speaking on focal/staff political lobbying ~~oo:~. April " G..,lash, strategies and techniques. mixed vegelables. pears. rolls T"e meeting, which 15 open and free to the pu~ljc. will be held andbvll&!'. ~~_~!.?,:~j~.'!1:1"_ th~ ~~b!::~ska room of the Student Center Thursday, April 7,Tacos wl.th ::'00 the Wayne sfare COfTege-"CaIi'tPUS;-'-'--~'-'-" - --'--,·----·---C-F-~.- ce_al'lrsaled-ltayT ---- -~~ o'clock in the Laurel-Concord School 9~mnasium. Friday, Apr/II, Hem S4led .nd The chorus is under the direction of Mrs. Marian Mallatt and cheese sandwich. lall&!' r..,nds. is open to the public. A free will offering will be taken. pe-ars,' cookie; Of' salad tray. Following the concert, sponsored by the Laurel;Concord Milk servedwllh each meel' Ministerial Association. there will be refreshments and fellowship. WAKEF!El,.D Tuesday, April 5, Polish sausage. macaroni and cheese, IIHfl frvlt cup, roll end bUller. .Grace Duo aub c_eiechip bar. Wednesday, Apr/I 6: Meetloel. The" Duo Club of Grace Luthera'n Church met last Monday mashed potatoes and gravy. car­ evening. rot stick. peaches. bread and but· Members will be conducting heir annual LLL drive. ter. The Rev. Jon Vogel _sp~~ o~ t_:,e relatlons.hip between .church ~~·Aprtl~ttamp_ -a~ent;-and Hifbert-Jrn-.s demonSfraTe(f flow a Tax: pro. -amt=Otiff,=poflto rou----mn, corn, --gram is used on acomplJle---'--:- ("acoulte pie. Next meeting will be a 7 p.m. Dizza outing on April 25. Frld.y, April .: Plue, saled bar, applesauce, cookie. Wayne High staging musical Milk servedwlttl each meal 'erformilil \tim ensemble inz WAYNE-CARROLL STUDENTS FROM WAYNE-CARROLL 'High School rehearse a and Thursday, April J·in the high schoolleclure hall, Tickets are be­ -¢;)l-'he lng of the conference. Helen Becker, deeeased Unlversi~ Nebr".~ka FIscner, -----Mrs;--- Dwight Golch,---rorl, fros._ gJ1ItIamsf'or cheFi ~ifG .wor.k5bop .was. t.o acquaint _A·H Mrr.. J:aroLJack5llfl..-Mar~1'-"'Ie

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Four lettermen to lead Eagles in Thursday opener Fourot the 13glrlsovt for track _-"LAHen High School are let· termen and should form the nucleus of coach Gary Trofh's squad. The Eagles are scheduled to Open fheir season Thursday In the Wayne State Invitational. Senior Machelle Petit will com· pete in the hurdle_s and relays, (timor Michelle Harder will com· pete in the 460- meter da~ and high lump, tunior Taml Jewell will run relays and sophomore Pam Heckathorn will long lump ana--run the 100 and 200-meter dashes. One of the disappointing notes Is that iunlor Jeanne Warner Is expected to miss the entire track season because of a knee i"lury. Warner qualified for state In the discus the past fwo seasons. / SOME INOIVIOUALS who ore exp&-ted to help out the let­ termen are freshmen Denise and Diane Magnuson In relays and Michelle Greenough In mid· distance races and relays. Another freshman, SonIa Slewart may also help out "We have some good people but aren't great In any events. We should have pre-tty good balance," Troth said. The Allen coach Is In the same situation as most coaches In the state. Late winter weather has slowed dOwn practices and has not given him much of an oppor tunlty to see his athletes In ac· tlon. With five freshmen on the team, the Eagles are young. Other Individuals who could help the team Include seniors Karen Magnuson and Linda WOOd, junior Karma Rahn and sophomores Tammy Kavanaugh and LeAn" McDonald. Magnuson Is a distance runner, Wood will

~-rathlete THIS STREET in Allen· has been serving as a track for Allen girls practice. , Season schedule: Thursday, April 7-Wayne Tuesday. April 19-Beemer In· Monday. May 2-Laurel· Clark Conference meet at Wayne - ~ t State Invltatl.onal, 10 a.m.. _ vltatlonal ~t W8yne"state.!~\1 p.m. Concord Relays at Wayne state, State, 10 a.m. f'tlofogr.phy, Rudy HaSC411 Tuesday, AprlJ 12-Homer ruesday, April 26-Wlnslde In-. JOa.m. ,Thursday, May 12-C-4 District WAYNE HIGH boYS "work out on the wet pavement during tI track practice session. Relays at Homer, 1 p.m, vltatfonal at Wayne State, ":30. Thursday, May 5-Lewls &. meef at Wayne State. ~a~r_@lhopes WS'track teams • hitting will earn, medals' be the team's in Kearney meet The Wayne State College men's Wayne State women was record· and women's track teams fared ed by the ....by-200 meter relay well. Thursday In fhe Kearney team which won Its event with a Relays. Although no team scores time of I:49,1+ Team member-s were kept, the Wildcats did earn ore Kelly Pet",.,n. Condy Schol. strong point plenty of medals In Individual Kim Poehlman and Marian and relay events. (.. Borgman. The men's BOO-meter relay Vicky Wamberg placed second­ Laurel's first year baseball In fact. Hamilton lakes that he team of Chris Lindstrom, Darwin In the high lump with a leap of coach. Gale Hamilton. is In an will require his players to lake Barnes, Pat Lapadttla and Jerry 5-4. In the -sRot put,' Tracy unusual position, He will have to swimming courses so they take Roberts placed second with a Neuberger was fifth with a toss of. beat his landlord's team In order the field now that the recenf time of 1:31.2. 39·10. Scott Driver finished fourth In The Wayne 4-by-100 relay team to win the Northe~st Nebraska snowfall 15 melting. t Boseball League tltl•. the pole vault by clearing 14-0. placed second' with a time of :50.3. The team -is composed of H.mlllon. whoreploc,,'orm.r le::r:'~~T~o~'I~t~~er~;~rn~~~ IN THE HIGH lump, J~ Ort" Peterson, Schot, Poehlman and meier won the gold medal with a Borgman. coach Bob Weisenberg, rents a senior; three juniors, one leap of 6-8 and Scott Driver was The 1,600·meter team of hou~ In Wayne from Wayne High sophomore and three freshmen fourth at Borgman, Stacy Moore, Connie coach Mike MaUette. Those two on his team. Senior Jerry 6-2. Starman and Cltldy HeeS8cker team$ are scheduled to open the Kastrup will play centerfield and O.nny.KCftlI,,"I.Rlacel:t."".nd.lo. the :tOO-meter hurdles with a time also placed with a time of 4: 13.00., ba!ebalt season with a double- shortstop, Juniors are Alvin of :58.0. The men's mile relay Moore ran the AOO·meter hur:dles headeronWednesdav (AprH6) In Kessinger and Jim Casey in the team was second with a time of In :68.0 to earn a place. Laurel. outfleld and Craig Hanson at 3:22.3. Team members are LInd· Next action f.r the Woyne St.ta, Eight returning leftermen third base. strom. Barnes, Lapadula and track teams Is planned .Tuesday should lead the Bears this sea$On, Sophomore Kyle DaberkO'N will Troy Brende. ot the Oordt R.loy. In SI.el< Lourel, W.yne .nd BoncroN are be a pitcher, Fr••hmen or. Paul Th. hlghost tlnl.h for the CenterJ Iowa. the only te.m. pl.ylng boseball Peorson ond Andy Fredrick.on In " _1-\JAeftball-·l.t1.",,a~ . -- ., -, '"- " " ,n ". F.ator.dspeek.rwlllbe'lorm~n'~.bra'kafoolb.lI.tarTO

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Mljor ...... predktlon. diVision, Lo. Each year I make, myMaior League The uJ>~and,comlngteam I. san Oill{jO arid BLeaguechampionshipis.',set ~iJnloin bilseball p..dlcllonsand:make the mistake thl! Padi'... could be,a confendet. Six ,Weible's} built up a targe of printing fhem-in 1I1Is~olumn. Ws thai forget Atl.nf•• The Brave. proved, f!Jek ,:T~I. week'~ final prediction. come In The top two regular seaSOli Erwin 6, GerleLodO. 7, Ray scored, l'pO'ints, Randy '~Ont ttams win square off in the B first half lead and coasted to the WlIllner 12, Len Jon.. " Ray Worlunan.cored 18 and JIm Lin· time 01 the year again. worliJ la.t "asonaridohould be back In fine Royallan Dick Buntgen of Lincoln, -league playoff--championshlp win. The- Vlctors- ted 36·18 at the NeI$OI'l'. dati se«ed 12 to lead t!> K.,.tlng 12. 11 Earl Weaverle" Baltimore c;;an pro' Wiser ot Wayne ha.n't glvenlJllhopeand Houston, 4; Atlantll, S. San Francl.co, 6. Cln· to .tage the rally; cond. Mike Sherer 14, Mark Lewan 5. rHm Seven t5 9 " 17-41 duce a gocd leqdcfl hilt... and the pitching again submils hi. prediction. lor PU~lca. c1nnattl. .- "- In Tuesday's first game, Team' Team Four: Breck Giese 20, Jim For the winners, Mark Engler Team Three 10 10 16 20-56 staff comes through, the Orioles can wIn it 11,00. He:'s now ,a con,v,e"r,,ted _RoV~:tJ ~a~._ !1e!'e_ _ ,PJ~>!.DHS:_"':KanSa5_ C"I.ty, In se,ven, Los all. --.L. ¢on't, ttrtrr!t~~l~~M~,rtJn-,can· make they are: '- Angeles in five. ' mIrades In New York, ------AL-EaSEl. Baltlmofe;r-NeWl'er . -~World Series: I:OSAngeTes Insfx----:- AL East: l.~lIw.;lukre, 2. Baltimore, J. Milwaukee, 4. 8'oston, 5." Detroit., 6. Bos10n. 4. f1Pw York, s. Detroit. 6'. Cleveland, 7. Toronto. NAIAlIdblt. Cleveland, 7. Tcronto. AL West: 1. Kansas' City. 2. California. 3. The Feb,uary·March eryc---,- ----,- - tonight's (Monday's) semifinals ed Perry Nelson with 16 points, battle but Paffon's team winning along with Team Four, which Doug Carroll with 13 and DOug the war. HI~'::~~:~~~t}:'i~:;;:~~;:··:,'1 rt I reeeivecfa'flrst round:-b¥e_ _ Rose with 12. Team Two was-led For Team Six, Patton hit 26 ~h'':, t~WI=~ =~~ea~'1 I .tonlg'hf's 'pairings: by Cleve Stolpe with 19 pointsand points, AI Nissen $Cored 12. Steve SpO 5 5 ate. 7:3D-Team Six (Sorensen's) vs. Jeff Dian with 10. Sorensen scored 11, Jerry Gooden ~~~ni;e::~Zye~~=~~~ WSC meets are set Team Five (Plppitt's); Team Seven: Perry Nelson 16, scored 11 and Dean McCormick 16 1-...... ""'__=====.... ""'''''''''''_01, A fotai of 49 boys and girls track teams wll'l parUclpafe Tn nle-­ 8:45-T-eam Four (Heier's) vs. Tim Pfeiffer 4, Doug Carroll 13, scored 11. Kolt pumped in 28 The two teams combined for ea Wayne State College High School Invitational track meet Team Seven (Nelson's). Jerry Echtenkamp 5, Doug Rose points for Team One and Brad poinfs in the high-scoring second Tuesday, AprilS schedUled for April 7 and 8 at WSC's Memorial Stadium. In Monday's first round, Perry 12. Team Two: Dave Schwartz 6, Jones scored 11. half Golf: Oakland, Beemer vs. Wayne at Wayne CC The 25 girls teams wHl go into action on Thursday CApril 7) Nelson's team nipped Dave Cleve Stolpe T9, Jeff Dion 10, Team Six: AI Nissen 12, Steve Team FIve: Greg Plpp-itt 22. Baseball: CreIghton University at Wayne State while the 24 boys teams. will compete on Friday (Aprile). Adlon Schwartz' team 50·49 in an upset, Duane Smith 8, Kevin Murray 6-. Sorensen 11, Mike Patton 26, Dave Hlx 21. Jeff Zeiss 2(1, Brian wlll begin at lO~30 a.m.,both days Team seven 10 14 8 18-50 Jerry Goeden 11, Dean McCor· Fleming 7, Dan Mitchell 6, Keith Track: Wayne State at Dordt College Competition wlli be broken down Into Class B, and 0 in both ~y~eK~~~~nt~~n~:~:r;a~~f~::~ Team Two 13 4 12 20-49 mick 11. TeamOne: Tim Kolt 28, Zj-mmer 6. Team Three: Jon Er· C. the girls' and boys' division. Medals will be awarded the first Plppitt's team upset Marty Todd Chrlsfensen a. Brad Jone" win 23, Marty Hansen 16, Steve to Wednesday, April 6 sl)( finishers in individual events and the first three relay teams. Hansen's team 82-74. TEAM SIX 71, Team One 63: A 11. Steve Thompson 3. Todd Meyer 11, Tim Pfeiffer 2. Her Baseball: Wayne High at Laure!, 2:30, 4 p.m. Tcophies...wiJ!.be-pr~Gd-fo-tile-

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j"- Phone 375·3390 1221 Untoln WAyNE SBASEBALL ream praCtices 1" fNellyrn In prejJal'jlliof!--R;rm=asom;~r. at O.ffensive attack should ~iiiiiiillliiiiiiillc..=---·--..., For TheGuaranteed SolutIon To All Your \ Wat., Prolllom•• STATE be _Bluei'Devirs-r-s-fre-ngth Satl.factlon or Money IIack _NATIONAL Way·ne baseball c;oach Mike should do well if we get the He'ier, a lirs.1 baseman and out, field, sophomore Jeff Sherer will - oua.a:...t...- Mallette said he is fairly op­ leadership we need," said Helder, was thIrd In batting at play second base, senior Sean liconcnoft Water BANK timistic his team will do well this Mallette. 367. Overin. iJ pitcher and short· Darcey wit! be In the ()I;-Jtfle4cL <:entre spring; That 15, of course"proYid~ ," '. ".'.' stop, was fourth at ,346, Lebsock; freshman Shannofb Oq;cev> win I & TRUST CO. ed that the weather clears up RETURNING LETTERMEN a catcher, was fjfth at .323. Gam· play in the outfield and freshman iiedtkeSoft -~_·b_bf< die senJoi$ Je" JOlgensen, T-odd--·-----bJe, a tefffielder, was sixth !3t Casey Nichols will play outfield Wednt:!$d;lV Nne Owls Monday NIVht Ladles 122 Main Schwartz~ -Wate; played. " Jeff McCright. Dennis ,313, Schwartz, a shorlstop dnd and infield. Wayn., Hi WON LOST WON lOST Phone 37S."30 The Blue Oevi!9 should field a Lebsock, Tim Heier and Steve pitcher; was seventh at .308. The Blue Devils are scheduled BIfI'sGW 45 r Wayne Herllid 35 17 41hJug J6 I~ Midland EquIpment 33 19 good offensive squad. Ten let· Rethwisch, junior Randy Gamble Last year's number two pit· to open their season with a 37''''909 Commerc:I/JIStllleB<'lnk 31 21 GreenvIew Farms 32'" I'll::> termen return from last year's and sophomores Steve Overln, cher, Overln, is expected to be double-header at Laurel Wednes­ MeloOoo lll'rte!I 30 12 Vel'sCtub 28',,. 2J'h team which batted .293. Six of the Rick Nelson and Chris Wieseler. this year's ace_ However, a back day IAprll61 LoganValicylmplerncnf 17 25 Black Knight 26 26 seven leading batters are back. McCright, a centerflelder, was injury has sidelined him the past EtcttroluJlSa!es 15 27 The Cupboard 25 '27 OeK.'Jlb Pfizer Genetics 24',~ 2H7 Coun'ry Nursery 24 26 "We shoukt hit well. We have last year's leading hitter with a week, Schwartz and freshman Season schedule: For After Wednesday, April6---at Laurel, SIEVERS Flelcher's Farm Service ,,, 28 Shear DeSI9ns 23 29 quite a bunch of seniors and we .419: batting average·and 15 RBis. Don Larsen are the,other leading Oec:k H"y Movers '21h 30'''' Wayne Campus Shop Bowling league 2:30.4 23 " ,~!~~~~_and.__..Lar.gensen JIlay_ p.m. Jacques Seeds '20 32 Carhart Lumber _23 29 I'"'"... ===,;;;======;.;..~~~~~~_ pitch some, - Tuesday, April I1-v;.-- -'San Tff:C'ounl'y-----CO:Op' lD-··-:J1I ETIls'BarDers- '21 31 HATCHERY R"y'slockl!r 10 4'2 KIddie World '20 32 SNACKS'& Mallette says about OJ dozen croft "t home, 2;30, 4 p.m. High scores: Chris Lueders 223, 609, High Scores: Judy-SOl"en5.l:!n 233, San Bob Koll 223. 8111's GW 954, 2.631 dra Galhje 642, Greenuetw Farms 9'2, REFRESHMENTS players are scrambling for star· Wednesday, April 20-vs. MY.LlNE CHICKS & lleid bow.,eng HU,'nMlsses 2,727 . Ung positions. Jorgensen will wakefi Laurel at home, 2:30, 4 p.m, GOOCH FEED WON LOST City Lee:gue play second' an,d third base, Monday. April 2S-~vs, Boys Sievers Halchery 34 ,. WON LOST Nelson will be an infielder, BJlI'sGW '29 19 Mrsny'sSan.-5ervlce 34 14 THE EL TORO I Wieseler wi II be an infielder and Town at home, 2:30, ~p.m. "hone 37S-1420 Bll'lckKnlght 29 19 Pab$f 811m Ribbon 31 11 Rethwisch will play In the out FrIday. April 29-at Lincoln K/JvanllughTrucklrlg 28 '20 Red Carr Impl:' 30 18 Lounge & Package .. L WL 'Good IggI 10 Know' Cunningham Well '25 23 Wayne Greenhouse 29 19 erC'#n'~ VonCleAYiLI·Keegfe 6ff4 P&H JI 13 , field. Pius X, 2, 4 p.m. Pars Belluly Salon '2<1 24 Elllng!OIl~oton 26. 22 F~lr OrUdlgam-Fredrlckrooo 61G4 S'c:-a 30 I.. Tuesday, May 3-al Bancroft, Wood Plumbing 23'h '2<1"" l;-fly'IiAtdg :iO 24 CI...·/MyCH' 667 IN ADDITION to the let 2:·30,4 p,m, .------ot--:M;';'~~:;~e:nc$ ~~ ~~ VFW 2J 25 FIs,,-,·prnlon .6:t!o Star Body Shop 20 2" Ellingson Molors 21 21 Stllte Nallonal Bank 22 u Holm·SlmpWn stJ Waketl.ld rtatlonal Bank 16 '2t1 termen, Larsen will play first May 9-1J-District tournament Authorh.ed Dealer For TheAlhJug 20 'la ClIrh.".tlumber 20 '2B BlTkltY.:T-r1or AUAflLeitllng 15 19 sea base and pitch, sophomore TOdd (Wayne. Laurel, Bancroft, Black Knight 181..., N'h Lurkfln-M4I1rtlJSon,P4UI S]12 Hlgb ko,": Dou'il PhIpps 233, S'h!, Sl6r M&SOll 19 29 Morfen1on'GU1tofton 511 ~y Shop lOn, Brown's P&H n:u, Darcey will play infield and out· Omaha Benson). Century21·SfalllNal, 15 3J Slar Body Shop 1.8 30 Phlpps:Phlppt SOO Hillh "tores: Vicky Skoka'l135. 554, Bob's Derby J3 JS GII,f.f~-G'eve 1686 CunnIngham Well 913,2,598. HIOh sco,eS1 Wayne Tlelgen 240, Herb Kuhl·Gr.~'Nlchol$OJl .,419 Community League Hansen 601, Pabst Blue RleboTl998, State Bo1w.II·Jochon 417 . WON LOST National 2.721. Klnney,lAriOl1 477 A reminder: The BiDO;" Homo Tom'58odyShop 41 11 Go Go Lildles B..,.son'~er WON LOST 4779 In littlo Com"uten 8111's Dry CleanIng 37 15 C.rlson·Greve 40i WayneDlslrJbullng 3J 19 Newcomers A1 11 ~I!lQI)·SOderberg 409 Nutrena Feeds 30 22 LuckyStriken 36 16 arownell·O,.nler 3M WeslernAuto 29 2J RolilngPln$ 33 19 Uh,drHlacn.r 30.:.8 WlnsldeGraln&Feed 26 26 Pin PrO!! 31'f.I 3l'h Tullber9 4~ Whir! Awavs 30 Prnfon12J,20IO laPOl"le Implement '" '21 31 n QlIeConstructlon 19 JJ Road Runners 21 31 W~,NIt.Ud~s PluaHul 19 JJ Sugar Blibles 12 40 FlrstEdJlictl 625 Las. HarmelerConstructlon 'A 38 Bowling Belles 11 41 W.kl'fl.,t;SLocktr 515 Htllh 'cores: John Rebensdorl '245, Pin Pals Jnc. Solmon Well $15 Barry Dahlkoetter 611, Hurlbert Milk PlnSptlnte..-s Inc. PIonnt'" ~o TranSler 1,003,2,690 High Stor,s: lOl"ree Oangbet'{J '222, WAY~E Jan;.. oao GroomIng 51!i SS

SENIOR.CITIZENS Mark TIetz .Is ~ret"ry and Ed· wereMarch2Aevenlngguests In ." ~. e..!eN~"le';",aneff. lilll1Hl1 'M '...,.,'Mff. Gertrude1;ltetht, Mrs. Murray L~lcy Is vIce president tein. hostess. -Utllan' Sanders, Mrs. Emil Tar· of the total Branch 3019 and 15 fill­ Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Siebert now, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ing ''''nob'of pr..ldenl followIng and Paula and Mr. and Mrs. Deb Russl

CUB SCOUT Pack 17S hell! its annual Pinewood Derby given were: Shawn Flowers, engineer; Scott Tuesday night at the Wayne Elementary, School. The Fuelberth, engineer; Martin Rump, engineer and top three finishers in each division are pictured here. sportsman; Eric Hankins, aquanaut and athlete; Winners in the 100 mph class, Iront row Irom left: Scott Shane Guill, Bear; Lance Gunderson, WolI; Matthew Fuelberth 1st~ Shane Guill 2nd, Shawn Flowers 3rd. Metz, Silver Arrow; Todd Fuelbert, Silver Arrow. Next Winners in the 7Smph class, back row Irom left: Mat, meeting is at 7 p.m. Aprilt 26. thew Men, Martin,Rump, Terry Filter. Other awards flauret news mrs. gary lute

FATHER,SON BANQUET participants received either Ebmeier as hostess_ Lydia Circle They will meef in the home of A' fa!l>el'-.-l>a!lqt1et- wHt be cettent or superior ratings will meet at 2 p,m. on Thursday Mrs Ralph Stroman of Laurel. held at ·the Laurel' United with Mrs. Matilda Paulpen as Pr.esbyferian Church on Friday, CLASS REGISTRATION hostess. Mrs. Anita Gade will be GIVING SPEECH April 8 at 7 p.m. Chairman of the Class registration lor the hostess of Ihe Ruth Circle which On Tuesday, AprilS at 8 p.rn banquet will be Mrs. Muriel 1983·84 school term will be held in will meet at 8 p.m. on Thursday Ihere will be an Informative Johnson. The program will be April at the Laurel-Concord meeting fer women at the Laurel -p-re-sent-ed- by Mrs. ShirTey­ Public School Registration SENIOR CITIZENS SeniOr' Citizens Center. It Is span F redrTckserL - Mrs. Artys Me" material'S will be- handed out du-r The Laurel SeniOf'" Citizen'S wrH >Ore}rtIIetJJuret'fcesdayCtob Corkindale and Mrs. Dorothy ing the week of April 11 These be visiting the Wakefield Senren­ of the Nebraska Federated Curtiss are in charge of the materials should be reviewed by Citizens Center on Wednesday Women's Club. The featured decorations. parents and students and return­ April 6. They will be leaving the speaker will be Mrs. E, Shelton ed to the school during the week L-aurel center at 12:30 p.rn Burden ollhecNebTasl

Take A Picture. e • Of A Good Egg! growth with .on ... .!DY11JU1'_1!Ians! Saving lor 0 rainy doy? We've got you covered, with a voriely 01 high Interesl-earnlng savings plans and the added securIty 01 being insured by Ihe U.S. government! From day·of·deposil occounls 10 ­ higher inleresl cerlificoles and money morkel accounts, we've 0 • plan to suit you (ond your savings budgel) 10.0 lee,1 '

~ The StateNationalBank --,~:: :and TruSt Company - _ ~ •_ - " WaY/II NIl61l71l7 • -102 3711-1130 • MI'~b('rF'D1C • Z'\-MoinBonkl22Mgln • Drjv'.ln.aliklOt~"MOfI! .------...' •.....,.'...... ni,iii_'iiiii'IIiIIi :.-.,c,--:. RAJONeI HOW CLEARED FOR HOGS I APPLICATION -FOR OISABLW VOTERS BALLOTS . " •...•.. fBElreoter: Former-aoesn't . iASWELLAS CATTLE I DISABLEDVDTER.LUSE ONLY ~____ ccci A sin Ie f -larVae-. -'f not stoppe larvee in the.lI)~nure after passage through I ,in ho.spital orconv'-lescent home or tiolllefor·theage'l'oo. • agricUlfllf

IIISlIl'alH'(, '·'I~1iJ;fi,\~(;;:.itllt~I.·~:S'):\·I't;· ~:,~~{~~~:i,''-:~~»''': ":::'T$:f::,!."" ·~EITH.:J.ECu;t£V:: ,jl~u:lit: : 3IUI#1I>.-" ..\. \'. WAYNE'S JAY1=EETTES hosted the weekly Chamber year, including the annual Diabetes Bike-a-thon, PhySICIans 'asSistant honored of Commerce coffee Friday in the Jaycee-Jayceefte Jayceeftes pictured from left: Mindy Luft, Deb Hall. Members of tile organization discussed various Bargholz, Joanne Ekberg, Mary Temme. projects that are sponsored by the Jayceeftes each GARY WEST (left) is presented a plaque for outstan­ award through the state ACP. Oswald is local ACP; ding service' to clients in the community from cllairman for Wayne. Gullickson and Shufelt are also. members of the Association of Community Profes· members 01 the~ocal chapter. All three are workers at: sionals. From left: Wesr, Karen Oswald, Bob Region IV. Among the persons receiving West's care: Gullickson, Mark Shufelt. The Wayne physician'S are some 35 disabled individuals. "Gary is never too. winside news mrs. john sallop assistanl was recogniz4d lor outstanding-contributions .-- busy-toreturn a call to concerned staffor'o seea client: for people with mental· retardation or developmentaI when a staff person calls and is concerned," said'; COMMUNITY CLUB Monday, May 2 at Witt's Cafe Team 2 was in charge of enter Scouts collect will be used by the disabilities. The local chapter 01 the Association Qf Gullickson. ' Ttre-Win5fde "Community Ctub -with diflfte,. at 6:30- p.m-.aP'fld the talnment. A mystery box .....as scouts of Winside. Community Pro.fessionals nominatell West for t1le met Monday at the Stop Inn wi1h meeting will begin at 7 p.m. brought. Each member has a , _1i1o:~~:~:esemative chance of winn;ing the box at the SOCIAL CALENDAR SENiOR CtTtZ£NS n.exi meetlngby losing the weight Tuesday, April 5: 'AmeYfcan fOr the Harrtington centennial, Tile Senior Cifizens met Tues they have pledged to lose and Legion, 8 p.m., Legion HaiL was present and extended an in- day at the Stop Inn ~ith J2 having pledged the most weight. Tops, 6:30 p.m.• installation ofot wakefield vltatfon fa the community of Win- membe"s present The next, meeting will be ficers, salad bar. Marion sfde to attend and enter a float in Bingo was played for entertain tomorrow (Tuesday) at6:30p.m Iver5en; Senior Citizens dinner their. centennial parac-e. The ment with the installation of officers and business meeting, 12 noon. news centerYIi(t1 .will be held May A cheer card was sent to Mrs. and a salad bar luncheon in the Stop lnn. III 28.June 5. Myrtle Jacobsen. I home of Marion Ivers-en Wednesday, April 6: F~erated Womans Club. Mrs. Mary Lou The club Is asking for sugges- ja:~~;~~t5:~~i;~t~~':dJnu::r CUB SCOUTS George; Sf. Paul's Ladies Aid SENIOR CITIZENS Congrega Ie Meal Menu ~,:,~~or;:h~;O~~~:~ t~:rCOt~~ md business meeting. The elec The Cub~~outs of Troop 179 of guest day, 1:30 p.m.• salad bar Olil March 23, 62 seniors watch­ Monday, Aprit 4: Barbecued para~ t~eme and for .ne,~ ac., "ion of of~icers will be held.. Mrs. Winside wiIT be selling S!:OtJt·A· luncheon. ed Ray and Margaret Paulsen's beef on bun. macaronl_ salad, let· fIVtfies for-OlcrSett1ers Day.-You ------Ram::IatI Bargstadt RN- WItt be­ Rama fickets toaay tMOndayf - ThufSaatj, APril 7: Coterie. slides of their trip to E----ng,Jand tuce. salad. applesauce. bun and p(es.en~,t~c~ck klnderg~rten butter. ice cream. . may contact Dale Miller, chair. .blood pressures. after school. If you wish to pur· Mrs. N.L. Oitman; On March 24, Helen Becker and Tuesday, April 5: Liver 'and man or David WarJiemuooe,. _,_,,-:,. : .TpPS NE,589 chase a ticket and have not been roundup. 9 a.m. her nutritionist from tt'-.e Wayne Or'llons, baked potato with sour secretary, wlfh your suggestions. Tops NE 589, Winside met d:,ntacted. you may caU ,Mrs SCHOOL CALENOAR hospital gave a lesson on salt free cream. asparagus, mixed fruit AJ' the Old Settler's committee Tuesday with 11 members pre Warren Gall6p. 286-·4220 Tuesday-Thursdav, AprH 'S-1: diets to several seniors, On have been re-elected for the com· sent and 13 weighed in. The Scout·A·Rama will be held SRA tests, grades 1-6. salad. tea roll, butter, oalmeal . March 25. 57 were at the center to cake . ing' year., The Easter basket contest has Saturday, May 7 in the Norfolk Thursday, Aprll 1: vie;.-v Pastor Green.seth's slides Wednesday, April 6; Turkey, The.. next·meeting,will be held been extended one week. City Auditorium beginning at 10 Kindergarten roundup, 9 a.m.r made by his wife and himself a.m Wayne State invitational Irack. mashed potatocs and gravy. One,third of the money the Cub gir1s Several Wakefield ladie~ went California mix. rnarshmallO'o"J fo the Emerson center on March salad. whole wheat roll, butter, hoskins ia to make East€f" 5-~gar eggs canned peaches. ' Jean Doupnick. director at Thursday, April 7: Swiss steak, Emerson. sent back .-} large broccoli and rice, colesla...·'. ,news news finished sugar egg to be raffled tomato juice, whole wheat roll. ,:~ ... lllida thomas 565-4569 l4-h off Chances are on sate no'll butter. cherry pie. .' Friday, AJIf'il-8: Oven {ried-fish­ why .' Up-Coming Events with tartar sauce, au gratin LESLIE LIIIEWHIES dl~Me Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Fenske Wetumka. Okla. and Mr. and film en animal -preve-ft' M-onday, April 4: Fun bingo. potatoes. carrots, orange juice.-­ The Leslie Uvewires 4· H Club ,," entertained for their birthdays Mrs. Willard Maas and Peter tlon 1245p.m rOil, butter, apricots. .' held its third meeting March 21 in Linda Greve was In charge 01 Wednesday evening. Guests were Maas were dinner guests in the Wednesday, April 6: Laurel Milk, tea or coffee the Bill Greve home. Eleven recreation and Mrs. Billl Greve save Mr. and Mrs. Art Behmer. Mr. Erwin Ulrich home March 71. Senior Citizens visit, 1 p.rn served w!th each meal and Mrs. Carl Hinzman, Mr. and members were- present !.erved lunch. Mrs. Erwin Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs, Walter Ukich of Discussion Included the speech Herman Opfer, Mr. and Mrs. New Ulm. Minn, were March 27 contest scheduled ""pril 11 at Next meeting will be April 181n it overnight guests of the Erwin for Walter Koehler, Mrs. Mary Wayne State College Matt and the Robert Hansen home. Kollath and Mrs. Hilda Thomas. Ulrichs. Valorie Krusemark showed a Kay Hansen. new'S reporter "The evening was spenf at cards Mrs. Ann Nathan returned HIGHES TEREST wi'" prizes going to Art Behmer, home- Wednesday from the !'oIf.S~4C.1E a • '.OM V01·. UKAl Mrs. Walter Koehler, Mrs. Mary Lutheran Community Hospital in I~ U'll£n~TAnV( k-olfath and Mrs. Hilda Thomas Norfolk where she had been a pa­ IA_TES IN THEAR'EAI Lanny Maas and Lindsey of tient for several days rainy MOJHY Curren' 9.25% community calendar 1SYOUR IRA MARKn day? 26 Weft Certlflc.at•• _ ..2,500 Minimum DOINGAIllTSHOUID Stat. ftos-ulstlcr.z ~cedb!' Compounding of Money Mark.' certlflcot.. putIt In the MONDAY. APRIL< Confusable Collectables Questers Club. Donna Shutelf .BE DOING RlRYOUr classified Wayne Alcoholics Anonymous. Campus Ministry basement. 8 89 DAY VARIABLE p.m. All IRAs are not alike. In faa, there are as many section and TUESDAY, APRIL S RATE CERTIFICATES PEO Chapter Al, Sheryl Jor~an, 1 p. m. differem Individual Retiremem Accounts as there are you'll ha"e Central Social Club. Mrs. John Gathje, 2 p.m. ways (Q invest your money in them. Hillside Club. Janet Reeg, 2 p.m. Maybe your IRA isn', yielding its full earning potential, some cash to Wayne Tenants Club weekly meeting, 2 p.rn 8.93% Villa Or perhaps il should be providing you with "ronger cover you. In New Tops No. 782. W.ayne Armory, 6:30 p.m capllal growth opponunilies, '1,000 Minimum WEDNESDAY, APRIL6 Paid On a9·Doy ,Money M.~.t Cert.1ffCDtft case Of a rainy Villa Wayne Bible study, 10 a.m. We can make sure your 105 inveslment is geared 10 Sunshine Club, Mrs. Irene Geewe, 2 p.m. your specific needs. You see. al IDS we offer a wider day United Presbyterian Women, 2 p.m_ 30 MONTH CERTIFICATES Tops Club, West Elementary School, 7 p. m range offunding vehiCles than you can gel from a hank. Wayne Alcohollcs Anonymous. Fire HaU, second floor, 8 p.m. a savings and loan associalion or an insurance Curren' Rate Annual YI.ld AI-Anon, City Hat!. second floor, e p.m. company, We'll help you choose from an extensive IiSl­ THURSDAY,APRIL 1 ..f mutual and money marker funds. annuilies, and Logan Homemakers Club, Ron Penlerick home, 2 p.m. investment -eenificates. 10.20% 10.59% Cuzlns' Club, Ruby Moseman, 2 p.rn FRIDAY. APRILS Now is the time to Wayne' Federated Woman's Club, Woman's Club room make sure your'IRA ,...------..., MAIKnFQNDACCOUNT . A:I·AnQ.n, Grace Luther.an Church basement, 8 p.m inveslmenl pays off. I I 12.500 ",Inlmum MONDAV, APRIL 11 And IDS is lhe place.' I I VFW AUXiliary, Vers Club room Call 375-1848 Witt, 2 p,m. Call or send in our I Send to: IDS I MI""rva Club, Miriam ---J:;QI!jl!!!!.J!!diI.Y~h!!'.dP_O!:!LI- ~--""Hl, y~- ~~ ·Mcot1oIIc'-~>.'-c~,:_::_, ",,",~~~,N~_~~,~~~~;~ • __ ,._;: .. < • -'!;Y~*N & <:OUNTRYREP~UR •I ~T~".:/' , . . 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TheysupporttheLittle League, Boy Scouts and Girl Scotit$~"'~:'i'" ,~ .. .the Police and Fire Departments. 8...... ,,,~~,c.'r. First Aid Squads, Local Schools and lots morel ...... Sou_nd UkepJ~ettyg.QQg oeighboI$?T_hey_a,re! Part of their profits areaISQJeJrtv.e--c~tedinJtl~__., .. --:-The}4e-vouf-local-businesspeople, arid-they community. As they remodel theirst()res,actd . do all this and more. Local firmsaon't just take on to theirbuildings and opennttyvl.o9ati9rS, your money. They give back part of their profits ·~.··.r.·.o - in the10rm of locattaxes-;-charitabfedonations­ theyment.help\tVh~bU.. ildleeal.. a be.tbusinesses-pro$pef-,'..•.t.er eqon·.om··..·.· iC·-..e.·..·.....•....n..· Vt.· YQ~~~':r.•...... •...n·.•....-· . and employee salaries. It's ,all part of doing and your community prq~per~Getjo~D9wthe" . business ... and being a good neighbqr. _ nicest people in town; Shop locally~ .. . ' c

to '1'ra4e'W"b....You 1.1•• .. ·$elv;'MOt. PhCii.....acy Black Knight J.n••n.Peter.Agency. Inc. . AaoSU__~' iCed CarrIRlpl.m.nt K~r.ls Sievers HatC:lI.ery , 'Century 21 Stat• .;Natlonal 'URNIlIIllll _WAnm $'/$r.MS I Charnel ••'rlg.& Appl. S.rvlce Koplin Auto State NaflonalSink . Dlainond<:ent.r M&SOU .'. $urb"~~ DllCount·Furnltur. M.lodee Lanes CtO'lHIIIO' I'Oil MIN a v.o_ Do••ch:.r A.."llanc. Mercha"t 011 Co. t&C.'~ctr~ftl~ .".,'., f Torc»Pa~g. Midwest· Federal Sa"lngs&Loan Tt"'~"I''''. EI StfJre&LlCiuor l· ,---- , ',: ' ': _" ,,'."-::'; :.',: ',' - ,_ • .' ....,.._~;., ..,:..."...:),' ~;:.:; ..>' .. ,,;.;,.;.,: .. ,, . . .Eldon. Standard Service Morris MachJn,,~"()p ",.~~~~~~m""""ter~~·_·~. '-"Northeast N.br.·IDur..nC.--':A9Y;··~~-:=~·· ;;;._B~~:i FI,.tNatIOnaIA.eney DI~countc:.nf.r .... ,.:'· f . , Pamida tN.tIO"al····Ban~ ·W.~.i~r.' FI... Pa.t'. 'lktaut~Sjlo""', . ;:Wai'ft~ Fr'''rl4:k"n()UCo~' ·'';i··r.~. . M.i~ePer~y. ~~~~*~I~i W.n.·I'...... ;, ..·O"I~. R.~.II· :i,~;li .Goafcather'.Plzaa. ..- .. ·H.•.scox*SchumacherFunera.. 1. H.f:),!,.• . . '.' ···':'j?~<·":,,..,,,i:Q"~ Allbnw"'tl.~X~-'ito!i' legal: NOTICE "A GREAT BIG THANK YOU "LIFE IS. A SWEETER, EI..t.otegptt~.~. GARDEN T.lLlNGSER'VICE Ir.... Glen,'" a~ gled lobe home sl1'onger, ful.....,mOn' gracioUS ,ex" ExpeMel/'cA.f' -.., Gr~ ~ "+c'tict 15 ;l'tltn- 'that me Petsonaf 5~LE~~~ _c~_ Illlr.: $5,00 perhour,plus g..; ~!!t"}•..!'I'!Y.lndhe)!P!flJjoUuis.c..-th)lig4or.l!lO_~cOxllte_~" Gt'ocerlesJ .Mi...... , ...., .. '~-_t coml~rtlno ~.:rl,'OihJ.:::n~=,Mc~ :-'-Wetllh $I1UOperliiliir; .- ....'. cerla.lnlV more .. all been deeply louched Relm....rsem..." llPt,: R-':, we.have 5lI. 5lIJjnes,--se. services, SU; :=1'7:=te~~:r:,~~%,es: "OW Intervle"lngappUcanbfor Haveac....to.shoepancle_man....,.nd.Pe-.tm.... because 01 the many;earlng bVthemilnyklnd...... xl1lnded f: Willim:_ral.'ory""lIdesll'lcl.· frl.nds I have. I enj~Vnd all tbe . 10 01101.•s." the time 01 our Sulll!lles. dltw""lNItlon-of Nitahlp; .nd,__,pelltkli'l- for . Aut~blle$ili..penon. ~.ml".t1on of Inheritance tax; which , CALL37S·1A2belweenl·tp.li\, •.•. .TLC glventome''YinY famfly talher's 4.ath, w. slncere!y heve been Htfor hearing in the. WayMCoun­ L.__...... - ...... i andlrlends. Thanks)•. Rhonda, thank you. L...... and.J.Ann ty, Nebraska Court on Aprll·U. 1983, &t 1:00 • Work In • goad GM WAYNE CITY COUNCIL o'clock p.m. .r'" , Bill and Elvl' lor running the' Slollenberg andfamily, -cafe and PliIOCEEDING$ (51 Luver,..HIlton • Group l.....ranC4i _1I.ltl. - R.tlr.....nt farm for me. Thanks Gordon for Norma Lee Stoltenberg and farnf­ M.lrcIJi.1N3 Clerk ofthe COItntv COurt the ride home.' The cards, IV, Don and Joyce Harmelei' and The Wayne City Cour.cit met in rE!'iJJlar 8.8. Bomba" proeram - Po'" .._.Ion PIK automo6i1es -=-- f1r~t flowers. visits, gifts and calls family, Don and Jan Volwlfer and $IlSIlon March e. l"/II3 et City Hall. Attvrney f. P.tittoMf" • N.w. all mocl..... clealonhlp wereMilyor ~rsh,C~lImemtlenCr&un. (Pub!. March 21, 28, April AJ Casey'. For were so cppreclated and made famlty, OW'Bln and Elinor J~"on. FJlter. FUI!"lberth, Hansen, Heier. 5cfi~ StClp In or call Ed Carroll oe M!ke Perry et Mlk. the few days of confJne!,!,_e_~t~ '8 VolwJler and famlly~ Allan a.~ ~~""yJ)pAteMty~Attornev Swarts.. City Gas, .. Grocer.es Administrator Klos;ler and Clerk·Treo/lSlJrer "OTIC£ Parry Chav.oldl., WoyMt, Mi 375.36GO. hospita" seem like a shorter time. Susan VOlwller and family. .4 Melfon. Per Year: M. Utl!!'Cht8320.00. D. Marshall her I am feeling great physically ·Mlrnrte$ of Febf'u¥" 22. 1983 were apprQy· lll:KJ.OO, T. PICll-lnpaugh 12937.60 And HourI)': D. LIndsay 3.:.0. A. Tooiler 3.tO. B because of a competenent prafes· ~aiimi"On tile Wir"e apprO-Jed for pay-men1" Sctl..(lO;. replies confidential. m28t3 , 'WATE-R & SEWER, Cltv Clerk-Petty ~~tl~~~~':lIY~:"~J~: ~o::,nc~~ Ol/~ Or forward rltlUme to Batb tend a special thank you for their ~~~ Cat!, Re. 15.90: o'clock p.m. on March 29. 1983. there W. So.llCl; West PoInt Cleaners, Sto, 19.1ID; determlnationofh~lrshlp; and a perillon tor Plainview or local agent, Merlin matv~." If you ore ftOt recelv­ 11~. ELECTRIC: Carlson ~chine Co.• Su, ~~e;=~f:he:.:I:~~:~::~~:~h Frevert, Wayne. Phone 1"8 0W8t' hU.,.... COfttect 19:5.66;Q!nturiQrllnterrtatiornil.Su.38.55; CI ty. Nebraska Court on April 21, 1983, alll 30 375"3609 a3tf .... Wout AAL's'nv_tmont ac. tv of Wayne-Ace. Rec.• Re. 160.38; City of o'clocka.m count.. Mony of r= fel~ Wayne·Gen.. Re, 1166.66; City of Wayne lsi Luyerl'UlHilton Payroll, Sa, 92;)4.29; City of Wa,fll!'T&A, Sa, Clerk of ItIe County CoUr1 Luthentns or. tak'", .-..,. of AAL'. Irnred'I'fMnt ._- 5..00; City of W..,.ne-- T&A. sa,31".56; DeWlld Oh;b, Swarts _rid Ensl ARE YOU GETTING 12.69% ta:.: t_ Grant Reckert & Assoc" $e, uaa.61; Dutton­ Attnrney tor P..lflQMr free interesf on your in perti_. why don" you! Lail'l!>DrI Co.• Suo S38.08: Harris Janita Supp. (Pub1 March 28. Aprif •. 11) Co... Su, 10.3'9; Harold Heiman. Re,5"'7; IC 5chp!> ....estments? If not, fhen see R.H MA Ret. -Ccrp.. Sa, J1....; The Kelly Supp, Buell Ta)( Service for tax defer Ja...... P. Sd-...... r NOTICE OF SHEAIFF'SSAlE Co.• Su, 457.37; Krlz·Davls Co.. Su, a:o.06; red investments. Located in 256-3572 Or Yyne Western Cc., !,u, IM.34; MM,rl~ Cine No. 6136. In ,the District COurt of Way~ Ccunty, MinestlaftMall. 375·4488. m21 MKl\lne ShOp, Suo 138.12; Movile Hydraulic ~._. Jed 8Th day 01 that all dwellings advertised In f1~ this volunrary program bei::