[. ;cCl••• POilalle I, - atWs)'IIe, Nebr••1Ia I I l Garbage Shutdown Here;f:~, . II" " .. !. Wayne-Is 39·hour garbage strike apparent. dlcotlon whatsoever after 0 threo·hour However, at Tuesday'S meetl~gii, ,s~eye,' "IF NEITHER' (MtsnYJ1r RYJi~ , " , ly has en~ed. making It the firstand shortest meeting between the haulers and the Coun· suduat"'~e.r:liln..recellllllsl"ry. 1ng to worf' under the eXlstlng ordinance. cU .Mondayrl')ct. ~. thaI ail\i'lype 0' work ~~~E~r~~ j::uT::'~~~~~~~~'~':1~,~7r mayb(t anOther hauler or, possibly a fran- "', '. Both Class Po haufers and a committee of var~$ stopage was even considered. other words, about four cubic of ur;': ch'se should be considered," Council Presl- ; city pc'rsonnel agreed Tuesday night to sl' That special Council meeting was hold for compacted garbage equals one cubl'c' yard> dent Darrel Fuelberlh salq, down and discusg differences In figures the beneflt ot the haulers 50 differences In­ of compac'led garbage. ! :1, > ~, "There ara olher people Inlerested regarding the city's transfer s'a'ion. hi, volving a proposed ordinance could be Tuesday nlgh'l'S discussion about g~rbag.e1 picking up 9arboge. but how seriously and discussed. As a result of the meeting, two opened with consideration given to'PQSS,il?le~ for ho~ much, we don't know yet," Mayor' THE DECISION to meet equitably came changes In the ordinance were made. The violation by the haulers of the c1ty'&'Hc.en5~~ , Wayne Morsh added, ' et the end of e lengthv Council rt1eotlng _~, new ordinance becomes effective with requirements. Hauler Ross~1l said that, yes, he Is s~re which InvcJved attempted negotiations be­ publication of today's Wayne Herald there'are other$lnterested. "But when ~hey twOOfI the hBiUlgs and the City Council. HOWEVER. City Attorney Kem Swarls' soo the circumstances they h~ve to work Vein Russell and Frank Mrsny. the clty's THE CENTRAL problem raised by the said "my Initial reaction Is that this. per se,­ under,' tt\ay'll change their mind," he sald. only Class A commercial garbage haulers. haulers 15 their claim that the city Is Is not a violation." The city Is In the business';· were to tn2et With Council members end ci­ discriminating against them and Is In­ of seiling licenses. he said. and In his oplnlcH'1}'~ sa'I::~':~~ :': :~nVr0~gf~:0~~~~~~1~:~: ty """,.cn""l Wednesdoy night, The oppos, ttlat~.· hibiting free . Fees charged Class thert'! are not any legal requlreme'nfs talrness between U5 and the..~ldents.·' Ing factions hoped to reach an agreement A haulers should be more In line with what Is they must use the license. -. over a dlspBrtt")' In expenSe and Income charged residents who haul their own gar Councilman GInn said ·'It bother~ 85 a'·', ATTORNEY Swarts told Russell that If he flgur~ fe...:' the transfer s'atlon. bage, Russell told the Council. me. citizen fln;t, quite seriously when an In- ' has a viable alternative to the present gar Council members took a firm stand at the Under the new ordinance. residents will bpge progr4m, It should be presented for the Tue!Uiay mooting after learning from a dlvldual will use his poSltTon to dictate the be charged $2.50 per cubic yard to dump Councll'a consideration. radlobroadtast early Monday morning that terms under which they operate." Ginn said their uncompacted garbage while the The COUJ1clJ. RUSoselJ and city offiCials tho ","vo haulers had decided not to collect he feels It Is an affront to taMpayerS' fhat the .' haulers will be charged $3.21 per cubic yard tossed around figures. disagreeing on their garbage until four "demands" were met, haulers are 'dictating to the taxpayers their tor compacted garbage Importance and their accuracy Councilmen dismayed they had been terms of doing business." were "We sat here fhree hours with you last given no advance warning of the Impending THE COUNCIL has argued that Mrsny There was serious conslderaflon given by Monday and this Is what you give us," Coun strike. and Russell 'can get several cubic yards of the CouncIl to advertising the city's garbage cllman Larry Johnson said? uncompacted garbage Into one of their com business to another hauler Other hauters "If YO!J don't want to hear them, then I'll COUNCil MEMBER Clift Ginn said he peeted cubic yards. Russell has contended have been contacted, Council members told was "disturbed" that the Council and Mayor that a yard of uncompacted garbage should Mrsny and Russell, and an alternative ­ had bee-r, notified "after the tact " be treated the same as a yard 0' compacted method ot garbage disposal here 15 quite Council members sold there was no In- garbage. possible Continued on page 2 Council Moves Quickly on Items Tuesday Nigh't

The Cltv Council moved through a variety provement specIal assessments will be hold meetIng Tuesday to discuss the status of the lng of additional wells when It meets with of It~m~ at Its regular meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Clty Hall, a hearing project Hlrschbrunner Tuesday night night bafore tackling the recent garbage on Morywood sanitary sewer extension The CounCil agreed to allow Vakoc Can strike. (See garbage story elsewhere on this special assessments will be held at 0: 10 p.m THE COUNCIL approved a rel5olutlon structlon Company to use concrete rather page) Nov. 11 at the City Hall and B hearing on placing no parking signs on the west side of than asphalt for paving In Sunnyview Sub- Marywood water e)(tenslon special Walnut Street lust north of Seventh Street. division. I n order of sppearance on the agenda, the assessments will be held a1 8: 10 p m Nov I,~ems Agreements Involving fill dirt lor a con' Vakoc a'so requested that the city ter following agenda were covered II structlon prolect south of EI Toro, tor sower, ~::~:eR~~ke~r:~;~:rl~~t~lr~ean~e~:~~ . THE COUNCil adapted an ordinance THE COUNCil was updated on tho ~:~~o::;:~:~~nd for water Improvements Gilmore & Associates to Inspect work at which allow"$. Blue Cross· Blue Shield to tem federally mandated sowage lagoon !.ystem Sunnyvlew SubdiviSion. porarlly parI( a tralfer In the PamIda, Inc.. th~ ~~a1)h !"!'ld,~~lf~re'pi:t~~ prolect. Engineering costs 'or the prolect In· The Cou~cll was uJilde.,ted, .on, the "tV',s, ,.\ • Va~oc sal,d fees charge~ ~Y .l:?G&R ~re When City Council members went to For ,city.,. parking lot later this month. ~luO CfOS~ ot, th~~:soon le~rn· :".we'u(~I.!llJr"lmtned\~teallertlon _cr~asect pape~work been , • water situation. reCfmtIVl>~...." !9.ut'iI?,~, I~~r¥' ·end'ha~,~Umore:.would be..lc!'>s· work N\QndOy momlQo, Ql", ''',' f1ds!s wUl 00 em hand to 'Serve cus"tomen of slightly. and .has 'tt was discovered' ~cJfy'& 'tfa~AV.g-afDage"';'~·'· "tl1tlir'rnaHaY;~~~:;·~~'· ~~,~.~ ~: "~~,1'.!('~;-':':':I~::'~';:~~"".lw ~ approved for a bio-disk system grant. ' that one ot the clty's two remaining wells 'expensive. . ed' thit't -fhe :'--_." '; r, r. cvufiiy~n!ts._ haulers - all two at them'- were It was:slgn.d;~Y;R.il.sell:,~nd J\!Ir~~y" " was tlot prOViding adequate sUPPJlC15 of Undar troa old crdlnance, trailers tor this Councilman ClIff Ginn said he wants fo water. THE COUNCil decided to place the Item reluslng to haul garboge, CITY OFFICIAl;S rea~~d ~wli,,~ b;' ' type of usa wel"'e' no1 allowed. review the 1;05ts, advantages and dlsadvan on the special meeting agenda for Tuesday . Str~t Improvement district. sanltory tages of the blo·dlsk system and the ac· The Council 0150 approved adver OFFICIALS AT City Hall learned by releasing Iholol/owlng annoi!!;ce",,,,t ' .~!,.. S6"""Wei exw.islon district and water exten· tlvated sludge system t1soments for a new city admln/strator and letter by mid·mornlng that tour Monda;y: . ':" ,,; .... :., '~A sion district work In Marywood SubdiviSion for an electric distribution superintendent demands had been set out by Vern very short notice was pr:-ovlded by Dennis Hlrschbrunner, representative of wBsac~..,.d All Council members except Carolyn Russell of Wayne Refuse Company and the,Class,A garbage hjwlers. glvlng,fhe . Bruce Gilmore & Associates of Columbus, THAT WELL 15 working at minimum Filter were present and all actions were Frank Mrsny of Mrsny Sanitation. If city no reaction time. . "., Public hearing on Marywood street 1m will be present at a ]'30 pm special capacity and the Council wUI consider drill unanimous the demands were not met. the work "However,- the city Is rEwlewlng.'t~ slopage would continue, they said. sftuatlon ,at ,the-time and Is looking ~t The text ot the tetter and the all alternative's to disposing of the g~r- demands are as follows bage. ',.' Registration "Effective Monday, Oct, 13, Mrsny "Tomorrow's (TuesdayJ Co!:'ncU- :" Court Removes Power Line Block Sanitation and Wayne Refuse Service meeting WlII have o.n the agenda this <- will discontinue pickup In the clty of garbage problem, and ,hopefully the ·CI· Wayne until the· Council makes the ty'Council will arrive at asolution that The U.S. Supreme Court h3S denied a writ hove placed the line 0 yc&r betMnd schedule. Appeals in St. Louis, Mo. The Eighth Circuit Deadline Oct. 24 following changes of Ordinance 985: Is agreeable fo E!veryone Invo~ved. of certiorari flJed by the Winnebago Indian Courf upheld the U.S. District Court Immedlol~ly. Tribe regerdlng IS dec::lslon of the Eighth THE LINE will pass through the decision and rdfused to provent CORstr'uetlon Persons who need to register to vote In the 1. SECTION 1. Paragraph 1 (Solid .. ,'"EFF,ECTIVE Ihe , Iro~sler ~lallOn Circuit Court at Appeals to permit Winnebago Indian Reservation In Thurston of the transmission line. Attorneys for the November General Election must do so by 6 Waste Transfer, disposal, hours of will be oP,ened ,Mgndax " p.~. construction ot a transmission line across County. tn May' ot 1'919, the Winnebago Tribe tribe then tiled a writ of certiorari - 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, according to County operation) to be taken out of Qrdlnance:. fhr9ugh' Friday from"9'a,m:tq ,3 : Satu~~4Y'h~Ur:s the Missouri River from Reun, Iowa. to flied suit against NPPO and the U.S, Army requosf tor review of the record of the case Clerk Orgretta Morris. 2, Transfer stat.lon to be available to until further notice. re-' He--klns, according to an order of the court. Corps 'Of -=nglneers, alleging that an - before the U.S. Sllpremo Court. In the Class A haulers, Monday thra.ugh Satur­ malo' the ,Same fro.\1'I ~ a.rn~,.~!.5:p~m ..', day, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. including all thls'p~'geI'01:"nta=,,,.~,-_ dated Oct, 6, envtronmental Impact B85eSSmont flied by hIgh court's decision Monday. tho court MRS. MORR'S S wFit. whiCh means- they witt nof made'at the Courthouse fr'l-Wayne. at Con:'" hottdays at no extra charge out ""that -1he llautersaraagree to go "~8RASKA Public Power District harmful envlronmenta~ Impacts. on the hearthe trlbo's appeal. merclal State Bank In Hoskins, the City 3.Sectlon 2·0: to be changed from back to work Wednesday moroing and lNPl'DI I. building the 345.000 volt line Indian reservation" and the Missouri Rlvor Clerk'~ office In Winside, City Clerk's office $:.17 pfi!r cubic yard to $2.50 per cubic , were to meet with aspa.cla! gr.·oup 'of ci- batween' its HOSkins substation In Stanton valley wildlife. especially the bald eagle. In Wakefield or Farmers State Bank in Car yard. ty offl1!lals and.Council members' < nlgh~,. County to the Reun, Iowa, SUbstation OW'ned U.S. District .Judge Albert Schatz STRUCTURES for the transmission line ,"011. 4. SectIon 2-L: we wOuld Ilke to Wednesday . ", . ~,nC;l' by JOWl! Public Service dlsmllSsed the suit, stating that the tribe had hove already been built to the Thu"ton Persons who need to vote by absentee dIscuss this paragraph as to the tlo per· The ordil\ance to Wh.!ch Mrs:ny ,. , beco~es The II... Is ...- by NPPD to supply not prosented sufficient evidence to show County line from the east and west. District must make applications as soon 85 possible, mit fee for out of town customers which Russell refer effecUve',,",pon ' electricity to growing agricultural and that the power line would pose any Judge Schatz hlJsl$cheduled a condemnation added. Absentee ballots can be received 15 being charged bu! Is not in ·the 'Or­ publication In today's Wayne Her,ald: , :me ~re th~ Indu.trlal loadS ond lor reliability In north­ environmental hazard. trial for mid-December for the tracts lylOg at her office fhrough Oct. 31, but applies." dinance nor being enforced at the Readers encoura'ged to review SidHan. ordinance. ' ~ &8St Nebraska. However, a series of legal The tribe appealed Judge Schatz's within the Winnebago reservation In tlons for such ballots can be made until 11 transfer mov.. Inltlalad by the Winnebago Tribe declslen to Ihe U,S, Eighth Circuit Court 01 Thurston County, noon Tuesday, Nov. 4. • Von Minden, Conway Exchange Barbs at Forum

Slale Senale candlales Merle Von Minden Von Minden's contrlbufors for him, noting who will set them,II He reviewed his malor power such 85 an elimination of state tax on knows no more about It then he does should orod Gerolll Conway had lillie 10 diller about that OM·sheth of his contributors have been campaign theme that he Is b~t qualified to ellher. take a stand on It. Mond4y nlgllt ota "GetOunhe Vote" 'arum from :rlblg all companies," . servo ~onsfltuents of the district. The first sign of ar-y 81gnlflcant disagree­ unlll Ill. 10.115 mlnule..01 the euenlng. VQli -Mlndan responded: "Thl~ has been a ment between the candidates came on the He addett, how~ver, that it he cannot ,g~t c~~an ~a.mpafgn until now, and t would like THE FIRST question asked of the polr Issue of the 7 percenliid Ij'muatlon.l:lelng 1m, adequate lnf0t-matlon on the: ~mendment 'he CONWAY. OF Woyllwa.phoned ~bout Ihe evenl, ho )'Ia.'O!Ilo trolling ",eler '~PPIIeI" ' ' ovetn"!ent, he 10,ld those Ide,"to lhe sllllehOUse In'l.fncoln. "I ~.v~ ,believe II WQII'd be a forum, not a debate.61e lhe tll~nl" ta c!ll1vlnca pejlple/' he said, said. ' . -- ;" Netc;t,: ,when. what ' FINES. ' Timothy M. Leise. Hartington. , Robert J. Boultl",n,9" speeding. $16; Rodney J. Cole; ~/lIie EIc~ora 'Jnder . Winside, no valid regls'fratron,.no Word has bee?,recelved by, Mr. and'Mrs~ ,Andrew Mann ot tfi~ fo~ I.lIIleElclIifa:l;I~deri RobertJ.~ultlng Servicies ...; 'Waiilll'eiil)' Were lleld ' valid Inspection sticker. $10; death of ofRoseville; Catlf. . " , Mo~day. Cynthia M. Albrecht, Wayne. A former Winside resld~nt, he moved to California about'30 C!ct. 6, from, Salilll! Lullteran Church, the !i.ev. Robert parking ticket violation, two years ago. V. John,son offlclallng. BoMa', was'ln Wakefield Cemetery. ­ 17, 1896, 10 counts, $5 each; Robin R. Survivors Include a ~ster in law. Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Linder was born sept. In Burt County Peter end Josephine Lennart Gustafson, and died Oct, a "tWakefleld Sobansky. Norfolk. speeding. , .JoleaItlt-E8fe'Center. . 'fl&; 1", jeffreV TliyTor. Norfolk;' LeonaWheeler Jones' Mrs. Linder married Vernle Linder on March 10, 1926, In Sioux speeding, $13; Sherry L. Presley. City, Iowa. She was a member 01 Salem 'Luthef'an Church: In Allen. no operator's license, no Services were held Wednesday, Oct, 8, tor a former Allen resl· Wakeflelct. valid registration. SS each dent. Lealia Wheeler Jones. at Heaton Rutledge Gulsrud Pallbearers were James Gustafson, Harrv Gustafson Jr., Funeral Ctlapel in Slol,lx City. Burial was In Soldier Valley Randy Hansen. Marvin Stolle, Eugene Johnson and Roy Wig· Cemetery 1n Pisgah, Iowa. CIVIL gains. Mrs. Jones. the former Leona Wheeler, was born July 3, 1907, The following civil cases were Survivors Include two brothers, Milton GustafsonofWakefield In Allen_ She married Sept. 21, 1937. flied In County Court recently: and Harry 01 Bellevue; nieces and nephoWi. PrecedIng her In death was her hU5band. Oct. 10 - Credit Bureau, Inc.. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Earl (Nancy) Rltfey of Norfolk, Is plaintiff seeking S17S SIO~ x City; a brother. Vernon Wheeler ot Allen. trom Stephen Getzfred, Hoskins. George Edward Jensen due on account from Landers services for-George Edward Jensen. 88. Wakefield, were held Pa4hology Lab and Happner Theodore R. Gunnarson Thursday. Oct. 9, from Salem LutheraJ1 Church In Wakefield. Sanitary Servtce, Norfolk Services tor Theodore R. Gunnarson, 76, were held Tuesday the Rev. Robert V. Johnson offIciating. Burial was In Wakefield Cemetery. Credit Bureau IS plaintiff afternoon trom Evangelical Free Church In Concord. the Rev. 7, 1892. 6 seeking $130 18 tram Donald Jay John Westerholm officiating. Burial was In Concord Cemetery. Mr. Jensen was born Feb. In Wekefleld. anddledOCl. at Wakefield Health Care Center. DavIe, Wayne. due on account Mr. Gunnarson was born Jan. 3. 1903. In Cedar County, Neb., On May 21. 1918, he married Augusta Johnson In Wayne. They from Wayne Auto Payts. Wayne to Carl and Johanna (Nelson) Gunnarson. and died Oct. 10 at I1ved on a farm until retiring In 1951. Mr. Jensen was II member Plaque Honors Merchant Wakefield_ Credit Bureau vs JackIe Frye of Salem Lutheran Church. On Oct. 11. 1935, he married Ida Forsberg In Concord. Thecou· Jr and Joanne N Frye, Wayne. Pallbearers were Eugene Meier, William O. Driskell. Dallas pie farmed on the homestead southwest of Concord until retiring 1308 MERCHANT, owner of Merchant 011 Co", was honored at a surprIse Chamber of Commerce coffee $165. due on account from Vision Jensen, Randal Aagard. Cleland Stinger and Arnold BrudJgam. several years ago. Mr. Gunnarson was a member of the Friday at his service station He was honored for 35 years of business and dedicated service to the com Center and WilliS L Wiseman. Survivors Include his wife. Augusta of Wakefield; two Evangelical Free Church In Concord sons. munlty of Wayne. Making the presentation to Merchant (Ieftl was Mayor Wayne Marsh both Wayne Derald of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. and Weldon 0' P8rker. Colo: a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Arlene) Belth of Sioux City, Iowa; a Elmer (Bus) Otte brother, Chester of Coleridge; a sIster, MrS. L.ena Driskell of Valentine; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services lor Elmer (Bus) Otte, a former Carroll area resi· News Briefs Dixon County Court News dent, were held Friday, Sept 26. at Laramie. Wyo. Burial was In Elizabeth Griffith Laramie Mr Otte was born Dec 13. 1909. at Carroll. the son 01 Mr. and Services for Elizabeth Griffith. 92. Carrol', were held Monday Open House at Carroll Mrs Henry Otte. and died Sept n atl .... lnson Memorial Hospital trom Bethany Presbyterl5n Church In Carroll, the Rev. Gall Ax· COURT FINES Datsun tn Laramie en officiating. BurIal was In Bethany Cemetery In Carroll. Parents and friends are InVited to attend open house at John J Milrl J

CHRISTIAN LIFE MSEMBJ'V' coffee 'n conversation, 10:30; Wayne·Woman.'s Club r!J~m. (A. P.. Weiss, pastor) Sunday school. 10:45. . Tuesday: Theocratic: school, SundBY: Sunday school, 9:45 Monday: Pastor-parish ,.ela­ 7:30 p.m.. service meeting. 8:30, a.m.; worship, 10:45; evening nons at Carroll. 8 p.m. at Wayne Woman's Club room. worship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday I Men' 5 prayer For more lnformatlon call Wednesday: Evening worship, breakfast, 6:30 8.m.; Morning j75-2396. 7:30 p.m. GlorIes Interest Group, 9:30; Charity Interest Group, 1:30 REDEEMER LUTHERAN p.m.; Naomi Interest Group, 2: CHURCH EVM~GE""CAL FREE TheophlJus Bible study. 2;, lunlor (Daniel Monson. pastor) CHURCH choir, 4; youth choir. 1: Sisters of Saturday: Acolyte training ses­ I mile East of Country Club Patience Interest Group. 8: sion, 1 p.m. (Larry Ostarcamp, pastor) Gospel Seekers Interes' Group. 8. Sunday: Early service, 8:30 Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, forums and THE GOSPEL TRUTH and Kerrl of Albion Wll-f present a conCert at a.m.; worShip, 11; evening scI" pastor's class, 9:45; late servIce, sacred music Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the FIrst Baptist Church In vice, 1 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ll; Luther League hay ride, 7 Wayne. Members of the group, seated fr.om left, are Bonnie Llnafelter Wednesday: Bible study, Bp m Missouri Synod p.m. SALARIED workers (Thomas Mendenhall, pastor) Tuesday: Bible study, 9'15 and Carol Iverson. and standing from' left, Bruce Llnafelter, a native (teachers) received an Increase (Jon Vogel. associate pastQrJ a.m. of Allen. Kerrl Iverson and Lynn Iverson. of 4 percent In their base salary. Thursday: Grace bowling Wednesday: SewIng, 1 :30 p.m.; These changes are retroactive to FAITH EVANGELICAL league, 7p.m.; Board of Steward· seventh and eighth grade con'lr the first of September and are the LUTHERAN CHURCH , 9. mallon, 6; choir, 7 result of recently-comp-fete~. Wisconsin Synod Friday: Mlsslon.Mlnh.fry Gospel Truth and Kerri negotiations. -----,- (Wesley Bruss, pastor) team. 7:30 p.m. When the 1980-81 bUdget was Sunday: Worship, 9:30 0 m.; Sunday: Lutheran Hour, brood­ ST. ANSELM'S figured, Superintendent Haun Sunday school, 9:30. cast KTCH. 7:30 a.m.; Sunday EPISCOPAL CHURCH estimated fhat for the sChool's school and Bible classes, 9; war .23 E. 10lh St. Giving Concert in Wayne budget to stay within the 7 per­ ship, 10; Golden Age dinner and (James M. Barnott, pastor) cent lid limit, the teacher salary AAL annual meeting, 11 :30; Clr Sunday: Holy Eucharist, 10 30 The Gospel Truth and Kerr! began singing together In 1976 package increase would have to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH will share a concert of gospel and have appeared throughout cult Cabinet meeting, 6:30 p.m.; am be about 10 percent. However, THE BOARD~lso he~rd' ~ (Edward Carter. pastor) music at the FIrst Baptlsl Church central and eastern Nebraska Sur.day: Church schooL 9' 45 adulf Information class, 7:30. when negotiations were com· report from board men:tbe.r In Wayne on ";unday, Oct 19, at and eastern Iowa. Their concerts pleted several weeks ago, the am, worshIp. 11, evening Tuesday, LWML Rally, 51 Millon OWen~ and Sup~rlnten·" 7 30 P m I"clude traditional gospel quartet average Increase was 14 percent. tellowshlp lind worshIp, 7 pm., Pout's. Wakefield, 9 a.m. ST. MARY'S den! .H1iun.re~~rdlr\g' 'Itie,' The group is comprised of Lynn favorites. ,>olos, duets. and In· The 4 percent Increase approved s.lngsplratlon (third Sunday at Wednesday: Men's Bible CATHOLIC CHURCH Nebraska St~te - Schoor--aoaras:,~-~ and Carol Iverson and their strumental selections by the board makes up the dlf· each month), 7 p.m. break.fast. 6:30 a.m.; lunlor (Thomas McDermott. pastor) Association dlstrlctmeellng daughter, Kerrl. and Bruce and In 1979. the group recorded ference. Wednesday: Ladles Bible study choir, 7 p.m.; Gamma Delta. 7; Soturday: Mass, 6 p.m.; con Sept. lS In Beemer. / :.. . ':": Bonnie Una'elter, all of AlbIon their first album, "It'll Be Joy." H~un noted he would rather (first Wednesday each month), midweek school, 7:30; senior fesslons, 5 30 to 6 and 7 108 p.m MlbDLE SCHOOL Principal All actions were unanlmous: " 0' choir, 8. Wednesday: Mass, Il.30a.m L1nafelter Is a native of Allen whIch will be available at the can· 7.30 pm; dlaconate meeting The iversons farm northwest of elusion of the program (second Wednesday of each Albion and the Linafelters are The Rev Eddie Carter. pastor month). 7:JO p.m.; American IMMANUEL LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN employed by the Albion City at First Baptist Church. said the Baptist Women (third Wednes Schools concer! Is open to the publiC. A Wayne Band to Compete CHURCH CHURCH day or each month I, 1 30 P m Missouri Synod (Dontver Peterson. pastor) The G05pe~ Truth and Kerrt tree will offering will be received (Mike Teuscher. vicar) Thursday: Mental Health Thursday: Ladles AId Guest Counseling, 9 am; LeW Naomi FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Day,2 p.m. CIrcle. 2 pm, anniversary com· In Wisner-Pilger Contest East Highway JS Sunday; Sunday school. 9 a.m., mlttee, 0 15 (John Scoff. pastor) ChrIstian Education Sunday war Friday: LCW Esther CIrcle. 2 Pork Producers Sixteen bands will compete In by the Wisner Lions Club and Ihe Randy Neuharlh, I: 10; Aurelia, ~r.dav: Sunday schooL 9']0 Ship service. 10; Wayne Circuit p.m. fhe ninth annual Wisner·Pilger 'Wisner Junior Women's Club. (lowa),,:Gen~ Pe~ry, 1:2q: a.m, worship and pre school Fall Rally. St. John's, Wakefield, Sunday: Sunday church school I nvltatlonal Marching Band Presenting the trophies will be Elkhorn Valley·Tllden,'Darr~lI. church, 10 30 J p.m and adult Bible study, 9: 15 a.m,; Contest Saturday beglnnlr:'9 at 1 the Wisner-Pilger Prln~lpal Or.!lelhke~:: 1.:30; ,Hom~" Lois Wednesday: Family Night. Monday-Wednesday: worship, 10:30; stewardship Seek Candidates ~.m. Spons,,!OII by.lhe h!'S! .ouan~,~ncrown, $75 cash. ana the chance classes Saturday. There are five 108 E. Fourth St. . ,. '''-'!, - :~": ,:_" ":.',',~c.- ~~.~ - daY' school. 10: 15 engaged In pork productIon to compete In the state contesf. entered In class C, five In Class B, (Bernard Maxson, paMor) UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Arc~e~ R~_,!~!!!perfQ~~B p~m! ~~N~~ TuesdaY: LWML Wayne Zone Contestants will be required to F Irsf and second runners-up will one In Class A and five In Class GUitarist Nell_' '. :.: Sundav: SlJnday school, 10 CHURCH Rafly, St Paul's Lutheran present-a shorl oral essay on sub receIve Sl5 and $10 respeettvefy. AA. 7, at Ihe Woinan'SCIUli Room of the Wayne City AUdItl>rlum.: .. a m.; worship, 11; evening war (Robert H. Ha85. pastor) Roan wUI perform a varletv: of seJectlons 1ncl,udlng 't~~. ~ork~. o~ . Church, rural Wakefield. 9 a.m lects dealing wIth pork, and wI/I All In teresfed contestants are Judges for this year's event are ship, 7 30 p.m Sunday: Choir. 9 a.m.; war an~ 8arrh:,,!~~" Wednesday: Mission and have private Interviews wi rh the asked to contact Mrs. Mary Dale Duensing of Hastings. Larry Giuliani, Bach. Tarrega, Tansman, Berkeley, i!:' -', '. ' appeare~ unl"ersltl~s"~8~d i'~o~Cl]~-haHs Wednesday: Bible study, 1 ]0 ship. 9'45; coffee and fellowshIp, judges Nichols, Rf I. Wayne, Neb., Marik 01 Columbus and Larry Roan has at various Ministry study, 8 p.m A'rterl~~ ~~d;E~~~., pm 10'35; church school. 10'50; Judging wlll be based on beau 66787, phone 375 1950. Deadline Kisor of Sloan, Iowa. Trophies throughout the United States, Camrda, Central tr~ Family Night potluck supper. 6 pl~ces_ For bus transp()rtafion call ty. neatness and perSOnality the lor applicatIons Is Oct. 17 have been donated for the event His engagements have Included 'such notable .as .Carnegle 3753413 or 375·2358 pm Recital Hall. the Wigmore Hall In London, The National TMalre of FIRST UNITED Tuesdav; Budget commlttee Cosla Rica and the Brlltsh Columbia Internatlonal,Festival, " METHODIST CHURCH meets, 7.30 p.m Currently, Roan serves on the faculties Of. music allhe Unlv~r,,"yof (Kenneth Edmonds. pastor) JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Wednesday: UPW SewIng Day. Area Women At Convention Nebraska at Omaha and Crelghlon University. The Wayne r..c:ltal'will'. Thursdav: Chancel choir, 7 Jrd and Pearl Sts. 9 30 a.m.; choIr, 7 p.m; BIble be presented one week prior to a return performanc~at.Ca~negleHa,~1. p.m. Saturday: Public talk, 7'30 study of Gospel ot John, 8. Women from Wayne. eluded an overseas, phone call cent charge for postage and General admIssion will be-S2.S0 and $1 for chlldren,und~r~2 y~rs,of Sunday I Wor5hlp, 9:30 a,m.; pm.• watchtower study. 9.20. at Wakefteld and Concord allended from Dr DennJs Anderson. handling. . age. The program Is sponstJred by the Wayne RegIonal. Ar~ .Coun~tt . the 19th annual convention of Bishop of the Nebr~ska Synod Business sessions we~ by with the-support of the Nebraska Arts Counc;lI. _' WAKEFIELD CHRISTIAN Nebraska Lutheran Chur Lutheran Church In America. Louise Vanzago, NLC~esl­ .CHURCH chwomen Oct. 6-8 In North Platte who was attending a bishops dent. A proposed budget of one w~ only! Oetob: 16th I Greg Hafer, pastor) fhe area women·were among meeHn.9 on SI Thomas Island, $77,700 was adopted. . For bus service to Wakefield over 300 officers, delegates. and mfO>ssages from Mary Ann Officers. who were re-elected, church seryices call Lee Swln· board members and gUeqts a1 the Spengler. auxiliary represen· include Louise Vanzago, presl­ October 23rd. ney, 375·1566. three-day meeting. ' tatlve. dent; Dorothy Decker, vlcepresl- diamond Theme was "Believe. Re~~lce, Group discussions centerecl dent; and Geraldine Rhode, Proclaim." . - ~. i1round a slide presentation, en- secretar:y. WESLEYAN CHURCH The first evening conclu~ tltled "Everything You Have executive board members are (Bernie Cowgill, pastor) with a tea and fellowship hour Always Wanted to Know About Ellen Ann· Qualsett, Schuyler. Sunday: Sunday school. 9:45 honoring past Nebraska LeW Buf Been Afraid to Ask," Twlla Johnson, Chappell, and a.m.; worship. 11; Bible 5tudy, 7 Lutheran Churchwomen A love offering ot $4,120.48 was Amy Strand, Holdrege. Newly image rings p.m.; evening worship, 7:30. presldantg, Incrudlng Betty Heier received. elected board members are Wedne5day: Prayer meeting, of Wayne. A Centennial skit celebratIng Phyllis Spath, Scribner. and Bible study and eve. 7:30 p.m. Highlights of the convention In 100 years of women's work In the Marilyn Larkowsk~ Emerson. church was presented. Centen-' Attending the convent~on from men's and women's nlal history booklets, "A-. New - this ar-ea wef"e·Ma,.garet"Ander.~ _ your c:hoIc:e Pattern," have been printed and son, Mary Mo~son# _ J_Ol~ ~ are available for $2 each. The Magnuson and Arlen-Peterson, books may be purchased from all of Wayne, Marjorie Johnson of Dorothy Decker, 2200 Sheridan, Wakefield, and Teckla Johnson WALLPAPER llncoh;. Neb., 69502. There Is a SO and Irene Magnuson. of Concord.' ~ $1,2 .OPEN.HOUSE· FRIDAY, .OCTOBER!7, . Noon to-2P;M... .2~~OfF .'.. Lunch dnd Doorfflies'. . ,:ebrate our newnallle and our: ~anch'8e 'affiliation.' .'.. ' ". ',r-."'·- . ..-.'.::':' BAUER - Mr. and Mrs. Palll Bauer, Hoskins, a son, Mat· thew TheadOre' 1 lb•.• 15 oz.• Oct, 11. Grandparenls are lhe Rev. and Mrs. A; P. Bayer. " - Two Rivers, Wis., ttndMr. and Mrs. F. W. Schultt. Juneau. '., ; :~·R~~ea~n':f~~r~~ ,,~ ." Bauer, Courtland, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johannes. Two Rivers, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berger; BllY City, Mich.

HALL - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Han, Carroll, a son, Brandon Lynn, 9 Ibs., 1 oz., Oct. 6. Pr~ vidence Medical Center,-Bran­ don loins a sister, Mandl. 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, all of Carroll. Great grandparents are Mrs. Anna Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oav1s. all of Car· roll, and Mrs. Lyrell Thomas, Mankato, Mlnn,

LUNDAHL...; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Lundahl, Wakefietd, a son, Eric James, 8 Ibs., Oct. 9, Wakefield Community Hospital

NIELSEN - Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielsen, Har'lngton, a daughter. Chelsea Marie, 9 lbs., J Ol., Oct. 1, Providence Medical Center,

ROTH - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roth. Wisner. a daughter, Amanda Jo, 7 lbs • 3 Ol., Oct. 13. Pro­ VIdence Medical Center.

Tours Welcome ot

Historical Museum

The Wayne County Hlstorlca' Museum will be ~n" .~l,"ctay.. . afternoon for penonf.""I.",I09. tQ~,~l lour the museum frOm'2 to ~'p.m, HasIs Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs Ralph Beckenhauer and Minnie Rice. House Tour Sunday Spec lal tours for clubs and organizations can be arranged by AREA RESIDENTS WILL HAVE an opportunity to vIsit some of Wayne',> most beautiful homes thh calling Mrs. Clifford Johnson. Sunday allernoon during the <,lldh dnnual house tour sponsored by the Wayne chapter 01 the AmerIcan curator, 37S·1137, or Mrs. Lucile Larson, 315·1861. Association 01 Unlvenlly Women (AAUWl Among the slops on the tour IS the home of Dick and Marge Armstrong upper lelt photo Mrs Armstrong Is pictured In the dining room of the house. which was built In 19"24 The tour also will Include the ranch style home 01 Evan and Faunall Bennett lower lett photo Bennetts moved Into their new home last March Carl lentz. a woodworker, buJlt many at the fur FNC Meets fllshings In thelf home. Including the grandfather clock pictured above Visitors to the Lentz home also WIll enjoy the many handcrafted Items made by Mrs Lentz Other homes on Ihe tour, not pictured. are Clara Echtenkamp enter'alned those of Mr dnd Mrs Larry Mllchetl, Mr dnd Mrs Merle Ring and Mr and Mrs Carl Slratian Tickets the F NC Club Monday evening tor the tour are $1 SO In advance or $.J allhe door and may be purchased at the F Irsl NatIonal Bank, First Pitch was played, with prizes Savings Co Slate National Bank Gfle5s Rellall, Sav Mar Drug. ar Irorn any AAUW member Tour going 10 Laverne Wischhof, Lydia hours are 1 '0 5 p m Welershauser, Helen \' E chfenkamp, Lavern Harder and Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Krallman. f~~~.q>«7>~~~-~'-<7-.Q>~<0~~~~-0>-.7~~<0<0~~1 LWML Meets at Irene Geewe will be the Nov 10 Delongs Observe Golden Year hostess at 1': 30 p.m. ~ FaTs~~o~i!~;ep;r::ty~~S~O~~I~1b~~~~~yt~:~n~;~ur:::;~ ~ Altona School Mr and Mrs Roland DeLong 0' DeLonq ot Dakota l.l" cHid 'I/Ir 'j,>1 'Ill) ut Ddkold (,I y Table Fashions from 2 t09 P m at the Wayne city dudltorlum The public Is Laurel observed their golden and Mr<, h'alp" D.q unq ,I f,J., 'h.... rl,ludecl a Invited The Lutheran Women's Mis weddIng anniversary O{ t ) ill lh,.. nUlptl .... rlU,"lJ t,y [)!:"l ung t"ntilled Mrs Clifford Johnson coordinator said the show will in SIOnary League of the Fir'Sf Trlnl Belden Bank parlors ,t .. ~ ty Lutheran Church, Altona, met T hI-' guest'S . t"q ~"" DiSpIay at elude 20 Interesting and creative dlspidyS on themes ranging F ttty two persons aI/ended a . from a children's tea party 10 oriental settings Coffee and ad '} In the school bdsement. ',lar',o DeLon.g of CJeth u' , "1' [iilk I'd by Dor..en t ~ The Rev Paul Jackson dinner al noon and 175 guests ~) cookies wIll be served throughout the afternoon and evening < om.. trom Frernor" .... q, Holt on1tl Id Hil'tlnqton "",a<, cut were present lor the afternoon ~ Admission to too show IS $1, With all proceeds going to the ~ presented the lesson "The dnd Rocklin (aid [i.-,,, .,., d<1c1 "l.·r"t'd D'y Oet)()rdh Holcomt C' Ad" reception ~ I ty UItor IU m Hlstorl~l Society Mrs Johnwn said the Historical Society' Woman Whose Daughter Was e Colo 01tUrpWd 10Wd iilnk' III Hartington dnd Patty Dledlkef , Hosts we're the couple \ ~ IS working to rai!>e money 'or a new roof at the museum Sick . , SO Lincoln Avo(,l N1""""., (l' Ot1um\l\cl Inw(\ Darla DeLon~ children. Mr and Mrs Dean Presldenl Bernl~ce Damme Wdyne L dUe" h',~nd(" ',1 Ddkotil ( t, poured and Dlam: opened the meeting with the mite Holcomb of Hartington Mr dnd \-...~~~-<7...q-..q-~~-.c;-...~~~.Q">.l Burvvell ""dr'",g'u' ( HnlLornb 01 Hdrtlnqton 'ioerVee . box offering and the L WML song. -Mrs Dallas Stoltenberg of F ~e Belden ,,", 1"PlOn' ',1 1 DistrlC; Convention will be held Wrl I trp<''':d:'\ Nerf' Doreen Hole omb dnd Melody Holcomb, District Women's Clubs In West Point at the Marina Inn in South Sioux both 01 Hartington, and Sheila City LWML Sunday will be Holromb 01 Yetnk ton S 0 observed af rhe First TrinH.,.. Nearly 140 members and presided during the daylong Church thiS Sunday .Make us your headquarters Roland ,md Susie DeLong of guests from olslrlcl lit meeting. I t also was announced that the Laurel wpre marfled Ocl 8. 1930 Nebraska FederatIon 01 Women's Lutheran World Relief fall at Bur"vell They reSided at Mrs. Walter Grabensleln of Clubs. attended Ihe 77th annual clothing drive Is underway Burwell tor five years. Har (olad, state president. was the for Vinyl floor Covering! convention held Oct 9 In Wesl The meeting concluded with featured speaker during the tlngton tor 14 yearS and Randolph prayer, Hostess.es...... wero Mr:s. Point afternoon~ Her theme was for one yeilr moving to Laurel 30 Delvln Mikkelsen and Mrs. Alvin Thirty nine of the Dlstflct's SO '1 nvolvement Through Choice ­ yeilrs ago MOhlfeld clubs were represented A Commitment" The Rext meeting will be at 1: JO There are 1) grandchildren and M-rs Lambert Zvacek 01 Other speakers included Mrs. p.m. Nov. 6. Hostesses will be three greal grandchildren Pender. District III president, OHwin Schlueter of Pender, a Mrs. Leon Meyer and Mrs. Har· member of the General Federa­ rls Pflueger. ' 0. 5..ro To Stop In ' ....ndcry gt e p.m. to" the el.CCO Give-A_a" tIon's Committee on Constitution and Bylaws; state public affairs The Sensational He", chairman Mrs. Dallas Worretl ot 14 Members at Penderi state education ~halr man Mrs. Alvin Kessir-.ger 01 Bancroft; and Mrs. Elton Peter MinervQ Club son, whose topic was checking e Fourteen members of MJnerva grozen.°tS home energy. wine chiller* Or. Maria Grovas of. Wayne was guest speaker at the evening o A perfect gift for your host .• A beattti'ful way to chitl'w!ne •A greotgllt tG moil

ActUally chills wine while being beautifully'd_ti.,•

• 1 .:.•,,' ',1' •. "'-c I tancer SocietyColl:;cts $5;2-05' .'.

,.The Wayrw CC>Uflfy unit of the Mrs. Nell Sandahl was rural trlbute:d toward this year's drive Mrs. _(lei aoec~enhllUer: I • I A.~""'I""''' c...-",,,,, SoCI'lly ended Wayne chairman. and· preclncl In Ihe I.lghi a.gainsl center. and Mr~. Fanthen Benlsler., Ii,!;, Iiscal year In Augu'I lind thillrmen were Mrs. Jack Mrs. Gildersleeve also .erv.. Charles Millie, He.nry Ley. Leo ....pori. 55.205 In conlrlbullons Langemeler. Brenna, Mrs. Herb as memorial chairman. Conlrlbu- .Jordon. Dr. Gordon Shupe. Cec'I ' durln-j)fhityeBf. Niemann and Mrs. Werner Mann, tlonsdurtng 1he past year have Oorr/. Anna 'Kre:l, C.lar~,:" .,A breakdown 01 Iha tonlrlbu- Chapin, Mrs. Allred Mangels and bean given In memory III Otta Jorgensen•. Clara Bergl. Allt~\l' U¥nlln1hacounty Includes: Car- Mrs. James Robinson. Garfield: Frever', Howbrd Mau. Mae Mao Armbruster, Genev.lbve:~, feU. $107.SO; Hoskins. $.dB; WIn- Mrs. Don Nolson and Mrs. Mike Young~ e~r' Kiernan, Mrs. "Pomerpy, Nettle Bunn; Mrs. Ar:~'!\ 'i\l<'••186.SOI. CliY 01 Wayne. Sthwedhelm. Hancotkl' Mrs. Clarenta Volwller. V. G. Wehrer. Ihur ,Eull•.Darly Rossbatk and ~I~769.,,; rura'WaVrl~','6t.'2; Delwyn Sorensen, Hunter; Mrs. Mr. and Mr&. Car.1 Sievers, Mrs. VerneSJ~vers. ,{ ~~yne businesses, $524.50; Kenny Thomsen, Leslie; Mrs. Pearl Echtenkamp, Dr. WIlliam Memorials are accepted year ~m01'lai5' $1,:;31; and special Rudy longe, Logan; Mrs. Larry Koeber. Sam Cavner. Roy Meier, round bv Mrs. Glldersleev8. e;frn. filS. . Nichols and Mrs. Leon Meyer, -.-f/trf1.. H~n~n ~fd a wishing Plum Creek; Mrs. Roley Isom, ~u spcm~m'"~ by the American Sherman; Mrs. Lawrence c.ancer Society at this year's Backstrom and Mrs. Darrel Coleridge Couple Wf~v~ ~m-J Fair brought In Rahn, Strahan; Mrs. Cyril &29. Sh~ also announced that can- Honsen and Mrs. Ron Sebade. f~~,butlcns amounting to $40 were Wilbur; and Mrs. Gordon Davis, sqnt dlr-ectly to the state office In Deer Creek. Omehe. Mrs. Fred Gildersleeve 15 vice Mark 50th Year ;Chairmen for this year's president at th!3 Wayne County c~ncer drIve In Wayne, Carroll, unlt.- Other otflcers are Mrs. Nearly 225 friends and Meier of Coleridge arranged the H03klm~ and Winside were Mrs. Louis Luff, secretary and Jane relatives gathered at the com· gifts and cards. George Voss, WinSide; Mrs. Macklin, treasurer. Speclat niunlty bUilding In Coleridge Oct. Hosts for the reception were Harry Nelson, Carroll; Mrs. events chairman is Sheryl S to observe the golden wedding the couple's daughter and family, EmU Uken 800 Mrs. Ron Srown, Marra. annlvcnmry of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dirks of lJ'~ayne city; Bnd David Ley, Mrs. Hansen said she wishes to Meier of Coleridge. Lakewood. Colo. Wayne business district. thank all the volunteers who con- Alan Dirks of Lakewood, Colo. An anniversary cake baked and and Jay Linke at Lincoln decorated by Mrs. Maurice Den· registered the guests, who came dinger of Hartington, was cut and from Colorado; Minnosota; served by Mrs. Dendinger and Iowa; Wakefield, Wayne, Ran· Mrs. Clifford LInke of LIncoln. dolph, Hartington, Emerson and Mrs. Robert Meier of South South Sioux City S~oux City poured and Bonnie Mrs Robert Hansen at Man Meier at Wayne served punch damIn. Iowa and Mrs Fred

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16 Wayne State Theatre Season Opens Immanuel Lutheran Ladles Aid Guest Day meeting Wayne County Historical Society "Table Fashions Parade" show. city auditorium, 2 to 9 p.m Senior CItizens Center crochet. knitting and tatting classes. 1 p. m Sunday With IThe little 'Foxes' Happy Homemakers Home Extension Club, Mrs. George Biermann, 1 30 p.m. Senior CItizens Center physical fltnes.s class, 2 p.m The Wayne State College portrays Ben's brother. Oscar ~not new to the Wayne State stage. malor from Park Ridge. III. Senior Citizens Center bridge class, 3 p.rn Theatre Deparfment. under the Hubbard, who IS manIpulated by He has appeared In several pro­ ...Juhlln has been cast as fhe FRIDAY.OCTOBER" direction of Dr Helen J RusselL hIs brother ductions, Including "Hot L disllkeable Leo Hubbard. son of Wayne Community Hospital AuxIliary, Woman's Club will begIn Its theafre season this Anderson. a lunlor at Wayne Baltimore." "The Night ot the Ig­ Osc~r and'Birdie Hubbard. . room Sunday afternoon with Lillian State mal0rln9 In theatre and uana" and "Allee In . Senior Citizens Center 5ermonettc and slng·a·long, 2 pm Hellman's. "The little Faxes· musIC also has appeared in "The Wonderland_" OTHER members 01 Ihe ta,I ~" ~i MONDAY. OCTOBER 20 The cast Is now In Its final week Miser,"' "The Bald Soprano," are Pam Elbracht as Addle; John I~a Progressive Homemakers.Club, Moses at rehearsals tor the show which "Hot L Baltimore," "How to Suc­ ---I PL.AY1NG·the role of Alex~n~1 Sau~.e~s.. ,~s WIUI~n:t ':;~ars~an '\ : ~ "'Senlor CUI2ens CenYer, bingo, 1:30·p.m:· WU\.i run two evpnlngs and an ceed'" and "The' Night. of the Ig­ dra' 'Gfddens;I~e InqulSlllve· ana O~r{Spr1rtget~a~rc·~t·I~.'.J-' " .'.', ; Acme Club. Camilla LIedtke, 2 p.m. afternoon In Ramsey Theatr.e at uana." daughter of Regina and 'Horace, , Senior CItizens Center monthly business meeting, 2 30 the Val Peterson Fine Arts is Corrine George. Miss George. Th~ prodUtll,m s:f~I~! Incl~das _J p.m 'enter THE PART of Regina GIddens, a freshman maforlng In drama Arthur DIrks 'as scene ,:feslgner; Three M's Home Extension Club. Mrs. Jack Rohrberg, Curtain time Is '1 p m Sunday. a domInatIng woman and a sister and home economics from Win· Dale Cuffel. asslslant designerI 730p.m Oct 19. and 8 p m nightly Man 10 Ben and Oscar Hubbard, is side, Is new to the Wayne State Pal Mals and' Kalhy R!ed",ann•. Monday Mrs_ Home Extension Club, Virginia Backstrom, day and TueSday played by Karen Achor of stage. ..co-heads ~f, C()st~,Te~fr' l?e:~.1se 8 p.m Bellevue Lee. slageman.gerrahdMlthale TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2' THE PLAY focuses on Ihe Miss Achor IS a junior at Wayne JEANNIE Robinson of Fort Brockmoller. assistant to Ihe.. LaPorte Club, Mrs Harry Beckner unscrupulous dealings 01 the State with majors In theatre and Calhoun portrays Oscar Hub, direc:tor. Villa Wayne Tenants Club weekly mee1lng, 2 p m. Hubbard famIly In the deep south English, and has appeared in bard's wife, Birdie, a sweet and In the 1900's many college productlons, In Innocent woman Who Is kept _£.Slaie-Coliegastudenls David Sindelar IS cas! as Ben eluding "Shadow Box." "Beauty silent. Miss Robinson is a senior and lacully members w,1I be. ad· b- _ Hubbard, a Single, greedy man and the Beast." "How to Suc· wOh theatre and business ad­ milled 10 Ihe perfo~mante free 01 S~ndelar. a senior malorlng 10 ceed."' ··Hot L Baltimore" and ministration malors. She has ap­ charge wllh Idenll/ltallon. All Stanton Hosting math and theatre, IS from SIlver "The Night of the Iguana' peared In "Professor George," other tickets, advanced· and .at Creek. Other productions he has The cast also Includes Ron Fox "An Enemy of the P-eople:' the door, are 53. Group r:-at.ts are appeared In at Wayne Slate are hoven as Regina's husband. .. Shadow Box" and "Allee In available. .- VOWS Exchanged ·'Hot l Baltimore' "The Night Horace Giddens. a kind and gen Wonderland. " Persons who would like more lWMS FaU Rany of the Iguana·' and Alice In tie man In· ailing health One of the newest members of Information about the production GEORGIANNE GOBLIRSCH became the bride ot Charles Gonder· Wonderland' Foxhoven. a senior theatre and the Wayne State theatre depart· are asked to call the theatre lns~r Ir 6 dooble ring ceremony Sept. 26 at St. Cecllla5 Cathedral In The Fall Rally of the Nebraska Lutheran Church In Stanton Doyle Anderson of Harflngton math malar from Wynot, also Is ment Is Gregg Juhlin, a TV·Radlo department, 375-2200, Ext. 234, . C-msha. Parents of the couple are Or. and Mrs. George Goblirsch 0' Iowa Circuit of the Lutheran Reglstraflon begins with a cof Wayne and District County Judgo and Mrs. C. Norman Gondcrlnger of Women's MiSSionary Society fee hour at 9:30 a.m., followed Historical Society O'Neill. The newlyweds are making their home In Omaha, whore both ILWMS) will be Saturdav, Oct with opening de.... otlons at 10 30 ore employed. 25. at St. John's Evangelical and a business meeting and Meeting Tuesday reports at 10:45. Fallowing lunch at noon, there The Wayne County Historical 8kbe~g, 9Jo@tg~ew fT~A~K~~~",will-be a guest speaker. at 1 p m Society will meet at 3 p rn. Tues and closing ,devotions at 2:30 day, Oct. ·21. In the eommunlt) Speaker will be the Rev. Carl room at Columbus Federal Sa .... Mischke, who will tell abouPihe Ings and loan. Qet CWeddUtg COate $P. Troy's Anniversary Sale: ~. synod's role In missions. Brochures for the county Postor Mischke hss been assls history will be prepared under ~ tant'pastor of the First Lutheran the 'direction of the Wayne Area &Church In La Crosse, Wis., and Retired Teachers Assoclatlon pastor at St. ~eter's·St. John's Chairman is Lucile Larson ': IIBIG 20 % SAVINGS ON All ll! Lutheran Church In GOOdhue, Mrs. Larson said membership t Minn. and St. John's Lutheran dues of $5 for the Nebraska State . Church in Juneau, Wis. He has Historical SocIety may be v served as president of the brought to the meeting Tuesday. ~ Western Wisconsin District, se ·. ITEMS IN THE STORE" .. cond vice. ~re~ld~nt 8!,d !Ir~t v\~e i....•. presldenf oTfhe·synod:and presI ~ Mrs. Gilliland Thursdav. October 16 through Saturday. October 18 I dent of the synod slnce.June 1979 Hillside Hostess ARC Plans Meeting '.',. This has been a very good ,year for us so we ~ Hillside· Club met with Mrs. The Wayne County Association Ward Gilliland Oct. 7. Mrs. lydia ~ for Retarded Citizens will mee' Thomsen was a guest. wont to show our appreciation to our .'"' Monday night, Oct. 20, at 7: 30 The hostess opened the meeting p.m. In the community room at with a poem. The eight members customers by offering this 20% discount on Columbus Fede"~1 Savings and attending the meeting responded Loan In Wayne. to roll call with a favQrlte fall The group wlU dl$CU5S the television program. all items in our store. skate-a-then hQ!d 'Seturday In The group played cards, w1:th- Wakeffeld. ptlzes going to Mrs. Wayne, Other business will Include a Gilliland, high, Lydla·Thomsen. ~eport .by Ben, Cattle on Honey second high. 4an~ Mrs. Herman o o Purses lingerie eSportswear Sunday. whIch will be observed Vahlk'~mpi low. WI~1 b~ o Nov; 9, Thfr:-next-meeflng at .2". -Jewelry Hose Warm Gloves Tf:t-~ mea1lng Is c-pen to all In· p.m. Nov. 4~ In ,the home of Mrs. .:·'·

;~~;~~~:ra~~~Y:~~SC=::hC:~:~~:~n1t~rO:e~: The Cats settfed for three points on a 35'yard fe~~~;erl:~~t~I::Sb~~~~~~~:~~I~:~:I~o:; lion fje~~I~~a:l~n:~~::I:~;::~dCt:k~hotgUn tor' Memorial Field. It will be Parents Day wJth Three Oulck Touchdowns matlon, Washburn came back In the second many parents of players on hand for the

The hosts trallea 18-3 with 14:52 left In the quarter with a touchdown on a 12'yard pass ga~:.Pittsburg State Gorillas are currently game but scored 21 unanswered points in a ~:r; w~~k:I::~~7: d~od ~h:nlc~::'I~:O~ ~~~ tied with Wayne State and Missouri Western lO~h:f:~:-I~~h~:~c~~:wn ~:::~:n~I~~~C:r~nh~; =~e;:~~~w11;~h2;~ capped a' 7S yard Washburn Intercepted a pass and added drive with 4:05 remaining. The TO was set three points to Its total on a 32'yard field the NAIA several weeks ago but losses fo the up on cl62 yard pass p1ay. Quarterback RIck goal with 4-22 left In the halt University ot Missouri at Rolla and Lade, who replaced sfarter Kelly Neustrom Hclff~tlme too long Washburn University have knocked the In· late In the second quarter, faded back to Things got off to a rocky start as the se- vaders out of the ratings. pass bul was pressured by a strong cond half opened as Wayne State was Last weekend, Pitt won Its homecoming Washburn rush penalized 15 yards for delay of game game21-170verFt. Hays. Stan Patton rush· Wllh a man dangling on his leg, Lade Because of numerous homecoming dC- ed 21 times for 117 yards and two lofted the ball down'ield Pat Maxwell. tivltles, half·tlme festivities lasted 28 touchdowns while the conference's second running it cross pattern, grabbed the pass minutes, eight minutes longer thon allowed leadln,g rusher. RlchardOv:erton, scored the and drove to Washburn's 13-yard line On As the WSC marching band lett the field at other TO Player of the week on defense was JEFF INGRUM leaps In the air to make a touchdown catch In the push hIm through the endzone Ingrum had two touchdown recep lhe neld play, Lade hll Jeff Ingrum In the the close of hatf tIme festivities, the Cats John Pringle with 14 tackles, two Intercep- back podlon of the endzone as two Washburn pldyers attempt 10 lions in Ihe game l'ndzone Gary Cook added the PAT were accessed a penalty on the kickoff lions and a blocked punt. Wdyne State shut down Washburn on two Washburn scored Its second and final Iinal affempts to score. Kirk Schroeder'S touchdown of the game on a fake punt thaI Washburn 7 9 o 7-11 re( overy 01 a fumble on a faked punt and an caught Wayne off guard Short man back Wayne Stale , o o 21-24 Eighth Grade Finishes Undefeated ottenSlve pass Interference call were key Andy O'Neill took the snap and carried 'he pliJys In WSCs final defensive stand The ball 34 yards for a TO The PAT brought wsc Wash. Wayne's elghlh grade football hdd d greal year ,,>ald WiJyne and one cored Iwo conversions and Ie hdbods had scored earlier on a faked punt Washburn''j lead to 18 3 with 14 52 remain Flnt downs 19 16 Koenig Ipd IhE" lpam In tilckllng Warne scored the other team IS gellmg people:. hopes up coach AI Hansen It 5 been d We were a little worried when Ihey 109 • Passes 13-31 32-67 for the future The eighth graders great priVilege working wilh again wilh 10 unds'>lsted lackles DefenSively, Barner had three '>cored on that fake punt," said WSC coach Ken Kohlofl picked oft an Atkins' pass to Passing yd5_ 722 766 finished their ,>ed50n With d these boys iJnd I certainly Wish and thrpe iJS'>I<,t", OffenSively lackles and one aSSIst, Rob Allen Del Stoltenberg 'Our kIds played so lough 'jet up WSC's tlrst TO Lade took over, hit Rushing yds. B6 perfect 40 record by crunchmg them addpd <;uccess In tulure Koenlq (arrlPd the ball SI)( limes had three lackles and Pete March '0 on defense that the offense gal back up and ling Randy Fnnk and Maxwell with passes Tofal yds. 296 West POint (enlrell Cltholrc 316 lor 6-4 yiJrd" had one lack Ie and two asslsls '08 .,.ear" pul logether three excellent drives The to drive the ball An 18 yard pass from Lade Punting ..,5 1-41.4 Tuesdayalternoon Hansen crpdlted Steve Ove-rln Brad MrJQre rushed for 17 Rod LuI! Gregg Elliott and Jay drive') were a dlrec' result of our defenSive to Maxwell gave Wayne a much needed TO Intercepted by 4 1 N,th a ,>uper ..oHenslve- gdme yard" (hrl<, Wel<,eler 'u<,hed tor Reben,>dort re-covere-d one fum pllort Lade connected wlfh Blackburn agdln for FumblEri-losl ... 2-1 Lentrcal scored It., touchdown and K;:-vln KoenlQ wilh ,1 <,uppr 16 JiJ<;<,1 Joha, ru<,ht'd for 14 and ble l!ach Barner had an Intercep on d 40 yard touchdown aGainst defpn'>lvP qame'- Jpfj Sher!;', iJnd Od,rln Barner lion Wayne s <,econd stflng In the t,ndl Ove"n '>( orpd I h r fOe "<'Ie h (arr led the ball for <,hOr1 Two touchdowns were- called mlnule 01 the game Those werp toU( hdown., on long nJfi<, 01 J~ ~ I yardaql' Moore Ihe v:"cond <,tr bac k on Clipping penalties One S SI the only pOlnls scored against and ')1 ds and passed to KeVin Ing quarterback (ompleled one was a 70 Ydrd punl return by pO rtsate Wayne 10 16 quarters. of play The Maly 'or another 25 yard at two passe!) for 11 yards Welsele, and 'he olhe, • lO-y.'d Blue Devils oulscored Ihelr op 'ouchdown play He compleled Maly was Ihe leadlnQ receiver run by Moore Hansen S"Brl:f'tl-latl'econd feam~ pla.yed'· 'Our ottense WilS strong while scorE"d onE' two pOlnl lOIlVe'';.lon Welseler hild two I eU"pllons lor iJboul equiJl lime tlngton thf" Ilrsl tedm detf"nse Wd<, dnd pdssed lor IwO 01 her s Defpn II yiJrd.. cand Pete Warne had one WestPt CC 0 0 0 ~ ·6, ThursdaY, Oct 10 Saturdav, Oct 18 Football-Wakefield at Coleridge tremendou,>ly sironq The team s(vely O"efln had 11'11' tad,le" ',It,h tor three yiJrd" Wel'>ele-r Wayne 16 8 8 0 J1 Volleybdtl WinSIde al Wakefield Football -PIttsburg at W.1yne Volleyball-Homer at Allen Vollpybdll PIerce at Wayne Stdle yolleyball- Laurel at Walthill Thunday. Ocl. 23 VOllt'ybdll Randolph aj Ldurel (Parents Day) Volleyball-Wakefield al Ban Volleyball-WInside at Norfolk Volleyball Wayne Stale al croft Cath Frldav, Oct 11 Kearney Volleyball-West Husker at FoollJitli Emerson al W<,yne W'lsner Friday, Oct, 24 A Conference Glimpse I Parents Day 1 Monday, Oct 10 Football--Wayne trash at West CrOSS Country-State meet at Footbdll Wdk.elleld al WInSIde Volle yba II --C 01 er I dge ., Pt. Cc. 7 p.m Kearney LewI!; arld Clade FoolbdJl· Homer al Allen Wakefield Wednesday, Oct. 21 Volleybai I-Wayne State away Central States West Husker Clark DIVISion Lewl'!> DIVISion Footbdll- Pender at Laurel Volleyball-West Husker Football--Wayne at Hartington W L T w L W L W Volleyball- Wayne Slale al Tourney at Wisner CC Saturday, Oct, 25 Kearney (4 I I) ) 0 1 LakeView (4 21 J 0 Wlnslde() 11 0 Ponca (50l ] Kearney Football-Allen at Walthill Football-Wayne State at Em Mo Weslern (41 1) ) 1 0 Wisner Pilger (5 11 J 1 Wakefield (5 I J Bancroft!) 2) ] Cross Counlry -Wayne In B 4 Tuesday, Oct 21 Football-Hartington at Winside poria Pittsburg 1-4 2) ) 1 0 Wesj POint CC (-4 71 J , Harllnglon (4 2) Allen (1 )) ) dlslrlcl'!. ilt AlbIOn Volleybal1- WinSIde at Football-Laurel at Wau')a Volleyball-Wayne State away Wayne Stdte () ]) ) , 0 Hartington CC 1-4 71 1 7 Wausa(']]1 Walthill ())) ) Mo Southern {'})1 , 0 Madison ('] -4 I , J WynOf(])1 Homer (151 0 EmporIa (14) 1 0 Emerson Hub (2 41 , J Osmond (24) Newcastle to 6) 0 Washburn ('] 4) 1 0 0 J l:i' Wayne \0 6) Colendge 4) I nde~ndent5 FortHays\l-4 I) 0 , Laure!"!) J) Allen Tops

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West POlOt CC 28, Wayne 11 Wisner 31, Madison 14 CONGRATULATIONS Wayne State 14, Washburn 18 Emen.on 8, Hartington CC 0 lewis Kearney 3L Mo. Southern 7 Winside 3J, Wynot 0 Walthill 16. Ft. Calhoun 12 Pittsburg 21. Fort Hays 17 WakefIeld 7, Osmond 0 PonCii 14, Homer 14 Mo. Western 41. Emporia 18 Hartington, Laurel 23 Allen, Idle Wausa 40, Coleridge 0 \Opponent DC Aquinas 27, LakeView 0 Bancroft 21, Newcastle 0 Using a dlfferen' allgnmerl', WINNER the Allen Eagles defeated ",.-$25 Newcastle 1511. IS'1 In Lewis Division volleyball action, Tues Norfolk Edges Wayne Junior Varsityc::[~?~~e::~~~::;;~1sw,~~~: Dennis Stroh Wayne Eagles. Lisa Erwin led the team Norfolk's lunlor varsity toot for a 100 lead at the hall Another players surround~epunter as 10 yard pass from Mark Hummel in net play with eight ace spikes. ball tea_m proved to be sligbtly TO In the th~rd period brough-f the he- f."it-eo "o--controt' bafi- Thr~ tD Ttm He-fer Wayne hdd oJ Allen had 15 ace spikes as a team. beller than Wayne's JV squad score fa 160 or four Blue Devils handled the chance to tIe the game bul the '"We're trying to use lisa $5.00 WINNER Monday afternoon The Blue DeVils dId all 01 their ball before Mark Bofenkamp two poinf converSion altempl (Erwin) a little more with our' Norfolk won the area contest SCOring In the fourth quarter The pICked up Ihe loose ball and car fdded new alignment. She spiked well. 16 14 The Panthers scored the'lr Wayne defense was responSIble ned II SIX yards for a TO Jell "Although we 1051, II was an Janet (Peterson) served well and Dallas Schellenberg Win.lde .... irst touchdown on a run In the for the first fouchdown wilh a McCright scored Ihe two'pomt awfully good game We pia, ed a Des (WlIllams-l p-l-ayed well," fIrst quarter and then added a strong rush on a Norfolk punt conversion real gOOd feam:' Wayne coach said Allen coach \Joary Troth. fi-e-Id g.ool In the second quarter The snap was high and Wayne The other TO was scored on a Ron Carnes said, The win improved Allen's var· Leading tacklers for Wayne slty record to 6-3 with all three Our weekly conte.t I. either g.ttlng toO easy 0. ************************************************** were Jeff McCright with 15, losses to Walthill. our reade... or. really knowled,ealtl., Itecau.. thl. Richard Poehlman with J4, Tim In 8 team action. Allen prevail· ~Ilfn.r ~ 'I FREE Daisy : Heier with 12, Rod Gilliland wl'h ed 1S·O, lS..(). Troth said that w_k's only mlued two ...... Dennl. Stroh * "Eo <.\\'. * 10. Jim Sperry with 10 and Kurt Machelle Petit played real well lIad l' correct picks and almost nailed the Tl..lreak.r * ~. * Janke with 9, and added that Carmln Lub­ * TURKEY SHOOT * wayne's team suffered a blow berstedt also pJayed well. at 24-17 (actual 24-1'1). when Jeff Loberg sustained a "It was a good team effort, Second Plac. was hottly cont.st'" Ity four .ntrles * * knee injury. He will be gone the good volleyball," Troth said with Dallas Sch.llenlter. the cl~t with a 13-7 count, * * rest of the season. Final <,ctlon about the reserve matCh. *.* At Sherry Bros.. * for fhe Wayne reserves IS "Everyone who played served oth.... w.r.: Dean SChram 34-31 and ..... Sch.lI.nlterg ~ scheduled at South Sioux Cily at and everyone who served Saturday, Nov. 1st : 4; 15 p.m. Tuesday, O~!, 28. scored." and L.fty Olson plcldnS Wl!'lhItUm. _ * 9 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. * ., May...·thl. w••k'. cont will prove to Itemore of * * a chaU.ng•• Our luckywln..!t ;w"....wcarded.1ft car· '* * tlflcot•• to It. used at ourflli• .,onlOrln. m.rchant. -::* Daisy BB Guns will be supplied *: locotlonl: ' : B8 Sure To Stop In Th~~Y at 8 p.m. for use ;n the Turkey Shoot! #' #' for the .',000 Glve.Away #' i.SHERRY BRoS••i # ....•. ~..• ~.. i&~.~..y.~fa.m ....lfc~me .e:-ront,..r. •• . : .._ .. '*ci~ _.. .. 116 West hi .. . --- . *.' #.******~**********:~*~~r:*~:r~******************#-L.~~~--~~~~~~~~---- __~j.+~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,

. ,~ The Wayne Stata volleyball team traveled to Emporia. Kan. over the, weekend and played matches agal,nst three con­ terence opponents. The Lady Cats 10st.1I three matches. WSC played on Friday against Ft. Hays.ioslng the match In three games 11-15,13-15 and 4·15. In match play on Saturday, the Lady Wildcats played top rated conference opponent Pittsburg State. The Lady Cats played tough but lost the first game 14-16. In the second and third games the momentum was main· Helthold had 13 assists for talned by Pittsburg to down the points In the match for an Lady Cats 7-15, 8-15 and seal the average of 4.3 assists per game. match. Deb Poehllng was the, team Wayne Stated played Its third leader In total points with 33 for match against Emporia and an average of 11 total points per stretched the match to five game. \ games before losing. The Ilr$t In jun1o.r varsity action. game was won by the Lady Cats Midland came out on top of,a 6·15. 15·10. The second game was turn· 15·13. 5·15. 15-4. 14·16 marathon ed around by Emporia to down match the Lady Cats 15·11. The Lady Sharon Luchsinger was the Cats regained the momentum In team leader with 20 serving t'W third game to win 15·3 but lost points In the five games. She had the match by dropping the final seven ace serves'and an average two games 4·15 and )3·15. of 5.4 serving points per game. The Lady Wildcats are now 1-7 Luchsinger also scored 41 fatal In the Central States Inter points 'or an averageof 9.4 points collegiate Conference and 8 14 ) Hall of Fame Recipients per game. overall. Other top players were Judy HALL OF FAME reclpJents were presented their awards for their contributions toward Wayne State Jarecki and laura A!imussen. atht:~ICS at half-time ?t the Wayne State Washburn football game Saturday. All six of the living reel Jarecki had II spike polnfs in the plenf3 were 00 hand for the presentation Mrs Nella Benson receIved the award tor her son, the late match and Asmussen had 26 A 0 Benson. Her son Linn Benson was also on hand tor the ceremonies. Back row. 'rom lett: Rod Tlet assists s,or-t. 'Rowen Wiltse. Mrs. Nella Benson. MIke Reldman. Front row from left· Rober! Gaefa. Warren Wayne State Is scheduled to Best. Stan Lewis compete against Kearney State.

Haro comos tho PDQ - 'Speclal' PlBSllll!l.MlE $7,·,33 Cedar Defeats Way~e Caso .:: ,." ,,' "',:' ,- Hartington Cedar CathoHc. the record to 11·1. ACCORDING TO INFORMATION releas trom my sports section will be sent to "Real because UCLA ralllea to deieat.Slanfqrd .1 RIBOON CJUJS Worm or Cold number one ranked volleyball "They lust plain outplayed us," ed tram the Nebraska School Activities People" I always wanted to be famous. but give those two ~~c-l0 schoo's poss~sslon C?f earll~r pr~dlcted team In the Norfolk Dally News said Wayne coach Mavis Dalton. Association this week. Winside and not for my mistakes. second and third. I had top five, extended Its winning Wayne's reserves lost 4·15. 0-15 Wakerleld are tied for .first place In the Class I'm trying to improve. In tact, my wife. that Stanford would upset the ,Bruins: ways with a vIctory over Wayne. and the Blue Devil freshmen lost C 2 district 2 standings who is a teacher. makes me write "quarter Flo.ida State did it again, thumping Pitt· Tuesday their mlliteh 1·15. 4·15_ Both teams have 40_8 points with three not inning" on our blackboard 100 times sburg. Thus, the Seminoles .move up, and Cedar delea'ed 'he Blue Devils The Blue Devils are scheduled games remaining. The district leader at the each evening I sure hope U works. Pitt falls out of the top 10. Notre Dame clob· 156, 15) in varsity action. The to host Pierce tonight end of the regular season will qualify lor bered Miami (my 10th rated team) and now win Improved Hartington's (Thursday I. state playoffs WAYNE STATE quarterback Rick Lade moves up to fourth.·Tlle Fighting· Irish are Wakefield Is ranked third and WInSide and PIttsburg State cornerback- Jot'ln Pr:o much stronger than In past.Ve:ars a"d now f!'Fl=====alllll I!illl!II!II !llilIlllliIll!i!ll!lllIllll!lIi!illI!!!liIi!l!lIllll!IIl!liil!!iillleB!lIiillIll!!ll!!III!!!!I!IIIIIIIIII!II!lIIIIIiIiliii__lliililillill!lllilllllllll.·' fourth In the Norfolk Dally News top five for Ingle have been selected as Central States- play a formldle-,5ChedUte-:~ tn"previous:years Class (.2. Winside cunently leads thE: Lewis Intercollegiate Conterence play,ers-of-the- Notr:e Dame played rlnky dinky teams and Division of the Lewis and Clark Conference week for performances during their teams was,over--t'ated; Proballly not so this year~ with a 4-0 confEl'rence record Wakefield IS victories, Saturday The Crimson TI~e. w!tl1lts ~,~III,laht.per- -R 88W "h WW n tied IIVtth Hartington tor second wi th con Lade. a 6-1. 190 pound senIor from formance against Rutgers.·drops"from:se- I ne c est tat c' '0 omen .ant! ference records 0' J·l Tekamah. threw three touchdown passes In cond to fifth. Neb'raska got back ()n track The Wildcats and Trojans are scheduled a six mInute span during the final eleven with a land-slid!;} win and 'moves up,·t~ shth•. to clash at 1:30 p.m Friday In a big game minutes ot the fourth quarter as WSC rallied Georgia slipped by Mlss!sslppl and falls to I The winner will lead the conterence and to defeat Washburn 24-18. eighth. North Carolina .can nO longer be , district standings. probably move up in Nor Pringle. a 6-0. i1S pound cornerback from overlQoked and Ohio State moves b.;lck Into fOlk's ratings and possibly break tnto the top Mlama, Fla., had two key Interceptions. 11 the ratings w~th a 63-0 win over Nor· I 10 of the Omaha World Herald or Llnco'ln tackles and a broken up pass in PIttsburg's thwestern ::1 Journal 2117 win over Ft. Hays. Northw~:stern. with tharioss~-p,JtIS"~"~~ There Is a lot riding on the game lor both Those two players should be seeIng a lot of farther away trom the gro,",p In my bottom teams and I'm hoping tor a thriller each other this weekend. 10 ratings. Perennial Southwest Conferer:-ce The CSIC game-ot-the-week, selected by cellar dweller Vanderbilt. (a tough Alabama DARN THESE LONG sports seasons It the CSIC office in St. Joseph. Mo.. Is foe) moves to number two. Oregon 'State, seems I've been getting football ml){ed up noneother than the Wayne State-Pittsburg Texas Christian, Colorado (de~plte s'corl.ng with baseball lately. I've receQtty been State game scheduled at Memorial Field. more poln'ts agal"st Oklahoma ·thall any caught rererrlng to divisions In football Saturday. team wit.! this year), Dvke and 'MemphiS games as Innings Instead of quar1ers Involved In a three-way tie f~r second State follow with wlriless re.CQr(JIs. W~sconsln K~t With professional baseball season fInally place. the winner of the game could solidify Texas EI Paso, I1Ind State nearIng Its end, football geftlng a good start Its claim as a title . Both are-ex- round out the bottom 10. I t~lnk,"the NCAA ~owl and pro basketbaillusf beginning, I'm liable ploslve offensive teams and both have been should think ab6ut adding isome· to start referring to free throws In football . Involved In close games over the past two games to determine the wor$t teams in the· Sa~·crlne"Bowl. and clipping In baskefbaU. last year. It was weeks.' .country: toe Woql B.ow.l/-tl1e 359~8 reported that I referred to a wrestling Pittsburg is averaging yards per the Lime Bowl, the Dandellne Bowl> the ta.kedown a5 a touchdown. ~:~:. W~~I: ~~n~I:;e~~~~gC~~~h~~:~O~ Skunk Bowl and the"TolI~t~owl· - Those stupid little mistakes are especially Gorillas rank last In the league. In pass Randy~~:~:rr:tgs:.~· .;,:, ,sJt~~,~:\o~: easy to make because I write the football ~ort~vfest~rn stories from 10' 30 p.m, to about 3 a m on defense. Wayne State Is averaging 226.6 1. Texas (5-01 . 1. (0-6) .... Friday nIghts (Sl1turday mornings) I'm not yards through the air. ,.. 2. USC (5-0) , 2. Vande'bll' t!J-4) exactly wide awttke at that time 0' the day. PEOPLE WHO HAVE scoftedabout my 3. UCLA 15·0);', 3.pregor:l'St.i;(0·~) 50 please bear wlfh me. tn fact, sometImes I. _ratl'19S,POS!tlonlng Texas ~s the num6er one 4..Notre Oal'{l~ (4-P) . '~."~.r<;,~", (~:~) .;: ':,. . find ~Y5elftvplng parts·of my dreams white team In the country can·t laugh so ~ard any 5. Alabama {s.o) ., ._.£ Colo,r~dO (p.~ . f droop over the typesetter. more. The Longhorns deteated Okla~o.'11ao 6. Nebraska (4-1) 6. Qvl{e (O·s)r .

Then, I come back down to. The Herald and surely have to be at least. as good as: .,7: Fiorlda'SI..(S:,l), 7, 0 between 6 and 7 Saturday morning to layout Alabama. whlch..ls. ttle.nation:s~~mbet~'~~'''''''3...~illj:t5-1tt,-. -.- .'_. ., ,~",' my pages so we carfgo·to-p-ress.-bY-noon:· team In most polls;- • ',,',?N.:Car"lIna (5·0) !.:\IY!.S~onslnl:4i Who knows, maybe one 0' these days a story Because USC has looked strong' and 10. Ohlo.5tate (H) 10. Kent 51. (1·4) SH DE LS U·l; E

For Dry Skin ~ 15 S13!~ALUE $2 $IUS ~,I • Three heat settings Homecoming First Place Entry REO. VALUE • Sponge Included fat moist 1,~1 $3.40 heat --or use dry FIRST PLACE in the dormitory category at the Wayne State ColI~e of "Shootout at WSC Corral' • washable, son camel vetour Homecoming parade went to Bowen Hall (above) with Its renditIon MENtn,... Speed Stick" Deodorant ~ Former Nixon Aide Liddy to Speak Robituss.in.. 5eIsun® aoz.~ EXPECTORANT blue G Gordon Liddy will appear al lour dnd a half years 01 ,,>peClal asslst.anf'to the Secretary Liddy and hiS Wile Frances. i- I~ Wayne State Co\\eQE' on Monday Imprisonment 11 included 106 01 'he Treasury and lIs have live children Now _ a Dandruff Shampoo Ocl 27 In Ramsey Theatre at 8 days of ,,>olilary confinement Enforcement Legislative Council 89¢ - novelist and lecturer Liddy's pm deadloc~ before becoming stat! assistant autobiography "WILL" became ~ervlrtg RALEGU'ES269 •. He has been called tear less to two years as an Army 10 the president In the tint Nixon the number one bestseller In the r!1':~J;~ REO. VALUE V the point of bf'lng awesome otlieer and five as a speCial agenf adminlstraiton country •. and to historian Theodore S ot the FBI, alfer SIX There he ",erved In the ,>pe<:lal The event IS sponsored by the $1.70 4 oz. 1"~ ....2Il 2 FREE OUNCES Hefbal and SPIce Seen! White he'~ <'l j·horoughly commendations Liddy became Investigative unit "Odessa.' WSC Student ActiVities Board- dangerous mdn Yet Barbara at age '29, one 01 the youngesf men whIch later bee ame known as the Gordon Liddy',> lecture is open Walters says 'he hd'; d brilliant ever to serve as a Bureau Plumbers Liddy then became to the publiC Ticket,> Will be sold mind' Super vIsor on the staff 01 ) general counsel fO the Committee al the door - U for general LIddy was the Weller gall:' Edgar Hoover He also se..-ved as fa Re elect fhe President, Irom admiS510n and ~ 1 SO for area high 'mastermind who defied the a prosecutor and an unsuccesstul whtch he dtreded the Watergate school students efforts of all three branches alIne candidate for congress hrptlk in US government to toree him to Liddy returned to Washl~gfon NOIZEMI betray hi'; <'I..,,,,O(I<1les thrOUGh from Manhattan to be~ome INSTANT SHAVE Trustees Student' • Regular Mrs, s.a ndra Hoffart • Menthol LAUREL NEWS / 256-1563 • lime 19 • WildForesl $1 REG. VALUE $2.04 United Lutheran (ircle2 2p m Laurl"lchildren's Rep Is Balancing Church "'unbeam chOIr practIce. )'20. ( Kenneth Marquant1. pas-tor1 L nominated 1o leges, rely on student opInion'> grade conflrnlal'on cia,,'> 8 30 M,nl<,terlal A,,>,,>oclatlOn 10 30 the college board 01 educatIOn Jaeg91 serveOj, on the Personnel dm om trustees Jaeggl I~ originally and Poll!.. y Subcommittee that Sunday C,unddy "ChOOI 9 d m Wednesday Laurel Bible Irom Columbus dnd 15 a bUSiness discusses collecllve bargdlnmg wor5h,p 10 1 '> study B p m administration malor He has ~ecur ily for the tour stale col Monddy Church (OunCII 8 Pclrt'Clpated In numerous leges polICIes lor student pm lonferpnct' pa'>'or" organllatlomi around the area r('( ords, pol,tlcal leave lor the meeting at Colerldqe The board at trustees wlthln the tacully "wd the securl1y dnd TueOj,ddy Romans Slbh" study School Calendar Nebra.. ka slate colleges IS a rul ll'igalion organlzallon JaegQ' 9 30 d m Laurel (oncord ThursddY. Oct 16 Vens"v Ing board which approves and IS added thdt currenlly, the com Mlnlslerldl rneetlng 1030 volleybdll "t Rdndolph, 6 :;0 p m responSIble tor the operation and mdlee I"> looking al tul!lon, ad couple'S Bible "Iudy I 30 P In FrlddY, Ocl, 17: VarSity 1001 dlrecllon of the lour "tate col ministration and facVl1y evaluil Wednesday Seventh grade ball Pender at Laurel. 7 )0 P m lege<;, Chadron. Peru, Kearney 'lam. a5 well as retlremenl and confirmation cia">"> 7 pm SMurday, Oct 18 Wlsn€>r and Wayne (ontrdct "roposafs Revelation,,> Bible ,,>tudy a Pilger MarchIng Band Fesllval Jaegg(s positIon IS a siudent Accordmg to Jae9gl. hiS mdlfl Tuesday, Oc'- 21 Varsity board member lor WSC There IS gool while being on the commll Untted Presbyterian volleyball al WalthdL 6 30 pm one slate representative member lee IS '0 show concern lor Ihe ')Iu Church Wednesday, Ocl 21 First for each 01 the four stafe colleges dent of WSC jaegg( also IS can (Thorn.;:s Robson. pastor) quarter ends, vanity tootball at Jaeg91 saId that he applied tor cerned With the state colleges at Thursday, C Irc Ie I 9 30 a m Wausa, 7 30 p m the position to the Siudent Senate Nebraska. giving student~ a and was cho..en by the Senate quality education The luncllon of Ihe organila Jaeggl has also been Involved lion cons.lsts at the student board In VdrlOUS other organ-HatlOns a\ member prOVidIng an InSight to well These Incll1de the Wayne the feelings of studenf~ on any Slale JudICial Committee, lhe particular campus Jaeggl saId March of Dime':., the Nebra"k" thaI policies and deCiSions Ihe Commlttf'e 'or Children and the board makes concerning the Nebraska Conference 01 Youth SALE!! • O~ C.I...... F.d.",1 Int.r••t Booring Chadd., A"_11 Make your New Year's resolution now Combination Storm Windows to eorn on 011 your .. in 1981. and Doors Various Sizes-As Is Columbus Federal's interest bearing accounts will be available ~ for 011 Saturday, Oct~ber 18, 1980 our Nebraska customers. You'll have the convenience and pleasure of re­ 1 • 5 p.m. ceiving the some locally owned core, courtesy and service 'On your ~~~-3J Walthill, Nebraska account that you receive now on yoyr Parking Lot in laek of Ageney savings account and home loons ...... Of'WHOLESAiUIUCE ~Q~pe:bon\,$, you~ Columbus i 't=ederol l'i'...... ~ account balance will -11.: 'CASH ONL,. .... NO CHEC"S ~ DEAtERS WELCOME earn 5 'I. % interest doily. Plan now to Y2 earn lhe double bonus of '5:;. % interest Goldenrod Hills has various odd, size windows and doors fo sell. These were acq'uirect because Of people checking and a,!!I:...famousCalumbus moving away or elderly people passing away Ind were unable to finish a house. We wiJl...teU these doors and windows below wholesale: ,prle8s, Ever,yo"e is F~~~f~ISe0i(:·,~r-...... •. •...... • wiHcome.

.', ~ ~ < "" "') ~ I .;~- REsPOr;Sle~£ ;'Rlr;r~8If "I(~,f;~J~~~i'~oy~n:, -~ -";"---' r;qr, FOR E"'!'W!S" ,""il ",i·. ; '";,:, '::,,-~-: :';:'j';,:.!. l I : ':) 'I;' '!:,I ;~T ::~, "., i, '! REPOSSESSEO - NEW "leechl· ._RilPOS$!S$ION SALE Aleo open arm sewing machine. 2Siiliil. BUILDINGS A~sulne 8 payments· 01 $9.92 Or Fo'··1"8 Flnos' J ,c,as!:,. qoes; zlg:zag', stretch stitch, -' ~ i-:iC'><..." Shop; LlI" taws on buftons. rrion'ograms. -, In C"stom Drapery "Materll'l' and Service" (J $ Ul,100. !lal. '5.084. ect. (all.402·721·69100r write P.O. OO~!IlI.uI' '8rDundl~';~p~no ~duthl~1 ~ B X Box 374. Fremonf, NE 68025'for GROlll;4DSKEEPIA I: ..c.r !op.. Phone 375.1801 1-40' 72' 15'6" pro.'mQt.~y ~cro~. home demonstration. I(ae,:) Sew- 127 Oporat••'mac.hrnoryl oqulp,..ent clInd Jack Tomrdle :iI.!l,es'oc.. !lta'n and Ing Co. -01612 tool. n.~,~.~rytor performing tal.kit·.,~cha. ":,9,WI11;9, rak_l"!lJ. -I .....en. ;,'Ill!", 20/22 go. ,...,m.'nga'nd wato,,'ng 'own., pfant',,", trimming ancl.pray~ Kuhn'. Corpet & Drapery .' Ust $ 'Ii.toDO, Bal, fng tr••• and .hrub•••now romayol. tro.h and IIttor removal. Wayne, Neb. e:1.4l:l9. .ully otc•. QUALiFICATIONS: Nebra.JlG Driver', Llcen... good MATCHING QUEEN SIZE phy.lcal condition. dependabl•• genoral ground or farm ex· "Il.." .....t<'''d. Brand bedspread, pillow shams, 2 pair porloneo holpful. SALARY: $595 plu. bonofrt•• eMPLOYMENT It ....'" end ready for curtaIns. Brand new.45 piece set JlROCEDURES: Sond lettor of application to tho, O"'c. of Vlco 101.,11"..,.", 2liLL/20WL tlng of iron stone dishes, avocado Pro,ldon' for Admlnl.trotlon and Planning, Attention Vera . STUMP REMOVAL, Free gas range, kitchen table with one Humme'. W"yno 5tato Collooo. Wayno. NE 68787 by October Estimates. No lob too big Or too II: '" 00"..... Can JeH leat, size 3 boys parka with fur 27, 1980. STARTING DAtE: Novomber 1. 1980. small Service all Northeast trimmed hood, Necchl sewing for Rent l!lrg ,·1;-00·525·8075. 'hi. COlloge liaR Iqual Oppor'vnlty Imployo•. Nebraska town and country l Mon,·frl. erection machine. 2 piece brown couch Phone (402) 371·1500 or (402) All In new or e~cellent condition R~NT;' 3b~dr~iI;'ltllU~,· . Aw~iil~~t@. 375·2556, Barner's Lawn ServiCe• FOR 3754571 016 Wayne. Nebraska. m8tf carpeted, air c;ondttioning, all util1t.les furnished. Motel rooms WANTED - BOOKKE·EPER, by the day or lower monthly Mature woman with knowledge ~~t:s, T~:n~:~~~*~~~~~~ of AlP, AIR, payroll. Will train FUTURAMA GET YOUR home or office ready 287·2262. 0611 Apply In person. Kuhn's Dept for wln'er wl'h a McGraw-Edison , Store. Wayne. Nebraska 016 HOMES SEE KARELS FOR porfable humIdifier from Stop In C' Doescher Appliance. 016 Pride of the farm Waterers, Millions Avollable Hoddn! WOllterers and Com­ During Our 4% to 11.5% Card of Thanks binaUon Trencher with "Automobile'S"" Steol frame - under Back-tIDe Sel""VIC0, 113 Ma'n. BIG DOLLAR - "., ... ·1'.... , ... DON'T EVER buy a new or used cover In 3 days. C~m. THE F·AM'LV of Chris Petersen Call 375-17«. THANK YOU 10 e\le,v"ne lor an . DAY SALE car or truck until you check with pleted homos. As low TWO FOR ONE PRICE wishes to thank everyone for the kindnesses and, Jlsslslance their expreSSions '1)f sympathy Starting Arn·le's Ford·Mercury, Wayne os 520 per sq. ft. foe. shown 10 mv lamlly and Idurlng , 375 1212 We can save YOU during the recent loss of our my recent JIlness. WOr:'ds cannot NOT TOO early to starf looking money! all\l1 ton to R-47. St. Louis PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE father. 016 express ou'r appt~~Jatlor:' for:. ttle, tor f) wood heater We have wood Thursday, areG dealer sold 20 prayers, c;:~rtJ:s,,' gi:fts, I'and and coal heaters In stock Coast WAYNE HERALD AND IT AUTOMATICAL­ .calls· Oct. 16 and Ihe help Ih~ larm. l~ Ihe toCoasf217MBln. Wayne ,;Id homes In last 2 months. WE WOULO like 10 lhank Ihe 'al LY RUNS IN THE WAYNE MARKETER-­ Ors.- and nurses at both hospl,tals, Dealers Wanted. Wayne businesses tor fhe ~l.QOO FREE OF CHARGE! it all made a dllflcull time much In bonus bucks we won on-Thurs' easfer. watter 'Jager '''~f1d 1·800·"5.2408 day, Oct. 2. It was very nice sur­ STOP IN OR CALL 37S-2600 a famllv. , .'·016 SAVE ON your heat bill with an (Toll Free) prise and will long be illr conditioner cover from remembered. Thanks again. Doescher Appliance .-016 Dennis and Pam Ekberg. 016

Moho us your hoadquorton WE WISH to thank aU relatives '. BICVCLE PIIOBLEMS? Wanted and friends who helped us for fino furnlturo ot MOVING? Sea "·Jestern Auto your auth· reCJ,onable prltos. celebrate our 50th anniversary orb:ed service center for Huffy Dan', tollo choneos with your and for all the beaufiful cards. and Murray bicycles. We re­ - WIll 00 babyslflmg In my NEED BABYSITTER? Campus valuable belongings. Movo with gifts and flowers and for your home Reasonable rates. Call Ministry can gIve you names of pair all brands ot bicycles. Di,,\·o IIl1l F 111'11 i 111 J'(' SURPLUS JEEPS. CARS. Aero Mavflower. America', presence at ollr open house and Western Auto 375·1341 J752195 09 , responsible college studen1s who mosl rocommonded movor. dance. Also thanks to our \I '- I TRUCKS available through children and grandchildren for 1 1I I , l \,,, In III 'I , 1 \u II' • government agencies Many sell ¥ ~~~t~~:e~;:~~r ~nOh~a~~~~:jn~r •, \ I '>I PI \ ~ , hosting the open house. YOIJ all tor under S200.00, call 602 941 B060 READ AND USE Abler Transfer, Inc'. . ,. ~ Sheila Umberger at )75 1234 or 9WEEK OLD PUPPIES for sale.. "':-'E:;rt-114o--on'·how '10 obtain your .WAYNE HERALD heJped make, It a. very, spe;c;Jal 375 1811 091d 3751371 016tA surplus dlrecfory. ~. 06 ·WANT ADS day Henry and· Adeline Koop­ man.. 016

THE FAMILY of Ralph Emrv wishes to express appreciation to the many relatives and friends who remembered us wl1h, tood, eu flowers, cards, memorials and Buying OrSelling?.. durin~ See Joe Lowe FIRST! other acts of kindness the loss of our loved one. Your kind~·' ness will alwllYs be remembered~ Mrs. Edna Em,Y'. ~M""nd-M...,..",~f---'---'-'-: Fay Emry and family, Mr. Nor­ ris Emry and family, Mr, and Mrs. Warren E mry and _ family 016

THE FAMILY at Joyce Beyeler would like ta thank everyone for :~~e~hf~~:~~~'I'sC:~~~~~~~%I~~S; Carlson, Crall passing, A special thanks fo Rev. Edmonds, the ladles that INVITATioNS Elm Motel ~NCLOSUR~S r-..Jew Listing prepared and served lunch. and' anyone that helped· 3 bedrooms. Close downfown. Fireplace. TWQ car unat· at her ser­ .~~~~To~~~ tt was very m~ch ap,' ,­ tached garage. Large lot. vices.. ATTENDANTS G!FTS ... abedrooms. 1 car garage. large storage sbed. Extra predated. God bless each of yov. lar.ge lot. Close to Shoring center. Irpmediate pOs'i,es- Husband, Robert Beyeler• . slon. \ children. Malia, Craig at hom~ Barry, Usa and Brandy Brook. Parents' Charles and Fern Jorgensen; ,sister Joan Prather a,lJd famHy.· brQfher Dale Jorgensen.'andfamUy. 016

N€ar'iWli 15M-sq. ft. 4 bedroom home outside cltv iimits. Close to golf course. All the extras.·Immedlate possession.

3 bedrooms.. close downtown, unattached garage. Fall' condition. Lower 20·s. 1m· 3 bedrooms. Clase 10 college. Verv good condi· mediate possession. lion. PoSSlbilllV 01 conlrilcl to qultlllied buver. ­ Immediate posliession.

INQUIRE ABOUT f'\;-:'''<:,,:,~ ,~,,~~~Y~!e'QnJh.~t$~g~,$~~~ 'I ··':r:,:'_:,o{;·N.or:~ :B~~~t~,~,:-i'ri tho~g~ts·, 1"~ "~"'.", ,~, r~' ~ ~x Story~ l ,~-~J~m the election.p~ople' from using their e)(CeS5 profl-ts to Thenagrlc:u1tU''r_e~Story-turned'~Wf!'h.1$ •• !I" .,',:. ,.:,:~.'_~__~~_"",~ carved ~.,:t.' _ 'Jrylng to ·get to buy up ""fgal. real estate and to need:' an ,,' " "".""".ilil.III,.,',' , ',' 1,",.,.,.' -,,' ••" ',' -".'" ,-,. ,,::,.• ,"- .,.oUJ'.!lI i.IJa.. .. ';__....•... e.__ ••..•n.•. Sol.. , ,'. PS.. 10.00.. I ' ;for -.~o.n.' vo~ ~ tli~ iS$~e~ not for the most dep~~tment stores. ~~r!c..,,~tur~ ",or:le,~t~ , ,.f'~I~:so.n', 'In i:;.' EX'"'p'E'R''J" 'W'H'.~'E-" j::::" :8'1:'&:,.',;,. 'N''.,"N-','G'"",:;',::: . ,i, . ~, .' ,,,' " . ':;'~ W·loldadverllsed'caildldale." Siory . -Ioslabmtegasollneprlcesby con!1res"We·~~eir~l!resen.· " .: •. ~.",:,~~,,~.,.,;;,.:,IOW:!,~P~i¢ecl;.1.~t9$1.24)'~ 'h~.~ner9Y said:; "<:Joe-of "the maln issues, Is controll1n9,th~.prlce of olt tativ~ on fhe:'Gg c.o~m~.tteti'r;~r~r_e ;;:" 'I ',"- ' :-. -'~',., ','. ", '",/-:: ,~:,~:t::."'~','.":i:,):(r:,::":.~,:,,,I)'<::i"-_,',:,:, >:;:(;.",;,1,:'-' • ":.':' :iIY'J;' 'c,"'::'> ,:'~<'< .",":,:,,\,':~. ,;:,\"\:~: ,I'" _ ':',:'. "'.":,:~ ~t p~t!Ssl~g:"," :the,e~rgy_cr;lsls are435pe·OpJ~,Who,hav.,tobe,con· ",jJ~ :i:ha~r'- ;;;.~ wHI4:h Is causIng -to '""'lax ,fhe""'oll "companles' '.< &" A'L'IG'""N'""M"EN'T' 'I"" '.' ." • ...le' a - variety ""of- 'qther ~"'1lilIjffiiliiC'W",,~efi'f puftlilg Wlnafa\f1Jn>filS s stated. "t beIle";e .... '. . . .' ·anlm'I~~foo••iwcoll..cllon or decora: '1:: ,, l1e Sunday, m~y w~ere it .is needed. We 'nts may be returned to the peo- th'at the ~amlly farm trlust be -- -- -.--t-·- -.___ firm. l!'~ fijg.'ht,·:~....' Mdrida.y":'W.. ~. lie com- . need t.o..tur.n...our a1lentlbn toward pIe. ·malntained," Story added that he ·_C-_ --J ~.. plet-H1.g, ::a campal,gn swing gasohol and solar and goo'her- According to Story, Bereuter is opposed to the grain embargo. ~J O)f _~,l'... : fhrough':Nprfolk. Stanton, Ponca mal energey." < "voted in favor of the oU com- .' "• .::zJt'AIAAI& .and Wayne, before'"retur:-nlng to' Wh.en asked about his stand on panles." Other main Issues on Wh L-e-d h t h td"" M h tOil C' -'. ,,., ~..,---- '>., Lln(o!n,:_Nte~ spea.klng to the nuclear energy. StorYJ:eplled, "I which the candidates differ are en as... 1// a ewou do,' ." ere a... n.. " .... . 0.. Joonl.llmt_.",...... ' 5"1~.~W.."".'-,Nf ~: Kfwa,nl$-~Iub-Ov.erthenoonhour, think we need to continue to use agriculture and health, Story to curfallinflatlon, Story replied·, 7.. thai a low Inleresl rale 'musl be ' 121 W. lit Waun".· 37'...... 3·40 t" Story 5f~ 'at THe Wayne nuclear power, but I don't think said. malntalried, opening the way for 1~~:::::::::':::::::":":::~'=:=:::·C1:''''':.:_::,:,_:. ;m~.""':":.':'":~,p.:.'m:__::::::, Heisld for an Interview Monday we should lTlass produce power "The major medical more business, more production :.....;.,:.:..:...:..... ,·,i ~ftSi'r.oon. plants_ We need some new groups...are financing Bereuter. and thus more lobs. He added ~. Other previous stops In Wayne nuclear, sites but we need to He's fighting for them rather that the government should make ~ ~~ Included a taping session at research. keep the sites away than the consumer," said Story. It· easier for young people to get . . KWSC·TV and an appearance In from large populated areas and "Medical Insurance and hospital loans, espe~lany farm loans. ' ~,' a class taught by,. Allen keep the Nuclear Regulatory costs are'foo high. Hospltalsrieed ..11I..11I...... O'OonneH .. Both appearances Commission In charge." fo fake a look a~d see where they .' • Sll!NDI!R'AllS took place at Wayne State Col- Story said that If elected he can save money. These costs '" hope people vote on the i7~ S I; H lege. Story Is opposing would vote should be controlled with a Issues," Story emphasized at the Republican Congressman Doug -to stop major oil companies hospltal containment bill" end 01 the Interview Power line Problem to Be Topic

A giGUp processes crass at constructed In this area member of the UniversIty of Special guests have been Jogger Wayne State College, under the The group processes crass Minnesota student newspaper Invited to aUend the forum in direction of Dr. Bob Johnson of chose this project following a The goal 01 the WSC class December. J .L.Monk of NPPP In Ponca, WSC professor of VIsit to their class by Scott project Is to have a torum ot Norfolk and John Hoblrng at communicatlon arts, will Raymond, former resident 01 various representatives of the NPPD in Columbus are among SWEAT SUI' undsrtake a problem of public Winnebago and former editor of public in which they can discuss the Invited guests as welt as Dr concern the Winnebago Indian News and inform the public of their Harold Baltaxe of the UnIversIty The group's Interest thiS Raymond informed the class of viewpOints concernIng the Raun of Nebraska Medical Center in MATERIAL semester: has been directed to the the Viewpoint represented by the Hoskins Powerllne Omaha, U,S, Rep. Doug Bereuter Raun, Iowa· Hoskins powerline to Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska on The forum \s scheduled lor of Washington, D.C , and Robert be constructed by the Nebraska issues at the powerllne Sunday, Dec 7, at 7 pm in the Schoentelder, anesthesiologist of Fleece Anrel Polyester. Public Power District and all Raymond is a Rosebud Sioux North Dinmg Room 01 the WSC Yankton, S.D Full 50 Inch wide. Reg. other power lines being Indian and presently a stafi Student Center Also invited are the Union of '\ 53.99 yard. Concerned Scientists, Noelyn Isom of the Game and Parks \). CommissIon In Omaha and Na"y A PHOTO Parents Day farmers Val Damme and Victor lEI. Blue Kniesche of Wayne Scott Raymond and Rueben Brown Sizes A·a-C-D-Qu_n. Suntan and 'oupe. GREETING CARD Snake will represenf the Cream is Saturday Winnebago Tribe WSC studenfs will be 1'40.330 1'40.350 Says it all! represented at Ihe forum by Blue Abbots Reg. $4.25 At College Key, Cardinal Key and 4·H Reg. $3.25 Students parflc!pallng In the PhtllO (;r~e(lng Card.!! art" !ht" pt'"rtn.-t _av to "a," Happy Petrenl'., Day ell Wayne Slate Group Processes class are pll:ru~ WOOL CHALLIS Holiday" In won1:"! and College is Saturday All parents Lenora Driver, Missouri Valley, of WSC students are InvJle-d 10 at Iowa Julie Nelson Wausa Full 60 Inch wide In beautiful skirt, tend varlOu,> demonstrations (Indy Langhorst, Howells, around campus dUring the day Penny Roberts, Wakefield. dress prints. Solids to match sport. Actlvilles Include broadcasting Nancy HewlH, Wayne; LInda swear. Smail neat prints - the In for demonstrations. presentations In Pichetl. Omaha and Janice home economics ,ndustrlal Beduvdls. Norfolk Fall '80. Reg. 55.9S. edueallon and micro computer (business I an art gallery .,how 'ng and teachony'learniny center open house Doyle Anderson There also Will be planetarium show at 10 a m 11 a,m. and 12 noon In the basement Takes First at 01 the Carhart Science building l uneh Will be served In lhe cdlelerla beginning af 1 \ a m Singing Contest The Wayne State College Wildcats will lake on Pltfsburg PlaCing Ilrst In Wayne Slale State al I )0 pm There Will also College s lunlor men'~ divISIOn of be d speCial hall lime marchIng the annual National Association band prpsentallon Following the of Teachers of Singing conle5t game al4 )0 pm there will be d was Doyle Anderson. a lunlor Sing aiong at the Windmill vOice malor from Hartlng'on Restaurant leaturlng banlo player Les Corey 01 Omaha

SEE AND TEST DRIVE Ladle' THE NEW WORLD CRR Girl, Denim fAll DI'SS'S Little MI.. Allee All Poly..te•• Poly Acrylic Ilenda, Long I'."", cap I'.ev... lOUd. and p.lnta. Sizes 1 '0 20. 14'10 to 1 JEAIS.& 24 /,. ~AINrEI PAirs

Regular and SUm. Permo pr.... Decorator pock.t. on all lean•. Other. to '38.00 Members ot the NATS throughout Nebraska colleges sponsored this event held at 4 to 6X QUI new dress .. coll*tallles" The mOlt technically advanced highly fuel Nebraska Wesleyan UnIversity are your perfect wardrobe FORD Oct. 3. Wayne State students Reg. to $10.99 $7°0 were In competition with volee , fillers! Choose one ESOIRT efficient small car ever built in America. students tram Concordia, Doane, and two piece styles UNL, UNO, Kearney, Nebraska 7 to 14 in the latest _J Wesleyan and Midland College Other WSC studenfs who placed Reg. $11.99 and loveliest soft In the competition are Susan Erwin of Concord. second place, textured faMcs. D'DrOUKNOW sophomore women; Connie Linder 01 Onawa, Iowa, third place, sophomore women; Steve Linn ot Laurel, third place, Ford Escort not only has front wheel drive but also freshmen men; and Jamie Dale of H~gerstown, Ind., honorable features Independent Rear Suspension for a great mention, freshmen men. Cash awards were given to winners. The WSC competitors ride and precise handlingII .are students of Mrs. Connie BLANKEr SLEEPER \~ebber, assistant professor of music and Dr. Cornet! Runestad, professor 01 music. Modocryll. ....d Poly••t.r ellee' tllese late model trade-insl! flee..,. A bl"nket and ...deep.....11 In e"e. No""Slrld . 1979 Marquis IIf'oughoni, 4 1978 LTD, 4 door. If you're '978 Impala. 5 door. Here', Safety Sol.... Full leneth door. loaded, dovogrey in col­ looking for a full size cor, a low. mileage loeotion one Nylon ZIpper. Knit collar and or, 1000 actual mUes. W. sold check this out. It's only gbt owner thl!lf'$ really a pretty cuffs. 6 to 12 mo•.S·XL. 23.to it new. 32,000 mil.. and Its sharp. cor. Hlatly equipped. Jet , ·3e I.... R.g. $6.49. Silver metallic: In eolo,. block in color. This cor has had exceUen' core. .Joe DiMaggio'1i streak of 54-. ·su.ceesive games hit safely In. 1941 w.. quite iqTeCtaeu1"". Fil'llt DiMaggio palled the Yankee record of

29J then the National Leape tall1 or 83t and then tID;- rMjor ~----e mark of i:9?~breh ~d ~ lince

, I }.' Welf~re.Club Members of the ConcDrd Wellare Club and other friend. and relatives were birthday guests of Mrs. Dick Hanson Saturday afternoon, Tekls Johnson, who Is Mrs. Pleasant Dell Hanson's club secret sister,' for· evangelical Free TAKING FIRST PLACE In the Wayne state College Homecoming Pleasant Dell Club met last nlshed' 4:1 birthday cake, which Church parade Saturday was the WSC Industrial arts/home economics. Thursday afternoon In the home was served with the cooperative (John W~slerhollll, P••lor), . 0' Minnie Carlson with six lunch. Sunday: Bible schl"'" ,10 a,m.; members and a guest. Roll call Among those attending the par· worship, 11;, evening serVIce. 7~30 was "My Most Embarrassing ty was Mrs. Roger Hanson of p.m. . Bowen Hall, Industrial Arts Take Top Moment:' MOVille, Iowa. Tuesday: WMS dlslrlct lun· The club made nut cups. for Evening guests of Mrs,. Hanson cheon at church. noon. care centers. were the Roy Hanson family, wedne.day: ~adles Bible Mrs. Clifford FredrIckson will Mike Rewlnkles, George Volhks, study, 9:30 a.m,; Family Night, 8 Honors at WSC Homecoming Parade be the Nov. 13 hostess. Mrs. Earl Nelson. Robert and p,m. Erich. A weekend 0' aetlvlHes round vIew tloats which were madeiby tled 'or firs' place In the Music was provIded bY' Over 50 Club St. Paul's Lutheran ed up the final days of Wayne f~ students The floats were organIzation category For besl "Blackberry Wln'er." The DIxon-Concord Over 50 Meet for Bridge Church Stale College Wildcat Days 1980 ludged tor dormitory and campus floats trophle!; were awarded for The board 0' trustees of the Club met Friday at the Olxon Bon Tempo Bridge Club met Su.nda~ _WorshIp 1'30 a m.--;----;;i:?';";±c"f.;E~'aC""'=::S";-'C'C----.,,- Chi Omega sorority and Phi organllatlons Ilrs! and second place with cash WSC Foundation also gathered on Parish Hall with 18 persons. last Thursday evening-- wlth- - Sunday school, 8:30. Sigma Epsilon fraternity took the Bowen Hall dormJlory was prizes going to first, second and the college campus for a 'run· The group Is planning a tour to hostess Helen Pearson. Agnes championships In the Greek iJwarded !lrs! place and Morey third place 'or organllatlons cheon and board meeting on Fri· Stanton on Oct. 2l~ They will eat Serven and Helen Pearson won Concordia Lutheran Olympics Friday evening In the Hall receIved second place In Atter the parade was a royally day, followed by a dinner at the at Ron's S1eakhouse In Carroll. high scores. Church WllIo;,-", Bowl campus orgilnlzations calegory. roceptlon open to all students. Black Knight Restaurant In Cars will leave the Dixon Parish Agnes Serven will be the Oct. 16 (David Newman, pastor) Skits presented by WSC first place went 10 Industrial laculty. family and gues's Pre Wayne Hall at 10 a.m., and anyone Is hostess. Thursday: ~CW Gue.1 Nlghl, B freshmen from each d")rmltory Arts/Home EconomIcs. second game activities began at 1 30 On Saturday, the trusfees and welcome to attend. p.m. READ AN'DUSE were presented FrIday nlghl place to Phi Beta Lambda and with a performance by the Wayne members vIsited Preslden' Lunch at Friday's meeting In­ Couples League Sund~y.chool ana'S!"­ ~,';W!YNE, I:\ERA~1l AHer all skits were ludged lhlrd plare 10 Alpha Bela Sigma Stafe College marching band A Seymour's residence in Wayne cluded a cake baked by Helen Concordia Lutheran Couples ble classes. 9:30 a.m.i wo1"shlp, ,WANTI'DS Nelhardt Hall emerged the VIC There also were prll:es lor chili supper af the Wayne (oun fOr a brunch. Approximately 120 Pearson 'or persons observing league met Sunday evening. 10:45; Community Tea at the for The avenlng ended with a billboards on campus with Morey fry Club fottowed a 241 18 com people attended birthdays and -annivenartes in Winton Wallins and Keith church, hosted by ~ydla Circle, bonllre and pep rally Hall lak.lng IIrsf place In the dor aback win for the Wildcats There were tours on campus October. Erlcksons presented the pro· 2:30p,m. ' WSC Homecoming day began mllory diVISion and Berry Hall against Washburn prior to the football game and a gram, entitled "A History About Tuesday: Friendship Womens ~',lIth B pardde During that lime laking second while foreign The evening and the week end social gathering 'allowing the Johnson Honored Fall Festival Days In October." Temperance Union, Dixon United everyone had an opportunity to iangvdges and Kappa Mu Epsilon ed With the t1omocomlng dance game at the Wayne Country Club Guests In the Arthur Johnson Devotions were given by Mrs. Melhodlst Church,-~ p,m, home last Thursday evening to Erickson. They were followed by Wednesday: ~CW Invited 10 51. honor the host's birthday were a brief business meeting and .paul's Luthercm Church. Wayne, Leon Johnsons, Doug Krles, lunch served by Harll" Ander­ 2 p.m.; Lutheran Churchmen, laur~l, Carla Johnson, Norfolk, sons and fner Petersons. Famllv Night, with Ihe Rev, and Bennett Salmons and Rebekah Mrs. Eddfe Carter of Wayne Blair,'Wakefield, Evert Johnsons The Concord Fire"Oepartment .peaklng, 8, . and Bruce, Brent Johnsons and was called Friday afternoon to a COUPON sons, Susie Johnson, Oscar grass fire at the Verdell Erwl~;i. Birthday· gues," In the Vern Johnson, Jim Nelsons, Todd and Jim Martlndales and Herman Carlson hOf!1e Sl,Inday aft~rnoon LaRae, the Dwight Johnson faml· Utechts 01 Wakefl~ld, Steve Mar· '''!IIIl'!~~'''''''''''~~iiit'I",'' DAIS, " Iy, Gl~n Magnusons, Wallace !lndales,.W"vne, and Jerry Mar·· ,Ander."n....10 hanor ,Randall were. CIIU"rd,'Wallace

THREE DAYS ONLYI THURSDAY.FRIDAY·SATURDAY OCTOBER 16·17·18 Taco del Sol is celebrating it••••

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I i '" 'I CAPITOL NEWS that nothing In the proposed amendment Telease and 3.15 u~cte(~ro.l'&',SU~r:YI$IO.n.~ . "n Sept~,,\ber. ,eavl~gJ~,eipteldel:ll"'e·In By Melvin Paul demands consolidation of school districts, Abouf a year laler, there . w~re" I~ 118 fhe nu",ber of employee~.~lhl:e\h~ frl!e18 a.t Statehouse Correspondent he believes the existing six classifications of prisoners wltfl1521n work-release programs 54S' ,. .. '. -e.' •. ,," The Nebraska Press Associa,tion school districts would be eflmlnated, it the and 253 on parole_ ... In~JuIY. ihestate'e",ploy",e~Uolls were amendment became part of the state .Crowded co"dlflons have been cited for reduced by '172 a~d In Augusf by 298 ,.,.' Because proposed Constitutional constitution. c.eallng fhe f~hslon .. ln fhe penal cori!plex employees. -.'"I: PrivateC'itizens Should Amendment No. 4 has "enormous L Ike other opponents of the am~ndrt:'ent; frusty .dorm as a posslb!~ reason lor a - Slate Budget Adr;1I.nlsirator Don ramifications," It will be opposed by S.H. Brauer says the requlremen.t for "thorough disturbance on Aug; .2~. ,A IIghf erupted Leuehberger. coordlnafor of the freeze, said. "Zeke" Br.auer, ex~cutlve director of the and efficient" schools is vague and the among dormitory resJdf!.nts. some armed of the 21\ employ""'l hired In September. 110 Nebraska School Improvement Association. Inter~tatlonof those words would lead toa with baseball bats and weight Iilling bars. were for the state Depa/tmenf of'Publiq State Sen. Donald Dworak of ColumbUS long series ot laWSUits. Then judges. not Greenhollz says the P.raIe Board place.s Institutions. and most of the 1to were for the Not Coerce the Council recently let It be known he too is urging elected officials, would determine offenders'back -Into society as soori as"U 1s Fitzgerald Veterans Hom·e. The Corrections. people not to support tlie amendment that educational policies, he said. legally possible to do so. He also noted there Department hired 25 workers. wolird change the- f.nanctng of NebraSka Brauer has long been active in are statutory regulations that spell out Both tbose departments' have blanket We abhor any attempts by private citizens or private businesses to education. controversial politlca"ssues and has been a standards for parole and work·ret-ease exemptions from the freeze. If crucial coerce the city of Wayne Into accepting demands which would benefit Brauer told those attending a recent news strong advocate of small schools in candidates. positions are involved. Tttose departments the private sector. ' " conference he will be the treasurer of Save apppearances betore legislative Bolin and Gree"holtz said there is a' also have a high turnover rate. Our Schools, a political action committee committees. national trend of more people being The city's two Class A garbage haulers are doing just that. Although formed to fight the amendment that will be In 1979, he led a petl·tlon .campaign to sentenced for longer terms for violent Overcharging Investigated they say they have the Interests of the public In mind, they admit they on the Nov. 4 general election ballot place a constitutional government spending crimes. That same point was made during a Attorney General Paul Douglas says two recent correctlon-s c;;onfcrence In Lincoln, Nebraska pharmacies are under want to make a profit. Sen John DeCamp proposed the IImH on the ballot. That effort failed after which attracted a number of penal experts InvestIgation for possibly overcharging on amendment that would require the the lC.69"")slature passed Into law the Striking or refusing to work, as the haulers did Monday morning, is a from different parts of the country. prescriptions for welfare recipients. Legislature to establish a "thorough and slalulory lid Brauer was also Involved In subtle torm of blackmail. If you don't give us what we want, we won't Greenholtz sald the Parole Board has Investigators tram Douglas' office have effiCient" system of public schools that the repeal. through an Initiative petition In satisfied the requirements In the law to found at least 2.000 cases of piY;9rantlng proper!y-tax relief oUbtaiuirng as thIs 'in Its community. Nebrask4 DePartment of Revenue, will be . -ABOuim in this faahlcn: • Valerie In fh:e 'wayne Chamber" of'Commerce office­ .,,.g:ner " OPPQSl1'JOr-!; Tr.e L.....··glslature already • Are. Director Fridayfo heJp a~Tare" bv5fne$$m~ aU daif' M$..the power to.allow sa!e"'.....fax exemptions ,. R.t9ion IV Se-r'Vi'ces-:W.y.. wi~"" ~robtems t~ ?""'V be hav'n~ ." , . ",' Tho MI•• W"kelleld'Centennial Club met lasf Thursday allernoon leadership, and Jodi Greve on contest has been for 16:~.o; evening $.ervlce, 8- p.m. TuesdaY'''Q~t, 21: Alle~, ~e~gte ,. schedufe'd with Minnie Carl$~n( r9spondlng', service. Jan. 17 ai' the Wakefield Com· Wednesday: Allen. area ,Bible VFW'Auxlller.y •. Graves Ll~r.ary,·. to roU call with their most embar· .study, 8 p.m.:· Wayne, and munlty School auditorium. rasslng moment. ce~e%~~~I~:d In:I~:lIon'~:j~b~ Sp.rn. ..,".' , . Wakefield Bible sludy. B; 30 and To be ellg!ble, gltl~. mu.t be The group worked on hut cups Wednesd.y,i-Oct; 22:cVarlety Mlfler,. new me.mbers were srgn· under Bible Slvdy. 8. Club. Mrs. Roberl" Oslergard. single and between the _gea 01 16 . for the Wakefield Health Care ed by Jodi Greve. end 20 by tlie confest dal", They Center. . . );30 p.m. ", The program Included a plano Evangelical Covenant must be a student at Wakefleld Mrs. Clifford Frederickson will solo by Brent Kohl, " llUte solo by Church --- (, " ,,.( schoor or have c-aen a. student be the Nov. 13 hosle•• al ~ p.m. School Calendar . . there. Jodi Greve. a vocal selectIon by (E...,.Ne-ii Peterson, pas-to,..) Thursday, Oct. 16: Volleybafj, The Patriots, and a ,reading by __..5011day: Sunday' school, 9:45. Contestant5 wilt be asked to lutheran Clrelo Winside al Wakefield; junior high model a slack outfit, street·length Heidi Munson., a.m.; worship, 11; SeQ lor. HIgh" voll.eyball, Coleridge at Seven members of Circle 5 of New members were guests Le'ague, 5 ·p.m,; Junior High dress and formal gown. There or Wakefield. the Salem Lutheran Church met honor dUr"1ng a dinner at the League, 5:30; --evening worship. 8. will no talem division, In the fellowship room Oc"t. 1. Prizes will be announced. Black Knight In Wayne that even· Tuesday: Covenant 'Senlor, Hostess was Mrs. Terry Baker. Ing. Guest. speaker was Renee CitIzens potluch dinner, noon. Entries should be sent to Mrs. Mrs. B. C. Thompson gave the Wltson Bartels, a former' Wednesday: Confirmation, 4 Albert.L. Nelson, Rt 1, lesson. m~mber Wakefield, Neb. of the Wakefield No- p.m.; Bible stUdy and choir prac- Next meeting will be at 9 p.m. tlohal Honor Society. tlce, 8. Nov. 4. Hostess will be Mrs Officers for the coming year \ Circles Meet Merle S'lhwarten. are Joan Miller, president; Kim Twelve members of Ruth Cir Immanufll Lutheran Greve. vice president; HeidI Church cle of the UnHed Presbyterian New Members Tapped Munson, secretary; Holly Meyer, (Michael L. Teuscher, vicar) Church mef Friday afternoon The National Honor Society of treasurer; and Carla Meier. Thursday: Ladles Aid Guest with M.s. Charles Kinney Jr The the Wakefield Public School held historian. Day, 2 p.m. '- . Rev. Dana White- was a guest. tapping ceremonies Sept. 30 In Others attending the dinner In Sunday: Sunday school, 9 a.m.; The les50n was gIven by the school auditorium eluded honorary members worship. 10; Wayne Circuit Fall Margaret Patterson, who will be New members, with parents' Merlin (Lefty) Olson, Derwin Rally, St. John's Lutheran the Nov. t3 hostess at 2 p.rn names in parenthesis, are Hayley Hartman, Fred Harrison, Mrs. Church, WakefIeld, 3 p.m. Greve (Art). Alan Echtenkamp Betty Heier, Mrs. Margaret Monday-Wednesday: Bib~~ Sfudy Group (Marvin), RIta Wilson (Melvin). Paulson "nd Mrs. Marvin Nebraska District Pastoral Can· Nine membei~ of the Ruth Bl Kim Greve (M~rlln), Jim Ur· Mortenson ference, Grand Island. ble study group of Sf John's banec (Mrs Ann Lovelace). SpQnsors are Joe Coble and Tuesday: LWML Fall Rally, St. Lutheran Church met Friday Susan Baker (Larry), Carla Mr . Sundell P,A,I's Lutheran Church, afternoon Hostess was Mrs Meier (Harold), Hotty Meyer Irene Walters .. Wakefield. 9 B.m (Dennis). and Teri Schwarten Christian Church The lesson was given by Mrs (Weldon). Wednesday: Ladles Aid guests (Greg Haler, pastor I St Paul's Lutheran Church, Raymond Prochaska Joan Mlffer gave the welcome at Thursday: Guest Day. 2 pm, Wayne. 2 pm, confirmation Mrr. ! S·AUSA.OE B~:':buns69~ 2-tb OD. BTACK l'ACK AMERICAN LINKS GILLETTE.~. GIl,LETTE HALF" •GRADE A• 1% CHEESE SINGLES MAPLE RIVER . I,F' ,",I BACON.~IiJii "9 L.' HAL MILK ~ Ib PkO.' _ .BP'39~'iJ Sf9 . lb. Pkg. ii·cON -- .. ; ~m~s

SHURFRESH ROBERT'S LIGHT 'N LIVELY CHUNK Ihlek or 'Ihln f,llcod Ib, pjlgl GRAPEFRUIT 100', p-un, SINGLES JUIC~ ORANGE ~ -~ SHARP CHEDDAR ji' 29 't.:·75~~·""9·9·~JUICE ~ .' \~'.,. 1. fh~fj~il $1 • ,- -- .' ~ 6-oz. P.:kg. ,. '.. ,. .oz. Chunk J. , __.._ ....._-::".'=·::i~.:::.;.'-.I.----;=lmiirn"~- ,. CHUNK • SHREDDED ?l!cl~D S~11S:9 ~1REL,lA~

,~- 4-0' PJrg, • . : ~ ~2.~J: e~~n" FUll:QUART .. Farmers" who wcmf-tQ"-avoJd produc.ers 'dt'rec.tly~·, "IQca,~ d- elevll!Jlr. rl J!!!lY-"!n'._~aln land" when combining, he said. musty grain. Weevils in corn Lutgen noted that with high thev know fa be going out 01 Instead Of taking the necessary brought a 3 to 4 cents discount European corn borer Infestations conditIon. so thay wOh't suffer time to do the lob right. That and foreign matter above 3 this ya·ar, It sppears that quit.e as large dl~ountsl Lutgen haste can hurt at the elevator, percent was discounted from I to "keeping your machine right on said. Buf•.he added. "II grain', Lutgen cautioned. I n an Informal J cents per percentage point at the row Is quite important, so you going out (of concfIRQ(1) and It survey of three terminal markets the three terminals. ..- don't knock off. ears that have won't stop by drylftg or moving, in Nebraska conducted In early A t one of the markets, sour been weakened by borers." If's besf 10 mov~ II out rlgllt October. discounts of one to two grain thaf showed heaf damage Checking grain regularly, away. cents a bushel were being was taking an 8 cents a bushel depending on the time of year, If grain has something wrong assessed on No.2 yellow corn for dlsrount, Lutgen reported. also Is essential. Knowing the with It which would. not be each percentage over S percent of For grain sorghum, discounts condition ot the grain is affected by storage, farmers cracked and broken kernels. up to 15 cents. per hundredweight Important in mak.J.ng.--marketlng-. coulJ:lllang.M!ll.1I yntll lhe mix of While prices at terminal were applied for damaged and decisions. he said. damage conditions changes at markets would not seem to affect sour grain Musty, weevlly or Producers always should check the elevator. he said. 4-H'ers May Apply For Energy Grants

Nebraska 4 H"ers are Invited to the 4 H group name, leader or central theme related t~ solving groups will be asked to bring apply lor a 525 $100 gran' from adVisor, the number and age of an energy problem, must be safe thetr completed model to Lincoln the Nebraska Energy Office In the members. why the group is~ to be on public display and have in late April for a special 4-H cooperation WIth the Nebraska Interested.In the prOlect, name of) an adequate explanaHon ergy Exploration Day. The Ao;soclat,on lor 4 H Development a contact person, a bUd~et prOVIded on the working model ex Iblts wlJl be_ reviewed by a and the State 4 H Youth request and one or h.yo CONTROL OF FACE and horn files IS becoming more and more 1m slve ot the types of lly control County Ag Agent Dun ~pl!le note<, the for the vIewer to understand the Department p~ el of experts and comments paragraphs describing 'he function results and esllmatE.>d portant 'or carlle producers The type of dust applicator pICtured Importance of ptacing the bags 01 dusl prOperly ~'J If,(' d'J..,t I~ app!rt>d given to the club members In an There Will be 40 granfS ~conomlC above I'> betomlnq Ihe most effiCient, the Simplest and most lneApen evenly over the critter tentalive plan and the process fa impacl awarded. with the lunds used to be used In deSigning, Intervlew·dlscusslon format. defray costs of materials to constructing and testing the An grant reauests should be "All groups and Individuals (Onstruc' working models which model typed and sent 10 Glen Krohn. 4 H participating will receive e>:;empllfy a "'solution to the Model specdlcatlons Include SpeciallSf. 116 Ag Hall. ISNR specially designed ribbons to Eliminate Flies and Make Money problem In productIon or efficient Ihat II IS built by a 4 H group UNL. lincoln. Neb., 68583 Grant denote Involvement. A plaque utol"aflon 01 fossil fuels, solar ellorl thaI the working model requests must be in the 4 H will be given to the top model In .. nergy or Of her alternate energy musl not exceed dImensIons of· department on Dec 15, 1980 each division - f05911 fuel9, solar <., ~Iy The dppll(Iflon 01 almost any Although thiS Y'E'etr <;eil<,on The experlmenl was conducted Cdn add from $13 to SIS per head '>ources . four feet deep, lour feel wide and energy and alternate energy IS nearing Jl., end d ",tudy lly du<,1 by u<,mg bags has proved on cattle In two county pa<;lure Spille said the pxperlments Grant requests should Include four feet high must have a Krohn said parlicipatlng sources." Krohn· said. ionducted by Norlheds' to be elfedlve In comballng tace areas the Shane Gle<,e farm Invotved only pa'lture cattle Nebra,>ka E Aperlmt>nldl Station and horn files which have and the Mel ... ln Melerhenry tar m Feedlot Callie require a different EJCtpn~"on dnd the Wdyne County 51gnlfrcanl effect on rate 01 ga,n !y~ of In~ecllclde The study Ottlce ,ndl( dIes thdt etrmlno'ltrnq F I,es also can be a malor cause at Spill£' said the type 01 bag used Involved beet (alfle and not dairy Ily problems dround (OW5 IS eye In raftle according to l'i Importanl I f mu~t be heavy caltle he noled easier than mosl ldfftf' produler~ County E AtenSiOn Agent Don enough to keep the fly dust dry There art> other methods of lIy ':>p,fle durlng damp weather and should control available. he <'dld <,uch as have <,ome type ot 'n~tlng 10 011<, PiH Jag<, dnd <,prdylng prOVide an even distribution at However the du<,l bdg melhod the dust on the backs of cows dppears to bE' thl' ed<,leSt ~ The )ocatlon 01 the bags IS all ,>Implesl and liledpesf There twosides HELP WANTED ( Important Spllle Sdld They For more lntormallon, conlact 'ihould be placed so catlle hil 81 Spille at the Wayne (OUn1f le<1<,t one of Ihem once {' ... pry }~ COUrH10u<,e Sh He <,uggesled pl<1tJFlg bitgs Wilkow,>kl af Northea,>l StallOIl flear a water '>ourtt> nf'ar (ollcord toeveryoatlet. The pa<,sagl-'wdy through whit h Company ~he '.attle travel should not b(' ~.- Needs much Wider than the lOw and the bag<, <,hould be low enough 50 ~ ~~ they hil the cow In the horns or ".. /.:. r Plant Managers Sales Persons * lorehead and down the back .ta\ COAL A mdlor benetlt to tly control IS Floater Operators • Mechanics an Improved r Spille said , ; -0- <,Iudlt><, show a I) \~ pound English pharmaCist '!!J ~ Full Benefits I'~ Incrl?ase m gam m calves that iJre Z,John Walker invt'nkd lilt' weaning tram theIr mothers first match In 1H27. Tht, Write Fertilizer Company Fly control dllows more milk tiP wa.s a comblnutlon of SUite 113. Sharp Bldg., Lincoln, NE 68S08 production In mother<" and Spille antimony ~ulfldf' ilnd estimated that adequate control potassium chlorate Official End ofYear 16% Clearance Sale 10% Now through October 20m Thisis·ours.

Actually, when it comes to electricity. Today, for instance. we are continu­ you should only have to be concerned ing to reduce our 'dependence on such about using it efficiently. It is our concern costly and unreliable sources as gas ~d to be sure !hat the power comes out of an oil. setting them aside primarily to meet WE CHALLENGE YOU TO•• Ei electric outlet when you need il. How­ reselVe reqilirements and high s.ummef ple!l~ Bea! our deals on every 1980 Dodge or Chrysler in stock...Beat our generous trade-in ever. all of us share the concern of peaks. We are utilizing llIore ofthe allowances and immediate deliverv...Beat the 1981 price ihcrease now...Compare our keeping energy costs as low as practjcal. tiful supplie/l of coal, and arecontlnOlng . cars to anydne else'sl ' . So we're trying to take good care of to rely on nuclear (uranium) -and hydro.' the power on our side. generating it witfl . (water) power...... the fuel mix that's currsptly most eco: .It'sour jolrto1na~~sure Ji~L!S~lt/'IJ-.'~ . IfURIlY, CLEARANCE SALE ENDS OCTOBEI 3JI nomical. reliable andc~aililble ..:;l\nd 11!l. power you must I1@Y!l ~Qn y,our sldJl.AtthJ! condItions, c~ang~, so j:foesthe "mix". o~t1el. ,,'s your jO!l,to \Jse iref1i~enIlY';I: SEE YOIIR DODGE DEALER TOOA " '. ",' . ;it. , •. Kindergarten students' of the Adriana ,Cole. Mrs. Marilyn WInside Public School toured the ~elghton.'Mrs.Terry Munter and WinsIde tire hall lasf..Thursday In· Mrs. Dennis Van Houten. observance of National Fire Mrs. Charles· Jackson Prevention Week, presented ~ach stude.nt with a Fireman Oean Mann showed fireman'S hat when they returned youngsters the fire equipment to school. and clothing a9d gave them a ride on the fire truck. ~eighborlng Circle Attendlng were Becky Appel. Neighboring Circle met Thurs· Ryan Brogren. Christine Brug· day with Mrs. Wayne Oenklau. ger. Kyle F-redertck. Jennie- Han-~ Guests were Mrs-. -Don -Wacker cock. John Hancock. Trever and Mrs. Warren Gallop and Hartman, Holly Holdorf, Bobby Maggie. Holtgrew, Chris Mann, Cory '1 , Women attendlng·the meeting Miller, Christi Mundi!. Annie wore costumes o'r masks In obser­ Munter, Donnie Nelson. Nicole vance of Halloween. ;~:Setond Place at Homecoming Schell peper, Cameron Shelton, Pitch furnished entertainment, Chad Stalling. Jason Tapp and with prizes going to Mrs. -Henry ;~-lAKINGSECOND In the Wayne State College Homecoming parade Lambda. above The theme was "Even a Cowboy Gets bown-·to Oereck Van Houten. Langenberg, Mrs. Leo Voss, Mrs. i'~' Saturday In the organIzation category was the flcal entry of Phi Beta Business ., They were accompanied by Ray Jacobsen and the g~ests. I.· '0 DALE STOLTENBERG REAL ESTATE has become associated with a new and exciting national organization known as PARTNERS. Our primarv concern is to better serve you and all our clients by gaining the maximum exposure in the real estate mark

Three Guests' Mrs. Carl Troutmanl Mrs. Min· .The An9rew Manns-were Sun'- - ­ nle Graef and Mrs. George Voss day dinner guests of the Roger were guests at Coterie Club. Thompsons of Newman Grove. which met last Thursday with The Andrc;l:w Manns Jr. and A.·K.. ' Mrs. Ben Benshoof. Norfolk. joined them for supper~ NEW LiSTING. Immediate possession Prizes were won by Mrs. N. L. i Oltman, high, Mrs. Irene The LeRoy WllllerS, CheY"rne. Warnemunde, low, and Mrs. J. G. Wyo., were SaturdaY'9Uesfs~f~Is L.-- --Sweigard. average. Guest prizes parents. the Fred WittIer's.'". On went to Mrs. Minnie Graef. high. Sunday they went to Lincoln to ~'. and Mrs. Carl Troutman, low. visit Mrs. Wittler's mother. Mrs. (,:. . , Next meeting will be Oct. 23 Minnie Wade, and her brother. NEAR COLLEGE· two bedrooms up and two with Mrs. N. L. Oltman. Ihe Dick Wades. The WyomIng down, large decl.., walk-out basement I back guests left fo'rth~lr ~ome Monday vard joinl'3 a park, possible basement rental! . Conlral:l Bridge ~ :rriornlng~:~,:; ;': "~'I~": '."'h ." . Contract Bridge .Club met Oct. a In the home 'of 'Mrs. J. G. The George Farrans:and Missy Sweigard with three guests. Mrs. were weekend i:g~~~t.s ~n the Clarence Pfeiffer, Mrs. Ben Ben­ Roger Hill home." T-ecumseh. shoof and Mrs. Don Wacker. Other "gue$ts were. the Ver~on Club prizes were won by Mrs. Hills, lormer Wlhsl~e.:resldenls. Wayne I mel, Mr~~ '-rene On Su.nd~'(I. t~ey.~I_! .h,a,#. a picnic _ Warnemunde, Mrs. Gladys (firmer a('·lndla,,· 'Hills 'Cave:­ Gaebler and Mrs. N. L, DUman. Enroute home Sunday eyeing. the Guests also received prizes. Farrans visited Ihe Gene Millers Next meeting will ~e Nov. .4 of Omaha. - with Mrs. Irene Warnemunde. Dinner" guests . $und~y, In the United Methodist home ,of Mrs. Arlene !ZO:ffk;a were Church -~:;t:;r.i~~~R:~~ft~e~~~:~d~~~ (Shirley Carpenter. pastor) Lhmemanns, Hoskins.'.:the Dan Sunday: Sunday- school, 10 J,aegers and', Jessica, '~he D4ve : a.m.; worship. 11. -Jaegers;----joshqa--anrDanntka;--:-.---- the Herberl Jaegers;.. Dirk and Trinity Lutheran . Doug, and Le~ell .. Zollka 01 Church Wayne; .' ',~ (lon DuBois, pastor) Sunday: Sunday school and adult class; 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10,30.

Sf. Paul's Lutheran C~urc~ (John e. Hafermannt pastor) . Thursday: Wornens Bible~

REP~RT OF-c:OHDITfONOF-'-- FIRST SA,VIN~S CC>,MPAI\IVOF WAVNE<,,' :~:,,"~!Jf!~ay _dh'Jne~, ,art4::.-- '$upp"er supper and: meeting. -- -·l\iteet fOr"' Bridge. h~_me The Herberf irennetls, g,00515- In tt€e·Cerf.,8rilJg, :'!1 Twenty-one members attend­ Galesburg, N, D•• speni Friday fo ''honof Of the I!!llttbjrthdayof the ed. af~~:O~ ~~~~eh~~~'~~~;~~:~ h~t, Tuesday In the Carl Bring home "·Jere, ,the t.eRoy· Brings. Leapley. and with other relatives. "Serge.!!nf BIr,i'f, Iowa', the Tom OAPY Cruft-Meets Mrs. DOh Wlnkelbauer was a' The Coin Beucks. South Sioux Dixons. and Kristin, Mrs. Bruce Mr, and Mrs. Al Brandl enter­ guest. and prizes went to Mrs. City, and Marvin Beuel<. Ed· -Schmidt, MovUle; Iowa, the tained the Sunday evening Ray Anderson. highJ- I and Mrs. dyville. tow8, were Thursday Herbert Bennetts, Gafesburg, N. meeting of the OAPY Club. held Fred Pflanz. low. afternoon callers In the hqme'of D" the Dick Jenkins family, Car· U, the Bank parlors. Mrs. Louise Beuck. roU, and Marte Bring. Pinochle furnished entertain· Brownies Meet Supper guests Oct. 8 In the th~ Joining them in evening ment. with prizes going to Brownies met Oct. 7 at the fire home of Marie 8rlng were the w~re Craig Bartels f...'\r. andel-MS. Leonard Sauser and Mrs. hall tor a regular meeting. Out­ Glen Froenkes. Wheaton. Minn., and Mrs. Byron McLain. Leonard Dowling. high. and Earl door games furnished entertaIn· the Dick Jenkins family. Carroll. Fish and Mrs, Pearl' Fish, lOIN. ment and the Carl Brings. Mrs. Gordon Casal received the . Anne Kelter bec,;Ime a The Ed H. Keifer family were traveling prize. member. T rea ts were served by Friday visitors in the Glen lynn Lackas Retzlaff home. Weeping Water. Altar Society On Ocf. 4, Brownie leaders Dave Miller. Kandl Kurtz. ~'CIIOMP St Mary's Altar Society met a:-~qvMf Mrs. Loyal Lackas and Mrs. Ed Omaha, and the Floyd Millers Thursday afternoon In the Bank H Keifer accompanied fhe and TIm were Sunday dinner parlors Brownies and three gue'sfs fa' gues~s In the Joe Dusal home. ~~ The Rev Robert Dutfy led the Wayne fa hear a storyteller. The Tilden group In mass. followed w'lth the A folk remedy for hay group had lunch before returning Dave Fuchs. Lincoln. spent the lesson, Mrs. Don Pflanz served fu"...ei is to chew honeycomb fo Belden weekend in the lawrence Fuchs lunch several times a day. home Presbyterian Women Fay Brandow, Mounf Vernon. The Union Presbyterian Wash., is visiting in the Bill Bran­ Womens Association met last dow home Thursday alter noon with 22 The Ed H Keifer family were members Saturday and Sunday guests in FollOWing the bUSiness the Gene Cook home. lincoln. meeting. Mrs Thomas Robson Dennis Staperman. Milford. presented the lesson, entitled spent Saturday to Tuesday In the "The Second Spring of Samantha Clarence Stapelman home Muffin' The John QUlstS. Cut Bank. Mrs Dick Stapelman, Mrs Mont, were Oct 6 breakfast Doug Preston, Mrs Cy Smith and Quests In the home of Mrs. Alvin Mrs Muriel Slapelman reported Young on the Fall Presbyterial they al Sunday dInner guests in the ~ '= tended in Norfolk on Oct 8 Clarence Stapeiman home were ~ Seated at the birthday table the John QUiStS, Cut Bank. Mont, Next Class Starts were Mrs Elmer Ayer, Mrs Dennis Stapelman, Milford. ~ Nov. 11,1980 /'~ Loyd Heath Mrs Darrel Neese Mark Fey, San DIego. Calif. and Mrs Fred Pllanz Mrs Don Fey Dianna Fey. On the serving commilfpt" were Omaha, M·rs AI ... ln Young. the ~ ~~ Mrs Darrell Grat Mr<; Loyd (~My Stapelman lamily and the SUCCESS Heath and Mr<; Maud Grat Ron Stapehnan tamily Guesls Saturday evening in 'he BEGINS HERE ~ Presbyterian Church home of Mrs Loul:>e Beuck in (Thomds Robson, pasfor) honor 01 her BJrd birthday were ~."" SUnddY' Worship 9 30 Mrs Kathleen Skokan, Newton. "--lege _. -, --,-.--'-' ...."co'rd church school 10)0 Iowa. tre Ed Kelters and the Den ~ nl5 Krles Name ~ Cafhollc Church The Palmer Rools Richfield. (Roberf Duffy, pasfor) Mlnn spent Saturday to Monday Address C, fy ~ Sunday Mas~ 10)0 a rn In the Floyd Rool home Mrs Kathleen Skokan. PtiOn~ lip Code __~ ~ The Harry Olsons. ColeridgE' Newton. Iowa, waS a guest in the ~. d~~, 11....;. fir"\l.0r cHId thf' W,lllclm Ebys attpnded home 01 Mrs louis.e Beuck BaD UD U\&; the 30th wedding dnnlver'>dry of Saturday to Monday the V "'(lo'nl 8e(ker~ ",undoy O~ Mrs Mildred Canecd. D1:Ql..,;~II>.IIn"tv enD nono c:::>I' afternoon In Creighton Hellevue spent Frida)" to Man 1I 'II>.IIDUIl;;':!j'l;; d The Robeet Hacp",'wece\un ddy In the home at Mrs Fred "' . Ph·o·'n' e-('402) 721-6500 ~ day allemoon lunch gue," ,n Ihe Ptlanz Don Drummond home Decatur The Mike Murphys and Leigh 1660 N, 'Cront Frem ant, Nebrask a 68.0.25 '?> They al,o allended Ihp f ,,,' Ann dnd ~<-oft Keanan, Omaha ... ere weE"kend guests In the Earl IdlJwQQ.lm~QQQQ ~~·u'~,~~~~' Awa'd' la, \he" y OQO 0OY 000 00000000000Vii" f- ,sh home Relax tonightl

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, , , ). Members-of IhECCJ'llglll1lnQ Women's Honle E)(tenston Club "Ispl~yed handlcralls 'When IMy mel laSl' 'Thursday afternoon In the' home of Mrs. 'Gij'orge Langenberg Sr.. The Jesson was on handicrafts. _Guests _at 'ihEL meeting were Mrs. Mary' .Langenberg', an honorary member, arid Mrs. "Frances Ulrlch:of N~folk and Deb Garris of Aurora. . President Mrs. Arnold Wlftler conducted the business meeting, which opened with the Extension Club Creed In unison. Members ~n~w~~ecr!"ollc;aU wlttLw'haUbe.y:­ likeabout a nice autumn day. The secretary and treasurer's reports were given by Mrs.' Ron Lange. Reports also were given on the Community Health Fair held last month in Wayne and on the County Council meeting. Mrs. Arthur Behmer and Mrs. Hilda Thomas were honored with the birthday song. Mrs. Lane Marotz, read an article, entitled "Hogs - Using Everything But the Squeal." Next meeting will be wIth Mrs. Norris Langenberg on Nov. 13.

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&DP!eS ~Ii ~~Infl .Mcintosh puaLlCM£ETINGtq1TtCE •• .,.~ Reqular Meetlng of the- RegIon IV NOTICEOF MEETllCG ~9<;Ir~ The Wayne County Soard or Commls· Gq\'lf!,Jr!g.. will b.::tItr¢"at 10;00 un. $i~ on Friday, OctObe{2.4;1980.,t ~eglon IV Ser· will meet on Tuesday. October .21. vlea ~ t.;orfolk at218 Braa~ch Av.enue. Nor· 1980 at 'he Wayne County Courthouse from 9 folk~ Nebraska. ~~~~~~~J~~:p~CFical~=:,':tt~:~~~~~~ ~ agenda Is on flIe the Cenfrel Office, a:t ty Clerk'S offIce 114 We$t Third. Wayne, Nebraska. Edn.1 Macklloe. Seqet..ry Orllretta MorTb (Pub!. Oct. 16) CQ\lnty Cler" IPubl.Oct.16) 'Senkers Life ... " ....•. ~ :~'.::: •.... AIOJ!;ander & Alexandef' •• ,_•..,. , .. PROJECT LAND RIOHTS: WAYNE COUNTY BOARD PROCEEDING! ~fR~"c~6:~.:=~;·".,.··: 99,OOCUIO_ Wayne. Nebra'b ... Ocfobe"'.I980 NARD, ,, .. •..• r ,.. • W.OD The Warne COl,lnty Board 01 Commissioners met per adjOlJrnment with all members Scribner LeglonC1Vb .. 2$,00 pr~t. l;Iollday Inn 220.32 Advance Mtlceot this meeting was published In The Wayne Herllld, .sIegal newspaper, DUEll on October 2, 1980 NARD...... _. '.510.00 Th& mlnul~ 0' 11m last meeting were relld (Ina approved SPECIAL PROJECTS: The foUowlng officers reports of fees collected during the month 0' September and remit R.F, Blalt1trt j.. 141.91 fed to Stilte and County Treasurers wore approved as follOWS PAYROLL TAXES: Drgre«aC. Morrl,. County Clerk - 52145 20 SoelalSec:urltyBureau .•...... :.~ 1.311.52 Attnl Delay Flnt National .. _...... , 1.:n~.IO 0Jo:all~~~t~e;. ~h~~'~ -;,,:/~ Norman J. Melton HeMaska Dept. "Of RevenUtl', .. 613.00 Th~ Distress Warrant CertIficatIon 5ubmitted b)/ Leon Meyer County Tre,n.. Cill' Clerk OFFICE EQUIPMENTI amlned and approved. Xerox , , . The Qua"'erl.,. Fee Repon at Leon F Meyer County Treasurer. was Illl.(lmined and ap 95J46 INTER·GOVERNMENTAL provid 6iI.11.19 ~ ~ll!on EKPENOITURE STATEMENT COST SHARE: .' ?lP.04 to Cnrroll LOWER ELKHORN Welding Consl. Co. w~s ~onded 9D.90 A motion m(I'.!8 TRUCK EXPEN5.ES LouIse Melertu!nry WHEREAS. rho lel/les which had been adl)pled by Ihe LfOvy,nq Bo.!Ird on Sepl 119ft IH· PhIllips Pelrol..um l'i' Jl D80H FchootDlslrlclNo IS • '6M,lh 22~ LllveTn Clau'M!n lBII~ \b" Goody..ilr 86 School Dlslrlc' No H .71Mllls (;.er.slcr Elkmeler 1O~1 n Norfolk Dodge In '\.I ~ MaynlllrdAbler School Dlslrlcl No ]) I, Mdls INFORMATION & EDUCATION: School DISlrl<;1 No 4S '0 'n Mllh O..pl olEcOf\omlc; Frankie CbarlPt" Lillian Marvin Wakefield f're Dlslrlcl No_9 '{J M,lls I..." \ to 8 D"vt'lopmt'nl I 11 .,.nlltl"~ Loran Kratochvil NOW THE RE FORE BE IT RESOL VI" 0 Ihe ,1-'''''''" h~,">l ~o n mll,,'mum IImounf of deposits to .....hlch WId boIIn. J~ .,nlJtled 's tnereby ,e-ducl'd ..nd Ih..llh.. I".,,,,, • M.srllyn C.ssllur '" "",!','Dto" ..... U AILQ IJI1 OXIn'Y d"l)05lls In s..td blln. "n..11 nol .,..cee;<>l"tlon WII. movecr by Edd'e ..nd ~onded by Posp,sh" lind on 'oil ,- .. II {OJlIl. (0 Pre''' L18.1 DQf\IILd Kahler 87910"'" tt,.. "'01.., resulled In all Ayl!'S POSTAGE Ylcklll~yer S'il6.11 The BOiJrd accepted Ihe res"ilnalJon ot Harold Wrtll'" Irom Ihe W/ityne (ou"ly Plllnm"g ~tanlon Pos'masl.., " 00 RICn..~d$eymour I.DIUI lind Zoning Comml~lon Nortolk Poslm",sl.., ISO 00 C.arol HanlCr %46.'" r~ A prlorlfy number tor Ihe fedet-/I1 Aid PrOI""'! No BRO '0: ..,II be deslg"II'ed .01 I"'vlng lh~trt" • Ill) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE,> Phylll' Knobbe 133.61 'he ne.1 m~fln9 "."1, E ~"'yn Ml'lllonkl'l ,., '.,\<;1', ""'­ HoskinS W... slern Sond... regg.., "',. T"e request "t Judge Mer"" Wllr,.,n 10' .. ..,.,... ~. to' 'n.. Con'..r.,n~e 'DO"" ...... s lCldemaWHtI 2'15.17 ", \'."1', ,",'ill", I'"( ~r,,-'iX'. PROJECT LEGAL COSTS d,s~"ssed and labled untIJ II ''''vre meel'"" I'! ~'.~."" 9,'J', 'ir..... ,l p,.,..c.. Co Reqrsler 01 O....-ds (Publ OCt. 141 The Board r.,,,,'~d Ih.. b.ds lor IhI! Co..onl)' W'de Br 'oge S'9n,"',1 p' Dlll'C I whlct1 hl'ld ...... :9 bePn opened on September n. 1980 II ...as apparenl Ihllt H..,I <"qns Inc of Bloom,ng'on Ind "_\ Sal",rles ~.'. '.016M <;lj1, ~'."'.'. I f/9It> ~I ~vlCp E ..slernNeb' t"lephoneCo """.<;1'" ':lO", J.noII.~ltl"" Brlck..r S In~ supplies "'"JI'II' Blk ~ Des MOines StllmpMtg Co supplies ..., I(,..tfblll suppll...... ~) B $7,800POO earned by E ..slmlln Kooak Co suppl'es loS1 Lnoll• .o.ddltla> Wm Lllenlh",I'" Sam.. supplies "00 IIIk \ R...:llleid !I. Co Inc. supplies 'cwn Norfolk Ofllc.. Equlpme"l. supplies mill", '116 hv,'"000 .... Midwest Federal savers I ... 1.." ,\ Wuyne Herald supplies publl"hln.ge"p ~',~, \1\ \1 I.'" II W', 10 It,-\gh'''n~lt~,,,, Luvern" Hilton A(J pos.llI';Ie '" \','11\' '\~ III 1"'1 I' 11). Charlie, R"I"gerallon new equlpmen' I .. :",:n 1JI8tl lu~ern A lip 01 Ihe hat 10 all of you who watched your money grow at .. HIlTon ACJ county court cost, In I"" H.smmond & Slephens Co s""ppln';l Cl7Sls !,~ I,,' , j": U Midwest Federal Not only did your money return healthy P ..I'ICk l Murphy supplle~ I .. tn' 11990 Wayne Den"llIu ~on",en"on el(p \Or1~ .\okI'Il"" /Ilk lO diVidendS-II was used 10 help OUI communilles grow and Oonllid Weible JII,lor IlIlIon I..... '" tid of pr" Norbed H Brug\ler m~lnl ot eq"lpm.,.nl I ..... la, . prosper DOO!"~che< Appltllnce new equlpmenl r... Lor 'J Cily olWllyne ullllles [:lAla,I' """.1 '''''''''1''>'' OISQll E..lerml"alor Co Inc pest con"ol 1 W· tau 1.' \ ' an; ThiS IS the end 01 OUI bUSiness year buill IS the beginning of a new H"rr" J' • ~ 8~ ~ Lolll IIH I: the announcement Joann Ostrander CDC. Dlslrle' Courl Cl7Sls .,., 1..0, SJk 11 "6 '0 La, 1\ IUk I! I!\J \~. IPl l l!U 11 JOdnn Oslr..nd", CDC snerJIIs 'ees lol I IHk D ',~ to8 l.ol Jl OH 1\ I~ W..yn" Denkl,.u Irll",..I .."p "',(I' l.ou 11>-)7 18 Slk IJ \p I)J ll' JO' In,, I' II lin 11 Nebr Dept 01 Admin ServIces. Sepl ,nw.slh 'i H~' l.of 9 BH .') 970 J~ 1.0.·8 IIH :1 X_. _ eqUlpmenl machIne mlllni '"' Lol ~ 5 14' lD hlk!1 I."" :l.J PI Lol. 910.\.1\ 11 Bn II ~ ,. ,. Lol 9 Il1k.'l JQoIInn R lenser Sepl cl",,.nln9 ",''''IC~ "90 1.o10-"W· REGIONAL CENTER FUND .. ~~' Lol ~ (..---toni 4 l/...... '. MIllion Be"lrlc" 501 .. 1.. Develop Ctr malnlenllnCe 01 res.ldenh I III Lot. 9 10-11 on 9 llI'rclay·. FI,."r .o.:loHI."" SPECIAL POLICE PROTECTION FUNO Merchant 011 Co IJII~ ~~J 11 l'"v1n:! Dhtnn' "t Ellingson Morors. Inc mllinten,.nce ot equ'pmenl III rs reat F , ..drlckson 011 Co maintenance of equipment J 25 it's9 WAYNE COUNTY IMPROVEMENT FUND ) Belermann E leclroc labor "nd supplies 101 ~I 5'5·lnt I ~, P:ovtna DIJlrlcl ..' 18 l COUNTY ROAD FUND , '" £75' lnl \ '" lnt>1I • .c.!dhl"" S..llIrl"s . IG 11,,1 ~~ ~l<>t IHk J I '" lin 1 Consollddted EngIneers Arch enqlneerln';l serviCes __ ~, , Ilk e 8 PlLof .' BU 11 . . 61,~~: ~~p~~r s~:~I~~Y. ~ /tobe supplies / r Kopll" Auto Supply. supplies ~, r~ Tan Rl~ AddIHOP L~an VlIlley Implemenl suppll.... S 90 !Pt l Mar..- IS Machine Shop. supplies. repllin n 2~ lnt 10 Schmodes.. Inc supplies ,~ 11 Col~e~~ ~rne Hill nnt .l.ddlllon T&W Tire ServIce, supplies, repll''S 1~)8 Tn!es Brudlg.!ln. Inc, &upplles 11 00 Pt LoU 7-89-10 Bll< ~ Wlly"e Aulo Par~. supplies . I~ 21 Lotlll12 Bll< ~ Tara R1<1£c AddU!... Coryell Derby. repa!rll 68 90 ~\~~ ~~/lnU Blk H Grllh",m Br"ke. repairs 199 n Merchanl 011 Co . 9as. oil. grease 179 61 Coll"lle Ifill Sel;:ond Addition Neb..- Sand & Gravel. gr"vel 6,811.00 Wheeler 01", St Regis P4per. lumber J.nl1O Blk .. Nebr Department of Roads, contrl'lct work 6..tlltI1" STATEMENT OF CONDITION CIty of Wllyn.., utilIties 46 78 CDll~ Vi_ ~itltm bUT ttlln D~'trl't • 18.1 Consolidated Englneers·Arch ,englnuerlng services Wppl,l!'i ~9.~ H McLain 011 Co.. fuel and supplies 1..601.83 Lot. lJ·J1 81): I Ta", Itid;Il' AddiUon as of September 30, 1980 Lots 1-1 BIll. 1 Lotl. Wheeler Olv SI Regis Paper. supplies, lumber 2.1S1.JO 1l9.8!t ]Z6.00 McCorklndllle Implement, Inc. repairs 41l.16 (...... ,ford I'i B..-n'. 4dditlan ....Lot "12 1l5.24 ASSETS Mldcon Equipment Co . repairs ill )2 Mike Petry Chev Otds, repairs 11 ~O BJ. S ~NSIDE Mortgage Loans and Other Loans on Real Estate. $113,759,215 Mortis MIIchlne Shl)p, repairs 16.50 YOlJ~ Service. radIator repair 48.00 Crawford r; Ihom" Qutlot! PavU\i District' 1C-ID All other Loans 1,593,269 Kahler Construction, gravel 114.50 S';,ClItlot7. 39J.01 lIinsloo Traeu Cash and Investments ..10,123,879 Mid West Bridge & Consfrucflon, gravel, sand 1,1SO SO Pt~. 1-l5·l SwInney Bridge & Consfructlon, contract brldgs work ~,090.00 Ea...t Addition Fixed Assets Less DepreCiation , ..1,868,551 Wayne County Public Power Dist., sept. &f!rvlces 10.00 PavUIB Diltrkt I .,.... 1] Con5OJldated Engineer-Arch.. bl-monfhly Pt'yment ~l 66 N 100' Lot lB-E 15' Deferred Charges and Oth'er Assets .. ', .2,525,674 Consolidated Engineer-Arch., englneerln9llervlc~supplies S9.S4 N 100' Lot) Blk .. Ifotrlble'll I'i"c AddJtlon Bruggeman 011 Co.• suppUes . ) 00 l.I:lU21·12 410.lS Lae, AdditlOll TotaJ. . $129,870,588 ConstTuctlDl'l Service Equipment, supplies. replllrs JI1.66 P:>vina: District I 15-J COI'yeH Derby, suppl~. f~1 3.3'hI51 8J1< 6 SIl.!>!>" Koplin Auto Supply. lupplies 11.19 1lreJ;,ler a PiltterllQl'J'~ bt A4t:11tlon Rex·TtlJl Equipment Corp.. supplies 101.76 loU J·Z .•. ,. all' z..e.!.8 LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH Sherry Bros.·True Vatve. 5UP.P~les . S.59 'Stenwall CQnocoS-Vlce. ~pplies, gas, etreset 1,026.38 Pavin,: Df.trict , 15.-4 Savings Accounts. . . .. $110,204,348 Th.les·BrudlglJn.lnc·,tl.lPP,lles. 16.10 •.• lSA-.61 3 ." '," ~ : ... IIlS.t4 IteJbho'lI Znd Adcllti

for phys.Jca -or mental.dis­ ability .seriously interfering with the perfonnance of his I or her duties ifsuch disabil. ~~::te~rr~~~~~:.ri&:[Y--­ ~ti~:~or;f t~&~:t~n~f 1.r:. braska may request the Commission on Judicial ~~a~~~ifA°c"aSti~~scoOf8~~; Justice or Judge of the Su· preme-Court or other judge, and in such event; the com­ mission shaH make such in. ~ENC'NG v~stigation as the cornmis­ AND ROOfiNG MATERIALS flloQ deems necessary and in -;-.it1VdtsereOOn- m&Y,- ~ ./ ~!U:e,a ~~~~it~' o~/~~~~~d Stee~ sue ustice or u ge 0 t e Roofing Supreme Court or othe'r ~8-~ (5) AU papers' filed with eOd pr-oceedings--before tUe:~~nO;t'~::!id1::0~:e~ the commission or masters & Siding concernmg the reprimand. diSCipline, censure, suspen­ (fo~~n~~~~~nih~Sthf:~r:c~ SIOn, removal, or retirement tion prlOf to any fonnal open 29 Ga. Galvanized OTSuch Justice or Judge of herin::ashall be confiden­ Proposed Amendment No.2 Jt~dg~u~~eili~~l~~n~~i~~h~~ tla. a --the- The filing of 1%" Corruglllted re:u~:t~f!l!::::t!::~~~~ m addition, the commission ft~~~~ ~i~~:bdef~~~ \h; may request the Supr~me ComtnUJsion on Judi,cIarQualill­ commiSSion or masters or 6' to 16' lllmgths Court to appoint one Or more the SUarefne Court: snan be eat/ona from 11 to 1D; add the special rnastertl who shall be sanctiona of reprimand. dtBcl. de~me a pnvileged com­ Judges of court!; of record to munication. The Supreme pUnt, celUJure andBU8pension of hea,. and hold a formal open judgeo without pay for not to ex­ &~~~0~~d~~:~n1~~th~~~~~ 95 ceed 8 months to the present ~~~r~:~hto::~:r~~~~~t:e pnes of removal ur retirement,· ;; tion before the commission, . :_' 1'1 i tOO oq. It add a new ground of conduct port to the commission If. the masters, and the Su­ $2'9 preme Court:- prejudicial to the admlnJ3tra· :~:~:;rc~~~id;r~~g~~:r~:~: tlOtl o( Juatlce for 5uch satlc­ Ilona; Gnd authorize the Su- ord and report of the mas- lAH6l No Justice or judge Amend~e.;,t ~ lRleo1 Brand wfl~ Proposed No. ~~d:ewf:nu::e:rh:::18u:~:tftn: ~=~fu:°tha~~~: eomm~~ 4 vote f£lI 'this proposal ~K:;;:.ta:~~~ It;~~~ :':;1~:~~ charges are established by preme---GoUl'-t Judge of the r,:::d8::di.ie~J~tJl'ri1~~:~{~ 121f2 gs. Barbed Wire $3487/ clear and convincing eVI­ Supreme Court or other - recommendation of the Com­ dence, It shalI recommend to 00-roo1 11'088 •••••••••••••••••• mIssIon remove a Judge t:Ji"e'S'upreme Court that the ~:~~~s=~~:~~~~~:. ~;:~h~::J:,&~:~~~ 1A:~1~::~. whenever nch judge pleads Justice or Judge of the Su­ sion, or as a master. or as a guilty or no contest to a felony preme Court or other Judge member of the Supreme 'i/j:nn;b~~:t~~~ Pr:t~Z~~'!!,~~n,; ~ charge. Involved shall be !.!..2..:. Court, in any proceedings ouOh a~d 'efflc~t'8y8~.tr.in .tf.f tw~ ~AW~ ~@DU rimanded, disciplined, cen­ involving his Of her own common 8ehoo/~~' Wh~c~.' methrid £A $'jj'@(fi[ orr GOOlll A vote ~ th;5 proposal sured, suspended without reprimand, dis~ cen· ::~gen::t~7t::t~J~:"~I~O::; A.~~!jj) ~Oml ~@UGH ~~~ C:~;.I~sio':e::,bj;~~i;f pay ror a definite penod of sure, suspension. removal. excesBive·.burdim 'is lmped on nti un 2 BOARDS time not to exceed six or r.etirement." - he/ill~ $6S;:~~ s.~aJ::::~:n;,.:~,~f~:I~~,r,:~i~: property ow~~~~:" :, '::: 1:«-' " '126 In. Hog Wire :::o~h~~a:m::;dbeorretired '1 20-rcd rolD _.. ~:Y':::'~~~~c;~~':i,:~':nm::~~r; w~rd~~f511r:,~Il:~f:rur:u:~, l2J The Supreme Court ~~i:tdi~t~e~~l:rt,~~,~: ~~: $lAV Cll«~IBn~G :;::d~dri1u:n:;~a:~tto~~t!I&~ shall review the record of Proposed Amendment No.3_ .. above; wlU Rot add the addi­ the proceedings and .m Its a~},;:::I/;*:hl~:r:r:tJ~:1~,. ".egactnaent of a·,pla~!~ lot the tlonat ground for 80n('tlon8 of discretion may per~lt the leg~lation "~;::=~~:. ,;0.r.?'~~~~!: +e~,~,~#on ~,,", ' II $@O ~@ll condud prejudIcial to the ad­ Introduction of additional enact providIng Ihat ._ in LtV ministration o( Justite; and eVidence The Supreme lhe Increased value of rt:al prop­ Court shall make such de­ erty resulting (rona ina~ would nol add the propqaed new provements- designed primarily ~95 authority o( the Supreme Coarl termination as it finds just collservaUu~ 32 In. he/ill'IfY H@g Wlrre $"77 regarding the disqualification or and proper, and ~ay oz:der for ellery!! may be ;;V $33~5 the reprimand, dlscip~ exempt from. taxallon. such 2G-,od 0'@99 IJ ~Ie:~~; ~~i7t~h:;g~~ censure, suspenSion, re­ exemption to be upon any terms. , ':I'l:v:: consIderations altd re.'ltrictivns cOlllest to ffdonu charges. moval, or retirement or such prescribed by the Legislature. Justice or Judge of the Su- "Constltutionnlamendment ~~e~~;o~h~fryotr~~~~~~tee A vote MiA.l1YJ:iI thi.., proposal ~oc~:F:8ioe:;:e:6~~d~~~~i will not authorize Ihe Legisla~ recommendatIOn. Upon an ture to enact legifllatitin of any QuaJJflcudons ond to providv order for retirement, tho kind proViding that the in­ Sioc~ade Pan~~s addiUonnl dJsciplJnary mens­ Justice or Judge of the Su- crealled value·of real property Red [Srand ures lind an additional renulting from imprQvements ground (or discipline appli­ ~;;~O~h~~~b~ b~ ::b:~J':v4rh 1f4 Inch Gal". WeDded S@eeD Mesh cable to a Justice or Judge of the ~ame rights. and ~:~i::::al~~mc::;~~~o; e~n:,z~ the Supreme Court or other pnvlleges as .fhe or she had from taxation. ' judge. retired purl;uant to statute DFor Upon an order for removal, ..A conatitutional- amend· the Justice or Judge of the ment to lnlthoriz~the Legisla. o Against" Supreme Court or other ture to provide 0 tax exemp· _ 49 Judge shall be removed from tion on encJ;'gy conservation ~ office, and his or her salary improvements as prescribed. 34"h 16' IHtO>g Panels ..".."." EACH TEXT OF PROPOSED shall·cease froril"ili'edate of 1-4 CONSTITUTIONAL oFoT such order, and- he or she AMENDMENT shall be ineligible for judi­ o Against" Be it enacted by the people ofthe cial office. Upon an order for Pane~s .~1789 State of ,Vebraska, suspenslon,the Justice or 52"x16' CombinaUon EACtl Judge of the StiEreme Court SectIOn 1. That at the general or other judge shall draw no ~~:~i~;;altb~~~~~i~~ed l~9~~, salary and shall perform no dU~in\the Ile it enacted by thepeople ofthe electol"lil of the State of Nebrascr Judicial functions State ofNebraska. -_ ~N ~~e:1J:;:tVt:~~~~lefV~ :;;;j~~~ period of suspensIOn. us- C IFARMASTER GUARANTEED GATES '" STOCK enSlOn shaJi a 28, 29'bsnd30, ofth.e Co~stituuon vacanc 10 t e s· e ~~:~t~o: l~ ~:;:~i~~.~~80~ ticeor u eo e be~submitted E¥¥ r 8& ~~~:8e~rb~~h:~~~sl~Stuhr::ebY there shall to the ourt or at er IU ge. electors oUhe State-ofNebraska 8h'~~~":~jd~~~r r:~~~~i~~ -'~~e:f:~~tt~i~tCl~o~\~L~~~ lion 2', orthe ConstitutioJ;l.!:If Ne· CREOSOTED POSTS slon on Judicial Qualifics.­ braska~ \vhich is· hereby pro­ tionS'consisting of: ll, Twd pos.~ bY the Legislature'.: ~7:W:f~~ "Sec. 2. The pro!lO~rty ofthe Treated) iou&·diMf'tet- -"C'OUi'l-e-,"one (Pressure state and its governmerital judgiHH'- e-munie~OUfl;, subdivisions shall'00 exeJ!lpt ­ SYP . ~:~pen8~= from taxatio,n. 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WE'll.ll0AD THE HEAVV 8TEMS WITH OUR FORK LIFTS rh.rt I LUMBE·R .cO., (l}' l!!l! = '- G~d's ·.Shar" ..Pastor'·Fredricksen served St. Sunday school, 8:10. them for supper SUf,lday were ·eof LWML Paut's Lutheran Church" in Car­ Mrs. Faye' Hurlbert, ·Mr, and vl~es ·Oct. 12 roll from 1934 to 1946. United Me1hodist Mrs. John Reesand E1rr'er Jones. Church: Church Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephens and ocal'Chrls­ Skating Party (Kenneth Edmonds, pastor) the ClarenceMorrises, all of Car­ :tJ'ln.grolol!th leader. distributed All Faith Youth are planning a Suriday: Sunday SChool, 10 roll, were among guests Oct. 4 In ~ervlce. . "pe<:lar10,,11"" at the A roller skating party at the a.m.; worship, 11, the Darryl Field home In Wisner ne\\I banner {or the church proper Wakefield Recrea:tion Center to help CarrIe Jo celebrate her se· was 'made by Mrs. Ar11:\ur Cook. Thursday evening. Oct. 23. Presbyterian-Congregational cond birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick _J1!~ ~v. Fredrick Cook of The group met Oct. 8 at the Church Nickels of Tracy, Iowa, spent the laurel "...... as In charge of the in­ Methodlsf Church with 13 (Gail Axen, pastor) evening Irl the Clarence Morris vocation and delivered the morn­ members present. The Rev. Ken· Sunday: Combined worship home and also were among Ing message. A chancel drama, neth EdnlOnds had. the opening service at Presbyterian Church, guests in Wisner. 10:30 a.m. entitled "The Good Samaritan," prayer and presented the lesson, Linda Fork. South Sioux City. was pr.esented by Mrs. Gilmore entitJed "What the Bible Is" spent the weekend in the Edward SShs~ -1'/;.T5. Arthur Cook, Mrs Mrs. Randy Schluns !)erved -5ociat-Calendar Fork'f1l:i'Me.• Lumlr Buresh and Mrs. Murray lunch 'Thursday, Oct. 16: Carroll The Cyril Hansens and Heidi Letcy. Narrating the drama was The Rev Gail Axen will be a Craft Club, Mrs. Larry Alderson; spent the Oct, 5 weekend In Mrs. Arnold Junek guest at the next regular Senior Citizens meet for crafts; Yankton with their daughter, Sunday school youngsters, led meeting. scheduled Oct 22 Delta Dek Bridge Club, Mrs. Lynette. who aftends Mt. Marty Frank Vlasak by Mrs. Dennis Rohde, sang College., Hansens attended "Father, Abraham" and F ark Honored Friday, Oct. 17: GST Bridge Parents Day at the college, "Walking and Talking and Prais Edward Fork observed his blr Club, Stan Morrises; Senior The Leonard Halleens and -lng God." Ihday last Thursday evening Citrzens meet to paInt Janie Halleen of Colorado Spr The service closed with prayer Guests In the Fork home in Sunday. Oct. 19; Adult ings, Colo., had supper last and a hymn accompanIed by eluded Gladys Fork of Sioux City, Fellowship masquerade party, Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Edward Fork the Pete Vollersons, the Ernest Presbyferian Church Mrs. BessIe Nettleton Following the Forks and Ed Gadeken and Monday, Oct. 20: Deer Creek The Lee Middletons, Leadville, breakfast was served to about 65 Renee, allot Laurel, the Kenne'h Valley 4 H Club, Glen Lobergs: Colo,. were visitors Oct. B in the A Second Place For Morey persons in the church fellowship Dunk laus 01 Wayne, and the Lon Senior Citizens meet for cards home of Mrs. Robed Johnson hall. The breakfast was span n,e Forks Angela Kimberly Tuesday, Oct, 2}: Hillcrest Mrs. Middleton is the former TAKING SECOND PLACE at the college's homecoming parade in Del's Place' sored by the Ladles Aid and Jennifer itnd 1 amara Home Extension Club, Mrs MIriam Hennrickson of Carroll • the dormitory division vyas the Morey Hall enfry of "Showdown at LWML Marian Jordan, Senior Citizens SenIOr (,frzens meet tor bingo ReceIves Chair (inroll Senior (III/ens met for Wednesdav, Oct. 22: Congrega A pastor's chair lor SI Paul'~ crafts and cards lasl Friday tlonal Womens Fellowship Lutheran Church chancel has <'ltternoon On Thursday Kay been given as a memOrial lor the Glltert of Norfolk aSSisted With Walter Jager returned home Rev and Mrs CE Fredricksen pillntlnq Oct 8 from a Sioux City hospItal by their children Carl at t)lnQo turnl<,hed entertainment lollowlng surgery He entered fhe Phoenix, Arir Mrs Carl IVeral 0(1 7 with prlles QOlng 10 Mrs hospital Sept I) Girbino of Ohio, Mrs Charle"> Ruby Olln( an Mr<., LOUise Boyce f he Lester Andersons. Stanton, (Erma) Peterson 01 SIOUJ( Fall';. Clfld Mr'> E mil Hank IoWd, spent the weekend In the 5 0 Mrs Vernon rValellai ~Clrr\, Hotf'ldi LOUie AmbrOl Clarence Morrts home JOining Burg 01 SIOUX (lty and Willi" 01 Mr.., Chil<,II!ll:' look and Mr.., Newark, NY HI-'f thd I~om ..... pre w,nnf'(<' el' William Hf'lIry Ji;"nM>n I ,]I(j';. followlnq iI potluck dinner Applied Science st'"rvt"d th.' sh,,,t,-,,I t.'rm D, t 6 eI' th(' (,,('n'Df (il,/ens In Orr,Cf' '11 dav, 'n ( p"Ipr 11-\4 I Franklin j) /-{OUI>" Open House velt sl'rv..d th,- I'HlI.':'·S( ')1 Paul's Lutheran starting In 1'-!:U Church dav~ ~5 ~tl Vl'ars, 39 Sunday Worshrp 7 Set at College .

fhe Applied S("'ence D'vl">lon ilf Wayne Stale Colit'ge Will hold il high school _.apen house on Thursday Oct 16 So far 14 area high \(1'10015 have accepled the Invltat,on at Dr Don (attle head ot WS( atColumbus Federal Applied SCience Dlv,slon The open house will deal wPlh home economics Indu';.troal education and solely education Demonstralions Will be carried out by WSC !>ludenls who dre currently enrolled In applied sCiences courses VIsiting ">tudent<, are trpl' to ill/end demon<,!ratrons clnl1 sessions <.oordinilted hr MilrQdret l-1ansen In horn!' economltS dnd Don (altl", 'II dpplled sCience The mdln purpose ot the opl~n house I" a publl( service tor th,,, diVISion 10 Inform dred people at what we dre dOing Or Call1t' sdld The Dpen hou">E' will .,idr! at ~ )0 d m In Benthack Hall wlIh cI symposium called (areers In Home EconomiCS information will be prOVided on career opportunities In Ihe area of hOfne economiCS Wayne Slale graduafes w'Hl be shdilng their Free Gifts! experiences and careers In the Deposit Deposit Deposit Depalt lIoposlt areas of fashIOn merchandiSing S250 SSOG SI.ooo »,000 SS.OOO Interior deSIgn bUSiness DESCRIPTION or mO-nli or more or mont 0 ...... or more extenSlOn. SOCial services and other careers where home Gemc:o Mixer 1. 2 free 3 free economics has been dn assel The 4. 1.50 1.00 free students wIll have an opportunIty to VISit and. ask questions of the grads as well dS meel and VISi! 9'rrier 8. lves Wllh Wayne State home economics students Pie Plate 2. free free 2 free 3 free 4 free For those viSitors Interested ,n Industrial education a program has been designed in Meas of crafts, such as plaster casting, Cheese Slicer ledthercraft and the art 01 decoupage Otner areas of 8. 3. 1.50 1.00 free 2 free 3 free demonstrations are .baslc electricity, offset and letterpress duplication"s, engIne Rubbermaid 1% dynamometer and automobile engine diagnosis. There will be Qt. Pitcher 4. 1.50 1.00 free 2 free 3 free demonstrations and lectures on metals and welding as well as wood working. Candy Dish Psycho·physical tests in safety education will be In operation for &(over 5. 1.00 free 2 free 3 free 4 free observation by the guest students They will have the opportunltv to conduct tests in distance judgment, fi,eld of Gemco Nut vision, visual acuity and reaction 6. free time. Mill free 2 free 3 free 4 free The visitIng students will have lunch in the WSC Student Center. Crystal Glass Cheese Platter/' .1.00 free 2 free 3 free 4 free il'lI., Pub'ic' is Cordiall, Invifed to an Informal Coffee for ONE SELECTION· PER FAMILY, PLEASE. Gerald A Conway § Can4idate for Legislature int:"III "~" . fft be~tlllt Jeff's CGf!f ...... ~' - 212 Main street Wayne t~~~~~~SII~'!jL~C!~~e"lil from 10 . II a.m.· -=if' r~; S:Chool Calendar Friday( Oct. 17: Footba'lt, Homer at Alieni 7:30 p.m. ,.. ':~ First Lutheran Church Tuesday, Oct. 21: PSAT tests; (David Newman, pastor) 8:30 a.m. to noon; funlor· high Thursday: Dorcas Circle, to volleyball. Homer at Allen, 4~~0 a.m., with potluck meal at noon. p.m.; varsity volleybaH. Homer Sunday: WOrship, 9 a.m.; Sun- at Allen. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 22: Football, Allen at Walthill. 7:-30 p.m. Thursday·Friday, Oct. 23·24: No schooL teachers convention. Springbank Friends Church Sunday evening guests in the (Galan Burnett, pastor) Ken Linatelter home were the Sunday: Sunday school~ 10 Fay Isoms and David. Sioux CJty. a.m.; worship, n. the Walter Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday: Prayer meeting, a Vern Jones and the John Ralphs, p.m. San Diego, Calif. Keith Ellis and son Lance, Englewood, Colo., visited recent· United Methodist ly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Church Doc Ellis. (Vivian Hand, pasfor) The Ken Llnafelters and the Friday: United Methodist John Ralphs were Friday and 'vJomen bazaar at the church, 1 Saturday guests In the Clayton p rn. Chicken and biscuit supper Schroeder home, Lincoln. served 'rom 5 to 8 p.m The Vernon Snyders. Hansen is First SundaYl Sunday school, 9 1~ Greehleaf, Idaho, have been In Dave Hansen won first place a.m.; worship, 10:30, UMYF. Allert. They came to attend from among 55 senior individuals 7 )0 p.m. memorial services for his participating In the District Wednesday: Choir. 6 30 p.m mother, Elsie Snyde!. Future Farmers of America ~::r~u;~:;~ng conlest al Blair New Schoo. lunch. Hansen received a Itrst place g trophy and a purple ribbon Also receiving a purple ribbon l!:.' R was Bruce MalcQm, who placed Ru•Ue i;;» To ndent °l·fy , 11 th out of the 5S senior in- dividuals Some of Wayne's Finest Jeff McAfee placed In the blue Co rrect S t ribbon senior group and Pai _. . y.s em Onderstal placed in the red rib· bon Benlor group comprehensive ma'nagement wlfh national standards DRESSED INCOGNITOare Wayne:Carroll Hlgh]chool students during "reverse day", ot homecoming ":"A The senior team 01 Hansen, ~ystem for Identifying and States may select one of three ac'lvltles last week. Boys cam~ to schoOf dressed like girls and vice versa. Here. somo 01 'he well dress Ma!~om, McAtee and Onderstal '-·cOrrectlng problems in' local systems for monitoring the lunch ed stummts pose lor the cameta. Front row from left are Jere.Morrls, Michelle Kubik, Mike luft Back placed second out 01 14 feams, school feeding programs will program under the new rules. {OW from left: Tod Heier, Kara I(ugler, Perry Nelson. and the iunlor team of Kevin take effect Jan 1, according to The three options Include an Carol Tucker Foreman, assistant audit system. a review s·ystem or secretary for the U 5.· a combination of aUdits and Department of Agriculture reviews. Each system requires (USDA). on· site evaluations of school programs. Howovcr. Regulations Issued by USDA requirements vary with each establish new requirements for system regarding frequency of state reviews of lunch programs. visits and actions fa ken actions to remedy problems regarding deficiencies. found by reviewers and plans for "In provIding three options for recovering lederal funds states. we are attempting to misspent In the program. provide them flexibility to do the "This new system IS designed best pOSSible job," said Foreman. both to Improve admInistration of This ffexlbility Is provided to the program and make certain states as o. result of comments that all required componenfs of received "On proposed regulations school meals are being served to Issued last year. Commentors, children." Foreman said. representIng· local and state Audits conducted by USDA and officIals, school administrators, fhe General Accounttng Otflce In school food service workers and rec::ent years revealed parents, emphasized differences weaknesses in state and. local In problems and resourceS from management of school lunch stafe to state. An additional $4 million In pr~~~aem~f the deflclencle/clted federal funds are being provided were Inadequate procedures for to states 'to offset expenses for reviewing student applications monitoring responsibilitieS:. for free and reduced price meals; Currently, 27 million children errors In counting, claiming aod receIve meals In 95,000 schools costing of meals served; and lack throu.gh the natIonal schoollunch~ of compliance· with federal program at a federal cost of $3 standards regarding meal billion a.year. Schools and states components. file claims for federal money The new regUlations require based on the number of free. statE~s to monItor schOOl" .lUnch redocea- price ·snd--pafd· meals ·prograros by conducting on·site they serve that meet federal reviews to deterrrilne c<:;Jmpfiance standards. -

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