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Thls'~~II~.. :\6~a'gll$ two Section$ PlUS SUPP~EMENTS J "I ,,! '" "," '<, "',' .' " ,,', 1 Survey ini Resolts Coming ,iili A total of 484 surveys were returned in the recent reader opinion survey conducted by The Wayne Herald. Results of the survey have been complied and are now being studied by Herald staff members to determine what fealu~es ,anp items are best liked. by the reeders. Results THE, , , ." WAYNE• ",' . 1 !" HERALD, , ' '. . were broken down Into several categories., Includlng·men. .wcmen and temtnee. Serond Cli.. p~.gr Paid at. W.ynfi. Nrbra,k. WAYNE; NE,BRAS~A ~878~, THURSOA,Y, F'EBRlJARY '15'::1973 NINETY·SEVENTH YE~R : NUMBER·SEVENTY·FIVE Survey results wHl be released in a coming Issue of The Herald. .
, Wayne city councHmen" 'rues Councilmen gave their eo council approve commercial ing before a paving district can Heard a preIJm1nary est: day nig'hf accepted bids on proval.fo issue a new bollie club building permits, Up 10 tnts time be formed male of cost ot servicing the' several pieces of equipment and nquor license 10 incorporators 01 approval was given by city cterk -Discussed and sent to com mduslrial area eos t of the city for work 'at the municipal swim the· BloCK Knight Lo"unge, Ap Dan Sherry and building jnspec mntee a request from Bill and the area auf to it with mlng coo! creve! came on a 7·0 vole, wHh lor DJck Carlson. Wo~hler for restricted parking sanitary sewer and improving Cosl 01 three vehicles and an one councilman 'not being pres -Discussed how 10 provide on logan Street from the rail tnc city sewage treatment ta. electric"detrick for the city will ent for the council meeting nmbotancc service once the new road crossing south. woehtcr c.uttcs, That protect could cost run about S30,72S, Cost of the In other action the council area medica! center is built in said numerous cettre trucks up 10 $300,000, the engineering improvemen! work on the swim Decided to advertise for a Wayne. Councilmen will hold a have been parking tber-e during lirm s<1ld . ming pool pipes ..... ilt be Lu"t over manager to run tho swimming meeting with county officials, tile night, cAusing slrong smells Ok,1yed purchasing about 15,000. pool for the coming season hospital board members, hospi in the arce- A committee will SL800 worth of coats, boots and Trucks were purchased for the Allen Hansen, manager 01 Ihe tal foundation members and study the situation and make helmets for the volunteer fire atreet and light dep,1rlmenjs, a poor the pasl few years, has others 10 discuss tfle subject r ecommondettons '0 lhe council depar tment stali,on wagon was porchased lor apphed for the lob again ttus some time vlithin tKe next at the nex"! meeting. , Sent to committee the can Ihe police dep'1rfmp.nt and an venr couple weeks . Set a rneefinq lor 7 p.m lil1l)lI1g problem 01 trying to electric derrl(k was purchased Set <1 public hearing for Feb - Hcaru ,1 request from Bill M,lrch 7 for the councilmen to w~~1e an ordinance covering the for Ihe 'ig,:,t departrnertt ;n on the request for r-czontnq a workman for. act jon on the discuss pension plans for city cuvs garbage and tresf haulers low bids from Cnryell Auto small piece of land on the wesl recent petition aSking for paving employees wh,ch will be acceptable to both Co. in Wayne, lor the street edge 01 Wayne:. The request on Gritlnland Road from Blaine Hear-d a preliminary esli Itw council and Wayne Refuse department truck" $4,815 with cernes from Roy Coryell, who to Maple Street. The council mate of ccs t of- asph<111 work at S"r'Jlrp trade, and for the police depart rl"por!edly plans on moving his asked the city ettornev to find the muniCipal airport, The diy's ment vebtc!e. S, ollhe flr~t secl'ion PI;l-nnlflg the coo',rr:ntion ,1re )chools in Omaha, Lincoln Aho Inside today Jr"hn IJ,lI I J[)mt to (burdtIf : ' ASSEMBLY O.F GOD CHURCH tion instruction, 8:45 a.m. Aid, 2 p.m ccuoc.i. B (~rvin Br.1mman, pastor) Sunday, Feb. 18: Worship, 9 Saturday, Feb, 17: Saturday Wednesda y. Feb 21 Choi r. Sunday, Feb, 18: Sunday a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15. schooL 9: 30 a.m 81h grade confirmation, 7 pm.; school, 9:45 a,m.; wor5hrp, 11; Sunday. Feb. 18 Worship. 9 7th and 9th grade confirmation, e"ening service, 7:30 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST a.m,; Sunday school, 10 8 Monday, Feb. 19: Christ's CHURCH Ambassadors, 6: 30 p.m, (Frank Kirtlev, pastor) REDEEMER LUTHERAN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday, Feb. 21 Bible Safurday, Feb. 17: Seventh CHURCH CHURCH study and prayer 5er"ice, .J: 30 grade confirmaHon class, 9:30 {S, K, deFreese, p.1storJ {Robert H. Haas, pastod p.m. a,m Saturday, Feb. 17 Ninth Sunday, Feb Ie, Worship, Sunday, Feb. 18: Worship, grade- confirmafio~ class. 10 9 ·:S a.m.; colfee and fellowship EVANGELICAL FREE 8:30 and 11 a,m.; church 5chool, 8.m , Pro Oeo. 11 1015. church school. CHURCH 9:45; Junior High 'UMYF, 6 p.m Sunday, Feb 18' Early Sr,r'J 10 Junr.or Hr Fellowship National Guard Armory Wednesday, Feb. 21: Junior iC~. 9 a.m., adult Bible class qrrJUp '1O',lts Wilt,,~ Mortuary. Sunday, Feb. 18: Sunday choir. 3~45 p.m.; Youth choir, and Sunday schooL 10. la1r: 6·W m s,chool, 10 a.m.; worship, II; 6: 15; chancel choir. 7. services, KTCH broadcast. 11 Feb 1'1 BrO',m.e evening service, 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb 21' Visitors' Troop J ~5 p,m Boy Scout Wednesday, Feb. 21: Bible GRACE LUTHERAN ,CH'IRCH meeting. 1.30 p.m youth and Troop 17~, 7 study and prayer, 404 W 11th Missouri Synod chancel choirs. 7 -r:u<,~day, Feb '20' Church S1.'. 7:30 p.m. (E. J. Bel'nthal, pastor) educ"licn comm.ttef:. 7'30 p.m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday, Feb. 15: Adult doe· ST. ANSEII,M'S EPISCOPAL W'"dnf:sday. Feb. 71 UPWA. 2 (Frank Pedersen, pasto~) kinal informalion; 7:30 p.m.; CHURCH P (T1 rho,r, 7, womr"n's sludy Sunday, .Feb. 18: Bible school, evening Bible study group, Mr5. (James M, Barnett, pastor) qr0Up. 8 M. 'BClrelmann, 8 p,m. • Sunday, Feb 18' Pri.l'fer. 10 30 9:45 a.m.; worship,· "The Pas· sion for IsraeL" 9;45. .a.m.; Saturday, Feb. 17: Junior a.m WAKEFIELD CHRISTIAN Gospel hour. "Beastly Nature of 'choir, 9 a.m.; Saturday school -- CHURCH Great Empires," 7:30 p.m. and confirmation instf1JCtlon, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN For church bus service call Wed.nesday, Feb. 21; Volun 9:30 a.m. CHURCH DMr'{l lr:hnus. 375 lISe or Ron teer, choir, 7 p.m.; prayer leI· Sunday, Feb. 18: Sunday (Doni"er Peterson, pastor) Jones.; 375 le86 lo:ovship, 8. - school and Bible'classes, 9 a.m.; Sunday. FE-b, lB' Sunday worship, "Lessons from Ath· school, 9: 15 a,m: worship, Hawaiian COwboys-paniolos ----FIRST 'CHURCH OF-CHRIST letes," 10 a.m. 10:30 take their name from a mispro (john Eppe,rson, pastor) Monday, Feb. 19; Cot1age Monday, Feb 19: Evangelism nounciaticn' of espanoles-·Spa Sunday, feb. 18: Worship and Bible 5tudy leaders, 9;30 a,m, committee, 7 P rT',; church niards comml.lnion, to,a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20: The Searchers, Mrs. Forrest' Mag· nuson, I: 30 p.m. FIRST 1RtHI~~(~UTHERAt) Wednesday, Feb, 21: The Ber THE WAYNE HERALD eans. Mrs, Lillian Berres, 1:30 ~r"ing Northeast N€braska's Great Farming Area Altona p.m. MissOUl'i Synod (Ervin A, Binger, pastor) IMMANUEL LUTH£RAN Ffiday, Feb, 16: Bible stjJdy, 8 CHURCH p.m•. (A, W, Gode, pastor) . Saturday, Feb. 17: Confirma· Thursday, Feb. 15: ladies HERE THEY ARE You've Been Asking For L'EGGS 114 Main Street Wayne, Nebraska 68787 Phone 375-2600 Established in 1875; a newspaper ,publi5hed semi.weekly, flNJnday dnQ Thursday (e;.:cept holidays), by Wayne Herald Publishing Company, Inc., J. Alan Cramer, President; enfered i in 1he post office at Wayne, Nebraska 68787. 2nd class posfage paid at Wayne, Nebra5ka 68787. i .) Norvin )-lansen J ·,: :"!I,·,'·.·.,·.···.,·,.'." 'I:.·.,·.,·,·.,,,· '>~.i~'~; I~L!:ji£;v}' '.' ~!.'L·::'. ~;,::':',i: i ';,'~i, '><~:;-,,':,; . " Olson- Erozer'Ceremony Crowning, Hokamps Observe 25fh The Wayne INebr.) ...... kI, Thursday, Feruary 15, 1'73 Dance Hel'd fh and Mr'~ V"rnon Hck amp Hilary Hosing of Hartington, (,I (drrQII .'-IIen, honon:d Sunday Allred Bierschenk of Norfolk, Held at Carroll Church P"I'"""1rj '!/llh <1 75th ,1nni.Vf:rsar y. Kcrmit Andrews' of Blair and I At La Ure I ,JI the VJhr,f.1 Stbl!o: Oliver Hinkel of Omaha, who In J p.m. rites Feb. 3 at Ihe orchid. Wayne. High School and a 1971 Carotvn Wentworth, dauqhter ilt hed been attendants at the Zion Congregational' Church of Miss Hopewell wor.e a ncor- graduate of the Univer!>i1y of of Mr and Mrs. Bob wentwortn Th(' cvont "1<10:, hoo:,lr,d weddinq. vlere also-present for Carroll. Marcia Lee Olson of length fashion of crtmson vetvet Nebra~ka-·lincoln, recently r e of Laurel, W,lS named' Mi.,<, Mr the annivC:rsary cetebrettcn. Ltncotn, daughter of Mr. and trimmed In tece at, the neckline signed from her leaching cosr : Pbotoqen!c of Laure' of 1973 at <1 of Hokilmpo:, have spent their 25 Mrs. Philip Harley Olson of and sleeve,s. She carried, white tton in the lincoln Public School ceremony hr-ld Saturdav ('v('ning P"rll' EXTENSION NOTES Made of poly·cotton By Myrtle Anderson double knit in !>ohds, LOSE UGLY FAT twills, plaids and Slart lOSing weighl today OR hound!> tooth patterns. MONEY BACK MONADEX is a !lny tablel Ihal will help clJrh yOlJI de Sire tor eKcesS food. Eat less-weigh Cookware for· Microwave Ovens ovens find it glare convenient to less. Contains no dangerous drugs The mocrowave or electronic and WIll nol make you neryous. No have one set of utensils lor strenuous e.~rclse, Change your tile range':'ln use in restaurants and ~onvenlionar:.cooklng and !>erv start. today. MONADEX cOlll~ other large volume kitchens for ing and another set for micro 53.00 for II 20 day supply and S5.00 more than a decade. is gaining . wave cooking and serving. How tor Iwice Ihe amounT. Lose ugly lal headway on the market for or your money w,1I be retunded wilh ever, the.majorily of microwave nO Questions askl!d by family kitchen!> oven cookware can also be used Wilh this new cooking meth In conventional ovens·exceptions . Felber's Pharmacy, Wayne ad rI ;s pos!>ible to prepare a are paper, foam and plasfics Mail Orders Filled complete meal in minutes rather lhan hours. but, it's introduction has created some confusion- parlicularly concerning which utensils can be used safely and successfully in microwave cook e'y /VfO~ The microwave oven uses an WILTJE electronic device to produce a WAYNE phone ,375-2900 form of energy that is similar to light or radio waves. This silent. invisible energy is directed into the oven from the appliance'!> power source, The food i!> cook ed by ab!>orblng or soaking up this energy very quickly. The idea! utensil for micro· wave cooking is one that abo sorbs very little of the energy, while alrowing if 10 pass through to heat and cook the food. "64 Years of Continuous Service to The Community" 'Cooking utensils of glass·cer. Directors; amics, glass and china with a Wlllard Wiltse Rowan Wiltse m~tal sage glaze and no trim or Gary SmU~ metal parts do this very welL Other acceptable cooking ul~nslls includ'e some types of On Your Anniversary... KRAfG ytALL, Greg'Wall and Dan Smith mak.e up the Chancellors. " gospel singing trio. ch .. ,aware. some plastics, and whlcb,..WlIt be featur,ed In a concert of ~acred music Sunday evening at' 1he ,Wakefield . paper and plast1c·c;:oafed paper: Christian Church. dishe!> One manufactur·er has We have a quality Gibson Anniver developed a' he~t·and,serve, 'pl"S· tic 'dinnerware" that Is safe for sary Book as a speCial giit If y'ou tlse In mIcroWave ovens. Wed.-Thurs••Fri••Sat. are celebrating your 25th through ~Ijnee 2 P.M.. sat.,Sun. When a recipe calis for food to At 7:2'0 & 9:10 P.M. be covered. waxpaper. paper_ 50th weddifl9. anniversary, come in toweling and plastic ~ wrap can be used rather than a glass lid and pick up ~a free anniversary which seems 10 slow down the treating process. Dishwasher. book, topay. Shop -safe plasllc. 'foam cups andbaby Thurs,' bottles are- sflll. olher goo d 1 microwave ufensils. Night As for usinq a ,serving dish as , ALSO SERVING 11 L J 'I til 9 ' ('iok inq ulenl'Jl. c.are must be LAURel phone 256,3251 WINSIDI 1,~~ taken' 10 use only microwave· I s~fe ,dishe!> ,ane! pla,lter$ !hls w , . ,I . , . , r Mr. Automatic Gives Allen's Stall Chokes Trojans 11th Win, '.51-50 Over Emerson Eagles Attempt at Wakefield's Mr. Automalic- bel are we caught up and took a Dave Sctteel-s-helped the Tro one-point advantage into the [ens pull oul another victory fourth (3a 37)," Coble said. Saturday night when the home Scheel, who was lhird high for Winning Loop Crown team knocked off a s tr onq the team with 11 points, con Emerson-·Hubbard five, 51·5D 'o'erted _ tnc shot after PIrate . Wilh less than etsbt-seccocs Randy Mayberry sunk hi.: last By BOB BARTLETT bounded off the rim into the while the' Osmond club fired in Jelt in the qame. Scheel took the twc.potnter for a total of, 24 . "No' scnoo! tomorrow" is a hands of Osmond's hero of the 21)to give Allen a five-pain! lead, ball down court and fired a points . strange -chant for a high school night, junior Robin Reed • 49·44, going into the fourth m.tooter to ace the Ttbians' JlIh Doug Soderbt'rg led Wakefield fa cheer at a basketball game. After a time out, Reed took frame. win against seven defeats wilh 140; Doug Fischer added 13. But not for Osmond High fans. the baH down the left side 01 the Six·six center Brell Moritz Wakefield" shooting only 35 In the B game, the Wakefield And certainly not for the 05· key and hit from 15 teet auf to played an important part in the 'per cent lor the night. had a reserves lost Iheir match, 58-44, mand Tigers, who won the .Lewis give Osmond a 61-59'lead Tigers' comeback. In the tirst Ieur-potnf edge after the firsl dropping Iheir record to 5·8. and Clark Conference crown With 15 seconds left Eagle quarter he scored only lour quarter, 1713, but the visitors High scorers for wekeuerd were Tuesday night at Wakefield. Duane Mitchell, who had third points befor-e three fouls senI Used the second quar ler to build Gary Addink and Bruce Paul The Tigers ,took advantage of team high with nine points, fired him to the bench. But in the up e two-point teed. 27,15. at wilh (:'19hl each a not fourth quarter and turned a pass to Perry as he was second hall, he collected lour intermission Ttus Friday night Wakefield in "0 19-point effort to crush allempting to get free under 'the qurck baskets lor a total ct 12 "We killed ourselves," coact, will be on the road to-power. Allen High's hopes of taking the basket. The pass went wide, points. Reed and Dennis Kumm Joe Coble said, " by miSSing six house Ponca for Ihe last gameof loop title home, 63.~9. givin"g the Tigers the ball. were high lor Osmond with 14 opportunities on 1-1 free throw the regular season - The -Eaqles, playing one of After an In-court pass. Reed each ccnve-srcns," Coble pointed out their better somes. put on a drew a foul and convered both that Emerson is a st~ong bill I. Wak..fwld FG FT F:':PTS' P"f1(J'/ )onw.',{1 ) 01 :t 2 daZZling and speedy three ever shots to ice the victory. O~mond club. but his leam played poorly DO Laurel's s wit c,h from a second and helped the man·fo·man defense in the sec· Bears com~ b(;hind ond half to a 2·2-1 tone enabled the Bears to come frolT) behind In the first qlJ<1rler Ihe War Satur,day' night to, knock off a rlors jur;,ped off to a ~o 10 Ir.:ad and held on in the second for 18 stubborn Crofton club. 68-58. o. Down by 12 at the half; 38-26, points compared 10 Laure)'s 1.6. coach Joel Park.s' quintent (now Crofton, making use 01 its o 4-13) ripped, o~n the game with shuffle offenH,'" outmanuvered o a 27.point1hird quarter effort to Ihe Bear's man·lo-man press f~ o put, fhe"home squad out in front the quick layups and good o by . five; 53·48, going into 'the' outside shots o. final frame. o "We couldn't stop them during • In Ihe third trame, Parks o the first half," Parks admiHed. crew :;tepped up th;: tempo ·tlilh o -.:n;:t~:~.!,he good shots and ~h;ul~~i;~e~:~sC: in addition fo · J,~~o:US:~:~d t~~JlSyh~ta'm"p' The preliminary game sel the · pace for 'I'w \lilrsity match a~ •· put.in lA,points each in_the-first the,.B s~ad played, l:lnofher • "·half. .. I,come.from.behind game and o But the' big switch for .the topped CTofton reser.ve$, '45.23. .. ,=~!i _;II~~W:: ~:srtl.~~e ~ L!'urel tra·ll~d at the half, 16.15. remainder o~ the game while i ' Mark Anderson-~~d Scott Hue Tramp taWed' t ba ke1 fig popped in 14 and 10 points laurel's'KeWf ~S:n - p~t t- respectively. Laurel broke open gelher one of his finest nj~s ~~io~t;:era~~~p~he1~;I~n fourth ~:~~i:9 21h:~~~.di't~~~rJ~l:Igr~~ This Frida, Ih.; 8'~fJrs will Parks, both Olsen and Gregg lravel' to Pierce for tncir last A.nd~don had one of their best gamf~ ~1(Jr(: diS performance-s for_ the ear. trict' play i19o'Jinsf Anderson, WhO scored Tuesday nig'h l at Nodoll<. came off the bench Seventeen Area High School Wrestlers Vying for State Honors THREE AREA HIGH SCHOOLS will be sending some of WINSIDE Will have nine matmen heading to the state meet at Ltnculnthts week, They are. Iront row, from rett. Monle WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL will have three men entered their top wrestlers to the state meet In Lincoln FrIday and Pfeiffer, Dave .Jeeqer, Doug Lage al"\d Brad Brummels. Back row, Steve Sueh\, Dean Krueger. Ed Li.enemann. Brian ·In the tourney_ Kneeli-ng is Kirk Gardner. last year's Saturd~y. FIve of Wayne's strong men going are. front Hoffman and Dan Bowers 155-pound state champ, and standing is Dave Reuse. Not row. lrom Jeft, Arnold Slelken and Barry Rubeck. Back pictured is Steve Sorensen roW. Charles Brockman, Jim NeIman an9 Brad Pflueger. Team 4 Downs 10 Team 3 for .WH Cagers Seeded 1st District Sportsbeat by Bob Bartlett W 196266.Announcement of this teet 10 Ihe cececuv crowd may have I ignited a Wayne scoring bur st which soon flared vp. After a ding-dong e)(change of reeds the wnccets raced to a 37·28 lead 1 with 3 " minutes lell in the half Unhappily. It didn't last- as Omaha's Sharpshooting Calvin . Forrest led a Maverick surge to I a 41-0311 half tie The UNO onslaughf ccntmuec after intermission while Wayne's artillery also found the mark to g3m J, brief ~53 lead. Again Forrest had a spree to help lill Ihe Mavericks 11 points - 78-67 with six minules lett I Somehow. however, the Wild cats had no Idea Ihey were beaten They sorveo the Omaha rene defense, mall1ly ",(jh ntne gu,-"d Jrm Mere-hel workrng a ~a"e', 0' "'''"9 ,,,',,. a"d >h, Wayne defense shuttll1g all Om I Golden Glove aha WI thout a flelde. in the last 1 rrunutes 50 seconds Merchel There are hol tour snols. ,ncluding a Contestants drive seconds tetor o th", It 'lias a scoop ~t\Jdentc" TWO WAYNE STATE R,d. stot deSlgr<:d to draw <1 Bruce Srink'1klr1 w.11 repn:'",:nl feJUI was no foul. and G'olden Gtcves tcuroa-nent ,-d r.rr", ran ovt many ways The bouts. scheduled for I" IhaT lasi ~ 50. Omaha will be first lor the' 1','.'0 vcna one frf:e IhrO'N. 10 sec In as a "h,l,· t.oock .:, ends bdore the end II ~Jas division to ccccb ",,-,nugh. Ihouqh Steve Fleming's each ""eighl ctevs ,ld'/ilnc(, Gold,," tonus st.ot missed In teet. that Gloves tourne rnen t In Om,lh,) Champ.on-, tncrc 'Iilll to tell people 0"(: chanly shot - resulting repr-esent Omaha at th,: flal,ondl tour-oa ment In Ma<,saOlU from Wayne's necessity 10 get setts th,.' ball was Ihe entire margin of Omaha "Iclory n'e teams matched field goals at )~. and rebounds were only what you one apart, Wayne with the eodge Omaha hll 16 of 23 tree throws. WaiM: 15 of 20 So little to make ihc" o.ue-ence between a chance at the cco-tc-eoce Idle and selTllng for no better than fhird. have for sale. ; Sre tk es padded hiS career I record 10 1.514 points With a teem high 28 Balanced scormg produced 13 by Jon Harvey and 11 each by ·Ron Jcees. Tom ,I Er wm and Merchel Omaha got 33 trom Forrest, E"quallmg rus 18 Irom treshman and 10 from Fl em ·WAYNE - rContinued from page 4) State and 71 ~1 O'H'r the Univer sll-,. of South Oe eota USD augcored Nor1h Da ..ota State, 6.: ~9 Krecklcw and Cla.k gol Hfr"lS rn the same events, and Dan Ca.ney also won a pair, the 100 ,ndulduai mectev and the 200 breaststroke WSC - (Conlll1ued from page 4) pretti qooc condmcn In addi lion, Ed Travers was recovered SWITCH - WAKEFIELD - tr orr. an earner II1I1;r.,. and set to r.n Ih", hE:a',ywelghl sial (Continued from PiJge 4) (Contrnued from page 4) A b'g plus the return of Laurel FG FT F PTS Greg Barta (HJ, 70 190 pounder Denny Reid to ac Kevfn ceae \ I"{ II 132 Chuck H The - award will go to the 9ualiiled senior- who plans to .enroll in an accredited are protection selence 5Chool, Carl son said. 'Selection of tne recipient will , be based upon a wriHen essay entitled "Why I, Want to Attend a Scheel- on Fire Protection" :~~ooru~~~cre?tfsfactory h i 9 h Deadline' for aPPlication' Is THE WAYNE .- Apr!l 30.. . More information' can ,rlo:be obtained from ChIef N. A. Lun. dy,_ chairman of fhe essccfa. fiO,n's scnolarship committee, 128 E_ Eighth S1." York, Nebr, ( ..... l\'Om, ...... """I'Il'.,. HERALD '~nlollll ~;::::.n:::=. .>tdI,ot'"-Ii''. .;!." ·..... 1. ,,' . .~~~...."",. '·'1---....;;...;.;;~....;..;.;,-....;.....;.------;;..-~~...".;--T~----~---... 1 ',1 ·1'1' FOR: SALE: 1962 Chevy station The Wayne (Nebr.) Her~'d. Thursday. February is, 1973 wagon. Good condition. Will MOLLER AGENCY pass inspection. Phone 375-2917. LESLIE ••• f15lf REAL ESTATE RESID~NTlAL 'Plans Made For FOR RENT: Frakes water con APARTMENT FOR R E NT..;,' FARM Three room turrushed apart ditioners, lully auto.malic. ute. Fpr'Rent ment available immediately.. time guarantee, enstzes, tor as Help Wanted COMMERCIAL Potluck Supper Couples only. Phone 375:3161 little as $-4.50 per month. Swan. son TV & Appllance Phone ~ FQR RENT~ Carpeted. two bed aller 5 p.m. f1.!! WE ARE TAKING applications "Mn. I,..ouil ':tan •• n The Clifford Bakers had high 375·3690. j J2H for a man to work the 1 to 7 112 WEST JRO STREET Phone 281-2346 scores and Mrs. Ed Krusemark r'1;mr ground 1I00r turntshed RENT-A-CARj FOR RENT: Large furnished e.m. a rlment. One block from col. _.apartment near college. Prtvate a.m. shitt. Willig's ~---~~-'---CI~o~:~~r~:~:rhO~~~~~d~~~~I~fl';;~~~B~'-ke-,--- 'I entrance and car park. Married "J~tlSt., W:~n:.g~~~YJ75~;~45~e-~t the St. Paul's Lutheran Aid will host the next meeting. couples prelerred. Phone 315· For Sale Thursday with 15 members pre I 111t3 1151. 115tf Mobile Hom. sent, Guests were Mrs. Glen Represent Leil!goe F¥ RENT: Or:'e story, z-beo- HOMES AND APAR1MEI\ITS REGULAR $21.50 WALLS blil Nichols and Casey, Mrs. David Mike Hansen. KIm ~ker, Rex WORTMAN AUTO'CO for rent. Property Exchange, 1]1 lard proof insulated unionefls QUALITY Swanson and Mrs. Albert L. Hansen and Brenda Krusemark ~~~ ~~u;:l;I~~rdO~:~~i~f~~~~ for }J4.30 with $71.00 In sales Ford·Me-rcury Dealer ProfessIonal Building, ph 0 n e MOBILE HOMES Nelson." represented St. P,ul's 'Walther !' f116 11' E.,I 3rd Ph.'315·3780 J75-21J4. oNtI checks from KUHN'S f15 Pastor Binger led devotions League at the Zone bowling 12 . 14 . 24 and The All New .eoo the discussion topic, "What tournament in Wayne Sunday 28 Wide by Shang'; La. Does the Bible Say About Hee afternoon. Eight Name Brands to choose ven?" HELP WAN.TED. Registered .. trom. Mr5, Arvid Samuelson gave a nurses to work in near new LONNIE'S TRAILER SALES.' report on the. LWMl executive Churches.- ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN board meeting held in Concord '~'~u~s~~~P~t~tlhe~~~I~~~:~~~~lWest Hwy 3O~1\~·ChUYler. Nebr CHURCH Jan. 16, A potluck supper will be Hospital. Norlolk. Ph, 311 4880 ' j17tf (E.A. Binger, pastod held at the church Mar. 4 at 6 30 i29t6 Saturday, Feb. 17: Instruction, p,m, In ccmmereuon of the LIFE ;~;~~n a2~~~~~~a':'~ss~~r/~:n~du Misc. Services Sunday. Feb, is- Sun day Lost aad Found February birthday is Mrs ~~~Ol, 9'30 a.rn.: worship, August Kai and the anniversary i.. Mrs. Herbert Frevert MOVING? The Emil Gr eves and the Ne ct meeting is Mar 8 With Howard Greves [otned guests in Don't lake chances with Mrs Alberl G. Nelson and Mrs the Eldon Sperry home Sunday your valuable belongings Herbert Frevert, hostesses Move with Aero Mayflower, evening lor a surprise birthday observance honoring EI woo d America's most recom Shows Champion Gilt Sampson Special Notice mended- mover Robert Hansen attended the The Jerry Anderson family Nebraska State Bred Gilt Show VISited in the Dave Anderson Abler T rensfer, Inc. and Sale Saturday at Fremont home. Stoux City, Sunday etter He Showed the Champion Gilt PRESCRIPTIONS noon and had the top seiling giits The most important thing lloyd Brudigam. Glenwood we do Is 1Q fill your doctor's Sprmqs. Colo .. and Arnold Bru 7 Members Meet RX for you. dJgam were Saturday supper St Paul's Walther teague met GRIESS REXALL STORE In the Emil Tarnow weooesoev night with seven Phooe 375·2922 Mr and Mrs, Albert L members pr-esent. Pastor Binger o3tf Nelson and family jOined them led the tOPiC cnscvss.on. "What Ir,r the evening the Bible .Savs About Heaven' LOT Mr and 'Mrs Duane Bteus. Stott' Notional Be nk Brian Frevert served lunch !/\iJr',< and Michele. Hastings. & Trust Compony Livestock n,~rf- Friday night and Saturday .....1:'1.·rme~ ",;,tors In thr, Roger Hansen It,.. op, ) The City of Wayne light Department and Wayne Cllunty Brand new three bedroom home .:.... attached garage A Savings Account A Checking Account Public Power District provide eledricity for over ·4,700 central' air immedIate cos. One of the safest ways One of the best ways session. homes, farms and businesses in Wayne l!nd the surround. to make your money grow, to pay all your bills. ingarea, Won't youdo youP part ta canser..ve this Precious 1,200 sq. fl. of living area At a good, steadyinterest. Conveniently, Safely, Ea~ily, commodity? Use eleclri¢ffy...but please don't waste it. make tbis three bedroom heme ideal far any family . , By George! By George! Thank YOil. . 1.arge bedrooms· central etr . many extras. J bedroom home . Bressler Park vicinity. prIced to sell at $11,500,00 i City of Wayn~" 't;ounty· 2 bedroom hcrne . sa,200.00-. ~ 301Mainst. P!tone 375·2515 ··Wayne Public Power District Property.exchange .tight Department Serving Wayne and Pierce Counties oM'real ·...tILt peOpIr l ., , i . 112 P~ofe'Slion~1 Building ~'Cioin, st~p W...... , ...... ~ ...... :11J4,,.. one further" ., -' WAKEFIELD ••• WCTU Meets Friday In E. Hypse Home Mrs. W.lr.r HoIl. at 7: 45 p.m. at the Cornhus'<.er PhoN 217·2721 Cafe. Co.nostesses were Mrs WCTU met Friday at 2 p.m. m, Roy Wiggins and Stina Johnson. the home of Mr5.- E. E. Hypse. Mrs. Craig, Williams. Allen, Devotions were led by Mrs. presented tne program on Val Hilma Oberg and the triple flag eottoes. Eighteen members salutes by Mrs. Emma Free were present .. 'rtckson. Mrs. Harold Donaldson will The program, "tmeressrcos of host the Feb. 19 meeting at 7:45 p.m. • . Frances .w/llard" W . ~~~~Iia{:ur~~~~so:tedth: I~I~~~ 8 Saturday, Feb 17' Confirma Flali·O-Rite H1~~~n~~:~~~g ~~; ~I:;~es Fp.b'-~f;H"~+- Flay-O-Rite ¢ Oscar Mayer a sale In Hle- __ Sweet S near future and would like the school. 9 a.rn.. worship. 10'30 Sandwich Bulk Fireman's Auxiliary to sponsor Monday, Feb 19; Dean's Danish a food stand is asked to call meeting in Omaha Bread Little Mrs. Arthur Doescher Calendar of Events Rolls Next meeting will be Feb 13, Smokies Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. Cub Scouts, 4 p.m. /"' PEO Meets, PEG, Mrs. Harold Donald.5011. Hostess The PEG met last Wednesday 7;45 liz Galu!"'eadow Gold Tuesday. een. 20 Elf Pioneer Girls. ~ p.m. SNACK ORANGE ~WS Debaters 13-oz. Can The Robert Miner family and CAKES DRINK Rated High Ellis Johnson picked up David MIXED Wayne State's forensic team Miner at Boy's Town Sunday. , brought home two superiors All were dinner guests in the NUTS from its first meet of the winter Merlyn Thompson home, Nick • for erscn. in observance of the :~r~lII~~~B~~:~,d c:~~~~'t~~ hostess' birthday. .erty,.Mo. Sunday dinner guests. in the The novlce debate team of Walter Hale home were the Gall Wantlin and Sue Perk. both Atthur Bar-ker famil'y, Crofton Flay-O-Rite .•Frozen freshmen from Norfolk. fled for In the afternoon they all visited POT PIES No.1 first and earned a superior with Mrs. Kenneth Rolland in a Sioux SI u.s. a 4·1 record. Ron Rieker, senior City hospital. The ctrartes from 'Newcastle, also 'rated sv Brockman family, Winside, perio,.-i", oral interpretation and were' evening- callers in the Hale Chicken Baking tied tor ~econd. home: Turkey for Russet Beef Potatoes (:;HIROPRACTIC No. 88 A Dynamic and Navai Rewarding Career Qt. 'Frozen Oranges Goo~ Value REAL Margarine WHIP ~,57~ THE NE.EO FOR MORE "';CTORS OF T _/ ,CHIR~P~ACTICIS.'NCREAS'NG '''.'.''.'.'' l' lib 10 22-oz. For Informaflon on career.opportunltles within the Chiro· a-oz. Ballard Profession fill I~ and marl to: Chiro~ractJc career, Flav.O-Rite ssOr. . S, Hillier, Wayne, Nebraska 68787. N ME : .. , .•. Buttermilk r Frozen Biscuits .'J ADDRESS: STREET•••...... •.."; . : .' .. Che~ry Pies 10 -] --:rTH;-;PE~WAV;:-;YN"""EH=ERA"""'LD"-- Wayne, Nebraska 68787, Thursday, February IS, 1973 97th Year -- No. 75 Section 2-Pages 1.6 RED PQQlTQE~ '. . Wilderness CHERRV,PIE· t:'ILLING .·.IS¢NO.2C."N ~t5 '. " :1 liNCOLN-Those JradifJonal adversaries-the Legis-Ia opinlcn in discussions with Atty. Gen: Clarence Meyer. ask Nebraskans whether they want to choose state senatOl's lure and the governor~are fighting the budget batt'le The byplay'S over who's respcestbte tor what surfaced by party labels flllled-bV one vote. again. tast week when Marvel's committee began its hearfngs on . The ground rules are different this year, thanks to a the Exan budget bill.. When agencies started .appearlng , CO~~tI;~~~~a~Oa~~~~~l"e~~_~:UI:e~d :~e~f~ t::;o~. constitutional amendment adopted last tall . before the committee to defend theIr requests and dIscuss tlootl'lS for voter consideration-and the pi"rtlsan Legisla· The Constitution now requires the governor to submit his Exon's recommended alterations, executive budget offJcers lure bill got lust 29, when It was offered tor passage last budget recommendations in the form of a bill, which the declined to enter into the debate. week. - . Legislature must amend where It wants to make Changes That led to a "summit meeting" InvolVing the governor, Speaker Richard F. Proud of Omaha, a longtime TI:I15 pinpoints the areas of etseereemeet between the' Marvel and legi!>lative· and executive steuers. They advocate of a partisan Leglslalure, changed his supporting Old, old battle legislativ e and execottve branches and lets the voters know decided, temporarily at least, that the administrative vote to a negative so he would be In a parliamentary just how each side teets on separate financing questions spokesmen would wait until an agency has finished its position to ask that the decision be reconsidered. A senator Before the cons.tltutlonal amendment was put on the lestlmony before the committee before offering their own must be on the prevailing side to request reconsideration. ~rrot, however. a raw was enacted which directed the explanations of the governor's decisions. ~ Proud said the Issue, will be raised again sometime' this ·petween governor, Legislature's fiscal staff to prepare budget recommence The alternative, as explained by the administration, week. ttons would be a constant argument and debate between the If the olher 29 votes hold solid, the 3011'1 vote Is available. The new constitutional language doesn't affect that law, agencies and the executive branch, preventing Budget Sen, John Cavanaugh of Omana, who was absent when the although a blll is pending fa repeal it Committee ~Nl1~rs from gefling the information they original ballot was teken. said he would cast a favorable ·,:egisrature rages The governor says the Legislative branch ought to follow were. seekfn,g. I, . vote on the next go·around. " the law until it is repealed. He says It wasn't followed this One example 01 the problems Involved developed durIng Nebraska's Legislature has been nonpartisan ever sInce session. In fact, Exon sent 'Budget Committee 'Chairman the hearing on the-State Department 01 Education's budget II was converted from a bicameral td a one-house body by aga~n Richard D. /v\arvel'ot He'stings a letter saying: Witnesses troin the department said time after time they the voters almosl four decades ago. The nonpartisan aspect once in "I feel that the tenure to ad onder that law is about as couldn'l understand the governor's reuonate for changes /:Ie was Included In the same issue es.the unicameral question obVIOUSa violation of legislative intent as I have ever seen has suggested. and vote~s dldnt have an Opportunity to vote separately on May I suggest that you consider dlrec,tlng your staff to They accused him of making "vnreeusttc and unthlnk· the rssues. halls ofCapitol comply with that law." . able" recommendations. Eve~ since. then, tnere have been periodic efforts to put Marvel doesn't agree with the governor's interpretation. The next day. administration witnesses had their chance t~e. nonpartisan question on fhe ballot by itself. ot the law and the senator says he has the support of the They claimed the department had "misrepresented" the Never before, has there been nearly as much strength In attorney generaL situation in several Instances and had been unfair in its the Legislature to accomplish that objective. On~y once According to Marvel. briel.ings conducted earlier.' this criticism. session by the legislative fiscal .srerr did amount to budqet party Bill Comes Close ~he~o;,~~n(~~~t~~::r: ~~I=;~:~~t~~ec~~~~~:e;e:~~e:: recommendations as contemplated by the law. The Another ballot was promised, but on the first try a bUI to died on first reading. chairm;3n says he has had verbal confirmation of tnis Out of Old __ ·- ~.:-.~-'?? . ~ ~DITDRIAl PA~l , ~ Letters to the edUor mey be published with I puudonym i -; Nebraska or with the luthor's nlme omitt.d If so de.ired; how .....r, Our liberty depends on Ihf" freedom of thf' prt'S~. and the wrlt.r'••Ignatur. mUlt b. a Plrt of 'hi original I''''r. Unsigned I.tters will not be printed. L.tt.,. should b. thai cannot be IImltt'd wIthout being lost - Thoma.. General' Logan in Nebraska timlly, brl.f end must cont.ln no IIbeioUI It.t.mlnh. We .rerrerson. Letter, trtl6. . A 1971 Nebraska State Hlstortce! Socte r.ser.... the right to edit or .r.j." any l.n.r. ty "Out 01 Old Nebraska" cotumn was devoted 10 Memorial Day observances in Wayne Congress could dr alt women now but has 1 Logan County. The west.centret Nebr es. Dear Editor chosen .not to. True, bul If the Equai ka county was named after the holiday's (ate 1a51summer I attended a ":leetlng Rights Amendment 15 ratified they will t ouncer . General John A, -Logan, the at Norfolk at which the League ct _Women have no other chctco. Remember It uorons great "civilian soldier" in the Voters tried to organize a Northeast doesn't sdy equal rights for women, but How's your (1·,,1 War In conclusion, the column Nebraska Unit. Two women from Omaha equal rights for all without sex dlscrim. noted that il had been difficult to were there 10 ten us that The League 01 matron . Hiway IQ? determine whether General Logan had Women Voters is organized only to You caonot make the amendment say evor stopped in Nebraska during trips to I Interstate hIghways which' are as inlorm people on issues at slake, who Whdl you want it 10 say, girls the West signed even numbers run In which your senators are, how to contact tnem. Do no! take the word of ill lew people Subsequent 'research has revealed that ~ direction? etc concerning this very ImPortanl issue, the famous general, later a U. S. senator '} Blue and white signs lett a motorist They stressed that "we do not take read everything you can about II your. Irom made Irips the state upon of speed limits, dangers ahead or nt.oots. 10 stands on anything. Jus t inform people" eel ...es Many learned proponents even <'II reevt three occesrons. the first time services? However. they did feel thaI women "had say they know it will mean draftIng ot was In IBn, when -he spoke at Nebraska Ti me, to feel proud 3. Three digit numbers, for example much more importarit things to do than women with no lavoritism, (,fy on behalf of Gran!'s second presi have babies and take care at a house" A story on the tront of Monday's issue schools can tell the good ones from .the "480" are used in urban areas. What doe'S Go 10 Ihe Congressional Records your dr'nl,al campaign. According to J Ster They said they needed 38 to people to of 'The Wayne, Herald should have poor ones. There's a feeling in the halls, il mean if the lin.f digit IS an even 40 serves. Read it. rt-s all there ling Morton of the Nebraska Cily News, organize a unit. There produced some smHes of prfde among an atmosphere, an attitude which the number? were epproxt Also read the Russian Constitution, Logan again visited Nebra'Skd In Ihe fait mately 11 people present and several of residents of the Wayne·Carr'OlI school better schools have and which the poorer 4 In Ihe case of a three digit number, Articlc I'}'} adopted in 1936, which reads, of 1880, However. General Logan's most them left betcre organizational procedure district. ones lack. Everybody in the .school what does an odd first digit mean? "Women rn U.S S.R, are accorded equal memorable (1hough uncomfortable} trip took place, thus expressing their disin The story pointed out that the Wayne. contributes to It-trom the superinten 5 Odd numbered highways run- in righls ..... ith men In aJl spheres of to Nebraska must have been In Septem Carroll school district has the smallest dent and principals on down through the which diredion? teeest. economic. governmenl, cultural. political be-. 1883. while he was returning to Ft Now. ladies, your !>l1ps showing enroflment of the 2A school districts in the teachers, secretaries, employees and 6 What is the difference between an are and public ectt ...Uy ., NIobrara in north central Nebraska after The League of Women Voters is not only state which have received the coveted students. odd numbered route encJing with "t:' and One Who Saw Your SUps an inspecfion trip to the Pine Ridge and out front with Iheir"sland for the Equ~1 double 'A rating from the State- Wayne Isn't the only in the one ~nding ,in "5"? 900d scho91 Rosebud Indian Agencies in Dakota. Righls Amendment, thl!'f .ere also mak area, that's certain. But il is the only 7 What IS the function of a green and ~'Oe~~t~i:;"~~~~U~;;l~~hOO; The vereettoe Reporter, Sept. 13, 1883, Ing it their business to intorm the peopfe board and school in the area which has worked white sign? related lhat Logan and other dignitaries on only one side ot the Issue. teachers ""ill most certainly come under for-and attained-a top rating -trcm a 8, Do north and south h',ghway numbers got an uner pected oath In the Niobrara state agency which is day in day out get larger as one moves from easl to For one thing in the February 1 Issue 01 ~~:~~:;~ f~cat':ke ~m~~ot~;~~~s I~v~; The Wayne Herald they you that concerned with ,public education. .-That wesl or wesl to east? Is· Ihis the same or More Out of Old Nebr., page 4 tal,:! probably healthy to sfep back a·nd take a agency doesn't hand ouf Its top rating opposite from U S. Highwa't.number~? fresh look at our school system. right and left. In fact, it's pretty stingy in 9 Signs must be large and easify The school, board, admInistrators and that respect, considering that the-re are · readable. HoW many seconds would i!J 60 teachers are providing educational ex· hundreds of schoo.1distrlds in the state. mph driver have to read a sign he firsl periences of a high quality to the ~ Certainty, if costs money to run our sees af a 500 feet disfance? sfudents. Nobody can prove that, of schoot district. Any school distriet for 10 Are Ihe majority of freeway course, because nobody has yet devised that matter. But one tHing we should accidents single or multiple car crashes? an accurate way to measure the success remember. We get lust what we pay or faifure of a school system. But for-whether we're buying a new car, anybody who has been around numerous steak, clothes or education Borrowed items .• Who ma~es an organization a success? 'ThaI's the question that is asked - and an"..wered ._- in a unique Illtle article o u ' r x thx kxy et~elJhere on this page A series of questions designed 10 test , Who ma xs an organization a succxss?? "lour knowledge about h·lghways and Xvxn ~tho 1'1 my ty.pxwritxr is an old modxl.. if works qultx wxtl xxo::pt for onx dri'/ing atso appears elsewhere on Ihis of thx kxys. J havx '1',shxd many timxs that ,t workxd pxdxctly. It is trUK that page thxrx arx fortY·,Slx kxys fhat fundion wxlJ xnough, but just om: kxy not working Bolh Items were- borrowed from the makxs thx diHxrxncx. SomxHmxs it sxxms to ri'lx that our organization is February Issue of The Road Runner, somxwhat likx my, typxwritxr - not all thx kxy pxoplx arx working propllfly monthfy publication for. employees of the YOI.) may say to youl'sxlf, "Wxll, I am only onx pxrSOn. I won't makx or brxak Nebraska Department of Roads. Trying fhx organization." But, it doxs !'"akx a dfHxrxncx ·bxcausx an organization 10 bx to come up with the right answers to the ;:';~~~ti~xI~~s ~~;a~~~~~:o~~~t~~"ya:~o~r~ ~~~~~;:;:x~~!izx questions should prove interesting to our -=y7JtI an a by readers WAY BACH WHEN '30 Years Ago· Ji 20YeanAga Carlsqfl, Wayne, participated in a cancer! presented Sunday by University Of Kan February 25, 1943: Gamble store will Feburary 12, 1953: C1ty,wlde observ sas orgalltzations. move to the Ahern building in the near ance·of World Day of Prayer, spoosoret:i future, ~ .A newly modeled chapel in the by the local Church Council of Women south Wing of the Methodist Church will will' be held at the ,First Methodist .. * be dedicated next $uMay...Hatcheries Church Feb. 20 ...Robbers broke Into the 10 Vear. Ago are going to be busy !:i'uring the coming Carroll Liquor Store early Wednesday monthS turning out 'bIrds to meet de 'TI0rning and escaped wifh loot valued at February 13, 1963: The mysterious . mands that will reach an af! time about $1,100...Weather Recorder Archie ,snootings that had been damaging prop high;'-.' .War ration book two, to be used Wert refJOrts .31 of an inch of rain fell erly in, Wayne slowed the past week, wilh fo.r ralioning canned and process foods .is during the week ...The Polio benefit cake no rifle shots reported since Saturday, At bei,ng issued in towns throughout the audion sponsored by the City Grocery that time, a bullet hole was found in the country this week ...Paul Anderson sold netted the county chapter $232.50 . .. Heel window of a door at IWJrey Hall by W5TC his. residence west of Bressler Park and Toe square dance club will sponsor police officer Alberf Nelson ...Victor A Safurday to Jason Webster who' came square and round dancing Instructions fo Graham has resigned as superintendent _ her-e recently to be in the soil conserva. begin Feb. 13. .Surveying for the of Ihe Laurel schools effective at the end tlon service. relocafion of Highway 35 between Wayne of the school year. ..The Izaak Walton and Wakefield began Saturday. League will hold fheir annual wild game •. * feed Sunday al the Hotel Morrison ..The Hoskin.s Co~~unjt~ March of Djm~ .. * beneW! neffect $158.43 for the drive. . Most local, newspapers reach lust about· everyone space to .lell your story With eye·catchln'g fashion ·25:!~ ,,~··· ~nd .. .I5Y..n ..... 'Three IWa yne residenb attended a Red lr tMe communlfy they cover., ,almosf - don't cr!'wd ft. The money yoo save by reducing Febru:a"~ 19,: 19~:. -Nearly -525 Wayne. Feburarr 20, 1958: :'WSTC d!J'fi'atic Cross 'Disaster. Conference" Ir, Norfolk everynne scans t~e ads in tnelr local newspaper, the size of your ad is wasfed by the number of per'son~ J'eceJ.~ Jre Ihe matter under advise C ;b.19C men I and return a lisl 01 Ihelr 491/,-oz. 58 o-oposets 10 the teacher-s before e c tue r oeqot.e tton teu.s will ....""""'"-'- .. Package vtar t Latest Law BONElESS RUMP BROCADE OR Reduces Wait BOnOM ROUNO USDA Chotl;~ Gr~~e For Benefits Btl1erlllmrn!d The new social security law B~::::M3 BUler AgeO Be~1 81 reduced Ihe ":.ix monlh waiting oerroc lor disabitily benettrr 10 4...oll PlICk Pocks trve months, ettecttve in Jen. uar y. according to Dale Branch, secret security district manager :,:::;,~::;o WEST£RN FARMS 9'". 99c on Norfolk Safeway Corn Flakes Right Guard Deodorant i;;:,";::. Ean The fir":.t benefit will be pay 'illiG FOOD acre for Ihe sixth month of Salad Dressing "e," -Contae Cold Capsules ;~,~:."""" drsabdity. r ather than for the BREAD seventh month of disability es • Pooch Pj(:t~~ 58' • A •• . under former law. he said C Daytime Pampers ~;,~'~::';,~:::"' $1 5 G ~::;::,"'" For exemp!o. a worker dis 10 BREADorRYE - ram splrln abted on Jan 15, 1973. can begIn 15'h-oz. SlrWI 3 $1 benefits for July, 1973, Can ;',~;:.' Pj(:t~; $1 49 :~GI We:t!," Disposable Diapers f~,ml 1601 RI~J Loaves Bathroom Cleaner :;;:::.," check lor July deliver ed in early Augusl, PreViously hiS benefil":. would begin for Augusl with the check delivered Edwards, Flavorful ", )pptembf'r Town House HAMBURGER PURE VEGETABLE GRANULATED The new proviSion will also ilftf'c1 disabled Widows and de .TOMATO SOUP HElPERS SHORTENING. SUGAR COFfEE pendl::nl w,dowers who are .eli gible lor benefils on the basis of No.1 Can PlICkage 3-lb. Can 10·lb: Bag 3-lb. Can dlsabilily In 1973. Ihe new 'Iaw will mean 5108 moll,on on additional bene fits to 950,000 di":.abted workers new nerghbors Going to be Marotz home with all member; sons and the Don Kubiks. Next pretty hard fo beat the old answering roll wilh a -gripe meeting will be ..v.ar. 8 at 8 p.rn. "Alfalfa HayWorth $35 neighbors. seems like you about school. at the county cccrttcose. thought about that when you oetes lor 4·H meetings were Micnael Rethwlsch, news re moved several years ago. Well, planned for every two months. porter. voc've been lucky so far Delana Marotz gave a demon. If Fed in Right Manner' Usually the day before the'big strati On on "How to Make creverettes 4-H Club , move the neighbors help 'move Brownies." The Ctcverettes met Feb. 2 af fuJI grain feed per-iod starts or A ton of good alfalfa hay was their gains up to those of the art fhe tools, fuel barrels, wa Next meeting wHl be Feb. 18 the Cornhusker Cafe, Wakefield. before they are sold to a feedlot worttl about '$35 when fed with silage and concentrate supple coos. farrowing crates and other in the Dennis' Greunk.e home Six members were present wl1h operator, he says. corn silage Instead of feeding a menl fed catue. according to farm Items. 'Roll wlll be a 2Sc valentine mothers as guests In evaluating alfalfa·hay, both concentrate protein supplement Tolman. On the big day everyone exchange. leaders are Mrs. Harold or· ,. silage in growing a protein and a moisture test ", with a caU Moving from one home to" gram on the new farm before seems to know wnet has to be Todd Greunke, news reporter. son and Mrs. Jim Gustafson. experiment lust completed at Even better. for catne to go ~~ade, Tolman sug anotner is a lime of mixed you can begin to think of moving done and assigns himsefl and his Junior leader is Cheryl Meyer. Northeast Station. into tne feedlot, they might be emotions. There rs usually greaf livestock pickup to the task. As soon as Sunshine 4·H Club Projects were chosen for the . Figuring corn silage of 35 per carried, as In this experiment, Much hay is wef1er tnan usual anticipation and expecteucn for Allowances have to be made the word returns thaf the barns Members of the Sunshine 4· H ,coming (ear cent moisture at $10 a ton and a without grain beside what is in this year and so me, was the new home, but it is also a lor the bin capacity and feeding are ready, the livestock is. Club and their leader, Mrs Otncers lor the new year are 40 per cent prctetn supplement the silage mosl of the gi'owing damaged by wea'ther exposore lime of nostalgia and remir)' yards on the new larm which loaded M.!Ir-vln Kleensang, held a fare Kathy Gustafson, president; at $200 per ton, the alfalfa perioQ and lhen brought up to 10 and reet loss 031 hay making tJme Iscing for the home and friends Me unfamJliar to you . ThIngs are going pretty well well 'party Jan. at.tor Mrs Dale Lori Meier, vtce.seesteent lisa .replaced enough of these feeds or J2 pounds of grain a day so that it would not be as you are leaving The new feeding yards. wilt when you suddenly realize Klug and family Mrs. Klug was Greve. secretary: Jodi Greve. ·to be worth SJ5 per 'ton If it was along with silage and supple valuable as the haylage fed in Moving from one farm to also be unfamiliar to Old Bossie something is missing' "Hey, the assistant leader. treasurer; Connie Meier, news 15 per cent moisture. district ment lor 30 to 45 days before the this test. he explains another consists of considerable and that old rncsev horned steer, Mom, how's things going with Farewell gifts were presented reporter, and Carla Meier. sonq beef specialist Walt Tolman more 'han moving in town from which you will also have to the household stuff?" to the. Klug family and the and game chairman reports. one ncvse tc another. Actually, make allowances lor. Those good old neighbors have evening was spent playing Next meefing wilt be Feb. 15:' Aclua'lIy, alfalfa haylage re Government Changes you have very liffle lime for Old Momma Fig also needs things under confrol again. game5. A cerrv.rrr lunch was wifh Mrs, Harold Olson ther then alfalfa hay was fed 1n an ttcipaficn or no:'falgia. The advance preparation for her served Connie Meier, news r epor-ter the experiment at rate to a only thing you anticipafe is a ret room, The lime when her young The Klugs are Toving from supply five pounds dry metter May Point to Shift Busy Bee-s work and the only nostalgic mil arrive is also a "loOcessary their tarm. southeast of Hoskins per. calf daily with- a full feed of 0' 4-H Club News The Busy Bees 4-H Club held thing about it 'S Ihe work you allowance. to Longmont. Colo. in the near corn silage. In the other corn tnetr regular meeting Feb. 3 wouldn't nave to de- if you Tne seasonal machinery is future per-teen one and a half pounds To More Beef Herds Hostess was linda Woodward weren't moving among the firsl to be moved daily of 40 per cent supplement By WILLIAM YOST, be significantly reduced by Pats and Partners Hi· Raters Fifteen members answered The hay stacks you strategi. Planter, disc. harrow and the ron .was fed with a full feed of corn District Conservallonist shiffing to pastureland While The Pals and Partners 4·H The Hi- Raters. "H, Club met call wifh "Lornes Secret .- cally placed 10 fhe fields have to smaller pieces can be loaded silag'e: With current changes in the curr-ent pollution abatement et Club mel Feb 3 a' 8 p.m . at the Feb. 8 al 8 p.m. at the Wayne Cal Ward Ircrn the Northeast be sold now or hauled the new onto flatbeds. But combines, Good hay Is equal to haylage farm program, should there be a forts are nol specifically sc.oteo '0 Northeast SfaliorT, Concord County Courthouse, Twelve Slat ion. Concord. was a gU('51 farm Likewise, the bales wnieh and the per pciund dry metter for beef corresponding shift to more beet to soil losses. some experts c.cee-s. w'ncrcwers Marvrn Echtenkamp gave a mernber s were present and and recorded songs presented bV were put in '"'IC' nay mow during larger pieces 01 machinery are cattle, Tolman says. production? . believe thai a r e-ductrcn in report on Idea Day which was Chad Darcey became a new the ~roup . 90 degree weather have to be sometning else to contend with 'The silage and protein. ceo. Beef productio"l can be in sedimenl movement trom Ihe neld Jan. 17 at the Northeast member Dernonst-euons were given by redone now during zero weather To say nothing of fhe remou~1 centrete fed Calves outgalned creased in several ways, one of farm will be required m Ihe Station and projects were work Roll ceu was answered by linda wocowe-e. broiling There is always the possibility ,ng, moving and unmounting for the. silage and' haylage fed which by Increasing beef cow: future ed on Jim Wriedt and Terry naming a large cify. meats. Diann Heineman, rnees of selling them and buying some cetves by one fourth pound numbers. The rate of increase in By seeding grasses on much of tne second time during one year Borg are 10 make plans for a Club goals for the year were uring fats anq other foods, and closer to the new far", Regard daily. This can be an advantage beef cows over the past decade this land. soil tosses are reduced Moving is one of the many skafirlg party to be held lor the set. Joe Teeter was appoinfed Mrs'Splitlgerber, sewing fools less 01 which way yOU solve the or a disadvantage Tolman says. has generally been smaller in and at the same time crov.de t.mes when neighbors become a ..v.arch meeting. pledge leader Connie and Brenda Gemelke problem, there will be hay 10 be necessity especially those If they ere fa go on pasture or Nebraska than in the United more forage lor beef production Alan and R.amon Jensen serv Kris. Anderson presented a will hcs t Ine Mar 3 meeting et lnto a feedlot, they will gain States Wnat kind of grass is best? hauled, unress. 01 course, you who have new p;'ckups with ec lunch demonstration on IIllrng out 1')(1 p.rn ,':';., are lucky enough to buy Ihe hay more rapidly and economically An increase in bee! cows When is Ihe best s-eeding time? racks and tractors with cabs award books. Roy Stohler, area Kim Blecke, news reporter on the new farm than the concentrete-scpcremen means an increased need in What rate of seedmg 10 use? Sometimes you wonder if tney youth specialist from the North ,.:.:,. ted calves which have been forage production. By convert How much fertilizer is needed? Moving grain is anofher crcb ar en' being a little 100 helplul Charmer'j 'N Farmers east Std'iion. discussed 4 H Yankee Hill State Recreetton "~Hr brought ,along more rapidly. Ii Ing marginal cropland to grass These and other questions lem Sometimes thiS requires a Nonetheless. you appreciate The Charmers 'N I=armer'j 4·H awards and how 10 earn them Area near Denton covers 943 ~:: ccosroerente amount of neqotla I,"em And wonder your F~b they are to be sold, the gain and increasing grain production need 10 be answered In reret-co about Club met B in the Warren Hos Is were rhe J.ohn Ant;:ler acre~, l,flc1uding a 210·acre lake. 'I~,,'~: might be too low for maximum on the 'better land, forage pro to sou types and slopes, The Soil ling with fhe other tenant. You profit. The addlffon of two' or duction witt be increased Conser ,alion Sc- -tco he's copies mu~t either buy his grain or three pounds of grain a day Soil losses which are abnor ot sod maps for all farms and wait until he moves if etse. would probably have brought mally high under cropland will can provide any land owner an where, making room for your inventory of the SOlis that cal) be gram used in answering those que-s No mafler how it IS handled, USDA Won1t Extend hons you need an abundant amount 01 Loans on 172 Crops Answers to highway quiz East and West Loans' on farm·stored 1972· bushels of oats, five mitlion Ser·,ices (food, gas, meals, etc) crop corn. barley. oats, grain hundredweight of grain sorghum Belt ....a·1 or loop sorghum and rye witt not be and four mittion bushels of rye Spur ,nlo a city extended beyond current matur· With this announcement, all 5 t~ortr. and South ity dates, reports the Wayne crop-year loans, farm and ware· 6 "5" Srgr.dl<;:S greal length County Agri-eultural Stabiliz8 house·stored, ot corn, bartoey, 7 Gi',es directions (exits, lunctlons, tiof) and Conse.rvation Service. oats, grain sorghum. rye and etc i unlt.ed states Department of wheat will not be extended B. West to East. Opposite Agriculture officials have taken beyond current maturity dates 9 5 1 seconds the action In order to make Previous USDA press releases 10 Single available addItional grain stocks ,n December and January an WONDERAMA to help meet strong market nounced that reseal would not be demand, according to Ray available on warehouse·stored Out of Old Nebraska Butts, ASC executive director, loans and farm·stored loans not (Continued from page 1i SALE The option to defer loan reo covered in the latest announce payment beyond maturity dates ment River "Last week when the Senatorial tor producers In areas designa The long-,lme provisions of party was returning fa Ft. Niobrara from ted because of storage and the loan contract gives Com· the" viSit to Rosebud and Pine Ridge transportation problems will al modi'y Credit Corporation 'he agenCIf:s, the carnage occupied by Gen Cam~ron, so apply to loans affected the option to cat! loans at any time, ",ral Logan. Senator Capt ENDS SAT., FEB. 17 USDA announcement, according USDA officials said. This provi Woodsen and Mrs, Maj. McGJllycuddy broke down just as tne party' entered the to Butts. , sion continues in effect. On Dec. 31, farm-stored loans Matorlty dates for 1972-crop river near the mouth of the Mlnnechadu· (River) and, in consequence, all hands on 1972 crops affected by the Joans are as follows: corn, July za got a splendid ducking. announcement amounted to 212 31; barley and oats, April 30; SHOP NOW AND SAVEl I billion bushels of corn, 34 million grain sorghum, July 31; rye, '"It was truly a picturesque signt to observe General Logan splashing I!Iround bushe'ls ot barley, 28 mmion f'prH 30. in the water up to his waist, his head SAVE & REDEEM bare and his long black hair tossing In the breeze with Mrs. McGillycuddy NDC HERE perched upon his shoulders expecting at NATlO.NA~ ·As Low As every move on the part of the General to , loose (Sic) her balance and fall headlong & ~ DIVIDEND into fhe watery waste .. ..~, .CHECKS "But after waiting an hour and no boat @ $15,900.00 in sight. they began looking around for other means of escape when they made WILL MAKE fhe discovery' that they were less than . YOU SMILE F.O.B. Li,ndsay, Nb. four ~feet from the shore which they SUc.ceeded In reaching without di~ficulfy. ".ll. "A represenfatlve of the Reporter happened to be near as they emerged ,!tlfI!81JKT··'?j'C from the water, and"'e says it was as . good as a cirCU5 wilh aft the modern attachment5 to watch them endeavoring ALUABL COUPONI~~_. J fo straigbten out their tangled locks and rid their clothing of the muddy river water and all the Hme wondering if .~tr;.: <_:":,~. '~%.<,''" It:. \'" ", 'some new~paper man ',IIould get hold of WIN AFREE .. it'. "We expect when they return to AM·FM Multi·Band Washington. they wiH have considerable - , to say about 'he delightful .bath they fook in that beautiful rivulet up in Nebras.ka but they'll never telt just how if :ELEC.rRIC ZIMMATIC·307 NOW IN ,SAME happened. P.S. Our informanl says that RADIO Logan was a_B, broke up over the affair Nothing tobuy. You need not be preSent to wi~. lust reeister on .PRISE R~GEAS WATER·DRIVENMACHINEI for. it 'ook tweisolid hours to arrange his New.Galvanized 307Eliminates 30% 01all mousta..£he so to makE! himself present· coupon below prior 10 end of sale! abk! itT public. It resembled an Indian .".'Fllf.Ure· AUgrrmlntand ~afnten",,~e ~robrem. scaJplock 'w~ ~ emerged from' ~ ~m; ,·,'With·Oft' , Y the ZIMMATIC 301 ,wasde-- river." Name Perhaps having Logan CoVnty named byM~fJ:~~ ~JT,'!CbR~Og~~ .Address cted with,II 5--YEAR O.R3500 HOUR ~:a~no~n~~e~~~te:~:~je~ra:~~ Mororaand Micro S*ltc,*,. (A . Nebraska- mishap. i , Suitt to operate' on grade, Phone _.--'-~~~'--~~:.-. Notice .ofDistrict "!o. 1 Wayne County Annual Meeting ~e~=tIJWol'~e~~; R~~J8 ~:I:~~~jP~:~sW~~lriru:::;r ~~ Monday·Friday outllthl of vertical pivot pIpe. Many outstanding featuresl " Notice is hereby given flat' fhe annual meeting of the 8:30-8:30 For Oelan. s.. Your Z1MMATlq Dealer • ~;;o~~~::~ ~:;: ~;:~~rg ~~~hV;i:~,~91~Ie:ttJ::p~~~~ . Y of electing members, far the board whose 'terms are sa.tu};a expirfng. Af~ 10 take care of any other business as may 8:30- : come before the meeting. Your presence is urgently .' t F. Petersen & Son reques1ed, . Similay O,unond· Neb. - Phone 748-3388 . 10:00-5:00 below Bnd olher retatec pr-eparatorv" LEGAL PUaLICATION LEGAL PUBLICATION LEGAL PUBLICATION The Wayne (Ne-br.l Herald, Thur:sday, February 15, 1913 work: INSURANCE.BIDDERS SEWER I,TEMS NOTICE OF MeETrNG , NOTICE OF HEARING ON Th.. Ao"rd of Governors 01 Norlh PETITION FO~ APPOINTMENT 5QO t.. F S" Yep, S Manholes, rne. Wilynl' CounTy eoare I]( NH""~~I' Olher RelaWd Work comml....lon~.n wdl m""T on Feb "d'.' TeOUlI<,ll Co".,mun, OF ADMINIST~ATOR Rural Fire Districts Iy COlIl'gC w,1I receive ~call!d bids WATER ITEMS. ~ ruary'O. 1973 et the Wayne Co"!nl.". Counly Courl of WlJ'ine county; lor " ccrnprenenstvc crcper tv ano N('llr"~k,, 1000 L F, au CIP,:;O L F, 6" CIP, Covrlhou~e Ir om 9 r. rn. vnltl .. pm ("'.u"lIy, In~urilnre prcqram. U"Til 10 20 L F, 4" CiP. 96" Val vev wilh The ,1gen'dil tor Ih,~ meeting is r:'.I,'I'; 01 (IMiI aakor . ceceecco 'Get 173 Vehicles in <1 2'1, 1973, in Ihe college boll, 5 6"· varves wilh. -1;10)(, 3 eveuente for public inspectiOll. et ,Ii'll! n, Milrch Tile 51;;r.le of Nebraska, 10 "II "dminislrllllye offices conCl'rnf'O Three w.ay 6" Fire Hydranls, 2' county Clerk's eu'ce D('I,lt1S Me all,ldablc' '-rom Iht' flot,rf' ,~ hp":by gillen Ihal a Two way 6" Frr e Hyori:lnl~, I 6" LEGAL PUBLICATION N, F, Weibll', Cou"ly Clerk 1972 to Fight Fires Aamm,..trilliY" 011 Nor/hcasl h;;r.~, Melt'r, Fillings, Sq. ", (Pub!. Feb.iIS) tees, PCld,On been "'ed fDr Iile 5it Les.: ucc NOTICE OF ,HEARING all' Neoraskll TeCh"'c",f Comml,mlly Ilppointmenl 01 Erlllin Bilker "'s V.ds. Sod mg, ctne- Re(lIfed Work'. A total of 173 trucks and jeeps Guard~ received new equIP' PETITION FOR FINAL ceucce. 801 EMI Ben/amin AYe. adm·i.n,~trill,)r·of said estate. which ~llch- ld muSI include a state were acquired in 1972 for use by rnent. Other unrts.were obtained .L~~_AL PUBLICATION S,ET,TLI;MENT OF ACCOUN! Norlolk. ,Neb 68101 will bl' lor hearjn/}, in Ihis courl on menl tnat Ihe bidder Is complyi"" rcret fire districts, bringing to from mtttterv .tnsteneucne such NO, J983.,ooc. 9, PIIQIt 559. Kl'nneth J, Echlenkamp, March 2. 1973. pI 2'Pll'o'c1ock P.M w',lh, and will conli"ue 10 comply NOTICE TO CREDITORS more than 1,100 the number of as Offutt Air Force Base and . county ceerr 0' Way"e c.OU"ty• Deencr Admi"islrlltiOrl Enlered IhiS 'ilh dlly 01 February, Wllh, fair labor steoceree according government vehicles Fort Leonard Wood, MissourI.. NlIbr.nk"., :.,_~ Case No, .4&06', . {Pub!. F'eb. IS. 22) 191) 10 raw. in the pur ..uil 01 hi ... ccstocss excess In thi! Counly (.01.1" 01 Wlly"e Luverne Hillon. and in 'he axeccuon 0.1 Ihe. cl?,nlracl available to. combat wildfire in , Frre districts picked up 130 ~~~;tl~t~fi:r.~ J~~~~~~,ec~~~j Nebra~ka, cou"ly, . ~~_~~_~.!~JCATION _ AssociMe Counly Judge 0" whj<:h he is bidding rural Nebraska , vehicles et the state forester's In lhe Maller of Ihe Estale 01 concerJled' NOTICE TO CREDITORS t soau AI,mork called for in the Plans The vahtctes are obtained by fire equipmenf shop at Lincoln 'Henry KleinbaCh, peceesec 5pe~ij',calions Nolice is" hereby \;I,ven !h,,1 " In tne- Counly Court of Wayne .~- Hilrry N tarscn. Arrorney and Shllll be furniSl"led %~~~~~f:~ ';~~e:~v~:tl~-:r:~d ~ Slall1 01 Nebraska, 10 1111 concern Air Park West, where surplus petilion h", bile" tnee lor li",,1 Counly, Nebraska / Wakeheld. Nebrilska in str.ct eccorcence. wilh Ihe Plans :~: S0~~v:r:~I~~Si,~~,.~I~~~e;k:~ Spec;{icalion~ government equipment is recon .111 "Ollow,: 5.I).m. MIHIdIlY lor ~ejlll'meni herein, OC'ermi"ltfjon 0' ec: In the Marrer 0' tne ESlitle 9f (Publ Feb. 15, 22, Mar. 1) and prepared by con Thl,/ndIY', n.w,plptr lind 5 p,m. hllin'l:\ip, trmeruance texes. fe~ 4"d NOlice 15 hereby ctven lhal 1111 SOlodilled E"gi"et>rs, 2400 Soutn n"d through tne Clarke.McNary pro ditioned and serviced before Th~rldIlY 'claims e1gain~1 ~aid e~I mu~, be lar Mand.y·, newlplllNr. tOmml~51on~, Oi~lrr/)ullon 01 estete ...te -Vi~~, fl~~~:~n,se~;'~;:ska. 10 al'i, LEGAL PUBLICATION Aveooe. Omaha. Nebraska. and now gram. being placed in the field. MHi .tnd 'lpprO~IJI 0' final .eccocot and -concer"e<;l , on file in me outce 01 fhe Clty Clerk Joe Range, NU extension fire tar y.tvpe vehtctes previously i:iG.ii:"PuiIiCATlON--- ~:~,,~~]~rO~~~;~r;~:r ~~~r:a~y~ OIVlSION 1. d'SChitrg'l>, which will be lor hearlnq Nottrc is hereby given tnet all 01 rneClly 01 Wayne, Nebrask,-" and hearitto on clilims will be held In GENERAL REQufREMENTS control specialist, sero mcs t acquired by fire districts also In Ih, .. coon on s enr uarv 23, 1913. al .,qamsl ..aid mu~1 be e.es w'lf be received only UPO" the NOTICE TO with 3 01 MEDITERRANEAN cabinets ·24-mo. . . 100 by LONG-BELL ../< Now you can have'old world charm certificate 54" pa'.d By Cfleck Or with new work-saving conveniences c~mpounded li~ • 'REFINISHED FOR LASTING BEArU_T_Y ~ Guaranteed Interest! : :,i~~~ri~ i'::;~~CHEN Come inor• Ii ~ FREE ESTIMATES AND IDEAS • phone ustoday [ jifi.ll~in5ide~t~te ~ltnh t NO MONEY DOWN : EASY BUDGET TERMS ...... ~in.jdt, ~rln••ka 68790 . SAV-MOR DRUG Member F. D. I. ·C. 1022 M.in Pbone )75·1444 ~; ..... ···.'CAR..ARTcJjUMBER CO Phon~ 286-4545 WAYNE, NEBp:ASKA '--iiilf~I:~Jtrlj[dfj~;~1;f~i:,J::~(~ .'~::':~H' .'-'.....~ ~ We Are Helping Celebrate. iii' ::I Coryell's 4th Annual ID.., Z ID Armory Sale ~ JI, February 18 Thru 25 n .,:t' e After You Have Been to Coryell's Sale, .:!. Stop In At Gibson's and Register For A n iD TENNA CAR TAPE PLAYER :t> A $59.95 Value 0. Model 6000 20" X 26" Shrcdd....d foam filled bed pillow encased in ~Iurdy cotton ticking. Ide,,' for gue~lroom. cabin. or camper, R~\) orr .. BGS\ .. ~S~\ a-TRICK STEIEITAPES values to 6.98 PoRtER IrA60NERCO."'\f,. ,""\\ EDOl ARMOLD FLOYD It "RAMER GIANT COUNTRY & WESTERNHITSI ' Popular Hits & Golden Oldies Popular Show Tunes Gibson Latex -'--LAWSON, IIEDICInE CAllnET Surface' mounted for easy hanging on your ba1hroo'm 'Watt. Storage area behind swinginl/-open door with mirror.. Keep your cosmetics or shaving needs. $ .7 . COMPARE ATtoU5 LOTION SHAMPOO 3.6-oz. , Size Reg.95c Value :. . . Sponge Foam MATTRESS AND PLANKS PRODUCTS UNLIMITED SCOUNT CENTER ive Now'Through Tuesday, Feb. 20th lily - 12:00-5:00 Sunday - East Hgwy. 35 Men's and Ladies' 't HOUSESLI PPE RS 4 X' 54" X 76". • . '1277 REDUCED 4"x~9"x 76~ .•.. .• . '444 eta,rdant , Monsanto 77 ~th Talon Zipper 2."x 54"x 76". . • ..'8 Soles OFF Drs S·:M·L 10% 2"x ~9"x76". ... ." '677 FO~ ttx FINAL CLEARAN.CE 2 27"x76". . ., • •'~44 Hi Intensity DESK LAMP CARD TAllE 'G' CHAIA/ET, Heavy duty, institutional type. 7/8" tubular All frame. 16" x 16" comfort contoured seat. Purpose Full sil'!lcontoured back. H,lrvest gold baked enamel finish. r~"g, S6.7S Vatur CARPET RUNNER .y Skin Formula Pumper Bollie Pillsbury LAYER 'CAKE MIX All Flavors Reg. 43c Value ·~ ", ", '"",,', ..'.- , : ·.L.~',;~.H""'.' ..••c..• 7." •• .....,"'lit"riO' I t,.; ; ,.. ) '.' .' .. , -fl.-J' .. P. R,'-:"'1" E$.;,';".. ' ..... Ii th "'CORYELL'54 ANNUAL -f :!. gI C "ARMORY '. SALE -<~ ." ~ III !!' All Our Cars Will Be On Display At The National Guard Armory in Wayne And All Cars' PricedTo Sell!! ---,.---~-,------_--:"- 1912 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe. 350. 1971 Monte Carlo .Sport Coupe. 350. VB. 1969 Chevrolet Bel Air 4·Dr. 350, V8. va. Tllfhohydromatic Power st!!ering, T\J'bol>y(Jromallc. Power steering. power auton"'ldHc Just overhauled. Power" steer PC~\f.'(;r bri)kes. Air cohdjfjoning. Pincherst disc br;lkes Brigh! yellow with a black mn. ~JrJd (lir conditionmq. Ready for the 'ret'''' with it gree-n jntf~rtOr._ Better hVrry.. Vil'yl top. If you like Ihom sharp, come road. $1,495.00. n·l., one wor,: t last long at this price. tah' a /(lok $2.645.00. 52,695;00. 196? Olds Delta 4·0r. Town Sedan. 350, 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 4·0r. V·8, automa V 8, Turbohydromatic. Power steering. 1911 Olds Cutlass Supreme Hollidav 11t. pOwer ~;tce('it1q, power brakes. Air power brakes, air conditioning. Glade Coupe . .J5Q. VB, Tllrbohydrol'l'lalic, Power c',"(.!Itiooing. For quality inside and out, Grel~n with a green inter ior . Local one ste!1rlt'g. pO,wer brakes, atr conditioning. lake a. look, lake a dr ivo, tpke ,I home. owner. $1,695.00. Zodi,1( blue wilh il white Vinyl top. Try to $2,050.00. be'" Ihis one 9,000 miles. $3,695.00. i~6~ Fllrd Galaxie 500 Sport .Coupe. v-s, 1970 Pfymou\h 4·0r. Hardtop Sport Fury ilu\olnalic. Power steering, power 1971 Chevrll!el Impala 4·Dr. 350, va. Broughm. Power steering. power brakes, brakes. air conditioning. Come take a steering~' TUI"bonydrDrr,atic. POwer power ai,.. ~onait'Df1;ntir Deep Wafer Blue with (1 'onk. You'" Ii"e wh 1968 aids C"lIa" S5 Holliday Coupe. 1966 aids Cutlilss "S" Holliday Coupe. Pfj',,-.;/'( ',fr'Cr'lCq, pC/Vief bfilke":i, aIr ,con(Jj V 8. «ulornatle. Blue witfl a white lop. tifl'W,: Blue Wllh a black Vinyl lop. hl,l<:k Blue vinyl bllcket seills. 5545.00. ""1.1"'( [·r-kr"ior Maq st'~I'~ wh~.wl (ov(~rs f;d r d j~,H r- $-1.495.00, 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 9· Passenger Sta lion Wagon. Power s tcor lnq , power 1966 Chevrolet tmpata 4·0r. :JO/. V 8. brilkes, air conditioning. Fishing time is. iWt{'llJf('yfi(, S,fN.'f Blue with qray interior io~1 MOllnd the snow bank I 5545.00. On,:- fJl Ha,' nlO'" ()n(:':.. $0'1,295,00, 1965 Chevrolet Impala 4·0r. V 8, autorna 1?68 Ford Torma Sporl Coupe, .J90. V 6. he. Power steering, air conditioning. See 'I ~;,p('('d, BnQhf (fld ,tllth ~vhife ;:dripinq H',i, Big Red Chevrolet. $495.00. ~tl(J vII'yl bucket seets. $1,295.00. G;M.A.C. FINANCING AVAILABLE USED PICKUPS 1965 Chevf!lIe Malibu Sporl Coupe. 3?7. EASY TERMS _. va, 3·s""ed. Hoy, look me over ! See this 1970 Chevrolet '4 Ton. 350, V·8, 4·speed "<',,. $545.00. . . ft' tr ansmisston. Near new lires. 8·ply rear. n,ooo miles. 7,000 miles factory warranty 1965 Olds 9. 4·Or. HcUlidaySedan. Full left. $2.4%.08. . 1------..-__ 1963 BUick Wildcolt 4·Dr. VB, outcmetic. WE ARE READY 1169 Jeep '1 Ton Pickup. 4wheel drive, • ruiipower ,wd ilir conr:lllionir1fl. 5150.00. lockoul huhS .. 3.27e va, 3.·speed. 26,000 de tue! mile!;. One owner. $L69.s.00~ ~3 Ford Stalion Wagon. 6 passenger, TO DEAL .: :.: 1968 Chevrolet ':;-;on Pickup. Brand new 3:uStu"', s.edan, Power steering. V,8, 6C"ylinder 'shod block. Near new tires. iJU+tH"·i';tl.(, ,Good Bres. $295.00. None nicer. Hurr v, hurry. hurry. $1,1195.00. 19'6201ds Dynamic 4·Or.V·8. automatic, BUY NOW and powe- ste(~dn9. power br(lk~~, Makes () 1968 Ford 3., Ton Pickup. V·S. 4 speed. ,f,l"r:Jy ,ar to dri,II, 10 work. \245.00. New cream painl, Tires like new: LOCill \. SAVE. B-I-GI one owner.$1,595.00. After You Have 6eenTo Our Sale, Be Sure~top and Shop e Anf~~$Jjs~er,F.or~ Free CarTa~e' Player. Armory Hours Armory HOlJr~ Monday· Friday Monday Fnd.1Y 8 A.M.·ij p'.M. IIA.fI".9 ..r:,f,(I,. ,saturdilY5 '. .. S.f.,.,.,. . :8 A.M.-S P.M. " A.M.·5P.M. Sundays IP.M.·5 P.M. 1 P.M.:S P.M. Special' Changeovers Fi~erglils WhilewillI.H78xls ..S....Belled. 1.26"57, . F.E.T. Inc. each S25!~ F.E.T. Inc. Quantity Descr;pllon 650x13 7 A.W. IV, Black, Tubeless, 4 Ply $14.28 $12.75 775x15 8 A.W. IV, Black, Tubeless, 4 Ply $18.48 $16.75 HEET 678)(15 ,32 ~ower Cushion 78,P.E., Black, Tubeless, 4 Ply $33.10 $25.95 Gas Treatment G78X1 13 Power Cushion 78, ~.E.,2W,Tubeless, 4 Ply $36.50 $29.95 8S5xlS 25 Cushion Poly IV,-'2W, Tubeless; 4 Ply $34.07 $24.95 H78x15 14 Power Cushion 78, P. E., 2W,- Tubeless, 4 Ply $35~60 $29.95 . J78x15 5 Custom Power Cushion, Polyglass, ·N.W. $47.12 $34.95 900x1S 5 Cushion Poly IV, 2W, 4 Ply $35.45 $29.50 H78x14 12 Power Cushion 78, 2W, P.E., Tubeless, 4 Ply $38.25 $29.95 . I" ..H78x14 4 Power Belted POlyglass, Black $36.30 $28.95 WYNN'S 775x14 4 Cushion Poly IV, 2W $29.59 $23.75 OIL" !75x14 10 A;W. IV, Black, Tubeless, 4 Ply $~0.94 $18.95 n5X14 7 A.W. ~.V~ N.W.,Tubeless,,4 ~Iy $24.09· $21.50 TREATMENT F78X14 8 PowerCoshion 78, 2W, P.'e:,Tubeless, 4 Ply $34.02 $26.75 $ Power Cushion 78, Black, P.E., Tubeless, 4 Ply F78x14 18 $30.92 $23.75 Reg. $2.25 7'7S~14 4 Power Cushion P.E., N.W. 4 Ply $29.95 $23.95 E78'.CJ4· 4 Marathon 78, Bf~ttt, 4 .Ply $25.82 $21.50 Now G78x14 ~ POWer Cushion 78, 2W, P.E~,Tubeless,4Ply $35.58 $27.75 A.W;IV, Blacl(, Tubeless, 4 Ply $19.75- 825x14 8 $21.09 • ou, Own Cu.lom., Crtdll PI... • Ma.I.,C_," 825x14 8 - A.W. IV, N.W., Tubeless, 4 Ply $24.24 $22.75 .SankA_lcard Set of 4 Four Cushion Belt 2 White, 4·Ply Tires . Pick your size - $100.00 + Fed. Ext. Tax An.nual of I '~',,'\'::'-;';:"\"'~ -"~:'_::'I.' 'J\,:,"'1,.1::: ~.:<:::,:;; ',":' .: ,:''''':'':>(.'' ;~::::;" '·~\:::~,::J:' 'C0l!'e'on outfoO~.rShoPLoc;~ted'l1j2 Miles North of Wayne & SaveL!! ~ , .,,,, ' ' ' , .' \ MOTORCYCLE SALE r Making Room .For The 1973 Model Clearance Price 'On All 1972 Honda & Kawasaki Motorcycles. Here Are Just a Few of The Bargains .. ~ . Honda XL-250~ •••.. Reg', S895.00While Thev Last ••••• $710.00 Honda CB .or CL-450. RIl9,51,199.00 •• •• • •• •••••• $980.00 Kawasaki500H-1 B.• Reg. SI,229.00 • •••••••••••• $895.00 KaWasaki 350 S-2..• ,Reg. 5945.00 ••••••••••••• • $749.00 Kawasaki 125'F6... ·.Reg. 5635.00 ••••.•••••••••• $480.00 Kawasaki 90 S355..• Reg, $365.00 ••••••••••••• $299.00 Closeout on All USED MOTORCYCLES Ski DQo Snowmobiles Honda 1972CB450 - Real Sharp..$IUO.OO Hond:aJ9~9 CI.,~12.5$cr;n!,bler .•..$295.00 Yamaha'1970 AT1Enduro $300.00 1973 TNT'440 M .Reg. $1,320;00 ••• '0' ••••••••••••••Sale Price $1,075.00 1912 OfV 399 M.... RelJ· 51,025.00 ••Sale Price $ 818.00 1912 Nordu 440 E.. Reg. sr.sss.oe •. Sale Price $1,043.00 TAKE A 1972 Nordu 440.M. . Reg. Sf ,20000 ••SaIe Price $ 950.QO I .Used Snowmobiles LOOK! 1968 Polaris 18"Track 18 H.P Sale Price $ 375.00 On-the-Spot 1970 Chapperal, 15" Track, 14 H.P~ Reg.S295.00 Sale Price $ 375.00 Financing! ALL SKIDOO CLOTHING, BOOTS; SWEAT SUITS, JACKETP"NTS, ALL PRICED .. ... AT' 50%Q.I5.F. '. I SALE 'If It's Coleman, You Know It's The Best' Coleman..cooler•.• 44 01. Low Boy••••••$15.95 Sleeping Bag•.. 2.Lb. Deluxe •••••••••$12.95-- '.. Coleroan C~oler~ •• 28 01.. ~ •••••••••$13.49 Sleeping Bag.•. 3 Lb. Deluxe •••••• ~ ••$14.7$ CQI~llli" Lantern••• Qf)u.I.lIC Maotle ~ ••••~J~~,!5 Sleeping B' •.. 4 L~. Deluxe '~.' •••••$16.7$ Co'emanLant~,.n •.•• Sjo~le~""11 •••••~1"~9S Mounta' ent. .••••.. ; •..•.•..••$24.95 •COiernan qtI1\PStp¥e'I~III .• ;I Bllrl'l~r. DeIUX~l~~$.'7 . PuP CQleman CimpSfove.~~II((!er,,~!lIlle31:~ Pt·; ~el C9'~m~n Jug.... 3 .....'. ~all(et ••• : •••• :.$1:9$ . ., •.•••••• ,. .~1" .~5 .C~'$m.nJu9'~ .~9al,f,,~cef ~. • ., ••• ,.$ 6.$0 2"3 Pt. ,$14.'9...... CjJem'rtJuQ.. : )~... I.F.ucet•••.•• " .•.,$ 4.'1, . '0";!ic~ii~~1~~~~~,~~~~~f~1,~~~~~~,~&,,; ~ · ... I.·, .. .. '~ COUNTRY· SPORTSMAN·~ : •••".:, .•.... ·····"j~·~):y·e .. i:\fi~;i··I~.··.·.i:: ··§':;.ii!i':(.• ;~ •.:.. ··.···.···.·.'D;'i..,•..;.···.·.: i .•·,.i:Ut.•iW;,~.r'·:···;····t:tiW~.·.·11;: .• ··: . ·;1·.. ·· .•...••., ; ·s~ :.t .>,.J·::~rIJf~l.' .;' ....····,~~";~ti~~~~s~,.~y~:~~!~.~~~~l~i~:~, •.•.•i'~~~, f r i · . · ; . ·. · ·.··.... ~.} ..·... '.j.. . BUY FROM .THE New Car Prices Slashed During Our 4th Annual . Armory Sa le~ Starting SundayI Feb. 18' Another Satisfied Cu,.tomer Rey CORYELL'S SPECIAL~ 1973 Chevrolet 'Impala 4-0r. 350. V8 engine. tinted glass. air conditioning. Whitewall fires. floor milts. wheel covers. radio. remote 'control mirror. Power stpering. power brakes, automa· tic, new. Sale Price 53,795.00. . Noble Remmereid, farmer-rancher from Petersburg, Nebr., just purchased another Chevrolet truck from us. Noble farms 880 acres and leeds 200 cattle just outside Pelersburg. Noble has owned Chevrolet trucks all his life. DEAL WITH TOM ROONEY en 'hi!. new Chevr,olet It·wheel drive OEAl WITH ED CARROLL on a now Del,. or D.lla Roval piCkup, We have ~'I;'e,..a. new ptc.kups in "tOCk. OldsmobHe c~~' the ,IUKury -road'. car.