Altor much deliberation TU""dav nlghl. leading to some pushing and shoving. He pi­ Mrs. Filter asked the·co-owners why they w.ork hard and make something for the Wayne CItV Council voted 3 to I 10 ed guilty and paid a S90 fine. he said. -did so much remodeling before applying for myseU," .:....,.. ------~- recommend that '.h.e N~brllska State Liquor Olson paid a Sloo 'ine and spent 10 days In a liquor license. He said he has been a ,rancher at Atkinson Com~lsston g1v~ approval of, a liquor lalt for a frespas:sing violation in AtkInson In Mrs, Gregor replied that they first applied the past few years and added that the cattle Ite.... to the new I(lng 01 Club. lounge. 1982. He Sdid,h-e wa~ charged'wlth trespass, Councl1moo'tothe rescue for a license in early Oecembar but "waited business is not that good. C..owners Dan Olson and Bonnie Gregor Ing Whit" hunllngond pled guiltV. and waited with no word from the state," The council and the co·own~rsagreed that eatolYI1 Filter c~me to the:,re$Cu~ .. Of t~eJf~e-yneCity CouncU Tuesday night. now wnt ,walt for word 'from tile UqUOf com­ When Swarl.S, asked if there were any She'sald she finally called the state offICe a Cia.. I license would be aasplable. The cO,l/ncl Iman, had intended t() miss. tH~ council meeting,because of fam.lly Iflness but was mlssl'on ,concerning their application. other lnfrac.flon~~o! 'he I,aw. Olson replied and they couldn',f find the application, They WITH COUNCILMEN Kellh Moslev out of cane~ to the meeting when her, presence. wa$ needed. ~ They originally sought a Class C license that' he had gotten charged for ·mlQOr In had to re-apply at a much later date, she town on business and Leo Hansen out of With Councllmct'l: Keith Mosley out of 'town,on business and Leo Hansen oul of town on vaca (on and o.u·,Hte)' but agreed to setllc for a POS5es<:s,ion and "olher minor infractions 7'or said. town on vacation, the council voted 3 to 2 'fO tlon. the council didn't have enough members.-tolorm· a quorum until Mrs. Filter was called·to Class I license (on''J.Aleonly) at the council's 8 years ago." COUNCILMAN DARREL Heier .old he , deny a Class C license but grant a Class I the- meeting, The scat .... acated,by Gary Van Meter'S r'esigncltion ..~Iso has not yel been fllted. was concerned about Olson's infractions of license_ recommendatIon. Only 4 councilmen, Jim (rdun, Darrel Heler, Darrell FlJelberth T'u(~'!.ddY·,s mectinq Approximately I dO'len InlernatJonal affairs. the ftrsl nitrate report from Allen's prOPO'!.dl:> .1re Indvdf:d in thl!" city's. pl¢ln~. 'lie(Q(ld and third reading,.. "I've found listening sessions to be an 1m new well has been returned from the c.h-ar9~ l~ f'{~ The computer w~~f(:rn would bL" tied 10 It\(: The in,creased p<1:" 01 thlJ podant part of my tolal goal of keeping In state d"epartment_ The nitrate level Is i)dmini5lr(ltor.'~office, the <::il.,.'~ nwin olllc(: quiroment "emming korn the c:on:;.truclion touch with F irs' District residents," listed at 2.9, well below the maximum Wayne'~ pl()"t~ (~~,.!h~J)O.I~,~,~_<:,,~~!~o!ti~ _ of W6!1,ewater tn-lafmen!, . B-creuter :>did. ·Ho s.aid tho mco.Hng wlU give leve~-()f----lO--set-b'l.th&Vni~'-­ Clly Admlnbtrator Phil Ktoster~'5dld the persons in the Wakefield area an opportuni vlronmental Protection Agency ac· rc,,~nu(t IN OTHER ACTION, thl:.' council lnc:ro4\e will raise prior to 'hI! Iy lor face·to,face communication with their cording to the Safe Dr-inking Water operation of fhe freatment pl/lnr iwd In furn .Oi~p,msl~d $.3,000 to IhQ Ccnlennfdl Com (ongres5man_ Act of 1974. lo~ mlttec ThiH llmount I'; pd-rt ot the money reduct.!' fhe dmount of the loan reqUired Previous listening sessions have been con Mrs, Snyder said this Is the first thllt hil', be~~n budgelf~d 10 the- commitleI;'. Ihe prolc'c' ducted by Bereufer in lale spring or early time in many years that Allen's nH~ will ~.('rvi,(~ l)~, ",,(-II .G.)vr:' fir~.1 r{'adinq ilPprOVill ot itn or chrJrge cov.,r debl nitrate level has been below 10. Water opt~tion mdin'entlnf.(~ din,lnCL' ~;i·ftmg a plumbt:n. 1!<'.(tO'ic c.hill'9t.' i!5- and 01 ltu..' plMt ~f:~n~~ w~~rce~~~~~~~5~~ a~~~~:~ t:~;:;; samples ar'e sent In monthly 10 the of \-1.5 tor inBI.ll app!ic,lttOn (lnd !IS il yeM year 10 make sure everyone who wants fa State Health Oepartmenf to be tested, .11~o di~cU5~cd THE COUNCil the propQr, IhcrCil"er talk 10 him has the opportunity 10 do so ed purcht}$~~ c~ e c.ompuh:r w~,em for Iht, ci -VI''''-/.' lir',1 t'I.'tldinq dpprovi'll 01 lln clcc -tv. The HHmttted fitflQe-·(}t"lhe,.cheduliid M,W 15 dnd ,III jn(lJmt)(-nt~, lor OffHY~j flu)'.1 hlt.­ Farmers who plant no more than 90 per to study the benefits of participating In the tJy March I II fh('y plan It) run for t('clr:o(llC)rl Olh<:,.- ((IOdld1'lh:"\ mtr.t fit(~ by Mdrdl 16, Mr'-, cenl 01 fheir' feed grain base are eligible for 1984 ~creage reduction program and take Morri5- ~~~ld feder'al larget prices of $3.03 per bushel for advantage of the opportunity to contribute P05ltl(lnti In W3yttj~ CIHmty IQ( \till/c'h ~~le(llon"-' ..,III b(! twld includl.· I Wi:lynn Counllf (om (orn, $2.86 for grain sorghum, $,2,60 for to efforts to maintain a reasonable level of mi!)~lonef~ M.'lJt :) !',.e.ll~ on lh~ WflV(¥¢ (.ovnly NO.JlIOWS Wctld BOMd, .t W,lyne City COtJlKil barley .:Jnd $1,60 ~~-oats carryover stocks by placing 10 percent of n.cat!i, 2 WbVne Airport Ho..-'}rd <;teaf'i, J Oj~trkl 17 Board of Edu(fllion (Wdym! CM(QII ~l.'ilf~,I. 1 They also ,lre eligible for price support 1helr base in the acreage conservation Wln~loo Village Bcp,ll"d 'wrtf.-., j CdrrOl1 Villdge Uoiltd ~cOlI~, 'J Ho~.k,"s Vjll"~!Je BOdrd ~,j!;ll·., J loans of $2 55 per bushel for corn, $2.42 for reserve, '5hoh~ VIlI/1giJ' BOi)rdf~o:tj~f"'.] OI-:.lrJ(19S R IWin'jldt~1 BOMO 01 Eduet"lllon .. ei)'~i. ') Dj'~,trl{ I fA R sorghum. 52.08 for barley and $1.31 per The program slgnup period will end Feb, (W()k(~f1l~ldl BoMd 0' Edu{.,!ion y.:ab bU5hel tor oals 2'. ESU sets salaries, discusses ccst of nursing services

Tue~day on March to visit several Oiscu~~lon of the Eduu.'lOndl Scnd((, vld(!d to .. chool~~ 'j,f~rvctJ by E SU I. Ad '" THINK THE point Ie. well I,.kim ,~nd A~~OCI!I!ton reporled nigh1 that conrract ESU a 22-24 school'S Unit' nursing program 10J the coming y(~M, O1ini!>trdtor I'.arry MHI~ ~k)id ~OIl'W UCdrd Ihhi. would be n good time tD "L'~~ le(jdl cit! In her gn",v.-mr.l!. LundQul~t (onle!.ted her negotLc~tion'.> for the 1983-84 year are under­ regarding their computer program$.. and 'tlonon'he~ltlrlefJ,olESU I A'l~I'ili}nt m~mbcr!'> hdlr'c t!'JCpre%·cd ('on{ern ,(j',,-l:r jht~ vjCl~," !il'lled A~!>j1>tlmt Admfllit.tr,.lor G"lr '>lon. board wlt!._.presenl its proposal to the association BEFORE ADJOURNING. tha baird dlrecJorfj cd whelher nur~df19 ~~rv'(.t:5 pre~'nlly bt'lnq "',lld hOMd rnnmlJ(!r Bob J;'Kot)~" "Iddjnq Itldl rnember'l voll'd 1<1 honor Ihe qrl~~vtlnce as team_ voted unanimously to accept a, co-op pur,' Meeting at headquarters In Wak(~flcld, Hll~ -.,rovldt'd by tilt' unit 10 Jlrlvatc'-'i(hool~> I', tw It>cl., ltw filJf'~lfl9 "urvkQ i... .oneot tlw hO'i1 pn.·'j,4m1ed by 1.,mdqui,,1 ilnd 10 pl,lCtl twr 011 cfiase contract wTlh ESU 17. board voled 10 'Set Garwood's :wlary iH ll~glll l>rogrlllll'~ pr()vid~d hy E SU I' Ihe sal;lry <;cherlule ,tt RI\ ph)", 27 wllh bil(k IN HIS MONTHLY report, to the board, Board members also voted unanimously tJS,OOO for the 19....·85 year. wllh full family Mill!> S-Itlllfd thaI thl~ unit prc~c(lUy pro BefoH~ moving on 10 olher bU5ine!~... , bcHtro pay of SSJS tor 19l'12lJ3 plus ~1]] 74 <-I" of Nov Administrator Mills recommended fhat all to contract with Macy schools for In&ur",nce. dental In!vrdnCC and prafes vide!:. nur~lnq ",m:viCf.'':. to approimxalely rnemb(lrr, dgr{;"i~d to t!\. (.tnd 10 "-'''"ek opinIOn ,00H::enHnq th~~ ESU 1 BOARD member', TlJl'sday night Mills. said ESU 1 Is in the process or The service-would be provided tor 3 dIIV" newlv created position of ESU I .l'!.~I!'>ti)nt 5-ludenh ':.cr"Vcd 1~~Uf~ ot providllig the S·HV!C!i:' 10 PrlV~)tt~ heard ~l rcporl by Usa Smith, an ernployee surveying schools for their requests In the each week al an ,,"",ated co,I 01 19.600 lor admlnlitrator with a contrile! of '30,.500 lor "Buf (an Wf' lcgi&lly-

• • ,~ I. ~..-~ s,.....; IrWoiv'tIl/' ""'ido. driven bV·~lch.rd' ICon of.W.Yrt* .""d L.rry Bowers of,Wlnslcle. Ftb.Il-:A hlhlld-run .~cldenl . "",lhe2llG~ol~lq S1r~, In iiiltlClj-.-vi$Clii OWiIOClb'i',SMIII Mey.. 01 \iV.kefletll wes slruck by an unknown vehicle, Feb, .-Afwo·vehicl!i accident In fM EI Toro petllll19lel, lnvelv' hIli a lIehlcle drrven by: Peler W.rne 01 w.yne and • perked ·c.r owned by John Ormsby 01

1,..: Kenneth Haller. Winside. 1f7~: Oa-vfd Sievers. Wayne. Chevrolel; Virgil K.rdell. IHC Pickup.. W.yne, GMC Pickup. '973: Gordon Granberll. ltQ:--.cei~ml1'i"ef".•- 1Wlt.."I''''i1''e.c-IIlWfaanr,..",e".--lJ:)odi)oc.loge",8ld Otte, C;;rrc-_·- Wayne. PonUec. roll. Ford Pickup. '911: Vidor Mann, Winside. 1967, Jellrey Eastridge. ATAN Terry L. RhOdes. son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Derald Rice 01 Ford: Jimmie Thema•• Wayne. W.yne, Ford PickUp. Concord.' rec."tly returned_ to his duty' station at Rota, Spain Ford; Anton Vla-s,tk. Randolph. 19M: IV4n Salmons. Wakefield, Yol~~rvice' 1"~J)fffldence, after aboard the carrier Ford. Mercol'y, off of Beirut. Lebanon.' /. 1910: Karen Wh:hman. Pender. 1963; Keif'h Schuttler, Wdyne. Rhodes recently Was awarded a meritorious mast for the Buick; Georqe WUHer, Hoskins. Chevrolet Pickup. sup4t'rfor performance of hls. duties_ at AIMO. His current ad­ Mercury. dresi Is: ATAN Terry L. Rhodes. AIMD.Avlonlcs Box 15. NS 197': leonard 8aler.~ Wayne. Rol•• Spain. FPC New York. NY 09540. MEMBERS OF Wayne State College's Arislocats for The group performs dati;;,; rouiinesciuring the ~ord; Jerrv Mak6m:~WaYoo.· games~ =ll!llf!im!S.ClfJ_he~Wildcats· ~mcl!baskeU)all Oldsmobile. . 1983-84 pose after one of the Wildcats' home __ games. 1911: Willard Maas. Hoskins. ~1fO."'" trip Chevrolet; Michael Siever,-, Grou~1""P6Ih...... Wayne. Chevrolet Pickup. The 3971h Bomb 5981h. S'I9.h Bomb . Sq'uadrons;s <:.ponsoring'''A Return to the E,T.O ", June 4 to 1976: Les-CUne. Wayne. Ford; Gay~' June 18. This pilgrimage to E u,ope includes a visit 10 the Nor Cathy Wayne, Chrysler: mandy beaches on June 6. the ~~D year commemoration at the Kenneth Kollalh, Ho!>J

The Laurel rescue unit, in cooperallon with the Coopcrdlive Extension Service, will sponsor a farm safety workshop on - f'S(f(i:~ebr:-n-,--atIp""ljj. al 'he LOlJl"C't-Gt--rAtJdt.t.e.r+UfH ­ Th(~ program will be geared to farmers as. well .15 rescuc' squad personnel. Anyone interested is Inviled to attend. Rolin Schneider, UNL extension safety specialist, WII! conducl thl" workshop. It will fulfill J hours of continuing education credit for NINA OLAUSON OF Car­ afmQsphere~. EMl($, TopIcs covered will be. toxic power La~~:i Sh~::~~~~~;I~C~~~~,,~: roll was notified last week take oft; tractor overturns, burns.. .luger accident".. dnd 1.111" and crushing accidents. Both prevention and tredlment 01 trdining, at the Naval Trdining that she passed he" each sHUdtion will be dealt with Command. Gr.a. Lak.,. III Nebraska Real' Estate During the elght w(<-(>k trdininq Broker Exam taken on (y\Jbt~~n~ d!~~J..gm!~~!Q...."_ I~' ~t ScIIIIIidt is 4-H nominee prep ..~r~ them for futhcr -emp Vl'll;",--as-a e- .lcademlc and on 'he Ie!> Ir/llnlng broker With Joe Lowe Brian Sch~nldt, Wayne. h.y, been ndrned by th~ Di~,lfl(. t ,) H Award Committee dS':l nominee in the electrIcal prOlec I and WI11 '" one of 'he Navy', 65 b/l,lc 0<: Really of Wayne. She has be considered for further consJderatlQn and compclltlOn cupahon field,. been employed with Lowe As a nominee, he will compete wlfh other 4 H'er<; frorn W.~M ."uhJ PM'..,.,.., ~e~~~u~~~pt.n ~~:~: ~~~:~s ~~~~ Realtv as a salesman for throughout Ncbraskd for the opporfunlfy 10 attend the Ndllor'1dl honorJ!r..~.!_~E.Qy _~ _ Ni!.val histQ'-v nnd flr~lt "1.d..__..apJ1[o.xl.m.a.telY-.l.y..tar~ _ 4-H Congress and 10 compete lor ')cholar"hlp~ Jaycee women _ Brian, the son of Mr and Mrs Howard Schmid! of Wdyn p . I', d 4·H member at the Sofl'War~ S.h.uk'\. '-~_Wayne p(~pp!.~~~:,-----' 'os,office dosed At.., The Wayne post otfiee WIll operate on .. holiday ,>chedul'J C/into.n Conover Monday, Feb. 20, in observance of Washmgfon'€, blrfhddy Pos:lmao;ler Tom Jones sdld regular re,>ldenlldl dnd bU',lfW',', C l'ilk[, C.t;;t1!,f'.lJ.;-I' _ 9B. of WiJynt· dll,'d f~lJ(ld,l·f, f"t) l'l. 19:B.t .:,T Wdynf: delivery will 1'101 be made. and usual lobby ~t~rvlC(:'. will nol bl' '~~'r .,!j£!..'~ ""~J.:H~ :t~...;'!!J V'/~{hM:'~dil"", f· dJ J.'...Il ,.~{" H1~d holid>fJY schedule. Wi po".fNI on mdlvldual bOl<:f", or dt·I(>rrn,n,·d 1984: Der<,lld N Rl((;', Concord Emer:,prJ, GMt PI( .... Up Rldldrd Pd(j! 0°"91 ... " .,Hld K,'tn;n rf;V11nVf: ",.Idmps e:o:empf (l'n!t.}11 EdNtn (Otl-Q1JfH, ltll.· '>Ofl (It Monr()'" ,tnd J.lil':lll,' Br()(k (on Pon~", (_hr"~,Ip( by catlinq 1he pos1 nHl( e Ford Pickup, DanIel L N1U' Dahl. jrl11n T E 'I~llvn NQliet1e f'J Kenton 0 (Jnd LOUI'S M dod e~tfy R (;-.<~f ••·1d~, cmH Mdf(h 8, l$8S "f WdYn(' H,~ 1arrn",d nr:':H V'J'ilyn(o uMII Nf.'I~"Q.rL Ojd~rnQu,jt: Allen. Ford plCXUp- tV,IltOrl G Errn:(::;orJ, r dffirny BOI)K" '!101J pM! of tJ' J Bf·n".coft-r to LQU E dWln Befl' I,,· mi\(fj,ca R!J<: Ri,~k<:ln,,~,H;hofl St:pl iI, 1916 itt SIOV-" (111. Ir,l"'~Hl rf'K: Waldbaum Co, Wakefield. lnkr 19J'J: Brdd ).'rHmd':r·," Dt,(/.:m '~E'.. 1(J WN 6, rW;'tfHW ~,1,)mw, ',oct':r, SE' .. 0' 32 )IN 4. re-venV¢ 'Ol!plt' fdrtnf:d Jfi Soulh Oollwla until 1'l,S Nhl!!' Ih~'1 rtW'w'cd to"l form national (db & Chilssis, 0 N Dod PIckup, ('art ~~'l,,-md.'J'\ cil."..J.)5-0 '>tilrnp~> l..')((!mpl In !hi' B1l.Jotnh('ld dnd CcfllL'r (Ir(~d T,wy rl:l,(l:d Ifl lyW drld InQ'II,.. d 10 Knerl & Sons. (0 ;o:orl, Dn(~.H'; PI(lrljP !.ou Edwin ,!~nd G,lH Be,,~...c.o-h·;f" {)t;;lE(;-f1 .Ind IL,!I~r to,Wd,fW fh)ru~ ,-.. dnd Rtlonijd S BId! AmcrlC<1n Slate B •.H1". L!y,',.t'f 19J1 Pijlrl('l,) Anw,IU)llr; Pr)fI 10 Loui~ ( ~lnd G.)d 8(!'0",·(:olcr as H,· :', '.~;r '/l,rt,'d t)'I ';.'~Jf!r,l! rl!f~<'l", .Hl<' fll.'ph"'JI" Hll' W,lynt' !JQY S<.ouh htlv'! ~(hedu!(>d Iht'I' ff!guldf pdp"1 .-hl,)rd II) P,IUI I-i' dlld ~"" J Poned. Ford ~/ (d. Ponll.l( " I(JJn' h.'rh,nf", wlthJ dgh1 01 s-vr n., ' .. IJP:c,:t:k.. d ,n d\·.lth b, 111<, lid.: Hl I'M'3 111". pdu.'n h, ) IJn;!t'wrr'. drive for Ihl'; StllurddY Nf'w')pap~"'rc, ·"hou!d bt, I.,·(j .fl IJur,dl,', f': '..or r. lot 1] find [ 25' ot 101 j I 1983; J£,Illn ~ Plumbing & J969· Hrtfold Fib', 'l,ldkd"'id Vj·.{w',hlp and not a~ !enant5 In "ntj'"='.,,k'r'" and plclCl'd til (lJrbSld,~ so {2m bt, pl( 1.."0 up !)lrii~w. '11., Orlq,'Hl fo!m ol POD(,J, He Will be(~m at I} <'l fTl ft'\I<-,n-:.:!; ~~~mp'.> SU IS Wakefield, CtWvrolUT Pickup 1968: Merll;) I< J(}nl_"~ Mll'."ll n~·/(."r.tle sf~lrnp... f~ ..effipt f~'lU"~("HL Bub O~mp:,>f~r iJrld Ll"~() G,tr'Ji .... N,l~ (jr~~f·n-.'Jood Hl"~O;( 198'2: C M Klng',bur)'. Ponr,-j B!..Ii'k Juliu~ A tlfld lt~!ld HlfSochm.:lo Wtlndtl Vim C1e~'!~ try HMry R Bvrld! lfl !Iliff Cf:t'rH,"t"ry rn WaYJ)"! 'IIMii Ford 1967; (drl pf?tf,t ~on ()IJ' 1.:, I "',( !-t;in,j{ h,:( f: lH"'r,1! Horru' 111 l'h/IUlI' oj drr'Hlqf'l,l('ol', 10 Lou E d'th" Hf"fi;.[[,tf:'f. :'E I", W.Hl1pr or' Jim Wl1rner. 101 1, 1981: (fdrenrt· H Luhr Ford Pldwp JI )IN ~l r~'Jf:nut- ',tamp'!. "15:2 ~O b!O(k 7. Orlqllldl Town· of Allen. Worirsllop on gifted dIi'.....pI....ed Wakefield, Ford 1'159: Joe i-1f-yd,-,n, ffl·J'/f ,Ln,· Z~~lld Hln(.hamn 10 Lou Edw,r, reV('flUlj .. l,lfnp!';, cJ:t:rnp1 $.8 80 Eltl~> Butoh Weitenhilier ~ wod<'!ihop enlitlf~ "Peddllng and TI..'dLhlng Your Gdt,·u 1980: Hdrold L t,.)rdPH:hjp 5~' Wakefield, Chevrolef 1"'49: AI.-,rJ y,'l~ P1J".,i',ld, [ll.,r,n is scheduled Thursddy. Feb :n <11 trw Wdynt' HIQh thjl(tt~ Wt·lir;nlltHf..'1'. '14. Qt L,IUrl!1 di.!d !:,dllJf(j.:.s'I. rl;[) 1~, !'il84,)j 1919: Robert 0 Rager. ErnN fld!'i'.;"! OdYld':..-Dn Schoolleclure hall It I'" beIng spon~ored by Edu«I~lOndl ~l'f'/It..r l,l\)t';>! son, Ford PH:kup, Albert Glbb~. COU~1~1.~'.~"l- 0nitOnc l 1, .... rvp " .• hl'r,· twld TI,.lI.'€,ddy, f.:1J jJ df ITl~.:' Uilllt~ Pr(.'~t;lf'tj:rldn Paned, Oldsmobill:, DUdne Eery,./) l: Udum Lni.·r"Ofi '~A6 Lorrujne Plum, con~uJtdnf for the 'WJnOj<, Gdted P~Oqrd'f' ChUr(!1 III l du.rel Thl~ Pte... Ih'JllllJ'> PotJ'>(Jn OHlCl,)!(.-d Sperry, Wdkl~flC'ld. Che .... roJ('t no Idll(j ({;ql-sir'1t,of,. Brd'JI,·,. Ihospital'ne... which serves 120 school dlstrlcls Hl the (hl(dqO ,lrhl '1.. 111 lw >II Butdh WI'JlNltlllh,'r, thtf d~tuqhft:r vI Ell iwd E tnor,t! FIl)k Jd-hnWtl Pickup, Myrnd J M(Grdlh H',jllo,H, Poncf~. U't-'o'L V,/" I charge ;01'. born 'Null'). lijlW it! Ot~nl~.on. I(Wid ')III~ qrt:w up In Hu: t,..)ur~:1 I'~ Allen, Ford Stdlwn Wilgan (kl'(" If1 IdiL drlvpr '>.J I'I ~"n',I' 'IfI. The locus of the workShop under',j,Jrldlf1q 1hI.' '>I.!"\ ,.d W~'f~~ .lrl~' IJter Ernpnon Ill!, p(JI"iI"J() (j('\f~lq 'J!Ir),'( - Fot' more informdllon. calt Ihe E $U 0111«' (It 28/ 2061 ',helly ('" J.~n~e. W€fyn~, ,J ..~ni~! €:Jhdro(J f.l'·H~Io:. Wayne, J,ohme Hdrho9'on Thl' (ouple hved In Plilfh:Vlllt:, Wl'.> Folio-wing hi'\) deMh Plymouth, Myrn rc'!.l oj ht..r hIe< Allen, GMC Plckur~ ' Wilylli;, Jol€"fJ-f! K!e:I"l, W~YI';~~, 'j\/rVI'>lQf', ,ndvde I ..~m, B.!rndrd of Brul(>_ 1. d,lughfen. Bel"'d 1976: D<1l1~ Mil9qdrt, PurHd. l""...... _..,l-::~--..., lfI~sic W.I(lf'r H.Hnrn, Wln",ddl'. D<~h! Wakefield MIlH~r"of"rf'k'~lTldh Mid LdRoIU! H.HI~eri 01 L ,lIJr<,'I. 11 gr;mdl:IHldren rHme, camp is pi_eel .... Lincoln: Larry WiI'.. on f,ill'fl proftArty· I t10IT'IP'-.01L '!'.hlyflf:. Vdm<~ efJI AdmlS~IOntl Kaye HIIs,lnget, ]/9'1:'111 qr"nddHldren 5 qrt'at qn·,)f 9rdnd(.hl\dn~n. \ ~J ..iii'r, Ber:fl Plymouth, Sfl~\lI~n Pa~d Rov'nt,r. r~. ~~_eilrnt'y _~!.~"!": ColI~ge ~ched~led I~: 14t~ .l~n_u-,'~i ,_': Ina, Wd''(fI''.:. CIJfford Krvo.:-g'em PM ..an••er., ... Any student who will be in'grddc'> 912 in Seplember, 198.1. or ca. Chevroll't Diln Suillvdn Pon ~,";~~~'fll~drf.; €:'~lli"'t ~~'~lll"l, - ~~')kr~~':jlldK H:~::~; ~:~~:: Sh~ w.)". prl.!'clnlr}d tn dC'itlh by ht!f tW',!>,u\d'" 1 ,>on ... ,1nd 6 Q,.,nd who has graduated frOm hjg~ school to 1984 is eligible 10 a"{'n~ ,- ca, For,i Pickup , .r.ro~ chdd(~f'l Te,al Gost tor the ,~rnp is $95 For more inlormat:on· <,..ontdt I Ct' PJ(:hii"fffone.",. Oe.ln ~()fH"'. LtlOnilHJ Jane!!>, t Ford, Myrn,l McGralh AIlt!:1. to Hi{ k 'fwd F\l/db'.::lh R(J\'HL"- !JJ}(~m. Sdr ....".,...... W~Jk('!leld 'DenIse Olinl and ~icnilid Mjff~l'. ROp'"Ayer .:illd Allim LiWdsd't -_.- '. "Carney '.,aUll i . H~'ptal f~ilnl,>Wr', ',u~J Flying L .,' _". _/!.. of Lot 1. 1',1 (liHIttt: Sunlrner.. g-qE

, ~ -'.. " ' 8VM n·p.1I1 Beutler', am"",nd",ent would. have leffComponvleglslailve commm.. a IIeW pro: Is '.r:' ,the failure of1he State 6anking Pepar;t·, ~br.... Pr AI_lallon the ~e981 age for drinking alcoholic posel for ,repay,lng with state' funds. -the 'm~nt to take.actkm during recent years on A necessaryin<:recisEl A.11e< l5 v.a.. ofallowlng younger people beverages at 20. It would hfV~te$f.ablished depoSitors. I.n the 'insolvent fin."nc:;lal Ins1ltu· the mounting evidence of 'serious -llquldlt,Y Per~oll~Jlylng =-ccj.llouc;,dI£!rIl,b"'lk"~:~~~-s-·dec-U:led- to .provmoffiiF:::tlrlverS: IlcenH$ --hR, ', 'jJfIOpte---:--::-:-tIan:-~~-~:~·----","''''''-·- -~---:~,-=-:-=-_-'_--:"-c--'-, - problems at the Instltution-;--.- .. in.,tnd nearW"yne;>i"e looking athigher seweruser ~2~e the legal drinking age In Nebruka under 21. Convlcllon lor driving While Intox' As described by DeCamp during a publiC Decamp estlmaled al S58 mllilon'the cOSI charges in jhe near ·future. .'. ..:.... : Icateq wouldr~ulre.revoCaIlQnaf 'he pro.vi- he-.ring a.' Nebraska Wesleyan University, of reimbursing depositors up to the $30'000 The. rate increases haven't yet been approved by the Wayne CIty Lawmak.rs last week gove 35·12 IInalap· s,lonal .license.. Addtti~naHY, any minor con- !he new, "tbn. -would brlng the questlo~ of guarantee ,of ,the Nebr'i!lska Depository In' Council but will be at a future meeting. \ . provo' QI a bill Which rol... the legaldrlnk· \tIded ,~f dr,lnklng white driving would have, relmbur~ement of depostlors,,' to the stltutlon Guaranty Corporation, Under 1i,Is 'n9 891.:",·_'ro",:' '20. Five years ago~' the h,s Or her Jltense suspended fQr tWQ years, LegislafVre ,for cO"~lderiition t~IS: session. proposal, DeCamp said the state would be . No one likes rate lrfcreasesbut this Increase is a necesslt¥. Ustellls lowmokers rolsed It,,,, legal drinkIng "ge aeu~ler criticized the apparent political Too m'uch. tl"r'e, has bften wasted alre:ady 'as able to take o",,~r Commonwealth and selllts from a directive issued by the Environmental Protection Agency and Is from 19. motivation of colleague$,ln votlng'tot 'he the state leek, ~'utlol'1s,'DeCamp,said. assets· to regain at least a portion -'- arid part of a requirement brought about with the construction of a The new law~ wtllch, wali sponSored by bilL The DeCa~p'propo581 would short-,(:lrCl,lit. perhaps, an - of what it pays out to . wastewater treatment plant. Sen.lorlWllllom NichOl of Scolt'blulf and "You're.voting thiSwaybecB,use,a majori' the cu~r~~t tor'.. clalm..pr~e.55 vnder,wh:ich depositors, ' , How'ard Peterson of Grand 'Island. wi-if fake ty of people in your:dlstrfcts -,not knowing the ,stat,e'would pay d~po$tior$ If'govern· The, Nebraska riivestment Council would The increase probably will amount to about an additional $4 or $Spay­ eUKt hext· ,J,anuai'V l. People who have the, facts - thinfic ,there'S going to be a mental negHgence can be eshibUshed, take, charge of, the in30lv~nt institution ment per quarter for mostpeoplre.·- .reached Ihtage of 20 by Ihe effective date salutory, effed ,on the problem," Beutler under the plan. It's not an explosive increase but. at the same time, it is an added will be eble.fo conllnueto drink legally. said. "Let's ,not't>e hypocrilical." THE ATTOIlNEY for the Commonweollh "I thlnk:(ourl promoting the atmosphere burden for each citizen. Unfortunately, it is a burden each of us must 8EUTLEIl SAID Ihe higher legal drink· committee, Richard Kopf o.f Lexlnglon, has of safety puts SOme responSibility on fhe bear. . . SUPPOIlTEIlS OF lhe bill s.ld the higher jng age doesn't de:al effectively with alcohol told Ihe committee that Slate tort ~Ia.lms stete:' Oec-amp said. age will rt:!dute 81cOOo:l- abuse among -young abuse aln~ng young pe-ople and p-u~ishes prOCedu.res,_repre~F\t the only possible con· In proposing his plan lasl week, DeCamp By Randy Hascall . people, .nd reduce traffic fat.lll1es. young people who drink responsibly. stitutional: route:, by, which, public money abandoned' his 'apparently u'nconstltutlonal . _W...x.nll.Her"lctedi!.!""_: They turned beck las.t minute attempts to Nellher does II deal wllh the problem 01 could be used .to pay depo.ltor•. pl'sn which would have created a quasi· omend lhe bHl, Including an effort by teenage drIvers who drink, he' said. " The tori claims procedures presume , governmental' corporation to be funded with Senator Chrl!o Bev1ler:of lincoln to subst.n· Senator- J.ohn DeCamp of Neligh last w~k negllgence'on the part of, the state. In' the $65 million In state funds to ,.equlre and tlally rewrite Its ,proVisions.' handed the !oped;ll Commonweallh ,Saving Commo"Wealfh ca'5e, the a,lleged negligence dispose of the Commonwealth firm. DrinKing anapregnanc:y---

The week at Jan. 15, was designated by the Congress and proclaimed by the President as "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week." And with good reason: fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) ranks only behind Down's syndrome and spinabifida as the most common cause of birth detects with associated mental retardation in newborn babies, If you are pregnant or are thinking about having a baby, FAS is a heallh problem that you should know something about. Almoo;t·everyone is aware that alcelle! alwse"Overa j>eriOd'Of-ftmehould you do+ Research is just now beginning to show the amount 01 alcohol that may harm the developing baby. While there are, as 01 yet. no hard and fasl rules, we do know that even moderato amounts ot alcohol pose a risk to Ihe untlorn baby Women whotonsume 2 normal size drinks a day. for example, in So'preme'Court decision is body blow crease their chances of miscarriage and of having a baby that is smaller Ihan babies born to women who drink infrequently or not al all By ChIPryl S'",bbendie-ck 01 those Iilod~. which wrll in lu,n drive down SUCH A CLUB - reAlly rYU';!J'e of fnddllrH] Ncbr,]~;I\d'C, ugrlculturoll communIty feel Women who drink heavily during pregnancy 6 or more drinks a day th(~ir mark~f gun isn', needed to convince agrlcullurdl Nebr.uka Farm Bureau value Unfortunately. lower it's time tor !;uch d stUdy c!lqain espectally clearly risk giving birth to a child with fetal alcohol syndrome. l'hE~ Nc-bt'tnka Supreme Courr~ dechton t(~d 'or til)!: Thi!. rlJlinq flloke<:. fllore prCC<1rtOIJ:) th~ their fair share 01 t.-l)(eS rCf,ulteti In conflicling conclusions We are not sure, for instance. at what time during pregnancy the fetus 10 , ',lme'rs itnd'rilnchl'rs h',H"~ found of years In the meanlime, the vital in ~lti!>tcnc.c i~, based primtlrlly an ~9ricultun_' h~rests of the ')t prefer, pas.sage of fi!rm orgllnlltHlon, they have cc'lllc'd lor ,In are beyond dispute tirst. the more the n:lother drin..ks., the greater are ,,·altu~:tjc-ri f-\f~o.'IS another It:ql',;Iti1tc ~(I'Hllofc<. ,lrO also ~erv(,' tnt:- pl)rpOSe, LR 233CA would pro ~ystcm, Suc,,! a .st~dy would be d'onc' by an no possibility of tetal damage trom alcohol when the mofher doesn'f <:Iaulfl<:allon or soU type<.l w(~r(~ <:on~ldl!t'f!d tryimJ to di')(oun' "'1(,' real hnpdct Ihl)Uhc vide for separ~lte and disHnct classos 0' pro objective, out.'of"state- concern. dS W4)'i dOnf.! In d('tcrmlninq the in(ottHJ-prOuuc'lng Suprcrnt~ Court decision (ovid h~""f: on perty. 'IfKludlng land actively used lor dronk at all ' by an o,?lecfi\lE,', o.ut'of 5Idf(~ concer,n, as WnS thl;~ agricultu((~, jo:lnd not used for agrlcuflure (."j)pability 01 liHld f.(lr(fwr!l dnd ranchers, They claim t03il:es. donu Inl~ H601 The -safest and wisest choice, I'm sure you will agree. is to avoid won't doub"~ bl~CdUS(~ other bdiu!olments. WIll and i,1I impro....ements to real estate alcohol during this most important time at both your life and your NOW ,THE SUPREME Court h41~ ruled hl~ lTlade 10 ollse,1 Ihe coming Valudllon in Thi}' f,llJdy, l1amf~d 'or'lIs fhitlt uuI110l', ullher of the~c rl!solutlon~, i~l by baby's Ihat all land mu~i be .~s"'es5tfd iit mAr.k.c1 (ft'itl,l.' SOfll!.' ""t'-'Ite ',.endlor'S '!\I(Jn have ;;-;;~hH' nCf!dcd club 10 fort(J rur.ll '\ot!ndtors .'lnu IramewOrft for the 1.lX rC'~truclurmg wh~d'l Navembf)r billlot. And citizens C. Everett Icd J~n =--nator~, oppo~d ~1-u.nOl1HU"lfft-US".10·S60 Hmc 'this o:.f!nlon Di'U:.u%!O!i Into lilw by tl vot(! of 35 11, On I. I the bill because I object to the' SeMftj ~U!:ttebr~'.G,..t 'armin. Ar•• arou d LR 'lSSwhlth i~ a non'binding rosolu Iljl85, th(' lI~qo11 dr"lk4ng t'loe in Ncbr,l';i.kfl will .. prtlclice of increa~lng the motor vehicle ~bl"h.r - J. AUln era"'" T.,peMtWr - Afrat H dlilile t10n lil -!t>et a target spending fl~JUre fOf go from 10 10 21, An'fOIH! 10 yC(lrs ot ~ge OJl '" regi<:.tatuJn fee every time someone Is look Leol~laiure ll-f~ .~_, (j~venue, ... analJns editor - "aMy HNeall Compo_ilion for.....n - J, Topp 'he, to tallow the Jim L 19B,'j, will "griHldfuthNed" If\- mer e ,1119 '.or .:m Com Two wf!ek~ <1lJO. I reporft~d on the proq((J~'. u~yt'r's h;e i~: proh.:'.r~ble to dddin1) more cosf A4YertJalnIONCWlM - Dew D1edlker Commudot prlnte, - Mel .....dMr mitt"' l~ sUQoeMlng j!t budgeI of, "829,1 01 LB un, li bill which will 'l.hUl Itlt' burden minden' 10 our Vt:~lH,!e reg.is-tratlon Rea,tJ"".t - lreMo Wittit "aUroom rn - Dori. Chiu.-n million. After 'Pending much ot Wednesda'r' 01 pr()O' fn tn!JIHllty C(l!>~~~ from the- ... 'Me 10 . ~::" On IIHlr::.day. d!ternoon, the ...... ,., - LiliA .enfletd ••Mr.' tUn1: - ..tty UWldi and Thuri5dllY morolng5 on 'his ls'>ue, about 'hI! dctendclnt 'Hw bill w()~ pd'i!)cd, on Frl MI5cel!dne~u", SUbl~'~I~ Commitlee held a 114"''''5\1'=* WDVM.Hebr••ka ••7.7 I'MMJ7J~Z600 the only. thing 4nyontLc.ould i'gn..--e on Wi):'. dilY. Feb J, dnd wnt to the governor for hi'!! publlc: trtt~rln9 an L~ ~..14 Und~,. pro... lslons e~u.lJbh5hed In 187~. a neW5paper published ~emF·w("ekly, Monday and ihurQay (e~cepi :~:ts.a~~ ~::l~p~~~~g':;::~d.nlor(! of ""lgnalure ' preponderance of fh~ evldehte that hC"Wll~ ~~Vlj~~ b~~~;ul~leb~et~n:::.~~d;~ i!~ogaj~C~~~~ hOljd~), by Wayne Herald PUbll~hlog Company, fnc . J, Alan Cr:(Imer, Pr~ident. entered In Approp-rialfofllS for lalil Y~d(',5 budget I W(ll\. vcry dls~~PPQ.I-ntcd 10 ICdfn thai the in~ane durin\;. (:ommi5~i(j1l'of'-tne ulfl;c mcchanic<11 lottery dt:vice~ lhereby pro the po'5t office and 2nd (la55 po~t3ge paid at Wayne, Nebrd~H\d 68787 tot"lledS'7.t3,-404.960.00. Wi1h Inflation at'teS!5 gO\lornor" de'Cided 10 mitke 18) tilt." wbjecl 01 A BILL INCREASING the molor vehicle' hlbltlng Ihe uw of vltlw lotte-fie!> .-os'ttAST!": Send dddres5 change to The Wayne Herald. P,O, Bc»t 71, Wayne, Nt 68787 than .. P4trcent and. ft $30 million ((1$11 hi~ fir...' v(!lo of fhe \('~~lon tiowever, In t registration, ''''0 Pj}'~5e-d" on Tue:!idi1Y morn II succc!!o!';'ul. Ibis mea'iuro will hi.... €, it rew",. which W411 wlH soon hnlole in rho state dl~dppolntm('nl Wi)5 '5.hort 'Ivcd. a~ Ihf: 'ing, I o'P'JtO$Vd, to no avail.' La '111 which slgnlticllnf impad on rny dlG/rlcl I'm not treasury, 1 don't ~lle'Ve we need, such t1 Leg~Slj'fure 5UCCCS'i'ully o... crrodt.> the ve'( ralMl'd the tdtal 4;Qsf of fhe re91~-,n.)tlon to !Wre at IhiS-..!i~.w~eth~(,!heredre~nQugh , 'remendOus Increale In .5tate $p~ndlng, on ThursddY morning" il7,SO, Thl!t c:ont,lJn~ nn increase 01 $1 willch votes to f'I1bvfth~ IJ-1H out'of Commrffoc. _S6...... ION MTl!S In WaYne, PI~ce. Ced!'lr, Obmn. Thur"too, C-Umlng. 5~~!?~ MOOF,ofl (ountle5, J 14 ,69 ~r A budge' ot aroun~ '11S_180 million would l B 163 1<, now lilW ,lnd will b(:c'orne' eUcc wfll be l1~ed to tinllnce (Oll5fruclIon olnd .If. YOI) h.ave a.,.,.. ¥.,(q.u. e'Jitloo '."'. . •... :1.0t.UkEt to ~ix'n1.ont[l~~ ~ t~ thJ~~ month~. Out:>ld~ countle~JT\eoljoOe(l>,~ be re.SoOnablt! undtsf CUffent conditions. I",.... J month-, .:,flN .1dlOlHnnumt ()f Iho ",1:'" Il1ltlnft:=n€tnc,e of recreationdl ~oad~~ in our", (ommenl on ~s.cir:_oil*f·~AA' ~wn:' Tease yeCII, .11 ,96 for 10. tor 11:90 Th4t WDUld c,tfse1Infl-tttl-on and provlOO fQr ':lion A di~lcnde of in stat~ pj]r.~" and r'ctrootlon ilnHi$ Lontact m~' ~~h;-'~~!\* • N.2'0.11, NE . per year, ~14.00 tOf !dX month~, ...t2,00 for three montM,'::5tngle co~ t:fcin.:i. mo.de.1 growlh In ,to'e go ••r"mcn'. ,..lty ~ltl. no~,. ~.,,~~~.. \'dollor Incre:sc bring. tho .lo..a, car· 68S0"oc ,.11 m: .:_:'~. '..:~,(,. VHf'S of marrlege. and Sharol Carlson spoke on the last 20 years. • A knod< at the _Frldiiy altflfl1ClOll ~M an Unelt' ,_A reading. entitled "My pe<:ted surprise to SlUdenfs of Wayne CoUntY. SdIoOI Dlllricts Parents:' was given by Marlyce 59 and 15.' . '. • Carlson, followed with a musical '~I got tired 01 fhe stUdents '-Iling me hoW botltig IOCI.I . selection by Mrs. ~dWard Linn. studies Is:' smiles DlslrlCt 59 ~ £11_ J.....' wlto In­ entitled "I Love You·Truly." vited Abraham Uncoil) to 1M school Friday to visit with 1M Mrs..Kenl\eth Soden sang "I" studanls In horlOr of his '751h blrthday. L.ove You Because." and Mr. and Guests· lor the _Ial prog;am were SlUdenls of SChOol, ~ Mrs. V.fly" Carl~ sang uGed District 15 alOllg with lhelr felIdler, NancY Ahlvers, Gave Me You.1I Grandchlldren FOLLQWING THEIIl mor' sang UHappy Anniversary:' rlage in 1944 at the. Evangelical,' Devotions were given by Free Church. Concord. Carlsons ' PIOying the part of Abr.ham Lincoln w.s W!!'YM SItIhlCol: Verlyn Corlson. followed with farmed southwest of Concord for Student P.ul Duln. who loldstudents _ ....1a1orl.. ol I.hIs childhood In illinois and sang songs _Iar durIng the comments and closing prayer by 10 years and northwest of the Rev. John Westerholm. Wakefield for 7 years, before t800·s. llCcomllOnylng himself on gult.r.· " --'moving to their pre5ef?t farm nor; TraVU,-.Iudenb'o1 the two school._ did pencil partraUs of Lincoln; cr"'fed pudding palnllngs of Ihe log cabin he grew up In, read slorles and loll..... vl_ a IIlmstrlp. and held open discussIon concernIng the 16th Presl· Woman's Club selects vocalist -" denl of !he United States. l!sJ~_a u~H!IQ9 ~ M~ .d_u_rinQ-on nuaLr-n s Students. in Distrlc.t 59 are. wllh par4t-nh:, In paren­ thesiS. Kim Nolle (Dlckl. Shawn'Nolte (Kennefll). Chod JOllelI Mary Sieler, a junior at Wayne­ (Lecnard). ond VIckie Meyer (Ferris), Corroll High School. has b.." Studenls in Olstrlcl tS are Wendy and Chad Spahr (Doug), chosen to represent, the Wayne Robyn. Holly ond Chad Sebade (Ron), Chad Honk (Gary), Federafed Woman'", Club In a Dustin Milligan (Rick). Do.id and Susan Sorensen (Dean).

district music "contest slatec and Bowdlt- Ott~_tG_lLaldt I Mar:ch 31 In Columbus. Mi.s Sleier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sieler, was nam eel locat winner during music audltionslClst Friday afternoon in the Wayne Woman's Club room. She sang a vocal solo, accom· panied by Krista Ring of Wayne.

OTHER CONTESTANTS in thc local contest were Rodney Porter, Who placed second, and Jill Tompkins. Porter, SQf1 of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Porter, also sang iJ- vocal SC)IO- actb~panJed-by-LTriaa 8a~-- dorf. . . _J.ompk!ris, d~llghte(_oJ Mr. ant;! Mrs. Rod Tompkins; presented a plano solo. The contestants were introduc­ ed by Marlan Jordan, Judges tor the event were Jerrie Grader and Teresa Travis.

-WOMAN'S ·-l:LIJIl ·"reSTifEiiil"~ - Bernice Oamme tailed the regUlar blJsiness meeting to order, with 31 members and 11 guests §ltiending Mr 5. j;larry Manning became a memb~r of the club. President Damme and Eleanor Manning reported on activities to be held in conjunction with the Woman's Club annual FIne Arts Festival slated Saturday, Feb. la­ in the city auditorium.

HOSTESSESWEREMarvLou MARY SIELER OF WAYNE was named winner of a Stratton. Leona Kluge, Mathilde music contest conducted last Friday afternoon by the ~e~~da;~e~~~~'7~nc~:~~~' who Wayne Federated Woman's Club. Sieler. daughter of Nex! Woman's Club meeting is Mr, and Mrs. Merle Siell", will now participate in the scheduled March 9. Hostesses District III GFWC music conlest March 31 in Columbus. will be Norma Magdan,. Miriam Pictured with Sieler. who sang a vocal solo, is accom. -~~;~=__JGead-. paniSrKrlstiiRing. __ Nursing degree awarded new Lori Jean Anders-o."i graduated from Northeast Tec:tmlcai Com .rrivals munlty Colle-ge School ot Prac !iclIl NursIng on Friday, Feb. 10. BROWN - Mr and Mr'i.. tl<)xtt; \ She l-s the daughter ot Mr and Brown, V'll",ner, d <.,on, Joe Mrs Al Grashorn at W(lyne. and Elias, Bibs 11 01. Feb 11, the granddaughter of Nettie Wakefit~ld Community Relbold 01 Wayne dnd Agnes Hospital Grashorn of Wisner BRUMM - Mr dnd Mr ... Mike The 30th class of practical Brumm. Wdyne. d son. Jo<,eph nurses hc:1d graduCltlon exerCises lb~. M 7:30 p.m. In the Norfc~Jk Junior Michael, EI F d) lJ Pro High 5<::-,(;;:;1 audrtorlum VIdence Medlc(ll Centl.'r A receptIon honorIng Anderson KLEIN _.. Mr ,inri Mr<, M,lrk was held In her parents' home ~Ofl. Yollowlng graduation ceremonies Klein, Wdvne, d Enc An lhony. 'lb'~ \ 1 01 h~t: ID. She is a 1978 graduate c~ Provldeno.' Mj.'dlc Mike Kocour0lo Hd'.fIrl9'>. d !:.on, Nlklau'i MHo. 6 Ibo, 11 01 Jan 3) G,. dre Mr and Mr'> Milo Kocourek Sr , Omaha dnd Mr<; Jessie Mn. Roger Eggerling CIlde d '~on, bride's, chosen c010rs of pink. cranberry and white Michael J':Hnj~'" 9 ~b~ 6 1 I OL...... _ -, '- HOIfesses were Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Mrs. AlvJn Anderson Fe!) \2, Provldenu' Medlcdl and Mrs. Larry Test. all of Wayne.- Mrs. LeRoy Koch. Mrs. Center Harlin Anderson and Mrs..Kenneth Anderson, allot Concord, ,~ Mr•. Curtis An_son of WO:Odblne, Iowa; and Mrs. Earl Ander VOOVARKA __ Dan dnd r~()~~ .• 'f son of Rapid City, S. D. Vodvarkd'of Lmcoh formerly MII't'Ander'SOfi, dought. 01 Mr. find Mrs. Clayton Anderson of of. WiJynl~. d son, Wiltlil'tn ". .Wauu, end Roger Eggertlng•.wn 01 Mr· and Mrs. JO':ioeph Eg DanieL 7 Ib<; , 1201, j#eb 13,. getting of C,..~~ttton~ wef"& mMrl-o Jan. ~habOf_Lvthera"", -:~~ffi';Jte-~aL Un L.C:h:;:u:;r:ch:;.·c:.:1n:.·We:::.:.u"':.:.;.' :...__" ,..:.-__'__-_._J. COI.n< '" / S'~,ndM~I"fowa,: ,_ i""" ,,_." ,,:-;" __ '" .i-" Per50ns!nterO$ledln allendlng are askedto caUm,J48S'o{" reservations." . _" . ",,:.,' ,', '.' J:i~SPifal rrie~t"Frlday, Kim TuIUs of Sioux CifY'and.' 'Unafel'tel'.' ofL,iricofn,::.brother ot ~ The,Wayne.Commoni,y Auxiliary wHt .'> ,,':, ."" '. _ :" -. _ "" "'-, :" ' ,,' _ , :', BN~,:,.~aferrer---were.uri1"fiWTir~~ri~E!.gro:~~~-·-.-.-.-----'---=- f'eD:·1Ti.. al. ,.p.. m lntflewom~nr'<:l.iib.room An·me~.·.'. .p"~ ,_ ;-.. m.arriaj;~e SaJl!Ld~~:_.fty!!nJ.ng_._I_n -..::. ..~~__'_·_'_'",-: ~._,=.:....~ ....COllr.gedloallend endare a.ked to bring their lal/orltesalad. . . .~~ r '.. ' . . the home of the 'bride's parents~- GUeSTS',At the~-ceremDny"a"d­ ~ and punchreclpet. ". '.' .. '.' ".' after~a,:,d,'I~clud~9: In.t.lIalion service. wilibe conducted for new otlleer,> tn··· Mrs. Dean ISue) Nelson of Concord was capped Feb. 5during Dr. and Mrs. Earl Moore of SIQUX for ,dinner the S~e ~ad City. bride9room's ~ar,ent$; .t~ • •tallll19oftlcerwllf bfiDonnaSChumacher, ...... ceremonies at Sf. Michael" Chorchin Sioux City. of" d~u~hter., Serving ,h..f..... are Eyelyn Jermonr' LuellioMllrra and tended Sf: JO..ph Mercy.School:of Nursing, Slou~ City. Parents of the br.ldegroon1' are bride.',$ -Erin'; 'Tullis;: Nadine Thompson. ,. , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Unafelter of grandmQt,hers "Irs.' ',lr~f1e Adams Allen. of Bronson., Iowa an.d:Mrs:.' Ardith Gue',l!t,5 aherv-:srCt .to', a' reception In tile Nelson home Included .~lten;, Les-:~en,"ei t,he,.Don Luedtkes a,nd Tom ,Luedtkes and dayghters ofWIstier. The Rev. Max Goldman of Llnafetfer: of leeds Unlted Methodist Church of 'Bronsoni Iowa;. Mr,;',~nd Steve ElIlses a~.d, daughters, and -rv\erl,rn; Lempk~s Qf, W~Yrle, MrS, Veteralll meet for car. officiated at the 5:3-0 p.m. Greg, Gackle-:a.nd S!!ft; of't:set~en~ ~~~~~ri~:u~~:~t':-nO:J~~~ts~n:~d t:hristy prove· of. Al,len. ceremony. dorf. Iowa:,' and Robb :LI,naf~lter; Several" veteran's and their spouses met for a carry~ln supper Honor attendants were Terry Mary Wright and Mr; and Mrs. and,cards Sunday evening In the Wayne Vet'$- Clui:) room, Gackle of Bettendorf, Iowa, "C1aytc:ln §chroed~r arid- ,8rcm~n ' HQ;sts were Mr, and Mrs.. Ed Grone and Mr. and 'Mrs, Gilbert sister of the bride, and R-obb of lincoln". • 'Dangberg, .. Hoskin. manltospltallztd

Others allel"1ding :were mr, and Mrs:· Morris 8,ack,trom, .-Mr, Edwin Brogie'-or Hp5klns'is a patrent'in-theVeteran's Hospit~1 and: Mrs_ Oale Brockman.'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wniers. Mr. and In Omaha. Redeemer Lutheran Mrs. Gte"n' Granqul!.-t and Mr" and Mrs. Roy Sommerfe.ld, Cards and letter's will reach' hh:n)f, addressed to 'Veterans Hospltall Room 80S, 42r'ld and Woolworth. Omaha. N,eb.• 6IUQS. Yalentlne ~t.t.ther LCW Circles meet Circles of Redeemer Lutheran ing," "Dorottlvi,.,Grone accom­ Pink and blue shower giVln Church met Feb. 8. panied gro!Jp singing. All dl~o,-ced, widow~ and Y,Jparaied persons are Invited at, to Mary and Dorcas Circles met Members sewed Valentine fend a Valentine get·togethe1" at 7:30 J>.m. Sunday.- Feb. 19 at , at 9: 15 a.m. the church base' favors for, Wayne Car"e Centre Sacred--Hear' Catholic: Cno,.,ch-.Slh'dnd-Madlson-.--Norfolk. Mrt;,. Ray ~neUI and $Mah Kaye:. ,Dixon,: were hono.red al a in pink and blue,shower Feb. 7 ir,t the Rich ,Kraemer home, Dixon. ment. Hostesses were Margaret residents and shut·ios who··-ar-e Pestor WHke. assll50tant pastor of Grace lutheran'Chu'rch in Co' hostesses viere Mrs. Elmer Schutte and Mrs. Steve Korn, Esther Gathje, Emella members of Redeemer Church. Larsen and Ruth Brun1. Martha Clrde met at the ~orfQlk, will spcdk cn "lj~lng Under,Forglvcnt;!'Ss:' Schutt~, ·Dixon Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Johnson Nor'olk Cathollc Scrvi('es ~Iponsors the non·denomlnatlo'nal Twelve guests attended and ~j pendlgarric- served as enter; Approximately 30 mE:mbers at· church at '8 p.. m .. with hostess wpport group, t,ainment. tended, and Kay Lykke was a Lydl'a Thomsen, CleCi 'ElHs was guest. leader. and approximately 13 at­ Johnsons celebrating Cleo Ellis, Margaret Anderson tended. and Norma Denkinger presented Next general meeting of Sunny HOIIIII1IIIken meet Town Twirlers holding graduation the program, entitled "Sharing Redeemer Lutheran Chur' and Caring." ctlwomen will be held,March 14 at s,unny,Homcm.lkcn; Club.met )Nilh'9 rrwmbC'rs Feb. 'jYj~tt~c The Town Twirlt~r!. Square D~lnce Club will meet Sunday, Feb. golden anniversary Margaret Anderson read devo· 2 p.m. Sister Sophie Damme wl1l hom(' of Ardyce R~g. The afternoon was spent playing cards. 19 at 8 p,m. in the laurel cily .'ludllorlurn for 9radvatlon of the tions, and fhe group viewed a be the leader and'mem,bers of Dorothy Dangbcrq wlU bill thp, Mar-eh 8 hostes~-at'2 p.m new class Friends and relallves Mf.' in and the couple requests no gifts. __ film, "Loving, Caring and Shar· Dorcas Circle will be hostesses. Caller will be Dean Dedermann of Norfolk, and hosts are Mr vited to attend dn open hOl)s(~ Hosting lhe evenl will be the c.1nd Mrs. Don Cunningham and Mr flnd Mrs. Arnold Junek. .reception on Sunday. Feb. 16 to couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. honor the qolde-n wedding dn Norman Peterson and family of Schnoors celebrate 40th Methodist women have guests niversary 6f Mr and Mrs Ivan Lincoln. iJnd Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farming and ranching Ie"on given . Johnson ol.Wak(.ficld Johnson evening w~en friends and ljon~ A brief program j~ plilnFWd Wakefield FollOYl/lng the ,UQ9f"tlm, 'lir~. ShIrley Carpenter Of 'Randolph relatives brought supper to horor Pres,~ntlnq thl~ pr('~tltcd (1 prQqrl'UT~ of rc-HqIOu~ love music. lesson was MariprJe Olson, who .closed by, the couple's 40th wedding ,an· N¢J(f rO(wtlng of Methodist Women will be, a' 11;30 p.m, lun ff~v~('wrn9 a dlllpler from William Stewart-Coker's book, cnt'lf,l· niversary 01 Feb. 18. ctll~on ed .. It Happened in Cow Coun-try:' on MMCh U Melinda Johnson 'md Claudia Koeber will f~nlty.calend.rl Approximately 30 guests _a~~ ~1 BibllciJl Pcrspec pn,:sent thr:' progrl)m, p.ntillr ··Women: A Minnie Rio:' presided ill the bril~t busintm5 mootin.g. with 1'2 tended from Lincoln, Fost-e.r, live," members i:l'h:mding. Pilger, Dakota City and Carr~l. Murvel Corbit· will be the- Feb, 27 hon.tesl!. al2 p.m. NOrMa THURSDAY,fEBRUARY'. Anniversary cakes were baked Koe-bl:r will pres('nt the les5"On on Nebraska hIOhW3V1' .~nd Happy Homem..,kcr!, Home E xlension Club. Shirley Pospic;hil. by Mrs. Jerry Fredricksen, Mrs. Quilting pros...,!, atPEG . tr.lnsporti.tfion. t~'30 p~m, Jesse Milligan and Mrs. Hdr~y, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY J7 Hofeldt. Wayne Community Hospital AuxlliiJry, Womt1n " Club room. 2 Ch~llfJtN Al PEe fl"\(it with11 IntHnbers i:eb 1 ,n the home of p,fn-, The group conducted a mock Pl'h:r~',.: SATURDAY, FEBRU·ARY lB MIlligan as. Ihe bride. Mrs. Nancy. btJ',iJ1(~"!:, Im~tjn9. Pn~-sid(.'nt ~',ier(' Ch,r1ng HI(' MMdyn Swanson V ..lltmon5triH(-ddiffC'r~n'types meet,"!} opcrwd with reciting Ihe collect. Pr£!S-i Alcoholic.. Anonymous, Fire Hi'll!. $f:lond floor fJ )0,) In ,1nd Mrs. Jerry Fredricksen as d~~nt V,~I('nnnl!f; of quilting, Joyce Nicm.;lnn read poem... . MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20 dllend~nls Nl~)(t PEO mCl,~tjn9 I':, sthcdulcd F(lb 11 ell IP m In the home Acme Club. Helen Jame'.>. 1 p rn !~tmr,yl MMvl~1 f(~porled on "Effl:t:.1 of W.lf on TWirl ot Lindl'1t1 (orbll Souqhl World Wilr I !\u-.::flj,jfY, Vel"> Club room. l:JIl p rn Orothcr Veterlmc,," and Irene Viclor rl~<1d .m ilrllclc on the Thr~e M'" Horne E )(len~lor, Club, Vt:rdin(, Johs. I 'J() pm \ OlympiC qamc!l,. RU,lh Fleer ·cporf(!d on keeping exten5ion AI('oholi('~ AI'10nymOIJ~" Cdmpus Ministry b'l~,em(·nt, 8 p rn Joy in the Evening plans meeting ,ords Sf')f!)'. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 r·;i~;~;;·V:~;--* Proqrf:;'~siVl--' Ho:rwmtlkc;~, C!~Jb dinner met'linq, II 3D d no The <:.I,utl WIll nhlk(! Ir,lY ftlvor',; lor Pr'ovidi:!I1CU II--.-~f~dlca:l Center LaPurte Club potluck dinner. M<~rqtlfet 'Su,ndeIL 1;1 ·w p m for ih(~--'n1ollth of July m~r s~:~ul:~::l;:v;.'~:~~nia ~t ~~.':';d~!t:~'~~~~~~~7~IV:~~I~~~~hfP" PEO Ch,lpl~:" AZ. Sheryl Lindau, I p.rn wl'l! . Vi

Waynll'~ Imagine Your f)oor~. to HI(! Wil'~nt· (Ity LMl' f(~9jl:.tratlon will be from 6 IN RECOGNHION 01 •:wditorluftt will op.~n Ihb 5<1101" to 9' 'UTI on Silturday. centennial. .:III WOlnan',. Club dc)y d' a 11,m, 'or lhf! .1/lnulJl Fine THE SHOW will Includf: ,)(1 member!, "Ihmdinq t1l(! ft'.,tiv.ll. Child A Winner Arh FWIoHval '!Ipon~o((~d hy the work by W~wne County school Me clsked 10 W(~M sklft'!> or '.. Iild'l':' Wdyne F~'ftlfrdWtHnt.Hl'~'7Club ".!ljdonllf., .. crutt djvj~lon, dnd with while blou'A'~, , .~(!:,.",qng. In A Jdfll"':-E" Prl:'d(!ehli -o:4·IJu!·rnb(Ir oj ThC1'1:----w-tH- be-i'J----p-t'Oftt··dffl··-rtI-·l, ­ thl~ plal'H'llOlJ <.:ommjftet~. ~"'tld Although th(.t critll diVIsion i~. p m with mu>;ic..(ll ('nlert... lnrm,'nt, f(~~,i$lr.lfjon 01 <'til M'kll~~ will open to tht' public. jUd9ln9 will be followed with .1 .,jlvc,· lell Nationwide lil~l',':'pl.~((, i~l thr.' Jfudlforium afl... r only on .)rHcl(·" fjubmilled lJy :~*--­ 4,) tn, or~ fridilY. feb.. 17 Wom.1n's Club members Children's .Portrait "" EUREKA Contest I ~.I Prize a $500 Savings flor,d Hobyn )d'HJde ond--on Atori Home VIdeo GarrH' , ()q>Hjfllt,-1 ,ll Mr (Ind r,\1

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... '"':~/ . '. ~. The Class B-2 team, point totaJs and -number of state qualifiers- eaCh ,School wilt send to- state are listed

B·2ATWESTPOINT 1. Omaha RoncaUr'l6S'"'2 Poinfs (6)"

Q" ·t ,..,.. O"'$fttO)'.... tl1«''CI...... ,. o.",lct s.ftdft'Mft t12.J ;jlf 01 m season. 8r.FrlMlll7l tOI V.II t12 pounds - Winside open, Stetz (51 Edward). Dln..""'.t...... l'.... J,II Thl-f'l. iOl611 WlfIt..t$e'·.t. Rod Fr,rc..' t23 11 o'....Of'l 'd The Class 0-2 district team scores and 167 pounds - WMnside open, JOhn Podtw t I••J K~ Ke-vln B.tde-r In., A!bIon Mill-. F'MUVIll. nIHO. Pt.lt.,.w .... 11' pounds - Darin Schellenberg ­ ~oIn&oril'f'~UUI~V1l, number of wrestlers each school sent to l..,,,. s.ntord (22 .j At Received a first-round bye; lost to David 185 pounds - Jeff Thies 11 sl placel- Won vtofft ~,dlt, tU 41 D....«fiI4XI't (h"'u;r~..,., ii"""9' slale arellsled below, lollowedtly Winside', J.rtw. A.ltll..,.!» (»101 Blf[ Al".ado (I' oj "ltj~~ ¥l Kunze (Palmer); lost to Pete Cole over Ste e Ziemba tCI6:rks); won over OMI erl/hot ~:r' U Oor(~li;e' J~l ft,,*" (71 III .'11I"01'. IndIvidual resuf1s. Keith OO enbarg~r (Osceola); won PVet K.,I", MW~ em.1 W~-= ~ IIIIU ...... ~"1IIP (Osceola'. JOiteowrtl't~.t~!.'-~ Jl)hnP.'e'~ tit: Nl. (OsceclaJ, lost to Briar Stangel tClark$). ef1IMe-ttr InCl LmCO!l'I'tl'ir,,,ttln • lOS PIlvl'lCll ".er, Pll'~' Mfktl!Mc.AI.. n',1 f.ll\C,'yv. 5(~f1l.tnll' (1)1~ s.t:mJ,~ ToCI LlKftt.l~ Intl eot"",tlvIl.ltIrY..- " Ct.-vel' POtpfUl,1 !;!1)1 Hor"i:h Bil1r4 V1. T.,j.,.F""f~L.II"'llIN

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LMe.IM!.Imill", EllltI«tl ... ~{lssion Two Nil" 8«0In n .. :n (H~ lttatld NW Quarferfinals Class B & C- 7:30 p,m Quarterfinals Class A & 0 9;~ p.m.

Friday Feb, 17

Session Three -Class-B-a.CwetgtHrn- -""'tt-a-,-m. to lO:30-a.m. Class· A & 0 welgh,ins - 9:30 a.m, to 12 noon Flr"sf,round 'Consolations Class B & C- 11 a.m. First,round consolations Class A & 0 - 12:30 p_m, Second-round consolations Class e & C- 2:30 p,rn Second-round consolations Class A & 0 - 3· 30 P m

Session Four Semifinals a"1I classes .- 7 p.rn Consolation semifinals all classes ~ 9 p.rn

Saturday, Feb, 18 '

Session Five Weigh-ins all classes - 78.m to 9 a.m' 5th-place matches all classes - 9' 30 Cl,m Consolation finals all ,lasses - 11 (I.m Championship finals all classes .- 1,30 P m

------Leaders in ream Qualifiers Class A Class C Bellevve East 11 David City JO Columbus II Tekamah·Herman 8 Millard North 10 Burwell 8 Om.;lha Bryan 10 Centennial 7 lincoln Southeas.t 9 Bennington 7 Hastings 9 Stanton 7 Uncoln _.o~..weS.1.MdeJL_ --.--_R.av.enna .6-_ Omaha Tec,h 8 Red Cloud 6 Ralston a-­ Tri County 6 Belley~e WesT "J _(tass. 0 Kearney 1 Harvard 12 Millard South 7 Mullen 10 Jeff rhll~s Class 8 Berlrand 8 WinSide Alliance 11 Greeley 8 Chadron il Osceola 8 Plilftsmoufh 7 Scribner B Y~~~t~fi wrestlers competlng,n sfate ch-ampi.Qfu-htpi _ Cerino 1 Arnold 7 Elkhor~ ] Arapahoe 6 (I Name School Won L~'!i1 Draws Wt, (I. Na-me 5._1 Won Losl Or.M WI. GrLlnd 1s.land NW 6 HyanniS 6 '4~119h 98 A Brian Ben'lilfllin f'~-\ilLMd Nc..dh 23 (1 0 14.S ( Tim StOfm 22 0 0 Ogallala 6 Friend 6 105 DUdloe Mclrtin' Omaha Te<;h 26 o I 105 C Dat;ny Palmer 6.e-r.t'lingfcn 29 0 0 Omaha Ronc~llt 6 Palmer 6 ( 0 105 A DaVid AUMin Omaha Tech n o 0 Unl Kent Brunckt\Ot'}l O'ri-mOf".Q 16 0 Falls City 6 Sargent 6 0 0 105 Robert $.f;tllnke Gr.:'md l~lend ,. o 0 '05 C aridO Hagan GiVDon 2' 17 0 0 112 I, (harlm '5herertl Columbu', n o 0 195 C Steve Narml F' C"lhoun ------Returnmg state champions ------PgUiP~l;T~ (k,mond 19 0 0 112 t, J Ot! t'jq,'>tl(~( Grdnd hland 20 o iJ Unl C 1984 Wt C f.!Jki' Jfiti~ Fr.... nklin 26 0 0 112 Athlete, S.chool. ('984 Record) Class TItle Won ( K~\lln WO«..km~n 51a0100 26 0 0 138 H )(){:Mt'pa Gering n 98 Tom Schm1E:dt, South Sioux City (22 3) A 98 B 98 Iv'H3 ( 145 Te-d Gl0.e-r NorriS 2j. 105 M,.,rk Sutton W6hoo 18 0 0 John Quandahl. Ralston (14 1) All? All} 1911] H R ..m(ly Hdt1f.{:"n Alliance 0 C Sam DCIS:;-, Red Cloud 2J 0 0 155 Charlie Snerertl. COIUniuV5 (32 0) AWS AIM PhU B 7. 10' Spl~l1mllO C Tun Ryan Wllber,Clatonla 18 0 0 167 to.. leS IlJIJ3 B Md{(· Crete 17 0 112 Dave AusHn, Omaha Tech (22 0) AUnl C areot Krj)',;,Cmdrk Pender 2' 0 0 167 Joe Mejla, Genng (:230) B 98 A rf~l 'nu K".l"od --_._---_._--- D;:jo O·xJgf Vdlenllne 145 0 J .W. Slmon::.on SandhllIs 21 0 0 9t Dan Palmer, Bennington (29 0) (105 C 'fa 191:lJ fl" "27 Norr!~ Bif.;by We-')t Shellon 0 0 11. Kevin Vaughan, Omaha Holy Name (17 ]) 7( 119 C 105 IlJS"j II ROil Ot.'Boer 155 0 2' 2~ Frank M"r')h Bertrand 29 0 0 126 Joe Schulte, Norfolk Catholi< (27 1) (131 (111 l'lI:U B Hrild KnKI S< huv1£lr " 1\5 0 185 0 Bilt Nt.eyer-:. lln. Chi'htl'on 22 0 0 132 Brian Snyder, Centennial (24 1) (11:1 C ·18 IlJ~:i f\ K'.';lltl Koe-ntg Wdyru.: 27 0 Shane Hllke'r Arapahoe 27 0 0 167 Mark Johnson, Clay Center (11 1) 011:1 018 19b') Wayne Lienemann WUCOK 23 0 0 tIS Craig Horalek, Humboldt (22·S} 0112 010S ",)8; )d!'.(ln Dethlefs "Uennln.glon 21 96 0 Brad Porath. Mullen (27 lJ 0116 o 119 I'~!:l] BHI Meyer!>, Lincoln Chrlstl.:m (22 01 0132 0176 1'/8'1 ( !Ukletell. seeking,iJ tturd'it.tetourftOy'med.1 ------_ BIG:' I'rH Rex Marty, LeH)h (19 1} 0126 098 \'''H7 A 111 jd:V-t~l Schmid1- Scotlsbhtff 01J.8 Darryl Bulhngton, tiyannl!o. 3rd CIJ2 In I...,; .th Cl26 In 198:2 I'~ 111 ·'Greg 'l-iHo;.on, Columbus C118 Ke'lm Woockrn-an, Stanton lTd C13'lln 1M3; .th el12' In .912 AIBS CharI"" ~herertl. Colurnhu~, CI:.ta Mark McQ-JIMan. Pe~ 4th CIJI in 1913; Sth CI3Iln 1ft2 .,- --''-_,Amlefes seeking a fourth state tourney medal ------. Bll2 Ted Glovecr, Norrl!, 0112 Chad Groom" Deshler , .. 2nd 0105 In '''3; 3rd I>9t In 1m 1984 ~tirktePL~~~I:n~~:o~~~f51c'Jn~NW' -{/H9-1"itI'Il__ir&e<_n4·__ ·~_ .~lhJlJ«!.!!1l9!3;_~th~ I~_'m, Wt. Athlete, School PrevIous Places Oi26 Rex M4rty. Leigh 2nd C1I21n 1m; lsi Ott In '''l 0132 Bill Meyers, L1nc<>ln Christian Is1 0126 In 1983, Jrd BIl"l In 1982 c 105 Dan P~llmer. Bennington 0121. Brad Por&fh.1Y-.YUen lit Opt In 1m; Jrd 0112 In "'1:2 Isr'BI05 in 1981 C 1i9 Kt~"ltl \/aiJgh,ifl, OmalM Holy Ndrne 0126 F;~~k MM'j.n. ~trand .. jru;t..Dl~ in 1913; .ttt 0119 In ltlt2 H lJil John Ltlfatla, Aoys Town 3rd 6126 in 1993, ,llh elOS In l'/f\'J C 1-\2 Joe Schulte. Norf'olk C6tholk 0' I. Bo-...!lbyWo.i. ShoU"". -'4th Ott,ln 19t3; 2nd OI~ln 19111 1st B98 In 1981 [.126 Aaron Artt, Plainview

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CI,~,lowa, .• Alien'sllir's rouncl\Nlii~r'",""""'mollie It dldn'l holplhe Bruin. 01 Bell.vue Col' Thomsen a.9 H 18 5 3 The6·S sopho",ore from Sioux scored 34 llnd"pu'lled dDw~':'34 ~PIorI""I"'.g~"", of I.... C'..s C2-6 lego 10 hll 50 p.rc.ntof tholr .. flold goal, Willis 2·2 0·0 4 2 2 ,points re·, B~ITour""menl .galnsl Ihe Wayno SIato·Wlldcals TUesdaY Sprew 4·6 0-0 8 1 2 bound. I'; the Wlldcals' three.games-iosl D!r,lrI... play"!!la.! i ~-49. 'WerPer~Sl.Io, ~! IW~y) "v .vlrlue 01 a'H7 night In Rice Audllorlum- mo Wlldcotshll Ra~lg 3·5 1-2 1 3 3 week. In WSC • win "~IngtJll"llILau"'J. 66 percent.- . Vleselmeyer 2·2 S·8 9 1 4 Tlllo had elghl polnls and.~Igl)I c~ro(fl•. ln lI/I4IlI! face Viau.. It dldn'I help III. Bruins to heve three Penn 2-.7 1·2 5 3 1 In'1Iiil1:3Ir,,;m:-conlen;-Giime',e;uffS"mrii __pl,,)'o...ln double figure> - the Cals hed THfo 1·10 H Ia 4 0 MI,sourl S~ulhern, he tallied .14 polnls and. 'our. -- ,-,------.,,-.-~ ---'-.-- thitdlaiYipl...... lp g~m.wllleppllllr In Mon· - --'-1'otals---ccce43'65' 18'21-'1J)4' '-31 --ij-' --pulieddownc"lne boIIrd,,:whlleche.!'ciounled,--~_­ ~y's WaYne. Ii.rald. It el$Odldn'I do Iho Bruins much good to Bellevue Col· for 12 points and 8'career·hlgh'H:rebounds-' Tho game "11l1nol· Harlingt... We...'1 a score a re~table 13"pQlnfs, because the lege 29-57 15·18 73 24 19 In a 1].54 10•• 10 Plllsburg Slat". c.kfwalk,f!owover, as Allen turnovers k.pl. Wlldeal.· _'beyondr_lablllty'and lh.IIl!'~1$ III Ihellame early. Tho SCore tallied l04polnls on the nlghllorout Ihe stood ., •., 01 tile end.ol. t'" Ilrol period. visitors In e!' Nebr45~~:AthlettcConference "II koplthem In I'" hellgem. alltlle bll," game. Pittsburg 71 , Fort tI,ay:s' State Tigers said Allen menlQl' Gary Trolh. The',Tlger"s were 'the NAIAts No'. 1 Pari "'Ille E"I7leo' problema wereeaused THE WIN Pul Wayne St.teln sole posses, h~am untllbeing upset la'st Saturday at byIIle Cola' men'IQ-man defense. ','on 01 second placoln Iho NAC agaIn, wllh a home by -Emporia State, 62-61. FHSU "We,dldn't.....ul. rlghl away," Troth .., mark, Flrsl·place .Koarney Sialois flrsl WoyneStote 54 beafWashb",rn Friday. ·75-60 . with a S'O marls. Tile !opfwo IInl.hers In Ihe" Fort Hays State is' led by center ~at.e GGt;~~~='caor'::':'~:1~~1/ldn'l wh~ an~ ;;: .. NACsiato ..hooI dlvlslonwUl advance 10 Wayne,State selt·destructed in-lhe second Rollins, averages 17.2, points __ rebounds per,game. 'Edgar. Eason. Allenlll\Ally got untreeked _ lOOk a the. playolls agalnsl tile .two NAC prlvale half last Saturday night at Rice Auditorium B_O who does not start, ,Is second in ,scl;Jrlng 22·16 '.ed I.nlo .the locker room al Ille half schools In the state with tile be.I record. to 10 lall victim 10 CSIC loe Pittsburg State offer Mlch.lle Harder cam. olt lhe-benltedcb¥,on..-t=2t at the half, The_ Jan. 27, Tllelhlrd period' slanza sawlh. Eagle. agalnsl Bellevuo. Tho C.Is v.ulled to. 6).33 Thhlgs were stllliooking good for the Cats 86-69, and have won the past 7 games ~ith the Cats. Wayne' Sta,e _has- not ...- OIl! 10 I..... campl"" _lrOlol lhO halftIme leed while. hilling a .Izzllng 18 in the second half - until the 15:34 mark. 114"'" as Taml Jewell lilt two buckels 10 PUI percent·12S·01·321 from 1110 lIold In Ih. flr.1 Oan Radlghlt a 10·1001 jumper 10 give the beaten FHSU since the ~cond-'game_of the lelly at 31-21 901"11 Inlo the la.1 period. half. They also made good on 11-01:_18 free hosts'a .42·37 lead, but then the roof caved In. Ihe 191HO sea.on; a 9].82 ·WSC decl' " we. all Allen e"er theles lhe Eagles ,throws In the same span. The GorUfas,went to the races and outscored slon. c_ted 10 lho",llI. the Cats 31-12 In the remainder of the game Troth said...'w'" satisfied wlfh the Eagle THREE WAYNE Stale players were to reglst,er, the win. Kearney State-Antelopes attack. whlch saw balanced scorin'g. Jewell already In double figures at the break. Russ The loss pul 'Ihe Cats at .2,10 In the CSIC ThiS long-running rivalry wiU have_a_ hll ISpoln!s whllolour players lallled sl•. Uhlng had 13 while Jimmy Gooch end John' while PSU w:ent to 4-7. . bearing on a number of '-actors. Not _on­ "Everybodyconlrlbuted:' Trolh .... Id. Thomsen each had 12. ly is thIs meeting a Cenfral States Inter· #'We 'made a 'couple of adjustments at The second half wasn't quite as stunning collegiate Conference:game. It-is.also a Wayne State 32 22-54 Nebraska Athletic Conference,' (NAC) helillme and told lhem to go out end ploy for the Cats. They only managed to au'score Pittsburg State 33 38-71 smartbo.k.lhell." the visitors 43·40. but had enough _of a meeting. WSC Shots FT PTS RB FLS The NAC standings are used,to deter­ The Eagles IInlshed shoollng 1'01·40 142 cushion to coast '0 the win. Gooch n 0·0 4 I 4 percenn shots Irom Ille tlold. On the night, center Vince Tlllo-- and mine Ihe NAIA Oistrlct 11 playolf Quinn 0·0 0·0 o 0 0 teams. Currently KSC 'Is atop the NAC "We ,;ftI$Md &Orne ducks in 'here, too:' Thomsen paced the Witdcats with 18 points Taylor 1·2 0·0 2 2 1 with a 4-0 mark, while the Cats are se­ Trolh said. " each, while Uhlng added 15 and Gooch Greene 0-0 0·0 o 3 1 Allen outrebounded the Wildc.ats 29-25 as finished with 16_ cond at 3-2. The t9P 2 teams qualify Uhlng .,.l'1 3·4 5 2 2 against the top':'-"~2 Nebraska NAIA Oeahna Hansen'tore down she boards "nd On the boards;Wayne St'ate held a 31·24 Thomsen 2·16 2-2 6 B 3 private colleges. Jr~nne Wi.'Irner and Jewell each added 'ou~. advantage 8S Calvin Sprew Jed the way with Willis 1-3 3·4 5 1 1 The game Is also the spotlight cage seven caroms. , 5 3 Allen , 16 1 10-4\ Sprew 2·4 0·0 game -of, the season for many Wildcat Harlington • • S 6-21 The win -put the Wildcats at 12·18 overall Radig 4-10 0·0 8 3 1 and helped them warm up _for this weekend, fans. Even though the Lopers have won Allen FG FT F TP Vleselmeyer 0·0 0·2 o 0 2 the last 10 meetings, the Wildcats lead when hlghly·fouted Ft. Hays and arch rival 8 , 3 T. Jewell 6 3. 1 IS Penn 4· 11 0·0 the series 60·52_ WSC last defeated KSC KearneY State come calling. 12 17 1 M, Harder 3 0,0 3 6 Tlllo 4·12 ... jn the 1978·79 season, 69·67. O. Han_ 3 0' • 6 Totals 21-72 12-20 54 49 22 BrIan Anderson 03.4 points per J. Warner 2 2·: .. 6 Wavne State 61 43-104 Pit1sburg State game) and Jon Bergmeler (13.3) lead K. RaM 0 0·( 0 0 Belleyue College 33 40-13 27-56" 17-25 71 35 13 t~e Loper scorers. Anderson and Scoff M. Oswald 0 O~ ~:~:;. t 0 Johnson lead the KSC rebounders with P. Heckathorn 3 0-0 .,>~''3 j6 7.5 and 6_2 per game respectively. Jeff S. Boyl. 0 0·0 2 0 WSC Shots FT PTS RB FLS Hoppes, Kearney State's standout' per: De. Mailnu,on 0 2·2 0 2 Gooch all 0·1 16 3 1 Tillo tabbed tormer Injured In a car accident during Quinn McOonald 0 Oeo I 0 01 00 0 0 0 the holiday break, could likely be In I, Tol.ls 17 7·11 18 41 Taylor I}l 2 o· 1 Wayne State center Vince Tillo has been uniform this weekend. The Antelopes H.rUngton 11 $·14 14 27 Greene 1·1 0·0 2 0 I named the Nebraska Athletic Conference downed WSC Jan. 28, 95-61. -Utilng S7 '5-6 15 2 0 Player of the Week. Schuyler rematch set ..·p·,·sea_~.~~...... , .' ...... '. " . \./ ...... •. in,o'hanlon

Tho,eont"Quvs thought our played We WCf'e late 10r the- hockey gamC'. 50 we calted iJ M)d 10 ~p(..~d u~ '0 the 51OU)( CIty Arend. Th() Waync BluC' De-viis boys b",sketb{lll "I kids really well." . tallied 1201 the Devils' 26 boards. Elkhorn Wayne 16 12 1. 12 -S4 The "we" I'm referring: to conilsted 01 your$ truly. '.)omc IOffner 'coll{!91~ buddieS ot mn\(', team clim:IH:-d i) hom~ court dlstriel, playoff said Wayne mentor Bill Sharpe. "We didn't had just 19 caroms on the evenIng EJkborn 15 1 10 19 -51 n~xt do all good things, but I think we played and kTIV,TV 5pOf'15 dire-cfQr Steve Taylor <" high school cohor, i Thf.l hockey qi'lmc INIl<, I~lst $pot clgdinst Schuyler \jf.-Jed"l;;$day nlqht Saturday"s Sloux:Clty MUlSkah:~-r5,da1eWith the Dubuque Ftghllng Sillnl'J by virtue ot a SA'51 win over tht' Elkhorn more conslsfent than we have been," IN JUNIOR ...·.:;.:.~ty action, Wayne used a The cab complitlY sent u! a driver who in'ornlcd u~ hl~, n()tllr.' Wi)':, "AI )U" (tJllldenlly III Anller!) last SatlJrd~jy night on the road. 21'polnt fourth period to overcome a scrap reference to hll- tab nl1mbe'rJ It WD~ tho flr!it Hme that the vl$itlng team THREE WAYNE players Ilnl'hed Ihe py. Elkhorn squad that gave the Devils all Wayn~ FG FT FTP AI 38 wa.\ b" friendly guy and the cOnlwmma'c (.~abbj(! has won It1/: g.:.me In the .. erle~~ b(~twcen the night in double figures. Sophomore Don they could handle Larsen 11 3-6 3 25 EVERYTHING In Sioux Cay. If not. h. lust pretendedlo two schoolS. lar5-cn led the paCk with ~S points while Scott Baker and Brent Pick paced the Oahl 5 0·0 4 10 Gross and Rod Dahl added 11 and. 10 points Wayne attack with 13 points each while on Warne o 0·0 3 0 ,Wh,tacreep WAYNE TOOK tldvdnta9t' of whot was • respectively, the boards, Urwller tore down six of Overln o 0·0 1 0 I hadn't-been to a hO:ckey gamt since the Knl~hts pulled ovl 01 OIYlt)II,l in PO!» probably ona of its mosl consistent team _ Sharpe W;:l~ also pleased with the play of Wayne's 16 rebounds. Baker O. 0·0 0 0 As a matter of 'act•• w... wUh-t-aylor that tlme,too ~ WIJ gnt thrown out 01 d plilyoff qiHn(' performanr:e~ of the ~~[J50n lJgalnst the the Devils' bench The win put the young Blue Devils at 9-4 Poehlman o 0·0 0 0 16"151idya~tageaftcr on the season. Gross 5 1·2 1 11 6'lJtwun omahi arid j)fjnvlH' bicau5e taylor ,"!luteo on dlUloYllltj 11m OCiiJi:1 gOdlll, br--AntlQn togaln'J dim "llrwllnr ICar!hclOd Sh9rer (Jeft) came '/Ietne ..i~l to Pie. c:e tOlliOll O'ii j'Aoore - - -_.. '1--.! mand -4";):2 a1 Hie Q'nd ot 'hree and hold ott d tcst, he "did 50me nice things 'or us." earlier in the '[ear with a 44-36 spanking ~t Totals 23 a-us 12 54 19·polnt Elkhorn r-ltlly In thl~ final r.tilnza~ On the boards, Wayne was ,led Dahl., who Schuyler Elkhorn 22 7-14 18 51 Ah, swet' reyenge'! L.- WfJ hbd pretty good- s-e4'1 for the garTH: 'compHment~ of John ~CNI.'11 01 th(,' MIJ~·,ki"e('r':.' front oW<::.) ..nd wUled,lo to watch the l.'IttlOfl. . It wa, at Ihli point ttl., I dKlded to gefback at Taylor. 'I km:w Iholt, f'Jllhovgh Ill:' '> only bN!n on the air In,5Iou,x City for jJ few months, he .was recognlltlblclio ~l:vl'rttl people in the (,,'olNd Nobody had _ny Idea who the rest 01 os were, ~ wf~'did what dll quod Ameri<:t}tl', would do - we turned Into l'lockey faliS, 27 first-quarter points·sink Wayne Unless you've'ever be~n to~ ho(}!A-Y game. It's ticI'd to (!)(plilin just "",hili Ihh ~:ni,)i1~ Olle l~xploded ~-lue thing I, requilite - IQt, of otmo)llious- Kre~ml1"l9 Pierce for 27 tlr':ol-qul'Ilcnt r.'1ngI119 (lJ point;;} and PiJl-)l-a Dohan t21 22 pcn.:ant (lS'of-66) ot its shots from out the regular season nex-t Tues-dqY at Frevert 0 0·0 3 0 il~ from Brome c;hHf$ to direct qUl!I'des aboonhelr ancetHry~ It V"f~ c;n~dt It only 1{lO'k rw,," .. polnt5) 16 iJ'stablish. 'Thorn,>!:\vlis qu\(:kly the floor. home against West 'Point Jordan 0_ 0·0 0 0 few minute, to get back tnlothe ,"wing of t>tof"g a hO('key '(1" fn1,10, 10 Tdy/or',; l~rnbMriH"';. Wayne ho1d trouble gelling untr '1qrl,-'ll'd to (onw wil" US," t>e..:':~dtruoWhatmadethlngibefterwa'ihetftctthlJt'wchlJdplcko-dttH~:h.j("'('llq ~k>\J"CJ ..m)(.'IOdlli:rl(j · '0'- '$' glr SIn IS ric S ty is sllling Inllrst piece (Soulharn Olvlston 01 Iho United St.te, Hockey L"agUl" ",,,I wa, Verde.g...... r__e.' u'".Is W·.nS·lde •..,.I · d· t · t playing their' arch,rt'l4ts be'ore a home crowd While we hod a_II, near center l.tI! about 10 rows up, I e.lO snh:ly '>Ily Ihilt thNe- Isn't.l b..ld Wln!oida',!- 91t1~ r'OI.HHibaHer~ were off'!.ted dol.~g that much, but when you add It all up Winside coach Don Leighton was happy Leighton 0·0 2 m"eat In t,he Sioux CUy Areana, The place onlv seats about 2,500, which qive'" c.'J(h lil" d dllrrwd trom turthcr"(,vrnp,,,tltlof\ In' ,the CI~'lSt 01-1 wIth his squad's;' effort. L. Jensen 0"-0 6 g,ood \I~W of tho actll)ll, ... Ol!,lrlct Ba~ketba1i', Tournament,' f.,lHng Verdigre bl3$ted off to a 16-9 advantage "We took the bali right al them for aTe. Brudlgan 1·2 S Saturd"v',con'ett...w.m'l YQUr typlCtlI hackey garno, 'fhcMu!;kMeN!;-wenh;ut 1u t1 blq I(~dd 51 31 to Vvrdiqn, "" Hdrllr~'Jlon Tuesday after one perlod and led 29· 18 at the half. The while," Leighton said. "The girls tried T, Topp 0,0 0 '. early.J1nd.!ltI!!OJJ.JlJurll!!1,~$_~lnls'!!,)lY.lo.gueak.oul a 9:8 Win, nlgh':~,\ .... " H.Wks 1.11 led 13 points In Ihe third period to awlully hard.", Melerhonry 0 0·0 0 The M/Jlk.teef,ar••tmOl' .llured of m.ik"lng-il\nio·thc·piayoi.i;~ ~hfch"'beg-in'ttle-wC:Ck ,,,---- '·-The-·R(.~i~5-~arlO\Ycd--·a l11""pulnt' perior" -- WI ~m d eM tw.-t tho .. ' ~n------W!ns1de-J!ul~----th ~.h l4B------S~ -2-- 13 ----1- March 1'2_ Ther. 41'0 ~tnl Cour r~ulM HelOn hom~ games left: Feb. 14 agal'nst 8100mington, ma.nce. by 5'9 "t,mh)r Patty MI~dy Into the _',~_WI_~.~L ,'-an - ~ ~ - _:m ~.~'_~', _~!!i!ht-;--mM_k. ~-~-_&_ ~~~~on ~~__ ,~a._~_:. "." .. M,,-':~ ----=---==--3---····~~- ~---t -~,~=.-:-_,,-- Feb,.2S v.r"u$ M(lJs.on CItV,_ ~rch 9 &galnst Bloomington ~lnd March 10 brlngfs- St. P,lul '0 Cd:>Y vlc:.fory, ". Pi"lnts . ~rn and Winside 9 9 6 8 ~'32 8rockm,...- 0 0-0 0 0 'own. Wift~tdf)'C()ltch .oon ·Lelghto'!" 5itld Middy "'!OIUYIJ _ ~,t .:,. 29 Verdigre 16 .13 13 9 .~51 ~ .. 0-2 2 8 If YOy hb;ve,thlt d'Uffif;•• ~ ~~'.ctl ~ 9Mne, If's lot, o'-111n. t1nd inc-)(p(~n5' ...q (4_7-5 fQf <'H~UIt~, wa.$ the ~av' to the- 9~,mc. r'l hco r~J- •• n -, ---+ --- Prince _L .o-C 0 0." 3.7~ for lIotudentl'rtd' 1,15 forchlldre_nl. And It you set" Taylor th(~rt', lry to fi'mbl.lrra55 him for "Theh was lu~t 50methlng about her," ,arq,m'Hlllea tswittr Winside FG FT f TP To'.'1 15 2-1 12 32 me. - - ...--::.------~------,-:--~,-.,..-;:----~hf()ft~eHd..!.'It dldn'· !M~sl1!L...W~.~'_-l,",l\i,,-(._ _~,._.~. Brudlg'!" 0 0-0 3 ~_.O__. '-"y!rd'Qr_._.__. __!!-~~._,,_, 51 " . ,- . ... ~;-.'/'~. - .. ' '. " ,-=-- . '" . ~'~ freestyle, 200 brea.'ll'oke. Kim KrUH It&101lrl'l :... 2nd 50 brH,t,trokti; lIh '00 butterfly. Karl wtIl"'IO glrl'!";':3rd 50 brHltslroke, 7th 100 backllrokti. MlIii~ rolled a6U to' lay claim to the Wakefl.'d Lions Club be", OlIllt 113.14'110,1) - llf llowtlfIG Tournemont held Feb. 5 at the Wak.fI.ld Recr.atlon 100 fr_lyle, 100 Backltroke, 200 ~. . '. fr....'yl., .50 fr",lyle) 2nd 200 ____ ~.•~ll. 6. 7th 100 butterfly_ Greg DeNaeyer and Jen Simp' Hosklri.fourth-thrOUgh-.lx.th-gred. boys downed Dixon 33-6 while sonl placed first In the 200 free the slxth'through-elghtlTgrade boy. from Dixon 'rlurtfphed 31).\0_ relay. Dixon'. tums will be In action today. ('lThursday) ver.us the Also com,,",lng In the ",..,t for Way~e CI!y Recreallon team•. Wayne and Improving tllelr IIlml 6th 100- frees'yle. 100 were Mett Osterkamp, Ben AUenJUl'tlor hlgh-'" action breaststroke,liiOllUttO!!JyI1!l:l!i!L:-wn_onClcsam .Wn,lsosonnc-.---.,,_-'''''_' Auon's lunlor high schOol rouildballers were In action on Saturday. Feb. 11 at New<:a.t1e. The Eagle seventh-graders won 11·4 as Jason Ta1~CJl'sce. 11 at RandolPh. 10 flnt pertod while limiting ch\lrify to~.~P.~ in fnr~ flOt one bucket by The Wayne Lio"5 Club Is sponsoring a Basketball Skills Competl­ While the Vikings we"" toJhC' Iin~ 25 tim~s Wa\Ju 9 "12 10 11 -48 Luede-rs scored 1'2 polnh m MillSY Jones. tlcm this Saturday (Fep. 18) at 1p.m. in the Wayne High School gym. and came away with 18 points. Allen taJl;:;d Allc-r; m('-ntor Dav(!- Uldrico ".>dld 1he each of the Devils' two win!!. -, it aqle~ ~{!(ond h<,~l1 The competition is: open}o your.gsters 11 years old and younger to make It to the chairty stripe once dvrinq E fell ,apart in Ihe Allen Fe; FT F TP 5.1"A2 victory ove-r Hartington CroUon took it 16,6 advantage (u~d "'Th~y and will be divided into four age gJroups. the game. ·'Wf.o pur shots."' he sc 'ith:ar<;d­ ---r To enter, fill out the coupon below: even until a scoring drought sank Allen' ';. -for Nee 00- t) ann:.HI(i1ied LueCJer!l (or scor· polnh each. Corbit ted th-e BlUe ship in the second half. b.,. .Chd!oe and Derwln Roberl~" ,',h-a #!lH:h ReWis 00 4 H'I log honors against HCC while Dcvih with 13 rebound" whl1-e The Vikings held a stim 9 8 ~ldVM1u9-t' k,Hied lQ~ ".. .. ~~~!'i.Mn 0 00 0 o leammate Cory Dahl added 11 Pick added oight. ~----~------~thj:V~~~~O~i~~~ after the first period, but trailed AIlNl n Ll W,JUS{! hit liNn 10 )') 42 .)dViHlld!Jl! al lhe 9"14 mdrk t,II:fI~n: K~~l Pltbbur9 St"'lte 38 31-69 win no maUer what they do ly Ih!; ''''dynl' ;~(.orlnq dro-uqhr I.;Odl.:d Stale WSC ShOI'f, FT PTS RB FLS Signa'u,e 01 p,,,enl 0' gUMd,.n ',Lillil a ',fh11 ¥'.d " IdYVP to pul lh~· jdlly .'i! I I T~ Lady Cab, fighting dWlI,dlll1g Thor'lp!--IJn 00 00 0 0 0 5544 numbers during the second hall of Hw 'f OfJ\d~l~,If.'V,'I(1 16 S. 11 10 , .~------_. s.eason. pro...-t-'d they 'Still tJavc s.orne fIght l(d1 lhat -."'d<; 10 1H' ltw Wll(:c.~ls· fWd r('.0T fo!" Ciln\<:Ly ,111 'I 3 9 I J in them dS they fell 6960 to CSIC fre Pin lhi: niglH, do;. Plt1'.bl)l"g htmQ on for 1h~ v.in Keii", lfI'16 'i4 13 J J sburg State last Saturday ,)t R I(:(! Wayne Sjat(~ fI"II',h~d ':ihoolin9 iv~,1 33 pt;r Todd 00 00 0 0 0'--- GU5SH~':> ((-0; HH~ W'I':,. DUr>"ee 0) . 00 I ·ClEAJlC Auditorium The Lady Ct'Hnc mto 111 of 6)) lrom field whrl(' Pjt! 0 0 Rice Auditorium 5porfing a l:.l I {]1I(c'rtlH 31 of 64 [413 p('r((:'n! I Wf"aqrv· .113 f; 11 10 2 mark dnd stood at 5·5 In the (SIC:: WaYf)\~ Krohn Q. '"J 0' "0 9 4 fd 11 60 The Cats hung tough on the flt .. t half Rude 00 00 0 0 0 Thursday, Feb 16 Saturday and traih"td 38 3A at the h~)lf V!n..-, 1111' lddy (iJl~. will ho~t F'orl HdY~ 'arnOf Tot

State Wrestiir;g meet opens in Lincoln (See page 6a for schedule) 04lodartd CraJ-g';' boys. ba.s)w.t ball tedm oufs<:ored Wakefield 17 3 in the fmal 51X mlnute~ of Ihf: High School Girls Basketball: flrsf half en rOlite to d 7051 drub Wakefield hosts Pender bing of the Trojan'. at Wakcfit~ld Laurel hosts Ponca Tuesday night. That sCOTlng fun allowed the Knights to jump on fop 4121 M Friday Feb. 17 lhe half dnd (0":1';1 to thl: (~M.Y 'NIO In the second halt -State Wrestling Meet continues In Lincoln Wakefield COuch E rnH~ KO'Jar ~<.'Hd the key to the gl)rne Wd~ (See page 6<1 for schedule) O.;tkland (ralg';~ 6 J !-,,·'ilke F'efi>( son, who burned the Troltln High School District Basketball defense for 37 po~nt'S- D I- 7 at Hartington "Wi! tned":l n\J:rnbcr of fhing ... to stop him but he jU'it \f;{'nf O.... l'r'" th~ Girls championship, 6:30 p.m. fop," Kovar 'H'l!d Boys championship, 8 p,m. The Trol(ln~. hI' 30 fA'r( I:nl (II of 551 at theIr ... hots from the High School Boys Basketball: fIeld Wh!ll~ til(' K nlgh~~, Wf~n' 28 of 68 (41 per Petersen's ]/ points led f 10 PorK>! Wakefield 13 9 16 'Saturday, Feb. 18 Oakland·Cr.llq 22 20 14 Wakefield FG F T Coble ) 6 State wrestling Meet concludes in Lincoln T Grelle 00

(See page 6a for schedule) < "Soderberg J .\ Peferson 3 ') Collega-Basketball : W Grev€' 00 NIcholson 4 5 Wayne State women host Kearney Stale at Rice Erb - t 4 - Auditorium, 5:30 p.m. Murphy 00 Wayne Stale men hO!lI Kearney State at Rice lund 0 1 K Grew' 0 t '1 -0 1 _+~_~_~__ AU~dl~tor~~um, 7:30c-p,--,_m_.__ T . • .. -t~.'d.,,__~?'-;~

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'rF~e,~,~fffi$.,'· •• f~~ur~·' •• ~,mi'nO,f()P.~'n:' K:nU.l~~:~~~~lnb:~I~~;~t(ico.llege'st~dent~,bU-S irl$Ss.people,' undergraduate, 'work arl'l,f her "Focus f;he Future ','~, Enter· THE SEMINAR Is open 10 all V'lckle LOgan and' Ola"ne, .Scott,. mosfi!'r's degree' at Fort,·" Hays prise andAcodarili~s U~lted" i. Wayne State' CoHege ,~tudents,and State Personnel' Oepartn\eN; Slale Unlvlltslty, the IlUe 01 a sernlnarbeing hosled Wa'yne area business 'people, Marilyn Homburg; C,o,lor Image, by Wayne· Slole College'S Phi Classes in the - Wayne ,State Inc.; Bob McCallle<,' McCallie She alsO studied summer,s 'at Bela. Lambd•• notlOna.1 bu>lness. busitiduled ,J' to fdmi,HM)m rlC'W ~tude"l~ dS The show frttc imd open to the public, In addlt,lon, ..pccial Or Less Of Printing. ~howing5 can be- arranged tor 5chool group:!> ,)nd ofhN orqanlUJ Wavne,. St~')h! Collogc ff.}f n01\ well ao; "non,'radltionlod('nh, r;.tudent~. wilh the'college lions by apPOintment. Doctors of Optontetry For more lnformafion, cont.~d ,the planetarium by writing 10 (Letterheads, Resumes, Etc.) Tll,eo sesslon'i.iilH ,.,l!;e place nn No"'-'jr4difionl11 studc,nH; are Box 77. Wayne State Colh:gc, Wayne, Neb., 68,67, or (illI (401) 313 Main St. Wayne. Nebr. 68787 Th-ur-sdo-y. f-t:b-, 23 til (0Q-rJ) Hi in tk1Hrw(f •.,~ -Sludt'nh O',1Cf Iht.~,l'\ge 3lS 1200, 'he- lower lC'vel oj 'he U, S, Conn ()f 13. pi)rllcu.arly marr ~(!'d ... Ub,.,,)' on ~,(~ (o'llcqe climpur. students, commuter!>. v~terI1m, For Only 15. ACopy COMPLETE VISION SERVICE sm91~ pllfcnts. elderly The !ic~,'jlon wI'1I run froOt ], 30 wse Itosting Honor aond',s';vGl -;,.hJdent!)/SCnlor (Ililens. lldulh CONYACT LENSES '0.5 p,rn Stilt(~ ('Il:ploring Cdrf.."Cr c.hi,nges. cx ':'Waync Collr!ge will hos.!. 1h<: ninth annuill Honor Btlnd Thj~ fourth m.1 ·.(!riCf~ tit 11 r;r'(l S~lturday, Conventional Hard lenses and Soft lenses IN\ded c,]mplJ'~ '.lu(Jcn1S. lind FesUvi)1 on Feb, 18, PMtiClp,lllnq will be 160 band 9r~!H'fI~ i!i t'lllitlf?d. "(OPlrHJ ...... ith ~mcn O~ women beglr'lnJng callcqe llf!er from 23 Mea schools. ANnHING FROM 50 UP ONLY 1 Pc(o;.,onltl Prc"1I)rt~~l, ': Karl Rogosch, supervisor of ",u',l( for 5iOUil: Cily Public r(Hsing t1lmillc$. For Appo/n,tment Ca" 375·2020 I SpIH)il;,.('n~ mdudf: Ooon,'I Bli~.f.. 5(1100150, and Dr, RiW Kelton, Wdyne Slate College director of TO 200 COPIES W,)ytlC' Still{; dirr~cfor 01 (;'ounH'! Per-:!Ions who would like mon: ~,).:'d5. will bf! conducting. . _\[h~~ ~nl R("lm~ey Convonlent PQr~.J~g bOlIde and In reor of ofllee. ing; Sr, Ro-s~nn Odwn. WclYOC infor.miJjion .,bout the program h1lnd!.rYlen will p'rc... lJ con(or't at 1 10 P 11'1, In TheMrt', located in the Val Pc1er ... on Fine Arts C(mh~r rho con 5rtl'C- C{lmpu,» ml~j!'>t(lr: ..md Dr lIre il'!ikod to contllet Dr, Al l1n THE WAYNE ,HERALD Mambo" of American Optometric Association Stim RciJ~", dirc<:lor of Td County LUp.H:k or Donn;) Bib', ,1t WdVflt· (~'rl ,', 1((.>12' tlnd Opt'n ~o the publi( Phone 375·2600 (;.vld-an~((·nIN S.d';.... (.}02) )l~ noo .------...,.--.:..------,

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The drought perSisted .nlo Au·guS! and the normaUy drought'resl!tfant bean crop be9ao to suff.... Plaot.•.. were willing, feaves were dfi:!pplng .and crop anal,st, were fep4)rting Nov,mber saw an extremely USDA started 'off 198' wi'" Irrevt'rslblil bean damage In ma­ 'volatlte beao markel, with arlother.blg$urprise. rheuSDN. lor produ~iog areaS. USDA """ly.I. at USDA'. aOlwat All ilo""al 1983 U;S, crop j>(Olfuctlon estimaled the Ileao crop at 1.843 Outlook cOIl'erenee predicli"9 a raporj, I$Wed in mi' beao procluctl"" wa$ •.Irom lhelr auditorIum, Tuesday, IFeb 21·) dc,e;ordinq fo Don C Spit'le, 01 1.537 Wayne County exlension agent, .-. harvest was just getting under marker In June with a bt)an lng. bu1 be-an pricing be9an mov' 'aio, tilovember ulIlIlate reduCf~d 1'Tl~IY way; Update·editor Mc:Neit dc."H!dg<~ figure of 063,3"'S miltlan ing up. bllli"" bu'!i1el$ al1Cllharply aboVe These priced li,kels be pur(!:ta<..cd 'rQm l:rHa..'r tr_ .""!"'IaIIOl'lI. the SI?J! con...ef\(ati.on S~rvice or the i,,'xJension office and I11u--A b~ travelled to Brlit fo get ,) ~H'~I t'}(r(!s, W~)y under the average BraziHan bNn planting was ptlrchaSiJd by·S p.rn: Friday or full price wltl be chMqed. hand look at 'the crop and 11"<~di;' (!'}l,p4:(td'tjon ,of 6(J.1 million . By Soptember, soybean yield gelli.og underway 10 k""ember, Fourteen 'different topic'), by Iht: different. ~pedkers will lw reported record yield polentia.1 £HJ0':o, ~1nd down 9· million tram estimates were really gloomy amid reports of increa$ed The upw....d """,emenl '11;1' H',f~ p(eSCl)fed. More than one dOlcn wmmerdat exhlbltor c, mil out of the major producing area,:> 19&1 aue.)gf-, Beans opened and quality problems wete also acreage aod perfeet Weath.... Blil mooy """ly.f. had beeo predic· have booth~,dl the meeting USDA estimated. a BrcnHii'JO dP "lIarpiy in ChJeaqo Ihe fo:Jlow, being anticipated, USDA.lowered there we~e report. of seed .upply 11"9 for 'he fi"l Of 'he year ap-' PIK. AFTER ,mlJ(:h specuta, bean crop of 15-,3 mHllon me',.,c Jr1q d.Jy the".U.S crop estimated I~ 1.535 :~:.t'=~I~~:~UII'ii: ~~~J1~~';:f':~~~~';; tion, the Payment·in"Kind (PIK) tons, .up sharply ff'om· fhe U S, '\.o)'b~a" planHng was bilUoo bushel' ;jod drOpped e"· S;::m': . IDS ...... witWmnJ program waS finally announced previous Y(!dr'S dought·reduccd vnderWtly by thi!!, time wilh con por,s· to 740 milHon.· A bul1bh bean crop more vulnerable 'han ,ectlon$up·'o 725. million bu$llel., by President Reagan in dlllfm~" ~ecommendljfjons for tJse of E08 eJhylene dibromidc in January crop 0' 13.' million metrIc tons good ...... o tar U fat', manV sfficks report pulling bean Sfocks usual to bad _fher. Allentlon the ""'rkel outlook r.tail1ed lit ~outhern .:,~', ·-!n~ ',*:Ored grit,j,n ,in$ect control in Nebr<.lskll hdve been withdrawn, This new program offered Rains. fatcr hit Brazil's ,Jl ,.... i1hc(ld of normal bean at Ihe low level of ~,S6of.,OOO woully dUec;.! .. ton,d demon,tra*ion on banan,1 9r~ln insee..! control in Nebta':'.k.l. JeflOlfe( Chapman WdI$ inlfio.'lfcKf ·blueberry,brea

;.:',,:'",: ,i . ..COMll!1UNITY CLUB ' Women's As"",iallbn mel Thurs· VALENT1NE PARTY 'weekend guesf j~ the Lawr~nC;e HIGHl.ANDWOMEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY entertained' the' Hoskins. Card thurscl~v,j:eb. I.': Lulher.n '.!T.nehkllln Communlly Club ~ay.alternoon wllhl~ members The- library ,story hour Valen· Fuch; home The. HI9nI8nd'Wom~n'5 Home The fmmanuel Women's ,Mis' elub Thursday even-Illg. Card Women',s 'MissIonary, SocJ.fy. 'met the':evenirig of -Feb. 8 In, the present. Mrs. Doug Presto"', ti~e party was' he-Id Saturday Exte.nsiort C'vb met wHn.Mr$. AI'" si-onary Socle'y met with 'Mrs, prlze5' went to· Mrs. WaU.r 1:,45 'p.~.j, Adult fntOf'mafion lire hall wllh 18 members pre- pres/denl; openEdlhe meell"9 by' afternoon 'in the ,bank pariors, .su-nda'y'din'r'J(~rguests in the- a'iU nold Wlttt~ Thursday afternoon. Erw~n Ulrich toe' after-noor't 01 Sfrate; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sehmef" Clau,. 4:30 p."....J -sent. 'G""ests:,Were..Jim'Schroeder readlng'apoem,IIThe,Daffodils." 8onn~e Fish is leader,of the story 8randow home in nonor 01 ,th~8th'-' "MS., FriU1Ce5 Utr'ldtwasa g-iIe5t: Feb. B. and Alfred Vinson. su"""v, Feb, If: W9uhlp ser· of laur.,l,'an4: Geratd M.l,IlIer of Mrs. Tom Robsen pre.sented a hour that meets on Saturday mor birthday ot Becky, loUen', were Ttle meeHng ,OPened with the In the,absence 01 the,president, Mr, and Mrs. Bud Behmet'" will Ylee.with'communlon, 10: lS a.m, Concord., Mr. Sch~oeder explain· lesson on Parables as a Mirror. nlogs. at 'the library. She is.' Mrs, Dave Tolten, Becky, and Collee'l In unison' and ,Mrs. Ron the "Ice, preSident Mrs. ,Erwin host 1he next meeHng ()n March 8. Tutld.sV. Ftb.. 21:Adul! Inlor, ed ~~fun~ f~ community pro- Mrs. Oar.rel 'Neese.,. asslsfed by assisted by Mrs. Muriel Jodine 01 Elgin. Mr. 'and Mts. Lange pres.ided at the busi"~$5 Ulrich presided and opened the matlon Clas•• ':30p.m, ~'ecfs cart, be ,~talne(Lfrom,~he sev~al members., led th~ Bible Sfapelman. There were 28 pre, Mike Osborne and boys" Norfolk, meeting meeting with prayer and Scrip· HELPING HAND CLUB Wedne....v•. Feb, .12: IIlble r-~Aid As50c:iation f~r Lutheran 10- study on' "Who Told the Sent 'for the party. Games were - Mr. and Mrs: Oea:n S'mith 01 For roll 'C.:III. members told of a ture reading, The Helping Hand Club mel.al sludy. 10:15 e.m.; Adullinforma' s.pcci~l suranc-e-/··$everat money making Parables," Mrs.' Don Boling played followed by, ice <:ream l Brunswick and Mrs, Ted bargain they Members answered ,roU call 'he Mrs. ,Grace AckHe home fOr IllIfl Clas~. ';30 p.m. sU99est!t?J1S were, made for fUnd showed slides and narrated on cake and punch. Leapley. Angela' :dnd Melissa remembered qetHng, with a scripture .... er:.se. their annual no~hoSl'chili and raisIng: adivJt,le!l for, this year. their farm tour to Austria, Leapley joined 'Ihem in the a'fler ChriNln~ lueker reported on oyster supper the evening. of Feb. IIROWNIES. GtRL SCOUTS noon Mf'!.. Arnold Wittler read the ~efa~~ M.uller, talked ~,bout the ~~~~::~~~e~~: ~e,.;;::n:er:i~~ the last meeting arittMrs:-:-GRorge 8 Zion LUlfMtr..nChurch LEAD program which 'Iralns for AND CADETS report of fa-st month''$, meeting Wittler gave the, treasurer's The evening was spen' plav1ng (MIchael KI..n. PoI.•for) actl~ ~~~~tt':s~e~:a~r~a~~:~e;~~ The Brownies, Girl Scouts. and Friday <;'lJppp.r .£lueSfs- in, "the aod gave the treasurer''!'; report report. Corres-pond(!nce was,read cards with prizes,going to Rober' Thund.sV. Feb.· 16:. Sullday l&4dUsttlP, (iducatJon, and hom~ ent Cadets met in the fire h ..lll the Todd ,Cunningham for the Tht- president" announced 1he..-i: and ~everal cheer cards were Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. Harry schoo!leachers meeting. 7 p.m, develoP"1 . ,The' 'N.~Q.r,a$ka Mrs. Muriel Stapelm.'an. Schwe~. Ag,rlcuftu~al Consul Which Is a afternoon oI Feb. 6 with Mrs 2nd birlhday of RYo:ln. C'Jnn wovld be a Bold WOl"k-s-hop held In sent. Chrlstine lueker reported Mrs.. Irene Strate,' Gos Salurd.v. Fob. n: group c~mpos.ecf of agrl·businen Loyal Lackds, leader. pre~en1 ingham W'2re Mr. ilnd Mrs. Wiivne 0,., Feb, a~ on the Heifer Inlernational Pro· Pen,ke- and Mrs Cecelia Cafechetkal hUJruciton, 9·11 people sponsor the LEAD I'ro' U&IBRIDGE CLUB The girls made plans for the sell MMlln Wurdln9![;'( 01 Randolph. Mr5, Robert Andersen, Mr~. ject. Jackson. a.m. Oon Winkelbauer was' lng Girl Scout cookies and .11-;;0 ~lnd Mr~- la~ gram.. It f$ a 2,y-ear program and Mrs. 01 Mr, Don Cur:aningthlm Scott Deck and Mrs, Marob Mrs' George Wittler had the Mrs. Cecelia Jackson will be SundllV. FtII, 19: Worship ser· f'eaWres, .,seminars and ,travel hostess' Friday afternoon to the discussed attending Day Camp in ;md Cur! 01 Dixon. Mr. and Mrs were honored with the birthd~lW lesson on "Brotherhood MQnth" hos-tes'S lor the nex1 meoeting on vice, 8:t5:a,M-:; Sunday Khool, 10 Brldg~' tours for educations,' purposes. It U&t Club. Mrs. Paul the future, Plans were illso made Dennis White, and Mt:.'99an 01 'Gng dnd .was assj'Stc~ by Mr,. Anna March 14 a.m. nl~)(t was through this program that Young was a 'gue$t. Mrs. Robert for a Va-lentlne party for the L(1ureL An9le ;lnd Melissa Falk. Mr~. ·Erwin Ulrich 'and W.d.tsd..y. Feb. 22: r~eiYed O.,tore~ ~lnd Mr. Schr:oeder toured eh.ina and Wobbenhorst high; Mrs meet.ing. Treat5 were 5erved by Leapley. Mrs,. Helms In lh(," aMence"onheh-e-alth and ChriS'ine Ll,Jcker. CafechotiC.... llnstrucHon,. A p.m. Peter~on Tf~d Japan. He showed slides and nar· Louise Anderson. second high Jody and Aundre'l! Ddvld-'dn-O Mrs. Leapley ~,~)If!ly l~ad~r. Mrs. Hilda Thofflcl5 This was followed by 9rou".'~· Puce Un lied reted Ihe Irlp. He elso sleted Ihat and Mrs. Dave Hay. low. rCdd an ddide "Seat Belts and shiging ot "America" and Church of Chr"'S' SOCIAL CALENDAR R(~;"ralnh IntJe~)t anyone Qetween the ages' -of '25 Sunday afternoon quesf<.,. In 'he (1 Healthy "America. the- BCc!IIutifvt." (John C. oavid,p.astor) Thursday•. Feb. U:Ge"o and 35' who ar,e. in,tere,ted, may SILVER STAR CLUII Presbyterian Church Ed H, KeIfer home 'In honor 01 the m~fll Pastor Oi3vld had the Pr, ~,. Bt.tr'91!~.j.·n?" Experimental Station at Concord Star Club held its Valentine sup Sunday, Feb. 19: Church. 9 )0 Mr. i:irl-d Virgil Lind oi R(!,11Jy WI1JS The meeting clos.ed .with. VIC(\', 10-30 il r;; !ilonar)' Soc:le'y, 'Tr!nHy ~chOl)I Mr~, D(~nnis 10r: rru)l"e' Information. . per and party 'with fheir a.m.; church s.chool. 10'30.) n1 'Wau$i.'t. Mr. ,Hid KriC, prevmlt"{j by Mr.. Emil Gutlm~n pr~ly'er Wednesd,ly, Fe-b. 11: Jl,lnior, library. ':"5 p.m, husbands as guests. FoJlowing and Arni'lIlda or (oh:-rldg(~. Kerry iJnd Mrt,. Ncrrh li~I'lgt"l'jb,... r9 Mr'!> G(~org(!' WeHler will be­ .hoir practice, 7:30 p.m.; ~(!n~or WtilnMd_v. Fa. 22: Hoskl.r:lS Lunch Was ser:-ved. by Mr. and supper. pitch was pl~yed with Ca1hoilC Church K€iter l)l'\~ ,,"~.r, MId ,~l'r~, Ed hosh:~!1 for lhl' n(!:K' meeting on choir pracHet'. ap.m,: conflrma Senlon Card Club. tire hall Mrs. Lawrence Fuchs and Mr Manley Sufton and ,Mrs. Ted (Father Darlief Hcrck) KeIfer Mr" L,lnlJ MMOll. m'usie Marth I.Il lion class-, e p,.m end Mrs. Wililem Eby. Leaptev receiving high; Vernon Sunday, Feb. 19: Mas-s.. IO'JO l<:.~.,)c"-~r. If.'d in grovp '::.inqing M.,.-". DarwIn PuIs of CJoJrkslo-,. Goodsell and Mrs. Gordon Casal. d.m Becky Boling l]f l incoln !>p~nt Mr~ Arl 8eMm!!r wit'l be Trinl'Y EVilngeUal Ga. and~Mrs. R'eube-n Puis were PRESIIYTERIAN WOMEN low and Don Painter. traveling. th{.' Wt;'e!o:f~rtd in lh~ Don Boliug h<,',l'!'.':J lor !hi! nr.~xt r'tH.o.efin9 on,~' HOSKINS CARD CLUII LuttM-r.n Church Friday dlnnttr gue1tl j'n the E r .The. Unl.o" Presbyterian Mrs. Luef'ta Rosa~er was,a gues!._ P~t1y Fuchs 01 LIncoln '..... ,)5 d hom(.· M,,:Irch II Mr .lnd Mr~, Vernon Behmer (WeSley 8ruu.p.I$'or) wln Ulrich home

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16-0:&. etn. 79e C BILL'SGW lOth ANNIVERSARY 1 Servlne - 65 2 Senl.... - -110 . =-~--- ,. .__._-, RabIn HaocI . Regist..r infu Tuesday .- I W. Will Give .Away FLOUR Drawing Tue.day Even'lng for BROASTED 10·Lb. flog --l FREE $50 1 Turkey A Day 'CHICKEN '469 84 GROCERIESi~ 'ri.m,f~:J-VI'~O._~h6 $1 "WORTH OF ~Wlth2 Salad. or4'r~"."-;;;;;;$5;89 .- -~.-.~"."'--"'''':--/ .. ';; ~ ~..--.- . ..' . WOMAN! CLUB B~slness-C1lJbmet ol,'.on. Steak' Thlrte:en --members Wire, pre- House. sent Thursday when' fhff Carroll T~,e group met Feb,' 7 at :R.on~ Wom'ans' Clu,b ,me't at 'the and discussed plans fo:r the Car- Presbyterian.- lutheran church,f-ellowship hall. roll centennial that-will be In,1986, Congregational Churd, . The il'!R.~~.t~ wa~lted a,lid ,The group wilI "",'eet March '6 at "_' (G.-il'AKen,. pIJ,tor) _. ~Lem Jones iea groupslrig:-'· Ro~fe~k Ht;luse.,,, ' ~ SUnaay.-':--~~~b1I","II-c.I-'--'~'--'-'-""";"" lng that, was accompanied by i- - services at: the: Congregatlon'at Mrs. Edward Fork. Roll call was PITCH CLUB' Church; Bible .tudy, 9:30 a,m.: happiriess Is. Mr. ai"d Mrs. Randy ,Gubbels worship service, '10:30,a.m'. Mrs.' A"'Plbl~ junek.. conducted were hosts the evening of Jan. ',28 . .' _tJ.!_~.,~~~h'!e.5s !l1~etlnJl.'"Mrs., Fo,~~ for the.,~itc~,Club. Prizes went to SOCI~L CALENDAR. reporlci[Dn' the fast meeHn;fand-Randy $cnlu-n's7Terry-R-oberls.-----l'-htwsdlaaV;Y,rFF

"~h~~~f;:~~hOfv~irf'~::,~:~;ure ~~'~~~~a~~;~nt~uanf~:~da~e~~~~~ M~~~'~:td~~~r~~b. 22: AFY, and Mrs. Junek and Mrs. Fork Feb, 19 at 2 p.m. ~f the fire hall. Friday, Feb. 24~ Happy Go were coffee chairmen. Lucky Pitch Club, Clair Swanson The next meetingw ill he March TOWN AND COUNTR Y home. d.t f~H! Lutheran CJH.irch Mrs. Merlin Kenny, Mrs. Kim .Fork of ? e Carrol" was fellaw"hlp, hall and roll C'~II will Lowell Olson, Mrs. Joe honored for her 12th birthday be, a moving ,or remodeling ex Claybaugh, Mrs. Don Frink, Mrs. when she was an overnight guest perlence. Leaders will bC! Mrs. Melvin Dowling and Mrs, Dean ofj5helly Upton In the Lynn Upton M5wil~Onnsonowens. and Mrs. John Owens, members of the Town and home in Wayne on Friday. .. Country Extenson ,Club weht to Hos1esscs will be Mrs. Lloyd Laurel on Saturday where they Mr. and Mrs. John Paulsen of Morris dnd Mrs. Esther Batlen __ took dinner to the Jack Carroll spent the weekend in the Kavanaugh home to honor. Mrs. William Williams home in SWEETHEIIRTSUPPER Kavanaugh who is a past Omaha. The annual, ~w(:'etheart' supper member of the club. While 1here they attended an sponsored QY the.... United The group had a social after inVitational sanctioned roller Methodi~.t Men",will b~ held'Pri \ noon and pre-sented Mrs. s,ka1ing meet that was h'eldat1he 5 day evening. Feb. 17 at Rons Kavanaugh with a gift. Cheapskate roller rink. Mrs. Steak House in Carroll at 7 p,rn Mr. and Mr's. Kavanaugh Williams, the former Angela Gordon Davis ahd'Mrs Frank recently moved to Laurel where Paulsen, daughter of Mr. and. Gilmore ar~ chairmen of fh(! she is postmaster. Mrs. John Paulsen was a contes· event dnd tickets of '$3.50 per per tant in the meeting and placed son may be purc:hasf'd af the St. PaUl's Lutheran Church fifth in the national event. T HanSen Grocery in (Mrol!. The (Mark Mltter, pastor) public 15 invi!ed.lo atlend. Sunday, Feb. 19: Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook went DRIVE-IN school, 10:30 a.m.; worship ser Concordia conductor to· Omaha Thursday and were .. ,... ,...... BUSINESS CLUB] vice.l1'30a,m overnight guests in the Gordon DR. PAUL CHRISTIANSEN, director of the interna· high school lecture hall. The Concordia Choir held a Mre, Frank Gilmore Cook home. They were overnight tionally acclaimed Concordia Choir of Moorhead. concert Sunday night at Wayne High SchooL Chris' elected president dod Mrs. Den United Methodist ChlJrch guests Friday in the Catherine Minn.• works with the Wayne High Varsity Choir in the tiansen worked with the Wayne High choir on Monday. nis f.l:ryhdc. secretary trcac;urer (Keith Johnson, pasfor) Cook home and returned home r{;~cently when the Carroll Sunday, Feb. 19: Sunday Saturday. B A YOU CAN DRIVE A N FORD TEMPO K

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p~oi.ct. Mrs.,: Dbug NterSM ICtd Clara Puhrman will be the Erick Neison as hostess,. Fifteen Christ Lutheran Church I in (JohnWe-sterhol","pastor) Wed"esdolV. Feb, 22: Mid,w~k T·asha ot Omaha wen! guests In ,~~p ,Inglng. The lacU,es grovp "Marchc',5 hostess at 7:3() p.m. members- answer~d roll call wHh Wisner. It opened with the Thursd~V·SilltuJ!'d.V~ F.~. schoo-I, 4~ IS p.m.; Sundc;¥ school -1he 'Kenneth ·Kiausen home Feb< ~ng "Give Me·A VI-slpn.," Mr5:~ who's getting tIred ot winter ,and Evcha.ri$t. Bi,S,hop Andenon gave 16-11: Midwest Df$trlct Annual teachers, 7:30 p.m, 4 Gve$IS in the f-yle ~ar'sOn Bt'ad' Hard~r 'r-e~ "The Life I Why. Gue~ts were- 'Mrs. Jack Er· a report after -whi-ch fhedelegolffes Conference, l.inc.-oln. horne. Friday evening honoring Story of" NeUle ""'su, a ,Mis- ('EMET£RY ASSOCIATION win, ,Mrs. Jim Nelson, Mrs. Scott divided ,nto 4 groups- to· discuss SuncM'f, Feb. 1'; Synctay 8.1bttl! Gue·.it:!i in the Leo Olefdch Mrs. Gladys Puhrman of Stephlne's blrthda?W1Ir. Ihe Bub mMnij')9',wo~'; lionaty.'" ," 'The Concord· 01 ?Con' Ladles Nelson and Christi. Mrs. Ihelrrespome-'ohls-re,port. school,9:59a.m.; home ,Feb; 7 honor~n9 Mrs. ,John Paulina. Iowa and Mrs. Maryhl Ellis 01 Ai/en, 'he Vern Carlsons, The meefingc:lO'ed with prayer Cemetery Association met the Cl~rence .Rastede 9,ave some Aftff a noon hmch a,Jocus' on Ship service, 11 l!.fl'I_,; evening Taylor and. Mrs. J~rry M,ilrtin· Hun', of. South Sioux City, were RandaIlC..ilson,· Ha,.I~· Minnie by Mt:s.'.Kvols. afternoon of Feb. 8,at the Concor- readings and Mrs. Rastm;te will camPIjs' ministries was given by service, 1:J-O p,m. dale on th~ir birthday were Mrs ..,isftors j,n the Melvin Puhrman and Opal Carlion and the Ken Ro-~ dia Lutheran Church in Concord be the March B hostess. Sass, ,The offering was WedM'54§V. F"b. U .. UM!les Bl·;· Ootis Sohler of La,urcJ. Mrs. Her hcm~ Feb. 7. nelh Antlersons and Candice. with Mrs;--ftonatd""Ankeny leading dlf'ed~d fo the campus blC' study, ,'9:30 a.m.; family man U1ec:hl' and Orevi cif 3C'!fC"LUB the bu'S'iness meeti'ng. Reports PLEASE,NT DELL CLUB rnini,;>trie-s. night. 7,30 p,m. Wakefield, Mrs.JilT1· Clarkson, The 3C's: Home Extension Club were read. Plans wer-e made to The 'Pleasent Dell "Club met Workshop$. wen,:- held on war Mrs. Ha,rvey T,lylor. Mn... Carol The Norman Anderson~~ spent The Bud Hansons and Jill Han· Pef~r~on, met the evening of Feb. 6 wilh have a flag pole'set,up atthe Con- Thursday'afternoon with Minnie I ship, teaming. service, witness Co-ncordiJI Erwin, Mrs. Esther Feb. 6·8.10 Wichita. -Kan. vi!itlng son spent the Feb. nw...kerid Helen Pearsonas hostes~ serving cord cemetery. A m-emorial pro, Carlson as host~ss Seven and church courlcil officers. Lutheran'Chutc:h Mrs. Chuck Nelson, Mrs Robert their, daughter and family, the with PaUlette Han·son in. a- dessert, lunch. 'Vandelyn Han· gram will be held Sunday, May 2? membQrs answered roll call with Dean p'astor Lavern Lar (DavtdNewman,:pai-tnd Cl.1rks-on. Katie M~1rtind-t'lle, Mrs, Doug Trcptows. Tecumseh, to celebrate the bir son" vice' chairman, led the at'2':3O p.m. at the Concord gym, a Valentine food exchange. Min skowski and secretary pastot Thursdav. Fn:. '16: lIJlhl;filf) Brent Johnson. Brdd ilnd Child, They visited in Pastor AlOOr. thdays Of Paulette and Jill. The business meeting In the absence Mrs: Glen Magnuson gave nie Carlson had entertainment Neal Vonseagfen were r~ Churchwomen, 2.p~m. Mrs.'Dick H

OVERSOCLUB long ,at the Wakefield Care Center En route the-y were Fe-b. 4over Mike Sc-J'tulz. Jennife-f .and Lind Hoch announces candidacy Thedver SO Club met Friday, al Feb. 7 and served iunch to the nigh' guests fn hie Wayne Flsru;,r say of fiforfolk ....ere Sunday din Sf. Anne's, Parish ,Hall in Olx~n guests. home- In Callaway and Sunday ner guests. in the Romdy Stingley Ndney Hoch, R~\fbli-(,:tlln. of compll~,h('d rr~pr(!sen'd-lion In Mrs~ Horn is currently scrv~ng on "'Everv time I pay ,1 ~ or bi~· with lS present., February, mOr'l1Iing coffee guests in tht-! hem!' in Nodolk The oc'casi'cn Nebrd~lo:.t1 Cd .. , oHicifi,l!y W,l'lh,nqlcn Mr~> Ho(h ""jid in the Board of Regen's tor Ihe fl?rliliter bill. 1am reminded th,'U thdays honored we,re Mrs, $01~tion BIBLE STUDY FranciS Do'wlinq home crt 1N,)!> to ;;ele-bra!e the 5Mh weddjng dcclarf!d ,)5, a ,:"ndid.iHe fOf H~(~ her an"ouri((~'m'~nl ' Uni\lcr'Slfy of Ne-brask.a for the we must find better .. 10 ~1rf.1' Marion Quist. 'Mary McGuirk and The Dixon United ,Methodist Wallace The Dowhnqs ~lnni'''erS,;1rYot the Agler$. and !he Unl!c-d ~.tdtC!> S~nOile ye-stenj"y "I ,1m ~,('f'klr,q ~be ',uppor' dnd ~lh Oistritl Qur '.lrm proole-ms," Hoch Xlid. tr,ma Anderson. Having ii' Womens Bible study was held in former Laurel residents F(>bru,jr'Y bitt~d.JY$ of the {Wednesdayl N,r~. Hoerr Wed for '.Iole 01 1:'lIt'r", Net)r,)"!>'.,),, who Mrl). Ho<:h is. ma~in9 II two day February, wedding.. anniversary the home of Irma Anderson the Thf~' Georges Wf;,re ThursdiJY MsfE''.i5. Mr Agler dnd Mrs. tfH~ olf.((' in !he Stale C<,!pHo~ b~lif:V("> Ihdl th'_' l(lltJrl' dem,'md'» A fifth generdtion Nebrtukdn ~lnnouncp.men1 loor IhrO\lgllout were Mr, and Mrs,. Rudolph morning of Feb. 6 with 7 ladies supper gue,sb in the home of Mr SCht!ll "I ,Hn runnina for H....~ Vnit{-'d rnor(: ~hiln polilll" .)" 1J~,\Jill.'· ,>-h.~ .... ilh a. rU1'"dl'farm background, Nc-braskl/t wtth vi')i~'s 10 Omahll, Blohm. M"" QUist ba~ed a ca~e present. The- next meeting will be and Mrs Pe-t.;~,. Sebergt:>r in COldd Mr und r..'ks. G-orc-oo Han~n. State~, ';I~ftate ~(au:.~ N~biiJ,:>-kd c.on!mtwd N(1n<-y Hoch I~ morc than just in Lincoln, Kearney. Nodo1i1r.. ScoH occ~5ion. and overnight in 1h~ Arthur Cur lerp.~led -probli!m~ for the in the home of Mrs. Leslie Noe on CM(II dncl Jeanie- of Dixon spenl 0('('0', iHH1 d€'-sei¥~';', mOi(; 1n Ihe 0' Ihe sblutt, North PI,ltle imd Lr.'. ~ill 10 ((ll,ld The neXt meeting be at Sf" Feb" 22. tis h(.!me On Fridd'l Hit,' we~kend In fhe D<'Jv(.~ Danek por,II!'J~. mC:f;~ vlqCrT"ovs. rn·;>te &( AN E OU(Ai ION adv{)[il'o.:> i19rlcullur,l! -community ington Anne's Parish Otl ,Feb. 24 at 1,30 - .logan Center they were- noon luncheon guests home in ~n~(it Bend. Kl)n. dod p.m. Unifed Methpdist'Church of Sandi G<.'or·ge at Co!umb'us ' ge-ltfng tlcqu(jird'ed ;'iffh their (Bruce Matthews, pastorI rl€'wt>c;f 9f'nnddauq-hteJ. Amdndd BEST EVER CLUB ML and Mr,:> D~an Kleckn<;r Memebers 'of' :the Best Ever Sunday, Feb. 19: Worship. 9· 15 Gr<1C~ Oi)nek and Farot 01 Omah,) were S<.lt\Jf MIDWEST DERMATOLOGY th~ d.. m.; Sunday school. 10: 15 a.m. Club who met Feb. 1 In Larry day dinner guests in the hom!:' 01 Mr and Mr~. Dvdley K2n: w(:ej;,end gue~l'S in ~hf.' CUNIC P.C. Methodist Church Earl Ecker'f. Mrs. Dave Abts, K(~nnelh I(Mdell hOl';'~ in Dixon. Mrs. Don Peters, Mrs. Chfu:'£5 (Anderson Kwankin, pastor) Mr and Mr'J. Randy Have movo,d 'heir practlco to Peters, Mrs. Joe An~eny, -Mrs. Sunday, Feb. 19: Sunday Rasmus';lm. Da.nl!':! iH1d Jeremy Mr and Mrs. Ei!irl Mattes .;a'ld Ernest Knoell, Mrs. Reg9 Lub· ~mp~f(;r and /Il,r~ Vpr'1 March,7 hostesS.. meeting of the National As'Socia Mr, and ft"lr'.,. (I,1-;ton SJingU:¥ Ki>IlHilfh,., Supper 9Vt'e.'~ WIHI~ ti-on -of Conserva·ticn OI'Stricts in 01 Dixon. Mr imd Mrr;,.. OUiinr:~ Mr... Vf~lmd O,:"oi':. and Jc-!ene cf SING·A·LONG Denver Feb 6·8 They Stmgley. rr(~';-;~ MId Ty!(>r 0; Dixon E',nmmg gu~"Jt~ WN!~ Mr~i t Ladies of the ,St. Anne's Altar represented -the L(:wis and (lark Laurel, fit,. dwj r.,\(" C V ~':,gl(~r G('orql' Rdsmu~~';.(.>tl and Earl 01 Society of Di)!on held a s!ng-a' N~t!..!rdl Resources Districf of Wak\!li... I(j ant! Mr, i'H'ld "'.M·, Di)rofl. ~-ATTENTION Todayittake-s tWO... GET MORE FOR YOUR ;,10NEY IRRIGATORS PARTNERS and YOU Northeast Nebraska Irrigators Association WHEN YOU BANK AT THE FIRST Annual Supper Meeting NEWUSTINGS NATIONAL~ ~ ~ Monday, February 20 - 7 p.m. at the VfIN Hartington Sp~ker: Senator' Hofnor' !O'n Water'. Logistati~n For more InfonhCt1ct'l I:;Qnfctd OQI,;9 N.J..on at 31'·40160 ••••••~===••••••• f

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1:••t. im Hill"...." 35, Wilyn., N.bra.ka ...... ~.~...~ sl'HIOR CITln",j; COllNCljt,--T~aV,:Feb.~;",l..Ydla3__ .JlO"esS.'EIIa-lsO~ nOft "'o.''N~I~~bb:-v;~tL~ Alien'. senior Clllzen. Council p,m, , ' "" , -Chapman. .'.'" , 'G~osv.rior ho~le$S"" ,,'" mel Feb.' 6 lorthelr', "","",Iy Pastor i,n ofllce In Allen ,on Sunday, Feb.- 19: Sunday , Thul:1!lah"eb.'23,'c Cheller me.,t1ngi wUh S'rMmWS ~t - The, Allen Communii'{ e.xt~h· team ,consl"tlng of Dave Monday and: Wednesday; ,9-12. school, 9·:30 a~rn.-i worship, 'lO:,~O Sew, ~'lub,,~ p',m;; JelU1,'1Mot.r~afl'; and Joan"" Rahn. director. Old .Ion ,Club met at Frlda~the home of Heckathorn,tSOfu~'ax~-U$W~rnm'------Mark I,,,m, Da,vld, a.m.~ednesdaV~Ci-o"'n"fr.lr"m'"a"~M;':.~r:;'g'a.r;;e:;:f,-:;;,.l.s;':.o:;;m,":-::':'~'~!"'-+--==T---,-Res,l AwhUe', Club; '2 p.m." buslne., ','''Clu'ded __ stating SIOANO BYE Mobel.Wheeler',5>n ..1 Sprinobank. •. Se"lor,C;i~ltQ05_~U1 ~- C~alg Frlends'''C~urch '~chaol, W.ak*fleld at· CLUB noon)O 'members and l' visitor. FFA DISTRICT CONTEST Malcoml Hoffman-ancfJeff tion' class, ,after par- tel~~ 'alleleFleebplt'o"nhe C8reprdrepa..rtv.n'tall~,nved Mrs, HaroldJo~nson, pre",n!. Gotch received, a 51h. blue. Also (LeRov Ward. paslOr) sonage. SCHOOL CALENDAR a ~ The'B'idandByeClub.mefwith Ron .caU ,was answered ,wHt'! On' Feb. J' -.) groc.tp, of 17 the, senior parllrnentary'l prO. Sunday, Feb.- 1.9: :Sunday '. ThU~sd~V":',iFeb." t'+: FFA .Yd.1I :speak ai, tile pOt·luck dinner Fern 'Han$On Thur5day.' New of, "How QO:, You Spot ,'lJ .Bargain?" mem,be.T.$ of:the: AH~n j:hapter ,of cedure team c'onSI5ting of'Kirk school, 9: 30 a.m.; worship, 10: 30 ,COMMUNiTY C..A1.E.N:,D,~...R.:..:.~meeting. ",,',' on Feb 17. Eleenor- Ellis is chair "--fken appointed tool<: over lhe The club, read the E.denslon Futu~e, Farmers of Am,eriea ~.t" Hansen, St:lawo-...Mahlet-r----Kel-t-h-~~,_a..&1.L-~_~------.--,-,--~~Feb. 17: Senior MondaV-F.rlday, -Feb. 20*2,4: ~- - - ~rn9tne-~iOr1hltVafenttmr--~t---ln~Th.e--y--M-e---J-O¥Le..---CoIJflGU-,------Oes~--J-~ad-l-ng~---Jhe--di5-tt.l+.c;ome$t'.-id----"'"'KaTrtier~arlan H~nsen; Mitch Citizens potluck dinner, noon, at 'FFAwe~k. box SOCial to beheld Feb. 14. New Schroeder, preSlidenf and ~?ader, read 8n article ,~~tItled Pender· The creed" ,speaker for Petit, Doug Ellis; Derwin. Wednesday, Feb. 22; Women's center. Wednesday, .Feb; 22:' FFA btAi,ness InCluded perml~lon tor Elilabefh, Ander:sqn, secr~tary Lefte;, fro~, St,even·, The Allen who was Jeff Gotch recelv' Roberts and Roger Clough communi,ty prayer' circle' each .,livestock, display. Joanne to have,theWth off. Tho~e and 'reasur·ar. It was decided the lesson, ,When Is a Bargaln,ReCJI· ,ed Stn, blue., ,Robert Clough received 2nd blue Seventeen Wednesday morning, place to be Monday, Feb, '2~,: Comm.unity needl~g to.see the leg-al aid per. c1ubwould'g·ooul to· lunch the l.:Ist lV' ,8 Bargain?" was' gl\len by received c1 red In p~bllc;,speaklng. schools participated.' 'announced; 'mid·week prayer Dev'elopment Club, 6:30 dinner Mr. l;i~nd, Mrs', 'Clayton son C"In do SQ.-MarCh 22 at 10,-3,"1. _Thursday in, .~arch and have a ESlher Koester .and Sylvia Whit,· ~ve Keckathorn received a red meeting, church, 7:30'p:m. meet·lng, Sflver Dolph In, after~.!!. Methodist.c~orCh ~e:.resentatjve cabl~ Schroeder and ,Brandon,. Robb There ,will be a breakfast Instead social ford. -The: Marc.h' meeting will be in'e'xtemperaneous·speaklng,5th. First Lutheran Church United ta talk on Llnafelter and Mary Wright of (Rev. Dav.id.Newman.pastor) (Rev. Anderson Kwankin) Tuesday, Feb. 21: Dixon·Coun· Lincoln' visited in' the Ken ~ Cl:,h~;~~~: =:~~~~:a~:O~~ Cin Thursday, Feb. 16: Bible study ty Historical Society, 1:30 p.m.. Llnafelter homtthls 'weekend, class,' 9:30 a.m" pastor's study; Sunday, Feb. 19: Worship with UMW,. 1':30 p.m., Ella 150m, Sacrament of HolV Communion, 9 Carol Jean Stapleton program a.m.; Sunday S-thOOI, 10 a.m. leader for prayer'an.d self denial, NEIGHBORING CIRCLE Mrs. Wayne ,Imel received Thursday, Feb. 16: 8Ib!estudy, Tue,dav. Feb. 21: FIGS, 7:30 p,m. ITwas just a dandelion, Mis; Ernest Muehlmeler, enter· ladles high; Mrs. Irene 7a.lTi.-and 1:30p,m. laln sent to Anna 20 tit the Norfolk Regional Cenler Monday) Feb, 20: Women's Bi Night Pitch Club, Mr.' and Mrs crul•••• cor r'ento" ond hotel•. Our lorvico. oro froe - at Koll a' Vatlc-v View Nur~lng Sunday afterflOOO. A sing·a·long ble study, 9::10 [).m" E,lder'~. 7 Joe Mundi!. tho lowost prlcoi GwaHablo. Home io Norfolk. was herd with Mrs, Cyril Hansen p.m.; Sunday school teachers Sunday, Feb. 19: Sunday Night The meeting cfo~C'd with fhe ,15 accompani5-L Cyril HiJn~,en meeting. 1 :30 p.m. Kard Klub, Mr:. and Mrs. Lyle Air faro \Iul;>iecl 10 change and a;;aflabdily Round Trip ~'Inging of the song and lh(: played ~everal selection!> on the Tuesday, Feb. 21: Lulhercln Krueger; Christi.1n Couples Dub. ,Iub Ro .. lrjtorl flngton. Eldon Herbol!,helIlH:r of PitH'C;: for lunch DALLAS hom SO',", Cdy '249 Sunday, Feb. 19: Sunday Friday, Feb. 17: Disfrict rht~ hU$btlnd::o will hu que-,,;t:;; ii";::; The next mN:ling will be Sun n'gh'~ 'ichooL 10 il.m; wor<;hlp, 11 1') 'basketball, boys and girls. Har HAWAII h-om Omohu 'j "')'I'j I'il(.h rrH:~nlb~r ~,houfd bring d \)0.- dilY. flh.:lrcil 11 df 1:30 p HI ,J In ilcoly"~. Krhly Miller Hngton; ~ti"l1c wrc!!oTling. Lincoln ~C'OI: 1ifll,l~d '499 rJ:® Safurd.1Y, Feb. 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Df01 ~~nd..t"IL S¢ultl Ol"rl.t1l1 GiIMlic Church "TrJC\lnl !lf$1.$7.CIIIll!t Freoe- ,and Cll!lu <1-1 in atXWl! L+~w~.j---e;;~-;;.l"C: ~Ci1O-vl 9ym .Sul'MUly. F..b. 19; Blbl-e cla!.:s. 9 ;:;..;;;--.--...I'''d '~'"-o-~",mbl!o" ,_ 1"), i,,!hf!' Ilffl(o;OOl ,.."mll'd m"lIlH' P'opo1.~j1I9 '¢ ....1I " PMClI'I 01 HOT ICE OF AflPUCII,TIO,. fOR Laurf~1 ''t'~'''., II Father Allen MartinJ f~,!!:,;1; t"->B' ~m;'S-'lj,Of1 chdrge +.nw. I'las~" p.m,; Hillcrest worship, 1:30 5ehooL 9: 10 d ron . ....'orsh~p :;":1" S.und.lV, FI;-b. 19: v 30 ~~l./t'l!', lie- Cli'i~" I,,..llm'r Mr.'r(''C'd'lh.8i tht!,tt pt'~ 10 "111""1 pNJpMf'l !'IX! ltn-d rlMf "'I:llk~ ,1< h!!-",(itrt qt\l'4!'" I!'IM F~~sl ~"I'It -"1'\11 0"";"'; IQ lhl!' 01 <'Ill hft".,~ l',Ul II",! <~-d" <1'r.d IIp(lru 'tIlfcrt'''','1'''''l~l' 'j/'I l>'<\ 1Jpp-1k -k br-pn it"'-,O<,;I,!) 1,:,,,,,a dl,ll1'. H,ql!ll'll't y"u. (f.l~'" o'It1d f-'EB'f:llAR'r 1:1. 19U4,'11 l.s" m 11)1' At.<¥iI ,", \'iit, Il!~" l-1 (j m t:# ..~ wm ,r;t"'tt\,j t't-It,,\ ~n,~l 1~,1:' i-,;,"! ..'.... rl"-g 6f'~l.r,~d ,n 11'1II' lh,td flo~' (Q'Jfl ROd''''' ~ It.r.- f'l~~r.ll 1\,"',-,..'II'l.'t M· HW 1'1'>""~r -(,lIln !J,lT l'*lIltd 0/1' OvJldmQ, U S Cl"ld HmJ\t)" .1'1 !>1O!JX (;11'1'. Ccntfflll'l.I" ~'X)'f'l ,D. )01 (trl'litlltH41 .....,"'11 :,,,,,-,11',, ki'It.r,!f>, ~"<\I'M1Y.'1 . Ci:UU--S-l"tAN UI=E ASSEM8LY ~FIRST UNITED (Bernard Maxson, pastor; SaTurday; 1'-/'\,">'/... 6 P m 'I-oWA< ill w'.:Ir.h l,m~ 'l'D'J ""Ill; ~$' M.'d '!'0'-'1 w~y~ Evening worship Sunday; Worship, 9;'30 a,m.; p~m ,,-"\'l 't·'1'\.< ""h.,. IlpP'!!!'>r "Ild 1>;4 Cf'l ~>I)rt'lt' 6::)-0 p_m. coffee and fellow~hjp, 10:30; For fret' bus lransporlalion call THEOPHILUS UNITEO (·OR flJRr~iE::~ INFCRM.GllCli (Ot, _ ... lIlI ..... _ ChUTCh schoof. 10: 45; Guilders ~75-JI,13 or 375 2358 CHURCH OF CHRIST {.E>- itW, f'POPO"f,O ':ft.tt tON f:d~.'-il'I'\l ~lllirNlt'" ,'l"v~'Ml~ ~): EVANGELICAL FREE Grovp. 2 p.m. (Gall A.cn, pastor) f/.t:T f ...... ,..._..",..W_ D~ • ..:t~ (l,r1;i'f>1' 'J.'~r.J' ("'.., If~ ')-{~~' CHURCH Monday: Men's- prayer JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Sunday; 'tJorSi'Hp. 9 d m 'll'; 7~~ 01J) 0' :",,'(1 J 1',,1(1. ¥'O lb. _ .... foIlwo: 5 " .. r mHe-Easfof Co-untry Club breakfast~ 6:30 a,m. Kingdom Hall )1(;1 :,.(/"0 (,~'f' lA ~H!;', ,',~; ;,,, LlZi "'0"".' fot T".f•••Y'. {L..i-rry Qitercamp, pastor) 616 Grarntand Rd. Of-TED r,:t""':~'f ,. 1'·U __5'.... _ ... Wednt'sdAY: Mornfng Glories OARBAR,l A. IE VI' At., Con.gregotiOn,~~ UNITED PRESaYTERIAN SUIl~Y; Sunday school. 9:4.$ Group. 9:30 a.m.; TheophHu5 Bi Thursday: Clttll. O• ."Il'-Ucrltl ("~l"rl ..., ...... ,.._. a.m.; wor.$±:l.ip, Jl; evening ser ble study. 1:30 p.m.; Naomi book sfudy. 7'30 p,m CHURCH 1'(,;r;1 ftt, It.'' vice, 7 p'.m. Group; 2; j'unior and youth choir, Sunday; Bible educational taO". (Roberf H. Haas, pa~torJ Wednesday: Bible study, 7:JC 4; confirmation class, -4: 30; 9'30 d.rn. Watchtower ~!tld'f Sunday: Wors-hip. 9 ,1$ ':Ji m ~:o!f(;e p~m trustees meeting, ,]; Sisters of 10:20. ,):11 ie!!c-.chool. 9'30; Bible study, Thursday: Grace bowling CHURCH CHURCH / 7.30 p,rn le~~~:~~ (1'oI\artv Burgus. pa'.i-Ior I Wednesday Confirmation ;'';he Lutheran Hour, ( Daniel Mon5.0n, pt1'Storl citiz~n. Thorsda'Y Krflq'. Da'.!qhl1~r",. 1 wayne senior broadcast KTCH, 7 a,m.. Sunday Thursdav; Men's 'i1uO'(. 6 ·.5 (.)a5'5, ~ p.m pm schoot and Bible- classes, 9, war c),m.. p;jrents of pr<: m~ting, co~;:,~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~ia:~. Sunday: Bibl," ':.-~hc{); for ilil FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ship-. to; AAl branch 10 If) 9,30 ,j t'il ltJt1H)r C.huf';:h (Gordon Granberg. pastor) ~~reS~~~r;~~~itute, i: 30 p.m. - 11 d.m morning ,',f..\r!i-~ip. !O 30~ LIBRARY HOUR dm::k'o Bible study ill the ((".nt('r _ ------5.u.n!Ia.:.. ~..2khQ.ol!. 9:30_ f(~li(}>i;-:"lip tjrtH'I('" lor r:~)jl~~q~f QtJfulhy r;>ji.",iJ~IlS' '0' '},fJ,ilyne MQfV,JdV <)H:ftftlGon. w~th 22 lllien a.m·; coffee fellowship. 10:30; ;;:;:~~d~;J:'Iil~~;.i~JJ'~~~;~ C~~dnr~~~:Sl;:~~~~-a~fl;I~~ ~J~~~ -'-/rTJr\l;} ti,-,6t~F:, i'l{lOTl---UiOif;''''i5'; -f"wno:- t.lbr,n'f <;:unr;r1Jr:toEtn~- dln~1 ,,,-...,nI Il-'] .t.0r',h,p "il!h " filfn t~0{)r 1,1',1 Tt.llr';di~ty .lfl!:.'rr:.r;lQnJI! Lunch W,1'. ',~ .. r...-{~d by Vlold worship, 10',45 breakfast, 6:30 a.m.; junior day school, polS lor ':. Cia,:", 'Jn~ WC'dnesd.:'l'I: Prayer meeting P'"~'""iJ,,,,nc.1 !rl': M'Ji'l Ldr,d L I tiH' S'~(ilf)r (1II/l!~l'> Ld\·"-f(;'f)(P cltoir~ I p..rrL.:. ~eek...5dJ.ool a~u~~_.fO:':~r'\," 9 45. !_t)t~' ~'C"r','t~ ~rl-l:rB{5Ie "tudy, 7 p,m ~r-d} 1 .:J::.!,!~!!::~ !~...,£! 4HfOrWaQ and (:onfirmation, 7' 30; sefll,or 1 i. WITr1--l;.'••1l1d SC',flC'.: ,com,m" rl'.on(!iJV Pr ,1'f{~r PVh(!f, r ',( t.~I~n l r',,- fi ry,,;;.u,,~" ~""r<.' bri[AI!JI'I1 VALENTINe'S PARTY choir, a. h:."e. 5 p.m Tues-day; Lodies ~tlJdy qroup':.., p rrr It'~r 'o,·n,c.,r~. !(J n'il(J "]'1':('- n",· FdHu,lry tllrlhdaV piJrly FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 6.45 and 9 IS d m Y::I\Jnq Tur'sday L'ld"" Blb!(· ',~d'Jf . "".',~':J ,J Ii!!">"! illlCl Vdll;'n!l']f:'~, p,Jr1J1 'Nil~, held (Christian) ~'::..:' ~;"l'\ Women rneel .11 church, 7 30 P IT! p p-, ·ti"y'i'" "fVh g'IJI, O"")/) 2,:r') l' \),~'..d,l 'f ,'lfh:'rnocn 1110 Eastl-th IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Wednesdav· ~,e"/m9' '1 p m ,1lJUl 1J i K(~nny C1e"'eland, pastor) CHURCH W~do('!-d-d'f, Furnl1,lilng ITH,/:'if.; durlf~9 !l...~ seventh and Clqhlh grddl.' (Of)~l~ !,j'f:(l (t.RO PARTY ~d 1006 Ma';n 51 F !ltl ·.I,:'nujr·, !h" ~~I"";';"-r, ,ii'r~ r:,,.,~ LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran Church, 1.30 to 3:30 (Jame!; M. l!larne-tL pasto1'i f'vr:~nt (','I"'br,ltuv.) IJlrlhddy':' Wayne Shoe Co. Altona p.m ..,-IIP' Emily Midd(;ndod. Ann Sil1urday Holy EU<.tl¥I"l S 216 Main Woyno t'1\i5~uri Synod j;.f.Ulh Rv",,;(~11 37,·306S Monday; Adult Bible study, um WESLEYAN {HURCH Rotwrh. Jon':':). (Rav Greens.eth, pastor) 7:30p.m (Dnw·n t-~",. pa,:>tof) LII\(j':,.;)y. f«)'~,: He;jhold. D{jl"oH'I'f Sunday: Sunday ""chool, 9: 15 Wednesday: Midweek school. Sundat Sund0Y ·'r,h';.;;i 1!1 ,:" l)'J;;'·r,,!j,.. I: b,m(h ;:",l':.'""f ){:d Tbull, f/t.-,rH:1 Sfjr(;n'-''-~fl and E III 1Nor~hjp, ,}.m.; 10:30; 'Ioint family &:15 to 5:30 p.m. ST. MARY'S d!il '''''Of ',h':,' ~ I Bob;'! ·~',J'.JI li,!,- il''-:~r-'00n rr'd [)rflfl'.r}fk<\ a~ night St, Paul'S, 7 p.rn CATHOLIC CHURCH r; rn ;".":1'1"'11 '''JGrc,I,lp. ! Is your planter ready? Wednesday: Seve-nth gr~1de INDEPENDENT FAITH (Ji.m Buschelman, pastor) i....,'!dn~·',d~l·f rr,f,'r-II(H; B!8LE STUDY Trw qroup ,;1',0 (:nlo"r.-d d '"nq <:onfirmdlion, 4 15 p.m.; Bible BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday: "~'lass, 8,300 . 7 u.m P Tll It,,:· E ,,,n';it:! ,r

,,~~,,/ a ... ~ ATTENTION!!! Ramsey All Max Emerge Planter Ow""r. SERVICE MI;I;ETING nnw/la,. F(.'b 23 february 20, 1984 - 8:00 p.m. 7 :30 p tn un ['rJ,(1i~ BuikJ~"jI') the Wayne ~t~!~~.:'!_I~~e Campus t~"'f Y .. · WlJf'»j Bring !n 1 lI"ger & bean unll fOt G~ th~~ r;ckets. door S,3.50 FREE CHECK. 'j{) 10J high ,",choof i-tudent$ and yQIJngo'r) CHECK TOUl( PUNTEII OnR fOR WORN P!!I!t~ UEtlAl PARTS DISCOUNT, (..:r-e=-.-i~ ~fCI}.l-.. L PJI'Oe"RA ,"'Os ~~,(:~HDUlf.O i I ~~UTlNII !lfllHT ONLY. I· '-"~'-e" #"'~Hl':':h 1(} w*>othof'.:tl't!l-,t <~of'rH"'·"t r.,Tudu1' f}TJII7 ~,~" H~.;It"~:"r"'~:ll S,hlil:~'>lIr1i,r~'c'~~"'!JI (.~}r!'lpl:lnf jHI')ml~"t~ logan~V~an"iy- fillpl: 'INAY;t~.!~,C~~l?~~ . .

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i• -- -~------• ~~';';'O~"j:d·,~:r.'t~.2';";.,.,J:';:" ,;~c...... faut~"'0~,,~:1:~~1 .• I....I,...... '" ....';:"...... >...... '·'...... '•. ,..'...... ".'..·••,...,! ...... ':' ...... 1 ·~~V~I~C~E~P~R~ES~ID~E~N~T~F~O~R~~nc~_~YOOm.~w~-ro·~-mbe-ro-d-~~q-~~n(wJ.m~)~_~~:~ ::~~~~~:~~~~t~lltl"I"IIIIIIIIIIIII"~mt"I"I""I~ I FINA'N'CE' ",:,:Uh cards, f,lowers ,and other press sincere thanks,to friends AM. till. vinyl top, auto, v·a, _. OPEN HO'U'S'E = - gilts I rec,eived while In the cmd' relatives for, the -ma$~e~ remote -control dual mirrors, .= . -' , = Resular Rllte. E hosplfaJ and since .retvrnin'g rremorials" flowers, food, cards, 67,0400 miles, $2195 or best offer. _ = Standard ,Ad5:'7""" 204, per word - Ht!rim:!dl:alnclI4lft Communi'.,. (0" kt'c:oncfrcf.,..'or home. 'Your tho:ughtfulneS$' is phone ~afls. yisHs, your presence Ca'll 375- J130, ask for Roger ~ f6tf = New ranch style home for sale In Carhart = Thlld con!lecUli\l~ run"r'e/: Iii. fhi; 'posillim...§f Vire p'HWent fC!r .f nc. 10 b. r.spon'.lbl. greafly appreci~fed. Barbara at tt'Je wake qnd funeral bu' most = = Display Ads - $2.50 per,column II for tlnondal ....ta; plonnln. an admfrd.tr.tlon.. o:f bud.... Heckathorn 116 of all for the-.love and concern = Westwood Addlfion. = inch Gffilft~1 contro'.a"4,.-port•• The pOiltlon ho.,,11O b..,. shown to us, during this tl",!e ,0' DON'T EVER BUY a new or used = 1125 Sunset Drive = Speclaltv R~es i rfilKifilibi. fo, development ,.rotlonl personn....rvlces sorroW. Special fhank!;do Father car or truck until you check with. =, - 4abs pr~alno and purdoloslng'." :• ....' "" ... Robert Gralapp, Father Jot'n ""C' Arnie's Ford Mercury, Wayne, " Sunday, February 19 - 1 .. 4 p.m. cards of Tllllnks = $2.50 for,50 word5 ~_.- • MA.NY.. THANK5 TO my lamlly. C III F th E II M U - = ",_.-hKOtton~. Induel. ot 'OCi",' .y.-'• .....'Ie11ce 'ho,t paa".~,'a,.ras·, o·rrganmlstm.aend·,s"nYgCcrr,', 3m7oS'nl.2y'.2. We ·can save Y.,02 tf W.ilbur Ben,shoof Builder -_ $4.00 far 50·100 word5 ~onf.'~"~ lIUperlor .ltUlly.to,pion orHI carry out nacal rel~tives and friends' for the t.n:: =_ $6.50 for 100·150 word5 ::;:::=~~~Ai,:::o:=,~:~~"OII.t ~:r~;:~:~:~;~,~~~I~~il~~~:~ ~t:~nbOXI~:rndS~~e~:~~r~u;yp~~~ ~ 'fIB.aO.for 150·200 worcb 'ntOM••m.nt .x. 1IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ IIIIII111111I11 UU111111 iffi Garage Sales and Attic ~H~~O:~:;:S~:=~~~:~~~=~~~:!ii.:::; ~~t!f~~::~~~~t~;m~~~m: ~~:~~r~L.~~~~~~ir~c~:~£i' irCt~~~' 8~~~~rUj~,;;IJ~~~: 1,;:~'.: ":.':"~::::,':.iliJ:.,\i,:.,i.~.,i.,~/;ItU.::\:'.:':;:::.',>';';"" Sal•• ...... ;;::,,:;::':'.:'I.:'·:':'i":':!> ;"II·Waltte4..· I 2x2 for $2.00 2x3 for '3.00 ~f!Jbl.N.CCI••"ctclv"a-mlc:pha-.. af ..v"loprnen'ar'ld and all the nurses for such L<:lwrenceQulOn,Mr,&Mrs.Vln miles $795 Ci,'l1l375·127Bc1fter6 ,,~,~,"" , '", , ,'" "", • 3x3 for $5.00 2x5 ror $6,00 ~. umdldot•• .-• .-. to b_ parl 0' th. -.nt.rprl.. wonderful care. May God bless cent ,Kavanl1ugh and family, the p.m. and wf!ekends f1M3' ------,. " OooilU",:,.",.uarr27; 1.1.. - you iJII in a very special way. Edmund Lux family ,lnd fhe ~._~~_..""._. . DEADLINES ---5chd ~·cmd·.'ot""""'f-of--Itt....st----Jn-"d.po.ltfon "0: Dean Bruggeman. Sr. f16 Larry Lorensen family. f}6 FOR RENT: 706 acres. I,:, WANTED TO RENT: farm house 4 p,m. Tuesday and Jchn VenDoII, DIHl" of In.trucU"n,Stud_n. Service, pasture. ~'. crop land. Share ODp, within 20 mile radius of 'Wayne. f,ldavs N_"raslco In'-'ilItft Communi'., con". NE Nebr. Send inquiries to: Box Nc. Write P.D Bo" 135, Wayne, Th~ W'linebogo. Hf 61071 I WOULD LIKE TO Ih,')hk .111 my for sale PL c/o Wayne Herald. 114 orca11986·1411 tl0 f.""lo,..~ I "n 1..-1 o..-hl1.lt,. , . Main, Wayne. Ne 68787 f91.1 relatives ancl friends for flowcr~, MY SINCERE Ihc)nks lor your Call 375-Z600 gUts., cards ,lnd visits while in the love, concern and many aet!> of hospital and since returning kindness to me, Ernie dnd our GRAVEL, SAND AND BLACK WORK NEEDED Will do The Wayne Herald OLAN MILLS' needs- someone to home. A spec.lal thanks to Pastor fdmlly during my 5t and your VH'I'" Inn, Wayne NE Mond(lY, Feb. 20. AI'lo for food brought 10 our homt~ . ... Center And, ,;, vcry special FOR SALE; l)priqht fre~'l('r ,!l', March 1. 12:30 p.m. ~ pro~lon.1 doo"ln. 10 11 dnd ]·3 p.1'T1 ill1d every other cxpre':,<,ion of a.m. noon thanks 10 my husband "Doc" and r br.~·~' olf"~r I I , $)0 m- 'liS Jl6? or 1 ... Ii., 1 11 • ...,.,,11 ..f ...... tompOnhn tl1 th.o u.s. A n_w Equal Opportunity love. I Ihank you, Your kindne',<, ._t I my d,ltJghl(:r. Kay. for ,111 thC';r J!'. 7')·l(),jrJ< Inr l.y.no 116 ...... " D. t.w i ., f.-..i ~_H". I outl.t will M)Cft II. oper.tlng Employer 11612 help durinq my ;lIn('s·. N,lncy "h.:~11 nol bl! lorgollen God bl.",' _4 , .,_ ..l4 " 1." 1'14 "'-lh. \U."~" ':1 W3yn•• ,lnd N,}talic f~,lue,~, III'l (',Kh .,nd (-'v('ryorw of you L. yl., W.I .... ' , ...... , .\ ... 1,,0, "'on. 402·529·3'91 'or ',w,tn',OIl 1;/, 1>0. '.111 "1"h I..;.., t"',.. ','1\1O Rf:P05H;~5[O FI.,ECTROLU:i( I" J~''' ,. ".,1,.,.".11" ifit.nJt.~ GflPOlnlmon,. 11 OLAN MILLS h,lS ~.e'J('(,ll 1m /.1\ !lUi'll ',\11th PIi:,,(:r '1;}l!1'1, 1,0 1._ , .. 1"~1I' 1-.,.....to.. ,,~I'j ,_<_. mNlit"e opening tor 'clephonl' p.I,'ln'"tll', 01 'i.l>! fll (If d,', ',11;('11 j'.:ir ", ...;i "".\1••4' 1" l<:l 1 I ~<11(\~. p(!opl(!-, No ('Xpf."PI:n(E.' THE FAMILY OF LOlJi'.l' WE COULD NEVER ,nkq\!dl,'lf 1'.11 lor,,,,4 'I. , 1t .J,'" ,'..... HELP WANTED: W(Jyno rctDd """~''''-.''''I '3 ),. 4 I ) rI('((·..')llry. W(: lrdin Morninl1 and R<1rn'.,~y would Idll_' to I~)lr>r\'v. ,,>(prf'5~; our Oldnk', lor <111 !l;,. ,, I, ,I'. l'.rfL/, ( "OtiT ~$o bookkeeper qualified ., ",~·h·" 1-'0'" .'f t".Ii""'_ '.. vcntng ',hilts tlvailab!f.' Apply Ihejf' ')tncere Bl,'lIl"', to rpl,lilye'. '-.If(J~,. letlE~r', .111(1 ft.. !t·pl'I0J11· (.III 1.-' ~,!I. M handlE!' doublo enfrV $y5Iem. Ambt~r ,,,JlIK~ 1'-0 •••_,....::_•• _.4 ...... Ir) Norm" Kuehn. Inn ,lfHllr It,'n{f', lor ( ilrd~. fl()".,'t·r~. ,HHI ·....1' YI'(f~lv('rl dUt HltJ Ol}tJ~l'" rt'~ "nl lJccount$ paYdbje. PiJVrofl. oflice .~ .. ~ .....'9.... " __.,,, ,'.... """d_. Wil'(n~~, Nf Mond,lY. Fl"b 10. 10 mMnii"~i, .EV ~.e{Jr!J 4 week, Mon VI',!!', WIH'rl '~,hl' .'"i'" in H](~ Pro l!o'.pil,lIlf.-ItlOll ,l11d for Iii" IHI n, .... ~ ,,, 1 ',,' 'I.'...... 1 ~., \>..,11, •.~ '''''''II d n1 11 noon .'lI1d J !l P rn [qu.ll ,lId(~nu· M~'d,( ,l! (t'I1!l'( Th,Hl;';', tidY Suth,lll lJu1pourrl!fj \,it """"" H ",~. ' •• , ~.~,~ _.. d~)' through Frldav. S-tnd rcwmf' '",,'.4 Opporlunlty Erpplo'(N t 1612 TO Do( lor', (,1 .. 111°" fIPnll1,h k ,11'1(\ .lIlt! U)IH,l'r n I', .lllnv>~ 1tHHI' "' to Q(lJl A, c/o WAyne t-ler'ald. II.; , .... ,~ ,~. , "11 '" tl\l~ ',',~. Ilfl. 11\111 1 ~."H ~ MaIn St" Wayne, Neb, ~e1&' G,lf y W,",, ,H\!1 dJ( hO".r)!'dl I ,HI COll1IH!"I1f.'tlrl ,[\11 cl 0 .• " .._ ,,, 0 )/41' c.l.liI for IlWtt' 1.111' dnd 1I1J1<,('/t' IhrHlr,h!fullll'-", d,d fI!'I'!1 I,' , 1.1,.~>".>",. '0"1 11' ''''I;l'' ,., l}' 1/11

10 ',,·.Io'r' (,'.'ll,tJ(jj· .'wd p,j',lm ,Ill' ~I J' 1'1', GOVEnNMEN'r JOBS hl'll) 0', lht I.llJqh .\n JOBS OVERSEAS P,.. !,·, ',un tor 1I,,·tl IJr,l'o"'r', lU',o) (If 'hj', ttllll', DOli,! " I" s.~,O.IXd) HI fJu<"lfId-, III V<'!CHH il'" IT1U',! h ;,1';.1 ')l(UJiJ<) in ';ut' (1""p("',1 q,,\fdlldp 1,)1 ,III provf'd ,,11'1 ,,I', ,lr'- , ',', .'.I'j" '1111:<1 ,nlrnf';ll,l!"~l'" !l17 (,j-l ","1.1 Of/lln-, HI c'I COUrYUTIlJn,ll I"\·,f·d mcnl"r n'l.ndJHion n'9Icn,11 "I Uikc the same WAYNE FAMiLY (jr,lrTl U!'1I.ItI"l(),~. der1rl:'j' carl~ with animals ptrH~·t10'· lfl pllbllf, r"i"l,un that Block GROUP dfl/j,(/r rJlenl.l1 rl:J'ltd.. i!I,;n i:.!<: !miscellaneous I PRACTICE (lUlrf:d (0111,1( I ~!I"'II' L.lr·,.'" takes with ~V O~",d"tC(Hll"!1 PI:'11101'l 0'11( j' of (axe~_" P.c. l.tI Oi~,ilhtlili''''. I\ll'<' W'l~I,' H((OMf Tl.. X!'S Pf~!.PMO () ~H MHHI (10',';'1<; i1.1!' dwl Hr)C:;'~""P''''J -I,' Willis L Wiseman, M.I). 1 f,hl,I,U'i 11""11 I.]. 1 ;\'·dn""Ji.\lll:ul; I' James A. lindau, M.ID. Todd H. french, M.D. 214 PUo;lIri $trQ.!~)t W(JytH~ J'!~-l~--O-u 11m" fan a f('ntcr insure U(JI,JU$: M,~"~«,/ f,!ohlO' {I I') to. 1 JO" l!J. -:,,,,,, ,Hi""" l!l l,,' peare-of-mind? ()I~l.;; ,".on ... Hh... l")u,, hI <.... UJ "I ",,,,,'U];!,""! No I)roblcm. HaR BLOCK

'\1110'( Jl,I.I1r!'1 ,\p,Ii!l1ll'll! Ill.din, \'U\t.:f.H'l' pr,nl', I, IIi" ,:0111 1:.'11 t", \11 ~I,1 ~ 1'\\'1'" \ llU ,!lid ylllll I,H11Il\ III \,;\'~' ·."It\·,':\)1\~· i·, 1tl\\H,'d III .Ill :h\:HkBl, ,\IHI ,.It! ,',\ll'."q·jj u'~n.I\·l·11t.11 1'.1\', i<:mpor:lr\ h\IfW 1jII.lIIO'" \1\ "llnh'lhIJlr !J:lppnl'. (" yom ap,ulm<:1l1 ,.\. k \\lltl "11\'1 jllllhklll" .\1I1tl·( IV,lll"1 avril! ,lhollt II:nlo '111\III.\lh'\' I,ll \',1\11 l'~·.h.. <' p! 111I11\i .. --... Bulk Pork Waiting ju.st one more (.AIJIQ.lh,on'r"n Sauscige ~ear to start an IRA ~~ 1 23 $43,467~ Northeast Nebraska l.b. WIll cost George Insurance Agency ll'1-dlt; ~f-e- rF-_"

,rore sf:cur!t'i tntu 'I rl..!!lrt'rrl(;nt It George opens r'll~ IR4 lit ,hlt~ 25, (bC1Sl:\J ' 9.50°, ...~ annual iflteresl~ a $100 rr')OIlH1Iy dep\y::.:~ .'.I!I prOVide him I,ovlth r~:;llr0mont fund~.:i of $487.G""'S J! J98 65. Beginning hfs IF{A at age 26 would ~:~~~~ funds of $444,178 - d lOSS of $43,467 for one year [1 FBLA-PBL week we, r '. VEl•• We Received More of Those Nice Choose a plan to SUit your budget now Even $25 a month becomes a substantial retirement fund SMOKED PICNICS Jnd every penny you depOSit in your Federally .. wayn.·e State COI.!c.ge ~I And At A Insured Midwest Federal IRA is deductod from 89( your 1983 taxable income. Phi Beta Lambda lUJ Better Price. Lb, itt'S baQI Mlaey MouH· Midwest Federal charges no fees or In h+I "m new motfOft ...... •. Chapter, would like ~.'" pj.CtUf1ll In SO years.. Get Roady For Sprin9 commissions. Stop in our office and we'll show , " to express our ~ MICKEY·S (~..u Hog. Choice you what your IRA can grow to if you begin now. CHRISTMAS Beef Loins ~._ appreciation to CAROL. . 150 lb. Avg.) -_. R '" "~I'I"~"l,"~Ij<'n"-"(;I'" lm It's \.. 93\b. great to ~~HB" .. ~ Plus Curing Proccs5.cd and Frozen 1f.SP~ Wayne businessmen be a Lalo Show fob. 17·23 ~-;::~~::::~::.~~::::~,.: h M 9:20 p.m. i Midwesterner Bargoln Night fuel-dav . 1\.'Frl]I..· f.or..contributionst .".•e.ir.. S.. I._IPP.. o.tor.tanthe.. d. fr' .~ol~g~a_1!.«l !he!r_ ' Midwest Federal u-. 4th & Main ~._- \'. students. ayne n. .' rr;:/F-'7t..--'jf-~~Ov;==.w=II!41 L.~ckb~ ..rr;;;)},_..~bd'~Y i t!

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.. .. -~- === - Groundwater-levels rebound = - ..ORTHEAST ..18RASKA'S - SUPERSTORE FOR ALL YOURl - Static groundwater Jevels in the lower Elkhorn Conscr..,otion and Survey Divis'ion andthe UnitQ'd '.'M_'_N~ - NRD have rebounded dramatically from 1982 to Slate. Geological Survey which Include. many - 1983. In. fact. tho average lovell for mOlt coun. other Natura' Resources Diltrictl throughout the =,- ties are the highest now thon they have been Stote. since Lower Elkhorn NRD started the, well Rochargo ,to Ufi aquifer (layer of POfOUI water ::c monitoring program in 1976. This'is partitular'y bearing ma.oriaJ. such as land or gravel) 15 af· Olson oml encouraging tflhen you (on.'der that p,-ecipita. lodo_ RED (:ARR ,;\II'LE;\IENT foctod by temporature. 'iOiI moisture. and (ast ...v 35 - tion during 1976 to 1983 period ave-raged 26 in· C4nt.r Pltilot ~'"1ecoivo ~- vegetation at ,.he time wie prodpltcrtioft. $a" ...~.. - ft..y. IS North Wayeoe. Ne~. Phone J7S· 268S ehes annually. which is normal for this area. s.._ - (Ex.: Rain on frozen ground or a laele. of Yegeta. The lower Elkhorn NRD monitoring program tion inc,-casc, runoff and thu's. elfecroasel consISts of spring and fall meafiuremenh of rechargo to the aquifer). The groundwater sup· =..------... water loveIs in randomly picked inigation weill.. plies prc,orttly uloud hO'lIIo come almost entireIV Tho meoluremont is taleen by lowering a 'tool from precipitation within your locof watershed. PURE BRED SPF DURGeS ~ tape down ihe weH and recording tho static (non pumping) water levol in the wetl. UL Ar"''''f 300 of the 2951 irrigation well. Hob,cr,•• ac· registered in parts of 13 counties in tho lower cr04I"'~ SP, - Elkhorn IIlRD arc being monllorcd. Ovar a period ...". No••• - p«fomtanc. - • Se.Us For of yean; this information will help In.dlcot. ...~"'kfO. - or..... of .ignlficant water·level d..c1i...... art.dalsa f·.'nt~l'>l·,'ll:Jj ~I, *'1' A~I~-*'I:l,j J••, .. - - t!Hi!;.~):~~>t!',,;!". .r.P.'~ • e..ushecl.Rock.• Sand lflJ!1 O,yowq,tQ th,e acn.c,.al availability of ground ~ fop ""*'_ ,. water re50urCM. --- I .. --~ , :~ • Concrete • Gravel ·f..I" Ce,tlU.d ~ -_. .... , ­~ ". ·L" PtovdOf'OItI•• '_l.'tJ and Irugllotl, "Pick Up or We Deliver" , ...n " '''0....,eI ,~ .'.t" " • ).JJ =' , _t." No. " • H.U 100,. and Gil.. " ••,1' A\"Ollfd.1eat - . .~.~ " All n"... ~I CONClJfTf. GJlAVH co GREENVIEW FARMS ,~,~uo ...~'I' -041~H'" of", t-r. U',,'~, .. n. _IB-'f>4 ...011. .-02 "S·,.... 2 Mil•• Ho,th HI..-, " " ~·"l ,I"",· ~'o'.',,', I'."'" ;, ,... 1~,1:' h .. , ..t l~ ~HII,",'!l .~l . I MU.W..' (375~T"O) OfC« Wltl""" tOWMI't .- .'lle - Wilier(529·6123l Jvlll, $t.". A.ron lodu••U _ Wa,cr rovel changO'5 do n'ot alwaY_$ compare loglcolly with precipitation. The .thlckne... - pe.rmcabilitv. and porosity of the oqujfer and EARtH MOVING overlying vnlatura'ad moterio' 0110 a'Hod tho Of. MES: amount of water levol c.hangH. Over most of thG Lower Ellchorn NRD. ,hoft·term wotor lovel Auista", MonogCJo, Don "Siolp kohl(~,. rnoniton. ,hQ lo'o,ie change, brought about by weather (onditions ..... 01(·' l""f>l\- of n(.'O.-ly 300 .... (tll~ ""M'y .. pring ond foil and for heo'tl'y pumping ore la'-ger thon the- long tcrm water level trends. .-- The Lower eUchar" Natural Resource-s. Dis'rict's Data fof' individual monitorod wells. ore - monitoring program is pcrt of c stote·wide pro­ available at the NRD or Nebros.teo Natura' gram coordinated by the University of Nebrosko RC500Ur(C" Comminion in Lineo_n. "LIVE AND FARM

= . -SOil CONSERVATION ·WATER WA1S Trees for Nebraska conference -TERRACES The se .... enth ann-oal tree~ for Neb,Gska Con­ on grafting cO:lifers. s-ele-ction of wood.. wood Wayne County ference will be held March 2nd Gnd Jrd at the Lin. idcntificotion. pruning end dec.oy (or'Wing. coin Hilton Hotol. The confereflco features a Public Power District -DAMS selection of concurrent louion:. on urban and RC9j~-trQ'ion fe-e is $30 before February 10 and ...... rural fores.try, landscape orc.hite-tturc. tree 540 ohor- that date. For more infof'matton or to diseases. tree p-rop-a-gomn- o..nd o!h~n" .Special obtain "€l-gi£',-o,io-..-, forms. contact tho Lower Serving Wayne and Pierce Counties MiloM~er hands.-on sessions will bo held Soturday morning Elkhorn NRD offi.". e.!!trlltfioft Inc

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