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~""_iI'~"""""----------------~---~-- "" ' . .. ", . '. ~ , , .(" ." ';": .":"\':% '.lr.n ,: ~~; ,~c,:0;,"52 15()J r; ST8BE-T L!·:f;OLN. NE1311.' 6135'0'8 ~oUU1.-....unf--UIIlB'F--uu:n -Buen.'-ll'YCfiiSulaa-.'-----I . Wayne State's Holiday Tournament saw the Lady Cats purr'past Buena Vista ~ see story, pf1otos on page Sil. THE WAYNE HERALD ONE-HUNDRED SIXTH YEAR WAYNE. NEBRASK_A 6.6181. rHUf{SOAY.• JANUARV L..-.l931.---- THISISSUEc- TWo SECTIONS, 20 PAGES NUMBE.RtwEn~~.~~N~ ·Plannl'rs -- --------_. stall on sorority• rezoning,• Action on a Wayne -State College sorority's rezoning request has been postponed until next month. Kappa Delta Gamma. which recently pur-, chased property at' .1202 Main Street for a sororIty house. has requested a spot-zoning change from neighborhood commercial (B-3) to multlpl~ family (R·3) Inaneffortto comply with the city's zoning regulatlon~; The CIty Planning Commission. whiCh conducted a public hearing on the rezoning request Monday night, tabled action on the ---r matter WITH NO sorority or campus represen· tative at the meeting to speak_ fo - or elaborate on - Ihe organization's r~uest. the hearing was closed and action postponed to the commission's F~b,_l meeting. , Before the unanimous vote to table the re;· quest, commissioners heard from several neighborhood resIdents seeking Intormatlon : ~ .. .r.,." '?fls~~rj~~~;!,{e~l~~!;~Ii~in' Street, as~e(j'~-' commissIoners about the purpose of the rezoning. .:t1 .. - Glen E Ulngson, commission chairman, -'.,1 explained that the use of the sorority house did not conform to the neighborhood corr,, merciaI zone for that area of the city. PhotographY Randy Ha~(ilU DICK KEIDEL. a commission member, Things are okay at the corral lold Johnson that Kappa Delta Gamma FENCE POSTS and timbers weave a pattern in the prairie snow on a hillside east of Wayne, The windmill and corral belong to Duane Lutt, owner of Wayne's Country Nursery. See PLANNERS. Page 8A Board extends administrator's contract ESU eyes offering superintendent services In what could s.lgn61 a reversal ot long superintendents. 01 schooll; or do nol wan I to Randy Shaw, a board member, acted as Also, board members Merry and Berneal standing polley. Educational Service Unll take a fob 'OUch as. thIs after rellrement temporary chairman 01 'he meellng until 1I Gustafson were. selected 10 attend the Na Ono board members. have agreed to ellplore Mills said new slate 01 officers was elec ted tlonal School Boards Convention, which Is providing county superlnlendent ~r vices on Mills ell.plalned Ihal the loa require!> a The board rc elected Darrell Merry as scheduled for Atlanta In April contract person with a maslers degree and an en vice chairman Norvell was re elected Kenneth Olds, bollrd member and Wayne On a 6-1 vote s.pllt Tu·es.day nlghl, Ihe E SU dorsement In school administration secrelary_ And. John Portwood was elected attorney, Informed the board that a paten board approved a resolutIon 10 negotiate MEETiNG IN LAUREL the -board aiso treasurer !lal confUct of Interest exists If his law fjrm wlth"Ollton County on the p05S.lbilily 01 P'-o exlended, lor one year. its conlrad with Porlwood, a Waketleld banker, was dP continues to represenl ESU as legal counsel vldlng that !>e-fvlce Mills as administrator poInted treasurer Id~1 spring He Is no! a Dillon County otflclals had contacted ESU Bill Norvell. board !>ecretary dnd d board member OLDS SAID that he had contacled the ad with the reque!>t member of lasI year's negollatlng commIt Board members also agreed to contmLJe vlsory committee of the Nebraska Bar tee, was asked to work oul some tentative pitying the treasurer $75 per month and Ihe Association for an opinion on the mafler IT WAS BOARD consensus thill E SU ad terms wIth MIlls lor his. new contract with secrelary 150 ppr month "They are,.,of the opinion -·that the ESU mlnlstrator Harry MIlls. 81:;'0 s.hould conlacf the board BEFORE ADJOURNING, members board will have 10 seek oth~'- legal counsel Cedar County official!> Bill, Wiese, board chairman, said the received, lor review, a board pOlicy booklet to represent the unit," orus said. Cedar County has made the same request board could aet on the terms 01 'he conlracf thai has been under study and revision by The board took the matter under advise In years past, buf the ESU board relected" during the February ESU meeting the ESU's polley commillee lor more than a ment. No action was taken the county Superintendency program Also postponed for acHon In February was month In other action, Mills Informed the board Tuesday nigh!' Mills lold board members fhe appointment of board committees Board mombers. are ellpecfed 10 sel a that both Laurel and.Wayne school systems 10 ell.pcct similar reque~ts from Qther coun However, Tuesday night, fhe board did spec!a~ meeflng lor Iinal revIsion and can were concerned about the unit's new film lies In the unit during the coming years elect officers lor the comIng year si-der-t'ltlon 01 poJl<:les deflvery system. "The office 01 county superintendent Is Board members also receIved cople.. of a He said that while both dlstrlcls reporled hard to fill because the people qualified for WIESE WAS re-elected chalrm;;Jn during proposed reducflon·ln lorce (RIF) poliCy the job either are s.ervlng as the opening minutes of the meeting . and grievance procedure. Soo SERVICES. Page SA Two county oHidals file .for GOP prima..election Two-veteran Wayne County officials haV,Et~~If!d,'ora ~ace.:OlJ fhe R~publlca~ Par- ty ba"ot In the May 11 primary electlorJ, -:::-'"7.~ _ --- Orgre:tta Morris, Wayne County Cle~k, and-Dods'-StJpp, Wayne County-AS$E;$$Of', flied for G0f1' renoml"~tlo" to seek re-cleetion-cn,,tJov..... 2-=-_,tbe-dafe,.nl fbJs...yeae.s general elec1lon_ t.Aorrls, a Hoaklns natlvo and lifelong Wayne'-Coun:ty res'dent 1fleeklng electIon tci:.h9,. seeond four,year term a~ Wayne County-Clerk;··' . -- --! - '---- --"-- Stipp, ,a Wa~n9 nati\le Bnd lifelong resident ,of thecOunty, Is seeking her thJrdfQlir. year term as Wayne County. A5S0ssor, ., ,:- -: ,- Si1pp, a 1939 Wayn~ High School graduate, fUied out two years ~ the une)(~r8.d I~rm 01 Henry A,p. She started working In Ihe Co~Oly Anessor's ofll~ In~ a''. ' goos~' cler."., Tnt•.o yea.. lalor .he became deplJly 'assessor belore 'moving Into Iha • One'eoQked . 9....·or'HOOt. ". '. .'. .., " THOUG~·Tif'E CHRISTMA$.ll!'9Se ~arb!le~c c Morris, e'W40 greduale of Ho'''.I". HlgttSchOllkstartOll working In"~",,nty Clerk" .1lleeln 19610' oboo1\1<eeper.,Sh.!NOll 8;lil<l1njeddOpuly'el&rkln 1970; A-Way-contest res\lme:s th!s wee:~ Yllth' $i,1l1l ourer offlcos_ up :for, primary e,lecflon anctthe'general eleCtion thIs year include' lucky .winnerWho S"D~SlIllrtlc.ll:'lI, two ~flrs on.fhe- Wayne Covnty Board of C0l?'1~i~fo,:te:.rs,_S~r~ff, Trt:.81s;urer, Clerk ingoft/feilew year W:i!l!li!at.~.,!,. ". of Dlstrlc1 Court, County AflDl'ney .n~ twour~lII1'oe~lS onlhe CquOty NoxIoUs Weed hlm~lflnap"~,clp~tln,, ~'thl~i~ Board (non-partrsan). ,:_-.'"r _. sflltli FHlryg de&dlfna for fhe prlmar.~_e'e_ctlonII Marc"· 17: o .. eJ~o:DJoYiH~~~~ of ."oppingafter eachbonu. bucksdrawing. Sy the way•it'S'0 streetdecoration aw.mAg:,tlIli C~!Y Plr'U~ c~e~. _ " : ",' i'~'.j!; ;'r :\ ., '"' ~.t: t ,~-:, tJl ·'~'~"f ., news briefs I· sheriff's "QS. .J .,No-tnlurtes--wer8-reporfect-.tn II east side of the highway beyond one·'car accident on state the Intersectlon,lhe report said. Highway 15 lust south of Wayne, according to the Wayne County IN A PRE':.CH'USTMAS one- Water inltrUcton IIIUlt retrain Sheriff's Department. vehicle accident, Rodney S. Gub- A retraining course tor all Red Cross water s.afety Instrudo'rs The accident. which occurred bels of Randolph escaped serious ~--"=-'--_:l:J. 2-1r---lR¥Olvect- 19'75 wilt be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at the Wayne State '"-'.. oo---geE-, a Intury When the pickup he was College swimming pool. Chevrolet driven bV Rita driving left a country road nor- Persons planning to attend are asked to contact Bernice Brodersen of Bellevue. thwest of Carroll. Fulton, 375'2200, ext. 308. There wlll be a charge for books According to Sheriff's Depart- Accordtng-to-----tt,-e-- -Shertff's- Mrs. Fulton said all water's,ifefy-instructors-must retra'in ment acclden' reports. Department. Gubbels, who was Brodersen was southbound on driving a 1979 Dodge pickup, was Highway lS near a. county road. southbound on the county. road Bloeel-bank ,accepting....donations Intersection about two miles about 6 miles west and Smiles S9uth of Wayne at about 3:30 p.m. north 0' Carroll when he lost con· - -tr-ol~A-tI\e,FOUgh-afld-iq-l:.Qad.sur-= Thd Siouxland Blood Bank will be accepting donations <11 Pro Brodersen lost controt of the face. ~-eMed~caJCeoJerln.Wayneon Thvro,day, Jan lJ. between vehicle on the Icy roadway. ac T~e pickup ended up In the east the hours of 9 a,m, and 2 30 P m Donoro, must be in good health, be between the age<, of 11 <lnd cordfng fo-fhe'report. ditch whenrit-struck a tree. The u" eat an adequate meal before donaling, nC'.:er had The vehicle crossed tbff".center accident occurred at 11:30 p.m laundice or cancer, and undergo a mini phY<"cal prior line and struck a guard rail on the Wednesday, Dec. 23. tion Social Service schedule cut (police report Wayne,Pollce are Investigating Multi-County Service Unit 141 has announced the curtailment at the Intersection of Logan and the theft $210 from Godfather's Sixth streets.