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~ -Bake-and-Bounce ~"r'""e's benefit'is Feb. 16 Wayne businessmen and teachers are spoons, -decorating appll.cators, SPltul~1 beginning to practice their ~{Jking skills and bO;~~'h' )b~ok::C::~S~~;~n~ ~~~~n:t~r:~~ Ild.stttees warm up their shooting touthes in prepara tion for the second Bake·and·8ounce fun cake and additional time to dec:~ate I,t. The search Is on. draiser. The event Is scheduled for Thurs Cakes will be dlsplayed the re:st of theday.f A sub·commlUjle of Ihe HI.'orleal· day. Feb. 16 with pr«?Ceeds going fa the ttfb gas company office and late'r will ~ Cultural Committee lor the Wayne Cenlen American Heart A:5sociation. - .. -- - - 'judged and auctioned off' at Ih_.. oily n."lslool<l"lI ...archl"ll'or lOme Ir.... A cake bake-ott between businessmen and auditorium during half-time of the ba$ke;f· ,.Hollusl any tree. will do. The commllt.. educators will tip things alf. Participants ball game between the businessmen and hopes 10 Idtnllly the oldest and la,g..1 will mix and bake cakes at Peoples Natural educators. Au,ctioneer Stan Baler en· opecimen'-'lH~1nltr~cln iinll8clfy-or-- 6-M Eompany- from 9 a.m. -to- .4 p.m. that COUT"9es..the pul>lk-lo I>ld.on-,IheC cak.. In Wayne. "'--.r day. order to raise money for the heart, fU~. Chari.. R. Maler 01 the .ub·commlttee People are Invited to $top by and -cheer The ba.keIDal~game 1.·$C~·al'+;~­ -~~'.'.w!Jllle.Jl!enlllltdand _.. their favorite cake .bM~LAir_~_ ~s...'IliJ.l..lJe_on di$.play and winners t~ and their OCCttrence will be recorded pressvre screening also will be held at the will be announced In various categories. In a brochure fn observance of the Impor gas company throughout the day Joyce Niemann and Donna Shufelt will ta,nceOf Ir.... ludge the cakes. THE BAKING committee at Bdl DICkey. Elemenlary students will serve as tHE SPECtES 'hat will be Included In Ihe Phil Kloster and Paul Peterson IS looking cheerleaders for the game. Grant Ellingson ...ch will Include: green ash. soft (sliver) for volunteer bakers and an assocTiitewill serve a~~nl~fe"rees:-ihe maphk Am.rlca" elm. h.,ckberrv. Participants are required to brmg cake basketball commiltee consists ,of Don Amerlc.n IJnden or~5swood.Siberian elm, mill:es or ingredients. decorating malerlals Koeber. Duane Blomenkamp and Ran honeyJocust, whitt 'stiver) PGP'ar. sugar and necessary utensils (pans. mixer. Jones "mapl.1 Norway map'el black walnut. Col -oadG JlJ'.lltLSPfJlS"L C9f1color _(whlteJ fir. -s-cutcb-pi"., eastern redcedar, Oougfcu fir. .r AUlfrlan pine. WSC contract approved --- ----j_..HId alMr .pecl_no.oC..........4l$<L..-'..-~ ~_~_ ~Id be Inclvdtd. The commllt.. h•• r. The Nebraska State Colleges Board of forlhe1984lBsctrooT yearTn-atrcmronrorne'""8' <W*I"I~"'y_wboknows .1 air.. • Trustees approved a three-year faculty con percent salary Increase recommended by . iIlIlI.. "'loI>' be, a ··cllanlpl..... conlacl lhe tract :8t Wayne State. Kearney Slate and Governor Bob Kerrey tor all .:sta'le qIOI",ltlet. Peru S'tate Colleges FrIday . employees 'Tilt committee Is composed 01 B,enl The contract will include a 25 percenl dis· PI<la,sen' (3750454), Ralph Beckenhau., The contract covers faculty members at count on tuition for spouses and children of (375·11291 and Char'.. R. Male< (31S 3~91 the J colleges which are represented by the tatun" memsers at WSC, KSC and PSc.-_·- - To de'ermlne fhe larOM"and oldest trees, Double trouble for Daves State .C9t1eges Education Association The The contract was approved by a 6·1 vote the height. Irunk circumference arld oround SUPPER SPELLS double trouble for Dave Olsen lIell) faculty at Chadron Sfate IS nol represented Board member J Alan Cramer ,of ~. diameter will be measured_ The champion which kicked orr Wayne's Centennial celebration. The by the group opposed the contract, $ayln~f It tree-s wlJl be labeled Tr~!o on the Wayne and·Dave Ley (righl) Who have their hands Full with event drew approximately 1.100 people to Ihe Wayne (I The contract calls tor spending SJSO.OOO 01 discriminates agamst unmarried faculty '.1 State campo, are not eligible tor the ~eclrch their young ones. The scene is Thursllay's pork Feed IV ·audiforium. the ~tdle colleqe budget on salary Increases member,> A~n.ual photo show Stage left: Laurel man bacl<pack:s across Europe will have added feature By Randv Hascall 111.lterl,]II,>1" You were dlw,lY~ ,1 II lend In both .ollntrlp.,> l 5tnq(~ '>dtd Iw lhoughl Ie')":. 01 SWllwrl<lnd than rno.. t The WlIivne Regional Arts Council'') an dlv,slon~ In the 'SohOW wllh (olor .snd bl,lCk 1.llk ,t!Jovl qood tlmlng rliJal photography ,how will fake ~ new twist and white ptlolG5 welcome Judging wilt be RO(jt'r \tdgf' 01 L()un~1 WilS alf H,lrrod.. DepcullTH'rl' peoplE' do .lrld referred 10 II a":. d tQurlst <lllraction Ihl. yea'. made In 5 calegorl('~ .. 1111 lIfe. people Store In l qndon ] dtly5 hofore II W.l'lo bombed by d Idr H.' '"IJif lh.?re were no rich or poor people In In acfdltlon to the u$ual. judged photo .... nlmafs. <lchan. dnd pan(\r~mcl Judge'> bomb 5wf'd.>n or Nor......)v West Germ<HlY was ":.Imllar to the l U C, "1 ~I!",erill ways. he'i.lld In Oil<hdU. Stage $how. the council hGPfl to dJiPlay old phOt01 h"vo nof vet been determined Thl' 1%' I umvt.·rsl!y 01 Nebraska Lincoln gr<ldUd ,' at the $how in honor 0' WaYM', centennial There is no entry 'ee for entering the (on \p(.nl mor,' ttMf' 7 month,; bac'kpa~klnq ,lcro'.!. ""',.led d World Wclr II conC(.'ntrettlon camp. .where he '.d,d he l'!~l(nf:!'d more eboutlhp W,lr 1111'! hours than celebration The old photos will not be judo 'e'S,l Photograph~ mu!,t mcet a minimum E UrOpl' dlll'r rl'(('llIlnq hi'> dogffW In ,Hlr ICUIlUr,jl «I. There Is no Ilze r,slrLcflon on- those os.llp. 01 5 by 11",hO!) l:nQHlCllrlnq '". Ilad In '}4 years In SPdUl. .'III drvg~ drc ICqdl $ldgf' e"ltd making Anyone ..... ho pliJn$ to enler 5hould (onlact Sl,lqt·.74 Ie-It on <I (hM"et tIlghtlrorn Chl(dgO 'i MadrId il drug C,1pltal ot Wee,tNn E uropt· The lurl~ photo show is scheduled Ma,-ch either Galt Korn nl )75 3615 or Marla McCue O'H,HO;:' Alrporl III Itl(.' rn.ddh~ of MiW Hp I"'t"lurned to 10 and II at the Wayne city auditorium The itt 315 1986 by Marc h 5 Anyone Who ha!o old Nt'w Vorl<- City on OC(~n dnd spenl sonlt' Ilm(> Wllh photos mav be entered between Sand q p m photos for the (f'nleonidl dl50play also mc>y frlfmU5 IhNC' bt'lorc relurnlnQ to N(~bri, ... k.1 In mid STAGE MADE thc Europedn lrlp by himself but March 9 'Fhey mutt be framed Of" mounted 'dlt Ihem JMIUilrV said he wa"" seldom alone He sdld he found people .nd l"eady to hang- The ~tlO'N wlll lH' open to 'hc pvbllc on ..who s.poke English In ncarly ellery country L.~mgVet9t! There will be professional 4nd amateur March 10 .... nd ,\ STAGE. WHO gr,.dV<ltf!d from Laurel (ofH.ord rtoally wa! no bdrrlcr dnd Slage learned Hlqh School in 1976. ,>,1Id fhe itntl Arne(l( dnl.,m <11 enough foreign language 10 get by Illude In Europe I" stronger !h,Jn he ellpt'(h:d The UNL graduate purchased tor $350 a two month Hl' s(lld r)'hl,ny EurOp(~"W. <.(~l..rfwd '0 lle "Ij'rrltl(:d of yoVlh l"ftll pa~~ whh:;h prOVIded uHflmtt,e.d tra~" lra..... cl Reagdn" .1rl(J "r_l!'!>N1I Ihc fdd Ihrt! the U S ~,t"P"> on lhrouqhou1 mosl of E uropt· He L"ler bought anofher Filing deadlines are set; lhrlr toe", ,>OfOl'ltJmes . one month Pd~S Stage h~r(flpd Ihe rail W'ilem eif, ~ s,lld he 5dW ,1 r.llly If; Alhon,>, Gr('''e(I' I It'nt and tnexpel1SIVe fH1(j -,,'lId he used It 90 percenl dqiun~1 ArniU_:::'~ ~~ the plcl((1nH~nl of rnl ..... le.. In 01 the IImc Europe !"If! dl!lO ot,~er ... (~d' <l n,Jtlol1dl d,w 01 proll·,;! He carned it 15 pound bdCk pclck With tllm during MllllflSI Ille ml~''!olc~ when he WI,r; In 11,11.,. H1C lrip and spenl most of hI.. nigh I,> In youth hos'els Nissen decides to rerun ArnCn(drH~m) SfdgC s41lp he hit~hh1ked In Ellstern Europe 'II (<H111 bofhered flll' "I flrsl b\Jl! Ih,nk It".., EurOpt:llns hdve.1 IcgitlrlMl!' (lrtpl" dl lime,> The entire trip took, Stage 10 17 or 18 counfries. he o!!~!:e "'~lld Rober' Nissen of ru"41 Wayne 1\ the lale'Sot ofti(e holder to file tor fhe W<lyfll' (cunl.,. The.,. rtll.1tr,Jld Ihe.,.'11 qt" laugh' In ,I '>Uper Wdr with He said he was surprised how Int.'lI.penslve the comm1nloner f11~ 4~tl Republlc"n 4;.andldatt, Wedne!loddy, <l«ordlng to (ovnl.,. Cterk Or qrt~t Ihe rnl .. ~le\ In Etlrope. 51<1g,-, ',<,ud lnp was H~ claims II co.. , ie~~ Ihan onc third as. ,,,Morris He ~dld ,lllltvdfJ~ IOWi1rd Amtl(l(iU.",> "",nt..'*d from much per day "'$ going to (ollege did NI,...n, .,.
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