NEon. ST/:n HISTORICAL ·1500 R STREET .. r>ptann;r.gl~\Way;'e'sB;ggestlndustr;al Deve/~pml:;~tN~Red~,:~:5,:~'~::':::"":::'i

~: Wayne has ~a.:..lot golng:,for',1t when 11 '-and how they should organize for It. SUI thinks make Wayne an "a«ractive 'com· • just a-s Important plus factors for Wayne .. r.:: cfmes ~to aH.ra:ctlng Indusky but a MartIn, OED 'I,eld representatrve based munfty fer IndustrIal prospects. "The qualify of life Is very good here ~{' cornpre:t')enslve plan is,needed to p'romote In Norfolk, spoke on communIty The development of an Industrial .tract and fits ·In welf with our ', The ~:: the city on a,conflnuClUs,_basls; research. ,suchas the one loca.ted east of Wayne Is. Good Life.' slogan." ;::; . That, Is the· opinIon of Chuck',·ElIlotf. Othe~speakers~ndt,oPlcswereDolores· Vitally Important to_l!'Jdustrlal develop· Relatively close location to larger .B: " dlreclofof lrioustrl.al de:velppment' for· the Rupprecht. OED Industrial consuttant- ment, Elliott slad" e~peclally when a communities_such as Norfolk, Sioux CIty :§, ::>tate ~partment, of .Economlc Develqp·· Indusfrlal sItes; _ Elflott-tlnanclng the' buildIng Is readily available. and Omaha can also be important to ~~, ment .fOED). '. ,_. ..: IndustrIal development effort; Shively on EducaUonal facilities were also pointed manufactljrers' because of, .the ready :::: EHlo1f' was one of several speakers 'In prospectIng; Martin on how to make o.ut. ElliOtt 'said Wayne High School is avallabHlty of goods .and services neces ~ Wayne Tuesday for an,rndvsrlal develop· presentations and EIlJeH on setllng' Ne· excellent and added that Wayne State .sary for operat(on. :::; men" seminar sponsored [olntls by OED braska. • C:oHege and nearby Northeasf TechnICal "If a planl needs parts for big electric :(:: and the ·Ne.braska Public. Power District A panel discysslon at 4: 15 featured Community College In Norfolk are very. I1'"IOtors. they don't want 10 have to order :::: (NPPD)" . ,Shively, ElIIott'and William' Spftzenber!l attractive be!:ause of theIr potential for It and fhen wait week,? for it to arrive," :::: • The worksp0p,' began' with a noon from NPPD, answerln9 audience ques· prOViding employt>e training. he explained :~~ luncheon at thl\' V~t's Club. ,Wayne flons. .' Any Indu~try wants to be sure adequate The business climate in Wayne and' the :::: ,I.ndu(;tdes, Inc. president Kent Half Intra- Elliott made his comment.s on Wayne's medical facilities are available, EII~ott aHitude toward--irrdustrlal :development W ~U~~et:~e ~~f:e~~a~~~e~~o~ p~~. market ~~;:i:~ff~III~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~I~~~r~~:n~ ~~'iC:~~I~~te~h=~s~~:s~he:;. P~ovi,d~nce r::nal~~v~m~~~ta;~rtt":~e fne~~:~ryin I~ ::: development for ~P'PD, told why com- tations., The industrial development specialist compan'l representatives look over a ~i~ :::: munities need IndUSlrlal development He cited a number of factor's whIch he pointed out several other less obvious but See INDUSTRY, paqe 8 .::: l:::::::::::~;~:::::::.;:::::::.;:::,:::::::·:·:::·:::~:~:::::::~:·:':·:·:·:·::::::::::::::;::::::::·:::::::r:~:::::::::::::;::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::: ::;;:;:::::::::: ::::;:::;, ::;:::::::;:::::;~::: :~:::::::~:::;:::::::: '.•.::::;::;::;::: ;::: ':':.:-:.:';:": .;..•.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:-:.:.: ;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~ :.:.:.: :.;.;.:.: : :.: " Tbis t.ssve . , .18!"i1.!1eS- - Two Sections THE WAYNE HERALD WAYNE, NEBRASKA 68181, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1915 Po.~tage Second Clallis Paid at Wayne Nebraska ONE.HUNOR,EDTH YEAR NUMBER TWENTY·TWO Puhllshed Every Monday and Thursday al 114 Main, Wayne. Nehraska 68781

Report Shows Rising Medical liquor Issue"ls Ap.proved Costs in Surrounding Area Tm~sd8Y Voters approved by tabufation Issuance of class ·C liquor llc· agalnst.:l4; Ward 4 .- tor·65. How much are Wayne county thaf must be' footed by the more than a two to one margin a A tofal of 357 persons cast censes within Wayne The Iic,_ agalnst.26 reSidents paying per year for patients themselves These out pr0P,Osal to allow liquor by tho ballots with 250 voting for and e~se permits tne serving of Mordnorst said persons wish health care' How does that of pocket cosf have 700med drink, according to city clerk 107 against liQuor and beer by fhe drink for ing fa apply for <.lass C lIquor compan> with what others are Bruce Mordhorst's unofticial The yes vote will allow the cons~mptjon on the premises Ilcense should be able fo do S9 paying' on the cost of medical and In carry·out packages for as soon as the results of the Because of Inflationary pres care in the VilriOUS sections of consumption off .the ,premises election are officially declared sures. the cost of mediCo'll and the country h~, his po~~ew~;~a~o~O~:rei~:i~~f~;~~~ ~ii~:o:nc~~tm:~si~~tlJf':re~int;1~hce ,-Ia:e~! il~gUarl~,s. ilt~~~~:~as t~f :~: \ to am :oday at St Joseph's The figures app'ly to thl" popu o'cl4lrk, Virqil Kardell fill~ in ilS thf' clown rehearsal Catholic Church In Atklno;on cycle~ laying the machine on its elections During the November lion bills are now bemg taken care of lalion was a whole and 'Include in tnf' ilbove photo but M'lkl" Schmoldt play the Burial will be In the church Side and skidding in the road 1974 general election. 1,370 in that fashion those who had no expenses and Chilril,fl'r of Milo wh",n thC' curtain gOPs up in earnest c-emetary Tjckf't~ ilre aViliiable ilt the door Milu WilS treated for bruises 0;' cians Saturday as 11 Main Street to downtown COil) and can tast Infor lB" 7~ 58 mat_on on registra high school hands trom Wayne, pas! the luclge~ stand 19 66 ,j7 <;t~ref lion and mdivrdual driving rec ka and Iowa arrive on rillT'puS lorated at the Third inl('r ~8 18 to participate Jrl the i1nnL)f iI"'ilrd', will iw At Rehabi Iitation Center Tickf'ts are now (lvnili'lbll' glv.cn In fotal tour locations for Ihe Oct 5 hlgll school of 100 By JIM STRAYER teachll'lg lob skills which roor'nm.ates appearance In Wayne of the and above, and totill high 5(hool The Northeasl Nebr,1ska Ciln usp fa be(ome The fin.. ' IS semi ,ndepen White Horse Patrol trOrT' SIOUX enrollment under 100 First Rehabllrta1lon ')ervlCPs (entpr ~elf and Ilvinq dence With maintaining City place schools Will each receive a In Wi'lyne is illmost ..d i'I which enable own with regular Mrs.Ronald Mau said tlckel~ plaque and two scholarships 10 where further growth b, them to maintain own from super'Jlsors can be obtained al the Firs! Wayne State's Summer MUSIC ImpOSSible il proper slIua reSidence With minimal super Supervisors prOVide transpor National Bank, the Stale Na Camp next SUrT'mer lions lor clients can't be VISion tation for client'S who dre,l', abie tiona I Bank, the Wayne Musk The b~d" Will illsn itPppard, Ii, t::. ::. at MaIn St. at'ld work east and west, They hope to flnl..h fhe prolect by Wildcat t~ey aportment where cllenl~ and a Indiana will be the special gl1e~t pel. 14 meetIng, said city clerk Judy Gustafson. Wakefield: and dent <'IS are capable of ~ --,-~_._----,~ sup&r,vlsor share a' residence as for the afternoon. !II __ ...-J Bruce Mardhorst VerI CrtT'l!':{1T'1'"·Will"'fle.ld . bf'irQ Thill is accorr>pli<;hf'rt .by I ...... , r I." ~arbaraBoydSeptember .Bride ~()tJple.M~rried:FridayNight Mr. anfl'Mr,s. ,Ric Barner; 'who were marrt'ed In SundaY' evening rites at the' Winside St.' Paul's lutheran Church, will be, AtSt: Mary'sCotholic Church making their f.irsl home at Wried! Trailer Courf in Wayne-. -s';:~' MarY~5r CaTholic, Church ~f • Mrs. Barner, nee Barbara Wayne was the ,stene c,Jf ,tlie Boyd. is the dilughler of Mr. and Friday, night ceremony which Mrs. Robert Boyd of Spencer, united'll1, marriage Joyce Dled­ lao A 1973' "graduafe of Spencer rlchsen and Roger Tac::ey. High School, she is attending The bride Is ,the daughter, 'of Wayne State College where. she Mr.,and Mrs. Ivan D~richsen ~ouple is a junior of Winside. Parents of the bride· Rural Wakefield The bridegr~lOm, a 1913 grad groom' are Mr. and Mrs. ~ay~_. vale of Wayrie'Righ SchooL is: mond.Tac~ of Osmond. also a junior ilf Wayne Stale Hono'r,' attenc'ants for the Observes Silver Year College and is employed al "couple were Mr. and Mrs. Doll, Melodee Lanes in Wayne..He is GUdenkaOf 91 ,Osmond" Brides­ maids were Mrs: Ron Sovtlreign sa~;e ot'~~r ;~dd~;s a:ail~C::n in S,~~P~~ri~ne"~~a~~,~r T~~:';:~,~' ~Ir~~~:/ :;yn~nd Mrs_ LeRoy of Omaha 'and Mrs. Rod Schwanke, 01 Wayne. Grooms' :~:e~::~ ~~~U~:le~akefield was ~~I(~er;"er;e;:d J:~~je ;~I~~~ . W~~~deR~~fic~~ il;f~:b~~~b~; men were Ron Sovereign of Dinner guests Sunday in the SIeve Kr~,l Pd,,1 of W<1k4O' colored crepe dreSS '\I1tttl white Gutz of Osm1li1d, Mrs Richard Greeley. Colo ..erved punch of Wayne, brother of the gtoom ASSEMBL Y OF GOO CHURCH 10 ,,,,,. ,,,r,,,c ... II, broi'lar,," TJmmy l",seoei'q' ,'lnC:! Jdj cY,on fidel accessories. Mrs. Tacey chose a Korn and Mrs, Roger Wortman Waitresses were Mr.. Rich ~TCH and Shelly Paul of Wakefield _" (Dav.. Pr"S-COfl, p .. ~torl ,,,n,o, leaQue (ho,r 50dill both 01 Wayne arr'anged qJf!s Hud 'rn'·hl,ch Mr .. black and white dress with white both of Wayne, pinned on flow Junck of -Sholes. Sal. Landartger ~u ~c~nol For her daughter's wedding fI/or~ R\I';~"II " Sund ..... ' ... day 9 .. m ~:,~~ "h~r(',S~I(';o ;:k, S 30 pm Ij",,,<,"n Hoff accessories. of Norfolk. Vickie Baird of W'1fl wor,h,p 10 p",>n,nq ,"''''C<' 7 JO Mrs Boyd wore a beige and Mr.. Robe-rt P"ul 01 W"Ikefo('ld mrtn M~', t nra Dlon ,lOd Mrs Wl!"dne"day: Chantel ,1'10" 1]0 Guests, re9'lsfered by Daneze '"Mr and Mrs Harold Gathie side. PhylliS Reeg of FremOnt. brown knit Mr.. Barner chose a and 'Julie Walker of Omaha Gloria l .. ·.,-.b"rQ 'I;'rv,-.d and Kuhn of Emerson and Mrs. Don of Wayne greeted the 250 guests Judy Korn 01 Wayne and Sharon cranberry and dusty rose double served the s::ake and Mr.. .Darrel EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH worlwd In tht' • lichen . Kesting of Elkhorn, were who alfended 'he reception Diednchsen of Blair Nallonal Guard Armory H ANSELM'S EPiSCQPAl 197~ ushered into the church by By. which followed at'the Qedeemer The bride. a graduale of (Lany O~t... rt.. mp. p.. ~torl CHURCH ron Gutz at Osmond and Melvin Lutheran Church In Wayne Win.. ide HIgh School. was em Sunday <'''''O<1~ ~chool 10 am 613 East Tent.h Strl!"et ~c'r"'«', ~O I Jame, M, Barnet!, pastOr I p~~~ ~~ Korn ot Wayne, Mrs, Terry Gift.. were arranged by Jonl played as a nurS£"s .aid al the WO",h,p 11 "v,-n,n<) 7 ...... Bartling of Wayne sang "Wed Merchant, Mr.. Bob Fleming Providence Medical Center in 0" Sunday' Mo,n",,! ·pr,lyer. 1() 30 ~da~ ding Song" and "Sunrise, Sun and Jane Ausfin. a II of Wayne Wayne" The bridegroom grad wedn... B'l:llr, "uOy SOJ Fa" '" r<;>, Road ~ p I'r' set:' and Don Wienand of 05· Mrs. Lyle Weak 01 Malvern, uoted from OSfTlond High School ST MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH J~c~8~) mond sang "Sabbath Prayer" la,. and Alice Diedrichsen of In 1969 and atlended technical FAITH EVANGELICAL {Thomas McOl'nnOl1, pa,torl Both were acc'ompanied by Mrs Scribner cut fhe cake. which ~chool whJie serving In fhe Air lUTHERAN CHURCH Thursday M,,~~ II ]0 " m G.W. Goffberg of Winside. The was served by Mrs Jose Nalional Guard The couple is S'thoolhou~.. on Graonland Road Froday Ma,~ 1110;, n' M"n'~ Wl~con"n ,,,b ap", Rev. Thomas McDermott of Schmitz and Catherine Goeres. engaged m farm,ng near Os Synod BURKE - Mr and Mr~ O"''''d M,H~ {Raymond Beckman", P"~'orl Saturday: 6 P ", ro"l"=,,, w"yn~, Wayne and the ~il! Tacey bOth of Osmond, AArs Miron m~d f1urk." a dau'lhlpr, Laur,,, Rev. Wor~h,p 7 o"~ S 10 S SO ,1nd I B P ...- "undav' pm B,ble !""'~", Ib~ 70, S"nl 70. Prov, J.'''~~ ) M""'~ 1~-T!-_t/'TT1'-<+-'i-=;'f-,,~ f~ MH>d-i!-y, ,q. rl-<"1""u,", CAR"TENS - Mr ,~nd Mr, Euq..n.. r..r",nl"nd ROiHl, ,DUlhOvP.,t cprn", '("~'O", ) ]0 p .... C""!I·n,. Noclo'k. !win,.•1 Son ~"Dr, Mondav' Md~~ II 10 (die ot Fa"qroun<1S, wl!"koml' "m O.l"'d L ...". 6 Ib5" 15' I Ol, a Sunny 4ofTIf>fT\ak ..r<, m('fT\bers (''',~m upd.. !... 7 10 p m dilUQhll·r AnneUl' <,uP, ., 101 1 TUl"~d.ly Mil" 11 J{; a ." met last week wifh Emilie Re-eg "UIST BAPTI"T CHURCH 01 t,orn <'''PI Il (;rllnap,lr"nl' Wednl!"sday' N,,'" II 10 .1 rn for a covered dish luncheon and (Harry Cowles, pa,IOr) "',' M' "n(l Mr5 Alfre-d s,{·"l''' guest day Mrs Harvey ReiboJd, Sunda ... Churrh "rhOOI 9 .' "..., '-(0 ,11l""~ ur"d''', I 6 ~ ,\ IJ on Wilyn,> "n(l Mr "nel Mrs AI!}"" '-J'",1p~ I, I, a r; " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER2S Mrs Offo Koch, Mrs Don Milti ~~~I~~:,~.,9(~Svr~oh,1~1 ~(0:~~"P8:~~:' (.1r51('n,. Norlollo; Gr ....' I <;Jr"nd Family Planning Clinic, Or, Willis Wiseman] to 5 p m kef" Lena Manske, EvelYr1 Fre ,!Lldy,.) 10 p...- P"''''''!5 ilrp Mr ,1nd M<.. Jul,u> ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH M<>nh' and M's anel Mrs (ilrl F~ Tue,d~y ~,[)rk TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 vert and Mrs Heier were (hunh '''r WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Meier, low, Lena Manske, guesl pm B,!:)I'· Sludy B :;i~~'~{';~~~1'lo~::~','nil; ~O";rI~ "nd ~::~'1'~1~~~'~;1~' d~r~1re~~~; 19 Sunshine Home E)(tension Club. Mrs Roy Day high, and Evelyn Frevert. guest FIAST CHURCH 0" CHRIST Wedn.. \d~y' S"n'ur cho,r, 7 pm KVOlS _ Or <. lor (hurrT'lf!tedwith a picture after that deadline will 5TUTHMAN - Mr ",nd Mrs Melym bride. the former Patriciil Ann Albert,(·n I', Ihe dil'Jqhter FIRST UNITED METHODIST or a Yorkshire village tried :>tulhrnar>, W~ynl', a ~01'. e,,( Wol of Mr and Mr.. ,L R, Altwr/<.('n cd W<1'(n,. Th,-. noJ be carried as a story but will be used If\ a cutline M-r~ CHURCH to wall in iI cuckoo in order, h<1m, 5 Ills ' 15 01 . S"pl 18. Prov, bridi>Qroom'5 parent,s sl!:,e._Mr_ i!-tJJ;l \.'.,Idrn,-p,. Oed, a.t underneath'the picture Wedding pictures submitted after the (Kennelh Edmo"ds, pa~torl to have spring eternal Mn~d,£-a!-C-entF-r Witi.,ldt< The- (olipje is at hom(> n(·ar Wm~l(k Thunday: Chancel c1lnir. 7 pm story ~ppears i,n the paper must be in our office within three pr"y"" 'lroup. 7 30 ~I weeks after the ceremony Sunday, Wor<,Io1'Il. 810 ilnd d on church SChOol. 9 45 ail church r.,cn;r. flr"-,'.Ir,, p~," I, l1 r:$$wE:YiiiMoonm~ANDExPANDiD~qq~~1 THE WAYNE HERALD ~ c< Sc'n,o, H"jh III/,Yl', ~ Wl'dn('~day: Mocn,nq GI',r,,' l",rp~! Group, 9 30 a m lun.o' ehO,' ~ f' m ht'li rho,r, b 10 vaulh f With Two New OperQtors GRACE BIBLE CHURCH i lndl'p~rTdl'nt -= FuOdaml'ntal 103 E,l~f 10lh St, \ (Eldo" Schuler. pa,t(lr! ~ To Serve Youl .~ sunday: Sunday ~cr'c;OI, ') ,15 a n-. 'I,Qr~h,p. 11 e",,,',,n'l' 'I/t!r~h,p. 7 10 om Wedn~sday' Bible ~tl)(jy, 7:lO p.m ~~ For 1,1'1' bus trilll,pDrta1,on call 1 I )75)413 or 3751JS8 6DAYS A WEEK I GRACE !-UTHERAN CHURCH 114 Main Street Wayne, Nebraska .8181 -.,. Phone 31$-'UOO Missouri SynOd- (John Uplon, paslOr) Established in 1875; a newspaper p'ublished semi·weekly, (Jack Schneider, a~sl:pastor) Thursday: Gr,1C'" Bowlm9 1.-0:<1<,11.11', 1 Men's & Women's Hair Styling ,Monday· .and Thursday (except hondays), by Wayne Herald lie 7 p.rn In~:, i. . "Publishfng' Company, J. Alan Cramer. Pret;ident; entered SlIturcflty: Junior chOir, 9 ,a.m. in the post office at Wayne, Nebraska 68787, 2nd class' postage s-alurday SC,hool and Conflrmat'on eShampoos e Hair Cuts pald.,t Wj!lyne, Nebra5kcf6878~: . ~ • class, 9:)0 • Suncfay: Sundav !;choOl and Bible I cI;'lsseS, 9 a.m ; worShelfuYr,h,p forum, .-L~~.Q><~~.q-.'.Q'>q.-;o-.Q'0"4.Q'lQ.>.r?'q~~«;..q,,-?,~<.()-.q~~~~ ~ • L.'I' ; .,p' -,::c" l RNA Meetin,g,Held at Randolph The Wayne (Nebr,) Herald, Thursday, September 2$4,1975, New, Intercounty efflcers. mayor Waher· Anderson gave Emma Davis of Randolph. for Jim B'ovees Wed lnstalred by. state S.u~r:~lsor ,'h'c,welcome, with Vera Rlshllng mer' recorder at Carroll for 27 Shelley Glass-David Dahl Vera Rlshllng,'anddlstrlct $uper· respohtUn'g. The Rev. Arthur years. visor Susan Forbes, both of WInkler of 'B:andolph had the Neligh, a.t the lntercount.v' ROY\'I1 Invocation. Affendln.g the meeflng from Wayne were Mrs. Pele Jensen, At Oakland Neighbors of·Amer[ca meetrng Vera Rf!ichllng and Susan Mrs. Sylvia ·Beeks, Mrs. Dick at RlIridolptrThursday are Mary For~s addressed 'the group, In Exchange Vows"at Norfolk ~ovee McLain of- Belde-n, oracle; the morning. fol'owed with a Batilster-r HattIe McNutt. Mrs. The ,marrIage ,of Jane Geiser to JII'I1. was Walle.'~ In a doubte -ring ceremony Ha"le MeNu" of Wayne, vice school of InstructIon. CommlHee iLonge, Mrs. Florenc., solemnIzed in Sept. 13 rltt'!s at the We!>t ,Slde Unltec1 Sepf. 20 at the United Presby. oracle; OUe Norby of Hartlng- _, reports were given In Ihe after Siemers "nd,-Mrs. Lee Caauwe M~t~eo~~~~~:~i~tb~e:; h~~~a~ndwayn~ ~here ~room terian Church, Norfolk, Shelley ton, chancellor; Pearl Fish of noon. the I!> An invitation was extended Glass became thc bride 61 David Belden, recorder;, Mattie Leap- Among those attending the H~:e from Belden unit 10 host the allending w.'.Y"'. S"fate College and tt1e b. ride Is etnPlo.yOd. at. Dahl, Both are of Norfol-k ley of Belden, marshal~; Lorlne day-long meeting was "!'rs 1976 intertounly meeiing Ih~:~~~~;e~f the couple are Mr, and Mri;-, Floyd Geiser of '§ Parents of the couple arc Mr 'Oakland and Mr _ond Mr!>. Carroll Bovee of Valley and Mrs. Marion ·,Glilss of Win ~~~'.~~;E~~~~~~~(~~\·~E Honor~d The Rev Bernard Noordhoeck offiCiated at the double i !>id", and Mrs Palricia Di'lhl o! ·October Bride Nor40lk Longe of Wayne, flag bea~er ring ceremony Cathy Anderson of Fremont sang "Sun(lse The.·Rev S.C Greeting were heard dram SUO",:' "Xeu A,o'tho Suo,hlo, of My Uf," aod "Th, , ciated at lhe Edith Evans, supreme audl.tor Brlde,elt>ct Anlionette BeckN, Schr,)nt and Sonja Fuuver lord'!> Praye'r:' accompanied by Mrs Bonnie Siefken 01 'j I Shi'vley sang from North Platte. Randolph daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jo as!>lstcd wilh qUls seph BeckN 01 Wynot. was DeCorallon!> were in fall ~i~~d~ride, given in marrli'lge ~y her father, ch~se a Wor«'d," honored Salurday at a miscel ".h,1d(,5. Bingo served for enter !>I!houetle gown of organza over bridal taffeta, featUring a ~ and "Follow Family Reunion laneou$. bridal shower, held in ti'linmenl and prilC's, won by scoop neckline, trumpet sleeves and an A lme skir!. Venice 'i bv Mrs. PiNce F~enslra the Allen Schrant home. Win Mrs Cilrl B.crg. Lori and Jun€" lilce trim, with a daisy rlt1ltern, accenled lhe sleeves, ~ 01 Nortolk ""side Jenni Topp and Trevor Topp Meyer, Mrs Wilmer Deck, Mr!> bodice and front 01 the !>klrt,. which extend~d Into a HeldSunday Thirty guests from - Wynol. Schranl and Mr!> Alvin Nie chilpel lengtt1 train, She wore a wide brimmed ptcture' hal bolh at Pilger. wer£' flower girl Howells. Lincoln. Pilger and mann. werc forwilrdep to the with lace trim and tuelle. i1nd carried a cascade 01 yell~w and'ring beClrer CandiellghtNs The annual Kraemer reunion WInside aHended lhe afternoon honorec Iwere Kevin Pelerka ilfld Kerry roses, dal!>ie!> and white carnallons intermingled wllh was held Sunday at St. Paul's fele, Guests were r('gistered by Hostesses wNe Mrs George Peierka, bolh of Yankton Lutheran Church basement. Sonja Fauver 01 Lincoln, Laurie Fauver and Son iii, l in,oln. Mrs b ushered inlo lhe near Concord. For-Iy per-sons Henry Spr~een, Pilger, and Mrs.• ct1urch by /IIIick Topp of Pilger, attended the noon plcr:llc dinner bridesmaids were Kim fills of Wayne, Sue Ple.ltner. 01 Williarr Holtgrew, Win!>lde wor~ TorY' Penhollaw of Manhattan, Towns r-epr-esented were Nor Waterloo ilnQ Kelly We!>t of Fullflrlon All IdentIcal Wayne Represented Miss Becker and Kurl S,hrant Kan.. Larry PelerkCl of Yankton folk, Wayne. Beemer, Wake dresses of yellow c,nd white checked glnqham With picture son 01 Mr and Mrs Allen § t1ats trimmed with yellow ribbon Their bouquetswere no~e and Lamonf Johnson of Norfolk field, Concord and Allen At Gorden Meeting Schrant of Winside, w(ll be The bride, given in m{lrrlage William Henkel Sr. of Norfolk § 9i1ys of yeltow rose!> and daisies, accenled wlfh baby s married Oct, 4 at Bow Valley. by her father. chose a silhouetit> was the oldest member present Mr!>, Val Damme and Mrs ~ br~::~ miln was Keith Ueckert 01 Wetlel;Joo and groomsmen !gown of wt'llle organla over and Travis Kraemer. son of Mr_ (lara Barelman, member!> 01 WE're Dan Bovee of Valley iH1.d SIeve Bovee 01 Yutan. angel misl lalfela Chi'lnl,lly and Mrs, Richard Kraemer of the Rovmg Gardeners (lub. al brolhers of the 'groom. and Tom Geiser of Waterloo. lacf' wilh seed the younge!>t fended the t annual conven 7Win Prizes ~ brother of the bride erealed a deep over thp top Hosts for the event were Mr lion 01 Federatel.' Garden (Iubs. LJshf'rs were Sieve lentell of Vililey and Byron Klebe of stlirhed yoke ilnd modiflcd V and Mr!>. ·Ervln Kraemer 01 held Sept. 14 16 In Omaha At CountryClub Theme f~r Ihe three day meel Elkhorn Candle~ wer!' lighted by Gloria Hulme at neckline, which fCiltured 0'1 "heN Allen and Mr and Mrs. Veri stand ruffle Thc lace WflS Carl!>on 01 Wakefield ing wa!> "Heritage and Hori CI~~ll~r~~n;e,r~n:~e~~e';~~s~I;; SC~~~;7;q Ions" Activities included a i lh£> receplion were Mrs Ron Schindler a! on thp <,hpf'r Mr. and Mr!>. William Henkel whICh werf' qnthered s-tale flower show. bUSiness were Mr!> Cllflord Walt Mrs ~ ~~kl:~:~e~ngyM~~!>G:;::o;:anson O,:uliNton Gue!>ls were Jr 01 Norfolk and Mr and Mrs let((' ('ovcr('d H('r A linl" Harry Baker ot Wakefield will meeting and awards banquel ~~~~tm~~de~::ev~ :r~eff;:;1 ~t Ihe Oili table were Cmdil W,1cker Sharon Lueth skirl .'lIsa lilU' tr,m bE' host!> Icr the 1976 reunion Speaker lor the banquef was Mrs Vernon Conner of F-Iorlda. UC' (urtl!> ilnd Mrs al Sisler!> carried gift!> and served as wallres!>es 5k,,1 and chi'lpcl trilln The meeting closed Tue!>dilY Twenty one turned out for tbe Mrs Dan Bovee and Mrs Steve Bovee cut and served the I-1cr matching 01 IiIUSlon WilS l"dg('d w,lh ART PRINTS evening with {I Ilower .tlInnQing Ladll?s Day affair Guesl!> were cilk£> Mrs AlII Maudlin slsfer of thp Qroom poured and I'\tpr knl1 In turQU!1ISf', slylerJ demonstration usinq drill wood Mr'i>- 0- M -Je4-f-rey- --afld--- -Mr-"'!> Mr<, Bill GMrlolI <,prved punch AI<,o helpmg at Ihe tlily fet,l', ,1nd shp r,1rrtf'd iur wl1h f'mplrp v,fllstlrnp\, V nrXk presen1ed by M~ Rex Young 01 E'l;jgene Curt,!> both of Plam recepilon WilS Elilrbaril Luhr quo's ... i'lnd whiff' rosps, (i!71il I,MPS and ~hort '"Ic(""e<, tflmmpd from the JI('W dnd Pegqy Ned of Wayne Omaha tions and brPilth In rnaril)LJ Th.. " vf'lls WC'rf' 01 New York Graphic Her Dpb liene E'lghtel'n Iildles lurned oul for :q-...q-..q..q-.<-~Q>..q,~~ turquOISf> n('1 tr1 01 others to lolk ,lnd Deh ilnd ,nrn,llinns i'tnd ~",pV-'I,_"I\ man. Minnie Rice i1nd Ld Sur Rev. Edmonds Gives Sermonette Gli'lss, both ·01 choose from I 0., whdl' ribbon length gowns 01 poly Th€' Rev Kenneth Edmond!> of lonq will be ill 2 pm Friday. The nt\rndetnt\ Throughout OdobE'r lildles will CAROLYN VAKOC " I: l Wayne's First United Melhodist Oci 31- wprp Dean of Wlnsld.... l'venlng!> nS·J091 be galling at 1 10 pm eilch Church gave the sermoneHe l,rt1knhl'rq af Nortolk ~ ~o..O"o~.<; TUl:'sdny flqhleen center members '"The Spirit of '76," i1nd led in were present Monday afternoon Rob at W",rH'r ilnd the !>Inging of hymns al th'e lor Ihe Blbie study by ihe Rev Drnklnu ,1nd Allr·n <;rhlwtt Iii Wayne "enior (dilen!> Center fldon Schuler 01 GracI;' Sibil;' Df WClvnr Friday i1llernoon Church in Wayne Rev Schuler WAYNE Thr' qrl)orn worr' blMk tro" Ne~1 ADMITTED: Arlhur Dransel sers and iI white tuxedo sermonet/e ilnd !>inq il who has been conducllng the Balestri'l {lnd b'rnonlhly Bible !>tudy (Ii the ka, Wayne Jim NuernberQPr ,'.. l1h i1 whl1e ruffl ... d 01 Norfolk The mix-and-matchables. BridalShower Given center SincE' April. i!> moving Wakelield: Neva Cavanilugh IrlrT'rT1cd In bln( k 1-11\ iltten WadrC"sses were Mindy Muhs wllh hiS family 10 Kansas TaR Wayne, Maude Auker, Wayne di,"!" wore bl'lrk tl)~pdo In\kets 01 Norfolk, Jean. Wacker of Mr~ E'd l ien('fT'ann. Mrs [)on Ino.) hiS placE' ili the center will Mrs Melvm Sluft1man. Wilyn", nnd trousPr~ wI1h whit" rut1lrd Winside, and Rhonda SchuMl Npisan, June -wack", and Sheiln be ihe Rev Larry Oslerc{lmp a! Rose, Thompson, Wayne; Mrs \Inrts fnmmed In bla(k flnd Robin Schuett, both of br"lde'~ COOper werp h051s 10 a m,srel Wayne's EVi'tngelical Free William McNatl, Wayne; Mrs The rY'ofhf'r splp,tcd il Wavne- lilnrOli<, br,dili !>howl"f Sepl 16 Church Charles Rutenbeck, Wayne qold and while tloor lenglh gown The bride gradua1ed from Dlx~ln honor inc Shelley Glass of Win The next Bible study wili be at PeMI B€'fleloth, Mary flnd 1hp brid"groom'<, molher Win~idp Hlqh S.chool ill I'Hi and Jane!>. Wayne: Walter Refh warp a nnd whitf' qown Northeast Technical Our Great side AIlf'ndinq thp l'vpnlnq Ipte 1 p IT' Monday. Ocl 1.1 ,lisa in fioor Rofh warp il College at Norfolk In Ihe F d L f€>nemann home ;~~~:,' W~:~~OI~il:;~'~~:I~isd Stilnlon, wen' forrT'pr (lil.,S whit" orchid (ors,1q( al the millp", 01 thr honor('(' Wetyne Mrs Terry Lull. Mr ,1nd Mr" Wnltf'r Mllhs of Unit Nortol~ Royal Park A hfldill book was mildr for Wayne Henry Franlen. Wayne i1nd Mr ,1nd Mr<, Flv,yr> ,llso a 1972 .,~ ~'''',o<.o, cnlt'rta,nmpnl More Soriet,Y, pa{{e .s Dorothy Aurich, Wins;de: Marra High School Smith. Harlington, Rulh ,1t BIL's1t Decorators Anniversary Dinner Wayne Harry Jackets and Wayne Kays Mark DISMISSED Jilmes Nuern Nir ilnd Nlrs Frf'd Kr\J<,('milr~ Newcomers Begin berger WClk(·fl("ld of W"kM,pld entprln!flpd Wisner Anniversary Slacks. ill dinner Slmdily at the New Club Season Whc'€'l <;tC,ll< Hol'sp if' . honor at Ihp,,· 5~1~ wf'ddinq Th~' Npwcorr,Pr'\ CI"h With Dance ilnn,vrr<',lry held the" mep!lng 01 'hr' JacShirt Cupsts .... fOr" Mr ilnd Mr', (iuh year Monday evenlnq In lh~. How,lrd Grf'v(' and fnmily Mr home 01 ''''rs JClrk Srh~f"d0r Royal Park jacket of and Mr<, Dale Kru<,pmark flncl Twenty ,lltended 'he qr't polyester double knit comes tamlly, Mr and Mrs Lilrry acquainted evening, wllh gampc, in a wide range 01 color!> to KrUS('milrk ilnd Mr and led by t,lnda Sander and Mrs Matinee 2 P,M match with ollr slacks Mrs GE'np Elsasser Nortol. Schneider Coupon books. spon Saturday & Sunday and Mr and Mrs Paul Furhspr sored' by Wnyne meffhanl~ (E"nds ilt 3:30 P.M,) and Mr and Mrs Henry Suhr werf' oul WAKEFIELD illl 01 Ppnd('r They were 0'111 ,-,.,p"t,ng \\111 tw Orl 71 ADMITTED Weber • aflernom collee guests in Ihr With thp lome and pln<""r' 10 br' W,lynr> Rnchpi AllO'n Howard Creeve home ,lnnoun(,'d ICltpr /lnncl Rr'ulpr, Ailf'!1 Cl)r(jD(l Rrl'~.,IL'r W,lkefll'lo Frn,l Cui ton Wak .. field, J,lnr'IIP f,llon Jennifer Maas Baptized Sunday Wakelleld Bei1. Wake field, Sandra Pender Anp!lsmal Sf'rVICPS for Jpn Michael and Jullc Metdl<,on Basil Trube, Allen Lorrdlne nJlpr lynn Maas drlughlpr of lcanetrd Metrlpns Stnnton nnrl Johnson Kubik Ntr (lnd Mrs M,lrk Maas 01 Charh-'s fv\ai'lse~ Ma'l~f'S E'merson l-1osk,ns 'herph('ld lime and L,1Vr1C frl Clnd Wakef,pld E'sther Paulson nlng a! Mount OIIYl' I the Mark M Mrs Mlnnll:' guests attended the gUe!>1 day MadS of Winside and Mrs. Harry mee1ing 01 Ihe Immanuel rLu USE WAYNE HERALD All Seals $1.00 Fry and t1u!>band of Norlolk, and theran ladies Ald. held Tt1urs WANT ADS! H.F Br,1den<, and Paul Arndf'n day'aHernoon at tt1f' rhur,h ot Norlolk, William Wetlcns Guest speakpr Wn ', Mrs L('ll n Maynard 01 Wayne. who talked aboul hN iD"'prisonfT'f'nt In the Our Royal Park Afraid You're PhillipPlne'" dUrll~C1 World WM proportioned !>Iacks are To Finish Out Our polyester double knit and The R{'v A W Gode gave made to fit, Comes in iI Going Deaf? " devotions, an:! a short business wide range of ("olors. m('l'ting \VilS conducted by, Mrs Store-Wide Two-Week Sale ~~:I~~:~;~~·t;~bZs~C :::h:r~:t lloyd Roeber. who reminded do not understand words has been met1"'ber.; of lhe tall rally al announced by nellone. A non- flAartlnsburg, scheduled for Ocl ~~r;:~~ltai~~:~ro~~~~ B:~II: 21. The vlsitafion report W,1S given by- Mrs f rnest Brammer gh'en absolutely .tree to anyone . The aid spon!>ored the dinner re~~e:~info:t·this non-operating !',erved for Mission Fcstival Sun day. The group is planning fa model now. Wear it in the privacy serve lunch at Mrs Ernest of your own home to gee how tiny OFF Brammer's farm sille Ocf 18 ,t::~i,nfr~e~l~h:na~t~a}t~J~~~ Ho!>le!>se!> for Ihe day were 50% Mrs Elray Hank. Mrs Rueben hiss than a third af an ounce, apd 30 U's aU at ear level, in one unit. No Me;:.er, Mrs Arnold Roeber ilnd ALLjLOOR ITEMS wires lead trom body 14) bead. NITs, Marvin Nel!>on These models llrc free, so we Rect'!lving plant!> were Mrs sugllest .you write for yours now. Albert Nt'!lson, Jr, Mr!> Gary Again, we repeal, there is no ~8t. Nel-'fon. Mr.;,~ Reubf'n Mf'yer Sale Ends October 2 :::d~e;::~~I~k:::~lt~~~n~;il:~ Mr!> ElrflY Hank, Mrs Leonilfd IIf.~~· Dersch, Mr.;, George RoebPf, 80 write today to Dept.> 5876 • Mr!>. "!'c!a Meyer, ,Mrs, (lilr,1 113 Main St. W.ayne 375·1744 Bellone Eledronlcs, 4201 W. Vic~ Victor and Mrs, Andrew JorQf'n KAREL'S tana Street, Chicago, Ill. 60646.

r ! No OneJnjured Pfanning Report In Collision 'No one was iniured in a car-pickup \'!ollision Friday night Now Available i1bovl a half mile (lorth of The sixth a'nnual report on and USDA's rural community Wakefield on Highway'35 financial a.nd tech"nic-al assis development role. WAYNE COUr-lTY BOARD ~ROC~EDtNGS A .car driven by Paul Boben tance provided fo nonmclro Tabl/,!s in the report are on Wayne, Nebrilska meyer, Maskell, was norfhbound planning distrlctg-, was pUQlished U.S. pop·ulatlon change by resi­ ~ 1~75 , ,•, ,Sept. 16, abolit 7 p.m. when a wesfbound recently by the Department of dence, local government reo The lJ\iubdlvisiOrls lor lUI} year 1\175 as follows of HUD financial support for LEVieS FO~'·19l5 BAS,ED ON,A COUNTY VALUATION OF 542:893,085.00 . issued tD,Congress~August29, In ~:;ic;~~~~~~rd~rl1tj)~~~:~~g~f non~etro planning districts, and "',, COUNTY LEV,IES Pontlac's Grand Prix took tlie personal car market by sto'rm back in 196~. And still ~ compliance with Title IX, Se~­ Wayne. . it's technical and educational set· a recognized leader. Bee-ause over the years, ·Grand Pri:ll has buill ~ solid rfPutation for tlon of the Agricultural Acf i·':~t~~~i!':r\a:e;~·~~~J.' ~.~~ ~:II:~ 901. vices of USDA and cooperating classic styling, maneuverab~lity and uncommon comfort. of 1970. Discussed on the report Cotl:hty'Reflt>f Fund ~9'Mills state agencies In suppon of arc trends in nonmetro Amerl.ca l'Mtittit(('IM 10 M1lf5 Now there's no need to settle' for an imitation GTand Prix. Because we've made the nonmetro planning districts. Count,v Fair Fund 49 Mills real thing so affOrdable. If you can afford some mid·sized car$:, you can afford a 1976 in the 1970's. plan'nlng and de In two appendIxes, the reporf Noxious Weed Control Fund 21 Mjlls GTand Pdx - , velopment issues, the need for Wayl1to '~o. tmprovement Fund 25 Mills offers a summary of individual And Grand Prix gives you classic styling. New dual rectangular headlamps, --New planning, contributions' of the TOTAL ('.52 Mitts stale rural development com comprehensive planning and FREE HtGH SCHOOL lEVY. '_ 26.23 Mills grille, A formal roof line. Monogrammed rear quarter windows. And more•. mittee reports and dafa by S<'!1r.id on valuillior:' ot S17.dn.75SOIL,(Oislricts 17, 9SR, 6{lR, C"'dar Co No You'" get Grand Prix's maneuverability, a'250 v·a. Turbo Hydra-mafic. Variable-ratio management program repre stale, agency, and lurisdlction ,f5, Pierce Co No, '1 ilnd Cedar Co' No, 5<1 areo exempt) power sfeering. Power frol1t disc. brakes, And Pontiac's Radial Tuned suspen~lon, sentatlve nonmetro actlvHles, bV county on comprehensive EDUCATIONAL UNIT NO.1 100 Mill And you'll get Grand Prix's kind of uncommon comfort. The fuil-width notchback seat j,ooM\lI planning ,lsslstance grants to EDUC!'TIQNAt·ttNIT NO:'r is upholst!'reod in you" choice of fine cloth or suppf£.> Morrokide EDUCATIONAL UNIT NO, 8 1.00 Mill nonmetro areawide planning LOWER ELKHORN N,R".D, 1.OOM,1l agencIes. 1.J~ N.E. Tech Mills S) GFN ~ 92 N"t,c S"n<1 A (,r;lVrl "r,-,,,,pl ),ln15 Cars, Trucks Single copies of the report are ~7 BOND_ J ~6 p. Of""~ N.~t"cal G,-,~ Q"~ ~t (0 shop available from Information WAYNE CITY LEV1ES (Valuafion $9.343..511).01)) 168 (",01 Wilyn,'. I'QhI<; ill ("0 ~hOr> .- '"860 Staff, Rl3ral Development Ser General F'und 11 26 Mills 15 02 "nr>l,n "'lIro SU[:lply, ~"opl"... ~ 1506 Registered vice, U.S. Departmenl of Agrl Slrl?('t F'\:Ind :~~:::s " 9 3U 1\",(1 (onr'N'n1 EQlJ,p",~"t Co c,-,bl" Soci",1 Secur,ty Fund .. ~ Ol) N,·"on I-Ipp",r~. '~'piO,r, 8. I"bor , 14)09'" culture, washington, D.C. 20250 AJrPClrt Fun(l 100 Mill II 1] f nun" '",no a. Gril",~1 (0 0<,-,,,,('1 l,d7oo 100 Mill W"~I Sewer Malntpni'lnce Fund " 1808 "',r;j f',r.dn{' !l. (OnSI'UO'0n ("mp 1.90053 Dr K('n,,('11'> r~ 46M,lIs t~ Hirschman Landfill Fund q~p WIN~IDF r "',,, PrOdu( ro 1,11339 P'p Reported 114 Mills "' Fire Fl!nd 9~P BO/]'O Sr "'('(lIS P;>P'" JUO) W'-'Vnf" (Old Stor"Qe. w,-,yne- GM\: 19 Mdls Pow~, D.~r Park Fond 9SR BOND AL DC ,. PubliC "00 \11 M,lIs In Fair Condition Swimmlnq Pool F,,,,ct H (fD"1> 4140 f<' rn ,W N 8rown (0, "'ll~,r~ 170)r; j,lnlCe R T,l!pmil, Hos~,n, Ponr 109Milis '" Library Fund 4\ CFDAl:' BONO 1 00 p,,'.' ""POI~ prO(lu( rs s,-,nof' 6~ 84 ({'cll C Pr,co', W,n~.de. Fd The driver of a plckur in Amus",ment Fund 12 MItis 60 DR DIXON ,0 J617 ," ,.. ... ,'" ~ (onOtO S"r,,;,p I,rp~ 'M~;>nd pic 1,!9784 Vrcgd Peil<~on, Wayne, CM'V P"p valved In a falal fwo venld!' Avditonum Fund 126 Mills 60 DI" BOND ~ 84 p',,"(l~rr,-,n 0,1 Co "il~ Hl I~ M'" GracP K,nney, W'-'kCI,,('ld, Fd collision about one and a half VariouS Purpose Bond NO, 3 lOOM"1 ~i'l"d or~v<,1 1,46667 I,(J 01< SINYIN( 4 00 f ",·N' I'. Gri'lvpl Co Merl'n S.lul W,-,yn,. (he" weeks ago. has been moved Various Purpose Bond No 4 20QMilh 4680 I.' " w.... ~r P,r,(I(J{' I'. Consl01l. Wayne, (hry~ TOTAL: 24.19 Mills '>4 CfCDAP J994 I",.,rr"·,, u(\(I<' In.. & I" E A4 rFDAP SINI1,~ Haqlund. W/lkel>eld. Pon, 50 Mdls ~ when the pKkup he was driving Amusement Fund 1901 5117 o Wi'll' 1,11<,,, 0,1 1977 /10 Mdt!;­ F,re Fund • ,or; 4193 ,>o'l-'.iOyn(' ('Irct"',ly SrOIl E Npl,>on, WClvne, Pont coHided wilh a car on Highway 700 M,lls Ma'nten"n", QOI 4896 "".,., "" wa~ ildlo... ,n"d Donald H,-,rm",e~, (,-,rrOII, Old, '}O near Orchard J:m Sept ]J 10 M,lIs EqL"pmenl ~~M H()\¥INS 9514 Mark Park'.". Wayn" Volks Killed In thl;' colll~ was an I '!O Mill Library Fuml q)Oq ~ 1 15 1971 4 50 MIII~. Orchard woman Streel L'Qhti'nq Fund 111'<; ~9 89 Gordon eil'c. Wilk~loeld, (he", P.. p 3ooMill, According to authorilies al St Str<;>ets Fune 4861 1910 100 Mill Soc,aISecur,.'y , ~ ,) .,., II YN F 10766 Br,l(1 HardN La,,'p'. Fet P.o V'lncenl's Hosp'rtal. Hirschman 2410 Mills TOTAL " 10(· (AP'-'Ol I 106 How,-,rd Beckenhllu"r."" W,ly"r, (h~v (.['nrr,lIF"nO 516' GUESTS COMING? o.tn".,rs Fund ~:l ~ I 1966 Fund '"" ,046 Du,-,n~ B"rcholl, Wayne, Cheo", CIIII U, for Fund 5810 Lf',lle Carhar!. wayne, DOd"e Fund 5104 196~ Our Spocio' RItes' S,-,wI-'r I,,'prov('m['nl Sink,nQ 5J81 L("O A W,~e. W,nS'de, VMroliS P,,-rpOSf' Bond \6]1 Terry ROb,'rh, C"noll S76S Gary Add,,,,,, Wilk('/,eld, THE ELM MOTEL .+ ••• ":": ~4 '8 311 East 7th Street, Wayne SHOLES VtLLAGE LEVY (Valuallo'1 SS2,SJ5,QO) S16] "W Because of their unique command of human; technological Samuel 8 Hephufn, Wilynp, (hev Phon~ 375-1770 SlrePl t,ahl,na Fund 927 Mills SO]5 and financial resources, multinational corporations make a 1946 SI70 G,·np Wagn"r, HO\~,"'" Chev Pop Be e ..... WAKEFIELD CITY LEVIES (Vatuiltlo," 5191.(81) 00) 5,7S major contribution to the modern world. G.-.nf'r,,1 Fund lO,Q()MII'~ 1.00M,lIs Par" Fund . ..,:, ~ Cemela.. V F.mCl lOOMill ;~:j.'l-'".. ~- ~(r\.... nJ· Fire Maln,,,nance Fund looM,]1 l 'br"r'y Fund 100M,II, lJlJYW.\'A.l;P ~otlal S"curlly F.und ]00 MIII~ .--l1:J Pavmo Dis"'cl Nu 24 150 M;II~ F'r!" BUlld,no Bond , PrCFr,-,lion Fund I,'} "I,] TOTAL 6'P.l ',,,?' COMBINED CITY & VILLAGE LEVIES Mll (Includ~s County, Cily, School District & 60ND'Lev;(lsl 61/1 Mtll~ WAYNE . 10'16B 11 01 f F,JtJC~I.O(\'-' WINSIDE 1111]] Mdls 71 6. 1)",' ~, CARROLL liS 3Jl Mdl~ 1'301 H(1SKINS (includ'-"'i Free high) 9514 Mdls SHOLES (Includes Fr...... hiqh) 60 J7 MoIl~ WAKEFIELD (The part In W,1ynp County) BS·IB"Jldl-, "."--I~,.l-+' i"+--'-I~+~~' RURAL FIRE PRoiE£TION DISTRICTS SAVE 20 Per Cent U\RROLL NO. ) Sale Save SALE! SAVE 65 Per Cent {General Fund - 32 Mills, Slnk,nq Fund I 13 Mill" f,.:lll. MENS DRESS SHIRTS MISSES TURTLENi{CKS WAVNE NO.2 9"1" '9' "~ I" An outstanding collection OUTERWEAR A super selection o,!)fa-sh HOSKINS NO 3 ~',p '1'1\ ~~ 0' bOYS, 61 4(j 'a) to qSR of assorted sizes and (01- . All mens, wo­ ion turtlenecks in assor 101 MillS WiNSIDE NO 4 6"0 '''d.. ¥ EF If L 0 as ·H; ors mens & girls Coats ted sty!es and colors PENDER NO 5 000 6. 'A reduced thru Satur­ RANDOLPH NO 7 ;00" 19'1tl S964'I 106'J"'1 WISNER NO 8 Values to $16 day. Values fo 514 WAKEFIELD NO 9 '''' Tb(' 10110w,nq cl",ms wHe i1ud.1Pd '-'''d "llow"d Wilrrilnt~ to be ,(',,(l'/ 1'0' "'031 Mdls ST ANTdN NO 11 d,slrrbUllon Septefi"twr 26. 1975 Warrants GENERAL FUNO PENDER HOSPITAL DISTRICT SAVE Sala"C's 20% BeND REOEMPTIO,N, , ~ •.1 • -! + +' • + , .L , 1+-' • Tow," I'. L,n'"n S,--,pply Auc/O)'.t ",'r.-'e< '~ I-Ilonro':, Thr, (,-,lrLJI,Jtor Co suppl'f;'~' m",n'(·n,,(\rc '- 1975 SCHOOL LEVIES Redlleld & Co ,In~ "uppl,~ D1ST NO, ' GEN, LEVY wayn(' Boo" 5toH', SUppl,p~ nive Mental Heallh. se~ond QUarl",rly paYment 958.00 REGtONAL CENTER FUND _ Reg. 512 ~~~~,,~_,~ Beatri,!! Slale Home. MainlenarlCc'oI ResidenlS 186.(10 ",,~"" '-: ,', Norfollc R'191onal.CefI'fer Fund, same TB6.00 Dre$'~ COUNTY ADMINISTRATION FUND Misses 1.317.00 SHOES 65.43 8.29 SALE! SAVE 60 Per Cent .s~· SALE SAVE 57 Per. Cent BO MENS SPORTCoATS Misses Saddle $388 TOWEL ENSEMBLES 2$1$ .OXFORDS . Sherred and plush towel' s~ts at "a savings. r;:~::::::;;:;~;~~~;:r~~i~~~:

Peggy Bowers 'was elected ,Dek Bridge Club met Th~rsday Anniversary Guests st. Paul's lutheran Church '-o~re~eert~~~ayO~e.Mrs. Manba president of fhe AFY when the in the Joy iucker home. The Pete Vollersons of Laurel (·G.W. Gottberg, pastor) Mrs, F:revert mpved in July group mel. Sunday evening, at Prites were won by Mrs.-·j.C and the" lonnie Fork family Sunday: Worship. 9 a,m.; S.un. from her home in the country to tire. Carrolr Methodist' Church. Woods' Mrs. Otttl Wllgner, Mrs_ were Friday evening visitors in day schooL 9:50 408 Uncoln St.; in Wayne. Other officers are Beckv Owens; Perry' Johnson anl;f Mts. Leo the Edward Fork home for their AttendIng the housewarming vice president; Kevin Hansen, Jordan. annlversarv. Social calend~r were Mrs. Kenneth Frevert, secretary; Joe Kenny, treasur- Mrs.·Otto Wagner will host·the Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jones were - Sunday, Sept. 28: AFY. Meth Mrs. Edwin Caauwe, Mrs. :~: Od~~e~:;~\ept. ~~~:~~,G;:r~~b~~~i~~i~~~;:~~ For the Great Escape. - af']d Ann Rees,pe,ws report· Oct, 'l 91eetlng Sunday evening guests: 3D; Way Out ~. ,r ":-" \ '• . Eighteen members' attended Birthday Guests Presbyterian.Congregatlonal Her_*: Club. Mrs_ Bob Brockman. Mrs. Alma. SpUttgerber, ¥rs It happens all the, Ii.I:11.e: ,the ur:g~ to escape. the meeting: New members are David French was honored Churcn Mildred Jones, Mrs. Briu-no So yo", say goOdbye 'ib the office, pick up, some buddies, and head ior Lake Megan Owens, SehfleY Davis, SeRf. 8 for his third blrthdpy (Gail Axen, pastor) Mrs. Betty Pin~leman, Albu Splittgerber and Mrs. OIarles Watchamacallif. or Mount Overynhder, or whatever. And solitude, sweet solitude. What you need for'such excursions Is a container capable of transporting the entire ~~~~~~~t:;eal~~S~:.r~~e~:~~ :te~~~'r~~~ M~~/o:f~~~:~~ ~;e~~~~:~la~o~~~r:~.W~h~:rna; ~~r~:;~N'lnM~~~ i~n~ii71~a~ St~~~s~' rolls and cookies were viewed pictures taken during guests In the Darrell French Sunday schopl. 11. Kenny home. brought and served by the ~r~~'er Buick le5abre. Jackpot. Its utiUlarlan benefits are immedlatelV ObYIO~!l. ,There's theIr summer trip to Denver. home. Evening vlsJtors were the Mr. and Mrs. Darrell French guests vac~tlon ~nd ample space for six, enough trunk for all sorts of gear, improved fuel Colo. John Bowers family United Methodist Church 'spent Sept. 1~.13 at the f~i.r in economy that makes you..leel downright decent about dOing the driving.• _. 'Lunch was served by Mrs. Sunday: Worship, 9:~0 a·m; Spencer. la" and were VISitors Senior Center Naturally, teSabre custom, comeS in 2· and 4-door models, e~ch_wlth_p~wer ~,fee~,"g. Don Harmeier, Jeanine Harmer ~ Mary Schmale Honored Sunday school, 10: 30 in the home of her parents. the power fronl dIS'C brakes, and "automatic transmission as standaro. equlpmenf. Along ~it~ and Peggy SoW!l"S,- - --- Mary 'Schmale was hOnored John Christo-phersons of Dan- a 5.7.lItre steel-belted radials, High.Energv Ingnltion, and ~ts sound.deadeAlng Sponsors Trip v-a. 0' Next m-eefing is"Sept. 28 Sept, 4when evening guests in [Pft"U"''''lWlIlIlIlIpllll"A~'·G"",u.'E'.'~. bury, la the home of her parents. Mr. """''''1 Mr. and Mr5. Sid Bowers, Tru in~~::I:~~1I owning a p.tJick leSabre.can be a good I~sson in eco~omics. What with Its Friday Visifor's and Mrs, Darrell French, were [il) man. Minn .. spent Sept. 13·16 in To Corn Palace abilitv to go quite a fong way between recommended tune-ups and oil change~, leSabre's one sound buy for the money. le~r~~ ~~:5' c~eo~~v:~c~a~~~ :~~ Jt~: SJC:h~al~~w~rs E~~~~; ONE. .. ~:~i~y~~~e ~o~isBO~::::: and M~~~:Ii,e~s~nsst~~~aay ~~ss:~~~~ and Mrs, Harold Hansen, both of Joan Anqerson of Wayne was an I Mrs. Paul Zeplin, Belfy Zeplin King performance clf Coleridge, the Marvin Paulsen overnight guest Worn-Publld/brtuy j and Iia Bacon, ail of, Yankton. the (orn The bus was Married at Wakefield family of Randolph. 'Mrs. Lora 1IIIIIII1,"""'''"W"""",mm"'''lum",muuUlIIII were Sunday dinner guests in chartered by Wayne Senior Johnson and Mrs. John Paulsen Meet Sept. 10 LP Da~~'U;;:i:~~:nSI Abilcus the Ray Roberts home (iti7ens Center In a 1 pm cer{'mony SundilY, Sept ld, at the Salem were Friday afternoon visitors The CongregatIonal Womens 8;cenleon'lal Plays and Proqra,ns The· Wesley W'llIiams family, v Among thos€' affending were Lutheran Church of Wakefield, Martha Olson was united in in the Martin Paulsen home Fello~shlp met a' the church Belly Cavanna' I'luffles and Lincoln. were weekend visitors Mrs, ElSie Tarnow. Mr. and m,1rriagc to. Marvin Mortenson The Rev Robert V fellowship half Sept. 10. Mrs Drums in the home of her parents. Ihe Mrs Alhert Soules, Mrs George Johnson officiated al 'he service Family Party G.E Jones had devotions. Fol Mary H,ggans Clark Where Are Ervin Wittlers. Fo~, Mrs Lottie Lonqne"er Attending fhe coupl{' were Mrs Merlin Holm. daughler of Members of the EDT Club lowing quilting. a cooperative the Children Gwen lackas, who i5 attend Mrs Laur'lfl€' Beckman, "'·rs the bridegroom. and MNlin "l cHI''' Olson, son of the held a family party Friday lunch was served La~~o Durtlcher No,ce Guys F,n,Sh ing Mount Marty College in Mary Miller, Lon Soden. Mr, and bride evening in the Lowell POOIIf - Altce Helm The Family Legal Yankton. was a weekend visitor Mrs John Gr€,ve. Mrs Roberta. Tile Gems. including Mrs Robert V Johnson, Mrs hame. Co·hostess was Mrsl Ron Move to Carroll AdVIser in the home of her parents. Mr. Welte, Mrs Gilmore Sahs, Mrs " w'f1(l',t>, .. lri 1),,10"''''''' 10 " 'M Sebade, Prites were won by Ray Mr. and Mrs Leon Jorgenson Jean Pla,dy' BeyOnd the BllJe and Mrs, Kearney Lackas Ann Nelson, Mrs Anna Mohl OWf1('d by fldl I(lJ<1I ... , Of Wi'Y"" w,,~ Robert Oberq and Mrs Hotm, sang "Become Perfectly Mr~. doH" ,'Of'(1 ~on',,""'f' j,,,fO'~ J p" One," accompiln'lec! by Mrs Sam Utecht Loberg, Larry Sievers, Wilbur ana two daughters have .rnovbd Mounlaln Warren Sahs, Lincoln. was a leld, Harris Sorensen, Ida T(j"~{MY ",t>,I .. h,~ (M Wil~ nilr."'1 Among Ihose attending th€' wedding were 'he bride'~ Hefti.' Mrs Dick Longe, Mrs from Omaha to the Adolph Roh ~Oa';yP;~dyl:'a~~e ~~~sMo~q~:n,c'~i1n weekend visitor in the Gilmore Monson, Gertrude Dribble, Mrs on Ihf' 1000 ll'O( ~ 01 l 01", l ",'I. children. Tilnke T,lfoya ilnd Marilyn Robinder of CClsper, ­ Harry Hofeldt and Mrs, Gilmore 1ft larm site south of Carroll Joseph SChOl! No Left Turns 'Sahs and Arthur Cook homes Farney, Mr~ Thelmil Sahs Jorgenson is working in con Dannis Smilh The F,nill Fire Ad Johnson. Phoenix, Ariz Walter Wesemann, w",1 n""f' "f1r1n~n" ,0' Wyo., and Dr Loren·Olson of Brunswick. Maine. and their Iilrnilll>~, ",'l"'('l"f'{! t,,~ "'oIOHy,l, h"ln,,., ",,1' and th(' brideqroom's chHdff;'n, Gall Jacobs of The nexl regular - afternoon structlon with hl5 father. Louie Roberl Tre"elyan P,mdrilQon spent a few days in the Frank fer Mrs L H n "S"'" IWlo'" If, ]0 r" "il,,,'(l~. BOIse Idaho. Bonnie T,edtkc of Cedar Rapids. la and meeting of 'he club will be Oct Jorgenson CHILDREN'S BOOKS and Ronald Rees homes Meyer, Mrs Mr T'''' ",·In f'l >I'," ,,1IU,(1 ", .1~1O'" qO Karen Mallum of Grilnd Island, i1nd th€'ir famili€'s ~oi~o:t~:s G~~IOr~rsS h~:7e I,,~:rdon Gr:~~ ~~~:;~. ~ao.rg:nesroensw:enkd ~~~s~~s~, ~;~evleve ~rr~,q. The couple spent a week in the western slates and are af Birthday Supper Cooper A SeCOnd Sprlnlj Mrs "'I,m.' 10 .,{l "" ,. \nf\ I,LO'\ of P,',", , Villa Tenants Meet Monday 9 -B-e-eau~~~ ~rloY-~C+-#l-e--8-i~TI'i['~'ime-1tmrn-e.~­ .the Ervin.~-homc, holWf'- .LLnda----l.acnbs.. Chr.u-._hff.L_Tf'O~-stffif-s------it.-Ae------Mr~Ko=_~,laodrth ing Dallas for his birthday n,s Pro Ann Robe;ts home Louise Weicher. Mr and Mrs by the,drlnk eleclion in Wayne study on Matthew. Chapter 1d were won by Mrs George Johns ly~'~,~3~~~~O~:r SMn", GOuLd 0 . and Mrs.. G.E, .Jones John Brock. Helen VClrner ilnd AGENDA Tuesday. the reqular Tuesday Anyo]1e is welcome to attend ton, Mrs. Faye Hurlbert and U: r meeting of the Villa Wilyne _Bible study meeting. h{'Jd each Mrs Lora Johnson Manus PinkwCller Blue Moose visited Sept. 19·1r In the William Louella Huqqenbl"rq.", Tenants Club waS held Monday Wednesday from 1010 11 a.m at Mrs. George Johnston will be Willo Davis Rob('rlS Th" view Cornett home at Lead. S.D were by WAYNE CITYCDUNCIL From lh", Cherry Tr"," Saturday they attended the wed Mrs Bull direc with game Mrs Esther Stolten the Villa thp Oct 14 hostess Liesel MO"k Skorp"n Milody', ding of Mrs. Jones' niece tor and her hu~h,lnd, Eldon SPECIAL MEETING berg of Carroll WilS a guest and It was announced th,lt Bessie 5eptember 1'9, ,1915 Dorothy Tletgen served DaVidson and her sister. Mrs Grandma-Iher Brad Roberts returned home ) Guests at Meet RI~~,';~~'~e~~I'~,silndSilFnudn';;~{h;;c\s Sunday alter spending about 10 F!RE HAZARDS. U .8. 5:00 Call to Orde Raebel 01 Iowa. have returned Census Bureau SflyS there Canvassing The Rev Robert Hads 01 home Irom Alaska where they Mrs Lpo Jordan. Mrs Robert About SandWiches days In Ari20na. He accompan I Jones ilnd Mrs Robert John AUdrey Peon letl"o H cause: encl'. AriZ" and in the John household applian("",s Belden News Archambault home at Casa By Grande. Ariz home, Brad visited in the ~,"OUT Mrs. Ted Granquist home at Golden. Coio 011IA.LIIIIIB'.' Leapley ~'"c. ,,;, To bring you these closeout _ 9B5-2393 ~.~ <" rr.-wl~'~ '3.,"7~A The Pitch (Iub mel Thursday '-;:." -i'v~n Ipe home 01 the 'b '-")(' - >'w«" -W'"%~'~~ '" " , 'OJ Robert Wobbenhorsts in honor of ".... ~(['V'...... ~ ~\Ji ,-- '" 'heir wedding anniversary c .' - , ';i' Mrs (a!ence Kruger and

'I ~;..:,!i i awrence Fuchs received high ,I clnd Mrs. Lawrence Fuchs and Clarence Stopelman. low. A no .',~)\, Roy Says. •. ~I host lunch was served , .,/\ ·K 'I Royal Neighbor lodge /.}I', ,.,!,!,: ilL 'CI 0 ', Royal Neighbor Lodge met Society Reorganizing ~~\~'~\ 1000st Tue.seay-·--evening in the All member5 and other inter et sear ur " home of Mrs Manley Sutton ested perspns at fhe Wayne ~. ~ 'filth eight m-e-mbers prow"t, County Historicqi Society are ,~ L t IIIdlttlllJ Plans were made'to attend the .. o ... encouraged to attend fhe Royal Neighbor Convention to reorganizational meetmg reasonable offer be be held In Randolph, Mrs, Carl day, Sept, 30 lunied dowil!" Bring received the door prize Our The meetings. scheduled for 8 pm,. will be held at the Wayne U and I Bridge County Courthouse, Meetings The U and I BrIdge Club was are held the fourth Tuesday of Entire entertained Friday afternoon In each 'month the hortle of Mrs Rober' Wob benhorst. Mrs. Doug Preston We Have J4 and Mr5. Robert Harper were que5t5 Driver Trainers Inventory Mrs. Dave Hay received high Catch the '75 Demonstrators and and Mrs, Doug Preston. low priced for Quiclc Sa'e ••• Here Are a Few Examp'es I _ Is Rebekah lodge NEW Fall Shows II} Rebekah Lodge mel Frlday evening with 13 members pres se~! ent, Mrs, Alen Menard was a 1915 Chevrolet Caprice. <1 door, ,lir condltloninq lilt wheeL cruise control, radio, rl','lr , On Our 1916 Models creme;:;~ guest speakers. power trunk lid. remole control mirror deluxe bumpers and bumper guards. Sale MrS, O<1ve Swanson reported with sandstone vinyl lop Stickt>r pric(> $60691Q. $489500)1'( on the Corn~usker Odd Fellow ZENITH 100% SDLlDSTAH magazine Mrs, R.K Draper 1975 CheveHe ClaSSIc, .j rloor, 350 V B automatIc il~r conditioning:lilt wheel, white radiai tires. ~~~_nch cruise confr.Q!, body side moulding'" rerTiote control---.!!ll!.~.or. whg.!iSQyers. $E.~!(:)fle wilh red' Priced! CHRD.M.ACOLOIUI jn~.Q.-rior -clOlh -Sficker SSU6--1-S - -- $429500 45 Anniversary Guests Friday evening tn the 1915 Che'lcile Impala, 4 door, 350 va aufomatic air conditlonir;lg, lilt wheel. while radials, .' home of the Loyd Heaths In The Barlow 23" Console wheel covers. ra,dio. remote control mirror, quiet sound group. J different models to choose 1-\. honor of fheir d5th wedding from. Sticker price $559580· $4495°0 , I anniversary were the Robert Model G4549PN This cllarming Early Americd ha,dw,1fe ,11ld br~ckel loot design bil~e w,th cOn(('ill~d "1<1",, Dinner Guests , Solld·!I ---Br-i+l+.1-fl+.-<;~-<;ol(><'·-~·-ttfl .....-t---­ ,Down Solid.SI~te riln'l~ white'radial tires, radio with rear speaker, body side mouldings, power steering. power brakes. Don Pflanz horne wre Jerry super v,deo lum,," ,y""m dual sporl mirrors. 5uper stock wheels, spectre blue with white vinyl top and interior SUcker Pflilnz. Lincoln, Nancy Pflanz, price S53BUO ' $449500 Sioux City and Mrs. Mable Pflanz 1975 Oldsmobile Delta Royale. 4 door. fowr1 sedan. 455 V·S automatic, lemp.matic air: and conditioning, tilt wheel, white radial tlres. r,ldlo with rear speaker. cruise control~ power trunk)1 lid,- remote control mirror. electric reM window delogger plus much more. Sticker price .l Presby!erian Church 'The Stanford 25" Console '6452" . '5195" (Douglas Potter, pastor) Save! Sunday: Church, 9:30 a.m.; Model 64743W W.e also have 13 Brand new '75 Chevrolefs and Oldsmobiles, lhurch schooL 10: 30 Swivel con"eniencei Dis!lncTIV(' contempor~ry also pric:ed for quick sale. This includes a Manza and a STyled swivel.base console on tapered legs Catholic Church Genuine walnu' wood veneers and select hard. wood "ollds on top and ends. SoUll.Slate chassis (Ronald Bafiafto, pastor) . power sentrv volt""e requlilhng syst~m, 9rilliillll Sunday: Mass. 9 a,m. (hromacolor plcfllr~ .lube, SOlid· State super gold VIdeo quard tuner Mr5. Mable Pflanz spent the--, past two weeJqul,ltll,g ,>yslem APPLIANCE arilliant ChrOmiitolor plctur~ lUbr Solill·SlIlle Thursday til 9 Mrs. Edith Frances and Mrs. super vIdeo range tunIng sy"tctn Freda Hicks were Sunday din 22.2 Main.Street ner guests of the Mike Munters. 1 Phone 315·3600 Unroln L~---:----~----'----- .-----,-' oessuccess Breed Success? loi$Flnd Out This saturday i{::,'s,u~,ess ,success, drive after, ihe next kickoff and, ,Wayne. 'Stare, footballbree;ds prospects" , aided by two Wayne 'penalties, are, looking good ,for Saturday I - -' ." . Jreached. ''the goal. on Dexler Brown's seven·yard 'run, His n,ghfa\t"'asfw"k',,ar.sfylng run-ni'1g allempt for points 5PORIS failed, and Ihat ..nded scoring. However, Wayne nearly ::~~~~~ scored tw icc more following­ 'Turnovers. The first on acnc. •-. •... 0.' ... .' . detto's qUiJrlCrbilCk keeper from'­ the three ended in i) loS I fumble Tarkio, 14-0'; tasl week: .. . _ Soon after, MidlfWd lost a fum Unlike Midland, which ble 10 Wayne linebacker Mike bro,ught a yard·gobbling rush ing with 127 yards on 35' carries bre<'lks on three recovered Mid Riedmann, who ran 22 Yill"

''fta~~ v~~::n:tfoN:. t~j~he;, ~~O:~~~i~::r~:~S~c~ig~~~dB~:e Right after inlermi~!ljon, ::~~~:,'~.", ',"J' ~:~srn~~,~:~~~~:~dN~;~~:n~iI1~ ~~~, ~:~i~~i~~e :~~l~rm:~~ ~:;~:C~~t~~~OI~i~~~~~Sf ;~~ f "" h"" Greasy Pigskin ::':5a~=~~l:~:98~hile Daone ~th~~~~~~~~oro~uri;ls~~;~:lns . ~lIe~5 9~::~~ ;~~n;2 t;:rd~a:~ ~(,~~~,,~v OU~c1"r\ Coach Del Stoltenberg expects compared to 35 and 20 in prece five straight -'Carries, the last one fact to dominate his team's ding games - kept Warrior ~~mpo~~ yard Schenck kick~_ 'thlnk'jng. "They should remem Jefenses loose" jl'" R N' P' Prep Picks ber how Doane beat them, 27-7. Alert defense gave Wayne four Lale In the quarter, a Warrior eserves Ip I erce A look Bock (last year, That was nof typical' punt set Wayne back all its two H"~k<'C COnlecenH' He referred to Poant~'s block Winside JVs Blanked Tht'fl followed a 98 yard ~i;fari iH to Hold Homecoming F S d V' t w~yn(' 1Q, W,snl'C Pilq('c 6 ~f~:~:h:;~neOru~~d~mSO=s Norfolk Catholic went to Ihe ~~~I~~~ltt~:=;,"C~::eI~:~c::,:~: DodQ" 11. Wilkl?l'l'ld 10 By BOB BARTLETT eeon Ie ory l:('~"n- or P,·nd..r l3 M' H("n'iln 6 High school homecoming activities get oll to an early "~:~~~ .~:~ :::on~~ ~e~~~ ::~e~:::v~~ijOh~.t~orb~~~f ~:~ ~:r~ c~: ~~d ;;~;:;~in;~~ ~Irong '0'11 .." Poln! 11 LOQ,'n v,"w 17 A defensive effort by That defensive play in Ihe (Olv"'lJu~ I. "k .. ~,,, .... 11 £,tler''1'' Slarl Ihis year when Laurel crowns ils k,ng rwtl1anspn and Mark Viclor .... ompr 17. BilnUOlt Q OtherWise, Winside beat Allen, Wayne delt"ated Wisner and recelvingln both number cdJught .",)t wen I 20 and 15 yards PlainView toppled Lijurel for the lhree nght selecllons . 'and yards traveled -- 17 for ·106 The rfqhl picks boosl my record 10 8 S, or 61 per cenl If Columbus Scotus Hig'h bolted ilcro~s Because Wayne High is idle lh,s week, dg,)1n I'll have only a game, School suffers a defedt during Sun Schedule As the Wayne·Midland game II'\!' qoallm-: from two yards to lour sc,leclions,' Maylw lh,s w('cok i ',)[1 up Hl,)! <1'/('rage its 1975 football campaign, then Th,' IO~"n~k., lhM'~ oU(" nO<'fh Or Ill'" Winside over Harllngton H,g" Aft"r 1.1',1 w"ek", 26,'; ',pun, 0' W"ynP Foc p"rh n,n" ",d,". chance to make Ihc s.fate hiQh ~ard<; on the- ground Milrc Law thrashing of Allen, coach Ron Peck's Wildcat', should be ~"o<,! ,1{!{1 01'(' ""nvlr Foc .. ~r~ n,,,, school playoffs, said coach AI hungry for anolher win More Important, rrld'(,l(1 orw "'It";I,, Laurel Reserves Hansen during Monday'S Kiwa vprSlon Dale Pawn Du." key division game lor Ihe lewis and (iurk Cor,ference nis meeting Bolh Hansen and Haun fin 5,·pt 2~ 7 \6 7 Ie champions. Fall to Randolpn According to last week's ra ished as Wayne's leading rush~ . S"pl, 11> ,7 11 7 1) Wakefield over MadIson (oach John Tore/on", ('f-:VI is ('r~ WIth 86 yilrds each Hs noled S..pl .w / 21 7 to marks Ilw second 01 three ",Ir,llghl for co,lch Cliff win in three outings. playoff charts in .their district Arian i-- ~ lhc n;no 'eams 'ha' Wayne ploy' _1IIIl ~~ will finish wilh respectable re ThOU9ht' .. ~ ~~~~\~:~~n'~~~~h p~::~,;g C~~~ ,:: for I .Flight InstrueJ"ion has 0·3 record , • Aircraft Rental , ..... ,. • Aircraft Maintenance This year, marks the first WAYNE HIGH football coach AI Hansen believes his Blue "... ::~ ~aas ~12:n :~th':~ f::~:~f undelei'l~'?d Q I! . WAYNE • Devil team could go aqain. this year Hansen MU(i'CIPAL AIRPORT ball. Each of the tour classes was guesl speaker at Monl1ay s KIwanl<, meetlno BV Brian McBride We're the best in our .:-.~,LLEN --{~~~R~f· ~~n:e~~ ~~i~~c7~ ~~~~sm:r.the ~~~,~,y~~:~~ ~~'I~i9' "If matters nof what - ROIINSON _ • playoff late.- in contuSing you are thought fo be, but ,East HWY.'3S" Ph. "S-4664 iIJ selected by a point system, Unless you seE: il on paper, the "II's hard to tell' how muny what you arc. " IUllIltll~tlllllltllWlllllllllllllllllJlIIIJIIllII" point:; Wayne- will have unjil Ihe publilius SyrU5 sea<;on is over with By lhal time v/e'll sec hO'll ihc· other What i) pity that this teams did so W'2 can gel a bHIPr simple Iruth is not more idea of hov. Wi; stand," Hans"n widely recognizcd. :The noted countfl:!ss hours we spend KIDS! ENTER TODAY trying to create the ".prop· In reviewing Wayne's lasl er image" with our neigh. three games, fhe coach poinled bors and acquaintances _..illJf th~L1:IlL.P!?!~r:.~_J'l£~~. been FLEL-D ~~~:~d.'it;:- 15th Annual playing headsup ball '"Going­ Of --C;c-s -.-.;c,y-J---Jf- Into "the game against Souih natural for anyone to want Siou): City, we didn't know what the- ,1pproval of his peers. kind of defense it was going 10 Howe-ver, we are often too and that's our use, So , gave the offense concerned with "what several defenSive lineupS Sou1h people think", rather Ihan Sioux might use and told them vmh ~be .kind of person we . to visualize their blocking as actually are. Our goals signments," Hansen said Re should be our own satis. suIt: 43-6· victory faction wjth our lives. When we ourselves are '0 Wayne mastered -a 20-0 shut -PP&K contented witl1, what we out of Blair for' fhe Devils' are, the opinions of other second win and dr'ove past are unimportant, Wisner.Pilger 29-6 1Q chalk up a I We take pride in provid, 3-0 s.late. . ,Jng Ihis, community w.ith GOAL ,." essentia' service --in­ "Our'defense Is real good this ·~~(o,rda",c.e::, year, The kids f.a!';e pride In the _'wlfb ': .tie titQhf:'st ethic",l ,stal'ldar,~J t1AJmber of tacktes fhey fMake_" tr~,dltlons ~_ ~'pioj Leading fhtUlst of defenders Is and our :~'s fession, ..as three genert· ·Paul· \.,!ndner wlth._ 30. fol ·,tjon~- lowed by MIKe- Wieseler with 11,-­ of' the' Wurse family fliivffdone~ aM Riel(' Straight ·and Aaron sinc;e 19Of. NJs-sel't with 18 eaGh . ,la'sf F;=ri;~a,y. Wisn,er fan only 2:5 grollfid' ,plays, Ha'nsen said, adding' tnat" Is' the main reason! his. players do,n't, have· more tackles, I The 'only los,s thus far in Ihr~ , season is Nissan, viho sufff:red a I broken ,thumb, dvring the Blair I ,/ ~~~~';;:A'~~&:Q~:t::~~i'o;,. /

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.{ (o,dSpikers Take Tourney Athl~te ttw~s" a ,fIne sfa';,' ';Jr Wayne.' bard, !oo,k a' s,trong 'role I~ (. State volleyball 'women Sa-tur. wayne's fhree victories, Sportsbeat day. The'j-won: the elght:team Wayne defeated the host Of The , Northeast Technical Community Northeast HawkeHes, 15·13,9·15, College invitational tournament, '1S.12, In ,the fil').als, wllh Qeb< By aoh Bar*,lett Week· :~~~~~~:ywha;n~~:'I?yers,eatn'ed ~~~~~9Q~t~~I~r~gn~~n~sJ~:;~~~, ...... ,.. ..:...... ,_.,...-.;...._..., -'....;..:;;...__-'_ . This ,trio of Kathy Johnson, Wildklfferis. '1~ J THE LITTLE, response 'I've rl?:ceived spOrts are way alike. fjr5f.~oi.Jnd Ithaca; Becky ,·',Ku¢e.ra,. North In aCtion, ,Wayne abolit. ine Heral~ sponsoring a girl's Bend, and Karen Heeney, ,Hub- downed Brlaf Cliff, 15·7,. 15_13, athl.ete of the wee~ ~~ard leads me to I DON'T think Wayne High foofball _then In ,the second round, beat pelle..-e that no one ;/> really Interested:in coach AI H",nsen was being pessimistic P'~~~~;~iA.~i:\l;i~ed • having such a program.' Monday about his team's chances of Recreation F8 . fhi'; last week I asket:l readers' to send In making the state playoffs. His views place by defeating Hastfngs, theIr commenls, either for or against, were more realistic. Winside HI~ SChoot~s .leadlng rusher and scorer is this !Stai"tsTu.es_day 1>'.'s.7. about havirrg, a-- gIrl's award program Speaking fo Wayne Kiwqnls, Hansen Also' ,compellr:tg: Mld·Plalns, sE:parate from the regular Alhlete of the said, Columbus Scotus has a better shot wee~~ ;~~t:~f~~,.~~~~,eB'~~~~IS,who ha~ rushed for. ~05 y~rds · L' southeast Tech.' .. Week award. at Wln)'ling ihe district, which includes and, three touchdowns, Including .two rp's· and. l1S yards- F.or' 8oth,oops Way.e coeds will make tMlr II I don't receive any response by tjext WaY,ne, because strqng Scotus plays IF WAYNE goes undefeated agaIn this rno~~~~~~a~g~llnl)~t~h;~~r~:: week,' then I'll drop the matter. But If more Class B teams. Scotl,JS plays eight Fr:ld~~S~I~~~~e~fs ~;I;~I~sO'~d;t:)~?~ed'" th~ hard·runnIng .C!iy recreallon football starts you do have (trw remarks, lot them down class B' teams and one' Class C while ~~~~~~e~:tll,1H~:~:~ w~hf~~:~C:e~i~~ed ~th halfback Is clo~e to, -bettering last year's AOO yard!> total he Tuesday night for teams In the -' slty of Nebraska at'Omaha. and send them fa me. Make- sure your Wayne face's six Class B, two Class ('and But Hansen is wl!ling'to give.that up for collected. One reason for his low mileage last season Is that he flfth.and sixth" and sevenJh 'lind' varsl'ty and reServes 'playing name Is signed. Your name wlll be one Class A., a shot at the slate playoffs. b~hlnd eighth grade leagues, games. Monday evening Wayne was third In Une such fop running backs at Gregg Lage withheld If requested, The flnal outcome of Wayne's chances If Wayne goes to fhe playoffs, Hansen and Dwight Llenemann. But Brummels has made It on his own Starting at 6: 45 at the city ball ;;ocs to Colombus to meet PlaUe said "his feam will bypass the Husker park, the Blue team faces the in varsity and reserve mafch· . for a playoff bertb depends heavIly on an now, the coaching staff pointed out. MYSELF, I'm for the Idea of a girl's undefeated season and the records of fhe playoff In favor of a shot at fhe state In Winside's opener agiinst Walthill, Brummels racked up GoldS" lit fifth and sixth grade ups. weekly award, However, the program title. Hansen said he would love fo play play. At 8'0'dock, the Blues and teams the Devils play. Right now, Class 133 yards to lead the 'Cats to a 26·0 victory over Wynot. needs 'he tull cooperation ot all area A South Sioux City - Wayne's llrsl for the Husker title and for a playoff title, The three·year letterman also Is a mainstay on WinsJde's Golds tangle in seventh and coaches to make It a su(:cess. It coaches elghth_9r~.~e victim - is 0·3. South Sioux's future but playIng two games in one week would _, __ ---GmoJlS.e...--A~r.as. w.ere,_,av.a.l.lable...... ar\LI')"I-.!!l~Js_tlas action.. Wayne Gals don't Inferm me about a girl they bellev~ be too much Each lea,gue this year Is made doesn't look any-' brighter. Of the two been tabbed by coaches as one 01 the leaders on the tackle deserves the honor. fhen the program '\ Class C teams, Emerson-Hubbard is The conference playoff is scheduled for charts as he'plugs up ihe backfield. , up of three teams, The White will fall.flat on Its face ' l Wednesday, Nov. 5, The first game of the leam!r In bofh leagues remain sporllng' a 0·3 mark Son of Mr. and Mrs. Williard Brummels of Winsldl'!, Brad Win Three One reason I'm In favor of the awctfds playoffs is Friday ot that week, idle next week, said recreation also is a three-year letterman In wrestling and has lettered in program Is to honor high school gl,ls 1n 'Hansen wasn'I down on his team by According to principal Don Zeiss, director Hank Overln track. White a sophomore. he won his 119 pound weight Ihelr sporis. Often. male athletpJ: grab any means during the talk. Wayne has a Wayne will know mQr.e about its standing Weekly league play will con· division in district wrestling and completed In the Stafe FromNHS Ihe sports spotlight because football Is good chance of going undefeated during about 31. Should toe Devils win the West tlnue until Nov. 11 when players tournament the prime sporl Ihis tim!; of the year regular season play again this year Husker and be invited 1o the playoffs. the are !,elected for an all-star All three Wayne High volley II's almost impossible to say that a girl Reason tor his OP~players' desire second place team in the Wesl Husker game, Over In noted. ball teams boosted their records -playing volleyball did a better lob than a to win and 'heir ability to show 'ha' they will represent 'he division in the confer A total 01 86 boys are oul tor to 4· I,Tuesday night wftn wins boy playing football did In hIs. The two can win en -e playoff AH Volleyball Team recreation football In grades five over host Norfolk High. Ihrough eight, Overin added Led by sfartlng lIneup of The revised (eereaHon sene Susan Jabocrneler. ChrIs Neder Wins 2nd Loop Match dule: gaard, Stephy Darcey Mary Kovensky. Julie Kay and Julie Monday 8pd Thursday ­ Kovensky the varsity went three Aiien New. Allen's varsity volleyball team final acllon Tuesday night in the Practice between 4 to 6 p.m, tor By sets to topple Norfolk. 11 15, 1,5-6 scored Its second straight vic two.day tourney seventh and 'elgh'h grade play· and 15·7,. Mrs. Ken tory over a conference foe Tues Other teams in the tourna ~ ers. Tuesday' Praclice for "We did very little substltut Linafelter day night as the Eagle gals ment are South Sioux (lty. fifth and sixlh grade boys who Craft Lesson Given at Club topped vlslflng Walthill In two Ponca and Newcastle tng because Norfolk is a good 635·2403 don" play in league ac'lon"lhaf team." ceach Mavis Dalton sets. 15-9 and 15·7 Atlen's reserve team suffered night.' Wednesday - Practice said "A Craft Show of Your Own" alumni association homecoming, For coaCh Sieve McManigaL Its second setback ag-alnst no between 3:45 and 5:30 p.m. for take David Frericks of Cole Wayne's varsity wHI take a was the ·Iesson given a' 'he and close Sunday. July 4 Gen· ridge 10 ,he Wakefield Health Tuesday's win makes his club's wins, After posting a 15·8 first tIllrd and fourth grade boys break trom regular action un'lI Thursday evening meeting of eral chairman is Mrs, Sam care Cenler. Frericks is em United Methodist Church record 2-0 In the Lewis division set win, Allen lell 7 15 and 8·15 Friday - Prac'ice between 4 Monday when the gals travel to the TNT Extension Club, held at Knepper IK:Waylen Brown, pastor) of the Lewis and Clark Confer June Stapleton led Allen serv and 6 p.m lor fifth and sixth ployed with the Northeast Ne Osmond for the four team Os the Allen FAre Hall Sunday: Worship, 9 a.m.: Sun ence and 2 2 overall Ing with 10 points. Sfrong bump grade boys. Saturday - Prac braska Telephone Co mond ,meel, Also playing are Officers, re,elec'ed for the ELF Officers Named About p,m, last Wednesday day school, 10: Ambassador Kris Young led her team with Ing game came from Sue Lanser lice from 10 to 11:45 a,m, for 5 and-Ka1hy'--MaI~, ~ Tilden-Elkhorn Valley, Harting coming club year. are Mrs Members of the ELF Exten· Quartet, at the Church, 7: 30 p.m 11 serve points for··both-----games t:oitch third and fourtJi' grade boys Doug Kluver was taken 10 the while teammates DIane Wllte pointed out Ion Cedar Catholic and Osmond Marlyn Karlberg. president: sIan Club held etection of offi· St. Luke's Medical Cenler in Wednesda·y: Conflrmallon and Cathy Smith played a strong The C team evened I,s mark Joni I!;orn scored nine straight Mrs Merle Rubeck, vice presl cers 0"11 their September mee' Sioux City, following an injury cfasses, 4 to 5:30 p.m.; Mod floor game, McManigal pointed at 1 1 wllh a Iwo sel victory The serve points 'he first se' to lead den!,' Mrs, Emma Shortt. secre "9 on the 'football field. Kluver was Messengers practice, 3: 05 1o 4 out. area team won 15·7 and 11·6 City Volleyball Wayne's 8 team to a 1511 tary, and Mrs. lawrence Lin Officers are Mrs. Duane Koes· treated and released. Earlier p.m.; choir. 7:30 McMal'llg<1! alms to keep hIs Cheryl Koch' was labbed as victory before the locals came dahl, treasurer ler. presldenl; Mrs. Ken Lina· that morning, Mrs. Jessie Isom back with a 15 n win Aiding Springbank Friends Church win strlna alive when his club" doing <1 good lob Gets Underway Hostesses for the evening felter, vice president: Mrs. Lar was taken In the unit to the heads to the SIX team Newcastle bolh set wins was Lori Johnsor.'l meeting were Mrs Jim Warner ry Boswell. secretary, and Mrs Pender Community Hospital (K. Way len Brown, pastorl tournament Monday night. Allen who had a good overall game, and Mrs Wilrrer Benstilad, Jim Stapleton, treasurer. Mr. Vaston of Waterbury was Friday, Sept. 26-28: Women's The first night ot weekly which drew it bye the flrsl 'W!""iQ'g- )O"¢I'!I fhe coach no'ed ThE> group will meet today taken to St. Luke's MC'cIical Missionary Union retreat at round, plays the winner "of the Fantasy league acllon In city recreation The freshman leam also went !Thursday) at 9 a,m to clean Rescue Unit Called Center in Sioux CIty about 3 Born Creek Lodge, Colo. Homer Wynot match at 8 30 What reality becomell wlum ' volleyball was scheduled to get Iwo straight sets 10 beat the Ihe fire hail The Allen·Waterbury Rescue a.m. Thursday. Sunday: Sunday school. 10 The winner advances 1o semi we ask enough quelition5 of it. underway Wednesday nlghl al hosts, ISland lS 5 Unif was busy this past week a.m.; worship, I\. !he National Guard Armory Bicentennial Observance answering five calls In a 48-hour Guest Day Planned Tuesday: Month1y meeting, B Teems 1 and 2, and Team 4 At their September meeting, period. Mrs. Anna f!euter, a First Lutheran Church Women p.m and 5 were slated to battle each members of Ihe Allen Commun· resident ot the Sauser Nursing will hold guest day Thursday, other beginning at 7 p rn Teilms Winside VBTeams Ity Development Club voted to Home af Laurel, was taken te Oct. 2, at 2 p.m. All ladies of 'he Social Calendar 3 and 6 were sc.heduted to play sponsor a Bicentennial Week to the Wakefield Health Care Cen church are invited to affehd Thursday, 5.e-p.t. -2-5-0- --R-eS-f-­ Are. you building a home. at 8'15 Topple Coleridge celebrate the nation's 200th birth ler late last Tuesday afternoon Other guests will attend from Awhile Club, Mrs. Allen Trube, 2 Mrs. Reuter was Injured In a p.m.; Chattersew Club, fIlo,rs WInside's varslfy splkers. date and the 85th anniversary of Salem Lutheran Church of Pan Twenty four couples make up Allen Ras'ede. Ihis year's league, Husband wile pushed 'heir record above the the VIllage of Allen, ~~I~da~.bof~e 1.1re:~~~ 1~~Jt ca, Saslem Lu'heran Church at w::s Wakeflefd, Concordia Lutheran Friday, Sepf. 26: Football teams are Team 1 or remodeling a kitchen? 'OOm ma,'k,' Tuesday C"9, h"dwlth a su~~:y,ce/t~~;a2t;~~9~,11 ~I~:g~~ called southwest of Cctncord to Boosters coffee hour, cafe. 7 fa Darrell Doeschers, Sam Schroe Church of Concord and the Unit ho e v cory over oerl ge ed Method!'st and Springbank 8:30a,m. ders. Lee Kovenskys, Dan John Sporting a 4 J mark and its Saturday, Sep'. 27: Lucky Ask y,our Carpenter to Contact sons; Team 2 - Mike Crelgh Friends Churches of Allen second win in the Clark diuision Jr. Higlt Grldders Dr. Marla Grovas. a native of Lads and Laddies 4·H Club hike, Ions, John Dorceys, Ke1th Kop SportsSiote Kugler Building Supply Co. for of the Lew!s and Clark Confer Cuba now teaching at Wayne meet at Ken Linafelters, 10: 30 peruds. Gene Hansens, Team 3 Frigidaire &Moyfag Appliances enee, Winside dumped loop foe State College, will speak. Her a.m - Gary Bleckes. Bob Porters. Coleridge. 15·6 and 1S 8 8'anlc Ran/o'plt FOOTBALL Sunday, Sept. 28: Ambassador John Witkowskis, and the couple ColleQe Salurday Do"ne al topic is enlltli:d "What Ameri Tammy Gramberg led Win Halfback Jetf Zeiss ran for 164 can Means to Me." Mrs, Merle ~~~;~U~.i::.d of Bob Nelson and Carol Blecke Wayne Slille Methodist side servIng with 14 01 15 al yards and scored three touch H'Qh School Fr'day- CtntlOIl ill Von Minden at Allen will speak tempts while Deb Albrecht was downs to lead Wayne's eighth KUGLER BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Team 4 - Don Shermans, Bill L,1urel, Hcorlng play then cam£> AII>:-n 011 Homer al Extension Council Guy leonard back in Ihe second halt wilh Duane Lutts. Dale PJ:"estons. Kol!. Barb Rifle and Gramberg Fre91man TOday IThursday) In keeping with the Bicenten Mr, and Mrs, Oakley Re€d, along with fhe spiking of Jill jaunts at 16 and six yards for a Emerson Hubbilrd TOday HMl,nqton last Monday night and Tuesday 011 L"ur,,1 Fr;dilY Allen 011 HomO'r attend Ihe guest day are encour kept his team in front the entire chalked up their first win aged to wear Bicentennial at in the Roscoe Smith home, , I1lght . ~ against one tie tire Mr, and Mrs. Ken' Linaferter . [USCQ.VER COLUMBUS DAYS The B. team won Iheir Ihird Quarterback Jeff Dion found VOLLEYBALL were in Omaha Wednesday 10 ,.,~ -- -~- -_. - - ~ march in four outings after teammate S'uart Nissen in the H,qh School Monday Willlh,l' 011 - Firsi Luiheran Church attend a Farmer~ Union Insur going three sets, Winside, which endzone for the two· point can Wak"f,O'ld, AII"n ill Nf'wClISlle rour ance meeting During the meet n"menl Tuesdily Wilyne al Os Saturday: Seventh and Bth ''It took a longt 1m. for Columbul to dllcover only missed three serves, easily version following the final TD ing. they viewed film taken Arr.'.rlca~ mond tournament, Cre,qhlon at grade confirmation, 9 to 10 a.m and It hal taken a long tim. 'or won the first set 157 Coleridge The final touchdowns each Liwrpl Sunday: Worship, 9 a.m,; Sun during the tornado which struck America to di,cov.r Columbul." reserves blanked Ihe hosls the covered about 6S yards on a CROSS COUNTRY day school, 10; Married couples Omaha earlier in May, com second set, 0·15. before Wlnsid_e "good team effort," said coach Sald "They must have Ihe Th.ursd,ly WI,pkdily r;lasses, developed skIlls fo the peint home Friday night to observe guests 1 p,m Old Flag:' "Yankee Doodle goals warrant In hand and that takes T where they are able to rive the birthdays 01 Trudy and Bob Mrs Ronnie Wenstr<)nd had ~ 1'j r r Boy," "This is My Country," now Mrs RlJdy Longe, reading tNO or tnree days fhrougn the were the Wilbur Utechts. the the program on 'the hlslory of Esther C.rcle Sunday <"mrl<'ly srhool and "ArtHkica the Beautiful." and independently and work at jobs leader, reported the book, mill! BUf with 'ne telefype, we BIll Hansens and KriStl, the lhe club and had a qUIz about il Esther ·Clrde of the Unlled A,bl" . t,,,j,/ 9 It, ,) m worship Bless Amerjca." which' have taken them off the "TreasiJre Trails In Ihe U S,A " riln Immediately confirm tnal a . "Goo Dean Meyers. Arnold Brudigam Oct. 16 the dub Will meel at Presbyterian Church met Thur<, ,lnd hul, (J",rn,,,,ior', 10 )Q Visitina bands, in the order welfare list is now '\ avadable Citizen·shlp v,arrant has been issued and It's Julius Meyer. fhe Albert L Ihe Covenanl Church al 11 30 day at 9 am wilh Mrs Ed they wi!1 appeat for the parade Progress has been slower' at leader. Mrs Fred Utecht, pre Mcepted We consider it as Wayne, Linafelter said. because Nelson family and the Brll pm to .go to !he House 01 Sehnas.se Seven members were SiJlcm Lufheran Church and ,he pre-gl1me entrance Sat· sented a "Hisfory of the U.S 'i1lld as regis1ered mail" CreatIon af BancroJt prf!sent. Mrs AI L Pospi<;il l Rob!;'rt V John~on, pastor) of difficulty in finding suitable Flag" --- Greve lamlly urday evening, are' Captinn ~~t -'?~,",-a~~i Thuno.ly llJHwran Church living situations. Usuaffy about gave Ihe lesson Petersburg High School. Presl,dent, Mrs Cornelius rp( tor of the State Patrol com Attend Retreat -- MrS- ROberT ~ W+I-I- ~'--.2 n_lT:._ chorr a dOlen cllenfS are being served Conducts ~ervlce:. ' directed by Jeanette Wagner; Leonilrd announced the county rnuniciltlOns division, and a CI Ten women tram the Evangel host the Oct 16 meeling at 9 and, n'n'r fjulde 7: af one fime but more could be Pastor and Mrs Carl Broee Beemer, d,jrected by Jack achievement day will be Oct 9. "I,an dispatcner, Arnold Liska. Ical Covl!nant Church alfended am S(>r'10r r 1"",<1 8 ';("/Pnth grade (ir;:cpeted if homes could be ker were in Charfer Oak.. Ia Waite; Ban,croft, Joan Schlos with registration. from 7 to 7' 30 i1rr.ved in Wayne Monday 10 the CenfraJ Area Covenantwo (Of'''rrr-,)llll'' l! found Sunday, where Pastor Broecker ser; Wynot, Gerald Kubik, Wal pm at .4he Wayne auditorium teach d~spatchers how 10 use the man retreat al Covenant Cedars Supper Gue!ots Salurday Elghlh gradr< 'Con What is now needed are tam conducted fhe mission festival nul, la .. Dick Bardole, Keya Mrs Leonard and Mrs August l-qUlpment Bible Camp near Hordsvllle on Thursday supper guests rn the t.rTl',)l,or, 910,)1T' ilies willing to open their homes services at St Paul's, Charter Paha a1 Springview, R. James Longe witl furnish "salads for Capl Schamp said fhe [>atrol Saturday Ninly were in attend Elmer Carlson home wre the SUnd.1y ,>und,-, I ,>chool. 9 to clienls in exchange for room Call.. and St luke's, Ricketts Yates; Wakefield, Diane ·Trul "he lulnch !Je9an using the teletype system ance Theme WitS "How BIg is Gvsla HoIsts of Sweden, the il n1, /If)r~hl(J In 30 Lufher and board payments. LinatelteL Their son. Pastor Mark Broec, ,1'1 1968 Hnger': "V.erdigre', George Von BICentennial plans were dis because there was so GOd" Melvin Lundins. Mrs, Fred Lun L~'agup rJl( 1'1'( however, cautioned anyone trom ker. was gUe!t speaker tor the dra-eek; Col~ridge~'lo..al~ Mun­ cvssed All officers were re-elec· much radio trallie officers in .he The morning was spent in din and Mrs., yerp, Rakow of taking part solely for the money mlssldn fesfival services at St zeker; Butte. David L Baker; tes for 1976 Mrs Leonard is field couldn't get a calf through group parlicipalion and singlrlg Wakefield. The Holst's ar" cous -:::. '~i Comlng~i involved " Paul's, Wakefield. and First Winside, V,ncent Boudreau; president, Mr:!i Norman Hag He said teletype has becorl'le in the al!ernoon. guests ~ speak ins of Mrs. Fred Lundin Flrday; Sept 16 WestsuJo< "We want families who would Trinity: Altona Bi3tt1e Creek, George Barlow; lund. vice president. and Mrs popular wifh law entorcement ers were Mrs SharonBryan and E~t['n~lnr nub Mr~ Arthur be wiJfing to take the people 10 a Wausa, Keith, Byrkit; Orchard. Paul Evermgha'm, secretary agencies for that re,lson and he Miss A C Codner, "The Soul Evangl'!lical Covenant Church Mailun If)'" football game when they go Allen W. Richier; AlnsworJh, treasurer ST. PAUL'S believes the Wayne pollee wiff Seekers," Mrs Bryan is il farm (E. Neil Peterson, pastor I WedneWay. Oct. 1 E;tecutlvt! rather than leaving 'hem at ErIc Johnson; Laurel. David Mrs. Leonard Pl'"esented a gift LUTHERAN CHURCH iind that true Wife and Miss Codner Is a Thursday: Firsl year cont!r Hosp,l,l! A\HIIIMY mec,jing, 2 home' to '!Vatch televIsIon." he McElry; Randoloph, James 10 Mrs, Norman Haglund, in Carl F. Broecker, paslor Fairchild said the service will teacher. Their me!>sitge was matlon, 4 15 p,m.: choll'. ] )0, p.m explained Baker; Creighton, Duane 8:ooth; behalf of the club. honoring the Saturday; Instruction, 30 also be available to ihe Wayne The family liVIng situatIOn is a brought In songs and testimony Bible study and prayer, a Logan View at Hooper, Bruce Haglunds. on their 25th- wedding Collnty 'sheriff's office and any Friday: Mary Marlha [.rel(>, School Calendar an important step on the road to am Mrs. Malcom Jensen of Emer Bartels; Underwood. la., Gaylen anniversary Mrs. Cornelius Sunday: Worship, 9 a m Sun other law enforcemeni ofllcers son is the area coordinator from Friday, Sept. U Football, Independence for dients, Una 1 p.m Montgomery; Wayne. Ron Dal Leonard presented the lesson, day School. 10 In the Brea who need it the WakefjJ>ld church. Sunday: Sunday school and feller said Without it develop Mil1~~~~/:ig;PJ~d ton,. and elair, Jerry Kinney. "FashIon and Dress, ]867" In addition to training Wayne .banq~et second year conlirmalion, 9 J5 Honor ing necessary skiffs to ll\le alone A was held III the Next meeting is Oct IS with dispatchers Monday afternoon. evenmg a,m.; worhslp, 11. evenmg wor lappmg CHerno"y., ele isn't likely to happen Sa"el'l Mrs. LOUIe Hansen. hostess The Arvid Samuel sons and Liska and Schamp have also rpentary qyr~' 3 p m That wHl mean the center ship, 7:)0 p.m. Galen affended the Ak Sal' Ben been __mndu.d.!0-9- ..a 1.eJely.p..e -----v FW-"-tWxm-a-rr MeN!; - Tuesmy: Ladies' prayN lei Wednesday Oct 1 Jvnlor rrMEl­ won't be able to expand, linafet Guests Honor Mrs, Korth rodeo at Omaha, Satu.rday nIght carse for 56 dispatchers from hlqh f00lbrlll, Emprson, here . tel' said. and many persons The Allen Keagle VFW Auxlfi lowship. 9' 30 a m The Hurby Hansens and Tom Mrs Arvid Samuelson and a l.md northeast Nebraska The dry met lasl Tuesday af a pm referred to the service who are my Stoneking. Pierson, la, were Mrs Melvin Kraemer attended da long classes started Tues Club Holds from the local area will have to at the old fire hall Eight mem Industry- Sunday guests in the Bift Korth the lutheran FamLfy and SoCIal day 17\0rning and are sc.heduled ber!> were presenl. remain in institutions because home to observe the birlhday of Services Ladies 'Day in Pierce _ to enD today {Thursdayl~ Mrs. Lloyd Huglem.!trl is chair (ConfinlJed from page 1) Party there isn't room tor them In the Mrs Korth Afternoon caffers Thursday morning m'an for the Teachers 10 be community were the Les Brudigams, Glen The Ronald Vendt family "'e.i;l town and thei( Industry ,sn\ w,)nlr·d hy a The Winside Community Club held al the school gym on Qq. '9. wood Springs. Colo., the Harry Norfolk, were Sunday supper large part 01 the populatIOn, they sc-nse " sponsored a get·acquainted par· The third dislrict president vl){JJ right away" ing roff calf by bringing theIr Krusemarks. McAllen. Te)(., the guests in the Emil Muller home r--~ present al Ihe Oct. meet ty' .Sunday evening at ,he city be 21 wedding picture The group dis· Ed. Kr~semarks, the Raymond Melissa Rhode:!i. Fremont. IS Establishing a good rapport v.',th l'~I~1 a'uditorium for Winside school ing at the communIty hall at 8 cussed sports in school Brudigams and Arnold Brudi spendIng a few days this week Ing induslry !s-ulsO '111.11 On(, 01 thr. teachrs 'and area residents. Cra­ p.m. Blind pitch sen'ed for enter gam WIth the Muliers. -- first places an Industr,al /1111 gIl .cy brldlile provIded entertain­ G I\.T" h Mrs Hubert Eaton won the wer~ Is 10 eXlsling industry can makp w me:nt with prizes going to Mrs.­ teinment with prizes going 10 'Evening guests wer£ the The Harry Gusts Sunday ues, t Hlg t jackpot and Mrs. Kermif Turner Mrs. Emil Thies and Mrs. Fl;'ed Doug Conklings and the Wendell evening visitors in the Bob Han break you" George Voss, Carol Hansen, AI· won the cakewalk. The good agncu!tural bas': whir h e~ isIs fred Miller and .clarence Pfeif" D~~~~~eeting is Oct. 17 in the :~~t~~~ ~~\:~sV~~~1 ~~:.:~~ ~~~n.h~::~·t ~~r:;r:~t~Ot~S~~n~~ny Concordia Lutheran Chur,ch in the Wayne area makes th'.' fommunill fer. Guests Attend Club espe,Belolti 'elght m'embers ansv.o:ere'd roll Pitt homes, Logan, .Ia. and day evening guests InJthe Clar·· like ,In the- "Knolls." 115 MAIN, Wise. 525 call. Mrs. Elmer Schutte was "a Elmer Rains home, Pisgah. Her ence McCaw home. The Tim ~()~ A Wille,Selectlon (If ,RE,Nl:I. Efficiency, apart. guest. ~ sister, Mr~. Leon Yount, +ogan Bohns, Kearney, were wee,kend ment. Phone 375·3300. sT1t3 Guaranteed Vokoc Used,Appliances Less~ln leaders for next year accompanied her. guests,. were nominated. The group Oarl.ene Oxley, Omaha", was a .~~n~t!.uctlon WE SERVICE BERIGH1WI1H CD. SE~'L $portsEquip. worked on hj!..nd craft. ,Door Supper Guests Saturday overnight guest In the WHAt WE prize was ""(bn by Florence S!:lTli.rday supper guests in the ,Don Oxley home. - Phone 375~3374 - .nS~3055 KUGLER ELECTRIC Johnson. ..,''"'>1 Mrs'. OOffhea Hasseler home The B'6b---ei.jrnetts",""~'- WATER RIGHT WE NOW HAVE THE :NEW 7S "or 315·3091 .Russ TJlldfl in time'of sorrow. Mr Patefiald, Lucille Thompson', Dixon United Methodist· Church Ariz. arrived Sept. 13 to spend Haroid Jeffrey 10 Rose Marking (A.M. Ramos, pastor) and Mrs.' Phil Dietz, Jr" and jellrey. lot 9, blQCk ], martinSburQ, Mrs. Ray D.1ckey and Rev. A.M. two weeks wlfh her parents, the Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gen Sunday: Morning service, 9:30 revenue slamps e~empl. Ramos. ::~e~~:; ~~.sband rich, Mrs. Anna Janssen, Mr Vrilage of Maskell to Jerry arid a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30. join. and Mrs. .Jim Puckett and )e,lnnll' Welchel. iols I and 2. block Guests in Schutte Home Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Les Peder ',. M,lskell, re"enue stamps e~f>mp-l Mrs. Eleanor Hangman and Logan Center United Methodist jl"rry

7Easy »3Y.5tO Buy .:j Don', Miss ", t . ..' Cash '. Our,OWn t.lIstom.r Credll·Plln, • Amulcan Express Money C~rd • Carte Blanche • Master Charli:c '. BankAmericard • DinersClllb - ELLINGSON MOTORS, .CQry~11 p~rby ·SerVic:e Wayne INC.- 216Y1estFirst , .:,' "21~Log~nStreet ., . Phone.375-2121 H~rai~~ ThUrsday, SePtem~r 25,' 1975

By Mrs. Pearl EXTENSION 'NOTES Carlson 40 AttendXYZMeeting 287,2489 By linda Sander xv2 01' ttw Scl1e'm lutheran and the. Greg Holms. Salmon. In the afternoon, they Church Tnet last Tuesday with <1O aions with Caroline ,Gordon and In attendance. The Berneat Gus· Return Home Nlrs. Salmon went to Dixon '0 taf'Sl;lnS showed their pictures 01 The Harold Olsons returned the BiH Garvins to help 1heir son', Sweden and No'rway. 'Mrs. Jim Sunday evening from a trip celebrate his birthday. Fat BabieS-Fat Adults? reward' or when they're upset Charnbers gave the devotions. visiting their daughter and fami· The Lloyd Wattses, Hooper Babies off to a fat start during begin to peq:eive food as a way Hostesses were Mrs. Emma Iy, the Kim lambs of'Steward" were Sunday guests in the EI­ their IIrst year of lifo may grow of meeting many needs Fredrickson, Mrs~ Katherine son, III. mer Sundell Mome up to be lat children and fat If the misuse of food continues Grose and Mrs. Florence Donel En route to IHinols-, they took The Robert E. ,Andersons met adults. And that" Isn't a very into childhood, ers an adult he son. " Joanne Ol;;on back to Parsons, the Dale Borg .family of Alliance healthy prospect for an infant. 'may continue to use food as a Kans. and also Mrs. Mae DIe1z In lincoln this past weekend and Research shows that ,the fat reward or a:; a comlort, as well Annual Reunion of Norfolk to visit relatives. On attended th(' football game. Ran· baby and lat child builds more as a way to meet physj.cal The Marvin Felts attended an the return trip, they spent Satur· dy Borg, Omaha and Tim Borg, fat cell,> than the normal.weight needs annual reunion al the· First day nIght with the Verfand lincoln, were also present Infant and child. Laler, when As parents you shoutd set'good Covenar,t Church in 'Omaha, Perkins, a niece at Des Moines. Mrs. "Doc" Quimby and Mh-s weight is lost. the celts only get examples of eating. If you use Sunday. The group calls them. Viola Patterson flew to Denver. smaller. The same number of food inapproprialely.. the child selves "The 5 o'cl~ck Reunion" Observes Birthday Sunday to spend a week with fat cells remain't. making it will see and do. T'(leyision, food There were approximately 100 in Mrs. lillie Under entertained Mrs. Ruth Harrison and with easy to store lal agam at a ads. friends. family --and schools attendance. "' 20 -ladles at -a- -pancake-·!eed at other-retatives later date can help or hinder eatlng hablls. the Uptown Cafe last Tuesday The Gosta Hoists, Sweden ThIs is one reason why It's Visits Daughter for her birthday were houseguests in the Melvin hard for the adult who has Health Tips Mrs. Marian Christensen Lund1n home Thursday through always been heavy to lose spent last weekend in Lincoln 40 At·Party Saturday weight. Too little exercise. poor If you have aches and pains. with het' daughter and husband. Forty neighbors g~thered at Kevin Bengtson brought four eallng habits and heredity are should you puf olf complicated the Lee D'ahls. She attended a the Art Borg home Sunday eve· friends home from Midland Col· other things that may help fo tasks that require muscular pink and blue sllower for her nlng far a cooperlltlve party. lege Saturday evening. All were keep an overweight person from cocrdina tiQn? Should you avoid d~l,Jghter, given by Pam Utecht Home-mo!lld.e. ..~ cream was en dInner ~ Jests in the P"t Bengt Canyon losing weIght making decisions when you have Hanson loyed ,by all. !>On home It I:; easier ro prevent than a headache? The James Kvetens.kys. Oma· Kid correct overweight Are you a The Nebraska Medical Asso. Returns From Trip Sunday Guests ha. were Saturday overnlgM well.meanlng mother who over· clalion acknowledges that pain Fafth Nuernberger and Mar. Sunday afternoon glJests In the guests of Mrs. Myrtle Bressler feeds. infants by offering food does affect your abilily to func garet Patterson have returned :Ialre Anderson home were the All were Sunday dinner que,t, Contest when they cry? Babies cry for hon effectively StudIes ~'·ow from a 10-day tour to the Canary Clarence Becks. Wayne and fhe af fhe Merlin Bresslers other reasons than jusl being Ihat even a mild headst"e "THE CANYON KID." KCAU TV's jim Henry was at Glbson·s Discount Center rn Islands. Mrs. L.c. Nuernberger Harold .Andersons, Omaha Melissa Gorman. Omllha. wa, hungry and it is befter to search affects your ability to think and Wayne Saturday, Signing

JUlllln \ifne lor RCA Weok Don'l '75 ml$5Ih,sonC{HI"year chanc",10 Ilel) whal's new ,n COlO' TV--and Sponsor an environmental By lake advantago 01 RCA WEEK lmprovement, Write Mrs Hans specoal, -andloalu,ed mod<:!l~ 8vy Johnny Honzon 76, nowl No monlhly paymenl hll :Birthday Guests Gather appro~'-,d U.S. Department of the Asmus Febwary, on Cf<:!dtl 565·4412 /ThOle ,s a !lnance charge to' Iho Interior. doferred paf1od.1 Alllh'.! now RCA Washington, D C. 20240 Sunday in Puis Home XL·100g qlve you 100% SOlid 51,,11) IOf feltaDI"!Y. tho bf.ill,ant Ward Wilcoxes, DeloriS Wilcox ceived hlgn prize. Mrs Herman performance 01 RCA·, black matr.x of Norfolk, Dave Millers, Dallas Opfer. second high, and Mrs pIcture t~be and lhe convenIence Fred Brumels. low ot Au10mailC F,nn TunIng See '-Iou' OPPORTUNITY Pulses and Jenifer of Winside, RCA dealer Ed Meierhenrys. Carl Hinz The Oct, 16 meeting will be In For School, Church & mans, Dennis Pulses. Dianne the Fred Brumels home and Russel. and Elwin Ulrichs Other Groups For.a were Sunday evening guesfs in Mrs. Asmus Feted Money Making Project the Reuben PuIs home fo cele Mrs Kather>ne Asmus was brate the hostess' birthday hostess for the Birlhday Club Pitch pdtes were won by Mrs Friday afternoon in honor of her TRY Utrich and Ward Wikox, high, birthday Bunco prizes were won and Mrs. Dallas Puis and Den by Mrs. Erwin Ulrich. high, Clean Car Day nis Puis. low Mrs Marie Wagner, second AT high. and Margaret Krause, low Gary ASfT'uses. Mrs Frieda ELDON'S STANDARD Card Club Meeting Bendin. Mrs. JV.arie Rathman. Mrs. lucille Asmus entertain Harry. Schwedes and Walter memb~rs ed of the c;et·To·Geth. Koehlers were guests Thursday Contoct Eldon's obout er Card Club Thur,>day after evening. In the home of Mrs the commission pIon noon Guests were" Mrs, Walter Kalheirne Asmus to celebrate Koehler, Mrs, Marie Rafhman her birthday Pilch prizes were on wos"esl and mrs. Hilda Thomas won by Mrs. Walter Koehler and Mrs Ruther Langenberg re Harry Schwede, high. and Mrs Harry Schwede and Gary As mus, low

Hoskins United Methodist Church Ministers Harold Mitchell Glenn Kennicott Stanely Ganzel Sunday: Church at worship. 9:30 a.m; churCh at study. 10:30 For "Foll '75" Zion Lutheran Church {Raymond Beckmann, vacancy pasror) SaTurday: Instructions at Faith, 10 n.m Sunday~ Trinity Sunday schooL 9:30 a.m.; Trinity wor ship, 10: 30; Faith Worship. 2 p_m.; Faith Sunday school, 3 Tuesday: School board, 8 p.m,.

Peace United Church of Christ (Ira Wilcox, intern pasfor) Sunday; Worship, 9:30 a,m; Sunday school. 10:30; congrega J..~kels s1. & t;a lional meeting following Sunday Panh 51.&$16 worship service. Sh€Us and Shirts iSIo-St4 Wednesday: Choir, 8 p.m. 50lid~ and ClleCks sllesl01Q20 Zion Lutheran Church Uordan Artt, pastor)li VQU CAN CHARGE IT! Saturday: SaturdaY,SChool. 1 p.m. Sunday: Sunday schooL 9:30 ""-'''VALUABLE COUPON='~'=O a.m.; worstiip, 10: 30

i i Erwin Uirichs spenf from Fri· day 'to Sunday in the Dr. M.G. Urrlch home; leMars, la. J 10% OFF I The H.C. -r=~, Mrs. '~oi!!i-old , _. f oU,D;diJ'tB~y ItAtSiianson~s ..,.'1'011 p,obably Po;e(Tf/.o Mile", .. Falk atld Bill Falk refurned • ~ Panls'!O:;'5s~~~/anI5Ujf5 I home' Thursd8Y after attending yoi6/liter Se,.I.17. 1~7S i . ,,'. i the golden wedding o/;:lservance r~lflAA!l4J of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson SWA~"SONTV H'· ... . o~ ,Ore, They al.so i_~_._.~i. . r'~,·~ i Por'tJar'Jet,' ...... " ...(. "','c....• c,. ... ••_,,_.,_ •.i vjsif~d in the .Roger Roberts &.APPLIANCE , 311 MAl!" STREET . ' .,. PHONE 37$':3690,· ' .t,.=~".,:,.=.....,--;.;:,...-,....,.....,...,,-:-----.....,.....,.....,c'.. home at Medford, Ore"

, . THE WAYNE HERALD lOOth YNlr· No_ 72 Wayne, Nebraska 68787, Thursday, September 25,1975 Section 2 - Pages 1-8

~ GIBSON DISCOUNT EASt HiGHWAY 35 CENTER WAYNE,• HEBR. WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET THE BEST FOR LESS . Mon"day-Frlday':'" 9 a.m.-' p.m. SaturdaY - 9 a,m.-6 p.m. Sunday - 12 Noon-6 p.m. Prices mective Through Sunday, September 28th, 1975/ WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPSII .J

Good Value 2Y2

Wimmer's l·lb. JohitMorrell ALL BEEF SUNSHINE HYDROX RING BOLOGNA 15-oz. Chocolate Cookies fine or Coarse Ground WEINERS e l·lb. 87

h.~ I'l... · I'..•..-.•.•. i'.. .-' ,D,I .. 6-oz. DREAM Pine 50117-oz. WIZARD French's WHIP FOAM SOLID SQUEEZE TOPPING BATHROOM AIR FRESHNER 6-oz. MUSTARD • 8-oz. CLEANER

3-0z. Libby's FROZEN JEllO SWEET PEAS ONION RINGS GELATIN No. 303 Can 29 C ~ Libby's . ~ 1 ~ ~mJr·/(1 1 28-oz. . 8-oz. , COCKTAIL ® • 1I,.1d U No. 303 Can ~ . ~ TOMATO ~ Nestle's Hot .~ .<: I JUICE WOOLITE Mott's4-oz. LYSOL COCOA MIX C Deodorozing Cleaner 14, l-oz. Envelopes ,_,.. 59 ~"'l!:!I!IlIIR....'..~.....t; (•• 5V>.".c~) C:6IdW9at"~"h A4PPl9EJU~C1 t 6 Pack 59 79

HI-oz. @ l. v~> I 18·". "Iasie uj, Q ? @ "(Beef' Chicken, Turkey, . KOTEX I!"--' @ Salisbury, Meatloaf) ~ Maxi Pad Smuckers Grape Hi-e DRI~K (Beltless . 2~OR8'C Feminine Napkin) JAM OR JELL Y (AII~~~::'rs) ~ C 59 C 3Oc.!..1 69 2l89 3/$1 { State agendesto discuss historical development

LINCOLN - State agencies dealing Here Is a rundown of the historic areas. one of the most famous of the wagon fv\attes said there are only three other \I with ~lsfOry are to meet next week fa !v\attes suggests; tralo landmarks. . historical sites In Nebraska not set aside discuss a lAO·page preliminary report by -, an'Oregon Tra~RodlbouxPlli' In Sco"s_Bluff.Coun~.~ lor develgpmenf th9t he woulg consider a--consU!fai'\fllTl'eolO-cafalog Nebra51<:d""s post In JeHerson County. . ._ ty near the National Monument and the eligible for adding. nlstoric res~rces -Coast of Nebraska. a point near first pbSS l,Ised In the area.' One is L~wls and Clark. encampment, The report by Merrill Mattes, retired Ken€"Saw where the meets -Horse Creek Treaty, -near the W'io area and prehistoric Indian site In after 40 years with the National Park the Platte, w~lch Mattes said looked like ming border In Scofts Bluff COlXlfy, and Nebraska's southeastern tip. Police fo be commended Service, includes recommendatlons for the sea to pioneers In days when there the site of a famous council between the The other two are In Omaha - a the dLvelopment of historic areas and were few trees on fhe prairie. army and the plains Indians in 1851 missionary's camp known as the Moses ~ats The Wayne' police department mp"ved patchers . and family members eontr! with the "Inherent conflict of -, the' sO'calied Galewav Mattes said some 01 fhe spots may be IIt'oerrJlI Mission near LaPlatte In Sarpy Into new offices !V\ol'lday In the old Wayne buted a total of 375 man-houes. to interest"· between ·the State Game and to lhe Great Blains because all the trails grouped geographIcally, but that Is the County and a trading establishment north 'Hospital building and It's quite an 1m refurbish the space. Anyone-famittar wiJh Perks Commission and the Nebraska converge In the Kearney County area fault of history, not favortism on his part. 01 Ihe Mormon Bridge known as Ca pro\i~tnent the old headquarters knows that n~w State HlsfOrjcat Society -California Crossing, a point In Keith he said. . banne's Post over the old arrangement f~e While, facHltles "don't make or break a space would have been needed sooner or The keystone of developmet:lt, ae' Cour)ty where fhe trails crbssed the South He also proposes development 01 Inte:r Mattes said the conflicts between the poll,ce ',orce, ac1equate office sPiI(e can later-and 'he sooner the betier cording to Mattes, should be what he Platte and headed north pretlve displays and e)(~lblts at t~e rest Game Commission and the Historical ~Ash ove~ whic~ s~ould • certainly help make the qperatlon more It isn't easy to compute the savings 10 cali'S the Great Platte' RIver Road Hollow, the site In Garden stops along the Interslate highway, which 50ciety be in marge of cu~ ,~efficlen' and contrIbuted ttl the morale of the cify represented by the-contributed fGPij:R) - the route. which length' County of a 19th Century "relt stop" fv\atfes said he would like 10 have some of these tdstoric developments must the employees. labor but it musl be substantial. Tax wise across Nebraska. tollowed by the and the Blue Water Battlefield identified In the tourl.st's mind as the be solved. The remodeling project itself IS evi· payers owe t~e porlce department a pioneers in their western migrafion in the ~Narcissa Whitman, an area in Morrill Great Platte River Road He also looked at the development of dence of the spirit and aoope,atlveness of hearfy "thank you" for their last century County wIth a vista of the tr"U land· The rest ~ stop displays. he said, some other Nebraska historic resources the Wayne departm1:!nt. Officers, dis efforts - Jim Strayer. "Historians' now recognize Itlal the marks Mattes ha5 named after one of wouldn't Interfere with the controversial , he saId, deserVl:'s to be bewllderln1 variety of trails ccrnprosed the first white women fo cross the sculptures scheduled for the same areaf., considered as the "crown jewel" of the actually one basic system or network, all plains He said he is neutral on f~e sculpture Nebraska state park system Fort Atkin unIted along the Plaffe River This --Courthouse Rock. another. spot In 'Issue. "In any evet'lt, it Is doubtful that son offers potenlia,l. according to Mattes. grand convet'"gence of all historic routes tVoorrlll County Important to file wagon futuristic art on the perImeter would for a maior museum 10 tell Ihe "epic has led to the dynamic concept alone all·· trains. ._.. _ . offer any slgrilflcant competition with story" of the M,sso\-Jrt R'ver, but he .said embracing title' ~ the Greal Platte Rrver -Mud SprIngs. a and GPRR Interpretation at or near the rest it wouid be wasteful to try 10 rl'Construct Onetrackmind.' Road," Mattes said stage staflon and battle site sovth of room walls." he said Itle old army posf there He proposes. as a Bicentennial pr-oiect, Bridgeport In Morrill County Seven of the developments in the I\r\attes said it isn·t realislic to promote a series 01 11 hlstor,c un,ts sfretc~lng . -Jackson Panorama. another Morrltl\ GPRR ,prolect would be new historlcal Itle George Norr's home In M

Food stamps coiled '0 hoven for chisJers'

The federal food stamp program is of Commerce 01 the Uni!ed States (on r"eling under the heaviest barrage of rends, 15 elimination at food stamps tor criticism sincE' Its inception more than a strikers decade ago Secretary of the Treasury The Chamber has been carrying on a Thu<, ~I,rlk,.<, ,1ft' prolQnq<:d often at William E Simon, ',n a recent speech, fight for years aga,nst use of taxpayers th" p,p('n~l' ot r0nsum"r~ funds to help finance strikes caile-(! the program "a well known haven 'itrlKf.'<, 01"-" hlilful union ill 1,on';, and for chiselers and rip 011 artists" A step in l~e right d,rectlon was taken union,> snrwld P", ,tr'Kr' h('pellt~, not the t~e Carl 8 'Williams. a lop official of by Caspar W Weinberger in one of hl~ 1<1' 0<1 ,,(. r<, Department 01 Heallh, Education and last acts as HEW secretary when hI' (on<,urr'c·c, Pdy tWI[p when Welfare also said recently '"In effect, proposed a new regulation barr,ng feder funds an' usE"d tn subs'd lIe the government is giVing away billions of al welfare aid to strikers In states where dollars wifh virtually no conlrol'- onu' whpn Ihp,r til~P'y pay Ihe r05t of strikers are not eligible for unemploy load <,Iilrrp<, or d,re(! weililre and once What began as a well intentioned pro ment benefits, The Chamber urged HEW gram m 1961 at a cosl of less t~an 51 ilyilu-k yearS ago more than 40 per cent of the meat IIecurit;es bought Look Illto oUr RlC"nfen­ goes !o Citizens who really need it bl"ore Ihe program gets golden '-!i-~Ue "ien~ lDHIRIAl strikers in t~e state of Michigan were b}' Americanll. the mal of E Bond"­ ObViously. relorm IS long overduE', and out 01 fontrol dnd new '\nd bu) the-m where you thE' Agriculturl;' Committees 01 Congress receiving food stamps vh,-.mps dU' dev'~f'd to ,t<, weak ~~~o::~~lP~~n~.tUtah. work or hank On Ma)' 10, 1869. the have promised !f\vestlgations and reform Dispensing food stamps and 'M,'ltare to Contrlbukd h,. U Chilmber of .... ,,~I- E<-mO"'.."._:,m'...... '"" east ("oallt llnked With ""'d,.. ".."""y"r·,,~ .. ,••,,";,lh. e,,-,e log,cal starltng point the Chamber strikers, the Chamber maintains. under (omml'rrp thew~t. .~:I::::",~,,~~=~:~;:::;~~ ~:'""'. , Today, over 9'~ millIOn ".... '~d"l_"..-J"n,,J"""",""'H'" PAGl 'W'.&.Y BACH 'W·HEN Our liberty depends letters Welcome on the freedom of the press, and that cannot 30 years ago Iocat team had possession of thr; ball CQunt" ..-"II !,'l~(' p,1r! In lhl:> annual letters readers are welcome. They should be from be limited WIthout be 5('pf 70 19~5 L t Douglas SCanning most of t~('~ame . A~ S,lr I'''''st()(k ~how n('~t week. timely, brief and must contain no libelous statements. We log lost - Thomas '10..... (ilpta,,' was one of 40 pilot!; chosen <,hn~.lnq 'hr'" ,I H pr()!pft ()n,mitls Fred Jefferson. letter, 1786 ["hb~ ~,,,I il~~"me reserve the right to edit or reject any letter to par!rc,pale In one of the most secrel, 20 years ago /I ed,torship of the 1 .. pt ctilrlng missions in the war. Ihat of Sepl 71, 1955' Richard Dolph, 17 '~f'r,lld Of! 1 Hr.has been editor Leners may be published with a pseudonym or with the !Tlter(ep!ing Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Conc~rd, suffered a bullet wound in h,', rot DPrHv)n I,) "'-'N~pilper Ihr pa~t 19 ~ -attt-ho-r-'~ ~--o-m-tttedit '$0- desil ed. lIowev€i, the ""_...-+-----_.f------c ~nooll SdlOldily WhE'1Ta'Cjun---;:;:'onth~ An AnCjIJ~ Slrrr ~hown by used by hi!> ~untlng compan,on d,~ Wayn,. .... ilS nilmed grand signature must be a part of the original lener Unsigned MId hi' escort", ", .. 100 were making a flight trorr' Tru~ to Buka and thef1 to Kahilli or charged ~c~lden'atly The personal (ill'" 'hI' ilnf'ui'll Wayne 4 H baby letters' will not be printed BaUele Ralph W B'e~ridge, depot agent ~~~:i~7fl~II~;:~.~~I~g~endo~=~;I~t.:: ~~;.t ~,~~~ ThlJrSdRh! ,)! the Wayne ,n Wayn(' fhe past I,ve years, has been promoted 10 agent in the Omaha Norfh Wayne next Thursday The vffilrlc il to years ago N!C'St('rr1 !rell:!"t ofl,cf! itt SIOUX City and 191) V 16 Cadillac. welghs 9.1"-'1 pound<. n IQ6~ Thp ml!~'( ot )0 bo-'qiln h,s dU!IE's Monday The sma-II and ',s equipped w"fh several Anti pur~ud hilnd~ af'd ~omf'"'1 000 pl,lypr<, Out of Old gra.r ,rop was genf'-'ral!y ScltisldCt0f.;y, mechanlslT'S Dillinger repo--ted u~'ng Ihp v'! Waynl' p(h""'q S,lhJrdily tor WClynp. oul (orn ,~ stili Uf'fprtil,n S('clsonafly low car In )9 holdups and 1] murdf·r~ (101 Stiltf' ilnnilill b,lnd day A last w"p~ I";drroWly missed lord Aide~son suflerC'd a bro~('n lelf I('q wh,rlw, ... d (h",;t (,lmpa'Gn ttw 1'-''1('1 herr To datI" 433 trees Tuesday 111 ~ car bike accidenl on Fa~t ",pN!pd 'r; ral'.f' t898J for 1'1 IlJnd~ w,ll -~ . havE' bN'n purcha>ed for Memona! p<'Jr~. Tenth street. He collided with i'l Cilr ty, lalin(h('d il' ,1 ~,,~ oft hrr·i'l~filS! al -- It'I'' beH'lQ about one th,rd of the coun'v's driven by Harlan Heyden. Jam'son ~ <,0 ,1 rr f'"Mnday 'Sppt 77 at the -, '. -- y·rV'fem(·., Mr and Mrs Vernon Van Representatives of the Wayne 011 Indu~ /v'Iorrlson ho!<,1 )ilm('<, Milqdanl ~on of SClid thp,r theatrp business 111 Wakelleld try mel at Hotel ."""orrison lasl Wednpe; Mr~ ilnd Mrs ')Id Waynp, has 1i;l~1 -Nee~ I" Mr~ ilnd Mrs Herbert day to finalize plans for observilnce of 011 won ,1n honorabip pr,'" In the -aNebraska Molipr Progress Wee~ Oct 9 IS, arC(J"d,ng fa F,<,hpr Rodf (fjmpiln/<, rri'lf!~man'<, r~ Bob Merchanf, chairman 01 the local 0,1 qu,lO (QrYlpp!d,on In whJ(h hoI'S from illl industry inlormalion committee oVN thr United ')til!e<, (ompl'tl'd The 25 years ago OUT OF OLD NEBRASKA made of the e~pense rpcord~ at the be,)()!Jlul nJ>W Ram<,,,y theatrp a! Wa'fne 71 19<;0 Wayne county will be The adage that an a.rmy "travels on Its encampment City sidewalks 15 year!> ago State 10'1"1 bP InrtlillC'd by ~"ver,ll elitbo <'It the AI<. Sar Ben baby stomach" may not be entirely true Ducks were SOc each Chickens, 2x Sept 11, 1960 A new SO star flag was rill(' thpatrl( (II produ( tlons thiS season be-r-'f "tartlr1g Oct 1 al Oma~a There are other important factors "the eilch. bacon, 14C Ib beeL tOc Ib ham need improving presented '0 Ihe Wayne city sd1ool~ by tM,; Irr"f of wh'ch '5 "The Corn 15 Grpqn . fourteen Wayne County .4 H members imporiderables of war" that Genera! 15c Ib candels, IOc e.3--·· e-flbbage Jc Ib the Pep club in cer('monies on the school to be pre<,.ented O( t ] 1 and Nov I and 2 Wayne ,/,,111 !A~(, 21 bpf've-s to the s~lM' With 1 lawn Friday afternoon A dOlerl Wayne d',rf:'cted by Hele-n Russell Ulysses S, Gran! spoke of, yet, army craCk,ers, 6· 1c Ib tea 45c Ib coHee Dear Editor 5-E'v('n grand ch(lmp'onshlpS Wayne coun "4\{)w" ,s. alw.ay.s. on the soldier's- mind 20 '_2C Ib~ rice. 6. ~c Ib_, sUQdr. Bc Ib -- Y.e.s!eLda.-¥ as I W Ibs of soup, 8' .. Ibs of bacon, 4'? ibs organized. however, but little trouble was of rice, 30 ibs, 01 potatoes Not bad, but I! ***************************~ experienced by those companies whose 'certainly ·appears that the "three 100% PAYBACK officers personally attended to the requi squares" were the same every day tor a slfions." full week. * * TROPH.IES & RIBBONS Brigadier General l. W Colby in the The camp Itself was located about a * * "Biennial Report. of the Adiutant Gener mile from Wahoo and occupied about al," 1887·88, on file in the Nebraska State eighty acres of meadow land, It was i FOR RENT ! Historical Society, thought t~e plan a named Camp. Sheridan in honor of 40·30·20·10 qualified success. . General Philip Sheridan, late commander * (ond 12 other heodingl) * Within this report, however, was that of at the U.S. Army -----PJus$2$Added Surgeon General M. W. Stove and his The Infantry regiments were encamped subordlno!ltes, Claude Watson and F. D.' in the center, the artillery on t~e leff, and *: PLASTIC SIGNS *: Halderman, all of whom commented the cavalry on the right.' The ground Purse Each Eventl adVersely on the problems of the new sloped gently to the north. The head plan of obtalnlng rations and cooking. quarters tents of the state adiutant * * Watson said thaf while the food wBs general and staff ocupied headquarfers to' JUNIOR·SENIOR HIGH POINT plain, wholeSOrT!!;!:f..,~nd fairly subsfaf'/tJal the ,west of the commanding general's i FOR SALE I JUNIOR·SENIOR EVENTS 2·DAYS ."If would seem to me {that}- at luture headquarters about one thousand yards enc.,mpments the state should provIde distant and on an eminence above fhe food, cooks, and make all other arrdnge entire camp. The company streets ex :* Fluorescent, Wellther Resistant :* John Ryan, Judge moots. Whl'ch P,ertain to the cu/lnqt'",Y and tended down the slope to the norf~, al the N.H.C.A. Rules Followed mess departments." . extremity of whic~ were placed the mess Halderman reported; "The rations are tents and kj.tc~ens. * h * Overnight Stall. Available of ,sufficient .quantlty and variety. The T~e basic arm of the guardsmfn was t 35c eat i clli"t, Is'not suitable and- t would, .. recom the Sprlngf~eld rifle, calibre .45, tffose of FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: n;'end thM the qua'rte:rmas~r furnish the the 1st Regiment with a safety' notch, : # COLUMBUS AREACHAMBER OF COMMERCE diet...the cooking is ver'1 good, meals those 01 the 2nd regiment withouflit, Only or beln\:} served a't the hour~ of 6- a.m., 12 a year ,previously the 1st had .45 calibre The WaYDe Herald i DICK COEN, 564-3821, COLUMBUS nqon. .and 6- p,m. reSPl'/tfively," Stone musk.ets with McKeever cartridge boxes, i III11f"OfJIIlUUIlIUWHlJJJDmUWllUllllJlWJllW1WlUJllrrrtU noted ,that the law provld'es.that the men. I th(f 2nd was eqUipped with the "old .SO m,ay be ,allowed 30 c'el1ts per day ·for / caljbre muskets and cartridge. box, a *.' : Street Dance. Sat. & Sun. subsJ,)ence, To deterrfline how 30 cents. great, portion oQ~ which had been <:on· * '. *- was dlSfrlbuted In buyIng. the necessary d~mned." 'l;Or'nmpdlties, an examination must be :ll;********,,:*****************~ L"··---':_~ . The Wayne (Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, September 25.1975 Corn Borer Damage Is Noted Northeasf Nebraska surveys and sub:;equent stalk breakage. lty and harvest most sever'!y by John Witkowski,' extension However, poputations of sec- aamaged fields first, 'Damage entomokrg1Sf, lndlc<'lle corn nar o;Q~ofers warrants'- ~-aY----Oe-·assesed by spllfflng yested for grain may show sig­ greaies..f concern now since dam s.everal corn stalks lengthwise nifIcant yield loss in 1975 due to ag't is becoming increasingly from the tassel to ground levei high populations of European apparent and-fqrmers are begin with a knife and countlng the corn borer. ning 10 decide the order in which number of corn borer larvae and There are two distinct genera fo harvest their corn fields observing the conditIon of the Hons of ,corn borers per year in Significant damage will be' in stalk.· Particular attention Former Altcn resident. Morris Ankeny died Sept. 16 at his Nebraska. Damage by f\rst-gen dropped and damaged ears and should be paid to the condition home ilt Caldwell. Id(J.,as a result of an heart attack. Funeral eration borers occurs \n late broken stalks resulting from the of the 'ear shank by splitting it services and burial WCI'C held at the Friends Academy, borers seeking over wintering also and looking for corn borer. Greenleaf, Ida. June-early July, and usually causes the greatest reduction in sites by tunneling in the ear Tunneling In the ear shank will Ankeny 'litiS a "1938 graduate of Allen high school. He _was yield: since the plants are aJ shank and stalk Increase chances of ear drop as married to the former Ma)(inc Smith of Allen and moved '0 Surveys show high borer pop the plant drys down and a Idaho several years ago tacked in an earlier stage of development ulations exist in DI)(on, Cedar, harvest loss will occur • Survivors include his widow, three sor1S; twO"d,lUghtcrs; His Knox and norihern Wayne Coun Witkowsk i further recom filther. Roy Ankeny of Oregon; two tJrothl;rs. Hi)rold and Damage shows as leaf feeding and lafer pn as sialk tunneling ties Isolated corn fields in olher mends that concerned growers Harlow. both of Idaho, and one sister. Phyli5:, Roberts, also of northeast Nebraska counties watch winter meetlng schedules Idft--c -PtChard Kil', Roy K,'i clnd Chnrlp<, MrGuirf' High ')(hool illurnnl lJ,lnquel spent hiS YO\Jth at Lov(>land Gordon Nederqailrd. 01 Wayne sard that n('xl yenr''S gathering Colo and then In thl! PenqN area He WilS ,1 memb('r of the was amonq nf'arly 80 Lutheran Unitl'd Slatt's Army during World War I Rrothprhoo

Many of the most successful people in this area have f,Pund _/ that we provide complete banking service to their compJete satisfaction. REG. SALE PRICE PRICE 539.95 Triple Door Dresser with large mirror, door chest and If you aren't one of them, come headboard 289.95 in and let our capable, interested 419.95 triple Dresser, mirror, 4-d,rawer chest and headboard and dedicated people show you only 319.95 644.00 Triple Dresser, mirror, 5-drawer chest, formica tops, how we can serve you better. and headboard, save on this one 359.95 419.95 6-drawerDouble Dresser, mirror 4·drawer chest, and headboard, walnut finish.... 299.95 - TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU - 789.95 Solid Oak-Triple Dresser, 7-drawer chest and head- ~~ ill." EImI &'M alma o/Y~c$~ 469.95 Oak OQuble Dresser, chest & headboard i' 379.95 Dresse~, ~~~~ 579.95 Triple chest & headboard 459.95 MON,rHAUSAT V 8AM·6PM Choose 'rom tlle58 and many otllers including, Maple· Wllite ".Oalc and Pecan '. THURS. EVE. 122 Main MIMI•• F.D.I.C. e0 6PM·9"M SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS AT LOWEST'PRICESl DISCOUNT FURNITURE The State National Drive In Bank' 10th & Main four furniture' J!t2 Mi'es North­ ·1 OPEN - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Monday thruSaturday Hefltlt;utBrters For Wayne,' I "SERVING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS" N.f. Nebr..slr;' Nebraslra J _, "" ,.". GIBSON ~~"DISC6UNT-

CENTER I;; WHERE YOU ALWAVSGET THE BEST FOR LESS . f'r EAST HWY. 35 ~ WAYNE NEBRASKA , S~APF1tONT , DUSTERS Just Arrived j\iT I Ladies Ladies . I Solids and prints LONG j o~~of~:::sels HALF SLIPS . I . ; /' REGULAR sins 69 I $400 $2 J;( I ~ .....'u,"" Q.i..:r~~' '! LADIES TURTLENECKS ), ~ , ••, E"y to ,m 10' w"h,bl, poly"", and Mock Turtlenecks coordinate, In shirt jac, shirt and slacks Allin new fall fashton colors I SHIRT & SHIRT JA-CK SIZES S-M-L i EACH SLACKS SIZES 10 TO 18 .. j HARD T~:'~~~~E:~' ~~:~::'$o ~ § Long sleeve mitt lac SIZES 40 TO 46 - Solid slack SIZES 32 . 38 C/heck shIrt lac SiZES 40 TO 46 - Tweed slack SiZES 32 TO 38 Long sleeve ~hirt SiZES 40 TO 46 I~ I ~ ;; I Girls Warm Toddlers 2Piece Girls ~ I ,,/~j~~ Ladies 2 Piece ~ In Our Store' QUILTED ROBES PANTSUITS Cardigan HOODED September 25 J : 't..~".ff" Sweaters DORM P.J.'S ! . t I, Lace and Bias Trim all new foil colors '.,~;CH:t J..."",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,""""j fllllJlIlIlIIllIllllllllll'UUftullllllm"""""''''"11mllllllllllIlIlIUUllllllll1~111l'1I"1111"111"1I11l111l1', Brushed OrIon Reg. 57" Sizes 2Ho 4T iJU ~ :('" - '-I Small. medium and large t~.-/ Cordaroys . Polyester ·-K nits Reg. '2" $2°0 97 Reg. ar Blue ~. $300~:-Reg~.,;"-$300 I i $5 . I ' f:t------,.----L----- Fashion ....J-. -:.-_;..,.- Dickies Short Sleeve Center BIG YANK MEN'S DENIM ONE PIEcE' SnOjl Front - 2 Pockets assorted sizes Brinc"'1 WORK COVERALLS JACKETS I§ ...... '.,... Prices Effective ThruSunday, September 28 I , '.~ MEN'S flANNEL P.J.'S Compo at 512" $787 ~. I Sizes S• M• L. XL") ,I'" " \ : : i nrcm $497 .\ . sJ BOY'S FLANNEl P.J.'S I h Ribbed neck & sleeves -assorted sizel lizel ata 18 I 'StyreN.0.777 . compo at $5" 97 ~ $399 Compo a.t 56" $3 _/ Compo at$6" I THu~stAY, Skin SEPT. 25 Head & i I- I Breck Hai, Spray I.,'. Shoulder 'Bracer Contlict I I 11 oz. reg., unscented, 4 40's super hold',super hold SHAMPOO, Pre-Electric \!C!2:I Shave Lotiol1 .,~-~~ CAPSU~'-,_·J u;;':::::;~ III, On 0.u.r,.. arking,Lot .,:oz:'ube 60z. , . r I~ ,~ 55:' Size'.' ' $,..~"'..'.. ,',99' ,$I"SiZe ..".,5",•.,9",.,." c.,:.. "'''''''''''!'''~;';!''~'''''''''''''''''i,,,,,,;,;,,,,i'''''''i''''''''~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,",:"uuuu",u~,:,4P.M.· 9 P.M. I' _ . ., ....4 1 a~~~a_~~BmR!B~lmmm~~~~s:::.",~<~l§~~~e'f"~"""",I:.<;;;;~:;;;-::::;~1:l-~_~,,,"~~:i!-~.""~~"'4-~"'6~::"':::"'""t;;;;;:;'@t;"~"&ib+'""6ii"~Ct... t-i.-:;"'':;'';;;:-~~'''·-~':''':'':::~11 -" . -'- ~~.- - '. .-- ' I~ The Wavn~'(Nebr.J Herald, Thursdav, SePt~mber'25 1~75

1IIIIIIIIjllllll.'IIIIIIIIIII'III~"llImllll'II~IIII"."l1llllllllllllj1IIllllllllllllllll'!llIllIllIIlIllllIllllllllllllmamnuw Somewhere in every weeks lid is hidden some perso~r nome, token from the , I -WELCOME TO .. ~:;:;:\ i telepho"e directory, ifit's your "ome you must come illto our store QUALITY' t r--SoturdaJ n;gbt before 6 p.m. and vou'll receive a '500 GIn CERTlFIC~!~I ~ --~--- -f)ISC-aUNT - CENTER ~4?7 ~ WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET THE BesT FOR LESS .

~ ~ ~ S-lB. BAG IITTY UTTER ~ ...... ~ BK1D l Compo tit 58' ~ 2'~--- COLOR ~ =-NT PRICE ENLARI:iE ~ i ' MENT ~ _ c..\~'" "'~,. ~ I . ~~ • or", MRDEFRDM ~ ~ 'I ...'\.. .(1'°4 LIVE NECiRTIVES l ONLY AT THIS PRICE t i FilTER FIBERS ~ N') FOREIGN l PARAKEETS NEGATIVES t I For All Acquariums Filters t t i 87 ~ 2-01. bag l 57C $1 ~ . Compo at 98' . ~ I EACH ~

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C C 49 C ~fWII' }.V.r,.{..,~A..~~~~\ C 67' Size '2 Size· ~147 '1" Size """ I '1 " Size 99 illllll~mllllllllllllll"III'"II11llllliIIIIIIlIIIUllllllllllllllllllllItllll!IlIII1IlIllIlIlIllUllIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlllllll~ . 77 37 .69 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT VILLAGE OF ALLEN, NEBRASKA _ In. thC' County Courl til Wayn" . NOTICE OF THE CREATION o"F County, Nebraska STREET IMPRQVEMENT tn Ihl1 Malter of the"Eslaf" 01 OISTRtCT NO. 1976-1 AI a m'e('tin!l of 1)'1(' Chairman and Freemon! Lubbersledl. Deceased. The SIi.:'>:'s ot Ihe Villa!!e of or COUNTY COURT; Allen, Nebraska, held ill the villaq<, ConcC'.rne!L. Sept 19 - Douglas. J. Delper· o"lfkr in, sam(' Viflag(' at 7:30 --m:;,~t~~e hl:s h:~:~Y fii'i~enl'O:h~:'!il~ -dang, 21, Marcus, la, speeding, shall V. Rus The Slale of, Nedra~ka, To All boundar;e!'. ot whirh are as follows . lsI Luverna H,lIon sell. 16,. 'Wayne: speeding; paid NOTICE OF PRODA I t; Commenr1l1g.

  • :' North " ~ 1'10 H 11, Il i] """ IS 1 "".lye On rOil 'all f\,\,lnn "n(J (lc"',,'I,)nd and $8 costs . 'County, Nebraska - Ail persons intere5ted '" the estate Soulh~a~H~ orn..r at Lot 12. Blork II "I,'nl,· ,n ~il,(1 wh,(h 1-1,11, N,lY non,. MOI,on Sept Jame-<; larson, . ' In the MaHQI' of the Estale of of Frank Mernman, deceased, are oriQ,nai Town, I!'wnre We~t a d'~ n - E Arthur, J, Munson, Deceased hereby notified th.. t the State N.. lan« at lSO' to th,· Southw{'~t rorn", I}<' 011<..0 for 10, Stanton, speeding pall1 517 ",,('r~ fo' "qQ,"" ,('~olu I,on Stale of Nebraska, To All Con lional Bank and Trust Company of Lot 17. BIO' 10. \ \. original Towo ,,,,1<1 "n,1 "",,¥ .n,·c) fine and 58 costs i1dmini~lrator. tx"'" ,",.,,1 Tr ,I~ "na ,1dopl'On 'he NOrlhweSI carner ot Lot 1 19. laurens. !a. petil IMceny petitlon has been filed for tinal Nebrilska. " Pel,tion for Delermina I~ V i\nd .1fr", Ihpr"ol, Ill\.' BIO' k B, Orhlp, Inheritance 13~e~. lees and pelilion w,11 be he"rd in ~aid courf SIr<'f"I~ 10 bf' ,mpro,...rt by o,..n,no K N Natural Ga, q", 17 Sl 01 r.....Olu"on iOno Ih(' Sept. n - L Lowe, 46, on Ihe 261h day 01 Septeml)er, 1'11'>. \ urh,nq, oultprono, pal 'nq an(1 ,n" Jily'5 P'umbil',nCl tn)~l"l'~ ·.~oled AyO' Atle~1 Wayne. speeding. pa,d 529 line ~~~~~S:~~~~', ~lr~,'~~lti:C~u~~t:~ed M"nn, ,1nd CIo'v('l(lnd Maroan H,II. v'llage n(e HI',ne. 'i4 AHOeiale COUnfy Judge Sir,., 1 10 F;!Ih Slr,-.rl an(l FllIh compresso, \IB ~1 m",o',ly 0' ,1'1 m\.'mb"'~ ('Iecl,'d to $500 by 2 Days Fordyce, spee-c!lng p;~,d $79 tine 9,:00 o'clock a,m (Publ Sept Ii, 18, 25l slr,'f'l Irom Clark ~StrPt'1 10 ,,"<'hUI' o L S(he"r (0 WPD' r, 1794B tl1, Bo,,'" I",.,n<\ v"t,·o .n f"vor 01 {51 Luverna Hilton ka H,qhWay N" 9 T S M(5hane, ~lJPP""s 43 ~6 In,- p.1~~"0" "nO "dopl,on of ~il'd l,:t~t week's cons-olallon prize and sa costs H(>le~ re~Oiul'on or", ~,,,"r',. wil~ bY Ih .. NOTICE OF FI'NAL SETTLEMENT Associate County Judge Thr prop'fly to br a~v~"'" lOr 5Upply (0 'Uppl'" ,n I'; winner in Ihe weekly Birthday Sept, 23 - Chnst,ne E Lund NOTICE OF HEARING I" Ihf' (Oun-Iy (ou" of -Nil>'" (~eall In, ,mpro, cmf''''' to Ihc ,,!lo,'e £1E'Ctr,O< F,.I",P & SUOpl, Chil,rmiln <;1," ',""{)" p"s~.. d ,1nd ON PETITION FOR APPROVA,L N"f)',,~ki< Bucks drawing in Wayne mlss.ed· 18, Frernont. ~peedlng pa,d $17 (P\jbl Sepf_ 15.22,29) onclud~ ~Uppll\'~ aCopled Counly OF FINAL REPORT, FINAL slrt't'ls Blork 7. LOIS 7 a~5,'I~ IF' Ih" /VIilll,.., ot 'n" F ~Iilh' of winning tile gr.and prize by iust hne and $8 (o<;ts Ihrouqh HI. In,IIJ~i'~, Blotk Lotn Alv'" EI'>'H~ Iilbo< I\. ". ''''','' t. I,SI 0' fl.,,(j wilS r"YWWeO AOJUDICATION ANO D,ISCHAI(GE a, ~'lTn(l's!> 2~ NOTI(:E OF RENEWAL OF 11]9 aOd r('v'~"(1 ,Thf' flprk ""as ,n E'I;>ncT\on (1,·r",".",1 two days Sept_ - Alvin Habedank. no In Ihe County Cou'l Of W, Seward, speed Notice is hereby given Ihal pur Dalla~ Pul~. l~hO' M,~I'o,,' (on""n,'O r In the Mallp, of Ihe (onserv/lfor Lot' 7 throuqh lB ,ndu",,' ,n Ihp . '>0 00 Wayne won the S25 con~olafion • Ing; paid S2J hnl; ilnd sa costs suanl 10 section 5:1.135,01 liqUOr CO"ce,"co,,'oce pOlorf' r"DO'1 Nol."· " "",,'IJY "'V"O 111il! ,l ship 01 Ihe Est.. te of M,onoe Krause or,q,nal Town ot Allpn, Blo,k tl Wayn" (0 I"·,,,U.."" I,le" 10' ""." . Deceased LOI" ~ Ihrouqh 9. ,n.. lu~", ,n ,n I 41106 00 ~pe('dinq ~,·Ill,'''' "n! h",·,o ctf'lNrr"nill'On of closesl to the winning date of 70. Bloomfield, pain newed tor one year from November PM .1" Towo~.I~ Co " F,r<.t Ann. Tr, Co NS (noD ,"rD"'·' 191 10 Mot,on """ mad" by C1" ..,.lilna The Slale 01 NeOrilSka. To All h",'~hlp_ I"h"'''"n,.. T')""', t",., wa~ T, ;915 forNthe following 'retail liquor I,on BiOi k 1. LOI~ 1 a},<1 2, Block 7 UloIll,es fund "Ip",.(,j·, 19196 a"'l ~(o{ ondpd by W'>,hl~ In adlOUrn July 15. 19~ f."'," RON'S BAR IRon Olte. pro-p) 01 '. ,,'al".<1 Harr,<.on ~!'('el lyonQ Kennelh MMk~ IM'O' no B~ 'Iv",,)I, H,I' C"'v,'I"n" ;,n(1 M"n" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS has b~n liled ,n tht' County Courl !>r'oun> "ncl 0 ,(hMUf' wh,l, bus.inf>!>ses Lot 16, Black 8, Bloen said I "nc 1 01 Ihe Sept, 19 -- E I"e Muller elal One Story Block Bldg h~ 10' h,'''' ""I ,,, 'h,~ (OIJ" 0" Ih,' Mrs, Willt:rs, whose birthday and Pet,t,on 01 Nata-I,e K Smilh. Conser Dor<;ey & W',se ACd,l,on Ma"iln Hdl lilbor .07 as ~ I.1lh <1i1V 0' O"D!l'" 197> .tl I' 00 fall~ July 13, wa, in Ben 10 Gary. L and Barbara J Addlfion 204' 60'. LollS. BlOCk a "'~,"f'nl Clarence ~ Pil"f'1 ,,,bar sn Sl 0' T'u~lp~ 0' Ihl' on vator of M,nn,e Kr .. use. pur~uanl 10 It a malordv 01 Ihr PresIon, 101 10 nnd part of 101 ] I Notice Is hereby given thaI writ oWM'r, of Ih, prOp,-r1y (11r<(j!y F'ed Brade' I,'bo' 71S 6ll W,n,'df Neb'il,hl orJnr.",,· F:ranklin Store af the lime the ",'" N~tJr"Ska Rev,sed -Statules. ~),., . ten -Pr,ote'!lls to Ihe issuance Of D('o~ , 77n(1 rl c'. rI' S" [) 1,--.", block J, HeJ~"<, nddltion 10 2~ 606 10 2~ 61B, lor approvill 01 her abuH,no On Ihf' ~lr,,('1 ~IrN " or Bry"n lau la:bO' 11>0 OS ... ,-, "·s"onil'])O pm dale was announced, Had her automafic renewaf of license may Final Report, di~irlbulion, allOw alr('y~ 10 h~ Impro, "(1 in sa,~' D,~ le<;i"· K('enan, sam," 129 \9 6 jns .'Il Ih" Wakefield ;_S19 70 ,n docum{'nta be filed by any reside.nt Of the ~"m" Wh,\h m,'pl BY THE COURT ancE' Of It'e~. I,"al adiud,ciltion 01 all Ir,' I ~har: hit w,lh IIU' "'''Iaq< (If'rk Kennl't" GrilrnbprQ, 2111 OJ ~~::~a;I f~~~~o~ ;;~Sd~~lI::s ry ~tarnps village ot Carroll, NebraSka on or iSI Luvl;'rna Hillon facts stilled ,n ~aid reporl and all w,lh.o TWf'nl, 1201 nav' allf'r Ih' W"'S,d" SI"'to Ban~ l,n appOs;~J 7') • ",- OW'" 10 Ih, A~~ociale County Judq~ would have won the SSOO grand Sept. 19 '-. Dar'old A and before Sept 15. 1975"ir1 the otfice Of I,r~l joc\lJchrnp<'I'''rs alleged ,n s..id P"I,I,on pUhl"al'on 01 Ih,. NOl'e< w.-,I Kathl('en A Harts to Deryl E the village cterR. fhal In Ihe evenl Bur~" PrOCl"CI~ prize d'srharqe, and sucn other malten I,'n ph", I,on<. 10 tn,' ,,,·,,I,on of ~a,(' Supply lil' McDermott. AlIorn~y 'protesls are filed by three or more ?~ [)~r lI'''' 01 '"' and Belty J Lawrenc.e, E 6'i as mav properiy cOmP b"lore Ihe D,qr" I, ~ ... 'C! Lmpro\ rm,'ot<. ,I' ~r"ld (Thursday) al 8 15 o'clock. a College Hill addilion 10 Wayne. said license should be allowed Or(1,niln« ,,,,,hoq ~ill" D,~lr.cl "6O'i AlT,-,1 CourlrOOm. Wilyne County Courl nother, S25 consolation prize will $1915 in documentary slamps Allc:e C. Rohde. 'f',.,j~, NM,,,n HoIl. v,lIage clerll Hou~e. Wil~n". Nebraska on the 3ro ~liilll br r"r>f'alrean " m"ll< nn Ihr ll1h nay yplrmhpr the grand or consolation P'JI~ .mment. up any groce:i;lIfor ber, Estate 01 Paulrne Bronlynsk., De McOermot1. McDermotl 1975 ni''''' l'uStN--:;' W",tJlf', (Ievp prize cea~ed & Schroeder, Attorneys ... 'LLAGE OF ALLEN, NEBRASKA "00 'ilnC. iln(1 M.lnn Hoil ..rr'veC lOll .. By Ken Unafeller. Chairman rJ',rl .. r·~ lI/Iilrk,,1 I'~~uf- 'J9J Al)~f' ,.l~r- ~lrJI,CJ' ,." 'h~ erN",n'} COr'lc'ernl.'d - ATTEST Roberl Th,e', I.lbo, Notice is hereby given thill il NOTICE TO CREOITORS Pearl Snyder. Vill"ge Clerk En,' "v,,-,n',or, 1,.1'." petilion has been Iiled lor final In fhe Cour1ly court of W"yn,· is\.'..11 L<-i.q",· of Mun,r'p,"d,'" < '~I' setllement herein, determinat,on of (ounty. Nebra~k

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    NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL NO. A205 Bk_ 10 Page 111 C,ounly Courl of Wayne Counly Nebraska Estate of Lizzie Von Seggern Deceased The State' ot Nebraska., To All Concerned Save nowand get NaUte IS herel)y given Ihal a Kodak's petition has been fiied for Ihe HAWKEYE Pocket your complete probate of Ihe will 01 said deceaSed. INSTAMAT!C' camera outfit! -an.d for the -appointll1ent of Gerald W, GOltberg as e:.:ecutor Ihereof, Complete ·FREE when you whICh wil! be lor hearing in this Camera Outfit deposit $5,000 CO\!rf on Seplember 29,1975. allO'30 or more o'l::lock A.M No settings Qr (s) LIIYerna Hilfon ~I-Head;ng or only $S.9S·when ______.,~$ociafe Counly Judge requ!red- (Seal) -- _ J.!,!2Lfllilfl-lD--aillm­ -¥DJJ-deposit$l.,500 Mr, Joltll Il. Addison, Atlorney cartridge, aim, and ormore ... (publ. Sepf. 11, 18, 25) ~h()ot' Tak('~ bIg 3 1 /' only $9.9S·when you x 4 I;1'/'_quality Ctllor (If deposit $100 NOTICE OF HEA:RING black and whitp or more! Or:' PE"r'IT,ON FQR 'IN:AL NOTICE snapshots-or color SETTLEMENT.OF ACCOUNT Nolice is hereuy given !haf 'he slides Uses magicube5 ..- No. 4180 Doc., 10 Page 66 Board ot Adius'fmen'l 01 Waynl1. ,County Court of Wayne Counfy. Nebraska will hold a public hearonq . for flash pfctures • Flash' extender Neb~aska . on the request 01 Ihe "Lil Duffer" Eslate 01 Fred G. Roeber, De for 01 variancE.' of back Qovndaries ce~sed, ' lor B-2 Zone altached 10 R_2 lone 0" Nebnls~a The -State' Of to All the corner 01 7th and Main Slreels . c~c:ei'ned; " I,' • Meeting will be held 8f WOlyne N'otlce is hereby given thet a City AUd'forlum af 1 p.m.. Octol)er b~n petition -has .fileo for 'Ilnal 1,1975 seltlement herem, determinatiOn ,of AnI/one Inter(.'steo in "he <,bove heirship, inherifance taxes, lees and requer.1 may appear m person or by COltlmis:;ions, distributjon Of estate ~pproval_of Coun(il and be he.. rd anQ- fin,:tl 'pccount ".md WAYNE BOARP'OF diKha~ge, whIch will 'be for h'earlhg ADJUSTMENT' In 'this courf on Odober 3, -1975~ at 2 (Publ. Sept_ 25J o'clOCk, P.M. ,- . Entered thl-s 15th day ot Septem. ber~ 1975. {sl Lt.-verna Hirton Assoc:late County Judge • Pocket-size takQlI anywhere" camera·

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    ~,.".,. UN-LVeteri,nary Chairman To R~tii'e ... '. Swine Shed Uses Solar Heat Alfhough if looks like half a producers fo remodel their exist of pigs was moved In this month Dr: Marvin J. rwieh.Jus has cutfure and natural resources. buildln.gs," commented ai'll' of If,;' This and That .•. church under construction, ii's Ing hog houses," (September), and will be used In announced that he will be step· Nominations' for.a new chair· Twiehaus's comlemporaries, ~ doubtful fhat its i'flhabitants will Dr. James 'DeShazer, also an nutritIonal studies by the animal ping" down as chairman of the man should be sent to Ottoson. professor Norman Underdahl '\, ,"', , hom YOUR'COUNTY AGENT' be religiously Inclined. ag engineering professor, esti science department. The ag en­ University of Nebraska·Lincoln Twiehaus decided to make the "He's been a driving force in The long, low structur~ with a mates the cost of Ihe entire gineers hope the solar heatIng ~~e~~~a~~k~~i~~C~ed:~~;~~de~t~ ~;~i: ~~v~~~ecS:~?;~Z~il~~~u~~ ~!~)~terl~~~~.t" ~~~e~~~1~19ad~~~~ high pointed roof over one end 15 heating system at $5 to $15 per system w)1I be complefed before g a swine building al the Univer square fool 01 ;;olar collector, cold weather when they will chairman on Jan. 1 or as soon have a hand in choosing staff "One 01 his m'lior contributions sHy Field Laboratory, being re and we're striving for the $5 begin collecting Information after as a replacement can be members to fill positions thai ..has been getting the money for DON C, SPITZE modeled to use solar energy fer figure," he adds "We 10 using Ihe pigs on test. found have become vacant and posi our calf scours research and heating recover this cost nol He will remain In the dep1frt. lions created by the bultdlng of getting 'the 'Nork sel up" Thilt The building is one thai al energy conservation but Disposal Plans menf as a veterinary science a new animal neilllh r('scarch reseilrC!l led to Ihe development ready existed as a modified increased pig performance" professor unlll he retires on complex of from better with stand winter weather betfer if lIr!)b removat is done heat an approximate area of 6 the incoming air can be warmed Plum Creek Qi)(on County 4-H'ers attended May returned lor a meeting KSU in 1950 Tw-iehaus is also a and begm growth in the spring now feef by 6 feet, Teter says with the heat off in con The public has until Sunday to a meetlng on Sept. '2<1 at the throughout the three states dur board membN of thc American Grass usuaHy shows the' most Maple sap Is collected for the Another six pens will be water exhaust air comment on the department's Northeast Station neaf Concord Ing September. The boys and College of V€,ter hoW and Beth Gunderson, al"ld Rusty Ih~ attltodes about the project. Ne practice. and served on KSU pounds of 20·10-5 per 1000 square mg be for swine Hi Raters for 1976 Monte Mason, Randy Harder, all 01 Ponca; Anna Borg braska Wd 10 n per cent may sell cash (orn garden surplus centl. and dark. Polatoes will SAVEUPTO increase.in fourth quarter caltlp than use it ilS an Input tor ",wine II kept cool and moist, carrots turn green if exposed to the light slaughter, Incl\Jdlnq " sllable produc!lon in the months ahead beets, pO!iltoes, salsi and carrots may resprout increase In volum", of lower The cost of I('ed after the hilr turnips: and kohlrabi will The old farm house thai had a 40% grade beef from cows and light vest IS Will b(' a lor monlhs in a warmer, root cellar or cave wilh a dirt er weiqht non fed steers and slrong and ilr> indlr-il climale you (an keep floor was ideal for storage. the heitprs, (ould contnbute 10 a tor 01 what hog produr-ers Will squash. pumpkins and mE CEtLlNG REPRESENTS A LARGE AREA ON FUEL BillS worst was keeping ro IN ANY HOME Wh"'n inadl!Quauly m8ulatl!d. th", weakness In hog pr., Th,~ 101,,1 "~~I PC" quarter and 111 the upper $40' s OWe use Conwecl -;j;;-MlriliMUM TH',6{NESS cause of. the odor emilled during winter monfhs. Be sure to thiln lilSl ypar .and th,rd during the second quarter, with +Wilhm 10 mill' r,ldlU~ 01 Way"e Add ~oc per mole 0"1' way, b.. yond 10 m,I.. ~ storage choose a localion where the SlowJn, InsulatIon. rNord, wh"h w,,, ',('1 ,n "nd prices perhaps weakening some Sweet potatoes pumpk in and snow won't drift over the stor· 1970 GCQWPc, hda ] .111 000 t>LJ~rWI~ wh.,"'· W,l', ,1 r('(orn h,qh in the last half of 1976 winter squashes need 50 to 60 age area Abso'ute'y No Muss or fuss For roo" ({'nt abov'· 1974 M,II~ "nrl h,,~r (~nl h,qhpr th;", lil~t VI'''' t"JI w~1t h~I"w Ih~ lq~q Use Our Comp'ete'lnsu'ation Service' r<'lO' (I (",ryov"r Soybe,ln STock~ C"n',ovH at 01,< ,rOil ,r1l0 thl' W7, 16 "-'d<~t'T'n" tOI,lh'd IB6 milllO~ IJLJ',IWI', on NOW BU,YJNG 1 The- saybe,ln ,~

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