By LesMann Of the Herald
Waynt< School Board' members' reopened the school building issue , duringtheirineetirig Tuesday and candidlydiscussedtheprocess which may result in another bond issue vote.' . A new sieering committee is be· ing organized .to restudy the'build ing needs of the district and make recommelldations f\lr bOard action. A simil8r citizen committee formed \lver .a year ago, reco)1lmended a $9.4 million building project The boardpared1hatpropOsal down to a $7.9 million. bond. issue proposal wbicb voters rejectel!. by-an SO-vote margin in December,
Oy Clara Osten Today, we' have seven'full-time most of wh.at, was happening in wc' have kids 'stealing Cbris1)1l8S Of the Herald officers, tWO parHime officersl. Qtherparts of the country, For the , deCQratiofisjust (orl11e fun ofit. l!i,:ce flIlh,inie police dispatchers mosi part, Wayne has always been Tbis is something that didn't liap- AflOr 30 years as Wayne Police and four part-time dispatchers," said a.preUy quiet town," he'said. pen 30 years ago," saii;lFaircbild. ~iSsue: 1 sectiOJ:l, 12 pages - Single COpy<~cents. Chief, Vern.Fairchiid will raJ!.c ef· Fairchild. "It also s/;'ems. th.at the young "When I [(rst came hcre. there FAIRCHfLD is also proud of people are more qlltln: with thi!lgs '1bOuahtforthe day: fective August 13, as annoullcbd 'at Tuesday's city council meeting. were a lot of college swdenLs here the fac.t that in the time he bas been .. like drinking: It used 10 be that they Man h"as cOlwuered almost every dangerous Fairchild has .had a long CilfCer in because they didn't want to go to m Wayne, the elty has not had. a would get someone 10 buy for them thing in 1Wture except human nature." law enforcC'ment, having. served Vietnam. At thm time, it was pos· pedestrian fatality. "The last time a and lben go out m the cQUntry and , with 'lhe Plallsinoutb Police Dc· sible to get a draft deferment by pedestrian was killed in Wayne was drink. Now, we find that the kids partment, the Nebraska State Patrol going to college. These people in April of 1965, just before Lcl\!lle . gel their alcohol and drive up.and Suppqrtgroup tomeet. and as Chief of Police in LouiSVIlle did,,'t want to go to college and here, n he. said. down Main Street. That, and the WAYNE - the Support Group [or the Visually Impaired will prior to Goming to'Wayne·inI965. seemed to get into trouble regu· Fairchild feels that today's young fact that we have more offiGers on meet Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the fellowship hliil!ofthe larly," he S 300 Block of IOtll street. . 5:41 p.m,.~Accidelit on ISl11l1l1 Shen:nan Street ' '6:25 p,m.--Theft in 800 Block ofNebraska Street. . 7:06 p.m.··Deliver message in 600 BloCk ofLogan Stteel. 7:40 p,m.•·Theft. 8:3I p.\n.··Unlock vebicle at FirstBankcant Center Paddng Lot. ' FEB.7 i'2:01a.m.--Suspicious vehicle in100 Block of Blaine Street 7:04 a.m.··Pickup with trailer with no Slow Moving Vehicle Sign on East Highway 35. 1:34 p.m.--RC!;kIess pickup at 6th and Wayside Streets. 7:41 p.m...Dog at large at Hard· 008. II:45 p.m.--Car blocldng drive· way in 300 Block of Lincoln Street. FEB,8 6:18 a.m.--Unlock vebicle ai Super 8. 10: 10 a.m.--Parking complaint at 12th and Pearl Streets. 10:26 a.m.--Criminal miscbief in 100 Block of SOllth Douglas. 11:18 a.m.--Unlock vehicle at 7 11. 4:17 p.m.• ~Clear lor at Hardees. 9:16 p.m.··Clear lout Hardees. DonaldFrink 10:28 p.m.--Suspeious activity Donald Frink. 72 ofCarr011 died Tbursday evening. Feb. 16. 1995·at the in' 100 Block of West 10th Street Luthetan Community. Hospital in Norfolk. ' FEB. 9 Services Will be held Monday, Feb. 20 at 1 p.m..at the Bethany WAYNE POLICE CI1Ief'l\'ern F;tirchild announces hisre· 2:10 a.m.··Disturbance at Presbyterian Cburch,lllI'ld C:ir:roIL Visitation will be held Sunday; Feb. 19 tirement to be effective, Aug. 13 of this year at the City Woebler T~~ Court. . from? a.m•. to 9 p.m. af the Schumacher Funeral Home in Wayne: Council meeting last Tuesday. 6;50a.11l.~.Dog at large III 700 Burial wW be.inthe Bethany Churcb Cemetery with. th~ Scbumacher ~ Block ofLoganSa:eet. Funeral·H9ffie.in charge ofarrangements.' , 11 :03 a.m.--Traffic control for Fairchild...,...------.funeral at6th !Ucld MaiD streets. 3:47 p:ni:--Accident at, Middle Dixon COWlty continued from Page 1 and his wife plan to travel around . School. , ' ", ' !be counlJY. "There are lots of place 4:55 p.m.--Clear lor at Hardees., PropertyTr~ers;"",..-...... ".,__...- Minor in Possession cases," he in North America that I haven't said. seen and a lot of fishing holes I we'" ast~n'lDisineommon.S1/2.SWI/4 WAYNE HAS been fortunate haven't sunk my fishing \,ole in. . ayne·· .,OWlty , of See'. 13 :\lid the SE1/4 SE1/4 of to not be falling'some of the crimes 'My wife enjoys fishing also so we . ' Sec. 14. all iiJ28N,~, .revenue th'lt,are prevalent on 'the east and pl,1II to check out lots of fishing :P:roperty. ~ansft.. ers ~iilIUPs.$77."· we$(. coasts. "We are isolated areas.Wealsowould:liketospcnd ----...... --~ :~idE.andWiloJadeneMallU· somewhat from )\Ihat happens iln mor<:..Lime with o\lr,fau\ily/he" berg Jpi J;ilbll E., ~lI:lmberg;. the coastsbullhis does not mean said. '. ,"",;' , , 'Jail: 25.:t.eslie 0. DOescher aild WaYlle COYllty, Nebraska. D:S. ,Gran!,>~s.llIldivi#4Q.1le:"Jm!fin!eNSt .tilat il can't happen here." said 'FairchTldlik.esth,e slzeo.f, ,thi 'Mary E;. Poeil\:hcr:to Terry Poland $26.25. in the SI/2 SWI/4 of See. 13 and Fairchild. .., and Jean Poland,'The easi half of Feb. 6--Waqen A. Cook to the SE1/4 SE1/4 ofSec. '14, all ,He later told the Wayne Herald he 'the future however. with, schoolll)aterlalsand eqllipC believes he accomplished ,SOme of :'I'm not sayingJ might not. do' it men! lt1 "I DON'T THINK he performed as well [or us," said Board Member Sid Hillier. . Board .members indicated they w~nteil to move quickly with a new' proposal to correctthe building prob lems which indude space and facil ity shortages at the High School, a SO )'ear old middle school whicil . docs not mect Americans with Dis abililks Act requirements and prob lems with bolilthe.elemcntarybuild 'ings in Wayne and Carroll. XL ® Chain Saw Portable propane 99 Tile earlieSt the voters will be able t .. Forced Air Heater. ", $24 to vote on a new building proposal ~ SI'I:. SALE . will be May 15', which is six months "'9700 40000 BW"'hr, from the last bond issue election. SAL~ W~..:~ ~'~~,~ SPCi014999 <;"::lw Conference SALE Batteries for women ex fex auto. @EooM) t~;~-;}2~~] S0'lJd(12orvollbatt9liasttactOf. .1.i set at WSC DURA-START 1,1 .. -;- ••.• , File",Guide with Files Pressure , SiS2'" ftlllS or 7132· ftloS.Proo'um Washer ~ SALE " --J "las with _paning guide. leo-l2(,'OpSI.adjuslllbla pressura, 1.5 HP. adluSI· $349. -' 0- . OFF ' able spray pattern, pres-- ' 0 99 sure gauge. 35' cord. Our iEv-er)'dax low Price .$3 iiCM1200 SALE 1 SAlE SUO"!1:EMfi p ~. H~atLamp LIGHTING CORPORAIlON An pur ()se$7' 9 Holders . 'Heat Cleaner SALE. gal. 6lt cOrd, ".0 1i2"shade.. Lamp Bulbs Carey 99 125willlor250wail._. Softener $4 .. S~lt SALE, ~,.. (.' v' . ~'" $'),96 ":~~ ,.':.. ', " . .... ~~~',.r-9 . \ . .,..", " SALE • 4() lb. bag ."~"" I ',.' , '" , .' SALE ucIl ',~.. = 1 ,·lWff·" ." ":" . , ...... '. '. iJl .. Briet'ly Sp~aki:rig ...... ,..-----,...-...... ,...,...... ,.-...-, ParentIng: RaisingethicaI,m.or~l!Chfld Meeting haS been. moved Part 3 of3 Part Series . cheat or lie•. Unfortullately,this pIes have a 1l0ticeablYpOsltive ef· WAYNE - The American Association of University Women In WHAT WORK/? AND. does not.mean that such a process fcct. The negative aspect is that, ~tionat dinner which was originatly to be at the Women's Club WHAT DOESN'T _ will always eliminate bad behavior, more often ·than-'-not;-'hemoral hasl!een moved to the Methodist Church fellow.,sbip halLlt will be PARENTING STYLE Literally all normal children under educiitor in' the farnHy. seems to be held Satur4ayevening, Feb: 18 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets may be pur telJlpiation conditions will fib,tell the mother. Too marly fathers may chased fJ:ortJmeml>ers or phone Julia Slaymaker, 375-4547. Tickets The 'maturity and reasoning stories or conveniently forget to get nOI.make·lhetime·avaiiable and are $8 for aduUs and $4 for children !J!lder 12. . .·.abilities of the child are-k~factors out oea.jam, .They say George Pecomeimpatient since the discus ,/ . ". in dellirinining the teehniques most' WashingtoncQuldn't He. Don'tl>e" sions .must" be sI.ow·paced.Also ConjUscdJle Collectables chapterm.e.ets likely to be effective. . lieve it, Research has shown .that parents need to learn-not.to tum PreSchool. During preschool about 80 percent of children and such discussions into a debate. WAYNE -;:.. Eleven members of the Confusable Collectables chap years, pareJlts should establish and early adolescents exhibit at least a Ethical reasoningisnoi learned ter of Questers~'Intemationalheld their February meeting at the home enforce basic rules of behavior and moderate level of cheating when it thrbugh verbal humiliation, ~ ofLois Youngerman. program was presented by Loreen Gildersleeve concentrate on modeling positive appears as if no one is monitoring The final point is that adult on "200 Years in the Kitchen." character traits rather than pro their work. This reinforces thc wisdom in ethical reasoning can nouncing principles along with ex point. The de'velopment of cthical growth toward personal and civic develop in greater depth as a result 5()() isplayedfor T&C Club tensive discussions, lectures. ser consciousness and appropriate be responsibility. 01 the suggestions we are offering, moocttes and the like. In fact, there proc~s For these suggestions clearly imply WAYNE - T&C Club met in the home ef Joy Blecke on Thurs havior is a long slow which This means parents need to dis is sOme evidence that building up a continues during that a key dimension at any stale of day iftemoon, High scores in playing 500 were made. by Joy Blecke childhood and cu~s controversial ISSUeS openly, child's ability to verbalize..about childhood and adolescence-is and Frances Nichols. early adolescence, including different sides of the issue the ac ethical issues at this early stage can tual modeling of behavior by the . Next meeting will be at 2 p.m. on March 9 in the home of Edna buring this pre-teen phase, par at hand to help teenagers devclop be counter-productive. One study parents. In any arena of human .aaiel', '. ents would c09ti.nue model posit!ve their own understanding. A fanious showed children who talked the conl1uct, actions speak louder lfJan that characteristics lOld discuss reasons educator, Horace Mann, put it more most did themsel~es in' with ratio words. In ethics ihey shout. Yet it for fairness. 'While the poet Ralph eloquently: "We can't educate foi' P~ breakfastisplanned nalizations. They yielded to im· takes more than modcling. Growth Waldo Emerson has suggested lfJat del1)oeracy i:>y methods of slavery." proper temptation more frequently in understanding the reasons for the WAYNE -First Baptist Church in Wayne will be having a pan consistency may be the hobgoblin Discussion can take place at the than the less verbal. -- ethical principled of care, fairness, cake. breakfast on Sunilay, Feb. 26 at 8:30 a.m. It is beilig-held to of littl.e minds, it is not for parent dinner table; riding in the car, honor PaslorDoug Shelton's birthday. Everyone is wclcome. ing. Consistency and even-handed honesty, integrity and the like is Preschoolers observe keenly, and . walking along the beach; almost ness .provide. the child with a just as important as the bchavior. often ask the ubiquitous "why"? any place where the atmospherc is framework to encourage stabilily We nCed·both. Such education by Lesson on cra/lsprefJenterJ-forPEO Shon uncomplicated answers, even relaxed. Also parents need to dis whiie developing. parents is ultimately and most im if not complete or fully accurate, cuss the "other side" of a .WAYNE -' Chapter AZ Pgo met Tuesday, FEh. 7 with Lucille Adolescence. It is during ado portantly interactive. Parents too are best. When young children controversial issue. It1s far better Peterson. Leota Moller, joan Carhan and Marie Mohr .assisted the lescence, however, thal parenL~ have wlll improve on their own standards hostess. .' transgress, the same rules hold: a for teenagers to heat the line that a and character: The challenge of par brief description of why the l>ehav both the greatest opportunity and drug pusher is going to use, or the Carmen Tilgner reported on the Educational Loan Fund. She al:;o the greatest·challengc. The nai vete enting adolescents f()rces us to re ior is not acceptable, an immediate words in advance of a seduction presented a program on popular crafts. of Childhood gives way to an ability think many controversial issues. sanction that fits the offense and. it scenario, or hDw a con· artist ean The next meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the home of Pam to think and feel at increasingly Our Qwn 'corisciousness can be is over. LoUjl;:lerm or delayed pun· cOnvincingly rationalize cheating or Matthes. more complex levels. The s , , Men'8 citybof.l)ling'tourne~hl.?cld Tile annual Men's City League Tom Schmitz with a 1314. Bowling Tournament was held at Jeff Floodcaj:Jtun;d top honors in Melodee Lanes, Sunday with win- the singles event with a 704 while ners being crowned in four events. , '., " '' '. ' KIm Bake~ pla~t;d run,~r-up: with a Wakefield Bowl mllde it two ' 684. Todd Obomy placed,third with straight championships in the team a 682 and Dale Zeisler finished event with a 3213 while Pac-N- fourth with a 679. The final two Save placed runner-up with a 31-4I. placcrs wcre Dan Eggling with, a Only the tOp two teams were 670 and Kevin Peterson with a 657. money winners based on a one-in five prize base and nine teams par- . The all-events champion,was ticipating. Steve McLagan with a nine-game total of 2095 after a team series of Members of the winning team 686, a doubles series of 757 and 'a include Dale Zeisler, Todd Martin, singles series of 652:Jeff Flood David, (Sparky) Warren" Steve MeLagan and Rick Dicus. Members placed second in the all-events with of the runner-up team were Bob a nine-game total of 1978 with a Oborny, Jeff Flood, Dan Eggling, team series of 640, a doubles series' Ron Brown and Shane GlIill. of 634 and a singles series of 704. The doubles champs were Steve Dale Zeisler placed third inihc McL-agan and Rick Dicus as the all-events, race with a 1964 nine STEVE: MCLAGAN was ... two teamed up for it 1377 followed game total follOWing a team series crowned the aU-events win by Todd Oborny and Shane Guill capturedt~men's of 684, a double{series of 601 and ner after'a- nihe-game total -WAKEFIELD BOWL team title at the city bowling tournament in with a 1350 and Doug Rose and a singles series of 679. .of 2095. Wayne for the second straight, year after carding a 3213. Members include Todd,Martin, Steve j\1cLagan, Dale Zeisler,.,David (Sparky) Warren and Rick State Wrestling Tournam~nt cqntinnes; Ramer, 'Bowers and Monr aavanee to"fsemis sports a healthy 23-1 reeord. , vanced two, to thc semifinals on Thehel!flbreak"ofthe frrst round Friday night as fifth ranked Justin cameat 172 poundS:WIlCfeWayne'S Bowers at 106 pounds, won his Dusty Jensen'lost a double-over frrst two matches on Thursday. time match with Mike ,Camenzind Bowers' beat Dusty Beck of of Valley" The score was tied at ' Friend, 10-5 in the first round and thrcc after regUlation and foliowing he won by pin in 3:21 over Danny the two'minute overtime period it Hahns of Amherst int he quarterfi was Still (ied at three's. ll~ls. Bowers will now 'face fourth- The 3D-second double-overtime periM has 'one wrestler choosing ,!tledownGf iop[lositi1:liI. If he ranked Stephen Vaughn ofBeI1nind cllOQses the, down positIon he has 10 the semIS" Bowers WIU take, a 30 seconds to,earn an escape point 29-7 record nno the semiS whIle M~i3gan or he 'los,es andJensen was in the ,-,-'Vaughn IS currenLly 24-4, RICK'DICUS ANDSte\,e te,amed up to win the down position and' he was unable to dtl'iibles portion of, the men's city bowling tournament at The surprise of the tournament MelodeeLanes last Sunday. The winning S,corewas a 'get free:' fot Winside is Lucas Mohr at 142 1377; ," Jody Campbell lost a 7-0 deci pounds. Mohr, not,ranked advanced si!)n to Jay Berryman of Hershey in to me semifinals with a pin of Cam the fitst round at 112 pounds and Miller of Glrrden County in the frrst Ryan Brown at 185, lost, to Burt round in 4:25 and by man'handling 'thomas ,of Sl.' Paul in the first the fifth-ranked wresLler in Class 0, ·'Allen girls upset in round by a 15-0 margin, Call1pbell, Jeff Bargen of Hebron bya 16-7 ' Jensen arid Brown wresLled in first margin. ' round consolations, on Friday morning. _ Bargen was 33-1' coming into sub-'districtfinals the quarterfinals but it was Mohr who ildvanced to the semifinals The Anen girls basketball team 13 of 28. with a' 35-9 record. Mohr will face had their season ended in the D1-6 , Allen advanced to the champi Brock Henn of Elgin/Petersburg in Sub-District championship by onship game with a dominating 63 the semifinals who sports a 33-3 Bancroft-Rosalie, Thursday night in ' 28 win over Walthill, Tuesday in record. Homer, 42-35. Homer: The Eagles were simply It was the third. mceting:t>etween too much for Homet as they opened Jason Wylie at 119, pounds won the two schOOls this season and tip a 29.15 halftime lead and never his first round match, 9-3 over . coming into the finals both teams looked back. Jeremy Obem,iller of Blue Hill but had split the two games which were Wylie was pinned in 3:34 tpsee both held in Rosalie. "It was a_complete team effort ond-rated Cole Willnerd of Allen's cold, shooting spelled again," KOester said. "We played Rushville in the semifinals. Will doom for the Lady Eagles in the rub well on both ends of the floor." nerd is a two-time state runner-up match as Lori Koester ahd Gary Abbey Schroeder paced the Eagles for Ward Wacker'S squad'and with Erwin's Squad connected on just 20 top-ranked and defending state pen;ent of their shots from the field, with 21 'points and Tanya Plueger ' . champ Del Hawkins being upsct in 14 of 69. "" tossed in 18 while Jaime Mitchell the quarterfinals, WiIlnerd appears "I went,through and IOQke.d at fmished in double figilres with 10, to be on track- for a stale champi ,our shot chan after the game and.we Holly Blair and ShanY\l Moran onship. missed 31 shots with in five feet of each scored six points ahd Aman,da Scott Jacobsen is Winside's the basket; Koester said. "Needless Mitchell rounded out the attack heartbreak story of the~toumament. wIth two. Allen (fwiIed the,ooards.:' the seniOr 12:6-poullder and fout: 33'-10 with Tanya.Plucger leading time slJlte qualifi'er won his first the way'with nine'caroms.• rouild match by pin in 5:56 over Shane (!oss of Lincoln Christian but IQ$t a 1-0 decision to Joe Bob The Eagles committed just 12 Alkins of AmQld in the quarterfi- turnovers but forced 27 a{ld Allen nals. . was 9-16 from the foulline',eom- , pared to ij.. 11 shooting by Walthill. ' "We had agrea.t season," Koester said. :It's just too bad,ithad,16 end like it did and'where itdid," Allen closed oO't the year wit))a 16'-6 recotd. ' ," I. 'lbe W~eHerald,Friday,Feb~17,1995 7 "We did an ei i ,! ',' !8e!!21lNf\ws-';"'O'O'----...... ~...... ,...,.;...... __.;.;.,...... ,--.....~I------,...-, -~- 5854857 \' glime with another member and December at the auditorium. MOo STAR CLUB ,.\~en they had to sing the song. PlIt tiOn~asJililde aDd8econdlld Star Club met Feb. 11 with R'oberlS an4 Margaret Willler won lIii¢rewas ,adisciJssion liboutre- seven member!, .who visitCd 'the ljIe pril'-tl,' . j.', '. " Pahl for tli\l niain diningrolim an~ Norfolk Art Center. They had lunch ·Margaret Kenny 'gave a talk on the So\llh room. It waS tabled unul at the Country kitchen with Jenny George Washington and Abraham .riext monill., . Gubbels as hostess.. Lincoln. JoyceSan~hHold of the ' 'liheceWil1 tie a sPrlngcof(ee The next meeting will be March history of Valentine's Day. The haul Apri12IiDWayne.,ThC groUp 18 will! Pat Roberts. The program groupmade.vall1litilies to be S\1ntlO was'askCd,to.funiishrollS and bread ,will be on poetry. current and old clUb members Etta aDd two people to serve. Plans were WOMEN..'S CLUB _ Fisher, Est~er B\1lten; Lena R.eth- labl~ . Carroll Women's Club met Feb. wisch; Ruth Jones andAlice. Wag, Joyce Harmeier had th.e lesson 9 at SI. Paul's' Lutheran social ner.A valentine exchange w~ he:ld: and was also the hostesS. rOQm with 15 m\lmbers' present. PatRobens and Margaret Willler . The next meeting will be March Beverly f¥nsen; president, opened served lunch.. ',. ,8with Virginia Rethwisch having the meeting wilh the flag salute and . The next meeting will be, March lI1e lesson and Anna Johnson will read a Valentinepopm,; . . 9 with Ruth Kerstine and Pat be theiTOstess. . "Roll. call was "il'reqipe for a Roberts in charge ,of Iheprogram COMMUNITY CALENDAR good husband.'" The, minutes and "Nebraska, The Good Life." Marei Sunday, Feb. 19: Methodist " . , r report wete read and' ap- Jones and DOrrlne Liedman will be Church roast beef dinner, 11 a.m.-I 'a'rd' to Vl'eers·· ,ptove5l. The club decided". to take in charge of Ihe lunch. ' . p.m.; CarroIliners 4-11 Club bowl- Aw.. . r , '; .jil\rt'.in the daf,fadi.1 Sliles 1Il1,'s year. TOWN AND COU"NTRY .', ing Party, 2 p.m. . Mr and' Mrs. Mark Fleer (right) are shown accep~ingtheAsuggestion.wl\l!:~I!~for the club ' Town and Country Social Club:' Monday, Feb. 20: Senior Mo~ws Master Dealer Award f~om Richard .Bernhardt, to buy wooden bll1Tll'IS for flowers met Feb. 8 in Ihe home ,of Ruth Citizens, flCe hall, 1:30 p.m.; Car- District Sales Manager of Moews Seed Company. The on main street. Rulh'I Dian\l,jl,..Jaeger \ Wakefield boYS defeatColerldge 286-4504 Neighboring Circle Club met Feb. ing program maw.riats were ordered. . _ day at ,the home of Marian Iversen W~IELD-TheWakefield boys basketball team defeated Co 9 willi Jackie Koll for a %10 a.m. The library is now receiving lhe at 5:15 p.m: For more information CHURCH WOMEN leridge, 75-64 last Friday. night in Wakefield leaving Brad Hoskins brun'ch..A shorl business meeting mag'azine "Motor Trends." A new call 286-4425. Approximately 1.4 women of crew with a. 10-7 record headiJig into TUesday's game at Randolph. The was held. with roll call "what I do large print book was received as rrinityLutheran Church met Feb. Trojans will close ou't the regular season schedl@ on Friday when they whenTm lonely." Aget well card well as "Uncommon Grace," a bi COMMUNITY CALENDAR 8 for their monthly meeting. play at Horner. . was' sent to Evelyn Langenberg. ography ofJacqueline Kennedy. ' Oorolliy Jacobsen, ,vice president. Friday, Feb. 17: Open AA The Trojans led 23-15 after Ihe fust quarter and 39-33 at the half Old Settlers for July was discussed. A workshop· in Norfolk on Feb. meeting; flCe hall, 8 p.m. cond\l(;tro the business meeting. before taking an ll-pointlead into the final stanza. "We were up the The next meeting will 00 March 20 was discussed. The nexlmeeting Saturday, Feb. 18: f"ublic Plans were made to host lIie Friday, whole game," coach Brad Hoskins said. "We got off to a good Slart and wilRJ!elen MuehImeier. will be Monday, March 6 at 7:30 Library, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Marcll 3 World Day of Prayer at 2 2. played good, aggressive defense." p.m. Monday, Feb. 20: Public p.m .. The aggressive defense did have one drawback as Wakefield was Library, 1-6 p.m.; Senior-Citizens, The ladies were to serve at lIie SENIOR CITIZENS WEBELOS whistled for quite a few fouls which resulted in Coleridge scoring 21 Wayne Campus Ministry on Feb. Twenty-seven Winside area se Five Webelo Cub Scouts mei· Legion Hall, 1:30 p.m.; Blue Rib points in the game from lIie charity stripe including 10 in the second 12. The Spring District meeting nior citizens met Feb. 13 for a Feb. 9 with leader Joni Jaeger and bon Winners 4-H Club, Carroll quarter. . school, 7:30 p.m. was discussed. Irene Fork gave the Valentine party. A card exchange assistant leader Jane Fleer. T\!,ey "Free throws kept the Bulldogs in the game," Hoskins said. "We Tuesday, Feb. 21: Modem· lesson on the First Commandment. was held and hearts and games were worked on lIieir basketball shooters. got a Iittleover-aggn;ssive at times but I was pleased with our effort." Hostcss was Mary Ann Soden. played for fun. Steven Fleer scrved treats. A thank Mrs. Club, Bernice Win; Webelos; Tory Nixon enjoYe<\ his best game of the season, scoring 23 points The next nie<;ting will. be The next meeti'1g will be Mon you was made for the Pierce elementary school, 3:45 p.m.; Jolly including a perfect 5-5 outing from 3,point range. . . Wedncsday, March 8 at 2 p.!ll. day, Fcb. W. at 1:30 p.m. in the School. Couples Club, Art Rabe; Creative Cory Brown tallied 18and Justin Dutche!,tiilfied 11 while Luke PINOCHLE Legiol\Hall. Tbe next meeting will .be Tues Crafters, Pat Janke; 7:30 p.m.; Tappe finished in doublefigutes-with to:Wes Blecke netted Seven Ella'Miller hosted the Feb. to day. Feb. 21 in, the elementary Hospilal Guild workers, Audrey points and Mike Rischmueller rounded out the attack with ,six. G.T. Pinochle Club with twO LIBRA~Y BOARD school. James Gubbels will bring Quinn andJackie Koll. Both teams hauled down 23 rebounds wilh Brown leading Ihe Tro .guests, HenriellaJensen and Arlene Three members oCthe Winside treats. Wednesday; Feb. 22: Public jans with 10 caroms while Blecke hauled dowriseven. The host team Rabe. Prizes were won by Ella Public Library Board of Directors TOPS Library, 1:30-6:30 p,m. had II turnovers while fon;ing 15 and Wakefield was 9-1·5 from the Jaeger and Elsie Janke: met- on Feb. .s. There were 285 Members of TOPS NE 589 met Thursday, Jo'eb. 23: TOPS, foulliDe compared to 21 of 28 shootiligby lIie visitors. -- . The nextlJleetingwill be Friday, itemsJ.oaned.in J!ll)uary, of which Feb. 9 for ,their weekly meeting. Marian Iversen, 5: 15 p.m. Rectou1?l!!Y to 112 were !ldult.and 173" were chile The heart contest ended !\iId new one ~riday, Feb. 24: G.T. .City draw,60 teams Feb. 24wjlli Leona Backstrom. WAYNE-The annual Wayne City Recreation Basketball Touma NEIGHBORI.NG CIRCLE dren. There were· two renewed and was to begin,. ' Pinochle Club, Leona Backstrom; Meetings are· held every Thurs· opcn AA meeting, fire hall, S p.m. ment willlilke place on Ihe next weekend, Feb. 25·26 atlhe City Au . Eight· members of one new reader;'- The sUlnmer read, ... , ditoriumand the high school wi\h 50 teams expected to take part The seventh grade boys will play the winner of the Lindsay Holy Family and NOrfolk Panters 1's. game at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the 'highschOol on th eastco~hth grade'OOys·team willlll;1y-the'" ····winnerofRandolph and Pender at T p.m. on Saturday at the high schonl on the easi court. , Tbe seventh grade girls will field two teams willi the Wayne Blue's The, Wakefield boys basketball ofplay. 44·38, Arens who poured' in 33 of the with 10 and ~fike Rischmueller playing Wakefield at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the City Aliditorium. The team losuo Randolph in, overtime. The Trojans comeback dfons Cardinals 60 points including all added four while Luke Tappe and Wayne White's will play Hartington at IO a.m. on Saturday at the Tuesday night in Ran<:loIPh,60-56. netted lIiel)) a lead late inth.egame , eight in the overtime period. "We Travis Birkley scored twO ~picce. City~uditorium_ . .. . Brad Hoskins team feU to to-Sand but Randolph tied the. game with couldn't stop him," Hoskins said. Both teams hauled down 26 re The Wayne eighth grade girls wiH play the Spartan's at noon on will close out its.regu1tV syason about 45 seconds left in r~gulation. "He'came off his sCreens and ~at bounds with Brown ,leading Wake· Saturday at the City Auditorium. All players will receive custom de .schedule all Friday at Homer \1Cfore Wakefield wellt for the lastshot and us in a couple different ways. In field with 1\ caroms. The Trojans signedmedats with the top two teams in each bracket receiving playing Homer in. a rematOll' on with- six seconds remaining they fact;11e scored 19 of Randolph's fi had just 10 turnovers while forcing' plaqoes. Admission prices will be $2 for· adults and $1 for students and Mondily night in the first lound of got a point blanl<--attempt but the nal 23 poinh'-" 16 and Wakefield was 3-Hrom the those un TheWayne Herald, Friday,Febl'lUU'Y 17, 1995 9 faith n. Yfath\ 1,. beliefwithout need,ofcertain proof. 2. beliefinGodQr in'testimonyabout God as recorded in Scriptures. '3. a system of Feligious belief. 4.6001-· ity toauide8;l. syn: see RELIGION '. . CliurchSerrices'------~--~--~~""------:------_------_- - Wayne""'-_...... Way, day school, 10; 26th annual rei Cafe, 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday: Shak, 6"p.m.; pioneer club and con· . Wakefield Hea~h CareCenter",l:30 sciup/sandwich/piesupper, 5·7 p.m. WCTU, Concord Lutheran Church, 2 firmation, 6:30; Bible stUdy, 7; choir p.m.; AAL, Salem. 7. Monday: EVANGELICAL FREE Wednesday: Confirm;ation class, p.m. Wednesday: Bible study, and prayer, 8:15. Thursday: Stephen ministry, 7 p.m. Tues- RR2, Box 13 INDEPENDENT FAITH 4:30. FloreneJewell home, 9' a,m. . Courierarticles--due:'Saturday: -daYi'WakefieTdHe ;\VFS'.WAYNE . . .,., '. FINANCIAL Attend.thechitrch ofyour'choice '. . SERVICES .1-800-733'474,0 This page brought to you bythei;;e community minded b'uBinesses :305 Main 4ci2.37~4745 Wayno. NE.. E>!l.7~1' FAX 402.17$47~' Edward D. Jones & Go.' '11/".:, M.~sAUM ...... ". ~ \' ~''''. t·,,~· ... -fl-"' ....,"", .t~~ ." I"~'~«""" '~~.WJ.,,,"" , . . lOS Main Street !aRAD PFLU~GEA, 1NVI:STM~Nr FlEPRESUITAHlJf ., . Wakefield, Nebraslc:l 687&1 402·31>41 n WAYNE, NE. Gaia, TOl~ HI£E e$~oero 10 The Wayne Herald, FriWiy, February 17, 1995 II ELl' W.\:'\TED CABLE.TV· POOL LIFEGUARDS WANTED ASSISTANt, POOL MANAGER The City of Wayne Is now acceptlng applications '" 'WANTEII for PoolLlfeguards for .the 1995 summerlleasori. INSTALLER The successful aRPlicant must show that they TM .City· 01 Wayne Is now acce,ptlng applications tor -have--a- goo~-worf<"'I'oc<:mt-anct-that't1Ter·ate~ ststant-Poor-MiI1l8Wlr-tor1tTe'-W95'-summer1Je'astm. ~ttstwork The successful applicant must show that they have a well witllpUblic. Must be self pendable and matlire In their work. haons. Prefer good work record 8 d ,that they are dependable and motivated and organized. Must be adept at . Water Safety. Instructor; Community F.lrst Aid, 11 malUre In their worle· ha.blts. Nebraska Pool Operator climbing and working with tools; flot afrai<;J qf CPR, ,and. LlfegoardTralnlng CertifIcations. Must heights. Must possess valid drivers license, .tI1ust certlficat,lon required. Previous lifeguard experience be at least 15 years of age. Applications may be and current certification required.' /1.ppllcatlonS may enjoy working outdoors in all weather condltrons. obtained at City Hall, 306 Pearl Street or at the Some heavy lifting required. Some be obtain at City Hall, 306 Pearl Street or at the City City Recreation Office located on the northwest Recreation Office located on the northwest corner of mechanical/electrical aptitude necessary. corner of the City AuditorIum. persons Interested the Clly Auditorium. Persons Interested sliould sub· , Excellent career opportunity - promotion from should submit theIr application to the City Recre mil theIr application to the City Recreallon Ofllce no within. Full company benefits included, excellent ation Office no later than March 3, 1995. the .City later than March 3, 1995. The Clly of wayne Is an training program. of Wayne Is an Equal Opportunity 7mployer. Equal. Opportunity Employer. Please fill out application at: jones Intercable 120 West Third, Wayne, Nebr. What Does Region IV Stand For? NO CALLS PLEASE! EOE, M/FN/H Rehabllltation' of persons with phYsical disabilities Educathm of p~rsons with learning delays Growth of person; with developmental disabilitie, Complete Computer Systems Inc., a well established rm Independence for persons with menIal retardation . Northeast Nebraska businesS: for over nine years, is ex" D.V. INDUSTRIES, INC" Optimism for the futule of pers04/development delay, panding once again and looki!ll00 fill the folloWing one of lhe 't{Ela's lastest growing manufacturing companies is positions: seeking seU-molivated and enthusiastic employees lor our fabri Nurturing of children with Jeamlng'di5Q,ders calion and assembly depts. These are fulltime, permanent jotJ.s Computer Technician/Networking Specialist • with overtime. A competitive salary and compensation package is Computer Accounting Specialist oHered including heallh, lile, shorl·term disability and dental in IndIvidualized service Agricultural Software Specialist , . ,, surance, and production and attendance bonuses. Versatile approa~hes In education techniqlJes Sales People (in store aIld o~tb9und') If interested, please call Mike Smyth at 385-3001 for an ;lp" All applkant;; should be compuw literate, "'(\th MS !JOS'b,ased ma poinlmenl! '" Won't You Stand WIth Us? chines and be knowledge<;ble and experienlti!chn tli" po:s~tion that EOE:AAiMiFIDN they are applying for. Part lime a'1dful1lime :rosJlion" available, Wages based"upon experience. ~~ Region I'y'Services Please set).d resume' to' CCS: Inc. P.O. Box 158, Wayne; NE 68787 BUILDERS-CRAFTSMEN-APPR~NTlCES Most building trades, construction skills and ·metal -~ ,~~~~~,"m~p'''""''' fabrication. Inside our factories, building homes and tbm HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY metal ATM Kiosks. So~elapprentlceship8 availa.ble: ." $6.50 to $9.50, plus benents. AI!. excellent opportunity CHIROPRACTOR to develop your skills and incr\\ase your pay.in a ,L' PHYSICIANS friendly; secure atmosphere. , ,," POD' ,.··.MA'NA'"'O'ER W,..1'N'IIIED"I i HERITAGE HO.MESlHEIUTAGE lNDUS':I'ltlliS Tne City ,01. Wayne Is now. ~ccaptlng' .l;Ippllcalloos for w ."".yneSpo'rt " • fimmmmiEastJ!!:a1U¢>B'BWR;a'!'1;a3/i,:alJ'"!Y:a.,..,~NE,m·e;~~·mS4~7e:70m.·liilmav.""I,POOI.Manager for the lS95 ~ummer Sel;lll0l'l, The !wc,' '& Spine Clinic' Nor,..the,' ....a,':,st "~ •ces~ulal1pljcant must showth'li't' theJ"travea g~Od' " .. '. ,or. FIOliertkriJifiriaJ)' .' .. Nebrask'a' ". . . .work reco-rtl and' that, they are dependable and mature . ,.~.lh CNrQ.pr.....~"I"'Phl', S'Clan, , .' •.', .. ,...... ,. , HELPWMiT'EO';n' progre;;~i'ie SOO In Ihelr work hanUs. Ncebraska Po.ol Operatorcertlllca- ' ••. K;,_~. " ' -. M' d a at ~ow-J1$f.tdef pig, opeH:il,iof'l No'expen?n:ce. . .:.: .\, .':' . e. 1.C, ',. req"ir.dCall402·S8S·47Bf,)0,S85.-44S3 ,tlon required. Previous H1eguard experience and cur· \,:1"" 214 p,aarl St. . 2/17<4 rent certr'llcatlon r~qulr~'d. Pr~vlousmana"ement ex. '.-v w.y.... HE Group' PC ~g_s ~_l_~__,_. perlenee prelerred~ Ap~.lIca11~ns may n,e" obtain at '0ffice Hours);ly Awointment ' ." " . City Hall, 306 Pearl Streel or at the City RacrealJon Phone:402.3;75·~CJOO FULL-TIME Oflice located on the northwest corner of the Clly DENTIST 375-1600 618 East 71h POStTION Auditorium. 'personcs .lnlereSlerd ShOOllUIld SUDlmtll" tthhetr 375-2500,\ " appllcal/on to the Ily Recreat on ce no a eT an .WAYNE AVAILABLE ,March 3,1995. The City o/Wayne I,s"an Equal Oppor• *FAMILY NOW ,HIR,ING. for tunlly Employer. DENTAL PRA.CT~C~ PART-TIME Day CNA"or CSM '- ", ·AD. Felber M.D. ShUts Available. N'ght Shift SHEl;:TId ETAL APPREtlTlCE WE ARE looklng lor proles&Jonal CLINIC I' . 'James A Lindau M.D. on H~)at;ng. Vr.H'I!J!awng and Ajr Conditioninfl dn:,ers "whO are int9rastoo "ifl drjt'ill'l9 part S;P.BECKER, D.D.S. , Conlacl Director of NI;rsing Cordtactor has an immooiale olPenlng lor Urna oul of lhe l'Ial W:E WOULD Ilk"· \0 ("k~ this opPQrll:miV lD \hank an the nice people.. a10""lir, Foeds. lor !lle~kloil mcoey we .\NQn.. It certainly Was a pleasant surprisa. Thanks allainl Dale and Soe Hansen and family. 2/17 n ketpl~ce ma... ,"' OO>'-",opI'OI"- areawhere.something is offered for sale. 2: a place where buyers look for bar gains. 3: a gathering of buyers and sellers, 4. where messages are exchanged. 5. wherejob seekers lqok for Work. "rnsee SUCCESS . IIELP W \:"TEJ> HELP W/lNTEP:Taking applications Business &. Professional DirecloPV tor ~-titOO help, Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Also taking applicatiOnS I"ranother shilts. Man ACCOUNTING SI~RVl( ES Sun. 5:00 p.rn:!!>. close: Apply al Dairy 0.-.. w"'~.. · . 2/1011 Succesaful career opportunities begin with ](~ the M.G.WaldbalJm Company, o"e of thena· tio...'s largest producer. of egg.8"d egg prod· ((utifitdPClbUc '11!~1.t~~ .~ •• , HB.PwANTm ·ucta. JDinu$ aaa: . .: AccoClntants ~.·~~~A.s...... •.~ ~tQ....·lH....• $30-$60 thous ":, \,~;" ... ".... ,; "';. \,.... "",,'" ,.... , ... , ',.... """~,"',""""',, """',,,'.,"'"";''', .... "..... , .... " ... "... "... , "',,''''-,'''',"Jii'" .... Wayne, NE. 3.75~1811 Telephone: 375-21.80 ~.~,1, : ." . ~.•:~:1 :-:'dUS-rFOR .Y,OU :: ELECTRICAL .~~ .' :~~ MORRIS' ,;~ Educatian ~Opp,ortunjty-- Fulfillment :;: .MITCHELL 111 Wen nurd lit. Wayne a<~28911 MACHINE & ....,... '''','' .BDING·'. . , <~ Wayn~Care Centre offers::: .fLEe.IRIC -Auto-Home -Ufe CC ~:~ Training and QertificaUonin cooperation with . ~:~ -Health-Farm INC. ;", ·Northeast.Comm~nitYCoU~ge for 'Certified Nurse,', Wayne,NetJrasb . Serving the needs ot ~;-.. . . A.$si.s'tants. ' ...;... Nabraskans tor over 50 Y.ears. 11 5Clark$treet ~~x V ·315·3588i~ lndap~ndent Agant. "'\." '",.'10 Wayne, Nebraska. 375-2055 ;~,Ql)n:,t.U~S$;,AlIt.;'.rt;LAS$g$eiGIH.SOON .. ~.~ . .'. :~ Leam:how.you.can make a diff.r$Jlc~ tobtlalth ca.re In Wayne;:~ Rusty :: ~~: Parker COLLECTIONS < Contact Jeanne Thede - 375·4894 or <, 118 Wesl ... .'Banks FINANCIAL 1blrdSl. cal~;;;;~~;~t ~~1;;RE i ·Merchants :1] .. l1 ,wayne, NE 68787 ·Doclors Bus: 402-375-3470 ·Hospllals ~~~ 811 E. 14TH - WAYNE, NE EOE f~s:402.375-11~3 ·Returned Checks . T g Accounts <~;<,,;.,; ...:';~; ,; ~;,)~-,.>;<..;~; «~,~< ,,>~ ~~,; '~"~« ,:\;<\.~ \:< <,;.-.:;<,;';"; <~; ,,;~; ~~ ~>: ,»>;~: ,.>;.,;<,~,;~;~ r;i:=i State ~ Action '. Credit Corporatwo \.::::::J Insurance Co. 220 Wnt 7111 str8et Weyne, HE 88781 PART~TIME (402) 815·4808 RECEPTIONIST; HELPWANTED:S~eklngIndividual PLUMBINC SALES. PERSON with a COL license an~ heating/cooling ser, Must ba n.al In apPjlar vi~~j,JnsJ,_gxp.Jtrtence or a.wUUngness .to : 'o....AJt ~.,'" .~ 'inc~aniCcoidlal. .I'rlor learn. Must haYei'eferentes· and a dear drlv. Pt~':in exporlence helplul, but A:me.,Clln·£lCpt••e • ..,' f? \"1" . fngrecord. Insural1c:e and profltsharlngben H••tls '. -..' .' 0;01 nee.aeary. PLeas. Flnl!nclal Adllla.or. efi!s Ind. Pick up appUcation at lath Prop Co",..m .'" -- I drop r.sumes 011 or plek Goorge Ph&lps . Jennif&r Phelps ~I up·appllea!lons.al Jammer ane, 3105. Main St. or Call 375-3555 for Curt Wjjwerding • Scoll Ralh . '.' SPACE· . more informaUon, Photography, 217 Ma In, ·Parsonal Finaed-a) Planning , Spethman . Wayn•., HE. '8usiness Planning FOR ..,..r:~-'''''''''---' ~c...... :....._. . _~c··' ·Tax Pl~nning.$lra:legi"s Plumbing ·Mon'ey Mark&l & Mutual Funds Wayne•. Nebl'aska RENT ·Insuranca & Annuity Products '{lWaslm9nl Carmi.cales JiQI. Spethman .IRAs I Keoghs 375-4499- W.yrre '. 2nd !.l Peon· 375.1 s48 Pender, 325 Moln. 3:BS,305{)' _" Hart!n:9 t'On REAL ESTATE VEHICLES .• 216 Noillf.9'''''''''y - ~tl0 .Toll Free 1-800'657·2123 .FaPm Sales . YAMAHA ·.cKawasaki -Home Sales . Ltli:."~g:7.d~;croU. co1aONDA -fal'm "1II.I,ment Com'!ridewith HS., 'Motj)r Cycles -let Sids .Snow Mobn~s M~ .'Bq'B 206 ....,... Sueet C~clct~ INSURANCE W'ay-".,NE :~7~~~5 . South I1wy81 NorlolIo, NJ }oln,T(Jday! . Telephone, 371-$'151 SERVICES ~tftIt\ IIEIIIE,. I _,,' '.' Automotive N~eRASKA ' .~ervicec-- Call: 1-800,~9?:2~Ol M~ynard Oh!, .S.•,...... ":"''''".", ; {;J.\ajor &MinfJr fWalts ~M~mbenh1p!Aut.. ~H.O Cus~&rs.~OO;S_~~~~,1~79$.U~1~Re, 81f3.68: Wayne Area. Cham. SlOn ~~mo~~~ln~Ex~ti~~s-a1 8:48 PM. Martinson seconded. carried I•••••••••••••••••, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••• bet" Qf .C.omm~rce, f"ti, 60.00; Wayne- Cou'I.lY 5·Q Treasurer. Fe. 561.00; WAPA.'Se. 1865~.46 ,Snyder moved to end Executivo Session, Unda'Anderson 'was ihtrodu-te.d as the new a1 9.13 PM. Morgan seconded. earned~. . AdfTiin~trator of the Wa~he COfnmunlly Hous~- jor ~y~~~~~~c~or~·~~~~~~~.~n~: jnQ~::G::c::.~I~~~~~ntheweek' of 2/5 gan s~CQnded. Carried 5-Q.... 2111 as 80)1 ~t VYeo.k. 9;30~ ~.r,~e~:::s~:~ng adjoumw a~ Board 0.', Equa!iz~tJ'on heanf),g was held on S M -S . SMitaty Sewer EX1Gns'~on DiS~K;I No. 85-1 and ' CO" ~C:~~~;i. E:~:~::" ,Wti.tef Main Extensio!t r;>i,~lrictNo. Ss:.l. I (Publ;_,F.~, 11). P.rqposed .~ope am~~~e()ts regarding, tr68S and Ooteh Elm diS0Mi3 were rO'o'iewro. Annual Reports 9f ,EJ~lnc PistrjbUtlOn Pi Yis~ aoo P~b1jc Works. [)i.....ision werd. gi>Jen. APPROVEO: Re·$. ~4 making assessrnitnts- in·Sanitary Sf;twet exte:nsiotl 'Qistrlct 85-1 and in Wr,ller' ExtsnoiclO !liS~rcl 55-1. , . .... ~s.5,appi~Vlng.O,H~re & A~~dat~ a:a.8fIGjn~rs.l-o( the·Public WOtJ(s FacUlty Pro~, ' To ~. par!\ing )