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BVSANDRABREITKREUTZ Black Hills Stage Ltnes. Jnc. of Finnigan asked why the stage at a deficit at 526.,470under the B~sskhol explained that the a ride and many are' unable were Mrs•. Albert G. Carlson of "We're a first class" city with Norfolk 'concernIng changes In tine,s had put the changes into old syste'm, he seld. new schedule .atlcws the busses '1~~~c~~~nigO~~ QUftlb~~~~~~a~~ Wayne and Kay Cliff, VISTA " horse ,and, buggy transporta­ therr bus, line operations. - effect without first obtaining Ihe Under the oJd schedule, a bus to be free in the afternoons .tcr worker In the Wayne area. ·Ieaving Norfolk at 7: ttcn sys,tem:', said,. Mtt.:, JOpe,1I Robert Planansky and Pal~lck consent of the Public Servo 15 a.m. charier service, a further source urne e trlp is necessary. arrived In Sioux City at of income for the tines. In Bull, "director of tf'le W,rne Quinn, attorneys from lincoln, Ices Commission. South stece She tett public relations could Miss Ctlttexpressed her belief Senior ~ltIzeri Center, at bus represented the stage lines. 9: 15 a.m.. and a bus leaving eccrucn. he said, it cuts off playa· b'ig part In IncreasIng a • Bussk'ohl explained that ex­ that man y college students he"rlng Wednesday In Wayne, Mrs. Bull spoke for the group South' Sioux City at 4:45 p.m. several hour's of layover time passenger revenue for the stage press-fast frelgM service--fs' would use the bus If 'a schedule About 2S persons Interested In of Wayne residents who were arrived back !n ..Norfolk et 6: 45 which drivers had to be paid for lines and pointed oct that 'sene­ responsible 'or the majority of could be set up that would providing an etttclent trans­ present to object to the recent p.m. Both busses made stops--in under the oIU~m. cures are currently unclear and his company's and that ~p:ortatlon revenue, Wayne, ~ difficult to obtain. provide them with transpOrta. system In 'and 'out of bus schedule changes. ~ i.., Mrs. Bull objected that the If were ·not fer express, 'the She asked that the stage lInes Wayne attended the hearing at Charles BusskohL presfdent of Linder the new schedule which new schedule does not euow a tion back into Wayne on Sun­ companies would not be able to onstder gh(ing the the cOUhty cccrtneuse. " A.rrow Stage Lines and vice went. Into etfect Sept. 16, 1972, Wayne resident opportunity to c town a day evenings. offer passenger service at all. workable schedule on at least • John Flnnlgan of Lincoln, president of Black Hills Stage busses leave South Sioux at 9: 45 go Into SioLt'X City for shopping chl~f one or two days per week- if Results of the hearing, which council for the Nebraska lines, which operate from the In a projected study by the e.m. and errfve in Norfolk at or a doctor's appointment and it could not manage one Monday was recorded to be replayed .for Pub I I c Services CommIssIon same Norfolk office.' presented stage lines for the period of 11:30 a.m. and leave Norfolk at return by bus the same day (formerly ttie Railway Commls. facts concerning lusflflcatlon for Sept. 23, 1972 through Feb. ~3, noon and arrive in South Ihrough Friday. the Public services Commission. slon). hellrd the application by the changes in the operating 1973, it was estimated that the Sioux CIty at l:.45.p.m. Stops are She explained that most senior Also speaklng out in behalf of will be made known In two or Arrow Stage· Lines, Inc.. and pr..oc:.dures. ccmpenles would have operefed 'made at Wayne. - cut-ees are too proud to ask for a more workable bus schedule three weeks, said Finnigan.

This'lssue, ,10 Pages -r- One section THE WAYNE HERALD WAYNE, NEBRASKA 68787, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1973 Steone! Class POltag~ Paid at Wayne. Nebraska NINETY-SEVENTH YEAR NUMBER SEVENTY-SIX Published Ever}' Monday and thursday at" 114 Marn. Wayne. Nebraska 68787

Area Women on Council Board Teachers Two area women were select Mrs, Ford pointed out tnet the At Winside ed to tne Northeast Nebraska various comrnvntucs in the Famdy Community Affairs counties need to be mer-e ac­ Councn board during last week's quainted wilh the facilities of OK Offer meeting al the Northeast Station the service centers in order for WinSide teachers (lnd school near Concord. these centers to help the people. boar-d memb('r~, heve formally Pal Dahl of Hcsk ins was Mrs. Ford called for "more concrudr-d contract' negotiilliol"ls JIM RICKETTS PAUL JOHANEK elected for _a three.vear term to involvement in the cnrucs and for the 197374 Schoo! year represent WiJ-yne County on fhe service areas" by tne council to by the teachers of board and Mrs. Marie George of • help qcncr-ete better community tor- terms was eccc.vcc Dixon WilS appointed to a Iwo interest In wrmnq from Doug Bar ctey, Wayne State Voters year term lor Dixon County In the firsl portion of the ch,l,rm,ln or the t"'achers' 5alary Both women, along with the meeting, Neat Boeshart of Leu romm,j!{'f", ill 1,1St week's board Name Senate Choices seven other members of Ihe ret. in charge. of the alcoholism meeting board, attended the two and a center, in Norfolk, told Ihe The board had met With Jim Rickells of Nebraska City Berry Hall men-c-Eo Havlcv!c, hall hour meeting that centered gathering of the usefulness of teachers early 1M January to will be president of the Student Brainard, and Ed Wilberding, on the tuture of mental health the center that helps serve 22 salary. mcr ernents. In Senate at Waynfl State College Fremont facilities in the Northeast Ne counties in the area. benefrts, Sick leave and rn the coming year. He won a Bowen Hall women-c-Jene b-eske area During the earlier part of the. c x trar ur ricolar pay schedules student boov erection. defeating Kirkwood, , re.. and According to Jane Ford of fTlI.!eting, the members voted to Charles Ern an uel of North Bend. Jacquie Metcalf, Moville, la. MARJORIE JACOBSEN v,~~/~ n~~I<,(.co~:ra~t,56;0:~t~S Johan~k· Morey Hart women-Gerlanne Norfolk, area mental heatth elect officers at us !ll\arch ·12th - : Paui, 9J Omaha won educator, there are eighf "serv meeling al the NE Station, The' .' Keenap. 117 Forest Drive, Bette. three and one naif per cent pay ~~lle:I~~'P;~I~~~~~Yla~V;~e ~~~ ice centers" in 'the six county time for the meeting was· set for The Gallery vue. region ready to serve Ihe needs • pm ~;,)~~~ :O;d :act~u:e;~r o:en~X~~y come was unusual as sput-ttceet Morey Hall men-Eugene of the community. Those coon­ III other bvsmess the members Operator Is raise tor each nine hours of vnhnq elected a president and Soukup, O'Ne!l! ties are Knox, Cedar, Dixon, voted to sent $10 for the Niger Neihardt Hall-Alice LIcht, Wayne, Ihurston and Oakola ian rene! fund Suicide Victim qr;~~ttl~ :~rkin:~~~~eUI~::~ the :~~~~;~:\~~n:ir~;~i~e °i~P~~i~~ Fremont, and Diane Pender, Galva, lao A Wayne busmesswom.en was present SO.450 base with three ye~~~ketfS is a junior maioring Pile Hall-Carol Gregg, Pon­ an apparent suicide victim ~~~cece;~d,~~~~m;;rt :;~t el~~~:· in communication arts. Jobenek ca; Ann Fulkerson, 827 Perrin. Thursdtly. morning Ccunc!l Bluffs, le. 4 Winside Students ment for graduate work. ~scl:n~~~.ior majoring in social Mrs, Marjorie Jacobsen. Of1-campus-Patrl.ck Bates, operator of The Gallery. wa<.. The vcbco! district agreed to The new officers wttt begin Wayne; Robert Clark, Fremon't; found dead Itl her home on East Named 'Outstanding' pay hall 01 the monthly family cones at the Senate's Feb. 25 Denise Fitzpatrick, Lcutsvute. Fifth St by law officers !.hodly Four sludents at Winside High gional and national honors and insurance premiums. meeting, succeeding president H~~:eSt;~:~~e ~~ek~a:~ before nool'l Thursday The elO:trd curricular pay Doug Livermore of 010, la., and s: School nave been selected as for scholarships totaling $7,000 Death was attribvted to car schedule was r(>vised 10 provide Diana Pohl of Pierson, 103 Rabbass, Wisner, and Tom Half, .~~~~~~i~~7JTeenagers of Am The four students.wlll compete bon monoxide poisoning. ac pay Increases lor experience Senators .elected by ·the dorm· Castana, la. for the st"te's Outstanding cording to Budd Bornhoft coun Teachers will continue 10 have itories and off· campus students: PAT DAHL,),Ie". and flMrie George were ~ete they were ~hosen ~or excellence 'or awards totaling $7,000, with In other business the school Fall. Osmond, and Verna Rosen· tlnd had· left the door lr om the Wayne State In academIC achievement and one boy and girl receiving board discussed b"'uf came 10 no er, Wall Lake, la. garage to the hou!'.e open She Wayne State College's Special com.munlty se~vlCe. They auto scholarships of $1.000 each to a decij;,ons concerning salaries was found dead in her bed. he Program Seri.eswTil-presen1 ~ Interest Running High mahcally qualify lor state, re college or university ot their and fringe benefits for non·ne said gotiating teachers Scholarships Ljubljana Dancer!! and Singers choice, Ten regional winners Vern Fairchild. city police of Yugbslavia Wednesday even· It was noted that three vacan In'Battle of Batter's' will also be selected from the chlet. and 6, C. Thompson. Offered to ing at B. Principal at cies will need 10 be filled on the If looks like fhere's goIng to be wJl¥Jo determine whose cakes remaining state winners to reo deputy county sherlll. lound her :rhe widely acclaimed troupe'~ teaching stall for the coming lillIe troubte in getting 90 r11l!n tasfe the besf. "They can cover ceive $SOO scholarships body after being called by a Wayne State performance is open to fhe Wakefield Is year. Resigning are Mrs. Dennis and boys signed up to take part up thclr mlstake5," "'eo not~. store employee who said· Mrs public. Because of limited seaf, The Outstanding Teenagers of to~work Rohde, art instructor; Mrs. Cliff . Spring graduates in Nebraska In the coming "Battle of the Funds raised in the cake sale Back at Work Jn J2 carne from reserved, Reservafions can be Beresford. S, D.. last year to I he board also adopted The ships at Wayne State College for made at the oftice of Dr. Robert Rowan Wiltse, chairman of being collected In the county .accident in January returned to portunities available to them. an open Ihe retail fabric outret on 17Bday schoof year to run from the 1973-74 school year. Johnson, just off the lobby of the the county fund drive, said he The contest Is open 10 all men his teaching duti~ last week officiaf said /VIain Street Auq 73, 1973 through May 17, The scholarships are autho· Fine Arts Center, from 1 to 5 and Ted Bahe, co,cHalrman for and boys In Ihe area., T' Elementary principal Derwin Her husband, Robert. is serv 197J rized by the St.'ife College Board p.m. Monday, Tuesday and the coming event, .sign~d up wishing to take part should Hartman, who had his arm torn Th~ awards are presented Ing in the U S, Air Force in of Trustees and the stafe legisla­ Wednesday. Admission is free to about 45 businessmen Wednes ofl-,n-a power take-off while each·c:.spring, and biographies of ~i09nnf\l~~ ~~~h:rc~:~~~~ ~tm~a~~ Thailand. A daughter hves in ture' Wayne State students and facul- day and Thursday with little working 0fI a tarm near Carroll, fhose honored are recorded In Kansas Cify, Mo., and a son Requirements are that the ty, $2 for others. trouble. their baking. - began working full time last Ih~ organlzation'S annual vol ilves in Downey. Calif seniors rank in the upper one­ The Ljubljana (pronounced, The event wIll be a conlest to Boys through·the eighth grade Tuesday ume, Outstanding Teenagers of Memorial services lor Mrs. fourfh of their class, receive Loo·blJ.:ana) company Is noted sec who can bake .the best may enter the junior dIvision. The accident occurr~ the America on Jacobsen wirr be held al the high marks on ACT tests and get for its perfofmance of colorful looking and most creative cake. Teenagers will compete with Lester Boyce farm about three chapel at Wiltse Mortuary in recommendations from school Slovene folk dances and the The.--Contest is open to both adults in the. senior division. miles north and a half mile west Wayne at 11 a.m. Monday. techers and administrators. Iiltlng Yugoslav songs in au­ '!'" adults and youths, with trophie" The ~ontesr and auction will of Carroll, Hariman was hospi WS Students Funeral services and buriat will ~- When John Hulford operated Deadline for applying for the thentic and original form 90i"9 to winners in each dlvi· be held at Peoples Natural Gas talized in Sioux City following be in Olathe, Kan an incubator business scholarships is March 1. The Singers and Dancers of Co in Wayne. the accident. Wi II Present :~ Si~ontestanh will bake and Ljubljana combine two Yugo­ Recital Tuesday slav ensembles, the Ma· ~~~~~:~e o:he~ed~:::;Y,e~:~r ) roTt Dancers and the Ton·e Wayn(, State music students 11 18. The cakes will be sold lhe Tomsic Choir, Although they Stage Band Plays in will present a' recdai of instru tour as separate societies, they farrowing evening to raise lunds ",ental and vocal selections ill 5 for the March of Dimes were founded by the same mitn, p,rn Tu(>sday in Ramsey Thea th~ There are a few catche':> to' the 3-State Jazz Festival late Frarlces Marolt, noted ter conductor and colledor of Slo· contesf, t;owever, The men and WclylH! ,High's stage band look part in the first annual boys will not be able to receive Tri State Jall Fesliv<11 af Morningside College recently The performcrs include Wil vene songs and dances. His men's folk choir was well any help from their ~lves or girt The 22·member band,. directed by· Ron Dalton. competed I,am Fletcher of Wayne, violm, friends, and fhey will !)ave fo with three other Nebraska groups - South Siou)( City, Walthill Pam Smith, Laurel, snare See DANCERS, page a bak~ the Cakes from scratch (Ind Osmond and 10 Iowa high school in the all·day drum: Pegqy Myer, Woodbine, within an hour and' a half. affair lei me7!O soprano; Gerald Ku There's an unlimHed time al·, Three Iowa schools took honors in the contest ­ blk. Bancroft, baritone; Mary Jo City Office lowed for decorating their ef Jefferson, Des Molnes Hoover and Fort Dodge Casey. Peterson, la., clarlnet; forl&. Woody Herman was guest conductor during fhe fesfival Cindy Haase, Denison.. la., con To Close Trophies will be awarded on Herman and his Thundering Herd performed during an evenin tralto; Jerri Paufison, Omaha, \;' the basis 01 decorations, Wiltse H(>rman and his Thundering Herd performed dunng an flute, and flute ensemble. On Sat""rdays said, because there will be no ev~nin9 conc~rt. The pubiic is invited Starting in March the city clerk's office in Wayne wlU be dosed on Saturday mornlna.s. Clerk Dan Sherry was given Wayne Stale'5 Phi Mu Sorority, which la~t Project HOPE began in 195B when a authority to close Saturday year enlisted the aid of 28 young people in a Washington, D.C., heart specialist, Dr. mornings starting next month· $900 hJko for HOPE" this year has hopes of William B. Walsh, submitted a plan for the by the city council during last· :~~~I.~~~;in~h~a~tlre C~;.ltsH~~s~, ~e::~:~~t:dh~;,~io~h~~te::~ week's council meeting. Wanted: community in their ./ Sherry said closIng the offlce_ In an- Iniflal attempt to contact those of World War 11 and the Korean conflict, will affed few residents because" outsIde the Phi_Mu OrganIzation, Susie Wol', emerged 'j" 1960 as a s(>lf·contained lOB·bed the business done'" at ·hls office Hikers Project HOPE representatIve trom Houston, medical center. Saiur,day momlngs Is' very clnd Barbara LUdw~g, Phi Mu member and smaiL During' the past s.lx local hike chairman, spoke with memberS of The ship has since made Iraining and months, ar:J averl!ge of· four 0,.. For Ihe Wayne High SChQOI student council last service missions to Indonesia, South Viet· five persons conducted business , Ecu51dor, Guinea, Nicaragua, week. nam. durf'ng that tIme, he said. The COlumb,ia, Ccyl(fn,' Tunisia, the West Indies highest. number usln; the Br~liL ,offlce HOPE P,~~~~f ~~~f~~~~~:m~~~~~~~~hj~~ and :, ~",dw:Ing those·,iTionths: was abOut: sct',,)()1lecture hall. A film wlH be shown and :-11 " eight, ne add(;!d. HOPE goes only where Invited and where hike pledge c8r'"ds will be distrIbuted. Jody ,,, Sherry noted :that those ptj:r. ,great~t. 'Just About Pone' Cptlin, flIke publicity ,ct:J0irma-n, Mlslo, Lud­ t.he need is The.shlp's mlsslons.liJlst sons who often pay their light. or wig, Ellen Funk "nd Cathy Anderson 'WlI!'tle 'rom 10 10 i.1'2 months each .arid in some wate,.. ""'Is on Sa1uraay' m·orn· . on hand to answer students' questions about· instances result' ·In ·land-b.I!I.sed prog"'ams lngs .will.$tll/ be able. to dQJ9 by Ih" ~ill~ an~u: how ttl obtain pledgM. bel[19 cOhtlnlied after' -the ship'S dep8rhJ,..e: :r:r~l~g th~lr, "che~ 1,~·...fhe .f.i,~r::, .i . ~y Congressman From my viewpoint, It was a mistake would be helpful 11Nebreskens will send Amerlcanf;-want their mall dellv~ed In d1ARLES THONE to create an agency almost 'completely me Information ,about lnstances of poor reasonable time. They won't be, tum. I have torm-aUy requested hearings on lndependenI of qcvemment to perform a mall service! glvln'g points of origin and f1ammed into thinking service is good governmenf service. I was net In Can destination and da1es of mall\ng and through misleading statistics, new paint mail servtce by 'the House Government receipt. Operations Subccmmttfee on Specter sress when the Postal Reorganlzatlon Act ..q. , • schemes on mail boxes or by attempts to ~J)lei Studies. was sign<.>d into law on Aug~ 12, 1970: If Many of the publlc .and C;ongres5 are set up,in post offlces retailing operations ther snow, provided that the President would ap· bothered because the Postal Servlce that compete with local bustnesses. The 'committee, of which I am a member, has oversight responsibilUy for. polnt nIne members or the board of seems to be operating under the theory .The people want the emphasis the U. S. P~tal Service. governors. for the U. S. Postal Servici. nor ; nor heat These hearings are' needed, I feel, These nine nerne the Postmaster General because of the growing, number of and'the Deputy Postmaster General, who complaints about slow mail delivery, we also' become board members, The 'gov. In Cong.ress are receiving from ccnstrt. erncrs operate the Postal Service without .shall stay cents. ' Congress o~,' the executive branch exer­ that we can be brainwashed Into thinking ge~llng mail from here to there, That doesn't appear to be Ihe emphasis of the Here are types of reports,' we 'are cising conl~'ol over them. our mall service is 'good. The Postal receiving; After 2 mpnlhs and' 27 da,ys, Service has been boasting -' cut-ct. Postal Service when it is hiring spectet­ rsts In fringe benefits and social priorities letter delivered a m.ile,~:!>;irsl.c1ass Since the U_ S. Postal Service began town mail Is averaging only I] days en- the~~ bureau~rats route. ., --" making up to $24,783, lobby program :' ...the Postal Service seems to be operating under the officers drawing as much as $27,383, a 'heory that we can be'brainwashed into thinking our mail service ... Careful digging into the' Pos'tal Servo suggestions award administrator whose rs good •.' ." Ice's record·keeping, however, reveals top salary can be S3Q,280 and a manager from delegating, thilt a few factors were Ignored In of creettve services with an earnings mail trom lincoln to Omaha received in operation on July 1,1971, about 20 months conipliing t~eir sfallstics. Sundays and ceiling of 533,493. 13 days. Airmail letter tram East Coast ago, the majority of members of Con· holidays were treated as though they Since the U. S, Department at the Post to Nebraska arrives in 1'17,weeks. sress. rI seems. are unwilling to change don't exist. Their measurement of time of office has been replaced by the U. S. forwardlnq for Employees the Postal Service are the sy~tem again etter-sc shod a trial. 0' transit began with pOstmarkln9, essum­ Postal Service', maybe It's time tor a new writing me ard other Senators and ./ ing that all mall Is collected, transPorted slogan . membeis ot Congress to reporf thai The time rs appropriate, however, for and prepared for postmarking on the 11 could be; "Neither snow, nor rain, deteriorating service is causing postal Congressional, hearings that will give same day It is mailed. Their measure­ nor heat, nor gloom of night, shall stay study. ' employees to lose pride in their work, bearings on the overall quality of mail ment of time ended wifh delivery of mail these bureeucrets from delegating, tor. Most of the employees are proud at their service and prospects for Improvement in at a carrier station, assuming fhat en warding for study, intersociallzing, rntre. postal careers, and most of them do an the near future; maills sorted and delivered on the day If structuring and sfimulatlng their ucmrn­ exceplionally good job. As evidence tor these hearings, it reaches eI station. " Ions to ertrcresce."'

lDITUHlll PISI MEA ~:~nh ~~~i~~rnr::. t::mr;::::~~ =r:J;e~ •• HAPPY. the- writer's signature mud be a part of rhe orl,l.,.r rett.r. Our libt'rt~' depends on the freedom of the press, and Unsigned letters will not be prin«d, Letten should be lIlat cunnnt be limited without being lost. - Thomas <:> DAY timely, brief .nd mus:t contain no Iibeioul It.t.mentl. w. .rerrerson. t.euer. 1786. ~ r.s.rve the right to lIdit or '.elect ."y 11Itter.,

Lincoln transporting power that's been In use Dear Editor: since thJ'beglnnlng of electricity. Farm· There has been a great deal of activity e-s have had to update their methods; from the Wayne County area with regard how about NPPD doing the same? to the proposed repeal of the ratification At the Wakefield meeting you heard fhe By of the Equal Rights, to Women Amend­ farmers urge and even demand progress. Weekly Norvin ment by Nebraska. In answer fa your saying you have no. ·1 A closer look. Hansen It is my understanding that a public reason to doubt the NPPD official who hearing on repeal has been set for said it was impossible fo go underground, gleanings. Thursday In the East Chamber of the we think it is time you did a Iiftle Ne"·.orNote doubting and checking. Capitol. It would probably be of interest around Northeast Nebraska to your readers to be made aware 01 this ConsolIdated Edison is presently build, f ran across a most interesting book that county in 196ft but five died the nex, fact. ing 200·300 mites at 34S KV line under- the other day Its une- "Centerline." Its year, seven in 1970and eight in 1971. Sen. J. R. Murphy ground in New Yor1l:. this line from sobtcct accidents and .death on the Wayne County recorded four deaths in __ Dakota Cify to Norfolk Is only 230 KV In ",lale·s. road!'. in 1971 196&, two in 1969,lour in 197d'and three in comparison, and It would be a much About $400 in counterfeit S20 bills has I knew thai highway accidents were. 1971: Dixon County was slightly safer SiouX".~City Wayne simpler task to lay a Hrre across open been recovered at South (o~tl'(. bot 1 dldn·t realize [vst how costly during those years, with three dying in DEtar Edifor: , farm land underground than it is In the The bogus money was found under the lJ'lld I started glancing through that 1968,fwo in 1969,one inf J970 and none In headrest at a car driven by Malcolm You stated in your editorial ("Progress city. fascinating book. 19n .Morrison, 36, of Sioux City. Morrison was ISn't Free," Feb. 8) that the farmers The party really guilty of stepping all Just Iry guessing how much those Just a few more facts bel are t drop this can't stop progress. We take it that you progress Is NPPD with this outdated ~rrested.at a South Sioux business earry 45,':62 accidents cost the state. Ten gruesome subfect. think it is progress to"ruin a number ()f surface line they are potting up. It stops In Febru~ry .alte.r a bar-tender spotted a million dollars' Twenty million? Thirty If all the people who died on the stale's sections of choice Wayne County farm ------aprogress along ds cours(norever. Orie-~-.--te-rlet*--bHh-H~as-ta-k-e-fl----t-eaha -rmrncrr? roads in 1970 and 1971 were scattered land f.or pivot irrigation. cen-t use pivot Irrigafion, do aerial to ~ce charges. In tt;deral court of voc're way oft Those accidents resutt- across the state there would be ill dead Do you know what the loss ,of i,liStone s~.aying of crops or Increase, ftl!!' size of passmg counterfeit money ed in an 'economic loss to the state of a body every 11 miles along every federal ondary. p~t quarter", section of irrigable (and can his mad,'tlRe(V., It h a detrlmettt to the + + + + + slaggering $110v000,000. To It more and state highway In Nebraska. mean to Wayne County in taxes alone? If whole ."atton when It is put up In the simply, fhey cost each anl1 every 'person. 1., If the economic loss during those years Wayne ersc has the highest mill levy Borrowed from fhe "Nearly News" this quarter were irrigated it would add middle of sections and diagonally ecress $75, Or to put it another way. they cost were representee by $1 bills laid end to among those school districts ~ a total of column written by West Point Republican an, additional $l,abo in tax money per them. The very least they could do Is \302,000 per day end they would reach nearly twice the 67.50. year fo the county treewrv. follow permenent- road bo\JfKSaries in a pubfisher Dick Lindwg' Those are the ngures for wage losses, length of those roads. Other total miJJ levies: Allen ~ 45.44; The Increase in production of corn on straight line froni thelr substation. An eight·year·old boy objected to going medical and hospital bills, Insurance It's hard to think of a more vivid way Winside - -47.02; Wakefield ~ 5J.2 in the community during the rest of the A community can'tl~st all o'-a sudden 'also providing more job opportunities. year. on and off the farm. decide it wants new industry and'expect The queen will receive a 5100 savings ~ to get it., -;-' People building means providing better bond; first runner·up will receive a $50 If doesn't work that way, according to educational oppor'1unitles, e:Jlpanding savings bond, second runner·up a 5-25 the experts. There has to be a lot of health ·services, improving cultural op. savings bond. 114Main Street Wayne, Nebraska 68787 PhOne 375·'2600 advanced planning and work done if a portunities and helping the -dtsadvan. ++++ corrrrnunity hopes to attract an industry taged, to, help 'prOVide jobs,' 'spur the local Environmental improvement Includes Superinfendent and p'rincipal at WI", ecqnomy and help share the tax load. developing more recreational areas, liS· "tier·Pilger High h~ve been offered con· s~retary trads ca!l1ng for a fevr· per cent increase There 3r,: old reopl,: l4·hu The assistant of agrlculfure, ing 'better conservation'. practices; pro­ i-1I;~d; Buy~ \¥l~tl.~ ,Erwlr'!~-...say. 'rural arf"3s must in salary, , som-:OM.tOtalk to,. !ectlng :wl,ldllfe' and pli,"-ning rurbl land • who ni:cd father" Guys 10 use better, • SuperjntEtndent Russell Harrach was '~:~I:~~~~~''~:V,e~~~:~: offered. iii raise from '$17,556 to 518,258, v'ctcrawi' hospitals who nCl.'d The,community which' is weak In any PrincJpa,c John Cory was offered a slary Sllmcllnc to) visir them. Kids whll Norvin Hansen Jl:aralyzed bY'fough' decisions On which one, of these areas will be limited, in increase from $12,050 to $12.-532 plu'3 a nL'cdtuton. News Editor pr~:e~:a~p~:.a~ks~:' c:,::"I~' ~~ay 'W'-c knowluts of pcltr1e and ~:;P{~9'o;:W~~e:~ :u:~m~ snoexpeme,accoonf. gruup~ Whd need y'Jur help, ~c;ide· !J~s ~ter +'+ Jim Marsh , '".., a, Improved, and­ back + + + 'oX/rit<: "v(llunt<.'L'r," ~er 5erYIc~ facUlties -, but If can be held from l'-A Business ~nager fo attract an Industry. But progressing by being 'weak in another ~ayne W~j>hingt' >n,D.C. 2001), ~ ,!f).~L' x~ ar~. ~~, Two State College students ... t.. ,tligh ,and the area"'::":'such" as sewer' and water '" ~9fY1,!,Ufljty, ~n'f afford th,e system, ellen faciliiles, ,- ~:~II~~:nt~~~:k~r~~~e,~;1~~:: \\eneed~. Poetry - The Wayne Herald does not feafure a literary' page ,,<~~.~~J~~~!~~~~~~ ':~,~Y.~f9pm~n~ The: N~fiLln31 C.-ntL'r (or c' ... '.,J.S" par- N~' appear-;·~Wayne Hansef of Moflroe, social sfudies," and and does, no1 have a literary edUor. Therefore poetry Is' nof 'that" It i5 trying ':"11~ntaryA(fil)n.. a~cepted for free publication. bai,~"c~ Melvin Janousek' of' Schuyler, English ,. , ,'A:" approaCh _can ,?ypass, such more 9f' a community. ~ort to affr-et and German.' . roadblOCks', -ErWIn ,says; If, the approach new Industry,,, It wou~ be,,... to keep 9fficlal Newspaper of the City 01 W.yne, the County ~;'.,. fftd~El5" INM$t""'l'jrf""Commtli1ify"'fa'i::iIIf1es, I 1++-+"++ these things In ml.nd. City councilmen are of WJly'~e and the State of Net»raska :=:~~de~::'1::~~=~~t,.bundin9 already talking abouf how 10 provide -- Volunf1er firemen at Pier2'e are asking j'- sewer servIce to the Industrial area east the clty tor a S90,000 building to house mor~' ~ ET .\. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Corrit:nunlfYfacilities .Include and of, ~he city ...and they have found oof it fire vehicles and pro"ide ade-quate room _ I In Wayne· PIerce· Cedar· Dixon· Thurston· Cuming . StMfon bet1er--,kCO!,f!W, Tmpr-ove(f'transPortation can't be done without considerable aat. tor winter training. The proposed build· I and Madison Countlc-s; $7.50 per year, $6.00 for six lTJI)nths, MId adequate- l,j,IIjf(es. seWfJr and water. Overcoming fMt problem will·be another . ing would also have a large m~flng 54.25 for three months. Outside counlles mentioned; SB.SOper EConQmlc development means not only pius, for the com.murilfy in Ifs search for a room, kitchen, rest rooms and radio r::.r, $7.00 ,'or six '!l0nths: $5.75 lor ft)ree months. Single caples ~!rn!'I'IlJ;y. r...... WORK FOR YOU II ' j Th'e Wayne (Nebr.) Herald, 'Monday, Fe~ruary,19,1973 ...... :...... ------.....--..... Club Gets Center Director To Attend Meet .Open .House ~ocl~lI, Reception Mr.s, Bull, director of Lesson On the Wayne."Sery,lor Citizen Cen­ ter, wH1 be in Norfolk this Tues .Soc~'l Events Macrame day attending. one' of severe! 'Honors Emil Swansons I'Guest speaker at "the Tuesday meetings set up by the Nebraska . An open house. reception han afternoon meeting of the Jd by Mrs, Dennis Delp brO;NnlP.S Marcia Olson, is fhe I'> ~UPI"lIllMl1 r.il(nl ot Winsidf~ and inrluded Mrs 3~1I"'*.1lI' Wednesday: . Scalloped pote., Ted Winterslein who daughter of Mr. and l\!.ocupl.,an,.Jll'c. ot Carr-oll. 2("lpnnlqlllelHoo~in, toes and ham, tettuce salad, held bnen an. altendant at the Mrs. Philip Harley IlIpl.u cinnilm6n reus and butler, apple VI'.·dcling 50 years or-tore YoIUIPH" 1111 sauce Decoril1ions Included il rose Olson of Carroll ~CIfPIUPI 2 Hndlclnn.mDnltJcloI Thursday: Spanish rice, but Cl'nterpicce, a gilt of the grand. I.~.c"" tered green beans, French bread children, Gitls were arranged by '11 p",,*,; dlop ",i.u<:Iltu". 1010·.....11 and butter, spice cake. Mrs. Mike Swanson:":" pieo;cI.lo.p!ltWlllblDCftlll&iairo,lIoJR­ ./ Friday'. Chili, crackers and The afternoon program tea .. 4Jerl1O,c.,.cr;cooflllow-ly fot JO 10'40min· Dahl Residents Mrs, Johar Will ul.. Im'il In"lIo,iloll&l, Romo". ci""a· cheese, doughnuts, pear sauce. tured readings by Shirley Fleer, monln4rJ"... !ioc",ohol Yi,IJ,A,,,.. ,,,, Milk Is served wilh each meal Mike Swanson, Judi Houdek and Receive Guests Speak Thurs. Menus -are svblect to change. Dennis Swanson and a mock wedding by the grandchildren. At Dixon Wayne-Carroll Menu Mrs. Dale Swanson cui the Monday: Creamed dried bee! cake which had been baked by Wed at Altona' Church on whipped potatoes, deviled MrS. Freda Swanson of Laurel. egg, orange juice, cake, roll and Firsf Trin'dy Lvtnereo Church Mrs. Larry Swanson served ice Monday: Polish sausage, seu butler in Altona was Jhe scene of Ihe 7 cream. Mrs. Dennis Swanson erkraut. r birken noodle soup, Tuesday: Vegetable soup, n.m wedding Feb, 9 uniting in poured and Mrs. Lee Traut toco-, Sp!lnish rrce. lima beans. crackers, jello salad, chocolate marriage Kalherine Reinhardt, weto 01 Wayne served punch. a!',...'t. salads. cherry nut brow cake, peanut butler sandwich, dauqhtnr of Mr. eno Mrs, Merlin rues, buttf~rs<.okh pudding. mix egg salad sandwich Reinhardt of Wayne. and War co Iruil. bread, butter. jelly and Wednesday: Tavern, French rt~n Podany, son of Mr. and Mrs. CHEESE FRUIT CUP pf.',lnul bulfer af'd ,1ssorll>d bev trres. green beans, peaches, Waldo Podany of Pilger 1 CUll"o"'JlI,.m.loncubu creqcs cookte ~ Gocsts.. registered by' Nancy t Clip p..clrlllc.1 Tuesday: Grr,en spilt p c e Thursday: Beef pattie on bun, I 3-ounCIp.ckI,.crII.m Wallin of Concord, were ushered soup, CTblmr,d chicken biscuit, rice, corn, cabbage salad, ap e...... sliced ham sandwich, French to Iheir places by Bryan Rein l'.cupflll.1Jehop~c1.ltnuu plesauce. cookie .rlltUnl fried pcta tcos. buttered spmach. hard! 01 Wayne and Tom Po· Friday: Fish with tartar .Ii~. dany of Pilger C"mb",. _kin ,ub.. Ind peach ,1',',t var.tcs. cookies, Ir urt in ChJU,W"h'I••• poon •• ~""c,o.m VINe lighted by Rob sauce, whipped potatoes and gelatin, 10.· cream, bread, but butter, carrot strip, strawberry ,n,,, a ball•. R"II in cMl'ped nul •. Af1anllC tor. jelly and peanut butter and cr t Remhardt of Wayne and ,nm m,.'Uf< In indi.,dual duh•• Gum.h shortcake, roll and butter .. "h «Urn .he.", h~l" ~"." 6 as<,orted bcvoreqes S,Jlly Podany of Pilger, Joe M.-1nley of Wayne sang "One M'i1k is served w'lth each meal. Wednesd.1y: Beef bartey Soup. Menus are subject to change chili con cMne on rice, grilled Hand. One Heart" an~ "The Lord", Prayer." accompanted meal and cheese sandwich. but Wakefield Menu 27 Study terce rice, cream slyle corn, by Mrs Harri~ Heinemann, The Rev E.A. Binger officiated at Monday' Sloppy Joe, potato esv't salads. apple ore. cboc c corn, cherry upside down lalf' puddmg, fruit in qcrettn. thr~ doub!a ring ~ile~ In Classes Honor attendants lor the ccv brr,ad, buttr-r , lelly and peanut Tuesday: Chtc kcn casserole, buller, ,1nd as sor tco, beverage5 pie were Mr and Mrs. Gary For Adults Kocnlmoos of Pilger, The bride peas. rolls, butfcr-. fruit Thursday: MlnefJror1e voup. Wednesday: Spaghetti and Area adults Interested in ob­ bf....~f pot pie, pilla buns, fried cho~\~ a rrud vtctortan of fl'hlt "dljCI·. r of!v. butter, let taining their high school diplo ootetces. French style green ivory peev de sore and Chantilly 11.1((: veteo. sauce. cookies mas or brushing up in one or !}f'e)rl',. <1<;<'" <"l'lad'" ',PIC(! cob taco. fashioned with empire Thul"sday: Scalloped potatoes more areas of study are reo hiI" cake, l,lplOCii pudding, slit w,ll<,tllMe, fIJII slecve', caught to ilnd ham. green beans, I"olls and minded of the free adult basic (.(J ne,lctle~" tlrhld, buller, icily ubject 10 chang!, M". Relnh.,d! ch". a pink e are. epar men s n'ext few weeks double knit for her daughler's 3tabl'J,,"oneIloPPldc'I'1'I Choice of dTink I-'>t"ljHlll"UU Mrs, Stanley Wills, who in· Two Northeasl Nebraska to the necds of an individual or wedding, and Mrs, Podany wore 3d.nhIITilUl'CoSollC, structs the classes, has a~. a blue double ,knit . Both countie~ - Dixon 'and Cedar fomil't" provid~ periodic evalUil D"helfl"n. nc:iunced that the statistics for Two Guests At are among in the state tion at results and f!slablish ....t...POOnh...I.. lIllh had bl

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. J !he Wayne (Nebr.) Herald,, MoOday,February 19, 1913 National Figures Say ,Shop These Week-Long County to Experience Upsurge in Economy For the, Wayne County ecc­ the local area, averaging nearly nomy, alt systems are "go" for' $175 per recipient. 1973. Everything points to an More money will be going, upsurge in local con sum e r also, to those who are on govern· spending in the months ahead. ment payrolls, including the One basis for the forecast is military. They will share in a the extra, amount of cash that pay hike of $2.3 billion. local residents will be collecting In addition, focal residents in the form of checks from will share In an extra $2 bttncn Washington. that will l1e distributed through The chief windfall will be the social security, on top of the 20 rebates that will .be made to per cent increase that went into BOND those who overpaid their income effect in September, to certain taxes last yelr because of widows, widowers, disabled per­ excessive withholding from their sons and others. (Prices Effective Monday Thru Saturday) paychecks. Offseffing fhis somewhat are Nationally, no less than $7 bigger payroll taxes that be­ billion in such refunds will be came operative at the beginning going to about 40. million tax­ of this year. payers, during the next few All in err. however, the na. months. the Treasury Depart. non's consumers' wlll h a v e ment estimates. nearly $JJ billion more from '~E The tax refunds to residents of these three sources alone. \J ATTtiCHMENTS ~ Wayne County will add up to Assuming that Wayne County ecproxtmetetv 5343,000, If Is gets a proportionate share of It, A Taste of What It's Like calculated. The reimbursement there will be approximately ~ with' Hoover wlll 90;"to some 2,000 people in $539,000 more available to local SUSAN JACOBMEI"ER (middle} and Ron Boyce take,a look at some of the prospects residents. Explorer Post leader Or. Howard Schmidt (left) pctnts out to them abo.ut the excitement note was read from Mrs. Janke With the public in more of a -Convertib'e Cleaner and interest of bUilding their own flyable airplane. During ore of several Explorer Post spending mood than in a long Y· Veeder and daughters. A report time, it is expected this money meetings at the Wayne State cor lege fast week, groups of high school youngsters got a was given on the bake sale held first-hand glimpse Into some of Ihe careers offered to todev's job seekers. The purpose of recently for Mrs. vecder. will soon be reaching the cash the- meettnqs was '0 help shape programs for. rnterestec stcdents to help them in their Mrs. Don Johnson presented registers of retell stores In the career selections, Also ,attending the-meeting workshop with Jeccbrneter and Boyce were the lesson, "How to Complain." area. Gordon Emry and Steve Brandt. Others were held in a variety of fields, jncluding Next meeting will be -Mar. 13. For the national economy as a whole; the forecast is for strong computer-s The lesson will be on casseroles. growth in 1973. "It will be fast, cyclical and speculative," acccr­ plain," was given by Mrs. Wednesday evening sup per HOSKINS. , ding to The Conference Board, Harold Wittler. The hostess gift guests in the Veri Gunter home "but the problems of controlling on,yS'8~: was received by Mrs. Elmer were Eddy Schrader, Ewing, the .inflation may g row more Koepke. Lafayette Gunters and the Paul Skit Presented At Gunter family, Norfolk. ' eccute." Mrs. Guy Anderson wlll be the hostess for the Mar,·14 meeting. The vert Gunters, the Don Andersons and the Duane Llene­ ~ISPY CHEESE STICKS Garden ClubMeet Meet Wednesday manns traveled to Neligh Thur-s. 1'lf.~.~"" Educottcne' leader, Mrs. Harold, Eight members were present day where tlley watched their 2tu~nlblklnl"""f Mr•• H8n. A.mu. YllttlpMIIHIt Wittler, reported on "Intetu when the 20Jh Century Extension sons wrestle in the district C~I Phon_ 565-4412 YiCllp ...... "" SWlIIISOIf TV &Appi. qenr e Quotient, I·Q Testing." Club met Wednesday In the tournament. 1 ~1IP Illredlhd IIwp Ctltd4f,r Nine members of the Hoskins 311 Main ~treet Phane 375-369 ' .. : "Leotsteuon in Sessfon" was Stanley Langenberg home. Mrs. Robert Thomas, Tempe. Fla...... Garden Club met, Tuesday after· 'lro~upJlllIk. presentedby ctuzensnrp leader, George Langenberg Sr. was a arrived Sunday to visit wtth his noon for a 2 p.m. luncheon in the ...... Mts. Guy Ahderson. guest. parents, the Wayne Thomases. Erwin Ulrich home. Combine l'.our. bt.kiJI. poWotstictydouJh. Mrs, Edwin Brogie and Mrs. Tum onlO. ~"'Ily l\ou,cd baud; to the Dahl Retirement Center Alvin Wagner, president. Roll end in Lincoln visiting relatives. doll'" Meta Pingel. .Mrs.' E ,(. Fenske, kncad,kollplccerofdoulhbet_po.llnI SHOCK ABSORBERS and a thi'lnk you note was read call was a' homemade Valentine Diane Br uqqa-nan, Omaha, lOY.lindlindiamelcraDd.ino:hel lon.. vice president, conducted the from Mrs Janice Veeder and exchanqe and Robin· Keenan spent the B.k.ln.llunlP....d bl kon.....nll.'o­ meeting and opened with the lorlOminUI.. Sprinllc..-ilh plprikl, Cool daughters A get well card was sent to .weekend in the Gerald Brugge- and ... rw, Yi,/d,20·Jf."c," club creed and a Valentine Fred Kruger c;!nd a thank you man home. ..- SPECIAL poem, The lesson, "How to Com- Roll eel! \'las "My Favorite Valentine." A thank you note­ Have 4 New Shock Absorbers was read from Mrs. Janice Installed on Your Car vucder Mrs Elra .rocbeos. reading rcaucr . rceo an article on veqe Introductory Special: ble--dnd--l<""-9a"""'" Paur Scheurich led in group Reg. $64.40 Installed singing and citi]('nship leader, -to-th~-NEW WayneCa61evision System Mrs."Erwin Ulrich, reccrtec on the prlson.erS,o"·~:..,ar:., '~ A skfl, "Complain and Com· Special mend." Vias presented by Mrs if. ONE-OUTLET INSTALLATION! E.e. Fenske aqd Mrs. Etra SAVE $12.50 ON INSTALLATION .rcchens. "How to Complain'" was the lesson given by Mrs Bill Fenske and Mrs, Erwin Ulrich if. ONE MONTH'S SERVICE! 'Mrs, Louis Bend!n will host SAVE $5.95 ON SERVICE CHARGE --WORTMANAIJTO CO. the Mar. 13 meeting.

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I',::',;»~,,; .,' j .':,.::, ~";,:::;H~~, '~'::f~j;: ~:~.r!;i~:;:ii • 'Ir~. • City Rec Teams Need Overtime Wayne State Matmen Settle Mayberry's 26 Points Guide -For Victories Teams 1 and 3 share the lead For 19-19 Draw of tire Tuesday night city re­ With UNO crealion league with 3-l- records, A 19-19 draw did nothing to 142 this season and 80-9-2 over lSo-Herb Harris, WS, and settle the merits of Wayne State four campaigns. Charllf:. Mancuso drew, 6-6. Emerson~' . to- Win Over Winside but bolh teams had to earn their By BOB BARTLETT victories In overtime, wrestling compared with the. Lutb, also down 1,0 tourney .158--tom Lulh, WS, won by Randy' Mayberry's 26 points Team 3 downed _Team 4 in t~;i~~~i~r~~/~~b~~~~e~~~m:t . ~~~d~~t15:i iSl~.~~l~n~il~n~:~:~ fD~~~~Ken Monroe, WS, Thursday night pulled the final o\lerli~e Tuesday nig.h!.',43.42,_ decl- curtain on Winside's hopes of' after lumping out 10 a 22-17 first °r;~~~he' baffle of NAIA powers f~~fS~it ~he~'~haeh~~ghu~arW~v::' Si~;~'~g~~n~a~il~ll,d9~tg:2d~ci. atta,ining its foudh vidory of fhe half lead. year. Despite Ma~k Smith's 18·point did help Wayne coach Gary ick was unable to wrestle, and stoned Steve Gregory, 10.6. The 6·3 Ernerson-Hubbar d _spree and Brian Roberts' 14 Rosso setuc one thing - his :~~~hIO~~~c::l~~~~;~ ::=st~~~ si~~~6'e~dni;a~~I~, ~1~2' cecr- senior, who notched nine field point showing, Team 2 managed :~tu~~~~~~~~e~~;ri~~ u;reOx:aeb~~ against luth Hwl.-Ed Travers, WS, pinned goals and hit eight of nine only two points in the cvertrrne charity tosses, proved to be the to Team 3's three. will use his troops in the same A pleasant surprise for Rosse Tony Eller in 7:35. single difference for coach Jim High scorers for the winners weights Ihey entered at Omaha, was the return of heavyweight' Wayne State individual rec- Winch and his crew when the wereMark Schram with 12 'and even though he was not happy Ed T-ravers, a Wau~e9an, IlL, ores: Wildcats went down to defeat, • Jeff Lamp with nine. wilh some performances.. junior' who has. been oul with an Tom •Cortez, 1j.7, five pins; ~2.63. In the second' overtime con . !!1ju-!y the past month. Travers Jim Meyer, 11·9, two ptns : Most of the losers seerned to satvageSi a meet draw when ~e Larry Kersten, 14-4-1, two pins; Winside, playing on its home . test; Team_ 1 had to rely en a be leading safely, Rosso said, pinned Omaha:s Tony Eller In Kent Irwin. 11-6-2, two pins; court, used a test-moving of. doobte-cvertrme to ace' out Its but suddenly near the end the 7:35, That solved the month- long Herb Harris, 2-12-2; Tom Luth, tense throughout the fourth' victory ever Team 2, 48·46. quarter. But the Wildcats were Tied at 45-all alter the firsl Maverick .opponents turned search for a heavyweight. 10-0-1, seven pins; Ken Monroe, things around. Three of Wayne's Anolher key performance 14.2, four pins; steve Gregdry, unable to !hut off Emerson's Wanted: star. ~~~r~~t~~i~'tsJ~~~ f~r ~e~~e;~~ lour lillie guys, -ett with strong came from, tsc.cooooer Herb 12.51; Dennis Reid, 8-5, three records. lost decisions, and the Harris of West t.ereveue. Ind. pins; Ed Travers. 6-4, three The Pirates took a stx-cornt capture its third win. • p".in~s::.. ~_--,- lead, 20-14, in the urst.querter Rod Hoops, 'Kirk Wacker bfld other got a draw. That was Kent The freshman had a 2-12-1 .:__ __, Pioneer Irwin of Council Bluffs, Ie.. who record. but his 6-6 draw with r- /' _ ..... iii'" EH 7 before Mayberry collected his Steve Schneider collected 14, 13 ,~;r;. l;='~'I"" third fouf in the second period. and 12 points respectively for went 9-9 in a lively scrap with Charlie Mancuso provided the " Families 'he winners. Gary Glass and Curl Bundy at 142. two points that finally made a ~~ As a result, Emerson nec.to _1~lj leland Herman and .v..arly~ rely on ifs ofher big man, Kevin Steve Brandt had 16-and 15 for Irwin usually has grappled at difference in meet results. . ., 134. and therein lies a problem S a (~""\ • Koch, president and secretary ,qf Heeney, another 6'3 senior, )0 Te;:s~'ay the Wayne County Fair Boardi carry the load while the Cats nlgh't action will' tk _ Rosso has had to solve 1~,:-r;O~y~tift UNO, decision .....q,nd nf f<>!low coaches were Auditorium. ";~;f~r~~9i::: 5COllSoren':,('n 2 00 2 andscoredCharlie54 pointsRolandto Teamtossed l'sIn 48.14, _ tlie ~ce of the game. Winside will take its 3-14 p;",,;/ fIilib'·rr, 1'" ~', t6 12 and 10 points respectively for Wildcats --Jeff Farran, Steve 1«('-,,1' H(."n...·/ ~ record to Wakefield Monday 1 () ') ti-{e' winners while M a u r {c e Deck -and LaRue Langenberg night 'to play Pender in the first Bril':! LM'.7>~ C , Boeckenhauer had II! and Mike ripped off six quick points to round 0'1 district basketball jOTt.LS ')5 2221 17. n Creighton made 13 for tQe Emerson's 1wo by Mayberry tournament. , WinMde FG FT F PTS b~tore the visitors could slow In reserve action, the Wildcats ~(Jb H0Hn"clrt , , 10S;;;~ 6, now 2-0: will play i(T Winside's offense down with a dropped their 14th game in 20 S'']'' 0',0'_ , , Team 4. which won ils second press. starts to Emerson, 51-27 ',1'1" 0'_'" I game without a deleat The press worked, helping Led by Rex Murray. with 23, knot tl:le game at J4-all with 2:05 Nebraska is one of the few_ Team 4 squeezed, by Team 5, left in the first period. Emerson OJ slafes with huntable numbers'of , 67-63. ousting Team 5 from the began to -set its own pace by the prairie chickens., Throughout n 'iii tourney with its second loss 'end of the first. mtlCh of its original range. It has Aiding Murray in the scoring Scott Deck, 5·8 senior, along been eliminated because of in iO Ie 16 la 72 department was lynn Lessman w~th sen~or Langenberg and lensl\l€- agricullural practices. i() l~ 6] 1221 Lincoln S-W with 19 Mike Loofe had high for Team --S----wifh 17 while Diek Iietgen-and Brent Lessmann scored 16 and 14 points THE This Wednesday night the State National league will resume its playoff at 7 p.m., with Teams 1 and 2 .WAYNE baHHng to stay aliv~. Teams A Bank and 6 clashing at 8 p.m At9: 15 p_m, the B league will HERALD & Trust Compa.y play .• Players on .the eliminated m in th it 1 i hin to participate in the last game, may do so PRINTING NEEDS ;hane 375-1130. WEldnesdilyNife Owls Grace Period ~ -I Pilger Milling ~on L:st Ending for Funk'SC 19 'iI Monday Night Loldies WilvneCohorag(' I'" 9 Won LO~I Bilfn('r~ t..awn Cenl('r 18 10 EI R,lnCl10 56'" 13' ~ 1973 Boat Shrader· Allen WolgonWheel 17 11 H\,rv.1lleFarm S~' ~ 25'1 Popin,Jays. 13 IS .Apollo PrOducl,; 53 2J SNACKS and Registrations M€'IOt Nat'On;)1Bani< J1 43 may seem a' bit premature in .s HYLINE CHICKS H,qh _Scores, Ouaine Jacob~en Arm€,!> 32', 47'-, February, but could get and GOOCH FEED 226: va! KJenasl 566; Wayne Cold ~a~s~ ~',lo;,~e ~~"~" The Mint Bar one very important detail taken Storage 911; Funks G 2.S3.s care of ahead of the rush by Dahl Rer'n'ment Cenler 28 52 applying .now for fheir 1973 S,WMor I;)ru9'; 25'. 5~'> Phone .375-1420 H,gh Scores- Marlon Evans. 211 registration. ano 524; EI Rancho, 618. Fir~l Black Knight Las.f year's registrafion c:er· "GOOD EGGS TO KNOW" N<1!,onal B<'Inll. 2521; AO('!yn Mag •• tificates expired on Dec. 31­ nuson wllh a 135av~r"9c, bowf("(1 a Lounge Grace period for renewing a .City League SIS ~erie~ (175170170) registratJon ends March I, reo ...------1 CMr lmplemf.'nt l~on L:Sf minds the Game and Parks Emllng~ 15 9 Commi.ssion. -s m,ay delay ~;::~(;~t;~~~IHB~~:~ i~ I~ application, but they must stay Stop in ofterthe off . Nebraska waters:: aft e r. WilYnl' BOdySl10p 1) 11 FrldolV Night Couplel First Go",e for ci WolyneHerald 13 II March 1 if they do not have 1913 Wo. LOlt Fredricksons 1) 11 Thomp~on,Weillle , registration certificates and ! n McNiltt'; HMdlfi<1re 11 13 D('cker E_vi1n~ n , stickers. National How '-'rvlnv Noon Luncht!. Swr.etLass/, '4 I Cilfmen Cvrrenf .If a boater has' nof bought a L('~ SIr,ak House 7', 16'., O$trander 1"9 , different size boat or motor, L(KJilr"l Villley Implemenl 6 14 B,1ier Rahn Reben$dotl 16 M!.HAp,o '.$ 15 Bank registration fees will be the Belhune·Dunnlng 14 ,.. LES' Higl1 Scores.:Val Klel")i5s.I, 228and Ol)('!,cher·Skov 13 " ,A'Savings Account. same as' last, year; Boaf classes., 613:, Stare -Naliona,l Bank, 991 and Jorgens.~n;MuJlen 'J3 A Checking Account. in~lude: " t~e and fees Class 1 (less eMr Impfemt>fJ!,2688 Baier Hoidori ROf:ber 12 " 301 Moin One ()f safestways O~of the b,estways than 16 feet lo.ng and powered bV Steak House HU9hes·Mencl-Sprleck~ 12 " 'tomake'y~urmoriey motors totaling'five Iiorsepower Lueders,Ti~dlke 11 11 grow. OP,EN Mon. thru, 5..1, Baller Kienast " to paY'aliyour bills, or less); 12; Class 2.Ues! than 16 Viclor-Voung 10 18 At~ 900?stelidY interest. Conveniently, Safely, Easily," fee-t long and'powered by moton Bull;Frevcrl Mi'toen .. 24 , .. ., . . "ByGElOrge! totalIng more than .flve horse Hiqh S(orc~' Marlon Evans, 2U By George! power).. $5; Class 3 (16 fee1,or Saturday NitI.'Coup1el and .551; Irvin Baker, 214; ,Dafe 10r)ge;-but less fhan 26 (eef). $8; WOn LOlt ,i~ri~~~~:~;~~,~e~~~; E~~17~'7~;; Cla~s 4 (26 _feet or longer bot' SodenKrueger n 6 01;01'1 Lllckas,Barner\ 18 10 thvnc, 367610: Nanty Bclht.Jt1c, less than 40 feet), $IS; Class 5 Dahl Topp,MifjerWiI!ers 18 HI (,710; Be\l I-;Ioldorf, S_10. Wayne Gr(lin (40 feet or longer), $25; Cla;os 6 OI')Ckl,1nkeMlJrotz 18 10 't (iss.ued 10 dealers and ,manufac. J"n~,("Wifiers 17 II turers and demonstration pur· Retirement Oill! f!urlL('HmiJnn '15 13 poses), ,$10. Hiln5-Cfj,MllnnJaeger 14 14 and Feed jilnlle John~Qfl' Pick 14 14 Applications f6r boat reqistra. .Center, Luff Pospj',;nil LUIl./-';' 11' J7 CpmmunilY tions are available from 'all 1'0pp Dohr('n 9 19 Won Lolt vendors"of and ,fishing J,1nlleMey('r Ncl~on . 8 20 Ben Franklin 21 7 200 Logon licenses, incl,*,ing co u n t y 918 Main Street MilnnMillOr"Topp 4 24 Wo,yneGrain 80 F('t'(l 16 10_ derks,_ conservaflqn offlcers, High ·Scores: Loyal Lackas! 216 SwansbnTV 14 "l( and Game and Parks Commls. Iii' an9 lin,. Lo"",, Kr,ueger, 185; Joan Cilrharl~ _ fl 17 LilCkilS, 493, Ol$on L l $ 1J1-f StClfc's, are, vying' for champion. Her own Wayne quint is 4·1 in Regulated sport hunting for the common ,a'f1'Ii, a migratory ~.oo ship 01 the twc.eav tournament.. state cornpetulon (9'3 over-all}. Poinling ovt that this is the ruary 22, )t 'takes a while fa I1I7nn r;t J1f.l '. species, would be permitted In the "'c:antlguous States only holiday which occurs realize the observance is on a a.;.:>J)~lA.WJlJ Tht:: title game is scheduled Other tourney entrants are duro during a season or seasons not to exceed 12-4 days each ing the Feb. 5-March 16 sign·up for 5 p.m. Saturday In Rice Gym Kearney State, Midland, College dIfferent date." year, period for the 1973 feed grain Other federal holidays in 1973 '. pr('ceCllng the Wayne stete.Has 01 St. Mary in Omaha, UN·Om· H!. The States wou.ld regulate hunting methods, datb, ana- and - wheat programs, county on which the ASCS and other '. ·tlngs lTlen's .cage clash. a-ha and UN· Lincoln. possession limits. . ASC ccrnrnntee chairman H'arry federal offices in Wayne County . , Etr st-rcund 'games are set for Crows have been hunted tor many years, lind since Heinemann said producers will be closed are: Memorial-...... 3:30 and 5: 15 p.m. Friday, 1912, probably Illegally. almOst everywhere. should not come to the office on Day, Monday, May 28; Inde ~ . .;.._~ Good Insuranc. second round and p.m. at 7 9 According to Carl Gettmann, chief 01 the Game that date pendence Day, Wednesday, July is just as clos. as Friday, Consolation games 'for Commission's law enforcement division, Nebrask,'statufes the losers are scheduled a('9:J5 permit the kllll.ng of crows. This law has not been' changed... KENNY STARk of Laurel was and II a.m. Saturday. even though In 1972 the United States and signed a recently named vice·presldent 01 One ticket at $1 for adults, 50 convention prOViding further protedlon tor 32 families of y~••• the Sta1e RIJral·Urban Youth cents f"Orstudents Is g()Od for all birds, Including crows, blackbirds, cowbIrds, grackles, and during a mid·winter Institute at gamC$, magpies. Beatrice. Some 150 youths from Wayne's team defeated Dordt GeHmann ,$BId fhe act put the "kabosh;' en crows, across the state attended the College here Wednesday. 60·52. placing them off limits except for depredation sltuatfons. meeting. "rhe organization Is as ClaudIa Paulson had a fine While federal regulations permit taking depredaflng open to unmarried adults be­ scoring day at 23 points. Donna crows, they make no provisIons for possessing those kllted. lween 17 i1nd 30 years 01 age. Von Glan and Cindy Davis 11a person was to shoot a crow in Nebraska, or elsewhere Craig Tiedtke tallied 13 and 12 In this country, technically he would be subject to arrest The Wayne girls had another for violating federal regulations. DUring this Na ttona! ~nlal home game billed for 7 p.m remem~-lh.at But according to Gettmann. no arrests have been made Friday ,lgainst Concordia. thC!n Heelfh Week, to his knowledge for shooting crows Illegally In Nebraska. a 1 p.m . qarnn Saturday ill .thr­ when 1('('lti are being formed, an The Fish and WlIdllle .Servlce says the crow is Unlversi1y of Nebraska .11 Lin aocquate supply of cetc.um and certainly not an endangered species, but that it should now coin, Their (inillc before thu ptrosphorus is needed for hard· be assured the prctectton eccoroeo other migratory game tournament will brrng Wes1mar rnq the' teeth. The best supply of birds, Hws(' nutrients is milk to Rice Gym Wednesday The crow has never had If so good! It figures Into still other action. Michigan Rep. John D. Dlngelf introduced a bill_ that reqvtres a $1 federal permit for ·taklng any migratory game bir~s other than migratory waterfowl. The crow falls into this group, along with sand hill cranes, doves, coot. ralls, snrce. etc. Today's $5 duck 'stamp covers only the hunting of ducks, geese, br-ents, and swans. Money from the proposed $1 permit would go Into the migratory·bird conservation lund. Next time you 'see a crow, give that black bandit a salute; he's moving up In the world.

Migration Underway Waterfowl migration Is apparently started. U. S. game mana:ement agent Joel screucrc o~ North Platte repo~ted the. first migrants In sccttr-ceotrer Nebraska - a rrunor influx of plntalls, gadwalls, and mallards, and also a few whttetronts and Ceneces. • Late last week the Game Commission reported about 10,000 canada geese at the Keith County Refuge, Nebraska waterfowl specialist George Schildman noted that Nebrllska's wintering birds are getting "antsy". They Cleaning Up are beglnnrng to dl!>pcne up and down the Platte RIver, WAYNE STREET DEPARTMENT workers were busy Tuesday lrying 10 remove snow Into smeuer wetlands and open waters, such as sheet water tram city streets in hopes of getting as much 01 the snow removed as possible before the in fields, but net heading no..-th as yet. cold wave hit the city They were pretty successful, making the streets a bit safer to drive on Wednesday when temperatures dipped way below freezing

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, ;." COMING TO WAYNE STATE COLLEGE Wednesday night are these Dance" and Sf' e f Lf' .. ancient fol~ song and dance In their vvscstevte homeland ng rs 0 ubljana, masters of the E".',,'" 01 f·r"d Mull,.r, D'-'(",~'''{l DANCERS - 1 h(' ~I.ll(' 01 Nebfa""i1. to all August Kruse ,on"',np(l Over 100 Gather at 1st (Continued fr~m pOige I) BROWNIES from Troop \92 in Wayne entertained residents at Dahl Retirement Center Nil"'" ,~ hprN,y. 'J' ....·n 'hil' .llO 1,1.,1 w£.'l'k wrth ..ong.. Singing during the shari program are. from lell, Jule , ",m, '''M.n~t ~..,cr .....,..,'. mu~' " •. Funeral Rites !o:nO'J"m throughout Europe many ~nd !,I,·U c.n Or belOrt· 'hE' 61h day 01 Fleming, Tammy Hamilton r-ec: Hansen, daughters of Mr and Mrs, Bob Fleming, Annual English Day vears before World War rr Jun" jn] or oe lor('vt'( 1).Hred Mr and Mrs Everett Hernlttcn and Mr and Mre,. tferb Hensen Adults leading the Held Saturday Oft", .... MIS chorus. snort of mon The first, annual English Day of college classes and, by the "nn 1~i\! ,l ~')"'rtnq on CI,),m~ ....ill b': young sters during the program were Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs, Fleming A"Wayne man. August Kruse, ev. slept in a rehearsal half lor ~"Id ·n I~,~ covr t on June 7_ 197] al 1 last week at Wayne State varied activities- which they saw died Wednesday at the Wayne weeks durmq preparation 01 0(10'. PM br0!Jght 96 students and seven tak ing place around campus Hoso.tet al !hp. age ot 82 vears !')u'~ LU"''-'n.-, H"'o, ~~GA~-=-PUB~,!E~TIQj;;'-- ~ teachers to the campus from the Teachers spoke of valuable m. I,,,~oc ,,"" ("unl ~ "uCl''-'',k" 10 au was .tc acquaint i,i,,:!i, school Mem~ers Herma,., Kay, Russell Benrunq. l'h(·ra't,onolth(I'Country NOTICE TO CRECITORS ~BYCh"k Eight certificate Joe Schraeder, Kenneth Dunk. r Among many smgers who died (,.,,' No ~Ol<; Boo~ 9 p,-,W' Sgl students with Wayne Stale Col' N""'" " n('«(>f,,. 'l'''f)n Ina' il lJa~ 0, lege and its facilities and to Meet for Aid reo and Alden Dunktau Tone Tom51(, who became tJ<~I;~';::,~f,) CO"" 01 W"yn" (Ou"l { ""\ b{"('n fol('-(l for f,n,,1 , Ted Bahe and Dr Lyle Sev a national hero TMe el:lo,r took '.""1'·''''',,' her"·" dt>l('(m,ni/l,on 01 Compounded encourage students to attend Mrs. Allen Stoltenberg was E~!,~' .. ct o e-eooc BOdf'n~led' mour sang "Blest Be the Tie hrs name when JI was r e founded h,',r~h,p ,nhPr,I"nclO'IdxlO'~.I~ "nd school at Wayne: hostess to St. Paul's Lutheran O,·cc· .... '·d ,omm,-,~,nn~ Cl,~'r'bul,O" Of 1"'01",,, That Binds." accompanied by aHer the war, AI the same time ~'."(. High SChool teecne-s were Ladies Aid meeting held Thl' of NOJri\',k.-,. I', "" (0" .",,1 "P(}'Ov.ll 0' 1",,,1 "ccounl ana Guaranteed5tnterestl Mrs William Kugler. Burial was the Maroll dance group also was introduced fa the procedures Wednesday at 1:30 p.rn. in the ",rn"d d'''(~Mq'' ....h,C~ ....,11 1:)" lor hei!r,ng tor o-ec ,~ ~"f"by I~", ~II and standards in English re church basement. Eight mem in Greenwood Cemetery No"": 'J'v',,, " 11>,\ r[)"''''01 t' Kathy born In Douglas County June 73. workshop in standards of com ~ .,nvn'" rJ,.C!' .. ~." prised by the infor'!'al c~nduct Harold Stoltenberg. al nieces and nephews In Itw M.llfer o! lh€ E~I~lp of Preceding him In death were [(I,lr, Pr"VOII DMQilv'(! hrs wlte rn 1963. '=in!'- von. Elmer. ProfessionaI and ~e"",ral brothers and ~,ster~ Landscaping I.'!", <;on "~,, ]lIn (1,;, (,! • ua If}iProdUcfs .-l>ersonafService -''',Ivr:r"lia'i"~l ,lr, • Trees • Shrubs • Rock Gardens White Landscaping . Service During this Neucnet Children's Dental Hearth Week, 0 air y Ccuocu of Central Sfates nutri Box 140 hon,sl~ remind us 10 eat a baste bal,anced diet low in sweets 10 help prorTloh;rgood dental health.

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Comein and talk' to one .of "Wayne Federal's friendly home klan officers. Mortgage loans are our business - and we take pride in offering courteous. confidential eevlce to' future homeowners. WAYNE FEDERAL. SAVINGS &LOAN The Wayne (Ne·br.) Herald, Mondav. FebrUiry 19, 1913 I vcar~ ;nOIJ::i/,p.d m.lhe following by proceedings duly had by Real Estate Cards of Thanks scneocre. 10·wll Mayor and touncil 01 said CIIV. MaluringFeb. a rr IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND Bond No. Amount of Year WARRANTED tnet all conditiOflS, SALE: Whate er THE FAMILY OF Paul Greene H0MES FOR v I ~ 110,000' 1974 acts and things require-d by law to your needs mIght be, Vakoc wishes to thank the Wayne 35 SI5.000 1975 ex isl or 10 be done precedent to and Construction Company bas the community for their acts of 69 S1O,OOO 1976 in IQII .ssvence Of this bond did bouse lor you. Priced from .tbe kindness folrowlng his death. 10'13 120,000 1.'171 extst. did neppenenu wer e done ana low 20's and up. Low down Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. 1411,. 120,000 \978 performed in regular and due form 1871 $20,000 1979 paymenfs - Possession within Reimers for their music and and I":ne as requtrec bV law cutedonbehafloflhe schools. $110. (.;111 3752157 for come Futt.nmc more. For line 01 r ecreeuon vebictes ecocs Nos 37 10 4,. bo!h toctu Colyot Wayne by bemgsLgned by its appointment I'9tf NEW STORE HOURS: Arnie's IOCdl Intervtcw, write, include Eco fiberglass trave! treuers s.vev er tnc rere ur Four and tour Mavor and Clerk by ci)vsing the Super Market now open v ery tenths per centum (4 J%; per annum oll,c'al sear of the C,Ty To be allixed telephone number, Eagle In and Ihe Incomparable Skippy e dw'/rle~, De partment av, nighl inclUding Saturday untll­ Irom date unlil malurily Inerelo"ndhav,,"u'used Ihl:,nferest FOR. RENT Large turnlshed Hllh whE..et Inaddil,ontolhelOregolngbasic coupons ne-eto attached 10 be J9JB Meadowbrook Road, SI 8:30 p.m., except Sunday. Open epertmenr near college Private This week bargain .nteres t rates, Bonds Nos 1 to S. e> walE:r con plun und paid .... acalion Annual QUALITY DOLLARS (\.210,000) TO PAY THE City, that the co~I ot said improve Sil,d ,nleresl Shall be payabie (,IV (ier\< dltioner6, fully aulomatlc, lile o;,.alary 15 apprQ)umately $9,000 MOBILE HOMES COST OF IMPROVING STREETS, ments as herefofore lound by Ihe February 15. 1974 and sem, annually (FORM OF COUPONl tfme guanmtee, all sizes, tor as Five day work week Phone Li~estock AVENUE5 AND ALLEYS IN Cilv eng'neer and Mayor lind Coun Ihere"tter on Ihe 15tfl day 01 NO____ ._ STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS cil 's '45.44478. that a"dilionat February ~nd August of each year On lhe t son TV & Appliance. Phone (INCLUDING THE INTERSEC parI 01 lhe cost 01 the ,mprovt'ment neqol,able coupons for the mterest bt'l'n call1,d for rl'dempllon and YOUR AMERICAN BEEF Brand~ 375·3690. ;1211 Eight Name to choose .TIONS AND AREAS ~qRMED BY ''I sa,d Drstr,cts have been ,ncurred 10 become due Ihereon monev prov,ded Iherelore prior to PACKERS Callie Buyer lor from' THE CROSSING OF STREETS, lor ,n1eresl on ":'arrants and lE'gal Secl,on 7 Sajd bondS shali be sa,d dal,·) Ihe CdV 0/ Wayne. HOMES AND APAR1ME:.NL ~ Wayne and vicinity is Bob· LONNIE'S TRAILER SALES, AVENUES AND ALLEYS) TO PAY ...nd m,scellaneous cosls in ll'1e e~'-culf.'d on' behall 01 the City by Npbras\smenls ,mprl:ssed on each bond IntereSI Phone 371·0938 d18t25 jl1U th,: C,Ty'ol wavne, Nebraska, lor 375-·1134 01911 ~ MENT NOS 269.369, 469. ~69, h""ve been lev,ed accord,ng 10 law coupons shall be execuled on behall ,nlero;<:oT due on Ihat day of its 669769.869 AND 1069 (INCLUD on the real estate 10 saLa DI5trocls of !Ill' (ItI' by being s,gned bv Ihe Vdf'OUS Purpose Bond. dated Feb INC THE iNTERSECTIONS AND spec",iiy Ilt'net,ted by Sllid sewer Mavor and (,ty Clerk by causmg ruaryI5,1973,NO __ AREAS FORMED BY THE' CROSS Improve men IS. and said special the,r facs,mile s,gnatur~ to be ___""c,'-"-"c'-,,,'-,__ Ma'(f)r INC OF STREETS, AVENUES AND i1SSe"Sment5 M(> valid liens On the af!l~ed thereto and by the execution ALLEYSI, ro PAY THE COST OF iols "nd tract!> 01 land upon which of l'ach bond. the Mllyor and Cierk Secl,on9 The special assessments SEWER IMPROVEMENTS IN thf'Y Me assessed. that after appiy shall bf.' deemed 1<.- have adopted leVied upon Ii'll.' real eslale as SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT ''Ill illl monE'YS collected on the s/tld fflcs,mty agrees r/ wdl collect PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF by Ii1W to e•• sl or 10 be done STATE OF NEBRASKA s(l,dspecLillassessmentsand InCIISE' TAXE'S TO PAY THE SAME preced,-nl to Ihe ,ssuancE' of D,stricl COUNTY OF WAYNE the moneys collected therefrom are Bf IT ORDAINED BY THE S,·wer Bond50fSa,d D,slr,cls ,'I the nol sutloe,enlto fully and promplly MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE i1mount of \4-0.00000 und(>r S(>ct,on VARIOUS PURPOSE 80ND pay the ,nter"sl and prjncipal ot CITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASKA \6670, R R S Neb 1943. as amend OF THE CITY OF WAYNE silld Vilr,ous Purpose BOrjdS as and Set "on 1 The Mavor lind (Oun,,1 ed. dO l'x'SI and have been done as No S5.OOOOO when Such IOterest and princ,pal at th.. (3 and 6001 cr""led and Water ma,ns WE're nowledges orsell 10 owe and lor all other,lilxe~. sulllc,ent in amOunt ...... re crealed ,'I !>a,". Cily and construcled therein whiCh Improve villue rece,ved prom,ses to pav to TO fuliv pay the prlOc and ,mprovemenls. and said special Febrvary 15. 1978". at par. plus the term 01 said bond ,ssue slree\<' adlacent to real eslate assessments are valid liens on the accrued mleresl 10 date lixed for Sect,on 11 Aller be,ng executed owned brr lhe Clly and \102,27885 IS lois and trilcTS 01 land upon Which redemption BOTh The pr,ncipal by The Mayor 'In('l Cierk said bonds Ih,' O,~lricT cos1. thaI special lit. thl'Y ilre asseSSf.'d, that aller apply h~reof and the interesl hereon are shilll be deilvered to Ihe City smentsandolherlunds Treasurer of Wayne County in IherelOre under h,~ olf oe,al bond drstrlCts !>pec,allv benefiled by saId avaii<'lole lor ~uch purPOSe Ihere still Wayne. NebraSka For the prompt The C"y Treilsurer Shall cause said Imorovemen" and sa,d 5pec,,,1 a~ remains dul' and payable from Ihe payment of th,s bond, prmeopal and bondS TO oe registered rn the ollice se~~ments are vaJ,d l,en5 on Ihe lOIS Coly not less than S25.OOO 00. Ihat all Inleresl. as the same become due. 01 lhe Countv Clerk 01 Wayne and Iracl5 of land upon wh,ch fhey cono,t,Of's. acts and thmgs requir~d the full faorh. credit and resources of Co~nlv and With the Auditor of "',. assc.ssf.'d. '''allllter "pplying 1111 bV I"w 10 C.isl or 10 be done said Cily are hereby trrevo(ably PUbl,c Accounts 01 lhe Slale of moneys collected on Ihe SPec:illl precedenl to the ,ssuance 01 Distr,cl pledged Nebraska The (lrict COlI done'asrequired by law and Dollars (\.110,0001 01 even dale shall be 4.1ed WITh the Auditor of nOTless fhan $69,00000. thaf all con. SectiOn 5. The Mayor and COuncil and-I'ke lenor. excepT as to date 01 Publ,c AccounlS of the Slale 01 d,t,ons. acts and I"in",s requir~ bv of Ihe City Of Wayne. Nebraska. . maTurity and rale of inlerest. which Nebraska. and th'" other shall be are ,ssued by Ihe City lor th.e deli .... ered to 'the purchaser of said ~~wl~: ~=~~'a~~eto o~"s~~;~ ~r~~~:1 ~~~l;;~~o~~nda:f~d a~~t~~~~e r~~autir:~ purpose oj paYing the cosf 01 . bonds m,'nt BondS 01 ~ald D,slnels in the to e~,sf or to be done preCede'll to ,mprovlng slreels, avenues and al SeclLOnli Sa,d bonds having been ,,,"ounl of Sloo,ooo 00 pU!"5vant to the is~u7. 63 and 64 (includ)ng C.ty Treasurer 's aulhoriled 10 ilrnended, dO ex,sl and hll .... e been braska. in Ihe principal amOunt of the Inlersect,ons and areas formed deliver said bonds 10 Ihe purchaser done as required by law TwO Hundred Ten ThOuSand Dollars by the crossmg 01 slreets, avenues, on rece,pl 01 Ivl.1 payment ~f Ih-e Sect'on 1 The Mayor (lnd Council (S21O.ooo) under Sections 18·1801 and 9.369,469,569,669,7·69,8·69 Secl,on 13 Th,s ordinance shall Streel Improvemenl NO!> 2·69, 3.69,. and ~ hereol. do ex,st and have been a'll;! 1069 (Includ,ng the inlerse( takeeffecl and be Lnloreelrom and 469, 569. ,J; 69. 169. 869 and 10.69 done as reQuored by law lions and areas tormed by crossing alter rts passage as provided by ..wNe crealed In !>aid Cilv and Seclion 6 To pay the cost of lhe Of streets. avenues and alleys!. 10 "w CNta,n street ,mprovemenls were .mprovements SpeCified in Sections Olav Ihe cost 01 Sewer Improvements PASSED AND APPROVED this constructed there,n which have. been -I. 7. 3 lind 4 hereol, there shall be 10 San,tary Sewer Districl Nos. 34 13th day of February, 1973 COmpll'led and accepted by said and fhere are hereby ordered .ssued and 35, and 10 pay the cost 01 KenfHall,Mayor Dan 'Sherry, Cily Cierk Cdy. 'hal Ihe cost of s"id 'mprove vafcs properly chargeable al mq 01 47 bonds. numbered Irom 1/0 Reissue Rev,sed Statutes 01 Nebras published by The Herald 15 ;u pMt of lhe cO!>tof the improvemenls 40. melusi .... e, 0' 55,000 each, dated ka, 1943. as amended, and has been follows: 5 p.m. Mondav for Thurs. '" ~,"d O,strlct~ have been Incurred FebruMY 15. 1913, thE' princip-al 10 duly author;led by ordinance legally day'S nE'W5pllper and 5 p.m. Thurs for ,nteresl on warrants and legal become due on February 15 of the passed, appro.... ed and published and day for Monday'5 newspaper "nd m,sct>llaneou'" costs in the ",,,o,,nl Of '06.4.7105; Ihill the lotal co·.t 01 sa,d improvemenls is S7\,31165 of whICh St5.908.04 is Ihe (O'.T 01 Hnprovmq intersections and Mr',lS formed by Ihe crossing of STrf't"!.. {IVI'mICS and alleys and ~j(l'("~ adiacent to reM eslate ownNI \;Iy the Cily and SS9,409.6J is Hw D,.,I"ct co~,l; that special as ~,'<.';m('nts h,'ve been levied accord ,nq tol"won the real estate in said ~trt'el Impro.... r.ment Nos specialty beneliled' bV (a,ld r.lreel. improve rn,..nl!>."nd snid special 6!S~Smenls MC' ... "Iid lif"n~ as the loIs ~ applyrq Itil mo~~vs (ol1ected on lh~ speclltl auessmtnls ;lnd orner funds (IvlIillltlle.for such o//de.Q///~ I?U;posP. th"r... ~till r('mains j:luc and • Complete Farm Management • FarlTl.Sal!is OJM cE. ;~'I~~~~~li::;~~O~~eno~Jlres~n tflth . ~~ Sls.OflO,OIJ and f1~ Ihe O'\slrlcls COsl • Urban Mahagement '~.~Urban Sales _' rfNll/l/UIP . <1 ~~~,!:~j~~l:h~~fed~i~s ;::~lr~ hI' l/1w to exist or 10 ue dOhe a~dSales pr{'cp(j~nl 10.1hIU!>s'!flnce 01 SlU!CI • Commercial- Properties Management MEMBER 'F.OJ.C.' IrnprOYf>menl Boo'" 01 5aJd Dis Irlels in ·t~e IIrrtount. of 145.000.00 .,.) pursui'lnt 10 S('(I,oos 16613 R,R.5 ru'IJrdS~il', 1'143-. a~ ilmt'ndcd. do • -,

L~ WINSIDE ... Annual Birthday Supper To BeHeld March lS Mrs, Edward Oswald Mrs' Carl Fischer was a guest c.ar.ceueo Ih~·,r meeting Tuesdav Phone 286-4872 The program was the Calt to 10 inclement weather Amerjcan Leg ion AUXiliary Prayer and geft.Dental. Mrs will meet , Maurice Lind Wendt, Mrs. Edwin Vahlkamp, sa'f, Mrs, Chester Wylie. Mrs Mrs. Walter Bleich, Mrs. F. C Mildred Witte and Mrs William Witt and Mrs. Norris Janke. Hcitqrew Mrs. Zoffka repor-ted on ac Mrs. Lindsay reported 130 ccmpusnments of the past veer, pennies were collected lor the Plans were made to hold the mile 01 pennies pr'ojec t The annual Legion birthday party bidhday song was sung for Mrs Mar, 15 with a carry in supper Kent Jackson at 6:30 p.m March 13 meeuno .'nll be rn Kitchen committee is Mrs the Mrs. Harry Soebl Sr home leonard Andersen, Mrs. Paul Zoflka and Mrs. Chester Wylie Meet for Crafts Entertainment committee wilt Winside Senior Citizens met be Mrs. George Farran and rcescev at the eudttortum for Mrs. Al Carlson. . arts and cretts Twelve: mem Mrs. Oitman gave the prayer ber s attended of the month' and the hymn at Senior Citizens worked on the Clas'} Meeting the month was sung. Hostesses cutting and s ewro q of q urlt Tno eighth crass at the wen: Helen Witt and Mrs. F,e. blocks V/iw,lde will held" ske t WHt. Plans were made 10 attend the '''9 partl Ntar 16 at thf! Wake Next rneefinq will be March meeting at Norfolk Feb 20 r.ero rrn~ 12" • 'Instead of holding Ihe regular are t/1,.-~ Rchd" and meebnq in Winside that day Me Decorate Cookies A carr'y,in lunch was served Brownie Troop. 16<" -met Tues. Mrs. I;mil Han\<, '/las coffee day after-noon in tl'e home of cna.rman. . I. What's Phase III? Iheir leader, Mrs Don a von" Senior Crttzens will meet Feb Leighton with seven members 21 at 1 30 p.m at the auditorium a. Are doctors, dentists, hos answering roll with a favorite to play bingo pitafs and other health providers flower sflt! soerect 10 mandatory con­ Mrs. Lelg'hton read ab 0 u t Meet Tuesday trols? Thinking O-o3y from the Brownie Neighboring Circle met "t ues A Y"s Tno Pb aso II ccotrois reader The flag ceremony was day afternoon in lhe Herb Jee 10 th'.; health serv.ces held witA Julie Smith, color ger home with eight members IIl!1 (ontlr,<)", h,lh m, sergeant; lor i Oberhelman, answering roll with a Valentine nor American flag; Teresa Macke, exchange a. Has the Construction tn. Brownie' flag, and Jane Smith -Heer ts f ur nrs he d entertain dustry Stebihzettcn ccmrmttee /, and Kell y Leighton, cot 0 r­ mont with prizes gOing to Anna been abcnshed? guards. Koll and Mrs. Leo Voss t.. No 'roe Constr uchcn in March 8 meetIng will be wilh duslry Slabdizal,on' Comrr,dtl'.-e Each brownie frosted heart WHAT COULD BE BETTER than a heapmq platr, 01 and vavsaqc-s on a cold Anna xou 'IIi11 ccr.nnvc lIs 'liork with the cookies tor their 1a'mily and ',I,'t"r 'llqht? Probably not much AI Ihl',t that"_ about 300 people around WinSide practiced for World Friendship t ..llr, goals 01 ,mprovlng the H,r"Jq~,t when Ihey lurn(·d aut n,gh! for the Community Club's annual Meet for Bridge bargaining struclure In lhe in Day 'to be held Feb. 28 at Ilapli1(1, and sausage feed Idled up are (above) Mrs George Voss, Bridge Club met Tuesday dus1q and ectuevrnq aoo.t.ooar Wayne. T,', ao d Br er da . la~tlng sr,rnr- 01 to mdlo:l' sure tln: ius·t rlg~lt is Don evening in lhe Carl Troutman progress In brmqroq tr,e rate of Julie'Smith provided treats LC'IQ"'cr I~lbo"e rlqht); Mr', C"rl Tr ootrno n rf-,,,dll~S aootncr of -.auseqes for wage grO{llh In ttus sector mto Next 'meeting, will be Feb. 20, home tryong Carmie Monk. scribe. Prizes were won by George line WIth the gen&ral wage Parr-en, Mrs. Charles Jackson growth in the economy wscsMeets and Vernon Hill Q. Are there restraints On Interest and dividend raf~? The Womens Society of Chris Feb. 27 rneettnq wiH be in the A The Phase II voluntary. tren Service of the U nit e d Charles Jackson home. pr oqr am wdl CE- con"nu~ under ~;~~~~~ i~h~~~h h~~: :~e~:: Meet Cancelled the dlrt'ctio'"' at tne Committee Mildred W'It1e with nine present. ,Cub Scouts Pack 179 Den 2 on tr.tere st and D""dE-nds FIRST OF THE WEEK 1I000R BUSTERII COUPONS WAYNE CITY OFFICIALS INSURANCE Mayor - Offer Good February 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st Kent Hall 31.5-3202 City Treasurer - INSURANCE &; REAL ESTATE Leslie W, EUiS-.._ ~_ ..375-20Ci ----GIBSON DISCOUNT CENTER - WAYNE! NEBR.. ----- Life Hospitalization. Diaabihty City Clerk: - Personal - Machinery Homeowners an-d Farmowners Dan Sherry 375·2842 OPe!,!,9:00-9:00 Daily property coverages. City- Attomey ­ and Automobile Loons John V. Addison 375·3115 Phone 375·1132 KEITH JECH, CLU Councilmen ­ " 215·1429 408 Logan, Wayne Keith Mosley 375·1735 Pat Gross 375-1138 First 'Notional Bonk Harvey Brasch 375·2139 Jim Thomas 315-2599 INVESTMENTS SAVINGS Darrel Fuelberth 375·3305 INSURANCE Prank Prather 375·2808 COMMERCIAL BANKING Ivan Beeks 375--2401 Vernon Russell 375·2:'10 Phone 375·2525 Wayne POLICE 375·2626 Independent11Agent FIRE Call 375-1122 SERVICES Dependable Insurance HOSPITAL 375·3800

FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS OFFICI~LS WAYNE WAYNE COUNTY MOTOR EXPRESS Phone 375·2696 Assessor Henry Arp 375·1979 Local & Long Distance Hauling Dean C. Pierson Agency Clerk: Norris Weible 375·2288 Livestock and Gram Judge: Ward's Riverside Batteries 111 West 3rd Wayne Luverne Hillon 375-1622 Fairground Avenue Sheriff: Don Weible 375-1911 Phone 375·2728 or Nights 375·3M5 Deputy: PHARMACIST S, C. Thompson 375·1389 ALVIN SCHMODE, Mgr Supt.. Fred Rickers 375·1777 Treasurer: DICK KEIDEL, R. P. Leon Meyer 375·3885 WAYNE'S BODY SHOP Phone 375-1142 Complete Clerk of District Court: CHERYL HALL, R. P. Joanne Ostrander 375·2:!60 Bodyand Fender Repair' Phone 375-3810 ALL MAKES and MODELS A~;~~i~urr~g~f:nt: 375-3310 SAV-MOR DRUG Painting· Glass Installation Assistance Director: >-\ 223 S. MAIN PH, 375-1966 Miss.Thelma Moeller 375·2715 OPTOMETRIST AttornleY: Budd BornhoH 375·2311 FARMERS NATIONAL Veteran! service Offlcler:' W. A. KOEBER, O.D. Chris Bargholz 375·2764 CO. OPTOMETRI&'T Commi!:sioners: Professional Farm Management .. " DisL 1 , Joe Wilson 313 Main Phone 375-2020 oisl. 2 Keaneth Eddie Sa~es • Loans - AppraIsals Wayne, .Nebr. ' Dist. 3 Floyd Burt DALE STOLTENBERG Diiitrlct Probation Officer:

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Men are etreeov practicing their cake The cootcuents mctudc businessmen, baking skills In preparation for next omptovces and area termors. he week's fund raising "Bailie of the S,lICJ. TII,.;re may as. many as two Whoops! Batters" in Wayne. cozen farmers laking part in the contest, Rowan Wiltse, county chen-man lor the he noted March of Dimes, said one man has Men will have one and a half hours to There Goes already tried baking a cake at home v­ bake lhe,r cakes and an umlimited time with Iltfle success. to decorilte them, Baking will be done "I'm going to have to bake a couple between 8 a.m. and 9: 30 p.rn. both Another more," Wiltse quoted the man as saying Tu!.!sday and Wednesday etter his first attempt was less than However , coetcsteots can receive no highly successful. hef p tram women. '9nd they must bake Cake The cake baking contest will be held Ihcir cake~, from scratch, Willse empha Tuesday and Wednesda.y at Peoples stveo Natural Gas Co.• with fhe sale scheduled The event will be the urst one ever held Down for the following night- Wayne 10 reuse funds for the March of By earlier this week there were about It rs belNj held in place of scuct 5S men signed up for tt-e all-mille baking liltion", for funds from Wayne business­ The Drain contest. Wiltse said. About 90 contcstants moo should be signed up by the time the ovens Wiltse se.o he hopes the sale 01 the are turned on, he added caJ.:wi It,ill rars e approximately $300.

Don't Bet Against Computer Scouts Anybody want'mg to match The Compuler Center is toea use lui 10 students or the lacult( To Collect wIts with it computer in e game ted on the ground floor of the ctassos in data proccssmo vse of tic tac toe can q.ve 11 a try Heho Admlnistrallon Bullding the computer regularly Sunday afternoon at the wayne In recent weeks the center has Papers Kr osc plans 10 ccmonst-etc State College Com puler Center. been nos! to high school students some of these functions at the If you have stacks of news. That game wilJ be one ettrec and teecners from the area op('n house Visitors ar/.: '/lei p,1pers piled up in your base. ~fCln ~ on the lighter side - of They learned some simpler come to a',k lots 01 qucc t.ont, merit or garage you will be able an open, house from 2 to 5 p.m. techniques of data processing. to get rid of the-n this Satur The maln purpose, however, is Some of them also tried to beat oev _ ~how to the pubflc numerous the computer in fie tee toe ­ Boy Scouts T roo p 175 of uses of the college computer and but few ever succeeded. Some Wuyn0 Will conduct its monthly all the data wocessing .equip Computer Center personnel havo paper drive in Wayne, Winside ment associated with If learnoo...lo outwit the foxy ma­ and Carroll On Saturday, start· 50~ellmes Dave Kr"use, director, and chine. ing at 8: 30 e.m Learning the t\l\aurice Anderson, who super But it is;"busy most of the time Mr. and Mrs. Richard Af'etf of Points vises Instructrcnet use of the "c~mputlng college budgetary Wayne are serving as cnerrmen CHANCES ARE you won't find teese girls working as "gas iockies~'.at a nearby Hlling station. They're only beginners" computer, plan to have a variety problems, working projects In -When Calvin Kopp drove a for this month's drive. learning the liner fhings about car engines at Allen High School. L.:lRaye Lubberstedt, lett.eand Juue Tighe are adjusting the of progrl'll)1s running during the science and mathematl<;,s. and car through. the large front Mrs, Arett said persons who points on Julie's car during one of fheir daily class assignments To learn more about the unique class, turn to page eiqht of affe.rnoon.. processing many kinds of data window ,1; the po<.l office? Ihe second section • See PAPERS, page 12

This lssue, ,.28. Pages - ThreH; Sections PLUS SUPPLEMENT Prof to Present Recital The Wayne State College mu program· includes "Essays In' -;«; department will present one Sound, Op 8.1" by Jeno Takacs; 01 ds professors, Jay O'leary, a Mozart concerto, Marcello's m r oc.tet at 8 p.m, Wednesday, "Concerto In C minor," and "A Feb, 28, m Ramsey Theater of Truro Maggot" by Phlllp~,< THE WAYNE HERALD the Fine Arts Center. Browne WAYNE, NEBRASKA 68787, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1973 Prof O'leary, accompanied A member ot the Wayne Second Clu. POl~I~ P.kt It Wayne Nebrukll NINETY SEVENTH YEAR NlI&r'BER SEVENTY·SEVEN Published Every Monday and Thursday at 114 Main, Wayne Nebraska 68787 by hiS wife, Jane. will perform faculty since 1966, O'Leary hal ,; on both oboe and Clarinet. His See REqTAL; page 11

lS Students at WHS~ To Vie in Saturday's local School Project Termed Outstanding, Husker Speech Contest -Today I W,,'(n<> Slill<' COII,·W· ~ecommended Fifteen stoeents from Wayne -Duct acting. Debbie wcrsxe Of:nt" I'} g'l(- .,;jit,.·rn dc, To Be for Adoption Nationally High Schpol will compere in 1he and G,i$J1 Gobllr$~. scene from sign demonstrations at Mc ~ to. federilfly funded proiec.t....."n e: i'EvaluMion by the four wes contrast of what happens when trained In a short tn.servtce Also h.eading up aspects of the HlI$ker- Conference- speech cort Terines~ William's "0'. I , 'Donald's in Wayne, ) lVIeoagerle." pm language disabrlity developed by presented Tuesday to the crorect SLD children do not get the program. project along with Koenig are" te~ts~~S:w~f~~~e in a Ihe wavoe.Ce-rcu SChool dis slafl and members 01 the Com Ir"Istructlon they neecL' Or. Netvsu said he' hoped Jean Owens, curriculum moot- -Informative speakIng, Mike ~Friday: Star-t of Class variety of areas, Including In­ Schm9ldl, on astrology . B dlostriet bas k e I b a II terpreteuco of poetry and prose. 2~~~::~~~~~e~~i~~J,il~~~~~~: ~~~:,~~t~~:~;~~::~e~~~~ggr;~~ ed~:~~I~I~ ;~~Ol;~~ cO~i~~:~~or ~i ~:,~~at~n~UI~eg~o~~r ~~s/~:~~r ;~~~h~~;;r~Etpn~rsen~:::;~e~: -Arter dinner speaking, Phil tournament et Way n e public address and I,nformatlve kceeer. on men's liberation State, contmoes Tuesday, mended for adoption by schools The e velue tion r epor t was SIOux Fails. commented, "Th'ls ~:p~~n ~op~Ci~~i~7i9. motor per 1967 when Loren Park was' sJ?Cclklng. uld Ted Blenderman, Thursday. Friday natlon,llly tetevrseo and will be shown later program can be exported. to elementary prmcfpal. Richard ~(h sponsor at Wayne High. ~Origlnal p u b 1 I c address, Erin O'Donnell, women's tlbera A team 01 four vaudetors Ir om to Ihl' lull Community Council other rnstrrcts at relatively low There is a real scarcity in the Melteer, current ele mentary Areas In which the local -Tull'osday; Workshop on uco. and Jan Sherry, federat outside the state Ihis week and parent workshops cost because the materials fietn of motor perception testing, principal, is now project dtrec- student! will competing Sa sewmg with double kFlII be g'overnment. completed two days 01 rntenstve "We round this program to' be needed have already'" been writ and the Koenig test has been tor turday: fabriCS al Northeast St" analysis of "PrOject Success' hIghly Innovative," saId lloyd ten at federal expense, and created to fill a need In this Roy Engel, superintendent of -lnterprelatlOn of poe try, -Extemporaneou~ speaking, lion near Concord, 9 30 co~ee- :r~~~~~, ~~l~:n~/:~t~~ ~~~k~E~aod~' :07i!Veen~0~~~~i~\~~, S~ Phil Koeber and Oon Dutton, Bob· Skokan and Jay Kohl. B.m, J 30 p.m classroom teachers can be re- area', he said. TOP PROJECT, page 11' s.efectlon.s from !>eve;"al poems. , -1nterpret3tlon of d; a'm a, - Tuesday, Stdr! 01 cab: ofler~ new apprO'lChes nostlc In nw held of --Interpretation of prose, Joe f.l\ark Cramer, Marvel Carlson, balr." conte.,1 for N.arch of reI'hlch JEAN OWENS MARIAN RENNICK DON KOENIG the staff Celn tell where every child is in bUlldlr1g the skill:; he needs to become a qood.reader ilnd ~p('lIer "II you rl:<11iy WiJnt to know Picture Pages, Lette,rs how flighly we think ot this projecl:' Dr NetuS'li ',a'rd. "watch ,111 01 th{~ copIes ot thl: Rated Tops by Readers material we're lakmg home with us from your. project to gel Picture pages ,and ietters to almost never read the front Wayne, Winside and Carroll and people fired up In our own lhe editor are the most widely page a sampling of the rural readers. district~." read features in The Wayne Other features of Ihe news A total of 484 were returned. "You have made fabulous Herald, a reader opinion survey paper gaining high .readership Norvin Hansen, editor of the gains," said br. Netusir. "The shows were courthouse news, with newspaper, said the staff wal>,~ rcsuUs of your project would be more than 92 per cent 01 those wiry pleased with the large,.. A total of almost 94 per cent of e.... en more revealing if you surveyed ,saying they usually number of surve)' torms returh< ' those respond'mg in the survey cs,-blished a control group in read it or read it sometimes; ed, The return was much higher usually read or read sometimes another dislrict to show the hospital notes, just over 90 per than is usually expected in such Ihe picture pages and photo cen!; editorials, slightly over 89 a sampling, he said. features carried by the news per cent; regular advertise­ Some of the features and paper $50 Taken from ments, nearly 89 per cent: articles aimed al fhe rural Coin Changer Nearly 94 per ,cent usually classified advertisemenfs, just readers did nol fare as well In read or read' - sometimes the under 88 per cent; feature the survey because fewer farm· About S50 was taken from a letters to the editor on the stories, slightly o\ler'86 per cent, ers were quizzed, he said. . coIn changer at a laundromat at editorial Page. and City council agenda, nearly "I was surprised at the high 902 Main Tuesday. sometime GelHng Ihe highest readership 8S'per 'cent. readership of such features as. between 6:30 a'.m. and 8 p.m. was the Iront page;' with more The survey is ,the first exten the lellers to the editor, hospltal,~.' /. According 10 Ihe police report, lhan 97. per, cent., of Ihose sive one ever undertaken by the notes and courthouse news," he. "·<,f' 'owner Robert Jeffrey said' fhe surveyed saying they usually newspaper. yid. • changer, valued at $450, also read it or read it sometimes, Nearly ·2,000 questionnaires .. Results of the survey, wh,ldl was damaged. . Less than one per cent- s'aid they were 'sent out to readers in See SURVEY, page 11

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J i.i Ie iJ ·Womnn.'4. lPa~ • • • • • • sandra breitkreutz, society editor ir The Wayne (Nebr.) Herald. Thursdily, Fe,bruary 22. 1m CIlfford Custer Returns to Wayne 100 Attend Laurel Arts Festival Wayne Hospital Over 300 people !urn~d out for through 12. Best of Show, adulf EIGHTH GRADE: Mike Dal· true. picture frame and Mrs Admifled: Mrs. Gene Claus. For Prayer and Healing Services the laurel Fine Arts,' Pesttvar division, went to Ruth Luhr, blue; Kandy NkCorkindale, Morten FredrIckson, pillow sen. Wayne; Ed Kirchner, Cbn­ ton. The public Is Invited to attend a concert ot modern spiritual . Saturday, the largept crowd blue, Lynette Joslin, red, and A-'white-ribbon went to M(s cord: Fred Muehlmeier, Win. red: Nancy Galvin, white; Mary a Key 73 Railey Ihis Sunday songs and guest speaker for the ever to attend the - program Norma Pippitt, white Fred Haisch, baby alghan ' side; Mrs. Gordon Nederqearu. acmerer. Kristy Peterson, Pau evening at the Wayne State 7 p.m . meeting will be the Rev whi,ch is annually by Other art division winners Wayne; Michelle King. 'Wayne; sponsored re Buss, honorable mention, Coucqo Ramsey Theatre. The Clifford Custer the Laurel Tuesday Club. KINDERGARTEN: Chance Mrs. Gary Rosso. Wayne;; Jen 10TH GRADE: Penny Burns, Joy Folk singing group from Custer. who will be making his There were 258 entries in the Wickett, 'blue; Tammy Finley, blue; elle Carr, Wayne; Mrs, Richard Wayne State COllege will present second appearance at WSc. IS art department. SO in the crett red: Allen George, white; Mich· Oltman, Wayne: Diane Olson, nTH GRADE: Pat Hansen, an ordained Presbyterian mini dlvlalon and 62 models in the eet Erickson, David Helms, Concord: Lester Boyce, Carroll; blue: Dianna Chrtstensen. red; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest sler with extensive experience review. Collen Mllliken, Michael Ertck. Kathy Hansen, white; Kathy Mrs Randy Baier, Wisner; Mrs Ogier ot Wakefield have Mrs. Berres Reviews in the renewal of the church Tuesday" Clcb President Mrs. son, Michael Granquist, honor Leon Lamp. Vliayne, Ray Sur Hansen, Pat Hansen, Dianna announced the engage Bach Book Monday through small groups, spiritual Shirley Kraemer welcomed the able mention; Christensen, honorable menlion; bcr, Wayne; Mildred Harrison, men! and approaching retreats and prayer and healing crowd and served as emcee for FIRST GRADE: Brian Wayne; Mrs Dean Jones, Lau Mrs. Lilliam Berres reviewed 12TH GRADE: Mary Nelson, marriage ot their daugh· services, He now spends much ·the program blue: Brian Rasmussen, r e! the book, "Jonathan Livingston Herscn. blue and red; Carolyn Went ter. Karen Ogler to Todd of is time traveling, speaking red; Carol Osborne, white; Troy Dismissed: loyal Schuler, 'Seagull." by Richard Bach tor Paulette Hanson. daughter of worth, white: Lisa Anderson, Curtis of Scottsbluff and leading groups and in Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanson of Young, Shelly Fredrickson, Paul Wayne; Ida Canning, Wayne; members ot Ihe Acme Club Ellen Klos , Terri Anderson, Miss Ogier is a 1970 establishing e center lor spin Concord, received a blue ribbon Lofquist. Craig Hansen, Shelli Gloria Tuttle, Lisa Anderson. Ethel Juhlin, Laurel, Dora Grif Monday afternoon. The group graduate 0 f Wakefield mel with members in the lual r enewar in southern Oregon. for her sewing entry. She will t.uoberstedt. honorable men­ Mory Nelson, Carolyn Went fuh. Cerrott. Mrs. Gene Claus 13 High School and she and Custer's SUnd'lY evening talk' represent the Tu.esday -Club at tion; worth, honorable mention.• sen. Wayne; Mrs Richard Oil home of Mrs. leslie Doescher her fiance are bolh slu Next meeting will be al 2 p.m will be followed with a prayer the district contest in March SECOND GRADE: Julie ADULT STill LIFE: .Ruth man. Wayne: Ed Kirchner, Con dents at the University of Mar 5 in the home of Mrs and healing service at lill:! CCM Kim Siebert received a red Crisp, blue; Kelli Johnson, red; Luhr. blue; LyneHe Joslin, red cord; Ray Surber. Way n e . Nebraska Oscar t.tectxo. center on campus, 10 be span ribbon and Nancy Stohler, gold. Brenda Alderson, white; Renee Teresa Luhr, honorable men Diane Olson. Concord Marilyn Mackey, who won Gadeken, Jute Stark, Marcene non. scree by Ihe Cocpe-ettvo Chris ttan Ministry third place at the music audi Rath, Nancy Lute, Carla Stage, ADULT PORTRAITS: Norma Baptismal Rites _.:.11[ .: ,I .....•.• Custer will remain in Wayne Irons held earlier, presented a Brian Rees. Kelli Hirschman, Ptppitt. blue and red; Barb Held Sunday For,: ...... • ~':~I~i:;i to speak at the Birch Room of clarinet -scrc. First place wlnne/ Debbi Thompson, honorable Osborne, honorable mention; CLIFFORD CUSTER, the Student Center at ,j _p.m Denise Mackey and second mention, ADULT LANDSCAPE: Gary \j~!:!.'l.ll~.I~ttl Monday and Tuesday Prayer place winner. Julie Paulsen were tHIRD GRADE: Scott Ander Wickett. blue and honorable Shannon Holdorf ..'.. ... '·· Bepttsrnat services for Shan. ".! " .,: services will also held Mon a man who lrv r-S the way, of unable to be present. Denise will son, blue; Phillip Martin, red: mention 1 be day and Tuesday at 9' 30 P m at Omsl and who has insight Into compete in the distrip auditions Melia Ccruns. white, Jill 'rwr. Blue ribbon winners In the ~; ~~~nM~:ld~:~d:a~~i;:;f~: ~ i t,t' r t :I l people eno v'Slon onto relms to be held in Wayne next month, ford, Dee MalCon, honorable the CCM Center craft division were Mrs Alberta Wayne were held last. Sunday , beyond according to music chairmen mention; Custer has been described as Erwin, apparel and accessories. morning during J] a.rn. services Mrs. Lois Potter and Mrs FOURTH GRADE: Layne Mrs Morten Fredrrckson. pan at Redeemer Lutheran- Church Vivian. Westgard Johnson, blue; snene Huddle cno and baby atghn and baby The Rev S 0 deFreese THE WAYNE HERALD The program also included ston. red; Kay Anderson, white; . Mrs Thea Tr"lOn. knit ou.c.eteo Godparents are Dean two original coerns by Mrs David Reynolds. Kay Anderson, Serving Northeast Nebraska's Great Farming Area tlng and poncho, Mr-o Ronald Jensen and Jeanie Lull. Shan Dorothy Huefig and a skit. "The Russell Loberg, Recheue Dahl Brunken. baby pcncnc and r er non was born Dec 30 at Waynf! Pilgrim Maidens." by students qorst. Shelty Kraemer. Jim Col arrucs . f/lrs, Mary Ann Ward Donner guests afterward ,n the of Mornmg Glory School under uns , Scott SherrA-, Kathleen b a sk et . Mrs Ralph K,eter.· Les ter L'Af home were Mr and the direction of their teacher, .Steqe. honorable mention; qurft . Viggo Kes tr uc. p.ctu-e Mrs WiJlard Holdorf, Tammy . Mrs, Lesue Nee FIFTH GRADE: Steve Stark, frame. Mrs Manon Oc.st. toys eno Brent; the Randy Horcorrs Art show judges Mrs. Saundra blue; Michael Purcell, red: Les Mrs Fred Haiscb. emb-orderec and Shannon, Mr and Mrs Bottger of Columbus and Mrs lie white, Doug Lute, oxver. afghan and pillows Dean Jensen, Mr and Mrs Arlys Monson of Laurel awarded Janet Walton. Clark MalCon, Red ribbons went 10 Mrs Terry Lutt and Robin and the the oil still life by Mary Nelson Paula Chace, Carol James, Les ; Florence Johnson and Mrs AI qreat grandparents, ihe Ma., a blue ribbon. the nail string lie oxver. Steve Stark, Joedy berla Erwin, apparel and ec Horcorts abstract by Pat Hansen a red Huddleston, honorable mermen, cessorres . Mrs, Fenton Crook and the tissue paper collage by SIXTH GRADE: HmSanders. shank. baby atghan. Mrs. Thec Mrs. Sorensen Mary Nelson a white ribbon in blue: Stacey Carmen, red; Don Tryon. poncho; Mrs. Saliy ! Best of Show, grades seven Casey, white; Wichman, poncho; VlggO Kas Presents Lesson Mrs. Dean Sorensen presented the tes son. "Consumer Rights and ResponSibilities; How to Open House Planned Complain," at the I'v\onday even ing meeting of the IV\onday Mrs MR. AND MRS. llOYD MORRIS of Carroll will observe Home Extenston Club their golden wedding anniversary this Sunday afternoon The group 01 16 members mel with an open house reception from 2 to 4: 30 p.m. at the in the home ot Mrs. Er v.n Carroll city auditor-rum. A short program is scheduled for Hagemann Jr. at a pm. Plans 2.30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. were made for the Betty Crock The event will be hosted by the couple's children. the er coupon drive Stanley Morris family and the Morris Sandahl family Theophilus Members Drug User To Speak Hold Meet Thursday Wally CO", ter-mer member of Saturday the Jrd Theophilus Ladies Aid mem the Nicky Cruz gang and drug Cox. who comes trom the oe-s met at the church parlors user tor eight years will be in ghettos ot Br ooklv, NY, was Thursday with nine members Wayne next week to speak at the ministered to on the streels ot Mrs. Harold Ruze was lesson Assembly 01 God Church at Brooklyn by Dave Wilkerson. leader. The birthday song honor Ninth St. and Circle Drrve author ot such works as "Cross ed Mrs, Harold Rilze and Mrs,. The Rev, M.arvin Brammen. and SWitchblade" Cox received Fred Reeq No host luncheon pastor of the Assembr , 01 God tus tralnmg et a Te-en Cne! was served at the close ot the Church. has issued an .nvttatton lenqe r enatnutenon farm and afternoon ... to the public fo attend the 7',30 now gives high school oresen A no-host luncheon will be p.rn nightly meetings whrch will tenens on drug abuse, He has held at 2.p.rn. Mar. 22, the club's get underway this. Sunday even recenuv moved to Fairbury. group's next meeting date ing and continue Ihrougl1 March A. Ser vices will not /y, held on India Mission Is Rescheduled Hexer The India Mission Festival famil'", n,ghL schedul<;d for thiS fl:Ci.LL~Lrt evening (Thursday) at the Dixon u.1:. t! Ci.lliut:; Uniled f\l'\ethodist Church". has be",n po!.tponr:d to Thur5day, t!(tfLl1..l11 ~Ci.LU ".. . Mar I Mrs J, S Johar of Vla.,..r>e will be guest spea~er The evrming SAVE&.ON THEM.OST NEEDED \lldl g'2't underway .'/Ilh a 6' 30 V~ NS FORYOUR FAMILY TOP WINNERS in the reveiw of sewing at laurel's Fine Arts Festival Saturday pm. supper of India d'shes The were (from left) Paulette Hanson, first place. Kim Seibert second~ and Naf!cy Stohler, family night is being sponsored third. . by the Women's Societ.,.. of Christian Service " ~ L---Johnsens Honored -----, BEXEL. . ;' ..:' BEXEL Mr. a~d Mrs. R,ly T. John was held at the Logan Center CHILDREN'S .a.. SPECIAL sen of Laurel werl":! honored Church in Dixon. MULTIVITAMINS FORMULA Saturday evening with a sur Mrs. Clarence Johnsen Vias wllhlBDN T~e ve'l I;e~r v,lam,n and ,,~n 1~~I~ ,n ~ult~ prise cooperative supper honor master of ceremonies lor the Che""a~l. NOW lLf,,~ull\ ing their 55th wedding anniver· program which followed the Ot"tl~'JS!1 NOW NOW CI:.", nly~'e-d ItQCap~ule~ sary. Sixty·five friends. and rela·- di~ner. The Rev: and Mrs. Jesse 'll PRICE 'hPRICE 'hPRICE 225 Tabl~l~ ~~~S9/~~"e 225 C~p~ule~ fives attended the fete. which Wltfhe of Atkmson sang two UO~Gtnl S'lt 5425 80 U(i

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Spcrtsbeat by Bob Bartlett Bul Dave has someone special he calls Wakefield and Allen advanced The hustling junior playmaker to help him, Her narne if-51. Dynphna. one step further in the Class C used his ability to score six the patron saint ot nervousness. "Believe basketball district playoffs buckets and break a deadlocked me I was plenty nervous and scared Monday and Tuesday when the game three times to aid Wake­ betore the match." he s..»o after he won two area' schools won their field to a 11'1-73 first round the lOS-pound class first,round game. district win over Emerson-Hub. Lienemann, who took second in Ihe Wakefield, playing a come bard at Wakefield. 18Spound ctvrston. lound the going easy Irorrr.behlnd -Eame, turned the Sunday morning when he joined his fourth quarter tnto stomping Fischer, who pepped in a total Winside teammates and lhe coaches lor a grounds Monday,when the area of 18 points for the night flashed Sunday morning torevrstcn western team hil Emerson-Hubbard, 81. 'his way through the Pirate Accord'lng to one 01 the players, 73. Allen, using. its basic five ~:::~s~h~~e~~~~eJhh~~~:';/:;~ Hop,a.long was saved by one 01 the prefly maidens from certain dealh Wakefield will meet Pen- a ss-eu tie, that eventually led der in the 6:30 p.m. semi. coach Joe Coble's club to their TURNING TO a more picturesque view finals and Allen will face ]Jth win aga'inst seven tosses. of the stale tcu-ocv. Unlver sltv 01 Ponca in the 8 p.m. Emerson-Hubbard was 3-16 Nebraska head wrestunq coach Orval matctuip. going into the tilt. YOU CAN BET all your ice cream Borgialli qave the spcc tetors and---1Jrap starters. needed overtime Tues cones thai the soft swirl business in pler~ a diflerenl as well as pleasing day 10 dump'Wa'llhiH, 89-85, Emerson,Hubbard, in corn- Lincoln didn't suffer a bil during test sidelight to Ihe meet when "Borg'S The Eagles began the game in mand through three quarters of week's stale wrestling meet ' Bunny's" served a~ mat queens and Iesf.pece motion when they action, retttee the nets for a Plenty of the grapplers in the state assrstants during the Iwo day affair [cmped off to a n-n first 27-23 first quarter lead. Wake­ probably were feasting on different According to Sve xooera. one 01 seven quarter lead and continued the field trailed 8-2 early in the flavored treats Friday and Saturday for Bunnies, Ihis js the Ihird year the group hot sboottoq into the second and period. one purpose-c-qutck energy nas been workong for Ihe Corn husker mal thir·d quar-ter-s with 21 points "They just out hustled us for Wakefi~ld's Kirk Gardner is one man team They spell" "Bormys" just to be each the rebounds and the good who cen testify to that lact ette­ different. she says Coach Robert Moore, labeling shots:' Coble remarked. Saturday afternoon's serving helped him As one 01 the area wreslling coaches his offense as perhaps the best Both teams settled down in the to gain the needed energy to win the pointed out "ThE"1 sure do f,1I those ·In the Lewis and Clark Canter second quarter with Wakefield lSS,pound state tille for the second year urosses w(>11 ' .ence. said he was very pleased laking the edge, 12·10, tor a in a row. with the way his men performed two-point deficit, 37·35, at Inter­ Kirk admits the t malts and steaks are ACCORDING TO some rumors. 'here is in lhe scoring department. But mission. .good protein builders, but steaks have an a· pos,>lblllty thai nex t '{ear's state me(>t as lor his defense: "We're In third quarter play, the adverse etrect on the state champ Will be held et different rocettoos to probably not as slrong." quints fought to an 18·18 dead. ''I'm used to having an emply stomach prOVide more room lor the ever'{ Incn:a~ Allen continued its chpng·mg lock before tne Trojans hit 28 just bercre the disfricts and' fhe slate mg crowds meets tc stay at't"e proper weighI ." he 'nus year Coliseum and Pershing wh,le counted for their 28 points of 33, Sill In the third. Ra,ndyJoMnson 2 1. J 5 7 2 J 1 tl placed in the float matches In lincoln, others point out that the new University Allen FG FT F PTS Dave ~cME'E'1 6 47 011> Bil"yM3b'e 9 14 120 di~n't seem to find any problem ealing-' field house Will more 1han eccorocoete Scctt von Mlntlefl 9' 1>. 7 1 2~ lC(O.'hS,el)rilndl 5 21 117 (r",q M~rry 1 .. 9 0 B ~~i~S~:S:II~~'~n~;:7;x~~al~; During the heated contest, the lusl slaying calm before the final rounds. the tour classes =:;:~ St"n Perry B 23 318 L TOTALS 107133 l681 M"" '>,lmuelson 1 00 1 I> tournt"" vear s from now J,mKoester 1<<1', W(-!\h 2-2 7 7 I 0 I 0 2 emerson. Hubbard FG FT F PTS o ie'~~~. the. high for both ~~g~ g:~7t:~a~':~ts ~":t~ TOTALS D,S 11' 57 - ri:;e TOTALS 39 11 17 18 89 D"I" 8 ..11 10 o o 70 n Moore. continued with his also a junior, ripped the nets for Dpn H '; 71 0' 3111)7 6 D ties. . TOTI-LS 15 oS TQT,q " )119 :'111 "30 Von Minden, who led his Winside Whipped " chargers with 24, had help from During the first round action AIIE'n 22 2\ 21 1510 n 12 1'J n 81 IG 21 )4 1~ t~ ~ 21 10 10 18 n '" "s " " Perry with 18, followed by Monday night, Pender pounded -ltial'tldl " " " I :.IASHII.TOWS BIRTHDAY Peters wlth 17, Neil Blohm with out its right to stay in the 16 and Duane Mitchail with 12 to tourney when it pummeled Win­ gi'le Allen 10 points to Walthill's side, 57·)0. Dragon Barry Mabie scored 20 Blue .Devils Bow to Hartington points followed by Keith Berg's '" Trojans Triumph The anti-climax to a climalic honors. fired In 10 pojnls lor t"e 13 as Pender moved out to a FG FT F PH Wakefield's poug Fischer may 'Seas:m e':1ded in. rather qu_iet night. w,lh 12 coming jn the IJrsl 1 ;> 3 .I.a slow first .,quarter lead, THURS.FRI.·SAT not be the biggest man on the 10_.01. fashion Tuesday mghl at Wayne hall " 59 113 Trojan team, but Monday night The Cats, led by Larry Wei Sfate's Rice Auditorium Wayne sneaked out a 15-14 5 l J 112 9 ,1 020 SAlE the 5·8 player didn't need height. ble's 10, could put together only The Wayne High Blue Devils, first quarter lead 'bE;fore taking () 00 ':/ 0 playing their last home match of command 01 the acllon wilh an o U 0 l 0 the season, fell shorl of laY-ing )8 poml altack 10 the ~"cono l I;> S ~ Stage Set (Again) for their 13th win. In fact, the team quarler 1 :1:1 2 4 was nine-points short - a 70-61 The Devils. dldelJ by TGd rOT/.l' (~ 14 1\ )B 60 loss 10 Hartington Cedar Cathc· Bigelow's eighl' 01 13 poinls .n Randolph FG FT F PTS Possible Repeat of lie. Ihe first halt took a 33-22 lead Mun'"r 1 610 470 Coach Bill Sharpe didn'l have inlo Ihe ~econd hall, AI Ihat ".",',f ·1 01 0 Vaporizers Midland-WSC Clash any bitter teelings about his point both club~ played aoout S'r.ITtlm,ln I 00 1 Devils ending the S€'IIsen with a even bal! with the host team R~'''',IM,t' 5 00 5 )0 Midland and Wayne State Kearney and UNO wlll play at Edrl" C S ~ :L,1 12·7 record. Hirtington came to givinq up a lotal of fi'le poinls In Hot 1 Galion Capacity Cotle'ge women's basketball S:15 Friday, with the winner I) 0 J play, he commented. Hartington the remainder ot tr,e game to teams are seeded one and two playing Wayne at 9 p.m. FridiOlY, \1)', il 51 won because Ihey are good, he win, 60 50 for Ihe Nebraska collegiate woo Opening ceremonies are planned Reg. S695 said. Na;r,'_' l-; 16 13 lI, 60 men's .ctiampionship tournament' just before the 9. o'clock game. Wayne FG FT F PH The last contest for both clubs f",rr, R.dnetOlph 14 a 16 1957 scheduled this Friday and Sat­ 00v9S 3 13 , a Consolation games are set for before districts next week at TOdB"lf,Io-" 2 " 7 urday, at Wayne. saturday at 9: 15 and 11 a,m. Rice found the Wildcats control· lIarT, H:,n'J·n 1 1 ~ 1 That seeding put Midland and Winners of those games will go ling the situation except for ROfJl;rS"'JI f. I. No One Injured Wayne in the same position they >lan"y N':I~Gn , , for third place at 3 p.m. The twice during the game when A three-car acc·ldenl near 11lh finished last year when Midland LMry$tl"pE' , , iJnd Main Tuesday Occurred championship tilt will begin at 5 senior guard Randy Nelson V.p"l.w~ coeds JJon the state finals. Miss Bo:;b 1-, 1 I p.m., preceding the 7: 30 men's dropped in layups to tie Ihe TOTf.L.;, n )1t3 whl1tJa car driven by Charles 0 G. \. Willoughby, WSC coach game between Wayne State and malch Pierson, 214 W. Fourlh, slruck and tournament director, 'said Hasfings, With .51seconds Jeft in the first Hart,ngJon CC FG FT F PT5 111" rear end of an aulomobile seedings are based on .records of K'·~,n Anl"_c,n{ half Nelson worked himself J:I a operated by Diirrel! K. May, 113 the six entries against Nebraska The Nebraska Women's Inter· Torr:'o/linr( OIl 1 Blifme around the right side of the Gene5<;tloll opponents, . 10 1;> l7: According to Ihe police report, ~~~:;~a:;d~~;'~O~:,~jl~t~~~: basket for the inside layup to L

Tliree teams in the Men's City Rf;cre,llion le,lgue have three men e,lch. among the. tpp 10 scorers Ken Lingenfelter of Team J leads the cagers wilh ,) 21.7 avcraqo, with teammates Bob Nelsnn claiming seventh at 14.4c and r~andy Helgren ninlh <11,13.6. Te,HTI .5ha-, Bob Wiesenberg in Ihe second scoring spot 'with an 11l.5 averaqe. Teammate Dick TI(!!(jl;n ranks eighth wiltl 1<1 points per game and Mike Leete rO\Jn~J', out ttu- top 10 at, a D.5 clip' . For Team ), Breck Giese. Sid HilliN find Denny Paul grab the fourth. (Hlh and stxth oostuoos Wllll 17, IS,8 ,)nd 15·\ evcreoes rr>~,pr.·C!l'Jely. • Lynn Le<,sman, of rcnm 4, nct-, lh,: third nm!] Wllh ,1 171 evcreqc '!-

More than 200,000 Nebraskans WHO'S GOT WHO? Winside's Steve Suehl. top, easily handles Hooper Logan View's Neat are licensed to hunt and fish in Johnson during the first round of the Class C \31 pound class. Such I went on to win the thl! slate match,11·2.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ... / WAKEFIELD'S NO. I MEN, lSS·pounder Kirk Gardner, left, and Dave Rouse (105). collect part of their state wrestling winnings Saturday night al t.tncojns Pershing Auditorium Irom one 01 seven University of Nebraska mat queens. Sue kooera. sophomore from Bellevue: presented the two area winners .with brackets showing how the men advanced to the No 1 spot 7th and Main Wayne , Phone 375-1900 Wakefield's Gardner, Rouse Take State at Wrestling Tourney

By BOB BARTLETT I()<,~ ot Hw season. 72 He W,'kel,c'ld's Kirk GArdner "nc! h.', ·,h1S0n V'/Ith a 241 0""1: Rou,>!- hr ok e t~1f' old ne rnc s", that iJ I'. ,1(1 unlucky num fd ',litrl,_,{1 out With it bye and h'·r ".()rf,,·[j hi', "'Ii)'" up to the rmars Rolh .', III cJ,'(I',IO[1S Thr, lirst one Stcvr (,I"". CJ"'( P,lul Jochim 01 to th(: stotc Fr''-!Clrl I ), ,n th" quarterfma!s In Lvncofr. la',t N':f!Y 9''0'' dCJ(J dr' ij 7 slapping on Lou COol[h L "If' TrUlllngf'r the honor Pan,l'. (If Bridgeport III the ot ha"ng II 'TH:" rnil"e 11 1[1 stat,· hi'. 11'/<' '/h1r', 01 l'),lChlrlq Gardner and Rouse added the cr owmnq blow 10 Ihe superstr Iron when they ceptured gold modats G,udnf'r. lor n'l! second yr:,u In ,1 row !oolo- !h" l';S pound stat,· nn-. ",hen hr- d",rl'.IOf1'·O M,lo-c· of Mit cheil ! " I" "ddd'Ofl. thr· Tro Ian ',' ..n.or c ornpfr-b-d h.'. wn·stl mq ~(',l~O" ",dh ,I p'-rf"cl If:!0 mark • Earlier. Rouse powered hiS way to the In the

GIVE ME YOUR HAND is what Wayne's Jim Neiman seems to be saying as 0e prepares to take Lincoln Pius X's Jim Flnnigan in the 132.B class to claim his second win of the tourney. Neiman won the match, 3-1 .

Brinkman Out Dance To Of Golden Gloves Meet Forte Enterprise Wayne Stale's Bruce Brink: was eliminated .trom the "Northeast Nebraska's Favorite Gloves competition last end when the heavyweight Teen Dance Band" was stopped in the second r-ound According to menecer Gary wrcbetbaus. Jim Majerus of Petersburg ended Brinkman's SATURDAY hopes of r epreventtnq the area at (11(; rcotcnets >!n Omena, FEB.. 24 M<1rrh 9 10. Milierus went on to De~pttc !/ ., an annual harvest of win HlP h(:,ivyweight tille. ~bqut Marge- Shupe working _on the 'payroll for, Lil' Duffer's Julie Hagemann J;lehind tbe counter mjxj~jck Li,I' 20 to 40 inl1110n birds in 'In illl earlier mate,h, another, Wayne c;ity Auditorium fWelly e~Pl6'Vees. • I? Duffer shake. . ·Amerlca, the basic breedlrv Ikck wsc student Rkk Loock· '(16'5) or'doves has Increased over the advanrcrt In thl:' rcotonals when past.twodecades, !JI' ."".., I lin' rll,Ir·~.fpd

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F~bruary The Wayne CNebr.J Herald, Thursday, 22. 1973 Wayne 8-Ball Tankers Collect TBest-ever' There never has been a swim­ Record Then, on with the Wayne The 400 tree relay teem of Tourney Finals ming meet at Wayne State like Wayne-Hastings State·Concordla meet, When It Jusli, Jim Bethen, Mitch Veeder Ihe dual Tuesday night Athletes of the Week Next Week was done, Wayne owned a 70·37 and Doug Krecklow broke a pool Before the fIrst event. a crowd vlttory, running Its record to a record at 3:25 ' Eight area men wilt compete Of some 300 qasped as the lights besl~"er 13·3 as a finale to the . . .. ' In the final rounds of the. went out. Within seconds- they dual season. Only district and Last weekend Wayne scored ' . . another lopsided win of 65-35 r eqrona! Midwest 8·Ball tourney understood Why. A spotlight national NAIA tournaments re Tilt Marks Close sliced the darkness to iIIuminafe main. over Buena Vista College FrIday ~ at Dick's Tavern in Wayne ) •." at Storm Lake, lao Coach Roger Tue$day night a color guard of Wildk"ittens Wayne won 10 of 13 events and from the college drill team would have claimed first and Bentley expected that. He al$O ",';",~" ,) ", '- c.;.=- Bill Carlson. first week's win bearing the Amertcen flag. A, second points In two of the 6ther expected what would happen the t ,, ,,' nero will challenge Berni Bonen rousing pep yell by Wildcat three except that they entered next day at Marshall. Minn., and he was right Of ·Cats Season berger in the first round. Other swimmers echoed In the pool as exhibition. $trangely, there .~ I.~< Wayne State basketball 8. 5 and 4 points - Jan H.arvey Anolher spotlight shone on the matches include Bob Hewitt was not a single double winner, Powerhouse Southwest Minne- reaches the end at the year this high Bruce Roeber, Jack LUff-Doug team. standing at the pool's an lndlcatjo~ of teem balance ; seta Stale submerged the Wild. KIRK GARDNER DAVE ROUSE ED LIENEMANN week with the 7: 30 finale Satur The Cats trailed by 30·32 at Frnn and Mike t.oore.rerrv Lull. west end - at attention as the Dave Jush boiled to a school cats, 7136_ The hosts not only I day evening in Rice Gym • the hall, but gained a late lead National Anthem was played WAKEFIELO HIGH WINSIDE HIGH' and pool record In the SOO·yard won every event, except the against Hastings College. tel­ and padded It with a final flurry. The winner will represent And to make the o~ning cere. low1ng a Wednesday freestyle with a 5: 19,.2 time. In exhibition 400 Iree relay finale, -' centereoce. Chadron dropped to 0·8 in con­ Wayne at the tinaIs in Omaha, many complete. spectators sang Trying to select.one athlete of the week Is an Impossible clash at Peru State. an earlier meet he set a 1,000 they tinlshed seccne In all t terence and 4·19 overall. April 8 the anthem. free record al 11· 12~1 events Job when you ccostder that 20 area wrestlers were among A win at Peru would give the hundreds who won berfhs In the state grappling meet in Wayne championship at the Ne· W~k. LlJlcoln last braska College Conference on a Even trying to chose of those' 20 seems like an 5·1 record. A Wayne loss would ImpossibUty. But three area men who deserve recognition knot the Wildcats in a three-way are Wakefield's Kirk Gardner and' Dave Rouse and tie with Kearney and Peru. all ...remembers when .. Winside's Ed Lienemann. . at 42 • All three men wrestled their way to the final matches Whatever the Nee outcome. it Saturday night-and two of them took home No. I honors will not cneoce the recr Ih;)1 Gardner, the only undefeated mat-nan of the three. won Wayne IS ovt 01 the running for his 28th match on a 7·5 decision over ~ike Rhoades of an NAIA d.stric t playoff berth Mitchell. In doing so, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardner This plum goes to !he top Team of Wakefield set a record for himself in twice repeating as among Ihe four vee qu;nls'plus the slate champ in the l S'i-pound ctv.stcn the Unlvers,ly of Nebraska at Rouse. who was defeated in Ihe state semtes last year, Omaha In Ihal circle, Wayne's WASHIN RIHDAY completed the goal he set for himsell-\2 months ago-to ~ 3 (before Peru) ranked bebmd win the 105-pound title. 6-1 UNO and 5-2 Kearney Saturday night the Trojan fireball laid a 11·5 decision on UNO can get the playoff bid PRICES ARE PROOF' HURRY IN ANO SAVEl Doug Paulsen of Friend to achieve that QoaL with a Feb. 28 win over" Keer Wildcat lienemann. wno finished second in the 18S-pound division, completes the trio. nev However, an Antelope VIC We Reserve the Right To "Limit One To Customer" on Certain Items tory would terce a one game The Senior ended his season with only one loss in 26 playoff to setue the slate college matches. QUANTITIES ON THESE ITEMS ARE LIMITED! champ During the tinaIs, the Cat grappler rcste 7-2 decision to Hebron's Roger Virus Tl>e Wa'!ne Has!;ngs till mil match tee-ns :IIth Ih'> :,.n",n9 ....-:J":'I"7.,.,,~..... es t r e..c-os In N"'brd~~a be sk e f b etr t e s 01 c7 Bloomfield Erases Wa,>nf! 16 and Ha!>tmgs 21 The Broncos. winners over '00 Wayne 8371 last month. cur 4 Men's Sport . Bears from Districts rn rently rank No 16 the NA1A Thursday only $1.22 The Bloomfield Bees didn't They have a Winning average 100 Women's Dre,s.e~ ~~a:gm~~::I~on ~ :T F' tT~ really need Perry Brceers- 32 2 erose to 20 points a game - 2 Women's Ceats. Friday only $1.22 points Tuesday night - they B'1l Cook 0 1 2 2 I Wayne's last game produced a 45 pro Men's Casue! Slacks., Randy ober I] 4 0 4 would have nipped Laurel by 72 6, WIn at (hadron Stale Jerr)' Swalts 1] l 1 14 pr . GIrls' , Saturday only 22c Seto-oev only $2.22 one without- his effor-ts to ad SltveMcFarlane 00:1 0 Fnday If also produced an vencetc the second round in the Ke,1r! KoerTle l 7 i l unvsve r vccrmq pattern ""th 'I Men'!> & Boy's Caps, Frl?a~ only 34 pr Men's Canvas & Vinyl Shoes, 22c CtaastC district tournament at 60b Frerrc ns 1 6 7 ? wuccets hdtir,g 1), 12, 11, 10 9, Norfolk K£!v,nEqq£!n 0 a 0 Thursday only $1.22 35 pr Boy's Joens. Thursday onlv $1.22 Royu· Sle,,, .j The Bloomfield five doubled cer , HUIlm,l" 6 0 0 ] 1:1 Rites Set For 8 pr Women's Fashion , 5"Wig!>, Reg S16OO, Friday onl; the Bears' 33-point effort to take P~rrv BrOdf

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so- per'"cent Kodel polyester, 50 per cent "yon Fabulous fiffilTg polyester double knit Come early for fhese! Solid color knih in in solid 'colors, ,Siles M-L.XL. with stre~ch ·straps, criss-cross style,_ easy care cotlon. S-M·L. White. )'2·40. ,;': ,':'" ,;'., ' :'".' :- . ," ,-" , ,,\ I THE'FUN,IN THIS.~IG, ONCE~A-YEAR SAVINGS SPREE! F~;;;,;·r·WSd·'I~~t';'~9~tor Carroll Youths Did TheirPart in Remembering Vietnam Prisoners 1 By MRS. JACK KAVANAUGH "Lt. Frederick Masterson, 711 di';pOSf> of it The, recommend, . " '. Pow brecetets' have crealed rr." inscribed on ii, was given to hcwever , the wearer send a Is Dead at Age 97 5.lron9: deep personal feelings him 'by Miss Dollie MacPhie 01 letter .of sympathy to the family, among young and old for the Omaha, Miss MacPhie was addressed 10 roc VfVA adc-ess A .men who won the Wayne men whose names are on the among the first to purchase one When the announcement of State <;plle'ge Distinguished Ser braCelets. • . of the bracelets ·and was r e peace ccbccc throuqhout the vice Award in recognition of his And When" Ihe names of' the warded when Morris Charles world and the names 01 the more than 70 years 01 teaching prisoners of the Vietnam war wa,; released earlier, Charles American men Vj{~re being re in Nebraska died In lincoln last being n::Ieased were announced, was one of the'i.:aptured Amer: teased by North vrctoem. those week. many were thrilled by reading o can cuots released by North ,>,/eilnnq the POW b- ac etets Dead is Or. J.G,W. Lewis, 97. f,lmlliilr name vietnam wr:re qr ateful for their smalt Dr. Lewis was head of the Among those In this area Miss Mac Phil' returned her par! in the loyalty to the history and political science wearing Ihe bracelets are Dallas bracelet to VIVA and they sent military man department at Wayne 5 tat e HanS(!I1, son of Mr. and- Mrs her another one. later she from 1910 to 1935 and was es­ Martin Hansen. Jon; and Jodi recetvoo another crecetet with a soctated for about 25 years with tsom. daughters of Mr. and Mrs letter telling her if there had the University of Nebraska Ex­ MMvin l som. and' Bonnie been a dunucate. she shoul.d Dixon tension Division until his retire Frahm, daughter 01 Mr. and give the second bracelet to a Mr.. Dudley BI.t(hford merit at the age of 91 Mrs. Atten Frahm, all of Car friend Phone 58-4-2588 He received the Wayne State roll Mis,> Milcphie, i1 native of award in July 1967. Ai ihat' NAmes 0' known prisoners ilnd Nova Scotia, works with Dallas' Meet Tuesday tu-ie a j,G.W, Lewis scholar . mi!'.~ing servicemen, 'heir rank, stster. Mtlqe'ln, in the Firs! t hc FriendShip W 0 men 5 ship fund was set up at Wayne and dale Qf rapture are tns cnb Neucna! Bank of Omaha Christian rcmpcranrc Un ion State by Mr. and Mrs. Val co on Ihe brecctcts worn by Joni and Jodi tsom received met Tuesday ertcrncon at the Peterson to be awarded each many as symbols of hope for tncrr lileral,Jre about the brace Dixon United Methodist Church spring to an outstanding stuoent servtcernen lets from an uncle who is with nine members atlending tn.tne field of history and polif The brecetet toea was origlna stationed in Tharfand with the Program chairman was Mrs cal science. The scholarship ted by a los Angeles .group, Air Force, Alter sending to Ihe Arthur Johnson, Hostesses were fund has been designated as DR. LEWIS Voices in Vita! Ame-rce (VIVA), Mr~. Dick Chambers and Mrs oeneucterv for any memorials VIVA address, th"l received a! convention and served on the as Ct.way of drawing attention 10 Alwin Anderson In Dr, lewis' memory • banos with Lt. Theodore Stier, Lincoln C'I1'1 charter revision the plight of captured Ameri March 13 meeting VIii! be held He held the Robert Carroll 11 1967, and Capt. John Davies, commillee He served also as cans. 11 is ((:ported thaI' some 'J Brame Jordan Medal conferred 2567, written on them at the Cooccro.a L the ran or-esrdent 01 the lincoln men's 1.,ioo names of servicemen are Church, Concord • by the Wayne Masonic Lodge. Miss Bonnie Frahm's bracelet chorus and was active lor many engraved on bractets throughout with Lt. Comm. Paul Galanti, Dr. Lewis graduated from years In the Open Forum Club the neuon 6·1766, inscribed on It mc.cetes Thl: Earl Pctorsoos s pe n t Gran;d Island College. Aller This does nol represent all the he has been captured lhe longrest tram Saturday until Monday In several years as Custer County Survivors inciude one brother, POWs or miSSing, only those 01 the group lhl' Gordon and Normao McCaw superintendent ct schools, he Letenc. 01 Tallahassee, Fta.. two whose nex t of kin allowed the Earlier rumor", hinted that bcrncs. Marengo, la earned hi~ master's degree from daughters, Jeanette (Mrs. E.E names to be put on the brace bracelets '/11th a hole 'm them The Dudlev Blatchford" were the University of Nebraska In Copesl. ot AlI1sworth, and Vlrgi tots The Defense Department Indicated sornettunq about Ihe Monday qucvt-, In the 1910. In 1915 he received hiS rua (Mrs J.R Burnham), of has listed 1.915 men as prisoners pnsoner'~, destiny Information Hilrold home tor the doctorate In political science Omaha, one son, John K. lewis, or missing , from VIVA proved the hole blrlhda{ 'If from the University of Chicago of St Lours . four grandchild After the prtonser-s release meant nothing more than an Mr and Mrs He was a member of the r en and two great grandchild the bracelet wearer should send "error wllile ins'cribing 'I/(,rr: d,nn'!r 19191920 Nebraska constitution ceo the band, accompanied by a 11 a br acctet wearer tee-ns the home' of EI",: leller to VIVA that Ihe ser vr ccrnon is stdl South' Tl)~·sd'l/ The ser vrcernon are expected mls<,mQ In action, the band noon h,·, mothcr Iowa Beauty Pageant 10 eecetve hundreds of leiters should be worn until intormahcn Mr', Hpnry Nohho .11 the Elms from other bracelet wearers so about the man's status IS known m POr">(,) Hw sender shouldn't expect to or unul he returns Is Tough, Coed Says get a response However VIVA II thr- ser v.cernan IS t.vrco <.I', F'''II "PI(jU~ 1,/'· rr,ou, than (('commends th,lt iI ,) self co killed m acuon or, dl(:d In t'tlf] Y':iJr',,'ilnd th': m"l',,,, 'o'Iho dressed envelope is enclosed, an cept.vrtv. VIVA offlclais say It·S diP voon ,ltl':r mat,r.g, rarely answer may be received up ·to Iho'? mdividual bracei(:1 ',ur'JOve· '''!!'n on", N

~'. CARROll YOUTHS who have been wearing POW bracelets include, , Printing Services t-,om. Booov- Frahm, Jom I',om and D,)IIyas a very good (antral on a county road, went The pageant began at 2 p,m experience. but t'~ giad I didn't Ihrough a ditch and roll~d over ·Hea~1 dlseasl; IS lound to be pM Cr'nt of all deaths among Sunday T~e girls were judged get fhe title becau'se il is alai ot THE WAYNE HERALD m a !ijrm Ileid about Ihree miles n ..sponslble for no less than IS 9 "'''Idents of Wayne County on personalify, poise, jnielil responsrbtilty and there's more (,ASt 01 Carroll fh,lt ,~ Ih(! 10«11 aycri'lge genct' and beauty. Each contest to It fhan anyone thinks' Bdl Brader was headed ('ast tJdsed lJpon f,lgures compiled by Ant partlcipafed 111 ·SWlmSUIt. Cll1dy, a Wayne State sopho whpn his (ilr apparenlly hi! a th" U 5 Public Hec'Jlth Service evenrng gown and com more and Chi Omega pledge 01 ire on the road, causing relpdsed In ItS la<,t three petitIOn along with an on·stage was NAIA District Wrestling Yeh'eie to veer all ,nlo the ,eporf" "tprvlew ClI1dy'regrefted thaI Queen IClst year, alo'ng with one utfch on Ihe north Side of the The (:!tent of thp thNe Wi'l" no t,alent cQJT1P..elrtion of frye finalists (and MISS Con roMI. Ih(' Wayne County sheriff's I')caliy dnd eIC'('/lherf: hl',·n Women's Irb advocates were genlalrly I of the Iowa State otllu' said PLAY N. D. CINO brOught mto sharp loeu" by the present. hand'lI1g out ant'l-pag Darry PrIl1C('SS contest "'cent death at ....resldent John "on and by the fact that th,,, I" Nat'on,ll HE'iirt Month Hh'lrJ dl~('ase, (r)mprlsrnq "II FOR THE NEXT TEN WEEKSl dllmenl<, the Cdrd'O'Ii!sruiar '-l'fl <,y<,tem to 1Jf" the rndlOr hil/ard to life trl trw United Slates, dwarfing all other diseases by a Wide margin. .t'ltfiouQh there hAve been ,'m g,-,,01', m,lU', In thr: 20 Dividend Points In Each Store (ont,ol II throuqtl new Win pacemak'~r5. ope,,_ <,urgf'ry anu Var'Ol)'> other the cure" WINNER~ Inr medical 15 BI,G EACH WEEK l,a'/(-' bl'en sl-'arch,,,q stili elude /" them The 759 per Cl."nt

- Here's All You Have To Do- It 1<, aisa, that thl: state ot rat(· of 559 • Visit Each National Dividend Merchant .-,·(,1 We are very proud of our beautiful A serles of malor endeavors to And Register Each Time You Are In reduce Ihe hear'l toil has been -- selection of new Spring and Sum· J; • Drawings Will Be Held Each Week And ,mdertaken by !he National in mer fabrics. We have expanded our \tilutes 01 Health and others 0", lines and hope you will be as Names Posted In Each Store The big push IS to lind out how Fabnc • No Purchase Necessary • to prr:vcnt arteriosclerOSIS, or pleased as we are. Marie Goshorn t''lrdenlnq ot the artenes, "':hich Dept. • You Must Be 19 Or Older To Enter Wily becomes joo small Double Knit. Or More of To See If You Are An -N.D.Cino Winner! for blood to flow Ihrough freely New Shipments • Trouble lollows Regular Price Fabric' Arrive Daily, To counteract this, doctors are Thurs.·Fri.·Sat. advi!>ing people to cut down on l

• Daleis Jewelry' • Wayne Book s.tore LET \ ~._--- _~ I ~ Receive a 'Special Sewing Gift. From On.eof the Students. TV~ . While Visiting the Sewing Demonstrati~n .. • Swanson's & Appliante . ~RKFORYOU • '. resson. "'Thf' ·/.I'jrd ,1', G'J~p('1 Public Invited Mr~ Efmcr II,r. Heart Sunday -Efforts The Rev, H. T, HokJin, super vrsitatron r r-pcr t 0' H,,· ·,l·r,lng ~,,:r(- lntendent ot the Sioux Cjty cOmmdt(-l' I'/,r, r:,I"ll . People Atfend 1880's Shocker Slated This Weekend GQspel Mission, wlll be at the Roeber and Mrs MiJrv,n Eeh 1650 lenkamp Nc,d fro"I" ,,,r~ t,r, Volunteers will be work)ng in tund drive chairman, -setc en Wakefield EvangeJkal Gcvenanj Mar 15 : 'A Review By . Wayne, Hoskins and Carroll vetcpes and information 1'.'111 go ,church fhls Frlday for the I" SANDRA BREITKREUTZ 'Sunday as tund.ratstnq efforts 10 out 10 volunteers tater this week Nwtheasl Nebraska Christian Men's Fellowship meefinq "Ghosts,". written by Henrik tie in with Nettone! HeM! Sun so Ihey c,ln ster t passing the Music lor Ihe whole family ( Ibsen, 'shocked eudtences in the day get oncerwa y. envelopes around to houses in will be teeturec at Ihe 7,45 prn Birthdays J1880's by falking about soc-ial Jim Keaflng of Wayne, county the three ccrnmunittes The dri ve lor runes in Ihe meeting, Dooettcns will go 10 ~ b~t~:t~~~~p~:~C~n hs~~e:;e~V\~~~: rural area wrll not begin lor Ihe Sioux City Gospel Mission Observed The public is invited to attend [dared to comment on such ~ aboul another 11'10 weeks, he Mrs Hazet P'jr' 11-(', rJ,,' '-issues as class otsttncnon. sex said 2 Guests Attend Aid man Tr owbrrccc ,lnr1 Na',ll,' i dis'(rimination and venereal di­ Marriage License Applications: Efforts to send envelopes ask Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Mrs Nevm If".'" al: Of P"qi' ; sease. Feb 20 Kenny Lee Jorgensen, Ing lor ocnat.ons around. 10 each Aid members mel Thursday Ihe JC Woor1~ dnrl Mrs tAI C y il • Over 650 persons turned out to 20, Schiller Park, Iii and Cyn of Ihe homes in the communities afternoon 0'11 the church wjth 71, ret kcnncv ("lll'c1 ' Hlr: 11-. I see fhe th-ee-act drama pro trua S aouonsco. 2Q, of Lmcotn will lake about two weeks. he members and two ques ta, Mrs Woods horne f'r,rj", dlto:",r/,' duced under the direction of Dr Feb 20 Ter r v Lee Krueger, 22, serd Envelopes should be r e Rudolph Lorenzen of Wakefield The of",,", ..,·d 0',1: r >-I, Helen J, Rus sett at Wayne Norfolk. and Judy Kay Herr ~~:~:~-'~i~~un~~~;~:ru.re~tOl ;r,~ and Mrs. Duetne Jacobsen 17 0' (,I'ld/', ,,'C !SI.ate's Ramsey Theatre ttirs man. lB. Norfolk Mrs, A. W. Gode presented ihe Thelma -week . angle Finance in Wayne ' i The parts were superbly cast County Court Chairman for the local drive is ;and the players all seemed Paul Bose, .15, Wayne. spcco Mrs Paul Otto Mrs Howard ilamlliar with their newly acquir 109 P,)ld S10 I,ne ilnd SB costs McLain ,~ handling the drrvc 'n '00 iaentifies. However, a cer. Harold Surber, We1yne. ,)11010'1 Carroll. and Mrs George Len ltain tack of realism was ev'. ing a dog to run at l,lr9f' Paid a qcobcrq 's chairmiln In Hosk.ns ~den' ~~ tf1roug'hOUf" probably ceo. S10 f,ne and S8 costs No r hau-rn an has been named j;:ia~y f~h~:~~I~i~t: 0~1 :c~~~~e:~ Clyde Manbeck. Wayne, !ad yet tor Wins,de mq to clean sidewaf k Paid S10 Handling f he drove in the rural :based on the nineteenth century t.oo and S8 costs. areas at f he county are Mrs Can iompJexities of propriety and Robert LaPoin!. Wayne. tali Munson and Mrs Warren Er ~osition "'g 10 cteen Sidewalk Paid SIO Idnd<:,on. Mlh DI Wakefield [3][ffE]~ ~ The cast included Pam Ne! Ime aoo S8 costs Hearl Sunday is Ihe high poinl 'son, as the Widow Mrs. Alving: R Neal Phelp~, Wayne, failmq ,n Ihe annual drive. wilh about ;Ed Havrovtc as her son, Oswald; to clean sldewatk Paid S\O nne two mill,on volunteers across :Mike Carruthers as Ihe '.ery ,lnO 58 covt-, Ihp nation (,111In9 on thpor r oper Pastor Manders; Janel '"d Carxrect. Wayne, taoling to to distribute twar t ra~ek as the attractive maid, r I,'an s,d'!'::alk Pard SIO t,ne and 10 dona te 10 lhe feqme Engstrand, and John JOHN PIGG as Jacob Engstrand spins Janet Prazak, portraying Regina Engstrand, "r,d 58 [()<.t~ Hr'MI Fund ,='igg as her father, Jacob Eng around to face him in a scene from "Ghosts," presented by the WSC Theatre Department tJlICh,l('1 19. Omano. no In Nebra·,ka there 1.'1111 be ~trand, a carpenter qrven 10 this week - '''<.pr,ct,on P,l.d 510 ,1bout 7.1,750 vol unter-rs tak,"g tlrinking spells t,n'· ann S8 costs per r to r arse lunds tor the his gratelul eoc.eoce to an cc I The story unfolds ,in the ....1 good and wa!; accomplished departure of each member o! R.te Shupe, WiJyne, improper Nebraska Heart ASSOCiation in Illl,l ~ome caslonal laugh. but ,t could not wlthoul making ttie audience ill dow's on one of the larger the cest parkmg Paid $10 line and sa .ts elloet-, 10 reduce pr eroeture be said that h,s portrayal was in fiords of western Norway The 0'11 Though cnliCism 01 ttus pro covts death and d,sabil,ty caused by THURSDAY-FRIDAY­ Ihe best interests 01 the enl,re Thr ouqhout the entire play one ortrst son has come from Paris ovctton is probably more severe Eugene Steinman, ]0. Emer dl~eases of the hear! and blood production. He seemed 100 twen ~on, to attend the dedication of was made too aware 01 Ihe than for mosl productions by Ihe no '"spect,on certilicate vl'~sel~ tielh century to lit comfortably gaflsh color scheme Probably SATURDAY an orphanage built by Mrs WSC staff, il would have 10 be Pa,d SIO Imp and S8 cosls Goal ')lah-'wlde IS $]01.000 Alvlr)g in memory of her late in the 1880's setting 'ntended to refled lhe gloom of admitted that Ihe cfassic was Mike Carrufhers obViously put the reilny weather. the purple probably one of Ihe most dilll Real Estate Transfers UDER TREAt. , tU~~~;""ald be;ins to take a a good deal 01 study mto the mauve walls inside and wme C""harl Lumber Co. 10 He-r curt undertakings of the coll~e ~u~~::::,~~~: ;ancy to Regina, the servant. part of Pastor Manders and colored mOUnfdin,s a u I sid e !,heatre departmenl It was wr,l bert ,1nd Dora Echlenkamp. L63 ; Mrs, Alving linds it necessary to created a believable and quaint sCrl:!amed 011 edch olher and Wl~st.·,ood AdditIOn 10 Wayne 2"'U_.,""OltClo..­ SUITS 'en long enough ago tho'll slu 411ICk.c'MIlfI"" vea l that Regina is ihe illegi· character. H,s ~tumlng and foughl wifh the reddish wood ~tamp5, dents are unfamiliar w,th Ihe Do(um('n1ary St..OS 121~1"1_".lt ... mate daughter of the' late make·up, wilhout being over hues, detracfmg Irom the dia feel 01 the limes, yel recently Gertrud£> Noyes to Stan)ey Jnala,,,_''''''.,,.. aHml'.dot"'' •• One Group- ptain Alving. It turns out that done, were a delightful addi !ogue and action of the play enough fhat Ihe audll"nce can (hrl~len Hansen, part 01 the S ",,,,kmondoc.,(,,,", ,,,,-,••loo.l,fo, t l~ ~swald is. suffering tram a tion to hiS parI And Ihe audl A slamming olf stage door slill recognll~ errors ,n mt<:'f 1/3 ot !he W' i 01 1) 27 2 "'",ul.. 1<,,".,.. ,,"""mo<> ,"<.,".'" Regular & Long !>Dc''''~ "'",em .lou. ,,,'" ~ ea kness of fhe mind, a herr ence, along wllh Mrs Alving. belaledly a.nd unnecessanly re prelalJon DorurtlE'ntary ~tamps. $17,05 itary conditipn, caused by the enjoyed his sluffy observations minded the audience of the f;romiscuous habits of his tather Pam Nelson may have over I In the linal scene, Mrs. Alvlng worked the rolr: 01 Mrs AI is faced wifh Ihe decision of .ing v/lfh her constant pacing whether or not fa adminisler a and pant,ng ~tal dosage of morphine to end Her vocal ,ntonat,on and mod the life of her mad ')on ulatlon were excel'ient, however ~ Janet Prazek as the maid and even in whispered speeches seemed to best undersland her she reachf;d the audience clear Position in fhe story and in the Iy Her makeup had a slrange @mt to Church era. Her portrayal was the mOSf 9 45 a 11m coffee and fellowsh'p, (Reg. $69.95 to $95.00) ASSEMBLYI'OF GOb CHURCH Rivers 01 L,vlflg Water 7 30 manner of mak Ing her seem In realistic, and only in scenes with SiT, ANSELM'S EPISCOPAL need of a shave (Marvin Bramman, pastor) pm 10 35: church schOOl. 10' SO; 'her father, played by John Pig9, SundaY"F{ob 25 S"unday Wednesda'(, Feb 1B Votun Sen,or High Fellowship, Metho did she seem to drop her Ed Havlovic, who played Os (James M, Barne", pastor) schOOl. II 45 a m worship. 11 teer choir, 7 pm prayer tel OJst church, 5 30 pm Key '73 character and search about for wald probabl)' had fhe mosl Sundi'lY Feb 25 Prayer, 10 30 evening service. 7 JI) pm lowsh,p. B Rrv'lc(', 7' JO pm (Robert H, Haas, pastor) Wednesday, F~.'M:Midweek. ., 945, Senior High Unlied Fel ... lov,sh,p, 5 30 p m Sunday, Feb 2$ Worsh,p, serVIce, 7 JO p,m. " ONE GROUP OF SHOES Monday, .f eb 26 Coune. I on I mlO'sfroro-s, 7 pm arJmonrstra Buckles 11'.e board, 8 Loafers Wf~dnesday, FE'b 78 Adah Circle, 'lirs j J L,ska. '} JO Lace SPECIAL. . a m Deborah Circle, Mrs I ~an '~0 Fre<:,e. '} p.rn Dorcas Clfde. .... '; (,rcle f.!,r

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The Wayne (Nebr.' Herald, Thursday, F...... ry 22, 1'" Compilation of All Responses To .' . THE WAYNE HERALD

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HOSPITAL NOTES 74.59 15.70 7.85 1.45 0.41 COURTHOUSE NEWS 81.40 10.95 ,4.34 2.69· 0.62 SOCIAL CALENDAR 45.25 29.34 19.83 5.17 0.41 NE EXTENSION NEWS 17.77 31.40 40.50 10.12 0.21 . CORRESPONDENCE NEWS 41.94 23.35 27.48 6~82 0.41 SCHOOL LUNCH MENU 29.55 . 23.76 37.60 8.88 0.21 SOCIETY NEWS' 59.71 23.97 10.95 4.96 0.41 CLASSIFIED ADS 61.78 26.03 6.40 5.58 0.21 REGULAR ADS 65.50 23.14 4.55 6.40 0.41 CHURCH NOTES 48.76 28.93 17.15 - 4.55 0.62 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 76.24 17.36 2.27 ,3.72 0.41 EDITORIALS 65.29 23.97 4.34 , 6~20 0.21

, A CLOSER LOOK 29.75 34:09 20.25 \ 15.50 0.41 CAPITAL NEWS 23.97 33.68 29.96 12.19 0.21 ' WAY BACK WHENS 48.55 32.23 13.64 5.17 0.41 ~ WEEKLY GLEANINGS 38.84 32.85 17.98 10.12 ' 0.21 -OUT/OF OLD NEBRASKA 29.13 32.64 27.89 9.92 0.41 IT'S YOUR MOVE 53.51 ' 26.45 15.50 4.13 0.41 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 66.53 17.98 10.33 4.96 0.21 PICTURE PAGES 81.82 11.98 2.48 3.51 0.21 FEATURE STORIES 65.08 21.07 4.96 8.68 0.21 SPORTS STORIES 29.34 32.02 28.72 9.71 0.21 SPORTSBEAT 23.97 27.89 35.12 12.60 0.41 ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 25.83 . 31.40 30.58 11.57 0.62 MR. NEBRASKALAND 19.21 32.02 35.54 12.60 0.62 BOWLING,REPORTS 15.50 19.63 53.31 11.36 0.21 THE SERVICE STATION 15.91 28.10 ~ 35.95 19.42 0.62 LEGAL NOTICES 50.00 29.96 15.29 4.34 - . 0.41 --COUNTY AGENT'S COLUMN 18.18 26.45 45.87 9.09 0.41 RURAL RAMBLINGS 26.86 26.03 38.43 8.47 0.21 FRONT P~GE 95.66 1.65 ' 0.21 2.27 0.21

Per' Cent Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent Not Other Good Poor Excellent Marked 1/ LOCAL NEWS 36.16 43.60 12.40 6.61 1.24 - AREA NEWS -28.31 52.48 7..64 10.54 1.03 LOCAL SPORTS ./ "36.98 35.33 3.10 ' 23.14 1.45 AREA SPORTS 32.02 '39.67 3.10 23.55 1.65

CARRIER SERVICE ., 45.87 29.34 3.93 17.36' 3~51 . PICTURE QUALITY 53.9j 34.Q9 (j~83 8.88--~- 2.27. 'OVERALLQUALITY 34.30 51.24'- . 2.27 10.33 . 1.86 ",:,-';'i<~:d·~,:' , .. ' ~" -. . "; .." • , ' L ..~!, ~~VM':I(N~br., H,~akl~ Jbu~$day, I. ;FebrllAry22.1973 Who's who, '"Gymnastics Class Getting Parents' ApprovaL~ what's what? :J!1~:.'.The gymnastics arena of McMillen and Is wife LeeAnn,"" ~" I I~ "'."1" \::r\<: ", '1. Who s~id Wayne Is a "nrst class city 9. Who are the Ljubliana Dancers? lli -'~~a;'~e s~~:t~f5 :~C~n~;:~a~:~~. bO~~I~~~:~allned~~:II~~a~5al::eh ~"."~~.,,,-,,-".~~~ ~" ~ ~ "l:~ 11>C~;~~ wi,th a horse and buggy trenspe-tetrcn 10. What change will come about at the' ") J I system"? city clerk's office in Wayne starfing In :;;:;~r :eu:a~d~Y t~;f~~;:nco~sr~~s ::,~~~~ecau~~ ~~I~; H~;:~gP~t:~ ~: ~~{01 'J, What two area women were named March? ' to the board 01 ctrectors ct the Northeast ~,;of etementerv youngsters. Glenn ElIIo~l. Jeff Keidel, Rod Nebraska Family and Community Affairs Answers: 1. Mrs Eldon Bull, director .;i':: !tall started last fall when Dr, Dahl, Chris HilHer, Layne (ouncil? • of Wayne Senior' Citizens Center. during $.Ed Elliott, who teaches physjcal~Marsh, Pam and Brett eetre. J. What is'the "Batue of the Batters"? hearing on bus service in Wayne. 2. Pat :feducalion at the college. and his Bobby and. Anne Liska. John 4. Who was Ihe welt-known tcurnaust Dahl, Hoskins, and Marie George. Dixon. ;';wife got the idea of giving their Carhart, Stacey and Jon Jacob. who died in Wayne? ], A men's cake bake in Wayne next ;';z}chlldren something extra in meier 5, Which school otsfrtct - Allen, Tuesday and Wednesday to rerse money _ ~ physical training. Better yet, try What do par-ents think of the Laurel. Wakefield. ,Wayne or Winside ­ for the March of Dimes. 4. Dorothy H. j '0 Interest other parents in a class? has the lowe-st mut levy? Nyberg. eesccrate editor of The Wayne class for their children.,' A reporter watching the par 6 What new piece of equipment does Herald trom 1922 to 1948. 5, Allen, 45.44 That's whal h;ppened..,'Alter entv who came to ~bserve diOn'l the Wayne police department now pas mills. 6. A radar unit which can be hand .1 creertnc errencemeots with Dr ~'~ed to ask. They re entnvsras sess? held 10 clock cars traveling in several 7 What annual activity are Girl Scouts crructrons. 7. Selling boxes 01 cookies :Q~:~~eB;~~~~%~lc:~~;':~~nOfdt~ie One. mother, Mrs. 'vern Ja in Wayne and Winside now involved house to house 8, The two NAIA mat with? powers drew, 19 19, 9. A widely acclaim ,":~s t~~th E~~O.~~~ ~~li~t.e~. :.~~ ~~~~ge~~;;S ~~r~;I:n:~~e li~.~: .:~~ 8. How did Wayne State and the ed Yugoslavian dance group which experience in hlandling children thil: h~r daughter "has decided University of NebraskeOrnaha come out ocoee-eo at Wayne Slate this week, 10 ;",_ Since lare fn Ihe fair, Bev sbr- d like 10 leach qvmnestics." in their wr-os tttrtq dual? The cntce Will close setvroev mornings

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::~ym~:t~~~al: Yf~~r;; ~yn~om~~ m~rr~~to~lliotl has been in () ~ 17'!'CUJ1UQ~ Dynamos is the right word. 100 enoree of arrangements. Ori I E('J(.Lil.,vD, A fQVND Wlth great gusto Ihe yovnqsfers qlnlJlly she set up a lew rules. go through a varied program of among them a request that 'OF )V6AI< CDSf actlcfttes _ gymnastics. lumb parents not come to observe -- il4io CHILI

BEMODEL1NG Values to $8.00

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ALL BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE MEN'S SWEATERS AT LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE

$289.95 10~ Assorted Styles 5124,50 S 95 ·'-'~]4,50 KR'OEHLER z.pc. VELVET SOFA DlN£TT..E __ Yli_ TABLE L.AMPS Values to $20.00 Choice of SETS ROCKERS Only SI8.88 Green or Gold Only $179.95 Only 564.50 Only $179.95 MEN'S FLARE SLACKS S419.00 GROUP ONE GROUP TWO S5S.50 J-pc 560.50 S319.95 S209.95 s129_95 Take Your Choice V51lues To $9.00 Values to $12.00 6-Drawer BEOROOM SeT ROLlAWAY KROEHLER RECLINER Gold Floral Odd MAPLE Triple DresSE:f BEO GREEN SOJ=A E.tra Specraf 73" SOFA BOX SPR.-lNGS CHEST s.nrawer Chest Qnly 534.50 Only 5229.95 Only So139.9.5 Only S149.95 varues to 599.95 70 70 Only 534.50 Head Board Only S28.88 55 57 Only 5279.95 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE 5109.95 1420.00 $29.95 Blue Green 5124.50 526.95 524.00 549.9.5 Hi Back CHAIN LITES MASTERCRAF vetvet Early American STEP TABLES a-ce.Dropleaf ~ SHORT SLEEVE Swivel Rockers Only 517.95 SOFA OCe. CHAIRS WALL LAMP Walnut DIn"ETTE SET Only 579.95 Onl 5289.95 S89.95 Only 518.95 Only 514,00 Only S29.95 SHIRTS ------'-=-=-=-=-C------cUi:L-''''---+ ~c1 Values to 510.00 53l9.95 5319.95 5159.95 534.50 $49.95 538.00 KROEHLER MASTERCRAFT Green Velvet FLOOR SQUARE CHAIN LITE S~~:l SOFA CHAIRS SOFA ~AM.e.S... COMMODES 1 Only '1 Pri-c.e ROCKER See This! Only 5,229.95 Only 518.50 Only 539.95 519.99 See These! Only $119.95 Only 5229.95 OneSpl!ciaI Group WANTED . Save Up To 50%·' OFF We need room to do some remodeling and have marked our LADI ES' STORE Discount Prices even lower. We are expanding our display floor to bring you a better selection and even better prices on LADIES' DRESSES quality merchandise: Be.sure and take attvantage during this sale: We guarantee to save you· money. Easy. financing available. Nothing down - 36 months to pay, no payments till Entire Stock Fall & Winter Junior & Misses Sizes 1/ Price. April. So· see us today for your furniture needs. Check these speciaIs and -, many more. 2" GAL'S JEANS You Never' Pay Retai.' Sizes 5-15

1 Group'. S~5 f. $.'44.50 Values To $12.00 TABLE Any picture ·targe LAMPS In Our Store BEOROQ"'S~T -RECLJNER "1 Price . Only 56.88 .~IY 5169.95' Only-Wl.95 LADIES' , FALL&- WINTER 5255.00. ''''Gold','",.95 Walnut SWIVEL China ROCKER ,OF=F ~~!y"S5,.95· Only 5174.50 PRESCRIPTIONS The Wayne {Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, February 22, ,1973 The mad important tlilng we do ~ to.ll.1.l your doctors RX (or you. GRIESS REXALL STORE Phone 375.2922 031f

FOR SALE: Kitchenefle set DISC SHARPENING on your with four chairs and one extra farm with the Amy Roller. For Sale leaf. Call 375·3238 .f1ft Ronald Bauermeister, Norfolk, Real Estate Nebr.; 371·4056 j15t22 HOMES FOR SALE: Whatever GIANT COMPONENT '.RENT-A-~ your needs might be, Vakoc l)YSTEM For Rent Construction Company has the ~!>'Sive 2 It. high air suspen Mobile Homes house for you. Priced from the srcn speaker system with lAO Maverick 4·Dr. 7 & 7 ' " walt peak power, BSR turn Torino Wagon 9 & 9 low 20's and up. Low down tabte. atreck tape deck, and LTD .j·Dr., 10 & HI QUALITY payments - Possession WithIn r: " 30 days. 375-3374 375·3091 .',375· headphones. Sold for S \ KIRBY VACuUM $:15.00 Inc. .~ DeJUllC Kirby 'upright with au West IIwy 30, Schuyler, Nebr. ~ Automobiles • adjustrnents lor. all types of jl1U RESiDENTIAL NEW .M:EMBERS of the .Wayne [Ions are Norvin Hansen, left, and Larry Meier, right. l' carpets. Payments available. FOR SALE: 1962 Chevy station Sponsoring members were AlvIn Petersen and Chris Tletgen. ., (",1286-4530. wagon. Good ccncnncn. Will FARM pass inspection. Phone 3751917 'Misc. Services ,. ~:':. 1973 SINGER· fl5tf COM~ERCIAL . FASHrONMATE HELP WANTED' Man to work FOR RENT Three be-1room, in parts department and general Lions Host Farmers :~-',:' :I~r~z:gw~~,u~eutt~~~~~; and one slory bungalow. Close to Livestock MOVING? 112 WEST JRD STREET handy man work. Apply in . overcast lever. Complete schools S1l0. csu 315-'157 for person to Roy Hurd, Wortman Fifte'en area farmers and a Inducted as new members of Don't take chances with 375·21~5 Wayne businessman were guests Mel~r with portable case. Assume appointment f19tf Auto. f22t3 the local club were Larry YOUR AMER-tCAN eEEF your valuable belongings. betence of S36.11or take over FOR SALE: Abler Truck Ter of the Wayne Lions Club Tues and Norvin Hansen. Sponsoring PACKERS Cetue Buyer for Move with Aero Mayflower, Payments. Call 286·.4530. minat located at Hartington, day night during the service members were Chris Ttetqen FOR RENT: Large furnished Wayne and viCinity Is Bob Amencee most reccm­ Nebraska. This fine M)' x 80' tile POSITION OPEN club's second annual Farmers and Alvin Peterson apartment 'lear college. Private Mickelson, Norfolk. Nebraska mo~er mended constructed wsrebouse - with Night The club is making ctens for entra,:!ce and car park_ Married City of Wakefield , REGULAR $8.95 Esquire fitted Buyers of fa' steers and heifers truck high loading tecttttjes ­ Tell'lng the guests and mem the St. Pat's dance scheduled lor couples preferred. Phone 375 Abler T ransier, Inc. Applications for Office of City shoe care cbeet for S5AD with PhOfle 371·0938 d18t25 available soon. Housing eveu. bers about some of the projects next month S35,00 In sales check~ 'rom 1151 f1SH Clerk are being taken now Ticket chairmen Don Lang. W ANT ADS MAKE PA)'DAYS able. Phone 2504·6549 or Res. m·. fhe local club has sponsored or KUHN'S.' f22 Apply to helped recently was Crete Shar stan, Bob Sutherland and John FOR RENT: .Frak~ water con. come oftener. Place an ad 3361 m4tf Mayor Edward Schnasse er vakoc are hoping club mernbera lully eutcmeuc. ure. 37~600. cnucoers. tomorrow. :!l8Main St Snarer said the club sponsors will sell 1,()()()o tickets this year, time guarantee, atl sues. for as When It comes to Wakefield, Nebr such things as the annual loot about 400 more than were sold LOSE UGLY FAT lillie as S4.50 per month. Swen. TUPPERWARE OPEN HOUSE, REAL ESTATE ball throwing, passing and kick for last year's dance S,." la"ng ",.ight lod.)' OR son TV & Appliance. Phone 320 East Seventh, Wayne. Fir. NOTICE 109 contest. helps pay' for the MONEY .BACI< MONIlOElI i•• liny 3753690. jJ2tf day, February 13. 10 a m 3 p.rn. come to us l.tll" 11'1" will htlp C'U,b your de· local summer baseball program The City of Wayne IS now RECITAL - 'If'!lo,e.ce.. 'ood.ElIlle••-w.igh 122 PROPERTY EXCHANGE and provides leader dogs for leu Conl"n, no d,ngerou' dtug. accepting applications lor 112 Prctessronat BldJil: Wayne Iraining to guide blind persons "no:! "",iJ! no' make you neryou•. No NEW STORE HOURS: Arnie'!; Manager of the Wayne Muni ""nuou.....'clJe en,nlle yo,,' III, ~ Phone- 1752134 Money is retseo through such Super N.arket now open every cipal SWimming Pool for 'he studied oboe; darinet and flute tl.rl 'Od.y. MONADEX co.,! night Including Saturday until club activities as light bulb 5300 10' • 20 day .upply and ~S,OO 1973 season. Contact the 01 wilh principal pertormers of the sales, flea markets. white ere. 10' IWlce Ihe .moun'- lo,c! u'iily '" 8: 30 c.m.. except Sunday Open nee ot th.e City Administra Boston and Chicago Symphony 01 ~OU, mon,y "'-,11 be relunded w,ll'1 phant sales and the St. Patrick's Sundays, 10a,m 5p,m sl1tf Business Opp. tor Clerk for application Orchestras. He is currently no Qu,,"on. uked by Day dance. he said HOMES AND APAR1ME.NT::: forms Anpttcenoos must be principal oboetst with the Sioux WE CARRY R~BEH STAMPS. Attending the monthly meet City Orchestra He IS nearing Felber's Pharmacy, Wayne lor rent Property Exchange, 111 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES' made by March 12, 1973 ProfE-SSlOnal Building, ph one One week service. Wayne Her- 109 were area farmers Fritz completion of a doctor of must. Mail Orders Filled Do you want to be in bustness CITY OF 375·113.\. 019tf ald Publlshfng Co. jl5t1 Mann, Rothe Victor, Alvin Mey cal arts degree al the University for yoursell but lack the caplfal WAYNE, NEBRASKA er . Glen Olson, bick Sorensen, ot Colorado, where he also or the training? If yOlJ consider Dan Sher r y, John Anderson, Marty Willers, earned a bachelor of music vovrsen an aggressive, ener City Administratcr-Cterk Paul Sievers, Willis Nelson, Ed education degree qettc indivldual and have an vahtke mp. Lowell Glassmeyer, Recent studies led him to agricultural background, why Marian Ddt, Etccn Bull, Wallace choose the unusual "Essays In not invesllgate the expanding Cards of Thanks Victor and Merle' Ring, Bob Sound" work lor his recital. A field of agri·business? If you Le Pofnf. owner of Elm Motel. contemporary composj ttcn , it qualify. we will give you the also was a guest during tt-e employs new and ditteren! tech­ necessary training, carry your WE WISH TO THANK the Has evening niques to create extraordinary creon accounts, make deliveries klns Fire Department for their sounds from the clarinet. to your customers for you and quick response at the lime 01 TOP PROJECT- Mrs, O'leary, who teaches help you develop a lifelong our tire. We also want to thank (Continued from page 1) elementary music at Emerson, satlslying career as a respected all our friends, neighbors, ex schools et Lennox, S. D., told the is a graduate of Wayne State i1gri businessman In your com tension clubs and Dale Elec group Tuesday that the basic and former student 01 James rnumtv For details write to P.O. tr omcs and employees for being star t.up costs at this highly Jay, professor 01 piano at WSc. ' Box 834, Norfolk, Nebr. 68701 so kmd and thoughtfUl to us euecuve program would be low _..... 12'2t6 Mrs. Janis Veeder, Carol and for another district. The project Jaime 112 SURVEY~ _ director an-a---- starr-have done an Help Wanted I WOULD LIKE TO THANK my excellent lob 01 preparing a cost {Continued from page 1) relatives, neighbors and friends ~r~~:;~; ~~~dany replicating dis are detailed In lull in an FACTORY HELP ~~on;h:all~a;~~, vi~~::ers:ec2ii~:~ The validation term mention ~s~~:r~~e~:n~e~~:;:;,e ~~lIt~ WANTED while in the Sioux City hospital ed they were impressed wifh the used by the staff to Improve fhe Special thanks to my nephew. way the community, parents quality of the paper, accordIng d For employment starting at ~~~, n~~~e f~~~s ~~~ s~:~e~~rkoIIOgce~~~~e~~re ;~: to Hansen .~ once Apply in person at s: s: ;;e p~-' plant office "Hopefully, we can stert visit. Also Mr, H.arry Manning ~~~;~i~~l:~~n~fi~h:h;~;~i;~~:~~ ting even more emphasis' on such things as picture pages and Welders Experience prefer :~~e:;:lk~~reW~~d~yc:~~~~ aenxd especially noled red but will feature stories since the readers l,:j:).!.';)'·;.~"'il~_m~ ~1~s~le 7;1~IC~ppreciation. M;;2 an":~~sn vga;~~~;~O:p;~I:t~~~~ ~~ apparently enj ov them. very Excellent acreage located on edge of Wayne. Extra share our ideas so Ihat other much," he said. nice three bedroom home - in Cfty limits. New Shipping & Receiving Pre. New Listing , children whose learning styles carpeting, lull basement Priced to sell. vlcus excerrence desired. In cenerer areas, nearly 81 per I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS Four bedroom home with attached garage. Close to capable of preparing orders differ will be helped to ecnreve cent said coverage of area news my sincere thanks to all friends, college Carpr.ted living room and dining room Two and loading trucks success," said Marian Rennick, was either excellent or good bedrooms. kitchen and bath on main floor. Two relatives and neighbors lor their head language therapist at the bedrooms on second floor. Full ba:;emenf with Pabnceuon Knowledge in visits, cards, gifts and telephone ~roject Coverage of local news got· shower. Lots of closet space. Oak floors. use 01 abrasive saw, iron cans and to those who helped in "To me the most" significanf excellent or good ratings from benefit which the veuoeto-s nearly 80 per cent of those - ~'~~~~' ~r:~:~~~~ltw~h~nA¥;:aYh:S~it:~ r;:d res~~~: s~; observed was what they called respo~djng return home. Special thanks to the "spln.off ' to the entire Sports coverage on the local Pastor Goltberg for his visits school," Dorothy Ley, Commun Assembly Work Some ex­ scene is rated as excellent 'or and prayers and to the Lutheran ity Council chairman, said perience in farm machinery good by more than n per cent, "What they, meant was that setup, mechanical know Hospital staff and doctors for al")d area- sports coverage is said the project encourages us all to ledge their wonderful care. Edward 10 be ellher excellenf or good'by look more carefully at children, Oswald, mnside. f21 nearly 72 pi'r cent. General labor Capable of analyze how they learn and then Pictu~e quality Is rated' as' grinding, drilling, sanding WE WOULD LIKE to thank all how we can best teach each excellent by. rnore than 50 per steel products. our friends. and relatives so child. All the children in the cefll of those responding anf:! ~.lt much lor all the cards,. lovely district benefit from this in· creased awareness," she said good by just over 34 per cent fot Two story. 1'.1/0 bC'droom Kitchen, dining area, living Desire prople with good work gi11s and flowers we received Mrs,· ley concluded, "This a' total of 88 per cent room wllh Ilreplace. bath on first floor. Two habits, willing to work 45 hr. and for making our day a lovely validaflon is one- more proof that bHiroom~. ki!chen (lnd dining area, and 1 1 bath wilh week, full·time, year round. one 10 remember on our 50th Over~1I q.uality of the ne\oY,S' Three bedroom home I.ocated near .I>Chools. Garage great things happen when inter ,;how~'r jn basC'menl Good If\come property. Kilchen, Paid holidays, vacation plan, wedding anniversary. Also paper IS said to be excellent',br off basement. ' ested Community Council mem I,vlng room. bedroom and bath on upper floor medical plan, new working thanks to our children for flow· gO~d by more Ihan 85 per cent: bers, concerned parents. dedI. condItions. ers and gifts we received and fo cated administrators and crea· Carrier service prOVided 'In the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid LOOK AT 1HESE NOW! tive staff all work together for Wayne, Winside and Carroll Wages Top for area, baSed for the beautiful flowers they the worthwhile goal 01 helping rates excellent and good mark!j, Three apartment!., all new panel Inlerror., New - COMMEIiCIAL ~ on previous experience ac· sent. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swan kitchens, baths, and furnace and garbage disposals In.. ' children become successful. trom more than 75. per cent ,of In Pender, extra nice 2.500 sq. ft. building located on cording to salary schedule. son of Winside. f12 each unit. completely carpeted. This Is an opportunl. ~UTOMATtC happy learners. thos~ taking part In the surv~y. SOxISO' Main Street lot EQUIPMENT- ty for the Investo_,_, _ MFG. CO. THANK YOU for the remem· Pender, Nebraska brances received white I was in Three bedroom: ]11. story home with modern kitchen, Sale barn located in central northeast Nebraska. the hospital and since retl)rning lIving room, dinmg room and bath on main floor. Full Facilities to accommodate approximately 2,000 head WE ARE TAKING applications home. A special thanks to th~e basement. det~ched garage, closed In front porch. of cattle with room 'or expansion. Selling up to J.JOO for a miln to work the 1 a.m. to 7 head 01 hogs per we-ek. 200' open front shed adjacent who stopped to visit, Alyce to outside pen, Paved main o,leys and small hog pens a.m: shift. Wittig's Super Valu. Erwin f12 In Wakefield adjacent to nearly new SO' x tOO' main building with 115t3 sale ring sealing capacily of 400 10 m people wilh WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK WANTED 3 bedrooms and bath, dinlng.llvlng room comblna· kitchen facilities and office. everyone for making our silver tlon. Extra nice kitchen. COmpletely remodeled Are You anniversary such a happy and E)(ce~lonBlly within past 1 years, well done with memorable ·day. One thai we beauliful new carpet throughoul. Full unfinished 6,000 sq. It, main flool - downtown business district Looking For will always remember. Thank Manager-Part Owner basement. This must be seen to appreciate, Low Priced to sell. Acf now Advancement? you to our friends and relatives interest rate can be assumed to qualifted buyer. lor the beautiful cards and gifts. For a Rapidly Growing " . If you are over 21 To our children, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Attractive "Iring station complete wit!"' equipment. Curtis Meier and'Mr. and Mrs. Drive-In Food Chain.' - FARMS FOR SALE - ~~i~~e,;a~~'ns~~;:it Good local ion, corner 101 and married wourd David Sievers and Dean lor our Excellent Opportunity For you like to be your celebration last Sunday, Feb. 11. 360 acres,_ Dixon Co. 'livestock farm. Good contract Also to those who furnished The Right Man",.. Top terms. Buy like rent. Steak ~:e bottle club with packag.e liquor. own boss.. We have food, especially to Mrs. MelvIn . Completely remodeled, ~x:tra nice. Seating' capacity Longe lor the beaut~fVl ar:tni. Salary And Unimproved 80 acres southeasl 01 Wayne. Can be 01 140. Financing available. Present owners have a pub Iic relations versary cake. Thank you. Paul purchased on land conl.rad. .made il -" wish '0 retire. Priced to sell. opportunity for you .and Barbara Sievers. • f2~ Profit-Sharing With with advancemenf THANKS A LOT all 01 you Ihai Nice going business located on U.S. highway. Light Little or No Original Improved 477 acres In .Olxon County. Can be bact anything to do with me lunches, on and olf sale beer,· filling station, farm· if desired. Plus purchased on contrJ;1cf, winning fhat quarter of beef in service, commercial feed' contrad. Nice JIving Investment.. Winside. I was.' very 'happy and quarters. Terms. make in excess of NEW LISTINGS ~s1",__ sure did appreciate. if. Good luck Send Inquiries To: __ • 250 per week, 10 the Seniors. Hop'ed you reach· wayne Ren~ering Works..Comple1e wi1h all. equip. 160 Acre unimproved Wayne County Fllr·m. Good ed your gOill a.nd wish fhe best 1h Box KAM, well. ment, includmg trucks. ·Two homes, 3 acres of land. Call 37t1824 of everything for, your future. lO<;ilfe-d on cast edge of Wayne. Owner wishes to Or write Box.41, Mildred Dangberg, Wayne. 112 <;IoThe Wayne Herald, 2.40 acre farm ,i" Wayne County. Fair Improvements, refire. Terms available. Norfolk, Nebr. , Wayne, Nebraska "68787 Check With Us Before You Buy - Sell .Rent With Your / Credentials ,

WIHSlb! Cub Scout Pack Has A~dClasses ¥'early Awards Dinner F;irst The annual Cub Seoul Pack special gift in consideration 0' Draw to an End 175 Blue and Gold award ben. her participation In Cub Scout­ Mr o..ald school and Bible cresses. 9:)0. que! was held Sunday evening at ing over the past seven yean. worship and Holy CommunJon West Elementary School. The The State National B.!Ink,First A grCMIp of Winside residents 10:30; Church council, 7:30. meal was "potluck" with each National dank and Kiwanis will conelu(le c1l1's$e$ In Ad· Monday,. Feb. 26·28: Special faf'l)ily bringing food and table were also recognized tor their va"ced "'--First AId Wednesday Seminar, 7:30. seqvice . S~outlno. contributions to Cub evening. Roy ttohler'_ of/the NeaLPhelps was master of Dr. The Kiwanis organization !pon. University of Nebraska -North~ UNITED METHODIST ceremonies lor the evening scrs Pack 175 in Wayne. easf Station at Concord had been CHURCH FollOWing a film about Nebres' A State National Bank repee­ h'lstructor. {Robert L. Swanson, pastor) ka herttaqe. the Den Mother,:> presentee sentative each new Taking part In tne ecorse were Sunday, Feb. 25: Sun d 1!I~ (Cheryl t.ou. Carolyn Mills; weberc Scout with a "vitti"" the Charles Jacksons. the Ken school, 10; worship, 11 Maralee Bane, Sand-e- Eruott. kil for and a Fit'S.t neth Grambergs, the Edward Wednesday, Feb, 28: MYF Donna liska, Vicki Skokan. Nalional Bank representative Oswatds, Ruseeu Prince, George and Choir, 7,30 sally Schroeder, Lucille Fair presen led each new _Cub Scout Vets and, Ted Hcetnen. child, Donna Clausen and Shar with a $1 savings ceruncete. The group learned how to nilNITY LUTHERAN on Fleer) were thanked for their Den 3 was in charge of the matce bandages and how to' use .__ CHURCH service to the.boys of Pack 175 closing ceremony. them on different wounds on - -II Paul Reimers, pastor) Richard Powers and Paul . vertous parts of the body. Artlfj Sunday. Feb, 25 Sun day Rockwell were recognized for PAPERS - cial respIration and he.!lrt rnes­ scboor. 9' 30; worship, 10: 30 their work with the weberos unit (Continued from page H sages were practiced. and a local Boy Scout. Rick Common emergencies such as Social Calendar ~a~I;~ ~:5D~~a~k:: ~~ ~~i:ISSiS have been saving their old news- balls, styes, appendicitis, pois Monday, Feb. ,6 Winside Community Club. sr. Paul'S Lu· Carol Mosley, commiltee ~:~:7I1ef~~~~~ ti~~o~~et:~~ :~'n:~blr:~~r:~~u:r:~e~ tneren Chcrcn, 7 p.rn Tuesday. Feb 'l7 Bridge ~::;~%Or~~n~e~~~idLa~~·. ~:~~ bundles or 'put In l1ewy paper til'" wes presented on what to do In case of an emergency Club, Charles Jackson; Winside eli treasurer; Howard Fleer, out sacks early Saturday mornlog childbirth. Senior Citizens. 1: 30. cards iogs chairman; Monte McLaws. so the Scouts con pick them uP The"group conctuded the first Wednesday. Feb, 28: Winside awards chairman, and John when they ste-t covering the pha~ of fIrst aId In December Music Boosters Organization, Rebensdorf. cvbmester. were communities. Freshmen BasketbaII Team tarl Doering and Kenneth Fleer Music Room THE WAYNE HIGH freshmen basketball squad rounded out its regular season play Thursday night ag'ainst Laurel. Playing given specific thanks for their' Newspaper bundles should be were 'enrOlied In that course 'on this year's squad - were, front row from Jeft, Randy Parks, Mike Sharer, Ver/yn Stoltenberg, Paul Mallatte, Rob lime and ellort on behalf of the put 011 the curb, porch or some .ong with the>se mentioned. School c.llmdar Mitchell. Rod Turner and Tom Maier. Back row, Monte Lowe, Larry Creighton, Brian N.agnuson, Scott Glassmeyer, Dave PClck other place where they am be 'thursdev. Feb 22 School Hlx. Ritch Work'man, Vince Jenness and coach Duane Blomenkamp. Not pictured is Jerry Sievers Katheryn Rockwell received a seen by the Scouts, she saId. Nurse, a m District Basketball Societ, .. Tourney at Wakefield Ex-chl ..e V.tentinel Friday. Feb 23 Dislrict Bas· Forget /+Ae Not Girl scoots ketbatt Tourney at wakafield. TrOOp 161_ met Thursday etter nccn in the home of tht!;r leader. The Dewy Jenscns. Fredrick, CLIP AND SAVE ;MORE Wise. spent the week end 10 the Mrs. LeGtt!r Grubbs. ,There wert! nine present Including Jackie James C Jensen and Mrs. WAYNE, NEBRASKA Gramberg, helper, Minnie Anderson homes Mrs. Earl Duerlng spokt! on The Richard Overings. Lln­ girl scout cookie seres to be held corn. spent tile week end in ttle Feo. 16 tt\rough 26 Earl DuerlOg home A valentine party wes held The oeoo.s Swanson lamlly. witt! a \{alentlne l'!xchange. Kitty Finland. MlOn. and the Emil Kat Patrol furnished refresh Swao sons speqt Frrday and Sa· ments. turday 10 the Dale and MIke Next meeting will be Feb 21 Swensons homes. Omaha and in I the Larry Swanson home. Blair. In the Grubbs home. Kim Letghton, SCribe The Gene Swanson Iarrulv. Noe­ folk, spent Sunday In the e, Lehure Ladies Swanson home LeIsure ladies met Thursday The Darrel Grabers and lett. 3 DAYS ONLY ••• SAVE UP TO 56% =;oon In ttl~ George Farran Omaha. were weekend guests In the Christ Weible home Card prtzes were won by Mrs The Eugene Weible family. Vernon Hill and Mrs. Leonard Omaha, were lasl Sunday vtsl­ Anderson. tors in the George Jaeger home, March 15 mee1lng will be in The Bob Vahle tamity. Beemer the Alvin Bllrgstadf home were guests Friday evening In the Jaeger home . PinOChle Clob Dawn and Darla Janke spent GT PInochle club met Friday Saturday with their grandlJl:. atternccn in the William Janke rents. Ihe Andrew Manns While. home. Guests were Mrs. Her tnetr parents, the Dean Jank., man Scheutz and Mrs. Edna attended the State wrestll?A.. Tournament at Lincoln. .~ ~.:rTii~~.',it WOn by Mrs Supper guests Saturday evef?. lasm~5en and Mrs. Fred Wit jng in the Ernest Eckman home uer. ~: ~~~~~~s ab~~th:r:, w;~oere~~ M8rch 2 rtleetln~"wlll be In the Louie Wal~ hbme Jenkin:;. the MeJ Jenkins and Roy Jenkins 01 Wjnside. Rodney , Members Meet Reeqs . Wayne. 0110 «rcensanqa, sOS met ~ridl!lY afternoon in Hoskins. and Randy Mark. the home ol.Mrs. Dora Ritz with Ray Andersen, Bridgeport, nine present. and Mrs_ Gary Coen and (1augh. All' members participated in ter. Mmitare were Visitors Set­ the lesSQt'!, "What to Do to urday afternoon in the Howard ee.utlfy Cities." Card prizes Iversen home were won by Ann.!lCArstens and Supper guests 'Sunday evening Mh. Martin Pfeiffer. in the Gustav Kramer home for. March 16 meeting '011111 be in Tracey's 16th birth.day were fh4< the Adolph Rohlfl ~ome. Marvin Kramer family. Baffle­ creek. and Ihe Robert Kramer Card Cfub .-.....ets lamily, Stanton • Card Club met Sunday eve­ Dinner guests Thursday in ute nln9 In tl'Je.Russell Prince horne. Dennis Bowers home were the GtJflts were the Duane Fields. Chris Maases of Potter and March 18 meeting '01111I be in Edwin Broqren, Nortclk. Last the Dennis Rohde home SvrKlay dinner guests in the Don Siedschlag home were the Chris Party Plans M.de llAaases. Potter, Edwin Brogren, Center Circle met Thursday Bilt Brogrens. Louie Broqrens, afternoon in the Duane Field and Terry Brcqrens. Norfolk; home with 12 members present. and the Dennis Bowers family, Roll was "My Most Extravl!l· Winside .. .{ldnt Purchase:' Mrs. Russell Prtnce was. oil guest:- Plans for the fortlell\ anni· versary party to be held in April wen:! dlst:ulsecf. Card prizes went to Mrs. 3·QUART Be~nle Bowers. Mrs. Julius Eck· COOKIE JAR ert and Mrs. Otto Field. March 1.5. meeting will be In the -Harry Helnem~nn home at e 1:30 p.m. 51.59ReG·9g • locks ill freshriess! Churches· • Gaily decorated jar fiT, PAUL'S LUTHERAN 11\1'>') CHutlCH (G,W, CiottMrg, pttJlor) '\?AkiNG 1"Ht fAt.4JL'f'S. rot:-a: Thursday, Feb. 22: Choir, FO~ Seml,na~, OrwE.R PET" OUT A LlIAl-K 7:071 8;18. _ ~1I0VI.P-' fJE " YW,,",C,sTEI<"5 PtT Saturday, Feb. 2.4: Saturday PrwJE,cr. IT HElP'$ I?:UI~P A school. 9·11: 15; Yottth choir, ~E ....~t Of .":tSPOIJ71~1~.r"l 1\-"D E-~41'l.f:>- Tift Clfll-D TO 11:15. r1~1~IP~lt A(llVH'1I~J ~AMILY Sunday, Feb. 15: S u Jl day No. 77 Nebraska 1.8187, Thursday. Feb,.-ua..-,. 1913 Sr., lIOn r P,lg-eS" r.a

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·f The Wayne (Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, Februry 22.1973

liNCOLN tt.c big cities ne ....e had hal':J1ing the problems locally, reminded sene. Gary Anderson of Axtell. James A. theIr Innings during the first third of the him, Murphy said, "of the times when I Dlckln!oGfl 01 MlIIard {Omaha), Richard 1971 legislative session was a kid and I cooldn't get a cOClkle Fellman of Omaha, Ralph Kelly of Grand There bas been ,1 strIng of bills dealing from mom 50 I went and aSked granq. Island, Frank Lewis of Bellevue, Blair WIth problems attect.oq only Omaha and me." Rlchendifer of WalthilL Steve Fowler of lincoln the "'·'CS( ccot-cve-ster 01 The colorful rookie 'senator from South Lincoln and Shirley Marsh of Lincoln Capital News which neve involve-d the etecttcn of city Sioux also had a blunt comment on what councilmen. . he thought his fellow Urban Affairs Marvel May Toss in Hat One ovtstete senalar freshman John Committee members ought to do '.'11th the At least one state senator has, hIS eye R Murphy of Scutt- Sroux City -- decided Ltncotn bitl· • on the 1974 governor'S race 'Maybe we the other day he ought 10 point out to his "Commillees neelpected to' bl the re·election attempt by raq.steturo. But ~11'lCP. rvo been here. right into the legislativ e process and Democratic Gov. J, J, EKOn [ack this place wc·ve increased fhe Omaha school made their presence ,felt Marvel has been mentioned 01 ten ,budding) taK hmit by 50 per cent. Omaha Sen. John Cavanaugh II r even before as a potential candidate lor changed the way Omaha is to elect Its tangled wjth Scottsbluff Sen. Terry governor, but he says he is more serious cify councilmen and coosroered allowing Carpenter. this time than previously ·up and the metropolitan IranSdy authority to be Carpenter recently asked for una'll Excn. he says. would be touch to beat exempt from the {Slate) Public Service rnous consent to withdraw a motion etter CommiSSIon," Murphy said it had been thoroughly debated. Cava The governor hasn·t announced his own "'Maybe we ought to ask the Stale 'laugh stood up and objectee. blocking plans. b.ut it is generally assumed he will stlde it ask lor a second term There also IS Building Commission, 10 jack this place what Carpenter sought to do. up and slide it to Omaha so we could be considerable scecotenco Exoo mlgh' g've erose to our work -t'm tired of spending at! this time serious thought to making a stab at to Omaha so He .vasnt through Murphy se.o there debating something and then not voting electiOn in 1976 '0 the U S Senate seat Vlr:'re 50 many bills dealing With Omaha on it."' Cavanaugh said. now held by Republican Roman L Ihilt at the rate we're emasculating the "If the senator is tired." Carpenter Hru

Letter. to the editor .may be publilhed with a PI.udonym or with ttl. author'1 name omitted if 50 delired; how· ever, the writ.r, ,Ignature mUlt be • part of the 9rigina' letter. Unli.gn.cl I..te,. will not be printed. Letters Ihould Our Iibt'nJ dep.. nd!o on th e Ireedum IIf Ih.. press. and be timely, brief and mud that cannot b.. Hmn e-d without Iwinll; to..l - Thuma.. contain no libeioul It.te· Jl,"r-rsnn, L..tt ..r. 17116 menta. W. relarva the right to edit or rejed any I.tt.r. I Wayne Dear Editor Have you seen a "good samaritan" lately? If you, should by chance. let me know. His name should go down in history as one of the few left. WAY BACK WHEN' This time of year you can eesuv find many people stuck In snow, spinning wheels which aren't going anywhere. You 30 Years Ago DaVIS, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Burr R Chamber 01 Commerce DI~hngulshed will also find a half dozen people sifting Da:vis, Wayne. was a delegate fa the See vrce Award Terry Kal and lauren in their warm cars waiting for them to March 4. 1943: Salem Lutheran Church Intermountain District Y Conference Ostreoo. both of Pender, -Nary Sundev Six cases of N. M. .The weatherman pulled a winners of the 1961 cooperative junior in distress." IBy the way I'm not a undulant fever have been repor-ted In the complete but pleasant s.wifch on NE cetne feeders crctect Seven Wayne member of Women's Ub.j past 11 months BeHy Jo Hinkel was Nebraska the past week, changing tern scouts who earned Eagle rank dUflflq What is this world coming to? Are we Inlured m a single car accident south of per atures from Irigld sub. zero readings 1961 were gues's a' the Eagle Recoqru that busy in tlfe that we can't stop and Sholes The state board opens bids this t~ warm highs of 60 degrees 1,on Dinner Saturday al the Orttccrv help push a car and get it on i15 way Thursdajl on regraveling for Wayne. Club £II Offut AFB. Omaha Allendinq Wilkefleld and Norfolk,Winside highwayS .. * again. If it is blocking traffic and you're Yea,. Ago were Eagle sccu t Jim Kern. Gar., in a hurry. stop and help. You will be on Mr and Mrs, Clarence Brogden and 10 Lor eo zen. Erick f'Aanley. Phil Rees and your way much faster Mr and Mrs Emil Hoefer. all of Laurel. February 20, 1963 James F Nissen, Ronald wrreot. all of Troop 174 and One morning this week. as I was trying received rtunor iniurif.!'S. Sunday in a Ltncctn. son 01 Ben Nissen.. Wayne, is the R,chard Brown and Kenny Olds 01 Troop to get to work. I was stuck, half in my comson north of laurel "Gotdenrod "to 1963 recipient of the Lincoln Junior 115 driveway and hatl out in, the street. Sprays" by Grace Welsh Lutgen rs just Naturally, nobody stopped to help; they all the press and wil! be on sale this week just "Sat there. impatiently waiting for me at I"ad'ng book stores of the state to move Party conventions and ward caucuses What seemed comical 1:0 ·me. were the 'II!'''"' held rn Wayne lasl evening 10 -People waiting for me to clear my car out r10mmafe candidates for the April 6 of their way. Behind me was a man in a {;I(,(lion~ truck, who according to his little sign on his door serves the public, by gi ..... ing you .. * a nice supply of gas from the Peoples' 2S Years Ago Natural Gas Co. I might also add they .. February 16. 1948 School children of 10 charge an outlandish price to receive fhis northeastern Nebraska counties will be service. qur:,>I,> 01 the Wayne Chamber of Com Down the street I had anofher public m,~rce agam thIS sprmg when the Shrine servant standing by walehing me. This indoor circus comes to this city lor the time it was a city snow plow operator, He ,,\:(ond annual Corn Bell CIrcus A car was waiting for me to move so he could owned by Jack Meister of Wayne was push the snow back in my 'drivevtay so I stolen Sunday evening in Sioux City while could get stuck again. And last, but most definitely not least, ~~~k~~I~r'~; d~~~r\"m:n~e;/t:su~~71~d·t~~f- was one of our great crime flghfers of the the past week to extinguish chimney local police. He waited a few minutes, fir'.:5, one at the Mrs. Minnie Marotz then must have decided he couldn't waste home and Qne at the Fred Jochen,; home, his time or energy with me. He had to The iirs! regular service in the ------findsome innocent citizens to give tickets newt'f·built Our ·Redeemer's Lutheran to. I imagine the police force has very Church will take place WedneSday night, tired hands, from writing so many fickets Feb 25, in the basemenf auditorium out. In fact, I was surprised I didn't get Final report on the 1948 March of Dimes one for blocking the st~eet. campaign was given this week by Mrs. cO~~i~~i~~afth:t~:~~~n~e:'plu~;:e:~a~~,r: Chris Tietgen, general chairman, who said the Mt' tala I was $4,5'1. This is an means doing your specifiC job for the increase of more than $2,000 over last publ!c and no more than you possibly year have to do. I thought a small 'town like Wayne .. * wOyI J have friendly, neighborly people. • 20 Yean Ago BabIes are born every day And newspapers report It You would think it was a-big city where it february 19, 1,953 Members of the is "dog-eaf-dog". Northeast Nebraskli.Rural flAail Carriers -in full, They also report on who s gefflng married. One thing that',! s1ill friendly and Association wit! hold therr annual George local sports, the price· of a pot roast and more neighbody Is the-',~mosphere on Wayne -wa.!>hington birthday' dinner ,at Hofel ~tate .ca-rhpus~ -If y~ .should· happen to -Morrison Sunday. From 100 to 125 In your commun'ity this is new~ And newspapers have car:. troubl,ei on campusor get stuck.. persons are expeded to attend. ,The It lsn~t .hard to find' someone to help, rn names of 80 counfy resIdents were print rhe news, with strong emphasis on local news f~, you .~loJ:rt ..need to·tookfor help, help.' submitted at the last county board usuany''flnd$ ·you: ., meeting for iury. duty for fhe district Local newspapers deliver, where other news sources •I think this shciuld wake up a few court's spring ferm. .The local Future l~ave off. People believe strongly in newspapers for people 'to t~e sln'lple facts of existence., If Farmers of America Chapter will 0b­ vOlt spend all your, life, worryIng about serve natIonal FFA week' with a parenf· severaf; reiJ~On5: newspaper reading is a I'tablt with only-yourself, what '"lave you accomplish· &On banquet at the college dining room ed? In case-,.you haven't realized- late.ly Tuesday night, ..f. DAILY.NEWSPAPER& SER'lING.NE~RA~KA vet.~rl~~r~ pr~cllce fh.i.1 ~eek •. ' .• sa"d~~ FOR I.OO.YEARS 'hey oppa':,';Yi}c,ilii' ··'1 ~.. ;'T\'rtou~,~ea~" -". ; 'Crimes Can Be Cut If the People Care/ Fairchild Tells Group The WaV",e (Neb:,) Herald, Thursd,av, February 22, 1973 the Ff~deral Bureau 01 trivesu. muscle on his shoulders, the~ It Crime In the cit.y· of Wayne meeting, can be "attrtbutco of the problem. fhe cntet noted mileage. We're co v e r I n g a The police chief said the news protect the citizen, pre v e n t galion. must be willing 10 pay for it." Wl:IS; ,do.wn 32 per cent during mainly to Ihe lack of 'parent thaI tcdev's 9 e n era I Ion of broader area now and Ihat helps media dwells on police brutality crime, investigate crimes and But they don't handle jobs During the luncheon, Kiwanis 1972., And .11 can decrease even interest In what their chfldren vocostera has more freedom and" a great deal." and crooked cops as a part of apprehend criminals. Bdt the such as the local officers do, he president BobCerhart reminded tur1her, said Wayne police chief are doing. moblllty,'whlCh plays an Impor Although crime Is down In the the netton's police systems. role of an officer starts downhill said, 50 if is up to local police to members thai March 8 the Ve~n fi"aJrchlld, if. fhe people -"If a parent would put down tant part in Ihe crime problem. cuv. Fairchild noted that across In eodruon. he went on, fhe­ when we have' to Investigate caf~~rod~r t~oer ~~~~~sdepaftments Kiwanians will hold tnerr annual care. his paper or quit watching the Fairchild explained that during the nation Ihe nallon~t tJgures e..-tra burdens of pol ice men such fhlngs as loose dogs, he pancake feed at the cily audi television lor a, while and sll 1912, Wayne experienced a 31 sbow an increase checking out reports of kids said. to be staffed with good men, the tortum. Much 01 the'respons-.Jbi!ify for down and talk with his child, fhe par cent decrease' in crime- "The biggesl teeter is the lack running across lawns and dogs. Fairchild noted that, the two chief said, citizens must be According to vtce.crestcent 'Oday's high crime rate across nation onouldn't have its 'present "fhe biggest decrease in Wayne o~ respecf for law enforcement running loose doesn't creafe Iypes ot law enforcement agen­ willing 10 pay. "If the, p-ublic Dale Gutshall, Freeman Decker the nation, Falrchlfd pointed out crime problem." he said State enroljment and Ihe in officers." he said, "arid fhls. is r espect for a police officer. cies that are respected by the does not want a man with bone is the chairman in charge of the at the Mon~.ay noon Kiwanis. In addrtlon to the parent side crease "in preventive confrol mainly due to the news media." "The job of a policeman is to public are the State Petrel and between his ears and more project. Tickets will go on sale Ihis weez. he added.

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I County Court' Thomas G Carroll, $100 and costs failure 10 stop at stop to stop for e me r qenc v vehicle, extubmon driving Lewis 0 Gutlm",n, Emerscn S20 and r,C tail reuure to slol/l vetuc!e embterr,

Marrtage license 1_ Po!Jr,rls :W. Allen and )rh,ll,r 19._L

Rear Estate Transfers Ruth )('n~Ul and Helen Hansen, Arlen" Milo Pe telreld Be r ru t a HOlJlek; Maynard and Patrie,,,, Han sen VIVian and Leland l r-rnpk e and Kenneth ilnd 10 Kenneth ,.nrJ of the SE'" c)(.( R 4 E O''0n Verdell H and A Bose to Patrick Wand Cheryl A Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block J Addilion Emerson. Dixon County Paul L Burman 10 Larry L Morgan Part N' '),) SW1", Sec 33. Twp. 17, N R 5 E Dixon County E, W Eoerb-vo to MauriCl~ R Mackllll Part N', Sl;(, 8. Twp 31, N R 5 E Do on M ",nu Harrr.-t and B and Opal Abbott to George WII' 'and M,uH-la Persinger 6, Block 46 County

Oons ar,,1 Elec-trrc B J Ltcnt-rn ar.. Wakdlf>!d Fd Pkup Leonard R M,1r ~jf"'IJ(d',I' -II!EROOM 4·roll Pack I Orcs Garold M J'- I fJ'/'Jn I·d Pk up L;:;"", SUEa Eurs Wilbur Doon. Poor for$1 Harry Ponca. r o Edward Kr-rnpf , Emerson, Otos MarVin Reuter, AII'!n, Ed Pkup SHOP SAfEWAY AHD SAVEl 1971 ~~" I.~,~ ~'" Half &Half ,:.-:29­ fishS~cks ~,';;'",; •.,,,:;;',"" ...:~.79' Whiting fish'::.,,'::;';::,,~".;':, .. ',':,S3 75 T-Bone Steaks ::::.".';;';;~'. ~:,'". '''' ,,'1" Arm Swiss Steaks ~,~~.;:.~: i::f:. :::~'I"''' '1 19 First Nanonat Bank, )'OUX Clly, t.::;,~_:._"" ra.. Rill Craft fruitDrinks ''''::49' _~;,~', 1 Breaded Shrimp::::.. :." sl''l Breaded Shrimp ~':'.:.': ....,".. ',:;51 ' Boneless Rump Roasts ::,',:,',','''':::,''' ,,'1" 7-Bone Steaks ~.::~;:'~: I:::. ~..:, """ ,,'1" Reuben Meyer, waket.eto. Pont ....,foods~,~ ..::-:;:,..:::- ,.11' fishFillets :::'.... :"..z:..:.~." .., .".:.7S' Catfish fillets,:~.:·;e,':: .." .z.... '1°7 Pork Steaks :"".:': :c,::~";::,~,:,," ,,'1" Tap Round Steaks ::,~::::,' ..:'.~ ~:;:'.;::::' J79 Ronald Paned, Cncv IJquld Shampoo ".,'.• :~~75' Francis Ponce Fd 1970 Larry RU~'>LII: Ponca, GM( POTATO or CRUSHED WHEAT fRUIT~FLAVORED Pkup BEAUTIFUllY SHEER 1969 PAlMOLIVE Jewell Schrarn. Newc asfle Chc-. Pkup YOGURT PANTY HOSE D1SHWASHING LIQUID Ralph Pfister, BREAD DaVId L ~:.;::;:"dl::t' Lawrence ~:::"''''O ~":::::";;::::'5 ..•..'"f let s.,,'"'"'"',.'Y~uDDDllhel •. ~ C'~""'~ Dr~',llOf C 1 01 3 A; • ror , Bflulll~lI, Sht~r' 84 _ _ 59c Ct-ov 'FRESH PRODUCE 11,..1 81 f",l\ l~d$llld. 8~OI. 51 Loaves Cartons Pair, 32'"01. Bonle Harold Forln~"s6~, Waterbury Perfect for Slicing ... ~ Ply u.s, Ho. I Grade firm, Golden-ripe ~·· • La __.lDe d ;~;o[u;:: ~~~ 99 Michael~Ch~e~"_T_'kL McMullen, ponca.e RED-RIPE RED DOLE. Safeway Corn Flakes :~':;'.7:::0 P,:,';.35c RIglU-UUUlU- Garant .. L- Kendall E lae/scher, Emerson ~:::;,,:;:',: Ho. 303 Can 32-01. Boll1e ,. ,,,..",..,w,,' ' freshPineopples .. ''':::.69" PLANTS Package (hev law.H\u\! fi:", loMdY,ulet,tc Leaf LeHuce ;:;::::::::." ",,29' Q'"lhll Mil Charles V Carlson, Allen, Chf'V em Your Menu ,49' ;,MJlcl1'tm 1963 Green Peppers :;:,,;: '" ',.." Wendall Hanson, Nf'wc:,,~tlp, Fd Rutabagas orTurnips ,::::jj., " 19' POT Village 01 Emerson, Emerson Pascal Celery :::'~:,\:. ':::.:35' 41e (hev ' Hamburger 'I Gary A Slingl"", Walerbury Chev Trk Clyde F. Alr>:<"nder, Emerson Chev c c David Lee Geiger, Waterhury', Fd 1961 0, N Knerl and Sons, Ponc,., Chev Pkup a 1960 .,::17' POTATO CHIPS ;,;:: ;.:' '" Ted G, Fuoss, Wayne, Inlernul'l FROZEN FOODS Pkup Doris Hall. POnC.iL (hev ORANGE MORTON MEAT ~956 Harold Kjer, Alief']. Chev . 1955 SeaTraderr light Meat WHITE MAGIC Town Houser Condensed FranCIS A. Kneifl. Newcastle, .d··"·5~IC8El ~l~3NE8RS Ddg ~ "t~l. 'u(~t"ll:in'\ 1::,;o;:.:rlIE8SJtltOte~l~~ 1954 & DETERGENT TOMATO" SOUP CHUNK TUNA C C Elmer L. Johnson, Wynot. GMC.. ~:::~ 6.01. :~~~,~,:~t::t:: ,Sttl~. 49'/':01. Package Ho. I Can 6'/,..". Can hrWa:hOII T,' Cans Hhlta Each 8-oz. Pie fer Cu,e'l~ III 1950 Pll~t ,nd Prill' StnoollunCnl\cr JfHome Robeds, Allen, Ddg Bel..,;r Cheese Pinas:::':::,'.". ':;:.69' ComOn-the·Cob'i,:,·...... --i:...::; 62' S""kl 194~ Gary Fluent. POnCu. Inlerrfdl'l Rea'!lhipTopping ;;:;:::::'::' ,\::..,38' Rich's CoHee Rich ;;'.::;:".",:,:;30' PKUP Bel..,,, Tater Treats """"" •..:::,51' Bel..,;r Waffles i:,:!.:'::::;::" ,,," 2...,':,27' french-fried Potatoes l::,'"" ,,,:::,49' Egg Hoadles :::-:;,::".;:Z:" •.".:,43' Lucerne IceMilk:.::;:::'.... ::,:99' c c c " J[.:t1EA.HAPPY SAFEWAV '\...../ . DAY LIQUID BLEACH :;;::.:.;'.":~ '".::36' '::,26' ..::::,37' e.. .~. i 4-H Club News

" Obs19l'"Ving some simple rules never tie -peloW tf'le level' of the Leslie Livewires been held, F~.p 19 in the John' when around horses could eum­ horse's w~thers. The Leslie Ltvewtres 4·H Club Downey hbme. 1nate. many of the accidents met Jan. in the John Greve Kim ~;jker, news repor-ter. 'i' ~Protecl yovr head from Ihe 29 which occur on farms, reports Jr. home New members arc horse's hea~ when bridflng by Roy.S.'ohler, Oixon County agrf Cra,g and Blaine Nelson. Debby Gingham Gals standing in erose just behind and c'ultura! agent. Greve!, Brett Frevert Hayley The Gingham Gals 4· H Club 10 one side (preferably on the He notes that anlmals ac­ Greve rind Rtta wuson me' Feb 5 at 7 p.m. in the home left side) of the horse's head. counted' for one' of' every 10 of Janice Butts, Wayne. Eleve~ Use caution when handling the Officers elected were Jeff accidents r~porfed In an eight. members were present horse's ears. ' Greve, president: 'Ranee Wilson, state survey by the National A demonstration on c,",ocolat, vtce president. GlOria Hansen, Safe'ty Council in Chicago. The chep ccok.es was given by, -II it is necessary to ride on secretary treasurer, and KIm eIght states surveyed were Ne Janice Butts, and the groUR roads or highways, ride on the Baker. news reporter, Leaders -breska. Minnesota, Michigan, worked on o-ctects Side your state requires, When are John Greve Jr and Melvin Indiana, Lovrsana. New York, The March meeting Will, r,d,ng at night. wear light Wilson b9. Ohio and Wisconsin wifh Holly N.allelfe at 7 p.m. colored clothing anp carry a In the survey of J34,000 Inlur N

Time Short For Planting WiniffireaKs There may be a lot of winter left, but Ivst over a monlh remains until trees can be planted on area terms, sevs , William Yost, enstrtct soli con serveucotst at Wakefield Many Iar rnsteeds nee d to plant new windbreaks or add 10 the,ir present ones to give better protection to livestock. bUildings and work areas, he explains Cold' winter wines and snows Me uncomiorf~to both----r:nan­ and livestock, he reminds area tar-mes-s, and the crctecttcn pro vided by a good windbreak is a welcome relief Although the supply is limited, there are still. Clark McNary trees available for spring planl' ings, he notes. Both county agents and the '" Soil Conservation Service tan help farmers with planning the wtndbreakland ordering trees. But, he empbasues. farmers ~~."We should start planning and order We are now your authorized"Hubbard can make a il1g as soon as possible before all dealer and offer you the complete line of ~'stat'dard-cl!.iSl~""""1 the trees are gone ' Hubbard Feeds and Animal Health Products, Boys 4·H Club For u-s it's great news.r Once you've . building fit your need as well Invites Youths had the opportunitv to become acquainted -To Join for '73 'with our, new products and programs, as» ifit.were custom-designed we think vou'll agree. Hubbard was the The Logan Valley Boys 4·H first to introduce mixing concentrates, frowfthestart! . Ctub at, Concord invites all boys over eight. as of Jan.' '1, to" and has been a leader in nutritional Buitheprice is a lot lower become members of the dub.' research and developing efficient and The club's reoruentzeucn practical Phase Feeding programs. meeting will be held on Friday, Look at these choices: Feb. 23, CIt tbe Northeast Station I We're anxious for you 10 come in and Not.- ()~,e,. ,not,,two, but six standard widths-plus two s!dewall near Concor •• starfing at 7:30 learn about our new Lean-Cut Pork ~.hei,gh,~~ 'a!1d. 'th~ee dOZ~1'l 'more cpttcnsinclUding eight Sidewall p.m. ' . 'colors.! , ,', , The main project in 19'72 was Program, the Lean Beef Plan and Key fishing; however no decision has I Dairyman Program. Now. more than ever, been made as to projeds tor thIs ,­ Thenlldd: year. I we can help you feed forprofit.Remember... All steel' construction with open web' frames. clear span interior, gabia roof, straight up-and-down walls for more usable space , ~ IrllIld..,,"·;/· . . ..•; • I PERSONALIZED l . . I Andconsider delivery. Citation 2 buildings are stocked at Cuckler's Ifyou're Willing to change, Y 0 wehave alotincommon. .r lacCall..t.Ory, UsareAboutShiP.padBuildingsp.rom.Ptl.-. a.".dfor..9 . Hog,u..p. fa.st.Dairy,." _'II Playing HUBBA~.! Beef Housing or Machinery Storage. . • Ii .. , ,I Complete Building ~rvice- , Phase Feed"'J,1 Cards Roberts Fe.ed and Seed (

, 106 P••rl Street, Wayn'-- Phone 375·1274 ! .'~m:ImmDlDemSl!igiDni1t,O..:~1I~~:8~. 0, .E, ROBERTS, Owner ~ ~ " The Wayne.'(Nebr.l H(!rald, Genetics Is Affecting Area Youths Offered Thursday, February 22,1913 Cattle Growth-Guyer Chance to Train for Cars, Trucks The ,.genetlc potential for managemenf pro b I ems, If growth'ln teece- catlle has been r9ughage is low in price, gains Exemption Certificates Regi5ter~ chMlglng Ialrly fapidiy in recent may also be'ch.caper than from yeers. resulting In a shorter limited feeding at nberer graIn Youths 14 fa 16 years of age wlsh~9 to do work on farms growing period, University 01. rations," he sald. other than their parents' are being offered a chance to fake ,,!ebraska' extension livestol;k ,Emphasizing the importance special training so they c~n recerve exemption certificates. 1913 spectellst Paul Guyer said last of adequate protein tOI" etncteot County agents In Wayne, Dixon, Cedar, Thurston and Howard Fleer, Wilyne, GMC week,.at the first of two Beet feed utilization, Guyer sllid that Dakota Counties will present the training program on March Pkup Cattle Feeders Days. plant proteins, have been more 15·17at the Ncrtheest Stettcn near Concord. The course will Dennis L. Huoson, Wayne, Fd Selection for rapid gaIns and efficienlly ulllized than area meet from a a.m. to 5 p.m. each day Arnold A. Janke, Wayne, Chev Importation of larger sir~ breeds during Ihe growing ph it S e Youths interested i.n receiving the training or needing Pkup were named by the NU special. "Now, however, with high ere­ more information should ccntect thel}':: .tccel county agent. Marion ceewe. Wakefield, Chev 1st as reasolls for the Increased tein prices, use of area In the Prior registration for the course is reqvtrec Arthur Young, Laurel. Buick grQWfh 'potential, This increased growing ration may be [usf There will be a $4 registration feel payable In advance for .. Charles L. tbcmes, Wayne, Fd qrQwfh potential "tends to reo lied," he said. the course. wnich is open to both boys and girls:' The course is Steven M. kerf. Wayne, VW-' duce the length. of tne growing "CallIe fed ttre vrea.bese ~up open to ta.veer.crcs jf they will be 14 this summer, Edna Rasmussen, Randolph, period needed and, in fact, may pJements wilf gain dpout ."'J J Youths completing the training will have an oppor1unlty to Chev ellmlrllte th~ need for a growth pound per day tess. t)ut should obtain their Nebraska drivers licenses as part of the training. Wayne County Public Power, period follOWing weaning for coo-pensete for tnts rower gain Youths from 14 to 16 are now restricted by the Wayne, Merc Some breecs and crosses," when fed' high grain finishing Department of Labor from doing many farm jobs on ter-ms . 1972 Guyer explained IMt enenjJy rations, Several tests indicate not belonging to their parents. Included in the restrictions is Robert Langenberg, troskins, Intake ,is u'>ually jimited in that area may be used more operation of a tractor of over 20 pta horsepower. Cnev growing rations by feeding feeds efficiently when' fed wlthc...dehy Roger Fuoss, Wayne, Chev high In ceuctcse (roughages) dreted alfalfa Nebraska. tests Beverly Patk , Hoskins, Chev "ThIs permlls fult or self·feed rndtcefe fhat tc.edlng whey along 1971 ing of the e!'llre ration with a With the urea containing supple More Fuel Is Needed Alan K. Johnson, Wakefield, minimum at digestive, distur ment sceeos the adaptation 10 Olds bances. feed bunk space and urea," he reported. Ed or John Orasnorn. Wayne, He also suggested alfalfa hay ToPerm New Acres Cnev Pkup County USDA e mer g e n c y approximately ~,OOO new ir-riqa or SIlage as competrttva s-ources Don A Barelman, Wisner, Fd boards were recently requested fran wells would be brought into 01 protein in'''growlng -euons 1970 ' by Paul Stndt. chairman of the operation during 1973 "In tests et the Northea~t and Ronald ,Von Seqqern. Wayne, State USDA Emergency Board, Tbts-emcunt of addllional land Norfh Platte steuoos. 9 a ins Orcs 10 assemble estimates of tuel broughf back into productJon, were lower than 4·6 pounds of Donald C Chambers, Wakefield, needs tor larming the additional along With the new wells, would' alfalfa were fed as the source of Fd Pk up lewd that will come out of moteate a need from' 16 to ~O wpplemenla\ prolein., but gams Joseph I Meln, Wayne, Opel set es.oe and «ito production million ,gallons of additional were setrstectorv {about 1,5 1969 during the year 197] d'iesel teet equivalent on Ne­ pounds daily} and economical," Dale E Hanser, Wakefield, County estimates show that braska farms nex'1-vear he concluded ttus Pont 1,838,000 ecres wi!1 be released If he makes if cold enough to A survey of farm planting 1968 in Nebraska as a result of lower Intentions In Nebraska will be keep the ground troze. it's 100 Merton Marshall, Wayne, Cadit cold for you to set on 1he old set-esrce requirements They taken In 1he middle of March Come in andioin us during our... further estimated that approxi I" tractor and operate the loader. Former Wayne 1967 matelv 99~,OOO acres would be Well, you could gel oft end scoop Laurel Native Harold L Ekberg, Wayne, Chev planted to teed gro'lln, ~72,OOo to cur n for a wnue. bul, goodness, Resident Dies Pkup soybeans, 385,OOO,lwould be sum FARMER DAYS vou wouldn't want Neighbor On Dean's List Teresa G Stenwall, Winside, Roy Chichester, 63, of mer tilled and t89,000 would John to_get cold while setting on Olds cons.st 01 hay, smali grarns and the tractor! River, Ore , formerly of Wayne; AtConcordi"a 1961 died last Wednesday in Oregon pasture • No matter how you stra1egi. Jim Schroeder, son of Mr and Raymond Florine, Wayne, Chev Funeral services and burial It was rurtber esumereo that cillly placed the corn piles last Mrs Clayfon Schroeder of rural Pkup COMING SOON! were held there Monday. Mr. tall, there is always plenty of Laurel, has .been named to the Lon Grothe, Hosk.ns. Fd Pkup I Chichester was Ihe brother of snow 10 be scooped from around Dean's List of Concordia Teach 1960 WtJyne -es.oent. Mrs, AuguSf State Sets the pile before you can shell cr s College at Seward for aca Douglas C Lyman, Wayne, Fd Corman Road Limits oermc coursework done the first 1958 YOUR LiJCAL FIRESTONE HEADQUARTERS Somehow it seems to «rever Other wrVI",ors include his e,emester at the 1972 73 school Robert, M Shutthers. Wayne, enf 10 disturb the graceful, State Roads Director Thomas widow, Edna, two daughters year tnternat': Pk up Wind blown snow -benks. But D Doyle has announced that the "and one granddaughter; one Three hundred and 1954 'rrevernet would hardly des brother, Archie Chichester of Department 01 Roads proposes three students were named Lyle Grone, Wayne, (hev Pkup UI!)(> how the hog,> will teet d to pte co wPlght urrutanon of Sales & Service Wichita, Kan .. and two other the Dean's Lisr of Academic you don't get some feed lor axle loads on certain stale srsters: Mrs. Emmett Jordan AffairS them nol 10 mentIon how 1he . hrqhwa ys, where subgrade or Phonef4D2)31S28n and Anna Chichester, both of To be named, a student mus t 419'hinSl tHInker will feel if you don't gel Wichita, Kan surtacmq will be weakened by have a 3,S grade pomt average WS Students ct.roar« and SOil conditions or better (d 0 is an A) RestnctJons.wlll be eltectlve Concordia, owned and opera Wi", rsts at \- at Noon r oesoev led by the lutheran Church The S4 mill'S at roads on which Song Contest MiSSOUri Synod, otter-s teacher it welqh! limitation has been proqrarn s leadmg to ~aced have a low qr aoe bllum', Two Wayne State students of sCience in educafion nOIJ'> '>url,le Inq The axil' Ilmila won firSt in last week's slate degree and master of education I ,,!n<, . Wisner Richard Schroeder *** we,ght Ilm,t~ 01 Des Moines, lorm~r Wayne Among thC' highways affected residents, \}fill leav~ Friday on a of Elkhorn tied for first place Earnmg second places were IS the Watl'rhury Spur from tour day vacation tff-+p to Jhe Watprbury north to Highway ~O Bahama Islands as a result of C,ndy Haase. Denison, la., and Dick Palmer, Hastings The one mile their winning a contest in the Honorable mention went to ~trr'lt:;h hav'> IO~ld limits of Omaha lone In service manag I·LOOO pounds tor Single axle and menl, Dendinger is a service Jan Dickinson, Pierce 7.1.000 pound" for landem <3l

$.120,00 annUally and 1 Nays, the Mayor declared the Upon roll call me following vole mottcn cerrten. '" LI!:GAL PUBLICATION was had; Deodorllnt for me Lagoon wn Yeas; ~Iey, Thomas, Gross, discussed, NOTICE OF RENEWAL of: Pra.Ther, Fuelberlh. Brasch, Beeks, Councilman Mosley lnlfic"'ed Ih"l RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE evssen. '3 mor~ reete unlts were needed 10 Notice Is hereby given Ih';t pur· Nays:. None. Supply unlls to l'Ilovlno e,qulpmenl went to sectioo 53·135.01 llqUOf' The re-sult 01 the vole beJng I Yeas lor better (oordlnatlon 01 opere uceose may be eetcmeucenv reo and no Nays, the Mayor declared ti09s. This wlJl be ~hecke1:f newee lor cne year lrom May I, Ihe moTion cerner. ~ MOlloI' by Councilmen Mosley and t973, lor tne fOUowin'il relall IIQIJOt; Mayor Hall Informed COUnCilIhel seconlled by Councilman GrOss Ihal uceosee. lo·wil . Atloiney Addison INn called n;; The opllon on the propos.ed skie' 10 no, smoking be allowed during Dick" Tayern, rnc...... • ..".",,"_ __Int' ....cl.fIc open'lhe,bldS. . Ihe new hospllal would ru... out council meellngs of.Wllyne, Ntbrukll, The 'following bid by Midwest February 3,1973 and thallhe'owner Molion boY CounCilman Russell and 107 ~In Slrut M~ , ..,wI'" at Pfumbin<;jO & HeotllflSjl. mc., Norfolk, had agreed -te eecept an oller of seconded by Councilman Pralher Nollce is here-by given Ihat wTlt· reeuta, Intvy an ee..... Nebraska. SIO.380oo for the sTrip 01 18nd 80' )( Ihal The above '001ion be tabled. ten protests 10 the Issuance Of ... iIflt r.w_ .... To, •• bid· 15,.(61.'5, Bid Bond S,,". 1353', which was S1,000,00 Less than Upon roll call tne 10ilowinO vote avromeuc renewal 01 license mI!ly .... nch ..I.r11 .-. w. Work complete by May lOlh Ihe oriQinal proposal was hltd· be tiled by any residenl of the c,lly .... thh ,.,.. .. The bid was referred re the Motion by Councilman Thomas Yeas', Prathe-r, Russell, BeekS, on or before March 15, 1913, In me ~fpf _lMcrlttlc . enlilineen and Park Commi"" fOf and seconded by Ccnmcllma'n Pra ThOm!l!\.. oHice 01 tne (Ily clerk; theT in th.e checking and reparting OIl is recorn· !her Ihr:~~e:t:,Ue~bre::~: the motion carried CITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASKA Thursday 'or MGnday's nri,,.,.,. Committee lor recommerodalion. South Lcg/!ln street has a prOblem Dan Sherry, City Clltf'k Upon r,oH (Itt! all voted Yea and Thomas of truckers parking and lea~inO (Pub' Feb 22) LaGAL PUBLICATION the Mayor declared Ihe motion NayS None their trucks run, causlno" prcbtern _ carried.. Thert>wtfdf-fhe-'volebelngBYen lor Il.'flanls in Ihe trailer court No CITY-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS The proposl!d street malnlenilnce and no Nays, the Mayor declared decision reached al This time the monon C,lrried r LEo',U PUBLICATION 1 J"nuary30,J973 agreement with the Slate of Ne· Chiel Fa;rchild epcrtec Ihal a •.' Wayne,Nebraska braska, Deparlment of RoadS was The plan lor ene-r<;Jy lor the ledllralor/lnTonaSOSObas,5had The Mayor i!lnd Clly Council met diSCUSSed' and II .....as moved by Hosp,lal Is being sTudied beenapprovedlorlhepurchaseol NOTICE In regul'!r sessioo In Council' cnem. Councilman M01ey and SKOftdlld ~y The Pension Plan .....as discuSSed radar ",qulpmenf ' Case No 1¥~2 bers al me Wayne City.Auditorium Councilman Fuelberlh Ihat lhe Slate and II wa'f proposed thaI worl, Molion Qy Councilman Thomas In the O,str,ct Courl 01 Wayne '~eCOnde'd on January 30, t973 et "30 P.M of Nebraska renewar &9reement be snould conl,nue i... effort to gel and by Councdman Gross County. Nebra~ka The Mayor call~ tne mef:'tlno 10 approved and Ihe Mayor be authOl' empJlmented as soon as posSible thaTlhe Mayor neccnete water and Tlmolhv C Thor. Pelltloner. VI. Order Wllh Ihe following presen,1 nee 10 sign Ihe agreement for Ihe Problems wllh tne ne-w aerator ~ewer, for Indus1ry H,loko Thor. RespondeI'I Mayor Kent Hall. COuncHm,lln Keith Cl'ry ~ d,scuss('d and ,I was notee Ih/!ll the Upon rolt call all voled Yea and To !h'e Respondent, HIIO~O Thor: Mosley, Fr"nk P, PraTtler, Darrel Up'on roll call all VOted Yea and EnglneerswmnoTily SmUh &-"Love the Mayor declared Ihe... mOIJon YO" are he'eby nol,lled that I the Mayor declared tile molion less 01 fhedamaoe 10 Ihe aerator cltrr,e (omml'nc('d An action in the ::~,:r:~rv~;r~or:sc~~S~:I/,~-::s~ carried Councilman MOSley Slated fhltT Tnere being noolher'bullness 10 D,sTr,cl Courl 01 Wayne County; Jimmie Thomas, City Attorney Jotln The Stale of Nebraska Dt'p.!lrl. Slre"T Commission('r SChUtl is In come be'ore CounCil at Ihis lime. II Nel";rils~.a, the oblec! and prayer of n~('d Cjl~ wa~ Adt/ison and Cily perk Dan Sherry menl of RoadS had made en oll~ on 01 more sa]/ to use on n,ovea by Councilmltn Prlllher whiCh IS 10 ob!",n a d'S,>olution ot Absent, None. Ihe sale Of tIleir yercl IOC"led on Slreels lor snow removal and ilwas and 5flCOnded by Councilman Gross maH,a'Je, 10'Jell"., w,th '-"'Qullable The Mayor presided and the Crerk Nebraska Street between E"sl 2nd recommended 11'1111 more sail be Iha' Council adjourn Upon roll clIlI ,('1",1 on the qrO,,",l thaI Ihe recorded Ihe pro<:eedings. and East 3rd Streels and, Ihe us('(fOn inlerseCTions and In slap all VOTed Y~il and Ihe Mayor mMr',lq" IS ,rrelr,ev,lbl¥ brokllft, NotiCe of the meeting Which was properly had been IMPecled by Ihe s";InarlMS dK'ared the mol,on earned ana '(OU,l'P rl.'Qu,rea '0 ,)n,;wer said convened.and open 10 The pubHc was • Mayor and Council member' MOI'On by Councilman MosleY /lnd (lTY OF WAYNE, NEBf'lASICA 1I"",on On or 1><>1o,,' 'n., 9ln aayo'f oiven In advance thereof tTy pub" Mo.tion by Councilman Br"asch and secondCi;l by Counc',lman Gross IhllT KPnl Hall Mavor AP,d J97J be .. (lo-ys lor Pel,TlonI1' ;Jnd alt members of the City CounCil R~~~:H r=~:e:. a~~o~: The re~\lll 01 The \lotE' beFllQ 7 Ye-a~ them nmr. iPu!>' Feb IS, n, Mar 1,1) and ill ,copy of Ihelr acknOwledoe· Gron, 'ment of receipl 01 notice and Ihe Prather, Fuelbertll, 8rasch. Russ.ell 80enda is attach~ to these minutes Ni!lys: BffkS. Avallabilily of Ihe agenda was Th~ result of the vote being 7 Yeas communicated In advence to ltIe and 1 Nay, the Mayor de-ctared'th(' Mayor and Council of this meeting motion carried All proceedings hereafter shown The Mayor,S,d/edpallhe lime were taken While· Ihe Coun"I'con was al hand lund!> of Ihe regular Councd meeT',og: Rus~ell, Beeks. BraSCh, Gr(j~". City as indicaled thereon and Ihal Attorney Ken OJds, representino Thomas warrants be Issueo in paymenl 01 wayne (ablevislon, presenled. IjoY~ Non, same ! proposed rate change to Covncil Tn" rewllof lhl:"~ote bejn" II Y"as The Mayor slaled Ihe motion ano declaringlhal Cablevisjon nad spetTf and no "ay~. Ihe Mayor tleciil~ed djrecled Ihe Clerk to call the roll over S5O,000.00 in the last ~ear fo Ih(' mol,on carr't"t1 and Ihr: RC~olw Roll call reSUlTed as fOllows jmprove reCePTion In lhe wayne· l,onadoplea Yeas' Thomas. Gross, Brasch, area and were making an applJca Th(' Specl"t Erv.l"',eer~ lor ltlf Beeks, Russell, Fuelber1h, Pralher, 1;01' for an increase in raTes The (,1'1, Coosol,dalea Eng',ne.:n. Oma Mosley proposed increase Would be Irom ha, NebraSka had pn,'partd lind Nays None 'S5,OO monlhly charge 10 S5,95. and presenlee Ih", complel" ~filtemenl 01 The result 01 Ihe VOlebeing BYeas FM from SI,SO, one time charge 10 Ine COSI of ,mprOvem(-nl", In Slorm and no Nays, the Mayor declared Sl.OOmonThly charge Sewer D,slr,c' No 111 aM a plilt of Ihe motion carried Rale schedule 10 become effect've 11'1" DI~trlet sho'fllng the amaunl Letlefs were read by the Clerk February 1. 1973,lornewcvslom.rs proposed Fo be a~~e-ss~ a"i1lnsl and placed on lile and June 1. 19'JforoJdcuslOmers ",aCh ~eparale p,,,,c,, 01 prop",,,, in Motion byCouncilmlln Mosley a':ld The reQuesl diSCUSSed and IhE' lhe O'SlrlC! After carelul e~am'r1a seconded' by Councilman Thoma", lollowing re5.01ution was presenT~ tlon ,t wa~ mo~ed by (OunCdm/ln Ihat the publjC hearing on ,Ihe and reao by The Clerk Brasch ano Secondl:"d by COUnC"rr,,)n allplicatlon for a BoHle Club L,cense RE'OLUTION Rus~ell thai Ill", assessmer-I ';.ch'.d aTlhe Black Knight be February 13, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor wles and plal~ bE' pl"cea on 1;10' In 1973, at 1:00 o'clock P.M. end COUl'lcll 01 the CITy of WaVfIe,. the oflice of the ClTy Cterk Upon roll call all voted yeo1l and NetTrasko!l ttl"I, wh~re,". Ordinance The MayO(', S1aled fhe motIon end the I MayOr decl"rt'C! tile motion No, 621 grantlno a 'ranchise to Instructed tile Clerk TO c"l1 The roll carried. Wayne Cablevisi(ln, Inc .• prOvided Roll call resulted a~ lollow~ MaflcO by Councilman Thomas 1tI,al a schedule 01 rales should be YI':

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THE WAYNE HERALD W.ay.oe,-~ebraska 66787, Thursday, February 12. 1973 91th Year - No. 17 - Section 3-Pages 1 8 Shurfine

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. Reg. or Hot ARNIE'S '. FOLGERS . 7' ~; S1 With COFFEE u: Pork lb. pkg. P. Drip, Regular lb. Coupon ~ With~utor Electric Perk can ' Sausage Coupon $2.07 2 .

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