, .J" ~. DAYliGHT is I TIME 'I .. $APRil 4 ,I APR 0 1 ,2004 WAYNE PUBUC L1BMR" Sections ~ 3 'Pages~ 20 ,:l ~~ . , • Quick Look A , I ·Coui!p#apprql!es·t~pqllJif}gl()an:fund·a[JplicCition.·· L,. ~.~.·)r~IN~EDW;T·. : "'~''''';J' By Clara ()st~l ' . Public I hearin&,s "i'e~~aisQ' h~ld at .ameI,lds the city's snow e~ergency ordi-' s~id she and h~r husband' Jeff"have ~ SoYtf'ill o.'. , ...t-........... _......... '. '. - Of the H~r~ld " . Tue&day meeting; for: tll~· purpose. of nance. "".tried to work the situation out ~nd have We use 'newsprint"witb recycled fiber. Ail' appllcation froni Terry and Leslie updating the City;of\VayIle Zoning Map . Considerable. discussion was held on atte~pted to build a garage to hous~ "m;~ '. {i ./,,' Please recycle after use. Schulz of Schulz Land Surveying was and to consider a btexception per- .an agenda item. designed' to amend a the truck and have in1stalled a niUffler approved during Tuesday's meeting of mit for.Jim Milliken {q).lse abuilding at, section of th~ city' code dealing with on the truck to. reduce the amount of 'ditiilJtb~~C()ffee the Wayne City C01incil. .'. .' . 118 East Secmld Stieet (or warehous- - trUck parking in the city. The proposed' noise created.' . .. ~', .':. " WAYNE .:..- 'This week's , The pusines~ plans to purchase GPS .' ing! mini-storage:" '~"., '.. '. "or<;linancewolild 'impose a ,weigh, Hniit 'During the discussiori;Couhcil: ID'em­ Chamber Coffee will be held equipment used for surveying and add .' No one' frOID the;rpu,qlic spoke at on trucks parked within the city. , bet Will Wiseman said he was not iIi Friday, April 2 at the o?e Job. Tll(~ c1?:anges will spee~ up the 'eith.~r vubli~ heari~9~~~11<l (ollowin&,. the The. item was bfQug~t. ~efore.' t~~ favor of the otdinance and said he f~lt Nebraska Department of t.Ime. nee.d.e.. d. t.o comPl.ete surveymg pro- .he.. a.~ng.s t..•h..•...e cou,.n~il~l..,.,.s. se.d.. reoSOl.ut.l~n s c.ounc.il b~ca.use of s~tqat}on.. 111 t.ll~~ CIty there: are other solutions 'to deal with Public Health Office on West jects. .,.I' making these cl).ange "offiCIal. ' ..,: .... where neIghbors complaIned about the the'noise issue rather thanthe size oCa Ordinim~~· Third Street. The coffee begins City Administrator Lowell Johnson . ... 9004- 'and Ordinance npise of a truckp9.rked next to their .. truck. ,..,"'!i; , at)O a.m. and announcements nqted that.the ~vol~ing.Loan progz~m . 2004-3 re~~~r~~i.S~C9~.f:?und a~proval. pro~erty.· . ,>.. "We are~eally dealing: . ~th two 'at 10:15. has been Inexistenc~ smce t~e ~arly The first 4eals wtb.~I1~rcouncI1 s ne~d LIsa S~uJ>' whos~ tniC~ ,'Yas the cat- issues here, the ordillance which nE;eds '. Story Tirl1e 19~0's and .. ' there IS approxImately to act on us~.-py-exc~,pion requests for alyst whICh, brought the Item to the $750,000 in loans in the community. all zonidg districtstand the secon<l council; spo~e during the meeting and WAYN'E - The Wayne. ~ ~' • j. >-. ''<;'., :}{(.."" \', . ." i . ' , Pu'Qlic Library will be hosting ~ Children's Story April' 3 at · 10:30 a.m. This week's theme .is 'celebrate the theme of ."Rain'! ": . .' " Tree~for' Way1t~ t, ·.' WAYNE ..... This is the 12th Annual CommuJ,lity Re·:leaf ProJect fot the'City of WaYtie. , This program is QeVised to help :: the citizefts of WaYi1e purchase · quality trees for planting trees '~along the streets.. , " .PI'operty ownets who ~~I:\t.a r '., ":' tree planted thJ~ svring should · <:911~aet the pubii9tWorks Oftih~i .•. 'at' 207 Fair~6}lnd'Aven1,l¢ Of I _.a.,~~_ 1.~- ~q .?-.~.jJ I.~JIJ~~' ,::.;...·''i:;.:<'_·t ~..,.,... _.. c'I'heq~tY'... .•. ...3... ...1,of..3. w:aYll~Wil}..02.·f!:,.}...p.·.·.de... iver ••.. ~n.d' plant the street trees for a fee of $25 per tree. ) lkes\meeting ,AREA .,- The Wayne Izaak '. Walton League will hold a gen­ , era!, me~ting on Wednesday, ~ April 7 at 7 p.m. at the Club ; House northwest of Wayne. All o lIfembers ate encouraged to ,attend. '. Humane Society .' AREA'- TheHumane SoCiety will meet Thursday,'April 8 at 7 p.m. at Qur Savior Lutheran Church in Wayne. < i All interested persons are ,i . en.couragedto attend. i , POoncake breakfast . AREA.-Th~ WaYne Junior! SeniQr Baseball program will be· 'sponsoring a pancake · brl;lakfaston Sunday, April 4 at 'the Wayne VFW Club at 220 Main Street in Wayne; , . $ervingwill be,from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ;' All proceeds go to the base­ .Leafy SpUrge<.Bapd reunites for performance ballteams. '.' ,. '; .... J .'. ~ ,. \ . The Leafy Spurge Band returns to the stage for'a .,;.-..,....,,.,.,.,:,....,,..- rare performance on "Saturday, April 3, at Riley's" Ballroom in Wayne. They Will be joined again by old friends and.feliow musicians, Cactus Flats. Both band~ l1~Y~,¥e,inbers with long 'history in the area. Dick and Dave Broclers formed the Leafy Spurge Band in 1975-76. The Spurge (as they are knOWll by fans)stopped playing gigs regularly a few years ago. 'Weather ,WarJ;~n.,Fre[i~hs of Cactus. Fll;its was: the foutid~ng , FORECAsT SUMMARY: More member of the Shiloh Band, which was 'popular for sprihg~likeweather is on the way. manyye~t~~, . '. .. " ';'<:" Q'ay-l,:\' Weather.: .Win'd· ORange ,Looking b~ck,the Brodersbtot~ers'~ot~~ei~stalj ,..•.. Thurs. 'Sunny SE 20 . 28/64 i~ t~e,rr,i~.f?,icJ)izz i~Belden o14JO:n~y' to~; 'F,r4 i." :.~ .. ;;: Sunny 't NE 10 . 33/64 when 'lin Sa~",':>:: Ptly~unny N 20 34i53 ~usic,i~n,. ..Jjy tp,e'name of "WildBill" Uedir,ig ..c.ame to S\.Ui;, ." Sunny 28/60 '. fAe small town and became owner of the bar. "Wild, Mon; ,', Ptly cloudy $4172 '<, • ", ... Ihil taught iis to'playguitarand'helped us get start." Wayne weather . .."~d.", Dave 'said. !'Bill knew. how t9!,ii;lake ayou?g' .fm'ecast i" i" '.' provided br \mp.n want to be on stage; w1ant to b~ .a' country I:>icJ;~ , , ..,' , . ' ' , ,.' '~er. He taught us to play by ear' (mbst of the ~and' Date High Lo'w Preeip Sn~w Mar. 25' 81 .32 ' ~~tnbers have had no. forml'll music training.)".: ,';, Milr.26 72 51 ,02 , ,f\t first the brothers, who were ~ri their late ~~~iI~, Mar. 27 73' 51 T Milr.28 . 62' .... 39 ,45 .. ha~ local kids from B~ldenplayirig fnthe bang)nd Mar. 29 55 38 .10 , 'played mostly basements and· backyards. ""The; ••• Mar. 3Q, 55 29 unusual name of the band caine/about when tounty" '/ Maf.}¥{(!·",~8 " 23 .. I' workers trying to control the ncnoous' weed "leafy . ~; .~,;., .. Recorded 7a.m, for previous i4 hour period • . '. " • ',.. .' '.'! • Leafy. Spu~ge Band'niember~~!eft t~ ri~ht, Steve Lange! Merl~ fithand; Terry Butterfield, Preeip,fmo.·:- 2.70'" Sni;1wf mo. - 11.l''' See BAND, Page 4A She~ry, YearlDate - 4.27" SnQW! s~ason -;.36.7" Dave Jason Clark (no longer with the band), Dick Broders, and Dave Broders. ~-",' -,-.---------~.-'--,.. -...-.. ~-,~'--I"'~-.,', rr- \~r":-' - '-;~-";:;-T' --'rr- :<1 '",,-fl.. " ~ \ .\ v\; \ '\,' ,', I - I i .2A rhursday, Aprill, 2004 If ,'t II ,Il II ""'_ The Wayne . Obituaries__~....:..-__.............1 ~_~~;"".,,;,.":~ "",""""",""__..........~...........~ Smoke detectors• ' . J, n'eed • to' , . , specifically'~quipped vehicle'andtraveled throughout most of the United .. Edrlfotter .' "'\ States a.nd su~h places as Londoii. :'". ", ., '. ,'.' " ' be, examined each sprinit . '. Earl R. Potter, 87 ofAllen died on Wedne~day,March 24, 2004 at the \ Survivors include one daughter, Uriira and Neal Hersh of NaperVille, Editor's note: thefollowing infor­ , Place at least one workin~etec­ 'i Wakefield Health Care Center, in Wakefield. , Ill,; two grandsons; two sisters, Eva and Lynn Manhart of Neola, Iowa mation was provided by the Wayne tor on every level ofyour home and , Services were held on Saturday, March 27 at the First Lutheran and Esth(;)r~nd Lawrence Young of.H!'mcock, Iowa; friends and care-tak- Volunteer Fire Department. ', in every sleeping area.: Statistics show that every two Church in Allen with Pastor Karen Tjarks officiating.' ers. ",."" ,, "', " ,.'~. Detectors can only save lives if , Earl R. Potter, son of John and Cecil (Robinson) Potter, was born on He waspre~eded in death by his parents and former wife. hours, someone in the United working properly. Test th~ batter­ May5, 1916 in Akron, Colorado in a sod house. The family moved from Burial wilI be in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Colma, Calif. States dies'in a fire. .,'. ies mpnthly and replace the batter­ Colorado to Ulysses, NE in 1920, and later,to Allen.. Earl gra?uated Schumacher-Hasemann Funeral Home in Wayne is in charge of arrange~ Most of these deaths occur in ies eVery six months when you :from' " . ments. .homes, usually at night after peo­ change your clocks. Allen High School in H)35; After graduation he joined the United States ple have gone to bed. The majority Regularly vacuum smoke detec­ ·Anriy Air Corps, as an airplane mechanic. He served in World War II, of these deaths are caused from tors to keep dust and cobwebs out going, to England, ,Mrica and Italy. He married Nola Isom in Los Evelyn (Mellor) Oswald smoke inhalation. Smoke detectors of them. Angeles, Calif. on May 8, 1946. The couple then moyed to Ponca, where Evelyn (Mellor) Oswald, 90, of Erlanger, Ky" formerly ofWayne, died can give you the time to get out of Replace theentire detector when theylivec} for 22 yearsfarming. They moved t? the AlleulU'ea in1972, Wednesday, March 24, 2004 atWoodcrest Manor in Elsmer, 'Ky.
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