1500 R STREET 68508 Laurel Youth Attends Conference /'Gi This Issue, , , 20 Pages, , , Jwo Sections Plus Supplement Dixon County 4-H'er· Vern agriculturally-related career Geo\"ge was among more than opportunities. citizenship and 12.5 conferees attending the 1977 re~ponslbilities are .stressed. American Farm Bureau Federa­ 'sp~ak~rs and conferenf:e tion's Youth Leadership Con­ directors I~ed the Rev. ference at Tan-Tar-A Lodge In Charles. Willey of Moline, '111., Osage Beach, IWJ. April 27-29. Greg Class," of· Kansas State George, a iunior at Laurel University, and Mike Jones of THE·WAYNE HERALD High School, was s~cond runner· _the Indiana ·F..ar.m- 8ur~u. -up--~it, the -StateFarm Bureau ---- Second- c .... ss -Postage- Pam--at Wayne-.- Nebras-ka Citizenship SemInar: rn Aurora WorkShop leaders were Mrs. 'd last month. His parents are Mr. Frances Hall. National live­ and Mr:s. Harold George of stock and Meat Board; Mrs. Dixon. Alice Smith. Chicago Depart­ The conference annually ment of Health; Mrs_ Mary attracts outstanding teenagers 0lr09ge Keding, the Milk Foun­ " from throughout the nation and dation; Claude de St. Paer and provjde~ education, information ,Jerry Cordrey of the American and motivation for the young Fafh'l Bureau Federation; and Scott M!=Kaln, youth member of 'Minimum Lot Size men and women. Representative government, the economic sys­ the board of directors of the tem. farm-fa-table food industry. National Safety CounCil. 'Issue Stirs Debate The Wayne County joint plan­ by explaining the logiC behind heavy financial burden on rural Eagles Club Organized ning ..commis~jon agenda for the commission's consIderation school districts. Tuesday night induded discus­ Clark said Madison County The Wayne aerie of the Fra­ sident; Larry Test, worthy of inCluding a minimum lot sIze sion of minimum lot sizes for strictly enforced the regulation ternal Order of Eagles and its president; Lynn Gamble, worthy in zoning regulations it will rural residences but because of -and plans to stick with It, Auxiliary were instituted Sun· vice president; Roy Korth, recommend for adoption by the public interest in the issue, the although some amendments day during ceremonies at the worthy chaplain; Dale Brock­ county. commission did more listening The commission feels it shou1d have been passed and others are 'Aerie Home.. 119 Main, and at man/ worthy conductor: Doug­ than talking. not encourage non-farm develop­ being considered to clarify the the' Wayne National Guard ar­ las Heilmers", worthy secretary; State planning consultant ment in agriculture zones, regulation. mory. Eldon Bare/man, wortfiy trea. Dave Wright opened the meeting Wright said, but at the same Contractor Robert Vakoc said Seventy-three men were in­ surer: Gordon Nelson, worthy time doesn't want to completely planned unit development should stalled as Eagles and 46 women inside guard; Mel.vin Baumgard­ close the door. A minimum lot be allowed in rural areas If the in the AuxiHary, while state ner, worthy outSide guard, and Man Receives size 'for non-farm rural resi­ rural subdivisions will provide Eagles president, Bob Carlson. trustees John Redel, Alfred dences is the tool which wilt their . own facilities and are and conductor of the state Auxi­ Koplin and Clifford Jones. determine just how ,wide open liary, Elizabeth Carlson, pre­ Robert Jordan is auditor. Second, 1!"lird surrounding that door will be. ~~~:u~:~~~~ Cs!~~ sided over the meetings. Officerf. of the Auxiliary are: Douglas Clark, Madison Wright said that is an accept­ Officers of the aerie are: Ruth Korth, iunior past presi­ Degree Burns County zoning administrator, ex­ able approach and could be Wendell Korth, junior past pre- dent; Florence Koplin, madam plained that except for agricul. handled. through amendment in president i Anviila Middleton, A 93-year-old Wayne man is tural land near communities, a the zoning code to allow for madam vice president; Dorothy reported in stable condition at 40-acre minimum lot size' is in changes in zoning. Nelson, madam chaplain; linda Providence Medical Center after Memorial DflY Vakoc said requirements he received second and third effect there. ~~:;bLe~1 ~~~:~ ~:"::~to~~c~:: degree burns over the upper half Reason for the relatively large ·should be established so permis­ CeremonieS lot size requirement is to pre­ sion for rural development ta.ry; Linda Baumgardner', of his body Monday evening. doesn't become based on person­ madam treasurer; Jan Gamble, Jack Skeahan of 1121 Pearl St. serve agricultural operations, al ity and politiCS. By Legion Post madam inside guard; Karen sustained burns to the chest, Clark said. He aiso pointed out that before fhe regulation went Realtor David Ewing said a Jones, madam outside guard, face and arms shortly before 7 The Wayne American Legion into effect, some rural subdivi­ restrictive lot size requirement and trustees Shirley Brockman, p.m. when a stove burner he post wiil conduct Memorial Day sions had been the cause of such as 40 acres should not be Bonnie Mohlfeldt and Cherlye was attempting to light exploded ceremonies on May 30, a post problems incl!Jding the placing a See LOT SIZE, page 12 spokesman said. Henschke. J.anlce Barelman is g_nd caught his clothes on fire, according to police reports. The post discussed the holiday auditor. Skeahan's daughter, Mable at its regular meeting Aprit 27. installing .officers were: Springsteen who lives with her Arrangements are not yet fina-I .Evelyn Harral, grand madam father, rushed to call her neigh­ and defails will be announced secretary; Russ Clark, past Education leader to Speak state an~d regional president; bor, Berniece Fulton for help. later. The Nebraska Commissioner Year in 1973 by the Omaha After extinguishing the fire, The post members also dis­ V'lola Ruppert, west central of Education will be the speaker World-Herald. Mrs. Fulton called police. cussed plans for iunior Legion regional president: Floyd Rup· at Wayne High School com· Graduation ·ceremonies will baseball, which will begin in pert, state membership direc­ mencement exercise May 23 at begin at 7 p.m. High School June and will end with the Area tor; Leo Kielon, state trustee: Paper Drive Willow Bowl on the Wayne State principal Don Zeiss said 79 A tournament July 28. Elizabeth Colln, jilOior past College campus students will comprise this" madam state president; Rkk year's graduation class. See EAGLES, page 12 As Education Commissioner, Is Saturday Dr. Anne Campbell is executive Allen Seniors Boy Scout Troop 174 will hold officer of the State Board of its monthly paper drive Satur Education and is administrative Graduate Tuesday ARC Will Meet 'tr ... day, starting at 8 a.m. head of the professional, techni­ Persons donating old news· cal and clerical staff at the State Allen High" School prinCipal ci~~:n:s~fia~~I~ f~~ ~~::;~:~ RECEIVING the top Instrumental and vocal awards during l night's Wayne High papers are asked to tie them Department of Education. She is Dale Kenney will present 25 tiona I meeting Monday night at musk banquet were Roger Wacker, left, and Jo.Jo Quimrv was named the into bundles and place them responsible for ensuring that graduating seniors"'tb school 8 o'clock at the ARC building, Nebraska school systems are outstaJ:1ding senior instrumentalist and Qui"mpo was selected rlS the best vocal student along the curb. board president LeRoy Koch 206 Logan St. operated in compliance with .-,~~o .. will ~ward diplomas. at The meetJn~ Jncludes a special education laws. ' commencemeht ceremonies program on "Where Do the Tuesday night. Children Play?", followed by a TOp Vocal and Instrumental Students Named Dr. Campbell received her Baccalaureate for the class is slide presentation on the Region Wayne High senio,' Roger named as the top Instrumental PinS and certificates also were trio - Kathy Haas, Gema Giese, master of science degree from scheduled for Su~day at 8 p.m. IV Office of DeveloRmental Dis. Wacker and American Field Lind vocal rnembers of the presented to those students who Robin Mosley; sax quartet - WSC in 1959 and earned her Service student Jo Jo Quimpo Wayne High music department c-arned honors at the District III Lori Johnson, Holly Rees, Jean doctorate at the UniversIty of .ques- ~~~e ~~:~! a~t:~~IU;~t:~~~~~ ,\:dtt~~~ :ns~:~ns~s:~~~ from the Philippines Tuesday night during the mUSIC music contest They were' Carhart and Joe Teeter Nebraska-Lincoln in 1969. She and Dixon 'Catholic Churches banquel al Ihe high school Superior ensembles - Flute has received numerous honors Superior solo - Joleen will give the invocation and commons. including the Wayne State Col­ Weiner. afto clarinet: Jay Wacker, who is the son 01 Mr lege~ Distinguished Service ~~~:d~~t;~~;to~h~f Rt~~ ~:~~~ WCllyn~ library Receives Funds Hummel, trombone, Kathy Award in 1962 ,1Od Mrs_ Herman Wacker of Three More and United Methodist Churches Wayne PubliC library re­ Nebraska to receive monies this Haas, Marcia Peterson, both Wayne, will have hiS name In addition, she was awarded in Allen, will speak. ceived a state aid grant of $892 year. pldrup engraved on the Philip an honorary docterate degree The Rev. David Newman of last month from the Nebraska Mrs. Kathleen Tooker, public Allen Teachers Fourth year seniors in varsity Sousa plaque as from Midland Lutheran College the First Lutheran Church will Library Commission. The grant librarian, said in 1976 the library senior band member. Jo Jo band honored were Cary Kin slow and Rick Straight and was cited as Woman of the DR, ANNE CAMPBELL give the invocation and bene· will be used to purchase new received $628 for audio-visual have his name added to Ihe Have Resigned diction at Tuesday's commence· equipment, books, cassettes and aids, art prints and reference plaque tor ouf.standlOq ~t>nIOI ment exercise.
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