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Pubhstled Every' Monday and Thursday. at114 Main. Wayne. Nebraska 88787
'~eef Days' Are HereBeef Days in' Wayne, a city"wide promotion which.
spol'lig,hts the imP9r!anc~ of the ca·tfle_.!D_c;jl!sky, ir:Lth.e.·Wa,nearea, gets undeywCiY;- triday {Thursday} and runs through
Sat~~::g with specials being of,f~red- by participatl,ngmerchanfs throughout the ctt.y., stores will give: aWfjynumerouS steaks on Saturday at 3;·30 p.m.
Also, the ,Chamber of Commerce will gi\le away a quarterof bee(Saturday at 4 p.m. in front of the Chamber o,ff,ice at lO.8
--West Tllrfd St.Sh~ppers may register for th.e free steaks and q!Jarfer, of
beef in any partkipa~ing firm.
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THE-W:AYNErHERALD~~···! J. ~AYNE,NEBRASKA"68787, T1t'YRSDAY, APRi,l2S, )974
S~('~d ,elus Postage Paid It Wayne. 'Nebra5ka NINETY-EIGHTH YEAR NUM8ER,J,fINETY
The: Waynt' Herald won more award was in 1965 when thefirst place awards than any newspaper explained the issuesother .newspaper ('Ither daily in the drive fa pass a bond issueor weekly durl'ng 'last week t9 build a'new high school
end's Nebraska Pre-s'S Associa "Winning the general exceltion annual convention Itl Oma Icnce contest was especially
ha pleasing:: said editor Norvil')The' ·newspaper won lirst Hansen, "because it means the
pla(~'i lor general excellence, Mjsso-uri new~papermen whobe'st front page' and best person ju'dged the Contest th,oughf we Jane Owens' wllJ intern this
~1r-1~~jrU~~:,~~p:~~:!r~S'i~~/(~~7~S wl1ro doing the best job week summer af Chicago, Today,
Ib!?_0~2'!~p_~1P~r a~~9,_~.Q[tsecond f~~;:s ~~~ski~~re~h: V:j,~~~U~; ~~~tir:rideon edition af'fNe Chic~go Bokir1g Cont'estplace for be,>t advertising Idea th' .. d' th t I
In addition, t,he Herald won in~~~~in~nq~~;i?~~~:;~' O.ne of 47 interns se.leeted Slated. for Fair:~tS~j:~~?i~ssi?v~~e~o<!~%r~o~r. -"fc-r-ept'edtt~t~on'~-"la-rOlJt·'~f-news·--~~~~a~rss· %e~Se'w~le:::p;; The Wayne County, MarCh of
munily by (l non daily news ~~~e~~~~~~~~g~Q~:~:;;lc~~ee~f a copy editor in Chicago Dimes will hold its seco'nd
PI?:pP:~,s Tn~::vvpa~~towg:;p~~~~~~ pictures and· the like H'her internk.w.d~t~also inClUdes, ~:;~e~lt d~~i~a:~e ~~~~ty ~:~ri~~• "II also was pleasing to""" a ,ree-wee eo I Ing course .a
~~~t~;~:lo~OI~~r~J~~ :~~r~~~=;~~' the Ak Sar Ben award because it the University ot Ne.~ada, In ~~~u~~~~i~~i~~e~U~~y~~~irthe city's .electrical generating means the paper li~eJLup;_to_ih. Reno a.~d.a._~7~0_._s_cb..q!,arship: tifs'r 'y----e<1rlhe-~Ke·--b.ikewasplailt and efforts 10 conserve' r~sponSibrrity of k"eeping the Miss Ow~ns, Is a jun.ior' at, the held In Marc,h.energy. by local,.businessmen public informed'on one of ttie Unlversit,y of Nebrask'a Lincoln Ted' Bahe'is thi~ yea'r's chair;;Jnd private citizens. maior issues' affecting tt'lem majoring in" journalism. Cur man of the coritesL,Wiltse said.
Wilh Ak Sar Ben'S award goes dur'ln9 1971:' he' added. renfly "e'ws editor of the campus P('rc;nns interested' in enfering lNew' Cartoom JoiAS" Paper
a check lor $700 which the The 'sh'ortagE's ,ar the munici newspaper the Dally Nebraskan may, contact f,1ahe at, the State b: . ';' . , . 'newspaper i,s' to donate, for . pal 'generating-planf resulted -in She was one of ,several' UN· L NrJtion'al 'Band. and' Trl:lsl Co < ' I ".t.l ,comni~niiy improvement. .,a· crew fr.om NBC TV 'comlng to students initiated last weekend anytimt!; before .Aug.! 1.¥ > - OHJNO _ O~/I1. OH Ye.~
Thr 'Herflld -competed with Wayne to film a'brief news story into Kappa Tau AlphCi, journal tn auctioning off baked'rgoods' GRA!IIOPA'S BOY: No! NO! ~ \lr:S'I v~~1oilH, ( 'lIe.ekly n.ewspaper5 01 on the 'commundy's energy 15m honorary Iils! year the county' f.und d!"ive A humorous I r ,Irio ~~I;r .
. 2,000 or more (irculation in problems for a .nationally ·tele Daughter of Dr. and Mrs· collected nearly ~1,000, with cartoon by ,c:;.S.•wlr"ining the three firs! place arid vised evening hews program Orvid ,Owens,_. ~he ,'spent the about ,$500 going. towards the 'one'second pla.ce awards in the All weekIY,'new:spapers 'f'1 the s'ummer of 1971 as. 'a repor purchase of an infant w~rrner a national~.,>so('i;lli·on's contests.' News state. were automatically enter fer photogr,apher for The Wayne tor the Wayne Hospital. cartoonistpapcl's are not,'proker') down into ed 'in the contest, ,to determine Herald. Her mother 'IS a teacher . The es'imated .$2,300machJne join's',theclass('s. bil',ed on circulation in which one,s. 'ar.e; gi\li~g their in the Wayne Carroll school.' on order, ,Wiltse said. The _._"e~aRer;~
~!n~~:;Edti/~~no~i['i~~Trl~~c~~ ~~~~~~~e-a~s~da~~~~~p;:~J ~~s~';n~~~t~~~,~,it~i~_~~~o~~~:;:-~-:~Wl.heQF~a.:~~~~on;~~~~r'--~-- turn to tche
munify'"er'vice three publishing :~tes' at ran· A former business teacber al three years through V!"IriOVS editorial page.Th(~ 1<'1';1 time .he 'newspap~r dO~, and entered, .newsp.apers Wa.yn~ Stale Coll'ege, he recent projef:ts. inclUding the ,cake
!he, ~om'fTlunijy' ser",,"ce-Se-e-Aw"~a~e8. Iy roined the UN L staff bAk'l"
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50 YearsAs boctorEarns Honor
/l. W"yl\e dodor anc1"\j.l othf:r (m~~~:r:~~t~f ~:ry~Se f~~u~;~t,:__D-----"N".""'bc"','.2",k,,"uRJJ.Y,".!.!.i- I ,'nS wh(L.b.~l.-'{P-----.p.at:ll,Clpaii.o.n...in.-the_....us.DA-1ood--. ,,_
hel!,., pr,Htl(If1(J lor ',0 ye"r,s will <,t,lmp progrr)m, according to .".lw honorr'd for Ihf'lr "rr'/Ice to Thelma Moeller. county assis &ml,(!1( Hw 106th S(~S5!On 01 tance director •trw Ml'(JI(i'11 A'-",ocld P(~(Ord5 show that in the pasttiOn in Olll,)h,) nroxl w('f!k 'yc<1r program par.ticipant.s __ in
Hrin()l'!·d "/111 fl,.. Dr Walter W,lyne County spent $16,100.50Hf~njh"r.~ 11, 'Nho I'> a<,socldted r)n· food stamps Those stamps'l"/ith "on, Or Rohrorl' Ben provided them with $36,393, in
"I f',('nth,lck (1Inl( food power, or a bonus ofI') phY<,lrlans Include doc '319,692
tur'" from, <,m<lll rornmunJlies as In Way..ne County d,n averagewl'll "s Lincoln ,md Omilh~l They of 101 persons or an estimated 43
SN' STAMPS, page 8SHAWN KAI
THE HERALD'S AWAROS "nclude, -fro~Ak·Sa-r~:Ben---;s
plaque for communltv sieir\llce and, from left state ,pressaS50dation awards for general e)(ceHence;- be-5l' frdnt' pageand best per5~nal'~~n." ", ' , .-
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at E:-,merson an earned anhand for the seminar, honorable mention at the .-,talt:
<,cheeJuled for May 2022, will be contest, He received a superiorKen Cheatem of the American i,., after 'dinner speaking at lht'Farm Bureau in Chicago and district contest.
Wh('\1 ,"/(IT'/bod,! <,lppl Ofl
q':JII'i~{lltTf1(~durlnq super',lITI1T1pr i ',Ulllll;r'r nlght'J andf.here was ne\ler any lack ofilPpT!C.ilnts who wanted to be anf!,)rly mOrnlf)g delivery milkman")
CARLA MILLER,
1-JeraldWfns 4-Majer--A\ltlo-rds in Contests
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Picks 2 for Seminar·~ ',' , - .
Two wayne Counly youths "Dr 'Robert Manley.have been. s(.>le.<::tcd. by, the Slale College instrudor whoWayne (minty farm Bureau to present slides -on the
~~:e~~'~rCaxstk:~~~~:r~~~~n:~ti~,t .~hISI~ry.uiog EdUcatf9'l at. the University , MISS ~jlle.r~ is, dC,llve. in',baton',of- Neb(~f"ka.Lincoln.', ' tWirling, plaCin,9 third _~t state
,The -~youl.hs are Car,la MUler, con,tes~s and ,ber~.~,"~entloned In
-dauqht~r of Mr. hnd Mrs Ver a ,nat,lonal"maqaTlne several__..""'..."_¥_i1"'!Q""--4gf'-'H"'.......k"'rR"'5r-<"..""',,~';~m"e~5·7s>!h~e+.IS~In,..'I!io~re!tl'~te"'w"-'wth:'-:"th...e --:~~__~~ T_'~ )",\. _
Shawn Kal,. son of Mr, and Mrs. wl_n'S.i~e...., Hjg~ marching' bandClark, Kai of, ,Pender. '60th are and IS' a varsity cheerleader.
sophomores, Carla at WinsIde Yo~nq K<rf is ,1 rrH'r1\i~I'r of 1)](·<1nd Shawn at Pender . student council and hds be('tl
Purpose 6Tltl'eSemiriar is;o active in speech, winning ,In
give youths from across the excellent rating in"" ttl[! ,>tat"state a. better chance to Uhder contest at Kearney, He <1150 wonstllnd ,lnd nppricia'fe Nebraska best supporting actor aWifrd ellhentaq(' and the unicRmeral the distrid am' elL! plely (onlt'<,t
engagement and
approach'lng
marriage have beJ>n
announced, by the
bride elect's
parents, Mr and
Mrs Daryl
Robinson,
Columbus
Miss Robinson will
graduate lhis spr'lng
Irom Columbus High
SchoolHer fiance js the
son of former--carrol! resideri1c-~~-"
Mr and Mrs
Donald Frink. now
01 N,orlolk He IS a
197] Norfolk High
$chorLgradvate
DISCOUNT
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• 1 Rack Famous Makers
SportswearSprin~ r,> Summer
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THANK 'YOU
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, rami Robinson and
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Taking p~rt in the skit we-re
A fellowShip dinner was served af noon, followed by a mockwedding program, presf'nfed byFUMy' members.•
MEN'S SHOP'
SAVE-
• Lon~ Sleeve Ch~mbry
aH;CononShirts
• Jeans & Slacks
• Shoe Sale
• l~ackArrow Spo~t Shi,qs.... ,Si~~~S~M~i~xL '"1592 '
._--,;.._:_-,----'--• 1 Rack Wide Ties
202 MoinStreet "
.Members of the Al1en United, church SundayMethodist Church held a SWPrlS€, shower for their studen'pastor, Rod Stemme, and hisfiancee. Ginger DoiElge, at 1he
roday's
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Sweet-~ur sau.eeAccent8 Flavor
Chtnese chefs I1ave 'a verySpet:I~. ~ay With _pork. Theycut It .tnto-:cUbes, .coat 'it 'wlthcorn starch and brown it 1nhot com oil.' Prepared thl!'lway, pork hu'a crisp Qattercoate<! """""",".
In Sweet and Sour PineapplePork. the meat: is served in ae I ear. d.ellcare,ly thicker.edsauce, "'Pineapple chtmks andl1IiCe-adct fiavor and---the-' dtsh18 given co-lor accent by theaddJtton or to~·and bits otcrisp Ireen':ptckIe;----~-·-
Sweet and' Sour"_.,"p-i po•.: ~::r-~k. cut
Com starch o#t
~:=.r::.::::.--~f4 cup pi~p~~ juJeeYz cup Cut up '••efl plekte2 tabl~spoon8 soy sauce~,~:...!
1 .&ab&elpoo,D c.qtn· Maull'Y4 cap riDepr I
1 'iiiedtum tomato.-· cut intochunkll
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Immanuel Lutheran Ladles VISitation r~porl . Mrs, Dick, :::~~fe~'ro~:e,J~,;IO~J~r~d:~f fAid members'met Thursday Munlp'r and Mro; Dill!'> Less man, Richard Davenporl, Jack jafternoon at the church with 27 mann served 'ApriT birthdays Warner and Lindy Koeste~, 1_
~ee:~:r~~5 -a~~.~. ~,ed_'i_c_k were honored with !.ong ~lr~:ebse::e'~SSt:na~:A~:,'&o::: i 'rh,. "'I'"III/'rs of ,III' ..ILt1--~'1I-4'.:(;,,-rrIlU._Mrs_ Marlin Schultler and ' r. Academy er,girl, Jim Koester, Mrs ! I !
Mrs, Reuben Meyer were .named -{ DOidge, Su]/e Malcom, Mr __=1 .I'~";I!r Trill' .'-;""01 '1"I",·t:."", U.';~,,I' ',If,'• delegates..,.,o the, ,A,istri,ct conven "H'" C,,·. t, t DOidge, Sieve Shortt, Mrs
- fiQl'l to be held_-d~".lL.~.L._,.:.-OS on es $tpmMe and'DeOlce ! jnafetter I' I f" II . II' f' r- -. ',- -,.- I ""'h' III' II III1·'III!I'I",j,,,,",,r·i,'"-~;oN~~-oe:er;:~e~r~(eH;;aSn The N~rtheasf NebraSka Jun . Mr Stemme =_1 ,I I I
R~fe~as announced-.that ---t~ ~~L~:_c~~~;~n~~I'Sc~~~~s~~~ 50~~u~~~:p.a~:t~:~~ ,,,;,I€;-"g "ur I rip." .'0 t/~". i,"orfll k 'kurlzone LWMl ~orkshop'would be nesday ,~t Wayne State. With larry McAfee Mr$ McAfee and I - - - ---- "i r' ! . .held ,TueSday, April )0, at ~t. ~tx;~i~I=~~~:g"area high SChoolS Bob and Mary Jean Jones:: ''-;''0111'1,1,,(( Inll' sJ,~(II"±","H'''bIP:'John s Lutheran Church Wake --. asslst,ed With the program. , I M' .nd Mn Ken ~~dle _ H~lleen B~r r Shop ~ 'S~"d.hl .field ,,' '. A~~t 1
50studeTs ~e e:o A word of adVIce 10 the ~ou~le ! R~p;m __ Hansen Groc'ery _ Nelsen. Repilll -:- Farmer's St.'e
Mrs Marvin Echtenkamp and pee. e ,0 pr,esen pa rs. was 'given through group 5~ngt,ngBank Olds & Swarts __ ,Phillip'!> "66";- Coryell Auto _ SlillteMrs..:....:..Georg~ischh~f. gav; th.e pt~~II~C~~len.ce and mathematl~.s of '.~~.IQr~~'· Th a-I.H~~~u.e1--.~W~..A..u.to~=----M¥_.~ _
honor~5 !::t-Rf'ned their_..g.lfts..e.at __ Mrs. _,~.Iwt....8.!.tl!k1 ...::_Coa51 !.o Cont ~,: C.rh~r' Lumber Co. -Ed Mundil, ac.ademy'- pr€Sl the mock reception I FIrst Na1lonal Bank - FredrlCks9n Orl co ~ I SWInney
dent, Qf Logan View High 5cho· . Conslructlon _ Killvanaugh Feed & T1u<lllAlOl _ Waltef' 8'.lIer _01, and Verne Mi,lIs, secretary, Decorations were In yellow ~hch~rd OeNuyer
The annual spring tour of Wayne directed the e\l~nt and green IlIJ1111llllll11Il11IllIllUlIlIlIIllllllllltlllllllllllllUlllllllUUllIlllllllltllmlllllllllflllllIlIlIlfIDJ,
Wayne County rural se"'enfh andI j,..,;...-----........-~...._-_...._........_....._,;..;,;.,......_........'""!......................,,""'--~7~--1eighth gl"aders was heM- Fricra-j,-
;~: ~~o::~~nl~0'~~:~9,':';, BE'EF DA.YS -1'hur-stlay--;-f'ridliy -Salurdfli,Yschool group loined the Wayne .
~1~;;1~ sludenl, 10'.lhe I"p 10 April 25-26-27Teachers arrd motners-aCtom
panied the groupThe students visited the.Capi
tol. the UniverSity of NebraskaUncoln' museum, 'N\orriJI H~It,Fii"s r---naHonat--Bank '-of' '-Uncal n-.
i',· ." ... ,..··to~~~+y~!~!·i.~~ ..~~.~ .. ,~~~ Humane---u
Eleven membersolthe W.Yne 2 Guests at Club 1,5'High School Paramedical Club' - d. . ,J'~d Ihel, coo,din.'or, school Mrs Jeer"S.'" .nd Mrs Stu' ent PO", s·fo, r,'f"'ionceenurse, Mrs. PaUlette Clark, vis! Dennis Greunke were,. guests atted the 'Uni~ersity of Nebraska the April 17 meeting of C1'ub 15. . . _,_
~:~~~:~aycenter at ~aha :;~I;~thmpeer;'~~sv:;sweredroll Honored Sund,.oy at A'I'lenThe group vieYted the Medical Prizes at ten·point pitch went-
Cen"'ter's, physical. therapy pro. to Mrs, Dennis Greunke, Mrs.gram and a preserl'r~tion by the Morris Backstrom and MrsCollege of Nursing. Taking par,t RQbert Footewere PaU, Albertson, Be-th Next meeting will be Moay .15Baier, Jodene Bar,gholz, Karen with Mrs., Alvin. MeyerBla.ek, Gigi Goblirsch, Ren~y
, ,Park, Beth Pedersen, CleoStoak.es and Janeen Thom~,
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THE WAYNE HERALD
Mr. and Mrs; Don GudenkaufeIEORfCHSEN; ddugliler-:or---Mr:-'-a,,-(.f ,Mrs, .Ivan
Diedrlchsen Of Winside, al1d Oon Gudenkauf, son of Mr,and Mrs, John_Gudenkauf ,of Osniond, were married' Fridayeven'lng in ,rites at St. Fra'nces Cathot-ic_Chur'ch, .lUndolP:tL-:_
Nc)rvln ManSen,Ne:-vs Editor
Ji",.. Mar5hBusjn~s-ManAger
Poetry ~ The Wayne, Herald, does not feature. literarv pagea~d ~ not'!'la~e a Iite.rary, edlfqr, ,TherefOre poetry II notaccepted for free publication.
Officio' .......,..... of lIio City ofwr,.,.; .... CMIIlyof, Wayne .nd the' State of Nebrnta
SUBSC~'PTIONUTES'In Wayne Pjerce-- 'Cedar Dixon" Thl1rston 'Cuming'" Stan~and· Madison-'--Gounties: $7.50 pfr 'year, 16.60 for s<jJ( months,"',25 for three- months. Ouiside counties mentioned: $8,50 peryear; i7.oo tor six months, SS,75.for three months. Single copiesIS<,
annual 'Natchez Pilgrimage, 'be:gun, in. 1932. With proceeds fromtourists who visit the ar,eagardens and old, southern man·siMs, 36 mansions have ,beenrestored, according· to Mrs. ~es,
s er rNext meeting will be May 20
.with Mrs Kessler at 1 p.m
Carmolon'"Nylon
Knee-=-H'igh-
Regist.,. For'2 'r·8oneSteaks To Be GivenAwa,V in Our Store ., ~!~,r~y!
"'wIIQVI SHOD_"""'1YIlY 0Il:CASf0M"
WAYNESHOfCO.
OneSizeFItSAll
PantSoc-l6--~~~'-c~
Miner-va' CIl,lb Names Officers
Mrs_ Gordon Nuerr'lberger, trea·surer.
The group met il) the horne ofMrs. ,Jones
Mrs YalE: Kessler, programchairman ',a repo'rt on
Miller 01 NatMISS Through her Inte
reo;' In gardening and homeTown Kdtherrne Miller responSible for the
.'I-• Perfect for allpanUookS,',• Exclll$i'le Carmolon nylon
.' .-lJIie m1tls«lfl1ZeSperfectly,
•. EXelIllive~ nyjanfOr long wear,
Ne,w, offic;:e:r's, ~elected at t,he-~nday afternoon meeting o.fthe Minerva Club, are Mrs, J. R.Johnson, p'resident: Mrs, Harry
) , ~i~~~~~' J~l~:s.,p~~;~n~~ _M::d.
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:~-~~-',-'',,' "F/I&~Jl3't:s1ro1~Ex1ens;-.on£lub~-l~ 5~Ex'p'ect'ed'Frid oy) \fo rI'---......:""'...-......,......:::::iiiil.~--.c:::--) , ~Ive .guests, present a.t th~. Wln:;ilde woul~ begm.trom I to .'.' ,.' """ "",' " , ' s-'. ,/ _'_Thursday meeting of the .-H;apPl' ':30 p:m ..,: , ~ ",". --. r, ..,', /
-~I~~,e::~:.r~J~O;;~dr;{t~~~~s~ F:e~~Y.)~~SsO~~'ese~t~~t,y ~~:.' Ext''e''n5 °1'O! n"''-' ub- ~ ~n'r·ol'n'-g Tea..;;s~::~~:'~~~~"I:-':' p~~ ~~::"Slellmg dndM" A~v'n ,'., ,,,\- ,'~' ,
Hilper'':'alt ''?' WaYr'e, and Mr$~ Next meeting will tie May 16 ---- W H k' ~-c-cou-n-t'-Y-""'....nd~s-'.~'~O-I.~c~.~rr~o-,I-;~~AlVin,. D.aum' ~f,'Wi.. sner, . . .' w,:'30'h pM.mrs. Delvin"'. Mlkk,elsen 'a•.f About 125 Wayne County' Ex Three M's, ayne', as I.ns - hi d d H kl s
- tension club .members. are, e'x Homemakers" and Farm Fans, A Teen, Hig an ,an. os, nFour:,t~n members! resPOfld. /.. peeted to turn oul,for the annu,:ll Wakefield. Homemake:rs of Hoskins, Fi!.rm
;og to roll callJwlth good. spring. ' .. "-- spring. fe·a, 10 be .held 'ihis Food will be provided by Live Fans and ~erve·AII of Wakefieldtonics, at,tended .the· .mee,tiog.• Two. At M:eeting, '. Fr-iday a'fternoan .~I !he Win.side and Learn, Happy Homemake-rs, and Scattered' Neighbors of Win
• The group met WI-ttl Mrs.· ~eon Attending the state Busines~ . 'city a~dltor.ium. . Merry Mi-x'ers, Three M's an,d side '/tk~-.--------, -~----_·_~~·~-·"and·~esstonat Women (BPW) . ReglstratlOn.wJlI be. from J to w.e. F.ew ...of' Wayne_;__ Hillqe~1, H'~i-ne~e:~~p$.;:;i:16~C:"~~f" of
m,e,efing. at' lin.coi'; April 19,-21 ,: 30 pm., accordi0g to Mrs Kli.ck and KlaUer. TOwn andMrs,. ,Berhard ~plittgerber . R b 't P t h t·
recid- and arti~·le about. Wa,yne were' Myrtle I. Anderson, .~:Oi5,--,,----_.. ,,~,,_~r..---g~_~.~, ......E.~~.~~.~ __ensl,'!.nwhich,--had ~n printed in the tric-i-l-H--di-rector-;' aQd' LeOna ~ council presl~ent
Nat:ional Ob$er~er-. -Mrs_-80b Bah_~.e,..!~c!l ~.!'.!eg~f~_, _~~::t;~~~~~,.;.~~~,~~l"T:;_
GC.,eenl,o',w,'elsGl; r.~edd ~r<;~rtElcdlew~ r'esen.fative oJ~ the NebraskaCaauwe. 'reaa: :'-An ArneriCl"n Dixon Spdng Te'o Publi..- POWN 'Dislrid Will be on
~aptismatRn~sHe/~d~,~'1f~s~'~r~~F~~'~~"~U~"j-,r~~ ~~~~,;s~~=~=S~I~H=~=~=n~~=~~'=~;d~p~l~oITn~M~~fu~~-~~~~~;~i~l~~~:~=~k~;~~~:~:-::;~~mD~~~""'. on the club's visit to the Wisne'r Seventeen members altended Mrs Hf'rb Jil£'ger . from the
L'yn~p Von '';P!.f!.fPrII ;::V~:~d~~~n~~~i1~,u;~:,sAI~~~ :~~ ~;~n,~d;;'oe~d::~~~.~k·:on;: ~~,.,,:' :~~~~e;:;:Ym~:,~~~:,;:~ :~:n "~~~~C~o~;~Ii~~";,·el~'~·'~ ~~~,"~~ ISh~;"::d~ds ~:~Q~~Z::Lynne/'Michele 'Von Seggern, Johnson family of Omah'a, Mrs Godparents for Kristi are Mr to be held in June, and it was day at the Northeast Station miln.•1nd "'Jill ex lend !h£' wei
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Ronald Kraemer 'of, Beemer, and Mrs. Leon Koch of Winside ~;;~Cye~ :~~nt:;i;;~~;i~~af~~ near Concord (nmeaId Von Seggern of Wayne, was Janice Kraemer and Mike Bob and Arlene Houdek of Clarkson All (lube, ""iii par!IG\lpa!(' in abaptized Sunday in services at of, Norfolk and,Ervin Kraemers Plan., for Ihe annual Dixon tnrwtp tr) M'~rll,<> Ander"on Mjss
St, Mary's CathoJi/Z Church and Joanie. YARC, Members Visit State Home i~~~~~/P~~!~ete:~n~~n~:dhe~dy t.ndprs~,o,n"ha:€Nao~olh:.aP<.I~)(}elan""oiOnnThe Rev Paul J Begley JOining them In the afternoon n <- , ,'~
offiCiated Godparents are Mr were the Harold Johnsons, Clar Eleven members of the Youth The group was accompanied ~~;r°<1:agE'~:nt~I~~~ ~"~::r~ear~f for many yPMS wrlt be
~~= Mrs Larry 50hren of Nor :~~e L~:~,o~~1 ~~dw;~fet:e~~~s:~~ ASsocIatIon for Retarded Cltl by Mr and Mrs Kenneth Sit] nprs registration West$lde Thr Hi h S<.hoof sex
Ron Kraemer ISen~ (Y~RC) ~eredln o~:atrl~~ ;;~lC ~~nv~~o~~~n~~dw7t~I~~h: progrFlm Allen fable decora !i t 1'1111 slnq Pr~r~PdS from theun ay 0 \lIS1 an W WI Ions Hillcrest coffee and E Ifs If II b d I
Trut'i." f(rflPUltJr ..~ h resIdents at the Beatr",e State GOYARC members who were cleanup Mr<; Slark was named <dJN 0 "nn; IJ~I II: use 0nOC Home Members of the local or also vlslhng the Beatrice home a delegale to Ih 'N b k prrJll'1otp mPn a Pn
--~foc....Icav.is. ~.__,___ -z-atTon-'lTT~tri-pevery-~-+lw-&ewAo----m--a-de---t-Re---t.Hp-w~~__ e eras a On thp "","!rom,, commlHeeRIchard, Kra6{l1er son of Mr Baptismal services were hel~weeks Deanna Atk Ins Judy Korn i"tUmtrrrrakers-Day aT,S10uY -C-l1Y~;;ljTI)'PI"'JenTlelf,(pnrury-CfUf)and Mrs Riclbrd Kraemer of Saturday at St, Mary s CatholiC Marilyn Wiesler Julie S' Ie ilnd Mrs, Paul Rahn was named frr)m Hoskins and Norfolk InConcord. were held Sunday dl,.lr. Church, Wayne, for two,y,ear-old Deb Bodenstedt, 'Kathy Qr~~se~' d('leg~e to Ih~ Nebrask,a ChMq~_' 01 th.e led table Will, being worship services at Concor· Earl J~n:'es Koch and one-year· Paramedical Club' ka,. Judy Janke, 'Sue Addison, Home akers .oaf 10 be held In Wor"'lnq Wom('n of Hoskinsdia Lutheran Church old Krlst1 Lee Koch. Nancy Proelt I Kay Coan and Oma~a Mrs FahrenholT ~nd ',fer If" 1.11 Cluh from Wakefield
The Rev, Clifford Lindgren They are the children of Mr. At Med,'col Center Deb Lawrence' Mrs p~t~hn wrl! otlend the stale mil !iJl(p Cilrf_' of the coffee, andofficiale,d Sp.onsors for Travis and Mrs, Ear! Koch .of Fort CO'lIl_ ,or:' in Ogalalla on !hJ:' s('r"lnQ committee wrll be
ere Mr. and Mrs, Gar,y Luther Campbell, Ky., who are visiting~ West Pom" ." in the W,ihslde ar:ea.--Drnne~r-·-9ijes'ts· -~n· the, Ted ~h,e Rev. 'Pa~,1 J.~ Begley,Johnson home following services offICiated at the riteswere .the Richard Krae01ers and Godparents, for Earl are Mr.. .-
Wednesday IJPW, Mrs, T. H.5teven~on. 2 p rn .. cnoir ..!
WAKEFIE.LD CHRISTIANCHURCH
(John-Epperson. pastor)__ ...1..JJL- ~,c---<>--to Wil-kette-Id----
church ,>('(vlces. call Ron ·Jones,3751886
NE District Luther League meetrng,Emerson
Monday; Chilqren'<.-'choir, 4 p:m.Nebraski'! Synod COnvenfion. Grandisland, through Wednesday
,~~j: Monday, April 29 9:3() Until in;:
ST. ANSELM'S EPISCPPALCHURCH'
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Gag TheatreW,1yrw Nl'btPhonl J75 128fl
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Suncl;ry: Sunday school, 9 a,m.;worship. 10 .,.
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REDEEMER LUTHERANCHURCH
(5. K, deFreese, pastor)Thursday, Chanel'l choir, 7 p mSiltuLda\l-'- PcO-Qeo,----J,(l a----m- - - \JNTTtD PR1:SBYTERIAN-Sunday: Early service, 9 a,m.. ~ CHURCH
cld.ult E\lble.d'-l-~s,and Sunday ,s<hool, . (RobeI'I H, Haas, pastor)
~OTC~iJte ~ervJce, 1L ~ro'adCaS! a ~und~~;fe~o;:n~el~~:~(i~, h~U~~ IN ANCIENT CHINA:Qt1EEf'5'" --
,>y~~;~:~t~~~n~rSadnadY;~I~n~braS'ka ~·~~~"l~hcU:~~Ch<'-.c~o;~, 10 50: callers 0 ·.~~XR:g~~~~'tfuR&~~ _llJ~hee~:~sdca:lJ:rCYhc~=~~ht(, 7 p,m; . p,~Ond~Y' B'oY-~O~'-T-~-~oP~ - - - PN~~?;~~~~~
ST MARY'S'CATHOUC CHURCH(Paul J.' Begl'ey, pastor)
nlUr~day, M,l',', ~'30 mFrtd.1y: Miil ,', SI
,-'tl", (lui). scfwoi ApSillutday:
10 c' rn :;1 M'lry', Parish10 8 pm"MP,Op.i'ly..'.-,Mas),',.W'-.l:9:7.l::r'r)."Tue~dilY: M<'l~c,. A'30 a rnWedne~day; rCD, qrade~ 1 and 5.
I 30 p rl'l , (CD. qr,ldes 6, 7 ilnd 8.7p rlt -fHrt";";-,--------fl~ CCD,--·trestrm',nphOrTlnn.", ,lnd luniors, 8'30 p.m
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH(D~nl,,:,~!:_Peterson, paifo,·j----
Sunday,. Ll'(tor._s,. 9'15. "0,~\Jnd,,'Y r,chUol. 9 1~. -worship, 10,)0,
~ -{;-hurch Notes
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FIRST U'NlTED METHODISTCHURCH
(Frank Kirtley, poslor)Thursday: :,p"(IClI ~llI(J'I '-onrrnll
let:, 8 p mSUQ,day; Mornmq wor',lllp. Ihr'
PI!'" Hector L,Hll,l of BoltVli!, qlJi·~1
speaker, fl :\0 ilnd 1\ ,1 In churcllschool. 9 45 pot luckdmner, 11 noon !Jy P,l',torL,lnUI, fOllowinq d,nner, JuntorHi"h UMYF. 6 )0 P m
Tue$day: Prayer group,--'1'30'p m --'1-GRACE BIBLE CHURCH(Eldon Schuler, pastor)
Sunday: Sunday SChool, 945 a In
worship. 11. BIble <;tu(fy, 7 10 P rn .all ilt506 Sherman
Wednesday: Sunday <.-(hool t"iither~, 7')0 p,m dodrinal Bible"Iudy. 8. bolh at ~h(,rm"n
Thursday m('f:t ilt 506Sherman,7 p.rn
FIRST GHURCH OF CHRIST(John Epper~on. p<t~lor)
sundilY: Wor<,h,p and (om"'un,nn,10i3<r1
FIRST TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH
Mts$oun Synod(Eug{!ne Juergensen, pastor)
5.i1lurd<:ty: (onlrrrndt,on rtV,tru,I,on. St John'<, Church, PrI'JI·r. ? 30• m
SUJJ.cl<ty: W."r<,h,p, H W_<l rn , ~\!tl
day, school. 9 4'; -
'AT5'eM'&L~GOD---cRlJlfCH
(Milrvin Brilmmiln, pastor)sunclily; WorShip. 9 am. Sunday
schOOl, 10, evening service, 7)0pm
W.dn.esday, Bil:lI(' <;ludy andprayer serv<ct', 7 30 P m
EVANGELICAL FREE-CHURCHNational Guard Armory
{Larry Ostercamp, pastor)Sunday: Sunday school. 10 il m
worShip, 11: younq people'S meeting'. 6)0 pm e",enrng ~erVI(f!
-]-)0
Wednesday: Bible study. 504 Fa,racres Road, 7:10 p m
GRACE I-UTHERAN CHURCHMissouri Synod
(John Upton, pastor)Thursday:' Con{lrmLltior"l (1<l~5,
7:30 pm,; adult insJructlon. 8:30 • DUDE RANCH. ==Saturday: Junior Ch,Oir,,practice. 9 ::~ i
a.m,; Saturday Schaal and conhrm :: _a.ial~ounn~~~s:s, :i~,~ a~~ss and Sunday ~ I I :I
"hoo',' "m woc>h,p,/IO, wo"h;p " FRE~ qEMONSTRATIONSand c,omrnunion, 7:30 p.m, t 'I. MOnd,lY~ DI.!.O, Club winner-loser - - -~Sat.:sun.- ,P t d b Db' ,
su~e:~d:/'~~i;h'Jr' League coun- ':: ' raSe" e, y e fa Mrsnv
ctiOI;-;-'8: Starts We·d., M~y' 1.7 jj .DOOR PRIZES'AND REF~ESH~ENTS ',_ ..
IM:;~~~~~f:~;o::N f . :: Jane '8-Befluty_Shop! ''d ~turday: Sllturday "chocl. 9:30 = ;: ' " Woehler Trailer Court Ph~375-166' .'. :, '~
\ nttl"t1t1It1t1It1It1t1t1ttltltlt:lmtltlnn~'"t1t1dl """"';""~""""""""":"""';"""""l'""'>"'::I"""';:"':"':"'~""~':':"T;'t"']*T~~,~!~rW('~,j
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH~--,------i---~p." Co I, pHtOr)
sunday: enureh <,chool Of ~~" rTlnursery, 'I ~5 to 12 anrlchildren', churCh. II<.-tudy. 7)0 pm
Tuesday' Church worknlqhl. 7
p ,"Wednesday: (ho,( pr,l(t,(', ~ p rn
Smith-Corona
'PEWRITERS I
Register For 2 T·Bone'Steak~-To Be Given Away
In Our StoreDuring Beef Days/.-- '
Music recital by sfUdent~ of Mrs Gus Stuthman, WSCRamsey T~eate~,-3 .p.m.
MONDAY, APRIL 2',197'Gr.d.ce'Lut.herM Duo Club winner-loser supper"~ 7 p.m.S~nlor CitIzen's Center_..memberS:-bear NQr-man-Nordst_
rand and Charles Stelling on WSC senior citizen'shumanities program, 2 p.m.; Bible stuqy'wlth theRev John Epperson, 3: IS,p.m.
Title 111 Project Success Coml"l"tunlty Council, MeetingTUESDAY, APRIL 30,197.
Country Club Ladies tee off luncheon, 12 noonWEDNESDAY, MAY I, 197.
Grace lu'th@r-an WaltheF·--keaglle-, ·7---p.-m-.Sunshine Home Ex,tenslon Club gue'if dayUnited ~resbyterlan Women, 2 P.m.
Our Pri~e.5330,00 5274.255265.00 5235.25 I~5248.75 5204.255260,00 5221.00
5225.00 5191.00 IX$202.$0 5172.255192.50 $164.10$207.50 $174.00
.5149.50 5119.255117.00 595.75
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Mothpr':~ Day Is May 12th!
Goe~I··
~ .... FRIDAY, APRIL 26,1974FNC cooperative supper, Lavern Harder ~ome5t Paul s LCW mother daughter banquet, '¥:'SC student
way~eef1te';;o~~nms Club state and dlstn~ officersmeeting, 'Bill's Cafe, 12:30 p.m.; reIlUla~ml!~ting,city audlt9rium, 2 p.m. \
SMITH,CORONA TYPEWRITERSReg~ Price
REMEMBER.
The Fi~urill" ThaI'. B'ou'!(ht With, a Smile.
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for the Grad..-.
ModelE leetra 7000Electra 2,200Electra 2100Electra 220Electra 210Electra 120Electra 110
Electra SSClas!>ic 12Classic 10Super G
Carry-Out. Service, 4·8 p.m,Deliveries for Shut-Ins, S p.m.
Phone J7S;23J7
Mrs, R, H, Banister were nameddelgales to fhe nationilf convention tQ be held in June
E'n route home Sunday MrsBanister, Mrs, McNutt and- Mrs-'Fish visited RNA member MrsFlorence Rogers a formerWayne residenf living at the
'Me.thodiSf Home in ;Holdr~ge.
f<fBAKE SALE'St. Mary's HIIII in Wllyn ..
,'i,i",lr'Y.r/,ri( 211
Sponsort,d 'hy
St. Mary's (:alh"li,' (:hllr"h
219 Main SIr"t
¥{!Jyne _B_OQl<StorflAND OFFIQ PRODUCTS
The Woman At The Well, Dale Evans Rogers 95¢
I've Got To Talk To 'Somebody, God
Marjorie Holmes $1.25
The Cross And TheSwitchblade
David Wilkerson 751t -951tGod's Smuggler
Brother Andrew 75-::
Letters To Karen-Chadie W.'.Sh8dd 7S¢
Mine Eyes Have SeenThe Glory
Anita Bryant 95¢God's Psychiatry
-Gharles L Atreli - -Ss'¢-Beyond Our Selves
Catherine MarshaU 95¢
They Speak WithOther Tongues
John Sherrill 951tThe Two Sides OfACoin
Frances & Charles Hunter $1.45
Plus
A GUIDE FORBETTER l'1VING
Serving From 4-8 p.m.Adults- - S2
Children, 10and under, - 51
Among those attending thestate Roya'''N'eighbors of Amer'ica rl,"Ieefing at,' Norfh PlaHe lastFriday and Saturday were Mrs.R, H, Banisfer end Mrs. HattieMcNutt of Wa-yne. Mrs. PearlFish of Belden and Eva MaeStratham of Randolph.
Mrs Sue Forbes .~f Neligh and
Area Women At State Meet
Tee Off Event
Tuesday Noon
fl10 be,5,,1,~"i'e,,r,5 i"from I
i SPIRE BOOKS
Wayne Country C::lub Ladleswill hold a tee off luncheon andspring style sho'w Tuesday n~nat the Country Club.
Those planning to attendshould contact Mrs, Steve Schu
, macher or Mrs. 00\.19 Lyman byI Friday for reservations
_' ,Thirteen models will displaysprlOg fashions. some hand
. fashioned by mem,bers, and- _·--·-uth('rs~dl>u-----t:JV-M-c--oonar(f s.
Swan Mclean Clothing, Swans'Apparel for Women. Surber'~,
Gibson's and the Paper 'Air1)lane
About 150 are expected foattend
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G~rmanBanquet'J:leLaSaturddY Sho~~r Held,Soturday. ,,',' '_ , ,,_ ,', '. _', \.:.. . --- -: . _ . Diane Wac~er,. daughfer of. Decoration~_.b.lue....and '"
.FtftY.n'J",e persons attended (splc~d rneafl~, Erbse,n (peas)~ SchmoJ\dt, Kathy Haa~. _l~ura .. Mr: and Mrs. Oon Wacker ·of. white, colors chQsen. by Miss ..:.-. E'le:I1T~DTary :4bout200 sfU<fenTs-willoe parflcl'pafmg in jhe:,:,~~-
the fo~th, annua,' Y{ayne Hlg~ ~ Karotte~ : (ca~.rots),,· Safzkart,of._ Haase _and ,Lori J..esh", food" Wlmfde, and brid~.elect of. Den; Wecker for her May 11 weoding _.1 program to be- presenfed at the high 'schoor ,lecture, hair"·School Ge~man Club ~nqu:e~ _teln . (.sa,aed ~oiled potatoes),'~ preparatron; D'e,b Bodenstedt~~ny Lowe(,was:honored Saturday at Minnesota. 'Pencil 'games . . Tuesday, May 7, by'the first through fourth gr~ders ot.'held. Saturday night at, Grace Apfel,torte mit ,E,IS (apple torte, .and", s"u~an" Ja,cObm,ele,r", pur·, e,ven',ln,9" Y.?th ..~ :brld,~.I c.ourtesy.:~- .,served for -en~ertajnment,' w,'th" M,usie' Program We.st ElementaryrSchool. , " , ,- .
~~,!;L~ultt~_::;e~~.~n.!.~~h~ur!:,c~"f:I,--:__~,,~,,~,~"~,~"~",~,, -;Wr~l~th;",,,~~)I~;;"-~'d,[icKr,!-ef~a-f!~UIt;.,,:;, 'I!P~lliflnl"",~j::lb'-, ~c~"~a~sl:,ng~~'~r-1d~c9K.~t~tJ:~' ;:,w~rn~k~.':"I:-~, -'1rt1h;'e':"e."e;nnl;f,'-'acatfj;te"nldd"edn"~yn3&5:p""t i't'r~'~'':J'9<>iOiirtii9r-ioIU.=.iIl:';reH11;;;o~''lo;;'t e¢';;,'~~:'"-~--IIh-~:'--'~---?d,"ll ..e~Jlh~e~;;"~h~~yu:,:r~'j~o~\ln:;s~--"p~~~~ar;;'j:~sDe,~ln at. !.: ~o p.m. will beDuring the evening, Specillil ~ puncn ,an a fee., (cOT~ee . mann, Rhonda niesche" Laura ,guests .from ,St. Paul, Minn., C~i\J1mit.tee members, presented
re~ognlt.ion w,as gl,Ven the hi, h, C,O,m,mlttee \r,~embe,rs .inclUded HactsE; and Krlsty JeCh,' decors, ~ Wins, ide Norfoll~ Wa " B' H, I MISS. Wacker a corsa,ge.. Is May 7 pU~lic is invited to at!end. \t kl t i g. LeAnn Ricl1ar on ~,Oeb Boden"" tionS' \ . 'it .' yne, a e . .•
~,t1 ran,I ,~,9, ,s Uden, " ' In ,Ihe, steCIt, Jan SP,I"I 9,,~rber"'Rhori~a Mr·s. In9,e' Atkin's Is· Germ cree,k 'an c,~IU~bus" w,as.H~ld ,Assist)ng W, Ifh, glf!s were,Mrs. J!....,.6.",_""' ""'__""" ...._""'",:<!O~"'"_..................;.,1a on~ e,rmftn Tests, faken Kniesche, PhlJ '\ Kr.Pber, Mike Club s nsor. at the Winside. Met~odlst Jerry "Yackel', June Wae;J<er' and .. ,
edrller this year. ·Honored were \ \ -\" ..' po .. 'Church. . .. Mrs. Richard Jaeger' of Norfolk. '~~I ,~~r, .whose .score was '" -. . • , Mrs., Don Wacker poure'd and' ' •99, ,Mike Schmoldl, ••; Lori Skating for Dollars Mrs, Je"y Wack", see.ect CandIdate for Mayor Speaken A'nnua, I M,ay,',_',Lesh, 9.4; Ann Owens. 93; KeVin Ki\aemer Hansen . , ,. PUlJch . . . . -L-. Hansen, 93: Krls Nederg,ftard, • _------'~ea:_~j'"sons JoieLesfed _ ln~ t;f0s1esses' were Mrs. Mjldred Guest speaker 'at -'-the·~·F--ri-dav·-·Bressler:dnd~rice50r---'---------9~j ,Jo l'omrdle, 92, and l-eeAnn sponsorIng, a skater 'In the ThomRson of BaHle Creek, Mrs. a,fter.noon me~t.ing of the wa,yne, ,en, sO,n Nexl' meeting .will ,be at 2 Brea'kfas' t atRIchardson, 91 Multiple Sclerosis Skate·A-Thon, Leo H~nsen and Mrs. Elmer Hospltaf Auxil,lary was Miron pm at the Woman's Club room;.. '
The menu for the evening --to-----::~.'!.:..:.he!~_-:·trf-N1'fFf()__r1<1~'-':\AJackec)----m.~_~~_'t~·~1fd -Mr'S-:- .1.~nness," candlda-te-for--Wa,yne-. ~,·May. lJ~__ '---,- - --- .' ~-.,.- .,,-- -,:-- ,.--- ---,~ "", ...~-----~-~ - - . ---,----
included Pfannkuchensuppe week:encr;should con:'acf Mr. or Kennetl) Wagner, Mrs~ Werner mayor- - - - ~ ~ "==--4>"",~=CQU1p),'Wiu"e"e",1ie>:i:_Ls~.J;Ji,,- Mrs, Don Langston of Wayne or Ma':lri/Mr~, Kent Jackson"Mrs. I.he '9rouP mej~'aj the Wo " --~etl~9merS
Darrell--Ha.n~n·of H arid P RollerJand,.Norfolk'-'- - Ted'-'Hoemani Mr's. Carl Trout.. man's Crub rooms with' 23 mem l --n-=;:"'" - ,-Laure.1, ann'ounce . man, Mrs Warren Jacobsen, bel'S, Mrs. Lucille Larson .gave ,_",~,_~".",8 !- )/~.,,,.,,,;, Church Women United ofthe engagement of uri~~~:~~d·:tsin~.~~n~;~~Jae: Mrs. Charlotte Wylie. Mrs the thought for'the day, "His __ ' ~~ ~=i~nean~~:~ :a~oU~~71~W:~~;their daughter end' and will run until noon Sunday. George Gahl and Mrs, Marcella Name Means Dictionary," and bson, Yvonne Wacker of Winside read an article by Chef Huntley, ';:~ki~~\ ~~~I Rb:dehee~derF~~~~~:
, Krae~er to Tim, Mis'sionary Nurse to Speak at Concord "~~~~It~::o";epods were S','C>L)lJL~1 can Chu"h
\ Hanser"", Hilda SteMtadvold, a .mlsslon. given, and Mrs.. Norbert Brug-, The breakfast will begin at
\ Mis-s- Kraemer, a ary nurse, wl11----speak and show ~a:~e ~~~r:hai~ t~;nc~;~~geHt;d' ger __r:epoded-that ·she had Coin FER INGER Mr ilnd Mr<.- Stan ~e30'?E~~I:;:m~e~r ~:t~:y ~~~-.'\ 1973 Laurel High color slides of h@r work In Zalr@; The public. is invifed to attend PI~~dt 120~hosp~tal f;:y 1a~o~~. ley Fer,nqer, Bloomioeld, a ~on, 8 Women)n New Careers."-\~choOI graduate, AfrICa (formerly Congo) Sun- the 8 p.m, meeting, according fo s ess s w re rs. a er ~~~, ~rOlan~p~~s12'J.G~an~:~~~~:~ The Rev S. K. deFreese, hosta~tends 'Northeast the Rev. Detrov Lindquist, pa,s OJ D.~on and Mr and Mr.~ pastor, will extend the welcome
N~braska Technical 8 Effes Br"dg CI b tor of the Concord Church. Don'ors Needed Wrillam Ferlnqer of Rloornf,cla ,~nndre~,ffepr r:s~~~e,n1r. ::;rsC' hMu:c
kh'1.
C0tTImunity College - . I, ~ U Mi~ Stensfadvold will speak SE M .'
Her f;an~, a 1971 Meeting Is April 16 t:i';'.2~e;ef~~:f ~~i:~~:~~e:~es:~ fo;;;,':enw:ye~~o;:~d:~~sg;:,:~e a~; H~:,~;~, {:~~::~~: C>,',R~:"~;~:~ ~~::;~ng Uhited will conducf theLaurel graduate, 1947. Mrs, Leland "Bud" Reibold of 18 Grandparent~ are Mr and 4 paryel discussion wil be held
---;~--9raduat_~.1L®L '~j~':.~~09~eCol~bMmrSemDbelCrkS Beqw5e 01 the need for dental Omaha, requires four P'lnts of Mr'-.. VIC Ha~~l' of Wilynr' ancJ by o-Iflcers Mrs. 'Herbert Nie·Nfl ." <:" !lUt"", work in Zaire M' St t d blood eatfi('1d'1~~ttat--------.-M!:,~-~~JL!J.2!L2U·.i!I!..!:..'.i......_. --illdlli1_--Le-pr:.es.entiog the First
::n~:a~:olleg. In~~~~~~~~::~~s::nl~~~t~~~ ~~~~~:f::: tl:~.'fn~~~I:::l~it~~:i~ ~~~~;tIJ~~,i1r~~~~,~~~e~t~:~~~ ~.L __ WAYNE,!CJ ~~,~'e~d~e.~E:~i:~~;~~;C~:~~\~Bahe and Pat Wert. ~u~~~n~aS~h~~I.L~:~;rf~~~~it~~ notbltA.l~Notec First Baptist Church; Mrs.
A fall wedding is The' final meetIng of the D., and of St. Paul Bible Insti ,An.yone .wilh positive 0 blood.- ~ __c:=lr.__ Howard WitL United Presby·planned, season will be, May 7 with Mrs. tute. Wishing to: donaJe, may contact terian Church, and Mrs. Harvey
~ud Froehlic~_.~t__8, P.',f!l.~ , Miss Stenstadvold's wor.k In the hospital ADMITT.~D: Lizzie Von Seg Luff, St. Paul's Lutheran-
"""''fl~P~~~P•••~.lIliI. Africa is sponsored by 'the Susan's family says the cards gem, Wayne; Mrs.' Ray Surber, ChurchiJ Evangelical Free Church of and letters Susan receives at the Wayne Thomas McCright, All Wayne church women are
America. hospital help cheer her. ~:~~~iel~rs'H:nl~~en~~it~~~:'invited to affend.
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Prior to Monday's game at and Mallette, and a single byBancrofL Wayne High senIor Overln 10 go ,~head 7~D
Bill Schwartz had a1fespeclable Alter Bancroft scored in Ihpbatting average somewhere in bottom of the lourth on a wildthe .460 range, For most high pitch, Wayne countered with twoschool players that's pretty good more r-uns in Ihe top of the
Town' Teoms--~::~ Schwartz d's n.o goo ~eevr~~ Jec~ an~ Mike Meyer and
The first baseman·catcher a doubte by Schwartz. Schwartzneeds 10 boost his average if rapped his' triple in the fifth buthe's gOtng to captu-re the baftlng 90t pIcked off al homecrown now owned by sophomore . Schwartz, and Mallette led thePaul Mallette 'Nllh a ,566 mark club in RBis with three each
e-aset;allpractice'''fo;'- 'two----af Ar.ld after the Banerofl ganie. Like Schwa71l;"Cook also wentthe three area fawn teams witl fhe outlook for Schwartz ap three for tour al the plate with astat.t_ next week in Wayne and pears brighter, wifhhis average pair of singles and a double.Wa!tefield, now at ,526 " Overin took the win on the
lynn Tomjack, Wakefield's Schwartz unloaded a home mound, g,'vlng hIm a ? 1 marknew- coach, said workouts are run, triple and double to help the He currently leads Wayne hur
~~~~~~~/oths;ar~::e~~~P6~ ~~~~dO~~~~~, ;r;aSh a strong l~aslle~~thha~120s~~I~eoos~:~g':h;I.~mond. ThOSe interested in play The veteran smacked his marIe Dave Nuss (10) has fourlng for Wakefield should br'lng round triPPer in the-third to pick s'rikeouts, Dave Hix to-a) Ihreetheir practice gear, he said. up two of. thi~ three runs batted Overin has given up fOur runs,
Wayne manager HanK Overin in when he drove in Mallette 13 hits and six walks in his 20said his club will practice three "Aallette took first on a single two thirds innings N\allette, wh-odays a week, beginning Monday which scored pitcher Earle Ove has lhrown nine Irames, has notat 7 p.m. The, team also will rin given up any runs or hits but
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The top 'individual game andseries will be among the awardspresented to women bowlersWedne~y r:lighL Nlay L al theannOardpliC '....emeR" 8Q...Ir09
In addition' fa other awardspresented by various leagues,
, I f off'cersfor the 1974·75 s~ason. Presentofficers include pres'ldent' G, I.Willoughby, vice pres'ident',SallySchroeder-, secretary,treasurerand sergeartt,at-"rms JoanLacokas. •
Associati,pn banquet at L~urel.
Tickets' are stir! on sale tor the6:30 p.m. dinner at '$3,50 each,said association secretary.treasure~ Vicky Skokan, but deadlinefor buying tickets is. Friday.ThQse. int~resfed in attending the
'dinn,er should contact DorisDaniels, Skokan said,
Besides ,.the high game an'jjseries aw.ards. the assodationwitl present trophies to womenkeQlers who rolled a 250 orbetter during th'e season. So farthere are two receiving theawards:::.... ':.Adeline Kienast for a257 and Sally Sc/:troeder' for a F
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prac Ice on e nes ays an ayne can Inue scormg In as wa e SIX ussFrjday~ Jhe l,o'dl'th on --s- tqpte by DClve up one run two 'h'd~ and three
One of three fleW additions to Nuss. doubles by Gordie Cook walks during his 3 two· thirdsthe 10·rl)ember Northeast Ne Innings and Hix has alloweri_.one __br-aska Baseball League, Mar- run, three walks, no hits in 1
tinsburg·Allen, already started Trojan Golfers two third innIngspractIce ..... Wayne's balling average has
• • • According to -coac~ -Bob An Down Pender !... ·_·-moved ;w--#-t)uf'·-poi-n--t-s------fr·o~_ Tlckefs_Sf!11 SE!I~K§.QO of Martinsburg. hIS fe~_ __ ~~.s ~49._.2_'l~_g--9.e_-'Ihe.._.1edm~-Jlr- __
w1l1 be young thIS year "We WakefIeld gaffers toppled ".15 collected a SEason total of 67Persons mterested In attend may not have the long bait Pender 'Friday afternoon io a hits In 148 bats.
In9 the annual WinSide HIQh hitfers, but we will have speed dual at Wayne Way'ne, now 5 t. IS scheduledSchool at~ ~nquet ~~~atG-:-_ T-he-T~ f-etff-----m-ci·team--e-f to- h-QSt'-AHen today (Thursday,Qnty)wo da.Y!i. t~ get tickets from So far 14 have 'turned out but Alan Johnson, Kerry Bre!>sler, at .1 1 P m at the city b~rlthe SChool~...E...~b~embers'._2\11~erS_Q~x~more by M!ly Joh_n Polen and Bennett_~m~..dj.amQnd___
Wayne State football coach 1 shot a 198 to Pender's 208 WayneDel Stoltenberg will be the gu-est . "Johns?n led the quariel WIth a BancrOITspeaker for .the'6:30 p,m. SCJtur. Back In 1890, Wp.consm,~ 45 while Bressler and Polen hadday dinner. :-~-'50 Included in_ the football ,p-Ieven char,ged un ~9_.each and Sal,r:!!.on f~~d a.__?..!.._~lYnl-' ,'__program wil' bePresentationof--U1-"!tw-gridiran ~t,hr--- Wednesday after;noon v.vake "'()~(:I ,. rJ:~~~ ,'t,
the outst~nding athlete of the, ~(}P~:;sh~~'~'ln~i::o~~(.~)p~~r} field was slated to meet Wlsn.er ~~'I~ _>;/~~~,;:;: I'::'year award plus lette~s and pins fo~mal football gaml' ('VN Pilger a: Beemer. befo,re playmg V ••rry IN.h, "
10 tho'se who lettered in girls and fought. Who won? Why, th,'. ~tr'1 Hartmgt-on H-Ig-h---m a dual·- ~:-;~l;:"'; -boys sports. o~position.of course, 6.1-0, day
CI.U't~h pit~~jn~"by Wakefield's" - __~_____ __~1'I~fIld~~~O~_a~~lr~e(faf~~S~-~~r' ~f:~~y 'Lil!1~+:r ,it:! AB~ RIJ~ ;~~~
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Eagles their flrst loss. 3·2. The Eagles staged a rally in- Paul turned back Allen's the boltom at the 'seventh WI~ I~
chances of going ahead in both two oul and'runners on first andthe fqurth and filth frames, when , " , second when riQhf fje'd~r. Donthe 'home ,team had the bases at home., Then Allen's . third brandt dou,bJ.l?d,.;li1t;.1..car:ne home Kluver ra:pped, a fly II:> center.--1-ead~-Good--pJtG~nd_--ba~man'Lbr~~~g'OOk-wafked .to on-OOl,J.g ~SOderberg's fir,sl of two' But 'the rally fell short asstrong fielding eliminated AI- fill ffle sacks t>efo.re first base· run.scoring ,singles. . -'Munter grabbed the ball for the wilkelield
- ,'·onu·,·t·hhwope,n"no.f., ~:'Iy!"~t~r':s, its man Ra.ndY ~'nser flied out. se~~n~~illbop~:~~e ~:glfleSO~~ :~: third out T'm JRouse 7b
All d bid d Wakefi~ld, 22. will host Hom k,·,Tn S"'briln(IT (hi the, fourth, Paul walked . en s sec~~ as~s. Od e game with a 'booming hit over :o(J.,qj"Cq "
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singled to put ',runners at fjlr.st Pitcher Roger Anderson walk Wdkelield struck ba-ck wilh two I I nur',UdY' for dip if' t E i'dlelfind second. VonMinden tried·to ed before a?vancing on second runs in top of the tifth with lhe'BluC Devils
• maLe it home on center fielder baseman Tim Hilt's single Center fielder Jerry Munter W,lkl,l'l'ld 100 020 0---3Darwin Rubeck's single b:H Anderson then ca'me <,ingl0d before Allen hurler Rag AlIl'n 010 010 0--- 2
Wakefield catcher Keith 51e' home on . left fielder Paul Sny Ibrandt tagged the Allen runner der's single before Hill was ;? I B" f 9 1
!occedoutatthi,donatiolde,',' Wayne' Basts anero t, _.,G al Keglers -chOice by VonMinden. *'''0'then walked to toad the bases,
bu\t Paul struck out Rubeck to I dTo Honor ~3e:'~:~k\~7a~~~7he~"'i~at~~t~ Face Eag es To ay at HomeTop Bow,,Iers as Allen coach -Bob Moore said.
, "It was, Paul's clutch pJlchingthai beat us "
Wakefield started out thegame with a 1·0 lead when, Sie
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As if stands now, League will have sixLegion teams instead of fhe usual five ofWayne, Wakefield, Laurel, 'Wisner and .~__Pender. The Midgets will drop fr.om eightto seven. Bancroft and Walthill· Lyonsalso will tield Midget teams.
After talking with Winside coachWayne Dunklau and Wayne coach HahkOverin, verified Winside will have ajunior team, but at the cosf of a Midgetclub. Dunklau said there are not enoughMidget pla,yers to form a club.
IT'S OF:FIC1AL. Winside will have anAmerican ,Legion team entered in theJ~o?lp:h Bish.6'p-league this summer. ThIs Isthe flrsf time in about three years thearea town has fielded a Legion team,
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Wayne Stat~_ bounced off a Morningside---wen the:_opener,double loss to Morningside Mon 8-7, by throttling a late Wayneday to beat Nebraska Wesleyan rally_ Four Wildcat pitcherstwic.e. here Tuesday. worked the game, with starter
The Wildcats' acc0I"!1---.E1 ished Mark Prather laking the los$,' ~_.:... h,;eeOofJipe"'ni1iilng wi" "Wffhan easyB.l 7ollowC'dbY':';Ray~~oW!r~- . t...wA-¥-N-Ef~--=r-OW.N.-:T...EAM<s rtqt-99.in9 to
decision.., but they needed a Saul -and Leo Yrkoski. exist forev'er on just -the, donations ~ror1Jthree·hit. two· run rally In ,the A first-inning pair. of homers loea.! businesses an.cl a few f.aithfulbottom of the seventh to salvage by Rick Benedetto" and Tilfl followers, It's going to ta~e the supp~t ofa 2·1 victory. Denham put the Cats ahead fhe majority of Wayne citizens and area
That uprising. came on a early, but Morningside scored in people to make the dub a good onesingle by Don Hasenkamp of four innings through leaky I don't mean for a', bunch of Wayne
Consistency and hard worK: c-an best~describe this week's Scribner, a triple by Dean Ott of If'Iayne defense and shaky pitch: ,people to iump out of chairs and try FOR THE first time In Wayne High's"Athlete of the Week," both behind and at,the plate"" Hooper and a single by Jim ing out for the baseball That's ridicu history, a member of the football team is
Wayne High senior Bill ~chwartz, thi~ week's recipient. Wetzel of Grand Island, Wilacat 'The second game turned into a lous, But it would help if a few would on the Shrine Bowl roster.
~~~esr~own consistency as'a c~t~her and,top perform~nceas a ~;~r;at~e~:::~:: only one hit disasfer.Jor Wayne while Morn ~;;e~d~~;!l:e::~ a little support by na~;3~~tt~l:t~~~~h:~ua~i~: a~~~r~r~~;HIs batting average went river the .500 m~r-k thIs_ week Coach Larry ~~.~Vltz credl~&d ~;~idaer~anit~~:dl~h~'·f~~~~·/~h~ In the past it generally has ,been the lineman., _The. 6), }05..:Q9I,J,Qder is_tb~-o,njy
,=_-~a~ft~er~.~sl~u:gg~l~ng~.';h'~M;:lr~sl~t~lO~rT~Ier~' ~'OTffi~~,,~y~ea~r~.Il~u~t ~he~d~id~n,!'If.s~1 ~~~~:-"~~::::"-~~~r-~~ft~~~~~~~;'--~:,:a~I~)~":,~t~~:~,~",~d~O~iid~--I:r~g-;f:f€~f1~) sf ~;Ia, e, 01'11 ie 'r: ve df ea schools to nave aI , e an pp e a boost his average from as tbe Plainsmen oufhit 'the ~~~ng~ot~~~~ii~~de~i~~::~~~~~ funds to keep the program alive, In chance to play in the annual North.South
.467 a week ago to .526, Wildcats In both games. Starter homer was one of only four recent years the .cos1 has risen from Shrine Game-in August.
Although the triple and hortler were the first of the year Scott Sagert of Wahoo scattered Wayne hits '$Wl:':'~~ tgoo,Onng
eIOxPfeocottedthe$2'bO~10, .athg;a"'nye,ah'", Hulsnkceh,eAck,I;.ncgonOfVee,'en'hcee 'pe,aCOy'ed, bo,.s0nkoSt' ',hheefor him, the double was his fifth - tops for his team. nine Wesleyan hits in a fungarne IJU 3 , ,
Schwartz shares the catcher's position with Mike Meyer, game stint. Jim Mergen, iunior year? II would help if more people would only one to be invited, thol{gh. Two yearsboth of whom have teamed up wIth Wayne hurlers to help from Esterville, la,; playing his Dana Downs attend home games ago another Blue Devil standout. Mikebuild Wayne's present 5·1 mark. - first season at Wayne, and I'd be Willing to bet the maiority of the Ginn, was asked~to play. Ginn turned' Besldes_basM>all, Schwartz also has played Of! the football making his first start, also went ·WS ,·n Teno,·s Northf'asf Nebraska Baseball League down the invitation.and basketball teams '"durfng his high school years. tt1e route, yielding erght hits. members have more lollowers at away . There's only one other Northeast
ott the field, Bill 'is an honor roll student, Son of Mrs. Wayne 'will fake a 126 record games fhan the locals have at their own Nebraska player trying out tor an
~::I~~;~~:~dZof Wayne. he made. the 'hl,d qua"", B honor ~e~;:;~;~ then 'eturn, home ~~e~ W:~~:~I;::::~:~~ ~::;: ho~~~e~~,~ so< he-poor-~=~e~Po~he~:"a,~o~~;e:~~~;;'~E~T k PI ff T I for a twin clash with Yankton before Dana pulled out a 5-4 win ~:eynnde"~~:S;~'1t~ea~~a~~S;1r;:e~~a~~~~a~ ~~:de:r~ ~:~Itg~;nto~en:~:1 ~~~~:;iC;TJ~~
Jvniots 0 e oyo it e ~~:d~6u;,e;~~::n~t°;'~e~' ~~~~ he,e Tuesday winn" namely pdche" But '0 have a Pdlen, Columbus Lakeview, Rick Benish,The juniors Pounded the sen 17, Kerry Jech 10, Tad Bigelow week. .. For Wayne's only co ed play. good pifchlng sfaff you've got to have the Norfolk
iars to win the playoff champ. 6. Morningside accomplished er, it was a banner day, Julielonshlps of the city' recreatIon Sophomores-Rick Mitchell 16, whaf no other team has man Spencer, freshman from Rockbasketb~ll league, 98:70, Monday Dave Hix 15, Mike 'Sharer 17, aged fhis year "_ be"f W;>,yne Island, III playinq the No 6night. Pat Darcey 7, Larry CreiQhton State twice Playinq on a__~~.aJL ,>pot In slnqle,>, came up wifh
Earle, Ov'erin and Jack Froeh· 6 RecreatiQ"=Randv Workman Tield In Sio~Crfy~~Chiefs ~fier'-first win !hen, tealTilflY -----o-~~----._---.-- ... ~_~.. __ .. _.._lith lipped the nets for 23 Md 70 72, Rich Workman 11, Rod outslugged .til.'? , ,Ca.t~ WiU" .elght v.:ilh Terry McMillen of Logan, t, Ail four d((~d high '>chQoIJraCl(:·----··~-..points respectively to. rllp up the Turner 8, Mike Manes 6, Greg home runs In fhe two game'!>' la., she won a doubles mafch teams Wayne, Laurel, Wake Wayne High senior MarkwIn. Mike Meyer contributed 19, Swinney 4, Jeff Lamp 2, Brian while Wayne tallied three hom that knotted the team score at field and WinSIde had winners Schram shot a blistering 36 for
th~~e PI~°c"ehO;';;o;~: ~~~I:::a~ Magnuson 2. e" ,,' ~~,~~~~:,'~~~~',,;,~~:~,s ~:~: ~~~eBI~~~e~~:~~:;~~d~~:d~~~~~gUo:e;i~~ea~~~;e:~~~gsq~0~~5 fo~~~~~:r~:tp:~~o:::s ~if~~~ Coeds Rip clash wit~~;o~j:oS~~;~~I:~~;nh~~: Mt"'d':~;"o, Lage ~~~ln:O~~~~~,~I~:~~gulacat the/v\onte Lowe poured in 74 points 200 yards below a dam, diver Ill', mile of 01: 43 Schram, who posted the lowto lead the winners sian or other man.made stru.c. M·d1 d 8 2 Resulfs d ': 'l? f3 to lake for all three teams, edged out
Othe' sco,;ng tu,e I an ';. - Sing1es V,nce Eme,y 1i,'.1 Ih~":;:;;':: lump Wd~m~~ :~~al::~';;~~:tb~o~h:,~e~~:.~~:~~:\~~~-;~:O~a~I~:~;l~~' Bob an~O;:te~:;:T~o'Nehb~:~~~ ~~:; so~~:" ~::::e ,a~la,~: ,;coo~~n;~ ~;yn;~t'~~:'f~~h~;~1;:~:~; ello,1 01 JH 8 Wokel<eld, BBO Scott Ehle" and Randy Wo,kSeniors-Kim Baker 25, Bill have a minimum draw weigh' of -" lea ted Rick Noyes, 6,4, 6-2. Tim yard team dashed to first man eaCh fired 39 with anotherSchwarts 17, Ral~dy Workman 40 pounds at 78 inches, ~, 10 1 Juesday on an 8 2 home. win Johnson, Dana, deteated Dan in I J7, the old meet senior. Robin Kudrna, rounding
FISH FR'y OV~a~;dl~~~:;~"e~~o,ge la. Ro," 6 O. 6 J. Tom Bock Dana ,ecoc~,~II<,',,':;:,,~h~~d1~;u;:,~s oU~~~~o:~u;in~s~~;e:,:'o~~t~nat~'~pitched all 'he way for her ninth ~~f,e:t,jedJe~O~~c:o~:~:,a~~f;Cl~' ,rill,: fr'I,l/ jr'elm look first meet with a 164 total, nine
r =!I . {~ 'A BAR. H<)SKINS f ~~~~~~~s o~f t~:v~~;::';~;i~ ~:~ ed Twy McMillen 6 I, 62 Wi,t~' ~~; BF1"~t),,'::,~ ;, ,,,< Cia" ~:~i~~3wayne, wh;te Wesl Point
.,. "-~., a p'erfeet day at bat, going lour Julie Spencer, Wayne, defeated d ( W h d 20 ~Torn Walker, 6 LbO . ~OI~ltl<, t;) 's~j'~~~~~lh d fhe ~ Norfolk's B team took firsf
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lanche in the. Wayn'e fIrst inning, Luce. Ljef NeIJe, 6·3, 6 1. Julie fhird in the fwo mile relay Tad Bigelow led the 8 squad
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SPrl'illll~.m. . 1 1 p.m. ~tu~a:a:~ ~~eyn game, with Iwo ~~~ece ~ef::;e'cJY T~~ M~~::e~' ,,~;,dd ~~OPI~eb'~~:cu~he w~~~oo~ La~~s;~~:o h:~o~'~e~~n~heinm;~e~ of L~~~~~'J~~~~:i.'e,;;~~a'b;~~~ 7~~~:s:~ ~~~~ :o:o:::,,::,ef':~~'150 ~e)(t on the Wayne schedule ts-------80&--Boettcher, -7<ir, i~6, 6·3. Tim heave of 1379 to topple Ed fwo·mile run to establish ano·th· Kirk McCoy and Mark McCoy men Si Prather and Roger
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l, . "~ ~~~;'d and fhe ·two.mile' relay pete~son. "Since the beginning ~raaC:el~ntca~~0~d;;~d~hil:0~e ~~~a~~~~~.t~~~~~~~~~~=-_I '...qm'EF DAYS'· SPECIA~S---"--'-'l".a<LQJ.ililendo",B,a"h, Don 0' I,ack ;cason-'" "as .I,aoed side goes fo Ihe Wesl Po;nt go 10 No,folk to, a-",ateh with __~ '5 . . . __ __/ ~ .. Nelson . a_~d_. ,~at. ~orcey . to.Ok i1!I!::lQ51} . .!!l.!..Q.I!te off fhe----.tr.a~ttorra!-.-----saThraa~~NorrOTKl:affiOTrc,----s·varsityand B:- I-- - -- ..' is thlr.d wiffi a.,. OO'.J.llm..e . . reeor.d'. '. . '.. heads to he Norfolk invifalional. teams.
I-- -_. ~~-, ,_.' ., di~:~op~~~e ~~Yf~~St~~.:i~I~: th~'i~j~~~de;s~::~~ p~aece~of~~ [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iij~!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiift-=-=--- - -- E diU ,,(:f ,1 sr:hoQT-rL'T/JTcr----MilT<:-r-------fotlr-+h-i-n thc·J seu., Nill d In 0nN ~ eclipsed the old m<u:.~_(}~45--2- perfoI.ffiMl.0-'------ _
' ,. -----l...l ------ ~ hctd'byMdrv'5mITh last year by The discus event seemed to be. ~ almost a second the strong event for ail three
1974 FORDS ,~ In Ihr; (liI',sC r,lnk<;, Winsi.df: schools. In addih?n to WinSidei . ;§ wlfh I, pOln!,> and <md Wayne's piacl~g, WakefieldIi ... .......-...- . __ . ~ I'n"hed I6lh w,lh ga,ne,ed I,IIh behind Ihe 120'II - --. i ce',pn sAow;ng by Qan-·LjndsfcOffi--
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Second at SCQttsbluffTHE WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL I,ap shoot team won high 100 BAYER $] t9 Value 79 ~hoAors agl:tin, 'this time placing second in a shoot atScollsblu(f. The rive-member squad of, Randy Pinkelman, $ .steve Joraen,en, Sfeen Andecson, Ken Baier and Rick 100 ANACI N $]" V.alue l' .. 19Reed broke a total of 693 rocks o.ut of 1,000 10 fie for 'frrst ,wi,th a team from Council Bluff's",The,Jowa team won tophonors in the shooiotf. Team co·liapfains ~an, left, 1'·--00- 0" I· 8911'and ,Jo,gensen also placed high ;n Class. A ind;v;dual Ica clurn $] IS Value . ...shootIng. Pinkel.man Placed,.)econd, breaking 155 targets Phosphate .oui a! 200, while Jorgensen tame in third with the sa~e
score. Ken Baier. .the third member: to place, was seconcrm GR'I ESS R'EXALL..................r....i..tII~_ ...--_.~__----L__ ·.Q~ss ,o,c.ompetition with a 12l score, Anderson had a 142, , ' ' : " ,
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participation- ribbons~ a changefrom pa<;t' years whIm theyreceive rI ons ase on owwell they did ·m th'~ contestRibbons accordmg "to rankingNill again be givell to seniord,jvisi6n~speakers _ •
The top senior- bo'y and girl inthe con*esl will advance to thedistrict ~,H speaking confesl atNorfolk on May.j That contesfwtll be held at NortheastNd)raskCl Technical CommunityCollege
U.S. GOVERNMENTbUARANTEED BONDS
80/0
co Top .j H spea~ers <in, WayneCounty will be hamed Mondayfllqh; following compciilion i'ntlw .. .4 H Timely Topics Sp,cechContest at Wayne Sfille Collecje
Thf' anlllHI! speaking _c::ontest,·.ill at B pm jt,." the
of the- college'S siua!,'I'I (en/L'r
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STA fE AND LOCAL TAXES
Ef)\'oAHI) U .JOJ"ES &: CO.I - --ESTIfBtTSHED 1871
__ MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
For Complete Details Write or Call:Ronald E. Lemonds
Earl H. MitchellP. O. Box 101
Norfolk, Nebraska 68701Phone 371·1703
I would like further information on U. S. ,GovernmentGuaranteed Bonds. -
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or W,I1.I'Y ,JCl·(,nJjil~ t:, W"rtrJ~9k l..:ncyclopeq,a, .:i'hia titalmos! 's'ixTritfion rajnd"-(Jri·~
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trGnT vr">i+ing WdYflf' dndSoulh Dakota Tefh In a tflongular at Chodron_ TueSday 1"
.'rH::'arl'{ complete sW,,"io'p ofsprints helped the host Eaglesadd up 104 points to 43 by TecharH:1-1.1 Oy-W':fyrrn
For Wayne. 80b Zitek cantinued his domination of the hurdies, winning both the 1.20 highsand 440 infermediates - thoughnol in fast '---rrmes-'because-"orwind
Chuck Collins fin'ished Ihlrd inhoth hurdles and SE'cond in n-,ehigh jump, plus running on thesecond place ".j40 relay
jerry Kruger won the highjump with a 62 best and tooksecond in th,e friplj jump: O1herWayne plaC:-lnqs:. fourths by RodUnger in ravel in, Bob Steinauerin the 880 and Chip Hagerman InHH-! thre~ mile, ___",Keith Olsen, ,>us,lained what
seemed to be minor Injury toboth leg,> '""hile pole vaulting
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0<:1 31. for being closeddurrng the firearm season Permit numbpr", ,lre clqaln unllmd
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TIle archery deer season ISSept 21 through Dec ]1, e)'(eplduring the firearm season, In1973, there was an Increase ofsome' 3,ornr archery permits ISsued, from S,?OO to B,lOO Archery permil numbE'rs will aga,nbe- unlimited thiS year
SqulrrH :,~dsun has bet-fl ~el
for'-Sepr 1 through Jan, 31 Thebag limit IS seven and possession. 21
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'~C~lJto~C '51.~"".l:'i"i ,; Processing" Curing" Siluuge StuHing
JOHNSON FROZEN fOODS~....~oI'hooMl_lI_Ill'.--ii'SJjjj-.fiiii~i"'ttm'iiijlll'I"f:mj'lflll.jJi"nllij;l;ii"'ini'i}~~'=:::~II~r~"'fll~
Army SpeCialist Four HowardGraham, 21, son of Mr and Mrs GAYLEN STEVENS, ':ion of MrMelvin Graham of rural Bp.lden ,wd Mrs St~'J,,-,ns o'f Winis assigned 10 the 3rd Infantry Sid'!, I<:,fl for 1<'1<;1 monfhDiviSion in Germany -1/1"1':((' h" ,,'till lor 13
Spec Graham is a mechanic months C;tp'/€ns N<1'o In CaliWith the DiVision's Troop A ]rd for'qlcl 18 His ad
S,quad~on, 7th Cavalry Ir L (pi G ~"~,,,~en'i, _ ?,:.L .-I----PGC"",S--Schwcl'nTiJrr:- ,- -- - ,- ..",,-=.',", NlWC)lfj 151 "fI1I]s:W '~~' - - -.;;;----.
His -Nile, Sandra, IIVF~S rv'\illl~t E PO San Fr,:.ncio:;coColoradc Spfings, Colo
--S-O'~:~;_~;,ea~~a~~~.Ja~gee:b-Now~ JOpDnJaeger, of ' Winside, participated
in a mountaineering course heldon Mt. Soyosan, Korea '
---.Dur.in.9-- the......1hree._day course,-~~-Jaeger: 'K learneO'Tne -bask
~nd ~,~vanced .t_orm~ "" r_appe~I,-",~ounta:n-c-(irnbl ngancfr-ope'-
bridge construction, Instructionconsisted of a classrOOITl phasefolto~gd by pragJc.Ql_ al?plicafions on fhe cliffs of M"f -Soyasan.
Sgt, Jaeger is regularly assigned as a squad leader withthe 2nd Infantry Division~s. Bat!cry C. 2nd Battalion of the 61stAir Defense Artillery' at CampCasey, Korea
H-+s- Wife, Gall" ~ilJes, in Wayne
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I HOW DID YOU SCOHE'Here arP tinY answP-1 '-'.TIn.' elr IveJ of d mol UJ
I vehIcle when .frdvelulY
thp l~ea"'le . on J down 9r ,,(lo UPOrl~ dny hllJhway ':>h,dl 1l()1
THE GUTTER DUSTERS bo ..·.I,nq r"iH"(1 rdppvd u[) 1'1,' Monda', t./t.:'rr100n Lad":"5 I cua)1 WI I h I hI' lj"(Jf" u!
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Donna Lutt Janet Helthold. MinnA OUe and Ar 1,-.,,<-- Rab':r I In d ..,k 1<1 t u! n '.1 f~(" II \4__ ._ __ I', wheel' In t he directIon
B· G - - B- l' .t I .. d I the re'" 01 th,· car IS19 orne 09 Iml S ncreo~e . Sk'dd';;9 In ca~e of a
More hunferL Wi'" have a antelope permit numbers as well antelope permits In 1<,172 or 1973 I blowout, take yourbetter chance to bag their limit as changes in ellgtbility for may not apply until alter Ihe I foot o-f-f the gas,., lel-ll,ngdU,ring deer and -antelope seas· permils, some new unll boun-d ,n,tl,)1 appllcallon- gerlod and the car roll 10 a stOfl·ons, thanks to the state game aries "an'a~'af1--;nc;:easea-per----uraw-mlT--~~!l}7j' Reilll~iflh(,r: -A-4]e9d.Llu.lJ.t~,.L..t.o!n.W.lg'-f:).{o~rn-saV£'-&J.p....c..c;.land 'parks commission. , centage of ellher sex permits tlrearm deer _permits In Ihe
Last week the commission set New legIslation has provided Blue, Elkhorn, and Wahoo units l.... new re~u'ations for 1974 big mean-s 10 improve odds 01 get be ;('Iel'g,ble 10 apply dUring
game hunting; coftonfail and !ing big game permit,; tor'thos," n,t',ll .Jppllc,ltJon pNlodsquirrel season's, which included unruclty in past'drawmgs. Thisan increase in both deer and year," persons ""ho had firearm
IIThe Wayne (Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, April2S, 1974
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANKo~r- frlencfsand relatives-lOr tfie'cards, gills and visits during ourstay In the hospital and Sincereturning home A special thankyou to Dr Benthack and theWayne Hospital staff for theirexcellent care Jennifer Olsonand Bnan a25
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK theBen Franklin Sfore and theperson who drew my name forthe Easter Basket Sheila Laase.
a 25
I WANT TO THANK all myfriends and relatives tor all thecards, lelfers, giffs, flowers andvisits while I was in the hospitalancral tlOme·.··-Speciaf 1ffeJi'iKs ·toRev_ S, K, deFreese. God BlessyOU ali for your thoughtfulnessDorothy Liveringhouse a25
THANKS SO MUCH to all myfriends and relatives for themany cards, visits and flowersduring my stay in the hospital.Gene Nettleton. a 25
Cards of Thanks
PersonalsLOSE WEIGHT safely & fastwith X-II Diet Plan ~.oo. RE·UCE Excess Fluids with X-Pel$3.00, Money Back Guarantee.Gibson Discount Center. m28t20
FOR SALE: Nationally accre~j
ted S"PF Yorkshire- ooarsanctgj~ts 140 day WIs. a·nd BF
--a-va+I--able. E-)(E~lJeAt €llolali'y Dean Sorensen, Wayne,Nebr. Phone 375·3522. f25tl9
Sports Equipment
I WISH TO TIiANK my relativesand friends for their prayers,
-v-i-s-t--!--5--,---gifts- -a-n-cI flowers- wh-rte-t-·was hospitalized in Norfolk andsince returning home. A specialthank you to Pastor d~Freesefor his visits and prayers. Athank you for all the foodbroughf '0 our home. Thanks\also ,for the b"lrthday card shower. I enjoyed all the cards.Everything is appreciated verymuch and thank you again. Youare all 50 very kind and may.God....Bles-s---_·y.ou,._.-Mr:-s-._.".Lj,ldia... __Knies-€he-. a25
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LARGE SELECTION of. 1974Yamaha motorcycles·. Many
- usea-cycleS-all srzes ~-an(f
makes. Call 373·4316 lor anevening appointment. CompleteSales an~ Service. Thomps.~!:1_---,Implement, Bloomfield, Nebr.
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FARM
RESIDENTIAL
MOVING?
Dally or WeeklyRotlte Service
Containerized Service720 Logan
Wayne, Nebraska
the opportunlfy
'0 h ... ndle your order ..,,,purchitse or redempt.on
of
U.S. GovernmentSecurities
Dale StoltenbergNotional Farms
Company
.112 WEST 3RD STREET
375·2145
State Natlonol Bonk& Trust Compon,;,
Beginning May 1MRSNY'S
SANITARY SERVICE-For QU,i,c;J!:" .. EfHcient ,;.
Residential & COl"QmercialRubbish Removal
Dial 375-2147
MAGIC MISTCARPET CLEANING
SERVICENew proce,ss jn this area. Letus clean your carpet with a
Don't take chances withyour valuable belongingsMove with Aero Mayflower,America's most recom·mended mover.
Abler Tronsfer, Inc.
traction system. Call for afree estimate. Mrs. JamesPotts, Mrs. M. D. (Mike)~mith, 375-1694. ,,'
PRESCRIPTIONS
The most important thing wedo is to fill your doctor's RXfor you.
GRIESS REXAlL STORE
Phone 375-2922
531,500
611 East 10th·
Phone 375-2125
Wayne, Nebraska375-1176
WE HUMBLY APPRECIATEthe many acts of kindness
COMMERCIAL extended to us by our friends,neighbors and relatives al' thetime of our dad's death. Heart·felt thanks for the beautifulcards, the food and flowers, fhewords of sympathy, and the
Foims-For-Sale- ~~m~~~~II~{f~:~~r~f ~::-JU~.S Eotft>... acres two Re.v. and Mrs. Paul Wharton,_m~ _8f'-!aurel. Can Howard Wharton, Mr. and Mrs
gi u possession for 1974. 6:~~oo~ ~~91:~d J:::. L~:~;;~'N~W L1STlN~56 acres Beckley a25"iiip'j'Iil .... f Wayne --~----~
\.0 • .,..,. ediate pos.s . .on a lOW-interest con- I WISH TO EXPRESS mytract. sincere thanks to my family and
+++++ friends who remembered meThree acre pork production with cards, visits, flowers andunit south of Wayne on high- phone calls. Thanks also to fheway. Excellent house and ones who.brought food in and tofacilities for farrow to finish those who assisted in the homehog operagion. this past month while I was ill.
Contact It was greatly appreciated Mrs.George Biermann:: 0325
For SaleBy Owner
Three bedroom split levelhome near college .. Centralair, large closets and cathedral living room. Two-cargarag~ and large fenced backyard.
FOR SALE: Abler. Truck. _Ter·minal located at Hartington,Nebraska. This flne 40' x 80' tileconstructed warehou'se - withtruck high loading facllit.ies available 5'oon, Housing available. Phone 254·6549 or'Res. 254~1. m4tf
MOLLER AGENCYREAL ESTATE
SAY!;: Will do brakE; jobs,tune ups and mechanical workon your car or fruck Call 5842320 between 6 and 10, eveningsReasonable rates a25t3
HAVE ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS? Call us for everything inelectrical needs', Swanson TVand Appliance, phone 375·3690.
7 & 79 &-9
10 & 10
Phone 370$.-2134
WE SERViCEWHAT WE SELL
KUGLER ELECTRIC
WE HAVE 1 STORESFOR YOURSHOPPING
CONVENIENCE'
I A F~,~'L'~'~'fNN'W rFr<q,d;l,reand
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: 115 MAINi A WI.l;!(' S{'le.c.llon 01
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Maverick 4·0r.Torino Wagon.LTD4-0r
Wanted
SpeCial NoticeQ,
COBS WANTED: We buy cobsand pick them up on your farmFor prompt removal, call Landholm Cob Company, 372'·2690,West Point f2ltf
Business Opp.
WORTMAN AUTO COFonlM","" D"I" Misc. Services
119 E.51 3rd- -P-h----3~-.------------
APARTMENT FOR RENT:F urnl5hed basement apartmenfUtdilll:'S paid Phone 3753564
a2513
RESPONSIBLE PERSONWanted '0' own·-'and,----&peratecilndy & confection vendingroute Wayne and surroundInq area. Pleasant business.
--ff1gtr '--prlff1T·l1enfs·. -"Can------star-tparf. Itmc-.-----Aq~-.ex_pe-r-k'.;A~€e>-~---------~nol Important. Requires car R lEt t THE FEDERATED WOMENSand Sl, J9S to S3,750 cash eo 5 a e CLUB of Winside wishes toInvestment. For details wrife thank all area clubs for theirand Include your phone num. fine cooperation at the ,Fleaber: FOR SAlE Ma-r·kel.'-5peci-at thanks-to thos-e-
Department BVV --Cunum .built homes and who contributed towards the3938 Meadowbrook Rd. building lots in Wayne's new- food sale and bazaar a25
St. Louis Park, MN 55426 esf addition. There's a lot tolike in the "Knolls." VakocConstruction Co. Phone 375E-7-4----of' 3-15-=30S-S-o'- 375·3091:'-
FOR RENT: J·bedroom furnlshed mobile home, 10 x 55South part of Wayne. Available'April 20. Phone 3]5·2782 a4ft---- ~--~
FOR RENT: Water conditioners. fully automatic life timeguarantee. all ~izes, for as little
,as $J 50 per month. Swanson TVand Appliance, Phone 375-3690.
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we are hiring
Apply HI per~on
Nucor Steel
Wayne, NebraskaPhone 375 1921
Apply at plant Site,SIX miles northeast
of Norfolk
WAYNE
CARE CENTRE
LPN's & Aides
HELP WANTED
112 ProfeSSional BUlldmgWayne, ,Nebr:aska
Due to our recent e)(panSlon
Build a career In Nebraska'snewesflndus-t-F-y, Good start.,ing wage, chance for advancement, fringe benefits.We-Will train.
For Rent.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart0"-"I)L CJos,e to. Cdmpu~. -Utlll!le<,pd1d. Available Apr;1 10. Phone37'>··2782. aMf
This beauiTfully draped and·carpeted central air.conditionedhome features: Living room surrounding a large stone fireplace _formal dining (multi-purpose) room· spacious kitchen and diningarea· three bedrooms· full bat':!., 'l..0wer level includes a familyroom two bedrooms bafh aJ¥l utility room. South front lot inWestwood Addition.
PROPERTY EXCHANGE
FOR RENT Two furnishedrIlJdrtmel'"lts, one large and one"Inall Call 37515:'1. evenings orwf'ekends m2811
FOR RENT: Four room up<,tiPrs apartment AvailableM,~y 1 120 Ea"t Filth 51.,
Wdyn~ Eldt'rly (.ouplt' prel~r
rprt ~1S
FOR RENT· 'l=urn;<;hed anI"~)'--'rlrQgm apartment, All u!iH.tles1"llcI (l'ntr,jl air
prl'v"a1e entrance Available'l"('dlrltely' PI lonE- Jl:' 1716 "1.'>13
EARN EXTRA MONEY dellverlnq Thf" Wayne Herald onWednesday and Saturday afternoos We nepd paper carri~rs inWa.eficId and you may qualifyif you are between the ages of 9and 13 Absolutely NO col lee!
g-'Contact The Wayne Herald,P.O Bo)( 71 f2SIf
WANTED: Male or femalefull or par! time. 10 work Inpart~ Aprly In per"on to Hamer.. CoryellAulo Co <'I 18t3
HELP WANTED: Young manIn.tere<,tpd In retail bUSinessEilrn whlip you learn Minimumedu< iltlon, high 5chool graduate
~;~~~dBO~t:t~M~g~ ~~:I~f~~:e FOR ~ENT: Furnished apartlions, education. experience ment available tor the summerSteady advancement for the Across street from college~ Pre
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APPLY
MAD1S0NFOODS, INC.
Ch~ck Wi'" Us Before YouBUY'-c" SELL - RENT
FARM FOR SALE
WE HAVE LOCAL ANDOUT-Of-STATE
FARM BUYERS!
Three bedr:oom home located on beautiful lot nearcollege Kitchen, liVing room, dining area, bath (Withshower), Fireplace. cenlral air, carpeting, patio.finished basement. all aluminum combination windows, attached garage, large backyard. This hQuse isIn excellent condition!
WE NEEDFARM LISTINGS
Four bedroom home with large masTer oearoom,living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room andbath on main floor Thrll~ large bedrooms on secondfloor N(·w carpeting and newly redecorafed fhroughoul the entire home, Full basement with new familyroom Detached garage Centrally loc~ted
600 acres In Dixon county, exceptional livestock unit,lairly new hOrlJe..--ouf buildings lair, offered on goodcontract, present owner·operator wishes fo retire.
""len & Women production workers
!ineeded' on the day shift. A Few
Openings 00 3:30 to 12 shift.
Madison, Nebraska
iOa.m.-5 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 a.m.-12 noon Saturdays
Rates Uf? To $3 70 Per HourWhen Qualified
MUSIC TEACHER WANTED:Half time elementary vocalmUSI( In<,trl)(tor wanted byPender PubliC Schools WnteSupt J E Brazee or callJBS 30J4. Pender, Nebraska a25t3
FOR SALE; Cushman golf cartand trailer, Phone 375-3196. a.m
COMMERqAL -
Two bedroom home WIth large IlYlng room tea,·peted)' kitchen and bath, Oak. floors throughout. Lotsof storage space. Private entrance to 'ull finishedbasemen I with apartment facilities. Attached garageLocated near the coll~e.
Good going women's apparel shOp (building andbusiness' on main .5treet In Wi5ner. Completelyremodeled. Exfra nice I
Large brick bUilding "located on main ,str&@'t InWakefield. E)(cellent condition
CHOiCE BUILOING LOTS AVAILABLE IN WAYNEI
NEW liSTINGFour bedroom home located on nice comer lot neardowntown b'ining ;'Oom~ r;v'ing--roo-m,-Iarge kiid1ef!.bedroom. half bath and laundry facilities on mainfloor Three large bedrooms and lull bath upstairs()rak floors thr-ovghout ~ main floor tully carpeted.Furl basement, dt'tached garage
F=OR SA LE; 1966 Chevrolf'j 1mpala. Power steering. powerbrakes. ,automatic transmissionBest ofl~r Phone 186 4283. a2514
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Spend·a Week or a Weekend With Us. IKOA Sioux City "-
McCook Lake Campground 1Jefferson, South Dakota 57038
.~_!'te~'ed Pool ..Wtth..5..u$ar ,Sand Beach--.··Caltoe-i-ag--.: Also Lake.swlmming With Beach, Ar.cade B. Snack Bar
, Clean Restrooms , Fishing, Hot (free) Showers, Boat Ramp, Laundromat _ Mini Golf Courst>
,Store , Horse Shoe Court, Fort & Tepees. Bike Rentals• Large Children's Playground
ALL LEVEL PULL THRU CAMPER SITES
lOver 150 Spaces Tenters Are·Welcome
Located On:West Side of 1-29 North of Sioux City
Use.Exlt NO.1 or Exit No.2 in South DakotaSAVE'THTnm- . .1··········V SlAY 3 NIGHTS -
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I·Ki.OA'1 Phone 605-232·4519' .
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BEEF DAYS
ladies sizes 5 to 10, medium and narrowwidth, Btack, Nav~ an-lfVihlte-to choose--from. 100 per cent cotton.uppers that aremachine washable. Cushioned insole witharch support to keep you comfortable alldoW lo.ng.
PATfo
Be sure to register for 4 certificates good for---.' -Z---T~one--"5teaks:-each to --be -givei'--- away
Saturday, April 27th af 3:30 p.m. Also regis,ter for a free quarter of beef to be 9tven
-- awa.Y-SatuufaY-at 4..:00 p.m. in frontLcoLthi·>-Jf--'- .1., mmerce ofti(P
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'. Boy's sizes 10 to -6:-Men'sSi'll?S 6'1 to l1.-Cotlon·duck
, uppers with rubber sole.Full cushion insole -'witnarch ·support. ' Decorative
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,1((o~pIIShl!'d" mUSICiansfn, i\ f,·... '" Illinute performanceby DOl' Koenig, ob ar 1 ,[)r Gf>f)rq(' G'oblirsch, Orvillof-';rr)Ll(!c,tptler Duane Claussen,)11(1 high school band instructorRon Oall0n ii'S they combinedNdh !he sevenlh and eighlhOlddl' 10c<'\ls .
TUESDAY NI~HT ~NilS the nightfor W<lyne -cltl](mS to hear theI"'lqtlm(· ~oCnds of the early 20's
~~7r~1 ~~)i'~dj~n~c~~jo~eb~i~~I~o~~e~~,11 tt1C' hiqh school lecture hall
"Mu~l( ,.n"'Sfruc tor Larry Slrat
• DEPENDABLE• RELIABLE
• RESPONSIBLE
Shopper Wins$25 in 'Bucks'
A Wayn£! enan. Ed Sommertefd won last 515 Birthdai Rucks pnze
Somm.erh:Jd '!ldS .11 Corye,lAula when H1(' '.."nnlng date wasannounc~'d last ThlJrsdilY ""venIng. and he furned"out to hi: theshopper ,n one 01 th(~ partlclpaling st.6rcs ,',IIh the blrlhdalec10s:est to Ihe winning date
Be<:dl,JSe therl? was no .9randprill? I,y,t wppk thatprill' to S:7'J for IhpdraNlng lon,qhl (Thur!>daylThe shopper in one of hiesponsoring stores whos;:; bIrthdalp m,)Ichf.'s the dote i'i"nnounccd fl 15 Ih,s (!'/cn,ng .'1111 '0"111
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Mayor of WayM
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MIRONJENNESS
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BOYS: '-5.. '9~$479.-Reg .
"11 Years of Continuous Serv.iceunit"
-. PAID FOR BY MIRON JENNESS-
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h{'Jd in thE- arr·a.<Oilttrflcledsri JE.-nl1 hur.dn;d pptson=,;F(Jr morl' pIctures and aSlory on th~- event". turn 10
TWO YOUNG PEO~Waynp Stdte (olk-q(; stu
dpn' Laurpn R,lsrnusspn<lbo'"p, rlf1d CalVin H,)nSf·n'll (ofprrdqe sell them
-- - '.>{'L,'~c.-a.n.cl_t.hE.-Jr'_ pr.Qo..c..a.rI'.'>dunnq thE' Northeasl Ne
>P'r"'~';:';-(f·· ...paf'~lr"'·--Rf"4; ...*,r.€·eFi'!lr ai W<1',ne St,l!(' Colleqe Sunday fl!.1<,', Ras
'ml,<;';,en of PJa'I1V'E.-.',', .vastrYing 10 mterest d-¥-QUXlQ- .._hoy In th~' CtT"r::1!:- R Ranch,war Omahd :,herp she'::111 hf' a th,s
Irjlked~he Simple th,ngs
,',h,er (,11' bp mad(· Iron-,';IJch CUIT1rtlon th'ng\. as(drdboi'lrd_ fJO," f~~
(hurdH;"<' frorr around the<lrE'n had booths at thefilLr ()ftf>r,ng _v,sp'ors ;;(h,)n((J iO f",V'n hO'I, to
m,)kl h'lnn.·r's fJullr!tlnf)(I,)rd d,spfays and ihp
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the Budget Buster contesf COn
(Continued f~om page 1)
~o~~9kKhave participated In1M program each' month sinceMarch of 1973, according to Ilftrs.Moeller's figures.
Tris number represents abouth If the arfici alin householdswhen the program first beganfive years ago, and is conSider
Iy 'lower than tRe---ffigh-of. 176households reached about mid·waY.in the five years of coun.typarticipation.Mrs. Moeller emphasizes thatthe program is designed ··tosuppfernent the (amily's foodbudget and thus make. balanc.ed •diets -and high-er-- nutrition· possible"
Eligibility is' based on familyresources and income irl relation
'.RiT11"e amounr-spe~--sh---eTf'er
and medical expenses.
rstSessionOt'3rtt-f-errrr~
oii~ns 'oroC/ay, .1
. Wayne·,"Stafe begins the firstsession! oi _'its thlr'd, t.erm. today(Thursday) with most classes I
meeting for the·first tIme.Evening classes 0 that meet
Tuesdays .3:nd T.hursdays willhal,le their first session tonight,but Monday·Wedn~sday nightclasses wilf not meet untilMonday.
Sfudents planning to take-onlye:--ehing classes may enroll up to
-"6·;-Y(r.-Wrlign1-CTm:rr-sday'-·or-orr N\Qnday, Tuesday, Wednesdaynext .~eek - the registrar's
OffiCe~fayTn~fopenunil-6:"3"O-allof those days for: enrollments.
Awgrdsu e n w
gave away SlOO to the personwho could find the most savingsin advertisements in o~e 'ISSU€ atthe. newspaper
Awards were iven away durIng afternoon and el,lening ba,nqu~fsJ_asLSaturday __S~a.k.er for"the evneing event was' E. Howard H~~L convicted Watergateconspirator who is free on bond
T~e Herald's runner·up <!ward pending appear of his COnvictionfor nest advertising Idea was fo,--- on cnar-ges- in connection witn
I-- - ---- .._- I Ihe break in of the Watergate
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' YORK..JAIRCO~DlDONERS
& HEATING
(Continu€!d from page 1)
from across the state prinfed onthose dates
The association's award for~--'be~5"'t-i::f rson co umn was or
lia.nsen's "t>.. Closer Look:,' aweekly-column- appearing on' theeditorial p.age of each Mondayissue of the newspaper
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THE WA!NE H"ERALD 98f~ Year -~ N~O, 90 Wayne, Nebraska 68787, Thursdav, April 25, 19~4 Section 2 _ Pages 1.10
In Wayne
THURSDAY,,- FRIDAY .. SATURDAY - APRIL 25-26-27The Wayne Businessmen and Businesses join together in saluting Wayne and
'"surrounding area Cattle Feeders. We know the job you are doing to make this
area' one of the top cattle producing regions in the nation.
REGISTER THROUGHOUT WAYNE
_THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY FOR
-To Be Gi~~n Away In Most Wayne Stores
Saturday, April 27th at 3-:30.
CERTIFICATES 'J
REDEEMABLE AT: Arnie's, Bill's Marhet Bashee, Johnson's Frozen Foods or Wittig's Super Vatu.
the Wayne Chamb~r---01LommerceWilrf{lVeaWlE.V-a-f}uffcner-o.f-&e.4.sf!tu.r.cl!!J'.a!4o'clock in front
of the Cham~er Office. Just ref{ist~r in every partidpatinf{ st?le. -: Nothing T~p'~;i!--
1'M. At! .'il'"".;,r",! By Th/· R('/ail C"mmiUee ofThe Way"e Chamber oJ Commerce.
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KAREN WHEELER
Dy Anna Marie Kreifels
"Born to lo"e and SOli\fy··
EXTENSION NOTES
Be/orc heading out on thatlong awaited vacation, moforrstsare adVised 10 make sure theirI,res have not worn to 1/16 Inchor less Thirty five states nowhave requirements against'bald" ttres
MERf:URY MAR-QUI&--fJROOGHAMshown with Optional whJtesJdowaffs and whoel covers.
NAT STUCKEY"You Never Say You
love Me Anymore"
What Is A BBB? made In the name of charityA Betler Business Bureau Consumers may call the BBB
works to maintain elhical ptac for a report on a company, atIC('S__ in I_he advertising and serv_lce free _to th.em, A BweayseTTIng -of products -a-r1Cf services- repo;:-t is ~ -s-~~~ary oj h-ow a
by bus, ness lirms The BBB also company operates. according toworks to combat consumer informafion in the Bureau'sfraud files. The BBB does not endorse
The BBB IS nol a consumer or recommendorqa~~~~Ion as sucL_lI~_~about a c&fl'l--l7dfl yno rpcelv(' financial support or a firm, the consumer IS urgedI,rom consumer or Irom tax to consul! the BBB before anyfunds BUSiness and profeSSional bUSiness IS transacted Th{' BBBfirms which qualrly may .be would rather help consume~s
(om!' members of the Bureau, prevent problems than help toand With their dues a BBB correcf complaints The toll IreeCArries on a program of self number lor fhe Omaha B8B is
- reQulal,on of bUSiness rn the BOO 6J'l 9JJ'lpubliC Intercst _
BaSically. iI 88B's achvrtresbe descrrbed as operat,ng
areas Issuing reports,handling complaints. checkingadvert, Sing and informing consllmers Some Belter BUSinessBurCclus are active In programsof reporllng on solicitations
Phone 375·3780
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L ,nd<l Hall :'IOU~ Cllf' spentFrida y ,n thf' homp of herparr-nt,> q;p R'ls'>ell Hi'liis
,Wortman Auto Co119E.3rd
"i'r guests ,r thf' homp of herMr clnd Mrs Georqf.'
,,)1' of Watf'rburv
ST PAUL'S LUTHERANCHURCH
(c:>e~~ld G.?ttberg~ pastor)Sun'day Worshtp. 9 am
')u"dcly ,>chool. <;I 50
PRE~BY·CONGRE.CHURCH
1Gall Axen. pastor}Sunday WorShip, Congrega
tiara: church. 10 a m SundayS("'10111
Yout"" Interested In 1010Ingth(' rpCl:"ii-'1y 'o'rqan-~7e-d" W<Jy'iiE.'"Counly J H. bicycle club may doso Saturday alternoon when theclub rnppls near ihe tenniScourts al Wayne State College
The club being conducted byJohn Sfruve of Wayne. will meetd' , " p"' 1/ " open to any THE SWEET THINGS THE TWITTY BIRDSboys or qrrls In the county from MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM _ SIOUX CITY, IOWA
UNITED METHODIST throuqh t? years of age . TUESDAY, APRIL 30 _ 8 P.M.
(Robert ~:~:s~~, pastor) how to rf~~~,r,n~lrukdees.le:~7~~~ Adulh, Adv TS~~·go:; ~~~,~~r~~ld~o;d~If;;, ODD' " ~oSunday' Worship, 9, lQ--. a m ,n~tru(llon, bike rides, bike IAu.plc" Mo""n'il"-dlt C"","'.,,'ol (l"bl
~T:n-r:liJ"{ "SChoof, -t'G-'.:ft)- - __~~"4--<-:u14__l.heJlalk~e ~ .... ...,. _
Churches -
Premium ridevvithout prernium gasl @Jl!f,zv&iSnWtWi%illl1l
~oday a premiurrl ride is not enough. You maintenance costs when compared to a '73also need a car you can afford' to run. And Mercury in 50,000 miles of normal driving.for 1974 Mercury Marquis is designed to be That's due to innovations like solid state igni.that kind of car, It uses regular fuel. Its tion. So you see, a premium ride is just notstandJ'rd steel·belted radials give thousands enough. Unless it comes in a car you can affordof extra miles of tread wear over non-radials. to operate. We invite you to come drive theAnd a '74 Mercury is designed to save you an Mercury Marquis far 1974-the premium rideestimated average of 26% on scheduled -that uses regulargasl
Mercury, The great ride Juned to '74 at the sign of t.he cat.
FIVE MEMBERS of fhe Roving Gardeners Club of Wayne showed they keep up WithIhin-g<, by spending par' of Monday planting a pair of luniper shrubs at the Henry Vietorpdrk on the south edge of the community Monday was Arbor Day Planting one of theshrubs arl;'o from lett, Mrs Walter S-pllttgerber. Mrs Clara Barelman. Mrs HarryHememann, Mrs Val Damme and Mr<, Richard Korn Club members plan on planf,ng
at the park nampci ,n mf'mory of a longt,me cdy employee who died severalafler It gE'tS I,a,mer
Les'er Bethune home were theHob Bethune family, Pocahon'as la the Merle Bethune
York lb.!? James Townsend Grand Island, andRoy Befhune. MiJlord
Llr.da Fork. S'av", ,edy Ih--efd""drd Forks and lhe Lonn,,?Fork famory were Sunday dInnerguests In the Gladys For·k home.-SrOUY··(T"'V'"
Mr and Mrs Terry Ho/eldt.Oshkosh WIS and Mr and MrsJohn ROS-dcker, Norfolk, iI.-ereAprrl 1] ""sdors 10 the HarryHofeldt home. Carroll
Mr and Mrs Doug Kafle andfamily Odebolt, la were Sunday afternoon VISlfors and Mrand Mrs Fred Eckert, Northfield, M,nn were Tuesday supper guesls In 1he Hofe-Idf home
Mr and Mrs DenniS Junckand IVilsly were"'E"7lm'r '3um:tdy
the- Times
In Tune' With
during worsh,p serv,ce May 19
or May 26 for the purpose 01Illustrating the program andserVices 01 the home
Pastor ~ral? _~(lHberg gavethf' (IOS~rayer
Mrs. Malchow Hos'sMrs Merlin Malchow was
hostess to the Star Exlens,onC-h.7b~ -T-u-e<sday' ··-E-rg-hT"rnem-bers·an"-Y"ered roll cal) w,th a planlexchange ~
Mrs Dick Longe presented thelesson Why the Frenzy"" andplans were made for the annualMay Tea, to be held at theWinSide AuditOrium Mi:Jy 3 SfarExtenSIon Club members Willfurnish cookies and will helpWith clean up .
Mrs Don Harmer Will host theclub May IJ
Marks BlrthdavShelly daughter of Mr and
Mrs Dwayne Granfield. wasbanDred far her oint"" e rtAsa,Saturday when guest!" In· herhome were Michel Milligan, JodiOlsen, Janie Isom. Carla Burbach, Patty Hank, MarySchmale and Tommy Granfield
~ Mrs. Edward Fork, Pbone 585.4821
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Youn~ Leaders_Sfanle,y--Hf.Uer--~e l7;--ne-dCfNf'~ls--'
o~n $100.000 midget racing auto business.At age 19, he designed. built. and flew theworld's first co-axial helicopter; and atage 20 he founded .tbe-highJ¥---w<~s-ftH--
Hiller Aircraft Corporation.
r",C~me"In And· Register For Two T-Bpne: Steaks I'----1'0 Be Given Away During BEEF DAYS .. I
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Mrs.· ick Longe; Rhonda Dahl Prizes were awar e ako£fter, daughter of Mrs. Mar Woods, Mrs Otto Wagner, G. Elene Dahlkoetfer, and Cheri Jones and Mrs, Perry JohnsonMitfigan, daughter of Mr. andMrs, Ed Milligan
The Wayne (Nebr,) Herald, Thursda¥, Aprj!i.~5, 1974
)ocie-'y. Social Calendar
Tuesday. April 30: Women'sAuxiliary; Way Out Here Socia!Club
Wednesday. May 1; UnitedPresbyterian Women; Carrol line-rs 4 H Club
Birthday CoffeeMrs Per.ry Johnson, Mrs
John Rethwisch. Mrs. StanleyMorris, Mrs. Robert Johnsonand Mrs, Maurice Hansen werecoffee guests Thursday in theJoy Tucker home in honor of thebirthday of Mrs Clarence MarrtS .
Kindergarten round-up waS.held, Frtday at the CarrollschoDI.
Ypuths who wilt be ,'l'Jttendingklndel';"garten classes t/1is fallare Jamie Fredricksen, son ofNlr" and Mrs. Jim Fredricksen;Billie Landanger, son of Mr. andMrs. 8ill Landanger; Cory Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
-'Nelson; Jim-:tensen, so.n Of N'I.f':---
and' Mrs. Jim Jensen; evening dinner parties with husConnie Burbach, daughter of bands as guests, Co-hostesses
Mr, and Mrs. Richar~ Janssen; were Mrs, Joy Tucker and MrsRussell Longe, son o~~ Mr nd Ted Win'ter'stein
~ Elect, Sam uel B. HepburnMAYOR
THE MAYOR FOR ALL WAYNE Easter dinner guesh In the
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First CommunionsLennIe Schmale. son of Mr.
and Mrs Darrell French. recelved hiS first communion Sunday at St Mary's CatholicChurch in Wayne
Dinner guests 1n his h6nor inthe French home were the JoeSchmales, Emerson. the JohnChristophersen family of Danbury. la .. and the Alvin Schmalefamily, Mapleton. la Afternoonvisitors were the John Bowersfamily
Also receiving first communion at St, Mary's Catholl(Church Sunday was Brian Laberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. .RayLoberg
Dinner guests In the Loberghome were the Waldron Bruggers, WinSide, the Reynold Labergs. Carr-all. the Larry Lindsay fa.mj.ly~ Wayne. the Ray
Meet for Bridge Bloomquist family, Lincoln, ErMrs. Joy Tucker was hOstess vin Brugger, Winside, and Mrs
to the Delfcf Dek Bridge Oub Harold Loberg and family. CarThursday' with. all members roll
.... .. ·~J.t~~·~~:.9.~~·~;'e-~~·jofiffo=.·~~~--·aUifnei'"·fI('Mee'ttn91Rethwi?ch, Mrs'. Otto Wagner, Sf Paul's Lutheran quarterlyMrs. Perry Johnson and Mrs. business meeting was held AprilAnn Roberts eat the church social room
Next meeting will be May 2 Edward Fork, meeting ~halr
with Mrs, OHo.Wagner man. presided and Gilmore SahsDelta Dek members met Sun reporfed on the last meeting
day evening in the J. C Woods A representative of Bethesdahome for the last In a series of Home will be permitted to speak
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Tllis is IIO! ahtlt it \I ill shah you how tiny)11';11 ill'.-' l1('lp can be. It's yourstn ]../"-p_ [1'('('. The ;JctuaJ aid\I cic:hs less tkm a third of anOIIJl('{'. am! it's all at ear 1e\'el, inOIl!' 1111it. No wirN k'ad fromlJOdv to }lPad.
-ll·l(·~(~"iIJoJclsaI'!' J'rcl:, so write[or yours no\\'. ThoLisand~ havealreadv been Tllailed, so writetoday' to Dept. SJ 18, BelloneE!('<trollics Corp., 4201 W.Victoria St" Chlcag-o, Ill., 60646.
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l'hursday, April 25, 1974
Meyer, Osmond, and·Mrs. HarryWeiher, "Stanto!}., were__f::!r:"ld",a~y__~luncheon guests in the home, ofMrS. Meta Pingel. .
.Mrs. Marie Wagner returnedhome Saturday after spending aweek in the Dick Mason home,Council Bluffs, la.
The Merlin Davids family,Lin',zoln, the Kent Davids family,
Bellevue, and Mr. and Mrs.Fred Davids, Norfolk, were
day-----§-ues-ts In -----the --st-eveR---.Davids home.
BRIAN-ERDMANN
Will Do All Types
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454-2506SAVE YOUR ENERGY - USE MINEI
Mrs Josephine Horrocks ofPorlland. Ore" Mrs Maggie
Winners
freefor depositing $5,000at Commercial Federal
Your choice of four high-quality electric appliancesfrom the Dominion Division of Hamilton-Beach
OR .. , DEPOSIT $1,000 '. take your pick for $5.95DEPOSIT $100 . choose your favorite for $9.95
plu,; ~Dpl,cable sales 18xl
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We pay you a lot more Interest than any bank, ANY bankl
Commercial Federal
~.. SaVings and Loan Association_.
Assets over $480;000,060! •,.' ~:... . 602 1I0RfOt~ AV(IIU( 1I01l'Ollll1nOI • ~HON( 1402) 371·8400 .
TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH
(Andrew Domson, pastor)Sunday: Wor5h'lp at 'Trinity,
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH( Jord!Lr) .Arf.L pastoLl. _
Sunday Worship, 9 am,SundilY school. 10
PEACE UNITED CHURCHOF CHRIST
(Dale Coakley, pastor)Saturday: Conllrmation class,
930 a,mSund--a-y-: Sunday schoo!. --10 ...
a m worship. 11
BowlingTHE MONDAY Nlte Ladies League crowned the EI Rancho team as the league winner
on thiS year's team were, tram lelt, Elenor Petersen Adeline Ki(>nastlone Roeber, Not pictured IS LaVina Topp
Norrl~, Sr.hrOf'ders. FortMorqiln, Colo Sunday
Pack 221 MeetsBoy Scouts of Pack ·221 met
with their parents MO,nE~yevening for a social hour~nd
~~;~:o~oOfa;f~~~;~g~~:Oime:t-
~.P- "I--,i~oi;T,:a",~c<·'",duar'c~h~e~n:t;dm:~~~~~ __
conducted open ing and closingceremonies and served refreshments '
Next pack meetino;,l will beMay 27 at the church
hr!fnr- through WeJnesday guests in 10 ~S a m examination of canR()~pr and fred Duehn, the Clarence Schroeder home firmands worship at Faith in
H," tor M'nn ilnc! Caroline Charles W'Inter, Los Altos. Wayne. 2 m!<,rkpalrlrk Hnw.-3rd lake, Cald 5peni Frrday and Satur Monday 8 pmM,crn NPrp ViSitOr'. Friday in day in the home of his parents, Tuesday' Adult informationth,· rrwm Ulrich home the Ed Wintprs Cla':>5, 7 pm Board of Educa
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Sunday ilUernoon METHODIST CHURCHdnd Mr', Rilndall Brum Ministers
I-I', ',dndra dnd Jerry, Norfolk, Harold MitchellMr ,lnd Mr", B~n Brumels Glenn KenlJicott
the wedding of Francis MISS Carol RoetmerRul(h(·r clnd Dale Brumels at Sunday Church at worship,Ornahi'l Snturday 9)0 a,m church at study,
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The group toured the capitolbuilding, Nebraska HistoricalSociety, Morrill Hall, the Lincoin fire department. the FirstNational Bank and the HumaneSociety
Iowa GuestsMr and Mrs, Me-r~gge
man and sons, Des Moines, la"spent fhe weekend In the ABruggeman home
Joining them for Sunday dinncr werc the Elmer Peterfamily. the DWight Bruggemanfamily. the Gerald Bruggemanfamily and Dan Bruggemans, allof Hoskins, and Diane Bruggeman, Deborah Peter and Roderick Austin, all of Norfolk
Eldora Raker., Hector. Minn.Visited Friday in the ClarenceSchroeder home
The Kirl s.c.oollenberg~NorfhPia lie, and the Ken Frahms andShane were Saturday supperguests In the Dallas Schellen
Kard KlubMembers of the Kard Klub·.,
_ met Frid,ay evening the, AwaltWalker DOr.n.e..._.MLs_...,Jrene. T---U-f1i+l-kwaSd g~est
Prto;:h prizes were won by MrsEd'Scheurich and Fred Brumels. high, Mrs E ('Fenske andErWin Ulrich, second high, andMrs Fred~Brumels 'raveling
Society -Meet Thursday
Members of the ~Get TogetherCard Club met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs EvelynKrause Guests were Mrs MdryKollath and Mrs Pauline MarqUClfdt
Pilch pflles were won by MrsRuth langenberg. high; MrsIrene Fletcher, second high. andMrs Vernon Behmer, low MrsKollath received guest high, andMrs Marquardt, guest low
A_ plate lunch was ser""ed
Birthday Dinner GuestsThe Willie Shrader family and
Eddie Shrader, Ewing, theArchie Johnstons, Clearwater,Alice Shrader, Norfolk, and theDean Metz family, Wayne. wereSunday dinner. guests in the VeriGunter home lor Mrs. Gunter'sand Willie Schrader's birthdaY'S
Tour UncolnSev~nth dnd eighth grade stu
dents of Mrs bfa' Jenkins jOinedtwo- busses at Wayne Fridaywhere they left for Lincoln Alsodttending from Hoskins as span
Meet WednesdayNine membe-rs were present
when the Lutheran Women'sMISSionary Society melWednesday evening a.t the TrinIty lutheran Church, Hoskins
Following opening devotionsby Pastor Damson, Mrs F.lonaldSchm Idt presented the topic onstudent (lId funding for studentsof the Lutheran Bible Instituteand Seminary in Central Africa
Mrs Otto Wantoch presided atIhe b-u-sine5S meeting and a
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Mr Mrs Lyle Marotz Soufh America was readentertilin the Triple Three _£l.---.!~Qm.nHi1.e..e...-~ppg.i-nted--'ffi--
-<;;..a.r4-'E+ub-ftiT]r5(Jay-eve;:;i~begin plannmg"'dll>pli:i'ys"'on·"faGuests were Emil Gutzmans pan for the Mission Festival inand Arthur Behmers July
Mrs Edith Strate and Albert ,Following the meeting, PastorBehmer received high prize, and Domson led the group In aMrs Albert Behmer and Oliver diSCUSSion and study In preparaKIF.'sau reCE,'lved low Guest tion of canvassing to be done byprizes were won by Mrs Gutz the group thiS summerman and Art Behmer, high, and On the lunch committee wereMrs Art Behmer and Emil Mrs. Otto Wantach and JaniceGutlman, low Krenz
The May 6 meeting wdl be in Next meeting will be May Bthe Clarence Schroeder home,
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said for t e mate population,wher.e the death rate has jump.ed about ·40 per cent during thesame period
During the month of April.designated as natjgnal cancermonth, Mrs Longe hopes WayneCounty can again rank amongthe top counties In the state Inraising funds to fight cancer.
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people Sit down and thinkSometimes she uses scare tactics, like mentioning the 5.300Nebraskans expe,t1ed to becomeVIC,t,ms ot cancer thiS year' Orshe may mention the" number ofpeople"'out of that 5,300 who maylird a cure
Anyhow the Wayne Countyeducation chairman tor. the Cancer Society d'd ,make one pOint~nder_5tood Monday cancerk ~ jI s
She did It not only through
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UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
(Shin Kim, pastor)Thursday: ChOir, 7 pm Re
becca Circle. 8Sunday: Church school, 9 45
a m worship, 11
Merlyn :Thompson.. Nickerson.and Mrs Gladys Thompson VISited in the Robert Miner Jr.home Thursday evening
SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH(Rob~rl V. Johnson, pastor)Thursday: LtJtheran- Church
Women. 2 pm Junior Highchoir: 7, Senior choir. 8
Saturday: ConfirmationSunday: Church school. 9 45
a_m worship. 10 30Monday.Tuesday: Nebraska
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ST, JOHN'S LUTHERANCHURCH
(Donald E. Meyer, pa~or)Thursday: Weekday classes.
4 15 P m Senior chOir, 8Saturday· Communion an
nouncements. 7 9 P mSunday: Sunday school. 9 15
a,m worship. 10 30, LLL l-Qn€
really. PierceMonday: Circuit meeting,
PilgerTuesday: LWMl Christian
Gr6wt1_wirship,. here, 9 ]0
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For Wisner· Pilger, the s1~ge
band rating completed a sweepof superiors in ·all the majorensembles - ban'd, mixed chor·us, girlS and boys glee clubs. Noother school in_ any class a1com-pushed that. _.'. ..~"1ond, ~ierce and W~kefield
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EVANGELICAL COVENANTCHURCH
( Fred Jansson, pastor:)Thursday: Mary Martha. Mrs
Reuben Johnson, 2 p m Juniorchoir, 4, Bible study at churc"'.8
$tmda¥-: Sunday school, 10a.m worShip, 11, pofluck din
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nant Women at Wausa, 9]0am
Stage bands from laurel,Walthill and Wisner-Pilger HighSchools garnered wperior ratlngs in the District III musiccontest which ended Saturday atWayne State College.
Among the otiler seven stqgecompef,ing, four received "'2"ratings: Emerson.Hubbard,Pend~r, '13loomfield ar'id WestPoint.
At! the -entries r.epresentedClass B or C schools.
School EventsFrlday, April 26 Baseball.
Homer, here.. 4:30_ p.m.; boystrack invitational, Randolph
Saturday, April 21: Conference girls track, Lakeview:Junior·senior prom.
Tuesday, April 30: Boys track,lyons, there
Wednesday, May_ 1; BasebatL-wayne: mere, 4: 10 p.m,; stageband.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH(John Epperson, pastor)
Thursday: Friendly Folk Fe!Jowship. 8 p.m
Sunda.y--:- -B-i-bJ-e. -5-€R00-J,~__for all ages. 9'30 a.m_, worship.10-30, senior choir, 6:30 pmFamily Bible Hour, 7'30. Ringunit meets. 8:30
Monday: Bible study at SeniorC-m-z-e-n- Center; J'15 p,m Pender Bible study, 7' 30
Tuesday: NCC meets at Ona-wi'J, 6:30 p.rn
Wednesday: Bible study atWayne Care Centre. 2']0 pmCottage Prayer meetings. 8"--
Social EventsF..-iday, Apr'; I 26: WestsidexTenS1oFi---crlJD:""MFs~ Art M?ft
lum, 2 p.m,; American LegionAuxiliary stagette, serving from7·8 p.m
Monday, April 29: C10veretfe4·H Club. Art Greve home. 4p.m.
Wednesday, May 1: HospitalAuxllairy. 2 p.m.
Mrs. Walter H.le-pnone-18T-"11tt
Next meefing will be May 12at 2 p.~. a-t th.e church
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The couple were presented agift and a cooperative IUClCh wasserved
Attend InstallationsMr. and Mrs. Robert Miner
Jr, and Patty attended theinstallation of officers of theMizpah Shrine No. 13 at the
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day at 2 p.m. with Mrs. DickSundell. Eight members wereprese~t and Mrs. Herbert Thunwas a guest.
Games, contests and puzzlesfurnished entertainment.
Next meefl.ng----wlll- be May 16
--""~E5"ther Orcle of the UnitedPresbyterial'! Church met at thechurch., wIth Mis. Ca~o" VanValin as ·hostess _Thursday.
Seven members were presentand ·Mrs. Hazel Rolston gave theles$on.
Next meeting will be May 16al 9 .d.lll. ...,llh fhs. Robert
at 2 p.m. with' Mrs. AlbertSundell.
New MemberHome Circle Club met Thurs.
day at 2 p.m. with Mrs. MarthaJohnson. Ten members werepresent. Mrs. Reynold Andersonand Mrs. Allan Wenstrand wereguests.
Mrs. Arvid Samuelson Jr. waswelcomed as a new member.
Next meeting will be May 16at:2 p.m.
King's DaughtersKing's Daughters of the Ch!'is
tian Church met Thursday at 2p.m. at the church. Thirteenmembers were present
Mary Pretzer gave the devotions. The program was thesummary of Paul's life, anda Bible quiz was given.
Marie Johnson and PearlCarlson were on the· servingCOllllliillee.
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"f!1e Wa.yne..tNebr.) Herald, Thursday, April 2S, 1974 Masonic iemple in Sioux City.- Tuesday evening.
~ eo I AA t Mrs. Gertrude <{;riftiths. aunt.... I:..~·U·ller ~Irc e f.1Vlee·S 01 Mrs.'M,,,.r,'·wds ;"".II,,.-os
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mO', • • Patty Miner sang a solo andD • ' • was a taper lighter.
. k f' ··Id Overnight Guests,~ ~,.' Ie . Mr. and Mrs. Robert MinerJr., LaVern and Patty wereNews" Saturday. overnight guests.in theLaVerle Miner home, Shickley
Joining them Sunday-were theLeWayne Weichs, Norfolk. theAlbert Hunts. Carroll. and theDwight Pitlets. Chad and Trlcia,Plainview
All attended services at theUn~ted Methodist Church th:~e
tor the baptism ot Kyle and theconfirmation of Kurt, sons ofMr, a,nd Mrs. LaVerle Miner
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Laura ThompsonF-tJ-fler-al-5eF-v-i-c--es were held -Sunda¥ 10 -Reno-'----_N.eY. and
Tuesday at South Sioux CIty for Laura Thompson, 84, of Reno,Nev, Burial was in the Dakota City cementery.
Mrs. Thompson, mother of Mrs. Ardith Linafelter of Allen,died Friday at Reno where she had made her home sinCe 1962after moving from WInnebago,
Survivors include seven children, 26, grandchildren, 59 great"grandchildren and five great great grandchildren,
brothers. She is survived C by two sons, Raymond of BigRapids, Mich., and Arnold of Laurel; one daughter, Mrs.Allan (Wilma) Br.oderson of ,Laurel; Slx- grandchildren an'dthree great grandchildren; three brothers, WilHam and ErnestEbmeier, both of Bertrand, and Walter Ebmeier of Lincoln,and one sister, Mrs. August Elley of Madison.
A native of Allen, Glenn Allen. died Monday at his home inPhoenix, Ariz_ He was 73 years old. Funeral services andburial were held E-tida¥-~------...- - ..-- _
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen, he was born at AllenJuly 18, 1900. He was married· to Pauline Kingston June 6,1925. The couple resided 1n Wayne before moving to Phoenix
Survivors Include his widow; two sons, James of Phoenixand Bill of Columbus; five grandchildren; one brother, RonaldAllen of Allen, and fwo sisters, MrS. Everett (Iva) Carr andMrS. Basil (Gladys) Trube, both of Allen,
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~OBITUARI
R. A Nimrod
Clara LobergA former resident of the Belden and Carroll communities,
Clara Loberg of Norfolk died there Saturday at the age of 83years.
She was born July 17, 1890 at Belden, the daughter ofJoseph and Babetta PWlnz. She attended Cedar Countyschools and Wayne State College.
On December 26, 1927 sht! was united in marriage toWilliam Loberg at Coleridge. Her husband preceded her indeath J,an. 7, 1941. Mrs. LOberg had made her home in Norfolksince August of 1956.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. atSt. Mary's Catholic Church, Norfolk, with tne- -Rev. GaryDvorak officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Frank Noelle,Roman Pflanz, Gaylord Pflanz, John Meuret, Billy Lobergand Brian Tharp. Burial'was in Greenwood Cemetery, Wayne.
Survivors include one son, William of Carrofl; twodaughters. Lucille Loberg and Mrs. Ralph (Lois) Tharp, bothof Norfolk; ten grandchildren; one brother, Fred Pflanz ofBelden, ani! two sls.ters, Mrs. Joe (Lydia) Allar of Norfolk andMrs. H. L. (Hilda) Beuck of Tacoma, Wash.
Former Wakefield resident, R. A. Nimrod, 81, of Colton,(Ke., dIed there Thursday of an apparent hearf attack.Funeral services and burial were held Sunday at Colton, Ore.
Nimrod was born Aprll 18, 1892 at Wakefield where hemarried Pearl Anderson Feb. 18, 1920. The couple farmed Funeral services for John Thomas Saunders, 61, ofsouth of Wakefild unfll retiring and moving to Colton. Fremont, formerly of Dixon... were held Friday in Fremont.
Survivors Include his widow; one son, Darwin of Colton, Saunders died last Tuesday of injuries sustained in aOre.; one daughter, Mrs. Ray (Fern) Hallgren of.Colton, pickup"train accident In Fremont.
o;~-;~~~:~~;_andChjl~~~_n_a_nd_g_r_e_a'_~.ran~~,~~ren,~nd:..t:.:.w:':O_~""'23"~-1'~:a_:~_n_O_f_L_._mueland Bessie Saunders, he was borrf Dec.
Serving as pallbearers were Gary C. Johnson, Ha'rley C.Beard, Norman L. Walker, Arnold Walter, Wesley Ringle andWillard Williams. Burial was in the Memorial Cemetery,Fremont.
Preceding him in death was one grandchild. He is survivedby his widow, Dorthy; five sons, Gaylord of Kansas Cify, andLyle, Tom, Bill and Gary, all of Fremont; two daughters,Peggy and Pat, both of Fremont; and three sisfers, MrS. AsaHarvey of Madera, Calif., Mrs. Mary Moore of SHver City, la.,.Ad-Mr~-Ola"_<>I-Si~
Former Wakefield resident, Kathryn Mitchell Russell ofHazel Park, Mich. died there Thursday at the age of 63 years.
She Is survived by her mother; her widower, Clayton, and acousin; Jack Mitchell of AI~en.
Newell'Polla--;'d
Earl RosickyEarl Rosicky of Lynch dl~d there April 15. at the age of 76.
yearS. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Merle Sieler ofWaye.
Other survivors Include his widow, Genevieve; one son, Bill
of HL::~~be~;:~=;;~>"~~:;tZ~b:~C:~~=n~:..~'" _","-{~n.n,_.A.l.len_".Rosicky. In 1917 he moved to Lynch from Clarkson where heresided until the flme of his death. H"e was united in marriageto Genevieve Dolezal June 28, 1933 at Burke, S. D.
Funeral" ~rvicf1S and burial were held Thursday at Lynch.Pall bearers were Dayton Sieler, Leo Kalkowski, Roger Woolf,Harlen Helser, Carl Weeder and Leonard Havranek.
.Fathryn Russell
Studenfs who have been~Iaced on the honorable menti'on
Funeral services--for NeweH Fonara, a graduate of WayneHigh School and Wayne State Teachers College, were held
ffia:ec~I;~ ~a%~itM-~:-V:n::~her.,Wash:hOspita'lcoa'<Ct"'hcoeco.C:Cge:- -+--Il- ••-!-".~"--I~of 63 years. &
He was born Feb. 18, 1911 at Salem, 5_0., the son of BrittonBaker Pollard, a World War 1 combat pilot, and Allis NewellPollard, a lIfelQD.Q.Jeachtir who served as pr!o-dpiiLQf Waynet:i19~ School f~~_ several years.
Poflard-i:ltt£!nde,rgrade-scnool, nTgfiSCho-oTana college-'at"Wayne where he graduated from Wayne State TeachersCollege In 1933. He later attended Minneapolis BusinessC6nE!~l'e' 'fdr on-e' 'yea'f' a·nd·'Studled· 'a't·the' tlnlversit.,..-of· '!owa---aA<!J-'··'Western Washington College at Bellingham, Wash.
AdH~I~i~~~;ti~~s sC~;:~~ls~r Po~b;:~eS~;~~~s:~.ae!J~~t:sa~o~~I/:;years. Shortly after his marriage to Betty Kalina ofPlattsmouth on Oct. 23, 1937, he: moved to California and laterto Klickitat County, Wash. where he taught school and servedin school administration for, 30 years prior to his retirement in1969. '1, -
Survivors Include his Widow, Betty of 1326 X st., Vancouver,Wash.; one son, Loren of Lufkin, Tx., one daughter, MrS.Gerald (Lynne) Bronson of Vancouver, Wash.; one brother,Bernard of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and three grandchildren
GusTalson, Mary Hanson.' Terresa-- ~sembles -. band, orchestra orHens'chke, Ann Muller, JoAnn Puis. chorus - and also-can enroll inKathy Tullberg and Palty Wurde one of the limited classes orman ensembles. _These include key
EIGHTH GRADERS: Pat board workshop, vocal solo.
~~:~ChM;~~~~ H~~~i'nCO~~liles,Me~~~ coaching, w.ind. instrument soloPrOchaska, LeAnn Salmon. Dean coaching, Wind Instrument fundSharp. Charles Sherer, Marilyn Sun amentals, string instrumenl indell, John V,ken and Craig Yosl struction, stage band, swing
SEY,ENTH GRADER~: Jeffery choir and !'>tring orchestra
6~:lrS;,\m~~n~ael~ln~~;.d'~~~n:,~vue Comple)e informati9n is avaiflicka, Douglas Slarzl and Carla able from Dr, Runestad .atUTecht Wayne Sfate College
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~'S_EVENTH GRADERS: 'Jo'( Beller. L~!'>a Grelle. Connie Harris.On,LuAnn Larson, Tammy MeJer, Susan Mrller and JoLynn' Slama.
"'r~, Sampson, Gr'e9 Simpson and"" • ·period h'ave maintained at leasf 13th A IRenee Nilson' ---''''~'''':'''''-''''."''-'''-.' an 87 point average in all nnua
EIGHTH GRADERS: Lyle Borg, classes, They are: - .l1erd'e Carlson, Paul Dahlgren. SENIORS, M,ke 'Barg'':; KevIn ~ M . CKaren Johan\on, larry Lundin. Bt'nqlson. Glenda Haglu~d. Rex USIC ampMary Minola. Kim NeuhauS, Lisa Hansen, Merle Kaufman. Crndy _
::~;'i ;a';;p:a~I~n~d :~~~~ln:o~,:;;~, Keagle, Krrs Kraemer. Gwel') Kay, The thirfieth annual Sum~erward ~~~~n~i;~~;~~~' Gene RU~itka. arid Music Camp for high school
JUNIORS, Donavon B;orklund. students IS scheauled at Wayne ..Ruth BreSSler. Debra ElliS. LeSlie State College July 28 Aug. 4 tHIsGardner. Raym,ond Jelise, Cindy year.JohMon and M'ke Johnsen. Barb Dr. ComeII Runestad, 'chair
~~:e~~;~;:::e~~~hrT:~f;r,pe~e;ss~,~an of ~he vIISC musi.c departUtecht and Keith WOOdward men!. s'ald enrollment IS open to
SOPHOMORES, Steve ',Grelle, 1974 graduates and students whoMark. Kober, Julie Mavis, Tim will be high school freshman inR'ouse. Mike SOderberg, t'ynden the fall.VanderVeen ",nd Karen WOOdward
FRESHMEN: Loren Barlels,b.¥n------Beller De geaA 8'erll f'ld-,.-
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FENCE SECTIONS
.HEAIJY--G-AlVAN~ZfD
GARBAGE CAN30 gal. cap. $775
With lid R.g, '8,69
SPRINGLEAF RAKES---22 Tines
{$) Reg. '4" $295
Reg. '1"
Reg, '1 s.
18"xl0ft.
CENYLON-REINFORCED
PLASTIC HOSEFully Guaranteed
5/8"x75 Ft. Roll
Reg. '11" $695
PLASTIC GRASS BAGS3 Bushel Cap. Box of 9 Bags
Reg. 98' 77~..PLASTIC LEAF BAGS
7 Bu_shel Cap. Box of 10 bags
$1 35
DECORATIVE REDWOOD BARK
~ cu. ft. bag $369
lilfSO(l. Churl<, Ll'O"".d O'!tJr'i1 L
,din ilnd Lor' SI'l'!l ...SOPHOMORES, Debo,e Domsch
Oilvid.Ounnlflq. Merr,(1 Hale, Lor,Maqnuson, Steve Posprsll. Dav.dPuis. Lisa Roeber and MarciaWurdeman
FRESHMEN: STeve Anderson,'-reTYl'ar'<r""C'&'T"tsrfn, KurJ Dolph, Carl.Domsch. Gerald Echlenkamp. Kerry Fi!'>cher, Denise Gr"eve, LynnHOlm. JaCkie Kraemer, Diane' MInola, Pam Nicholson, Brenda Oberg.
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~HANDSIZE~20" ',' PRUNING',
,. SHEAR-5---PRUNING In Plastic Holster "
SHEARS Reg. '4"
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DANDELION DIGGER42" length $205
Reg. '2"
Reg. '16"
No. 722
Reg,lster In our store for 2 certificates for 2 T-bcmes each to be giv.ln a.wa..y-----Saturdayl
waters lawns up to 40' x 70'.
OSCILLATING SPRINKLER
$1075
ACEACE TILE SPADE
Reg. '650 $585
Waters lawnsUp to 45'x70'
No. J-65Jet stream waters lawns upto )4' x 65'.
Reg. '7'~ $499
Reg. '2"
HOSE COUPLINGS& CONNECTIONS
For rubber and plastic hose.Complete selectton ••lIltzes.
SUNBEAM K4M RAIN KING
AUTbMATIC REVOJ.YINq:S.fJ;II'{KlERAqua Magic dial-sets to SPttfttte. ----"- -~-9- 3e
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High impact Polystyrene.Wrought Iron style. l' hiOh x3' long sedlons.
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BORDER FENCESECTIONS
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YARD & GARDEN
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T}le t~ird nln~-Week h~nor roll ling, Roger Gusfaf!>on, Judy GU~lafwas released recently by Wake. son, Lois .Hanson,' ~e.bril Ho.'mes.fIeld Community' School offi. Doug' Jensen, M.c"l1'(la Leonar..d,
.cials. In order to make the ~ \~~~;:~, ~ae:ce;, p/e~~~n',P~~~y ~1'Ir'~~honor .rolL a student must zer, Kevin Puis, ,Denise Roberts,achleve a.n- average of 91 In aU Donrta Rob('rls, Doug Soderb£,rg,sublects. Hcy'lor roll students Jon. stall!ng~ Patty T/lylor, Dianear.e: . ~ Tul/berg. Lorj. Ute-cllt, _.sam Utechl,
SENiORS: ~achel Bard, ~llvld and Joyce Viken ~BocUo!tk. Mary Boecftenh/luer. Alefha JUNI0fi!.: Dennis Byers, tianCIDen Herder, Kaye DOlph, Doug Carlson, Jana ,Dahlgren', Kennethf:lscher. Kitty FiScher, Debra G.er'"!' Dolph, linda Erlandson, JOan Gus
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--Lillie Ebmete,.--Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday at the Laurel
Immanuel Lutheran Church fot Lillie Ebmeier of Laurel. Shedied Safurday at· the Colonial _Manor Nursing Home inRandolph at the ~ge of 81 years. •
h tTne Rev. H, K. Nierma-nn officiated and pallbearers were, r Er-nest Fork, Boyd Boysen, Glenn Morten, Herman Vollerson,r a Bernard Pehrson and ~aymond Lentz. Burial was in the
" L,au{el. Cemetery.
• ". Lillie Dorothea ~bmeier, daught.r of P.ter and Mirinl.KtJhl Ebmeier, was born pec. 8,-1892."She grew up at Bertrand
L' U M'B- E R' C'O. and was married to' Auqust H. Ebm~ler'Apr'll 26, 1911 atI Arapahoe. ,-,,,'
~ 'rhe couple resided on a farm near Laurel. She was
r;}' Phon, 375.~nO WaYlle, NebI'_ 'lOS_Main St. pr.ceded In death by"her~uSband In 1960 and had, made h.r1-~ '''''!'';';;;;~;;;';'':';~;;''-_''''_''';;:':~~;;';;;~';'';-'''';)''_-''Oli!l''_;_;'_';''~~';;;;;~.~ii'''I''''iiijiiiiiiiiiiii"'- __r'::h::om~.•~.~ln~La;;;u~":~,~~'~"_O_Vd,~r~l:
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The Wayne (Nebr,) Herald, Thursday, April 25, 1974
,>ILV! R ANNIV[RSARY~F1RST MAYf,tJ.G AUT(){'.AATIC
.... ALKUGLERi;LECIRI<:::
WINSIDE HIGH'S girls glee club sings out one of five tunes the group presented duringIhe annual spring concert at the high school.auditorium Monday night. Also performingduring the concert were the concert band, swing choir and mixed chorus, A crowd 01over 100 people attended the annual event
Sounds of Spring
Bike Licenses On Sale MayBicycle ilcenses tor all bikes
In thc 01 Wayne Will go on,,':11(' May
Bike owners arc urged to 'gel
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DENTAL FACTS OFTHE MONTH
'I'l'eth th'll <Ire knock"d Old
--e-m-·o-tt--e-rr------FCpialTti'rl:iw-.~Doncr til" tooth 1.\ repL;'I1II.(jinto th" j::lw. the beiter lllt"chances it win take root
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WearIng: dentul'ps does nul~Ilmin.at.e the ncpd for peri~Jd
Ie l'xamm~rtion ,!?y the denllst.He-cheek:; how:the dentures HI:and on the c~~~~tlon (lfgums, .
Fever bjj~ters-, cold soresand canker ~wres sometimesappear duri'ng an illness UI"
period of physical and emo'tional stress. The sores lISU"ally heal naluJlaJly w,it.hin lwuweeks. In the meantime, nwu:icaliol1*, goothc the discom·furl t1ll'y ca·use.
Blue Ribbon WinnersThe Blue Ribbon Winners 4 H
Club met April t7 in the LynnRoberts home Jim Rober!,; wasa guest
The club recelv~d $5 fromAk Sar Ben for an award theyrC'cclved In herdsmanship at thetalr last year
Next meeting will be May 15In the Milton Owens homeSoltball Will servE' for entertainment -
Carrolliners GirlsTwenty five members answer
"d roll call April 18 with theirfavorite TV show when theCarrol liners Girls 4 H Club metdf the auditorium
Mrs Cyril Hansen accompanled group singing and tentativeplans were made for the club to take part 'In the song contest this~pnng
June Hansen showed how tosew on a button, and PeggyBowers- .dem-ons.Ua1ed the correct way 10 make tailor tacks
L ynelte Hansen and Mrs'Milton Owens and Megan explalt1ed about Ihe speech cantf's!
Mini speeches were given byMegan Owens, Beck y Otte andValerie Eddie
Luneh was served _by JeanineHarmer and Krlsti and Ketrianne Benshoof
Next meeting will be May 1
Carroll.FirmMarks 25th
'·Workpr.~ Nppd
SS Numhprs'
Speed, Hansen Grocery, Halleen's Barber ano Beauty Shop,Marlene's Cale and Sandahl Repair
Some employers won', hirepeople unless they have a socialsecurity number, so studenlsand others pl.qnning to getsummer lobs should. apply for anumber now it they don't'1ilready have one, according toDate Branch, social securitydistrict manag.er In Norfolk
"Delay,ng your applicationmight prevent your employmentor cause you to lose time andwagc,; In a lob reqUiring a SOCialsecurdy number' he said"When you don't recall hdV-i--Aghad ,1 sdclal securdy numberbeforf', your. application isserr,pned <lqcllnsl central liles inBaltlmou' to milke sure a secand number l<,n'l Issued to you
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or visiting any sociill0111((' ,
A workN builds disabilitysur"lvors, retirement and Medlcarl' prntpctlon by work andearnlflq.., cr~dlted 10 hiS SOCialSf·CIJrI!', number He gets creditil hr"S SSO or mort· In a) rc'Jlpndi'!.f quar!Pr Inwor~ rrl,,('rf'd by ,>oclal
Morl' th,ln nlnp out ot 10
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_ <Zu'nnlngham Well Co of Car'roll held an open house recentlyto celebrate the company's ,251hyear in Carroll
Prizes were won by Fr.edEcker!, Northfield, Minn.; Mrs.Glen Clark, Randolph: Mr, andMrs. Lou Luft, Wayne, and CarlJanssen, Mrs. Darrell French, "0Mrs, Ronnie Billheimer, Marvin.I~m, Cha""es Morris, MTs.Kenneth. Eddie, Pat Morris ~and
Mrs, Anna HansenJ" all of Carroll
Flowers were received fro;.n___f-M><h_er-~Tlmlie--S-ra-te---Natianat- Bank;' 'Ral
stan Purina, Howard McLain OilCompany, Village Wash, Ron'sBar, Kavanaugh Feed 'andTrucking, Carroll Fe-ed" andGrdin, Rohde's Bod Sho, Litho
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I,It7'-i[I Beef Days for Free T-BonesI' W" Will (,i,·,' A"·(fv 2 (,'rlil"'IlI"" Worlh 2 'f.Il"",,.' EIl1'h. 'illlllrtl",\'
i . "(le"!OIm III .1::JO. 'v"lhilll!. '" Imv... .I1;~·'U"l!.i"'l'r.
; MERCHANT OIL CO."ii' 121 West 1st Street ..
I, by 80 feel on Ihe north side of would climb to about 50 employ :i~:; 01 ~hlS ::~Ihbu~~ne~~r~_;~the present rendering planr ees, according to Bates
Construction on Ihat addition Bates was a i::om~liance offl
I~~~e-~';':::::~/:::~MI County Commissioner. Oilifricf I
!. Intere.sted in good County
I GO,Vp~e~~e~~~~,eO~y~u~~~:~:t;'~~b~:?J the future as I have in the past. Your vote~ will be app'reciated. ,. .
- Piud for by Joe W,lson-
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~,ic .'}1!Addition Is Planned at .i.~lli
~f! Wayn~ Renc{e;ing pia!'t r"~~l; Pl~ns dre to bUIld an addItion should be completed sometimeit on10 the e.*:ls1lng rendenng plant thiS fall, boostmg the present~ southeasl of Wayne to help II work force from SIX men to
'r ~~;vel~n ~~~r9~~:;~a~:~~'::r abl~J~I~~'S~~~ ~:~esowners hope11 Wayne Bates to expanu-----tt1e ousmes5 even-~ Bates, 34 said he and Ihe more so pet food under the . WAYNE BATES.~ other new owners of Wayne plant's own name can be pro -eN wilh the United St,ates
.•. ;. .Ren~ering and By·Produ,cts Co. duced and distributed in Ihe Department of Agriculture for:: : plan fa c?nsfruCI a concrete area, II those plans work out, about two years prior to t~king
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Dr. RafaelSosa
Dr "'ill,],·1 \"",-j J"I,v(>d II)romlnq nr" <llt,'rtwo y",1r', ,I' f'I,]l1',rflO\Jlh
SchfJnl {""qJ' 'd'" p'OI'·osnrSp,l!l",h ill'1'.'<)(', 11( ,<, d nd' "', "f ",1"<1n,1HP f..arn'·rJIn( ludlnq .-i -dr" '(,r dIp - ,n (vl,atJHQrf: comerHI lr" Ihl' I)nil('c!Sla\l'~ In 1"''''0 Hl: h,]~ dmas fer ~ d,'qu'. 'hr' 11111
O! N"brd','d L ,n{f)lnH~' and n,', 'of. 1< P'JCd, Span,snl('nch"r a! I ,1'Jr,'1 n,-"I" lwO(h,ldff'n f<"/,,,·I \ ~I, ,1n<.l r (luArdO 10
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MargaretLundstrom
Margaret Lundstrom. endingher Il(sl lerm on lhe WiJyn!?
~Carroll school board, taughtpari lime tor alWayne Slille ~hp
qradualed tromHlqh School in Kan,;as, rece'ved her bachelor's degree Irom
:'~~n~~iv:r~I:5~t,~a~~a~~~~~Slate College in 196'> She andher husband Mall., a WS adm,nlslra,or, have Irved ,,\Wayne \6 years Mr,; Lundslrom, 43, her husbandhave lwo ,n(ludlllgMarl'e, 17, al WayneHigh SChOOl
Be Sure To Vote Tuesday, May 14
DaleStoltenberg
Dale Slollenberg. 37, recenlIy moved 10 a tarm norlh 01
CMroli atlli'r I'vlng m WayneSlncr' 1968 A Carroll nal,ve, he,lisa I,ViO'd ,n Wayne froon 193610 A Carroll H,gh School
he earned both abil(h('lor'~ degree and masIN''> dro-qre;: Irom the Univer~Ily of Nebraska lincoln Heworked lor a larm managemcnl company before deCidingto lnrm He and /lIS WileNorma Le,· halle lhree ch,ldren [,'i!nne, 18 Verlyn, 16.and Beth, Iwo
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SteveHall
H,)IIIrom W,lynp\970 Hprln (l,1r,I,,·,!<.;l, LS nowhorh h,~ I,,'hpr'., Iloro~1 <nIVd/"" r, m,.mljer 01 In£' local'/(Jlun,per f,N' /jeparlml'nJ, hewill tlf' m"rr,f·d lhl~ w('c'kend
TtiE WAYNE HERALti "thYea, - No. 90 .vyay.ne, N~b,a,ka 66787, Thursday, April2S, 1914
MorrisSandahl
Voters in Ihl (Ily of Wayne will casl their baUols in the schoolboard race wh.l" filling out their ballot!'> tor' Ihe other primary racesVoting places en" 1l"1P publiC library in the firsl ward, National GuardArmory in the ",'(ond "nard. coD-rthouse in the third ward and fire hallrn the fourth wi!rd Other voters will cast ballots al their normal votingplaces
"'lorr,s Silndahl, ,,-'tc, e'li"rale' a welding and rf'r_" , ~1l(JT)
in Carroll, has servr'o IGY('---<l-r.~. on --!-he -W<Jyw- (',,~fnll
school boant Sanrt"n 1',
farmed west of Wa',"C<' 1",1','"movinq 10 Carroll In I'I~~ Hp
qraduatf!d !rom Wil-,r" H 'jh
School and altendl'o N,l,n,'State for' about Ihre"" y"M\ r,na-llve 01 Carroll, hf' M'eJ h',wl/e Joyce, WhO W{j,l<'
Wa"ne. have 'three ,h If]f"",ncludlnq Ed. a <1'Wayne H,gh
VickySkokan
V"cky Sko~,an, )1. has liv!?d,n Wayn£' for I,ve Y<:,lr', Sheqr<fdu,lled Ir(lm W<Jmeqo HighSchOOl ,n Kansa., aftd' t8MTe(hmCal SchOol ,n TopekaCurrenlly il bO'-lkl<(,f:'o"r fer illocal aulo pans I,r'm ~he
previously worked ilS il s~'cre
tary "nd typ'st ,n Wayne,Beillnc!'. Beijller Cdy andlmroln She and her husbandlarry h,lll" lwO ch,ld..ren,Todd, II. ilnel Sonl'Y /Ive
WilburGiese
Wdour G,e..e, Wayne poslnl,l',lr>r I,n,shlnq h", 'lrsl'l'rr~l nn tilt· W<l',ne Carroll',(t,oo' 110ilrd, A. JdelJmc =,df-n;- 0' Wilyn,· GJ('sP', SO,
qr,Hlu<1',-'d !rom W"'fne Prep,lnd fjllr'ntl"d W"'fne- State(oll"q(> on" Ih1' IWlore servlnq IW0 1(',1r', ,n It1<' Navy HehilS Iwe,) a pOslal f'mployee- toris yr·,H" H': ano hIS wifeh·,l"n .. l" h:,-", rhr"f' children.,n,I"cJ'fl(1 I) ,"ilf old Gama
'~If'~,,':~,~on,,' Th"y 1'II.e eas1
These nine c,1ndldates Ihree of them incumbents are seekinglour year terms 'on the Wayne Carroll sc.hool board
. The candidates Will face each other in the May 14 prilJ1ary election,with the 51.11. receiving the highest number 01 votes 'advancing to thegeneral election The Ihree which will fill the seat? currently helcLb..yWI..!E.\--!f..0,IJ:se •.Marqa-ret Lundstrom anirMords Sand"!.hf will be namedIn vollng on November II .•
JoAnnStoltenberg
0;1 liasHavener
Firstol series offers
backgro.i;nd an candidates
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A (e!:oldenl 'of the Carrol! Mrs Stoltenberg, whosearea all his life, Dallas Have hu<,hand Loren 18rm~ norThncr far mea lor more than 30 we!>! Of C'lrrOfl, l<)U(lhi ,n ruralyears before mOving 10 Wayne school districls on the Cilrroll.
- rl'l;""(>ntty He~5--now----e.mp-ToY;:'-d - L'i0rf~j ,iiid'Se!d'j-n are,) for 16at u I,lrm supply slore. He ye,lrs A graduate 01 (.lrrollserved on a rural schOl)l board HIgh 5"(hOol, Shl.' I!> seeking herfrom 1943 to 1949 and has lour 'f.f!ar degr£'e at W.wneserved on fhe WUync C.ounly SlaTe College"" She MId her')(hOOI reorganrz<lliOn (om,"il husband h,1VC Iwo Ch,ldrc'n.1(>(' sonce 1956. He ano hiS wile- in'ciu{jlnQ Garry, 17, a iunior aIEun.ce have si~ c·hildren, in Wayne Hiqh Mrs SlollentwrQ,cludlnQ Scott, 13, al home 41. is d,strlct manaw'r for anHavt>nf;r, 56, qr,ldlJa1ed, from encyclopl'd,a firm ",nd belonqsCarroll Hiqh SCh<:>OI to .. late and nalron<'ll If.'tlCh<;r
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'WAY SACH: WHEN
Home Economics according to Dean EF. Frolik .. The~ lund lor the HistoricaiMarker to be placed at lhe airport hasreached the $75 mark, $100 short of thegoal .Karen Boec,kenh<luer, da.ughter ofMr. 'and Mrs. Robert Boeckenhauer.Wayne. was elected junior clas5 .president at the UniverSity of Nebrilska Schoolof Nursing. WinSide Rural F ire Department D'lstr'tct 4, recently purchased anew fire truck with a 1,000 galloncapacity. Oller 500 persons werepresent Saturday evening at the banquet
honoring Redeemer Lutheran conlirmedmember5 and former pa5tors
brecht in finishing the seeding of his oats..Wayne sportsmen organized an Izaak
Wallon ~ League Thursday night a1 ameeting in the .Lions Club rooms,County Treasurer Jean Boyde has beennominated by President Eisenhower forpostmaster at Winside. .Ralph Olson,Winside, was re·eleeted chairman of the ~
Farmers Union' Seventh District atHartington'Thursday. Nearly an 'Inchand a half of rain soaked Wayne duringthe past, week. bringing the total rainfallfor the year up to 5.95 inches,
MONDAY IN" planl ..•} lrnP.lt1,,,,- 4_1,y .If><11,-,,',(· Ill" hlo~~om,!lq 10 (,ad Matthew 7 16YOI' 'of,,11 '!liN' them b', 1I1"lr Iru,t.,
TUESDAY (l'fE!mori."s are d,fferenl ,neller, (otrTl'l1·y. Pul True ,'poldene.,s ,'; eVNywtw"! the ..<1m/- Ephe~JiII1"!i 4:)2 And or: kinaro on" ilnothE!f, !(·naf.'r h(;',!Hled. lorg'll,nq eachorh'-'~ IU',I "'S. GOfJ "1 C_hfr~t also ha., 10rg<vl'n,00
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Wakef,eld
Letters Welcome
For voters' benefit
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Exon uses
final inningto fIFe'--
t-APITOL NEWS. 'with the minimum of 30 votes~ee Iion<, Board. He said he liked the origi,nal bill, cause of meat and fertilizer selling prac
LINCOLN - The 1974 legislative, ses· fifths of the elected memberstilpy - The- State Supreme Court'-"-heweve-r? which would·-fl-.ive-·pr--e-ytded--vnHor--m-stat~ tlceLB",',"w-a-;-,'e"d"u'c-e-dby $'3'6-8'~.5'O'~O·~-~-=-w-"th'-a,_..-'-_~....sian' went into overtime, but it yvas an represented more than-S2 million ~ the adopted a ru-le not long before the electrical codes for r,noblle homeS' and "uneven <ontest because ,one team had University of Nebraska. the agency with Chambers bill wa,s considered ol1! final recreatJonal vehicles and hoped" that . $168,500 slice off the original appropriagone home.' the biggest dollar stak-e in the veto batfle reading. The court. whictl has lurlsdic· port-ion would be offered 'as-a new bill tion for University of Nebrask~ at Omaha
Governor J. J. Ex-on oad an inning to Exon had promi5ed he would have his - Han over the pra.ctice of law in Nebraska, nexrsession. athletic facilities and a $200,000 shrin,king .'himself, subml,tflng vetoes the state vetoes ready by late aHernocn !f the did substantially what Chambers had The sponsor of 'the. two bills was of an Item, for land acquisifion and ;':
f) _ L. : _.J 2 1 senators I:ouldn't field because they senafors chOse to adiourn Aprll 11. He wanted done through legislation Senator J. W. Burbach1of, Crofton, planning' for the' new Metropolitan Tech }--Dt::-f---J-IrJ-U--·- ..~- ..., ----- ch,o~e._Lr:nIJ'L_~_~tl~t.e apiour.r:!.~~L_Ap.~JI __'_' did.__ The n'!essage5_a~_ Ex-on said the bill was- an invasion·into _..Ib_e.,9Qvernor::s' ,vet~'~~rlcil' we!1.L to nieal,CommunitY,Colle'ge. ' , :';
Instead of taking a week's recess. between leaving little time for pufHrrg together the IUdida'-terrTfory:-- - - - ..._- - - work 1;),1;\, LB 983Aj cutting an approprla, The original UN:Q $353,50'0 figure was '::the 59th and ~fh days of fhe 6O·day kind of coalition that it sometimes_ takes. The same d,1y, the governor struck tion the senators set"at $5QO,000 down to '0 go for bleachers and dressi.ng room :::session. to reach the 30-vote level ' down fwo' more· bills )-·1::8 8-61 and LB $200,000. Exon said/the $30q,OOO r,eduction • improvements. E'xon Sl'lid university offJ- :;:
The nine vetoes the governor sent In There was scurrying on the floor and 861A, The first would have created a new was jus'tified because the National Guard cials concurred. the lower amount, was . ,::the days Immediately following the the override attempt po t~ flrsf' of the Departmenf of Public, Records and the didn',t ne,ed a half~miliion dollars 'for :re- "C!!!J.hat is necessar,y.,!-'- ·_"_~_····_,,··--~--oleglsla11ve departure covered subjects fhree vetoed-bills was four votes short, second would have, provided '$47,318 to .__enl.lst.m.el:lf...bQlW5eS.--I::&9B-wsponso(edoy-'·-·--;- A $~'900 iterl;1, for the ~ew Metro .::,ranging from bar examinations for The next one succeeded and the third, ~ operate .the n..,gw_ag.enc¥"fhe-first"year·.---'---" the,., 'MiSf;:ellaneous Subjects Committee, <;:ollege area - a 1974 j11erger of the ,;,would·be lawyers, to creation of a althoug~ ,it J:9_QK_lwo_tdes-.".t-he----f+rs+---wa-s----:---rnat ,bit,' package had been sponsored set· up, d bonus program: whlch, wit.h Omaha and E,ast~rn Nebraska'areas '-- :;:!?eparfmenf of Records. =onev-Ote'"sllY); squeaked througJ:t as well; by-Sena!or Shirley Marsh -of Lincoln. Exon's ~djfi'1g, will amou.'1t'.fo $100 per t>ecame $300,000 when Exon was,ffnished, ;:;
'~The governor was probably ,i!Jsf as F;'xon was on hand .not tong ~fterward Down,~as well, went LB·6.65, sjJonsored enli,stmenf:'." ,,':, .' He said other func:l7 could be found If ;.!::i,;
ha'ppy to have the lawmakers out· of town ~10 'congratulate' "the winners," .jls he put by Senator ,FVed Carstens of Beatrice. La ,1028A also. goti,.t.b,~,_ governdr'~, .line- rrore money rs needed.because they' had a rather consistent it, He als~o bid :,farewell, re,turried fa, his Thaf bill, ~ould have exemp~ed·high Itel}l att~ntion. He, s.:aid 'I\ttyrney, G~nerar ~ Omaha wasn't forgotten, howeVer,
'. record this session of' relecttllfg his, desk, and ~tarte"d writing t;he' veto. school, students from' the state minimum Clarence Meyer agreed with ~ hir,;:about xon ~nnounced he had slgneq mto I~w avetoes " advice, as e,xP.ressed th.rough vetoes. - messages wh1ch came.in the rJexf fe,w wag.e, ,The ,leg. I.sla~ors h~d,_-sa,jd t~.;'" would $1.,OO,q<l9!. y.r~~ adequ.at~ to launCh...the".ant'.- _ III, Om.!ha Senator Jo~n Cavanau~~'$ '::In, fact, "on the last day of the sessfonr days help youth get loos, but Exon saJP'tt was trust acHvities La 1028;""a prodlTl:;:t'of'4he ~-s-""Vas;- W1irc""'1lUttTorrz~ lJ'-m4e-om-ce_~__
9'·: b ." the SCQre was 2 1 in favor of the senators '" FIrst to feel the gubernatorial veto a step backwards and could allow some Agrlculture Committee, assigned to the filding ltl Omaha costln9 up~ 11 $8 .::at I S Exon found fault with three of ,the major blade'.nas LB 70S, a proposal ShrPherded exploitation of OUl'" school age c1tlzens " Sfate JI,l~tlce Department. J"he bill origl- mlo.,. .." I .~. budget bllls fhe lawmakers had sent to by 'Omaha Senator Erllest 0c.an1bers, The governor scratched LB 826 and Its tlally approprIated $250,000 to move the EXO~also sig riec1 a blUr LB 632, wi~ ~
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lt~ Gf'rmilny it's bad tuck to"n{'~·il' While putting on shoes;but to "nceze in conversationmeans that l.hl' lasl I;t.atl'·mf'lll wa!o. lrue
UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
(Robert L Swanson. pastor)Sunday; Sunday school. 10
a m,; worship, 11.
Tuesday: Bethel,8.Wednesday: Ladies Aid _and
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MEMBER F.D.I.C.
"Enjoy A
5-In-1
An AlL&ef~-~-__
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.HOT bOGS ANn
DRINK5~ILL-BE-5E{l-VEf);-~-'
Come Help Us... --Celd>r--ate--
~lJee!Days
in Wayne~ Thursday
--FrIday~----=---=-SaTuraay-
1. Spatula 2. Fork
3!_TQ....g~ ..... 4~_~~!!!_~Qp~.~~~5. Can Opener
Bar-B-Q Set
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2 T-Bone Steaks to,:b~_c;iv~n~~ayFREE
2. Deposit 5500.00 or more in a new Pass.bopk Savings Accoun!,or add 5500.00 10your exishrig account.
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Honor lana PrlnceFriday evenIng vl5110rs In Ihe
Russell Prince home tothe l,jln birthday 01 -Lana.hN grandparents_ the WilliamHelers Norfolk and thE- Cec.l,Pr'nces, WinSIde
Observes BirthdaySundJy eve.nlng guests 'In' the
f-',rlJU' Wylie home lor Grr-'g''',blrt"day NeUe: Mr,> (harloll(oWyll'e Herb Peters and MrsMartha lut1
Fmal MeetingCard Club members met for
Ihe llnal meellng ot the s~ason
··~Vr;jdn.'L.,e.II£D!.fl.Q..-....'~0_ ..Jf:1.~ ...g,~_":'!,9. ....Warneml)nde home
Meetings ,.,111 resume In Sep.1C'mber
Card Party- ,The' Amf!rlCan ll:qlon t.Vill
'dr,! Unl! 2"? hf,ld a card partt~ r,d,)', f'v/:,nlnq a! tb", L~nH<ll~ ,t"lt: apprc7,mat'PI'f' '>0p"'sent
P,l(h pr'lI'S ",f:q~ won b ..
"NIIIIS P('l(h('~' Charles FarrdnMrs WI1I,alT' J.'ln~f:" and GladysPf·,cherl ....
Hrldgl,' prl/ps "f~n! If) CarlTrou'lman .. Cla~e Ptf~dter,
Mrs C 0 Will --a;'Ci-'M;-sClarenc~ P1edfe-r(ommilte~ In charge was Mrs
N L. Oilman aSSIsted by MrsM,ldred Wille- Mrs Don WeIblermd Mr~, StanIE">' Soden
1'\-J"I,il~i ml~mbi·rs 5(:r"r~d
luncn
Meet FddayGT Pinochle members met
Friday affernoon In the WilliamJank.e home Gladys ReIChertand Mrs, Herman Schuetz wereguests •
Mrs Cora Carr and Mrs MetaNieman received prize5
The May 3 meeting will 'be In
the Louie Walde home
Elect OfflcersWin'side 'Muslc BOOSI.ers me'
Thursday mornIng at !he schoolband room
Efecli'on 61 .QU,cers was heldwith ,the follOWing re'>Ulf,> Mr,>Adolpb Meyer" presld'ent MrsL-eon'Ko'ch, vice pre~d~ MrsJoe Mundi!. secretary. and Mrs _MelVIn Melerhenry, lreasurer .
Disc'u5slons were held on themuslC81..<, for Sunday a,lternoonand Monday E'V",nmg dnd lormusIC camps to be held duringthe summer
The organi,zalion .hns assistedin blJying unifbr,ms ',for ,bandmembers', rhythm band Insfruments, and material for dressesfor girls chorus members
ThiS was the final meeting oft.he year
Marks 89th BIrthdayD,nnl';,r guests Sunday lfl the
Howard Iversen home to honor Travel to Norfolk.the B9fh birthday for Mrs Anna Lad,e,> 01 St Paul.., Luth~ran
Andersen were Mrs JJm Bot (hurcr; ",nler'alni~d 'N'ard 16 atIE' '>E' t"e Norton·. Regional Center
The Royal Schmel,zers, North Regarded. they receivedplatte, and Mrs. Bili 6rockmol Card prizes were awarded 10 The Arch Book,> Aloud '>erlt:Sler r Big Spr,ings, were overnigh-t Mrs, 'Martin Plertfer. Mrs, Dora purcha,>ed for the Ilorar'y Inguests Friday in the Ivan Died Ritze and Be55 Leary memory 01 Tommy Gahl '//a'>ricnsen hom'e. The 'May 17 r:neeting will be presented
with Mrs Dora Rille It was deCided to V;Slt theWayne Care Centre the I,astTue,>day at each montn
The Nebraska Olstr'ct (hurchSchool Workers Conven!lon ,",illb£' held al the Villa I~n InNodolk October Sand 6
Hos!f!sse" were Mrs GeorgeGahl and Mrs Merlin Malchow
May 1'> h051esse~,',dl be Mrs.Chester Marotz and Mrs LeoHansen .
Social CalendarThursday, April 25: Leisure
Ladies, Leonard Ander5en.Saturday, April 2,7: Open
House, PLJblic .Library.Wednesday, May I:' Federated
Women's ClubClub.
Mrs. Qutnn HostsSOS was held Friday after
noon in thenome or-Mrs. HarotdQuinn, Wayne. Eleven membersanswered roll by telling an AprilFool's Day joke. Guest were
Society ~
;W..·....fn=Se.iB.":etlbrarv."- -. ":. to H..·.0IdC5p~e n-l+Iou-se 0t~f;::~£~:;~:'::S::,~ ~}:~;~:~j~~~~~~~~7~!~~~~~ ~c~~-th~r ~~~Yc_a;h;~~~~ithe~r .1 \ Clarenc~~ Pfeiffer. M;<;; . Robert The )oh!l', Asmu,ses were ,'ur, es
" ,_.:"M;rs~ Ha'r'ry 'Su,~hl 'S(..-)lora,.;~ ~"",'. _' '-"~I -d,_" • .,. s(hl~g, Kendall and Konnie,' all Husk,n<; Dap rn Barher, Wayne Koll" and each of the qVests qWf~sls <:'undlli evenmg in the TRINITY/.LUTHERANI.an, ,tlas ,<tn.nounced -·the:'local- . " " " of Norfolk', the", B~!I 'Brog.n:ms·, and Phyljl~ S~eh!. Ti:1<..' May) meeting, will be in Mrs HeMry Schierloh home to' -CHURCH
p.UbIie, .. I~b..'a.ry w..I}I' .hO.ld. 0. pen ". . '....... • -tIQ~~Lns,,,_':!bhn .MorrJ.'.es, Wayne, .Furnrshl/:l.9 fOO.d in',ilddi~~,on 1(, "" D"nn,s Jan"'e home' ~ VISI! the Arthur Sydow'S of (Paul Reimers. pastor)house Satur:day, A~r. ~27"f:om 2 ' '''''. '.d· the Hans Brogrens and Mrs, !hos,E' atlending wer£-, Mr<, MI~soun. Clarence Waack mans,to a ,p.rn: at the"llbrary In ob· ',ns', e Dennis Bowers· and' Brian Fr'ank Wftlble. M.r~ Rlct}~d Tl'" pe,nn,s SWnn~on'5 and Ho~kin\, C'lnd Mrs, Leon,(trd Sy a ~U"d~~:S.h~~~~ci~30~ChObL 9'30servtince of·NeWanal Book Week Miller and Mr", Russel ~~ ~iC;orI'. ~1e,S M ..e·",;pending ~ dm·.... ano CIndy, Stanton. The
WhTkhe·hml'eAofP'Ni.'at2,.'o'n27a··1 Book Week :"', ' News Teachers Meet , man ',',(1 ".i'~k<, 'In thl:' [mol ';\·,i'tnSOf1 Arth'Jr <;ydows 'came for fhe. SI. Paul's Lutheran .Sunda·y Cor bingo provided entertc)ln - dnd Waltt'r Blelcn homes Alter tuneral T-\Jr!sday lor Mr5, Sy ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
is "Q-rowing Up'With Books." • • ' Mr~. ~ Oswa'id school teachers met Wednesday fTJent . q·,;.,r 'o'1:,,! thE' Swanson: lamily- dm·.(s ,>1,>Ier,- Mrs Frieda Ra CHURCH'.' "Phone iS6.4B71 evening at· the' church with 17~· W.-'1rd 16 will enterta.n ladws ~',II b€'jJt' ·,oncd In C<1JdQrnla denl .! (G. W., Gottberg, pastor)
The. Fred TramjSes. Pierce, ~ ) teachers and Pastor G. W· Galt .of the congn>gation at Ihe.' M<ly Tl,'I'M,kf. ':,nnsons ana Daruel Tile Allen S~JueltY family Saturday;' Salurday school:.9
~~ec~~~s~aYw~~~~n~o~s~~O~r~~ ~~k:r L,e~ry ·aml Mrs_ Maude be~~:;~i~e~1Bible school was met'llnq ~~;~ ~,,;'r~",,;~::~nhdo~~sitors ~J~~!a;~lf~h ~~;d:6w:~~ ~I~~~~r 11 s~~nd=~~f\~~~~~ 1~c~5~OI and
Sam Cenfre'fto and daughter, Proceflds earned ,af the flea discussed, Several thank -you A!bi-_'rt, [r,'119 ,1no !=Iay POin ,l\ls ,lhd RoQney. Madison. S 0 Rlble classes, 9'30 a.m,; war"w'r"eweekend 'uesfs in market 'will be given- to the notes "",ere read Ir m nfirm dc,tcr. Anchor' POlnf Ala Mrs Leon.eSctillJ.el.er. Canistota. Ship, 1030. with Holy Commun
the Christ Weible horne. Northeast Nebraska entally ands for Rememberance Books I n Church Council. 7:30
Pier~on Ins. Agency
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Center Circle Roya,\ NeighborsCenter Circle met ,Thursday Royal Neighbors met Thurs
afternoon in the Harry\Suehl Jr. day evenIng In the Fred Wittierhome with 11 membe;rs answer home, Johanna Jensen, oraclem.g-.rol-l· with a· plant exchange ~...J.n...d:La~_. _Mrs, Dennis Evans was a gue5t MemOrial Day plans wer.e diS
Earnings from the recent Ilea (u5sed and 5everal thank yous~ark~t will_!;Ie eresented to the were rpad
...... 'NQ"r'ih"easf··Nebi-ask.a mentally June 21 mee~g""1JI11 be with'
retarded Mrs Thorv~cobsen .
....-'·N*j~?~e!-j~~~;~:·,'·~~.!.~e·~~~~ -~-=-=·-:~,,-..·_·Sewtnq.-€tf'E~"Evans, Mrs. Ofto Field and Mrs Trlnll'" Lulheran SewIng (,rAlfred Janke. cle met' Thursday afte';'-nobn al
The May,16 meeting will be in the, church 'Ndh side ~resent tothe home of Mrs. Jo Thompson sew' for miSSIons '
A CQopratlye lunch was ser'.ed
. .• 'A1i1iiPlJi, olIteiliYes were wortJiy; mfJll~ now kll6ws tllaf prlte t4ftfrols simply."aot work eQCUy IS h~, lnsleJd thy Interf~~ seflOllsly .~h foodprodlltllon
IlIdlllatetlJl&,Many sllortJies c1eleloped and prius incremcl.lIllW, "ilh tonlrols 011... the1. bUilltSS ipin,\opuatlnl iR U.s normal. freely competitive manner. spppiritllllIelund sbovld·slMt 10 come illto IWince. Betause some lnoels uke,ronler 10 prodDtl ttlll olller1,lIot rrerythlF12 will beClll'llt plt/lliflll althe ume Iime.Meanwhlfe. ~ewlIIurrtilueto iiiiij(li1~1"ItIilllGUlpG'IlttIOtjitjoul1le:'killd~l-YalllfnO{ii!C
pItIltf.atSafm,.WipledlltllilillyourmySafew,.,Slorerou'Ilillennlinuetolindquallt)"loods.~ l,sin,OIl IlIGHy. 'h l1lok fcrwlflliomore aund;ntsl/PPlit$ of I dsallllihellPIlGfhlllt,fo'riYeOllfcustollJerHYenbe1lu_nlue.
'!~..oy.'.~1..$L1K191 M,",,~~~~.r '12E55- I· ?c:;,p~...,PIZZ6195 C·
PoplIllIr Dessert and • TUNA· TURKEY C' .SAUSAGE-tr~_So E05Y'1o'Senrel'" . .--(HICK£N •am, • HAMBURGER
GALLON___ . 8-oz. Pie ~z.·!»iu.a_c_~
TOMATO,CATSUe
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Vy~';~::~f~~~t~~: i:~;)Il'l' ,I', IC)19';:;;1 II.~, ~10 Improvement I! C',Ii. wl!/'/I
----.held _wilhln "1~il~i1Il.e..-.1lu\J.U-d,:".· ,~pilrk, il 1111'1(1- e~t(a ('11011'!fI .t~1I''-'-
~~I.~'.j~i~1:.~15eol: .i~:'~'.:;f~~:Ij~~'(~:, ,'r:I(I:: ...comfort3
We ,ndlrJ ,o 10 solve I
berb1 VI~ITI" rlfpn~V_jdo: hr!lpful~,s~j-5t.:~_ce
Drainage, irrigation, careful fruil is picked when ripe. Size
Garden Tips-----
t dnd qualify of the fruit will alsoIng are keys to 5Uccessful gar benefif. When pICden'lng 1n 'Nebraska. Other fac vegetables will 'be more tender,tors are variety selection and will retain more flavor and willfertilization tje easier to prepare.
The necessity for plilnting Care should be taken In har·vegetables in high broad-should vestlng not to damage· plan".ere.d rows wifh good drainage Hold the part of the plant thatoullels has been proven In most holds the fruit with one handareas 01 the slate, csppcitlily and Ihen snap off the vegetable.during rainy periods Other methods are to pincb the
During dry spells, '·,cgelables frull off with the fingernails orwill need added water Either snip if all with a knife orfurrow or spnnkler Irrigation c,cissor'",can be used Garden fresh vegetables can·
Kee'p grass and weeds scraped ta'ln more vdamins when prefrom rows.. but take care nol!o pared soon alter harvest than atcultivate too deeply around rools any other timeof vegelables, Deep cultIvation Per.s.on~ interested in plantingcan damage plants d home vegetable garden should
When vegetables ,1re harv(>sl obtain the popular extensioned as fhey mature. planfs wdl bulletin titled "Vegetable Gar·produce more Any veqetable dening in Nebraska," (58 5191.that produces -rr;t01'e th,ln one The. bulletin and additional inlrem "5Uch--as---jOffia~i -s-q1J-<1s.h~' 'ormat'lon are available freeokra. cucumbers. £'ggplants and i~om _.. any· counfy ex·lenSToffpE'ppers will produce more if Ihe agent's office
-Along
......~,...- t U-NCH'EONYE'RS-ATION"be1ween .the"Sor.en-SOnS~...Nelson_.LrjghtJ..~nq ~.tlt!l:~ .g,fte.r:!._!!!.~,~.f1,~_....
a diSCus.,sion of today's market prices.
Ih!'.: United Stales, and Mr",
Sorenson anticipates that it VIII!
be apple pie He agrees that IS
hIS fa'/orite American foodNelson, who seems anxious to
swire producers, making themexc~llent hosts for yolJng menplanning to raise swine whenthey return to their own country.The. Wayne County family hasbeen ac'ive in the program sinceit began_ _
The Japanese AgriculturalTraining Program is sponsoredby the National 4-H Club Foundation. Fourteen of the 58 students in the latest program havebeen living in Nebraska. OtherJapanese students live in otherareas of the United States tolearn first·hand about beef.dairy, swine or P04lJtry production
Kiyoshai "Nelson" Ogata hasjust returned to the Sorensonfarm after three months ofUniversity studIes, and willleave in June for a two weekU. S. trip with other programparticipants before returning tohis home, a 25 acre farm nearSendai City in Japan
Nelson. with another Japanesestudent 'In the program, and athird man in Japan, hope to setup a cooperative farming venture in Japan. Cooperative
.,_.- ""iarming"··rs':a-fa-rrtT-ne'oif'"+dea,·m-·Japan. Nelson says. Nelson, 24, is the oldest son Inhis family. A brother, 22, works-ne-ar Tokyo, and a sister, 20, isin college.
NelsOn thinks about what he. will miss most when he leaves'
Washington fruit orchards....earning money for his UnitedStates study and learning moreabout the Ameris~n way of life.
The student will be withSOr'ensons until Janwary, a yearlater, when he. goes to Lincolnfor a three·month study of swineat the University of NebraskaInstitute of Agriculture and Na·tural Resources. He wl1l thenreturn to the Sorenson farm foranother two months before goingback to Japan.
Sorensons, who farm northwest of Wayne, are w~lI-k.nown
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.TWELVE-YEAR·OLO Steve Sorenson and <:huck (-center)ad_f"!ll re_.~~_~9n'~~ !,i 9bQ..F)~~_._~[I,Q,gJ:~mL.p.rJZ,IU'~.'l!r.L.ft.Q!n_th~.UniverSIty farm plan contest. Nelson's entry explainedplanS for a cooperative swine farrowing and feedingoperation he hopes to get started on when he returns toJapan .
M~S~~ ~~~ se;oer:~:oa:s'a~~' ~~~Steve have shared their homeand life wIth a Japanese,sh..u;:fentof American aQriculture,
Although the student changesannually, the program and procedure remain the same: Aparti,tipant in the JapaneseAgricultural Training, Programarrives at the Sorenson. farm inDecember, He ha,s already spentthree months at Big Bend Col·lege in Wash.ingtan. developingEnglish proficiency,. and anotherthree months working In the
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~pt:cial All Btuch Bull Sale _ Monday; May 6,'- 7:30 p.m.
Usual run of feeder pigs, bred sows aDd hoan
TheHighway 3S near lawn.project started Wednesday
Other proiects include treeplanting near the school. touchup painting of sideline posJs.around the football tield andrepainting trash cans made bythe trades and industries classlast year and placed throughouttown
(Frida" a"d ,"'aturday)
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Do you use low phosphate de school as well as grade ·school;ergents' 00 you turn off lights students at Winside are takingwhen you leave a room? Was part in the annual event throughyour thermostate 68 degrees or other projectslower thiS winter? Students in grades kindergar
Those questions, part of a '~~k\hnr;u~ohst:i;sh"~ crU;~~~~Yr:~i~~~u~u:~:~on I~ur~rn~~~~uc~~~h~~ dents to do their share toAmeriCan government class, are improve the environment The
aimed at "making WinSide resi f~cs~~r~u~~~~~~e~es~~~\~~aYth\~dents more aware 01 what canbe done to help the environ week, Peterson said. Winners
r;;~~;;>i-on~is!---~~LQ!s..!9_'_C_a~_te_,-:~:;t~;~'~:-~'~:'~~'--flli<i;"'~-;S><5C,"i:",,ooott~_e,"di,,~3j-c-00gnr.I~'''dl~~_ea'':Cj;1i",,~hoot~-the WinSide Community Club, students have undertaken thewhich sponsors the contest project, Last year Peterson, in
Today (Thursday) high sc,hool coo,peration with the communitystudents are slated to continue club, started the ecology pro'their two·day cleanup campaign, jed, in his American governcollecting discarded papers and ment class_ Now i; has expandec1trash inside Winside and along to the other grades
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Tht: poll. port at the school'secology prOlect. showed thal 57per cent 01 the people surveyeddo use low phosphate detergents 78 per cent turn oft lightswhen not In use and 59 per centkepI their thermostats at 68degrees or lower this winter inorder to conserve energy
The seven students in the(lass also found out that overhalf a those polled walk or ridea bik whenever possible About58 pe cent ,save newspapers for60 couts and a relatively highpercenta-.9'i:_§?_~:~ncouragefaiTlily conservalion of natural r-esources
But the American governmentclass isn't the only, group ofsfudents Involved in promotingpcology and saving energy, High
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EXPLORER SCOUT advisor Lionel Moore. left, holds down the tail of an airplane sothrpp high school youths In his aviation Explorer Post can wash it in hopes of getting aIree ride for their work, The youths are Dave Graverholt of Laurel, next to Moore, CaryNordby 01 Hartington, kneeling, and Lyle George of Dixon, right. All three are iuniors
"--- Clnd '"tl---thTl?£' -cumpfe-ted Ifte g-r-ou--Ad school cour.se._.o1iergl;.L~J Y'{13yn!?__Stafe. <;:0.1 lege thi_~
pa"! ferm The Explorer Posl,'which has a fluctuating number of members,-h-as taken afnp to look over airba'se facilities at Sioux City and has inspected the planes at fhemunl(lp<'I1 airport In Wayne Next step, says Moore, an instructor at Wayne State, is toCjpf them some flying time In the air
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To Annual Ecology Project
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Jh(· IJ,jbl,(ch'l(jr"r1 St0'j('nCineJ Url'vl'r<,t1y of Lin(r!ln qrddlJate 'Nho lives InInrJ('ppndpnce Mo Scott. senlQral UN L Del)b'f> senior atWilynf> ')fCllp 'Nh-o IS doing herInlf'rnshlp ,n medical,31 K.lrl<,ilS Cily Researchtal dnd Jeanne, angrader
The family moved to Waynefrom North Dakota where Kerlworked With the Soil Conservatlon Service
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. DISMIS?E D Dian\l, RasmusSf'n [ Illuson, Wilmar Herfel,D'>'rJn Mrs' Laura MavIs,W",,"l,pld Puis; 'Nake~,('Irj Mrs LouIs Waket,,·leI Alief- C,(inoeder
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l \'''delhl Wclkpfleld, CharlesKt"i',pr W<lkefleld Curt L'enemann Wakf'f,eld Mrs LillieHer",chh' Wal<,e!leld Mrs EvafIt'd" (X ,v, ,), Allf'n
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NNTCC·program are farms near couldn't make mon('y on theWayne, C<;mc-ord, Wausa, P'lain feedN cattle because 01 thp highview, Beemer, Madison, Wake production costs in 197J." Corkl£:'field, Norfolk, Laurel, Wisner, commentedOakdale, Orchard and Winside According to the report,' the
The program offers three sim farmer had to spend $58,659 for Don Ker!, soil,· scientist withuitaneous cour~es which prog expendables and $17,033 on de 1he ')011 Conservation Serviceress thnbugh beginning farm preciable items and land Of Wayne ~lnce of 1962,records and farm business anal this, $6,377 went for 9elS, 011. lea'J€' Wayne month to takeysis toward farm reorgani18 grease, r['paiN; and depreclaflon over a Similar position in DaVidtion_ According to Cork Ie, the to keep his farm power and crop Cilypr:ogrc1rn's main strenqth IS the machinery running He had to Kerl Will begin a soil survey ofInvolvement at the farm opera spend $6,585 for cash liVing e)( Butler County wh£>n he lakeslor and hiS wile In c1 serious penses and owed <'In Clveraqe over hiS lob In David City the
~~~~y of the home tarm busi S6~:;~: ~;at5~~Se~~eo~~I~er:~:i~ed lasl week ,In May He recently
The "students" m~et m·onthly and by partlcipafio-n and com ~~Im:~~:e~nav:~;~~arC:~~~yeYanO~for dasses in farm analYSIS, and panson of Informa~n. those in has written the soil descri.ption
~~n:~ls:r~oeti~-U'~~~~~c~~:~ef~:~ ::7v::o~~admt~:i~ b;;:~~ti~~S~' report which is to be released by
ord -keeping and provide Indivi said Corkle :~~eI~~e~~~ ..;~i~~rnq::~tter so~:~dual Instruction extensive report includes soil Every year, a to 10 4 H
The farm and ranch manage Over $186,300 in scholarships mafl?__ f_o~ the coun'-Y-" ~1?il.Jest _[!1em!?~.!...~j'!P=: _s_elect~d.-N.....Qa.r;1erJi-nrogr.aID._de:ll.elope.d--at-tRe-_- w-H-I--ae qi--vefl-fo----2-10----.t+i wtnners--~ datiL a section on trees, in clpate In a Report to-the-Nation
Universify of Minnesota, is used during the 52nd National 4-H lormation on wildlife, data for program An example of theextenSively by community col Congre~s in Chicago, Nov. 25·29 ' d th I'k f d dleges in 10 stat£'5 The program, The awards are donated by , en~~nr~e::'I~~e ho~e~ t6 complete \ 41n~~~~~.,eP;~u~~tpe~~~e ~~:~el ~~administered through the com corporations, businesses and his move f!'Clm Wayne to David varIOus parts of the countrymunity ~er.ces division of fhe· foundations in some 43 differentcollege, f\lISO used for students programs Ci~e b:n~u~~s wife, librarian at ~~~;r~1t;g 4 H ideals and the 4 H
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Wayne husineHH'" in a dly wide ,,(f,ife·
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Wayne Beef DOYH or.. HI)(m.ur..d by II. ..
Wayne Bu",ineHMnu'n to !'itinllJlutp
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A great leam l GovernorJim E)(on. one of Nebraska's most effective andpopular leaders - andJerry Whelan. the Governor s personal chOicelor 11 Governor, anexperienced. hard-work·Ing administrator
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Support The Beef Industry.
verage nves men 0 arm u. \
Close ,to $25.0;00'0, teacher Reports. The aver-age Investment of SO ~ said. The figUl:es are included in taking the full··time farm and
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IFarm--and Ranch Business-Man. board of technical community The average farmt'r soltl'!agement Education Program is colleges. $61.251 worth' of livestock and$247,800, reports Joj1n Cork Ie, Purpose of, the special ec;luca livestock products compared to
"Instructor of_ the program, spon lion -project is to provide adult $16,272 in crops However. 67 persore? by Northeast Nebraska instrucJion it:l agriculture to cent of his 1973 Income cameTechnical Community College. contribute materiaJly to farms from crops compared to 58 per
The investmenf of this group and family life which has exper cent in 1972 The b<'ll<'lnce at theIS comparable to the average of ien~ed intensified problems dur income was derived from liveall 135 enrolled in such manage ing' the past two decades of stockment pr?grams offered thro.ugh technological revolution Corkle explained th,lt 19l] was16 schools across Nebraska, he The classes, which bega-n in an unusual crop year The
1972, are held in Norfolk, Wayne average farmer fed 530,1.10 otand Wausa Involved in thf' fpeel t
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Mrs. Ted LeapleyPhone 985-2393
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home 0 rs.the Terry Ardusers; Yankton.
, the Len ArduserS, Barnum., Minn., the Mel ',Delozlers, R.lm
dolph, the Vincent Sausers aMdavghter. Laurel, and,the Bernard Arduser. family_.." Mr_ and Mrs. Cy Smith andMr. and Mrs. Gordon Casalattended the Mariner's Crtlise at
the "Character ,of Ruth," and Tekamah Sunday,' -
:~~ChElert Jacobsens) se.rved ChurchesSunday Guests PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday afternoon guests In the (Douglas Potter: pastor)home of Mrs. Gus-tie Loeb were Sunday: Church, 9:30 a_m.;Mr and Mrs. Ted Dlr~s and the 'church school, 10:3bCharles Hansens, Coleridge, theArt Meyers, Wakettetd, the-"-RayRosackers; Norfolk, Mr. andMrs. Enos Williams and Mr. andMrs, John Williams and Jerry,Carroll, the GUbert Kries, theDacrell Hansens, the CHffordLoeps, the Albert Huetigs, theDan Danielsons, the DaveSwanson", and Mrs. Bob Buss,all of Laurel, and the GeorgeWobkens, Sioux' Cily
The Len Ardusers, Bar-num,Minn., are visiting in the homesof Mrs Lina Arduser andCharles Whipple. They are enroute 10 Iheir home at Barnum,Minn., after spending the wiMer.In Oklahoma
Sunday dinner guests in theElert Jacobsen home were theRobert Jacobs family, Creighfan, and Mrs. Fred Swanson.Laurel
Sunday dinner guests in the
Rebekah Lodge,Rebekah Lodge met Friday
evening wifh 1J members presenl
Mrs ,Elmer Ayer reported -on
Birthday GuestsFriday supper and"over-night
guests in the Lawrence Fuchshome in hORor of David's 13thbirthday were --S-Ieve- Meier.Brian Fish, Tod Boling andWarren Staubaum
Lunch GuestsSaturday afternoon lunch
guests in the home of MrsElmer Ayer in honor of thebirthday of Mrs MargauriteLange were Mrs. Robert Theiman, Pierce; Mrs. Edith Francisand Mrs. Freda Hicks
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Mrs Ted Leapley won high,and Mrs. Bill Brandow, low
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I~ CdrJliic,f. tc; I1s self·S(·:ai:ng cdlu,lu"r Ilr"\(.:;1
"fl'ltm 'Ctft=ft." ~,,,() stEd r.elts, oed a [),trocar'rO/lII curd 1xxJ/' Thel help give the widenLlf""""er Iissmcoth rde, strength and guaranteed40 (XX) mdes of perforrnonce
And Its rodiol constructionmeans you conexpect to get better gas mfleoge.Tes!s hoveSha-v'''fl that rodiab -c-an-de-hver as- much as l07ufuel savlngs".although savings may ddleraccordng to·on If"1d1vlduoi Sdnvmg -I KJI.Jlls
Con't forget the widen Lifesaver The first"~,~C.-erbe!I&-J iacHciI evei' To fiX rK I)VlP puncture
;J printt~d copv thcfn'lf prnI idl'd fur Ill" '1'" "I (.;!! hIm;llIUel, ,ll1d lll< hili ,md
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F1ellpecUully submitted,
aUEN f, BWMaNNSeerelary of Stalo
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Goodrich Introduces its new steel.beltedradial. the Rxer. The nome of the tire IS theGolden Lifesovec but we call it the F,xe(because It'S the first steel belted radial tire e'Jersold I:r,i anyone anywhere fhat fiXes ItS ownpunctures
i'bw you'll praixlbly never know if you rue.over nods'or other sharp oblectS up to 1/4' cndiarreter. Because the Fixer will very quietly, 'Ie",
----effeclively iep:nrtfsetr: W-!fnoUT ony-Inconve-nlenceto yo<J,_.
Here'ShOw It works: A self:-seo[ihg cellularlinersystem IS budt Into thetir~, The l~tQr1t.thQt
- a pundure <feurs, presSUflZed airChamrers Inthe liner expand. sealmg off the l('(Ok. Af:er th.!ob!ect is rerrD'Ie:J, a fXJly-iure comVJi:.md Gndpart of the hrief Ore dn -len Into the hole,completing the seal, With pradlCOlly no air luss
me~fixer
from GOOdriCh:-
regular !>e$5ions held' ~h~1J .l).O{ ('xcl:'l:'d \linelv legisla-ti....e da}'s, i,n odd-numbered
~;~;~nb:r5f?cl~~\f~~!t~f thl~Legislature, and ~hall notcxa:ed sh;~y legis.lati'Yc daysiI) evcn·rlumbered yearsunleM extended by a ,'oteof four.filths of all memhcu f>!ecled, 10 the l.eg-islaIUrc. Bills ·and re$Olutiomund~r ()t)llsideration by theLq;i!lalUl'Cf' upon _adioum·ment of a regula.r ~S5ion ".held in ~.m odd-numheredyear ma~' he considered atIhe next rCKIHar !il'SSiOIl, asif thnt' had htTlI n" ,"th
'adjournment, A lIlajtl.rJl~'
. of the memb.·rs cleCled 10the LegislaHIT(' shall cun·stitute a quorum; theI·.-lrtslarure shall det('nninc'thl' .ruks of its prot·eed.
\ in~s and I~e lhe j~dge ~fthe e1t·([ion. reIlH;'n~, andqualifjcatlOm nf its m("mhen. shall (hoo~ its ownofficen. including a Speaker and such other presidinKofficer as it n1il\ dell'rminc, ~o member ~h<lll he('x~Ued t""Ifcrpt t:n a Hlle
of fwo-thirds "f all .merntwrs dnt('tl ro 1111' l.eg:is-
~~~~Ir~ ~I~~e ~:11':-~1~'~~~~lhe samc offt"n~,· TheLeg-hlarurc rna\' puni9h bvImp n""-'rtlnt-n r aln penonflOI a rlwmhn lh(-r("<)f whosh:1I1 11<" J,;UJII\ of di\r"'per!In .the l:q~I~1alllll' h., di~
ordnh or t{Jnl(·1l1ptuOU.~
beha.,i"T ill .II~ f'n~'rllt·
hut lin such IITlf"ISOl'll1elll,hall extend !J"\"lIdI .....Clll' ,f"llr '''>1115 al "neIIITI('. Ullks.~ Ihl T,"I.,on,hat! p.-r~i~l III ~IJ( h dr,urdt'rlv or [(ml"mprlJoushebavlOT
""'f. 14 EVt"IY. bill andTesolutiOIl 5hall !>r nad II,!ruk "-htn introdul"et;! illld,
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TEXT Of" PROPOSEDCONSTITUTIONal
aMENDMENT
o For
D. AgiI~ll!t"
ira the f:ontttituUon prof),iding,that the salal\U of memberl1 of
the LeJli8ltJlure ahq.ll not ~;cceed
"Constitutional amendment '10remove tbe IJeutenant Governoras presiding officer 01 the Leqialature and remove bis rigbt to votein case 01 ties tbe-rein; and toprovide for presiding officen.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONCase No, .n6.In 'he County Courl Of Wayne
Counly, NebraskaIn. the Matler of the Estate ot
Annie Flora E~ards, DeceaSedThe Stale of Nebraska, to all con
cernedNotice is hereby ,given that a
petition has been filed for Iheappointmenf ot Kem W, Swarts <:ISadministrator of said estate, whichwill be for hearing in this court ,onApril 26. 1974, al 10:.00 o'dOck a.m
(s) Luverna Hilton,------------AMoc.l~J.'l.J.!'_l!ge~
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
The June 7 meeting wiJl be inthe home of Carla Berg._Lori-e'MeY~'0.ewsreporter._
guests.
Lorie Jensen, president, open·ed the meeting and the 4- H flagsalute' was given
. Th itleeri'-n1erhoers--a-n-o-1~ad·
ers, Mrs. William Hal/grew 'andMrs, Warren Holtgrew, we_represent. Mrs, _.George 'Jaeger,Mrs. Rober,t. Jensen and Leaha Mrs. Ad I h
Helping HandsHelping Hands 4·H Cfub was
held April 20 in the Harry SuenlJr. ho'me 'with O'iane Suehl,hostess.
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Hunt Describes PrisonsWA.YNE 'HE'RALD PUb\ishe~' J, Ala'n Cramer. left, listens to E, Howard Hun!, conviotedWalergafe conspirafor, after Hunt's talk af last week's Nebraska Press, Associafion"ward-s' hilnqUet in'Om'aha, Cramer ended his year as president of the dssociation. HisIlPwspilppr won three first place awards in the aSsociation's better newspapers conf..sfs,(""rned rl second place award and won the coveted Ak·Sar·Ben award for outstanding
a weekfy newspaper during 197], Hunt, free on t;lond pending'1Ppf'cll hi~ in connection with the Watergate break,in, told then('w<,polpermr;n about conditions in, the nation's prisons. He said he is now dedicated toreforming the oufmoded, unsuccessful prison system.
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OFFICIAL SPOKESMAN
FOR THE CITY
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Harll:y were the. ErDii Greves, -and Pastor ,and Mrs .. H. l.the Fred Krusemarks, Ihe, Larry Hennig,;Kruc;emark family, the Dale Sunday d'm·ner guests in theKrusc:mark family, the Ar1 Albert L. Nelson hotTj€ honoringGreve tamily, ,the Merlin Greve Craig. were Pastor and Mrsfamily, --·ttie---Don Dolph family, H, L, Hennig" the Emil Tarnows, Members answered roll 'bythe' Joe Wilsons, the Melvin the Albert G', Nelsons, the telling what they did for ·Easter.Wifson family, Dean Sievers, LeRoy Giese family and the Plans were made to. sponsor aMrs: Henry Suhr cHid Mrs. Lindy Hans~n family, 'Beemer, ...skating party Mal' 5' D'ella Holt
.. GP'~"'S-cheidt .~[ •. a'O:CUb------e--Ihe-Gle~i-evert family and grew was "in c'harge of gamesGene Elsassers. Norfolk. Pastor "(Irs, LeRoy Bronzynski arid and treats were furnished· byand Mrs, H, L, Hf;nnlg joined Kristy, Winside Diane Suehl and Lorie and Lisathem for afternoon coJfee. . Jensen
S'unday dinner gl!esfs in theR~bert Hansen home to ,honor Jupiter is the only planet thatGloria 'were Mr and Mr,;> .'R\Jdy radlat~s more heat ene~gy than.Theis ancJ Gary and t,~_vi~_rece~_~from----.!.he.~n.
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iii FFeemonB.D.e~ker--GU~-Gu-+his-Backgro~nd II---~~During-\he P~~;-30 Yeor;H~ Has: i
'l I. 'Given 'ov~DOO- i:omm~ncement addresses. _ i _
~----rDeaiCateCf~vel""ijo n~Y;~iiool buil!lings. =_i_
! ' 3,'partic'iPat~~inover26 g...;undbreakin~eFS~one-lityjngs;----------!!--~a I . I'I \4.Talk~d to over 100P"f's, . . .' 1' __= 5. 1"1 eS1i:le<FUiier hundreds of meE;,;;;gs-Ofeci':;~il~~;I. ci~k---;;;;-d s~~;;r- ;:
..1 ,gatheringS; " ..1 I "I., .1==" L Appeared before lover 200 LegiSla,tive 1~ari1gs. I:;;: .
---7-.-Madeannua~geFpresentations-on 16 different)l-ccasio.Qs"'--- ~ .
~p!I'!G::=lIl=-=-·-liiiF"-!r.=ff'as hadpe, sOhan:onta-cr-w!tll1m:'nilrecfs of .. business and"'i'Cn"'dLuC:sO:trc:-y:---j=~--~ leaders Of the state. I -- 1_iii .•~here is no substitu_tef:or experiEnce. i!
. ELECT'. ;5 ..~i I i~ FREEMAN, B.: DECKER Il , I. • .M~yorJ .. I .(.---:r--'-,-.--- ..~Wo-f(.'h-!or-Bun-eflii.,-o:-5T· --,----"I' P~.f,d Fq,r j,~Y ~.;~ ~~~~r .Fo.r..,~~or,.I~m~~~.~,:~:
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,Iess--, """,'" '" ,,-,',-,,' '.'," "',,' '" .-'I, Marks BOth Birthday1he Vern Girlsons--e"dferfa'ihed-",
,11 rJlnner Sunday honor"ing 'Henon hiS 80th birthday
were Henry Tarno"w, I Jr Mrs. Mildred Lundahl" the
nat,'.••• ,.•,.•·'i,1ralre.,•..•. ·c,'I·,· ~~)~~~~~~~:~ the hOme of Mrs Verona Hen
_ .. _. ..'_'_'_"'_'C·_.. " -'----, -~'-----'----------.,,-,."---.-,---- -,---~.' -.---,-'--.~-- II' ~CiLn~ in noAor of Damon'S' sided at the bus'lne-ss meeting Thies family. Mapleton, tao the Ch'urches''__-You ve,T;uf down,"0r1' y()ur ,l)',;r! nf riatural Cjn c.; Thdn~ 'IOU for- turning Y(~l~· tllcrmostal' doVl;jo hlrthdily Mrs Kennefh Gustafson, AI Stockfleths and Nola, Schles
,. c,SlnCf)..IS ,-:~?V:~~'i~~,rl(J~:~~Illr!1~fhir;t~~~i~'~~' \(';l~~k ~~)l?7~)~~lsti1llin~ nroper ;nsulatlon.' ,I 'Confirma'tion Services ~~~~~7,g a~e~~%'~S.gab~iske,H·~oro~~ -·;~·~~~.f~,-~:nc~~~~~;~~~ ST. PAl!L'~LUTHERANButA,s,"morc Imrm ,',10 bo ,'II)1.e- lo-r,ontlfluP to rhank you for kfJeplng your turnace In tlP-tpP shape., Conl.irmation' ~er.vices were ported on" th.~ county councl'l Scl:lroeder and famIly, Fremont,~·- -- CH. _R~..~ _
--I-...::-;:.-....~.---:---;·-··-----su~f-rf6nie WI· ·nf11f- c'f?!Ei'fi':--:erfiOfrqt e.nerqy I n~lnk Y.otrfof~-tt5i-A€rt-Re-r~At-~A-.t~_....:..,.__.~ .hcl&h..Su-ncl"r,.-..morni!!g.......;;rt.... 5.~:-,. f!l~p_t.!n.9 ~ ._ _" -lhe.B.ilLl:!E.ns.ens...antLKr:ls.t.L.1he... (H.'L. Hennig, vacancyp~-
h·e·1alpr c'no!nQstehrev'el,t"~uvrt,,J~JU,f~:'(Jfl,'~~>r',r,~gtu'r',']'sl'.'r'f~,ji(Jt.Uurr~e,'q .. 'A·l~,;,··r'jyrf),rYI rT·I:,.r".',.J~Oy"C')·eu'.~f(o)~uys~nugr qyaO~{ad~~!:and clothe~:waShefS Paul"s Lulheran··('hurch for Kel Several members volunteered Wilbur Utechts, Arnold Br,udi ~naay:rom,munTo·n:wors~·_·-
~ • 0' ~,b... ,,<,. I'r- _ . e-t'1 d f ;;)1 lyFrevert, G!oria Hansen,'Har lo,'represent' the club at the gam and Joanne BeCkman.AfI- ~a.tn.;Sundayschool,lO.·
u~inq less natural ~1.1~~ Ih .your home, ~r store or ~.J~~kyh:;.,~fa~l~~I~vqe.:n~lgl.ylo~7tic~nnt·qOaSC~pUrpTj~nc.es', lev 'Greve and. Craig' Nelson communi Iy 'VD meeting in ernoon and evening callers were '\oWce. you makf~"mOr(~ 'gns available V:Jr--corn,merclal The examinati,on" of. the con Wayne. It 'ha,$ annQ.unced, that p'astor and.,Mr~. H. L.' .Hennig, '
<Jnd 1.~~~~~/~I~U~~;:;{~~~~~,I~hg~)~~~ti~~~'~~;;II;~r' ;~g~r~~~/~~~~e~-~~e~~l~bi/~e~e/f~np~,to n'1e~tthe llrmand~ was held Wednesday the Spr.mg lea will be·held May the Melvin Wilson family, the '4-H Club NewsevenIng at" the c~urc.h wd.h. a 1 ~r~in~~dneneth Gustafson and ~:~~ow~e'yers "and the E:m.iJ,cooperalive lunch folloWing' .. -- Mrs Paul Everingham ,pres'ent Dinner guesfs' Sunday in th~
ed the lesson', "Why the Fren Merlin Frevert home to honorMrs. Kinney Hosts 7Y~",., ' -, . ~el!y were ·the WendeJl' Korfhs,
Nln(! members of the Serve All Next meeting will be ,May. 15 BJ.3Ir" the. ~teve Meyers andExtensi?n Club met Wednesday. with Mrs, Cornelius Leonard, Bruce, No'rfolk, the Amos EchwHh'Mrs Bernard Kinney, host hostess Mrs, M. Falk of the ,j~nkam.ps, Mrs..Anna Frevert,ess Mrs. William Driskell 'pre Nqrfolk Regional\ Center will be the Herbert Freverts/'the--'Mrs"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.·--g8e~~a~r -Altr~'~~ert-famjry ~rid the;:: Roy Korths and Wendy. Joining
--------Etmfir·m-a-nds--Hon-oreet--'--··-tnem--fot<-----afteTTTUuniurfcn wereDinner guest,; Sunday in the the Glen Frevert family, Mrs
~-hi:im~l;-onorln LeRoy B( 0 I an ns
College Entrance ExaminationBoard (CEEBj, Pnnceton. N J
A'rrange with the appropnale testing agency lor submitfing scores to the NROTC NavyMarine Scholarship Program,Iowa City, 1a Scores mus' bereleased by -Nov ) In order toinsure receipt by the Dec 15deadline
·Apply for the NROTC NavyMarine Scholarship Programbefore Nov 15
-------------- i19]0 PONTIAC CATALINA 4·0R. 350, va!
~wr;r sle-enng power------n-r~arr_________eomn==r--"tlonlng Light blue With blue Interior Was i$1 495 00 Sa Ie Price S1,39S 00 ;
1970 PONTIAC leMANS SPORT COUPE ~ I_ V 8 automatic power steering Red "':lth red ,
------ufterlor --wa~ S<Jtp---f7te('-----tt-,6-95-:-00- ]
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aufomatlc Power steering power brakes Iair conditioning 43000 miles One of the ~
nicer ones Was $1 795- 00 Sale Pflce IIS1,S9S00 j
1970 FORO GALAXIE SOO 4 Dr VB automaflc Power steering al"- condItIOning GreenWith green vmyl Inlenor A nice car Was$1 59500 Sale Price 1,395,00
1910 HORNET 1.DR~ ~cYlm.ger J speed _.JBronze with black inter·ior. For iheecono---;:ny +1minded. Was $1,195.00, Sale Price 5995.00.
degrees and complefing summertrail'ling periods, studenfs arecommissioned officers in thereqular Navy or I\'\arine Corps
Applicants lor the SCholarshipprogram musl
-Apply lor and take by November al their own expenseeither the American College
:.. Test (ACT) 01 the AmericanCollege Testing Program, IowaCity, la. or the ScholasticApti'ude Test (SATl of the
;.;':.;<:: ',',',.,' ..-.'..,'.' ..,' ' .••
are paid by the Navy, and the!>Judent is allowed a $100 permonth subsistence allowance 'Inthe lour,year college program
Purpose 01 the program is toprovide,civilian educat~ careerofficers to serve in the Navy andMarine Corps
~tQ" earning baccalaureate
-- How----h;igh-i-s. the-standard-of-'Jiv.lng, in... WaYM__. 'Jlndings and ",pon local inco';;e ·and. spendlng------:::-County? . data" .'
How much hav,e local residents:, ~en 'spend This cOr1;Jpares with $4,31.9 per familY )n the 'i.ng annually for: big-ticket items such as· cars, United States and wi1h '$4,521 in the Norfh ~::'.::::washing. machines, dishwashers, furniture; Centr;,ll Sfafes. . .- .' "carpetin~ and the 1,lke? Of the, totaL some $3,908 was spent for new
Some idea of the 'amount o! money that has and used cars.been going for such equ,ipment may be gleaned Furniture took anot.her $5~9 per local famlly,from a new gover.nment study, color television sets took S23O, and refrigerators
It is base~ upon <tata g4fhered from all are~s and freezers took S131.of the country through' a·. sampling survey The rest went for air conditioners, washingconducted by the Department of Commerce machines, clothes' dryers, kitchen ranges, dish·
The purpose was fo determine iust how much washers and the likp"of the average farni1y'S income,' locally or The enarmi1y of the car marke1 'IS 'Indlcatedelsewhere. went for such durables in the five -by the figures in the government report, whichyears ending January. 1973 show thaI families throughout the United States
In Wayne County, according to these and spent no less than $125 billion In the five. yeilrsother figures, it w.as a period of rising incomes in the purchase oJ· 40 million new cars andand bigger spending. Families wer.e upgrading • another S?7 billion for 68 million used cars.
:::n~:~ ~:}~J:'n~'::~~dj~;t~o~:~:rS'h~U~:~ By way of compari'son, all the 13 other kindshold equipment and leisure.tJme pursuits than ~3d~~lfi~I:.S covered in the survey totaled onlyever betore. .
With the purchasing power at. their com Annually, on the average, one family out 01mand; their outlay for durable goods in .the five eight bought a new car during the per iod andyears averag,ed approximately $5,585 per slightly more than one oul 01 live bought a usedl-,""<-,ehold. based upon the overall survey car
Drawing Will Be Held Saturday, April 27
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Thur,day, Friday l" Saturday
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Navy Offers ScholarshipsApplication forms and bulle
\Ins containmg eligibili,ty reqUlrements for 1he 1975 NROTCNavy Marine Scholarship Program are now' available fromKen Carlson, guidance counselorat Wayne High School
Digs De~p for
TUition, educational fees and'he cos, of 'books and uniforms
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1970 FORO TORINO SPORT COUPE, '351,v 8, 4 speed ~ower st~erlng. Red with blackVinyl jnl~rtor Was \1.495.00. Sale PriceS1,295.00.
1970 FORD GALAXIE SOD SPORT COUPE.351" v B a['-fbn-idlic.-f'"()w-er-st~power
br-akes, atr conditioning. White with goldtop, gold interior. Chrome wheels, Was51.695,00. Sale Price 51,495.00.
Eugene Hanson of Newville.Pa, has complefed requirements 'lor doctor of philosophydegree In library and inlormatlon sciences from the Univer'S'ity of Piltsburgh and Willpartlc,pafe m the graduatione)fereises to !;Ie held Sunday
Dr Hanson, an associate prolessor of library science atShippensburg State College,Shippensburg, Pa, served ashead cataloger and teacher of[,brary sCience at Wayne State(ollege 1961 63
Taylors EnterlainMr and Mrs Robert Taylor
entertained Sunday affernoon ,nhonor ot Sharon's birfhday
Guests were the ~vey Taylars, John'Taylor!> and Christl,Laurel, the Lavern Berleloths,Dixon, and Virgil Pearsons
The Carroll Ortegren family,Hordville, and Mrs LIII,e o...l~
gren, Central City, were Sundaydinner guests in the Roy Hansonhome lilliE' Ortegren IS spendIn9 d IeI', N,th her daughter and the Roy Hansons
Churches -CHURCH
, (DeJlov lindquist. PilstOr:)Thursday: Mid week SerVice,
8P~Saturday: FCYF
queL E',angellcal Fn::eStan Ion: 7 pm
Sunday Sunday schooL 10am WO"-ShIP, II. evening servIce, B pm Singspirailon, CI,fford Carlsons. 9 15 I
Tuesday Naiional Day ofPr.;lye,.- ',.10 a m
Society -
Slumber PartyJulie Stohler enterta(ned at a
slumber party Friday evening inthe Roy Stahler home in honorof her birJhday
Guests were Roxanne Kraemer. Dixie .Miinz. Jody 'Huddlestan, Sharon Taylor and LaVonne Bloom
10'01030'0 OFF
Cars, TrucksRegistered .
1914Cjty of Wayne, Wayne. GMC PkvpDale s.toltenberg. Carro'l. Ddg PkupLoren W;nk.elbauer, Carroll, Har
ley DavIdsonOon 'Pfeiffer, Wayne, KawCl5akiJack Tomrdle dba KJ,lhn'!'> Carpel
Wayne, (hevDouglas Deck. Hoskms: ChpvDorothy' H Ley, Wayne, (hevEdward M. Sherer. Wayne, (hevDean Pierson Lessee 8. Coryell AulO
Co Lessor, Wayne. ChellMarvIn Dran5elka. Wayne. FdJanel Hansen, Carroll, Fd Meet for Bridge
~~~,7;:..~a'~~~~:~k~:.Y~~_,~~~; Bon Tempo Bridge Club mel1973 Th.'rsday_ evening with Mae
Gerald Dmqes. Wayne, ~d Reuter hostess
Earl TOOker, W<>yne. (hev _.~ Ann Meyer and fv\arl RastedeJohnson Funeral Home, Ca 0 ., won high score
Cad ., The. May 2 meeting will bewJth Mari Raslede
1946.L~e 5win'ney, Wayne. Daq Trk
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ST. PAW.'$ LUTHERAN I"~ ,..., ...,..,(HURCH
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'.U.'.I pow.er..and ..alr condition 4· OR. V 8 automatic. Power 4,OR. ,350, V 8 aulomatic SPORT COUPE. VB automafir~~~~:::;la~:L8~o~al 10"- ,can ing including seats, door steering, power brakes. Cop Power sleering, power tic Power steering, power ;:.~~~~,Pz~e;o~~~:~~~~;o~fl~Sunday~ Sunday schooL 9'30 lacks and windows. AM FM per wi1h white vinyl top. brakes, air· condltlor:' in9' brake$",alr.'~mdjUoning.Blue wheel, Cruise Control and
a;.d:':;:;P B';~,:"tUdY at 'he :~~~£:~}:2.~:I:pv~~ ~~:~p~~roo 'O;a,;,";:r,e.· .t~r£i?$:Sf.~;~~J~,'~~ ~1.'7~s~·~al.v'~;,'C~'~~,49~~~ ~;~~y 5.~~~: ,:~:~·~o/a~~:church, ? a m Price S.J-L??L!ML ~~~v'r:T~:~~~j50~~P8A~t $'].79500. Sale Price 52,595.00.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN I 1971. FORO GALAXIE 500 tomatie. Power. sleering, 1971 PONTIAC LeMANSCHUR.CH 1971 OlOS 98 LUXURY 1971 OlDS DELTA 4·0R.. v·a COUPE. 351. V,6-auTO-maf~ power brak,es: Convertible COUPE. V 8 automatic. Pow
(Clifford Lindgren, pastor) SEDAN. This has everything apou:.mra~~cak'~O'Wa~; C,.~~eedi~:~~: Power steering, power season has iust arrived! e'r steering, power brakes, airMrs. Borg Hosts Thursd.ay: ChOir. 8 pm on it, plus new steel belled UT' brakes, Roa-d test- this black White with white. vinyl 1ciP conditioning Nice interme
Artlemis Extension Club met Sunday: (hu,.-eh school and tir~s Power everything S1I ing, local one owner. Green beauty. Was $1,795.00 Sale Was $'],195.00 Sale Price dla1e size car Was ,5'],395.00April lS with Mrs. Paul Borg, Bible classes. 9 JO a,m , ver with black vi~yl top Was wifh green vinyl fop, Was Price $1,595,00. SI,99S:00. Sale Price S2,19S.00.bostess. ship, 10: 45, i SJ,395.00. ~lce 52,995.00. S2,195.oo Sale Price 51,995.00.
~~~~~ ~~~~:~;s--sY~dac~~~~~:~~a~S1~e~~ ~ +910 ·CIi£V-Rm.-ET 'IMPAbA+~-~,--guest speaker and showed PiC Lutheran Church, G,.-and ISland_._I~ - automatic Power steering, power brakes.tures of her home counfry Tuesday: ,Morn,ng Bible stu al"- cond-Hlanmg White with blue interior
The lesson,- "Why the Fren dy, 9-30 3.m Was $1.595".00, Sale Price $1,395.00.::..;.;.;.;.; ,','.-,- ..',' .',.'.' , ;.;.,.;..' ..:'.'" ~
~~, - ·mat'+....v...JVt--a-----niiUl-- ; I ~·:~e~'-,;'o~'e~';;-;:;~~ P~:'~~~' VA~;-~::.~:::---.sa--·---··-·---Ie-·...---~--- --...:~~. '. -· __U.__U- -. __~..•:,.•::--*.-condltjoning. radio with s1greo tape player
- - ~'UUh--b\.a.d-~-k.p.--Gol-d--'J-ift-¥-l---w-at&_Was $1.89500 Sale Pflce Sl,695,00.
1949__ Be,-!'i _t1f>n<,("h~~," 'NakJ.'field, Chp"
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Larry Grashorn. Wa'(ne, W,llySPkup
"'9 OLDS DELTA CUSTOM 19,9 CHEVROLET IMPALA 19" BUICK L.SABRE 4-DR. "'9 CHEVROLET KINGS- 19'90LDS DELTA HOLIHOLIDAY COUPE, 455, V-8 4"OR, V-S automatic, Power V-8 au.omafic. Power steer, WOOD 6,PASSENGER oA-V--COOP-E. V·8 automatic.automatic. Power steering, steering, air conditioning ing. power brakes, air condl.\ WAGO"'.3,5O, V·8 automatic. Power steering. powerRO~~r, pra.k~s, .ai~ _-condition, Looks and runs exceptionally Honing. Recently overhaUled. Power steering, power brakes, air condftioning. Red
Now.,. bed down with ing. Lots of comJor1 for nffle good. -LiHle.__heavy, on miles . If{~L.-!0'9.?_,OE' Sale Price bra,kes, 'air conditioning·. with white vinyl top, whi-te. th fi j W $1 19500 Sal Was $89500 Sale Price 199500 Chrome roof carUecA dar'!C1,y vinyl Inh~rior They do not
_•.~~.: . e nmness you pre- ;~~:YS995,:;. ' -. e $595.00. . - . , vacation car. Was $1,295.00. come -.Hly nicer Wa-sfer Tuffed quilted ' Sale Price $1,095.00. $1,495.00. sale Price SI,095,00.
,~~. IO~S pi· 1968 CHEVROUrTMPAt:A- ;~5~~~~~~~O\/~_ ~9~~R~Hg~~i.EJ81~';.';;: 1967 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1963 BUICK LaSABRE '.DR.:; Nom' Opu or sizes. " 9-PASSENGER WAGON. 327, automatic. Power steering, fii:,' power steering. Whife 4.0R, 28J, v.a automatic. V·8 automalic. Power steer.
--;,::..'.:':.1 - - · ..-~ I 19~7~)e5-F~O~~RS~D:~,i:Tl~oi~N:'~pt'Pr4C~K:"~L:;~~:::~::~;;;~~%S~~~~;;C=~~,~'~.1972 tHe SCOUT. 4-wheel 1911 CHEVROLET sua· 1911 FORO PICKUP 3/4 , 1911 FORD PICKUP 314 1970 FORD 112 TON PICK•
.', UP. Long, wide box. V-B drive, V~8 automatic. URBAN .. 292 .6.cylinder, TON. V,8 automat)c. Pow, TON. V,S automatic, Ex· UP. Long, wide box. 6·cyl·:-. ;~ automatic. Power st~er Power steering, power 3· speed.' Exceptionally er steering, power brakes. cepfionally nice. Gold and inder, J·speed. White with~ ~;' 1ng, power ~rakes, facfory brakes, air conditioning. nice. Near new fires. Was Local. owner, Low mile· white outSide, Saddle In· blue Interior, New fires,
~: :~ ~~ite:~~o2~3~:e~ :an,d 27,000 miles" As nice as. :;;;:5~~~:-': Sale Price ~:~ '~~~~,~~{~~I~ndp~l~t~ ~;ij~;·$~:9~,~~::95,OO. sale ~~~ $~~:95.~~wsa:~ ~~T:~-1-- ~ pric'S3,/l?5rJlO: .. • ~~~~~:.:,3~~.:;:5~S~ 52,09S.OO. ",695.••.
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.. • 3-speed' Reconditioned 304, V,8 ,automatic; See -LocaL one_ owner. Bei-ge cy'linder...:> 3 speed Test '"~ ~ utlliJy body, Lac-aJ ~One_ -and ..r~ad -r-eady. Win this_.~ne and you~.UcP~y'_ i!" with, whHe top, Was drive ·,'hiS· one.' Was equipment. 25,000. actual
~.~. ~.~. owner With, low mlleag'e. 51.695,00: Sale Pdce Was 51,895.00. sa,le -Price SL'49S';OO~ --Sii-Ie ..···----:Pttc:e l-,09S,OO,'~ Sale~~.~Pf'-i" miles,· Factory fold down;'1 ~. ~~5~;;~95,OO, sale. '-.price SlAt$.GO,· '1,695.,00. $1;295.00. Sf95.oo,' ~~~'~::a:;;;.~.Y -worK~t L",' ,
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VLetor l Krl,eSche, Wayne, Bu,ck1971
Randal Bargholr. Wakelleld, (he"JOhn E Peterson, Carroll Fd
1970Ll'land' AndersOrl, Wins'de, Fd
1969Chilrles W Surber, Wayne,'Old'"Scoll Duering; Winside, Fd
1968Clarence Chapman, Carroll. aidsDennrs-L Ca,.-Is"n, Walwf,eld. FClRopert OI50n.'"Rarn;lolph, Che-v Pkup Observe Birthdays
1967 Sixteen ladies were guests InAndrew Manes, Wayne, Opel the Glen Magn.uson home Friday
~i~:L_ afternoon-ho-A-o-ri-b.g---!he b-lrthda¥.",
g:::~~A s~::;yma;~y~~~S~~e~t Ddg ~e:~:ohnostess and Mrs ClarenceRandall Shaw, W,nSIde, HondaMaria Lippmann, Wayne, Chev Evening guests in the, Gllm
-~~P~kl~"0--:7-;:-.,.,--,.,.,c-c,---,,,----,-_..!'Ma_g",n~!lS,"Q"-Q_h9mehonoring theDonald H Gulovsen 11 hostess were Quinten E,,-wlns,
(nev • 1965 ~ra~i~~e", Magnusons and VerdelDenn,s J MorrrS, Wayne,
19"Janet O'SI.lI1ivan,'Wa'1lW'l FOp Vt$i1,jn Oman.~red L Ellis, Wayne. Qlds The Glen Magnusons wereWarren SchullZ, Wayne, OIl;ls weekend guests in the Veldon
ve,.-I,n L Glass.I~;yne, Chev N.agnuson home, Omaha, cele9, M..-K;I r Wayne, CacL~t1ng jn.e__bir1M!l't~_,_of Mrs
1962 G.len Magnuson and \Jerdon'Da\lId L G,.-ady, Wayne. VW NIa'gnuson
1961Michael Baler. Wayne. Fd
19590110 E Hatlk.e, Hosk,ns Willys
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US DEPARTMENT OF.HEALTH, .E;QUCATlQN, ANO
WELFARESocllli Security AdmlfllSb"ahon
1974MEDICARE FACTSHospital ChargesYou Pay-
• The first $84
• $21 a day tor the 61stthrough the 90th day
~ ~.~~$4:t~a~day-for~each"lifetime reserve" day
Extended CareCharges
You Pay-
'. $10~50 a~orthe~
2iSI through the 100lhday
Mrs. Ken LinafelterPhone 635-2403
is also a pafient in St. Joseph's.Me~ Mathiesen, Lincoln, was a
Friday morning guest of Ern'estStark.
Mrs. Bill Snyder, Mrs.. EzraChristel1sen and_ Mrs._ Josie -{Hillaffended a----:5Pring- district meet- 1ng af the Laurel United Metho.dist Church Saturday.
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~ FMIAM Dial Scale Sele-clor. Grained Walnutcolor cabinet
Social CalendarThursday, April 25: Water
bury Homemakers, Mrs. MarlenFrench, 1: 30 -rt.m. i Chaffer-SewC~ub, Mrs". _~~~_ Christensen,._ 2;,Resf Awhile Club, Home Cate, 2.
Friday, April 26: Knlffing 9,Mrs, Alvin Rastede, 2 p.m.
---:-Mrs.' Ru.-et" Hutclioings 'returned home last Monday following
'a three week Capper's Weeklytour of the Southern states.
The group toured 12 southernstafes. Among _the. pJaces theyvisited were New Orleans, Tampa, Fla., Miami Beach, Atlanfa,Ga" Kennedy Space Center- andKansas City.
Lutheran, Coleridge, specialevents; Rev, Harold Petersen,S1. Peter, display, and Rev.Donive-r' Peterson,' St. Paul'sLufheran, Wayne, special arrangemenfs._Purpose of the fair was to
offer an opportunity for' '-area-congregations to share innovafions in creative ministry.
Big buys oMhe-big sound of Allegro .mOdular·sound systems
Pr>11 k,wrl, pnnco. F-d1971
O,ln'I'1 J <'ulllv,ln: Poncil F(Ir.rrJ(-n Ol<,on, Nl'wtil',IIL·. FdDlJanl' ( K drlb"rq, Allen, Hond,l
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1969("rol Crl'V~" W,Jkr:J,eld. BUickRoberl N AnderSOn, Nl'wca!>!le,Old~
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1967
Dilrwlll '''"I)I'r •.. Allr'n ChellN,II'<lrTl 0 KI,nelobC'. DI~on. FdJerry C.lrl MlM<Jhan. Newcastle
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Thf.!' Northeast Nebraska Par.ish Resource Fair, a .pilot project sponsored by cooperating
.area Lutheran churches,brought befween 1,000 and 2,000persons' to Wayne State College..sunday.
About 40 different congrega.tions participated in the af,.ternoon and evening event, andrepresentatives of many otherchurches were fhere as specta.fors.
Fair attracfions includedbooths and special events from
- va-f-iotJ:S- ~churches~.----rn-sptays--by
companies, films and a mobileparish resource center. Twostudents from Dana College at.Blai.r presented a religious
drama, and Concordia Teachers Churches _College at Seward had a display
~~ ~:f~~~~S o~n~n:~Zt~:ei~II:-~ S'PRINGBANK FRIENDS {:ourse Subjectinstructors. CHURCH The 1974 environmenfal edu·
Lu~~~~a~ar~~~i~cahnt~~~CI~rdo~ a.~~~d;~:Sh~p~n~l~y school, 10 ~~~~n12.~~r;th~:rf~~~t ~e~:~dWayne Redeemer Lutheran Tuesday: Monthly meeting, 8 ka Technical Community Col·Church, served by Rev. S. K. p~m ~~~e af Norfolk for area teach
~::~~:~~'W:~~l;~~d~e'~~~~:;:y FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH The course will be horticulturethrough the loc.al broadcasting (Clifford Lindgren, pastor) and forestry, with one hour ofstation. Thursday: Senior---choir, 7: 30 undergraduate or graduate
Wakefield' Salem Lutheran p.m. credit available fhrough the
Church, served by Rev. Robert SuSnUdnadyaY~c~~~~hiio;9 L~f~~~ ~epa:/mentt o:h HO~i~ulfur.~ an~Johnson, ,had booth presenta- League Rally, St, Paul's, Emer N~~~a;:a.~inco~n. nlverSI y 0
:l;;;iala~~e~~o d'i~~:~~~~ ~~ ~~s~ son. 1: 30 p.m.; Married Couples The course is designed fa
f:Y<:~~~o~~:::~~~~~~~~ ~~~;:~~E:t~~~,·~;a~~~~~.'"kda :"~~il~::;;:~:;;~I~:~~~i~~:~~~their stewardship 'chest used for UNITED METHODIST ~~::t~~ni~~ilt:~ra~~g'~~i:rndbad;:~~~Cri~~,o:f::~n~:'n::ef~~~s~at~~ CHURCH ground in the envIronmentalfhroughout the day, and the (Rod Stemme, student pastor) sciences is needed
I young people from fheir church su~~:~a~~ho~~71hiP' 10 a,m.; ab~;V~~ot~Ch~~:rs~~~serar~I~~~;~~:~eon:tr~'t%~ShiP in Motion" Monday: Adminisfrative Natural Resources Disfrict to
····,,··W'i"r'l':Htfe····'Trl"l'tTtY".. 'LUlner·.;Hi·· - Boa.r:d....8.,p,.t:'!1 "- . __r.!:!i.ml1~L~g ..LL!Ltig.0~"gnq..f!!.~~,~_.NQ.f!; ...
Church, served by the Rev. Paul ~~:~:~ ~~:~ ~~ t:2~ workshop is $7,-Reimers of Wayne, had on The Eugene Mitchells, Donna,display, their serving projects Gregory, Wayne and Jack, Elmfor an African hospital. wood, III., spent Easter weekend
Joy Folk Singers from the with the Jack Mitchells,Wayne State College Coopera- Mrs. Joanne Rahn and Mrs.five Christian Ministry sang Eva Stark attended a countyduring the day. home extension meeting last
Laurel United Lutheran Friday at the Northeast ,Station,Church, served by Rev. Olin Conord.Knudsen, and Laurel Immanuel -Mrs. Ethel Lanser rs a patientLutheran, served by Rev. H. K. in the intensive car unit.. of St.Niermann, had b9nner displays. Joseph's Hospital. She was hos
M.rs, ,DaueIL_He,ier..__,slate _,_p-ital.izoo_---Sunday. __.afternoon.. 1.01president of the Nebraska Sy lowing an apparent stroke nearnod, Lutheran Church Women, fhe hosplfal where she was
;:--.:-==":::.:~~__=_=:.:;;=~~~.p;,F-==F~~--->Jh.i1d:uc;,hJ;a{rg;,;,~,.o-"'t.e:.~cq;o"'m.JP1'u.t,,;,,~r~:. visiti,ng ,her.,_'husband, .Slim. who
the organizationChiet coordinators for the fair
were Rev, Ed Schlachtenhaufenof York, rural area ministriescoordinator, and Rev. VictorSchoonover, Lutheran Metropol·itan Ministries in Omaha.
Committee chairmen wereRev. David Powers, Firsf Mat
- fhew's, North Bend, publicity;Rev Don Schoeppler, Immanuel
1966-R--E--A!.. ESTATE TRANSFERS r~<Hld,>, () N':I',on. Nf>wcf!'>!le. Honday'!-,q:---v---~~H-tt-rt"7trl'1"''1(r-~-r---l.OLl.C..S..----.JNac,-nl'~ _Chl'l/
COUNTY COUR'L_.. _Terry _ 0 Ne150n. Carroll. \Ie
exhib,t,onE'rne,>l J f~!I('n, ~ 'JiJ
o,..ergros~ 1N1:,ghl on group of "n·I',Theodore Maggart, Waterbury
$IB. no mufflerftrmard McCorklnd,II,·, ..... Ilien Sl~
l<lolurC to SIO~ al :,I-op SignJame5 0 Pl!'nn. Wayne, \)8
splc.'edingPoberl Gu<,till~on, Wakl:t,,·ld SIH
exhibition dr,l/mqMarlin Rl1od':. Emr'r',on, bl6
',pel'd,ngLaurence C Idd,nq<" ~I08 ,Jnd
probation for 11 month',. dr'll,nuwhole l,02n<,!~ w,,', ur)d(;r ~u<>n"fl~,Qr'
P DIXON COUNTY~
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talks about his-church's efforts with Mr and Mrs Charles--Pierson()f-'Wakefield. three Emerson Y0\-Jngsters,. from left,. Cathy .Nel~on: Pam. Nelsonand Kevin Bonders-on,- ru-m-mage through books and parTlphlefs-looking for
-------someTFili'lg-to fake-- nome--:-liltFle' -cenfer is' iJ- face of Jesusma·"de,-ff''"o;;.;m,-------t~macaroni
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left, and Mrs. Deryl Koopmann, Pilger, tells visitors to their booth how tomake pl-a-slc-.I'"- t}f paris c..as.t5. of.. hands-In prayer; Mrs,-·--Marjoric SCTrrL -.--Hartington, browses througtl a Targe collection- of5CiOl(S-ana pamphlefs on --display: the R£'v S, K. deFreese of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wayne
James E and EI/d Bennell, un Pkupdlll,Cleo Inter'!!;! ~Iol 11 and all R,ehar,:! Rc£:s. Concord, (hevlot 11, blOCk 7, Hoy's-t<dd,tlon to Sam's Trader Sales, Ponca, StarNew(a~tI!1, 1<1;( e-I':-em-p-I -+-f'-"!-Il
Grdu,'A Wuer1l1 to Jerry MIll 191>4Mari(: M·ala!>ek and -J'err:One f PilUl Ulr,IllMI\ Jr, Emerson, FdAlrJm, lot ~ and N' , fot 5. block 'i PkupNOrlh Addition to Emp.r<,on, $3 B5 ,n Loy Nf:I~.l]tl, Ma~~"'II, Fddocumentary 5tamp~ Roy 0 Grlll,n. POntd, Ponl
Normi~.n <lnd Ma-ry JenSf>n to 1963\.awr('nct: and Edith Fox, loh 7 \~ JiHTH!'> P c,cllulle. Newcastle, GMCblock B. orlqinal Down, $ 55 In docu Trk
- mentary stampi'> 1960-Ralph F and Marll1,] Z Bennt'----;() -- r'>obt·r! ~"Ill. Ni.,wc-iiSffC:-Tnter-'-Oeloy E and Dorotl1y M, Bennl.' n,ll'l 'irk
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~. you're talking long distance. Because, no matter - o~~~· G. Gregg, ~:~~a, Chev Pkup and fasten'" themselves to men .DlgUite.Automa~~~::~al;ulc~~~ C:br;~r~:I how long you talk, the cost per minute never goes ~~~~t. ~ll~:~:~~,~~e;~:::::'ld~dOlev ~~:P~I~1 ~a~~~' ~:~~~th: fh~~~ ~i!>, up and usually goes down:" , Pk,. hikers are dislodged," they t.kA. Come In anlj Register,For Tilto TeBoue St~aks ... I··:fo' 1" 'II 'd "","othy A. ~o"oo, PO"<O, Fo t h th fl''''' ,To Be Giv,e.,n. Awa.. y In Ou'...r.. Stor,J Sa't~rda.y, APril 2.7.' ." Ime.lsrea yonyoUl'Sl c. "_.:.:~:~hDL,ur_fJ~~~:r,;n~~~~f~~~~,,~da~ r?9 ~vere. e.~",~.t . ',:', . .., "
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Prices Effective Thru April 30
'99110 Value
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'109 Value
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67c~~ $7797
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Aspirin Tablets
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65 Count
49< Value
'1 19 Value
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Cutex Oily
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HOOVER
Prices Effective
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Model C,.80.F '
Mod~fHD 14
FLOORI POLISHER
Model 5158
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"Lucite"-'House Paint
(;~lIon
99~egulary ·8~7Gal.
Sale Priced
'Dri(~s to a Ri(·h.- --- - - - -,-- --._--._--- --- --- ~--
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We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities
CISI' Insidp
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4 Colors
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ALLMAMERICAHOSt lJUSH
OFFER
Big. Savings on TheseFamoustUCITE~Paints
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"Lucite" ~2~HInterior Enamel Allb"""'''''''blooming.
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10·/1.0 or 10·30
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878-14 22.50 2.77 §.------t---~-- §
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