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OTHER factors considered in closing theWa ne office Include a red .
the iront door aller asking customer RhondaMrsny 01 Norfolk whIch directIon the suspectswent
Some 555 was tound in Qne location under aboard in the barn The remaindef was localedunder the spare lire in a nearby pi'ckup DUringhiS testimony, Hilstrelter said some 01 themoney was marked for easy idenlilicatlon incase of a robbery .
The suspects. were agaIn advl:;ed 01 therrrights and faken to the state HIghway Patroloffice In Norfolk for lurther QuestiOning Theylater were transportea to Wayne County Jail
Also during testimony, it was revealed thatlhe gun was .not load,ed at lhe time of therobbery' and. according to the speclaiinvestigator, did not smell as though it hadbeen fired in'some liii-"ie----
manpower In the military.
A' .UTrLE·.gocidwl'li. was,.halided ,o~t byMayor Marsh 'who presented keys to the~'.
clty.',!=,f Wayne. to Mal. GEm, louis Pr~nt-1_u, '.
WOOd; Col.· AI S'oughtO", vfc:e-cOmmender~ La~kland Air Force- ee.e. '-and-'~e".Johnson for his many courieSle•. durIng the
trte arOup:'was~provldedwith a Nebr••kaAir National. ~uard C·131 f~ transport.-
Pldt,,'res 'and' 'addlfforia'·lnfOri1iatlon':.reIGalted eI~fiel"e In fhls IN~::
'Itinerant Job)
ServiCe Here·Announced
number of job placements handled here,and a~ lack of enthusiasm for maintaining
- ------an--offl-ce-tllWayn-e-.---An alternatl .... e being considered is
establishment of a Rural Employment5er'<liee---+R-ES-~ovide--ttm-t-fed--
staffing here. with most· job informationrelayed to Norfolk;
Only a few days' after 'he Norfolk Jobservice offlce announced plans to close theWayne branch office, hours of operationfor an Itinerant office ha ....e been selected.
A representative from the Norfolk officewill be at the Chamber of Commerceoffice, 108,W, Third Sf., from 9:30 to 10:30a.tn. Tuesdays beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9.'
PERSONS having business with the JobService should be at the abo....e locationduring that hour. .
The Wayne branch officially Wi!!IS
"closed" effective Friday, The area will be-""'-·wlthouHhe-servl-ces--of"a---hJltctlme' repce;- -
sentative. and Norfolk will be the nearestsuch employment office.
The closing of the Wayne office endsalmost a two.year battle with state. andreglona.1 Job Se.rvice personnel to es.tablls~and then maintain an office here,
OFFICIALS said the Wayne office wasclosed as a result of a statewide reductionIn Job SEll""vice positions. The federalgovernment reduced funding to the stateand the state In turn was forced toeliminate nine Job Service positions,
There Is some' concern among local cityand ChambE;r officials that the lack of an
--employmeAt -·efflC---e--------AeFe-wHI -resul-t------ffi----Norfolk drawIng workers from the Immed·iate Wayne area,
rtle man whl) Ils(~d the n-ameof Greg Prosslt,RouTe :1, WI',''';r Wit'> Intormed by Miller thatlh,. \,itr'" W')IJlr! not loan'lhe money Miller
rH' s!l(!k 'lu1 another flnanc,allor trw roan
l!j tucked· away, in.s,lde Cheyenne .Mountainnear Colorado Sprlngs. •
THE' WAYNE delegation' 'and' the reomalnder. o( those in the group we:re given
f/repow~r, and. manpower of fh~ Unlfed
Two suspects charged In thl: Si!pt n armedrobbery olthe Hoskins CommerCial STille Bankwere arrested Within <In hour of Ine Inudent
The pair, KeVin D Wehrer Norfulk ilndDouglas L. Schull, Pierce, have S1rH.f' IJlJflnbO\1nd over to W1!yne County D,Slrlr;t CourtWith a lllal date 01 Oct 17 'iet by C(fllnty JudqeJames Duggan, NorfQlk
tlt:tff*, $'.f_ would ~ In II poor ,m""""Y'_lur. In 1M • ...-.nt 01 a malor contronta·
others on the tour that the mllltary doeshave a lot to offer-to tOOay's young menand women who. quallfy. They ·'8 Iso agreednot ,enough men and women are, taking
. advantage of the opportunitIes. Enlistment
In talkIng WIth HoskinS bUSinessman HaroldBrudigan, ~iller learned the desc;iption of a
The Man ~lg{led a loan denial form and as~ ~~~~~:e~II~~e~~eU~:dn~n ~hn~g~t~~::d H,~ t~~~
~:~dl~~~emb:;~~e~~I;,I;~ ~~~cl~~I!; ~eU~~d~il.~; • descnptlon
W&hrer anp Sc~!~an;(j,f!.tiW,f.cillnilliU-~[hand_qj.lH andsaJd. Well,-we~go1ng·---sa:~v~;t~~~I~O:dH:t:~~.t~:~·~~-~~~:~s~~s~~~:I~;- hearing 'In Counly Courl hert, TllIlrsday ann 10 rn<lk(~ il Withdrawal anywa,y" lalher, R,chard, 10 find law enforcement
nearly three hoqrs of lestlmOlly werf' tlt,ill,j Miller Sil,'d_ne was then dIrected .to go behind ._.QiflcJals_and the Hlghway-E'atroLonlbe..scene..
:''''''Il~~~f~~~~:~~s~o~bed Shof\lpller ! p m of .~~~;~e~:~~;(~~::t~~a~~~~:I~I~~t~h~I~~;~7~~;~-- After diSCUSSIOns with the suspects.
$4389 b¥ lwo SIIsrects deOtdll'ct 0 l~e J'h"'c,, e'c' °0 C stomp S n the baok d (og ;~;~st:~~~;s:~~:;e~~~~~~nl~C~:~~~~i~~Courtroom by. bank vice pre~ldl!nt JiHnf'~ A the HI~ldenl located Hastrelter testilled that pnar to thatMIller Through lips by resldent~ ilmt 1,~, Miller Schulz then to I,d Ihe SchulZ led him 10 1l storage room in the house
~~f~~I~~I'~~~e ~i)~ea~~~I~~\C1:'~wn~~I:[~~,~:!f~~; ;1(:t\I;;;:~ Hw t~o~~:eat:~~:r~nl'~sir~~~e~'~~ ~~e:~ a gun allegedly used In the holdup was
2 p m 11f.! on,the flO'or whIle Miller was laid 10
State .Hl,9'hway Patrol' Invesl:g:ltol EIJ~Jl!rH' (,flIer ~alJrt and get the moneyHastreiter said in testimony thai he arrived
• about 2:45 p,m, and lhe suspecls han beenadvlsedlOl'lhe}r rights ant:! arrested
-~ Sond Continued at.$J5~OOO------. __··
Judge S_ets.Trial·in Bank Holdup
, :WAy'NE. NE~RASKA-""171MONDAV,'OCTOBER i>I'7'~--·ONE·HUNDRED OURTH YEAII· NUMBER THIRTEEN,.. ' _."-_.__...._'.. . -_.. .
in Lincoln n'o later .than Dec. 1.NPA officers will jud,ge' thfH!ntrles from
around the state. selecting a)lrst, secondand thIrd place winner .. A S100 prize will bef~{:; for flr~L $50 tor second; and,S25)~r '.:.,. ...
arid Air Natlon"l Guard. It 15 designed to military, to the poInt where It 'S causing"
CompPlon Is
·Hearing Topic
of Commerce. also IIgre .that no.t enoughyOung people are taking. advantages of theopportunities. _
The tour is a Part of '''Operation Under·· standing," an on:90Ing, 'community, rela
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r,H d)()f.A Of PH'ESS n01 i.i Ilqh(lji r,~"(l
'.' ! d'~!lidl Y 'IOU ;lrlrj ",vF!r'l CI!iLer, :HI',I>l :'
IrnDrvt,lfl! r.Hi-r,!C1(.~(~ 1f1 r;,.Jr Fret:;' Aml'jrlCd '
O'c;t OHrM~, dr/",·~'rM~. wilh Bill DlcUy. Pf"~ at uNt Commllrllty CI'IefI boa"" of ~~~;~" llfe' of .•. cad,et In the Air For~..-
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:.StQ-tlJ-scOf-M-iJilar-y~Viewed··on Taur'. .... ..' ,. I
The military, has a lot to offer young men STOPS ON'the hectic tour: included Fori lion. ~. Guard Armory, was to gIve thelse dose;sl toand women. " . Leonard WOOd, Mo, where Carlson took The grttup found the picture brighter In young', men and women In Nebraska ~.
w:;~:a~;~a~~~s~~ec~:~~ons~~r~- • ~~se~as~~ntr:t~tl~~,~, L~~~~s~ t~~r ~~~~; • :~e ~~::o~~:':n~~~: t~~ ....~~~a~::tu;:~~ :=:;t 11~~~e ~II~:::. young
_ ~eo~le can- --_---Nebras.k-anS---W-ho__r--etut'ned frlday __.from __ a_ - -··-lOphlstlcated-and-SJKut'.It-y---consc-ious-~or,th--··_____newly ..graduated-basic alrm~n.--TheY-1ound--: --'--The-'b'ottom line of tne program 'Is to
~~;~~;i. i~~~s :~dt~:~~~~o!acliltles In :=~~:~N~~'A~f~~~, '~~~::~pr7;=~; :,sg;~W~: ~~c:~~~fl~Od ~ul~~ ;~:t~:nz~, ~:~~ :~r~~o~ff':r0:,e~;:e~~~r~tU~I~:-----'-c-'-----'- ~~-'-·"'an""-'dl..~...--'·",!r'--LEo!"'~ce,-,,Ac-~ea-r----""F·orceilas·to oller: -- .. . ,~ apparent to mQst on the tour the .Incentives
WAYNE MAYOR Wayne '¥arsh, Bill Col~adoSprings.' Tl1e need for a positive military might f;l,re no.t enoiJgh and that. a 'militaryCart$9n 'Qf. The Wayne Herald and Chuck"· was, [a hlcall illustrated 0 the, roo In ...re1nstAte.nu;nL-oLibe_m-U-L---.--
,
•• -",--,- :.,.: *~
~ a part of .National Nev,.:spaper Week prizes, contrlbu~ed by the. Ohio "Ne~wsaOO to, encourage ~tter public under. paper Foundatloo of Columbus'. Ohio
--sf"andlno'-0t--1he-'F,lrst-"A'meriClmenl ·to the First prize nationally will be SI,ooo; secondConstitution. The Wayne Herald and state prize, S3OO; and third prize, S2QOand nallonal newspaper assoc;lations. are The ....,r.1d will offer a Sl00 first place
._ lponsor Ing_a_!l_nSdY..J:onies-t._.onJbe-subj.ct ~__pr.lz._for....th._best .suy on the lpcal le·"'ill."What the First Amendment'. Means to Deadline for .rec.lving entries at TheMe." H.rald II Nov. 1$. The winning entry from
Wayn. will ·then ~ forwarded to theTHERE ARE S1,500 In national cash < Nebraska Press Assocl.tlon central office
.$10~izeJ()_.W/J)ner.
~"'...··.··.·.·>era1cfSponsorsEssay-.-._-.---,-,_:~--_._".._.---.- . "-.-~. , y..._.----'----'---;-:-
"CQ"9r'5-': 5hllllll11lll, :"0/"1.61 rtJPuti"9 Il" t"',"bli.hmt"t of rt/i.9;0", 0' p",hibili"9 lht Iru eX'I'''';""to/; or'llbrid!JI"9 fllt fretdom ,of !J'ttrh. or- ol'lht pr,"; or- fht righl 0/ the propEe ptllftlll>ly 10 "~UI~IIJlr:~d In pelilion Ih,. Gov,mmtll' f01 Il rtdrtJf of .9ri,V/J1K''', ~' . •
EACH ENTRY will be judged on' theb<Jsis 01 appropriate treatment of theme,orlgmailly and Ih-e ".;n:jfIng'-'sklll -cif' the
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•:;.:•.4.:..:...:....•..·..· ". .- be announced in March of 1980 durIng the t 'i• • ,. :-. _. Nillional New~paper Association's Go....ern- i 't
___.. : .... __-'-,.>.~~.,-,~.._ ·'~·:'_:~;-:~~~l·----l-ce·.. n-~~s-e' ::~: ::'I~II:~:Odmg", 10 Ihe COO::':U:~:O fl~~~~~~!!~:'=''~,·~,~'t;·,=:::::~~~
HOMECOMING ROYALTY at Wayne.-Carroll HIgh S~hool were ulJ.wned In coronatIon ceremoniespreceding the Way'ne·AlblOn loolbail game Friday night al 'Wayne State Memorial Field' Jodi, ./' ~. ". --~- ---~- --A~~C -- --- Fr,evert,daughteron;Tr and Mrs KennelhFrevertwascrownerJqueena;;dRandYDun~lau,sonof--":'.'~.'-:--':' .'. W'.a's' ···.I.ssued R,v.jlltr
e;)55·· 'Sruo.nm
d· oeyr M" Alden Duoklouw",omwoed kmq L,,' YO'" ,oy,"y S"" G"",odAIN'""omwoedthe
• now queen Elnd kin'g Crownbearers p~cturer.J above Wlttl the royally ilre HeIdI Hansen. daughter 01M'r and Mrs Cyril Hansen of Carroll an(1 Chad BI(;CKe sun ()t Mr and Mrs Gary Blecke ot ruralWavne
In 1791 Funeral 5ervices for Margaret Ellen
'\. .. ,,_.,__~_.__~~;~::t~=aSAU~RaYr:htte:;eOO:e~t.-'-~-P;;::;;-;;::;--;;;::;;;;;:;;:;-;-;'O~I;h~"CC;o~n·.~S1~'I~UI~i6~n~. ~,n~'~7;;;'J~'-":;,',ecurprJ lor ;'lil Ii' ' Robert .Ha,as officiating. Burial WliS In
'I{JIIT In Di,hliSh '/lIthOId If~M 01 q6JV0 r nrnc'r-:1 G~~~C:~~~~:~\orn Oct. 3, 1901. to
~Jl Prr,'",' prOlf~( I'·, till' rJI,rlp'" , r ,'" Mr. and Mrs. F.W. and Louise Braunif) 1IillJ1rlli()n~ (jf IIt"Jpl nt>c;u~rll1',' rLj!lrjlld, Range in Dickinson County', lowll, and died
Wednesday at Br.yan Memorlal.Hospltal InLincorn . . .
In 1928. she married Mark E. Cramer atMilford. Iowa, 'The"famlly' later moved toWayne wl:lere he was pUblisher of TheWayne Herald until his death In 1954, Mrs.
. Cramer ~,:,d .I.lved. in AUantl_c, Iowa; Rock·well-~Cily: lo..ya; Mason CHy, Iowa;Chicago. III,; and Blrmingham.'Ala.,
She attended .Iowa State University andwas, a member of Delta Della Della
or.oc:iiy.._.Mrs.._CLiUTler.als~~~E!:~,~,r01 ;1he Unlled Presbyterian Church and
~~~~~'il"s-onr'J-:-"A-~n~Gr-a'mer.,, Way'ne; a 'daughter. Mrs, Robert F, I...itu;..o..\~andcbl!dren
Mark Alan Cramer, Wayne. Ellen and KirkWohler~, and Bobby Mu·llen .. all Lincoln;
• two ,brothers, lloyd Range, MilfQrd, Iowaand Mansel Range. Sun 'City, Ariz,
Visitation was from Friday e....enin,9 unlittime of servlces ,Sunday. at Wil!!.e Martuary ,
.2 The W.vne -(Nebr,) He~ld, tw\Imdav. October a, 1979
h,· 1,I,ll ,,11,111 'J' ,) t Ih.,
Wd, not ."I,odu[,'rI,nlo Ecu,op,' ""tll tlw 161hc""lury
unJvO'r~",,-,~ ltv "I "Iso be ,c,<lttenddnle o)(hooi<, lrom Ihe ';1<
county dr(',l h,l"O' been Inv'ltpd In<ittend 1101<, yC,lr~ ever' IIproml~e~ 10 be iln ,nformal:q>event dnd we urge lhilt <11
',1ud,-"t., dnd pdr),nt,pl,ln c, to dtt,-.nd
phDne :S~5·2590
Memorlaf services for Donilld E Rimel, 57, of oakiand.Calif, were held Saturday mOl'"nlng at the United PresbyterianChurch In Laurel wilh Ihe'Rev Thoma!> Robson officiating
Rimel, who was found dead ,11 his home in OaklandWednesday 01 natural causes, was cremafed and burlai was Infhe Laurel Cemetery
The son of Harry ilnd Hazel Ankeny Rimel. he was bornSepf. 3. 1922 at Laurel He grew \/P in the Laurel communlfyand was graduated from Laurei High School Following hisgraduaflon In 194(1 he loined the US. Coast GUilrd and servedduring WWII He moved to California all!)r leaving the service111 1946
He is preceded In death by his f,lther and one brotherSurvivors include his mother, Mrs Hazei Niel!>en 01 Laureltwo daughters, Mrs Dan (Nancy) Anderson and Karin Rimelboth of (<lllfornla, one brother, Richard Rimel of Lincoln, oneSisler, Mrs Shiriey Smith of Grand Island, one granddaughter. Kimberly Anderson of CalHornla, and several nieces andnephews
Services for Leland Holroyd, 60, of Winfield. Kans" wereheld Friday morning at fhe First Baptist Church in Wlnfleld
Survivors include his wife, Wilma; two daughters, MrsLynn (Carol) Smith of Coffeyville, Kans, .and Mrs. Charles(VirgInia) Maa!> of Hoskins; and two· grandchildrenChristopher and Peter Maas of Hoskins
Leland Holroyd
Fondl have been'n,lde 'hC' lourth dnnVdlFvture~ l)nllm,te-d /9' c.arf;e,"
fa,rrh,s event I~ belnq <,pon~orecl
Dy tile Human Resource!> (ounI at rhC' Norlolk Cha'''/Jer 01
Commer((' The d<lle lor Ihe 1<1"IS Oct 1'1 dt the Norfolk lltyA,--,ddorlunl frr)m " to ·1 and 610
8 In the eveillng The ldrl'er l<llr''; 10 ac.ql;o1lnt areilh,qh "Iuden!~ With Ih(·",,"aU5 bU';lne~<, prof(H,~\or\
dVd,l<lbleApprox,m<l!e+y 5-0 cnl+t'q('., tint!
Donald Rimel
Career Fair at Norfolk
Wayne,NE
fromtree
703 Main Streett.
PASSBOOK
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~'-=-~7-'~ cJ.:'~H,e" papef I~ notfiC" but frolll d01 1he'll n ';" 11 ':l
under R,lndy Neuharth Butteunder GeorQe Barlow (lear'....ater, under Beverly EVilnsNewmdn Grove, under Jili Goedeken, Petersburg, under NickKluever
Other school5 Illilt purtlClpat,..,d inCluded BluffHigh School, under M,k.,la, Jr Arnsworlh EriCJohn~,on West School 01Sioux Cdy, lowd Willidm
dnd Hoqhunder Ron
~6 WEEK CERTIFICATES. 510,000 MINIMUM.SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL.State Regulations Prohibit the Compounding of Interest.
FREE BLANKETYES, COME IN TODAY AND RECEIVE A
MONEY MARKETCU:::~T 10.177
We Have You Covered!
·------~-ANNIJAl·. 8'IO~RATE V ."'V /0 ,YiElD' • . /0
I=irstSavingsCo.
Just for 'nvesting $30000 Or More in
One of our Many Savings Plans.
Come To The Place That Pays The
Highest Interest Rates in Towne
Byrlli/. earned second pl<KCCalegory I andli respectively
Due 10 the close competition In
II the judges selectedfile High School BLInddlfccted by Curtis Jeffries, d5,1n honorable mention
for thE' event wereby the Wilynl' Chambpr
CommerceOli"cr
InciudedJuniorMlk,1a Jr(,porge lJondr,lchk
roil Dodge1967 - Jim PdHersen, H05
klns, Mercury Willard MaldlOW, Laurel. Ford
1965 - Bob Siebrandt, Pllqr'rRambler
1964 - PutrlCk. Cl1<lmbersWayne, Ford
I
NO,13Monday,9ct,8,
1979 L-
Dan FieldEditor
Vehicles Registered
Jim MarshBusiness Manager
The Emerson Hubbard HiqilSchool Band d Irecled by BradWeber, and tile W,lusa HighSchool Band, directed by Keith
based on playing and marchingperformances i1nd generalappearance. The Albion HighSchoo! Band. directed by BruceLinafelter. and fhe- Allen HighSchool Band. directed by HelenMogen, look first place 111 theCategory ! {Class A BI andCategory II (Class C OJ respecfively
1960 - Phillip Jar.1es, Wayne,Honda, Robert Eckhoff, Wayne,Pontiac
1979 - George Johnston, WmSide, Mercury, Jennetll' CarlsonWayne, Chev, Alvin EhlersWayne Pontiac DunkrauFarms, Wayne, GMC fruckSteven Greve, Wakefield, Fordpickup Larry Brodersen,Wayne, Lincoln. James Lmdau,Wayne, Dodge, Wayne Cornmunlty Schools, Wayne, Dodgepickup, Rodney Gubbels, Randoiph, Yamaha, Brian HOff01Q{1Winside, Ford piCkup, Jean An'nMeyer, Wayne, Oa~un, KeithWill,>, WinSide, Ford pickup
1971 - David Claussen,Wayne, (hev, Dale DennisWayne. Dodge
1976 - Loren Murr<ly. WayneOlds, Tom Rose, Wayne, Old~
1975 - Renee Anderson, Hoskins, Dodge; Edward Schroeder,Wayne. ehev.
1914 - Bill Rudnlngen. WayneDodge; Gary Siever'), W,lyne,Chev; Gllberf Foote, WinsideChev, Henry Kingara, WaynePlymouth Monte Dow!!ng
Wayne, Mercury, Joseph Tedrow, Wayne. GMC pickup
1973 - Jesse Milligan, CarrollFord, Curf!s Patterson, Wakefield, Chev Gary Blecke,Wayne, IHC Roger Fuoss,Wayne, Chev pickup
1972 - Jerry Gaunt, WayneFord, K irk Hutton, Wayne, Fordpickup
19,71 ~ Royce Ander50n,Wayne. PlymoUfh; Mike Schock,Wayne, (hev, Jerry Fredrickson, Carroll. Ford pickup; CarlaReber, Hoskins, Ford; Cliff Pinkelman, Wayne, Mercury
1970 - Jdck Kdvana~gh, Carroll. Chev truck
1969 - Ivan Frese, WayneGMC pickup
1963 - Sharon I~ezek, l/oJayne.Mercury, Carolyn Nash, C<;lf
.THE WAYNE IIEHALD
Scrvmg Northeasf Nebraska's Great Farming Area
PUBLICATION NUMBER ~'(jS'PS ,to·~'Q
SUBSCR"PTION RATE.Sin Wayne, PreTe€" Cedar, DiKon, Thursfon, Cumln9, Stanton andr;-.adison CWl'il,H: $'119 per y~"r, S7.58 for six months, $5.86 forthrt'€ mOflths Outside counH~'mentlOne(f:-'1l".25-peryear: -S9.00~Df ",;; mOfitt'i'5, 11.15 ior 1hret month!.. Sing-Ie cOpIes 15 cent;..
114 Main Street.__w;;.a:.;y.;:n':';'.;.N;;.'b:.;,;;;a';;;k;;;a.::"::.;":;.'__ f)hone ]75·261}0
EstablJshed In 1875 a newspaper published semi·weekly'. Mondayand Thursday {except holidays" by Wayne Hera!(j PublishingCompany. Inc.. J Alan Cramer. President: enter'X! in the postoffice al Wayne, .Nebraska 68787 2nd class postase paid atWayne, Nebra~_k~a_"_18_' _
The Albion and Allen HighSchool marching bands took lophonors Saturday at the annualWayne State College Band Dayhere
About 1.200 musicians frommore than 16 marching bandsparticipafed In the event, whichincluded a parade throughWayne ,1nd pre qame and halftime pertormances for theWayne Stale Missouri Westernfootball game
Trophies were awarded 10 thelop four padiclpatinq bands
SLD Course
At S. Sioux
Dawn Lammle, art ma lor fromAuburn, Michael Ellis. Fremont
industrial arts malor; BeckyYoung, science and biologymajor" from Peru, .and BobSvoboda, Seward music malar
The four discuss'lhe advanfages at a higher education,seeking adVice on colleges andUniversities, cot lege arganizahan activities. financial aid,part-time 10~. how to apply tocollege, living quarters and thecQllege atmosphere and socialIzation process
'"Biology to Bluegrass: StateCollege Profile" is a productionof the public affairs unit ofUniversity of Nebraska Televlsion in tooperation with theNebraska State College Board
An introductory college levelcourse designed to help developa basic understanding of specificlearning disabilities will be heldOct. 12, 13, 14 and Nov 10 at theSouth Sioux Cily Junior HighSchool
The course, "Principles ofSpecific Learning Disabilities,"is offered through the WayneState College (WSC) ExtendeoCampus Divl,,>lon i:lnd is worthtwo qrdduate credits ClassesWill be held from 7 to 10 pmFriday, Oct 11, from 0 it m to <Ipm Safurday. Ocf 13 from B,1 In 10 J p,m Sunday, Oc.t 14ilnd from 0 a m to ,j p mSilturday, Nov 10
Sessions will examine tOPiCSsuch as identifying the SLOchild and his or her character\stlcs. The course al50 Is design·ed to help identify specificlearning differences
For information or reglstratlon for the course con fad theWSC Extended Campus Divisionaf 402·375-2200
Official Newspaper of the City of W.yne, the County~-- ---~ynej'nd'fM' Sf.f. ol"Neb'r-.su
James Duggancase ludgments
FINESEarl C Anderson, Randolph,
speeding. $16, no operator'slicense, $10; John A. Wiesen,Fremont, speeding, $16; GlennD, DeYoung. Luverne, speeding,$25; Lynn A. Trevett, Allen,speeding, SJ9; Kenneth M.Frahm. Hoskins, speeding, $37;Randolph D. Bruhn, Leigh,speeding, $25: (alvin L. Sjuts,Humphrey, speeding, 522;Gerald E Kahn. Fremont.speeding, $16, William D. Milks,Springfield. speeding. $19; Jeffrey R Loberg, Carroll, throwinglighted maferia! (firecracker)
~~~n~~~ii~~~d~r'lyD~~~UC~o~~; '""';...,~....;._....... .::~_- -JMark B Schernikau. Wayne, ALLEN HIGH School marching band took tophOnOf$ during Way no Statf' CI.1% II IC-Dl while AlbIOn was first In Class I IA-81, SOffiP 1 ;>00 banddisorderly conduct, $50; Mark J College Bane! Day hGre last Saturday Morning, Sept 29 Allen Won In (T""mt)('f, part'Clp<ll"rl
Lowe. Wayne. disorderly conduct, 550; Frank A. Mrsny,Wayne, disorderly conduct. $SO;
Allen Wayman, Winnebago, issuing bad check, 30 days in countyiail; Neil W Wagner, Winside,disorderly conduct. $SO
Kimberly A Papstein, speeding, $26; Robert E. ReInhardt,Wayne. speeding, $25; JClmes ARees, Concord, no valid inspection sticker, $5; Kelly K. Bliderback, Ft Calhoun. speedIng,$13; Jeffrey L Drake, Madison,speeding, S37, Malcom HiltonJr, Wakefield, speeding, $22,Jerry L Reeg, Wayne, speeding,526; Ronald C Gilbert. Water100, Iowa, driving left of center.$10; Bryan Bailey. Royal. Iowa,speeding, $10. Rex Chapman.Norfolk, speeding, $22NEW FILINGS
County Attorney Budd Bornhoft Thursday signed informaflons charging fheft by exercising control (shoplifting)
Charged were Mary Lou Vandell. Craig, Mo., for laking aboHle of Vicks Sinex fromPamida, Inc, and BernardHawkins, Stillwater, Okl3 withtaking a rodlQ from P,lmidilInc. Both offenses wpre lor lessthan S100CIVIL
Counfysigned twoThursda y
Defendants Richard 0 ,1ndJe<Jnet)e Carlson, Wayne, wereordered to pay $6J7 87 to plaintift Marian Health Center, SIJoseph Unit, Sioux City, due onaccount
Defendant Stephen Falk, Hoskins, was ordered to paySl.l97.67, due on account toNorfolk Implement, Inc., Norfolk
Discuss FlJture on ETVf-'!-
Questions facll1g high schoolstudents about their educationalfuture are addressed by fourNebraska State College studentsin the half·hour proqram "Biology to Bluegrass: State CollegeProfile" airing Monday at 7:30p.m on the Nebraska EduCiltiona I TeleVision Network
The students, all attending aNebraska state coll~e, explaintheir interests, activities atcollege, and the important decisions they encountered whiledeciding where lhey wouldattend college.
State collCge students participatinq in the program
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OCt."':] - Bill and Miriam E.Wil~s, ef aL 1=o-trustees 'ofestate of Ed K.ollath, to Merleand 'Dorothy Behmer, Lot 8.Kollath and Langenberg secondreplat to HQsklns, OS $.4.95.
Merle E. and Dorothy JBehmer to Dennis and loisKenney, Lot 8, Kollath andLangenberg second reptat ofHoskins, OS 550.05.
Oct. -4 - J.K. Spittler, et at toJohn C. Thor, one·thlrd Interestin NE '/4 and W '11 of SE '/4 of35-2$-3, OS $85.80.
LeRoy M. and Helen MBarner to Marilyn G. Pierson, W42 feet of E 102 feet, Lot 18, Blk\2, original Wayne, DS $22
Oct. 5 - Harold H. and felmaFalk, et aL to David J. and NolaJean Anderson, 2.813 acres inSW 'I.. of NW 1,-4, ?7.25.1. DS $3.30.
Norris F. Schroeder, peisonalrepresentative of estate of Oarence Schroeder to Lee R. andVelma Pettitt, NW 1/4 of 26-25-1,OS $32
Lee R. and Velma Pettitt toOrville G. and ,\ 'ffi F. Ander~on Ive acres n '::oN 1/4, 26·15·1,,)$ S3 85
Carhart Lumber Co. to DavidR. and Vicki A. (ooley, Lot 54,Wesfwood Addition to Wayne,OS $68.20
Willis L. and Karen A. Wiseman to Gary P, and Annis 0Luther, E '0 of Lot 1, and E "2
of N 1/2 of Lot 2, Blk. 10, originalWayne, OS $28.60
Esther J. Parker to Darrel 0and Elizabeth J, Heier, Lot 18,Blk, 5, N Addition to Wayne, OS$<17.05
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VA Increases
Interest RateThe Veterans Administr;Jtion
interest rate on GI home loanshas been increased from 10 to
10'/2 percent, it was announcedrecently
James C. Smith, director ofthe VA Regional Office, Lincoln,said the new rate, establishedfor Federal Housing and UrbanDe.efopement, also applies toVeterans Administration loansby the secretary of Housing andUrban Developement, also applies to Veterans Administration home loans
Smith said the increase, effective September 26, ..was necessary to bring government ratesin line with other competitiverates in the mortgage and financia I markets
He said the rate change doesnot affect existing VA home10.:1ns. Once a loan is made, theinterest rate remains the samefor the life of the loan
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Complaining about food prices when onehas means 01 buying il is ridicuious. Lofsof us Americans are food alcoholicsanyway and could eat far less than we do.Anyone who eats three times a day Isindeed rich in itself to be able to eat threemeals, Most of us eat more, Look at all ofus Americans who are trying to loseweight, really isn't it obvious eating ischeap, The day when a person cannot buya loaf of bread and is going hungry, that Isthe day he has a right to complain.Shouldn't we be thankful for our dallybread, even if the loaf on the table costsmore, if's there, isn't iP?? ,
Food is our best bu y today - ask ahungry man and he'll tell you. Remembera crust of dry oid bread is valued highlywhen starving. Many Americans will starn·mer when asked the meaning of hunger
Complaining about food prices gets mewondering when I see homes and garagesare overflowing with what to do witharticles, Somehow I can't seem to feel toosorry for these people and their food bHlsWhat about homes that have two over·flowing refrigerators and a deep freezer?Whaf about the over· flowing garbage pallsand wasted food at the tables In homes andrestaurants? Children refusing to ea1Even the roadsides have a tale to tell. Oh,how I cry for the 'hungry but not for theseAmericans' food bills.
One can go on complaining abouf foodprices - my day w'i!l come when I have nomeans of Duying or making a loaf of breadWe can at least economize by growing,preserving and buying our food, There arelots of bills where we cannot economize
One must realize it takes lots of moneyto produce food and still think it is the bestbuy today because of the farmers doing itso cheaply, Let's remember hunger is abigger price
Na me withheld by requestCarrolll Neb.
I.,WHO Is the 3l-year·old-head of a $.oj
mlUll:m corporation established to helpprevent crimes wno spoke In. Wayne onOct.1? .
2. WHAT Association Is now acceptlngapplications for research grants for theyear beglnnlng Aprfl 1 In Its area ofinterest? .
3. WHO were' the t~o'named "Players ofthe Week" for their performances againstMissourI Western 'Sept. 29~
4. WHAT two men placed second In theMens Open Doubles even; of the KlngsleyTennfs Tournament?
S. WHO was selected athlete of the weekfor .fhe .Wayne volleyball team for herperformance against Norfolk?
6. WHAT Is the Wayne Regional ArtsCouncil sponsoring In the, third floormeeting room of the Wayne City Hall?
ANSWERS: 1 Frank W. Abagnale. 2.American Lung Associaflon. 3, Steve Hawklns and Ed Blackburn. 4. Tom Roberts ofWayne and Doug Goodyear of Norfolk. 5.Jolene Benrett 6 Flve,week guitarclasses
Who's who,what's what?
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LARRY Freeman, 34, formerly ofTarkio, Mo" has jomed the staff of thePender State Bank as vice presldenfFreeman joined the bank's staff after avacancy was created by the departure offormer Pender State Bank employee JeffTroupe of Oakland
BARB Ba'enhorst and Randy Ehrlsmanwere cr[)l,'o,tned the 1979 Beemer High SchoolHomecoming royalty Sept 28 during halftime 'ceremonies of the Beemer· BrownellTalbot football game ....
REV. Eugene Tollefson was installed asPasfor of Thabor Lutheran Church InWausa Sunday, Oct. 7 Pastor Tollefson,his wife and four children arrived inWausa the first week in October
'journed the meeting' early "At~3· o'clock the next morning, pollee
were' ca lied to a restaurant where a custo·mer. whom 'hey described as "obvIouslyintoxicated," had dozed off in his booth, Itwas Matthews. Police allowed Matthews tobe,driven home, and riO charge was filed,bvt the incident was reported In the SantaCruz Sentinel under the headline, "Drun·ken supervisor,sent home"
Matthews has told reporters that theonly thing he doesn't like about his $17,500iob Is aitendlng the board meetings. Heenjoys other aspects 01 his job, includinghls appointive power·s
He appointed one John G. Hanna to thecounty's Agricu[tural Advisory Commission, But Hanna couldn't serve, He wassentenced for plant[ng bombs on a cropdusfer at Salinas AirporL his way of protesting the use of pesticides
It would be interesting to hear GovBrown defend his selection of ChrisMatthews as a county supervisor
Dear Editor,I believe this month celebrates the
Inlernational, Harvest Week or "Day ofI:lread." or It did af one time It is areminder of man's dependence on thebounty of nature and hiS gratitude for theC1nnual harvest of tarm-CftICf . fjeld, andrecognition of bread as the symbol of ailloods
After hearing so many complaints aboutfood prices, t wrote this letter last summerto i'l radiO stallon and now am passing It onto you
Compiaming about food prices??? - notme ~ maybe about the ones who areripping off the farmer lor anyone else forthaI maHer) and, getting rich at it
'I'-he1980's are a whole new era In automobiletechnology. The 80'S are designed and
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(Editor's Note: The following ~ditorlal Isreprinted from the Santa Barbara NewsPress in 'California. It was sent to us byformer,resident Bill Martin who reads theWayne Her.l~ avidly for'home town news.Bill ran across recent comments in TheHera Id concerning Jane Fonda,' the bestfriend Rus,sia has in this country.)
The harder Gov, Jer~y Brown runs forpresident, the mor~ his courting of TomHayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy is discuss'ed
Brown's courting of Hayden and Hayden's wife, actress Jane Fonda, has_ atready had a good airing, Brown's appointment of a Hayden·Fonda friend, EdisonMiller, to the Orange County Board -ofSupervisors also has been well coveredMilier was a prisoner of war In Vietnamwho was cehsured by the Navy lor beingtoo friendly with his captors
There have been a few mentions also ofBrown's appointment of one Chris Matthews '0 the Santa Cruz County Board ofSupervisors, But, except for the fael thatTom Hayden asked Brown to appointMatthews, there has been little stateWidediscussion of this appointment
The San Francisco Chronicle has justtaken an In· depth 1001<; af Matthews, Basedon its report, this appointmenl takes lhecake
Matthews represents a distnct thaI rn 'eludes the conservation, aid guard communlty of Watsonviile, and the Chroniclereports some of those constituents are stillIn shock, When Matthews was in highschool in New Jersey, he got suspended 47times When he was in the Army, he wasconvicted of smuggl'lng marl luana IntoFloria and served two years in prison Thesentence later was overturned, and Matthews came West He describes himself asa "moderilte radical"
Not longer after Brown apPOinted h'lm tothe Board of Supervisor'S, Malthews ilttended his first joint meeting of city andcounty officials He sal next 10 MarilynLiddicoct, who is chairperson of the boardShe Sold later "He sat nexl to me, and hewas drunl<; He made such a scene Ihilt(Wahonviliel Mayor Biil Johnston ad
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Weekly gleanings.
THE resignetion of Bernard Milton asWisner· Pilger Junlor·Senior High School
prIncipal effective Nov. 18, 1979, wasaccepted by the board of education at itsmonthly meeting las' week Milton wiilenter private business In Wilbur, Neb Theboard accepted unanimously the appiication of Jim Johnson to act as principal forIhe remainder of the school year Johnsonwill conlinue in the role of music dlreclor
THE driver of a Clark Brothers Transporf walked away unmiured after hissemi rig with a smaller traiier In tow wentoff the Sand Creek Bridge and plunged intoIhe creel<; just west of Wisner about 3 a,m
.... Friday, Sept, 28 Gerald A Colsden ofNorfolk, driver at the rig, was westboundon 275. He said a whee! broke off and he1000t control of the vehicle
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This 15 the newspaper industry's week topromote Itself, to pat itse'lf on the back, toremind the reading public of " news·paper's Importance In maintaining free·dom
This Is NatioMI Newspaper Week(through Saturday). and we're taking theopportunity to remind everyone how muchthe newpaper Is a part of our daily lives
Phil Des5auer, president of the Society orProfessional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi,says "a free press has all the flaws of afree country It has good guys and bad,diamonds and duds But you have to "skyourself, 'If we didn't have the FirstAmendment and a free flow of Informa·tlon, what would be the alternative'''?
As most of our readers have surmisedover the past four months, I'm a strongbeliever In the First Amendment and Itsguarantees, Somewhat redundantly, "II'say that we're promoters of the public'Sright to know
Granted, we're an arrogant lot, We'renosy, aggressive, Irreverent. noisy andoccasionally some members of the medIaembarrass people and distort the truth.
But, accord'ing to Dessauer, dally andweekly papers broaden our lives Theyke-ep watch over ta)<payer'S money, give usInstant history, Inform, entertain, and"feed us words every day wdh remarkableaccuracy"
In countries wlthoul a Ire-e press, thepeople needn't worry about aggressivereporters or high handed editors; news·P<lpers simply dish out the parfy fine.
The Wayne Herald is a classic example01 a community newspaper, We tel"l Itoilers a little something for all of ourreaders from detailed sports coverage ofall area teams, to in depth news ofhappenings in and around Wayne
In recent weeks we havr. organized ourpaper so ii \s easier for our readers 10 use.Our Record Page continues to expand,taking in more and more cour' news OurSpeaking of People pages are always fullof happenings in Ihe lives of women andthe news of engagements and marriages
Our editorial page, with room to grow,contain!> a weekly personal column on avariety of !>ublects and at least onetocally-orlented editorial. In addition,opinIons from others around the state arefound on the editorial page
Our sports coverage is among the best Inthe !otaie, Not only are we charged wlihreporting Wayne sports, but athleticendeavors. of the surrounding cOrT1munltlesWe have an obligation to provide the publicwith as much meaningful information asour staff can handle In a few days' time
The Wayne Herald offers services thatno other media can In Wayne. We're not athrow·away sheel thaf. is often placedhaphazardly on a, front porch or tossed inlothe gutter
We are a paid newspaper and aretherefore guaranteed on your' doorsteptwice each week Something AD othermedia In Wayne can claim
Our advertisers' are confident that ourreaderS are viewing' their product. As Isaid before, our producf Is guaranteed toour subscrlber5
NewspaperS should be responsible, truthful and WOrthy of trust - 'we feel we areWith 'he help of Our readers we willcontinue to grow, to add leatures and 10modernize our equipment - all of it for abetter product to serve the llrea
Remember this - in order to achieve amaximum return from such. an effort. weIn the industry must have Our QWr:'\ house inorder, The community press of America' isa vital and effective medium and hasmuch to offer
'.'We've been plea5ed with the dialogue Inthe letters to the Editor column lately, Asnoted before, we encourage' readers tooffer their opinions, facts, beliefs, etc, soothers may snare them •
We had hoped fo receive letters on morespecific 10caJ Issues, because city councilmembers, county beart! me~bers: schoolboard members and others want and need'your help in solvIng Wayne's growingpains
Issues such a!> pornography and abor.tion, while affectIng the lives of all of us,have no black and white solutions Theyare highly emotional arguments
tn botl=l respects, we believe lheAmerican p.ubllc ha~ a constitutional rightto choos~, Federal and state .taw_s and.
--regUTaHons are far too numerous now, 'andtaws regulating porno and abortion will notsolve the problem
Both will go underground and willcontinue, Tile public neeCls to be thoroughIy educated with factual (not emotlonai)Information 50 It. can make a ratIonal
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'.'And speaking, of sprucing up thedowntown arell, the Vets Club added "spark to business fron1s, The upper half ofth, bulJdlng wU._LI!modeled and Is quiteattractlv•.
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Wayne area residents who areSS years 01 age and older are,nvltcd '0 bowl with oiher seniorcjj,zens eactl Tuesday afternoonat The Melodee Lanes BowlingAlley in Wayne
The weekly event, sponsoredby the Wayne Senior CitIzensCenter, begins at 1.30 p m Costis (jJ cents per line Bowilngaliey managers Val and AdeiineKienast furnish balls and shoes'ree 01 charge
Bawlers la'lt Monday <lIter[loon Included Otto Baler Floyd)ullil/an, Perry Johnson, John0<111. Clarence May and HermanLuellman Dall rolled the top,>efl~, 563, dnd the higtl game,215 The second hIgh game 1Q'2,was rolied by Otto B,]ier
Critics Circle Award, the BestAmerican Play of 1972-73, theOble - Award, the' Best OffBroadway Play. 1972·73, theOuter Critics Circle, and 'heJohn Gassner PlaywritingAward
The play Dpens Sunday, Oct14, al 2 p.m. In Ramsey Theatreon the Wayne State campusOther performances are Oct 15and 16 at B p,m
Wayne State student5, facultyand staff will be admltled freewith Identlflc:atlon, All tickets,Cldvanced and a' the door, are5250 Group ra'e'" are availableFor more Information call 3751200, ext 234
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Ten member5 01 CentralSocial Circle played bingo withresidents of the Wayne CareCentre Tuesday afternoon
Following bingo, the clubtoured the Senior Citizens Center in Wayne Lunch was servedby Ihe has less, Mrs Jocieil Bull
Members voted to make adonation to 'he Jaws at Lifecampaign sponsored by TheWayne lions Club
Ne)Ct regular meeting will beat 1 )0 pm Nov 6 in 'he homeof Mrs John Ga'tlje lessonieader w III be Evelyn Rubeck
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01 a young stevedore, Don GreenIs cast as Jackie's reservedbrother, Jamie, The hotel'smanager, Mr Katz, both firmand wary In charac'er, Isportrayed by Carl Wilson
0n1ers in the cast are Suzy(Karen Achor), a hopelesslyromantlc prostitute; Suzy's John(Ron Foxhoven); Paul GrangerIII (Dale Cultel), a youngunorganized student, MrsOxenham (Belinda Sieler;, thequick·speaking desk clerk andphone operator; the ca b driver(Doyle Anderson 1, and the' delivery boy (Jeff Ni~mhonserl
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Making plans for d May) wedding at ttl!' Cathedral 01
tho Risen Christ In Lincoln are M.ary Proelt i1nd KenSvoboda
Their paren's arc Mrs Joann ProeH ot Wayne andMaurice Proett of Lincoln, and Mr and Mrs RlIy Svobodaof Uncoin
The bride was graduated from Wayne High School In1975 and attended Wayne State College. where she wasafflliated with KapP<l Delta Gamma ,,>ororlty, and theUniversity of Nebraska·Lincoln She will be assistantmanager of Seiferts in lincoln. Her fiance IS ,) 197<1
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Mr. Morse (Joe (t)orny) is aretired resident ot 'he hotel andJackie 'Nancy Baum) is anindependent whose stance is that
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'Hot L Baltimore' Rehearsals UnderwayThe Wayne State College
theatre department Is In fullswing for Its upcoming awardwinning production of "The HotL BaltImore"
The play, wrItten by LanfordWilson, Is a comedy focusing onthe colorful and sometimesseedy residents of a run-dow-n
BRENNAN ~ Mr and Mrs TomBrcnnan, Omaha, J ~on, EricThoma,>,7 Ib,>, 11 Ol, ocr J Mrs{lrennan I", the lOr mer Jan Hansen01 Carroll GrandPilrents Me Mrilnd Mrs ~rtin Hansen, C"rroll"nd gre"t grandmother tS Mrsllill" Hinrichs. laurel
FREVERT - Mr "no Mrs BrlanFreverT, wayn.. iI dauqhTerBrandy Marlc, I Ibs. S 01 Oct]Provld""c~ Medicill CenTer
NATHAN - Mr and Mrs Stanll'YN,'ThiHl, Hoskins, iI d<'lughTer, K('lryAnn, litis J Ol ;,epl JO, lulh",,ln CommLJnily HoSp,Tol, NorfolkGC<lndp3rents Jr~ Mr., Ann"'ilTh,ln, Ho~kins, and Mr and Mrs
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memorial to the First UnitedMethodist Church In Wayne inmemory of HattIe McNutt
, fv\arle Brugger read theprayer for peace, followed wl'hthe singing of "America," accompanied by Laura BanisterServing were Marguerite Ho·feldt, Mrs. Floyd Hupp and MrsNorbert Brugger
Next meeting will be al B p.mNov S at the Vet's Club
Oct. 4.10 At 7:30 p.m.Fri.-Sat. 1:20 & 9:20
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MarIe Brugger readthe opening prayer, followedWith the tloq sa lute and Singing01 "The Star Spangled Banner
The au)(i1lary made plans topartiCipate 11"\ the W,lyne StateColle-go Homecoming pariJde onSaturday, Od 6
Americanism chairman MarieBrugger reild an article, entitled
Canal Zone Becomes Panamanlilll' Leadership development chairman Helen Siefkengave a report, entitled "ShortCourse' in Human Relatlons,"and legislative chairman EthelJohnson told about the WhiteHouse Conference For theAging
Eveline Thomps€ln, membership chairman, reported thereare 27 paid·up members Theservice committees were readby Helen Siefken
Marie Brugger brOU9ht fivelap robes and lottie Longneckerand Emma Soules fvrnished 20pounds of carpet rags, Theauxiliary plans to give $65 to theOmaha Veterans Hospital as aChristmas gift in lieu of gifts
The auxiliary presented a
Decoratlnq CC'n~er Nov 10 inob~ervanc(' of NiltlonClI Educalion Week, Nov II 11
on Ill{' window display Eveiine ThompsonMiJry Kruger an(l Helen Sieiken
The aU"lli,Jfy met O<:i 1 at theVel's Club IfI Wayne for itsregular monthly busines" meeting with president Shirley Wagnef The meetlnq opened withthe advanclnq 01- the colors by
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PAMELA ANN MEIER, daughter of Mr <Jnd Mrs Robert Meier ofSoufh Sioux City, and Gary Boehle, son 01 Mr and Mrs CharlesBoehle 0' St. Libory, were married Sept 12 in Wayne Tht' bride Is ajunior at Wayne State Col/e-ge and is employed at Region IV Thebridegroom, a 1977 graduate of Wayne State College, IS employed InWayne, where the newlyweds are making their home
September Wedding
The American Le910n Au",1iaryof Wayne will decorate thedisplay windows at Gerald's
Eighty women from Presbyterian churches in BeidenLaurel, Wakefield, Ponca, Watttllll, Emerson, Bancroft, Winnebago, Thurston, Wayne andCarroll attended a PresbyterianCluster meeting in Carroll Wednesday
The day-long program induded a buslne5s meeting, workshopand mission films, Reports weregiven uy the offkers and a freewill offering was taken formissio'1$.
Mrs. Milton Owens of Carrollserves as mission officer
Mrs, Enos Williams, presidentof the Carroll PresbyterianWomen, welcomed the womenGroup S'ingir;g was accompaniedby Mrs. Lem Jones.
Mrs. Herb Niemann of Waynecafered the noon luncheon. Themorning and afternoon coffeewere served by women of 'heCarroll Presbyterian Ch~rch
American legion Auxiliary
Observing Education We,ek
Area ChurchesRepresented at
Cluster Meeting
Di"on and Wayne CountyExtension club health leader'lwill be meeting this fall !o plantheir local "Health Awareness- Impact '80" activities for Jhecoming year
JUNCTIQN OF HWY,
were married Aug. 2 in Covlng.ton, Tenn.
Mrs. Hughes, nee MarthaSwanson, is stationed with theU.S. Navy at Whldbey Island,Wash. Her husband, who Issfationed with the Marines atMillington, Tenn., will completehis term of service in Novem.ber. He plans to further hiseducation in Washington.
The Rev. Dr. James Barnett,pastor of the Trinity EpiscopalChurch in Norfolk, conducted abrief s,ervice during the reception to bless the c9uple's marrrage
Mrs. G.A. Silvey of Holdregewas in charge of gifts and cards
The 50 guests attending thefete, which was catered by MrsHerb Niemann of Wayne, camefrom Indianapolis and Greenwood, Ind., Huron, Sioux Fallsand Brookings, S.D.; Omaha,Lincoln, Fref1)lOnt, Holdrege.Norfolk, Carroll. Wayne andWakefield
Jures were displayedMembers of fhe Jr Willis
Homemaker Extension Clubentertained with their own versian of a skit, entitled "SheeHaww '
Table centerpieces, donatedby various extension clubs inDakota County, were given asdoor prizes. Mrs. James Robin.son of Hoskins won a freshflower arrangement for havingattended the most State HomeExtension meetings
Attending the dinner tramWayne Counfy were Mrs Robinson, Mrs Walter Fleer Jr .. MrsEarl Anderson, Mrs laurenceCarlson. Mrs Gus longe, MrsAlice Lonqe and Mrs GertrudeUtecht ~
Arrangements for the 1980get·together will be made byDixon Couniy Home ExtensionClubs
Health AwarenessProgram Launched
Health awareness will be themajor program focus tor homeextension clubs in Nebraskaduring 1960
About 17D clubwomen fromnortheast Nebraska met in Neligh on Wednesday to exploreprogram and activity ideas forthe "Health Awareness· Impact'SO" year
The day's program related tothe physical, mental and socialhealth of individuals and families. Workshop sessians andguest speakers made referenceto topics such as personalappearance, weight ·control, rehabilitation of the physicallyhandicapped, dental health,menopause, alcohol abuse, andhealth frauds and the consumer
Wayne and Dixon Coontyextension club members in. attendance included: Mrs. DennisBaier and Mrs. Hilbert Johs.,both of" Wa'tne; Mrs. MelvinDowling, Randolph; Mrs. AlvinWagner and Mrs. BIH Fenske,both of Hoskins; Mrs. Larrylubberstedt, Dixon; Mrs. GlenMagnuson and Mrs. Verde IErwin, both"of Concord; ,Nlrs.Dale Jackson, Allen; Mrs.ooyne Kastning, Mrs. TerryRoberts, Mrs. Orval Curry andMrs. Carl Armstrong, all ofPonca; and Anna ""arle Kreifels, 'Area Extension Agent,Concord.
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Mr-. and Mrs. John Swanson ofCarroll were hosts for a weddingreception at the Wayne CountyClub Sept. 29, hOnoring ttieirdaughter and son·ln·law, Mr.and. Mrs. Scott Hughes, who
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115 Convention Goers
Gather in South Sioux
The Book Review Club beganits new season with a guestnight dinner meeting Oct 2 inthe home of Laura Franklin
Following dinner, lola Bressler reviewed the book "WithMalice Toward None," writtenby Stephen B, Oates, The book,which deals with the life ofAbraham lincoln, attempts topresent Lincoln CIS a humanrather than as a legend
Mary Martin will be hostessfor the next meeting, on Nov. 6at 7:30 p.m, The book reviewwill be given by Mildred Jones
Hillside GuestMrs Erwin Fleer was a guest
at the October meeting ofHllfsid'J Club, held last week inthe home of Mrs, Fehx Darcey
Nirie members atfended themeeting. Virginia Backstromwas honored WIth the birthdaysong.
For roll call, members toldbirthday gift ideas for secretsisters. Pitch furnished entertainment, with high going toMrs. Henry Rethwisch, low toMinnie Heikes, and traveling toElaine Vahlkamp
The meeting closed with thesong"America"
Carol Rethwisch \Nill be theNov. 6 hostess a~ 2 p.m
Speaking 9f People-----------. \ /
Newlyweds Honored
RNA luncheon
Held in WayneRoyal Neighbors of America
met for a 12:30 luncheon at theBlack Knight Oct. 2. Hostesswas Mrs. Olyve Longe
Following lunch, memberstraveled to the home of NlrsPhyllis Caauwe tor the monthlybusiness meeting, which wascalted to order by oracle ThelmaYoung,
The charter was draped Inmemory of HaHie McNutt, Areport was given by Mrs.Caauwe on the infer· countyconvention held last month atBelden.. Next meeting will be Nov. 6
Nedrly 115 home extensionclub members and home t'xtensian agents from 27 towns innortheast Nebraska attended the19th annual "Convention Goers'Friendship Dinner" Tuesdayevening at the Paddock Steakhouse In South Sioux City
"Cultural Arts" was thetheme for ,this year's event,which was hosted by homeextension clubwomen in DakotaCounty
Mrs. Don Larson. chairman ofthe Dakota County Home Extensian Councl!. welcomed theguests and Introduced programpartlcipant-s. Joycelyn Moody,area home agent from theNortheast Station, Concord, intraduced the five extensionagents attending
The program included an Mtdemonstration Mrs HermanFowler of Iowa, whoused watcr sponges,cloths and an occasional brushSever,)1 of Mrs Fowler's pic
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Pitch furnished entertainment.Mrs. Ella Mlifer conducted the
monthly business meetlng,which Included reports by thesecretary and treasurer. Coffeechairmen were Mrs. Fred Wittler and Mrs. Edna Kramer.
Next meeting will be Oct. 9 at2p.m.
Social c.lendarMondey, Oct. 8; American
Legion Auxiliary; Winside Fire·men,
TuesdilY, Oct. 9: Town andCountry Club, Mrs. Alvin Nle·mann; Tops Club; Senior Cltl·lens; Tuesday BrIdge Club;Trinity Lutheran Churchmen;United Methodist Women.
Wednesd..,., OCt. 10: Trinitylutheran Churchwomen; Contract. Br_Idge, M,:,:o. M.innie ·Gr~ef.
-, Thursday,-act. l1:--NelghborIng Clrcle. ~
Friday, Oct. 12: Three-FourBridge Club.
Sundlly, OCt. 14: St. Paul'sLuthera'n Church l!fltertains atNorfolk Regional Center;Sunday Night PItch Club.
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S:~~~lr.uf:,~~~~nn~,y~f~:'~~A~tedM'~~V'~~~~~~h.WINSIDE,NEWS Mr\~2_~:6~ Mann The Wayne ,Ne",) H.'.~, ~nd.y,Od.b., a, 19"
theWayneSenlOl"Cltllel\lCtn. BriSder ,of, Grand Island, vI ·lIre.lnt.~e5ted In be<:omlng l!l An' n' ual Bazaar Pla-n's Un'der'w'ay':'.-::~'.',{;~l:=~ ~r:~~={de~~'M'arl ,~'Cupp ',~~:r:n~<:~u~lI~~:~~~II~n~~~ .' ,. . . . .. _ - " ..
-StnJor, eftlzens Counc;:11 B,.rc:l of lexington, secretary lind ole or Viola L,a~.rence at the Senior st. Paul's Lutheran LadIeS Aid Mrs. GII~ert - Dangbe'rg' were Music BooSter oHlcers will School Calendar Emerson, 6: 30 p.m.Dfrectorl Sept. 30 In' ,th,_ tiaRI Lawrence Of Wllyn o· WIIS Citizens Center In yva,yne, 375· met Oct. 3. Glad):I_Relc~ert: was' a~l~o th,_, nower com- meet In November. Next r;egular Monday, Oct. B: Seventh and WednesdiilY, OcL 10: f':-i.,menJ.lntlrL.b~lfM_at_Aur.ora..".-----.-.:.-_ [e,.ele.cted._tr.easur..[. . ----.l_46Q.. ~-,------------------~,gUiit:-Mri.-""Kirr~FredirTck-.--.m1l1l!e for the .Mfssfon, FestIval iiieeffilg w\\\ be De:C. 3 at 1:3tl e\'gmn grade e team 'l:'P".:.itbaOC,If:,,-'--J;ia,1,VyTIcoiiiov.wx;;".",,6,oiio:;;rn"'~gii;,c-, 'i;"';;'I'-i,rnii':,'--"--~n~~ :~. 1&a":,I;,teOi'::~~ .-Daught'~r- EnIists' in. U,.'s. ,Navy .ha;I::nl~ge~:V:I~.·· 'or th~ ons~~~2~~rworker~ 'or Oct~'12 :j:";e~a~~\~~:Lr:~. ~tart~~ :~~fl~::a~l~n~ln~~~,C~~~I/ W~~~d~~:tw~~~t,1~~3ci~1.1~~bali.tors and Mrs, l:awrence serve. Susan Jac'obmeler, a -1976 a~ual bazaar, s$t~'or Noy. 3 are Mrs. werner Jan,ke and He1m:mann and Mrs. Orville .tee meeting, 6:30 p.m.; ~chool Friday, Oct. 12: FootbaLla. ~s;u,..r and membership iraduate of Wayn.carroll High In.the church bas ent, Bazaar Mrs. Werner, Mann. Workers Lage will serve. board meeting, 8 p.m. ° Wynot a-t Winside, 7~30 p,m.chalrOtan, Schoorenllsted In the -U.S. Navy Items and lunch II be sold. Oct. 16 will be ·Mrs. Dean Janke ~ Tuesday, oct. 9: Junior hIgh Monday, Oct. 15: Fplt pop can
. ...L~~ty·three p~rsonld fr.~::, Sept. '6 for four yeers ~etlve and Ntembers of th.' lunch co"'!mlt. and Mrs. Terry Janke. W.lther1Le.gue voll'eybalJ, Wakefjeld at Winside, cert, "grades 9-12. elementary~s t.,e Itate ::e~: ke twO years reserve' duty. . tee for the bazaar ,are' NIts.·. Hostesses for t.he October The. Walther League of St. 3:30 p.m.; volleyball, WinsIde at multipurpose room. 7:30 p,m.~ual meeting, 0' "ras a . . Werner Mann, Mrs. Herbert meetin$l 'were :Mrs. Wer.ner Paul's Lutheran Church met~,:~CltIzenIFCfunc1. on,d Oct_: _1 Miss Jacobmeler, 21, .dau~ter J,_", Mr•. Russel Hoffman, Janke and Mrs.~ Arnold Janke. Oct. 3 with 20 members and the ~'~_====='========::::--~as' k rora l at~r~,ns~o -'f-~--' of ~. and Mrs. Vern JaCQb- Mrs .. Rey Reeg, Mrs.· DIan November hoste'sses will be Rev.-John Hafermann attending.' II IMar;l~/ I eni"e~.~f eAur;~aa~d t~:I6rf~~e~%~~ld~~~' ~~~~~ r~ ~;::. and M~S. John Ha'er· ~r~~~:~~g~~nt ~nd Mrs. 00.. Plans were made to attend the I' , ", I , . I I j ~',Jim Wiley, executlv!l blredor of Newport, R.I. on Nov. 10 for 'I;'resldent Mrs. Gary Kant ~;;:ngl~u~~r~~iU:t~:r~~~c:.o~~ ,the Neb~aSka c;:o~mlsslon on four months of specialized train. ..' cQnducted the October buslnus Baasters M.t, Nov. 9-11. The group 'also
Ag~~h S:ehockey, director of. the Ing. ~. ~:e~~~:~~~~u~::;r:::a:I:: ~:I~:~~e ~~~c ~.st~r~~~t. ~~ ~~~~~~:~.the League Rally at Senior Citizens C~~t:'D~~~~~~~Bp~~.8=:'~I:c-;:r p;~~:~t. cec:;; She will be cOM:1mlssJoned on wM~ .••K,·vnetd,t.ht~nthk.ed...tht••,':',°Conmt~ members and' president Mrs. Luther Leaguers taking part Minerva Club, MI~dred SCl)relner; 2 p.m
March' 10" 1980, as Ensign USN, llU Dean Janke. In a ·sklt for.(. LutheraJl Ope~ Senior Citizens Center: Bible stUdy. 2:30 p,m
FE:- ~ stt'te e. - 1 specializing In Intelligence. ~:.n~.e held at '5.t. Paul', on A:;eo~r:tI~~r~·r:~vk~~S.:::',h:~~ H~~rttfe~i~t~~'ed entertain. ~~~e~nu;:~~~: PV~:s Club B p m
'A.peed record for an Atlantic Miss Jacobmeler was grad",,· -It was announced that nine Lrecently In WInside and !':tasklns. ment 'and lunch was served by 'TUESDAY: OCTOBER'
~~:SI~i~rW~nj~:~b~~~~~.~ ~::hl~~~:_~aettleU~vJe:~:t~97~~· :_:~~SgU~t~~~ aL;':tl.~~~~ IU~~~~I~~te:aC~otcot~ce~r~~ g~~;I:nda~~U;~~eg~:.eger and Merry Mixers Home Ex'tenslon Club, Mrs. Lee Alleman1952 when it made the c'ralS- She has a B.A. degree In lutheran Church In Wakefield. the school. They wHl, however, Senior Citizens Center bowling. Melodee Lanes,ing in 3 days. 10 h,oun and International busIness admlnls.. Mrs. Ge?,oe Voss, Mrs. Lydia serve something special at the 1:30 p.m.40 minutes I tratlon. SUSAN JACO:~MEIER' WIHe, Mrs. AlvIn Carlson and Christmas concert. The L'w%~L ~ee~~. Paul's ~~Icil~~dC~I~tl:~~ ~:~k~x;~~onClub. Mrs, Louis I....uit
~~;h:;t~~n~~rch met Wednes se~~/~tl~~ns Center mon1hly dance. slng-a-Io!lg, birthMrs. Arnold Janke, president, day and anniversary party, 2 p.m
reminded members that the Fall Vitia Wayne Tenants Club weekly meeting. 2 p_mRally will be held Oct. 16 at St. Evening Circle, Grace Lutheran Church, 8 p.mJohn's Lutheran Church In WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10Wakefield. Villa Wayne Bible study, 10 a.m
The visitation report was United Methodist Women casserole luncheon 12:30 p m
At Mike Perry' Chevy-Olds Oct. 11-12-13 This Thurs.: Fri. & Sat. ~~enM~~. ~:~n:;~a~::'lk~:' ~~~ec~u~,h~:;t ~~=~~n~~~'/S~h:OL 7 p_rnGary Kant will remain on the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11visiting committee along with Senior Citizens Center crocheting, knItting <lnd t.aHing
Stop in a~d browse. See the all-new. 1980's. The·;' offer llIncreased Fuel Economy'~ ~;~~n ~:~~e. Janke and Mr~. T ~1~~S~sCI~~;~rs. Willard Blecke, 2 p,mMrs. Amanda Dlmmel report· Roving Gardeners Club. Mrs. Val Oamme, 'j p I~
because of a unique· blend of engine, transmission and rear axle combinations. =c~::; t~h~e~en~r~ehbl~~h~~~ ~~~: ~~t~::a~:~~e;I~~~a~~\~~e;\~~m~~Ip.. 2 r mMartin, Luther Home In Bea· 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
THE FABUL()tJS 80~AREHERE. EnjQ¥-aJ3BQ Sandwich--and-ootT---+hllllP,fS5ld:t:al'}>'-'---- -tl~f---;:';;;;~~~h{~~~~ed members ,. ~~;O;'~~d;~:;:dE~:;~~.rnt,"b, Worn'" (Ieh "~"--11~1-------- Mrs. Ella Miller reported on MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
and be sure to register for our Oaily. Drawings. ~~s.R~~~~:n a~~~:~~nr;ut~;~ ~;~~:~llt~;e~~~:~:rk~~~g~I,U~:'3~~: HClge~.Clwattended. Acme Club, Mabel Sorensen, 2 p.m
The topic was given by the Senior Citizens Center monthly business fllef";r'·:;)Rev. John Hafermann. Mrs 2:30 p.m.Dean ,Janke will giv~ the lesson WWI Auxiliary, Vet's Club. 7:30 p.min November Monday Mrs. Home Extension Club. Mrs. 'Dar ~f,1
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recovered a fumble at the Wayne36-yar~ line The. DeVils lailed tomove the ball and had to puntagain
Trying 10 at least get thesatisfaction 01 breaking up theShutout, Wayne's ollense look tothe air Passes 'rom Dian 10 ScaliWessel and Kevrln Nissen movedthe Blue Devils down !Ield intoAlbIOn ferriTory
The drive ended on a Waynl!!urnble and AlbIOn ran out the clockto preserve a t 4-0 Win upping theirrecord to 3-2 Wayne dropped to 1-4and w!1I tace West POint CC on theBlue Jays' home 'ield. Friday
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Devils couldn·t sustain a drive asthe lirst hal! came ~o a close
The Wayne players came backout onto Itle field Tor the second rya!!With a bit more determlflntlon andSPirit, but slill couldn't mamtaln adrive AlbJon blocked a Wayne.puntbul one of the Cerdlnals fumbledthe ball. while trYing to advance 'I
Brett Frevert alertly recovered Iheball and Wayne 'Inally got the break,t needed T al\lng over at the Aib,on36-yard line, the Blue DeVils tried ai1ttte tflcl\ery Quarterback Jelf0'01'1 pitched \0 Je!j Zeiss on anapparent reverse plily Zeiss Ihrow ilpass to Kevnn Nissen at the 21-yardlIne for a llrsl down ,1nd ltle Doviiswere threarenlng
The threal endod howevef, tourplays lilter when Wayne 'ailed toconvert [\ lounh down and onos,tuat,-on at the Albion 13 The two!flams exchanged punts for ,.eyoralsefl'lS b'lforo Dan Mitchell
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Wayne received the emrLllngkickoff and tried to'drlve The ballRick Johnson made an 11-yard runbut Ihe Devils were slopped al theAlbion 47 A bad snap on .the puntattempl led to iI downed ball andAlbion took over possesSion 01 thoball at Ine Wayne 43-yard line TheCardinals cOllered Ihe yardagewhen quarterback Pochop sweplleft 'or a big gain and pllched toSuelter wno carned the ball thedistance to scoro
Wayne opened up Its ollenSlveallack somewhat on the ne~t
possession. grinding out yardageRick Johnson, who rUShed for 70tolal 1ards. Stuarl Nissen ranthrough Ihe middle o! tho line andsecond ellorts gave the bacl\s extrayardage Jeff Zeiss wigglvdthrough the Albion defense like aworm to add to lhe attack, but the
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territory The d"ve stalled at thethree-yard line When th..lailed to score on lourth downWyno! look over and marched lhE'ball 97 yards for Ihe t,fsllOuchdownand a 7-0 half-time lead
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To Spoil Wayne Homecoming BidInlurles contmue to plague the
Wayne Btue Devils thiS season andanother severe blOW was dealt Inthe Albion-Wayne homecomingfootball game, Friday night. Waynelost the game '14-0 and lost theservIces of at teast one athlete !orthe season
Paul Sutherland, selected as coMhlete of the week for hiSperformance against Wi!'lner-Pllgerlast week, separated hiS shoulderon th(> !,rst series a! plays and wifl'"'''ss Ihe 'mal four games 0' theseason Tim Thomas. Who has tornligaments If\ hiS leg. JS alsoquesllonable
Albion used the hard runnmg 01JUnior Roger Sueller to breakttHough the Wayne delenseSueller rused for 140 yards and onetouchdown lfI 17 cames. breakmgmany tacktes atong Ihe way
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For three Quarters. The WakefieldTro)ans controlled the tempo 01 thegame against WynOI, bul theTrOjans !ell apart m Ihe fourthquarter enabling Wynot to headhome witha 20-12 win, Ff1day flIghfTho Clark DIVision matchup wasWakelleld's homecommq game
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Thoro was no letdown we lust 11'11apart. We gal whipped up tronlsolidly lor tho f,rsl time all year
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yards out and <ldded <l Iwo-porr,tconv';>rs,on run lor a 22-0 lead Gregadded another' TD he/ore the "l"l<llfon il 25-yard InturceptlOn ffclwnThe COIl~erSlon ;Itti>mpt failed andAllen led 28-0 al thf' mtermJSSlon
NeWcilstl,' all ;,II('rpass on thl' quart(·' dnnthreatened to "COfi: hut lrw E<lql(l
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Successful Allen Homecoming
JEFF ZEISS of Wayne rambles lor sam" yMdage on d qoon q,l,n ClgUJ!lst a s11,bhorn Albion rh~jl'ns" TtlO BItH'Devils lost lhe game 14-0 rUll1mq Ihl'Jr [lid tor:< llorneCOnlllH] wor, rnday n'Clhl
Allen's homecoming king GregCarr and his brother Scot Iintimidated the defensive line at theNewcastle Aaiders, leading theEagles 10 a 35-14 homecommg WiflFriday night
Senior Greg Carr rustled for 119yards and made seven receptionswhile brother Seott rushed for 52
. yards, 80th players Scored twotouchdowns Adding to theollensive attack were Terry Brewerwho rushed for 47 yards andQuarterback Lee HanSen wtiocompleted three of nine passes for53 yards
ScalI Carr pul Allen atlead m thefirst quarter on a 22-yardtouchdown run The two-pointconversion 'ailed llnd ttle Eaglesled 6-0 at the end of the period.
, Bghteef1'younglt~ were tfop'~Y Liska, 04 '".~ln fife-li79 Punt, Pass.& '-yei......-old-..;;: :f-Sil! Sperry,
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Coleridge BulldogsIn the Clark DiVision ·0'
and Clark Conlerence,fdtended lhelr Win streak 'to fiveWith a 3-1-7 conference vlclory ove.rWlns,de, Friday
The Wayne State College volieyball team lost to MankatoState, Minn" B 15, 15·9 and 12-15,Wednesday, before bouncingback in the nightcap to defeat5.outh- Oak4t-el--- Sta--l-e--t5--B-------and--16·14 in Brookings, S.D.
The split for the womensplkers moved their seasonrecord to B-B-4, Volleyball coachBerniece Fulton said shethought her team performedwell "It was a good night forus, especially when you considerSDSU and Mankato both areschools with enrollments over10,000," she said
In junIOr varsity action WayneState managed a spIlt losing tothe -South Dakota State' juniorvarsity 3·15 and 12·15 whl!~
defeating Mankato State's JV,11-/5, 15·7 and 15-4.
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ASSETSCash and due from depository institutionsU,S, Treasury securitiesObligations of other U,S, Governmenf agencies and
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United StatesAll other securilles
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Bank premises, furniture and fl)(tures, and other assetsrepresenting bank premises
All other 'assetsTOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES , .._Demand deposIts of Individuals. partnerships, and
corporallons 7,867Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and
corporaHons 19,686DeposIts of United States Government 4Deposits of States and polltlcal subdivision in the
United StatesCertified and officers' checksTotal Deposits
-Total demand de-poslts 8,334Total tIme and savings deposits 22,496
Federal funds purchased and securities sold undera,greements to repurchase
InteresT.bearlng demand notes (note balances) Issued toU.S. Treasury and other lIabllifies for borrowed mOl'ley 1,088
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WeI,,,I,,,,, ,yoalhe ,JV n.oIeh 11-511-8 but 10<;1 the treshman match11-4, ..2"~1· __ 8_11 The·TfOl81l'S wrll
take a 2-5 record Into a home matchOsmond, tomorrowWynors record rs 11·1
fei! Just shorl 01 winning d medalMosley ran the course In 1534 topiace 18th Fifteen medals wereawarded The fourth and fl'thWayne runners, Mrke Lutt and .JeffBarer, both became ill therace and walked across the
Wayne 53 pornts
~'U'"""'~u:u"':u 31 pOints 10for the leam title
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Wayne In place W(lS WlslwrPilger With 81 pOints followed byPlamv,ew w'th 84
Reserve runner Tim Pfellter
Mosley hassaid coac h
He·s ""'y lO,pce"edand lusT twowinning a medal
The Blue """",,,,he,j"'ed 10host Pla,nvlewthe Wayne Country
Will also host the WestConference meet. Fflday
Districts wfli begm neIC.t Wf'dnesdayand coach MaCiejeWSKI ISthat h,s runner,; w,1I be
The Wayne (Neb~,) Herald, Monday, Odober 8,1979
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Lllurelalmond
delenslve game, h01dlng Osmondto 17 yards:· Danze said '·Thede'ense really did a good lob·Bnan Buss and Randy MartinsonIntercepted Osmond passes to slopany pOSSible driv.~
:rhe Bears Will take a 2-3 record toHartington lor a game agarnSl.lheWildcats, Saturday nighl
Wayne Runners 4th
games. Laurel fell beh,nd 9-1 ,n thelhrrd game and things looked bleakThe Bears kepl t.helr composureand maae a fmeraTfy toWIn~
ma~~~J'r~I~:;:~,~{e~a~:~~r~e~:4~~st Tro ian s loselIs match 9-15, 7-15 With Donna
~~:~~~,s~he the wdh Sl~ To Wynotmillch4-15 7·1') Kelll Johnson Wi!S
scorer w'th SIX pOlnlscompel It 10" for Laurel rS
SCheduled lor tomorrow ITuesdaylagainst Hart,nqlon on the
Poehlman was the leadingrusher, carrying the ball' 11times for B6 yards and Darceyrushed sl)( limes lor 39 yardsDorcey completed four pa~es
lor 29 yards, Layne Luederscarried the ball four times for 19yards, Doug Doescher addedfive yards In two carries andPat Melena carried once for 11yards
Defensively, Poeh-lman made11 tackles, Ted DeTurk recordeds))(, Dorcey made live and BrianLoberg tallied four. The eighthgrade team Is scheduled to playat Schuyler tomorrow (Tuesday)at 4:30 p.m
The conference loss droppedAllen's record to 7·3. The Eaglesare scheduled to play In Ban.croft tomorrow (Tuesday) In amatch that Troth termed "amust. win situation". "Hopefully,we played poorly because therewere too -many homecomln-gactivities. We need to be morementally prepared for the restof our games." Troth added.
The Allen lunlor varsity teamwon Its match 11-1, 11·0. JonlKraemer and Sonya Ellis led t-heB team to its victory. Nofreshman contest was sched.uled.
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Defense Wipes Osmond
Three IIrsl half louchdownsled Hartington Holy Trinity to a228 win over the Wayne eighthgrade team, Tue!'>day In Hartington.
Hartington scored three touchdowns and two two-point conversions to build up its half·timelead. The Wayne defense toughened up In fhE;! second half andthe Blue Devils scored with tourminutes remaining IA the gameto br-@akup the shutout .
Jim Poehlman scored from 30yards out on an end sweep andBrenden Dorcey passed toLayne Marsh for the two-pointconversion, making the finalscore 22-B
Walthill Upsets Eagles
Playing far below their poten·tlal, the Allen Eagles lost athree,game volleyball match toWalthill, 15.11, 4-15, 10-15, Tuesday night on the 'home court
Coach Gary Troth was upsetwith his team's ·performance,'~t-t was··by far th-e'wor!;t matetrwe've played," Troth said, "Wewon the first game but we werelucky. "They dIdn't do anythingexceptional to beat -us. We lustdid everything wrong. We. ser·ved with 60 percent efflcle.ncy,had about six spikes, In threegames. and hit the baH into theceilIng, ~e got beat by basics."
A detens-e lhat played anawesome game and a lrlo 01runnm9 backs carried lhe LaurelBears 10 their seoond consecutivevIctory In a 20-0 whitewashing 01Osmond. Friday nrght In Osmond
Laurel's delense held OsmOnd 10only 17 total yards In the entiregame, limiting them to' 18 yardsrUShmg and a minus one y~rd
pass Lng 'or Ihe night Osmondrecorded four lirst downs
DenniS Anderson, Shannonand Mark McCorkindale
the oUenSlve charge lor theBears alternating carries to mcvethe ball down field Andersonfinished With 120 yards In 20 Joel Mosley, running In hiScarries Hopk,ns rushed for 91 second varSity cross country meetyards ,n 13 carries and COnlinued 10 Improve ashe helpedMcCorklndale rushed lhe ball 15 solidify Wayne's team In a fourthTimes 'or 60 yards finish at the Bloom'leld
The Beilrs took the lead In Ihe Friday SI~ teams'IrSl Quarter on a one-yard competed Inthe tournamenttOUChdown run by Clark Ma_on Doug Proet! and Kurt PowersScolt Sherry kicked the PAT lor a 7 Wayne's best· two runners thiSo lead Anderson scored the neIC.I seaSon, continued their raCingTO on a nine-yard run In the second success With me(Jalquarter Again i1dded the performances ProettPA T for a 14-0 lead In 1342 to placescored ff()m two yards out In The John Kube Of Croflon who finishedthird period tor the 'rna I Inatlmeof l.124touchdown The two-pOint Powers finiShed only twoc.onverSlon attempt la,led seconds behind Proett w'th a 13,44
The leam leader on the de!enslve . lime edged for third placecharts was Jell Anderson With 10 by Tim JOh~,oo·oIBlooml'''dw'lhtaCkles but coach Nick Danze said a time of 13431118 whole team SOlid Mosley, who moved up to thedefnnSf1 They a super V;lfS'ty 'H11Jild Ipss than iI week Il.qo
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Th,!rf's nothing liKe a vlctorv 10boosl a leam's morale and theLaurel volleyball team received B--~ the'lffj'il-witF'I8iJ
Important upsel Vlclory overEmerson-Hubbard, Thursday onthe home court The Bears handedEmerson Its third loss 15-6. 10-1515-11
Paula Chace led L,aurel In a stronglearn ellort Cooper scored 16pOints. Anderson made 15 sp,kes101 live aces and Chace made 37good sets The rest o! lhe team d'd aqood lob of bumping and settlnqthe hall
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~allber of North Bend Community HIghSchool, face four powers this year.
"Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue andSouthern Cal are fhe strongest teams onfhe slate.
Add Tennessee'to that list, and NotreDame faces what is probably the toughestschedule for the Irish In a century. Ofcourse, Navy, Air Force. Clemson andMIami (Fla.) are added fa give somebreo'!lthlng room.
IT SEEMS KATHY THOMAS broke Intocollege athletics quite successfUlly. TheHoskins native and 1979 Winside HighSchool graduate received an athleticscholarship to Westmar College In LaMllrs,Iowa. Westmar opened Its volleyballseason with wins over Siou)( Falls andAugustana a couple of weeks ago andKathy was a key figure In the wins.
She led the Eagles wlth 18 points In twomatches, Including the first sl)( points inthe decIding game against Augustana. Forher effort, Kathy was named "Eagle of theWet1k" by the LaMars: newspaper.
ANOTHER LOCAL ATHLETE, JoAnneRoberts of Allen Is a member of the DanaCollege volleyball team In Blair She Is asenior at Dana.
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the Longhorns a'lso scheduled Missobrl andOklahoma to spice up a schedule thaiIncludes Houston and Arkansas. Nebraskaadded Penn State to Its usual Big Eightschedule this year but played a couple ofsuQ.·par fe-ams. MissourI entered theseason with a schedule very sImilar toOklahoma's
Poor It!fle un ranked Iowa plays aschedule that would scare the giants of theNCAA" After facing Indlan.'ll (lair), Ok!",homa and Nebraska, Iowa had five gamesagainst leams of equal caliber or less.Then, the Hawkeyes f\nlsh against Purdue,Ohio Slate and Michigan State '0 completeIhe season.
Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio Stateand Purdue. all members 01 a strengthen.ed Big Ten Conference, face similarschedules although 0tI10 State and Purduehold an edg~ The two teams don't have toplay each other this year - onedisadvantage (or advantage) of having 10schools in a conference
Notre Dame, the eastern team whichbills ilself as a power through a seasonschedule aQalnsl a bunch of patsies. hastoughened Its schedule considerably, TheIrish, who usually play teams on the
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-----Ic:hedule.---Taklnu----a-.took M' -some -of the., regUlar Top 20 teams In the natIon shows- us why these tea-ms are always ranked• Southern_ Cal _Is currl!l.ntl.y ran.ked number---one In ttie-country. ThIs season~ fhe
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phone calls (lrc received by theInternai Revenue Service ,nOmaha A substantial number 01these calls are from taxpayerswho need tax lorms or publicatlOns only
In order to speed up the services avarlable to taxp,lyers whoneed ta~ forms or publicationsoniy, the Omaha oHlcl:' 01 IhcInternal Revenue Service has,nstalled ildditronal telephonelines
The new line~ Will be open l~
hours a d,ly, seven da)/s a weekfor taxpayers who ne{,.,J ta"forms or publ1catlons
The new telephone tocall tor ordermg tax lorms orpublications only ,1re 111 TIlllor taxpayers ,n the Omaha
ilnd loll In>" 1800 I641 tor reSIdingoutSide the ared
Tip,puyer~ requestmq serv-eesother than tax torm~ or publ'catlon5 ,;hould continue to use theteiephone numbers as shewn In
their local directories
carefully the cost of a tool orappliance In terms of how muchyou will use II over Its lifetimeThen compare wilh daily rentalor mon'hly lease fees
SubstHute ~ where quall1y iscomparible, consider the lowerpriced alfernative productDon't believe you must remainloyal to an Item you havealways used, That's nof loyalty,it's a habit - a bad habit intimes like these
Do It yourself - companiesby letting people on
')I,lfl Simple servicesth,)' onc(' 'lien: aSSigned 10 outSide contractor", sending employees to short trainingcoursp,>, II necess,lry, to acquirethe sklils needed
Explore renting uS un altern,lt've to buying - consider
Caprice Classic 4·door sedan. See It October 11 at Mike PerryChevrolet Olds
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(Editor's Note: This is the Industry periodically clears outsecond of five articles prepa~ assets that are rarely or. neverby the Nebraska Society of use<L con"verting them to cashCertified Public Accountants which can be Invested to earndealing with inflation. The income. This also Increases 'heremaindf!or of the articles will<" space available- for u!>clul purappear about every two weeks.) poses
Certified public accountants, Take advantage of economicswho provide business managers of scal"e - but with carewith wide-rangi-ng~i1dvjce,saV a Realize the savings that comemaior problem ct(rrently being with buying In bulk, but don'lwrestled with by most firms Is overdo it. Remember that stocks"cost containment," a problem on hand lor prolonged periodsfamiliar to families, too, who are an expense; they tie upusually call it "living with infJa capital and have to be heated,tlon" refrigerated or otherwise main
Frorn the anti influtlon poli talned On the plus side Is thedes found effective by industry, lac! tha' almost anything youmembers 01 the Nebraska buy could cost much more a
of CPA <; have come up year from nowwllh ways 01 countering infla Redute waste -- lake anothertion's blows that might be look at your life SlI'yle to see howequally usetul In Ihe horne n1,1ny at the expenses yo,u take
Their 10 'cost containment for granted could eaSily besuggestions arp dispensed with: the seldom used
Multiply your SOurces of ploone extension the unreadyou shop ilround when the hei'lted b.ut un
you il new car or il TV set bedroom, 'he duplicateddo the sarnt' fOI' every day can Insurance coveragesumable rtems Only II you buy ttl[' club membership no longerfrom l'NO or more souro's Will Jsed the savings lell on longyou learn when ,1 price advan term deposit at iow interesttaqe 's available Gel everybody into the act -
Prepare a 'nerded soon" 11',1 Industry linds that wasfeknOWing .... h,lt household reducllon programs work only If
MC ,n short supply ('-very one in ihe organization,llert to bargains rl:,~I'le";' how necessary they areus(' Avoid buying ImpresS on the whole family the
you rC,llly don't 01 staYing aler' lor
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Mrs Ciarence Pearson, MrsEmma Woodward, ElOise Yus
ten, Mrs Arvod Peterson andMrs Erick Ldr,>on "ISlk,d MrsElysd Isam <It the Penderhospital on I
TIle WE ,lfld jillaccompanied Doreen H,lnson toCurti'> over Ilw Sept 19 weekendwhere she will be attending col
Allen ilnd Warren Htm~on,
thl'in at CWils
Mrs John Wesferholm g<Jv('devotions, and the meefinqclosed ""ifh prayer
Welfare CtubConcord Womens Welfare
Club met Ckt 3 With MrsGeorge Anderson Group readings opened the meeting
Mrs. Robert Anderson, president, read a poem, entitled"October Clocks"
The club voled to buy sinkmafS and dish drainers for theSinks at the gym Articles forthe nursing home wilt also bemade
Members were remindt..'(\ ofthe white elephant sate sponsored by the Concord Belterment Association to be held inNovember
Entertainment Included pencilgames and a poem by MrsClarence Pearson
Mrs. Kenneth Olson w til be theNovember hosfess
Mrs. Hans Johnson returnedhome Oct. 3 after spending twoweeks in the homes of the BobBerne"s, Des Moines, Iowa, andthe Dan Johnsons, Omaha
Guests Oct, '1 in the BrentJohnSOn home honoring Brad'ssecond birthday were the beanBruggemans, Laurel, CarlaJohnson, Norfolk, and the JohnAbts, Dixon'
The Evan Pefersons, Pipe,stone, Minn., were guesfs In theArthur Johnson home Oct. 3They were dinner gue-sts In theArvid Peterson home.
.Wagon ".eel Steakhouse J.. . D'EN 1NIIHTUWEEKI
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HOMECOMING ROYALTY at Allpn H,gh School IClr thl' 1979-80 schOOl ye3' are qlJf'pn Stacel'of Mr and Mrs L.arr" son ot M, dnd Mrs i (l,en Cnrr Hw two WN,' cruv"".'d
l,y queen Marl Clough and ~Ing Chasp
Early American colonistspainted with a milk solutionin which blueberries hadbeen boiled to obtain agra,Y color for houses.
Allen Royalty
fhe J ('5 Home ExtensionCiub met Oct, 1 with BettyAnderson as hostess, The meet
with the re-adingminutes ,lnd trei)
officers ar"president, BeHy
Anderson, vice pre5ldenf, BeHyOahlqu ist, secretary, ClaraPuhrman, treasurer; and IreneMagnuson, health awareness
The club was reminded of theupcoming Exfension actiVities InOctober and November
Roll call was answered by 11rl1embers with a movie, play orconcert they have enioyed. Thelesson, entitled "Food for Ufe,"was by (lara Puhrmpnand Hanson, dnd Ineluded on nutrition
Evelmd Johnson receIved thehostess g,lt and Betfy Dahlquist5erved
Gladys Parks wdl be hosfessfor the November meeting
Missionary SocietyThe Evanqelic.J1 Free Missio·
nary Socieiy' met ilt the churchOct. 2 tor a dessert luncheon ClndfeJloW5hip. Mrs Dennis Fors·berg and Mrs John Westerholmwere hostesses
A skit on WMS attendance wasgiven followed with a discussion.
CONCORD NEWS! Mr;8:;t4~~hnson
Extension Club Elects Officers
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'i,if Air Force recrult,·at Lacklend Air Force S..e receive their 'Irst military haircut.
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diminished since the end of th'e ·draft, Militaryadvancement for a recruit seems almost limitless in100'S of different fields b·ut not enough young men"and women are taking advantage of them. It seemedapparent th'at a return to the draft may tie the onlyalterna:tive to ensure adequate numbers of men forour national defense
Chief of Staff) Wayne Marsh and Bill Carlson of Wayne (ChuckBarnes not pictured). Ted Raterman of Battle Creek and leroyEmstaf, Madison The plane IS a C-131 and the pilot IS Lt ColonelRichard Wade. Lmcoln
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MAVOR WAVNE MARSH presents Brig General UoydJohnsonwith a "Key to Ihe City" upon completion of Ihe PrO)9ctUnder,slanding lour Pictured ielt 10 right Steve Schroeder and1st Sg! William Miller both of Norfolk. Major Ed Miller or OmaliaBflg General Lloyd Johnson (the Nebraska Air Natlonfll GIJ,'\rd·s
Defense has been one of man's.baslc concernsfor hundreds of years, so j~dg;ng from informationgathered by a 22~member Nebraska' delegationtouring Ft. Leonard. Wood,. Mo., Lackland A,FB,'Texas, and theAirForceAcadem'y and NOAAD nearColorado ,Springs, atl branches of tht! military arecu-rren:ly findln.g manpower numbl';!rs greatly
Th4i tntNncit 10 HORAD (Norlh ~rtCin Air ~'en.e Commend) loctted Inllde CrieYlnne Mount.ln In Colortclo. Thlt coinrnllld .....
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The Rev, and Mrs, WesleyBruss and family spent the Sept29 weekend at Wood Lake, MlnnWh-Iln there they attended thegolden wedding anniversary ofPastor Bruss' parents, Mr. andMrs Gerold Bruss
The E C Fenskes spent theSept 29 weekend at Lake Park,towa, w_here they visited In theWilliam Godfrey home. Theyalso visited Mr<; Opal Roper atSioux City
The Jesse Edmunstens. Lexlogton, were Ocf. 1 J guests ofthe E C Fensk-es
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The meeting opened with theGirl Scout Promise. The girlsreported on the Girl ScoulCarnival they aMended In NorfoUt Sept 30
Following the meeting. thegirls went on a scavenger huntCammy Behmer served refresh
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Scouts M~tBrownie Troop 201 and Junior
Girl Scout Troop 202 and theirleaders, Mrs. Richard Behmerand Mrs. Jim Spiedel, metMonday after school at the forehall
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fhl' <lveragl~ ostrich eggweighs 3.63 to 3.88 pounds.II, lt16·inch-thick s.hellC,Irl support the weightof a 280-pound man
No:! meetLng wlil be ,n theH F MlltelstCII:dt home on Oct
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Helping HandsThe Helping Hand Club mel In
the home of Irene Strate atHoskins Sept. 26 for a potlucksupper
Pilch furnished enterialnment,With prizes going to RobertMarsha II and Gertrude Thlelle
Gus Perske and Selmalow, ,lnd John
and Mabel Schwede,
Senior ClubMrs Carl Wlllier was coHee
chairman for the Wednesdayevening meeting of fhe HoskinsSenior Card, Club, held at thefire hall
Receiving cMd' prizes wereWalter Fenske and Mrs. AliceMarquardt, hIgh. and Ed Wlnte'rand Mr,>. Waller Fenske, secondhigh
Next meeting Is Oct. 17, Mrs.Walter Fenske i;; In char.ge ofarrangements
The Triple J Card Club ofHoskins met lor dinner at theHoliday Inn In Norlolk Mondayevening and returned 10 theArthur Behmer home for cards
Prizes went to Eric ""'elerhenry and Mrs, Oliver Klesau,high, and Oliver Klesau andMrs. Eric Melerhenry, low
Mr, and Mrs. Walter GUllmann will be the Nov,S hosts
HOSKINS NEWS ! Mrs5~j~a%/:;mas
Card Club Dines at Norfolk
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king of the Wayne Stale College(WSCI Wildcat Days homecominC) In cereman iE'S held Wednesday at WSC
ErWin, daughter 01 Mr andMr,; Gary Erwin of Concord, isa 1975 graduate of AIIE'n HighSchool tlnd a IU'l'or music m,llorat WSC
Hennp<.\f>y \on nl MI· ,lnuMr~ l_.,o Hennessey 01 r rL"llont'5 il :97J of Fn-montBerq<ln <',!"'nol "nrl ,1 ,('r'nrman,,·!tnq rr'aror d I 1..... ':,(
T!,., k.lnq and Qu,;("nre'Gn 1J',Pf hom,'corn,nqf'ps . ~1" )'Iq r j'
Slate The p.-"llr ',"",III be recogniled in pre game ceremonies atI p.m, $i1turday, fer the WayneStale FI H<lys rootb<lll q,lr'lt'
whiLh be'glns at 30 p m
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Friday, Ocf. 12, Tenth grndeSRA tests
Saturd;ly, Oct. 13· VarSityfootball, Laurei at Hartington7::l)p.m
Monday, Oct. IS: junior varslty football. LdUrel at CedarCatholic. 7 p m
Karl Erwin 01 Concord wascrowned queen and Kevin Hennessey of Fremont was crowned
REIGNING royally for Wayne State College this year IS Kari ErwInConcord, and Kevin Hennl!'Ssey, Fremont Both are seniors
Name WSC Royalty
The Laurel Tuesday crub metat the city auditorium In LaurelOct 2 with 60 members andguests attending the eveningmeeting
Guests were members N theColeridge and Randolph clubs
FollowIng the meetIng, DisIrlct president Mrs GordonBleich 01 Norfolk presented ahat show She was assisted byfour helpers
Hostesses lor Ihe meetingwere Vera Ebmeler. Donna Ebmeier, Arlys McCorkindaleAnne Nelson and Ella Larson
Next meeting will be Nov. 6
LAUREL NEWS / M~. ~:;;,~Olf.rt
60 Members, GuestsAttend Tuesday Club
. School CalendarMonday. Oct. S: Seventh
grade SRA tests, bO<lrd meet'mg. 6 p m
Tuesday, Ocf. 9: Eighth gradeSRA tests, varslfy volleybaitHartington at Laurel, 6: 30 p m
Wednesday, Oct. 10: Ninthgrade SRA tests
Thursday, Oct. 11: VarsityvolleybalL Laurel at Sioux CltyEast, 6: IS p.m
READ AND USEWAYNE HERALD
WANT ADS
Just-A-ClubJust A Club met with nine
members Monday in the homeof Mrs Herman Hlrchert Forroll call, members told aboul anImporl<3n! gddgel In theirkitchen
Mrs Roy Safley of ThousandOaks, Calil wa'> a guest, Members spent the afternoon quilt
'0'Next meeting Will be Nov 5
with Ruth luhr In Wayne
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atmospheric n~dear test pro- tevels of exposure carry some
~~:a~tsl~~~d~~~~:~~I~~ ~::l~t:~~~ .~II~~gr::~:n:s'w~~7nev:~;they received. One 0ithe por- ',sclentiflc community about theposes of this effort is 0 enable/ magnitude of this risk.the National Aca my -<rl If you were a partlclpaFlt InSciences and other ~c:lerrliflc the atmospheric nuclear testsorganizations to determine If program, and you have notfhere are health hazards result already done s6. you are urgeding from participation in the to contact the Defense Nuclellrtests Agency at toll-free number
800-336-3068 In continental UnltedStates; from Virginia, outsidethe Washington, D.C. area, calltoll·free 800-572-6845; from Alaska (or Vlrginl., In the washington, D.c. area) call 202·274-9161(collect, If long distance): ,fromHawaii, call collect 808-422-9213.Or write 10 Defense NuclearAgency, Washington, D.C.,20305
If you are concerned that yourpossjbl~ exposure may have adversely affected your health,you are urged either to consultyour doctor or, If you are aformer serviceman. to contactthe nearest Veterans Admlnlstratlon Hospital, where you mayobtain a physical examination atGovernment expense.
Based upon research to date,it Is believed that radiationexposures were low. Whilemedical science has no prooffhat exposure fo radiation levelsas low as these is hazardous tohealth, it Is generally assumedby scientists that even low
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Dwayne, DeTurk, son of Mrand Mrs. Gene DeTurk, Wayne,is one of 154 students who havebegun their first year of studiesat the University of NebraskaMedical Center's College ofMedicine
With a minimum of 90 semester hours is a pre medica Icollege curriculum required foradmission, the students Will
undergo four years of didactiCeducation and clinical experience at the Medical Cenfer andaftlliated health care institutions
Upon completion of their academlc reqUirements, Ihe sludents will be granted doctor ofmedicine deQrees, which will entitle them 10 apply lor licensure as a phySician and enter aprogram of graduate medicaleducation
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Defense Agency Seeks List'of ExposedFor more than II yHr,- the
Depertmenf of Defense has beena*"'Ptlng to 'Identify' formermilitary and civilian defense~n.' who participated Intt. atmQlpherlc nuclear testsconducted from 1945 to 1962. TheDefenae Nuclear Agency Is theexecutive agent for' this pro·gram.
If you partlc.lpated In thesetnts, which were held largely InNevada...and at BikinI and Ene·wetak atolls In the Pacitlc, youare utged to contact the DefenseNuclear Agency If you have notdone so In 1978-1979.
The Defeose Nuclear AgencyIs aHemptlrlf1 to reconstruct acomplete hIstory of the
MondA!y, oct.•: RoaSI ham Slice,gleled sweet potaloes, mixed vegelegln_ pin II; e"rvlan SlIlad. homemade dInner roll. fresh fruit
.. w,T:·~i; a~~r:~usBal~~~. C~J~~~;;IIprlcof sltlad, bread and buffer, barCOOkie.
WedI'Msday, Oct. 10: Hamburgervegetable casserole, k.jdnev beanU1111d. AlI·-8ren muffin, tap,oca pudding.
Thun.dav: Oct. 11: Braised bl'eft1ps on egg nOOdles, winler squash,11rH:-j)tllr salad. bread and bUller,ItllJlllm crellm. colk.e
Frldav. oct. 12: Salmon loal,creamed potatoes and peas, slicedtomlltoes, break and butler, homonmeringue pie
Rick liefall 01
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homegrandparents
In theHalleens are ~he
of Rick and DouqMrs Allen ~tollenberg is a
Well,ell l If- 51 Luke's Hospital inSIOUX She was translerredIh,.re 27 Irom Prov>denceMedl(FlI in Wayne
Mr <lnd Mrs Stanley Owens,I_orl FInd Loren, of Omaha,vlsdP'd Sept 30 With hiS latherO....... "'n Owens of Carroll
The Melvin Dowlings andand her mother, MrsNagel of Neligh, went to
Fremont Sept. )0 to attend ashower for Lori Haas
of Pierce and Wayne6! _Plainview- will beOct 27 Mrs, Melvinand Lesa and Mrs
another brlda IHaas in P'erce
Garwood home, Perry, Iowa Enroute home they visited theliving Hislory Farms at DesMOlne~
Mr" Millon Owens wen I toto attend a Pres
meeting Sheattended c1 Cluster meeting
Thur~day ilt Clarkson MrsO-"e,,~ 5prves as Presbylenan
MISSion Officer
wereguests
AMend ReceptionOul·of town guesls attending a
wedding reception In WlJyneSept 29 tor Mr and Mrs ScottHughes, Included his parenls,Mr and Mrs Mickey Hughes ofGreenwood, Ind , Sisler, MrsRussell Mathews of Indianapo115, Ind his MrsEmma of Huron,' S D ,and the bride'sMrs H Maunt and
Fir5t Meeflngrhe SOCial Ne'ghbors Uub
held 115 Irrst meellng of Ihe,easo," wifh a supper Sept 27 alRor \ Steakhouse Husbilnd~
.... ere queslsCilrd IJrlles were won
Duane Creamers and thev,'l Haselhorsls
IlAr's OL-,lne Creilmer Will hw,''o,e Ocl 18 club meeling
The Wayne (Nebr,) Herald, Monday, October 8,1979
Mrs. Ed Fork
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Mr. e1nd Mrs Ron Magnusonhosled a cousins reunion Sepl 15at Iheir home in Carroll
Guesls were Mr and MrsStan Hageman 01 Wausa, TomCurry of Fremont, Mr and Mr~
Gerry Curry uf. Owatonne,Minn, Palty Clirry of SIOUXClly, Bob Jonl andRichard allotNancy KrlshLeMars : Markfeld' of Newcastle and DennisMagnuson of Wayne
Mrs RonspentparenlSFriend
ChOir MemberBrad Eddie, son 01 Mr and
Mrs Delmar EddLe 01 Carrollhas been selectf'd To be amember 01 lhe Wayne SliltE'
ChOirwho >5 ., freshman, a-iso
plays trombone ,n the WayneSlale Marc.hlng Band
Third Brrthd<lYWIt1ler wa~ honored fllr
birthdaycalfee guesl~ ,n
Harold home were Mr"Terry Munter Ar'nll' and JessI'"and Mrs Don Vulwller
q ue~" '" er e I ",eDUeln" "nd W,,,
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CARROLL NEWS/Cousins Gather at Carroll
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NOTICE OF INCORPORATIONNollce 01 Incorporation Is her..bY
given Ihal Ihe under$lgned ha'lormed a corporation under Ihe laws01 the Slll'e 01 Nebraska <'II lollows
The name 01 Ihe corporal Ion 15Thos Conslrucllon, Inc, The addre5sof Ihe Inllllli reglslered' agel'll ISRuntl Roule 2, Wayne. Nebraska,and the Inilial TeglSlered agent al5ald address I, Ludwig Thos Thegen('r/ll nature 01 the bu,lness 10 beIrlK1sacled Is 10 en<.laQe In 1I'lIlypes otmasonary and concrele conSlructlonllnd llil olher types 01 constructionlind to do all thlngs\whlch are "otlorbldden by Ihe L IIW' 01 the 51111.. ofNebrllska, or by the'Artlcles 01 Incorporallon. The aUlhorlzed capl'alSlack 01 lhe corporal Ion Is 1.500shares of common 5Iock wllh Ihe parvalue Df '100 00 each 10 b.. fully paidon Issue The corporal ion commenCed exl51ence on Ihe filing andrecording 01 115 ArtICles 01 Incoporlllion wllh Ihe SecrellHY of Stale onSeptember 17, 1979, "nd II ~hall hllveperpetulli eXI5Tl!oce The alfa,,~ 01Ihe corporetlon shall be conducled bya Board 01 Olr ..clor" PresidenlVice Presidenl, Seuelllry, Treasurerand such Olher ollicen and agenls asmllY be prescribed by Ihe By la~ orappointed by Ih.. Board 01 Dlreclor,
ludwig Tho" Incorpor.'orIPubl OcI B, 15,221
1clipSLEGAL NOTICE
PrOVidence Med,ca' Center, as ar~c,pienl of Hoil Burton FundS, isr..qulrl'd by law 10 gJve II reasonableamount of services ~t no cost or lessIhlln lull cost 10 peopl" who Qual,fy115 being unilble to PIIY lor hospital,ervlCes Prov'dence Medical Cenl~c
15 Obli<jated ~o prOVide approx,malely$15,00000", uncomper1<;:6'ed care InIhe calendar ye,H 01 1900
The 10110,,"lno "llg,b,llty (rll(>rI1l
=~:e:, ~Onllo~~A Po""rTy Gu,dC'llnes
SilO 01 Non Farm Farm FamolyFamily Unll1 $3.~OO 002 ~,500 003 S.60000~ 6, lOO 005 7.80000
We do
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FOR
11J S. Main Ph. 375·1966
WOODPlumbing, Heating &
Air Conditioning110 5.' Pearl
Buslnes!'> - 375·2002Home - 375-2001
. RENT
419 Main'hone 375·2811
SPACE
Complete
1,1 a Jrd ThundilY 01 Each Monlh9'00 il m - 10'00 Noon
I JOpm -4,OOpm
WAYNE'S BODY SHOP
RADIATORSREPAIRED
Ooniver & Arlen PetersonFor Appointment
Home-375-JI80 8 Office J75·2899
We Provide At- Your-DoorService A' No Ex'ra Choitrge! I
. Phon" U, for Deta,', al]7'j 11~1
N.E. NEBRASKA MENTALHEALTH SERVICE CENTER
Sf. Paul's LutheranChurch Lounge, Wayne
Services
AL'S AIR SERVICE,,?~..
Municipal AirportWayne Phone 375·4664
SANiTARY SERVICE
MRSNY
TIred 01 Garb'''le Cluner FromlOverlurned Garbage Cans?
M & 5RADIATOR
NOTtCIl OF MEETINGClly 01 Wayne, NebraskaNotice Is Hereby Given That a
meellng 01 Ihe Mayor and Council atIhe elly Of Wllyne, NebrllHII will beheld al 7'30 o'clock p.m, on Oct. 9,1979 III Ihe regular meeting place 01The Council, which meetllng will beopen 10 Ihe public. An IIgltndll lor,uch meeting, kepI conllnuouslycurrenl Is available lor public Inspecllon ...1 Ihe' ofllce Of Ihe CllyClerk III Ihe Clly Hall, oUI. Iheagende mllY be modllied III 'uchmeellnO
W.yn. M.nh, Meyor(Publ. Oct. 8)
NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATEAND NOTICE TO CREDITOR5
CIIse No (~83
Counly Courl of WllyAe Counly,NebraSka
Eslale 01 Willie Hansen, DeceasedNOlieI.' is hereby glv~ Ihat on
September 26, 1979. In Ihe Wayn..Counly Courl, the Reglslrar issued awrillen Slalemenl of Informal Probal.. ollhe Will 01 said Dec('a!.ed andIhal Cyril Hansen, whose Ilddrlt5!. isRI, 2.· Wayrfe, Nit, 68787 has lJeenappoir'lled Personal R..pr('senlallve01 Ihls ('!.llIle Credllors of thO!. estalemusl Ille their cla'ms wllh this Courlon or belore December (, 1979, or beforever barred
FARMERSNATIONA L CO.
Jerry Zimmer4810 Dodge
Omaha, Nebr.Profe!.!'>ional Farm Management
Sale!'> Loan Appraisals
(II Luver .... HiltonClerk of Ihe County Court
Willii'm E. WebslerAtlorney lor Appllcanl
IPubl Oct I. e, IS)
Body and Fender RepairALL MAKES AND MODELSPaInting :- Glass Installation
CITY
Plumbing
CREIGHTON
Call 375·3061If no answer call 175-3111
Real Estate
LAND SPECIALISTS8 We Sell Farms• We Manage Farms• We Are Expert, In Thl!. Field
Plumbing - Heating& Electric Sewer Cleaning
NOTICE TO IIDDE!R5USED "-WHEr~C:RIV~LOADER
Seale':tl~r~I~~~I~~~I~~:K~eCeIV~by the Vllla'Ole 01 WlnSI~' NebraSk.IJ:,UI'Itrr 8:00 o'clock P.M. OClober i;1979, at which limit I e y_ ~/blt
r:!::~ O~;I~e,r::rd;hell~~::~~Il:~~clellverlng f.o.b. '0 WII,slde, Nebraska 01 one (1 l used ~·whltel drlvltloader compete wllh equlpmenl liSset forth In Ihe spltcilicalions.
Each proposal shllll bit accomp./lnled by a cashier's chack, cltrtlfledcheck or bidder's bond in Ihe amounl01 nOf less thlln tlve \51 per cenl ofIhe amount 01 Ihe tolal bid, Elich bidshall be enclosed In a sepllrllleenveloplt and IdenllflM
SpltClIlcallor\!; may be seen In theollice 01 the VIllllge Clerk, Biddersdesiring specillcllllon, lor IheirIndividual vse may obtain Ih.. ""meIrom Ihe Village clerk IreII' 01 cherge
The Village reserves Ihe rlghl 10selecl Ihe bid whiCh be" ,ul', I"needs. whether Ihe price Is lheIOWeSI or nol, and also reserv~ thl!rlghl 10 relect all bidS or walvltInlormlllilies
A Ill" e"empllon cerllflcale will bl!submitted to the successful bidder;Ihenrlore bids shall be on a 1'111'1 basis'19~"'led this 181h dllY 01 Sltplember,
Village ot Winllde, NebnskaMerlen Hill, vlll.ge clerk(Publ Sltpl. 2~, Ocl 1,8J
PhOne 375-3385106 Main - Wayne, Nebr
WAYNE OFFICIALS
COUNTYAssessor: Doris Stipp 375·1979Clerk: Orgrella Morrl!'> 375·2288Assoc. Judge
Luverna Hillon 375·1621Sheriff: Don Weible 3H 1911Deputy:
5,C. Thompson 375·1389Supt.: Loren Park 375 t777Treasurer'
Leon Meyer )15·3885Clerk of DistrIct Court·
Joann Ostrander 375,2260AgricUltural Agent:
Don 5pltze )753)10Assistance Director:
Miss Thelma Moeller 375·1715A«orney:
Budd BornhoH 375 2311Veterans Service Officer:
Wayne Denklau 375·276-4Commissioners:
0151. 1 Merlin BelermannDlst, 2 Kenneth EddieDfst. 3 Jerry Posplshll
District Probation Officers:Herbert Hansen 37S·3433Merlin Wright 375·2516
Real ES'a'e Farm SalesResidential Sales
Farm Management
POLICE 375-2626
DALE STOLTENBERG
REAL ESTATE
FIRE CAll :m·l122
HOSPITAL 375·3&00
EMERGENCY 911
120 Wes' 7th - Wayne, Ne.Phone 315-1262
•MAYOR -Wayne Marsh 375·2797
CITY ADMINISTRATOR -Darrel Brewington 375-1733
City Clerk-Treasurer -Bruce Mordhorst 375-1733
City Attorney -Olds, Swarts & Em 375·3585
Councilmen -Leon Hansen 375-1242Carolyn Filter 375-1510Larry Johnson 375-2864Clifton Ginn 375·1428Darr.eH Fuelberth 375·3205Keith Mosley 375--1735Sam Hepburn 375-4759Darr..ell Heier. .•• _ 375--1m
Wayne Municipal Airport Allen Robinson, Mgr.. 375·4664
'ulin,,, I, PffJ/,,,ifJn,1
',RECTORYInsurance
Dick Oltman, Manager
First National
AU Types 01
tnsur.nee .ndRe.l Ei'.l.
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Phone 375·1444
YOUR ONE·STOP
OFFICE SU PPLY
STORE
BENTHACKCLINIC
375-1429 316 M.ln Wayne
Independent Agent
DEPENDABLEINWRANCE
FOR ALL YOUR NEEDSPhone 375:2696
Dean C. Pierson
SAV·MOR DRUG
OfficeSupplies
215 w. 2nd Sir.,.Phone 1'15-2.500Wayne, Nebr.
Pharmacist
Dick Keidel, ~. P.375-1142
Cheryl Hall, R.P.375-3610
John Matson, R.P.375·3766
WAYNE CARl CENTRtWhert'Caring Mahl tht Difftrenct
911 Main Phone 37S·192~
Physicians
WAYNE BOOK STORE& Office Supply
375-3295 219 Main
AgencyJ~t~I " ~ ,'J (I ,~ (. \.
111 West 3rd WaYne
Optometrist
(f) Agency
)01 Main
Phone J75-2S25
(Publ Dc' 8J8 cUps
(tl Luvern. HllIonClerk ollhe CoUnly Court
Ch.rles E, McDermotlAltorney lor PetltlOller
KEITH JECH, C.L.U. MIDWEST LAND CO.
NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONOF INHERITANCE TAX
CIIse No. .l.c73Counly Courl 01· Wayne County.
NebraskaEstillII' 01 Ludwig Augusl Thun,
DeceasedNotice 15 hereby IIlv..n Ihal e
Pelilion tor Delermlnallon 01 Inherlttlnce Tal( has been Illed and 15scI tor hearlnQ In Ihe Wayne CounlyCourt on October 2~, 1979 III 11,00o'clock a m
Fr8nk Pr8trt.r, Ch81rm8nW8'l'ne..Alrport Authority
(Publ. Oct. 8J
DONALD KOEBER, 0.0.
NOTICE OF MEIflTING'NOlieII" I, hltrltby given that.lhe
" Wayne AI~port Authority wHl meet In~.. regular session on Monday, OdOber'a, 1979 at 1:00 p.m. at the Wayne
Alrpert Pilot" Lounge. Said mltf!llng15 open fa the public and the agendaIs available et Ihe olflce 01 the CllyClerk ..,.
• Furniture• Machines _ and more
OPTOMETRIST
313 Main St. Phone 315-2020Wayne, He.
For A limited Time - So Hurryf
ON DODGE PICKUPS & VANS and DODGE RAMCHARGERS
Wakefield Royalty CrownedHOMECOMING ROYALTY al 'N,)k,!I,.,,(! rl"J" Scr1001 ~()f Irwschool year are queen Donrl<l K,eckhill", ",,<j Gil',are Jolen(l Barh)ls Jncki{' Luplh, Von :}n(j L,l,r,The king and Queen werr.: uowrlr,rl ill (r,rr)nOlt")fl [I'(prn(jn,,", It
Rebates Extendedl
Education Topic
Of Area Survey
Brown, Cumlng, Madison, Bockand Platte counties are alsoopen for nomInatIons.
Anyone wishIng further infor.matlon or nomln.',tlons Informa·tlon should contact BonnieNickle at 371·7040 or write box1247 In Norfolk
The meeting Is open to thepublic and everyOM Is Invited toattend
A sample of households In thisarea will be Included In anannual ,>urvey on educatIon tobe taken the we-ek of Oct 15·19by the Bureau of the Census,U,S, Department of Commerce
Leo C Schilling, director 01the bureau's regional office InDenver, says that interviewerswill visit homes to obtainInformation about OJrrent schoolenrollment from nursery schoolthrough college This Intormaflon helps measure currentfrends in educaflon and helpsdetermine the need lor addltiona I or expanded educatlonatlacilities. The questions oneducatlon wltl supplement thoseask.ed regularly In the monthlysurvey on ;employment and unemployment conducted nationWide by the Bureau for the U SDeparfment of Labor
Results 01 Ihe monthly employment survey provide dataon conditions in the labor toreI',prime Indicators of the economic health 01 the country. Forexample. In August the surveyindicated that of the 103.0million men and women in thecivilian labor force, 96,9 millionwere employed. The Nation'sunemployment rate W3S 6.0percent, up from 5.7 percent InJuly
Persona! information suppliedin the survey is kept strictlyconfidential by law and resultsare used only to compile statistIcal total')
The Greater Nebraska HealthSystems Agency's North!:!rn Sub·area Committee will meet Monday, Oct, 15, In Nortolk' at 7:30pm
Nearly 30 committee membersrepresenting 21 counties InNortheast and North Central Nebraska arc expected to attendthe meeting at CommercIalFederat Savings and Loan'scommunity room af Seventh andNorfolk Avenue
The committee, chaired byForrest Peetz of O'Neill, wasestabllshep to generate morelocal Involvement In planningfor the area's health needs. Oneof Ihe functions of the committee is the review of proposals byfacilities and organizations tospend federal hea Ith care funds
The committee will vote onthe following projects:
Crofton Development Corporalion's application to construct anew 60 bed skilled nursingfacility, a ~OO,OOO constructioncost ($2,141.625) total. The proposed home would be located inCrofton
A reconsiderjltion of a hospllalbased alcoholism program submiffed by the Amerlcan IndianHuman Resource Center 01Winnebago ($134,800 ~ firstyear funding)
Northern Nebraska Comprehensive Mental Health Center's"Touchstone" substance abuseprogram, This is a filth yearcontinuation grant rcqu~f fors104,109oo
The committee's recommendation will be forwarded to theHealth Systems Agpncy'sgoverning board for final adionon Oct, 25
Committee members also willvote on Newman Grove's appllcation to have Madison Countydesignated as a medical prlmary Cilre shortage areil
At this meeting. one third ofthe commiftee seals will be contested for reeleclion PrOVIdersof health care in Antelope.Dixon, Holt, Knox. Nladlson andWayne counties may be nominatod. Consumer positions In
cheese, chili, hall onwgeThunday, Oct, 11, Bologna, p,-,anut
~~~teer sandWIch, onion rinQS, cheese
Friday, Oct. 12: HamburgerF'rench fries, fruit, frosted graham",
Milk served with each mpal
WAYNE-CARROLLMonday, Oct B: Hamburger on
bun. macaroni and lomato. carrolstrip. peache!'., coo~ie; or chel's~~:~d, canol strip, pe/lche~, cookie
Tuesday, Oct. P, SloPPV JoeFrenCh Iries. pineapple, cook"], orchef's salad, pineapple. cookie, roll
Wednc!'.day, OC1. JO: Poli~h S<lUsage. rice, beans, celery strip, applesauce, coo~ie, or chet'!'. sillad, Celeryslrip, applesauce, cookie, roll
Thursday, Oct. 11, BunsleadFrench Iries, carrOl Slrip. pumpkindes~ert, or chel's salad, carrot strippumpkin dessert, roll
Friday, OCI. 11: GrandparenlsDay. Spaghett, and meat S/lUCe,green be,ln!'., pears, cookie, Frenchbread. or chef's salad. pear!'.. cookie,FrenCh breild
Milk ',ervert wilh each meal
WINSIDEMonday, Dc I. B; W,eners and bun:;
FrenCh tries, bult('red corn, caoklesorang(" ;UICC, or choice 01 erlet'ssalad ar collage Cheese wilh Iruil
Tuesday, Oct. 9; Chicken fned~1(,<Jk, whipped potatoes ,1nd IJrilVV
rolls and Dutter, «lrrot cclcry<,t,cks, p,neapple, n"
Wednesday, Oct 10me,lt saue!', French andbuller, buttered p!'a~. lX'anul bullercake; or choice of chl'l's salad orcollage cheese witt> rrull
Thursday, Oct. 11: Chi(ken 5al,ldsandwjch, potaloes. pea5 and carrOls, cake and strawberries, no5.1lmjs
Fridav, Oct, 12, Sutlmilrine sandwlCh, French frIes. gre!.'fl beiln~
gelalin na ~alilds
Milk ~ervl'd wllh each me<li
Order at
The Wayne HeraldQuick Delivcry!
PERSONALIZED
PlayingCards
12
Review Group Formed At Wayne Care CenterThe Care Re... lew Committee residents, the staff and I~e 6re Review Committee memo problem areas. In this resped
of the"Wayne tare Centre met community. The tOmrnlttee bers are to view the facility as they will serve as a community.for the first tIme Thursday. :The must ~eview each r !dent~nce Interested laypersons and not liaison, Boyle said. :committee, appointed by adfTIln- each year and file a eporf on an Irom the professional viewpoint. The members were pickedlstrator ",:"Imothy Boyle, fncludes evaluation form. They will try to help Improve because of their personal Inter·the ~ev. Doniver Peterson, Medical treatment and access the quality of life for residents, ~t In the resld~mt9 and becauseChuck Carhad, Mrs. Jennifer to medical records are not an the administrator said of past services to the residents.Carney, R.N. and Mrs. Helen area of concern for the commit. The committee also will help All committee member!! haveBreuler. Mrs: Carney was elec· tee. These areas are reviewed field complaints from the com been personally ,inVOlved "'Y lth
ted shalrman and the Rev. by public officials. The Care mun!ty and seek to recHfy any the elderly In the pastPeferson secretary of fhe com- Revrew committee does not
m~'care Revrew Co~ml~ee ~:S~~tafr~'~~";:eas~a~:~e~e;:~ Healt~ Agency Meeting SetIs to act as consumer advocates ment of Health. Various Inspecfor tAe residents and make tions take place within therecommendations for Improve. Wayne Care Centre by thement of Care and services on Department of Health, Departbehalf of the residents. They are ment of Public Welfare andto act as liaiSon t»etween the State Fire /ll\arshall.
ALLENMonday, Oct. a: Wieners, baked
beans, Iruiled qelatin. bread andbullE'r, cookie
Tuesday, Oct. 9: Spaghellj andmealbaJls, green beans, poaches,bread Slicks
Wednesday, OCI. 10: Runtils. cornpears
Thursday, Oct. 11: Meatlaafmashed polatoes and gravy, tomiltoes, cl1ocolale pUdding, bread andbutler.
Friday, Oct. 11: Ve9.Hable beefsouP and crackers, peanut buller~ilndw[ch, half b,lnana,' clnnilmon,rie,py coo1<ie
Mil~ served with each meill
WAKEFIELDMonday, Oct. 8: Gouiash, green
beans, potala chips, peach!.'!'.Tuesday, Oct. 9: Tacoburgers
Oor[los, carrot stick, "pple criSPWedneSday, Oct. 10: Grilled
WEDNESDAY ONlYIOetoHr tOth
Check a Ram Tough Dodge Pickup or Van:
Best V-8 Automatic M.P.G.,Biggest Maximum Payloads,Pickup Frames Made of Tough Carbon Steel.
~IwITODGH
~DODGE RAMCHARGER2Pc. or 4Pc.
BROASTED CHICKEN DINNER
"BROASTED" CHICKENDINNER SPECIAL
DlNNEIl$ INCLUDE: French Frle.Col. SlewDinner Roll
(Our 2-plece chicken dinner reguler price I. ItIS end the 4-pl.ce dlnn.r I. 1295)
BROASTED CHICKEN SPECIALPURCHASE A Z-,IH' DI 4-,1,,, 8m"" Clllek", DI""" gI
Rig.' PrJe, 'IILglllIIe SECONI-Zllff-pl_ /!I1I1I'f
FOR ¥2 PRICEIIWEDNESDAY - ONLY
Odoher 10, 11 a~m.to 11 p.m.
MAKE A DEAL - YOU GET ACHECK
Chrysler Corporation announces the $400 Cash Rebate! See yourChrysler· Dodge dealer today. Make your best deal on one of these "SupeiV~I.lI.~"_.ram tOJ:!9.tl_ trucks. ,and Chrysl~r will top with a $400. che~k sentdfreclly layou! . .
THINKING OF SELLINGYOurt HOMESee Or Call US
PROPERTYEXCHANGE
112 Professional Building
Real Estate
~REAL ESTATE
Workshop Set
HOUSE FOR SALE: Two storyhome wlfh buil' in fireplaceWaterbury. Nebr 635-2260, oneand one·half lots cMtJ
gical Society quarterly workshop at the Neihardt Center,Bancrott, on Oct. 2Q. In additIonto loreign research, mlni·work·shops on basic principals ofgenealogy will be held
The featured speakers will be:Kathy Kelly, Blair; Gail DeBose_Potter, Lincoln, Margie Sobolka. Omaha, Horlense Wilkinson,Fremont, and Maxine Kessln·ger. Bancroft
Conducting work~hops will beMary Anders. Scottsbluff; RayBillesbach. Hasllngs; BeverlyBishop. Kearney, Sylvia Nlm·mo, Papiliion; and VirginiaFoster, Alliance, Mrs. Nimmoand Aiice Clompton, Omaha,also wili give personal help tolamily researchers seeking solu·lions to a partlcular problemThere will be door prizes and adisplay 01 books and genealoglcal forms
Eugene Bang. state chairman,will preside over the Boardmeeting on Friday evening andat the business session preceding lhe workshop. Registralion lor the workshop Is $2 formembers and $4 for non·members. plus $3.SO for coffee,rolls and lunch, The sessionswill run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
All persons interested In doingfamliy resear.ch are in...lted toattend the workshop. Reglstra·tions may be sent to /lAaryAnders, Route 2, Bo)( 200, Scottsbluff, Neb 69361
Irish, Czech and New York·State research wilt be featured
THREE BEDROOM Mobilehome lor renl Stove and refrigerator included, no pets, couplespreferred Call :3?5·4421. lynnBailey o4t3
FOR RENT: Furnished apartmenl. AVClilable Oct 1 CaliCarl's Canoco, 3759918 oltJ
For Rent
Automobiles
FOR RENT: Three bedroom.central air conditioned homeProperty Exchange, 112 West2nd, Wayne 3752134 s24t1
FOR SALE: 1978 Silver AnniCorvette, Perfect shape,
air, cruise, AM·FMpower antenna.
steering. Call DrJ Kirchner, 4899523. weekda'l"s.aller 6 pm, LIncoln 04t)
ONE BEDROOM apartment torrent Downtown area, carpetedCall 3752120, between 9 a mand 5 p.m
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTtor rent A..-ailable Oct, ]375·2767 sDlf
FOR SALE: 1973 Mustang tviach1 best oller Call 3752175 04t)
FOUND: Cl, set of keys in thesand by the swings at BresslerPark in Wayne. Contact theWayne Herald il these might beyour keys 3752600 0113
1910 CADILLAC ELDORADO
1
"12three way$6 99 orpublic 10
Ph.375~OO
Y'euWillleeeive QuielcResll'tsl
The 1980 cadillac combines distinguished good looks and impres,.ivemileage figures. See it OCtober 11 at Ellingson Motors.
CUSTOM HAYGRINDING
ContactGary Wiese
Wi'sner, Neb.Phone 529-6634
PIANO TUNER: Planoand repairs in therural areas for the twoweeks in October Leave nameat the Wayne Herald or call717·1563 04t2
YOU CAN STILL pay yourphone bill at Gries, Re"allDruq, Wayne Q4!3
BANKRUPT LAMPSa 1I1etime! Ju~t
assorled lamps Withswitch and ~hade
terms Open to thea.m 8 pmSalesSiouxwarehouses InIowa.
LIGHT DUTY chain saw repairlune up and sharpeninG SherryBros West First, Wayne3752082 s2711
Special Notice
LOOK: 8 Store Buy,ng Power,y,usl liquidate room setsWhile 2.4 last, sola andchair - all 3 pieces for $18800Or while 50 last, sofa and cha'rin nylon print fabriC ilnd decoratlve wood fronls, both piece~ for$299.00 or terms Open to thepublic 10 a.m to 8 pm daolyFreight Sales Company, 1()()44thSt., Sioux City, Iowa Furniturewarehouses in NebraSka andIowa. 08
by Selling All Your Unwanted Items Fast.
READ AND USEWAYNE'HERALD
WANT ADS
WE WOULD LIKE to say aheartfelt "Thank You" for themany kind expressions of sympathy we have received sincethe recent death of our Motherand Grandmother, HallieMcNutt Don, Marlene, Kerry,Tom and Tim Dlon 08
I HAVE BEEN HOME !tom thet!ospltal lor some time and amt'mproving every day from myIllness. You were all so great tosend -me cards, letters, flowersand your Visits while ! wa~ atProvidence Medical Center andsince returning home, A specia Ithanks to Dr Waller and DrBob Benthack and to Gary Westfor their care. Even though mythanks to all of you is late" isreally sincere Chris Tietgen, 08
WE, THE FAMILY OF Hildorlarson. extend our heartfeltthanks to all who sent flowl!rs,gills, beautilul cards and leHersand kind words of sympalhy atOur time of loss, Mr and MrsGlenn Paulson (Ferne), Mr, andMrs Harold Van DUzer ({},vandal Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wade{Eunice) and lamilies 08
8·STORE BUYING POWER
---jCf".a"r~d.l-~o"ff-'fFJ.I1"'a"'n--ltel.s~-'~"'~"'~I~"''''''~'~~t~r~~~el~:~ ~el~:~~~sets In several sly Ie,> Have 36brand new five piece sets Wi IIcloseout for only $4995 or lerm~
Open to the public 10 a m to 8p.m daily Freight Sales Company, 1004 4th St" SiouxIowa Furniture warehousesNebraska and Iowa 08
Call Rick or Carole375·4770
LABORERS NEEDEDAll Phases of Contruction
Will Train Amllitious Individuols
.Wanted
FOR FIREWooO conlael /VIarlyor Charley at, 3759906,224 01t4
Score a HOME RUN!!
Use Our Classified Section alld Turn Your "Old" into "Gold"
FOR SALE: Top quality. purebred Duroc Boars JanuaryFebruary and March boars elllwith ex tremely good bone ilndmuscle. McQuistan BrotherDurocs Neil McQulstan. J ':,mIles south of Wilkefield onHighway 16. ph0ne 287 2523. BdlMcQuist,ln, 6 miles we~t.,.2 milesnorlh and l} mile west ofPender. phone 385 2788 04t4
PIANOS WANTED: Any make.model or size. We pay cashWrite Milo Marlin Box 579, orphone 382·7061, Grand Island
08D
#~•••••~:~~~=~~:~....~• Unr~'.!1_I~ed leeds _and top commissions milke our opening for "• sale' represenf.flve, In the Medicare field a unique oppor. •
'unity. Exp~rlenc. In Slies not mandatory - we furnish a •I complete sales fra,inlng school plus on-the_lob trainingll .. 1• ::O:~~~.:~I:=de:=r~.ns~e::::~~:;~,~~~c~U:,f:s-u~U~~ •• offer top c.0rT\,mlsslons evan.ble In the field, For more •" lnformatlon, cfll coiled for Pat. (402) 111-17511. #....~-~..~_......_.....-_.-.,
Something you'd lilce to sell? A lot of "Somethings" to Sell?
HELP WANTED: Service sta·tlon Clttendanl Apply in personilt Coryell Derby. 211 Logan,Wayne. Nf'b 0811
MECHANIC NEEDED: Someexperience necessary, sataryr1l'gotiable contact l;)avld Guill375·4770 If
IMMEDIATE OPENING forcleaning help Apply at AmberInn. 175 d'l2'l 08tJ
Or....1 K. BrandstetterAn Equ.1 Opportunity Employer
VU.tiOfl; Paid Holld.ays; and Group Insurance A.... U.ble
THE BROYHILL MFG. CO. OF WAYNEIS HIRING PERMANANT EMPLOYEES
For 80th the Day & Nite Shiff.D.. y ShiH Starts at 7 a.m.
Nlte Shift Starts at 3:30 p.m.College Students Hire on a Part Time Basis (hours flexible)
APPLY ATBroyhill Mfg. Co. Plant.,Emeo, Inc. 375-3050
THIS COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER
LIBRARY ASSISTANT HI: Respontlble 10 thl Coordln,lor lorTechnlcll Servlcu. Oullet Include coordlnaUng thl removil ofoutdated resourcet Ind Ihe pllcemenl of malJflellc tlpel Into he,*,r'lOuren ..nd othlr dutl" II required. QUALIFICATIONS:Certlflcallon by Nlbrllka Job ServIce and gradu.tlon from HighSChool or equivalent. SALARY, 15" per month plu. blnelltl.~TAR1ING DATE, Octo"" 22, 197'9 or looner. APPLICATIONPROCEDURES, Send lener of application with certificatIon card 10Ofllu of Vlca Presldenl for Admlnlstntlon and PI.nnlng, IttenllonVe,. Hummll by OCtober 15, "79.
CONTACT THE NEBR"ASKA JOB SERVICE IN WAYNE PORCERTIFICATION OF ELlGtlULITY.
Appllc:.nh mutt h.ve been unemployed for al lelll 15 of the lilt 2ilweekt prior to appllCltlon or undlremployed (currenlly workinglull or plrt·tlme and total I.mlly Income fa lit below Ihe povtrtyIlvel tor prevloU, 1 montht annallII'd)
LrBIlAllY AnlSTANT I: RetpOntlble 10 ihl Coordln.tor fOrTlchnlcal Servlc". Outlet InClude Intertlon of mlgnetlc tlPIS Intobooh Ind perlodlcall and other dulles .. required. QUALIPICA.TIONS: Certificate by Nebru.a Job Servici and gnduatlon tromHIgh School or .-qllivarent. SALARY, noo per month plul benefltl.STARTING DATE, October 22. 1919 or looner. APPLICATIONPROCEOURES: Send lenerofappllcatlon with urtllicatlon card toOfflu 01 VIce Pretldlnt for Admlnlttrltlon & PlannIng, attentionVlrl Hummel by October 15, 1979
WAYNE STATE·COLLEGEVACANCY NOTICE
CETA pOllllonl Undlr Tille 110
FULL time work station super HELP WANTED: Bus boys,visor for adult developmental night salad bar. dining room
.------Mmro-e effi;l1tl11:!'-under -{'Ind 'b<Jr--cue1IT<Jtt'~;
PSE CETA·Title 6, unemployed bartenders. cooks. food waillor past 10 weeks Apply ilt resses Apply In person 10Region IV Services. Wayne, 206 Wagon Wheel Steak House,Logan, or call 375 4884. Equal LaureL Nebr 04t6Opporlunlty Employer 041)
HELP WANTED: rMrnlng andday help wanted Night positiona-v-aHable Apply If' per~on toScottI's, Wayne 0413
WANTED: Full time carpenterhelp, Apply In per!oon 10 RoyKorth. Ca~hart lumber Company, Wayne. 37~ 2110 ~6tl
SEE US TODAYII .
CALL 375·1343 FOR AN INTERVIEW
DEPENDABILITY· .....~Sf..\'II.. . ~~,,~"4t"., ---~O---PRIDE
AppraisalsFMIIIflIlJelll'ent=~~cr··~0·"""---~~~~
* Farm_* Resld.nt",' -~ R.ifd.-n:tral*. Commercial'
in".s._,lIou"lI,s rin" your 11.11, tll.r. is a Jo" Opportunity waitin" 'oryou at MARRA HOME IMPROVEMENT in Wayne. We have openings 'or
Siding, 'nsu'ation and S,or",Window/Door 'nstallers.
W. will'r.ain you in our methods.
is hiring full time employees lor all shifts.No experience is necessary.
If you are in the jobmarket and are sincere
bout work, we have aplace for you in our or·ganization ..
Apply at th. oftie••fh.
HE.LP WANTED: Noon andnight time wailresses, goocl pit.,.
and good hours Apply to Siratton House 'S6tf
WANTED: Full or part limecleaning help Apply in person.Providence Medical Cenler.Wayne, Neb 0113
THE·MltTOIO.WILDIIOM
CO.
MILTON G.WALDBAUM CO.
Wakefield, NebraskaPhone toll· free
800-472-8360In Wayne Contact theNebraska Job Service
An EqualOpportunity Employer
HELP WANTED: Full limechecker, some evening hovrsApply In person al Wlfflg's IGA
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••~-----,------------......\: CONSTRUCTION workers want-
r ~e'p. Wanted ') / ~~~t?~~ey C~sns~~~~IO~;y0.:;a~~:3T5-2HJO. 52411
HELP WANTED: Counter attendant for evening shift, 5 to 10
-~Iy In person at the LWDoffer, Wayne Immediate openIng. 08t3
~. HAVE "NEW--OPENINGfor maid as of Sept 17 at AmberInn, 375-4222 s20t7cr--------------..
I KNOW THE SIGNOF COMPETENCE
WANTED: One full time schoolbus drivel'" and one eveningschool bus driver lor the Win
" side Public School Contact Don~ Leighton, Supt. at 286-.H6. 01tl0
Pb. J75·'C~
Sun.·Thur. 7 a,m. 10 \1 p.mFri. e. Sat. 7 Ll.nl to 12 p m
OKLAHOMA al TEXAS
II lot more me"",,,Iliol more me,,"
211 Milln
We Feolu,e II Complele Une lli
',.':r G~fts '';;'" Caicula90rs * iOssl!s;J OUice furnitu,e 1< 'ifv~erJrilcf3
* Supplie,MICHIGAN $T. <If WI5CON51~~
Wi), iiN~ BOOK~'!f@~~ANI! OmCE S!JI'PlV
OCK1fiZENnu DIAMOND CENTf~1
"'~.,~~ ....ElliNGSON MOl'ORS ff 8M\!:o
Cild,lIa( Buidi Ponli.:)( GMC
WiIlyn!! Phone J7S·2HS
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Open 7 Days <I Weel<
TEXAS A&M ill HOUSTOtJ
KANSAS <It NEBRASKA
YOUR FULL SERVICE GM DEALErIl
Known By The CusTomers We I(eep'
1,21 lincoln W"'yne 31$,))1110
EXTRA • CRIB SPACE
Slat Cribbing
HeouV - 'I," $3695
WA nlE'S NEWEST RESiAURMl1'flllJOV A fJlflH WITH liS !lffOIl~
011 MUll riff Gill\W
The ~.r\ ~ (Where your hody
'~.'.;.','. ..~.~y ~/l .!lever
hod itso good!)a 1 I! OKLAHOMA ST~ <It MISSOURI
218 Main St.
P" "',"95 _
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MARYLAND al NO. CAROLINA 51
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Rich's Jack &Jill M';~;~:':~';,;~,Sunday 9 a.m.. 9 p.m.
ALABAMA ill FLORIDA
IOWA ST. at /<ANSAS ST.
III our Package Store For A Wideof B('('r~ Jod LIquor.,
1>11 N V,llin' Drive JJS 1636
PICK THE WINNERSIN nn
H TOROPACKAGE 8, LOUNGE
mn CERTIFICAn
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.~~USl'BE POSTMARKED B'1f $ !P'JifL 1ffHlURSDAtl'g @do UTI ~~ Wes Pflueger -Winner g~ Eldon's Standard - Winner B8 Vel's Bal<erv - Winner B8 . Black Knighf .- Winner ~
B Sherry Bros. - Winner ~Q Wayne Auto Parts - Winner 9B Heactquarters - Winner ~Q g~ The Stratton House - Winner . ill~ Marra Home Improvement - 'lPJinner 0Q EI Toro - Winner· m
! Rich's jack IJ, jill - Winner ~5 Carharf lumber Co. - Winner . ~
m Ellingson Motors - Winner ~
n Mercha nt Oi I - Winner g~ T 8. C Electronics - Winner . mm Wayne Book Store - Winner . mm The Diamond Center - Winner ~I Scotti's Restaurant - Winner ' ~i Me-Iodee lanes - Winner 8i Rusty Nail - Winner.. ~I _. QI r',1lne of the Week - (Th lh(' T,,: Br('il~(:r for th,s 9<1me onl'!) mI i- SI TlE·BREAKER Q
i! WAYNE HIGH __"I WEST POINT C.c'__ mI QJ ij t~:"'/),E kDORESS 9i I
4 •f CiTY _.._, .. __ "."~ ~_STATE ,~ PHONE .. .____ II I
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W&vno
Steakhouse80 LOl,lnge
- - 175-\141HIWlY· is En1W-I'I'M, N-ebr,
31S-10B6
120 West 2nd St.Wayne
1s.&-S7-'5t4Q Gonion Or.Sioux Cl1y, 1-1,
BYU at UTAH STATE
YOU WIll ENJOY
DINING WITH USN
Jrd & Main
309 Main
Ph. 375-330~
You Know It's Fresh•••...We Bake It From $crlltch.
Runzas EverySoturdOY.~WAKEFIELD al OSMOND ~~
~-a. illIark ['\ni.gIJt-'..:.C STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE
VEl'S BAKERY
OREGON at ARIZONA
Where a (Ie,)n (<If Becomes a Happv Cx
~. SHERRY 810$0
)fS!!!:.'Y..~,,~. - -, f AIM I. "OMi (iNTEtl• PhQne 37S-2OI2
~~ Week"", Noon Lo,,,h,,
___-'2.t-'OJ!\' 17'>~!~ W.lyne
"JUST ARRIVED"Huge Selection III T01S11
E"elflllitlg 'fDlI ~I t"Of Wenl
in oaf Tol' fJeparlmenl,
S,'rvmg -- Moo. SaL 5 10 11 ]0Steak Chicken Sc~lood -- Cockl.uls
WAYNE STATE at WASHBURN
Insurance AgencyComp~titi,eRotes on
Most All Kinds of Insurance
305 Main - Wayne, Ne. - Ph. 375·2273
LAUREL at HA~T1NGTON
WES PFLUEGERI
~ Wayne's ONLY Completelyz
~ AUTOMATIC CAR WASH!.6~ ELDON'S
Standard Service & Car Wash310 South Main - 315-2844
THE STRATTON HOUSE
TI10 Finest ill Men's and Womell's Hoir (oral
OPEN- ~~'Monday thru Saturdol' ff, '
, Monday and Thursday Nights t "f ', Gnd Saturday Afternoons '
, WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE
. . . . Cali: 375·4020 for Appointments
"'~\ HEADQUARTERS
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Lsli at GEORGIA 33·Years Experience
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