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Published Ever, M:onda)' and ThursdilY at 114 Main Wa.vnt' Nebraska 68787 "(anl! nrATE: !lIST SOC' 1500. R, Sf NElIR For Sale Carl left, and Keith, Mosley, unload some of the articles that were to be for sale at" the Kiwanis White Elephant Sale at City Auditorium Sunday. Proceeds from the sale of the donated items will go into the club's fund to help finance its projects for the year. Schools to Visit With' 1973 WHS Graduates Laurel. Randolph and Belden The return trip will see a are among the towns along Norfolk depar-ture at noon, with Highway 20 float will lose pas arrival in Wayne al 11: 30 p.m. s enqe r bus service e ttec tive and Sioux City at 1'.15 p.rn. Monday (today) The new times are expectedto State Lines,. wif.h orovroe better conditions at both offices m SIOUX City, Ie .. ctalms ends of the nne. Buvskohl said. heavy loss of revenue from its Towns along Highway 20 v.:ere SIOUX City O'Netu.winner. 5.D.. notified of the possible loss of route bus paasenaet 'service about a 'The route is .not even halt month ago 10 a letoter from paying its cosl:,' CO. w h). C h said "The pr£:sidenl or Arrow State Lines, amount of usage has dropped who added revisions will be . scvertv in the rest severe! years" made in Ihe Norfolk·SiouX' City We need to know within three schedules weeks what fhe general consen. That new schedule. which will sus of the ctt.rens and business affect Wayn'e. will see a bus people IS pertaining to Ihe serv leaving Sioux City at 9'45 a.m tee.' with arrival, in Wayne set for Busskohl said the proper com 10'55 a.rn. and the end of the .meree __ trip. at Norfolk. to be at "II they want a hearing am II IS up 10 them." he concluded. the annual Wayne State Band Oa.,.. The University of Nebraska, its Band Day so the focal college Initiated Its own cele-bratlo.!!.:... Hwy. 20 Towns Lose Bus Serrice Sen. Curtis Guest At Allen B;lnguj!L . Carroll Sets Appreciation .. Day Sept. 23 Brent has relurned home. and..; h,s condition' reo rIe steadily still can not opf.'n Dondlions fhe fund are rcceived at thl';' Winside Bank Aid Association lor Lu therans BrEinch 1960 of' WinSide \'JlII spCJnsor a chili supper for tile youfh Oct. 6, Ihc night' of the Penta Win!:.idc- football game at 51 Palli's Lutheran "Jill bt:'gin al 7 p,m. and ,dler thr; game will bc' no charge for H1f1 chllt suppc-r, but a free will oflr;rinq 1//111 be received. with all proceeds going to the Brent Miller Fund May'Get _ Gas Hike; u.s. S'en: CUr'tis to' be lhe guest speaker al the Olxon County R.cpuplican Qanquet ",urdaY,af The Kansas,Nebraska Na,tural Gos Co" serving fhe Winside area. is asking for a 32, per cent increase" according to Winside Mayor Vernon Hill The rale hike, hi' said, will be reveiwed by the Winside Town Wayne:,CarroJl High.S ch 001 enforcement. Board on Oct. 1, at B p.m. Mayor guidance counselor Ken Carlson Tuesday, PatricIa Stevens Ca· Hill,poinlcd oul 1h.at the hearing has announced the, scheduled reer College, Omaha, will be on win ,be,one o.t three before any.. visit!> of several schools which hand to 'explafn the curriculum aelion IS taken on fhe increase are to take place this of that school. Patricia Stevens ifl gas payments. Represenlatives from Nor-th· is-a ,private busIness and fllshion Olher. area lawn!> served by· east Nebra5ka Technical School merchandising school. fhe gas company are Laurel, and "r;forlheasf COI:._. __ '" TWJl. s<:hooJs_wHL yl,sILFrlday,;-· . Carroll: Hoskins.--' H -a r tington lege, will be at the high Sioux Falls College-, in SIoux Bloomfield, ,schoolguldance office Monday Falls, S.D" has 9 a.m. Plal!':',vICw ,-"- rriOrnmg to tal)<. to mteres-ted appointment, and Creighton' studenls- concerning' the pro· University, pmaha, will be hert!' Nebrask,3 --- , .:..J"" College), and If'hlcl7.. Doane C.oileg!", al1.O will be olfer:ed, of re,lated •. City Meeting A meeting of Ihc Wayn\! businessmen- and mtr:res fc:d par!ics in trying to solve Ihe «ty's doun.to,.'1tl parking problt·ms will 1)(, held Monday (tonight) al 7:30 p,m. in'lhe Club Room of City Audilo r1um, - According to Floyd Sr.;) eken, Wayne (hilrnbcr of CommercE-., Manager, S0 vera I members of 110 e Wayne' CHy .Council. are "scheduled fo attend lhe« evening meeting,. 1 will Tuesday at 7:30, p.m:-at Wesf Elementary School. '. ' T'f;t!' Roond Tnble will eyplain thl'! new for hey! year Allen Hi Invited To UN·O Band Day Thc' Atlf:n H:gh School Band .'/dl parlicq-.,J<1tr: If) Band Dd'{ al Ihe Universl1y of a1 Omaha SalurddY. Morning bandsmen prc· gdmp State.Emporia"football game. The practice sessions started 8:50 a.m. with baton twirlers, pom-pon girls and musicians gtlthered during the bright sunny. morning. The Wayne State band 'Was among' the many bands feafured ar Fl'iI,"r ot C',ntrar'l t(, II' p" I'dr(i f'IJrj'·n['"lrll riO! tf1( /,110 for<n,-'rly I,,·r! ,lt ,.. ,,1.1" /115 !J,'tr,·nl< lh" I,-,t,· CI'ilrl(,', I<'ur '/",[',,1(1 "n(i f./l,', I<'urlf:nb,vh A Brt·nf Miller Fund has been 1,)I'J "tt"neJr:u .W,lyll" SUI '/hi' .. rl pa',',"'I()'J yhH old ,>on of Mr ond Mrs fi iI (dr elr'"'f' [)., DB"""-"'.'D":cI"'h-,,,'".' l,nrJ',d', ,.',rlll I', -GO<,pddlu,:el at .',hen he fell off a traclor at hi!> NorfrJlk D(.'bl)lO_' '.JOf,h.·r 'if Nh': farm near Winside Aug '1',1" (}r(l/e In Ih,: Kurt\·nbdch I,·h,cil t,I",'-''' to the Albion Hospital Progress. lI,tl ·'''''-,ddl Ior rnulalino lor the construction of Pl': M:W hospllal to serve the Wayne area, The Herald will r uo ,1 "!-<osptf,ll Proqr evs" of bripI it(·ms weekly, relClylnq "1'irrT1ijllon to readers and contrrbvtor s to tne drrve T!, f'/"','.,,(;n,lry Bcoccr.cnnc Sistr'r', of Norfolk and the r.r. ',titff ar c .nO.'1 in the prot e-;-; of making flndl to ttoor fJl<Hls for the new Medical Center ' Thr· Foundalion has ordered Iwo s.qns. one to <11 lhc building site and another 10 be erected at M<l,n directing persons 10 the location has begun for tbe-levovt 0' {he water frne to wrvtce the hospital THE WAYNE HERALD ,,' e,1 Ra I'-,,,n'-I ..-". not '''I'J(I'(1 I" I'll: trlJ!' ()I II',': f,)r '/";rl" ,--, ... ':r,11 haq', rJ'" 'r(·c,I'I., har'I"" tl'O mdrlludlld had t':',10 Look out tor th,: town of C'-Irroll nil 'S"p! 13 T!«. .ir ca '/1111 be ex wdh excitement 1 eco 5 o.rn Sa tur dav as 1.10 e mer chants salute 'area far rner s 'on Accrecteuoo Day Thf' i1nnual event will Four Persons KI" 'I I"e" "d Ing ot cttwr prizes and I H 81 A "d tree food I " wy. ,CCI ent The ettcrnoon event is sponsored by eu the Car F6ul' n.:l of ,,!,)h:" w<.:re nec ' j" Pier-ce": COIJf11y Court r()11 incQirig" about B. 10 pm Thursday eorner In Ihe dav against Mi Farmers Stahl Bank. Nel .vhr-rr the CM ,n which Ih£.y were cbaot Baird 01 -Carroll von Repair. Ron's Bar, and <1 sr-rru tr uc k collided Mills, Baird. M,ss Ac terhott Ka van au -q h Feed and r,'·arl', twad on five miles east ane two otner s held been arres Tr uckrnq. John Retbwtscb. ooo Ir-nlhs a! a mill.' norlh teo Jutv 19 for possession of a postmaster, Maleens Bar of -p,prr(', on Highway 81 controuco sobstence and char ber and Beauty shcps , All oc coconts In the car were ccs against the four were to be Lilho Speed, K.a r en's k:lkd JO't Petrrce Ac tor hott. deoppc-d ,n for test. Beeotv Shop. Gen eva's 70, M,lrk Ocor qc Lotorao. 19, mony ,19,110';,1 Be.ro Cafe. Carroll Feed and and J"ff,:r{ Blake Law.rence, 19. Four more persons were killed Grain, V i II age Wash, all of St JosepM. Mich. and on hlgh,,"},l';'''' Frid, Hurlbert Milk Transfer. HQ.mf!'i. _LeRQ.y------.M!!1.5............l.B---..-o cars ccn.oec a. a e 0 y sop. un Pa on Roul ... ' Wells and Sup 1.(' fJrdlf,r1 Hilnsen Grocery. San Repair. Vern Build Ing <lnd- McLain 0.1 Co. Repair and Grilham Wash This Issue ... 10 Page$ , One Sectian App.roximatelY 1,500 bandsmen were ready for Saturday morning at the Wayne State Stadium in for _morr.',ing downtown parade and Band "DaYre5fivrtles aurfng- the halftime of the Wayne Irol h,)s been notified of tbe sta tewrde dr..r...'.-:e_ b.r....!:..8g.<:: _r:!,ap ter s adros s and-wdl piJlrolllfHl Ih,· ,n af':<l<' to pl)"",tJll ·,,1lr·l"f Thf tllr· litl.·r Th,: YARe ha5 mad'· sr)(n( '/londerful wllh ;,rJuflCjsl.:r', Thon Planning Mutual Law Enforcement I Hear You Wayne school children, from grades K through 'I, had another hand, raising session test, conducted by the Educational Service Unlf N.o. T, was supervIsed by Ed Slypulski, Creighton (right) and assistants JuJI Wilcox, Wynot; Peggie Rausch: South Sioux City and Jean Ley, Wayne. Participating in one 'of the morning sessions were, trom left, Pat Godsey, Wayne Butts, Lisa Magnuson, Susan Proetf and Debra Brummond. Y ARC Will Sponsor Vdlilg(' ofltCials !O Alten. Con cord, and O,)<on .. irt' anticipating a lOin! rneelmg 10 inv(.'stiqah: 'ttl<! of raw mpctinq I,> being planned 10 havf: <l I,IV! OIlICN make un :,cheduled rounds of ;each of Ihe Jhree towns nightly 1-- The Youth Assoc .euoo for Re Wayne to Pendt'r and return trrp :; of , thon Jar Salurda-Yf Sept 73. p!l1CJqW, 01 <1 dmOunt pc.r I WfH!O will altf!rnpf l , (} mile from publiC ',ponsors." I Vl1th all proCf'r:ds tn bf; lurnp.d O'>/l;r to YARe 10 continue lis work Wlnl 111,: rel,1rdr:d young in thp northt,<lst Nf!br,lSk,l 'iP" .. 1 Entry blank,:> may be oblalO(·d· tmrn Silm H,:ptJurn, Bob Skokan <lno Chillrm,ln Deb C<,rroll ,lnd r('turl1f:d br-!Ofr' Ihf: bike d them hr'glns In addition. (Ill t:"kp' .. must be In',pt'cted by Waynf.' Cily PoliO:' The N':braska State Pi) h il Ii I

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Published Ever, M:onda)' and ThursdilY at114 Main Wa.vnt' Nebraska 68787

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"(anl! nrATE: !lIST SOC'1500. R, Sf _:,~

LUI¢O~N8 NElIR

For SaleCarl Le~tl, left, and Keith, Mosley, unload some of thearticles that were to be offen~d for sale at" the KiwanisWhite Elephant Sale at City Auditorium Sunday. Proceedsfrom the sale of the donated items will go into the club'sfund to help finance its projects for the year.

Schools to Visit With'1973 WHS Graduates

Laurel. Randolph and Belden The return trip will see aare among the towns along Norfolk depar-ture at noon, withHighway 20 float will lose pas arrival in Wayne al 11: 30 p.m.s enqe r bus service e ttec tive and Sioux City at 1'.15 p.rn.Monday (today) The new times are expectedtoArro~ State Lines,. wif.h .h~ad orovroe better conditions at both

offices m SIOUX City, Ie .. ctalms ends of the nne. Buvskohl said.heavy loss of revenue from its Towns along Highway 20 v.:ereSIOUX City O'Netu.winner. 5.D.. notified of the possible loss ofroute bus paasenaet 'service about a

'The route is .not even halt month ago 10 a letoter frompaying its cosl:,' CO. Buss~oh\ Bus-sk~h! w h). C h said "Thepr£:sidenl or Arrow State Lines, amount of usage has droppedwho added revisions will be . scvertv in the rest severe! years"made in Ihe Norfolk·SiouX' City We need to know within threeschedules weeks what fhe general consen.

That new schedule. which will sus of the ctt.rens and businessaffect Wayn'e. will see a bus people IS pertaining to Ihe servleaving Sioux City at 9'45 a.m tee.'with arrival, in Wayne set for Busskohl said the proper com10'55 a.rn. and the end of the .meree comm!25.W!lLh..a~een...__trip. at Norfolk. to be at -11:3()-~TI1Te-d. "II they want a hearinga m II IS up 10 them." he concluded.

the annual Wayne State Band Oa.,.. The University ofNebraska, d,;~~~ountinued its Band Day so the focal collegeInitiated Its own cele-bratlo.!!.:...

Hwy. 20 TownsLose Bus Serrice

Sen. Curtis GuestAt Allen B;lnguj!L

. Carroll SetsAppreciation

..Day Sept. 23

Brent has relurned home. and..;h,s condition' reo r I esteadily ~but still cannot opf.'n

Dondlions fhe fund arercceived at thl';' Winside

BankAid Association lor Lu

therans BrEinch 1960 of' WinSide\'JlII spCJnsor a chili supper fortile youfh Oct. 6, Ihc night' of thePenta Win!:.idc- football game

at 51 Palli's Lutheran"Jill bt:'gin al 7 p,m. and,dler thr; gamewill bc' no charge for

H1f1 chllt suppc-r, but a free willoflr;rinq 1//111 be received. withall proceeds going to the BrentMiller Fund

Wi"sid~May'Get _Gas Hike;

u.s. S'en: i:a'~I' CUr'tis :Na~. to'belhe guest speaker al the OlxonCounty R.cpuplican Qanquet S~·

",urdaY,af fh~/'Hen Hi~hSc"op"

The Kansas,Nebraska Na,turalGos Co" serving fhe Winsidearea. is asking for a 32, per centincrease" according to WinsideMayor Vernon Hill

The rale hike, hi' said, will bereveiwed by the Winside Town Wayne:,CarroJl High.S c h 001 enforcement.Board on Oct. 1, at B p.m. Mayor guidance counselor Ken Carlson Tuesday, PatricIa Stevens Ca·Hill,poinlcd oul 1h.at the hearing has announced the, scheduled reer College, Omaha, willbe onwin ,be,one o.t three before any.. visit!> of several schools which hand to 'explafn the curriculumaelion IS taken on fhe increase are to take place this mon~h. of that school. Patricia Stevensifl gas payments. Represenlatives from Nor-th· is-a ,private busIness and fllshion

Olher. area lawn!> served by· east Nebra5ka Technical School merchandising school.fhe gas company are Laurel, and "r;forlheasf ,'Nebra~k.a._:_COI:._.__ '"TWJl. s<:hooJs_wHL yl,sILFrlday,;-·

. Carroll: Hoskins.--' H -a r tington lege, N~lk, will be at the high Sioux Falls College-, in SIouxCOI~ri~ge,. Bloomfield, Wausa~ ,schoolguldance office Monday Falls, S.D" has a· 9 a.m.Plal!':',vICw ~~ndolph. -~ ,-"-rriOrnmg to tal)<. to mteres-ted appointment, and Creighton'

studenls- concerning' the pro· University, pmaha, will be hert!'

~g~~l/Y;~ ~e·~~rretIN~~fhet~~. ~,~ur2ch~;l~f~:~tchh·ogl~~!' ",prjva,~.,Nebrask,3 T~chnlcal·Fommlunity --- , .:..J""College), and .progr~ms, If'hlcl7.. Doane C.oileg!", .c.r,et,~", al1.O "~'J:will be olfer:ed, Ar..ea~ of jnl~.re,t 'pr.lvat~ ~hurC:h, re,lated ~c~OoI, ~';

.r~~~nr~~:,1~fC~::~i~':!j~~,. }Cr~~~~~~.:\-,,2~IS1\;,~;,I,lO', •.~.

City MeetingA meeting of Ihc Wayn\!

businessmen- and mtr:resfc:d par!ics in trying tosolve Ihe «ty's doun.to,.'1tlparking problt·ms will 1)(,

held Monday (tonight) al7:30 p,m. in'lhe ClubRoom of th(~ City Audilor1um,

- According to Floyd Sr.;)eken, Wayne (hilrnbcr ofCommercE-., Manager, S0vera I members of 110 eWayne' CHy .Council. are

"scheduled fo attend lhe«evening meeting,. 1

fO:~~' '~::~;;~~~e~~O~~'~~:~ile~ders, will b~ ,~e)d Tuesday at7:30, p.m:-at Wesf ElementarySchool. ' . '

T'f;t!' Roond Tnble will eyplainthl'! new 'pr09rt'~ for hey! year

Allen Hi InvitedTo UN·O Band Day

Thc' Atlf:n H:gh School Band.'/dl parlicq-.,J<1tr: If) Band Dd'{ alIhe Universl1y of a1Omaha SalurddY.

Morningbandsmenprc· gdmp

State.Emporia"football game. The practice sessions startedabo~ 8:50 a.m. with baton twirlers, pom-pon girls andmusicians gtlthered during the bright sunny. morning. TheWayne State band 'Was among' the many bands feafured ar

Fl'iI,"r ot N~"/.'f"(lf'

C',ntrar'l t(, r':prJ~l,:- II'

p" I'dr(i f'IJrj'·n['"lrllriO! tf1( /,110 for<n,-'rly

I,,·r! ,lt Y./d~(·fH'lcl ,..,,1.1" /115

!J,'tr,·nl< lh" I,-,t,· CI'ilrl(,', I<'ur'/",[',,1(1 "n(i f./l,', I<'urlf:nb,vh A Brt·nf Miller Fund has been

,:;~;Jtl 1,)I'J "tt"neJr:u .W,lyll" ~~.~t,'~~I(lt(:~~~~i~;:10f~lreIPt~:fr~lY

SUI '/hi'.. rl pa',',"'I()'J yhH old ,>on of Mr ond Mrsfi iI (dr elr'"'f' [)., DB"""-"'.'D":cI"'h-,,,'".'_'lc\b","",'''or,nL...OLM~ho -'"=....Jwd-~-1l,nrJ',d', ,.',rlll I', -GO<,pddlu,:el at .',hen he fell off a traclor at hi!>NorfrJlk D(.'bl)lO_' '.JOf,h.·r 'if Nh': farm near Winside Aug'1',1" (}r(l/e In Ih,: Kurt\·nbdchI,·h,cil t,I",'-''' to the Albion

Hospital Progress.lI,tl pliH"~ ·'''''-,ddl Ior rnulalino lor the construction of

Pl': M:W hospllal to serve the Wayne area, The Herald willr uo ,1 "!-<osptf,ll Proqrevs" of bripI it(·ms weekly, relClylnq"1'irrT1ijllon to readers and contrrbvtor s to tne drrve

T!, f'/"','.,,(;n,lry Bcoccr.cnnc Sistr'r', of Norfolk and ther.r. ',titff ar c .nO.'1 in the prot e-;-; of making flndl

to ttoor fJl<Hls for the new Medical Center 'Thr· Ho~,pihll Foundalion has ordered Iwo s.qns. one to

<11 lhc building site and another 10 be erected atM<l,n directing persons 10 the location

has begun for tbe-levovt 0' {he water frne towrvtce the hospital

THE WAYNE HERALD

,,'e,1 Ra I'-,,,n'-I..-". not '''I'J(I'(1

I" I'll: trlJ!' ~ ()I II',': f,)r '/";rl",--,... ':r,11 haq', rJ'" 'r(·c,I'I., har'I""tl'O mdrlludlld f..~,II<' had t':',10

Look out tor th,: town ofC'-Irroll nil 'S"p! 13

T!«. .ir ca '/1111 be exwdh excitement

1 eco 5 o.rnSa tur dav as 1.10 e merchants salute 'area farrner s 'on Accrecteuoo Day

Thf' i1nnual event will

Four Persons KI" 'I I"e""d ~~;;~;~,pi:~~:",b~e~at~ee:Ing ot cttwr prizes and

I H 81 A "d tree food

I" wy. ,CCI ent The ettcrnoon event issponsored by eu the Car

F6ul' n.:l of ,,!,)h:" tou·:h~ w<.:re nec ' j" Pier-ce": COIJf11y Court r()11 rr.,~r(har"5. incQirig"~i1t~d about B. 10 pm Thursday eorner In Ihe dav against Mi Farmers Stahl Bank. Nel.vhr-rr the CM ,n which Ih£.y were cbaot Baird 01 -Carroll von Repair. Ron's Bar,~'dH1g and <1 sr-rru tr uc k collided Mills, Baird. M,ss Ac terhott K a van a u -q h Feed andr,'·arl', twad on five miles east ane two otner s held been arres Tr uckrnq. John Retbwtscb.ooo thr,?l~ Ir-nlhs a! a mill.' norlh teo Jutv 19 for possession of a postmaster, Maleens Barof -p,prr(', on Highway 81 controuco sobstence and char ber and Beauty shcps ,

~ All oc coconts In the car were ccs against the four were to be Lilho Speed, K.a r en'sk:lkd JO't Petrrce Ac tor hott. deoppc-d ,n ,-·~(h'H1qt. for test. Beeotv Shop. G e n eva's70, M,lrk Ocorqc Lotorao. 19, mony ,19,110';,1 Be.ro Cafe. Carroll Feed andand J"ff,:r{ Blake Law.rence, 19. Four more persons were killed Grain, V i II age Wash,all of St JosepM. Mich. and on NI'I)rc1<,~iJ hlgh,,"},l';'''' Frid, Hurlbert Milk Transfer.HQ.mf!'i. _LeRQ.y------.M!!1.5............l.B---..-o cars ccn.oec a. a e 0 y sop. un-Pht~a-d--elphf<t. Pa on Roul... ' '~mngham Wells and Sup

1.(' fJrdlf,r1 Hilnsen Grocery. SanRepair. Vern Build

Ing <lnd- McLain0.1 Co. Repairand Grilham Wash

.'~

This Issue ... 10 Page$ , One Sectian

App.roximatelY 1,500 bandsmen were ready for r~hearsalSaturday morning at the Wayne State Stadium inpreparatio~ for _~he. _morr.',ing downtown parade and Band"DaYre5fivrtles aurfng- the halftime of the Wayne

Irol h,)s been notified of tbesta tewrde dr..r...'.-:e_ b.r....!:..8g.<:: _r:!,apter s adros s N~)brasl<a and-wdl ~piJlrolllfHl Ih,· ,n tl',r,s,~af':<l<' to pl)"",tJll·,,1lr·l"f

Thf

tllr·litl.·r

Th,: YARe ha5 mad'· sr)(n('/londerful a((_(JmpIJ~hrnr·nl·.

wllh thr~ ;,rJuflCjsl.:r',

Bike~a-Thon

Planning MutualLaw Enforcement

~I Hear You

Wayne school children, from grades K through 'I, had another hand, raising session

~::;~~::dd:t~:t~f:~n:n::~~,a~~~~,~:~;r,~~i:~);t~r~~J~ir~~{;'~(:~~';i::~i~;/test, conducted by the Educational Service Unlf N.o. T, was supervIsed by Ed Slypulski,Creighton (right) and assistants JuJI Wilcox, Wynot; Peggie Rausch: South Sioux Cityand Jean Ley, Wayne. Participating in one 'of the morning sessions were, trom left, PatGodsey, Wayne Butts, Lisa Magnuson, Susan Proetf and Debra Brummond.

YARC Will Sponsor

Vdlilg(' ofltCials !O Alten. Concord, and O,)<on ..irt' anticipatinga lOin! rneelmg 10 inv(.'stiqah:'ttl<! pos~,1billly of ~1j,tlua' raw('ntoru~menl

f~ mpctinq I,> being planned 10havf: <l I,IV! OIlICN make un:,cheduled rounds of ;each of IheJhree towns nightly

1-- The Youth Assoc .euoo for Re Wayne to Pendt'r and return trrp

:; ~~~~~ -~~~;~..cJ~kelan of ~i1Pr~:;!~'~1!,!1I.~-r~0~7l~:e-c~(;, thon Jar Salurda-Yf Sept 73. p!l1CJqW,01 <1 u~rlain dmOunt pc.rI WfH!O (';,rll~b will altf!rnpf

l, (} mile from publiC ',ponsors."I Vl1th all proCf'r:ds tn bf; lurnp.d

O'>/l;r to t!~-(, YARe 10 continue liswork Wlnl 111,: rel,1rdr:d young~;tr:rs in thp northt,<lst Nf!br,lSk,l'iP" ..1

Entry blank,:> may be oblalO(·d·tmrn Silm H,:ptJurn, Bob Skokan<lno Chillrm,ln Deb C<,rroll ,lndr('turl1f:d br-!Ofr' Ihf: bike d themhr'glns

In addition. (Ill t:"kp'.. must be~,ajr:ty In',pt'cted by Waynf.' CilyPoliO:' The N':braska State Pi)

h

ilIiI

Claire HurlbertNew. EdJtor

JAm,.-M'ar'hBu.ln~..."naler

Ev,denlly people 9('1 enough of drsaqr eeroq at home No one showed 'UP 10S{'f' 'hf' movre The War Between Menrlnd Women," the flr,,1 nrqnt It was shownIn W(".,I POI01, though for many plctur('sshown rpcenll" tne : theater has beenpar k ed The movie Immediately followJOg II did better, "Made tor Each Other"

-+ .. l' ~ ..

the Teen Cef1W"_ilL.Randolph was'pamt£>d te st week In preparallOn for.--rs----+­r eoperunq ,111er being closed Ihrough thesurnmt·r months

+ + .... ~

Thf" Pierce School Board was unhappllysurpflsed al th('lr recenl meeting to learnthill Ihe dl,;trlcl owes Nodold SportingGood!> over $'1,000 lor merchandl!>€' purchas('d as long ago as lwo and Ihreeyear,; The matter WitS discovered accidentll' by one 01 the coache':> who vlsdedlhe slore and learned 01 the bill Thestore manager said he "IVSI hadn'l sent abd! The school had nevcr been billedlof' the amounl

A .lO by 60 foot metal buudmq 15 nO"Nbplng cr ected on MellO Streel in Pla,nView, bo tweer, the Wand S DivtribuunqCompany and th(' Arthur Fur!>tenaut.oroe The buitdmq, being burft by Mrand Mr'> E B Ashburn, Wilt houseIr('f1("'. Cer aro« Srco.o. and w,11 Includecl qr!t aoo vamp!c- room. workshop andqr ccnwar e ar ea. urrnq room, pouringr ooro and r(,sf room A display Windoww,ll be tr-otor eo ncar the entrance whIch....·,11 face main street

final. There were 475 dogs entered fromseveral slates. Flash won in a fieldnarrowed down to 48 dogs. He hadprevtcvstv run 7th in the finals in NewYork in August.

+++++The Siouxland Community Blood Bank

will be in Laurel Wednesday at thePresbyterian Church, from 9: 30 e.rn. to 5c.m.

+++++Representing Area I of the Nebraska

Resources Association in their annualspeech contest which was held Sunday,was Brooks Larson a junior in the LyonsSchools, Brooks gained the finals in theOmaha World Herald sponsoreQ contestby winning the area meet held testspring

-+ -+ ... ~ -+The Wakelield Com.munily Schools will

honor wekeuetos Senior Ctttzeos byprespnling them with ntenote passes toall school ecttvutes free of charge

• -+ + -+ +scveotv live uoats were entered in

Tilden's annual Whallil Day paradeSalurday Four schools also look pari

IIATIONALNEWipAPItR.,_n" tiiij!.:'::,...... WSiSTAia=ZIl£MIU-II1Z

114 M.ln'S:tr..t WIYM......,.... Wf1 ..... J1J.a.

E.tlbtish;d-j;IIiT.s:-;n.w.paper plblilhed umi·weekl,. MondlYand Thurllday ,(uce-pl holfda"l, by Wlyne Herald PubU.bIn,Co~p.ny. Inc" J. Al.n Cramer, Prelldent; entfl'ed in the poll·offJc~ at Wayne" Nebraska st787. 2nd cI.u pojt.'tl p,1d atlb.Yne. Nebn.ka WltI1,... _.

Protestors' last Stand?wilr- a! !hose times when many "Americans from all walks of life werequestioning the Wisdom 01 U,S, policylhe violenf proteslers, by their exceSses,managed to rally Ihe re'S1 of the countryIn oPPOsition to whalever they demanded

'ThiS ellect was readily apparent 10Ihe casual observer of Ihe passing scene,to fhe ~tudent 01 political attarrs, 10 Iheperuser of editorial pages, and to lhemalure, responsible peace groups. Couldthe vlolenf protesters nave ml~-

"My own theory IS thaI lhey were wellaware of. the damage they were dOing 10Ihelr cause, and they didn't care

So"... Ho'II,'... H.~..ko·. Gno. for.... A,..

The Wayne Herald

A surprise vtstt bv thr~ ctuctets fromthe State liquor Commission last weekresulted in the temporary closing of theHartington VFW Club, tor "knOWinglya_nd unlawfully distributing and s~1I1n9

alcoholic liquor wllhOut having firstobtained a valid ncense to do so underthe Nebraska liquor Control Act." TheVFW Club allegedly .has been operatingtor a number of years wtthout a liquorlicense. Officials discovered that therewas no license after they claimed theywere recently served drinks euer l,helegal closing hour

+++++Mrs Mel Wostouyal, Wisner. was

especially mterestec. in the Grand Prillevents which were televised recenlly asthe silver medal winning EguestrianTeam Includes an American horse, MainSpring. Ior mertv owned by her parentsThe 1'1 year old, non thoroughbredchampion had been bought by Mr andMrs Lee Barney, Burlington, Wisc , foranother daughter, Becky, who had showeo him in Junior Jumper competitions.winning many honors Later he wentfrom a Pr ehrrnnar v Jumper to Ihe OpenJumper Championships. During the sixyears the Bar nevs owned MaIO Spring, hewon five blue ribbons In Open Jumperccmceuuon at Madison Square Garden,the mas! ever won by any horse In the88 year btstorv 01 the sho,"", During tneGrand Pr(1( MaIn Spring's [eam. compeltnq against 16 other couotnes. wasbeaten oct by the Germans by a qoer terof a po.nt

·Weekly Cleanings •••

Beemer _and we s t Pornt residentsserved by - Cengas were wiffi6rJt natrrratga<, lor over 14 hours rest week as ares on of a broken. eight mr h tecoer IIOPbr-Ionqrnq 10 the Nor-ther-n Gas CompanyThe cause of the rupture is yet unknownWorkmen were called from York, Cotcrnbu<, Wahoo, Seward, Milford, Tilden,Nodoll<, PiNel:', Wisner, DaVid (lly,Blair Oakland, 'Humphrey and Madison

. 1 ~ -'- -+ .<- •

Pete Chflo:,lensen, Pilger, and hiS CDOn

hound, Flash, returned recently from IhelOth a,nnual Hungate's illinois TwinOf>~by af De Pue, III, where the dogplaced flrSl In tree competition> and".f:'cond In .line competition in Ihe junior

SpeCial seasonal promonons were orscussed at the regular monthly me('ling 01 ,Ihe Bancroft. Commerc,al Club tast"Monday and plans w('re made for theannual Hallow('(>n par-ade down Bancroft's main street Chddren with winnmq costumes w,ill rccerve P(lICs PrelimlOary plans also we(e made tor thet-ee pancake feed 10 be held alter IheI,rsl 01 the year

Ne~\'$ of Note, around Northeast Nebro..ka

DIsllnellve

PRDI'J'IIG

OIlytilelest.W~,~.-.,~Q.U; ,s.o.~~J

-" ~n"CtY"Cfm.."'~,~K'ond WfJ gU~r¥nt•• it.All pfinling 1I'",,!tu,.·

COmpdU'S ",th an average' of 18,)pl·r ((,nl throughout Ihc Un,ted Slaies as<J Nnolp dnd ",In 16·1 pe-r ((~-nl ,n thE.'

Wrrt ,~.JOrlh ((.n!r~~tSt~~~~ conlrary to

ql'r":r<l~ thr: greal Incr('asr~ In thenurnb('r 01 qc",wrnment work('r~ has been

,jl thc' st,)Ie and local level<,i) tolal of 4.300.000 ,n 1950 they

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Ihan 10 ~)O,OOO Durll)g Ihe same p!':r,od,hOVlI·...'·r federal employment rose at amuch .,Io,,"r pac\O, from '1.100,000 to'1,881.000

n".v' '19 pf'r cPo! Our Ing fhe sarnE''rl ()f I,rr,,' Ih,-· n<3',onal POptJlill'On

cJ"I, I.: (E'nlW"" 1"\' "'I' numbf·r of [WopledU' hold,nq qov(>rnml~nT lobs al

r:"",I'nl 1,1"",(' '':. ilpproirma!ely 9S0':,'''TI(' ,100 o! lhl~ Iota I <1(-("on stale and

O( ill pa ,roil'S Thl~ r('maonder work forl.·d.,rdl qO'J('nmlO'nt

T+". f'Qu("~ 10' lh/' 10(.'11 itr"'i1 ~how

" I.·, r,,~ " !!,.. 'GI,)I "or~ tng"C.'r~u\6f'CJr, ~~ pt·r L(·nt (.Hl~ ,n publ,c

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The Idea 'ut re-venue sharlOg has agreal appeaL" Senator Carl Curl,'S saidIn a recent speech 111 the Senate It IStrue thaI the federal government. With 115hIgh laxes, has taken thE' Ilon'5 share 01th\O available revenue The Idea lhat the-r~~ -S-hould----he- s.haudi ....n1hthe slates and 10calilie'S has much ,mefll

In Pre-s,denl Nixon's proposal forrevenue sharing, a conSiderable parlion15 what ONO... I db I ed' Ie .>c. 'spet u.re'..-enue sharing' It called lor Ihedlscont.nuance by the lederal governmE:-nt 01 cerlaln governmen1 actlvlhesand the turn)og of that re'..-(mue saved bythe federal go'..-ernment o"er to Ihestates The slale could then contrnu~ thatparticular activity or use the funds lorOTher purpO~-~ bt liell3ltll feIhe slates It would bring the conlroldoser to the peoPle and at the same tjmewould not inuease the e)(penditures ofthe federal governrnen1 or lOut-ase th(.<debt

"UrJfortunafely, thE.'bill thaf pas~(:d theHCU;'E, .....-l",lch has. been reported out bythe Finance Committee, doe!> not followthis pattern. Actually, it is a bill to giveto thE:- stales and the localities somethingover 55 billion a year, It is a fjve·year: ~

program that· will cost approximately $30biliion. 'There will be no Jederal ac1tviliesdiscontinued or terminated. -

"II is riot revenue sharing because HH:kdr:rat gc,l<:rnm<:nf 15 gOing 10 ha·,f: I'jbGrrClf fr,,,, money 10 do r). Again, Irepeal thol I fallof Ihe idea of sharing thefederal :;.ources Cli revenue with the staleSand Io<:alifies, but the current 'bill i$'~new program of having the federalgQ'>Iernment send checks to the slales, 10,the cllies, 10 Ihe"<.ounlies, and other localsutxfi'>lislons, and 1hey ha-ve-,to borrow t~

money to do it. I do"'1'i'Ot believe thj~

~rogram ~hould, be' carr-ied on withborrowed mooey:--Tr.erefOle, I cAnnotsupport it. .

"According to Ihe daily Trea,sur'!

But Not House Version

Revenue Sharing PlanI Appealing' to Curtis

The Wallne (Nebr.) Herald, Monday, September 18, 1972

NEW YQRi( A survey of publ,c employmen' on Ihit Unlled Stales shov,s Ihatthe number,of Wayne Counly reSidents ongovernm('nt payrolls is relat,vely larger

Compared w,th other communl!'eo;acro<,s Ihe country, the proportion oflocal people 1-11 government jobs·· tederal,slate and local IS above average

ThiS 'S seen 10 Ihe latE'St flgures onpubliC and private emplo"(menl releasedr~, th/, Ot';)<ll:j_ml:nl of Commcr(1J, th""T". Fw,--,r'da!ion dr,d olh(:f~"

In thfl local area, It appears, aboul oneout at evHy four employed person'Sworks for some branch of government

Tf,f' t,g,jre-s take Inlo account all thosr~

employ~ <n a CIVilian capacIty by Ihef(-derat government. by the 'Slale and bycount,(:>-S, fJ:'lunrclpalities and olher unit'S01 go~err1menl Those In the armedfOr(!?"5 are not included

ThE' 'Surw::y shows that, 10 almost ever,_~t4'~ __I:lA~r" tR_r __ ,"I=.a.",--e,';-err~···

,>harp IOcrease In recent years In Ihf'nvrr>tx>r of people In publIC lObs

Sonce lQ60 fhe tolal has climbed frome,3'iO 000 1o 13.JOO,OClO, an ,ncre-aSf- of no

\

One of Four EmployedIn Government Jobs

ve ar on _'/h'Ch 10 scrimpH,' the E'jn,u,

former Johnnot "x,,(tl'l h,,/r, to go out

or-o time to supply rocat eoocoteroes tor the runne-r tacre

But, he said, she coes brmq .n a "Irlliebread" '"lith her Interest 1(1 a mult, mdlion oouar trust lund

Her ccotrrbunon to t he family bcocet,'iilS not o.sctoseo

Hc r e 15 a person .vboaccording to h,s own adm,ltilncetrouble mait.lng ends roec r on 531.500 plusa year

The thought cccvrs-e-ncw Wisely couldhe bandle taxpayers money?

Cte.r e HUrl~rt

'....orkable answer--open to city residents.at no cost,

But, the landfill IS not the subject ofthis writing, tnsteec. we are pointing outthe efficiency tilt: mayor and Councildisplayed during what could have been avery long meeting

The members showed that they couldhandle a long agenda without "skipping"over Important matters

We believe that the mayor and Council,In the tvtur e. may nanote more topics onthe agenda and still cut down on the timespent on extra diSCUSSIons In essence,dispose of more business, without riflingthrough salient matters. and be out of tbemeeting by at reest 10 p.rn

This may sound improbable but tnetact is, the Council can make it possible

-Bob Beruett

r unn,ng mate, a damagingstste-nent.m behalf ,JI rus 0'/10 campaignwhen he told rcoorter s "I'm nort reauvworth a nickel'

It ,5 taken to mean that -Sbrrver IS In

the serne Ilnanel,,1 <I, most 01 usIn tb.! peoo class wbo from paycheck to oevcncck

The Similarity' sboutoo't br lhl:n,Shriver, an international lawyer, ad

: mits to having made $125,000 last yearHe claims 74 per cent 01 that amountwent to federal, state and local taxes,

That left him o~y a paltry SJ2,500 a

Flat Br.oke?

5-Hour Work Day

L.etten to the ~itor may be published with .. PHudonymor with th•.author'. name omitted Wso d•• ired; how.ver,th$ writer's 5ign.t!:'re must be • part of tIN orilinal I.tt.r,Un'signed letters will not be printeCI. Letters should ..timelv, brief and must eont .. in no libelous st ..tem.n". W.reu'rve the rlg"t to edit or r.ject any letter,

Theory Coming True

. To the Editor',~ in fhese' pre~election days. the average '~voter wonders how he can de<:;ide about 1 also could not lind where youthe 'cadidat~ and issues, More and more mentioned .that seven times Mark Spitzpeople v\ldlll 10 vofe-i-ndependenlly; not a-- stood and occasionally glanced.'rom}hestraight party tich·t 11ag to the ground to the crowd In some, The 'League of Women Voters is a instances he even stood there with hisnon·partisan organizatiQn dedicated to hands cia-sped behind his badeI"esearching all sides of an issue. and What about several of the Girl's Relayfindi.ng facts, not opinions. Swimming Teams who stood. there and

All a,r~a women who might be interest giggled during the pr~entafion ceremon.¥ ,in' such an organ-izaHon are invited 10 ies.an informatio':! meeting ·at the Roskms--What-g-reater effrontery.tO respect nof!?'jre Hall Monday~ Sepf. i8, at 1 p,m. only fa the flag, b~t America itself. when..Any woman Over 18 is eligible tor the American Basketball Team refused~embershlpand one can be as active or to·swalrow its pride and honor and showir'!acfive as she' pleases. Mrs. ~tephen up ~nd accept the silver medal for second~,:,delin is chairman pro tem., place. ,

Mrs; Me.~~~~:,r~en~: fl~~, t~~t ~:~;htfh~:~~;e::Uc~df~~ut~~-----the-:ftag pass.eS by in a parade in Wayne.

To the-- Edlfor:-· - ".. _ I'm. willing to bet that you can count on, " couldn't he'l'p but comment--on your both hands all the peQPle who show

.r.ecent. edltori,:!l concerni.l!g respect for correct respect for the flag;, standing#fe, Am~r,ca-n Flag. YOl! st.afed that facing the flag and saluting, And I don·iMatthews. and' Collett 10 their '~non.pro. ~l,J..sLmean the 20 peopte--standin-g- aroundf~,.r· had no -grounds for :sl!Pport ,even you but every person wakhing tha1a'fter ftt'ey ,had· pqbl.icly- apol~ized- for parade including yeterans, T!:lls is. dJs,rcs·

.~~~ s~,~:i~5 ~:~'tf~~ubhatv:a~~:~l~\ P-~~: ~~~~ei~~" this is apathy and not a

h:at which can be (onsidered just as rnuch . Fred Netherda.a disrespect for t~e flag, Gr'!tflted, he did 415 E. lOthapologIze afterwards.,' t~e deed had been Wayne, Nebr.

We can't help bul do a slow burn daywhen we hear of Ih~ ever ,ncreaslng Th"" average person ",ho part'dlly

i dem,Hlds made--by· -Sam€- of the nation's :.ubsldllf'~ thE:- educatIOn 01 Ihose teachers~ teachers against Ihe hands tied taxpayer and 'he"" f',i'l<, to lorl< up additional ta,

Hands fied, that is, except for two mon(,y each )lear for automatIc pay! alternatives (I) fo be a candldate hlmsell ,ncreases has to work eight hours per day!~or the board, of education or (1J vole ior on up. I,ve or SIX days a week'or against a candidate 10 represent hIm Russ,an leachen and doctors, or theon trat school board entire populace in the SOvlel Union forOn~ recent teacher revolt came 10 tnal matter, are faced wltn a situaflon at

Philndelphia where 13,000 Inslruclors the opposIte elltreme'went out on slrlke when their demands BeglnnlOg- phY~lclans and school perWN~· relected by the Phdadelptlla Board sonn~1 In RUSSIa recently recelvE:d a01 Education raISl':--to Sl44 a month Before fhe salary

, Wt'at was thl, dE'milnd thai the school incrb1&e, those per">Ons took home fromI board of. the nathm',,; .iQurtl"l Jarg~ city )f.98 to $120 a month!gave one 01 11i-'rare nixes? Even With the wage hike, they are still, The teachNs Wer(-' expected 10 work a lower paId than the' average worker in,·five hour.- 40 minute day That IS AO the Soviet Unron, who receive-<,- 'SIS2 AOminutes more per day than those per monthteach.ers had worRed tne previOUS. schoo! Communists apparently don't thmk asyear" highly at their doctors and teachers a,:>

Philly teachers didn~t want to lose the we do ."title" of the shortest high "choo! Let's appreciate 'em but, meanwhile,workIng day In the nat,on let's not go overboard with this live hour

Few, If~,----ill~~,~.Jhe- '@:ds...da¥-thiJ1Q... -taxpayers enl0y' Sl),h a short :-v","l<i"g

Wayne Mayor Kent Hal! has a thecrv:that if the City Council agenda is 1ong,Iher' meeting will finish, dose to thescheduled lime

At Tuesday n./ght's regular (ity Cocncu. meeting Ihat'theory almost came true as

the members passed a host of resolutionsand motions during one of the Council'slonger agendas

The 15·poinf program was orgiryallyscheduled to be completed by 10:30 p.rn ..after the committee and engineer'sreport. But the lengthy Jandfull questionprolonged the meeting until n.ao p.rn

This IS not to say that the extra timespent on the landfill question is limewasted. On the contrary. the Councilmade a careful study of the situation and

. came up With what seems to be the most

I

Twenty·three attended the Se·nlor Citizen Bible study sessionheld last Monday, afternoon. TheRev, John Epperson showed afiJm:'-"'The Story of Jesus."

The nexi Bible study will beMon~ay, Sept. 15, at 3: 15 p.m.

Baptismal RitesAre Held

Bible Study Held

AFS Officers NamedKen Carlson, sponsor of the

AFS Student Chapter, announ­ced fhat the 101l0win.9 officerswere elected at the recent ·fallmeeting held at the high schoot:lou Ann HaIL president; MarjleLundstrom, vice president andNan c I' Backstrom, secretary­treesur er

A housewarming was heldSunday evening for th~ HermanBrockmans who recently movedto Wayne from their farm southof Carroll. About 35 friends andrelatives were' present fromWinside, Carroll. Ran dol ph,Wayne, Humphrey and Missou·

" Cards served for entertain-ment With prizes going to win­ners.

·---B--a--p-tj-s-m--a--l----si~tor--s-r-a--ct:----­

ley Dean Nettleton, son of Mr.and Mrs. Hubert Dean Net.tieton. Norfolk, were held lastSunday morning at Sf. John'sLutheran Church, Norfolk. TheRev. R, L. Jobman officiated.Sponsors were Sandy and Sally·Lorenz. UncolnF~lowing services din n e r

guests in the. Nettleton homewere his grandmothers, Mrs.linda Brudigan. Wayne, andMrs. D. Forrest Nettleton, Car­roll; and Mr. and Mrs. GUTr)eyLorenz and leslie, Randolph,and Sandy and Sally lorenz.

straight .party ticket. ·t~e lea­gue of Women Voters is' a non.partisan organizl:ttlon; dedicatedto reseerchtnq all sides of cur­rent Issues, finding facts. as cp­posed to' opinions.

Mrs. Stephen Sandelln 'is ser­ving as ternporery chairman forthe group.

Housewarming, Is Held Sunday

TUITION FEE:I ,--

_.-- $10.00 per person

--- $15.00 per couple

Mr. Francis R.'HaunI I·· . '.'-1sup~rintenden.t y

Wyne IPUbl.icSch!,olsWa ne'l N,:braska ~8787

,1 .. '

•• F • ~"W'I' IJ~R.~S'I' ~':r•• "'<.~.~"N ~I-

(Ma'ke .ctiec~s payable to University 9" Nebr:atlta),

Antique Collecting Workshop

Wayne, Nebraska

September 26, October 3,and 10, 1972

Please mail to:

Phone -

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1972Acme Club, Miller's Tea RoomMonday Mrs. Home Extension Club, Mrs Richard

OitmanWorld War I Auxiliary

nH~.SPAY, SEPTEMBER 19",1972Club IS guest day. Mrs. Stanley Baier, 2 p.mCountry Club bridge luncheon8 Ettes, Mrs. Bud Froehttch; 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, Sl::PTEMBER 20,1971Just Us Gets. Mrs. LeRoy Spahr, 1 p.m.Pleasant Valley Club, Miller's Tea RoomRoyal Neighbors of America int~r-county convention,

HartingtonSenior Citjzens Center pot.luck dinner, 11 noonUnited Presbyterian Women's Ass'ociation, church

parlors, i,fU~·SDAY,SEPTEMBER 21, 1972Happy· Homemakers Club, Mrs_ Leon Daum, 1 p.m.(mmarwel Lutheran Ladies Aid guest dayPotpourri. 1 p.m. /Senior Citizens Center library hourTheophilus Ladies Aid, church

FRIDAY, SEfJTEMBER 22, 1972Wayne Federated Woman's Club guest day

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1972Royal Neighbors of America inter.county convention,

Hartington . - . ~

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25,1972Minerva ClubMonday Pilch .club, Mrs, ..Harry Beckner, 2 p.m.Senior Cifizens Center Bibfe study, 3: 15 p.m

All area 'women' interested hiknowing mere about the Leeque

• of Women Voters are 'invited toattend a meeting scheduled for 1p.m. this afternoon.(Monday) atthe Hoskins Fire Hall. All wo.men over 18 are eligible foractive or inactive membership.

People are becoming increas­ingly more tnteresteo in votingindependently rather than a

Mark 25th

WomEm Voters WiIf··Meet thIS Afternoon

Social Evenh .

MORE SOCIETYPAGE 10

Gardener Club MeetsMembers of ,the Roving Gar·

deners' Club mef Thursday aflE;rnoon ,in the·' liame of Mrs.Virgil €hamber,s. Guest wereMrs. Leon Mey.er, Mrs, MarthaKophamer, Morr!son, III" Mrs.Ada' McG~ire, Mrs" Fred Fre~-vert; Mrs. Carl Stelling a~d Mrs.Harris He.in.emann.

Mrs. Roy Albertson gav~ tryeless-oh on corn.· Several mem­ber..s indicaled their intent.ion to

. attend· the state Fec1er~ted Gar·. den Club 'meeting, in ,Lincoln

Se:P'. -)6. and 1~~. -Mrs.. EdnaTie"tgeft read' a se,lf.composedpOem.,'." My 'Alaskan Vacafion.~f_

TtRf.O~t 12.mee,ting will" ,be,at1 p,m, tn·the hO,me of Mr~,~YAlbertson, ''-; '"

Mr and Mrs MelVin longe. Way~e,dnr;(Jun((· 111(' engilqemenl at their daughlr"r JOyu· lOUise lonqe. to DavidSiI'v(·r S -son at Mr and Mrs. PaulS,f:"ers, Wayne

Thf" couple. are milking pl~s for aDe,C'rnber wedding

Club Meets

~---ushered".---------- .._- gisteredguests and KathleenThe bride's mother wore a Stark. Laurel; Mrs. Roger Gra

psnk knit with beige accessories ham, Omaha, and Mrs. Leonand the bridegroom's mother Thompson, Audubon. la.. erren­wore it grflen crepe wilh beige ged gifts for the reception heldauessonps at the church parlors lollowing

Mrs Bob Sisson, Norfolk, the ceremony. The 285 guestsWNe greeled by host·s Mr, andMrs. Garold Jewell, Dixon. Mrs.Leland lemke, Merrill, la., and

Merry Mixers Home Exten ~~~'(>dTtOh,:: c~~h:~~y M~~,t V~~~'>11)n Club met Tuesday with Smith. and Mrs. Lynn RussellMr'S Merlin Reinhardt Eight poured Mrs. Bernita Houfek,m(:mbNS and a. guesf ... Mrs Wisner, served· punCh. WaitresMerlin Soul, were present, ses were Chrsl'ine Houlek, W·IS.

New officers elected w~re MId P . St kMr,> RE'inhardl. president;. Mrs ~:r~rel a:n~n~:rny JU~;~~. Ha:rt'

;;~s51Ie H~::~yanM~~~~PI~~~s~~~~:. -J'_"_0'_00 _

fary lrp<lsurer. and Mrs LeonH<1T1spn, news reporter

Plan,> were made for Achievem~nt D<ly to be held at Winsideon Oel 6 October 10 meetingwI)1 be with Mrs Robert Peters

Pluegers Marry"

Reunions .. Club Meetings

by sandra breitkreutz

Weddings

Corsages for miSSions 'Herr'pr'·'Sented Mrs. Jackson. Mrs I'llEhl(:rs. Mrs Celia Asmuss(·nand Mrs, MJldred We." Theb,rthday song honored September birlhdays

Mary Clr"cle members servedthe lunch

groom'S mother wore a dark ler. Omahablue knit

R.c.phon At Hom. Para-Medic ClubMrs, Mary Jones. Red Oak. The couple took a wedding tnp •

~'~\(J r32~~';:~~r'~~~r~-~:·~'-~f-=ls~~,d ~~.)~ b:h:tr:o~~s-OUk-e-r-Mack-lin and Bonnie Vondracek bridegroom is engaged in farm . Para-Medic Career Club of·arranged_9i11s_..lor the reception in9. __ flcers, chosen at their meetingheld at fhe church parlors fa) I The brioe, a 1969 graduate of held las1 week at fhe Waynelowing the ceremony. Mr. and Wisner Higt1 School, attended Carroll Hi§h SC~OOJ, a,re TeresaMrs. Leon Meyer. Wayne, ser Wayne Stale College and grad Dran.setk~,.preslde~t; Don n.aved as hosts. ~ ualed in 1971 from the Univer Johnson, vice pres.dent, Jeanie

an~r~r~.I~~:c~:y~~~~~"~~~:: ~~%hn~~alN:g~~~~I~~;eS~~~~rti~: LU;~esegc;~e~=r~t~~suu~:r'p~oPle',(ut and served the. cake and She· had been employed al Inlerested in persuing a career·Chris Warneke, Uncoln, poured,. Cduncil Bluffs Veterinary Clinic. In health related areas, meetsJudy Betk, Wauesean, Ohio, The bridegroom, a 1968 grad monthly with Mrs. Rebeccaserved p:U.!1Ch . .,Waitresses -were -uat.e--orCentral -High Schoo).· Juelf-s-i-s-ponsor'-Ter-Fie Williams and Colleen attended the University 01 NeKloth, Wlsn~r; Kafhy We s fl . braslw ilt Lincoln and gradua1edmann, Bellevue, and Helen Hel in 1971 from the Curtis School.

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Mr and Mr'S. Fra~cis WallacePtoeoer , who were wed indoub)': ring rites Sept, 3 at theLaurel Uniled Met hod i s IChurch. took a wedding trip toIhe Dakota,,'-and are now athome in Allen th~idegroomis emnrovcc as a feed salesmanand the bride is a student atW,lync State College

Mrs... Pfueqer , nee- KathleenRuth Patettero. is the daughterof Nv. and Mrs. Milo Peteueto.Laurel The bridegroom ·IS theson of MrS: ROSE.. Swanson.Allen. and Wallace Plu eqe r ,

Mo •Clyde Wells. Laurel,

oftrcretcd at ttlf: 7 p.rn. rites andJuov Schull!, Cerro. sang "TheLord's Prayer." ··Wilher ThouOocst." . Wedding Prayer," and'·Wr:'ve Only Just Begun," ac

by Lucille Thomp'00

Thl· crven In marriagetv-r parents. appeared in a

lenqth oown which she had01 White. nylon dolled

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The· coup!r- 1001< c1 wedding Irlp10 !h,· BliJ(~ Hili'. ano arr, "V,',,)1 hcr ru- at 1601 F St . Lincoln

Lceoo Barge and Lori Paulsen.all 01 Wakdield

f,l'.,h,oned with "mpire bodice,lull slc·'eve', caught to deep cuffs,)nd ruffle trimmed frain. Her..... , .. ' , ..., veil was caught

organdy roses andshr. orchid. surrounc-o by roses and purple slat iceon ,) ':/h,tro Brbto

p.ctltjean, Oxford. wasr!l<'Jld honor and bridesmaids

"61' creccato or-. - //.:r': linda Kuhn. Milford. antiHigh and <1 Reb':(J_,1 Han s ,..n. Coleridge.

1910 graduilt.: ot Lm cof n School Th':lr r-ocj s 'oNcre 01 lavender-of Comrrv-r rr- C,h" IS -rocrovcc n,lor, dot ted SV/l e, ,> over tafellaby Woodmen Accroent and Lite. ,(I floor lengll1 With empirel~ bridegroom, a 1967 'lIai.stlmes_and f.ul1 Sl_~es. Theirqractuate ot S pen c e r High shoulder length veils w-eresc ocor. graduated," 1971 from caught to taffeta roses and theyf·h(! Un'l'ers·dy of Nebraska and car rred wicker umbrellas with,<, employed by the USDA ,n lavender and white pomponsar('(l 'Soil conservalJon office. and purple statlce

·llncoln, a..-, a soil .'Scif:.'ntlst Barbara Hansen, Allen, wasttowNgirl and Donna Patefield,Li.tvrel, a sister of the bride, andMd,_e Mahaney. Sioux Cily, la"lighted candles Tom Mahaney.<)IOU:< City. was ringb!"arer

Tom Mahaney,. SIOUX City,was bpst man and groomsmenwerp Larry Geiger. Allen, andRobert Patefield. laurel DannyPA'tef,eld. Laurel, Joe Ankeny.D,;.<on. and Richard Kramer.

.Wedding.Wakefield.

Couple Surprised~A surprIse parly was held SundAy a!lE>rnoon In Ihe Emil

Thies home, Winside, ·honorlng the couple's 43rd wedd,nganniversary. About 40 guesls were !,resent Irom Ponca.Allen. Dixon, Wayne and Winside

The aflernoon was Spent socially and coopE>ral've lunchwas served

Emil Thies and, Rose .Swanson were marrIed Sept \1.1929, at -CGAcord, and have spent their married 11 Ie in theVy'ir)r.ide are<;1 ,"Thf;!y have lour chljdren" Eatl Thies. 01

.~~~~ 1;~t~~~rt~;i~ACd:, 9~h~:~t~~~.'~;~:~~a~~h~~dd'eo

wore a frock of embossed or.anqe and while with whileaccessories .

Cteoo.e Swnn<:.on. W<1kl'!field.and Shirley Herms. t.mcorn. arranged qlfls for ute.rececuon etIhr.' church parlors following tbocr-r ernony. Mr and Mrs. DonaldPaulsen. Wakefield. crectco thegu'~':"s and Mrs M'i1ford Kayserved as dining room hostess

Mrs leE F ed. ick'S~and Mr'".> Vernon K a r lberg.Emerson, cut and served thecake and Mrs. Herman Oetken.Wayne, poured. Mrs DonaldPuis. Wakerield. served punchW,lilr ...<;<,,..~ were Kathy Puis...

Mrs' Wern<:r·' J<lnk/.' was hast(>':,s to the Sept 13 meeting 01.B.!..d..'1Lh!.Llu.h.. Mc_Al1r:MKoplmWilS iI gU('st

C,vd pri](:s YJl:'nt to MrsHarold Ingalls and Mr s, R EGormley

S('pl(:rnber ')7 meeting will bem HII' hom(' of Mr<, E verellRoberts

Club Members MeetIn Henry Arp Home

JE Club members met Tuesday afternoon wilh Mrs,. -HenryArp Mrs EdJth Williams andMrs Charles Sllxkman wereguests ilnd Prizes al cilrds we"" "to Mrs. Iil, E, Gormley and MrsIda Myers. SeplE'mber 16 meet1n9 will be with Mrs. Gormley

~ir Offfcers For1972-1973 Are Named

Choir olficers at Wayne Carrail High Schoof. ser'Ving lor the1977 73 term. arc Mike Nuss,president. John Agler. vice presidenl; Marla Peterson, secretary. and Kay P<'InKratz. treasurer

Ernest Bedel is vocal musIcinstructor thiS year

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daught(>( 01 Mr, .eud Mrs. Ro..land E. B<ll;gc: Wakefield, andSteven A. Scnetoost. Lincoln,son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony AScnetnost. Spencer, were unitedin double ring wedding rites heldSept. 9 at .St. John's Luther-enChurch, Wakf~fjeld. .

Guests. n~gistercd by MrsRodney Reltlaff, Norfolk, wereushered 10' their places byGerald Barge, Wakefield, andRooney Rl!17I,1fl, Norfolk. TheRev. Donald E. Meyer,--, woke­field, officiated ill the 1, p.m .ceremony and Mrs. Leonard __Dersch wert! organist, The conqroqetton sang "0 Per fcc tLove." '1

Lynn. Jepsl-,n, Lincoln. servedas maid or honor ilnd bridesmaids were Kilrl" Berce Wakefield and Peggy Hopknn. Lrn­co!n. Gary, Schneider, Lincoln,was bes t man Groomsmen wereLarry Hrett. Spencer, and BruceMerrill, Lincoln

The bride's qpwn made byherself end her godmother, Mrs.Donetd Pate, was a ttoor lengthfrock of white crepe, fashionedwith long, tilled lace sleeves andheavy recc ch<lins accented thebodice ,.and bordering the skidHer f100r length veil cascadedqraccfully from a whde satinflower and she carried--90100A----------- -----':/J.~"I!!.abby roses on a whit'1 Bible

The brroe's attendants wereidenlically gowned in fl'o a rlength fashions ol orange crepetrtmmco in beige tece. The}'"/Jore sbcr t net veils caught tocr anqe velvet ribbons and car·'ri(·d coloni,ll bouqcet-, of largevcncw mums

Ttl£: men wore black tuxccosI'lith while ruffled shi-l:-l-r. .trtmm('d In black. For her daughler's wcoddlng Mrs. Barge choseil navy double knit with bf arkec ccs sorres . Mrs, Scbemos t

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De<ker E"i1n!> 7 IBIt,er Rahfl Reb(mSdort 1 Iloole Flemmg,Yo-ung 6'Baler Roeber 5 3Thompwn Weible 5 JB,);N Bull S 3C<'Irman Currenl O!llr"nder 4 4Doe~t_.5Jr.D.v 31 '1 ""2Derby Dunn,ng l' 'I 5' 2

Jorlieni.en Mullen 1 1Claus~n Hall I 1HugheS Mencl spriecks I 7

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Watne HeraldSw('el LIJs\yLOY<lln Vailey ImpEmvflQ'~

les' Steak HouseSlille Nalionili e"nk I 7

Hll,1h s<:ores, R,ch WvrdOfllle. 1....i1nd 619. Wayne Body Shop 988Wuynr:~18H-

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'1 Apotlo Home ~"re ProduclU 0El RanChO 3',) "1Glilet/e Dal.y 3)S"" Mor Drug 3 1Fint Nation<'ll Bank. J ILarson Florine .1 1Kugler Etectric 1 2Wayne Her"td 1 3O<'lhl Retirement Centl!r I 3Arnie'S I 3Hervale Farm ":l 3' 1

'N&MOllCO, 0 '"H/gh Scores' _JolInice Ellis, 191,

Verna Mae Bru(!ckner, S01; Gillette 1- ..Dairy, 839,,,~ El Rancho, 20411.

Iy less than 27 yards per k1Cl<three for 80 yards

Laurel 'NIII go after Win No )in the reeque and for tne seasonn(')O-;I Friday night at Pterce. it

h:am tt-at whipped Neligh rn theSi'a~on opener last weel<

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Kavan.ugh FHd$ II 1 -.DfNtn's.Slano"n1 -:-10 2P<'lt'~ Be4ut)l Salon 8 .-SQUirt. 7 5M41loct," La,," 1 S ~

King'$_c"rpe-l$ . 6 6Uren'.' &eaul~ Shop 6 6PioM.,- Seed 6 6Cunningham W~tt S 7M&50H, A. __, __Phillip'. :'W' :, '1 10carhart's . 0 11

H,gh ,>c()r~: G. I wiilooghb'f 10",Helen Barner 536;,..Ii.n ~autv

salol! 846, "nd 'AS"; K"....MI4Iugl'jF,_.24~,

Coe cb Olsen, who was not alall sensneo With tus team'sollenSI"'" shOWing, se.o hiS clubnever penetrated past the toe's30 JI1 ttie second halt

Detens.vcrv. II was anotherstcr v Laurel choked of! theNeligh crrves by giving up only51 yards, ']) 01 those on theground and ]8 m the ill( laurel.meanwhile, was acto to rack up19-5 yards, all bur 17 of thatllqure In <1 ground eueck

Larry w.cbctnaos a 17S-poundse-nor middle guard. headeo thetacl<le r har t WIth a total at 21stoos and assists Dan Vander~leld~'n was ne s t wtlh a dozen

Oflen,,>lvely, Jensen and DaveD"'dl~er como.oeo tor 179 of IheBcar s ' y,Hds, Jr-nsen ,·,Ifh 66.rrid O"!dlker v,dh 63

Lour o! had to punt f,,,e limes,Ind qat oft a iQlal at 165 yardson those boots, plus having oneblocked, Neligh evereqeo slight

Frid~y Nile L.dletWon Lost

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High !ocot:'t's Lmda Preng('r 111and 549, lyman'.., 61B Woehl('rT.a,ler (ou.1 1763

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Eighth Grade FootballPractice sessions for the eighth grade city football learn Tim Bebee. Third row, Assistant Coach Dennis "Beef"were well underway this week as the boys prepared for the Paul. Mike Wieseler, Mark Brandt. Bryan Heithold, MarkSept. 26 game with Randolph. Pictured In the first ,.OW, Lawrence, Tim Kall. David Hansen, Bryan Ruwe. Randyleft. David Clau$~eJ1, BreI Jackson, Mark Middleton, Bill Davie and Coach Hank Overin. Not pirtlrred KirkMarr, Michael Rethwisch. Joe Kenny, Mark Poeh'man and Sommerfeld. Norman Brown, Denny Johnson and KevinJohn ley. Second row. 51 Prather, Doug Bedell, Rick Marks.Straight, Doug Carroll, Ralph Adkins, Dennis Murray and

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CommunityWon Lost

Swanson TV. 8 0L"ngemeier. Inc. 6 1Ben Franklin 5 3Super Valu 5 3Wayne GI'ain & Feed 3 5Carhart's 3 SVern's Bldg. & RfPlJlr :2 6Sli\ndard Farm & Home 0 8

High scores: Val Kj~,..t m;'~tlrll·-Echlenk"mp 213-; Kenneth

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Won Lott..---------t eilrn~·r'~ 8 0Feedt>r'.., Elev<'Ilor B 0Wagon Wheel 8 0PilQer M,Il!ng (0 7 IMelOde<> J S$<hmode Weible 3 SWa\ln~ Cold Storage , 6FUfl~ ',,> I 1Popp," Jay!> 0 8Ca!t£"y'" 0 B

H,yh !tcores Val Kienast 236,Erwin Baker 644. Barner's 914 and26"

pr_"nt conver v.onThe 01l(:11<,C- ot bolh clubs

< t aHe-d aller that "l be only ott-erlhreat was IS

,....h,ch cot 10 thebefore the end of

betor e bogginglcvmq the b~ll on

l ao r e l vee-eo midway in thet"',1 p':rlod and then the Bears.'1' d Nelrqh kepi Ihe action,~,"hlr1 the ]0 yard strips most atIhFresl 01 the game as- CoachBob Otscos team racked up an8 0 ~'c.tory Friday night athorne

II ....,ilS the second win of the"',I<,on for the Bears, both oft t (.,.... r ounfmq In the NortheastN('braskil Cooteronce standings.

'I.onty Jensen shool< loose tor" JO ve r d touchdown jaunt witht",- !w<,t perrod hatf over andIh,n Kedh Olsen passed to(h)Ck Hlr<,chman fa. Ihe t .....o

laurel's First-PeriodTouchdown Nips Neligh

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the pigskinWith about a mmut.;. !(:ft ,n the

game, Head Caller Scoff VonMinden kept hi';; oftense on theground with quarj,~rbacl< sflr~a~s

and off tac.kle plays to run out

the clock and end Winside's ""'''~ (,,, n,'a R""n.nqHomecoming gamf.· on a Sour l"J',n''''J

note I.,., y"rO', ~"~t1,,,,uThe game was. e'/enly diVided

with each team dom,nating dif T<)'", y",c"', r,i'I ...""terent halves P r " . " " " /..01'-"-,1"'-'1

Head Coach Charles Haag's Pa~<,<'~ (ompl<,l"'dArlen team opened up tf-,(; firsl P"~'>"~ Inl;>rU'O,,..(j Byhalf with two TDs to put the Bj\lI~ lO<,l 01'1 ~urnll'~'"Eagles ahead. 13-0, going into VA."" P,.n"i,}r:d'he locker room

Von Minden set -up the team's SCQrlng by QUitrt~rsfirst six points on a 63-yard I rr;l,-jlbomb- he unleashE:d 10 Junior 7 6 0 7 10End Chuck Peters_ The 160 0 U I ~

pound runner fhen scampered tothe 11-yard line before being .hal>1ed down T'/Io prays later Two Farm Youths

.:-~~hM~n::~~:~:::initfh~c~~:; ~.~ra~e~r()_~~ -~4&Ladtes----ter, Allen led by 70 Single young people ages 10-:30 Won Lott

~uf ~he. Eagles were still ha"e an opportunity to spend SIX Alley K"IS 1 1flying hf~ l~ t~e second stanza months in another country ~~~~Y};n~~r :"2 ~'/~

~A~~~~!~t,~~;ri~~fep~~c~~OP ~~~~g ~~~~r~~~i~~, a~dn~;; Guller Ousters 5 3

:Affer iI ~!ldcat pu,*"," V~ :.tanding lhrough fhe Inferna .---------t ~~':,~B~;l~ers ~ ~N\lnde.n again started up hiS fional Farm Youth Exchange LUCky Slrikers 1'/2 6"1

offenSIve machine, scori~ ~e j IFYEl program, according fo Whirl Aw"ys 1 1fearn's second touchdown In ""1:0: .Dr John D. Orr, associate state Sh~rll~~s~or:~\, Dc:~:~;.e b~~7:~~ ~~;

PI~S45.yard hit -fo Mitchell put ~~~S~:~~~~I~~j...t>rSity of Ne~ _. Alley Kal$ 168S

the Eagle end on the tovr.~ard This, year, two s.cholahhi~

line where the Alten dub, In a are available for selected- del!?matter of three plays, 'pu~h~d gates trom Nebraska. Thethems.elves a c r 0 s s Wmslde S awards are provided by the

g~~tl~ne7:51 ,.Jeff, ~he Eagles ~~v~~:jf~:~r~::~i'~:r;j7J;~~missed the ~tra poInt, bot had You~h organization.a 13-0 margin Applications available ,Jn~

"I Winsi.de Coach Doug Barr~ State 4-H,,,,-qffice, NU East- Cam·took .hls downheaded Wildcat pus at Lincoln, ar_e due in thatclub _Into - the, locker and SQme· office by Oct 1how sparked his team. to pfay The' IFYE- p'rog ,heads.,:,p ball in the second .na_lf. ClIcff:d by the Cc:~r;ati~e ~:

ISi::ee::;~~~t)W~~:r::f~~stl~~ ~~~ -~S~~:F~:;,,~:~d the Nat~onalby' the name of De,ao -.Krueger'. " 100.The l70.pound seni~r waS nofscheduled to see any action, Achiev\lme"t TestsII Friday due to s'rep 'hroat.' Sui Set for This Week

I nothing co-uld keep this SfC;nlor

fr~~:e'~~~~·rueger closed Way,:",€ Middle Schoo} PuPils in

the running_ yards fOr the :ve~ ~~: e~~;:h :~~~rj~~Eagles whUehelping to shut off . Wedne$<iay" Th~~ and Fri.the aerial Janes. day of. this week fo fake national

After t:hree per~ods. 01 play the achievemfltlt tests PUt. 9Ut ,by th;escore remained at \3-0. Science Research Association,

Both, ~ck and Junior Ouar· Inc Earl Tooker, Middle SchooJ

~~~:,,~ ~~:c.;a~~,.?~et;:~ ~~ . sci€lnce instructor, will be in

cond ~fI, with !..age getting the c~r~la~i~jxthgr~~~i11 b!firs1 touchdown on a one-"ard fr.c,~~_'J nf A raf~,r c.,'r: •

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Homecoming Royalty...Ed· Lienemann and Debbie Dahl (center) were setected as the1972 Winside Homecoming Kj~ and Queen Friday night, SerVing as the couple'sattendants were Dave Jaeger and CO!1nie Fahrenholz.

.1969 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Door. , $1375.00

1969Mercury Marquis, 4 Door, loaded.... ' , $2175.00

1969 Ford LTD; 2 Door, hardtop. $1550.00

1,967 Mustang Fastback, loaded, local"car..•....... : , .$1225.0p

19,67 ,~~e)'ro',et 1/2 Tjln Pick liP' V-8,4-S~." •.••••......' ." ... ,$1295.00

WORTMAN AUTQCO.''';'17147"' ,. ,. ., ., ,Woyne,~e"",

By Bob Beir-tlenAllen's Duane Mitchell staved

off WInSide's ettemcteo cometram behind victory F rid a yflight With a lIying interceptionat At'en's one-yard HQe, as the

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Allen Quarterback Scott Von Minden launches another Senior signal.call!"r hit a blaZIng seven out of 10 for a total

AU;'sTasi~mTnute ",,~terceptionSpoils Homecoming Fun at Winside

Eagles pes tee a win In their first lanes on!.,. to have h,s hro:,' pass O...N the middle T~e twogame of tne season. 20 1~ mrsveo . PAT Vli!<' good, glvlOg the

The wuocets had tne ball on leam Incenllve to comeAllen's 10 yard line With a first On the second down. the 140 Iv orn behind In an all out at.and goal srtuatron With I h e pound senior again went to the !(-f'''pt 10 ""If" their Homecomingclock running at 2-08, Quarter air, but thiS I,me Allen was gameba;l::k Scott Deck opened the air ready as Mitchell leaped to snag The Wildcats caught lire in

Ihe _fcurll- and With the aid attv.o p<'r',lll"_'<, cot 'the score et

'JBBut Ih..- Eagles wereot qo.nq

to I{·' w.os.oe completely domioateo the qarne The Allen 11shot ba r k thr""", m+nufes- later 10add thr"r Sl~ pomts to make thesc or e . 70 a

TadbrHI< Tim Hdl took the ballon WI"1s,dE"s '}7 yard line andstar fed running around the rightend ·....!">pn hr: noticed Winside'';o'i';', ":,vj-f to meet h,m A quiclo;change of pace found ttie s v.lIf'170 pound IUnlOr on the fell end,runnlr1g for the qoa l line ThePAT failed., __

The <,N: sa ....,' batt!e wasn' fa

£:!'d hr:r,?'I'[wsld<; gathered .ts 0 '-I,' n

S!f:am afkr an e xc hanqe ofte) ,nOunl aneth':r drrvr­

1,'J1.!r tt-o Wildcats',) SO 'lard toucj-

P'-l':" 10 End LaRur: Lanlor ',,~ mor e pOintsDB 1"'1 rn 11",,-, game,

:'C0 C ' : !I;IS 71J I.;

e'-,!h ,.-Iubs sceo-co to be'fr/ V/lns,d<,s on-Side klcl<­

i.!k'~1 w.rccet r;;:LI,LO_!llJIlP£:d 0--'1r;·fl~:cl",d h;t off an Aller,

tc 9'v(: fhr: hGrne Ie-)mbeu On the 40 ','ard line

Corr-roq olf Ihe cue was detens.ve workhorse Krueger

Deck wasted no t.me in pu'tmg the ball mtc the e.r Twopla'fs and ]0 yards lat(-r, a ca'enbl" Langenberg put the ball on,,,,;~, 10

But Allen closed the door w,thMlkh~lf's interception

1972 Olds Delta Royale, 4 Door, loadedwith equipment, 16,000 miles....$4175.~0

1972 Ford LTD, 2 Door hardtop. Every­t.hing you'd want. Beautiful olue.$3895.00

1971 Chevrolet Caprice, 2 Door, hardtop,beige '.' $3080.00

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Net Yar<J~, Rush;nqYardS PassinqToti1I"YMds GainedPassl's'Allemplcdp"so.ed Completedp".,seo;, Interccptcd Byl3aHslo~t on Fumbles

Scoring by Quarters:1 2 3 -I Tol'l;Il.

W"kdield 11 0 14 1 32Erner~on.Hubb:Dr.d' 0 0, "'. 0 0 '

having. lost semt-trnet matches.All four are in the Hackers

division of the men's golf lea.que. with the Duffers teams all

.haYing_los! out in fk~FOl:ffld-------'­

play.' .Team 22 had barely missed

elimination in the preliminaryacuon by deleating Team 33 onthe firsl hole of a sudden-deathplayoff. That match, scheduledfor' Wednesday, Sept. 6, hadbeen postponed until Saturday,

se~~·e~· Team 2i; kn~.i:ked Team'33 out of tf tle ccorenttcn wIth 42' ;< to )' -; vtctcrvuast Wednes­day. Team 19 grabbed the of herchampionship bracket berthwith a sudden-death victory overTeam 21 on Ihe first extra hole.

Top scores In the semi·finalsof the playoft were registered byGary -Enckson (36) and RonJones (40) in A.. Rex Wilcox (41)and Lyle Garvin (42) in B, LeeTietgen (45) in C and HarlanFarrens (46) and Red Carr (52)In O.

coached." In a further look at the

Wildcat squad, the coaches citedthat· the team is a little greenbut can show prcmlse.

Emporia is a solid dub, muchlike Omaha. Durtnq las,' Satur­day's game, amporte made nomajor mistakes, he added. '

Coach Benttey . said that thequarterback spot still rema,ins aquestion with Dave Miller, RickBenedetto and newcomer, TimDenham all vying for the needjob. ~

Denham, he continued,' is bet­ter at the I-back position butmay see action as quarterback,

Elect .Gutshall

Team 19 wilt play Team 22Wednesday afternoon for theplayoff championship in theWednesday Night Golf Leagueat the wezne.Ccuntrv Club a-t-fe-F­surviving two cpentnq.rounomatches

Team 21 will lake on Team 33lor c9nsolalion honors, the two

Teams 19.. 22 To MeetFor Golf Playoff Title

" I "labor- 9ffi-c,ial ,sa:ld~ a,ddlng"special emphaSIS thIS year is

. the hiring of disabled veteran~."

A repre$~ntative Iroryl theNorfolk office will be at WayneWednesday, ·SepL 10, to talk 10job:seekers, He will be ,.~ocated

in the basement 01 the WayneCounty Courthouse; trom,.9:3O­10:'30 a,m, 'on thAt date. i ,-

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Guessers

~ ". ., ' . " I;)(0'1' McGin~is '(~4), Fred, Fisher. ~63) and 8ruce ttansen(681 a~ moving in for the "kiWI should the' unidentifiedtackler beh,i1ld, ~~~stlne ne~d. "li',s,i~tance. I

. m(>l'Ik'~' numbered· 236 for''''themonth, t' .

The Norfolk office pointed outthaI Dc.\. 1 7 has been designatedas ·Nalional Employ the Hand!­c.lpped Week. "Millions o,fhiln(JICilpped Americans alreadyhave proved that, with properrehabili1at-ion ilnd training, 1heyC<in perlorl""Q just a~ul any job.ill HI~ un!~~~~ Sfal~s today," 11,

Dale Gutshall was croctec new, Tech won Ihe hard-f00ght gamepff"iidenl or Second' Guessers' on a field goa: wifh·;:w..secondsCtub Thursday noon, succeeding lell in the ~ame.

Rowan Wiltse, who served as "Bolh teams ran oui theIhe club's cresrcent the pest wishbone," Re said, ."with Em­y(:ar •. P--, poria passing only seven limes

During the one-hour luncheon, during the contest."the Wayne Slate '(olle,ge boost Coach Bentley, in reviewingcr s oullined Band Day at the Wayne's last game', said thaicollege, Ihal will host about 1.500 plen,Iy of freshmen played, get.

- bandsmen from around the ling in a lot of excertence.area "We'll probably be using some

A. parade was scheduled for of the men this week."10'30 p.m. in the downtown area UN·O he continued, ts.e strongwith pre game activities set -ror leam, probably the best in the1.30 p.rn . at WSC stadium. pas t tbr ee years. Coach Benfley

In a look at Ihe Kansas State pointed out .thai Ihey were good,Tcacher s College ai, Emporia, quick. had stze and, were wellWaY~le game. the coaches torethr- qrcopttha t the Emporia cJubwouf d be, tough

Althlellc D ire c tor LeRoy;-Simpson added 'that the gamewil] feature some head knockmo. alter Wayne's loss to Uni

of Nebraska at Omaha,14O. Saturday.

Simpson, along with AssistantCoach Gary Rosso 'end OffensiveLme Coach Roger Bentley. outlined the Emporia team as aslronq running teem wilh a

~~~;~~;e of~nSive eno-s laugh

Coact- Rosso, in scouting theEmporia Arkansas Tech gameros t week. noted 'that Arkansas

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The Wayne High Freshmanopened up Ihe season on, awmninq note, shutting ovt vtsjt.ing Pierce, 16,0, Thursday 'afternoon

Rich Workman went 46 yardson a o-ossbuck in the openingquarter to give Wayne a 6·0 leadand Larr-y Creiphton blocked aPier r e punt and lack led .fhePierce player who recovered theball'in the end zone fer anothertwo pain Is 10 give" the tocet trosfan 80 bettttme pad.

Crerqhton scored Ihe secondTD ot the game in the fourthwith a plunge from the two andP,lul M,ll1ette hit Daw} Hix wdh<l pas', for fhE! two point convervmn

Don Johnson said his club' had125 total offensive yardsWorkman credited with 5')

of th05(: veros In six cer rtcs.The yearlings' coach cited

Doug Siraight as the defensivelender wilh 12 tecktes, touowecby Brian Freberl and RodKlJhn~1C'nn wilh 10 each oneCr('lqhton and Workman withnine apiece.

The Wayne Hi tt-st.yeer playcr-, will trave' to Laurel for aqame next Thursday

BI~e DevilFrosh ShutOut Pierce

Wh'err~re all ~y b·~~di'eS-? That must be ~hat ~~.. on TO~'Kerstme's. mine as he IS·surrounded by the enemy dUring.Wayn~.H.igh's 20·0 shu1out, 01, Wi>ner..PiJger Friday, night.

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",lId ,'IHI Ii'/ GI("'ir~, Ihis':" •. f'Jr }! ',I't fhl: ",tage

r", flllal fouchd~.;,I, (;1 th, (j"I1I(~ GI('S0',> runput th(· ball on Ihe '}O and, Ihreeplily<; lal'cr, Hansen went 11,/ilrd., 'lround end Inlo pay lerrilory

/. bad snap Irom cenler ruined(hances 01 PA T No.7."...1<:' lorced to run fhe

i),lJI, but ""10, slopped short and!h!::.SWft'-.r.cmd-l--O-Cd 70·0

Th,· Dc>vils mounted anolherrl~"/~· IW..t br~f()r(' the hatf, but'·"(JI·d .lUst a yard short 01 the

loll" on d 1"1/: yilro q,lln bydVI/!l

th,rd pO'r,od 'Nast,·nilur,/. bul

rlr·11 jr.'r thef· ."·n "ftl'r Fred

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another safety and the Trojans:.lead, 11·0, at the end of'the firstquarler .. -

the second qua r t e r was~coreless and bolh leams wereunable to move the ball.

In Third quarter the Trojanskicked off and lorced the Piratesto punt, The punt rolled dead atIhe Trojan 49 yard line andGardner went 10 work. On theTrojans' first play of the secondhall, the all-conference fullbackboiled his way 51 yards thrOughthe slunned Pirate defense for a

V.'n I Jf·rf, rl"vJ,· tfl(' 1,)(l-:le louchdown, Bob Twite's extraun ;'lOti McGlnrw; 10 slop a POI~t was g.ood and the scoretourth,down play at the five Last year's Second Guessers' President Rowal1 Wiltse (left) congratulates Dale GlJt~h~1I 'Stood 18-0, Wakefiel~

Brad. PlltI",qer doused another ·d f h W St t bib The Trojans kicked off andri'lik!1ftlrl#r! by -jrt"erceptlng a on being elected the 1972 preSI ent ~ t e aYI)~ a e oosters' cu. ; again Emerson.Hubbard coul(j

'~~~?,~':~~~ f~fJ 1~~u~~yneSfi~t Wakef,Oeld De--fens,O_Ye __ of 10 Afler the kick·off, Steve ~'~~t~dO~~ :~: ~~~·efTe~~ f~~ya.:~~annth'.:r bid di'~d elf fh ... Wayne 20 Sorenson carried 14 yards to the line. Bob Twile slammed for 13nl'dr ttlf! I.'nd of thr.' game TrOj,ln-1i yard line. Kirk Gard yards bul Sod e r b erg was

hi no time In tll(:'S'Jcond haH nN Ih(:n added 11 more to put dumpifd lor a- nine-yard loss11'1,1--'; .Wi" qq JBle 10 keep up a h h It,,· ball on the Trojan 48. A attempting to pass. On third and">1J',lrll<1fc'Cf drivE!' thell wO\Jld takf! UnlOt S .Ones IOn S uto·ut "holding penally on Wakefield pul 19, Soderberg hil Gardner for ath·'" (/f.l.'rJ Into WI<,rwr Pilg(~r tl1<-' ball back on the 33, buf 56·yard' bomb that carried to theI':'rd(,ry Gardner wen I to work again and Emerson.Hubbard t w o.y a r d

Frlday th(> Blue Devils travel :;. The Wakefield Trojans, off 10 onC' first down with 15 yards slashed for 14 yards and Doug line. On the next 'play Steveflj Ncllqh and_ then return !he ,1 20 wason, lheir besl s.tart in rushing and 36 passing for tala I Soderberg hil Bob Twite for Sorenson cracked over for thelollowinq wel!k -for a Homecom more Ihen 10 years, handed yardage of 51 another 2.4 yards. And the Tro· TO. The eJ(tra point by TwiteIOq qa m "(: aqalOst Sian Ion Coach John Toruon his second The game started on schedule jans were knocking at I h e was good and Ihe Troian, lead

Wayne WI~ner Plllj('r ~;r~~q~t ~~~~O~~s~fotfheE~~~~~~a ~:~r~~~h 11~;~egO;~sinalh~o~:~ ~:ue:s~7~~~b~:~~r,29~:~3r~~~eg sOf~e1h:o ~~~rth quarter, after

:.:':'~~;';;;:I... ,!,.hollq ~~~l)~ Huhbard Friday ni~ht at Emer lailure, and the game - wa:; passed five yards to l-~rry Sie· Emerson.Hubbard forced a Tro-

y,,,q-. P";,~.,n,, 11~ 16 Emerson could manage only g:~~::~lafyO~a~Vr';su~:~.~;~~~ ~::i~~tkil~;e~ht~et~~~;~~~~~t:~~ ~a~~~:, ~~es~e a~arh~nt~~:~~~~('lTdl Y,lrrJ', ·GiI,n"11 ')/> 9 r' I d t d t 90

,r.ll ....no jo." ~~~~~d<,d~~~~,~t~f;~):~e I:~~i~;e: ;i~~~/~~J~;rfIJj~a!~l~ T~~dhO~~: th~11 r~i~en I~:xl a~e~~~s~ R~r~dY ~~/~~~ ::~:I a~~or:~e~c~~/a~~~,-, (ompletc.(] ~1(;'ld Wisner Pilqer 10 19 yards as the Troians cam e out Hallstrom Intercepted to gl~e Twite's fourth eJ(tra point split

I ,,:':'~:';7:::~jl~>~' j tO~f~eOH~~~~'n" ·ij"lfe~se slashed - ar~~tcerd. a ..~akefield pun.! pul . ~~e;:~~a::srrtt~~y.b~~e d~~~a~~_~~.~a~~~ons~~._lJ() through jfl("Piratl' defense for 12 Emt'T'Slm at their goaTtTneOn-.---ay-ove the ball fo the lo·ya r UlTi1e 32.0

flrsl downs and amassed 34 th(> firsl e.xchange, Chuck lin,g bul fumbied. Emerson; however, Gardner led all rushers willyiirds rushing" and 102 yards slrom tackled :Oale Belt, Pi'rate couid nol move Ihe ball and the 108 yards in 11 attempts and

~;:sin~rn~:~o~ 1~:~lisr::eddag~n~; i~:~~~r~~l~k~~ne:~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ e~~~eP~~: ~~~~df~l aY~~td:, ~~tlltr~~UI~~~e~t179 yards. Twite added .56 yardsrushing in fO attempts and 24yards on one pass reception. Theleading rusher for EmersonHubbard was Rod Hassler, whocollected 31 yards in 11 carries.

Doug Soderberg was five for10 in fhe passing department,

-good for 102 yards and onetouchdown, Dale Belt of Emer·son·Hubbard was three for 12for 36 yards wilh three inter·ceptions

Dave Scheel. Randy Hallstromand Kay intercepfed Pirate PCl,Sses, wilh Kay also adding afumble recovery to his inter·cepti.on thai went for a touch-down. _

NeJ(I week Ihe Trojans willopen their home season againsl

--'Perld-er;-whT'Ch'-W8S'- upset last-­week by Tekamah·Herman, 17:13, at Pender. It will be DadsNigh! and Ihe Trojan Dads wiltbe looking forward to a possiblethird straight win.

Wakefield Emerson-Hubbard

Jo~'Seek~..s' lis~ DecreaseSHe- Norlolk.--olfice of the- Ihis arc'a.

N(:b rr1skci Dcparfme'nt 6f Labor, Of fhat lotal, 14.1 were veferDivi,slon of Employment, notes iH1S and 435 we:e 4Tnales­rt1r1f 817 fob '>N.'kers were regis'· Non·agriculfurat lob openingserJ:d 'aL'thf' l'nd of August,.a received from employt'r\ ?vring

. df.'crf"u"e ~ot 118 hem JvIV, the J:Y\onth totaled 32), aftr1bulE~dThri Nt.:.r1oll-: office, inc,Juqes ' mainly 10 an incrf:'~~~ in open

Wayne, Sfanton, Di,~~n; Ce7lar, i~s in the construcllon '0 indus.

. Pk.'. r'r' <l.·.'.·I'd..N.,a,qison' tou.nlies- in 'ry-. Non agriculturaf placr:. t·c..· ,. r,i·· . ,-' .:-,:-::,., i. .

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end sweep on the' :'i~st play of the seco~d quarter. DanHansen (UI) and· Randy Nelson OS) form a pocket forMarty and Shane' Giese (24), the top gainer of the nighf isready for a ~ass should Hansen be trapped.

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Ouarterback Marty Hansen, who scored the Wayne BlueDevils' first touchdown 0' "the season last week againstMadison, got the last score of the night againstwisner- Pilger Friday night. He is shown here on a 11-yard

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Blue Devils Shut Out Wisner-Pilger.-But Offe0~siYe Unit Spits; Sputters .

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By Claire Hurlbert Gators qave up possession only It appeared, al,the outset thai losslng a strike 10 Nel~Of1_ on theII doesn't sound feasible that a once _t'M··a~"l3'obble, Wayne was pickIng up where II ,10ano the taue- eluding Bellar

toctbeu team that chalk&.J:jpJ"30----Vil7ri'ous tvpes of penalties lell 011 during a 486 romp past at th(~ 10 anq oulracing the rest

yards needs any drilling on resvuec in iI lola I of 195 yards Madison in last weeks season of pack on a 7<1 yard scoringorteosc., bul il i$ highly likely marked all for infractions. debvtthaI VIa lor· High Coecb AI Waynl: 'I.'a .. whistled cown for GI(:Sr: nearly oroke loose on (,lrn(~ through wflh hisHan<:',:n wrll be pl;lting hiS. IJO y,lrd', of thovr- pr.'naItir;", ,1nd tJ,,· lIllllat pl'l'l of th~' qamc ,/I' r',I"n""""t 111 il (fJ'1I .. nd ilottensrvc umt through th(: paces Wi",nc:r, FiJg(·r exactf'l hilJf Ihilt vcoct.nc 23 'lards arouoc ..ne! ...-d'" i,1 D. ,I,ll 1.19 lr-ff in theIn baf l handling and play ez ec u amounl Kf>rr..tlrlt' follUhr,d Inth a 1,9 ~,r' t

uon In lht- n('1,1 tcv, d.:ty,> T.h(, dd(!n~I'J(' urn! (,m(' In for drJi<ln(,· ,lnl! th"n d((:,,/Tb" BII)f.' Devil', registr:n!d <1 Irom t tl (.' ,-I,>'jlqnr--nr'nl on thr. fl(:.-I t'lm

700 J1(tr;ry o",.'r .WlsnN PilqN ((iflCh,nq r I I 9 r;. r plil'{', that put th,.' 1,,111 ',11

on If,,· Wayne: Slatr: Co{ll'ge rornpleted "11,,of \.t pa,>~r:s for 46 r If,',H 10 WI~,n(:r Pilgf:r·" bul1(}f)lball fleld-- Friday night. the yards, bul wao. tossed for 55 1'110 penalties doused cold walersecond Inumph of the year and yards in 10$'5es 10 ifs ground on the locals at that pOlnl and itthe 13lh in a row extending over game 10 Wind up with a net 01 fourth down pass from Hansenthr,~ seasons but, except for an minus nine yards, compared to 10 Bill Schwartl was shari aex.~l1cnt delensive s how i n g Wayne's 336 yard 01 a fl(sl downthl'oughout. most of the reasons Even mo(e a",toundlng was in - Three pray~nd <'l punt laler.10 cheer were paC,kl"d lOtO the the lacl Ihal of Ihe live flr",1 Ih(· Blue Devils gal 'lnqtherfrrst qUMtN of clctmn dO'-li!l', reglslered by Ihe Galors. crack at II Wdh Ih.C' ball al Iht·~~l~.'.scoreQiw aLlts._fhre+" four came by Wit, 01 j:}€"nn+t-tes--, W~ly.ne .16_.Han~.and-~

- -louchdowns in the flrsl period The only "edrned" fl(<,l down 'each 'had SIX 'filrders and thenand added a third siY pOinter on was on il 1) yard pa,;>~ fr'om Gres!! skfrted hl<:' lefl end for 4~the {)pt"'ninq plf1y 01 fh~ ",,,cond Quarlerbdc.k Randy Bellar to ,ards <lnd r1 IrJuc.hdownstilnl.l HlI.'<1 '1I('nl c,luqqlsh on EmJ "',cMaster eudy In Ihl.' John T h ,-I I r, f' ",o~p:r

oflf'nsr: qU,lr!f:-r~"h'r fro". TI,,!,ldndThl: b,lli. mo'ld(} sl,pp"ry by dn t-t"ildrnq 'Ip tllf· dl>/(-n"", tll/' bdll tr·,(

(',,(,ntnq ,';il', p<'lrli,ll.ly to ,',..rI' Ihn·(· <,talr··niJrt', /il,n· I', 'n" PI, fblaln(> for rlllb', In !randl(.' It ld'~lr.' rl( mr)(,· Ldfrl I~II· j"',t q\Jd~',·r " ·hl·, 10lilof' it hQI fml,-lIo Th<.'r(: w,lo., .".Ift, Bro(krndn T~,,· t',';n 1"'lrp', :r,ld",j !I}rnbl'.',lurnov(>r ilfl(~r hlrllovr·r, WaynO' rll <Inc! ",'111, I', rj'·'·r' 'f' 'r'r"lnr I tJ'jt t/'ifIn',inq r)(),,~,f·,,<,lon oj Ihp Ih,lt .f!.~"~ ':.[:,u.J.!lrjIrnH·', ilnd VJISflf:r ~>dqf'r, /11(('(' r'·' '1;".1'01', dr, (j Irnrnf.~JI,lt(-ly

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countries, lnctudinq a visit toTamania to see Lenqet. a velceno that releases carbon in thoform of simple compounds likewashing soda; and to Greenland, where!' a Danish sctenusthas traced past climate changesby examining successive layers

of ~~~ar;yO,Z;,~~:r~~~lless Earth' ;Jcameras Iravel to San Franciscoto interview a scientist who isexploring revotuttonarv newmethods of laming the next biglurch of the constantly threaten

inl~:t~e~nf~~~f~aft~~~t5 p e c I e! ,1Friday at 9: 30 p.m. takes a ftonque.m.cheek look at a lami "J1iar but critical Amer-ican crisis, ~

Ih~;~~~l~~hii~;'" the t-ensporte )

nco problem from several ocr ispecnvcs. "Takc Des MoinesPleas","' will compar e a middle!SIl'-.· Clly'C, mass Iranslt 5.y-si.l,tmto Ihal of a large City, Chicago i.·.II '....i1! analyle the! history ottraps" planning and examine jtt-c oonucet climate that somelimes hinder" overall planning

Ttus hour long report points lout mat H('my Ford'~ prcdtc tloo

;~;~d:a:.t~'~dbl~~ y';~~~~dag~ et~a~doom to the' Cities IS fa';,lbecoming cl realily ,

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WINSIDE MENU'MondilY-Taverns & pickle'.

(and'f:(J sw('(,t potato(;s. pf:clrC"lU('-'. cookies

TuesdaY··"Plllc1. bult<:rr:cl(rJrn, peelctl .,au(,l:. chocOI,11.,(,lkr-

Wednesday- Taco,:>, fellvq·latN g~~ms. Cinnamon rolls andhulter, muSkmelon

Thursday-Chicken n 0 0 d ! ('cas,>crol(', bullered green be.ans,dMk rolls, butter dnd peanjJtbb-Iler, apple dessert

Frlday-Poltsh S<1USdg(:. df.'vilc,d (>qgs< Fr(>rKh Irles. rolls andbuller. jello

Milk IS 5t'rved wdh evcrym~al

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WAYNE·CARROLL MENU:Monday- Tavern. butt('r<:>d

(orn. orange lupce, peaches.brownie "

Tuesday-Toastie. D09'~·.

Fr<'nch fries. sauerkraut, apple<',lU(e, sugar cookie

Wednesday-RunzB, mashedpotaloes and buller. carr'ot strip.lel.lo salad, vanilla pudding

Thursday·..-Oried beef g'ravyon whipped potatoes, devde!d('gg. cabba.ge salad, cak'e. rolland buller ~

Fhday-Pilla, lettuce s<1!ad,p<:>ar sauce, chocolafe cnlp bar

Milk 1<, served with cllt'rymeal

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AI'lradfw filing Matiun complete with equipment.()n':" :i,fl/Xl g,,::or,~ Ol storage. Good loeation-cnr:m'r lnt on \\'infii(It"j§ main strcl't.

IN WAKEFIELDSI(';lk hl'lIS(' bultl!· club With package liquor., CUOlfJlplelyn'rhfldl'lpc!. l'xlril nit.' SeLlling capacity. of 240. FinancingaV~lIlabl(' Present owners have -made It-·wish to rdin.Prftc(ft~

Ii.BOO ~q fl, main floor d"wntown business distriet Priced'10 SI'Jl r\t'l n(,w~

P,--·r"oll'j. wf\O a<C' nol perform"g to the elCfc-nt ot their

capabildles on their jobs or arenot learning as they should inschOOl because they have unafteviated hearing losses represent a m.onumental waste ofhuman talents.

Mrs. Lars Olson75, of RandolphRites Monday

A deligl'ftlul-'evening of clap.. ping, booing and qocd.tirnc mv­

sic will br'j,pg down .tbe curtefn-on one at public' television'smost POPUliH surnmer seriesthis week on the Nebraska ETVNetwork

"Y 0 u r 'Fiilhcr's MustaChe:'will highlighl the final "Eveningat Pops" Tvesoev at 7: 30 p.m.This brand new, rezzre-dazzteqreup makes its Pops debutduring "Old Timer's Nigh!."w_ith loads 01 stnq.a.tonq

Not to be outdone. ArlhurProcner leads the Pops in the!"Colonel Bogy March;" the"Nalional Emblem March." the!overture to the "Merry Wives ofWindsor," and "HungarianRhapsody No.2'

An unusual sctencc series isproviding some thought pr cvoking vieWing Ih,s month

"Jacob Brooowsk I 20th Century man," '5 a group otccove-senons With Dr JacobBronowski rnathr-m a t r c ian.physicist; philosopher and poetman who stands est-toe thecultural and scioout.c revotufions of fhls century, Thur",dayat 6 om. Dr Brooowsk: exptor cs the rcvorvnone-v aspectsof prolonging and even cre(11lnglife on "Revofut.on-, m Scronce "

Rounding out thl", W P <! k . sschedule are two diverse seec.ets

The PBS Specra! 01 the j'Week" Monday et 7 pm IS atwo hour documentary w h , c hexplores a n(>w ge!oloqlcal theoryend.uts JOlJJllLalillf)s.....1oL~'..~A~_~F--'~~ Ml:tHJ:standing the past and predicting Monday-Hamburger qr e vv ithl,.' future 01 our planet on potatoes, peav. rolls, butler,

'The Restless Earth" exa saucemines tbe science of "orate Tee Tuesday---:Weiner., and bun5,Ironl(S,"' which" mcllnlains thaI F~"' .. nch Ir,es, gr ..en beans,the ('arlh's crust [onSlsls 01 pumpkin puddpng ~ ~~((In.-,Iantly sl1""ng plates. and Wednesday-Hamburqe-r palli.~,upporls 1tH~ popular 'dp.el of whlpPf:ld potatoes . .-,lewed lomcldrl/lmq conlinenls Accordingly. 10f·". rolls. buttN. cookl{'stil(' mOV('ment of the~1" plate~ IS Thorsday-Br:f'f .,Iew. lel1vc('therefore responSlblf~ tor earth <,a(ad, roll'" butl{'r, cakequake,>. volcanoes and the Frlday-Peanul buffer andformallon 01 mountain~ and chlck"'n s,llad sandWich, potalomInerals .,alel-d. carrot sticks. rIce WIth

Thf' program. Illmed in 16 riHSlnsMilk i., served With every

mf;>rt(

Menus are sublec t to change.

Mr~ Lnrs I Esther) Olson, 7S.at Rural Route Randolph, d,edsuddpnly al her home ThursdayShe 'oJIa" born July IS. 189J 10Sweden '

St-r'o'ices are sel tor') p.rn·----rud<ly---tMotwa·.,.+-d~the 51 Paul's

Lulhf'r,)ll Church, Carroll' RevG.erald ~Gotlberg will o'1lual('Burial will be In the HillcrestCemetery" NortlJlk, The bodyW,lS to lie'in state from 3 pmunld 9 pm Sunday at lhf:Johnson Funeral Home, Randolph

Survlvor-s includl' her widowPr, Lars 01 R'lndolph, two ",on.""'6h,~rf ilnd /~dhur bQttl 01R<1ndolph, thrt~e daughters,Mr~, Marv,n I Bf'tly) Hartung ofPorlland. Ore. June Olson .11

horn,~ dnd Mrs Gurnt-y (Mar.,.AnnJ Loren! ot Randolph. on-e·""I,:r. Mrs Charles Chapman atHO,>k,rlS, anI,.' brother GottfrldLl:vden oj Alvdalen, Sweden,and 1.1 grelndchildren

,, Evening at Pops'Features Sing-along

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SaIl' barn I(}l';llf'd III ('f'ntr~l Ilortheast NcbraskiJ Facilities10 <I('l'oTl)w!ille approxlrn'akly 2h(Jf)head of cattle with roomfor ('XpanSIlJH Sl'lIing up 10 J:lOO .head of hogs pl"!r week. 200

___Of>"'="'I1-~U~' '" II outSide en. Paved main alleys;Ifld !>Iwdl ho~ p('ns <loJac('nt tn m~ar y new;) "bllllding wirh s;df'r.ing spating capacity of ,H.tfJ 10 ;)(}(J rwopleWltl! klldwn f;wilIIH:S and offke

. AI.x Lbk•• Saturntn

Bo,"_ 302

HENRY LEY -REALTOR5- FELIX DORCEY

Robert Hl":nry, fr.om Aberdeen,Wa,>h , 10 104' i Main; Lynn Orr-from Omaha - 10 -10J': Nl.l,n.Sharon Nobbe, frOAl 318 W'S';cond 10 Alii," Ed~ Ad<lms,1o 31,1 W, Filth, John BOdd~ckc'r,

troPl Nev.'hall. lit" to 310 MiHhOt·nn,s TurnN, tram Lyon~, to810'" LOqiln

Joseph Krumbiich. from CoJumbus fa .102 Douglas, Eldon'sStandard, 10310 S MalO, MitchMllIies, from Fre!mont to ')16Fairground No .14; Jerry Re(!g.from 116 Fairground No 48 to113 S. N~braska. Susan Wenell.from Albert City. 1(1, to 708Logan, Terry Bailey, from Peterson, la. to 204 W 13thRirbarr1_.. Brandste.f!l;>r, fromMeadow Grove to 216 Fairground No.. J5 -

ACREAGE

WAYNE SCHOOL CALENDARMondav, Sept. 18, 1972

NorH1(>it~1 Nebraska Tech and NorlheaslNd)r,lska- CoJlc'gc reprcs.entallvf.:'s alh.qh ,,(hoOI guidiJnce oHoice, mornmq

B f':eHll loolball. Pierce, hOmeTuesday, Sept. 19,,1972

f'ttt('(ld Stevens College represenlaflvesilt h,gh ",chool guidan<:e oUice

Waynf,: Educational Association meelmg,hlqh school. 4 15 pm

W,?dnesday, Sepl, 20, 19125,~ .."nth and f:lghth grade dchlC"vemen·t

1('51<,. c rty auditoriumNQrll'hl',t Npbr,l"~il Superlnt(lndenl<,

mE-('1 .11 W5CThursday, Sept. 21, 1972

S(,~(·nth and eighth grade achl-('vemenlI(·st., c ply auditOrium

Freshman lnolball at LaurelFriday, Sept. 22, 1972

S.·,..·nth and f~lghth grade achievementt<~SI.,. clI. y il'udptorlu·m

'),OU. Falls Coll"ege and Creighton Uni·,('rs,'''' r(·p-rc-senfat've., at high schoolq!lLda,,"~. 9 a m drd ') 13A'1 •

c(-'"pf'(llvelyVilr<,dy loolball at Nellgh

- FARMSFO~~ SALE -

E'f('I'Ill-nl ;j(Thlgl' located on edge of W-.ry'nl" -}>;-xl1';1 nicellir",' bNlrdom hon\(' ,·lll' dly limits :,\('W c:Jrr)('ting, full!J;L,-I'UH'HI Prin'd 1o Sf,1I

WI ;ICP'S. wl'll improve.d. Tbis is an outstanding quarh~r

I':xl:/'fHinn<tlly wpll ((mced. Outstanding W-a(~~'L supplyWakr w(jrks new in H17/J. In Dixon Counly ,loc:;Hf~d onhJ.i't-klop HjJth~ay.

~~~,;lJ~~~";'~~I~on Co. LiveStock farm.,Good contract terms .•

tlnirllr)ro~,(.(j qUiJ*"r soulhe.a-Bt of W~Yne. Can be purchat>cdlin knifl ehnlr~l('t'l "

Criminal arJ"est5 H'! thl;,' Clly of'Wij-,,-rie- drew "a 7I?~tar the­mcmlh of Auqusf, ac.cordmg !oth(; rnoJllhly Wayn(: PollC(' Of:p<l,.-!m(,nt (('pod

Thr: r{,pod nolf·" thaI duringtIl' .,an·,{, month a lffar agoHl/·re pl<,o >'Jf:rP no (f1mi.nalarn:.-,ts

Trathc accident,; for themonth dropped from In!il year's20 lc :'C:;l,:n for ,l\vgusf, 1911.

Arr(:f>t!i for the month rose ton wrile last year lhe num!;lers100d af 11. A to-tal of S14lJVia<j,colleet(:d In flOes for August

In I':>(,ulng violation cards, fll.e

----cc-!'l""..-~~r::,_:~_;~~~~~~ I~h;: I~:August in 1971

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C6mmiSslOn--HOWMd 'rcav. .u. S. Postal sectional center manager from Norfolk (jeft) presented CarlFischer hI!> commission as postmaster at Winside Tuesda'y afternoon. Mrs. RosemaryMI':'tz:. !ormer Winside Postmaster from Laurel, was also present. Fischer served coffeeand cal(e-- fO.."tns Tusto,."er~ Tue~day afternoon, asststed .by Mrs, Fische'r and Mrs...'rncrvatd Jacobsen. Fischer assumed duties A~g. 19, coming to Winside from Niobrarawhere he had been with the Po..t Office since 19S0.He .had graduated from Niobrara HighSchool and served in the U. S. Army Iwice.· ~

Marria9~'License Apphcafrons:S-ept: Ij2 - Randall S.' Picl-, 13,

and 01'-11';(' fl., K<'J::. 1 :7 b-:;tL ofl--t~t:rJqt"Ai •

ning ~Jt, 1'''9''­and 'S.6 U7>1~

Art B!<:rrr 'I}fJ/n<:, dri'/in'1wilh 10'· p<:f «.'"'" "~r -rnor(: blweight ~f alcpt>£)j..iJ. hi.s bloOd .asshown py <!Icmlcal analYSIS,{Complain! W<:d in April i. Paida SlOP 'finE' ~nd S23.)0 cosls.fier,ns,,:: ~r'"/C}"~d I'),... six month~"

Pvt MlclH:i'l1 LI':(> Mrsny, the sonof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrsny,Wayn,,',. rI:n:ntry enlisfed in thet..rmy Pn:sf:'nll'( he IS frall'lIng<11 Fori L€·onard Wood, Mo. HI:saddr('~s i~ Echo (o-Pv!. MICh',iilL 'Msn1, 507,7';-7620, ,Co. E 5thBn .. )rd Bet BDE, Fort L('onardWood r".n

P~t, aOu91;a~ SIe;-et4--­"..-,,1 aid elnd Army hi·st-or'y aJ""l

. " fradllions

Jlf::tC05..-~';,~~: r~',(~~vd:d~~4 .,..:--,--"""---------::--,.;;::'7:----­'cd 'l(;Q"d" Report .Shows Now~.~;:: H~gh J;:~ooraduatp. ~f ,..Criminal Arrests-'-

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t';',I,I!Prl/",'.

Mddrt:d'-11';11

pmThe evening ,....ill be spent

SOCially and plaYing cMds- Allrf!Sldenls of Ihe community,school tacul1y and personn~l andth<·,r spouspc, an:, invded toatt(,nd

Church Men MeetChvrch Moen of Trinity Lull)

er an Church m,--·f Tue:,da/ everv:ng at the church Feuowsn.oHall ,:)dh ('Ight en-sent

Fred Brader qeve tne lessonLunch was served by RU-S5e1Ba'rd and U-,o j,"·n~,:r

N,,·#' r'1',':',ng /"I! b'.- ()(t 10

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He',!'·',''''', ,\,,_C;'· !l,r" (I"u_·nceP!t.:iJ!l.:r dl,d Wlr:. !';"nr',,(; ,l..nO<:rs-en ~ -ff't~"U----h'>__Od

Coast Guard O",ief WarranlOffi((~r Oar'tllr"' A<.,:r>, SCln of M'"and.Mr_s,. OHQ_hsCh ot Pitger.has reported for duty al th(:(oasl GUd d ",101.011 d, PVlt,dlld.­Orr:-

5- 59t F"'~ Peters "e-:--€ft-H--t­left lor Sprjngla~e, ~.C, wherehe and hIS famrly -witf be stationed at Pope- AF8 p",t~r~ r~

furn':d to O,\f: Uni!"'d St.JIr;<, f~G~

Kordt. T~,)'!arrj h')" .')J af1(:~

~~,~ndJflgi;r;;a~~~~,r ht:'~~~r:~~;~~~;'/J,,-:':I<:; Ii-,,,--· GorpQrI --H"tcr.....hou::.t: and lh(; JulllJ';. Wmlt::r'ft::~drl;>Sidp.nce'n Ireton, la. His '/;"1,,:,.­Sharor., and 1h'!;r d<lughtr,-r,Ton,. sp<:nl Ih", past I<:ar In tn,,"

.Wintf;rlf;ld r,orr,(: HIS a'dJr<::'Ssis: S 5q\. Fred P,,:tf.:rs, ~113

Sandcla)' Pd. Springlah:. rJ (28390

Real Es'ate Trall'Sfers~

La"in;-n(r~ "nd Bla'10v; RilCkslrom te( EII[,)r;elh E. Clark, astnpof,litnd lC.-Dk,:1 ,r !I":,NE';<of n:il6: D S!: I':'

H!;rrr,¥, j ,)',d~ r-lr'\';r', II,'llJs(h!~n 10 '/J,llinm and lHr'f

• Wes, Point··<ackrt WilUam Kline of Wak.enekll operalft a Joan Shjarpe, the N 7i. leel offield radio during summ~r training: at Camp Buckner, on l17, ,0,,1-: ;:':'dgfc t-d-dd;r~n 10the U, 'lita~y Academ Reservatiol't We-st Point, N. ·1I"'rl"~. .u~ 5 $/) J.:J

'":',, "." I "I . .. ~j:!:(,l,::;Ji,;;i~i;~J';i:>: ::':~~·;lljl;};~:,;~_,;-.; t~::il,~;:j::::'i~::iar~i' ';~"" :;" .',i,"~.··" ,f',;:';:";'·;."'· ,f,·';,!'!';" "'!'.!!'; ilic,t>! ;,·,ii:::: :;,'::.!,,:

Maurice Lindsay, pr'esldentMrs. "Charlotte Wylie, vice.president: Mrs. William Hottcrewsecreterv. Mrs, Nels Nelsen,tr easuree-. Mr'.>. J. G. ,Sweigard.Christian personhood MrsChester Wylie, Cnrrsttan SOCialtnvorvement: Mrs, Allen Koch,Chris nan Global Concerns: MrsKent Jackson, Supportivc Communi1y Mrs Mildred wttteProgram Matencll ~

NomlnatmgHarry 5u,~hl

s.stcc by Mr;,Mrs 0011 WackerwiI! as sumc theirrenoerv WhUl the name of t/:1t·socrctv Nill b~! ct.anceo 10"Uni ted Melhodlst Womr:n

Meeting tilther by MrsHostess vvas

-e-Sesnor cttuens-.WlnSldf: S':nior (III/ens m'"':

Tuesday eucrocon ot the: Cit/auditorium '1J1!h ten prt:Sf;r1tMemberc,' Nor!',cd on ar t-, andcraf-ts and ptayed -cards.-

A co operative lun cb wasserved, Mrs. Meta NIeman wascoffee cnau-man ~

Next meeting will be Sept 19at 7: 30 to play cards and Sept20 at 2 pm. lor tnnqc. Bothmeetings will be at the audrtor.om

Contract ClubContract Club met Wednesday

evening in the Mrs, Rosemary

Marine Cpl, Howard Brentljnger Jr., ~on of Mr. and MrsHoward E. Brentlinger Sf.;-Of­Allen, was pfomoted to hispresen! rank, wnlle servmg- afthe Marine Corps base at n....entynine Palms, Calif

+tj-~1"+

Cadet William Kline, son otMe and Mrs, Mer~yn Kline ofRoute 1, Wakefl~ld, completedsummer training Aug 27 atCamp Buckn"!r on the reserVdfion of the U. S MilitaryAcademy, Wesf Point. N, Y

The seven v.:eek program wasdes-ign~: to ac:quai"t the WestPoint fhird classmen' (sophomores:) with ali equipment andweapons used at platobn clndcompany level in Army combatand con'ua1 support units.

An equally important 'objecti'J€' r"f lhe traini!lg "'J~s_ 10develop leadership - skilts,- de .-­complished by placing the command and adminis1ration-· of· thecade1 companies'in the hands ofthe cadets themselves.

One week was spent at Ft.Knox, Ky., wher~ cade1s received armor training.

The 20·year-old cadet is a' 1970graduate of Wakefield HighSChOOl.

-Firemen Meel­Winside Volunteer Firemen

met Monday evening at thefirehall with J4 present

Next rr1(:('IJng 'uill bl': Ocl 10

Mr and Mrs Gustav Kramt-rreturned home Tuesdal alltrspending a wp-ek In- the HarlinHilfiker home, Oen'~er, WhilE'·there they Visited Mrs. LenaBojen5. and the Lufe Schombergsand other friends

-Tour Ceramic Shop-Town and CQunh:y Edension _

Club !our~ !h_e Kruger_ C~ran:1ic·-S-hoj'i; -eeraen;-Tuesif<ty eve-rlTn1f. --.The nine members present wereluncheon guests later in the StanMorris home,

Mr$. Ruth P.~1U15on was elect­ed pre'!oj~nt feff 1973-.Mrs. lynnRobe-rf-s war. eleded ..,l-ce·presj·dtnt and Mrs, Melvin DowHng,M<.ret.ry-trtasurer, .. ~. next:-.nHflng will be Oct.

~~ Mr$. Met;v;i{l>!3<?Wli~~."

WINSIDE. • .

Mrs. Sweiga rd PresentsLesson at Auxiliary

Mrs. Edward OswaldPhone 286-4172

American Legion AuxiliaryRoy Reed Post 252 met Mondayevening al the Legion 'HaW.withlive officers end eight memberspresent

It was announced the SewingBee will meet Sept. 25 at theLegion Hall

,;Plans were made for a bingo~ party to be held Nov. 3 et tile

Norfolk Soldiers and Seuors 'Annex. It was announced theDistrict 3 rneettnq-wilt be held atThurston Oct. 8

Members donated to the Auxiliary Recreation Fund. Theygave a $10 donation to the LittleRed Scbocr :House Nurses' Senolarship fund.

Mrs. J. G. Sweigard, chaplain,gave the closing prayer. Thegroup sang "God Be With You Nev tTill We Meet Again" accornpen at 2 pmied by Mrs. I. F, Gaehler Lindsay, host",.-,sHostesses were Mrs EmilSwanson and Mrs. Fred Muehlmeier

October 9 hostesses will beMrs. Dallas Schellenberg andGlag,vs Reichert.

-Meet Tuesday­Bridge Club met Tuesday

evening in the George' Farranhome with allmembers present

Prizes were won ..by VernonHill and Charles Jackson.

September 26 meeting will bein the Vernon Hill home,

~WSCSMeets-The United Methodist Church

es Women's Society of ChristianService met Tuesday afternoonat the church social room with11 members present .. Mrs, Leo

-"Jensen wa's'··it·guest.The lesson, "Changes. Chan

ges, Ch.anges" was given byMrs. Elmer Nielsen. Mrs. J. GSweigard gave .a spiritual lifemessage "Let Us Love OneAnother'." Mrs. Maurice Lindsayrep9rted 150 pennies were'~col

lecfed for the mUe of penniesproject.

Invitations were read to at­tend guest days of the CarrollWSCS Sept. l3; Wayne WSCSOct. 11 at 7: 30 p,m, and theHoskins WSCS Oct. 4 at 2 p.m.The annual -fa/l meeting of theWSCS will be held Oct. 16 and 17in Omaha.

Election of officers was heldwilh the for,lowing. results: Mrs.

CARROLL •••Annual ~irthday

Anniversary HeldMrs. Forr..t N.ttleton

Phone 585-4833

The Carrofl Methodist WSCSheld the,r annual birthday dl'Wltvel sa" We!jno.tdav atternooD..­with· about eo present fromCarroll. Winside, Wayne, Haskin., and- RandolphTh~ welcome was given by

Mrs. Ruby Lage and the response by Mrs. Evr!lyn Miller,Randolph. Mrs, Jean SwansonintroduJ:ed the members of theprogram, Mrs. Faye Hurlbert,Mrs. -Pat Johnson, Mrs. RubyLage, Mrs. Elsie Whitney, Mrs.Ann Rober's and Kurt Nelson.

Mrs. Elsie Whi1ney read devo·Hans. A C1lOral ,eadil.g Viasgiven by Kathy fo:'!artkins, Kathy-SHlheimer, Gertie Landangerand Sandra Nelson. Mrs. N\erlir)Kenny presented- Mi""s. Jean~wanson was an"hOI'lorary mem·bership to the Carroll WSCs,Mrs. Merlin Kenny also present

-----=-----,~_d-----..Kat.bY....:=---Hankin$, Kathy Billheimey! Gertie Landanger andSandra Nelson with COl";;dges.formissions.

Rev. Bob Swanson gave theinvitation- and table ~9race.

··Mr's. Howard 'MeL,3In andMrs, Mabel Billheimer pouredcoffee. Mrs. Faye Hurlbert,Mrs. Ted Winterstein, Mrs. JohnRefhwisch, Mrs. Perry Johnsonand ,Mrs. F'-ank Cunninghamwere on the k,itchen commLtt.ee.

Mrs. Don Harmer was chairman of the dinin~ room comm:ttee, assisted by' Mrs. WillisLage, Mrs. Gene Rethwisch andMrs.Delmar Eddie,

375-2600

-When Guy Stri<:kland, gaorage owner, owned a Ryanmonoplane, sister ship of theSpirit of Sf. Louis?

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'I" .what, they need in ieac.bir.s._and_lLow Wayne Sfete can meet thoseneeds,'~.Dr., Dugan said, '.

Members of the' ccuncll areRex Cecwetteder. assistant su­perintendent at Bellev.ue;,fr:an·

f~%~;~~~';"~~~rh?~~~~~'~6~~1~ SUPerintendent; Mrs, AVf).nelle ' HeydJauff. principal .cfLewis;and ,Clark. SdiQOI,.-,So,uthS,il)UX ,City; ·a,ob ,Ad~ms', 'assis­tant superintendent, District 66,Omehar MontY"Allg~d, adminl­stretlve as~istanf"departmentatpersonnel for Omaha. Schools;Roger' Maxw.ell, Nor-folk HighSchool',. principal, and J 0 h nErnst~,. principa.1 ot ColumbusNQ.r-m. ~l~r:taF,rltary School.

YA~C···~(Continued fr-Om page J)

greatest accompltshments oc­cu-red last, summer when the~:n~~)et up a day camp in

"The YARC :ls 'a, dynamicorganization. steadily growingand improving," accon1ing ~o

Jim Miller" WSC stydent who isYARe publicity chc3J!mant'·Youcan help support this organi­zation by pledging a smallamount' per mile, usually five

~~;:~." to a quarter, to Any

The group needs volunteerriders, pick,ups, vans or trucksfor the bi~es-and riders-notable to make the entire 50 milesand people who can volunteertheir time on September' 23

Cards With Taste

Please Order Early

THE WAYNE HERALD

144 Main

Advisor:y PostTo Supt. Haun

W,lyne State College's School.of Education has enlisted eightNebraska school administratorsto serve on an advisory council.Dr Arthur Dugan, dean of thes<.hool. said the council willmeet. for the first time Monday,Se'pl. '25., at Wayne and mayconvene again a time or two inthe yp.ar ahead

'"Our purpose is to get thesuggestions 01 school officials on

Two P.arkedVehi~s Hit

A report 0,1 il stolen bicycleAnd two parked ,cars "beil,1g, hitwere amonq II,!;.> police docketilPr"s the pi1~j few days

A cof. dnv('n by John 0Mrd~. 918 Main; struck a parkedcar owned by Terry and EdithZenq of West Point Thursdaynp<lr ThIrd and Lincoln

Th(' iK(lden!. according to thereport. occurr('d about 4:50 p.mwhen Mets was turning lelf onTh'lrd ,loci hit the lelf frontt('ndPr of tile Zenq vehiCle

Friday, at 10 p,m in tbe' 300block of Main, a car. driven byMichael Wel.ler of Hopkinton,

~_\.~..r.~~ ·H·-gh-Sc·hI' la.,'hit "h'trcar end','of a-"car

.VV O l'.e l l e I U "- - 1. 00 -=-,-4I:i [ 1>,. Cl'1arles, ColHAs of

.. . ' '-'" .'. ; '~f1e, which was., stopped In CI, .Class Officers Named· :;~;:;~;~:e.wait;ngfOrfhet;ght

~akCfield High S~hool 'crass Berne. ~.'esldent;. St~tt Mills, r~~:r~e:~~~; ~~e~~5o~' aEt~:~otttcers lor .tne 1972-73 school vrce prestd:nt; June Mavis,. se-' stolen from Middle School 'about"

.~~:~ ~~~ea:~~~~~::dthfS week. ~~~:~?;K~~kep;~::;b~~~ f~~~; 9:09 p.m.· Friday. .'

, pr;~~J;~~; r:n~ey ~Ro~~lr~s,B~~i~ ~~;~~:~~~e~~udent council r e Student Flnancral. president; Pat Domsch, sccre Sophomore class' Charles Aid Group to Meet

tarv. .Paul Dahlgren, treasurer . Leonard, pre s t d e n t; Lese Wayne state Ccillege Is aJeH Simpson ~"'d Heidi Certson. Utecht, vice president; Sue Ste- member of the Nebraska Assod-5tu~enf council representatives, vet-s. secreterv. Keith Wood etten of' Student, Financial Aid·

EI~hfh grade . Danny Byers, ward, treasurer; Cindy Johnson Ad min j s tr-a tors (NAS F AA)pres~denl, Greg Simpsoni, vice and ~at· Nicholson, stu den t which will hold its fall meeflngpresld('~t, Gerald Haglund" se cocneu representettves. in Omehe , Sept. ,29.creterv. Mary Kober, trcasur. JU~ior. c1a~s S.am Utec~" The meeting .will be precededer . Kurt, Dolp,h and Lynn ~olm, pres~dent; Kitty .Fischer , vice on .rtrursoey by a workshopstudent councu repreaentettves. _pre5Idenl;. Cheryl Meyer, se. sponsored by, the Kansas City

Freshman class G.e r a I d creterv . Cmdy Keaqle. treasu region<il office of .the U.S. Officerer .. Judy Gustafson ~nd Rex of Education. accor-ding to Her­Hanson, student cocnctt . repre. old Notl. director of financialsentat.lve.s aid at Midland College and

Senter class Brenda Kruse. orestdent ot NASFAAmark, , president; Pam Johan "', The work-shop will be concern­son, vICe pre sid e' n t; Dave ed with the provisions ot the 1972Rouse, secre~ary .. Jan Johnson. higher e.ducation amendmentstreasurer .. Kirk Gardner, Dave and the procedures for makingRouse and. Kathy Drag~iJ, stu application for' federal programsdent council representatives of sludent financial aid for fiscal

year 1974Other items on the NASFAA

agenda include a business meet·ing and an executive committeemeeting.

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f<r:~~I ..... ~~III\\

;;:; ~ ,-. .', The Chinses publiahed a1'''10,000 word dictionary

than 2,000 yran

Permit 'issued 8-30·72 to Car­man Construction Co. tor $23,500residence on West Third, un­plaited.

lzaak Walton. A specter meeting of the City To Promote~~~;l~;iu;;:'~::da~e~~,a;m

Ci:6 Nafiona I Day~~~~t '6~i,d~9o~n~tr7~e:::~~~;~ Wi~il:;~~~o~la:~ ~~l~O~o~~~g,~~Sewer 71 'I. co-n~ec'jon wilh the national

The .meeting iS'open fa the +1l1nting and Fishing,Day Septpublic. ' ,}3 WI1I1 a two-day event,

The league will open the area,located four miles north ofWayne on Highway 15 and twomiles west for overnight campmg

Don Langston, in charge of theLeagut' Committee. said theremay be d"lsplays on rocks anda<,<,ol'tr;d -nillurf> moterial<; fromthe lo~l ""chools

Persons interested in further, informal,ion may contact Lang

slon or Earl BeeksIn recognition of the national

day. Wayne Mayor Kenl Hal)proclaiml'd Sept. 23 as Wayne'sHunting aftd--:-Fi-shing Day andthaI thi:; day "be an annualob5Nvan<.e the fourth Saturdayof each September."

Council Call'S"Special Meeting

Antique ClassRegistrationsDue on Friday

In the New Herbndes, islandN5 tradillonally scold childrenby ')(tylng, "Be g00d. or the~,h.!.'.e man will get you!"

FrIday Rites HeldFor Denver Couple

Funeral services were heldFriday in Denver. Colo. for Mrand Mrs, Eric Nelsen who diedin a Denver hospital

Area surVlvor5 Include MrNelsen's "15tNS, Mrs Will Lutland Mr5 F, C. Hammer ofWayne; and Mrs. Nelsen's :;ister. Mro:" Dora GriffIth of Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Don Luff ofWayne attended the services

Fiction"Goldenrod," Harker"The Levanter," Ambler."Montezuma's Revenge,"

Harrison,"The Pritcher Mass," D"ick

,on"Dopey Dan," Bickham."The Flowering," Turnball"The Innocents," Sharp"The Optimist's Daughter,"

Welty'·Ec:eak.y frj9.~.Y~,.:.....R.~g.!.r:.~.,_

Library Adds SO,oks

Evalua~ion E.n~ouragingr! Mrs, F:'orenc:e Schmerler, who'· .~ w~1I pliuin,~d and we-Ii execu- exper~ences for -c h j I d r e n todirects fhe masfers' progra-m.ln tee! .oroqrern for meeting the le,a~n. Through Ihi:; project I see,learning ,disabilities at the, Col- nee~s,ot children Inthe Tttle lt l the right and opportunity being

• ;/ege of 'St. Thomas" St Paul. prolect -. Jhe stalt implementing provided to all children;" ~~ ;Minn.; met last Mond~y and the program have demonstrated Attending the Board .ot Edu

! ~~~~S~~~c~I:~ ~:~ f~a!:s-o:e::nod :r~:~a~fdl~~lg~~;:~:~~~~pi~et~ f:~,~onM~:.eti~Zh:e~:;d:Y~:v~:

\,year of f~eral funding in the motor perception" and cvrrt- briefly on her impr.essions of.the

i.' Wayne·Carroll 'school' district: culum modlHcation. Richard Prclect. "Ve,ry often," iShe said,

Project Success' lor, the SLD Melleer, project director, has "I have read project -descrtcJ~pecific leamlng, ablJlty), (:::hUd administer:ed, the program in lions which lo~ked good on

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i s funded by Title ru. such a way\as to tactltfate the ~per, but ~~nd ffiern very..: : Mrs. Schmerfer will ect., as operation ,o~ the program for d.lsappointing when I yisited

~~~~e~~:~~~u1/~:"~~I~I~~~~t'~~~ in?~i~d~:~~J~e~~~~~~~li~~.;,the :~~tr;;~~tt~S~~~~~~~d1~~~if:~~~Ii will make during' -the current project," Mrs;' Schmerler added, a promising project.". Mrs.

ir.chQij, year .to give ongoing "jt appears to me that students Schmerter mentioned that shef,$uggestions for improvement tor In the program are being prcvt- was already familiar wffh the"the project which seeks to help ded with the opportunity to learn project, for she hadused Project.~hildren find success, children in ways that are appropriate to Success' matertets. in a learningwhose learnlng stvtes demand their needs. Through planning, disablllty class she directed atteaching techniques' d Iff e rent programing, and Individualizing the, University of Minnesota thisfrom the one~ generally used to instruction, students will be pro· past summer_ She complimentedteach reading, writing and spel vlded the· opportunity to be the board on being a .forwardling. sutcessful in their learning ex· looking group,' saying that the

" At the conclusion of her two. perlences." Way-ne·CarroU school s y s -te m'day conferences with the"stalL Mrs. Schmerler con c I uded, was more advanced in its know"

1M. r s, Sdimerler commented: "The primary obiective of edu ledge and programing tor specl"The Wayne·Carroli district has calional programs is to provide fie .learning disabilities than

many metropolitan areas.Project Success consists of

three instructional <:omponents·(J J language arts instruction;

, "Luce and' HiS' Empire," writ "The Ri·ght to Vote," Severn. ' ~~Jrr~~,'~;" P~~~~fi~~~~na:~thI3~::~n by W. A. Swanberg, is one 'of "Memo from David O. Selz fourth component, parenl de· Area persons interested in

byet~:~a~~:.~C~7J'ti~~~~~~ed ni~'~~c~~~I~re:~ds and Pham. ~~~~t;,>at~t:or~~~~~~ta~~hf~~ filking part in the three·sesslon

The-bIography 'pertains 'to----the- -tas-ms,"--Mc-HargtTe. needs --at ,their children and to ~~!~~e ;:;~:h~gt~ ~~h~~~d:~e~~c~:s:e,a~~e i~~~u~7;~ ~ur~:~rs~ in~~r:;~~i~e~~" ~~u~~e/l~:' Chang· :~~I~~S~il~:e~oP:~j~~t,:~:c:~;c;:s reminded that enrollment forms

of,the 20th century. "Storytelling with the Flannel factor into children's lives. This ~~~;~i~~e~~l:~t o~::nnc~~mRa,iI~~~~___TI!!L~_of American mis· Board," Anderson. year Ihe curriculum modifica

sionaries In China, a ma"71'()i).-~m-'Joi:,-rnaT-<::hrr$fmas lion su-pporr~' ex-rena-ecr ._*~:~I?U,I?~ChOOlS by this$C'Ssed by Gocf, .Luce became a Idea Book." inlo Ihe Middle Schopl~illionalre at age 30 and used • "The. Peter Prescription," The Community Council, an sp~~:o~~k:~orheW~~~~eirSsi~ino~IU~ ;~n~;:~~~e aio~~~~~iti:~~ ~~ P~!~~w Latin Dictionary," Cas .. ~~:uo~t~,":hew::~~c~,:~1h:C;i~~ Nebraska-Lincoln Extension,Oi

plre and acquire enormous pot- ,sell's. tirst me"eJing the lat,ter part of ~'~~~ ~~9h ~oco~~~t~~~1 ~ ~~1~iticat power. ( "TrCC5," Underwood. Septembcr and parcnt work· on three Tuesday nights, Sept.

Swanberg recoun sin fasdna· "Creating with- Beads," La shopS will get under way inling detat! the career of Luce Croix. Oclober. '26,Od 3 and ad, 10, from 7:30

:.r;:;e.thf~r j~~~rs~ti~:~S I,~~~ ~~~:~ Child Seducers," Stein· to ~~30~;¥Jt Deems,.oJl._,~I II d f L tor -from Lincoln, will be in

d~st ~~~~de~. uce'_~ propagan·

"Eleano~IO~~:P~~:rs Alone," charge. The book Is alive with vivid Lash The workshop is open to all

'portraits of the men and women "Captain Cook," Maclean. inlerested persons. Tuition is $10

~~~~e ~~ ~~t' i~utp;~~y~m'::d B~~t~~~y Inch a Lady," Lillie, ~~~~~r:;~~O~nS(ll~~:'~ co,~i~~e ~~~ass(':;ses an ext raord'lOa rily elu l,nrollmenl form:;ive man -- called by WinstonChurchill one of the most powerJul men In America

Based o,n exhaustive researchand many interviews, "Luce andHis Empire" is an absorbingbook, the maior achievement 01one of the loremost Iiv'lng bio·graphers.

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WINSIDE SCHOOL BOARDPROcEEDINGS

September 12, 1971Winside, Nebraska

The r ecoter mee1ing of the Boardof Educiltion was' neto at the highscboot Monday, September 11, 1971«r e-oc P.M

The mf:'l'I,ng WQS called 10 orderby the crcstcenr. B'ob Koll

r nc mlnu t es of tne or evtousmeeueo wer-e rear;! and approve-cl

upon motion duly made andr ar-ried. the tollowing claims, lotalinq S48,9016J were ililowed

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(Publ. Sl'pt. 4,11.18)

(Publ. sect. 4. 11. 18)

Luverne Hilton, ccuntv JudgeI Sl'illl

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. NOTICE TO CREDITORSIn IhC" cccnrv Court of 'Wayneccvotv. Nebraska

In tne Malter of the astetc ·01Robert A. 'Smilh, Deceased,

To the slate of Nebreske, to allconcerned

Notice ;:; hereby given fhal allctaimo; aQainsl s,lid estate musl bemoo on or before the 20th day ofDecember, 1971 or be forever eerreu , ano lhat a hearing on clalmlioWill be held tn this courl 00 lhe.21stday of oecernoec. 197Z 0'11 11:00o'clock A.M Dated' Aug'usl 31. 1972

, Luver-ne Hillon. CounlV Judge

piJyrollRon' Kramer, MoIea~eHammOnd stecnens , outce

Supp!,es "ACl',vily Fund Re.mb . Mrle

ace and costeceINS1RUCTION

Pavro!t , ".'Charl-c5 A Bennett Co..

T(>:dbooksHarcourt, Brace, Jovanc

v,ch, SameGeneral Learn'in", Corp.,

S,lmeLEGAL PUBLICATION Goodhp<lfT W,II(O"'. Co

NOTICE TO CREa.TORS H;::~~rq New Me1l1odAND HEIRS Silme

Case No 3991 Houqhton Mifflin, Te"'tsIn the Counly (ourl of Wayne !lnd ~uppl,e",

county. Nebrask<l J B, L'oPlncolt Co, SameIn lh(' Maller 01 !he Eo;late 01 May Ldlon Educitt,onal Pub Co,

'!;ower, Decf!asl'd S,lrnegtf\le of I"H~br,'Ska, 10 all concern McGraw H,lI Book (0,

cd T(':d~

Not,cll' i~ hl'reby given that JOhn Lonq's Book Co , SameLower ha~ 1,led a pel,l,on alleging McKnlQht and McN,ghl.tnat said·dl'ceased died intestate on S,llT'ethe 1nd d,ly 01 Janu<lry, 1959. a SlOft For('sman & Co,res,denl 01 Wayne County, Nebras Tr.'yts ,lnd suppl,Psk,l, spized of Perjf'(t,on Form Co T('",ls

An undivHled one-hall interest in AflWrlCiln PubliShers Co,Ihe Wesl H'af' (Will of the LI~)r<l(ybooksNorThwest Quarter {NW141 of The Lder,lry Guild, SameSection Twentv-one Ol} ,and the Nebr H,~toric,ll Soc, SameWesl Hall,.(W'.} of Ihe Southeast N,lrcOt,CS Educalion. Inc.Quarter (SE'41 of Section Sixteen SilmC' .(16). all in Township Twenfy.o;i" Nchon Doubleday. Inc,1261 North. Range Four (4/, Ea,sT S,lmp01 the 6th P.M" Wayne County, Nr:br,l<,kaland, Subsu,pt,onNebra~ka, N"l'.on"l Wild!',fe FC"dera '

,n wh,ch pl'l,'lonl'r has derived an I,on, S,lme,nlcresl ,lS neir, praying for dC"ler Om"h,l World Herald, Samemln,lllon at the I,me Of dealh, Ihal Ebseo SUh<,uiption Sl'rv

~~ek~~~~; ~t:~~a!;i·q-~~f.-trl~;~(d:e"'n~",r~"';-~A"'IC~!"c'.~~""",',~)~C ~i;~~~~~s. Teach(e,ll prop('rty of Ihe deceased which >nqsuppl.('Spr'!IT'On wdl bl' for hearing >n Ihlo; BrOdhccld ilnd Garret,l, Samecourt on September 16. 19-72. al 10:00 (onl,nentill Pres~, Same"o'rlock AM' Benefi( Pr,-'ss, Same

{s) Luvern" H,llon, County Judge Follett Pub Co, ~alT'l'

IPtlol sept 11. lB. B) ~,n:;(~~~nC:J;~I~~~~Ub,S,jmP

Nehr Coun on AlcOholEduC , Silme

Oll,cr: SySlem'., Same$c,encC' Research Asso

f,all's, SilmeS(hool Form and_Supply,

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(Publ Sepl, lB, 25, Ocl 1)

NOTICE OF PROBATEcese No, 3988 .In the County Cour! of w,a,yne

J:,.ouflly. NebraskaIn the MaHer of the' Estafe of

Milf tin L. Ringer, oecesseeSlilt~ of Nebraska, to all concern

odNot,c'; is hereb~ given thet ape1il,on has been filed for the­pronate of the Will of said deceasedilfld for' me appoinlmenl 01 MildredR Rinqer as executrtx. which will

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--NOTtCE TO CREDrTORSAND HEIRS

Case No 3990In Ihe County Court of wayne

county, Nebr,<lo;kaIn the Maller 'of Ihe Eo;tate of

M CLower, DeceasedSlate of Nebraska, 10 all concern,.,

_ Notice is hereby given thaI JohnLower has filed a petition alleginglh,ll sa',d deceased died .inlestate onthe 141h day of August. 1936, a ~

re"'dent of Wayne County, Nebras1<.,1. se'led ot

The Weo;t Half ,LWl,,) 01 the.Northwest Quarter (NW I4 ) ofSeclion Twenfy·one (21) and theWest Hat! (W'll 01 the Southeao;tQuarter (SE14) ot Section Sixteen(161. all in Township ''fweI'lIY·si~(2(11 North, Range Fl;lur (4), Eastat Ihe 6th p.M., Wavne counfy.Nebraska, .

,n 'lihiC'h pel,lloner, has deriver;! an,nter~sl as heir, praying tor deternlOn"tion 0' the lime 01 dl'ath" thath', died Intestall', Ihe heirS, degreeof kinship and righl of descent ofp·,,1 properly of the dl'Ce,lSC"d wf'lichp"ld,on will tJ(' lor hearing in lh,s('ourl.rln_$.~Is:ml)~r 26, 1'll2-,-aUO:OOo·(IOtl<.A.M

{s) Luvf,lrnll Hilton, County Judge(Publ. Sept.'ll, 18,15)

'f0\l .OUS.

(Publ Sept 11. 18.15)

(Publ Sepl 1,. 18,15)

['I,,('(n<'l Hollon, COUnlyJudqeI Publ ')epT \1 \B,251

Ev,ry government officialor board 'h., h-.nd'.I publicmoneys;, should publlm atregular Interval. an actourll'.Inlll of It showln, where andhow',ach doll.r,I",penf"Wehold this fo be". fundalft..".1prlnclpl, fo d,mocratlc 'loy· ..rnment.

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IPubl S('pl \1, 18. 2S1

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NOTiCE OF PROBATE'" Iht' Co"nly Court oj Wayne

r,""rlly, Nphr"~k,,

1111' M,dl"r of Thr' E~laTe ofjn',n Ol,,,/-'r, Op(eil<'<'U

. .-", ~,t"tl' of Nehril'.k,l, to all, "«'rrlr'dIlot", ,~ h"rd)y Q'v'en Ihlll <1

p" ',,-,n h"', O'-'('n hied lor the1,"ilJi,l!' of HII' wdl 01 <'n,d dec£',)sed,,,,'d lor Ih" <lppo,nlmenl 01 B BfjnrnhOfl ,-j<. ,1I:lm,n,~lfi""r w,th will,,,,,,,'~('d Ih,·r('ol, which w,lI be for~"""nq ,n thiS court on SeplemberH 1917, ,'T 9 o'clock AM

LUVc·rn,l Hillon. Counlv Judge

NOTICE TO cREDITORSI,' !hp county Court of Wayne(''')rll" N,,,llr.J<,.d

in lhl.:' M,)tI~r Of th" ESI,1t(' Of Roy[ ',Pilhr. DeceaSl'd

Trw Slale 01 f\l('brils~,1. 10 allr'rn~d

r",llfP i~ hprl>hy q,ven Ihal illlr I" Ill', ,Hhllrlsl <'.lOd I'Qat'-' m(J~1 be111"0 on Ot bet"r,: thr' 10th day atD, , ('rnhr-r, 1971 or bf-' lorever barr.,'· "n(i Ih,1t " h,)<!ronq on clarms~,dl b" held Hi th,~ courl Dccemb('r71 1?l7 ,1110 o'rlot." AM

LIJVNfl" Hillon, County Judge

NOTICE OF PROBATEIn Ih" COunTy Courl 01 Wayne

Coun!, Ne!>r,,~ka

In !hf' MlIltf'r of the Eslate 01w,rl",," Ollvl'r, De(eased

Th,' <,I,ll<' of Nf!brtlska, 10 clfl(onl,'rn"d

NOT,U' hNf.'llY q,ven Ihill ap...td.on h,l~ I)(.·,-,n lrll:'d lor IheproUdlt· of th!! ",,1I Of sa,d deceased,,lnd lor 01(-' ilppoonlmC"nl of B BBornl1ol1 a~ ,1dmon,slralor w,lh ""IIilnne~r'd Ihere()t, wh,ch w,11 be lorhe<lflnq In th" fourl on Seplember16,197/ ,11930 o'(lock AM!S(".I

NOTICE TO CR~DITORSIn ti'n' Counly Court of wevne.

coontv. NE!brilsk,ltn the Milller 01 the Estale of

Edyth Pre~('ott, [IeceasedThe SI"'(' of Nebr ...skll. To all

concerned -.-Notice IS hf!reby given Ihat all

cj,)"Y)~ aq,lIn~,t said '(':;1<110 mvst ber,t.-.d on or eercre rne 20th day ofO('(;('mt"'r, \971, or be foreverb,urpd ,1Ild h.e<lflng on claims willhr h''-;lrrl ',n th,~ court on Ihe 21stdav Of Dpct'mhllr, 1971 at 10'00o'clock AM·"[)ilIlld Ih.S 3\,1 day of Augu~t, 1971bv Ih!' r ourt .

Luv('rna Hilton. County JUdge'(Sf',11)

(Pub( Sept 4,11,19)

NOTICE TO CREDITORSC<lS!' No 39a3."Book 9. p aqo 5S9Ccuntv Courl of Wilyne County,

Nchr,l',k,lE~T"le 01 r rce.Jocncoe. Deceasednil' Slalt> 01 Nt>brilSkil. to ill!

.(-onc"rn,·dNolll:f' ,,; h('re!)y 'l,v('n that al!

cl,l,m<, ,1(j,I,nSI '"I,d eSlate mu~l be"Ic'd on 1)( hdorc thf' 171h d<'lY ofDf.'rl·m!H·r, 19/1, or be 'oreverb,lrrr'd amj th,lt a hearonq on(11"m, ",ill bp held on Ih,S (ourt onON!'''''lwr 1a, 1'172, .11 10 o'c1ockAM

l (j'lf'rna Hdton, County Judge

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&HoE REPAIRShoes in need of repair maybe left at 316 East 7th SIf·('.etin Wayne. Hours are 9:00 a.m.to 1!:oo noon and 1:00 p.m.to 5:00 p.m. Delivery in mostcases will ,be in three days.

Olesen's- Shoe ServiceWakefield, Nebr.

Phone m·2028

FOR RENT, Furnished quonsetapartmenl (e x c e p t utilities)Completely red,icorated. C a I Ilacl< Kingsfon. 375,2194 or ProPNty Exchange, 375·2134

Misc.' Services

For RentNOTICE OF PROBATE

In Iht> ('lunt,! Court of .wayn",(OUflly N,'hr,l<,k,l

111 till' M,,!!pr ot fhe Eslilt(, ofCharlr'~ Oliver, Dpceils.ed

Thf' "Tillp 01 Nenr,lskil, 10 alt(onc('rnpd

• NOI,l" I~ ~,,,..r(·h, (j,~ .. n lhal a

FOR RENT: Room, close to ~~~'t:~~~ o~~~p ~';·I~nr.I ~'~(:~ d;~~as~~~campus, fo .. male student, Cook ,lnd lor lh" ,Ippr.lnlmenl 01 B B1ng if desired. $38 per month. "'ornnof! a, ,lum,n,<,lrillor wilh wiltCall 375-2782 evenings, week· dnnf!)(f'd Ihr'r,'oL wh,ch will be for

end~ 375-2600, B·5, M·F. ~~'.'~;~, ',~, t;,;o (o~~~~c'~nAS;:tember

Luvprnil Hrlton, County Judqe'''r',ll)

WILL GIV:E PIA,NO LE~SONSin my home. College student.Call ;l75.J5t!1.. s J lt6

"Dt5T OFF." s o me th Ing yOuwould lUte to seH •• ~ then call

375-2600.

Livestock

FOR RENT: Frakes w~ter ccndilioners, fully automatic, lifetime guarantee, all sizes. for aslIttle as $4,50 per month. Swan·son TV & Appliance. Phone 375·3690 i12tf

!'."EW AND USED MOTOR­. CYCLES. Authorized Yamaha

dealer. complete parts and serv­ice. Thompson Implement,Bloomfield, Nebraska. mBtrM

FOR RENT: Attractive. quietapartment near college Extranice for group 01 girl,s or coupleCall 375-1551. s18ft

Yes. 'We have numerous ,:Christ.mas cards' this year, too. Seeour variety thts week, WayneHerald.

POODLE GROOMING, .Toyan~ rnlntature. bath and trim,M.SO. Standard size, Mr.5U: 915Main. Wayne. Phone ,375·3635.

s18tf

JOEL JEFFREY PLUMBING &HEATING, Wayne. Night andweekend work. Phone 375-165B.

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YOUR AM E RIC A N BEEFPACKERS Cattle BuyeI f-orWayne and vicinity is BobMickelson, Norfolk, Nebraska.Buyers of lat- steers and heife..s.Phone 371-0938. a31127

Sports EquipmentFOR SALE: Harley DaVidsonmotorcycle. 3·w h ee I e r. CallDennis Fleming at The WayneHerald, 375·2600 Qetween 8 a.m.and5p,m alOft

Cards of Thanks

BMnch comes fo NorfGlk after. J7 yc,ars with:the Social SecurityA.:iminis.traliqn. In addition tose·.."ing a;S m~nager _at HaltII'HJS'

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FOR RENT Furnished base·ment apartment. One bedroom,privale entrance and parking,utilities paid. One block fromcollege, Married coupled only orwould consider 1wo girls. $85 permonth. Call 379·0203 after 5:30 or3113203 anytime. . sl1tf

WE WOULD LIKE TO THANKour rclalives. and frll::nds lor thehelp giv·en us at our home andwith the ·farm work and for the

__ f'YJd hrought in since Brenf's- a<:,.cident. We would like to thank

the Winside, Rescue Dnit f-orIhAir assistance, A specialt~(Jnks also '10 Pastor and MrsGDtlb('rg 'for Iheir help, visitsarvJ pray<:>rs. Brent would al~o

li~r! to Ihan~ everyone for all ofthe pr·ayers, cards:, gifts, flowersand vistts that he receivedduring his stay in Omaha andsince relurning home Thethoughtfulness of everyone wasd('eply appreciated ·and willneVH be forgotten. Mr. andMrs Vernon Miller and fam'dy.

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FOR RENT: One bedroom, fur~ • n'lshed bas' em ent apartment.

UIiljlies.paid, Available now. 208South Nebraska or ph 0 n e375 J5B7 aft£'.L.6_--p.m~ ..a24ll.

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Phone Humphrey 400Bor 2893 "

Saturday, Sepl 30,9 30 cl m

Cornlea, Nebraska(onslgf1ment~ open till saledoy

When I t co-nes toREAL ESTATE

come-to usPROPERTY EXCHANGE

i 12 Prrlh:~"'lonal Bldg WaynePhrmt' ":7.5 :.'134 '

Machinery

_QUALITYMOBILE HOMES

12 . 14 - 24 and The All New28 'Wide by Shangri La.

Eight !'jame Br~nds to choose(<om

LONNIE'S TRAILER SALES,Inr

West Hwy 30, Schuyler, Nebr.j17tf

Real Estate

"Nebraska's lead'ing machin. ery consignment sale.

MobUe Homes

NEW HOMES and bundlng lot.In Wayne's newest' addhlon.

VaJoc ConstnzctlCl'l Co.,. 375­3374 - 375-3091· - . 375-3055.

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PRICE CUT ON 'COZY g-roombungalow. Qui~k sale essential.Phon!" 'IUn..58.{,2448. • $14t3

FARM FOR' SALE: The Chris~as estate tccefed 14 mileswest ot .Wayne on 98 and 3/4

miles soctn. Contact Elm e rMiJas, Pierce. Pxooe 329-6976.

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FOR SALE OR RENT: Sevenroom mod~.rn home, gas ,fur.necerCett ·256,3415. . a3lt6

MONEY; MONEY, MONEY'Need .somet Playhouse 'ToyCompany needs you in your~arc time, Auguat-Deeember.

PI~csC{~~nl~h:J~·~~ :onm~fs_slon, "bonus gilts, 54tH GreenStamp!>. We, train. Can orwrite D«ttty Miner, Wll.kefleld.287-2543 or Evelyn Mihulka,1231 Phillil' 'Ave., Nortotk. 371­0276,

SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALLDENTfSTS Wc'v,c found thepilinting "Tooth -Drawer," by W.French and incorporaf~ 'il intoa Christmas card for you to sendyour friends and associate5.May we show it fo you? Call375·2600 or stop at the WayneHerald for a personal showing ..

WANTED TO RENT: Garagefor 48 Dodge, Close to campus.Carol North. Neihardt Hall, 3759986. sl1l3

FOR ALL YOUR ROOFINGneed.call Casey Roofing Company,

La.... !. Ph"'. 256·3459. m22tr

WAf'.jTED: Three bed roc mborne to rent.' Call PropertyExchange, 375·2134. s14t3

Special NoticeNEW STORE HOURS: ArniesSuper Market now open everynight Including-Saturday ttll 8:30p,m. (eHept Sunday). Open"Sundays 10 a.m, to 5 p.m.

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TRACTOR BACK? low back'ache? Wrile for Irpc inforl1laliol1on ama7ing new breakthroughfor IOYI back suffprf'rs, BackCarf'. BOll: 3J3, Eudora, Kansas66015 s' 1t4

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Mercury SnowltloblleDealership

The area distributor forMercury Snowmobiles witlfranchise one dealer for'this exclustve area. ThisMer t u r y Snowmobiledealership offers excellentgrowth potential In therecreation market, Soundbusiness and fin a n c i albackqround required Willtrain and assist you andyour personnel in an pha·ses ot this growing industry. Reply 10

Sales DepartmentUnited Marine Company

4BOO Blue Parl(wayKansas City, Mo. 64130

:Help Wanted

-: FOR SAl'E: Dr'Jeld ttr epteceWOOd. Ash., oak 'and maple.

i!f'Phdne '401:385-2595,. Pender, Ne.rrbtasJi.a: 5".418

.;..FO'R 'SALE: 1972'rrrumph SlXl,U'$".100, 3,300 miles. Excellent."l~o"dltlon. Call 375·2600for Kevinr~betwe~n ~ a.m. and 5 p.m. sl~tt

';,FOR SALE: Freight damaged.

,,~~~7~'J;~7g~ln;e~~~2tc~'-'They zig·zag, make buttonholes:fancy pa1ferns, etc. Guaranteed.

,Pay. $49.70 or make small> monthly pdymenfs, Call 375.3746.

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Thursdays 8 A.M.-9 ,P.M.

Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Fri.-Saf.8 A.M..-6 P.M."<

NewBanking Hours

Every businessman considers thert you are his number one' customer, becauseIt Is the trade 01home-town folks thcit m,akes his business <\10. His welcome matis. out and youlmow he'll do his very best to take' care Of your needs. Inother cities, you're lust a transient shopper•. but here you·re d~\I withnelqhbors who will take care of your needs flist.then put their. own time andmoney with yoUrs In making this commUnity a better place to live. Buy at home

-l:nnt'be' a numbltr one customerl 1!

HELP BUILD YOUR OWN COMMUNITY ... Shop at home!

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whipped potatoesand gravy. fisH: sticks. cctatcchips, esst. salads and, puddings.~fru-.r. choc chip cookies.

cherry cobblerWednr:"dcl/. S~_;:..: is Dv;l

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chilled f r utt. yeflcv.. cake square.ice cream cups, beverage

Thursday,Sepf 21 Chili soup,grilled -t-eese sandwiches, pohsf sausages and beans. potatochip<;, asst. seteos and pUdd;r:g,,:chilled- f ruit , ~:;'-·An',;· !;-,~ttCJ ':8':'''('s. pear h cot.cte-. t,""/,:~ag'O-

Friday. Sept. 22: Mushroomsoup, crzze buns. chicken- noodle

~:i:~~o~e~d fi;~J;i~;~~s~h~~I~dfruit,' cookte ca\<-(> bars, ice

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fries, asst. salads and puddings,c.,ill!C-d f'-viI, -e-rct c,,~r;-, icc

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Janet Wacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wacker,Wayne, and Daniel Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. E1dinRoberts, WaY,Re,were married in Sept.' 9 rites at Redeemerlutheran Church. The Rev. 5., K_ de Freese officiated at theIJp.m. rites. The newlyweds are at home at 820 Nebraska.,Wayne. ~

Mr. andMrs. Daniel Roberts

Pierce, wetter Ko-bte- 01 0..,mond and Mrs. - Meta Pingelwere Saturday overnight guests'In the Harry Pingel home,Aurelia, ra. Sunday they "IsitedMrs. Ann Roggow and HenryPingel at Cherokee. re

Twenty live were at the Country Club Tuesday for the hridqeluncheon. Winners at cards wereEdifh Wightman, Connie Deckerand Leila Maynard. Hostesseswere Mrs, Marvin Dunklau andMrs. Harold Ingalls.

Next luncheon will be Tuesdaywith board members to be hosts

Club Meets ThursdayT and C ClUI) members met

Thursday with Mrs. Jim Hen­sen. Eight rnembor s and aguest, Mrs, Paul Baier. 'llerepres-ent, Mrs, Charles Nicholsand Mrs. Frank Gilber1_.w~~r",

prizes winners.September 29 meeting will, be

et 2 p.rn with Mrs. WillardBtecke.

25 at Luncheon

-Mrs. Johnson Hosts-Members of the 20th Century

Extension Club met Tuesdayafternoon in the Donald Johnsonhome. Roll call was Jessonideas,

Plans were made for achieve.merit day to be held Oct. 6 atWinside. They will visit theNorfolk Convetes cent homeSept. 26th.

Election of officers was heldwith these results: Mrs. AlvinWagner, ores-dent. Mrs. DonJohnson, vfce-presjoent • Mrs.Bill wubers. secreterv.treasur.er . Mrs. Marvin Grothe, new!".reporter. The lesson- on candlemaking was given by Mrs.Donald Johnson:-"-""--''''''·''·~

The Oct. 10 meeting will be inthe Charles Ott home.

-Youth Fellowship--Nine members of the Youth

Pocndattoo Fetlowshfp met Sun­day evening in the Peace base­ment. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Puis,sponsprs. _re·also present.

Plans Wf!re made' for a hard

~~~.p~tY ~Jhtfh wa,S to be-held

Mrs. Daflas Puts and RenneePuls were entertainment chair­men. Linda Walker served reofreshmenf~L .-

MarHyn S1rafe; news reporter.

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Missionary SocietyElects New Officers

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Mrs. Hllns AsmusPhone 565-4412

About 20 ladies etrencec thefirst meeting of the LutheranWomen's Missionary 'SocietyTuesday night, in the Parochialschool basement. Pastor Dom.son opened the meeting withdevotions, followed by a slidepresentettcn of the_· arms .endpurposes of the Lutheran Wom·en's Society.

Tile national L.W.M.S,· is anorgaJ:)ization which includeswomen from 500 WisconsinSynod Lutheran congregationsIt supports such non·budgetingprojects as printing Christianliterature in breute and,'support.iog radi9 church services.

The business' meeting wasconclucfed by.·Mrs. Ronald Sch.mldt. Ejection of officers washeld with the following results:Mrs. Otto Walltoch, president;Mrs_ Orvttle.Broecxemeter. sec.

~~~ry~~~as::ert: ~~~rf:~~~jZ:;which times the money from theMission boxes will be collectedand the Tcptc booklet studiedunder the leadership of votunteers. .. ,

'rne--ccnectton from the rnts.sian boxes of the rectes presentarnounfed to $64.70, Ladies whowere not present may give tneirmoney to Mrs. Orville Broecke-

-r-r--rrrere by Ocl. HI. The ["$

circuit rally in Stanton will beheld Oct. 18th.

The meeting closed with' prayer and refreshments were serv­ed.

Next meeting will be Oct. 12.

First7-PLgf:e 'Terraf-~umMrs. Ken {Millie} HalseY: is shown here with the prile.wlnnln~rrarlum that shedisplayed Tuesday at the Nebraska ptcrtst Society Show at Hasllfl"gs. Mrs. Halsey tookthe Hrst-ptace trophY and ribbon over 90 other entries at tne show. The terrarium depictsa wildlife' scene inside the glass bowl, replete with vancus types of plants