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- "1;"/i.'il'19 NE ,TAlE HISTOh[C"l 1500 h' J I ,>Ill LlNCOlN 120TH YEAR - NO. 18 / By Clara Osten Of the Ikr,lld The Wayne City l\lUf1ciI 'Imcnded a decision Uley at their hlst ITll'cting rmH:erning lh\.' derlnition of family io the lOlling ordinance and approved Ute' une and six-year strC¢l improvement pLU1. The council had carlier changed the number of unrcbLcd persons !lUll. ,'(,1uldllvc in a single u!lit fnlrll the Planning Conllnjsston's ommcndation of thn:c to four. At night's meeting, the Cuun- cil changed 'the number ba,'k to three and gave first roLfod approval to ordim\ucc. Jane O'Leary said 111,lt while the initial problem with housing cerned problems with a number of J,iOllege students, the ordinance lS not diretted" at the college studcnts. but rather al landlords who h:l\e a nu/nber of studcnts in hOllses lhat arc not safe. . Council debates zoning, approves street plans 'With this lVeek's 'frigid' temperatures, a' of area residents ftYllfld themseh'es with vehicles that would not star!. Ra'l.dy Efch"l'ker was one of those peoplv ",n Thursday tilotning when ternperatures registered below zero. The cold weattler is not expected to leave any time soon "ith tempuratures l'o!'el"llst to be below zero through the weekend, .... ' ... ', .. ,' '. . .. .. Winter ,woes' . Area man killJd near .Crofton Providence Medical Ccnh.'f and the \V'lytle COUl'ily Chuptl,:r uf Ihv AmeriCan lkart Association wrill" spons()ong :.1 (holcslCrol and l1lool1 sl'IcJ.:ning program on \\\:d. Feb. 7 af"! Thurs, Feb. 8. \ People wistllng to have tll"lr blood or blood can corne to hospitJI octween thc hours of 7 and 10 a.m. on those ,1att:s. Blood t:: . ..;tlllg pw- vldedJree ".I: charg(·. ft"1..: fur chokst('wl SCI\.·..:1l is SS and includes tOlal LDL (had) choleslerol, HDI. (good) .... arli..t a l, ..tl- risk f;.lctor lor UISea\t,.·. Persons takiIlt, part In this program should no fo"d for ,12 h\)u" prior to. testing and should at'swHI from an ...' .. for 2-\. "'hours. intake I,> regularly schl.:'uu!l.:'J fIlc-dH,:ulJun..; should be A short \,,111 b,,: ftlk<loul pnor to thc blood t>,:ing dril ....'[l by venipuncture. Paniclp.aIltS should plan 011 the whole proceDure W:kmg not morl' than 15 altd should 'obtain their result> b' 111.111 wllllin a weck. Educational material 'heart.heahh. exercise' and diet will be avall3hk. and the fact that the center has been full recently. The current center holds 14 and the new center will be able to house 24. Among the improvements in the new facilit)' wiIl be better security and more cell footage, "Il1e new. facility will be more modern" morc in compliance with the Nebraskll juvenile jail st'ln- <lards." Applegate said., the:work they .rre doing. Your help wiIl be a boost for lhe p<:;rson, Block walkers lilat have not re, cei v'ed ynur packets Ix: SUfe to tact 1 They were . iltili/Cd planneq \1O'Jan. 22. fl)ey- nec(] to' seMhuiqdicr p:\ct. .' .. ' ":«'lI 0{ the wuttc(snaVebeerH)l\f,'" ,iounced anll if yelU wanl to be. a intrt of tllC cdebriti' w"iter dinner• ('olllaCI oqe of the peoplc hy Feb. l8th: ,lcfUtnd Renata An, ,lerson, Bob and Tracy Keating, M,rrk'iulli Lorna erman, Kcn and ,\nne, :Nolt,:, kH)' and Manbeth' Stlldola, L,'roy.• "nd Marian son, Mark'aml'Jallc Ahmann, Jell allllJ)ebi M'Ir'tok,'Dr. Do,; alld Jan Zl'iss, R,H"lv alld Jdl B"crmer alld John ami . PMC to offer. cholesterol scree1?-ing .ov R«m..:.cJ -; -I; m fO( pre'lN15 2..1 hour penoJ .. Snow I Year To natt' . '_ 10.5" Oate High Low Predp. Snow, Jan ltt -1 Jan. 27 .5 .. 4 hn. lY ,,4 JJn 2'9- 37 11 Jon. 30 0 ,II Jan 31 -t -16 Feb. I 14 -16 Weather SUdtrb'l'rg, " FORECAST SUMMARY: Even ,,,ilk, JJctil-' air is heading uur way, and will <:\.mtinuc our \'f'l..'uthl'I through the weekenlt! Winds'will late today and llmight dangerous ,:hill flll..'tors. Llttlc snowfall lS c .... lhfllugh BWldlc up! .. VI)·: \\·ulht>r: \\'Ind: Tb .. f'. J,ll.nJ)t.111UJ) :'\ lo-2j S/·l t;rl. 'lihuc/Cllld Sill. Cl'lJ' S J(}.. .:,!O 1·'5 sunh 1111 J \10'11. Wumer .Q/. tJ W.)or- (ure('ut pro'Vldl'd. b)· RecCenter WAYNE - The Rec . Center will be closed on Saturday, Fl.'b. 3 for a baseball clinic. Thl: cen- ter will re'open on Sunday, Feb. 4. If you have any <]uestiollS regarding this closing; ple,lse feel free to call the Rec Centero!Tice at Winter concert, WAYNE - The W:ll'flC High School instrume;ltal music 'department will present a winter COlKcrt on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. It will held in Ramsey III Wayne! State College. Featured groups include the band, Jazz Ban(l 11 and Jazz B'md I. By Beth Peters Of the Hemld Theatre produdu,m, is scheduled • WAYNE '- The Community Theatre's production of the comedy "Elcar Delin<]uent" "'\"'__-, wilt be presented on F:eb. 16, 17, 23 alld 44. at 7:,30 p.m. and Feb, 25 at 2 p,m. The show is heillg dircn' cd by with p<:;rformanees at the Carriage House Theatre in Wayne's Mineshaft Mall. Tickt'ls are S6 1,)( those 18 years of 'age and oldcr amI $5 for those under 18. They will be on sale ning Feb. 2 al Suv--Mor Phlrrmae\', First Nati\lnal BllIlk and State Bank in Wayn,'. For more infonllali"'l call 375-3160 or 375-5275. .. ,.This1!iSue12 sections, 14 Single Copy 75 cents . : Thought for the dliy: J He who' laughs last dit/II 't get the joke. \. !krald ---------_.._-- "HOW MUC}!. each county and tribe has to pay dep<:;nds on how many of them commit to the Wayne will bC thc proposed site project." Applegate said, of a new Juvenile Detention Center After ibe coMition's rejection of in northeast Ncbraska. In lasl, Fri- Madison courity for the facility, the day's meeting of the: Northeast, Ne- county may dccide to withdraw ,braska Juvenile Services board, 'Wayne was"" chosen 'over Mad,s(,in; rate facility for Madison ,county. Plainview and Wisner as nrst pick The Madison site would have been for the poteniial site. The alternate frcc of charge to coalition. choice will be Plainview, John ,Penn, the board's Win- " The sail i'n Wayne will have io nebago Tribal represenmtive is cur: be tested 10 sec, if the land can fcnlly working on an arrangement support the building. The architect for the, WinI1ebtlgo tfibe to eOll- will also have speeillcsto look at. tribute S600,OOO' to the' cost of The plan is ""to purchase grl)Ulid conslructi'Qn. The stiPulatibn would from Wayne, Industries for the' new be thin the facility has to be lo<;ated location. , Th,e, purchas,' is no Ir9m "Ymnebngo than .. and of the board vote." said Mike lr!balrepresental'on on staff. , Applegate, dircctor of the Nebraska THE WAYNECel1ter had' Juvenile,' Detention Conter. in been t1m:atencd with closure by the Wayne.' .. " Jail Standards .Board and Sta(eFire Marshall, but has THF; EXPECTED cost of the' aJ,IVorable report: new buildi,!g will be $2.6 million. . c,urrenllY· has. a $;O,O<l,O revenue The current Jpe was formerly surplus "rhkh ApPle.glue bas been the .countis ;!tlll!t j.ail, hul was advised toinves!. .The surplos is turned into' a ju\;en!le faeility in due,1O gra'1.t-fuild reimbursements 1990. ...' " . In,orderforbui!dingtobegjnthe H ..t . tho b · coalition has to cOll\'jnce all ,;)1' the , .' mon.·,····, e O"1n.S C'mlnties midtnhcs.involved with, . e.JI. the pr.oject. 10 agree·to pay 93 cents Today is'the firstdlly of Heart. \() S ).41 pcr capita as lIS: share of Month. Watch forthcblock walker , conStruction (osts and continued .that will be ringing;)'our doorlx,1I operational support. Tcn Pltrties soon, This is 11101111 canvass. of the -1lllve"ulreadycoIIHUiltt'tI, hut the comn1uriity and volunt¢ers wilt be larger countks of W:tyr",. p"kora c'alling o·n'y<)u. They are :.)'our. ,'lnd h'4"e'"iJPI. " ., nc,ighbors ..aml.lll.W,\tve " fOf . Storyhours . WAYNE - Thci blJrdI)' is holding a winter storyhou,r series for <!ren 3 to 7 years, running through March 30, They arc Ileld on Satur- days at. 10:30 a.m. ;in the library level. \, \ (.' .. I" (f._ I I .' 'b ·''''"mutt_

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- "1;"/i.'il'19NE ,TAlE HISTOh[C"l1500 h' J I ,>IllLlNCOlN

120TH YEAR - NO. 18

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By Clara OstenOf the Ikr,lld

The Wayne City l\lUf1ciI'Imcnded a decision Uley h~KIIl1:lek attheir hlst ITll'cting rmH:erning lh\.'derlnition of family io the lOllingordinance and approved Ute' une andsix-year strC¢l improvement pLU1.

The council had carlier changedthe number of unrcbLcd persons!lUll. ,'(,1uldllvc in a single u!lit fnlrllthe Planning Conllnjsston's rcc~

ommcndation of thn:c to four. AtTu~sl.hlY night's meeting, the Cuun­cil changed 'the number ba,'k tothree and gave first roLfod approvalto th~ ordim\ucc.

Jane O'Leary said 111,lt while theinitial problem with housing con~

cerned problems with a number ofJ,iOllege students, the ordinance lSnot diretted" at the college studcnts.but rather al landlords who h:l\e anu/nber of studcnts in hOllses lhatarc not safe. .

Council debates zoning,approves street plans

'With this lVeek's 'frigid' temperatures, a' fltllllb~r of area residents ftYllfld themseh'es withvehicles that would not star!. Ra'l.dy Efch"l'ker was one of those peoplv ",n Thursdaytilotning when ternperatures registered Illdegree~ below zero. The cold weattler is notexpected to leave any time soon "ith tempuratures l'o!'el"llst to be below zero through theweekend, •

....' ... ', ..,''. ...

..Winter ,woes' .

Area man killJdnear.Crofton

Providence Medical Ccnh.'f andthe \V'lytle COUl'ily Chuptl,:r uf IhvAmeriCan lkart Association wrill"spons()ong :.1 (holcslCrol and l1lool1I!n:~surl.: sl'IcJ.:ning program on \\\:d.Feb. 7 af"! Thurs, Feb. 8.

\ People wistllng to have tll"lrblood or blood prl':ssurl~ t\.~Sh.:tl cancorne to th~ hospitJI octween thchours of 7 and 10 a.m. on those,1att:s. Blood pr~ssun: t:: ...;tlllg I~ pw­vldedJree ".I: charg(·.

Th~ ft"1..: fur th\.~ chokst('wl SCI\.·..:1l

is SS and includes tOlal chokst~rol.

LDL (had) choleslerol, HDI. (good)chok~wrol. tribly~~~rl;Jt" .... arli..t a l, ..tl­\.~ulat('d. risk f;.lctor lor th.~'lJt UISea\t,.·.Persons takiIlt, part In this programshould no ll1g~st fo"d for ,12 h\)u"prior to. testing and should at'swHIfrom an...' a~ohoh~ 'l~ ..·('ra~cs for 2-\.

"'hours. \Vat~J[ intake I,> ~nhrtlitl'Ja~ld regularly schl.:'uu!l.:'J fIlc-dH,:ulJun..;should be t;l~,,'n.

A short 4ue~lJOnnJtr': \,,111 b,,:ftlk<loul pnor to thc blood t>,:ingdril....'[l by venipuncture. Paniclp.aIltSshould plan 011 the whole proceDureW:kmg not morl' than 15 nHnutt..~"

altd should 'obtain their result> b'111.111 wllllin a weck. Educationalmaterial d~al;ngwilh 'heart.heahh.exercise' and diet will be avall3hk.

and the fact that the center has beenfull recently.

The current center holds 14 andthe new center will be able to house24. Among the improvements inthe new facilit)' wiIl be bettersecurity and more cell footage,

"Il1e new. facility will be moremodern" morc in compliance withthe Nebraskll juvenile jail st'ln­<lards." Applegate said.,

the:work they .rre doing. Your helpwiIl be a boost for lhe p<:;rson,

Block walkers lilat have not re,ceiv'ed ynur packets Ix: SUfe to con~

tact 1~800,642,84()'1. They were.iltili/Cd a~ planneq \1O'Jan. 22. fl)ey­~:'win nec(] to' seMhuiqdicr p:\ct. . ' .. '

":«'lI 0{ the wuttc(snaVebeerH)l\f,'",iounced anll if yelU wanl to be. aintrt of tllC cdebriti' w"iter dinner •('olllaCI oqe of the J;oll~wing peoplchy Feb. l8th: ,lcfUtnd Renata An,,lerson, Bob and Tracy Keating,M,rrk'iulli Lorna erman, Kcn and,\nne, :Nolt,:, kH)' and Manbeth'Stlldola, L,'roy.•"nd Marian Si[lll'~

son, Mark'aml'Jallc Ahmann, JellallllJ)ebi M'Ir'tok,'Dr. Do,; alld JanZl'iss, R,H"lv alld Jdl B"crmer alldJohn ami M.~y ~IU1(aUg,~L

.PMC to offer.cholesterolscree1?-ing

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R«m..:.cJ -; -I; m fO( pre'lN15 2..1 hour penoJ ..Snow I Year To natt' . '_ 10.5"

Oate High Low Predp. Snow,Jan ~6 ltt -1Jan. 27 .5 .. 4hn. 2~ lY ,,4JJn 2'9- 37 11Jon. 30 0 ,IIJan 31 -t -16Feb. I 14 -16

WeatherT.nM~ SUdtrb'l'rg, " WaK~neldFORECAST SUMMARY: Even ,,,ilk,JJctil-' air is heading uur way, and will<:\.mtinuc lo.dom~nat~ our \'f'l..'uthl'Ithrough the weekenlt! Winds'willin\,:t~a..."e late today and llmight(.·r~atmg dangerous ,:hill flll..'tors.Llttlc snowfall lS c .... Pt~ctilid lhfllughlh~ ~r)od. BWldlc up! ..

VI)·: \\·ulht>r: \\'Ind: "R:tn~~,

Tb .. f'. J,ll.nJ)t.111UJ) :'\ lo-2j S/·lt;rl. 'lihuc/Cllld ,"~·15 ~2/·6Sill. Cl'lJ' S J(}.. .:,!O ~~ 1·'5Su.n~ sunh 1111 J\10'11. Wumer .Q/. tJ

W.)or- (ure('ut pro'Vldl'd. b)·K~1[G \\'uthtrtJ~'

RecCenterWAYNE - The Rec .

Center will be closed on Saturday, Fl.'b. 3 for a baseball clinic. Thl: cen­ter will re'open on Sunday, Feb. 4.

If you have any <]uestiollS regarding this closing; ple,lse feel free tocall the Rec Centero!Tice at 375~7482,

Winter concert,WAYNE - The W:ll'flC

High School instrume;ltalmusic 'department willpresent a winter COlKcrt onThursday, Feb. 8 at 7:30p.m. It will b~ held inRamsey Themr~ III Wayne!State College.

Featured groups includethe ~oncert band, Jazz Ban(l11 and Jazz B'md I.

By Beth PetersOf the Hemld

Theatre produdu,m, is scheduled• WAYNE '- The W"y",~ Community Theatre's production of thecomedy "Elcar Delin<]uent" ...,.~ "'\"'__-,wilt be presented on F:eb.16, 17, 23 alld 44. at 7:,30p.m. and Feb, 25 at 2 p,m.

The show is heillg dircn'cd by Maur~ice'Andcf';ori

with p<:;rformanees at theCarriage House Theatre inWayne's Mineshaft Mall.

Tickt'ls are S6 1,)( those18 years of 'age and oldcramI $5 for those under 18.They will be on sale beglll~

ning Feb. 2 al Suv--MorPhlrrmae\', First Nati\lnalBllIlk and State N~tionalBank in Wayn,'.

For more infonllali"'lcall 375-3160 or 375-5275.

.. ,.This1!iSue12 sections, 14 pages~..,.... Single Copy 75 cents

. : Thought for the dliy: J

He who' laughs last dit/II 't get the joke.

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~Wayne !krald---------_.._--

"HOW MUC}!. each countyand tribe has to pay dep<:;nds on howmany of them commit to the

Wayne will bC thc proposed site project." Applegate said,of a new Juvenile Detention Center After ibe coMition's rejection ofin northeast Ncbraska. In lasl, Fri- Madison courity for the facility, theday's meeting of the: Northeast, Ne- county may dccide to withdraw

,braska Juvenile Services board, ,J~<)ITI,~Ic.~c()~ali!i~m'lndJmilda,sepa;,'Wayne was"" chosen 'over Mad,s(,in; rate facility for Madison ,county.Plainview and Wisner as nrst pick The Madison site would have beenfor the poteniial site. The alternate frcc of charge to th~. coalition.choice will be Plainview, John ,Penn, the board's Win-

" The sail i'n Wayne will have io nebago Tribal represenmtive is cur:be tested 10 sec, if the land can fcnlly working on an arrangementsupport the building. The architect for the, WinI1ebtlgo tfibe to eOll-will also have speeillcsto look at. tribute S600,OOO' to the' cost ofThe plan is ""to purchase grl)Ulid conslructi'Qn. The stiPulatibn wouldfrom Wayne, Industries for the' new be thin the facility has to be lo<;atedlocation. , Th,e, purchas,' is no f~rther Ir9m "Ymnebngo than

.._contingCnl.onaiw~l.hif(bmajoritr--J":'!1Y~C.,.Cl~WIS!!~r~and m~.st have~of the board vote." said Mike lr!balrepresental'on on staff. ,Applegate, dircctor of the Nebraska THE WAYNECel1ter had'Juvenile,' Detention Conter. in been t1m:atencd with closure by theWayne.' .. " Jail Standards .Board and Sta(eFire

Marshall, but has recentlyreceiv~.d

THF; EXPECTED cost of the' aJ,IVorable report: 'Thecen~era(sonew buildi,!g will be $2.6 million. . c,urrenllY· has. a $;O,O<l,O revenue

The current Jpe was formerly surplus "rhkh ApPle.glue bas beenthe .countis ;!tlll!t j.ail, hul was advised toinves!. .The surplos isturned into' a ju\;en!le faeility in due,1O gra'1.t-fuild reimbursements1990. ...' " .

In,orderforbui!dingtobegjnthe H . . t . tho b ·coalition has to cOll\'jnce all ,;)1' the , .'ear~ mon.·,····, eO"1n.SC'mlnties midtnhcs.involved with, . e.JI.the pr.oject. 10 agree·to pay 93 cents Today is 'the firstdlly of Heart.\() S ).41 pcr capita as lIS: share of Month. Watch forthcblock walker

, conStruction (osts and continued .that will be ringing;)'our doorlx,1Ioperational support. Tcn Pltrties soon, This is 11101111 canvass. of the-1lllve"ulreadycoIIHUiltt'tI, hut the comn1uriity and volunt¢ers wilt belarger countks of W:tyr",. p"kora c'alling o·n'y<)u. They are :.)'our.,'lnd 1vI;\~is(l[l h'4"e'"iJPI. ~ " ., nc,ighbors ..aml.lll.W,\tve " ~rnii~. fOf

. Storyhours

. WAYNE - Thci blJrdI)' is holding a winter storyhou,r series for chil~<!ren 3 to 7 years, running through March 30, They arc Ileld on Satur­days at. 10:30 a.m. ;in the library ~ower level.

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HOs.P~talNotes_~_

A.dm issions: J~n" H~rnson.

W~yne; K~llll Pilgl'r. Wlllsille;• M~ri~ Gallardo. W~kcf,dd: LorrFInn, WjnSJdl~; 'Berth~ ()bersh~w,Concord.

Dismiss~ls: Thelm~ H~llig,Laurel; L.W, !vkN~ll, W~ync;

M~d" Bring, C~rrol'l; ."ianaG~lIardo ~nd b~by girl, Wakefield;Elsie K~y, Wayn,,; Karni Pilger ~ndb~bygirl" Wlllsidl::; Harry B.argholl:.Wayne; Bertha Obcrsh~w, Concord.

In the Close·Up photo ,n thl'jan. 25 edillon or the W~Ylle lIer,~Id. un" of the jl\\tti,ipunt·s w~" in­\;lm-e,tl, iclcntilied ..

Heather Buiy~nck w~s Illmr­'-rrtttyidenlifietlilsSanth, 'Fh< lIer··

~Id.~pologiles for the error.

As of 1 March, 1996. the m~il dropslocated behind the post office for the

.purpose of customers depOSiting mailwilf nQ longer be a\8le to be provided.This service to our customers has comeabout because of chy regulations re­quiring us to relocate the said boxes. Weapoligize to our customers that haveused this service for year~ and as1(-yolxto please use the. mail drop located inthe 'lobby of the post office. effective 0;,3-01-96_ ~ "'I-

Any qJJe~tions about th;is may 'be di­rected to the .

~ostibast«,' 120PeaJt1 Street,Wayne, NE68787+'9GGS.or can (<402) 37~~_

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f 615 East 14th'Wayne. NE. 68787

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4q1 North Main Stj.~tWayne, Nebras~a i:

Phone: 375~28"9 .

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Red <;ross offeringlifeguard trainirig.

The American Red Cross is of·fering lifegu'ard training~courses the weekends of Feb. 2' and9. .

Fot more information or to reg­ister, contact. Linda. Teach.it 375:1521.

PROPERTYEXCHA"GE'

.TenpreiJent for Min.eroa ClubWAYNE.- Ten members werepresent as Milj,Crva Club met at the

home of Norma Kocher on Jan. 22. •rna res presented the program on Iraq.

Next'meeting will be Feb. 12at the Margarct Anderson home.

Briefly Speaking ..-....-------,/

me. gat rs m. Jensen oomeWAYNE -Acme Club met Jan. 15 with 'Elinor Jensen in her

home, Eight members allended for the annual paper sack luncheonand joke day. .

Delores Utecht read a quote of Martin Luther King for the th9ughtof the day.·Thank yous werc read frbm the Wayne Public Library for.l!lebook;My War" by Andy Rooney, given in memory ofme!"J1eL_

'·,l>:jlllllll~cckner and from the Nebraska Children's Home Society for;.themonetary Christmas gifts.

The group sang the birthday song forZjta Jenkins.The next meeting will be Feb. 5. with Lu Hilton at 2 p,m.

Foundation to host lunches

The. Wayne Herald, Thursday, February. 1,.1996

.'~ I ;.. '112 PROFES$lONAL BUilDING .~ WAYNE,NEBRASKA68187 OFfl\CE: 375-2134

....ell cal aIlllIPllJll~·Z1M

present concert

WSC MusicDepartment to

days below zef(). This year we haJ13 days Wilh lem or below temper·alurl'S anu three of those d;l)S wereconted 17 below zero," said PalGros.s. Wayn~. weathcr observer.

"We don't ren,..d wind and vcI()<C·Ill', hull thin.k it is safe 10 say thalthis year we have had our share oflhat too. Throw in a sUb~tanti3)i<:e

Slllml on the 17lh and a record tnghUay of 64 on the 13th and JanuaryI Y96 seems 10 be a good one tohdVC behind w.:' Gross;;aid.

The Wayn<\ State College MusicDepartment will be presenting aconcert on Thursday, Feb. 22,at 8p.m.I at the .WSC Rams~y Thealtein Wayne. The concert

.t.u.res ~h.e.... Sp!W.,hq~iR~Ail.the ,d,rectlQn'of ~""r"Hanna. /IIld al.sotheCO~pl:ftChoirand MadrigaISingers,b<>thlinder<the"direction of. ,Dr. TimothySharer.

The <;'oncertChoir willjJerformmUsicfromlheholi<JaY season,. aiecc-itnnr~(jj;i~~

Iypsopiece.,a, Rll.ssianplecebyRa,~hma1Jinoff•.aJi'rench.piecefrom, =;;;,;".=...;...--'-----~=-----=-__~ ..-JFaure and two compositionsJ:>yWSCfacUltymel1lberAntonyGar'lick. soloislsare !r;lcy Johnson,Krista Remer and JanaLundberg.

The Symphonic Ba,nd wHi per- Thc Providence Medical Center Gift Annuity also offers some veryform the m;u:ch ~'Esprit de Corps," a Foundation, undcr the direction of attractive tax advantages and helpsmovement from'.'fellce of Mind" Sandra Bartling ihe Developmcnt us solidify the financial future for1"·tJ?,~na W,iison, James Barnes' Director, has begun ·its series of..> hC<llth~carcin this area.""FlllltaSY Varia,!(Q!!s on a Theme oJ monthly .Iunches at the Providcnce Individuals interested in attend.Nicco!o Paga,nini," 31J(jalso a circus Medical Ccnter. ing a luncheon are invited to con-march from Henry Fillniore entitled Over the ncxt feW months; area tact Mrs. Bartling at the Providence"Rolling Thunder.." individuals will be invited to the MedicaJ,Center Foundation..Offi=-.•.....For more information eall'theWSC' 'ProviocnceMCdicaITfiitcr'Cliapiit·. or call her at 375.3800 Ex!. # 17.Music Department at (402) 375- Room to enjoy a meal a.nd meet "It is a priority of mine to be at the7359. members of the medical stafJ, hos· . disposal pf any individual who has

pital and foundalion board mem·· unanswered questions about whatbers. as' Well as hospital instruments arc available at theadministrator, Marcile Thomas, and Foundation."John Boomer, consultant to thcFoundation.

"The purpose of these.informalgCHogether," says Bart/ing, "is 'to

get the word out about our newCharitable Gift Annuity i'rogram.GivingfUrids through the Gift An·

.nuityoffcrs th.edonor.an opportu·qily to make a charitable gift, whileat the sametimepu!\ing the.it ownincome 'needs first·~ securing afixed·nile lifetime. income.. The

~matrix'HAI~ ,SKIN·COSMETICS

TfUCK H'\JRBC\DY BULDER!

The Library Card, TIliscolumn Is wrillen occasionally toinfonll the Wayne area as towhat types of reading materiuland oth~r items arc a,railablC at theWayne PUblic Library. . .

Recently the American Library Associationarln6t,Jn~ed the NewberyMedal award. for the most distinguished contributipn to American lit· .erat.ure for children pUblisheQ in 1995. The author, Karen Cushman,was also the NewberY Award winnQrin 1994.Her·95 book, ··Th.eMidwife's Apprcllti<:e," describcsa.young girl who IcarnsabOut mid·wifery .and life ttirough he'rtralning.ltis a Young People's book. TheALA also awarded the ¢alQecoll Medal for the mostdistinguishedAmerican pictare .book. Peggy Rathmann's "o.fficerBuclile and Glo·ria" follows the. misadventures ofa dog and Officer .Buckle; whopresents safety tips to childrcn,OfficerBu~kle canbefQund in theJuvenile books downstairs. NewberyHonor books awatded~in,lude

"The Great Fire" by Jim Murphy whicl\lClls the Slory ofChicago·s.historic fire. AlIlhcse books arc to be found in thelibrarx.

Thc Winler SlOry hour continues e.aeh Saturday at '10:30 a.m. inthe lower level; of the library ..Children Ii:qm )to 7 ate welcome!Each Saturday" 1'0luntecrrC<lllerwill share stories antl activ.ities withthe children:

Just a reminder-there arc jackets, ,hlIlS,llliltens,bOOks-;-purse.s,book marks, family picturesjJn~ whal:havc·you in our!ostand foundbo~, Pleaoe. plc<l.c,plea.>e, c.vlli" ,in and),,!Jk, \hil)g~~}ver. Y'Qu may y

. fifta.z.;tl.1ncttling, 'y,ciu iho~ght W,IS long lost' =YVe.wi.ll .blJ,Q~le;the.~.<1ilaimed jaCketS-; nliHcns and\lil(S up ;;oon togivc to the COal CI;iJsetsponsored by G1.l!de!Uod Hills mKl.hou~cs in the IxtSCmcnt of lhe Pres·byler\an Church. •

Work c'on[i~l1e.s Ill,(pi!ng,. my'$tc~i_cs from their spc,c.iat coll~ctio:~

in~o gcn.eral rlcIIOO: The 'f,<:tion lx)ok~ ,Irc lx;ing m.QveU along 'theshc1vesaSll1ystcric, arc inoerleu, so. you win need to search a linle

'1011ger for the aulm3; you arc seeking. It won't be lllngbefore we staitdqing lhesam" lhing to the Westerns'Md S<:ien~c Fi<:tion books. All

'newbOOks i,\ tt,cse categori'cs are. being placed in fi<:lion.(ano not in aspeeial'seclion),sohe sure'\o rook ill O<:I'\Jll k>r allY new·re.ka.ses byy,our favorite auttlOfs' ' • '~The W,~Ylle Puhlic L.ibrmy allu IhC Wayne Senior Center each dIS.

played Ihe. nH"Jd of !he tleW Iihrary/senior citizells ceHler W1U noor·plan re<:cntly. We thank all Ihose who cmne to VieW and shars com·menlS, bids an; e\rx'<:led incar!yF<:hruary.. Wllh cIty counnl approvalscI for Feb, 13. Plans arc Lonreak gruUlldlhis spring.

\.ibraryhours arc Monday IhrtlUgh Friday, 12;30 to X:.l0 p.m.; Sat·urday, Hla.lll. to 6 p.m.; ant! Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m. Winter swryhours arc Saturdays at HUO a.m, unlil March.30, Drop in ami "'~

~s. Vite \ViI.1 do our ~'l to answer your questions,

On January 14 the' tt'mpcralurein the Wavne 'area was 64 dt.grees.On Jan. i. 8 ,md 31 the tempera·wrcs recorded "..'ere 17 dcgre~~ bl;­low l.ero. _

Toc \VJ't'n-e are~ has recl,,'ivcd ] Iinches of s,~ow this winter and dur·ing the month of Janwry rl:·c":I'd,'(j1.06 in<:hes of preCOpiWlI()f,.

"Last Janu.ary OOf high w"s ~4

degrees aoo IhJs yea.r 64 degrees. botduring last January our .Iow w",only 12 below lero w.ilh jusl s'-'

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,-5- FREiiANNfN(;=-SES~foNS I. with Purchase Package of 25 Sessions or I

: 1 0 TANNING SE,SSION'S-$2S. I

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120 West 2nd· Midcity Plaza· 375-4020- Wayne r oJL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -0

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contribution?

reheMse musIL' tlley have practicedprior to the meeting. Reheanoalswill begin about 8:30 a.m. Satur·day. ,.

The festival conC'ludes WIth aband concert at5 p,m. Il will behdd in Ramsey Theatre. The con­<:ert is open to lhe public and ad-.mission is frt·e.

ChoOseIrt:Jtfl a wk:le range~(t(tL-e.s:(mentalternatives.

Mutual fundsStocksBonds

Annuities

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321 Main StreetW~yne.. NE68787

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Wayne State College \\'ill ho,tthe 21$t AMual HOllor Ban,t Fesu· ~val on Feb. 3. The event will b.:­held in ihe P\~terson I'II\e AnsBuilding.

The festival hosts approxirnate Iy172 high school musicians from 48area. schools. P'Mticipants,gather to

WSC to host Band Festiva]

B.·U.iG.:···.award.llJirlhe-rsStudentsa.t Wayne Middle Schoolw~rl!honW'ed'Wednesday by the Wayne KiwanisClulland Dairy Queen withlJ:U.G.aw~rds.lJ.lJ.G.stands for Bringing Up Gradesand requires that a student maintainor raise~radesinallclassesand have no(ailinggrades.. The ." awardisbase4 on Math, .English,. Science ami Social Studies grades,Those receiving awards .included,.l)ac/(. r()w, left to . right, Kelcey Sl;hlines, Jeff Pip·pitt, Tanner !"Iiemann,Corbht .Sharer,lkad Hochsteifl, Eric Poland, Mike Elfers andJeremy Fangmeier: Middle row, left to right, Kelly Mitl;hell, DevinllethlHle, AshleyGrone, .Faith ~r0t:k;l!!:,.ISllyll!... ~~hma!~hJ.ames .. petraglia .andBryce.Heithold" .. llo·ltorn.rp'\Y,leffto'i'iglif,: Emily Brady, Colemanllroders.U.J. )iuwe,Jenmfer Damme, .. Kel·sey Clar/(andI"atrinliVeto.Thestudellts rel;eivedcertiliclltes, pins lind I;ertificates for

'"Dairy·Queentrell. -,,"

·lIon.()r··••·rolls....r~leasedfor·.·Laurel-Co.ncord· Laurel:Concord :Sch06lha~ re· S\ewa'rl,Pe~nySIOne and Dustiniea,seditS 1995-96 secondqmtrtet Th01J)pson.liollbfro't . . Also released .. was ll)e first

Sevent". Gr!i:ders: Megan semester honor .rbHlist.StudentsAbts; Kylie Beames,N<itD<in Beck. namC<l i~c1ude:. '...man; Aaton .Bowder;BriluinYSeventh '.' ~raders;Megan13urns,.Breq Gould, Bob' Haisch,. Abts.\(:ylieBeames.Nathatlll¢ck.Kate Harder, AdamHartung,.Brad Jl'l<in,Aaf(~n >llowder,JlrittanyHoesing, \(elli Huetig,Rebceca BumS,BrcltGould, K~teH8J'c1er;Johnson, Greg I< vols,C.hris Adam .H;i'ilUrig,B~d HCl\;sing.Ke!li .Lac~as,EljzalJethOlson.,C<lndace. Huetig, Rebeccl1)ohnson; Greg

.P<itefielcl,.Linser···. R~smussern, Kvols, <::.hr:i.sI.,acl>as,qliuibeth 0.1-DustinReWinkel, ~lattSC"rocder; son, Candace Patefield, LinseyMelanic Th6ml'son. andEdll Rasmus~nandDustin.RewinkeL .Troycr. '.' EigbthGrilders:Jeremy An.

G . A derson, Adam Bowder,penise· Eighth'rade,.~:Jetem)f .n· Dietl.. ikef, Tyler.. Kvo.ls,N.. iC!(M.<in.

'c1etsQn, Adam B,'wder, Denise Ch . M . R h IDied.iker, Tyler K~'ols, Nick Man' ganaro,.·. n~len ... orten, . ac, e.

Olson, Lila. Preston, ·DanieIRas•.goa,naro'LClhnPrsten Mo.rDtcn, ~a~hel mussell, Sam Rccob:Tiffllny, Siaba

• sop, I a eston, an~c as· and Betsy Sohler: \'mussen, Sam Re~ob, ~ffany Freshmen: Brandoh Burns,Sla~a, ~nd ~Cl,y Sohle;. .' " ., ~" \(afi~sa. Carlsoo.;. Robyn Ebmci"r;

...• 1'.~~S~Jlle~! ~r.~ndo~ ~~rhS, Kristin. Han1liE!ly; Haidcr.'Bra,fdl· Kd'r.lSs:.,.Carlson.l-acey. Dabel'ow, HUd.SOn' Kim. Johnson ...JeremyR b Eb e K ·'u Hank Ell".' . ,. . '" 'o yn meq, £IS n;,. 'hY Marburger,Sarah Mundah,l, Heather

. Harder. Bnllld! H'!dson;ChadJo n- Patefield, Lauric SchrOC(ler,Mike·son. Kml' Johnson, Shane Krdemer,' Tone,' Amber Thompson alidJeremy Marburger. Sarah .Mundahl. Melissa Thompson. . .Heather Patelield,l-aune Schroeder, Sophornores' Megan AdkinsMikeStofje, ArUber ThOlllpsonand Bc;u' lkarnes, DanieUe.f\eckman:~etrssa~hompson. ", Andy Bose, Anthony Boysen,.S?ph~m~r~s:~eg<m Adkins.Sha.t0~ Carlson. ~[ic H~jJig, Gh~d

Beau Bearnes,·DanJelle Bec~man, . Jorgensen, Cory Lmdsay,JonathanAndr·Bose. Anthony Boysell, Marburger, KatieMonso~,AmberSharon Carlson•..Christ()pher Pehrson, Kristi. Rastede,. LanaHansen, Eric Heilig, Cory; LillllJsay, Schulte, Dena, Stapelm:tn andJMathan Marburll.er. Katie ·Mon. MichelleWiltse... I

son, Jason Penlerkk, Lana Schulle Juniors: Mindy/:ihton, Lisaand Dena Stapclman. . Erdmann, Becky Forsberg, Jonathan

Juniors: Lisa IStdmann. Becky' fritz, ~rad JohnsQn, JenniferForsberg, Jonathan Friitz, Brad Kuchta, Michael Ols!)n,' MarkJohnson, Jennifer K.u<:hur" I\Jkhael Patefield, Jimmy, Quist, Be<:kyOlson; Mark P,llcl'ield, Jimmy S<:hrocder, Peggy StanleyandNin­Quist. Becky Schroede.r, l'eggy <:ellt Ward.Sumley andVin<:ellt Ward, . s~rrlors: TQdd Arens, Lathan

Seniors: Joshua Anderson, Boysen, Chad Carlson, Andrea J' " ts c'o d highsTodd Arens, L<,rthan Boysen, Chad Ebmeier. Tyler_Erwin, Joshua anuary.POS. re rCarlson, Mallhew Christensen, Johnson. Lau.rie Lipp.Catherine and lows in the Wayne, areaAndrea Ebmeier, Tyler Erwin, Mohr, Gin.a Monson. Daniel Pc, .'Joshua Johnson, Lauric Lipp. ters. I,aetitia Schlebrowski.Catherine Mohr, Gina Monson, D;mielle Stark, Penny SlOne,Daniel Peters. LaeliJia Schlc· Dusti!, Thompson and Kody Ur.browski, Danielle Stark. Jason wiler. .

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Gap s,eparates rich from poorDear Editor: supporlil. LClllng uther state ,sena·

One of lh\.~ mosl alafJIling so- lors :.tIl~1 GOY. Nelson know of yourCioccollomic trends in America in support fll( the bIll would alsothe last decade has been. lite help,dramatlc,lIly widcning lIlCOllIe gap . ,We cannot rely on the' freehetween rieh and pIX" Currently, 1 enterwi,e system to raJse wages. Ifpcrcelll of ihe popu!auon control, It (lpcrated that way, wages should40 percent of the wealth, leavlllg 60 have riscn when huge profits 1'01' a'perc~nt of the wealth for Ihe other f<'w individuals' and corporations\)') percent of Americans. The rose, along, with prices, ObVIOusly,number> arc even more stnking if ih'll has not h"pp"ned; wage>, inone luoks al Ihe top 10 percent, re,,1 terms, have fall~I;, 'not rise, in\Vho control 69 percent of tltis na· lhe laM 1"'0 decades,11011\ money, The other90 percent 'Neal'iy 70 percclll ot Nebraskansur' the populace controls hut fi who pow work lor the mUlIlllumpercenl, 'wage arc over 2(J years old, anl! the

majority of these arc while iCmakOne re"son I'm this redislributioll ., bre,tdwlnners, Thl> fall i, Ignored

(,I' weahh has been the stagnation or by those whl) argue ttlat most mIll,d",lille of wages at the lower end of imum wage jobs arc held bythe scale. For example, the current teenagers who, by the way, arcminimum wage is at a 40-ycar low often worki'ng [() save money forIn buying j'XJwer; it would have [() theircducation. These pcople need abc Increased from the present fair shake economically.$4,25/hr. [() S5.75/hr, just to regain Dcspit~ what opponeI1ls of athe purchasing power it h"d in the minimum wagc hike c1UJIIl, studies1970s, ' ' of past increases found little (lse UI

Somcthing is being done [() be- prices or loss of jobs, Instead, rais,gin to cluse tltis income ga~, how· ing wages is good fur business andever modestly: a bill to raise the will cqntribute·to the performanceNebraska minimum wage 10 of Nebraska's economy, For allS5.15lhr. will be introduced in the these reason" we suppOrt legisla·Unicamcral in lhe ncar future. If it lion to raise the minimum wage inpasses. Ncbraska will join eight Nebraska, ,other sUlIcs,JncJU.di.ng IQWa, which Sayre, D~_ Andersen, BODDiehavc taken this step forward. We J. Andersen, Mark Higgins,urgc our fellow citizens to stand, Richard Keenan, Andrew

., behind this legislation by wriling, Alexander, Slobban KiftlY;'thcir State Senator, Pat Engel Kent Blaser, Tom Cook,(Nebraska State CapitOl, Lincoln. Jon; M. Boye·Beaman,NE 68508), and aSking him to Sta~y, McMillen

See JIM~Y, Page SA

, Tom is a Iric,llllly uealure il yuueyer h,j,l a d"ince t'; knuw him, HehIlS nC'Vcr mect another human be­ing hc dill nllt like, When we stillhvcd in Soulh Pitl>;burg he wasc(Hlstantly bdng a~kcd by thenc'ghhorhuod kids if TOrti couldL'oniC out to play,

Tom dt,csn't have a Job elth,r Ialway~ thought he walltet! 10 getOlle, but, docsn't seClTHO Ilave theknow how or desire to followthrough on gelling 0-LlC. He docsmake up for this by bcing help

ql;casions, hc has 'I<lyed out all1;lght,iml llidn~t cull honl('. Hc docsappcaral lillles to be insCl-Hive lU

th,h" family, und our wishc\.

We have sought l>rof"S1oJlalhelp on several ocra->ipn;;; lrying totC-\l\.:h lllrn that breaking the law l'i a'\crious event Hl socictv t()(ja~', butto (lUW, nu ~ly,tlL in la~t on ~vl.'ral

Thomas J, Shilnks, Tom 10 hi'Ir;cmls, ha', hat! ,I hl'lOfY 01 beingill trouble wIlh the law ,Ill SoulhPittsburg. ·Tenn., he \\'.;.lS \1,'(,:11knOwn' boy 'the 1",;,,1 p<,>IKe dcpt.'T()rn is nOt:a 'w.iolcnt irHji\~ldual. illlact the Chief of Police m SoulhPmsburg'has'suwd 10 nlywile 'L1ldf on numerous lJ<;t:a"lon, th.at \~ lK~fl

he was caughl, thaI all the)' Iiad IUdo )s shuw'Tom the t,:at U(){)f and'mhe went \\ ilhoUl a 1'u:-;\. Thi" till"had a big HIlpan with the 10G"1jUl!gcs ll'ho hav~ presided over hISC;J"\CS . .so hand luffs \O\,;,;r ....• c'v..;r,..'Cool.

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Have ,to lov\e the mediaWalter CfQnkitc used to Close,..

his TV ncwsca,lS saying "And'that's the wa)' it IS,''') Confid"nt

Americans'believed him.Things change! If an anchl)[mUll

,aid thaI now, viewers I'ouldsnickN', Americans know nelworkanc1lonrn:n (wc must be PC and sayanchorpersOns) and their wfilers arcas biased toward the liberal left, orcOl)servativc right, as anyone tryingto mold public opinion, ,- Jennings. Brokaw; Rather am]

Shaw can look into cameras andread' "news' with a biased "spin"thaI often bears little similamy toreality, For ill$!anee, how long wa,the war in Bosn'ia going on beforcthe networks finally identified thebattlc as a rel!giouswar? Whydidn't t\Je news correspo,ntlCnts ap-,piopriately depictthc war beingfought between Muslill1$ and Serbsas a religious conflagration?

Ar!lericans clidn'l send troopswben Ijle Catholics and Protestan\$

•.in Northetn Ireland were fighting,

NntiQnnl,N.wllpnp<>rA.'J8Ociation

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P"~.he'l Editor· James R, 'SI1an~Gene!aI~' Bi,I~"'"Advinslng ""'MQIlf' Tom II,,","

11""1$' Joe Shlostock,& Belh Pe"'rliRepor1llr , C~ra 0."'0

." _.sports Editor ' Kdr~ ~llfg, OlllCllllaNlger, uno. Granfield

Receptionist· DeniellolGlaIiImey...Typesel19r ' /lIyoo Henschke

Compooilion F1lremeo,..lJcIi TOWPr~ F",emao ' AI Pipjlin

Assl. Pr.sSm",,· ,DavicI&l:;h..&~V_

Coottibutiog Editor.Patlleie<lierny,lIefIinWrigtll

CoOl\mereialPrintllf ' Tllli Koenig$i:leciaIProjOi:t Asst ' Lois ,Gr!,",! ' .

w>ek"" ,,''thc·sulle, hi~hwilY departmcnt ., . ' , ,

intcnds to finish dustless suc-facing I."'utly ,W~IS ylCkr.f.llp by the l'l('~11'~qf:Highway ,16 In',.Waync and PllhL:e,dept. lh;'TI\'r,SOll m ljucsllO,lI

'Thurst\ln ~()urllirs, ' t)W~I\~,,:cll, but Just has a b"d habit,2,5. Y~llUcagIL.~_,,_,,:. ;,()~.,han~~~,~.r:h~r:',lj'htcL·s JI~ IIt~r",'January. 211,1n I . shouldn I tx.\ !gu~" y"u arc W\1II'

Jeri Mann,ng ~nd James tlL<rmg wh.y! fll tcillng )'OU thL':'StCVCrL~OII, 'WaYllC High SLhnol Welt lOany sm~lItO\vn rumors,seniors arc among 15H hIgh school gct,st;lrtcd an~ SHlries gctlargef amlstudents, frOm 86 schlxJls ;~""lSS the Illore c"lggerutcd 'IS they arc told

. state who will be phnicipating m ,.over and over, I w'H~ted,eVLlry,!ne t\>the annual'Ncbraska ,High H~nor know the trul,h. So here IS theBand and Choir program at WhOllc stor}C.Hastings COllege,

1. Afan Cramer o( Wayne was're;cI~ted president of thL' jil'oard ofTrustees of Nebraska State COIlege,s(luring a boarll meeting in Lincoln,Monday,

Therc,arq'IO,40(l people living,in Wayne ,Counly:,':Ihc,.a-wragc

value of owner·pc'ptjlied houses'inthe c'oumy is S12#X),

, IS, years~goFebruary I, 1981

w.ayne Postmaster, Wilbur,Giese, has anrlounced his reurclllenl«hcr woikinl;'f()r the Wayne PostOffice for 32 years.

Thc Waynl~ County llislOrlcalSOlietyrcmindcllWayne Countyresidents of the feb. 15 de.,dline forstories and pictures to be submittedfor publication. in thc u~x:omillg

History of w.ayneCounty.

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TheW~eHerald, ThursciaY, Febl'lUU'Y 1, 1996i' ,

(or Wayne State

ServingNorthealt Ne-bl'iUka'sGreat~.t Farmitlg Area

Offidal New.J<,peroftho City !>l'W!ayne,CouDtYOr\1/.~;' anel

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{1"1','I'a .PRIZE WINNING'NEWSPAPER 1995

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Estabtished in ,1875; a n~wspap;tr pub­lished every ThurSday, e;ntered in thepost OlfW:!LlllJd 2ndd$s posIaga paid fit.Wayne, Nebraska 68787, , '

POSTIAASTEA'; Serid address chOl19& 101"-W~ Hereid,P,O,B¢x 70, Wayne.,Nebraska. 68787

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WSC.Jazzfestival

Stale Wrestling

7/sWR­Wisner

Pilger InVite'10:00 am.9CBB/BB­

Wakefield Inv-TBACity Rec Tourney

OWHS

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EV-H-3:30 VmWR'Crelghton JV

In\,· 10:00 amWR-NorliJlkCathollc .111"

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State Wrestling

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City Recrealio.~lTourn.ey. @WHS

GBg. District Finals@WSC

7/8 WR-Wisner/Plll:\er. Invlle-4:30 pm

FRIDAY

[l,stricl Wrestling~~ Boys Town

CSlJ/BB·Madlson·H-4:00 pill(4 games)

KCrade 4. NO SCHOOLParent Teacht."r Conferenl'es

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Washington's BI!thday

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7/8WH-WlsnerA-4:00 pill

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@WRS(I game)Slale WrestJing

Carroll Grade 4 NAEP leslin!:

Va)entlne's J:)ay

Wayne Onide 4NAEl'tesUng

Third Quarttr 22Mid Tenn .

Candy Orders septHoine'

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Carroll K"Grade 4Field Trip

Post Oroce h15 pm

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Lincoln's Birthday

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OB8 Sub Dlst· 0 PlainviewSchool /3Oard Meelln!:-7:30 pm

Jr. Fire F-atrol-7:00 pIn

19 7/8 WR-N Send-A-. 4:00 pm

C-2 BB Sub Dlst-6:00 pm@. WHS (2 games)

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WlIyne State gocWlnthe road for1hc'l next pnir oFJ!~e~. The"CulStravel too Bemidji Sillte on Saturday'Uld Southwest State on Wednesday.

WS.C split a plllr of games wilhR~rnidji State. last season, losing9S,H50n the road and winnmg64·63 at home. On January 17. theWildcats beat SDLllhwcst Stute79·69 after losing twice last season.71·54 'Illd 0.1:43.

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Wayne State's Julie Heln'e. tries to steal a rebound froml'iorthern State's Melissa Krause during' Wednesdaynight's game at Rice Auditorium.

. ';;~'Wayne State'sUan Anderson pulls down a reboundduring Sa,turdayls '83-74. win over Minnesota-Morris.

Stewart sl'Ored 21 points to Icudthe Wildcats; while Susie .oslx}rnlIBd Amy Brodersen em;h added 10..Megan Pilakowski added liinepqims lind nn,e rehounds.

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Lazerl'areokeThurs, Feb 1stStarts @ 9:30pGreat pt'izes!!

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Wa vncStatclB,The WSC ",,,men's h"'hl·thall Mirinesota·Morris 81

team (9,9) dropped ".7 ~·6X decision Th(, Wayne SWteWildqt wom~"lto N<Jrthnn S.l~lk' PIT \\'c-c.lnl'~day hcl~1 (In, for ~Hl R3-S1 win OV(.'f'

night. The Wl!(k"" !l'lIbdtJlld Mmrt¢sotaM<mis'(m Smul'(lay,('a~!Y in the fip,t half ~l[)d took ,heir imp'r(lving UlCir n.x;'()n~_ to '9~~tfirst 1e<Jl1 al ,JS,q.h"t,"e' he"dlng to The 'Cats fOI','ed IH first-halfhalftime bdtJlHll.X,''i. \"5C IUI'Mvers anti built a ~6·JH leudtrailed .ttli-' cntj,rl' :'>l'l'~)l\d ·halr. goil.)~ i.lllO"lht~,loc,kerroom. IiI theclimbing. to \~ tthill Ol·\l'. p\1im at sl'c.oml'half;' \VSC saw :tlH~ir lcml5'i-'i~ antlwitlilll tllfL"'peJims lat,· ',hrink to .three with 11:13 left, huti'n the gal.n..:. rh\.\ '('i,I~,:1' 1.linl.:,"m1i,I~",_ buill. Ii: back to ... I:~. ',with 5:54-f7P'P011nnn,~C~ it(\. -\~ 1'11; \\'f '.~'~'. the' 'ryll;ail(il\~r,~ ~ 'inc Co~"ghp\ ,"l?u,irl" '

" gallW" by} lhe '';.V(l'h.~'~~ w!,.'r\."~hk,..I,D ~ ('\o~~d the. \,g~.rp.' MC)fr-is "U'llJ;t!l'tl'hold thew olf ~i.tlti,n .two wirlt 1-:57 left. but.. '."It \\;<\\'f.! prru>·' ,,'\'\'1\ b~llI t!.\.Ulll'., 'r'..:larnl· Stewart :hit a pair: of '"saitl.Jil'ad ('<Xle'll \1",' nelny.- .:\, tltree,poimers alldLcAnr, WeeksI'Vl' 'u!\\'ay~ s:i.i:l, a~~:tlll:<l \t)r'llJl'l'~l sallk~thrr,l: of four ~frcl' l,hrow'llI' to .Stale you ha\-c:', lu· Sh\)(l[ the bJll sl~allhl,' vi (,.:u:)ry,pn:Uy- . \..,.c1 I. ·'{Ull }\-:t'\"l' tp l1lakl' ,/(' (hought \VC \VL're in <olltfol forst;Jm~ Pj:r'lQlc~I'('r ,... ljur.-.; ~\Hd WI..' ,di~ln'( lltOSi-t of the: g:,ullC'," s~lid lh:uddll'th'.11- It ';elm" down 10; I ('<iuclt M.ike tiarry_ "I h;lve to g:iYI;-th~_.}ught, a pl~U~'·l.:'\(·[1 g'allH,', (':(l'l,.'ji,l !\-1illllcsol.a~·M,llffis crt-dit btcau~e'

they pUl it In H\\.·'hnJ".· :1 !\.:w Illnr~' llit'v hUllg In there :Inti lll.l!.ll:'lasttiilles than Wl" did lWl") Clljnut(~s they hll :';{If!1l..' t\lg

Til\.' \Vlltkat-; Wl'I'l.' k'd' ~\\ AIll\ s,tlllt~.·h \,I,ihs, a g~llm~ do\vlI to ttl\.'Bro(il'r\l~n and \tirl:l StC'''\:I'n, wt:u "-'i1ry: I,a.'a play, [have lo give thc/[lt:al'!l scored 14, :\lllldJ h'ibCll, \~h() nvd,t ;lIId I·have to' ~~iVl' orlr ll'~W\

'scorl',d 12 alld hd~J \\'\''''fl j-diOlllHI" l'fl',dll rol' f1ql fohling up when th~>and Lct\nll \\\'C~"';; 1,\ Ill,) :-\l'\l!'\.:d 11 (rvltllTJ,s) Jut a'll those shots. I don'tIt'lncn .\1,r~tcJ~~·~·:·'c", '> \/:.(~1, tt.Hllk we p1ayed wilh as fIlw.:hi,l, J .'.~, \L irtll'IlSlty '.rs·\V~: (~id last \\icck, but

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8~~Be;g.. .-~--.'.- .. lougl)ll;J-be~~'~i~-iii;kcY~d;iJ an supe;ti·Joo 10 tne gam-e~.- 35R,b.~SC 56 (Phil,Pl', Diu 14); UMM

Of the Herald totht; gnme was our de(ensein th~ Freshmllll Chad Nelson hIt foursecond half. We felt th

BOllJ,bsa.,,"_~!Wildcats break school three-point mark In

It was raining inside Rice could hold them under 4S percent while c1assmatc Jason Diaz scoredAudilririumduting the first half of shooting in, the. second half we llpoinlS and grahbcd 14 rcbounds.WayneSliite's game with Northern',. would win the basketbaUgame aod Sophomor~' Craig Philipp' alsoState. Raining threes. . '. that's exactly what happened." pulled down 14 boards and scored

Wayne State sank a school-re.:ord Six players scorcd in tlouble 10 points.16 three-pointers, includ.ingJ:2 in figures for the 'cats let! by Chad "Jason Diaz and Craig Phili~the first half, 10 knock of[ the 15-2 Nelson with. 17 (fOUf 3',). Kyle were oUlstanding on the boards,'Wolves ·1.00,93. The 'Cats sllOtan White (four3',) alld Dan Anderson said Me Dl'rrnotl- ."To have twoamazing 63 percent from beyond (7 rebounds) each added 16, while 'guys' with 1~ rebounds in a gmneisthe .thr~e-point arc illlhc first half, Curt Woodin (four 3's)at1tled 14. something Y()lldnn't see very often.. Wednesday, February 7b~.t the.' Wolves. hp.1 pace. Craig Philipp had J I points, Mih' It was good. to see Chad' Nelson "t Marshall, MiFmesotaNorthern State sank 53 percent of Fitmer (two 3's) had! 0 andoJaslHl come oul 01 IllS sluml) and gel three ,,~__:~~~~~~;WOMEN",.

lheir fi r'I hal f-tltree:l,-me+utl;~gitl&(~.,-atklcd-eigtlt:"--. --.--mg-thrrt'''P0imNs''f6'fUs'llunTig·"i!-·· WAYNE sTAn; MEN"

s.e.vcn ~'~oJTl.gm~rd·:~1n~e Lui.tjcns: Ry,:~o~.n~1. 'FI\~~e~~\l~',r!;.lLll~;~n~~,~l~l ~~hi;~ st.rClL~~ IJ1l~~ scconu h.;,llf,,~~lcrc the SoulhweSl Sl-utc - 8:00 nNSU ftn~s~cd the game, with 13 16, c: ,Woodin 14, 'J. DIU S, n. Alldersun 16, J gam,-,_ \\ as, ,stili prl..~tly close. The Wildcats go on th(~ road irithree-pointers. J,~",2.'. "I kit my shot wi1, there," said Ihe l<lIld of Ill,OOO Jakes'for their

Dc~p.itc sho.oti'ng- so wdt. i:n the ~:~)i~~~nJs \I.!S~sl~ ~~:~~~~~;~_~~Jl,'~~U 1,.;1 N'c lSOll," ,and after. I','c" ,~('.cy f\\,':Xl twO games.. \VSC \'ravcls too)JCnlJ:lg half, WSC ·was haVing a 1I..lhime WS(~' 59, N~L' .S'l ~tf.ug~'hllg lOT, thR'l~ or lour, games., I B~~I.l1 idji State {m Saturday andhard time builtlingmuehof a lead.. ..' Just kit the ,troke, sol Just kept.. ". ",' ",

'Kyle White hit four three'-pointcrs Wayne State 83, . ·SIHlotll1~· tbe.. baIL We havc a kw Sonlh",st SUltenext W~dlleslUly. .inthefir\al 3:30 bcforeh;llftime (0 Minmisota-Morris. 74 . big ~:alll'" c()lllifl~ IIp,but I~~"lk~._ Last::~'\:o~_::th\ ClIts beat

------h"I~""'~1<l-~e,H*--:~ao/ndtal~()lle!Gw()1'rthcrr-~,\"''t1,WIl:lCt-TO'1I1,\'~5?nllWK .... ~~tlmt!t tlt~'~! vOf1J?~acr-=r.lead·wllh :05 lelt, but LUltJcns cut founh game 1I11wetn~s Saturdav prellv soou the way we \'C' been j! unded SCd ~ s . d 5

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the le.ad to 59-53 with a night with an 8J-74'vicIOI'Y ovc~ plnvi·n~." .waYI;~ 7~lte tllppe o~~ wc~threc-poimer.from balf-wurt at the Minncs[ltn-Morl'is. The Wildcats . s;",,,~o State ,'-. - on Jilnuary . anintermission.. . " -' s,hOl just 35 percent in the. first, half ,~~4~ >, I~I '1 ::;,~cP,t, tho '.~I'fuslangs last seasonj

Thc sc.eringsloweddown in th'c and trailed 40·39, but'came out in ~ w"".".. wulnll1g 86-5Rand 82-64.'second half and Wayne Stall' held a~l th~. scc()ild half and olilscored, the . ,

H5-76Ieadwith7:()lJldLNonlwrn Coug'lrs~4-34togctthcirsevel)th w.,·... ···.··s··.'.,C· . ·b·.·e'..·'a,ts ·.D·.' ·M··.··,·M·., fa·I···I.·.·s· to·" ,N'or.thern.State was not quite ready to give in win of (he Sl",son. The 'Catsheld aand went on a 9·() run to tic the 56'35 advalllJ.tge in relK>unps ami.game; but Ihe Wildc;lIs wel'e nOI outscol'edMorris 22-7 lit (ht' free By Korey Bergready to gi,:·c up tlie lead as the'y throw line~' - 01 tlte lle",ldweinDn .'. to oill'score the Wolves "QhViouslylhekey to the gamelS·H Over the final 5:22. was oUl'lo~,1 domination 'lln the

"[t was a supe'r team "!fl,'" s:,id boards," said Head Coach GregHead Conch Greg M,'DL'fJllotL ''I'm McDermott. "Our guys 'Vel'e,proud of our guys ollthl'bench amI l'Onstantly ltHaeking the .offellsiveI thought our lelldership had a 10110 boards anti doing "pr~tt;-g(\()d jilhdo with this WIO. \Vh ...~n we're orcomrnlling the deJt.::nsi'vc boards."clicking offe,nsi.\'C'!y w{r~' [mo.'tl) The \VSC undcrclassrne,n again

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Junior Highhoops.tmwnamentscheduledWAYNE -, The Wayne City Reeremion-Lcisure DeparUnent wlil

be hoslingits annual 7th & 8th grade basketball lournament for boysana girls on Friday, February 21rland Saturday Februaty ~4lh.

~"-The-teumamentwrlI-bc:hcto-arthc-wayncCiIYAUUuonunt-:Wiiyne

High SchQ<>1 and RiCe Auditorium.For additional informlltion contact Jeff Zeiss or Jere 'Morris at the

WayneRccrcation-Leisure office,402·375-4803, P.O Box 8, Wayne,NE68787.

Youth wrestling to begin ."WAyNE _·Youth wrestlihg will begin on T,ucsday, February 61h

for the.41h - 6thgradors. This firsi?lpraclicc will be held.atlhe mIddleschool gym and' will begin at 7.00 p.m. For more informalioncontaCI.Coach Murtaugh at 375-275(1: ,_"",-

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&seballCamp scheduledWAYNE- Wayne State COllege'will be hosling a bascball camp,

February 3 at WSC's Recreation Cemer. Regislration begins at 8:00a.m. The camp, opcn for boys agcs /4·18. will run from 9:00 a.m. to3:.30 p.m. Cost of the camp is $35, which int.·ludes lunrh .

•Camp iWit(U.crors.Jncludc..S;tuI-';;ulter*>;--<Hl1-inof"Ie-ag""./,itelt'I>g-- _._~".coach for the San Diego Padres, the WSC coaching sulIl and area highschool coaches .. For more informalion, comact the WSC baseballoffice aI402-375-7012.

The Wayne Herald, Thursday, February 1, 1996

.Sports Briefs==!~"=====::::::::==:+~r •

+~Metbalfol>1n.ipet1·fofU~-~~~-----\-WAYi'm - The Wayne ,Co. Jaycees will be ~ponSQring a Super

,SIJ\lOtefl! Basket!:lall Competition on Sunday, February 4. in the WayneHigbS~IiQ<>lgyrn. Registration is at 12:30 p.m. and 'competitionbegins at 1:00 p.m. There will be age groups for 7- year olds, 8-9

01$, lQ-1I year olds and 12·13 year olds. For more informationq::!!lilft~rShel1yCarroll at 375-4423 or 375-1544.

F:cmbusgoing to KearneyWAYNE - There will be a fan bus traveling to Ihe Wayne ~tate

COllege vs. Ne.bra~ka-Keaflley basketbull game on Tuesday, February13th. The bus will leave Rice Audiloriumm3:00 p,m. The cost is$25 per pe.rson, which includes a ticket to the game and funch. CallK.en J:)llhI3],s~~9rJ)onl"arsell.37H531 tosigrl-:up.

Youth~ketballtolU7lamentplannedHI..-~.w,p,.~-WayneState Cotlege will be hosting a ou

Basketball Toufllament, Mareh 29·3l. in Rice Auditorium. TheLO~rI1aiIJel1tis'.for. boys and. girls .in grades five through cightRegistrationdeadlinc is March L For more information;~omaetMikeBarry at 402-37,5.7311 or write to: Mike Barry, Wilyne SUlle College,11I1 MainSt., Wayne, NE 68787.

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High SchoolFebr.uary 8, 1996A lilir dedicated to Technology advances in the classroom.This fair is open to all interested ~n bringing mnre technology intothe classroom. It is open to everyone in the community...there willbe-a Speci{zl Open House for Tech Prep in the West End ofthe HighSchool hosted by Bill Wilson andDave Hix.

·Presentations by area t~!\eh~rs ·Vendors frornaround'th~midwest• A dernen~tration of Virtual neality

Adminislr:Jtors, cqmpuler teachers, Media people aU need to.. come to the Tech Fair in~ayne, It ptQmis,e-s to be one that wiH provide some i,nteresting co~ ....ersation, persona~ growth,and greater,'sensit'ivily to technology. in the classroom. You can ,chedule your day learnmg from,presenters ..woo h.ave been there. They will ,hare. success stories that will encourage you andprovide you with idea, to take back wilh you. You wil[ see a brig hi future of .technology in yourschool stystem. The day will begin with registration at 8:00 a.m. and will cone/uqe by 3:00 p.m.,Attenders wlll'have opportunity to browse through the. vendor area. askin!j. questions concerning!your di,trict and may experience virtual reality u'ing tne YR machine that Viill be ondisp[ay. S~s­

:'ions",:,:~ILb,~...92.~~!L_0f1 ...~i1cbj:l-'Lljr .~i!h.'ia:riQus.1Opi~>-~plicit.ions-t~.youf·.d;'tfiet>·,.need;>.jf-";y<!lr6rsomeone you know, has a. han.<Jle on technofogy,ln ·th.e classroom and:could encourage'other, 'witb their. knowledge. p~a,e ·contact· me in I'rder that 'W€,. can,ec\Jre their" help in:pre,entirigto their peers. P.lease do() th',s today. . '-. Pr.~re9istrationis being taken by Kathy Lackas at 402-287-~061or.yQucan el1]i!i1 .in,your regi$lration [email protected]:ne.us We,'II. be seeing you at the TekTrek Across NebraSka. . .

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wsC'athletes: do well inthe cU,rssrooqlWAyNE -,,- Studcnk'lhklCS a, Wayne Slate Collcgctlfe\('orRHjg

just ns hard in the cl~\SSrOOflI as lht:y :tn..' tn, their l'hoSl'lI sport.,The cumulative grade-point,:J,'('rJgel<lf 'Ill Wildcat sllilIem·athlcles

ia an impressi\'c 3.0. During lhe 19t)S fall senll'ster, 11", 195 Wlldcalstudent-athlctes postell a GPA of 29.

For the filii senw,:ster, 11,e WLH1\(If}'S cross COllnlry le,amJclllhe:rthletk llcpaIlinent with a"GPA 013046' whilC:'ml'\\'l,iii~'li'~,bflSkelba,[1squad earncd a 3.37.

"1'\11, the couches hl~n.' al W'~I)'n~ Stah.~,'do a gn:~lt jub of n.'yruiting i

and hringing in suong, s(t1den[~uth(ctl'S," saitl r-.'l~\rk Linder, \VSC'slllhlt-lic al'ademiceoordinawr. "Wilh lIs small class sizes andoutstanding fuclJl1ty lllt::lIll:x:rs:" \V'J)'[h.' StiH~ is set up to assisl LhL'

shtdcnts' w.::mtcrnic Ill'-l,.'ds. Th~ SlUL1I".~IH,' also havl' strong supportscrvil'cs here which serve as a S.3fCh Ih.'l for all our slUllL'ruS."

t'crr-cd "~.O '.('jr-A~s 'Ju"r'irig'"'ifi~:~-l r;w5T.:Ilr ~-~li;~:;'I~r-'--\lillJ~'- All,- W;1;"~:rI).', 'l;tth;:dl,Dt";u11l" Badura. Oman.lt,. Wl)ilu~n's Il.r:t,d.. , ..\J.:lH1 Ih:J.lh:, Omaha. b;j)cb.dl: A1I1;Bh.Il!Cflol'n.. (Y:\'eill, WOTlH:n\ b'tsk~lb"Il. f\..:Ilh~ Dalton. '\V'l\'nly, WOIllI.',n', .:ru;~l'\luntry/tral'k~ Darin Gre:gol')", Elkh0w, h-J1~~b"d.t; Angt:l:.1 KIIH:rll, St<tflton, WllrTlcn',Ir:ld;,; Da\'1l1 ~1ay. IlIt11lI~tun, h'Otb'l!I, K.H'I \h:l,dr1)', Sgt· Vlut'l, I"mol, \~\"Im'l'\-)bi;1~ I..\~tb+tll.' • .

Lotal PrCSldcntul Sc-hu\.ar·Alhkws :.(j;'->,\ ..",I J 2 ,If hig.hn) Hully HJ.i;1/r. ,\tkl1.wDmen's b:ukC'loall: Chris: lh:adk>~, 1l\o·.3.~rJ-':, mt"n'~ I,;r()~s CIllllltry: 1eh l.UIl, W<lync,hll)lb;.\ll; JCill~)' Tnolll.ps:on, Wayne, '",,'unl;';\ ~ bJ.~k.L,tbJll

By KOf the HeraJ/I dropped a 6Q- 58 decisiolWO-Sout

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Laurel~Concord r~n ,their win· Ke~:~~gR:DI~i;·~:t:1i;~:~:~.~;.s~ru~ ~':streak to 10 games and a!lvanced 19 D. EnRS, J. M.gnu,on2-

the championship game orthe M d ' Results.NENACloufllamenl "fith a 68-65 • on aJlswin o'ver Elkhorn-Yalley on ,8ancrofl"Rosalie .94,Tuesdlly, Allen·27 .....•..It was a tight battlethroug~out. Allen (0'14) gotpoiJnded94;:n{

as,..' Lau.r¢1.led....·.•.. 1.5.'.,1.4. afre... r.. o.• n,eq.q....t\aJ'te.... , ., .... r. by Bancroft-Rosalie MondhnightandJ5-28at the half. The Beats led in first round LcWiS8('I. Clark55 49 f th d tournamenlacuon.· "',

- .a ter ree quanersan. The Eagles trailed 20-11 aftefonesUfVlved sev~ral allacksfrom the quarter and'38-15at.thch~lf.!t

~sJll!!L!!'~!JS'J!Wrtl)!9.p,uIL-onllC.got'wO!s(dor""lIcn'lis:the~oucdle dneepomt Will. .'. . PanthersoutscorcdtheEagles 27;9

"It was a very close game," said, Irithc.thirdand 29-3inthc,r6urth:Head ega,h. ClaytOn SleelG "Il-,~-Mtctract-muhm~~

was ";ell·· played by both teams. with. nine points.We gaineda 12 point lead in the S,od"g·. J.Kumm.2, s. Willi.m,z, M.

follr'th quart,er, 'b,ot the' Falcons lUohm .9. P. Morgln 5. C. Prochaska-S, S~Ili"ln

quiCkly closed the gap 10 four',two Coleridge 77,or one In the 1st three mmutes Winside 57several. tImes, CIUlchfrcc throws ,,ColcridgeoUk,e()red Winside 23-4 Laurel.ConciJrd's VinceWllrd stretches out for a reblJuridf~om Tyler Erwm (5.-6) and Vmce. in the.sccondqullrter and went on to while .Wakefield's Tory .' Nixon I.ooks on during theWard (Z-2) in the f(junh quarter hand thcWlIdeats(2; II) a 77'57 Bear's 169-59 win on Friday.

clinched the winfor us." .' loss Mondaynighlinfirs.lround missed the second one and we got 25·14t() lake the lead 48·47. TheTravis Stirjgley led the Bears with Lewis & Clarktourmunentaction. the rebound toscnd it to o\'ertime." Bears >tole the victory in the fourth

22 pOints and seven rebounds, , "Poor shot selecti(lO and shOOting . Justin Dutcher .. and .' Mik£ YU~_I£~llltscoring the T!:QlJllt2..-while [ yler ErWin added 18pol'iTs percentage combme1l; Jogj've~ucllercach scorl;d 15 to lend 22-] I:and Kyle Macklinhadll points and Co]eridJw.a~ig,ii<'C.()nd..414'ltter:'S<lid the Trojans. Wakd'ield shot 54 pcrcent fromnlnc rebounds.:, '. Head Coach Ji~ Hoyt :'Wc .'),layc(j, ,4.-~~.o;:~~h!ll~~lJ:;i~. ~;,,\~~~I:; :\~: ':io~';~~: lh~ ,tiCI'll. bq( LallrCl outre,bounded

The Bears now face Crofton for wcll for three quaners, b.ut the 25 8, T. H(dde' to. M. Whi.le 2.1. S,"de< S thc Trojans 35-22. _the NENAC championsl)ip on point halftime IcadWa,slOO much '.' .' .. "We wc:e down 10 most of theThurSday at 8:00 p.m. at for us. Early in the third quarter we ·Satutda)'·s Resu{(s' !J"t hall, s<utl Wakelteld HeadPlainview" The Warriors handed wcre within 14 points; butwe were. L .' I.C ' d 65 CO,ach Brad Hc)skins, "but we madeLaurel a 58-44' loss intheu~abl.e10 hold th~rn off and ",~re.. . aude I ho~~or -: . 1\ nKe run al the cud 01 the thIrd t?scaroncopcner.. .' .. ' '. n~v':.rthi~t.closeagain.,,~ __;_~~Ran o_p . .. '.' • _ ." t~Jl_U!l.:_ ..I.\Ulll:_C1!'L~Ull.~L<l!dnJ

_c,s~"!ing:=:-TSl\n-gj;:yU;TE,v.jnH.K.. · .... Q'rcliJ'lUnan:-cffilQITConnorand·_ ~urc'-€uocord--p~d]t--05.'5~lakethe shots, we had to loul <U)dM..klih II, R. Rl.",'''''' 8.R. K.ol,\;V w"', Jain.l¢yH'oldorfe.a,ch Stor~. 13 wm o\'er Randolph m the flfst 'they Ill,HIe thei~ free throws;"4. POinlStH paCe:.the Wildcats. ro.und of the NENAC tournament "Both teams hustled I\ml pllwed an

'Tue.·sday.'sOlhet .RrsuU;., O'Cojlnoradd~deightreboundsand on Satllrltty. '..... " . . e'xcellent baskelbl\1l game," saidfour.assist{ while Mundilhild . The.Bcarso.ul'torctltbcCardma[s l,ati1'cl Head Coach Clayton Steele.

SOlithSioux Citv 50, seven rcbo,Jrids ilnd Holdllrf dished ~O-IO m the tturd quaner 10 proVide' Kyle" Macklin complimentedWayne 4.5 - oUI,fiv'eassists,..:. the diflcrenc.e in the game. Llurcl Slmg[ey'~dfort whh 10 poi.ntsand

Sebring .~','KpUa'lh,2,'G: rnundll (' led. 21-9 all:f one quarter .. but It) rcboUlld$, while Ryan Kv,oJ.sWayne (5-10) lost a 50;4'5 (l'Co.""o, I), J 1I"ldo,1 U, T Soehl A Randolph rallied to cut·the lead to. mIlled nine assists'atHl five S[eals.

decision to SduthSioux City on ) 0 I h II' b' h B .lIorr",."2,~.lleh~"'2 _7-_3 allle a • dorol e cars Wes BIe,'kc [cd Wakcfidd\vithJ5

Tuesday night The Blue De\'ils W.. akeflcld .. 68, . puttheganle away in.lhe third.. pOints. ...'"went into halftime trailing 25"23, Wynot 63'-(OT) . Tra\'lsS,tmgley Icd the B(~ars WIth . sco,mg. '.",,!,(:o",o,J: R.R"mu~,cn 8.

but came out Slow in th~ thi-rd Wakefield ,\\lent' to overtime to 16 IX)inL~ and nine reoounds', while' D, 'Pl~h:r~ .'!.• T. ErwlIl 7_,.' K. ~lol'::klln I,O,"'~:~,quartcr. The Cardinals ou.1scorcd fend. off 'Wy~(jt '. 68~6J ,in,,:. the 'Rich, Rasmussen "H.ld.cd l~ points ~,~~~ri~I~5.'.~. ~l~;:i; .~~ "r [~~/;~.r\~i~;;i~:~ ,~hc Devils 19·8 in tfte "third to gain opcllIng round" -ot the LewIs, & and si}( rebounds. Rvan K','ols had 11, ~t RlSdullucJl,ct 9,' W. H,I,c<.'k.e, IS, T. Hirkky

a 44-31 advantage.. \Vayne Came Clark ',Confcrcntc t(jum~lffiCnl. . -10 POillL'\ anti fi\'~, as~.isls. . H), J Snyder 6 ,. '.back in the fourth to outscore the The Trojans led 17· I! cady but Sconng R. " ..mu'~n 14, T 1"0'" 4. K Emerson-Hubbard 70, .,Cardimils 14-6, but it was ~lO't h 31 1) '1' I' ,'" ~1ackhn 10,T. Slll1gk" 16, I{ K\o!.• lLl, J. <..h.n'\ \11 28c"nough. t_~,c uc eVl:s fa .h~d to.'CUl, th,C 1 A '1'llSC,2, v, WnJ.'fl l en ,

"Aftcr coming out slow in the load to 30-27 at halftl,!,C. Wynot . AUen dropped a 7()'~8 dccis.ion tooutscore'd Wu~eneld 17-9 in the ·Friday's ResultS' hilerson-Hubbard Ffiday night,'

second half we got ourselves into a third quarteqo:take u 44-39 lead, "]'11(' E~gles trilj.let! 17'7 'afler onepositio.n. to win," said Head.Coach b I 'r . 'V' t (' 'nt ~., . ' 1 0 - , Tut t.IC ropns Callie back lotakc • es 01· "0, qllarleran(.,I·I) atha[ltiruc. heR(,.lCky 8lihL "Theshots would not lhe lead, but Wynoi ralIiCll to tie Wayne 50 l'irlltl'scxtendct! thel~le"t!to48-.17full ftlr us again. We Me ill a the score at 61 .at the end of '. West Point llU!SCllred Wayrle ~I·(f ',l\ller t!lfe} pe:i~xl~. aniJ Oll\"',o(l:dthe~!~ml) ;rig,~t nQw.j\n~.h.iIV~ tq sta,t"(("!lIHatiOl1. • ..""" .' . '. "<11 .!ftc SerlllT\!' '!t'lfrib( .~i g'r'a,!) "1" l:aglcs n·lJ. in_the f~,urt,lf.:, . <",to r;'li'!111 bllCk up:' . _ ., ., :". "We f1if~ a five~po;in\ lead -\-illy a~ 58·5(1' ",';n -IlVn, the £lIne [)('~;Is • Michael Blohm \cd Allen with:] 5 . 1~==",=="""';""====",,,====:=,=="';;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;===d1

Paul' i'l1.ome·nl;ulTl'p seore'd 22 minu.e left and made sqme bad Frld'iY 'ugh!. W"yne'led (l·6JHer point';, .~

).po.u~~~~ ~~~d.h.f~~~dl~:~upn.~iSn.'tsWhanil(el'. decisions." '$~~d. Head Co.i\clt flrad -cmc ljuaner t~~ron; th\.~ C~ilkts' gaHlt.'\J .\I'~i~,~~:n~, I: \1)l~I:';:Jh;l,1 /~), l~~I~C~,~1:~~ ;:: ~S"O.VO" r~I)()UI1""S'" , . lI.oskins. "W~ were really .Iu~kyto a ~7 -18 halftunc lead., ... ' 51,11.",,,..,1'-, 'u: go ll)' b\'enime. Wyn\lt was Palll'B!omeuk'lJ,Dp led' W:J)'ne

Scon~$. P. Bloo~-e'~l.kl(I1P ::!~.'f. '11r~,J(!, II, N -shooting two. I.:rce tf.lrows .,wi'th, 0:02 with 2H points l.md JI 9 r\,;.~bou.nd:-;,Junek 5, E 'WI5Cltl~n 3, S, V"nh~;rn 2;'PZulk,,"',.2.' . left. .,Thyy madc (he first one, "TlImo""",, and Shllj.lting kilkd

S· J ' -., liS" said IlddCoach.RtX:kvRlIhL..ports Brief--.--~----~....-' "\Ve ilitlll\;i haniIJc.l.!ldr d·1 vc'rywcll ,Indlliln("!\t Uv,'(20 tiille<\V~ OUII,fb(iulltlt',lt' .lh0m. but C'Ollldnot nm! the N.lskcl. Paul '~l'or\:d ::!3points in lilt: Sl'(Om] [btl'. bllt hehilS to play the, wtH)lc'g'll\)~ 'al botheltds ttl help thIS lettll!."

~"'<·<.lrUlg f'R Junck ~,\I, \k\t"! Z, J

Ihre.e free thaW's down tI,c stretrh topull out the six poinl win.

Ann Brugger scored 18 poinls andgrabhed II rebounds to leadWinside, while teammate. WendyMiller added 14 p<lllllS and JessicaMiller pulled dllwn 10 rebounds,

~k')I.lng W :\oLlicr 14. A Bruucr Ill. J1)

r-.lJJlc.r,~' E [kl,:.r. 6, Je M..:.!!er '>. \! '1 0f'P 4

Em,erson-Uubbard 52,Allen 45

Abhe,y Schroeder poured III 24points, bUI Allen fell toEmerson·Hubbard 52-45 .Thursdaynight. .

After Irailing 14-X after olle• quaner and 26-18 at the half, the

Eagles oULscored the P,rates 27-26in the second half. The los.,snapped a four game wlllning Sire,,"for Allen.

Mindy Plueger added four pollllsand a dozen rebounds to the elTon.

"We gal into foul trouble carly

.. Sally's ;,,~~~,changed $:~

~~ .,( noticeably I

when he suggesteddinner at Riley's

This w~k'sspecials::

Friday-.Shrilhp Fettuccine, Alfredo $11.95 '

Satllrday-_-Charbroiled T"Bone Steak $13.95'

Sally knows he meant somethinli slJilcial, h hiS inmallonbecause RIle, 's is a Specl' la I es 1 e relaxed sur-roundings where ,ou'd n't have clout of place if VOlL ,Iaren't dressed upand yet she knows sbe can order her favo~te. II

, delicately prepared Shrimp FellucC'ine the way a good lIalian ! I

restaurant kno"s how to make it. She also knows he. will en·joy his man·sized, hand--eut. extra-tender, USDA Choice steak- ',I--cooked to IJilrfection. on an olJililtlame grill. Riley's steaks are !inever dried out the "ay he gets them at some ,res(aurants when ithey're fried on a flat grill. Sall~' knows it will be a special ioccasIon. '"1 , ,t

Hartington 58,Winside 5t

\Vinsidc went (jown to the wjr~

with Hartington before losing a5x-52 decision Thursday flight.Winside Icd 14-12 after the lirslquarter and 3 J,3D at the half.Hartington jumped OUI in front46-43 after three quarters and hit

playing With confidell('e. lh;ll's atough comhinmion lO beat."

Becky Schr<JI'lkr tlad a big gamefor Ihe Lady Bears wilh 19 pomls,nine rebounds and seven hlockedsht>ts. Alissa Krie added 17 1)(,irllS"fI(j scvcn rebounds, while ClilhyMohr dished olll eighl a"isls,Jenny H"glund led Wakelicld withlIIn~ poHHs_

~,>m,J~~ L"l,Hl"!,t·!l(l~()lt.j II Sdnoo:JJr:t ll).,'I. Kr:<: 17 (i \toil\ol'l g, -r ArUicl1Y (}: 'MAI!.~J.:~,\ 2. J !.r,lqn 2, S Lhlt::r~ 2, II ('UI1/1lfl~ltml

WArh:l<!. J lhglund ':I, to. UCl1Sl)ll 7 Kfl, J Slrnr~(l(1 S. J S~lld~hl ,>, S

U!".;...!tg.m 3

hsper, 140: J. Meyer won by pin uh overC.peh, 145, R. S'unn woo by pin 5,08 ov", Ainsworth Invitational7:,:~e:..~~2~y~~~:~t~~7~~c~'YJ~;~e~~s:~~:p~ Coach Paul Sok's WildcatsB910Joo", 189' 1. Re>hwi"h woo brpin 0,56 pulled a three-peat Saturday byover Dobesh, 215: E: lIcfLi won by 'forfeit, 275: squeezing by Class D No, 1 ratedt;L wuo bX ro,r,i" Rushville by a half poinLWayne 76, Three-peat - as in making itPonca 0 Ihree weeks in a row that the

Jon Webb (103), SCali Rcinhardt'lournament winner was(119), Jeremy Meyer (140), Robbie determined in the final match ofSturm (145),.Darin Jensen (152), the lOumarnent,Brian Campbell (160), Jeremiah Rushville to a five :md a half

t,.+--R<~"'"lefl..+l-++};-:-Gas6¥-Jull&k~,JlO.intlcad.aflcLtlll:....camplct.ion...aL(J 89) and Eric Hefti (215) all won Ihe 171-pound finals, pUllingmatches by forfeit as Wayne rolled pressure on 'Cat Joe Schwedhelmover Ponca 76·0 Tuesday night by requiring him to pin hisJay Endicoll (112) won by pill over opponent in order to score the sixlason Gosvenor, Josh Murtaugh point win that would pUI the(J 25) won by pill over NlIthan Wildcab on top,Reeve, Tyler Entilcoll (130) won Schwedhclm responded byby decision" 11·0, over Ty S~hrarn pinningLes Painler of host team\IfId-jet!y-'CaIHf'beIH:~oo-~worthat theA'50 mark aL_pin 'o-veT Ja6obBOs'siilan"to the match. -Painter cm;ne into thecomplete .the Blue Devil.c;lean bout with a won-loss record ofsv;'ccp, 17-5.

JV aClillO .·S!I'I( Scott .Reinh~rdt .The Winside coaching staff w.asand Jack Dorcey lo,;lng ITlatches well pleased with the victory as,

. while Wes Sievers pinned his in addition to outla>ting top rutedPonca opponen't \. Rushville. the Wildcats

Wayne at Albion Invite outdistanced Class G No.5 ratedCoach John. Murtaugh and his and DistrICt D-2 opponent Roek

wrestl!ngsquad traveled to Albion County by 3(JPOInL~,

Sat~rday t~ ~acc i-l.highLy-:~cga~d~d ..l4~~~U:f{~~n~:~~r:1hf\:~~~o~~h;~~~field of s~LCwidc wresthng lCams.· U).IrweU 90, O'~eul SCM.rY·1·59,-G~rke. :; DTc:ims competing lodudc9 elas's A 575, GOlhwburg 46. Cril~fOfd 14, MuUen lV

Kcam.cy a.~wcJlas Scwar.d, Albjon 2, ~:J~:\t~e~~~~iL~~nt~2~hl~ff J~(;l)bscn (4t.h)

and Lexington, all at Ohc timc raled 2-~'lost to !lam (RC) 12-1. 119- Ju.llUl BowC3'.:I"ClaSs: B schQo}s. (1:1,2-0 WOf; b~' ?Ul'4'21 o.... er,:lo:&h BoweN

..The Blue Devils came a~ay wlth ~~~~'~~~1~:~;~d~ut_S~YIO~[:~~~6~~'l~;~~;five. medal" winners and gained (RU1h),]);5 Cor~ ~l"\Imme;l:s (hi) ) (J wu~

valuable m~\t experience whidl ~~ :~:r :,~c:~:r'~~~<l~R~~~~,Jt:r~.~~:(!st,lould. prepare them for: the Molu (3{qJ ).\ won 7·3 o....er D~ .... l-'I ti\W5,),

~p;~min~,djstr~c.~ ,,'ompctitio,O_ . ~;g;i::~~~o~~; (~~lP)2~~\(~~I\l~:~j:~:.\Vaync, ·composed ('}.t mostly (llufwelll, PI, Jdf ftu8 (<lib) 1·2 I').'it 1'}·6 (u

underclassmen, has cotltinucd to l>ug.... n ~BurwdJ). 215, 'oe S~hw~Jhdf11 1.0~~nJ'jf(j~c,"'1\'C&otrlingrt6'Murt7i'ugf1;' _W'i:Jr'~by;~\~r i.~O·~)ver P....;!~lP i;\ln~) ... 2"!~

,:. h' ,', l··'~: '1'''''' 1'\ ' I • , (1).<1 .... 1:: P<lULI,\:n Ord ).• '" !l~\!f\ .16,~1 l}·~ef~~.o CG'.S .111,~ ,~,ao,-~.(~\:'~', vas1·~,pa\.Il~()j"i'(/~Ln.-.1. ~ . ~ ~ ,",'''' ,

. ~mprovC:lncnt, in the practicC' room JV Rc...ults· 119,1 Bugn.dl ~2nJrl' 1. l~kJ,.

~s '~vC~1 ,·as; in wcr.:k tl? \\'cyk· ~;;:I\l.:~~~~:~'~~~~(~~~~jl~~~mef ().l.l)-~.t.

e~~Llpelltlon, .' .' . Randolph/L,ilUrel-Co/lcord, I wa-s IhsaPlxlIntcdln our Il!(k 01 at Plainview Invitational

aggr~.s,~i~'~n0ss 111. lh~ 4~,ilIL~~.tin?1 . RtUldolph/LaurchConc~rnround, sou,1 Murt;llIgh, !),1ter..t'lal competed 'in the Plainvie,~roum! we wrestled mudl beller. In'vilational OIl Saturday. The_~V~YI~e'syoung w,,,'allcr\ arc team finished eighth in the 11

gatn'rng, "aluub'." mat. I'X!JI'.rJc!lC'e team Iieklsebring 69-!)()i,i.i':"dUflng ttll<..;'sea ....on, .,a Jact that will 1 ~\lrd·('fll1l:<)!J I<chdu 112 AU'Hl

us\uret1ly' come to frUitIOn dllring +nc<J-tk-e-r-H>?OP} ·]-2-.-Jri:fft Att<kt1~~\~the n~ar fUllHl' /) I

.Team Standings: Seward 211, AlbiOn. 157.Kearney 138.5. Lexington 138, Neligh 110.Belltricc 107. Yom 93.5, O~eill 79. David"City Aquinas 76, Wayne 56. David City 52,

Wayne ,_stopped Columbus Pi_50.• I..3keview 52-22 in dual wrestling W.';"e R.,ub" 103, I, Endicou (DNP) 0-"

action 'Tucsd"y night. John ~~~ J(Y~:;:U~S~5~}~~~;~lto~~~i-Murtaugh's Blue Devils won seven 140, J. Mey'" (411)) 2-2100110 I. Schlickebei",

straight.matches to help outdistance j:::d>~~5~~:~~~.~:~2(5~)2~~the VIkmgs. 10-4 over ,Dave 5tal':key (Beatrice), 171: J.

-- ~--Resu1~lQ-3:-J.-Endico~l.-won-by-pin-3;25-ovef. Ikr..h~i.$~_b_1§JJ;:1) Ils:iJ _-.1:1 _tQ"_Ll'.ll}.l?_~j~z

W:~'fOrf~t: 12~; J.°~urt;ugh w~~ i4-1 ~~~)~UltS: 125: J. Darcey 0-2. 145: T.Chri5\Scn: 130: 'f. Endicott won 5-4 over Zach 1·2, 152: N. S~l1itro-s 2-1.

,.,.".._,.,....-+ --'-.Blue-~De_vils-,beat

'~-'~-----hakeview-'52--~2~in-w

,wrestling dual

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'Tuesday's Other Result·

WaJ./sa 65; reboun,ls andsl' sleal~, while Sarah then exploded to tal<e a 28-11 leadWinside 43 Ehlers cleared the glass of nine 'into Ihe lockerroom and coast t9the ·Thurst/ay'.r Reslllts·

Winside (6'9) dropped a 65-43 rebounds. win. f' ('C '',decision to Wausa in the, second Laure.!, nmked No.. 8 in Class "We werc pleased with the win," lartmgton 'J ' 56, "'[ouild (if the Le~is' &4j-l;m,+'-··G"!Tftlq",---No-:-7·l'tlnkt.~dolph .;aid Ceae1rber-i-KeeS~!'>ut,we're-c---,-Wm'ne ,4.J,~,,~_.-,-'-~'~-Confcrcriect04marneOt onTuci&ly', . i,fine NENAC eh,impionship galile' goilig -til li'ivpt6. plc1((jp" our,' Wayne lellto 3-1 ~ wilh ,~'56'-4:3

The Wildcal~sliplJild behind'2J-5 on ,,}hursday , ;ll ,6:3D j},Jll. ,.t intensilY if we are going to stay. loss to Hartmg,too Cedar Cathoheafter the first quaner and were f(m.:cd Plamvlcw" Rand.o1nh,h;mocd Laurel ali", in·this tllumev." on I hursday:"l he Blue DevIls keptto try to play .catch-up for the rest them fll,'\ loss of the s,asQn 00 Ab\>;:Y S,hroeder'scored 24 poinb it'cIQse, trailing 20·16 ,after oneof the game. The 'Cats did play an December~2,by,a 55·48 sCore, 1(1flhe sm)l1d'consccutive gajneand qU~lft,'f. and, 32·29 . at ,the

I. s",,,,,, ,Il s,',,,,.,.,,, 14 ,\ K", I' \I added fiVe assisl$,.and six sleals. Intcrm,lSslon, The L;ldy Troj<Jns

exec." lent third 'quatt~r, ~in.king 10 ,\'-J'kln~ l{",iL (~.;lIl;tlll,hdn., 6,'. C \.lohr. :.'1" [' III D I 24"4 Ihof 14 shots from- ~DC held and. A~kcllY 4. (), M<ln~on 1\ S' Uders 2 S!i,anyn ,r\'1oran tallic:d cigh.t ppints 0(1 SG~)f?{. lC C.v~ S .,:., 10' 9"oUlScoring Wausa 22-12 to cut the ..' al1llnine rctxlUnds, sC\;ollll half to: tllke' home the 13

d f" 47 L' " R ' S,'onn, A' SchIlXceI ~4. S.. \loral1' S, " point win..' ,

e ICLt to -39. Th.e ad;' Vikings 'SIIIII, rlla)! S .esIlUs.> l't\lq.:n ..t."J' Killwr S, A :-'I;:c~<::n 2. "\VC p}(lYC{I' very aggressively in,Qutscored Winside .18-4 i'1, the 'I Osmond. 68, _ ' the', first half." said Head COilchfourth however tOllut the game L;atirel.1:;'olkor'd· 71, Wakefield 49 Roger ReiRQfsh '~In: the secondaway. Bloomfield 49 . 'Wakelidd \8. !OJ dropped a 68~49 half. we became'more"tentative.

"If we wouldn't have let (hem Alissa Krieseored a can;er.hl~h C',. jump out to a 16 point lead ill the 24.. points ilnll grllhbcd lO n;boun;" Ikeision to Osmond on S<\turday, Cdar has lIyoung, ,l\ll\;lctic teamfirslqu'lrtCr I feel it would bave to 'fealf Laurel-Concord to a 71-41) '. The Tigers olllshol (55"-450/,,) and ,u1d you have lO .play welUor four

, " Olltrehoul1(kd the 138·22) ~he Lady quarlCrsagaiost teams like, thaL"been a different ballgame," :saidvictory Over BI(;(}nifidd in the Tn;i'lI\s, .' .Allne Wi~eIllan sci)red 10 pointsHead Coach Lisa Schroeder. "We tllJening round' of Ihc., NENAC" I ."Follr factors usually detcrllline and pul ed (town eightrcbounds,dideu( their lead to si" in the third lOunlaLllcnl on Sat'lrday. ' . who wins a ~al1le:," '~aid Wakefield whilc' Katie LUll scored l() and.'quaiter, hul we turned the· ball over The Lad" Bears'shot 49 ""'rCt'nt' ", Id It' d j' I, ,," I ",ad Co,jeh Grc'gg Cruiekshallk. at e[ our asslsl~m1 Our steas.several limes in crucial ,illllllions from the Ji01d and opened lip a "dclensc. rcboundin~, toos,eb"lIs s,:"",~ c. L:,,"""""" 10 """"''''''g2"which 'allowed them to pull away," 34-20 kad m lh(·~b ..tlr. BJpomficld and runniilg the noor.~ 1n c\'(~n; area .,A. ~~,.I~l;f~l~.tl'IO,.:"';', ~,un w, :-'L~t:bcr 8, ....f• Ann Brugger led'Winslde with 14 outscored Laurel 18'17 ill the tltird . , .,.' I "'<Ie< 7, II Joh",,,,, 2point,; and eight reboum!s, while quarter, hilI a ~(),ll fourth 4uar lc'i" ()smon,d WBS the Sl'l;erl\Jr 1,7anl",. In thc. JV garne"W"j'nc WOII il,

:'WclT[ly'N1ill~r l"'fd'4(ll'.oi:n1~.'IM'· "atld'ltagt'lnrlllt'h1111yB,'a"litil",lic c ::;'V e IJlll. _1!\JJ';'J11\1)~Cfln'lclSte,nt~ thiril.·gf"n""'" ti ([:-v \vith,l.47-44'~i~lIt'rcl)Ouhtl~> ",: ,'I ::' ganl\O\)ut of waeh; ":. ,. "" ., •.~ ",pr",~pre~:"th"bal!,..wc (1,,1 {t.,t box. <' vklOl'y.· ChylG Ol'1')n1cid lhe l.l1;ic' .

Sconng:. ~ A. BNggcr l~. w· ~~u~! ,1')', 'Jo ',v"r; phl)'cd an{Hh&( ."ex.tdktlt ~)ut on lh,c dd,~nstvc·b{)ar~s.?nd ."',Ie ,'f)'eVils follo\l(ud,', by Kolile\1Hkr lP, Jc \hlh.:r 6. E, !?eel3 garne," saill1llead Coarh RJl;k l"~lrl-: lilt,l 11\)[ \~'.~ .1~.lr~l. ttl. tl.l~. oll.cnSl~C'. l+uhbl:r~tcdt,wi~h ,c"ighl anu ,Bro()kc,

, "I) I" . I ' I d 3'1 hl.HlnJ.-:., OII~nslvl.,'Jy •. W~. playc,d Parker with 6, ".',.Mon(fay's R. fSUfti" .e ellstVe y, WC' Ofr" . - II \\ I j 11 I \\

_ lunio'vcrs :rnd t.he girls e:llllrinue'lo w,', \ 1<" goo". ,,,,anCl'.' 'e Laurel·Conc.ord 58,. I' . I'" s_hlluld. Will g,,"I\FS ,whell we :,cor_e Wak"f'I'~I(I' '35 - ,

LUUI'el.Coll"ord 55, I; ay ulis" II·sh. h;lsketball I ~ ,.... 'j'(' . I II' > "II I )().'pl.,IltS" ·'.lftun~t~~y we have 1·','IL,r·'I-('(,ne()rl!',o!lru·g'.""(I·o· f'j' a

~eliuh-c;)akdale 44 0, ('nst,le y. " "~IVC wol"" Ian k - v "bY"'" I!' I I' \I{ "ollll~ 1:.r;Kl.",,·C ll!Tfl' tp \~Of' on ,slo,\\) fir'll "hull' ,stun to hl~~lll.aucci,ConcQrd (14,.2) ad"an~,:<"'IO' al -JII( Ing LYO DI''''' I' 'Iyer. e Ii '

J" I t' d I' "il;!C .1 .H1g~" .' Wakdiel" 51t-:15 Thu.rs<hlv niglit'...lb;;.. UY'lnJl)J.(J!l~tl,ip,:galU(l,ol' tb~. ,mpe 10 con Inue Dur e .,·nSII'C' K l l' I d W kIll "NENAC tl1urnamcnt "iih a 55.';-1 iiii'e,i"t,', ,,' ,. . " " . f1S L1Y . ,(I"I,l'1I c', a Q Ie, Tlic.l.ai!y Bcars IC11'12:r5 at Hie'

_ ;',in.. over .!S~ligh'Qa"(!al~ on ,J\I(l''''~ w'llh i\"", Bel''' II 111~~lllll t~";'r'h, wh",·, Jelln)' hall hilt (lIU,mICcd the Lldy Tmpns./ \'loo(t)y. . " Sdno\.'lkr ~d"u had \\ ~uli,l.t~~IlIlC, SalH 1 a, .t,.;,nl',:<:~~· '')j'",: • ..: IfI. ,\. 20-6 III thl' thnd to 1.'(~llS-l hi ViCliJf)'.

L!lIld hciu a ~9~1~ lL'ad ~t' th(' "cudlli~ \.\ POlllh aiHi n'clJrdi'n~ l'~ " bl '/ ",j' k I! .... :. I j L:"tl/rel ~otihhol (~X(i;. ·2'/t/() ant.!httlr and incrt:ased UUll lead to Jr7~29 rl,.~hOu~H1."" six :-.l0a hand ,fOLlI '_".,''')1\ \, J IJJ~,: ...:'..;? otllr('.hounded U9,·22) \Vakl,:flf: ld,after'lhe thlld, The win ,I'as the bllx:ke,1 shots. I \Vinside' 56, while r~Jectlllg nine·shots. .J

. th' f h L d I K , " II scr.·, '" ., '( '\V~ not 53 "Defensively, we played anOlh~r.nm 10 a row or tea y Bcars. \d .. "., '1" Al;~rll~: "12 's '1"h;'c1', '~' '!~ \1",'1,-111,' I",lf'\" "1"'1\ 'I'I\"J"'\"I' "1'1)11, g,'lIIIC'," '.','II'd l,auI'''1 /1(",,1"Our full-court press gave ~'digh'" '. ,.. . '., ., '- '-'" ..... ..... b ... ..... .......

-.. {,·.lJ\~'.~:~"'\H\\\).t, \I"I~~UI\'" dt.l\\ll aft-:f thrl.."\.' (:jUartl'fS ll) I){ht ~l Coac':h Hick Pelri. >IOffc{1"i\Tly,SOllie problems III gettmg the bail • Ile'n 46np the tl,.oor," sanllleadC(i'act,RIek BC('mer ,32 ,/),51 "In o"er W""ot III thc' Illst Wc strugglcd ill. the first h"lf.

P'l 0 dI' ronl1l1 i,J th\" L~wis & Cla,k lurning tlw ball ovcr 18 tilll\". In. c rL ur ~ enst"e pressure m i'lllen oulseOlel1 Bee'mer I~-; lflthe l,roll,",11 ,,'as ()lIISlandln,' oj Co IlfCfL'I1Cc Tournamcrn 0n II,e ~""CI)'111 11',1.11' we ,"C"'II"d ·our., ',' . ,,"', the secollel quarter an,! went on to a ' A"~eeky Schftl('tlet paced the Lady 46.)~ win in the first round oj Ihe S"lttrllay. Th", Wilde"I' )railetl otfell)e and were able to gellhe b,,1l

,Bears wllh ,\4 pOIJlts, ,e,ght L';;WIS &. Clark Conference '0-27, 'll the'halr and 40-' I "tter inside. Wakelieltl reatly played ~lfdrebounds and lour bloekcdshoLS, Tourn"ment, on .Saturtlay. The three 4uarlers before outscoring Ihe and forcetl us to I1nlke some~k!llli' Adkrns tallte\l.1 J r~rnls. SIX Eagk, kd 10-7 alkr oile quarkr, Latly Viking.\' 25-13 in the tounh I() adJuSlI!":rllS,", ..

lake homo: the win. Th~"CJts shut "We stfUggleq all nigbt73 percent trolll the' Irce thrc)'~ 1111'" oIIeIlsivdy," said Wakefield He~d

Iflcluding eighJ of 10 in Ihe !ounh Co,\Ch Gregg Cruirkshank, "amlqllllIlCr. Ihal's largely because of Laurel's

Jodi \'lrller led Win'ltlc with 17 si/e and alhleticism, We pl"yed[X,iIlIS, fOLlr sle~b and four ""i,,,. hanl OIl the defensive end ill the firstAlln Brug,,;er udded l~ points and hulf. howc'vCY, I was [hsappointed in('iglll retx'unds, whih: Wendy \llller our defensive erlort in the thIrdh;'H.1 11 POlTllS and II\'~ aSSists. quarter. 'A'e. let our ~}ffensive

Jessica ~1111.cr \~'1S lhc t\,.'~lJ1\ lOp frustration ~lffet.;t our defensi .... erdx)Und~r \'dth OW('. effort. Giv..c a lot of credit to

',1, \t":e: It, ,\ J1r~6,~(' :~ J" Laurel's players and CoacheS.~111: ... ~ l.)e,;l 4. Je \1J,.,i<:J!>, \1 I 'XI;:' -: They're 1,1 talented team that, is

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Cattlemen.scholarships

are nowbeing offered

The 1996·97 J'.\ebraskaCattlemen Schotar.;hips am

.now being offered by IheNC Research and EducationFoundation. Applictl!1lS mustbe sons or daughters of ac,tive Caulcmen mcmbers.'rhey may be high ,choo]senior.; or graduates cnrolledor intending to enrOll in full·time post high school educa­tion.

Scholarships elre awardedon the basis of academicaclllevcmcflt. beef industryinvolvement and quality ofapplication. Three referencesmust be inclUded with eachapplication.. Applicaliori;; arc due Mareh8, and can be obtained fromthe Lincoln Cattlemen's 01'­fi~ at 402475-233'3.

All new 4-H'ers_ parents, aodthose more experienced 4,H'ers(who still have questions), me in­vited to an "New 4'-H FamiliesOrienJation", to be held on TuesdayFeb.. 13, 7 p.m. at the NortheastResemch .and Extension Center.Concord. Thelraining will~le.milaril-e4.H'ers .and their fami:lies with the "ins and outs" of.4·H,Come with your questions .and in­terestsabout what 4-H has to offerto all youth.

'Please contact your local Exten·sion Office by Friday, Feb,9,10pre-register. This is open to all 4:H'~ in Dixon, Wayne, Dakota andTI1.Uhton Counties.

BUlch.er hog head count at'theNorfolk Livestock Markel onWcdn~led 374. Trefl<'! .butehers were25¢ l650¢higher,S.(""'S.Werc steady.. ._. ._

U.S.I's + 2\ 220 to 260 Ibs..$48 to $48.95, 2's+ 3's 220 to 260Ibs" $47.50 10 $48.50. 2's + :)'s260 io 280 Ibs., $41 to $48. 2's +3's, 280. io. 300 Ibs.. $45 to $41.3's '" 4's 300+ Ibs" $35 to $45.

• Sows: 35.0- 19 500 Ibs., $34 '10535; 500 to 650 Ibs., $35 to $41.

Boars: $,~~~$30.

to $78 cwt.Feeder lambs: 60 to 100 Ibs..

There were 519 feeder pigs soldat the Norfolk Livestock MarkelMonday. Trend: action was good onsmall numbers, medium $2 to $3higher.

10 to 20 Ibs., S5 to $ 15, steady:20 to 30 Ibs., $15 to $22, steady:30 to 40 Ibs., $20 10 $33, S2 to 53higher, 40 [0 50 IDS., S29 lO $35.$2 to $3 higher; 50 to 60 Ibs., $3010 540, $2 [0 $3 higher; 60 to 10Ibs., $33 to $42, $.2 to $3 higher:70 to 80 Ibs., $37 to $45, sleady;80 Ik anct up, $43 to $51, ,te<ldy,

,Dixon CountyFair dates told

to cwl.Ewes: Good, $50 to $85:

Medium, 535 to 550; Slaughter, .$20 to $35.

1

jllb'F Tht local nursing home I~

foo"-ing for sOllie good Ilur-sing a.....Si.\lJlllS."

\Vl: djs(';lIss,,:d these folks in thel)lllu..~ last week, and our se(:reWry[l'PDflCd that her hu,>band has had'OIIll' ,vcry unkind expletives ,:-.lu.ng'::It hilli. . - ,

Th~ cro\vlling blow callie whentill' hom~ hcal.Lh coordl.llalOr fe­ponell thal her niece, .;1 ~ollcge

gradualc. is selling Omaha Ste'lkson the phone ,\Ill! rtlak~lg SIS 'IVhour: '

\Vc wondcrdJ I,lAlaltIlc producersof those steaks make per hour. AmIwe thougl1t steak was probably~omclhing we could scliloo.

I've b('~n thinking ~lboUl It. Nourlvillg in sIlowaTld Wind to ~l.'C

p~lli ..'nts, flO risking lawsuits forrll.llprllclice. no getting called at allhou" With problems. Just ge\lingorders for Beef: reill food for fl'alj1'oplc. Heck, I've hccn pushing the\tuff for free for years. Get ready ..I'll be calling one of .you· thesedell'S. The game's over. That darned'Switl-er did·itagain.

BARBARA MEYER, OW!1er120 West 3rd,

Wayne, HE 687117PRone 375-41.44

and blllls. .Strictly choice fed ste~rs were

$.61 to $62.40. Good and choice· steers were. $60 to $61. Mediumand good steers were $59 to $60.

· Standard steers .were 552 to $58,Strictly choice fed heifers were 561to $61.90. Good and choice hcife'rswere $60 to $61 .. Medium and goodheifers were $59 to $60. Swndardheifers were $52 to $58. Beef cowswere $32 to $37. Utility cows were

Profit'from our experience. Call or stop byl',,t:"".... .to discuss your questions \\'itl1 an

H&RBlock t,;x return preparer.

Do you havl; questions abouto disaster losses? .

l;:f sale or exchange of farm assets?

o fueliax and other credits?

o commodity fUtl,lres contracts?

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The Farmer'sWife

to anners and. cunerswere $29 to $33. Bologna bullswere $4210$49.75

SIQckcrand(eeder Sllle was heldon Thursday with a run of2,391.Prices were $2 lower..

Ooo.d and choice ·steer calves· were 555 to 568. Choice ano prime

lightweighl calves were $65 to $75.....o<Y;<Q[n1CCJlJnre-:Yfiillliig..steers

were $57 to$6\: Choice and primelightweight .Yearling steers.."were$55 to 561. Good and choice heifer.calves Were $53[0 $58. Choice andprime Iightweight.Occf'calvcs were$55to $63, Good and choice year,ling heifers were $53 to $58.

There was a'run of 106 at'lheNorfolk Livestock Market Taesdayfor fed eallJe. Prices were 50¢ 10 $ I.

. lower on SteerS and heifers,'-sleao¥on cows and ·bulls.

Good to choice steers. $60.50 to$61.50. 600d to choice heifers. 55')to $60.50. Mediuni alid good sleers

August'and Ella retired from the and heifcrs, $58 16$59. SWfldard,fann in 1976;. They mpyedlO Win- S52 to S58. Good Cl)WS. S2X to The Dixon County Fair will bes.ide for s,eveplyears and th,efl S35. hcldSufldaYlhrough Wednesday,moVedlQCalifomia for 15 years.ln Aug. 4-7, according to Dixon1992 they moved,i6' Wyoming to Dairy cattle on the Norfolk Cou.llly Fair Secretary Normanbe ncar their daughtcr Jeanette. LiveSI()ck Marke,-Tut,sd,IY saw.a MCY<'r~

In. August· 01'199:5 they' celc-, ruri of 21. Prices were unLCsled. , I\'l.eyer said the fair board selectedtJrated Iheir 651!J,)nniversary. Au- Top'quality fresh and springing an earherd_Ii" for 1996 HI avoidgu'" is_n()w",91~ears,,,liland EI~.I'IS' hcif"rs~(e~~~XJt\(,·$g50.-IvIc{iium-:~conl:h~t., WIth sc~ooland Ja,1I S\X!rN ~"

83 y,euf~()ld. _,'.~ ;:,,<'" .,:' : qualitY rfC~.il ail(isprlng~~p heij\:;:(·, P!?c~c~s)'li(ffb\:t.liujpm.id:Augllst:. .. . were 5'500 to' 51:;(}. {:OI\lmon He saId the board hM·rece,v."" n.u­·llo~:.ause ,. of 'August',s fai ling heiICrs and older cows wcre$400.to Jflerou, reques!s 10 hold· th,:,anmml

lieahh, the couple js \101 able l() le-', , S5()(). :)00 to 500 lb., heifers'w"re County Fair earlier.t~trrl 10 the Wayne areu Jar th, S250 to $400, 500 to 700 lb. This ye,N"s fair WIll ft"u,!1J.' enWr­Wayne Connty,l'air to rcc6ve .the hellers were 5400 ID S500. Good talnrnClll hy thc 1'0.\ Brothers andaward. . baby calves ._ crossbr,ed culv(~s. DeLisa, Dawn. The' DemolJl,on.

S75. to $100 aM. hobfein calv,s.. Derby will be h~ld again on:S4'O to $75.· Wednesday IlIght. I he wrll he a.-..--~_.. .' ..", ,. . .' ... , ..hor~c sho",' and manyotocr uadl-, Shcep·numbercd'rI2'at.the Nor- tiOnal'aeli"itics. along,wlth sevcraf't ulk U"csI·od. Market lust new on's. "\\V~unC!sday. Tr~nd: h.ll,S were S2 LO Th~ ~kl).,..-1nnotl Fmnily MidwayS..·l"111ghcr, C\Vt~S· and !c('dl.:fS wefe of Anthon, Iowa will provide thl:\lI:ady. \ rides tlnd gamet.s lhi", SUI.'Hrn(.'r-.

r:...leycr said 'lhcr~ '.vould b(' one dayor I:vcoing set a.':iidc as wflst bandd'ly with speGal ride prices.

my buck a'tre'lunent. It reelily bug,me to have the phone flng then.especially if it's SOllleorlC pushing anew credit card.

The phllnathons are abOUI asbatl. I g.ota Ieller from WayneState saying thaI if I coutnbutcdthen, I would not get called. So. ISCIIl a cheCk. Wish sOllie other,would do the sallie.

I Uy to be pOlite, l",came 1 JI,ways figure it~ somcon(:'~ son ordaughter, working thCH lIay

J* through college, And th~y arc u,'u­ally pOlitt: 10 me. But I feci like

,s.ayirig "Why don't you !!et a real

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SeI_Iing steaks. by telephone?'The Cowhoys und lh~ Slc.c1crs arcin Tl'lllpC tl)~l;ght; and JacK Patanccjust pul k:d a fllDuntainOl,ls chasmtogether wllh ,a Ford pickup: Aton\: ~l1l1l1iq.n bucks per one minutead, ,] can't imagine any (orpomtiont~ing jmcrCSll::lL or (:ourst.;, goodoltlButlwei,erbottght lour. Priori­lil~s h,l\:\.',· d~finilcty gon~ a...vry irlthis coulllry. ..

Ak~Sar.BenhonorsKoch family with ..Pioneer 'Farm Award

I actually got a walk lfl this af,lCfIltXlIl. and thi.: s.o~Jth I,vlno wasJl't

- too cold. But it has s\\... itl:h~d 'to thenorth tlgyin: and ii's sno\\'ing \I..eslUr us. 1 had ~\1I0lhcr afternoon ill11(1l1l" "Jl Friday, thanks to blowi!'gSIIUW I sn~,)~)t':d sid~wu~ks ~n Sat·urd;'I):,': ..IUd had to do it o,ver today.Wo{)d ,t,we feels migllty good.

Luc'kJi, at least so fllr, the tele­marketer:;' oon't bothc! us on' Sun·dell'. J h~c a backrest that heats upand VIbrate,.. So. 1 like [a get,'omfort;lblc 011 the couch with IheWorld,Hcrold aoout 9 p.m. lind give

The August Koch family fmmwits recently hllllllr':.d t(lr being inthc ramily lOO YCilCS.

Ak.Sar-Ben gcncmlly recognizesthese family farms dUrIng the local

., county filir, but docs nwke an, ex~

ceptio'n .11' the r'lft1ily has a specialn::qu'csl.

The Kodl te,m;,w,j' or,igirutllyp!lrdlas¢ll'ill 'f'cb~l,~r)' l;r;H95. Ilis,IN':~llCl!l rr~,~\~ \v!~ls1lh: \I,:ilh a'·lc~a.l"descrrpliOl'1 of "the East hall' of ,sec·

'lion 5~ Towll'ship'25,.Rangl: 3",

, Aug,usl 'j"S unc~t)f \ViJlr~II)]'s'(~jgIHclllhlrcn: E~ IIlalTicd the formcrliJh\Bicr.mann in 19,3..u.·ln 1936 Ihe(:OUplll hought hi's falher's fann. '. Those who wish to have Ihelr'. 'I]'h,~ coupil: 11~ls SIX l.hildren: family farms honored by ·Ak-Sar-.

FLoy'd,wlto melLiu j974; Jeanettc ..:·Il¢n ·!W¢d·lp sllhOJitlheir nomina,"WIIO IlYes,uIWyoUlJng: Donald lions tl;,lhe secreti\ry of Ihe 10<:,11whoJlvc~ \111" r\ri.(.(),na; and ArIL'nl< County ,Fair Board·. NominationBmb~lnl alld Kaf\.~Il, aH WhD llvlJ In . fonI's tin: av,lilabk, from the b<Xtfll

.. (:<tlilo[l\ia.. ' , sceretaJy.

office about cheating at livestockshqws by drugging~nin\als: Thecommittoo. willUIs{lbeinehargeQfinviting·'other. cIulls and<finoingaspot to viewtnc video: The. com­millce will. start the calling .tree toinform men1bers Qfthc date andtime.

II ,neeting will be held pcfore orafter lhe video. Members of .IheCompi,)ation KitsClup will bring5LOO ror ,!Iles,

Rates as low as

7 OJ: To Q'l<llilicti10 AI}I)licants

Sale effective iMON•.FEB 12 thru SAT, FEB 17.1996 only at

KOPLIN AUTO .SUPPLYI i 213WHI nnt.ln,Wayne~

Call now to check out our new; lowfixed rates on term loans!

THEWIXANNUALFARMFILIIRSALE..,

600/00FF*ALL FARM FILTERS

No matter what heavy duty equipment.you have, .. no matter WQO the manufac­turer - Wlx has you covered wit,h anytypefill¢you need. So stop by noW andstock up while'the savings are th'egreatest! .·Manufaoturer; sU9gest"d Ii~l-price

...rlght now from farm credit!

-~FARMCREDIT SERVICES..,~. PRODUCTlO:'>.' CREDIT ASSOCIAT10~

'Of FEDERAL LA:'>.'!) tREDIT ASSOCIATIO.:\'. 1

Toll Free 1-800-777-1853·Norfolk 371-1853 -Wayne 375'3601

-Albion 395-2117 ·West Point 372-5373

Nolte-president;Wenoy Spahr.vice-· president; Jill. ,Fleer·secretary;Kaleen~ Spahr~tieasure~; AnneTemme-news rcporter and TraciNolte,pledge leader.

New members this year are len­nifer Nolte, Jos.h. Ruwe and JohnTemme..- -

Mem.bers filleo out enrollmentforms ano ~atchcd dcmon~trationsby Kim alldDanny Nolte_

,·,!p.f-.c-:!ub's gO~11-0lrl; ~~l.k(· {ray

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: .MetaIRoofing&${dlng:.~rn~ •: & Save! :• •.' .• .... M'~':RtQWall&Rooll"'IMI. . •

--"-'--~ ,29 (3a,I:fUlily'y\£ttile:$1 ,19..Ln.EJ.X$3~q.r7,:: ~f~~~~~ ~~~ltGalv"$1.o3.Ln, FL($32.5QSq:) "". : August and Ella Koeh PfCody,W;yo;Weretecipients of: .StU'. 2'&4 13742 GrI~i:HoaiJ.(800)~50,6S38: tbe Ak-Sar.Ben f!pneer Farm. family. Awarlj,.·The Koch's• ... '," .F; •..."'. Tl>.R .... Omaha, NE6$138 j40;2)8Q6-9269 •.. will be uoable to attend this Year's Wayne County Fair 10'.. ·Ii:,.'.'••••,.,.,.,.,.,_"~.".• _.,_ •. ·... ~_.,.'II,•. ·:.,:'~,:"IIiI: .•;... "~'~'.,~.'••• be he,ld A~g. 7'·11.. ,,~

Combination Kids favors for t!)eqreeenter or the4;H Club hospiUil for Mmc!)ISI. Patrick's

__ ..~-"-- J!Je__£oml1inlf1ion...KidLA~H.__Da¥,illld-lo,clcanroadsif!Cs.1nl\.1a}',-_., "'.' 'eltilnlfet Jail.. -n at tIle-IJIc1fl'1Omr' ...-

home. . Aconrmittee was appointed (0checkon a video from lhcextension

FEBRUARYl,l996 ,

.'~B The Wayne Herald, Thursday, February 1, 1996 .....

How-to d~alwtth a strong-willed child

~.~. \"if:-'~il.\~:~aY:nWID~~in~~d:O'--.--group ofp~opl~ liv~. 2: of andp~rtainingto customs,. values, social events, dress and friend­ships. 3. manifestation.s that characterize a community or society. Syn; .see COMMUNITY

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rtlC family 01 \'1dvllI andDorplhy John:-;ufl ;,Hl: planning acard s.hower ill honor uf tht.: couple\50th hnnivl,;f';ary. Mrs. John-..on -IS

lhe l'lfIlicr DOrotllY Ihmkr,~nll' couple lOok their vows Oil

Feb. 9. 1946 al WlchiW, KlllI. afterMr. John .... on's dh..:hargc from tht:army in Jone ul 11)46. Thr.:: coupleha~ "'pent their lIlaIfJl:d .,ifc farmingin the Wuync a[eu,~rnoving to tht:cdge of Wayllc III I~K'i.

The couple':-- children ;jnllspouse.") include J':',U1IlCrlC and GaryJorgellsell of Crawford, Karen andUrin Z'llh all,l SCllll alld RobinJohnson >of Wayne. The couple alsohall eight gralldcbdctren

A family galhcrlng IS bCJJlgphull1ed hy the lUlIplc\ dliidrelilorlhis spring.

Cards fIlay be serll to the John­son's at Rural R.l;ulc 2, Bn.x 2,Wayne. Ncb. hX7X7

<lIld l\lrs., Johnson

Observing•annzversary

~malrix'HAIR ·SKIN.COSMEHCS

HIljf-jLlCHTTUDAY. LUUKUNFURCFTfABLETUM()! I

New'Arrivals __

l'IIILLlI'S - Paul alld ;IalllJllll' Rost.' Phdltlh oj Omaha, a',Ull. \I<lfrisoll FO.... ler, J(lIl, :~), 10lb..", I 0/., C''ltlrk,son Ilo"PII;IJ. Ill:)IJllh a SISler, Dehmit..: l<.o:;:;t..~, 2 112.Cr;.ilHfl'arellts art.' Don 'mltf San'draS'. hull., ruml Wayne, and Frallk cUldlletrh PhillJps of Ashlalld. WI'.Cheat grandmother is R.o,'.;e Schull.01 Wayne.

Sl:NTKEN - EfI~ and Kel,"SUlltkl'Tl of OZ~!fk,~Mo., i.l SUIl, 1(1­

ky L,lIles, Jail. 1'1. X Ihs., ~ 0/. Ilcjilins a Si-..;tef, Lakan, (l, and abrulhl.:f, Tarmcr, 1. Grandparellts an:[A'on ..IIHI LIIHla Johnson oj Broh"1lr\rmw, Okla .. fornH.:rly of Laurd,\Ir,>. Ann Koss' or WiSUlll'iill andRIl'k SUlltken of Tuba, Okl:!. (irealgr"lIHlparents are Amos amI [:vaLukken or South Sioux Clly andEH'llna Johnson '01' Concord.

Women's club 'meets\V_~~}'nL;::\V\,lnl~,l,!..l>Clllh' md rllc \VaY-TH.~, \VOInun\ ('.Iuh iliad

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t1'~ in FebI1,1ary! , - - - - - - -

Call me today for your free, $1 00~'r . H' .,- ~ no-obligation Market Analysis,,1 ..•• ~rF·.AIRCUT with Student I.D. I" '. 375-33!35. Work 375-27pO. l10me I HIGHLIGHt SP£CIALS2S.00 (long hair extra) I

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Twirlers havesoup supper

The T{,IWn 'I'wirlers or L.tUfl'1held its an!)ual SIlUP Suppc:r 1'01·.Io\*ing the regular Squarl' danl'(,.'.

There \ve.rc eight vi\illlll 1 clubs ...from as' rar away as. O'Neill, ~v1c·Cook Lake S.D" and SWllllln.John Orlowski was the ,·alkr.

The Valcllline Dance is on F\.:h,4. wilh TGrry Uarrison as Ihe calkr.

Wayne EaglesAuxiliarymeets Jan.. 15~

The WuyneEagles Auxiliarymet Jun. "15 with Babs Middleton.president. presiding.

Thanks Was giycn. to· co-ch,;ir-men Chery.! Hcnsc:hke, hill Gumbleand Cet Vlllldersnickfor Iheir helpWilh the bowling pany held Sun­day. Tnc money collected was givento lbe Aerie buildii,g fund.

The sign.up shpet ,ror'workeLs iWeek. of Feb. 5.91for lhe joint Ache~nd Aoxillllry. '\IrHHlay: Colle,' lS tll" ~.smoker to be held Feb. 10 is pmled , T)\e_sd!l~; 'lh,\"ling .• l. p:ll1,.

• uli~tne"'b~'ntt'ir" 1)()ar\I:··C-olit~IC:r-'· ,\{iblc "ti"II··. rlra,,'~ .'\"",mhly 01 ', Mhfdel\a Olso~:rm prc.salc'tiel,:ei,( (;;)<1,1-:,\0 lUll, .' -. '/'".. lvlembc:rs were ask(~d lO w~'ar the .. '\'~'dn'l.sda~'.: \,('1-{ frllH, I;C'Dlor rc<A~) Ihe ,next n.ic-eling rZ,,· u· p.m.J~l~Illhe.rshlp cOIHe~L Th\.' mecting ,:.1' h 1I1' sd a.\ : '"E.x;l'rl'L"l~' \.:·J<'l,'-':",

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Par~nts 91' the wuple 'Ire Lyle: ",nd..Mafyl:nc.EI\tx:rgQf \.Yliltd'l~ ld"Je.an and Frank W00d and Sue andDon Thies ali of Wayne,

The bride'lo·bc 'graduated' fromWakefield High School and Waync

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The future groom grallua:te,l from·Wayne High anll Wayne Sime Col­lege. He is currenlly en\ploycd withthe State of Nebraska', Corrcctionllcpartmentin Lincoln.

Clifford and Doris FredricksonwHI obServc .their ·25th anniversarySunday; c " , ,il '.On<,:OH iU

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L .1. An..h· p.m..'.uet,,,~~, . CIiffl)rd Fredrickson and DorisAlvin and Janice.Lucth of Emer- J<jhnson.wc,o married Feb. 6.1971

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Famous visitorsStudents at St. Mary's were vlsHed by a number ofCa­mous people as part pf the :observanCe of Catholic SchoolsWeek. ,On Monday, Mary,played by Karla~mp told of.her relati9nshipwilh -Jesus. On_TuesdaY'-~!U~rPh, ptayedbv Dave Headley, told of the p.lrl. he plaYenm tile HOlyFamily. Pi·~tured above is Fro AI SalanitrO'i)f Laurel; P?r·traying Je~us,who told. the. students that they,are all- ',IkeJesus .in .the way they act. Catholic Schools Week activi­ties conclude with hnpl)riant Person Day on Friday,

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Sunday: Sunday sc!)ool., 10a. m.:servic.e.l0:30.. W lid 'Je ".day; Teen group (371·6583), 7p.m.:. prayer service, 7. Thurs·da.y:Bibl.e stu(jy, \.0 a.m.

TRINITY LUTHERAN(Gary and Ruth Larson,paslors) .

Sunday: Sunday school, 10a,m: worship wifh cornrnld1.ion:lJ,.o 1t?

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SALEM l,iJTHER~N ,411 Winter(MarkWllnis, pastor),

'Suncj'ay: Sunday school, adulfclass, 9 a.m., worship, 10:30Monday: aurlt work .day, 93'0 a mTuesday: TapEl n"lini$try, Wakefiuld Huulth Care. Conter, 330 pmWadnesday; SOrHor chorr. 730pm. Thursday: I';A. 8 p.rn Sal·urday: Men's fellowship bH3akl;1st,7:30 a.m

ST. PAUL'S LUT-HERAN218 Miner $\. ,(Pa.trlck Riley, pastor)

Friday: Pastqr's 'office hours.8:30 a,m.-noon Saturday: Men'sBible stUdy, 7:30 a.m.; youth can·cerl, Johnny Carson theat'", 2 p.mSunday: Sunday school and a.dullBible class, 915 a.m.; worship.10:30; Crrcull Blblba Instilute, lau·re'l, 2 p.m .. dllHCh council, 7:30Tuesday: CIiCUlt pastors, Wake­field WedneSday: Pastor's ofhcehours, 8:30 a,m'.-noon; Ladies Ald.130 pm, Midweek, ,5·6:39Thursday: Early 111ser'S Blbiestudy, 6:30 <.1 m, pa~~tor's othcehows, 8 30 .I,M ,noon

UNtTED METHODIST(A.K. SaUl, pastor)

Sunday: Worship with commu­nion, 11 :05 a.m.

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ST.PAI.IL'S LUTHERAN(RIcky Bertels, pastor)

Sunday: Worship, 8;30Sunday school, 9:20

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ZION LUTHERAN(Peter Cage. pastor)

Sunday: Sunday school, 9'5a.~ worship with communIon,10:30; ladies Aid·l WMl tamliYpoffuck dinner,- noon. Tuesdiiry:Dual Parish Bible study, 7:30 p.rnWednesday: Dual Parish cate-

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TRINtT.Y E-VANGEl,ICALLUTHERAN'(James Nelson, pastor)

Sunday: Sunday school andBible class, 9 a.m., wo,sh<p, 10Monday: Pastor's study c1eb,Hadar, 10 a.m. Tuesday: Adult tn·sfruclion, 10 a.m. Wednesday:Confirmation class, 4:45' p.m'Women at the WOld- BIble slud,..6:30; chorr, '30. Friday: NELHSboard meeting, 5 p.m

DllWN. :UNIT-ED 'MET'HODIST(Nan·cyTomf!ns.on, pasto.r)

Sunday:WorshIP: 9 a ni, Sunday sC.hool, 10. Tuesday: Administrativ~ counCil. 730 p'm ,Thors·day: United Method"t Women: 2p.m. ".

'ST~ANNE'~ CATHOLIC(Fr. AI Salinilro,. pastor)

Sunday: Mass, 8 a.m, collecand rolls followln9 MassWednesday: CCD, K·12, StMiiry's, Laurel, 7,·8:30 p.m.

PEACE UNITE,OCHURCH OF CHRIST(OliriBelt;pastor)

Sunday: Sunday school,9:30­a.m.; worship ·with communIon,

. 10:30. Wednesday: ChOIr, 7:30pm.

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EVANGELICAL FREE PRESBYTERIAN. (Bob Brenner, pastor) 216 West 3rd

Sallirday: Quiz team chal· (Sus.an Banh,olzer; pastor)lange al chIJrch, 2 p.m. Sunday: S,unday: Sunday school, 9:30

~~~~hi~ s:~t~OI~;;~:~'::,~,mt;;';i . ~,m,~~~~t~at'~i~I~:3s~~;y~rs7~fo T...·o·.U·c···.·h.·· o·f'..·.B·.·ras.s..willadult choir practI.oe, 5:45p.m.: p.m. Wednesday: Con.hrmalion, 4evening service,7. Monday: p,m. THursday.:.Session, 8 p,m, ri'" . .t 'h' h'Church boardmeeling,7:30p,m., -"-,-. 'p"e o·rm' a' C' ,,~ur'C .

.. FCWM Bible study, dhurch, 7:30 ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN -'. . .' .' .'. •"¥' 'luesdaY: While Cros~, 9:30a.m,.',. West 7th & Maplp, , . 'f "

~.'$"". ." c w...e~n.$s.dav:, Gill., 'ql."~Z.""9. ..06.,3.0 (Bru'co' 5,:"1'ul'; ..··.P~St,Q\L. Y.;.· '. • v. 'A'r<1~(~(;I,-~itrs,~(:Yil,ibcpcr:.'~'~)i)~hll{d:Xdl~~l;"(J"J:r ,;lri~~",rb., ; .,..-V.l..\ ,p:m,,:, .CI~, .7:. AWA,Np, qU,12Zlng .:Sunday: GhnSlt;ul' edacatu;l'n> llJrlnirig i\ c6~J{rt oll·Stlnll,,·y~~r:eh. " 5,imu~i narl]eI tlnd a rilt;'(\1'.:);,7'1 ,m~~ ... ~ r' practice at' church,fI',30; AWANA/ 9:15 a.m: wqrsh'p, 10:30: Cire·ull.· 11 t996 at 2 pill ,It Our"S"vlor Band Songs.

I 7:.AWANA" JV, 7:. adu.!! .Blble study: Blble.,lnstitute, laurel, .' :45 p,m .. , LUlneran Chureh. . Tile' cqnCert I~ fiee ami OPCI'!O",oct prayer, 7.30. T.ue·sday: Clroultp,astors,.'SI 'M I.e, f ll' 'K I r

' John'~; 9:30. a.en.; LlL: 7:30 p,m. . emuefs O.,le g,roup ilre ell I thc ]Jub It:.

Wednesday:, Weekday classes, Kr"eger '\lid (,rq; Bergll!;Ul,.II.l"ll.' Gat'hj'e card'6 R.m: teachers, 8:qhorr, 8. PCIS; D0ll1se' Whipple, I:rench

Thurs<:t",y: Men~s breakfast Bible Horn, RandY' Neulwrth, lr<llnbOl\(' • S·h'o·w·er. plarined'clbs-&, 9:30 a.m., Friday: RUlh anti Ke·;th K(>pperud,lllba, .Bible stUdy, ViOla Baker,2,p.lT)

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Sunday: Sunday school,a,m,: worship, 10':30,

SPRINGB'ANK FRIENDS(Brucs Wadtelgh, speaker)

Sunday: Sunday school, --10a.m.: worship, 11.

.AJJ,en----FIRST LUTHERAN(Duan, Marbu~ger., pastor)

Sunday: Worship andprslse. 9am.; Sunday school, 10.

PRAI.SE .. ' ..ASSEMijLY OF G.OD901'Clrl:le' Or" 375~3i130(Mark Stbllibach, ,pas'lor)

S.atll'[day:, Prayer meeting, :(p.m, .Sunday: sunday s'l.hool, .9",.m.; worship celebration, 10 a.m.and ,!l.' P:I1)·;'n.ur~e~YI pre,sch9t?!,ql-

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,women's fellowshipseneet monthly.

ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC412 East 8th SI.(Donald Cleary, pastor) J

Friday: Mass, 7 a.m,; prayergroup,H.F, Hall, 9:30; Mass, 11Sa~urday: Mass, 6 p.m. Sun·day: Masses, 8 and 10 a.mMonc!ay: Mass, 6 ".m.; Wakefi.eldarea praYer. gloup,BQnnie Hoffenan,.610 Michener, 1 p.m.; Kni9hts ofColumpus; 7:30. Tuesday: Liturgyof·the WOrd and communion, 8 a.m ..board '01 eduoation, 7:15 p.m

'Wec!neadey: Mass; 11 am ..Wednesday Biblq study, LillianKober, 907 Circle Drive, 1:30 p.m:CCD/CYM, 7, Th!'T'sday: Mary'sHouse, 7 p.m,; AA group, H.F. Hall,8.

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- ." school. sl;\ff,7 p.m.; Outreach, ." . Saturday:Du;\1 Parish ,adult in. ,>};7:30; b.Ui.ldJ~!lC::2'!'!"lrn"e,.ll.;,Q~~_..,~c--~._~ ~~_· ._._. - structioni3-p;m;;i3uafParishholy~- C'~c7';

~-~=S-i~ugy,~r&dR"d8'}=.·-o~GREGATlONAL absolution,7. . . 'Men's Bible breakjast,.PoPo'S,.6:30 BETHANy PRESBYTERlANa.m.; ~iving "'lay, 9; junior. choir, 7 (Gall. Axen, pas.tor)

FIRST' PRESBYTERIAN21.6 West3rc!(Craig Holstedt, pasta")

'Sunday: WOrship, 9;,,5 ;\,m.:coff-ee. and' fellowship, 10:45;church 'school, . 11. WedneSday.:Men's. Bible stUdy, 9 a.m.; Presby·ter.ian Wom.en, 'leMon #5, PastorHolstedt leader, 1:30' p:m.; chil­dren's choir, 3:45; Christian educa·tion.committee,·6:. PWBibie Study,1.;30.. Saturday: Officer traming,'W;\hoo., . .

GRACE LUTHERANMissouri SynodQ04 lJlgan(Jeffrey Anderson, pastor)(Merle Mahnken,associate pastor)

Saturday:livln9 Way, 7 a,mSunday: lutheran Hour, KTC;H,7:30 a.m.: wOlship, 8 and 10:30:Sunday school and Bible classes,'9:15: Campus Minls1ry, 11:30: BibleInstitute, 2 p.m., CSF devotions,9:30. Monday: Worship wilh holycommunion, 6:45 p.m.: Elders ~'lS'

Its, 7:30: handbells, 7:45: CSF de·· vat ions, 9:39. Tuesday: Pastors'

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Sunday: Sunday 'school,all.ages, 9:15a.m.; worship with holy

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Confirmation 'clas'S, "'5;30~ p:rTl.;Youth Group, 7. " .

FIRS's UNITEO',METHODIST6th & Main .. .(G.a,ry Main, pastor) " I

:.S",nday:Ear.ly mor.ning war·ShiP, 8:15 a.m., Worsliip, 9:'10: ser·vices on Cablevision cnannel 24:

-' coffee ~nd fellowship, 10:30: Sun·day school" 10:45, Monday: GirlScduts, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday': MIS­Sions -co'mmlssion, wO-r.s.hlp-.commit­tee, Evening UMW, 7 p .. m.Wednesday: Personal growth, 9a.m,; communion, 10;, Care Centre­communion, 3 p.m., King's Kids,3:45: youth choir, 4: Wesley ClUb,5: education conHnisslon, 6:30:chancel choil, 7: confirmation, 7:evangelism, 8: tru~!ees, 8. -

A card shower is being planned10 honor Clarence B~kcr for .hisX5th birlhllay on Feb, X, Ther,''Iuest is being m~lie by hisramil'.'.

C,;rLls ITIay be scnt lO him al 30.:.1East 91h, Apt. I. Wakei'icld, NE6H7X4.

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application and a re'sume to thE:!Personnel Office a~CIt'1 Hajj no later.. tJ1aflFnday, March' 1 1996 The Cll~ QIWayn-o is an Equal Opportuf'lllyEmploye~ Job descriptions a"at.\abh:~ alCily Hajj FlaIl

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Randolph, 402·337-0444,ask for Dola or Joan

:l.1ANACEH OF NEWS AND INFOItMATIO:--': (Staff Assist­.lllt 11. The l\.t~,..d C,lIH,1Jlf\lt.l' Will. h.lVI' I..'X'P1..'rlL'lh':l' \1\ nl'\\-'~

\\'ritin(.',,'medld rl'ldtipn~, :~Sil\m ptH)t(lhr.lph~·, .U}I,j hl~id dbdl.lll.'lilr'!; dvgn.'t.' III L'ot'll(ntlnjL\)tHlI\~or d rL'latl,.'d tidJ, Job 1..11.'­....nlptioll and <\pplic<ltinn tonII ,Hl\ dVdildbll' by h,rtting tp the

,Administ'\l,tivc Servin''') l.H.t'ICt." } Illhn UM, \'Vavnl.' Stdtl' ell!­kg", II I I Milin Strl'l'!. Wi,Yl\l', 1\:1; hg7~",b\: p""flIng 4U2/37.:1-740:;" b{'hvl't.~n H:O() d,Tl\ :1:(lO p,m, Thl' dpplll'dtwn formmdY bt: I.<,Uppli..'ll1l'llted by n.'~tllllV~ llnd otht'r ~lIPP{lrtiIlg duct.!tlH.'nh., Applicdhons will bt.' ,HTt.'f-)ll'd until .1 ~llltdblL' cclndl­

d~ih' 1~ found, "V.'yIH.' St"ill' Colleg(\ i"'l ,In bqtl.d Opporturuty IAtt IrJlhl tin:' ActIOn

We Of.fliH 'a qd:mpetitive wage ~ith regular merit increases 'and an ex~

cellentbenefits package includin.g paid vacations, 10 paid holidaysper year, group Insurance, pension progrqmano 401(K) program. Daleol~s-rs a clean, temperature-cantrall,ed work environ~entand strongpoteoliallor promotion. .

Qualified 'individuals should send their resume to·

.....--~~\I~S9ur€e5Afajfliflg-Manager-~~~---~-DALE. ELECTRONICS, 'INC: ,- ,

H~tU~6Hesoutces Dept., P:O,.Bo. 609,. Columbus, NE68602-0609·pHONE (402) 5'1'1-3131 • FAX.: (402) 563-6296

€ql,lauJpPor'lUMY E~loY9r,

SERvtCE TECHNIciAN n00dud W,dfl

grO'.... ing plu.rnblng HVAC <Jnl:;! upplmncerepa,r comp~ny Apply In pl.~r50/), atCtl,HltO'S Retrlgoratlon, 311 Main'Na'ir,o; 7/111

'NOTICEQFVACANCY .Girls Softb,," Coachesforthe c:ity of Wayne... Duties includl' ,thl:,)_n~t.~~"~~l,I,l,.\ ~~~.p{,"n~ision ¢lt~l~,.r~tor~iiJ\~\tion of ~c~(,'duI~'s, r;rd,~~.t!,"t'~"!n~J.,.g,lIlW~to~ gl~s age's .{2-18; .l\illstp"'l'Vldi, ~["ICi1j)lg rt'-,latL'd rl'f"~,,nc~s'a'n,l T:irst. i\t<l Training., Coacl'ung '~"rli'fJr.',jtei~r.d"'n"l,bllt not 1\l'\~I,sSary.. Applicatlons av,lliable at City

" Hf1l1 aiH_f' thf.~ I~ecrl'ation-Lt:.'isllr('. SeI:vicl's Office l'OC~ltl'd -in' tln.:. ;1~)rl}1"Vl'st"cprll('r"5;f tl1(.~' CHy A\.lditorilinl-, (':o'n~pil't,('d'applica­tions dl\(~ It'th.'rS ot: iI)t{~n;st ,lln' 'Lillf..· in the RL'cn~dtion .Office, 306I'L'~,,1 Slrt'l'l. 1',.0. Box 8, Wilyl1l.';,NE 68787· by 5)X) p.rn·,; Friday,

.h:bn),lry It>, j'-ill6. TI,e City (\/ Wayne' IS ,Ill.eljllill opportunity, .',l,iflfllhlfIVi..' j\ctlO~l l~,rnploYl'r, -

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PUBLIS~ER'S NOTICE:All real estata advertised in thisnawspaper is s~bj~ IOtha Fed·eral Fair HO\jeiflg Act of 1968wnich mak..·h illegal to advertise'any preference, limitation. or dis·crimination. based on race, color. '." '. 'religion,sex.ornatlonalorigin,or D,V. INDUSTRIES, INC.,an Intention. t~ make. any s~ .one of the are!l'.s f!lslest grQwing lranufacturingcompanies in theprltference, Ilm_atlon, or dlSCnn,- h' 'd" ' f'! n ' ' .Jl&IioD.~IhJl.n~wjUnot..~ .c~e~".~~!rnl11E!.I,a~e.OEe~iI!g~.. or.e_·1Tl91Iv~tll(La!1c,t!lnthu$i<l$., ..knowingly accept. any advertising' lic:PRODUCl'lOt>rWORKERS and MIGWELDERS (wire'fed) lorfol: reale.tate which,is invloJatlon our Wayne, NE and Pe'nder:-NEplants. Production Workers start-of! tha law. Our re;octeiS-!i"e in' itlg salary is $7.-oSper tl.our,and MiGWeiders starting salary is~~~~~ eth:v::!~ $7,55 or higher based upon recent experience:.,A comprehen-lielld In~111s newe' -:. slve. benefits pa<::i<agewlth po.SSlb.,ebo.nuses are also offered,.pliper ara evaile···· .-'. Applications are available at both our plant locations, For add~ion-b1. on an equal al information, please call Dan Bar~r, Personnel Manager atoppol1unity baals. 00P0ItUNItY (402)'385-3001, c;.ome join ourwinrii{1g team,EEOElAAiADA

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SPECIAL NOTICE

HELP WANTED

App,y to ~W1 CCr1h~nnl,ll f.hll Sc<.,;:'FlfSt Floor PO Brp, 9.:1905 l.lr~clrt r.~

685,09 <171 ;?Q75 OR iOJ~ loeaJob 8mvlC" UI'I,,,,

WANT~D: PEOPLE who ;::m: ~~'0rIQus

"about earrlirlg '$,2000 $5000')lH 01 your hon1l: 2('fO

IflqljlfleS' ooly 'CJlI ..102.7-18 3S,1.:l. tor,lppointmunt 24 hour rno~-':";,lg~) 2"-~ 14

BcAHAMACRlJl$E, 5d~ys /4nlghts~_

Under'booked l Must soli! $2,79icouplelimllud tlck0,ls 1,800 -93'5-9999 ext;'1 .W, Mondny-Saturd,lY Bam 9.pm. 2,1-114

TRUCK MAINTENANCE' Personnel'nee,ded ,~t 'Solllile, Expr~:$-5,,' (rlc atL<:lurol,NE ,enl! 4,02-256 3575; <'1;:;,1\. forJo'hn 1,li2tJ

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S~H:CI"lIIUJd :.ur.vll-;i.'dcll'llt:ry ot thlbill\iltlQrICOQ((jlfla-tlon furde'Y(}lopnlental ., .. " .. 'd,'COIl1lI\LH\ICa1l0'rI .;;1\111<;

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(lnu~supph.'rrH_Hltd: quu~;tlO.l1rl:!;r~'

To qyalify, you must pOSSeSS a four~year collegedegree In BusinessApministration or Industrial Mallilgement. This person will be involvedin the manufacturing processes,'work direction. of production employ'eeSi 'forecasting and many other challenging opportunities at Dale EI­8l!:tronics, The successful candidate must also possess strong peo­ple skills, tvlechanical aptitude helpful. Spanish/Bilingual a plus, but_.-,.<==="""''''''''======__I __not r"guireO. -~--_.-_.~----,,--_.-_.._._-

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419 MalnStreel WaynePhone:· 375.4~8·5

lISelark StreetWayne, . Nebraska

375-2055

'THIS:-SPACE'FOil-SALE

'-,E.IIESAutomotive

Service

~HONDAC:omoide with 113,

·Mo.tor Cycles oJd SkisoSnow Mobiles

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Soulh Hw)/81 Norfolk,NETelephone: 371·91 ~1

'·Major &: Minor Repairs

, ·Automat.ic Tran.smission Repair

·24 Hour Wrecker Seivic~

·Muhi·Mile Tires

VEHICLES

WHITE HORS,EShOll RqpClir&SinclClir GClS

502 Hain$t. - 375-5421

11> point oil c:hange U lube

on': SZJ.99 plus t."

Tir~$:Bf Goodric:h" Miehelin

Oniro)',alo."n Delta To)'oFir...I""" Dunlop Kelly

'We are yourFull"Service Mechanics"

The Pit., No .p,:.t"tfft4'1'l,-e " ••"',4!

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·Banks

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·Returned ChecksAccounts

206 Main StreetWayne, HE3715.3385

Jim Spethman375--4499

COLLECTIONS

Al:tlSD Credit Corporation220 We.t 7th Street

Weyne, NE 88787(402) 875-4809 .

SERVICES

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Wayne, Neb~a$ka

-Farm· Sales,-Home Sales

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REAL ESTATE

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fi1~;;:~rWayne,NE'li8787 .

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& personal pr,inting.

Gary Boehle . Steve' Muir303 Main- Wayne 375·2511

E~ergeney 911Police 375-'2626

INSURANCE

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Business & Professional Directory

CONSTRUCTION

. ",' Ea>l I{il}l¥way~ 35,, . "Way,ne, NE" . ':.'

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~J Complete.InsuraneeSer'vices

··Auto:Home, .L1fe'·Farm ·Business ·Crop

I~L~UREL.> Forsale or ;~rj'.-o~eF()FiSALE":1 ~93 Dodge Colt. 5 speed. FOR SALE : Three bred, holsteillbedrQom house.with wasber/dryer,~,Large, power steering..'a,ir"c~ndiioni~~·, 40 mpg, heifers.· Call. 529·3294: 2/1sing:1e-,car garage_w(~hw6rk, area:.'qase 4:'3;:O~.O ,highwaY:, "mi',las,. ,excell,ent 'PHO'DU'CT I ON(odownto",n, Asking $16;,000 .or$225a .. C9ndltlon, $6800,00 Call .402,256.3556 ''''-1-~)Jldl-scIJ~~tJ-1~l1:e----1-'''''::....'''_-"-------'''''~· ;.:;;..;; '.

-.-,-,~--~'--~-{flGfltrl."':",:Call,-·'256~552,,:o(,:2t?tf90+~-,fo~~ss~~ ~ SUo 'p"-:E';-~-S""-o·....,.···R···"····---~-~more'information or to mak~,offer.,1I.t8t4 ~~'---'---:----;--~-~- ,~FO'R,~RENT,: ,,2 "'be&oom :apa:rtrne:nt'hi ...... '. '"--'-.--.. -.-.-.-.-.-.,.:-'----'----...-..-,~ PA~'RTS"F6.R -Fiaialli'~':'Lbad~r5",Hos~ Wisner, Stove ,and refri erator, allRPLgT~reJ~"_~~b~lm ~~M.MC&,U~~,NE,1~~~7~ ~~~~~.~~~~~~~~17f~~~U~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~.& 603 Alma St Four bedroom home with 0749 211lois of character- inclpd~s:,traller home:',2 -~~----~-...,..-----.­

gatages and bUilding, CallFisherR"alty AkCGERI.1ANSHf;PHI;RO pups402~371~2858 or 1-800-933-76505usan Black and Black/ta" .' (4b2J$93~284 1or Wes j' li2St2 ' 2/1

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l,r>iary S.l,(j met/!,r'<] S 0.;...0:" ',? ,~o p",v cJ'OJene Kleuof, LJbrarian

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NOTICE OF M:EETJNG

PR-OCEEDINCiSBOARD RETRe;AT

WAYNE BOARD, OF EDUCATION'l January 20, 1996

• THe Wayne Board a! Ed ...calion t)eld a re .troat Ir!" ltle Gard'net BUlld,ng Oli Ih€ .•W<lyneSlaW C01IC96 ';<ltrpuS 0(1 S~f\Jtday, January20, 1996 a,r 8;00- a m_ Nolie..; and pu1'p;)~e, 0'the f~lrt.tll'~ 'l\n-<t phlce-ohger:da were puorls-htJd 1/1 (n;;.> WJyne' Helaia on {Mc\fmber 281995 •

I t.1O IOhow,ng l'1'itrH O<lr$ H~'(! pre~Qnl

M..Hlon Arnflson. J",ar- 8_omtl"'~amp WiI:Dd\llS Sldr~ey H,;IJ\Jr l~.. rf1 '> l ,pO an" P"yil,S

S~)Ol/1maf'

rne 'OIIOw1I1g' ag",rCilI 1~l:l,"'·5 W1jr'; ,~:

vwwod Slattt o! !t't! Ol,:r c~ Pre'i'O"SPreSenl<1110n 01 li'l(' yea' planrangtl goals, E ...aludLO(' '"1Slr",jfT'~'1'S

uHeClIVef\e~s, [11<.11<.1<1'.0" 0 1 frY'ea'No oo'lId aCllon W.IS ta",e-rr

M\.-e["lg 'ldlou~nt.'"d <.1' 3 30 ~,..

(Sj D( DenniS Jensen.Sec H,lary pro-Iem

'p _~' F (-0 jl

WET BASEMENT blues? We can correctthe problem :- guaranteed - with ourFlo-Guard Waterproafing System. Forappointment call Holm Services toU free800-877-2335, in Omaha, 402-895-418,5

AVON. SELL quality PrOdu~ts Great. potential income Potential 50% profitFlexible hours, Hurry, customers needyou! Ask for info packet Avon lndep

,.., Sales Rep 800-962-4998

REPORT OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE

Deadline for all legal notices to be published byThe Wayne Herald is 5:00 pm on Monday.

NOTlC£ OF THE Nt8RASKA •AGRICULTlJRAL ANO

HORTICULTURAL LAND VALlJATIONBOARD MEETING FOR AREA 3. .

NORTHEAST NEBRASKANo~ co ,:; flfHOby g'l/l;In ln~)'

:::;~·.o(1JI 1380, Irl-1;~ Nortr'thl~t Ali;,l3 cul~JI<l1 ana HOtlICU):'~I'll l CHid t:!od'(l

on f ebl.uary 5th, 19<)/:] iii '0 (;() ,l 11\

'."~ 'th1~n() C<:>u(\l~ Couft"u",,~ Mt'u-,n\j~tx,,~' l w,;r ll:JYt/I, W"IYf'H Nf

FOR SALE: .'89 and '90 Freig'htliner, FLD120 conVentionals, E?O" bunks, 127 De­troits, 9~speeds," aluminum· wheelsPriced to sell. 800-523-4631.

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NOTICE OF INCORPORATIONNOllce 's h'l:){t,tb:t b''ioEJ,n :!'1a~ '-"1"" -,"CO:"

So g'Hxf has !ormec a Corpo'a!'on w~C<J' ;~t'

Naoraska BUSiness Corpora~'o:"1- A:;:: l"ename 01 U".,e corpO'at.Qf1I$ lOOiiJrg Fa:""$, !"Cand :he ad<jress of t!"e feg·srefoo o!Lc~ S R"ra! Rou:e ~, 8-0):. ~59, CarrO,1. NE 687;23 Th(1general nah,,re at ~")il ~S.t·'ess ',0 ~ :'a"sucWO ,s to ef19oi19fJ./1 wy Icw.!!"! O\.JS "-ess- "c:..;<!,ng t"1e '<I: S"'9 a",(j l~j,r'9 01 1'1"8-5:0-..'"':'1. a"c:r-.9 rats,!!"fQ oi gla"l, and an.'! ar.o a:' ac~ .d. "'~

r1OC~Ss.a!)' Q-I ,1X'.,de-.,ra; tr'~e:o Tre a...·o,'... "! 0'ca~lal Stoclw. a,,:.~'otlled IS $10,000 00, c ~ <leo,nto 10.000 s!',a'as of CQ{!'lmOt1 sto(", a! a 0<.1'~al\.loe c!. .s~.,OO .a.ac.:>',. Ina o;l.qm.(a.;..o_'t co.'"':'.

n't:tr'.coo on D<tK:tlmDEIr 2'9, 1995 i3JI1<l f'dS 00"pet..ar eoX.'ls:er.ce ano t!>e a~~a rs o! t"e corpo~at'on are to Coa co-nd..Jcte-d ny a b-CarO o~

d,ra<:lors a..'\d ~ lOiIo'Jll',nQ oJ'l..:ers. 'P'es.,(j.et""\V''C€!'P1es..dl(f't SOC!EHaJ), a(',,(j T~eas\Jre{

Da1U,t J loberg, l!lCOlpot"!Cr(P'./Ol FeD' 8 '5)

NOTICE OF MEETING... rhe 'fiu'Ine CO..J"ty Boa'd 0' Cor'"m sS'oncls wili r""re~ ,,, leg~:a' seS5'O." onlilesday, h'orJafY 6, 'Sf96 a: !,€' WayneCOL,;nty Co"nhQ.use j''O>''1 ~l a m 1J"1~ 4 P f'\

~:~j,:~:;~~t~~~~'~'1€m~~~~~~I:-:?S ~~'~~IO', o.brl Finn, County Clttk

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MEETING NOTiCEThe Wayne CO\Jnw AgncuJtvre Society Will

hold its regular monthly meetJng on the 8t~

day of February, 1~, at 7'30 pm" at DaVIS'

Steak-house, Carroll, for tl1e purpose of hear­'H1g $Upport, bpposillon, Crlt1Clsrn, St,JggesIIOr,s,Qr observations of fair plans.

SPA BUYERSI Buy wholesale from Mid­wesfs oldest spa builder Save $1 ,000 ormore. Price list ~nd ires video, 1-800­869-0406. Good Life Spas, Lincoln, NE

NOTICE OF PlJBLIC HEARING-ThffWlifge.:ot canolf,:"Nebra,s'ka, Wit! ·hold

a p.ublic hearing at ,the VltJage l,ibrarj' on the14th day 61 Feb(':lary, ,1996, r:\L7:30 o'clockP.M. lor lhe purpose of presenting and adopt· ,109 a Qne ~nd Sfx, Year SHeet ImprC)"em~nl

Plan IQf sald'goverillng body. Anyone Itvln.gWI!hJn ~aJd ¥IHage'"of Carroll, Nebraska, Inter­esteQ In !.he abOve NotIce may appe{lr, m per,son or ,by couns·el, and be" heard. _

. VILLAGE OF CARROLL, NEBRASKA, Cynlhla puntnlY, Clerk

(Pub!. Feb l)

AOOPT. COMPASSIONATE, caflng cou·pIe With secure marriage promises lOVing STEEL IBUILDINGS 1995 IOv8fJlory

IF vqu are lookmg for that speCial home for your newborn. We're easy to c10.se.out BU~, facto~y d~rect Can~elle?sotnoon~, call T&T Dating Service. 308- .. talk :Ntth. Expenses paid. Call Donna & bUIldings. Utihty-25 x30. shop-30 x40 ,

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN wanted lor 345, 1529 Dave, 1.800_~J.l..__-_~~--~JillI!1-~i\QJ:i!g~aa:...,S5:>:.lA~Sll~progr~~~er.c~~l.e.rstup~."-,-~.-~"...,~.~~'~ ..=~....~~-~----. --~,,==-"'~.-. crated, brand new, never erected l 1-800-We. have Ihe latesl diagnosllc .equip- BASEMENT WAt.LS cracked or bowed? 237-9620.ment. SBDS, ~tc. Willing to prOVIde Basement leaking? Grlp-Tltei19 anchors 20/20 WITHOUT gla~sesl Sale. rapId.advanced training fo'r the right individual or Basem~nt Systems waterproofing non-surgical, permanent restoration in 6-Vacation

jhealth, retirement a"od uniform correct these problems in ooe day with- aweeks. Airline pilot developed. Docror

benefits.' Nice small town living. Oontact .out excavating. for free estimates cal! approved,,,Ffe9 information b~ mall, 800-Service Manager. Moses Motor Co Thrashor Waterproofing, :1-800-827- 422-7320, ext. 401, 406-961-5570, faxYork. NE, 402-352·3326. 0702 406-961-5577 Salislaclion guaranteed

DIESEL TECHNICIAN needed, Pay com-'mansu'rate with experience,"Full benefitspackage. Send letter of application toCummins Great Plains.- PO E,3ox; 1326,Kearney, NE 68848. EOE

NEBRASKA STATEWIDE

00 'YOU 'need additional' jO,b training.sk!lIs? Job Corps is offering a scholar­ship' fot ages '16~24 to attend one of thebe,sf tramlfi91irograms In Nebraska. Call

'1-800·t-YES NOW.

LEGAL 'NOTICENQ: co ,;; hl'n:by 91vpn ttlat.1 cop~ 0' ~r:e

at'll",\: (('"!Urn ,r1 lhe w'rg1f11i;l Chap1l1 ~kCa n

Trl..$!:S available lor Inspection dLlfLr>Q reg.~'ar

D"S [',e-,;:>s ~10urs by any clltle'll w...o req....es~s ~

't1Sptlel~rl Wlth,n 180 deWS afli;lr lne oa~e t.~,s

n'O:l'(..'i;i> IS pl,bl,S~'tI-d COVtl-ring the per,OCI 0' :r-e

,,'oA~t:ri:: ~;l~;;~tlcfn 1& (f~qwest:~". )'0"shol.l"id i;ontai;! Kent1efh M 0105. Trt;;slee atp 0 Bo~ 4:27, WaYfleiNE 68787

Oatoo tIllS 16lh day 01 January, 1996I<..n-n.th M. Old., Trual" 0' th.

Virglnl. ChaPIn Mc:Caln Trusl(Pwbl Feb 1 8 ''5,1

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Westerns aWar. MO"/les

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THANK YOU

WANTED

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THE FAMILY of ALICE bORMAN.wishes to thank all who sent expressionsof !iympathy in the form of c;ard$,memorials, flowers, and fo,cd .We Wish totliank Pastors Kocher and Wolff for theircomfortin"g service and viSIts Our~ppre'ciation 'is also expressed to theW,'E.L.C.A ladies 01 Our Savior LutheranChurch who prepared and served theIUf:WA~ ul~.·~titinli ~e~, -ali,d,rela~iycs. who c~H~d a~ ..s-ent\cards ,andlett~rs dU~i'l!g her ,111nes~; Lila~phllgerber.·Wilma a-augous, MarjoneRoberts. 211

n \ mar'kit"plas' \1: anarea where something is offered for sale; 2: a place where buyers look for bar- .gains. 3: a gathering of buyers and sellers. 4. where messages are exchanged.

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WAR SOUVENIRS WANTED WWIIGerman and Japanese' f1a,gs', _sw'ords,metals. qniforms, guns,; helr{tcts" e~c

Top cash 'paid Cali 712-448·3868Collc'Cl H' Crouse. Box .286PaulhI1a: IA~1046' .. .' 1118t16

WANTED: PENRIDER for large South STEEL BUILDINGS: Huge winter clear- BASEMENT WALLS. floors leaking? We'Central Nebraska feedlot. Experience ancesale, 25, 30, 40, 50 ft. widths, Huge need rajn but1Jlot in basements. Quality

(Pr!Jven·~llents.) ~eekends .off, o,wn car, n€lces~ar'y: Refare~.ce5 required., I-i~~lth ,c;Jise;;ol,lnts on aU sizes·., Free delivery to work with w~anty. -No e)u;;aYa1ing...:'.IR"e"- _-<I1l'kFa>~' separ~te ".' quarters, . in.s~!.L_ iriSOr~nce, housing 'allo\NQr:l~9 3AS ether-----~<*a~imlma·~ck--avatraofEt; :1~' - duce radon gas, working"lhis afea-n-ow.'" -$W57WileICNannies of 'Nebraska, 402- beneflts.avaiiable. Ple.se call 308-995- 8OQ-369-7448.· 1-800-860-1646. "

379-2444, 1-800-730-2444. 6147'" .

Mom, we are 80

prom~of,'Ou. ­Alverne, lone, & .Lynn.

-CWE,~.q~lL~c.':l~miJ'i. . PUBLIC NOTICE .relalivos .and Ir.iends":Iorcoining and .. "':-"AI;jRICULTUR'Al·t:;-ANO"llENTAlheJping us ,cslebrate our goldel1' ·Th~ GI'ty of Wayne·wllI accept bidS for cash

anniversary,. ,For the Hower-s" gifts and "~e;;~e~~ ~~r~ee ~])~~~i~: f~:st~r~~·~,III~~I~~~;~for. the.r:nany lovely 9-ar95 we r€!<:eMed, It . Imrr'lodlillely cost and north 01 tOO se;wage la·Was a very s:peciat day f?r us whie;;h w~ goon and 'pontaliwap,Proxlmately 18.91 ·acresshall.alw~ys rememb'er· Special thanks 1 t1-C' second tract is,tho industrial Slle north 0'to OUt. son Bill 'and ·wif,a ·Sor~dra: and ' R"e~tll.Ji Knlghls and cbntalns approximatelygrandchildren tor the program ~ne:t 7 5 acr~s, ·The thlrd'tracl IS south of tbe Greatplaning the anniversary Dan~ ~,jie a'nd north ot Hertlage, Hom·es and

Della would like to thank all who se:nt c~ni<~lns a,pproxlmatoly 30 aC,Ie.$ mOre· or less

Qat weil wis.hes, their- prayers" p'~~!le, i~:~€:~~~:~~c:t~~~~o~~·:~' (~~S~~:~I~ ~~:~ca,lls and visits dunng her stay in lb~ release' rna,r'lhole' located: Within thaihospital. T~ank you to Pastor SchUl for 'ease.men!. BlI;1s wltt"be,opened al.10:00 A Mhis prayers, and to those who brciugh't on'the 15th da~ ot February, 1~96·, 'at th.B Cllyfood to ·our home,. God's: blesS~rig, Joe & ClerK.'!? office, Sealed bJds may bo submilled toDeUa Mattes.' . "2./1 the City until thatl:lme,

The CI.ty: 61 Wayne f,Cserves. .tile right toI€jocl <my and all bids .

THE.CITY OF WAYNE,NEBRASKA. IPub> Feb .1.6)

'f,}

. ski.The next meeting wtil be at the

home of BellY Bron~ynski On Feb.26.COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Sunday,' Feb, 4: ZionLutheran Ladies Aid-LWML !\milyday meeting. potluck dinner, noon.~ Saturday, Feb. 10: HospilalG~ild workers. Rosalie Deck,

'Elvira i'\ndersen and Lorraine We-icl~ . ,

Harold and Pal Brudigan returnedhomelan-. 23. They had spent sinc~Jan'- III ai Bullhead," Ariz. wherethey were guests in the home of herbrpll]cr. Barry and Kathy Kudera and .family, .

Thursdav, Feh. X: Remem­bering The· 5~),s; ~lcvoHons': H a.,m.;50's movie time, ((U(): Ill.ail call.11::10: Wakdicfcl paper. 12: 15p.m,: 5(.)'spany,,~.,0: 'il')'s musicwith Ru(h,rt)ot~c~ !loats. '

.- ":rida~:, Fe~-9.: [)e"'''U()IlS, Xa.tn., "Precious M(Hll~nts" video,10:.10: mail 'call, II: \'.\l'rcises.II :45; IllI' 'n tlial, I~: I 'i p,m::bwgO·tvith fireman's auxrlitiry., 2.

S,ilurdaY. Feb. 10: Shin·etJrnc with f'tatic devolions, 12: 15p.IIl.; nlOVI(: tillie, 2: L·ar(\· club, '2: 10: s,,"ck IIITIl' , \.

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Mrs. Hilda Thomas402-565-4569

1I0SKINS GARDE.'" CLunThc Huskw.\ Gl.jrJ,-·n t'Jub lIIl't ~lt

thl' hOIllC 01' EblC f1lll/rTWn for at!L:... t-iI..'n lunchcon Jan 25. !~"lhL:r

I~l'~'t~tcrniann, pfe~l~tt'nt, (~I1e~~G~lJJ1Cflll'i::tillg '\l,Illh OJ lHXIIl:' }{plg Out

lhe Old. RlIlg HI thl' 1'11'\1,." 101­tl)\\,!('d h)" ~:roup ,,1I1~i11~ of "(). (jod()ur Ilclp In .-\gL· ... Pa..,l.,

H.i dJ call wa'> (JUI :"":',\,- Yl'ar\

rl..'\OIUlHHl." rhl.: ~c\..:'Ttary and trl''''­.\lIn.:r rcporls ..vat: rcad and ap­pro"l""\' Thl.: hostes.... COf}(.JUCll'd -.cv·cr~d qUVIl.:"'; lor cnt<.:rlaUlrtll'nt

Chri..;tilll' LUl'kn had the cum­prdH:n'iIVC s.tudy on "Sul'tx.'afl'i" aodwId of (ill' nl~f1;i {hHH~" ttiL'} arelJwd lot.

Tl~l' kS'-,Oll on f\)lll\l'Ll1cl'" wa ....~!.IV\..'n by LOrnJlfll.: \Ve"'l'ly. She dho

lldd·:ltlIIUl \u;fl(l.'d ::-;ef:Wlulll .... ~IIHI

gf(l~l,·Jllg herb" at h{)nll', I he I1ll.'l~tln~ llo\l'(j ',l,lllJ the\\'dll hwurd iOT ttl\..· [);1) HIllHI.., "Ire!Ikv jl~u·;,lchutt: ... , the)· \·m);· 11J!l(tloflwhl"ll open.

'(he fll'Xl II1CCll/lJ~ will h..: ~H lIlI'

... hOln\..' 01 fllltkgilltk Fl..:fl .. kc 011 f \:h.22.TOW~ A~IJ COC'TRY

" 'he Town and Cuufllry (j,mknCluh mel ,-H lhl~ horne 01 l:kanor\Vittlcr for a dC."i\crt lunchl'on onJ:Ul. 22 Joyce Kml'nt v.-a .. <.l gu~st.

I:rane!.:s Langenberg. prt': ... H,kfll.opellcd tbe rnc:cling and n':;'HI an,"Ill' Ie. "New Ycar Cards.

Roll cllI~ was "did yuu make aNew Yellr's rcsoluliull thi) yellr '1ndhave you broken any of Ihem"

Senctary and lrC3"iUrCr reportswere read <illd approvcd. ~el\' year­books were handed out and re­viewed,

AIt' members took part IrJ tIlecompre.henslve study on birds "lidIOld of the dilferefll birds thev haveseen at their bird fceders thi:>; .:vintc£.

The I on "Queen Anne's-D'......--r.:i1'J'C' wa, gi, n by Belly Bron~.yn,

he end of an era

CARy CJ,:'r-;TFJ<,C ,'; U:" IlA R·

Sundll~. Fell. 4, WO','I'!\,.S~\k[ll, :~'-~{),plll'

"lunda\-, I,th, ~: IkvlIlII11l'\,

X '1.!l'1":-: V.:llklll 'n \dll'dlll. I): Hl,nul! i.-·,lIl. II, t..:\\:r',-hl''>. 11:4')', Itll"_11 th;'IL I:: 1:-> "p lIl .. hallg lllan,2 H), lolkl' tlllll', ~, Cuvenallt

'"pc. 1:;0.Tut'~da\, 'Ft'h ..h: Un'ollorl\,

g :r.rll., In--n)OJll \ hlh. (). )(): lllad

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Wakefield News----Mrs. Wa1te~ ,Hale402-287-2728

COMMUNITY CALI':NDARi\ttHid.iV~' 'Feb. 5;' Rt'\cuc

!llccting, ~ ·Jun.; j'i"r~nghtcrs nll.'-,~l-lng, 7 p,m. .,

-tUCSdll)~ Fl'I~. (,.: 1~:.lj.,l.crn

Slar, ~ ·p.rn. ~

Wcdnes,!<,Y, .... h. 7: Itm!,,­'tal Au,\iliar):,"2 p.III.; Cily ('otJII­cil, 7:.\0 p,Ill,'

Thursdav. h·h. X; WukcfleldHealth Carc-C""ler ,board Ineelill~"~ p.m.SCIIOOL CAI,.ENIJAR

SHOl'PI:'I:G SPCU:E SWEEPSTA.}i.ES r:.:\THY FOH~I

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TUl'S"U)'. Fel.l. 6: Roy R{'edl.eglOn, l,cgioll Mati, H p.m. .

Wednesday, Feb. 7: Puhllc. " Tuesda\" Fdl. 6; (,;,,1\ has­Library, 1::10-(,'.,0 P,lli:: TOPS, kctball, N~wlllSlle, IH.\lIIe: iUlIl!,r H"oskins~1a1'ian 'I \'(; r:-;c 11; 5:.1:) p,m, ~lI~h t!lrls .1u.....k\·llmll 'at II~HI)p'. . f.

ThiJ'rsdHy:·",-cb.,\.X'::('OIOlJt· ;'.rhil't:sd"lf}"'·'Veb':"~: (1irl'l"'Nc :: ,;,. _,-('1111\ Ireriel).iln',,",'.· ; _'f', ._I;:I'kcihalf'a{('i~l',id~t":.:.',~: :.1' .eWS' .1'..."'.;;0.'.., ..;"'....._-,..;Scil()o!' CALE,NUAI{ ., Frid'IY. hh. ~: Boys' h",ket· .

'Ml.ndliy; Feb. $: Klnder- b'llll at,Colt:rll':g",garh..'fl A; freshman gii't\. ha\kt:tbalJ . 'Saturda~. Ft'lL 10; :JunIOr{lJtirrll:Y at Pl'rHkr. ~ ." ll!~)I'~jrJ" \llld 'lIo)'\ ha .... kl'·tball at

Tuesday. Feb. 6: K,,"ln-: ,\/kn,gl1rt('n. B; ba,ketball, home wllh

, WjllOl., girls JV :II 5. g\rh V at(,;15. I>oy., Y al K; Jl .. Hlgh I't'p'b,iml, 7:1 'i.

Wedne'd(ly. hh,7: K""k,g'''I,'1I A, .

'l'llitrSd'.I), Feh. X: Kilidcr­1"1[[,'11 B: Sr. Illgh pel' hand.i· I';,iJ'l.'"hl1Wfl girls haskl'lb.llllO.tlffll:y :.Jt

l\·ndn; ha.'iketball, hotTle \\i,th (h,

/lIlHlt!, hoys JV at 5, girl... V atI)' 15, I)[)y' V, K.. Friday, Feh. 9: KUll!crplrl 1.'Jl

1\; Jr, High plOp hand, 7:15: Ih,tJ'lllIIlI''llilig 'It blg"l POP\' Johll. he,,·kClhall, hOflle \vllh LlIHI"ay, grrh \',n (,:.I'i, boys V at K,

Saturday. Feh. 10: 7 ,~ Xh<,ly'" and gl,fls ha'iKClhall, hOIll\..'wllh Colcricl~c. I Ir.m,: llI",r:clwlcsllmg al EIg,Jr1 I~op~ John.p.lll

C()\1\lI",) I\I.L'DAHFridll't. l·l·h. 2: .c; 'I

Vlflochk (-'illb l..IIH...! Ll,,'~',,:f. tlP\.'1l:\;\ IIll..T II Ill.:, , fa:.' h:llL X p.lll

S;.llurd~l\, Fl'b, .~: l'ublnl.!hrar) 11.1 ~1l -1;()Ull :IJlZI J ~ pilI

\ 1,1 Hll hl\.... Fl'IL 5: ",-'[ltlll

('Itl/,'Ih l.q~l{':l II-ill, jlllllu,-k.!tHtH!". Ptll~}f·.: Llhr(H~. l-' _~Lb' ~o

have a chance to \vin

Dianne'Jaeger'402-286-45041I0SI'ITAI. <;LII.I)

Worker> Irolll WIl"ltk 'tl theNoril>.lk LutIH.'rau CI>IlIlIl111llly

f1·t~"pH.11.on I:ri.lhy \ h ..'l) 1.) art.' L~I1~,I',:"_.("ll"""" AJl(trq ~Gllwm. \IVJI.'''"c ,\1111n~ '0;c,n'C"i<t<hNt':;:lIltt ,~)~II'y .\Vl1tn,~~lI11t J()~' S\.I~lJ\'al1' I, h '-'. ''j~Hlh''. \'0ikl'~') U'[l .~I'['jl·.:-d;\~;~ F~·~j.

T~~ll ·win1Ic'i'J6....,"'$l.il\;\'~,1Il It)~l1 2ll <ltv \Jar" ·A'I\1) S(\(kn .ami tllal()\! ~l"lIllIL'd· \1,'Ullf..tllll~Sr\'\·hi~·h \\~l'\"" Pkld.,,'it I ,10 l/ll:',N'lllOl>li-l (;c:t',~r"l'hil 1I0"OOll II.\'D

~ Ih'aLlquartl'r~'tor l,.·hcd.dllg . .'1 Jl' \\ til Si\ \\ j[,hllh.: '>llll.I:·lIt ...· ha\ 'i: h.TJl[l...'t'l'J\'l'. wor,t~ HI M~lrdl It Ill: qU~dl' "1.:1~·clI':d IlOJll .tf!l.1 ".,tlP <IlHlltlllJll:d

I'll'::" 10 "1),-UlICipal~" HI 1IlL' "iW(l,..~ h....,I..' .Ill lor .~lw· Wallh' Sl.1I\" e',+lrq:.l· HOIlOI

{)(.n~~tl;l'[hl" "'WJIW HUlld IJh"y \\~lj Pl~I;' aI-ttl>: l()lk~'.e

,,'O.'ln.·I{I'I',H.)'I;,', .. SI.,T.E ,\1I~.'O.'.1, ,,,; I,,·I!.'·, Sc'h'l'd I""" Ih,,' 1'"11111. tJn~h' dfvl\lnn'J::rmk\ "j~~;) \\'(;n:"\londal. Feh. $; S,alh,jil'lI.. . '

PI)l;I(\·H.;-;, il.'ih, 1HII,1' IIl'.lll,>, JJ~I.ll 'bun'lH! (jllhh~·l.., "LI1Jlh.:1, 'Katfh'flfh' H;tr~~, !lLdv', ,;II,j 1~:UP\'1l R,-'\:d Ill;

...:lJP, \.'OOkIC '., l:r\.lkh hunl '-;,,'kd;'d Inn')] th\.· .... v··!·ut., ...da~. h.·h. h: Ll\';;'r ~lIH.l lllUf jllj~h , .. !'.\J.- .... :1!.~I:'\ '.\l.!"

pnlOfj ..... or 1l,II11b\ln~~'f, (Onl, [Jl;hO,',l (' *,' Ipot"lhl('S'"lJhJ ~ra~'\', or:pH':l.' .... IH.\.',! Lmily )l'l' ", \l·J)cr ,>d.' ),,,' .... nl"l'roll. ~"' ~r\n.dl'f'\()n, llut...·: ~ul,"1 tklll\ KH,,(.;h .

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Allen News-' -""""..-...-"""'"-". Kate Boswell'402-'63>i-l2289 "'''' - ~

\'·Ol,.t.lN:i·h"~s .kEEI')!::t':'Thl".'· )\ik'n-\":lt~lblJr~ I HI" '~lnd

.H~~CIH.< h'all) i\ ~!~ tl\;\.:h \i..'l:.k.lll~ 11('\\

. mdub\'f~'. tlrll\.'rl·.~,k;.j I~T~Otl-: '~;[(' If·)­

\'iled til I'hL' :\lk'n"\.\'i~,-,'d)ury Fill'

;lrHf ~{I'\(lIl,,'-'bUll{jIrlt;· orl T"'ttl~'~l!~\',

Feh, ~ ,at 7J:'·(l P'll1/I~()f 11lrtt,l':'[ ',il­J()rm~lll()n (olltal'l 'llfl.' lh.l~t, R:I\

, .l~~~'JlJJif\g!:f \}·r. r~~,.\P!~ 1I.Il.tt!J'I~i~~l.t.lX:1RIla ~L1ltl'''' ,W-:O(;\{·\I'II\ Uf.1':

l\lv_ Sulll\:Ul, "ml (1·1 .ttll!,:' andBoh :~ltll!\JiI III ;\lklt: t .... 'l1h' hl,'oil\~'Jllnl·r \11 tlL· \'-lll{lll~ll ,,,,'.c[cl)'il\

lh'l".' .. \ hl.\ \ .... tlh.'·\.'I~~hlh \,~':lr tilL'.COIl!C"t. SllkL' 19~~ all ''''lmh:rrH~ infilth thrll\.l~h l'l~htl\gr~td.... \ ~\! ."\II;':r1-"h~l\'l" CDlllp(lL'd 111 trh: ',·l'tltl:'>.l.

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(;~'(l~r;IJlhh: .Iud ('hr~ ,>h.'1" 1(', '''p(lr:I'Illl[}, Thuf',da~. Fl'h. X: H,Ull

~)ualllll.·r .... \o.thl' llndl ~ih:~J1 .... \\1.'(.'[ potawl'>", P(,~l ... :tlalL <lppk["(Hind" L'rl' Ul/~lbl.:lh B\'~,k. .·k,>~:\':~J. \:tU1.XBr~:"', "\Llln~t Bupp, Lallr:~ Crl!':!lll.:r '- Frida~. Fl'h. I): tlpL k'~'lHr~'lt l\.\.'lti,L'-.... Sl~I(L') \'bftllfhl\:L -.~trlJwJCh, [,lla'ih~:d pot~ll~h'-' dlhl

-\l\l'~)~ nTlkilL'-~lilli)-:D:i'i'I'~~-O':',\\·.lI:r- ·--·--~r~[';"r,----:l;rJ.:cl'1" h~:afr ('-a,:,i:'mtc, \tr~l\\

.-\ngl..'la ,PrQl..:ha_~k~1, D~IVld St:dl· bi.'frlL'\.

.selves. We are teaching them 10 besci -disci lin~d, so 'they can· makeresponsible choices when we're nOIaround, When' we set firm bound-

aries. we provide children I"ith a Conhord N'.ew'ssense of safely and,securily. Whcn '-' ---...,;--,;,.------ In early 195\1, Ihe Village of the purchase was made. The villageI\'c_<liscipline wilh love, wcgive Evelina Johnson Dixon had a bad fire on its main fathers asked John Young to ride toIwoirrlportant messages: I care too 402-584-2495 'CYla Swanson and Su~ie John- streel thai lefl the tow I! shOll one Wakefield with them and drive the",uch about you IO,Ul/ow you to aet CONCORDIA WOMEN son served lunch. . more retail business. The only "Iirsl" fire U11ek back 10 Dixon.inapproprialely and I cwe em;ugh C' j' W I' E I' FAIR CONVENTION picce of fire lighting equil'llleJ1l W<lS , A b,uilding was built by, volun-.

.about you to wk!' (he-:lime and ('1- OI~COf( La omen 0 .van£.~ 1-. ..-{Or/IO leach you how 10 bdla,!e. c<ll Church, Concord. Illet Jan. 2:1. Those from Dixon CounlY who a rOlled. two-wheel, hand-pulled c<ln leer I<lbor and cash donallOns to

Mt'cting opened wilh lhelll,e "Make altended the Nebraska Slate Fair with some hose,dmed 1'>27. house Ihc' 19:16 Ford. The truckThe authorit"rian parcIl,l c.x· Christ Known." Evonne Magnuson Convcnlioil in K<.~arncy Jan. IlJ to '. served the community well,

peets and demands obedi~ncc: \\:i!l make a nl.~W hallll('f. \I.lith help. 21 \\'cn~ Bud and Vamklyn Hi.UlSon. ,Due to unpUid UlxC~, low popu- thr()llgh snow st<lrms and hOl"fj",,"o,-e-k'ilid 3D." Wil€R ,uan'diud,; SUlle Johns"n ll'ao-mliVtc th,,- VOlt!", ,rn<!-A4yee En,-;',. lIa,", liltlog \][ ~¥'cr..".llLi;J~lli...IJ.Q"'-"tt"'T"e"," Whel1 1,"geT"equipmen~arc,extcrnally imposed and children' SllllY of Jesus" lind Ic'd prayer. 11:ll1k, Courtland and Darlene money to spend on lire equIpment. was sceured. the old 1936 Ford

" ,have very lillIe room to queslion, EI'onne rc'ad Ihe report 'on Ihe RoberLs, Tim and Shirlc'nc Beckcn- Bulsmn\'lhing ncel)e,1 {(I beAone [,,----·-rc'sl,'(1. '.challenge. disagree or 10 think for l'\l'CUt;w bO<l,,1 ml'eling held and ImuI'r, Norman WId Barb Meyer. protcellhe citizens, ' The City of Wakefield wanted 10

themselves, they gel the, impres, also Ihe Advent luneh""n held in 11l1l,cl Hank received a :I+j year After much investiglll;"n. 'I was show Iheir citizens how far they hadsion: "My ideas must nOI be vcry 'D,'cemb,'r. ,Treasurds re'p"rt \1"" sl'['l'i,e alva(d at'Lhe banquet Sunday found Ihal the City of Wakefield prog[('sscd and wanted 10 gel the oldgo<ld. l need sorrJeo'!e else to makc fead by Adcl R,ohlken. Some nCL'tkd l'\'~l\ing. hu,d Iiurrl'lascd a nc\V fite truck, truck ha~k. After much considcra;my.decisions'!'"r mc;.When,childrcn li,h ruIcs and responsihililieS: Thl', kitcheu ikms \l'ill ix' purchascd. Th,' )990 DIXon County fair Th~ir old truck -.- a 191(, Ford -.'. lion. Ihe Village lalhersdec,ded to~~sn~)cy, ~uthpnlan:an ptlr9nL~ ~)tlcn .fules arc ~lcarly doflned H~d e~11~)~cL'd The afternooJl CIn.:ks· wi II l~~'~ l!~HCS h~IVC been ~hanscd to Sunday· was now not ncedl:d ,am!. could he sell the lr~lck "back to, Ils ongl.nul

-,-'-,Fea<.-'l-bY4lank iAg.' Thi,' 1fla1'!~n"il\tilutle-t;Hlignitryl*I-'l'ffiHal....'C:""T,'f\'I' \Hln:~'Tmrnrrg-rtK'-:tim--:Wt'tlt",s\lay;-A-ugA-7~-""~~-----'PlH,*"''''H1JecaJH''HnHl_Ie\l-:~a'---t,wnt"",,;--A:g"tft; }"tttl....¥tlt!fl~·tlro~inlhe-:,liofCr1,Jnhc1f:mj[c! lfclfi.l1l\ -·-.iespccCCliildrcrfWho a,re'raiscit' '~'jl;i;,(j"y -ili"(li,h-"lOnth-.-Doic:,i'-· FRIENDLY N~:WHIIORS bcirrowed-from Ed, Dotighcny'[if\d the truck .bqlulYJOl .mi.d:~clievf". our. \111'1,1 Jrus, with c1cUl':'gllicle!lne~ ancl.are en-.: ,Cirrlc' wi II-nic't'llil the' Cl't'llillg, Tilt' Friendly' NcighbmsCluhtrallons, bUI,'I' more .likelYlO qc- c:ollraged I~' .1,lv:e Wllh, Ihe conse- S\kIB"hlk"nprc''C'IllI'd Ih,' I'ud- lllL't Jan. 25 at Ihe Senior Center \11-

ale r~scntmc~{, t~;'ln ~H~npron~ ~~c~S~s of ~bc~r, cf~oHJc~ wlil ..b~' gL'~ for tile' )'l'ar, ~HH1 W:tS m:CL'pl('d. Cont~l.)fd .. '~cn mcmbc-rs _alt.~'ndcd. Abeh'lvwr. Reccnt rescarch ~hows lIdlcr,ahle lO thmk lor tl10l11~~lvI". I ')'!6p'r"g'ram k,i1kh "c"" h'"1\I<',1 II,'W 'lgenda was made (IP lor 19%..that chl1urcn who "l~e hl.~ arl,? more- r.l,lC,Y c.aJso. LeJ~d:. to hl' ,~llOrl.' {Ju.t \\'Ilh aCli\;lpi..""', pfogh)1l1~ and NL~\l' month, the .Jlrogram.\\'11l beli,kcly ~,n,hit oth~~childrcn, an~l th('~<, c(~nsi.dcralc' C).I; ,nl.h~rs and" ml~rL~ Bit)k -.;wLiil''':' L'\ld~lIllcd for l:ach ·{~n ," rhe Falll~ of G~-'.1ins.:' 1.. ~lI1chlearntp accept violence ~i. a way "I 'ndependent thandllldrcli [["Sl't!. In Inllllih. 'was',crved by Kimberly Blohm andsol~ing prohlems. . . pt;.rmi!\sh~c l)( allthorituri~l11.h(}(lle~, LyI.a Swan~ol\ i!.a\'l...~ dn'otHH1S (in.'ldh..'11 Dj~tric'h. ... It's qasy for work~ng r~m,,·_n.!.s ~Ul.d We mm;t .l.:OIlHllit ~)tl.rsl·.h·~~·to 11. and pra)I,.:r'. Tht ~ro~IP S~\llg '"Thl'y'll

, SIngle par~nl' cspcc:mlly 10 laU In.to. ]JllSilivc af'Pro~c:h,lt)'(llScl!,llne .. - Knnw WI' ,\re' Oui'llans bO" ()m ];\n .. 2H gucsts ,In the. Keilh Er-thl~. permlSSI\'e ~pproal:h, partl) ~H1e that IOdtlde·s 1t'.sP(;Cl,-,"~,.. k,arl~' Lo\'l.'." r\" "ilk-o'· w~h "!lO\\'n: icksonhoill~ for dinner. were Robcfl

. 'bec:Juse it often takes.lcss energy to' 'dcfin'cd cxpcyWUQns ,Inti. limits -':- - "Wol11en' Ikilling Women Help "ap.ll,lieora Hagcman oft.thae<l andgive In tha~ to nc tJrm. :-\n~1, we so our"<.:~,ldr~r~ .~~ar~ d~v~lup the. selJ- Th"'IIl\I.:I,,,'>,." \' hHllIg "huHns \-vus 'Hi\\:C'lI UTlCl.:Pal" Ny'gren oj S.iOUX.

may he Irymg, unl"~)I1:-:;(10lJsly, W (.'~tl'cm :.md: .s.cll.dISl;IP.llItt: \\'L' \~;..IIH. d"'>l..:ti"'''l..'d. C!ty" l()~ra:.,rna~l' lip for nOl spcndmg a" ITlllch them to have, W 'lillie as we lIoill,dlikc \lilh oul Source: Slcph,'nie Mmson.T!i,' inside News _

, childr('n. So wc· hc(.'oITW l ...'ushy- Magi(' ot~ EnCOll.rag~mcnt:. NUf~nr'·

,m,l·h.\' .-- saying no put dOIl't r~:dly ing Your ,Child's Self Est,'elll,mC~lIl11.' i\'torrm'i., 19,Q4. .

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