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* Fair The 1982 Dixon Couniy"'Falr In ConcorcJ Is-told tures and result!! - see pages 1,2 and 38•. r::r.. E' . -------.-. --." .. , . II. RALD .. Reeg repeats as champ For the 10th time In 11 years, Bob Reeg woh the Wayne CCclubtourney -see story, photos page 6A. . WAYNE. NEBRASKA 68787. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. "82 Student returns to explore further studies S•• sTUOENT, Pag.3A Henrlc;, _ vtho_ Wayne HIgh's track team, Is a .. track club In Karlstad. "We !o: dlvldually amongst each other In Henrie explained, but It's not like' hIgh, school sports, where different towns 1;0"'·' pete." ". '.:' .. , HenrlC"s training p-:ograml set coach, makes his day. D, busY the trails every day for at after classes are over."1 ,am },:om home at least twelve hours a said. "school starts at 1t3!.and I go flce at about 3:30. After thafl.l;go and study the rest of the night/I .," . Henrlc has little 't1.me on ,(or anything but s.udylng'.. .. ,my friends," Henrie said, "are with running. My free, time Is them on the weekends, going to discos." He atso enjoys cross-country $I(III ..g. and other sports, . ',' " ,,' . While In Wayne" Henrie Is .. ,cm . entering some competItions,,· 'rW'.lth former teammate Steve Manso .. ·two boys, who run every day, are' pIa :. to Norfolk and possibly Aurora special races. - ", ," ' Henrtc;-'ntcknamed-. -'--'-HanftL'· by \Va')ln8, - High students, has also Improved hfs,teorils. game while s,taylng with former . Tad Heier and Perry Nelson In their base· ment' apartment. They otten p1ay--'-en-nls-at the coll"ge courts or go to baseball games. He has also gone with his and other friends. to,.ou-f-,of,.town---discos.--·-------- Henrie's trip back to the states lust goes to show that It,r.eally is a sma" worJd. While on the plane, he met a lady who was a native of .. 'ill•• and ",a. going to .• .\!Iltb' Slty ale set he can get a po;;tpone- ment from the military. Jobs are very rare at age 16, but Henrie has worked part-time In a bakery, was employed as a gardener and also helped with the of a stadium and track In his teenage years. "Wages are high In Sweden,"- Henrie :'but so are prices." The gover-nment provides free medical care and finances education. This Is all possible through tax money. "We have a higher living standard than most coun- tries," he said, "there are less poor people because of the medical benefits and funded education. Taxes pay for the poor. I would be stupid to become a citizen of any other country," he added, "there are so many financial benefits for me In Sweden." Although Henrie wouldnlt change his citizenShip, he loves to travel. He lived in Africa when he was younger and then his family moved to Sweden, He ha,s also spent a lot ot time In the United States, "We.bear about the U.S. every day In Henrie said, "radio and television -are always the daily news from this country. The Swedes have only two television chan- nels, with no commercials and a radtu Is- common In every home. The Freedom olthe Press Act, passed In Sweden, is probably the oldest and most liberal In the world. They ar-e- a parHamentary democracy wIth a rul· Ing prime minister and a unicameral legislature. "We have a king," Henrie said, "but he Is onlV a figurehead with cer-emonlal functions!' Henrie's father, Bengt, Is an engineer In Sweden and hi'!. Mother, Marta, teaches pre- be a teacher, In Swed,en's schOOls, they have no type of sports like our high school competitions. THIS ISSUE - TWO SECTIONS. '8 PAGES by Michelle Kubik "1 came back for - chicken days." said Henrie Olsson jokingly. who arrived from Sweden lust two days before the annual event was celebrated In Wayne. The young Swede, a previous foreign exchange student at Wayne High, Is back for a visit until Aug. 25. "Actually, I came back to see all my high school friends:' fie safer nand to look- Into future schooling." Olsson, a 19-year·old from Molkom, Sweden, would like to attend a unIversity or college In the Ufillted States to study Economics and Inte,,""atlonal Studies. "A lot wilt depend," Henrie said, "on kind of financial aid I can get." Right now, Henrie is attending a gym- nasIum school In Karlstad, a city just a short distance from his home. "When people hear the word "gymnasium" here In the United States, they think I'm attendIng ,;ome sort of school that teaches gym- nastics, acfually It is quite similar to a prep college You attend from 2 to.4 years depen· ding on what field you're In," said the stu dent, who Is studying natura! science and has completed two of his three required years "Gymnasium school is optional," Henrie said, "although our entire educational system is financed through taxes, you stili need good" grades to get In.'' Swedish children start school at age and com- plete nine years of compulSOry education. From then on, they can attend the secon- dary schools (such as gymnasium school) or pursue the unwer51ty level. "Every Swedish male Is required to do mHltary service for ten months," Henrie said, "but we don't feel It's any sort .of bU'r'den, Swedes are proud to defend their country." Henrlc hopes to do his military service ImmedIately following gymnasium school, but 11 his arrangements for a unlver rather then In his home country. A running enthusiast, Olsson has previouslV attended Wayne-Carroll high school where he, was an outstanding member _of the track team; He will return home on Aug. 15 and hopes to come back soon to begin his university career. o -HUNDRED SIX,TH YEAR BACK AS A VISITOR. rather then a student. Henrie Olsson, center. has been visiting Wayne and staying wltll a -couple of his former high school friends, Perry Nelson, lelt and Tod Heier. Olsson, a native of Molkom, Swedeo. neen checking into the possibility 01 begin- ning university studies here In the United States. Bids accepted for new hanger Although the amount must be paId back, within a 10 year perled, there Is no Interest Involved 9ft the grent The ,emalnckr of the fundi'fIg for the coil- struction of the hanger will be maca up In Wayne AI.pori Autllorlty "''''', wnlm llivo provlw,ly .......taU4e ,or pioletl. French teenagers since they are allowed to drInk alcohol and can also get tflelr driver's license', "The pamphlet wegot," Marie SB'ld, "told us not to bring any liquor to Nebraska It said that midwesterners don't drink" MarIe's country does not experience the weather extremities which Nebraska "The most snow we get Is In the Alps and Pyrennes mountains," she said, "and the south 15 always warm." What we know as . the French Riviera Is called Cote d'Azur (which means "coast of the blue") by t!;le French Marie has been keeping in 'ouch wift\ her parents white she's biieq in Nebraska. A call made to Paris costs 11.46 for the first minute and $.80 for every minute after that. "If you calJ collect," Kathy costs $12... 00 for one minute. We decided to make Marie's calls direct," Kathy plans to take Marie to some of the towns In Nebraska, such as LlncQln and Omaha, before she leaves on August 29. She wilt also ge1 to see an American wed- ding the day before she takes off. "I really glad I got to see the central part cif the United States," Marje said, "and hopefUlly my work will give me a chance to see the coasts. I love the United' States and I don't miss home much at alt ' The cOmmls.-slon wlfl the bids o!one with 1JI 11M of area bull$Slngs ana, by the- . e.td·tw1fmy.for 1. expected fet be wlthJ" .bout 30 da-ys. The- Authority fue. QrlglNiI bun .u: • wen .'t, the ¢.pUn Wbml:t1td on uparfite bi;i-fs.., •" .. small pldne and went shoppIng, and has gone swImming In the cltyPdoI. She also at tended the Wayne C9t{nty F air thIs pas' weekend . "Our fairs are similar to those In the United said, "although we don"' have the IlveJrfock and crafts part, we have a huge "(arnlv-al with rides," Marie really likes the smaller cities In the U 5 compared10 her large home, "I don·t miss home at all," she saId, "I've traveled to parts of Spain and England and really like to move around and !eO places." She lef' her apadment home in Paris and the other three members of her family. Her fatoor works In an office for a car produc tlon enterprise and her mother runs an art gallery In Paris. She also has a 17 year old brother, Romain, "I've been wanting to go to the Unl1ed States for about two yean now,".. Marie said, "our country lsvery Influenced by the United States In a tot of waye.." Her hobbies are horseback riding and jazz danclng_ She also to go to American movies. "Marie knows more about the movies and actors than I even do," said he!' host, Kathy,' "and I'm the one tha' lives here." Be!.ldes the movies, she goes to bars and discos with trlends. Age 18 Is a big step lor tloO. The Qf fM $pet:lfied they wwfd: = comfrvettng an Erect·a·hlbe br."", lNlldl",. TM only other type. 4uocl,tn, ".s for e- Fufmfab afTcTaft . In addtflon to 5ubmlHlng speclflC4!tlon$ (lnd proposals tOt" the six place hange-r. con- t,..d'Ot"! atscwere' reqvired towbmlt desJ9" And complete hanger witb" S3..«C bom1'fo tt.. Air· pOri ""'''''''<!y. jOt" will'be pt'00- IDrl;iiiJg9 a ,ta-tt gn.nt to 1M IJ./.yr.O I\.Ul!'>orily., . . r'Kthnt 6boJt 1&#JO,.fQt t>K1"! """It. 0' ...../.iOO to;.1 {'Tom tht .t&1e, An option on the bid form allowed the comP-anlea to bid on construction of six con crele (lpproach eprom to the hanger. The their bid "mounts end 0p- tion Ilmounts ere follows: Otfe Comtructlon, Weyne; e73,l,aJ for fhe hanger ond 104, 135 for the option. .• LHter-bs and Grand Islanet: Neb:; 173.513 'or the hanger end j,J,9OQ 'or the (,J)tl-Cft. A.F. Wlewle-t' c;on:.tructlon, V.nk.t.OI'l, s.o.; .... n)!t for the haJ'lg'-r end $3,9'31 for ,,,,,,,,tl,,,,. • Chuck .. •.,.o<k. Ht'l>.; lU_ 'or 'hi harlllff ."" $3.117 lor' IhI op- tl(,f). < ' '. , Ott. JI1Ml "Of' thf _ncr U;s:'" f(ll' fhl op- hen,elt and sent i1mto 'he NA(El officials Her hosl, Kathy Lempke, a French malor at Wayne State CollEl"ge, learned abouf the program through her language leacher, Janet 5chmltt,-who Is a French instructor at the college She also filled ovl a question nalre about herself and gave II fo the arganlzaflon The women were matched tram the Infor mallon and they sent each other letters describing themselves and their Interests A group 01 about 240 French teenagers tlew to an airport in Maine and then can nected wl-th -o-nother night to Omaha The Nebraska·Kansas COOrdinator lor the pro gram, Jolane Luctchens of lincoln, lined up people from the area to pick up the teens in Omaha. A woman from Norfolk picked up at the airport plus two foreigners for the Norfolk area and one for W('Ikefleld. She has been living with Kathy and her f1ve·year-old son, John Paul, since she's been In Wayne. Kathy uses some French when she talks to Marie, but the ballc polnt of the program 15 to acquaint visitors with the American cultllre, Marie has been very busy In Wayne and, Kathy Is very Intent on keeping her enter· talned She Irled wet·blklng on B private lake down by Pilger, flew to Sioux City on a Bids for e new sJx place T.4lrplonehanger w@/e aceepted by the Woyno Alrporl during tl'i!lr meeting Mondoy nlgh1 In the airport lounge. ChAri" chalrlT\dn of lhe authorl. ty. ac.tepted five bids frorri COnstruction c.omp.aniet., from lJ iow Of 1n,183 to Cons1rlK1lon &PedHeallon, 'u:.ed by the ,",ultoorily Ill< tho hang" 'oil"" Ino>o "'Iha H-ebf"a,k..o Oe-p-erlme-nl 01 A.tJoronautlc,' 9uldeHnn. . .n.. .:,.-ciliuMoft1 fnd\illk txt.nll'.,., _I oloctrI<ol wlrl"" .1ld .l-tdriul/y 1'JiI"tTj .... W.foId'trPl' doon with- c:lu.,.ntl\ 0; :0 ,"1 Jr>dlo1. AJ.. Illdudo<! In 1M p.arfHkIn,,"""""'n udl.: ...,..,. .,M f'kJof1lif.. . isitor fr m Paris I France nioys mid-western sights by Michelle Kubik "1 Ch05e Ihe Midwest said French vl!>ltor Marie des Nelges Cache who has been vIsiting Wayne since Aug 'l, "because everyone 1$ familiar With the cOd$tal areas but thcy don't know the true heart ot the ·1 wanted ,,10 see the pari thai is not as well,known' Marje-des Nelges Cache. whose flame means "Mary of the Snow' came 10 the United States through a program entilled NACEL The program. which .,nvolves teenagers from France and Ihe United States, is not like the usual foreign exchange program'J, 1115 Intended 10 help strengthen tle-s between the two nations through shar Jng crl cross culfural c,..periences The pro gram Is ,more 01 a temporary summer vl:;11 rathe.,. than an e,..change bet"/een homes The 18 year old girl from Paris, France, has lust passed her hlg"h school exam and will attend a French unIverSity beginning in October Her high school exam consisted of 8 wrItten and an ora! te5t In front of her teachers She plans to study philosophy and t\lstory but Is not sure what she wants to do for a career Marle-des-Nelges Coche, who's name Is 5panish-orlented and not a common ono In Fr.. filled out iii questionnaire about

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Fair highlight~.The 1982 Dixon Couniy"'Falr In ConcorcJ Is-toldtures and result!! - see pages 1,2 and 38•.

r::r..E'. -------.-. --." .. , .

II. RALD

.. Reeg repeats as champFor the 10th time In 11 years, Bob Reeg woh the WayneCCclubtourney -see story, photos page 6A. .

WAYNE. NEBRASKA 68787. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. "82

Student returns toexplore further studies

S•• sTUOENT, Pag.3A

Henrlc;, _vtho_~_anJ:1utsiMilitia.i;nrier-'for:...:...~~Wayne HIgh's track team, Is a mem.~~.. ~f',:cr,track club In Karlstad. "We co~pt;!:~ !o:dlvldually amongst each other In the~c.h~b/'Henrie explained, but It's not like' hIgh,school sports, where different towns 1;0"'·'pete." ". '.:' .. ,

HenrlC"s training p-:ograml set "P!~~' ~~scoach, makes his day. D, busY one~",He..:,run,s

the trails every day for at lea$~ ,~:i~"Safter classes are over• ."1 ,am .w~y..},:omhome at least twelve hours a d.V~~·i ",~~,~i(said. "school starts at 1t3!.and I go fo.·,,~r4lc.,flce at about 3:30. After thafl.l;go hOi1're;'~at

and study the rest of the night/I .," .Henrlc has little 't1.me on weekday~ ,(or

anything but s.udylng'.. "M'~t"'"o~ ..,myfriends," Henrie said, "are al~o ',I!~.v~I;¥etIwith running. My free, time Is 'sp~nt;Wlththem on the weekends, going to parf~e!$<ordiscos." He atso enjoys cross-country $I(III..g.and other sports, . ',' " ,,' .

While In Wayne" Henrie Is pl,,,n,,l~~;.. ,cm .entering some competItions,,· 'rW'.lthformer teammate Steve Manso .. ·twoboys, who run every day, are'pIa :. t~':goto Norfolk and possibly Aurora for/.5~~:e'special races. - " , ," '

Henrtc;-'ntcknamed-. -'--'-HanftL'· by \Va')ln8, ­High students, has also Improved hfs,teorils.game while s,taylng with former ~Iassmate:s.Tad Heier and Perry Nelson In their base·ment' apartment. They otten p1ay--'-en-nls-atthe coll"ge courts or go to baseball games.He has also gone with his hh~ts and otherfriends. to,.ou-f-,of,.town---discos.--·--------

Henrie's trip back to the states lust goes toshow that It,r.eally is a sma" worJd. While onthe plane, he met a lady who was a native ofWau~,6be'Wa.als.onl!"".,.,ily.to'b~..'ill••and ",a. going to .•tiiy_,.tblL~lg~t .\!Iltb'

Slty ale set e~J"U~r, he can get a po;;tpone­ment from the military.

Jobs are very rare at age 16, but Henriehas worked part-time In a bakery, wasemployed as a gardener and also helpedwith the up~eep of a stadium and track Inhis teenage years. "Wages are high InSweden,"- Henrie sal~,_ :'but so are prices."

The gover-nment provides free medicalcare and finances education. This Is allpossible through tax money. "We have ahigher living standard than most coun­tries," he said, "there are less poor peoplebecause of the medical benefits and fundededucation. Taxes pay for the poor. I wouldbe stupid to become a citizen of any othercountry," he added, "there are so manyfinancial benefits for me In Sweden."

Although Henrie wouldnlt change hiscitizenShip, he loves to travel. He lived inAfrica when he was younger and then hisfamily moved to Sweden, He ha,s also spenta lot ot time In the United States, "We.bearabout the U.S. every day In Sw~Henrie said, "radio and television -arealways ~roadcasflng the daily news fromthis country.

The Swedes have only two television chan­nels, with no commercials and a radtu Is­common In every home. The Freedom olthePress Act, passed In Sweden, is probably theoldest and most liberal In the world. Theyar-e- a parHamentary democracy wIth a rul·Ing prime minister and a unicamerallegislature. "We have a king," Henrie said,"but he Is onlV a figurehead with cer-emonlalfunctions!'

Henrie's father, Bengt, Is an engineer InSweden and hi'!. Mother, Marta, teaches pre-

~C:~~'~~~~WdYi~:·i~'~Sy:,~::~:r;C~=II~~be a teacher,

In Swed,en's schOOls, they have no type ofsports like our high school competitions.

THIS ISSUE - TWO SECTIONS. '8 PAGES

by Michelle Kubik"1 came back for -chicken days." said

Henrie Olsson jokingly. who arrived fromSweden lust two days before the annualevent was celebrated In Wayne. The youngSwede, a previous foreign exchange studentat Wayne High, Is back for a visit until Aug.25. "Actually, I came back to see all my highschool friends:' fie safer nand to look- Intofuture schooling."

Olsson, a 19-year·old from Molkom,Sweden, would like to attend a unIversity orcollege In the Ufillted States to studyEconomics and Inte,,""atlonal Studies. "A lotwilt depend," Henrie said, "on w~t kind offinancial aid I can get."

Right now, Henrie is attending a gym­nasIum school In Karlstad, a city just ashort distance from his home. "When peoplehear the word "gymnasium" here In theUnited States, they think I'm attendIng,;ome sort of school that teaches gym­nastics, acfually It is quite similar to a prepcollege You attend from 2 to.4 years depen·ding on what field you're In," said the student, who Is studying natura! science andhas completed two of his three requiredyears

"Gymnasium school is optional," Henriesaid, "although our entire educationalsystem is financed through taxes, you stilineed good" grades to get In.'' Swedishchildren start school at age ~QA- and com­plete nine years of compulSOry education.From then on, they can attend the secon­dary schools (such as gymnasium school) orpursue the unwer51ty level.

"Every Swedish male Is required to domHltary service for ten months," Henriesaid, "but we don't feel It's any sort .ofbU'r'den, Swedes are proud to defend theircountry." Henrlc hopes to do his militaryservice ImmedIately following gymnasiumschool, but 11 his arrangements for a unlver

rather then In his home country. A running enthusiast,Olsson has previouslV attended Wayne-Carroll highschool where he, was an outstanding member _of thetrack team; He will return home on Aug. 15 and hopesto come back soon to begin his university career.

o -HUNDRED SIX,TH YEAR

BACK AS A VISITOR. rather then a student. HenrieOlsson, center. has been visiting Wayne and stayingwltll a -couple of his former high school friends, PerryNelson, lelt and Tod Heier. Olsson, a native of Molkom,Swedeo. h~s neen checking into the possibility 01 begin­ning university studies here In the United States.

Bids accepted for new hangerAlthough the amount must be paId back,within a 10 year perled, there Is no InterestInvolved 9ft the grent

The ,emalnckr of the fundi'fIg for the coil­struction of the hanger will be maca up InWayne AI.pori Autllorlty "''''', wnlm llivoprovlw,ly .......taU4e ,or ,~ pioletl.

French teenagers since they are allowed todrInk alcohol and can also get tflelr driver'slicense', "The pamphlet wegot," Marie SB'ld,"told us not to bring any liquor to NebraskaIt said that midwesterners don't drink"

MarIe's country does not experience theweather extremities which Nebraska doe~

"The most snow we get Is In the Alps andPyrennes mountains," she said, "and thesouth 15 always warm." What we know as .the French Riviera Is called Cote d'Azur(which means "coast of the blue") by t!;leFrench

Marie has been keeping in 'ouch wift\ herparents white she's biieq in Nebraska. A callmade to Paris costs 11.46 for the first minuteand $.80 for every minute after that. "If youcalJ collect," Kathy e)(d~'it costs$12... 00 for one minute. We decided to makeMarie's calls direct,"

Kathy plans to take Marie to some of the~arger towns In Nebraska, such as LlncQlnand Omaha, before she leaves on August 29.She wilt also ge1 to see an American wed­ding the day before she takes off.

"I ~m really glad I got to see the centralpart cif the United States," Marje said, "andhopefUlly my work will give me a chance tosee the coasts. I love the United' States and Idon't miss home much at alt '

The cOmmls.-slon wlfl ~revlewl09the bidso!one with 1JI 11M of OJrr~ area bull$Slngsana, t$~; ~~WL.-'---::t~ by the- ~panlflIl'tV~6d. '~

. e.td·tw1fmy.for~~,trU'cHom 1.expectedfet be wlthJ" .bout 30 da-ys. The- Authoritym.Wf:iK~'~.Ni~ fue. QrlglNiI bun .u:

• wen .'t, the ¢.pUn Wbml:t1td on ~, uparfitebi;i-fs.., • " ..

small pldne and went shoppIng, and hasgone swImming In the cltyPdoI. She also attended the Wayne C9t{nty F air thIs pas'weekend .

"Our fairs are ~J'lry similar to those In theUnited States,"~esaid, "although we don"'have the IlveJrfock and crafts part, we havea huge "(arnlv-al with rides,"

Marie really likes the smaller cities In theU 5 compared10 her large home, "I don·tmiss home at all," she saId, "I've traveledto parts of Spain and England and really liketo move around and !eO places."

She lef' her apadment home in Paris andthe other three members of her family. Herfatoor works In an office for a car productlon enterprise and her mother runs an artgallery In Paris. She also has a 17 year oldbrother, Romain,

"I've been wanting to go to the Unl1edStates for about two yean now,".. Mariesaid, "our country lsvery Influenced by theUnited States In a tot of waye.." Her hobbiesare horseback riding and jazz danclng_ Shealso love~ to go to American movies. "Marieknows more about the movies and actorsthan I even do," said he!' host, Kathy,' "andI'm the one tha' lives here."

Be!.ldes the movies, she goes to bars anddiscos with trlends. Age 18 Is a big step lor

tloO.The fT-=~(ir'ft-i Qf fM ~Hden $pet:lfied

they wwfd:=comfrvettng an Erect·a·hlbebr."",~ lNlldl",. TM only other type.S\lbm~~ Lf~a$~ 4uocl,tn, ".sfor e- Fufmfab afTcTaft ~r-a-r.

In addtflon to 5ubmlHlng speclflC4!tlon$(lnd proposals tOt" the six place hange-r. con­t,..d'Ot"! atscwere' reqvired towbmlt desJ9"com-Wl.tt~ And complete hanger p1o!~

.al~ witb" S3..«C bom1'fo tt.. WlJY~ Air·

pOri ""'''''''<!y.F~~~ jOt"~ ~~dton- will'be pt'00-

vi~ ~attt IDrl;iiiJg9 a ,ta-tt gn.nt to 1MIJ./.yr.O I\.Ul!'>orily., .

. ~~~t$~~~,n-JifA~lty

~.'t r'Kthnt 6boJt 1&#JO,.fQt t>K1"! hf,1'I9~"""It. 0' ...../.iOO to;.1 {'Tom tht .t&1e,

An option on the bid form allowed thecomP-anlea to bid on construction of six concrele (lpproach eprom to the hanger.

The comPlJnl~, their bid "mounts end 0p-tion Ilmounts ere llr~ follows: •

• Otfe Comtructlon, Weyne; e73,l,aJ forfhe hanger ond 104, 135 for the option..• LHter-bs and AfI~late;" Grand Islanet:

Neb:; 173.513 'or the hanger end j,J,9OQ 'orthe (,J)tl-Cft.~ A.F. Wlewle-t' c;on:.tructlon, V.nk.t.OI'l,

s.o.; ....n)!t for the haJ'lg'-r end $3,9'31 for,,,,,,,,tl,,,,.• Chuck .. O.il'~Com'ro<1"'"•.,.o<k. Ht'l>.;

lU_ 'or 'hi harlllff ."" $3.117 lor' IhI op-tl(,f). < ' '.

, ,Otnn~. Ott. Ct.ln1,fruct~oo., We-:kC'f~t'\d;

JI1Ml "Of' thf~ _ncr U;s:'" f(ll' fhl op- •

hen,elt and sent i1mto 'he NA(El officialsHer hosl, Kathy Lempke, a French malor

at Wayne State CollEl"ge, learned abouf theprogram through her language leacher,Janet 5chmltt,-who Is a French instructor atthe college She also filled ovl a questionnalre about herself and gave II fo thearganlzaflon

The women were matched tram the Informallon and they sent each other lettersdescribing themselves and their Interests

A group 01 about 240 French teenagerstlew to an airport in Maine and then cannected wl-th -o-nother night to Omaha TheNebraska·Kansas COOrdinator lor the program, Jolane Luctchens of lincoln, lined uppeople from the area to pick up the teens inOmaha. A woman from Norfolk picked upMar~e at the airport plus two foreigners forthe Norfolk area and one for W('Ikefleld.

She has been living with Kathy and herf1ve·year-old son, John Paul, since she'sbeen In Wayne. Kathy uses some Frenchwhen she talks to Marie, but the ballc polntof the program 15 to acquaint visitors withthe American cultllre,

Marie has been very busy In Wayne and,Kathy Is very Intent on keeping her enter·talned She Irled wet·blklng on B privatelake down by Pilger, flew to Sioux City on a

Bids for e new sJx place T.4lrplonehangerw@/e aceepted by the Woyno Alrporl~"11orlty during tl'i!lr meeting Mondoynlgh1 In the airport lounge.

ChAri" eM~S. chalrlT\dn of lhe authorl.ty. ac.tepted five bids frorri COnstructionc.omp.aniet., rangl~ from lJ iow Of 1n,183 to~I_.

Cons1rlK1lon &PedHeallon, 'u:.ed by the,",ultoorily Ill< tho hang" 'oil"" Ino>o "'IhaH-ebf"a,k..o Oe-p-erlme-nl 01 A.tJoronautlc,'9uldeHnn. ..n.. .:,.-ciliuMoft1 fnd\illk txt.nll'.,.,_I oloctrI<ol wlrl"" .1ld .l-tdriul/y1'JiI"tTj.... W.foId'trPl' doon with- c:lu.,.ntl\0; :0 ,"1 • Jr>dlo1. AJ.. Illdudo<! In 1M~)UO,.,.~ p.arfHkIn,,"""""'n udl.:~""'Jdw,'1 ...,..,. .,M~'" f'kJof1lif.. .

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by Michelle Kubik

"1 Ch05e Ihe Midwest said Frenchvl!>ltor Marie des Nelges Cache who hasbeen vIsiting Wayne since Aug 'l, "becauseeveryone 1$ familiar With the cOd$tal areasbut thcy don't know the true heart ot the,Iat~ ·1 wanted ,,10 see the pari thai is not aswell,known'

Marje-des Nelges Cache. whose flamemeans "Mary of the Snow' came 10 theUnited States through a program entilledNACEL The program. which .,nvolvesteenagers from France and Ihe UnitedStates, is not like the usual foreign exchangeprogram'J, 1115 Intended 10 help strengthentle-s between the two nations through sharJng crl cross culfural c,..periences The program Is ,more 01 a temporary summer vl:;11rathe.,. than an e,..change bet"/een homes

The 18 year old girl from Paris, France,has lust passed her hlg"h school exam andwill attend a French unIverSity beginning inOctober Her high school exam consisted of8 wrItten and an ora! te5t In front of herteachers She plans to study philosophy andt\lstory but Is not sure what she wants to dofor a career

Marle-des-Nelges Coche, who's name Is5panish-orlented and not a common ono InFr..~, filled out iii questionnaire about

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Krueger Is a band bra'Ss super·lr.. Force

Base, Alaska, wllh the 152nd AirForce Band.

Kenne'th- Lemke, soil' ofClarence and Yvonne Lemke ofWake'leld, h,s been commls-sJon­ed a second lIeutelJ4nt In the U. S.Air Force upon graduation tramOfficer Training School atLackland Air Force Base, Toxas

The lieutenant \!'1M selectedthrough competitive examinationfor attendance at the schoof.

Lemke will now go to KeeslerAir Force BIIlIIe, Miss. for trainIng as a communications eleetronks maIntenance officer

Carolyn B. Alt,1 daughtet 01Geroge Vollers of Co~ord, wasawarded a commendation ribbonwith pendant In June fol' her per'formance durIng the Joint Chiefsof-5taff Gallant Eagle 1982 tlltcer·clse. .

Both Carolyn and her husbandA'an -are .active- members. of theCalifornia Air N.,tlonal Guard's234 Comba' CO!JlmunlcatlonsSquadron, located- at Hayward,Calif.:, Carolyn Is a confl-guratlonmanagement analyst 'orLockheed Missies and Space Co.Her husband Is employed as acomputer progrommer 'or the cI·tv of San Jose, Ca.

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(he burial vauh 10 lbr chot«of flOW-en. music and other

dewl•• ""y be assdrrd.We believe .1 is- our pro-

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McAlister. and N8VY·- AviationStru,.ct.ural Mechanic 3rd' ClaD<DavId WaHl, recentty returnedfrom a deployment to theWesJer·1i Pacific. •

McAlister Is theson'ot Earl andlois Echtenkamp of Wayne, andWatt, I, the son of Ervin andMarie Hagemann Jr. of Wayne.

. 80th are members of TadlcalE'lectrontc Warfare SquadronlU, .b~sed at Nav_1 Air Station"Whldbey I·sland. Oak Harbor.W~h,

During. the seven-monthdeployment, their squadron we'sembarked aboard the aircraft.carrier USS Constellation, whereIt parllclpated In various trainingexercises wrfh other 1th Fleetunits and those of allied natiOns,

While returning to the U_S_r the­squadron participated In exer·clxe "READIEX 2·82" In the

- Ph1flpplne Sea. The 'exerclse'"'n­cluded the multl·battle groupoperations with the aircraft car­riers USS Midway and USSRanger.

Port visits were made toHawaII, the Philippines,Singapore, Australia and Kenya.

Keith Krueger, son of Mr. andMrs: Jack Krueger, ruralWakefield, has been promoted Inthe U.S. Air Force to the rank oftechnical sergeant.

HIGHESTINTE-REST RATES

IN THE AREAl.

Morris Backstrom,Cadillac BrentWayne, Chevrolet

vehiclesregistered

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WAKEFIELDADMISSIONS Joyce

Schroeder, Allen, Sheila Brown,Wa~etleld. VirgIl Him, N~wcas

lie Luther Hypse, Wa'.etleldDISMISSALS: Alma

Rru<,tkern Emer\on LouisSTdllbaum POf1I'l JoyceSchroeder. Allen ;,rgll Hlnz.l'ojewcast!e Mlnn" Lueders,F merson

Radio Shack computer own~d by Krause. In exislenceaboul one year. the 12·member club met once a monthand learned to program Ihe com pulers, Meelings willslarl again Ihis fall. Here. club members playa spacegame on Ihe Apple II com puler.

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1981 - Gary Book, Wayne,Kawasaki. Cecil Higginbotham.Hoskins, Chevrolet, KathleenSchmale. Carroll, Pontiac

1980 - Ward Wacker, Wayne,Suzuki

1979 ­Wayne,Oedersen,Pickup

1918 - Michael Hitchings,Waynl:!, Chevrolet, StevenRokahr Wayne, Honda

U7 7 - WIlliam Kramer,Wayne, Chevrolet PIckup; NeO

WAYNE Sandahl, Wakefield, Ford.ADMISSIONS: Jeanne O<ckey Robert Sulherland, Wayne. Ford

Laurel Rhonda WMnF-" Laurel 1916 - Scott Kudrna, Wayne,Olga B('~)f.·"" Laurf;1 filMy Allcl' Chevrolet. Wayne Sandahl,Hdd',., Wrl.,.nf! Vlrk, Mey~~r WakefIeld. IHC Truck, Carl WIIWdyne, ROUln(h'lprTIan Wayne tier, Hoskins. PQfltlacOrlo'ltle M,jleam, Ponca, Karl 1975 - David Spotanski,H@"ffmhn-r1 Lauret Wayne, Chevrolet PickupOISMISSA~S. (r,llq Schultl 1974 ~ Jeft Schaffer, Wayne,

Wisner Jon Ja'_ubmeler Ford PIckupWaynf-' Rdlph Olson, Waym' 197) - r.'oNelie Fundum,Kelly Hdmrnl...,- Wayne John Wayne, Mercede~. DennisCowling Norlol" Hpr~r! Lun Schmoll. Wayne. Gremlin, Patti

'dahL Will<f-,tleld. Denl'>€ Snover Trube, Wayne, Ford.and ba~),.. girl, Wayne John 1972 - Jerry ..Gaunt, Wayne,

~HochsfE'''' Wayne Rulh Risor, Pontiac .Wisner -RaT -l oi~-e+e+--;--'-'--'~-Ral"II,Of,dBo,y, hdyfle";'Wayne j'-oinn(> [)" H"f and baby Chevrolet PICkup, Keneley SumIjirl, Laur{.' Kdr Mader and mers. Wayne. Chevroletbaby ylrl Wa.,.n... 'wlanne 01"'00 1962 - Mike Baler, Wayne,and baby bQ, '-Nil~n" Rhonda Ford PickupWarner dnd t,id)y boy, Laurel 19S1 - David Draghu, Wa"lfne,Vicki Mpy'" ,jnd t)(jby boy Ford PickupWayne f<ot~,n Chapman and 1949 - Kenneth Prokop,baby 91f1 Wdynf" Wayne. Chevrofef Truck

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The Nalional Assoclalion ofHealth Underwriters announcesthat Ralph Etter of Wayne ha'5qual,fied tor the 1982 LeadingProducers Round Table (LPRTlPlatinum award the highestaward bestow?(l to an agent

The Na'IOridl A5ISOClatlon ofHealt9-. UnderwrJl.ers 151 toe proles!>ional aSSOCiation lor licenseddl:,abillfy Income and health In,>urance agents

E:.:cellence In 'he "ale 01Oisabllily and heallh IfI~urance IS'I'll' (fifenon for membership Inlhl'> ell'e group ot healHl Insuran-ce LPRT sales leader"

Etter IS an .1-genllor- PhYSIC lan~

Mutuaf In,;urance Co

Nina M Olauson FarmersSlate Bank of Carroll ha~ c'ompleted the first year of the Ihree,.ear Colorado Graduate Sc.hool ofBanking at the U'nlverstty of Color ado, BoulderOlau~on was among more Ihan~ to attend the J2nd sesSJon ofPl" 5-chool Aug 1 13

Primary goal of Ihe '5c.hool, oneOf f've graduate schools 01 ban",n9 In the United State'5, I,> toprepare banldng, personnel tor

more ,rapid a ancement 10s,en-IOI" mana en posl'lons Hlthe bankln ndust!ry

The sc I Includes three y~ar s01" tw eek summer S€''5Slonscom lemented by Wflllf'nas' ,gnments durIng each yearStudents receive a specldldiploma upon successful camplf'tlon of allan-campus course wor'and interim assignments

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and Thur~,(ec.cept ~), by~~ak1 PLbIrShmg Com.pany. Inc.. J Alan (jarnet. Pr~~nt; ~e.d ~ tM. po5I offll:.e atWayne, t1ebraska68787 ir.d·ciaM~e~-M·ui~.f'1:et»"~

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FINESJeffrey McCright 'ural

Wayne no ~alldreglstril'lon SlSCarl Nolle rural WI"~ldl?'

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CIVIL FILINGSTh"Clty of Wayne, plalnt,ff 'IS

Ke,!h and Starlyn Clan defenda-"~5, tor r-est-dutton o--t p-r~'t-y

SMALL CLAIMS .FILINGSLucinda E Laird, plaln11ft v~

Larry Grasshorn de'endantclal4"T1s suO due

EI'zabeth J SchutTler dndDona F Brockman, plaintiffs, ... sArthur Carlo;on, d".f€'ndanl1.lat ms. t4S due tOt' depm•• 1 dnd

CRIMINAL JUDGMENTS·State at Nebr aska. plaJntd L VS

Joel W. Splltfgerber, minor Inposse!'sion charge, lined \268

Carhart Lumber Co p'd,nll!f·... s W Bob Nelson, d('f",.,ddnTclaims S2S 46 ,n past due d''lounl

CRIMINAL FILINGSState of Nebras"'a, pld,nldl

Richard L Jenkins Nor to Il..defendant. allr'gel; 'hen of ':.ashknlte and watch Arraignment setfor Sept 9

State of Nebraska, plall~tlfl: Io'STommy P Willi'; WinSide detendant, alleged mlnOl' In p-o">~~!O-n

.charge Arraignment set forSept 9

State of Nebraska plalntll1. vsTerry Allen, Hosk(ns, <!efendantalleged charges of causing baddyharm to an IndiVidual andtrespa6sing

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Howe. at Senior Center/-alll Howes of the No~folk Social Security Office will be in

Wayne on Monday, Aug. 23 at the Senior Citizens Center He wlllbe avanable to answer questions from 10 a.m to Noon

Vodvan. _ill an..er quelti,n.Dan Vodvarka, a membe; of Congress';'an Doug Bereuter's

first district staff, will be In- the Northeast Nebraska area-fo

V9(ivarka will be In Wayne, at the Congressman's second flooroffice In city hall from 3 p.m. t04:3O p.m. on Aug, 25. He-will beavailable to help persans who have questions about legislationor have problems wIth federal agendes.

-Governor Charles Thone recentty announced the distributionof more than $12 million In 76 community development grants to67 Nebraska communities

Included In the distribution Is 5198,422 to-the city of Allen formunIcipal water system improvements

Gov, Thone said this is the first state-administered distributlon of federal funds allocated for assi!;tance to Nebraska communltles, In the past, all such funds have been assigned directlyfrom Washington by the Department off Housing and UrbanDevelopment

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Edith Holes

Alon B~bee

lobituaries

Edith Hales, 71, of Norfolk died Friday, Aug l3. 1982 at the N'ortolkNursing Home

Services were held Monday at St Paul's LuthE~ran Church In Nortolk. The Rev. Philip Zarling officiated

Edith HaleS, Hie daughter of Otto and Amelia Eckert, was born Feb23, 1$111 at Stanton She attended school at Stanton through hIgh schoo.1She was a graduate of Wayne State College and taught rural schools InWayne G:ounty in Hoskins and WashIngton school in Norfolk. Sherefired tram teaching 1n 1974 She married Harry Strate in 1932. Theylived on a tarm north ot Hoskins uhtll his death In 1968. She marrIedWayne Hales In 1975 He died in October, 1981 She was a member of StP~ul's Lutheran Chttrch in Norfolk.

Survivors Include one son. Larry Strate' at Norfolk; two daughters,Mrs. Harry (Erma Jean) Armaganlan of Racine, Wis. ",nd Mrs. Larry(Joan) Mlnnlhan of Santa Ynel, Calif.; two step-sons, Jerry Hales and.Lee Hale'S of Tllden~ one step·daughter, Mrs_ Tom (Kathy) Broughtonof Germantown, Tenn.; 12 grandchildren; and fwosisters, Mrs. Ewald(Alma) Kuester ot Pilger imd Mrs. Herman (Clara) Koch of Stanton

She was preceded in death by her 'parents, two husbands and one

'0'"Pallbearers were Roger. Jeff and 'Harlan Kuester, Walt St.rate,

Duane Eckert and Randy WagnerBurlal·was In the Spring Branch Cemetery at Hoskins with HOINser

Mortuary In charge of arrangements,

Robert HansonRobe,t Han,on 59, died F,lday, Aug. 13. 1982 at the Methodl,1 THE SOFTWARE Sharks 4·H Compuler Club had a

Hospital in Rochester, Min~ booth at the Wayne County Fair Aug. 5-8. Hilbert Johs,Services were held Tuesday at Salem Lutheran Church In a Wayne State College math professor, initiated the

Waketle'd The Rev Robert V Johnson officiated club and has been co-leader with Vernon Krause. The

bO~~~~r~~ke7i:~;~~'~~: s;4~ ~~U~~I:~eC:~'::~;:~:a~aa~~~~;:~-'club has used Johs' Apple II computer and a TRS80Rock Island, III 'he Untverslty of Nebrd"ska at Lincoln and WayneState College where he was awarded a bachelor's degree In educatIOnIn 1947 He 'aught ~lIgh school mathematics at Milford, Iowa and worked In the tamlly clothing store in Wakefield, prior to mO''1ng 10Tavares, Fla In 1954 Since that time he has served as mathemdtlCSInstructor in Tavares High School until hiS retirement in 1979 He was'baptized and '_onflrmed In S'~lem Lutherdn Church at Wakefield "ndwas a member 01 'he F Irsl Methodist Church In Tavare.. He marnedIvadelle John~on on June-10, 1949 af Alhambra, Calif

Survivors InClude hiS wite, Ivadelle; his mother. Florence ofTavares, Fla one brother, James of Summit, N J and many niecesand nephews

Pallbearer,> .... ere Bruce, Carl and Harold Johnson, CharlesLingenfelter, Leland Herman and Dale Anderson

Burial wao; In Ihe Wakefield Cemetery at Wakefield w,th BresslerFuneral Home In charge of arrangements

Alan Bebee, 56. ot Wayne died Friday, Aug 16. 1982 at h.s home InWayne

Services were held Monday at Grace Lutheran Church In WayneThe Rev Thomas Mendenh.;tll and Rev Jonafhan"Vogelofficiated

Alan E Bebee. the son at Earl and,~smusBebee. w~ b()l'"n JuIy B, 1926 at Finley, N D He grew up In the laurel area and graduatedtram La~relHigh Schooi In 19M He served jn·the US Navy from 19M

to 1946. He attended MorningsIde College He married Mardella SCraun on June 19, 1948 at Sioux City. lowS;} The couple lived In LaurellInt11 1963 when they moved to Wayne, where they have' rE'Slded Since

Survi'vors Include hiS Wife, MarOilloila at Wayne, three sons, Mike ofLauTel, Brian at Wayne and Tim of Wake-Held: 'one daughter, MrsTerry (Belinda) Magoanl of Laurel; seven grandchildren, hiSmother, Mrs Olga Bebee 01 Laurel; and one o;l,;fer, Mr,; L J(Marian) MaHatt of Laurel

He was preceded in death by his father in 1967Honorary pallbearers were Henry Warrelmann Roy Coryell, Gor

don Jorgensen, Sr , Ted Reed, Andrew Murray, Jack Brownell. MelvinSmith and Don Britell

Adlve pallbearers were Alan Heikes, Doug Mau. Mil.. e Perry, DelosSchultz. Verlin Glass and Ed Carroll

BurIal was in the Veterans MemOrial Cemetery at Wayne WithWlIhe Mortuaries In charge of arrangements Military committal wasby the Wayne VFW and Legion

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Members of American Optometric: A,soc:_IQtlon

Conventional Hard -Lense. and Soft Len...

Convenient parking beside and In rear 01 office. F_y

For Appointment Call 375·2020

DONALD E. KOEBER. O.D•..LARRY MAGNUSON, O.D;

Doctors of Optometry313 Main St. Wayne. N.IJr. 617'17

From size 16 to size 8 - "ve 105f overforty pounds on the safe nutritiousDiet Center' program. And now I canmaintain my weight ,with 'sensible

eating and the behavior madlflcotlontechniques I've learned with Diet

·Center. The Diet Center diet Is notdifficult or ~xpenslve to follow: The

foods on the program are all fa'mlllar'foods y.ou purchase at the grocery

, store and prepare yourself. The five.phose Diet Center program has been.

successful for mlJlJons of .people acra" .the country. Notional statIstical

overages of people wllololewelghton other diets and malntalli.thelr

weight loss are not ~ncoura,lilg(9.% .. regain their weight and o'ten mare ..

than they lost.) But of Diet Cente..dieters who follow. the complete:flve·phase program, Over 60% 'mal~ta:11i .their. new weight. If you had startedon the program on June 1, you nilgHt

have already lost 25·50 pounds asmany af the ~eople comlligto Dliitt

Center Iii Wayne have.'CoU"taday for. your f.... Intraductory"

consultatlon~••Ikould b~ &)ll:@«»t,1!ie!-' _ _ .most Iinportant colis ~u have .~r _ .1_ .• or

made. ,. . i ",Alice J'roe . hie! .'

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Baby Welcome.In the excitement 10110wing Ihe arrival 01 your fl(~l

ChIld, don't lorget 10 arrange lor a WELCOMEWAGON call

As WELCOME WAGON Represenlatlve, I bring lreegIfts tor your growlnlJ lamlly and helpllJllnlormahonabout babIes

Il's a speCial opportumty lor proud new parents1'1\ be listening lor your ca.1I

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Open Moh.-5ot. 5,00-1:00 PartI•• NoOlUUldNlghtSunday 4:00.1:00 Call For Arrangement.

Serving Nightly SpecialsExcept Saturday

Wagon Wheel Prime RibAugust 19 and 26

Final Outdoor Barbecue Sept. 16

Live EntertainmentTue.day-Sunday

Featuring J. BobbyHamilton & The Late Show

August 17-22

Dakota Express - Aug. 24-29

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JJ12--~ Harlan W. Schopke, Grove, Emerson, $48, reckless 75' of lots t 2 and 3, block 21, SWakefield, Kawasaki; Jerry driVing; Jude F. Backman, Addition to Wakefield, aRd Gran-Klckens, Allen, Honda: Cynfhla Brookings, S. Dakota, $41, tors r~taln an 'easement underSnyder, Allen, Chevrolet; Scott speeding; Danny A. Crawford, a'nd over the 5 1S of lot 3. block 21Cunnlng'ham, laurel;'Chevrolet. Waterbur:y. $118, possession of for public utilities. revenue

1969 - De Wayne·E. Hallstrom; alcohorl~ lIquor by a minor. sfamps $8.25,Allen', Chevrolet. The 'C;:ounfy of _Dixon, State of,

1966 - Earl O. Johnson, REAL ESTATE . Nebraska, fa Larry Thieman,Newcastle, GMC Pickup; Garrv- Leona 1. and Carl.Allvln to Dale Richard 'Oale, and Hermie Ben,Conrad NewcAstle pontiAC ~_jl<o",re-.S'--.dJ1lL1"""a..-L--a!He""'ot<H!!rE_m&n,4__+1--U-J!l"""o-"I_o--'-1;;r.~;mV~--.,.--l',,""""MI1",-

1958 - Alan Glister, Emerson, Taylor, lots 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, and 12, btock 5, North Addition toChevrolet Truck. .block 7, Original Plat of Dixon, emerson; revenue stamps ex·

1954 - Elmer Fo,.lnash, Emer- revenue stamps $11._00_ empt. '.son, Chevrolet. Darrell J. Gubbels, Personal Richard J. and Ida Irene Han·

Representative of the Estate of son to Rewlnkels Inc., a Nebr.Vern Swanson, deceased. to E.W, Corp, all that part of SEI/<l;and Bernice O. Lundahl Trust, 27'28N-4 tyIng South, and Wesf ofSlh SWV~. 20-28N-5, less highway Norfh Logan Drainage Ditch andright of way, revenue stamps also atl that part of Nih N1f2$92.95 'NEV<l, 34·28N-4 lying South and

Jon J Jolin, a single person, to West of North Logan DrainageJerald E and Laurabel D. ditch and contalnlng'ln alt aboutStewart, SElf.. NEIJ.. , 28·29N-6, 37 acres more or tess, also thafcontaining 40 acres more or les$., parf SW1/4, 27·28N·4, lying Soufhrevenue staJ;pps $27.50. and West of the North Logan

Flgyd L, and Esther P. Bates to Drainage ditch containing ap·Esther P_ Bates. lots 13 and 14 proximately 165 acres, revenueand N 20' at lot 15. block 9, Village stamps $176.00 ~__at emerson, revenue stamps ex· Hart J, and Mary Vollers, Kurtempt M. and Deborah Rewlnkel fa

Deed 01 Distribution Ruth E. Richard J, and Ida Irene Hanson,Anderson. Personal Represen- part of NW 11.. , 2·27·4, being In 3tallve 01 the Estate of Albert- e. parcels, one contalnlng 38.48Anderson, deceased, to Ruth E. acres, another 7.70 acres. moreAnderson, SW 1/4, 13·27N-5, or less, and another contaInIngr~venue stamps exempt. 10.12 acres. revenue stamps

Chicago & North Western $119,90Transportation Co. to RobertDohrman. that part of SE 11..NE 1/.. , 33-27'6, situated in theVillage 01 Emerson, revenuestamps $1,65.

Harold 0 and Jean Fischerand lester M: and FrancesFischer to Ruth Boeckenhauer, E

COUJlfFINESRay L. 'Brentlinger, Allen, $43,

no valid registration; GregoryWarren. Emerson, $43, no -validr~lstratloni Craig W. Plwenlt·zky, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,$34. Speedll}g; Ernest ,L, Swan;son, Wayne, SJJ, violated Stopsign; Steven L. Oberg, Allen, $37.speeding; Kelvin J.P,Wurdeman. Wakefield. $46,speeding; Tony L. Duncan,Wakefield, $63. I. no driverslicense II. no registration III. nolicense plate; Leo W, Peters,Wakefield, $68, I. exhibition drl,,·Ing II, no drivers license on per­son; Karen S. Johanson, Houston.Texas. $28. trespassIng CityPark.

Debbie S, Raasch, Norfolk, $20,improper lJ turn; HaroldFischer, Wakefield, $243. over ax·Ie weight; Sherrill A. Jewell,Newcastle, $43, exhibition drlv·Ing; Susan Albert. Newcastle,S218. careless driVing; Donald D.Mitchell. Craig, Nebr., $34,speeding; John P Mahon,Verdel, $52, speeding; Robert G.

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1978 - Alan Gilster.. Emerson,Pontiac ~ ..

1977 - Robert l Clarkson.Concord, Chevrolei, Thomas PSands. Allen. Chevrolet; Mike'sKawasakI. Ponca. Kawasaki.William Newton. Wakefield. Pantiac

19BO - Steve Schram. Newcasfie. Yamaha. Alvin Ohlqulst,Wakefield. Ford

1979 - Sterling Borg, Dixon.Ford Pickup; Kenneth R_ Jones,Waterbury. International TruckTractor

1982. - 'Gladys J. Park.Wakef.leld, Forti; GeorgePugsl4!y,' Ponca, Ford; Ralph P.WaJsh, Waterbury. Ford.

1980 - Ronald Harding,Wake'fleld, O~dsmoblle.

1979 - Iris Larson, Wakefield,

1976 - Rodney Jewell. Dixon.Chevrolet. Dan O'Neill. Waterbury. Gremlan

1975 - Rex G lan.on.Wakefield, Chevrolet. TerryTrube, Waketleld, Chrysler.Ellie Mae Ree;" Concord.Chevrolet. Francis Ausdemore.Ponca. Chrysler

VEHICLE REGISTRATION

1982 - Merle J, White. Ponca.Oldsmobile. Richard Rawlings,Waterbury, Chevrolet; ClarencePearson. Concord. Ford Van;Millie & Sons. Newcastle,OldsmobIle

1977 - Oeven L. Nice. Allen.DOdge.

1976 - Andrew .E. Madsen orMargaret A. Falfh, Allen. FordPickup; Clyde F. Alex.ander,E merson, Ford; Gall Konken,Ponca, 'Capri II.

1975 - KoUbaum Garage, Pon·ca, Oldsmobile; Eileen Brl,ldy.Ponca, Oldsmobile: Trl-CountyHardward, Emerson, FordPIckup.

1973 - Brian Obermeyer,Wakefield, Pontiac.

1972 - Northeast Nebraska In­teriors, Ponca, Ford Van.

1971 - Mark Penlerlck, Dixon,Chev'rolet; Roland 0, Slagle,Wakefield, Ford Pickup

1970 - Preston Turner,Wakefield, Ford; Scot T Curry.Concord, Dodge

1967 - Jesse Mackllng, E merson, Ford.

1966 - Arthur Hoeslng,Newcastle, Honda

1963 - Bernard J Hughes.Ponca, Ford

1950 - Thomas M Nielsen,Newcastle, Chevrolet

Idixon county court·

1974 - BIII's Used Cars, Waterbury. Ford

. 1973 - Kevin Smith. PoncaDodg@

8182 8283$503,080 \522,825

21,621 21,81J

11,402 13,671

58.938 51.000

32.460 )4.207

35,5.43 14,716

85. \86 79,914

22,300 22,200

62,100 55,222

35,800 32,859S868.4JO S86B.4JO

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Leighton also said that lastyear. a surplus cash balance wasused to lower taxes by aboutS68,000 wn-lch will not beavailable tnls year

The total tax request wlll be lor$550.058, the same amount requested durIng the 1979-80 schoolyear

The budget categoricalbreakdown. which shows thegeneral areas where tundlng cutswere made ot where modest Increases-- were approvl"d. Is aslollows

ShowmenOPEN CLASS Peewee showmanship honors, duringthe Way~e County Fair, were awarded to Lyle Lutt,.on of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Lutt, Wayne and JamieMarx. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clil Marx Jr., Wisner.

The 198183 budgeI lor the Win~.de Public schoo! syStem will remain at $868,430, the same level I!was lor the 1981 82 school year,decordlng 10 Superintendent Donleighton .-/

The lax request. however. willgo up about $91,613. due 10v,>veral factors including the(lass I school dlstrlel courl case..... hlch the Wayne Carroll 5chool~ystem is currenfty Involved In

According to Leighton. the WinSIde sys.tem has not receivedabout S31.500 in non residenl luilion from the lasl schoo! year

Another taclor involved in thetal( request hike Is the loss ofS.U,d)OO in propedy tax reHef. theresult of a new law In elleel lorthe 19B1 83 school year

Winside's budgetstays at old level

(Continued from ~ge 1J

relatives. Henrie, who had plann­ed to take a bus to Nebraska, wa,IUked to be a companion on he,rtde back. When the plane .rriy.ed tn Minneapolis. Henrie wastaken in lor the night at thewoman'. relatives In Au,'in. Min­nes-ota. Th;ey drove to W~UH andHenricwa, plckedupby Tom andMarge McCright and IbelrdAughter, PauUi at lhe woman'shomo. .

It WGS a real coincidence 10 fIndsomeone going my way," HenrieMid. "and It saoved me a lot 01money, not having to pay a busfare to oet to Nebt'aske/'

He_nrlc. also commented ons.wederls uniOns and the fad thatGernOnw.ttons on city "reetsar•• common -light In moderns.wc.d;n., "We 'ha~, one of 1"­~1rong..est unions \n the worJd,".Henrie I.Ild. "end "rlkn like"'- you tI«ve ,1 rsp .... ene-ver-yddy occu·rrtn'CI fn$_:'~ ".vn for Sweden on,

_ 2>. 1M '- to return I9QrI

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Departmentunderspendsallocation

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Abovf 510.000 remained un;, PI~:tlnlenance

:~~n ~~~~:t~~~~~~n:r :~e Pupilcording to 'he department's end Transp01 fl5<al yoar report Tr~nsf;rs to

According to I'he expenditures O:t:~ ,unds,>tatement for fiscal year 1981-(12, ~the department had beenallo<ated \171.100 lor per'loonal<,.er .. i<e" and spent about S\M.nolor a ..avlng~ of '1.380 Within theCiil(;gory however. 'he departmen! O.. IH e)(pended appro)f,md!ely" 1,405 lor group health in~ul'-~nce and $314 for temporarysalaries

tn th--l>-- ---anrn - of --nffitt---cOmmodi ties, which Includes suchItems as leqal publlcaHon'lo, autoIn ..urance and vehicle expensesand clothing costs, the department was was allocated 122,596.but spent only S14,687. lor a savIngs ot about $7,908

Unexpended funds In thiscategory Include $4,025 for vehlcIe expens9'5 The department expended 55,974 during the yearOrglnally. the department hadbeen a~located 510,000 for vehiclee)fpe~'whlch Include gasoHne.oil and tire replacement cosh

The departmenYs total alloca!Ion for fiscal year 1981-82 was$201,356 Expended funds for theyf!-ar totaled about S19O.6OO lOT anunexpended allocation savings of'10.756

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sp-eaking of pe.,le. The WAyne H~rald. ~r·sd.y, 'AUlust 1','1912

Leumann reunion

Yankton. S.D., Omaha. Seward•Norfolk and Wayne.

Ne;llt year's reunion will be heldAug, 14 af the same location

The sixth annual Lessmannreunion was held Aug. 7 at theWayne Country Club Acooperative dinner was served at'pm

Guests came from St. Ole,France; Sterling and Morrison,III. Vermillion, S. 0,; Sioux City,Iowa;· Omaha. Lincoln. Curtis,Dalton. Plainview, Concord,Laurel, Winside and Wayne.

Recognized were MabelPflueger of Wayne. the oldest Inattendance. and Andre.Lus,m~n.-----d-aughterof ,Mr.•~,Mrs. 8rendt Lessm..nn of Plai...view. the young"t.

Laurence Hovol ot SI. Ole,£--t'.~.~--o-f·---b--y-A-fl­

Lessmann of Lincoln, traveledthe furthest distance to at-tend.

Door prizes were won by MabelPllueger 01 Wayne and ElizabethLessmann of Omaha

Marlin Lessmann ot Sioux Cityconducted fhe business meellng.Committee members IncludedMr and Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Mr.and Mrs. Lynn Lessmann. Mr.and Mrs. Elm'er Lessman",Terry Janke, Dale Lessmann andMarlIn Lessmann. •

Ned 'fN1'!._ rllWlion- wUl·- be­Aug. " at the Wayne CounhyClub, beginning with a 5 p.m. ~ln.nero

Allen~tazyDaze

Allen businessmen ~nd·ot.he~ lnt~rested:persOns of .the com·munlty are preparing ,fOl' special sa,'es and entertainment dur­

_Jng the annual Crazy Daze event to be held'Saturdav. Aug. 21-An addition to sidewa'ik safes throughout the day. there ~111

be bake sales. craft sales. rummage'tables. and discOunts Inthe mini mall.-

Fire truck rides will be given, and"there will be a dunk-lng .tank throughout the day. .

Ofher events Include a blood pressure clinic in the mini mallfrom 9 a.m. to noon; a doughnut utlng contes••t 10 a.m., bigwheel racel for youngsten three to Mv,n yean of age at •1(): 15 a.m;; and a soap bOx derby for Iges,'-through 1J at12:30 p.m.

The afternoon program Includes an egg throw for all ages,horseshoe pitching contest. shoe races for ages four throughsix. a three-legged race for all ages, and'a dime hunt fOf' agesthree and under. ,4

A ga~den tractor race 'or.;Women Is on tap at 2 p.m. Womenare asked to bring their own tractor.

At 4 p.m. there will be a 50ttball game between the townand country at the Isom-HIII Athletic Flel,d,----tOllowed wUh a­barbecue at 8 p.m. A free will don{ltHmwlll be:'JaketI-_~IAgffle pa'rbecue and proceeds will go toward, th~ purchase of amehlprial for the town In memory of Paul Rann.

A street dance at 9 p.m. witl conclude the day', activities.

Bauermeister reunion

Members of the Nettle Relboldfamily hf!ld their first annual reu·nion on Sunday. Aug 15. In theWesl Point City Park, with drelatives attending the carry indinner

inR:~~t~:~Sw~:e~:I~~r:r:l~~ cake bakmtamtde"coratedby Peg Relbold of Omaha.

Famillc:s attending ·w~re from

The annual Bauermeister famiIy reunion was held Sunday. Aug8, at the Stanton Fairgrounds,With 50 relatives attending IromBelden. Walthill. Wayne. laurel,Pierce. Norfolk. Bailie Creek.Hoskins and Sta-nfon

The oldest present was MrsMary Lar.genberg. 97, 01 Norfolk,and the youngest was JohnHudec, 16·monlh old son of Mrand Mrs Jim Hudec 01 Walthill .

Three deaths. four marriagesand four births were recordedduring the pasl year

On the planning committee forthIS year's reunion were Mr. andMrs. Marvin 8cluermelster, Mrs.LaVern Bauermeister", and Mr.and Mrs. Dennis Kmenf.

The 1983 reunion will be heldIhe se<.on-d Sunday In August atfhe same location Mr .;tnd Mr5M-t+ed V-i--ft<son. Mr and Mr"$ 00n-­BauermeIster and Mr, and MrsDelmar Pufahl are In charge ofarrdngemenls

Relbold reunion

Family reunionsheld in August

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Winside High School. is a luniorat Wayne Slate College majoringIn elementary education She alsois assistant manager at Scottie'!.Reslaurant

The br idegroom was graduatedfrom WinsIde HIgh School In 1982and is employed on the Vernor"lBauermeister farm south ofWayne

Thev wore light beige lacedreues in street length. Eachwore a flower tiara In her hair.and carried a bouquet ot'-mvttl­colored pastel carnations. _'.

Flower girl was Jenifer DavisGroomsman was the

bridegroom·..... son. )oshua Crosier0' Denver . . ,The men In Ihe wedding parity

were attired in dark brownwestern cuf suit'S and light beigeshirts '

A garden reception for 160guests was held following' ~he

ceremony.Among those attending were ar',1

of the bride and bridegroom'sbrothers ar"ld sisters

The r"Icwlyweds are makingtheir hom·e at 411 South 41h, InNorfolk

The bride was employed af,..Citizens National Bank in' Wisnerand Is now assocJa1ed w.lfh RealtyWorld. ~orfolk, In real esfatesales.

The' .bridegroo,,:, is an agte.cher and FFA sponsor·;n theHorfoIl<5--=---

Eva ThIes of Winside andlyNel1 Benshoof of Wavnepoured, and Jan Rodehont andDeb Allington of Columbus serv­ed punch.

The newlyweds traveled toAdver"ltureland follow,ng theirceremony. and wlf-l be at home a.~~r;..al Wayne -

1he brIde. a 1980 graduale of

Class ofT917holds reunion atRe·inhardt farm'·

Garden rites unitePatricia Luedersand Rickard Crosier

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills

Patricia Lueders became thebride of Rickard (rosler in a"garden wedding ceremony Aug I;

at the home of the bridegroom·~

parents. Mr and Mrs Dona IdCrO$I~r 01 Lincoln

The bride is. the daughter of Mrand Mrs Arland Aurich of Winside.

OHl-ciating at the 7 JO P mdouble ring rites was Or De-an-Finley. associate pastor of theFlr51 Presbyterian Church In Lincoin.

Wedding music included..Jesus Loves Me," sun.9 bynieces and neph.cws., and "MowGt'e.t Thou A·rt," sung by -thecongregation

The bride chose a street lengthdress of light beige lace. She woreflowers In her hair and carried a

...l;~9.:l:'9~~.!,.~! pi,nk .c~rnatjonsT~e bride· pre~nled a long·.

stemmed pink carnation to eachmoftter as she approached fhealtar.

Bridesmaids were the bride'S·daughten., Shannon L ueder-s andN1co1e Lueder~ b-et-h -af--Wi-5-ner

Peach mlnfa-ture camatlons and-rU3t aza-lea blQSso'ms -acamtedwith brown eulaputu5 and long ~streamers •

Maid 01 honor was Julie Kr.~

~~erke O~r~:~I~~en~~:::"':n~eKarlene Benshoof of Carroll,sisters of the bride••nd DeannaWills 01 Wi!1side. silter of the-G-r'idegroom.

Their apricot potymaglc gownswere in floor lenglhdeslgnecl withcrystal pleated skirts arid drapedbodICes adorned with dyed-to·match venice lace motU,'.

They carried silk crescent botJ·quets 01 peach miniature carna"lions accented with rust forgefme-not5 and streamers

Doug Jaeger 01 Winside servedas-----oesl m---an;-· i'rl1d- grooT1'fSf'iTerj'-­were Randy Wills of Winside andKeith Wills of Pender, brothers ofthe bridegroom. and Tom Gran·field of Carroll

The bridegroom wore a whitetU;lledO, and his attendants wereatti-red In cinnamon tuxedoestrimmed In a darker shaese. andIVOry shirts trimmed to match'he tu xe,:toes

For her daughter's wedding,Mrs Benshoof chm.e an Ivorypolyester chiffon dress designed..... ,th a sheer ove-rlay and han­dkerchle' hemline Thebrldegroom's mother chose apea<h polyester knif

Follow,nq the wedding, areception was held In the churchbasement Connie Wills of Wins'de and Cheri Wills 0' Penderreqlstered the 250 guests. andLon Gnlrk of NorfOlk. ChrisHamm of Winside and DawnCarstens of Wayne arrangedgifts

The w~dfng cake was cut andserved by Doris Harmer of Nor·talk' and Donna Bowers of Carroll

onsas observan~e

engagements

The long. sheer sleevesfeatured lace appliques ar"ld ended In a Cluny lace ruHle The~klrt. er"lhanced .... Ith venicemotifs. was edged In a (IU'ly laceflounce which draped 10 a fullchapel Iralr"l

Her waltz length ved ofscalloped bridal IllUSion ..... asenhanced With handclipped appllques and attached to a Jul,etheadpiece of lace molds and ,>eed

pearlsShe carried a sdk cascade of

Larson • n.......Mr. and Mr,s_ Duane t.ars.on of J acbon, Mlnn. announce the

engagement of their Cl4uglller. Jay"" of Slcux Fan•• S.D .. I.Mlchae' Thom{>$on of ~and .__.son ~Mr. and Mr•. JamesThompsOn of L~n. formerly:of '--el,

MI.. Larsonaff_ Jadc50n High Scflool. Woi"Ihllll/tOll I:<>m..mUnlty CoIiege and At\oka'i!._ CtlnItnuiIIfy Col..She IS

· "';'ployedaSa,.~I$t..ednurseatSkxr.xVafJey ~t.lln$kIu:ltF.I'''. '1.. t:*' fJanc:e WM-·j;!,.~ed from l.Mw"eJ Hlgh Schoot, Gt'KeCollege of tho B/bIe:. CltnoI'lo- ..", lhelJ"lverl!ty of NebrMka-U_n.He,....._... .

The c.ouple pIamJ an .1uJII. 21-.g In J adr.lon. Minn.

·Barker·BernstrauchMaking plans for a Sept 10 wedding a.t~the Flr'St Bapfisf

Church in NorfoLk.are Sherr! 8¥k.ef" and- em Bemstrave:h'. bothof Norfolk ...

Miss Barker is the daughter 01 G-fennadine Barker of Wayneand Gene Barker cif Wakefield A 1915 graduate ~ Wayne-·Carrotl High School and a 19n graduafeof N~st·TechnlcalCommunity Colle.ge in Norfolk, she Is employed by Wells OenJ.~1Lab In Norfolk

Her fiance, who is the son of Willard 8efnstrauch of Norfolkand Benita Be-rnsfravch 01 Pollock Pfnes, Calif., was graduatedfrom Norfolk High School In 1975 --¥'d a.ttended Northeast

· Technical Community College and the-UnJvef'sHy of Nebraska­Omaha. He is employed by ,Stanley Petroreum ·Malntenance.Norfolk.

Vases of peach carnations andru~t po.F!12Q.n,S: decorated the aHarof Redeemer. Lutheran Church InWayne for the Aug. 14 marriageof Keriime Benshoof to Tom PaulWitls. - .

Other decorations Inctuded twoseven-branch candelabras withgreenery and peach and rustbows, and pew bows in peach andrust

The Rev. Daniel Monson 01Wayne officiated at the doublering rites at 6:30 p.m

The bride Is the daughter 01 Mr.and Mrs_ Kermit Benshoof ofCarroll. Parents of thebridegroom are Mr. and Mrs_Herb Wills of Winside_

Guests were ushered inl0 thechurch by Jim Harmer. SteveBowers and Scotf e'ower-s. 'al! ofCarroll and John Thies of WinSide

Ltgh!lng candles were DebraKarr"les 01 Hartington and MOllicaNepper of Schuyler

Glenda Gallisath ot Wymoresar"lg WeddIng Song" and

Wedding Prayer." accompanled by Vera Hummel of

i,':Wayne

Given in marriage by herpa rents, thE' bride selected awhite chiffonelly gown styledwith a Queen Anne neck lineadorned with silk venice lace andseed pearls

Hansens wed 36 years

New Wakefield librarian

lQers mark 40th year

La\lret Toastma'Sters met at 6' 30 a.m Aug 9 at the CornerCafe B'oo Dickey served as. toastmaster .,

Marie George and Abe Lineberry presented Be in Ernestspeeches, and Mary Ann Christen$en and Harold George servedas evaluators. Anita G.ade had the joke for the day, and MaryAnn Christensen presented table topics

Artys McCorklndale will serve as toastmasfer for the Aug. 23meeting a-t6:30a.m. Martey Stewart and Anifa Gade will begivlog Be in Ernest speeches

The p'ubHc is wekome to ipln the group

TOPS meet in Wayne

Mr and Mrs Harold Kier of Allen were honored for their 40thwedding anniversary With a dinner Saturday at the Biltmore InSIOUJ( City

Hosts were their tlve daughters and their families. IncludingLori and Rod Mikerson, JuHe and Kyle of Moorefieid, KathySloker at Dallas. Texas. Jacque and Eldon Sweet, Rusty andCurt 01 Sergeant Bluff. Iowa. Sherh!ind Ed Wilberding and Brer"ltof Hooper and Teri Kier of Lincoln

Others attending were Ker.J K ler of Vermillion. S D Mr andMrs Robert Widner and Mrs Margaret Marsh of SIOUX Cityand Mr and Mrs, Bill K,er of Allen

An after dinner party was celebrated at the Hilton HotelThe rouple's daughfers and their families spent Sunday With

their parent'!> Also attending was Mrs Kler··s mother. MrsMargaret Marsh

Bud K ler and Dorothy ·Lynberg were marr,ed Aug 2tL \942

Everyone IS invited to attend vacation Bible school classesnext week, Aug 22 26, at the F Ir".:;t Church of Christ located onHignway 35 east of Wayne

Theme IS "Celebrat'ion of the Family" Classes for all ageswill be held from 7 to 9 each evening

There will be a special adult study conducted by ProfessorDick Brown of Nebraska Christian College, A nursery will beprovided

Persons who would like more information are asked to callJoanie Burst, ]754892

Mrs Dick (Pat) Berry has beer"l named new head lIbrarian alGraves Public Library in Wakefield Her appointmer"ll was approved !by ~he ci.ty council on AU9, 4

Mrs Berry replaces Mrs Mary Brudlgam who recentlyreslgnep

Mrs Norman (Jean) Mlnola has been appointed 10 the libraryboard 10 1111 the vacancy created by the resignalion of ArlandCarson "ft--

Other members of the 0w-ary board are IriS Parson. pres ident. Ron Larson, Margaret---Patterson and Frances RhodeS

Vacation Bible school set

Sfljdents from Wayne and the su~rovndlngarea were awardedtheir degrees Aug, 13 at the University at Nebraska-Lincoln althe end of the 1982 Summer Sessions Program.

Receiving degrees tram this area were Jan Haon, Wayne,master of arts; Emilie Lamp, Wayne, master of education;Thomas Wilmes, Allen, master of science; and Jo Lynn,Slama.Wakefield, bachelor of science in business administration

Miss Haun loined the faculty of Southeast Community Colleget.incotn -cam::pos- tn·--M:ay, 1982. and serves as- l:Dfteqe' cmmsetorand career planning,specialist

Receive degrees from UN·L

Laurel Toastmostersmeet

Mr, and Mrs. Martir"l Hansen 01 Carroll were honored tor their36th wedding anniversary on Aug 11

-E-veni-flf}"~ +n -the-i--r'- home weTI€' Mrs Edna Nlsoo,en andMrs Marian Hoffman. both of Wayne. Mr .and Mrs WayneSieberl al'ld Paula, and Mrs, Lillie Hinrichs. ali of Laurel. andMr. and Mrs. Ray Loberg and tamily, Mrs Louie Ambroz. MrsChristine Cook and Ted Winterstein. all 01 Carroll

Mr. and Mrs Norm Sack aAd June Hansen of Omaha spent theAug 15 weekend in the Martin Har"lsen home

Mr and Mrs Tom Brennan and Eric of Omaha were guests Inthe Martin Han6en home and Dallas Hansen accompanied themto Verdigre on Aug 16 to visit a tew days fO the Gary Hansenhome

TOPS 200 of Wayne- met Aug "for their regular Weeklymeotltllr' . .

TammMt Denton was the TOPS .besfloser f~ the week end hermother. SuIt Denton. was t1Ie KOPS best loser

"llternbers dI'Icussoed the 15th anniversary of TOPS 200, whichwllll>e aMbrlrtocl5elrt.a wllb an _ house ,ecepllon.

TOf'$.Is.lweIghIloo....pportgroup n..l slonds forTe... OftFolKidI Seiriilbty. __I must _ I "lIlrt klas liaal from~-. and all weIghIloot 11 ...- tho_. ",-",I.Il«\. -

T¢ps _ "'"'0:'> at tho.WnI e_1I<Y S<:hoolln Wayne:;.r;.=,-:-'I1W(l.-W"In """'" .. 6' n. ,"'_

Deb Nicholson, Wakefield, and Alan Cra~er, Wayne, leadcharacteh in the Wayne Community Theatre production of"The M~51c Man." will appear on Sioux City television today(ThUrSd~Y),

They III be Interviewed' and sing an eJ(~erpt from the showduring t e J 1m Henry portion ot "The Noon Show" on KCAUchannel 91~ .

"The M/Jslc Man" will be staged Aug. 27, 28 and 29 in RamseyThe,atre on the Wayne State College campus. Curtain times are 8p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p,m. SlJnday

Henschke reunion plannedA H~ns.chke family reunion will be h~ld Sunday. Aug 22, ifl the

Wakefield park• The eyent will begir wit':' a noon picnic di"ner in the eastshetter house

brileflv speaking

servtd bY~s.~~v'ln~~~.~:of '.'Osmond··.·onli .Mt.~.··Mefy'n;,J!>IIns.onof•.waYn~' ,assls\tl!'tiY..M.... H.rlrMinl~ 01 tloti~Il<;R.!

Mrs.Les Elienber90rpf'No~'folk·ancbMrs.~Earl·BenneWOl.';Wayne ,~p()o~~/,:anCl'Mr:s;';':'~'~~­Ellen~,er9~r':ar:'l~'-M'r",~ '. R.~.k "e.llenberSl.er~."of;'.·NOr!Olk:~,~Y~.,. 'punch.':. " :: e·', .. '-';,;~,.,/ .,.!Memb';;'s~~lthet:'~dles"'ldOt· : .

~e churc:h:'a~l~ted,~t t.h~·,r;~e.e- .

1.1;. dan·(:~"··W~~.,<~~:'d·;', Ik;:::"t~~Madlso", . Ballroo¥· ;'!.!\IOIf~'kfollowing "the re~~ptlon ,a~~/)'(,.5

~~~~,,~r';::N:2t~~:a~;:".Spec~al as;;istal.1.~U.h8::~;~,p:.

'i.orland dancewas,giY~--.­-Eileen Brittain,- a guest ."reunEngland.' .. ._~

Guests attending "the co"'Ii,le~scere'T'0ny were from Ne:b'ra~k,.~I~wa, illinois, Michigan, :J:"exas,England and the Wes1lndles. .

The newlyweds plan 10 honey~­

moon this Winter in the Carib·bean. They are making theirhome at 1308 Walnut St.; InWayne.

T.he bride. aHended Marti"Lu1her Academy In .New -o.lmJMinn., and Wayne State Coli.,

The bridegroom atf~nde.d

Wayne·carron High S.ch.,l·arldthe Un'iversJtv of Netira'$k'aTechnlcal'School' of Agriculture-.He is se'lf-einpIO\l'.ed" biagriculture.

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Making heacUines on the"Fa" fashionscene - our LeRoy, Talbott, DllYllnal)d FireIslander k~itweargroups In th~ richest, most

. vivid shades of fall.•.We al!lopreseittMiss Ac­·cent, Act III, in bright, desert tones. Theseknits are in a superb.Tange lifsiZes, frompetile and small to ~toms~forthe.Dlli~

figure. They are desigJll!d to n:Ux-a"d'maWh­with lovely' feminine bloUses, pert· 'yests,'slacks, skirts aOlI sc,verl\1 types of blazers andjackets. The selectionls. great - Cllmein soon .tQ'chooseyour fallensell)bl~. , -

We also haV!! a ,new uniq~ group of gift- ­ware - for any llisCtilniJla lady - snliirtbags, travel accessories, com cts i(with theh'pwn light) and lovel)' clJllmetu"..

P.S. 9irls - take noteI~c "'Eve the .latest in knee socks, sport els (with lace

~ and" ribbons) and leg warm = ,~illonr'­. and styles Co... a "must:'. for bi ~cIJ!lOl

fashion.

Our goodness comes from the sun.

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The Wayne Herald welcomes news accounts and photographs of weddings Involvlns fIImlli•• liv­Ing 1n the Wayne area,

We feel there is widespread Interest In local and area weddings and are happy to make .pKeavailable for their pUblication.

Because our readers are Interested in current news, we ask thilt aU ••ddln.. and pIIotograph'offered for publication be In our office within 10 days after the date of the ceremony. Inform8tlon'submitted with. picture after that deadline will not be carrled.s. ltary but will be ustd In a ~ttfn.

underneath the: plctur•. Wedding pictures $ubmltted after the story appon In the pape" must 'a Inour office within three weeks after the ceremony.•

policy on weddings

For fiesta. dining lunch or dinner - or pronto carry·out - tryJ'!~r:J..el SOj! _

Buy onecombjnation dinner at regular price, g-ef1ne--:- -::.,-;o,-F-"·R.It:- --t--second dinner at half price and we'll treat the.kids 12 .' • ~~ ~.and under to FREE drinks!

It's all port of the Family Night Fiesta - this Tuesdayand every Tuesday at Taco del Sol! ~-'GIt:.:.t-...

Marta Mantey became the Theo bride wore 1he pearlbride of Kenneth Austin In a mar- necklace from her m01het's wed­rlage ceremony Aug. 7 at St. ding, She wore baby's breath InPaul's Evangel·leal Lutheran h!!r hair" and car-d.ed a,S:llk bou·Church, Norfolk. quet of 9.ardenias, Ivy,

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. . stephanotis with pear·ls; andand Mrs. AI Mantey of Norfolk. primrose phlox accente~ withParents of the bridegroom are candlelight'tulle,Mr. and Mrs. Warren Austin of The bride's attendant wore aWayne. floor-length satin primrose gown

, DecoratJons Included caleqlum fashioned with a fitted waistline,plants at the altar and pew bows. sweetheart neckline, and elbow­The Rev. PhIlip ZarlIng of Nor- length puff sleeves.folk officiated at the double rIng She wore baby's breath In herevening rites hair and carried a silk crescent

Wedding music Included "0 bouquet of Ivy, stephanotis withPerfect LOve," sung by the con- pearls, and primrose lobeliagregatlon. Organist was Robert spray accented with candlelightAdrian of Norfolk. tulle.

Jane Austin of SIoux City The men In the wedding' party_ registered the guests. who wer.e, were attired in b1ac:k tuxedoes

ushered l'nio the church-by Doug wUh Ivory wing tip shirts andMantey of Omaha and Lyle banded bow ties.Grone of Wayne I The bride's mother wore a light

Maid of honor was the bride's peach suit with a jacket, In streetsister, Tamara Manfey of le~gth, and the bridegroom'sOmaha, and best man was John mother wore a street-length lightSandahl of Wakefield. green sheer dress.

Given In marriage by her A ·receptlon for 300 guests wasfather, the bride appeared In a held In Sf. Paul's Schoolsatin candlelight gown In floor audItorium following thelength with a tull train. ceremony. Hosts were Mr, and

The antique gown was designed Mrs, Jim Siovall of Sioux City,with a sweetheart neckline, and Mr. and Mrs. Cuft Mantey ofcandlelight tulle inset at the St, John's, Antigua, Wesf Indies,bodice, and long, fI"ed pointed Gifts were arranged by Ruthsleeves. The skirt was accented E lIenbp.rger and Mrs. Stevein an Austrian puff fashion with' Ellenberger, both of Norfolk.covered satin buttons in back. The wedding cake was tvt and

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WARNER - Jack and RhondaWarner. Laurel, a son, JustinRandal. 8 lbs., 2 oz, Aug, 11,Providence Medical Center.Grandparents are M~. andMrs. Vic Knlese-he, Wayne,and Mr. and Mr.s. Jim Warner;,Allen.- Great grandparents areMr, Knlesche and Mr. and.Mrs, Harvey larsen,'WayaejMr. ,and Mrs. Harry Warner',Allen, and Mr-, and rErnest Lehner, Dixon..

MEyER - Mr. and Mrs JohnMeyer, Wayne, a son, RobertBenlar:nin, 6 lbs, 6\] 01.. Aug.]) Prov'ldence MedicalCenler

DICKEY - Mr ana Mrs DennisDickey, Laur'eL a daughler,Katie Jean, 6 Ibs., 14 1 7 al ,Aug II, Providence MedicalCenter

TummY Control'Girdle at

Th'Top.$200•~..".

SMITH - Mr and MrsChristophei' Smith, Aurora,

• Colo a daughter, CrystalAnn, 7 lbs , 10 oz .. Aug. 8 MrsSml1h Is the former BaroaraWatteyne. Grandparents areMr and· Mrs. Gordon SmHhDenver, and Mrs Atlene Warteyne, Wayne

FINALSUMMER

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BETHUNE ~ Mr and Mr,> Gordon Bethunf", Wayne, a sonAaron Andrew. 8 Ibs 8 01

Aug 11, Pender CommunityHOSP1tdi Grandparents ilrCMr and Mrs Cillf BethuneCarroll. and Mr and MrsRalph Pejer~. AyrshireIowa //

/CHAP~N - Mr and Mrs

Ollience Chapman, Wayne, a~ughter, Michile Lynn. 71b ..3~. oz Aug, 14, ProvidenceMedical Center

Inew arrivals

Park. Tickets may be purchased at the'qate br in advanc:.flft' Miller'S" .,Market, Winside State Bank and Lee and Rosie's in Winside, or atSav·Mor Drug and Wayne Shoe Co. in Wayne. Cost is $2 for adults, and$' lor children 12 years 01 age and under. P-resctloolers will be admit·ted free. The melodrama is sponsored by the Winside Community 1m'provement Program and funded in part by the Nebraska Committeefor the Humanities. "

Marking 80th

"She will promote, the Inferesfat bUSlne5S dnd profess.lonalwomen." Bull added •

Miss Bollig will 5peak 10 localBPW members at their 6 JO p,mdinner meeting .Sl"pt 18 at fheStralton Hause

Deb Bollig

Mn•. ~WlnnH! Bu",ns ofLaurel wIll be guest ofhonor at an open house'r~ce'Ption honorln9 he-r 1!01h­birthday ..

. All 'frien6i. .nd relaH\ffl'lart lnvlte-6 to atle-nd .thee'!J6nt on '5~r&y, AlJ'9. 1?f~om , to A. p,m., in thtL.t;>r,el SenlPf' CWz.tf","c.t:n'rrr'·

kC/it,J ~iH bit 11,4, ' ..J"~Mrs" y"~,r'II\e"tn ,W• .t:i~I'f'" ..~Ijl>MH,.ot t..t\.,.IIff!

'Deb I~ d well rounded personShe IS very knoWl~dgeable Inmany subjects, she 'has a pleaslng, outgoing personality, and Ibel!~ve everything she undertakes Is a challenge to her," ..aidMrs Bull

-Kimmel Apple OrchardsA 9rovp luncheon 1$ planned at

Ste1nhMt Lodge. A wppotr stopwllfbe mode In Frfl'mont enrouteoo-ck to fht' Northtllt Stol1on.

Cenl 01 the tour 'I "21 ..so perPt"f.c.on, due wf;;tfl rltkrvattonS,6'. m.a.diD. CJWc:k~ are'lobe maGepay.bllt to lhe'. Oh:OJ"I CO¥~tY'

HOfJ'W Ec~ju FvM~ .'A!'rfOifrt wllhl~ to j'oIn iM ,.wr

i'.$k;t-d to 'Iot:I'kd thtl,. rfri.t,VAfIQrl'"r*'<J.Iftt ~' Mrt:· ,lull.. HM11Jt\1g..01__ '"n1liotto<.~'''

the American A<,50( latlon ofUniverSity Women WilyneEagler, Auxiliary Three M'<,Home E "ten')lon Club. and I~ BC

live In the Wayne CountyDernoual/c Committe"

Her hobhle,:> include reading,gardening, ')oflbail, bowling andYoga She al')b is Interested Intheatre and 1<, a member of thechoru .. In . The Music Manwhich Will be slaged Aug 27,28and -n by the Wayne CommunityTheatre

The Young Career Woman program. inauguarated by the Natlonal FederatIon of Business andProfeSSional Women's Clubs In196). hlg:hl1ghts the achievement\>ot young career women

To be eligible, a young womanmust be between the ages of 21and ]0; be orhave been employedin 'business or the professionswIth at least one year of lull'Iimework experience; be outstandingin scholastic work. communityservice, and/or ctwrch work; beliving, wor~ing, training or conti·nuing her education in the area!>erved by the state federation sherepresents; and support the goa.!!and objectives at the NationalFederation of Bu~lness and Pro­leulona! Women's "clubs.

Joclcll Bull, chairman of 'helocal Young Career Woman committee, said MIss Bollig waschosen because .. he beslrepre-5.eniS the qU'allhc'!i sought Ina yovng career woman

A young math and campuler'i.( Itmce In,:>truc tor al Wayne StateColle-ge has been chosen to repreo;.enl Wayne's BU':>lnesr. and Prole,:>slonal Women's Club (BPW)dS Its Young Carf>er Woman (andldate

Deb Bollig, 26, w~11 representWayne at the Ol<,trl(t IIIBUSlne',s and P'oleso;.lonalWomen',> Club m~!tlng ..,IdledOc1 17 ,n Wayne

The d! .. trlct Young CareerWoman Winner will compelestatewide, and the winner there...... 111 ad\lance 10 national competllionMI~~_ Bollig, a nafl\le 01

Groote-y, em.. hat taught atWavm State College for the pastyear.

A graduate 01 high school' ,nGreeley, she recel\led her SAde-gree in 1978 and her MA degreeIn 1981 from tile UnIversity ofNorthern Colorado at Greeley

In-between recelvJng heordegrees she taught high school inKolly, ColO

A member of the Wayne BPWClub for the past year, MiSSBollig Is active In 5t. Mary'sChurch and Newman Club

She 15 a member -01 theNebra'k~ Anoclatl.on otTe~cherl'of MathematiC!., PhiDena Kappa, a ',ytlonal educat~-Mnorarv, and is • sponsor ofKa-p~. Mu Epsilon, a mathI\oTI(;jrGry at Wayne State.

In ftddltlQn, she II a member of

The Wayne Herald, Thursday, AJaust 19, 1982

Home Extension Clubsinvite public on tour

Oilton County. Ho~ Exleri'loriClubs ore tOkl1"9 r~vatlons.un,lil Au9. 30 for 0 bvl tour 10­N:~.Kk.• Clt'f

Aft'( Int.,.-n1e-d pe1'1oQn1. .re In...n~ '0 loln the ltJr.;rT~~rg"ClY'pwlIlUplJ'tfrt,rM .~ ~ll SU'~kn, C~Qt"d..t" it). ,m. on~y, s.tot. '1'"3,~ revr:n t.'te ~I\ !!he ~lno Qt

ftwt """'fI' 04'1~·H'l:f'lIt!'"ltr,~:~ vl\,tU to~ W1l' $<'"~ f'O'" h'V1wa,uf~~~,~r..oe."il"lt(rfd

Wayne State instructor

Career woman candidate

WINSIDE RESIDENTS WILL STAGE a melodrama, "Jenny, theMail Order Bride," this Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20 and 21, to raisemoney for the Winside auditorium improvement lund. Pictured duroing reh~a"a.s·thi-sweek are Lynne Wacker, in front, as Garnet; and,

standing from left, Billie Voss as Tess, Don Nelson as the villian Alon"

zo; GayLea Hafermann as Jenny; Bob Wacker as the lieutenant; and

Don Le1ghton as Frank. T~ play will be presented in the Winside

Winside staging melodrama

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John Fuelberth

Larry Brodersen

~-f>eda>en

Gordon Nuernberrger

Max Kathol

Roger Bovce

Darrel Fuelberfh

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Town team i·n driver's seat,Lau'rel is knocked out"

The Wayne town team conUnued 115dominance over O'Neill and became lhe on·Iy undefeated team In Trl·County League

~a::~s ::t~:~: ~::-~ tri.~unty'

:~:~d~~:~~:::/:::"~.Wln I......With the triumph, only four te,ms rerfutJn

I-A the pla-Voffs. Wayne. 20-3.- -was scl1edu4e<t10 host Coleridge 10.1 nlgh~y)and O'Neill hos-ted Creighton. On Sunday.Creighton eliminated Laurel and Coleridgeeliminated Norfolk.

~A Wayne win las. night ~ould leave onlytwo teams I.n 'hi ,'ayaffs~ set ~~'a game

_In Wayne Su~ night.J....IMuny""" ._lentconlroll. keop

,00NolJl oulof ICGrIIIt ....lllon .11 night. OnlyflY. ' ....h _on ruthod lint. bo.. oAilnan. made ~t 'to Jecond. ANceny g.ve u~

tllroolilltln o.r~ six .1;)"-".O'Neill p11cl1or·. Stevo Ei;Wln, • Woyne

5101. graduale, pltchodail.lghl.hllter' and,atlred 10 batten on strlkeJ but Wayne took

.odVonlollO of Ppp<rIvnltlos In·two Innl",.. .·Tlm Pfelll... rMCliod bote CO> on error In

tho second Innlrig""" J*" Dion linglod.Mkeny moved the runntf'1 w.lth a s.ecrlflceand Jell Zel" dr.... ,n both Pf.lffer and

, Dion with 0 .I~..=.:yp..tho.. m.Iddlo.Pfeiffer """ .• - _ad In tho Ilxlh..Innlnll. PfelfH<' . DIill rMdlod boteCO> on error ond MI!iInY erlJi:lcod" bote hlt.-'·0'1loIII -- lit-. __ I , 2

W;y,. ... It2 ....-.4 ~ I

the Ie h Of Me e.Ken Berglund, who won his age division

with a drive of 216 'lards. wal the overall• champion In the contest.

Place winners:Under.co~ 1. Bob Reeg 285, 2. Rog,r Boyce

283. 3. Jim, Lindau 2T... -'54: I. Ken'Berglund 286.. 7. Sid Hillier 219; '3. MarvKubIk 216; 55 and over: 1. Chuck MeDer·moH 2.. 1. 2. Lee Tfefgen 238. 3. MerloundLessmann ~.

Chill mplonlblp flllht: 1. Bob Reegl :w 36 9637-14-); 2. John Fuelberth 3S 36 40 37-1048;3 Darrel Fuetberth 35 38 38 <CO-151: •. DickPllanz.40 39 3638-153; 5. Bill Ericksen 35 383e 43-15.4; 6. Russ Swigart,. 413743-155;7 (tie) Don Sund.co38..a 39-157: Terry Lutt)8 41 3939-151; 9. Les Lutt .... 39. 3934t--1S8;10 (tiel JayStolte.nberg.olO3741.1-1$9; ValKienast 374339 40-159.,.

Fir,t IIIgbt: 1. Gene Claussen 39 40 4236--157; 2. Todd Bornhoft38Q.t038-159; 3Jim Paige 4' oU.o.u-168.

s.econd flight: 1. Randy Simonsen 38 oU 4141-163. 2 Ron Carnes 40 .. 44 (2-170; )-."Chuck Surber JB U 42 ~m.

ThIrd flight: l. erie Recely 43 .49 404)-·163, '], Mike Carney 42 40 4S .0-167; 3Mar r Ie Sandahl 40 42 42 .tS-169.

Fourth flight: 1. Ken Christiansen 4S 46 4046--- 177', 1, Don Pierson 42 46"'5 4.4-1n; 3.Arnie Reeg Re.eg 43 4S 46 .46-180; "wOnplayoff

Fifth flight: 1. Paul Stuart..o414643-173;'] John Darcey 42 44 45 46-177-; 3. FredGildersleeve 43 43.43 50-179

Sillth flight: 1. Gordon Nuernberger 48 464344-1B1. 2 Ray Nelaon4S43.1 S3-182-; 3Dutch Fuelberth 47 43 46 ~182; -wonplayoff

Seventh flight: l. Randy Pedersen 43 4J .4345--174, '] Ron Stanfill ~ 42 45 46-177; 3Harold Ingall!!. 4S 53 48 43--189-; 4. RonHammer 50 47 4.4 48-189; -won playoff

Eighth flight: 1 RedCarr.46434646-1BI;2 Darrell Powley 48 43 46 .52-169; 1. BuddBornhofl 50 47 41 51-190

Ninth flighl: 1. Max Kathol 45 41 4344-~ 17), 2, Larry Carr 42 49 44 4$-'--180; )Dean Cha!>e 47 4.5 46 .47- 185

10th 111'11'11: 1, Roger Boyce 4B 42 51')Q--191, '] Bill Dickey 48.524748-195.3Adolph Hing!!.t 4A 49 52 51-196

1111'1 f1ighl (handicap!!. u!oecU: r LarryBrodersen 51 5256 .53-212·91 handlcap-l10,'] Bob Jordan 49 47 49 50-195-64 handlcap~I)I. 3 GaryWrede52535149-105nr-,andicap-133

WSC offers season passSo you think the cost ot an afternoon or an evening of entertainment is too high? Not It

you take advantage of an otter by Wayne State CollegeBeginning this year. patrons of Wayne State College athletic events can gain adml&-slon

to all regular·season home football and men's and women's basketball games for a fracllon of the c.os.1 of regular .admlssJon. acrordlng to Joe PMkef', WSC busl",s, manager

How? By purchasing a "season tickei" from Wayne Stale College Sales of WSC seasontickets will begin immediately. 8t a unIversal cost of S15 per ticket. Adult general admlssian to WSC's five home football games alone would exceed that cost

Adult general admission to all regular·season home football and bas.ketball games, ata c~t.of 13.50 per ticket, woUld cost the sports patron $8.4 In 1982·83. With the seasonticket, that results In a savings of S69

Anyone wishing to purchase season tickets can stop by the WSC business oN Ice on thefirst tloor of the Hahn Administration BulldlDg. Tickets can also be orderect by mall ­--Si!np1v: sendjl_CJ)~JI: O!: money order~~~r_seas~n tlck.et ~yab.l~to·"'ayneState College to the Business Office. Wayne State College. Wayne. Neb 68787

10 dominate the Wayne Country Club men'sclub tournament like the UCLA Bruins oncedominated' the world'of collegiate basket· PalftN.npjonl

ball -.Im "'R...For the lOth time In Ifn .

l} years, Reeg tL!rned ::~: :::::back his nearest com· In, BoItRHIpetltors to c1a,m the 1f71 5Gb ....

club title Saturday and ::~: Bab-:':::Sunday. Ree~fs only 1«10 ".HI

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No other goller r-,as woo the title In thepast 11 years

Reeg repeated as litlisf in fine fashion bycarding a one under par score of 143 for 36holes. His nearesl competitor, JohnFuelberth, was five strokes back with it 148total. Fuelberth w.s only one stroke b.ckentering Ihe lina I nine holes but shot a 40 onthe fronf nine. '

Oarret Fuelberttr finished third with a 1stfotal and -' Dick Pflanz moved Into fOUrthplace With a par round on 'he final nine for atotal 01153 Bill Ericksen was one shot backal 154 and Russ Swigart was sixth with a 155.

Gene Claussen won the first flight with a36 hole score -ot 157 The s.econd fIIghf waswon by Randy Simon':>en with a score of 163.Erie Racely won lhe ,r-,Ird llight by shooting• 163

In the fourttJ, fI191"1', Ken Cl"1rlstiansen tiedDon Piers.on with a 177 lolal and then won asudden dealr-, playoff on the first hole toclaim the fir,:>l place trophy The fifth flightwas won by Paul Stuart wilh a 173

Gordon Nuernberger's lei total gave hima narrow vic lory in the sixth !light. RandyPedersen won the sevenlh flight with a 174and the eighth flight was won by Red CarrWIth a 181

The n,nlh1rig hl was won by Max KatholWilt'! a 17) total and Roger Boyce won ..the.lOth flight Wltr-, d 191 Because of <'! wid~·

varldnce of handICaps. the l11h ffight usednel scores wrfr-, handicaps subtracted LarryBrodersen hdd low net score 01110 Bob Jardan, who had low scratch score of 195.finished second In the net play

A longest dnve contest was held lollowlngthe club tourney A line was drawn down thenumber one fairway and the distance adrive ml'ised lhe !if)4? was Subtracted from

o ndin Bob

Same -old story - Reegwins club title

, \The Wayne HeraJd, Thur'5UY; AUGust ,;. 1912

Gene Claussen

By Randy Hascall

Randy SimonsenPaul Sluarl

Erie Racely

Randy's Recap'Mlsunderstood sport

Ellzabe'h P'''ltherNIII be ~p 1)",10'1' the

pptdiOns In an old $ChOOI bus. The group'aKes il 'Jan WIth a hitch to transport thebOdt,,> The bOdfs must be loaded and unload·

5Un eJe r ( mor'1J'lg "-'d, rigged and de rigged each-timethis fall Her'dayallhe Th€ ,,>port i'~ not university funded so theUn I v e r "", (of (re .... team must raise its own money_ SpringNebrasl<c1 ~J",qlns <1' trdlnlng IS held In Austin. Texds. On the way

..5_JD----!Lrn baO from la'it year's spring training, the-You'ie", Elizabeth IS Nebrd!.ka leam competed on rivers; in

a member at the UNl Oklahomdcrew learr, BE-cause Ihe 'Sport is physically deman-

A lot of people ding crew m~mbers must stay In gooddon t know whal the shape Pracllce Se5slon, begin at 5:30 a.m.crew tedm 15," the dl (dpltdl Beach near Lincoln. ParticipantlWafn€, High gradudle mvsl work Jo improve their timing ·and;,.oy5 'Nof friends. u'i>ed '0 lhlnk I was on Ihe stamlndgrounds uew Sometlmfs. I IlJst tell people Mueh emphasis 15 pl~~.Qn leg tr,alning'I'm on the rOWing team Crew members mus-t, run stair!!. 8'1Q 11ft

Referring to 'he sport as rowing eledrs weights Eac.b->-s-tudent runs approximatelythings Up for most people. And essentially live mIles d dayt!'lat'!! wnat the crew team does E.IILabeth, who will be a junior at UNL.

Nebraska's crew team currentiy consists jome<1 .1he. crew team last sprl~ bec:~~

at b var!l)-t'f fOUr women's team. a nOVIce one at the girls in t)er hot/se :was-On var-sLtYeight women's' team. a varsity eight men's and asked her Jotry out. She'made the teamteam. a varsity 'four men's team.' a ·navlce and partlcipatect In five competitions. . lInIVWIitIe __~ to their CIWW'~ merls.te~\Tl and occ.asiOnaUy a men's u..minginthe'f..nk teams.peir She says.she learned to rQIN In "the- tank" U$ome of the- women Of their I:Mms look

EliZAbeth was Dnre' of ~lghl members on which she describes. as-a .stationary stage Uke t!he misSing ll-nk;" Etlzabeth Jokes..th@-women', novlc-~ eight team last s.prlng with WMet' Oft both sIdeS to enable roWing HebresU usu.ilty c:ompetn with "rm-She ,Pf'0b4bly will compete on, the varsity with the oaN. T,... t&llk}s used for wl.nlet' flke ~. K.a:rl5as St4te. Wk;hUa Sta-te,tMm thei, fa-II. tr"lning,' Wl1alns!n endN~. .

7hil object of UffW tum II s.l:mply to but . ·'After"~fjn9hit inthebaclc w;th.no.w, T~ spcr1.~ c:onskier..,. fr""""ngofhIi ·boItt'l, ~n & t"Ke R.Ial; ~ly 1.000 y~ lUrn quk.kly.~· EIiUlbeth uys.. "You for EJ-labeth. In'addtt1ort k» lP"~ng tr..ltlrin;~I Long. II. ht:'l-d on I&M-l Of '1Yet'1~ can pradlc.. and Practice .nd,YOU I.' fike I" Teus.. tntetl a-re held" v....klw sileJ, in~~ .t C..net i..M.t', ,..,. vWr.. not ~lng' anywtIe,.._ Tt*' in. ........_ 'Ita1a. .The v"""" tow p(tns Ie0.-,,: .... ' .. - ..-....ngo ..... "'__!. ~ ..._-_. -=..E-odl_ "'. c",.• ....." '0<:1",,,,. Ol'- ,~b1111101 0( <IYW _. r",,· W*rm H~jIr~ pions 10 NoII_'""* ......... !allod .. ...,~i;"'!""'_ ""'1..<W._~"'...._...,rl.....loy Jilea__.....Io9 _ DougSIO...1

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Laurel· swlm-a-thon successful

Weekend race results are reportedWeekly stock car races were held at Norfolk's Riviera Ra'c~wavand

Interstate Speedway In Tefferson,'S.D Saturday a~d Sunday.On Saturday, Mike Benson of Wakefield pl,aced 1hlrd In his heat 'and

sixth in the A feafure in Riviera Raceway's.lafe model races.At Jefferson on Sunday, Benson took s,econd In his heat and fintshed

third In the A feature. The late model racer currently Is point leader a1Inferstate Speedway.

Nebraska closed tennls~q~l"Il~jJi~.~The Nebraska Closed tennis toor.liame'~t~~~~~i~:th~i:$~~~'$6v'iek~rid

af Omaha. Tom Roberts of Wayne, c~rrypetl,~g 'I,n t~,:me.n'~A5~sthgles,won his first round match 6-'3, 6-0,over, Nell~S:C:~.llke':~(Frem~t.~:"

FO~~~~~~~~~n~:~~-6, 4·6 to third ,s_~d De'an O'Hearn of Off~tt' Air

Golf clinic .cheduled Tue.dqyA golf clinic has beenp:tanned at 11 a.m. ;;:'ue,~ay,atWa,Y,ne:C(J!u,~'frV

Club. Tom Weekes, golf pr-ofesslonal at South'Sioux City's Sputh'~.idge

Country Clvb and his daughter Liz will conduct'ffle:-cllnlc. Llzjs.~ne':ofthe top women golfers In;.thls area. "", ,', . :. :,', \ ",i>

Following the clinic, the weekly women's·day-Iun,cheon wUl ~,e~ne'l.d.A two-baJi match between Tom and,LI.z Weekes and Rudy;, Froe~hleand Char Bohlin Is scheduled to follow. ". :', ,., .. ,' ,,";"0"

m~~~o~ew~~~o;:u:: ~t~:n~~ attend ·elther the dlnlc for th~..,~~,~itll

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Women's bowling leagues plano year

A meeting for all boys Interested in joining the Wayne High Schooltennis team Is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at theWayne Middle School.

The annual Wayne Second Guessers golf outing is scheduled tomor·row (Friday) at the Wayne Country Club, Cost is $28 per person and In­cludes 1982·83 membership In the Second Guessers, golf, food, drinksand prizes

Anyone who can't play but would like to loin the Second Guesserscan send a check for $20 to: Nancy Meyer, J04 West 11th Sfreet,Wayne

Tennis team meeting planned

The Wayne Women's Bowling Association met Aug. 11 at MelodeeLanes and individual leagues voted on rules for the 1981~BJ season.

The Monday Afternoon Go-Go League and the Monday Nlte LadlesLeague will open their Seasons on Monday, Aug. 30. The Hits'n MissesLeague begins play on Wednesday, Aug, 25.

Senior mixed bowling Is planned

Second Guessers golf tomorrow

Twenty-four swimmers par-flclpa1ed In the swlm·a-thon held at ..fheLaurel s~lmmlngpool'on Tuesday. Those partlclpat~ng In I~p swimm­Ing and number of laps were: Karen ,KnlJdsen 200, Sfacy Str~~n 200,Brian Marquardt 200; Star Smlth,200,.·Sue SChutte ~OO, Ky'e-Nf~o,n..~oo,Shana Carstensen 119, EmnyMcBride 111, Roy.Poppe 170, Br-a~:e:oppe162. Ooug Manz 160, JoAnn Gunn lS0, ,Marcia Gt;Jnn 1-43, Cal<leJ,"-Sf!Bge142, Mark Hackett 140, Jessie Monson 138, Marietta Ff"eeman '-34,

J Marguerite Stage 130, Wendy Carsfensen 124, Mandy McBrlQ'e'1l2j LeeAll parents 01 prosp~'t1ve swimmers for the wlnter pr.ogram...are-------Dah-l--6O-Ben Dahl SO, Joshua EI wlil43, SpeliGe'r McBride 12.

asked to attend an organizatIonal meetIng 01 the Wayne df-y -swim Swtmmers wfftbe-contacttng sponSCJI"!fwlflfin-Thifnexflwow~Toteam on Monday, Aug, 23. collect their pledges. ': ' \

rhe meeting will be held at Wayne State's Fine Arts bUilding, room Anyone who was not contacted to sponsor a swimmer and wOUICt !Ike105, at 7 p,rn Any and all swimmers are welcome to loin. For fvrther to give a donation to the Laurel swimming pool. Improvement 'fundInformation confacl Dick DeNaeyer, ]75·2245 or Peg Luft, 375-3567. may leave a contribution at the Securlt~ NatIonal Bank In Laurel.

The Nebraska Women's BowlIng Association Is sponsoring a seniorsmixed tournamenl Ocf, 2, 3,9 and 10 af Grand Island.

The tournament is open to WBC and ABC members 55 years of ageand older Evenfs Include women's doubles, men's doubles and mixeddoubles Entry fee is $6 per event lor each bowler and entries must besubmitted by Sept. 23

For more intormation or to obtain entry lorms. contact JudyCarlson at 375-·2370.

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n00to teiport10rf(j()t~d,~'!i~ic~;,,'om:.":'t~~~"j~el,~lt;~:"e~"~~x~~~;~Ii;~ • (e:I;~jer.rt defense will .rn:~.rlhe~.'.as :~~.I~~'::~:~~:~I:;~iISIPlUs~f~~~~report when Wayne Sfate Conege opelTS fall . ~they attempt to improve o;r·.last""y~arl~,~~115 " ".,;. '.0,',,' ,'c', ,.'", :".; .• ,,,' 'I'~ I·'

football ca'mp nexf SiJnday '{Aug. 22} secor- Cr.OOCOrrddln.•s,eovr~nors.ta!;.!e.·""Ph,e'Ou.rr"Clon.y,."ds!l.fr....nS,'.'V.r.,' ,: A.rn~~~1he"rei~hl~~sexpElding to \r"eteran Wildcat Coach Del I't ·,CilfJ',.:rn"J982 'are: ;senlor ,IIStoltenberg. white six offensive starters will be on hand. Gilbert (Waterloo, JaWa).,

The Cats, who wit! work ouf without pads AssIsting StolteDberg and E3ar.clay will be' . with,110 tae~les'.last f.afl~ ,.5for the first three days, will undergo two-a· a veferan Wildcat coaching staff of ,Ray (senior, Sioux City) ,iJnday workouts for a full week In preparation Wagner, Ron Peck, John Torczon and Dr. (junior, Movllle, lowaHfor their 1982 season opener. LeRoy Simpson. Warren (fienlor, pap,IIIIo

A home bouf with rival Chadron State at Five home confests ar.e schedtJled-;fhls Randy Frink (H1:JO porn, on Saturday,' Sept. 11 kicks off fall. In addition to fheChadron Stat~opener,. Tony.Marlnella "'. Id/Stoltenberg's !4fh season at the Wildcat WSC will face Doane during homecoming at Junior' spilt ,end" '; Scp~t_helm, Stoltenberg Is me longest-tenured col· 2 p.m, on Sept, 18i Kearney'State at 1:30 (Wiikefleld); ,and '~~n'slve,,;U

lege football coach In Nebraska and In the p,m, on Oct. 2; Washburn ,at 7:30 p.m. on Zellnsk;y (jurilor~ _1JII'.~~,a~onj. ,::~,lCenlral States Intercollegiate Conference Oct. 23; and defending conference champ Mitchell ,Uunfor, Way~e)'•. ':"i:;;" ':'-~':;

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Joe lowo' RealtyWayne Dvnklau Sr.WllttlO MortuaryTerra W"'.rnGreenview Farm.

Min•• JewelryGrl....Re.allPlUG Huttoo.t to Coa.tKarlOtff!l

Oasis 9, Wood PI~mblng 6:Wood Plumbing suffered Its onlyloss when Oasis Lounge of Nor·folk scored three runs In the bof·tom of the seventh Inning.

Oasis scored six runs in thefirsl two innings and was thenshut oul for the next four, Wood'sscored one In the flrst, one In the~econd. two In the fourth and twoIn the fifth Plumb, who had afwo,run homer, was 2-for-2. DebPoehllng had a triple and was1 for 3 Deb Bodenstedt had a trl·pie, double and single In four at·bats, The, Wayne team had 12hits

Wood Plumbing 14, American

::::~'D':~n~n ~:':e~ ~~~";~u~~: Turkey Trot plans. are madeJolene Bennett and Jo Plans are being made for the seventh annual Wayne Turkey TrotMc~tvogue each h~' three...hltfl. ~Jfe.aule~N5?~:. 6. t~ ~ddltlon to.~ ~~lll.'lh~ ~ace, a n~~)y';l ~.I..l,e.fUf\~!J_nDe17 poe1tnng7" 'OeB Bi:kfensfe(fr~g p'annei:CMedaIS' and awari:Js wlll1:5e given tn vartoos·dhilsfons.and Lisa Lundergard had two hits

apiece I I dWood Plumbing 11. Oill'.,. Sw m meet ng set Mon ay

Bar 0: Wood Plumbing openedIhe slate tourney--,j.,lth ashutout:Bodenstedt, Rager, Plumb, Ben·net, McElvogue and Lundergardhad two hits apiece 10 lead thewinners

BeCky Kelley and Plumb smash·ed home runs

Stato BankArnlo. FardStratton HousoSav-MorRu.ty Nail

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SPECIALJANSSEN & FERRANTI

THE WOOD PLUMBING WOMEN'S sonBALL TEAM WOULD LIKE TO THANK THEFOLLOWING fOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR TRIP TO THE CLASS B STATE

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT.

Carhart lumbarStan Morrl,Wayno Family

Prcu:tlco Group

Siovor, Hatchory

Henderson, Becky Kelley, Deb Poehling, Sue Plumb,

Sue Wood, Deb Janssen, Jolene Benne". Not pictured

Lynn Surber, Sharon Waterstreet, Marilyn Strate, SueChevalier.

nlng runPlumb was ]·Ior J, Kelley was

l·lor J and Rager was'] for J

Wood Plumbing 4, OasisLounge J: II wa....wee I revengefor Ihe locals as early runS led faa narrow win Sue Plumb scoredin the Ilrst inning and DebBodenstedt. Becky Kelley andPlumb all scored In the thirdJolene Bennell had iI big hI! Donna Kelly was '1 lor]

Wood Plumbing 7, Klein' .. 1Led by the 3 for 4 hitting perlormances 0'1 Becky Keliey and SuePlumb, Wayne dumped Ihe McCook learn Jolene Bennel! was210r·3

Wood Plumbing 12, Coors 7: Itwas Wayne against Norfolk andWood Plumbing of Wayne cameout on lop with consislent oftensive play The winners gave up:'oil<: runs In the first three Inningsbul scored more 'han enoughrun ... Paula Rager, Donna Kelly,Deb Bodensledl, LisaLundergard. Deb poehllng andDeb Ji)n!.li-fm ~ach had two hits

Wood Plumbing 'II, SidneyOllen J: Deb Bodensledt. SuePlumb, Jo McElvogue and LisaL.,undergard each collecled twobase hits !o lead the winners

WOOD PLUMBING. Front row from lell: coach Bryan

Denklau, Kathy Milligan, Jo McElvogue, Deb

Bodenstedt, Donna Kelly. Back row from lell: coach

Frank Wood, Paula Rager, Lisa Lundergard, Linda

prlslngly was a runaway as WoodPlumbIng crushed First NationalBank 01 York In four Innlngs Thegame was scheduled 10 go sevenInnings

Donna Kelly was 3 for·J, PaulaRager was 1·lor'2 and Sue Plumband Deb Poehllng both went'1 for] 10 lead the way

Wayne scored three rum In thefirst Inning Deb Bodensledt andPlumb scored on Ra-ger's tripleand Rager scored on a !>lngle byKelly In the second inning, JoMcE Ivogue and Deb Janssenscored on a double byBodenste'dt Becky Kelley droveBodenstedf In with a single

Donna Kelly and LI':IaLundergard scored In Ihe thirdInnlOg Deb Poehling had <1 keyhil The tinal two runs were

fk>cky Kell('y 01 Wood Plumb· scored by Plumb and R,lqer wllhIng WlIS named mosl valuable Jolene Bennetl and Donna Kellyplayer 01 the stilte tourney. The adding singlessecond baseman had a line delen· Wood Plumbing 4, York J: Theslve tournament and batted lOS Wayne women did 'heir sCOring

Leading hitlers tor the "'ale early In lhelr Iir!>I meelJnq withrhamplort'!> WeT(> S'ue Plumb who the Vork "Quad Jolene Bennell,wfled fl-s-a, Pauta Rager who bat Donna Kelly and L lsale--d s.i] Donn<) Kelly who hit 468, Lundergard ali scored In the seLi'>d lundergdrd who hll J66, Jo cond Inning

~~;~:,:~;)Pat il~S.l <:~~. Jo~e~: ~:~~~aw;~g~~o"~~~:~nt~~e~~7rndBennett a! 45.1 Inning She singled and sC9red on

WQPd Plu,"!1lnq ','lfI .. red 01 .. on a base hil by Donna Kelly York1'1' lOS" 9 6 10 Oa'>I" l ounqe ot Nor scored once in the first Inning andtolk Tht, 11)1 ah df'te,l!pd Bdl',> twice in the sildhBar Amf'r Ica(1 MeIer 01 Wood Plumbing S, DairyNebrilska ("1' ',.dney Oller .. , Queen: In an even ball game,Coor'!. 01 Norfolk, Kleln''''Motor Wood's scored twice In the botElectriC 01 M((oo~ Oa"IS 10m 01 the seventh Inning to pullLounge oj Norfolk DairY Cluee-n out a viclory Deb Bodenstedt,of Blair and Flr.,1 Natlonill Bank Becky Kelley and Sue Plumb hllof York !wlle 'n Ihe lindi<. three consecutive singles with

Wood Plumbing 10, York 0 The one out Bode-nstedt scored the ty.. tale charnplon .. hlp qam(' ',l)r ing run and Kelly scored the wIn

Wood Plumbing wins state

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The Cia .... B Women's SlowPitch Soflball Tournament hadan undraf11atlc f!nl ..h but I! wa\ ahappy one lor Wood Plumbing ofWayne as lhe local .. cia,rned Ihestale tille

Wood Plumbing, which ha~\aj;a.. tory 01 comIng through tHef';ser .. brac~e! to win lournamen!s. 'ollowpd It,> u,>ual routeon !ht' wi','k('nd tOurney a! (r('teTn,--, 10(01" <:'dged F Ir,>1 NationalBank 01 Yor~ <I J In !he flr.,l gameof the Iinal., and ,f\Cf] bld,>t.~d therunner .. up 100 In !he lltll~ giHnc

~ The Wain., ledm .....on 11<:. Ilrst

"Nogarne'>, 10,>1 In Ihe third roundand !hen won ,>even <,lralgh'games 10 wor~ II<, way throughthe loser .. brac~el to the ..-hilm

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106th Year"- tlo. 91 . Section B -Pages 1"10

All's fair in ·Cqneor", ... · .Ptt"s.on~ from every corner ,of Oixon eounfiy c.ongregated to Coneoll'd ThYrs-'

day., Friday end Satur-c1ay to take part In t~ ."nual 01xon County FaJr.There was enlerlalnment (if ~'o'eral vArl.t'is'fQ"t1sfy the w~l',lts Q1 the pea­

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The wa!".e Herald. Thursday. August I', -1982diMn county fair..- ... . . .

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With a little helpAMY SAWTELL'S CALF gave her some problems following a showing al the Dixon Counly Fair, but withresting place in the ring.

Ias awards

Tractor goes to stateTHIS 1929 FARMALL REGULAR lraclor, rebuilt by Jody Jones of Allen ... a 4-ttprolect. won a purple ,ibbon in the pet<oleum category at the Dixon County Fair

and will be entered althe State Fair in Lincoln. Jones, 16, is a member olthe LuckyLads and Lassies 4,H Club and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. Jones said thetractor took him over a year> to rebuild.

Pole bend first - CherylWoodford, second - BrianKlausen; third - Penny Dempster; fourth - Nancy Dempster

Barrel rBcmg_ fitst - Ch-ery-tWoodford, second - JeremyGrace; third - Brad Lundfourth - NanCy Demps.ter.

Dempster, Chris Heald, TracyLund, Brad Lund, Scott Lund

Blue - Shawna Dickens, LeslieI~om, Lana ErWin. Penny Dempster, Shelly Allen. Cheryl Woodlord, Jackie Harder, Klela Lund.Bnan K lausen, MJchele MeyerJennife-r Salmon

Red - LIOda WIXXJ, MilchPetit, Angela Jones, Jet! GotchAlice George, Sandra Stark., LonMiller, Mike Burcham, MarlaBurcham. Kellh Curry, EIIlabethHan",en, Malt and Mike Andefson. Leigh Johnson. BrendaJones, Brian Lundahl. Mark Lundahl

~elnlng Purple - Brad LundKlela Lund Blue ~ Da"'ld 150mCheryl Woodford. Brian Klaus.enRed - Nancy and Penny Dempster, Sandra Stark, LOri MillerTracy Lund, Jeremy GraceLeigh Johnson. Scott Lund. MarkLundahl

Trail Ride Purple - MarkLundahl, K lela and Brad LundBlue - Shawna DIckens, LeslieIsom. Lana Erwin. Penny andNancy Dempsfer. Sandra Stark.C-neryt WO<Xffbrd, Jeremy Grace.Brian Klausen, Ellzabefh

, Hansen Red - David lsam, ShelIy Allen, Marla Burcham, MikeBurcham. Tracy Lund, LOriMiller; Mall Thomas, ChrisHeald, Keilh Curry. JenniferSalmon Scolt Lund. BrendaJones

Red - Shawna Dlck-e-ns. JeffGotch, Angela Jones, KellyKraemer, Jennifer Lee, MitchPetit, Linda Wood, CIintori Demp·ster, Alice George. TonyaKamrath, Marla Burc~am, LorIMiller, Matthew Thomas, JackieHarder, Keith Curry, MattAnderson. Jeremy Grace, Br'adLund, Mark Lundahl, ShawnMeyer, Jennifer Salmon,EIiUlbeth Hansen

Western pleasure cla~·s Purple- David Isom, Denl'S1" and Nancy

open and 4-h beef

In the beginning 'Showmanshipclass, the follOWing received ribbons. Purple -- Rocky Mohr,Scott Lund Blue ~ JenniferJohnson, Jennifer Lee, Lori'Miller, Rick Stark, Brian Lvndahl, Jeremy Grace. Red ­Malinda Petit. Leslie 150m,

Shawn Meyer. Matt Anderson,

The 1982 Dixon County 4 H (linton Dempster, TanyaHorse show was held Thunday Kamrath, Matthew Thomasmorning, Augu'St 12 Don Barr, Junior ... horse showmanshipYork, NE was the ludge for t-he Purple - Nancy Dempsler Markevents LundahL Brad Lund Blue

SpeCial awards presented David Isom, Angela Jones Lanawere Erwin, Penny Dempster, Tracy

R~a:y ~og~~n~:~ro~h~;:~~;;rass

;~h~~~n,~hr~~~ K~a::~~ Je~~;?e~Don Mohr, Laurel, mth Scott Salmon, Elizabeth Hansen RedLund. son of Mr and Mrs Ray - Shawna Dickens. Jell GotchLund, Wakefield, taking second Milch Petit, Sandra Slark, Mikeplace honors Burcham, Shelly Allen Jackl€'

The top junior 'Showman was Harder, Mike AndersonNancy Dempster, daughter of Senior hors~ showman~hlp

Mr and Mrs Robert Dempster, Purple -- Cheryl Woodford, BrenDixon, With Brad Lund. ,;on of da Jone'S, Kiela Lund BlueMr and Mrs Ray lund, Denise Dempster MicheleWakefield, taking se«lnd place Meyer Red ~. Linda WoodKiela Lund, daughter of Mr and Machelle Petit, Keliy Kraemer,Mrs, Ray Lund, Wakefield, was Keith Curry. Allee Georgechosen fop senior snowman Se Halter class: Purple - Denise(and place honors went to ChriS Dempster. Sandra Stark, ChrisHeald, son 01 Mr and Mrs Dar Heald. K lela Lund and Bnan

re~~::;,j:;O~O;;I~erclass :Brian ~~~~~~' ~~~~~n.M~:i: ~~~Klausen, son of Mr and Mrs De Leslie Isom, Lana ErWin, Pennywayne a KI·ause·n, Springfield; Dempster, Nancy Dempster,champion western pleasure Rocky Mohr, Rick Stark, TracyScott Lund, son of Ray Lund, Lund, Shelly Allen, Mike BurWa-K-ef~d: eh-a-m-p+o-rl trail rrde- chaTrr, -en--er-v-t Woodford, Miche-teBrad Lund, son of Mr and Mrs~Meyer, Brian Lundahl, ScottRay Lund, WakefJeld, champion Lund, Brenda Jones, Le Ighpole bend and champion barrel Johnson, Mike Anderso"race: Cheryl Woodtord. daughterof Mr, and Mrs. Francis Woodtord, Ponca Cheryl received thechampion all around horse andrider

!4-h horseAgricultural miscellaneous Watchorn, Elizabeth Von Minden

awards were presented at the (2). Troy Hingst, Mike BurchamOlxon County Fair August 12·14. (5), Barbara Hansen, StevenChampion garden exhibit went to Schweers t21. Allen GeorjJe (2).Christina Schweers, Ponca: Perry Miller, Robert Kumm (2LChampion woodworking exhibit Deanna Hansen, Derwin Robed'S,trophy was presented to Pam Brian Hansen L2). LI&a HansenRuwe of Wayne and champion (2L Stephanie Carl~n (2). Briansmall engine exhibit trophy was Schween. HeIdi Schweers. Dean·awarded to Jady Jones na Hansen (2). Doug Olson, Dawn

Other ribbon placlngs In these Preston, BrIan P. Andersonmiscellaneous projects were Red - -E:llla~th Von Minden.

Cut flowers: purple - Lisa Brian P._ Anderson (2), DawnHansen, Beth SawteH, Marla Preston, KevIn Haberman (J).

Burcham. Kristl Chase, Jeanne Tamml Nelson, Michelle HJloor·Warner; blve - Amelia Nee, man, Brian Hansen, DerwInBrandy Blohm; red - Tabitha Robert" Robert Kumm, BarbaraBurnham, Barbara Hansen, Hansen, Troy HIngst (2), LisaTammie Nee, Sandy Nee, Jen Hansen (2). Anneta Noe (2),niter Benstead, Deanna Hansen Tamie Noo (2). Perry Miller (4),

FlowerIng potted planh: pur ChristIna Schweers (2), Dougpie - Kath Rhode-s, Marla Bur Watchorn (2). Chip Watchorn {J)cham; blue - Anneta Noe, Sandy White - Dawn PrestonNee; red - Julee Book, Krlsty Vegef.able garden collecllonTaylor. Tim Book, Tamle Noe purple - Chrlstlnll Schweers

Foliage potted plants· purple IState Fair). Amy SawtelllSlateW.ynt H8,.'d Phetoar.phy _ Melissa Wilbur, Lara WIlbur, Fair), Renee Wenstrllnd, Rober!

Julee Book, Sarah Hansen; blue Kumm, HeIdI Schw~r~ Kellli--:- OeannaHanSoe·fh Ta-bttha Sur Wensfrand, Sharon Wenstrand;nham, Mary Lehman, Sandy blue - Kathy Rhod~, StevenNee, Brian Hansen, Anneta Noe, Schweers, Derwin Roberts. BrianKristIn Hansen, Jeanne Warner; Schweers; red ~ Troy Hlng,tred - Candace Jones. Barbara Gardening for profit: purple-Hansen, Usa Htlnsen, Kathy Donna Rohd~ (State Fair), MikeRhodes, Elizabeth Hansen, J(rls Burcham_ty Taylor Electric protects: blue - Craig

I. FlowerIng, plants, Hanging Hoffman. Troy Hingst, Clay

f d d t e baskets: blue - Annets Nee, Obermeyer00. 5 an pres.erva Ion T.blth. Bu'nh.m, 'ed - Welding, purple - JohnTabItha Burnhap. Stapleton (State FJllr)

Foliage plants, Hanging Rope: blue-Joey Borg; red-

Winner~oftheFood~andFood DougOI..,on~~lale~air).Theresa Rahn (State Fair), Sheryl baskets: purple - Julee Book, Tim JohnsonPreservation prOlects ....ere an Stelling, Jennifer Neal. Diane Sawtell (Slate Fair). JennUer Candance Jones; .blue - Kathy Woodworking: purple - Mikenounced on Salurday, August 14 ·Olson. Elizabeth Von Minden. Benste-ad. 8--l-ue _ Julee Sook, Rhodes, TAmiriTe'Noe, Sandy t\nderson (State Fair), Joeyal the -Dixon County Fair Brenda Lynell Wood. Bree Bebee,· Blue Theresa Schweer~; Red _ Noe: red - Jennifer Benstead Borg: John Schuttler; blue -FISCUS. daughter 01 Mr and Mrs __ Paul Baumgardner (Sfate Monica Hanson, Desiree Terrariums· purple - Angela Dawn· Preston (IL Craig· Hoff·Charle'S Fiy.u'S ~Ien, wa", ndm Fair), Brenda Fiscus '('State WIIHams Jones; blue - Marla Burcham. man; red - Dawn Preston, Jimed the Win r at the champion Fair). Heather Benstead, Sharon Ba·ked yeast loaf bread (whole Desert gardens: purple - Preston, Doug'Watchorn. Brentbeglnnln food!> e:whlbd trophy Wenstrand, ·Jennifer Lee, Heidi wheal) Purple _ ,Jennlfe[ Marla Burcham, Angela J0n-e5; Bensfead,Champ n middle foods e~hibit Schweers, Candace Jones, Red Benslead, Theresa Schweers: blue - Tamle Noe; red - Woodwork.lng Unit 11: purple-

Iwas won by Angela Jones - Chuck Heald. Tamie Noe, Blue - Christina Schweers. PatricIa Wilson, Chris Wilson Michelle WIlliams (State Fair);

. d~;;te~!~;nMrJe:~~e M~Sar~;~ ~~;~~ ~~:::t~~hr;s~~~h~Il~: PI:a~e~U~;:s~~~I,S(~~~~~n~:I~~, _ G;;:~~~n~a~~e~a~~:t~ ~u;~I)~ bl:~:'k~~tJnlt Ill: purpledaughter of Mr and Mrs Jim Cornbread' Purple - Brenda Jenniter Benstead (State Fair), Steven Schweers {State F.alr), - Mike H.oflman (State Fair);Warner-,.AHen, was fhe winner of Fi!>cus (Stale FaIr), Doug OIS()O, Theresa Sch.weers <State Fair). Brian Schweers (State Fair), red ~ Bruce Bartels_-..;.."!""------------------------------ the champion advanced unit ~. Jeili,i1e. Lt!e. 811;1£ f)onna' Rahn, Karla SIelllng, wDO'nog °RoI5bUle'},S.'dl'"S,F.lI1'er·21F'.Ullt,.).' _ ~amR~~(S= ;:I~tUrpl,

Feeder Calves ~ Bulls heifer Debi Meyer, WakefieldF ----OQSibred Sfeers: Purphf=-ue6T IcIOdsexhHiTf- - --- - -- -p.JuU,"eBs.'uhmUlg'e.,. Hdnee'd,',S'Rhwedeers, CC·h',OI"YI"nn.GeSo"hgwe'ee~.h,~lIaBI.~oc_h, Elizabeth V~n Mln.den (2). T.'m- Petroleum power: .purple _FIrst Gary Erwin, Second reserve champion Cllnfon Meyert1),MikeHeithold,Kenny , , ......

Gary Erwin; Third Lori Dempster. Dixon . Meyer. Mike Forsberg. Lana Er Other ribbon placlngs In lhe"se Lynel! Wood S.ul.,!nne Sfelllng, Kathy Rhodes, mle Nelson, ·John Schuttler. -' Derwin Roberti, JodV JonesKoes1e"r . Top beginnIng beef showman win. Pam Ruwe. Blue ~ Sheila foods and preservation pro;e<ts Outdoor Cooking Amle Starling Tamle Noe, Anneta Noe, Brian (State Fair); bliJe- S1eveJones,

'FeederCalves Heifers Renee Pleuger. Allen. second Koch, (2), Ryan Creamer, were BJke trip cookies Purple·- Baked Yeast Sp·ecJallty Han"n, Lisa Han-sen. Tim Boo,k Jav Jones; red - Jim Preston;FIrst Lindy Koester; Second place. Craig Sawtell, Newcastle Machelle Petit arid Mitch Petit, Dean WatchOrn, Kurl Von Breads Purple _ Donna. .Q.abn .I2L 64rbM.a Ha.nsen.-..Mlc:b.eHe-----Pur~· Jod¥. -JotIeI--------t-S-t

Gary Erwin; Third Gary Erwin Top junior l)eef showman Debi, Stoff Kardell, MIke Forsberg, Tricks For Treat.!. Mt-nd-e-n, Oents-e Oemp~ (Sta1e-"fairj, Karma Rahn (State Haberman. f:\rlan Schweers (2) E4Jr)~ .Meyer Wak'l' fd cond T M"ll Wllb P S th Drop blsc~jts Pl,lrple - Daniel Kluver,.8Jue__.Ml-k-e-8ttf'" 'F-crtrt, 1(,arll) "5felTln~~dTSChweer.s (.. ). Sleven ModItf~ocketrV;bl_ue-Chuck

The T981 Olxen Cou-n-ty -Faj-f ~-H Joey Borg.. ~O~eC~dse p ace- ·~~Curry,uroen~~;YRIC~~fl: Kristen Miller, MaHnda Pellt, cham, Craig Sawtell, Daniel Fair), Kelly Kraemer (State' Schweers, Christina Schweers. ~'d (2), Brlan SChweers. ~beef show was climaxed by the Top seniOr ~1 showman Lori Mike Muller (3), Debl Meyer, Kristy Taylor, Renee Pleuger. Kluver Fair). Amle Starling. Theresa Tamml Nelson (2!, Stephanie" .. ~ntomology: p.yrpte. - Mattnaming of the champions and Meyer, Wakefield; second place: Lori Meyer. fted ...... LaRae Blue _ Anneta Nee:" Steve- -&l:sco+t-,-~ Mlk~ Bur Schweers, Blue ...:... MUch Petit. Carlson (2) ~,.H~ (2J-T·- _--Andersoni blue """:' Theresa Stell-reserve champions In the various MacheUe Petit, Allen Nelson. Scott Kardell, Leigh B-atlmgardner, R.obert Kumm, cham (State Fair), Paul Brentl· KathyRh~Christina Robel't Ruf'tlm (2). Doug Olson Ing,; red - Brilln "'ansen.classes. The follOWing is a lIstIng ·Champlon rate of gain steer: Johnson, J(jey Borg, Penny S-andy Hoe. Kelly .Ekberg, Leslie Inger, Rod Strivens; Red -'- Ben Schweers, Oean,pa Hansen, Amy (2). Kur.t Von Minden. Allen Consen:-vatlon ~nd WJI,~"fe; redof the -4~H beet wInners Lana Erwin. Concord; reserve Smith. lsom, Terri Ellis; Red - Kathy Jackson Gotch, lisa Hansen. George(:n. Michael Heithold (3), '- Rod StrJvensl'J.....mev Grace.

Champion steer Debbie champion: Mlfch Petit, Allen. _ Crossbred Heifers Purp-Ie _ Pierce. Tanya WHson. Tonya Picture Story: Blue ~ Mike Derwin Roberts (2). Stacy Outdoor educat'qn '",reSfry:·M.eyer, Wakelield, reserve Champion rate of gain heifer: Mike Helfhold, Kenny M.eyer, Kamrath, Troy Hingst. Burcham (State Falrl', Dean Exploring foods -end Nufrl· Carlson, Pam Ruwe (2). blue-Krl&t1C~i"ree:t:-Brianchampion Sfeer' Uma Erwtn, MonIca Hanson, Concord; Lori Meyer. Renee Plueger. Blue Plain oafmeal cookles: Purple WatchOrn. . lion: Blue- - Pllm Ruwe (3). Tim Hansen•. Lisa t'ansen.Concord. reserve champion: Lana Erwin, _ Keith ·Curry, Pam Ru.'Ne, _ Rebert Kumm; Kristen Miller, Better &reakfa'Sh and All Foo(hclen~exhlblt: Purple - Book (3), Doug Wat,,;horrt (2'. Saf.ty: pu',ple" ~' Tlsha

Champion heIfer Renee Concord, Renee Plueger, LaRae Nelson Terri Ellis. Michelle Haberman, Amerlcafiroods: Alicia Starflng (State Fair), Chip Watchorn' (2), Kurt Von Thoma (Stat.--~alr'~ ~e.nn8PJet:-Jger;- Allen; reserve e:ham Champion pen of three: Mike (2), Monica ·Hanson. Joey .8ofg. Heidi Lund, Malinda Petlt~Craig Breakfast muffins or biscuits ·lnternatlDnal«.cultural foodl: Minden (.. ). Michelle Haberman W.rntr:, Ahge'. ;I~. ~athypion heifer Kenny Meyer, Muller, Wakefield; reserve Lana Erwin Bathke, Sandy N-oe; Bt~ _ 81ue _ Chrlstlria Schweers Blue·- Kathy RhoISM (State (~LKeVlnHaberm."(~).Anneta RhodeJi b.,. -:-' ,8~ent L.IfI,on,WakefleAd " champl~: R.yan Creamer. Con· Fed Dairy Breed Steers: Blue Deanna Mulhalr. Tonya _ (S1ate Fair), Amy saw1ell (~ta1e Fair), Beth Sawtetl {State Fair). Noe (2) Mlchoel Heflhol'd (2J. MUch, Petit, Jen~~,f~ ,~oh"::m'

Champ;ion angus steer and cord. . :- Lara and MelisssA Wilbur Kamrath, Troy Hingst, Kelly Fair). Tamml Ne~; Red - Creative Mlxn-: Purple - Kel· .Taml Hoe (;1)1 Tamml ,t:ftfson. '. Dawn .f'r"t~ ~'f'1t~~m•.reserve champion: Mite" Pem, Best DiXon County bred: Renee Purple _ Wrangl"'.. Pals- ·'.N Ekberg. Anne1a Noe:, Katby Pa1rlcla Wilson. Oean Watchorn. Iy Kraemer tState,Falr); Blue - .Chrlstlna SChw~r•.:.( ti Slacy AI,ono~.y,: '-:-', ~'.'d,I, ".Cropl:Ailen. .PI_. Allen_ P.,tners. Ill",! ,~_Wr~S: Plarce, Laolie lsom. 1(,1,'y . Th'ee menu", Purple - Amy Allcl. Slarllng (Slale·Faln.. \1:." .... (3), JoIIiI Sch Jar, Doug Oil..; b'~7~1~.:Il~r~n"

Ch-amplon crossbred' steer: Fvture Feederl,(2).' Taylor;_ Red - Rel1H Pieooer, Sawtell (Stale Fair), Krlstl Food Pr.eservatlon:oebi Meyer, Wakefield; r6erve Ribbon winners: .p~ of :Three;; Pur•._~ 'Mike Bra~y BlOhm. Sieve Baumgard·. Chase. Christina SChweers; Red 3-J ar exhibit:' Pur-pie . tl :, ,." ',. i ',. ~ - :,~,,:., i ..;··';,;'..:j:;' r,: ,Iac=~Le~~~~~~~: p.;:~n~,:.::p~=~~~ M~~B~;'R=nCrS:;""'..-.., ner~lITn ToB.~:-BC::.':,~~~~h:'ib,e.d Purple ~=aW:'::l":'~(~:~~:. ~::~:; an. _que., qr~.....~,_,- .. L---R¥iM Plwge-r, Allen: rewrve Laca Wilbur. Cltnton OempSl'er. OCt. 1981: Purple - Renee _P~:: bt~::mga:~·P(U;fal~ ~9~~:a J:~~,,:r(~:~~~e ::,1;:: ~a~~~rBh~~~~~~fC; ~~.::: .SIvere' ~r••'~fcarb¢rs tm'Fani:,1~;"trkk/,:W~keff.ids·~==": K,nny M.tyer. Cr;~I~:~.ShOWmlft$h.IP: P'U4:0er. Fa,irL.OOuoQlson.{Sfale'F4ir J. kristin H4lns.cn." (Stfl;'e Fair). ,s-tate FeirJI KorlaRJcketf. br:qhtout,fJIIlr,tr. fOr.",flr.fflr.truck;V.,.,.-4......1'1O'

Cham.piOn fed <S.Ilry breed Purple _ Mike H.ithold. Kenny Heifer 80m May and JUN', Sh.ron Wenltrillfid. Heidi BrlanHan.5m('S-tI/JfeFalrJ.S4re!'l )lIr 'rultorfomatopIUl-~; JPKIII antlqUe (.at'. ~~ t='Of'd,·mDdif ,T;·.:.~.~ hi.,.·st_·: L.ar. WJlbur, DI.xon; .Mt1'fe!. Debl Mtlyer. Jo.., Borg. '1~1: Purpte - R.enee Pleugret" ~... TlfUnr8enlort.O.ane ·f:t_n,-en. JennIfer Johnson.. Pur-pkt,-J..,..W.,,...(5f.afe JngtfwOI,.,CovrJtyf .' L!~-.': wlth' .... '1.,.,..."'·, ..,_v. c"amp'o,,, Mellna- SholI&Koch LanoErwln'Blue- B'ue --Cr·19 Sa_'. R....... Of>en. T_.... 'Slelllng. Kurf Elizabeth Ha-.. i..... WilbU!"; Fal'), N1fcho'-M41Yor (S'a~ rhole" PlIrtlcfp,otf ...·1""': ~Jn"",,,,,,""wtre'Col-'

_~~.;.i;.l)!l<aft,. . '_ Amy$o .. '~II, 51"'7' '~f, PI_M.r~~C~~.:-r:.' L...... Tlffany_, BII - BI.. - D__oon, 8<_ F.'r): B'uo-Jonnlf __ .....~"".""'~.. 1-.j", ~'~.,....• '.... ' fIfI!II(.'ft"l fI.. ~"J'";~"'_-:'-,-Il_,._\lolfIt-_;.--.ll:y...-....p....... u_~ ":::.. ~.., Jenn~ L.ee. HlnlL Be,,,... H........ lCAIffhy fSl.t. F.'r), Mell WilbUr . ~.,.,., 1II.1!'Zi Fer, -11, FanI~ 11 ""f1~-~,._ . . e.-,__wul...-,o-w. - .... - ~on -~'Y- ~~llOr,Ta""' __ T the S<hw..'" --Rod - T.,.... (Slat. Falrl:: RecI-ICM:'a I(~ P....... ·_·1IIli \ ,1-'&fAII',..f_bYT!IdIlHtl,,"-_: -.., ...............U"itOdlrllI 111_, PwviI" Srn,llt.·· Lellllt 1J,irrar- lWr_. e..rtl.. BIoIlm,B<",· ot>or""""" RI_... .QIIdrIa,MoIrl\",V., .. .., fCo1t'S/lIrrYI • liFOI'd....:UlItCwty,P'*"'. J-._ e-wlthC,oIf_,,,,,,,,~.... deF1o<""d.J"lOlIW--K¥«1 .Re<lpeFI!$,J>"''''"~An9Itla 3J... r;""I/IIi:Purp..... !laltJ ''''''IJlI<'-FGrll:' . ~.....twklllt ""'11,

":".~. ~f>r...,fI.., .**' .a..f S........_III.' ""'pie -_.DIO!>l 1NyW. w-j _~""'ioSdJi,l1i.~.. J_ 151a1. r.IOiB_a $aWlOl1 (Sfef. F.lr}, Reel,... 1loII':_,'r..... ' "->J"""~~ OW bY-'.'\c- .... __ -....: f!'¥'ple- UlrlMornr: .....'.- ~. ~"Y M,q", "'. ~, "- ~. """ - ~ 15..1>0 Fe!rl. J_Jar JNnnrW........,.WIlI..-'~ fl!ffl,..~.. , ,'W"'......JCI".nt.,,' ,. IfW""-== ~..;.= --.., ~~~..,;..~ =~~~I- -#A C:=:::'Ml=_~;:' =-;~;;;ti:~';=IlIur. ~ur.n:';',""-pu':pt. . tlIao1lIl.~•• ~O:".'.'.'j...I.•C.I":-.tl... -. ,,', =i:'':;':'~:=r.- _:_ ........' ~,' . ".' ."".e-,:_-lko!ll~. _ 0IIw....,.,e-. "".!<aIlY"IUI •••'·1>'0<1 J_W ($'-,llltl. _. , t~ '''''''''' . I ...,,,,J.,;JffJ/If "mo

"""".,...... .. '. ..........,.,-..,-.... , ....~ ...., ".."'-Yf ' , .... ;'. i"'ll"'~: P,..... -·Qw1ttl... ·S!IdlI:*I·I! : Pllipla. ~_. ..... ...1:1·.... "'..,.'"~ ..........II;. ..... MlW> " ...,. -.r, . ..-_._~- ~15-...·Fltlrl•.~J.-W""*' ....... ~, J... .,... ,. 'Wiii;:, ":,_

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Young dUck~~ ~urpl~,,:-7,"JimPreston, Shawn MeYf3,r-;," ',!=Slue ­JIm Preolon, ~awn-f're.ton-l2l.Jeff Lewon. -

Dogs: " .__ )Beginning' novl<:!': ,w_~ma~

ship: Purple ..... CraIg Honman; ,Blue - Tonya Kamrath,Dogform: Blue - Craig Hoffman;Red - Tonya Kamrath, \

champion .meat cla~r;, rabbit" Brend Hin.,t~l: -'$h,~wtrophy. Cham.plon bU~k" r-abbit Cheryl W~f~r,d/[}?trophy was won by Chery; Wood- ('Aflen- FF,Al; ,:~,'SILle':

ford, daughter of Mr..and Mrs, AII.e'n,;'"_-' c:rJag:>::,aattij<Frands W.oodford, F._onca. ---!-acobseot- :'StJan~

In the Poultry dlvl;slon, arian" Lewon~ S8ni:ly:~~,Schweers, son -Of Mr, and Mrs, GherYI,Wooclfordr;_R~'":t'"

J'ohn'Schweers, Ponca,' won the Noe.' ,-_.',":,.' :,.',,-,:,." "'::,_:.': ',"-!'

champion poultry ·trlo trophy, Sm,~11 ,fryer;:,~urp,lIf*';:Sh$wn_:":-:,";Kathy Pierce, daughter 'of Mr. MeYIi'TBTijiF..=:~Wh,:-er~tpn,~(',-:-'-T~:and Mrs. Charles Pierce, Dixon, Large fr~er~ PUrpl$:',-~~;~,~~~,:-(-won the Champion Poultry Pen. Ruwe, ,Jeanne

The A-Hers e~hlbltlng and their ~,ara Hansen; ,Anplaclngs were as follo"ws: Preston;.iRed-- Qre~rit

~:~:I_t~~der 6 months: Purple Poultry~ , - I, ,:', .. ::- -;"-~'~". >

- Byron Benstead, Craig $~~:eke~:~I~I.I;'U~:g~,:.~~~~:+.,:,:'::"Forsberg, Pam Ruwe, Jeanne Brtan Schweers, Ben' '~JaC,~SQ~.'..!W~rner; Blue - Tabl~a_ Bur"_~_, _ '" :" ,',::.:' -:--';''-,,'',:: :nham, Craig ForsbeTg, PUllet~: purple_ ..,A!Je~pe,or.9$4--""·E,lizabeth, t"iilnsen, Brenda Hintz, Blu~ -"-~rian' Schweers,-, t-IeldJJeff Lewon~hawnMeyer, Kathy Schweers. -,-.....---------------'-.,-Pierce, Ed Sturgis; Red - Marc Hen: Blue - Kristin, ,Hansen'.Bathke, Robert Allen, Shelly Trio: P.urple - Brian Shweers.Allen, Brenda Hintz, Kathy Kristin Hansen; Biue - -HeidiPierce. Schweers, Elizabeth Hansen.

Bucks-under6months: Purple Pen .(br.ollers): ,Ptirple--- Pam Ruwe, Perry MlIfer; Blue Kathy Pierce; Blue ..... John- Dawn Preston, Ed Sturges Schuttler, Joan McCluskeY1,(Allen FFAL Shawn Meyer. Sar.ah Hansen.

Intermediate 6, 7, 8 month ,Pen (egg""productlon) 61.ue -does: Purple - Shelly Allen, Allen George, Pam Ruwe.Tabitha Burnham, Lynell Wood, Cockerel_:, "._ Bantams: "B.lue ...;..Blue - Robert Allen, Pam Ruwe, Ben Jackson. Yo.ung Drak~:_"P.ur·Rod Strivens; Red - Brenda ple'- Jim Preston., ~"awn

Hintz (2). Meyer, Blue - Dawn·, PrestonBucks 6, 7, 8 month does: Pur- (2). Jim Preston. .

pie - Jody Jone.s.Does over 8 IllQnths: Purple­

Jody Jones, Kurt Lund, ShawnMeyer, Tamle .N~Qe.._, Blue ­Robert Allen, -Tabitha ~urnham,

Cha-rlty Jacobsen, ShaneJacobsen, Jeff Lewon, SherylSawtell, Cheryl Woodford, EdSturges (Allen FFA); Red ­CraIg Bathke, Curtis Blohm,Larry Jacobsen, Jessie Jacobsen

~Tl~:2thFe=~I~~~~~u~l~;s~,~ua~; re~~~e;e~:~J~1~-%~J,~:h~~",:~Into ~ewlng." In,s:nauticaJ- set- bon placlngs;., '_ ",_ ,t _ '

flng, the 'DIxon Ccj;"~~Her$mOdel· Begrn'nlng Cr6atlve CIQthlng,:·"··J'"ed the garments they'-va m~deJn. 8ea'ch COvdr-up,: .:" P&frp.le ,I -, ,-,: ~my: ;,.'~a~tel,~/<~ed:their 4-H clothing profects. All 'Julfe Schutte. ~,1~7-1'4~,__ :t'-,~_~~:,,:, Hansen.;,:;9arment, had been pre.vlously JennlferN.e.I.,RedSTabl\he'"·,, ...•. ' •• " ,i.'lud~ed ~url~g pre-farr activities. Burnh3"r" HelcU,;L,:,nd:~,,d~ll~.. ,-,.~ ':<fa.h1~,'),:_~~~lr;':'i.Renee Wenstrond. daughler Ofdapetll;.~~,...eebee;';~"""i-: :,,:,.A'c:IIV.::S~~

IMr.. and Mr.,. Ron Wenslrand., DI.r.ndl."".klr.. t.-.;'p.urP..I...... '.Ka....'.'.ie......•n...•. ', ;~'.CJlll\....'..n.!I.".. Jlj..•..n•....1itad....•W.~efleld,was named champIon 7 -Hafl'from,·.l.or~-Mltle.r; JIlIie'I"'" '1..,Dr_.,.,;. , ."01 the advanced unll and fashIon Ellzabelh Von)Mlndenc Rod ,',-k P,urrevue grand champion. She will Deanna Mulh,I~" and -hriIUna\,;repr"",n! DIxon County al Ihe WilsOn. " "I',:' ,.I: .Siale Folr Fa'hl.n Revue In lin' D.'hlkl'.Blu.,,,,,1'.fl!L~.1ii11e:.·caIn on Tuesday, 5eplember,1 al Ing.Bar.bequ" .•pron: Red --. '7:30p.m,.. . ..... ,Lynell·!,WOCld: 'i• R...rve champion In Ihe ad; . ot~erg."mentval)Cedun.llandallerna!eloSlal. CloIhlrlg, .I'urple"";FaIr I, Mary Le~rt1an. daughter jng.BI~e~;rIffIllY·

Of·Mr. alld Mrl. ~er lehman, Clbllllng'C.oncord.. , .'.',':Champlon lritho ·mlddlo. unit.Yias Jules Bookt Ponca. Reiervt·ChompIOll.... ·K.IIJ', T/>omu;

;WCc::~~,~~.=~'1.:~AIIoft; RIKtfV8 ChalnplOnw••Am~ SI....IJ~ Ol~..., ....

dixon coUJtl,

home economics

Revving upTHE MICRO-MINI rod tractor pull drew lots of competitors and lots of spectatorsto the Dixon County Fair Saturday. Here, the tractor's tires spin and the tractor'pops a wheelie as Kurti!;, Boeckenhauer nearS the end of the line in competition.

Sharon Wenslrand (2), TyThomas, Sidd Thoma')" DavidThomas. Kyle Lamprecht, MikeHelthotd, Denise Dempsfer {2),

Craig Bathke, Clinton Dempster(2), Penny -Dempsfer. NancyDempster. Red Tisha Thomas,Mike He!lhold, Koni Lamprecht.Marc Bathke (2), John Schuttler(2J. Doug Olson i2). BrianBauman (2). Pam Ruwe (2)

Donna Rhodes (1)

Pen of Ihree Purple - SharonWenstrand, Renee Wenstrand,Steve Johnson. Tim Johnson,Clinton Cempster, Denise Demp­ster; Blue -- Mike Heithold,Kelth Wenstrand, Craig Bathke.Donna Rhooes, Kyle Lamprecht.Red Marc Bathke, Doug Olson.Konie Lari1Precht. BrianBauman. P..affi Ruwe_

Club group Purple Dad'sHelpers, Cornhusken Pop'sPartners. Blue ,-- Country Chaps.Pal's 'N Partners

Pen of three market lambsPurple - Doug Bauman, SteveSchweers, Ben Jackson, KellyKraemer, Sheila Koch, TheresaStelling; Blue - Brian Schweers,Gregg Gunderson, MarkBauman, Diane Olson, DougOlson. Tim Thomas, TerriThomas, Chris McCluskey, PaulPearson, Mark 150m, Shawnlsom; Red ,- Melissa Wilbur.KIm Thomas, Casey Lund

E we lamb: Purple - SuzanneStelling, Karla Steill-ng, JonathanStelling; Blue - Doug Bauman,Kelly Kraemer, Doug Olson

Yearling ewe Purple - "-Suzanne Stelling. Blue - DougOlson~A'Qedewe' Purple - KarlaStelling, Jonathan S'elling. AmySawtell; Blue ,- Brian Schweers,Steven Schweers. Gregg Gunderson; Red .~ Doug Olson

. The wayne Herald, Thursday, August ~9~ 1982

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Beginning sheep showma'n·ship: Purple - Theresa Stelling,Diane Olson, Chris McCluskey,Ben Jackson, Shawn 150m, MarkBauman, Tim Thomas, KImThomas, Craig Sawtell; Red .:...­Casey Lund, Joan McCluskey, TyThomas, Lara Wilbur.

'Junior sheep showmanship'Purple - Mark 150m, DougBauman, Sidd Thomas, SuzanrleSt~lng, Karla Stelling; Blue ­Doug Olson, Sheila Koch, MelissaWilbur, Paul Pearson, AmySawtelL Beth Sawtell. TerriThomas, Kelll Thomas. MolllThomas, Tlsha Thomas; Red ­Brian Schweers, Chuck Heald,Sheryl Sawtell. David Thomas.

Senior sheep showmanshipPurple - Jonathan Stelling; Blue- Kelly Kraemer, Steven~chweers

Market Lambs purpleSheila Koch, Doug Bauman, JoanMcCluskey, Betha Sawtell,Sheryl SawtelL Terri Thomas,Tim Thomas., Tlsha Thomas.Lara Wilbur, Shawn Isom. BenJackson (2), Jonathan 51elling(2}, Karla Stelling (2), TheresaStelling (2). Suzanne S"teliing (2)

Blue ,- Sldd Thomas (2),

Sheryl Sawtell. Beth Sawtell,Craig Sawlell (2). Amy Sawtell(1). Joan McCluskey, Chris MeCluskey. fim Thomas, David

IChampion Aged Ewe: Karla Thomas, Terri Thomas, 'KIm

Stelling. Wakefield; Reserve Th~rr'as, Kelll Thomas, Ty.Champlon Aged Ewe..:..,.J:ana.tha.n...-.Ihom85 Moll! Thomes !lsha -t---~--"-'-~~~;';7mri!

. Stelling, Wakefield. Thomas, ~hawn Isom, MarkIsom (2), Kelly Kraemer (2),Paul Pearson (2), Shelta KQCh,Diane Olson (2)~·'-Doug'Olson (2),Brian Schweers. StevenSchweers -(2). Chuck Heald (2),Gregg Gunderson (2), MarkBauman (2). Doug Bauman

Red - Lara Wilbur, MetlssaWilbur, Brian Schweers. KelllThomas, Moltl Thomas, TyThomaS, David Thomas, KimThomas, Casey Lund, Chris MeCruskey .

SEVERAL ARE.A MEN turned out with their shined up power units to compete inthe tractor pull event at the Dixon County fair last week. A gooa crowd \Mas on handto watch the action as contestant after contestant tried to poll the sled the farthest.

Both 4·H and Open Cla55 Datry Schweers; re$9rve championWinner, were named at the 1982 was ChrIstina SchweersDixon County Fair on- Thursday Ribbon wlnne.'s:afternOC)lT. August 11 Beginning dairy showmanship:

The' .. ·H . results were as Purple - Matt Anderson, Mattfo1lows: Thomas, Brla" Anderson

The top beginning dolry Junior dairy showman: Purpleihowman was Matt Anderson ot - Penny Dempster, Mike Ander·Wakefield. second place beglnn· son, Blue ~ Angelo Jones,lno dal('y Ihowmen was Matt Christina Schweerl and BrianThomas of New-Gastle. Top lunlor Schweer,_dairy showman wal Penny senior dairy ihowman: Pur-pieOernpJter at DIJCOfl with- Mike - Jeanne Warner. Blue - KarlaAnderson of Waufl.,d tok'ing Ie- Rickett. -c:ond place I unlor dairy Junior calves: Purple - BrIanshowman. AnderlOO. 81ue - Penny Oemp·

Jeanne Warner of Allen was the- ster. 'Matt Thomas. IntMmedlatet09 anlor dairy showman with c.lveI: Purpl.-MlkeAnclerlon.Karl4- Rickett pl.drag as SOCOftd Slue - J..nnt' Warner. seniorp~ senior dairy 4how'man, calves: Purp" - Angela Jones.

The ,followl"ll .... tho brMd BI"" - AngoJaJ~.cl'.Implom ..., r_v. chem· JunIor y ....llnlll: Purpl. -pl<><l!: . .Karl. RI,h" and BrIen

Chornplot< 'OVIs_od 4-1i hal.. --5<:........... Bf"" - Moll A_r·

~~"":.r~:,,..;'!'=rJC;:;~"t"~"J~~:RJe".I1. . W•.-. . .~yuhlr•. ch.mpl.n .n_ T"_llI6!-: elut-Ju"""

r.-:M1'1li'. _champlo/r: J ••"'n-. -W....... Ttv.. .,...,.OMk: p~WG:;;....., .che!"'Pljlft: IIrl." ~o;:::"77''::;;'~

Going for it

The many erlorls 01 Ihe Di .... on Renee Wenslrad. Wakefield.Counly 4 H sWine m~mbers were Champion Club Group Dad'sdemonstrated at Ihe Dillon (aun Helpers, Concordty Fairgrounds early Salurday Beginning swine showmanmorn'lng, Augus' 14 Champions ship Purple Craig Balhke,of the various divisions were the Marc Bathke. Tim Johnson. Bluelollowing Keith Wenstrand. Ty Thomas,

Champion market pig, reser"e Clinton Dempster Red - Brianchampion market pig, champion Bauman. Sharon Wensfrand.pen at Ihree Tim Johnson. Dill Steve Johnsonon Junior swine showmanship

Reserve pen ot three S'eve Purple Nancy Dempster, MikeJohmon, Dillon Heithold, Kalil Thomas; Blue -

Champion swine producer. top Tisha Thomas. David Thomas.be-91nnlng swine showman Tim Penny Dempsler. Sldd ThomdS.Johnson. Olliton. Second place Kyl~ Lamprechf. Doug Ohon.beg. swine showman Marc John SchuttlerBathke, Dixon Senior swine showmanship

Top 'un~r Swine Showman Purple Renee Wenstrand,Kell! Thoma!., Newcastle. Se Denise Demp'),ter. Donnaccnd place Junior Swine Rhodes. Blue _.. Pam RuweShowman Mike Hel1hold. Individual mar-k.o-~-pkj. Pv.rpJeWakefield <t--- Tim JohrT~on (2), Kelll

Top Senior SWine Showman Thomas. ReneE Wenstrand (2).Donna Rhodes. Concord, Second Cnag Bathke, Steve Johpson (2)

Place Senior Swine Showman Blue Keith Wenstrand (2j,

!4-hsWine\

In 4·H child development and Items: Purple: Donna Rhodes Weaving Blue - Kelly Noe, Donna Rahni Red - Can· man,SandyNoe,Curtiss',~loh~,

home economIcs miscellaneous, Article from camp: Purple - Kraemer, !abitha Burnham. dace Jones. Deanna Hansen. Jeff Lew()n,.(2},there were approximately 129 Elizabeth Von Minden, Marla Nature Proljects: Purpte--=-. let',s CreatEr(mlscellaneous): Mike Johnson, Jim Pre~ton,DixonCounty4-Hentrles_Thetop Burcham;Blue~TheresaStell Kurt Lund; Blue - Mike Purple-SonyaStewart(State TheresaSchweer_s; ~ed--An·exhibit tor home economics lng, Suzanne Stelling; Red _ TIm Johnson, Karma Rahn, Kathy Fair), Julee Book (~tate Fair), neta Noe, By-ron BEtnatead, Ken~

miscellaneous trophy was won::b-'" Book, Keith Wenstrand. Schweers, Jules Book. Red - Amy Gotch ,(State Flar),' Teresa, nyh- 'Hoeslng; 'Ron IOberm~yer,

Julee Book, daughter of Bruce Nebraska memory book: Pur Kenny Hoeslng, Kelly Kraemer. Obermeyer (State Fair), Tim TeresaObermey~r;·.:t.Jsa!:.~ansen,

Book of Ponca , pIe - Karla Rlckelt, Family Macrame': Purple - Michele Book, Stacy Carlson, Anneta Noe, Brian Hansen, Kurt Lund,·KevlnRibbon placings In Home Ec Tree, Purple _ Kathy Rhodes, Meyer (State Fair), Sonya Stephanie Carlson, Chris Me· Haberman, Dawn Pres-ton,

uiscel1aAeOl;JS -wet'-e ----9afma. Hahn-;- ~--l-a-mte--N-ee~Js;e=war~L~.~LSJaJe.;~E%'alr~;l.~Cand;;;a<:e;;~.C1usI<e~~~Y.~. ~E~lIza:;be~l~h~_Y~0~n~M~I~nd~e~nf=~A~n~ge~la~J9Fn~es~':try:F~:==Homemade foy Candace Jones, Tablth"ti Bur Jones; Blue Tamml Ne-~son, Kelly Kraemer Taroro! NelsQR' Be ,0Ui rtilrig: Purple KellyFor- beby' Ptt1"ple-- -. J-ttH~-----nham;--Rw"'"Tammt-Netson:-- JUIN: B?ok, Angela Jones. Blue Elizabeth Hansen, Dawn Kraemer (State Fair), Leigh

Schulte; Blue - Barbara Blcycledemonsfratlondlsplay: '. Preston, Robert Kumm, Troy Johnson, CurtiSS Blohm. JuleeHansen; Red .- Tamie Noe Red - Patricia wilson, Dawn Oil. water, color, or other pain' Hingst, Sonya Stewart, Christina Book, Jennifer Benstead; Blue-

For toddler, Purple - Karma Presion ting: Purple ~ Robert Kumm, Wilson, Barbara Hansen, Brandy Mary Lehman, Sheryl Sawtelf,RaM (State Fair), Julie Schule, Let's Create Tanya Wilson, Dawn Preston; Blohm, Patricia Wilson, Anneta Derek Lineberry; Red - .KrlstlBlue - Mary lehman, Red -- Leather Purple - Robb Blue-JoanMcCluskey, Patricia Noe, Karma Rahn, Heidi lund, Chase, Brenda Hintz, TheresaTabitha Burnham Linafelter, Blue Brent Wilson, Christina Wilson, Tamle Tanya Wilson, Kimberly Haber- Schweers.

For pre-school Purple Benstead, Troy Hingst, Byron I '1Deanna Hansen (Slate Fair). Benstead, Tabllha Burnham, '

Julie Schutte; Blue - Jeanne Tamle NO<!; Red - Heathe' horse play dayWame'. Te'esa Obe,meye" Jen Bens.ead" ' /~:~:enBenstead; Red -- Lisa (s~:d~air~,r~l~g~a~~~:: (i~a~~ ---- :'

With a young friend: Purple -- . Fair), Krlstl Chase (State Fair), The Dixon Co- Horse Play' Day Junior barrel crawl: first Scott Baker.;__ ttllrd Peg Cahfll.;,fourth~;

Amle Starling {State Fair) RoberlKumm, Kurt Von Minden, was held Thursday evening 'In Lund; second Shawn Meyer; Curt "Nelson-. Junior PQle"pen~Scrapbook on children: Purple Elizabeth Von Minden; Blue - Concord with entries from third Brian Lundahl; fourth Reed ding: flr~t Cory Nelson: Siecorid

_ Jeanne W ner; Blue - Troy Hlngst, Amy Gotch, Jim Howells, Hoskins, Norfolk, McGilL Tammy Cahill; third NancyPalrlclaWIl n Preston, Hefdl Lund; Red-San· Wayne, Carroll, Dixon, Bootrace--nohose:-flrstLeAnn Dempster; fourth Robbie

Un'lf II ersonal finance mgt dy Nee; Kenny Hoeslng. Wakef leld, Ponca, Homer, Stewart; second Danlelle Nelson; Huntley, '

~~t~~So~'e:~~~~~,la~I~:~, D;~~:~ ~~::a~~ke McGill; fourth Jason Senior cloyerleaf-barrels: flnt

Sioux, Bloomfield and Phoenix, Junior hat 'race: ~ first Becky ~~f~r:t;s~~~lr;e~~~:r:C~~'.

A<~O~~~~, O~~~;t~,:e'~e"e,n ~~~~o,;;",~;co~~m;~~:r;N~~~~~~ . ~~~~~r:~~;thb:~~I~al~~;sl(;~~;.pleasure~'fl"st Kim BIngham; se· Dan~ Nelson. Senior hat rac:e: Nelsonj' second Tammy Cahill;

Home environment projects Groom Your Room' cood Tammy Cahilli third .sh~J1¥-__fJ~~KJm, Balzer; s.etPJ'ld.Martey third Jeremy __Grace; fourthgrrd reiated acttvtttes- -provntect watt hangtng:- Pttrpte- ---;J--eft-- . Alle'li; .fourth Lynne Roeber. '.... _ S~rtr ttriro D-e-b-b-te--~ Beamm, dnumerous opportunities for Dix nD'af~a L:~de~~:~~yB~u~ns~n,B~~~ JUf'jlor men's western Pinkelman; foorth Curt Nelson, Cloverleaf barrels· (10" anon Co, 4-Hers to exhibit-at the pleasure: flrst Br'ld Lund; se. Open flag' race: _first Rhonda under): first Da,na NelsC?l'I, s,ee'Dixon County Falr_ Special Bebee,DlaneOlson,andMallnda cond Lowell Roeble"; third David Hansen;, second. Klela Lund; ~on~OanaNelson;third~lchell_

Wlllyne Herlllld Pholography awards by home environment ex peLtalt~ndry bag: Purple _ Lynell Isom; fourth John E.tter.. third Martey stewart; fO\.Wfh St(l,rk; fou~th Sc0tttuntt-:hlbltors were won by Jennifer. _ Senfor_-----'ti.omeo s western --Carl-Dornscl'l-.---- Four In line, -t+rst DebJohns-on, daughter flf Mr. -and- ~,~~ B~~G~~M~iiea-s-;..re: 11rst Pamela Huntley; . Plnkelman;_ second Kay"Stark;~~~. ~:~9htth;0~:~~n~~gAI~~~; Bul1etln board: Purple _ second Klela Lund; third Carolyn _ Balloon race:-flrst ScotfLund; third J,Ot Behmer; fourfh,Marfy'

champion trdphy. The., middle Renne Plueger, Tiffany Benson, H~:S~~~:our~;~I.'sThle;~n~tern ~~~~~dG;:e~~~gh~~~~~:h ~~ St~~~:~. race: first oan,a~-,N~I$on.unit champion trophy wa!t won by lynelt Wood; Blue - Julie pleasure: flnt Klrt Cunnlnghami McGill. team; second Marfy' ,S,tawsrtMiehele ~!r.~~!!!~of Mr. Schutte a~d Gr~tchpn Manz. second Carl Domsch; third W.ade Senior ~ole pending: '-Irst team: third scott'Man:rf:tea"':1;

\ ~anCl Mrs.. DennisMe~... . E! basaskeket;t. Ppuu.rrpPllee. --. [Diane ffteJsen Cheryl Woodfordi seeonct -1<.im_ •-'olirffi J:D: -Bellmer- ,tfiam;~, .. :_ ---

. 4-"h da·.ry Wakeflefd. Carolyn George, Olson-;--G~_~ell ,., . -' , "j'."

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Renee Plu~ger, Blue--

Ge«ge Of Dixon won the advancTlllany Benson. !Julle Schutle. 4-h.. fas'h.·.on re.v.u.e _.6 .... ed unlt champion trophy. Jennifer Lee.....,i' ___,Dairy herds: Blue - Jeanne Other home environment ex· Get Set a'nd G,O_fNlth Qeslgn: .

Warner. hlbltors and placlngs are as Table oblecty Purple - Jen·The Open Class Dairy wInners tallows: nlfer 'Johnson;: Blue - Tamle

were the following: Ayrshire Booths Pop's Partners, .t'l!oe, Amneta Npe, Donna Rahn;First In Junior Calf, Sel)lor Yearl Wakefield (State Fair); Purple _ Red - Marl: Burcham. and-lng, 2 year old.- and 5 year old - Pop's Partners; Blue - Pals -Tabitha BtJrnh m.-Jeanne Warner; t;olsteln: Junklr 'N Partners; Red - Cor· Table place ltettlng: Purple-Calf First. Mike Anderson; J nhuskers. . ~nnetB Noe. {bonna Rahn, Jen·year old First. Jeanne Warner; Secre-lary's Book: Purple_ - nlfer Johnson; Blue - lamle

-Guernsey: JunIor Calf First. Jeanne Warner, Susan Baker,. Noe. Tabitha Burnham, MarlaMatt Anderson . and Pam Ruwe: Blue - Carolyn Bwcham.. . . Georgei. Red - Beth -'~B'Wtell; 0851gn All Around: Visual

DAIRY GOAT WINNalS Wh~' - Ch.,yl Woodford. V..rJely: bedspread: -p"".pJe ~N'Gncy Dempster, DlxOf\, was posters: Caro~yn George Jennifer Benst~~di R~ - Holly

named the wlnner of the cham· (State- ralr)t Blue - Carolyn Meyer. .pion dalry goat doe trophy. Other - George. Red - C,ro'lyn George. PosnTon Your P-Ouentons:ribbon ptacinqs In the-4elry goa" News Reporter': Purple - . !'Dream Schem,": ,Blue -dlvlslonl are as followS: Dena- Ande-r$Qf\;· Blue - DerwIn A,,,geIa'.Jonesc,, " .

Beglnn'lng'showmanthlp: -Pur- Roberts and Kurt Von Minden; The- ,FinIshed Projec1;-· ,t;hearpie _ Jim Erickson. JU!'Jklr Red - DenIse' DempSter. finish: PlI(ple, +- Angela JOines,showmanship: Purple _ Heney FunwHh Jack and Judy: finger L8Or\8I"d·WoodrR~-: Ch~rsfjnaD.mplter, Blue _ Shelly AJlOfl. peln""11 - BI'" - Tam~ Hoe: SchweerS: . .DavId loom. VlH wr'PP'!d. box - tamle H"". ,. Thl"liair\allvs: fiberslrV,hJro:

Doe kid under •months: Pur' .nd Tabitha Burnllom. . Pur.... ~. M1chele/My".Amypre c... H.ney o.mpslO'. (2.l,Jlm . 'HQMEE HV IROH.ME HT; G,otd>;·BI"""A"I1'JO Jont1.Erf,ckJ«\. Blue - JIm ErldlOn-~ ~-tirrrlt'~I'it.ate f~r ex- ,;-.~AeC:~: EI,!ue~Mltch'MII~I"lI _,_ 2 v-'J: blbI,"'.....1II 'be' Oonn.o l1a"".· ·Pot.,!. hI<lcl>tl1* p.m.

P<lrPIo. .,.. ~Iy AU.... MUklng J"""tlar~.MptlOJ",*!. ,"~fi'Orld·,:;.So_i""",,,mer__2_s,"""plo-N_ I.eon¥lll/t'oQo:l.~~. !>vt'mg.,l'dY~.'PUWIo-""'sIeJo<;y ()empsllorC e .... - ow'" "'my Gol<:Il,~Io"""t,_ ~,'H~IOG!Ili Ir.._~: pur.I..".," Cto'OI!yn G4oorft- ....c:"CarOlly;i 0-,.,

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·.:'_.tr"!,__ '--' •- - . .opinion ........

The Wayne Herald, Thursday;"August 19. 1m

Revenues down, push starts for higher bond

I

I I

lcampal,n '82

DebateI.

Last week the House passed a package otlegislation that Is the first credible effort tocorrect some of thedamagedoneby the 1981Farm Bill. The Agriculture Committee'sReconciliation Bill repreS61ts a good faitheffort to actually reduce Federal spendingwhile at the !>a"tne time providing theAmerican farmer wIth some meanlngtula$slstance

The wheat and 'eed grain provisions of thereconciliation measure were taken dlreetlyfrom leglslatlon introduced earlier this 'urnmer. which 1 cosponsored along with otherfarm state representatives This bill willprovide $trong incentives to substantiallyredu-<e production, raise commodity prlc~.

and avoid huge outlays In detlclencypayments next year

the State Is small compared to the tax bill ofthe track. Most 01 the concern resb with,Atokad. which doesn'f have many assets 4Sthe other tracks..

. State risk mmager OOn Erwa.,. hasrecommended an increase In the .bond t6about half of the average PIIrlmutuel tax in­curred by the tracks over the II.t threeVelrs, which -for Atokad would be approx·Imafely S150,OOO.

For the financially troubled track. the ad·ded cost of an Increased bond Is 4nunwelcome development. The suretY bondrequirement lSI-till 8 matter of discussionbetween Erway and track officials.

There is currently almost 1 billion bushelsof wheal and corn In the farmer·ownedgrain reserve While this program has work,ed we111n.~-(J\#-praS1H:en . Utl-ad­dilional marketing lIelelbllfty, the mere exIstence 01 this surplus graIn has worked tothe disadvantage 01 the farmer In that It hasa price depressing effect upon the market

The Agriculture Comml«ee has not onlymef, but exceeded by $1.3 billion, the NY·ings required by the budget resolution whichpassed this body earlier this year. This ex·emplary effo'" Is In sharp contril5t fo that ofsome other commtffees whiCh have failed tohonor'lhe budget process.

Help for the Housinv IndustryOne of the mas'1 critical problems hamstr

inglng the U.S. housing Industry today Is ashortage of affordable ·mortgage Investmentc·apUal. -l amEOSpOMCfiflg-a--b-lU--de5-tgne:d·toremove the barriers that discourage privatepension tund Investments In mortgagesecurities. ~

The largest untapped source of long-termcapital 15 private pension-fun•• whldt now~olal almost'S300 blitlon. Acki public pensiontunds· and you have a pool of nearly '$700billion. The problem Is .that rules governingprivate 'pension funds discourage - thoughdon't prohibit - jnvestments In mortgagesecurltles_. •

The Residential Mtrtgage Investment Act(H.R. 6781); 8. "No.cost, No-Subsidy Hous·Ing 8ill'i. WDU1d. alli>w the trust.....~rutman'agGs of the natlon;s private pension-fttnds-to constder1n:vemngtfi mongatfi andmortgage-backed wcwlties free from theregulatory sh"ckl~ that have discouragedsuch Investment, In the PBst.

The bill _ no! require penllon lund.1 10Invest in h9Using, It ,merely clun ouf theregulatory underbr....h fhl. hal, mademorgaon a iecond-cl.ls Investment. Jf re­tains requlrmentJ lllat peuJon funcll Inv,.tprudently tn .rm...lenl1h tr.nsactlons that

-i:onlrlbvt, 10 divenilled podlol....This bill ,contains no subsidies. It wltl not

cost taxpayers one C!nt.

--rirsfcredibleattempt

But be added liyou can't lead the people

Some State officials wolJld !Jim to seeAtokad Racing As.s.ociation. the organiza­tion which operates the thoroughbred trackat South Sioux City, Increase the suretybond which It posts wl.th Ihe Sta·te RacingCommission .

Tile track owes 5232,000 In back taxes. andil II pro...es to be unable to pay up. the Statewould collect only the $10,000 bond whichha$ been posted with the commlsslbn

~or two consecutive years. the state

consensus rs,

Development A,! bond<; arc limited tomanufacturing <tnd 'ndu<;lrldl prolect!>. Thisproposal wa"> ,,>pon!>.ored as LB 634 by SenDavid Newell of Omaha and lS seen generalIy as more appl,cdble to a larger city sltualion ,

An rlm~n(;tment __ whereby. in dtlell,Villages and sanifary Improve-menrdlsfrlct!>. the redemption period rOf' properly that h.as been tall foreclo~d would be<,hor te-ned trom two years to 0;.1 l( months, Thetwo year pf'rlOd would continue lor propertyl7f'mher areas and lor dwelling occupied bytheir owners LB 766 wa!> introduced by theConstitutional Revision Committee

-Amendment to authorize the State toIS$ue ··revenue t:s lor dam condructlonWith all or' part of the money derived fromur.e of the- struc ures to be pledged to repay­ing the bonds. Le'S!7 was Introduced by Sen.Gerald Koch of Ralston and Sen. Chriseeutler of Lincoln.

~An amendment whereby state senatorswould be reirrtbt.,u'sed for all actual e:-:pE!Osesconnected with their duties. In addition totheir S400 monthly- salary, ThIs waspresented by. LB 531 IntrOduced by Sen_ Bernice Labedz ot Omaha. . .

The proposals Introduced by legislativebills became law without the signature ofthe governor. whkh IndIcates the executive

. branch had doubts concerning themRelative fo the revenue bond Issuance forwafer impoundment 5tructur~. such im·provement!. are 1]0' usually considered extenslve revenue producers. And whife manyNebraskans would agree that tile state5erfators de'5erv--e ,more ~aTa,.y and expensereimtuJrsemenL- they .pfgbably 'will t/J.k~ adim view of authorizing the lawmakersopen·ended expense privileges

,~ of Nebraska Into the future without genln 8

said Lt. Gov. Roland Luedtke durin" a re:.ceIJ:f press euflletence.

Amendments reviewed

Paul Farmermanaging editor

20 YEARS Af:'iOAugus1 16, 1952: Over 3.500 people were.

served at the Wayne Countx Fair BarbequethIs year Robert L - Parentl, Wayne,received- a masteris degree ,from ttle.University of South Dakota at com~e­ment exercise! at Vermillion Friday mtrn·1"9.

·t,

Who pays~..

30 YEARS AGOAugust 14. "$2: Richard 6oyce, son of

No-J an.d Mn. CJ, Boyce, l:.alled hIs parent!>from Japan SundaY evening, He was on a

- s---da'; leav.e from Korea. Four·and-a-hal.fhours were needed to send the c.,11 throughBoyce Is with the l08th quartermasterCOI'I>',

Iviewpoint

The "National Dairy Products Promotion Act;' was introduced in the

Senate July 2 by Senator Patrick L..ahy mVt } and assigned number 52716. Leady was. ioined by Senator David Bo,en IO·Okla.) and it is ex,pected that other'member5 of the Senate Will join as·co-sponsors.in upcom­ing we.eks. Tbis 5elf-help initiative was introduced by Chairman TomHarkin in the House (HR. 6314) and eight 01 his colleagues back in May.

The legislation authorizes establishment of a national promotton andadverti5ing .campaign that would be funded by a uniform five-cents·per­hundredweighl assessmeni ~>n all milk markeied. During the first twoyears<tf the program, prorrrafton would be di,ected at manufactured dairy

products-the products purchased bV CCC under the milk price supportprogram and which have the greatest potential for increased sales. Aftertwo years, the Naiionai Dalrv Promotion Board responsible lor ad·minTStering the program would have tt1e optton of addingt[uid mIlt< pr",ducts to promotion eHorts

AMPl supports the promotion bill as a constructive and promising

• demand Side" response to current milk su-rpluses All dairy farmers , • Id bwould benefIt from the InitiatIve through Increased Income and expanded 0 retum wou ewrongmarkets AmericanMiJk Producers, ,',' •

I ], by Ric:ta.rd L. LesIMr even higher Debating candlaale Ronald to wortc ..." sen, Edward Kennedy c;h~

tray back when. US. Chamber of C4mmerce ~1:~4; ~r~::s~~:!e~T~~ l::g:~e~~~~ ::;~~~~I=:::;~~u=,~~:e::~~:!dl:The 98 percent unemployment rate Roth proposal Is the most highly tnfla rafher than slng'.-digU neJ!t year"

posted In July's one more indiutlon thm tI(mary proposal fhat has been presented to~__... the record $99 blllion tax Increase now under the America,. public.:: Oon't look now Senators. but prices for

cOnslderatian Is bad economl-c policy Yet. since '41t year's tax package was pefroleum products are lower. today than'Whether yov are a conservative or a liberal. passed. not only has the double-digit -spiral '. the.,. were on the day of ·t"he dreaded decon-a supply-sider or a Keyneslarl. you)Ye1"e been broken. but inflation so far this year 15 ,tro!.. _taVOht that ,ou don't r,lse taxes durlng a running at an annual pace of l.U$t 5. I· per The conventional wisdom also}old us fhatrecession. To do SoO would further depress 'cent fhere was no way Interest rafm; could dropeconomic activity. pUt more taxpaying The conven11onal wl$dOm. also ~~~the.face of riSing deflclh. Th~ Widelyworkers and bu$lnesws 0IIf of commission 1fiat rather thaA sav,t and~nvest, Americ~ns quoted Walr Street 'economlJt Henry Kauf·and~ Jee.v.e: Unc-Ie s.m with even b(.g- - -would fritter 4Y(l1Y their 'ax cuts on fooll$h man declared last October that "I continue '- RepubllCIIn GOvernor'Charln Thone ..ndget' bUdget cNflc~t'S. . pleewreJ. ~ef. Individual Retlremen1 Ac· t0c:.bell~e fhaf we have not yet leen the high..... -·'be~r.tlc. Und.I~...Ie.'. 8..01>. K.err.~.: have, .~ • wide r... of "wise men" counls-- about as lon9·term aHvi~com' In Imerest rates. either short ferm or long tigrMd fo meet on $tIp•• ,.t 1 p.mf"~ t,.. .

in poll_,~I< _ mod.. cwon in mltment as or)<! can make - """"explOded. form:' N......k.I S_ F,lr In.LI_ln :10 d1icu.1s,_liIo wtV",or_tM oc-.rv i, 10 lira the now t_ toOkeltect, And diKplte Wlthoul "",CUI'''ll the deficit, IhO fllel II Wlcu'hir.1 J_.of COIIC*'ll 10.~~1 01~I "'" oI"'1l!'Jv_ OCtl'lOIi1lCl with tho IhtI _on, _ .r. Incr••"niI I"" prim. rt'" hOI dnlppOd 30 percent ""I'( ~.~•• "wlll.~~ nrol JMlbllc _I"ll

pr-"'oItroardlbhlkeC I".'r _ndl"ll (0< now rIM","". tOO lho'tlt 19montill,dur1

"ll'whlcllilrnemo..'i•...~~.,'. ~·.,I.:..·.·.··:·: ."";'~$""'I.·.'"Thr('d _ ",_. for • cr_..". deWklpmen1 _ r- by '7 per<Olll/ ....' I""-tl porn,.,.,,' lias bHn runnl"ll up ~':J""'''''' _ .....

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>sVEARSAGO'~t lS, lts1: Grand champion of the

4-H '.Is_ U-tttho WaV""Covnty Fa" IS VEARS AGO ,• .as • 91G-.$ICIUF'ld Hereford s'"clli>m-by Bill Augvst 17. '''7: FrankHn D. Lvtt, son of~.;·11, 10'1: of Mr. and "Nor". L.o,.,le Mr.ancfMr•. OonLutt,Weyne,recelvedhlsWlI.IIn.-, ' ,~'. of Wwtrvt'l .....,.,.. dogr.. In chemloloV Aug, 12 .1~.GIowll unit r__ live *.r1orlb g,_11on _dMI '"' UnlWrllIy 01_ .....Ift; liIo _._ _ AItI_ .,. F' D_•• VermilliOn. , ,DIlInn M. W_.~. """'- T'" uni' r..ur....w tit" W~"', g<4OdoHi1. 11_ il ,.... '" SI_........ _ _lcw IllIperqtn! a!letl- COIIaOt. _. M1m.. IIln _

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The strike at Iowa Beef Pack continues When it began. many weeksago, Nebraska State Troopers were sent into the area to control thecrowds, violence and protect property. Following an escalation. the Gover·nor sent in Nebraska Guardsmen to supplement the troopers

Contract talks. following a request by the Governor for a federalmediator. broke down after one session last month and the strjke continues With the guard redO<:ed, troopers remain in the area

Although the patrol's thinned absence from many areas in NortheastNebraska may not be mIssed by speeders, their limited coverage meansincreased shift and driVing time for those trying to cover a wider areaUltimately we pay for the strike through increased overtime and crowd

control at the I BP plantPart of the troopers responsibility is to protect citizens and property. no

matter what the situation. yet we believe the situation has gone farenough

Due to the failure of both sides. IBP management and the striking unionofficials. to be able to sit down and again begin discussions. both sidesshould be fined. on a dally basis. for the necessity of maintaining a contlngent of troopers in the area

Charglnq for public 5ervices that dre usually "free" are not unheard ofwhen people abuse the,lr rights By Instituting a daily fine schedule, added

pressure will also result on both union and management officials to strive

toward resolution of the matter Without additional pressure brought to Sy M.M.. Van Kirk tng or ranching <lind the ownership 01

bear, the troopers ranks, for the rest of the area. could be thinned In NebraskA Farm Sureau agricultural land, In which the malorlty otdefi nite!y vohng stock I!> held by member!> 01 a family

We are nof calling for a withdrawal of the protection force. rather for an NebraSka voter!> In the November at least one 01 whom resides on or actively

_.;a~d;;d;;:e;d<Jr'~,;c~e;nTTh;,.v~ent;-o""en;,,;e~wm-:d;;',;;SC;u=os;;s~,o~nintah',O;-;ui1g~hniae;fii(jneri;fs:;c'ih'6e~dfsu~le~W.,h;,;iC~h~wr'iill,_G~O;~en:fe~::,;:',:,::"I:~:'::~~~OO~IS::,Wtl&l~I;~~m'.',:",."'~.-'t:~~~·d~".t~eb",Crh~aOs~I~~:_~.~n..""~9:,'::'""n~the operatIOn of t~e ~arm or- Illake Up sortie lOr some of the over and p):"tended duty costs the patrol is State ConstitutIon. four of which were c~;;:r:~:n:~;:r~n;~~~;/~~:ono~e:~~~~~

bu Ilding up on~Tf\aledby the Neoraska legTsTafure and aliensby Initiative petition . The petition spell!> out an e;w:tenSlve list of

01 t~ five propos.als. the one submitted e)(empflon!> suc!'1 a!> farm!> Of" ranches usedby IOl'latlve petition is of speCial and for re->earch Of experimental purposes.prlmar.y concern to the farmer!> and ran Nebras)o::a Indian !rlbal corporations. corchen 01 the state Secretary of State Allen porahons uSing land for poultry. a-I--f--a+f-a--;Beermann ha$ announced that the petltion seed. nursery clr sod production, bona Iide!>Ignature<:. have been reviewed and there encumbrance!> tallen lor purposes of finanwere ,sufficient vaHd signatures to 'Insure clal security, etcthat the "Family Farm Preservation Act" 11 contaIns prOVI!>lon!> lhal would leave

'as It wa!> termed by Ih sponsor!>. will be non qualll';lng corporation!> and sYfJdlcatespre-sented 10 the voters that are already In place at the lime that the

11 approved. a new sectIon would be added amendment I!> approved in an e)(empt status'0 Article XII of the State Constitution to a'S long as they continue to be held by theprohibit non agricultural corporations or same ownership in other words. a$yndicates from acquiring 'Nebraska conglomerate type corporatlon could confarmland or engaging In the practlce of lar tlnue fo own and operate its pref>ent holdingmlng /~ but future expan~on or new corpor!!tl~

Syndicate'S are dell a~ meaning "any buying ag'rlcultural 'land lor farm and ranchlimited p.ilrtnership pnized under the operation']. would Qe prohibitedlaws of ilny $tate of U·nlted States or any Backer!> of the petition proPG!A1 havecountry. other "mlted pa"'nershlps in noted that North Dakota, South Dakota.

. which the part s,are members of a lamily Minnesota. Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kan·related t6 one anofher within the 4th degree $CIS and Oklahoma all have similar statutoryof kindred acco-rding to the rules of civil law. restraints. The petition would permit theor their spous.e-s. at lu~t one of whom is a Nebraska Legislature to eri~Ct furtherperson rHlding on or actlyely ~ged In restrictions If they are deemed necessary tothe day-t~y a.bor'.nd manilgement of the tt..~ojntent of the act.farm ornndr. iJJ1if-non. of'whom .re non- The other lour amendment propo$dls .in·_resident aliens. This shall not include elude the toll~lng

general parfne"hips." ~An amendment to permll c.lties, CO!Jn·The-propo:sal specltically.ex.empb a fami· t-tes- and vt-l--l-aqe-:; to moe- taJ{·exempt

Iy farm-er ranch corpofatlon which Is Incor revenue bonds to. acquire, deveLop or~ated" vnOer the Jaws of the 51ate at fi"ance prOperty for business~ InNebraska. founded for the purposes of farm: blighted areas, C~rrently: wch IndustrIal

By Melvin Paul of August. they say, bnd t~t means the next either action The State Is muddling along

'tbras~ press ASsociatio." ~:t'hC~s:~p~~t: s~~~d.,:::;;o~:::~':~ at ;~n;7:;~~~:'?'~:P:)A,~:~:real~,,:r:':,:--~AA-.stulo"gga1i"'Sr"l eOic,"offinoOfmjj'y Is continuing to P"O:--P~,~o~iec~t~'o~n~s--"'=~:l..I"~"""cM"""LQl'-'_=-----;th~'~bo~H~o~m~d;:"~oP~.~out=~O~f';,th:.~econo::::~m~v':r':ihe~-nounce the conclusions of the effl;)rt. which

duce less than expected revenue from the The Governor has a couple of options state will probably be -able- foohobble along W8!. directed by a 19·member advisory com:state sales and Income taxes. when collections aren'1 matching proiec- at least until the ne:-:t scheduled meeting of mittee

The $53.5 million collected in July. the tions. He could convene the State Board of the legislature In Jan1Jary Following a series of statewide forums.first month of ~he current ftSqll year. was Equalization to raise tax rates or he could the Prolact 2000 report reached several con·10.8 percent less than anticipated. That bring the Legislature Into special session to clu!>lons about what Nebraskans want torraises questions about the adequacy of the cut the budget. the future of their state. Among them arecurrent 3.5 percent sales ta:-: rate and 17 per This being an election year, the t8X In· The recently announced conclusions of 'the de!>lre!> lor local control ot· schools, acent individual Income fax rate"·to fund state crease option is very unlikely. The special three-year old Project 7000 weren·t very broadened tale bi!lse and conservation otspending obligations session Isdl,.j(.ely to be only slightly less ap- startling, but at least they were cheap. water

State officials downplay the significance pealing The potential political cost of bring· The cost of the ·project. which ,was Luedtke $ounded slightly defensive abOUtto the meager July tax collections. Some 533 ing mischievous lawmakers Into session organized during Gov. Charle1 'Thone's first how mundane the conclusions were. "A lotmllllor:f1'Urned up in the mailbox at the State during camp'aign season is risky year In office, was less t",¥,. $10.000. most of 01 fhls Is just - I won't, say a rehash - aReve~ue Department in the first four days In any evenl It'S too early to predict which came trom private contributions. re$tatement." Luedtke said.

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Frlem:!.jO"dr.klallvaJlioI"•.r"~'-.In ttJ~ Dennis' Bower:-$:,h.orn~ ;~il· ~day 10 halp . talebrata.' 'he ..bl~·~~:'B:e~'" ~ BOWer",,j;'a?~i~,

Mrs. Martha Ma'S',Otci'!olt~r;and her .gr~~dson,,-~yrot':,~tt~, -,:orOragon~:-=amr:ai)C;arfd .,­Sunday visitors In th~ ~hom.e" pf .Mr. -and,Mrs. Dennis Bowel'ls. .

On Sunday, fhay an·a""nda4the Rushman reunion' at Narfol~.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Iversonof Winside were Sunday dinnerguests in the home of Mr. andMrs,. Tom I verson of Lincoln and

m cepresen.o

the event. _ "~ --loa:~:~~~~:,RI~~?O.n ~QWa'tq.~d:Bowers,·M!s;J;Jw~r'IH~c.ofWln$ld.,andMr.,.n~

Robari••rid fainIl1~fC.r ...br Aug. 9ln'honpr ot'hlllt'.on J'Y'wh.I"'Joan~r:!<~ni"sas ,,~ ,University, at':Mtu:~~it~·'<ten, Kan. '~<~::f

Mr. and· M.r~ .. L~tR,9r ,P_8.R1meand family of Winside returnedFrld~y from a nine deW vacationcamp:l,ng ,'n Arkansas andMl$saurl. They attended the 14thannui;l1 Albert E .. BrumleyMemorial Gospel Sing In Spr·

In~:~~~~~.:~ :~:PI:-:nendedthe Sundown to Sunup SiQg wheresix gospel groups performed each·evening.

The DaJ!lmes atso _v.fent sl,gNseeing In Eureka Springs, Ark.,and 8ranson and Independence,Mo. where they saw the Harry S.Truman Museum.

'oam back. Heather

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WINNING SPIRITSculp'ured plush. 100"_ Nylon, Kanga back•..outchOran"e. .

BLOSSOM HI!.L - -~ . ~J~'~-::tOlt_hleflng Nyf9n. Den.. I."elloop. 'oam .......

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COMMANDERSCulptured '.hor' "'ag. Kanga back, Nylon, Blu.Cloud.

FIREBIRDSCulptured .hort .hag. Kanga back. 100% Nylon.'e.a. Gold.

DREAM GLOWMahogany brown, 100% UI,'ron Nylon Carpet.Sculpturod plu.... Scotch Guord. .,o.'....h. Ju'.back.

. EXCITING TIMES .lao% .Nylon. Gently SCUlplUIfM Sooony. TIghtlytwl,'" ...,.... yam. JUl.~... nln. ,Muilicolora..

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·$ERIES 600Multltoned Iculp'u"'" SajCony, AIlIO N"Jan, Jute_de.· '0 color ...lec'lon. .

DESIGNERTONE PRINTS ..Acolorful collection Of "ylllll pat'.m.dY"__Ca~"".·'00% IOU·hldlnl Nylon, ~m lubber badel",.

ne IS urc. n y upen el". pas or

Sunday. Sunday school. 10: 15g.m.; wor$hfplll :30 a.m.

SOC.IAL CALENDARThursday, Aug. 19: Theophllus

Aid, 2 p.m., church, Emilie Reeg,hostess.

Friday, Aug. 20: 50S, 12 noon,picnic, park; teacher's coffee,Witt's Cafe, 8:30-9:30 a.m., spOn­sored by Community Club.

Frl~ay"Saturday, Aug. 20-21:Melodrama, park, "Jenny, theMail Order Bride," fl p.m., raindates Aug. 27·2fl.

Monday, Aug. 23: CommunftyClub, Witt's Cate, 7:30 p.m.

SCHOOL CALENDARThursday. Aug. 19: Reg~stra·

tioo, grades 9-12; for studentswishing to change their scheduleand new students In the dlstrtd, 1p.m

CARPET SALE

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Get ready for fall in

style with thesequality carpets

at these prices .they're a steaU

winside news

ug.1,5', with Mr.s._ N.L, Oltman ashostess.

CONTRACT and IiAr·s. 'OorrNels~n, hos1e'sseS.,Mrs. Gladys GaebJer entertaln- Thursday': Grpwlng In

ed Contract In her home Aug. 11 Stewardship meetl,ng, 8 p.m.with Mrs. Y.een Cowen as a Mr•.and ,Mrs. ~_eRoy.:q~mn'1eguest. ' Trinity tUfl;leran Church and family 'l.n~ Mrs( Elf~':eerg!

Mrs. Twlla Kahl,recel.ved'hlgt1, {Vicar PeterJark,;,$waln. air of WI..nslde" .-~tten,ded 'heMrs. Lloyd. Behmer, secon~hlgn;: suppIY'pas'torr Sch,ulz reunion,· ,In 'trie,' 'BattleMrs. Irene Warnemunde and Sunday; No Sunday school; Creek p,ark on Sunday,. . ..Mrs. M1nn-Ie---~- average----wor'-hf-p, 9-;30 8.m. --- NeJR--yea"'rlh~-WiII"fbbee-~--"'~~prizes. Mrs. Yleen C9wen recelv-' held the third Sunday In Au ust

a e' a e reek park.' Mr.

GT PINOCHLEMrs. Ella Wittler enter'tained

GT Pinochle Club In· her homeFrldav with Mrs. Alfred Janke asguest.

Prizes' were won by Mrs,Howard Iverson and Mrs. MetaNieman.

The next meeting -will be Fri·day, Sept. 3 with Mrs, HowardIverson as hostess....1 c

St. PaUl's lutheran Church(John e. Haferma-nn-;---pastD-n--­Sunday: Sunday school and Bi·

ble classes, 9:30 a.m.; worship,10:30 a.m,; acolytes, Christi

"Thies and Connie Smith; Chris,tlan Couples Club pIcnic, CampLuther, leave after worship.

Wednesday: Sunday schoolteachers, 8 p,m., Mrs. Gary Kant

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r. an rs., an 'Lisa and Krlstl of Virginia Beach._Va. came Aug. 1 tb vlslt her:mother, Mrs. Elna Peterson, andother relatlve$ and also to attendthe Carroll Alumni Reunton. ' -

Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson·entertained at dinner Sundaywhen guests were Mr. and Mrs.Chan Whitney, Lisa and Krlstl ofVlrgina Beach, Va., Kathy Peter­son and Jerry Reeg, both of SiouxFalls, S.D., Mr, and Mrs. LaneOstendorf of Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Peterson of Norfolk, Mr.and Mrs, Mel Harmeler of SiouxClfy, Mr, "nd Mrs. EdgarSchmitt of Laure! and Mrs.:-Etf't8­Peterson and Carl.

Unda Fork of South Sioux Cityspent the weekend with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwardf=ork.

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gehlsln'iind ,.,Mrs. Helen J.acobv I all' of.Spencer. came Sa'urday to visit a'~~~e~YS in the TOi 'Bowers'

They came'to attend' the wed­ding of Tom Wills of 'fYlnslde andKerlanne Benshpof of Carrollthat was at Redee-fiter LutheranChureh '" Wayne on Saturday.

Mr, and Mrs. Harold Elder ofSanla Barbara, Callt. were Safurday and Sunday guests in theGlen Wlngetf home.

Mrs, Wingett and Harold Elderwen' to District 65 'schooltogether 60 yearS ago. They hadkep' in louch throughout theyears by correspondence bu1 hadnot se~n one another sInce theirschool days

Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson andMr. and Mrs. James Warren ofDeKalb. III. spent the Aug, 8weekend In the Joe Claybaughhome

Dennis Magnuson and MargieLutz, both of Omaha, spent theweekend in the MelvIn Magnusonhome

Mr and Mrs Larry Magnusonof Wayne, Mr, and Mrs. RonMagnuson of Carroll and DennisMagnuson and Margie Lutz ofOmaha attended the "cousins"reunion held at the Don Curryhome Saturday night. Krista andJohn Magnuson of Carrot I andAmy Magnuson of Wayne stayedwith theIr grandparents, Mr. andMrs, Melvin Magnuson. ~

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Magnuson,Krista and John and DennisMagnuson and Margie LUtz, bothof Omaha, were coffee guestsSunday in the Melvin Magnusonhome to honor Mrs. RonMagnuson's birthday.

Mr and Mrs. Blaine Nelsonre'urned home Friday from theirhoneymoon trip to Colorado

Mr and Mrs, Arvid Samuelsonand Galen spent 'Sunday andovernight" in the QOUg>samuelsoohome in Gran sland, returninghome Mond

Donald rusemark of Datlas,Texas d Mrs, Fred Krusemark

.of P . del" were Saturday callersin the Howard Greve home.

THERE'S·ST'lllIIMIf=c--=-~

SIGN UP TODAYI.The Diamond Center'ssecond Diamond Club

is .now forming!

Teresa Miner of Omaha joined the Frey lamily reunion Sundaythem Sunday . at the Thur'jton Legion Hall.

bonald F leefwood and hisdaughter and family of Virginia.Minn visited in 'he Emil Mullerhome Friday afternoon

m,.. louie......... 287-25441 ·.1

S2.00 Memberiliip$1.00 Weekly Due.

3a "eekly$]$·Willilen'N .... IItffIiIIt'......,

Mr and Mrs HarveyHasemann of Scr.lbner and Mrand Mr Bnd Mrs RussellJohn~on of Marble ·Falls,' TlJXaswere Saturday afternoon gues'sIn t·he Emil Muller home..

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen andMr. and Mrs. Bill Korth an-ended

Aug. 8 weekerid guests in theOwen Owens home were hischildren Dr and Mrs LowellOwens. Bronwyn and Caitlin atGreenbelt. Md ,Dr Orvld Owensand Mrs Mary Falft1 Teitgen.both of Uncoln and Mr and MrsStanley Owens of Omaha

They came to attend the Carrof! Alumni Reunion

United Methodist Church(Kenneth Edmonds, pastor)

Sunday: Worship service, 11a.m.; Mary Channer, Gail Sorenson and Jerry Junek will provlcea special f!luslc program a' worship services; potluck luncheonwill follow, fellowship area morespecial music will lollow

Mr and Mrs Bernie Bowers 01W(nslde and Mr and Mrs TomBowers wenl to Truman. MinnAug 5 and visited In lhe SidBowers home Sid was hospilallze4 at I-he- Ume, They returnedhome Aug. 6

METHOD.lST WOMENThe United Methodlst Women

met the morning of Aug.- 11because they'were Invited to at·tend the Guest Day Te~"'at thePresbyterian Church In the ~ffer­noon.

Mrs. Don Harmeler, presldenf.opened the meetf.n9 with prayerand a poem.

Presbyterian­Congregational Church

(Gail Axen. pastor)Sunday: Combined worship

service at the PresbyterianChurch, 10:30 a.m

SOCIAL CALENDARMonday, Aug, 13' Senior

CHi lens meet for cards, f(re hallTuesday, Aug. 24: Tops Club.

schoolWednesday, Aug. 25: Can

gregatlonal Womens Fellowship

St. Pauls Lutheran Church(Pastor from Sewaren

Sunday: Wor,hlp ~f:rvlce, 9a,m.; Sunday school, 9:50 a.m,

There will be no worship service or Sunday school on Aug, 29

on e as mee ng an rs. aLage rea~ the treasurer's r:'eport.

Mrs. louise BoVce f"epof"ted onthe cards sent.

A meeting will be held Thurs·day, Aug. 26 af 9 a.m. to makeplans for 'the annual blr.thday par·ty that will be held In September

Mrs. Harmeler had the lesson,"Growing in the ChristianFaith."

Mrs. Maurice Hansen servedMrs. Lowell Rohlff will be the

Sept. 8 hostess.

Icarroll news

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Relkov·sk I and Kenny of Omaha wereweekend guesfs In the Erwin Bot­tg~r home.

A Korean adoptlon picnic washeld al the Wakefield park onSunday At'ending were Mr andMrs, Jerry Anaerson and family.Mr and Mrs, Pat Wortman andfamily of Plainview, Mr, andMrs, Ron Meyer and lamlly ofNorth Bend, Mr. and Mrs AlbertSchultz and son of AkrOfi.· Iowaand Mr and Mrs, Walter Kallaland family of Elgin

JoinIng them 'or the afternoonwere Mr. and Mr5. Gary Mitchellan~ family

St. Paul's Lutheran Church(Ray Gr'eenseth, pastor)

Sunday: Worship, 9 iI m

Olga and Gene Egg Ii of Genoa.Mrs, Hilda Gloor and Sdm of Columbus and Alvin Ohlquls' wereAug. 11 picnIc dinner gues's ofMrs Gertrude U'ech' and MrsLillian Sanders

Aug, 11 supper guests in theGertrude Utecht home were Mrand Mrs. Otto' Krause of Clarlndol, Iowa, Mr. an,:' Mrs. GeorgeHoltorf, Mrs LIllian Fredricksonand Alvin Ohlqulsf

lleslie news

Ever tried to load 42 bales of hay onto a half·ton'plckup, drivethrough an obstacle course, un-toad and stack the hay as fast as'f6\Ic-an?

4·Hers 14 years of age and older are eligible to try their handat such a task during the 1982 Ak·Sar-Ben Livestock Exposition,according to Doyle Wolverton, University of -Nebraska exten~­

'Ion livestock youth specialist.One three- member team from each county Is ellgibJe to com·

pete In the contest to be held Sept. 26 at 4 p.m., Wolverfon !raId."Using pickups furnished by Ak·Sar-Ben, the teams will be re

quinxi to complete the designated course as quickly as they canwlthou' breaking any of the bales or going off course." Waiver'on el(plalned. "Five second penaltIes will be assessed lor eachbroken bale or knocked over cone."

Members of the top two teams will receive spedal Ak,Sar Bentrophy belt buckles

Entry lorms are available from Cooperative Extension Service olflces and are due no later than Aug 15

Sieve Jones, son of Wayne Jones of Allen. was the 'op conIestant in the DillOn County 4 H Iractor driving conlest held recentIy. Steve received a purple ribbon dod wlll represent Dll(onCounty at the Nebntsko St!!le F air He Is a member 01 thePleasure and Profit" t;i Ctub

Jay Jo_es 9f Allen also received a purple ribbon, and DerwinRoberts of Allen received a bluc ribbon

Events Included in the con'es' were a written qUll

troubleshooting for trador maintenance and safety problems,and a rwo,whe-e-t drlv~ -eeur-w <t--

Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado,Kansas, and MISSOUrI.

Classes will InclUde horses, swine. sheep, 'dairy, breedingbeef, and market beef. Market beef must have been Identified,nose printed and filed with theIr respective cou'nty and state 4-Hoffices by April 1. 1982.

The LivestOCk Expos,tlon and the Ak·Sar·Ben ~odeo, starringlouise Mandrell, R. C. Bannon, and Sylvia, are two of the mainattractions during the first annual River City Rou~ndup. Thecity-Wide festival will run during the same 12 days as the Exposition,and will celebrate the agricultural and western heritage01 the region.,. .Hay. hauling contest set

I farm -briefs

....,;.... ~·~~h~~:.~= ~~UL~VeSIOCk Exposition......... are due at Ak·sa',rBen,no later tha'n Wednesday, August 25. ac­

cording to Sherman &1r9, Ak-Sar..8en's-CUrecfor-of AgriculturalActivit'..,. Entry blanks and application forms are stiliav~f1abtea' CQuo'" Extension Offices Of at Ak·Sar-Ben.

.. Berg Is antlclpatlng over 2.500,e)lihlblfors and5,OOO animal!; forII the 55th. edition of the EKpOSltlon, the world's largest 4-H show.

which wllf run fro •· hlbltors Ir .

STATE OF NE8RASKA DEPARTMENT OF DNOTICE OF HIGHWAY D1!S1GN HEARING

Th. MIHAllCA HIGHWAYCOMMfSSJON arwt---DlPaaTMDtT0' !!OADS wID hold a puauc. HIAJUIrrIG on highway~NG. '.9-4( 105). dMcrlMd a. th. ,rGp9Md Irnprow.menl of ap­pr-oslmo'.ly 7 mUes of ~"raskaHI....way 9 In Dixon County,~"'a. WorII will ..In Gpproalmo••ly 3 ml" soulh of"Ilon. Nebnntea. and will continue northerly .hrouah AII.n,ending a' ,... Junction of N."rulr:a Highwov 9 and US""ghwlllY 20.

The. protect. tor .he mOl' part, Involv.. grading of the·ro,a6wcay, hlahwlllY shoulden oncI fOl'..lopes: r."l~n'oreJdenston of dral.....'ruetur.. and~ hlghw.., surfadng.Within the COt'poro'. Ilml•• of AI..,., work..propoMd will hethe resurfoclng of the roadway aM replocemen' of the ••.It'lng "'11""011 H.'hem llallroa41 YlcMIuc'. A' ,he nor1hIIIl4 of ,he Improvemen', wl'hln the I., eme-hoH mil••, ,heenly wOl;1e propoud I reaurfodng of the roadway'and lin-prow""t 01 the hI y 1hou14Ms end tOl'nlopn. Adtll-t~t rlpt of • ., will be ,..,Ired. The propoNd I",prow.·~.IIInotett.ct~ ..' ..I.... floodplain .1'... M areas1_-."__:'an'Ott V'U.Aors H......... '·~NG."-Aca: or ail_.. c.nt.,. flaehlnd , .....,.. c.f••n=7.aoP.M. . .

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Alger has champion ramThe champion Suffolk yearling was named 'he Sweepstakes

Ram Saturday at the 46th annual Nebraska Top 01 the FlockSh-evt and Sale, The ram. owned by Merrill Neary of Valparaiso,was the' full brother of the 1981 Suffolk champion shown byNeary

This year's winner sold for $575 to Jerry Fields of TildenThe Sweepstakes Ewe. owned by Harry Hart of Cozad. was

purchased by 'he Gillespie Sheep Company of Fulton, Mo for$.375 The ewe was the HampShire yearling champion

The show judge was R B Warren, a University 01 Nebraskaanimal science pro,essor The auctloneer was Bobby F lelcher 01Wolfforth, Tel( El(hlbifors and entered 127 sheep in the showand sale. held In 'he 4 H Pavilion on the State Fairgrounds

The Nebraska Top 01 the Flock Show and Sale Is sponsored bythe Nebraska Registered Sheep Breeders As-sodation Wis fheoldest, continuous purebred sheep show and sale In the na!'lon

Columbia rams (two "hown) champion. reserve champion.John Alger, Wayne

I

10nes wins driving contest

M 'sOns l!it'Grand Istand.Aug. 5 to 'Uhey vlJlted In the "

Regg Swanson nom.• at C~loradoSprlngJ, Colo. .",

on Aug. IA. theY atllmded thewedding or Kothy MedlllOll andDena Comllt_·or tlncoln alGrand Island. Kathy II thedaughter -Of the'Don Madlsons.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve SchoU andUn of Siou. Cltv ,penl tb.

.weekend In the Ernest SWinson110m.. ..,

Joe Lowe Realty& Insurance

120 West :I.e1 Way... 375-41500

FrlJla' to SU~da'( guests In theClifford Fredrickson home- wereMr. and Mrs. Bob Gjertsen,Daniel and katie and CindyJohnson of 'Minneapolis. Minn.

Oscar' Johnson and the Bud - Pam JOhnson 01 Lincoln spentHansons were guests Of Mrs. the weekend IIi the MarlenGunnar Johnson Sat.urday after· Johnson home In horior Of theirnoon. Carol Johnson of Rockford, wedding anniversary Saturday.Ill. was also visiting.

Tyler and Trever Pearson ofL·lncoln spent the- weekend fn thE!Verdel Erwin home and aHendedthe Dixon County Fair.

Weekend guests In' the KelthErickson home were "the TomTledgens of lincoln and the MarkCarlsons..-4~Ec!~o~ _

'Klausen home In Laurel In honor~f·:tasonl(lausen'sbirthday,

Mrs; Terry: Lutt~ Robin; kern.nd AndY 01 W.y.. ~ro Sundoy4Inn.~ gU~11 of Gerll V~t..rsheftorlng hlJ A.g. '14 blrtluloy.

Mrs. Hart;»ld .Johnson ~nd

Tasha of Omaha were ~endguest,' In the Kenneth Klausenhome."" .... ,

Mrs. Johnson and Tasha andKenneth f{lau~n were Sunday

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4-H iJudiJin, iAN§\! \

and·Calf. SideMonday, AugUst 23

•. . y "Laurel Sol.. Co.• lne. - Sole fo Be ,Held at laurel Boll Park. W~th.r PermittIng

l!v.....llcoIFroeClluFchIJolInWllt_rnr, posll!rl

,SuncloV, Sunday Bible school,9':_30 a.m~f morning worShip ser·vl.c:e, 10:30a.m.; evening service,7:30p.m.

wiedn•..,.y: Monthly deaconsmeeting. \.

Concordl.. Lulheran Church(David Newman, pastor.)

Thursdl :

Friday weddIng rehearsal sup­

per guests and overnight ,at the The Ernest Swans-ons left Aug.

~%i'r:.~O~:;r~~.,,~~-~-_.pe-nt_.!h_e_day .wlth!.he D~~of Max, Dave Oaltzel of Ogallala.-

Dale Lamberts and Jus-tin 0' t"f.. see Joe Low.Aurora', the Gerald KUblks, Mlke':-lFl~~~~~~!;;; -for---eH- your crop haIf--n..u-~~-f~~e~;fow~=~~krwa- ------li--¥.I¥-~t,t'V ...,..

Jolnlng- them for Saturday _ Prof...lonal Atllus~ment..",1..Yi-ere- MrS',' R. L Mtddteswart--ofLincoln. Mrs Rod Schmidt 01Omaha and Carol, Ann and LoriSchmidt of Bellevue

The Arden Olson family and theBrudlgan famIlies of Wakefieldattended the Wood family reu·nion at Hudson. S 0 Sunday withabout 30 relatives atfenolng

riOWOOPENilonT- ·0 t 2.3 Eut ,.th St. iu 1me. U ;';;:;;;:E. U

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HOURS: * KONG JUNIOR _Ol'edl. ''''''' ,to. D1:;:;:;;:;,;.:.:.,,:;:;~;;:.-:.::;,.. * _DUG ='?':':"I° ~~:":~:::"A TI~~:: B~~~ 0oNow Hiring, Applying In Perlon At 203 East 10th St. 0bo

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~c-~-~o--~~~-t---ttffiS~."'t~~:~i~l;~-Irth(fay party

honoring Hanna Anderson, ~Id

at the Senior Citizens Center InConCdrd, 2 p.m.

Sund_y: No Sunday school;morning worship- service, 10;45a.m.

St. Paul Lutheran ChurchSUndav: Morning worship ser­

vice, 11 a.m.; no Sunday school.

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Helping radio rangeTHE DIXQN Elevalor is the site of a UHF repealer which was inslalled Friday.The repeater should improve and increase mobile communication. The advantageof a repealer is Ihal il provides grealer power and elevation for grealer range ofcommunications. 11 provides two-way communications and business band recep·tio" without skip or interference like a (8 radio. The repeater should allow com­munication within a radius of 25 or 30 miles. The equipment was purchased fromAnderson Radio 01 South Siou> Cily and hooked up by Fairchild Communications ofBoone, Iowa. Tim Garvin checks out the antenna in this high <:ontrast line shot.

Mr and Mrs E rne'st Car l$OnMrs ,Mildred Fisher and MrsFlorence Hubbard of C;:olerldgeattended the open. house tor Mrand Mrs Floyd Reynolds -of-lower Lak.e. Calif at the Laure'

- Senior Citizens Center .Fridayevening

Melissa and Mark Oldey ofCook returned home Monday

·after spending a week with theirgrandparents. the Don OXleys.

Mr and Mrs Duane D,edr~_",r

Mr and Mrs Don Q,ed,ker Srand Mr and Mr.. Earl Gen .. l~r

·returned home Aug 7 from aweeks IishLng Irlp at HawkeyeResort at Pequot Lake:;, M,nn

Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ankeny of

Sioux CltV were Sundav dmnerguests In the Russ-ell Ankenyhome

Alter'noon luncheon guec,tswere Peggy <;:'oll,ns and Mat! 01Kansas City .

Mrs Bill K,ll. Stephanie andScott of Austin. Tex:as arrlvt:d

'-W-Ae-ayev-ertt-ng tor'1J vts1t wiTh

hier parents, the Lawrence F o,es

FEATURE CONSIGNMENT: -"."WI SOLO OYU 1.000 HIAD OF-UOKI GILDINGSAND COlTS lIil~m'~~TH' Nt/MIDONI SAU to .,,. YOUR HOGII .WHiRl tHl GOOD HOaII COME - AND A LOTOfTYfMl.,.so HIAD 0' .'G'I'IIIID QU._TU HoaI'

COLTS -aeH '" 1.82 '110M .ANcHU 'NNI••ASICA AND SOUfH DAlCorA.I will hove 20 head of my own all ·'Hard Twis(' bredcalts. Some of It.. populor blood Hoe-$ that will ber.prnented In Ihi•. lole are Hard Twi-st, Two EyedJock. Skipper W, Three 8or, Blondy's Dude, Go ManGo': Cory's Bonanza and Double l. Strow, to mentionof_.

Kenneth Hamm of Fr.emontand Mrs. Phyliss Hamm of Carroll wer.e' Thur$day' dinner'andsupper guesfs In the Oliver Neehome.

r, an rs. ick oeshar·t---ofOmaha were Saturday guests.

Dawn" who had spent twoweeks with her grandparents,returned horne with them.

Sharon Presco" of Omahaspent the weekend in the AUenPresco" home.

Mrs. J.L. Sounde.n'Ond lheLowell saunders tOok Mrs. NellieHarvey to the Guy Olander hoine1n SiOUX, City '''' evening Qf AU~.9, en route to her home in Califor-nia. .

Randy and Brian- Bloom, BobDahlquist, Mr. and Mrs, Dant<ardell, Julie Ellis of Way'ne andBev Christensen returned Thursday after a IOday motorcycle andcar trip to the Black Hills.YeHowsmne Park, the Tetons andplaces of interest ~-n Montana andldaho. Thev also attended the

_Passion Play at Spe~rfish, S.D

Mr and Mrs Harold Georgetook Alice to Lincoln Tuesdaywhere she is enrolled at theUniversity of Nebraska

They also visited In the VernGeorge home in Lincoln.

Mr a-l1d Mrs Dave Schuttehosted a su.pper In the BillS-ch1Jlte hom~ in Laurel Sunday

,evening 'for their son Kyle'selghth~blrthday

Ot.h~er guests were Mr andMrs Marlin Bose and Amy, Mrand Mrs George Schroeder andgirls. Mr and -Mrs RandyPapenhausen and 9"ls of Coleridge, Mr and Mrs JimSchroeder and Lucas Mr andMrs. Clayton Schroeder andRena Schroeder

HORSE SALERegl.tereel ancl Graele Kor...300-400 Heael of All .

Sunday, Aug. 29, 1982Sole TIm.: 11:00 • .in.

~ crt Verlllll•• U"..tock Marte.t

PHILIP RUDLOFF5th Annual 'Fall Rel/I.tered Ouarter

Mr and Mrs. Robert freemanand tamily of Omaha wereweekend: g~es1s in the 'NOrfnan

r~~~:I~~'CAh~~:'~ Jensef) horne

{.Jerome Spenner, pastorl M·r. and' Mrs, R~dOI~h MuellerSunday: Mass, 9:30 a.m of OS'"':l0nd, Judy Wafson of Nor

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Dixon UnitedMethodis' Church f'.

(Anderson KW8nkin, pastor)Sunday; .Sunday school, 98.m :

worship, "10 a.m.

Shit wn Ma rtindale .of Omahareturned home Monday a(ferspending the summer in the 'OonCunningham home. '

___. Logan CenterUnited Methodist Church

(ArthurW. Swarthold. pastor)Sunday: Worshlp,,'9:15 a.m.;

'Sunday school, '10: 15.a.m.

Lon Garvin is a p~tien' In theOsmond Hospital where sheunderwent an appendectomy onAug. 11

Sunday aHernoon lun'cheonguests In the 0 H Blatchfordhome were Mr and Mrs Har~tdGeorge, Ahce, Carolyn and Allen,5andra Georg'e of (olu,mbus andLyle George of Wayne In honor ofMrs George's bIrthday

.Mr and Mrs Melvin SWick SrMr and Mrs, Marv Swick andMel and Joe Swick attended thefuneral for Wilbert Swick. 27, InOmaha o~ Aug 11

Mr and Mrs Eldon Johnson'and family of East Pepperell.Mass, left Friday for their homeafter spending two 'weeks in theTed Johnson and Rich Kraemerhomes

They spent Aug. 10 and 11 in theAlden Johnson home In Omaha.

GU€sts .durlng the weekend inthe MarVin Hartman home wereDr. and Mrs Frank Dawe andfamily of Saginaw, MJch DebbieMlrves and family of Detroit, Mrand Mrs. LMr¥ WiUia-m-s. andJudy Oawe of Dallas, Everett Li51e of Celina, Texas and LoriHartman at Omaha _.

Chrls Handy, who has spent thesummer in the Ha~tman home.f·eturned to hiS home in Dallaswith them .

Friends gathered at the DonEarl Rasmussen and Jimmie Cunningham home Sunday even

Thompsen spent' Aug 5 to 10 Ing tor a surprise housewarmingSightseeing In the Black Hllh and and square danceviSiting .In the Del Menken home Attending were Mr and MrsIn Rapid City Duane Nel",on and Junior Talbott

of Norfolk, Mr and Mrs Bob PotMrs Nellie Harvey of Ontarlo·~ter of Osmond, Mr and Mrs Ver

Calif and Mrs J L Saunders non Grosvenor, Mr and Mrswere Aug J supper guests In the Dave Gubbelc" Mr and MrsLowell Saunders home Wayne Jones of Allen.' Mr and

Mr, and Mrs. Ja.c~ Phelam of Mrs, Jerry Stanley, MarthaArlington, Va. VISited In the Watton. Mr. and Mrs' GeraldSaunders home the afternoon of Stanley and Mr and Mrs ToddAug. 8. Cunningham and children of

Belden·Duane Nels-on was caller for

the square danceThe Cunninghams have recent

Iy moved to theIr own farm,formerly occupied by Mr, andMrs. Dave Gubbels .

A cooper.atlve lunch was served

Guests the evening 01 Au"g 9 inthe Charles Peters' home forDanny's fifth birthday were Mrand Mrs Pal KUb,Ik 01 Reno.

Mr· and Mrs Jim Cavantlugh Nev.,. Mr and Mrs Franc,s Matof Ames-, Iowa and Mr and Mrs tes, 'Mr and Mrs Lynn MaftesGary White of Sioux Clfy ';"'ere and family, .Mr and Mrs LarryAug, 8 dinner guests of Mrs J.L • Lindahl. Michael and .Brlan ofSounders and attendect~theDixon Wayne and Mr and Mrs Don

__$Choot reunion in the_atlernooo-- E.e1ers---

",~~c, OVER50 CLUB·,_~·/"_T.wenfy:th('" were .,resen.t ':at

-.' .'.- ~--~':~.?"'e~~;lu:o:;~:~~~~J·He<iiher Tunick, bathol Omaha;accompanfed thj!Jr- 9randparent~the Oliver Noes and the Alden5ervenes. '

_The afternoon -was spent play-

i"~:'~::~tmeeting will be-A"ug.27 at 1130 p.m. .

----Mr. and Mrs. Larry'Makorn, Quisf were-.'Aug. 8 dinner guests

Ronda and Kevin teturn~o- ~.ug, in the Gene Qutst home 'In ob'ser11 tram a two ,week ~cation in vance,of t11e hostess' birthdayIowa, 1I1inois~ Arkans'as and 'On ';;rhursqay. _eve~i.~g, .the I?OE_

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F~~:\:~;~r?~~~:~.i~ktl~e~rlO ~::'kG~~~s~u/~t~~~~lta~o~o~~;Other visitor.S wer'@. Mr and Qu'ist's 15th wedding anniver

Mrs Don Klahr, April Woot!!!n saryand, Mr and Mrs MarkGleghorn

G.-(ni']~'l. - .Nooi), .Lill\~he~::::-S;AIl'\~.(.". , Monday thru Friday ..". 11 :30 to 1:00!!

~. Evening Dlrjners .. ,~ Monday thru Satu.rday - 5,00 to ..l. 0.:30'''''''.;CLOSED SUNDAY .

• \ I."'l,Sur. fo Stop In fh ..,,~.¥ 0' '. p.m. for 1he I' ,000·01••.'....,.

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DennIs Stapelman of Milfordspent the weekend In theClarence Stapelman homj. -

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Guests Sunday In the OonHagelin home for a potluck din­ner were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mayand family of Sioux City, DarrellMay and Steve of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs. Vincent Sauser andfamily of HeUgh, Mr, and Mrs.Barney Arduserof Coleridge, Mr:and Mrs. Jerry Arduser and Reg­gie. Mrs. Margaret Delozier ofRandolph. Mr. and Mrs. Ch~rles

Hintz, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ar·duser and family, Rich Graf andMr. and Mrs. Darrel Neese.

Mrs. Vance Pflanz of Sioux Citywas an Aug. 10 visitor In the homeof Mrs. Fred Pflanz.

Lee Ann. Nlkl, Erin and EricWItt of Lincoln are visiting this

- week in the home of their grand­parents. Mr. and Mrs. Manleysutton.

8KUAFAEsH

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Mllfl)rd and M,-. and Mrs. ROl;lertWobbenhorst.

Mrs Ronald Whjppl~. ChadWhipple and Mrs. Kevin Wallaceof Broomfield. Colo. were Aug. 10visitors In the home 01 Mrs.Dorofhy Whipple.

Mr. and Mrs. John Messman ofAlbany. Ore. ar'ld Mr. and Mrs.Walt Wattier of Randolph wereAug. 11 callers on Mrs. DorothyWhipple.

Mr and Mrs. Ted Fuchs ofHayes. Kan. spent the weekend Inthe lawrence Fuchs home.

saturday dinner guests In thehome of Mr!!r."Elmer Ayer,. wereMr. an.d Mrs. Rlchard Jorgenson

Allan Greeno of Livermore, arid family of ·Omaha. L-(Jrl Mlt-Calif. and Mrs. Mayo Ftederlck chell of. Minneapolis, Minn. and·of Randolph were Sunday after· Mrs. Joe ·lange-.noon and lunch guests In the Ver _ .non Goodsell home. Sunday dinner guests "n the

.- .,... ..---------Clarenc.e..Kr.ueger.,homewereMr, ~W~~~~""'J~Mr. and Mrs, Brad. .l-favener of and Mrs. Joe Lapz ol Council

Milford were Saturdpv aftfU"noon Bluffs, Iowa and Mr. anr;J Mrs.'~nd lunch guests In the Clarence Bob Berner and family.Stapelman home.

Mrs. Emma-McLaT~eland Mrs. Byron Mclain were$atur'day overnIght and Sundayguests In the Everett Wallerhome In Holstein. Iowa.

On Saturday night fhey attend­ed the 30th wedding anniversaryreceptIon In honor of the EverettWallers held In their home.

Sunday dinner guests In theClarence Stapelman home wereDennis Stapelman of Milford. Mr,and Mrs. Meryl Loseke and fami­ly of Badger, Iowa and Mrs. AlvInYoung.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jenkins.Taml and Jeremy of Carroll. Mr.and Mrs. Carl Bring and MarieBring were among the gues's fora picnic dinner Sunday in theLeroy Bring home in Holstein,Iowa in honor ot the August fami-ly birthdays. -

Mr. and Mrs. ~ich-ard Eby andfamily of Aberdeen. S.D. spentfrom Friday until Monday In theWilliam Eby home.

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COMMUNITY C·LUBThe Community "Club met the

evening ot Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. attheftre 1nnt. ,wemv:tlft'ee ·persons·were in attendance. •

Mrs. Hesse will cater the clubsupper to be held on the secondWednesday of the mon'th In th~

fire hallFollowing the busIness

meeting. coffee and cookies wereserved •

PITCH CLUBPitch Club were Sunday even­

Ing guests In the Gordon Casalhome In honor of the bl-rthday ofMrs Casal

At pitch, Mrs. Gordon Casa-tand Dick Sfape-lman--- -r-eceivedhigh and Mrs. Dick S'apelmanand Clarence Stapelman had'iow.

A no-host lunch was served.

LEGION AUXILIARYThe LegIon Auxlliarv roet the

evening of Aug. 10 In the bankparlors with 11 members present

Plans were made to entertain agroup from the Nortolk VeteransHospital at a supper on Sept. 14.

Lunch was served by Mrs.Lawrence Fuchs.

Presbyterian Church(Thomas Robson, pastor)

Sunday; Church. 9 a.m.Catholic Church.

(Father Daniel Herek)Sunday: Mass. 10 a mMr and Mrs, Meryl Loseke and

family of Badger. Iowa 'wereSaturday overnight and Sundayguests in the Clarence Stapelmanhome. Amy and Jeff Loseke rernalned for a visit

Joining them for. supper Satllrday were Dennis Stapelman of

. U&18RIDGEMrs. R.K. Draper: entertained

the U&I Bridge. Club Fridayafternoon.

Gu'ests were Mrs. Alvin Youngand Mrs. Gladys! Brown.

Mrs. Robert Wobbenhorstreceived high, Mrs. Robert

_t1~ ...second. hlgh and Mrs.Alvin Young. low'

were

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State pf NebraskaBud8etT Form NBHSttJtjent of publtclttlon

NOTICE OF BUDGET REARING AND BUDGET SUMMARY

PUBLIC NOTICE 10 hereby given, in compliance vith the providon. of Section. "1!1.23-921 to 23-9JJ. R.5. Supp. 1969. that the governing body vi}l meetiJ.on the~ (doy of 4!J '1 . 19Uat -c:£..0'clock..E...-. lif • At ,sP.~Q91. qu·,ie

for the purpoee of hearing support, opi'oeftion. crfttciellr t suggestione or obeer­vlltionn of tAxplllyen relating to the folloving proJ)Oeed budget and to coneiderIImendments rellltive thereto. The budget detail 18 avail4blfl at the office of

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STORE HOURS POPS·8 A.M 9 P~M. Mon. Fri. Ban:~d ;'::'~:''''''8 A.M If P.M. S~ay 12.8'"

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thru Tuesday. August 24

Fifteen state.srepresented at the event.

Mrs. Rose Brown and MrsNorma Wild of Fremont wereSaturday overnight guests of Mrand Mrs. Fred Krueger

Joining them for dinner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. JamesAcklle and family of Osmond

Sunday: No SUhday school during August; worship. 10; 15 a m

Mr. arid Mrs. Melvin Ehlers ofHarrisburg, Ohio and Mrs, ElsieEhlers of W.Qyne were supperguests Thursday evening In theMrs. Ann NlI.han home. -

'-fhlrty-fh!8 anended a Brug­geman fdmily~attheHoskins fire hall Sundav -beginn­Ing with ,a noon potluck picnicdinner.

-rowns represented were SouthSioux Clty, Wayne... Carroll, Nor·folk arid Hdsklns.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmidtoffiltlnatare were Mondayvisitors in the Erwin Ulrichhome.

United Methodist Church(Arthur W. Swarthout. pastor)Thursday: Alpha Circle goes to

Hillcrest Care Center, 630 P mSunday: Sunday sthool. 9 30

a m.; worship services. 10 A5a,m,; open house fj)r Betty andArl Swarthout's 25th annlversary, 2 to 5 p m

Monday: Deadline forSeptember newsh?tter

mrs. gary lute

United Presbyterian Church(Thomas Robson. pastor)

SOCIAL CALENDARThursday, Aug. 19: lWMS, 1:45

p.mSaturda-v, Aug. 21: Peace

Golden Fellowship, GeorgeLangenberg Sr., 6 'p.rn

Monday. Aug. 23: Town andCountry Garden Club. Mrs. EzraJochens.

United Lutheran Church(Kenneth Marquardt. pastor)Sunday No Sunday >cbool

worshIp, 9 a m

Immanuel lutheran Church(Thomas B. Mendenhall.

vacancy pastor)Sunday: Sunday school., 9:30

worship services, 10;30am.

MondaY: AltarGultd.l,JOpm

rec.ent graduate from Peru Slale,will teach American history.American government and Is thehead basketball coach. and'-AlanLemke, who·nas his MA and PhDdegree Irom the University af IIlinois. will teach senior highEnglish

A c.ommuni'y coffee will beheld on Aug 2-4 in honor 01 Ihonew leachers in the Laurel Hi-ghSchool old gym trom 10 to 10 30

Mr, and Mrs. C larancaHoemann w~nt to Fr_e-rT}ont~, 7

TO -ijlfend the 40th reunion ofmembers of the 636 Ta nkDosfroyers Army division

CasualsforWomen

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NEW TEACHERSThe Laurel Concord Publlc

School will be welcoming severalnew Instructors this fall 10 theschool and community

Ralph Glock. who most recen'Iy taugh! in the BlaIr CommunItySchool. will be the secondaryprlnclpal

Kurt Buckwalter. recenUyre<elved his B S degre~ fromNorthern State College In Aberdeen.S,O; will teach seventh andeIghth grade social studies andnJne grade world history. he isalso the new football coach. MrsDenise Carlson 01 Wayne will

leach Title) reading and malh.Mi 0;> Ellen Boesenberg of CedarRapids, Iowa will teach thirdgrade, Mi% Margaret Oubllskywill leach special educationMiss Jerolyn Ek of Aurora Will

teach kindergarten. Miss CathyHamilton. recently gradualt>dfrom Kearney State. will teilChart, Gale Hamilton, a recentgraduate from Kearney Stale,will teach sCIence. M.lrk Kubik. a

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.0Ultro Sh_ Pantyh_ 75C0llolu••O_ Pontyhostt .; .• 75e°Stodd_. 2 pro pk '.. 75CoSh_r & SilkyPon~ n.25.oControlYop Pontvh- n.25°Support Pantyh n."

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They spent live da¥s with Mr.Rastede's sister, Mrs. NormanWheeler. at McMinnVille, Ore.Norma and Edna Wheeler had atamlly reunion of their tamllyduring t,he fime of their visit.They also attended an anniver·sary and bIrthday c.elebratlon 01Mrs Raslede's family, the Arps.al Hitlsboro..pre They took a one

Mr. lind Mrs. Marvin RlIs.edereturned Sa'urday from a 12 daytrip to the we,t coas'.

They wer.e accompanied bytheir daughter. Carol Hassler,and son Brian who flew here fromtheir home at take Orlan. Mlch

I'op-Ice, 12 ,.cIe. Jus' fr....·em andeat·en!. Dellghtful treat. 'for all. Reg.79C each.

2 Pock.t Portfolio in a 5-pack. Great

for carrying odlgnmenta. 8)(tra paper­and'morel

Reg. $1.19

COMMUNITY CALENDAR-Thursday, Aug. '6~ Drivers ex

ams at the courthouse In PoncaSaturday. Aug. 21: Crazy Daze

'n Allensunday. Aug. 22: Open house

r<onor Ing Mabel Wheeler on 80thbirthday Allen Unl,ted MethodIstChurch'} 10 5 p,m

STORE HOURSMon.-Fri. 9·9

Sot. 9-6Sun. 12-5

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SpringbankFriends Church(To be supplied)

Sunday' Sunday school. 9:30

WiREIATE

'1,219.'1,079.'1,479.'1,549.'1,895.'2,249.'2,995.

RETAIL

'J.599'1.350,'1,999'2,095'2,650,'3.075

. '4,025.

SOCIAL CALENDARThursday, AUtjI. 19: American

Legion. 8 p.m

Thursdoy Night Spedo'

"Chicken Fried Steak"Salad Bar S289

Rolls I ButterBeverage

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~.k.~;r~::;"~"----H'~H 11...'a_I_I_8_"_'"..:..''_n_e_''_W_5_.._' -mrs_"ke........n 1_ln..;8fe_It_e,_·'_e5~'......Z....40_3]-.,_-,:~-·c '_:l~G.ONAOXILfARY Marvin Borg; HQWaf"(~ Greve, 9:45 a,m.; Royalalrs morning SEASON TICKETS a.m",; worship, 10:30 a.m.; Rev. _ The names of Mr. and Mrs. day trip" In theM'. Sf: Helen. area Ken Llnaf.lter hom. (Frici.y

The American Legion' ,i\ux- Bud Simpson or Melvin Wilson worship. 11 a.m. The Allen ~hool 15 offer,l.rig Roger Green past9" this Sunday. Clayton Schroeder and, Brandon and. up the Oregon caes'. They ."ltemoon., UUWV-iTtet Aug. lOaf 8 p.m. at the . who are servrng on ttle com'mlt- Wednesday: -Bible stUdy and special sports activity season Wednes~r:, Monthly- meeting. of Lln(:oln were Inadvertently visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jay kler of Lincoln '(Islted her

t.egJon Hall. Lois Hollman, presl- fee this year. prayer meeting, 8 p.m. ticket!. tor football, volleyball'and 8 p.m. . . omitted 1.n the- L1nafelter gather· Olsen at Aston. I~ho. parents several" day$: this pastdent, presided .aver the meeting. TRAI L RIDE I·mmanuet Lutheran Church boys and g+r15 ~mbfnation 109 held at Lake Ida In Minnesota Mr. and Mra. Ken Llnafe'lter week.

G;I=~ta~;:t':~~', h~~ISm~~~=~~ CI~~~~~~o~~a~~~:9:~u~~d8d~~ (~:~~c~::~~~' ba~:~ba~~;a;es~h::e~~a~t the (~:l~~='=i~;::~:) he~~llat~e~~IIY was In atten- ~:~e~::n:~~~~:~ht;~~~~~:: Mr. and Mrs. Craig WlUlams.

Mf5. Der;wln Ha'rtman, 'oVere 4 p.m. at 4 p.. m. at the old Ander Thursday: Ladles Ald. 2 p.m regular price. Thursday: Church members da.nce for the week together with Sc;hroeder hCMne In Lincoln the ~:II~eer:~lo~~IYt~;m:~I guests. Gwen gave a talk Son farm near Willis. There were ~~s~u;nd~'~Y~'~w~o~r~'h~'~P.~8',~45~,.~.m~,~,--,~F:OO~tb~.~"~.~n:d~v~O~"e~Y~b;,,~,.~...~as~o~n:-~'n~VI~'ed;~'O~poI~'~UC~k~PI~c~nl~C~'~nit~he~~C~h~"d~r~eF.n~~r~n~tJiornL.ltnd~~~~~::::-~;:=~~~~-j!.~¥':~~~~~;-an J1er experiences at Glr"ls State 20 horses. __ Sunday schooL 9:45 am '- note tlekets· fila,. be oblalned al me Allen par, sponsored y the great grandchildren. . honoring Brandon Schroeder on t~"Ywa:e~I~: L.,:;,:;,;n.•c;::;

_---c;"inJL..Iln"'."'.olJIR~I"'"_Jj ..tJ""'jelc. .f1ln......i!h'"'eoilecee:ftlk>Or>n--EEvVie>rryy.o"nieel;'b;roroUgFiTtlnger foods tIme changes. school office. 'l1nlted Methodist Women, 6:30 his ~Irst blrthdav· celebrated .fhf! 75th birthday of•held during Girls State. Gwen . tor lunch Monda V: Ladles: Aid The gate price has raised 'hls pm. in case at rain 11 will be held Friends and relatives held'" Lt.' Col. .chartes bvadll and Craig's mother. Mrs. Alta .

.;::e.:,:.cted to, the Board of toT~e~:~c~:S;:n~hae~~r~ns;:, ~::en~~~~:. 2a~ ~~. Wakefield r:::e~~s~2. tor adu~ts and $1 for in;~~d~hy~r~O~;II:~:':30 a.m.; no ~~:t:Sd:;e~~~I~rrl~~'::no;~u;:,,~ children o.-seUevue visl'ed J" t~_.W.ln!ams~~_.~lme_~~~ngs. I~a.Mrs. Alice Johnson gave a Sept. 12. Those wantlng to rJde in s.t. John's. Sunday school. and Mrs. Jasper Roberts of Nam-

report on the concession stand the Dakota- Thurston Fair are to Lutheran Church TEACHERS OPEN HO\JSE SCHOOL CALENDJ\~ pa, Idaho who are visiting In thewhich the group had charge of be at the .meethig place in South (·Ronald E. Holling. pas'or) The public Is Invlte<{to an open Thursday-Friday, Aug, 19-20: area.during the Area A baseball tour Sioux City on time Sunday; Sunday school and 81 house reception at the Allen cOn Teacher inservicenament and Mrs. Margaret Chrls'aln Church ble class. 8;.45 a.m.; worship. sol'idated School on Tuesday Monday. Aug. 23: K·12 classesCisney reported on membership (Ma~ Burgus. preacher) 10 00 a.m,; puppet sh&w ror Sun evening, Sept 7 to mee.f the start. 2a m to 2 pm. lunch servAll dues are to be turned In as Thursday: Kings Daughters 2 day school; Walther League pic school taculty. staff and board at edsoon .as possible p.rn nlc, Ponca, 1:30 p.m education Tuesday. Aug. 24: Classes. 8:30

Mrs. Sharon Boatman. Mrs Sunday: The LiYlng Word Wednesday: Nominating com ThiS IS anew eyent scheduled a m to) 15 p,mDonna B,puse and Mrs, Edythe KTCH·AM 1590, 9 a,m Bible miftee. 8 p,m on the school calendar this year Thursday, Aug. 26: ESU speech8ressle~ were hostesses._ school for all ages, 9 30 ..a m Salem Lutheran Church and hearing tests. grades 1,)

The"pext meeting Is Monday. junior and morning worsh--i-p (Robert V. Johnson, pastor I Flr'St Lutheran Church Tuesday, Aug. 31: Junior classSept. 13 at 8 p.m 10'30 a.m.; guest speaker Dan Friday: Former Pastor Curils (Rev. David Newman) magazine sales begin

VISITOR FROM FRANCE· Maupin: no eyening seryice Wlberg'S 90th birthday. Pastor In office at Allen MonOliver Vanetes" 16, of Paris, Wednesday; Allen area Bible Sunday: Worship. 10:30 a.m day and Wednesday. 9 a.m to

France i-s making h'f!> heme with study. 7'30 'p.m.: Emersun. Monday' Church Council. 8 noon-

::,,~~a~;e~~~~~~.m~~:~;/;;dt~~ ~t~~~~t~~.mPender area Bible p m SU~~:~:~h:~~~:~~~s9 a.m.;Wakefield Aug. 2 through the EV\1ngelical United Presbyterian ChurchNorth Atlanttlc Cultural Ex CoY~nanl Church (Dana Whife, Pilstor)change League. (E. Neil Peterson, pastor) Sunday: Worship. 11 a,m

He said It is much w-armer here Friday: Service at the Gospelthan in France and that he Ilkes Mission, 8 p mthe big car in America and also Sunday: Worship at Carethe food Soybeans and corn are Center, II a m.; Sunday school.not too familiar to Oliyer whosaid wheat is the malar cropgrown in France

His father is a security commissioner in a factory and hismother works as an accountantfor the nayy He has a brother.Lau..-ent. I), and a sister.Isabelle, 15. Isabelle is presentlyYisiting In Kansas under thesame program

FARMERS APPRECIATIONThe th'lrd annual farmers ap

preciation beel and porkbarbecue lor bUSinessmen Will beheld Sunday. Aug- 19

All farmers fnterested In participating are urged to contact

KAUP'S TVSal•• & Servlc.

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(Publ;~~g',.l'2/Jr;:U)·The Wayne, A'~::;~'~~'~~¥lti;:,i,w~~~,

Nebroska·js requestlng:fJ~I<:ect:q\iaUf~(J·tlon resumes.from.,Canfulflng, flt,mffQl';,.ft!.preparatl.on of ,ple,!~, Sp6CIflc:atlom, W

'anf' expederice andexPertl~,Inpri:tlecl~ofthis naturot, currenl worktoad, ,and ability to.c:o-m¢ele-.desJgft----af\d .speclfJcatIOfl~·wlthln

'he Autllol'lty"s time schedule, ,ResPOfI1eJshould address all·etements Of t,he'prole!=l:~

For .oddWonallnformatlon, .contaetDlWldR, lev. secretary; phone m:375~113t1,,~t·

~~~9~:rr.ld~~'exe:.e'I~~f·~~r::dliY~.0~~~~Quallflca~lo".,.e5Umes must bt ~ec-elvedby

the Wayne Airport Authority, P.O,:8011'32lkWayne. Neb.rllske 68181, by -4 p,m" 'localtime, Wednesday, September 8, 1?82. .

(PubI.Aug.l9)

A GOOD PLACE TO tATt

,.weve

u=gDt'em

Friday, Aug. 20 - FI.h & Chicken FrySlJ,urday, Aug. 21 - P'I...... RIbSunday. Aug. 22 - Noon BuHet

ServIng Tue.day thru SaturdayStartIng at 5 p.m.

__l'1I'ollon. Sunday 11. a.m.,o l:30·:p.m. :l'Q~:::,T~IIIY

:::~~::d Bof's Place a:o~:~=·:1111.2." 51.000 Glv•.Awpy

(s) Luvern. HiltonClerk of County COurt

Olds. Swarh and EnnAttorney lor Applicant

(PubI.Aug. W,U,Sept.2)_6 clips

NOTICEN,OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thE!

uniSerslgnedhllslormedllcorporomlllunderthe laws of the S1ate of Nebraska as:foltowlJ:

1. The name of lhe corporatIon 1$ RollinsProperties, Inc

2. The IIddre$S 01 the Inltlal registered of- NOTIC£ OFllee 1$ Box 23, Wayne, NE 68187 and the INCORPORATIONregistered agen' lit fhat address 15 Steven 11 Nlime of tlwl- Corporation 15 Teacher'ltGulli. Silent Helper, Inc.

3. The general nalura 01 the business 10 be 2) The address of fhll reglttered offIce oftransacted Is to take, buy, purchase, ex' . the Corporallon Is; Box 128. Dixon,chenge, hire, lease, or ofherwl5& eequlre Nebraska 68132. •real estate and property, either Improved or 31-The nature of the bUslne!S that 15 to beunimproved, and a.,y Inter~t or right trllnSllc.t~ II fha' of e.!l.ucatlonal salea.lInd_Ihereln, end 10 hold-, own. control, mlllntaln, any other lawful buslneslI under themanage and develop the same.o ~nd sell, Nebreska BU$lness,.torporatIPl:' Act,manage, Improve, aSlllgn, transfer, ca,'lVey, Al The authorized' capltli.t slo'ck 1.11,tease, sublease or otherwise dispose of sama '10,000.00. .In any ,tele of Ihe United State$, and to 5) The,Corporatlon shall com~,enc:e·~ln~:generatly conduct a real eslate and 'nvest, business on AugustOf. 1982. and,lfs existence,ment business under the laws of the- State of- shall be perpetual.Nebraska. 6) The affairs of the CorpuriStlon are to'be

A. The-authortz.ed capllal stock at lhe cor· conducted by lis elected,offlcers.portltlon'ls 1,000 shares of common stock. all DATED; August 01, 19112.havtng " par value of SUO each '01 which Steven L. A1'chbald

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J,5OO.00LJOO.OO5,791.562,360.762,686.91

12,005,9'21,1)60,101.303585,955.00

11,574,6111.574.614,049,547.5'1'.161

11,411.6311,411.634,544.22

11,382,4(111,382,481\,374,16

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lynneWyUe,VlllalleTreasurer__~._~~IAug.\9}

2~l'earC~~ .100 Minimum, .

3~ Year CD • '500 Minimum

91 Day • 17500 Minimum9'mpoundlng 01 Interest prohibited dutlng time·of, deposit. .' .

Ut2 Day ~'let.OOOMinimumCompounding of Interell prohlb.ll.ed during time01 depo,lt.

Deadline far all lepl noticesto 1M! publl.hed bY' The WayneHerald I... follow.: 5 p.m.Hond." for TKur.dl""newspllper and 5 p.m. Thu.....day for Monday'S new.paper.

IPubl Auq 19)

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OFRETAIL lIQUOR'lICENSE

Nollce Is hereby given that pursuanl to!tcflon 53·JJSOI IlquOt' license may belIutomallcally reflllWed for one ye..r IromNOVllmber 1, 1982, for IhelollOWln'il relallll·quorIiCenS(lf',lowl!

10'09"1. Wayne F. and Baker. GeorgiA HdDIITheFlrstGI..ssAcl

I09MalnNotice Is hereby gIven tl'ult wrllten pro­

tesh 10 the Inuance ofautoffiallc renewal of!lClmS-ll ffIlty bel1ledbvenyresldenlol theel·ty In lhe office ollhe clty E/erk; thlilin theevent protMIs are filed by IhreeOr' mOl'e.uch person!.. hearIng will be had 10 dII!llermine whither contlnulltlon 01 said IIC60S0Ihould be! allowed

The CITY OF WAYNE, NEBRASKAHorman J. Monon, City CllrII.

(Publ Aug 19)

ATTfH'!LynneWyheV,lIaqe Cl....k

Ilvallable for public IMpeCiicin'ai IhtOtilc"Of~:'-~ AHHU.Al;-TfiEA5uRJR~~:PdRt _,~ , "":,l",°;F::;:/JIheVJllageClukofsaldVmage.· IVILLAGEOFWINSIDE . ~:r:"f~:'~:::~ive~,:tJiIlf.:t ';=~'j "~A"est, f.4Inln A. 'CherrY. chalrm..n ~:~~:.:,~~N~:!~~,~:n RepreSt!ntllllve:'m.,'-tIl~ aJlnal-a'~~r.n.d.Lynn. Wylie, vlll'ie d.rk Eleefrlc & Water Fund report <1f his admfnlstratldnl II 'tHml!l.dO$-

{Publ. Aug. 191 BlllanCe" 'Augv.f' -1;- '-1981'"· 30,-56-,(,26: mg, pefltlcn"fO!"_complet.e'-settlemeqt;-'~eter.VIII.g. of WinsIde, N.br••lte ReceIpts; . .53t,5U•.33: D!.Sbursements· ~l~~:'t~:c~ec:n~~,~~~~~a:-~~-

Ordlnai1CeHo.U' 502:503·51: s.len~~I~:~dlm-62,577,05. h~arlnQr In.the ~ayne 'County,·t4e&raskJlANNUAL APPROPA1ATlqN BILL . Balance August 1, 1981 • 3.695.~; ReceIpts Court on septemtil!r 9. 1982 a' 10;30 o"clock

An or!!'nance 10 ~:::dllte IhIt sumL~5::;;'·;;:05",O;;:''':;";o' ..;;'''''•."t::.-"......,,,:::..;:18:..:'.....':::'".....__:::.""=-.----=-~'!;h!'"~""'!-,--~;:O;;~~monel! deemed necessary to defrey, by ReflfJe Fund Clmo' fhe COunty COurt

~~:: o::;~~:~~tl: :e~;~~i:;e e:; 1,e~:~::1D~~~=~~~:~·1~:i~~~~;::~~ ~:~~~i:~'::.~:~~r ., .. _.Wln.ldll, Nl!braslUl, lor lhe 'Iscal yeer July :n, 1982 _2.'''.$' d ' • (Publ. Aug. 19, 26, sept. 2)

~;'.;~~n''o/u~~r~~~~,~:P~~ll~~n:u~~ :~ BalanJe AUg~~~~~~f~r382':91; Receipts . • 6cllps

~~:~:i:::O~:a~::~~~~t~~e~;,ous:: B.::~~;~IY3~1::;~~::~~. IS, 165.54; NO:~~EN%:~~~~~~~~~~~TEcOrllalnlngr Ihll percentage or number of Amv!tmenf FUnd Cose No, 4642. .mills levied lor each oblect or purpose; a"lande August 1, 1981 71.13; Receipts County Court of Wayne Cot,lnty, Nebraska.providing lor the certlllcafion ot this or· 5158 ..11; Disbursements. S06.i1; Balance July . E~lete of Allen A. Salmon, Deceased.dlnance 10 fhe County Clerk of Wayne 31, 1982 ., 13.23 Notice Is hereby given that onl%ugust, 16,County. Nebraska; ond prescribing the Auditorium Fund 1982, In the .Wayne County Court, thelime .wtlE," this ordinance shall be In full BalanCQ August 1, 19111 1.372.44; Receipts' Registrar Issued a written ,Statement of, In·lorce and take eflecl . 2,205,UJ Disbursements. 2.6ll1.01l: Balance formal Probate 01 the Will 01 said Deceasect

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Chairman and July 31,,,n _896.61. ~ndthal edythe B. Salmon, whOle address IsBoard 01 Trustees of the Village 01 Win Library Fund Ut2 east 8th Street, WakefIeld, Nebral-ka

S~I~~ N~br:~k~UAL APPROPRIAtiON l,6~~::lcD~~~~~~::sl' ~~;;~~~~I:n~e ~8e~~~:e~IV:e~n'h~::tl;t~~dCr::I~~~s1::BIll 11982-1131 MADE; MILL LEVY FOR JUlY 31, 1982.294.34. this es',,'e must tile their claims with thlll-EACH OBJECTOR PURPOSE. -Ttiereare '5treel-Road Fund Court on or before November", 1982, Of' I:.ehllr~by IIpproprlaled !he following sums of Balance Augusf 1, 1981 . 5,161,27; Receipts lorever barred.money deemed neceSlbry to defray by 31.31f20: Disbursements 26,eJd.-ol3;mellnsofl....llllonllllltleneceuaryexpenSt!S Ballnce July 31, 19.82·10.242.04...nd liabilities of the Village of Wll'lIlde. StreefUghflngFundNebra~ka. 'or !he I1scal year endIng July 31, Balllnee Augu~ll, 1981 1.73338; Receipts1983, nol exeoodlng In Ihe aggregate the 3,:)21.81; Disbursements J,4G6,60; B.Ilmeeo'I"'loun, 01 lax authorlled to be levied, The July 31,1982, 1,654.65.ob,e<:ts rx purposes lor whIch such expen FlreFunc:!dllurlu are 10 be madll, lhe' amount a~ Balance Augusl L 1981 72495. Receiptsproprio led lor eech objeel or purpose and 5,350,01; DIl'ibur~menh 6.34786, BalanceIheCOlrlHpondlng percenlage or number 01 July 1, 1982 . 213.00d.rnlll,levle-d tor each oblect or ourpose based SOClll'SecurUy Fundon the 101111 velueol U,121,995.00returnedfor Balance Aug",sI1, 1981 1,170 $6; Receipts'I-illd 1,\(.. 1 year. Including all amounts due 4,235.03: Dlsbutsements 3.893,84; &.Ilance"pon It'g.'ll lind vlllld oulslandlng bonds July :11. 19112· 1,~11.15,

o'Iga"\~I ,aid Village and otll specIal Revenue Sharing Funda,w"menh and olher laxes authrxbed by Balance Augusl!. 1981 2,8!i320; RecelplsIIIW, .. re ,pecilled oslOIiOWS 4,159.00; DISbursemanls J,686,66: B.la",~e

FUND LEVY July 31, 1982 . J.J25.Sol, Gener..1B. Par~ 9,010.00 Total 01 all lunds In 'Winside Sfale Bank _

SlreelB.LIghllng 5,3011.00 1&3.684.911.Audlto"urn 1,378.00 TlmeCerllllcalesFire& R.,1<:ve 2.968.00 No. 9S65ewerArnusern"nl 1B..Upark) 477,00 NO. 2"61 5ewerSOcl.. I')ecvrlty 795.00 No. 2SM PavingLibrary 09541.00 NO. 2591 Paving

Sedl"" 2 CERTIFIED COPY TO COUN· No. 2598'PotvlngTV CLERK The Village Clerk Is hereby Various Plft'pose Savings""thor lIed lind directed lorlhwllh upon Ihe Golden Passbook Savingsp"ss"\l"...pprovalllndpllbilcalionol !hISOf' GolclenP1I5sbook SavIngs Sewerdl,.... n(" 10 to'wllrd a cerlllle.d copy lhe,eol No. 29"6 Sewer1o lhll Counly Clerk 01 Wllyne Counly, No.laJ3 EleclrlcN"brll,k.. No-, 3634 Electric

....<1,<)11 J WHEN OPERATIVE - Thlsor No, 3635 Elecrrlcdin,,,,,,,, .h.. 11 be In luI! lorce lind lake ellect No, J6l6Sfreetfrorn lind alter ,Is pauage. approval lind No. 3617 Electricpubllc ..llontJ(cordlng to I/lw No. J618Eleetrtcp~,~t1 and IIpproved AugU51 lJ. 1982 No. 3619 Electrtc

Milrvin A, Cherry No 37~8 EleclrlcCh/llrm.n, Do.rd 01 Truste"s No, 3739Elecfrlc

No 3740 Elecfrlc

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FOllow with another late fall application.next year lor most effective dogbanecontrol. This two-year program pays offwith cleapel, faster harve.sts:

Ask your ag chem dealer tor Banvel herbl·cide. Ar.1d take the bite OUI at dogbane.

Ivery ,p",n~rit' 0frIda1.'or:.bo.,', tfttt ".ncnH. public'moneys, Sftoufd·· publ.... .t­re,ular Inttrvlf. II!~ acuufto'tina of It allowing; ....,. .n'how each .otl.r·1s IPfint. W.flold tflis-to 1M I fund.manu'principle to democrltlc

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WINSIDF; VILLAGE BOARDPROCEEDINGS

August2.It12Wln.ld.,Nlbrlsk.

7:10p.m.Chalrmllr') Cherry cbtled the meetIng to.

order wllh Ihe fOllowing trusfees present:Harlmann, Witt, Morsll!l and Warnemunde.AbseM none

Nollce 01 Ihe meellng wal given In lid·vllnce thereot by posllng, the designatedmelhod of giving notice. N.otlce of themeetIng WitS IlmullaneouslV given to ,hemembers of the Board 01 Trus1ees and acopy 01 !helr aclinowlMlgllment of receipt 01notice Is lI11ached to Illete minute'.Availability ot tho agenda WIIS com·munlcated In the advllnce notice and In IhenOllce 10 lho Board 01 Trustees 01 thismee1lno AI! prOCeedings her"efter shownwe'-I! I/lken while the convened meetIng Willi

open 10lhe pvblkApprOved lhe July ff1llatlngmlnutesT"bled ..oprovln'il Ihe July and "nnual

Irea'urer', "'"PO'"" unlll lhey could be check,.Dian Davies, Village audllor, dlscus'ld

..nd reviewed the budge! wllh the Board. Thebudgel he",lng W1l5!W11 for 7'30p,m AuguslIJ, \982 In the m"ellng room abl'Ve IhelIudltorlum

Approved iOlnlng Ihe Northeast NebraskaEtonornlc Developmenf Dlstrlcf

Approve-d ~ aooolnlme.,t 01 MarianIversen a, e member 01 the librllry Board

Ch"',m .. n IIppolnled' fo'towlng .. srnl!rnb<\or, 10 Ihe HlIallh Boerd' Chelrm.(lnCheny. Chlel D"p"ty LeRoy Jans~n "ndTru.leeWIII

Te$l weH .11e'S. eal6ments lind propertyco.l,weredl.cussed,,:nllb1ed mobile hom" requlallonS dlsc::u'

Approved bulldln'il permll Irom ChuckPoler for b~sement

Tru"eeW..rnprnVndewll,glvenaulhO.-lly10 conlaCI llrms lor lurnace bIds 10 liar I onIJvdltor'lvrnlrnprovemenls

ApproV1!d the rollowlng d .. lm,W..slprn Arell Power. July powerNebr Ollpl o/Rev "ale,!.. _BlveC'0"BI",,5h,eld,ln,Mlllw'sMkl ",pPayroll,I.. OOrAndy', Tore repL/!lI{jueo! Mun.. d"~5

-£' Soc Sec Blir~e", mon5oc SecUI'''IIO'5 Fund.elec"tllndy Lellpley mow,n\lNo",",wesletn Bell phon/!'lNo,!olk PublIC L.br",y po~llIgll

Mllqu"" I,on, lower 'IllVIClIM,d Am /.Ie......rch .upNOrlh"''''NE EOD duesW"",d/! ')I/tle Bank

\,,1.. dep bo~ rentCoop""pWllyn"Co Publ>( Power

ca">,,r 'enllli power rep~ N NilI'I G.. ~. gnBake' & Tllrlor, boook,NN Clod, • Au . dvesNodolk Oll',e, sup<'oc:..ecFundlrll""lorltnd'B"ck.".·,.,upLy,lmj·s.ratCQnlrol

Ad,ourn"d M~ S2 p rnB~cavs" 01 Labor Dill', Ine ne.1 rnlletlng

dal" h.., be~n char\ged Tile Board 01Trv,l.,.e,o! Ih~ VIllllQeol Winside. Nebr,,$k..... 111 rneo!'l In re<,julllr ses.,lon al J 1tI p.m. onT",,~d..y s..p!e",bf!' I 19112 II! Ihe m<!<'lU"'O'oom abo~e '1>(0 audHo<lum. which meel\nO~III beoplIn 10 !he public An IIgendator ~u{h

rneellnQ loep! con1lnuou,'y (urr..nl. "

ST. MARY'SCATHOLIC CHURCH

(JIm Buschelman, pastor)Thursday: Mass, 8:30 B.m

Friday: Mass, 7 a.m.Saturday: Mass,- 6 p,mSunday: Mass. 8 and 10 B,mMonday: Mass, 8:30 B.mTuesday: Mass, 8:30 B.mW(!dnesday: Mass, 8:30 a,m

THEOPHILUS UNITr::DCHURCH OF CHRIST

(Gall Axen, pastor)Sunday: Worship, 9 a m

REDEEMER LUTHERANCHURCH

(Daniel Monson, pastor)Thu'rsdav= Men's study group,

6:45-a,m.Sunday' Early service with _

children's sermon, 8:30 a.m.; noSunday school; late servJce, 11.

Tuesday; Ladles study group,6:45 a.m.

Wednesday: Sewing, 1:30 p.m.

ST. ANSELM'SEPISCOPAL CHURCH

1006 Main St,(James M. Barne", pastor)

SundBY: Holy Eucharist, 10:30am

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERANCHURCH

(Oo,.lver Peterson. pastor)Thursday: Counseling, 9 am ..

pasforal relations committee, 8pm

Sunday: Sunday church school,9 158,m \l!Jorshlp, 10')0

Wednesd.ily: LCW generalmeeting, 2 p.m; confirmationmeeting, 8

UNITED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

{Robert H. Haas, pastor!Sunday: Worship. 9 45 am

coffee and fellowshIp, 10 35Monday Church education

commilte-e. 7 p m Session. 7 30

WAKEFIELD CHRISTIANCHURCH

(Marty Burgus, pastor)For schedule and services

and/or transportafion call RonJone,;. 3754355

WESLEYAN CHURCH(Harold Nichols, pastor)

Sunday: Sunday school. 9 45a m worShip. 11: Bible stUdy, 7p m evening worship, 7 30

Wednesday: Prayer meeting.Bible sludy and CVe. 7 30 pm

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Hemp dogbane can frustrate your harvestplans. By choking combines. And biting Intoyour harvest time. .

A Ban",,'" herbicide plus 2.4-D tank mixbltesl!ack - controls dogbane so harveS!Is taster and l1asier. Just apply lhe Banvelhertllcldl1 tank mix shortly batora harvest.When corn is in the brown silk stage ­before the f1f1lt killing frost. While dogbaneIs BIIII green an<! growing.•

Banvel herbicide Imme<:Jlately penetrates

ttle=bane leaves, Then. It.ar.'local."·lhf tnt WlHIda10 knocl< dogbalitout ltle <»mbfnInO %one."'

Georgia jans,.n,coordinator

Take thebiteoutof hemp dogbanewith Banvef herbicide.

LIVING WORDFELLOWSHIP

WavneWoman's Club Room222 Pearl St.

IMMANUEL LUTHERANCHURCH

Missouri Synod(Lloyd Redhage, vicar)

Thunda.v: LalJles Aid, 2 p.m.Sundey: Worship, 8:4S a.m,;

Sunday schOOl, 9:4.5 (Notechange of tl me)

Monday: Ladles Aidevangelism at Wakefield HealthCare Center, 2:30 p,rn

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCHMissouri. Synod -

(Thoma. Mendenhall, pastqr)(Jon Vogel, assoc. pastor)

Sunday: • The Lutheran Hourand Joy. broadc8stJaCl:L...1·30a,m.; Sunday. school and'Blble'classes, 9; worship with holycommunion, 10.

Tuesday: 'Meetlng of parents ofconflrmands, 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday: -Me~'--slbte

breakfa-s-t, 6:30 a.m.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESKingdom Hall

616 Grainland Rd.Ttlursday: Congrega t iana I

book study. 7:30 p,rnSunday: Bible educational talk

9:30 a.m,; Watchtower study,10:20

Tuesday; TheQ,trallc school7:30 p.m., service meeting, 8 20

For more information callJ'1S·2396.

INDEPENDENT FAITHBAPTIST CHURCH

208 E. Fourth St.(Bernard Maxson, pastor)

Sunday: Sunday school, \0a.m.; worship, 11; evening worship, 7:30 p.m

WednesdaY: BIble study, 7' 30p.m.

For tree bus transportation call37S·3413 or 315·2358

Wednesday, Aug. 15: Crochetand crafts, 2 p m" exercise class,2:30 pm.

Thursday, Aug. 26: Rhyttlmband visits Wayne Care Centre. '}p.m.; bridge, 3 p m

FIRST UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH

(Kenneth Edmonds, pastor)

FMTH EVANGELICALLUTHERAN CHURCH

Wisconsin Synod(Welley Bruss, pastor)

Sunday: Worship, 7:45 a.m

FIRST TRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCH

AltonaMissouri Synod

(Ray Greenseth, pastor)Sunday: Worship, 10;30 a.mWednesday: Blblestudy,2p.m

. ' .wayne seniorcitizens center

fiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST(Christian)

1110 East 7th(Ian Blacker)

(supply minister)Thursday: Bible study, 8 p mSaturday: Bible study, B p.rnSunday' Bible school, 9:30

a m worship, 10'30.Wednesday: Bible study, 8 p,m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH(Edward Carter. pastor)

SUnd;i~j.Mornlngworship. 9:45a.m.; coffee fellowship. 11; Sun­day church school, 11 :20; eveningworship' and fellowship, 1 p.m,;Slngsplratlon (third Sundayevening of each month). 7,

Tuesday; "Time Ou' tor SmallFry"; Good News Club for allyoungsters, Gannaway home, 923Windom st., 3:30 p.m

Wednesday; Midweek service,1 p.m, Olaconate meeting(second Wednesday of eachmonth), 9' lS p;m

:::'-Ch-u-.r-C-h-s-e-rv-:-ic-e-s-~--I.legalnotices;; CHR1STIAN LIFE ASSEMBLY $undIY: Worship, 9:30 a.m.; (Rick Deemy, pa$tor)II lA. R. Well.,,,pntar) . coffee ""4" cony~rsatlon,. 10130; "ruesday~ Chlldr:ens 8lble cia!!!!II Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 church school, 10:45:' clean-up and adult feJlowshlp,. 6:45 p.m.;iii a.m.; worshfp, 10:45; evenl~ day In the church bast;!'ment and worship and teaching service.~ worc-....hIp, 7:30p.m" .Sunday school rooms. Ttos p.m. 7:30... WedMSdaV= Evening worship.iii 7,30 p.m. .ii--I EVAN~~~~~~ FREE

I 1mil. east of Country Club

If S~~::Os~:~~~~P's'Chs::r.) 10.tI 'a.m.; worship, 11; evening ser-

I VI:~':,s~~y: Blblesfudy,8p.m.ill~

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CARD GUESTSCarroll Senior Citizens were

guesls at the Wayne SeniorClthens Center for tho monthlypitch card party last Frldav

'c. Prizes w'ere won by DO'ra,~. Stoltz. traveling, Lend:f." Rethwisch,. la.dles· high, Irene~ Harmer, ladles low, Clarence~I May, men's hIgh, and BIll- Vahlkafllp, men's low

'¥' ··K';~- affernoon lunch withwatermelon was ~rved fo the 35persons In attendance

PIANO RECITALPlano $tudents of Mrs Emil

Uken pre!>ented a musical program a' the cenfer on Monday

Those performing were SheilaCowgill. Dale Droe~cher, BrettFuelberth. Lisa Jacobsen, Shannon Janke, Jessica Orms-by,Rebe-cca and Rodney Porter,Brian and Greg Schmid!. andDavid Zahniser

Duet! were performed bySheila Cowgill and DavidZahniser, and Brett Fuelberthand Greg Schmidt

A magic show followed witharcH Fuelberth, and Brian andGreg Schmidt

FILMS SHbWNTwo films were shown at the

center, entitled "Salt andHyperten!flon" and "SeniorPower and How to Use' t '

Films are shown each Tuel>dayfollowing the congregate ~eal

G(~dys Petersen chaired thecurrent event session with 12 at·tending Sever"l members worked on crafts afterward

SENIOR CALENDARThursday. Au;. 19: No..-thellisi

Area Agency on Aging boardmeeting. Norfolk. 10a,m.; film, 2p,m.; bridge, 3 p,m.

friday, Aug, 10: Serrnonette, 2p.m,; slng··a·long, 2:30 p.m

MDndliy. Aug. 23: Social !ecurlty 'representatlve at center, 10a m. to noon; Bible 5tUet;, 2:30p.m.

Tue-!4ay, Aug. 23; Film, Ip.m.; cu-rrenteventl. 2 p.m.

Tr- Wayne He~ld;TtMIndaY. August 19, 1912

..11" of thanks help wanted for sale miscellaneous wanted

WILL DO custom hay·stacklngwith John Deere stacker. Call585·4716. 1·24tf

agricUltural

WANTED, NEED MATURE,lOVing' woman to care· for small CAR POOL trom Wa'fTle to Siouxchild. Prefer live-In. Must drive, City, M through F.. If InteresfedBox 32, Wisner, NE 68791. a12t3 call 375-3296 after 7:30p.m. a1213

WANTED: Land to rent tor '83crop season. Larry Thompson.375-3267. ' a5t6

ROOMMATEWANTED~Female WANTED: Apart"Ufnt for 2to share two bedroom apartment,- Senior college females. PleaseWasher/dr~er,Call 375· \992 81213 ClI;II collect 1-0402·564-5514. 81613·

c/o 80. CThe Wayne Herald11. MClin Str_t

Wayne. HE 687.7

mobile homes

MEN AND WOMEN. 17 ~82

TRAIN NOW FOR--I~C~'V~lL~S""E~DV"""·"'"'''-__ +-~"~~KlUfTn.'ElJ~y;"wmm",r-,aOllabyslltlng WAN rEo, BabYslt1.r

m

·iii--.TiyF'OR :5ALE :-:Ai<C Toy' Poodles ,- ,~ EXAMS and other odd lobs l!!Inytl~. Call 'home Monday·Fddey. MU$t have2872316 before J pm. a19t3 No High SChoot Neceaaary 375.J992, a12tJ references. Call after 5 p.m,·

PoalUonaStartAaHlghAa 375-1841. a12t3

$9.38 HOUA·POST OFFICE -CLERICAL·MECHAN~CS -INSPECTORS

KEEP PRESENT 0108 WHILEPAEPAAINQ AT HOllE FOA

OOVEAMMENT rUMS

W~lIe .. InclUde Phone No ToN.tlon_' Tr.lnt"1J Sve., Inc.

AIRCRAFT FOR SAL,E - 19"Cessna 150. 16000.00. flyinglenons included. Allen Aviation.375·4664 - a1713

FOR SALE: 14 )( 65 SkylineMobile Home, Wrledt TrailerPad... 375 4530 m27H

FOR SALE: 18 horse power Kinggarden tractor, with plOW. disc,and loader Dave Johnson,58.4 2459 a 16tJ

Many Oth.r It••• Too M••,ral' To M,1Ition • EYlrJ!h11l I,d.cetl

Sne.20% to 70%· W.'re GoIng To Mov.11iilM~.Now"

Brand. Name M.rella_dis•• Prie.s BI.s,.fI,

Fantastic Price Cuts • It All Happens

We Must Move This Merchandise

HELP WANTED: In need of,part tlm'e household help,IMMEDIATELY 375,1980 after7)Opm a19

HELP WANTED: Full timeassls'ant manager positions Inmens and Nomens group homesApply Region IV SerVices, 206Logan Wayne. Nebr Equal Opportundy Employer a19t)

CRUISE SHIP JOBS! All occuPC!'Ions Great income potentialFor Information cal! 6(J2'~8 0426Dept 1140 Phone call relundabie a19a26

BOREDl BROKE! BLUE! Selltoys and gifts until DecemberPart tim,e, Party plan, Free kitNo collection No delivery House01 lloyd Call collect401 ]71 6035 a19t1

real estate

Two ocr_ noo~ Highway 9.

.....t of Wayne, o_~ 0 ....

attracth,. ~ao(h ,",om.

four MdroOft'l'll, cenl~al air.

large "Itch." and diningar_. bullt.ln ronge o",on.

dldt..,cnh_ and dl.p~1.

large 1I"lng room. flnl.hed

bo_ment, two bath., two

1;1I. at tac:hed garage. 1m

medlat. p,o•• eliionOwner. want It IOld.

ThC?r RealtyNorfolk. Ne.

371.1314

I,..,.,. 'riMy, .... 20-26 .'(beepf T.-.J Show "'5 ......

HOUSE FOR SALE by t') .... nerCorner 101 ;; tJe-droom horn,:, 1

bath Full bdsement neN'y In!>ulated ..... "l< etlenslve rernodelIng fully carpete-<:i Low .ri'erest

~:a::ifi;/Ly~:s a~~~c:;bll: I~~mId 40's Shown by apPointmentonly Phone )754192 alter 7pm a19tJ

Hurry - Mw,t lAd klonfNlgh'ly 7:20 p.m.

Lat. Show 'rl._Sat ..Tue.At 9:30 p.m.

8arg~ln Night Tues.ct.y

FOR SALE Brl(~ homebedrooms "j bath,,> dO'Jbl(-garage O,,~r ],400 square t~,

i,vlng area on two I~vels ShOWnby appo,ntment o,-,!y (all3753590 alter 6 p Tn a 12tf

HOUSE FOR SALE; 314 West)rd. Wayne Contact Stafe N,a.tlonal Trust Dep1 State Nafional Bank, )75 1lJ(l m3tf

HELP WANTED Part timeSOCial ..... orker at Children'sDe'o'elopmenlal Center ReqvlresB A ,n SOCial work or relatedf'eld Apply to Region I V ] 14We", I )rd, or call )757880 Equalopportunity employer al2t]

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PH: 375-'280..II THEATRE

automobiles

W...,... v... c....fry .... n.uf"'y N"",',

~"""'.... t.M"thlty....·a.. .. ·.~ ..!he-&"'~

FOR RENT: Two bedroom, airconditioned, partially f'urnisheda'parfmenf Calt after 5 00,telephone 375·1740 17'1

FOR RENT: 2 bedr,oom houseOishwasher, refrigerator andrange Included Main floor Utilitv S250 a month DepoSit reqUlred ]75-1371 or 3751213 after 6pm a'l9t8

DON'T EVE R BUY a new or used

~~~ ,0; str ~~~dUn~~:~~r~h~~;~~,'375 1212 We Cdn save YOUmoney a12tf

FOR RENT New 2 bedroomfamily hOUSing, Ponca HeightsApartments, FmHA. Equal.Opportunily HOUSing PoncaHelgnts I nc ponca, Ne Phone7552756 m17tf

SINCERE THANKS TO PastorHaferman and aJI my relafivesand friends for their prayerscards. visits and phone callswhile I was at Methodist Hospitalin Omaha and since my returnhome, Arnold Janke a 19

for rent

FOR RENT: Basement apartment, partially flJrnlshed 2bedrooms, air condItioning. offstreet parking 375 1980 atter 7 30p,rn 131913

PIANO and BAND INSTRU­MEKt LESSONS; Music degree;plano major; band director, 9years Call Jay Hartman,375-4113 a9t4

special notice

THANK YOU'tEVERYONE AFTER MY ACCIDENT It was a HelP WAt{TED: Part-time NOTICE Q,F VACANCY ....;.family, friends. Or. jim Lindau, consolation to have Providence bookk~nd secretary for TYPIST II (Full·Tlme). OfficesRev. Dantel'MOJ'son, Sister Ger· Medical Center so near. Many Wayne Care' Centre. Hours flex 01 Academic Affairs and Waynetrude, the nurses and staff at Pro- thanks tp' the staff' members ible. Contact Alan Cooper State Foundation (approximatelyvidence Medical Center and at there -'or the speedy attention 1 Administrator 375-1922 aUn one·half time for each o(the twoWayne Family Practice Group received..The doctors, Mchnl .. .a..dl--o-l-tilng offices' To begl~ OR orfor their wonderful care, kInd·. clans and nurses were super at HELP WAN'fED: Like about Sf!!'ptem!;)er 1, 1982.·ne5Se$ and concern during my ]I getting me back together again needlework & Crafts? Earn an . S7M/mo, plus limited benefits.lness. The visits. cards, telephone Thanks to all the friends and outstanding income while work ReQuesl lIPplJca,f1on and lobcalls and flowers were all deeply relatives for the gifts, .... isi's, Ing part time Ideal opportunity description by writing Director,

.appreciated. Ed Grqn~ _ ill_ ~~i:e~n=t t~I~~on:n~a~li~C~ for yovng mothers & busy _~:p~tyn:t;~:t:~ro~en;:.lw:::;returning home May God bless ~~:;~~;~r2~04~~ve!>t~~;:7 N6 68787 or by calling 375·2200,you all for your thoughtfulness E:o;I 485 Application deadilneRalph Olson ,a19 - .-----"- 500 P..l!l·.-, August 24, 1982.

E EO AA Employer 8283·6. a16t3

A "SINCERE THANK YOU" tomy family, friends a~d relativesfor cards, flowers, gifts and visitswhile In the Methodist Hospital inOmaha and since returnInghome. A special thanks to PastorJohns~cm Mrs RaymondFlorine a19

WE WOULD LIKE to thankeveryone for the cards, giltS,visits and phone calls we reCelved while Krista was in fhe

hospital in Sioux City and sincereturning home SpeCial thank,,>to everyone who helped take care01 Jennifer and to Rev Monsonfor hiS Visits We appreciate' It dllvery much Larry dnd JlJlleSiebrandt ]p--r'i"i1i"fer andKrista al9

TWO BEDROOM HOUSE forrent In Winside Availab'leseptember Phone 186 45]]: a 1213

GET· YOUR PIANO .TUIlE])before ~sons this tall Tuner InWlJYM 'Mea to end of August-Bruce DeLarqe_ 25A--7738 or leavenat'l'Je at The Wayne H.erald.. alm

business opp.

GARAGE SALEFriday, August 20th

9 a.m.·6:30 p.m.1306 Sherman

Children'. clothing 5b.. 2-14. Men's and

women', clothing, Various size bikes.Bedspreads. Gam••,-'loy•• Car tires and

Miscellaneous.

upcoming sales

GARAGE SALESaturday, Aug. 21 - 9 a.m.-6 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 22 - 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

1421 Claycomb Road - WayneMens, women. and children. clothing and shoesIn various ..Izes, winter coats and ladc:eta, bike.,toy., games. books, planters. hi-fi phonograph.assortment of kitchen Item., rug .hampooer.knick knacks ~nd m'Hellan&oua.

OWN YOUR OWN JEANSPORTSWEAR, Infant Preteenor Ladles Apparel Store Offeringall nationally knOwn brands suchas Jordache (hlc Lee LeVIVanderbilt CalVin KleinWrangler ov,:;r 200 other brands$7,900 to $16,SOO Includes beginnlng Inventory airfare tor one toFashlor> Cf>nter training. fixlures grand promotionsCall M~ ! 612;

835 1304 d 19

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yitl,'ge sale

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