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I. '\ -117TII YEAR--:NO..-W -- BUiIdi1ig is goal forESU -This. issue: 1 section, 10 pages - Single.!&p-y 50 cents Thought for the day. A thing of beauty is a job forever. The Educational Service Unit #1 board agreed to proceed with inter- views to hire an architect to build a new headquarters building for the agency in Wakefield. The tax funded agency provides jointeducational selVices including school nurses and special edueatien to schools in Northeast Nebraska. The existing building on Main Street in Wakefield is rife with including inadequate parking, high maintenance and energy costs an\! poor handicap accessibility accord- ing to Rod Garwood, administrator. "The question of building a new __!!uiding,isnot one of if, itsa question orwhen," said Garwood. He told the board now was the golden opportu- nity because of low interest rates and the availability of a piece of 1IDJdLl1at would be Ideal for the location of the facility. The land owner has even proposed purchas- . g the eX,is1ing building for a "very good Garwood. currenUyJias.looemployees and offers training services to school personnel and often the space to fulfill those needs is limited, he said. The current building also has seven separate furnaces and the unit is spending $25 ,000 a yearto keep it maintained, he said. Garwoodestimated the unit would have to borrow $250,000 to finance proposed new construction but the specifics of costs, si,ze and design would have to be worked out with the architect. croased-feH+te-+oo' tbal-;ltretelr.---11lillbeJ:businc.s.satXuesdal"s JiiSU The $3 miliion project is oneof the meeting in Wakefield, ,ihe board phases that will eventually upgrade members voted to set a budget hear- the entire route between Norfolk to mg date of Sept. 7 to take public South Sioux City to federal second- comment on its proposal to exceed ary road standards. See -ESU, Page 3 /' i H. - ... -:Crc:a..LU 1 -L-- That's what the cast of "Marne" hopes to make the performance of the popular musical when it takes to, the Wayne Community Theater stage August 27, 28 and 29. At rehearsals Thursday, Gwen Jensen, who portrays Marne, is shQwn singing with Jon Gathje_ as other cast members converse in the backg!ound. The performances wiIl be at the Wayne State Campus. Highway work delayed by weather Wayne's Sheryl Lindau may be the front-runner for the appointment to fill the unexpired term of State Serr:-Kurt ltolTensteilnlft1:l' lIle pareriTwithdfawalofanothercillldi· date, JacldeHartnetl:, Dakota County Commissioner. Mrs. Hartnett apparently asked the governor to remove her name ffQlIl.c.onsideratiC:lll-fer the appoint- ment, howc;ve, r, supporters were en- CpllJJlgingAIe.r tQ reconsider. KimRobak, chiefof stafHo. G01l BeONelson, told the HeraldFriday ,,----- afternoon she did not know whether AUGUST20, 1993 --=FieIa thins· in bid for Guv'snod ing an announcement very soon to end all the 8p,eCulation. Democratic officials said at least two of the candidates the governor _ is-considering1lI"e-R1:poblican. The only two candidates for the appoint- L;vely and hun... ment who have made their names '"' I I public have been Mrs.,Harnett and Mrs. Lindau. Ms. Robak said she could not release the names of the other candidates being considered. At Friday morning's Chamber of Commerce coffee in Wayne Mrs. Lindaus supporters wereencouraged to redouble their efforts by calling the governor'soffice at471-2244:to The construction work on the 7- halt "vo1ceIIrerr support-ror-liCfappoilil=-------jjjileSlrelch OIRighway 35 from Toot 'paved shoulders. traffic at the Wayne County line. ) ment.·' Wakefield to Emerson has been be- Constantwetsoilconditions mean , -, The governor has said he will hind schedule by as much a five the crews cannot adequately pre- llsnotsafeforthatmuchtrafficto heavily' weigh his preference for weeks this summer because of pare the subsurface for paving, said be on the county roads, SaId appoin{ment for the candidate who weather related delays,said project Brummond. Paving over wet condi- Brummond,.who added even seml- appears to be the most electable, manager Scott Brummond of tions would mean major mainte- truck traffic IS usmg county roads to meaning the one that generates the Wayne. nance problems down the road he avoid taking the detour which takes most support from throughout the Extra effort by the contractor has said the traffic north to Highway 20. Ie coiinty officials have "That's oIlly-allllrrt"'Kor-r (l'tlvivernmii,lrr.e'<sno",utt+---r::..:Ja-.=;:::::==::::==:::; cess. ule on the project but it is still about expressed over the addi- of the way," said Brummond. He Mrs. Liridau, ",no-is-serving her- -- thr.ee.weeks behimthesaid. tionaltraffic that is using county saId traffic wIll be allowed on the second term on the Wayne City Plans now call for the-center24- roads rather thari-the desiglTIlLed de- ncwstretch )cfore wmter. Couneil,ownsandoperates herown feet of the new roadway tQbe opened tour_to avoid the construction, said Brummond-said the new roadway in time for use during the winter Brummond. He said officials in will be a great improvement with See SEI'!lATE, Page 3 months and then have the contractor Thu'rston County have even posted the number of no-passing zones de- sideration or nol. She said she knew Nelson had talked with Mrs. Hartnett when he visited Dakota County Thursday. " Mrs. Hartnett was unavailable Friday and Ms. Robak said she had not talked to the governor about his governor had talked to Mrs. Lindau and at least two other potential ap- pointees aRs that!t@ "'QlIls b@ mak , ,06 WA tick- ets are on sale at the Wayne High School office for the 1993-94 school year. Ticket prices are adults, $27; grades 7-12, $20; and grades 1-6, Weather $15. The ticket allows admit- tance to all home activities EXll;nded Weather Forecast except district tournaments' and Northern Activities Sunday through Tuesday: chance of Conference events. showers and thunder storms Activify-tickerts will also Sunday, dry Monday and Tuesday; be available at the annual highs, lower-80s; lows, 60-65. all-sports kickoff night, Da'e Hlgh\ Low Preclp. Thursday:Aug. 26 at Wayne Aug. 18 89 (fJ High School. Aug. ,19 79 64 Senior 1!l!Ss\1_Lat .Au&.20 , __ &4..,_· -6-2, _C' - ReCOrded 7 I.m. far previous 24 hour period tivities are also available. PreclpllaUon/Month - 4" . Year- To -Date - 25.29" Tickets on sale Taxes due wAYNE COUNTY - The second half of real estate taxes be- come,delinquent Sept. 1 ang will drR_W l'l.perceiillnterestafter.that,'_ , date, according. to Leon Meyer, Countytr.,asurer. Taxpayers are . aSICOOtODnng lheifsiaiement when paying their taxes. --Sc1'immageslaJed ' WAYNE - Wayne State will conduct its fITst at 7 p.m.-SatutdayarMemoi"ial-Stadium on the practice field; Th - -4-H IJQlkyballpartypWnnM_ _' _ WAYNE CbUNTY -4-H Teen Supremes will hold a volleyball party on Sunday, Aug. 22 at I p.m. at the W:rync_County Faif.. - groumls: MemBers are asked to invite their friends and tn 'bring their ownJlOp.1'.izza",illbe provided. New library lwurs announced WAYNE - The Wayne Public Library will begin new hours •• be open 12:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Budget constraints prevent keeping the lib.-ary open, for the full ____-, ---noon-lTour,begmrthissum' - -- - -- -- -- mer, . in' addition to the 9 p:nr.closing'arin'previo winter hours. Comments on hours are welcome. ..... __ .,;" '- (,nne first day work_outs ll)St Monday. _Wayne opens up the season on Friday, Sept...J against Schuyler at Memorial Field in - for the gl'itHl'onsport-this falt--- /,..----_..... ........ -----_ .... _--- l1UJle r----ccBy=l.eso-Ma_- der, Colo. that nearly filled tne sta- OOforeGodishumbling," it is not macho to be spiritual, the f __u __n, __ are- Ameriean men haVe abdicated their other men in the community. and families when men kneel arid pray aloneouttheie(asaChristian man)," responsibilitlesasspiritualleadersin "We need IQ build up the role of with them. said Kevin Moore. However, he said __ Keepers" when he attended the-Boulder con' . T -- cording to a.J!fQIlPofWayne,.men Zetocha,-who attended the "Pfdmise meeting is anailnual event that was ference with 50,000 other men in a. _ with thousands of other Keepers" conference inColorado. He an outgrowth of Colotado football football stadium singing and /Jolding men from across l/Ie said'llilnYJ!Lt!!e ills the T@ion facCll..£.oochBillMcCartney's_<!esire.rosee .' their haoos..uJiandpraying.aloud"l. see that trend reversed. can be blamed on the idea thatis not . men elevate·themselves-tonewroles ' cameback with a differentattitude. It 1_ .A dozen Waynians reo manly ormacho tb get on yotirknees . ofspiritualleadershipintheirfamilies wasd real, benefit tn me." I befon;GooanilY<jjjffaifiilya.nd pray. and - I u ." · """,,,'.00 b. k.... h

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-117TII YEAR--:NO..-W --

BUiIdi1igis goalforESU

-This. issue:1 section, 10 pages - Single.!&p-y 50 centsThought for the day.

A thing of beauty is a job forever.

The Educational Service Unit #1board agreed to proceed with inter­views to hire an architect to build anew headquarters building for theagency in Wakefield.

The tax funded agency providesjoint educational selVices includingschool nurses and special edueatiento schools in Northeast Nebraska.The existing building on Main Streetin Wakefield is rife with probl~rilS

including inadequate parking, highmaintenance and energy costs an\!poor handicap accessibility accord­ing to Rod Garwood, administrator.

"The question of building a new__!!uiding,isnot one of if, itsa question

orwhen," said Garwood. He told theboard now was the golden opportu­nity because of low interest ratesand the availability of a piece of

1IDJdLl1at would be Ideal for thelocation of the facility. The landowner has even proposed purchas­. g the eX,is1ing building for a "verygood priGe~aid Garwood.~U currenUyJias.looemployees

and offers training services to schoolpersonnel and often the space tofulfill those needs is limited, hesaid. The current building also hasseven separate furnaces and the unitis spending $25 ,000 a yearto keep itmaintained, he said.

Garwood estimated the unit wouldhave to borrow $250,000 to financeproposed new construction but thespecifics of costs, si,ze and designwould have to be worked out withthe architect.

croased-feH+te-+oo' tbal-;ltretelr.---11lillbeJ:businc.s.satXuesdal"s JiiSUThe $3 miliion project is oneof the meeting in Wakefield, ,ihe boardphases that will eventually upgrade members voted to set a budget hear­the entire route between Norfolk to mg date of Sept. 7 to take publicSouth Sioux City to federal second- comment on its proposal to exceed

ary road standards. See -ESU, Page 3

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That's what the cast of "Marne" hopes to make the performance of the popular musical when it takes to, the Wayne CommunityTheater stage August 27, 28 and 29. At rehearsals Thursday, Gwen Jensen, who portrays Marne, is shQwn singing with Jon Gathje_as other cast members converse in the backg!ound. The performances wiIl be at Ral1lse~!hellter()nthe Wayne State Campus.

Highway work delayed by weather

Wayne's Sheryl Lindau may bethe front-runner for the appointmentto fill the unexpired term of StateSerr:-Kurt ltolTensteilnlft1:l' lIle -ap~

pareriTwithdfawalofanothercillldi·date, JacldeHartnetl:, Dakota CountyCommissioner.

Mrs. Hartnett apparently askedthe governor to remove her nameffQlIl.c.onsideratiC:lll-fer the appoint­ment, howc;ve,r, supporters were en­CpllJJlgingAIe.r tQ reconsider.

Kim Robak, chiefofstafHo.G01lBeONelson, told the HeraldFriday ,,-----afternoon she did not know whether

AUGUST 20, 1993

--=FieIa thins·in bid forGuv'snod

ing an announcement very soon toend all the 8p,eCulation.

Democratic officials said at leasttwo of the candidates the governor

_ is-considering1lI"e-R1:poblican. Theonly two candidates for the appoint- L;vely and hun...ment who have made their names '"' I Ipublic have been Mrs., Harnett andMrs. Lindau. Ms. Robak said shecould not release the names of theother candidates being considered.

At Friday morning's Chamber ofCommerce coffee in Wayne Mrs.Lindaus supporters were encouragedto redouble their efforts by callingthe governor'soffice at471-2244:to The construction work on the 7- retl!~,ring..l(Linsta1.Ltll.c-!k .i4cir-colm~e<He-lry-lllhalt

"vo1ceIIrerr support-ror-liCfappoilil=-------jjjileSlrelch OIRighway 35 from Toot 'paved shoulders. traffic at the Wayne County line.

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ment.·' Wakefield to Emerson has been be- Constantwetsoilconditions mean ,-, The governor has said he will hind schedule by as much a five the crews cannot adequately pre- llsnotsafeforthatmuchtrafficto

heavily' weigh his preference for weeks this summer because of pare the subsurface for paving, said be on the county roads, SaIdappoin{ment for the candidate who weather related delays,said project Brummond. Paving over wet condi- Brummond, .who added even seml-appears to be the most electable, manager Scott Brummond of tions would mean major mainte- truck traffic IS usmg county roads tomeaning the one that generates the Wayne. nance problems down the road he avoid taking the detour which takesmost support from throughout the Extra effort by the contractor has said the traffic north to Highway 20.

f----tlt·;tIi·~ctm;,· rIg1tlre1lJlJlO1'imilre-1lt111U::--h,eellippercdd-cc31a'te~trh,uq:pr,S;COmIl1lIer;0ll1tl'lmilreessC1cfti!ie~dr:--1M~'canwhl Ie coiinty officials have "That's oIlly-allllrrt"'Kor-r(l'tlvivernmii,lrr.e'<sno",utt+---r::..:Ja-.=;:::::==::::==:::;cess. ule on the project but it is still about expressed co~cern over the addi- of the way," said Brummond. He

Mrs. Liridau, ",no-is-serving her- -- thr.ee.weeks behimthesaid. tionaltraffic that is using county saId traffic wIll be allowed on thesecond term on the Wayne City Plans now call for the-center24- roads rather thari-the desiglTIlLed de- ncwstretch)cfore wmter.Couneil,ownsandoperates herown feet ofthe new roadway tQbe opened tour_to avoid the construction, said Brummond-said the new roadway

in time for use during the winter Brummond. He said officials in will be a great improvement withSee SEI'!lATE, Page 3 months and then have the contractor Thu'rston County have even posted the number of no-passing zones de-

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sideration or nol. She said she knewNelson had talked with Mrs. Hartnettwhen he visited Dakota CountyThursday. "

Mrs. Hartnett was unavailableFriday and Ms. Robak said she hadnot talked to the governor about his

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governor had talked to Mrs. Lindauand at least two other potential ap-pointees aRs that!t@ "'QlIls b@ mak

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WAY!IlE-~Activity tick­ets are on sale at the WayneHigh School office for the1993-94 school year. Ticketprices are adults, $27; grades7-12, $20; and grades 1-6, Weather$15.

The ticket allows admit- ~\~:ld~o";,~s:I~~ ~ChOOItance to all home activities EXll;nded Weather Forecastexcept district tournaments'and Northern Activities Sunday through Tuesday: chance ofConference events. showers and thunder storms

Activify-tickerts will also Sunday, dry Monday and Tuesday;be available at the annual highs, lower-80s; lows, 60-65.all-sports kickoff night, Da'e Hlgh\ Low Preclp.Thursday:Aug. 26 at Wayne Aug. 18 89 (fJ

High School. Aug. ,19 79 64Senior ci~zen1!l!Ss\1_Lat .Au&.20 ,__ &4..,_· -6-2, _C'

wHij=t're(=-adffifuID1cc-to~ac;;:-' - ReCOrded 7 I.m. far previous 24 hour periodtivities are also available. PreclpllaUon/Month - 4"

. Year- To -Date - 25.29"

Tickets on sale

Taxes duewAYNE COUNTY - The second half of real estate taxes be­

come,delinquent Sept. 1 ang will drR_W l'l.perceiillnterestafter.that,'_, date, according. to Leon Meyer, County tr.,asurer. Taxpayers are.aSICOOtODnng lheifsiaiement when paying their taxes.

--Sc1'immageslaJed 'WAYNE - Wayne State will conduct its fITst fOQ~ballscrimmage

at 7 p.m.-SatutdayarMemoi"ial-Stadium on the practice field; Th~~~c:.:.~s...OJ!t'nto~P¥blic.. - ----~.

-4-H IJQlkyballpartypWnnM_ _' _WAYNE CbUNTY -4-H Teen Supremes will hold a volleyball

party on Sunday, Aug. 22 at I p.m. at the W:rync_County Faif..- groumls: MemBers are asked to invite their friends and tn 'bring their

ownJlOp.1'.izza",illbe provided.

New library lwurs announcedWAYNE - The Wayne Public Library will begin new hours

_,_=-.~~~•• -~ng=Sept.~just-aftefbabor-Dayo-"fhe-libfary-will be open12:30 to 8:30 p.m., Mond~gh Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. onSaturdays and 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays.

Budget constraints prevent keeping the lib.-ary open, for the full____-, ---noon-lTour,begmrthissum' - -- - -- -- -- ,~c

mer, . in' addition to the 9p:nr.closing'arin'previowinter hours. Comments onhours are welcome.

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'- '~~!~~';~~~M~k ~~r;a~tT\~~~ilts-stTetcl1--U~lfe~st (,nne tealll-pr'lo-rto~pracitci,'duYi;;g=-first day work_outs ll)St Monday. _Wayne opens up the season on Friday, Sept...J against Schuyler at Memorial Field in

-~e....at-!:30-p.m~-'l'hefe-:au-5J-player-s-{}ut-for the gl'itHl'onsport-this falt---/,..----_....._----~--- ........-----_...._---~-~~~_~~~OUrrI:g-eS l1UJle _~i-ntitalityr----ccBy=l.eso-Ma_- der, Colo. that nearly filled tne sta- OOforeGodishumbling," saidRo~er it is not macho to be spiritual, the

f _Of_tIIe_J:l~~~d__u__n , uu_:~~:~~u~~~~gra~~;::i~~n~~~lt~t~O:o~e~\~~ __or~~~~~=~~~.l1\wyOIr are-Ameriean men haVeabdicated their other men in the community. and families when men kneel arid pray alone out theie(as aChristian man),"

responsibilitlesasspiritualleadersin "We need IQ build up the role of with them. said Kevin Moore. However, he said__ theirfamili~dcomm!!Jllii.~JiJ!C::_..melUlS-spiritual-leadefs,"'l\lIid---Bob-='TlTl,:llolililer~1>r9miseKeepers" when he attended the-Boulder con' .

T-- cording to a.J!fQIlPofWayne,.men Zetocha,-who attended the "Pfdmise meeting is anailnual event that was ference with 50,000 other men in a. _~~wliO,-alongwith thousands of other Keepers" conference inColorado. He an outgrowth of Colotado football football stadium singing and /Jolding

men from across l/IeOOlln!!"y,wantto~ said'llilnYJ!Lt!!e ills the T@ion facCll..£.oochBillMcCartney's_<!esire.rosee .' their haoos..uJiandpraying.aloud"l.see that trend reversed. can be blamed on the idea thatis not . men elevate·themselves-tonewroles ' cameback with a differentattitude. It

1_ .A dozen Waynians rec~ntlr reo manly ormacho tb get on yotir knees . ofspiritualleadershipin their families wasd real, benefit tn me."I turn~. fromi\J,lnoildenoml~alional befon;GooanilY<jjjffaifiilya.nd pray. and ~mmunities;SocietalaIidcul- -I u ~==-..-..~"'.- ."·""",,,'.00 b. k.... ,"'.mn~~_

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.cyril Smith,Cyril Smith, 73, of Belden died Thursday evening, Aug. 19, 1993 at

Providence Medical Center in Wayne.Services-are pending at the Schumacher Funeral Home.

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Edith FrenchEdith Freneh, 79, of-I:.auret-died-'fuesday;-Ang:-tT; 1'I'i)m theHmmst--

Care Center in Ulurel. . - .... - - .

Services were held Friday, Aug, 20 at the United Presbyterian Church inLaurel. The Rev. Jeff Sievert officiated,

Edith Alta French, the daughter of William and Olaffine Knudson John·son, was born June 14, 1914 at Laurel. She graduated from Laurel High

School in 1934. She married Robert French, The coupleJiyedthcir entireTIves in Laurel. -She wasa member [;{ lhe United Presbyterian Church inLaurel.

Survivors include two sisters, Helen Weblemoc of Ojai, Calif. and SadieFurrey_of Des Moines, Iowa; one sister-in-law, Elsie Duffy of South SiouxCity; one nephew, Charles Furrey of DesMoinei>. Iow.a._

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband in 1990 and one sis·ter. _

Pallbearers were Jim Recob, Clay Heydon, Tom Fredricksen, CalvinHavorka,'Vern Schultz and Louis Tolles. ~

Burial was in the Laurel Cemetery with the Schumacher Funeral HOl)1ein charge of arrangements,

Mable Nelson, 83, of Laurel died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1993 at theHillcrest Care Center in Laurel.

Services will be held Saturday, Aug, 21 at 10 a.m. at the ConcordiaLutheran Church in Concord. The Rev. Duane ~\burgerwill officiate.

Mabl~~yrtle Ncl~n~th~~~gh~~r of AI~~ and B;e,!~anson~n-------son, was born Aug. 29, 1909 in Cherokee County, Iowa. She was bapuzedand confIrmed at the Lutheran Church in Larabee, Iowa. As a child she livedon a farm at Larabee. She graduated from Larabee High School and Busi·ness School in Chicago, Ill. She married Ernest C. Nelson on Aug. 29,1932 in Cherokee, Iowa. The couple lived in North Dakota, Kansas andNebraska where Ernest was ~eFarrpastor. She was busy as a pastor'swife and hisSG!O~ retired in Lindsborg, Kan. in 1969 and moved toCunc'omJiil1988, She entered the Hillcrest Care Center in April of 1993.She was:.l member of Concordia Lutheran Church III Concord, many churchactivities~' the Concord Senior-Center, Welfare Club, Womens ChristianTemperance Union lIDd WOl)1en's Evangelical Lutb.<;ran Church of Americll,

Survivors include 'one son &nd daughter·in-Iaw, i{iclJardlllHI DeAnfj3Rimel of Lincoln; one daughter: Sliir1cYliusnm Omaha; nine grandchil·dren; 12 greatgfandchildren; and one great great grandchild. .

She was preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; t1llg SQ:ns.Harry Earl "Buck" Rimel and Don Rimel; one grandson, Rick Smith; threesisters; and four brothers,

Burial will be in the Laurel Cemetery with the Schumacher FuneralHome in charge of arrangements.

Mable Nelson

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband in 1989; -one son,Paul; one brother, Harry Hanson; and ~o sisters, Betty Riemers and EdnaSwanson,

Pallbearers will be Rick Peterson, Norman Anderson, Quinten Erwin,i Kurt Rewinkle. Paul Nelson and Andy Lutl .

SURsI ... iII be ifi the COiic6Id CelllCLeiY wid. die Scimtilaeher· funeral

Wednesday: Oven friedchicken. whipped potatoes withgravy. com, rye bread, baked apple.

Thursday: Salisbury steak,oven browned polalbes, orientalblend, whole wheat bread, cherrycheesecake.

Friday: Fillet of cod, scalloppotatoes, peas and carrots, toma­toes, raisin ~read, pears,

Dearborn., 10:09 p.m,-Harassing tele­

phone call at Mr. B's.10:45 p.m.-Check alarm at

Court House,

Celeb-raJion of9A~

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Senior Center

Tuesday: Pork chops, bakedPotato, brussel sprouts, cucumbers,whole wheat bread, jello cake:

Freeman, Laurel, speeding, $30;' bad check.

~-eOIlgregate--MemMenu,- _(Week of Aug, 23-27)Meals served daily at noon

For reseryafions call 375-1460---M6ItdM'~ Creamoo--<!fied beef

- on a bisCUIt, broccolT, top hat salad,chocolate eclair dessert.

NORFOLKMEDICALGROUP,P.C.

PHYSICIANS

except Monday, Aug. 23

Salellite Clinics· Pierce·Madison·StantonSkyview . Norlolk

WAYNE J:l0I!ce Report" -=...._................. __----(We-e1r-:or---t\-lIg~-2lJ027r .-­

Thursday: Chicken patty with l\1onday, August 9_bun,J~!1uce :m9!lli!Yoj]J)aise~green -----.l2:01.a.m=!'ossible party withbeans, peaches, cookie. minors on Pearl.

Friday: Sloppy joe with bun, 12:29 a,m.-Barking dog ontater rounds, pears, cake. Valley Drive.

Milk served with each meal

"Friday: Grilled cheese, md. vegetables, pineapple, po~~ity.

Milk served with each mealBreakfast sep'~d ~"~F)' ffieffiieg,

ALLEN _(Week of Aug. 23-27)

Monday: Breakfast Pop

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WAYN~-·~

DENTALCLINIC

S.P. BECKER, D.D.S.

611 North Main Street--wayne~etiraslla ­

Phone: 375·2889

FAMILY VISIONCENTER

Quality & CompleteVision Care8'1B--Ave-.-E-­

Wisner, Nebraska

529-3558

School Lunches

Tarts I 'lOCh hill dllgS. lri tawrs.peaches, rolls and butter,

Tuesday: Breakfast - cinna·mon roll. Lunch '--- taverns on bun,-corn;-appIesauce:- '-

900 Norfolk Avenue402J371~3J60

No-rlOlk, -. NebraskaGeneral Surgery: G,D. Adams, M.D.,

.-I====:;:;;;;:;-;:i~""'~==t+-I'JICS;·-D,f:.I4eIH1e~,~i--WAYNE- atrics: RP. Votta, M.D., FAAP, D. Blo­menberg, M.D., FAAFP; Family Pr~ctice:VISION T.J. Biga, M.D.; Richard P Bell,

CENTERDAB.F.P.; W.F. Becker, M.D., FAAFP;F.D. Dozon, M.D. Inlernal Medicine:

DR. DONALD E. KOEBER WJ Lear, MD, D Dudley, M.D.

OPTOMETRIST313 ."In S1.

Phon. 375.2020 Wayn., HE

___Wednes.day; Breakfas.L~-co[.fee cake. Lunch - beef steak,mas.hedpotatoes and gravy, mixed

~ fruit, rolland butter.Thursday: Breakfast - French

toast. Lunch - Chicken patty onbun, green-beans, pineapple.

FrJday. Breal<fasl- muffins.Lunch - crispitoes, lettuce salad,pears, brownie.Milk and juice served with breakfast

Milk served with lunch

12:35 a.m.-Tractor cab open Wednesday, AugustllWINSIDE with light on at Heritage Homes, 5: 17 a.m.-Alarm going off at

1:50 a,m,-Loud party on 9th Farme/)i Merchant :State Bank.(Week of Aug. 23-27) S - 7:44 a.m,-Unlock vehicle al

Monday: Pizza pockets, cheese t. Pearl4:56 p.m.-assault reported.

and crackers, green beans, ice milk 7:26 p.m.~Dog at large on 8:50 a.m.-Assist with Juvenilebars,Tuesday: Hamburgers on a bun Valley Drive. at Juvcnile Dctention Ccntcr.

and fixings, pcas, potato wedges. 7:07 p.m.~Theft of gas at 7-Wednesday: Chicken nuggets Tuesday, August 10 Elevcn.

WAKEFIELD and BBQ sauce, whipped potatoes 7:02 a.m.-Unlock vchicle at 7:12 p,m,-Trespassing at city(Week of Aug. 23-27) Pamida pool

Monday: Hamburger on bun, and gravy, hot rolls and butter, 8:31 a.m.-Assist fellow citizcn 4 Th f f' 4 hpickle slices, com, peaches. cake. on Nebraska. 7: I p.m.- e t 0 nng on . t

Tuesday: Hot ham and cheese. Thursday: Hot dogs, French 83Th f 4th S SI.- - fries, half orange, peanut buller : I a.m.- e t on l. 8:43 p.m .-Dog at large on

green beans, pears,.cookies, - cookies, 9:33 a,m.-Unlock vehicle on HillSide. --- ,

Wednesday: Chicken pally, Friday: Taco burgers, cheese, W. 3rd. 9:02 p.m.-unlock vchicle at Survivors include one and daughter.in.law, Joel and Anita Nelson ofmashed potatoes, roll and butter, pork and beans, fruit, brownies. 11:00 a.m.-Truck driving on 1st National BankCardCenter. Topeka, Kan,; two daugl1.ters,_Mrs, Iner (Naomi) Peterso.lLQLC;9.!1..!~_(ml.alld

_-.:. app~lesa,htnuee-m'1IV,--'f "",---j=---Mil~---=--Wl-ea--ch meal glass. -- "'---.- ----ro:3()p:m:=check area around Mrs. -Bob (Gloria) Morr.i.s. of Con~.~~.. four..&!'andc.lti!dren; and one greatThuisday. 'f3CO"lJTflrbUII, le,- .. ,",,"" woo, 116 Ch k If t _tuce and cheeseJrenG!Lflli:s, fnd! ·GrJdes.(il2.~"":': :_~._-"":,,lJl:=_ ee we are 0 hOllse o~ .------~ .._--~-------grarntsorr.-------::-~--- . .

choice of salall:bar--dailji-_ motonst on Nebraska. II :OL p.m,~Flghl outside EIcup. 2:34 p,m:-Request to- speak Toro.

with officer. II :04 p,m.-Pers()Jl fell and7: II p.m.-Car accident on couldn't get up on/naTne,

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The unit expects to collect over$ti30,OOO in local property taxcsbased on an anticipated tax levy of3,12 cents pcr hundred dollars ofproperty valuation. Altofthosc fig·urcswill be finalized aftcr the hear·mg nn the bUdgct and the final prop·erty valu3tion is set for the unit.

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DOTolh) J:...!11l1, (':lffull ElementaryLllll11T rhm:,sh, AssistantC<XJK'MAYNE·-Judy POI.·hlman, ManagerDonella Johnsoll, HelperKL-].i ]\Irgynscn, HdpcrPeggy Kemp, !-klper(;creld:! Lipp, HL·lpcr

Jalilee MllLhc-ll, Helper _Franee..;--jJocrhlm:nr;-Assis"fant rvfanagcr­M;p;ilH: Schwanke, Helper

Mary Slu~es, Cuok5)<-I~,Hc1re"CN__.'-----··ClXJK)fl'ARROLL',c,

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Dorothy French, Helper

BOARI) (IF EDUCATIONDr Sid Hillier, Presidenl --

I\.'ll'r<;on, Vice Prl.',,]\!L'n\Arneson

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the zero percent spending lid andconsider budget expenditures, Thetentative budget is proposed to jumpby a little under 5 percent. It calls forexpenditures of over $4 million-­over half of which goes to providespecial education services.

loAMe Benshouf-;f,r;nj~'

Lauri Brandenburger, Gracie 1Panicl Fehringer, Chnpter IShirley Hamer, Grade 4Joan Hansen, Chapter 1Troy Harder, Grade 3Amy Hill, Grad$ 3Patricia J~s, KindergartenClaudiaIKoeber, LibrarianDon Koenig, PEJudy Koenig, Orade 1Cheryl Kopperud, Vocal MusicSuc Larsen, Grade 3NadinG Li!?berstedt, Grade 2Peg LUlt, Grade I

--Karen-Meyer, e::ll;pter IRoger Reikofski, Grade 4Shirley Straight, Grade 2Cheryl Suehl, Grade 2Nicki Tiedtke, Kindcrgqr:tcnRESOURCE·

Lonnie Ehrhardt, PE 7 & 8Daniel Fehringer. Chapter I, ~()ci31 Studies 7

, Kmhy Pink, Homemaking 7 & X

Dave Hix, Industrial Arts 7 & XJoyce Hoskins, Grade 6

Ellen Imdieke, Grade 5Daniel Johnson, Social Studi~.~ 7 & 8Jill Klaver, Grade 6 Science & !kadingKeith Kopperud, Instrumental MlJ"ic, VocalSKathryn Ley, Vllca16, 7 &. isJan Liska, Chapter l, Science XDiane Long, _~;~ade 5 Math & RC:ldmgMary Ann LUll, Lang_ Arts 5 .\: (', English 7 & H

Joyce Mitchell, Engllsh 7 & XJill Pickinp~.lUgh, Grade 6 Soc Sluclies-& ReadingCaLhy Sump, Science 7 & ?oj

Phylis Trenhailc, Cradl' :)Marlene Uhing, Girls PE 7 & ,'\William Wilson, Indu ... tflal Arb 7 (\:. STwila Wiltse, Grade .'i

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including the possible privatizationof busing services for tHe affectedneighborhoods but nothing has beenfinalized.

The board cited safety issue~1!!ld

fairness Issue's in itS unanimous de­cision last month to halt in-townbusing.

HIGH SCHOOL-

The busing decision is final for in­IOwn students in Wayne this year.

_.There.,will not be any. The WayneSchool Board Busingcommittee wilInot recommend to the full board thatit change its earlier decision to_stopthe practrce of picking up studentsin the city limits.

Alternatives have been discussed

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,§!._~~~_~:,s_~!~~_~~S__~~~__SI. Mary's Elementary School classes will start- Wednesday, Aug.

Z,S with classes si:heduledJfO,.m~8)n_~~!i!Jl;30thaCdil)(.,S!artingThe Rainbow World Day Care the fund-mising-eff{)Fts to'fumish~ "TIlCOperating budgctlDpay'iiie'- Aug. L6,theregular school day will run from 8:30 uhtiI3:15. Morn-

Center constructionprojectis in the and'supply the facility. child care workers and overhead on ing kindcrgarten class, also starting 1>n Wednesday wiB be from 8:30final stages with projected opening Mrs. Watson is visiting with local the facility will be-C01lC~e.-__ uilli1.11:30..each.da}''1-~ ..__the first of October and-already 28 maTviaums-analJusmesses iilille- fees charged to parents, she said. "Little Lambs Preschool" classes at Sl. Mary's Schoot-Willbeginyoungsters are registered. interim with a "wish list" of items Thc facility is the culmination of a Monday, Aug. 30 wi!h classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday <:ach

The registrati()n is at about half the center stiB needs to acquire for multi.year-efforrthat·was an out-· ., "week'from '12:45 until 3: 15. There is still room in !he prcsctl'oohh.-tcl=a,ss~+---capacfiyfor the new day caTe center ~eopcning:The constructjon o'rthe ..grow!h of the- START-projecr-in . '·forlate·regislTation;-EaH"f1Ie-school office, 37S':Tl17~-~liIfd'MegwalSon SaId that is wh~re faclhty IS fmanced thr?ug.h grants Wayne. Oneofthecommunity needs SI. Mary's admits children of any race, religion, color or nationalthe board wanted to be on openmg and loans but !he furDlshmgs and _JdentifiedJnthe START effort was origiri to all !he rights, privileges, programs and activities a>;aiJable-at--._!--.._._ ..,day. She said she isJ'!eased ,,:~th the initill! st,ut,up.supl'lies_wil~needto ,ff]Ladditi<LnaHllllll~Jlild~ecin~~.theschooL·- . ..-. -- ---..- --- -- - - --response e center IS recelvmg 10 be acqmrciLffom conlTlbutlOns she .the community. '-'Faculty-assIgnments fo~ the 199'3·94 schex)1 year include: Bec~y...

b'oth interest from parents who want said. To date cmuributions..ha."e been. Black.illthg.r:alle.Jtcad:JcaffiQr;-Pam.Boohle,-'lhird=d-fuurth');ld~F, ,

=1O:Sl:IlltItheiJ'-chrij'Idr'errthereandJrom~-- Hcf1isl=iil'~wlshes':'·lolajs-ovei received'ffom 'the 'Vnitel) Way,' Diane Gentrup, kindergarten; Todd Hart, P.E,; Monica Jensen, music;-- thecommunitywhichis-helpingwi!h ' $50,000. $6,500; Great .~ne'$l,404...; 'Tom.. Marcia-bangbehn,language arts and preschool; and Jodi Lun,first.and

and Pat Cook, $ 00; Kiwanis Club, second grade.

B '· d·· ' final $1,OOO~ Womll of Today, $75; L.._..,.;, ..1

usrng ecJSIOn . , Mitchell EleclTi , $1,000: People's ESU----------------• .~, ,.' N3lural Gas,$535;Raintree Liquors,

$10; Maureen Taylor, $50 andMarlene Mueller, $15.

In addition the community BibleCamp donated money toward toysfor the cenler llIId many people have_donated used items by the box fulI,'said Mrs. Watson. Those wishingmore information orto plcdgeassis­lance should,call 375-2437.

Connie Bargstadt

New advisorfor students

Connie Bargstadt, R.N., ofWinside has been named the newstudenlheal!h 'advisor at NortheastCommunity College.

Bargstadt will provide assess­ment of general iII ness and, ifneeded, refer students 10 the appro­priate heal!h-carc provider. In addi­tion, she .will provide first aidlTealrneriilO'fm,nOr problems, andinformation on IOpics relating 10

hcal!h and welIness.

.. " Bargstadt also docs'substitute Dr. Dennis Jensen, Superintenaentnursing·for Norfolk public schools. Dr, Donald Zeiss, High School Principal

J.- -':B~ar~;>'sta""!d"'t ~\v!.!h'!!o_!_!'_isC'a"'I""so'!-·-"e":m~l"o)Ced"7-_Rictr.mt-M1=""rF;',lvItatlre-scnc,-ol Principalat !he Northeast Nebraska Medical David Lutt, Elementary PrincipalGroup in Wayrfe, earned her bache- Bob Uhing, Special Ed, Directorlor of science degree in nursingfrom Clarkson College in Omaha.She also earned a diploma in nurs­ing from Lincoln General HospitalSchool of Nursing.

She and her husband, Randy,have one -daughter, Shannon, 21,and two sons, Jason, 20, andJustin, 13'

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'Kids count'

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~ ~~.,O;"~V--~~ .~ .~. ~:~_J~~ ..o:JT~ ~ Regular classes for students in the Wayne Public Schoel District will commcn~c at

{---- 8:15 a.m. on Thursday, August 26,1993. B'usscs will run regular routes on that day.1 SlUde$sriding,bussos-·wilI be mailed a bus schedule prior to !he opening day of school

Kathy Fink, home economics ~. and will be able to-anticipate the approximate time of the bL!s arriving at their residence.teacher at Wayne Communit ~ Busses will leave Wayne SE!l0(jls"at)tpproximately--3t4o--p,mc-on Augus[26. Bussirig

, n e ebraska Vo- questionS should ,be directed to Bryan Reinhardt, Nebraska School Bus,cational Education Conference in Inc" 216 Wesl First Str,eel, Wayne, NE., phone - 375-3317.

Omaha 'on' Aug. 10.12. " Lettersconcerningtheb:~u~s~ro~u~te~'~S~W~i~lI~b~e~s~e~n~tc~d~ir~e~ct~IY~IO~p~ar~e~n~ts~.~I~ffyo~u~h.'l.a~ve~n()ott..-.~~==~#,~=~d==~=J_~~~~~:-:=~~__IIIIi11111l11!111li1i!iiiit~~~.r.~~,~"lldllcatlonal Iranslormallon: The' , re~by-Wed.,August25"pleascca or' 5.3317· JE . " '•• :--, ',', " i' 1,Challenge of Change" was the : f'. S~hool Lunch Pri~es - ~ , ~theme fur 1his-.3!J1!UaIconference.co... .~L HIghSchool and .Mlddle Sch!1Jl1.students (daily) •. $1.35 ~"":"''';''i!''~=''fe~:'j''-llllllli''-~IIII''''''''~'~'=-;':~~.=- ~~n~~~~=~~=r

'/sponsored by the Nebraska Depart- - 'Co-, High School and' Middle School students (weekly) - $6.50 , I

l n-=e;~~*~~~:~ t- ~~:=:~~~~~~=ri'::;~lyj;'!l$~OO ~oo .; '~~,:t~~,,~~~;~,,:j''.IIItIlfllI!!'.]~~~:~

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= '.":'''''''' ----;.-' ~ ...j)~ Win"" t ree sectIOns 0 "mdergarten in Wa~with the two morning sessions C' ~"'~'.:_."~". ,_~o':"',:'EmIl~a.Gonzalez _<:Iecf!lents ,". runnI'!&fro.m8:15.101l:00;.lheaftemoon sessionTunnin-g-l'rOli1 12:3010 3: 15. A I ~ , .',.: _ 'l : _.

helped teachers better understand' '~. other.'=la~~scommence at 8: 15 a,m, with the t'irst and second grade it ~ ~ i" '.", '"' • t ':i/'multicul~urU!;ssues-and glooal is- f -dismissing at 3:15 p,m" third and fourth grade at 3:20 p.m. There will b,c, .' '~.. '~ " '. ~~'~~~~.i==---:."";¥"-j>,,,,:,

! sues which Impact families. Patri- , three sections of each grade level in K-4,-Carroll School claSses beginat8:00a.'l,tl. :Jl t ~'; , .~ ~~~: ~,II cia savage.' representing the Chi!· ,Kindergarten classes will be in the afternoon, except on Wednesdays, All Carroll classes .~_ _". -. _ ,.'_~ _"L~__ •." _ ";-",,-:~ ." " _,

dren'S Defense Fund (a national ad••• "'W'iIIbedismissedat2:20p.m. ~rr::::I' ,,~_~.vocacy group) pr?v~ded.a 1J)()Ic.-'lt ..... ~I' /_ .. Ninth grade slUdentsareasked!9.!eporltothe F.R. Haun Lecture Hall for orientatio~ on :-~~--r:- rthe ~~te-ofAmencas~hll~en and I" Thursday,.August 26 at 8:15 a;m. Tenth, eleventh and twelf!h grade students should ~,~ ",: ~ I "

f.am.....I.,.hes. '. _K.at)j)'~()Q.-.. r.c,_.V.._.O.I.C.es. ;m,14 ""'" "'-"'"-fioU,,,,,,,.=,. limo'""",'" =,"","'"",-0'"'' day ".'"w", --:101.....·'JF·=-;=iF=~'_=~I:''''''':.:..-:~-I-:~-H...-f;-~~F"it:T<':'"""""'-=;===-C\jtldrenc1a.s.tale advOCafl' gLQUp) , - at 1imi.~~ ." . • _, . ._ _ _c- .'

provided infonr..atio~ which w~1I ' .:/ II, '.:~ I ' ~. i ~ i " i· ,,~ ! ,>- .~. , i' ~ ]~. !'" J . .M "better assure that 'Kids Count~III ;, -" f~.. I"

'-Nebras~a. __I.. _ -"-" Higll~hool,]75-3150- Middle Sq,ool,..l..ZH2..3.Q - Well Elementary, 375-3854 - Carroll Ele

4 . The Wayne Herald, Friday, Augus,t 20, 1993

-~lifes~-~--.-:- .. - -.-.~-c .~ -.~.- - -~ _lL~l~if ~!l.tjle\ 1. the way in which anindividtial or- group ofpeople-live;~ocof-andpertaining·tocustllms;=VaIi.ies~Soclalevents~dress-ari(Ffnend';;=~·

ships. 3. manifestations that characterize a community or society. syn: see COMMUNITY

Dixonalumsm.eet

August ceremony unites

Mr. & Mrs. Joel Jorgensen

bachelor's degree in broadcastingfrom Kearney State College. He isemployed with the Nebraska Tele­vision Network in Axtell as a mas­ter control operator.

ngagements

Hanks celebrate 40 years

Reunions--------------

Bridal Showers ---,---------,

Honored with showerWAYNE -- Guests from Wayne, Carroll, Norfolk, St. Helens,

---;---;:-",*,,"~~4~-~--Omaha~nl1 Waverl¥hQnored Jeanne Morris ~t-a bridal showerSunday, August IS at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wayne.

A "mystery identification game" was played and the "diaryofa new-hoosewife"-was'read by Kathy Dalton.

Miss Morris opened her gifts a"isted by Laurie Schulte and Mandi_-'ll1d Cand~-" :\~e_ns.Lul1~lJ..'oV:l.~ servwbytbe hostesses. Linda

Gamble, MaVIS DaIton,-Jan Gamble and Rita Speny. .. .-·Jeann,,- Merris--aftd·fuhn Vezn~r plan a ·Sept. -Ill' wedding at

Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Tamara Jenkins

and volunteering at the GoldenrpdHills Immunization Clinic. Manyauctions were also manoed recentlyfor selling concessions.

It was announced that June'sWoman of the Month was MeLisaC-rollch 3II(}-'tIlaH)eb-BarghoIz hadthe honors for July.

A thank you. from the RainbowWorld Day Care Center said the do­nation, presen,ted by the Wayne·County Women of Today, would beusCd for a children's library.

. A quarters auction was held,with proceeds going to the ArthritisFoundation.

Wins music honorsf

WAKEFIELD -- Mary Channe, Paul, Belgrade, Neb., daughter-in­law of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Paul of Wakefield, attended the CountryWestern Festival in Ainsworth, Neb. August 12-15. She was awardedflfst place female singer, first in harmony and her band also won firstin the group category.

Buss-CarstensMe and Mrs. Virgil Buss of

Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. DeanCarstens of Randolph announce the

Roving Gardeners meet engagement and upcoming marriageoftheirchildren, MichelleJ.ynn and

--MISSOIJRI-RI¥ER-T-heR-tlving6ardenerselub~elAugusrI2- David Wayne-:--- . -- . -at the home ofLoreene Gildersleeve "Costa EelSo~JlYJ:h~rvlissouri _ ----ney me planiling-"aSepL 18--River. S.even members rnet;-w1tlnlTmf Imsoands as guests for a pot wedding at Bethel Lutheran Churchluck~upper. in Holdrege.

. c,b was played afteLSIIP~r. Pl:iz.es. wcnl...1Q;.!aye ~agnuso'!........ ------'l=he-hri<:Je"electis....a..gradual&QLladles hIgh; Ru~selLLJllt..Jl1l:tLsJli.gh· Dons I 1Itt.J.adICS.•luw•..an -bJUTel~e01lCOl'l!-HigtrS"'c1mlo~oTlI~a~lrrldt-'===="'-

Otto Baler, men slow. ._. received a bachelor of science degreeM~mbers answered r~ll call by saYing why they Irked to come to in respiratory therapy from Mount

the nver. The next meeting WIll be Sept. 9 at the home of Dons LutL Marty College in Yankton, S.D.She currently is employed byPhelps Memorial Health Center inHoldrege as a registered respiratorytherapist.

Her fiance is a graduate of Ran­dolph High School and received a

Retired teachers meet_ -"VAYNE -- Wayne .Area_Relirc~LEJlchers._hostcd..afarewelLbreakfast August 14 for Marie Skokan who is moving to Olympia,Wash. Twenty-three attended the breakfast at the Black KnighL

Ten of the Wayne Middle School teachers and Richard Metteer,principal,plus three guests joined the club members in wishing Mariehappiness in her new home.

T .andC-CluD meetsWAY NE -- Ihe Tand C Club met at the home of Gladys Gilbert

Thursday, August 12. Leona Hammer was a guest.High scores in 500 w,ere made by Frances Nichols andc Gladys

c Gilbert. The next meeting will be Sept.,-9 at2 p.m. in the Alta Baierhome.

Wayne County Women of Todayplanning for special 'activities

The Wayne County Women ofToday held their regular monthlymeeting on Aug. 12 at ColumbusFederal.

Plans are underway for activitiesfor Women of Today Week to beheld Sept. 19-25 and.a membershipnigliCto be' held. Sept. 23. Somemembers are also teaming up forWayne State's Women HelpingWomen walkathon, to be held Sept.1I. .

ActIvITies -dUring· Augusl' in­cluded a family swim night andpotluck, helping to close 4-H ex­hibits at the Wayne County Fair

Shelley Ann Gilliland and JoclSteven Jorgensen were united inmarriage during a double ring cer­emony August 7 at F-edeemerLutheran Church in Wayne.

__ She is t1Je daughter of Darrel and'-~~~litam:tn~~ni:lireis­

the son of Cynthia and the lateRodney Jorgensen of Albany, Ore.

The church was festooned withheart candelabras with greenery andribbons, pew bows made of blacktulle and fuschia ribbon and altarbouqucts of fuschia carnations anddaisies. The Rev. MichaelGirlinghouse officiated at the 6 p.m.ceremony.

Vocalist Mary Murtaugh and Or­ganist Marilyn Wallin performed"A Parent's Prayer", "The Wedding

__Robertimd .Bett}'Hank..nLCarroiL The couple-was.mamed·on--AH- Song","God,A WomaA-llfld·A-Man"-'celebrated their 40th wedding anni- gust 22\ 1953. Wedding attendants and "He Has Chos~n You for Me". Mr. and Mrs,versary with a reception August 14 who helped celebrate the anniver- Matron of Honor was Terriat the Carroll Auditorium. sary included Donna Powers, HeggemeyerofWaync.Otherbride's Joel Jorgensen

A dance was held with the Shorty Carroll; lola Painter, Belden; Ebert attendants were Dcb Anderson, S.D., and Mark Johnson, Wakefield.Avery band of Madison playing. Anderson, Wisner, and Richard Ellsworth AFB, S.D.;' Kathy The men wore black tuxedos withBefore the dance a supPer was held Wendt, Plainview. Mohlfeld, Omaha; Robin Lutt, fuschia and black ties andfor the family. It was scrved by the The Hanks have four children and Wayne and Suzy Lutt, Lincoln. cumberbunds. The groom wore a

<: Taluara Jenkins gradua,lt~e~s=;_.DBcl:C~W~"'e"-~~~ guests from Northeast ::';;;";~~i~"~a--Ha-"Tl'I;":,-,e..l~l>ij~ffl~"'~e"'l:";-g-o-'f~~lone-e""~";ii;"'~e-"e-'%""Ob;'i;e-o""~'~";effil~"'droli~et;'-esa~an:i~m~-ltiU"'~"'~";~n:lt~rjrt1~m!;"'~;"'-a-s-B-l-ai-r-summerfeld,

b. k· M· • Nebraska and from as far away as Mike and Peggy Hank,Carroll; Larry semi·cathedraltrain decorated with Wayne. Candlelighterswere Megan

eglns wor In ISSOUM___ Phoenix, Ariz. attended the celebra- and Kris Hank, Humprey, a.odMark .p.earls.andc1eal'-sGllui-ns-cT-I1e-gown- andcAmanda-tmdefsonOfElISworth- tionirnsrctl1JytDe-IlanKTchililren. - and Patty Claussen, Ozark, Mo. had a dropped waist with v-neck, AFB, S.D. Ringbearer was Daniel

puffed sleeves with roses. A bow Anderson, Ellsworth AFB, S,p..bctween tile waist and skirt at the A receptIon althe National Guardback included a rose of fabric. Armory followed the ceremony and

Attendants wore satin and lace was attended by more than 250tee-length dresses in fuschia with v· guests.necks and puff sleeves decorated Following a wedding trip towith roses and bows in back. Cancun, Mexico, the coupteis ni'ilk~

Best man was Jeff Jorgensen, ing their home in Wayne where theKcam,,¥c GmQmsm<m- were Jasen ·briee-isem)'1eyed-'''cFirst-Natimm'--­Jorgensen, Yuma, Ariz., Kory of Omaha Service Center. She is aLeseberg, Wayne;-Lowell 1992 Wayne State C:oll"ge..gradu­Heggcmcyei,Wayne,and-RodCult, ate. Tho;.grQo!J1 has been working at

"Wayhe:-usncrSweie-TerryGilliland, Lutt Trucking ,.in Wayne sinceWayne; Rod Gilliland, Wakefield; completion of a four-year enlist­John Anderson, Ellsworth AFB, ment in the Marine Corps in 1990.

Briefly ~peaking Jean-ne-Ratkovee~weds3ayRebensdorfin JulyBriiiiePta;.r;d~€ountry€lub 's' t_ ..":t"~ 'C~'C~"c· ..·.c··h-urc-Ii_·.r;;-· f th~ b'A M ~ .' . . -. . ---

.. .u.~ illUllll H~Slster.j;-Oc. _&0 Bu~ arJ'W~ns=- __lintce au of Wayne. LeRoy Fiala+-~-,W",_A~.xNE :-=-Ten.-tables-obilJ:idge-were-p!llyefl-ftlllowmg-tlnrWa ':::Thuhy was-thesetting-fbrlfie Sat-' dorf of Norfolk, sister-in-law of the was-master Of ceremonies. Pinning

Country Club ladies luncheon__heldAug. 17, with-$4-atlending:-- urday, July 17 wedding of Jeanne groom, and Rachel Stallbaum of flowers were Jackie Bigham and-. Hostesses were Marjorie' Armstrong and Vema Rees. Guests were Marie Ratkovec, daughter of Gor- Martinsburg,cousin of the groom. Elsie Ratkovec, The bride's per-

Mildred Shrines of Fremont, Bonnie Test of North Platte and Jane don and Delores Ratkovec of We- The flowergirls were Jessica Bartek sonal attendant was her friend, JanetWilliams of Lincoln. Tamra Krugman is a new member. ston, and Jay Dean Rebensdorf, son of Brainard, cousin of the bride, and Timoney. Christine Owen regis-

Winners at bridge last week were Margaret Schram, high, and ofJohn and 'Delores Rebensdorf of Jonna Rebensdorf of Norfolk, niece tered 350 guests. Gift carriers wereLeslie Hausman, second high. 'Wayne. of the groom. Karen Polacck, Sheryl Cap and

Hostesses next week are Dorothy Troutman and Alva F-dITan. For Cheryl Bartek. Cutting the cakereservations call 375-3138 or 286-4964. . Rev. John Cooper performed the John Rebensdorf of Norfolk were Helen Stallbaum and Vivian

2 p.m. double ring cerelJlOny. Mu- served his brother as best man. Kadavy, while Velma Clausen andPotlu.ck held to Iwnor visitors sic was provided by Donna Furasek, Groomsmen were Dave Longe of Karla Stallbaum poured coffee and

WAKEFIELD - A potluck supper was held in the home of Rick Geradette Bohac and Deanne Spicka. Wayne, Mike Stieren of Scribner, punch._~ ...J!II...Q Deb ChJJSe_QILAug...H.Jo.honocBrent-Chase and-Rachel Leach, -- -John Stallbaum and . Shawn ._OayeHeinemann of Wayne, friends Out of state guests were from

who were visiting from Tallahasse, Fla. Guests attending were Lee and Ratkovec were mass servers. Larry of the couple, and Brian Ratkovec Missouri, Wisconsin, Arizona,~B0Uy-btmz;-B-iH-and'-Helelt-Bonrseh;Carl-Elomsch;SteveLllnzand Ratkovec was lector and Jim and of Weston, brother of the bride. Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and

Morgan, Dave and Jennie Lunz i Anthony; Jessica and Ashley, Jim and Bernie Jelinek carried the offertory Lyle Kacfuvy, Lumir Ratkovec, Lee Kansas.Lisa Lunz, Kristina and Keri, all of Wakefield; Ryan Gocrsch of Min- gifls. Ryan and Kelly Stallbaum Duchholtz and Jim Gronenthal were The bride, a graduate of Wayneneapillis,.Minn.;.Jeft'aR<I \nn Chase, Lukc alld ClrarlteolHastings; well' program allcndants. ushers. State College, is an accountant atLisa McMahon of Westlield, -Iowa; Bill and Mlene Chase, Bill Chase A reception: dinner and dance M.G. Waldbaum Co. in Wakefield.Jr.. Rosanne Chase and Lacy, eharlie and Lila Fiscus, Rick an<N,)eb Maid' of honor for her sister was were held at the Valparaiso Legion ,The groom gt:aduated from WayneChase, Andy and Scott, all of Allen. Visiting and horseback. ricifag Joanie Ratkovec of Weston. Hall following the ceremony. Host State College and served in the Na-were enjoyedaftcr supper. /1 Bridesmaids were Sherri Ratkovec couples were Dennis and Christine Mr. and Mrs. tional Guard. He will be teaching

and ·Mi·chelle Ratkovec of West, Barteko!Brainard,,,-,,cL~nil1dand Jay Re-be-nsdol'f this fall inbostSprings, Kan.

Hamm-Wooden reunion relatives attended from Kansas City, Awards presented were to theThe annual Hamm-Wooden Lincoln, Wakefield, Pilger, Norfolk oldest member present, Edna

family reunion was held Aug. 15 in and Winside for a noon potluck Blatchford, 88, of Wakefield;the east park at Wayne. Fifty·one dinn~r. , youngest member present, Laurenguests. were prasent for the noon' The next reunion will be Aug. Grace Haden, seven month oldpotluck dinner. Recorded for the 14, 1994 at the Winside Legion daughter of Jim and Karen Haden of

.year W,ere five births, no deaths and HalL Jackson; and the person travelingone marriage, Rebecca Pospishil the furthest, Richard and Jean A gathering of the Dixonand Rusell Longe-on Aug. 14; Sleaibnan-Blatchford Pospisil of Rogers, Ark. Alumni Association was held Aug.1993. , Reunion 14 at the Dixon auditorium. A

Guests attended from Lincoln, The 68th annual Steadman- S welcome was given by Mary LeeTowns rep,esented were oUlh J .' C II d b th· t'Wausa, WaYne, \Vinside,-HQskins"-Blan:hfQrllrellnion was lidd at the Sioux City, Ponca, Homer, Allen, ensen, .0 owe y e Invoca IOnElkhorn, BlooQlfieLli, Neligh, .by Janet Kirchner. The WagonAtkinson, Cairo:-Noil'olk and Ponca Senior Citizens Center on Jackson, Maskell, Wakefield, Nor- Wheel Steak- House in Laurel

Aug. I. Thirty-four members were folk and Newcastle; Sioux City,Beemer in Nebraska; Pardeeville, present. Iowa; Dexter, Minn.; and Rogers, ~tered fo; the mea~f~r the 98Wis.; and Shelby and Shenandoah, Election of officerS' was held A k Ixon g-ra uates and elr spousesIowa. with Kathy Potter named president; r. who attended.

The 1994 reunion will be held Vandelyn Newman, vice president; The next reunion will be Aug. After the dillner, a short businesson the third Sunday in August in and Jeanne Allison as secretary- 7, 1994 at the Senior Citizens meeting was held, with VandelynWayne. Center in Ponca: . Hanson in charge.

treasurer. The minutes of the 1990 meet-Krueger reunion ing, which was held in the Wayne

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~ "-MONDAY, AUG, 2J classes ~ 1941, 1943, 1943 -- -3T5;'I9-9'0* Wayne Amerill3lffegion Auxiliary, Vet's Club, 8 p.m. were honored. Members from each

Hrs: Monday - Sunday: 10AM·10 PM Arrivals • TUESDAY, AUG. 24 elass from 1929-1958 were recog-

1IIIj~[ft.~*********** '********'******** Newbraskan Sunrise Toastmasters Club, Wayne Senior Center, 6:30 a.m. nized. Vandelyn Hanson gave a. --YES! 5 .* 5 *. 5 B b d P . P Is f W TVoiIIpasW7a8yn2esTenanlt.' ClUthb weekly meeting,.2 p.m. h~morous reading about a DLton-

- - /' 0 an atl1.u 0 ayne are .' t. Pau s Lu eran Church, 6 p.m. Concord basketball game.has been extendeq through Augus131st, 1993 - proud to anngunce.~e_birth of a WEDNESDAY, AUG, 25. • Members elected to plan for the

. Stop' by for details! . daughter, Kelsey Kaye,' who was -- ----JobT-raining.oLCi~!Cr NebraSka representative at Chamber office, next meeting. were Vincent Ka-

t;---IIII~*~***-*******************-******** born AugUSt 13 at Providence Melli- 10 a;m. to noon -------0-- ---- - vanaugh, Mary Greddys and Norma~-- . - .'COMING--SooN'ffieAPT-MN-V'IDEo:"",-_,:,_·_ .--cal Cent~r,:.._. ,,-=~~__·· ~I='-AleoholiescAnonymgus,-Wayne Starec(;oll~e=-srillfurtt Cenle!",-t100n Jcw:ameF;:..'I1Ie~nel'l·meeling~iILbe.

"-~~ •..-1.Hhr.. -Mt,,,,,,.,'o."'·K.ss-~ame<t::M@jjta-"'Killings Mystery • The Temp-t ~.L'l'he·baby-weighed 7 pounds, 7'" -70ps--wo;-wesr EltfmentarY School, 7 p.m. in ltUee' yearS:-iif TWo.Tlre 1993- .0 Warlords 3000· Renlentless. III • BiidLielitman~ -"-Bo;lingl'oinL ounces, Grandparents are. Don and Alcoholics 'Anonymous, Fire Hall, second floor,.8 p.m. I committee was Vandelyn Hanson,

. -'--'---'--~~~~M1I11CJd~.~Do~'!l~-&~'.. ~'Gh>~iry--iII·IIl--III·-IIIM1I11Cl1lIll"lIldrIliOIliid--IIl' IIlc·IIlGYWim~ulnd~lw~g~.D~a~y~--IlI·IiiC~Iw~IUl·n~ed~R~ea~t~lIiIlIu-Il!!I-ROlY erta_PuJs-of-""'akefield.KeJ~y _ Al-Anon, City Hall, second floor, 8 p.m, Mary Lee Jensen and Janet Kirch-

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'llleeting, Wak('fielt,l CovenantChurch, 8 p,m, Wednesday:A WANA kick·off meeting, LaurelCJly Park, 7. p,m.; CIA, 8; adultBihle study and prayer.

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Sunday: The-bUlheran-. Hour, -(James- Nelson, -pastor) -'brO;ldcast,KTCH, 7:30 a.m.;wor- ,Sunday: Worship, 9:30 a,m·.;shir, 8::10; no Sunday schooL NELHS opening service, 4 p.m.;

NELHS Association dclegate meet­ing,ti-. Monday: Sunday schoolteachers meeting, library, 7:30 p.m.

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- -Sunday: Worship, 9 a,m,; no METHODISTSunday school.. (T.,l. Fraser, pastor) CHRISTIAN CHUR.CH

C dS d WI' 9 (Tim Gilliland, pastor)oncor ,un aye ors lIr. a,m, Sunday: Prayer Warriors, 8;45

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Area AWANA Clubs(Jack Williams, pastor) CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ST, ANNE'S CATIIOLIC a.m.; fellowship, 9; Sunday school, getunderway

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F 'd S d S d M 8 scramble, 5-7 p,m, Wednesday: Co reIprayer br-eaMa5l,--Blaek KAiglH, 7 ----'-Ll ay· aJ_u.I __"-y-,--_ Daw-· .. ,un ay: ass, a,m, . nco,-",'- ~_

a,m, Sunday: Worship, 9 a,m.; son/McAlIister Youth Conference,-- -- ---- --- -- Q:l(-tag<J-prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m, The Concord AWAN Clubs will -

coffee fellowship, 10: 10; no Sun- Sioux Falls, S,D, Sunday: Wor- Hoskins EV ANGELICAL celebrate an "End of Summer Funday school' WFLCA cxecOlive ship, 10:45 a,m,; Bach to School, COVF~N."N'f Night" on Wednesday, Aug. 25.

, r M 'h L h h ,. R I PEACE UNITED ' ~board, 10:10. Monday: Joint essl3 ut eran C urn, a ston, (Charles D. Wahlstrom, This will take place at the Laurelworship at St, Paul's, 7 p,m,; Boy 2-4 p.m, Wednesday·Tuesday: CHURCH OF CHRIST pastor) City P3[~}\lOm 7 to &:30 p.m. All

Scouts_ 7. Tuesdav-·. TOPS, 6'.30 Ch. urchw,de Assembly. Kansas (George Yeager, paslor) . area ch Id e 3 thr ~ n'_'~, , Sunday:~day schoolfar --.. I rn, ~ges ougl~---

Jl,lTl~yvednesday: .COf\!:iLrMtilln..-Clty.Mo,_.-_ 'u. __ _. .__ ._5.tJ.n,<\ll.l'.;--WorshiD~.2:3D-.Jl.l1L----everyonD a,m,; worship, 9:45; graae, are .mvlted 10 attend, Alsomeeting with parents/students, 7:30 worship -m-Wakefield Health Care mcluded this year IS a new programp:nr.T1Ilrrsday: Sewing, 9:30 Church Notes--------------. Center, 2:30 p,m. Monday: for s.ev ~th,and eIghth graders; a.a,m.; polluck dinner, noon, Wakefield Health Care Center Bible specml nVltatIon IS extended to.

Church celebrated centennial study, 2:30 p.m, Wednesday: them.WAYNE· PRESBYTERIAN Rebecca Circle, 2 p,m,; Covenant <;oncor. W ANA Clubs will

Sunday: Worship, 9:45 a,m.; DIXON - SI. Annc's Catholic Church of Dixon celebrated their Cedars executive committee meets begm meetIng weekly on Wednes-GRACE LUTHERAN coffee and fellowship, 10:35, centeonial on Aug, 15 with the theme, "100 Years of Faith," A large Columbus, noon. ' day, Sept. 8 from 7 to 8:30 p.m, atMissour,; Synod Monday: Session meets, 7:30 crowd attended the 10 a.m. mass, followed by a dinner. the Evangelical Free Church in(Jeffrey Anderson, pastor) p,m. An open house in the afternoon was well attended by former IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Concord. The club year will run(Merle Mahnken, priests, parishioncrs and muny friends of the community. (Richard Carner, pastor) through April. Persons wishirtg ad-associate pastor) WAYNE WORLD > A replica of the church was on a noat in the Dixon Days parade Sunday: The Lutheran Hour, ditional information are asked to

Sun day: Lotheran Hour, OUTREACH £ENTER that afternoon. broadcast, KTCH, 7:30 a,m,; Sun- c~ntJlct Sandy Hartman, 256-9313,KTCH, 7:30 ~-5um:lay school Assemhly of God da~ sch_ool, 9; worship, 10,-_ Pastor Bob Brenner, 584-2396 oran9 Bible classes, 9; worship with 901 Circle ~_~_ --Supp()n.~Upsdreduletl-to'begin---c.---·· -- --Beb-Dickey, 315-:M&J;--

-----naly commuown,ro;c:.sF,9:30 (Mink Steinbach, pastor) NORFOLK Th Ch' PRESBY'fERIAN. , ~ . e nst Lutherao Support Gro_UJIlor WidoweL - ---wip.m, Monday: Worship, 6:45 _----Sunday: Worship, 10 a.m.; Divorced, Separated and Single Parents arc once again sponsoring a (Dave R~sk, speaker)---'-- nynep.m,; CSF, 9)0, Tuesday: Grace, -prayer meeting, 6 p.-m, Wednes- six-week series of "Growing Through Divorce," These sessions are Sunday: Worship, 1I a,m, The Wayne AWANA clubs willOutreach, 7:30,p.m,; CSF Bible day: Adult and children's Bible non-denominational, speaking, not to doctrines, but simply to the kick-off with a registration night atstudy, 9:30, Wednesday: Men's teaching, 7 p,m, For more infor, healing of our hurts through the only healing source, Jesus Christ. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN the Wayne National Guard ArmoryBible breakfast, PoPo's, 6:30 a,m,; mation phone 375-3430, These sessions arc for, not only the newly divorced, but also those (Bruce Schut, pas or) on Wednesday, Sept. 15 from 6:45

Grace Sen ior Grou p, noon; mi d- who have been divorced for some time_::.b.::u:..t~fi~nd:..:th:.::e.:.:m.:.::s::e:.:1v.::e:s::sU:I::,I.:tr.:,Y.::in:,g:"";I-il-ib-Sreu,..n-cd"atSY,,::-ilS7"unl':dr-a--aY=':7'.;v01'l0I~arlin~d:-9jto~8",:c-;1,..5 tlP...m~.glPri\-0-s-gr;,.a,tJmlt-gs",fo"rll:c"-h..,il,,,dre;-ujnf=' _~__..;w::,:e;;:e;;k~te::;a;;,ch;::e:,;r",;'s~w;;:o:.;rk~s~h::;0!:Cp:,;,:~8c4p~,~m~,:...;~t:!.!,!,~n.~ .---t-=~;lC..:WUM;~""'-J<le"'"':~ ,- " ,i CSF, 9:30, Thursday: Building The group mccts on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 p,m" bcgin- 10; LLL and AAL presentJllion, fered~ commlltee, 7:30 p,m, FIRST LUTHERAN ning Sept. 8 at Christ Lutheran Church, 605 South 5th Strect in Nor- "Orphan Grain Train," 7 p.m, Wayne AWANA Clubs will be-

t·· ---T=-- .- (Duane Marburger, pastor) folk, Cost is $15 to cover materials, gin meeting on a weekly basis~ - INDEPENDENT FAITH Friday-Saturday: D a w - Registration forms arc available at the church office, or for more SALEM LUTHERAN starting Sept. 22 at the Armory,i' BAPTIST son~AIlislCrYouth Conference, information, you may call Susan at371-1210. (Kip Tyler, pastor) 6:45-8:1,5_lJ·m,_PersQ!!swishing1/-- --~-,20-&- E. -I'HlH'tll-St.-- - ---Sioux-Falls;-5-:B:Sunday:-Wor, Sunday: Worship, 9 a,m,; additional information are asked to• (Neil Heimes, pastor) ship. 9 a,m,; back to school Bally- Bengtson is ordained doughnuts and dialogue, 10: 15; contact Virg Kardell, 375-5446, or'I Sunday: Sunday school, 10 hOD, Messiah Lutheran Church, 50th wedding anniversary open Pastor Cal Kroeker, 375-4946.: _ a.m.; worship, 11; evening wor- Ralston, 2-4 p,m"grades 7-12, WAKEFIELD ~ Kevin Bengtson received his Master Vf Divinity house for Burnell and Pauline AWANA Is -a iiondenomina-, ship, 6:30 p.m, Wednesday: Wednesday.Tuesday: Church- Degree from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary at graduation Grosc, 2.4 p,m, Monday: Stephen tional organization and includes

~Ch ' t- 7 B'bl d '~ A· bl K C' M services in Elgin, Ill. in June, Ordination services were held at First B,'ble teach'ng B'bl· Olr prac ICC, p,m,; , e stu y,. Wlue ssem y, ansas Ily, d. Ministry supervision, 7 p,m,; I , I e memory,

,. 7'30- h'ld ' h h f Baptist Church'ofToulan, Ill. On July 18, where he is now p'astor. games songs stor'es a d If ti : ; c I ren s c urc or ages Stephen Ministry CDn, ed,,_ 8, ' , I n ea s.· three to six (Bible storie~_ SPRINGBA1'IK EIllENDS Kevin is a I 97iJlraduate of Wakefield Higb School and is the son Tuesday: StJlff meeting, 9 a,m.; Clubs areavalta:bleWThe-ronow:

- -----memorization, puppets, singing and (supply pastor) oePat and Vema Bengtson of Wakefield, He is married and they have a ing ages: Cubbies (ages-three-and• da ghte E 'k 5 K " ded b"" Wakefield Health Care Center tJlpe -1'1--'__ __rt::Cspshortatrme._n_t'.!Js).rr-c,.. 7,..::rt1_3._0.-, -rr.F_0:s.-:.r_.c3U.f_r-.e.\~.usr.. Sunday: SunllaY., school, 10 u .. r, n a, ,evm s parelllS allen . "",-events, m,'nl'stry, 3'.30 p.m. Wedne'sday". four), Sparks (grades--kindergarten'u" -. ~- - -h' - '-TheBengtson's-address~is-108-W-:-Jerrerson~POBOx-62O,Toulan, th h ).Pal (th· d d' urth-a,m-.-;·W{)FS Ip,I-l-,-W-edrresday: WOW, 7:30 p,m,; WOW dress re- roog two, s u an 10','1 - --375:4358". Prayer meeting and Bible study, Ill. 61483, grade boys), Chums (third and

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616 Grainland Rd. _ •.',....".'...',....' M.~.W''''oA'''LFD''.B•• A.'''UFM''; ...........--- Participatiog children earn BibleSunday: Public meeting, 10. ,'. AMERICAN FAMILY and activity awards-to be displayed

a.m.; Watchtower study, 10:50. I' r.' ,- aNW . % .AUllu¢IIIUM;ltl"'U'~IN't'·"'I:ltIA''''II.''lt (0) on AWANA vests or shirts. A ju-Tuesday: Congregation book, \- >,.~,. 105 ~lain Strc~ nior varsity program for seventhstudy, 7: 30 p,m. T h u r sd a y: . ~:,' Wakefield, Nebraska 68784 OUr JEFF PASOLO Wayne. NE, and eighth graders is available forMinistry school, 7:30 p,m, 011402·3251 Res, 402·375-5109 the first time this year at Concord.

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WAYNE HIGH Cross Country runner Tami Schluns is shown near the finish line of theworld's largest road race, the City to Surf road run in Sydney, Australia. Schluns wasone of over 43,000 people who ran in the race.

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TAMI SCHLUNSwith former Wayneexchange studentDonald in Australia,

Wayne senior cross countrystandout Tami Schluns added to hermyriad of running highlights, re­cently, taking part in the world'slargest road race in Sydney, Aus­tralia.

Schluns travelled to Australia aspart of the World Sports ExchangeProgram-a program which alsolanded her in England last Christ­mas. She left Wayne on July 30and arrived in Sydney on August I.

"We actually didn't even have aJuly 31 because we crossed the in­ternational time line," Schluns said."Sydney is 17 hours aheaa or ourcentral time zone."

Schluns said she was one ofthree Nebraskans who made the tripacross the seas. Angie Ebcler ofAuburn and Eric Stanoscheck ofWahoo also travelled down under.

SchluRS said her trip consistcO ofcross country training and sight­seeing but she had an unusual twistto her trip that no one else On the52-person World Sports ExchangeProgram had-a reunion wilh a

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It was three years ago this fall finish line in 3,044th place and first , hold..ann.ual tourney·that Ingrid Donald, a foreign ex- on the World Sports Exchange ,change student from Australia team. In fact, Schluns said the three ~

competed on the Wayne High cross Nebmskans fared quite wclt The men's softball league will it 1£1 be played on Thursday atcountry team, where she became hold their annual league tournament th . e and same field.close friends with Schluns-a 'rcla- "The girl from Auburn finished in twodivisions beginning Monday The division tournament hastionship that has since seen them second behind me and the Wahoo at the City Softball Complex. Farm Burea ave's Glass earningcorrespond by mail, until now. guy finished second," Schluns said. In the "A" division Sherman's the top seed ile Black Knight got

"Ingrid actually travelled quite a The biggest difference Schluns Con~truction earned the top seed. the second sead. Great Dane is theways to come see me but it was re- had to get used to in Australia and a .bye while 4th Jug/Nutrena third seed and they play fourth-

. ally great to see her again," Schluns compared to the United States was Feeds notched the second seed and a seeded Riley's at 6:30 p.m. onsaid. Donald stayed with the Logan the season. "It was winter' over bye. Stadium Sporting Goods is the Monday on flcld four with the win-McClelland family during her Slny there but their winters never get real third seed and will play fourth ner playing Black Knight at 7:30in Wayne, America. "Ingrid cold in Sydney," Schluns said."l~edDier~lLullTRlGkil)gat 6:30 p,m. on the,;arne field.and I did make tentative pl~~see did have to take more jeans and p.m. on. field three•..The.....winRCL.._.....Eif1h.seede.dLindner's Construe.each other again in about :.?f.:c or sweatshirts and the te[Ilperatures pla)lS 4th Jug/Nutrena Feeds at 7:30 tion will play sixth seeiled Captainfour years..M1cil..She..rctumStothe rani,>e<HreflHfle,;i<hio-arottnd-70. p.ri!. on field three. Video at 6:30 p.m. on Monday onUnited State.s," Schluns said. " Schluns returned to the United •. KTCH, the fifth seed will play field one with the winner playing

The culmination of Tami's tri States on Au 'us I . ·thseeded·Quality Foods·on field Farm Burcau/Dave's Glass at 7:30to Aust~lia was .the infamous cally she got to see twice since she two at 6:30 p.m. The winner plays p.m. on the same field.

."City to urf' road race, which saw made the return trip across the in. Sherman's at 7:30 p.m. on field The winner's bracket final willovcr43, 00 runners compete. "It's tcmalional date,)ine.· two. The winner's bracket final will· take place TuesdaY at 7:3QJ2.m. ona 14 kil eler race or about 8.6 Tami says she doesn't have·any SCHbUNS IS pictured with take place on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. field one and the first threClbser'smiles," Schluns said. "When the more immediate plans to travcl on other Nebraskan runners on field three and. the first three bracket games will also be playedgun sounded to Slart the race, I the World Sports Exchange as of Angie Ebeler and Eric Sta- loser'stmfcket games will be Tues- on TueSday. The championshipdidn't get to the starting line for now but has focused her coneentra- noscheck along 'with World day as well. game is slated for Wednesday atabout five minutes because of all tion on this cross country season in Sports Exchange director The championship game is 7:30 p.m. on field one. Should athe runners." Nebmska which started Monday. Al Phillips. slated for Wednesd~y at 7:30 p.m. second chall!Qigllsllip game be

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Board Approves BoundaryThe Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District board voted to estqablish a

distriEl-wide boundary for the proposed groundwater qUillity management area -at theJuly board meeting in Norfolk.

Designating a boundary for the proposed management area was the next step inestablishing a groundwater quality management area within the Lower Elkhorn NRD,according to Rick Wozniak, LENRD water resources manager.

"Establishing a groundwater management Mea is a very detailed and lengthyprocess," he said. "We feel that a district-wide groundwater management an~a is alogical and calculated approach to protee.t groundwater quality." Wozniak feels thatstablishln-g a-diSftiCI:wiae lJou'nCla-ry--will be ,more efficie~t than declaring several

smaller areas within the NRD over the next few years.Last November, Lower Elkhorn NRD directors voted unanimously to have the staff

begin the process of establishing a-,groun-dwateF-quality rnanageme-A-t 'area. Afterfurther study, the LENRD staff recommended to have the entire district, which coversapproximately 4,000 square miles in all or parts of 15 counties, serve as the boundaryfor the proposed groundwJter quality management area.

"Originally, we were looking at a much smaller area within the district," Wozniak said."Based on results from the groundwater quality monitoring program, LENRD staffrecommended that the board 'tonSiderdeclaring the entire district ,a groundwaterquality management area."

Research and well monitoring of the groundwater quality within the Lower ElkhornDistrict began in 1980 by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Conservation and SurveyDivision. Over the years, ,several water quality studies have been conducted includingthe Osmond and Bazile Triangle studies, according to Wozniak.

Excess nitrate-nitrogen in the groundwater is the primary water quality concernwithin the district. Water samples tak~n from irrigation wells have shown nitrate levelsin the groundwater which exceed the federal health limit of 10 parts per million(ppm). Several areas within the district have documented ,nitrate contaminJtionR,roblems; the most concentrated nitrate problems occurring within Pierce county,according to Wozniak.

"A groundwater management area is a tool natural resources districts have toprotect groundw,ater quality," he said. .

Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts were" granted the authority to developgroundwater management reas by the Unicameral in 1982. Today, NRDs acrossNebraska are taking pos' tve' steps in protecting grundwater quality with nearlyone-third of the state's, 3 NRDs considering to establish district-wide groundwatermanagement areas.

"By having the N establish a groundwater quality manag-ement area, importantdecisions are being made at the local level," said LENRD .general manager, Stan Staab."Locally-elected NRD directors, with assistance from a citizens .advLs.ory committee, will

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According to Wozniak, controls for the proposed groundwater quality managemen~

area have not been developed. A citizens advisory committee has been- formed todiscuss specific water quality issues within the NRD. Public hearings will then be heldfor opfj).diKu>sioo..on establishing a groundwater quality manage.m~nt area. Finally,actiol1 ,mu,t be taken by the Lower Elk-horn NRD. board before a groundwater.mana~~_m_ent are~ m:ay _,be"q~,d~,~,~d:: _~',lt, is_lfD.R9LtanL_to ,.uilderst~, __lh~LQ1Jr.waterquality -proole-ms were not ~created overnight, ,,- Wotniak said.- "W1tli- cooperation,reducing the, ievej#of nitrates in the grou'ndwater ~an be achieved, but wJII take manyyears to correct. '

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The 1993 Dixon County 4-1l­Dogs, Cats and Household Pets Showswere held on Aug. 16 at the DixonCounty Fairgrounds. The followingwinners were announced in the shows:

Champion B.glnnlng DogShowman: Chad Johnson, Conl;ord.Reserve Champion BeginningDog Showman: Jeremy Marburger,Concord. Beginning Novlc.Champion Obedience: ·JeremyMarburger, Concord. ChampionBeginning. Cat Showman: Erin

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4-H Dairy Cattle---shlP - Purple. J~SSIca Warner,

4~H Dairy winners were n~ed at AIle_n; J(~i Stewart, Dixon. Blue:'----~thli=,.1;:,99;,,3;::-rD"lxonCounty Fair on Aug. --. Justin Warner, ABen; Jared Hartman,

16. Special awardS weilt to: Top B.- Laurel.ginning Showman: Jessie Senior, Dairy Showmanship

I __/- War:!ler, Allen. Second Plac. Be- - Purple; Jeff Stewart. Dixon:

r' gl.nnlng Showman: Karl Stewart, Intermediate -cil~-D·Blry

DIxon. - __ Purple;-Justin.' -W'alner; .JessicaBreed ChampioD.S-1lD.d Reserve W'amer,--A-Hen.· --~.-

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I pion: Justin Warner. Allen. Ayr- . Purple: Kari Stewar~ Dixon, ._,'shire Reserve Champlon:Jessie Spi-lng Yearlings _- Dairy

r Warner. Alleri. Gu.rnsey Cham- Purple: Jeff Stew ~ Dixon.I pion: Jeff Stewart. Dixon. Hoi- Fall Yearll gs - Dairy _ .I stein Champion: Jessie Warner. Purple: Justiii W er,Allen.ii Allen. Brow.n SwlssCliam- Dry Cow - A Y Age - Puiple:Ii -plon:KariStewarl, Dixon. Brown Jared Hartman. La el.~ •

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-'t _R.~!!e.rve' .Champlon~ Jeff Stew'art. Three Y.ar 01 - Dairy ....:., Dixon. MilkIng . Shorthorn Purple: Justin Warner., Uen.i Champion: Jar~d .Hartman. Laurel. --Flv.-and. ,Over Dlllry~-~t Ribbon winners in the various Purple: Karf Stewar~ D' n. '.~--el"ses-were:-'-' --.------.------Dalry-Hnd__=_ u le:-'''1ustlO:'

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sponsore y ar ay Seed and Science Display: Red: Megan Ptueger. Concord.--- SecondPIace MeAfee;=-Tiffany'McAfee. Amy Mor-The 1993 Dixon County 4-H Horse Fli.'st 'Year' HorsemanShip _ Nursery, was won by Kristen Hansen, Kumm, Allen. Senlor Showman: Debbie Plucgcr, gao, Allen; TaT!ya Plueger, Debbie

Show was- held--Aog.-l6 'at--the-fa~---B1uc'-KariStewarl, DiJion. daughter of Mr. and mrs. Kenneth EI.ctrlcity _ Quiz Board _ Concord. Champion Market Plueger (2). Renee Plueger, Concord.grounds at Concord. Champions in Junior Hors.manshlp _ Pur- Hansen. Allen. The Champion Unit I: Purple: Sam Recob. Laurel. Lamb: Jeff Stewart. Dixon. Re- Red: Amy Morgan (2). Allen; Tanyavarious divisions were: First Year pie: Kristi Gustafson, Wakefield. Woodworking Trophy was won WeldIng _ Welding Artl- serve Champion Market Lamb: Pluegcr (2), Renee Pluegcr, Concord.Horsema nsh I p: Kari Stewart, Blue: Andy Bose. Dixon; Megan Ad- by Melissa Mann. daughter of Mr. and e1e: Blue: Chris Hansen. Laurel; Elizabeth Bock. Allen. Champion Market Lambs P.n ofDixon. Top JunIor Showman: kins, Ryan,Cunningham, Laurel. Mrs. Rick Mann, Concord. The tro- Michael Olson, Wayne. Red: Todd Rate-Of·Galn Lamb: Amy Mor- Three _ Purple: Jessica Bock. Eliz-

~Iegan JAd~inS'ShLaure~. S ~c~nd Senior Horsemanship b~y ~~~i:::o~ect~~b:ras~r;;~~~~ Kah~,oWpeak~CI~ope Display: Pur- _~a:ie_~~i~~·ai:es~~:b: ~tt;;l1~[~ aDb•. extohn

. BBolcu:,.. TA,lflfeann;y JMefcfAf~~e.wJaO~I·. Bee un or owm·an: n-sten Purple: Andrea '.McGr-a,th, Allen; Wakefield. Bret Harder, son of Mr. pIc: Sam Recob, Laurel. 3/8" Sin- gan.. Allen..Champion .Pen-Or- McAfee, Amy Morgan. Allen·, Tanya

~~e;~o':~n;V~~~e~~ll~~~~:~~~ ~:~~:~~ C~;:~~;ha~'kbE::;,_G~~~~ an Mrs. Ron Harder, Concord, was gle In:....DJUtble __ Loop. _Kal.tu.: __Three': §t,~~'pet~.__Jl9ck, Allen. .Plueger,--Renee Plueger. €oncord.-X"cOlid --Vlace Senior Show~ Gustafson. A1ldy Muller. Wakefield. awar d e Ch pion Small En- Purple: Justin Warner, Allen. Reserve -Champion Pen-Of- Red; Tiffany McAfee, Allen.

H th C . h ..- L I ophy, sponsored Woodworking Articles Three: Jeff Stewart, DIxon. Regl.st.re'd Ewe Lamb.~::~p~~ner HUa"[;~; a7;el:~~~; ~~~~ :.w~~~;::;~~d.Concord. Red: ith Farm Bureau. Mad. With Hand Tools: Purple: Champion R.glst.r.d Ew. Dropped Current Year _ Purple:Megan Adkins. Laurel. Reserv. Western Pleasure, Begln- -Wildlife Ex- Kyle Roeber. Daniel Simpson (2). Lamb: Jeff Stewart, Dtxon. Cham- Jeff S'tewar~ Dixon.Champion Halter G.lding: Brad nlng-(lt'9) _ Purple: Ryan Cun- hlb t tr y, 5 onsor~d by the Wakefield. Blue: Jason Roeber. pion Br••dlng Ew. Lamb: Jeff E~e Lamb Commercial.Johnson, Concord. C ham p ion ningham, Laurel; Tracey Lueth,---- DIxon ~u~~~~~:v~;~ WakefJeld. Red.: __Jason ..R0..ebeL.(2~--" .$t~~~Di~o~es.e.~Ch.a.nc.-'Itrupp-eu----eun-el}tYe·ar-' Purple-;--

:-----H-alter--Ma-re-:----'fracey LOClh. Wake- Wakefield. BIue: Kari Stewart. Dixon. -w-as---wo y ..', Wakefield. Articles Made With pion Breeding_ Ewe Lamb: Re- Renee Plueger, Concord; Jeff Stewart.field. Res~rve. ChampIon Halter Western Pleasure, Junior ~on of, Mr. and Mrs. JIm Recob of Power Tools: Blue: Greg Rastede, nee Plueger, Concord. Champion Dixon. Blue: Mindy Plueger, Con-Mare: Enn Gregg. Laurel. Cham- (10-13)...,.. PJlrple;.MeganAdIgflcs. aur~1. .. . Allen, Red; Jerem)'.....Mathu'ger_~2) •.._, __~H.!'.g.lu..~J:_L ..Y£JIrJ1.ng....Rw.:_JeH cotd.p-I-o·n·-- B'eg'ln'n-1D"~-s1-errr---LaurerBlue::-Andy Bose, Dixon; "Rlbbon,~lacmgs'-m-these-""l1l1sccl-~ -, Concord. Article Made With Stewart, Dixon. Cha.mpion Com- YearHog Ewe _ Registeredr'Pleasure.: Ryan Cunningham, Lau- Kristi Gustafson, Wakefield. laneous projects were as follows: Large Power Tools: Purple: merclal Yearling Ewe: Jeff Dropped PrevJous Year - Pur~reI. Champion Junior Western Western Pleasure, SenIor Floriculture - Cosmos: Red: Missy Mann, Concord. Blue: Joan Stewart. Dixon. Reserve Cham- pie: Jeff Stewart. Dixon.

, Brooke Kahl. Wakefield. Marigold: Cl k CdR d J pion Commercial Yearling Y E C I IPleasure: Megan Adkins, Laurel. (14~Up) - Purple: Erm Gregg, Red. Me Kum All' B 0 k ar son, oncor. e: ercmy. earling we - ommerc a ,Champion SenIor Western Laurel; Suzann Ekberg, Wakefield. . g~ m, en, roe Kumm, Allen. Ewe: Mmdy Plueger, Concord., Dropped Previous Year - Pur-Pleasure: Erin Gregg. Laurel. S.- Blue' Andrea McGrath Allen Brad Kahl. Wakefield. Flowering Pot- Small Engln.s Qewn Champion Re~lst.red Ma.lJlu pie. Mi..dy rlce.c•• e-unco.u, Jeff

,1----oi'l&<!'-p.,re--B.,;".lF.~~r'Mtrttcr.-m~·;ii=J)Tx~,:i~]:;;';::.;;R7:~....t' BI..e. Biooke KalIl. DI I . P 1 B H d C Ew.· Jeff Stewart Dixon R.serve S D' Bl R PIIt y---Moiier, Johnson, Dixon; Healher Cunnmg- Wakefield Red. M K m AIle sp ay. urp e: ret ar er, on~' '.. tewart, Ixon. ,ue: enee ueger,Wakefield. Champion Pole ham, Laurel; Malt Gustafson, Andy .'. egan urn, n. cord. Blue: Chris Hansen, Laurel. Champion .Reglstered Mature Concord.Bend: Andy Muller. Wakefield: Ju- Muller, Wakefield. Red: Todd Kahl, Blue. Amanda Kumm. Allen. Rock.try - Single Stag. -. Ewe: ·Debb.e Plueg~cr. Concord. Malur. Ewe R.glst.red.nlor Barr.1 Ride: Kristen Preston. Wakefield. Vegetahle . Gardening. Rocket . Up to IS": Purple: Champion Matur. Ew.: Jeff Dropped Previous Y.ar - Pur-Wakefield. Champion Junior Snap Beans. Purple.. Knsten Aaron Hansen, Laurel. Single Stewart, DIxon. I~eserve Cham- ple: Debbie Plueger, Concord; JeffReining: Megan Adkins,-- Laurel. Reining _ .Junior _ Blue: Hansen, Allen. Red: MarCIa J:lansen, Stage Rocket _ Over 15": pur- pion ..~ature Ewe: T_~~~~.. ~~uc~t~r_, SlewarL.-..Dixon... ---

--~-p-I-G-D-----S-e-n-i·o-'r- ---R-efn-"---Megaii'~AOklns Rya-ii--'Curmingham, Allen.. B.e-e-tS-:.----I!u-r-p-l~~ -~lc-helle - jiI"e:---lona'ttlan'-Marl;urg'er, "Concord. Coneora. Champion. Ove~r-AII- Mature Ewe - Commercial,lng: Heather Cunningham. Laurel. Laurel.' Marks: Allen, Damel Simpson, Multl-~tage Ew.: Jeff Stewart. Dixon. Cham- Dropped Previous Year _ Pur-JunIor HorsemaD~ Kristi Reining Senior _ Purple: Wakefield. Blue. Knsten Hansen, Rocket/Gllders:P\lrple: Jeremy pIon Ram: Mmdy Plucger, Con- pic: Jeff StewarJ•. Dixon. Blue: TanyaGustaf~on, Wakefield. Semor liorse- Heather Cunningham, Laurel. White: ~ere~a M~kS, Allen, Car~ots: Blue: Marburger; Concord. cord. Pluegcr, C-oncord.man: Andy Muller, Wakefield. ·Brad Johnson, Concord. D~rnel Simpson, WakefIeld. Red: Computer _ Computer Art ~ Ribbon placings were as follows: Registered Ram Lambs,Champion Horsemanship: Andy Ii.glnnlng a~d Junior Trail M.chelle Marks. TeresaMarks. Allen; Black and White: Purple: Sam Beginning Sheep .Show- Dropped.. ClITrentYear ~_ Purple:-Muller, Wakefield. ' Rid. _ Purple: Andy Bose. Dixon; _Jason Roeber. Wakefield: SII.c1ng _Recob. _La~r.eI. __Cilmputer Art - manshlp. - __ Purple: Elizaheth Mindy PI~eger. Concord, •

RibbQfl_pladnguvere as foJlows,--- -Me]rarr-A-:dkirrs-,--urnr-c-l~- IVIStr- Cue u-m b e-r.s-: Pnrple-: KrIsten Color: Purple: Chnstopher W.lmes. Bock. JeSSIca Bock. Allen. Yearlong Ram Comm.r-Beg Inn I n g H 0 r s e Gustafson, Wakefield. Blue: Kari Hansen. Marcla Hanse~, ABe.D,. Blue. Allen; Sam Recob, Laurel; Kristin Junior S.heep Showmanship clal, Dropped Previous Year

Showmanship - p'urple: Tracey Stewart, Dixon; Kristen Preston, ~~nf' ~~eb:rd' D~~l~11I S1t~s~n, Brudigam, Wakefield. Blue: Jennifer - Purple: Tlffany McAfee, Allen; -=- ,e,:!rpl~.:. !~fL~~~~artt)~j.~~n.Lueth. Wakefield. Blue: Kari Stewart, W.-'cccfiel<l_. .B-ed;..Ry.aJLJ::llnningb.,un·'-~mr-e-l~·I~ :t·~ .._e_K~a~s·_o . Simpson._Wakeficld...~~-.- n··o--g-s, Cats & Household Pets _

---D,~on. --- ---- -.-----1:8 I en. ggp an. egan umm. Entomology DisplayJunior Horse Showmans.hlp ure. Allen. Blue: Teresa ~ark-s, Allen. 1st Year: Blue: Adam Boecken~P 1- M Adk' L I Yellow Onions: Blue: Teresa .- urp e: egan 105. aure; Senior Trail Ride - Purple: M k All Whl 0 I . hauer. Wake held. Display, 2nd

~risten Presto~, ,:"akefield. B~ue: Brad Johnson, Concord; Heather BI:re:s, Krist~~' Hans~~, M~c~:l~; Year: Purple: Sam Recob, Laurel.

Andy Bose. D,xon. Ryan Cunnmg- Cunningham, Erin Gregg, Laurel. M k All BliP BI Conservalion and Wlldllf.ham. Laurel; Kristi Gustafson. Wake- Blue: Andrea McGrath, Allen; Malt Dar Sj S' en. eWake~p~;S:Wh~e: - Houses - Feeders - Water-field. Gustafson, Todd KahI, Wakefield. ame Impson, e Ie. te erS: Purple: Sam Recob, Laurel. Blue:

Senior Horse ShowmanslJlp Red: Andy Muller. Wakefield. Potatoes: Blue: Jeremy_ Kumm. Julie Abts. C. Ryan Hintz. Dixon._ Purple:. Andy Muller. Wakefield. Beginning and Junior Pole Allen. Red: Megan Kumm. MIchelle Bird Exhibit: Purple: Sam Recob.Blue: Andrea McGrath. Allen; Brad Bend - Third: Ryan Cunningham. Marks. Allen; Jason Roeber. Wake- Laurel.Johnson. ConcWd; Heather Curming- Laurel. Fourth: Kristi 'Gustafson. field. Red Pot~toes: Red: MarCia Outdoor Education _ L.arham. Erin Gregg. Laurel. Red: Todd Wakefield. Hansen. Knsten Hansen. _Allen. Display: Blue: Tiffany McAfee,Kahl,_Wakefield. . S.nlor Pole B.nd _ First: Russet Potatoes: R~: Teresa Allen.

Halter Mares - Purple: loAnn Andy Muller, Wakefield. Second: An- Marks. Allen. ~hubarb: BIlle:.St.eWJlIt, p.txQn; Erin Gregg. Laurel; drea McGrath. Allen. Fourth: LcAnn, Jeremy -Kumm, Allen. RedJ. .MeganTracey Lueth, Andy Muller, Kristen Stewart, Dixon.

'Preston. Wakefield. Blue; Kari Stew- Beginning and Junior Bar-art,: Dixon; Ryan Cunningham, Lau-" rei Race - ,First: Kristen Preston,reI; Todd Kahl. Wakefield. ' ' .Wakefield. Second: Kristi Gustafson.

Halter Geldings - Purple: Wakefield.Andrea McGrath. Allen; Brad John- Senior Barr.1 Race ~ Sec­son. Concord; Andy Bose. Dixon; ond: Andrea McGrath. Allen. Third:Megan Adkins. Laurel. Blue: Heather Heather Cunrilrfgham. Laurel. Fourth:Cunningham. Laurel, loAim Stewar~ Dixon.

~.9~tiJJI~~~~~l)rse·~Snow~R~suh·s - -from . the 1993 Dixon ~. Lee Anderson. H~lling!9_~

....£'otm~Qpe!Fel.ss-·mjJse=sJjijW"-S1tJiWirI)-cRolO.TaCkson; .4. Chad·_include:. Ernest~. Wisner. -

_···-·-Jr;--;Wonnm·s--.~Weste:~n--Plea'- --Sr'--··Pole--'B~JUihlg:C"l~:::s:us-.iii

sure: I. Kelly Smith. P~nd_er; 2. Riffey. Ponca; 2.Jennifei Riffey;. B.r~A!!!t~J~._~~_~!, __ .Dodge; 3..Megan Ponca; 3. ~ccky B~~~9rn.,~l~ck~Qn;_A_. ~

Adkins. Laurel; 4. Tanya VanCleave. Matt Gustafson. Wakefu",d""-:--=---;---:-.,,orner.. . . ..... ..,--_ __ . ,J[._~l'!lle Bendlng.h1-.- Kristi---

--c-;Jr;~en.s-WesTei'ir-Pleasuni: Gustafson, Wakefiell1; 2. ShellyI. Nathan Mill~; ,2, 2. Kolby Smith, DeRoin. Jackson; 3. B J Goltsche,Pel1Mr; 3. Bart Frey. Emerson; 4. South Sioux City; 4 .. J3r_eA.nne-..Jared Hoesin~!..Jac~~Q!1~ ,_ _. Reznicek.-i)(jdg'e~---·-- ---- . . .

-,-----Sr;-WOmen's· Western Plea- Sr. Cloverlear Barrels: l.sure: l. Kelly Ekberg, Wakefield; 2. Becky Beacom. Jackson; 2. BeCkyNancy Dempster, Dixon; 3. Becky Beacom. (second horse); 3'. BobbieAppel. Hoskins. Joe Nieman, Westfield. Iowa; 4. Ryan

Sr. Men's Western Pleasure: Ortner, Wakefield. ~

I. Toni Etter. Wayne; 2 T!"vis_Bod- Jr. CIDverleaf---. BaHels-o-l.-a • ~ta Ity; . Mitch Stinger, BreAnne Reznic.c.k. Dodge;.. 2. B J

---Dakota -CIty.- . . Gottsche, South Sioux City; 3. KristiReining: I. Tom Etter. Wayne; Gustafson, Wakefield; 4. Eric Thom-

2. Becky Appel. Hoskins. sen, Wakefield.Jr. Barrel Crawl (10 years

and under): 1. Katie Bose, Dixon: Cldverlear Barrels (102~KOThY-S--niiill:Pender. --- ------ - years and under): L Slielly

-Bont Race; No HOTse (5 and DeRoin, Jackson; 2. Jessica Ander- -

unde·r-): -1. Jessica Thomsen, Wake- son, Hariington-;- 3·. Chad Ernesti, .-1"..· .. -,'....,

field; 2. Clay Anderson. Hartington. I Wisner; 4. KolDy Smith. Pender.Jr. Hat Rac.: I. Kolby Smith, Rat Race: l. Ryan Ortner team;

Pender; 2. Kelly Smith, Pender; 3. 2. Bobbie Joe Nieman team;'3. BradBeth Cunningham. Wausa; 4. Bre- Johnson team; 4. Kelly Smith team. I~

Anne Reinicek. Dodge. Four In Line: I. Gerald MuUer .;!~--Sr. Hat Rac.: I. Matt team; 2. Mitch Stinger tearn; 3. Dick f' ------ -,--. -I'· '

Gus-taCson. Wakefield; 2. Bobbie Stinger learn; 4. Kristi Gustafson JESSICA B,oCK oA.lle~ is pIctured WIth her purp e rib-Nieman. Westfield. Jowa. team. bon sheep In the Beglnnln~ Sheep Showmanship division.

Stake Race (10 y.ars and Baton Rue>"!. ·R)'an Ortner . -under): 1. Shelly DeRoin. Jackson; team; 2. 'Mi'~~ Stinger teanr:-----· -, -.~,.~;;;::;;;::====:::=========-:--

Ag .Miscellaneous Dix:~eC:~~~~:s-~tel~h~u~9;; Min:ni~~eg~h;;;CO~dhOWmanSh!p- - - - ,- at the fairgrounds in Concord. The -- Purple': -Tanya Plu-eg'er, Debbie

The AgMis~laneousawards were Kumm, Allen. Summer Gr·een following special awards were 'pre- Plueger, Concord; Jeff Slewart,. selected at the 1993 Dixon County Squash:Red:Jason Roeber. Wake- sented: Top Beginning Show- Dixon.I '. Fan held Aug. 16. The Champion -field:----Summer Whit. Squash: man: Jessica Bock. Allen. S.cond FFA Sheep Show.:uanshlp _l Hortl~ultu",- __Exhlblt-went to Blue: Marcia Hansen. Allen. R.d Place _Jlt!glnnlnJL--ShQwman; _Purplc:.Reneel'luege.,Concor.a,-

I.BRAD JOHNSON..of .Conco.rd was _t~l!l;g.rcXe.:--Champ1on=.Reneec-Kne~ughter-of--Mro-and---.omaf(Jes:Rea:BWokeKalil. Ja- Elizabeth Bock. Allen. Top Junior Market Lambs Commercial

___ ~_in--the--H-alterflJ!tdtng_norse-category. Mrs. Stan Kne,fl. Ponca. The lroph,y son Roeber, Wakefield. Salad Showman: Mindy Plueger. Con- - Purple: Jessica Bock, Elizabeth-... . -:...~- ~ - . Renee won was sponsored by Eatons :. d S d PI , I B k All R PI C d, 4--H H . G nh Wak fi ·Id Th Ch Tomatoes: Blue: Damel Simpson. cor. econ ace. un or oc. en; enee ueger. oncor;

ree ouse. e.e. e am- Wakefield. Showman:Tiffany McAfee, Allen. Jeff Ste .· or pion Garden Exhibit tro h e er ary 0 man: anya Bock (2}•. 'Iizabcth Bock (2), Joel

Plclur. Story S.rl.s - Unit I- Purple: Justin Warner, Allen;Aaron Hansen, Laurel; SusanBrudigam, Wakefield. Blue: JessicaBock, JeSSlCa Warner, Allen; LaniRecob, LaureL Red: Shannon Koester,Concord; Michael Olson, Wayne.

Plclur. Display - Unit II ­Purple: Jennifer Simpson, Wakefi.ld.Red: Sonya Plueger, Debbie Plueger~

·C-oncord; Cirristin.a Johnson, Di(¥Jtl."Plctur. Slor. S.rl.s - Unit

II - Purple: Greg Rast.d., Allen;Jennifer Simpson, Wakefield. Red:Debbie Plueger, Concord.

Framlng/L.adlng L1n.sUnit II - Red: Philip Morgan,Allen.

Exhibit Print - Unit II ­Purple: Philip Morgan, Allen; JeremyMarburger. Concord; Becky_.simpsofl,_.Jennifer Simpson, Wakefield. Blue:Juslin Warner, Allen; Joan Clarkson,Sonya Plueger, Concord; JenniferSiebrandt. Wakefield.

t:xhlblt Print - Unit III ­P"{ple: pen.ny Brentlinger, Allen.Blu1l<., Joan Clarkson, Concord.

N.braska 1'hem. ExhibitPrint - Red: Greg Rastede, Allen.

Posters - My Favorite 4-HProject: Blue: Lani Reeob, Laurel;Red: Sam Reeob. Laurel; White:Daniel Boeckenhauer, Wakefield. Ex­ercise One Component' of GoodHealth: Blue: Lani Recob. Laurel.

News Reports - Blue: AmandaKumm, Allen.

4-H Photography-

Constructed and purchased gar- Laurel; Sara Mattes, Jennifer Simp-ments were judged Aug. 9 at the san. Wakefield. Blue: Julie Abts,Northeast Center, Concord, with top Qix-on-;----ban-i--Recob, Laurel; Erinprojects being announced at the 1993 Boeckenhauer, Kristin Brudigam,Dixon County Fair on Aug. 16. 4-H Wakefield.members had- the opportunity to· v·is!t -- Sewing For Fun ¥ Bags ~

with the judge about their garment or Tote, Sleeping - Purple: Larkoutfit, to receive feedback and ideas as Cunningham, Tori Cunnin ham, Lania carrung expenence. cco, aurc. ue: elissa Smilh,

4-lIPoultry Show-_

4-H Clothing winners__

The 1993 4-H Poultry Show was Wilmes, Allen.held on Aug. 16 at the Dixon County Cock • Standard Siz. - Blue:Fairgroull'i:Is--:-SpcciaTawards were won Tanya Plueger, C-oncord.by: Champion B.glnnlng H.n - Standard Siz. - Pur­Poultry Showman: Melissa pie: Melissa Wilmes, Chr.istopherWilmes,Allen. Champlo~'S.nior Wilmes, Allen. 'Poultry Showman: Christopher Trio· Bantams - Purple:Wilmes, Allen. Reserve Cham- Cluistopher Wilmes. Allen.pion S.nlor Poultry Show- P.n (Broll.rs) Standardni a.n~.Tan-ya-l'-lttege~"r-d-.-----sfze PUlpIt",,".-1t:rlT1lmda-*tJmrrr;--Champion Singi. Poul· Megan Kumm, Allen.try: Melissa Wilmes, Allen. Re· _1'._,,- 1E...gg_.P.r:.oductlon)s.rv. Champllin--Sliigle-PoUT- '-Standard Siz. - Blue: Tanntry:' Tanya Plu.ger, Concord. Plueger. Concord.Champion Poultry Trio: "Cock.reI- Bantams -' Pur-

C£irristoph-er'W,\lme:,;-Allen: R" - -ple:-Melissa Wilnies, Allen; Karlserve ChamplonPoullry Trio;... Siewar~ Dixon.

_ - --'-K:ariStcw'art;- Dixon.-€-h-am·plo-n------Pul1er--;-Iraiil1ims --BTU",-­",Poultry P.n:. Amanda Kumm, Karl Stewar~ Dixon.

Allen. R.s.rv. Champto.. PO'ul- Cock ~ntam. - Blue: Karitry P.n: M.gan Kumm, Allen, Stewart, DixOn..

Omer iibbon placings wer.:___ ."=~e"-c.-.'BaDt.m,5"'-=--pt!fpre:-

- ---~nlng--l'iiUllff Show- TanyaPlueger;J::;oncQrd.lllue:KarL=manshlp ",-'Purple: Melissa Ste'!Var~ DiJton, _Wilmes,~Allen. ._.__ ,.. Trlo__-_Baotamil-- -Purple:Karr­-&-nlo....·-~wmlllr------s""">1I11:'-fl,;-,· rnt<c---~'--------,--

ship - Purple: Christopher -'-..1(0....lIg_O.n Tu!'.~.y. - .Purple:--Wilmes, Allen;~l'jmYiFPIueger,C"on,·~-AmatJdaKunun,.-Meg"'!. KWitm,A11"!L-

cord., .'l'oungDrake: - Pnrple: TanyaCock.rel • Standard Sit. - Plueger. COn£llrd. [Blue: ~l Stewar~

Putple: Melissa Wilmes,Chris!Opherc_Dixon. _Wilmes, Allen. ' Young Dnck Purple: Karl

·Pull.t • Standard Siz. _ ·Stewart. Dixon; Blue: KariStewart,Purple: Melis~a·Wilmes; Christi>Phe~_ cQixo~l _

Breeding Buck Rabbit:. NICk.Miller, Allen.

Ribbon placings were as _follows:B.glnnlng Rabbit Show·

manshlp - Purple: Nick.,o"Miller,Allen; Jennifer Roeber, Kyre-Roeber,Wakefield.

Junior Do. Rabbit - Purple:Kyle Roeber, Wakefield. Blue: Jen­nifer Roeber, Wakefield.

Int.rm-edhlt. -Ruck Rabbit- Purple: Nick Miller, AJl.en.

Mlcrowav. - Bak.d Prod­uct:-· Blue: ·Jennife'r Mainquist, Con­cord. Red: Amanda KUffiffi, Allen.

Foods For Th. Futur. I ­Drl.d Frult.s: PUfJJ!e: Sara Malles,Wakefield. Dri.d Fruit L.ath.r:Purple: Sara Mattes, .Jennifer Simp­son, Wakefield. Singi. Drl.dFruit: Purple: Sara Mattes, Wake~

field. Blue: Julie Abts, Dixon. Red:Jennifer Roeber, Wakefield. Educa~

--"' tiona I Exhibit: Red: Jennifer

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Congrat.u.la.hons4-H'ers .

Reserve Champion Beghi­nlng Showman: Nick MiIler,Allen. Reserve Champion __Me_atClass R'abbil: Kyle Roeber,Wakefield. Reserve ChampionBr••dlng Doe"-RabbTt,1<y1,,1<0,,'ber, Wakefield. Champion

The 1'993 Dixon County 4-H Rab­bit 8-how as held ):\ug. 15 at the fair­-grounds in Concord. Spedat--awardswent to: "

4-H Rabbit Show _---:-_

Foods For The Fut\1re 2 _ Special awards for outstanding Laurel.Meat Jerky: Purple: Penny garment construction were received Sewing For Fun - Bags -Btentlinger, Allen. One Jar Ex- by Kelli Huetig, Concord, Beginning Duffle, Gym -- Purple: Kellihiblt: Blue: Bobbi Strivens, Allen. Unit Champion; Jennifer Hoesing, Huetig, ConcoJd.

Foods For Th. Futur. 4 _ Neweastle, Middle Unit Champion S.wlng For Fun - Pillow •J.III.d Fruit Product: Purple: and Mandy. Hartung, Dixon. Advanced Straight, Squar., Patch - Pur-Jennifer Simpson, Wakefield. Red: Unit Champion. Donors for the tre- pic: Kate Harder, Kelli Huetig, Con-

PENNY BRENTLINGER of Megan Kumm, Allen. One Jar Jel- phies received by Kelli and Jennifer cord; Lani Recob, Laurcl; DanielI h ("..Ii!i-' lied Fruit: Purplc: Jennifcr Roeber, were donated by Security National Simpson, Wakefil;ld. 8Iue: Jennifer

Al en won t e "'-y.,'amplOn Wakefield: Blue: Sara Malles, Jen- Bank at Allen and Northw.st Fabrics Smith, Melissa Wilmes, Allen.Middle Fo~ophy. . nifer Simpson, Wakefield. and Cr-;;rts. The scissors received by S.wlng For Fun - Pillow -

M_~ndy '!'e:r.e dpJ1~ted by the Dixon Diagonal, Patch OJ: Sewing-'H-o·-m-.·-e---·Efivironm.ent and--'- COlll1ty Home Extension Council. For Fun - Purple: Lani Recob,~ The Champion Decorate Your Duds- Laurel. 0 f

M- 11 A ds Exhibit was won by Brandy Hintz of S.wlng For Fun - KIt. -ISCe aneous war Dixon. She rec.iv.d a trophy spun- Blue: Daniel Simpson, Wak.field. PHILLIP MORGAN of AI- Wakefield was champion ofsored by Sandra Wriedt, Just Sew of Clothing L.v.1 I - Pull-On len showed the champion the Do Your Own Thin~

:.,:T~hi':e--'cH"o=m",eo-=,E",n,:,v=ir':"0C"nm~e",n,,;tc's:-,P"ie'iiclii·a:;-I_~Y;-.:,;a~r-,--'-I~Il~-::M.tal ToolinlL.."':..-Wayne. ------Pants;---Shorts-or-Slctrt·~B_Iue_:_____exhibltill photogFlfjJh-y-.----WifI1-scrapbooks.awards were announced at the 1993 Me.tal. Punch: Purple: Jennifer The Champion Knitting and Cro- Amber Hansen" Elly Harder, MissyDixon County Fair on Aug. 16. Jen- Mamqll1st, Concord. cheting Exhibit Trophy, sponsored Mann, Concord; Julie Abts, Dixon;nj.fer fytainquist, daughter of Mr. and :J;'}~)ngrnaJlgs and Other by Betty Anderson of Concord, was Rachel Olson, Wayne. Red: BrookeMrs. Toda nries-e_JjrC(iiico----ra;was--se~ Doodads - Embelll~hed ~ur- won by Trici.iBath'ke of Dixon. Kahl, Wakefield.lccted_ to win the -Beginning Unit face: Purple: Brandy HlOtz, Dlxon; 4-H'ers whose garments were se- Clothing Level I Pull- Dixon County 4-H members en-ChampJon Trophy sponsored by Jennifer Siebrandt, Wakefield. lected for State Fair were Decorate Over Top, Shirt, Vest - Purple~ rolled in photography projecls wereAnna Borg, CPA, Lubbock, Texas. Mixed Media: Purple: Brandy Your Duds: Brandy Hintz, Dixon and Missy Mann, Concord. Blue: Amber given the opportunity to visit withThe Middle Unit Champion Hintz, Dixon. Picture: Brandy Sara Mattes, Wakefield. Clothing I: Hansen, Concord. the judge whHe their photos were cri-Trophy, sponsored by Chase Hintz. Dixon. }4iss) ~fftRR,- CtH'lf!8ca. Clothiilg CI8thing LI[;"fI[;: II DIl:s:'o - tiqued and piacmgs decided on Aug.

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The ~llJIIIeaerald,Frldl\y,August20,1993--

Aug 23 in the Legion Hall at 2 pm 'foi a "Back to School Party". I'

The group's monthly pot luckdinner will be held on Monday,Aug 30. All area senior citizens arcwelcomcto allGnd all events.COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Friday, Aug 20: Open AAMeeting, firehall. 8 pm.

Saturday, Aug 21: PublicLibrary, 9-12 and 1-3 pm.

-Sunday.- Aug n 22: BlueRibbon Winners 4-H club,highway c1,anup and party. MickTopps, 2 pm.

nMonday, Aug 23: PublicLibrary, 1-5 and 7·9 pm; SeniorCitizens, Legion Hall, 2 pm. ------.

Tuesday, Aug 24: MuseumCommittee, 7:30 pm.

Wednesday, Aug 25: PublicLibrary, 1:30 - 5:30 pm; TOPS,Marian Iversen, 7 pm.

aegern28645044-H CLUB

Four members and two leadersof the Helping Hands 4-H club met

, AJlg" 15 .at the Robin Fleer home.Charades were played and the Sept.11 Achievement party wasdiscussed. The club wil ltake a tourto DeSoto Bend on Saturday. Aug28. NickBrogren, News Reportcr.PINOCHLE CLUB

Ella Miller hosted the Aug 13G.T. Pinochle Club with BerthaRohlff as a guest Prizes were won

__b~ie Janke and Laur~ Jaeger.The next meeting will be Friday,Aug 27 at Leona Backstrom's.SENIOR C1TIZENS

Nineteen Winside area SeniorCitizens met Aug 16 for anafternoon fo cards apd ceramics,The next meetin gwill be Monday

WYAT-TERWlJll-of-Dixon showed the champion markethog, champion Plln of three and was champion pork pro­ducer.

Wak~fieldNews----=....~{'N=.•·· ••·••~::::g~I~=:~=Q=1;~r ~I===s~••••~I=¥I=Q.=.·.·.·.~=••·•• ~ilMrs. Walter ttale287 2728 ing group, 10 a.m.; exercise group,.Q. N t' 1' SCO~MUNITY .CALENDAR 10:45; ball toss, 11:30; current ~tate Ii 10na WHITE HOR E

23 C t events, 12:05 p.m.; trivia time, ' 'HOE REPAIR & GU ITA,...

StY~u~:;::~3~~;.24~ v::,r: 2:1~~:9~:~d~~~s~b~eltal:n3;lo~I'~3eOr- ....MI~ln:....u.rh~.r:-ftc::M_.~~~;Cy4:.. ~~~5E"TVi .~-Eences, :30 a.m.; a toss, : ; \1/...............

Ag MI·S C .--------------- ~:·KEFIELD .HEALTH ~~~~nt:~~ntsp~~;~~5i;::;"is~~~~ wor:~~~':::~~:~~ "6.. . ~E'~C;\RE CENTER NEWS Covenant Church, 2:30.

(contmued from pagt; 7) -"'" Activities for the week of Aug. Thursday: 1:l's, 7:30 a.m.: Independent AllentRed: les;;ca Bock. Allen; AiDber 22 to ;28 at the Wakefield Health devotions, 8; reading with Peg DEPENDABLE I,.SURANCE

'Safety - First Aid Kit: Pur- Hansen; Concord. Fire Sarety Care Center include: Gustafson, 9:30; ball toss, 11:30; '0'3"71 ';,u'26n"96do.. call:'pIe: Kristen .Hansen, Alleit; Lani Re- Scrapbook: Purple; Quin Bohlken, Sunday: Worship with Pastor current events, 12:05 p.m.; van IPJ ir'cob, Sam Recob. Laurel. Blue: lessica Concord. Fire" Prevention W.~lstroln,Covenant Church, 2:30 'Warner. Allen: Elly Harder, Concord: Poster: Blue: Kristin Brbdigarn, ilJl ride, 2:30. • N.E_ NE.BRA~.ALaurie lohMon. Dixon: Melissa, Wakefield. Red: Elizabeth Bock, p.m. Erjday.~,-7.:30.a.m.~,dC¥O--- ..----IRS_ AGENCY

----Smith,bau.el. Red. Dwi,e Dtedi~Allen. M 0 n d'a y: Exercise group,. tions, 8; exercises, 1O:30;palltQss,; w.Y'n. 111-We.t 3rdVicky Puckett; Allen. Safety Shooting Spurls __ Rifle· - 10:30 a.m.; baIl toss, 1.1:30; cur- 1.1:30; current events, 12:05 p.m.;Scrapbook: Red: Kristen Hansen. BB Gun - Air Rifle Educa- rent events, 12:05'p.m.; crafts, bingo, s)lOnsored by Salem, circleAltrn. FIre Safely Drawing: tlonal Display: Purple: Jason 2:30. 3, 2:30. 'BKte: Kristin Brudigam, Wakefield. Simpson. Wakefield. TueSday: Eleanor' Park's read- Saturday: ~atinee movie.

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. ,Beginning NoUce - Dog - ~

Guinea Plg/lIItmster/Mammal: Purple: J..emy Marbnrger, Concord. -, l i-

Susan Brudigam, Wakefield, Blue: Chad Johnson, Concord. I , -F'IR-S-T"-N-Al']ONALChampion __ .!!W_11J.l:~_Rlsh,- ~-5hort-Halr Cal - Purple: Julie ~ . .C__.'__ _ .

A-mpblblans: Sam Reeob. Laurel. Abts,__Dixon; __I.ennifer Simpsop, -INS. AGENCY,Ribbonpla:C1ngs'"iii illille 'areas Wakefield. Blue: Jason Simpson; aa" Boehl. LL

were:' I;·' - . Wakefield.- . ' 75~ a e~e $te.a Mut. -' ~ .__.;.Beginning Dog Showman- Long HaIr Cat - Purple: Erin .. 303-MAIN - EL.E" .-RIC

shIp - Purple: Chad lohnson, Boeekenhauer;Wakefield... .._~__ from 7:0p;:in. on :HAo":E~...memy.Marburger.,Concord.- . -.Gu1ner"----yfgslHa\it:stersl this price will be in 375.2511 WAYNE

Beginning; Calc.:.,§,howtnl!tl- Mammals - Purple: Penny ef,fe,ct ~U AugU,st 29.shIp "':';l'urpfe:. juTi~ Abts, Dixon; Brentlinger, VjekyPuckelt,Allen; 37~

Erin Boeck!,nhauer,lasonSimpson, Susan Brudigam; Wakefield. ' If,you arelntel:eated In bowllngln a!e_.g!1e, please stop in ,::::,'~~~:~::==:=:::=::::::::::::::::::::;;~ii:~"O~'~'t••ii••••••••••Wakefield. '. '. Reptnes, Fish and ,,-,,--,-. ~o~_oall~3-7'5-3390any-i:ventng-after-7:00-p;m;: FIfIIt_~_ , ""LLa1""11

__JulllQ.~.b,!,wmanshlp_~__ AmPhlbl!,nS:-'---purpf.,,-s1lm-Rec---~~~;;;"~ .....~;"!~f~;"";";'~~~""'!!II!!!I!"~!!!!!IIIIIIII~!III!!I"""'''''''~~_~_~gT~"~~..;;:",,,,::,,,:::,,,:::,,,:::,,~,,,~,";;:"':::'~;;:"':::"":::"~~_~-~-:!:;J.-- _l'urple:_JenniferSimpson,-Wakefield. ."."~~_~ur.el;-,. ... ~':'--"c~~- '

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!'~~i.":~, ,. DixeJlf ;"'DAYS the champiOns and going home ford hosted a special after!!oon 'ane~~ndolJlh. of ,}V.1lJnuL.Creek., The Aug, 15 Dixon D!!y~C~itlUI-fZQphy. ---------gat!)crirrg\lllAug:'1J1OJ"neiglil5Ors- 'PiITCatRiieY's in Wayne Aug. II.

'--:-tiratlon.goLofLto-a-miny-slaft,-but-::-- A--cew gamesTor lheyDunger anif=trfends at the Gomer Cafe in Frances-Mae and Madonna Ran­despite-weq,roun<ls;-aclivities went generation were provided and bingo Laurel. It was to honor Marie dolph were callers in the' Dudleyon as planned, but with a little later by St. Mary's Catholic Church of George for her birthday. About 15 Blatchford home that afternoon.

~M J;j . start. Laurel was. held. San(hvi~!l.eJl_Jl!lll', attenllcllJor,!>irJlJilay cake and ice Dr_,and-Mrs.-AaronArml'ield of----rrT-~~- --The softbalJ-'tOUmament was - pie and icc ereaiii were available and cream.and lUI afternoon of visiting. Omaha were overnight guests in the

--,"-- -movedtoa-littlegmssier area. Two many-atlended St, Anne's open On Aug. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Borg home Aug. 14. ''--, ~es-wcre-pla~~in-t"QriJ(l111jn~housetacompletethe day's activi- Leslie NOlDV.cre.gues1S-OLMr..arul------Mr.-aIll1-Mrs~T-imGahin and

$;;=='-'-.':':';-- --·.·'-Ihe:-Di-XQn-=Fir-emen'-llfld-First--Re~Lies:'- ,__ _ Mrs. Ross Armstrong, Mr. and family of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.--=--:sponders playedkdLTradio staubn,"~BrnLESTUDY-Mrs. Frank Randolph and Mr. i1na:-l)aveHustoi, and, Kris StorlJl of

with Dixon coming out the winner. ' Four members. attended Bible Mrs. Dudley Blatchford for noon Fremont, Mrs. Jens Jensen ofKSUXndiostation.played KTIV studyin-the-LG\s-Ankeny-homc-{)n- dinner-at-the-BJacl<--Kni-ght--iH--Bleemfiell!,-HeleR-'ftmifl1<--ef-Ran';'"Channel 4 for the second game, Aug. 11. Genesis' chapters 26-30 Wayne.in honor of the 54th wed'- dolph and Emmel Garvin of Longwith Chaonnel 4 winning. After a ~ere read and tIi.SfUSscd. Next meet- ding anniversary of the 4~lieNoes. Beach, Calif. were Aug. 15 visitorsshort break for the Dixon Days pa- 109 Will be held I}ug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Noe and in .the Bill Garvin home and at-rade, the games were completed, -,-- . \ Madonna Randolph of Tarzana, tended tI1e St Anne's Centennialwith KTIV Channe.l 4 coming out Frances Noe a,\d Hazel Blatch· Calif. were luncheon guests of Di· celebration.

Allen News -----J,.\ -----: ---.;._-----: _Mrs. Ken Linafelter \.635-2403 'LUNCH PROGRAM_ price meals have bee~ mailed in the HamIO;lf, scalloped potatoes, Angie Sachau were among youth

A school breakfast will be August issue of the E.f\GLE. bUllered squash,' 7·up salad, from St. Mary's Catholic Church- available ilt the Allen schoolJor the- Actual me_al ticket~ -will' not be _ peaches. in Laurel and St. Anne's Catholic

first ime this year. IIreakfast will issued this year. The sthoorwi!l-bc T Itu rS day, Aug 26: church of Dixon who joined withbe_sCl'ved---through·the School using a:roster/checkoftprocess. All Hamburger on bun. baked beans. over 800 youth from tbeOmaha

.. --- d Lunch Program from 8 . 8'.15 am meal purchases Wi.'.'~, handled fruit salad, cherry cheesecake. Arch Dio. traveling to Denver for·SHANNON K-OESTER' of Concord showed the gran I:'"for grades 7-12. Elementary throughtthe Hot Luncb Secretary, Friday, Aug 27: Pork roast, the Pope's visit.

champion market beef steer. students will cat starting at 8: IS Nancy Ellis. Money may be sent to bUllered potatoes. harvard beets, Eleanor Ellis returned Aug 14n. ....;J. l\....T ... '.. '. ... am until all grades have been school with your Child.i.. Notices orange slices, cookie. from afamilyreunio'!heldin ____bonco~ewS ." . ~lF:stiitlerrts-wdl---re=ottered==wn.l besent'Withyour cfitlCl when . Milk lind ·bread served with all Longbeach, are. Att'uHrer-cigtn-----Mrs~rTJohnson- . ..-/! - mi}~'illd juice :"ith a cinnamon the me;ll purch~ses ~re:;..almost meals. Menus subject to change, children and their spouses attended584-2495 ~ , roll or somellmes toast and exhausted. It Will be h<;'lpful If COMMUNITY CALENDAR along with some of the

. The 3 C's Cl~b met Aug. 10 for sausage. The price of breakfast is .tickets are purchased before ,the lirst Sunday, Aug 22: Dixon Co, grandch.i4Jrw..-Statcs represeRtefr--'-FALL RETREAT a family supper at the Concord Se- 50 cents Children may also be day of school. Historical Society County Museum were California, Washington.

Lutheran Men in Mission Fall nior Center with 15 present There eligible f~r a free or reduced price NVRTRITION SITE M,ENV open, 2 to 4 pm. Oregon, Colorado, Iowa andRetreat was held Aug. 13-14 at the was .no program. Next m,eetIng IS meal. The reduced breakfast price is Momlay, Aug 23: Lasagna Wednesday, Aug 25: Ladies Nebraska. The Ellis family reunionNebraska-Ll!l!Jerill! OU!QOOrMI?,,/Sept Bat .I :30 p.m. wI.~h Ahce 30 cents._ .. . . cheese stick, wax beans>£aJ~-taftk,--He--prrr,'Sm1mrL1l:1Zcns wlIrocllBomlhrcc yearsaiLakeistry at Carol Joy HoIIIn~, Camp In ErWIn ~ hostess, Ina RIeth Will _.Lunch prIces ror tbe1993-94 '-"-p1ums, garlic bread. Center; Rescue squad peactive ami Okoboji, Iowa.Ashland. The theme was Lutheran have the program. school year remain at 95 cents for Tuesday, Aug 24:....CreaJ!l~d__ review, 7:30l2.m.J'ire.'!all,____ .... . /Men In MISSIon to BuM the elementat)'and-SL05 for-gmdes-"f-..-c--' turkey, lima beans. waldorf sa[ad, SCHOOL CALENDAR H . -1';;'~-----Church," Opemng devotions were Mr. and -Mrs. Roger Witt and- 12, Reduced lunch prices are 40 biscuit,jello poke cake.~ -- M,<>nday, AlIg 2)_,Flfst lliu-- _ -OSAl'DS __led by Galen Boldt. SessIOns were family of Bonesteel, S.D. were cents. Applications for reduced Wednesdar. Aug 25: of School, Clas~es start at R:1S Mrs. Hilda Thomasheld on Mission building, Bible Aug, 9 callers in the Dwight John- . am. .- 5654569'

study, ?ur Global Mission, ~h~t son and Melvin Puhrmann homes, C>ar".r.o.11 l\..T~UTB-- " T u es-<l=a-y, __ -A-u-;----=:t4 :€OMl\lUr"H I CALI£NO;rn---C.hnst IS seekIng to bUild 10 Indl !l-1r:..Jlnd Mrs=Rnbl'u1mnailll of nn_~~ Volleyball ant! football, Jr. and Sr. Monday.;:ilfug 23: Town and

--VIdual tilell aml bmltlitig the churcH Bokoshe, Okla. came Aug. 14 to Barbara Junek of Winside spent Aug 6-.10 in Hi students and parents mght, 7 "Country G-:arden' Club. Marythrough LMM. Outdoor holy spend a few days in thC'Melvin 585-4857 Kirksvill, Mo. They attendedithe pm, school gym. Kollath.communion was a1soheld. Puhrmann home while Mrs. COMMUN.lTY CALENDAR graduation Ceremony for Tari13ra Th ursda y, Aug 26: Thursday, Aug 26: Hoskins

About 40 men attended. Repre- Melvin Puhrman'n is hospitalized. _ Friday, Aug 20: Retirement Ann Jenkins. daughter of Ric~ard IndIVIdual PIctures taken, 8:30 am Garden Club Hildegarde Fenske.senting Concordia Lutheran, Con- Visiting Mrs. Puhrmann Sunday poLluck supper for Leonard (Shorty) and Pat Jenkins, from Northeast for k-12 students and pre-school. Philip ~nd Brian Dretskecord, were Norman Anderson, were the Bob Puhrmanns of Okla- Halleen, 6 pm, City Auditorium. Missouri State University', at Kindergarten will go to classes returned home Aug 12. They hadErnest Swanson and Winton homa, the Dwight Johnsons, Monday, Aug 23: Senior Kirksville on Aug 6. Miss Jenkins today. no classes on Fnday. spent 'two we'eks visiting theirWall:n. Evelina Johnson, Jennifer Johnson Citizens, 2 pm, Firehall. graduated with a Bachelor of Three Allen students. Penn'y grandparents. Mr.and Mrs. Ted3 C S CLUB and Mik,o_cromofEmerson" Thursday, Aug 26: School Science in Psychology, She is em- Brentlinger. Marcia Hanscn and Fluegge at New Ulm, Minn.

starts. ployed as' a comm.unity sy.pponMark and Patty Claussen and worker for Grim-Smity LifeskilJs,

Laci, Craig of Ozark, Mo. 5pent a division of.Grim-Smith MedicalAug 7·15 with her parents, Robert Center locatcd in Hannibal. Mo.and Betty Hank. to help with Mr. and Mrs. Richard HenkinsPally's parent's 40th wedding and Marie Bring spent Aug 12--15anniversary. Also visiting inthe visiting in the homes of Mr. and

bert-,Hank,,··heme-was -Mr. and Mrs: HerbcftBennett and Mrs.Mrs. Gene (Anderson) Maunsey of Faye Groven of Galesburg,.N.D,.Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Maunsey sang aunts of Pat and Marie, and Mr. andat the Hank's wedding 40 years ago. Mrs. Glenn Fromeke and Mi. and

Me and Mrs. Richard Jenkins. Mrs. Gary Anderson of Wheaton,Jeremy of Carroll and Jessica Jaeger Minn.

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n.\-mar1tit~plas'\ 1: an­area.-::'A4i~re __s.omethirig...isc riffer.e<Lrot-sale:;.".2-i=a=plac&Where'ouyeis look.for.bar:""gains. 3: a gathering-()f--bu~rs-and selle-r-s-.---4.-w-her-e--messages--at'e-exchanged.5. where jobseekers look for work. s~ see SUCCESS

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NEBRASKA

FOR SALE

SAXTON canning peaches, nectarinesand plums. Order deadline Aug. 21.Extras doubllul." Call Linda, PV Welding,254-7202 or Cindy, Wayne delivery, 585­4601; Bev, Randolph deiivery, 337­1118. Aug.2O

FOR SALE: Bundy flute. Call 375-2187.Aug2012

FOR SALE: Simmenlal Anguscrossbred bulls, long yearling. MarvinHartman, 584-2376, Dixan, NE. Aug17t2

FOR SALE: 2 tledroom hause, 512Windom St., Wayne. For more information~1308-384-2013 Aug20t2

FOR SALE: Nearly new GE almondrefrigerator and stove. Call 375-5323after 5 p.m. Aug20t2

FOR SALE: 5 year old mare, broke and1 1/2 year old colt, halter broke. Call(402) 375-1650. Aug20

FOR SALE: Maytag washer, $125;Hotpoint Dryer, $75; chest fre.zer, $65; -,large dining room table and buffet; 2hospital beds, $25 eac.h; 2 new twinmattresses, $50 each; air conditioner.Call 695-2270. Aug 17t4

bus may be inspected at Winside Motors.Deadline for bids to be received is 4 p.m.,Sept. 9, 1993. Bids submitted taSuperintendent Winside Public School,PO Box 158, Winside, NE 68790.

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U-TlLlt'LCOMPANY JOBS. $8.25­$15.75 p.r hour this area. Men andwomen needed, no experiencenecessary for information calf' -2T9-736­4715 ext U-5159 x 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 days.

Aug2Ot6

tffAV8E STAn COLLEGE

Full-timeSecretary/

BookkeepingPosition AvailableDue to Relocation.

Submit resume toMidwest Land Co.,

Box 132,Wayne, NE 68781'-

PRODUCTION WORKERS NEEDEDOpenings available In our fabrication and weldingdepartments for t!'e nIght shift. Day shifts available

-for assembly,palnt, welding and-fabrlcatlon-;--£xcet­lent company beneflts,~ln5urance,profIt sfiarlng. etc.If Interested please contact the personnel managerat 402-385-3051.

GARAGE SALE

---~B1JS-DRIVERS-NEEDE~Earn extra Income while supporting the schools a d stu­dent aC.tiviti.esc Part-time and activity trip bus dri .er ap­pl1catlons are now being accepted by the E__ sOI1-

::Hilllbatct=Community-SchoQIS-.--To.-be-eHglble,·dnvers-w111-­pass a physical. have a good driving record, and be pre-

ared to pass the Department of Motor veh-lcl~ll:€­ments to earn a commercial drivers license. For applica­tion Infonnatlon contact the supeIl~endent's office at1504 Dakota St. In Emerson, NE or can 695-262 L

GARAGE SALE: Boys clothing, size8-12, 2-wheel trailer. boys bike, kitchensink, almond range hood, mlicrowave,baby items. toys, books, many misc.'items. Muhs Acre. (213 mile we.t of golfcourse). Saturday, Aug. 21,8-12. Au20

PORCH SALE: Saturday, Aug. 21, 9a.m. 10 4 p.m., 110 E, 8th St., Wayne,

.. Aug.JZ12.

HEAD START Special Service~Coo[cli,

nator. To provide-subs-tance abuse pre­vention and support groups for HeadStart parents and-staff, Good verbal-.ndwritten..communication skills necessary.,Substance Abuse counseling or preven­tion experience helpful. Work station lo­cated at the Ce.ntral Office in Wisner, Ne.40 hours per week / 52 weeks per year,some evenings. Must be able to meetAgency Insurance standards. Sendcover lelter and resume to Bev Frese, UGLY DECK OR FENCE? RestareAssistant Administrator, Goldenrod Hills wood decks and fences to hke newCo.mmunity Services Inc., Box 280, Wis- condition without scrubbing. Withner, NE 6879~ Closing d~j\J!JI.l!Jl~,._ Enforcer® Deck'4:are®. Avallable_t!l93:"8ll%FeCeraily Funded.-Equal'ep. "tcCarhart1:umbllr,TOS Mam Sf. Jylb

portunity Employer. Aug20t2 HOUSE FOR SALE in Wayne: 2bedroom, next to college, carport,finished basement apartment. Byappointment, 712-943-5285. Au316..FOR SALE: The Winside School isaccepting bids on a 1979, 54 passenger,Chevrolet school bus. Bids will be lor theus as is WIM a miniMUm Dla of $400. Ihe

GARAGE SALE: August 21, 8 a.m.-lp.m., 721 West 3rd. Home Interior items, • .

.~"unge-clllli"J,,!!ie~.and men's clothe~,--FOR SALE. 1988 Ford Escort,_hlgh.ceiling lan, patio chair cushions, adds mHesT'1'lall}'"-extras, -$2500. OBO.c-ctlll.and ends, sink. Aug17t2 695-2227. Aug1712

RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, Aug. 21,8 a.m.-II a.m. 420 West 2nd. Maternity

" clothes. infant boy. clothing, baby bathlub, some adult clothing, sheet set., full.ize bedspread .el. Cash only. Aug17t2

GARAGE SALE: Microwave, carpet21>13. baby furniture, car seat, babyclothes, maternity, name brand kids andwomens clothing. In alley al 1013Dougla., Wayne. Saturday, Aug. 21, 8a.m.-l p.m. PriCed to sell. Aug17t2

GARAGE SALE: 408 Sherman,Saturday, Aug. 21, 8 a.m.-12 noon. Babybathtub seal, Cos,,\, walker, baby andmisc. dothes, furniture and much more.

Aug.2O

'ARENS 'STUMP- REMOVAL. Frea.::.cgs1i1'll8te1;1'88SonaDIifflites.lf'HI6Iigii' -_~~~~~:'79-3015'!r .1-81)0-484,a2~_

CREW OF BEAN Walker. want towork, good worker•. Call 712-276-2203,leave ~lI!I.C!!lln.J!Cbine.<lLcal

-'iUgIiL . ·Aug17t2

HELP WANTED

Nightiy 7:15 & 9:15 Sun & Sun Matinee 2Passes accepted TUB- is bargain night

~1!~~SonA~~~£L~.~~.i~~~~~e~c~~~:~;~~~-IIII.-IIII--'"-'"-'"--'"--"'!"!,!!!!'.IIIII",_"""_,,,~~_"'_!iiii_"_-.-iii~iii-_-ii'-iii-ii-ii-iiii-ii"- ';;'''!''I~o''

entre. Contact Carol- Baier or ~ary-- -NO~ CE' OF- VACANCY=- - - ~-

ichols, 402-375-1922. EOE. Aug10t4. STAFF ASSISTANT I, Financial Aids Office. Hisi.ng. Rate _

ELP-WAN.tEO:_F-'r-m.ahh-ln."ranoe---I-..........l2LJ.month. J'.l!!~"excellenlc.fri.nge::l:!eiiefils:..lD.b..df=:ip.tion---lfler. 30 days,.pens.ion-.plan,-3-jobs--andappliciitlon form are available by writing to the Admin-vaitable. Cattle or hog feedlot, will train. . . S • .....f-jJjinklage Cattle Co.• 529-6013, after 6 Istraltve erVICeS -= 'ce, Hahn 104, Wayne State College,m.529-1>660. Aug 13t4 Wayne, NE 68787, or by phoing 402/3;15-7485 between 8:00

a,m. - 5:00 p.m. Complete application form and letter of ap-AREER OPENINGS AVAILABLE r'he Nebraska Farmer organization has p .calton are due in Hahn 104 by 5:00 p.m., Monday, August

two career positions OpM In their 30. 1993. Wayn,e State College is an Equal Opportunity/u.tomer service division. We will Affirmative Action Employer.rbvide an excellent income with superdvancement potential. We provide aom_plete training prbgr.a,r:n ru_n b-y__xperienced personnel.· If you enjoyI_~i,!g_tt? fanners and n~lIIQb~.rs and wante freedom and potential we offer,ease send a cu~nt resume to Rogerys, PO Box #83209, 'Lincoln, NE 68501.o phone calls accepted. Aug 1712

EMPORARY help needed at Waynetate College Book Store on campus.ease call'S"7504o-1{);-' t2---

HELP WANTED: Part timemaintenance worker needed for WayneCity Schools to work evenings 25 hrs.per week starling al 5 p,m. Apply atWayne High SchooL Aug2Ot2

HELP WANTED: D.V. Frye-Tech,Wayne, Nebraska currently' hasopenings: welding, painting andass.e.m.b.Iy_ .. de.parlme.n1s. F-OL...anappointment call Mike in Pender at 402­385-2190. Aug2Ot4

. .m. . a.m. S I Ii ersonFarms,.a75-4170 naons. Aug2Ot2

WANTED: Pull-time dairy farm help.Experience not necessary, will train. Payto be based on experience or willingnessto work; also someone_part-time to work a

RN SupervisoryPosition

Available atStanton Nursing

Home.Day Shift.

One Weekend A- ~~--~onth.

Please Call,439-2111.

MR. B'SPUB.111 E. 3rd Street WtJyne. Nebraska

Phone 375-9990

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HAPPY HOUR - 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.7 Days A Week

11 'W !! ~ lr IN II: A\ lrlPII'-IH 'OIL IL r'M"O'OID ~"II[) II' °- 0l,en 7 DilYs ,""I Weel, 10:00 a.ln. J 1.00 P nl. -

FOI' detailed Itl'ocltut'e ami discount cuupon, '.all 01' '~1'11I:

Donna Bourn r P,O. Box 688,Ponca, mE 68770 - 402-755-2::106.

THAI'I'K YOU

Stlows &: lrlmes effective Ifrl. AUQ. Z,[j

~~[[ WillY ~TOMHANIffi"~~'Hi,", HI" /.iiHH"doHH h.h."'A d SLEEPIISS

. =:~-=.~ ~ INS EATT LENighhy 7:15& 9:15 Sat & Sun Matinee 2Passes accepted. Tue is bargain night.,

LOST & FOUND

LOST: 3 heilers, 700-800 'Ibs. Call 375­3248. Aug20t4

WANTED: Lawn mowing jabs. Will mulchor bag and haul, free estimates. Call Rodat 375-5741. Jnll-TF

GIRLS WANTED from NE, IA & MI,between 7-19, .10 compete in this year's3rd annual 1993 Omaha Pageants. Over$20,000 in prizes and scholarships. Calltoday HIOO-PAGEANT Ext 0633 (1-800­724-3268) Au616

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I AND MY family would like to thank theFarm Bureau and Wayne Fair Board forhonoring me as one of the oldest activefarmers in Wayne County, The clock isbeautiful. Thanks to everyone that madethis event possible. Walter and LeoneJager and family. Aug20

FEMALE WANTS non-smokingfemales to share rent. Three bedroomhouse approximateiy 12 blocks fromcollege. Call 375-4405. Aug2Ot2

THANK YOU to all relatives and friendswho came ta my 75th birthday, for all thecards, gifts, flowers and phone calls. Aspecial thank you ta Burt and Linda andlamily lor all the planning. You all made a

.special-day very-speGial! Ged-bless-yau'aiL Esther Echt.nkamp. Aug20

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ELP WANTED:Thewi;,;jde fl~biicchool is accepting applications far theosition of head boys basketball coach.pplieants must have a valid Nebraskaaching certificate. Interested' appli­

cants should forward a lelter of applica­tion and resume to Superintendent, Win-. blie-8ehoels;-PG"Box-~58;-Wih..-C-'

ELDERLY CARE. I am an elderly per. side, NE 68790. Aug17t4son in Emerson, NE. Wanting to share my . •home with one or two other elderly WANTED: Auto Tech, expenenced,people. I receive 24 hour emergency necessary must have own tools, salary

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ALLEN BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICEPROCEEDINGS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WAYNE

The Allen Board of Education met in regu- COUNTY, NEBRASKAlar session at the Allen Public School at 8:15 Estate of Joy M. Hein, Deceasedp.m. on Thursday, August 12, 1993. Estate No;-PR93-38

Regular Mooting called to order by Chalr- Notice Is hereby given that on August 16,man Dale Jackson. 1993, in the County Court of Wayne County,

Present: Dale Jackson, DeQra Snyder, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a wrlttenBarry Martinson, Myrna McGrath. statement of Informal Probate of the Will of

Absent: Diane Blohm, Stan McAfee. said Decedent and that Virginia L. Nissen,Minutes of July 12th and July 26th meel- whose address is 1555 South 56th, Lincoln,

_____ Jags-",ad.and-app<olie!l~__~ _~::_::,-:.:;:.:=:J~f'_j;8liO!U"as.JnfolrnaUy._apPQ.inl.d.by .lbl>.__- Mobile Phones di$aJssed. Snydet rno.wd Re.gistrar as Personal Representative of theto~purChase- 2m06Tre:--Phones fo,.--tiuses at Estate. . ..'$169 each with $24.75 per month foo and 150-' .Cred.ltors. of thIS Estate must file theirfree-minutes 'from--cellular One. Martinson claims wnh thiS Court on or before October 22,seconded. Carried 4-0. 1993, or be forever barred. AII.persons having

August bills discussed and reviewed. Mc- a financial or property interest in said estateGrath'move<no pay bills... Snyder-.secondecL may demand or waive notil;e of any order orCarried 4-0. filing pertaining to said estate.American Family Insurance, 106.86; Allen Oil (s) Pearla A. BenjaminCompany, 232.88; American Bindery-Mid- Clerk of the County CourtWAst '3,4 30' Anderson I "rober 2A 53' RI"e Kenneth M QL~_~:.tig l:Jl31Crossl, 4,512.29; Blue Cross, 243.15; Beatrice Olds, Pieper & ConnollySlate, 6,603.79; Capitol American, 49.40; P.O. Box 427Carat Chase, 36.25; Cellular One, 35.22; --- Wayne, NE 68787Carhart Lumber Co.-, 11.58-;-.E.S.U. #1, (402) 375-35854,604.18; Executive Computer, 123.66; Ek- (Pub!. Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3)berg Auto Parts, 265.45; Ellis Electric, 147.18; 1 dipEcolab Pest Etim. Division, 23.00: ~~rmers __ NQTICg_ ___

..COClP-EIe¥8.tor Co 4-64Gri!-4; FrartkhR=t-ife.--- ----.K-THe-coo:NTY COURT OF WAYNE30.00; Guardian Insurance Co., 145.36; IDS COUNTY, NEBRASKAFinancial Serv.. 475.00: Jackson Nat'l Life, Estate of Lorraine Winkelbauer, Deceased100.00; Kenneth J. Lahrs, 51.00; Unweld Estate No. PR93-40 '(Lincoln Welding), 37.44; Midwest Olfice, Notice Is hereby given thaI on August 17,830.20; Nebraska Public Power, 565.08; Office 1993, in the County Court of Wayne County,Connection, 113.80; NE. School Retirement Nebraska, the Registrar issued a writtenSys., 9,082.19; Security Narl Bank, 12,91\:;1.75: statement of Informal Probate 01 the Will ofSouth-Western Publishing, 283.68; Scott said Decedent and that Donald J. Winkelbauer,Foresman & Company, 5.88; Stat~ of Ne- whose address is Rural Route 1, Carroll, NEbraska, 1.476.16; True Valu.e ~ome Center, 6872~----was-informa"y appointed by the

_~..6; U ..s West Communications, 258.36; Registrar as Personal Representative of theVillage 01 Allen, 147.50; Wayne Aerara;-go-:zS:--~stal:e-:-·--- -- - - _W W Grainger, Inc., 73.22; Wookly Reader. Creditors of this Eslate must file their51.00; American Mat C0m.pany, ~.25; Corn- ___ clairTls_'N.ltb_ tt)!s Gourtpn_gtbelore-'~toPer_2J_ .. _husker1nn TtUck.s, 265.41; em fO(lnnOVaIlO~ 1993, or be forever barred. All ~rsons havingIn Educ., 235.18; Great Plains Inri, 1,1'13.30, a financial or property interest in said estate~hase[[e, Inc., 124.C!?; Curry Floor & Acous- may demand or waive notice of any order ort1~S, 3~.OO: Tucker s Glass S.hop, 66.02: filing pertaining to said estate.HighsmIth Co., Inc., 93.08.; Wilson. Temp. (s) Pearla A. Benjamin~ntro~, 1,264.60; Mrs. Manlyn Wallin, 4. ~8; Clerk of the Coun~y CourtDlc~ Blick, 35.00; Krazy-Krafts, 22.24; Se<:unty Michael E. Pieper, No. 18147National Bank, 18.00; Mrs. Sandra G. Chase, Olds, Pieper & Connolly30.80: Gateway 2000, 795.00; Lawr,ence P.O. Box 427House Pub!., 17.50: A T & T, 26.63; R W Rice Wayne NE 68787Campany, 1.913.43: PC Software & Supply. (402) 375-3585105.60; Tota! Payroll, 42,195.80.TOTAL BILLS $98.233.71

Audience with Officers of Allen Consoli­dated Schools Alumni: Sally LUbberstedt,Wayne Jones and Gaylen Jackson; also DarrelNovak representing Alien Senior Citizens,asking the name 01 our school be changedback to Allen Consolidated Schools instead 01Allen Public School and change diplomas forlast two years. NOTICE

Martinson moved that now and for all fu· IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WAYNEture business of the school we refer to this COUNTY, NEBRASKADistrict as Allen Consolidated Schools instead Estate of RUdolph A. KaI, l);)ceasedof Allen Public School. Snyder seconded. Car- Estate No. f1R93-35

. ried 4-0. Notice is hereby given that on August 10,It was agreed that if any graduate comes 1993, in theSounty Court of Wayne County,

before Board and wants hiS/her diploma Nebraska, RoY'Kai, whose address Is A.R. 3,changed, the Boad will oonsider it and act on it Box 47, Pende~, NE 68047 was informally ap.at thai time. pointed by the Registrar as Personal Repre-

Audience with Dale Strivens and Tim Hill sentative of the Estate.represe~ting the Village Boarel asked 'Ihat Creditors of this Estate musl file theirIights.on baseball field be repaired. Because of daiiifs Witffthis Court on or before October 13, 50¢ - Draws FOR SALE: IHC 450 transmissionj~-jusl

Ilghtenlng·damage the 1i:~9h~'~S:W:iII~b~.:r.~p~la:ce:d~~':99:3:Of~be~l~or~.~ver~barr~ed~·~~~:t~·-1~f~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~~~;i~~~~~~~~ , I'-S79---~~~~"""""'Rd4_"'_' . , ~-'90""'55Iillowr3"96"'-_33-=3wlfi. e....<==---"A 2012 -

oem~nugs~se~rS~~:;ed. Purchase of bGs dis- frank J. Knel"~~~~~ th. County Court P-ROfESSI-O-NA-l -EX-T-ERMIN-AT-. _.. 0 ~=_ __"u_'g-::::.c_cu.se<H.leGrath-moved·tn-ecceptbid'lor new 920 Wolll-21111 5.. ING: Bats. birds, snakes, mice. rats,

J ~~g.far $38,400.00. Snyd.r seconded. Carried :-:'.;.:;~:..': CUy, NE 68nS cockroachBs. Ileas, Boxelder bugs•./ Bid. for·GMC 4x4 op.ned. Thr•• bids (402) 494-3745 bee., elc. local relenlnces. 0 & 0 Pest

w.r. r.ceIVed. Snyder moved 10 accept Ellis (Pub!. Aug. 13,20,27) Control, ca11-6QS-565-3101 or 712-277-.... Eleetric-llid afc$5(}7,oo'In,'he-GMe 4x4;-Mo- 2dips Bra:n·son;Missouric-c~--~. 5148 anytime, If

Grath seconded. Carried 4-0. NOTICE___,__ ._..J;,u••nUtll~dbooks <!istribut.d.Glenn INTHECOUNTY COURT OF WAY.NE~ __Qa~s_-=-Q.C!C!!;!~L2.~. 26,,27.,--& 2SL !!l!l..3.._

Kum~explainedwhlchitems-wereuPdated. COUNTY,NEBRA~ ~.---~._- ---- -- , 'Sj>eclalMe.ting:-McGrathmovedtahav. EStat.-nfGRACEMIILLE,Deceased_ 0 .,- $44~-· ;. - ;;_-- .

S]>llcJ!JI ",,,"tiRgto_pay r.mainder at August. EstataNo.I'R 93-37 ny -:7-·per _.~on·--1993 b~la on AugU8t3Oth at 7:00 P.M. Snyder Notice Is hereby given thar a Petition forseconded. Carried 4-0. Probate al Wiil al said Deceased, Detarmlna- $399 . ... 55 Id VANN'S Floor Service & General Clean-

,qptkin Enrollm.nt Inr Roxanne Wilson to tlon af Heir., and Appnlntmaat 01 Ev.lyn L per person age or 0 .__. ~r._ _ing. stripping, waXing. maintenance. 01-OP.t~!l!D1•.trict#7o.andjntoponca McGrath McDermatt .. Personal R.presentativ. has Frnm Nonolk,"'i'ankt6n, sibux city, ",ri;aha,-Lincoln, and' Fremont. fice and house c1eanin_ . Com.mer _m~ved 10 afl~ Roxanne Wilson to opt out been filed and Is set for heanng In the County ~ "'tot·· 5:4aocr.- - ~~rtInsOf1.8CoAded CaR'ied-4-0. . CoUft.Of-WatM~~r.•.:N;~~'~;';~M--+-T~~ltl'~~'~~:~4!9L~...§lru.xe_:motor=coa I. • s~nr-greal oars: ,

For.ign Exchange Stud.nt Iram NOIW.y ,. 5111-,,_aa-".lit,.••I,-Wayne,-N.br••ka;-on- shows,Silve,l)ollarCiti(crafts & shOWS), Baldknob~er'.-Show,'Mel Tillis, Shoji' VAV ROOflt,lG•. Mosttypes. shlngles:_"ccc~._~:::~~=~~;~·lIl1l'_rillldlivor- soptembiii g, 1993, alClf.aIter 1:00 o'clock p.m ~,,-b~~hl, o~mo~d B~Oth~~S, w::;a:r S:W.;,~':':PJ"-ClOI.l,-M"-I11~nts,,:Bras... _qdd JQb$~c..lll'IIe.lAYinyUnstailalion. 375-

_~ ;- _, . Conaete ~moVal rtween schOOl and-" - Evelyn L McDermott ro op-; - ggage- an 109," an mu .' 4800.' 1F

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