There will be a separate 01 the Brush" competition men with pre- existing beards, Cost of fhat badge also is $3, Monson said men who are not lriteresfeo- or not capabfe of growing a beard can pur· chase a "Shaving Permit" for $5. There also will be souvenir or memento badges for women and children. The "CQJonlal Oal'ne$" badge.....wjIJ _ the "little Shavers" badge is .... TO PURCHASE a "Brothers 01 Ihe Bru'!>h"' badge. men must be clean shaven at· Ihe lime they enler Cost 01 the badge SJ Male residents Qf Wayne have less than one week· to decide if they will pack away their razors for the next 7 months_ Thursday (Feb. 21 IS the kick off date for the Wayne Centennial Beard Growing Con· tesL a project of the Wayne Lions Club' the Rev. Daniel Monson, chairman of fhe event, said the conJest will be kicked off dur inq Thursday night's Ground Hog- Day-pork leed sponsored by Wayne County Pork Pro· ducers Centennial birthday cake Wilt be served durIng the pork feed, which 3tso Includes pork <;,andwiches, reli<;,hes, beans, sauerkraut, potato chIps, and coffee, milk or an orange drink Serving will be from 4 to Bpm in the city audItorium, and cost IS 51 7? for one sand wleh or 52 25 for two sandwiches The public is encouraged 10 purchase flckels for the 'Pork feed in advance from bolh Wayrye banks or at the Chamber of Commerce office ENTRIES TO the cenfennial beard grow· Ing contest will be judged-ewrlng-Wavn.e'.s grand celebration, scheduled to take place Aug, 29 through Sept. 2. According to Mons.on, awards are planned In 19 different categories, including the longes.t beard and mustache. most hand· some, the finest goatee, the lushest sideburns, the most unusual, the neate$.t. ele Those entering the confest will be ex· pected to show results visible in ordinary light at 30 feet by May L or be sublect to the MONSON SAID Lions Club members will Kangaroo Court summons and to purchas' be available tram 4 to 8 p m In the Woman}-s ing a shavIng permit. CfiJb to assist He--added that pef"wns vnat»e--to.-·enter-a.t =c;;::';,-------!,- male that _!he Hog Day may complete an night tor the beard contesl ._. - -- -----,--,--An\i :ohge-::-_-_ by Mav L 1984 should equip himself with a the Wayne Lions Club. - -- --- .. ••havlng""rmll)by PERSONS ATTENDINg Thursdoy M("}-y--T""'O"rbe'-prepared fo -sutler dJre and night's- pork feed also are invited to pur· unusual said Monson. chase centennial cornmemoratives which - Men liVIng in the Wayne area"will have will be displayed In the Woman'sClubroom. J baSIC optIOns if fhey WI'i!h 10 aVOId the con Centennial vests and dresses also will be 01 Ihi> CentennIal Kangaroo on display during the evenin-g and may be Court ordered. In addition, businesses will have an oPper funlty Thursday night to purchase eenlen nlal buntings to display in their stores Ihmughout the city's centennial OLSON SAID lht, umtr,iI '-"CJ,lf)Il<ltlon keep', In loue h '·,/I1h .111 ',t,lk' by pro vldinq IDIot nMh(J11 for People throuqh nCW'.II.. llt>r<, dl1d dudlQ (""our<.e<, Ld<,l yl',)f 1111' NI'!)r.)"Io-,Hl'> lor Pe,lth llo:>l'ly foll(,lwt'd '>U(tl l'>'·U'':'o ,1<' nue Il'dr !reel(' tlnd ,Hid MX .. did (onqn><," IIQled tt) 'und 111I'!1l ',I }I MX m,L,L,I,.", bu' jJoullt:d Oli! !tldl thl'rl' I', __ '.1111 d qood (l1dnll' 01 dl'h_".tlnq ,Illy lurHll.r plan" lor MX ow,',le" ,)hl' ',(I,d !tld! !ll'll!lon'. dre l)('I-dl'd In ord('r 110 p1d(1' till' I',<,ue 01 " lr(!('!p un Itl!.' bdllol dOU II'! of lilt.' dP(I',IOII '. nH'"II'lQ ttl!· ',I .. cond ,n W,lyn,· c{Jncernlng NI,!bril':ok(lfl', !or P'-'-l'I' Thl' fir ',! ."d", held In --·-N.... ,hl'lj:7"h:-....... 1',ll'r1f, I' .. , Norfolk Bf'dl(1( F,urlltJrY (,r,111(1 hldnel. Ke'lrrH,'y Llnloln O,n,lhd \, f)'!',hl\,1t "nd N,·hrd',k" WC',1I'ydf1 >Un peeked oul <II tom." thIS week, brmqmq h,qher ,1nd lower ',now d(IU" V>I't N.Jrtl hil'. nol rh.HH}p(j /\ppro .. lrnately lIL_P_c,g,,(,»l-',-.-{i:T,; In ,llf,!n and ,1 <,Iraw VOlf" l,lkt,.·n by In "trIH.lor<, Stlyr(' Ander',on ,lfld Rllil "howt'd lhill ItH! nhlj<lrdy w...n' If\ of ',t,lfllnq ,1 10(1\1 ('haph.'" fllel'lllIq I', ·,(twdIJI(:d In 1 WI'I'k', In 11e!,,'rrHlnp Ihe lOfdl NQuld In(orpor,)11' 11110 II<. qOill!, THE NEBRASKANS lor '>UPP(Jrl " bellt'vl: t!lil! Jhe U I', '.pell (jlf1(J 100 rnu(h on Ih d{,'ft.'n .. ,>yslern dnd 1('I,j ttl,ll problem'> '.tlOuld !.lc ',ctllt;,+(f .. fl)lly Ol',on '..)Id t!,;llmoiled till! loltlllnWlItwr 'ih(p of grOlJp 10 l)t' bl'lwt,.·.m mId 100 IJtmpll' O(HlCWr', <lri' Incr(;aslnq In( ,HId w' need 10 do !>on-wlhinQ tor lhf! prol('( lIon 01 Ol)r own Ilv/:<, 'J '){)Id Sill! '.,lId (' ..,et) group del:;lCh,l:' on wh.1! Hr,'.! II ...",Il'" ,() foel}'> when Ilo/..'cornes ,Ii Ch,lptl:. D''>c,rlYl,llTl(.>nt dnd IlUIlI,1/1 rl(j\f1f<, <lrt:.,' drnplt", of taken by '; Nebraskans for Peace chapter is planned \. - tHE SUN begins 10 sel on Ihe Nebr,lska honlon. form tng a r;tV of hope that not too 'elr ,Iway The lilt, Wayno communlly I', un !t1I' \.'dql.' ut !ornllrlq ,Is own of lilt! NI.'IJr ,,',K,lw. lor Af ,1 rnl'ehnq ,,!Joul rlp( Ip,Jr ',>,,\j(.'"', Wcdne,,>d.1Y "Hernoon on ltl{' W,tyOf' SI'-It., (ampuS, ,HI Inform,ll .. by ',h(w.. of h,lnd c • tlt'mOfl',lr.llcd cnouqtl ',u!lpor I lor tilt' lorlTl.lllon 01 ,1 ehilplcr 1Il W,lym' Betty 01<;00, cOOfthn,llor of Ih.• ' '.Iilll' NidI' orqanlloltlon, at !Ill.' ,lrld I'll pl,llncd whdl thf! sloltt" Qroop I', plan/l,nq \ "IF WE ARE 90109 10 l1lilke our U)ll( IJOl', known. Wl" need 10 ')dn IOQelhr1r _ .. 01',011 '"lId The Nl:'br"',kiln<, for P-C<l<.t.· I', ,I '.h,lpt.'r of CIl!rgy &. Laity, dn orq<lnll<lllorl !hlJl dedi', wii" IsSu(!!> Of pf:,lCf.' ,lnd SOCial IU',IIC<: Ol50n W,Jync (ould dOdl,I'" ,',dli .:lnolher C.h,lplcr or form Ih own (h"pj,'1 uf for She c)I(plallll,'d lh;ll the orq,Hl1l,d,oll III thL" laic 60., dtld 9ft.''''' oul of d 1, un t: ern dboul Ihe Vlel N(1ll1 W .. r !hdl foreign whkh qot thl! U IIlVl,I",,'(j "I Local group meets mili.r IIpg"l/Jing cable- ttolevislon system wi!1 allow for an eXpdnded channel capacity, L Five new' channels will be offered in Televl.lon, wilt be edded al no charge The, others. which ':will be added at a chargo, arC!' the thoe Nashville Network, MTV tMu!\ok tlnd (,Span. . C·Span will li"ve coverage 01 Ihe Hous.e of Repres.enfct:Uvc!t. when It. s.e!os.ion as well a5 live or taped event!. in COST TO c1 Wayne Cablevlsion subscriber o,t addinq 'he additional tier of .1 ctlanncls will JJ __ d!T'0unl will bt' added ijn----'Olfie- monlhly - -cable' Scrvlce- cMrg<, "I '7,9S - 'lICll McEvoy OCMral mdn(l er of A 0110 Wayne cable. .ubscribers NevI channels Communications tne, of which Wayne - wltl be if C4n hondle ---vp4-o-+S.channell, Th" COOlpan.v off.erinO Il_duu'jl\f!l" .M.UHtbltsJ:c The of Big Eight lelt:"l-;,ion (K8GTl witl nftCe!o!'rHate it ..... changes, McE.....oV wd..-.KETV_ot Omdha Villi be mov (!d 1rom Ch"3""eJ 1 to Chnnnel 1) ort the mid bond Only wdh cable reddy tClf!Vi .. Ions. Of chtl"ncl ..nO be IQ view 'hll' I< XNE of Norfolk (PublIC Brc)(Jdc.:nting' ServIce) Will - FlHJ'lC trom 8 10 1 Biq will bt' pldCt'd 011 Cthl"nel e IN ADDITION' 10 Ihe 4 O(!W ch,lllnf:h. IJ channel will be added If will (1:\1 a *cond pay InltnOp.d lor f.tmlly vll!'winq ThC Waynt:. oUiee currcnlly ofkr', the Home 80k Oltlce movie Anyone who thl:' n(!w four Cflllnnl.'l ltcr, can gel fhe Di!,ney Chdnne' for (In dddl Hemal monthly fee v: 95. Mc E.... c... .,.<lld McEvoy the proltK.f Ill: (om pleted the new Celli lx' lllMkl'fNI III Oclober Twcn1v (IMnnel!> wllllw III U\(' ,il thilt Ilml.\". Anyonc who 1o cable, d':!l well the new lier of channeh:'l'md HBO dnd OH.. ' Channi!!. will pity monlhly 01 \1980 " McEvD't' ht' bt:!it!Vl'" VNy w!lt wan! "II Ihl' chdnrwl ... but added thai m.w wanl 10 add lht· nc· .... tlcr 0' and pO!o".>lbly Chclnm!1 "This !>y'!>tenl Will dllow 1o pick pldn wtllll .H1d puy lor Ml,,1 they wdol to gl't'\oo McEvoy <,dld ;', - -- __ __ 'Adqpted defected -'jim Jonlts-p-romised freedom, but became fascist' Jim trl!l!dom from IdS 15m and then ulll"'ah! VEARS LATER, III treedom from (01\(.('/1 ,J",kltd '0 ,lCCCHUPdtiy tlllli I.IIl II Ir dmps-and rhf.'ri:t>UHt1Jrw- . - --- ·------,-+r1P to- GUYitnrt:---,<rht:'f .. - were thi!- coi,;ment5 of Bonnie - had Peopfp.>s-Tp.mplr. of Theatre ThIClnldI1D..J:..Qutg hf.,tlp Thtef","fann, d!o the" adoiJf-ud 1hldmatlli"'C,.",iTd..-'Stni",.-. daughter" of Jones, t;ln ,l(Ii .... l! '(]ClOg dfHJth buf lold RY'Hl ',IH' '/Joulet 90 011 of The People!\- In ( .. llforO/a lor 1\ J tl-tt:-+rtft If would .. iv4" !o.. flFr 1<If/' '(eMS bf!Iom she de-ff:(:tf!d dnd (.ould ·outain il'hlSo,porl III 1 d.))' were drrdnqf,'d "SUDDEN-L Y TSAW J,-m-jone$'ilnd The ...... 'S-"tl 5a'id 'ifie irffo'riTifiif'Ry ..J11-'fudng 1114' Ilk(! __<J tril!h, full ot flight f/lat itt Ihn .. magools," lhlcTmann ..'d, Ifl<pffiH'llnlJ why-- vlOutd appear "\j'rh'!)'wtl buf <Hid jl,he Jeft Hi(1 cull (;,d, n()nce Ii'la'-no 0111' s.he leU the pr-aY!l<" . Thielr",nn ,aid Jone') called her and fold her she W4U makiop: it terr1bl,e mistake by "AFTER THE FLIGHT, 1 leavLng. the aurA of his He had m.lined In Gl!orgetowl1 whll/' R.Y.Ul told --- --'al1l!ad to JOtte"'J.fO;;JJn While. Ihcre"_-",hl] them ktttec:1, - (f!coii!ijd ':l Orte, from Jones, "welt at lelJst ·fli be tree for 3 dt:tY!i s'lid,,."Sp.nd mv dtlughh![ Bonnll! '0. be'or:-el dIe," "he replied The olher, frorn Rytlll,-'; f.y\" ,',-'::::roW other d.'.do.... d(cJn'l le6ve the stote AUer muctl thoooht. nu. 11!1I1LII!d 8'1 Rolndy at CillltornUj In4,lhld stw .. tny('d III n\<· 11" <1n,'<1 01 till! h,'mpl'! 10 ')!t'lY pu' 'odlJY .,It.- ,:<hH • .,tH' would II,IVJ: 11(-':11 b Illj·(j It,ill '.1;., 10 th, 1I-'-'llpl" Moo· ttl,in 900 P'"Of1li' dn:d '11 ,j !lld'):> '>lllodl!" dt UHf te/upll! ThmllTJrl.lfl ',.I,d ',h, --- -To hack up hi!'1' snld-thal JOO d!.:d iJnd iuJ{j'Jd !tlfl1 IMhll.''!'> don' (a,nrnll 'llJl( Ilit' Anil many 0' who warf-! told 1!llhl'l' '10 d;lIlk till! ..hnl, .,Ill: '.did'" THIEl-MANN WAS 15 old ,Uld II\( , HIQ twr I;,ln:nt<, . ""hf!/l UH"I jIm dnd Mtlru"I4f)I.' 1971 .. _. -Hljr .... i!l0 workf!{j En- "'Ar-n-nl'ltln I)(J,>' Of/IU', befrlfwded JO!"i'Jo. and In\llll!d IHlll tWnnw be;::ame ..... ilh 1111.' .. rj)rh,,; lotd 13m.:aUSfJ 'Jnt! ntld JOllt,") Oonnlf: In '.Nlfh 111/' , "lInlly itt hi!> rl1ct!Jfl?t ,lna With. _'hlrt!/'lf'" pt-I/'inp,,..ltHl ShI'"t1.1nd1f.'d Irnn',l,l lion lor ' , ,·It Gad IS oJ lov!_ng ood ilrrd really f,l"tlt:<" ... t1wn.why I'; ; ) of th'fr gOing tunqry?," Jom:", dl>kf!',d Thielman .ltlN mo ..... ed into the.II:.home. At That l"llnr., ·.hp. / didn't kll(lW It would be d hi.' would -I',k h,'r ,n,Hly (lH.7rl' llml'" .,h., ..... <, ,ttfrdl!f:d to III<' uf LOUpl!.: J ('y,,'rdt1y Iltl.",lyl" Hllpr,·,>',.·ct .;.:l!llrll.' ".-Iy ttl'.';': ,'/ittl I(! or I) poor nl,jqhhorhood __ "A1-lhiTf-pmnt In UHt......II'J.\"I(JI,J!>[y. Ill ... JUnl!';'><' 1)':1 <111 .. · ,(It''11', I" r,ll" ',Ill' ""Ild "')h/: W:i';; mn",! WOITllltl I "v'" Iflf'l WHEN THIELMANN Wd, 1/ (Jd to fhe Uflltl:-d fa ,1111'11<-1 Idler qol mdn' i"d <llld to Br",til Jtm nno h;id bf)(.OIlW ht;>r rof.: (lnd flamlld her ,hJldl en ttlt-er !ht' lh_llqn:n In g.,.. .. HIL s..d.;ti !:!,IW pOlIl'r ty- and dirty HVlflg -=.ondIiIOrlS. !hal pp.ople n",,,A-r '>P.e dauqhter dh}d of <il v Wil!:. ql.vpn only, .6 month's to IU HM . c1ed <'I • blood dis" '.e - ' Shfl !inG ' u.s. hf'lr" _ "'1'1_ more time I ... fled and t df'l(gtlled 10 have me, 'TllIelrrnnn saId So <;tw fl\Olled to Redwood Valley. Calif wtH'rI' the Jone5 famBy now lIved JIM JON E S sh(t'.ved her some 1!t(rr;-dlble things" that hIS church had doni!-, <;trU9_ .rehab1lllall0r:' program. con .... dlp.5cent homes. regal aid, vocallonal Ird1nlng and d home for re1ard ed p.eoplf-' On d glass window 01 hl!> church WdS prlnled. "Father we thank Ihee" She fhought the referral was to God Only later would 5he learn lhat "Falher" referred 10 The flrsl time she hIS clJurch saw_ d woman stand up and give a dla rTlQnd rmg 10 the church .Jones, 'beQan to speak. He "'!'dS. ,qnylnc1ng ilnd dyndmic. <;,he lie was intelligent, aI1rui'StJc. lender, caring, articulate, attractive and coo",incing, she He ha,fmagnetlsm-and charisma, . ,he odde<L.- -,-'_ -----,'c - -c- • Then. JOI1et I!A!tA" "':otliidi'ltleacrll>' fure!!; 0' the Bible.' . "" there is reallv a God who cares-then why dre so many people .golng hungry? 11 God is allVi!, strike me dead," he shouted He then spit on a Bible and shook his t1:'! first at an American flag and Hum at the the church. weeping hysterically. He-roe was a man the eplfome of what Jesus ehr 1st had taught .uti yeot he t-- 'denounceCf ThtflmanfT She said questions and adlons made her wonder She had to halVe 50me answers callei1a. mlntster, of a church she had attended when SM was young, The minIster couldn" glVl!' her any r5nswers_and proceede<1 to propo,Uiorth« sexually, she said. ".Jluddtoly .llad llt.'t_douQtl ,bQut el<l:stence of God," she lald. A few dais later, she attended another - - ,hUrtl,- wttn tl¥ hlIilband,A 8Iac1t-m.n .al oil olone whit. c..uulJana.hlOd InJhe back oj the church tie<...... Ih.y:'.lu"'" 10 511 by him and there were no otht-r .. .at. av."uable. _. __ ,---:fhot Inct_l bfOUllht lI<I " ••nbeclllio the Poopl.. T.mp!•. J..,.. hed'old ,"",'II • tim., '" thought about All lhe 1hl"91 oneil
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There will be a separate "~rothers01 theBrush" competition f~r men with preexisting beards, Cost of fhat badge also is$3,
Monson said men who are not lriteresfeoor not capabfe of growing a beard can pur·chase a "Shaving Permit" for $5.
There also will be souvenir or mementobadges for women and children. The"CQJonlal Oal'ne$" badge.....wjIJ cos.LS3L.~ _the "little Shavers" badge is S~.
----~ ._--~,-.--~....':""""""'_--'--~-'---
TO PURCHASE a "Brothers 01 IheBru'!>h"' badge. men must be clean shaven at·Ihe lime they enler Cost 01 the badge ~s SJ
Male residents Qf Wayne have less thanone week· to decide if they will pack awaytheir razors for the next 7 months_
Thursday (Feb. 21 IS the kick off date forthe Wayne Centennial Beard Growing Con·tesL a project of the Wayne Lions Club'
the Rev. Daniel Monson, chairman of fheevent, said the conJest will be kicked off durinq Thursday night's Ground Hog- Day-porkleed sponsored by Wayne County Pork Pro·ducers
Centennial birthday cake Wilt be serveddurIng the pork feed, which 3tso Includespork <;,andwiches, reli<;,hes, app~esauce,
beans, sauerkraut, potato chIps, and coffee,milk or an orange drink
Serving will be from 4 to Bpm in the cityaudItorium, and cost IS 51 7? for one sandwleh or 52 25 for two sandwiches
The public is encouraged 10 purchaseflckels for the 'Pork feed in advance frombolh Wayrye banks or at the Chamber ofCommerce office
ENTRIES TO the cenfennial beard grow·Ing contest will be judged-ewrlng-Wavn.e'.sgrand celebration, scheduled to take placeAug, 29 through Sept. 2.
According to Mons.on, awards are plannedIn 19 different categories, including thelonges.t beard and mustache. most hand·some, the finest goatee, the lushestsideburns, the most unusual, the neate$.t.ele
Those entering the confest will be ex·pected to show results visible in ordinarylight at 30 feet by May L or be sublect to the
MONSON SAID Lions Club members will Kangaroo Court summons and to purchas'be available tram 4 to 8 p m In the Woman}-s ing a shavIng permit.CfiJb rocfm--ofmec1fYcHjdlt~l'lum to assist He--added that pef"wns vnat»e--to.-·enter-a.t
=c;;::';,-------!,- male ~!~I)..Q..Jo'li!:Lt1?~n_~that _!he Grou~d Hog Day ~eed may complete annight tor the beard contesl ._. - -- appTICafTOnaTllH~---cenlenntatsrore-;---tocatea
-----,--,--An\i maTi-r:esiOifn~~~ :ohge-::-_-_ at-:±!9.::t-.'!~i_,--,---SJ::j~!'J~.t-~-of-by Mav L 1984 should equip himself with a the Wayne Lions Club. - -- --- ~-~ ..be<f<ie'nda'be.rd(o~••havlng""rmll)by PERSONS ATTENDINg ThursdoyM("}-y--T""'O"rbe'-prepared fo -sutler dJre and night's- pork feed also are invited to pur·unusual cons.e-quences,'~said Monson. chase centennial cornmemoratives which- Men liVIng in the Wayne area"will have will be displayed In the Woman'sClubroom.
J baSIC optIOns if fhey WI'i!h 10 aVOId the con Centennial vests and dresses also will be~,f~quences 01 Ihi> CentennIal Kangaroo on display during the evenin-g and may beCourt ordered.
In addition, businesses will have an oPperfunlty Thursday night to purchase eenlennlal buntings to display in their storesIhmughout the city's centennial
OLSON SAID lht, umtr,iI '-"CJ,lf)Il<ltlonkeep', In loue h '·,/I1h .111 ',t,lk' U\dpll~r<,by provldinq IDIot nMh(J11 for People throuqhnCW'.II.. llt>r<, dl1d dudlQ Vldt~o (""our<.e<,
need 10 do !>on-wlhinQ tor lhf! prol('( lIon 01Ol)r own Ilv/:<, 'J Ol~on '){)Id
Sill! '.,lId (' ..,et) group del:;lCh,l:' on wh.1! Hr,'.!II ...",Il'" ,() foel}'> when Ilo/..'cornes ,Ii Ch,lptl:.D''>c,rlYl,llTl(.>nt dnd IlUIlI,1/1 rl(j\f1f<, <lrt:.,'
drnplt", of :1<1'.ld~ taken by ,h{lpl~,( ';
Nebraskans for Peace chapter is planned\. -
tHE SUN begins 10 sel on Ihe Nebr,lska honlon. formtng a r;tV of hope that ~pnnq I~ not too 'elr ,Iway The
lilt, Wayno communlly I', un !t1I' \.'dql.' ut!ornllrlq ,Is own (h,lpfl~r of lilt! NI.'IJr ,,',K,lw.lor PI~,l(e
Af ,1 rnl'ehnq ,,!Joul rlp( Ip,Jr ',>,,\j(.'"',
Wcdne,,>d.1Y "Hernoon on ltl{' W,tyOf' SI'-It.,(ampuS, ,HI Inform,ll .. ()lt~ by ,~ ',h(w.. of
h,lnd c• tlt'mOfl',lr.llcd cnouqtl ',u!lpor I lor tilt'
lorlTl.lllon 01 ,1 ehilplcr 1Il W,lym'Betty 01<;00, cOOfthn,llor of I h.• ' '.Iilll' NidI'
orqanlloltlon, ~~.H»)j,(: at !Ill.' 'm~ehll" ,lrld I'll
pl,llncd whdl thf! sloltt" Qroop I', plan/l,nq
\ "IF WE ARE 90109 10 l1lilke our U)ll( IJOl',known. Wl" need 10 ')dn IOQelhr1r _.. 01',011'"lId The Nl:'br"',kiln<, for P-C<l<.t.· I', ,I '.h,lpt.'rof CIl!rgy &. Laity, dn orq<lnll<lllorl !hlJl dedi',wii" IsSu(!!> Of pf:,lCf.' ,lnd SOCial IU',IIC<:
Ol50n ~u"'lld W,Jync (ould dOdl,I'" ,',dli
.:lnolher C.h,lplcr or form Ih own (h"pj,'1 ufN(!bri'l"'Miln~, for P~).l(i!
She c)I(plallll,'d lh;ll the orq,Hl1l,d,oll';oldrlt~d III thL" laic 60., dtld 9ft.''''' oul of d 1, unt: ern dboul Ihe Vlel N(1ll1 W .. r ~tl{' ",~II<J !hdl
foreign pollc~ whkh qot thl! U ~ IIlVl,I",,'(j "I
Local group meets
·-~·lIjjrdmili.r IIpg"l/Jing oI-Wayne'~ cablettolevislon system wi!1 allow for an eXpdndedchannel capacity, L
Five new' channels will be offered inWayne-llext-f~It,-One--ch4nm.r-8lg·-Eig
Televl.lon, wilt be edded al no chargeThe, others. which ':will be added at a
chargo, arC!' the ~SA Netw~rk. thoe NashvilleNetwork, MTV tMu!\ok Telt~v!!olon) tlnd(,Span. .
C·Span will prov!~ li"ve coverage 01 IheHous.e of Repres.enfct:Uvc!t. when It. s.e!os.ion aswell a5 live or taped event!. in W~l'l.hjng'on,
COST TO c1 Wayne Cablevlsion subscribero,t addinq 'he additional tier of .1 ctlannclswill ~ JJ 9~J1.9(J~Q'!!!::l__!~~' d!T'0unl will bt'added ijn----'Olfie- monlhly --cable' ScrvlcecMrg<, "I '7,9S -
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-'jim Jonlts-p-romised freedom, but became fascist'Jim Jonf!~ Ptoml~d trl!l!dom from
IdS 15m and then bt£'('.dmf~ ttlt:~ ulll"'ah! VEARS LATER, COfHJ,,:~,.tn'lfll.'·f)k~,~nIII ~l"L..J:!~-.er.o~I_~cd treedom from (01\(.('/1 ,J",kltd Th,~lrno'lllf\ '0 ,lCCCHUPdtiy tlllli I.IIl IIIr dmps-and rhf.'ri:t>UHt1Jrw- . - --- ·------,-+r1P to- )ottff~town. GUYitnrt:---,<rht:'f #--J-~1-t,; ..- rho~c' were thi!- coi,;ment5 of Bonnie - had moved~,sPeopfp.>s-Tp.mplr.
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Thtef","fann, ~nown d!o the"adoiJf-ud 1hldmatlli"'C,.",iTd..-'Stni",.-.''''''lh",W'''<tll","'T(';{)(,"H''tl."u'''~~'·daughter" of Jones, wa~ t;ln ,l(Ii .... l! mernbl~r '(]ClOg dfHJth buf lold RY'Hl ',IH' '/Joulet 90 011of The People!\- Te'mpl~~ In ( .. llforO/a lor 1\ J tl-tt:-+rtft If \~"! would r(~{f.. iv4" !o.. '~ flFr 1<If/'
'(eMS bf!Iom she de-ff:(:tf!d dnd (.ould ·outain il'hlSo,porl III 1 d.))' H'~rrCQUI~')h were drrdnqf,'d
"SUDDEN-L Y TSAW J,-m-jone$'ilnd The ...... 'S-"tl 5a'id 'ifie irffo'riTifiif'Ry ..J11-'fudng 1114'
.-:~QP!~"J~m~.~~ Ilk(!__ <J tril!h, ~~n full ot flight f/lat f~Vf!r'(ont.· itt Ihn Pf~opll,'~ r~ ..mplf~magools," lhlcTmann '~-..'d, Ifl<pffiH'llnlJ why-- vlOutd appear h~ppy-.,nd"\j'rh'!)'wtl buf <Hidjl,he Jeft Hi(1 cull (;,d, '~Ph~a~IY n()nce Ii'la'-no 0111' 1~1,I1!(
~When s.he leU the f:it~oP1c\ Tnmpl~. pr-aY!l<" .Thielr",nn ,aid Jone') called her and foldher she W4U makiop: it terr1bl,e mistake by "AFTER THE FLIGHT, 1 ~lll.'ltn':IIHl r,~leavLng. the aurA of his prot~ction He had m.lined In Gl!orgetowl1 whll/' R.Y.Ul w.~nl
In g.,.. ..HIL Thi~:JmdJin s..d.;ti ~t)(l !:!,IW pOlIl'r
ty- and dirty HVlflg -=.ondIiIOrlS. !hal mo~1pp.ople n",,,A-r '>P.e Thj~IOlftn,,'~, dauqhterdh}d of <il v -~ JtrH~ B~~nje Wil!:. ql.vpn only,.6 month's to I U HM ~,he,(;Ol'1l . c1ed <'I •
blood dis" '.e - 'Shfl !inG '
u.s. wh~i'1r. hf'lr" _ "'1'1_
hb'~l ~f~~tO~::~t~~.: ~~ ~~~,"more time befrir~) I ...fled and t
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df'l(gtlled 10 have me, 'TllIelrrnnn saId So<;tw fl\Olled to Redwood Valley. CalifwtH'rI' the Jone5 famBy now lIved
JIM JON E S sh(t'.ved her some1!t(rr;-dlble things" that hIS church had
doni!-, ~lJ~h-.l-S··I-(ib-pf~,eltfeTIr:-a<;trU9_.rehab1lllall0r:' program. con ....dlp.5centhomes. lref~ regal aid, vocallonalagrlcullurl~ Ird1nlng and d home for re1arded p.eoplf-'
On d ~fcllned glass window 01 hl!> churchWdS prlnled. "Father we thank Ihee" Shefhought the referral was to God Only laterwould 5he learn lhat "Falher" referred 10jonl~Sc
The flrsl time she ,~tllended hIS clJurch~h-,~ saw_ d woman stand up and give a dlarTlQnd rmg 10 the church
.Jones, 'beQan to speak. He "'!'dS. ,qnylnc1ngilnd dyndmic. <;,he ~ajd lie was intelligent,aI1rui'StJc. lender, caring, articulate,phy~icaHy attractive and coo",incing, she~ald He ha,fmagnetlsm-and charisma,
fure!!; 0' the Bible.' ."" there is reallv a God who cares-then
why dre so many people .golng hungry? 11
God is allVi!, strike me dead," he shoutedHe then spit on a Bible and shook his t1:'!first at an American flag and Hum at the
SkY.'I1:J~S.fOnuTi:tthe church. weepinghysterically. He-roe was a man the eplfomeof what Jesus ehr 1st had taught .uti yeot he
t-- 'denounceCf GOO:-.--~"" ThtflmanfT ,.&f~-----
She said Jone~' questions and adlonsmade her wonder She had to halVe 50meanswers~ callei1a. mlntster, of achurch she had attended when SM wasyoung, The minIster couldn" glVl!' her anyr5nswers_and proceede<1 to propo,Uiorth«sexually, she said.
".Jluddtoly .llad llt.'t_douQtl ,bQut t~,_el<l:stence of God," she lald.
A few dais later, she attended another- - ,hUrtl,- wttn tl¥ hlIilband,A 8Iac1t-m.n .al
oil olone whit. c..uulJana.hlOd InJheback oj the church tie<...... Ih.y:'.lu"'" 10511 by him and there were no otht-r ...at.av."uable. _. __
Ah_,-infFational meeting on 'Federal Crop tn'>Uran~i~ h.hbeen scheduled· at 1:30 p·,m. Friday \ Feb, 3) in Ihf: WcWnc oly
_a~dj.tor(um. The' meeting is open 10 the public
Latest winnerLAWRENCE SPROULS (left) 01 rural Wayne acceplsS350 in bonus bucks Irom Rich Alexander 01 WayneTrue Value. Sprouls' name was drawn al random inThursday's Grand Giv'"away. He, W<1S in True V,llue
when his name was announced and collected themoney. Two other names,Roger Heilmal! 01 Laureldnd Jell Brady 01 Wayne, also were announced butthey wE;renot in participating businesses at the time.
f,:peal it ". 'j t'...opt: you rf}fl"l-(!mbP.r the pd~l ~lnd
don't rl!pcalll," ~he addedThi'!lmiJn'~. liJlk __"dS '!tponsc";d by 'h~
shag carpi!! ~nd ~1f.rage_,:~ ~~e ~ald, "1Wt'l5 not cohvlflead·G()d "Vas th~re but Iprayed I swore at him and. Mid H HeJ"'!3Uy wantt.!'d me to '!\leek him f wa$. willing10 seek hardp.r than anyone can 5.cck_"
Thin-Irnilnn ~id ~hf!' Ihp,n f(~I1.God IOSldnht~r·, From ihaf point, hero Hfp. took a turnabovl. ,:>he ':..lld
Je "I Jurena, who ha-d,Sf:r\l(.-d-a':.a,dmini~lrator at PCH the pas!1h.ur ye'6n. Thf: ·nr:w ,\d
mir:ttsfrator was prevIously chl~:f
exec.utive officer for COmm1J!l,lyHospital ASSOCiJition, d 57 bp.d
Toastlllflsters ,roup '0 form
Senator Merle Von Minden- of ATri;ln' wlH hoid-"i pr'e5:'5 €-Gn
ferences fod,ay (Monday) The ftrst pre~s conleJf~nce will be a!DaylIght Don:uls In Wtwne ai 10 a.rl'1 The '>econd pre"," (Onferenc.e will be dt the P,1ddock Steakhou"e I;:; SOUTh SIOU.< (dy .111 p m
Toastmaster InternahonaJ \NtH be l;'':>iab-lIshHlg a '.lvb l-!l
Wayne Ih~ spring and 15 seekU1q Ind!vldual c, 10 become (ho1r!<",members ot the new group I
A nOll plo'd t1J(;jClFl ,at eA. T81"lm:;l';ter< OHM" proqrdm',
Academic honor,,:> for Ihe Ilr<;l ~erne5fer of the 198384 ",chool~- I -raska W~dn ttnrv~Ywert: <;in~ounceor-ecen~
ri-by~auTLau-rs-en,provos] ~-=---- ~~ =0=
- NeM~Y \--~--s-1-udents -e-arne-d pL<1'('p~ on ihe dean '1. II",' IOfacademic achievemeni by c.ompllll1g grade potnt d',erdqec,7of
-3.75 (if better for l~~~(..w.o.r.k. _·~on·me·~ i;re"'>hman T-nno-th-,.. L-r~+, fTf
U;turel and t~~f'l"ltI1't"B~!th Schafer 01 W<lynp
'acu'" recita'atW~neSf~te<ha-yne StateCollf;!9f~'S musIC department wilt prr~senl ,lld.:ul
ty recital on TU~5day, Jan 31 at 8 p.m In Ramsp.y Thf_';l!rr;"located in th~ Val Pelerson F InA Art .... CentP.r on 1M(O!J~,'gP earnpus.
The recital will leatur~ Dr Jay O'l~ary. hP.~ld of Ih~ dIVISIOnof fine arts, on the oboe and clariMt; and Dr Chf"i'>!ophr~r
Bonds, director of o(cheslral activities, on the Vtt)rln
They will be ilccompdnl~d' by Arne Sor~n~el1 and J<lnl~O'Leary on piano-----l'-he--p-r~-wh-i-£hJ"J tn~(~ clnd open to the public. wiH Inclu_depIeces from Handel. J S Bach. Moltp.r, Dp.biJ':I')y and ROS.,,101
designed to help people gain conliden<..e In !h('m..elye~> and ndmetheir abihty to organilc and pfesent Idea':> when ~,peilkll1q formally and Irttorrnally LeadershIp and Interpersonal (omrnunlcatlon 'are other '~~III<, Inteqra1ed Into tilt' club fOrrl"d t
An informalional meeJing fer farmer" ,n Wdyne County will mont 'Nilh hl<, p.-H en lo, )/1",,,- "~f: ,r,,~'. (0n(loYI"d 011 rf".r- h ,.- be held ~,iddY. Feb. 3 oj 1:39 p A9 at tAe abe tsr J,JM n II!! ~irp'3- i.l1!:_TL!.fl.!l.i~tn..fl..raf\ (h'}T..- .... t+r- dl'+L....J1...Q fl1;<jt;;r;d f"J+!:!."'2':::" t+r-- ...... ;-rr
Farmers· attending the meeting will receive updated ~nlor~d rH~d Adele Br.rg! on j'jl, 2'. In ~ 'Ii t'l< T'lnl! I lutl'M"n (,
Ffideral·crnplnSurafTce pr-ctecHQri-ffiaFs av~~tmr-I~ ~- ::::i2f~:~~;~f~c~-~~~';'~~~~d,;~r0:;~)~~~:~~:~5=1D"('::!,":"~:,_c-"'';-~'__~rop"Yf1a.r:_ _ . l. Lutheran C~1'J((h In WdYflf...·
Represenfa1ives of se-vefar rdcaTUSOl~,_Acre-ncieshav~ He T~ ,,;urVIY,.:;.Q.!-)y nLC,. .c.J.f.p_/l,..CJf'Wc : ~.q.n ).D!"oj(! !J..;.;.n.L.(,l.'...L,t YJd,r"l.:
=:::=:~~~:....~;~tg~.~..t~te~r;J~<Lgi~i<~t.!.!~d_~jr:~.9,~_~~_~£~C.:'~~~'-~i).I~_~~r:<DP~I",~r~I#:::;i:=;=l=~bt.;:'~t~lf~ay:;-a;~ryJ~g~~,~~~'~';;~~~':;~H71~!~2~;~~;l~':1r/J~:::~J\;'"and Stril Col"tser}l.:Jtion Service . pH'~"li'bs ~:,:;:,~,di'd~,:K·',~::~.:.~~~)',·,,~lf,-'I(c,n:·",'-,:l;>4r'~I·' ',.-:~'VJ-";',:,-
< Witt; the dlfl.ds·trolls ~~ffp,d of Ja<;! '>urnmer's drOl)ql1 fh>~h If-. • " 0', "L . ,..,
.: -,i~rmer,": '~dl!.f-QfJ--.!~~ II-JfQrPl<lll?n'ol~_~: .:!H~~ _:n(~('t~uu""~,"'4''''O~~I2~~~',~:''~__~~~wl- ::'de~"n,,:,',:I.;,I~',n{J: ..n~~,'of b~·-)efirfo them in planning for, the l~;(-n'op- Vf;dr- to - --". ",~-' VI l::t:"" 'NU ~~"l'" "," rr.-.I·J'
Funeral Horne In cf';,'lrql' oj ,)rr,10{jr«~"f!'
'Mo(-e I an sc 00 an pu H.. 11 r ..ndl., <J II~" v'.ceres • rary per d ~ t" ,
:e ducational Medfa--ASS"OCT.-il'lOo7"fll.ffif·asl(iCWorTI-il.'a<:.T-l:l1Jr7i?YSystem Workr.hop a1,:N-orlheasl T.(;!chrHCal Community C\;f!';ql' lil-~k on Jan. 25·.!" .
~~~~~~ the-<-GO(-d~nqtor-...--loF--WU!-W9!-k'7l.()p wn... P ....·nt-ty l.J:-'I.4J~"
ed dltendance at the- planned NtiiLS LJbrMY Tr,)HlInq In>,i,iuf<..a' Wayne State Coltege m May
Jack Middendorf, direclor o,t ttlC U 5 Conn L,l"dry dl 'N,nno_'Slale. spoke abouf thf! recently dwardf~d NaJlr)r1dl EridUl/rn, "Ifor the Humanihe<; -granl lor the Creal PI,),n', E 'PW·II'f!'"AmOi'i9----rt'l"eP1Jl?til.ttbi~~ ,,+ j-ht;~~~,,~,~
·->vidketTeld dl-,dWuy, ,n", al f;l~ l:~" ,. j
Allen. Wakefield. Wiwne rmd W,n-oId('
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It al -IAtefHgeA69 ~99nC~7 -They are·-m-at-ter:sof public record, complied and' printed a,tgreat expense to the American taxpayer.
the WatergaTe myste-,y is fully capabt~'of- .reading budget numbers. These are notstate secrets hidden In the bowels of theCen-
ty, are demagogic ;~ppeaIS from so'me ,ofthose men who-have put themselves forwardas potenHat candidates for ftle highest aUk-e:'·In-.our...nation'?.,Wh'L areJ~_Qmtii1 th~.. rried~-----..:...----,allowing sU.ch ,flights of fancy to pass un~
c,hallenged?Surely a piOfesslotl capable ef I;lflra etlRg
THE POLITICIANS who promulgate themyth that federal spending' on food pro"grams, farmers and hearth care has been
~~aet~l:m~~~t~~~~h~t~;r~;;es7y ~~~~~~~:things -..are nof, at base, frivolous in-'dividuals
The answer lies" in an ob~ervat:on-made-:-"'-by Samuel Johnson that "a man who 15angry- on one gr~tJnd will aHack upon
teresi groups in Washington know thatsocial welfare spending has in'creased in thepas' year
Their real target is the·l-98--l- fa); lOut thatslowed fhe growth of federal tax revenuesInto the coffers of the tederal treasury. This(ut off Ihe lifeblood at the tax· and-spendpolitiCIan who builds his political career andcoalition on promising new programs andmore expensive give aways to, in efect, buypolitical loyalty
And while the so called Reagan Revotu·lIDO m government spendin.9-bas noJ ~ut ex·Ist,ng programs, it has quietly and effective·1'1, prevented these polificians from passingany new programs
Thus we can expect 10 hear a continuedchoru,> from Ihe advocates ot big and biggergovernment that Ronald R~' am:r---ttTe1981 tax cut are imporverishing the poor, It
I" not true, but as another demagogue fromanother generation once promised, if yourepeat a big enough lie, otten enough andforcefully enough, it w-rll be believed.
--''-U'-s---Ol-fferent from mys~ 1t5--llOf-larawlIy.fi'Omh ...' The teachers are lust dlf·fereh}=t1e~-eF-"'lidl·Uk&-4bat:~",.Troy Greger, 10 '
a II <l pt'r,:>on dIP', wlfhout ,) will,' Wh,lt hapPl.'Jl':> fo children lor whom no qUdrdtan ha':> beenrl,IOH:'d" AI,>o, what h.lppens 10 tewelry clnd othf!r p('r<,onal properfy?
A l! one of the parenfs survives Ihere is no need for lhe appoIntment of a guardian, ItrH.. dtler parent IS lIVing. and no guardian hdS be{·n flamed In the will. the county court In the
()UnIV of Ihe child's reSidence may apPoint 01<, qu,Hd'eln any person whos appoinlmen! wouldtw <n Ih/! be,:>! Intere~,l<, of the children
Tllerl' I', no pref.. ,.pncl' glvpn to onc-r-e-lttltV-E" Wer n-nolh4Jr (Jw f!xamp.le. lhe children'" dun!INould not tWve legal precedence over the childr,'n '> qrd,ndparents)
Children (wer Ihe dge ot 14 may nominate a guurdlCln and the courl wtll generally appoinlII, r<, ppr ',on unle',', thl' ( our I t Ind~. the] t Ihf' appOltl I rn('n t wou Id not be In the bes t in teres! of the-<C-~~' ----------- ..-----
<J m,nor (Ilild ,'1ql' I,j or older could prevl'nl lhe ,1pPolnlment of a guardian nam"ll 'f1 d w,11 bel. om Ing effec lIve, or could cau<,e d prevIously accepled appointment 10 terrnlflotf' by filing ah-onll'( tlon w<tn the (our! "",lh,P]O day', 01 the quardia-n's accept.once at thedppo<ntml>nt
)fl ',lluatlon~ where d ,>ubslanTIc11 ('<,Iille I,> Involved, 11)(' court TTlaV nlso apPoint a COllser,,,lOr 10 look itfler tlndrl<"<ll Inaller" for fhe fninor chtidrl!n
in Clll',wer to your '>f!cQnd q,Je"llon, I~welrv ,lnd olh('r pf'r'>on,il prOpt'rfy whIch IS nol pdssed<If' under ltll' ferm" of d 'I'll II qoe<, 10 ttl(' 'I.,<;UI', , (1lnCill dc,,;( endi~n/<; ~ of the dec.eased, tf Ihere,:" nv ,!lnylvln~L'pou<,e
It thery <In! ,,>('veral (hl!drf.'n, ihe properly wouTdoe (fivIoed equally among lfiem as parf'of' <I", r"',pon',ibtlily ot th!' per<,on,ll rl-'pri"-,l.'nlalil/(' Ilf Ihe' ['stdte
If vou h,lvl'.l INldl que.,1l1.ln, wrIt!' "A"k,) l,lwyer.' POBox 2529, Lln<.oln 68502 Th!,> columl1 I'> Illt"ndL'd to provldf.' qerwI,ll leq.ll tnlorm,.!lon, not <,pectflc leq"j adVice "A,:>k <l
LOOKING AT SSme of lhe key soc-i--afweU,ar:e-_s,pending. .pr.ogr--ams-.-.-We- lind- ·UliIJthey increased even fast(>r than the tolalbudget between fiscal yeoill' 1982 and fiscalyear 1983.
The Food Stamp Program and ofher nulrlIional programs lumped 14 percenf, fromSl5 billion 10 more_ thon $173 billion TheSpecial Supplemental Food Progr(1m lorWomen, Infants and Children-·--specificallylargeled to aid poor fdmlllf;O>s rose by nearIV 74 percent
Unemployment bene!lts rose and,>tonlshlng 64 percenl, from $27 billion tom-on:!- than M-4,-6 billion, whi~ heal th careprograms lumped 15 percent 10 more than$94 billion r
And whIle we have heard a gr~al deal InIIw prf~SS about the sulterlng of farmers, thelot u! amount 01 t<Jxpayer dollars flowing faform price supporls lumped more than 62percent 10 a total of more than $18 billion<lnd !-he Former0 Harne AdminIstrationbudget swelled 20 percent to more lhan $4 ]billIon
Why then are we subjected to whal frank
the media-that social s>pending has beenslashed to the bone, a reviewal' federalspending during the last year shows d
federal budget thaI conhnues 10 grow oul ofcontrol
Overall. the federal budget inc.reased by9'3 percen'l in fiscal year 1983 To theRea-gan administratIon's credil. ihis wa:.Ihe smallest increase in a decade, but it-'ii!II..!a wb.enJJlfJ.alion was running below tourpercent
By Richard Lesher, U.S, Chamber of Commerce
Herman Talmactge, the former--Democra-ti-e- -sena-tor from Geor·gia,· onceobserved that "virtually everything Is underfederal control nowadays except the federalbudge!." Sen. Talmadge is no-'Ionger----rntneU.S, 'Senate, but the problem he highlightedremains-with us today
For despite the repeated claims of many
gets out of control-Some of the groups mentioned ,here And .then there are the P.syc;;hepelic,h"cwe been'~iound for quite cdev.·.. y~ar_s.. ~urs, Bow Wow Wow, Iron ButterflyAs far as I know all are now in ex- and the Bohze Dog Band, •islence. Some gr.oups have 5imple one-wwd
SOme g'rovps a;e named alter foods. ndmes that are easy to. remember. Such ....OnP. of the big hits of 1983 was sung by as axo, Fixx, the Tubes, the Kinks,Taco, It seems to me like'Taco should Journey, Loverboy, Zebra, Eurythmics!be potting out Mexi-can music Head, Wham', Sty)!:, Freeze, Brains,
_The Jam. $ovn$ pretty sWPt doesn" Madn~ss Clash dAd the a. 52'$ ~_. _it? Here are some other crazy names
When food is menffoned, 'We CanT, that don'l se'em to fit into any par-forgeI M~at Loaf or Bn~ad, Bread-got ticular categories:5tarted dp.cilda$.aS-Q._b..Y1..51iJJ..iSIJ:I_.slale ...:.-._. Men Without Hats, Men at Work,~ u ormon~ y_ I,
than aldecade but 'SHfl has some flavor. Tom Tom Club, Spyro Gyra, Human
i\ considerable number of bands ~:~g~~~~ha:esp'~o~h~:r~g~~~~:, ~:~t~'have been named after animals or ing Heads, Club House, Baxter, Baxtersomething relating to animals 8. BaxieT, Dry Branch Fire Squad
The Stray' Cals 5ep.med to prowl And Walt of Voodoo. "Weird" AIIhrough dn alley on their way to stat-- Yankovic. Gok1en Earrln,g, TommycIOm, Whoever named the group Def - TlJlone, Spooky Toolh, Spilt Enz, MatiLeppard nef:!ds to ta~e enroll in it spell th~ Hoople, kooing Board Sam, Iron
--i"!J---C!ll='-', --- __~ ~ , Millden-Cann<>d hlea1.-.A,"cIwoSlcp.,.Making a smooth landing In the world Aluma Kabuik Musicians, Bryanlhan
of popular mu~ic wa,; th~ Flock 01 Philippine Dance Co, Boot!'>y's Rubbf?rSeagull!; Tryinq to crawl up fhf?' charls- B.-lnd dnd Jo Boxt:'rs_._WIth theIr mUSIc clre Ihf.> Boomtown WhdL.no gwl'p bV !bn 0-1 mn ':C-tm---B-l-
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A house fite killed 41 of me dpgs anthe 3 ducks. The other 53 dogs wert: shotto death when they wert! found to b~ In
'ected with mange-.
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MU$IC groups have. over the years,selected some of the most unusualnames ever created,
The .$Os, 60s and 70$ had their sharp. ofsira#tYe ila'lil~sbut-c-an+-t-op-~
With New Wave, Punk, Rockabil ~v,Hp.avy,~fal. Funk. Soul and variousother coMbinations and types of m\JsFC
" -~oul of this world
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dUr:'~~,.nd sever~~-;;;ak-eetSJIVlng with, them "In". ,sm,lJ. two·bedroom~h(jQse' in
Norlh Piatte, - -....-c.n you.imegine tM doG lood bill lor
1month?Thlt,Slory .ald tM dOg. always .tayed
jn~$', PIP-venting. the c.ilV from taking'octton.Alwa-y-s--indoor.s.1'_J wonder.JJfhe)- fot:med:a line fa get into thebl!throom; ,
W-f'Il"9JOi .a-n. Alpo -,ommerclaL Leir'n!?Grttene could have opened a can .of dogfood an,d bee'n tramp1ed bv 94 hungry
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HONEST, MRS, MUDFLA~ we'o LOVETO COVER YOUR CATS FUNERAL-BUT WE HAVE THIS THING CALLED
A DEADLINE'
oW many _.Ot you readers nappp.I,ledlo see a sfory about a North Platte firewhich appeai"'td In F,riday's OmahaWorld'·He;'atct?
wlff'J' In North Platte had 9A dogs. 3
tta...,,, been stashed. in -tne enY_eJ~.AT&T·appears too work an -awfur lot Ilkp.our',gOvernment and.our _pomrcllU1s.
If..t~-e:,we,e jus,' moregroups,Uke-AT&T ar""l1<1 lhe eovnlry. 'M,U,S,Po.sta1 Service wouldn't have tcJ raisethe cOst of a postage stamp f-r-om,'20' to23 cenh.
streettalk-
This week is Nationa ICatholic Schools Week, andThe Wayne Herald asked fiveH!!!!.!Hlhof St. Mary'sCatholic School in W<!yne-£':.l~~Y- like fo aflend St,
;i'-l!~t;aU'5ewejteffog'ff6 enurcli 1'Cause.any day we wish and we gel 10 MicnaeTlriii:fjeke, 6lake religion classes," - Kim lm
WEDNESDAV.FEBRUARVI,Idle) WIJ'-IH(' SibIl': studt. 10 ,) tIl
lJ"d(!d.Pr'!"byl.-~rldnWornto>n 7 p R1
I (jP~, 1fJO Wp'~1 E 1(~menIIH y ~cho(Jl 6 30 p rll"'Jdrm' t.t(OhO]j(S Anonrmou'>, r;j(l; H~llj ..,:cond ltoor SpInru Anon Cd.,. Hall. ,,>€cond Hoor. a p m' &.
!~l-n.gr .( Q-H wer£.'Sl!'nton Kc-lIy Grmf(l'. Can
John~on, :"helley KrU5p.m~'!trk
Mlchel~" Me·,er. ,aJIlr.h~rl(
RIs;:;hmlJelicr KMI,) Slelhng.Trlsha Willers
Jumor!.: Darla Hartman. Cindy JeppsofL Br'itn SoderbergM('lodl.f!' Will
~le .I....""'<ll__ Pender: and{ their home ....ihWll51 of Wayne.MfS. Linda' FraIler qtSunnyv.,Je.;- ihe pa~t 5 Years.
Calif '~ Among thoseatlencling lhac"".Mrs Marguerite 'Janke and pie's anniversary. ob$ervanc-e
'Mrs Ellaf" Vahtkamp of Wayne were Herma~ Vahlkam,.. ArnOldpoureod, and, Mt"$. byMHe Ben, Janke and Mrs, Clara Fre1i--ert,shoot of Wayne a,;d Mrs. Eunice alll'of Wavne, and Wilma Janke ofJohnson of WakeUeld served Sunnyvale. CaUf_, attenDan's atpunc h .their wedding SO V'ears ago.
Sophomore,> Kr ,",Iat Clay.Tonl<3 C!e m'l'"n I Ed HaglundKflSh MdlN lerrl NVf!rnooryerShen Pedrc.Ofl S.ularln(' Stelling
The Mrs America pageant attempts. to select the candidatewho best represent", the hlghestIdeals and QualIties. of the modernAmerican wlte
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NEBRASKA WIves are invitedto enfer the competfrhon by con
laclln9 the stafecoordinafor, JanWlI(oxson 5900 Norman Rd I ncof{l. or p-hone 423 1852
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The new Mrs Nebraska 1984will receive a variety 01 priles,ncluding an all expenses paIdIrJplot.he ~H,ltonHote!10 compete In the National MrsAmerIca Pageanl '
Itlt_ Puhl'( A r~(.""pIIO(1 ,,'.111 !'JlllN.." 'hf' toypr oi nl<> Flr,lnd"<'nurq
St Paul's Lutheran Chuq::h<NDmen msta!l~d new offIcer.., durlog d meeting Jao---25. Hostess.es were Ruth Fleer, Joy Gelfmalland Lillian Granquist
Inslalled by tho Rev Doniver Peh?"rsor; w~re EVf~lyn Schock
president. Sue Varilek, '.'lee p,.esid~nt. Beulah Bornhoflsc<retary; and Leone J~er, treasurer
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video tape cif Kathryrt'1 oob o"FWatt:.'rloo, rewa. who raid 01 h~r
February deadUnefor
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waVl1e PEO Chapter Al...Nie:manns visited Jordan ~s guests 01 Abdallah Khawaldeh, d
f,Ql"e'Jgn,ekchange sf.udent whO made his home with lhem during
,f~,~~~:~~~~~::bersattended the January meeting in thehon':'!C!1" ;Qt, MarHyn Carhart. CO'host~ses ;were: KEty Cattle andKeIllO'nt;ev·
Joan Burst r~t'tedon thescholastic;: e-xcetlence of .s:oth"y Coll~'and on recent renovations made there.
Katt\leen Tooker invited PEO fT,lembers toatfend Greal Plaln~xperlence pr'?Qra_ms sc~'!ted n~?~t 'month in Ley Theatre at
,Wayne State College. The program, whrc-hl~n(fP.<flJ"VttYe-ffa-
__ T-~tl~.<>n~.~-,!-~E'~n~d~O:'W!tm..,ef-ntj,t,..fo..,r_thhe"Ht<luHman..e..",i."'ti!l'esili'0a"imil<>'S"'t"'0"'i-lnC....''''.aEf.S...e"t'''h,,·-t--;~E~~S~l-el-e~~l{~~~8!f:'-1j:.j~ sf semesterGreat Plains.
tn"observance of PEO Founders. Day Jan. 21, Presljent Kirk
Sw!"$Onr••iew.dth.0'.'la~~.zat~n~sb"ginningSPEa"en'.' honor rolls rele·o-s--ed-- at W"a---k--e-f·lel...JNe:d'PEO meeting is scheduled Feb. 7 at I p.m In thp. homo:; of IIU
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we~~ ~ :~I.d16··~';;·~e-f,l-hg"u"'e"sl-lS"in"'t"'h"'e--l1f~~-~Alberl L Nelson home to honorBlaine On hiS birthday
Jan., ~n--eV'ening ,guests, in t~~Mary Alice Utecht home as a fur,ther obsetvance included Mr. andMrs. Erwin LUbberstedf"Mr! ,dn'i:tMrs. Geor~ Holtorf, ,Alvin Ohl·quist, Mr. and Mrs. KennethBaker, Mrs. Elaine'Holm, -~rs.Ire!:'e ~al_te-'.',_Mr,~ ..E.m!I,T~rnow"
-Mrs~ -'G,ertrude--Ufet;:ht-:- -Mr's.
~~~- Watc t e1934 Winler
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGDEADlIttES
4 p.m. Tuesdayaifd'Fridays
Every Tire Listed Has BeenMarked Down... Now's The TIme To Buy!asr-eay-1'o"save: Jan. 14.
• Use TtlU S,IVl;-'t C,lfd ndtllJlllNlctf' at parlILi~)iltlnq
('OOdYEl'-.r retail • t. fll'\)! clf::~dd t:onvef\l~r)(.(~
to the Serve All Extension 'Clubthe itliernoon of Jan 18 with 10members In attendance
Mr'" Kenneth Gustafson, pr("sidenL pres.ident at the businessmf:f:'llnq which opened w+lh alljOining In the club creed ThepreSident reported on the countycouncil meetIng Mrs AliceLrmQfI i", w-,"'itifiq a h1<;ro;:-y or mel)Pr',e AI! Club and Qd'/e ,I hrielrl:porl
- EVEN DOlEN CL"a "".Th7Ever "D.ozen Club met J;:an, ~lS:f'i':I~~,te~':,t:o,:.metnber$_.-"i.,eaders,'; fte'.d,,_Colo_.Lw_~utJ'f: _.M.. "1,,:af.t~~rt:,'
17 wIth ,Mrs. Cllff6rp Bdk€'~,~.a.$_ :an~',~ ~0J'!l.trli!tees,,, ap,:,o,lrlted are noo,n, v}s~r and cd~~ee 9h~st_,:'1';'~hostess. EI~ve~_members ~!!:..e__ .Mr~;~·~ule t:tan~en, news ~L.Jrenc!d;:.~~.~'t,.borne'.':,' ~', .. ,."prese~t __ Guests were Joye,a" "reporter-:;·Mrs',Alh;e.Lohge, tat"!:: . ,,~., ,,_~, ~'" ",>.;,' ,.---:;--c_-::;:-.•"~'~~~_~c
Albert L . Nelson _and Mrs Cornel'i,us", Leonard, ," 'reading'; Ge':'irude -'l;Jtec-/:lt'--:'-ioined,":-other:
ey ~"---- - --- IVIrS. Fled Uledi!, "eattn;-----Mf'-s----1a:::~-:;~~~~~~-~~~ItCT#'1kii;;;jjI';----:-:~fI~The business meettng was CO"'l LOuie Hansen and Mrs. William Utecht the afternoon of Jcfn. J9, to
dueted by Mrs, Elmer Bar9h~I'l, Driskell, sunshine; and Mrs. Nor· observe ,the, birth~ay of thepresident, It was decided to make man Haglund and Mrs. August ho_stess.a ,donation 10 the Wayne County. Longe" social.Historical Society The birthday The ,club, goals are nursingsong was sung for Mrs, Dan home visitation, participate 'inDolph. Mrs. Albert G Nel~on .;lnd Famify ~elJ Befog thrust, tie ,InMrs Jerold Meyer formed ~nd'vote, parrticipafe in
Mrs, Dean Meyer had the coull.t.y fair acfivities andentertainment Prizes In pitCh membership drivewere won by Joyce McGuire, Mrs. COrnelius Leonard led ina
- high, Mrs Dan Do-tph. low. and f-tHi'.9a-me-----e-nt'itled-~~_s___Me_.~!
Mrs Jerold Meyer, traveling Eaen member is to bring a~ -etiltoFa"BCiKerO,f},mfiina omema e va en lne' 0 e
dccoraled a birthday (ake hOnor February meellng ing and Mrs, !-ili/an Fredrickson109 the 84th birthday of Mrs Mrs, Fred Utecht and Mr.,=!,Alber~.G Nelson which was Jan Norman Haglund presented the
--~ '-,-,-.-,------Tesson When IS a BargaIn ReallyThe neX"1 meeting IS a family a Bargain?"
potluck supper Feb 28 af 6:30 The next meellng Is Feb 15pm to be held in the home of with Mrs Berniece Kaufman asMrt, ElSie Tarnow hostess
Mr and Mrs .walter Roth ofParkslon. SO and Mrs" Louie' Mr and Mrs Albert L NelsonHansen were Jan 20 supper were Jan 17 evenmg callers inquests In lhe MIke Hansen home the Albert G Nelson home toto observe lhe birthday 01 Mike ob<,erve the birfhday of MrsHansp.n I" Albert G Nelson
GOODYEAR TIRES AND AUTO SERVICE•••FOR MORE GOOD YEARS IN YOUR CAR.- - ----
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Iwo pressmen recuperating, Jeff Sperry was lell as theonly lull-Iimer in the press room. However/advertisingsa lesman Dave Diediker shilled to Ihe press room to,~,
#II in. Pippill i. now baCk in aclion, but nol vel a1~ullspeed.
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This newspaper supportsyour right to know.
Public notices, or legal adver·tisements, tell you as a citizenwhat IS beIng done by. yourlocal government.
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State law requir~ that aclInnsof interest to you be publishedin these notifications
Without public notices,discovering the workingsof government would belike trying to talk tothe man-in the mOOD.
It keeps you up to date aboutwhBI'~ happening in youruty,,county and ,cnool board, \<JS
1.'ilUd1 as in other governmentalbodies, Reading the publlcnotices helps you become amore informed citizen
WAYNEHERAIoO pressmen AI Pippill (lell) ,'nd RayMurray have something in common Ihesedays,·~leg
casts. ~ __Murray underwent knee surgery in laleDecember 'and ~IS nowrec()vering. Pipptt1 wpped Gnf/!!! Ice and broke his loot about a week ago. W,lh Ihe
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WINDSORCANADIAN
Open,11- a.m.·n p.m. DallyIn .I>e Mlne.l>oft Mall
The ,.te.... ;sf 'iot ,..V~ 'IhctH -..tth hunt' -on-d----fctto mo-otloppod with grovy, ~Uf ue-am. onion. ood (ho@u and I,
g-OJ-ft4hcd with lettuw and 1omo.lo.ul.
(.omo In and enjoy Ih" ft@1if= del Sol 'hi, Mondoy. luoldayand Wodn"ldoy Only
trom 9 am 10 3 p m Donor~, irom 10 to 11 crafts dnd Qud!,ngmusl be In good health ilnd~bet --- I to S p mween !be ages at 17 and 66 They Tuesday. Jan Jl (.,·nlpr Ql-JHlmuo.,l have eaten dr1 adpquale from 10 to 11 ,Jnd I 10 "
m-e--rtl and u'\*rg..o -<l- ml.LU W.edne.sdav. Feb IS lL~Jl!l"phYSical prior to donating The open from '0 to I) dnd !(J'
donor must never have had Thursdav, Feb :( (!:,,,tf-r ()P""~tiS l.:fundt1.':e or cancer I.-offl' l-Q-Io ~?-, rl'"tefl'~ ,,-He noon 1
CRAFTS ClASSThe Crecl~r~ratI5Class fro",
Laurel ~111 b~ meet'lng tn" the
ot the L<wrl"1 United Methodl','C~IUr(t> NIII bo:' meetmq on fhuro;.arty ~ "0.. '} for the,r (all 10
meeting and card parfY Tuesdayevening al the Reynold Loberghome
'Mrs SIan Nelsen conducted thl:'rnee-Ilng ~rid Mr-s Met ... tnMaqnuson ~epOl"led on th(; Id~1
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hdppened ;fnth wind damageMrs Lowell Rohlll became ,~
CARROLLINERS4 H CLUBfhe Cdrroillner') J H (I!'Jt, 1.,1
rY1f"~>' at the Carroll school 'orr!fJI
row {Tu~dd-YI e ...e-n.nq dt J(}
P rn Chlldren.8 VllBr·, old dncV!df:.'f who would I,:";:. 10 tip< I)n-"
..... \f'r"l'lbers ar/! tnvlted to ill[.-,..,(1
lew itn.,tibe
and f;"r;ank Cunninghamfl/lTs., Alice Wagner will h~t th(>
meeflng today {Monday l
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n", ',r'.it dinner In d St" If·' ,,1 J
',," lied d' the MethodiST (hu" h'J" W'edne,>day for !hl' publ , 10 ,,'
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II/\r., Lowell Rohlil Mr', D(;,~\
f-idrmerer ilndMr'i M";-I/(1 K'~f'lnf
"o,·r" (h,)trmen of nl'- d,rortj-'
/I,A., Kenneth Hall wa", cilt.l"-'T'd"tor the' dlnm-g room dnd 10'0.,,,, ,"'h.-lrge of the Country c,t,-,,~, w{'~,
Mr,:> Maunce Han"f-"--' rtnd rv.,·}&tft~
fhc nelll dinner WI!' L" ~ ,':: ~'.' (,_pt, ••
Mr,> Rfi:yoold Loberg reu:1 vedher blrthd-ay gift from her ~>eUi:!'1
,>! .. If~rCards furnished entf~rldlnm1>rd
wtfh prizes qOlnq to Mr rll'"ld M~",
Ray Loberg Glenn loberq"lowell Rohltf Mrs M€,"r,11 BdlE'rdnd Mrs Martin Han<.en
A (Ooperdjlvf~ lunch 'Ad', ',(·r.t·d
Mrs Glenn ~oberq ~J,ll rlC"! 1111
nt;~1 h'l£'eflnq and card Pd~,ti or'
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METYODIST CIRCLESThe SunshIne and Merry Circle
ElTClUBTtl!:' EL_ T Club mpl ,r' 'I ... ~)()'n('
of Mrs L 0", Manf' <'m,n, ot
Laurel or' Thur5ddy i'i~n, Mr'~
DelorE''> Cdrroll (,' fjplden
assisting Tr,,,tepn '''PfTll)pr<,
iln~wered roll call by t(-"lllflq t\()N
Ih~~e~~~~~ ':le o~~:~~~~"Wrl" ~\Pld WOMEN'S SOCIETY HILLCREST CAREThe 1984prp~lden11"Mr" r"r)'rT"'a The Imm(jnuel Lulherdrl CENTEKt.ALENOAR
MaxG;"l Mrs Ruby ':>m"1f"hCTH'"";.,er-",~...~...r;,"~..Jn[_'''''~~~Jj~Jtt""e.,,,t/...,ft-'_CO{';"_h"'h'F,,:,"I~'~m~__MOnda'l Jan JU rJr,-VT-es1dpnT' M;-~ -'''''it\'.ft!r-.?a'' - '!;:; '" - I\Jli"?-l'nOf"Y Ld'I'''' 10 a rn If""';"Christensen 'P'cl i L,l\,rci will be m*~e1Inq on Thu r ', ~ n1
treapurp,.- and Mr~ LD~S Marie adV'_ feb 1 dl 2 pm dt n)l! T(](• .,day. )dfl 31 Hrl""S:mjeh, c.ards. gltt~ rind "?Dor !pr flur,11 Thi' progr ,un" Pallen, ,. Wdllac.e on lh{~ or Cjd' j(J d '
Laurel will be- meeting aT th('.chur.ch-on Thur.sda'f_ F.e.b_ 2 Cit 2p.m
The program, . A VISIon 01
CDmpd5.S.ion'· will be pre5.ent~o
by Mrs Marcia Haisdl admlnlstrator of Hifler-est Care
Cenler_ Devotions will be given
by!#;, ~'reR_On the serving committee WI'II
be Mrs Eleanor Thoma'> MrsFreda SWiJnson ana Mts"" V"erje<:rrrHeydon_ ~
Ileure' news
'Hey Moe'Me;MIBFRS OF Wayne State's Aris'tocats entertain the crowd at Rt<e Aud.tollum!>y doing the "'Curly Shuffle" during halftTmeoT !asrweeln Wavrre'Sfate vs, &ffi»CHff basketball game. The dance was recently made popular by the sonq of th,silme title;;which immortalizes The Three Stooges.
EaT CLUBTh~OT Club pdrty IN,l" ht,jd
the evening of Jiin /1 ,-tt till" RrmMagnuson home Ndh Mr<, Dan
Loberg dS assisttnq hO',lf!"'''Mr and Mrs M('rr -II R,-t'f>r
were questsPrl/e", <'It pilch went I() Mr dnd
Mrs Mplv'fl M~lqnu',o" Mr..,
Larry Sll'ver~ Mr< h'IiYGramll(~' Wilbur Hetti dnCj D'Hl
Han'[,E'n
Ther(' were S Idble':o ot (,ir 0'Mrs Harry Hofeldt Nill ~',,<,t
Ihe Feb i (lub meet.nq ,tnd ~,J;,
Kelly Han'ipn v\nH ,",',1<;'
LEGION AUXILIARYTen· members --were presen-<
Tuesday when' me America"-l.-egion Au)C,ili-ary,me-t af t'he bOm€of Mrs. Esfher Batten with MrsKeIth Owens as hostess. Mrs Elfa Fisher was a guest
Mrs Gordon Davis waschaplain
Mrs Keith Owens conduclectt}e business meeting and MrsGordon Davis reported on the las'tnee.tlng and re.ad. we Ireasurer'L_
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It was announced that theDiskiet ConvenfJon will be heldMw Ci 2 t ,,\'Ya, it d d ;1 c Coroll Unit wilt be, In (hdrgf~ of ihfmemOrl.;ll diyi,slon
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koehlerand- R1chard Pingel vIsited Mrll.Ella Broekemeler and Harlan, InColumbus. on MOncfay.
Mr. -a-nd Mn.~ Coyle andsons 01 Anchorage. Alaska werelast weekend guests in the Mrand Mrs Sud Lederer home
Wm>;lde, Dean Koehler of Plerc\;,Richard Pingel of Nortolk andLOri Miller at S-eward were recent dinner guests of the WalterKoehler5
ld.! ,ertaln additional formsand or sch~dule5. or the need toPd'l' olher taxe<; that can only be~hown on a Form 1040
In addlt,on. laxpayers may,hoosc ~h~ From \-949 be6:tttsethey may want to claim ifemlleddf'du( 1,0n<, adlusfmenls 10 in(om,' or (redif5 that cannot bet"ken whpn uSing ttle From1(J40El ar Form 1040A
Tdxpayers generally receive1111; ta)!; paCKage which meets theneeds ot the 'orm they Iiled In theprevIous year Additional formsand c,(hedu!es are available from10(i'l1 IRS 011 Ices, and In many10( al bdnks clOd post offices.Many libraries also carry cop'e~
01 ~epraduclble tax forms _ ..
The "forms only" toll fteetelephone number to call IsBOO--b-42----8--N3----
Volunteer tax assistance pro·q~ams Volunteer Income TaxASSistance (VITA) is a programwhere prtvate Individuals and('vic organizations donate theirlime andlacilihes to provi-de freeIncome tax assistance to qualifyJ4-Qg taxpayers ;0; Nebraska
The VITA program is designedto prOVide free tax returnpreparation to the elderly, low income, non English speaking andhandicapped taxpayers. Over 100locallons are availablethroughout the state and are statted by I RS trained volunteers.
Tax Counseling for fhe ElderlyI TeE) TCE is a volunteer pro-~-ram f-1=t-at p-rO-¥i-4-@-s- !.r-e-eassistance to taxpayers aged 60and over In Nebf'-a-sk-a•.--ihe.American Association of RetiredPeople and the t"astern NebraskaOffice on Aging sponsor this servIce
Volunteers witl help elderlypersons at retirement homes andflutntlon sites Arrangementsmay al50 be made to receive helpon an appointment basis at toeatlons convenient to the elderly
Person<; qualifying for,"~~T.-,h'tft-c--e- Il'l-f"ouq-h ~ iAeVITA or TeE valunteer proqrclrT1S ,>hould contaCt the Internat Revenue- Service to tind outwhen and when> assl$tance isdvaJiable (al! loll freeBOO ,12<1 1040
Mr and Mrs. Norris Melcherleft Monday for their home InChicago. ttl after- spertd-t-ng 0week in the Mrs. Ann Nathan
Card prtl€'-S went to lhe ArtHehmer" Wall Koehler:,>, LyleMarofzes cJnd Carl Hinzman"
Thl5 wa., lhe last rn"eetlOq 01 Iheseason
The club plan,> to re5umetlleet,nq~ 111 the filii
SENrOR1-cARft-£ttt-e-Mr<;, Walter K.oehler was coffee
rh"lrman for the Hoskins SeniorsCard Club m-ee-ting at the- nre hallon Wednesday evening
P':lzes in cards went to GeorgeWIttler, Mrs Art Behmer, ErwinUlrich and Mrs.' ATTct':! -ft./fij~.,..- ---Mr.-·amtMrs. Rat iiloildWa1"kerquardt .--......-- went to Ellzabe1h, III. Jan, 20
. ~hO- next rne~tln~_w-!JI be on w!2E!re ttley,. were gU~l!its,.ln !~t:t~Feb 9 with Mrs,Tarl Hlnzrhan In Marvln---w.~.~i'~llMn'e-,On Sun'charge of arrangements. day. they went fo Mt, Morrll, Ill.
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Self employed persons should use Schedule SE (Form 1040) to!Igure their self employmenl lax The self-emp-l-oymen1 tax rate for1)183 IS 9 35 percent, Self employment applies to taxpayers who carryon a trade or business as a sole proprietor, a member of a parfner·ship, or as an independent contractor
For more Information. laKpayers (an obtaih free IRS Publica'tlon1]] 'Sell Employment Tax," from local IRS offices, or by writing tothf' IRS tn adddi-on many !tb-r"nrTe-<; carry a'reference set~publl( "lions
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The following lists the types ofservices ttlel will be available toNebraskans from the IRS.
Toll free lelephone assistanceYou can call in tax questionsdirectly to a laxpvyer assistancerepresentatlve Generally 90 percent of the questions asked will beanswered Imm_edlatelyTelephone assistance"IS a-vallableweek days between a a.m. and4-15-p-m leST, CaHlR5-t-elllreeat 800 414 1040 learn tl0W to comple!€> your own
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LYLE GEORGE of the Computer Farm receiv~s a progress award from Waynefl_\-''-III---,C",h""a",m",b""eLof Commerce President Randy Pedersen. The presentation was made'
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JEFF' COBLE of Wakefield (far,leff) jumps to thwart a pass by Laurel's WAKEFIELD'S BRIAN Soderberg goes up for 2 of his 19polnlsMike GranquIst -'~-,~--- _' ,
BEARS MARK Herrmann (Ieffl and Troy Heitman (42) slow down tile_TrOia" attack
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Wayn(~ abs.orbed a 6117 drubbing at 1he Karfl'n Longe h~ the O(!'vlloJ. -aglllO. Ihl-sh,)nds of Hartlf'tgton Cedar Catholl" at home Ilml~ with 9 point!. (lnd 10 rebOtJnd~, whHc'Thursday night. but the Blue Devils ar~ Fran Grasf-, laurd Keating (lnd . Ronl009.00iog to see the Ifghl al the end of Ih~ .Jotlo'!tOn ~dch added 4 pointstunnel and are anxiously looking to nf!Jo:t Wayne's lunioT varsltv 10111110 de-spite a-~(:ilson wcond hall rally that saw Ih(: Blue DcvHs
·'Thp. girls are rea-lilt-nvlhiHwe-havft tobe -oUI~O.rrl the Troii:lns 128'I" fQ(j! ,j ,'.';1 . 'of IJ,J in,· H ,()' ",:7;; h 'll., r I' ''II ' l,ud(jlnq f', palient YJlth ourselverQntU we get it turned Ll,ura Keating paCf.'-d fhe \,oung (k,,1~5
JJPTirriq (}IT ~~()t~7~k~~~~~~--:'cwcnDaTe HOCh5f~",in"-----,,:~IC;;lnh:;v"~ili~;<~~:,-;:t:~a~~·~~\I.;'"'d';=;;;~~tte=Ft1!1,-,-,,.;reTt":,',.,arnH'~.:!il,' __fl f "t .. ldf'I'd Nil' )(1\ j,()~... ..<1' '", .. I,rJI,' r"f'! <;f d Wayne started a pair of sophomres-ILorr Wayne Is-stated to travel toWl~-ncr·Plig-E~-r
, ',·,'ll)"" /'".,,- "" "..<" c.~...;l,-,- l1)J,)U·_W-,-,-,,-,,· Ut!' Dte. ,!~ ur l.."l.!,"""'j ":c.c:'U "_, I " t. ,ltl JacOO5en..an....d )(;!1illUer. Moore). two juniors to!""orr~w _( Tuesday) night" t ••,., (j'ltl"'_,' l, ,I' ...,.·"Hi)' q,.l'".' (Amy Jordan and Karen Longel and !>enior - "The kid'S. reaTflf! wrj don'lnav4~ the ~kll1s
"tJ;rr----. 1',,11-0 I' n b 11 ';.tl~)T·, ~~I~,-iJ''''''''''''",,"''-------;---''r'''an. Gross against the IrOlans- ano.con'idence to gel ou' there i~nd run-Will'!---h·· ,U',' d'(}' '1.'.1/ W'·I ":,1'11 pl' "..,)Id VI" ."'.I'{,·Ii' frrj hql Nj' .'1',· qol "I told the kids W(~ wert,t going to mav,! anybody, but we~re qolng to I<;ct<p working
, '''~d f",a s-o"nw. pla'lep. down to thP. junior var~.,y and bou patient:' HochslelO Sindwhere thP'f could havJ: s.am'! fur. wlnning Next SCtl!<Qfl15 cl05(>f Ihdn it !.lP-f?ms.and at the same tmm gef us-ed to playingwlfh ea-ch other/' Hoch,;;'eifi -said. "-A'5 aresvlt, we've already ~n mQre :pa.tJenceand cooo:;jsten~y in our varslfy games,,"
Th€ Devils tried .to slow things downiJgalOs,t Cedar .- a tactl~ that .....orked unfitthe Trojans pulled away from a 4,0 lel!d Ii
minutes Into the contest to take a 70,6 advant agf:!,--at the ha1f.
"Their (Hartington CCi press bothered U5
and then they got 'nto their running game:'Hoch$t€fn said.
WtJ't_"P, (QmmJttrN ~.5 tl,lfl1o-ve.r1i .In '.f1~ c.P!:l _test but. c.;..-!'!~ ~Jt In the third period andpla,ed lhe TrQjanl. ever'! as each squad--fa-filed 9 polnt5, . •
-Our kids came out in tttf:! third quafter andplayed really hard:' Hochstein said. "They~ hard in me ,oorth quai lei. f.'i'Eii
LAUREL MENTOR John Held couidofff.!rno r~)(planation for the Bear.,· up and downplay --
L.aur~! )$_~ ,its b.e1>l tg Itvg Y..P to its "We play 2 dlfferen1 ballgdmes eve'-'" ~h~ thIrd pf~rJfx1 explosion by Lavml Hn
_~a;:esa~:'rSsh~:r~:~~:e~~a:~;first half of -::n~-~ ~l~UyS~:~~,~ntr;~~an~:;;~'~~ ~~::::u-:;;;;::oacn ernu~ J<¢VM-rJuTnthe contest Friday· night and snoozed theIr the same problem in football "They came (jut '/-ntl; [j lo~ of In'en~.!ly in;uf, lo~"11io;S=WmKi~:ffiiRFM1'i5"H1fElff __.wa~e:fi_e~~p!,,~_~l!.!~_!~_O~~,.~ 0 In the !he Ihl':".!1I..Qeriod. H hJ!' said .. You h,itp '_Q k!'1_~~boys baskfi"ball a~fion '1t1=5,t",~IOd.beforeLaurfir:T~;Ri1f'i9~f on the thr:y would with 1b.e sc-orp.JI;;'~ H was:'
t·f ·~~~{l·~~«;"""Vjfiifffi~~-;:·:,~: ,::::r~-~fe~~-W;;~~ .ThP.-"~ir;-~;:;~~h;,'4i, to", ~ ~rl~~-·;~·~~fJf18ears--stat~ecf'the third PeriQd trailin-g2Ka-;-- pjaybOrl'.' that ovt man': defense m fhe thlrd period, whkh alYj fP.'ntthat- Laurel began ·fo resemble the basket than Brian Soderberg's steal at the beginn to their 5UCCe<iSbaH team that has shOWed spoUy signs of ing of the secoond qlh1rter. Tne senior took ··W,~ dldn'l hilndl(~ d "Ny ...,:11:- Koy¥9.ood play al! season. The Be-ars uuts--eored thp. ball at Laurel's end. drove the length of ';,did. "To ma~p. maH4!'r.., wor5~. OHf.:+fl:r.lvet.,.the Troians ! l 14 In that quarter to pull the court. and drew the foul as he made the lhr~'f l'ut up q!Jft~ it ff~w .,hob from th".. ourwithin 15, but thr. rally proved to be much layup Hi~ free throw ·made thl! thrf!e POint Side lhal h~ll .too lIttle and much too ldte as WakefIeld had pla'f (ompI1dl! find gdVf.: tn*!' TfOlan.., d l:r ,1
enough of a btJtter to -coast to the victory h~Qd
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Cclts'Bubble bursts
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Feb. IICon'Solation game ---- 10 a In
Chdmpionship game 11 308.m
Feb.4Wakefield vs, Winside 10 a.m.Allen vs. Pender ---- 11 )0 if m
II you hdppen !o rn'~~ the Inl!tal Thur"'day evenmq showmg, bl~
'">Ure to lune In Sunday afternoon at 3 p.rn when the program will bec,' broadcast on E TV .
The Wayne Softball Umpire Cli.ni_C'iS sched~led for SU~da:~, AorH 8in the third-floor confer.ence room ,in fne Cify"Building at 306 PearlStreet in downtown Wayne. A time has not yet: been set foe t.t~e clinIc,!
The sfate sofball umpire clinic is,lsated for Om~a on F:eb. le·19~
fa'r further inforrT'!aHon on theO:!1laha meeting, contact Cheryl Kiuge 'al 391·6767 or 292·4204. .
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Town Team ployers should reportThe Wayne Baseball Association has 'tentatively scheduled an
organizational m~eting for Feb. 13 at d' yet·to·be·:named slfe. .Any players jnterested in play,jog for the" Wayne Town Team
should inform team officials before that date so .that a tentative'rosier can be solidified. The team is limited, to Wayne natives andthosp' from a 15 mile radius around the city.Interested players sholJd contact Paul atte (375·21800r 375,2609) orHank Overin (J75 2584)
Ttil? Nebraska -Game--am::t Parks Comml~~10n''1 pep-u~~
NeI5rasKil-'Tolirs~ will De Ihe main featur".' on"'thF-"OuTdool" Nebraska" TV Show FeB"] 211 7·Jtrp m on I;:TV
Be",.des d behind the <'d._enes look at Ihe Commrsison:s wcrj knownlour p'-oqram. a film look af fishing Merrill Reservoir near Valen
dnd dn area feature on Walgren Lake near HdYS Springs- will be
Frosh.soph tourney slatedA basketball tournament for high school"freshman and sophomore
boys IS scheduled for Feb. 4 and 11 at Wakefield High School Thetournament schedule follows
W.Ir.!ld" F'1~df..'rt)tion are' agaH1 sponsorinq Nd!lonal Wildlife WeekMd'" h 1824
II",. VL',)r'" rheme 1<, "Wilter We Can't Live Wllhoul It .W,n'~r 1'; an t'':>Senlial natural resour.ce ncu:<,stl'ry lor fhe sunilvdl
(il ,)III'"nq things Thi5 s!alNnent take'> on new medninq when ..w·,·.,111',' !ila! onty 3 pi,'rCefll of lhe water on 0dflh ,<, ffesh Wtlter
1I,.·", ,He In,lOy compeling demands for thi., very Vd!Uilbll
."HI we dll fllll-;t "hdrl~ the rc-;,pon,,>lbildy TO bring about JIll';, .. , "rl! U',I' dlid 1.11('"( li,j'e miln()qj~lne-nloTOuf 'Irl;'(:Ji-wilTe;:·~uppfy
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NationaLWlldll.4Etweek March 18·24
Manager needed fOl;Towri TeamThe Wayne Baseball Ass.oclaHo~ announced this week that the
WtlVM Town T~am is sllll looking for' a manager for thf! 1984 seasonThe association also announced' that if the position is nol filled by
Feb 13. the Town Team will,bedropped and additional emphasis willbe placed on the Wayne Midget and Junior Legion programs.
IndividUi,ls,inlp.:'ited in the manager's p,osition should c.ootacl Paulnile IJT5'll8"O or J15'"U09t or H~nk'"Gvef-ifl-,~-3-7-S·,Z-5U)-bef.oreFeb..- 13~
High School Girls Basketball:-='--~Wa.yne a! Wisner-Pilger .
High School wreslllng:oWayne'llt Columbus Lakeview
College Basketball:Wayne State IT'lP.n at Chadron State
Wayne State women al Chadron Slale
L~!IBoYIitt Emerson:Btemer,vI. WitlthHl. 6:30 p.l1'l. The Wavne.Sla'e College ~a,eball leam wil.1 open Ih" 19~4
nAllehlll.llomer; 8 p.m.--"--~_ ~""'l><>Jn,,-.c..!0n lhe roadogoln,t. John .Sand",,' N.b,a,~aLewis BOYI at Ponca: Cornhu.liiirSWffila dou6re heaa.n<tmluhitH",,-~eU""---
Bl!Incroft,Rosanevs_ Ponca,6:30·p.m. Field on Thur,dav, MarchI- .~~~hlrl1~""~in--a-94t.mtflg-t;:-Cft~~h:t+
Emerson'Hubbard vs. Newcaltle•. 8. p.m, ,p,.m. andwillplav a .7 Inning arta"immp,dia'ely 'allawing.
C k 61~~r.~at~la~~:~~i~~d:~~h:d7:a~c;:C~~dt'~;' ;:,'A"A;:;'~~ "Taekwondoers",taklng pledgesI.ar . Boys afWilu.s..a ;__ -T Ii1lI-;--'-=-'----==:c-=-"-J:jllll:~~~-:':~~~tt;;~~Ii.f~cc-~--___j~p~l~ay~ol~"~h~e~ld~"i~n.~~~,ls~a~, O:::ho~m~a~·_>C---'---'---_-'---'-- __-'--+<1!.M~p~.mb~e~rs~a~I~'~hP~.. ~w'!fayne and 'Pender Tdekwando Clubs will put on a
w.u~ VI,. W'ynot, 8' p,.m~ W"unc St.ttl' BdStll",1I S<.h".dull..' i',lIH d'inlOnslraJion during fhe halftime of the Wayne V5, Pierce boyselM.k.BOYI at Wakefield: ,- lJ,l<,I....~tbtl!l game on Feb, 17 to benefit victims of mulliple .sclerosis
Date OppOnent Thrit.· l~{'<ltIOt\ Thr' rndr~hill ads experts will be taking pledges on the number ofWake_Ield, VS .. Winside~ 6:30 p.m. March I University of Nebraskd 1:00 Lmcoln bO,irds Ihn.y can bfp.ak vsjnt~ taekWondQ kicks and punchp.s, with all
COleridge vs. c:>s.mond, 8 p.m. March 4 PhiHips University' r;l10 Enid, Okla prOtl~f~d,> going aid fl"lulllple sclerosis victims1 March S Central State,Unlversity 1,,:00 E,dmond. O'da: lndtvidudts' may make a pledge at Wayne High School
March 06 Oklahoma Baptist University I ~OQ Shawne·..., Ok la' Imml'diilfr'l preceding the d~ , I I" b II" T' Tn. ", ,: T.......y ,Ja'n" ,~~ MarcH 7 Ok'iahoma BapHsfl,Jniversily 1:00 Shawnee,-Oklo of II';' ~d~~e r:1p.kwondo· tl~r;:o:ls;7~ ~~~9o~/3~:3~~~ (~r;OVi;~~~
Lewis ane.-Clark Toutnamen't: Mar-ch 9 'East Central Okia, Sldtel:OO Ada, Okl~') M"dic,ll Center)LewlsGlrl1 at,Homet: March taSoulh.a" Oklahoma Sial. : .. ::0 Dv'''''' Okl"
Winner 01 Ponca-Homer game VI. winner ot ~:~~~:~~:ri't,:'~~re;~"eg" :;~ ~~~~~Emerson-Allengilme, 6:30p.m. March22 Cr~19h'on Uniue"iiv ' 30 O",,,"a
Winne" 01 Beemer:Newcaslle' game VI. -winner 01 March 26·Yanklan College 'JO Y"". '0" ',DBancrofl.Walthlllgllime,8p.,m. Marth 29 We,lmar Coltege I 10 W,'Y''''
Mar'ch ,31 Dana College, 1:10 W~lYfH'
, April I Peru. State Colleqc '} 00 Wilyn.,;'Clark girls atHllrtlngton: April 4 Doane Coltt'90 I 30 W"V".
Winner of Wynot·Wlnslde game vs. winner 01 April 7 K.Mn.y Sla'o Coli",,,, I 30 Ke"'"eyO$mond'Wakefield game, 6:31) p.m. April 17 We,lm., College I 30 LeMar' I,,.,,,
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r\,)~o' 1,)I!on hd'. f),·~·n sc.hpduled lor SunddY Fr'b S ,11r)II"1 ., ',hlJp Ifl(,ll,.'d <II )/1 <., Ma,n '}t In downtown Wayn>!
'We kept 'h~m off bdldnCI! for dwhdl!, hutRobson IU'it.go' hOi:' Schroeder !>.ald, "Pluslute (Jeanl· hurt us d.nderne-ath dod !Oh",didn't miss from 'he ou~de ..
Hamilton was also quick to praise Itw pla't'of trlJ'~hman Gail TWllord
"She played real well at tlme5." he saId.itt wa-s-a'1"HHJood l&Am effort OUI c;9nfinul'y Is getting better ..
On the boards. Laurel held a decided 41 16edge as Twiford nabbed 11 caroms ilnd
Michelle Joslin and Robson e~ch added 9Ronl Slanl led the Troiano; with <1 rl!
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The Bea" hit 38 percent (180147) 01 ltu~1r
5-hots trom the field while Wakefield beaned""t-3S-percent--t--l-5-o-l·...2. of ftHh1.tt5
Both teams were in action S.,lurday n1qhtjn Lewl, and Clark Tournament dclion
Wa~Qfl~td took, on O!tnlood while Laurel tiH.ed Co'erldge
Relults from Saturday's action ..•..HI oppear In ThursdaV's Wayne Herald
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SCHROEDER AGREEO that Robwn wa!lthe difference In 'he game.
LAUREL TOOK a .lIm 1t8 advantageaf'ter the Hr" period of plav and snuck to a"'·20 lead at the haUtlme 'ntttrmlss.lonNeither team really put on a scoring eliCh/bllion. but laurel', WendV Robson wei up toher old trlckl as &he burned the'Troland.fens.e for 17 points and pulled down 9 rebound•.
Laurel coach Gale Hamilton s.ald the Troiens were ineffeclllJe - tor the most part ',.lin'-V'''lrtll'Illjl~IlIlI'': -
"TheV were boxlng her out, so we lust puthllr,Jn,.I.n are" to get the other girls. shots but "he !>tllt got hers." Hamlflon Sclld
Despite ptaVlng what their coach conolde<od 'heir bell game 01 lhe lINson, 'heWakefle-Id Trojans girl$ ba'5Jrf..,..fbMl leamtraveled to Laurel hnt::-:'Thurday night andwe, handed a d-J7 lou for' if, ettod,
"Wi: rftdlly played as well liS we hay*} all'yearl("s4ld Trojan ~ntor Mary Schroeder"~a, r~!all,~ plP.-Ased ..
lobsoll Hits J7
-=±~ton-pkiy bestgame, bow to Bears
''But warden, I'm only geflmg ~1 few minnows for Illy own ll')hul(~
trips in the tuture. The-re'f> nOlhing wrong witlllhat I'!) ,heft'')"'WhHe on a routine p""oj of the ri;,.,r one d4y, I came dcrO~~ 2 peo
pie Mjnir\9 mlnnow~ gnd placing them iO d hor~t' Innk In 'he b....ck 01their pickup A che-ck ot the numi:Jer ot mltlnow~ taken re.vL·~lh..d IhCYwere far In eJ{~~~ 01 the legol minnow limIt. ManV per to"' are not (lware lhflre h,,,, limit on Ihe number 01 minno "an indl\lldual fisherman may po\~en m Nebraska-- ea'ulailo"l '01 fhe----Game and' Parks. tommis~ron 'stam 'hat a per
nla .-haviJ m~'than l00mtnnows tn hl5 Of' hc!r'poUMsion'41-·-,,"y one time for· the purpow ot u~ln9 'hem for 'helr OWh tilJh ballNebraska resldenli over the age of 16 ":lUll have a valid fI\hlnrppermil iiiUed to lhem ·to poss"$!!1 minnow!>
The law Is- different tor a IlceoWd ball vendor He or '!t.he nldVpOS'Wtn an unlimited number ot minn.ows. and may offer tho'5oe minnow! for sal~ to the general public. T~ U\hingr~•.jon~ .prolJidcthat a t!(ensed bait v.odor Is allowed"lo use 1 helper~ In ~e,"ing torbail. provided that the bail lJendor permit or a copy ot Ihal permit be
- carrlid·'bYfh"'idiiij)eri-wlfen·":MlH1Tj'qraY'ilt'transporting'bBlt"·- --- It;:'W.'i;( :!ucf, '-I"':"ii'14fthUlltl Hld~MinnOWs.mav be.Hlnea orilV fr'Om f\I"ann,. riv~n,or creeks it i, SIIU). :\1'\\1011, Uh't (·tlLIIIM'lu,.
Illegal to seln trom po"d'~ lakes and rtiserlJolrs. An IndIvidual m4V "it.\Il(· :rj.").:lIIIOu....dip rieno-tolreermlnn.w"., htnwn uwbelow..-darn; 1>yt'attoc- Fe.rst· Nat-. 0 n a I San k-. Ofc~,.,.rci.',Mj,'Ilng'''' prohibited below d4ms.in $treams.. r.ivers. wn.f&· _creek, and In trout'ltreams"closeo by r'eQulatton. For:-'a-'campte'te' :\too.·...rI, ;;:14"'12:.'" ...\.£1(, 1~;W-IO::U1
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("drli~ Roland 100; Mar,k ¥.lll:ln11 lO to ~:=:: 12'8. 5Sa: aorry DiJf·,lk-of.'t!e1' 2i5.13 11 13 na 635: .'Stot Brummond.' :(ty'FG FT F TP r:d,-, ...~ Jorgf1n':.on 211 Sal
Hartington wm ~t' Lau.rel ,at6:30., p.m. at W.usa- 'whUeWakefield is stated to t4ke ,onWinside at Waketield, al,SO' al6,:30 p.m.
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17 Rose 4 Z,mmer 6
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Winside ., 1 6 1-27.H~rlington 15 12 14 -..1-52
CHAMPIONS OF lhe 1984Wayne CIty Bowling lournamen1 hetd Jan. 14th atMelodee lanes pictured atleft are· Far left: BarryDahlkoeler (Songles 697all events 2,003) LeftJohn Rebensdorl and KenSpIll/gerber(Doubles 1.320 J BollomCaD G·Men Chr",Lueder" Bary Dahlkoelfer, Ted ElliS. LarryEchlenkamp ClIftPinkelman I not p.cturedJ'':d m~
Winside FG FT F TpTa Brudi9an Q- (1-0 1 0L~--· - 1-- >+--'j-C-+---1.. -'-~__L Jensen 4 I 3 ,2 9 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;';;p;;,;,,;;;o_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO 'I' -1t--T~. ,8rtJdigan 0 00 'I' 0+-T<>w--- ~_--lLIL ..11.-0.~~~'f D OD .1l----1l5 Topp 0-0 "1 ZM Jet'i~n (12 ~ 6BrOCKman I '2 0 !P~h:r 6 a- 1 6REeg: 0 G-O .9 0
big man.- 6-3 SCott Janke, and ab- 15, points while teammate Troysorbed a 61·43 ,lap in t1{e face as il_ Fluen"added 16. Two other Har,nu«1., . sioft for Hnq'tbnplayers had9p;oints-each.
threega~ t>ecau'se of ;fraining·
Out ofWhack
Yu~BughitsCats in mid-stride
It "",,,,$ Hke its just one thingafter .nother for Win$"ide's boys~ll,*m.
AffW. .a-HM-up shakedown du,l.,g itS patt ,sever&r games. theWUdeats finally appeared to beMftUnt back- down -- until last
- what F reburg' can,o;,idered 'headsup play by his $quad,
"The kids hustled real lJ'lell."Freburg said. "But Hartingtonhad a'iot of offensive bartplay~rs
-- they,'re real deep."
That fact was evidenCed byweek. Hartin ton',s oint' raduction -
ag.in$t Hartington without fheir~' ~;;~~at~~aJj::~~~~;all~~
rute violations:' FrebtJrgsaid.Winside found itself· trailing
iust't3•.11 after one period, but fl;!II'behind 31-21 at the intermission
The second half saw the has'smethodically pull away despite
CITY REC A LEAGUET. T-ea-m I (Maxon) 222. TC1;!m 2 LL.aof.el-2·23. Team 3 (Nelson) ? 24. Team 4 (KoHl 22s.;rea-ms {PippilllU
The Yuck 8ug finally caught up teel sIckness was a Key, said bounds In its SICK 5t.ate, withwrth the Winside Wildcats girls Winside head coach Don Miss-y Jensen accounting for JbasketbaH team. Lp.ighton. "We prayed the way WP. and Pam Peter 6
The Wfldcats. winless on tt:e fe~~;ghton said his team was so dr~~;ed~:~d~~o~~~~~e"':;<;/~~season,,'wete sriow109 steady iit." out of whack that he canc~llP.-d -- sea'Son1TlYast~ SfudiY"iiprovement their last'·few times practice on Friday to let his and Julie Bra<It,m.an each scored
__~;:F1~~gafe, bU~ sUC-CtJm:ed jn _ plait'rs conval('scrc 6- pOinl~ TraG Topp led the Ca1.~'" - -- 'I he gIrls made-mlsfakes Hk~. '- - wlin9 reoounas-'lJt1i'tJ?'"---ttmtt-
------da:y----n-igttt:--,.~~ COIJTanTlj'ele1Ve, ';'~U:igh@ ~Ta -P-rlilCi'Jona---K'anm-Re-eg- ea-f'h- lore-the Wifdcafs 52·27 as several Wir The Wildcats commitf~d 45 lur down 6side players were, bet'Hling t1:-r<; novers en route to the ro'Ss The Wildcats 'I'I~r~ ~Iatl'>d tocold and flu t>ug and start~,. Scoring honors for !h~ contp.sf play Wynot in th~ -opening roundT;;fsha' Tapp was ov-t wiH~ a 'lor':T ~':,ent fa Hartirfgton's Karen Wall. of fhe Lewis dnd Crark Tourna ,UgamenUn her.rJoht knee who-taHi~ t-l'poinls. Winstd€:w-fts menl Mst -S-d.t-lJ-f--day_.. 'I-P-eir nezJ
"I'm. not saying thaf we shouid paced by Leah Jen-x:n's 9 point'; n:gular s(~a~on game IS s-chedulhave beat Harfingfon, bu-tl- reali,' Winside' 'ripped down 34 rr~- ed on Feb 7, a!so against W¥nol.
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program With pr.yer,..... .__ h05feclih.Tuesd4yNI9.hf Brldg. TOPSNE SI9 al an aft.rnoon coff.e in honor at-~ -declded--'~'~'heit· - CroliW-f-nerr.nomeluesdaY'wifh --:C1."nOinps.-.W''Ui'''m'''''et.Tuuee,s;aaayv.'nr.-iMk.r;'.i."',-V:W,",.aii:I,r.ia~ce~s~w;;;.~t15;;O;;;n'-io;;)f~Miii.Trlni'.~'meetings the it'llrd Tvudayofthe' Mr. and~ Mrs.-',. Frank Weible as the. hgml;fOf.MllrIOn Iversen.lNHh neapon~(, Mj~n. on Wednesd,ay.m9ftth at 7:30 .,.m.. , ~ gve~t$. '. _ '." 6' membcr.s ,present, 9 members Those attending were friends-a~d~'mlss1on on.ting ,fOr a,needv p,r'ze5" ,~ere, 'iV0n' by -_.Mrs. we1ghed in. former classma'es, Mrs,. Warren
family -i,n Wimidec'~a~"di$C.U:SHd C.I.rence-" P,leiffer, and Mrs, Articles and"r~ci,pe5were 'read Marotz,. ·Mrs. George Gahl, Mrs.and ~d~ upon.,. , " Ch.rl~' Jac~son" , by: members' to: r~ceive credit .In Efsfe Reed and Mrs, J'ohnGaUop,
The UnltedMetbodl.IChIJrch '.,The ""xl mtellJl9 will be Tues· fhe conies!. The ,con'est will end EvenIng visitors w~r"Mr, andwill wQfk wUhTrlnlfy.Lulher.n d.y, .I'eb;·'.wilh Mr, .•nd Mrs, Jan,31. Mrs_ Lloyd Behmer.and Sf, Paul" lutheran Church ~ge,Farr,n'as- hosh:' The' "next meetlng 'will be Mrs',. Swanson is a i rmer'W,'n
Or" and Mrs, Wallace Swansonof Minneapo-t!s, Minn. were Tuc$
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THANK YOU FOR making ourGolden- Anniver'sary s.uch a happy occasion. Thank you for your
-.~ ._.._.__ presence- with us, for the manyf WOULD LIKE to thank an my-Ioveryrrower:s~an:ts--and'gtft~ ffiendsior visits-and--ciSrds while- that we recetved, Special thanksI 'was. in Prcwidence Medical to Pas10r Hafermann. Also, to theCenter, Also, to fne nurses and nieces and nephews who gave theDr. French, Special thanks to program an:d-. helped in manyPastor' Hafermanp for his visits wa·ys. Fred and Irmaand prayers. Max Schnelderl_iJO_ Vahlkamp. ;30
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