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Albion News from Albion, Nebraska • 1

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Albion Newsi
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Albion, Nebraska
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I I tinai A 0 The Thursday Paper rravn rwv OOLMie ti QgX-KiE QQlUdfiWV nKMMh Wfo Ofr'OQ KvSJPQO ratty difficult te And yy In Boon County he m'treed the ItMi Cempeolen Ik AIWm Miwi I Thursday Feb 23 1961 SST-raf 'KTUUa g5yssgfa ft Vol- 82 No 18 10c KHOL-TV may locate studio broadcasting unit in Albion 1 Fullerton and Spalding Academy will meet tonight in class final game Rudy Sup and other officers Gilbert said Rians csB for 8 small studio and broadcaatlBf tower at Albion with i f- Fullerton-Genoa With Gen Cunningham leading the way with 23 points Fullerton coasted to a 72-42 victory over Genoa In the semi finals The Orioles were down 208 after the first quarter and never threatened John Irwin sank 14 for the losers Score by quarters: Fullerton 20 38 84 72 Genoa 8 18 28 42 18 Academy-Leigh The Shamrocks of Spalding Academy pulled away In the third quarter' after a fairly dose first half to rock Leigh out of the semi-finals C0d7 Jim Flakua got 21 for the victors Dan Bloom and Jim Snod grass had 12 each -Hlgh-polnt honors for Leigh were shared by Myron Insel man Ken Sedlacek and Calvin Dykes with 8 each Score by quarters: Albion may get a comme Clal televtaion station suit prised Chamber of Commerce officers learned this week Jsck Gilbert station manlier of KHOL-TV at Kearney was In Albion Wednesday to talk with Chamber president Caucus will be next week Six city and school district elective offices will be up for grabs si next Tuesday's dty caucus It will be at 8 in tte county courtroom of tte courthouse They are: dty jobs for 2- Sear councilman ward I Harlan Kohtx Incumbent councilman ward Frank Svo-boda incumbent mayor no DOOM UKUIUUCBli MWVIs uw Incumbent at present and po- lie magistrate 1L Watson incumbent Incumbent School board for 3-year terms Jim Wolf and Barnes Incumbents Election will be April 4 John Barnes above an Albion high school bailor will attend the 1961 State under sponsorship of the Albion Kiwonis club and American Legion Son of Mr Spalding 10 Lt 0 3 MM 0 MM 0 1 0 24 23 40 19-27 ft 3- 4 2- 8 2-4 2- 4 0- 0 2- 2 0- 0 1-2 0- 1 0- 1 12-24 60 27 pMp 1 21 77 Spaidinf rtakus (40) Bloom Dunning Snodgrass Dolce Bauer Pfeifer Kleffner Murphy Dunning Totals Leigh (37) Inselman Franzen Sedlacek Jedlicka Wolken Dykes Kmoch 12 4 12 0 8 0 1 2 0 12 60 8 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 0 2- 6 1- 2 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 2- 8 2- 4 0-0 0- 1 0- 0 8 1 8 4 0 8 6 0 2 Granatowics Kudma Dick Kudrna Den Totals 2 0 18 87 15 7-15 St Francis-Academy Spalding Academy slowly but steadily ground out a lead but steadily ground out a lea Baby was just one of many CEDAR Mrs Elisa Tschwdln of Belgrade became a rosi-grand met her far the Slat time recently when 10 Ih es bey was hern at 12:30 Monday Fob 13 to her frondson Mr and Mrs Arlow schwdln of Fairfield la All 81 art living The baby's grandparents ore Mr ond Mrs Dick Tschudln of Cedar 'Rapids end Mrs Myrtle Christ on son of Raven- na to be host to Neligh Rounding out busy week of basketball In the Albion gym Albion will host Neligh tomorrow (Friday) night in too season's wind-up Next week tte Cardinals go Into clasa district tournament play facing Ainsworth Monday night at Ord Tte tournament will wind up Friday night The Cardinals dropped a dose one to David City last week 60-55 CLASS DISTRICT TOURNEY at Ord (1) Albion vs Ainsworth Feb 27 at 7 (2) O'Neill vs Ord Feb 27 at 8:30 (3) Valentine vs Broken Bow 28 at 7 (4) Neligh vs BurwelL Feb 28 880 (5) Winners games 1 and 2 March 2 at 7 (6) Wlnnen games 8 and 4 March 2 at 880 5 and 6 (7) Winners pmes March 3 at 8 2 deadlines on taxes approaching Boone county taxpayer! an rapidly nearing 2 deadlines which affect most of them Tuesday Feb 28 is the deadline for buying apd attaching tte small 1961 stickers to theur motor vehicle license plates and also-the deadline for being assessed on personal treasurer Irv Hare a few hadn't pur-their new auto stickers and that the line will be growing longer aa tte deadline ap- pTMHHME Joe Wilson was acting mayor of the city over hapless Humphrey SL Francis leading 27-15 at the half and 5428 at the end Big Dan Bloom paced the Sham-rocks With 14 tbnitifap Jm Flakua and Bob Dunning each for had 11 'r iz Fehrlflger whe Ken Mark was high man he fUfcxiei St Francis with 12 Both teams seemed to bo 19 jwyw fg day-night crowd and commit- i ted many mistakes taenger 1 Score by quarters: a determined Family quintet 8944 high man Jedlicka with 14 and Myron Inselman IS and Jim Kmoch for Lindsay got 8 Stenger Shame grains I bo re broadcasts Kearney There would loan locally produced program particularly weather news ltd such At present Gilbert Is terested In sounding out Public support in northeastern Nebraska Then tte pl wtll bis presented lo tte Federal Communications Commission and a permit sought to locate channel 8 In Albion Gilbert said KHOL-TV tea been opentlag at Kearney since 1983 and that II rtatlom also operatas KHFIcTV al Hayr Center on a wwls broadcast basis Channel 8 at Albion also Is being aought by the Nebraste Council far Educational Television which would Uk the channel reserved for poeslblo uso as part of a proposed statewide educational network la January (he council placed Its plan before tte FCC nut iter concrete with tte proposaL That plan would tev channel 8 as a purely remote broadcast unit unless eomo-one came up with tte financing to erect a studio ww apparently are no plans for going stead propoaaL That plan wc WJ Meyer Jo Wilson tion of a new water well on tte county fairgrounds Considered an ordinance to close an alley In tte south end of town where a new bowling alley will be located There will be a public tearing on that March 1 THOUGH rm an ardent die-dpi of tte phonetic method of teaching reading and spelling rdrather stickto a sup- porting role than to take an active part in its application As tte parent of a in-the throes of phonic mysteriesmlaeries much of my time these days-is taken np with pointing out the exceptions to the rales In phonics with explaining that there are many words which sound sa they look at alL Right now Tim Is Involved with long sounds and is Iearningthe rale that in-a word ending Jn and 'usually have the long sound That word la one of the most frequently used words in teaching phonics be- cause there are always excep- tiona when on starts spouting rales For Instance try saying i ond Mrs Buck Barnes will bo in Lincoln in June Cub Scouts had annual banquet The annual Blue and Gold Cub Scout bsnquet was Monday evening in the Lutheran church basement with approximately 140 in attendance Rev Schaff offered Eace and following the dinner cil llarbottle cubmaster presented awards to denq 2 4 and 5 Lonnie Smith was Initiated into the pack The cube and den mothers presented llarbottle with a girt in appreciation of hit work with -cubbing In Albion The evening was completed with a film on ns turf present- ed by Bilse Robinson enter talnnient-chairman IBS Wolvln initiated into an honorary Andrew Wolvln of Primrose "was one of JO men recently -Initiated ss a member of Mu Epsilon Nu teachers college honorary and professional fraternity for men Andrew a senior at the University of Nebraska is the son of the Walter Wolvins of Primros OUGHDOUin been an interested and neutral observer at the Class District basketball tournament now underway at the high school gym and a couple of things deserve comment First excellent Job of officiating la being done heard folks in the stands comment very favorably on the official and Just for a cf the refs should bq en credit where it is due Second the Fullerton basketball team is one of the best-balanced teams I have jeen with every -man representing a scoring and defense threat every second of and Bill Whitney la the best all-round basketball player has evef seen bably school I am pleased to see that tte -Unicameral tea killed the bill which would have prohibited a state senator from running for governor Seems to me that senators are in tte best training ground there la to get ac- Sainted with the problems of i state 'Business firms of Boone County will be -contacted by Mike Lough during tte next two or three weeka about the-1961 Boone County license' dk Albion dty councilman at a pedal meeting Tuesday night chost Joe Wilson aa acting mayor He replaces Ray Medlin Sr who died of a heart attack earlier this month vWllsaa-ted Just returned from a vacation In th "South He will take office at the next council meeting and will serve until a mayor la elected and takes office A partner in Albion Alfalfa Mill Wilson has been active in dvic and community affairs in (her action the council: an easement agreement with tte county for loca- Car mishap caused but minor hprts ST Merlin Grape accompanied by Dale Long were in a car accident Sunday afternoon in town receiving minor injuries -The Grape car perhaps because of me Jumped a curb and struck a tree At Boone county hospital they were treated and released Long ted a cut arm Grape a black eye Tte car was damaged rullerton and Academy will (Thursday) In finals ot the class district tournament being played this week to Al blon So far the tournament baa been strictly nKontert" all the games being decided by wide margins of 20 to SO points All Indications Spalding meet tonight point to Fullerton victory although many observers believe Spald- log Academy hasn't been play big their best ball ao far Gene Cunningham baa been dominating looms rtonln com mem scoring almost at wilL Below are the scores quarter scores and box acorea of-the tournament: Grove-Genoa After a slow first half which ended 17-17 Genoa's entire team began finding the range and pulled off to a 47-29 victory The demoralised Grovers scored a scant 2 points In the fourth quarter Rich Pilakowski got 14 for the victorious Orioles followed by Jack Boss with 22 High for Newman was Jim Warren with 14 far under his usual average Score by quarters Genoa 12 7 17 SS 47 Newman 6 17 27 29 iplctely nt play pacing Fu both victories and Genoa (47) Koziol Kozlol Koziol Taylor Irwin Scriven Boss Wafi 1 4 0 2 0 5 0 5 0 ft pf tps 0-186 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-O'l 1- 6: 2 0- 0 0 2-2-1 2 8 0 I-12 0 14 0-0 0 0 7-1610 47 Pilakowski Rosno Totals Newman Grove (29) Carlson Warren Aase Matthews Buhl Johnson Christian Sellhorst Muller mm Bazelman Totals 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 11-17 11 29 ti 1- 1 0-0 12 0- 0 0- 1 0-0 0-0 0- 1 4 7 1 14 2 1 o-o St-Edwa rd-Ful lerton Second half of the FuHerton-SL Edward game was fast as the first half was slow The core stood 20-16 at halftime but Fullerton poured in 25 Einta in each remaining quar-: and mowed the Beavers under a 7080 final score In the third quarter Don Uzendoski pumped In 11 points and In the final period Wayne Gleason sank 7 field goals far 14 points Uzendoski had Uzendoski had a of 20 Gleason 16 Steve 16 score py quarters ss Fullerton (70) fa ft pf tps Anderson 0 1-2 0 1 cunnlhgham 2 Gleason 8 Johnson Leininger McIntyre Rice -Uzendoski Whitney Zaruba Totals St Edward Carlson Hasselbakh Bowser Klassen Smith Thomazin Totals IMS 14 SO' MrsShaver will help ARC drive Mrs Ruth Shaver of Prim-: rose has been added to tte list of Red Cross fund chairmen by Boone county membership chairman Pat Carey Carey said plans now are virtually complete far- the campaign which will begin March 1 The goal is to raise 93000 in Boone county to pay of fa -few debts-and set- the treasury up for 1961 Letters will go out within a few days to rural leaders ask-ing their assistance -7xhe Kiwania dub -has agreed td conduct' the downtown Albion solidtation ft 4-8 0-2 0- 2 0- 0 3- 8 0- 0 1- 2 0- 0 4- 4 0-2 12-28 Fullerton (72) Usendoskl Anderson LL Lei nlngrr McIntyre Cunningham Gleason Whitney Rice mm Zaruba Johnson Totals pf to 14 0 6 0 23 8 7 2 8 8 0 3 0 mIO 8 1 2 8 30 16 72 Genoa (42) Kozlol Koziol Kozlol Taylor Irwin 2 1-18 5 0 2-2 0 2 2 1-2 4 5 14-6 2 6 5 4- 4 8 14 0 0-0 0 0 0 2-8 8 2 0 0-100 3 2-2 0 8 0 0-100 IS 16 28 17 42 Scriven Boss Wall Pilakowski Rosno Totals Leigh-Holy Family With 4 players getting a dozen points or more Leigh bad no trouble putting down Lindsay Holy was Bob Dick Kudrna each had 12 High was Jim lit 19 85 84 -53 44 69 ft 0- 0 1 2 2-8 0-0-1 tfS 0 3 "8'8' 0 0 3 11 6 3 6 1 2 4 8 0 0 17 44 Ramaeker-MM Tehringer Wietzel mm Nienaber Peifer Plnger Nienaber Totals Leigh (49) Franzen Sedlacek Jedlicka Wolken jrkes sh Granatowicz Kudrna Den Kudrna Dick Totals 5 3 2 1 2 0 1- 4 0- 0 2- 4 0- 2 4-6 0- 0 17 10-22 5 1 6 3 0 2 4 0 26 3- 8 0- 0 2- 2 2- 8 1- 4 2- 2 4r 4 0- 1 0- 0 3- 5 IS 2 14 8 1 6 12 0 0 15 69 17-24 14 Albion Newspapers EX Mill High school -(irT white) and iaf-Tuesday night game with Nienaber 55) Leigh playera pro Humphn Spalding Spalding (54) Flakus Bloom Dunning Snodgrass Bauer Dolce Pfeifer 6 11 7 7 5 1 4 0 0 1 0 2 25 18 27 ft 1-4 0-1 0-0-0-0-0-0-2 24 44 i 28 84 14 11 2 8 0 0 2 0 6 Kleffner Murphy Dunning Totals Humphrey (28) Beierman Kosch Fuchs Wemhoff 4-12 11 54 2 0 2 N) 0- 0 0- 0 1- 2 0-0 8- 8 0-0 0-2 O-S 0-0 4 0 5 0 5 0 12 0 2 Wemhoff Uchtman Mark 1L TOtdi is active in Future Farmers of Primrose Greeley SH in finals Primrose and Greeley Sacred Heart will play in finals of the district tournament at Cedar Rapids tomorrow (VM-day) nlghtat 8 First round: J- Primrose 77 Greeley 18 Cedar Rapids S3 Belgrade Greeley Sacred Heart Spalding 48 Semi-finals: Primrose 63 Wolbach 80 Greeley Sacred Heart dar Rapids St Edward willhost 48 8th-graders ST Supt Johnson baa announced that' St Edward high school will sponsor a freshman day March 9 to acquaint the rural eighth graders with actual classroom experiences la the St Edward high school Thirty invitations have been mailed out to prospective freshmen In the rural vicinity around St Edward The activities win be- gn with registration at 8:30 the morning There will be roll call at 8:55 in the assembly 9:00 agriculture for the boys and study hall for the girls 10:00 home ee for the girls and study hall for the boys 11-00 general science at 11:55 the rural students win be guests la the school lunch ls world history 2:10 English and at 3:00 there will Te a sanffiStiS atgents pwenta have teen invited to attend Following the music pro gram there will be a short coffee hour for teachers and par ents Jqycees will help withBloodniobile Elmer Hansen and John Berthelsen will be men of recruitment for tte -March 9 visit of the Bloodmo-bile to Albion Jim Fox Jr and Gary Morgan will be in charge of advertising they previously ted been announced aa-co-chairmen Albion Jayceei are handling donor recruitment -far the-Bloodmobile Holy Family won over the Mustangs LINDSAY Holy Family won over the Monroe Mustangs Friday night at Lindsay 56-31 Jim Fehringer was high scorer for Holy Family with 18 points The Monroe reservers down- ed the Holy Family seconds' 31-15 WILL ATTEND SCHOOL William Dean Benson son of Mr and Mrs Phillip Benson of Newman Grove will enter the'- Sept 11 1981 Class at Grand island School of Busi ness BCnson is to be graduated from Newman -Grove high-school thia'spring and will major in accounting at the Grand nd achoeL v- or In mind Then there are words like for which no rale ap-pliesAtlx-yearoldmind nelp but think It 'odd that sounds exactly like And -why be spelled or And who was tte sadist that invented to sound like or to sound like often wondered who the genius- was that thought up words like could thought friends though and If the double sounds tte same in the words book foot and from left Ken Sedlacek Myron IhsefrttariifCalvin Dykes Dick QU Sometimes I wish our found- (2m pagn 12 Not 1) Kudrna and Jim Kmoch Fullerton and Spalding Academy will play in tonight's championship game--1 "ald" with that rule -Newspapers Matter of fact the book tea proved to be sc popular that going to have to increse the number we Sint over what it has been In past We started publishing the book several years ago as an aid to traffic safety believing that if drivers know that their cars can be easily and immedi- ately identified they will he less likely to drive carelessly Also it's a lot of fun folks think to identify a 23 county car- you- meet when- you're v-travelingelsewhere Anyhow Mike 'Will be visit" ing with bnsiness men of the county in the next few weeks -and he can answer all the questions business folks might hayeregarding the book TOURNAMENT TtiSSIX-Ujgh Lindsay Holy Family tdngled in iof- in Leigh winning Shooting is v''' yr TI.

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