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t (UW NEWS September 4, 1991 The Weona Club bowling season is underway for more details. with more leagues ready to start 1991-1992 play. Teams are forming and bowlers are needed to fill John Moore, Dept. 581-5, is shown above dur- sone existing teans. Call the Weoma Club office ing league play a year ago. NOTE League Secretaries are asted to turn in score results each week to the Weora Club = Eaitor Elmwood WEONA CLUB ELWOOD GOLF LEACUE staxonses Tooers 33.5 ‘THE Bors cu 90:5 SHOP PROS 25 ‘TRADE WINS m5 00 squaD 733 ALL BANCERS os ATLL CLIMBERS 6 Low GROSS (Front) Paul Saunann (40), Bod Fitegerald (40), Paul Pickrel (40), Ray Sempek (40) ow cR0ss (Front) Tom Schulte’ (31) 10¥ GROSS (Back) Greg Bubbert (44), Deve Halverson (44), Ww Wer (Back) ‘John Wohman (30), George House (30) Me (lt PRESIDENT Jerome F. Benger VICE, PREstoeNr Sharon 8, Justsen EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Robert . Miter TREASURER Cantos M. Patacios ASSISTANT TREASURER wetliam C. Fleming SECRETARY Chana C. Hendricks BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jerome F. Benger Canoe 8. Bloomer Dawein H Fager Sandra 8, Fétzgenatd Donatd P. kadexect Ethel S. Pauten Hank J. Gnu, Jn Weoma Club Sports Westwood Heights MowDAY NICHT MIXED LEAGUE Applewood EONA CLUB FRIDAY APPLEWOOD GOLF LEAGUE staxorNes sTaNOINGS tor rites asi sricis 6 cutexs 96.5 ‘estw000 #0" ‘ToveTxs 0:0 Stx swoorens eo NO NAMES 68 FATA OBIONS 50:0 aoe. 0 reer Te Tes tery ones aes Pansusrens Ba tow xET (1 6 2)- sutncens 3 Don Leitner (33), Micek (34) TerorPens 3 tower (3 4 2)° coe Hy Ross Callihan (33), Severs (37), Jeff fine (33), Mottine’ (39) ow cross ici onoss- ev Clark (40), Tow Hets (38) LIL Peters (62) unores- Maryann Pilus (22), Bob Pilus (27) Pickrel (#6), Frank Centanore (#7), Bon Leitner’ (#7) SAT. OCTOBER 5, 1991 ELKHORN VALLEY GOLF CLUB INCLUDES 7 HOLES of GOLF BUFFET DINNER at 5:PM. OFFICE BAR § GRILL - HOOPER, for TICKETS contact Tom Hema 3327 WALLY LENCZOWSKI X-So17 \ BEV.CLARK X-3278 DENNIS KARLOFE X-3II7 A EME WINTERS 3671 LIMITED NUMBER of CARTS at 47.50 Sten UP by Serr. 168 ey s¥a\an Qn Al Former Employee Haluza Scores Ace at Scramble ‘The Tuesday morning Weoma Club golf league held a "scranble" at Applewood golf course on August 27. The four-nan team of Clark Schroeder, Don Haluza, Dan Moran and Otis Knutson took the winnings with a low gross score of 31. The accompanying scorecard tells the story. HALUZA ‘The teams success was high- Lighted by Don Haluza (retired) who used a 7-iron on the 145-yard No. 7 hole for a hole-in-one. ‘This same league produced another member who shot a hole-in-one this year, namely, Dean Anderson, his second in three years. =e =a re ‘The Weoma Club News photographer found a serene scene at Elmwood Golf Course. But, something seems to be missing? Can you spot it? If so, let the Neoma Club News know what you can't see in the picture, Sportmen's Club Contest Winners Announced The Weona Club Sportsmen attending their Aug- ust monthly meeting were treated to a great slide presentation and narration of an elk hunt near Great Falls, Montana. Dale Dingman's presentation was laced with humorous anecdotes of sone of the events that occurred on the hunt. Dingman answer- ed many questions from an inquisitive audience. The club has announced the 1990-1991 fishing contest winners with the dollar amounts paid to the first place winner in each category 1°45) nob dinsiage, Dept () mauve pea TCHS) chuck Sysio, Dept. 704-2, 8 1. Emin Krunel (retized), 6 1b. 0 2, (© sorniena’ °°" TNS). Joyee Oster (Dept. 582), 20 1b. 2 ot aston Lake, Sask-, Canada 6-25°91 Gharite Krdener (assoe.), 2 1b. 0 02., 18 1 704-2) 15 1/2" Long, Perrault Lake, tong, Deer 1.85) Dave surreld (Dept. S84), 12.3. 3 oF., 30" tong, Han 2, doe Meyer (retired), 7/1b. 10 of. 27" long, Frenent Lake #16, 5. Lonard Soue (assoc.) # 1b. 2 of., 22 1/8" long, Fremont Lake cE) CRAPPIE S'(S5) Exnin frmel (retired), 116 11 02. 15" Long, Merritt Like, en, 65-91 2. Mary’ Base” (Dept. 597 5. 0b Dinslage (Dept. 70 TINGS) teomard Boue (assee.) 1 1b sbeth Kraemer (ass0c.) 1 1b. 2 oF. 31 1th 1 o8., 14 7/8" tong, Fremont + 11 1/4 tong, Lake Pome de Terre 10" tong, Deer Lake, TriMary Boue (Dept 597), Perch Gar, 88 1/2" long, Lake Pomme de 14-1/2" tong, Fre= ‘Two video's will be shown at the next club meeting on September 4 at 7:00 p.m. at the Papio Natural Resources Center, Dan Site 20, 8901 So. 1s4th St. The video's, "Trophy Whitetail Deer (by Gene Wensel, Dick Idol and Rob Hazelwood) and "Whitetail Secrets" (by Dave Enbrys) will be in addition to refreshments and door prizes Softball — League Done for '91 Raffles of the Tuesday Morning Industrial Softball League lost the final game of the 1991 Season to the Onaha Police Department, 14-9. The players of Raffles are employees of the Onaha Works and were led by George Gage, Don Leisey and Doug Johnson, all with three hits each. The AT&T team finished the season with 9 wins, 7 losses, Team members include: Dave Borstad, Dennis Flening, George Gage, Jim Johnsen, Doug Johnson, Joe Ksiazek, Bob Jones, Don Leisey, Joe O'Grady, Steve Sitzman, Dave Stastny, Chuck Todd and Jesse Welker. Titles include: Now Available from the ETOP Computer Classroom Instructional Software Video Tapes Check them out for up to a 2 week period of time. Video Display Terminal & You Introduction to Personal Computers Beyond the Basics with Harvard Graphics Using WordPerfect 5.1 Using MS-DOS Videos checked out on a first come first serve basis. ‘See Sue or Miriam in the ETOP Classroom to check out your video. TLC Notes- Diarrhea and dehydration 4 Besides making you miserable, diarhea can cause the los of body Aud SiS ne alga ear ky How can you tell if someone is getting dehydrated? ‘With dehydration, urination decreases, thirst increases, the skin becomes dry, and the person felted and light-headed. (in infan, ears decease: depres Sion ofthe “soft spor” on the top ofthe head is serious danger sign.) ‘What should you do for diarrhea and Oy pie pen bie jr ea aeeeertue pa the amount losin watery stools and vomiting, Call your doetor i severe Yorn proven rina. Ty dink enough quis so hat ou us nate about as Pema Lape lo ids and doce spor any 4 dik ple of these ids * Older children and adults. A good combination for shore-term use is non- facchicken broch, perhaps lide orange juice, and plenry of ware. Chicken ‘broth alone has too much sodium, some fruic juices (eg, ‘grape, apple) ‘may make darthea wone, and water alone contains no decrees Diarthea is ofen caused by an inion, so unless you are advised other- ss ay rom oer ae unt daha subsides. And wah Your hands caefly especialy after using the tot. ‘What should you avoid and what should you eat? Avoid milk produces, fis, and foods that are greasy, high in fiber, or very What danger signs are reasons to call your doctor? Be sure call your docorif you have fever, intense or persistent abdominal ‘ain, ongoing diarthea, blood in the sols, severe vomiting or any suspicion of dehydrasion. WIN WITH SAFETY! Beginning with this issue of the Weoma Club News, the Works safety organization is offering a prize to the person who sees his/her nane printed somewhere in the "WIN NITH SAFETY" article each week reason for the prize offering is to en- courage every employee to read the safety articles and becone 'safety conscious’. If your name appears in the article call x3415 or x3583 to arrange to pick up your prize! ey in-plant pedestrian WHEN YOU'RE WALKING. .» WALK WITH SAFETY end swing Cy —, em] =< fect Je @ NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL (— LOTTO BULL CONTEST — Steven Hayes, Department 585, couldn't wait to phone his wife to tell her the good news! He won $450 worth of Westroads gift certifi- cates by answering both the LOTTO BULL SAFETY AWARENESS and the BONUS questions. ‘The question was: "To prevent heat stress you should do what when working in hot, humid weather?" The answer is: rest and drink cool water often. The bonus question was based on the film, "Industrial Ergonomics." Next week's question will be worth $100 and and the bonus question $50. The September Fact Sheet is available at all plant entrances. Be sure to get one and read it! Nebraska Safety Belt Facts [A During 1990, 262 people died and 23,288 were injured in traffic accidents in Nebraska. [A One collision occurs every 12.7 minutes in Nebraska [& One in every 16 licensed drivers in Nebraska will be involved in a motor vehicle collision each year. Motor vehicle accidents in which people are injured or killed cost Nebraska over $680,000,000 annually using FHWA figures for societal costs. [Motor vehicie colisions are the #1 cause of death for people 44 years and younger. [eA During 1990, 64 people were injured daly in ‘motor vehicle collisions in Nebraska, and ‘one person was Killed every 33 hours. Safety belts cut your chances of being killed or seriously injured in a crash by 40 - 55 percent. ENTERTAINMENT Pam Raabe, x3154 Oceans of Fin Worlds of Fin Oceans of Fun, Worlds of Fun and Adven- tureland will be open on weekends only. In- formation on prices and times of operation can be obtained by calling the Weoma Club Director of Entertainment § Tours, Pan Raabe, extension 3154. Tickets are avail- able at the Weoma Club office. Information on upcoming activities at Silver Dollar City can be found below National Craft Festival September 14 October 27 (Closed Tuesdays) 1991 Fall Schedule .24-Sept.8 National Quilt Festival a (Closed Tues., Sept. 3) Sept. 9 & 10 watches I 2 oe Palmar Chalege Sept. 14-Oct.27 National Craft Festival a ed Toei Sept. 28-Oct. 6 Cross Stitch Show & Sale Oct. 12-Oct.27 + Woodcarvers Showcase Oct. 28-Nov. 6 Park Closed. Nov. 7-Dec. 15 oe ‘Time Country Christmas ‘Thurs, Fri, Sat. & Sun. @ ‘Thanksgiving Day) SERVING YOU IS OUR PLEASURE HELP US KNOW HOW WE CAN IMPROVE Please Participate In Our September Dining Services Survey Let Us Know... © What Is Important To You ° How We Rate WE WELCOME YOUR OPINIONS Thank You— Thank you, I didn't know I had so many friends. carrie Barclay Dept. 593-2 Make Plans Now To Attend the 1991 AT&T Company Picnic at Peony Park This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This SundayThis Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. NAIN CAFETERIA SEPTEMBER 3, 4 Sunday, September 8 Noon 'til 6:00 p.m. The gates will open at Noon with the rides operating from 1 to 6 p.m. The ATAT Picnic is open to all active and retired employee's and their families. ALL rides at the Amusement Park will be free of charge in addition to a free dixie cup. There will be no Pioneer "Dunk Tank" this year. ‘THERE WILL BE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE GATE AT $8.00 PER TICKET, Bingo Corny Clowns Music Four $25 Drawings (Employees Only) Horseshoe Tournament Games and Prizes for Kids of all Ages, Including Adults AFree Dixie Cup This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday This Sunday Aepunsg s1yy Aepunsg sty Aepunsg sty Aepuns siyL Aepuns styy Aepung siyLAepuns sig. ((l) E : PEONY PARK Sunday, September 8, 1991 Scheduled Events Noon ‘till 6:00 p.m. TIME ‘EVENT PLACE 12:00 PARK OPENS 4:00 FREE AMUSEMENT RIDES RIDE AREA 1:00-5:00 AT&T WEOMA WHEELS CLUB PICNIC AREA 1:00-6:00 _ MUSIC- TON OTOONES. ROYAL GROVE 100 GAMES - BOYS & GIRLS GAMES AREA io) epee mee eeptee, 2:00-5:00 FACE PAINTING by “PATTI 8 "PEGGY" PICNIC & RIDE AREA 30 BINGO (16 & OVER) ROYAL LODGE 490 ASALUTE TO"DESERT STORM” ROYAL GROVE 5:00 EMPLOYEE ONLY DRAWING ROYAL GROVE (4- $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES) BEVERAGES AND REFRESHMENTS PURCHASED IN THE MIDWAY GAMES AREA WILL BE AT PEONY PARK PRICES. ‘THERE WILL BE A FREE DIXIE CUP PER PERSON AT THE ICE CREAM BOOTH LOCATED IN THE MIDWAY GAMES AREA EMPLOYEES MUST SIGN UP IN THE ROYAL GROVE BAR FOR DRAWING GAMES AREA - 1:00 P.M. EVENTS ARE LISTED IN RUNNING ORDER: BEAN BAG TOSS 16. EGG TOSS ADULTS, 192 OVER, (1 Malo & 1 Female) GAMES WILL RUN SIMULTANEOUSLY 1991 PICNIC COMMITTEE: DIRECTOR «| HANK WNUK PUBLICITY & ENTERTAINMENT - MIYEKO REFRESHMENTS - HANK WNUK ‘GAMES - DENNIS KARLOFF (BOYS) & DEE KELLY (GIRLS) DRAWING, GATE & TICKETS - JIM WILLIAMS, MIYEKO & JERRY ZENIO BEER & POP GARDEN 12:30 TO 4:30 - PICNIC'AREA BEER & POP GARDEN 12:30 TO 5:45 - ROYAL GROVE. FIRST AID - ATAT FIRE BRIGADE CORNY CLOWNS - JOYCE OSSLER, BINGO - PHIL & GERRY AVINO ‘ART WORK - JIM CURRAN & JERRY BERGER Classified Ads Advertisements must be submitted to the Weoma Club office abso- lutely no later than 7 a.m. on Wednesdays for the following weeks" issue. Wanted CHILD CARE: licensed provider, infants and pre-school, days, also available Monday & Wednesday evenings starting Sept. 2. 896-5132. BASIC WEIGHT BENCH: with or without dunbell weights. 697-9059. Looking for a 1970's Ford Ranchero '72-'78 in very good condition. 332-3240. ELECTRIC MOTOR: 1 horsepower, 120 volts. 721-6324. TRANSMISSION: 3 speed overdrive for 1979 Ford Fairmont, reasonable. 896-4344. TICKETS: Two (will take four) tickets to the Monday, Oct. 26th Chiefs vs. Raiders game. Call Steve at 390-9073 from 12:30 a.m. to 3:00 or Pam at 731-2566 from Tam, to 3 p.m., also interested in Nebraska tickets. For Rent APARTMENT: 1 bedroom, super nice, full carpet, A/C, off-street parking, all utilities paid, 42nd 4D St. area, So. Omaha, $310 a month, deposit & references required. 292-7662 for appointment. For Sale Musical TRUMPET: 332-4224. Recreational 1997 19° SKI SUPREME SKIBOAT: red A white with matching trailer & cover, removable swim platform and spiffy Kenwood stereo. (712) 347-6483 evenings or weekends. Carter Lake, IA. BOAT SEATS: (2) deluxe vinyl clamp-on, never used, $20 each. 558-5126. Sports Equipment BELGIUM BROWNING: 12 gauge semi-auto Model A-5, make offer. 572-8381. FRANCHI: 12 gauge, automatic, nicely engraved, near new, $225. 895-2351. Home Furnishings TWIN SIZE BED: with Sealy Prestige box spring and mattress, $40, 498-0530. SOLID WOOD VANITY: older, with mirror and bench, $35. 895-2351. Appliances AIR CONDITIONER: 5,000 BTU, fits 80' to 36" window, excellent condition, $125. §51-2195. PRESSURE COOKER: Presto, 21 quart, $40. 332-3240. Real Estate HOUSE: for sale by owner, 2 bedroom in Louisville, good Tocation, Low 20's, -234-6765. Tires TIRE: (1) 185 x 14, 14" wheel. 334-5963. WHEELS & TIRES: (1 ea.) 14" and 15", $6 each, (2 ea.) P205/75R 15, "$3 each. 331-0971. Parts & Accessories TRAILER: with hitch for Chev. (full size). 332-4224. CARBURETOR: Carter "9000 Series", 625 cfm for Chevy, Pontiac, Olds, ran on car for Tess than two weeks, lists new for $185, sell for $125. 332-4224 after 4 p.m. 1981 CHEVY CATALYTIC CONVERTER: Jess than 10k miles, $25, 1985 CAVALIER SHOP MANUAL: $5. 558-5126. ‘CAR STEREO: Clarion tape deck, digital, auto reverse, Kenwood speakers, Alpine equalizer, $150 or best offer. 333-1729 8 a.m.-noon, after 6 p.m. BLACK SPOKE FORMOST MASS: (2) for Ford 14" x 8". 331-5691. 9 1957 650 BSA: with extended forks and Sportster rear fender, 1983 500 VIRAGO, shaft drive less than 3,000 miles, $1,000. 1-625-2154 after 4 p.m. Vehicles 1955 CHEVY PICKUP: will trade for car trailers. 331-5691. 1990 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB: 4 litre V6, 4 speed auto, air cruise, tilt, positraction, H.D. suspension, 60/40 recling seats, stereo tape, rear slider, alum. wheels, tonneau cover, tinted windows, tube, grill Foglights, etc, excellent condition, 8,000 miles. $10,900. 895-4690. 1980 CHEVY LUV: good shape, 339-5947 ask for Jay. 1977 CHEVY CUSTOM CONVERSION VAN: PS,PB,AC,AT, good looking, mechanically Sound, will go fast. 333-5394. 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE: show condition, red with white interior, 70,000 miles, $9.800. 593-8620. 1983 CHEVY 4 x 4: loaded, best offer. 347-6348. 1976 FORD VAN: runs good, body rough, $500. 455-4843. Miscellaneous BIKE: Girl's 26", 10 speed, $45. 944-3467 in Ashland. PA SYSTEM: also large speaker, monitor, lights & Tightrack, mixer, mics, system for A band. 331-5691. WINTER JACKETS: (2) like new, girl's, size 12, $10 for both, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: reasonable. 895-5222. DOLL DRESSES: need a dress for your doll, $5 a dress. 1296-3531 WINTER COAT: boy's Pacific Trails, size 16, JEAN JACKET: Wrangler boy's, size XL, CERVICAL PILLOW: (new) Used twice, DECORATOR ROD: fits window 20" across, ROMAN SHADE: for kitchen window 52 wide by 59 Tong, GLOVES: men's new black unlined Isotoner, size M. 334-5963. EXERCISE MACHINE: 332-4224. The Pioneer Porch Od wens . wo OVER 250 Dining Coupons

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