NEBRASKA from Page 13 us as we passed through Oshkosh, Lisco and Broadwater. The railroad tracks were close to the road. We passed trains constantly. When my family and 1 used to drive to my grandparents’ houses, my mother would tell me to wave at the ca boose. Well, I haven’t waved since childhood, so I took a chance. A friendly conductor in an orange shirt waved back, just like in the olden days. We arrived in Bridgeport as the sun was creeping down in a fiery red haze. It’s spherical shaped seemed to flatten as it fell closer to the earth. We drove through the sleepy town. It was getting darker and our chances of reaching Chim ney Rock diminished. We pulled to the side of the road. The sunset was incredible. The sky was washed in a dusky orange pink, then smeared into a light hot pink. Butch caught the splendid canvas, yet another national con science scene. I le was attacked by a swarm of mosquitos as he snapped. We returned to Bridgeport in search of a gas station and an agenda for the rest of the evening. We encountered our first officer of the law, but only for directions. 8:30 p.m. MST Plan B Instead of spending the night in Bridgeport or head back to Ogal lala, we decided to drive onto Scottsbluff and spend the night in a truckstop. It was dark as we passed Chim ney Hock. Lights at the base of the formation added an eerie glow to the rock and the landscape. The darkness engulfed us. There were no street lights, only the moonlight that shone white, but not enough. We arrived in the metropolis of western Nebraska - Gering and Scottsbluff. Our first plan of action was to find food. Godfather’s. We eventu ally found out that there was not a truckstop in Scottsbluff. The only 24-hour restaurant was Country Kitchen. Having been on the road for 1 hours, exhaustion had taken th< life out of us. We found a parking lot, empty except for a state ca parked under a light. We pulled uj next to it, reclined the seats in th< Chevette and fell asleep. August 23, 1988 4:00 a.m. MST Good Day Sunshine We awoke to the same scene w< fell asleep to - blackness, not dark ness, just black. We headed out to Chimney Rod to await the sunrise. I forgot that w< hadn’t set the watch back to moun tain time, so we started out toe early. We pulled into the little park ingarea at 4:30 a.m. It was still dark we were still tired, and we wen now cold. It must have been abou 40 degrees. The sky was incredible, again There were million and trillions anc zillions of stars. It seemed like if yot looked hard enough you could se< r the Milky Way. As light started to seep into the r sky about 6 a m., I could read the : historic markers. 5 Rising 4 70feet above the North r Platte River Valley, > Chimney Rock stands to the south ; as the most celebrated of all natural formations along the overland routes of California, Oregon and Utah. Chimney Rock served as an early landmark for fur traders, ; trappers and mountain II men as they made their wayjrom the Rockies to the Missouri River. To later emigrants, the solitary spire marked the end of plains travel and the beginning of the rugged mountain portion oj their journey. Another marker said that Chim ney Rock is composed of brule clay with interlayers of volcanic ash and arickaree sandstone. It was incred See NEBRASKA on 15 I 1 tfflrM eni .. *9.29 Pabst Blue Rlkkon warn eaaa 6.99 a Coke, 7up, Squirt ....99' Just North Of 27th & Vine __477-Tilt Pony Express station at Gothenburg START YOUR FIRST DAY WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHIND YOU. Bring your BSN to the Army, and you’ll have more than your education to back you up. Y.>u’ll have an experi enced nurse preceptor. Your preceptor wifi help you make the transition from school to practice a smooth one. With advice, information on Army nursing procedure, or just by being a friend. As an Army nurse, you'll get rewarding nursing respon sibility and rapidly move into a leadership role. Hie Pre ceptorship Program is designed to help you meet the challenges of a demanding nursing position. If you’re a BSN candidate, or if you have your BSN and 1 are registered to practice in the United States or the U.S. I Virgin Islands, look into Army Nursing. Contact your local ft Army Nurse Corps Recruiter. CALL SGT. 1st Class Bui son in Cmaha at 402/397-8869 Collect.