Memory Lane: Dec. 6, 1982

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From the December 6, 1982 edition of The Wayne Herald

Families can putter around at Rich's Food'n Fun center
Rich's Super Foods has a new look. In fact, owner-manager Rich Anderson has made changes designed to please everyone.

A nine-hole miniature golf course is one of the many new attractions added to the business. Probably the most unusual point about the course is that it is indoors. Most of the holes on the "Putter Golf" course are patterned after courses in Grand Island, Omaha and Columbus.

The course is laid out in the north section of Rich's store.

According to Anderson, indoor golf is a new concept that has caught on in Grand Island and Fremont. There is no more worry about getting eaten by mosquitos or rained on, he pointed out.

The miniature golf gives parents an opportunity to spend some time with their children while having fun he noted.