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Beatrice Pally Sun. Beatrice, April 21, 1973 Two Sharon K's The Sharon K. Brown. 25, of 1215 N. 8th found guilty of reckless driving April 12 i not the same Sharon K.

Brown Uving at 1211 Market. Sharon K. Brawn of 1211 Market is the of Harold Brown. The Sharon nn- peared in court is the wife restrictions of Gary R. Brown.

Environmental Berck, Carstens speakers at Farmers Union session Compliance with recent safety and health regulations and the ihe Nebraska Control Act, Fri. Sat. Sun. Showtime 7:35 GREEI BERET'S MAMA! drawn up in part by "overzealous is a major problem facing the farmer, according to Elton Berck, state president of the Farmers' Union. Berck spoke Thursday night to about 40 members the Gags County Farmers' Union at Show Times I Code indicates voluntary ratine Rlvon i Ijy Ihe motion picture industry: (fj) i SucRcsti'd fnr fjcnprul audiences.

M'tt) Pnrr'Unl Guldnnrn suggested. their spring meeting. Also speaking to the group was Nebraska Sen. Fred Carstens of Beatrice. The National Occupational Safety and Health Act, supported by labor and strictly enforced, is the subject of possible amendment being pushed by federal legislators from Nebraska, Berck said.

Labor however, he told the group, "will fight against any liberalizing amendment." Concerning the soil, water and KT- and HOT LEATTO" W1UJAM SMITH TONY YOUKG MICHAEL HAYHES PETEP BROWN MARVIN GAY1 UWUFI RTFiRHfi KATHY BA11MANN BISHO PLUS Hang loose down the HELL RUN! you make alone! LUKE LARRY TYNE ALDO COLOR 1970 American International Pictures, IDS. me ma 2 Shows Nightly Ends Wed. (R) You can learn to play their game of love if you know how to cheat! (It) Ri'strictpil Persons under 17 not admitted without parent or adult Kuardlan. Persons under 17 not admitted. CINEMA I Zee" (R) 7:45, 9:50.

CINEMA II "The Great Norfhfield Minnesota Raid" (PG) 7:30, 9:15. CREST "Crome Hot Leather" (PG) "Angel Unchained" (PG) 9:00. air pollution standards set by the state, Berck said he was in favor of a grandfather's clause that would protect the farmer who had complied to soil and water regulations, usually at grsat costs in time and money, from "capricious requirements" on air pollution. A county zoning procedure that would protect farmers from CHICKEN SUPPER Sponsored By The Beatrice American Legion Auxiliary April 26 5:30 to Proceeds to The Baseball Fund American Legion Hall 7th Dorsey Beatrice urban development near their property and the possibility of law suits based on air pollution regulations Is needed by livestock producers, the state president and lobbyist said. A housing development, for instance, could not take legal action against the producer because of fc odor given off by his livestock operation.

Carstens commented briefly on pollution requirements and "hysterical elements" among the environmental control people who made no distinction between harmful chemical pollution from industries and farm pollution of various types. Raymond Holtmeier of rural Beatrice, chairman of the county group, presided over the meeting. Also in attendance was Louie Wiebe of rural Filley, director of District 4, which includes 10 southeastern counties. DANCE Wymore Legion Club The Rhythm Aces Sat. April 22nd 50c Admission Includes Chance On Drawing Kitchen Hours Sat 6:00 to 12:30 Sun.

5:00 to 10:30 FREE DANCE The Western Comanches Sat. April 22nd EAGLES CLUB Members and Guests Serving Dinners Every 6 PM to 9:30 PM CaseoflOoz. Coca-Cola 39 Minors enter pleas for 'possession' Five youth appeared- in Gage County Court Thursday on charges of minor in possession Douglas Dean Powell, 18, of Barneston pled innocent to minor in possession. His jury trial was set May 3 at 9:30 a.m. Stephen A Habrich, 15, of Barneston pled guilty to minor in possession and was fined $25 plus $6 costs and placed on four months probation.

Chad S. Lowery, 18 of 1733 N. Michael D. Chapman, 17, of Wymore; William E. Gloss, 17 Of Wymore and Robert L.

Neis, 18, of Wymore each pled guilty to minor in possession and were fined $100 plus $6 costs. Berton Richardson of Beatrice was charged Thursday in Gage County Court of driving with more than .01 per cent alcohol in Ms blood. He pled innocent and will inform the court if he wants a jury trial April 24. Two-car accident Combined property damage of $450 resulted Thursday afternoon following a two vehicle accident near 6th and Grable Streets. Heaviest damage of $300 occurred to a vehicle driven by Arthur C.

Massey, Boulder, Colo. Russell G. Rother of 225 N. Graham, driver of the other vehicle, was issued a failure to yield summons. Candidates forum FROM PAGE ONE possible, and leave in the middle of their senior year.

McElravy said discipline in schools is a nationwide problem and was sometimes not caused by students, but by outside agitators. The Board must give the administration authority to work with total discipline, he said. He said the parents should be kept informed and if the school and parent worked together, they could get acceptable behavior from 'the child. He stressed the importance of giving the administration full authority of managing the school system, and said the School, Board should restrict itself to policy making. McElravy is social service director at 'the Beatrice State Home.

Building programs Grabousld, a Gage County dairyman, said he did not foresee the need of building a new high school unless there was a move for a centralized county school system. Grabouski said he did not expect thi to come in the foreseeable future. Claassen, also a dairyman and president of the School Board, said he did not see a new high school in the near future. He said land should not be purchased for the high school in anticipation of building the school at some future date. Buss said he favored the plan to build an addition to Junior High as the most economical plan.

Although enrollment is Market Quotations Cosh grain KANSAS CITY (AP) Wheat 82 cars: Vi lower to No. 2 hard 1.583^No. 3 1.60; No. 2 red wheat 1.58%-1.60%n; No. 3 higher; Corn 20 cars: Vi to lower; No.

2 white 1.22%-1.28n; No. 3 1.10%-1.27n; No. 2 yellow 1.30- 1 1.32V5; No. 3 1.311/2. Oats no cars: nominally un- changed; No.

2 white No. 3 No. 2 milo 2.04-2.15n. No. 2 rye No.

2 barley 1.10-1.20n. No. 1 soybeans 3.41-3.48%n. Sacked bran 47.50-48.25. Sacked shorts 46.00-46.75.

Livestock OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Livestock quotations Friday: Hogs barrows and gilts under 260 Ibs steady to 25 higher; Instances Weights over higher 260 Ibs early; barely steady; about 60 head 1-2 189229 Ib 24.25; 1-3 195-230 Ibs 23.50-24.00; 230250 lb 23.0023.50; 2-4 250-300 lbs 22.00-23.00; sows steady to 25 higher; 300600 lbs 21.00-21.75. Cattle 400; calves 10; supply mostly cows, these steady to strong; utility and commercial 23.50-25.50; canner and cutter 21.00-23.50. Sheep 25; not enough offer for test. Monday's estimates: Cattle calves 50; hogs and sheep 800.

declining, bulge is Claassen coming said with the the STEREO TAPES Plus Deposit With a Fill up of Gasoline (8 Gal Minimum) 2 Shows Nightly Ends Wed. (R) Offer Good Sun. April 21-22 23, 1972 BOB'S APCO When in Southern California visit Universal Studios The West the way it really was! mm CLIFF ROBERTSON PWfDUVALL AND ASSOCiAIfS TOUCTiON 6th High Beatrice Sunday Buffet Every Sunday From 11:00 to 2:00 PM Inclules Salad Table and Choice Of American And Chinese Dishes Now Serving Noon Luncheons Efcaily Except Monday Deaths Schwarz John J. Schwarz, 86, of 718 Scott Street died Friday, April 21, in a local hospital. Born April 4, 1886, in Germany, he came to Beatrice as a child.

He was employed at Dempster Manufacturing Company for 51 years until his retirement at the age of 71. He wag a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors include one brother, William, of Beatrice. He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara, one daughter, Ethel and one sister Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 24, at die Trinity Lutheran Church.

Pastor Neal VonSeggern will officiate. Burial will be in the Evergreen Home Cemetery. The body will lie In state at the church one hour preceding the service. A memorial has been established to Trinity Lutheran Church. Harman Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

present fourth, fifth and sixth grades, and soon they must fit into Senior High. He said a Junior High addition would provide more room in Junior High, and take Junior High students out of Senior High. There are 400 students crossing the street to Senior High daily, he said. Engineers say the Junioi High building is the soundest in the school system, Claassen said, and favored adding a gymnasium and classrooms to it. Money Nobody came right out and said he was going to reduce taxes, and several candidates suggested additional programs.

Grabouski said he was aware of the increasing tax burden. He suggested the possibility of cutting back some programs, but said at the time he did not know what they would be. Lacy said there were not enough guidance counselors in the schools. More counselors might help make better citizens said Lacy, director of the Martin Luther Home Vocational Training Center. Lacy also favored starting education at a younger age, and a hot lunch program in the elementary schools.

He questioned the necessity of busing children who live within walking distance 01 school. Claassen said the hot lunch program was not practical at the present time, but might be possible to prepare it in one place and deliver it to the schools. The Navy Junior ROTC Stock NEW YORK (AP) Stock market prices clung to a modest gain and were drifting today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was up 3.68 at 969.97,.virtually the same as a half-hour earlier. Advances led declines on the New York Stock Exchange by 7 to 4.

Trading was dull. Brokers said investors had pulled off to the sidelines in the absence of any major news developments. Uncertainties over Vietnam and inflation were restraining buying interest, while higher first-quarter earnings reports were keeping the lid on selldng, brokers said. Motors, mail order-retail, aircrafts, metals, chemicals, and airlines were up. Electronics and oils were lower, and steels, rubber issues, utilities, and Feedlot trading OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) (USDA) Direct Cattle trade Thursday: Volume 2:30 p.m. 5,300 week ago 6,300, about 80 per cent live. Live basis, Steers 3 per cent shrink steady heifers strong to mostly 25 higher; choice and prime steers yield 3-5, Ib 9 35.40-36.35; choice 1,500 lb 34.50-35.28, few 35.2535.50; good and low choice 9501,300 lbs lbs holstein 31.00-32.00; heifers choice and prime lbs 34.25-34.75; choice lbs 33.50-34.25; good and Choice 8001,000 lbs 32.75-33.50. Dressed basis steers and heifers strong to 50 higher; steers high good and prime, mostly choice, on a weight only basis 500-900 lbs 55.00-55.50; good and low choice Ib Holstein carcasses 51.50-53.00; weight only heifers good to mostly choice 500-700 lbs 54.00 54.50. MATIINEE DANCE Blue River Lodge 1 ml.

West 2 mi. North Crete, Nebr. Sunday April 23rd Dance To The Bohemian Aces Coming April 30th Frank Hazuka DINE and DANCE At Organ Nightly Loulit Deshne Sat. Apr. ttnd Gil Krajnlk Sun.

Apr. 23rd Eldon Wright and The Range Riders Sunday Oanelnq Starts at 7:30 Plymouth Steak House Sat April 22nd To The Rhythm Boys New Kitchen Hours Friday: 6 PM to 10 PM Saturday: 5 PM to 11 PM Sunday: 5 PM'to 10 PM American Legion Post 27 7th Dorsey Members Guests Hire the Veteran Rumpeltes Adam Rumpeltes of Fremont, the father of Dr. W. P. Rum- peltes, passed away on, Thursday, April 20.

Funeral arrangements are pending at Fremont. Funerals Chinese American Food Also To Go For Your Dining Dancing Pleasure Firday Saturday, Go To BRANDING IRON RESTAURANT 1820 No. 6th Beatrice John Kathy Mar, Owners Fentem, Mrs. Anna R. Funeral, First Church of God, Fairbury, Saturday, 2 p.m.

Buriail, Fairbury Cemetery. Traum-Vance-Gerdes Funeral Home, Fairbury, service. Sukovaty, Mrs. Sylvia. Funeral, Saturday, 2 p.m., Zajicek Funeral Home.

Wilber. Burial, Swanton Cemetery. Memorial established to Swanton Methodist Church with ZajScek Funeral Home to charge. Danskin, Elmer F. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Saturday, Umberger- Sheaf Mortuary, Lincoln. Burial, Beaver Cross'ng. Memorials to Hollywood Hts. Chapel, Lincoln. program in Beatrice popped up again.

Grabouski opposed it because its cost outweighed its benefits, WIRING FIRE A car owned by Richard Anderson received fire damage to its wiring system Thursday afternoon around 5:40 p.m. The fire occurred near llth and Ames Streets. Pheasants introduced into the Texas panhandle need more cover, say game bird experts. bui two others favored the ROTC program. McElravy favored ROTC, paving the school Board should keep priorities in mind and should not keep up physical facilities at the expense of programs.

Though no other school in Nebraska has ROTC, Lacy said Beatrice should not be ashamed with being the first. He said ROTC could allow boy to continue his education and provide broader avenues for the young people. Carriage House Restaurant Clatonia, Nebraska Is Now Ftaaturing Live Music Fri. April 21 Sun. April 23 Barb Mager at the Wurlitzer Sat April 22 Mrs.

Sam West at the Organ Steak Liquor Beer Restaurant Northwest Corner of Indian Creek Mafl DINING DANCING The Memphis Beats-Fri. Apr. 21st The Gamblers-Sat. Apr. 22nd The Blockbusters-Sun.

Apr. 23 Mountain Trout Kenney's Drive-Inn 605 Beav.r Ph. 323-2232 The Memphis Beats Mon. Apr. 24th thru Thurs.

Apr. 27th Dining Room Open Daily at 5:00 P.M. Serving Ycur Favorite Steaks, Chops Seafood Reservations Appreciated House Catering to the Family Plan a family night out, soon. Let us help feast their appetites on tempting, full course dinners. Children's portions.

Featuring homemade Soups, Sandwiches and He, course dmner, served piping hot. satisfying and Our DSrfng Room and Coffee Shop wJM be open lln fOT breakfast Receptions Are Our Plus a full The Holiday House Motel Ph. 223-4074 North Hlway 77 Furniture Antique Auction I will sell at Public Auction, at the place 2 Blocks East of Preston Service Station, on Hiway in Plymouth, Nebr. on Saturday, April 29,1972 Commencing at 6:30 P. M.

Whirlpool Refrigerator (nearly new); Crosley Freezer (chest); Whirlpool Automatic Washer nearly new; Whirlpool Dryer; nearly new; Davenport; Plat- Itorm Rocker; Swivel Rocking Chair (nearly new); Small Rocker; Desk (new); Bed Lamp; Bed with Springs Mattress; Pln-Up Lamp; Pole Lamp; Kitchen Utility Table; Storage Shelves; Automatic Dehumidi- fter; Portable Sewing Madhdne Case; 1 2-Door Utility Cab- inets; 2 Floor Lamps; 9 12 Rug; Vanity Dresser, with Matching Commode; 3 Small Rugs Apex Electric Cleaner; Dishes; Tea Set; Tea Pots; Blankets; Electric Blanket; Small Electric Fan; Traverse Rode; Hafir Dryer; Pictures; 2 Gal. Jar; Clothes Baskets; Steam Iron; Smoke Stand; 'Winchester Model 97 Shotgun'; Old Air Rifle; Lawn Chair; Other Items Not Mentioned OM Trunk; 6 03d Chairs; Commode Part, Marble Top; Glass Door Cupboard; Combination -ANTIQUES- Bookcase Desk; Dresser; Ice Tong; Painted Lamp Shade; Pegged Wooden Rocker; Other Items Not Mentioned -LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT- Moitae Power Mower (nearly Mower (nearly I new); Combination Roto Tiller 8-ft. Ladder; Law Sweeper; -MISCELLANEOUS- o-n. m.nji ouyvcis; hTessuTC sprayer; Lawn Sprinklers; 2 Lao-ge Tubs Hand Tools; Other Items Not Garden Tools; Garden Hose; Shovels; Pressure Sprayer; Mentioned uraen iwis; uaraen nose; Mentioned TERMS: Cash. All property bid in at bidder's risk and cannot be removed from the premises until settled for.

(Not Responsible For Accidents) Mrs. Logan Ohmsted Farmers State Bank, Plymouth Clerk Schultis Son and Wolken, Aucts 1109 Fairbury, 729-2435 Wayne Schultie, Diller, Phone 793-5533 Duane Wolken. Diller. Phone 793-5393.

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