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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 21

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Deaths funerals Friday, September 2, 1977 Lincoln, Neb. Journal 21 Best Bets Thousands died Galveston, Tex. (UPI) TV ANDERSEN, Christie M. CALLAHAN, William F. CARROLL, Lola (Mrs.

0.) CZOLGOS, GabrielleGlenice OSWALD, Orie E. STEINACHER, Otto E. WALKER, Kenneth C. WEHRMAN, Gwen B. WEST, Edna White Cloud, four grandchildren; nieces; nephews.

Services: 2 p.m. Sunday, Chaney Hodgens Clark Funeral Home, Falls City. Rev. Paul Carrier. Rulo City Cemetery.

Military graveside services by American Legion Post 102 and VFW Post 1765, Falls City. OSWALD Orie 57, Milford, died Friday. Survivors: wife, Berdean; sons, Lynn, Milford; daughters, Mrs. Leon (Virginia) Yoder, Middlebury, Mrs. Gary Professional Football, Chicago St, Louis (pre-season game) ABC GDC4 7 p.m.

"I Want to Keep My Baby." CBS Movie. Pregnant 15-year-old decided to keep her baby; Marie Hemingway. (ECiTj 8 p.m. 1977 State Fair Highlights. ETV C13 8:30 p.m.

Sounds of Country. Nebraska musicians in concert on grounds of Stuhr Museum. ETV C13 8:30 p.m. "Janis." NBC Movie. Musical-documentary about late rock blues singer Janis Joplin.

(EC5 Midnight (preempts Midnight Special) Late Movies: "Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell" C(D) 10:45 p.m.; "Sad Sack" C9 11 p.m.; "Panic in Needle Park 00 11:15 p.m.; "Satan Bug" Ci 11:40 p.m.; "Objective Burma" C2 Midnight; "Blood Mania" C9 1 a.m.; "Diary of a Murderess" C9 3 a.m.; "My Son the Vampire" C8 4 a.m.; "Run Stranger Run" C9 5 a.m. APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME 1. The Trade Name to be registered It: Deer Valley Natural Snacks. 2.

The name and business address ot fhe applicant or applicants: Donna Kaiser, 1806 DeVoe Lincoln, Nebr. 68520. 3. The Trade Name has been used since new. 4.

The general nature of the business, Sales Packaging Distribution of Health Foods, etc. STATE OF NEBRASKA) ss. COUNTY OF LANCASTER) Donna Kaiser being first duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the applicant named in the foregoing statement; that she has read and knows the contents of said statement, and that she verily believes the facts stated therein to be true and correct. Donna Kaiser, Applicant Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of August, 1977 Catherine L. Uzdill, Notary Public ff34628-lT, SP- NOTICE A public hearing for Gerald Hightower No 29520, Scott Wayne Norns No.

30751, Ronald Griggs No 30851, William Roy Griffin No. 30995, B'tly Caine No. 31020 convicted In Lancaster County, will be held by the Board of Parole at the Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nebraska, on the 2lst 22nd day ol September 1977, at 8: IS AM John GreenholU, Chairman, Board ot Parole -Nebraska 34608-1 Sept 2 In accordance with Sections 84-1408 through 84-1414. Neb. Rev.

Stat, the Nebraska Water Conservation Fund Advisory Board, created by Section 6 of 450. 85th Legislature, 1st Session, will hold a meeting on September 9. 1977 at 10 00 a in the First Floor Conference Room of the State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska An agenda tor such meeting is being kept continually current and available tor public inspection at the Nebraska Natural Resources Commission olticos, State Office Building, Fourth Floor, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Dayle Williamson Secretary 34590-If, Sept.

2 ORDINANCE NO. 12082 Change of Zone No 1555 AN ORDINANCE amending the City of Lincoln District Map attached to and made a part of Title 27 of the Lincoln Municipal Code, changing the boundaries of the districts established and shown on said City of Lincoln District Map as provided in Section 27 06 020 of the Lincoln Municipal Code, and repealing ail ordinances in conflict herewith BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska: Section 1 That the City of Lincoln and Environs Zoning District Map attached to and made a part of Tide 77 of the Lincoln Municipal Code be and it is hereby amended by changing the boundaries of the districts established and shown on said Zoning District Map as follows The West 269 feet of Lot 21 except the West 200 feet of the South 132 feet, all in Section 20, Township 10 North, Range 7 East, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, be and it hereby is transferred from the A-2 Single Family Dwellinq District to the Local Business District and is hereby made a part of the Local Business district and governed bv all the provisions and regulations pertaining to the Local Business District. Section 2. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and thev hereby are repealed. Section 3 That this ordinance shall take etlect and be force from and after its passage and publication accondng to law introduced bv R.

w. Jeambey Passed August 29, 1977 Spaedt, City Clerk s34633-IT, Sept. 2 Lincoln ANDERSEN Christie M. (widow of M.C.), 90, 4131 So. 20th, died Wednesday.

Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hardy. Burial Ruskln. HODGMAN SPLAIN ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A.

Pallbearers: Randy Miller, Robert, Wesley Jensen, Alvin, Harvey Petersen, Alfred Andersen. Memorials to Grace Lutheran Church. CARROLL Lola (Mrs. Robert 72, Rt. 1, died Friday.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 14th. FEESE Kenneth 68, 1109 Mulder Drive, died Wednesday. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Westminster United Presbyterian Church. Lincoln Memorial Park.

Memorials to Shrine Hospital tor Crippled Children or Cancer Society. ROPER AND SONS MORTUARY, 4300 O. Honorary pallbearers: Harry Amen, Lynn Burke, Dr. C. P.

Campbell, Dan Clyne, Jack Cole, Ralph Cuca, Kenneth Draper, Donald Gorton, Guy Harris, Leland Holdt, Butler Isaman, Orville Kingery Maurice McAvoy, Lewis Miner, Robert Mueller, D. V. Owens, David Sanders, Herman Schetman, Noel Smith, Grant Reed, Fred Wickham. KNOX Donna (Mrs. John), 52, 5238 Cooper, died Thursday.

American Stores 20-year employe. Member Vine Congregational Church, Eagles Auxiliary 147. Survivors: husband, John son, John Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. Dean (Diana) Rivers, Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Paul (Margaret) Kinkade, Sterling, seven grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 So. 14th. The Rev. John Scavo.

Lin-col Memorial Park. Memorials to Vine Congregational Church. Pallbearers: Bill Kuhl, Willis Galbraith, Ron Smith, Clarence Pierce, Robert Case, Sam Brantstetter. Honorary pallbearers: Robert Lawson, Leo Schwenke, Marvin Rollf, Cliff Wolf. Visitation after 12 noon Friday.

ChiniMli Sttn In Lincoln Grouped by Nitworkt Program Listings at Provided by Station! OiNBOOmiha KMTV Also carried CS lincoln CATV; Ovulate 1 North Mailt KNOT; Hatlingi KHAS; 41 Swul City, la. KTIV, 4M Kaniai Cily, Mo. WDAF, IK McCoak-Obtrlin, Ki KOMC ffi ABC-Omih KETV Also carried C4 lincoln CATV Ogtiloln: NTV (Nebraska Television Network) 4 Supoiiw KSNB; 6 Hayti Ctnlor KWNB; i Albion KCNA; 13 koamty-Holdngo KHOI; 1M $1. Joitph, Mo. KQIV; SS Mitchell, KOKN; 9M Kaniai Cily, Mo.

KMBC Lincoln CATV Local Origin C2 Kansas City KBMA CI Minneapolis WTCN Friday Evening 5:00 1 Bewitched C4 ABC News iiC13 ETV Sesame Street Terrytoons CI Gomer Pyle C8 I Love Lucy 5:30 Most Stations: News C4 I Dream of Jeannie Ci Star Trek C8 Andy Griffith 6:00 Most Stations: News 1 'i Brady Bunch 5CI3 ETV Zoom CS Star TreK 6:30 ill Conversations with the Stars Joni Baillon with isnaron; scnweiner, Friend; brothers, Oren, Rocky Ford, Myron, Ravenna, Ohio, Mark, Williamsburg, sister, Mrs. Fred (Vera) Harrison, Canton, Ohio; five grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Sunday, East Fairview Mennonite Church, Milford. Church cemetery.

Family to meet friends and relatives at mortuary 7-9 p.m. Saturday. VOLLAND HODGMAN SPLAIN MORTUARY, Milford. STEINACHER Otto 70, Milligan, died Thursday in Geneva. Services: 11 a.m.

Saturday, FARMER AND SON KOTAS CHAPEL, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. WALKER Kenneth 46, Bloomington, died Wednesday Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, WOOD BROTHERS CHAPEL, Seward. The Rev.

Charles Gates. Seward Cemetery. WEHRMAN Gwen 80, Nelson, died Thursday. Survivors: sons, Frank Scottsdale, Jack Nelson, James Glendora, Wray Superior; sister, Mrs. Clif (Florence) Wehrman, Kilgore, 10 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Nelson Christian Church. Rev. Victor Schwarz. Nelson Cemetery.

LAW I TTE FUNERAL HOME, Nelson. WEST Edna 91, Syracuse, died Thursday. Survivors: husband, Guy; son, Elmo, Little Rock, two grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, TONSING FUSSELMAN PERRY FUNERAL HOME, Syracuse.

Rev. Robert Miller Parkhill Cemetery, Syracuse. FEESE, Kenneth J. GREBE, Russell Ray KNOX, Donna (Mrs. John) LEEPER, Samuel M.

MUDD, Dr. Jacob T. MUDD Dr. Jacob 90, 641 So. 49th, died Thursday.

Born Olney, Mo. Oldest practicing optometrist at his retirement in 1975. Member United Methodist Church, Nebraska Optometric Association. Survivors: son, Robert, Union, daughters, Mrs. Owen (Mariorle) Gibbs, Miss Mary Eleanor, both Lincoln; Mrs.

Doris M. Llnkhart, Sea Girt, N.J.; sister, Mrs. Millie Stehm, St. Louis, 13 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, ROPER AND SONS MORTUARY, 4300 O. Dr. Richard Carlyon. Burial Douglas. Memorials to American Cancer Society.

Outstate CALLAHAN William 30, Weeping Water, died Wednesday in Syracuse. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Mary's Catholic Elmwood. Frs.

Edward Szczech and Ronald Patterson. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Friday, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Manley. St.

Martin Cemetery, Douglas. Military rites by American Legion Post 237 and VFW Post 9099. DORR-COLBERT FUNERAL HOME, Weeping Water. CZOLGOS Gabrielle Glenice, Costa Mesa, died Tuesday. Graveside services: 8:30 a.m.

Saturday, Lincoln Memorial Park. The Rev. Duane Hutchinson. Memorials to Orange County Children's Hospital co LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 So. 14th.

GREBE Russell Ray, 23, Ashland, died Wednesday in Houston, Tex. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, First Covenant Church, 6024 L. The Rev. Philip Brockett.

Memorials to church. Pallbearers: Lance, Matt Bower, Ray, Rory, Darrin Jameson, Kevin, Gregg Pollard, Curtis Strasheim, Larry Flickinger. Burial Ashland. LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 So. 14th.

LEEPER Samuel 78, Falls City, died Thursday. Survivors: wife, Mary, White Cloud, son, Patrick, Sunday 10-4 Reg. SPECIAL per ft. j.Vj each 1 4.7J each 4V.Vi each LM nnr gal. V.Vj sheet 2.50 each 10.95 each 14.95 2.95 3.66 19.99 1.33 5.95 1.88 99 8.88 9.95 09 77 19.99 6.66 99.00 99 99.00 1.99 9.99 each I.3U 15.00 169.00 case sq.

5.95 20.95 I 7.UU 119.00 each each 89 79 50' 44 ORDINANCE NO. 12083 am npniNANfF arrpntinn nd anorovinn the nlat desionated as DAGLEV rfpi AT At. an addition to the Citv of Lincoln, ORDINANCE NO. 12080 An Ordinance creating Graveling District No. 290, defining the limits thereof, establishing the width the roadway to be improved with gravel, crushed rock or other similar material, providing tor the necessary grading, providing for the payment of the cost' thereof, designating the property fo be benefited, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith.

BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska: Sec. 1. That Graveling District No. 290, of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, be and the same is heretiy created, that said Graveling District shall include: Sumner Street from 6th Street west to the east line ot the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Right-of-Way, in said City, and the following described real estate benefited, to-wit: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, Block 6 and Lots 1, 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block 7, Woods Brothers Country Club Park. The roadway in said District to be improved with gravel, crushed rock or other similar material shall beapparoximately 26 teet in width, grading to be as determined by the City Council, and the cost ot grading and improving said street with gravel, crushed rock or other similar material including the cost of grading and so improving trie intersections and returns and all expenses incidental to all said improvement shall be assessed against the property benefited in said District in proportion to the benefits, not exceeding the cost thereof Ser 7 That all ordinances and parts ot ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same hereby are repealed.

Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication according to law but construction shall not be commenced until ordered by resolution by the City Council Introduced bv Jeambey Passed August 29, 1977 Spaedt, City Clerk S34631-IT, Sept. 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Lincoln, Nebraska in the Purchasing Department, Room B367, City County Building, up to the hour ot 10 00 o'clock, a Wed September 14, 1977 for the construction of sewers Sanitary Sewer Dist No. 1040 being in Colonial Hills 12th Addition said City, according to the plans and contract documents of the Department ot Public Works and Utilities on tile in the office of the City Clerk Plans and contract documents may be seen, and blank proposals obtained in the Department of Public Works and Utilises Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified crunk for five percent (5) of the total amount bid, made payable to the City Treasurer, as a guarantee ot good latth The C-ty reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals, and to waive any defect proposals Harvey, Purchasing Agent 134624-IT, Sept.

2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Lincoln. Nebraska in the Purchasing Department, Room B367, City County Building, up to the hour ot 10 00 o'clock, a Wed September 14, 1977, tor the instruction ot paving in Neighborhood Improvement Dst. No. 13 being in 4th Street Cornhusker to Belmont in said City, according to the plans and contract documents of the Department of Public Works and Utilities on file in the ofice of the City Clerk. Plans and contract documents may be seen, and blank proposals obtained in the Department ot Public Works and Utilities.

Eacn proposal must be accompanied bv a certified check tor five percent (5') of the total amount bid, made payable to the City Treasurer, as a guarantee ot good faith The City reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals, and to waive any defect in proposals Harvey, Purchasing Agent r34634-IT, Sept. 2 Nebraska, tiled in the office of the Plan and WANDA UAULc nuSDana ana wire G. SC HOMER, husband and wife, owners of a the office of the Planning Department of for approval and acceptance thereof, in the and inhabitants of said City and for the public filed. oy tne Uiy Louncn oi ineuiy Lincoln, own cost and expense pay for all labor. connection with the grading and surfacing, that ornamental street lights shall not be olat However, if the area is annexed in the water well systems or a community water Municipal Code and are approved by the paragraph designated "Second'1 of the next effect ot this ordinance, the City shall cause owners eiteci ana oe torce trom ana atter us introoucea oy: jonn l.

Komnson bids are requested will require the foilow.no. DESCRIPTION Iinriassilied Excavation Combined Curb and Gutter Concrete Sidewalk Mesh 4' 0" Tack -on Divider Nfw Parking Bumpers Parking Lot Marking Sodding Asphaitir Concrete Pavement Asphaltic Oil tor Tack Coal mav hp wen nri infnrmaimn th ning Department of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, upon certain conditions herein specified and providing tor sureties conditioned upon the strict compliance with such conditions WHEREAS, DELBERT DAGLEY jand HARRY SCHOMER and PAULINE itract of land legally described as. Squire Fridell, Patty Duke Astin, Dan Haggerty, LeVar Burton 16) The Gong Show in Adam 12 noCiii $100,000 Name That Tune Game H5C13 MacNeilLehrer 10:45 C4 To Tell the Truth CS Concentration C9 Real Estate Tour C2 Beverly Hillbillies SM Pop Goes the Country 8K Brady Bunch 11:00 7:00 1 CS NBC Sanford Son 6110C1JJ CBS Keane Brothers the boy's father, Bob Keane, former band leader guests C4 Pro Football Chicago St. Louis (Preseason game) 11:30 H1C13 Washington Week C9 Movie-Drame 'Run Stranger Run' C2 Movie-Drama 'Objective Burma' 12-00 C8 State Fair Highlights 7:30 ijlCS NBC Chico the Man AiidC'ij CBS Starland Vocal Band UC13 ETV Wall Street Week Co Love American Style 8:00 1)C5 NBC Rockford Files 1:00 Father-daughter team steals 1 $200,000 from private poker party; Howard Duff, Joan Van Ark guest star jn lilio'CMCBS Movie-Drama 'I Want to Keep My Baby' Pregnant 15-year-old decided to keep her baby; Mariel Hemingway iffCU ETV 1977 State Fair a replat of Lots 2 ana Block ai Larson auoaivision in Tne sou une-nai qt wtinn 111. fownshin 10 North, Ranae 8 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Lan caster County, Nebraska, have tiled said plat the City ot Lincoln, Nebraska, with a request manner and form as by ordinance required, WHEREAS, it is tor the convenience of the that said plat be approved and accepted as NOW, 1 HtKbt-UKb, be UKUAlNfcU in The worst hurricane in U.S.

history claimed 6,000 lives, hitting Galveston, on Sept. 8, 1900. To The Interested Party Addressed: For your intormation, First Nebraska Credit Union ot Omaha, Nebraska has tiled an application with this department lor a branch facility to be located at: 715 South 14th Street, Lincoln. Nebraska 68 SO 6 Obiectiont to the proposed application tor a branch office of said credit union should be tiled with the Department of Banking and Finance within 10 days of publication. If obiections are raised at this time, a hearing date will be set.

34642- IT, Sept. 2 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME I. The Trade Name to be registered is: A Construction The name and business address of the applicant or applicants: Jerry J. Lloyd, 2722 Dudley, Lincoln, Nebr. 3 The Trade Name has been used since July 26, 4 The general nature of the business construction STATE OF NEBRASKA) SS.

COUNTY OF LANCASTER) being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant named in the foregoing statement; that he has read and knows the contents ot said statement, and that he verily believes the fact stated therein to be true and correct. Jerry J. Lloyd Applicant Subu irbed and sworn to before me this 31 day ot August 1977 Bonnie Watts Notary Public 34646 IT, Sept. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 12079 An Ordinance, creating Grading District No.

117, defining the limits thereof, establishing the width ot the roadway to be graded, providing tor the grading of the sidewalk space and the relaying ot sidewalks, providing for the payment of the cost thereof, designating the property to be benefited, and repealing all ordinances or parts of or dinrinces in conflict herewith BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City ot Lincoln, Nebraska: Sec. 1. That Grading District No. 117, in the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, be and the same is hereby created; that said Grading District shall include: Sumner Street rom 6th Street west to the east line ot the Chcago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Right-ot-Way, in said City, and the following described real estate benefited, to wit: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Block 6 and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, and 9 Block 7, Woods Brothers Country Club Park The width of the roadway to be graded in said District shall be 28 feet; grading to be from lot line to lot line, and the cost ot grading the same, including the cost of grading the intersections, the cost of grading the sidewalk space and relaying ot sidewalks, and all expenses incidental to all of said improvement, shall be assessed against fhe property benefited in said District, in proportion to the benefits not exceeding the cost thereof.

Sec 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, be and the same hereby are repealed. Sec 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication according to law but construction shall not be commenced until ordered by resolution by the City Council. Introduced by R.

W. Jeambey Passed August 29. 1977 Spaedt. City Clerk S34630-IT, Sept. 2 ORDINANCE NO.

13078 An Ordinance creating Paving District No 2411, defining the limits thereof, establishing the width ot the roadway to be naved and the width of the grading to be done, providing for curbing, guttering. and relaying ot sidewalks, proviamg tor the payment of the cost thereof, designating the property to be benefited, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City ot Lincoln, Nebraska: Sec I That Paving District No 2411, of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, be and the same is hereby created; that said Paving District shall include all that portion of Dawes Avenue lying between the east curb line of 12th Street and the west curb line of 14th Street, and all that portion of 12th Street from the north curb line of Saunders Avenue to the south curb line of Dawes Avenue, in said City, and the following described real estate benefited, to-wit: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32, Block 19, and all lhat portion of Lnts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 25, 26, 28, 79, 30, 31, and 32, 33, and 34, Block 20 lying southeasterly of the southeasterly line ot Springfield Drive, all located in Belmont Addition; and Lots 72, and 73, both Irregular Tracts located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 10 North, Range 6 East of the Sixth Principal Meridian in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. The roadway to be paved in said District shall be 26 feeth in width; grading to be from lot line to lot line, and the cost of grading, curbing, guttering, and paving the same, including fhe cost of grading, curbing, guttering, and paving the intersecitnns and returns, and the cost ot grading the sidewalk space and relaying of sidewalks and all expenses incidental fo ail of said improvement shall be assessed against the property benefited said District in proportion to the benefits, not exceeding the cost thereof Sec 2 That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith Be and the same hereby are repealed. Sec 3.

This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication according to law, but construction shall nnt be commenced until ordered by resolution by the City Council. Introduced by R. W. Jeambey Passed: Aug. 29, 1977 Spaedt, City Clerk 334629-IT, Sept.

2 ORDINANCE NO. 12081 Change of Zone No. 1556 AN ORDINANCE amending the City of Lincoln District Map attached to and made a part of Title 27 of the Lincoln Municipal Code, changing the boundaries ot the districts established and shown on said City ot Lincoln District Map as provided in Section 27 06 020 of the Lincoln Municipal Code; and repealing all ordinances in conflict herewith. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska: Section 1. That the City of Lincoln and Environs Zoning District Map attached to and made a part of Title 27 of the Lincoln Muncipal Code be and it is hereby amended by changing the boundaries of the districts established and shown on said Zoning District Map as follows' Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 76, thence westerly along South line ot said lot on an assumed bearing of North 89 degrees 52 minutes 48 seconds west, a distance ot 200 feet, thence north 00 degrees 16 minutes west, a distance of 514 7 feet to the approximate centerlineot Antelope Creek, thence southeasterly along said creek, south 62 degrees 29 minutes east, a distance of 11 20 feet; thence south 33 degrees 02 minutes east, a distance ol 351.22 feet to a point on the east line ot said lot; thence south 00 degrees 16 minutes east, a distance of 215 94 feet to the point of beginning, con-taming 1 546 acres more or less excluding the creek, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, be and it hereby is transferred from the A 2 Single Family Dwelling District to the G-1 Planned Commercial District and governed by all the provisions and regulations pertaining to the G-l Planned Commercial District.

Section 2. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and they hereby are repealed. Section 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication according to law introduced by: W. Jeambey Passed. August 29, 1977 Spaedt, City Clerk s34632-IT, Sept 2 The regular monthly meeting of the Lancaster County Weed Control Authority will be held Tuesday, Sept.

6, 1977 at ia iv Yoiande at 3u p.m. LaRue Wunderlich, Sec'y 34627-IT, Sept 2 NOTICE OF BUDGET CHANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO I LANCASTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in compliance with the provisions of Section 23-921 to 23-933. Supp. 1969, that the following changes were made in the Lincoln Public School budget as published on July 9, 1977, when it was adopted on August IS, 1977. The proposed budget funded from ad valoreum taxes is higher than would be permitted without notice under Section 7 of LB 131 passed the 1977 legislature.

General Fund Requirements tor 9-1-77 to 1-31-78 n-creased by $34,600 to J4l.624.606 Necessary cash reserve reduced by 000 to 17,062,499. Estimated mis celtaneous revenue reduced by Si, 165,400 to $12,475,600. Property tan requirement increased by I 70.000 to $29,119,000. Building Fund Necessary cash reserve Increased by to $281,570. Property tax requirement increased by $50,600 to $2,300,600.

John Prasch, Secretary FRIDAY ffi CBS-Lincoln KOLN Also carried CD lincoln CATV; Oulilalo: II Grand liland KOIN; i Kaniai Cily, Mo. KCMO; lolianca-Sioui Folio. O. KEIO; 10 Goodland-Hays. Ki KlOE, I3K Topoka, Ki WIBW; 141 (UHF) Slow City, la.

KMEG. (4) CBS-Omaha WOWT 85) ETV-Lincoln KUON Also carried CI3 lincoln CATV Oulilalo: 3 Uiinglon KINI; 9 North Plant lauotl KMNE; 12 Mtrriman KRNE; 13 Alliance KTNE; 19 (UHF) Norfolk KXNE; 26 (UHF) Omaha KVNE; 39 (UHF) Halting! KHNE. Symbol Explanations Cable TV plus Number Is Lincoln CATV Channel 9 00 0:30 Concert taped on grounds of Stuhr Museum CS NBC Ouincy HJC13 ETV Documentary Showcase 'South Africa: the White Laager' C9 Movie-'The Stranger' C8 News Most Stations: News 112CU ETV Perspective C2 Groucho C8 Fernwood Tonight C5 NBC Tonight Show Johnny Carson; Don Rickles Mary Hartman i' C4 ABC Baretta no 1.11 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights mC13 ETV Masterpiece C2 The Avengers C8 The Honeymooners iioCii! CBS Movie-Comedy 'The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell' Sgt.

is left in charge of Pacific island after army moves out; Bob Hope i U.S. Open Tennis Highlights I3C13 ETV Masterpiece C9 Movie-'Sad Sack' C8 Mission Impossible 16 Movie-Drama 'Panic in Needle Park' I5C13 ETV ABC News 7 Ironside C4 Best Of Hollywood 'The Satan Bug' I CS NBC Movie-' Janis' Musical documentary about the late rock blues singer, Janis Joplin Movie-Drama 'Objective Burma' C8 Alfred Hitchcock C9 Movie-'Blood Mania' C8 Baseball Replay Atlanta New York Mets (Joined in progress) C2 Dick Van Dyke C9 Movie-Drama 'Diary of a Murderess' C2 Love American Style C2 Gomer Pyle C8 Movie-Thriller 'My Son the Vampire' C2 Andy Griffith C9 Movie Drama 'Run Stranger Run' C2 Thriller 4:30 00 Jungle iiiCU Once Upon a Classic C2 Bullwinkle C8 Madagimo 9:30 i)CS NBC Monster Squad 16116C111 CBS Batman i C4 ABC Kroft's Supershow UC13 ETV Zoom C2 The Three Stooges C8 Harambee 10:00 I CS NBC Space Ghost Frankenstein Jr. 4110CH CBS Shazamlsis ETV Big Blue Marble CB The Monkees 10:30 ilCS NBC Big John Little John i C4 ABC Super Friends 11ICU ETV Rebop C2 Swiss Family Robinson C8 Gomer Pyle 11:00 3 C5 NBC Land of the Lost lOC'i CBS U.S. Open Tennis (to 4 p.m.) ifiC4 ABC Oddball Couple UC13 ETV Guppies to Groupers C2 This Week in Baseball C8 Bewitched 11:30 Kidsworld if C4 American Bandstand C13 ETV Crockett's Victory Garden C4 Kids from C.A.P.E.R. C2 Lone Ranger C8 I Dream of Jeannie C4 Gilligan C9 Movie Drama 'Diary of a Murderess' C2 Sgt.

Bilko C8 Movie 'Cowboy' 2:30 C4 Animals, Animals C2 Hopalong Cassidy 3:00 ETV Nova C4 The Racers C2 Gunsmoke 3:30 ABC Wide World Spts. World Cup Track Field Championships 4:00 Greatest Sports Legend 16110CU) CBS World Series of Golf H1C13 Washington Week CS Film Feature C9 Movie Drama 'Run Stranger Run' C2 The Virginian C8 Movie Drama 'Walk, Don't Run' 4:30 (H Star Trek MC13 Wall Street Week CS Nashville on the Road OMAHA-AM WOW (590) OMAHA FM (99 9) "KGBl' (100 7) (923) KOOO KOWH KFAB KGOR KFMX. Nebraska: Section 1. That the plat of DAGLEY REPLAT, as an addition to the City ot Lincoln, Nebraska, filed the office ol the Planning Department of said City by DELBERT DAGLEY and WANDA DAGLEY, husband and wife and HARRY J. SCHOMER and PAULINE G.

SCHOMER, husband and wife as owners, is hereby accepted and approved, and said owners are hereby given the right to plat said DAGLEY REPLAT as an addition to sad City in accordance therewith. Such acceptance and approval are conditioned upon the following: First: That said owners shall at their own cost and expense pay for alt labor, material, engineering, and inspection costs in connection with the construction of a drainage system consisting ot a 30-foot swale from 'he western end of Gary's Court north to the limits ot this final plat. Said construction shall be completed not later than August 925 South 27th at the Garage next to Ideal Grocery 1979. Second That said owners shall at their material, enaineerinq, and inspection costs in with crushed rock or its equivalent, ot Gary Court and its cul-de-sac. Said grading and surfacing shall be completed not later than August 1979.

Third: That prior to the passage of this ordinance, said owners shall enter into a written agreement with Citv which shall provide as follows: a That said owners agree to prepare and submit to the Director of Public Works a plan showing erosion control on alt graded land Said plan shall include a seeding and maintenance schedule as follows: 1) tvoeof seed to be used and seedinq rate, 2) time of seeding, 3) type ot mulch to be used II seeding is not feasible; 4) type ot tert.lner ana application rate; and, 5) expected maintenance, including frequency of mowing, fer- imng, ana otner maintenance requirements, That said owners understand and agree pniiired as an imorovement within this final future, said owners shall petition the City tor an assessment district or request an Executive Order of the Mayor to install said ornamental street lights. Saturday 8-4 countertops Asst. sizes Combination windows 12' Marlite Wainscot kits 2'x4' Rondelay Ceiling Tile Olympic White Red Latex Stain 4'x7' 3" Sheetrock 24" Prefinished doors 3fi" Window awnina c. That said owners aoree that individual system shall be installed such a manner that an adequate supply of potable water is available to every lot within this subdivision at the time improvements are erected thereon All such individual water well systems or community water systems snail be constructed in accordance with the regulations and requirements ot the City, under the direction and with the approval ot the Director ot Huonc utilities and tne Heann That said owners agree that the individual sewage disposal systems shall be conformance with Chapter 24 38 of the Lincoln City-County Health Department 48" Window awning each 17.50 Assorted Ceiling Tile ini sq.ft VALUES TO Olf A I .11, j. mat said owners agree max any cut.

tin ana compaction ot iana wnnin, ana it applicable, adiacent to this final plat, shall be accomplished in accordance with the Land Subdivision Ordinance To control erosion and sedimentation during and after land preparation, the owners, their successors and assigns shall provide for disturbing only the areas needed for construction; removing only those trees, shrubs and grasses that must be removed by construction, installing required sediment basins and diversion dikes before disturbing the land that drams into them, and temporarily stabilizing each segment ot graded or otherwise disturbed land by seeding and mulching or by other approved methods. As land preparation is completed, the owners, their successors and assigns shall permanently stabilize each segment with perennial vegetation and structural measures. Diversion dikes and sediment basins shall be leveled after areas that dram into them are stabilized, and permanent vegetation shall be established on those areas. Sediment basins that are to be retained tor storm water retention shall be seeded to permanent vegetation no later than nine 19) months after completion of the sediment basins and shall be permanently maintained by the owners or their successors and assigns Section 2 That said owners shall, prior to final oassaoe of this ordinance, execute CASES ONLY $19.00 17' Flagpole kits each 32.95 Assorted interior doors fl values to each JV.Vj Stud gun with 1000 loads 1000 nails COMPLETE 10 and deliver to the City of Lincoln. a A bond the sum ot $.350 oo conditioned upon tne strict compliance by said owners with the conditions contained in paragraph designated "First" of the next preceding section of this ordinance; A bond in the sum of $3.000 00 conditioned upon the strict compliance by said owners with the conditions contained in Decorative wood spindles VALUES TO Gains reported in salaries of secretaries (c) Chicago Daily News Secretarial salaries rose 7 so far this year, the Administrative Management Society's 31st annual survey shows.

The nonprofit group ranked secretaries by three categories and found these results: Type A secretary (performs duties, otlen a confidential nature, tor top-level execs and relieves the principal of designated duties): average salaries up 7 2 to S208 a week this year Irom SIM last year. Type secretary (duties for middle manager, requiring judgment and knowledge of company practices, policies and organization but limited to responsibility of the principal): up 7.1 to $180 a week from SI68. Type secretary (correspondence and operating all types of word-processing equipment): up 8.1 toSI'60a week from $148. Salaries range from $90 a week to more than $500, but the middle 50 of Type A secretaries earn between $170 and $249; Type $150 to $224, and Type $135 to $179. Hastings police in favor of pact Hastings (AP) The Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 9, has accepted a proposed contract with the City of Hastings.

The contract now is subject to city council approval. The three-year pact includes increased city contribution to family health insurance policies, a higher clothing allowance and permanent duty shifts based on a seniority system. Lodge Atty. Mike Sullivan said the contract represents an overall increase of about $70 a year. 2,000 sought; associated with nuclear testing Atlanta (UPI) Federal health officials are looking for more than 2,000 persons associated with a 1957 nuclear test in Nevada however slightly to determine whether any have contracted leukemia.

Two veterans, Donald Coe of Emmett, Idaho, and Paul Cooper of Tompkinsville, have contracted leukemia and have filed claims with the Veterans Administration that they were deliberately exposed to radiation in the Aug. 31, 1957 test of "Smokie," a 44-kiloton nuclear bomb in Yucca Flats, Nev. preceding section ot this ordinance The bonds required above shall be subject to approval by the City Attorney. In the event that said owners or their surety shall fail to satisfy the conditions herein set forth within the time specified in this ordinance, the City Council may order the required work to be performed by the Citv and recover the cost thereof from said owners and their surety Such work shall be performed in the manner set forth in Title 26 of the Lincoln Municipal Code known as the Land Subdivision Ordinance as now existing or as may hereafter be amended Section 3. Immediately upon the taking the final plat and a certified copy of this ordinance together with the written agreement required herein to be filed the office ot the Register ot Deeds of Lancaster County.

Highlights C8 Merv Griffin 8:30 UCI3 ETV The Sounds of the Country Saturday Morning 6:00 1' Backyard Farmer 1T1 Our Land C2 Groucho 6:30 111 Farm Report (4. Summer Semester if 1 Rocky CS The Archies C2 Audubon Wildlife Theatre C8 Concern 7:00 (1) TV Classroom ifWSiCiS CBS Sylvester 4 Tweety riC4 Tom JerryMumbly Show CS Saturday Morning C9 Daytime C2 Untamed World C8 University of Minnesota 7:30 ilC5 NBC Pink Panther itiiocif' CBS Clue Club if C4 ABC Jabberjaw ljC13 ETV Mister Rogers C2 Carrascolendas C8 Probe 8:00 inoiC rt! CBS Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show 7C4 ABC Scooby Ooo Dynamutt Show MC13 ETV Sesame Street C9 Terrytoons C2 Mother Nature Show C8 Archies 8:30 C2 Big Blue Marble C8 Storytime 9:00 ') C5 NBC Speed Buggy 16110CUI Tarzan, Lord Of the Saturday Afternoon 12:00 til Expressions iiiCU ETV Montage CS Woody Woodpecker C9 Real Estate Tour C2 Bowery Boys C8 Father Knows Best 12:30 1)1 The Hiring Line Insight 91C13 ETV Agri-Scope C4 U.S. Farm Report CS Film Feature C9 Lincoln in View C8 Andy Griffith 1:00 liiCS NBC Baseball Twins Yankees Saturday Double Feature 'Oklahoma Territory' 'Men of Texas' U3C13 ETV Survival Kit C4 Fiesta Mexicana C9 Daytime C8 Perry Mason 1:30 OS C)3 ETV Americana C4 Jr. Almost Anything Goes C2 Abbott A Costello 2:00 MC13 ETV It's 1 Living Seven people discuss their jobs Radio LINCOLN AM KECK KLIN. KFOR LINCOLN FM KFMQ (101) KRNU 3) KMAT (106 3) KUCV KLIN KFOR (102 7) KBHL (95.31 All sizes up to 3' 1 only Wood Lathe Fireplace Logs 15cases Asphalt Shingles No.

235 6' Bronze Tempered Thermo-Glass-Sliding Door Panel Adhesive CASE ONLY 12.00case Utility grade lumber Nebraska Filing tees shall oe paid Dy sad Section 4. That tms ordnance snaii tane passage and publication according to law. Passed August 29. 1977 Spaedt. City Clerk Sept 2 ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids for grading, asphaltic concrete paving, marking and sidewalks to con-struct an auto parking lot extension Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln Nrbrasna SA-7LN.

will be received by the Airport Authority of the C-ty of Lincoln, Nebraska at the oft.ee of the Airport Authority's xecuhve Director in the Terminal Building at the Lm-coin Municipal Airport on September 13, 1977, until 2 00 o'clock CDT and at that time publicly opened and read aloud 4x8 Pegboard. Primed Hardboard. Asphalt Sheeting-Particle board. Plywood VALUES TO 16' primed Assorted widths siding VALUES TO Timbers ft. 3 RAIL CEDAR FENCE rails posts 11.50 1.99 4.95 99 1.20 22 3.50 2.79 3.50 3.00 in general, the improvements on which itructmn rpnstructi ITEM EST QNfY UNIT F.

Ea Lump Sum I 8 9 10 2,000 372 30 8 540 1 876 500 Gal Plans and specifications tor the work Also: Window sash, Aluminum Storm doors, Furnace Filters, Garage Doors, Exterior Shutters, Bulletin Boards, Wood Moldings, Cabinet Hardware, Medicine Cabinets, Fireplace Equipment, Shelving. IOTS MORE only ficeof the Airport Executive Director, Municipal Airport, Lincoln, Nebraska and at the otfice of Hoskms-Weslern-Sonderegger, Inc Engineers Planners-Architects, 625 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Copies ot documents, not including referenced documents may be obtained by paying $15 00 none of which will be refunded, to Hoskms-Wester n-Sonderegger. Inc for each set of documents so obtained Each bid shall be accompanied, in a separate sealed envelope by a certified check cashiers check, or bid bond an amount not less than 5 ot the amount b'd and shall be made payable to the Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska as security that the bidder to whom the Contract may be awarded will enter into a Contract to build the improvement accordance with this notice, and give bond the sum as hereinafter provided for construction of the improvement. Checks accompanying bids not acceoted shall be returned to the bidders. No bid shall be withdrawn after opening the bids without the consent of the Airnorl Authority for a period ot 30 days after the scheduled time for dosing bids The Airport Authority reserves the right reiect any or all bids and towaiveanv in.

formalities in bidding The wil! be ruired satisfactory performance bond in the sum of the full amount of the Contract. Bidders should not add any conditions or qualifying statements to he bid or as not responsible to the Advert ise-Be order of the Airport Authority ot the City of Lincoln, Nebraska Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 19th day of July, 1977. Ihe Airport authority of thff City ol Lincoln, Nebraska Don Ge.s FWCtaE22 Secretary Chairman 34592 3T, Aug 26, Sept. 2,9 Jfy Limited to stock on hand a partial listing 945 So. 27th 7 475-8426 Delivery Srwicr A.

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