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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 19

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Lincoln Monday, March 28, 1983 Lincoln, Neb. Journal 19 101 Cemetery Lots Albury, George M. Carlton, Avis L. Criffield, Goldie A. Dill, Chester Ebers, Paul W.

Ellis, Della M. Giles, Magdelena Hansen, Daisy Harner, Elma Harre, Margaret Marie Hartley, Lucile A. Hulse, Duain K. Klein, Laura Knoche, Ella Kunc, Rudolph K. Lincoln Albury George 82, 5510 died Saturday.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, ROPER SONS, MORTUARY, 4300 Dr. James Cooke, Pallbearers: Art Brophy, Bud Turner, Roger Rhodes, Dick Marker, Dave Wolfe, Shriner. Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to Fourth United Presbyterian Church or Bryan Memorial Heart Team.

Carlton Avis L. (widow of Maurice M. 78, 4735 S. 54th -St. Retired candy maker, Russell Stover.

Born Kellerton, lowa. Lincoln resident 30 years. Battle Lake, Minn. resident 17 years. Member, Havelock United Methodist Church, Havelock Rebekah Lodge 150.

Survivors: sons, Maurice M. Lincoln, Richard A. (Dick), Tulsa, brother, Jim Allen, Littleton, sisters, Helen Logan, Bertha McCall, both Omaha; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m Wednesday, Havelock United Meth- odist Church. The Rev.

Gary Schlosser. In state: until 9:30 p.m. Monday, ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 0 9:30 a.m. Tuesday until services, Roper Sons Mortuary, 6037 Havelock Ave. Private burial, Fairview.Memorials to church.

Dill Chester, 75, 1037 Manatt died Saturday. Active in Boy Scouts of America, 40 years; Troop 36 institutional representative; Silver Beaver award recipient. Retired executive director, Belmont Community Center. Charter member, Belmont Lions Club. Member, Lincoln Amateur Radio Club, St.

Luke's United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Florson, Dr. Richard Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Abels, Lincoln; brother, James Federal Way, sisters, Betty St. Pierre, Issaquah, Alice Tibbetts, Seattle; grandchildren, Shane, Justin Lincoln.

Services: 1. p.m. WednesMEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev.

Homer B. Clements. Pallbearers: Richard Keller, Dick Edwards, Ivan Biggs, Ronald Harrington, Noel Chadd, Bill Shepard. Honorary pallbearers: Marshall Borden, Roger, David Eilers, Ervin Brezina, Randy Streeton, Gene Knipple. Visitation at funeral home.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to church. Ebers Paul 60, 2332 S. 60th died Saturday. Retired U.S.

Air Force master sergeant. Employee, Lincoln General Hospital. Life member, DAV Chapter 7, Air Force Sergeants Association, VFW, Post 131. Past commander, chaplain, DAV Nebraska Department. Member, American Legion Post 3, National Order of Trench Rats.

Survivors: wife, Iva; sons, Gerald, Eunice, Robert, Mount Sinai, N.Y., Douglas, Bayard; sister, Margaret Seaman, Long Island, N.Y.; eight grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Tuesday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME. The Rev. Loren Pretty.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Military rites, U.S. Air Force. Visitation after 3 p.m. Monday, funeral home.

Pallbearers: John Gulick, Neil Irwin, Bill Williams, Large, Mildred L. Likens, Sheldon E. Neumann, Dorothy L. Pavey, Goldsberry Potter, Maxine D. Raffety, Calvin R.

Robson, John H. Romans, Randy R. Scott, Lydia M. Severin, Wendell H. Tejcka, Edward Thomas, Hugh Townsend, Ida Wilken, Christey E.

Yokel, Robert Frank Bennett, Charlie Daugherty, Claude Walton. Honorary pallbearers: DAV Force Sergeants Association." Ellis Della M. (widow Charles), 82, formerly of 5318 Stockwell died Friday. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, View Seventh-day Adventist Church.

College View Cemetery, Memorials to Faith Today television ministry. A ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 0 St. Giles Magdelena, 86, Route 6, died Sunday. Homemaker. Lifelong Lincoln-area resident.

it. Member, Rokeby Trinity Chapel, Emerald Extension Club, Trinity Chapel United Methodist Women. Survivors: sons, Everett, Leroy, both Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Harold (Eileen) Jochim, Lincoln, Mrs. Marvin (Virginia) Blake, Ottertail, brothers, Walter Harris, Pomona, Thomas Harris, Pendleton, John Harris, Pleasant Dale, 13 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren.

Memorials to Rokeby Trinity Chapel. HODGMANSPLAIN-ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St. Hartley Lucile 81, 2621 N. 44th died Sunday. Born Cook.

Longtime Lincoln resident. Member, First United Methodist Church, Martha Washington Chapter OES, Telephone Pioneers Association Auxiliary, Daughters of Nile, U.S. Daughters of War of 1812. Past president, Women's Relief Corps. Survivors: husband, Joe, Lincoln; sons, Richard Allen Lincoln; daughters, Lorraine Cavey, Phyllis Joan Geschwender, Lincoln; brother, Scott Brown, Waverly; seven grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, First United Methodist Church. The Dr. C. Ebb Munden.

Visitation: 5 p.m. Tuesday services, ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 0 St. Pallbearers: Rick, Barry Brown, Jeffrey Jones, William Schneider, Thomas Hartley, Brett Jadwin. Honorary pallbearers: Stanley, Watts, Kenneth Yates. Cemetery.

Kunc Rudolph 83, 964 S. 49th died Sunday in Lincoln. Born Omaha. Former owner, Wilber Wieners. World War I veteran.

Member, Wilber American Legion, Knights of Columbus, Lincoln, St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Frances; son, Ramon; daughter-in-law, lla, Ralston; daughter, Beverly; son-inlaw, William Becker, Wilmington, sister, Loretta Bible, Lincoln; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Teresa's Catholic Church. The Rev. Myron Pleskac. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, HODGMANSPLAIN-ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St.

Bohemian National Cemetery, Wilber. Memorials to church. Large Mildred L. (widow of Lester), 73, 1630 N. 56th Apt.

10, died Sunday. Homemaker. Born Stella. Longtime Lincoln-area resident. Member, East Lincoln Christian Church.

Survivors: brother-in-law, Glenn, Lincoln; Rona, Gigi Boucher, both California; cousins. Services: 2 p.m. The Sensible Way Prearranging and prepayment of funeral expense lets you avoid future decisions and higher costs. Loper and Sons 4300 Street 6037 Havelock Avenue FREE Hearing Tests Set For Lincoln Area Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding speech is welcome to have a hearing test with modern electronic equipment. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who may have been told nothing could be done for them should have a hearing test to find out if they are one of the many a hearing aid will help.

The free hearing tests will be given by a factory-trained specialist at the Beltone Hearing Aid Service office 504 S. 13th, this week thru Friday, from 10 A.M.-4 To avoid waiting; call for an appointment. Or, if you can't come in, call for an appointment in your home. 476-6265 504 So. 13th Park Free AND SONS MORTUARY, 4300 0 St.

The Rev. Emmett Haas. Wyuka. Memorials to American Cancer Society. Likens Sheldon 76, 1024 Benton died Saturday.

Born Bassett. Retired general laborer, bridge construction. Lifetime Lincoln resident. Member, VFW Post 131, Disabled American Veterans, St. Luke's Methodist Chruch.

Survivors: wife, Leota; stepson, Robert Bortzman, Fayetteville, N.C.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Jerry (Sandra) Morian, North Liberty, lowa; Janet Decker, Shandon, Ohio; sister, Mrs. Dick (Etta) Hellweg, Lincoln; brothers, Richard, Phoenix, Guy, Calif; seven stepgrandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, St.

Luke's Methodist Church. The Rev. Homer Clements. Visitation p.m. Monday, HODGMANSPLAIN-ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Jerry Morlan, Kenneth, Duane Pool, John Patten, Jay Hendrickson, Tony Contreras. Memorials to church. Pavey Goldsberry "Gool," 99, 2540 Rathbone Road, died Sunday. Retired contractor.

Born decorating, Longtime Lincoln resident. 60-year member, Liberty Lodge 300, Member, Second United Presbyterian Church, Scottish Rite, Shrine, York Rite, Izaak Walton League, Moose Lodge 175, Chapter 307, OES past patrons and matrons club. Charter, life member, Nebraska Council of Painting and Decorating. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Lyle (Hazel) Short, Lincoln, Lucille Woods, Spokane, three granddaughters; 10 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.

Memorials to Second United Presbyterian Church Foundation or Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital. ROPER SONS MORTUARY 4300 0 St. Potter Maxine D. "'Mickey," 58, 220 Glenhaven Drive, died Saturday. Services: 10 a.m.

Wednesday, ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 St. Burial: 3 p.m. Wednesday, Mason City. Memorials to Madonna Professional Care Center Foundation. Raffety Calvin 50, 3253 died Saturday.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Redeemer Lutheran Church. Pastor Charles Borcherding. Pallbearers: John Malotky, Charles, Alan Kenwood, John Thomsen, Ken Haar, James Bitz. Wyuka.

Memorials to church scholarship fund. METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St. Robson John 89, Lincoln, formerly of York, died Friday. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Russell (Betty Ann) Moore, Lincoln; brother, Albert, Wahoo; sisters, Rhoda Warner, Stromsburg; Mary, Wahoo; granddaughter, Mrs. Roger (Dianne) Moore, Denton; four greatgrandsons. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, First United Presbyterian Church, York. The Rev.

Ivan Rymes. Greenwood Cemetery, York. Memorials to church. METZ MORTUARY, York. Romans Randy 22, En Englewood, died Saturday.

Truck driver. Born Lincoln. Member, Methodist Church. Survivors: mother, Neta Bennett, Lincoln; stepfather, Loren; brothers, Roy, Scott, both Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Steve (Teri) Nelson, Englewood, grandmother, Alberta McConnell, Lincoln; stepgrandmother, Luella Bennett, Lincoln.

METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St. Scott Lydia 83, 3260 died Saturday in Lincoln. Lincoln resident 63 years. Lifetime Nebraska resident.

Survivors: son, Lloyd Lincoln; brothers, Fred, Grand Island, John Sundermeier, Lancaster, sisters, Mrs. Clyde (Eleanora) Miller, Westminster, Anna Hawthorne, Bridgeport, Viola Farber, Portland, four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Wednesday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th, St.

The Rev. Richard Dinsdale. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation after 11 a.m: Tuesday, funeral home. Tejcka Edward, 91, Medford, formerly of Lincoln, died March 18.

Born Odell. Retired postal service World War I veteran. Member, Independent Order of Oddfellows, Honorary Rebekah, Royal Neighbors of America, American Association of Retired People, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans. Survivors: wife, Maudie; sons, Dwane, Eagle Point, Harold, Butte Falls, sister, Bessie Scheidler, Wymore; seven grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren. Services were March 21, Hillcrest Memorial Park, Medford.

Thomas Hugh, Sepulveda, formerly of Lincoln, died Tuesday. Services and burial were in Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. Townsend Ida 1., 60, 4914 Martin died Friday. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL 6800 S.

14th St. Lincoln' Memorial Park. Visitation until services, funeral home. Wilken Christey 62, rural Adams, died Saturday in Lincoln. Survivors: brother, Erwin, Adams; sisters, Jolena, Grace, Mrs.

Ernest (Frieda) Klein, Bertha, all Adams; three nephews. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Zion Lutheran Church, rural Pickrell. William L. Jurgens.

Family 1:15 p.m. Precinesday, church. In state: until noon Tuesday, Fox Funeral Home, Beatrice; until one hour before services, Fox Funeral Home, Adams; one hour before services, church. Church cemetery. Nebraska Criffield Goldie 78, Ravenna, died Thursday in Lincoln.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Love Mortuary, Ravenna. Highland CemeRavenna. METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St.

Hansen Daisy 76, Friend, died Monday in Seward. MOORE'S FUNERAL HOME, Friend. Harner Elma 74, Wymore, died Sunday. Survivors: brother, Dr. George Hughes, Chicago; stepson, Andrew, Omaha.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Wenesday, Wymore United Presbyterian Church. Bethel Cemetery, rural Wymore. Harre Margaret Marie, 59, York, died Saturday. Survivors: husband, father, Paul Milam, Bakersfield, daughter, Peggy, York; sons, Kenneth, U.S.

Air Force, Italy, Paul, West Palm Beach, Randy, York; sister, Mrs. Bud (Barbara) Taylor, San Diego; eight grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, York.

Rosary: 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, York Memorial Chapel. Church cemetery. Hulse: Duain 54, Bellefonte, formerly of Bruning, died Friday in Pittsburgh. Survivors: wife, Martha; brothers, Kenneth, McPherson, Gerald, atrice, Clifford, York; sister, Mrs.

Bill (Charith) Owen, Superior. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Trinity Lutheran Church, Bruning. Military graveside services, Bruning Public Cemetery. Klein Laura Disher, 89, Ventura, formerly of Adams, died Wednesday.

Graveside services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Highland Cemetery, Adams. In state: until noon Tuesday, METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St. Knoche Ella, 89, Beatrice, died Saturday.

Survivors: son, Richard, Plymouth; daughters, Mrs. Dale (Mirlene) Kramer, Crab Orchard, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Nick- Courts All pleaded guilty, unless otherwise indicated. Age, address, if any, from court records. Court costs additional to fines.

District Court Manslaughter Miner, Douglas Kenneth, 25, 2132 Griffith, to 3 years prison. Robbery prison. County Court First-Degree Assault Gravenstein, Michael, 18, 549 S. 17th, 16 to 30 months Melk, Orville T. 20, 1410 N.

23rd, count 2, use of knife to commit felony, bound over to District Court, arraignment March 31, bond $15,000. Also burglary. bound over District Court, arraignment March 30, bond $5,000. Burglary Krafka, Michael, 19, Valparaiso, dismissed at defendant's cost. Roseberry, Timothy, 18, 4420 N.W.

54th, dismissed at defendant's Lacher, Dennis, 18, 4024 N. Ninth, dismissed at defendant's cost. Jones, Michael, 19, Omaha, bound over to District Court, arraignment March 31, bond $5,000. NOTICE CE Lincoln Memorial Park Owners Please pick up all decorations and floral arrangements that you wish to save before spring clean up time April 1. THANK YOU els, Beatrice; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Paul's Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, Plymouth. Joel Frank. Family prayer service: 10:15 a.m.

Wednesday, church. In state: until 1 p.m. Tuesday, Fox Funeral Home, Plymouth; one hour before services, church. Church cemetery. Neumann Dorothy 74, Ashland, died Saturday in Lincoln.

Survivors: sons, LaVerne, James, Lincoln; brothers, Robert, Ashland, Vernon, Chappell, Floyd Welch, Hastings; sister, Flora Dugger, Gering; four grandchildren; step-grandchildren; great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, TV- 7:00 Monday 7:30 evening 2 Midnight Special Love, Family Sidney Ties Pocket Billiards Archie Foot in Bunker the Door 10 Archie Foot in Bunker the Door That's Incredible! It's A Long Way To Prime Time News 12 13 Grand Generation Monday evening 5:00 3 6 7 NEWS 10 (12 (3) 3-2-1 CONTACT ED 2 EIGHT IS ENOUGH 4 HOGAN'S HEROES 5 FUTURE SPORT 5:05 8 ANDY GRIFFITH 5:30 3 NBC NEWS 6 10 CBS NEWS 7 ABC NEWS (cc) 12 (13) MISTER ROGERS ID 4 FINANCIAL NEWS 5 BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 10 KNIFEMAKING 5:35 8) GOMER PYLE 6:00 3 BARNEY MILLER 6 10 4 NEWS FAMILY FEUD 12 (3) BUSINESS REPORT 2 GOOD TIMES 5 HORSE RACING WEEKLY MONEYLINE COUNCIL AGENDA 6:05 8 CAROL BURNETT 6:30 3 PEOPLE'S COURT 6 THREE'S COMPANY TIC TAC DOUGH 10 CD M'A'S'H (12 (3) MACNEIL-LEHRER LAVERNE SHIRLEY 5 SPORTSCENTER 9 SPORTS TODAY CITY COUNCIL 6:35 8 NEWHART 7:00 3 LOVE, SIDNEY Laurie models her television soap opera role of America's newest sweetheart on Sidney. 6 10 ARCHIE BUNKER Archie is drawn into a courtroom battle with his best friend Barney 7 THAT'S INCREDIBLE! Man crams himself into a 20- inch plastic tube with a live boa constrictor; a couple that have had 972 foster children over the past 35 years (12 (3) GRAND GENERATION 2 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Atlanta Rhythm Section: Sea Level, The Cars, Van Morrison, Ambrosia, Paul Davis, Crystal Gayle, Beach Boys 5 POCKET BILLIARDS 9 PRIME TIME NEWS 7:05 8 IT'S A LONG WAY TO OCTOBER Documentary 7:30 3 FAMILY TIES Tired of feeling in the way, Jennifer runs away 6 101 FOOT IN THE DOOR Comedy (Premiere) A widower becomes a skirt-chasing swinger when he moves in with his conservative son and daughter-in-law. 8:00 3 10 2 Nebraska vs.

DePaul 8:00 6 ALICE A burly weightlifter misinterprets Jolene's heartfelt 8:00 7 THE THORN BIRDS "1930-1933" Tragic results of a fire bring Father Ralph, now secretary to the papal legate to Australia, back to Drogheda; two years later, the station prospers under Jack and Bob, and Meggie agrees to marry Luke O'Neill, a handsome sheep shearer. (cc) (2 of 2) 8:00 12 (3) GREAT PERFORMANCES Dance "Dance In America: The Catherine Wheel" 5 USFL FOOTBALL Activities Monday 6:30 p.m. Donna Harler, soprano; Gregg Tallman, piano Kimball Recital Hall, 11th 8 p.m. Tuesday County Board meeting County-City 555 S. 10th, 1:30 p.m.

This Week Comedies: "The Man of the House" "Good-Bye to the Clown" One-act plays, Pound Jr. High School, 4740 S. 45th, Mon. 8 p.m.' Nebraska Play: "The Hasty Heart" Firehouse Dinner Theatre, 11th Jackson, Omaha, dinner 6:30 p.m., show 8:15 p.m... Sun.

dinner 5:30 p.m., show 7:15 p.m., matinees Wed. Sun. dinner noon, show 1:45 p.m. (through April). Play: "Harvey" Upstairs Dinner Theater, 221 S.

19th, Omaha, dinner 6:30 p.m., show 8 p.m.; Sun. dinner noon, show 1:30 p.m.* (through May 14). Country Gazette concert Country-bluegrass band from Oklahoma, Rising City High School, Mon. 7:30 p.m.' Clef Dwellers Madrigal Singers concert Midland Lutheran College. Fremont, Tue.

7:30 p.m. 4 City Council meeting County-City 555 S. 10th, United Methodist Church, Ashland. Ashland Cemetery. MARCY MORTURY, Ashland.

Severin Wendell 68, Crete, died Sunday. Survivors: wife, Berniece daughter, Catherine, Chadron; sisters, Ruth Gorzny, Linden, Mrs. Willis (Dorothy) Nelson, Belleville, Ill. Cremation. Memorial servIRONCL? p.m.

FUNERAL Saturday, HOME, Crete. The Rev. Verlin Pulver. Memorials care of family. Yokel Robert, 64, Friend, died Saturday in Friend.

Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, MOORE'S FUNERAL Friend. Andrew Cemetery, Friend. See log for details 8:00 8:30 NIT Basketball: Nebraska NIT Basketball: Nebraska USFL Football: Oakland Alice One Day At A Time NIT Basketball: Nebraska The Thorn Birds October (7:05) Great Performances Oakland at Denver 8:30 6 DAY AT A TIME Alex opts for going out on a date instead of honoring his commitment to perform with Schneider at his lodge's father-and-son night. 9:00 6 CAGNEY LACEY Lt.

Samuels and his squad suffer the embarrassment of losing their guns and badges to a robbery gang. 9 FREEMAN REPORTS 9:05 8 NEWS 9:30 12 (3) AT THE ROSEBUD Lou Conte's Hubbard Street Dance Company (R) 10:00 3 6 7 10 11) NEWS 12 (3) DOCTOR WHO 2 WKRP IN CINCINNATI SPORTS TONIGHT 10:05 ALL IN THE FAMILY 10:30 3 THE BEST OF CARSON Carson: Doug Henning, Bob and Ray, Sgt. Jake Hajelka and Toughy. A 6 ENTERTAINMENT Richard Chamberlain 7 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 10 11) TRAPPER JOHN 12 (E) CAPITOL VIEW LIE DETECTOR (9) CROSSFIRE 10:35 8) MOVIE: The Brothers O'Toole Western 11:00 6 TRAPPER JOHN. M.D.

THE LAST WORD 2 TWILIGHT ZONE SPORTSCENTER NEWSIGHT 11:30 3 DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: Roger Corman, Viva, George Miller (2 THREE STOOGES 5 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (9) MONEYLINE UPDATE 11:40 10 (K) COLUMBO 12:00 7 NEWS GET SMART PEOPLE NOW 12:10 COLUMBO 12:30 3 NBC OVERNIGHT 2 ZORRO 12:35 8 MOVIE: Hell On Frisco Bay Crime Drama 1:00 10 NEWS 2 THAT QUIZ SHOW 9 SPORTS UPDATE 1:30 6 LIFE OF RILEY MOVIE: C.C. Company 5 SPORTSCENTER 9 CROSSFIRE 2:00 6 HAWAII FIVE-0 9 PRIME TIME 2:30 5) COLLEGE WRESTLING 2:35 8) MOVIE: Arrowhead 3:00 6 CBS NIGHTWATCH 9 FREEMAN REPORTS 3:30 GUNSMOKE 4:00 SPORTS 4:30 MARCUS WELBY, M.D. 8 BASEBALL MONEYLINE HIGHLIGHTS 4:45 8) WORLD AT LARGE TV movies Monday evening 10:35 8 "The Brothers O'Toole" (1972) John, Astin, roll. Slick drifters ride into the sleepy, broken-down mining town of Molybdenum, in the 1890s. 12:35 8 "Hell On Frisco Bay" (1955) Alan Ladd, Edward Robinson.

A former policeman is released from prison and sets out to clear his name. 1:30 2 "C.C. and Company" (1970) Joe Namath, Ann-Margret. An outcast member of a motorcycle gang saves a young woman from rape. 2:35 8) "Arrowhead" (1953) Chariton Heston, Jack Palance.

Trouble erupts when cavalry unit sets out to sign a treaty with the Apaches. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS CCI Incorporated will be accepting bids for a new Motel being built in the Lincoln area. If you are interested In bidding, please contact John Risch at 475- 9541 to obtain plans and specifications Tuesday, March 29 thru April 1, 1983 between 8 PM. 6T, March 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, April 1 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING On Tuesday, April 12, 1983, at 1:30 P.M., the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing in the City Council Chambers in the County-City Building on the Vacation of County Road No. 618.

abutting the south side of Highway 34 between Oak Creek and the north entrance to the Municipal Airport; at which time proponents and opponents will be heard. W. Richard Baker County Clerk Mar. 28. April 4, 11 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the Lincoln Electric System, 2620 Fairfield Street, P.O.

Box 80869, Lincoln, Nebraska, up to the hour of 10:00 A.M. Thursday, APRIL 7, 1983 TO REPLACE STREETLIGHT CABLE. At that time the bids will be opened and read aloud at the Pur. chasing Department Conference Room A119 at the Lincoln Electric System Service Center located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Lincoln Electric System Purchasing Department located at 2620 Fairfield Street.

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond in the sum of five (5) per cent of the total amount of bid, made payable to the order of the Lincoln Electric System, as a guarantee of good faith. The Lincoln Electric System reserves the right to accept any bid. to reiect any or all IBM to give computers to schools NEW YORK (AP) International Business Machines Corp. announced it will donate 1,500 personal computers to secondary schools in California, New York and Florida as part of an $8 million "computer literacy model program." The program aims at "the enhancement of computer literacy for both students and teachers," said Peter Singer, an IBM spokesman. 19:00 9:30 vs.

DePaul vs. DePaul vs. Denver Cagney Lacey vs. DePaul News (9:05) Freeman Reports At the Rosebud Channels NBC 3 KMTV, Omaha CBS 6 WOWT. Omaha ABC KETV.

Omaha CBS 10 KOLN-TV. Lincoln ETV 12 13) KUON-TV. Lincoln Additional Lincoln Cable: (2) KSHB-TV. Kansas City. 41 (Ind) 4 Lincoln Cable choice to 7 p.m.

5 ESPN WTBS-TV. Atlanta (Ind) 9 Atlanta (Ind) (10) Access (12) Weather, Lincoln Cable (cc)Closed caption hearing impaired Rerun Monfort net is increased a share Monfort of Colorado has reported second quarter net incents a share, on sales come of $4.2 million, reset million for its fiscal second quarter which ended Feb. 26. This compares with net income of $3.9 million, or 78 cents a share, on sales of $218 million during the same period a year ago. Net income.

for Monfort during its fiscal first half was $8.4 million, or $1.77 a share, on sales of $621.2 million. This compares with net income of $7.3 million, or $1.48 a share, on sales of $439.2 million for the same period a year earlier. Last year's earnings included extraordinary credits of 27 cents and 61 cents a share for the three and sixmonth periods. President Ken Monfort said the two largest components of Monfort's business, beef packing and cattle feeding, are performing well in an industry that is not doing that well. "There have been a number.

closings of competitor beef plants, while an even larger number of our competitors have obtained significantly lower labor rates and wage freezes from unions representing their workers." Monfort reopened its Greeley packing plant a year ago. It is operating under an employee profit-sharing plan and is profitable. The company is developing an energy division and is planning to drill oil and gas wells on its unleased land near areas in northern Colorado where successful wells have already been drilled. bids or to waive any defects in any bid. William P.

Cortney Purchasing Agent Mar. 28 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the Lincoln Electric System, 2620 Fairfield Street, P.O. Box 80869, Lincoln, Nebraska, up to the hour of 10:00 A.M. day, APRIL 7, 1983 TO PROVIDE VEGETATION CONTROL ON THE CRUSHED ROCK SURFACE OF L.E.S. SUBSTATIONS FOR THE 1983 GROWING SEASON.

At that time the bids will be opened and read aloud at the Purchasing Department Conference Room A119 at the Lincoln Electric System Service Center located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Lincoln Electric System Purchasing Department located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond in the sum of five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Lincoln Electric System, as a guarantee of good faith. The Lincoln Electric System reserves the right to accept any bid, to reiect any or all bids or to waive any defects in ony bid. William P.

Cortney Purchasing Agent Mar. 28 PUBLIC NOTICE Rose Equipment, Inc. hereby gives notice that at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, April 4, 1983, the following described equipment will be sold at public auction in order to foreclose upon an Artisan's Michigan Rubber Tired Loaded, Model 450A141 The sale will be held at the office or Rose Equipment, 3200 West Lincoln, Nebraska 68528. Terms of sale will be cash.

This filing is in accordance with NCR, Section 60-111, 52-201 to 203. Mar. 28. 29 Lincoin Memorial four spaces. Garden of Apostles-excellent location.

Will sell in pairs, $500 pair. 464-1896, 474-3435. 110 Funeral Directors Roper Sons Mortuaries 4300 East 476-1225 6037 Havelock 466-2831. 1268 Business Opportunities $56th Holdrege, service station for 467-5432 BARGAIN: book, 80 pages. Retail $10 each.

Closeout: 400 for $400. 470-2640. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Join international service company. Full training with continuOUS management assistance. Earn $25,000 to $125,000 annually.

Ambitious individuals only! Call Travis, collect. 1-817-756-5463 Excellent business opportunity for lease, fully equipped restaurant banquet operation in large Omaha motel. Person needs strong food management experience, excellent growth tion. Reply to Box 842, 926 Lincoln, Ne. 68508.

For sale: Coin operated amusement vending machine route. Eastern Nebraska. Many years established. Health forces retirement. Qualified persons write to Box 834, Co.

926 St. Lincoln, Ne 68501 If you are interested in a flea market stall in April May call 475-8959, ask for John. Calls accepted 10am-1pm only. New focility plenty of parking. INVESTORS WANTED $1,000 to $100,000 Investors needed for expanding national wholesale parts company.

Investments secured by bonded inventory and buy-back arrangements with suppliers. Call toll free 112-800-525-9313. Looking for the security a 2nd or 3rd income can provide? It is only a decision a phone call away! We train you. For info interview call 112-944-7435, 6-9pm weekdays, anytime weekends. Unlimited potential.

Management Opportunity With Stitchery Company Excellent earnings for interview call. CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS 402-826-2727 SALES MANAGERS wk. to start Can you sell? Hire? Organize others to learn barter business? $300 membership fee of fee trade exchanges. National firm needs individual to run local office. Fly free to California for training.

Call Mr. Blake (714) 662-5787. 129 Financial Home equity loans from $2000 to $100,000. No income or credit requirements. Call 489-1814.

The Mortgage Company for your home and commercial property loans. Call 489-9653. Hobbies 132. Coins Stamps Beer can collection a can, for information call 477-3849. Please leave number BUY -SELL Silver coins AMERICAN 2208 474-7575 Looking for tiquid embroidery paints? I have them.

Call me for more details. Anytime 470-2272. Wanted Star Wars cards any series. Will pay a card. Call any day but Thursday.

Call 464- 0308 ask for Jeff We buy rings, diamonds, coins. gold, sterling. Elder's, 474-6044 142 Lost Found Any info on dog killed by Playmor around March 14. We are trying to verify if it is our lost dog. Please call 477-5786.

Found light yellow male Tabby, 6 months and seal point Siamese, 1 year, 17th South area, call 474- 4696 after 5pm. Found, friendly brown female cat. Vicinity of 24 L. St. 435-2731.

Lost large vellow male Lab, name Brandy, had red collar with tags, Belmont area, $100 reward, Robert Duncan 475-1950 or 475-2611. Lost since Sunday in N. 84th Lincoln area. Large, golden-brown Charpianic dog. Tag Reward.

Call 466-3597 if found. Lost: 3 month old black Lab puppy, female, has copper color nose paws, UNL area. 435-7022 475-7621 Lost: female Golden Retreiver, blue collar, Northeast of Lincoln, please call 467-1631 or 467-1374 Lost: male, gray, long hair cat. Yellow green eyes, visible bump in 1 front paw, name Sylvester. Very missed.

Ruskin place area approx. 3-10. 421-1829 eves. Lost: set of keys, $20 reward. 467- 3260 Lost: West A area, grey bik.

spotted cat, neut. male: missing some hair on tail: Reward for return. Call 475-6864 Orange Tabbby plume tail. Spike is his name, altered male. Call 489-3593 eves, 464-0188 days.

Reward. 56 So. Cotner. Reward. Lost tiny brown gray Ferret, weights lost near 29th and Fair.

Reward. Call 464- 0405 or 475-0330 anytime. Reward: black female cat, missing since 2-28-83 near 30th M. Small build, pregnant, answers to Please call 474-6805. Reward: Black female cat, small build, pregnant, missing since Mar.

1 near 30th and St. Please call 474-6805. Reward. 148 Personals Christ offers hope for every situation. For information 474-4529 FONNER PARK FANS Daily carpool, for info 474-3106.

For prayer promises prayer Call 474-4539 Live in sitter, over 17, light typ. ing bookkeeping, up to $850 per mo, relocation pd. 713-667-8460 Lose Weight Now with the magic it herbs. Call 477-2007 or 477-3003 Need a ride to Phoenix. Arizona, can help drive.

228-3281 Beatrice NEED CASH? SELL US YOUR CAR PICKUP OR VAN WEIRD WALLY LINCOLN'S USED CAR BUYER Please clip and save. Babyshoe bronzing. Rototilling, garden plowing, lawn aerating, 466-5360. RENTAL SKI SALE 3 year old Rossignol skis with bindings brakes, $75. Nordica boots a pair.

ski poles $3 pair. Lawlors. 11180 St. 477-4477 Single pregnant? Adoption is a caring alternative. For tial information call Nebraska Children's Home, 488-7102.

Single male seeks intelligent female 21-31 years old for fun, companionship travel. Box 124, Beatrice, Ne 68310 To find the purpose of life, call Turning 40 today, a little apprehensive. How did you handle Appreciate your thoughts. Dick. 483-2380.

Wanted photos of wedding 1955-1962. 474-1912 between Prognis.

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