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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

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1 Btatrlrt Dally Bun, Baatrlta, Ntbr- Sat July 1, 1973 NETV LOG SAG hopes to put double vhammy ir July 22 scheduled for on rerun-It's to save actors' jobs Queen Cbntea The contestant crowned will represent IWilber in-the Nebraska Czech Queen Contest during the, Wilber Czech Festival August 5 and 6. Sun Want Ads Bring Results! show to be rerun within a year of its original airing. Again, this would mean fewer reruns, a consummation devoutly to be wished. Kathy's old series, The Real McCoys, is still being rerun but, only gets about five months of new shows a year. And, for us actors, it's terrible.

It means our working season on TV is only five months long." She says SAG is considering taking two steps, or, to be more precise about it, holding out for two changes in their contract with the producers' during the next contract negotiations. First would be to demand so much money for residuals on reruns that it would no 4onger be economically feasible for the networks to use reruns. They would price their rerun services so high that it would be cheaper to make new shows. That, at least, is the idea. Second would be to attempt to force a clause forbidding a Ends Wed.

(R)' (Definitely Adult) LIFE IS A BALL WILBER (Special) The Wilber Czech Queen Contest will be conducted July 22. Anyone interested in entering should contact Mrs. Arlene Horacek, Mrs. Sherry Rains or Mrs. Stephanie Hroch.

Crisco Roberts SUNDAY BALL (The following is the evening programming for the Nebraska I Educational Television Network, seen in this area on Channel 12, for the coming week. As the NET programs are not carried daily, readers may wish to clip and save this log for the week) Sunday, July 2 2:30 The Spassky Fischer World Championship Chess Tournament 3:30 The Forsyte Saga of a 4:30 World Press 5:15 Critic At Large 5:30 University News 6:00 The Electric Company 6:30 The French Chef 7:00 Firing Line 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre Comfort 10:00 Hathayoga 10:30 Legacy (Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming) Monday, July 3 3:30 Hathayoga 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 The Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Charlie's Pad (Tonight's Discussion: "Recent Cartoon 6:15 Swedish Close Ud: 6:30 Netche Supplement 7:00 PBS Special of the Week (Roberta Flack narrates this documentary of her life and recalls experiences as a black girl growing up in the Washington ghettos) 8:00 Rated For Happiness 8:30 Book Beat 9:00 What Harvest For The a (Migrant farm Workers) 10:00 Hathayoga 10:30 Masterpiece Theatre Tuesday, July 4 4:00 Festival of American Folk Life 5:00 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals 7:00 The Birthday Story (July Fourth Special) -1 7:30 Evening At Pops 8:30 Doin It 9:00 All About Welfare 9:30 Legacy 10:00 Hathayoga 10:30 The Forsyte Saea Wednesday, July 5 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 4:30 The Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 The American West 6:30 Bridge With Jean Cox 7:00 A Public Affair-Election '72 7:30 The Children Are Waiting (The problems that must be faced in finding adoptive homes for older black children are examined) By DICK KIFINFD HOLLYWOOD (NEA) -Anybody who has a TV set knows that the rerun season keeps getting longer every year, what used to be called "sum- mer reruns" now start showing up on the schedule In the spring and last into fall. This makes life pretty dull for viewers and it is economically disastrous for actors! The Screen Actors Guild is currently considering what can be done about it. Kathy Nolan, who has been on the SAG board for several years, puts on her best union manner when sue talks about the problem. "They are polluting the air waves," she says.

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(G) Sat. and Sun. Matinee 2 PM CctottwMouMab APramuntPicwi tuny nuuei ia gjj Ends Sk (R) "AdultFun" campsite for sore eyes. rjfcicotoi THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION WNQQJTAfW Twinkies 1099 win AT BRIDGE By Oswald James Jacoby JNOSTU 4AS V64 Aioesj WEST EAST QJ10 4987543 VK1032 VJSt QS74S KJ 5 82 SOOTH (D) 4KB VAQT AJ109754 North -South vulnerable West Xorui Est Soufli 1 ns trim am Fast 3 rut 3N.T. Pus 4 Put 4 Past 6 Paai PaM Pass Opening lea 4 South thought for quite while before passing his part ner's six-club bid.

He finally decided that grand slams were wonderful but small slams were rich enough for his blood. He won the spade lead in his hand and noted that there was some slight play for seven and that even six was not guaranteed contract. The South proceeded to play the hand very carefully to bring home his contract in spite ot a 9-2 diamond break and badly placed hearts. He started out by leading diamond to dummy's ace and ruffing a second diamond. Back to dummy with the king of trumps to ruff a third diamond and get the bad news that dummy's fifth diamond was not going to setup.

This didn't worry South at all Trumps were breaking 2-1 and his slam was home. If you don't see the sure thing play, here it is. South just led a second club to dummy and ruffed another diamond. Back to dummy with the ace of spades in order to lead dummy's last diamond but South didn't ruff this one. He simply discarded his 'seven of hearts and showed West his hand.

West was right between- a rock and a hard place. If he led his last spade, South would ruff in dummy and discard his queen of hearts. If he led a heart it would be rightup to Smith's ace-queen. The bidding has Teitf Vest North East 1 Pass Pass 2 Pass Sooth Yott, South, told: KJ5I VK876 454 4Q107 What do you do now? A Bid two do-trump. Tow partner may bare a pretty good GENERAL RETIRES WASHINGTON (AP)- Army Gen.

William C. Westmoreland has ended his 36-year military At ceremonies marking Westmoreland's retirement after four years as Army chief of staff, Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said has served his country Show Times Code indicate! voluntary rattnr alven by the-moUoir picture- Industry-1Q suggested lor Urnersa audienres. (FG Paretal Outdance suggested. (R) Restricted Persons under 17 not admitted without parent or adult guardian.

(X) Persons under 17 not admitted. CINEMA 1: "Class of '74" (R) 7:30. I CINEMA 2: "Star Spangled Girl" (G) 7:30. CREST; "Carry on Camping" (R), "200 Motels'. Tue.

Drink Wa plus W. FIRE WORKS July 3. Box office opens at 9:00. cance- celeirating. ZZ' aD0Ut the of Pics and juggle f0P fred0 hich granted.

r' fr 8:00 Vibrations i 9:00 Midwest Governor's Conference 10:00 Hathayoga 10:30 Firing Line July I 4:00 Mister Rogers Neigh borhood 4:30 the Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 TV Classroom (Topic: "What Continuing, Education Means to the 6:30 The French Chef 7:00 House And Home 7:30 The Jazz Set 8:00 Hollywood Television Theatre 9:00 World Press 9:30 Thirty Minutes With 10:00 Hathayoga 10:30 Evening At Pops Friday, July 7 4:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood 4:30 The Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 House And Home 6:30 Off The Record 7:00 The Oleanna Trail 7:30 University News 8:00 Our Street 8:30 Washington Week In Review 9:00 Maggie And The Beautiful -Machine 9: 30 Film Odyssey Saturday, July 8 4:00 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals 6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 The Session Crawford: Another Shade of 7:00 Doln' It 7:30 Soul 8:30 GoldetTVoyage (Tonight: "Road to "9:00 Jean Shepherd's America 9:30 The David Susskind Show (Topics: "My House Was Not a Home" and "Men and Women Who Have Had Plastic A full-grown elephant has no natural enemies except man. SEWERS CLOGGED? Why pay big money to have your front lawn dug up when drainage lines be come clogged? Seweramer and drain opener will re move roots, rags, paper, grease and other organic matter. Cost Is low and re suits quick. Get some to day. Best Plumbing This Sunday 'YOW FLOWER PHONE 223-5216 Sunday July 2 1 TINY DALE -m mr 1 Wt Prapara Picnic Lunches Kenncy's Drive-Inn 405 Baavar Ph.

22J-2232 24 Oz. Tub 16 Oz. Cans Retail Price 19c ea. 46 Oz. Cans' 3 Lb.

Box 9 JJmitX With-Coupon is 37'7j Sq.Ft. 12 to 6 Sundays (o)(o) 37 Count)1 loaq busman and tiizaDein Alien of course, she has long since run out of her residual payments. She has done two other series Jamie, in New York, when she was very young, and Broadside after The Real McCoys. And she has a new one in the wings Wednesday Night Out, the pilot of which was shown not too long ago. She says she has been told that it may be- a midseason replacement but it would be different from what we saw on the air.

The pilot was full of characters too many. But, as it is now being considered, it would star only Kathy and Jim others would be brought in sporadically. Meanwhile, she has Just finished a movie, "Limbo," directed by Mark Robson, which is a very topical film. It's the story of a woman whose husband is a POW and it is based on the real stories of several such women. Kathy says it's an antiwar film and many feel very strongly anti-this-war.

Ap parently the Defense Depart ment because they first gave permission to shoot at Homestead -Air Force Base in Florida and then, at the last minute, reversed and refused that permission. Then, to, they were all set to film at a bank in Florida when they were told they couldn't. Kathy says nobody could understand why a bank would deny them filming rights until somebody found out who owned the bank It was Bebe Rebozo, President Nixon's great buddy. For her part in "Limbo," she auditioned for director Robson who told her she was too young and too thin. But she Insisted on reading for him and gave such a smashing reading that he said she could have the part if she could gain some weight.

Could she pick up, say, 25 pounds? 'Til do it by Thursday," Kathy said. She didn't do it by Thursday, but by the time the cameras rolled, she had put on 30 pounds the 25 pounds Robson wanted and five more to be on the safe side. Roll call vote on Social Security. WASHINGTON (AP) Fol- lowing is the roll call by which the House voted a 20 per cent Social Security benefit increase; Kansas-Roy, yes; Se-belius, Shriver, Skubitz, yes; Winn, yes. Nebraska McCollister, yes; Martin, xThone, yes.

VILLAGE MANNOR New Nursing Home 3220 N. 14th Street Lincoln, Nebraska Rooms Now Available for those Seeking Retirement, Convalescence, Or Cursing. 'Reasonable Rates Good Food Hot Water Heat Air Conditioning Nursa On Duty Activities Program Excellent Care For Information Call -432-3274 in. ve are apt to declaration of reworks. 7 tte twid t75? uSIl.i SP1I1G1IP ill" Shurfine Retail Price 39c ea.

Tomato Juice Shurfine Retail Price 29c Beans 15c ea. Save 51c Butternut COFFEE 3 Lb. Tin GoodJuly 2-8-4 Good at Gibson' Beatrice Carriage House Restaurant Clatonia, Nebraska ts Now Featuring Live Music We will be closed July 4th Crackers Saturday July 1 Fred Wilken and tha Drifters Steak Liquor Beer -J AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Plus A Mil -J. 153 1 Dine Out The Dining Room and the Coffee Shop will1 be open every Sunday at 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m.

A Sunday noon SMORGASBORD featuring an elaborate Salad Bar, will be served -every-Sunday-1 1:00 2:00 p.m; sa color UmtBdfrtats I iiiiiHHiiiy am siliSaisasdl ftWaal iHMI Our Mon. Tue. Night Special Club Steak, New York Cut The Holiday House Motel North Hiway 77 Beatrice, Nebr. Gibson's Aluminum 18 wide Only A Good Rodeo Movie Bounty Paper 9 Oz. Large Styrofoam ASA "HOLE-IN-ONE" Cups pH "US jl.

Cleason cPcnons mm Plus Fireworks July 3 (No Extra Charge) SEND mirror rLUVVCM FLORAL CO. 518 nu Tufa Sincerely, Pi i Beatrice, Nebr. Open 9 to 9 1, We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities tOpen luly 4th 12 to 6.

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