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Mov: 'Riders of Teen Topics I Lutheran Services D0(lD Zane Q9 Church Service 11:30 Face Nation 1 Suiier-crmiinal schemes to contrnl world iiom in Natalie a mond Burr iidm 12:30 News At Dav's End 12:15 12:30 12:35 Highlights 1:30 SATLUDAY 5:50 I he Morning KFAIl I5S News WOW 11:00 Bust Ihc liaiik KFDH 1:45 Ihinn llistorv Kl F.M 1:30 Pels. ILDLIFE WOW 5:.30 Dick Perry Sports 7:00 Broadway Showcase: KWIKi: 10:05 Nashville KKOK SINDAV 7:30 Farm Facts. I on 8:00 News WOW Templetime Ki.I.N Methodist Hour KFAB 10:00 Preslivterian KFOK 10:30 control KLIN-FM 11:30 I The Nation WOW 12:35 Lutheran Hour KLMS 12:45 Duldoor Nebraska KKIK 2 Keyboard immortals KW'HG: hopin oneert 5:30 KECV-! .55:54 Vietnam Diary WOW 7:30 Scienc for 70's WOW 8:00 Evening Music- WOW Musical KLIN-KM Issues, KFOK 9:30 Billy WOW 2:00 12:00 Meet the Press-Int. News Conference 11 Offic 09 Movies ID Statehoiise Report News Farm Report 1.D Homebuying 0 Issues 1970 1:00 Parade of Champs of 11 a. iD Auto Race Milwaukee 150 Orchestra 30 DO AAU Track Laurel, Rap About It Discuss Social Problems pertaining to Blacks.

ID NFL Action AFL Championship Joslyn Art Museum Championship Fishing 8 Dick Van 9 Cartoons Amateur Hour Danny Frank llj CBS News Zoo House, College Bowl Rome With Love-Com. Brady News lew 3:30 IMI 5:30 Radio WEEK ABC Acntnraiu CBS. NaUooal: KECK news; 5 before tlie hour, Country Music 9:45 a.m. Opening Cattle Fjture, 12:25 weather. Sun.

7- noon Country Style. KFAB 1 1110, Omaha hours, from 5.20 to Sun. Nebra.ska’s largest, affiliated with Lincoln Journal. Lincoln Star; 24 hours; news: on hour plus 5:30, 6:30 6.55 8:30 9:45. weather: 5:10, 5:40.

12:15, 12:20. 6 sports; specials; markets; 5:20 5:50. 6 2 6:55, KFAB Monitor, week-nights; NBC Monitor, weekends. KFOR (1240' AIN), to midnight. sign on at 7 news: on half hour, hour, weather 6.55, 12:15, markets: 12:45, sports: 6:35, 7:35, 5:30, farm reports: 5:30, Hazel Stebbins 11:30 a.m., KLIN (1400.

Lincoln 5:30 to I (Sunday 6:30 to 1); local news; on hour ex 6:45, 11:30, 12:35, Am. Entertm. Network news; on half hour; sports: 7:30. 8:05, special: Your Opinion 6:35. KLMS (1480, Lincoln 24 hours; 6 to music; 12, 3, 5:30, 7:30.

9, 10; markets then weather: 20 midnight, news: on hour 5 to 5, 2:45, 6:05. 8 WOW (590, CBS), Omaha 24 hours; news: 55 until 9. on hour after markets; sports: KFAB-FM (99 me). Omaha 24 hours, music; news; every 2 hours; weather- on quarter hour; markets: sports: 12:45 5:10: KFMQ-FM (95.3 me), to 1 Sun to 4): classical, popular, progressive rock in stereophonic; weather: 7:30, 8:30. sports: :50.

KLIN-FM (107.3mc>, hours; simulcast with KLIN-AM 5:30 to 9 news on half hour through 5:30, on hour Musical Masterpieces Sun. 8 KRNU-FM (90.3) to 11 1 to 6 Sat. News at :55, :30 roundup 9:45. Other programs by U. Neb.

personnel; student staffed. KUCV-FM (91.3mc; Lincoln to 10 (Sun. 1 to Sat. 10 to Classical music: Evening concert Saced news: 8 ,9, 10 11 12 KWHG-FM (102.7 me), Lincoln 6 to 12 (Friday. Saturday to 2); Popular, semiclassical music in stereophonic: Keyboard Immortals.

2: Broadway Showcase 7, ex Wed. WOW-FM (92.3 me), Omaha 24 rogramining Sun. Run by Union College students. 6:30 6 Kingdom Dangerous animals cap- uircd, taken to con.sei'vation areas. Lassie Lassie, Jake Peterson ride out storm at Land of Giants Giants move four earthlings to prehistoric land.R, Wm.

Buckley-Discuss Guest: James B. Conant Also 10:30 p.m. World of Musical animation(R) I Death Valley Rome With Love American girl sows seeds of discontent among daughter.s(R) 09 West 7:00 Ed Sullivan Guests: Connie Frances, George Kirby, Morey Amsterdam, Ro.slyn Kind, Dick Jensen Widow Ann Williams, taken hostage by fugitiveiRi Discussion on consumer protection from fraud, Chicago 7 trial 7:30 Bill Cosby Guest: Wally Cox 8:00 0 Folks in Sunville think Hoss is notorious bank Gien Campbell Emu 10:00 10:15 10:30 John Cannell Harrisburg Jack Fate Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, June 6, Lincoln Evening journal Nebraska State Journal 17 7 -7-W -SO coot TO Final Set by Demos The Democratic State Executive Committee will meet Sunday in Lincoln at the Corn- husker Hotel at 1:30 p.m. This will be the present Ex- Lucille Ulland, Su Beatrice Foods Su JoAnne Kurisu, Mi Foods, Su Stephen.son Su Line.

Se Kenneth Maas, Re Line. Tel. Se i Line. Tel. Se 1 Aileen Kaye, Mi I Lorrie Nelson, Mi 28.00 26.16 26.60 ll.a3 27.75 104.29 21.55 7.52 8.34 39.49 9.20 Monaments, Cemeteries One cemeiery lot (five orave sites) Section Lot 116, Masonic Circle.

Lincoln Memorial Park, Mrs. Gus Olson, 489-3336. 7 2 lets in the Garcen of Wyuka. 466-1503. 3 plots in highest location.

section. Park.ii;7-4039. 4 lots at Lincoln Memoria! Parir Section 489 Card of Thonlcs John Hershner Denver Awards Given 4 NU Official U.S. Weather Bureau Forecasts NEBRASKA East: Fair, continued warm through Sunday. Lows near 60.

Precipitation probabilities near zero through Sunday. Platte Valley South: Fair, continued warm through Sunday. Lows near 60. Highs Sunday near 85. Precipitation probabilities near zero Sunday.

Sandhills: Generally through Sunday. Lows Highs Sunday near Precipitation probabilities zero through Sunday. Panhandle: Generally through Sunday. Lows Highs Sunday near Precipitation probabilities zero through Sunday. LINCOLN TEMPERATURES a i 45-50.

85. near Friday 4 a.m 50 5 p.m........ a.m......... 3o p.m........ .83 6 a.m.........

.57 7 p.m........ .847 a.m. .59 8 p.m........ .82 8 a.m........ .66 9 p.m 769 a.m........

.72 10 p.m........ .72 10 a.m .76 11 p.m. .67 11 a.m........ .30 Saturday 12 p.m .33 12 a.m 64 I p.m........ .86 I a.m .63 2 p.m........

.87 I 2 a.m........ ,613 p.m........ .90 3 a.m........ ,60 4 p.m........ .92 DISCOMFORT 1 ing before the State Convention to be held in Omaha on June 20-21 at the Fontenelle Hotel.

Major items of business will cover finalizing the State Con- ments. assembling platform al structure canvassing. for door-to-door ir: Notices fair 45-50. 85. near (Temperature-Humidity Index expressed in relationship to norm of 75 in Lincoln at 12 p.m.) TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE NEBRASKA Four University of Nebraska alumni were presented distinguished service awards by the Alumni Assn.

at the commencement exercises and Round-up luncheon Saturday. The recipients are: John L. Cannell, class of Harrisburg; Jack S. Fate, class of Kansas City, D. Hershner, class of Denver, and Max R.

Karrer, class of Wilmington, Del. Cannell, manager of Rodgers Ranch in Harrisburg, returned to farm and ranch life in Banner and Scottsbluff counties in 1951 after serving five years as a farm and ranch loan representative and appraiser from the Equitable Life Assurance Society. A member of Ak-Sar-Ben, and director of the Bank of Gering, Cannell is a member of the board of directors of the NU Touchdown Club and organizer and member of the NU Beef Club. Fate served in Europe during World II. He entered the insurance and real estate field in Kansas City in 1948 and became a partner in Scarritt and Fate in 1950, the position he now holds.

He has served as president of the Kansas City chapter of the Alumni Assn. national alumni director for the Kansas City area and has been active in civic and community affairs. Hershner was elected president of the Denver United States National Bank in 1968 after serving the bank in several capacities since 1946. A past president of the Denver chapter of the Alumni he has been active in the Rotary Club, Colorado Bankers Red Cross, Denver Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Denver Improvement Assn. He was general chairman of the Denver Botanic Gardens development fund.

Karrer was elected president of the Electric Hose and Rubber Co. in Wilmington in 1969. A member of the firm since 1939, he had worked 10 years for the B. F. Goodrich Ck).

He is a past president of the i 1 a 1 ia-Wilmington Alumni Chapter and currently serving as vice president of the organization. The immediate past president of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, he is a director of the Bank of Delaware, Rubber Manufacturers Delaware Safety Council Inc. and Brandywide Valley Assn. He is a member of the Society of Plastics Industry, American Chemical Society and the American Society of Testing Materials. BORDERING STATES Iowa: Fair.

Missouri: Warmer. Kansas: Fair. Colorado: Partly cloudy. Wyoming: Partly cloudy. South Dakota: Fair.

Chadron 82 45 North Platte 81 45 Grand Island 83 56 Omaha 86 61 Imperial 80 45 Scottsbluff 76 45 Lincoln 86 56 Sidney 76 39 Norfolk 83 58 Valentine 82 51 TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE Dick high 5:59 LINCOLN DATA Temperatures year ago: 86 low 57. Sunset 8:58 p.m., Sunrise Barometer reading 2 p.m., 29.99. Wind velocity 6 m.p.h, from northeast. Relative humidity 2 p.m., Precipitation: month to date .03 of an inch, normal .53 of an inch. Growing Season (Apr.

1 to Oct. 30) to date 2.29, normal to date Year to date 7.36 inches; normal 10:20 inches. Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Bismarck Boston Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit Helena Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Beach 7.5 56 Milwaukee 63 47 Paul 79 57 New Orleans 90 55 New York 62 57 Philadelphia 89 71 Phoenix Portland, Me. 66 52 Portland, Ore. 91 59 Rapid City 80 50 Richmond 89 62 St.

Louis 66 52 Salt Lake City 85 55 San Francisco 62 54 70 52 81 55 83 62 69 63 82 64 100 79 Public Notices paid for by Governmeat as Required by Law to Keep the Citizenry Informed. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Removal of Structures the Norfolk Public Institutions, located on the campus of the Lincoln Regional Center, Lincoln, Nebraska, until 2:00 p.m., June 18, 1970, and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. The proposed Contract Documents may be obtained from the office of the Department of Public Institutions, Engineering Division and may be examined at the Lincoln and Omaha Builders' Exchanges; Hastings Builders' Bureau; Grand Island Plan Service, and the F. W. Dodge Corporation in Omaha.

75 48 66 52 70 44 86 57 77 52 82 51 80 61 99 73 Seattle 75 63 Washington 82 72 Wichita 80 56 89 65 78 56 Calgary Montreal Ottawa Regina CANADIAN 79 52 Toronto 71 48 Winnipeg 73 47 Vancouver 84 SO 78 43 88 61 69 53 Lincoln GIEBENRATH Walter Adolph, 76, Rt. 3, died Saturday. Born Eagle, lifelong area resident. Retired farmer. Member Trinity Lutheran Church.

Survivors: wife, Emma: sons, Willard, Chilton, Harold, Dale, both Lincoln; brother, Elmer, Lincoln; sisters, Mrs. Elsie Otto, Mrs. Annie Peterson, both Lincoln, Mrs. Freda Wilson, Jacksonville, nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, 4300 O. The Rev. Paul Krohn. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Thomas Dory land, Vern, Glen Anderson, Don Meyer, Bingham, Hareld Pattersen.

Memorials to Cancer Fund. died Friday. Survivors: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Jeys, Panama and Mr. and Mrs. William Coats, Juniata. Services: pending at Juniata, Roper 4300 0.

MULLIS Leslie, 88 5124 Leighton, died Thursday. Services: 1 p.m. Monday, 48th Vine. The Rev. Donald Brethower.

Fairview. Memorials to First United Methodist, WSCS, 50th St. Paul. Active pallbearers: John Paustian, Robert Fuller, Pat Darling, R. A.

Schleiger. Honorary pallbearers: R. E. Harrington, Merle Brouse. tions.

All bidders are required to visit the iob site prior to submitting i.ieir bids and to fully acquaint themselves with all the conditions and requirements to complete the aork. Bids mailed to this office shall be addressed to: Department of Public institutions State Capitol P.O. Box 94728 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 Bids delivered in person shall be delivered to: Office of the Department of Public Institutions Folsom and Van Dorn S.roets Lincoln, Nebraska Each bidder must submit with his bid a certified check or bid bond in an amount equal to five percent of his bid The charcicter and amount cf security to be submitted by the contractor for the performance of the contract is stated In the proposed contract documents. Bidders may not withdraw Iheir bids for a period of at least thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of of Public Institutions reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalitiw. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Donald W.

Duncan Director Lorrie Nelson, Re 63.32 Evelyn Schafer, Re 66.68 Beatrice Foods, Su 95.16 Beverly Meyer. Re 114.76 Verlin Bolclry, Re 85.45 Nebr. Typewriter, Su 8.62* Olivia Weinman, Re General Fund Bloom Typewriter, Se 29,25 Paul Douglas. Misc 39.93 Bloom Typewriter. Se 29.95 Coruhusker Prtg.

Su. 287.00 Lab Clinical Se 80.00 Control Data, Su 392.77 Data Processing, Se 4.650.00 Robert Camp, Fe 170.00 Robert Camp, Fe 190.00 L. E. Finney, Fe 380.00 L. E.

Finney, Fe 340.00 Meyer Elkin. Fe 64.70 Wm. Hasenyager, Mi 16.32 Wm. Hasenyager. Ex 203.64 Nationwide Papers, Su 11.53 Globe Quality, Se 6.98 Don Patton, Se 393.To Otis Nelson, Fe 50.00 Sid Benash.

Se 6.50 Election Se 769.52 Jean Ballou. Mi I Harry Norval, Mi 38.60 Mrs. Jack Barnhouse. Se 85.00 Mrs, Robert Beggs, Se 85.00 EJpworth Se 753.70 Mrs. Wm.

Hauder, Se 85.00 Wm. Janike, Se 75.00 1 IMrs. Don Landers, Se 85.00 Les McAdams. Se 85.00 1 Mrs. David Miller, Se 60.00 1 Mrs.

Thomas Ness, Se 85.00 Leonard Owen, Se 85.00 Lariat Ranch. Se 99.00 Bruce Ronk, Se 65.00 iMrs. Robert Schultz, Se 85.00 Mrs. Ron Smith, Se Mrs. Duane Strough, Se.

85.00 James Vlasnik, Se 85.00 Dale Renker, Fe 6.00 Richard Wrede, Fe 6.00 Kodak A-C, Su 44.90 Pease Bindery. Su 385.00 Gotfredson Motor, Se 43.46 Interaatl of Police, i Su 360.00 Motorola Se 230.00 Merle Karnopp, Ex 206.64 Edwin Kringel, Ex 111.82 Lincratt Western, Su 114.00 Dolores Barkley, Mi 42.80 Birdeen Beckmann, Se 40.00 Ir apprecia'ion. We wo'jid -ike to thank our many f-iend- neighoo'- Orthopedic Hospital, Slate who were so nice to us of cur father b-other. Th'mas ilene Reichelt, Ruby Op- Jones, Iva Hornby Funeral Directors HODGMAM-SPLAIN ROBERTS MORTUARY A 488-0934 METCALF HOME A Que 423 rt ROPER SONS' 4300 East "0" 432-I3BS Havelock 4 Ifl MORTUARY 1225 L. Spacious Parking Lot 6535.

43: 7" Umberger Sheaff Mortuaries Main Office 48th 2f Lost and Found 7 Lost -Child's pet Humane Society May 28th. male rabbit, white Aith black ear with spot on back. Brown eyes Reward. Please call Juamta Sue. 489 2443.

I Lost Emerald amp ground. a billfold. Need important papc' 489-3748 afte-- Sharon Browm, Se Bernice Garrels, Se i Ed la Gerdes, Se Doris Gross, Se Linda Hoef. Se Grace Kozak, Se Edna Rapp, Se GILMOUR Mrs. Helene, 77.

225 No. 56th, died Thursday. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, 4040 A. Dr.

Darrel E. Berg. Wyuka. GOCHNOUR-Charles 77 died Tuesday in Medford, Ore. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Metcalfs, 245 No. 27th, Military Service at Grave by American Legion Post 3. Wyuka. Pallbearers: Richie, Steven and Larry Gochrwur, Robert Merrick, Bob Weatherly, John Turley. OHLER Harry 93, 2713 No.

59th, died Friday. Bom Waterloo, Iowa. Lincoln resident 83 years. Retired contractor. Survivor: daughter, Mrs.

Frances Watters, Lincoln. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Roper 4300 O. The Rev. Bert A.

Bessire. Cremation. Memorials to Cedars Home. JEMMING Frank George, 70, 1810 Perkins, died Friday. Bora Hospers, Iowa.

Retired interior decorator. Lincoln resident years. Member Blessed Sacrament Church. Survivors; wife, Marjie son, Darvin Arlington Heights, five grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m.

Monday, Blessed Sacrament Church. Msgr. J. Keenan. Memorial services.

Catholic 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Rosary 7 p.m. Sunday, 4040 A. Msgr.

C. J. Riordan. Calvary. Jo, V-k month old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Jeys of 2626 Corahusker ROxNHOVDE John. 75. Rt. 7, Lincoln, died Friday.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Eagle Methodist Church, The Rev. Foster Cress. Burial Eagle Cemetery. Pallbearers: Jerry, Ronald, Jack, Larry, Steven and Terry Ronhovde.

Memorials to Eagle Methodist Church and Walton Lutheran Church. Roper 4300 0. Louise Caroline, 86 formerly of 3112 died Friday. Survivors: nephew, Charles Holcomb, Tucson, great- niece, Mrs. Herbert (Delores) Miller, Tucson, Ariz.

Member of First Church of Nazarene. Burial Wyuka. 48th 'Vine. 90, proceedings June 2, 1979 The Lancaster County Board of i Sargent Welch, Su Commissioners convened. Mary Stearnes, Se Present: Chairman, Ralph E.

Ruth Tomes, Se Harlan Members; Kenneth: Violet Tomlin, Se Bourne, Wm. M. Grossman Gerald Kerst, Se LeRoy Ihrie, Dep. Co. Clerk.

Helen Schafter, be Minutes were approved. Moved by Kenneth Bourne, seconded by Ralph E. Harlan to approve the following claims; Bridge Fund PajToll F. Gk)lden. Cap.

Su City of Se City of Se Ralph Slocum, B'e Mutual of Omaha, Ins Se Xr 6 801 68 IBM Se vSn. 15.80 1.674.00 2.00 3.250.00 74.97 238.95 9.18 Cap. Steel, Su Inland Schokbeton. Lane. Co.

Su Line. Su Line. Steel, Su Ready Mixed, Su Tineys Su HiidiYiiay Fund Payroll Fd. Golden, Xr Carl Anderson, Su 55.64 Cable Radiator, Se 6.50 Cap. Steel, Su 2,049.50 Car Parts, Su Earl Carter Su Commun.

Su 34.00 10.50 14.00 Conti. Oil, Su 115.30 13.30 116.63 19.14 10.74 16.9« 14.55 2.00 1.27 7 Students and Professor Join Lincoln Police Police Emmy Awards Hosts: Bill Cosby, Cavett 09 Movie: 00 Forsyte Helene injured, Soames contemplates 9:00 Bold Craig Institute takes part in manned moon 0 Impossible IMF moves to thwart Middle East power grab 00 Can consumer be protected if public directors serve on corporation boards? 000 Movie; of George Burns, Grade Allen, W.C.F'ields.Chas. Ruggles 0 Movie: Re-creation TVA early days Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick Here Come Lottie, Jeremy to serve as midwives at 10:45 Get Don Adams does Bogart take-off as prospector with half Mexican treasure 11:15 Call of West 11:30 Nashville Music Mov: in Agent investigates disappearance (Jj) News or Better, Worse News Issues, Answers LINCOLN GENERAL DaviJson, Howard (Jean Johnson), 4013 Bleckley son, June 6 Nickels, Teny (Yvonne Newbrey), 6860 Colfax son, June 6 Christensen, Keith (Susan Larson), 2430 Winchester North, son, June 5. Tapp, Donald (Karen Stockdale), 6456 Walker daughter, June 5. William of the depart- BRYAN MEMORIAL Meintz, Raymond (Margaret Jane Patterson), 3636 No.

52nd, daughter, Joleen Dyan, June 5. Root, David (Beth Wing), 5103 Prescott, son, David Roland, June 5. Tolliver, Ronald (Katherine Wheeler), 3055 daughter, Kimberly Lynn, June 5. Durbin, Robert (Linda Stawitz), 2100 So. 34th, son, Kristin Lloyd, June 6 Hansen, Warren (Susan Sip- prelje), 3107 So.

12th, daughter, Elisabeth Anne, June 6 Smith, Donald (Lois Way), 2245 So. 48th, son, Mikel Lynn, June 5. ST. ELIZABETH Zak, James (Joyce Vesely), 2340 So. 37th, son, June 5.

Bell, Richard (Jane Unger), 2601 son, June 5. Haas, Dennis (Sharon Kahler), 2231 Sewell, daughter, June 6 Under the Lincoln annual summer employment program involving University of Nebraska athletes and law college students four NU football players and three Law College students will be working for the force. In addition, Dr. Cascini, chairman Nebraska Wesleyan ment of sociology, will also be working as a beat patrolman. Football players who will ride in the cruisers as partners of regular officers are: Robert Grenfell, 3364 Zeamer Circle; Gerald List, 1618 Thomas McClelland, 8802 and David Morock, 3161 Shomo.

Law College students joining the department in the detective division are; Dennis Coll, 525 So. 17; Lee Liggett, 1722 Euclid; and Peter Smith, 6327 Vance. Outstate BRINKMEYER Katherine, Seward, died Thursday. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Wood Seward.

Rev. David Dorpat. Burial Seward Greenwood Cemetery. BSTANDIG Lela 62, Burchard, died Saturday in Beatrice. Survivors: brothers, Harold Reed, Table Rock, Roy Reed, Beatrice, Irvin Reed, Minnesota, Arthur Reed; sisters, Mrs.

Rose Conradt, Humboldt, Mrs. Viola Stump, Washington. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Griffiths-Hovendick, Beatrice. Burial Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice.

KROOS Rose 79, Beatrice, died Thursday. Survivors: foster daughter, Mrs. Susan Klataske, Lakewood, brothers, Leo Schramm, Marysville, Paul Schramm, Chicago. Services; 10 a.m. Monday, St.

Catholic, Beatrice. Scriptural prayer service 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Griffiths-Hoven dick, Beatrice. Burial Catholic Cemetery, Beatrice. Funk Su Gen.

Tire Su B. F. Goodrich, Su Goodyear Su Henkle Joyce, Su Interaatl. Su Line. Batt, Se Line.

Se Line. Su Line. Goodwill, Su Line. Welding, Se Minnesota Mining, Su Motorola Se. Reimers Kaufman, Su Assistance Fund Payroll Fd.

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Po' Se Exons, Su IBM Su Journal, Ad Journal, Ad Acorn Press, Su BIdg. Tr BIdg. Tr Payroll Fd. c-o F. Golden, Tr 47,263.08 BankAmericard, Se 1,017.17 Karnopp, Ml 837.14 Merle Karnopp, Fe 461.30 Diesel Fuel Contr-Contl Oil Rec placed on file: Surveyors prt Lane Co Retirement Trust an- I nual statement i Tax voucher I Off Bond-K.

Strope Natl Receipt Zurich Ins. Co-Premium Adj. Sheriff-Prob sal Carper, 11. 431.00 Vohl 20.00 i Contract-Gravel surfacing 3.00 I Res 2559 Subdivision Permit No. 113 Misc Sup Bid Adjourn LEROY IHRIE Deputy County Clerk 208.65 309.80 795.18 Coatneys Su Louis Davies, Se Louis Gogela, Se Line.

Off. Su Line. Se Nebr. Welfare Su Nebr. Welfare Su Schwarz Paper, Su Relief Fund Payroll Fd.

F. Golden, Tr 32.57 10.00 25.00 33.55 20.00 15.00 15.00 30.44 JDumoi fmd Want Ads low-cost Want Ad oppaars doily in the Lincoln Star (Morning) and the Lincoln Journal (Evening) or the Sunday Journal and Star at ihe following cash rates: 1,976.06 Bryan Memorial Se St. Se Donmar Kiarm, Su Wagey Su Drs. Fijan Lodge, Se. Lab.

Clinical N. L. Swandon, Se Wilbur Wiedman, Se House of Hope, Se IGA, Gr IGA, Gr Holmes Gr Jack Jill. Gr 177.00 387.10 9.07 3.79 20.00 112.00 5.00 79.00 210.00 25.00 64.00 55.20 7.60 L. 'J DAYS 1 10 -10 1 2 1 1 -98 1 3.28 1 4.62 5.20 n-15 3 i 1.32 1 4.68 i 6.51 1 7.50 16-20 4 1.68 16.08 1 8.43 I 9.60 21-25 1 2-05 1 I 7.40 1 10.50 1 12.00 26-3C 1 1 2.40 I 8.64 112.18 1 13.80 31-35 1 1 2.73 1 9.80 1 13.72 16.10 MUNSON Robert 44, East Moline, 111., died Wednesday.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, 1225 L. Rev. W. T.

Keefe, Wyuka, Pallbearers: John Freund, Norman Carbiener, Kenneth Rutherford, Charles Niecker, Alvin Pearson, Don Deats. Quattorchi Runs for Senate Hotel Closed Training for the Future. Your carrier boy is forming habits DOW that will be important in later life. Your suggestions on ways he can improve will be appreciated. Notify Circulation Dept.

Boston The once elegant Hotel whose guests included President Martin Van Buren, Thomas Edison, Sarah Bernhardt and Gen. U.S. Grant, has closed its doors after 100 years. Providence, R.I. (UPI) John Quattorcchi a Providence attorney who once ran for mayor as a Republican, has announced his candidacy for the U.S.

Senate as either a Democrat or an Independent. Quattorcchi said he would decide his political affiliation as his campaign progressed. He will oppose Sen. John Pastore, NOVAK Joseph 92, Wilber, died Saturday in Lincoln. Survivors: sons, Robert Manistee, Otto, Irvin, Joe all Wilber; daughter, Mrs.

Irene Gimm, Wilber; sisters. Mrs. Emily Zajicek, Mrs. Anna Vosika, both Wilber; 10 grandchildren; 15 grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Wilber. Burial Bohemian Cemetery, Wilber. I 1 SCHMIDT Edwin 59, Sterling, died Friday. Survivors; wife, Wimda; son, Ronald, Tecumseh; daughter, Mrs. LeRoy (Lois) Schmidt.

Auburn; two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, St. American Lutheran Church, Erling. Burial Sterling Cemetery.

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You pay only the rate earned at the time of cancellation. These rates opoiv fo Want Ads from within the State of Nebraska which are placed for con- seculive days ond ore paid for within 10 days offer the od expires or Is canceled. Daily rate for ads from outside State of is S3 cents per line. Single paper rates either evening Journal or owning Stor, are of the combination rotes. These ads would appear under "Too Lote To Classify" column.

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on Saturdays for Monday morning publication. Sunday Journal Md Star- Cdll anytime before 1 p.m. on Saturdays for publicotion Sunday. 980.43 55.64 376.65 225.00 6.40 21.80 19.00 101.11 Baker Hdwe, Su Paint Bar, Su Chapman Savidge, Se. Hamilton Interaatl, Se.

LOMRFund Payroll Fd. F. Golden, Tr 5,950.56 Bethany Church, Se 200.00 Line. Tel. Se 6.78 Marjorie Price, Mi 10.00 ERRORS; Advertisers should cheek their ad on first insertion and report ony errors at once.

Dial 473-7451 ADJUSTMENTS: The company Is responsible for typographical errors or misclassification only to cancel the first day's charge on that portion of an od that may be rendered valueless by that error. Alt ads will be classified froperly. BLIND BOX SERVICE; There is a 5Qc additional chorge for this confidential service. When using a Blind Box Number, odd 4 additional words 10 your Want Ad copy, figure the charges from the above table and odd 50c for Blind Box Service Charges. OFFICE HOURS: Doily, I a.m.

to p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; CLOSED SUNDAY. TO PLACE ADS DM toe 742-7315 for outstate, toll free ad placement. V'isit Want-Ad counter or mail copy to: Journal-Star, Classified Advertising P.O. Box 81609; Lincoln, Nebr.

Lost; Pair of ir black lea'hr case. Rewa-d. 423-8303. olue Oarakeef Da.vn area. Reward.

LOST: Male a a ri Retriever, 2 yrs. old. lbs. dar brown collar. Rewc-: 489 477 Lost; 12th Wed.

am white around neck female do' Reward 432-6289. REWARD For return of color slide' from 16th NO QlJESnON ASKED. Call Sha-cn at 477-891 days or 432-6860 i Personals Auto insurance for drWers under monthly payments. See Eno's for i surance. Eno Insurance Agency.

9 Anderson BIdg. 432-3241, 438-5216. For Happiness in Marriage) Di 435-3533. For something different, call 489-386 A recorded message. Debt? Lineo In Debt? Too many bills? Financial Advisory.

477-6002. Lady, 60, driving to Southern Ca fornia first week in July woul III a broadminded companion, not necessary. ca Call 112-463-3927 Hastings. McField Cleaners-Tailo's. Speciaiizi weaving.

Al Alterations, remodelin 1026 P. 432-5441. MELLERDRAMMER TRYOUT SUNDAY JUNE 7TH 1-3CPAA Gt LIGHT CAFE 320 SO. 9TH. Parkina stall downtown bv the mont 16th 8, P.

434-9393. SEARS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED LENSES FITTED OPTICAL REPAIRS Street floor at Sears So. 13 475-26')t Tiffany MAID SERVICE (Once or always). Call 432.4512. Want rider, shara expenses, Washington D.C.

I sawing arotj June 8, 475-2935. WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW have a party. For information c. LUCILE DUERR, HOUSE WIGS, 432-1004. Will loan to $5,000 If you qualify.

Dave 432-5332. WEDDING MINTS. Pretty. Many desiqns. 488-4268.

ta WRANGLER HORSE SHOW Sat. June 6, 4pm. 1 mile south Pior Park. Imtrvetioii Girls 12-16, Sewing lessons start I 15. To reqister call Gladraq Fashit 434-8038.

Guitar lessons, beginning advan students. Reasonable rates. 1202 Professional Accordion Guitar struction. TrisI plans. Thom Studio 477-1972.

TECHNIPAC SYSTE.MS Can train you to become an tronics Technician. For more inf mat'on on possible enrollment wr "Technical Training Internafona Box 1562, Lincoln, Neb. 68501. TENNIS Beginners and intermediate. P' and class instruction, private Call Ted Kimball, 488-6927.

Business Business, Services Block brick work, waterproof! leaks cracks fixed. 483-0841. AIR C0NDITICNIN6 Air conditioning service, by Air ditioninq furnace service C( pany. Larry Brainard, 466-5979. Air conditioning service installa' for automobiles 8i homes.

466-0607. APPLIANCE SERVICE Expert service on air conditioning maior appliance. Prompt quarant service. Bank Amcrtcard Charqe welcomed. Please call I Heineke, Best Home A 11 a Service 432-0396.

BLACK OiRT Bottomland blacx dirt. Full and I loads, prompt se'-vice- 488-1546. Quality top soil for iawns gerdi 466-8969, 466-6176. BASEMENT REPAIR Basement walls fixed, relald, dug i waterproofing done pointing up years experience. 488-0841.

A-1 Basement work. Posts instal walls repaired. Referent Estimates. 423-6008. All basement floors, wa prooflrq, retaining walls.

Anytl 435-6193. Block, brick, cement work rer leaks 8. cracks fixed. 488-0841. Basement walls, work repaired.

Experienced 23 years. Masters. 477-3012. qUILDING ft RFMOOELING Carpentry Additions Garages Concrete Roofing Remodeling Repairs. References.

477.6522, 4676. CARPENTRY Home and office repair or remode from lock fo rocf. Call 488-2829 a 4pm. CEMENT Cement work, sidewalks, etc. estimates.

Check our price 466-6552 or 466-0551. Able experienced, sidewall patios, repair work, call anyti 435-6192. 15 years experience. Drives, floors, walks, garage floors, 2310. All types cement work, sidewj driveways.

Patios, 'epair, estima 432-8794. NOTIC Classified Display yuka lot owner Please pick up flowei you wish to save whic not in permanei containers by June 0. WWVWkWVNWVW.

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