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Saturday, Aug. 14, 1971 P.M. Lincoln Evening Journal Nebraska State Journal 70.00 Nebr. State Library, So Highway Fund leant attii Jfawrah Allen Dahl, Ml 64.00 2 Channels Seen in Lincoln D3M Su Nebr. State Library, Su.

Latsch Su Charles Vorhees, Mi 56.50 OMa from NATKMMt WCATHIK SCftVJCC, Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, N0A4. U.S. Dept.

1 Commtte SO Owens Se II: 1 KMTV WOW KETV KOLN Carried NBC) Omaha (CBS) Omaha (ABC) Omaha (CBS) Lincoln, faff?) Lincoln CATV 38 John Chiszar, Su Otis Nelson, Fe Otis Nelson, Fe Latsch Su Program Listings as Provided by Stations mm KUON (ETV) Lincoln Carried 0 Lincoln CATV Latsch Su Line. Star, Su Symbol Explanations 6pecial Good Viewing SiSSSSS. Vergotti; three grandchildren; six nephews. Services: Memorial, pending in Lincoln. Burial Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.

MEHLIN Mrs. Robey (Millie), 2535 No. Cotner, died Friday. Born Nebraska. Former Humboldt resident Lincoln resident since 1940.

Survivors: sons, Wilber Phoenix, Willard Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Dale (Erma) Capps, Lincoln, Mrs. Arthur (Verna) Walker, Battle Lake, Mrs. Donald (Mina) Woodruff Su 20.06 10.00 26.11 14.35 75.00 431.00 26.00 2.88 5.00 23.48 5.00 30.60 72.20 21.10 21.20 170.00 1460 43.50 26.70 2.00 17.10 28.60 04 Des Moines Stamp Su Margaret Aaen, Mi KHTL (ABC) Superior KHAS (NBC) Hastings KYNE (ETV) Omaha Repeat (B) Black, not color 5 Cable TV and Number Tri 19,984.26 Assistance Fund Linda Adams, Mi 46.60 Patricia Adams 6.45 Kathy Alfatooni, Mi 9.00 LaVonne Ashwood, Mi 34.00 Nancy Bare, Mi 23.30 Barbara Brittain, Mi 3.90 Gloria Brown, Mi 50.70 Berdene Busing, Mi 15.90 Rosalie Corder, Mi 10.80 Carol Crane, Ml 37.3C Jeannie Drees, Mi 12.0C Sonja Dvorak, Mi 3.7C Kara Eikleberry, Mi 10.4C Darlene Gartner, Mi 20.7( Nancy Ginger, Mi 1.91 Virginia Hassel, Mi 20.JM Dorothy Hubertus, Mi 10.6 Jean Ballou, Mi Martua Barnhouse, Mi Programmed Locally Channel Lincoln GRANT Denis Lee, 18, 3519 St. Paul, died Thursday.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran Church, 6345 Madison. Lincoln Memorial Park. Umberger Sheaff Mortuary, 48th Vine. Pallbearers: Ray Coleman, Mark Stava, Bob Barnett, Ed Edelmaier, Gary Cerra, Mike Hier.

LA VINE Max, 63, Los Angeles, died Thursday. Services: Graveside 10 a.m. Sunday, Mt. Carmel. Hodgman Splain Roberts Mortuary, 4040 A.

MARKOWSKI Patricia 14, 3138 Dudley, died Thursday. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Met calf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. The Rev.

Terry Cain. Fairview. MAHER Mrs. John Gilespie (Florence Tierney), 81, Lincoln, died in Lausanne, Switzerland. Survivors: daughter, Catherine iuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiuinwniiiiwniiiiiiiiiiiiim Until Smxfay Mfroi Mrs.

John Bell, Se Charlie Bennett, Mi Helen Cox, Mi CDQ Robin Hood Bill Janike, Mi David Jones, Mi Erma McMurry, Mi Harry Norval, Mi Elaine Hull, Mi 19.54 Mary Hull, Mi 13.61 Helyn Hunt, Mi 1.7i Sunset 8:58 p.m., Sunrise 6:07 a.m. Barometer reading 2 p.m., 30.06. Wind velocity 12 m.p.h. from northeast. Relative humidity 2 p.m., 52.

Precipitation: month to date .77 of an inch, normal 1.50 inches. Growing Season (Apr. 1 to Oct 30) to date 12.54, normal to date 15.09 Year to date 17.65 inches; normal 18.94 inches. LINCOLN TEMPERATURES Robert Huston, Mi 4.8 Howard Isaacs, Mi 10.21 lone Jensen, Mi 6.2 Leatha Johnson, Mi 19.2 Child Guidance, Se 100.00 Line. Tel TeL Se 16.15 Mrs.

Don Armstrong, Se 67.92 Mrs. James Babocock, Se 68.40 Evelyn Barr, Se 85.00 Marilyn Beggs, Se 34.00 Mrs. Lloyd Bender, Se 85.00 Mrs. Georgia Bouwens, Se 11.32 Ed Bowman, Se 85.50 Mrs. Chester Bratt, Se 85.00 Wanda Bratt, Se 12.00 Mrs.

Glen Bridges, Se 25.47 Mrs. Richard Brown, Se 90.00 Mrs. John Buchholtz, Se 86.00 Mrs. Vernon Byron, Se 85.00 Elmer Kastanek, Mi 1.4 Betty Kuklish, Mi 8.2 Marvel Mahoney, Mi 6.0 Linda Merritt, Mi 14.2 Paige Namuth, Mi 52.9 Maedell Neeman, Mi 11.7 Jan Nitzschke, Mi 18.5 Stump, Maple Valley, brothers, John, Joseph Taft, both Lincoln, Harvey Taft, Falls City, Ralph Taft, St. Louis, sisters, Mrs.

Ruth Arnold, Falls City, Mrs. Mary Arnold, Sabetha, 21 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren. Hodgman Splain Roberts Mortuary, 4040 A. MILLER Maud, 96, 1145 South, died Friday. Born Sioux City, Iowa.

Lincoln resident 73 years. Member Royal Neighbors. Survivors: sons, Joseph Phoenix, James William both Lincoln; daughters, Helen, Lincoln, Mrs. Floyd Wolf, Mrs. Cletus Hummer, both Tecumseh; eight grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren.

Services: Graveside 1:30 p.m. Monday, Fairview. The Rev. Albert Gray. In state 8 a.m.

1:20 p.m. Monday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 6037 Havelock. SHADBOLT Nellie, 9 1 1171 Idylwild, died Friday. Born Illinois. Retired 50 year employe Mary Jane garment factory.

Survivors: nephews, Ray Hubert, Lincoln, Clyde Hubert, Chicago; nieces, Mrs. Verna Range, Loveland, Mrs. Eva West, Zelma Novotny, Mi 1.2 Peggy Partington, Mi 19.4 Mrs. Bob Carmack, Se 12.32 Catholic Soc. Se 227.50 Rebecca Rager, Mi 12.3 Friday 4 a.m 71 5 p.m.

92 5 a.m. .....70 6 p.m. .....91 6 a.m. 68 7 p.m 89 7 a.m. 67 8 p.m.

.....84 8 a.m 71 9 p.m. 77 9 a.m. .....76 10 p.m 75 10 a.m 81 11 p.m. .....75 11 a.m 83 Saturday 12 p.m 87 12 a.m. 73 1 p.m.

82 1 a.m 76 2 p.m 85 2 a.m .74 3 p.m. .....87 3 a.m. 72 4 p.m 89 Cedars Home, Se 158.07 Wm. Reckewey. Mi 13.2 Jerry Retherford, Mi 49.1 Barbara Conway, Se 12.00 Cornhusker Christian, Se 128.00 Mrs.

Jack Curran, Se 60.00 Phyllis Samuelson, Mi 3.C Official National Weather Service Forecasts NEBRASKA East: Cloudy, hot Saturday night, Sunday. Lows 60 70. Highs Sunday 90 95. Precipitation probabilities Saturday night, Sunday 20. Platte Valley South: Chance rain Saturday night.

Cloudy, hot Sunday. Lows 60 65. Highs Sunday 9 0 93. Precipitation probabilities Saturday night 30, Sunday 20. Sandhills: Cloudy, cooler Saturday night, Sunday.

Lows 60 6 5. Highs Sunday 87 92. Precipitation probabilities Saturday night, Sunday 10. Panhandle: Fair, hot Saturday night, Sunday. Lows 55 65.

Highs Sunday 90 100. Precipitation probabilities Saturday night 10, Sunday 5. EXTENDED FORECAST Occasional periods of showers or thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday and in extreme south Wednesday. Warm Monday, cooler Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows in 60s.

Highs in 90s Monday and in 80s Tuesday and Wednesday. BORDERING STATES Iowa: Cloudy. Missouri: Humid. Kansas: Cloudy. Colorado: Cloudy.

Wyoming: Cloudy. South Dakota: Fair. LINCOLN DATA Temperatures year ago: high 98, low 73. Record high 103, 1936; low 50, 1929. Roy Schleicher, Mi 65.C Leslie Dove, Se 60.00 Lloyd Dowhower, Se 85.00 Louise Strong, Mi 18.00 42.10 Linda Thomsen, J.

Earle Trabert, Mi NEBRASKA Epworth VilL, Se 450.00 Alma Fitzgerald, Se 8.49 Larry Frahm, Se 48.45 Pauline Freeman, Se 65.74 7.00 22.00 Neil Trabert. Mi Council Bluffs Wrestles With Bus Problems Council Bluffs, Iowa iSH Council Bluffs City Manager Don Harmon and his administrative assistant planned a study of the Sioux City municipal transit system as they wrestled with the problems of Council Bluffs' ailing system. City Transit lines, which operates Council Bluffs' system, notified the city council a week ago that it plans to discontinue five existing feeder routes Nov. 1 and operate only the feeder line into Omaha as a consequence of financial ills. At that time Harmon said the city could decide to subsidize the system, discontinue the service permanently, or 91 66 Alice Vidger, Mi 14.80 93 71 96 54 North Platte 95 64 Omaha 04 61 Scottsbluff 93 67 Sidney 94 68 Valentine Andy Gana, Se 130.18 92 54 10:30 Mass Religious Discovery Children How man can live off wild foods of land 033) Homebuying 10:45 0 Christophers 11:00 Movie: Western 'Stranger from Santa Fe' Teen Topics Discussion 0 Lutheran Service Rel.

0(0)04 This is Life 05 Cartoons 11:30 Q0(ID Face Nation 04 Faith Today 09 Patterns for Living 1 AFTERNOON 12:00 Meet Press News News Conference Bowling Sports 0lT) Mayors Office 05 This is Life Relig. 09 Mov: 'Other Love' 12:15 Q3 0n) Your Hospital St. Elizabeth 12:30 St. Louis Pittsburgh Movie: Comedy 'Ma, Pa Kettle Column South' 03D Statehouse Report 05 Comment Informative 12:45 0(H) Homebuying 1:00 Putt Putt Golf QT0 3D Rawhide West. 05 Movie: 'Privilege' 1:30 Issues, Answers 09 Movie: 'Outcast' 2:00 Movie: 'Beau James' CD Pinpoint Bowl.

2:30 011) AAU Champions America Germany boxing in Berlin (90m) 3:00 05 Bible Answers 09 Mov: 'Headless Ghost' 3:30 0 Seaspray Adventure Champions Adventure 4:00 Pet Set Animals Eva Gabor Movie: Adventure 'Against All Flags' 03T) Westerners GDQ013 Speak Freely Dr. Sidney Hook 05 Faith Today Religious 4:30 Hugh Lewis Music O0 Where's Huddles 0409 Cartoons 05 Bible Answers Relig. 5:00 Most: News 0 Nashville Music 0013 World Press 5:30 News 5:55 0(H) Drugs Medical trips Chadron Grand Island Imperial Lincoln Norfolk Sharon Warner, Ml 32.80 92 52 99 65 Barbara Weaver, Ml 13.80 Mrs. Joseph Gordon, Se 135.84 John Hall, Se 85.00 Arlene Hegedus, Se 11.32 Mrs. Albert Hinkle.

Se 85.00 Barbara West, Mi 35.70 Fauna Wikoff, 3.50 John Brown, Se 33.00 Gen. Tobacco, Su 9.74 REGIONAL 90 61 Topeka 91 65 Sioux Ci 92 65 94 68 Goodland Concordia 6:00 Most: News Strike It Lucky Bowl. (0Q013 Gardening 6:30 Q5 Movie: Drama 'Echoes of Evil' Retired mobster meets problems in trying to reform; Barry Sullivan, Jane Wyatt 0QCLD Miss Impossible IMF foils plot to ruin friendly country; Sally Ann Howes C1Q4 Lawrence Welk 013 High, Wild Ice fishing; mountains 7:00 (DO13 Summer Sounds Guggenheim Memorial Con cert by Goldman Band 7:30 Q5 Mov: 'Lost Man' Black organizations plans robbery for funds for cause; Sidney Poitier 0Q1l) Mv 3 Sons Dodie has crush on teacher OQ4 Val Doonican Var. Millicent Martin, Phil Harris, Bernard Cribbins 8:00 3D Arnie Comedy Lillian jealous of Arnie's sultry secretary 8:30 O01D Mary T. Moore Mary's tax return audited Strangers in Own Land Blacks: black power, pride, self help prgrams aspects in consciousness in America 04 Dragnet Police 9:00 OCE)0ID Mannix Det.

Members of black market ring commit suicides fj Immortal Drama CD 0013 Susskind 4 Wrestling Sports 10:00 Most: News 10:30 Movie: Sci Fiction 'Zombies Revenge' Gale Storm (90m Mov: Ca11 Me Madam Ambassador finds love effective in cementing international relations; Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor Movie: 'Joe Butterfly' Comedy: 5 G.I.'S con Japanese into helping them: Au die Murphy, Keenan Wynn, George Nader (90m) 05 Roller Derby Sports 11:30 05 Movie: Comedy 'Reluctant Astronaut' 12:00 Mov: 'Desert Legion Mov: 'Capt. Scarlett Bold rogue takes on enemies to win kingdom, woman; Richard Greene, Leonara ty Lennis Holle, Se 85.00 Mrs. Robert Hronfk, Se 12.00 Louis Gogela, Se 25.00 Robert Goyne, Se 49.00 TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE Mrs. Richard Johnson, Se 85.00 Lutheran Family, Se 70.00 Mrs. J.

W. Malone. Se 100.00 Kimball. Metcalf Funeral Home, Kimball, Mrs. Margaret Flynn, Modesto, Calif.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. The Rev. Thomas C.

Huxtable. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Leslie Hubert, Jake Lickei, Miles Johnston, Dale Rustermier, Vernon Schwier, Jack Walentine. IBM Su 33.15 86 62 Milwaukee 79 63 Harold Kurtzer, Se 23.00 58 47 Mpls. St.

Paul 92 57 83 68 New Orleans 91 72 Latsch Su 3.81 Mrs. Virgil Martin, Se 170.00 Mrs. Les McAdams, Se 11.40 95 54 New York 82 65 Line. Elec. Se 1.283.25 89 53 Oklahoma City 80 69 84 62 Line.

Off. Su 37.67 82 61 Philadelphia 81 61 Phoenix 96 82 Charles Reeve, Se 18.00 Mrs. Les McAdams, Se 11.32 Mrs. Les McAdams, Se 167.15 Mrs. Derek Metzger, Se 16.98 Mrs.

Derek Miller, Se 85.00 SMITH Charlie 91 47 Portland, Me. 81 58 87 66 Portland, Ore. 74 60 84 58 Rapid City 94 55 82 72 Richmond 84 66 77, 2324 No. Lifetime Lin Schwartz Paper Su 235.10 Schwarz Paper Su 67.22 Un. of Se 132.50 Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Billings Bismarck Boston Buffalo Casper Chicago Cleveland Da4.

R. Worth Denver Detroit Fargo Helena Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Miami Beach 12th, died Friday. service by public provide bus ownership. Margaret Mistoler, Se 16.98 92 53 St. Louis 94 71 86 62 Salt Lake City 97 64 Payroll Fd.

co F. Golden, 81 49 San Diego 63 72 Tr 28,938.34 39 54 San Francisco 63 54 Inez Nealy, Se 85.00 Nebr. Boys Ranch, Se 228.00 The Cedars, Se 1,927.68 Mrs. Thomas Ness, Se 85.00 94 73 Seattle 70 57 88 73 Medical Fund 84 63 Bryan Se 646.00 102 81 Tucson 87 66 Washington 85 67 Wichita 84 75 90 64 Mrs. Carl Oestmann.

Se 85.00 Donmar Se 17.42 Omaha Home for Boys, Se 50.00 P. L. Grossman, Se 11.50 Anna Peet, Se 125.00 Soshnik Is Doane Speaker Med. Center. Se 15.00 Aubrey Pinkston.

Se 170.00 Physicians Path. Se 23.50 68 50 CANADIAN 69 50 Regina 59 49 Toronto 76 56 Winnipeg 75 56 Vancouver Jti. D. Shaffer. Se in.no 84 62 Connie Racicky, Se 125.00 Dee Rap, Se 39.62 Arlyn Rexinger, Se 5.60 Calgary Edmonton Montreal Ottawa 66 52 Mate Clinic, Se 26.50 69 57 Stockwell Se 4.95 Cnsto Rey, 35.53 Treas.

City, Se 6.5fi Wagey Se 16.33 Royce Ronning, Se 12.00 Emily Schmale. Se 12.00 women's Clinic, Se 15.00 Mrs. David Schreiber. Se 12. no Relief Fund Mrs.

Kenneth Schuster, Se 33.96 bt. Se 12.00 Gilmour Danielson, Su 21.75 Peru Diploma Is Welcomed After 27 Years By DEAN TERRILL Southeast Nebraska Bureau Shirley Smith, Se 39.62 Mrs. Wm. Stype, Se 12.00 Mrs. Richard Turek.

Se. 170.00 Radiology Associates, Se 113.00 Crete "Anything We Can Do You Can Do Better" was the title of University of Nebraska President Joseph Soshnik's address at the Doane College Commencement exercises in Crete Friday. He was referring to the never ending advances in both sicentific and social understanding that are the Kupperts Su 23.29 Mrs. Bob Walter, Se 85.00 Sarah Watley, Se 85.00 According to a 10 year franchise which was signed with the city in 1967, the city agree to "maintain a reasonably adequate schedule for the accommodation of its passengers and shall furnish reasonable and adequate transportation service proportionate to the reasonable requirements and the extent of the demand and need for transportation." If the franchise is violated the city has the right to discontinue the contract, according to the contract. In its letter to the council, the company said a contract settlement with the union representing the drivers "has so substantially changed the cost picture for the company that continued operation of the entire transit system is no longer possible." Members of Teamsters Local approved a contract with City transit July 28 providing a 50 cent an hour raise this year, 30 cents next year and 25 cents the following year.

wagey su 3.85 Gartner. Gilbert. Se is no Shirley Werner, Se 85.00 John Hanigan, Se 5.00 Cook It was 27 years, four James White, Se 340.00 WICS Home, Se 160.00 coln resident. WWI veteran. Employe Midwest Life Insurance 37 years.

Member American Legion Post 3, Newman United Methodist. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Ruth Talbert, Los Angeles, Mrs. Hazel Parnell, Mrs. Phyllis Nev els, both Omaha, Mrs.

Joyce Ann Smith, Lincoln; brothers, Ed Omaha, L. K. Lincoln; eight grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Newman United Methodist, Lincoln.

Burial Wyuka. In state 5 p.m. Sunday to services, Umberger Sheaff Mortuary, 48th Vine. Thomas Funeral Home, Omaha. STEINBERG Mrs.

Jennie Lederman, 85, died Friday at Los Angeles. Former Lincoln and Kearney resident. Survivors: sons, Meyer Lederman, Lincoln, Jack Lederman, Kearney, Hyman Lederman, New York City; brothers, Izzy Epstein, Louisville, Dave Epstein, Brooklyn, N.Y.: sisters, Mrs. Abe Krakuer, Brooklyn; Mrs. Fannie Regelson, New Haven, Mrs.

Sara Farber, Lincoln; Mrs. Dan Minster, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Dora Zelen, Los Angeles; four grandchildren, sue greatgrandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Hodg man Splain Roberts Mortuary, 4040 A.

Rabbi Morton Waldman. Mt. Carmel. WHEELER C. G.

(Guy), Joliet, 111., died Saturday. Retired Railroad master welder. Member Joliet Masonic Lodge, United Presbyterian Church. Survivors: wife, Ann; sister, Audrey, Lincoln. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No.

27th. faui Feterson, Se 95.00 grown children and two grand rnysicians Path. Se 47.00 Lena Williams, Se Mrs. Jacob Wyman. Se.

kids ago that Mrs. Phyllis L. E. Sharrar. Se 10 nn MORNING 85.00 56.60 31.60 6.00 products of the development of Bridgmon en Dwight Snyder, Se 160.00 Hertert Brugh, Se rolled at Peru J.

R. ThomDson. Se 9Q nn I an a rankim. Fe human capabilities 7:00 House of Hone, 110 nn Gerald Mahoney. Fe 6.00 uv.uv 1 Story Religious 0 Insight Religious fl Sacred Heart Relig.

7:30 State College. Friday night came that long He pointed out that "As never before, business and industry will be looking for LOMR, Se 530 00 eison, 910.00 Walter Schram, Se 125.00 Eastman Kodak, Su 184.50 17.80 C. Penney. Su fi4 31 erox iorK uo. Pub.

Welfare, Re. 10.00 uengas. se m.51 7:45 World of Wonder 8:00 0 Glory Road Music 0 Dayey, Goliath 0T1 Tom, Jerry 04 Oral Roberts Rel. 8:30 0 Plain Talk Inform. Liinc.

Se 27.60 sensitive human beings, people sought bache who will be willing to share tor's degree their training and skills with and possibly the their less fortunate brothers. widest smile "ThrA is Tin mnnrmnlv with amonS tne Latsch Su 5.58 Latsch Su 7. 11 Anderson Studio, Su 3.50 Credit Bureau, Se 60.00 Southside Cleaners, 129.30 Badger Shirt Su 12.10 Laverne Allen, Re 40.00 aua Dietrich, Re 59.00 Cartoon John Jlis, Re 70.00 Filled with Soul Stephenson Su 98.80 Motel. Re 152.00 1 0(1?) Children Only Corrugated Fiber Glass, Se 1,025.00 school's 61 sum Mrs. Bridgmon mer graduates.

Graduating from Cook High Simon Gaiter, Re 79.50 1 04 Rex Humbard Jess Haeffner, Re regard either to wisdom or good intention. We must seek and find means to reconcile differences between the 59.80 6.00 Edwin Herman, Re. Line. Housing Auth, Re. 71.00 Rose Stevenin, Re.

60.00 Lees Propane, Su 43.99 Mikes Trlr. Se 22.50 Steven Johnson. Re 441.00 School in 1944, she had attended Peru two straight years before generations and to find Metropolitan Life, 50.00 Metropolitan Life, Re 50.00 Edgar Schwaninger, Re. 224.50 Wilvon West 224.50 Desidero Montoya, 50.00 Maxs Apco, Su 5.00 City Missimn, Re 12.55 grounds on which cooperative getting bogged down with efforts may be enlarged," said family and farm respon Soshnik. sibilities.

There were five years of rural teaching before she took over the sixth grade at 9:00 0 Faith for Today Dr. Knutzen Discussion loony Quest Cartoon 9:15 Point of View 9:30 0 Sunday Comics Mayor Leahy reads Sunday comics 0 This is Life Religious 004 Cartoons 10:00 0 Cartoons Oral Roberts Religious mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniniiumuiiiiiiiiiHiiiii Interstate Glass, Re 3. 00 Wilson West, Re 3.00 Interstate Glass, Su 9.75 Wells Fargo. Se 75.00 McCollister St ays Notaries, and Violations, Are Now Increasing The number of new notaries public in Nebraska has jumped during 1971 and Secretary of State Allen Beermann said there has been a corresponding increase in problems and violations. Beermann reported the 14 increase this year was up from a normal growth rate of 1 or 2 of notaries in both government and private businesses.

Murray two years ago. "I suppose Fve attended 10 or 12 summer sessions, so many that I didn't keep track," she reflected. "I do know that there Louis Swift, Mi 50.50 City Glass, Su 38.19 Line, Journal, Su 23.48 Louis Swift, Re 77.15 Whitehead Oil, Su 225.00 Viola Benes, Se 48.40 Gooch Milling, Su 87.00 Kelso Su 56.30 Leons Food, Su 400.81 Donmar Su 314.42 Donmar Su 401.68 Line. Tel. Se 25.95 Line.

Se 204.45 Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, Tr 1,995.31 Lancaster Manor Morris Paint, Su 6.95 Old Party Label Less Important 6:00 0 Untamed World Adven. American wilderness explored: Grand Canyon, Everglades, ghost towns, mountain wildlife (30m) O0 Lassie Advent. 2 lonely people meet () NFL Action Football '70 NFC Minnesota Vikings CDQ013 Firing Line Mary McCarthy, author 04 Judd Drama 05 This is Life Religious 6:30 005 Disney: Comedy 'Boy Called Nuthin' City boy goes to ranch in west to live with Uncle; Forrest Tucker, Ronny Howard O0(U) Animal World Montana bison roundup dra matisze slaughter 0 Love on Rooftop Com.

Julie's dad wants them in nicer home (r; 7:00 O03D Movie: Comedy Phil Silvers as patrolman in wealthy residential area 004 FBI Detective Kidnapped girl mistaken for wealthy heiress (D 00 13 Pops Music Dizzy Gillespie (60m) 7:30 005 Red Skelton Com. George Gobel O0 Sonny, Cher Glen Campbell, Ted Zeigler 8:00 005 Bonanza Western Cartwrights accused of being penniless troublemakers (R) 004 Movie: Drama 'St. Valentine's Massacre' Chicago's '20's mob warfare, gangland killing; Jason Ro bards, George Segal, Ralph Meeker O0 13 First Churchills King determined to destroy Protestant religion (fi) 8:30 00(H) Henry VIH King Henry takes Jane Seymour as 3rd wife; Anne Stallybrass 9:00 005 Bold Ones Drama Man's mistress murdered (g) (DO 013 Fanfare Music Stotkowski conducts American Symphony Orchestra 10:00 Most: News 0013 Folk Guitar Plus 10:30 0 Movie: 'Texas Terror' John Wayne, Gabby Hayes Dalton Girls' 0 Boxing from Forum 0(H) Interns Drama Billards champ loses hand 05 Movie: Comedy 'She Done Him Wrong' 10:45 Merv Griffin Talk 04 Mov: 'Yankee Pasha' ftadio Hiehlifthts were enough that this diploma Omaha Congressman means quite a bit." Husband Lee, a farmer Outstate BERGMEIER Henry 73, Clatonia, died Friday. Survivors: wife, Alwina; son, Richard, Clatonia; sisters, Emelia, Mrs. Herbert (Addila) Riechers, both Clatonia, Mrs.

Jerome (Evelyn) Briggs, Long Beach, three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. FISHER Leon 68, Tobias, died Friday. Survivors: wife, Nina, son, Dan, Crawford; daughters, Mrs. Dee Slepicka, Lincoln, Darcea Davis, New Orleans, sisters, Mrs. Anna Rezabek, Wilber, Mrs.

Georgia Ulrich, Long Beach, Mrs. Jenny Peterson, Los Angeles, Mrs. Olga Rice, Yakima, Kelso Su 2,160.75 auctioneer real estate broker, headed the teacher's cheering C. E. Haeffner.

Su 84.00 22.78 section Friday night. All four children, including daughter 79.00 Mrs. James Vance who flew in Briggs Su Coca Cola, Su Consolidated Su Miller Paine, Su Schwartz Paper, Su Vestal Su 38.52 1.98 Latsch Su 13.10 Kelly Se 97.50 Post Master, Su 32.00 Ralph Slocum, Fe 689.50 Himane Society, Se 291.66 Monroe Su 37.00 United Typewriter, 17.68 Cap Prtg. Su 826.00 Line, Se 5.80 Line. Se 8.70 Nebr.

Pub. Po. Se. 3.10 Latsch Su 151.82 Bldg. Tr 3.723.41 Bldg.

Tr 14,849.18 Gilmour Danielson, 62.36 Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, Tr 54.667.13 SE Neb. Health Planning Council Rec. placed on file: Co.

Clks. rpt. from Detroit, were present for 443.46 the occasion. 24.90 John Y. McCollister says it wouldn't surprise him if President Nixon picked Treasury Secretary John Connally, a Democrat, as his running mate in 1972.

Commenting on a prediction made last week by Sen. Fred Harris, that Connally would be Nixon's choice as the vice presidential nominee, McCollister said he believes party labels are less important than they used to be. "People tend to vote for the A recent graduate of KC White Goods, Su 260.58 Colonial Homes, Mi 2,555.00 Aladdin Termite, Se 28.80 SATURDAY 5:00 Kent Jay KLMS 6:30 What's Opinion KLIN 9:00 Stereo Preview KWHG SUNDAY 6:00 Classical Music KFMQ 6:30 Lutheran Hour KFAB 7:00 Chuck Hub KECK 8:00 News WOW 10:30 Westminster Worship KLIN Immanuel Lutheran Worship KECK 11:30 St. Paul Methodist Service KFOR 1:30 Howard Hughes KLMS 2:00 Keyboard Immortals KWHG 6:30 Master Control KLIN 8:00 Voice in Headlines KFOR Evening Music WOW FM 8:45 Art of Living KFMQ padio WEEK Nebraska Wesleyan University, C. Esther Davis, Su 35.52 she had beaten Mom to a sheepskin and became a Journal Star, Ad 9.31 medical technologist.

The other Korsmeyer Elec. Su 17.77 children are George, a com Line. Se 671.46 Action Su 208.95 puter programmer in Omaha; Cap. Su 5.85 The hike from 2,418 last year to 2,774 this year has put a burden on the secretary of state's staff and budget, but even more, it has meant an increase in violations. Many of the new notaries, Beermann said, have apparently been signing their names before the principal has signed.

Many documents arrive in his office with only the notary's signature, he said, and this is illegal. "This oversight is a serious offense. Since notaries are officers of the court, this constitutes perjury." Beermann added he may start referring violators' names to the governor for revocation. and Lee Jr. and Steve, both City Water, Se 117.12 Gregg Se 644.65 Industrial Tool, Su 70.55 Pump Su.

10.54 Precision Bearing, Su 10.84 man rather than the party," employed at the Cooper Nuclear the Nebraska Republican said. statiorL Lee is a Vietnam "The fact Connally is a veteran. Democrat does not exclude Two grandchildren and Mrs. him from the vice presidential Bridgmon's parents, Mr. and nomination on the Republican Mrs.

Mrle Fisher nf Tnok. nkn Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, CBS, CO Networks: ABC, American; wb(. National: MBC, Tr 7,727.54 Building Grounds six grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Zajicek Funeral Home, Western, Burial Tobias Cemetery. KAHLE August 78, Crete, died Thursday. Survivors: sons, Donald Crete, Harry Milford; daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Dordthy) Eberspacher, Mrs.

Jerry (Marjorie) Bishop, Mrs. Glen (Ruth) June, all Crete; sisters, Mrs. Anna Schubert, Deshler, Mrs. Ernest (Louise) Schubert, Hodrege; 10 grand children. two greatgrandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Sunday, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. The Rev. Robert H. Conner.

Crete Riverside Cemetery. PROCHASKA Mary, 74, Ulysses, died Friday. Survivors: sons, Jerome, Lincoln, Ray, Cleveland, Ohio, George, Columbus; daughters, Mrs. Steve Krtochvil, Raymond, Mrs. Wilber Coleman, Mrs.

Frank Vozicka Mrs. Jerry Osmera, all Ullysses. ticket." attended the ceremony. Reg. of Deeds rpt.

Clk. Dist. Crt. rpt. Muni Crt.

State fines costs Lane. Manor Income rpt. Co. ClkEmploy T. Miller Subdivision Permit M.

Hanzlick Dept. of Rds. Agreement Norris Public Power Dist. Agreement Res. 2685, 2686, 2687 Agreement culverts Misc.

Sup. Bid Recessed CARL S. HARTMAN County Clerk Abbreivations for above legal: Line. Elec, Se 5,802.31 Line. Se 500.00 Latsch Su 34.50' Payroll Fd.

co F. Golden, crates IT) Zane Grey West. 11:30 Believe it or not, Mrs. Bridgmon already talks of enrolling in night classes this fall for further studies. She now hopes to add a BA in English to the newly acquired BS degree in education.

"Just one thing," she quipped. "I'm just hoping the next diploma doesn't take another 27 11:45 News McCollister stressed that the final choice is up to Nixon. The congressman said he thinks there are some indications unemployment will drop by next spring, but said he wasn't as optimistic about the control of inflation. McCollister said he believes the government will institute some type of wage price controls in the fall and that the controls, will "generally be welcomed by every consumer in the country." Fe; fee; Gr: mileage; Re: Rpt: report; Sa: services; Su: Ex: expense; groceries; Mi: reimbursement; salaries; Se: supplies. years." Northeast Press Assn.

Elects Dick Lindberg Beemer Dick Lindberg, publisher of the West Point Republican, has been elected president of the Northeast Nebraska District Press Assn. at the groups meeting here. Ken Kauffold of the Dodge Collector Claims Buy of 1st U.S. Paper Money Cincinnati (UPI) A local paper money collector who wishes to remain anonymous egal Notices IV MIWIWI KECK (1530); Lincoln 6 a.m. to sunset; Modern country music; headlines 20 after hour, news detail 20 before hour; livestock estimate: 6:55, opening futures market complete market, 12:05, weather 12.25.

KFOR (1240, AIN); Lincoln 5:30 to midnight, (Sunday sign on at 7) news: on half hour, hour; weather: 6:55, 12:15, mar kets: 12:45, sports: 6:35, 7:35, 5:30, tarm reports: 3:30, 12:50. KLIN ,1400, CBS); Lincoln 5:30 to 1 (Sunday 6:30 to 1); local news: 4 min. til hour except 7:30, 7:55, 4:55, CBS news on hour; sports: 7:35, 8:12, 5:10. KLMS (1480, MBS); Lincoln 24 hours; stock report: news: weather: :20, :40 (between 820 KFMQ FM (95.3 mc); Lincoln 6 to 1 Sat. till 4); progressive rock; Sun.

classical; weather: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 12:30, 3, 6:30, 7:30. job opportunities: 7:45, 7:45. KLIN FM (107.3 mc); Lincoln 5 30 to 1 (Sun. 6:30 to 1), simulcast with KLIN AM 5:30 to news on half hour thru 5:30 Mon Sat on hour Sun. CBS simulcast).

Tr 7.222.75 Weed Control Authority Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, Tr 1,744.33 LOMR Fund Payroll Fd. co F. Golden, Tr General Fund Cyril Bish, 7.00 Allen Boettcher, Re 7.00 ContL Su.

17.90 Esther Kriefels, Re 30.54 Twyla Lidolph, Re 60.57 Bonnie Navratil. Mi 28.86 Emery Nelson, Re 7.00 Phillips Petro, Su 62.44 Dept. of Info, Su 21.50 Latsch Su 10.13 Gen. Serv. Se 130.85 Don Crawford, Mi 5.00 Herman Gerdes, Mi 5.00 Mrs.

Ed. Moormeier, Mi 5.00 Mrs. Thomas Tvrdy, Mi 5.00 Mrs. Art Wiechert, Mi 5.00 Mrs. Richard Williams, Mi 5.00 Mrs.

Stanley Winch, Mi .5.00 Dwayne Wittstruck, Mi 5.00 Legal 'Notices': Public Notices paid or by Government Required by Law to Keep the Citizenry Informed. Public Notices at Required hy law to Keep tha Citizenry la for "security reasons," said COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Wednesday he had purchased criterion, was elected vice what, is believed to be the first president and Ted Huettmann, The Lancaster County Board of Services: 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Ulysses Catholic. Burial Ulysses Catholic Cemetery. Rosary 8 p.m.

Monday, Knott Funeral Home, David City. SLUSHER Frank 58, Pickrell, died Friday in Beatrice. Survivors: wife, Ruth; sons, David, Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Dale (Patricia) Janssen, Mrs. Carol Wagner, Mrs.

Calvin (Shirley) Peterson, Mrs. Kenneth (Karen) Sherwood, Miss Barbara, all Lincoln, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Albert, Wilber, Mrs. Charles (Joan) Richards, Jacksonville, brother, Carl, Hickman; 14 grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Pickrell United Methodist. Burial Roca. Commissioners convened. Present: Chairman, Kenneth Bourne. piece of paper printed by the money ever U.S.

govern Members: Wm. M. Grossman, Surgeon Dies Newington, Conn. iS) Dr. James T.

Grace, a leading cancer surgeon and former head of the Roswell Park memorial institute in Buffalo, N.Y., died Friday. Grace had Jeen in a ccma since March 'i, 1970, when he was injured in an automobile accident near Buffalo. Robert E. Colin, Sr. and Carl S.

Hartman, Co. Clerk. The minutes were approved. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALS Notice is hereby given that on Aug. It, 1971 at 3:00 P.M.

a public safe will be held to sell the following property held as collateral, to wit: IMS Plymouth Sports Fury 2 dr. convertible Serial P4S2 263481 Poor condition) said collateral being held to secure an obligation arising under security agreement held by First State Bank. Hickman, Nebr. Said sale will be held according to the laws of the State of Netf 1 The lateral to presently aFlrst State Bank, Xickman, Nebraska and may be seen there. FIRST STATE BANK Hickman, Nebr.

wisner iNews uironicie, was named secretary treasurer. State Ombudsmen Murrell McNeil explained details of his new state office to the group at the afternoon session. The members also voted to contribute $50 to the Jack Lowe Journalism Fund at the University of Nebraska. The fouownig claims were ment. The collector and dealer said he paid $4,000 for the $10 note, printed Aug.

10, 1861. He said he purchased through the New Netherland Coin Co. of New York, and insured it for $50,000. Latsch Su 97.17 Stanley Trampe, Se 623.25 approved. 'Bridge Fund Payroll Fd.

co F. Golden, 29.92 IBM Su Latsch Su 2.21 CUP and SAVE Tr 8.008.72.

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