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Wants to transfer I Ling-Temco-Vought and Schen- lutrlct DHy Sun. Btatrkt, Junt 32, Church conference off limits for Zulu Market Quotations Three get fines in Police Court Lads and Lassies The Lads and Ladies 4-H Junior Leaders Clulr will hold a hayrack ride and picnic tomorrow Members and guests are to meet at 6:15 p. ra. at the Holmesvllle School. From the school, they will go to McKenzie's Lake for fishing, boating and a weiner roast.

LOCAL CASH GRAIN (Approximate for Beatrice area baaed on Kansaa City market lew 16 cent! bubeU Wheat 1.81 KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN I.3014 MUo 101 (Noui real prlcea oa oorn and mUo majr vary widely, depending on whethw (train la needed (or rindlnf or la to be ihlpped to terminal For a current quote call your elevator. Kansaa City each Bnce at cloie yeiterda oarrled thow the price trend at the terminal market) 8.87 million Tuesday. The market was up despite some sharp profit taking on several glamor Issues irt airlines, office equipments and color television. The list was once again approaching the 900 level, in the Dow Jones industrial, average and some stock was obviously for sale in that area. Losses of about 2 points were shown by Eastern Air Lines, Northwest Airlines, IBM and Zenith Admiral was off nearly 3.

Down a point or so were United Air Lines, New York Central, Magnavox and Texas Gulf Sulphur. Braniff Airways dropped 4. On the other hand, Xerox and Douglas Aircraft each rose more than 3. Gains of 2 or more were made by United Aircraft, Du Pont, Evans Products, Gulf Western Industries, Hamilton Watch, Kelsey-Hayes, Electric and Universal Oil Products. Ahead about a point or more were Jones Laughlin, Bethlehem, Control Data, Taft Cenco Instruments, General Aniline, compared with Prices were generally higher in heavy trading on the American Stock Exchange.

ERRONEOUS REPORT A fine listed in the June 6 Issue of the Daily Sun erroneously reported that John Harms, Adams, -was fined $10' for no fishing license. The name should have been James A. Harms of Adams. Special On Take Out Orders June 19 -24th (Closed On Monday) 10 Pc Tub Chicken Reg. Price 2.S0 1 Pint Cole Stew Reg.

Price .60 Total Both For CO OC Only flancho Drive In Restaurant 110 So. 20th Ph. 223-320 GENEVA (AP) The South African government has refused Anglican Bishop A. H. Zulu per mission to attend a conference on church and society in Geneva next month, the World Council of Churches announced today.

Bishop Zulu is bishop of the diocese of St. John's Transkei in South Africa. The Transkei Is the first of the self-governing territories which the South African government Is establishing for Fiist customers OXNARD. Calif. (AP) Rancher Katsuml Arimura has been having a problem with trespassers on his field.

So he placed a board full of spikes across the road at the field entrance. Tb first customers were Ven- tura County sheriffs denudes who drove Into the field, turned around, started back to town and listened as all four tires of their car went and steadily flat The deputies were making a routine night check of the field. Local Market Marshall Produce Cream .60 Livestock OMAHA- (AP) (USDA) -Wednesday's livestock quota tions: Hogs barrows, gilt and sows 330-500 lbs steady to 29 500-600 lb sows steady; No. 1-2 190-240 lbs 26.25-z6.50; No, 1-3 190-240 lbs 25.75-26.25, few 26.50; 240-270 lbs 25.00-26.00; 33(W00 lb sows 18.50-21.50. Cattle calves 100; steers and heifers mostly steady; utility and.

commercial cows steady, canner and cutter strong, high choice and prime lb steers 26.00-26.10; 1,150 1,330 lb 25.65-25.75; choice 24.75-25.50; good and choice 24.25-24.75; high choice and prime 1,014 lb heifers 24.35; high choice 24.85-25.00; choice 24.00-24.75; good and choice 23.25-24.00; utility and commercial cows 17.50-19.00, few 19.25; canner and cutter 15.50-17.50. few 17.75-18.00. Scouts recognized at church service FAIRBURY (Special) A epecial observance was part of the" worship service at the First Methodist Church in Fairbury Sunday morning. Five young rfien received Cod and Coun try Awards. of 303.

302 end 301 respectively the Cornhusker Council, Lincoln, was present and spoke of tt correlation of Church and Stout activities. The awards were given to Jim Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill: i Haberman. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jfchn Haberman; David and Russell Boeckner, sons of Mr. dhd Mrs. Howard Boeckner and Don son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orval Stewart. Many Scout Jeaders and workers were present. Among them were Leslie Webb, Organization and Extension Officer In Arrow Trail District; Frank fcrause, Scout Executive from near Manhattan, Ed Ku- jath. Dr. C.

B. Schwab and Vernon Hodges, troop masters of 303, 302 and 301 respectively and boys from their troops; Cub Scouts and Den Mothers "from Pack 302, West Ward; and Explorer Scouts and their advisor, Wyatt Corbin, many be- tog irr unif ornrof theiriparticu-lar division. Following the church service, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Krause and baby and the Rev. and Mrs, Littrell and son Joe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Webb at Jhe Parklane Supper Club. Minor accident FAIRBURY (Special) The Sheriff's Office reports a minor two-car accident Tuesday everting occurred on a bridge a half mile south and a quarter mile west of Diller. Drivers the cars were Dwaine Freitag and Steve Krebs. The report showed that one car struck the north side of the bridge and then collided with the other vehicle. Sun Want Ads bring results.

Three oersons were fined a total of $60 in Police Court Tuesday when-appearing before Magistrate Harlan Hubka. Paying fines were: Haroia Besack! 221 N. 21st running a stop sign, $10; Jack B. Ho-den, 1208 6th negligent driving, $25; 'and Leslie A. Hawkins, Route 1-A, careless driving, $25.

4-H Workshop slated for June 29 The 4-H workshop will be held Wednesday, June 29, with a 9 a. m. morning session and an afternoon session at 1 o'clock. This year the workshop is for every 4-H'er boys and girls. There will be morning sessions on demonstrating and posters plus afternoon sessions on 4-H activities and Judging covering both agriculture and home economics.

Girl struck by car dies in Chapman CHAPMAN (AP)-Shari Foale, 4 of Chapman, was fatally injured Tuesday when struck by a car on Highway 30 in Chapman. The car was driven by Ken neth E. Greene, 67, who told the Safety Patrol he was west bound behind another car when the child ran into the path of his vehicle. Greene lives in Central City. Shari was the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Foale. She was the 183rd trafic victim of the year In Nebraska. The toll a year ago on June 22 was 138.

Feature Times FOX "Those Magnificent Meij. in Their Flying Machines" HOLLY-Cartoons "Darling" 7:45. CREST Starting at Dusk: A Special "Bonus" For You! With This Coupon 100 Extra Free Green Stamps Coupon Expires June 25th With $3.00 Purchase or More Grant St. Jack Jill will give you an "extra" 100 Green Stamps on $5 or more purchase. Our "Special" way of saying: "Thank You" Sheep spring lambs 90-75 shorn ewes about steady; choice and prime spring lambs 22.75-23.50; cull and utility shorn ewes 9.00-6.50.

NEW YORK (AP) The stock market remained generally higher this afternoon on the week's heaviest trading. Here was the picture near the close: Vohims for the) rlav wa mated at 7.5 million shares m. i 2 59' BEEF STEW Funerals Maze Memorial services for Miss Hattie May Maze were held today from the Harman Mortuary Chapel with, Rev. Clarence Wesley Buehler officiating. Further services will be held Thursday at 2' p.m.

from the Thornburg Funeral Home Chapel, Seneca, with Interment in Seneca Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Centenary Methodist Church and to the Seneca Methodist Church with the Harman Mortuary in charge. Troubough Funeral services for Mrs. Lyda Troubough were held today from the Zajicek Funeral Home, Wilber, with in-terment in Riverside Cemetery, Crete. Jun Funeral services for Vlastimir J.

Jun were held today from the Wherry Chapel, Humboldt, with the Rev. Mr Terpestra officiating was-inCzech-NationaLCemfc tery, southwest of Humboldt. Military rites were conducted at the grave by the VFW. Bain Funeral services for Roy D. Bain will be held Thurs day at 2 p.m.

from the Wherry Mortuary, Table Rock, with Rev. Alvin Trucano officiating. Interment will be in Table Rock Cemetery. Petersen Memorial services for Fred Petersen were held to day from the Harman Mortuary Chapel. Rev.

George Warren Campbell and Rev. E. Allen Magill officiated with interment in Filley Cemetery. Filley. A memorial has been established to the Heart Fund with the Har man Mortuary in charge." Dorn Family prayer services for Joyce LeeAnna Dorn were held today from Zlon Lutheran ihurch-parish east-of Pickrell, with further services from the church.

Rev7 Elwin Bergstraesser officiated with in terment in the church ceme tery. A memorial fund has been established to Zion Lutheran Church with Emil Wallman and Arnold Buhr in charge. Grif- nths-Fox-Hovendick Chapel. Ridder Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Huss Ridder will be held Friday at 2 from Grace Lutheran Church, Fair-bury with Rev.

M. Matushka Burial will- be in West Gladstone Cemeterv. A memorial fund has been estab- IiieAJuckolsrMeyer-Jtome4oc runerais, airbury. BEATRICE BAltf BUM Bobtrt 8. A Georra Hanln Ce-Pnbllhre a.

m. narvia nblliher (180S-19S4) PRESS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fly Car- icr my ooc per weeic. uf mall in advance In Beatrice Trade Terrl. tory: one year $8.00: Six monthi. 4.25; three montht.

$2.26: all other mall $12.00 on. year. Published dally except Saturday. iu way. inaepenaence Way Labor Dav.

Thlnlrcolulno Second Clast Postage oenuice. neorasKa. ntaio. wmoMi mmi comum DIRECT 7) ROADSHOW 'ro pnpiniR he tor 2 PEANUT -43c BUTTER Jansen Hotel Steak House' National Entertainment Center Presents Nightly: Fabulous y-- I AID Our Family Preserves Grape, Plum 18-Oz. 0 Peach Jars 07C onruBiT into Tri-County A freeholder's petition has been filed with County Superin tendent Lyle Hunkins by Lor enz'Pohlmann to transfer 160 acres of.

land from School District 167 to the Tri-County Di trict. The land Is identified as the southwest comer of sec. 10 In Grant township. VENDING MACHINE HIT Officers, making rounds early this morning, discovered a pop machine at Dale's Sinclair Service, 1849 E. Court had been broken into.

Money from the change box was missing. Deaths Victor Sebek wilber (SDecial) Funeral services for Victor Sebek will held Thursday at 2 P.m. from Zaiicek Funeral Home with Pas Brei officiating. Sebek. 54, died Tuesday in an Omaha hospital.

Survivine are his widow. Ade line: two sons. Robert of Wil ber and Dr. Bruce of Euclid, Ohio: four sisters, Mrs. Anna Bouska-a n-d -Mrs.

Georgia Alice Schneider, Swanton, and Mrs. Lena Bamestor: and four brothers, Anton of De-Witt, Charles of Wilber, Joe of Lincoln and James of $agie Bend, Minn; Interment will be in Bohemian Cemetery. The American Le- gion will be in charge of serv Maude Worster WYMORE Mrs, Maude Worster, 85, died this morning in a Beatrice hospital. She is survived by one brother. H.

L. Eshbaugh, Manhat tan, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Laughlin Funer al Home. Clean out-of-eason Clothes before you put them Leo Soulcup Cleaners Shirt Laundry 115 So. 5th 223-3148 Vincent's 6th Court.

Beatrice Open Mon. Thru Frl. 7 am to 8 pm Sat Sun. 7 am to 2 pm Picnic Blue Springs Vol Flremans June 24 25th Dance Each Evening Starts Today! FROM ITS ENGAGEMENT pricfs 7:45 P. M.

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