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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 8

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bWM My be. ImMh, Wa, Sf. 14. INI Deaths Funerals- Almanac, .1 Patients Parents Hospitals Pown County Memorial Admitted: Anne 8 1 aider, Humboldt; Mr. Ronald Gofcert, Tecumseh; Mr.

Gkas Chauta, DuBoia; Mr, Rudolph Table Rock. Babies NfV Vydrlck James Cookul redr'jamee'Cookus, 41, Lincoln, formerly of Beatrice; morning, Sept. IS, at hit home. Born Ftf.l.ljW,tn Crete. Survivor: mother, Pearl took us, Lincoln; (laughter, Tina Coukua, Falrbury; brother, Alkn L.

Cookua, Beatrice; alatert, Mr. John (Irma) Hula of Mra. Raymond (LUa) They of Greaham, and Mr. Carl (Vtrgmla) Peuner of Blue Preceded In death by father, Allen and Infant sister, Martha. Tuneral: 1 p.m.

Friday, Belmont Baptist Church, MM N. 14th Uncol. Burial; Evergreen Horn Cemetery, Beatrice. Body la state one hour preceding service. Memorial, Belmont Bapttat Church and Hospice, both of Uncoln, Metcalf Funeral Home, 145 N.

27th Lincoln, In tharge. William C.White- William C. White, 62, Santa formerly of eamtrttiwr Tuesday, Sept. 15, In Ventura, Beatrice Community Hospital -Admitted: Larry Stanoaheck, 0tell. Kenneth Krel, Coleridge; Arthur Achtemater Lutheran Hospital Admmed: Mrs.

Herman Wehlan, Oketo, Kan Mrs. B. Peterson; Lulu B. Days Wynwre; Mr. Clarence Sprandel and Werner1 Niemeler, both of Ply mouth Clarence Whltton; Laura StefleM; George Fultoa, i Bile-Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Ellis, Beatrice, are parent of an pound daugliter, HoUy Lea, born Sept It at Beatrice Community Hospital. The mother is the former i r.Mikmii Kwlvii Fin-ham. her home Tuesday, Sept. 15.

Born Sept 8, IKtt, near Plckrell. Lived on farm east ol Beatrice (or 39 years, moving Into Beatrice In 14. Member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, rural Beatrice, and the Ladles Aid of the church. Survivors: aona, Ernest and LeRoy, both pf Beatrice; daughter, Tena Ueneman of Lincoln, Mr. Raymond (RoMtta) Stevens of Gothenburg and Mr.

Lester (Irene) Dora of Beatrice; 25 grandchildren, and 23 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Teda Jobman of Adams, Mrs. Albert (Jenny) Buhr of Plckrell, Grace Gieaman and Mr. Herman ITena) Bum, both of Beatrice. Preceded In death by husband, Henry, two sons, two grandsons, four greatgrandchildren, one brother and two sister. Funeral: 10:50 a.m.

Friday, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, rural Beatrice, Paator Harlan Stuthelt. Burial: church cemetery. Body In state at church one hour' preceding service. Memorial, with Hubert Rathe and Henry M. Jurgens In charge.

Prayer service: p.m. Thursday, Fog Funeral Home. i Funerals Petty Officer Third CUas Timothy Joseph UDaaaa, Beatrice. Military honor guard and memorial Mass, Thursday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Beatrice.

Memorials to St. Joseph Catholic Church Building Fund. Frank Sorenson, Fllley. Funeral, I p.m. Thursday, FUley United Methodist Church.

Graveside military service, Fllley Cemetery. Body In state one hour preceding service. Memorials to Fllley Cemetery, FUley United Methodist Church or the Fllley American Lutheran Church, Robert Norton In charge, Herman Mortuary, una TUBJIUU. UIUUUWU.M 1 Liberty; Hannah Weyers; Gerald Pett Djmlea: touw rjorothv KUia. Beatrice: and Mr.

and Frederick; URoy Bartels, Blo Springs: Eva Mffc HuM Great grandmother is Lola Danoers; air, ciyue n. evercu, uuimoiw wwwu General Hospital. 2300 S. 16th Uncoln, OU02. i born and raised in Beatrice.

Auenaea peaima nign fchool. Survivor: Vflfe, Adalglsa; daughter, Mary Jo; brother, Bauer, MarysvUle. DeWald-Mr. and Mr. Robert DeWald, Falrbury, are parents of as pound daughter bore Sept 1 Beatrice Community Hospital.

Mrs. DeWald 1 the former Renae Niederkleln. renmrteiie Mr and Mr. Bert Bendlckson, Lincoln, are parents of a 7 pound ounce ion born Sept 10 at Beatrice Community Hospital. The mother Is the former Michelle Gome, f- I orris of Saudi Arabia; aunt, Alice wnue ana tiazei Community Memorial, Marysville, Kon.

Admitted: Kathryn Brenton, MarysvUle; Ruth Sheperd, Vermillion, Jante Roeth, Blue- Raplda, Kanj Hertha Peetx, Ax tell, Kan. Dtamlaeed: Harry Bernhardt and Amber Brook, both of Blue Rapids, Dealree Larson, Watervllle, Berntece Lueers, MarysvUle; Tereaa Mulhern, Beattle, Archie Watson, VermUJlon, 'V of Beatrice. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Friday, Santa Paula emetery, Santa Paula, Calif. Rosary: Thursday evening.

lifK'rt hi SteQer Funeral cnapei, oama rauia, uam. Minnie Jobmon Minnie Jobrdan, 88, 1306 S. Ninth Beatricedied at i Smoke Sirens- Kff he 6 hous Fines Beatrice' District Court mUe northeast of Beatrice on i me i J. 30 p.m. a 22, Beatrice, was sentenced to two right-of-way fire.

Rural fire River Road. Railroad department responded. on a charge of breaking and entering July ytar sprobatkm Loren Bartholomew. 35. 413 W.

Court appealed the Falrbury 11:22 p.m. Tuesday, quarter mile southeast of Falrburjr. on Nebraska 8, near Falrbury sale barn. Car owned by Richard Ahrena, Endlcott. Front seat of car damaged by fire, started by dropped match.

Rural tire department. SdgjjienC 6f Gage County Court on a charge of third gre asttiult Feb. 24. He had been found guilty by a Jury id sehtencedlo 30 days In county aU. 1 Washington County, Kan.

2:30 p.m. Tuesday, mUe east of Barnes, on Kansas Driver: Todd Parker, WatervUle, Charles Johnson, Manhattan, Kan. Parker was driving a pickup pulling a terUllrer spreader, Wheel same oft the spreader and hit Frtto-Lay van Johnson was driving. Total damage estimated at more than $300. i Thefts 1 -'AA' -v '-A''k-- Beatrice An estimated $30 In gasoline was reported taken from a barrel at the city's Waste Water Treatment Plant between 8:30 p.m.

Monday and Tuesday. Derrick 8. Huston, 1710 N. 17th SL, reported a wheel taken off his bicycle and replace with a smaller one between 8:15 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday behind APCO, 300 Block North Sixth Street Wheel valued at $32. 10:30 a.m. Oct. 13. The case of Patricia Oltii, 1408 Wentworth on charges of second offense driving whUe Intoxicated, resisting arrest and criminal mischief Aug.

19, was continued to9.45 a.m. Sept. 22. hearing for Robert W. Stleb, 20, 1509 EUa on charges of terroristic threats, unlawful use of a firearm to commit a felony and resisting arrest Sept.

te set for 1:30 p.m. Octl 1 Richard Styers, 18, 1005 Martket SU was sentenced to seven days In Jail for theft March 25. Kay J. Wilcox, 31, 105 N. Fourth pleaded guUty to Divorces Accident Elolse J.

Lawlar Harmon, 33, 1720 N. 12th and Roger Heamoa4Sr Mlnot N.D. Married May 29, 1965, la VUliston.N.D. Carol S. Laber Unhart, 35, 817 n.

ivin ana jonn an amended charge of disturbing the peace Aug. 11. Fined 150. The original charge was refusal to submit to an LLenhart, N. 17th St.

Married Sept. 8, 1966, in -i. Beatrice4-- Tuesday afternoon, Formflt Rogers parking lot, 10th and Holbrook streets. Parked car owned by Sharon F. Scott, 811 Elk was hit by an unknown vehicle between 12:20 p.m.

and 7 p.m. Tuesday causing an estimated $150 h.Z' t-; Pawnee County Falrbury Vandalism fi'. t. Gage i County Court Kevin L. Nlday, 23, Blue Springs, withdrew a plea of Beatrice m.

un4 a aa aM al DauAaA 1. ffinocfliH ind entered a Plea of nolo contendere on a charee serving alcoholic liquor to the public without, a license Pawnee City. Car. collided on blind curve. Moderate J'JZt'X damagetoboth sA Damage estimated at $2058.

U--, uiy e. sepienced to two months probation. aiconoiiesi. Steve D. Bauman, 17, Plckrell, pleaded guilty to a charge of minor in possession Aug.

15. Fined $125. Elton O. Kollmar, 39, 1818 Scott was fined $200 and sentenced to one year probation on a charge of driving whue Intoxicated Aug. 12.

He had previously pleaded guilty. rj Smalj Claims Courts Judgment Timothy W. Young, 1700 Jackson and Willie Carel, 1420 N. 18th was awarded $36 of the $40 requested from Virgil "Salty" Simmons and Sons, 2315 Grant St. Transfers TUlle Agenda, acting as personal representative of the estate of Ben H.

Frerichs, to Tady Schlake, WtfcSWtt and WViE'A of SWVi. Sec.23. Loaan $108,000. ine cast: of Russell Zlto, 22, Wymore, on a charge of wing alcoholic liquor to the public without a license iiy 4 was dismissed. -i- WtnE-YOH Memorials to the Arthritis Foundation moy be sent to: Nebraska Arthritis Foundation, 120 No No.

69th The case of Jack Craig, Wymore, on a charge of serving alcoholic liquor to the public without a license July 4 was dismissed. Net ky year My tii earrlar kepal Hpini terrW etlxry stcriber ead tt sat year aWrk Daly Wfw lilS-4iM ea weekdays ar II bj. Richard G. Whlttemlre, 25, 521 S. Ninth pleaded guilty to a charee of driving while Intoxicated Sept.

8. Wayne E. and Edna P. Koenlg to John H. and Linda S.

ientenced to seven days In jail, drivers license revoked Winder, NW V4NV4, Sec. 26, part of Lot 2, Resubdlvlslon of mrslx months. Koenlg Development Catjpf rj)e4 D. Carl, 19, 109 N. Fifth on charges of Lots 1,2,3, Pioneer Acres, nilschlef May 29ntUuJ Subdivlslo Twp.WO;, COMPACT ST0M Hot nes- Crista Line-Need to talk out a personal problem? Call -tie Crisis Line, 228-3411, anytime night or day.

I Boiaan-Xontrol For assistance In a poison-related Anergency, call, toll-free In Nebraska, 800-642-9999. F0 THE DUSY HOUSEWIFE Ccocery deDvery oe Tmi. taw. Serf. 223.5107 r.l RSSISYE TKE ttCCT TO U.V.IT CJANTtTIES mil KC'Ji I te pa Men.

tfcre Set. vi Prlcei Good TJtni Sept. 22, 19J1 Handicapped Hotline For answers to questions on roblems related to physical, medical or emotional Isabllltles, call Nebraska's Hotline for the Handicapped, 100-742-7594. Medicare Questions To ask questions or check the status of Medicare claims, call (toll-free) 800-642-8340. Social Security Questions To secure Information, numbers, make reports, and so on, call (toll-free) 800-642-8310.

(Or 223-2309 for Beatrice residents.) Cancer Memorials American Cancer Society memorial gifts may be mailed to Bobble GuBtafson, 419 Belvldere, Beatrice, Neb. 68310. For American Cancer services and rehabilitation information, call Donna Schaefer, Family Planning Family Planning answering service has a new number In Beatrice, 228-0246. Information and clinic appointments also are available at the Tecumseh headquarters, 335-3988. 1 Gasoline Hotline For Information on fuel avaUabUlty in Nebraska, call (toll-free) 800-742-7595 in Nebraska or 800-228-4307 from out of state.

1 1 earning Lme For answers to questions about post- Etrk Econdary edutatlon opportunities In Nebraska, call (toll-ee)J-742-7511 and ask for Learning Line. Bargaii! Box PickupAnyone having clean Items for BitfgaiifBox, sponsored by the CbUdren's. Guild for the Benefit of the Martin Luther Home, may call JoAnne hue MESi sCSSi $cm or Mercedes Simmons. for hick, 223-5461; ickup. I "1 41.

Hew homes getting smaller It hsl6ri''A'' Fb r.ix By ALISON SMITH Sun staff writer -15'-? The American dream may be Vholo 5(0): Fryers i i wisn tMUufeM hrlnklng. e4 QfMt St That what the Nebraska Home Builders Association says. and smaller 39 2 fftCi Iouseholds have spurred a return to mailer Homes. Last year, the median size new Doway FcbficSiftner st. tome dropped 3 percent, from 1,645 Ikies SScel "''Vifeo Tl quare feet to 1,595 square feet, according to the U.S.

Census Bureau. l49 KtaMTCKficses a longstanding trend toward Increasingly larger homes. The median size home of 1963 Feature Full Servlct Meats To Serve You Better! The larger, multipurpose room is well-suited to the single homeowner who needs space for entertaining but who, after all, can only use one room at a time, the association says; Vaulted skylights, and clerestory windows a band of windows along the top of a wall, -create an airy, open feeling. Kitchen and dining rooms on raised decks, or loft bedrooms and or staircases opening onto a two-story living room can all make a home seem larger than It really is. Highly landscapred patios and decks take the place, the association says, of large backyards.

Designed properly, a patio can be a sunny day-time extension of the rooms Inside; The association believes condominiums will capture a greater 1 share of the market for both retirees and young people. Last year they accounted for almost 13 percent of all housing starts and for one-third of all new apartments. Financially strapped buyers also may be able to choose one home with two master bedroom suites to allow' co-ownership and sharing of mortgage payments i v. So, the association says, with a tittle 1 Ingenuity small can be 1 beautiful. Beatrice State Developmental Center's food service recently received a certificate Jor outstanding performance from the State Department of Public Welfare.

1 Less than 1 percent of the approximately 200 school faculties In the state that are reviewed by the department receive the recognition for food service management. The award tributes the effort of those persons who plan, prepare, and oversee food service management for the about 600 residents at BSDC. Superintendent Hugh Sage presented the award to Mike Mulvaney, assistant to the superintendent, and Snyder, djrector of food service; Three Gage County women recently received a certificate of appreciation for their efforts In blood collections. They are Rita Krlm, Gage County tied Cross director; Goldie DeBuhr, blood recruitment chairwoman and public relations and Norma Martin, high school recruiter. Presenting the award during the, region's annual conference was Charles administrative director for the American Red Cross Blood Services, Midwest Region.

ontalned only 1,365 square feet. Further-cuts are sure to follow as Fruits and Vegetables rruii ana vvgvuMiva he market adjusts to higher land, hnaterlair and financing costs. rf HoawGrewa TY" Jcnsthsi i 79 flrownhouses are cropping up In the C9 suburbs once the domain of single OMHomo amUy large lots. HoraJs afevbelng built In clusters sroauetilots to cut down on Development costs. Some builders are selling shells, termittlng buyers to finish the ome as time and money allow.

YlSeet t-h AtM But we won't be seems a return to styles, of rcienor Ddry- tmr SaerflM Frezea CORRECTION yesteryear, Home. Builders Association iv American: may- be willing' to sacrifice, sfjte', but only If the Illusion of SDacp the association addvivfe; ltlrJoesn't have to be cramped or uncomfortable, according to the biI(rsii are coming down, as ''great roomaflsln, the place of formal living rooms; and Vmtm Kites C-r--, y. Wessea 11 is us. 1 btstoat i i Nestt if' i 12t. I 1 MesMa it.

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