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'A 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a' 1 "i FREMONT (Nebr.V TRIBUNE i tlaa aeeordlni to law. New York Stocks PubKc Friday September 30, 1966 Page ISA -I- A )'' 1 1 I 11th day October, 1MI, at r.aa. la the Counell Chamber, at ha City Auditorium, thla ap DATED THIS llttt DAT OF IEPTEMBER, Ml. Art Lovald UkcdhsA Wife Rev. Lauman, Market In Turnaround; Advances Are Vigorous In Salt Lake City i i.ii.i..

CoWdhoJUM WARRANTY DEEDS Ethel G. Waterman to Milo tt. Johnson and wife as Joint ten ants, part Lot 1 Bader's Sub, of Lots 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 1, Nye Hawthorne $1 ($1. 10 Rev.) 35 Expected At Men' Church Meet Approximately 35 persons are expected to attend a meeting of the Men's Club of First Congregational Church Saturday morning at 7 at L-Parkway Cafe. Guest speaker will be William Donscheski, director of curriculum for the Fremont pub 1 1 schools.

Michael Hoesing, Gary Kluthe, Dan Kunce, Steven Yost, William Chleborad, Timothy Weber, Michael Stafford and Michael Best. The skit, "Out Where Men Are was given by Den 5. Medias, Romania, has a leaning tower (Tower of Trumpets) dating from 1450. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Layman of the local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter-day Saints are attending the 136th annual conference of the group today, tomorrow and Sun day in Salt Lake City, Utah. The conclave will be held in the Tabemacto on Temple Square. Davfd O. McKay, who turned 93 this month, will preside. He will be assisted by three of his counselors in the First presidency, Hugh B.

Brown, N. Eldon Tanner and Joseph Fielding Smith. Session will begin at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day and will feature, talks by most of the 39 general authorities who direct the world wide church affairs.

23 Boys Receive Cub Scout Awards Twenty-three Cub Scouts received awards during a meeting of Pack 106 in St. Patrick's Auditorium. They are: Gary Evert, Donald Engel, Bradley Coats, James Wewel, James Sendgraff, William Mruz, Timothy Maxey, Michael Conrad, Michael Rean-deau, John Maly, Jeffrey Engel, Mark Kingston, Benjamin Coats, Chris Millet, Timothy Toomey, OUSIAtOa HQ. IBM AN nRniNA.NT7H. 1 OI" TRK crrr or rnuMQNT.

nbrab- KA, AMENDING TllB CITY CODS OiT FKKMONT NJDBBA. KAI JHCTKW U-l. fAlLURH T(7CU MER MONTHS, BKCriON 114 ALLOWINO WKRJUB TO GROW Ba THAN KIOHTEKN INCHES HtOHi SECTION U-S. CRBATION Of JLIKNl TO KB 1M, AND 11-SI AND TO PRO. VIDS THE KFFEOTITB DATK OF THIS ORWMANCbI BB IT ORDAINED Bf THB MAYOR AND COUNCIL 0 THE a-allur to eut trasda during ium mtr roonin, una.

ii juwwipi wssds to (row mor than sigh, tasn htehu hlh ba Amanda to raad aa followai Th. rauura or hi iwnir atont'br occupant of wr I iltV A nut thft WiMI or to allow waodii to trow mora than lhtn (II) Inehat high upon any lot in cur, or upon tn curblnc adjoining auch lot or portion tharaof, la htraby da clarad to ba unlawful, punlnh-Ma uhdtr tht panaltiai provided undar Wctlon 1 of thla coda and furthar that it ba daclarad milunrl feuh1ct to lhltmnt aa prOTldad in Bactlona 11-1 and ll- or thie coae, irriAw it. That flantlon 11-t. rruiinn nt lian ba amandtd to raad aa followe: In th avani oi ina iauura oi anr ownar, agant or occupant to abata anr nalaanca daacrlkad by gectlona to 11-1 within flva day from and after the aervlce of the notice provided for by the preceding iicuon, in uiiji (krnnrh ita nolle deoartment. ahall cause auch nulnance to be abated, and the expense tnereoi tonether wnn a cnarge or ien no Dollara for the admlnlatra- tlnn of thla aeotlon ahall be cer tified to br the chief or ponce, and ouch certificate deposited with the city treaaurer, and the a a ma Khan eonatHuta 4 lien againat the premlaea the aame aa any other special assessm ant.

and shall bear interest at tne rate of six per cent per annum. cannot be found so as to be served either personally or by regie- mrmA mH than the chief of DO- lice shall post a notice upon such premises ana ir me nuisance not abated within five days from the date of the posting of auch notice, the aforementioned certl-flcata to the city treasurer shall show tbe method of service of auch nonce. SECTION" TIT. RKPEATj ORTO-ivii. FCTTONd.

That the orla- inal flections 11-11. 11-1 and 11-1 be and they herebr are renealed. PATIO, Thla Ordinance ahall be in full lore ana errect upon us passage approval and publlca- ATTENTION ELKS Opening Fall DANCE SATSafSY OF OWJTHBlMIFv BUUTAanny mflnt.itm Oct. 1st Semi-Formal Hors d'Oouvrti about 8 P.M. by th Do Breakfast Later Western Stylo Music ly Paul Moorhoad and His Orchestra Mombars and Their Quests Plan te Attend rwnvi it -Kill- Section Clarence k.

Jones, Pkul tm Title tt, United Btatea'code? Lwnard. E. J. Liechty, Ailene 'rAte of hllSg: Vpt 10, l.iorst Liechty, Charles 6. Murray.

t. Title of publication: Fremont John Ban ford a Charlea H. Tribune. tout of Reno, Nevada: Merwyn C. Frequency of Issue: Dally ta-'Ulard, O.

V. Baymilier. Paul M. etDt Sunday. Caswell, Francis H.

Cisllnl and Whether tt truly was i 'cll-maxt of kind remained, to be seen. At 2 p.m. the Dow industrial average was up .72 at 773.38. KLM Airlines, which sank 10 points as the most-active stock Thursday, rebounded more than 3 points. Fairchild Camera and Xerox rose more than a point each, IBM and Polaroid about 3 each, Zenith, Eastman Kodak, General Electric and Merck a point apiece.

The entire market picture remained very patchy, however, full of soft spots as well as areas of strength. Corning Glass sank 5 points, Continental Air Lines 3, Burroughs and Braniff Airways more than 2 each. Prices were generally lowei in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Problem Young Says Pan! C. Young Four Attended Highway Meet The possibility of pushing for four-lane traffic on the fringe areas of cities was discussed yesterday by the Highway 30 Association in Grand Island.

Attending from the Fremont area were Leslie Parks of Fre mont, S. E. Lingo and Emmett Rounds, both of Blair, and Ad- olph Pokorny of Schuyler. The group also discussed brochures boosting Highway 30 travel. tion and ability of our data processing people to implement these recommendations, given the opportunity to do so." Waal told newsmen the department has allowed its service obligations to other state agencies to "go to pot" because of the emphasis placed on ironing out accounting and budget control problems primarily dealing with payroll.

"Accounting and budget control deserve the greatest attention," said Waal "but we should have been able to maintain the PAiBD AND imOTTD this da af SKFTSMBEA, i (a) Wl Aanninger (a) Grant A fretnua i CITT CUCRK'-' Alt ORD1NANCB tSV THI CITf. OF FREMONT, NEBRA8-KA, AMENDING THB CITT CODE OF FRKatONT. rjEonAB KAI DIVI8I0N1 I. HAWKBRt AND PEDDLERS. KCTION If-II.

COMPUANCB WITH Dlvf ilONl TO RBPBAL ORIOINAL ECTION' H-l; AND TO PROVIDE THK EFFECTlVlS DATS pFTHrs BE IT ORDAINBD IT tHl MAYOR AND COUNCIU OF THJ1 CITY OF, JTREMONT, KKHKAS-CA 'i i''' i x' 1 'y" SECTION Thai Section ll-ll Compliance with division, ba amended to read aa follows: It shall be Illegal for any person to sell, solicit for sale, attempt to Ml) or take orders for the sale of any goods, wares, merchandise, pertodlcala, books, magaalnea and personal property of any kind for aala from house house, or business establishment tp bualneaa establishment or Industrial plant to Industrial plant or any combination of suck placea at retail by any person hot having an established place Af business within the city without complying with th provisions of thla division. It ahall further ba deemed ua lawful for any person to solicit after aunset eicept by prior ap- Lpolntfnent. Sr-UTIUN II. IVKrKAu UBIU INAt, 8ECTI0N. That the original Section 21-11 be and it hereby la repealed.

SECTION III. EFFECTIVE DATE. Thla Ordinance ahall be In full force and effect upon Ita fiaaaage, approval and publloa-ion according to law. 1 "PASSED AND APPROVED this tTth day of 'September, 1. (a) Win Rnntnrr MAYOR ATTEST: (a) Grant C.

Freeman CITT CLERK (M0)l VOTICS NOTICE OF APPEAL under fcontng Ordinance No. 111! of the City of Fremont, Nebraska. Public Notice la hereby given that John Purkey haa filed with the Board of Adjustment, of the City of Fremont, from the decis ion of the Building inspector, involving Lot 7. Block 14, North-side Addn. also known as 1T1I North Clarkson St.

THE GROUNDS OF THt AP PEAL ARE: to erect It 24 detached garage I feet back of residence and in line with south side of residence Lot 7, Block 14, Northslde Addn at 1721 North Clarkson St. The Board of Adjustment will conduct a Public Hearing on the Harris E. Fatten of Salinas, uan- fornia; Edwin B. Green and W. T.

Hageboeck of Iowa City, Iowa; Kellenberger and Robert E. g0haefer of Chlllicothe, Ohio; Gor- aon Merrick and CTyde E. Mof- fut Fort colllna, Colorado; B. J. Quilla of Visalla, California.

Rlch. Schuster. "2 'irTnmn mort- gagees. and other security holders hoWlnr pcent or roora or total amount oi dohub, or other securities: No," i inrinda. where the atockholder or MCUrtty bolder appeara upon the 0f the company aa trustee or in any other ftauciary reiauon, Aann np enrnor- for whom auch truatee is tji0 tba atatamenU In the two paragrapha show the affiant fun Itnowledge and belief as to the circumstance and conditions under which stockholders and ae- curity holders who do not appear upon the books of the company aa trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner.

Namea and ad- dresses of individuals who are stockholders of a corporation which itself la a atockholder or holder of bonds mortgages or other securities of the publishing nnrnoratlon have been included In ot th Publlshin Average no. coplea each Issue durlnr Single issue nearest to filing date preceding 12 months 14,331 14,44 t. 10.411 3,170 14,011 fO.SSl 3.111 14,112 111 44,311 320 lis 14,211 241 14.477 14.131 Richard Bchueter, Publisher, TO DO YOU HAVE A MAN IN SERVICE? 4. Location of known, office of publicatlon: 135 North Main, Fre- niont, Nebraska 802B. 6.

Location of the headquarters general bualneaa offices of the Subllshers: (Not printers) 181 torth Main. Fremont, Nebraak publiaher: Wchart J. Schus- ter, Fremont, Nebraska; Editor, Russell W. Weber, Fremont, braska. 7.

Owner (If owned by a am nun, iv. be stated and also Immediately thereunder the namea and ad- rirMn nt atockholdera owning or holding 1 percent or more Of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and ad- resses oi wmiiuum wn. muHt be riven. If owned by a pRrtnershtp or other unlncorpor ated firm, ita name and aa well as that of each Individual must be given.) That the owner la Fremont Newapapers a corporation, 135 North Main Street, Fremont, Nebraska, and the name and address of the owner of the capital stock of said corporation is Speldel Newspapers Reno, Nevada.

Stockholders owning one pr cent or more of Speldel News- papers Inc. are: John Ben Snow of New York, New York: Estate of Harry S. Bunker of Colorado Springs. Colorado; William H. ir.

ii. otv, i Chairman Grant c. Freemaa City Clerk (lilJI CURHENT FRIDAY MARKETS Hem .06 .03 Sugs ind cocki creimNo.lv.- .69 Faroirufliggi. Dean farm run FREMONT GRAIN MOO 1.80 ...65 1.64 1.26 1.21 2.78 Oats Wheat Corn (old) 4- Corn (new) Soybeans FREMONT LIVESTOCK CLOSE Hogs generally higher. Barrows and gilts 120.50 to $23.67.

Sows $18.75 to $20.56. Cattle generally steady. Steers and heifers $10.00 to $25.75. OMAHA GRAIN OMAHA (AP) Wheat: No 1 heavy hard 1.82& No 8 1.80ft CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO (AP) Prev. High Low Close Close Wheat Dec 1.77 1.75 1.76 1.75 Mar 1.8414 1.82 1.83 l.B2 May 1.85 1.84 1.85 1.83 Jul 1.74 1.72 1.73 1.72 Corn Dec Mar May Jul Oats Dec Mar May 1.38 1.37 1.38 1.36 1.43 1.42 1.43 1.42 1.46 1.44 1.46 1.44 1.48 1.46 1.48 1.46 74 .78 73 77 .77 74 77 .78 .73 .77 77 .78 Soybeans Nov 2.98 8.06 2.98 2.95 Jan 3.04 3.01 3.03 3.01 Mar 2.09 3.06 3.08 3.06 May 3.12 3.09 3.12 3.09 Jul 3.14 3.12 3.14 3.11 Aug 1.10 8.08 3i0 3.08 OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA (AP) (USDA) -Livestock quotations Friday: Hogs barrows and gilts 50-75 higher; some higher; 1-3, 200-260 lbs 22.50-23.00; 300-600 lb SOWS 19.50-21.50.

Cattle calves none; steers steady to 25 lower; heifers steady to weak; cows about steady; high choice steers 1,159 lbs 26.00; 1,263 lbs 25.75; choice 25.00-25.65; high choice with few prime 1,000 lb heifers 24.85; most choice 24.00-24.75; utility and commercial cows 17.25-18.50, few 18.75-19.00; canner and cutter 15.50-17.50; few 17.75-18.00. Sheep 100 not enough for test. OMAHA PRODUCE OMAHA (AP)-MILK: use prices on Grade A Class milk testing 3.5 per Class 1 Class 3 $4.26. CREAMERY score in paper score 65. cent Class butterfat, BUTTER: cartons 67; OMAHA (AP)-Hay and feed: Dealers selling prices on cars f.o.b.

Omaha: Alfalfa: No. 1 new crop $25. MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK (AP)- Stocks Higher; active trading. Cotton Higher. CHICAGO: Wheat Strong; short covering.

Corn Strong; short covering. Oats Higher, with corn. Soybeans Strong; short covering. Hogs 25 to 50 cents higher; top $24. Slaughter steers Steady to 25 cents higher; top $27.25.

Dean Meyer Dies Suddenly WEST POINT Services are pending, here for Dean Meyer, 34, who died suddenly in Lynn, Mass. Mr. Meyer's mother, Mrs, Anna Meyer, a longtime resident moved to Colorado. Take the Bsch lo ck-to-Collcf Student Subscription Anyplace In U.S. FREMONT v' DAILY WEATHER REPORT Unofficial weather a a fpr downtown Fremont (Courtesy Nebraska Natural Gas Coj Thursday Fridav 1 D.m :60 1 a.m.

2 p.ra 3 hi 4 D.m. 59 2 a.m 51 .57 V55 ..57 55 ...50 3 a.m. 51 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 51 52 .51 51 51 5 D.m.

6 p.m. 6 a m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 7 p.m.

8 p.m. 9 p.m. 49. 10 p.m 49 11 p.m 49 12 midnight 49 9 a.m. 10 a.m.

11 am. 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. ...53 55 ..57 .59 ..60 ...61 Precipitation, day to 7 a. m.

7 a. m. Thurs-Friday, .11 inch of rain. Official temperature: 7 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.m.

Friday: High 60; Low 44; Record extremes for Sept. 30: High 95 in 1952; Low 28 in 1939, 1921 and 1912. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE High Low Pr. Chicago, cloudy 65 46 Denver, rain ..2 86 41 Des Moines, cloudy 61 44 Fremont, clear 61 44 .11 Kansas City, rain 79 50 .15 Los Angeles, cloudy 71 68 .07 Miami, clear 84 79 New York, cloudy 62 58 .40 St. Louis, rain 76 48 .12 Seattle, clear 65 56 Curtis Says 'Society9 Is Vote Issue WAHOO Senator Curtis told some 300 persons attending a Saunders County Republican Fund Raising dinner at Wahoo that "the central issue of the 1966 campaign for the Senate is LBJ and the Great Society." "it is a choice between re sponsible and necessary national government as opposed to going all the way with LBJ, with his waste, big spending, debts and soaring costs of living," the senator said Thursday night.

"The greatest check that can be placed on the destructive excesses in Washington is by cutting the heavy Great Society majority in both houses of Con gress and electing more Repub licans," he added. "The people realize this, and that is why Bob Denney is gaining in his race for Congress in the First District." Howard Rites Are Saturday WEST POINT Services for John Francis Howard 70, will be conducted by Rev. Charles Kurtz at Ben Stalp Mortuary. Mr. Howard, a resident of West Point for the past 28 years died in Veterans Hospital in Omaha after a lingering Illness.

He was born in Sioux City, Iowa, July 4, 1896 and was married to Wylma Renner, Aug. 6, 1921 in Pender. He was a member of the American Legion. Mr. Howard is survived by his widow, Wylma; two sons, John' St.

Paul, and Ray, Powell, two daughters, Mrs. Marvin (Mary Dee) Stoltz-man, West Point, and Mrs. Paul (Addie Lee) Bnorgen, Minneapolis, and eight grandchildren. Interment will be in the Lyons Cemetery. manpower and service levels existing before the department as sumed its present identity." He said there now-is a moralization of staff" in Data Processing Bureau.

'de-the Read the Tribune Want Ads! 7214221 NEW YORK (APV-Ths stock market did quick turnaround lata this afternoon, 'advancing vigorously after sinking below its closing low on average for 1966. Trading was active. Volome for the day was es timated at 6.4 million shares compared with 6.11 million Thursday. At mldsession the Dow Jones Industrial average was down 6.02 to 766.64mashlng through the closing low of 767.03 made Aug. 29 but the penetration was only temporary and "bar gain hunters" raced back into the market to erase the loss and give the Dow Industrials a small gain on average.

Analysts looked at the de cline and recovery as a kind of "selling climax" a term which is used charily on Wall Street meaning that selling has exhausted itself and buyers have come back In to pick up stock Civil Rights On Increase "Civil rights problems are In teresting." "There is no indication at an that demonstrations will subside or quiet down," Paul C. Young told the FBI-sponsored police management school in Fremont today. Young is special agent in charge of the Nebraska-Iowa division of the FBI. He told the police officers attending that knowledge is the answer to law enforcement's problems in the area of civil rights. He added police officers must keep abreast of Supreme Court rulings.

The three day school was to end today. State Unit Manager Quits Post LINCOLN (AP) Peter C. Waal submitted his resignation Friday as data processing manager of the Department of Administrative Services. The surprise resignation will be effective no later than Oct. 31.

Waal said his resignation was prompted by "serious differences" between the department's consulting firm and himself over the role of the data processing He said the accounting and budgetary control responsibilities of the department "tended to dominate or seize control of the whole operation" to the serious detriment of the department's other statutory functions. Waal, 34, former data processing manager for the city of Milwaukee, accepted the Nebraska state post on Aug. 1, 1965, at an annual salary of Waal said he has turned down an offer to return to Milwaukee and is considering other job proposals. The harried Administrative Services Department has been troubled by computer headaches and staff resignations in recent "months. Department Director Willard Townsend said' Waal's resignation was a surprise and he regrets the decision very much.

In a letter of resignation to Townsend, Waal said: "I have been encouraged by the interest (in the department) shown recently by several key state senators. Their concern in our area has been both stimulating and constructive. "As a direct result, I have prepared and furnished the consulting firm with a written outline of 26 specific recommendations for systems improvements. I have confidence in the dedica- Tribune School TRIBUNE 721000 TO Send him the FREMONT TRIBUNE For 2 PRICE On Year $8 or Six Months $4.50 Any Army or Navy addrs Jn th U.S. or overseas.

FREMONT TRIBUNE Circulation Dtpt. Phon 721-5000 Dakota; John M. Alexander, Clif- paragraphs 7 andtl when the n-ford J. Nuhn, Nelson G. Secor terests of auch Individuals are and Arthur F.

Wollenhaupt of 1 Foughkee isie. New York: Victor O. Ander-n, Gerald C. Bean, AN tMirt Tl. ronlnii JAMnk JmrUm Total no.

coptet printed (Net press run) Paid circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales 1. Mall subscriptions C. Total Paid circulation D. Free distribution (including samples), by mall, carrier or other means E.

Total Distribution (Sum of and D) F. Office use, left-over, unaccounted. spoiled after printing n. Total (Sura nt V. and Ft I certify that the atatements made by me above are correct ana complete.

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3. What th pick up rel did for the combine th Pick-Up Guards do for th reel. 4. With th Aer-Vae Pick-Up Guards you can set your reel out farther and higher which prevents shattering of beans. 5.

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