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(1) a (3 Beatrice Dally Sun, Beatrice, June 1, 1974 HELP WANTED 9 AM to 2 PM MAINTENANCE MAN NIGHT DESK CLERK 11 PM to 7 AM Paying Top Wages Apply In Person HOLIDAY HOUSE North Hy. 77 Beatrice Now Thru Wed. (R) Cinema 1 Bargain Matinees PLEASE NOTE: Language May Offend "THE LAST DETAIL gritty, surprisingly tender, racy, rowdy movie funny!" COLUMBIA PICTURES presents. JACK NICHOLSON THE LAST DETAIL the Navy! Sat. Sun.

Bargain Matinee $1 Now Thru Wed. (PG) CInema 2 Bargain Matinees WHEN HE RUNS OUT OF DUMB LUCK, HE ALWAYS HAS GENIUS TO FALL BACK ON! WALTER FIDELITY LESTERN MATTHAI BANK as CHARLEY A SIEGE: AI. he Man who brught you Dirty JOE DON BAKER FELICIA FARRANDY ROBINSON SHEREE NORTH and JOHN VERNON Mac a LALO SCHFRIN So HOWARD ROOMAN DEAN RIESNER fan me si JOHN REESE and breath, DON SIEGE funne Anton JENNINGS LANG A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TOO Ends Tonight (R) CREST Office 8 DRIVE IN They'll give you fast-fast-fast rellef! Playing doctor was never like of the medical world with the nurses KIMBERLY HYDE, and de ALLAN HOLLER A NEW WORLD PICTURE "ROUGH, TOUGH, ACTIONADVENTURE with a touch of 'The French Connection' and a dab of 'The Dirty Dozen' Sunday Through Wednesday The Directors Company presents RYAN O'NLAL Keep abreast candy stripe CANDICE RIALSON RORIN MATTSON MARIA ROJ0 METROCOLOR PLUS Paramount Pictures Presents PATER BOCDANOVICH PRODUCTION And introducing ONe al en Adde A Peenoun: Recese PG Students, teachers bid school good-bye PICKRELL A former' student and teacher returned one last time to the red brick schoolhouse in Pickrell before it closes for good. Returning to his school for Sunday's reunion was former Gage County Superintendent of Schools Floyd Burke. Burke taught fifth through eighth grades at Pickrell from 1927-1929 while he was serving as county superintendent.

He taught in Gage County. schools from 1924 to 1961 when he left his teaching position in Holmesville to go to Lincoln. Coming to Pickrell with him was his wife, the former Irene Cornelius who attended Pickrell School from kin-, Three accidents within one hour police investigated three parking lot accidents within the space of one hour Friday morning. Two of the mishaps occurred within ten minutes of each other in a parking 1 lot at. 2100 Court.

Charles F. Watteyne, 60, of Tec*mseh backed into the car owned by Ervin Essman of Swanton and Janice Schuster, 36, of Burchard backed into the car owned by David Nicholson of 1308 N. 9th. Minor damage resulted. from each of the collisions.

In the other mishap Friday morning, the car driven by Kathleen A. Henderson, 1015 N. 14th, sustained extensive damage when it struck a utility pole in the parking lot at 445 N. 6th. Deaths 'Imes Mrs.

Mabel E. Imes, 62, of 701 S. Grace passed away in a Lincoln hospital May 31. Born Dec. 3, 1911, at Burchard, she had lived in Beatrice since 1930.

Mrs. Imes had been a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her two sons, Gene of Kansas City, Kan. and Frank of Plymouth; one daughter, Mrs. Dana (Eunice) Langdale of Beatrice; one brother Vern Peaco*ck of Lincoln; three sisters, Mrs.

Ina Oviatt of Wymore, Mrs. Gladys Wolfe of Virginia, and Mrs. Lena Hawkins of Baynard; 12 grandchildren and four She was preceded in death by her husband, Roley. services will be at 2 p.m. in GriffithsHovendick Chapel with the Rev.

Ferdinand D. Tieszen officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Home Cemetery. Calder FAIRBURY (Special) Robert R. Calder, 78, of 720 Fairbury, died May 31 in a Lincoln Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Katherine; one son, W. R. (Bud) of Dacono, one daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Margaret) Hawes of San Texas; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending with Nuckolls-Meyer Funeral Home at Fairbury.

Hoseck CRAB ORCHARD A former Crab Orchard man, William -G. Hoseck, 80, of Lincoln, died May 30. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ralph (Evelyn) Kelpper of two nieces and a nephew. Funeral services will be at p.m.

Sunday Orchard United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Alfred Miller officiating. Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Zink Mortuary at Sterling is in charge of arrangements. dergarten through the grade.

She also became a teacher and together the Burkes have 87 years of teaching experience between them. They are now retired and live in Lincoln. The Burkes met with other Pickrell Alumni who returned to see their school again and to discuss old times. After a picnic lunch on the school grounds and a visit to school displays inside, Pickrell's alumni went to a program across the street 1 in the United Methodist Church. Mrs.

Richard Shaffer led the program assisted by Jesse Hill, Mrs. Mildred Jones, Floyd Schneider, Clifford Winkle, Dorothy Schroeder and Ruth Bose. Winkle, who helped put the program together, was cited for his efforts to keep Pickrell School warm over the years when he hauled coal in his truck to fuel the school furnace. Wymore alums have reunion WYMORE The Wymore Alumni Association held its annual banquet and reunion May 25 with 196 persons attending. Three classes-1934, 1949 and 1954-were each celebrating with special plans for the day.

Dr. John Williamson was the guest speaker for the evening and was introduced by Mrs. Ted Gerdes. Richard, Savener emceed the event. Art Benda welcomed the senior class of 1974 as alumni and class president Mike Norris gave the response.

Election of otticers was held and the following were chosen: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Creevan, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Donavan, and Mrs.

Helena Casebeer. Uni, Roy, Al criticize 55 mph Neb. (AP)Three stunt drivers, visiting Omaha to speak to drivers education classes, say the 55- mile per hour speed limit is not the answer to the gasoline shortage. Uni, Roy and Al, who are seen in commercials for Uniroyal Tire also do auto shows, stunt drive and speak to students about driving. In real life Al is Cliff Cudney, Roy is Jake Plumstead and Uni is Mrs.

Kaye Keiser. Cudney said a better way to save gasoline would be to legislate that manufacturers and build more efficient automobiles. He said his car, a -Healy, actually gets its best gas mileage at a speed of 70 m.p.h. Cudney has done 'stunt driving in 22 films, including "The French Connection." Cudney said the trio tries to emphasize safety on visits to speak to students about driving. He said their stunts are safer than driving on a highway because "we have everything planned down to the split second.

On the highway, you don't know what's going to happen." Plumstead he is the only one of the three who has been injured in stunt driving. He has suffered a broken neck, broken ribs, burns and a broken ankle. URGES RELEASE WASHINGTON (AP) Vice President Gerald R. Ford says: he- has urged President Nixon to release all possible Watergate evidence "because I think the more that's made available the more. certain the President will be judged innocent.

Denying he has zigzagged on urging: the President to turn tapes over to the House Judiciary Committee, Ford said he has repeatedly asserted that "President Nixon is innocent, period." The Holiday House North on Hiway 77 Beatrice, Nebr. Sunday Morning Breakfast Special Served 6 to 11 Every Sunday Sunday Noon Smorgasbord Buffet Sunday 11 AM to Served 11 AM to 2 PM Your Choice of 2 Every Day Monday thru plus alt the trim- Friday. Winkle urged the community to make an exhibit for the Gage County Historical Society to perpetuate the memory of Pickrell School. Others related events at the school. Jesse Hill told how his school bus was stranded in a blizzard when he was a very small lad.

Hill said that Tub Emal, the bus driver, calmed the frightened children and led them half mile to safety. More than 6,000 students attended Pickrell School over the years, but starting next fall, they, will be bussed to Cedar School in Beatrice. Three of Pickrell School's four teachers will be teaching in Beatrice. -Rene Tesar and Ruth Boese will follow Pickrell's students to Cedar School. Sharor Hertlein will teach at Stoddard.

Kathleen Holtmeier, who taught kindergarten and first grade at Pickrell has left the teaching profession to stay at home with her new baby. Mrs. Floyd Burke, a former student at Pickrell shows her husband how to "cipher down," a game similar to "spelling down" once played by Pickrell students to sharpen their wits. Floyd Burke, former Gage County Superintendent of Schools Burke joined several hundred other alumni and teachers at Pickrell School. Sunday for a reunion and endpicnic.

Pickrell School is closed for good and its students will be bussed to Beatrice in the fall. (Sun Photo) taught at Pickrell 1927-29. Mr. and Mrs. FREIGHT STATION of the Homestead Garden Club east entrance to the old depot are (from Members of Beatrice Friday completed permanent the left) Mrs.

Ivan Nelson, Mrs. Del plantings at the old Burlington depot, Hedges, Mrs. Richard Cederberg, Mrs. future home of the Gage County Historical Lynn Reiff, Mrs. Ray Brecht, Craig Museum.

The project, which Cederberg, Mrs. Richard McMullen, Mrs. Society involved four work A. C. Miller and Mrs.

James Meyers. (Sun started on Arbor Day, sessions. Flower beds are to be planted Photo) later. Seen here, planting shrubs near the. Club plants at Gage museum By PAM FITZWATER The Homestead Garden Club has been very busy planting trees, shrubs, and flowers at the depot.

The. Garden Club is planting these in four stages--trees, shrubs, evergreens and flowers. The Homestead Garden Club, 'members are now working in the third stage, evergreens. The Garden Club donated the plants and their effort to the Historical Society. This project was entered in the Nebraska Community for Environmental Improvement program.

Hopefully they will be a winner in a community project in the state level in a Sears Grant given by the federated Garden Clubs of Nebraska. Sears donates money to improve munities. We are grateful to Mrs. A. C.

Miller and Mrs. James Meyer members of the Homestead Garden Club for designing the project. Aaron J. Claassen came to our rescue by donating money to purchase a chain link fence to separate the depot from the railroad tracks. The fence must be installed according to our contract with the Burlington Northern Railroad Company prior to the opening of the Museum.

An item not recently donated but very interesting is a peasant doll named "Heidi" dated 1909 donated by Mrs. Herbert Graening. Heidi came from Heiburg, Germany. She is 9 inches tall and has a bisque head, sleep eyes, and a long braided blonde hair wig. She is wearing a Swiss costume.

Heidi is just one of the dolls at the Museum. She was made by two famous doll makers Simon and Halbig of Germany. Broken Arrow. Lounge Restaurant Behind Jack Jill In Indian Creek Presents The Fantastic OBERA L.A. Floor Show For Your Entertainment NIGHTLY Thru Sun.

June 2nd Five on high honor roll FILLEY -Five Filley Consolidated School students qualified for the second semester high honor roll. The list includes seniors Doreen Busboom and Sandra Meints, junior Susan Meints, 8th grader Jeanie Jurgens 7th grader Ralph Bowers. Bible school The Beatrice Church of Christ at 10th and Grant will be conducting its Vacation Bible School next week, June 3-7 from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes are scheduled for all ages including adults. "The Apostles in Action" has been chosen as this year's theme.

Persons desiring transportation on the church bus may call 228-1597. Listed on the second semester regular honor roll are seniors Barbara Dorn, Ruth-Ideus, Barbara Siefkes. and LaRita Yohe, juniors Cynthia DeBuhr and Karen Zimmerman, sophom*ores Linda Busboom, Marleen Grant, Connie Johnson and Teresa Schuster, freshmen Patricia Dorn and Angela Oltman, 8th graders Monica Lenners and Lynette Meints, and 7th graders Lisa Dorn, Jeanette Lenners and David Meints. Local Grain Grain prices at Beatrice area elevators contacted this morning ranged as follows: Wheat $3.25 3.34 Corn 2.25 2.37 Milo 3.15 3.30 Soybeans 4.88 4.90 TAKE HOME SEAFOODS TAKE HOME SEAFOODS TAKE HOME 3WOH The SHRIMP BOAT SEAFOODS INVI Grand Opening "SPECIAL" 3WOH HOME SEAFOODS With FREE all DRINK Dinners SEAFOODS Offer Good thru Sun. June 2nd TAKE TAKE HOME HOME Yes We have a childs order SEAFOODS Yes Yes We You have may a eat Low it here Calorie order SEAFOODS Yes If you like seafood, TAKE TAKE You'll Love a "The Shrimp Boat" HOME HOME Daily 11 A.M.

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