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3 DEATHS COURTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1 984 LINCOLN, NE. JOURNAL Courts Noteworthy Historic toy from Nebraska sought for national display Collins, Everett Curran, JohnP. Donley, Lucille M. Douglas, Mabel E.

Gerken, Emil J. Gray, Leo S. Hughes, David Wendell Krieger, Amelia Leech, Orvllle "Pete" McConnell, Alberta M. Meranda, Dorothy Nelson, Norvil J. Newkirk, Mildred H.

Rodriguez, Zoila R. Sanders, Amon L. Wellsandt, Gloria Deaths First-time notices Emma Budler, Susan Thompson Carlcaburu, Eula Mae Lincoln The Nebraska State Historical Society is looking for an authentic historic Nebraska toy to be donated for a permanent "Toys for Tots" exhibit at the Capital Children's Museum, 800 Third St, N.E., in Washington, D.C. "Toys for Tots" is an annual charitable campaign conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and Midas International Corp.

To help create public enthusiasm for the program, Midas is assembling an antique toy collection for permanent display at the Children's Museum. It will provide an educational look at the history of life in America as reflected by toys. WE ARE PROUD OF OUR NEWSPAPER 80, died Monday in Nortnglenn, Colo. Former Lincoln resident. Homemaker.

Born in Clay County. Member, United Methodist Survivors: sons, Floyd, Edwin, both Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Olive) Krolnlk, North- glenn, Mrs. Ronald (Mary) Hanson, Denver; sister, Mrs. Agnes Veskrna, Ceresco; 12 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

rw'Si: lOo.m. Friday, METCALF FUNERAL HOME Chapel, 245 N. 27th St. The Rev. Dr.

Lee Wlgert. Lin-" coin Memorial Park. Visitation: After Thursday noon until service time, funeral home. Collins Everett, 71, 6613 Burlington died Monday. Member, Moose Survivors: son.

Jack Davis, Lincoln; brothers, John, Fremont, Frank, Greenwood, Irvln, Palmyra, Elmer; Long Beach, former wife, Mollie Collins, Lincoln; nieces; nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, LIN-; COLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME. 6800 S. 14th St.

The Rev. John Albert, the Rev. Roy Dietzel. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: at serv- ice time.

Douglas Mabel 78, Beatrice, died Monday. Member, St. John's Lutheran Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Beatrice. Survivors: husband, Ralph brother, Eddie Lenz, San Gabriel, Calif. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday, St, John's Lutheran Church, Beatrice. Lincoln Memorial Park. Family praver service: 9:45 a.m. Thursday, church chapel. Leech Orvllle Charles "Pete," 77, 347 S.

25th died Monday. WWII vet-; eran, retired UNL custodian. Survi-. vors: wife, Madeline; brothers, Earl, Glen, both Lincoln; Mrs. Ralph (Fern) Christensen, Lopez, nieces; nephews.

Services: Pending, LINCOLN ME-; MORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. All pleaded guilty unless indicated. Age. address from court records. Court costs additional to fines.

District Court Attempted Burglary Archer, Courtney 20, address unknown, one year to 1 8 months prison; 1 23 days jail credit. County Court Theft By Receiving Stolen Property Diulton, Marshall, 912 NW 13th. 18, dismissed at state's cost. Theft Of Property Barry, Larry, 24, 1 144 fifteen days jail; count two, first degree trepassing, 1 5 days jail. Theft By Shoplifting Fisher, Goldie 18, 3800 NW 49th, seven days jail.

Theft By Unlawful Taking Rustarmier, Bernard 6409 Benton 27, dismissed at defendant's cost. Municipal Court Disturb The Peace Watson. Steven Kent, 29, 220S S. 8. amended from petit larceny, $45.

Petit Larceny McCoy. Charles, 19, 2928 N. 62nd. 1 25. Pietiyk.

Jane) 21. 1727 3, $75. Reckless Driving William. John, 25. 1025 N.

63rd, 8107. amended from driving while intoxicated, SIOO. Theft Of Services Olson, Cynthia 21. 2734 S. 10th.

3, $60. Driving While Intoxicated Jones, Terry 23. Motor Motel; first offense amended from second offense, seven days jail, $200. six months license suspension; count two, no operator's license, amended from suspended license, $35; four days jail credit. Liquor Commission September Actions Allen Enterprises Inc.

doing business as Earl's Tavern. 56th Street and Havelock disturbance. 10 days' license suspension. Police calls The most serious crimes in the 24 hours -ending Tuesday morning: 1982 OWsmobile end tire were stolen from National Car Rental, 2020 $4,1 25 Television, golf clubs, gym bag were stolen from residenceJrMOOO block of S. 24th .41.095.

Cash, ring necklace were stolen from house in 2300 block of South 22nd $510. Fire calls Monday 12:48 p.m., 1927 G. medical. 1:25 p.m., 4600 Lewis, alarm. 4:33 p.m., 2540 S.

48. trash fire. 6:22 p.m., 3636 S. 33. fire in room.

5:29 p.m., 1 3th and L. medical. 6:49 p.m., 41st and Huntington, medical. 7:26 p.m., 4 blks. west of Coddington and A.

weed tire. 7:30 p.m.. Van Dorn Plaza, medical. 9:54 p.m., 56th and Hwy. 2.

medical. Tuesday 12:56 a.m.. Stooge's. 9th and P. medical.

8:43 a.m.. 8th and L. medical. 10:52 a.m., Bryan, 4848 Sumner, alarm. v-, i s' 1 ii Funerals Services for prior notices The Lincoln Star Lincoln Journal Sunday Journal-Star 14th St.

Memorials to Plains Baptist Church. Meranda Dorothy, 63, Glen Ellvn, died Saturday. Homemaker. Survivors: husband, Samuel; sons, Douglas, Richard, both Lincoln; two grandchildren. Services: Wednesday, Knechtly Funeral Home, Russelvllle, Ohio.

Graveside services: Thursday, Russelvllle. Memorials to American Cancer Society. McConnell Alberta 73, 3700 Corn-husker Highway, died Monday. Born Topeka, Kan. Member, First Assembly of God Church.

Survivors: son, Howard Jackson, Lincoln; daughters, Genevieve Coy, Shirley Jovich, Neta Bennett, Nancy Lorton, all of Lincoln; fifteen grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, ROPER SONS Chapel, 6037 Havelock Ave. The Rev. Geoffrey Duncombe.

Fair-view Cemetery, Rodriguez Zoila "Nina" Miami, died Sunday. Former Lincoln resident. Survivors: sons, Tony, Mlaml.S Robert, LaVista; four grandchildren. Services: Thursday, St. Augustine Church, Miami.

Von Orsdel Funeral Home, Miami. Nebraska Gray Leo 93, Grand Island, formerly of Belvldere, died Monday. Survivor: niece. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, United Church of Christ, Belvldere.

Belvldere Cemetery. Military graveside services by Saxton Post 180, Hebron. Wellsandt Gloria (Mrs. Kenneth), 56, Talmage, died Monday in Lincoln. Survivors: husband, Kenneth; sons, Dennis, Klron, Iowa, Jerry, Millard; daughter, Karen Wellsandt, Lincoln; sister, Mrs.

Arnold (Norma) Gadek-en, Brock; four grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Wednesday, Faith Lutheran Church, Talmage. St. Paul Cemetery.

Jacobv, Eugene Irick, Bob Magee. Richard Bauer. Honorary pallbearers: Steve Mike Gorka. Memorials to Frieden's Lutheran Church or Diabetes Association. Nelson Norvil i.

"Julius," 73, 1800 Brookhaven Drive, died Saturday. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Paul United Methodist Chapel, 1144 St. Dr.

Rex C. Bevins. Wvuka. Graveside services by Elks Lodge 80. Memorials to church or Elks Youth Foundation.

Pallbearers: Richard Vestecka, Byron James, Paul Burk-lund, William Hanrahan, Berry Jack-man, Maynard "Sandy" Nelson. Honorary pallbearers: Bill Mann, Dr. Roy F. Statton. BUTHERUS-MASER LOVE Mortuary, 4040 A St.

Sanders Amon 72, 2032 Sewell died Saturday. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, METCALF FUNERAL HOME Chapel, 245 N. 27th St. The Rev.

Jerry D. Mcln-nis. Committal services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Silver Creek. Honorary pallbearers: Walter Nolte, Wavne Swan-son.

Glenn Chase, Larry Buess, Bill Sanders, Raymond Nielsen, Bob Bool. Memorials to American Cancer Fund. Nebraska Donley Lucille 61, Raymond, died Sunday. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S.

14th St. The Rev. Steve Evans. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Michael, Todd Maxson, Kevin, Jason Danlev, Scott, Rodney Null, Greg Burling.

Visitation: Noon Tuesday until service time, funeral home. ''Gerken Emil 85, Geneva, died Saturday. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Grace Lutheran Church, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery.

The Rev. Stuart Zak. FARMER SON FUNERAL HOME, Geneva. Newkirk Mildred 80, Waverly, died Sunday. Services: 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Rose-mont Alliance Church, 2600 N. 70th St. Pastor Ord L. Morrow. Rosehill Cemetery, Pallbearers: Harlan Reckling, Roy Hogaman, Norman Sundeen, Lester Spader, Elmer Strandberg, Everett Kelly.

Memorials to Church. ROPER 8. SONS Mortuary, 4300 St. Police summary Monday Alcohol 8 Fraud-forgery 4 Animal 3 Jailings 16 Assault 3' larceny 36 Autotheft 1. Medical 4 Burglary 8 Robbery 0 Child abuse 1 Sex offense 2 -Domestic 14 Traffic acc 22 Fire runs 6 Vandalism 1 5 INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1984 The Historical Society asks that anyone who has a historic Nebraska toy they might be interested in donating as the state's contribution to the project contact Gail DeBuse Potter, curator of decorative arts at the Historical Society.

6 steal gold LYON, France (AP) Six hooded robbers seized a precious-metals firm executive and his family, forced him to open his company's safes and escaped with 220 pounds of gold worth more than $1 million. CARRIERS! Center Road 68154 St 9 5 Honored RrnleTTlncofinewoennEaTrEnIas been elected to the national executive committee of the Association of Government Accountants. Eno. 1 959 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, works for the U. S.

Department of Transportation in Jefferson City, Mo. Nebraska Agribusiness Club Outstanding Individuals: Les Sheffield of Lincoln. University of Nebraska extension farm management specialist; H. Eugene Schroeder of Palisade, livestock leader; Melvin Todd Jr. of Union, farmer active in farm credit system; Robert Gingery of Lincoln, retired district manager of Farmland Industries.

They will be honored Nov. 1 p.m. dinner at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Union. Or. G.

Leland Melson, a former Lincoln resident, has been named a fellow of the American College of Radiology. Melson is professor of radiology and chief of clinical ultrasound at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis. His mother, Ethel Stanton, lives in Lincoln. Talks 'n' topics Madonna auxiliary's 'Town Hall Series" of lectures will begin Oct.

29 at The Cornhusker hotel with former Miss America Marilyn Vanderbur as speaker. Ojher speakers will be David Atlee Phillips, an American spymaster, Nov. 30; Beverly Iddings, stress, March 29, and Robert Lenzner, investments, April 29. Dr. William Proudf it, senior consultant to the Cleveland Clinic, wil speak Oct.

1 6 at the Lancaster County Medical Society. He will discuss medical treatment vs. surgical treatment of stable angina pectoris. Proudfit is a former chief of clinical cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic, where he worked for 40 years. Proudfit's presentation was arranged by the Lincoln division of the American Heart Association.

A program on alcoholism in the marketplace will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 7 at the Valley Hope Outpatient Facility, 3410 St. Steven Blum, program director, said the program is designed to help employers recognize troubled employees and intervene. According to national averages, Lincoln employers lose more than $20 million annually through employee problems caused by alcoholism, such as absenteeism, hospitalization, work slowdowns and damaged equipment, Blum said.

The Nebraska Power Association will hold its annual conference in Lincoln Thursday and Friday. All sessions will be at the Hilton Hotel. Kerrey will give the keynote address at noon Thursday. Secondary depression In schizophrenia and treatment of behavioral disturbances in elderly people who have dementia will be the topic of a workshop to be held Oct. 19 at the Lincoln Regional Center.

Guest speaker will be Or. Robert Becker, professor and chairman of the department of psychiatry at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield, III. To pre-register, contact Rosemary Kaufman, director of staff development at the regional center. "Healing Yourself Through Understanding," an approach to stress, will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the American Charter Building, 40th' and South streets.

A workshop follows at 8:45 p.m. Speakers will be Ooris Mark-land of Norfolk and Zee Jungbluth of Omaha, state officers of the inner Peace Movement, an international, non-profit educational organization. A minimal fee will be charged. Kevin M. Love has been appointed director of the occupational therapy department at the Madonna Professional Care Center.

He has a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy from the University of Pennsylvania and was formerly supervisor of the occupational therapy department at Mesa Vista Hospital in San Diego, Calif. FYI The 1984 edition of a catalog of publications produced by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Research Division now may be obtained by Nebraska residents for free at local extension offices. An open house will be from 1 1 a.m. -until 6 p.m. Oct.

14 at the Beatrice campus of Southeast Community College. The event will enable prospective employers to meet with students and faculty. BP lord i 48th Leighton 467-4771 14th Superior 4754249 70th ft-O" 488-9611 Mate the Right Choice Sympathy Homers Reasonably Priced for Earl H. Christiansen John B. Love AmeriSource just got Smart(er).

Lincoln Budler Susan Thompson, 22, 236 Randolph No. 68, died Saturday at North Platte. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Episcopal Church of Our Savior, North Platte. Memorials in her memory.

Cremation. No viewing. ADAMS SWAN-SON FUNERAL North Platte. Carlcaburu Eula Mae "Toby," 63, 3234 died Sunday. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday, St. Teresa's Catholic Church, 36th Street and Laura Avenue. Father Myron Pies-kac. Father Dennis Hunt. Catholic Daughters rosary: 7 p.m.

Wednesday, parish rosary: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, both at BUTHERUS-MASER LOVE Mortuary, 4040 A St. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Merlin Wlltfong, Wovne Sommers, Kenneth Smith, Clarence Segner, Paul O'Brien, Lovalne Jacobs. Memorials to Adoration Convent, 1040 S.

Cotner Blvd. Curran John 75, 7500 South No. 3, died Sunday. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, 77th Street and Trendwood Drive. Fr. Valerian Bartek. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, BUTHERUS-MASER 8.

LOVE Mortuary, 4040 A St. Calvary Mausoleum. Pallbearers: Tom, John, Dan, Michael Curran, Bill, Tom Mockett. Honorary pallbearers: Patrick McGee, Ed Dreith, Stan Dotv, Bob Pont, Dwlght Perkins, Deane Pettltt, Ed Jiracek, Larry Frazier, Leston Sorrel Russel Loerch, Gary Baumann, Harold Summers, Fritz Moss, Jack Brittenham, Charles Schmitt, Max Ross, Francis Straub, Jack Page. Memorials to church.

Hughes David Wendell, 82, 1701 Apt. 2, died Saturday. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Second Presbyterian Church, 26th and streets. The Rev.

Dale Bolton. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 p.m. Monday until services, ROPER 8. SONS Mortuary, 4300 St.

Pallbearers: William Heggen, Ted McCartney, Lyle Owens, James Ho-worth. Earl Hughes, Joseph Kennedy. Honorary pallbearers: Robert Adams, Robert McClure, Dr. Fred Kiechel, Arthur Howlett, David Evans, Dr. Paul Bancroft, Lvle Short.

Masonic rites bv Lodge 210 Memorials to American Lung Association of Nebraska "Superkids" Asthma Camp, 8901 Indian Hills Suite 107, Omaha, 68114. Krieger Amelia, 74, 6120 Colby died Monday. Survivors: husband, Lawrence; son, Donald, Anaheim, sisters, Lea Magee, Elizabeth Gorka, both Lincoln, Pauline Dinges. Seattle, Esther Bennett, Fort Atkins, Marie Cox, Long Beach, brothers, Henry, Herman Jacoby, both Lincoln. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, BUTHERUS-MASER Si LOVE Mortuary, 4040 A St. The Rev. Fred Wolff. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Ray Dinges, Dennis Klein, Paul 1 i I I i i i I q.

1 j. i.jZjLL zprjiji 1 HI wtoWr H'4 1 MiPkit pf In i i Serving Lincoln 100 Years You already know AmeriSource is smart. After all, we've been selling the best in brand name hardware and software for years. But, there's always room for improvement. That's why we now sell the complete Smart Software System from Innovative Software.

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While you're at AmeriSource, look for some smart prices like the IBM PC for $1995, the Compaq Plus for $3995 and the Personal Computer for $1945. i Ei sin 5 mm The Hodgman-Splain-Roberts Mortuary staff has provided you with personal service for over a century. Recently, the directors changed the name Love Mortuary to reflect our current ownership. The directors and staff are the same individuals who have served you for many years. These people strive to provide the personal service that you've come to expect.

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