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tablished, or otherwise with the respective and Wl rights and interests Of. and ma h2re.h?!0'.-H niv. addresses of 8 Lincoln, Neb. Journal aMiiiiiiuiiiwniniiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniuiimiii Monday, August 20, 1973 in rh Proposed Contract Document en-Fire Escape (Medical-Surgical Building and Modifications to Existing Fire Escapes (P.H. Building) Hastings Regional Center Hastings, Nebraska will be received at the Office of the Department of Public Institutions.

I -rAiiiwIc thP Lincoln inn, A I-Sdio as president of National Wheat Grower Great Plains Wheat Growers and Nebraska Wheat Growers. Survivors: son, Gene, rural Alliance; daughter, Mrs. Garould (Gladys) Fairhead; brother, John, rural Alliance; five grandchildren. Program Listings as Provided by Stations Symbol Explanations Carried Lincoln CATV 6pecial Good Viewing 04 KHTL (ABC) Superior I g) Repeat (B) Black, not color 5 KHAS (NBC) Hastings Cable TV and Number 9 Programmed Locally 3 Designate! Lincoln CATV 5 Channel Number aiiiuiniiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiii 11111 Lincoln GRANT Kyle 51, 3534 So. 51st, died Sunday.

Born Republican City. Educated Huntley. Lincoln resident 22 years. Custodian Union College. Member North Side Seventh Day Adventist.

Survivors: wife, Elsie Lincoln; daughters, Marianne Kay and Karen Sue, both at home; Mrs. Leo (Cynthia) DeBock and Mrs. Dennis (Cherryl) Kaiser, both of Lincoln; brother, Willis, Green-briar, sister, Mrs. Everett (Eunice) Fischer, Shelton; three grandchildren; nephews and nieces. Services: 1 p.m.

Thursday, College View Seventh Day Adventist, 49th and Prescott. Elders Dick Dale and Wilber K. Chapman. Umberger-Sheaff Mortuary, 48th and Vine. Lewiston, Dean, Beatrice; daughters, Mrs.

Milda Cumpston and Mrs. Delbert Nichols, both of Beatrice, Mrs. Lester Langley, Tulsa, 23 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, St.

John Lutheran, Beatrice. Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice. SEEMAN Fred 78, Palmyra, died Saturday. Survivors: wife, Grace; son, Dale, Palmyra; brother, Charley, Douglas, sisters, Mrs. Ed (Anna) Baldwin, Syracuse, Mrs.

Ben (Matilda) Root, Scottsbluff, Mrs. John (Kate) Root, Lincoln, Mrs. Claude (Marie) Gerhard, Eagle, Mrs. Leonard (Dorothy) Dwinell, Palmyra; two grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Palmyra Presbyterian Church. Rev. Richard Busk. Rosewood Cemetery, Palmyra. Graveside military rites by Nash-Jensen Post 195, American Legion.

Tonsing Fusselman Perry Funeral Home, Syracuse. TEKOLSTE Albert 57, Firth, died Saturday in a tractor accident. Farmer. Lifelong Firth resident. Member Firth Reformed Church.

Survivors: wife, Irene; daughters, Mrs. Dan (Jane) Richardson, Cambridge, Mrs. Ralph (Amy) Ulman, Bay City, Mrs. Gary (Peggy) Hartgerink, Orange City, Judith TeKolste, Firth; brother, Gerald, Firth; sister, Mrs. Sam (Zenie) Meinen, Firth; two grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Firth Reformed. Memorials to Firth Reformed. Pastor Kenneth Hartgerink. Firth Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Ralph and Dale Vandergriend, Orville and Gene TenHulzen, Glen Weber, Lloyd Prange. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. TURNER Melvin DeLoss. 50, Yutan, died Saturday.

WWII veteran. Mail Carrier. Survivors: wife, Evelyn sons, Randy, Jeff, both Yutan; brothers, Frank L. Pomona, James Chico, sister, Mrs. Elton (Lois) Fey, Dunbar.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. Hollst Lawn Cemetery, Yutan. WELLENSIEK Marie 72, Talmage died Sunday. Survivors: brother, Herman, Nebraska City; sisters, Mrs.

William (Minnie) Biere, Cook, Mrs. Leonard (Emma) Henke, Syracuse; nephews; nieces. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. John's UCC (McWilliams), Talmage.

Rev. A. F. Rinne. Church cemetery.

Tonsing-Fusselman-Perry Funeral Home, Syracuse. Channels Seen in Lincoln KMTV (NBC) Oman 1 WOW (CBS) Omaha KETV (ABC) Omaha QKOLN (CBS) Lincoln I Carried Q(JT) Lincoln CATV I tBQ (ETV) Lincoln I Montreal Toronto (BQ013 Masterpiece Concludes 'Cousin Bette' 84 Jack Paar-Talk Q9 Movie Drama 'Each Dawn I Die' 12:00 Untouchables Drama 12:30 S9 Movie Adventure 'Belami's Private Affairs 12:40 Movie Science Fiction Beast from 20,000 Fathoms' 1:00 Jack Paar Talk To conserve newsprint, Daytime Monday through Friday TV programs following prior weeks regular schedules are omitted unless different (listed below). MORNING 9:30 Movies: (m) 'Holiday for Lovers' (T) 'East End Chant' (W) 'Dreams of Glass' (Th) The Rookie' (F) 'Money Jungle' AFTERNOON 1 2:30 000013 Educational (M-Th) Yoga-Exercise (F) Erica, Theonie 3:00 (0Q013 Educational (M) Cousin Bette Drama (T) Evening at Pops (W) Of Lands, Sea (Th) How Children Grow (F) French Chef 3:30 Movies: (M) 'Voice in the Mirror' (T) 'Saga of Hemp Brown' (W) 'Secret Fury' (Th) 'Chartroose Caboose' (F) 'Hell to Borneo' (BO013 Educational (T) Firing Line (Th) Chan-ese Cooking (F) House, Home TV TEEHEES "No matter the troubles you think you have, there's always somebody worse off than you are." Record Green, Thomas Henry, 1020 Manchester 30 Urich, Francis Elizabeth, 3914 14 24 Welch, Michawl James, Ashland 20 Bundy, Vickee Lee, 635 9 21 Mason, Johnny Lee, Bourbon, Ind 18 Offenbacker, Cinda Sue, 934 Benton 19 Sindel, Scott Kelly, 2411 Lynn 21 Provorce, Cynthia Sue, 314 12 19 Luers, James Grand Island 22 Begley, Cynthia Ann, Plattsmouth 22 Heineke, Raymond Lee, Bennet 20 Leyden, Pamela Lea, Bennet 17 Cooper, Scotty Dean, 540 16 21 Cabbage, Mary Catherine, 716 16 24 Beck, Alan James, 3321 20 Douglas, Nancy Josephine, 1245 33 21 Divorces Regional Center, Folsom and Van Dorn btreetS, Lincoln, nmrowa, um September 11, W73 and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. aii chall mart nn the nrinted forms attached to and made a part of the Proposeo LOnrracr uocunwnu. i win n.imanti mav nhtxinMt tmlTl the Of fice of the Department of Public Institutions and may be seen at the F.

W. Dodge -Corporation in Omaha and the Builders Exchanges in Lincoln and Omaha. Bids mailed to this office shall be addressed to: Department of Public Institutions State Capitol Building P.O. Box 94728 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 Bids delivered in person shall be delivered to: Office of the Department of Public Institutions Folsom and Van Dorn Streets Lincoln, Nebraska Each Bidder must submit with the bid a certified check or bid bond in an amount equal to five percent (5) of the bid. The character and amount of security to be submitted by the contractor for the performance of the contract is stated in the proposed contract documents.

Bidders may not withdraw their bids for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of the bids. The Department of Public Institutions reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Department of Public Institutions Jack R. Anderson, M.D. Director I1515-1T, Aug 20 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A DETACHED AUXILIARY TELLER OFFICE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 8-157 R.R.S., Nebraska, 1943, As Amended, notice is hereby given that UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY has filed an application with the Department of Banking, State of Nebraska, for a detached auxiliary teller office in compliance with the provisions of Nebraska statutes to be located at: Lots 8, 9, 10, Block 18 Normal Addition, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Hearing upon said application has been set for 9 30 A October 4, 1973 or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard at Room 2414, State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska.

DEPARTMENT OF BANKING Lincoln, Nebraska Henry E. Ley, Director of Banking 1519 3T, Aug. 20,27, Sept. 3 NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Nebraska will offer for sale at public auction to be held at the office of said Board, 307 South 16th St. Lincoln, Nebraska on the 4th day of September, 1973, at 9:00 o'clock (CDST) A.M., an oil and gas lease covering the following described lands situated in Nebraska, towit: FURNAS COUNTY: All Section 16, Township 3 North, Range 25 West of the 6th P.M.

(640 acres). HITCHCOCK COUNTY: All Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 34 West of the 6th P.M. (640 acres) 6th P.M. (640 acres). HITCHCOCK COUNTY: All Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 34 West of the 6th P.M.

(640 acres). Such lease will be sold In accordance with and subiect to provisions of Sec. 72-901 to 72-912 inclusive, R.R.S. 1943, to the highest bidder, subject to the right of the Board to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS By Morris R.

Reynolds Executive Secretary I1514-2T, Aug. 20, 27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska until 2:00 p.m., Aug. 30, 1973 at the office of the Director of Special Business Services, Room 508, Administration 14th Street, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska for furnishing all labor, equipment and materials required to clean, and paint all exterior windows on Architectural Hall, Richards Hall, Temple Building, and Nebraska Hall including caulking on Richards Hall and Nebraska Hall for the University of Nebraska on its City Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska in accordance with specifications by the University of Nebraska Physical Plant Administration, 1700 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, at which time will be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications may be inspected at the office of the Physical Plant Administration. 1700 Street, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Bonaf ide contractors who wish to bid on the work may obtain copies of the specifications by applying to the office of the Physical Plant Administration. Specifications will be available after August 16, 1973. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of the bid. The University of Nebraska reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any or all informalities in any proposal. The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln By: Mr.

Richard Bennett Director of Special Business Services Uniuorcitv nf inAln Lincoln, Nebraska 5134-37, Aug. 17, 20, 22 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given of the voluntary dissolution of SEARLE CHAPIN LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, whose address is 854 Stuart Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, by execution and appropriate filing of the following: (i) A "Statement of Intent to Dissolve Searle Chapin Lumber Company" by said corporation dated May 15, 1973, with attached written "Consents of Stockholders" to such dissolution signed by all of the stockholders, and filed as required by law on May 21, 1973; (ii) The execution of "Articles of Dissolution" by said corporation under date of May 22, 1973, and filed as required by law on said date; and (iii) The issuance of a "Certificate of Dissolution" of said corporation by the Secretary of State of Nebraska, on May 22, 1973. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are the following: (1) That all debts, obligations and liabilities have either been paid, or discharged, or adequate provision has been made therefor; (2) That all remaining property and assets of the corporation have either been distributed, or any remaining property and assets will be distributed, if any additional remains In excess of provision made for liabilities, by reserves es Lincoln Needs Secretaries! Become a Professional i ne th. cor. TrlES Chapin: President and iani.

Boulevard. Lin- ICUICT, coin, Nebraska 68502 tk Robert S. Hinds, 42 Street, Lirln, Nebraska 68W Liabilities of the said carport ion a the close of business on May 15, 1973, is as BALANCE SHEET Assets Cash on hand Jil Bank Accounts 70S Other Accounts Receivable ma Furniture and Equipment iuo is Total Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable Capital Stock (2240 Issued Shares (Par Value SI 00); 2240 Cancelled Shares (Par Value S100) Outstanding Reserve for Contin- gent Liabilities ii Total Liabilities Dated this 13th day of August, 1973 SEARLE CHAPIN LUMBER CO. By Irving S. Chapin, BiHAnt rwt Treasurer H512-3T, Aug.

13,20,27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS A. Project description. 1. Project. University of Nebraska Field House.

2. Location. Lincoln, Nebraska. B. Bid due date.

1 Sealed bids for the mechanical and electrical, work for the construction of the University of Nebraska Field House, will be received by the University of Nebraska Facilities Corporation, in room 508, Administration Building, University ol Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, Nohraska, until two o'clock P.M., C.D.T., September 1. 1. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the student union west auditorium, lower level. Nebraska Union, 14th and 'R' Lincoln, Nebraska at two o'clock P.M. C.D.T.

September 12, 1973. 1. 2. Any proposal received after closing time will be returned unopened. C.

Bidding Documents. 1. The bidding documents may be examined at the following. 1. 1.

Omaha Builder's Exchange. 2565 St. Mary's Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 1 2 W. Dodge Corporation, 7301 Pacific Street, Omaha, Nebraska 1. 3.

Office of the architect Leo A. Daly Company and Davis Clark and Associates, 8600 Indian Hills Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114 1. 4. Dodgescan 100 31st Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 1. 5.

Lincoln Builders Bureau, 507 'J Street, Lincoln, Nebraska D. Deposit on bidding documents. 1. Bonafide contractors who wish to bid on the work may obtain plans and specifications upon payment of $10000 deposit for each set at the office of the architect between the hours of 8 00 A M. to 5:00 P.W Monday through Friday Deposit will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications in good condition within seven days after bid date.

E. Bid security. 1. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, bid security as required in the 'instruction to F. The owner shall not be obligated in connection with submitted bids arbitrarily to award the contract for the construction of the project to the lowest bidder, but shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids, or to waive any informality in any proposal it deems advisable, and to award the contract to the bidder which, in its opinion, is most desirable.

G. Bid withdrawal. 1. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date ol the opening thereof. The University of Nebraska Facilities Corp The University of Nebraska-Lincoln By R.

E. Bennett Director of Special Business Services Aug. 18,20,22 DANA LARSON ROUBAL AND ASSOCIATES Architects fcngineers Planners 400 Executive Building Omaha, Nebraska 68102 Phone: 402-341-4300 ADVERTISEMENT Fort BIDS East Campus Utility Tunnel University of Nebraska-Lincoln Project No. 112173 The Board of Regents, University of Nebraska, will receive Bids for a combined contract, including General, Mechanical and Electrical Work, for the East Campus Utility Tunnel to be constructed on University of Nebraska Property, Lincoln, as shown on the Site Plan, all in accordance with the Drawings and Project Manual prepared by Dana Larson Roubal and Associates. Bids shall be awarded on Lump Sum Basis.

Bids will be received until 2 30 p.m. CDT, Thursday, August 30, 1973, at the Office of the Director of Special Business Services, 508 Administration Building, University of Nebraska, Uth and Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contract Documents may be examined at the office of the Architect-Engineer and at the following exchanges after August 10, 1973.

MISSOURI: DODGE'SCAN. 100 West 31st Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 NEBRASKA: DODGE, F. CORPORATION, 7301 Pacific Street, Suite 209, Omaha, Nebraska 68114 OMAHA BUILDERS EXCHANGE, 2565 St. Mary's Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68105. LINCOLN BUILDERS BUREAU, P.

0 Box 80086, Lincoln, Nebraska 68501. Bidders may obtain Contract Documents at the office of the Architect-Engineer, in accord with the Instructions to Bidders, upon depositing the sum ot Twenty-five Dollars (s25 .00) for each set of Documents. The entire deposit will be refunded upon the return of the Documents, in good condition, within ten (10) days after the bid opening Bid Security in the amount ot five percent (5) in the form of cash, a certified check, cashier's check, money order or bank draft payable to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, or a Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and accepted securities in an amount equal to five percent (5) of the amount of the Bid shall be submitted with each Bid. The Owner may require any Bidder to submit to the Architect-Engineer, prior to the date of the Bid opening, a properly executed Contractor's Qualificatian Statement, AIA Document A305, andor that his Bid be accompanied with a signed certificate from a surety company licensed in the State of Nebraska that the surety company will provide the Bidder, if awarded the Contract, with a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100) of the Contract Price. The Owner reserves the right to reject Bids and to waive informalities or irregularities in the bidding.

University of Nebraska Board of Regents Richard E. Bennett Director of Special Business Services J6978-3T, Aug. 18,20,22 Stenographic Office Specialist Administrative Assistant Court Activity Deliver Drugs (cc) Hood, Byron 22, 2205 Holdrege, (allegedly marijuana), no plea, hearing Sept. 19, $1,000 bond. Accessory After Fact (CC) Shasteen, Rolf 25, 1610 (allegedly harboring felon), no plea, hearing Sept.

19, $500 bond. Obtain Goods Falsely (CC) Eddens, Jerry 18, Milford, (allegedly Kings Food Host), innocent plea, trial Oct. 5. Take Auto Wrong Use (CC) Woodward, Daniel 21, 3085 (allegedly Flott Construction 1 yr. probation.

Assault and Battery (CC) Cox, Edward Michael, 20, 1923 29, (allegedly Brian Daniels), 30 days jail. Petit Larceny (CC) Shucks, Harry 1128 Washington, Apt. 1, (allegedly Michael P. Thein), dismissed. Cunning, Douglas 17, 3901 (allegedly Hospe Music), $75.

Receive Stolen Property (CC) Crook, Jerry Eugene, 18, 3224 44, Count 2, intoxication, 1 yr. probation. Obtain Goods Falsely (CC) Synhorst, Raymond 17, Milford, (allegedly Kings Food Host), innocent plea, trial Oct. 5. Minor Possess Alcohol (CC) Messersmith, Arden James, 17, 1217 11, repleaded guilty, $100.

Injury Accidents Police Reports Thursday 9-R (car-motorcycle) Verla M. Bruce, 34, Rt. 1, Dwight; Wayne JVI. Johnson, 22, .3909 12, hospitalized. PUBLIC NOTICES Your right to know and bo sii informed of tho functions ol your government aro embed-ied in public noticoitois' for by government so thai all tit-iiens may be informed.

The next meeting of the Nebraska Power Review Board will be August 29, 1973, in the Board's offices located at 1220 Street, Lincoln Nebraska. The meeting will convene at 9:00 A.M. An agenda of the said meeting will be available at the Board's offices. S1516-1T, Aug. 20 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A DETACHED AUXILIARY TELLER OFFICE Pursuant to the provisions ol Section 8-157 R.R.S., Nebraska, 1943, As Amended, notice is hereby given that LINCOLN BANK SOUTH has filed an application with the Department of Banking, State of Nebraska, for a detached auxiliary teller office in compliance with the provisions of Nebraska statutes to be located at: 2400 South 48th Street, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

All of Lot 7 and 8, Block 3, Normal Psrk Addition. Hearing upon said application has been set for 9. 30 A.M., October 4, 1973 or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard at Room 2414, State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING, Lincoln, Nebraska Henry E. Ley, Director of Banking i5ia3T, Aug.

20,27, Sept. 3 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME 1. The Trade Name to be registered is: William Enterprises. 2. The name and business address of the applicant or aoplicants: William D.

Daniel, 3127 N. 65th Lincoln, Ne. 63507. 3. The Trade Name has been used since Aug.

1973 4. The general nature of the business publication and photography services. Producing pamphlets, newspapers etc. for companys and commercial, and personal photography. STATE OF Nebraska COUNTY OF Lancaster )ss.

William D. Daniel being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the applicant named in the foregoing statement; that he has read and knows the contents of said statement, and that he ve-ily believes the facts stated therein to be true and correct. William 0. Daniel Applicant Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Aug. 1973 Wilma J.

Schriner Notary Public S1513-1T, Aug. 20 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held at the second floor East Senate Chamber, State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, on the 31st day of August, 1973, at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of considering proposed Regulations pertaining to Nebraska State Fire Marshal Regulations for Safety to Life from Fire and Like Emergencies in Buildings and Structures; and General Fire Prevention by the Nebraska State Fire Marshal. All persons in attendance at said hearing who may desire to be heard on the matter shall be given an opportunity to do so. A copy of the proposed Regulations will be available for examination at the Office of the State Fire Marshal, 808 State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, at any time during regular business hours prior to said public hearing.

Dated this 17 day of August, 1973, Joe L. Pluta, State Fire Marshal 1517 IT, Aug. 20 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for furnishing all plant, equipment, transportation, fools, materials, labor and skills necessary and incidental to perform all General and Electrical Construction Work described (:00 Most: News Star Trek Adventure (BQ813 Bookshelf 'The Peter Prescription' 09 Thunderbirds t.SO Truth cr Consequences OQ5 To Tell the Truth (Da All in the Family (DQS13 Man Builds Worldwide problem of garbage, waste probed St Bill Anderson 09 Human Dimension 100 O05 Baseball NY Yankees Kansas City OfDSdS Guusmoke West. I Newly marries girl he courted while tending tornado victims Q04 Rookies-Drama Retired cop suspected of series of burglaries OD 5 (DQ013 Special of Week Tribute to George Gershwin; I Mormon Youth Symphony, Chorus i 09 Mov: 'Prime Minister' 8:00 OCDQCD Lucy Comedy O04 Movie: 'Rogue's Gallery' Tale of down on-his-luck private eye; Roger Smith, Farley Granger (1968 2hrs.) 8:30 OD0(D Doris Day-Corn. (BQ013 Book Beat Theodore H.

White, 'The Making of the President 72' 9:00 O(D0iU) Medical Center Neurosurgeon neglects girl's surgical treatment while worrying about wife's behavior Q013 Backyard Farmer 10:00 Most: News (DQ013 Yoga Exercise 10:30 O03 Tonight Show-Talk Joey Bishop hosts O(D0(D Movie Drama 'Tiger Bay' Slum child befriends murderer; John Mills, Hay- lev Mills. Horst Buchholz (1959) Canadian Pro Football Delay Might Be in Store For Drivers The State Roads Dept. has announced that motorists on Interstate 80 in the Omaha area may be delayed for a short time early next Tuesday morning, Aug. 21. Department officials said crews would be installing overhead signs between the 1-80 bridge and 24th St.

between 2 and 6 a.m. The delays are not expected to exceed 30 minutes. Daily BIRTHS Hospital Abbreviations: Bryan; LG, Lincoln Gtnoral; Providence; SE, St. Elizabeth. Saturday, Aug.

18 Erxleben, RaDelle (Mary Lou Scranton) 537 26, girl, LG. Mann, Randel (Stethane Lowe) 3315 Touzalin, boy, SE. Peterson, Harry, (Connie Smith) 4337 20, girl, SE. Westlund, William (RaDonna Foster) Rt. 4, twin boys, Scott Alexander, Patrick Michael, B.

Sunday, Aug. 19 Bell, Ronald (Cheryl Farmstead) 4431 Grandview, boy, SE. Combs, Morris (Patricia Ferris) 3426 girl, SE. Florian, Carlos (Lydia Meza) 1312 Pawnee, girl, SE. Kettler, Orlyn (Candy Barr) 3500 Fiene, boy, B.

Lee, Chester (Julie Mosiman) 1636 Burr, boy LG. Meints, Donald (Cheryl Jurgens) 4200 Cornhusker, Lot 55, girl, SE. Piontek, Alan (Jean Bindrum) 865 29, boy, LG. West, Bryan (Julia Dormer) 2401 13, girl, LG. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Methodist Church, Alliance. Alliance Cemetery. Memorials to Nebraska Boys Ranch, Alliance. HOLTZMAN Cora Mae, 91, Falls City, died Sunday. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Harriet Curtis, Falls City; grandson, Robert W. Holtzman, Auburn; step granddaughter, Mrs. Roberta Wolfe, Auburn; five greatgrandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dorr Funeral Home, Falls City.

The Rev. Alvin H. Smith. Prairie Union Cemetery, Shubert. HUFF Henry 64, Kansas City, died Saturday.

Survivors: wife, Dorthea; son, William Kansas City; 'daughter, M-Landa at home; brother, Harold El Monte, sisters, Mrs. Hazel Eulgem, Overland Park, Mrs. Ethel Kimbell, Santa Monica, Mrs. Edith Cook, Honolulu, Hawaii. Services: 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Sttne McClure Funeral Home, Kansas City, Mo. Cremation. HULT Leslie 75, Wahoo, died Friday in Omaha. WWI veteran. Former owner of L.

E. Hult Mortuary, Wahoo. Mortician from 1927-1967. Survivors: wife, Zelpha Bray; daughter, Mrs. Charles (Nancy) Ahlvers, Wayne; brother, Lenus Saratoga, sisters, Mrs.

Carl (Amy) Palmquist, Carlton, Mrs. Carl Einar (Ida) Norberg, Los Altos, Mrs. Carl (Dora) Fisher, San Mateo, three grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, First Presbyterian Church, Wahoo.

The Rev: Burton A. Kniidseri and Rev. Walter G. Millett. Prayer service 7:30 p.m.

Monday, Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. JELINEK-Alice Marie, 65, Grand Island, died Friday in Hastings. Lincoln resident five years. Former resident of Crete and Hastings.

Survivors: husband, Edwin; son, Warren, Tuscaloosa, daughter, Mrs. Loran Davidson, Fairport. N.Y.; brother, Ernest Skolil, Denver; six grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wadlow's Mortuary, 1225 L.

Rev. J. Dalla Gibson. Wyuka. KOHEL Mrs.

Lulu 68, Crete, died Sunday. Survivors: husband, Edward Crete; sons, Edward Dodge; David L. Mason, Citrus Heights, Dean E. Mason, Millard; eight grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Kuncl Chapel, Crete. Pastor Paul Schmidt and ZCBJ Lodge 426. Bohemian National Cemetery, Wilber. McNEELY Melvin 64, Humboldt, died Saturday. Survivors: wife, Lucille, Humboldt; daughters, Mrs.

Patricia Waldeck, Humboldt, Mrs. Tom (Delores) Palermo, Missouri City, stepson, Michael Boston, Lincoln; mother, Mrs. Winnie McNeely, Stella; brothers, Loren, Stella, Floyd, Falls City; six grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wherry Mortuary, Humboldt.

Stella Cemetery. MARRS Josephine 82, Tecumseh, died Saturday. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Mary) Ensor, Pawnee City, Mrs. Wilbur (Alberta) Prange, Lincoln; sister, Mrs.

Clara Seward, Sunland, 18 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Wherry Mortuary, Tecumseh. Sterling Cemetery. MOHR John 81, Columbus, died Friday.

Survivors: wife, Hazel; son, Kenneth J. Roca; daughters, Mrs. Delbert (Gladys) Niemeier, Beatrice; sisters, Rose, Mrs. Arthur (Laura) Alpers, both Columbus; 10 grandchildren. Services: Were Monday, Im-manuel Lutheran, Columbus.

Columbus' Cemetery. PARMENTER Gladys 72, Omaha, died Saturday. Survivors: husband, Harold; son, Col. William Hawaii; father, Hubert McFayden, Gregory, S.D.; two grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Crosby-Kunold-Buiket Funeral Home, Omaha. Rev. T. Merton Rymph; 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Lincoln Memorial Park.

PETTiJOHN Ens. Steven 23, Pensacola, died Sunday in airplane crash at Gulf-port, Miss. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Seward United Methodist. Seward Cemetery.

Wood Bros. Chapel, Seward, ROSCHEWSKI Henry 79, Beatrice, died Saturday. Survivors: wife, Hannah; sons, Clarence, Burchard; Earl, GROTELUESCHEN Elroy Ernst, 48, Old Cheney Road, died Sunday. Clerk for Texaco, Inc. Born Columbus.

Lincoln resident eight years. Member Christ Lutheran. Survivors: wife, Betty, Lincoln; son, Ran dall, home; mother, Mrs. Hilda Grotelueschen, Lakeworth, grandmother, Mrs. F.

H. Mueller, Columbus; brothers, Melvin, Columbus, Arden, Ur-bana, sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Lola) Bangmann and Mrs. Darleen Mihulka, both of Denver. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Christ Lutheran. Pastor Charles Reimnitz. Graveside services: 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Roselawn Cemetery, Columbus. Memorials to American Cancer Society or Christ Lutheran Christian Education Fund.

Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. Pallbearers: Donald Kuhn, Robert Batterman, Dr. Roy Peck, Lee Waltz, Gene Doughty, George Carstens. Honorary: E. L.

Ashford, Heinz Wilms. HARPER Jennings 77, 1411 No. 26th, died Friday. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, Chapel.

Burial: Bennet. Pallbearers: Gus Sindt, Gail Curtin, Donald Willis, Donald Smith, Kenneth Smith, Nelson Rittenburg. NIELSEN Adolf 76,840 So. 32nd, died Sunday. Retired chief finance officer Veterans Hospital.

Born Omaha. Member Lancaster Lodge 54 AF AM, Electa Chapter 8, OES, American Legion. Member Grace Lutheran. Survivors: wife, Gertie; son, Chester, Lincoln; brothers, Victor, Valley; Fred, Brownville, Raymond, Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Harry (Marie) Sanders, Fremont; three grand-daughters.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Grace Lutheran. Dr. Roy Benson. Lincoln Memorial Park.

Memorials to Grace Lutheran. Hodgman-Splain-Roberts Mortuary, 4040 A. SCHWARZ Mrs. Helen 67, 5419 Oldham, died Sunday. Housewife.

Lifelong Nebraska resident. Lincoln resident 16 years. Member Aldersgate United Methodist. Survivors: sons, Lloyd, Rex, Ray, all of Lincoln; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Aldersgate United Methodist, 84th and South. Rev. Walter Bailey. Graveside services: 11:45 a.m. Utica Cemetery.

Memorials to church. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. Pallbearers: Lewis Grubtill, Robert Polleck, Arnold Walters, Eugene, Harley Snowden, Warren Jennings. SEEGERT Fred 84, 808 West died Friday. Services: 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Wadlow's Mortuary, 1225 L.1 Rev. Theodore Epp. Lincoln Memorial Park. STREITWIESER Douglas 17, 301 W. Rio Road, died Sunday in an automobile accident in Sarpy County.

Lincoln East High student. Survivors: mother, Mrs. AdeleStreitwieser, Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Thomas (Susan) Dolnicek, Omaha; aunts and uncles. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday, Holy Trinity Episcopal, 6001 A. Rev. Steven Mues. In state from 6 p.m. Monday until 9 p.m.

Wednesday, Umberger-Sheaff Mortuary, 48th and Vine. Fair-view Cemetery. Memorials to East High Athletic Dept. fund. Outstate DREYER Edward 81, Ashland, died Saturday at Wahoo.

Retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Ethel; daughters, Mrs. George (Shirley) Null, Omaha, Mrs. Keith (Marian) Tadlock, Colo Iowa; brother, William, Shenandoah, Iowa; sister, Mrs. Erma Cody, Council Bluffs; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, United Methodist, Ashland. Ashland Cemetery. Marcy Mortuary, Ashland, Memorials to church. GERDES George, 74, rural Alliance, died Friday.

Past state senator. Executive director of Nebraska Legislative Council. Past president, Council on State Governments. Former director of Nebraska Boys Ranch. Served RI Freight Cars Derail.

At Martell Martell Seven freight cars derailed one half mile south of here at 4:47 p.m. Sunday, rearing up about 100 yards of Rock Island Lines track. Rock Island officials said no one was injured in the derailment, the cause of which still was under investigation. However, a defective wheel possibly was responsible, according to a spokesman at the Rock Island depot in Hallam. Named Changed Continued From Page 1 Thompson reported to the stockholders with statistics of the new microwave communications system now under construction.

He revealed additional customers were being brought into service on a regular basis on the segments of the system that are in operation between Chicago and Kansas City via OmahaLincoln. He also said completion of the system southward to Dallas and Houston would be finished in September and northward to MinneapolisSt. Paul should be finished in October. He also revealed 28 firm orders from major corporations had been received and were in the process of implementation. A chart on display revealed monthly billings by the company for these orders would amount to $48,291.30.

Thompson also said an additional 46 orders for service were in the process of being completed. Thompson paid tribute to two members of the Board of Directors, J. Earl Nelson and William W. Fogle, who were retired from the Board Thursday. L.S.C.

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