Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska (2024)

SUNDAY WORLD HERALD April 27, 1986 35-D and Funerals The Weather By the National Weather Service -LGOOD-Ethel E. -Sally ASA-Dolores H. BALTZELL-Victor L. BENNINGTON-Russell, Rev. DRAKE -Fred E.

ILLGOOD- 75 Peru, NE. Widow of Ray Allgood. Survived by 5 children Mrs. Keith (Betty) Gammel, Tekamah, NE, Ray, San Francisco, Rex, Peru, NE, Howard, Cave Creek, 18 AZ. Monty, Omaha; 18 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; 7 brothers and sisters.

SERVICES Mon. 11 am, Casey-Witzenburg Funeral Chapel, Auburn, Ne. Burial Mount Vernon Cemetery, Peru, NE. Casey-Witzenburg Funeral Home Memorials to the Heart Association or Cystic Fibrosis. Auburn, NE 402-274-3131 APPEL-Sally, of Omaha.

Survived by husband Henry, Omaha; son Stephen, Washington DC; Rose, Omaha; sister Polly Blackman, London England; nieces and nephews. SERVICES Sun. April 27, at 1:30 pm, Jewish Funeral Home, 1912 Cuming St. Donations to Beth Israel Synagogue or Rose Blumkin Home. JEWISH FUNERAL HOME 346-1184 ASA-Dolores 57.

Preceded in death by parents, Casper and Margaret Shada and sister Darlene Branigan. Survived by husband, Charles daughters, Marta Asa of Palatine, Sheryl Morris, Comstock, Minn. brother Dr. Robert Shada of Omaha; sisters, Dorothy Heidorn of Omaha, and Beverley Duryea of Lombard, 4 grandchildren; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. MEMORIAL SERVICES Tuesday, 10 AM at St.

Marys Orthodox Church, 103rd Boyd St. WAKE SERVICE Mon. 7 PM at Westside Chapel. Memorials to St. Marys Orthodox Church.

JOHN A. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 BALTZEL age 73 Omaha, NE formerly of Dallas, TX. Survived by wife Mildred Omaha; daughter Jean Riggs, Mission Vieio, CA; 2 sons Robert, Omaha, Victor, Louisville, KY; 7 grandchildren; brother William A. Baltzell, Myrtle Beach, SC. Mr.

Baltzell was former Vice- President of Oakite Products Inc. FUNERAL Service 3 pm at Roeder Mortuary. Masonic Graveside Service and Interment 10 Mon. at Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, NE." VISITATION from 2 pm Sun. ROEDER MORTUARY 50th Ames Ave.

453-5600 BENNINGTON-Russell Age 64, formerly of Omaha and more recently of Normal, IL. Rev. Bennington served 30 years in the ministry in Nebraska, lowa and Illinois with churches in fellowship with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. Survived by wife Jeanette (Gibson); 3 sons Gary and Craig, Normal, IL, Roger of Peoria, IL; 3 daughters Sharon Genovese, Peoria, IL, Marlys and Karen, both at home; 1 brother Kenneth, Omaha; 4 sisters Evelynn Martin, Tucson, AZ, Rosalie Neff, Betty Sherbondy, both Omaha, Joyce Ernst, Co. Bluffs, 8 grandchildren SERVICES 2 p.m., Mon, at the funeral home.

Burial in Blommington, IL. VISITATION 3-6 p.m., Sun, at the funeral home. KIBLER-SMITH MEMORIAL HOME Bloomington, IL. 309-828-2422 COLLINS-Rev. G.L., age 78 1060 South 32nd Lincoln.

Passed away 4-23-86, Lincoln. Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Survived by wife Doris, Lincoln; 3 daughters Mamie A. Wiggins, Kansas City, KS, Belinda K.

Shepard, Omaha, Janet M. Collins, Lincoln; 4 brothers William, Phoenix, AZ, Herbert, Morris, OK, Commodore, Haskell, OK, Delaney Collins, Okmulgee, OK; son-in-law Richard Shepard, Omaha; 4 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; other relatives. SERVICES 1 pm Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 12th F. Lincoln.

Interment Wyuka Cemetery with Masonic Rites at Graveside Lebanon Lodge F. A. M. (P.H.A.), John Reed, WM. VISITATION Sat.

afternoon until 3 pm Sun. at Thomas Funeral Home. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 3920 N. 24th St. 453-7111 DRAKE-Fred age 60 yrs.

Survived by wife, Lois, daughter and son-in-law, Micki and Bill Jessen; daughter Lesley; son and daughter-in-law, Frederick and Lynda; beloved granddaughter, Allison; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Coats of Omaha. SERVICES Monday 11 AM, at The West Omaha Colonial Chapel. Interment Voss Mohr Cemetery.

Memorials acceptable to Faith Westwood Methodist A Church or your favorite charity. CROSBY BURKET Colonial Chapel 11902 W. Center Rd. 333-7200 EDDY-A. Keith (A.K.), age 77 yrs.

of Omaha; member Teamsters Union No. 554. Survived by wife, Donna daughter and son-in-law, Audrey and Franklin Stewart; grandson John Stewart, all Omaha; 2 brothers Calvin of Dysart, George of Stuart, 2 sisters, Regina Wilson of Arizona City, Irene Partlow of Menlo, la. SERVICES Tuesday, 11 AM at The West Center Chapel, Rev. Harold P.

Johnson officiating. GRAVESIDE SERVICE, Tuesday, 3 PM, Summerset Township Cemetery, Fontanelle, la. HEAFEY- HEAFEY HOFFMANN WEST CENTER CHAPEL 78th West Center 391-3900 MADSE Jane (Awalt), 59 years. Survived by husband Rudolph (Duffy) daughters Maureen FREEI HEARING TEST This Week! We Help People Hear Better' 3 Locations to Serve you 4248 Douglas Omaha, 551-3440 South Omaha 4326 S. 24th, 731-0746 Council Bluffs 108 West Broadway 323-2301 In Home Testing Available Metropolitan Cremation Service Professional Removal Services VISA 391-2900 Completely arranged by mail Division of McCurdy Funeral Home Crematory Fee EDDY- Keith (A.K.) MADSEN- Dorothy Jane (Awalt) -Frank L.

I. Patrick's Catholic Church, Mo. Valley, with Msgr. Paul Connelly, celebrant. MILLER-Ethel -Olga (Zimmerman) Lambrecht, both of Omaha, Susan Marquaedt, Dallas, TX, Jeanne Powers, Chesterfield, MO, A Margaret Forman, Rome, Italy, Julie McShane, Omaha; sons Michael Farmer, Iowa City, IA, Paul Schmalenbach, Omaha, Robert Madsen, Ralston, NE, Joseph Madsen, Ft.

Carsons, CO; mother Dorothy Awalt, sister Elaine Springborg, Elkhorn, NE; numerous grandchildren FUNERAL Mon, 9:30 a.m., Kremer Funeral Home to Holy Name Church at 10 a.m. ROSARY Sun, OT p.m. at the mortuary. Member of Benson VFW Zeta Andersen Auxiliary. KREMER FUNERAL HOME 6302 Maple St.

553-3155 McARDLE-Frank age years; Elkhorn, NE. Survived by sons Robert, Elkhorn, Kenneth, Lexington; daughters Mary Ann Samson, Hooper, NE, Evelyn Biornson, Tucson, AZ. 16 grandchildren; 14 dren; brother Donald, Elkhorn; sisters Alice Whiteaker, Fremont, Marie Paasch, Elkhorn. PRAYER Service Sun. 7 pm, Elkhorn Chapel.

FUNERAL Mass Mon. 10:30 am, St. Patricks Church, Elkhorn. Interment Prospect Hill. Memorials may be made to St.

Patricks Church or Elkhorn Rescue Squad. VISITATION starts Sat. 4 pm. SWANSON FUNERAL HOME Elkhorn, Nebr. McCLANAHAN-Andrew 1.

age 80 yrs. Survived by wife Frances; son, Eugene (Mac) and daughter, Joanne Corbett, all grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers, Jay and Neal of Omaha, Keith of Colorado Springs, 1 sister, Helen Sauer of Tekamah, Ne. SERVICES 10 AM Tuesday, at The First Baptist Church, Tekamah. Burial Tekamah Cemetery. HAMEL PECK FUNERAL HOME Tekamah, Nebraska MILLER-Ethel, age 76 yrs.

of Omaha, died Sat. Survived by 2 sons, Jerry Miller of Co. Bluffs, Jimmie Miller. of Tuscon, 1 daughter Gloria Dudley of Omaha; 11 grandchildren; brother grandson, William Danny Dudley Dudley of of Omaha; Omaha; 1 sister LaVetta Doukas of San Diego. SERVICES pending.

CROSBY KUNOLD BURKET 24th St. 733-1111 POTTER- Olga (Zimmerman), 86 years of age, passed away April 26, 1986, in Harlan, IA. Survived by 2 sons Romuald Potter, Portsmouth, RI, Jeron (Pete) Potter, Glendale, AZ; daughter Mary J. Potter, Omaha; 9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren. SERVICES Tues, St.

"Mary's Catholic Church, Panama, IA. BURMEISTER FUNERAL HOME Harlan, IA 712-755-3177 RAY-Frances Mrs. age 67 of 4328 Browne St. Survived by daughter, Barbara Poole of Omaha; 2 sisters, Myrtle Adams, Washington, D.C. and Hortense Rice; son-in-law, William Poole, Omaha; 5 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

SERVICES 2 PM Tuesday, Chapel. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 3920 N. 24th St. 453-7111 REDDING-Jean, age 64 of Co.

Bluffs, died, Survived by 2 sons, Doug Vittitoe and Mike Redding; 4 daughters, Becky and Debbie Redding, Julie Keller and Kathy LaChappell; brother Kenneth Sublet; sister Mary Olinger; 11 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. SERVICES Tues. 11 AM Meyer Funeral Home, Co. Bluffs. Interment Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery, Decatur, Ne.

VISITATION at Meyer's Mon. PM MEYER FUNERAL HOME 545 Willow Co. Bluffs 322-0293 ROACH-Mary Age 92 of Missouri Valley, IA. Survived by cousin Mrs. B.

McTigue of Lombard, IL. SERVICES 9:30 a.m., Monday, St. OMAHA ALMANAC For April 26, 1986 time temp RH 1 a.m. 57 96 2 a.m. 56 96 3 a.m.

57 96 4 a.m. 57 96 5 a.m. 57 93 6 a.m. 56 93 7 a.m. 58 93 8 a.m.

61 87 9 a.m. 65 81 10 a.m. 69 71 11 a.m. 71 68 noon 75 62 1 p.m. 76 62 2 p.m.

79 56 3 p.m. 81 53 4 p.m. 81 53 5 p.m. 80 54 6 p.m. 80 51 7 p.m.

78 58 8 p.m. 76 62 9 p.m. 73 68 10 p.m. 72 73 11 p.m. 64 90 mant.

63 90 Observations at Weather Service Kinley Streets. wind weather NE 5 t. storm 8 t. showers 9 t. storm 7 showers 9 showers E8 pt.

cloudy SE 8 cloudy 10 pt. sunny SE 10 mo. sunny 13 mo. cloudy 14 cloudy SE 14-22 cloudy SE 13-23 pt. sunny SE 14-24 pt.

sunny 12-23 pt. SE 13-24 pt. sunny 16-26 pt. sunny 13-23 cloudy 17-28 cloudy 24-35 20 cloudy 12 t. showers S7 mo.

cloudy SE 7 mo. cloudy Omaha's National station, 72nd and Mc- Newspaperman Dies Tucson, Ariz. (AP) Thomas T. Clark the former president and general manager of Tucson Newspaper per has died of diabetes. He was 67.

Grand Opening SALE Bel Air Fashions Traditional clothing for men and women Selected items in every department (Not all stock incl.) Register to win 1 of many prizes including Cricketeer Blazer Members Only Jacket Sero Blouse Briar Tie Allen Edmonds Footwear (Nothing to buy. No obligation) in the middle of Miracle Hills Sq 114th D'Lites Chev. Huber W. Dodge Rd. Miracle Hills Square 717 N.

114th Tues. Thur. til 8:30 493-5160 FREE HEARING TEST If you are having trouble hearing or understanding conversation, come in for a Free Hearing Test. See if you are able to wear a small in the ear or canal aid. Call for Office or Home Appointment.

SOUTHWEST HEARING AID CENTER Call 3021 S. 83rd St. 391-1156 (83rd Spring behind Long John Silver's) 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. -Frances J. Mrs.

REDDING -Jean ROACH, Mary E. RODENBURG M. STALL-William (Bill) -J: Teresa Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Mo. Vally.

WAKE Service 4:30 p.m., Sun, at HENNESSEY, VANCLEAVE, HURLEY FUNERAL HOME Mo, Valley, IA. RODENBURG-Wilhelmine 91 of Co. Bluffs, IA. SERVICES Mon, 11 a.m., St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Family receiving friends at Meyers, Sun, 6-8 p.m. with PRAYER Service at 8 p.m. MEYER FUNERAL HOME 545 Willow Co. Bluffs 322-0293 STALL -William (Bill), Pastor Died April 19, 1986.

MEMORIAL Service April 27, 3 pm at Word Outreach Center in the Country Club Mall, 56th Redick. SUTTON-J. Teresa, age 97 years. Survived by sons Rolland J. Sutton, Bentonville, AR, Richard Sutton, Wichita, KS; daughter Susan M.

Gocher, San Rafael, CA; sister Mrs. John (Catherine) Connolly; 15 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. FUNERAL Service Mon. 9:30 am, at the Westside Chapel to St. Roberts Church at 10 am.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. ROSARY Sun. 7 pm, at the Westside Chapel. Memorials to your favorite charity. JOHN A.

GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 Card of Thanks The Milton Anderson Family wishes to express our thanks to all our loving friends, who comforted us during the loss of our loved one with your prayers, thoughts, flowers, food, etc. A special thanks to Rev. Fred Dixon and the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. In Memoriam SCHMITT- Sharon.

9 years ago never forgotten. Miss the way you could make me laugh when was blue. Rest well until we meet again. Love, Mother. Cemetery Lots FOREST Lawn, choice spaces, Gar- den of Faith, $250 each.

556-5023. Florists ANN'S FLOWERS FTD 3631 St. 731-8878 BAKER'S FTD FLOWER SHOPS 132nd Center 84th Frederick 333-1090 391-8506 90th Fort 84th Giles 24th Vinton 571-2565 592-7517 341-9463 EDERER FLORISTS 72nd and CASS ST. 558-7729 HY-VEE FLORAL SHOPS 5150 Center St. 553-4085 14303 St.

896-1182 3120 N. 90th St. 571-9633 10808 Fort St. 493-3559 8520 Park Dr. 339-2682 120th W.

Center Rd. 330-2655 KUSH FLORIST GREENHOUSES 4225 So. 25th St. 733-1700 MARCY'S RALSTON FLORIST 331-2062 8523 Park Dr. Delivery RAY GAIN, FLORIST Cut FLOWERS, DAILY Delivery, FTD 4224 LEAVENWORTH 551-0658 5013 Grover FTD Delivery 551-5444 ROSE GARDEN NE FLORISTS TYRRELL'S FLOWERS Shaker Place, 107th Pacific, 399-9935.

Funeral Directors BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 No. 72nd St. 556-3028 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd Western Ave.

391-1664 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARY 3411 Farnam St. 345-1664 KREMER FUNERAL HOME 6302 Maple St. 553-3155 ROEDER MORTUARY 50th Ames Ave. 453-5600 12 Omaha Students Twelve Omaha School District students recently were honored as winners in the Omaha Crime Stoppers poster contest.

The grand prize winner was Mindy Rathe, a fourth-grade student at Gilder Elementary School. Other fourth winners were: Kelly Smith of Catlin School, second place; Jeremy McManis of Adams School, third place; and Chad Frizzell of Catlin School, honorable mention. The Record Police Calls BURGLARIES Michael A. Saine, 3321 California $570 cash, stamp collection, value $300, reported Friday. Anthony J.

Scianna, 6642 Emmet pistol, shotgun and jewelry, value more than $430, reported Friday. Jean Starkey, 2504 St. Mary's $100 cash, pistol, liquor and cassette player, value $350, reported Friday. THEFTS Gary L. Boughton, Omaha, two snow tires, value $300, at 6765 Military reported Friday.

Ken Morehead Dodge, Omaha, four tires and nine wheels, value $765, at 5402 reported Friday. Kwik Shop, Omaha, VCR. value $500, at 3440 S. 50th reported Friday. Thomas J.

Rink, Davenport, Iowa, radar detector, clothing, value $518, at 10220 Regency Circle, reported Thursday. Walter L. Jay, Blair, briefcase, calculator, recorder and camera, value $500, at 15th Street and Capitol Avenue, reported Friday, Michael H. Endelman, Omaha, car stereo, value $650, at 7,36 N. 58th reported Friday.

Mark R. Hersy, Omaha, briefcase, clothes, baseball tickets and calculator, value $370, at 806 N. 48th reported Friday. Mary A. Smouse, Omaha, bicycle, value $325, at 3213 S.

119th reported Friday. Lawns Unlimited, Omaha, 500 galIons gasoline, tools, battery, value $665, at 13844 Plaza, reported Friday. INJURED IN TRAFFIC Mary K. Clapp, 33, of 8802 Hamilton two-car, 90th Street and West Dodge Road, 12:10 a.m., Saturday. Carol J.

Miklas, 50, of 6237 S. 38th two-car, 38th and Streets, 4:55 p.m., Friday. Sheri L. Rankin, 24, of 1501 N. 48th two-car, 72nd and Hickory Streets, 11:35 p.m., Friday.

Anna Borden, 6, of 2605 N. 52nd 2605 N. 52nd car-pedestrian, near 2615 N. 52nd 4:11 p.m., Friday. Juan Montez, 5, of 2911 S.

16th car-pedestrian, 16th and Elm Streets, 6:05 p.m., Friday. Annette R. Long, 22, of 7324 N. 39th and Doris E. Harris, 38, of 1302 Maper Carter Lake, car-motorcyle, 24th Street and Ames Avenue, 2:20 p.m., Friday.

Rinalda Hudgins, 5, of 4407 N. 29th bus-bicycle, 30th and Sprague Streets, 5:39 p.m., Thursday. Mary J. Low, 28, and Steve D. Corman, 37, both of 805 Crest Papillion, one-car, 84th and Streets, 3:50 a.m., Friday.

Bankruptcies Three bankruptcy categories listed are: Chapter 7, straight bankruptcy involving liquidation of assets; Chapter 11, plan permitting reorganization of financial affairs under court supervision for an individual engaged in business or for a company (asset and liability schedules are not always filed with initial petition); Chapter 13, wage, earner plan for repaying a to be above normal, with 90s in southern Virginia southward to Georgia and 80s into central Great Lakes. Colder weather expected northern Plains southward to New Mexico, with seasonal readings over FORECAST SUNDAY 60 50 60 60 70 80 790 80 FRONTS: Warm we Cold Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded ww Stationary EXTENDED FORECASTS Nebraska Monday through Thursday: Lingering showers east Monday, partly cloudy Tuesday, a chance of thundershowers Thursday. Highs upper 50s east to mid-60s west Monday, mid-60s to low 70s Tuesday through Thursday. Lows upper 30s west to 40s east. DAILY FORECASTS Southeast Nebraska Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of thundershowers today, highs around 60.

Winds northeast at 10 to 20 mph. Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain tonight, lows mid-40s to around 50. Northeast Nebraska Mostly cloudy with a 60 percent chance of showers today, highs low to mid-50s. Winds northeast at 10 to 15 mph. Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain tonight, lows in low 40s.

North-Central and Northwest Nebraska Mostly cloudy with a 60 percent chance of showers today, highs upper 40s. Winds north at 15 to 25 mph. Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of lingering showers tonight, lows In low 30s. Southwest and South-Central Nebraska Mostly cloudy with a 70 percent chance of showers today, around 50. Winds north at 15 to 25 mph.

Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of lingering showers tonight, lows in low 30s. Nebraska Panhandle A 50 percent chance of rain or snow today, highs upper 40s. Winds north at 15 to 25 mph. Clearing tonight, lows around 30. OMAHA FORECAST Today: Considerable cloudiness, breezy and cooler, with light rain or showers.

North winds from 10 to 20 mph. High: 62. WCT: 54. Tonight: Cloudy and cooler, with showers. North winds up to 10 mph.

Low: 47. WCT: 42. Monday: Showers during the morning, then becoming partly cloudy and cool. Northwest winds from 10 to 15 mph. High: 60.

WCT: 53. Tuesday: Partly cloudy and mild. Low: 45. High: 65. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy and mild, with scattered showers.

Low: 52. High: 64. Thursday: Partly sunny and continued mild. Low: 47. High: 65.

(WCT, the Wind Chill Temperature, combines temperature and wind speed Into a "feel-like" temperature.) OMAHA SUMMARY Temperatures: High 83 at 3:10 p.m., low 55 at 1:30 a.m.; mean 69, normal mean 55, departure plus 731. Year ago high 57, low 45. Records: high 91 In 1981, low 29 In 1931. Cooling degree days, 4, season total, 24, season normal, 0, last season to date, 39. Precipitation: at midnight, .56 of an Inch; this month, 5.1 inches; this year, 9.07 inches.

Sunshine: 259 minutes, 31 percent of possible. Missouri River: Omaha, at midnight 20 feet; 24-hour change, up .2 of a foot. Sunset today at Sunrise Saturday at 6:26. Halley's comet: Visible If clear with binoculars from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. in southern sky, 12 to 16 degrees above horizon, about 2 degres above Beta Crater star, NATIONAL FORECAST Today: Snow to be scattered from eastern Wyoming, western South Dakota, Nebraska.

Rain to reach South Dakota, central Plains and across northern sippi Valley, Wisconsin. Rain also to extend over Skies to be over much of southern Plains, land. Skies to be mostly sunny over remainder, of Win Poster Contest Fifth-grade winners were Dan Newman of Dodge School, first place; Jessica Wright of Central Park School, second place; Donesha Wilburn of Dodge School, third place; and Tina McCaugh of Dodge School. ken Pawnee School, first place; Josh Sixth winners were Joe BremBuettner of Pinewood School, second place; Steve Knoll of Pawnee School, third place; and Jeremy Quick, Sunny Slope School, honorable mention. Romero E.

and Carol Micheaux, Chapter 13. 12727 West Dodge Road, liabilities Richard G. and Laura Coleman, Chapter 7. Lincoln, computer programmer; assets liabilities Delbert and Geraldine Curtis, 533 Chapter 7. N.

73rd cabinet maker; assets liabilities Bernard Cech, Lincoln, dispatcher; Chapter 7. Chapter 13. Patricia A. Reed, 4205 Franklin Eugene electrical K. Schlussel Lincoln, food service worker; assets engineer; assets $4,250, liabilities liabilities Chapter 7.

Chapter 7. Patrick R. and Deborah Costello, portion of debts over an extended Una J. Otten, 104 Chevro Lane, time. Bellevue, analyst; assets liabilities Chapter 7.

BUSINESSES Jesse Green 816 N. 44th Clifford P. and Susan Mucha, 4704 railroad employee; Chapter 13. Greene doing business as doing busi- Mark D. Andersen, 15305 DavenMucha Sprinkler Enterprises, port Circle, waterproofing; assets ness as warehouseman; assets liabilities abilities Chapter 7.

Chapter 7. Inland Parcel 4760 S. 134th Patty L. Otts, 7512 Poppleton Plaza, delivery service; assets office worker; assets liabilities bilities Chapter 7. Chapter 7.

Larry E. and Sheryl Schrage, and Linda Olson, Dakota City, Gretna, manager; assets Larry business as Olson liabilities doing Firewood, doing business as Ol- Chapter 7. son Sod Lawn Service, doing Vickie K. Devries. 5643 S.

95th business as Larry Olson Plaza, clerk; assets liabilLandscaping; assets lla- ities Chapter 7. bilities Chapter 7. Leonard J. and Lucille Marten, INDIVIDUALS Stanton, farming; assets Viola P. Trapp, 5417 S.

28th unemployed; assets $810; liabil- Chapter 7. ities Chapter 7. Paul R. Wiley, 2403 S. 18th Greg D.

Vostad, 2717 N. 73rd union stagehand; Chapter 13. Navy: assets $720; labilities Jerry D. and Janice Bothel, 15112 Chapter 7. Cornelia Circle, sales; Chapter Michael D.

Vaughn, 6531 Grand 13. laborer; assets Ila- Richard C. and Judy K. Kincaid, bilities Chapter 7. 3701.

McKinley technician; Isidro and Greta Padilla, 2226 S. Chapter 13. 11th meat cutter; assets Brian T. Holloway, 3003 Columbus liabilities Bellevue, Air Force; assets Chapter 7. $950; liabilities Carl W.

Weihe, Norfolk, ren- Chapter 7. dering specialist; assets Candido S. and Elexer To Tejera, 2104 liabilities Chapter 7, Fraser Court, Bellevue, Air Force; Douglas M. Hellmers, 2115 Grant Chapter 13. unemployed; assets Izma Hubka, 301 N.

36th reliabilities Chapter 7, tired; Chapter 13. David M. and Sarah Kuhl, 14517 Deborah R. Siegel, 2232 S. 18th Willow Creek Road, school postal service worker; Chapter teacher; Chapter 13.

13. Sandra K. League, 7121 S. 49th Richard L. and Sandra Contreras, Ave.

Circle, nurse's aide; assets 1458 S. 15th food service $950; liabilities Chapter 7. worker; assets labilities Thomas A. and Diane Abe, 2706 Chapter 7. Calhoun Bellevue, operations Diane R.

Campbell, 5440 S. 88th supervisor; Chapter 13. Plaza, clerical; assets liaKevin J. Young, 3519 S. 49th bilities Chapter 7.

student; assets liabilities Sharon L. Stanek, 3712 N. 60th Chapter 7. school bus driver; assets Judy Brown, 2512 Templeton liabilities Chapter 7. unemployed; assets liabil- Donald C.

and Lois Growcock, 720 ities Chapter 7. S. 68th unemployed; assets Donald A. and Tami Risavi, 1875 S. liabilities 75th technician; assets Chapter 7.

liabilities Jeffrey S. and Pamela S. Snowden, Chapter 7. Waterloo, assistant manLeroy C. and Barbara J.

Schu- ager; assets labilities chard, 4389 Laurel Janitor; Chapter 7. assets liabilities Darlene Grieco, 7304 LaVista Drive, Chapter 7, LaVista, occupation not listed; Richard Clemons, 3463 Ruggles Chapter 13. clerk; assets liabilities Curtis W. Thornton, Offutt Air Force Chapter 7. Base, Air Force; Chapter 13.

Charles Q. and Susan J. Barber, Gary and Maria B. Smith, Box 5521 S. 48th unemployed; as- 13011, Omaha, Navy recruiting; sets liabilities Chapter 13.

Chapter Jeffrey and Paula Aldredge, 13008 7. Michael L. Taylor, 1702 Thomas Plaza, laborer; assets Drive, Bellevue, custodian; assets liabilities Chapter 7. $1,425: Patrick M. and Pamela J.

Cloonan, liabilities 2430 Hartman sheet metal Chapter 7. Charles F. and Laura S. Stuck, 9025 worker; assets liabilities Valley View Drive, LaVista, press Chapter 7. operator; assets liabilities Cassandra M.

Faulkner, 4864 Chapter 7, reservationist; Jaynes Southwest and into upper 80s over NATIONAL SUMMARY Saturday: Winter-storm warnings remained the mountains and foothills of western and over the western portion and northern storm produced nine Inches of wet snow in and two feet over portions of Utah. Rain was New England across eastern Maryland. Rain kota across northwest Nebraska, a and from eastern Colorado. Rain changed to snow over through the afternoon over central Montana, as well as mountains of Wyoming. The the mountains Colorado, scattered from southeast reached from South Daeastern Montana across the Rockies, ending at 7p p.m.

Saturday. Saturday Sunday City Wea Albany 73 .14 pc Albuquerque. 71 pc Anchorage, cy Atlanta. 92 sy Atlantic City 62 .04 sy Austin. 87 pc Billings ...32 41 .90 Birmingham 89 sy Bismarck.

43 .09 cy Boise 55 cy 53 .09 Brownsville 85 pc 75 53 .02 Charleston, S.C. 75 sy Chicago 89 Cincinnati. 87 Cleveland. 76 pc Columbia, sy Columbus, 86 .04 pc Dallas-Ft. 83 cy 55 .12 Des 85 .09 79 Duluth 64 .10 cy El Paso 83 Fairbanks.

...27 48 .07 Flagstaff 58 Great Falls 66 .05 46 1.58 82 ,19 pc Honolulu 87 sy Houston 78 pc Indianapolis 84 sy Jacksonville Juneau. 51 Kansas 85 pc Las Vegas 72 Little 80 Los 74 sy Louisville. 88 Memphis 83 76 Milwaukee. 83 .24 pc Minneapolis 69 Nashville sy New Orleans 1 80 New York. 66 sy Oklahoma City 80 pC Orlando.

87 sy Philadelphia. 71 .04 sy 87 Pittsburgh 81 sy Portland, Me. 64 .51 pc Portland, Ore. 53 .09 .02 84 .18 sy Rapid City 40 1.26 sn 57 pc Richmond 85 sy St. Louis 89 pC Salt Lake City .58 pc San 86 pc San Diego.

69 San Francisco 68 sy Seattle. ..42 51 .04 sh 82 52 85 ts Tucson. 87 sy Tulsa 80 pc 78 sy c-clear ci-clearing cy-cloudy MIDLANDS TRAVEL OUTLOOK Lows, highs and precipitation are for 24 hours Highs Friday, 12-hour lows and 24-hour precipitation ending at 7 p.m. Friday. City NEBRASKA tro.

Omaha Eppley Lincoln Grand Island North .01 Alliance Valentine .04 Falls Beatrice. Imperial IOWA Cedar Lamoni tre. Mason City Ottumwa Sioux MISSOURI St. Joseph KANSAS Concordia Dodge City Garden City Goodland Salina Wichita .01 COLORADO Alamosa Colo. Springs Fort Pueblo WYOMING Laramie tre .04 SOUTH DAKOTA Huron .3 Pierre 1.1! Sioux WORLD Friday City Wea cir Athens cir Bangkok cir cir Berlin.

rn rn cir cat Dublin cdt rn Geneva cat Helsinki cot Hong Kong cir cat Paris cat Peking cat Rio cir Rome cir Seoul cot rn Stockholm cot Colorado through over remainder of two-thirds of MissisPacific Northwest. northern New Engnation. Temperatures cir d-dust cir ty-foggy Tel Aviv cdt m-missing cir si-sleet Vienna cir sn-snow cir w-windy Monsanto President, St. Louis (AP) Francis J. "Jack" Fitzgerald, president and chief operating officer of Monsanto, one of the world's largest chemical companies, died at his home Saturday at the age of 58, company officials said.

Fitzgerald assumed the post at the St. Louis chemical company April 1 and addressed stockholders at Monsanto's annual meeting Friday. Company spokesman Dana Spitzer said he could not give the cause of Lincoln, computer technician; assets liabilities Chapter 7, Harry L. and Kayleen Muhibach, Lincoln, farming; Chapter 13. Douglas E.

and Denise Starr, Lincoln, mechanic; assets liabilities Chapter 7. Donna L. Sump, 8636 Plaza, secretary: Chapter 13. Steven M. and Ruth Clark, Ceresco, supply manager; assets liabilities Chapter 7.

Cecil L. and Bonnie J. Spears, Missouri Valley, lowa, custodian; Chapter 13. Kevin G. and Linda S.

Jarzynka, Harvard, electrical assistant; assets liabilities Chapter 7. Arlyn A. and Victoria Olson, Tekamah, farming; Chapter 13. Wayne E. and Debra M.

Beachy, Lexington, maintenance; assets labilities Chapter 7. Larry L. and Rebecca A. Bolinger, Alliance, railroad conductor; assets liabilities Chapter 007 John D. Twombly, Bayard, farming; assets liabilities Chapter 7.

Harold G. Green, Hershey, occupation not listed: assets SEE Chapter 7. liabilities Robert D. Bales, McCook, unemployed; assets llabilities Chapter 7. Joseph A.

Lockard, North Platte, unemployed; assets liabilities Chapter 7. Dale E. and Mary Wrede, Gibbon, serviceman; assets 1 liabilities Chapter 7. Bradley Sutherland, Elm Creek, unemployed; assets liabilities Chapter 7. Tova Sutherland, Amherst, unemployed; assets I- abilities Chapter 7.

Building Permits Rogers Construction, 15203 Hillside Drive, 2625 N. 113th dwellings, $45,570 each; 2635 N. 113th dwelling, 2641 N. 113th dwelling, 1936 N. 151st Plaza, dwelling, 2726 N.

113th 1616 N. 152nd Plaza, dwellings, 225 each; 1620 N. 152nd Plaza, dwelling, 14842 Hillside Plaza, 1612 N. 152nd Plaza, dwellings, $46,452 each; 1624 N. 152nd Plaza, 2730 N.

113th dwellings, $47,530 each; 2735 N. 113th dwelling, 2636 N. 113th dwelling, 2711, 2718 and 2722 N. 113th dwellings, $52,850 each; 2621 N. 113th dwelling, $50,071.

Belgrade 218 S. 38th footing and foundation, $50,000. Birchwood Homes, 1689 S. 152nd dwelling. 6358 S.

94th dwelling, 15036 Circle, dwelling, $57,400. Vencil Construction, 11011 Saratoga Plaza, dwelling, 15415 Summerwood Drive. dwelling. 14812 Berry Circle, dwelling, $45,300. Dave Paik, 6754 S.

73rd Circle, duplex, $74,850, 12085 and 12091 Patrick duplexes, $84,000 each: 15324 Lafayette dwelling. 13405 Corby Circle, $60,879, 15440 dz-drizzle 1-fair tz-freezing drizzle hz-haze pc-partly cloudy r-rain sh-showers sm-smoke s5-snow showers sy-sunny ts-thunderstorm F.J. Fitzgerald, Dies death. Fitzgerald joined Monsanto in 1951. He was a member of the executive committee the Chemical Manufacone turers Association and served in an executive position with the U.S.

Chamber of Commerce. Newspaper Recycling Monday's collection of newspapers for recycling will be in Sector 41, from 83rd Street to the west city limits, between Blondo Street and the north city limits. For details, call 592-5135. Cuming Circle, dwelling, 15444 Bemis Circle, dwelling, $57,355. Benchmark Homes, 2123 N.

120th 1935 N. 151st Plaza, dwellings, $45,102 each; 12061 Seward Circle, dwelling, 16236 Riggs dwelling, 16227 Riggs dwelling, 13013 Patrick Circle, dwelling, 2728 N. 131st Circle, dwelling, 16208 Riggs dwelling, 5043 S. 163rd dwelling, $49,600. Kopecky Construction, 6805 S.

49th Terrace, dwelling, $52,075. American Dream Unlimited, 15205 Hillside dwelling, $58,800. Clarkson Hospital, 4242 Farnam interior remodel audiology, $21,000. Trimble Jacobson, 7833 Dodge interior and exterior remodel motel, $205,000. Paul Mendick, 4312 S.

24th interior remodel and storetront, $65,000. Richdale Property Associates, 1414 N. 108th apartment buildings, footings and foundations, garages, $2,262,840. Sky Construction, 15730 Rolling Ridge Road, dwelling, $79,791. Pacesetter Homes 6208 S.

142nd dwelling, 522 S. 155th dwelling, $47,040. Mossman, 1204 S. 119th addltion to building, $31,000. Don Uleman, 4620 S.

150th dwelling, $58,904. Mike O'Hearn Construction, 11029 Crown Point 6324 N. 109th Plaza, dwellings, $41,650 each; 9125 Adams dwelling, $49,525. Michael Construction, 1647 S. 152nd dwelling, $69,974.

Corkol Construction, 1518 N. 154th dwelling, 6635 S. 107th Circle, dwelling, 751 and 758 N. 155th dwellings, $57,725 each. East Construction, 1512 N.

159th dwelling, 6331 S. 104th dwelling, 9324 Paddock Road, dwelling, $55,878. Seldin Construction, 12103 West Center Road, interior finish retail. $20,000. Harry Sudbeck, 9107 Adams dwelling, $63,245.

Henry Sudoeck, 1615 N. 150th Court, dwelling, $47,047. Celebrity Homes, 13640 Hascall dwelling, 13628 Hascall dwelling. 13639 and 13645 Hascall dwellings, 285 each. Vogt Construction, 1667 S.

153rd dwelling, $78,653. Ron Metzher, 15711 Lakeside Circle, dwelling, $63,057, Hallmarq Construction, 611 N. 147th dwelling, $67,626. Royal Homes, 636 N. 147th Ave.

dwelling, 15473 Western Ave, 710 and 722 N. 155th 6416 S. 107th 15408 Hamilton dwellings, $62,667 each; 15464 and 15503 Western Ave. 716 N. 155th dwellings, 157 each.

Recic Homes, 1426 S. 157th dwelling, 404 S. 158th Circle, dwelling, $64,823. Sherwood Homes, 4385 S. 154th dwelling, 15033 terson Circle, dwelling, $60,002.

Robert McGill Construction 1610 S. 154th dwelling, $75,437. Guarantee Mutual Life 8801 indian Hilis Drive, interior finish ofe fice, $150,000, Richman Gordman, 9202 reroof, $75,000, Town Country Market, 3505 S. 84th Town Country building. $80,000.

Developers Diversified, 3719 S. 154th dwelling, $53,900. Harry A. Koch 2121 S. 44th remodel office, $59,000.

University of Nebraska Medical Center, 4217 Emile Interior re- Jerry Uhing Builders, 15028 Karen model communications center, Circle, dwelling, 14929 $31,700. Karen dwelling, $70,058. Hartwood Homes, 15318 Hillsdale Monarch Construction, 1511 S. dwelling, $60,011. 152nd Circle, dwelling, $65,592.

Broadmoor Developers, 15202 Wy: Ron Bonenberger, 10912 Curtis clitte Drive, apartment bulldings, Plaza, dwelling, $45,486. garages, clubhouse, $4,220,665. CSI, 10631 Laurel dwelling, Cherry Tree Corp, 8918 Farnam 7921 Craig Circle, Court, duplex, $201,344. dwelling, 7910 Craig Cir- Wirges Homes, 14981 St. cle, dwelling, 7626 N.

$85,861. 79th Plaza, dwelling, $42,740. dwelling, W. Eugene Wilkie, 5015 and 5017 S. Rich Kavan Construction, 16592 48th $30,930 Hascall dwelling, $82,652.

dwellings, each. Cizek Construction, 6517 S. 107th Schwalb Homes, 5272 Southern dwelling. $65,000. Manor Drive, dwelling, $49,490.

Cameo Homes, 13009 Meredith Nathan Schwalb, 11433 Arbor dwelling, $37,730. apartment building, detached William Chase Homes, 10626 Polk rage, dwelling, $67,750. Ewald Homes, 1505 N. 135th dwelling. $87,686, Bernard Recek, 17229 Woolworth dwelling, $48.825.

Savidge 6205 N. 111th Plaza, 11609 Rambleridge Road, Carson Custom Homes, 4818 dwellings, $46,956 each. Lakeside Drive, dwelling, $79,935 Southfork Homes. 6336 S. 95th Habrock Construction, 15022 Cifdwelling, $50,610, 10517 Polk cle, dwelling, $52,010.

dwelling, 2532 S. 153rd Ray Hicklin, S. 91st Ave. Circle, dwelling, $43,855. dwelling, $56,913.

Jerry Palmer Homes, 10328 Polk Johnstone Supply, 4444 S. 108th dwelling, $67,614. St. warehouse building; John Thomas, 2418 N. 103rd Circie, $200,000.

addition to dweiling, $31,230. James Kopocis, 8723 Polk Executive Builders, 13644 Seward dwelling, $51,520. Circle, dweiling, $100,375, 13611 City National Tower Limited, 405 S. Seward Circle, dwelling, 16th interior renovate and $102.850. storefront, $2,000,000..

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