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Personals Lambert Cieseke and Janet Mabel, Lawrence and of Little saver, N.J., and Lew Arthur Stuefer. Mr. and Mrs. Skeen of Tinton Falls, N.J., Ernest Johannes and Mrs. Ed left Thursday after a visit Novak were In West Point with Mr.

and Mrs. Emil today to attend the funeral of Mueller. Other visitors at the their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mueller home Wednesday Lawrence Malchow, who were evening were the Darrel killed Monday.

In a car-truck Mueller, Ralph Beecham and. crash at Tucumcari, N.M. Milton Wilke families. En route here the New Jersey STARTING LOUNGE residents visUed Mr. and Mrs.

New Yeafi Eve Party Walther Ebel of Rochester, ReMr v.UossOnly toured Augustana "MidnightFlyer" Lutheran College, Rock and stopped in 285-3 Omaha to visit Mr. Gleseke's Postmaster Deafhs asks patrons cooperation SCHUYLER r- The cooperation 'of rural and suburban postal customers in helping to keep private roads passable and approaches to mail boxes-clear during the coming winter months was JAHDE A retired Albion businesswoman, Mrs. Meta Jahde, 87, died Thursday at the Boone County Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Zion Lutheran Church, Albion, with the Baalson officiating.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The body will lie in state at requested today by Levander Funeral Home, Burroughs and "family and Mr. and Mrs. Hilme'r Bettger. Returning home they visited Susan Wilke In Omaha and stopped for another visit with Mrs.

Walther Ebel, who is Thanksgiving Day at Immanuel Lutheran Church! Invited for the ceremony and dinner at the Still home were Apollo Club Christmas Program "We Need A Little Christmas" 8:00 C.H.S. Auditorium Adm. 11.50 Children 286-2 FISH, SHRIMP CHICKEN Frli.Dec.5 AVENUE BAR 285-2 (M-ot-state guests the wedding of Carol Wunderlich and Martin Brezina were Mr. and Dick' Kemriitz, Emmetsburg, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Brock Gfahdview, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Champaign; Mr. and Mrs. James Henry, Pesotum, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Tajch- man, Wichita, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Svoboda, Iowa.

T00LEY DRUG'S i SUNDAY SPECIAL 1''3 otf boxed CHR'iSTMAS CARDS Open Sunday til 5 286-2 Omahans attending the of Carol Wunderlich and Martin Brezina last weekend, included Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brock, Susan, Diane and Janet and, Mrs: Bill Curt' Thbmsen, Mr. Kubik, Mr. and Mrs, James EY: Brezina, Nick Birkel, Mr.

and Mrs. Marty Meysenburg: were'Chris Zoucha, Mr. and Mrs: Erhesf yarnpola, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shotkoski.

Also attending 'were Mr. 'and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Du'ane Thompson, Arlington; Mr. and Leonard Wayne Welton, Bellevue; Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs; Lad Liska, Seward; as well as guests from Loup City and many towns in this area. Party Needs on Hand 1. Cheese Balls 2: Meat Spreads 3. Chip Veg.

dips 4. Homemade Fudge peanut WUNDERLICH'S 288-f-sm-w-f Still and Mrs. Fred EUer; 'aunts and uncles, Mr, and Mrs. Delmar Stuefer of Norfolk, Donna Still, Joan Stuefer, Verlyn Stuefer, Gary Stuefer, also the baby's sister, Tammy. NEW HOURS TIL Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday 10U19P.M.

Wed. 4Sat. 10 til 5:30 The Bric-a-Brac Shop 25th Ave. 286-3 A prenuptial dinner honoring' Carol Wunderlich and Martin Brezina was co- hosted by Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Wunderlich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brezina; Bellwood, at the Wunderlich home last' weekend. The couple presented gifts to their wedding attendants. Also master Marv Capoun.

"Postal are responsible for keeping ap- proaches to their mail boxes clear of snow and other ob- structions that would make delivery difficult or impossible," Postmaster Capoun "People should be aware that failure to clear paths to mail boxes promptly after heavy snows may temporarily prevent carriers making deliveries. Customers will be contacted if they have an obstructed mail There may also be a need to ask postal customers to relocate their boxes on a new line of travel if excessive and extended detours are necessary, the postmaster said. "Highway officials are responsible for keeping public roads passable, and in good repair," Postmaster Capoun said. "But in areas where mall service is provided over roads not maintained by road authorities, the owner' of the road is responsible." Rural and star route 'will make every reasonable effort to serve the greatest number of customers during severe weather, the postmaster said. "But service on foot when roads are 1m- 1 passable Is not required.

Also, when state highway authorities or local police consider road travel hazar- Albion, Saturday from 7-9 p.m., Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and at the church Monday until the time of service. Mrs. Jahde was born Dec.

29,1887, In rural Perider to Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Kai. She married William Jahde in. Pender June 29,1909, and the couple moved to Albion in 1923 where they operated Jahde Hardware store.

After ner husband's death in May, 1941, she operated the store until her retirement. A member of the Zion Lutheran Church she was a past president of Lutheran Church w.omen. Her survivors include sons, Willis of Omaha and Alvin of Albion; daughters, Mrs. Paul (Elnora) Briese and Mrs. guests were Rev.

Regis dous, postal service may be Watts; Mrs. Ray Vanis and until the inclement weather he'said. The postmaster urged anyone with a question on winter weather road con- ditions and mail service to contact the Schuyler post office. Mrs. Agnes Vanis, David City; Mrs.

Tom Shotkoski, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kemnitz, Emmetsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brezina, Bellwood.

KAVA'S ORCHESTRA 2854 Mrs. Lois Kaveney spent the Thanksgiving holidays, in, 'Memories' theme of Woman's Club George both of Albion; brothers, Edward, Rudy, Detlef, August, Emil and Ted, all of Pender; sisters, Mrs. Linda Grubb of Wayne, Mrs. Alvena Mann and Mrs. Opel (Hattie) Sorensen of Pender; 12 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren.

One brother- and one sister preceded her in death. ATHERTON The'Rev. Price will conduct services for infant Stacy Marie Atherton, Schuyler, 'at 1 p.m. Saturday at McKown Funeral Chapel. The body will lie in state after 11 a.m.

and burial will be In St. Bonaventure Cemetery. Daughter of Thomas W. and Karen Valasek) Atherton, Schuyler, baby was stillborn Thursday at Behlen Community Hospital. Surviving are the parents; Mrs.

Tillie Valasek of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atherton of Jarvisburg, N.C,. STAROSTKA A former Clarks businessman, Leo Funerals MURPHY Saturday 10 a.m. funeral services will be held at St.

Isidore Catholic Church for 18-year-old Timothy John Murphy, 1866 43rd Avenue, victim of a pickup-train accident near Columbus Thursday af- ternoon. The Rev. Francis Price will officiate and burial will be in St. Bonaventure Cemetery. Rosary service will be held at 8 today at McKown Funeral Home, where the body lies in state.

Employed by Sands Con- struction Timothy was born in Columbus Dec. 19, 1956, son of Frank J. and Catherine E. (Novicki) Murphy. He was a member of St.

Isidore Church, attended the parish grade school and was graduated from Columbus High in January, .1975. Surviving are his parents; brothers, Jim of Lexington, Pat of North Platte, Bob and "Tom of Columbus; sisters, Mrs. Richard (Rose) Christensen of Valparaiso, Mrs. Duane (Kathleen) Jones of Rockford, 111., and Mrs. Joe (Connie) Bonk of Columbus.

Friday, December 5,1975 Lions CUb Monday noon luncheon speaker at Holiday Inn will be Carl Raiferty on "The Association for Retarded Children." Dr. H.P. Ziegenbein is program chairman. Conconfra choir to give concerts fliis weekend The Cappella Choir of Concordia Teachers College, Seward, will present its 1975 Christmas concert in their performances this weekend. Programs art-scheduled in Weller Chapel at 8 p.m.

Dec. 6, and 3:30 and 8 p.m. Sunday. Although a portion of the. program will be sung a cappella, a group of in- strumentalists for the college orchestra and the Lincoln and Omaha symphony orchestras will'assist the choir in the performance of accompanied composition's appropriate to the Christmas season.

The choir is under the direction of Paul Rosel. City Columbus, Nebraska Columbus Briefs SCHMIDT Thursday in a pickup-train collision, will be 2 p.m. Monday at St. Luke United Church of Christ with Rev. John MeGee officiating.

The Columbus High senior who resided at 6482 33rd Avenue will be buried In Columbus Cemetery. His body will lie in state at Gass-Haney Funeral Home after 1 p.m. Sunday. Four fatalities for Troop the John Kaveheys. of Parker, They were guests, of.

John; Kaveney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake a family gathering. HARMONY BOYS Dec. 6' 8:30 P.M.

to 12:30 A.M. LONGBRANCHBAR -2853 New officers elected by the SuNCHAsers are Roger Hill, president, and Bernle 'Janes, vice A recent camp-in was held at the home the theme of the program by Mrs. Gerald Vasek for the Leigh Woman's at the club house Wednesday A group of club women gave choral reading of "The Night Before Christmas" accompanied by Mrs. "Leonard, Hobel. 'Club bers also sang Christmas.

carols. Proceeds from a gift ex- clo3ing meeting wdl be Jan. 16 at the Mr rtln home of Bill and June Bell. FREE ESTIMATES APACHE INSULATION' Phdne 262-tf CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ANTIQUES lO'. Discount on all mer- ehandlse on hand Dec.

15. Furniture not Included. UNIQUE ANTIQUES 2160 26th Ave. 282-m-f-t LISTEN TO Trinity Lutheran Worship 10:30 A.M. on Air.

arid. Mrs: -'George Ramboiir, Jr. returned Thursday from the National Farm Managers and' Rural Appraisers meeting in Dallas, 1 Tex. Boone County treasurer plans retirement ALBION Herman Sch- Boone County treasurer, announced his resignation as of Jan. 2, due to retirement age.

'Schmadeke, serving the county, for 13 years, now plans to travel. Mrs; Otto Haman reported the Garden Club had fur- 'nished and decorated the i the previous and they were thanked by 'the club. Beck said the lessons are in each Monday' af-' the" club house. John Pospichal, 'Clarkson, is the teacheF. Lirhch was served by Mrs.

Hanel, Mrs. Merle Folken, Mrs. Walter Folken, Mrs.J. F. Hubenka, Mrs.

Ed 'Malena and Mrs. Emil Trojan and Ruby Reininger. "SINCE 1882" DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GRANITES i BArtT DUtrtet Mmpr NEBU PHONt 352-H74 tied Ktfittxrtitl" Pastor thanks sodality for members' help PLATTE CENTER Ralph Furby, president of St, Anne Sodality welcomed nearly 100 members and guests to the annual Christ- mas dinner at St. Joseph Social hall Wednesday. The Rev.

John Starostka spoke briefly and thanked the Sodality for their help during the past year. program "A Christmas Lighting Service in Story and Song" was presented by Mmes. Ralph Furby, Edwin Wemhoff, Richard Llebig, Jerry Brandt, Anna Bogus, Gerald Loeffler, and Richard Arndt. Special recognition' was given the CCD teachers. Various prizes were won by Mrs.

Mary Ciboran, Mrs. Kenneth Dolezal, Joyce Bonk, i Rev. Starostka and Mmes. 1 Barry Wilke, Don Hamling, Josie Sliva, Ted Kurtenbach, i Jerry Brandt, Ralph Furby, Milton Sullivan and Lawrence i Grpnenthal. The door prize i was won by Mrs.

John A. Miksch. Monday 10:30 a.m. funeral services are. planned at St.

Peter'Catholic Church burial in the parish the' pastor, Rev. Joseph Kaup, will be a nephew. Rev: John Starostka of Platte Center. Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Sunday at McKown' Funeral Home in Silver Creek where the tody will lie in state after 4 p.m.

Sunday. Son of'George and Mary (Smola) Starostka, he Was born Nov. 24, 1898 at Silver Creek and received his -education there. He married Eva.Stopak, Feb. 1,1922 at St's: Peter and Paul -Church, Krakow.

They farmed at Clarks until January, 1955, then moved to town where he operated a pool hall until his'health failed in Hei had served as treasurer ofSchoplDistrict.55ahdwasa member of the" Holy Name. 'Society of.St. Peter Church. Survivors include his sons, Clarence and Robert of and William of Boys Town; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brot- hers, John and Tony of Silver sisters, Mrs, Joe- (Catherine) Zelazny and Mrs. John (Victoria) Dush both of Duncan.

His parents, three brothers and one grandson preceded him in death. Four persons were killed in accidents during November in the area covered by Troop of the Nebraska State Patrol. Three of the fatalities were in Stanton County with the 'other in Burt County. All were on. highways with three at night and one during the day; to seven in November 1 9 7 4 1974.

Deaths iri the area covered by State. Patrol 'office in Columbus have numbered' li so far ip J975, two'less than, last year. Sgt: Don Morris of the patrol warned drivers to be careful, as December is month known for serious ao cidents and traffic deaths. Five mishaps in Columbus area Five accidents have been reported by the Columbus and Platte County Sheriff's Departments. No injuries were sustained.

Details: 17th Street and 33fd Avenue, hit and run and parked car of Marie Tworek, 1754M: 33rd $100; 13th Street and 25th Avenue, Beverly.Tom-,' cak, Bellwood, Edward Rlley, 2803 8th Street, $150; 26th Street and 23rd Avenue, hit' and run and parked car of Joan Walker, 3419 20th Street, 3.75 miles 'north of Columbus on Monastery Susan Claussen, Creston, $200, guard post, $25; Cottonwoo'd Drive at Lakes, Daniel Jen- sen, Timberwobd Drive, Sally Abelbeck, Lakeshore: Drive, $575. Second Grade Boys Interested in basketball fundamentals in league play are to meet at the Family at 11:15 aan. Saturday. AA Meetings AA and Al- Anon meetings are held Sunday night. For in-, formation call 564-6177 or 564- 4485.

Latin Mass In celebration of the nation's-Bicentennial, St. Isidore Church will have a special Latin Mass at 9 a.m. Sunday. Messiah Practice by the all-faiths area choir will be held in the Federated Church basement at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec.

7. Presentation of "The Messiah" is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at Columbus High Auditorium. Catholic Daughters CDA will meet at 7 p.m.

Monday at KC Hall for a covered dish supper, meeting and gift exchange. Each member is asked to bring a small or- nament to decorate a Christmas tree for charity. Public Card Party 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the American Hall. There will be no' card party Dec.

23. Soroptimlsts Will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the horr; of Panny Loseke. Elks Country Club Ladies Stagette Christmas party anil gift exchange will be Tuesday beginning with a social hour, 6-7 p.m. Make reservations.

Humane Society Has at the pound a purebred male, black dachshund with brown" feet and, wearing a black collar, cockapoo, a medium- sized orangish female dog, a small" puppy white with tan ears, a medium white male dog with tan markings, Siamese-mix tiger striped cat which will be destroyed soon if" not claimed and a blonde male-; cockapoo puppy. For irK, formation call.564-8913. Synchronized Swimming Will be held 9 a.m. Saturday at the Family Y. 50th Anniversary Open house for Mr.

and Mrs. F. Blaser will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, at St.

Luke United Ghurcii of Christ. The couple requests no gifts. District 10 -r Card social will be 8 p.m. Monday at the school. Nocturnal Adoration Society members are reminded to keep hours St.

Bonaventure Church between p.m. Saturday and 6 a.m. Volunteers welcome. LIFE INSURANCE Savings Plans Retirement Plans Educational Funds Mortgage Plans Disability Income bel Wagner, CUI 2253-28IH Ave. Columbus MODERN WOODMEr- OF AMERICA ffitomal ital Report 1L Douglas Oren'der, Albion, pleaded guilty to a charge of refusal to submit to a test.

He was fined $100 and placed on probation for six month. Traffic Court' For speeding, Melvin Nichols, Grand Island, Norbert $10; for improper parking, Michael Krienert, Osmond; $10 for improper parking, Schwartzer; Lincoln, Gerald Anderson, Brian Christensen Others, Paul Humphrey, negligent driving, $15; Dan Wieser, Humphrey, disturbing the peace, $15; Anthony Walsh, overtime Admissions: Mark Henderson, Silver Creek; William Nuebel, Shelby; Merlyn Flood! Dismissals: Mrs. Leroy Mrs, Wesley Stankoski and Silver James Brown, Albion; William Krings, Leigh; Kenneth Huntley son, Mrs. Ralph Ross, son; Meyer, Grazella McKibben, Meta Meyer, Eric Wiliiam Krings, Births Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Donovan Hartl, 1921 9th, Street, Aix pounds and 'six 5. Boone County Hospital Son to Mrs. Robert Cedar Rapids, nine pounds and two ounces, Dec. 3. Schuyler Memorial Hospital Admissions: Patricia.

Zriist, Mrs. Anton Telecky, Clarkson; Bertha Nebola, Leigh, Barry Mardock, Dismissals: Augusta Herling, Schuyler; Glen Lembke, Elgin, LeRoy Folken, Leigh. HIGHEST VILLAGE BOSTON (DPI) Peru, a small town in Berkshire Coun- ty, is perched on the summit of the Green Mountain Range at an altitude of feet It is the highest inhabited village in the state. FUNERAL HOME, INC COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA 68601 1263 25th -AVENUE PHONE 564-5227 MEMHR BY INVITATION NATION At SEtECTED MORTICIANS Lots of real estate in the Horn. libra, Illiiw THRU WEDNESDAY EVE.

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