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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 6

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GKEELEY (Colo.) TRIBUNE 1HI -The weather UN'C report as 0(6 a.m. stale today, little warmer north Honolulu High Wednesday. Highs today 4ts Houston Low this morning 38 and lower 50s south, 40s north Ind'apolis Barometer 29.88, rising wiln 30s and lower 40s mtun Jacks'ville Precipitation none lains Lows 1 and Juneau Year's total 11.53 lower 30s with near 20 moun- Kansas City The highest temperature ever tains "'S' 15 Wednesday 40s and Las Vegas recorded here on an Oct. 26 was lmver souln 50s norl11 wiln Little Rock 83 in 1937; lowest was 15 in 1932. 30s anti lower ls mountains.

Los Angeles The sun will rise Wednesday Kxlwiilpd forecast Louisville at andsciatCrMp.ni. (Thursday through Saturday) Marquelle (MOT) Colorado Little or no Memphis Iliver conditions as ot a.m. precipitation through period. Miami Flow 53-lds Warming trend. High tern- Milwaukee Gauge height 3.29 PTM lurK mieMOs to upper 50s Mpls-St.

P. with 35 to 45 mountains, New Orleans becoming upper 50s and cos with 45 to 55 mountains hy weekend. Low temperatures 20s to low 30s with 5 to 20 mountains becoming 30s to low with upper teens and 20s 87 75 clr Rapid City 63 51 cdy Hichmojid 50 31 St. Louis 80 63 .40 cdy Salt Lake 48 44 .91 rn San Diego 48 33 cdy rn San Fran Seattle Spokane Tampa Washington Akron 62 32 58 30 44 23 71 52 48 36 56 32 75 61 66 57 58 49 47 32 80 67 78 59 59 41 .27 cdy 73 57 clr 59 42 edy 35 30 .42 cdy 64 47 .33 cdy Alamosa 82 74 edy Cheyenne 57 34 cdy Colo Springs 60 36 cdy .67 cdy cdy .03 cdy clr clr cdy .00 cdy .14 cdy Colorado Heavy snow warning mountains today and tonight. Snow with blowing and drifting in mountains today and tonight, and around 8 inches new snow above 8,000 feet today and tonight, making roads Greeley Fire Chief Bruce Forbes receives his swine flu shot Monday from Dr.

Franklin Yoder, director of the Weld County Health Department, as Fireman Mike Sullivan awaits his turn. UN'C nursing student Noreen Heer looks on. City and The popular sport of ocean suilinii has a history of more Ihan 2(1(1 years. Getting the shot hazardous. Scattered rain or mol a ls weckend snow showers lower elevations Travelers today, ending north tonight, and TM ral and 1 8 south Wednesday.

Snow Wlln snow llkel New York Okla. City Omaha Orlando Philad'phia Phoenix Pittsburgh P'tland, Me. P'tland, Ore. 45 33 36 25 75 57 58 45 53 33 48 34 87 68 57 45 80 59 51 33 47 37 cdy .01 cdy .29 cdy sn .02 cdy .51 clr clr .02 cdy .11 rn Craig Denver Durango Ft. Collins Grand Jet.

Gunnison La Junta Lamar Leadvillc Pueblo 60 47 1.79 cdy cdy sno cdy. clr. II 04 34 CO 24 59 47 .03 cdy Trinidad 62 40 (14 32 55 26 72 39 GO 35 20 66 43 67 38 county employes received their shots at the community building as did persons overSOyearsold and the chronically ill. Shots were also given Monday and Tuesday at a location in the Greeley Mall. (Tribune photo by Fred Mendenhall) diminishing mountains nesday.

Windy and colder over Wed nlus sec ons 'oday, clearing with snow flurries northwest. Deaths and Funerals MACY A A I DALBEY Miss Hazel Ruth Dalbey of McArthur, California, formerly of Greeley. Sister of Mrs. Margaret Werner of Greeley, Mrs. Ada Porter of McArthur, California, and Mrs.

Eva Sullivan of Durango, Colo. Aunt of Miss Margaret Marie Porter of McArthur, California. Services 1:00 p.m. Thursday from the Drawing Room. Interment Linn Grove Cemetery.

If friends wish, memorial gifts may be made to the Friends of Colorado Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, in care of the Mortuary, or to the Heart Fund. DAVIS Hallie "Bill" Coofs Davis of 228 Street, Aulf. Husband of Mrs. Delia Davis. Stepfather of Jack Morse of Denver and Mrs.

David (Betty) Blaylock of San Diego. Brother of John Davis of Greenfield, Missouri, Mrs. Beulah Davis of Los Angeles. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews in Missouri. Services 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday from the Eaton Chapel. Int i Missouri. If friends wish, memorial i may be made to the Heart Fund. HOWARD Mrs. Mabel Howard of the Bonell Retirement Community.

Mother of John W. Pool of Yuma, Arizona, Mrs. Helen Carlson of Colorado Springs, and John L. Cooper of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Sister of Mrs.

Hazel Finley of Los Angeles. Services 1:00 p.m. Wednesday from the Drawing Room. Interment Linn Grove Cemetery. If friends wish, memorial gifts may be made to the First Congregational Church.

KOHLER El Roy Kohler of Rt. 1, Kersey. Husband of Mrs. Jackie Kohler. Father of Scott Kohler and Jill Kohler both at home.

Son of Mrs. Glen (Eleanor) Kohler Moorhead of Sitka, Alaska. Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Viefhaus of Kersey.

Services 10:30 A.M. Thursday from the Drawing Room. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. REEVES A. F.

Reeves Jr. of 1500 12th Avenue. Husband of Mrs. Helen Reeves. Brother of Mrs.

Jean Foster of Greeley. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from Trinity Episcopal Church. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens.

If friends wish, memorial gifts may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church or the Cancer Fund. Quality Workmanship Downtown for over 50 years. Open Saturdays till noon. Ralph Holliter John Dalton GREELEY MONUMENT WORKS, Inc. 015 7th Ave.

353-1807 A a.m. 7:08 Burglary reported at the Bean Company. I'm 6lh St. 7:50 Accident at llth Avenue nnd 22nd Street. 8:05 Fight reported involving several adults at 1st Avenue -Greeley Police Log of annual meeting set for Nov.

11 shed near Jerry's Market, 14lh Avenue and 5th Street, and broke several pop bottles, p.m. 12:10 Suspicious car reported in the 2600 block of 14th Avenue Court. 12:30 Juvenile arrested for 6:04 Accident in the parking The Greeley Area Chamber lot of Sirloin Stockade Commerce will host its 57lh Restaurant, IGth Street and 8th annual installation banquet Avenue. NOV. 11, according to Accident at llth Avenue spokesmen for group's board of directors.

and 12lh Street; problems were loitering near Greeley Central resolved. High School. 8:49 Vandalism reported at Loud music complaint received. 3:00 Accident at 35th Avenue and 22nd Street. 3:08 Shoplifter reported at Albertson's Market on West 10th Street.

3:30 Man reported he lost the license plate to his car. 4MB Lost child reported; child was found. house; window broken. 8:50 Stolen bicycle reported. 3:15 Stolen bicycle reported.

Two guns were shoplifted from Gibsons Discount Store. 3635 W. 10th two pistols, worth S225. 10:07 Vandalism reported to vehicle. Several windows in camper broken.

10:40 Accident at 8th Street and 9th Avenue. 10:58 Someone broke into a 5:13 Accident at nth Avenue and 12th Street. 5:27 Stolen bicycle reported. and 23rd Street. Two car repossessions reported.

7: 111 Drunk man reported at llilh Street and llth Avenue. 8:18 Woman reported she saw a UFO in the alley behind her house; it was a bright shiny object in the sky over the alley, and the officer couldn't find anything. 8:31 Suspicious person reportedly looking into cars in the Hillside Mall parking lot. 9:18 Runaway juveniles reported. Report received of woman who took overdose of drugs; she was taken to hospital.

Obituaries El Roy Kohler EIRoy Kohler, 35, Rt. Box 249E, Kersey, died when the beet harvesler he was driving was struck by a Union Pacific train on Weld 51 a mile soulh and a mile west of Kersey Monday, Oct. 25. He was a fanner employed by Paul Hoshiko. He was born April 29, 1941, at Greeley.

and was a resident of this area his entire life. The program for Ihe evening will feature "Stand Up nationally known speaker Dr. Heartsil) Wilson. Wilson is rated as one top motivational speakers in the country. The night will also see the installation of the chamber's new directors and officers.

Tickets for the event are available through the chamber office or by calling 352-3566. Reservations for Ihe event are due by Nov. 4. Hospital Dismissals Dismissed from Weld County General Hospital on Monday. Ocl.

25: Esther. Kaneff, 3500 35th Chance of locally heavy snow mountains of central and southeast today. Snow ending tonight with clearing from northwest. Partly cloudy and warmer Wednesday. Highs today mid-305 to mid-Ms.

Lows tonight 20s. Highs Wednesday mid-40s to mid-50s. The Weather Elsewhere By The Associated Press Tuesday HI 1,0 PBC Otlk 43 34 .33 rn (ill 34 cdy I AM I 0.1 74 Oola a 9f NATIONAL A I NOAA. ol Comm.ff. Alhany Albu'que Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charleston Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth ffl 35 33 18 58 47 03 46 71 49 31 24 48 35 54 47 79 02 42 28 59 41 06 55 47 36 55 3C 48 40 04 34 43 32 46 28 31 17 cdy .68 sn .75 cdy .38 cdy .40 cdy .02 sn .05 clr .25 rn cdy .03 cdy .49 cdy .29 cdy .30 cdy .01 cdy .06 cdy .09 cdy cdy cdy cdy WEATHER FORECAST Unseasonably cool weather is forecast Tuesday from the northern and central Plains to the northeast Atlantic coast.

Snow flurries are forecast in the Plains. Mild temperatures are forecast for the West and southern Atlantic coast and Gulf coast states. (AP Wirephoto Map) Police probe three thefts Greenfield, a sister, Beulah Davis of Los Angeles, five step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews in Missouri. Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Burglaries to two mobile alarm clock, sleeping bag, a homes, a business and Ihe Uieft blender, a gold ring and 20 Blaylock of San Diego, a parents to Veblen, S.D., later Ed Devenyns, 915 13th brother, John Davis of moving to Fargo, N.D.

She Harry Kobobel, La Salle; came to Greeley in 1944. Daniel Grider, La Salle; Dory On Dec. 31. "195-1, she was Miller, 623 19th Mrs. Henry of a purse from a church were stereo tapes were stolen.

married to Walter L. Shedd at Schuppc, Eaton. investigated by the Greeley Raton, N. M. He died March 31, John Johns, 3500 35th 1961.

Mrs. Ned Byrd and son. 1110 Hth rock, then climbed into the building and took more than $200 worth of items. Taken in the theft wore two calculators, 000 pennies and a Hazel Dalbey Services for Miss Hazel Ruth He married Jaqueline Dalbey. 81.

long-time Greeley Viefhaus Aug. 3, 1961. at teacher who died at Mayers Greeley. Memorial Hospital at Kohler was a member of the McArlhur, Friday, Oct. Weld County Fair board.

22. will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in He is survived by his wife, the Macy A Drawing Jackie; a son, Scott, and a Room. Interment will be in Linn daughter, Jill, both at home'; Grove Cemetery, his mother. Mrs.

Glen She is survived by three (Eleanor) Kohler Moorhead of sisters. Mrs. Margaret Werner Memorial Chapel. Interment Silka. Alaska, and his father-in- of Greeley.

Mrs. Ada Porter of will be in Linn Grove Cemetery, law and mother-in-law, Mr. and McArlhur and Mrs. Eva Mrs. Alfred Viefhaus of Kersey.

Sullivan of Durango, and a He was preceded in death by niece, Miss Margaret Marie his father, Roy Knhler, and a Porter of McArthur. Contributions mav be made investigated by the Greeley In another mobile home police Monday. burglary, someone broke a Ansel Clayburn. 22801st window to get into the Jim Lyon sampler probe tube. She was a member of Our Mrs.

Harry Engelhard! and a UNC student, told police he home. 203G 1st and took Bessie Kettl, 1701 Hth St. Savior's Lutheran Church, daughter, 2629 23rd Mrs. was gone from his mobile home S300 in cash from a cash bag. told police someone stole her Garden City Chapter No.

Jeffrey Hunter and son, 1026 Sunday night when someone cut The money belonged to the purse while she was singing in 31st Mrs. Greg Danhoff, a window screen to gain entry Collins Muffler Shop, where the church choir Sunday American Association of Rt- Eddie Uhler. Sterling; and took more than Si.000 worth Lyons works, and he brought Lome Kent 1015 47lh Ave. Mrs. of various items, including a Ihe money home for deposit the Paul Gregg.

192528th Ave. Carter-Mondale campaign nex day- Dismissed from Memorial button. Police said someone climbed Hospital on Monday, Oct. 25: In addition to the button, two on of a trash dumpster Retired Persons. Survivors include a son, Dr.

Bradley M. Kvittem of Fort Lauderdale.Fla.; a sister, Mrs. FlorencnMooreofGreeley; two brothers, Ray Hillrud of Mahnomen, and Marvin Hellerud of Vancouver, and (wo grandchildren. Services will he at 10 a.m. Thursday in Adamson church choir morning at the First Baptist Church, 10th Avenue and Street.

Her purse was left hanging on a coat rack in the church. It Joan Beach. Pierce; Delores -22 caliber rifles, a .22 pistol, 75 outside the office of Bean contained numerous credit Griego, 1717 5th St. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund for the John Wells Music Ministry. rounds of ammunition, a Company, 615 6th Sunday television set, stereo receiver, ni nt broke a window with a tape player, hair dryer, digital cards, checks, a calculator and $110 in cash.

Lamm to visit Friday CB operator amendment 7 sought as eye-witness brother. Delvin Lee Kohler. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. to Friends of Colorado Library Thursday in Ihe Macy Allnutl for the Blind and Physically Drawing Room. Interment will Handicapped, in care of Macy be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Allnutt Mortuary, or to the Heart Fund. Hallie (Bill) Davis, Services for Hallie (Bill) Coots Davis. 71, 228 Ault, who died at his home Saturday, Oct. 23. will be at 3 p.m.

Wednesday in the Eaton Macy Allnutt Chapel. Interment will be at Greenfield, Mo. He is survived by his wife, Delia of Ault; a step-son, Jack Morse of Denver; a step- Lydia Kraft Mrs. Lydia Kraft, 67, 2009 Mathews Fort Collins, died Monday, Oct. 25.

in Poudre Valley Memorial Hospital, Fort Collins. She was born at Grimm, Russia, Feb. 17,1909, and came to the United States in 1912. She attended schools at Severance and Windsor. Born at Weld County General Greeley police are seeking a Hospital to: citizens band radio operator William Bickling William McKinley (Mac) Bickling, 77, died at his home at Earp, Tuesday, Oct.

19. Memorial services were held at Earp Saturday. He was born Feb. 16, 1899, a son of H. N.

and Eulah Bickling, pioneer Greeley residents. He attended Greeley schools marriage. daughter. Mrs. David (Detly) a was a graduate of Culver she was a member of Ihe Military Academy.

Congregational On Jan. 2, 1920, he married Church. Fort Collins and the Dorothy McGill in Greeley. and Practical Nurses Association of they lived in California until Fort Collins. November, 1927, when they Survivors include her returned to Colorado and husband, Gotlfred; a son Albert farmed in the Keenesburg area, of Fort Collins; two daughters, Bickling was a director of the Mrs.

Leona Schick of Windsor llenrylyn irrigation district for a number of years. Gov. Richard Lamm is slated to appear at three events in Greeley Friday afternoon and evening, supporting ballot issue No. 7 in next Tuesday's general Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Rogers, 10 reported a hit-and-run election. 210 14th a son, on Monday, accident at 2:15 a.m. Sunday in No. 7 would require repeal of Oct. 25.

the 900 block of 23rd Street. the state's three per cent sales Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Traut, Police said the CBer ap- tax on food and replacement of 3500 35th a daughter, on pareutly saw the accident and that revenue with increased Monday. Ocl.

25. (he driver of the hit-and-run corporate taxes and a state Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kittle, 2030 car and police need to obtain a mineral severance tax. 1st a daughter, on Mon- description of the driver.

Linda Ixve, county coor- day, Oct. 25. After the CBer reported the dinator of Coloradans for Fair Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rech, Fort three-car accident, police Taxation, the stale-wide group On Dec 4 1925 she was Lupton a dau hter on Monday, located the hit-and-run car supporting No.

7, said on Friday Ocl 23. about a block.away from the Lamm will make three ap- Born at Poudre Hospital. Fort accident, and the alleged driver pearances in Greeley: Collins, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry the car was found intoxicated RDHMSON married to Gottfred Kraft, at Los Angeles, Calif.

They far Collins A news conference at 3:30 p.m. at the People's Market, 1515 8th Ave. A rally in downtown lerman contact the police as soon as Greeley at Lincoln Park at 4:30 Group, andTopen'to'alHn" Possible. Pm terested persons. i Friday, Oct.

22. Grandparents The CB operator who wit- are Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Klein nessed the accident is asked to and Mrs. and Mrs.

She Sandlian of Greeley. A Democratic reception and fund-raiser at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Holiday Inn. Miss Love said tickets for this event, which is open to the public, may be obtained at Weld County Democratic Headquarters, 912- 9th suite 200A, 350-5559. Power plant meeting set A meeting about the proposed Coal-Fire Generator Proposal by the Platte River Power Authority (PRPA) is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, in the cafeteria of Highland High School, Ault. This meeting is sponsored by the Powerplant Information BERNHARDT Harvey Bernhardl of 5420 18th Greeley. Arrangements later. SHEDD Mrs. Evelyn Shedd of 1414 13th Greeley.

Mother of Dr. Bradley M. Kvittem of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; sister of Mrs. Florence Moore of Greeley, Ray Hillrud of Mahnomen, and Marvin Hellerud of Vancouver, Wash.

Also survived by two grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday from Adamson Memorial Chapel. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. Friends who wish may give to Ihe Memorial Fund -John Wells Music Ministry, Adamson Mortuary.

and Mrs. Elsie Boxberger of Fort Collins; two brothers, He is survived by his wife, Jake Fritzler of Greeley and Dorothy of Earp; a sister, Mrs. Fred Frilzler of Fort Collins; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Renz of Fort Collins and Mrs. Martha Elsie Burrows of Wasco, and several nieces and nephews.

The body was given to streeb of Windsor; nine the Loma Linda Research grandchildren and six great- Cenler. grandsons. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Plymouth Congregational Church with interment in Roselawn' Cemetery, Fort Collins. Contributions may be made to Ihe Memorial Fund of Ihe Plymouth Congregational Church, in care of the Goodrich Evelyn Shedd Mrs.

Evelyn L. Shedd, 59, 14Ml3lh died Monday, Oct. 25, at Evenlide Nursing Home of Greeley. She was born Dec. 1, 1916, at Mantador, N.D.

As a small child, she moved with her McDonald's fire Mortuary, Fort Collins. Greeley Fire Captain Arnold Hoffman holds a fire hose to a vent outlet above a deep fat fryer at the McDonald's Restaurant on South 8th Avenue Tuesday morning after a grease fire damaged the vents and duels above the fryer. Firemen said damage to the vent system was about $1,000. (Tribune photo by Mike Peters).

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