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GB Lincoln Journal Star. Wednesday. February 28. 1996 RECORDS administrator County KLKN says tower, error won't delay sign-on goal option sent related bill own antenna on the the capacity to rent businesses. tower.

The station also will have space on the tower to other BY LARRY PEIRCE and JOANIE CRADICK Linooln Journal Star t'-iV "We had to step back to make sure we were meeting the demand," he said. 7 The tower is vital to the March 18 sign-on goal. "That's what I've got to have to broadcast at full power," Dant said. He left open the possibility that the station might begin broadcasting only to households receiving Lincoln Cablevision until the tower is complete, but the goal is still to go on across the area. About 90 percent of the station's staff has been hired and is fine-tuning its news programming, Dant said.

"We're on our way back up," he said. Problems with construction of a transmitter near -Utica have put KLKN on a tight construction line, but the new ABC affiliate still plans to go on the air by March 18. Crews had built the bottom 620 feet of the television transmitter tower when they discovered a missing 10-foot link about 190 feet from the ground. The tower had to be disassembled last -week so the missing piece could be inserted. Construction is now above the 620-foot mark, said Steve Dant, general manager of the new station.

Project Superintendent Michael Hull said the mistake meant an extra 20 to 25 days on the job. A 115-foot antenna will be added to the top of the tower. Dant said the station is installing more than its into limbo BY MARTHA STODDARD Lincoln Journal Star County clerks, treasurers, registers of deeds and other elected county officials can breathe a little easier about their jobs at least for the moment After three hours of floor debate, senators voted 25-16 to send LR46CA into legislative limbo Tuesday. Sen. Ron Withem of Papillion, speaker of the Legislature, said he did not know whether the proposal would be considered again this year.

The proposed constitutional amendment, introduced by Sen. Joyce Hillman of Gering, would have given counties the option of adopting a county administrator form of government if a majority of local voters agreed. Under the current system of county government, county offices are run by separately elected officials. Under a county administrator form of government, county offices would be run by appointed officials who would be overseen by an ap Capitol highlights 94th Legislature, Second Session Tuesday, Feb. 27, 34th Legislative Day Convened: 9 a.m.

Adjourned: 5:03 p.m. v' Committees: Natural Resources: Advanced LBs 1 070, 1 201 killed LBs 1 224, 1 067. Revenue: Advanced LB1320; killed LBs 267, 272. 364, 630, 945, 12370, LR42CA Coming up today: Hearings on legalizing assisted suicide and on same-sex marriages. to pointed or elected administrator.

The administrator would answer to the elected county commissioners. "County government as it operates today is an ineffective, inefficient form, of government. They (elected officials) do not cooperate, they do not collaborate," Hillman said, citing' several! studies of current county government structures. LR46CA would allow counties to have a more coordinated, efficient and accountable system of government, in which people with expertise would be hired to carry out the policy direction of the county board, she said. "This is not something that's mandated.

This is not something that all counties have to do. All we are doing, if a county wants to do it, is getting out of their way," Hillman said. But other senators raised concerns about what the result might be if they passed the proposed amendment, especially with another proposal on county government reorganization making its way through Revenue Committee. threats, theft by unlawful taking. Four years and six months to six years and six months prison.

(Judge Blue). County Court Driving While Intoxicated Cades, Cory 20. 1745 S. Cotner Blvd. Seven days jail, six months license suspension: $250.

Theft by Receiving Stolen Property Conroy, Jeremy. 19. 2412 St. $1,000. Disturbing the Peace Benedict, Monte 40.

1423 No. 316. two counts $500. Carrying Concealed Weapon Rein, Robert A. 26.

3143 N. 56th St. $250. No Insurance Miller, Wilfred Frank, 43. 2410 Vine St.

Also: no valid registration, no operator license. $400. InjureDestroy Property Chambers, William 38. 3636 A St. $500.

Bankruptcies Four 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 a company (asset and liability schedules are not always filed with initial petition): Chapter 12, plan permitting farmers and ranchers to reorganize their financial affairs under court supervision (asset and liability schedules are not always filed with initial petition): Chapter 13. wage-earner plan for repaying a portion of debts over an extended peri-. od of time. First figure assets, second liabilities Achord, William.

5114 Locust, unemployed, assets, debts not listed. Chapter. 7 Atwood, 612 Rockhurst, assets, debts under $50,000. Chapter 7. Chady, John and Vicki.

7131 Leighton. electronic technician, health worker. $99,100, $138,528. Chapter 7. Cox.

B. and P.O. Box 83983. Lincoln, corrections worker, nurse, $25,428, $84,583, Chapter 7. Crable, Donald.

610 S. 20fh, occupation not listed, assets and debts under $50,000, Chapter 7. Helmstadter, Michael and Teresa. 1806 Knox. Apt.

17, boilermaker. $3,000. $16,123. Chapter 13. Mumford, Norman and Carol.

Hebron, tool and die. clerk. $25,235. $76,220. Chapter 7.

Opp, Henry and LaVina. 2500 S. 60th both retired, assets and debts not listed. Chapter 7. Roti.

Randall. Box 84762. drywaller. $1 ,356, $10,615. Chapter 7.

Thompson. Kathy, 8700 S. 63rd packaging and shipping, assets and debts under $50,000, Chapter 7. A monument is an expression of timeless love. During the past 115 years, we've been privileged to craft thousands of these lasting, personal tributes.

Thanks for your confidence. SPEIDELL MONUMENTS 34th Lincoln 476-6263 Mofv thru Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-Noon lack of burial space and the distance of cemetery, we at Lincoln Memorial Park consider Sen. Doug Kristensen of Minden said he wanted to take up both pro posals together, rather than risk having the Legislature put both on the November ballot.

He suggested postponing LR46CA until the second proposal, LR292CA, comes up for de-: bate. Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha also called for bracketing the pro-; posal, saying that Hillman's propos- al left too much room for mischief legislators flesh out the pro-; posal in law next session and when local officials implement the propos-' al. "We don't know what this county administrator is. It's whatever the Legislature says it is," he said, add- ing, "Whatever's the worst thing that can happen probably will We're dealing with politics." The bracket motion approved by lawmakers did not set a date for' Hillman's proposal to be debated again, although Chambers, who introduced the motion, said he wanted it to be considered when LR292CA comes up.

It would need to be "un-bracketed" by a vote of the Legislature to be debated. Police Calls Of 306 calls received by Lincoln police Mori-day. the following resulted in property losses of $500 or more. Burglary Between noon Feb. 3 and noon Friday, in the 3200 block of Huntington Avenue: black Dia-mondback bike was taken: loss: $600.

Thefts Between p.m. Friday and noon Saturday, 3700 block of South 33rd Street: computer disc, programs; $500. Thefts from Autos Between midnight and 8 a.m. Monday, 600 block of Washington Street: backpack, glasses, books, pen, miscellaneous; $772. Auto Thefts At 10:20 p.m.

Monday, 4900 block of Dudley Street; 1991 red Toyota Tercel; $6,000. Between 11:15 p.m. Monday and 6:40 a.m. Tuesday, between Baldwin and St. Paul avenues on North 43rd Street; 1983 blue Mazda; $1,500.

Fire Calls Monday 9:28 p.m., 300 Davey Road, fire call. -Tuesday 12:13 a.m., 1020 Garber Ave. medical. 2:37 a.m.. Madonna.

5401 South medical. 2:59 a.m., 461 1 Huntungton fire call. 3:15 a.m., 2838 William carbon monoxide. 4:06 a.m., Kawasaki Motor 6600 N.W. 27th medical.

4:17 a.m., 5501 Sea Mountain Road, medical. 7:20 a.m., Pfizer Animal Health, 601 W. Corn- husker Highway, fire call. 8:08 a.m., 2140 Shendan fire call. 1 2:09 p.m., 1 6th and streets, medical.

12:23 p.m., Runza. 4322 S. 33rd medical. a 12:53 p.m., 2605 medical. 1:09 p.m., 2754 Pear medical.

1:35 p.m., 125 WO medical. 2:09 p.m., 91 5 S. 30th medical. i 2:22 p.m., 1500 Knox medical. 3:18 p.m., 5731 car fire.

4:57 p.m., 481 9 Knox medical. 5:21 p.m., 56th and South streets, car fire. 5:50 p.m., 23rd Street and Franklin Avenue, medical. 1 6:09 p.m., 2715 special duty. 6:32 p.m., 2020 special duty.

6:38 p.m., 23rd and streets, medical. 7 7:37 p.m., 1 420 Manatt service call, i i 7:43 p.m., 4716 Meredeth medical. 8:13 p.m., 3126 carbon monoxide. 8:33 p.m., Norwest Bank, 1600 med- teal. Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL)A new drug has been approved that is excit ing researchers in the treat ment ot pain.

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AVAILABLE AT Van Dorn Pharmacy 1725 Van Dorn St. 423-2367 Havelock Pharmacy 6136 Havcfjock Ave. 466-2319 Record Births Feb. 25 Kissack, Jennifer, and Golden, Derrick. Lincoln, boy.

Lincoln General. Feb. 26 Donovan, Jennifer (Wysong) and Nathan, boy. 5900 S. 32nd Bryan Memorial.

Jackson, Rosalie (Tingen) and Christopher, 1215 Arapahoe boy, Lincoln General. Gregory, Laura (LeFave) and Kevin, 1539 Hartland Road. boy. Lincoln General. Feb.

27 Hellerich, Robin (Noffke) and Jeffrey. 1910 W. Mulberry Court, twin girls. St. Elizabeth.

Hohlen. Staci (Swedlund) and Jeffery, 5020 Bunker Hill Road. girl. St. Elizabeth.

Roth, Jacqueline (Yeackley) and Wesley, Mil-ford, boy. Bryan Memorial. Studnicka, Jane (Walton) and Richard, Waco, boy, Lincoln General. Marriage licenses Bradley. Brent James.

23. 3212 Starr and Mola, Tiffany Leigh. 24. 822 Foxcroft Court. No.

174. Clancy, Michael Snonn. 24. 5649 S. 31st No.

11. and Waltke, Ann Marie. 24. 5649 S. 31st.

No 11. Grim, Ryan 20. Grand Island, and Denti-no, Rebecca 22. Grand Island. Snyder, Tony Bryan.

39. 1430 Rose and Bornemeier, Debra 39. Murdock. Wubbels, Aaron Jon. 21, Hickman, and La-Rue, Heidi Nicole.

19, Panama. Divorce decrees Meyer, Michael T. and Laura. Eggerson, Jessie Lee and Helen Juanita. Shepard, Gary and Debra.

Escobar, Raul E. and Rita M. Voss, John Scott and Pamela Kaye. Glathar, Shirley J. and Gary D.

Courts Minimum sentences for publication, one or more of the following: 10 days jail. $250 total fine, six months probation or license suspension, probation revocation Also published: bindovers to District Court. Court costs additional to fines. Age. address, if any.

from public record. Corrections will be made only if public record was reported incorrectly. District Court (Sentencing judge's name in parentheses after sentence.) Second-degree False Imprisonment Brown, Deandra 17. 2145 amended from first degree. Also: third-degree assault, amended from robbery.

Six months jail. (Judge McGinn). Attempted Delivery of Controlled Substance Johnson, Craig 21. 7411 Cooper amended from delivery of controlled substance. Two years probation.

(Judge Blue). Second-degree Assault Ngo, Cu Van, 25. jail. Also: terroristic Good Grief. CHARLIE BROWN'S KIDS Helping kids apt mthlht iealh al a parent FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL 483-1845 Obituaries Andersen Mary Jo (Wehr), 58, Overland Park, formerly Lincoln, died Friday (22396).

Memorial services: 2 p.m. today. Bu-therus. Maser Love Funeral Home. 4040 A St.

Memorials to Kansas City Hospice. Humane Society of Greater Kansas City Learning Center and Children's Mercy Hos- pital. Drewes Martha 97, Sunday (22596). i Services: 3 p.m. today, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.

14th St. Visitation: until services, funeral home. Memorials to Lancaster Manor in care of Delmar Drewes. Jacobsen Sgt. Paul 43.

Lincoln, died Sunday (22596). Memorial services: 11 a.m. Thursday. Christ Lutheran Church. 4325 Sumner St.

No viewing, visitation. Cremation. Committal service: 3:15 p.m. Thursday, Bluffs Cemetery, rural Fremont. Memorials to Concerns of Police Survivors (CO.

P.O., Box 3199, N. Highway 5, Camdenton, MO 65020: or Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, 555 S. 10th Lincoln, NE 68508. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St.

Jorgensen Hazel 83. Exeter, died Monday (22696). Services: 2 p.m. today. United Church of Christ.

Exeter, Family requests no flow- ers. Memorials to church. Farmer Funeral Home. Exeter. Kalin James Martin, 60.

Wakefield. died Sunday (22596). Member, Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Ohio: Third Order of St. Francis.

Survivors: brothers. Charles. Palm Springs, Msgr. Leonard, Lincoln, Father William, Barquisimet. Venezuela: sisters.

Kathryn Salotto. Cincinnati. Marilyn Mattern, -O'Neill. Margaret Morin, Lincoln, Mary Jo Rice, Omaha. Preceded in death by broth- -ers.

Father Eugene. Or. John. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, New- -man Center Catholic Church, 320 N.

16th St. Msgr. Leonard Kalin. Father William Kalin, Father Doug Morin. Father Michael Morin.

Calvary Cemetery. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Butherus, Maser Love Cha-. pel, 4040 A St.

Pallbearers: Patrick Mat-tern, Benedict Mattern. William Mattern Thomas Morin. Stephen Morin. Peter Mo- rin. William Rice.

Eugene Rice. Kevin Rice, Joseph Salotto, Katherine Derickson, Mary Gonderinger, Elizabeth Rhodes. Ann Bak- -er, Nancy Ebel. Memorials to Good Shepherd Manor, Wakefield, Ohio. McMahan John 77.

Lincoln, died Tuesday (22796). World War II veteran. Retired postal clerk. Member. Bethany Christian Church.

Railway Mail Association. American Legion Post 3. Survivors: wife. Dorthy (Gunn): sons, daughter-in-law, John and Cassandra McMahan, Douglas all Lincoln; daughter, son-in-law. Jo Ellen and Kim Beil.

Lincoln; sister, Mildred "Susie" Learner, Huntingdon, six grandchildren. Memorial services: 1 1 a.m. Friday, Bethany Christian Church, 1645 N. Cotner Blvd. No visitation.

Cremation. Memorials to church, 1645 N. Cotner Lincoln, NE 68505. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St.

Mock Lula 101, Lincoln, died Tuesday (22796). Services pending, Roper Sons Mortuary. 4300 St. Oakeson Hildur, 92, Lincoln, died Saturday (22496). I Services: 1:30 p.m.

Thursday. Tabitha Chapel. Visitation: noon today until 1 1 a.m. Thursday, one hour before services, Tabitha Chapel. Memorials to Tabitha.

Roper Sons Funeral Home. 4300 St. Peterson Mary Gwen (widow of Dr. Paul), 80, formerly Lincoln, died Monday (22696) in Plattsmouth. Born, Pauline.

Homemaker. Member. Westminster Presbyterian Church, PEO Chapter DU Lancaster County Medical Society, church elder. Survivors: daughters, son-in-law. Judith G.

and Donald Stokes, Kansas City, Nancy Pierce, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. McCleery Glazier, Los Angeles; grandchildren. Katherine Elizabeth, Christopher Bortley Stokes, Caroline Elizabeth, Charles Stephan Pierce; nieces; nephews; cousins. Memorial services: 2 p.m.

Thursday. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2110 Sheridan Blvd. The Rev. William Yeager. Lincoln Memorial Park.

No visitation. Memorials to church or Nebraska Masonic Home. Plattsmouth. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Reifschneider Jacob, 82, Lincoln, died Sunday (22596).

Services: 2 p.m. today, Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel, 245 N. 27th St. Memorials to Faith United Church of Christ, 901 Charleston Lincoln, NE 68508; or Se-sostris Temple Transportation Fund, 1717 Yolande, Lincoln. NE 68521: or Hospice of Nebraska.

1600 S. 70th Suite 201, Lincoln. NE 68506. Rowland Imo 85. Lincoln, died Monday (22696).

Born, Pawnee City. Homemaker, Survivors: daughters, Dorothy L. Holmberg, Lincoln, Shirley Wohler, Randolph, sons, Glenn, Alvo, Jess, Lincoln; brother, Lloyd Jones, Sioux City; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services: 1 p.m. Friday.

Fair-view Cemetery. No visitation. Memorials to family. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Seegert Melba Mae, 70, Lincoln, died Tuesday (22796).

Secretary, Fleming Foods. Survivors: sisters, Florence Fish, Lincoln, Geneva Lamplot, Omaha; nephews, Gary Lamplot, Denver, Gene Lam- plot, Omaha, Robert Fish, Lincoln; niece, Sharon Fish-Radke, Lincoln; great-nephews; great-nieces. Services: 3 p.m. Friday. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.

14th St. The Rev, Charles Gates. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday, until services, funeral home. Memorials irllieu of flowers to Alzheimer's Association; 5601 S.

27th Suite 101, Lincoln, NE 68512.0 friend. Becky Surber, all Tecumseh; daughter, Jill Lynne, Tecumseh; mother, Lois. Tecumseh; brothers, sisters-in-law, Keith Lynn and Gail. Tecumseh, Gene and Sally, Hayword. Paul and Barbara.

Lincoln; niece. Melissa. Tecumseh; nephews. Gene. Steve.

Preceded in death by father. Keith: grandparents. Ralph and Nora. Ramus and Frieda Ovenden. Services: 1 p.m.

Friday. United Methodist Church, Tecumseh. The Rev. Dr. Richard Jacobson.

Tecumseh Cemetery. Committal services by Masonic Lodge 17. Visitation: Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Wherry Brothers Mortuary. Tecumseh. No visitation at church.

Pallbearers: Rick, Mike Hartman, David Holthus, Gary Wenzl, Da-rold Hahn, Judson Douglas III, James Reed. Memorials to family's choice. Drake Leland 86. Hastings, died Sunday (22596). Born.

Webster County. Retired. Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co. Survivors: wife, Freda: son, George. Norfolk; daughters, Carol Olliff, Norton.

Rita Briggs, Hastings; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday. Simon-son-Williams Funeral Home Chapel, Red Cloud. Red Cloud Cemetery.

Memorials to family. Gewacke Clyde 90, Ohbwa, died Sunday (22596) in Geneva. Services: 10 a.m. today, United Methodist Church, Ohiowa. Farmer Son Funeral Home.

Geneva. Greenwald Emma (Cihal). 75. Oakland, formerly Lincoln. Survivors; daughter.

Trudy Millard. Tracy. brother, Albert Cihal. Davey; sister. Albie Sisel.

Dwight; sister-in-law. Marie Walton, Lincoln; three grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Memorial Mass: 6 p.m. Thursday. Sts.

Mary and Joseph Catholic Church, Valparaiso. Interment. Oakland, Calif. Haney Ethel K. (widow of Theodore), 91, Wahoo, died Tuesday (226 96).

Services pending, Pruss Funeral Home. Wahoo. Kahler Everett. 81. Fairbury, died Tuesday (22796).

Born, Stanton. Retired farmer. Survivors: son; Gary and Carol. Anaheim, daughters, son-in-law. Shari Kubik.

Lincoln, Lori and Dave Klone. Kearney: brothers, sisters-in-law. Harold and Effie, West Point, Marvin and Mary, Pompano Beach, 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife, Helen; parents, John B. and Minnie (Meyer); brother.

Services: 1 1 a.m. Saturday. Presbyterian Church. Fairbury. The Rev.

Gail Cross. Fairbury Cemetery. Viewing: after 10 a.m. Thursday, Traum-Vance-Gerdes Funeral Home. Fairbury.

Memorials to the church or Heritage Care Center. Kerl Arrettes Maxine. 90. Pawnee City, died Sunday (22596). Born, Union.

Retired school teacher, Pawnee County. Member. National Retired Teachers Association, Golden Rod Club, Pythian Sisters, Star Extension Club. Survivors: daughter-in-law, Naomi Kerl, Pawnee City; sisters, Mildred Hilla. Wenatchee, Evelyn Plucknett.

Sadieville. Mary Hart, Seattle; brother-in-law, O.C Snyder, North Platte; sister-in-law, Elizabeth West, Omaha: grandchildren, spouses. Terry and Deb. Pawnee City. Marcia and Russell Hunzeker.

Anchorage. Alaska. Joyce and Stan Kubicek, Lincoln, Beth and Dale Mag-nuson, Clinton, N.C; nine great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, Roy; two sisters; brother. Services: 2 p.m.

today. United Methodist Church, Pawnee City. The Rev. Dennis Hanneman. Pawnee City Cemetery.

Memorials to family. Wherry Brothers Mortuary. Pawnee City. Perkins Martha 44, 'Valparaiso, died Saturday (22496). Services: 10 a.m.

today. Sts. Mary and Joseph Catholic Church, Valparaiso. Memorials to family in care of Mary Bussart. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N.

27th St. Swatek Joseph 77, Omaha, died Monday (22696). Services: 1 1 a.m. Thursday, St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.

4002 Omaha. Rosary: 6:30 p.m. today, church. Staskie-wicz Mortuary. Omaha.

Thurber Lester 88, rural Hickman, formerly Overton, Dawson County, died Tuesday (22796). Born. Oberlm, Kan. Farmer; carpenter; employee, ASCS. Graduate, Overton High School (1926).

Member, rural school and local credit union boards, Modern Woodmen of America (70 years). Survivors: wife, Hazel, rural Hickman: son, daughter-in-law, Dr. E. Thomas and Bev, Roca; brother, sister-in-law, Mil-ford and Carrie, Marietta. Ga granddaughter, spouse.

Gail and Paul Rohlfing, Carrboro. N.C: grandsons, spouse. Enc and Lisa, San Francisco, Lee, Roca; niece; nephew. Services: 10 a.m. Friday.

Hickman Presbyterian Church. Dr. Grover Leitch. Additional services: 4 p.m. Friday.

Reynolds and Love Funeral Chapel. 106 W. Eighth Lexington. The Rev. Tom Reynolds.

Mt. Hope Cemetery, rural Lexington. Hickman pallbearers: Bob Forney, Lee, Eric Thurber, Paul Rohlfing, Gary Bentzing-er, Dennis Buel. Lexington 'pallbearers: Lee. Eric Thurber, Paul Rohlfing, Gary, Keith White, Robert Delap.

Lexington honorary pallbearers: Harold White, Dan Roether. Milton Johnston. Visitation; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church or Norris FFA. Butherus.

Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Ward Alma Heitmann (widow of Col. Lee R.G.), 94, Omaha, died Monday (22696). Survivors: brother, Edwin Heitmann, Camarillo. sister, Martha Danker! Seward; sister-in-law, Francis Heitmann, Omaha; nieces; nephews; great-nieces: great-nephews.

Memorial services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Bethany Lutheran Church, Omaha. Private interment. Visitation: today, p.m., Boyd E. Braman Mortuary, 1702 N.

72nd Omaha. Memorials $5 Bethany Lutheran Church or Mt. Calvary Lutheran School. i. Obituaries listed The following persons are listed in today's obituaries: Andersen, Mary Jo (Wehr) Baker, William Henry "Bill" Birdsall, Erma L.

Bohaty, Edward A. Campbell, James G. "Jim" Drake, Leland Drewes, Martha M. Gewacke, Clyde W. Greenwald, Emma (Cjhal) Haney, Ethel K.

Jacobsen, Sgt. Paul J. Jorgensen, Hazel I. Kahler, Everett Kalin, James Martin Kerl, Arrettes Maxine McMahan, John K. Mock, Lula V.

Oakeson, Hildur Perkins, Martha J. Peterson, Mary Gwen Reifschneider, Jacob Rowland, Imo I. Seegert, Melba Mae Stokke, Mary Lucile Swatek, Joseph F. Thurber, Lester L. "Ward, Alma Heitmann Wright, Charlie The Lincoln Journal Star runs, free of charge, a one-time notice of any death in Lincoln, in the Nebraska area served by newspaper, or of any former longtime resident.

There are some limits on the amount of information that may be included. Paid obituaries include more information and will be repeated in limited form until the day of services. Photographs of acceptable quality will be run -with paid obituaries. An additional fee is charged for obituaries with photographs. To place an obituary, call 473-731 1 from 2-1 0 p.m.

daily. The newspaper will verify obituaries provided by individuals. Stokke Mary Lucile, 74, Tucson. formerly Lincoln, died Tuesday (2 2796). Born, rural Shelton.

Retired secretary, veterans employment service, Department of Labor, Lincoln. Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law. Jay and Marilyn, Gregg and Tammy, all Lincoln; daughters, son-in-law, Deanna and Randy Moser, Lynn Stokke. all Lincoln; brother, Donald Lacey, HokJrege; sister, brother-in-law. Lorene and Harold Johnson, Holdrege; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews.

Preceded in death by husband, Robert; parents, Walter and Hattie Lacey; two brothers; sister. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, South Lawn Mortuary, 5401 South Park Tucson, AZ 85706. South Lawn Tucson. Wright Charlie, 43, Lincoln, died Friday (22396).

Additional survivor: brother, Kevin. San Services: 1 p.m. Friday. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St.

The Rev. Jessie Myles. Memorials to family, P.O. Box 81634, Lincoln, NE 68501. Out Of Town Baker William Henry "Bill," 83.

Louisville, died Sunday (22596). Born. Weeping Water. Carpenter. Survivors: stepsons, Arthur Everett, Ocala.

John Everett, Mechanicsville, Md Bill Everett. Payson, five stepdaughters. Dorothy Everett, Phoenix, Mary Maneely, Columbus, Shirlee Sudduth, Longmont, Susan Renner, Louisville, June Hermann, Happy Jack, 33 grandchildren: 68 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Fussel-man-Wymore-Hammons-Marshall Funeral Home.

Weeping Water. Oakwood Weeping Water. Memorials to Weeping Water Rescue Squad or Louisville Care Center. Birdsall Erma 90, Hebron, died Tuesday (22796). Born, Belvidere.

Survivors: nieces: nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Friday. Blue Valley Lutheran Nursing Home. Hebron.

Belvidere City Cemetery. Visitation: Thursday, 4-8 p.m.; Friday, 9:30 a.m. until services, Price Funeral Home, Hebron. Memorials to Methodist Church, Hebron, or nursing home. Hebron.

i Bohaty Edward 82. Seward, died Monday (22696). Born, Loma. Graduate. City High School.

Attended Midland College. Fremont. Retired elementary and music teacher, Loma. East Butler at Brainard. Member, St.

Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Seward; Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post 273 at Brainard; Catholic Workman. Survivors: wife, Helena, Seward: son, daughter-in-law, Keith and Brenda, Overland Park, daughter, son-in-law, Cheryl and Melvin Lindner, Lincoln; grandchildren, Michelle, Lindner, Brent, Bree Bohaty. Mass of Christian Burial: 10 a.m. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Seward. The Rev.

James Benton, Msgr. Myron Pleskac. Rosary: 7 p.m. today, Wood Brothers Funeral Home Chapel, Seward. Seward Cemetery.

Military honors by American Legion Post 273. Visitation; after 10:30 a.m. today, funeral home; one hour before services, church. Campbell James G. "Jim." 59, Tecumseh, died Tuesday (22696).

Born. Owner, Retail Gas Grocery Store (formerly Campbell Oil 31 years, Krazy Kernal Popcorn, Tecumseb. Member, Masonic Lodge 17, Tecumseh, Scottish Rite, Sesostns Temple, Tecumseh United Methodist Churclf, Survivors: wife, Judy, Tecumseh; sons, 'daughter-in-law, Jeffrey D. end Cindy, Jon and Noiico SoallMerano Who have honorably served their country Because of a national the have opened a Veteran's Area to accommodate Veterans and their spouse. As an honorably discharged veteran, you qualify for these To spaces -NO CHARGE.

However, you must register for these spaces showing proof of honorable discharge. Certificates for these spaces will be issued on a first come, s.erve basiSj S. Service Eligibility Certificate assure i space for you and your spouse, Mail In the Coupon below to: Lincoln Memorial Park 6700 South 14th Street, Lincoln Nebraska 68512 or Call: 423-3826 and ask for Mr. Brown I would like my Veteran of U. I (Name Address.

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