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Tuesday, March 17, 1992 The Lincoln Star Page 15 Deaths Record Book Deaths Listed Visitation: mortuary. Memorials to family. Paid Wickenkamp Velda 77. 6131 N.W. Fifth died Wednesday (31192).

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, St. Paul United Church of Christ, 13th and streets. Memorials to West Blue Cemetery, in care of Reuben Kemper, RFD, Crete. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N.

27th St. Paid Yost Goldie 82, 1020 E. died Friday (31392). Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Robert (Lorlne Mares, Lincoln, Mrs.

Delbert (Irene Relss, Crete; sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Pearl Hoffman, Wllber, Mrs. Frank (Zelda Molzer, Plymouth, Verna V. Brakhage, Lincoln; five grandchildren; great-grandchild. Graveside services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Lincoln Memorial Park. Honorary pallbearers: Robin Slama, Michael, Randy, David Relss, Ben Mares. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials to Tabitha Hospice.

Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Paid Out Of Town Andersen Emma, 88, Palmyra, died Saturday (31492). Born Eagle. Homemaker.

Member, Presbyterian Church, Palmyra. Survivors: sons, Murl, Palmyra, Dale, Victoria, Texas, Larry, Lincoln; daughters, Doris Wil-helm, Akeny, Iowa, Marie Kuhl, Tecumseh, Esther Jones, Lincoln, Norma Wachtel, Carlton, Velda Slama, Martell, Frances Klrchhoff, Dyer, Arlene Rodaway, Denton, Texas; 33 grandchildren; 32 greatgrandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Lucy Slagie, Henrietta Seeman, both Lusk, Wyo. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Presbyterian Church, Palmyra. Visitation: 5-9 p.m.

Monday, 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday, Fusselman-Wymore Funeral Home, Syracuse; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church. Buethe Laura 98, Tecumseh, died Saturday (31492). Survivors: sons, Milton, Brock, Kenneth, Brownsville, Texas, Eldon, Elk Creek; daughter.

Donna Zimmer, Denver; stepson, Clarion Blethe, Stockton, 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; great-greatgrandchild; brother, Gustav Peters, Elk Creek. Services: 2:30 Tuesday, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, southwest of Elk Creek. Visitation: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday, Wherry Bros.

Mortuary, Tecumseh. Elscher Ruth 75, Clatonla, died Friday (31392) in Crete. Graveside services: 11 a.m. Monday, Highland Center Cemetery, rural Cortland. Family and friends to meet at Zaiicek Funeral Home, Wilber.

Memorials in care of funeral home. Paid Meyers Ruth 64, Wilber, died Friday (31392). Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Paid Riechers Herman, 82, Scottsbluff, died Friday (31392).

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Scottsbluff. Additional services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.

14th St. Memorials to St. John's Lutheran Church or National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Paid Svoboda Lumir 85, Crete, died Thursday (31292). Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Crete. Memorials to family. Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Paid Boorke j. Jomeslne, 1704 Dakota died Friday (31392).

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Prairie Union Cemetery, Shu-bert. Memorial service: 3:30 p.m. Prtsbvtwlan Church, 840 S. 17th Lincoln.

Rev. Dr. Tom Schmid. Visitation: 1-? p.m. Monday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N.

27th St. Memorials to First Presbyterian Church, 840 S. 17th Lincoln 68508, or Christian Church, Shubert 68437. Paid Brown Lee Hollls, 26, Lincoln, (31292) y' die(1 Thursday Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St.

Michael Catholic Church, Fair bury. Memorials to family's choice. Nuckolls-Meyer Funeral Home, Falrbury. Paid Buess, Vlvlon 76, 1237 opt. 1, died Friday (31392).

Graveside services: 10 a.m. Monday, Lincoln Memorial Park. Friends may call after 9 a.m. Monday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14tn St.

Memorials to senior center, 13th and streets. Paid Fusselmon Ira Ivan, 90, Lincoln, formerly of Albion, St. Edward, died Thursday (31292) In Ashland. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, American Lutheran Church, 4200 Vine St.

Graveside services: 3 p.m. Monday, Rose Hill Cemetery, Albion. Fusselmon Wymore Funeral Home, Syracuse. Paid Lowe George 81, 3524 died Thursday (31292). Services: 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Wad-low's Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Visitation: funeral home. Memorials to Faith Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Paid Morrissey Jean, 64, 5330 died Saturday (31492). Memorial services: 11 a.m.

Tuesday, St. Gerald's Catholic Church, 78th and Lakeview streets, Ralston. Memorials to Tabitha Hospice. Family requests memorials In lieu of traditional remembrances. Wadlow's Colonial Chapel, 5200 St.

Paid Overton Mary 74, 5034 Adams died Saturday (31492). Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 6126 Morrill Ave. Rev.

John Keefe. Rosary: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Visitation: until 9 p.m. Tuesday, mortuary.

Paid Parke Eugene 77, 5210 Wll-shire died Sunday (31592). Born Uylsses. Mail clerk. National Bank of Commerce. Former employee, Gold 22 years.

Survivors: wife, Pauline; son, Melvin, Lincoln; daughter, Patricia Riggs, Lincoln; sister, Gladys Woolsey, Seward; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday. Wad- low's Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Visitation: noon Tuesday until services, funeral home.

Memorials to Warren United Methodist Church. Pokorny Joseph 84, 919 S. 36th died Friday (31392). Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St.

Teresa's Catholic Church. Parish and Knights of Columbus rosary: 7 p.m. Monday, Butherus-Maser-Love Mortuary, 4040 A St. Memorials to Heartland Home Care. Paid Robinson Melvin 66, 132 W.

died Saturday (31492). Survivors: wife, June; sons, daughters-in-law, John and Cindy, Tony and Laurie, all Lincoln; daughter, Wanda Hotler, Lincoln; daughters, sons-in-low, Cindy and Cliff Nelson, April and Mike Penn, all Lincoln; stepsons. Dennis Cudaback, Bucksport, Maine, David Cudaback, Lincoln; stepson, stepdaughter-in-law, Richard and Janet Cudaback, Lincoln; brothers, Lyle, Lincoln, Paul, Arvada, Weather Forecast 1 Subsurface Investigative work at this site has shown that the release Is localized. The NDEC proposes to monitor ground water quality for a minimum of two years. The need for any further action will be determined at that time.

Information regarding this release is contained In NDEC file SP 06060-DWT-1630. Any person may receive further Information or may submit written comments regarding proposed remedial action by contacting NDEC. All comments must be received within 30 days, of publication. Any person may request or petition the Director of NDEC, In writing, for a hearing and state the nature of the Issues to be raised ond all arguments and factual grounds supporting such position. The Director shall then make a decision on the disposition of the request In the manner provided by Title 115.

NAC Ch, 86 ond 87 (as In the case of permits). Dlrart writtan mm. ments and questions to: Randolph Wood, Director, Nebraska Department of Environmental Control, Call No. 98922, Stotehouse Station, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 or coll David Chambers at 402471-4230. 8071856-1 1 March 16 NOTKB Notice Is hereby alven that an Dmemmkmr so.

1991, effective an January 1, 1992 V.P.O., a Nebraska corporation, merged with ond Into NORDEN LABORATORIES. INC. a Dataware corporation authorized to transact business In noorasko. The terms and conditions at the dissolution of sold corporation are: Distribution of oil assetsHaMlttloa of the caraa. ration shod be the ossetsllobllltles of the surviving corporation.

Each shore of stock which was outstanding on the effective dote of the moroor shall be changed Into shares of stock for the. surviving corporation. The person who or to manage the corporate affairs ore: Albert J. White, Vice President Donald F. Pormon, Asslstortt Secretary Dated: January 1, 1992.

van. inr 8071803-31 March 9, 16. 23 PIERSON, FITCHETT, HUNZEKER, BLAKE LOFTIS P.O. Box 95109 Lincoln, NE 68509 NOTICE TO: ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN KEMPFF COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY OR AGAINST KL0Z-FM. William R.

Rice, ancillary receiver Is appointed to manoge, operate or liquidate Kompff Communications Company dba KLDZ-FM, In an action In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska Docket 476, Page 009. Claims against Kempff Communications dba KLDZ-FM shall be filed. In writing prior to-July 20, 1992. Proof of claim forms may be obtained from Nancy L. Loftls, P.O.

Box 95109, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509, (402) 476-7621. Creditors tolling to file claims shall be barred from participating in the distribution of assets of the corporation, -PIERSON, FITCHETT, HUNZEKER, BLAKE LOFTIS By: Nancy L. Loftls 8071761-41 Morch 2, 9, 14, 23 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Village of Lewlston, Lewiston, Nebraska will receive sealed bids until 7:00 P.M., Monday, April 6, 1992, at the Village Meeting Hall, at which time the bids will be publicly opened, read ond compared for Street Improvement Protect No. CDBG 91-CR-016 according to the Plans and Specifications. All envelopes In which bids are received should be clearly marked "Street Improvement Protect" in the lower left hand corner of the bid envelope.

Plans, specifications and bidding documents may be obtained at the Office of the Engineer, Burmester Land 8. Engineering, P.O. Box 32, Hastings, NE 68902. The Notice to Bidders, Plans, Contract Provisions, Bid For, Bid Bond and Acceptance ore all part of this contract. All bids must be accompanied bv a Bid Bond In the amount of five percent (5) of the amount bid, made payable to the Clerk of the Village of Lewlston, as evidence of good faith in submission of the bid, as per the Bid Bond requirements.

The Board of the Village of Lewlston reserves the right to relect any or all bids, or to waive any informalities or technicalities in bids. Estella Rinne, Asst. Clerk The Village of Lewlston 8071867-3t March 16, 24, April 1 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF FIRST RATE PRINTING, INC. We, the undersigned natural persons of the taoe of twenty one yeors or more, acting as Incorporators of a corporation under the Nebraska Business Corporation Act, adopt the following Articles of Incorporation for such corporation: The name of the corporation is First -Roto Printing, Inc. The period of the corporation's duration Is perpetual.

The purposes for which this corporation M. organized ore: a. To conduct the business of printing service and office supply sales company, which business shall Include sales ond service of office equipment and supplies, and any other articles and Items useful to or desirable for patrons of such a business, and any such other lawful business as usual, proper, and necessary in such enterprise. b. To do everything necessary, proper, advisable or convenient for the accomplishment of -the purposes hereinabove set forth, and to do all other things incidental thereto or connected therewith which are not forbidden bv the laws of the State of Nebraska or by these Articles of Incorporation.

The corporation shall have and exercise all powers and rights conferred upon corporations by the Nebraska Business Corporation Act and any enlargement of such powers conferred by subsequent legislative acts; and, in addition thereto, the corporation shall have ond exercise all powers and rights, not otherwise denied corporations bv the laws of the State of Nebraska as are necessary, suitable, proper, convenient or expedient to the attainment of the purposes set forth in Article II above. The authorized capital shares of the corporation shall be 500. Shares issued shall be 500 shares of ten dollar ($10.00) par. Total shares Issued value $5000. The street address of the initial registered office of the corporation is 4717 Lowell, Lincoln, Nebraska 68506; and the name of Its initial registered agent at such address is Doryl Burch.

The names and addresses on the Incorporators are: Nome Address Harry Malone 2600 N. 48 Bonnie Malone 2600-N. 48 8071863-31 March 16, 23, 30 142 Business Lost and Found A pro-bid conference and site tour for prospective bidders has been scheduled for 10:00 a.m., local time on Morch 26, 1992. The conference will be held on the Second Floor of the ARFFAirport Maintenance Building, 3401 West Luke, at the Lincoln Municipal Airport. As an evidence of good faith In submitting a proposal for this work, the Contractor must file with Its proposal and In a separate sealed envelope, a certified or cashiers check on a solvent bonk or a bid bond mode payable to the Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, in an amount not less than 10 at the total amount bid.

The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond In an amount equal to 100 of the contract. The Airport Authority reserves the right to re-lect any or all bids, to waive any Irregularities in bidding, and to moke an award to Its best Inter est. The Airport Authority, In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle Office of the Secretary, Part 21, hereby notifies all bidders that will affirmatively insure that DBEs (disadvantaged business enterprises) will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids In response to this In vitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for award. The bidder must specifically ooree not to dis criminate against any recipients of services on basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or age, and not to discriminate against any employees or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, notional origin, sex or otherwise qualified handicapped status. By the order of the Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Doted at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 17th day of July, 1990. The Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska Attest: By Dale Jensen, Chairman Jim Lauerman, Secretary 8071845-31 March 14, IS, 16 PUBLIC MEETINO AND HEARING The Nebraska County Attorneys Standards Ad visory Council of the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice will meet on Wednesday, April 1, 1992, at 1:30 p.m.. In the Crime Commission Office, third floor of the Ne braska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska. The purpose of the meeting will be to review requests for Crimes Against Children funds and to discuss continuing legal education requirements. An agenda for this meeting is available for public inspection during normal office hours at the Commission Office, 3rd floor of the Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mali South, Lincoln, Nebraska.

8071849 IT, March 16 Notice is hereby given that the Historic Preser vation Commission will hold a public. hearing on Tuesday, March 24, 1992, at 1:30 P.m. In the Fourth Floor conference Room, County -Clrv Building, 555 South 10th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, on the following Items. For more Information call the Planning Deportment, 471-7491. 1.

Application by Connie Mahaney a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 140 No. 8th Street, the Apothecary, in the Hay market Landmark District, legally described as Lot 13, Block 44, Original Plat, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Ne braska. 2. Application by Monte Siffrlna for a Certlfl cate of Appropriateness for work at 818 Street in the Haymarket Landmark District, legally described as Lot 9, Block 33, Original Plat, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. 3.

Application bv 'The Edge' for a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 227 No. 9th St. the Haymarket Landmark District, legally described as south 50 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 33, Original Plat, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. 4. Application by Mlchele Duryea for a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 5328 Walker In the C.

F. Crelghton Landmark District, legally described as Lot 10, Block 100, University Place Addition, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. 5. Application by Woods Park Neighborhood Association for Certificate of Appropriateness for district Identification signs In the Elm ParkEast Lincoln Landmark District and Woods Park Bungalow Landmark District, generally bounded by So. 28th St.

on the west, Randolph Street on the south, 33rd St. on the west, and Street on the east, excluding the pork. 6. Review of nominations to National Register of Historic Places of two bridges in Lancaster County, namely the West Pioneers Blvd. bridge over Beal Slough at Wilderness Park and the steel structure of bridge (no longer In use) over Olive Branch on West Stagecoach Road, 1.7 miles southwest of Sprague.

Timothy M. Stewart Director of Planning 8071861-11 March 16 NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL CLASS LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby alven that the City Council of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, will hold a hearing In the Council Chamber, CityCounty Building, 555 South 10th Street, on Monday, the 23rd day of March, 1992 at 1:30 p.m., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the following application of Thomas A. and Martha L. Schwlndt'dba "CASTLE DRIVE-IN" for a Retail Class Liquor License at 6003 Havelock Ave. At said time and place, the City Council will receive competent evidence under oath, either orally or by affidavit, from any person bearing upon the propriety of the Issuance of said license as provided by law.

THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO DESIRE TO CROSS-EXAMINE THE APPLICANT'S WITNESSES OR PRESENT REBUTTAL EVIDENCE MUST REGISTER WITH THE CITY CLERK (471-7438) AT LEAST ONE (1) WORKING DAY IN ADVANCE OF THE HEARING. DEADLINE 3-19-92, 4:30 P.m. P.A. MALZER, CITY CLERK 8071835-11 March 16 PUBLIC NOTICE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL i Lincoln, Nebraska Pursuant to NDEC's Title 118 Ground Water Quality Standards and Use Classification, public notification and opportunity for comment is hereby given of the following: 1. On or about August 2, 1990, a petroleum release occurred at the Salem Oil Company's facility at 1219 North 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, Lancaster County.

Legal description of the property Is: SE'A, NEV4, NE14, Section 23. T10N-R6E. 2. Follow-up investigation determined the effect of the leak and remedial actions proposed by NDEC. The investigation by NDEC led to a determination that the ground water contamination event is defined os remedial action class three (RAC-III).

123 126 Announcements Births Uncos General Hospital Condoles, Mork and Nancy (Morgorldee), 5400 S. 73rd March 13. Lolka, Jock and Michelle (Ross), 2950 Vine March 13. Sons Bauer, Stephen and Kelly (Warner), S214 W. Thatcher Lane, March 13.

Koenle, Christopher and Jerrone (Loneel), 730 Starvlew Lone, March 14. Brvae Memorial Hospital Morkwerdl, Condi, 400 S. 30th March 13. Stuhunan, Tim and Shay la (Robertson), Dorchester, March 13. Son Bom.

Michael and Barbara (Gerber), 6001 Deerwood Drive, March 13. St. Elizabeth Health Center Roth, Rick and Mlchele (Sleckmeyer), 2902 S. 13th March 13. Tucker, Ed and Rachel (Degrove), 4611 Calvert Morch 14.

Wecker, Bradley and Anoat, Clara 2145 S. 13th St March 13. Sons Ptcko, Delbert and Brenda (Barker), Pleasant Dale, March 13. Harris, Karl ond Anne (Torklldsen), 1016 N. 51st March 14.

Rleae, Mark and Vaske, Margaret (Studnlcka), Eogle, March 13. Bankruptcies Four bankruptcy categories listed are: Chapter 7, straight bankruptcy involving liquidation of assets; Chapter II, plan permitting reorganization of financial affairs under court supervision far an Individual engaged in business or a company (asset and liability schedules ore not always filed with Initial petition); Chapter 11, 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 period of time. First figure assets, second liabilities. Buckmaster, Richard 1717 Cornhusker Highway, occupation unspecified, estimated less than 550,000, estimated less than $50,000, Chop- Buts, Darlene 3947 N. 20th PBX operator, 51,495, 113,695, Chapter 7.

Casteeb Charles 723 W. Crete Carrier 57,285, $207,516, Chapter 13. Cook, Mavis 4300 Cornhusker, E3, home health aldvlsiting homemaker, $1,447, $15,301, Chapter 7. Francis, Troy D. Sr.

and Jennifer Wllber, laborer ond unemployed, $4,265, $15,359, Chapter 7. Garcia, Marlon D. and Dorothy 4121 N. 65th unemployed, $2,100, $5,612, Chapter 7. Garcia, Michael J.

and Jill 2030 South incinerator operator and clerk, $4,060, $4,019, Chapter 7. Holler, Thomas Palmyra, parts salesman, $3,680, $14,228, Chapter 7. Hutchinson, Cindy 2800 Pub Court, 16, receptionist, $3,050, $8,694, Chapter 7. Hoover, Robert G. and Cindy Auburn, occupations unspecified, $49,560, $56,286, Chapter 7.

Jensen, David M. and Jodl Aurora, Irrigation eaulpmentauto repair, $71,000, $118,000, Chapter 13. Kimball, Sylvia Fremont, sales, $48,400, $88,358, Chapter 13. Kntck, Chalmer Pawnee City, construction- roofing, $38,550, $88,197, Chapter 7. Kohl, Robert L.

and Melody Grand Island, unemployed and program manager, $15,160, $50,104, Chapter 7. Lacy, Elizabeth Crete, house cleaner, $45,306, $46,638, Chapter 7. -Morris, James C. and Lynda 4444 Baldwin 1, mechanic and housekeeper, $10,351, $11,595, Chapter 13. Slebe, Norman D.

and Rosemary 3500 N.W. Michael loader operator and homemaker, $54,074, $72,464, Chapter 7. Stoltenberg, Thomas 5801 Llllibridge St. 22, route sales, $6,990, $36,890, Chapter 7. Trenarv, Howard R.

and Moore, Thelma Geneva, electrician and newspaper state su pervisor, 553,425, $75,635, Chapter 7. Walburn, Gregory 2244 Vine 105, ps chotherapist, $3,877. $57,350, Chapter 7. Wood, Brett D. and Roxanne 211 W.

carpet cleaner and ratings supervisor, $3,482, $21,125, Chapter 13. Police Calls Of 416 police calls recorded Saturday and Sunday, the following Is a list of serious crimes against persons and property. Burglary Between a.m. and 1:30 p.m. March 11, In the 1100 block of Street; VCR, CD, speakers, cable box were taken; loss $1,050.

Between 1 and 1:10 p.m. March 11, In the 2600 block of North 36th Street; CD player, tools, tool box were taken; loss $1,530. Theft From Auto Betwen 7:15 and 1:15 p.m. March 11, in the 2900 block of Cornhusker Highway; clothing, book bag were taken; loss $798. Between 10 p.m.

March and a.m. March 18, in the 800 block of Street; computer, keyboard were taken; loss $1,000. Between 1 a.m. and 1:18 p.m. March 11, In the 3500 block of Baldwin Street; CDs, radar detector were taken; loss $585.

Fire Calls 1:22 a.m 245 N. 25th medical. 1:44 a 1211 S. 48th medical. 2: 19 a.m., 1548 Vine medical.

1:51 a.m., 833 S. 11th medical. 1:17 o.m., 1300 S. 13th smoke smell. 5:58 a.m., 8011 Reno Rood, medical.

6:17 a.m., 300 Van Dorn fire alarm. 7:59 a.m., 2301 S. 62nd medical. 9:10 a.m., 600 N. 15th fire alarm.

11 o.m., 6800 A medical. 11:38 a.m., 4900 Huntington medical. 12:25 p.m., 27th and Fair, fuel spill. 12:49 p.m., 1145 N. 48th injury accident.

1:26 p.m., 4300 N. Seventh car fire. 1:26 p.m., 48th and Superior streets, Iniury accident. 2:29 p.m., 27th and A streets-Capitol Parkway, grass fire. 1:32 p.m., 211 grass fire.

1:07 p.m.. West Street, Northwest 17th-18th streets, medical. 1:27 p.m., 315 S. 10th medical. 1:27 p.m., 3705 S.

Coddington train tank car leaking. 4:01 p.m.. Ninth and Hill, Iniury accident. p.m., 56th and medical. 6:50 p.m., 2229 medical.

7:21 p.m., 1914 S. 39th burning complaint. 7:47 p.m., 35th and streets, burning bush. Iowa Lottery Drawings DES MOINES, Iowa (AP The winning numbers in Saturday night's Iowa Lottery drawing were 5, 6, 13, 25, 30 and 35. The wild card was the two of spades.

The jackpot was an estimated $700,000. The winning numbers drawn Saturday night in Lotto America were 1, 16, 39, 42, 45 and 47. The jackpot was an estimated $2 million. Two people killed in Grant plane crash GRANT (AP) Two Nebraskans were killed when the single-engine plane they were in crashed just after takeoff from the Grant airport Sunday, authorities said. Perkins County Attorney Patrick McDermott said a man and a woman, both of the Scottsbluff area, died in the crash at about 1:30 p.m.

CST. Their identities were being withheld pending notification of relatives. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the removal of pumphouses and underground storage tanks at the Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln, Nebraska, will be received by the Airport Authority of the City of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska at the Airport Authority's office In the Terminal Building on the Lincoln Municipal Airport until 10:00 a.m., local time, on April 9, 1992, and at that time publicly opened and read aloud. In general, the Improvements on which bids are requested will require the following work: Removal of Five (5) Pumphouses ond Associated Items. Removal of Thirty (30) 50,000 Gallon Underground Storage Tanks.

Contractors bidding shall be qualified to do the work as required by the Special Provisions Specifications. Plans ond specifications for the work may be seen ond Information secured at the Airport Au thority's Office in the Terminal Building, Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln, Nebraska; at the office of the HWS Engineering 825 Street. Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 (402-479-2200); ond at the office of HWS Technologies 11810 Nicholas Street, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68154 (402-496-0333). Copies of documents, not Including refer enced documents, may be obtained from HWS Engineering Inc. for a deposit of $60.00, one-half of which will be refunded upon return of the un damaged documents or if bid is submitted.

The following persons ore listed today In the Deaths and Funerals columns: Andersen, Emma Bourke, J. Jameslne Brown, Lee Hollls Buess, Vivian L. Buethe, Laura L. Elscher, Ruth E. Fusselman, Ira Ivan Lowe, George B.

Meyers, Ruth F. Morrissey, Jean Overton, Mary E. Parke, Eugene H. Pokorny, Joseph E. lechers, Herman Robinson, Melvin L.

Sayers, Evelyn Schriever, Irene W. Stephenson, Clifford T. Svoboda, Lumir E. -Thompson, Ronald S. Walker, Allen Douglas Wickenkamp, Velda A.

Yost, Goldie J. NOTE: The Star runs, free of charge, a one-time notice of any death In Lincoln, In the Nebraska area served by the paper, or of any former longtime resident. There are some limits on the amount of information that may be Included. Publication after that first day requires payment of a fee and will be labeled as paid; any Information desired by the advertiser can be Included In paid notices. Star death column personnel are available at 473-7311 after 2 p.m.

Sundays through Fridays. sister, brother-in-law, Alice and Jim Root, Boulder, sister-in-law, Beverly Robinson, Boulder; aunt, Hilda Robinson, Lincoln; 17 grandchildren; great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Evangelical United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont Ave. Rev.

Dr. Robert G. Lundgren. Lincoln Memorial Park. Prayer service: 7 p.m.

Monday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Military graveside rites, VFW Posts 131, 3606. Visitation: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday, mortuary; one hour before services, church. Memorials to family.

Paid Sayers Evelyn, 67, 1848 Harwood died Sunday (31592). Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Schriever Irene 81, 601 S. 18th died Wednesday (31192).

Graveside services: 1 p.m. Monday, Fairview Cemetery. Visitation: until 11 a.m. Monday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Paid Stephenson Clifford 89, Lincoln, died Wednesday (31192).

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wood Bros. Funeral Home, Seward. Family will greet friends p.m. Monday, funeral home.

Paid Thompson Ronald 24, 510 Teakwood Drive, died Thursday (31292) in Omaha. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 740 N. 70th St.

Casket will remain closed at all times. Memorials to Mid America Leukemia Society of America, 3100 Main Kansas City, Mo. 64111, or church. Roper 8 Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Paid Walker Allen Douglas, 22 months, 2203 S.

Eighth died Friday (31392). Additional survivors: grandparents, Carl and Shirley Pavey, Lincoln. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Butherus-Maser-Love Mortuary, 4040 A St. 1990 Accu-Weather, Inc.

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Sunrise: 6:36 a.m. Sunset: 6:34 p.m. Total daylight 11 hours, 58 minutes Moon Phases 0(DO(D New Moon Fiftl Ouarter Full Moon Lest Quarter Mar, 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar.

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Ideal for secretaries, typists, sales or manogers. $50K income, $1500 down. Call 402-345-2425. FOUND: OSH black tabby cat. approx.

8-9 months old, 56th, pine Lake area, can 3-ivjj. FOUND: Grey cat wreddlsh collar HIT at on 312 In the 800 block of West A back legs inlured, searched fruitlessly for 1 hour last seen headed Northwest FOUND: Set of Keys In front of old school on SW 12th Pleasant Hill Road. Call to identify, 423-9772 LOST OR FOUND A PETf. Call Animal Control 471-7904 7 days a week, Also visit The Humane Society once every 2 days. Lost prescription sunglasses, (Tortoise round frame) In Pearl Optical case on 39, 488- 5144 LOST: 3-11-92, 16 month old male Siberian Husky, Northwest Territory area.

Reward 475-2432. 1- COLD WARM STATIONARY DISTRIBUTORSHIP In 2 yrs. you could retire In business with no selling, lust restock the most successful display since sliced bread. Min. invest, under $5,000.

Toll free 1-800-257-2668, 24 hrs. Aluminum cans Glass containers Newspaper Plastic gallon milk lugs Plastic soda bottles Tin cans NORTH Food Bonanza 1340 West St. UN-L Food Stores Warehouse 1200 No. 17th St. University Place 47th St.

Paul Sts. HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY National Forecast Exc. home business opportunity. Earn $25 or more per hour selling Cameo lingerie.

PT or FT positions available. Call for details at 420-1438. Precipitation 24 hours to midnight last night 0.00 Vending Route: For Sale. Affordable, 1-800-234-2651 The forecast for Monday calls for showers In the Pacific Northwest, northern California, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Colorado and northern "-Texas, with thunderstorms In central Texas. Partly cloudy skies are due 'across most of the country.

Month to dote 0.95 Normal month to date 0.76 Year to dote 3.26 Normal yeor to dote 2.41 129 Financial For Travelers St. Marks United Meth. Church 70th Vine Sts. SOUTH Hinky Dinky 16th South St. Leon's Food Mart 32nd South St.

Gere Library 56th Normal East High Seacrest Field Parking Lot 70th 8 A St Williamsburg Village 40th Old Cheney Rd. NEWSPAPER ONLY DROP-OFF SITES NORTH HAVELOCK PARKING LOT 62nd Platte Av. Centre Plaza 48th St. 'Need $5-500 odvance an pay-roll? 474-5151 Tracy M-F 12-5 CASH SHORTY Need $50 to $200 cash till payday? We'll cash your personal check hold until your next payday. Call FAST BUCKS, 1106 N.

27th, 435-4352 or 11th Cornhusker, 477-2535 National Forecasts For Today hllo City hllo City hito Columbui Lot Vegos World Temperatures Saturday City Athens hllo 6345 9381 City Manila Mexico City Bangkok City Albany LOST: 3-yr old male Collie mix ('Toby'), very friendly, voclnlty 176th Street between Hwy 2 8, Yankee Hill Rood in Bennett. Coll 782-8935 wony Info. LOST: Butterscotch brawn tiger striped short haired cot, March 11th, area of 300 block of No. Coddington. Call 474-3987, LOST: Cellular phone, Panasonic 3500, lost at East Park Plaza, East Parking lot, Wed.

night. Reward. Ken Clark 488-4663, 423-0247. LOST: long haired female block white cat, wearing red collar and tags, vlcnlty of Mahoney Park. Coll LOST: toy Chihuahua, tan, comes bv the name of Joey.

College View area. Please call 488-6617. LOST: Vicinity of Coddington ond W. 'A', miniature male Schnauer, salt pepper, wearing choke chain, answers to Rodney, 476-1830. Home Equity Loans from $2000 to $100,000.

No Income or credit requirements. 489-1814. 1ST SECURITY MORTGAGE hllo 9373 7449 Moscow 3432 Nairobi 7954 New Delhi 8364 Paris 5243 Rio 9172 Rome 5743 San Juan 8271 Singapore 9177 Sydney 7566 Tokyo 7054 Toronto. 2710 Vienna 4627 Albuauerau cdv.6?40 Polios Denver Amorlllo 'Anchorage Pes Moines Detroit Atlanta Billings El Paso Birmingham cdy, 7243 Bismarck cdy, 33 16 Floostoft snow.4729 Honolulu clr.8567 Houston Boston cdy, 5128 Indlonopolls Jocksnvlle Casper Juneau cdy ,4229 Chicago Kansas City Loan needed in the amount of $8500, will pay back at 20 Interest yearly for 2 years at $115 a week. Have collateral worth around $5500 to put a leln on.

Please call 476-1285 leave message Doug or Dennis Hobbies Stamps Coins UNL-East Campus Parking Lot Behind Fire Station No.2 33rd Holdrege St. Belmont Plaza 11th Cornhusker SOUTH American Legion Pork 27th Randolph Sheridan Lutheran Church 37th St Sheridan Blvd. Wlllard Community Center Folsom West St. All Saints Lutheran Church 8251 Pioneers Blvd. Indian Village 13th High St.

132 Super one! Up sports 142 Yesterday's high: 89 in Laredo, low: -20 in Eogle River, Wis. Sole Don't miss this to 25 off 'M's-Ws cards instock. Low In-slde 2525 Sumner, 474-2555 (Extended Forecast Lost DO NOT DEPOSIT: maga zines, glass cookware, alumi NEBRASKA: Cloudy and cooler Tuesday with a 40 percent chance of light rain. Chance of rain or snow Wednesday and Thursday. Dry Friday.

Highs In the upper 30s to lower 40s Wednesday and Thursday warming Into the 40s and lower 50s Friday. Lows from 25 to 35. Belling Berlin 4328 3734 6964 6438 8073 6132 8255 736S 5741 8154 5448 6837 Bermuda Bogota Buenos Aires Calgary Dhahran Hong Kong Jerusalem Johannesburg London Madrid For Today Flumt Snow Ice Sunny PI Cloudy Cloudy iwt Aeai-WMlw, me. 16 forecast for daytime condition! nd high temperatures Norfolk! 61 Omaha I 61 1 1 66 Grand Island 631 Lincoln 62 CrV kan "mOj State Highs And Lows 148 Personals NEW MOON II PROFESSIONAL DATING SERVICE Find compatibility in Interest, Found values 8i goals. For complete confidentiality 8, personal serv.

A sensible alternative tor busy singles. The RIGHT way to meet the RIGHT people. 420-1473 anytime. Breathe-Free Stop Smoking Clinic Beginning March 12th 7-9 pnv Sunday, March 15th Call SDA Church 489-1344 or Rod Hornby 437-6510 Dare To Moke A Dlfferencel The Department of Social Services Is seeking an Individual or family able to open their home to a mother her 1 children, so the family con remain together. The abilities to provide emotional support, assist In parenting Si be part of a team are required.

Competitive solory will be provided. For more Information coll Kathy lot: 471-5289 8am-5pm. Yesterday' hlghi and lows for the 14-hour period ending at 4 p.m. LOST OR FOUND SOMETHING CALL 473-7373 WE'LL RUN YOUR AD FREE FOR 3 num foil, non-recyciabies, cardboard, window glass, aerosol cans, detergent bottles, light bulbs, aluminum pie pans, butter tubs, metal cookware, phone books. FOR MORE INFORMATION Call 471-8215 City of Lincoln Recycling Office A Public Service Ad of the Journal-Star P.C.

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