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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 14

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-weather- mild with little or no precipitation. Lows mid 30s to lower 40. Highs mid 60s to lower 70s. COLD 20 Snow Figures show low Flurries temperatures XXXX for area. Rain Cold Worm Showers Stationary Occluded 222 Lincoln (noon Saturday) Temperature: 44 Barometer: 30.41f Wind: southeast, 12 mph, gusting to 21 mph Humidity: Precipitation: month to date 2.46; normal to date 1.23; year to date 3.65 inches; normal to date 3.10.

Sunset Saturday: 6:46 p.m. Sunrise Sunday: 6:18 a.m. Friday's high: 50 Overnight low: 32 Temperature year ago: High: 73 Low: 47 Average high: 52 Low: 30 Record high: 84, 1905 Low: -6, 1913 Heating Degree Days: 30 (One heating or cooling degree day is accumulated for each degree that the mean temperature is below or above 65F.) Temperatures: Friday's High, Low Grand 29 North 54 34 33 46 27 55 30 Falls 30 28 Forecasts: Sunday's High, Low Grand 50 55 29 30 North 50 58 29 29 .59 -38 68 38 28 New .42 35 Forecasts Lincoln-Eastern Nebraska: Fair and cold Saturday night; sunny, windy and warmer Sunday, Low around 30. High 50 to 55. Nebraska: Partly cloudy Saturday night; mostly sunny Sunday.

Lows upper 20s to mid 30s. Highs 60s west, 50s east. Extended: Monday through Wednesday: very 34 25 58 38 40 28 58 65 37 33 52 29 58 45 35 Des 36 48 33 78 30 Portland, 36 19 71 Rapid 38 60 48 St. 36 Kansas 53 36 Salt Lake Las 46 San 56 Los 62 52 48 Miami 79 66 Sioux 52 27 50 New 63 50 50 Ralph Kelly, escapee, still is being sought NORFOLK (AP) Officials Saturday morning still were searching for a Norfolk Regional Center patient, who apparently walked away from the center Wednesday night. Ralph Kelly, 41, had been committed to the Norfolk center last month by the Douglas County Mental Health Board, following psychiatric care at Immanuel Hospital, said Deputy Douglas County Attorney Mike Amdor.

Two counts of second-degree assault had been dismissed against Kelly in connection with the May 1980 shootings of two Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. employees in Omaha, records show. Kelly shot himself twice in the chest a short time later as state troopers surrounded him at a farm south of Blair, where he was taken into custody. The charges were dismissed after a psychiatric evaluation. Kelly is 5-feet-8 inches, weighs 180 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes.

The Norfolk Police Department and the Nebraska State Patrol were notified of Kelly's escape Wednesday night. No mention of Kelly's background was included in the notification by the regional center, Friday afternoon, patrol offices in Norfolk and Lincoln were contacted with information from background files about Kelly. An updated bulletin. was then released by the patrol offices, containing information that Kelly was to be considered dangerous. Center Administrator Ray Kanoff said doctors treating Kelly do not consider him dangerous to others and, therefore, did not include that designation in the notification of his escape.

"Dr. James Wengert and Dr. Roger Cutshall do not think he is going to harm someone," Kanoff said. "Someone unfamiliar with the case apparently believed he was a and issued that information. They read something into it that wasn't there." A patrol dispatcher in Norfolk said in this particular case he felt extreme caution dominant control" over it.

It stock in the insured corpora- should have been advised. also concluded that Platz was tion, or is in dominant man- The dispatcher explained the principal perpetrator of agement of the corporate that back-up assistance by arson in two fires that hit the property." law enforcement officers Personal record Marriage licenses A person who controls a corporation can't burn down a business and then expect an insurance company to pay for the loss, the Nebraska Supreme Court said Friday. The high court unanimously upheld a decision by Scotts Bluff County District Court in an insurance case involving Continental Insurance Co. and the Stable Club Restaurant in Scottsbluff. The lower court found that Continental had issued an insurance policy to Gustav's Stable Club, the corporation that owned the restaurant building.

The lower court said Gustav E. Platz owned half the corporation and "exercised a Ryan, Jeffrey Births Information on Lincoln births provided by hospitals. Thursday Waddle, David and Barbara (Christy), 3027 boy, Bryan. away), 54th Roca Road, girl, White, 5 David and Lorie (CallBryan. Friday David, Ronald and Nancy (HoIste), 2310 Wildwood Place, girl, Bryan.

the Lincoln Electric System Purchasing Department located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond in the sum of five (5) percent of the total amount of the bid, mode payable to the order of the Lincoln Electric System, as a guarantee of good faith. The Lincoln Electric System reserves the right to accept any bid, to reiect any or all bids or to waive any defects in any bid. William P. Cortney Purchasing Agent 8046613-1T, March 27 NOTICE OF DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Deportment of Correctional Services will offer for lease at public auction on the day and time set forth below, in the Conference Room of the Lincoln Correctional Center at 3270 West Van Dorn, Lincoln, Nebraska The following land within Lancaster County: DATE: March 29, 1982 (Monday) TIME: 10:00 a.m.

1. A tract of land in the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty Three (33) Township Ten (10) North, Range Six (6) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian. The duration of this lease will be one (1) year, expiring March 29, 1983. Cash rent due and payable the day of the lease sale. One-half of the Bonus Bids will be paid to the Department of Correctional Services, Lincoin Correctional Center, by bank draft, cashier's check, certified check, or cash on the date of the lease sale.

The second half will be paid on January 1, 1983. in order for any person to be eligible to bid on the lease, he must be able to contract in accordance with Nebraska Law and 'have deposited with Frederick Carter, Business Manager, Lincoln Correctional Center, Lincoln, Nebraska, a bank draft, cash, cashier's check or a certified check made payable to the Department of Correctional Services, Lincoln Correctional Center, equivalent to the annual rental of said tract. Said rental deposit may be submitted at any time until the final fall of the gavel. All leases of these lands at public auctions are considered to be nonrevocable offers, which only upon acceptance and approval by the Department of Correctional Services shall become binding contracts. For information relative to lease procedures, contact the Administration Office, Lincoln Correctional Center, P.O.

Box 2800, Station Lincoln, NE 68502. Phone 471-2861 extension 164. For inspection of land, contract: Frederick Carter, Business Manager, Lincoln Correctional Center, P.O. Box 2800 Station 471-2861 ext. 162.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES CORRECTIONAL CENTER Mar. 26, 27, 28 41. Helen Johnson addition of $73.56. 42. Valentine Kuska addltion of $93.22.

43. Valentine Kuska deduc-: tion of $172.30. 44. Valentine Kuska deduction of $73.14. 45.

Robert S. Fahlberg deduction of $17.78. 46. Robert S. Fahlberg deduction of $18.46.

47. Robert S. Fahlberg deduction of $19.48. 48. Gregory S.

Nielsen deduction of $95.52. 49. Leroy Munson deduction of $24.36. 50. Michael W.

Stranathan addition of $851.28. 51. Vernon E. Revis of $28.24. 52.

Harry P. Leavitt deduction of $220.14. 53. Harry P. Leavitt deduction of $2838.94.

54. Cynthia L. Benes addition of $182.62. 55. Union Loan Savings Ass'n addition of $6773.84.

56. Christine L. Rapp deduction of $1795.84. 57. Christine L.

Rapp addition of $1310.22. 58. Todd Merryman deduction of $152.35. 59. William Stimple dediction of $13.39.

60. Larry Knaub addition of $78.49. 61. Harrison's Shoes addition of $63.03. 62.

Brannigans Restaurant addition of $569.12. 63. Edward R. Zuhlke addition of $136.53. 64.

Robert W. Clark addition of $3.65. 65. Dobson Bros. Const.

addition of $11.80. 66. State of Nebr. deduction of $58.62. 67.

State of Nebr. deduction of $54.90. 68. State of Nebr. deduction of $82.36.

Lincoln Electric System Purchasing of $5.30. University of 303.80; Nebraka, Voss 354.04; Electric the A. Lincoln home's damage by fire said $10,000 An estimated $10,000 damage resulted from a Friday night house fire which officials say might have been caused by a four-year-old child playing with a cigarette lighter. The blaze occurred at the home of the Ray Scott family at 6708 Havelock and was reported on 911 by the owner of the house, who lives across the street. Scott was at home with his son, 4, and was asleep on the couch when smoke and flames coming from the couch awakened him, fire officials said.

He apparently couldn't reach his phone, so he grabbed his boy and ran outside. Fire officials Saturday morning listed structural and content damage estimates at $6,000 and $4,000, respectively. 2 BN workers file lawsuits Two lawsuits seeking a combined total of $750,000 have been filed in U.S. District Court by two Burlington Northern Railroad workers who say they were injured during the course of their employment in Box Butte County. Delmar L.

Hardin, who is asking for $500,000, and Dirk W. Simpson, who wants $250,000, allege that the railroad failed to provide a safe place to work. Hardin, a machinist, alleges that he injured his right thumb on Oct. 2, 1980, when he caught it between two wrenches, and again on Sept. 8, 1981 while trying to load a drill onto a cart.

Simpson, a carman, alleges that he was exposed to welding sparks on May 10, 1979, and that his eyes were injured. Supreme court orders new trials for 2 inmates TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Court (AP) Supreme has ordered new trials for two death row inmates, upheld another's death sentence and slated arguments next week to consider the fate of a fourth man. New trials were ordered Thursday for James "Doug" McCray, 32, convicted of rapand killing a 68-year-old woman, and Alonzo Bryant, 29, convicted in a 1977 robbery-sex murder of a Miami man. McCray's execution had been scheduled for Wednesday.

The justices scheduled arguments Monday on the appeal of Sampson A. Armstrong, 29, set to die Wednesday for shooting to death an elderly couple in their home in 1975. The court upheld a death sentence ordered for Ernest Lee Miller, 25, convicted of killing a young woman whose burned body was found by a rancher in 1979. No execution date has been set. Court upholds decision in insur case By The Associated Press Stable Club Restaurant in August 1979.

On appeal, attorneys for the corporation argued that the intentional destruction of corporate property by a stockholder or officer doesn't preclude the remaining stockholders from collecting fire insurance. The high court said the general rule is probably that the willful burning of property by a stockholder of a corporation is not a defense against the collection of insurance by the corporation itself. But the judges also said that an insured corporation "will not be allowed a recovery on fire insurance policies where the incendiarist owns all or practically all of the Lory, Berita, 945 boy, Lin. Gen. McMeen, Chris and Dorothea (Hielen), 3401 A St.

E. Miller, Bruce and Ellen (Hansen), 1011 S. 6th girl, St. E. Polivka, John and Evelyn (Hromas), Valparaiso, girl, Lin.

Gen. Still, Richard and Patricia (Terrill), 1942 Skyline Drive, boy, St. E. Wolfing, Michael and Shirley (Oosting). 611 S.

29th boy, Company, 37.25; Terry, 4.06: Western Paper Company, 132.75; Carol, 135.72; Leon, 54.58; Esther, 78.54: Xerox Corporation, 388.20; Youth Service System, Youth Service System, 245.00; Yungblut, Stephen K. 360.00; Zytron Corporation, 73.52; Zytron Boyd, Jane M. Clare, Thomas J. Duchek, Anna Hartung, John C. Helms, Harold H.

Henkelmann, Ruth O. Knight, Fanny H. Lincoln Boyd Jane 85, 1330 Eastridge Drive, died Friday. Lincoln resident 17 years. Member Catholic Daughters of St.

Cecelia, Hastings. Survivors: husband, Frank; son, Jerry, Hastings; daughter, Mrs. Jack (Jean) Shea, Melbourne, Australia; eight grandchildren; greatgranddaughter. Services pending in Hastings. Memorials to Madonna Care Center.

HODGMANIN MORTUARY, 4040 A St. Hartung John 70, 3325 Neer Park Drive, died Thursday. Services: 1 p.m. Monday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St.

Dr. Thomas Huxtable. Military rites by Americal Legion Post 3. Visitation after 9 a.m. Saturday, funeral home.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Knight Fanny 91, 4720 Randolph died Friday. Survivors: nephew, Byron Bevans, Moscow, Idaho; great-niece, Pat Clift, Montevideo, Minn. Prayer Service: 11 a.m. Monday, Roper Sons Chapel, 4300 St.

Wyuka. LauBach Neal Bruce, 75, Colorado Springs, died March 21. Born Franklin. Chemical engineer, former director Jayhawk Pipeline president and director, Wycon Chemical retired senior vice president, Colorado Interstate Gas Co. Graduate University of Nebraska, 1926.

Member Theta XI Fraternity, Professional Society of Chemical Engineers, Chapel of Our Saviour Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs. Founding member St. Francis Episcopal Church, Houston. Survivors: wife, Ula sons, Dr. John, Dallas, William, LaPorte, Texas, James, Minneapolis; daughters, Barbara Warren, Houston, Julianna Smith, Montrose, 17 grandchildren.

Memorials 1 to Chapel of Our Saviour, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs. Services were Wednesday in Colorado Springs. Turner Isaac, 90, 4720 Randolph died Friday. METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St.

Nebraska Clare Thomas 41, Phillips, died Thursday. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral, Grand Island. Visitation 4 to 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, LIVINGSTON-SONDERMANN FUNERAL HOME, Grand Island. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, funeral home. Lincoln Memorial Park. Duchek Anna, 96, Dorchester, died Thursday.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, KUNCL FUNERAL HOME, Crete. The Rev. Grant Story, Tabor Lodge Z.C.B.J. No.

74. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Dorchester. Helms Harold 57, Seward, died Thursday. Maintenance worker, Concordia Teachers College, Seward. Survivors: wife, Eileen; son, Allen, Memphis, daughters, Mrs.

Douglas (Nancy) Dusibar, Kent, Mrs. Kevin (Bonnie) Elseroad, Parkersburg, W. brothers, Arnold, Raymond, Edgar, all Linn, sister, Mrs. Olda Hartman, Topeka, five grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Seward. The Revs. Jonathan Stein, L.W. Heidemann.

Seward Cemetery. VOLZKE MORTUARY, Seward. Henkelmann Ruth 0. (widow of Carl), 83, Roca, died Friday. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Piedmont Park SeventhAdventist Church, 4801 A St. Pastor A.M. Wessels. Pallbearers: Jack Dappen, Monte Courts All pleaded guilty unless otherwise indicated. Age, address, if any, from court records.

Court costs additional to fines. Municipal Court Reckless Driving Amended From More Than Alcohol Koozer, Kevin 19, 1132 High, $100. Calligan, Patti 24, 234 Belmont, $100. Gonzalez, Edward, 26, 601 $100. Petit Larceny (less than $300) Prater, Monroe, 300 S.

16th, $60. Richardson, Gaye 24, 247 S. 29th, $60. Spry, William Douglas, 27, Raymond, $60. Switzer, Ann 17, 4902 Madison, $60.

Whitemagpie, Alden 24, $60. Zahm, Russell 19, Omaha, dismissed at defendant's cost. Assault Tomes, Ted Ray, 21, 530 S. 38th, dismissed by City Attorney. Speeding Hohbein, Douglas 17, 6410 Baldwin, $45.

Scott, Shelley 22, Fairbury, $53. Kolc, Josie LauBach, Neal B. Martens, George H. Mulligan, Stella Murrell, John A. Siebenneicher, Ernest Turner, Isaac Morris, Gene Schander, Larry Rhodes, Winslow Ellis, Charles Grabill, Lincoln Memorial Park.

Memorials to church. ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 0 St. Kolc Josie (widow of John), 85, Tobias, died Friday in Geneva. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, FARMER SON FUNERAL HOME-KOTAS CHAPEL, Milligan.

Atlanta Cemetery, Milligan. Martens George 92, Denton, died Friday. World War veteran. Member World War Barracks I. Survivors: wife, Esther; son, Leo, Denton; daughter, Irene Darnell, Mrs.

Joe (Lucille) Melichar, both Denton; sister, Laura Brazee, Oregon; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev.

Jerry Riggert. Visitation after 6 p.m. Saturday, funeral home. Memorials to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Pleasant Dale. Lincoln Memorial Park.

Pallbearers: Les Martens, Ken, Dennis Melichar, Russ Mowery, Everett Reese, Ralph Paschold. Mulligan Stella, (daughter of Rev. William), 90, Tulsa, formerly of Beatrice, died in Tulsa Friday. Survivors: sister, Edna Sherwood, Tulsa. Services: 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Griffiths-Hovendick Chapel, Beatrice, Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice. No viewing. Murrell John 89, Fairmont, died Friday in Geneva. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Fairmont Community Church.

Fairmont Cemetery. FARMER SON FUNERAL HOME, Fairmont. Siebenneicher Ernest, 79, Gilead, died Monday. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Faith Lutheran Church, Hebron.

Grace Lutheran Cemetery, rural Gladstone. Memorials to Organ Fund, Faith Lutheran Church or Radio Ministry. ADAMS-TIBBETTSFUNERAL HOME, Hebron. Kirk Langer files petition for bankruptcy Kirk Langer, former Lincoln department store manager, has sought voluntary bankruptcy in federal court in Omaha. The filings show debts of $152,622 and assets of $148,840.

He was a Brandeis regional manager and general manager of the former downtown Lincoln Brandeis store for two years prior to its closing. In August 1980 he was named director of stores for Hovland-Swanson-Cochrane; he resigned that position three months later. In the filing, Langer lists $20,365 in unsecured debts; he owes taxes of $4,239. WELFARE ADMINISTRATION FUND 69. Chas Brewer addition of $731.70.

70. Chas Brewer addition of $700.04. 71. Chas Brewer addition of $735.76. 72.

Kevin J. Pyle deduction of $18.46. 73. Kevin J. Pyle deduction of $19.46.

74. Paul W. Ress deduction of $57.98. 75. Paul W.

Ress deduction of $60.02. 76. Melvin Chauza deduction of $24.98. 77. Roger L.

Dowling addition of $24.96. 78. Kenneth R. Muff addition of $448.92. 79.

Kenneth R. Muff addition of $492.12. 80. Infinity S. Dev.

Co. addition of $3018.16. 81. Duane D. Burd addition of $763.26.

82. C. Harold Johnson deduction of $24.34. 83. Robert E.

Lookabaugh addition of $67.64 84. Robert E. Lookabaugh addition of $62.58. 85. Robert E.

Lookabaugh addition of $65.24. 86. Dale W. Lilyhorn addltion of $39.43. 87.

United Furniture Sales addition of $132.39. 88. David Lee Hoffman additionof $36.14. 89. Connecticut General Life addition of $106.35.

90. Robert Farstad addition of $7.54. 91. Goodyears Employees Credit Union addition of $255.73. 92.

Walter Osmon addition of $52.81. Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for Indian Hills Community Church. Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for Glad Tidinas Assembly of God Church. Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for Union College. Denied the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for Family Service Association.

Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for The Good News Broadcasting Association, Inc. Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for Bryan Memorial Hospital. Approved the Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption for The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center. The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners convened and was called to order at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday, March 23, 1982, in the Commissioners Hearing Room by Chairman, Jan Gauger.

Notice of said meeting was published in the Lincoin Journal-Star Saturday, March 20, 1982 and posted on' the County bulletin board according to law. Commissioners present were Robert E. Colin, Joseph R. Edwards and Jan Gauger. Also present was County Clerk, W.

Richard Baker. The following claims were approved: GENERAL FUND A Quality Litho, 19.50; Alexander Alexander, 24.00; Alexander Alexander, 450.00; All Makes Office, 18.00; or Kathy, 190.00; Arbor Printing Company, 21.25; Arbor Printing Company, 80.10; Carlos or Georgia, 190.00; Attorney General, 60.00; Locksmith 22.00; Balters, Henry 100.00; Lorene, 79.59; Beatrice Foods Company, 114.00; Berlowitz, William M. 140.00; Boardman Clark, 6.00; Boomer's Printing Company, 10.00; Kay, 280.00; Bring Distributors, 165.78; Cablevision, 19.00; Cablevision, 11.00; Capitol Humane Society, 579.50; Cengas, 303.38; Christian Heritage, 885.00; City of Lincoln, 508.04; Clerk of the Supreme Court, 115.00; Cole Publications, 78.00; College View Printers, 328.05; Cornhusker Printing Company, 442.00; Bonnie 272.40; Data Documents, Inc. 52.05; Des Moines Stamp Mfg. 28.95; Dieboid, 924.00; Kathy, 47.25; Exon J.J., 470.00; Exon J.J., 260.75; Kathy, 36.69; Film Shop The, 42.20; Fischbach Tree-Lawn Service, 8.00; Arnold, 252.00; Flowers, Karen, 200.00; General Reporting Service, 155.53; Ruth 266.50; Bernard E.

or Helen, 149.28; Bernard E. or 151.81; Bernard E. or 54.29; E. or Helen, 54.29; Francis, 20.00; Pamela 289.80; Barbara 266.50; Patty 313.50; Health Central, 755.00; Alice, 4.62; Lucille, 10.00; Wilbur, 10.00; Shirley 256.80; Allen Arthur, 3.00; Carol, 10.00; Kathy, 20.00; IBM Corporation, 76.48; IBM Corporation, 25.00; Johnston, Miles 528.63; Dean or Dorothy.6.13; Jeffrey 244.80; Journal-Star Printing 542.66; Sandy, 380.00; Dale or Paula, 98.23; Linda, 10.50; Lancaster Co. Treasurer, 700.60; Lancaster Countv, 81.86; Lancaster County Judge, 607.84; Lancaster County Judge, 120.00; Lancaster County Judge, 200.00; Lancaster Office of, 80.92; Lang Jerome Susie, 56.49; Latimer, Anderson, Cisar, 155.50; Latsch's, 9.12; Latsch's, 9.90; Latsch's, 73.82; Latsch's, Inc.

75.87; Latsch's, 79.86; Law Enforcement Equip. 502.13; Law Enforcement Equip. 104.30; Philomena 288.40; Bill or Paula, 47.50; Twyla, 82.20; Lincoln Electric System, 46.90; Lincoln Office Equipment, 4.00; Lincoln Postmaster, 500.00; Lincoln Telephone 309.98; Lincoln Telephone 29.25; Lincoln Tour Travel, 250.00; Lincoin Transportation System, Leola 273.00; Luers, James 800.00; Marsh Manufacturing, 4.52; Mattice Lock Shop, 34.00; Merritt Public Relations, Mid-Central Office Supply, 11.26; Mid-Central Office Supply, 135.81; Miller Cameras, Max, 60.54; National Sheriffs' 15.00; NE Wholesale Transmission, 339.50; Nebraska Correctional, 10.80; Nebraska Correctional, 111.19; Carolyn, 226.77; Osborne, Robert 100.00; Hazel 244.80; Pthology Medical Service, Sandra 20.36; Sandra J.20.36; Phillips Petroleum 63.58; Annette 309.00; Sherral Ann, 40.30; Kathy, 77.00; Elroy or Evelina, 250.00; Schwarz Printing Company, 235.95; Security International, 130.00; Security International 130.00; Sheriff of Douglas County, 4.14; Sheriff of Saline County, 8.20; Sheriff of Scotts Bluff County. 5.14; State of Nebraska, 700.00; Stores Revolving, 75.21; Stores Revolving, 30.37; Stores Revolving, 264.60; Stores Revoling, 23.53; Stores Revolving, 147.14; Stores Revolving, 15.77; Swift, Asst. Louis 16.17; Technical Sales Service, 243.75; The Economic Press, 22.75; Michael E.

131.58; Al or Jane, 223.25; might be necessary in apprehending Kelly as he has an assault record. Contacted Saturday, Lt. Lawrence Hanus of Lincoln said he had been involved in updating the escape notification Friday afternoon. He added that it is routine procedure for the patrol to update bulletins if additional information is received. Arab shooting puzzles police CLEVELAND (UPI) Police are trying to determine if a religious disagreement or a political argument between rival Arab factions led to the shooting death of one man and the wounding of two others on a downtown street.

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Anyone knowing the whereabouts or relation or history of Harry Edward Durbin (1900's), reward offered for tracing of roots of family to find heirs for inheritance. Please contract Harold Edward Durbin, 6701 Cherry Long Beach, CA 90805. Mar. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, .24, 25, 26, 27, 28 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF ADCO ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS OF NEBRASKA, INC. The articles of Incorporation for ADCO ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS OF NEBRASKA were filed on March 18, 1982 and shall have perpetual existence.

It's registered office is 3831 Castle Circle, Lincoln, Nebraska 68524, and the registered agent is George M. Churley. The purpose of the corporation is to transact any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under Section 21-2001 to 21-20, 134. The aggregate number of shares the corporation shall have authority to issue is ten thousand (10,000) shares at a par value of one dollar ($1.00) each. The number of Directors constituting the inital Board of Directors Is one (1) and the name and address of the person is to serve until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until his successor or successors elected and shall qualify is George M.

Churley, 3831 Castle Circle, Lincoln, Nebraska 68524. George M. Churley, Incorporator Mar. 20, 27, April 3 INVITATION FOR BIDS HELIPAD LINCOLN GENERAL HOSPITAL Sealed proposals for the completion of Helipad construction work, Lincoln General Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska, will be received at the office of the Architect, Darling, 226 Stuart BulldIng, until 2 P.M., April 13, 1982. The prolect consists of furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment to complete the construction of a new rooftop Helipad at Lincoln General Hospital, as described by the plans and specifications prepared by Darling, Architects Engineers.

226 Stuart Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. A single proposal is required and a single prime contract will be awarded for all the portions of the work including general, electrical, and mechanical construction. A separate contract will be awarded for elevator modifications. Each proposal shall be accompanied by and acceptable Bid Bond or a Certified Check payable to the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, in the amount of of the proposal submitted as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter Into a contract and provide such bonds as required. Proposals not accompanied by bid security will not be considered.

Each successful bidder will be required to furnish Corporate Surety Performance and Payment Bonds in the amount equal to of the Contract Price. Board of Trustees Lincoln General Hospital By: Richard Hayden Administrator Mar. 27, 28 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the Lincoln Electric System, 2620 Fairfield Street, P.O. Box 80869, Lincoln, Nebraska, up to the hour of 10:00 A.M. Thursday, April 15, 1982 for the purchase of 1000 KCM cable.

At that time the bids will be opened and read aloud at the chasing Department Conference Room A119 at the Lincoln Electric System Service Center located at 2620 Fairfield Street. Plans and specifications may be obtained from ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission at the Engineering Division Office, 2200 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68503, will receive sealed Bids on the 15th day of April 1982, at 2:00 P.M., for Construction of Sanitary Trailer Dump Station at: Pawnee State Recreation Area located in Lancaster County, near Emerald, Nebraska. The Documents are on file at the Engineering Division Office, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, 2200 North 33rd Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503. Documents for the above proiects may be obtained from the office of the Engineer, Ross Engineering, 3130 Street, Suite Lincoln, Nebraska 68510, for a charge of $15.00 which will not be refunded. The plans and specifications are also on file for the Bidder's use at the following plan exchanges: 1.

F.W. Dodge Reports, 6901 Pacific Suite 216, Omaha, Nebraska 68106 2. Lincoln Builders Bureau, 507 Street, Lincoin, Nebraska 68508 3. Omaha Builders Exchange, 4721 Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68117 Each Bid shall be submitted on a form supplied with the Bidding Documents and must be accompanied by a certified check, a Bid Bond, or a cashier's check in the amount of of the total Bid, made payable to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, which shall be considered as liquidated damages, and forfeited to the Owner, if said Bid is accepted and the Bidder fails to execute the contract and file the required bond(s) and insurance as specified. Each Bid Proposal shall be submitted separately marked as such: Bid for Construction of Sanitary Trailer Dump Station at Pawnee State Recreation Area.

The successful Bidder is required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond in the full amount of the contract sum at the time of the contract award. Federal Funds will be used to assist in the development of this proiect: Heritage Conservation Recreation Service Prolect 31-00473 The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reserves the right to relect any or all Bids and to waive any or all informalities or irregularities. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid Proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for opening of bids. NEBRASKA GAME AND PARK COMMISSION By EUGENE T. MAHONEY (Director) Mar.

26, 27, 28 COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS The Lancaster County Board of Equalization convened and was called to order at 1:30 P.M. on Tuesday, March 23, 1982, by Chairman, Jan Gauger. Members present were Robert E. Colin, Joseph R. Edwards and Jan Gauger.

Also present was County Clerk, W. Richard Baker and County Assessor, Carol Broman. Approved the following additions and deductions to the tax assessment rolls: 1. Billy Streit deduction of $151.00. 2.

Ross V. Winters deduction of $53.00. 3. Ross V. Winters addition of $58.67.

4. Richard L. Blauser addition of $35.17. 5. Gail Ingweerson addition of $17.40.

6. Stahla Mobile Home addition of $34.07. 7. United Furniture Sales addition of $132.39. 8.

Hans Kaiser addition of $248.48. 9. Cathy S. Lape addition of $173.52. 10.

Fred Hare addition of $35.78 11. Larry A. Maxwell addition of $18.74. 12. Allen Steiner addition of $77.40.

13. Bert Trimmer deduction of $7.28. 14. Crystalytics Company addition of $1970.20. 15.

Jerry Joyce addition of $1551.37. 16. Jerry Joyce addition of $966.50. 17. Jerry Joyce addition of $778.07.

18. Jerry Joyce addition of $792.78. 19. Rentfro-Joyce Enterprises addition of $270.71. 20.

Rentfro-Joyce Enterprises addition of $156.82. 21. Rentfro- Joyce Enterprises addition of $128.27. 22. Rentfro-Joyce Enterprises addition of $113.90.

23. Lee Co. addition of $128.50. 24. Dave Hollaman addition of $116.09.

25. Ellen Hendersen addiion of $82.14. 26. Jay or Jennifer L. Bahr addition of $214.90.

27. Robert L. Harrison addition of $27.15. 28. Richard Anthony addition of $396.74.

29. Dan C. Kreitman addition of $621.82. 30. Dan C.

Kreitman addition of $2765.38. 31. City of Lincoln deduction of $417.08. 32. City of Lincoin deduction of $435.42.

33. City of Lincoln addition of $441.02. 34. Mary C. Sinn addition of $1309.32.

35. Helen Johnson deduction of $5.98. 36. 9464 Helen Johnson deduction of $11.58. 37.

Helen Johnson deduction of $16.68. 38. Helen Johnson deduction of $16.02. 39. Helen Johnson deduction of $191.56.

40. Helen Johnson deduction Alexander Alexander 379.00; Julie, 8.19; Mary, 29.40: Linda, 34.02; Nancy, 11.13; Renee, 60.90; Wanitta, 34.02; Sandy, 34.02; Carol, 98.91; Sandra, 46.41; Billie Jo, 49.56; Millie, 18.48; Genene, 35.07; Gross Standard Service, 444.91; Robert 22.12; Kathy, 5.67; IBM Corporation, 107.00; Frankie, 19.53; Karen, 6.30; Journal-Star Printing 44.20; Dianne, 23.10; Lincoln Building Corp. Caryl, 32.55; Corinne, 22.05; National Bank of Commerce, 659.15; Mary, 72.66; Elaine, 12.39; Jon, 175.77; Margaret, 24.78; Eula, 22.05; Nancy, 35.28; Patricia, 147.63; Ann 37.80; Telephone Answering Service, 115.75; Virginia, 128.73; Mary Ellen, 13.02; Susan, 65.31; Mara, 30.66. FUND Barth's Drug Hardwore, 130.35; Bel-Aire Home, 779.30; Belmont Jack Jill, 55.00; Berry Investment, 290.00; 140.00; Donian Board Room, 144.00; Drs. Rustad, Westburg, Baser, 42.00; Food 4 Less, 60.00; Four Star Drug, 12.55; Frontier Investments, 295.00; Goyne, Robert E.

140.00; House of Hope Nebraska, 300.00; Ideal Grocery, 35.00; Jeffrey Company, 125.00; Jim's Drug, 7.84; Klein's IGA, No. 4, 39.00; Lillian, 135.00; Lincoln Clinic PC, 136.00; Lincoln General Hospital, 362.20; Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 840.00; Lincoln Transportation System, 15.00; Lincoln Trans: portation System, 200.00; Lincoln Water System, 67.13; Metcalf Funeral Home, 675.00; Nevin Drug Company, 10.10; O.U.R. Homes, Peoples City Mission, 110.96; David, 225.00% Radiology Associates PC. Roper Sons Mortuary, 200.00; Shusters Jack Jill, 40.50; Spencer Management, 150.00; Town And Country, 250.00; Town and Country, 260.00; Town and Country, 145.00; Walgreen Drug, 32.64; Lily, 110.00; Wyuka Cemetery, 320.00 REVENUE SHARING FUND Legal Services of, 6,387.00 BUILDING FUND Draperies Interiors, 5. 600.21; PHE, 70.75 LANCASTER MANOR FUND Nebraska Dept of Revenue, 58.01 L.O.M.R.

FUND A Quality Litho, 120.74; Shelly 27.72; Ben Franklin Stores, 16.34; Board of Education, 414.00; Julie 221.54; Cablevision, 78.50; Terence or Linda, 385.38; Cengas, Cole Dana 327.00; Vickie, 17.42; John or Charlotte, 543.23; General Fire Safety, 74.45; General Fire Safety, 4.00; K-Mart No 4120, 160.70; Lincoln Electric system, 399.76; Lincoln Office Equipment, 152.07; Lincoln Telephone Co, 174.74; Lincoln Water System, 176.87; James or Jeanette, 395.30; Pat or Karen, 395.08; Linda 42.64; Standard Meat Company, Stores Revolving, 6.35; Anna, 395.30; Connie, 395.30; John 543.23; Louisa 12.39; West A Food Center, Terri 76.70; X-Press Kopy, 130.75 MENTAL HEALTH FUND Alexander Alexander, 13.00; Bolters, Henry 70.00; Ben Franklin Stores, 64.68; William, 21.00; Brandt, Jeri 150.00; Trudy, 115.09; DeBrown Leasing Inc, 4.00; Derby Refining Company, 154.77; Exon Company, 35.21; Nancy, 44.33; Nancy, 68.84; Hinky Dinky No 69, 68.92; IBM Corporation, 28.47; Marylyde, 53.79; Kenneth, 81.33; Kenneth, 71.93; Lincoln Tour Travel, 199.00; Lee, 11.82; O.U.R. Homes, 200.00; Joyce, 22.85; Pauley Lumber Company, 221.95; Pipher, James 560.00; Rodgerson, Michael 420.00; Stephen 81.95; Jay, 12.60; Stores Revolving, 72.55; Telephone Answering Service, 122.50; Ronald, 10.29; University of Nebraska, 299.32; Marsha, 11.13; Joann, 864.00 WEED CONTROL FUND Lang Jerome 798.00; Truck Hospital, 409.56 BUILDING GROUNDS FUND Baker Hardware Company, 22.71; Charter Earl, 33.60; Clover Auto Supply The, 13.63; Kelly Supply The, 4.06; Lancaster Implement Inc. 330.00; Meginnis Ford Co, 63.74; Melichar Hillis "66" Service, 10.00; Midwest Refuse Service, 320.00; Stolte Plumbing Heating, 120.00; Wentz Plumbing Htg, 187.36 Approved an application for Weigh Station, Inc. Weigh Station Off Sale Beer for a Retail Beer Off Sale Only license and Botox tie Club license located at and 84th Street, Lincoln, Approved an application for John a W. Beckwith Willies Tavern for a a Retail Beer-Off Sale Only license and Bottle Club license located 1400 Maxwell Street, Walton, Nebraska.

Approved the award of bid for Asphaltic Concrete Resurfacing Course on Proiect No. 82-1 for the Lancaster County engineer to Dobson Brothers Construction Company in the amount of $179,786.00. Received, approved and placed on file: 1. County Treasurer Monthly Report for February, 1982. Approved the receipt of Joint Custody Receipt No.

10568, dated in the amount of $250,000.00 and the release of Joint Custody receipt No. 329799, dated in the amount of $200,000.00 both from South Ridge Bank. Approved the cancellation of Warrant No. 26756, dated in the amount of $23.80 from the Lancaster Manor Power Plant Fund to Guenzel Co. because of duplicate payment.

Set a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 6, 1982 at 1:30 P.M. on Board of Zoning Appeals, Appeal No. 17 from Dennis Hutsell to construct a garage located at 4301 S.W. 112th Street. Set a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 6, 1982 at 1:30 P.M.

on Board of Zoning Appeals, Appeal No. 18 from. Robert A. Martin to add a solar addition to south side of existing residence located at 14300 North 27th Street. Denied a Contract Claim filed a against Lancaster County by Robert.

M. Dula for reimbursement on paidtaxes for premises at 1001 New. Hampshire Street. Approved the award of bid for nishing a single engine aircraft for the Lancaster County Sheriff to Lincoin Aire, Inc. in the amount of $53,889.00.

Approved the award of bid for (5) concrete Box Culverts for Proiect No. 81-9 for the Lancaster County Engineer to Mid-Western Contracting Co. in the amount of $66.214.24. Approved Res. No.

3681 in the matter of the Transfer of Funds from the Weed Control Fund to the County Building Fund. Approved Res. No. 3682 of the report of the Lancaster County Treasurer concerning Parcels of Real Estate with Delinquent Taxes. Approved and Addendum to a Contract between Lancaster County and Unidose, dated September 29, 1981, for provisions of pharmaceutical services for temporary services at Lancaster Manor.

Approved an Agreement between Lancaster County and Union College x3 of Nursing obtaining additional nursing services for Lancaster Manor and clinical nursing trothing: experience for students enrolled in Union College. Approved an Agreement between the Medical Services Division, Nebraska Department of Public Institutions and the Community mental. Health services through the allocation of Mental Health Block Grant funds. Approved the appointment of Mrs. Glenn Boesinger, Martell, Nebraska; and the reappointment of Titus Johnson, Waverly, Nebraska to the Lancaster County Board of Zoning Appeals.

Adiourned. Next meeting March 30, 1982, at 1:30 P.M. County Commissioners Hearing Room, County-City Building. Lincoln, NE. Agenda on file in the County Clerk's Office.

10:00 A.M. Commissioners Staff Meeting open to the public same day and location. W. Richard Baker County Clerk 8046609-1T, Mar. 27 Rezac, Sharon Waverly, 19 St.

E. Saturday Guess, David and Cheryl (Schwarting), Nebraska City, girl, Lin. Gen. Kavanaugh, David and Kristine (Harrington), 5137 S. 71st girl, Lin.

Gen. Krull, Kelly and Debra (Miller), 931 W. Leon Drive, boy, Bryan. Olson, John and Vicki (Ronan), 636 W. Joel boy.

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