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6B Feb. 3. 1974, Uncoln, Sunday Journal and Star. VANE Nebraska Forecast: Partly cloudy and colder Sunday and Sunday night. Cloudy and warmer Monday.

Lows 20s west, 15-20 east. Highs Sunday 40s west, 20s east, Monday 45-55. Extended Forecast: Tuesday through Thursday, mostly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday. Cloudy Thursday. Temperatures near normal Lows 15-25 Highs 35-45.

Lincoln Lincoln-Eastern Nebraska: Partly cloudy and cool Sunday. Partly cloudy and cold Sunday night. Cloudy and warmer Monday Lows 10-15. Highs Sunday 25-30, Monday 35-40. Barometer Reading: 29 94, 6 Saturday Wind Velocity: 2 mph from NE 6 p.m.

Saturday Relative Humidity: 6 Saturday Sunset Sunday: 6-46 Sunrise Monday: 8.34 a m. Precipitation: month to date 0 inches, normal to date 02 inches Year to date .56 inches, normal to date .64 inphes Snowfall: month to date 0 inches, winter season to date 27 3 inches Temperature Year Ago: High 48 Low 16 Record High: 1934, Low 1887 Degree Days: 42 (Average temperature below 65 accumulated 24 hours to midnight) Temperatures 20 20 Saturday 1 a 2 a 3 a a a 6 a 7 a 9 a rn 10 a a Noon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 27 29 3u 32 32 30 30 9 10 11 Sunday 12 a I a 2 a 28 27 26 Outstate Nebraska Western Nebraska: Partly cloudy and cooler Sunday, cloudy Sunday night Partly cloudy and warmer Monday. Lows 20-25. Highs Sunday 32-37, Monday 44-49. Sunday Forecasts High, Low and Island McCook 46 21 48 20 North Platte Omaha 47 19 41 16 Temperatures Alliance Beatrice Chadron Gl 40 31 32 21 41 25 46 26 Imperial MCCOOK Mullen Norfolk 46 29 52 34 48 29 41 20 Scottibluff Sidney Plane Omaha Scottsbluff Valentine 50 51 48 23 32 21 44 27 45 21 National Forecasts Monday Iowa.

Cloudy, warmer Missouri- Cloudy cool Kansas: Cloudy, warmer Albuquerque, Fair Amanllo, Fair Asheville Cloudy Atlanta, Cloudy Billings, Cloudy Bismarck, Cloudy Boston, Cloudy Brownsville. Fair. Buffalo, Cloudy Casper, Fair Cheyenne Fair Chicago, Cloudy Cleveland, Fair Dai Ft Worth, Cloudy Denver, Fair DPS Mojnes, Cloudy Detroit. Snow Fargo, Cloudy Honolulu Cloudy Kansas City, Cloudy Colorado- Cloudy cool Wyoming: Snow, cold South Dakota. Cloudy cold Las Vegas, Fair 65 35 55 22 Little Rock, Fair 54 29 53 21 Los Angeles, Clear 8) 47 52 32 Miami Beach, Cloudy 82 69 65 52 Mpls St Paul, Cloudy 10 5 45 30 New Orleans, Cloudy 58 44 12 -10 Oklahoma City, Fair 60 35 28 14 Phoenix, Fair 74 41 72 48 Portland Me, Cloudy 25 8 24 15 Portland Ore, Ram 47 44 44 23 Rapid City, Cloudy 35 13 47 25 St Louis Cloudy 32 18 32 20 Salt Lake City, Cloudy .50 28 29 19 San Antonio Fair 62 35 58 32 San Diego.

Fair 75 44 55 25 San Francisco, Cloudy 60 46 35 16 Seattle, Ram 48 45 22 17 Sioux Falls, Cloudy 20 2 6 -12 Tucson, Fair 40 80 68 Washington Cloudy 44 27 38 16 Wichita, Cloudy 40 22 USE INDEX HOIK Goes the Conservation Effort? Seven Days Same Period Ending Fri. Ago Degree Days 232 252 Difference from same period yr ago --8 Natural Gas used by non-mterruptible Lincoln customers ft.) 317,621,000 375,912,000 Difference from same period yr ago Non-mterruptible Cengas meters in service 51,044 52,533 Difference from same period yr ago --2 Electricity used by Lincoln Electric System customers (meg hrs 20,006,100 20,460,600 Difference from same period yr ago --2 LES meters service 65,031 61,891 Difference from same period yr ago (Both Cengas and LES meters include both commercial and residential customers $2.18 a Share NBC Co. Income Up NBC a Lincoln-based one- bank holding which controls one bank and other financial subsidiaries, announced a 207 increase in consolidated net imcome for the year 1973 compared to 1972. Per share earnings were S2.18. up from SI .84 in 1972.

an increase of 18'-. Consolidated deposits on Dec. .11. 1973 were $185,387.350 up 18 from $157.725.600 at the end of 1972 Total loans. Dec.

31. 1973 were 14' 7 increase from Dec 31. 1972. outstanding? of S119.034.888 Total assets increased 27T. $260.897.853 as of Dec.

31. 1973 compared to $205.193.525 Dec. 31. 3972 Stockholders equity increased 12' and stood at $14.628.850 on Dec 31. 1973.

compared with J13.087.284 on Dec. 31. 1972 A amounts include operations of subsidiaries. One Mibsidiarv acquisition was effec- ihc June 30, 1973. The corporation is awaiting Federal Reserve approval of the qimition of Nebraska Sec unties Co Srottsbluff Dunne 1973.

the National Rdnk of Commerce acquired K'O of ihe outstanding slock of Robert Srhweser Co an tmdhd investment company Co. now consists of the following subsidiaries: National Bank of Commerce Trust and Saungs Mutual Savings Co. and NBC Credit Inssrance New directors elected at the Jan 21 annual board meeting were Frank C. Sidles and William March. Directors reelected are S.

Turner Allen. a J. Amen, Jack Campbell. Earl Carter. Richard W.

Chapm. Jack R. Cole. Robert Devaney. Robert A.

Dobson. J. Taylor Greer. Lewis E. Leland L.S.

Holdt. George A. Lincoln. Robert Magee. Curtis Morris.

John Olsson. Don H. Pegler Vance Rogers Paul C. Schorr. HI.

Schiermeyer. James Stuart. Gene Tallman and Glenn Yaussi NBC Co. paid a stock dividend during 1973. NBC Co.

stock is traded in the over-the-courter market Its price has ranged from 16 2 to 20 a bid during 1973 Based on Jan. 28, 1974, closing bid pnce of 16 the stock is pnced at 7' 2 times 3973 ear- rungs. Bratlp anft Ifunrrab Rich Coffee Cedar riapids, Iowa (APi -Hach Brothers Co Inc of Cedar Rapids may have the most secure coffee room in Iowa -it's in a vault The vault was installed in 1894 and is still protected by the original heavy metal door familiar in banks of the 1890s Had) Brothers, a wholesaler of paper products and janitorial applies, recently purchased the building It has just completed remodeling, including oomer- siOT) of the vault into a coffee room BOARDMAN, James F. BOHATY, James CASSELL Fern A a (Chich) DATHOLEY, Louis P. HAVEMAN, Fred H.

HELLERICH, William H. HILE, Wendy Lea HOGUE, Robert G. MEIER, Anna Lincoln HILE Wendy Lea, 15, 6222 a Thursday. Services: 3 p.m. Tuesday, Roper Sons Chapel 4300 0.

The Rev. Albert Gray. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Ronald Hile, The Revs. Steve and Eldred Cummings, James Brueggemann, Gary Steinke, Ivars Renemans.

MILLER -John 67, 1145 South, died Friday. Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th. Rev.

Dwight Ganzal. Wyuka. SHAW Mrs. J. Edith, 86, 2800 Manse, died Friday Private Family Services: 3 m.

Monday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. Fr Henry Burton. Cremation. Memorials to Holy Trinity Episcopal SMITH Hank 74, 119 died Saturday. Retired operator for Olson Const Co Survivors: nephews, John Faye, Wayne, all Lincoln, Kenneth, Hickman, Darwin, Bille, Dale, all Denver.

Walter Maughan, Lincoln. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 27. The Rev. Nicholas Moorhead, Lincoln Memorial Park.

SMITH James 87, 310 No. 33rd, died Friday. Born Ohio. Night watchman and i a for BN. Former member Bethany Christian.

WWl veteran. i daughter, Mrs. William Brill; grandson, Michael S. Evans, granddaughters, Mrs. Dean Witulski, Lincoln, Mrs.

Carolyne Ferguson, Elgin Air Force Base, Fla Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 SMITH Pearl I widow of Beniamin Charles, 82, 120 No 27th, died Friday Born Baxter, Iowa. Lincoln resident 53 years. Retired from Pet Paradise. Member Warren United Methodist. Senior Citizens Club.

Survivors, sons, Wesley, Clifford, Herbert, all Lincoln, Russell, Thomas, Sacramento, Gene, Bakersfield, Warren, Portland, brother, Floyd Logsden, Marshalltown, Iowa; sister, Mrs lona Bingaman, Lincoln; 23 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Two deceased sons, Benjamin and Donald, Lincoln Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Roper Sons Chapel 4300 O. The Rev.

Rex Bevins. Fairview Cemetery. WAGNER Margaret, 80, widow of Frank, 6315 died Friday. Member Blessed Sacrament Church. Survivors: sons, Robert Lincoln, Frank Joseph Omaha; daughters, Mrs.

Lloyd (Alice) Koch, Lincoln, Mrs. Clifford (Marjorie) Scott, Silmar, sister, Mrs. Ernest (Hazel) Ronk, Omaha; eleven grandchildren; six great- grandchildren. Services: Rosary 7:30 p.m. Monday, Umberger-Sheaff Chapel, 48th Vine.

Funeral Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Blessed Sacrament Church, 17th Lake. Mrngr. Charles Keenan. Lincoln Memorial Park.

WHITMER Mrs. Art (Annie Laurie), 59, 360 Bruce, died Friday. Services: Memorial, 2 p.m. Monday, St. Paul United Methodist.

Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 O. Memorials to American Cancer Society or church. Outstate BOARDMAN James 88, Weeping Water, died Friday at Nebraska City. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, St.

Patrick's Catholic, Manley. Rosary. 7:30 p.m Sunday, Hobson-Dorr Funeral Home, Weeping Water. Rev. Peter a i i a Holy Sepulchre, Plattsmouth.

BOHATY James, 73, Bruno, died Friday. Farmer. Long time resident of Bruno. Survivors: wife, Marie; son, Val, Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Leo (Rose Marie) Kadavy, Omaha, Mrs.

James (Carol Lee) Hoyt, Fairfield; brother, Louis, Bruno; sisters, Mrs. Emma Semrad, Linwood, Mrs. Rose Odvody, Seward; four grandchildren. Services: 2 Monday, First Presbyterian Church, David i Cemetery. Knott Funeral Home, David City.

CASSELL Fern, 59, died Friday, Nelson. Survivors: sons, Charles Sell, Tnjmble, Robert Sell, Sugar Creek, Don Sell, Nelson; brothers, Lester Haidsiak, Schaller, Iowa, Arthur Haidsiak, Nelson, John Haidsiak, Wichita, Kan sisters, Mrs. Clarence Worn, Belleville, Mrs jim Lawrence, Wichita, Kan Mrs Harry Borcherdmg, Schaller, Iowa, four grandchildren MILLER, John B. NIEDERMEYER, Harold POLLOCK, Francis RIPA, Bessie T. SHAW, Mrs.

J. Edith SMITH, Hand SMITH, James SMITH, Pearl l. WAGNER, Margaret WHITMER, Mrs. Art Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Nelson Presbyterian Church, Rev.

Victor Schwarz Nelson Cemetery. DANNER Charles W. (Chick), 63, Ashland, died Thursday. Services: 2 p.m Sunday, Ashland Baptist Church Rev A a Cemetery Marcy Mortuary, Ashland. DATHOLEY Louis 88, Beatrice, died Friday Retired music teacher Survivors: two sisters living in Italy.

Services: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, a i a i Cemetery, Marysville, Kan. Memorials to organ fund of the church Scriptural prayer service 7 Monday, Funeral Home, Beatrice.

HAVEMAN Fred 81, A a died a a in Syracuse Retired farmer. Member i a Church, Avoca Survivors brother, Ernest, A a sisters, Mrs Elsie Helmke, Lake Wilson, Minn Mrs. a Syracuse, Mrs Melvm (Clara) Ommen, Unadilla. Services: 2 Monday, First Lutheran Church, Avoca The Rev David Freseman. North Branch Cemetery, Avoca.

Hobson-Dorr Funeral Home, Weeping Water. HELLERICH William 59, rural Raymond, died Friday. Farmer. Survivors: wife, Sylvia, sons, William, Valparaiso, Charles, San i a i a Greeley, brothers, Julius, Alvin, Valparaiso, Carl, a a grandchildren. Services: 2 Monday, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Rev James Munson Raymond Cemetery Ericson's Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo HOGUE Robert 94, Blair, died Saturday Survivors daughter, Lela Mead, 'Ornaha, son, Lesley Lincoln, six grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren Services: 2 p.m Tuesday, Moore's Funeral Home, i A a a Cemetery, Tobias.

Memorials to Krowell Memorial Home, Blair. MEIER Anna, 72, Crete, died Thursday. Services: 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Plymouth Congregational, Crete Burial Riverside, Crete. Memorials to church.

Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. NIEDERMEYER Harold, 20, rural Cook, died Friday in Lincoln following auto accident Survivors, parents, Louis and Dorothy Niedermeyer, Cook, sisters, Mrs. Larry (Ardele) Plasek, David City, Debra Niedermeyer, Cook, grandfather, Henry Grube, Johnson. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Zion United Church of Christ, Talmage.

Grant Cemetery, south of Talmage. POLLOCK Francis, 82, Ulysses, died Friday. Retired farmer. Charter member Ulysses Volunteer Fire Dept. Survivors: wife, Clara; sons, George, William, Marvin, a Robert, A a daughters, Mrs.

Duane (Mary) Hall, Sterling, Mrs. Lyle (Helen) Dunker, Ulysses, Mrs. Ernest (Frances) Vodicka, Ulysses, Mrs Jack (Jean) Sanley, Ulysses; sister, Mrs. Lillian a 20 a i 13 a grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Wood Bros. Chapel, Seward. The Rev. Duane Hall. Ulysses Township Cemetery I A Bessie 87, Wilber, died Thursday Services: 2 Sunday, Zaiicek Funeral Home, Wilber Bohemian Cemetery, Wilber, Births coin General, LG; Elizabeth, SE iiorj Bryan, Providence, St.

Friday Dethiefs, J0i63rd, boy Reeser, Frank (Angela Strnito Murdoch, girl, LG Saturday Lewis, Robert (Rose Winter) 1930 51 girl, Osner, Harold (Jan Wassenberg; 3750 girl, SE Whrte, Duane Uanet Fudge) 421 Broadview, boy SE IMPORTANT Good hearing is important. To get the most satisfaction from your family, friends or business associates, vou must hear clearly. If you feel left out or like life is passing you hv because you have trouble understanding words, call us for an appointment. Better hearing is our business. Otten Hearing -115 Sharp Bldg Lincoln.

Phone A rap a hoe Farmer Honored HOLDREGE. Neb. (API- Larry L. TenBensel. rural Arapahoe.

was named as the Nebraska Jaycee's "1974 Outstanding Young Farmer-Rancher" during a banquet here Saturday nigh! TenBensel and his wife Carolyn operate a 970-acre farm. The couple will represent Nebraska in the national Jaycee competition at Dubuque, Iowa, next month. The first runner-up was Paul Van de Walle, who farms near Cedar Rapids The second runner-up was Neil Grothen, who farms near Hastings Category winners, also announced Saturday, were- Agricultural advancement, cropping; Leslie E. Smith Imperial. Agricultural advancement, livestock; Jerry Adamson, Nenzel.

Agricultural innovations; Gary Nyland, North Platte. Conservation; Jerry L. Newsham, Ashland Community service; Richard Bose, Orleans Fremont First State Net Is Up to $1.49 Fremont First State Co. a one-bank holding company which owns First State Bank in Fremont, reported a 137c increase in net earnings as of Dec. 31, 1973.

of S136.209. up from $120.938 on Dec 31, 1972. Net earnings per share were $1 49, a 121 increase from SI 33 in 1972 Total assets increased 171. S12.464.667. on Dec.

31.1973. up from SIO.612,043 on Dec 31. 1972 Total loans stood at $7.027.745. compared to S5.952.995 in 1972. an increase of 18'r.

Deposits Dec 31, 1973 were S10.732.569, up 101 from $9,078.373 in 1972 Stockholders equity for 1973 in 1972, a increase Fremont First State Co paid a 10', stock diudend during 1973. Directors of Fremont First State Co. are William N. Mitten. Glenn Yaussi.

J.D Schiermeyer Paul Amen. Phil Sid'les. Arthur Sidner. James Stuart and Gene Tallman No Doubt Body Parts Wendy Bile's Douglas Lancaster County Atty. Paul Douglas said Saturday there is no doubt that the body parts discovered Thursday in a ravine near Table Rock are the remains of Wendy Hile, 15, of Lincoln, who has been missing since Nov.

15. It is not known how, when or where the girl died, Douglas said, but the case is being treated as a homicide that could have occurred in either Lancaster or Pawnee counties. Lincoln police said Saturday that more bones have been tound on the Philip Rabstejnek farm one mile north and one mile east of Table Rock. Part of an arm, a head and foot bones were discovered there Thursday. Pental data confirmed the identification of the head as that of Miss Hile, Douglas said.

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