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Fremont Tribunei
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-W- today Lcccl tcrr.pcreturca Unofficial weather data for downtown Fremont (Courtesy of gas division of the Fremont Department of Utilities). FRONTS: 70 Warm Cold Stationary More rain predicted According to the forecast, our area could receive a generous amount of rain between Thursday and Sunday. The Accu-Weather forecast indicates thunderstorms for parts of the central and northern Plains states and for parts, of North Carolina and Virginia. Katharirta Albertson WEST POINT Funeral services for Katharina Katy Al- bertsen, 90, West Point, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Ben Stalp Funeral Chapel, West Point.

She died Monday, June 27, 1988, at the Pender Care Center, Pender. She was born Dec. 4,. 1897, at West Point. She attended Cuming County rural schools.

Katharina Ringel married Arthur Albertsen, March 16, 1948. He died May 22, 1970. Survivors include one sister, Marie (Mrs. Rudy) Pallas, Pender. The Rev.

Russell Anderson will officiate Thursdays services. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery, West Point. Visitation is in progress at Ben Stalp Funeral Chapel, West Point. Goldie M. Foote Goldie Marie Hashburger Foote, 64, died Monday, June 27, in Omaha.

Cause of death is unknown at this time. An autopsy is being performed. She was born Jan. 30, 1924, in Schuyler. She is formerly of Fremont and lived in Omaha.

Survivors include one son James, Omaha; one daughter, Diana Foote, Omaha; two brothers, Thomas Hashburger, Dodge, and Robert Hashburger, Council Bluffs; and six sisters, Audrey Henry, Forest Dietrich and Edna Walker, all of Omaha, Velma Bower, Monroe, Margaret Tacner, Fremont, and Hallie Knapp, Colon. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday at the Troia Chapel, Omaha. Burial will be at a later date in Ridge Cemetary, Fremont. The body will be donated to the state anatomical board.

Sioux Falls 7661 art Edward T. Dokulil WAHOO Funeral services tfor Edward T. Ted JWahoo, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Svoboda Funeral Home, Wahoo. He died of complications resulting from cancer Monday, June 27, 1988, at the Haven House Nursing Home, Wahoo.

He was born April 1, 1920, at IWahoo. He served in the U.S. iNavy Air Corps from June 1940 jto October 1959, during World gWar II and the Korean War. He retired as a chief electronics aviations officer. He worked as a stall superintendent for 10 years at Sunland Racetrack in a El Paso.

He moved from El Paso, Texas, to Wahoo in February (of jUhis year. A He was a member of the Elks the Moose Lodge and the Masonic Lodge Survivors include son, Brian, Irvine, four grandchildren a sister, Mrs. Rose fCribbett, Wahoo; and two brothers, Joe J. and Stanley, cboth of Wahoo. The Rev.

John Cooper will officiate Thursdays services. Burial will be at St. Francis Cemetery, Wahoo. Military graveside rites will be conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4502 and American Legion Post No.

82, both of I Wahoo. Visitation will be until 8 Ip.m. tonight and an hour before service time at the Svoboda Fu-jneral Home, Wahoo. Robert N. Johnson NORTH BEND Robert N.

Johnson, 64, North Bend, died Tuesday, June 28, 1988, of a attack at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. He was a retired farmer. Funeral services are pending fat Moser Memorial Chapel, Jorth Bend. Elmer E. Johnson OAKLAND Elmer E.

Johnson, 86, rural Oakland, died iMonday, June 27, 1988, at Oakland Memorial Hospital. He was a retired farmer. He was born Sept. 16, 1901, in He had lived in the Oakland area since 1927. He was a member of First Baptist 'Church, Oakland, and was a former Mount Olive School District board member.

He married Edna Nelson Feb. (I, 1937, at First Baptist Church, Oakland. She died Dec. 25, 1977. Survivors include two sons, Elliot, Germantown, 'Randy, Oakland; and three 'grandchildren.

1 Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, Oakland. The Rev. C. Bunger will officiate.

Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday at the Whitted Funeral Chapel, (Oakland. Sunset today sunrise Thursday sunset Thursday 9:01. Local precipitation total for 1988: 7.18 inches. Normal precipitation for this date: 14.86 inches.

Fremont received 1.47 inches of rainfall overnight. Locsl forecast Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms. Locally heavy rains possible. Low around 70. Wind east 10 to 15 mph.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy and cooler with 50 percent chance of thundershowers. High around 80. Extended forecest Friday through Sunday: Very warm with a chance of mainly afternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs in the upper 80s to the lower 90s. Lows in the lower to mid-60s West and in the upper 60s to the lower 70s East.

State forcccet Mostly cloudy tonight with thunderstorms likely. Lows in the lower' to mid-60s West to around 70 East. Mostly cloudy and cooler with a chance of thundershowers Thursday. Highs in the mid-70s to the lower 80s. Stats temperatures Previous day' high temperature.

Overnight lew a of I or 7 a.m. CDT today. Precipitation last 14 hour. Sky condition a of 7 a m. CDT.

Temperature indicate overnight k)wforecat Sunny Partly Cloudy Showars Snow RalnSnow mM T4vYV FREMONT LIONESS CLUB meeting, 7 p.m. at Marlons Villa. SALVATION ARMY garage sale until 7 p.m, at 707 N. I St. Proceeds will go to the Salvation Army's world series fund.

Lunch will be available. DIABETIC ASSOCIATION meeting, 7:30 p.m. in meeting room A at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. Cindy Wilson, registered dietitian, will give information on "Fats and Your Diet. FREMONT JAYCEES BOWLING NIGHT, 6:30 m.

social time and 7:30 0.m. meeting at Plaza Lanes. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meeting, 7:30 p.m. at 809 S. Broad St.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meeting, 7:30 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, Fifth and Streets. AOULT CHILDREN of Alcoholics meeting, 8 p.m. at Salem Lutheran Church.

AWANA, p.m. at Fremont Alliance Church. This is for children In kindergarten through e'ghth grade. Free transportation Is provided. Call 721-5180.

Thursday PATHFINDER COSMOPOLITAN meeting, noon at Brestwoode Inn. KIWANIS CLUB meeting, noon at Holiday Lodge. FREMONT DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB competition, 1 p.m. at Ralntree Lounge. FREMONT CLASS OF 1979 reunion meeting, 7:30 p.m.

at Plaza Lanes lounge. For more information call Kathy Soderllng at 727-8593. SYSTEM OF SUPPORT group meeting, 1:30 p.m. at Domestic Abuse-Sexual Assault Crisis Center, 33 West Fourth Suite 1. This is tor adult victims of physical, emotional and verbal abuse.

Free baby-sitting. Friday, FREMONT ROTARY CLUB meeting, noon at Holiday Lodge. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS meeting, 8 p.m. at 136 N. Main St.

This Is a closed meeting. ELKHORN VALLEY Bluegrass and Country Music Festival starts 7 p.m. at Christensen Field. CRIBBAGE CLUB, 6 to eat and 7:15 p.m. to play at Brestwoode Inn.

Boards and cards are furnished. Saturday STORYTIME, 10.30 a.m. to 11:15 am. at Keene Memorial Library. This is for children ages 4-12.

The theme is teeth. FREMONT BREAKFAST OPTIMIST CLUB meeting, 7:30 a.m. at Holiday Lodge. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Forget-Me-Not Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

throughout Fremont. Veterans will distribute blue lapel flowers for donations. Proceeds go to help disabled veterans in the community. ELKHORN VALLEY Bluegrass and Country Music Festival starts 9 a.m. at Christensen Field.

Activities continue throughout the evening. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meeting, 8 p.m. at 136 N. Main St. This is an open meeting.

Sunday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meeting p.m. at 138 N. Main St. This Is an meeting. ELKHORN VALLEY Bluegrass and Country Music Festival starts 9 a m.

at Christensen Field. Activities continue throughout the evening. Monday Independence Day. Tuesday GOLDEN KIWANIS coffee meeting, 9.30 a.m. at Brestwoode Inn.

Organizations which will conduct meetings open to the general public and gups which will hold not-for-profit events are encouraged to submit notices to the calendar. CORRECTION The Fremont Tribune wants to correct all errors in stories. If you have an error to report, call City Editor Susan S. Russell, 721-5000, to $39.95 Value NOW ONLY, 05 Plus 95 crttfngfee Acrid: Today: High 89 to 94. Five to 7 hours of sun.

Lowest humidity 45 to 55 percent. Fair drying conditions. Wind southeast 10 to 15 mph. A 30 percent chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Tonight: Low 69 to 73.

No dew but ground may be wet from rain. Highest humidity 85 to 90 percent. Wind east 10 to 15 mph. A 70 percent chance of thunderstorms with Vi to 1-Vi Inch rainfall possible. Thursday: High 77 to 83.

Two to 4 hours of sun. Lowest humidity 55 to 60 percent. Wind I Nstkmsl temperatures Temperature on left indicate prevlou day' high and overnight low to 7 a.m. CDT. Today' forecast temperature and outlook and tomorrow' temperature and outlook are In the right column.

Temperature Rain From Page Al I only live a mile west of Colon and we got 0.05 of inch. Divii said the rain was heavier two miles north (0.35) and two miles west (0.40) of Colon. Right here at the elevator, Id say 0.10 Inches fell. It wasnt enough to make the dirt stick to your shoes, Divis said. Ken Kauffold, Dodge, said parish prayers were answered, although his community wasnt blessed with the heavy rains that covered eastern Dodge County.

We had a mass for rain last night and when we came out of church, we could see the thun-derheads piled up to the east, Kauffold said. We knew someone was getting rain. The rain was limited to southeastern Dodge County. Uehling received only a trace of rain. message lasts about 10 seconds.

Stavas said the voice will be John Doyle, a weatherman on The Weather Channel, a cable station based in Atlanta, Ga. He said the bank discontinued the service because the bank wanted to try other advertising methods. It was quite an expensive item, he said. A lot of people missed the time and temperature service, he said. Rescue (10 W.

23rd 9:12 a.m. Tuesday; Mae Nevitt, same address, had a medical emergency and was taken to Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. Fire Memorial Hospital of Dodge County, 23rd and Clarkson streets, 9:19 a.m. Tuesday; no fire found. AutomaUc alarm set off by welder.

950 N. Hancock St, 11:02 a.m. Tuesday; extinguished grass fire In residential front yard set off by fireworks. 2805 N. Broad St, 11:11 a.m.

Tuesday; no fire found. Investigated gas odor. Eighth and Broad streets, 11:32 p.m. Tuesday; no fire found. Sparks caused by wet branches hitting power lines.

Fremont Department of Utilities will Cut branches. Tnbuna Graphic east 10 to 15 mph. A 50 percent chance of thundershowers with Vi to 1 inch of rainfall possible. Extended forecast Friday through Sunday: Warm with a chance of thunderstorms each day. Lows in the lower to mid-60s West to the upper 60s to the lower 70s.

East. Highs in the' upper 80s to the lower 90s. Extended outlook Monday, July 4 through Thursday, July 7: Hot with near normal rainfall. Highs averaging 90 to 95. Lows averaging the mid-60s West to the lower 70s East.

33 Portrait Package: 2-8x10s, 3-5 x7s, 15 wallets Plus a Big 10x13 and 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraltsm (3x5 s) HOSPITAL Admissions Albert Carlson of Fremont; Evelyn Ruskamp of Dodge; and Peggy Sindelar of Scribner. Dismissals Mrs. Bryan Nelson and daughter of Fremont. Births Ron and Peggy Sindelar of Scribner, a son born Monday. A WHY PAY MORE WE WONT BE UNDER SOLD SAV'N SAM'S fireworks 1 From Page Al Staves said he has been working on the new time and temperature phone service for three months, mostly setting up phone lines.

He said the new system will take four calls at once. He said 'the system is a solid state, digi-tal system, which will air Good morning, good afternoon or good evening depending on the time, and then give a 7- second commercial and the time and temperature. The whole DAILY REPORT Police Loll E. Gerdts, SIS W. Fourth re- 'ported theft of two iwim tuiti between I p.m.

Monday and a.m. Tuesday off the clothesline at her residence. Estimated los ISO. Debra K. Smith.

145 Schuyler reported someone broke the rear screen window off her home and gained entry -l p.m. Monday. Damage undetermined. Clifford Hood, S07 S. Broad No.

2(2, reported someone took a 12-ton bottle jack p.m. Monday at his residence. Es-Umated loss $75. William T. Teesllnk, 1339 W.

Dakota reported cassette tapes, tennis shoes, tool box and tools taken 12-S a.m. Saturday from a truck parked in his driveway. Estimated loss $494.95. 18th Street and Irving Avenue, 2:04 p.m. Monday; vehicles driven by Diane K.

'Rayl, 39, Route 5, and Michael A. Muck, 25, 44 W. Sixth collided. 19th and streets, 1:59 p.m. Monday; vehicles driven by Daniel I.

Holer, IS, 1525 -Colton SL, and Mildred E. Kruse, SO, S45 N. Pebble collided.) Military Avenue and Street, I p.m. Monday; vehicles driven by Harold F. Voskamp, SS.

945 N. St, and Jeremiah tJohnson, 53, Ottumwa, Iowa, collided. Street Legal Fishy, July 1-44X0 COUPON Snappers Great for little kids. Throw them on I the ground or squeeze them In your fli I I Reg 24 I Limit one coupon per customer thru July 4, ItSS. 1 i i i i i i i i i 4 SAM NEAR YOU! Mm IMiftCoMax 17th a BaB Miaphy'a Car lot 766 N.

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Tuesday, June 28 Thru Saturday, July 2 Dally: 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. 5 p.m. East 23rd Street, Fremont THERE'S A SAV'N Wahoo Bockmon Lkjuor-Hwy.

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