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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 2

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-3 2 FREMONT (Neb.) TRIBUNE January 20, 1968 Saturday Edelmaicr Rite I Chici Sct'AFHobper -j U-lfSl- (Continued From Page IX Council. HOOPER h- Services -f He is a member' of the Fre- Gen.jFremont Visited GityJ Raymond Edelmaler, 72, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Re- 7 1 i flWffieT Lutheran ThuHSTKevT ran against mont Anglers Club, the Vet-wans of 1 Foreign Eagles Lodgeand is a menv "ber "and past presTdenOQhe The 155th anniversary' i of "The Pathfinder? was ever in rtp vitv orrremont. for the 'presiaency- Henry Glttler will officiate. Mr.

Edelmaier died yester John Fremont's birthday wHl VVI if i 1 "'rf i i ijebservedornmrownrfYerKti -Nebraska NumismaticAssociH day at Dodge County-Commun indicate that "Fremont used the mont. John C. Fremont rwas ation. 7r ks -met fact. A town five miles east of Schuyler ity Hospital.

He was born Feb. born Jan. Si, 1813, at Atlanta, riauc n'vci, Buuiu j' i j' The Hansens. are members lU895inScribner-and was a member of Redeemer Lutheran tfuringione j)LJiisexpioraLPryi put -o rrTi. nmv wncl Church.

MasonltLodee AF1AM Fremont was named' in honor namedaiter Buchananther sucyj -cessful Democratic candidate-. 72 and present secretary of the yacts "Tana legena cnau-Hgo each other in the circumstances of the Georgia-born general of First Lutheran Church. 1 Hobbieslof the -46-year-old chief-to-be are planned with family participation in mind, he said. Camping, fishing and traveling top the list. American Legion.

surrounding the naming of the when he was Republ'can cand'-date for the presidency in 1856. He married Lillian Dau, Auk citv of Fremont. 18, 1920 in Hooper, she surviv Strangely enough, early-day Facts show that the city was named after Fremont when he es. other survivors include three sons, Leland, Alvln and history falls to disclose that Medicare Aids and grand children. for the presidency.

Buchanan, at that time In Platte County now Colfax County was named after the first settler there Izaak Bucha. nan. Nevertheless, John Fre- mont's name was chosen for this city, following tentative de-signations as Piney, Barnard and Company's Town' Plat. Fremont lead several expedi Driving Visitation will begin tomorrow 581 In Schuyler from 1 9 p.m. at Woll (Continued From Page 1) SCHUYLER Statistics re Ambassador To Vietnam Resigning mer and -Warne- funeral home ran said, "Those people who leased from Schuyler -Memork complete the course are; twice ai Hospital indicate that during the drivers they used to be." and from 12:30 p.m.

until the time of service Monday. Grave side military services will be conducted by American Legion Post 18 and Jhe VFW Post 7618, 1967 there were 581 patients ad mitted under the medicare pro A total of 100 deaf people are tions through the Rocky Mountains to California. He mapped -and identified trails- and ter enrolled in the course in Om gram, Dismissals for the year were both of Hooper. aha. Cochran said he has om blind person enrolled in the course being taught at Water 566.

rain for the government. Henca the title "Pathfinder." Burial will be In the Hooper The highest month for medi Cemetery. Fremontwas one-time mili loo. "This man's sense of hear- care admissons was April- with AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) m-gene Locke has resigned as deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, it was learned today, and he is expected to announce as a candidate for governor of Texas.

JlLocke Jias called 1" a znews conference in Austin today when," the Dallas Morriing News reports, he will announce his tary commander and civil gov- ng is far better than his wife's." ernor of California. He later Area Ionian's -Cochran said the persons en served-as-governor of the-ter- 63. Hospital figures show 41.2 per cent of all admissions were medicare patients, and that 60.2 per cent of the year patient days were medicare. rolled in the course are taught Muddy Results to drive in such a manner-as ritory of Arizona and elected to the U.S. Senate from California.

Services Slated HOOPER Services for Mrs. Neither the driver nor the auto's two passengers were injured last' night when" this late model auto rolled into the ditch along south Main Street and came to rest to prevent being involved in accidents regardless of the actions A mountain peak, the second ranriiriary Lola Gordon 7U will be highest in tho Wind River Ran nl hthor Arivarit-hr i ti titvsprif'S on its rTOpTflHthe icyvatertTnbune Photo)- at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Rose ge in Wyoming Is named" after' Gen. of adverse driving condiUons.

Locke is a former stat A-total of 435 classes were con. PjmmBger for -incumbent Fremont Group' ElectsTOff icers of Lima Church. Rev. Edgar Wortmann will officiate. Gov.

John Connally. Cities in Minnesota, Missouri, ducted in the state by 11 instruc Burial will be in the Hooper Michigan, Ohio, North Carolina, tors. William Malmbere was re -4JaycecWcek9J Observance Set By Area Group RosarywilMie recited "One of our hopes is to meet Iowa, Indiana, California, Utah, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Monday-at 8 p.m. at Wollmer elected president of Pare n't's Without Partners at a meeting In One-Vehicle Mishap as many people in the safety and Warne Funeral Home. Visitation at the funeral home will Virginiajarry witnJirsMarjone-Hosch, educationolasses asmthe-tie Reports say Locke came out on top in a poll of 40 of Connal-ly's closest political allies who were asked their preferences among potential candidates.

The poll came at a secret meeting Jan. 7 at Connally's Flores-ville ranch. SCHUYLER-Schuyler-JajM A one-car accident last night 1810 E. Third St.7 suffered dam- There are Fremont counties Others are: Marilyn Shanks, ket department," said the safety be from 1-9 p.m. Monday.

vice president Mrs.iA 1 a cees will observe National Jay cee Week next week. instructor. Mrs." Basler died yesterday at shortly before midnight resulted in extensive damage to the auto, but the Mver and two passengerswcr3ipparently -un mmg and an islanda river and a lake bearing his name. age the rear end when it was in collision with a pickup truck driven by James Ar Maxwell, 325 "TTTlarmar Ave. The pickup suffered damage to the right Sowder, treasurer; Mrs.

Betty GerkeTecretaryrnd-MrgrRita Wilson, corresponding secretary, the-Dodge-County Community Scout Ceremony hurt. Following the meeting, mem Fremont Police Department front fender. Slated At Lyons bers made favors for the Jan. 27 charter dinner at Safari. reports indicate the auto was In the 2000 block of north City Mortgages Outnumber Farm In Saunders GduntyS Hospital Annex in Fremont following a long She born Oct.

13, 1896, in Eagle. Mrs. Basler had lived in Omaha tor many years where she was associated with Bayer Company. She had Mike Casey is president of the 56-man membership. During 19-67, the group completed 20 projects with an income-expense budget of $7,000.

Some of the Jay cee-sponsored projects include: all-star clown basketball, Easter egg hunt, all sports- banquet, traveling soutn on Mam street Samuel I. Berek, chairman of street, an auto driven by Larry the Goldenrod District Eagle 1956. Board oLReview, will present WAHOO More city mort Survivors Include one broth number of ortgages iuppea uiine itju surrerea damage tozthe front the driver of the vehicle, Rod-end wnen rolIisinn challengeaddress InLyons, gages- than farnwmortgages been a residents! the Annex Records for the two years show: er, Dwerutt or uceansiae, one daugher, Mrs. Chet ey JyneJlaveriJS. Main th parked Iut0 owned Sunday, were filed in Saunders County for six years, CfttA IDA nOBCannlirS I a iii.r- mi i A-membeiMHhe-4Iary-MagGenevieve)-Deto urawZpssengers: jJZ3trtlhr to County were taken William Gilbreath, Richard Hurd ords in the office of Ned Swan- desto, one step son, dalene Church of Omaha, Mrs.

Community Hospital by the Fre- damage to the front end. son, register of deeds. baseball game, pony league baseball team, pony league tournament, "Day at the Races" Basller was married in 1942 to Chelsa Basler of Kansas City, August Basler. He died in and several grandchildren. ment Rescue Squad.

They re- and Stephen Piper, Troop 163 members. The event will be in the city auditorium at 2:30 p.m. The -number of mortgages C. H. Headley sports fund raiser.

satisfied was also greater in the city than on JhMamri CityniK)rtgagesf-filed-in-49x-67 212 for filed, in 1966 196 for in 1967 170 for $1,18 209.54; released in 1966 141 for $861,286.87 'Fr-rTr Farm mortgages: filed in lj-67 148 for filed in 1966 161 for $3,315,877 i released in 167 112 for released in 1966 136 for $1,390,560.52. Also, dunking stand at Labor fused medical attention arrival. Two other more minor acci- dents were investigatedbyjf-fleers yesterday. Services Set Day celebration and float In the over all increase in mort 210 Make Reservations parade, Firemen-Jaycees soft- gages filed in 1967 as compar- ball game, blue rocket shoots, ea to I8j6 is also reflected; Also CEDAR BLUFFS Services for Charles H. Headley, 93, Fre-mont, will be Monday at 2 p.m.

at Moser Memorial Chabel in Co-Op Meeting Set At Winslow WINSLOW The Scribner Cooperative will host the Dodge County Cooperative Council's annual meeting here Monday barn -dance, Honey-Sun showing an increase jn 1967, In the Fremont Department of Utilities parking lot at Eighth Street and Park Avenue, an day at Clarkson and as compared to 1966, were the Cedar Bluffs. auto driven by John R. Purkey, Howeils, Christmas lighting dis play contest. A total of 210 persons have made reservations for the annual meeting of the. Dodge County- ExtenslonService and Headley, who died last Hansen will speak on "Russia Then and Oma-lian took pictures of Communist country white on a-tour several years aga.

He recently visited the country' and took sim The Jaycees are currently nighLata nursing JiomeJn Fre night mont, wasjwrn Dec. -15. 1874. In Scribner Co-op manager Law "Area" Cattlemen Getiice? Soil and Water Conservation seliing the "Jolly Green Giant" bumper: promoting the Dresden, Ohio; He came to Ne rence Roesler said the meeting District. 1 Vol.

13 Saturday, January 20, 1968 No. Schuyler basketball team. ilar, both of which, he will begin at 6 p.m. In the Win- Russell Hughes, county ex braska in 1891 to Boyd County where he homesteaded. He re slow Rural Firemen's Hall.

will compare. Some farmers use cats to The annual meetins will Guest peaker will be Gordon tired in 1953 after living most of his life in Lynch and cross. open with a banquet and wll Busboom, executive secretary tension agent, said the deadline for persons' to mate reservations is Monday noon. Interested persons should contact either the Dodge County Extension catch the micelin red clover fields so the bumble beenean ln l966 he moved to Cedar Bluffs of the Nebraska Cooperative hllow with entertainment and a regular business meeting, i Council. live to do their work of fertilizing the clover blossoms.

office or the Soli Conservation rote prices, on cattle sales" aF the Omaha Livestock Market this week. WilliannJacobsJlowellsiold 28 steers with an average weight of 1,129 pounds for. $27 per- hundredweight. manAloys Meiergerd, sold 28 steers with anaverage wefght of 1,169 pounds for $26.65. Gordon and Rodney Rabe re office af the courthouse and made his home with his niece, Mrs.

-Norma Rhode-In Aprilr4967r he moved to Arbor Manor Home.Jn Fremont. Survivors include several nieces and a nephew. Rev. Mrs. C.V.

Powell of Fremont will officiate at the ser- urove Cemetery. A memorial travel agency in Omsha will WHY SHOULD YOU RENT A SAFE ON INSIDE REPAIR MATERIALS NOW! fund has been estabished for be guest speaker Tuesday. at the 6:30 p.m. event at the Scrib I the Advance Special Missionary funa oi me. Metnodist Church.

ner Auditorium. WUJ-'U BY whil. our pric. or ceived $26.65 for 23 steers with an average weight of 1,10 pounds. ANTIQUE GRAPE no vn- xs4 peai low prices ift in effect 'now on a wide I range of inside repair 1 II materials.

Donald Bottsch, Leigh, sold 2i steers with an average weight Scvtplvratf grapi and ttovi -ralitd on w(l-blg finlth whll background. Of'llOS pounds for $26.65. Keep Your Valuables Anton Dinslage Son West Point sold 28 heifers with aver age weight of 959 pounds for 5Arc $26 The. steer top-was $27 and the heifer top was $26.25. From P.

J. Thompson aerviceszSetiz: FIRE THEFT LOSS WEST POINT Services fof AW Peter J. Thompson, 88, a re jj -J i N'1 f-" i tired farmer, will be Tuesday at p.m.--, Check the Lift below to ee if th item listed are valu Rev. Benard A. Nelson will officiate at Grace Lutheran -f PLANS AND ADVICE able enough for YOU to consider having them locked Church.

Burial will be in Mount up in SAFE DEPOSIT BOX at NEBRASKA STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Thompson, died last night PERSONAL 20 OFF at a west Point hospital follow ing lingering illness. He was born July 29, 1879r in Denmark WW We will help you plan your work, and advise you on the most economical way of carrying it out.

9 FREE ESTIMATES A We will be glad to give you a free estimate of tho cost any repair or mod-erniiing and came -to-the- West-Point Pric Social Sacurity Cardt Souvanirt Slampi (rara) Trutt Papara U.S. Savings Bonds Will community at the age of 21. Creamer S3.75 Port Birth CtftificalM Citiicnthip Ptptrt Clni (rar) DiariM Family Racerdi Hairleemt Uttan Marriag Cartificalaa Madak Bank Soks Pansion Cartificatat Photegrapha larvka Rrib He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church and was mar ried in nun o4 i.au Gravy, Fastand 7.95 -Vegetable, Covered Z. l'aQt. 10.95 -yegetabJeDividedVi'-T-SO- Salt Shaker 2.00 died in 1949 PERSONA! OR BUSINESS- Suivivors indude-a-'sonfLe Cup 7 -Saucer Bread Butter 6'2' Salad Plate 7' -Dinner PiateJQ4f "Soup 8 Vegetable, Small Butter Lid Vegitible Platter, Large 14" Sugar Lid ter of grand-.

Abitrarti Cantracti 2.00 Pepper Shaker DocumanM i children and one great-grandchild. Ben J. Stalp Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Incoma Tax Racorett Comf Daraa 7 Nittarical Rord Insurance Palicia lagal Documents Patant Papiars Tax Racoiptt Bill af Sale Daads Important Cancallacl Chocks Invontoriat Mortgagaa Racoipta Tax Racord Coffee Pot Lid JlOCup) 11.95 Cereal 7Vi 2.35 Tea Pot Lid (7 Cup) 10.95 laaaaa Sacvritioa Agraamanti 16 Piece Starter Set (Service for 4). Four Each: Cup, Saucer, Dinner Plate, Fruit Open Stock Value $33.80 SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE $22.95 CONTRACTORS We will give you a list of reliable contractors, to carry out the actual work, from which you can choose.

FINANCING --4i We will be glad to assist you in obtaining suitable financing on easy budget terms for all large projects. 'yC tRU DELIVERY All materials for any re- BUSINESS Articles of Partnanhip Blwaprinto7 By-lawt Chartars Orawinga Special Pormolaa Tty Trado Mark Pipan Greeley D. Price Services Pending HOOPER Services "for Greeley p. Price, member of the Hooper High School fa-cultyTare- pending "at- Wollmer and Warne Funeral Price died this morning. Emma leyer -Riles Slated 45 Piece Set (Service for 8): Eight Each: Cup, Saucer, Salad Plate, Dinner Plate, Cereal.

One Each: Vegetable. Platter-Urge, Sugar Lid, Creamer. Open stock Value $107.80 SPECIAL RETAIL PRICE $79.95 PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED ON THIS SALE ONLY YOU WILL HAVr ACCESS, TO YOUR BOX INVESTIGATE COST AT poir or rnodernljjng.pte, NEBRASKA STATE will be delivered free to the SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATIOn -t State Ajjooation 6 WEST POINT Services for Mrs. Emma Meyer, 94, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Grace Lu- 'theran-Churchr Rar.

Benard A. Nelson will officiate with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Meyer died last night at a West Point hospital. Ray J.

Smith Funeral Home is la cliarge ctf arrangements. i th Psrlr St. Fremont, Nebr. i a i SINCE IB 75 76 Yeers Of Service To Nebr. Sivers and Home Owners! 124 E.

6th Street- Downtown Framont I II ij i i I I 'lias: I.

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