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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 2

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2 Fremont Tribune November 15, 1972 Wednesday Bid Nixon Agnew talk Area Deaths Ifempsey Arnold Spenner, Beemer; brothers, Joseph and Anton, 1962. He Cornelius (Continued from Page One) The annexation of land located from First Street to Cuming streets between Downing Strpet and and including tr lot 7 of the Missouri Land' Co! Subdivision, will be carried until the final reading of an ordinance to annex land south of East First Street, currently the location of the Lon Wright Memorial power plant. Democrats for Nixon during the campaign. -Ducking about published speculation Connally may return tO the administration. perhaps as Secretary of State, Ziegler said he felt sure Nixon would want to get the Texas Democrat's views on reorganization.

Henry A. Kissinger, Nixons chief Vietnam negotiator and his deputy, Army Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr, were reported by "Ziegler be spending the day at the White House. Kissinger is conferring with Nixon several times a day bv telephone principally about Vietnam and joined Haig in a phone conference of that type Wednesday morning, Ziegler THUBMQNT, Md.

(AP) President Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. conferred today at nearby Camp David (bett first meeting since they won re-election Nov. 7. Agnews visit to Nixon's mountaintop retreat was announced by press secretary Ronald L.

Ziegler at the White House. He said the President wasted to talk to Agnew about a Variety things including plans to restructure and reorganize the federal bureaucracy. Agnew flew to Camp David from Washington by helicopter. Ziegler also acknowledged there is some talk that Nixon, later in the week, will meet Camp David with former Secretary of the Treasury John Connally who headed the was a member of the Tillman AmenSan Legion Post 18, the V. F.

W. 1 and was a World War I veteran. Survivors include his widow; sister. Mrs. Ethpl Meugedoht, Fremont; brothers.

Reinhart, Fremont, and Kermit. Wn-sreth and Adolph, Nickerson. Visitation begins Thursday at Warne Funeral Home. A memorial has been established for the cancer fund. Military graveside services will be at Fontanelle Salem 'Lutheran Cemetery.

-ADMISSIONS Mrs. Victor Schincke, North Mrs. Rryce Hecht, Arlington; Mrs. Gene Hansen, Cedar Bluffs. Ural Mrt Frank Young, Mrs.

Robert Laqge-meier, James Jeigh, Richard Kline, Michelle Schwartz, Mrs. Jim Lambrecht, Mrs. Jack Robertson and Viking Nelson, all of Fremont. DISMISSALS Dwight Dam, Hooper; Ezra Schultz, North Bend; James Peters, Ames; John Borer, Morse Bluff; Jody Hoffman, Cedar Bluffs; Mrs. Myron Carlson, Mrs.

Ronald Weltikol and daughter, Mrs. Rick Bottorff and daughter, Bernice Linden, Mrs. Ralph Limbach and daughter, Mrs. Charles Miller, Josephine Peters, Mrs. Robert Korth, Lisa Stice, Benjamen Stice and Brian Porter, all of Fremont.

Red Cross dinner hits been postponed The Red Cross dinner scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Scrihner Air Base has been postponed until Monday, according to Dick Peterson, Red Cross chapter president. in Fremont. Joe Collin, park director said this "thpir action was not unexpected, it was. inevitable.

The canteen issue has allowed us to focus our attention on our own problems within the department and I feel the city will profit by the whole issue, Collins added. The Fremont Youth Canteen, located in the old library building, was indefinitely closed following an incident of disrespect to the canteen director 26. The proposal to remodel the community and cloak rooms to accommodate the youth will require further study, Collins said, as. will the needs of his department for more space and flexibility in department programs. Collins said he felt Hie whole recreation structure would be studied according to the councils motion.

In other action they council unanimously moved to, continue the third reading of two annexation ordinances which would bring approximately 31 acres of land into the city Board Woman injured A Fremont woman was injured in a two accident near the intersection of Military Avp.iue-and Union Street Tuesday at 3:56 p.m., according to an accident report released today by the Fremont Police Department. The Fremont Rescue Squad transported Daphan Chapin, 35, 940 N. 5' to Memorial Hospital of Dodge County where she was treated for strained back and release, according to Dr. G. J.

Millet, attending physician. TheVoraan was injured when the car which she was driving was in collision with a car driven by Johann L. Me-Man. 16. 75 S.

Manle St. Some diamonds were born lobe cut above. And Zaleshas them. Ik's Food Center 1540 W. Military Store Hour Wookday I to 8 Sunday 9 to 6 Sale Price Good Thurday Friday Saturday Nov.

16-17-18 West Point; sisters. Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Sehmale, Emer-i son, and Mrs. Bertha Feidhaus and Katnerine Gentrup, West Point; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Rosaries will be 7:30 p.m Thursday for tTic public and 8 for the Knights of Olumbus at the Ray Smith Mortuary.

PalllKdiers will tie grandsons, Robert. Duane ani Larry Uiechman and Warren. Keith and Darnel Gentrup. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery Jessen John Jessen, 1550 E.

Sixth St died this morning at the local hospital Services are pending at Moser Memorial Chapel. Long Mrs. R. (Katherine) Long, SO. San Diego, formerly of Fremont, deid Tuesday even-mu in San Diego.

Services are pending San Diego. Mrs. Long moved 4u California from Fremont in 1940. Survivors include her sons, George Hiidley, and Don Long, San Diego; eight grandchildren and five great -grandchildren; brother, John Booth, Hastings; sisters, Mrs. Ella Greser and Mrs.

Lizzie Hodyc, both of Fremont; and Mrs. Lydie Taylor. Fremont. Masters ARLINGTON Services lor Mrs. Fred Masters 87, were at Arlington Community Church.

The Rev. Bryce A. Hecht officiated. Mrs. Masters died Thursday at a Scribner nursing home.

Mrs. Jack Cady was soloist and. Mrs. Leonard Wulf was organist. Pallbearers were Dale Mattson, Harley Appleby, Ernest Kirker, Leonard Thompson.

Leonard Wulf and Virgil Frye. Honorary pallbearers were Richard Masters, Lyle Thompson, Carlin (Jtterback, Bobbie 'German Duane Thompson, Norman Royuk, A1 Clawson and George $lanton. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery, Reckmeyer Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Schurman HOOPER Services for Fred Schurman, 78, Winslow, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Warne Funeral Home.

The Rev. G. F. Jansson will officiate. Schurman died today at a Fremont hospital.

He was born Nov. 8. 1896, In Washington County. He married Meta Schmidt 1. 1, 1935, at Schuyler.

Schurman played baseball for many years with the Elkhorn Valley League. He opeiVed a garage in Winslow until retiring in Turkey Self Batting Full Rang Of Sizat Long Island Duckling Services for Willis E. Dempsey, 79, 248 E. 11th will be 10 a m. Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel.

The Rev. Daniel soltys will officiate. Rosaries will be 8 p.ip. Thursday at the chapel. Dempsey died Tuesday at the local hospi'al.

He was born July 6, 1893. North Bend and had lived in Fremont 42 years. He was a member of St. Patricks Cdtholu church and a life mem tier of Knights of Colun bus ouacil 1497. Dempsey was employed at 1 i 1 Nurseries over 3d years.

Survivors include his sister. Mrs Intrude Hawley. Fremont, brother. Leo Dempsey. North Bend; and niece, Mrs Kathleen Danner.

Fremont. Burial II tie at St Mary's Cemetery at Ridgelv near Scribner. Farr Services foi Jacob Farr. RS 211 Thomas St will be 2 pm Friday at Bader -Rozanek Lawson Funeral Home Farr died Tuesday at his home He was born Dec. 19, 1883, at Gnnnell, Iowa.

He lived in Uehling from 1915 until moving to Fremont in 1936. Farr married Helen Maddux Oct. 20, 1909, Imperial. He was member of Oddfellows lodge and the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his widow; daughters, Mrs.

Doris McClean, Fremont: Mrs. Ruby Thorndike, Omaha; and Mrs. Sibyl Collens, Limon, sons, Morris Elsie, sisters, Mrs. Frances Novinger, De Beuque, and Mrs. Florence Ott, Wellington.

11 grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren. Visitation begins Thursday afternoon at Bader Rozanek Lawson Funeral Chapel. Burial will hr in Manorial Cemetery. Gentrup WEST POINT Services for Henry Gentrup, 78, will be 10; 30 a.m. Thursd at Marys Catholic Church.

The Rev. Thomas Adams will officiate. Gentrup died Monday at his home. He was bom May 26, 1894, at West Point and lived in the community all his life. He married Anna Schlecht Jan.

26. 1922, at West Point, She died in March, 1965. Gentrup was a membei of St. Marys Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Sicfety. Survivors indude his daughter, Mrs.

Le Roy (Rita) Wiech-man, West Point; sons. Paul end Lawrence, both of )Vest Point; step children, Genfrude Spenner, Colorado Springs, and TSSOBTR" nrtrTiri 1 DRIVE DETERGENT fcpgj Qtrwttff WM Mr mm mntmnmm me r. ft (Continued from Page One) Supervirors LaVerne Mar-quardt and Chairman Chester Marquardt abstained. We've had excellent service from this company (high bidder) we've been insured with. One thing we re doing is putting all our eggs in one basket again.

We're getting into monopoly and ignonng the small businessman. Chairman Marquardt said. I dont think we have too much choice if we put this' out on bids and theres $932 difference," Supervisor Robert Kelley responded. Board members also, voted to set a public hearing Nov. 21 for an application for exemption from the county's zoning ordinance.

The application will come from Pork Chop, which is constructing a 400 sow production unit south of Scribner. Though the board voted to advertise the hearing Friday, it has not received the formal request from the company. The company submitted a two page explanation of the unit, but made no specific request for exemption. Chairman Marquardt said he will deliver the signed application to the county clerk Thursday. In other action the board: Approved a request for $50,109 in federal aid secondary highway funds for the Webster-Snyder project.

Filed sheriff's October report of $121.50. Uehling army man completes training UEHLING Army Pvt. Dennis P. Low. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vprnon H. Low. haV completed six weeks of basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.

He received training with Company 5th Battalion of the 3rd Brigade. How received his bachelor of arts degree from Midland Lutheran College in 1972. -IT in ORML 22 BUTTERNUT tig COFFEE O-. KITBMT mum It. 8 torncmTiM sru twrui, Del Monle Tomato Juice 46, 41.00 Cut Blue Lake Green Beans 4 98c Whole Kernel or Cream Style Corn i7 oz 5 for $1 00 Garden Peas 4 hr 98c PUMPKIN 3 lor 59c 2 for 53c 16 oz.

29 oz Ocean Spray Strained or Whole Cranberry Sauce 2 fr 57c Classed by itself: our Swirl diamond bridal set Forty-nine diamonds set this enchanting design apart from all Truly unique its crafted of 14 Karat gold. $1650 Ukutribop enlarged Revolving Charge Custom Charge BankAmericard Master Charge Layaway Washington Extra Fancy Red Delicious Apples 19c ib Windsor Vacuum Pack Bacon HAMS $3.29 "Lb 45.39 59c ZA(5' VAfeve got the whole world working for you lb. 3 Lb. PUT SOME IN THE FREEZER USDA Choica Rib Steak $1.09 Lb. USPA Choica Club Staaks $1.19 Lb.

USDA Choica Sirloin Staaks Sami Bonelass $1.29 Lb. VBPA Choica Bona Staaks $1.39 Lb. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS BONELESS lie IDBKEV Fresh SPERLING HOLIDAY BUNDLE 12 Lb, Turkey 1 Qt. Oysters 3 Lb. Sausage i98 4 Lb.

Bacon 4 1 Gal. Milk 5 Lb. Boneless Ham 2 Pickles 2 Pkg. Dinner Rolls Rymp Sirloin Tip Round HONEYSUCKLE GEESE DUCKS We have a nice selection of ribs for this sale. If you like your roast pinned Please order in advance 8 Lb.

Rib Roast 3 Lb. Country Sausage 1 Qt. Oysters 1 C98 1 Gal. Milk LJ 5 Lb. Boneless Ham One of the most tender roasts you can buy MEAT MARKET 1157 E.

Military 727-4060 ONLY THE CHOICEST MEATS ARE SOLD IN OUR OLD FASHIONED MEAT MARKET All Prices Good Thru Nov. 25th HORMEL CURE 81 HAM 6 Lb. Boneless Roast 4 Lb. Bacon 1 Qt. Oysters C98 1 Gal.

Milk LJ 5 Lb. Boneless Ham 2 Pkg. Dinner Rolls 2 Pickles Vi Lb. Am. Cheese Vi Lb.

Am Swiss Cheese A Lb. Longhorn Cheese Boneless Wimmers COMING SOON Nov. 18th The PRIME RIB will feature one of the largest cheese 0 uy Skinless and Shankless 4m These hams have that old time smoke flavor Hormal Black label Bacon 85c u. 5 Lb. Round Steek 5 Lb.

Sirloin 29 5 Lb. Rib Steak JO 4 lb. Boneless; 10 Lb. Ground Bee Fresh pt. 94c Oysters in Fremont Cut from the Center of the Pork Loin.

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