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II i Today Local temperatures Unofficial weather data for downtown Fremont (Courtesy Gas Division of the MapsAccu-Weather -I 2 A Showers forecast Above, Accu-Weather forecasts showers changing to rain, from Virgina, Ohio and Kentucky throughout the entire northeast. Showers are forecast from Nevada through Utah to Idaho. Flurries are predicted for parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. Rain is forecast for southeastern Texas. PATHFINDER BARBERSHOP CHORUS, 7:30 p.m.

at the Presbyterian Church TOPS 206 meeting, 7 p.m. at First Christian Church. Weigh-in is at 6 p.m. ADULT CHILDREN of Alcoholics meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church.

AL-ANON meeting, 1:30 p.m. at 136 N. Main St. LINCOLN SCHOOL PTA spaghetti dinner, 5.30-7 p.m. in school gynL ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS meeting, 7:30 p.m.

at St. James' Episcopal Church. FREMONT WOMAN'S CLUB meeting, 2 p.m. at Izaak Walton Park. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Women's Evening Club meeting, 6:30 p.m.

at Holiday Lodge. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 7718 meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Capri Restaurant. RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS meeting, 1 p.m. in meeting room A at Memorial Hospital, of Dodge County.

COPING WITH HEARING LOSS class, 7 p.m. In meeting room at Memorial Hospital ol Dodge County. Preregistration is necessary. 1 WEIGHT CONTROL class, 2 p.m. in meeting room at 'Memorial Hospital ot Dodge County.

Preregistration Is necessary. C-BiRTH CLASS. 7:30 p.m. in room 340 at Memorial Hospital' of Dodge County. Preregistration is necessary.

TALLY HO TOASTMASTERS meeting, 7 m. at Shada's Family Restaurant. The public is invited. Tuesday FREMONT competition, Lounge. AL-ANON AND ALATEEN meeting.

8 p.m. r'-in 136 N. Main St. CIVIL AIR PATROL meeting, 7 p.m. at Fremont Airport.

NOON-HOUR OPTIMISTS meeting at Brestwoode Inn. GOLDEN KIWANIS coffee meeting, 9 30 a.m. at Brestwoode Inn. AMERICAN HEART Association meeting. 7 30 p.m.

in room 340 at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP of First Christian Church, lenten studies. 9 a.m. in the chapel. I CAN COPE class, 7 p.m.

in meeting room at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. Preregistration is necessary. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Circle 7 meeting. 7:30 p.m. at the church.

LEWIS-CLARK Chapter of the Daughters ol the American Revolution meeting. 1:30 p.m at Keene Memorial Library. Beck Day will give a program on "Dolls ot the Past." NOON HOUR Business and Professional Women's Club meeting at Holiday Lodge. DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB 7:30 p.m. in the Raintree Siblings Sunset 6:59 today; sunrise Tuesday 6:57 a.m.; sunset Tuesday 7:55 p.m.

Local precipitation total for 1987: 7.09 inches. Normal precipitation for this date: 3.74 inches. Local forecast Tonight, partly cloudy with the low in the lower 30s. Light north wind. Tuesday, mostly sunny with the high in the lower 60s.

Extended forecast Wednesday through Friday: dry Wednesday. Chance of showers west Thursday and statewide Friday. Highs ranging from the upper 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the 30s west and 40s east. State forecast Becoming partly cloudy southwest tonight.

Mostly clear northeast. Lows in the 20s to lower 30s. Partly cloudy southwest Tuesday and Tuesday night. Mostly clear northeast. Highs Tuesday in the 50s to lower 60s.

Lows Tuesday night in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Mostly sunny Wednesday. High in the to around 60 east to the lower 60s west. State temperatures Previous days high temperature. Overnight low as of 0 or 7 a.m.

CDT today. Precipitation Mary Blanchard NORTH BEND Mary Blanchard, 91, of North Bend died this morning at Memorial Hospital in Schuyler. Funeral services are pending at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Amelia Koziol COLON Funeral services for Amelia Koziol, 59, a one-week Colon resident, were held this afternoon at St. Josephs- Catholic Church in Colon.

She died Friday at St. Josephs Hospital in Omaha following a cerebral hem-morrhage at her home last Tuesday. Mrs. Koziol was born July 12, 1927, in Rodom, Poland. She and her husband had retired to Colon a week ago.

They previously lived in Chicago, Kansas City, and Columbus. Amelia Korba married Theophil R. Koziol Jan. 7, 1946, in Frankfurt, Germany. He survives: Other survivors includethree sons, Theophil J.

of Clarksville, and Raymond and Thomas, both of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Stan (Tina) Domanski of Chicago and Mrs. Bob (Mary) Newton of Schaumburg, and 10 grandchildren. The Rev. Patrick OByrne officiated todays funeral service.

Svoboda Funeral Home in Wahoo handled arrangements. Burial was in St. Francis Cemetery in Wahoo. Esther L. Pearson WAHOO Esther L.

Pearson, 97, of Wahoo, died Saturday at Saunders County Community Hospital in Wahoo. Miss Pearson was born May 30, 1889, in Swedeburg and was a lifetime area resident. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Swedeburg. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.' Tuesday at Grace Lutheran Church in Swedeburg. The Rev.

Richard Woolard will officiate. Visitation is in progress until 8 tonight at Ericson-Pruss Funeral Home in Wahoo. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Ida Mae Tunstall Ida Mae Tunstall, 85, of 2447 Fairway Drive, and formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday night at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. She was born Dec.

5, 1901, in Zion, N.D. She lived in North Dakota until her high school years when she moved to Minneapolis. After high school she moved tp East St. Louis, Illinois, where she attended Summers College of Commerce. She moved to the Kansas City area in 1928.

She moved to Fremont in August of 1984. Ida Mae Brown married Bernard Doran in 1935. He died in 1944. They lived in Kansas City. In 1951 she married Connor Tunstall.

He died in 1952. They lived in Kansas City, Mo. She was a member of St. Patricks Catholic Church, a past member of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Kansas City, past president of Kansas City chapter of American Medical Center of Denver and she was the first woman bond writer in the United Survivors include a sister, Eva Pressly of Fremont.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patricks Catholic Church. The Rev. Charles Swanson will officiate.

Visitation is in progress at Ludvigsen Mortuary. Burial will be 1:30 p.m. Wednes- day at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Kan. The Rev.

Michael Brewer of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Kansas City, will officiate. Leonard J. Vavra OMAHA Leonard J. Vavra, 72, Omaha and formerly of Lin-wood, died April 1, at the Veterans Home in Grand Island.

Mr. Vavra was born Aug. 1, 1914, in Octavia and attended school in Linwood. He served for three years in the U.S. Army during World War II.

He was employed by Campbell Soup Co. in Omaha for 25 years. Mr. Vavra was a musician and played the tuba in several different dance bands throughout the area. Survivors include his wife, Edna; two daughters, Mrs.

Tom (Joyce) Wright and Jean Hamiluis, both of Omaha; 12 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; and three sisters, Mildred V. Griffin and Lois Elvers, both of Fremont and Mrs. Clyde (Irene) Prudhomme of Duluth, Minn. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Dworak Mortuary Chapel in Omaha. The Rev.

Linda Vance officiated the serice. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery. Muriel M. Wulf ARLINGTON Muriel M. Wulf, 72 of Arlington died Saturday morning in her home.

Mrs. Wulf was born May 23, 1914, in Pender. She has lived in Arlington since childhood. She was a member of the Arlington Community Church, the church circle and the Just For Fun Extension Club. Muriel Plugge married Leonard Wulf May 23, 1934, in Arlington.

He survives. Other survivors include two sons, Daryl of Boys Town and Dr. L. Wayne Wulf, Pine Valley, two daughters, Mrs. Glen (Coralen) Keeler of Arlington and Mrs.

Rich (Mary) Burgess of Neligh; one brother, Gordon Plugge of Lillian, Ala; and one sister, Mrs. Howard (Edith) Marshall of Arlington; 13 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Arlington Community Church. The Rev.

Robert Saunders will officiate. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. A prayer service will be held at 8 tonight at Reckmeyer-Moser Funeral Home, Arlington. Visitation is in progress at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to Arlington Community Church.

Ethel C. Wesely CEDAR BLUFFS Ethel C. Wesely, 84, of Cedar Bluffs died Sunday evening at the Skilled Care Center at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. Funeral services are pending at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs. El Paso 64 National temperatures Temperatures indicate previous day's high and' overnight low to 7 a m.

CDT. From Page A1 Carole and Charles Strunk, whose son, Ryan, 4, is blind, decided to send their 5-year-old daughter Kindra to Sibling Saturday. I knew shed have fun with it, Mrs. Strunk said. It was good for her to see there are other chidren besides Ryan who have handicaps and that they have brothers and sisters, too.

Kindra seemed more impressed with her first chance to bowl than with any other aspect of the program, Mrs. Strunk said. But the interaction was good, she said. Im sure shell remember more of the other too. She hopes Sibling Saturday will continue and possibly include the handicapped siblings as well.

It would be good for them to all see and be exposed to the different kinds of handicaps. Sunny, mild Tuesday Associated Press Sunny and mild weather continue across Nebraska, th National Weather Service said. 'in the southeast. The weather service said a large area of high pressure extends from Canada to the central Plains, bringing the mild conditions. It will be clear tonight with lows inthe mid-20s to the lower 30s.

More sunshine is predicted for Tuesday with highs inthe lower to mid-60s. Dry weather also is forecast for Wednesday, but theres a chance of showers in western Nebraska on Thursday. correction The Fremont Tribune wants to correct all errors in stories. If you ha ve an error to report, call City Editor Susan S. Russell, 721-5000.

MENU OFTHE WEEK your day with: Famous Biscuits Gravy Delicious Pancakes Full Breakfast Menu I DAILY REPORT Police AlcoDiscountStores, 700 E. 23rd 2 p.m. Saturday an employee reported items taken from store. Estimated loss 13.72. Cheryl M.

Paden, 1959 E. 10th reported two sets of keys and a cup of quarters were taken between 11 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday from her vehicle parked at 19th and Walnut streets. Estimated loss $50.

Mart Discount Store, 1700 E. 23rd 2:23 p.m. Saturday; an employee reported a juvenile apprehended shoplifting. Estimated loss (7.96. Half Price Store, 850 E.

23rd, 2:23 p.m. Saturday; an employee reported a juvenile apprehended shoplifting. Estimated loss $2.29. Kevin J. McMullin, 2702 Wyoming reported the rear door to his residence was kicked in bet- This nwv he nil you feed to wear FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS In Fremont I prodc1 Tuesday, April 7 Parkview Plaza 1835 E.

Military Serving the bearing impaired for nearly 50 years. 402-721-3201 sn s. Find out why mort Monday-Frlda'y by appointment 'oeUom9 ptopte chowe Bdtone. Tuesday, 10:00 pm Daily Specials This Week: (from 11:30 A.M. to 8 P.M.) Braised Beef with Noodles $3.40 Chicken Over Rice Casserole-buttermilk biscuit $3.60 BBQ Country Style Pork Ribs-banana coconut pudding $3.60 Flavor Krisp Fried Chicken-Apple Krisp $3.40 Baked Ham with sweet potatoes-cole slaw- $3.60 Swiss Steak-fruit salad $3.70 All served with soup, vegetable, potato, salad or dessert bread Also Serving: Homemade Soups and Chili 21" Shrimp Dinner s4.99 Chicken Fried Steak 4.20 Hot Beef Sandwich s2.80 (We bread our own) (Loaded with Meat) FREE PARKING NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE OR BEHIND CAFE ween 6:30 p.m.

Friday and 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Estimated damage $250. Steven J. Schlienker, 650 S.

Union reported his camper trailer damaged between 11 p.m. Saturday and 7:45 a.m. Sunday. Richard A. Payeur, 1612 N.

Park Avenue; reported an item taken from his property, 2-6 a.m. Sunday. Estimated loss $400. Nancy J. Bilava.

505 E. Second St. No. 1 reported her door vandalized between 5 p.m. Saturday and 4:30 a.m.

Sunday. Estimated loss $25. Rescue 1019 E. 23rd 3:28 p.m. Saturday; Matt Metinger, Route 1, was injured in a two car accident.

He was treated and released from Memorial Hospital of Dodge County. Fire 827 W. 10th' 2:40 a.m. Saturday; responded to smoke alarm at the Scott Kirby residence. No fire was found.

llrannt' Thmugh Pmlrwynal (an p.m. Breakfast Lunch Dinner For 2 Weeks Bring Coupon Expires April 13, 1987 at Noon Call for FREE Consultation 721-5559 I MIL- ms LUDVIGSEN MORTUARY HOSPITAL To have your name published in the newspaper, ask for a release form when admitted to hospital. Names below may not represent all admissions, dismissals or births. Admissions Kori Koglin-Krause of Fremont! Mary Ann Paseka of Prague; Joan Kreikemeier of Scribner; and Jill Hoops of North Bend. Dismissals Joan Kreikemeier and son of Scribner; and Mary Ann Paseka of Prague.

i Births Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kreikemeier of Scribner, a son born Thursday; Bob and Mary Ann Paseka of Prague, a son born Friday; Doug and Jill Hoops of North Bend; a son born Saturday; and Tim and Kori Krause of Fremont, a son born Saturday. -J' I The funeral provides an environment where family and friends come together. It finds us doing things for each other, working out our grief-crying together, talking over old times and whats ahead, and finally, the smiles.

Just as our joy is increased when we share the good times, our grief can be 'lessened when we share our sorrow. As it helps us confront the crisis of death and begin adjusting, the funeral can be an experience of value. Hwy. 30 at Hancock St. 721-4440- Fremont opdodj GPGGOAIL Shop Your Own Grocery Store I i tac Downtown 403 North Main Larry Ludvigsen Funeral Director.

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