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OMAHA WORLD-HERALD Monday, August 12, 1996 The Record MARRIAGE LICENSES POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY Joshua J. Stroebele, 315 Cloverdale Drive, 20, and Karen E. Hall, 1953 Parkwild Road, 19. Thomas Blackburn, 119 Novaio 31, lend Teri E. Gray, 119 Navaio Randal S.

Bauer, 7717 State Ralston, 37, and Barbara J. Burns, 3 Danbury Court, 40. Sean P. Smith, Lincoln 20, and Melissa A. Albertson, 1603 High 20.

Ryan Schroder, Missouri Valley, Iowa, 20, and Jill R. Pohlmon, Minden, Iowa, 19. Charles W. Eyerly, Oakland, Iowa, 52, and Patricia A. Hurtt, Des Moines, 61.

J. Dizona, Yuma, 21, and Christina A. White, Yuma, 19. Thomas E. Sawyer, 1716 Omaha, 41, and Paula M.

Davis, 1102 Dorene Carter Lake, 41. Albert E. Ashley 636 Franklin 36, and Anna M. Hardesty, 1733 Ave. 39.

Paul G. Warner, 116 Mohawk 25, and Stacy A. Phipps, 116 Mohawk 21. Robert L. Jacobs, Council Bluffs, 30, and Kathy L.

Canty, Council Bluffs, 21. Anthony C. Watkins, 4815 N. 47th Omaha, 29, and Marla K. Feick, Granger, Iowa, 31.

Dean M. Nicholson, 6807 Parkview Lane, Omaha, 36, and Doris J. Nichols, 3816 Omaha, 37. Gabriel Lopez, 3205 12th 22, and Sandy J. Belt, 3205 12th 26.

Andrew P. Chapman, Neola, lowa, 20, and Jill M.R. Ring, Neola, Iowa, 20. 1 Tomas P. BeVirt, 2510 Ave.

20, and Heidi L. Doughman, 2510 Ave. 21. Eric S. Points, 213 Redbud Lane, 21, and Angela S.

Calkins, 3715 Third 21. Robert M. Griffith, 3510 N. Ninth Carter Lake, 29, and Elizabeth A. McQuinn, 3510 N.

Ninth Carter Lake, 28. SARPY COUNTY a Christopher Plaza, 20, P. Rose, 5316 N. and Paige A. Ledenbach, 5316 N.

100th Plaza, 18. Michael J. Massie, 8108 S. 87th LaVista, 32, and Sheryl L. Snell, 8108 S.

87th LaVista, 32. I Victor A. Cambridge, Offutt Air Force Base, 21, and Sarah E. Williamson, 11009 Plaza, 21. Armando Blanco, 8506 Gran- ville Parkway, LaVista, 22, and Michelle L.

Brumels, 8506 Granville Parkway, LaVista, 19. James L. Mabe, 2901 McCorkindale Bellevue, 44, and Jackie S. Novak, 2901 McCorkindale Bellevue, 37. Jeffrey C.

Armstrong, 1403 Marbee Drive, 26, and Elyse M. McShaw, 1403 Marbee Drive, 26. David S. Bristow, 1409 Galvin Road South, Bellevue, 24, and Kimberly A. Sudman, 1105 Somerset Drive, Bellevue, 20.

John R. Ramirez, 7918 Cottonwood LaVista, 53, and Rita M. Aiken, 8853 Elm Drive, LaVista, 43. I Vernon Z. Tilerina, Plattsmouth, 44, and Janelle E.

Coleman, Plattsmouth, 36. Frederick J. Vannornhm, 1502 Grandview Papillion, 23, and Brenda M. Beck, 1502 Grandview Papillion, 20. Alan G.

Wear, 13419 Josephine 29, and Sharon M. Pelzer, 13230 Carpenter 25. James H. Pomeroy I1, 2106 Fraser Court, Bellevue, 33, and Elaine M. Novak, 2106 Fraser Court, Bellevue, 36.

I Christopher W. Dean, 2108 Gertrude Bellevue, 23, and Linda K. Loos, 2108 Gertrude Beilevue, 22. Mark W. Bunnell, 1106 Tanglewood Court, Bellevue, 26, and Diana Lemley, 1106 Tanglewood Court, Bellevue, 23.

Carlos C. Meza, 2905 Kansas Drive, Bellevue, 24, and Deborah K. Young, 2905 Kansas Drive, Bellevue, 29. Eddie R. T.

Gomez, Norfolk, 38, and Roxann S. Hacker, Norfolk, 36. Bryan C. Phillips, Hopkins, 21, and Cheri M. Egle, 210 Hackberry Drive, Gretna, 21.

Aaron C. Crosby, 7777 Maywood Raiston, 20, and Christy A. Lenhoff, 6629 S. 85th Raiston, 20. Randal J.

Houdesheldt, 1909 Arlington Circle, Bellevue, 35, and Tami J. Wolfe, 1909 Arlington Circle, Bellevue, 35. Chad A. Inserra, Springfield, 24, Gina M. Williams, Springfield, 23.

Scott M. Ausenbaugh, 818 Hidden Hills Drive, Bellevue, 22, and Lisa M. Little, 509 Laredo Drive, Papillion, 20. Michael G. Bargstadt, Yankton, S.D., 24, and Daniell L.

Clark, 2816 Lloyd Circle, Bellevue, 21. Joseph C. Gay 9905 S. Ninth Circle, Bellevue, 28, and Sara F. Oetting, 9905 S.

Ninth Circle, Bellevue, 28. a Geffrey J. DeSpeigler, 621 Fenwick Drive, Papillion, 26, and Michelle E. Wilson, 621 Fenwick Drive, Papillion, 23. Drive, Larry D.

Greta, Cook, 33, 202 and E. Glenmore M. Cindy Weirich, 202 E. Glenmore Drive, Gretna, 36. E.

Rasschaert, Edina, 22, and Michelle D. Poulin, 602 Kountze Drive, Bellevue, 22. DIVORCE ACTIONS POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY Granted Monty L. Carter and Kathy J. Mark L.

Carpenter and Pamela J. Tina Richards and Jimmie. Beth K. Hulett and Kenneth R. HI.

Ernest R. Hrobik and Vicki L. Diann R. Swanek and Thomas E. Tracy L.

Vega and Theodore E. Jr. Nichole L. Sales and Robert J. James L.

Crow and Gail E. L. Jacquard and Marc N. 9 Diana L. Kenkel and Richard M.

Melody K. Cannady and Phillip E. SARPY COUNTY Asked Christopher Lorences vs. Dawn. I Alfred J.

Rosario vs. Teiko. I Kimberly S. Nieman vs. Troy, Tammy S.

Hoke vs. William Jr. a Steven Broesch vs. Ursula. Flando Jackson vs.

Elizabeth. I Keenan Ellison vs. Shelley. Danielle Hermsen vs. David Jr.

Anna M. Bisarek vs. Thomas Bosley. I Kwanpirom Sadlowski vs. Kenneth.

Michael Digilio vs. Karen. L. Woodyerd vs. Mark.

Joseph Wolverton vs. Sandra. Jeanne Taichman vs. Anton. Catherine Earp vs.

Michael. Bonnie J. Hayes vs. Lonnie L. Kum Suk Abbott vs.

Franklin, Lori Hammons vs. Scott. Brent Craig vs. Melissa. 8 Lynn S.

Liedle vs. Kenneth. Judy L. Triplett vs. Daniel.

Granted Peter Mixan and Heather. Norman Mandy Wendy. I Brenda Secord and Robert. 8 Russell Markworth and Monica. Maria Espionoza and Richard.

Angelika H. Razee and Danny. George Kane Jr. and Christine. Tamara Brooks and Robert.

Pamela Hansen and Richard. a Stacie Weekly and James. Michael Schnepel and John. Shannon Warner and Brian. Michael Orr and Joanne.

DOUGLAS COUNTY Granted Mary B. Rowe and Brian D. Franklin N. Mosley and Monica L. J.

Yates and Michael E. Scott L. Taylor and Stefanie K. I Kristi K. Baker and Ralph T.

a Gary E. Iwansky and Mary D. Saeger Patricia A. Miessier and E. (annulment).

Jeffry B. Northam and Gloria M. Cathie Howell and Bob. William W. Thoreson and Kay F.

a Patricia M. Johnson and Gregory D. Mark A. Mangold and Christy L. Kerry A.

Venegas and Mark S. (annulment). Pamela M. Rief and Stuart S. I Larry R.

Dillon Mary E. Barbara A. Ellis and Marvin G. a Sherry A. Cassel and Kevin W.

Connie J. Nihsen and Donald E. a Deborah L. Armstrong and Woodrow Jr. Leland L.

Kelley Jr. and Martha V.J. Susan L. Gartin and Raymond E. Jr.

a Judy J. Scofield and Bryan L. a Carol Shelton and Jesse Venegas. Gail Scheiblhofer and Henry A. Jr.

Jean M. Petersen and James H. a Michael J. Tippery and Barbara I Vicky A. Greene and Thomas J.

Melanie L. Herrick and Scott A. SENTENCINGS Listing includes fines of $100 or more, jail sentences or probation. DOUGLAS COUNTY DIST. COURT Judge Robert V.

Burkhard John Howard, 33, 928 Glenvale three to four years in After Clouds Break Up, Sun Breaks Through Across Midlands Most of Iowa had partly sunny skies after clouds finally broke up Sunday afternoon. A few isolated thunderstorms did develop over south-central, southeast and northeast Iowa by the late afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures were mostly in the 70s though a few spots reached the low 80s. Burlington and Waterloo came in with the state's high of 82. Winds were light and variable around 5 mph.

Mostly sunny, skies were expected in western Iowa today, according to WeatherData, The World-Herald's weather consultant. Morning fog was possible in southwest. Highs were expected to be in the mid-80s to low 90s. Home of the Dell Rods YEAH, RIGHT. Omaha's best noncompetitive fishing team.

DUNDEE DELL 4964 Dodge and You can salads get All a wide Day, variety Everyday of sandwiches 'til Midnight! Deaths and Funerals BARAJAS-Betty M. BROOKS--Mary T. CARRITT-Kenneth CHRISTIANSEN-Alice E. BARAJAS-Betty age 48 Omaha. Preceded in death by father, Rudy Barajas.

Survived by mother, Mary Barajas; sister Phyllis Barajas, Washington, DC; sister and brotherin-law, Leticia and Dilmo Pallares, Omaha; brother and sister- in-law, Rudolph and Trisha Barajas, Boston, MA: significant other, Harry aunts is Jo Rodriguez, Marge Vega; nieces, nephews, cousins. ROSARY Mon. 7:30 pm Dworaks Vinton St. Chapel. SERVICES Tues.

9:30 am Vinton St. to St. Joseph Church at 10 am. Interment St. Marys Cemetery.

VISITATION beginning Sun. 3 pm. Memorials suggested to McAuley Bergan Center, 35th Farnam St. HEAFEY-HEAFEY-HOFFMANN VINTON ST. CHAPEL 2466 S.

16th St. 346-1144 BROOKS--Mary 101 Omaha formerly of Council Bluffs. Survived by daughter, Dorothy Musselman, Phoenix, AZ; 8 grandchildren. SERVICES 3:30 pm Mortuary, Rev. Dan Kirby officiating.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. VISITATION with family 7-8 pm Mortuary. 553 Willow Ave. 322-6669 RD SERVICE CARRITT-Kenneth, 73.

Little Sioux, IA. Survived wife, Margaret; 4 sons, John, Daniel, Michael and Marty; 2 daughters, Mary and Janeen. 10:30 am RLDS Church, Mondamin. Burial Little Sioux. VISITATION 6-8 pm with Prayer Service 7:30 pm at the Church in Mondamin.

PEARSON FUNERAL HOME Onawa, IA CHRISTIANSEN-AliCe 98. Council Bluffs. Preceded by husband, Clarence; son, Gordon; daughters, Dorothy and Evelyn. Survived by daughters, Rosemond Brougham, Pearle Mahrenholz, Janice Girton, Norma Jeane Handbury; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren. SERVICES 10 am St.

John Lutheran Church. Interment Grange Cemetery. Visitation pm at Mortuary. SERVICE 553 Willow Ave. 322-6669 COSENTIN Lucille (Anzaldo), age 64 yrs.

Preceded in death by husband, Anthony J. Cosentino. Survived by daughter, Luci Cosentino Garti; 4 sons, Sebastian, both of Torrance, CA, Thomas, Rick and wife Terrilen, both of Montrose, CA, Christopher, Torrance, CA; daughters, Francyne Cairo McQuellan prison for violation of probation. D. Merkevicius, 20, 5054 Read restitution of $1,400, two years on probation, three months in lail for criminal mischief, $100- $300, second-degree forgery, more than $300.

Matthew L. Neff, 17, 4203 Franklin restitution of $3,169, two years on probation, including last six months in jail, for theft by receiving stolen property, more than $1,500. Kristin C. Salado, 31, Omaha, 16 to 20 months in prison for escape. a David L.

Taylor, 23, 3703 N. 36th years on probation, three months in jail for carrying a concealed weapon. Eric L. Coleman, 21, Omaha, two to four years in prison for possession of a deadly weapon by a felon. Anthony J.

Kathol, 24, 4733 S. 78th Raiston, two years on probation, including last four months in jail, for possession of methamphetamine. Robert C. Shellbourn, 30, Omaha, three to four years in prison for operating a motor vehiwhile license was revoked. Judge J.

Patrick Mullen Herbert Collier, 37, 3524 Lake 210 days in jail for violation of probation. Melvin B. Freemont, 19, 1534 Willis three years on probation, including last six months in lail, for being an accessory to a felony. Morris L. Selmon, 45, Omaha, two to five years in prison for second-degree assault.

Judge James A. Buckley Bryant A. Gardner, 24, 2422 Mary years probation, including last 50 days and first 40 days in jail, for theft by receiving stolen property, Tina L. Gausepohl, 32, 2541 Ave. Council Bluffs, two years on probation, including last three months of the first year and last three months of the second year in jail, for attempted theft by deception, more than $1,500.

R. Albery, 42, 3224 N. 26th Plaza, one year on probation, including last month in jail, for failure to make a child-abuse report. Jelani J. Hart, 19, 1314 N.

48th nine months in jail for attempted burglary. Dennis L. Collins, 37, 4327 Emmet 40 months to four years in prison for two counts of operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. Judge Joseph S. Troia Marion C.

Pappan, 38, Winnebago, two years in prison for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. Curtis E. Betts, 20, 2730 Ave. Council Bluffs, 30 months to five years in prison for robbery. Rue D.

Fox, 24, 114 N. 32nd one to three years in prison for attempted robbery. I Brandy M. Nichols, 18, 1520 N. 17th Council Bluffs, three years probation, including first three months in jail, for attempted robbery.

D. Jennings, 29, Omaha, 11 months in jail for third-offense shoplifting, Andre R. Criswell, 31, 9755 Mockingbird Drive, one year in prison for criminal possession of financial transaction device, unauthorized use of a financial transaction device. Judge James M. Murphy I Pedro V.

Miranda, 37, 2726 Crown Point six to 10 years in prison for first-degree sexual assault on a child. Doshon L. Smith, 17, Omaha, three to six years in prison for robbery. Matthew C. King, 18, 3103 N.

45th eight months in all for two counts of criminal mischief, more than $300. Johnson, 19, 1502 N. 28th two years on probation, including last three months in lail, for delivery of cocaine. Judge John D. Hartigan Jr.

I Cynthia F. Brown, 36, 5028 Arcadia two years on probotion, including last two months in jail, for possession of cocaine. I Howard E. Johnson, 28, 6302 Boyd one year on probation, including last two months in jail, for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. I Donna D.

Reyes, 27, 1907 S. 10th two years on probation, including last two months in jail, for possession of methamphetomine. Judge Michael McGill Tami E. Smith, 36, 2209 Jones 18 to 30 months in prison for violation of probation. John E.

Mass, 18, 620 Hickory restitution of $816, two years on probation, including last six months in jail, for being an accessory to a felony. Barbara J. Adams, 46, 2205 Jones two years on probation, including last six months in jail, for delivery of alprazalam. James J. Kent, 23, 4143 Spencer two years on probation, including last six months in jail, for delivery of cocaine.

Thomas A. Gayman, 18, 3113 N. 95th three years on probation, including last six months in jail, for possession of cocaine, theft by receiving stolen property, $500- $1,500. John M. Blake, 18, Omaha, six to 12 years in prison for burglary.

Ike I. Coston, 23, 3535 N. 104th four months in jail for violation of probation. Judge Lawrence J. Corrigan Matthew S.

Taylor, 22, Omaha, two to three years in prison for burglary, second-degree forgery, more than $300. McKenzie Combes, 40, Omaha, one to years in prison for delivery of cocaine. a Mitchell L. Goodwin, 19, 4978 Marshall Drive, two years on probation for possession of short shotgun, short rifle or machine gun. I John T.

Hardman, 17, 3424 two to four years in prison for two counts of theft by receiving stolen property, more than $1,500, criminal mischief, more than $300. Robert S. Long, 18, Omaha, three to five years in prison for theft, more than $1,500, two counts of theft by receiving stolen property, more than $1,500. Nichole Bernard, 23, Killeen, Texas, to three years in prison for attempted theft by deception, more than $1,500. Judge Stephen A.

Davis Ernest H. Britt, 46, 2611 Patrick four years in prison for possession of cocaine. Judge Mary G. Likes William E. Collins, 29, 4120 Maple three months in jail for attempted criminal mischief, more than $300.

Jack E. Russell, 36, 3309 Howard two years on probation, including last three months in jail, for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. Earl L. Minor, 23, 2420 Camden two years on probation, including last three months in jail, for possession with intent to deliver mariiuana. Mark A.

Iltzsch, 21, 4978 Marshall Drive, to two years in prison for possession with intent to delver methamphetamine. High pressure was expected to gradually build into the Midlands today in the wake of a weak low pressure system that was expected to bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to parts of Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri through tonight, the weather service said. The jet stream was expected to keep other weather systems north of Iowa 5 Paul two J. to three Holbert, years 24, in 1824 prison Corby for possession of cocaine. I Michael L.

Fowler, 42, Omaha, one year in prison for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. Judge Theodore L. Carlson Susan M. Brokaw, 38, S. 13th 12 to 14 months in prison for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked.

Charles P. Smith, 34, 3550 N. 41st 240 days in jail for possession of cocaine. Judge Michael W. Amdor Tracey L.

Kelly, 30, 37 Bluffs Council Bluffs, three years on probation, including first two months and last four months In jail, for attempted burglary. Judge Gerald E. Moran I Floyd G. Bessey, 41, 2203 three months in jail for operating a motor vehicle while license was revoked. Jacqueline K.

Dion, 29, 1505 Binney two years on probation for possession of mariivana, more than one pound. Darryl E. Salak, 39, 2863 Ida two years on probation, including last six months in jail, for possession of hashish. LOTTERIES POWERBALL Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 2-13-14-19-42.

Powerball: 5. No jackpot ticket sold. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $13 million. COLORADO Lotto Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug.

10: 7-8-19-28-29-30. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $4 million. IOWA Super Cash Lotto Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 2-16-17- 20-22-37.

No jackpot ticket sold. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $775,000. Cash Game Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 10-12-15-16-32.

KANSAS a Cash Lotto, Numbers drawn Saturday, 10: 3-4-16-23-30-33. Estimated lackpot Saturday, Aug. 10: $160,000. Daily Pick 3 Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 7-9-7.

pers MISSOURI Lotto Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 5-21-22-23-42-44. No jackpot ticket sold. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $7.3 million.

Show Me 5 Numbers drawn Sunday, Aug. 11: 1-3-9-10-24. Daily Pick 3 Numbers drawn Sunday, Aug. NEBRASKA Pick 5 Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 6-8-11-22-30.

Three jackpot tickets sold in Grand Island, Hastings and Monroe. SOUTH DAKOTA I Dakota Cash Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 1-9-10- 14-35. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $81,000.

Tri-West Lotto Numbers drawn Saturday, Aug. 10: 8-10-16- 23-28-31. Estimated jackpot Wednesday, Aug. 14: $460,000. through the early part of the week.

But a few scattered thunderstorms were possible in northwest Iowa on Tuesday. Otherwise, the week looked be generally dry, with temperatures a little below normal for mid-August. Light rain and low clouds gradually gave way to partly sunny skies in eastern Nebraska on Sunday. Overnight Casino Tours Fort Randall Hotel Casino when: August 28-29 September 26-27 cost: $39 (double includes: $25 Cash back, FREE buffet and meal, more. trip motorcoach transportation Deluxe hotel accommodations For Information Call Crown outside Omaha (402)493-4581 (800)972-8687 COSENTINO-Lucille (Anzaldo) GANOW CUMMINS -Mary Lorene (Ault) HAINE: Richard J.

DYLST- H. Henry E. FITZGERALD- J. KASPAR-Adele and husband, Patrick, Christyne Cairo Vranes and husband Robert, both of Omaha; 9 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Subby and Janice Anzaldo; sister and brother-in-law, Mary Jane and Yano DeMaria, both Omaha; many nieces and nephews. Member of Mt.

Carmel and Santa Lucia Society. St. Anns Altar Society and Mt. Carmel Society Rosary A Mon. 6:15 pm, Parish Rosary 7 pm, West Center Chapel.

SERVICES Tues. 9:30 am from the Chapel to St. Anns Church 10 am. Interment Holy Sepulchre. HEAFEY.

DWORAK-CUTLER OFFMANN WEST CENTER CHAPEL 78th West Center 391-3900 CUMMINS-Mary Lorene (Ault). Lincoln, NE. August 7, 1996. MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 8-14-96, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

Memorials to. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 6001 'A' Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68510-5006. No Visitation. ROPER SONS 4300 O. Lincoln, NE, DYLST-Fina age 71 Aug.

11, 1996, Bellevue. COMPLETE NOTICE LATER LARKIN FUNERAL HOME 24th St. 733-0493 FITZGERALD-Joseph age 68 years, Papillion. Survived by wife, Della; daughter, Judy Fitzgerald, Scottsdale, AZ; son, Bill Thompson, Louisville, KY; mother, Evelyn Fitzgerald, Thousand Oaks, CA: brothers and Ed and Barbara, Van a Nuys, CA, Ernie, Bellefonte, PA; sister, Camille Mathers, Winters, CA. SERVICES Monday 2pm, Kahler-Dolce Mortuary.

Interment Cedar Dale Cemetery, Papillion. Visitation Sunday 1-8pm at mortuary. KAHLER-DOLCE Papillion, Neb. 339-3232 GANOW-Irene, age 87. Preceded in death by husband, Elmer and son, Donald.

Survived by son and daughterin-law, Gary (Marsha) Ganow; sister, Leona Green, Omaha; 5 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; relatives and friends. SERVICES Tuesday, First United Methodist Church, Visitation Monday Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St.

391-2171 HAINES- Richard 72. Omaha. Preceded in death by son, Frederick. Survived by wife, Barbara daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Don College Notes a Omahan Jeana Seltzinger has been initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta, a national academic honor society for freshmen, at the University of NebraskaLincoln. Omahans Mark Rice and Jeremy Richart each have been awarded a four-year renewable Dean's Scholarship from Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minn.

The value of the scholarship ranges from $1,000 to $3,000 per year. I Omahan Jeffrey Killeen has been awarded a $1,300 Freshman Regents Scholarship by Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo. John Haas of Gothenburg, Debra Conklin of Juniata, and Amanda McManigal of Dakota City, each have been awarded a Concerns of Police Survivors Scholarship worth $1,000 per semester. The following Nebraskans have received academic scholarships worth $2,000 or more over a four-year period from Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Honor Scholarships Michelle Dobrovolny, Atkinson; Matthew Binfield, Aurora; Bethany Pagels, Beemer; Shannon Mauser, Big Springs; Timothy Coutal, David City; Jessica Kempf, Dodge; Julle Cooper, Ryan HIll and Jennifer House, all of Fremont; Trista Gamer, Gordon; Rebecca Stark, Gretna; Alex Perry, Holdrege; Adam Polk, North Platte; James Gregg, David Kloeckner, Sherry Peterson, Tina Slump and Colleen Witte, all of Omaha; Chad Sharp, Pender; Shelly Brandt, Ruskin; Kristin Rasmussen, St. Edward; Jeff Jones, Sutton; Cynthia Shumake and Erin Stork, both of Tekamah; Amy Steele, Thurston; Jimmy Nichols, Union; Jennifer Claassen, Virginia; and Kelli Smith, West Point.

President's Scholarships Krista Kilewer, Aurora; Melanie Brunssen, Belden; Ryan Hough and Shella Sauberzwelg, both of Bellwood; Ryan Jackson, Bloomfield; Rachel Zurek, Columbus; Kimberly Ortmeler, Dodge; Erica Busboom, Filley; William Bolden, Fremont; Lori Nelson, Mead; Meredith Stone and Elliot Bostrom, both of Omaha; Niki Wyman, Osceola; Karl Greve and Melissa Heineman, both of Pender; Jamie Walton, Pierce; Heather Grant, Plattsmouth; Ton! Hergert, Royal; Nicholas Koehler, Steinauer; Kelly Mickey, Stromsburg; and Julle Maher, Valparaiso. Board-Trustees Scholarships Joy Macklin, Bancroft; Adam Oldehoeft, Battle Creek; Tammy Greunke, Cedar Bluffs; Jennifer Schmidt, Chadron; Brenda Brandt, Columbus; Gregory Anderson, Davey; Christy Kerkman, David City; Nicole Kruse, Elkhorn; Julle Hobbs, Ewing; Carolyn Johnson, Fairfield; Corey Edson, Farnam; Matthew and Kathryn Turner, both of Fremont; Leslie Paulsen, Funk; Jamie Zler, Gering; Jennifer Minton, Grand Island; Christina Hansen, Greeley; Nicholas Brown, Hastings; Jennifer Mallette, Hubbard; LeAnn Hemberger, Kenesaw; Desirae Solomon, LaVista; Corrine Haack, Madison; Jessi Brown, McCook; Nicole Bettini and Rachel Warne, both of Omaha; Adam Erb, Orchard; Karly Sissel, Oshkosh; Brandon Jensen, Papillion; Tina Westerhoid, Pender; Jill Groen and Jason Reineke, both of Randolph; Jodi Vandenberge, Scottsbluff; Jennifer Flacher, South Sioux City; Kim Seamann, Spalding; Robert Olander, Springfield; Elizabeth Kuenning, Syracuse; Kevin Sickels, Tilden; and Jodie Welss, York. Incentive Scholarships Eric McKay and Trisha Tlamka, both of Fremont. Iowans Darci Tlarks of Sidney received an Honor Scholarship, and Matthew Kutzil of Stanton received a President's Scholarship. In Higher Education Darrell Nelson, dean and director of the Agriculture Research Division at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will serve as interim vice chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

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-Jack Agnes Church at 10am. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. LARKIN FUNERAL HOME 24th St. 733-0493 LITTLE -Doris age 85 Palm Desert, died Aug. 9 in Rancho Mirage, CA.

She was born April 28, 1911 in Kearney, NE to Clifford and Cora Heaco*ck. She married Ivan K. Little on Sept. 1, 1933 in Omaha. They retired to Palm Desert in 1975.

Survivors include her husband, Ivan of Palm Desert, CA; son and daughterin-law, Douglas R. and Nano of Connie and Wally Dedrick, Palm DeOmaha; daughter and so sert; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-granddaughters. SERVICES will be private. MAY -Jack, age 66 owner of May Billiard Supply. Preceded in death by wife, Barbara.

Survived by son John May, Park City, UT; daughter and son-in-law, Charisse and Steven Bral; grandchildren, John Wayne, Levi Jack May and Natalie Charisse Bral. SERVICES 11am Wed. at Mortuary. Visitation Tues. Masonic Service 7pm.

Interment pending. Memorials to Shriners Burn Hospital, Tangier Temple, 84th Tangier Way, Omaha, NE 68124. BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St.

391-2171 MELOCCARO-Alta Mae, age 88, preceded in death by husband, Thomas, brother, Walter Shelton. Survived by sons, Phillip (Kay) Fitch, Linford and Orrin Fitch, John Meloccaro; daughters, Juanita Heiser, Josie Krakau; 10 grandchiidren; 20 great-grandchildren. Retired from Jones after 27 years and was a volunteer 16 years for The Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging at St. Joseph Hospital. SERVICE Tuesday, 1pm, at the mortuary.

Visitation Monday, ROSARY at Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOYD E. BRAMAN AN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St. 391-2171 PENSYL- GUY age 59 yrs.

FUNERAL NOTICE LATER BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St. 391-2171 PRICE- Thelma age 87 Ralston. Born in Minot, ND Sept.

9, 1908. She married Harvey Price in 1936 in Minneapolis, MN, where she worked as a County Nurse. Thelma came to Nebraska in the spring of 1982 following the death of her husband. She is survived by 2 sisters, Margaret Ingram and Helen Duncan, both of Coronach Canada; nieces, Karen Haugerud, Papillion and Jackie Bright, -Alta Mae PENSYL--GUY F. PRICE -Thelma H.

SNOWBECK- Wilsall, several other, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews. FUNERAL Service Mon. 10 am at Community Bible Church, Ralston. Interment Evergreen Park Mausoleum, Colorado Springs, CO. Memorials to Salvation Army.

KAHLER-DOLCE Papillion, Neb. 339-3232 SNOWBECK- of Blair, NE. son, David, St. Charles, IL; Shoreview, daughter, Mary Ellen Boynton, MN; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Don and Phillip. SERVICES 1:30 pm First Lutheran Church, Blair.

Burial Blair Cemetery. Prayer Service 7 pm at the Funeral Home. CAMPBELL-AMAN Funeral Home Blair, NE (402) 426-2191 WHITE -Harry age 88 Council Bluffs formerly of Omaha. Survived by wife, Mabel; daughters, Fern Knight and Lillian Woodard; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 9 ndchildren. Preceded in death by son, Darrel.

SERVICES at Mortuary, Rev. Mark Heath officiating. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. VISITATION Mon.

6-8 pm. Memorials to Diabetes Assoc. BEEM-BELFORD SERVICE 553 Willow Ave. 322-6669 WILSON-Fredricka age 83, of Blair. Survived by husband, Bill; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Helen Wilson, Blair, daughter and son-in-law Pam and Bill Gunlicks, Glenco, IL; 6 grandchildren; 1 sister, Louise Magee, of Blair.

SERVICES 10am Tuesday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Blair. Burial Blair Cemetery. Visitation will begin 9am Monday. Memorials to St.

Mary's Episcopal Church or Martin Luther Home of Omaha. CAMPBELL-AMAN FUNERAL HOME Blair, NE (402) 426-2191 WOOD-Frank age 77, Neola, IA. Survived by wife Evelyn; 3 daughters, Mrs. Larry (Karen Birkby, Mrs. Ed (Sandra Thomsen, Mrs.

Gary (Connie) Randall; 8 grandchildren. SERVICES 2pm Monday, Neola United Presbyterian Church. Interment Neola Township Cemetery. Military Rites by Neola Post American Legion. Family Visitation 2-4pm Sunday, Hillside Mortuary in Neola.

Memorials to Heart Association, or Underwood R.L.D.S. Church. HILLSIDE MORTUARY Neola, IA (712) 322-6669 WHITE--Harry R. WILSON-Fredricka M. -Frank E.

Cottrell, Monica and Michael Tveit, Loretta Haines and Tim Alexander; 3 grandchildren; brother and sister-inlaw, Jim and Karen Haines; sister and brother-in-law, Beverly and Leonard Brazda. Member of Croatian Cultural Society. SERVICES 8:30 Brewer Korisko Chapel to ST. ROSE CHURCH for 9 am Funeral Mass. VISITATION Tues.

3 pm with Wake Service 7 pm at Mortuary. Interment Hilicrest. Military Honors at Graveside by American Legion Post 331. 5108 SORISKO 731-1234 CHAPEL HANSEN -Henry age 61 Omaha. Survived by wife, Anita; sons, William, Bloomington, MN, Henry Omaha; daughters, Susan Hansen Murphy, Duluth, MN, Michelle Weaver, Cambridge, NE, Anna Sarah Hansen, Omaha; 9 grandchildren; brothers, LeRoy, Robert, Harlan, Delbert and Gordon; sisters, Caroline Arrants, Mildreth Whisenand, Rosemary Lad.

VISITATION Tues. Noon-8 pm, FUneral Home. FUNERAL Wed. 11 am, St. Johns Lutheran Church, Bennington.

Interment Flower Hill. Memorials to the Church or the Heart Fund. HADAN GOLDEN REICHMUTH Bennington, NE KASPAR-Adele, age 81, Omaha. Preceded in death by husband, Victor, daughter and son Rosemary and James 'Shorty' Gomez. Survived by grandchildren, Mary "Bebe" Gomez, Bellevue, Lori and Mike Mangiameli, Jimmie and Precy Gomez, Steve and Betty Gomez, Rod, Vicki Gomez, all Omaha; 16 greatgrandchildren; brother, Joseph Sinkule.

Member of Z.C.B.J. Pathfinders FUNERAL Tuesday 11am, Dworaks Vinton St. Chapel. Interment Bohemian Cemetery. Family will meet with friends Mon.

6:30 to 8pm at mortuary. Visitation begins Monday 12 noon. HEAFEYDWORAK--CUTLER VINTON ST. CHAPEL 2466 S. 16th St.

346-1144 KOENIG-Amelia R. (Fransiscus), age 83, August 10, 1996, Omaha. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Gabriella Fransiscus, brother, Edward G. Fransiscus. Survived by sisters, Alvina A.

"Matt Paup, Harm; brother, Fransiscus; nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday, Larkin Chapel, from 3pm with ROSARY at SERVICES Tuesday from Larkin Funeral Home Chapel at to St. In Memoriam COLLIER-JaMelle X. In loving memory Aug. 12, 1991 Nov.

24, 1993 We love you and we miss you The Davis family GLASS- Theotis Sr. Two years have come and gone since God called you home. We love you and miss you more than ever. Our life without you is sustained by the love you gave again and again. If love could have saved you, you would have never gone away.

Rest in peace. Loving wife, Allie; sons, Jimmy and Eddie; daughter, Barbara. GLASS- -Theotis Sr. Grandpa. tears could build a staircase and memories a lane, we would walk all the way to Heaven to bring you home again.

Love, your grandchildren. PLACZEK-Stanley J. 5 yrs. ago today our Lord took you, you are dearly loved and missed. Your grandchildren Cemetery Lots, Monuments MILACEK MONUMENT CO.

5206 Center St. 551-3007 QUALITY MONUMENT CO. 642-2222 Florists BAKER'S FLOWERS 331-9570 24th Vinton 90th Fort 84th Frederick 50th 111th 136th 132nd Maple 132nd Center 50th Ames 84th Giles 30th Weber Bellevue Road Express Saddle HY-VEE FLORAL SHOPS 132nd Dodge 493-3104 35th 731-6109 51st Center 553-4085 3405 Oak View Dr. 697-1069 90th Maple 571-9633 108th Fort 493-3559 96th 339-2682 120th W. Center Rd.

330-2655 Delivery 8 am-8 pm Funeral Directors BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St. 391-2171 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 1010 North 72nd St.

391-1664 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARY 3618 Farnam St. 345-1664 KREMER FUNERAL HOME 6302 Maple St. 553-3155 ROEDER MORTUARY 50th Ames Ave. 453-5600 2727 North 108th St.

496-9000.

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