Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska (2024)

Omaha Deaths ABELE. -Evelyn -Caroline BARTEK-Paul Joseph BAYER- Gladys BROWN-Hal H. CHRISTAY -Rita Mae CHRISTOFFERSEN-Sofie DUELING--Gerald T. GRASSO -Sebastian ABELE- age 75 of 1025 N. 77th St.

Survived by husband, George; sons, Robert Los Alamitos, Richard of Yuma, Thomas of Omaha; daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Joyce) Redfern, Bakersfield, Edward (Donna) Vampola, Manhattan Beach, 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Theodore (Edna) Neid, North Platte, Neb. Funeral services PM at Westside Chapel. Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park, JOHN A.

GENTLEMAN Westside Chapel 72nd Western Ave. 391-1664 -Caroline, age 90 vears of Herman, Neb. Survived by nieces and nephews. Services Herman Baptist Church, Thursday 2 PM. Burial Herman Cemetery.

CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME Blair, Neb. BARTEK- Paul Joseph, age 23 Apr. 24, 1979 in Arizona. Complete notice later. LARKIN FUNERAL HOME 24th and St.

733-0493 BAYER-Gladys, widow of the late Carl J. Bayer, Van Nuys, formerly of Omaha. Age 81 yrs. Survivors include son, Carl T. Bayer, Ft.

Lauderdale, daughter, Darlene Witberg, Van brother, William Iwood, Seminole, 4 grandchildren. Graveside services Fri. 11 AM Forest Lawn Cemetery. CROSBY BURKET Colonial Chapel 11902 W. Center Rd.

333-7200 BROWN-Hal age 87 yrs. Co. Bluffs, la.r passed away April 24, 1979. Retired employee Northwestern Bell Telephone a member First Christian Church, Co. Bluffs; honorary life member, Board of Deacons, First Christian Church; 50 vr.

member Excelsior Lodge No. 259 A.F. A.M.: Telephone Pioneers of America. Survived by wife, Mable, Co. Bluffs; daughter, Mrs.

Vernon Lindstrom, Omaha; 3 grandchildren; brother, Glenn Brown, Underwood, sister, Florence, Lear, Co. Bluffs; nieces and nephews. Funeral services Fri. 11 AM Woodring Chapel, Pastor Richard Hogan, First Chirstian Church officiating. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery.

Family suggests memorials to First Christian Church Building Fund. Scheduled visitation Thurs. evening 7 to 8:30 PM. Members of Excelsior Lodge are in charge of Masonic Rites. WOODRING FUNERAL HOME 545 Willow Ave.

322-7485 CHRISTAY-Rita Mae, age 75 vrs. of 1323 N. 29th St. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Christine Patterson of St.

Paul, sister, Mrs. Christine Gordon of Richmond, 3 grandchildren, Mrs. Ella Mae Tisdel, Omaha, Ms. Rita M. Patterson, St.

Paul, James Patterson, Altadena, 6 great-grandchildren; other relatives. Wake 7 to 8 PM Chapel. Graveside services 10:30 AM Sat. Family Plot, Forest Lawn Cemetery. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 3920 N.

24th St. 453-7111 CHRISTOFFERSEN-Sofie, age 90 years, 721 So. 56th St. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Edith and Henry Petersen, Omaha; grandsons, Victor and Robert Hansen, both Omaha; step-grandchildren, Henry Petersen, Ft. Lauderdale, Paul Petersen, Lincoin, Kay Ann Larson, Omaho; 11 great-grandchildren.

Services Thursday 1:30 PM from the Swanson Golden Chapel, Rev. W. Clayton Nielsen, officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Memorials to Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church.

Mrs. Christoffersen was a member of Dagmar Rebekah Lodge No. 142 and Danish Sisterhood Lodge No. 119. Dagmar Rebekah Lodge services, 7:30 PM at Mortuary Chapel.

N.P. SWANSON KENNETH GOLDEN MORTUARY 3205 Harney St. 342-1060 T. of 1004 So. 38th age 62 years.

Survived by wife, Inez; daughters, Mrs. Warren (Stella) Storz, Mrs. Richard (Norma) Williams; sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald Jr. and Rosellen, Danny and Ann, all of Omaha; 10 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brothers, Paul Dueling and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Dueling, all Omaha; sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Dorothy) Keyser, Paulina, Mrs. Warren (Hazel) Booher, Mrs. Roger (Virginia) Beck, Mrs. William (Irene) Russell, Mrs.

Dale (Shirley) Sillik, all of Omaha. Services Thursday 2:30 PM from the Farnam Chapel. Rev. Gene Hutton, officiating. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.

CROSBY KUNOLD BURKET 32nd Ave. and Farnam 345-1886 GRASSO- age 82 residence 2712 Iowa St. Survived by daughter, Alice Russ, Smithfield, grandchildren, Daniel James Russ, Virginia Beach, Darcy Jane Miller, Uniontown, brother, Sam Grasso; sister, Louise Vinci; sister-in-law, Helen Grasso, all of Omaha; numerous nieces and nephews, grandnieces grandnephews. Member of Christoforo Columbus Lodge, Order Sons of Italy. Services 9 AM Miller Mortuary, 9:30 Mass St.

Francis Cabrini Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Recitation fo Rosary 7:30 PM Fri. at the Mortuary. O.S.I.A.

please attend. MILLER MORTUARY 1234 So. 10th St. 341-0130 HIGHTOWER -Margaret Z. (Marge), age 80 formerly of 1534 Sumner Lincoln, Neb.

Survived by son, Admiral Christopher; 3 nieces, Mrs. Pauline McGruder, Mrs. Rose Mary Fisher, Mrs. Lorraine Patterson of Omaha; cousin, Mrs. Fawntella Baker, Lincoin, other relatives.

Visitation 5 to 9 PM Newman United Methodist Church, 23rd and Lincoln. Services PM Newman United Methodist Church. Interment family plot, Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Neb. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 3920 24th St. 453-7111 HOBZA-Camilla, age 65 residence 3419 Lafayette.

Survived by husband, Victor daughters, Jeanne Hobza, Mrs. Larry (Mary) Church; son, Donald 2 grandsons; parents, Dave and Julia Rochford, Colon, sisters, Margaret Morrison, Delores Sullivan, Marilyn Rochford; brothers, Gene Rochford, and Gerald Rochford; several aunts and uncles; cousins; nieces and nephews; sister-in-law Betty Rochford. Member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Rosary Society in Colon, St. Cecilias Sodality, Omaha. Services 10:45 AM Fri.

Johnston Mortuary. 11:15 AM Mass St. Cecilia's Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery. St.

Cecilia's Sodality Rosary 3 PM, Parish Rosary 7 PM, both Thurs. at Johnston Mortuary. JOHN E. JOHNSTON SON 311 So. 33rd St.

345-6111 vears. Survived by brother, Rev. KLEINE- age 82 Wendelin Kleine, O.F.M.; 4 sisters, Mrs. Frank Lang, Mrs. Theresa Sandhoefner, Omaha, Sr.

Marie Kleine, C.P.P.S. in Finland and Sr. Mary Pricella Kleine, C.P.P.S., Omaha; niece, Mrs. F. A.

(Theresia Claire) Pilleggi, Kansas City, many other nieces and nephews. George was a member of Holy Name Society, St. Vincent de Paul, and Nocturnal Adoration Society, Franciscian Mission Guild and Oldtime Baseball Assoc. World-Herald, Thursday, April 26, 1979 and HIGHTOWER -Margaret Z. (Marge) HOBZA- Camilla KLEINE LUND-Margaret George M.

A. MATTHEWS-Kamal MATTHEWS McDONALD -Harold of former St. Philomena's member, prominent soloist in the area. Funeral services Thursday 9:30 AM Dworak Mortuary to St. Joseph Church 10 AM.

Interment St. Mary Magdalene Cemetery, Rosary Wed. 8 PM. DWORAK MORTUARY 2466 So. 16th St.

346-1144 LUND -Margaret age 77 yrs. Survived by daughter and son-inlaw, Dorothy and Alex Petrovich; 4 brothers, Andrew, Fred, James and Nels Jensen, all of Omaha; 2 sisters, Mrs. Rose Haug, Mrs. Myrtle Matthies, both of Papillion, Neb. Funeral Fri.

2 PM from the Kremer Funeral Home. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. Memorials are acceptable to the Heart Fund. Visitation Thurs. after 3 PM at the Kremer Funeral Home Annex, 6220 Maple St.

KREMER FUNERAL HOME MATTHEWS-Kamal, age 7 yrs. of 4264 Binney St. Survived by grandparents, Mr. James and Mrs. Pinkey Foster, Omaha; greatgrandmother, Mrs.

Louella Vills; great-aunt, Mrs. Mamie Vills of Jackson, uncles and other relatives. Wake 7 to 8 PM Chapel. Remains will then be forwarded to Collins Funeral Home, Jackson, Miss. for services and interment.

Friends will be received at 2525 Saratoga St. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 3920 N. 24th St. 453-7111 MATTHEWS-Pat, age 26 yrs. of 4264 Binney St.

Survived by parents, Mr. James and Mrs. Pinkey Foster, Omaha; grandmother, Mrs. Louella Vills; aunt, Mrs. Mamie Vills of Jackson, Uncles and other relatives.

Wake 7 to 8 PM Wed. Chapel. Remains will then be forwarded to Collins Funeral Home, Jackson, Miss. for services and interment. Friends will be received at 2525 Saratoga St.

3920 N. THOMAS FUNERAL 24th St. 453-7111 -Harold of 703 So. 67th Ave. Funeral arrangements later.

N. P. SWANSON Kenneth Golden Mortuary 3205 Harney 342-1060 -Raymond W. (Beaver), age 31, Bennington, Neb. Died April 24, 1979, truck accident in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

Survived by wife, Cheryl of Bennington; 6 sons, Scott and Brandon of Bennington; Steven of Crescent, Iowa; Duane, Brian and David, all of Pratt, Kansas; his mother and stepfather, Robert and Pauline Kaufman of Omaha; 2 sisters, Sandra Jones of Logan, lowa and Linda Hughes of Omaha, 4 brothers, Robert, Michael and Richard Kaufman, all of Omaha and Randi Kaufman of El Senora, uncle Raymond Anderson of Honey Creek, lowa; 2 aunts, Allice Horn of Malvern, Iowa and Julia Toman of Co. Bluffs; nieces and nephews. Services Sat. April 28, 1979, 1 PM at the Meyer Funeral Home, Co. Bluffs with interment in the Branson Cemetery, Loveland, Iowa.

Visitation with family Fri. evening between the hours of 6:30 and 8 PM. MEYER FUNERAL HOME Co. Bluffs 322-0293 RADLEY -James 74 years of 700 No. 20th 'Apt.

1305. Survived by wife, Thelma. Funeral Friday 9:30 AM from the Kremer Funeral Home To St. John's Church at 10 AM. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Rosary Thursday 7:30 PM at mortuary. KREMER FUNERAL HOME STEARNS-Rev. Arthur age 96 yrs. of 5009 Western Omaha, passed away Apr. 24, 1979 in Omaha.

Former pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Omaha. Survived by wife, Sylvia; 5 sons, Arthur Donald, William, Vernon and Lyle; 4 daughters, Virginia Johnson, Lillian Foti, Lois Bayles and Diana Lynn Palmer; 25 grandchildren. Funeral services 1:30 PM Fri. at the Congregational Church, Whiting, McCURDY FUNERAL HOME 121 So. 7th St.

328-1144 STILWELL- age 75, Lincoln, Neb. Survived by wife, Flora; son, William S. of Omaha; daughter, Georgia Stilwell, of Lin- Funerals McPHILLIPS-Raymond W. (Beaver) RADLEY- -James N. STEARNS-Rev.

Arthur F. STILWELL-Seely W. STORY- Lida F. -Charles W. WILSON -Harry L.

coln; 1 granddaughter; 1 greatgrandson; sisters, Sarah Beckman of Burr; Mrs. Cooper (Mary) Butt of Mountain Home, Emmaline Stilwell of Unadilla. Services Sat. at 2:30 PM at Tonsing-Fusselman-Perry Funeral Home, Syracuse, Neb. Unadilla Cemetery, Unadilla, Neb.

Family suggests memorials. -Lida age 91 residence 3117 Jackson St. Survived by 1 granddaughter, Barbara Cernelic; 3 great-grandchildren; 1 daughter-in-law, Evelyn M. Story, all of Omaha. Funeral service 11 AM Sat.

at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Hillcrest. Rosary 7:30 PM Fri. at Mortuary. 50th and ROEDER Ames MORTUARY.

453-5600 TESNOHLIDEK- -Charles age 70 years of 2102 St. April 24, 1979. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Anna Slezak, Alexandria, Mrs. Josephine Buglewicz, Omahd; sister-in-law, Rose Tesnohlidek, Omaha; several nieces and nephews; grandnieces and grandnephews.

Services Larkin Chapel Friday 9:30 AM to the Assumption Church at 10 AM. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Recitation of Rosary Thursday 8 PM. Member of Assumption Athletic Club and F.0.E.

No. 154. LARKIN FUNERAL HOME 24th and St. 733-0493 WILSON--Harry L. of David City, age 90 died Apr.

24, 1979. Well known contractor-builder in David City area and 50 yr. member of Masonic Lodge. Survived by sons, of Denison, David of David City; daughters, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Humlicek of David City, Mrs.

Kermit (Barbara) Thompson of Kansas; 18 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Services 2 PM Thurs. at the David City Memorial Chapel. Burial David City Cemetery. Family suggests memorials to the David City Cemetery.

David City Memorial Chapel David City, Neb. Death Notice Rates $1.10 per line per day In Memoriam 3 FUREY -The family of john F. Furey wishes to express their heartfelt thanks for the many cards of sympathy, Masses and beautiful floral sprays and for the food brought in. Thanks to the president and the ladies of Jackson Towers for the lovely lunch after the funeral. Thanks to the nurses on the 6th Floor of Lutheran Hospital for their wonderful care and to Dr.

Arthur Abts and to Fr. Nolan and Libera of St. Peters Church, Cemetery Lots 3 LOTS, $450, FOREST LAWN. To see inquire at cemetery office Area 699, Sec. 21, Lots 3, 4, 5.

To buy call collect, 308-532-3082. 3 PLACES Hillcrest, Rose Lawn. West of Singing Tower. 553-6980. 6 GRAVE lot, No.

82 Shepherd Section, West Lawn. 647-2775 or write P. J. Johnson, P. O.

Box 6, Colon, Neb. 68108. Florists 5 EDERER FLORIST 72nd and Cass St. 558-7729 RAY GAIN FLORIST Fine Service Daily Delivery 4224 Leavenworth 551-0658 BRANDEIS FLOWER SHOPS USE YOUR BRANDEIS CHARGE 449-7100 399-6560 Funeral Directors 6 KREMER FUNERAL HOME 6302 Maple, Benson 553-3155 JOHN GENTLEMAN Westside Chapel 72nd Western Ave. 391-1664 CROSBY KUNOLD BURKET Funeral Chapels 3 Locations 733-1111 333-7200 345-1886 ROEDER MORTUARY 50th and Ames Ave.

453-5600 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN 3411 Farnam 345-1664 MILLER MORTUARY 1234 So. 10 341-0130 The Record Marriage Licenses DOUGLAS COUNTY Chris A. Christensen, Council Bluffs, 23. Melanie A.

Pietrantoni, 4657 Oak 21, James S. Fischer, Beaver Dam, Wis 23. Marie L. Horn, 3314 S. 91st 22.

Joseph E. Pitioun, Omaha, 23. Mary A. Wade, Omaha, 24. Jeffrey L.

Rodgers, 4440 N. 61st 18. Sonya L. Polsley, 5511 N. Eighth 17.

John R. Williams, Overland Park, 26, Vickie L. Petersen, 7562 Hayes Circle, Ralston, 26. Gregory J. Smith, 6425 S.

98th Plaza, 22 Sandra J. Rasmussen, 8735 Lakeview Drive, 20. James K. Beatty, 11520 Westwood Lane, 19. Rena M.

Dugger, 6122 Frederick Christopher R. Sak, 9359 Miami 26. Paula A. Zender, 6775 Blondo 24. William A.

Hood, 3741 Kansas 28. Susan K. Holcomb, 3741 Kansas 26. Robert W. Bruce Bellevue.

21. Nancy Cole, Bellevue, 20. Mark D. Egger, 3401 N. 93rd 25.

Pamela J. Walls, 3401 N. 93rd 29. SARPY COUNTY Russell L. Peterson, Springfield, Neb.

22, Jene Maree Amerine, Fremont, 23. Russell F. John. 709 N. Beadle Papillion, 28.

Ruth Ann Day. 7121 N. 33rd 25. Randolph S. Sutton, 2110 Englewood Drive, Bellevue, 23.

Claudia A. Rudy. 3338 Harmon Circle, 19. David V. Schram, 2831 Lillian 19.

Deborah K. Sorenson, 4820 Glasgow 18. Michael R. Farris, 8621 Plaza, 24. Kathleen A.

Scott, 5429 Bay Meadows Road. 19. Meredith S. Livingston, 1606 Farrell Drive, Bellevue. 39.

Darlyne A. Richardson, 2805 Washington St, Bellevue, 39. Dennis J. True, Gretna, 22. Joan M.

Weeth, Gretna, 20. James R. Stamm, 1019 Fairfax Road, Bellevue, 41. Karen S. Kahle, 1019 Fairfax Road, Bellevue, 30.

John W. Barrett, Tabor, Iowa, 20. Loretta J. Staehlin, 1105 Parc Drive, Papillion, 21. Divorce Actions DOUGLAS COUNTY Asked Marlyn C.

Cain vs. Patrick K. Cheryl M. Jaixen vs Terry S. (legal separation.) Germar G.

West vs. Rhonda D. Duncan H. Matthews vs. Sylvia L.

(annulment) Michael A. Brennan vs. Barbara Pamela A. Karbowski vs. Edward I.

Kathryn L. Balmer vs. Anthony Patricia A. Barclay vs. Robert E.

Gary C. Montgomery vs. Mary Lorrie E. Lowry vs. Michael Warren Tichyvs.

Marcie L. Mary A. Zagor vs. Robert G. (legal separation) Georgia A.

Watson vs. Richard A. Pamela J. Hillyard vs. Robert B.

(annulment.) Granted Jacquelyn and Plas D. Abraham. ClaudiaJ. and Robert C. Ball.

Candace and Rodolfo Solesky. DebraA. and Terry A. Longbine, Marlene and Patrick J. McMillan Helen and Lucius Solomon.

MichaelT and Nancy M. Sheridan. Mary and Mark Moravec. Betty J. and Roy E.

Kellogg. Norma J. and Robert H. Todd Jr. The Weather FORECASTI for Thursday Snow Figures show high Flurries temperatures XXXX for area.

Rain Cold Warm Data from Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA. U.S. Dept. of Commerce so. DAKOTA Valentine O'Neill WYOMING Scottsbluff IOWA North Grand Island Kearney Lincoln COLORADO Hastings' Falls McCook Beatrice -City ZONES KANSAS Extended Forecasts By the National Weather Service Nebraska Saturday through Monday: Partly cloudy Saturday, then increasing cloudiness with scattered showers statewide Monday.

Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Lows upper 30s Saturday, 40s Sunday and Monday. lowa Saturday through Monday: Mostly sunny Saturday, and Sunday. Showers possible Sunday night and Monday. Highs mid-60s Saturday, 60s Sunday and Monday.

Lows in the 30s Saturday to 40s Sunday and Monday. Over the Midlands Highs are for Wednesday, lows are for 12 hours and precipitation is for 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Wednesday. City H. L.

P. Omaha 51 42 59 Omaha Eppley 54 46 56 Norfolk 50 42 45 Valentine 56 39 05 Alliance 60 40 MM Scottsbluff 57 43 20 Beatrice 56 46 Chadron 58 01 Grand island 54 40 North Platte 59 02 Lincoln 53 1 65 McCook 59 45 Sidney 54 41 MM Imperial 59 44 06 Kearney MM MM Kimball MM MM Cedar Rapids 64 61 07 Des Moines 59 55 53 Dubuque 66 52 28 Lamoni 62 55 53 Mason City 56 45 08 Ottumwa 64 57 65 Sioux City 48 44 58 Spencer 49 42 65 Colo Springs 54 42 03 Aberdeen 54 36 Huron 53 40 02 Pierre 59 39 Rapid City 58 35 Sioux Falls 49 12 19 Chanute 77 60 01 Concordia 61 47 03 Dodge City 60 49 Emporia 73 53 Garden City 62 53 Goodland 60 45 Russell MM 47 Albany Albu'que Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic Ctv Baltimore Birmngham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Christn SC Christn WV Chevenne Chicago Cincinnati Cieveland Columbus Dal Ft. Wth Denver Detroit Duluth Fairbnks Hartford Helena Honolulu Houston Ind apolis Jacks ville The Weather Wednesday Thur. Otlk 73 40 rn 82 53 cir 67 52 cir 49 39 .01 cir 63 58 .16 rn 66 61 98 rn 59 53 rn 77 60 rn 65 64 .99 rn 51 36 cay 63 37 cir 57 49 cay 86 65 cOy 80 59 .01 rn 68 63 1.08 rn 81 65 rn 56 34 .17 cav 61 .34 cn 70 62 81 60 79 60 85 62 cir 62 38 .21 cdy 70 53 rn 48 38 .02 cdy 44 28 cdy 50 44 cdv 57 27 rn 84 64 cir 85 70 cdy 68 61 .19 rn 76 65 1.20 cdy The Omaha Summary Wednesday's high temperature, at 3:00 a.m.; low, at 11:00 p.m.; mean, 49; normal, 54. Total departure from normal since Jan.

1, minus 700. Record temperatures April 25: High, 91 in 1954; low, 27 in 1823. Temperatures year ago April 25: Temperatures year ago April 25: High, 64, low 40. Tuesday's heating degree days, 5. Seasonal total, Seasonal normal, Last season to date, 6.983.

Precipitation 18 hours ending 6 p.m., Wednesday, .59 of an inch; total this month, 2.17 inches; total this year, 7.90 inches; surplus since Jan. 1, 2.33 inches. Total to date, last year to midnight 6.48 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m., 62 percent; at noon, 80 percent. Wind at 6 p.m., 23 miles an hourfrom northwest; at noon, 20 miles an hour from north.

Barometer at 6 p.m., 29.89; at noon, 29.87. Sunset today at sunrise Friday at 5:27. Missouri River stage at Omaha at 6 p.m.9.1 feet; 24-hour change, up. 1 of a foot. The solar index for Wednesday was 5.

That means 5 percent of the hot-water supply of a family of four could have been supplied by a solar-heated system. Drug Store Closed? CRIS' REXALLI Corner 50th Dodge IS 7:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. CALL 553-8900 Worldwide Weather Hi Lo Wthr Amsterdam 46 cdy Athens 54 cir Bangkok 92 77 Beirut 68 55 cir Belgrade 68 54 cdy Berlin 59 39 cdy Bogota 72 54 cir Brussels 48 41 cdy B'Aires 69 60 cir Cairo 79 59 cir Caracas 86 70 cdy Copenhagen 46 43 cdy Frankfurt 54 rn Geneva 52 45 cdy Helsinki 41 36 cdy Hong Kong 84 73 cir Jerusalem 69 48 cir jo'burg 68 48 cir Kiev 64 48 cir Lima 70 cir Lisbon 50 cir London 52 43 rn Madrid 61 48 cdy Manila 93 75 cir Mexico City 72 50 cir Montreal 54 45 cdv Moscow 46 41 cdy New Delhi 105 72 cir Nicosia 72 46 cir Oslo 39 33 rn Paris 54 43 cdy Rio 80 60 cay Rome 61 54 cdy San Juan 85 75 cdy Sao Paulo 65 57 Seoul 73 53 cir Singapore 81 rn Stockholm 46 41 cdy Svdney 69 51 cdv Taipei 84 72 cir Tehran 75 61 cdy Tel Aviv 71 54 cir Tokvo 73 56 cdy Toronto 66 48 cir Vancouver 61 41 cdy Vienna 64 45 cdy Elsewhere Wednesday. Thur. Otlk Kan's City 65 46 .14 cdy Las Vegas 84 54 cay Little Rock 78 61 cdy Los Angeles 54 cdy Louisville 67 63 .05 rn Memphis 78 67 cdy Miami 85 71 15.88 cay Milwaukee 72 54 .68 Mpls- St.

P. 53 45 .08 cdy Nashville 69 62 .02 New Orins 82 65 cdv New York 68 58 .02 rn Norfolk 78 55 rn Okla. City 81 59 cir Orlando 76 68 94 cdy Philad phia 79 56 .24 rn Phoenix 60 cdy Pittsburgh 62 rn Ptland, Me 42 rn Ptland, Ore 44 cir Reno 66 26 cay Richmond 79 57 rn St P. Louis Tampa 62 69 .36 Salt Lake 38 .11 cir San Diego 56 San Fran 55 Seattle 69 42 Spokane 63 37 St St Marie 62 .63 cdy Tulsa 88 cir Washington 79 62 rn Newspaper Recycling Friday's collection of newspapers for recycling will be in Sector 45, a northwest area from 30th to 52nd Streets from Ames Avenue to Vane Street and from 52nd to the Missouri River north of Vane to the city limits. For details, call 592- 5520.

NEW YORKT LAW Lad TIMES 14th Jones Tonight The Preston Love Orchestra with Michael Pointer NEXT WEEK: OGDEN EDSL A DE LIE BISTRO Exquisite Continental Dining CLOSED MONDAY EVENINGS 14th Jones We're the people who care. 3205 HARNEY 342-1060 Private Parking Facilities Dick Denton Alan Kula LOCALLY OWNED Dick Denton N.P. Swanson401 MEASLIMU SERVICE Kenneth Golden GOLD GOI THE RULE DEN Mortuary Real Estate Mailbag By Robert J. Bruss Real Estate Feature Services. Q.

We plan to sell our small home and build a new one costing $5,000 more. Do we have 18 months to build our new home, before or after we sell our present home, so we won't have to pay capital gains tax on our sale profit? A. To defer the profit tax, you must buy a more expensive principal residence replacement within 18 months before or after selling your old principal residence. In other words, you have a 36- month period starting 18 months before the sale of your old home and ending 18 months after the sale within which to buy your replacement home. Since you'll be building a new home, however, the Internal Revenue Service gives you up to 24 months after the sale to move in to your new home if construction started no later than 18 months after the sale.

Your tax adviser can help if you need more explanation. Asthmatic Children Welcomed to Camp A camp for children with asthma still has space in its session July 22-28 at Camp Harriet Harding near Louisville, it was announced Wednesday. The camp is sponsored by the American Lung Association of Nebraska. Information can be obtained by calling the association's Omaha office at 393-2222 or its Lincoln office at 474-5858. Outside those areas, callers can use a toll-free number, 800- 742-7594.

A Name You Can Trust Since 1921 MYERS FUNERAL HOME 2416 No. 22nd 346-0248 L. Kenneth Myers Services Friday For Louis Elbert Daily Forecasts By the National Weather Service Zones 1, 2, 5 and 6 Partly cloudy today with highs in mid- to upper 60s. Mostly clear tonight with lows in mid- to upper 30s. Mostly clear Friday with highs in mid- to upper 60s.

Zones 3, 7, 8, 11 and 12 Partly cloudy today with highs 60 to 65. Partly cloudy tonight with lows in upper to lower 40s. Partly cloudy Friday with highs in low to mid-60s. Zones 9, 4, 10, 13, 14, including Omaha, Council Bluffs vicinity Partly cloudy today with highs 60 to 65. Mostly clear tonight with upper 30s tower 40s.

High Fridayin low to mid-60s. Western lowa Partly cloudy and cool today with chance for scattered showers. Highs in 50s, low in upper 30s. Highs Friday in low 50s. Kansas Partly cloudy today with highs in 60s.

Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Friday in mid-60s to low 70s. South Dakota Cloudy with widely scattered light showers today and Friday. Lows tonight in low 30s. Highs today and Friday in 50s.

Colorado Fair to partly cloudy today with highs 55 to 65, upper 40s to low 50s in the mountains. Lows tonight in upper 20s to upper 30s with 15 to 25 in mountains. Highs Friday in 60s to low 70s with 50s in mountains. Wyoming Partly cloudy today with chance for widely scattered showers. Slow warming trend with highs in upper 40s to upper 60s.

Lows tonight in upper teens to mid30s. Highs Friday in 50s to upper 60s. Missouri Partly cloudy today with highs in 50s and 60s. Clearing and colder tonight with lows in the 40s and low 50s. Sunny Friday with high in the mid-60s.

Organ Concert Lincoln Organ music from four centuries will be featured in a concert to be presented at 8 p.m. Friday by advanced students of the University organ. braska School of Music. The performance will be in Kimball Recital Hall. WORLD-HERALD BUREAU World-Herald News Service 50 70 Des Moines Funeral services will be here Friday at 1 p.m.

at Westover Funeral Home for Louis Elbert, 84, former owner of the Bock Omaha Travel Agency Omaha. Elbert, an Omaha resident for 59 years, died Wednesday following a stroke. He moved to Des Moines in 1972. Survivors include his wife, Mabel; daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Sypal, Des Moines; sisters, Mrs.

Gretchen Grossman, Miami Beach, and Mrs. H. Christensen, Anaheim, two grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Settlement Reached In Supper Club Fire Newport, Ky. (AP) A county judge and a federal judge approved $6.7 million out-of-court settlement in a class action suit arising from the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire in which 165 persons died.

About 250 survivors and relatives of those who died or were injured in the fire in May 1977 will benefit. Enjoy a GOODRICH MALT FOR LUNCH Inexpensive Nutritious "Pamous The Cheapest lunch in Town! 20-oz. Size Big 20-OZ. CUSTOM MALTS DAIRY STORES Elizabeth J. and James W.

Jensen. Arnice W. and Kenneth L. Edwards. Gail S.

and Robert E. Lee. Rodney J. and Hazel Merrill Lori J. and Larry D.

Woolridge, Joyce A. and Ivan R. Feo. Mary A. and Clair G.

Cloyed, James M. and Barbara Z. Daughton. Mary E. and Gregory A.

Burns, Dismissed Lila A. McChesney vs John D. David S. Davis vs. Christa L.

SARPY COUNTY Asked Mark A. Wilseyvs, Dawn Russell D. Lindner vs. Iona M. Susan J.

Naranjo vs. Lazaro. Betty Lou Garcia vs. Simon Jr. Cynthia L.

Price vs. Richard L. Nancy J. Niemeier vs. Daniel R.

Cathy E. Huff vs. Douglas M. (legal separation.) Nancy L. Moss vs.

Charles M. Renee M. Holmes vs. Robert J. Diana E.

Skeens vs. Larry W. William A. Lucia vs, Mary V. Karen M.

Wilson vs. Donald T. Judith E. Jones vs. Glen E.

(legal separation.) Granted Melvin L. and Marie J. Kennedy. Susan G. and James M.

Hansen. Bonnie L. and Terrance A. Dulek. Glenn T.

and Linda C. Keller. LindaL. and Robert F. Johnson Jr.

Raymond F. and Christine M. Neubauer Kevin G. and Ruth A. Riegelman.

LauraK and Scott A. Marcus. Police Calls BURGLARIES Deep Rock Service Station, 4229 N. 60th St. $21, Wednesday Charles Hopkins, 4223 Boyd stereo equipment.

Tuesday. Roy Glup, 3512 Hickory TV. value $450, and $10 cash, Tuesday. THEFTS William Johnson, 5015 N. 103rd.

ophthalmoscope, value $215, from 2912 Manderson Tuesday James Matthews 4100 N. 30th watch ring, value $650, from auto, Tuesday INJURED IN TRAFFIC Robert Grosse, 25. of 3402 Ernst two-car, 36th and Newport Streets, 8:30 p.m Tuesday Edward Ulpis, 17, of 2416 S. 49th car-motorcycle. 19th and Davenport Streets, 8 p.m Tuesday.

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