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Wednesday, March 27, 1996 0 The Bismarck Tribune DEATHS Charles Agnew Charles J. "Chuck" Agnew, died March 19, 1996, in Tucson. Burial was March 22 in Holy Hope Cemetery, Tucson. Mr. Agnew was born in Enid, Mont.

to Thomas and Pearl Agnew. Chuck was raised and lived most of his life in Dickinson. He was an avid golfer and a friend to many. He graduated from Dickinson High School, attended Dickinson State Teachers College and married in 1941. He served in the U.S.

Marine Corps during World War II, then returned to Dickinson and worked for Burlington Northern Railroad until his retirement in 1977. He is survived by his wife, Mary, after 54 happy years; one daughter, Nancy Mann, Jamestown; three sons and daughters-in-law, Charles Jr. and Rita, Tucson, Patrick a and Denise, Mandan, and Robert and Debra, Littleton, two brothers, Bob, Dickinson, and Jack, Auburn, two sisters, Lois Morrissey, St. Paul, and Viola Pflueger, Seattle; six grandchildren, Kerrie, Scott, Jennifer, David, Tamsin and Jenny; and one great -grandchild, Tyler. A memorial service will be held for Chuck at 10:30 a.m.

MST June 2 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Dickinson. Everell Billadeau PARSHALL Everell Billadeau, 74, Parshall, died March 24, 1996, in a Minot hospital. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at First Lutheran Church, Parshall.

He is survived by his wife, Marion, Anderson, S.C.; five sons, Richard, Fort Worth, Texas, James, Boone, Iowa, William, Minot, Edwin and Monte, both of Parshall; four daughters, Avis Norby, Ranae Billadeau, Elana Billadeau and Elona Garrett, all of Anderson; one brother, Leon, Parshall; and one sister, Doris Miller, Arizona. (Johnson Funeral Home, Parshall) Henry Entzel HALLIDAY Henry Entzel, 74, Halliday, died March 25, 1996, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Thursday at Halliday Assembly of God Church, with burial in St. Paul's Cemetery, rural Dodge.

He is survived by his wife, Armella; one daughter, Deborah Entzel, Bismarck; two sons, Elvis, Killdeer, and Charles Ahmann, Hettinger; one brother, Edwin, Hazen. (Seibel Funeral Home, Hazen) John Lien Jr. REGENT John Alden Lien 75, Regent, died March 25, 1996, in the Hettinger hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Friday at Ulmer-Zich American Legion Hall, Regent, with burial in Alden Cemetery, rural Regent.

He is survived by one brother, Walter, Albany, and two sisters, Julia Olson, Regent, and Edith Schultz, Columbia Falls, Mont. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Mott) Emma Miller HAZEN Emma Miller, 96, Hazen, died March 26, 1996, in the Beulah nursing home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Friday at Peace Lutheran Church, Hazen. Further arrangements are pending at Seibel Funeral Home, Hazen.

L. Irene Tilley DICKINSON L. Irene Tilley, 91, Dickinson, died March 26, 1996 in Dickinson. Burial will be in Shafter Memorial Park, Shafter, Calif. (Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson) Ron's Hearing Aid Services 1305 East Central Avenue 222-3278 (Next to Hardee's North) Nationally Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Science Ron Schauer Licensed Dispenser Buehler-Larson Funeral Home MEDINA Emil H.

Sam, 81, Medina, died March 25, 1996, in Jamestown. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at English Lutheran Church, Medina, with burial in Medina Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; six sons, Dwayne, Harrisonburg, Gerald, Santa Ana, Robert, Minot, Marlyn, Sawyer, Gene, Washburn, and Bradley, Harvey; and four daughters, Shirley Steichen, New England, June Berge, Midville, Utah, Virginia Schmidt, Mandan, and Sherleen McCarty, Menoken. (Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown) Donna Furl Emil Sam Donna Mae Furl, 55, formerly of Bismarck, died March 25, 1996, in a Las S.

Vegas hospital. Graveside services will at Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, at a later date. She is survived by her husband, Wes; three daughters, Debra Sullivan, Missoula, Diane Schneider, Bismarck, and Darla Lial, Las Vegas; one son, Dale Blohm, Billings, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kehl, Jamestown; one sister, Bonnie, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and two brothers, Robbie, Las Vegas, and Perry, Fargo.

Clementine Suchy GOLVA Clementine Suchy, 95, Wibaux, Mont, died March 22, 1996, in Wibaux. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Golva, with burial in Mandan Union Cemetery. She is survived by four daughters, Marian Suchy, Wibaux, Joan Suchy-Pavlish, Golva, Dolores Suchy-Sneider, Fort Collins, and Gloria' Suchy-Hedrick, Cleveland, Tenn.

(Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home, Beach) Olga Halvorson CHURCHS FERRY Olga Halvorson, 92, Churchs Ferry, died March 25, 1996, in the Devils Lake hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Lebanon Free Lutheran Church, Leeds, with burial in Lebanon Cemetery, rural Leeds. She is survived by six sons, Harold, Arland and Gerald, all of Leeds, Darwin, Churchs Ferry, Richard, Great Falls, and Larry, Mandan. (Nelson Funeral Home, Maddock) Donald Schmidt Donald Reed Schmidt, 45, 3010 Twin City Drive, Mandan, died March 26, 1996, in a Bismarck hospital.

Arrangements are pending at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan. Roy Haadem TAPPEN Roy Haadem, 90, Tappen, died March 26, 1996, in a Bismarck hospital. Arrangements are pending at Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown. The Box Boxes Padding Banding Shop Tape Bubble Wrap Containers 7 Plastic Packing Ship Peanuts Pads Shipping Van Pads UPS Paper 1200 Industrial Drive (In Jobber's Moving Storage Bldg.) Bismarck 222-1111 FORMALS See us for prearranged funerals, consulting and monuments 1701 Sunset Drive, Mandan Chapels in New Salem and Center Gary Pat Larson Larson ned 01 Bismarck's only locally THOUGHTFULLY owned funeral home PRICED FUNERALS Introducing Bismarck Funeral Home's four funeral plans PLAN PRICE YOUR CHOICE FROM For a free, no Steel Casket plan $3,690 four caskets obligation Wood Casket Plan $4,495 Five caskets brochure, Stainless Steel Casket Plan $4,995 caskets call or write us. Five Casket Plan Five caskets Copper BISMARCK FUNERAL HOME Hwy.

83 Calgary Bismarck, ND 58501 223-4055 Page 9A; Flat tax would cost majority of farmers The plan would replace current individual and Associated Press porate income flat-rate tax A 17 percent flat federal income tax would benefit ness income. den North Dakotans who run large farms, but would bur- According those with small or unprofitable operations, longer allow Maccording to a report released Tuesday. land and If Congress were to accept the 17 percent flat tax their taxable proposal introduced by Rep. Dick Armey, -Texas, the they would total income and Social Security taxes paid by North The report Dakotans who farm less than 2,000 acres would in- efit despite crease, said researchers in the North Dakota State the tax plan University Agricultural Economics Department. farmers to FOR THE RECORD BIRTHS MEDCENTER ONE MEDCENTER ONE HAROLD HJELMSTAD, 605 Division Mandan, DAUGHTER, Nikki and Ray p.m., March Linton, 4:02 p.m., March 25.

al Home, Grand Forks) ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER CRIME STOPPERS I DAUGHTER, Chris and Janet Call Bismarck Area Crime Beulah, 8:03 p.m., March Stoppers at 224-TIPS (224-8477) -Iverson, 125. report information about any SON, Eugene and Mary Hal- in Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh verson, 108 New Town 3:38 County or Morton County. a.m., March 26. Information can be given ELSEWHERE anonymously and you may be eligible for cash rewards if the DAUGHTER, Frank and Kim- information leads to an arrest.

berla Lucier, Fargo, March 26. Grandparents are Dale and Linda Thomsen. and John and Donna BEG YOUR PARDON all of Bismarck. If an error that you spot DEATHS significantly changes the taxes, and estate and gift taxes, with a of 17 percent on wages, pensions and busi- to the NDSU report, the tax plan would no farmers to deduct the interest they pay on machinery purchases. That would inflate incomes, and consequently the amount owe in income and Social Security taxes.

says farmers with high profits would benthe removal of the interest deduction. But would force a majority of North Dakota pay more, researchers said. of any Tribune news story, please 75, call the metro editor at 223-2500, 10:30 extension 250. Funer- NOT THE FIRST TIME: Sunday's article about changes at Dickinson State University implied faculty and staff are being evaluated for the first time. In the past, faculty have been evaluated to although evaluations are new for crime most staff.

Also, president Philip W. Conn arrived at DSU years ago. TIMES FOR CALLS I The hours for handling calls for Appointment Book and obituaries are 3:30 7:30 p.m. weekdays and 4:30 to 7 Saturday Sunday. Call 223-2500, extension 240.

SERVICES SCORE COUNSELING FOR BUSINESS, p.m. Wednesday, 418 E. Broadway Ave. Call 250-4303 for information. SPORTS INJURY SCREENING PROGRAM, Human Performance Center.

Call 221- 8011 or 1-800-222-7858 for information. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE, p.m. Thursdays, Ascension Church. BISMARCK-BURLEIGH NURSING SERVICE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING, 1-3 p.m. Thursday, Sterling Senior Center.

CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT IMMUNIZATIONS, 9 a.m.noon MST Thursday, New Salem Peace Church. FUNERALS TODAY RICHARD FRICKE, 84, Bismarck, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Bethel Lutheran Church, Bismarck. (Boelter Funeral Home) ELEANOR HAGEROTT, 90, Mandan, 11 a.m., Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Mandan. (Buehler-Larson Funeral Home) EVA KOCH, 80, Solen, 11 a.m., Perry Funeral Home, Mandan.

WINNIFRED KOPP, 62, Chandler, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Mandan. (Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan) KENNETH LONG, 76, Kalispell, 11 a.m., Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church, Williston. (Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston) ESTHER PETERSON, 85, Mercer, p.m., Mercer Community Center. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn) INCREDIBLE SAVINGS We use your existing cabinet framework.

which saves you at least LESS MESS Quick No hassle Less-mess installation. It's convenient you don't even need to remove your belongings from your cabinets. 2 3 DAY INSTALLATION We use your existing cabinet framework, which saves you at least Kitchen, FREE Call in today 667-1906 for your estimate (solvers 1-800-917-1906 GOOD GRIEF For children, teens, and adults that have experienced grief after the death of a loved one. This program is a step in the ongoing healing process of grief by offering information and support. Separate sessions will be held for children in grades first through third, fourth through sixth, teens, and adults.

Five sessions include; Grief; Feelings; Anger, guilt and depression; Telling Your Story; Taking Care of Yourself; Remembering and Hope. April 1 through April 29, 1996 5 Consecutive Mondays, 6:30 8 p.m. Medcenter One College of Nursing 512 North 7 Street, Bismarck, ND NO FEE IS REQUIRED Cosponsored by Belter Funeral Home Call the Women's Health Center to register 224-6376 Paul Dolbec Paul R. Dolbec, 56, Derry, N.H, died suddenly, March 21, 1996, at his home. He was born in Cambridge, the son of Raymond P.

and Emilienne J. (Couillard) Dolbec. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. He had lived in Bismarck for many years, having only recently moved to Derry.

He owned and operated a whole; sale plant business and was a communicant of St. Theresa Church. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Marcella "Sally" (Grad) Minot; one daughter, Lisa Dolbec, Scottsdale, two sons, Michael Paul, Bismarck, and Kelly John, Burnsville, one grandson, Tanner Dolbec; his mother, Emilienne (Dolbec) Rousseau and his step-father, Henry Rousseau; both of Naples, five sisters, Carmen Parnell and Madeleine Parsons, both of Manchester, Mary Frances Kirouac, Bedford, N.H., and Ann Blais and Catherine Dolbec, both of Manchester; and many nieces and nephews. Services were held March 26 at St. Therese Church, Manchester, Burial will be in North Dakota.

The family prefers memorials to American Cancer Society, 170 1 Mayflower Drive, Manchester, N.H. 03104. Nick Gregory PUBLIC EVENTS: STONE SOUP KITCHEN, noon-1 p.m., Ruth Meiers Hospitalcity House, 1800 E. Broadway Ave. Use north door.

BISMARCK PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, for ages 4-6, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. and 1 and 6:30 p.m. This week, Spell." HEALTH FAIR, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church fellowship hall. TARTS: JAZZ, Hal Galper Trio, 8 p.m., Bismarck Elks Club. GOVERNMENT: STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, oil matters, 9 a.m., Pioneer Room, state Capitol.

STATE BOARD OF NURSING, administrative rules hearing, 3 Fort Totten Room, Capitol. CONFERENCES, CONVENTIONS: NORTHERN WATER WORKS, Ramada Hotel. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, Holiday Inn. ORGANIZATIONS: BISMARCK GOLDEN KIWANIS CLUB, 9:30 a.m., Municipal Country Club. ELKS BAND, 7:30 p.m.

SERTOMA CLUB, noon, Kelly's Bar and Grill. VFW, pinochle, 7:30 p.m. FORT MCKEEN TACHMENT OLD SCOUTS SO- In Memory of It broke our hearts to lose you. But you didn't go alone. A part of us went with you.

The day God took you home. A million times we missed you, A million times we cried, If love could have saved you, You never would have died. We Love, APPOINTMENT BOOK CIETY, 7:30 p.m., Pizza meeting room, Mandan. ART IN THE PARK COMMITTEE, 7 p.m., Pizza, Mandan. Open to prospective members.

MANDAN GOLDEN AGE CLUB, 2 p.m., Senior Center. PEO CHAPTER AK, 1:15 p.m., homes of Shirley Shaw, 201 First Ave. N.E., Mandan. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB, 1:30 p.m., home of Melva Weber, 215 W. Owens Ave.

SCOTTISH RITE, 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple. TOMORROW PUBLIC EVENTS: SPAGHETTI DINNER, 5-8 p.m., Mandan Eagles. Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop No. 54. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, committees meet during the day at Civic Center and Radisson Inn.

ARTS: CINEMA 100 FILM SERIES, "Before the Rain, 3 and 5:30 p.m., Grand Theatres. GOVERNMENT: STATE COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY, 1:30 p.m., Holiday Inn. CONFERENCES, CONVENTIONS: N.D. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION, through Friday, Radisson Inn. WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL, through Saturday, Doublewood Kenneth Oberg To the grave we travel, The flowers are placed with care, No one knows the heart ache, As we turn to leave you there.

If tears could build a stairway and Heartaches could make a lane, We would walk a path to heaven and Bring you back again. miss you! your family. FAIRFIELD Nick Gregory, 72y Fairfield, died March 23, 1996, in the Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MST Thursday at St.

Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church, Belfield, with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Belfield. survived by his wife, Josephine; two sons, Lawrence, Redmond, and Leroy, Fairfield; one daughter, Germaine Ueckert, Beach; four sisters, Jenny Gerhart, Dickinson, Ann Nordahl, Halliday, Betty Drumm, Davenport, Iowa, and Olga Nelson, Wisconsin; and one brother, Tony, Lemmon, S.D. (Mischel-Olson Chapel, Dickinson) Lew Reiter DICKINSON Lew Reiter, 85, Dickinson, died March 24, 1996, in the Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

MST Thurs: day at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Dickinson, with burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Dickinson. He is survived by his wife, Regina; three sons, Robert, Billings, William, Dickinson, and Thomas, Woodbury, one daughter, Kathleen Wilhelmson, Dickinson; and one brother, Joe, Yakima, Wash. (Mischel-Olson, Chapel, Dickinson) Marjorie Falcon Inn.

WILLISTON Marjorie Carol Falcon, 78, Billings, formerly of Williston, died March 23,0 1996, in a Billings nursing home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Williston, with burial in Trenton Cemetery. She is survived by one daughter, Virginia Beyl, Billings; two sons, James, Billings, and Dean, ton; and three sisters, MarionOlson, Williston, Maxine Greer, Seattle, and Ileen Haliday, Seattle.

(Everson Funeral Home, Williston) Hjalmar Udland TIOGA Hjalmar J. Udland, 83,: formerly of Tioga, died March 25, 1996, in the Williston hospital. Serv-. ices will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday: at Bethel Lutheran Home, Williston, with burial in Bethany Cemetery, rural Tioga.

(Everson Funeral Home, Williston) Bonnie Jacobson: WILLISTON Bonnie Jacobson, 54, Williston, died March 26, 1996, in a Minot hospital. Arrangements are pending at Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston. STATE DEATHS BELCOURT Emma Greatwalker, 80. COOPERSTOWN Floyd Lende, 86. ENDERLIN Clara Lindemann, 85.

FARGO Reuben Enger, 83; Don-: na Gader, 65; Beverlyann Legler, Grace Nelson, 94. GRAFTON James Ganyo, 58. GRAND FORKS Ralph Bray, 94; Neil Noyes, 55; Shad Thompson, 23; Howard Wenlund, 58. HANKINSON Nellie Torgerson, 90. HORACE Harold Koenen, 73.

JAMESTOWN Helen Lizakowski, 73; Georgia Poindexter, 94. LISBON Zura Osburn, 87. LOSTWOOD Clara Lindberg, 82. MCVILLE Sanfred Hermanson, 78. MEDINA Emil Sam, 81.

MINOT Betty Dillwith, 71; Melba: Hilson-McKay, 75; Cora Thomas, 74. NECHE Frank Trenbeath, 73. NORTHWOOD Gerald Tandberg, 61. PARSHALL Everell Billadeau, 74. ROLLA Selma Wilkie, 74.

SHARON Thea Mikkeison, 86. STANLEY Orris Davidson, 66. VALLEY CITY Elsie Beyer, 87. WAHPETON Lydia Hermes, 87..

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