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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 7

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NUBS Wednesday, January 17, 1990 The Bismarck Tribune PogeM TION SEMINAR, on financial planning, 8:30 a -5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Kelly Inn, Bismarck. Seminar will also be held Friday and Saturday at International Inn, Minot. No registration is necessary. GOLDEN LINK WORKSHOP, "Home Health Care," 2-4- p.m., Thursday, Medcenter One Medical Staff Conference Rooms.

Call 224-6376 to fundraiser in Gackle. The matching money was contributed instead by the Gackle branch of the Lutheran Brotherhood. HEBRON ERRORS: Sunday's story on the Hebron School District contained several factual errors. The amount of Hebron's award from U.S. Gypsum in an asbestos case is $832,000, which IF YOU SPOT an error that significantly changes the meaning of any Tribune news story, please call the metro editor at 223-2500, extension 250.

WRONG MATCH: In a Jan. story, the Tribune erroneously credited the Cackle branch of the Aid Association for Lutherans with matching the money raised for Joel Zenker at a is collecting interest at the current rate (presently 8.16 percent) while U.S. Gypsum appeals. On its legal bill, Hebron has already paid the first of four $17,000 installments. The projected loss of state foundation aid is not $100,000 for 1990-91, but $40,000 for the current school year and $60,000 for the next.

WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH- 7 p.m.. Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 1143 N. 26th St. For more information call 223-3566. MASTECTOMY SUPPORT GROUP 7 p.m..

Great Plains Rehabilitation Services, 1120 E. Main Ave. For more information call 224-7988. THURSDAY NIGHT ALA-TEEN, 6 30 for children ages 12-20, Good Shepherd Parish Education Building. THURSDAY NIGHT AA, 8, 605 N.

Fourth St. RAPE CRISIS CENTER, Support group for victims of sexual assault, 7 p.m. Next 10-week session begins Feb. 15. For more information call 222-8782.

CAPITAL CITY AA open meeting, 8 p.m., 103ViS. Third St. NORTH CITY GROUPS AA and AL-ANON, 8 p.m.. Faith Lutheran Church. Open to prospective members but no smoking.

THURSDAY NIGHT AA, 8 p.m., Lutheran Church of the Cross, 1001 E. Highland Acres Road. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, a support group for single parent families. For more information call 223-3835 or 258-4791. THURSDAY NOON OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, noon, 605 N.

Fourth St. (George House) THURSDAY CITY CENTER AA STEP MEETING, 8 p.m., Ninth St. and Ave. B. No Smoking.

EPILEPSY SUPPORT GROUP, 7-8 p.m., south classroom, St. Alexius Medical Center. ALPHA CARE LIFELINES EVENING DISCUSSIONS, for widowed persons, 7:30 p.m., Boelter Funeral Home. braska to face the charges. Trial has not been set.

CQUNTY(BURLEIGH) JUDGE GAIL HAGERTY INSUFFICIENT FUNDS: Mark A. Giar- dini, Fargo, five days suspended for one year, $50 costs. JUDGE BURT RISKEDAHL UNLAWFUL DELIVERY OF ALCOHOL: Alfred Smith, 21, 3315 S. University Drive, $200 and 90 days, $200 and 83 days suspended for one year, $50 costs. THEFT OF PROPERTY: Michael F.

Ficek, 19, 113 W. Bowen 15 days suspended for one year, $100 costs. CITY(BISMARCK) JUDGE WILLIAM SEVERIN DRAG RACING: Curtis Lee Kraft, 21, 1410 E. Bowen $100. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: David Ben Fischer, 38, P.O.

Box 387, Bismarck, $300 and seven days, seven days suspended for one year. SALE OF ALCOHOL TO A MINOR: Patrick Gleich, 27, Rt. 1 Box 75, Bismarck, $200. MINOR IN POSSESSION: Michael Hack, 19, 507 Collins Mandan, $100; also, MINOR IN A LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT, $150 and two days, two days suspended for one year. James Holznagel, 20, 135 New Jersey $100.

Leon Martinez, 20, 1010 First St. N.E., Mandan, five days suspended for one year, $100 costs, previous suspension of six-day sentence revoked. THEFT OF PROPERTY: Jason C. Nelson, 19, 930 N. Fourth $300 and five days, $150 and five days suspended for one year.

Matthew Net-terville, 33, Fort Yates, $100 and five days, five days suspended for one year. Eldena Rau, 62, Napoleon, $100 and five days, five days suspended for one year. Jenny Schmidt, 19, 1836 Allison Drive, $300 and five days, $150 and five days suspended for one year. Jeffrey E. Wolff, 18, 930 N.

Fourth $300 and five days, $150 and five days suspended for one year. MISREPRESENTATION OF AGE: Duran Sailer, 18, Stanton, $100 suspended for one year; also, MINOR IN A LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT, $150 and three days, three days suspended for one year. NO LIABILITY INSURANCE: Geral-dine Yellow Cloud, 25, 3315 S. University Drive, $150 and five days, five days suspended for one year. DEATHS Reginald Krueger LEHR Reginald Krueger, 81, Lehr, died Jan.

12, 1990, in the Wishek hospital. Services were held Monday at Fredonia, with the Rev. Gary Bertsch officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Jamestown. Mr.

Krueger was born Dec. 18, 1908, on the family farm near Fredonia. He attended rural school and Fredonia public school. He helped on the family farm. He marred Theresa Weiss, March 28, 1932, at Napoleon.

They farmed his family's farm for 42 years. They sold the farm in 1974 and moved into Lehr. He is survived by his wife; five brothers, Sebeka, Magelon, LaMoure, Clifford, Spokane, Milford, Banks, and Arnold, Crookston, and one sister, Hattie Krueger, Crookston. (Haut Funeral Home, Wishek) Glen Seibold CLEVELAND, N.D. Glen C.

Seibold, 58, Cleveland, died Jan. 15, 1990, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jamestown, with the Rev. Allen Myers officiating.

Burial will be in New Home Seventh-day Adventist Cemetery, Sykeston. Mr. Seibold was born Aug. 23, 1931, at Sykeston, where he was raised on the family farm and attended rural school. He graduated from Sheyenne River Academy, Harvey, in 1949.

He married Geraldine Schroeder, Aug. 31, 1952, at Jamestown. They farmed near Cleveland for 30 years. He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. David (Judy) Prosser, Cupertino, three sons, Loren, Palo Alto, Mark, Garrison, and Thomas, Berrien Springs, his mother, Mathilda Seibold, Jamestown; four sisters, Mrs.

Jarjorie Dassenko, Sanborn, Mrs. Lila Erickson, Cleveland, Mrs. Valeria Tullbane, Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Gladys Hulse, Loma Linda, and two brothers, Vernon, Buchanan, and Willis, Sykeston. (Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown) Dr.

Richard Tudor EDINA, Minn. Dr. Richard B. Tudor, 75, Edina, died Jan. 13, 1990, in Edina after a long illness.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Edina. Survivors include his twin brother, Dr. Robert B.

Tudor, Bismarck, N.D. The family prefers memorials to Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Albert Wagner Albert Wagner, 63, 632 N. 26th died Jan. 16, 1990, In a Bismarck hospital after a long illness. Services will be held at 2 1 Albert Wagner worked for the city of Bismarck for35years.

rl p.m. Friday at First Evangelical Free Church, Bismarck, with the Revs. Barry Lee and Joseph Gwin, and Bishop Herman Ard officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. Visitation begins at 3 p.m.

today at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck, and continues at the church one hour before services. Mr. Wagner was born Nov. 5, 1926, on a farm near Washburn. He was raised on a farm near Turtle Lake and attended rural schools.

The family moved into Turtle Lake in 1940. He moved to Bismarck in 1952. He married Betty Wahl, Dec. 23, 1954, at Bismarck. He worked for the city of Bismarck for 35 years.

He is survived by his wife; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Deb and Cecil Stanton, and Connie Wagner, all of Atlanta, Nancy and Dale Brainerd, Fargo, and Tammy and Alan Klein, Wahpeton; one son and daughter-in-law, Timothy and Susan, Valley City; three sisters, Freida Woodworth, Eda Steinwand and Pauline Bauer, all of Bismarck; and 11 grandchildren. Mary Whiteman Mary Whiteman, 93, 1010 12th Ave. N.E., Mandan, died Jan. 15, 1990, in the Mandan nursing home. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday at Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan, with the Rev. A. Ben Dove officiating. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation begins at 2 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mary Stack was born May 5, 1896, in Morton County. She married Harry Whiteman, Nov. 7, 1918, at Mandan. They homestead-ed in the Flasher area in the 1920s.

They moved to Madan in 1926. Mr. Whiteman died in 1968. She entered Mandan Villa in December 1989. She is survived by three sons, Donald, Mandan, Robert, Chandler, and Paul, Hillsboro; one brother, Tony, Mandan; one sister, Mrs.

Ann Karry, Puyallup, eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. OLL FREE 1-800-552-2302 117 N. 5th St. Bismarck 223-0918 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE Depend I Fitted Brief mP Depend mrmtntt I ttl4M. Depend OFF BIRTHS MEDCENTERONE SON, Tom and Sherry Strand, 306 Dave 12:49 a.m., Jan.

16. DAUGHTER, Doug and Debi Kroll, 1727 N. Grandview Lane, 1:59 a.m., Jan. 16. SON, Paul and Tracy Roerich, 2910 Ontario Lane, No.

3, 3:01 a.m., Jan. 10. MANDAN HOSPITAL DAUGHTER, Denise and Myron Mut-zenberger, Hazen, 8:50 a.m., Jan. 16. ELSEWHERE TWIN SON AND DAUGHTER, Bruce and Kris Adolf, Colorado Springs, Jan.

15. Grandparents are Delmar and Marlene Adolf, Bismarck. DEATHS ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER AUDREY SMITH, 77, 1616 E. Ave.

12:01 a.m., Jan. Funeral Home, Jamestown PAUL MCCAY, 83, 107 E. Bowen No. 22, 4:05 p.m., Jan. Funeral Service) MEDCENTERONE ALBERT WAGNER, 63, 632 N.

26th 10:20 a.m., Jan. Funeral Home) at DISTRICT(MORTON) ARRAIGNED: Allen J. Miller, 20, 805 Sixth Ave. N.W., Mandan, pleaded innocent to felony charges of arson and conspiracy to commit arson in connection of the firebombing of a Mandan police officer's home last spring, and an unrelated charge of delivery of a controlled substance, 3.36 grams of metham-phetamine. Trial has not been set.

1 Corry Wenger, 20, pleaded innocent to delivery of a controlled substance, 3.01 grams of cocaine to a confidential informant for $300 July 31. Formerly of Mandan, Wenger was extradited from Ne Elmer Roubinek Elmer Clarence Roubinek, 82, Belleville, died Dec. 25, 1989, at Belleville. Services, were held Dec. 28 at the Presbyterian Church in Narka, with the Revs.

Beverly Leonard and Sherman McCormick officiating. Burial was in National Cemetery, Narka. Mr. Roubinek was born March 26, 1906, at Narka, where he was raised and educated. He married Mary Martineson, July 30, 1945.

He lived in Bismarck, where he had his own band. He also lived in Washburn and was in the hotel and restaurant business. He returned to Narka in 1969. Mrs. Roubinek died in 1982.

He is survived by his brother, Leonard, Narka. Audrey Smith CLEVELAND, N.D. --'Audrey Mary Smith, 77, Bismarck, formerly of Cleveland, died Jan. 16, 1990, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday at United Methodist Church, Cleveland, with the Revs. N.E. McCoy and Marty Toepke-Floyd officiating. Burial will be in Cleveland Cemetery. Visitation begins at noon today at Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown.

Audrey Sund was born Dec. 8, 1912, near Cleveland, where she was raised and educated. She graduated from Cleveland High School. She married Earl Smith, Nov. 17, 1932, at Moorhead, Minn.

They farmed near Cleveland and owned Smith's General Store, Cleveland, from 1945-1967. They moved to Bismarck in 1987. She is survived by her husband; one son, Don, Bismarck; one brother, Oliver Sund, Cleveland; three sisters, Dorothy Berry, Cleveland, Mrs. Laura Greene, Enderlin, and Mrs. Ethel Scott, Boulder Creek, and three grandchildren.

Mitchell Lee Davis Mitchell Lee Davis, son of Gary and Judy Davis, 702 N. Fourth was stillborn Jan. 16, 1990, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Charles Heidt officiating. Spring burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Bismarck. He is survived by his parents; one brother, Nicholas, at home; his grandparents, George and Ann Braun, and Earl and Betty Davis, all of Bismarck; and his great-grandmother, Myrtle Durdahl, Crookston, Minn.

(Nickisch-Ressler Funeral Home, Bismarck) CHUCK EASTGATE BOB EASTGATE CLEM GEPHARDT MARION EASTGA TE AAHDERS JACKSOH JOHH LAWLQR BISMARCK STEELE 23rd St. Divide Bismarck 223-7322 I funeral home 309 4th Ave NW Mandan. ND 58554 ''8 Phone: IT 1 I7fltl tttt.q'KI Serving All Faiths Thomas F. Weigel 0 I FUNERAlsERVICE fir i i Sophia Redman ELGIN Mrs. Alvin (Sophia) Redman, 74, Elgin, died Jan.

in a Bismarck hospital. Serv-, ices will be held at 10 a.m. MST-Thursday at Hope Conservatives Congregational Church, Elgin, with-the Rev. Lafe Murray officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Visitation begins at 1 p.m. today at Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Elgin, and continues at the church: one hour before Sophia J. Maas was born May 2,. 1915, near Hebron, where she attended country school. She did domestic work and baby-sitting in various homes.

She married Alvin Redman, June 25, 1935, at Dickinson. They lived at Hebron, where she worked as a supervisor In the. Arrow Creamery's poultry moved to Goodrich in 1944. and bought the Gambles Store. In 1945 they moved to Zap, where they operated a Gambles Store.

They moved to Elgin in 1948, where they operated the Gambles Store for 31 years. They retired in 1975. She was a member of Homemak-: ers, Lioness Club and Golden Age. Club. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs.

Larry (Bonita) Roth, Bismarck; six brothers, Fred, Spokane, Ted, Rich-, ardton, Henry, Woodland, Harry, Hebron, Gilbert, Bismarck, and Clarence, Fountain three sisters, Louise Ott-mar, Elgin, Ida Nickells, El So-brante, and Esther Johson, Brookings, four, grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. STATE DEATHS CRYSTAL Marion Whelan, 83. DEVILS LAKE George Ose, 77. ENDERLIN Selma Anderson, 82. FARGO John Hildreth, 67; FORTUNA G.F.

"Mick" Wehrman, 73. GARRISON-Harold Gif fey, 65. GRAND FORKS Mildred Kiefat, 60. GRANDIN Myrtle Lusso, 86. HATTON Clara Solberg, 87.

HILLSBORO Gene JAMESTOWN William' Nitschke, 78. LANGDON Reinhold Goschke, 90. LIDGERWOOD Donald Wacha, 56. MINOT Donald Anderson, 69; Mary Ellen Turner, 57; Sadie -Harchanko, 94. PORTLAND Arthur Rud, 84.

ROLETTE Eva Armstrong, 91. RYDER Martha Lahti, 81. STANLEY Einar Septon, 87. TIOGA Ronald Pederson, 50; Viola Frisinger, 91; John Moberg, 78. WILLISTON Olger Hendrickson, 83; Cheryl Liss, 23; Oscar Olson, 73; Ingeborg Iverson, 76.

Nick1 ssler James Ressler Joe Schreiner Willard Nickisch 122 E. Rosser Ave. Bismarck (701)223-6346 IN PEACE Mitchell Lee Davis Son of Gary and Judy Braun Davis 702 N. 4th Bismarck, N.D. Bismarck's Oldest Funeral Home TBoelter I Funeral Home Albert Wagner, 63 632 N.

26th Bismarck, N.D. Willard Nickltch Jeff Nathan Erneit Sandt Hubert Gravel Merwin Backman 200 West Turnpike Ave. Bismarck, ND 58502-1298 Phone: (7011223 1122 at, White's BT HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES WiWM Your Total Medical Supply Store ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER WELL BABY CLINIC, 1-3 p.m., Wednesday, at the Birthplace. For newborns and infants.

SCORE COUNSELING FOR BUSINESS, p.m., Wednesday, Chamber of Commerce. i CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Wednesday p.m. MST Elgin Community Center Thursday a.m. MST Hebron Senior Citizen Center MORTON COUNTY BOOKMOBILE Wednesday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. MST New Salem Elementary School p.m.

MST New Salem High School 4: 10-5 MST Uptown BURLEIGH COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER, Dennis R. Berg, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wednesday, Wing Senior Citizens Center. CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC, 9-11 a.m. MST Wednesday, Center Public Health Office, Square Butte Clinic. CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT FOOT CARE, p.m.

MST Wednesday, Flasher 55 Club. BISMARCK-BURLEIGH NURSING SERVICE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING, p.m. Wednesday, Mof fit Town Hall. BISMARCK-BURLEIGH NURSING SERVICE DIABETIC SCREENING, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Econo Pharmacy.

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Do not lie down after eating; do not eat before bedtime. Elevate the head of your bed' Wear loose fitting clothes. Maintain normal weight. Want more advice? Call the Medical Connection. The Medical Connection 223-INFO (223-4636) Toll Free 1-800-633-1363 A free community service oMcdcentcr One BOB WEFALD Attorney And Counselor At Law Has moved his law office to the Gate City Federal Bank Building First Floor Northwest Corner 304 East Rosser, Bismarck, ND i I 'I tmiutmmmimtmtrim mm mm mini For an appointment, call: 258-8945.

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