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Sunday, February 14, 1993 The Bismarck Tribune Page 11 A NUBS Cass prisoners sent to Times for calls The hours for handling calls for nubs and obituaries are 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. weekdays and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call 223-2500. FARGO (AP)- The Cass County Jail is overcrowded and some prisoners are being sent to nearby jails, chief correctional officer Walt Willis said.

Willis said the jail population hovered around 100 prisoners last week, reaching 115 a week ago. UND will add religion, spirituality to courses while vandalism is a hard crime to prevent, a Neighborhood Watch program can be effective against vandals. Vandals count on neighbors who may see or hear something not caring to get involved. Individuals in a Neighborhood Crime Watch are committed to living in a safe area and are more lik-ley to call police if something suspicious happens, he said. POLICESHERIFF CSSSI BISMARCK THEFT: Cody Weil, 118 Georgia Bismarck, reported a cassette deck and stereo speaker, valued at $459, and a $65 radar detector taken from his locked car overnight Friday.

The dash sustained $100 damage. VANDALISM: Norma Sherman, Route 2, Bismarck, reported $900 damage to the finish of her car within the past month. services ASK-A-NURSE 24-HOUR HEALTH INFORMATION LINE, can be reached at 224-6877 in Bismarck, 839-3333 in Minot or 1-800-526-6356 in North Dakota. BIRTHCENTER ONE INFANT CAR SEAT PROGRAM, Burleigh County program now located in Medcenter One. Call 224-6598 or 1-800-732-7126 for information.

BURLEIGH COUNTY LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, applications are available at Burleigh County Social Services Office, 600 S. Second Bismarck. Emergency assistance is available for minor home and furnace repairs, disconnect notices for heating fuel, and some home energy information, call 255-3203. For emergencies during the evening or on weekends, call 222-1212. ST.

ALEXIUS LAMAZE CLASSES, available Monday through Thursday evenings. Must pre-register at 224-7070, two to three months prior to due date. DAKOTA STAR GYMNASTICS REGISTRATION, for Winter II session, Monday through Friday. Call 663-1174 to register. CERAMICS FOR SENIORS, class begins Monday.

Call 258-1047 to register. BASIC FIRST AID, 6:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Medcenter One EMS Education Building. Call 224-6376 to register. SUPER SITTERS CLASS, for beginning babysitters, ages 10-12, 9 a.m.

Monday, YMCA. Call '255-1525 to register. GOLDEN LINK TAX ASSISTANCE, 9 a.m;-4 p.m. Monday. Call 224-6011 for information.

ADULT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION, due Tuesday. Call 222-6455 for information. BEG YOUR PARDON EZ3 IF YOU SPOT an error that significantly changes the of any Tribune news story, please call the metro editor at 223-2500, extension 250. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS 12 STEP SUPPORT GROUP, 7 p.m., Bismarck Public Library, basement meeting room. No smoking.

COURSE IN MIRACLES STUDY GROUP, 11 a.m., 1107 Sixth Ave. N.W., Mandan. Call 663-4458 for, information. CAPITAL CITY WOMENS GRAPEVINE AA, 4 p.m., 103 '2 S. Third St.

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, 7 p.m., 200 W. Bowen Ave, Mental Health Association Building. TOMORROW PUBLIC EVENTS BISMARCK PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD, 5 p.m., Will-Moore Elementary. FREE PUBLIC SWIMMING, p.m. and 7-8 p.m., YMCA.

VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER SON, Wavne and Michelle Schepp, 4201 38th Ave. N.W., Mandan, 12:07 a.m., Feb. 13. DAUGHTER, Allan and Joy Mastel, Bismarck, 2:53 a.m., Feb.

13. SON, Dale and Carol Zaneckhout, 1016 N. Eighth 6:22 a.m., Feb. 13. SON, William and Janet Beauclair, 933 E.

Central 10:40 a.m., Feb. 13. SON, Tracy Neibauer, 1112 Bozeman Drive, 1:34 a.m., Feb. 11. MEDCENTER ONE SON, Bill and Laura Jensen, 1310 N.

16th 3:08 a.m., Feb. 13. SON, Arvella Fourth, Cannon Ball, 11:30 a.m., Feb. 13. MEDCENTER ONE MANDAN ELSEWHERE DAUGHTER, Scott and Cindy Williams, Kingwood, Texas, Jan.

21. Grandparents are Gordon and Phyllis Kem-met, Bismarck. DEATHS MEDCENTER ONE DARWIN STARCK, 48, 309 W. Wachter 7:45 a.m., Feb. Funeral Home, Mandan) MEDCENTER ONE MANDAN HERBERT FRICKE, 84 309 E.

Ave. 1:45 a.m., Feb. (Boelter Funeral Home) CRIME STOPPERS 113 Call Bismarck Area Crime Stoppers at 224-TIPS (224-8477) to report information about any crime in Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County or Morton County. Information can be given anonymously and you may be eligible for cash rewards if the information leads to an arrest. CRIME REPORT IS2SZ3 Residential crime in Bismarck for the week that ended Wednesday occurred most often in the northwest quarter of the city, police said in their weekly crime prevention message.

In their rundown of the week's residential crime in four categories burglary, theft, theft from a motor vehicle and vandalism vandalism was the most frequently reported, with seven of the 14 items listed. There were four thefts from motor vehicles, two other thefts and one burglary. Eight of the 14 crimes happened in the northwest quarter. Officer Dwight Offerman said that, TODAY PUBUC EVENTS "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY," 2 p.m., Arno Gustin Hall, U-Mary. SAXOPHONE RECITAL, featuring Lisa Ternes, 3 p.m., R.M.

Hes-kett Hall, U-Mary. SLEIGH AND WAGON RIDES, 1-4 p.m., Riverwood Golf Course parking lot. FREE PUBLIC SKATING, p.m., VFW All Seasons; 6-8 p.m., Schaumberg. FREE PUBLIC SWIMMING, 6-8 p.m., YMCA. BREAKFAST, 9 a.m.-l p.m., Moose Lodge.

PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST, 9 a.m.-l p.m., KC Hall. Proceeds to Becep. CARD PARTY, 7:30 p.m., St. Hildegard's Church, Menoken. EYE OF THE STORM, film, 7 p.m., Evangelical Bible Church.

ADULT SCOUTERS RECOGNITION BANQUET, 6 p.m., Royal Fork. Guest speaker, Gov. Ed Schafer. BAKE SALE, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Gateway Mall. Sponsored by District 32 Republicans.

CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Eagles Club. Proceeds to Golden Eagle and Alzheimers. VISION 1993, 9:18 a.m., McCabe United Methodist Church. Featuring David Sprynczynatk. TWINS PLUS VALENTINE'S DAY TEA, 3-5 p.m., Boniface Hall Auditorium, St.

Alexius Medical Center. SUPPORT GROUPS CAPITAL CITY A step meetings, 2:30 and 8 p.m., 103' aS. Third St. ALPHA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 7:30 p.m., 1007 18th St. N.W., Man-dan.

Use east entrance, wheelchair accessible. SUNDAY MORNING OPEN AA, 11, Mayflower Room, Seven Seas Motor Inn, Mandan. GRAPEVINE AA, 8 p.m., Ninth Street and Avenue B. SUNDAY MORNING AA, 11 a.m. MDT, 204 Sims, Dickinson.

QUEEN CITY AA, 8 p.m. MST, 124 First St. West, Dickinson. Miracle-Ear Centers of the Heartlands Free Hearing Tests 2-Year Protection Plan Available ONLY Thru Authorized Dealers Service Centers Nationwide Miracle-Ear" Amelia's Better Hartnf Centers "Come in or phone" 1000 E. Rosser Avenue, Suite Bismarck, NO 222-2484 105 3rd Ave.

NW, Suite Mandan, NO 663-1569 1-800-279-1569 "The comfortable capacity is about 70 inmates, which the facility was designed for," Willis said. Willis had three prisoners moved to the Stutsman County Jail in Jamestown and transferred all three federal prisoners to Clay Lee Furman recently completed a study of the effect of spirituality on social workers and their clients. Religion and spirituality are important to most Americans, largely because they bring meaning and comfort to life, Chandy DEATHS marck; and 11 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Adele Beaton; and one brother, John Robert Beaton. In lieu of flowers the family prefers memorials to North Dakota State Veterans Cemetery.

Edna Pfahl MENOKEN Edna Irene Pfahl, 61, Fargo, formerly of Menoken, died Feb. 12, 1993, in Fargo. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Tuesday at Hanson-Runsvold Chapel, Fargo. Edna Irene Hogue was born July 25, 1931, at Menoken.

She came to the Fargo area in 1968, where she was employed by Staiger Tractor as a wire-harness installer for 20 years. She is survived by her mother, Anna Hogue, Bismarck; two daughters, Carol Hudson, Kent, and Gail Eickstadt, Fargo: two sons, James Eickstadt, West Fargo, and Dale Eickstadt, Fargo; two sisters, Beverly Jahner, Bismarck, and Linda Weldon, Beach Grove, four brothers, August Cecil and Gene, all of Bismarck, and Emery, Libby, Mont. C. McGarvey Charles H. McGarvey.

64, 205 E. Arbor Bismarck, died 12, 1993, in the Mandan Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck, with the Rev. I' Charles McGarvey served in the U.S. Army.

Thomas E. Kramer officiating. Burial will be in North Dakota Veterans Cemetery at a later date. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. today at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck, where a rosary will be said at 7 tonight.

Mr. McGarvey was born Jan. 30, 1929, at Bismarck, the son of Charles W. and Rose (Miles) McGarvey. He was raised and educated in Bismarck.

He served in the U.S. Army from Jan. 28, 1951, to Jan. 11, 1952. He married Wanda K.

Ayers Oct. 9, 1954, at Bismarck. He worked for AMF as a service representative. Later he worked as a truck driver for Welk Steel Co. He is survived by his wife, i 1 I other jails County in Minnesota.

Three Cass County inmates were placed on home arrest. The move lowered the jail's population to 96 on Friday, but Willis said more may have to be moved this week. said. Social work, which is devoted to helping people, should fit well into expressions of religion and spirituality, he said. Chandy and Furman said they plan to begin instruction in religion aad spirituality this fall.

Wanda; three daughters and sons-in-law, Colleen and Tim Thomas, and Carin and Ron Gies, all of Bismarck, and Cindy and Jim Johnson, Hanford, four sons and three daughters-in-law, Charles H. and Becky, Minot, Craig and Corrine, and Curtis, all of Bismarck, and Chris and Bonnie, Sioux Falls, S.D.; his mother-in-law, Georgia Ayers, Bismarck; four sisters, Peggy Guilbault, Marion Willmann, Patricia Dunbar and Rosemary Chichester; six brothers, Richard, Ralph, Jerry, Bob, Tom and Pat; and 20 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother, Terry. Herbert Fricke Herbert E. Fricke, 84, 309 E.

Ave. died Feb. 13, 1993, in the Mandan hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, Bismarck, with the Rev.

Jerry Wickre Herbert Fricke was a lifelong resident of Burleigh County. officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. today at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck, and will continue at the church one hour before services.

Mr. Fricke was born July 15, 1908, on the family homestead east of Baldwin, the son of William E.C. and Amelia (Rupp) Fricke. He was raised and educated there. He married Dorothy V.

Sheldon Oct. 30, 1929, at Bismarck. They farmed in Cromwell Township until 1955 and owned Regan Cafe until moving to Bismarck in 1956. He served on the Cromwell Township Board. He worked in various capacities until his retirement when he continued his love of the soil by gardening.

He shared his life with his wife, Dorothy; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Neil and Joan, and Pat and Carol, all of Bismarck, Orren and Marmie, Grandview, and Boyd, Richland, three daughters and one son-in-law, Lola Bernhard, Denver, Maxine, Jamestown, and Ann and Eugene Pfennig, Driscoll; 26 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and one sister and brother-in-law, Vera and Wallace Falkenstein, Bismarck. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers; two sisters; and one great-grandchild. Burton Gerving Burton J. Gerving, 64, St. Vincent's Nursing Home, Bismarck, died May 1, 1992, in a Bismarck hospital.

Military graveside rites will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan. Further arrangements are pending at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck. W. Machnicki TAYLOR Wallace Machnicki, 76, Taylor, died Feb.

12, 1993, at his home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Tuesday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Belfield. Further arrangements are pending at Price-Gaffaney Funeral Home, Dickinson.

Darwin Starck Darwin Starck, 48, 309 W. Wachter Bismarck, died Feb. 13, 1993, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bismarck.

Further arrangements are pending at Perry Funeral Home, Mandan. STATE DEATHS BEACH Alvih Cheadle, 81. BOWMAN Marcella Schade, 6. CASSELTON Harold Schmidt, 86. 83.

DOYON Jennie Kangas, 92. FARGO Wallace Thorns, 90, FREDONIA Ethel Holman, 64. MOUNTAIN Josephine Geston, 80. STANLEY Peter Peterson. 92.

VALLEY CITY Oliver Berg, 93. WESTHOPE Morgan Stratton, infant. GRAND FORKS (AP) Religion and spirituality courses will be incorporated into the social work curriculum at the University of North Dakota. Professors Joseph Chandy and Stanley Beaton Stanley O. Beaton, 68, 10292 N.

Fifth Bismarck, died Feb. 11, 1993, at his home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Tuesday at Normanna Lutheran Church, Dunn Center, with the Rev. Piotr Pilch Stanley Beaton served in the Air Force.

officiating. Burial will be in North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, at 3 p.m. CST Wednesday. Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. CST today and 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

CST Monday at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck, and will continue at the church one hour before services. Mr. Beaton was born Feb. 2, 1925, at Dunn Center, the son of Stanley and Mathilde (Olsen) Beaton. He was raised and attended school at Dunn Center, where he graduated from high school in 1943.

In August 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served in the Eighth Air Forces 392nd Bomber Group in the European Theater during World War II. He also served during the Korean and Vietnam wars. He received the Purple Heart, three bronze battle stars, the air medal with oak leaf cluster, World War II victory medal and American Theater ribbon. He retired from the Air Force in December 1973 at the rank of staff sergeant.

After the service he worked with Boeing Aircraft in Seattle. In 1983 he returned to North Dakota. He was a member of Killdeer American Legion, Bismarck Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bismarck Elks and Liberator Club. He is survived by two brothers and sisters-in-law, Clayton and Ardis, Mesa, and Donald and Ella, Bismarck; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Arlyce and Bud Bogers, Glendale, Gayle Dohertyi Dunn Center, and Betty and Don Sorlie, Gig Harbor, a special friend, -Lucille Bonn, Bis Schauer Hearing Aid Center NORTHBROOK MALI 223-5807 1-800-475-7343 RON SCHAUER Board Certified In Hearing Instrument Science A Pizza (all 3 locations) A-l Hair Designs Academy Theatre The Andre Image Bonanza Restaurant (both locations) Burger King Cary's Kitchen Charme Beauty Salon Classique Salon Cock 'n Bull Country House Deli Dairy Queen (Mandan) Dakota Twin Theatres The Difrentz Donut Hole Doug's Place of Hair Styling Drumstick Cafe Gateway Theatre Gene's Place Gizzmoz The Golden Comb Green Earth Cafe Grinder Sub Taco Shop Hair and Care Hair Dynamics Hair Hospital and Body Clinic Hardee's (all 3 locations) Inner Secrets International Restaurant Jade Garden Jen's Beauty Salon Jerl's Style Express Karla The Stylists Shape Shoppe iff st 1 'H I if I Look Smarto Be Smart "THANK YOIT to the following businesses for joining us in Love Without Fear Week Now glasses arc cheaper by the pair at Duling Optical! Just let your budget be your Every Duling Optical Offers: Exclusive, 24-month warranty A money-back, low price guarantee A 100 satisfaction guarantee One-hour service on most prescriptions! Eye exam not included. No other discounts apply.

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