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 EDER  MORTUARY                     iss  of  our  beloved ers,  and  machinery  builders                   Boise
 Ames  Ave.    453-5600  son  and  brother,  John  Patrick  Hen­                 Missouri  River  stage,  3.2  Boston
                       derson,  and  2  daughters,  Ingrid  Hen­ should  more  than  offset  sea­
                                                                                                           Bro’ville
 -Mrs.  Stella  C.(  4856 Grant   derson  and  Debbie.                         feet.                       Buffalo
 .ge  77  years.  Survived  by   Words  cannot  express  our. apprecia­  sonal  down  trends  in  struc­   Casper
  George  L.;  two  daughters.   tion  for  all  that  was  done  to  help  tural  fabricating,  roadbuild­  Char.  SC
  W.  (Gladys)  Yergey  and   us  through  our  sad  and  tragic  be­                                      Char. WV
 vian;  two  grandchildren,   reavement.           ing,  oil  production  and  pipe­  Wilson  Income       Chicago
 Marchant,  Joyce  T.  Collins;   Mrs.  Amelia  T.  Henderson.  line  construction,”  the  metal­          Clnc'nati
 st-grand c h i l d r e n ;   one   Mr.  and  Mr=  Wnr.  L.  Henderson.                                    Clevel’nd
  Joe  Cada  Schuyler,  Neb.;   Mr   '   J.  C.  Henderson.  working  weekly  said.  98  Per  Share        Col’mbus
  rs,  Mrs.  Mary  H o u f e k    L.  M.  Templeton.                                                       Denver
  Neb.,  Mrs.  J.  -R.  Vite1     .  R,  J.  Veraska.  The  magazine  said  first
 n  Chudomelka,  Mrs.  Lewi       1.  R.  Breidenthal.   quarter  ingot  production  will   711.  (UPI)—Net
  Clarkson.  Neb.,  Mrs.  Jerri     S.  W.  Brown.                                          Json  &  Co.  de-   Over tf
 chuyler.                    . , a —We wish  to  extend our   be  close  to  26  million  tons               Reading
  Tuesday,  10  a.  m.,  Crosby-   gratitude  and  appreciation  for compared  with  23,700,000  in   ciii.-   the  fiscal  year  City
 IMortuary,  32d  Ave.  and   the  kind  expressions  of  sympathy,            ended  Ocio-  ;r  27,  1962  des­  Aberdeen
 5t.  Committal,  Forest  Lawn.  spiritual  bouquets  and  floral  offer­  the  quarter  just  ended.      Dublin  ...
 )N—Sfi»ert,  4413   Pinkney   ings  shown  us  during  the  loss  of   This month’s output will be   pite  increased  sales  from  a  London  ..
                                                                                                           Birminghai
  v  Survived by  wife,  Emma;   our  beloved  father  and  grandfther.        year  earlier, the  firm  said.
 i  Mrs.  Jean  McAIexander,   Special  thanks  to  Msgr.  Joseph  Faso  about 8,500,000,  Steel said, an  Paris  . . . .
                                                                                                           Geneva  ..
  othy,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Crowl,   of  St.  Frances  Cabrini  Church  and        In an annual  report, Wilson   Berlin  ...
  a;  3  grandchildren;  brother,   The  Troia  Funeral  Home.   housand  tons  said  domestic  sales  totaled  Copenhage
  , ’Hammond,  Ind.    The Family of Vincenzo Cammarata.                                                   Stockholm
  Monday  11  a.  m.  Crosby-                                                  $711,459,556  compared  with   Helsinki  .
                       of  3710  Seward  Street  wish  to  thank  S faft
  lortuary,  32d  Ave.  and  Far-   SCOTT—Mr.  Oscar  Scott  and  family                                   Rome
  Committal,  Hillcrest.                                                       $697,696,754  in  fiscal  1961.
                       t h e i r   friends  and  neighbors  for   ill Name                                 Athens  ..
  Zetella  (Meme),  6703  Cen-   their  words  of  sympathy  and  flora!         Net earnings   declined  to , Madrid  ..
  t  Age  79  years.  Survived   offering’s  ,n  the  loss  of  their  mother   $7,600,894  or  $2.98  per  share !
  laughter,  Mrs.  Harry  (Lil-   and  wife.        v^ivh, /-wvard Winner
  sser;  two  granddaughters.                                                  from  $7,794,957  or  $3.08  a !   Wt
  iEs  rc.enevieve)  Godin,  and  Cemetery  Lots.  Monuments  The World-Herald’s News Service.  vear  earlier  High  in
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      STANDING  1.  to  r.:  Skip  Kennedy;  Mrs.  Borsheim,  sponsor;  Jon Aegerter;  Carolyn Abbott;  Bonnie  Dennis;  Bob   Harold
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  _.   Altrock;  Sandy  Kratina,  co-editor;  Lyle  Street;  Simms  Anderson;  Pam  Hawk;  Bill  Staley,  co-editor;  Robert
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     Saving;  Mike  DeFreece,  sports  editor.  SITTING:  Linda  Booze;  Deana  Striman;  Terry  Henning;  Lauralee  Grabe;
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  ^   Vila Varney;  Pat  Shively;  Hank Hultquist;  Barb  Hicks.
                                                                                                            said  he
 ■'ork  (AP)— Lew  L.    Teddington,  E n g l a n d    f i l e r s   Association,  Athletic   corridor, luneneon ana  cock   four  pc
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                                                       Club;  Y’s  Men,  YMCA;  Good
                                                                                tail lounge talk.
  .llaway,  Jr.,  has  been   (AP)—A Church of England   Fellowship  Club,  Athletic  Club;                 and  m
                      parson  used  a  pin-up  pic­    Serra  Club,  Castle;  Red  Cross   Higher costs and  tougher
  publisher  of  News-                                 directors,  chapter  house.  competition  are  eating  into  chandi:
                      ture  Sunday  to  help  him  12:15—Professional  Men’s  Club,  Ath-  :
                                                       letic  Club,
    mag                               photo  of  a   12:30—Duplicate  Bridge,  Ranch  Bowl.  -------- p  -etail-  in  sess
  bs on   RALSTON MOBIL  SERVICE  5  printed  on   5:30—Ad-Sell,  Peony  Park;  Toastmas­  CHICK "N"  BURGER  in  an  the  w(
                                                       ters  229,  Plaza.                                   stores
  Sunday      77th Main  Street      af  his  parish  6:00—Centennial  Toastmasters,  Fire­  5015  "L ,"  Omaha   ;eeth‘
                                                       side;  Cornhusker  Toastmasters,                     percen
  llaway,  do,  nas  Deen                              Birchwood  Club;  Y  Toastmas­  Store  executives  at  the   more
                         “ l  think  it  will  help  cir­  ters,  YMCA.
  e,  Inc.,  25  years.  He   culation,”  said  the  Rev.   6:15—Lutheran  Toastmasters.  YMCA.   convention  generally  were   burgeo
                                                   6:30—American  Institute  of  Industrial
  advertising  director  Kenneth  Toovey,  vicar  of   Engineers,  Town  House;  West-   optimistic,  m o r e   so,  it   The
  ts  Illustrated  since   St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul   side  Lions,  Angelo’s.  seemed,  about  their  own   codnte
                                                                     *  N o r t h
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                       Church.                  R                               businesses than  the outlook   but  the
  before  that  was  ad-                         ALSTON PARTY SHOP  ,’s  bar-   as  a  whole.               feeling
  director  of  Fortune.     S o u l   o f   W i t  5703  South  77th  St.   ^t ers.  However,  th e  glasses,   were
                                                                         Carter
  Cabe,  who  has  been   Memphis,  T e n n.  (AP)—    Lake  Improvement  Club,  club   through  which  they  were   ward  t
  s  president  and  pub-  A   Memphis   second-grader   house;  Men’s  Club  of  Florence,   looking  weren’t  as  rosy  as   ventioi
  11  continue  as  presi-  was  told  to  write  an  essay   Ted’s;  Christian  Science  lecture,   those they wore a year ago.  departi
                                                       Omaha  Playhouse.
  b e c o m e   cha:rTT’nr1  nf  and  nromDtlv  turned  in  the  8:30—Concert,  violinist  David  Nadien,  In  1962, department store  ing  tc
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