Star-Herald from Scottsbluff, Nebraska (2024)

Tuesday, March 26, 1985 Forecast FRONTS: Warm Cold- Occluded Stationary 4 50 Showers 50 Rain 60 70 Flurries High 80 Temperatures 80 National Weather Service Snow NOAA, US Dept of Commerce AP Laserphoto THE NATIONAL WEATHER Service predicts snow today for parts of the Pacific Northwest, Montana and the Dakotas. Region forecast PANHANDLE: Partly cloudy, breezy and cooler today with isolated showers; highs 60-65; winds becoming northwest 5-15 mph. Tonight and Wednesday, partly cloudy with lows tonight 30 to 35 with highs Wednesday 60 to 65 WYOMING: Partly cloudy, breezy and cooler today with isolated showers; highs upper 40s to mid 50s; northwest winds 10-20 mph Tonight and Wednesday, partly cloudy with lows in mid 20s to mid 30s Highs Wednesday in upper 40s to mid 50s. Monday's weather Monday's high 81 1 (27C) Record low 1965) -4 (-20C) Monday's low 31 (-1C) 0 Year ago high 41 5C) Total for month 37 Year ago low 34 201 Total for year 1.21 Normal high 51 (11C) Normal for year 1.54 Normal low 25 4C) Sunrise today 5:48 Old high(1925) 78 26C) Sunset today 6:13 Temperature extremes NEBRASKA: Chadron 77, 40. Sidney 78.

29. Alliance 74, 31, Imperial nr, nr; Valentine 70, 33; North Platte 71 34. High was 81 at Scottsbluff Low was 19 at Falls City WYOMING: Torrington nr. nr. Douglas 72, 37, Casper 65.

38: Cheyenne 69, 27 High was 72 at Douglas Low was 22 at Cody The weather elsewhere By UPI Monday City Fest Hi Lo Pcp Albuquerque pc 74 41 Amarillo 77 45 Anchorage 40 23 Asheville sy 51 Atlanta sy 62 Baltimore sy 50 Billings sn 38 Birmingham sy 65 Bismarck 59 Boise pc 44 Boston sy 44 Brownsville pc 83 Buffalo sy. 38 Burlington Vt. sy 34 Charleston S.C sy 64 Charlotte N.C sy 61 Chicago 44 Cincinnati sy 55 Cleveland sy 39 Columbus sy 51 Dallas pc 80 Denver pc 74 Des Moines pc 48 Detroit sy 45 Duluth pc 45 El Paso pc 80 Hartford sy 43 Helena cy 39 Honolulu 78 Houston pc 78 Indianapolis sy 55 32 03 40 37 16 31 04 41 31 26 30 66 25 21 48 Jackson Miss SV 38 Jacksonville sy 34 Kansas City sy 37 03 Las Vegas pc 31 Little Rock pc 28 Los Angeles pc 55 Louisville sy 45 Memphis sy 36 Miami Beach sy 28 Milwaukee pc 25 Minneapolis pc 40 Nashville sy 26 New Orleans sy 29 02 New York sy 69 Oklahoma City 59 Omaha sv 37 Orlando sy Regional hospitals Philadelphia sy 49 35 05 Phoenix 86 54 Pittsburgh sy 49 32 01 Portland Me sy 39 24 Portland Ore. 50 35 03 St. Louis sy 51 40 Salt Lake City sn 51 42 San Antonio pc 81 60 San Diego pc.

63 57 San Francisco 55 43 San Juan sy 85 69 Seattle 48 35 04 Spokane pc 43 25 Tampa 80 55 Tulsa sy 70 41 Washington sy 51 38 02 Wichita 68 37 a.m. p.m., 2-8 p.m Oshkosh ADMISSIONS Scottsbluff: Mrs. Visiting hours: 2-4 p.m.. 6-8 p.m. Richard Coxbill.

Mrs Andrew ADMISSIONS Oshkosh: Jan Furrer. Mrs. Ray Turja. Mrs Kepler, Gerald Bruning. Lewellen: James Frakes.

Charles Barrett. Clemen Rice. Mrs. Jake Knaub. Gering: Ivan Jones.

Clarence Pugsley DISMISSALS Oshkosh: BethTerrytown: Lydia Left Hand any McCall. Ervin Reichman. Mitchell: Amelia Adams. Glenn Lemoyne: Damon Ward. Chappell: Hoon.

Kimball: Mrs. Ben Bates. Arietta Kalb. Oceanside, Bayard: Mrs. Timothy Nuoffer.

John Tidwell. Jacob Huck. Alliance: Bruce Hoos Ashby: Victor Merrihew Chappell: KIMBALL COUNTY Mrs. Ward Newcomb. Sidney: Mrs.

HOSPITAL James Edwards. Visiting hours: 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m. DISMISSALS Scottsbluff: Ann ADMISSIONS Kimball: Dale Henderson, Mrs. Gary Reichert and Tridle. Mickey Erickson.

Kristine daughter, Mrs. Larry Schanaman. Sorensen. Ben Lager, Robert Keller. Edwin DISMISSALS Kimball: Dora Timothy Baily.

Gering: Belgum, Alice Baker. Marshall, Mrs. Donald Duke. Mrs. R.W Stockton, Joe Herrera.

Mitchell: BIRTHS March 23: Kimball: A Earl Joy. Mrs. Sidney Bliton. Mrs. son to Mr.

and Mrs. Don Erickson. Luke Whaley and daughter, Mrs. Donald Lebruska. Kimball: Lawr- CRAWFORD COMMUNITY Sidney: Amanda MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ence Weigel.

Wilson, Hazel Horst, Mary Krueger Visiting hours: 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Chappell: Mrs. Larry Hawkins. ADMISSONS Crawford: Thera Chadron: Tyler Stockwell. Alliance: Wasserburger, Emilie Couch.

Ashley Rhodes, Phillip Covalt. Crawford: Lottie DISMISSALS Lance Creek, Larry Lowe. McDowell. Lusk, Mrs. Clarence Black.

BIRTHS March 24: Terrytown: COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A son to Lydia Left Hand. Torrington, Wyo. Scottsbluff: A daughter to James Visiting hours: 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m. and Bonnie Frakes; a dughter to Andrew and Jennifer Furrer. ADMISSIONS Torrington: Jerreldea Compton, Elsie Swindel, Kevin Delgado.

Jeses Hernandez. SIDNEY MEMORIAL Guernsey: Madeline Mosteller. HOSPITAL Visiting hours: p.m., DISMISSALS Torrington: p.m. Ronald Schmidt Jr. ADMISSIONS Sidney: Mary B.

CHADRON COMMUNITY Brown, Rona Schlueter, Carl BenHOSPITAL zel, Sandra Bybee. Laura Rudd. Visiting hours: p.m., Robert Atteberry, Linda Reisdorff. Beth Oliverius, Ernest p.m. Lodgepole: Meyer.

Chappell: Marie Saiser. ADMISSIONS Chadron: Sad- Sharen Lambert, Gale Earl. Hay DISMISSALS Sidney: Lorene Tucker and Springs: Marvel Bogart. onna Johnson, baby boy, Terry Propes and baby DISMISSALS Chadron: Diana Athaleen Clore, Nina Taylor, Fulton. Freda Eberly.

Marsland: boy, Sandra Bybee, Cassandra Brunick Sherrie Iske and baby boy. and baby boy, Clarence Hare, Robert Atteberry, Laura Rudd, Carolyn BOX BUTTE Dishman and baby boy. Lodgepole: GENERAL HOSPITAL Ernest Meyer. Peetz, Eliza- Alliance beth Meick. Visiting hours: 10:30 a.m.

p.m. MORRILL COUNTY ADMISSIONS Alliance: Jane COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Wineteer. Bridgeport Visiting hours: p.m., DISMISSALS Hemingford: Cleo Roberts. p.m. ADMISSIONS Bayard: Gloria BIRTHS March 24: A daughter Lissman.

to Rick and Jane Wineteer. WEST NEBRASKA DISMISSALS: Broadwater: GENERAL HOSPITAL North Scottsbluff Adam Yeager Visiting hours: Maternity floor: GARDEN COUNTY 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m.: Other floors: 11 HOSPITAL 2 Almanac Cold in West threatens young stock By United Press International Subfreezing temperatures Monday chilled parts of Montana, North Dakota and Utah, prompting ranchers to protect newborn livestock. Snow covered the higher elevations Sanders changes mind on taking warden's post LINCOLN (AP) Fletcher K. Sanders, announced Friday as the new warden of the Nebraska State Penitentiary, has decided not to take the job, The Associated Press learned Monday. Sanders cited "family considerations" in declining to accept the post, said Frank Gunter, director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.

Gunter said he learned of Sanders' decision Monday afternoon. SANDERS, 44, was fired two years ago as the head of a North Carolina prison complex. Gunter. who was a North Carolina corrections administrator at the time, said the firing wasn't justified. Sanders' decision to decline the job was the single element involved in his not assuming the post, Gunter said Monday.

There was no answer Monday night at Sanders' home in Zebulon, N.C. Gunter said Associate Warden Harold Clark will assume the post of acting warden until a permanent replacement is found for Charles Black, who has resigned effective Friday. Gunter told the AP that he doesn't have "any sort of deadline for making a final but added that "we will not prolong the decision to find a replacement; we will pursue it as a high Gunter said other individuals who had expressed interest in the post can again be considered. of the West and rain stretched along ardous the Pacific Coast. Early Stockmen advisories were issued ranged across southeast Montana, north- southeast western Utah and western North North Dakota due to cold temperatures, low 30s wind and snow that would be haz- "These CHERYL FEEDS Bluffs woman By DON CHRISTENSEN Of the Star-Herald SCOTTSBLUFF Sharing a friendship ducks and geese at Riverside Park Zoo at has been an important part of Cheryl Witt's this past year.

Mrs. Witt and her husband, Lanny, live Scottsbluff route where they used to raise geese. "I've missed them so much, so I decided Regional obituaries Kenneth Williams BAYARD A funeral for former Bayard resident Kenneth Fred Williams, 83, of Mitchell, who died Friday in a Mitchell nursing home, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Bayard Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Howard Osborne officiating.

Burial will be in the Bayard cemetery. A memorial has been established to the church. Friends may call from 1-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at Christensen Funeral Home at Bayard. Martha Yung KIMBALL A funeral for Martha E.

Yung, 78, of Kimball, who died Saturday in a Cheyenne hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. today in Allen Funeral Home here with Melvin Cummins and Ron Thomke officiating. Burial will be in the Kimball cemetery. A memorial will be established. She was born Dec.

20, 1906, at Hot Springs, S.D. She lived her early life in Sioux County and later lived in the Scottsbluff area. She moved in 1925 to Kimball. She married John Yung May 4, 1925, at Kimball. Survivors include sons Edward and Don, both of Kimball; daughter Mrs.

Doris Grotz of York; brother Stanley March of North Dakota; sister Mrs. Myrtle Leonhardt of Scottsbluff; 14 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter. Harold Tinsley HEMINGFORD A funeral for Harold G. Tinsley, 66, of Hemingford, who died Saturday in the Scottsbluff hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

today in Hemingford United Methodist Church with the Rev. Douglas Delp officiating. Burial will be in the Hemingford cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Hemingford rescue unit. Bates Funeral Home at Hemingford is in charge of ar- Public record SCOTTSBLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT Sunday 1252 p.m.

Investigated the theft of a diamond ring, costume jewelry and other personal property from the home of Bonnie Boyd at 922 E. Overland. The loss was valued at $2,075. 3 p.m. Checked an accident on West Overland involving autos driven by Jerry L.

Benson, 37, of 1701 Ave. Scottsbluff, and Faron R. Cross, 28, of Harrison. Police estimated $1,200 damage the Benson auto and $850 loss to Cross'. Kathy Benson, 36, was checked at West Nebraska General Hospital for back pains.

Saturday 2:17 p.m. Investigated an accident at West 17th Street and Avenue G. Police livestock. not issued unless there is a real to young morning temperatures threat to young livestock," National from 15 to 25 degrees in Weather Service forecaster Greg low 20s in Dickey said. "They are issued as a Montana, Dakota and from the 20s to warning to take extra precaution to.

in Utah. protect livestock, particularly the kinds of advisories are young." Photo by Don Christensen' her "friends" at Riverside Park Zoo. befriends zoo fowl animals at the zoo," she said. Cheryl brings ground corn to the zoo at least once a week for her animal friends, which she has become with the well acquainted with over the past several months. Scottsbluff And cold weather hasn't interrupted her interest.

lifestyle "I'm sure a lot of people feed the ducks during the warmer climate months, but only a few of us diehards on a rural continue to do it during the winter," she said. ducks and "Besides, where else can you have so much fun at to feed the the expense of a sack of corn," Cheryl said. Fairview Cemetery here. A memorial has been established to the Mitchell United Methodist Church. Friends may call until 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home and at the funeral Wednesday. He was born Nov. 20, 1919, at Green River, Wyo. He moved in 1922 with his family to the LaJuntaRocky Ford, area, where they farmed until moving in 1935 to Mitchell. He married Bonny Tomoi March 18, 1945, at Mitchell, and they farmed in the area until his retirement in 1981.

They had lived at Scottsbluff since that time. Survivors include his wife; son Bob of Aurora, daughters Joyce Hara of Phoenix and Gaylene West of Kearney; mother Itsuno Hara of Scottsbluff; brothers Dan and Ted, both of Scottsbluff, and Frank and Fred, both of Mitchell; sisters Ayako Kishiyama of Brighton, Kazue Nagasawa Whittier, Ann Tomoi of Mitchell, and Betty Hayano of Torrington, and one granddaughter. Irene Platt SCOTTSBLUFF A funeral for Irene Platt, 93, of 1509 First who died Saturday in a Gering health care center, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church here with the Rev. James Rowe officiating.

Burial will be in Mitchell Valley Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the church. Jolliffe Funeral Home at Scottsbluff is in charge of arrangements. She was born July 9, 1891, near Omaha, where she grew up and attended school. She attended Palmer School of Chiropractic at Davenport, Iowa, graduating in 1922.

She moved to Havre, where she and her husband opened the first chiropractic practice in Montana. She lated moved to Great Falls, and Cutbank, where she continued to practice, for a total of 45 years, until her retirement. She moved in 1967 to Scottsbluff. She was a member of the church and Old Settlers Club, and was a life member of Glacier Chapter No. 58 of Order of Eastern Star at Cutbank.

bation and his drivers license was suspended for 60 days for tor driving while intoxicated and refusing submit to a blood-alcohol content test. Marriage Licenses William R. Trout, 23, and Dianna C. Ring, 23, both of Harrisburg. Leo L.

Keller, 50, and Betty S. Freel, 39, both of Scottsbluff. SCOTTS BLUFF DISTRICT COURT Monday Joanne Harris, guardian of James William Kropp, filed a $132,352 lawsuit against Claude Duane White. She claims that in August 1984, the 23-year-old Kropp was riding his motorcycle on East Overland Drive in Scottsbluff when he was struck by a car owned and driven by White. She is seeking cost of medical expenses and damages for injuries Kropp suffered from the collision.

Divorce Granted Dennis E. Buddecke, 29, Kimball, and Glenda Buddecke, 30, Gering. 1 16 30 73 46 76 45 58 29 72 55 61 42 64 56 51 38 03 63 43 76 62 40 31 39 28 59 37 78 48 50 32 sy 74 43 59 30 79 53 rangements. He was born May 11, 1918, at Redington. Survivors include his wife.

Janiece; mother Pearl of Alliance: sons Norman of Mitchell and Dennis of Fremont: daughter Marilyn Wood of Hemingford: 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Melvin Pomeroy TORRINGTON. Wyo. A funeral for Melvin L. Pomeroy, 75, of Torrington, who died Saturday in a Casper hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

today in First Baptist Church at Torrington with Pastor Larry Armstrong officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery at Torrington. Memorials have been established to the church and the Senior Citizens Friendship Center at Torrington. Colyer Funeral Home at Torrington is in charge of ar rangements. He was born Nov.

21, 1909, at Seward, Neb. He attended school in the York. Neb. area. He married Louise Harrington Oct.

20, 1934, at York. He was a carpenter and cement worker, and continued in those trades when the family moved to Lingle in 1941. He moved to Torrington in 1944. He also worked for Holly Sugar Corp. He was a member of the church.

Survivors include his wife; sons Wayne Dwight, both of Craig, and Norman of Ralston; daughter Beverly Gibbs of Yoder; brothers Gerald of Renton, and Vernon of Seattle, sister Velma Stewart of Longmont, 17 grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter and a grandson. George Hara SCOTTSBLUFF A funeral for George Y. Hara, 65, of 3518 12th who died Monday in the Scottsbluff hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Jolliffe Funeral Home here with the Rev.

T.J. Fraser officiating. Burial will be in said both cars were total losses. Involved were cars driven by Douglas W. Shannon, 25, of 1409 Bryant Scottsbluff, and Cary K.

Ehler, 22, of 1526 Ave. Scottsbluff. Ehler complained of bruised ribs and Shannon received a bump on the head. 12:25 p.m. Investigated the theft of a television set from an apartment at 1518 Fourth Ave.

The set, owned by Clark Griffith, was valued at $589. Friday 5:14 p.m. Arrested a 57-year-old rural Mitchell man on a charge of possession of stolen property. Police said two rear axle housings, valued at $800, owned by the City of Scottsbluff, were removed from Floyd Sales and Service at 322 S. Beltline Highway.

SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY COURT Monday Judge G. Glenn Camerer Richard Douville, 38, of 709 yearn Scottsbluff, was put on one pro- Survivors include her daughter, Doris Clark Forsell of Clancy, stepsons William of Lakeside, Mont. and John of Cutbank; sister Lillie Townsend of Scottsbluff; five grandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husbands, a son, a daughter and a grandchild. Henry Mueller SCOTTSBLUFF Funeral arrangements for Henry J.

Mueller, 92, of 216 W. 22nd who died Monday in the Scottsbluff hospital, are pending at Jolliffe Funeral Home here. Harold Bain GERING A funeral for Harold R. Bain, 58, of 1615 Bluffview Drive, who died Sunday in the Scottsbluff hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in First United Methodist Church here with the Rev.

Hughes Morris Jr. officiating. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery here. Memorials have been established to the church and the Gering rescue unit. He was born Nov.

14, 1926, near Long Pine. He attended school at Long Pine and Taylor, graduating from Long Pine High School in 1944. He entered the U.S. Army in July 1945 and served in World War II before later being discharged in 1947. He married Leah Jane Pancake Sept.

16, 1947, at Ainsworth. They settled on a ranch near there, where they lived several years. He began working in 1968 as an examiner for the Department of Motor Vehicles at Gering. He was a member of the church, Eagles Arie No. 2998, and Elks Lodge No.

1367. Survivors include his wife; son Thomas of Okinawa, Japan; daughter Mrs. Majorie Chaney of Sunnymead, brothers Howard of Ainsworth, Clifford "Bounce" of Bassett, and Lester "Gus" of Burke, S.D.; sisters Mrs. Dorothy Zoerb Ainsworth and Mrs. Iva Mae Christopher of Long Beach, and three grandchildren.

Friends may call beginning at 12:30 p.m. today at Gering Memorial Chapel here. SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Saturday 7 p.m. Investigated a one -car accident on a county road five miles north of the Scottsbluff Sugar Factory involving a vehicle driven by Matthew Annalora, 17, Scottsbluff. Damage: $600.

Friday 11 p.m. Checked a two car accident on a county road four miles west and .5 mile south of Scottsbluff involving vehicles driven by Robert L. Eirich, 16, Bayard, and Tami Curtright, 15, of 1813 Ave. a Scottsbluff. Damage Eirich vehicle: $500.

Damage to the Curtright vehicle: $150. Thursday 1:40 p.m. Checked an accident on a county road one mile east of Minatare and .75 mile south of U.S. Highway 26 involving vehicles driven by Geol Herman, 74, Scottsbluff, and Violet; Keller, 58, Minatare. The Keller vehicle sustained $2,000 damage, and the Herman vehicle was not damaged..

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