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The Record Hospital All are Fort Collins residents unless otherwise noted. ADMISSIONS: Mrs. Belle Grantham; Mrs. Gaylen Champlin, Loveland; Mrs. Richard Kasperbuer; Mrs.

Keville Keenan; Mrs. James Harmon; Robert Dillon; Mrs. Mary Young. DISMISSALS: Ms. Ramona Meyer, Loveland; Mrs.

David Sowder and daughter, Windsor; Mrs. Ada Fosket, Wellington; Mrs. Raymond Sanderson; Bryce Monasmith; Harry Sansburn; Mrs. Carolyn Obituaries Muriel La Mar Muriel Melvina La Mar, 77, formerly of Fort Collins, died Thursday in Colorado Springs following a onemonth illness. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Monday at Warren Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Marvin Lubenow will officiate. Burial will be in Resthaven Memory Gardens. A retired homemaker, Mrs.

La Mar was born Nov. 6, 1900, in Laramie, Wyo. She married Robert La Mar Sept. 15, 1920, in Laramie. He died in April, The couple lived in Fort Collins for 10 years from 1955 to 1965, when they moved to Cheyenne, Wyo.

Mrs. La Mar was a member of the First Baptist Church in Cheyenne, the Eagles Auxiliary and the VFW Auxiliary. Survivors include one son, Robert La Mar of Toledo, Ohio; four daughters, Mary Rodeman of Colorado Springs, Robina Schaefer of Cheyenne, Evelyn Wascher of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Betty Forsch of Gillette, four brothers, Alfred Haladay of Laramie, Dale Haladay of Las Vegas, Melvin Haladay of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Syryl Haladay of Caldwell, Idaho; two sisters, Pearl Price of Las Vegas, Nev.

and Helen Daniels of Oregon. Charley Rodarmel Charley C. Rodarmel, 94, Wellington, died Friday at a local nursing home following a prolonged illness. The graveside service will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Highland Cemetery in Wellington.

Msgr. John Cavanagh will officiate, assisted by members of the I.0.0.F. Warren Funeral Chapel is handling arrangements. Born July 3, 1883, in Sudan, Rodarmel was a retired farmer and rancher. He married Bessie V.

Irvin June 10, 1908, in La Crosse, Kan. She died in 1974. The couple moved to Wellington in 1946 and Fort Collins in 1970. Rodarmel was a member of the Methodist Church, and the I.0.0.F. 539 in St.

John, Kan. Survivors include a son, Lon Rodarmel of Laporte; a daughter, Dessie Cheatham of McPherson, seven grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Collared in 18K gold, a sparkling diamond engagement band is clasped gently by antiqued wedding bands. "Anastasia" by Orange Blossom. ANASTASIA Orange Blossom woods Jewelers 131 S.

COLLEGEDOWNTOWN Benson, Loveland; Mrs. Rolland Moore; Dale Mason, Loveland; Gilbert Naranjo; Richard Penney; Mrs. Earl Schmidt, Cortland, Mrs. Thomas Ball and Son; Mrs. Ray Harvey and son; Mrs.

James Allison and son. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Bill James, Wellington, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Bryant, Wellington, a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. William A.

Schachtman, a son, born Feb. 20. Sheriff Sheriff FRIDAY 7:53 3 a.m. Fort Collins Furniture 1760 W. Laporte reported a break in during the night.

Damage to the dead-bolt lock, files and cash register totaled about $350. Fort Collins Police FRIDAY 7:11 a.m. The Rainbow Limited Restaurant, 109 E. Laurel, reported the front door had been pried open, but there was no vandalism and nothing stolen. 10:40 a.m.

Western Health Foods, 1015 S. Taft Hill Road, reported the building had been broken into sometime Thursday Hemphill was a veteran of Eleanor Later, Mrs. Manley was World War II and a former employed by Teledynemember of the American Waterpik. Legion. Manley She worked as a contractor Eleanor D.

was a member of the He from 1946 to 1967 and since Manley, 55, Trinity Lutheran Church, died Saturday at Poudre Women of the Moose, Post then, was Woodward-Governor employed by Valley Memorial Hospital Co. 1781 of the VFW Auxiliary Other two following a lengthy illness. and George Beach Post 4 of survors are The funeral will be at 2 sons, R.K. Hemphill of the American Legion Orlando, Fla. and Capt.

D.S. p.m. Tuesday in Warren Auxiliary. Funeral Chapel. The Rev.

Hemphill of Cherry Point Bruce A. Welander will Survivors include two Marine Base, N.C.; three officiate. daughters, Sharon Florea brothers, M.D. Hemphill of Burial will be in and Linda Habel, both of Tekamah, Ben Grandview Cemetery. Fort Collins; two sisters, Hemphill of Lincoln, Neb.

Born June 20, 1922, in Marilyn Muehelip of Galens, and Fred Hemphill of Galena, Mrs. Manley Ill. and Magerite Stelzmiller Laramie, three married Earl A. Manley of Tuscon, three sisters, Josephine Hemphill June 19, 1943 in Galena. He brothers, George Wilhelmi of Lincoln, Helen died in 1972.

of Gasa Granda, Hemphill of Clay Center, The couple moved to Fort Harold Wilhelmi of Georgia Hemphill of Collins in 1948. They owned Knoxville, Iowa and Burt Clay Center, Kan. and two and operated Manley Sheet Wilhelmi of Rockford, Ill. grandchildren. Metal Works for 22 years.

and two grandchildren. night and an undetermined amount of cash was taken. Ambulance calls SATURDAY 6:38 a.m. Medical emergency at 1623 Mathews St. A woman suffering from chest pains was admitted to Poudre Valley Memorial Hospital.

12:25 p.m. Medical emergency at 1000 W. Lake St. A woman with abrasions and contusions was treated and released at PVMH. Fires SATURDAY 8:28 a.m.

Automatic alarm malfunction at The College Inn, 601 S. Howes St. 2:50 p.m. Car fire in the DMA parking lot. No injuries.

4:07 p.m. Medical emergency at 135 Mathews St. TOTAL NUMBER of calls Friday: Fort Collins Police, 87. Larimer County Sheriff, 18. CSU Police, 31.

City fire calls down, fire loss up for month Although the total number accounted for $23,410 of this of alarms last month were amount. down from the February Last February, there 1977 figure, the estimated were 157 total alarms, 37 of fire loss of property was up which were fires. The by $21,575, according to the estimated fire loss was monthly report of the Fort $1,880. Collins Fire Department. The estimated value of property involved by fire in Last month there were 133 February 1977 was alarms, 15 of which were $5,614,950 compared to this fires.

The estimated fire loss year's $677,720. was $23,455 compared to However, the estimated $1,880 for the comparable value of property saved by time period last year. the fire department last year was $5,613,070 Don Hisam of the to this department said that there February's $654,265. were some large fires that There were no deaths or accounted for the increase injuries related to fires for in fire loss. Nine home fires either time period.

R.E. Hemphill R.E. "Rod" Hemphill, 65, of Bellvue, died at Poudre Valley Memorial Hospital Saturday following a lengthy illness. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Goodrich Chapel.

The Rev. Robert Geller will officiate. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. Contributions to the American Lung Associatian may be made in care of Goodrich Mortuary. Born June 28, 1912, in Clay Center, Hemphill married Ozziellee Hemphill Jan.

27, 1940 in St. Louis, Mo. They moved to Bellvue in 1946. She survives. Thoughtful Service WARREN funeral chapel 1977.

Harold A. Warren, 482-4244 IT'S OPEN! 6 First National Bank Fort Collins is happy to announce the reopening of the automated teller machine located at 3000 South College Avenue. The Colorado General Assembly enacted the "Bank Electronic Funds Act" during the 1977 session. As a result, Colorado Banks may now offer off-premise automated teller machines. The unit located at 3000 South College is a complete 24-hour facility.

We hope the 3000 South College location makes your banking more convenient. We want to be YOUR bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FDIC 205 West Oak, 212 West Laurel, and 3000 South College.

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