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Suicide Ruled Winona Funerals Edmund R. Pasikiwiciv Funeral services for Edmund II Monday. March 1. IMS WiNONA DAILY NEWS The Daily Record Milwaukee Road. He attended the.

Reads Landing School. He married Augusta Hartstett of Reads Landing Feb. 11, 1902, and she died in March 1935. He is survived by a son, W. Amos, Jasonville, a daughter, Mrs.

Edward1 (Viola) Gies-ler, Wabasha; eight grandchildren; 19 great-grandchil R. (Sport) Paszkiewicz, 907 E. In Death of Man Near Lamoille Broadway, will be at 8:30 a.m. president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include three sons.

Vitas, LaMirada, Rudolph and Wilferd, Independence; one daughter, Mrs. Anton (Gertrude) Sylla, Independence; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two brothers, Paul Independence, and Sam, Milwaukee, and five sisters, Mrs. Joe (Gertrude) Killian and MONDAY MARCH 1, 1965 Two-State Deaths Julius Conrad Tuesday at Borzyskowski Mor Estimates Vary On Land Taken For Highway Estimates varied from $947 to $1,200 in the trial which began today in District Court to determine how much Paul Kronebusch, Rollingstone farm tuary and at 9 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev.

At Community Memorial Hospital Winona Deaths Mrs. Clarence Bublitx Survivors of Mrs. Clarence, Death by suicide was ruled by Msgr. N. F.

Grulkowski officiat dren; a brother, Edward, Reads PLAINVIEW, Minn. Julius i Landing ing. Burial will be in St. Mary's Coroner Dr. R.

B. Tweedy after and a sister, Mrs. Visiting hours: VeOlcsl and surgical Rnhliti Inneview Wash for- re m' nraa, eo, tuea auiiuay i i Jennie UaDana, Portland, Ore cuea hunaay at vic. it he and Sheriff George L. Fort were called to the Richmond Rochester Winona.

res.dem i. r. WsS" dependence: Mrs. Catherine hospital A 'who died Friday, include Township home of David D. Egan, 82, Sunday at 3:25 a.m.

Funerai services will be held Galow, and Sister M. Viatrix, He was born July 16. 1879. in SATURDAY Wabasha County to Mr. and at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Abbott- Milwaukee, ana sister m. laa-berga, Racine, Her hus ADMISSIONS Mrs. Mike Conrad. He married The sheriff and coroner were called to the Egan home. 14 Wise Funeral Home, the Rev.

Alfred Ward, Lake City, pastor sisters, Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Cut Rank, Mrs. Elvera Walsh. Castle Rock. and Mrs.

Archie (Lida) Anderson and Mrs. Ar-thur (Helen) Brunner. both of Mrs er, was damaged by the taking of land on his farm for Highway 248 improvements. band died in June 1964. One daughter, three brothers and miles south of Winona on U.S.

Donald Wood. Winona Meta Radiger Sept. 22, 1909, jat Plainview. Tre couple farm Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 2 p.m.

today. A Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight. Members of the Athletic Club will call at 7. Mr. Paszkiewicz died at 3:35 p.m.

Saturday at Community Memorial Hospital after suffering a stroke earlier in the day. He was born here Nov. 7, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paszkiewicz.

He lived in the oi unnea cnurcn oi ennst here, Rt. 3. Mrs. Millard Chab, 1872 Burial will be in one sister and five half-brothers otfiaaung ed west of Elgin for 35 years. i a i.

i i 61-14, after Mrs. Lgan was awakened by a noise in her husband's room. She was sleeping Ihon livoH in Hammrmrl spvpn i Rivprvipw Ppmptprv ana live naii-sisiers nave uieu inoviou; A twin son died in 5th St. years, iney movea 10 nam- rnenas may can mis aiter-view in 1932. noon and evening and on Tues- Survivors are: His wife and day.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, the Very Rev. Edmund J. Klimek officiating.

Burial will be in the two brothers, Arthur, Minneapo- infancy, Lyman R. Plank, no perma- nent address. Damasius Stanislawski Frank Muras. Winona Rt. 2.

Damasius Stanislawski. 83. DISCHARGES 716 E. Sanborn died at 1:40 Mrs. Francis K.

Kramer, a.m. Sunday at Community Trempealeau, Wis. Memorial Hospital after an ill-j SUNDAY ness of a month. church cemetery. city his entire life and was employed at Interstate Packing now Swift about 40 lis, and Herman, Jeffers.

Five children have died. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Johnson-Schri- Friends may call at Kern Funeral Home after 3 p.m. years. He was a member of St Kronebusch testified In his own behalf and said that the land is now worthless to him.

He paid $1,200 for it, and that is how much he was damaged he testified in answer to questions of his attorney, C. Stanley McMahon. THE LAND In qaesnon a 40-acre tract about 3 miles west of Rollingstone, bi sected by the present highway. Kronebusch had nearly six acres of pasture land in the parcel, with a spring. Richard J.

Dinneen, Rochester, a Highway Department eneineer. testified that the Rpfnr his retirement he was i on a couch in another room. She and a nephew, Charles Cornell, went into Mr. Egan's room and found that he had shot himself in the right temple with a .22 caliber revolver. He was lying on the floor by his bed.

Mr. Egan had been ill some time with cancer of the stomach, according to Mrs. Egan. Cornell had been staying with the Egans to help care for his uncle. Mr.

Egan, retired, had been a cattle buyer, truck farmer and railroad telegrapher. iver Funeral Horde, the Rev. W. Dale Robertson, Church of Tuesday. A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Tuesday and Stanislaus Church, Winona Athletic Club and its Benefit Asso Naas, 405 Catliryn E. Walter E. Thompson CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Walter Edward Thompson, 56, died Sunday at 9:30 p.m. at Veterans Hospital, Minneapolis, after a long illness.

He was born Aug. 10. 1908. in Houston County to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Thompson. He lived in the county most of his life. He married Olga Glasrud Oct. 6, 1935. He served with the Navy during World War II and Howard St.

a carpenter at the North Western Railway shops. He was born here Dec. 10, ciation; Winona Activity Group, Christ, officiating. Burial win be in Greenwood Cemetery. Wednesday.

Jesse L. Wylie Edward W. Pahnke, 1415 Lor Civic Association, Elks and the United Packinghouse Food and Friends may call until time 1881. to Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob raj Dr. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) Allied Workers. Jesse L. Wylie, 92, died Sun Sunivors include his mother.

day at 1:30 p.m. at a Rochester William T. Boland, senices. Wis. George Plattner Mrs.

James J. Smith, Roches- PLAINVIEW, Minn. George ter. Minn. plattner, rural Plainview, died Mrs.

Patricia Jonsgaard. Saturday at 8 p.m. at St. Eliza- Mrs. Regina Paszkiewicz, 907 hospital where he had been patient several months.

He died was a member of the Houston American Legion post and the Dorn in tne imnrnromini tr th E. Broadway; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Patricia) Brang. Winona; five grandchildren, of pneumonia. Stanislawski and was a lifetime resident.

He married Mary Sty-ba and she died Dec. 1, 1960. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Church and its Holy Name Society. Survivors are: His wife; two sons, Henry, Milwaukee, and George, Belcourt, N.D.; a daughter, Mrs.

Edmund (Sarah) Kluzik, Winona; eight cfpandrhildren: i a trreat- Rushford, Minn. beth's Hospital, Wabasha, where Hpnrvtrwn Lutheran rhnrrh ti 1 Tit i and one sister, Mrs. Arnold wrs. raui duku, uiuiii 1 ne was a paiieni lor a weeK. Survivors include his wife- He was born Oct.

12, 1872, at Diamond Bluff. to Ezra and Betsy DeMerrit Wylie. He married Lillian Gilmore in 1895 Johnson Schriver Funeral 3. (Ceil) Neitzel, Garl, Ind. one son, Orell, Willmar, Wineski, 660 E.

Home is completing arrange- his mother, Canton; two grand- couBgMay lMM.taPitk:g ire taking and Mary Doyle Egan and was the a resident of the area most of tKtt cr.rinI, his life. Prior to his marriage ture' the spnng' he was in Minneapolis 15 years. Under cross-examination by He married Alice M. Beriou Special Assistant Attorney-there Dec. 16, 1912.

General Winston Ehlmann, He was a member of Pre- i Kronebusch said he would glad- Ebner Mrs. John F. Jennifer L. Sanborn St. Jeffrey M.

children; one brother, Ralph, i at Montevideo, They ments Praxei, 507 E. Funeral Canton, and two sisters. Mrs. moved to Washington where he for Mrs. services Paw Haulr 1 c.

PLAINVIEW Minn Ray 0bert (Warie) Knutson, Roches-j worked in a lumber camp and John F. Ebner. 671 Dacota Hawk 87 died Saturday at ter anc Mrs-John (Edna) Kit-j later for a gas company. Fori will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a'ine AnopiU fniif hncnitaV lelson- Caledonia. the past 10 years he had lived! a.m.

at Burke's Funeral Home cious Blood Catholic Church at ly sell the land as it now is grandchildren; a brotner, rneo- oaiiuum 01. dore, Winona, and a sister, i DISCHARGES Mrs. Frances Strait, Butte, I Miss Laura M. Yuston, 361 Mont. Dacota St.

Funeral services will be held i Mrs. Millard Chab, 1872 W. uhprp hp had hpen a natipnt runerai services win De at nere witn a daugnter, Mrs and 10 a.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Harold J. Dittman offi- for a week. i1 m- Thursday at Henrytown Amos (Mildred) Tungland. for $1, to anyone willing to pay the legal costs of the sale.

RALPH T. Ilpngel, 623 E. King next testified to his Lamoille. Surviving is his wife. Funeral senices will be held Wednesday at 9:45 a.m.

at Burke Funeral Home, Winona, Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at Wat-: 5th St He was born in Jefferson Lutheran, the Rev. Merton Survivors are: His daughter, kowski Funeral Home and at I Mrs. Carl Nielsen, 525 Wilson mnnrv Kan, jnn 1R77 Johnson officiating. Burial will Mrs.

Tungland; two grandchild-! dating. Burial will be in Holy 9 at St. Stanislaus, the Rt. Rev. st.

i Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Hawk. be in the church cemetery. appraisal of the land.

Hengel is ren and four great-grandchild- Trinity Cemetery, Rollingstone ren. His wife and one daughter Friends may call this after and at 10:30 at Precious Blood Elmer M. Hannon. 514 John-1 in 1896 he moved to Beaver, Friends may call at Peter Catholic Church. Burial will be a real-estate broker specializing have died son St.

to farm. He also worked Funeral Home, I noon and evening. Rosary will in farm sales. Funeral services will be Tues-; be said by Msgr. Dittman at Cenjetery, Da- Baby girl Pierce, St.

Char-! in this area as a carpenter. He Harmony, after 5 p.m. Wednes- Msgr. N. F.

Grulkowski officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 2 p.m. The Rosary will be said at 8 by Msgr.

Grulkow day at 2 p.m. at North Prairie 8 p.m. les, Minn. I married Edna DeVol March 15, Qay ana 'he church after Kuid, me 111. nev.

msgi j. i. Feiten will officiate. Friends I may call at Burke's Funeral Mrs. Roy Wetzel and baby, 1 1899, at Plainview.

She died in noon inursday. Winona Rt. 2. 1914. In 1916 he married Mabel Mrc Hugo F.

Schumacher Lutheran Church, the Rev. Percy Larson officiating. Bur- i-al ti-ill Kn in tho rhiirrh 0mo. ski and the Holy Name Society. Funeral services for Hugo Home and Frank Schumacher.

722 W. Wa-! evening- MsEr. Feiten will say ueoree parson ana, '-'cui, He was Whitewater Township v.ux,winn. ispeciai) terv. hasha will he nt 2 Rosary at 8.

Hubert H. Cordes twins, Utica. Minn. Hubert H. (Hub) Cordes, 44, 1 The Winona man said he agreed with Kronebusch's va-luation of the land at $1,200.

However, he felt the remaini3 land would be worth $200 if it could be sold to the state as a hardwood preserve at $5 an acre. (The highway follows a course through valley land on the 40-acre tract. Roughly 35 acres of the parcel is wooded hillside land. Paul J. Kieffer.

Altura. fol S79 E. Mark died at 7:45 wr. ana Mrs. jonn wng, 90 assessor 30 years and a mem-i Tr u.nerai services Mrs.

11. 1 Friends may call at the ber of the Beaver school board. I A- Arrteson, 66, will be at 2 chUrch Tuesday after 1 p.m. In 1948 he moved to Plainview Pum- "uelda at ir Lutheran Jensen Funeral Home, Rush-and had lived with a niece in CJF.0": the Robert A. Hull ford is in charge of arrange-Venice, since 1950.

He officiating. Burial will be in ments. IT' CK. rnn a.m. today at nis nome oauuum 01., a suffering a heart attack.

He had Winonan Pleads Guilty to Charge Tuesday at Fawcett Funeral Home. 1476 W. Broadway, the Rev. A. U.

Deye, St. Martin's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight. undergone heart surgery 14 BIRTHS ELSEWHERE was a member of Plainview LaKewooa cemetery.

Masonic and Eastern Star Friends may call at Peterson- Two-State Funerals years ago and again in 1960. He was born in Houston Coun PICKWICK, Minn. Mr. lodges and Scottish Rite bodies Sheehan Funeral Chapel today an1 Mrc a ty, Sept. 13, 1920, to Albert and Joseph C.

Schierfz 0j Wlnona and luesaay morning and at services will be the church after 1 p.m. RED WING, Minn. Rudolph Graveside lowed Hengel to the stand. Kief- WABASHA, Minn. Funeral i services for Joseph C.

Schiertz 1 A. Thompson. 41, Winona Rt I Anna Schultz Cordes. He mar-; daughter Thursday in Lutheran ried Ruth Pruka Sept. 11, 1948.

Hospital, La Crosse. He farmed in the Rushford area Miss M. Glee Griswold conducted bv Masonic bodies in Pallbearers will be W. C. 3, pleaded guilty Friday in fer was one of three land com- C-l rtinniu, XT TnU.n..

Uawvmah nt In nt Plainview. Johnson Funeral services for Miss M. r-, 111.1 mimnrc nnnninlnn tn rnn. Funeral Home is in charge of Vollmers, C. D.

Florine, Willard i St. Felix Catholic Church. The Glee Griswold. 415 W. Broad-! umu UUJl a ti i t- i.u i to a check foreerv charce.

demn the land lor the state arrangements oivwu tuiu ndiiv riaiicia. xu- nev. magi, uuuu vjcugici wcic iieiu una niiciiiuuni TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Brenda Neitzke, 205 E. ward 8. The Winona man is held in last fall.

Ho- The former Helen Fichtenau, will officiate and burial will be at Fawcett Funeral Home, the she was hnni at St Paul Oct in St Aenes Cemeterv. Kelloes. i Rev. GeorEe Goodreid. St.

Fred W. Goertz jail at Red Wing in lieu ofj The Altura man reiterated bond, pending outcome of a pre- his appraisal of the damages to sentence investigation ordered Kronebusch at $947. He agreed LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) 16, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs.

Max Friends may call at Buckman-! Paul's Episcopal Church, offi-Fred W. Goertz, 95. died Sat-! Fichtenau. She was a school Schierts funeral home. The ciating.

Burial was in Wood- teacher at St. Paul before mov- i Rosary will be said by Msgr. i lawn Cemetery. ine here 30 vears aeo and was I Gengler at 8 p.m. today.

Pallbearers were William F. with Hengel and Kronebusch that even the remaining pasture land on the tract would be virtually worthless with the loss of the spring. JUDGE Arnold Hatifeld married to Dr A Arneson I The St. Joseph's Society, Wa-! White. William H.

English, Wil-1 three bad check charges Feb. June 27 1935 basha Knights of Columbus and liam C. Cole, Charles E. Lin-1 9 Winona municipal court. She was a' member of First' 4tn De8ree Knights from Wino-'den.

H. G. (Lefty) Hymes and Judge John D. McGill sentenced Lutheran Church, Order of wil1 attend services in a A. J.

Kiekbusch. the Winona man to serve a total of in urday at Pepin View Rest Home here. He had been a resident of the home three months. He was born in Germany Nov. 8.

1869. and came to this country with his parents in 1886. He worked on farms in Minnesota and South Dakota. He 51 days county jail. Eastern Star and a past matron Dt-V; However.

Thompson was sent presiding. The same jury which FREE TB X-RAYS 1-5 pm. Room 8. City Hallt Winona Co. residents free, others, fl each.

Last week 88 Total since 1959 54,834 Altura Girl Wins Rochester Crown ROCHESTER. Minn. Susan WEATHER of the organization, the Garden Deu eorSe Club and was active in the Blue Erding, Clarence Hough. Lester had been employed as a welder at Badger Division, War-Iner Swasey 13 years. He moved here in 1959 and was a member of St.

Matthew's Lu-itheran Church. Survivors include his wife; mother, Winona; one son, Walter, at home; one daugh- ter, Lori, at home; one brother, 1 Albert Houston, and two 1 sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Thorud, jLa Crosse, and Mrs. Elroy '(Barbara) Gaedy, Winona. Funeral arrangements are being completed by Fawcett Funeral Home, 1476 W.

Broadway. Mrs. John P. Fromm Mrs. John P.

Fromm, 82, 458 Sioux died Saturday at 5:15 at Community Memorial cspital after a brief illness. The former Margaret Winkel. she was born July 3, 1882, at Rollingstone to Nicholas and Louise Zuelke Winkle. She was a lifelong resident of this area. Her husband died Feb.

20, 1963. to Red Wing the same day to 1 heard an appeal last week of face the check forgery charge the commissioners' condemna-the same day after Sheriff tion award for a separate par-George Fort received a war- eel of Kronebusch's land is returned to the area and lived i Bird Girl Scouts. ird Girl Scouts noni, rranK nuiuinsKi. raui Survivors include her husband Schouweiler and Paul Dady. EXTENDED FORECAST MINNESOTA Temperatures through Saturday near normal.

Normal highs and one sister, Mrs. Florence rant from Goodhue County Sher at Millville where he learned telegraphing from Charles Schleicher, a railroad agent. He was named full time depot Otto, St. Paul. Two brothers' Municipal Court iff Paul M.

Zillgitt have died. trying the present case. Jurors: Clarence McClymont, Mrs. Manvel Olness. Mrs.

Lloyd Hemming, Edwin C. Schuppen- T7 r-u "ui ovm ouuui. iiuuuai Forfeiture: Dorothy E. Kulas, 0 in agent at Theilman in 1892, and AIRPORT WEATHER (North Central Observations) 553 W. Mark $10 on a charge Lh of parking too close to a fire -'mport; Adella Ties, daughter of Altura married Anna M.

Heil June 30, Max. temp. 42 Sunday at 2 hydrant at 1320 W. Broadway tn mm amn at ninn -iiit. muv- mm.

temp. 39 at noon ant change until warmer toward end of week. Precipitation averaging .25 to .50 inch melted Sunday at 7:15 a.m. Mrs. Dorothea Iverson RUSHFORD, Minn.

(Special) Mrs. Dorothea Matilda Iverson, 85, died Sunday at 8 p.m. at Community Memorial Hospital, Winona, after a one-week illness. The former Dorothea Paul- today, overcast sky at 800 feet, area residents, was crowned Miss Rochester here Friday He had depot agent assign-night. ments in three states but made The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. I his home at Theilman. He re-Oscar Ties vho farm in Hills-1 tired in 1937, the same vear PEPIN COUNTY DURAND. Wis. (Special) south and .10 to .20 inch melted visibility one mile with drizzle and fog, southeast wind at 10 m.n.h..

barometer 29.79 and Ross Nixon. Arthur Hohensee, Darrell G. Hoffman. Mrs. Ruth Nelton, Arnold Wendt and George Kistler.

Bright lights? A driver may have an accident with ou. Trial was set for March 10 at dale Township, she is a 1964 his wife died. He lived at Theil OTHER TEMPERATURES 2 n.m. in Penin Cnnntv Court falling slowly, humidity 96 per- She was a member of Cathedral graduate of Lewiston High man until 1962 when he moved son. she was born May 14, 1879, on Durand's charge against I By TnE ASSOCIATED PRESS cent of the Sacred Heart, Spanish ana now is a laboratory here.

at Winona to Christian and Re-1 rianipl Rvsnntr 1 High Low Pr. American War Veterans Auxil-! wcnnician at bt. wary hos- He was a member of St. becca Paulson. She lived larv and the Winona County Pltal.

Rochester. John's Lutheran Church and the In a field of 10 candidates nvinr RoiiH Old Settlers Association. Knrvivnrc nro- Hna enn Pur. a.ic nui vmy wuh uie crown oui cIlrvjVftrs innli.H cnn. County and the week after being arrested by Bismarck, clear ui.

own, un- UI1.JUUE 1UUI SUU9, 10O9 III I1UUMUII UUIll' 1889 in Houston rard, Stevens Point. Wis. own i Herman, Lake City; Arthur and couple fanned in this area lor Kverett Bi es of the no ice force, coise, ciear thrp Haiicthtprc Mrc i competition and the Miss Con- vrkru P) i HOME HAIRCUTS ATLANTA The buyer for the notions section of a big department store says the sale of hair clippers has risen 500 percent in the past two years. The reason: higher barbershop prices. The buyer reported one store executive's wife cuts the hair of her four boys and sometimes Gordon L.

Meistad, Gilman- Boston, clear eenialitv" title For talent shp j-oii Wjjjp stqbh iMoaiij. mona. mrs. iar u. vvmona: three daushters Mrs r.

Sana "Plimh Kv-prv Mountain i uaugiucia, iis Survivors One son, Mel- ton, pleaded guilty to allowing Chicago, cloudy (Edna) Gernes Goodview. and, "ffiaSVS (Frances) Klein. Lake vin Iverson. Winona; Mrs Carl (Rosalie) Bnese, I Jie5 5 heaseht city; Mise Louise Goertz. Roch- a Mrs.

Rochester; seven grandchild- anajreen pes. (Blanche) Paulson. Ri Marg are: mree.an unlicensed operator to run Cincinnati, cloudy Christ his vehicle and was sentenced Cleveland, cloudy ren; nve creai-Eranacnuaren: crt 12 crand- Mrs. Clifford (Olga) Kjos. Pe-: seVen days in jail.

On failure to Des Moines, rain terson, and Mrs. Ves he was committed. He Detroit rlonHv and one brother, Nick Winkel ial will be in the Fountain City, chjldrc'n and ,9 great.rand. Faribault. I Public Cemetery lsw n-.

1., children. One two takes a whack at her husband. son, daugh- Schuminski, Minnesota City; was arrested by Biles Oct. 26. Fairbanks, clear Funeral services will be Tues-1 Friends may call at Breit ters.

four brothers and one sis- me granacnucren, iwo greai- Don F. Nelson. Elk Mound. Fort Worth, cloudy day at 9 a.m. at Cathedral of: low Funeral Home today from i ti ii i i i nave uieu.

grandchildren; one brother, guilty to driving with-! Helena clear Funeral senices will be at dolPn paulson- Rushford, and 0ut current registration and Honolulu clear i iic ucaii, inc iirv. vim- i iw a y.m. jvuaai jr win uc Odiu aid F. Connelly officiating. Bur- at 8:30 p.m.

2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Lutheran Church, the Rev. T. H.

Albrecht officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. wo sisiers, Mrs iorger was sentenced to a $10 fine plus Indianapolis, clear tie) Berge, Austin, and Mrs. $3 costs or two days in jail. Jacksonville clear Carl (Christina) Ekern, Rush- In default of payment, he was Kansas City, rata frd- committed.

He was arrested Anoplps' rlpar Funeral services will be Feb. 19 bv Georee A. Plummer. 7Z T.I. 36 19 60 30 66 43 38 7 41 20 .01 39 26 59 43 66 43 47 31 46 17 .20 55 36 .06 36 29 5-21 73 56 33 13 .01 78 61 53 42 70 48 62 39 .27 71 50 65 42 66 57 .26 71 69 37 35 .01 40 34 70 63 .10 49 28 77 42 .25 47 23 1.27 53 24 72 44 36 26 47 12 .09 67 55 44 19 60 50 48 36 68 35 28 -2 TECTO ThnrsHav at l-5n nm nt Rush- I wiuiavme, liouuy H.

tcuiii vuuuiiiv dint umici. six grandchildren will be pall-, bearers. Friends may call at the Pe-I terson-Sheehan Funeral Home Forfeitures: ford Lutheran Church, the Rev. M. Eugene Foehringer officiat Walter.

L. Rieck. Prairie du 1 i itmwuuAcc, ciuuuy ing. Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery. icm iiLcnac jiiuics, i cu.

vtt, nrlpnnc rain after 7 tonight and at the church after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Michael H. Blaqsvedt Friends may call at Jensen i hv piummor Tunn-in the World of today aiul tomorrow uith veteran ARC. Radio Anc.mort PALL HARVEY at he searches into the fascinating stories that make the.

nncs, fives national and inter nalionM events meaning. Funeral Home Wednesday from Cerald Scott Mueller. Minne-7 to 9 p.m. and at the church apoliSt $17) driving 40 m.p.h. in New York, clear Okla.

City, cloudy Omaha, clear Til. 1 l. .1 MABEL, Minn. (SDecial) Michael Howard Blagsvedt, 2'vThursday after noon a 30-mile zone, Durand, Feb. 20, r.mctnA Ku I ici.r fcoonov nn.

i rmiauuiunia, ciear months died of pneumonia in, Michael Kowahl his Rochester home Sunday. INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- lice chief. Lh.oc?,x.-. Cleaf Herbert A.

Smith. Durand mP; e- Survivors are: His parents; two 'Z TV 3, $18. passing in a no-pass- uty car hrnthppe Vtovon onrt Cnnlt it rtnrnnH or. OI. LiUUIS.

mill brothers, Steven and Scott, and I zone Feb. 33. Durand. ar- depth, perspective! c.j ing by Donald McMahon, Salt Lk. City, clear two sisters, Debra and Dan.

uu I rest. rested nt hnmo- nafnrnal leriHK UUdl I tiav.il San clear county traffic officer. Richard F. Chamberlain, Min- Feb. 61 Town of Lima, arrest-! Winnipeg, clear Trace ed by McMahon.

Ipii JOSWICK ents. Mr. and Mrs Miliord Vlc 1S the, former Lucy Blagsvedt. Mabel; maternal i of Independence, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

i Funeral services will be at George Culbcrton, Minneapolis, st- Anthony of Padua Catholic and paternal great-grandpar-! Church. Minneapolis. Burial ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blags- will be in a Minneapolis ceme-vedt.

Rochester. tery. The funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 m. at Mengis i Mrl- Christina Smieja Funeral Home. Mabel, the Rev.

INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe-Bruce Boyce of Mabel Lutheran cial Mrs. Christina Smieja, Church officiating. Burial will 71, died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday be in Mabel Cemetery.

at Tri-County Memorial Hos- WM. pital. Whitehall, after a long illiam H. Stuver READS LANDING. Minn.

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4 rem of bristle with eiectro static action attracts dust. Resilient plastic head won't mar furniture, woodwork. Hardwood handle, coated finish. BROS. STORE HARDWARE $7 4th St, PlionMCO 'l WTOMATC MatONAL CAB Wsihuwhii Lra UA THE PAUL HARVEY NEWS THREE TIMES EVERY DAY 8:55 A.M., 12 NOON, 5:00 P.M.

AT 12-3-OH! unit rata marTUHj io ivoman i'. smieja June 22, 1914. They operated a meat market here. She was a member of the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, its St.

Theresa Study Club. St. Joseph Society and a rTUnj 10 Iioman IIV iiuvi Til ft I resident six vears. He as burn in Washington, I D.C. July 2, lfii'41, and came, to Trcvino.

as an Infant and to Reads Landing as a boy. He worked on river bouts as Jos wields Fuel Oi! Co. (Et End Coal Oil Co Phone 3389 for "Penonal Aotomotie Core" "Oil HEAT IS SAFE" SAVE WITH MOBIL FUEL OIL Frm lit Insu'ine Cnnrum, Hona Ollict, Uioomingtan, lllmoi. young m.m. Liter did exlcn- Holy Rosary Society.

She sup commercial trapping and was a pa.st president of St. fishing imd al.sn wurkrd for the Eli.anoth'g Soo'jty and a past.

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