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a and 2. also for clear clear The Daily Record Winona Deaths At Community Memorial Hospital Visiting hours: Medical and surgical patients: 2 to and 7 to 8:30 p.m. (No children under 12.) Maternity patients: 2 to 3:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. (Adults only.) SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Mrs. Donald Wood, Winona Rt.

3. Mrs. Millard Chab, 1872 W. 5th St. Lyman R.

Plank, no permanent address. Frank Muras, Winona Rt. 2. DISCHARGES Mrs. Francis K.

Kramer, Trempealeau, Wis. SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Cathryn E. Naas, 405 W. Howard St. Edward W.

Pahnke, 1415 Lorrai Dr. William T. Boland, Arcadia, Wis. Mrs. James J.

Smith, Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Patricia Jonsgaard, Rushford, Minn. Mrs. Paul Busch, Winona Rt.

3. Jennifer L. Wineski, 660 E. Sanborn St. Jeffrey M.

Praxel, 507 E. Sanborn St. DISCHARGES Miss Laura M. Yuston, 361 Dacota St. Mrs.

Millard Chab, 1872 W. 5th St. Mrs. Carl Nielsen, 525 Wilson St. Elmer M.

Hannon, 514 Johnson St. Baby girl Pierce, St. Charles, Minn. Mrs. Roy Wetzel and baby, Winona Rt.

2. Mrs. George Larson and twins, Utica, Minn. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

John King, 475 W. Sanborn a son. BIRTHS ELSEWHERE PICKWICK. Minn. Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Greenwood a daughter Thursday in Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Brenda Neitzke, 205 E. Howard 8. FREE TB X-RAYS (Mon.

1-5 p.m. Room 8, City Hall) Winona Co. residents free, others, $1 1 each. Last week 88 Total since 1959 54,834 Altura Girl Wins Rochester Crown ROCHESTER, Minn. Susan Adella Ties, daughter of Altura area residents, was crowned Miss Rochester here Friday night.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ties who farm in Ilillsdale Township, she is a 1964 graduate of Lewiston High School and now is a laboratory technician at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester. In a field of 10 candidates she not only won the crown but the formal gown and swim suit competition and the "Miss Congeniality" title.

For talent she sang "Climb Every Mountain." Miss Ties is 5 foot 5, has light brown hair and green eyes. ial will be in the Fountain City, Public Cemetery Friends may call at Breitlow Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Rosary will be said at 8:30 p.m. Tune-in the World of today and tomorrow with veteran ABC Radio Newsman PAUL HARVEY as he searches into the fascinating stories that make the news, gives national and international events meaning, depth, perspective! THE PAUL HARVEY NEWS THREE TIMES EVERY DAY 8:55 A.M., 12 NOON, 5:00 P.M. KWNO AT 12 3 OH! MONDAY MARCH 1, 1965 Two-State Deaths Julius Conrad PLAINVIEW, Minn.

Julius Conrad, 85, died Sunday at 1 a.m. at a Rochester hospital after a long illness. He was born July 16, 1879, in County Mr. and Nabashike Conrad. married Meta Radiger Sept.

22, 1909, at Plainview. Tre couple farmed west of Elgin for 35 years, then lived in Hammond seven years. They moved to Plainview in 1952. Survivors are: His wife and two brothers, Arthur, Minneapolis, and Herman, Jeffers. Five children have died.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Johnson-Schriver Funeral Home, the Rev. Dale Robertson, Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call until time of services.

George Plattner PLAINVIEW, Minn. George Plattner, rural Plainview, died Saturday at 8 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Wabasha, where he was a patient for a week. Johnson Schriver Funeral Home is completing arrangements.

Ray H. Hawk PLAINVIEW. Minn. Ray H. 87, died Saturday at a Los Angeles, hospital where he had been a patient for a week.

He was born in Jefferson Mr. and Benjamin Hawk. County, Kans: June 5, 1877, to In 1896 he moved to Beaver, to farm. He also worked in this area as a carpenter. He married Edna DeVol 15, 1899, at Plainview.

She died in 1914. In 1916 he married Mabel DeVol, who died in 1949. He was Whitewater Township assessor 30 years and a member of the Beaver school board. In 1948 he moved to Plainview and had lived with a niece in Venice, since 1950. He was a member of Plainview Masonic and and and and and and and Eastern Star lodges and Scottish Rite bodies of Winona.

Graveside services will be conducted by Masonic bodies in Plainview. Johnson Schriver Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Fred W. Goertz LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Fred W.

Goertz, 95, died Saturday at Pepin View Rest Home here. He had been a resident of the home three months. He was born in Germany Nov. 1869, and came to this country with his parents in 1886. He worked on farms in Minnesota and South Dakota.

He returned to the area and lived at Millville where he learned telegraphing from Charles Schleicher, a railroad agent. He was named full time depot agent at Theilman in 1892, and married Anna M. Heil June 30, 1895. He had depot agent assignments in three states but made his home at Theilman. He retired in 1937, the same, year his wife died.

He lived at Theilman until 1962 when he moved here. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Order of Railroad Telegraphers. Survivors include four sons, Herman, Lake City; Arthur and William, Wabasha, and Elmer, Winona; three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Frances) Klein, Lake City; Mise Louise Goertz, Rochester, and Miss Margaret Goertz.

Wabasha; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. One son, two daughters, four brothers and one sister have died. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Lutheran Church, the Rev.

T. H. Albrecht officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Six grandchildren will be pallbearers.

Friends may call at the Peterson-Sheehan Funeral Home after 7 tonight and at the church after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Michael H. Blagsvedt MABEL, Minn. (Special) Michael Howard Blagsvedt, months, died of pneumonia i in his Rochester home Sunday.

He was born Dec. 15, 1964. Survivors are: His parents; two brothers, Steven and Scott, and two sisters, Debra and Dawn, at home; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Milford Blagsvedt. Mabel; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Culberton, Minneapolis, and paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ole Blagsvedt. Rochester. The funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Mengis Funeral Home, Mabel, the Rev. Bruce Boyce of Mabel Lutheran Church officiating.

Burial will be in Mabel Cemetery, William H. Stuver READS LANDING, (Special) William H. Stuver, 96, died Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at Buena Vista Nursing Home, Wabasha, where he had been a resident six years. He was born in Washington, D.C..

July 1868, and came to Trevino, as an infant and to Reads Landing as a boy. He worked on river boats as young man, later did exten. commercial sive trapping and fishing worked the Milwaukee Road. He attended the Reads Landing School, He married Augusta Hartstett of Reads Landing Feb. 11, 1902, and she died in March 1955.

He is survived by a son, W. Amos, Jasonville, a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Viola) Giesler, Wabasha; eight grandchildren: 19 great-grandchildren: a brother, Edward, Reads Landing, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Cabana, Portland, Ore. A son, a daughter, a brother and two sisters have died.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at AbbottWise Funeral Home, the Rev. Alfred Ward, Lake City, pastor of United Church of Christ here, officiating. Burial will be i in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call this afternoon and evening and on Tuesday.

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 was a member of the Houston American Legion post and the Henrytown Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife; one son, Orell, Willmar, his mother, Canton; two grandchildren; one brother, Ralph, Canton, and two sisters, Mrs. Obert (Marie) Knutson, Rochester, and Mrs. John (Edna) Kittelson, Caledonia.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Henrytown Lutheran, the Rev. Merton Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Peter son-Abraham Funeral Home, Harmony, after 5 p.m.

Wednesday and at the church after noon Thursday. Mrs. H. A. Arneson LAKE CITY, Minn.

(Special) -Funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Arneson, 66, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Lutheran Church, the Rev.

Rubert A. Hull officiating. Burial will be in Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at PetersonSheehan Funeral Chapel today and Tuesday morning and at the church after 1 p.m. Pallbearers will be W.

C. Cheney, F. 0. Johnson, Herman Vollmers, C. D.

Florine, Willard Brown and Harry Francis. The former Helen Fichtenau, she was born at St. Paul Oct. 16, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs.

Max Fichtenau. She was a school teacher at St. Paul before moving here 30 years ago and was married to Dr. H. A.

Arneson June 27, 1935. She was a member of First Lutheran Church, Order Eastern Star and a past matron of the organization, the Garden Club and was active in the Blue Bird Girl Scouts. Survivors include her husband and one sister, Mrs. Florence Otto, St. Paul.

Two brothers have died. Mrs. Dorothea Iverson RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) Mrs. Dorothea Matilda son, 85, died Sunday at 8 p.m.

at Community Memorial Hospital, Winona, after a one-week illness. The former Dorothea Paulson, she was born May 14, 1879, Winona to Christian and Rebecca Paulson. She lived in this area most of her life. She was married to Ben Iverson in 1889 in Houston County and the couple farmed in this area for many years. Survivors are: One son, Melvin Iverson, Winona; three daughters, Mrs.

Christ (Blanche) Paulson, Rushford; Mrs. Clifford (Olga) Kjos, Peterson, and Mrs. Ves (Ella) Schuminski, Minnesota City; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; one brother, Rudolph Paulson, Rushford, and two sisters, Mrs. Torger (Nettie) Berge, Austin, and Mrs. Carl (Christina) Ekern, Rushford.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Rushford Lutheran Church, the Rev. M. Eugene Foehringer officiating. Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery.

Friends may call at Jensen Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the church Thursday after noon. Michael Kowahl INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Special) Michael Kowahl, Minneapolis, former resident. died suddenly Sunday noon after suffering a heart attack.

His wife is the former Lucy Sylla of Independence. Funeral services will be at Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Minneapolis. Burial will be in a Minneapolis cemetery. Mrs. Christina Smieja INDEPENDENCE, Wis.

(Special) Mrs. Christina Smieja, 71, died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday at Tri-County Memorial Hospital, Whitehall, after A long illness. She was born Aug. 1, 1893, in of Glencoe to Vitus and Mary, Sobota Reck.

She was married to Roman P. 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's Society and the Holy Rosary Society. She was a past president of St. Elizabeth's Society and a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include three sons.

Vitus, 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 Mrs. Carl (Augusta) Kampa, Independence; Mrs. Catherine Galow, and Sister M.

Viatrix, Milwaukee, and Sister M. Idaberga, Racine, Her husband died in June 1964. One daughter, three brothers and one sister and five half-brothers and five half-sisters have died. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Ss.

Peter and Catholic Church, the Very Edmund J. Klimek Paul, officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Kern Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday, A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday. Jesse L. Wylie RUSHFORD. Minn. (Special) Jesse L.

Wylie, 92, day at 1:30 p.m. at a 'Rochester hospital where he had been a patient several months. He died of pneumonia. He was born Oct. 12, 1872, at Diamond Bluff, Ezra and Betsy DeMerrit Wylie.

He married Lillian Gilmore in 1895 at Montevideo, Minn. They moved to Washington where he worked in a lumber camp and later for a gas company. For the past 10 years he had lived here with a daughter, Mrs. Amos (Mildred) Tungland. Survivors are: His daughter, Mrs.

Tungland; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His wife and one daughter have died Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Northe Prairie Lutheran Church, Rev. Percy Larson officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Friends may call at the church Tuesday after 1 p.m. Jensen Funeral Home, Rushford, is in charge of arrangements. Two-State Funerals Joseph C. Schiertz WABASHA, Minn. Funeral services for Joseph C.

Schiertz will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Felix Catholic Church. The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. John Gengler will officiate and burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery, Kellogg. Friends may call at BuckmanSchierts funeral home. The Rosary will be said by Msgr.

Gengler at 8 p.m, today. The St. Joseph's Society, Wabasha Knights of Columbus and 4th Degree Knights from Winona will attend services in a body. Pallbearers will be George Erding, Clarence Hough, Lester Horn, Frank Kuklinski, Paul Schouweiler and Paul Dady. Municipal Court Forfeiture: Dorothy E.

Kulas, 553 W. Mark $10 on a charge of parking too close to a fire hydrant at 1320 W. Broadway Sunday at 7:15 PEPIN COUNTY DURAND, Wis. (Special) Trial was set for March 10 at p.m. in Pepin County Court on Durand's charge against Daniel James Bysong, Rock Falls Rt.

2, on charge of failing to yield right of way. He pleaded not guilty in court last week after being arrested by Everett Biles of the police force. Gordon L. Meistad, Gilmanton, pleaded guilty to allowing an unlicensed operator to run his vehicle and was sentenced to a $35 fine plus $3 costs or seven days in jail. On failure to pay, he was committed.

He was arrested by Biles Oct. 26. Don F. Nelson, Elk Mound, pleaded guilty to driving without current registration and was sentenced to a $10 fine plus $3 costs or two days in jail. In default of payment, he was committed.

He was arrested Feb. 19 by George A. Plummer, Pepin County traffic officer. Forfeitures: Walter. L.

Rieck, Prairie du Chien. $13, filing to display current license plates, Pepin Feb. 1, arrested by Plummer. Gerald Scott Mueller, Minneapolis, $17, driving 40 m.p.h. in a 30-mile zone, Durand, Feb.

20, arrested by Lester Sweeney, police chief. Herbert A. Smith, Durand Rt. 3, $18, passing in a no-passing zone Feb. 33, Durand, arrested by Donald McMahon, county traffic officer.

Richard F. Chamberlain, Minneapolis, $103, drunken driving, Feb. Town of Lima, arrested by McMahon. Winona Funerals Edmund R. Paszkiewicz Funeral services for Edmund R.

(Sport) Paszkiewicz, 907 E. Broadway, will be at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Borzyskowski Mortuary and at 9 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. N. F. Grulkowski officiatwill be in St. Mary's 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 city his entire life and was employed at Interstate Packing now Swift about 40 years. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Church, Winona Athletic Club and its Benefit Association; Winona Activity Group, Civic Association, Elks and the United Packinghouse Food and Allied Workers. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Regina Paszkiewicz, 907 E.

Broadway; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry, (Patricia) Brang, Winona; grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Arnold (Ceil) Neitzel, Garl, Ind. Mrs. John F.

Ebner Funeral services for Mrs. John F. Ebner, 671 Dacota will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Burke's Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Harold Dittman officiating. Burial will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Rollingstone. Friends may call this afternoon and evening.

Rosary will be said by Msgr. Dittman at 8 p.m. Hugo F. Schumacher Funeral services for Hugo Frank Schumacher, 722 W. Wabasha will be at 2 p.m.

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. Miss M. Glee Griswold Funeral services for Miss M.

Glee Griswold, 415 W. Broadway, were held this afternoon Fawcett Funeral Home, the Rev. George Goodreid, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery.

Pallbearers were William F. White, William H. English, William C. Cole, Charles E. Linden.

H. G. (Lefty) Hymes and A. J. Kiekbusch.

WEATHER EXTENDED FORECAST MINNESOTA Temperatures through Saturday averaging near normal. Normal highs 25-30 north, 30-35 south. Normal lows 2-9 north, 10-16 south. Colder Tuesday, when no important change until warmer toward end of week. Precipitation averaging .25 to .50 inch melted south and .10 to .20 inch melted north.

in intermittent snow. OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, clear 36 19 Albuquerque, clear 60 30 Atlanta, clear 66 43 Bismarck, clear 38 Boise, clear 41 20 .01 Boston, clear 39 26 Chicago, cloudy 59 43 Cincinnati, cloudy 66 43 Cleveland, cloudy 47 31 Denver, snow 46 17 .20 Des Moines, rain 55 36 .06 Detroit, cloudy 36 29 Fairbanks, clear 5 -21 Fort Worth, cloudy 73 56 Helena. clear 33 13 .01 Honolulu, clear 78 61 Indianapolis, clear 53 42 Jacksonville, clear 70 48 Kansas City, rain 62 39 .27 Los Angeles, clear 71 50 Louisville, cloudy 65 42 Memphis, rain 66 57 .26 Miami, clear 71 69 Milwaukee, cloudy 37 35 .01 rain 40 34 New Orleans, rain 70 63 .10 New York, clear 49 28 Okla. City, cloudy 77 42 .25 Omaha, clear 47 23 1.27 Philadelphia, clear 53 24 Phoenix, clear 72 44 Ptind, cloudy 36 26 Rapid City, clear 47 12 .09 St.

Louis, rain 67 55 Salt Lk. City, clear 44 19 San clear 60 50 Seattle, cloudy 48 36 Washington, cloudy 68 35 Winnipeg, clear 28 -2 -Trace JOSWICK cares SO YOU WORRY LESS I COLD WAVE Statesman you Our relax complete and home enjoy warmth. heating constant, service able, low-cost PREDICT Mobilheat Mobil AUTOMATIC PERSONAL CARE Joswick's Fuel Oil Co. (East End Coal Oil Co.) Phone 3389 for "Personal Automatic Care" "OIL HEAT IS SAFE" SAVE WITH MOBIL FUEL OIL Suicide Ruled In Death of Man Near Lamoille Death by suicide was ruled by Coroner Dr. R.

B. Tweedy after he and Sheriff George L. Fort were called to the Richmond Township home of David D. Egan, 82, Sunday at 3:25 a.m. The sheriff and coroner were called to the Egan home, 14 miles south of Winona on U.S.

61-14, after Mrs. Egan was awakened by a noise in her husband's room. She was sleeping 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.

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. MR. EGAN was born in the county May 16, 1883, to Patrick and Mary Doyle Egan and was a resident of the area most of his life. Prior to his marriage he was in Minneapolis 15 years.

He Alice M. Beriou there 1912. married, He was a member of Precious Blood Catholic Church at Lamoille. Surviving is his wife. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at a.m.

at Burke Funeral Home, Winona, and at 10:30 at Precious Blood Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dakota, The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J.

R. Feiten will officiate. Friends may call at Burke's Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon and evening. Msgr. Feiten will say a Rosary at 8.

Winonan Pleads Guilty to Charge RED WING, Minn. Rudolph A. Thompson, 41, Winona Rt. 3, pleaded guilty Friday in Goodhue County District Court to a check forgery charge. The Winona man is held in jail at Red Wing in lieu of bond, pending outcome of a presentence investigation ordered by Judge John Freidrich.

Thompson pleaded guilty to three bad check charges Feb. 9 in Winona municipal court. Judge John D. McGill sentenced the Winona man to serve a total of 51 days in county jail. However, Thompson was sent to Red Wing the same day to face the check forgery charge the same day after Sheriff George Fort received a warrant from Goodhue County Sheriff Paul M.

Zillgitt. AIRPORT WEATHER (North Central Observations) Max. temp. 42 Sunday at 2 p.m., min. temp.

39 at noon today, overcast sky at 800 feet, visibility one mile with drizzle and fog, southeast wind at 10 m.p.h., barometer 29.79 and falling slowly, humidity 96 percent. HOME HAIRCUTS ATLANTA UP 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 takes a whack at her husband. ROTECTOR State Farm's Family Protector insurance provides a lump sum payment as well as a monthly income while your children are growing up-both at a low package rate.

(Same good deal as State Farm car insurance.) See your friend for life. "Pete" Polus 126 East Broadway Phone 4520 STATE FARM INSURANCE State Farm Lite Insurance Company, Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois. Estimates Vary On Land Taken For Highway Mrs. Clarence Bublitz Survivors of Mrs. Clarence Bublitz, Longview, former Winona County resident who died Friday, include four sisters, Mrs.

Richard (Ruth) Rossman, Cut Bank, Mrs. Elvera Walsh, 'Castle Rock, and hirs. 'Archie (Lida) Anderson and Mrs. (Helen) Brunner, both of Longview. A twin son died in infancy.

Damasius Stanislawski Damasius Stanislawski, 83, 716 E. Sanborn died at 1:40 a.m. Sunday at Community Memorial Hospital after an illness of a month. Before his retirement he was a carpenter at the North Western Railway shops. He was born here Dec.

10, 1881, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stanislawski and was a lifetime resident. He married Mary Styba 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 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; a brother, Theodore, Winona, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Strait, Butte, Mont.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at Watkowski Funeral Home and at 9 at St. Stanislaus, the Rt. Rev. 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. Grulkowski and the Holy Name Society. Hubert H. Cordes Hubert H.

(Hub) Cordes, 44, 579 E. Mark died at 7:45 a.m. today at his home, after suffering a heart attack. He had undergone heart surgery 14 years ago and again in 1960. He was born in Houston County, Sept.

13, 1920, to Albert and Anna Schultz Cordes. He married Ruth Pruka Sept. 11, 1948. He farmed in the Rushford area and had been employed as a welder at Badger Division, Warner Swasey 13 years. He moved here in 1959 and was a member of St.

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

Broadway. Mrs. John Fromm Mrs. John P. Pro Fromm, 82, 458 Sioux died Saturday at 5:15 p.m.

at Community Memorial Hospital 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.

She was a member of Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Spanish American War Veterans Auxiliary and the Winona County Old Settlers Association. Survivors are: One son, Bernard, Stevens Point, three daughters, Mrs. Leona McNally, Winona; Mrs. Carl G. (Edna) Gernes, Goodview, and Mrs.

Carl (Rosalie) Briese, Rochester; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one brother, Nick Winkel, Faribault. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Rev. Donald F. Connelly officiating.

Bur- Estimates varied from $947 $1,200 in the trial which bedetermine how much today in District Court, to Kronebusch, Rollingstone farmwas damaged by the taking land on his farm for High248 improvements. Kronebusch testified in his behalf and said that the land is now worthless to him. paid $1,200 for it, and that how much he was damaged testified in answer to questions of his attorney, C. Stanley McMahon. THE LAND in question 1s 1 40-acre tract about 3 miles west Rollingstone, bi-sected by the present highway.

Kronebusch had nearly six acres of pasture land in the parcel, with spring. Richard J. Dinneen, Rochester, a Highway Department engineer, testified that the planned improvements to the highway would require taking about (4) four acres of the pasture, including the spring. Under cross-examination by Special Assistant AttorneyGeneral Winston Ehlmann, Kronebusch said he would gladsell the land as it now is for $1, to anyone willing to pay the legal costs of the sale. RALPH T.

Hengel, 623 E. King next testified to his appraisal of the land. Hengel is real-estate broker specializing farm sales. The Winona man said he agreed with Kronebusch's luation of the land at $1,200. However, he felt the land would be worth $200 if could be sold to the state as 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, followed Hengel to the stand. Kieffer was one of three land commissioners appointed to condemn the land for the state last fall. The Altura man reiterated his appraisal of the damages to Kronebusch at $947.

He agreed with Hengel and Kronebusch that even remaining pasture land on the tract would be virtually worthless with the loss of the spring. JUDGE Arnold Hatifeld Is presiding. The same jury which heard an appeal last week of the commissioners' condemnation award for a separate parcel of Kronebusch's land is trying the present case. Jurors: Clarence McClymont, Mrs. Manvel Olness, Mrs.

Lloyd Hemming, Edwin C. Schuppenhauer, Mrs. Ronald Dreas, Mrs. 'Kenneth Anderson, Mrs. Ross Nixon, Arthur Hohensee, Darrell G.

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