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The daily record ft. Winona Dally News Winona, Minnesota THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, W2 Bloomington The weather Nodine liquor trial begins THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1972 Two-State Deaths Mrs. Serena M. Carothers Uf 1 1 OuUfiomHAIIONAI ttttlllt irHfCl i not, ui ovi At Community Memorial Hospital woman state's top teacher of year BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) The Minnesota Education A jury of 12 persons was drawn and testimony began this morning in a Winona County District Court case charging Nodine, man with selling liquor without a license.

Phlip a bartender at the Frontier Tavern, Winona Deaths Miss Katherine E. Woods Miss Katherine E. Woods, 97, St. Anne Hospice, died here at 11:15 p.m. Wednesday.

She was born in Rice County, May 25, 1875, the daughter of John and Ellen Condon Woods. She owned and operated Woods Chocolate Shop at St. Paul, until retiring, then did bookkeeping at Faribault, Minn. She was a lifelong member of the Rosary Society of Immaculate Conception Church, Association and the Minnesota Vliltlng hours: Medical anJ turgkl ptltnt: 1 to 4 and lo I 30 p.m. (No cMdrtn undr 11.) Wdcrnlty palltnti: 1 to I and I '0 I 00 p.m.

(AdulU only visitors to patient limited to two at ona time, WEDNESDAY Admissions Tina Stolpa, 166 Wall St. Miss Mary Stirneman, 262 Cummings St. Joseph Brcndler, Etta Dell Nursing Home, Lewiston, Minn. Sheryl Doelle, 1227 W. Mark State Fair have named a Bloomington elementary teacher as the state's Teacher of the Year.

Madonna Dahl, 28, is the Nodine, faces the gross mlt demeanor charge in connection with an incident last April 21, when he allegedly sold liquor to two state liquor agents. Tb tavern, which is licensed In the name of Mrs. Darlcne D. Sexton, 735 47th Goodview, is allowed by law to sell only 3.2 beer. District Court Judge Glenn E.

Kclley is presiding over the trial which Is expected to be completed this afternoon. COUNTY Attorney Julius Gerncs called as his first witness, Mrs. Barbara Green, St. Paul, a chemist with the 'state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Ka czorowski's lawyer, Philip G.

Arneson, La Crosse, stipulated to Mrs. Green's youngest teacher ever to re Uahl mtntnt DURAND, Wis. (Special) -Mrs. Serena M. Carothers.

85, Durand, died Thursday at Chippewa Valley Area Hospital here. The former Serena Larson, she was born in the Town of Maxville, Buffalo County, Sept. 11, 1886, the daughter of Christ and Anna Anderson Larson. She was married to Fred J. Carothers Dec.

13, 1911. He died in 1951. She was a lifelong member of Lyster Lutheran Church, rural Nelson. Survivors are: two sons, John and Kenneth, Durand; one daughter, Mrs. Howard (Emma) Stafford, Arkansaw, 15 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Albert Larson, Durand; Martin Larson, Mondovi, and Obert Larson, Eau Claire, and three sisters, Mrs.

Albert (Jessie) Blaeer. Mondovi; Mrs. ceive the award since the pro gram was started nine years ago. Columbia Co. nursing homes are checked Mrs.

Dahl is a 19G5 graduate Faribault. Survivors are: two cousins, Mrs. Marie Harrington, San Francisco, and Raymond Coleman, Faribault. I Funeral services will be at1 10 a.m. Saturday at St.

Anne 1 Hospice, the Rev. Frederick! Dorn, hospice chaplain, offici-1 of The College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, and has taught the past seven years. ihe is a na tive of Northfield.

Mrs. Dahl, who succeeds Thomas E. Mclchior of Burn PORTAGE, Wis. (AP) A ating. Burial will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday at Calvary Cemetery, sville as Teacher of the Year, St. Discharges Mrs. Orrin Haeuser, Fountain Cty, Rt. 2, Wis. Mrs.

David Stevens and baby, Winona Rt. 3. Daniel Kujak, 816 W. 5th St. Mrs.

Donald Frisch, Weaver, Minn. Amy Zimmerman, 1590 Heights Blvd. Peter Johnson, Trempealeau, Wis. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Beard, 1252 Wincrest a daughter. BIRTHS ELSEWHERE won over 12 other candidates in WEATHER FORECAST Sunny weather is forecast with cooler air expected for central and western states and warmer weather for the eastern third of the nation. Showers are expected for the upper Great Lakes and part of the Midwest. (AP Photofax) Local observations OFFICIAL WEATHER Bl'REAU OBSERVATIONS for the 24 hours ending at noon today: Maximum temperature 86, minimum 66, noon 77, relative humidity 63 percent, precipitation .05. A year ago today: High 84, low 59, noon 79, trace of precipitation.

Normal temperature range for this date 78 to 57. Record high 95 in 1953, record low 42 in 1967. Sun rises tomorrow at 6:29, sets at 7:43. 11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS (Mississippi Valley Airlines) Barometric pressure 29.96 and steady, wind from the southwest at mph, cloud cover 4,000 thin broken, visibility 10 miles.

surprise visit to Columbia County nursing homes involved the state's first use of an investigative team under a new ombudsman program. The agents visited a county mental hospital and two nursing homes concerning reports of improper administration of drug procedure. The team was organized un- Hester (Ruth) Bowens, Michigan Center, and Mrs. Mabel Rone, Eau Claire. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Lyster Lutheran Church, Dr. J. Thompson officiating. Burial will be in North Branch Cemetery. Friends mav call at Goodrich qualifications and also stipulated that the substances served to the agents in the Frontier Tavern were in fact liquor.

Next to testify was Leonard O. Skoglund, St. Paul, assistant chief of the enforcement unit of the state Liquor Control Commission. Skoglund told the jury that he and state agent Edward Ros-tratter entered the Frontier Tavern about 5:15 p.m. April 21 and ordered two bottles of bee, and a "shot of booze" from KajCzorowski.

the bartender on duty. The alleged liquor, Skoglund said, was served from a large plastic glass. the program designed to recognize outstanding teachers in state schools. She will receive a $500 scholarship and is eligible for the National Teacher of the Year award. Mill City man changes pica in prostitution case Faribault, Minn.

Friends may call at the hospice after 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Funeral arrangements are being made by Fawcett Funeral Home. Winona Funerals Paul B. Gooderum Sr.

Funeral services for Paul B. Gooderum 80. 666 Johnson were held this afternoon at Central Lutheran Church, the Rev. G. H.

Huggenvik officiating. Burial was in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Funeral Home, Durand, Friday LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) At Lake City Municipal after 3 p.m. and Saturday at der auspices of a senior-citizen the church from 10 a.m.

until man cervipe in u. Gov. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, services.

Martin J. Schreiber's office. MADISON, Wis. (AP)-Mar vin Qmith lr df rf Min. The service is backed by federal funds.

Richard R. Cole ti CI 01? let Pallbearers were Davis hris- Lake City, a son Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Smith, Frontenac, a son Saturday. neapolis changed his innocent! LJiseT. Peterson Harry St NV 'Rochester Minn form-1 Jan Marfyak. administrator which the defendant kept on Sl'iiM Wv aS''r1aiiI-lo( Mrvlce' Cllled 11 drainboard under the bar. CI MlIJ Hid vU nnot 1 intrActirf it lira SKOGLUND said he transfer- view, resident, Tuesday at Methodist Hospital, team was used to check code TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Coral Lynn Cady, 708 E.

3rd Last Qnarter Aug. 29 New Sept. 7 Full Sept. 22 red some of the alleged liquor 1st Quarter Sept IS plea to guilty Wednesday on charge of conspiring to partici-j nard Matson and GeorSe Holt- pate in interstate travel for the William W. Laak purpose of engaging in prostitu- Funerai services" for William tl0Tn- W.

Laak, 1853 Gilmore Judge James Doyle of U.S. be at 9:30 am FrWay at Kocnesier, auer an iimw ui tn a small rnntainpr he kent 9, 1 in, vears a woo wumeu iui Tj 11 Brenda Sue Brand, 855 43rd in Cashton, the county facility until dis-! for 'the 1 purpose sf aled the Elsewhere Goodview, 7. Feb 28 1911. On June 10, 19H9, missed six months ago naa 1 lluc District URirt ordered a iir, nH mn-i-iwi MnrPnrpt firaff at commented to the service about i "rs- reen Ior presentence investigation. The Rostratter, he said, then or WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Minneiska, Minn.

They lived in practices at the center. U'innna Pnnntv BnA thpn at I Marfvalt saiH tho rpnort in- dered two more beers and a charge carries a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a fKie of $10,000. i.t 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, the Rev.

Joseph Mountain officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- 1 I 1-1 A i Plainview before moving to volved drug use, administrative whisky and water. Some of the Wednesday Smith was indicted in St.

Paul, light Rochester 15 years ago. procedure and patient care. contents 01 me auegea wms.Ky Survivors are: his wife; five The team investigation was I and water were also transferred sons. Raymond, West Concord, arranued after administrators 1 to a container for analysis. 4:10 p.m.

boat, down. January, lie was among sev I nerai nome luuay irom i neraj nome today from 2 eral ake arresting con- ft what authorities called persons unaer cross-examinauon oy cernmg 10.20 p.m. Arrowhead, 12 James and Richard, declined to hold a hearing, he barges, down. 1 Rochester; Robert, Owatonna, SBl Mem Arneson, Skoglund said he and a prostitution ring headquar his fellow agent had visited 11:30 p.m. R.

W. Naye, li; and John, at home; live 1 -rhe (eam comprised repre tered, at a suburban sauna bers of the Eagles Club and Red Men Lodge will meet al the funeral home at 7. barges, up. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, clear 81 50 Albu'que, clear 84 61 Amarillo, cldy 90 63 Anchorage, cldy ....55 46 Asheville, cldy 82 59 Atlanta clear 85 67 Birmingham, clear .89 68 Bismarck, cldy 94 59 Boise, clear 88 56 Boston, clear 82 63 Buffalo, clear 77 59 Charleston, cldy ....84 73 Charlotte, clear ....88 66 Chicago, cldy 88 69 Cincinnati, clear ...86 59 Cleveland, clear ....78 57 Denver cldy 8fi 58 Des Moines, cldy ...83 67 Detroit, clear 82 54 The Wisconsin Justice De daughters, Mrs.

Paul (Rose sentatives of Marfyak's service, Mary) Imm Byron, tne Department of Industry, Mrs. John (Clara) Marcum Labor and Human Relations, Ut.ca, Miss Margaret tte te Pharmacy Examining Cole, Milwaukee. Linda lhp divisjon 10 taverns during the two-day period they were in the area. He admitted that the visit to the Nodine tavern was the result of an anonymous complaint. partment said Minneapolis Small craft 29.

Today Flow 48,000 cubic feet per second at 8 a.m. and Patricia, women were lured to Madison with offers of jobs as go-go dancers, then were forced under threat of torture to engage in prostitution. two brothers i of the Department of Health The officers made three more 8 a.m. Lady Rosemary, grandchildren and Social Services. arrests during their trip in the Fred, Montana, and John, Cali four barges, down.

Marfyak said a report on me area. fornia, and six sisters, Mrs. later this Skoglund admitted some con Tina Beaver, Milwaukee: Mrs. visit is expected IMPOUNDED DOGS HoimI fTirrraron T.lnvrt an1 wctK, .12 Mrs. Mary Baumann Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Baumann, Chicago, 111., former Winona resident, were held today at St. Stanislaus Church, the Rev. Donald Gru-bisch officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lambert Zabinski, James Stoltman, Carl Brom, Daniel Kukowski, Roman Zolondek and Edward Lelwica.

North Crawford school signs with teachers MADISON, Wis. (AP) Tentative agreement with teachers on a contract for the school year has been reached in North Crawford, the Wisconsin Education Association said No. 150 Small black and Mrs. Henry (Veronica) Fan-brown female terrier type, n. addresses unknown; available.

Misses Lucy and Anna Cole, im jj' uu California, and Mrs. John No. 160 Large reddish brown (Dorothv Houlihan, Florida, male part Labrador available Two and three sisters No. 162 Large brown and have white male, part St. Bernard, Funeral' services will be at no license, third day.

i a.m. Saturday at St. No. 163 Large black male j0hn's Catholic Chwrch. Rich- Car-truck crash near Detroit Lakes takes woman's life By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS A car-truck collision near Detroit Lakes, has claimed Minnesota's latest traffic victim, raising the 1972 toll to 552, compared with 659 a year ago.

The Highway Patrol said Mrs. Jon Groth, 30, St. Louis Park, died Wednesday when the car she and her husband were in collided with a Madison Moose lodge must drop racial policy MADISON, Wis. (AP) Although the U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld a Pennsylvania Moose club's "whites-only" guest policy, a Madison chapter must drop discriminatory practices if it wants to regain a liquor license, City Atty.

Edwin fusion as to the correct name of the tavern but said he'd made a special trip to Nodine Wednesday to "refresh my memory." GERNES called Rostratter to the stand to corroborate Skog-lund's testimony. Court recessed at noon. The trial was expected to end this afternoon. Serving on the jury are: Joseph Allaire, 681 E. Sanborn Mrs.

Elvira Simon, 578 W. Wabasha Herbert L. Pagcl, 1377 W. 3rd Fred Kleinbach, rural Rollingstone; Mrs. Evelyn Hilke, Altura; Ernest Marnach, Altura; E.

J. Kierlin, 3775 9th Goodview; Arnold H. Carpenter, 623 Olm- German shepherd, no license, ester, the Rev. Msgr. Ray- Duluth, rain 81 64 Fort Worth cldy ....95 75 Green Bay, cldy ...89 71 Helena, clear 79 47 Jacks'ville, cldy 86 71 Kansas City, cldy ..79 69 Little Rock, cldy ...91 66 Los Angeles, clear .93 70 Louisville, clear ....88 62 Marquette, cldy ....90 71 Memphis, cldy 89 71 Miami, clear 86 74 Milwaukee, cldy ...85 63 cldy 86 68 New Orleans, cldy .90 66 New York clear ...85 66 Okla.

City, cldy ....92 74 Forecasts S.E. Minnesota Partly cloudy through Friday. Cooler tonight and Friday. Lows tonight 52-58. Highs Friday 72-78.

Chance of rain 10 percent tonight and Friday. Minnesota Partly clondy and cooler tonight and Friday with a few showers in the north Friday. Lows tonight 45-52 north, 52-58 south. Highs Friday 68-78. Wisconsin Showers and thunderstorms likely and taming cooler east and south portions, partly cloudy and cooler northwest tonight.

Friday partly cloudy and cooler over the state. (Chance of some showers extreme southeast portion. Lows tonight 55 to 62 northwest and in the 60s southeast. Highi Friday mostly in the 70s. The Mississippi Flood Stage 24-hr.

Stage Today Chg. Red Wing 14 6.5 .2 Lake City 9.7 .3 Wabasha 12 8.9 .1 Alma Dam 6.6 .2 Whitman Dam 4.7 .4 Winona Dam 6.4 .2 WINONA 13 7.5 Tremp. Pool 9.6 .1 Tremp. Dam 6.7 .1 Dakota 8.4 .1 Dresbach Pool 9.6 Dresbach Dam 5.7 La Crosse 12 7.7 FORECAST Fri. Sat.

Sun. Red Wing 6.4 6.3 6.3 WINONA 7.4 7.3 7.2 La Crosse 7.7 7.6 7.6 Tributary Streams La Crosse at W. Sal. 4.2 .2 5-day forecast MINNESOTA Fair to partly cloudy Saturday. Chance of showers north Sunday and over the state Monday.

Seasonable temperatures with lows in the upper 40s and lower 50s and highs from the upper second day. mond Jansen officiating, with burial in Grandview Memorial .04 Conrad said. The agreement dronned to Conrad said city policy prohi Omaha, cldy bits granting a liquor license to clubs practicing discrimination. Therefore, he said, the court's .21 irucK 7'2 miles south of Detroit five the number of districts Lakes on U.S. 59.

Mrs. Groth's where teachers without con-husband suffered minor in-1 tracts have voted to strike if Juries- I negotiations falter. The WEA Driver of the truck, Paul districts with strikes authorized Bengtson, 31, Pelican Rapids, are Racine, Watertown, Rice wasn't hurt. ILake, Somerset and Hay ward. FIRE CALLS Wednesday 11:05 p.m.

Winona Industries, 602 E. Front overheated electric motor, shut off current and returned at 11:12 p.m. Winona County Court Civil, Criminal Division Paul Bublitz, 19, St. Paul, pleaded guilty before Winona County Court Judge Dennis A. Challeen to a charge of minor ruling is not applicable to the Madison situation.

.72 81 .81 .91 .86 .90 Pittsburgh, clear Pt'land Ore, clear Pt'land Me, clear Rapid City, rain Richmond, cldy St. Louis, clear The club lost its license July .03 65 55 55 50 53 67 64 58 70 55 55 47 1, 1971. Highway Patrol officer named In years gone by Salt Lake cldy 87 San Diego, clear ...84 San Fran, clear ....67 Seattle, clear 70 Spokane, clear 77 Tampa, cldy 84 stead Mrs. Merle Wiskow, SL Charles; Mrs. Lorraine Mon-ahan, rural Altura; Mrs.

Verna Reed, Dresbach, and Clarence Rahn, Altura. Rochester man drowns in Zumbro River ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) -Richard Sutton, 45, Rochester, drowned in the Zumbro River in Rochester Wednesday. Police said Sutton's body was recovered about an hour after a call was received saying a man was struggling in the water. Autho Carlton sheriff 74 .06 Washington, clear ..87 70 with beer in possession.

He was arrested at 11:56 p.m. Wednesday at 361 Druey Court. He was fined $50, but $25 of it was suspended. FORFEITURES: David E. Schroeder, Winona Rt.

2, $35, speeding, 55- in a 40- CLOQUET, Minn. A 15- Gardens. Rochester. Friends may call at Macken Funeral Home, Rochester. Friday after 4 p.m., where the Rosarv will be said at 8.

Pallbearers will he Gerald Reisdorf. George and Arthur Graff. Richard Lloyd, Richard and Walter Lange. Rudolph H. Kaehler ST.

CHARLES, Minn. Rudolph H. Kaehler, 73, rural St. Charles, died today at St. Marys Hospital, Rochester, after an illness of sue months.

He was a lifelong res'dent of Homedale Farms, rural St. Charles, where he spent his life raising purebred Polled Shorthorns, purebred pigs and horses. He was the 1963 recipient of the National Builder of the Breed Award of the American Shorthorn Association. The son of Ben and Anna Schwanbeck Kaehler, he was born on Homedale Farms, Aug. 1, 1899.

He was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the St. Charles United Methodist Church, Rising Sun Lodge 49, A.F. A.M., Hugh Watson American Legion Post, and Sunshine Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors are: three brothers, Donald St.

Charles; Glen, Bricelyn, and Arnold, Red Wing, and five sisters, Mrs. Everett (Pearl) Coe, Berkeley, Mrs. Robert (Harriet) Johnson, El Cerrito, year-veteran of the Minnesota Highway Patrol will become Carlton County sheriff Friday. Terry Twomey, 37, was se mile zone 7:25 p.m. Friday, (Extractt from tht filet 0 this newspaper.) Ten years ago 1962 From the Casual Observer by Gretchcn Lamberton: Each year when the sweet corn season draws toward its end I feel both deep regret and great relief.

For it's about the most delicious of all summer vegetables, but it's also the most fattening if you slather it with butter, as the Good Lord meant it to be. Lotus lovers may view thousands of the beautiful yellow blossoms in the Mississippi River backwaters from the Wabasha-Nelson dike road. 60s to upper 70s. WISCONSIN Fair Saturday and Sunday, partly cloudy, chance of show-ers Monday. Temperatures will average near seasonal normals for the period.

Highs mostly in the 70s, and daily lows in the 50s to upper 40s. lected by the Carlton County Board of Commissioners to fill rities said they didn't believe foul play was involved. An autopsy has been ordered. the unexpired term of Ralph Highway 61 in Minnesota City, arrest by Winona County sheriff's deputy. Angel L.

Garcia, Bronx, N.Y., $29, speeding, 42- in a 30-mile zone, 7:24 p.m. Wednesday, Gilmore Avenue and Cummings Street. Yranson. Twomey began his highway patrol career at Silver Bay, in 1957 and has spent the past 15 years at Clo- 1947 Twenty-five years ago Judge considers extradition on Joe Shrake, standout player on the Merchants Bank Midget League baseball team, has been awarded a baseball bearing the autographs of all members of the New York Giants National League team by virtue of his selection as the outstanding player in 1947 Midget League play, it was announced by M. J.

Bambenek, city recreation department director. A course in automobile driving has been recommended for students of Winona's public schools by a committee of Winona teachers. quet. Yranson, 38, resigned as sheriff to become coordinator of a seven-county-area narcotics squad. He had served almost 6 years as county sheriff.

Zwach urges probe of Demo break-in be continued ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) -Rep. John Zwach, has urged investigations be pursued murder Miss Ruby Kaehler, charge STILLWATER, Minn. (AP) An appeal of an extradition Rochester; Mrs.

Marshall (Ber-nice) Wideroe, Muscoda, and Mrs. Charles (Vierlyn) Gathje, Thcilman, Minn. One brother has died. Funeral services will be at 2 1922 Fifty years ago order that would send a Min nesota man back to Wyoming to face a murder charge has Young manfc best buy $50,000 20-year decreasing term life insurance for about $11 a month, if you're 25. Allstate- Life lniurnc Co.

Set or Phong GENE REGAN SEARS STORE 57 en the Plaxa East Phone 452-7720 Ret. Phone 454-227 p.m. Saturday at St. Charles United Methodist Church, the Rev. Donald Haarup officiating with burial in Hillside Ceme tery.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday until noon Saturday at Sellner-Hoff Funeral Home, St. Charles, then at the church into the controversial break-in and bugging attempt at the Democratic Party's national headquarters in order to "clean up the entire matter." The Republican lawmaker said he couldn't see how anyone would benefit by bugging or doing anything to either party headquarter. On another matter Zwach left the door open to a possible debate with Richard Nolan, Democratic-Farmer-Labor aspirant to the 6th District congressional seat. Zwach said there may be an opportunity to debate Nolan if there is reasonable adjournment time in Congress this session.

Classification of students began today at Winona Teachers College and at noon the number admitted was 290. Winona sweltered on in a temperature approximately blood heat, following one of the longest persistent heat spells of the season. The members of the Winona Junior Municipal band went to the band picnic at Rollingstone and were guests of the Roll-ingstone band members. Seventy-five years ago 1897 The Rev. Thomas Hambly has been unanimously requested by his parishioners to return to the pastorate of the Olive Branch Methodist Church for his fourth year.

John Ludwig of Winona has been appointed an honorary vice president of the Carnival of Polaris, to be held at Minneapolis during the state fair. One-hundred years ago 1872 The Scotchmen of Chippewa Falls are organizing a St. Andrew's society. The best and largest peaches came up on the midnight train. J.

P. Lewis, having duly interviewed the dry goods houses of New York, arrived home. from 1 p.m. A Masonic service will be at 8 p.m. Friday.

Two-State Funerals Mrs. Bertram Boyum been taken under advisement by a Washington County District judge. George Costello, 32, Forest Lake, is charged in the death of Eunice Kratochvil, 33, White Bear Lake, Minn. The woman's body was found along a highway near Cheyenne, in 1970 but wasn't identified until last April. Judge John F.

Thoreen heard arguments from both sides Tuesday, then took the matter under advisement and gave both parties until Sept. 12 to file briefs. Costello, free on $15,000 bail, testified on his own behalf. He was arrested once and freed, then rearrested after an extradition warrant was signed June 6 by Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson.

RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) Funeral services for Mrs Uumm: NATIONAL CAT HE ffS (ft VlCC a mm mm mm mmm Bertram Boyum, 52, who died Saturday of injuries received in a car-truck collision near here Friday, were held this afternoon at Arendahl Lutheran Church, Petersen, the Rev. La-Vern Johnson officiating. Burial was in Arendahl Lutheran Ceme- tery. Pallbearers were Roger Sutter, Jon Sawyer, Ellsworth, and Allen Holland, Bruce Swanbcrg and Orvin Helgemoe.

WHAT'S AHEAD The 30-day outlooks for temperatures find precipitation were released Wednesday by the National Weather Service in Washington. (AP photofax) i.

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