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If) Winona Dally Nwi I Winona, Mimittola MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 Tie daily record The weather MAHOHU. WI4'M4 SMVZCf. KM A. iff. Peat 1 MONDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1972 Two-State Deaths Bart Olson C.ALESVILLK.

Wis. Bert Ol-son, 70, Galesville, died Saturday at Grand View Nursing Home, Blair, after a long illness. The son of Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Olson, he was born at Winona Funerals Mrs. Elizabtth Milnanak Funeral services lor Mrs.

Elizabeth F. Milnarsck. 88, Paul Watkins Memorial Nursing Home, who died there Friday, were held this afternoon at Martin Funeral Chapel. The Rev. A.

U. Deye, St. Martin's Lutheran Church, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Raymond Dingfclder, Steven Przytarski.

Richard Luehman. Leonard Dienger, James Glende Bnd Gerald Semling. Galesville. April 26. 1901.

He I a f. IMiWMl at Sauk Prairie, until moving to Nelson in December, iWiO. lie was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Nelson. Survivors are: his wife; one son, David, Helenville, six daughters. Mrs.

Irma Volz, Nelson; Mrs. Howard (Lorna) Hanson and Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Ilorton, Lodl, Mrs. Milton (Rosella) Hanson, St. Paul Park, Mrs.

Frank (Ruth) Spartz, Dundas, ami Mrs. Frank (Violet) Hatcher, Sauk City, 25 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Meta Voss, Loganville. Funeral services will be at p.m. Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church, the Rev.

Robert T. Beckman officiating, with burial In Nelson Cemetery. Friends may call at Stohr-Hagcn Funeral Home, Alma, Thursday afternoon and evening, then at the church Wednesday from 12:30 p.m. Irvin T. Sparling TREMPEALEAU, Wis.

(Special) Funeral services for Irvin T. Sparling, Trempealeau, were held Thursday at the Olson Hall Memorial Chapel, Grand Army Home for Veterans, King, Wis. The Rev. Paul K. Wells, officiated.

Cremains At Community Memorial Hospital At the requrtit of the hospital, the Dally and Sunday News will discontinue reporting dally admissions and discharges during the flu epidemic. General vitiation is discouraged. BIRTHS Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Mander-feld.

7214 W. 5th, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetting, Cochrane, a son.

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, 717 W. Broadway, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Char-tier, 564 Lincoln a daughter. BIRTHS ELSEWHERE LAMOILLE, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Googins, Colorado Springs, a son Friday. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Googins, Lamoille, and Mr. I 'it ha. State Jaycees honor ten as outstanding never married.

Survivors are: two brothers, Clarence and Lester, Galesville, and three sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Gladys) Smith and Mrs. Harvey (Hazel) Olson, Ettrick, and Mrs. George (Aslaug) Dickenson, Tucson, Ariz. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church, Galesville, the Rev. M. C. Parkhurst officiating, with burial in Pine Cliff Cemetery. Friends may call at Smith Mortuary, Galesville, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Wednesday at the church from 12:30 p.m. Lavero Cody MONDOV1, Wis. Lavere Cody, 78, Mondovi, died Sunday at Buffalo Memorial Hospital, here. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Our Savior's United Methodist Church.

Kjentvet and Son Funeral home is completing SNO-DAYS ROYALTY The royal court during Sno-Days at Lewiston High School, Lewiston, Included King Bruce Barkhcim and Queen Kathy Kalmes, seniors, above; Joe Herber and Janet Dorn, sophomores, and George Griffin and Kris Lindcman, juniors. Events of the week concluded with the coronation and an all school dance. (Roger Randall photo) WEATHER FORECAST Unseasonably cold weather is forecast for all of the nation today except the southernmost states. Snow or snowflurries are expected throughout the Northwest and central and northern Rockies. Rain is forecast for the Pacific Northwest and part of Georgia and the Cardinal.

(AP Photofax) Local observations OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU OBSERVATIONS for the 24 hours ending at noon today: Maximum temperature 37, minimum 24, noon 27, precipitation .02. A year ago today: High 37, low 26, noon 31, precipitation .18. Normal temperature range for this date 30 to 11. Record high 64 in 1930. record low 24 below in 1873.

Sun rises tomorrow at 6:56, sets at 5:45. 11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS (Mississippi Valley Airlines) Barometric pressure 29.97 and rising, wind from the west at 15 mphi cloud cover 8.000 overcast, visibility 5 miles. HOURLY TEMPERATURES (Provided by Winona State College) MANKATO, Minn. (AP) and Mrs.

Maurice Fenton, Min- The Minnesota Jaycees honored nesota Cjty men M'leiuuiis tur me iu uui- standing Young Men of the year Saturday night during cer emonies in Mankato. The men were honored for tiieir service to their commu TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Grace Horton, 363 E. 2nd 13. Tiffany R. Weis, Houston, 4.

FIRE CALLS Sunday Nix announces for 3rd District Congress seat LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) -Edmund Nix, former U.S. attorney for Wisconsin's western district, announced his candidacy for Congress today. Nix, a Democrat, will seek the 3rd District seat now. held by Re Fresh snow to be followed by lower readings Winona received a fresh cover of snow this morning with rnlrW fpmnpralurps nrpdicted were buried in Lake View Memorial Park, Oshkosh, Wis.

He died at the King Veterans Hospital on Feb. 14. Two veterans from Trempea lcau Winston Elkins and Howard A. Coyle participated in the military funeral service. He was born here Jan.

30, 1899, to William and Ella Sparling. A member of the Trempea-eau Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Sparling had served in World Wars I and II. Survivors include: a daughter. Sunday 7 8 3 10 nities during 1971. Named were: Richard Schaak.

32, St. Paul, the president of Schaak Electronics who was cited for his advances in the business world; Ronald L. Sandness, 26, a handicapped person who was honored for his work with handi- Walter Mengelt 11 5 6 7 8 5 6 32 32 1 a.m. 13 1 p.m. 26 7 8 7 8 32 32 5:02 p.m.

J-John H. Mavzek. MONDOVI, Wis. Walter 2 3 29 31 10 14 10 32 10 27 11 20 11 33 11 28 noon 24 midnight 34 noon 27 4 8 4 32 4 34 406 E. Broadway, food burned Mengelt, 65, Mondovi, died Satin oven, firemen called to re-iurday atternoon at Buffalo Today publican Vernon Thomson.

move smoke and odor, no dam- Memorial Hospital here. 8 28 7 29 5 32 xt: tt 1 3 34 1 a.m. 2 36 35 rnrt4 ohi Hran in ha lnnr. 28 He was born March 1, 1906 age, returned 5:16 p.m. dii: when a trend bceins and then spent four years as a tpr tne av- U.S.

attorney. He recently re- Temperatures Sunday peaked signed his position as a S. 0ut at a high of 37, then dropped in Alma, Wis. to Herman and Mrs. Arthur (Virginia) Cisew-Ella Landis Mengelt.

He spent I gM, Chicago, and six grandchil-the majority of his life in Mon-; dren. fer, 32, the executive editor of the Owatonna Peoples Press for his work in journalism: and David E. Knefelkamp, Stillwa- CITY ACCIDENT Sunday CI dovi where he was employed by magistrate. to a low nf 24 this mornine. 8:20 a.m.

East Mankato the city. He was married to Mil Nix will be opposed on the Democratic ticket by at least Under overcast skies it was 27 at noon today and a low of Leonard J. Ku- rCu 'j tion collision one other candidate, Ray Short, Mrs. Sophia Skrukrud LANESBORO, Minn. Mrs.

Sophia Skrukrud, 90, Lanesboro, died Sunday at Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Rush! or where she had lived four years. The former Sophia Erickson. fYPnnrlra Vi Wnllc fnr hie I a professor at the University of i zero to 10 above was forecast New March 15 Last Quarter March 8 Full Feb. 28 Wisconsin-Plateville. 1st Quarter Feb.

21 work in furthering the farm in kowski, Winona Rt. 3, 1968 station wagon, $300; Allen R. Gap-pa, 561 W. Sanborn 1966 model hardtop, $50. the highs ranging from near 20 a Minneapolis man held in shooting for tonight.

Tuesday's vill be between 15 and 20 SiWv, which naa accumulated to a depth of one-fourth inch by noon, was to end later in the she was born in Pilot" Mound I extreme northwest to the lower dustry; Allan C. Buohholz, 31, Roseville, for his efforts in conservation; Ralph G. Foudray, Shakopee, for his work in the community and especially his efforts in drawing up a new city constitution. Also, State Sen. George R.

dred Urness, who died in October, 1970. He was a member of Thompson Valley Lutheran Church. Survivors are two daughters: Mrs. Sanford (Agnes) Crandall, Mondovi; Mrs. Wilbur (Shirley) Bcrgner, Durand, and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Kjentvet and Son Funeral Home, the Rev. William Schumacher, Central Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Thompson Valley Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) 40s extreme southeast. Tonight cloudy with occasional snow ending west portion early. Windy and much colder Thefts, damage to car reported to police here No charges had been filed day and skies should be fair to Sunday in the shooting deatn of partly cloudy Tuesday, a 29-year-old north Minneapolis I Northwest winds were expect-man, but police said a man ar- ed to rise to between 15 and rested Saturday was still being 30 miles an hour later in the held. day, then diminish tonight.

tonight, the lows ranging from Conzemius, 35, Cannon for his work in education, farm- Township, Fillmore County, May 3. 1881, to Torger and Martha Erickson. She married Engebert O. Skrukrud June 10, 1908, and they farmed in the Pilot Mound area until retiring to Lanesboro in 1917. He has died.

She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Lanesboro. Survivors are: one son, Orlando, Lanesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Irvm (fla) Bornfleth. Chat- near ten below zero northwest tin to the lower teens southeast ing, business and politics; Robert M. Benedict, 21, Blooming- tnn fnr hit pffnrts in forminC Police said Alfred Love was tip.

Tuesday partly cloudy and today and Tuesday until time Minncrt(a Turn Cnma-! Winona police are investigat- and Fredrick E. Saccoman, 32, inS reported theft and an act of services Alhert Ia. for his work with 01 vanaausm. found shot in his home early Saturday. They said the large caliber bullet which entered the back of Love's head apparently was fired from inside the house.

field, one grandchild; Frank Schultz According to ponce captain Junior Achievement. Frank one Drolner. Melvin Erickson, MINNEISKA, Minn. Auto crashes fatal (or two over weekend aST.I&'Z' 87, lifelong Minneiska HW Mound, and one sister, sister, Knutson, Mrs. Ed (Clara) Turtle that told farmer, died at 11:45 p.m.

Sun lice that sometime last week Rochester, Minn. day at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Forecasts S.E. Minnesota Snow and blowing snow diminishing by this evening. Clearing tonight.

Colder to much colder through tonight. Fair to partly cloudy and a little colder Tuesday. Lows tonight 2-10 above. Chance of precipitation near zero tonight, percent Tuesday. Minnesota Cold wave warning northwest through west central and north central through tonight.

Diminishing snow south into this evening and snow flurries gradually diminishing over central and north portions. Clearing tonight. Colder to much colder over the state through tonight with cold wave conditions northwest through west central and north central. Fair to partly cloudy Tuesday, colder east and south. Lows tonight 18 below north to 10 above south.

Highs Tuesday 5-15 north, 14-24 south. Wisconsin This afternoon cloudy with the battery from his 1964 model sedan was taken and also a 5- dependence, the Rev. Herbert Zoromski officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Wabasha, where he was taken coming of spring Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, the Rev. ton jack which was under the after suffering a stroke Satur- Friends may call at Kern Fu- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nrnri'rt nn mnrP of Ws boat. Both the cariday morning. 10 DreCJjCl llO fUUIC anA Rom Aiie 19. 1RR4 nne- Leon Holtan officiating, with neral Home, Independence, to Two young men died as the I anu uuai wcic 1 r.

Ult o- colder the highs ranging irom around ten extreme northwest to the middle 20s extreme southeast. 5-day forecast MINNESOTA Occasional cloudiness and continued cold with a chance of snow about Wednesday and Friday. Lows 12 below to 15 above. Highs 5-28. WISCONSIN Chance of snow Wednesday and again Friday.

Partly cloudy Thursday. Continued rather cold. Highs mostly in 20s. Low zero to 15 above. RETURNS TO STAGE DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Eloise Martin, a Ziegfield Follies girl of the 30's, is returning FULTON, Mo.

(AP) -In the batt and jack is set at $1P0 Schultz, he married Ella John- Friends may call at Johnson nikn tinning fo 1 1 0 tPi I TIam 1. day after 2 p.m. where the Rosary will be said at 8 p.m.- Two-State Funerals son at Wabasha, on Dec. 14. Funeral Home.

Lanesboro, Tues 1904. The couple farmed in Min-: day after 2 p.m., and at the nciska Township where he serv-1 church Wednesday after 12:30 ed on the town board for many "1-years. After his wife died on Mrs. Florence Siegle Nov. 11, 1943, he lived with a EYOTA, Minn.

(Special) James M. Faldet HIXTON, Wis. (Special) -Funeral services for James M. Coin rid bive teaniri1 A- 112 w- surer 5315 han a robin on the wing was of hjs van wnip it was the appearance from hiberna- parked in front of hjs house tion of a turtle owned by Mr. Estimated value is $50.

and Mrs. Don B. McVey. It was result of injuries suffered in separate accidents in Minnesota over the weekend, raising the 1972 toll to 66 compared with 82 a year ago. victims were identified as Bruce R.

Freeberg, 18, Sho-review, and Dean Arneson, 16, Granite Falls. The Ramsey County Sheriff Office said Freeberg died Sunday after being struck by a car on a Shoreview street driven by Mrs. Florence Sieele. 63. died Faldet.

Hixton Rt. 2. who died daugnter near Minneiska tor five years before entering Mi crest Nursing Home, Plainview, found dead Thursday. Sunday at her Eyota home fol- Saturday of injuries received in lowing a short illness. I a truck-car accident Friday The forme Florence Kramer, I night near Mauston, were she was born Aug.

17, 1908 in held this afternoon at Upper Pi-Elkhart Lake, to Mr. and 1 geon Creek Lutheran Church. Mrs. McVey got the turtle in! Anrlprcnn CintlC i37 when it was the size of -uciauii iiyili William George Johnson, 25, Mrs. Henry Kramer and was The Rev.

Robert Bipes officiat-1 as0 0f that st pauj suburb. half-dollar. She called it Oswald nmrlamaf inn fnr for 30 years, until it started T0' in August of 1971. Survivors are: three daughters, Mrs. LeRoy (Rosetta) Johnson, Minneiska; Mrs.

Marvin (Rosella) Arends, Kellogg, and Mrs. Wels (Betty) Staud-acher, Minneiska; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. One son, Leo; one daughter, Evelyn, two brothers and laying eggs, then the name be married to the Rev. John Sicgle eo. Burial was in tne cnurcn Arneson died Sunday of in-Sept.

2, 1933. The couple moved cemetery. iUI.jes ne suffered Saturday to show business as an impressionist. Married and divorced three times she says she can't get the old romance of show business out of her system. state caucus day now and blowing snow northwest spreading 6ver the southeast by evening.

Windy and colder northwest and turning colder southeast this afternoon came Oswaldine. Jensen Funeral Home, Ilix-; nirrht whpn fhP par in whirh to Eyota in 1968. She was a ton, had charge of arrange- was ridinfl went off a chiDDewa ments. ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP)-A Elsewhere proclamation designating Tues- day as political caucus day in County road south of Asbury, in member of the Olmstead Community Hospital Auxiliary and the women's guild of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Eyo southwestern Minnesota. Stanley F. Losinski two sisters have died A retirement celebration end ay i Mc. AaauwAipu rntjoo Minnesota was signed by FOUNTAIN CITY.

Wis. Fu ta High Low Pr. Gov Wendell Anderson, who Funeral services will be held In years gone by ed in tragedy at Orlando, Albany, clear 15 -5 will turn out to be "the man at 2 p.m. Wednesday at buck-who wasn't there." I man-Schierts Funeral Home, Survivors are: a son, James, ''k Fount nin Citv Rt 7 I Saturday when a traffic acci Eyota; two grandsons, and a dent claimed the life of a Min Anderson will be attending I Wabasha, the Rev -Luther Pen nesota woman and an Ohio couple. nington, Weaver United Meth brother Harvey Kramer West aus Ar'cadi jhe Rey I5' Edward Sobczyk officiating in 1968.

An infant son also has Ruria was in St' Marv's Omp. the Midwinter Governor's Con The Florida Highway Patrol Albu'que, clear 72 36 Amarillo, clear 74 38 Anchorage, clear 27 3 Asheville, clear 35 17 Atlanta, cldy 50 29 Birmingham, cldy 55 32 Bismarck, snow 45 9 Boise, clear 58 32 Buffalo, cldy 12 3 .02 died. teryi Winona, where the Rev. reports that Gorghlld Nestor, 49, Funeral services will be Wed- Donald Grubisch, St. Stanislaus St.

Louis Park, her nesday at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Church, Winona, conducted serv brother in law, Myron Nestor, United Church of Christ, the 1 ices in the cemetery chapel. 1 65, and his wife, Helen, 67, Co-Rev. Gordon Goodfellow offi- Members of Tickfer-Erickfon lumbus.

Ohio, died in a two-car .02 (Extracts pom the filet thi newspaper.) Ten years ago 1962 Postmaster John F. Dugan reported a record sale of 9,000 space flight commemorative stamps in only two hours and 15 minutes, despite the snowstorm. Sophomores at Cotter High School won the contest between classes when their candidates, Bud Baechler and Barbara Hubof, were named king and queen of the annual Cotter Fun Fest. Speed Wash, a team comprised of Rushford bowlers in the Hal-Rod City League, won the five-man championship in the Winona City Bowling tournament. crash.

ciating. Burial will be in the American Legion Post No. 17, church cemetery. i Arcadia, conducted military Authorities said Nestor had Friends may call at Johnson- services. recently retired and was about Schriver Funeral Home, Plain-1 Pallbearers were Jerome and to bogin a vacation in central ference in Washington, D.C.

when Democrats and Republicans hold their grassroots meetings. Meanwhile, backers of Sen. George McGovern, have announced formation of 55 McGovern-for-president clubs at Minnesota colleges and high schools. His supporters claim endorsements by 44 student body presidents and college editors in the state. Woman recovers cost of wig lost to flaming dessert view, from 4 p.m.

Tuesday "onaid BorzysKowsKi, Clarence Florida. to noon Wednesday and after Losinski, Dallas Hannon, Wil- neu nuiiieriiie ann irnesr ivam- 1 p.m. at the church. la. Honorary pallbearers were 1947 Charles V.

Everett Albert A. and.Lavern Sobona. Twenty-five years ago IN HOSPITAL ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) -Fred Bahnub, 84, is a patient at the Trempealeau County Hospital, Whitehall. John Pierzina.

F.nepn THEILMAN, Minn. (Special) I 1 1 i 1 oiuisaua ana ruier u. Bautch. odist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Minneiska.

Friend's may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Tuesday until time of services Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Wood WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Mrs.

Martha Wood, 85 Whitehall, died Saturday evening at Trempealeau County Hospital, here. The former Martha Johnson, she was born Feb. 20, 1886 in the Town of Hale to Charles and Anna Granlund Johnson and was married to Ralph Wood Sept. 27, 1906 in Whitehall. A lifelong area resident, she was an associate member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church here.

Survivors are: a son, Harold Wood, Whitehall; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Helen) Ring-stad, Coon Valley, four grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Her husband, five sisters and two brothers have died. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Our Saviour's Church, the Rev.

Clifford Kit-land officiating. Burial will be in Lincoln cemetery. Friends may call at Johnson Funeral Chapel today from 2 to INCOME TAX DETROIT (AP) A columnist, victimized by a three-alar strawberry-banana flambe five years ago, re- Charles V. Everett, 76, Theil-man, died early today at Clearwater, where he was visiting. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Pcterson-Sheehan Funeral Home, Lake City, Minn.

Joseph B. Dumback INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Special) Joseph B. Dumbeck, 86, Independence, died Saturday at Tri-County Memorial Hospital, Whitehall, after an illness of five years. The son of Albert and Mary 05 couped the cost of her wig and Charleston, cear 50 38 Charlotte, clear 45 20 Chicago, clear 35 33 Cincinnati, cldy 33 24 Cleveland, clear 20 14 Denver, clear 65 31 Des Moines, clear 46 33 Detroit, clear 27 23 Duluth, snow 24 3 Fort Worth, cldy 72 60 Green Bay, cldy 27 19 Helena, clear 52 22 Honolulu, clear 78 66 Houston, clear 70 55 Ind'apolis, cldy 35 28 Juneau, MM Kansas City 62 44 Little Rock, cldy 51 40 Los Angeles, cldy 73 53 Louisville, cldy 40 26 Marquette, cldy 20 16 Memphis, cldy 59 49 Miami, clear 68 48 Milwaukee, clear 31 26 snow 31 22 New Orleans, clear 62 46 New York, cldy 26 10 Okla.

City, clear 70 50 Omaha, clear 59 33 Phiad'phia, cldy 31 11 Phoenix, clear 84 49 Pittsburgh, clear 17 11 Ptland, cldy 24 1 Ptland, cldy 53 39 Rapid City, snow 65 28 Richmond, cldy 33 17 St. Louis, clear 52 40 Salt Lake, cldy 63 33 San Diego, fog 65 33 San clear 56 48 Seattle, cldy 48 36 Spokane, clear 45 27 Tampa, clear 53 43 Washington, cldy 30 19 Ask For Details About Our INSTANT REFUND OPTION FEDERAL STATE Computer Tax Preparation Farm Tax Preparation Fast Individual Service You have In know hf rules to win. The people nl MIDDLE WEST TAX SERVICE work fnr MAXIMUM SAVINGS on yum Income Taxes. Accuracy Guaranteed! gown Friday, with enough left to pay for a tamer dessert. A Wayne County Circuit Court jury awarded Eleanor Lambert Bcrkson $10,000 in damages for the disastrous dinner party she and nine others attended at the Pontchar-train Hotel on April 30, 17.

Witnesses said the brandy An endorsement of Mrs. John Dugan as candidate for the office of president of the First District American Legion Auxiliary was voted. Preliminary work on removal and altering the remaining portion of the old highway bridge over the Mississippi River here was Btarted. Fifty years ago 1922 Arthur Green, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Green, 167 Center is the latest recruit to the ranks of amateur radio operators. News dispatches and a concert from Pittsburgh were heard last evening. John Stackowitz was the only Winona bowler to find a place among the first 10 standings in the doubles or singles at the International Bowling Association tournament in St. Paul. Seventy-five years ago 1897 A new schoolhouse is to be erected at Arnold's Valley, Wis.

A petition is being circulated at Arcadia requesting the railroad company running there to erect a new depot. Capt. Davidson and Lt. Buckick of the Volunteers have gone to Minneapolis to attend a council of their organization. One-hundred years ago 1872 Rain and snow visited this section, improving the sleighing slightly on the Jnain streets.

The city schools have a vacation tomorrow, Washington's Birthday. Mr. Hughes, secretary of the Rogers Locomotive Works at Paterson, N.J., was in the city as a guest of W. C. Flint.

Woychik Dumback, he was used on the flambe consisting 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at the of strawberries, ice cream and born at Independence May 13, 1885. He married Victoria Mar-solck Nov 21, 1910. They farmed until retiring. His wife died in 1961.

Survivors are: two sons, Al-lie, Independence, and Edward, Milwaukee; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Marion) Winter, Mil- GUARANTEE MIDOti WEST TAX SEMVK.F COMPANY will pay ,11 frn.lll.. brought ndairnf ll rllnl by Ihn Internal Rrvfnim Snvim unit, or Stale Gnvarnmnn result nt an armr In ttit tiling ma'la by tha Middle Wet Ta Sarvlr.e Co. and Itt authorized aur-ni lev ft bananas-erupted, spraying I church Tuesday after noon Alfred Meyer NELSON, Ewald Wilhelm Mever. 74.

Nelson, died Miss Lambert and others with flaming fruit. Aside from a $1,389 medical bill, she also presented the court with bills for $800 for custom hair pieces and $1,650 for at 8:40 m. Sunday at St. Eliz- waukee; three grandchildren; abfth Hospital, Wabasha, Minn. one great-grandchild, and one licensed Tax Contultor Middle West Tax Service Co.

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la 1 m. hone ia il3 4S4-IIM anytime lor apnolntrreol, an exclusive, high-couturier Mypr ho W'M imn a San Diego, Calif, gown and accessories. vjjCi yjS March 8 1807 He Funeral services will be at Initially, she had asked for married Amanda' Weise Oct. 7,1 10 a.m. Tuesday at Ss.

Peter IM.WO. 1 1923, at Loganville. They lived and Paul Catholic Church, In-.

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