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11a Winona Sunday New Winona, Minnesota Operation Mainstreami The weather SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1(71 The daily record program extended ZUMBROTA. Minn. The Osseo host 101 witutia Goodhue-Rice-Wabasha Citizens Action Council here has re Lucey scores GOP fax sharing unit BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (AP) Gov. Patrick J.

Lucey Saturday accused Republicans Wi nona Deaths Athena Lin Eltrich Athena Lin Eltrich, daughter ceived a one-year extension, until Sept. 1, 1972, of Its Operation to annual SUNDAY OCTOBER 3, 1971 At Community Memorial Hospital Vliltlng' hourti Medical and iurglc.i p.ntnti: Is 4 lo I Dm (No children under 11 Mottmity potitnlu to ont) IO m. (Adulii only.) Vbirwi to a Mi lent limited to two one tare. FRIDAY Admissions Cletus Burbach, 86 Otis St. Mainstream program for chroni of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Eltrich, 1740 W. Wabasha was still cally unemployed older workers born at 11:43 p.m. Thursday at in rural areas of Minnesota. Harvest Day Community Memorial Hospital.

According to the U.S. Depart on the tax sharing conference OSSEO, Wis. (Special Tick ment of Labor the CAC here will be granted 162,790 to provide jobs and training for 17 persons during the 12-month ets for the Harvest Day's dance Two-state deaths John Schiertt KELLOGG, Minn. John "Jackie" Schierts, 87, rural Kellogg, died at 4:45 p.m. Friday at St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Wabasha, where he had been a patient since Sept. 20. A retired Glasgow Township farmer, he was born in Glasgow Township June 17, 1884, to John and Susan Counter Schierts. He married Theresa Plein at Kellogg Nov. 27, 1917.

He lived all his life on the family farm. Survivors are: his wife; one son, Melvin, Kellogg, and four grandchildren. One daughter, one brother and four sisters have died. here were still being counted late Saturday to determine who Kathleen Hengel, Rolling- (Km Mk iMfMUM lifniij Far Omflmi 4my She was the daughter of Thomas and Marilyn McMullin Eltrich. Survivors are: her parents; one sister, Tomra Lee, at home; her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Eltrich, Winona, and Mr. and Mrs. John McMullin, Vista, great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Townscnd, El-derten, Ont. stone, Minn. was to be crowned Miss Osseo of 1971. Stephen Hutton, Cochrane Rt. b.U4 KM k41il Nine girls who entered the 1, Wis.

contest are: Audrey Fremstad. Annaliese Vogler, 319 Center committee of "doing all they can to scuttle tax reform and defy the majority of the citizens of our state." Lucey singled out the three GOP state senators on the panel for criticism in a speech prepared for delivery at the National Farmers Organization state convention. The three state senators are Jack D. Steinhilber of Oshkosh, Milo Knutson of La Crosse and Myron Lotto of Green Bay. Each represents cities which Operation Mainstream is a Labor Department program to provide jobs and work experience for chronically unemployed persons who have poor employment prospects and are unable, because of age, lack of job oppor daughter of Mr.

andf Mrs. Oliver Fremstad; Debbie Lee, daugh Discharges Funeral services will be al 3 Miss Patricia Lofauist. 850 ter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee; Judy Olson, Mr.

and Mrs. Spen win troodview. tunities, or other reasons, to ob cer Olson; Pat Cuddy, Mr. and Ervin Savoy. 1100 E.

5th St tain work or training elsewhere, Mrs. Joe Cuddy; Michael Schultz. Minneis'm. They work on conservation, Kim Olson, daughter of Mr. 1 Minn.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, rural Kellocg. the Rev. Bernard and Mrs. Kendall Olson; Debbie Stoll, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Althoff, 564 W. 4th St. Birth Robert Stoll; Melody LaBelle, WEATHER FORECAST Mostly sunny skies and warm weather are in store for parts of the nation Sunday according to the National Weather Service. A mass of cooler air will be pushing down from Canada across the Midwest, Scattered showers will prevail for parts of Oregon, Carolines, Western Great Lakes to the Midwest, and a band from the Central Great Lakes south through Texas.

(AP Photofax) Local readings Readings for the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Saturday: Maximum temperature 82, minimum 64, 6 p.m. 70, precipitation .11. A year ago today: High 69, low 40, noon 65, no precipitation. Normal temperature range for this date 67 to 46.

Record high 86 in 1900, record low 26 in 1888. Sun rises, tomorrow at 7:07, sets at 6:42. beautification and recreation projects in rural areas and small towns. At least 40 percent of enrollees must be 55 years of age or over. Participants are paid at least $1.60 an hour.

Kerrigan officiating. Burial will be at St. Agnes Cemetery, Kel Mr. and Mrs. John Lanenw- Mr.

and Mrs. DeLore LaBelle; Debbie Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. (o w. waDasna a son logg.

Friends may call at the Buck- Dannie Paulson, and Jackie p.m. today at the Fawcett Funeral Home, the Rev. Patrick Clinton, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Free Church, and the Rev. Gerald Mahon, St. Mary's Catholic Church, officiating.

Mrs. Henry Olson Mrs. Henry Olson, 70, 900 E. Wabasha died Saturday at 4:30 a.m. at a Rochester hospital following a 5-year illness.

The former Verna Kulas, she was born here Sept. 17, 1901 to Anthony and Mary Ciemin-ski Kulas and was married here Jan. 8, 1927. A lifelong resident here, she was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic SATURDAY Admissions Laufenberg, Mr.

and Mrs. Har man-Schierts Funeral Home, Richard Gene Prenot. 340 Pel old Laufenberg. Wabasha, after 2 p.m. today and until 9:45 a.m.

Monday, where zer oi. THE GIRLS sold tickets for Mrs. Florence Kamrowski. 422 Two injured E. Mark St.

a Rosary will be said at 8 p.ra tonight. would lose funds under the shared tax reform proposal. Lucey, a Democrat, is seeking to replace Wisconsin's 1911 system of sharing money with localities on the basis of origin with one based on need. The senate has balked, as it did two years ago when Lucey's Republican predecessor, Gov. Warren P.

Knowles, unsuccessfully sought the same reform. Two killed in state crashes Gary L. Rostvold. Dresbach. the harvest dance.

Each girl received one vote for each ticket she sold, or was sold in her name. The girl with the largest Minn. Mrs. Olaf Anderson in crash Mrs. Christine Severud.

Rush- TAYLOR. Wis. (Special) ford, Minn. Funeral services for Mrs. Olal number of votes, or tickets sold in her name was chosen as the new Miss Osseo.

Church. near Chatfield Discharges Mrs. Wayne Kirkman. Han- Anderson, 79, Milwaukee, former resident here, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Trem Holder of the 1970 title is Miss ford, Calif.

i Survivors are: her husband; a son, Eugene, Winona, and a sister, Mrs. Walter (Rose) Mary Jo Theiler. Mrs. Lillian Georee. 12014 CHATFIELD, Minn.

Two Prizes and awards were given Walnut St. Loechler, Wabasha. Two sisters pealeau Valley Lutheran Church, rural Taylor. The Rev. Vern Barlow will officiate.

Burial will be in the church Mrs. Roger Orlikowski. 1780 persons were injured in one of two accidents investigated by the Minnesota Highway Patrol to Osseo 4-H clubs and youth who had set up stands and have died. W. Wabasha St.

booths in downtown Osseo on Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Borzy- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Full Oct. 4 1st Qtr. Oct. 27 Mrs.

Terry Kronine and babv. near here Ftiday. Last Qtr. Oct. 11 New Oct.

19 Harvest Day, Saturday, display St. Charles, Minn. Iniured were Robert Polikow- skowski Mortuary and at 9 The deaths of a Chisago City teen-ager Saturday and a Cook She died lnursaay at oi. ing and selling their fall pro Mrs. Jack Kreager and babv.

a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church, Michael's Hospital, Milwaukee, sky, 37, and Kay Ward, 43, both of Chatfield. Both are hospi duce and baked goods. 970 44th Goodview.

the Rev. Donald Grubisch offi man, Friday raised Minnesota's 1971 traffic toll to 731, the following an extended illness. The Hale and Hearty 4-H Club talized in Rochester, where they Joseph Pephnski. 615 E. Kinn ciating.

Burial will be in St. Friends may call at JTreaer- St. are being treated for head In captured the top prize for. having the best display. Mary's Cemetery.

same as on this Saturday a year ago. ixon-Jack Funeral Home, Blair, Mrs. Julius Gernes, Lamoille. juries. Friends may call at the mor after 4 p.m.

today and at the Susan K. Elmquist. 16. was Minn. They were passengers in a Winona county marriage censes Luther Holland, Peterson, and Rhonda Brown, 422ft Center St.

Frankie J. Abts, Ann Arbor, OTHER awards went to the church Monday after 12:30 tuary after 6 p.m. today. Rosary will be recited at 7:30. car driven by Frederick Thieke.

following: largest onion, long Friday admission Alfred killed early Saturday in a three-car accident at the intersection of U.S. 8 and U.S. 61 in Wash p.m. Chatfield. which was involved est ear of corn and the tallest Breuer, Fountain City, Wis.

The former Gena Nelson, sne Hixton; two grandchildren; in a collision with a car driven by Dickie Deyo, Chatfield, ington County, the Highway Patrol said. corn stalk Peter Thompson; best flower arrangement Linda Williamson; seven great-grandchildren, and and Mary A. Wardwell, on Highway 52, 6V4 miles nortn of here. Thieke was southbound four great-great-grandchildren. 522 E.

Broadway Nicest baked item Rachel MISS Elmqtiist was a passen Her husband and a son have was born in rural Taylor April 2, 1892 to Gunder and Luella Holte Nelson and was married May 27, 1914. The couple lived in rural Blair and Taylor until moving to Milwaukee about a year ago. and Deyo northbound. Neither Hanson; largest pumpkin, Shel Dale Moldenhauer, Dakota, and Joyce Brommerich, ger in a car driven by James died. Two-State Funerals Elizabeth Kamrowski DODGE, Wis.

Funeral services for Elizabeth Kamrowski, Dodge, were held at 9 a.m. Sat Forecasts S.E. Minnesota Partly cloudy and cooler with chance of a few showers. Highi Cog. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Minnesota Variable cloudiness with chance of showers mainly west and north. Cooler. Highs 56-68. Wisconsin Partly cloudy, chance of showers north portion. A little cooler northwest and much cooler south and east.

Highs 58 to 68. 5-day forecast driver was injured. Greene. 16, Chisaeo City, who Funeral services will be at 2 ly Billerbeck; smallest pumpkinRalph Anderson; two larg 667 E. banborn St.

The cars collided at 4:30 was hospitalized in serious con Ferris W. Christensen, Lew- p.m. Friday, the Highway Pa p.m. Tuesday at evangelical Lutheran Church, Pigeon Falls, the Rev. Gordon M.

Trygstad dition. Two other pasengers Michael Peterson, Chisago City, est potatoes Steve Call; largest cucumber, Beef River Pace Setters 4-H Club, and largest to urday at Watkowski Funeral lston, and Barbara Lange, Rollingstone, Minn. trol said. An investigation of the accident continued Satur Home, Winona, and at 10 a.m officiating. Burial will be in the Michael S.

Dvergsten, 321 and Jule Gattenby, Lindstrom, also were hospitalized. day. mato. Beth Rice. church cemetery.

at Sacred Heart Church, Pine Creek, the Rev. Edwin J. Saturday night the annual Kansas and Patricia Far rington, 963 Birch Blvd. Friends may call at Johnson harvest dance was held at the Stanek officiating. Burial was In The other accident Friday also occurred on Highway 52, this time just at the north edge of the citv.

Funeral Chapel, Whitehall, Mon city hall with music provided Richard Pelowski, Fountain City, and Patricia Traa- Survivors are: her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Ger-aldine) McClellan, Milwaukee; two grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; a brother, Goodwin Nelson, rural Taylor, and a sister, Mrs. Goodwin (Evelyn) Christianson, rural Blair. Mrs. Mae Kammer DOVER, Minn.

Mrs. Mae Kammer, 87, rural Dover, died day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. the church cemetery. Pallbearers wree Lyle Latt by the "Cross Town Tratnque. The Osseo Businessmen As No injuries were reported In that 10:50 a.m.

accident, which seth, 371 Liberty 6t. Patrick Prodzinski, 55 Fair man and Edward, Robert, Albert, Apolinary and Joseph and at the church Tuesday af ter 12 noon. Ervan Diepenbrock sociation, which sponsored the event, served free watermelon involved a northbound car driv fax and Rita Sobeck, 853 E. Sanborn St. en by James McGhie, Wykoff, Kamrowski.

Winona Funerals LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) and a northbound semi John J. Reinke III, Minneso An infant son, Ervan Diepen trailer truck driven by Clifford Saturday at 5 a.m. at a nursing home in Rochester. She had brock, was stillborn Friday at ta City, and Edith A Brown, Rollingstone, Minn.

A. Nolte. Rochester. Otto F. Zimmerman St.

Mary Hospital, Rochester, throughout the day. Named assistant food director Highway Patrol officers said Alan M. Anderson. Eyota. to Mr.

and Mrs. John Diepen Funeral services for Otto Zimmerman, 87, Sauer Memor been ill several months. The former Mae Connaughty, she was born Aug. 12, 1884 in and Nancy J. Sholes.

McGhie had begun to make a left turn when the truck struck brock, Lake City. St. Charles, Minn. Dennis W. Zeise, Zumbrota, and Sherry Volkman, Wlsconson Generally partly cloudy skies Monday through Wednesday with chance of scattered showers most likely on Monday and Wednesday.

Temperatures will average near seasonal normals through the period with no large day-to-day changes expected. Dally highs will be mostly In the 60s to lower 70s and dally lows will be mostly In the 40s. HEIFER GROUP MOVES LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Winonan James B. Whorton Lewiston, Minn.

ial Home, who died Thursday, were Saturday afternoon at St. Martin's Lutheran Church, the Rev. A. U. Deye officiating.

Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were David, Donald and Daniel Zimmerman, will be working to coordinate William Haxton, Rollingstone, relations between the food serv and Rebecca Hoover, 500 W. Belleview St. Utica to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Connaughty and was married to Erail Kammer June 9, 1909 in St. Charles. After her husband died Feb. 20, 1956, she lived with a son, Ralph. A lifelong area resident, she was a member of St.

Matthew Lutheran Church, St. Charles. Survivors are: a son, Ralph, Dover; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Lucille) Sanden, St. Charles, and Mrs.

Burt (Doro Michael Walczak, 5260 6th ice a students and personnel at St. Mary's College Goodview, and Bonny John and Richard McElmury Quamen, 202 E. 4th St. John Ellis, Hastings, Trie patrol said the Greene car, westbound on U.S. 8 collided first with a car driven by Kevin Kirvida, 17, Lindstrom, and then with another car, driven by Dan L.

Tetrault, 19, For-est Lake. Tetrault suffered minor injuries. Kirvada and Tetrault were traveling north on U.S. 61. KNUTE Swanson, 85, Conk.

was killed Friday night when he was struck by a car on U.S. S3 in Cook. The patrol said Swanson apparently walked into the path of a car driven by Richard Kestner, 48, Austin, Minn. SEMCAC meeting set at Rushford RUSHF0RD, Minn. The annual meeting of Southeastern Minnesota Citizens' Action Council, will be held Oct.

20 at 8 p.m. at Montini Hall here, announced Halvor Lacher, executive director. It is open to the public. Known as SEMCAC, the organization is a non-profit corporation that is funded by the department of Health, Education and Welfare; the department of Labor; and the Office of Economic Opportunity to operate the following programs in Fillmore, Houston and Winona counties: Head Start, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Operation Mainstream, Emergency Food, Rural Older Adults, Family Planning, and Rural Health Team. Heifer Project, the inter denominational church in his new position as assist-': ant food serv- Ice director.

He has recently, and Diane M. Prigge, 258 Man-kato Ave. James E. Dayhuff, Kensing lation that ships breeding livestock to various needy areas of ton, and Randee Rian, been appointed 705 W. Howard St.

the world, is moving Its head quarters here from St. Louis. ana Donald Wolfe. Coming meetings of governmental bodies Monday Winona County Board of Commissioners, 9:30 a.m., Courthouse, regular meeting. Winona City' Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, regular meeting.

Goodview Village Council, Don A. Johnson, Windom, to assist Law-re i 1-h 1 St. and Joan M. Pagel, 251 The new site will be a ranch northwest of here, Walnut St. Whorton where animals can be held pri Mary's director New York University oper it from behind.

Women's lib is debate topic "Can a woman free?" Is the first question to be explored as St. Mary's College opens a series of four panel discussions Tuesday. The discussions, dealing with contemporary issues, are sponsored by the school's philosophy department. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the ABC room at the College Center, the discussion of women's liberation will be open, to the public with no admission charged.

Michael Maher, instructor of philosophy at St. Mary's, is the director of the program, while panelists will include St. Mary's students and faculty. The remaining three discussions are scheduled for Oct. 26, Nov.

22 and Dec. 9, with the topics of each to be announced later. NAZARENES DOUBLE KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The Church of the Nazarene has passed the half-million mark in world membership, or to shipment. The ranch also Includes a foundation herd of 700 donated registered beef ates 15 schools and colleges at six centers in Manhattan and 7:30 p.m., Village Hall, regular the Bronx in New York City.

cattle for producing offspring. Survivors are: his parents; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ervan Abts, Winona, and paternal grandfather, Grover Diepenbrock, Lake City. Graveside services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St.

Mary's Cemetery, Winona. Peterson Sheehan Funeral Home here has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lillian Castad OSSEO, Wis. (Special) Mrs.

Lillian Castad, 69, Osseo, died Friday evening at the Osseo Area Hospital. The former Lillian Larson, she was born here Nov. 13, 1901 to John and Lena Anderson Larson and was married to Cornelius Castad April 14, 1926 in St. Petersburg, Fla. The couple farmed in the Town of Hale.

She had lived in Ossoa since her husband's death in 1953. Survivors are: two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Phyllis) Fuller, Ellsworth, and Mrs. Lewis (Janice) Sura, Beloit, Wis. three granddaughters, and four sisters, Mrs.

Joe (Lor-ena) Larson, Osseo; Mrs. Harold (Abigail) Thompson and Mrs. Leslie (Jennie) Cranblit, Eau Claire, and Mrs. Irma Hanson, Chippewa Falls. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Osseo Lutheran Church, the Rev. H. P. Walker officiating. Burial will be in the Pigeon Creek Lutheran Cemetery, Pigeon Falls.

Friends may call at Oftedahl Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Monday and until noon on Tuesday and after that at the church. Wabasha County Legion installs WABASHA, Minn. (Special) Patrick Sexton, Millville, was In years gone by (Extracts from the files of this newspaper.) of dining services. Whorton, formerly an assistant manager at a local food store, is a graduate of the University of Illinois.

He is the vice president of the Ki'vanis Sun-risers Club of Winona and past president of the Cathedral School PTA. He and his family live at 834 W. Wabasha St. Scottish Rite reunions events slated here 1961 Ten years ago meeting. Tuesday Winona County Board of Commissioners, 9:30 a.m., Courthouse, regular meeting.

NEW COMMENTARY NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Seventy Bible scholars Protestant, Catholic and Jewish took part in compiling the new one-volume Interpreter's Commentary on the Bible. Issued here by Abingdon Press, the United Methodist publishing house which previously issued the 12-volume Interpreter's Bible, the one-volume work was seven years in completion and includes 1,386 pages of background information on books of the Old Testament and New Testament. thy) Dyar, St. Charles; two grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Robert, St.

Charles, and Floyd, Stockton; five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Stock, St. Charles; Mrs. Gertrude Peterson and Mrs. Norval (Florence) Sanden, Utica; Mrs.

John (Grace) Swen-ingson, Lewiston, and Mrs. Oscar (Bernice) Fenske, Dover. Three brothers and a sister also have died. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at St.

Matthew Lutheran Church, St. Charles, the Rev. Norbert Reinke officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, St. Charles.

Friends may call at Jacobs Funeral Home, St. Charles, from 3 p.m. Monday to noon on Tuesday and then at the church after 1 p.m. Mrs. Merle Lynn ETTRICK, Wis.

(Special) -Mrs. Merle (Jeanette) Lynn, 71, La Crosse, formerly of Ettrick, died at home Friday evening. She was born at Ettrick Aug. 3, 1900. Survivors are: Her husband, and one sister, Mrs.

Rose Myr-land, Blair, Wis. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at First Lutheran Church, North Eeaver Creek, the Rev. William R. Schumann officiating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the Fossum Funeral Home, La Crosse, and from 12:30 p.m. to time of services Monday at the church. general secretary Dr.

B. Edgar Johnson reports. He says the new total is nearly double the membership of 20 years ago, when it stood at 276,000. Edward M. Davis has been renamed to the Athletic Board by Winona State College for a seven-year term.

This appointment is made in accordance with terms of the deed, giving certain park and recreation lands to the city, of the late John A. Latsch. Appointment of J. E. Krier to a three-year term on the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, was- confirmed by the City Council.

The life of a coach is not an easy one! Coach Madeo "Moon" Molinari found that out this week when it became necessary for him to temporarily suspend 14 members of his traveling squad. Twenty-five years ago 1946 The international war crimes tribunal at Nuernberg, Germany decreed death on the gallows for 12 leaders of the Adolph Hitler gang, sentenced seven to prison and, with Russia dissenting, acquitted three defendants. A course in family relations, with Paul Koprowski, instructor in sociology at the College of Saint Teresa, engaged to direct the course, was announced by the Winona College Women's Club. Fifty years ago 1921 Several thousand goldfish were given away at the government fish hatchery at Homer. The Rev.

William E. Dudley, pastor of the First Congregational Church, has resigned to accept a call to the Park Avenue Congregational Church of Minneapolis. Seventy-five years ago 1896 The Arcadia Telephone Co. is extending its line to Wau- mandee. Tok TTrah and Miller and two sons.

Albert and The Scottish Rite Bodies in Winona will continue their Fall Reunion with the Degrees of the Chapter Rose Croix in the Masonic Temple here Saturday. This covers the 15th thru the 18th degrees. Dr. Charles F. Stroebel Rochester is Wise Master in the Chapter and is responsible for the degrees.

The Class will report at 9:30 a.m. for the 15th degree at 10:00 a. m. There will be lunch at noon for the class, workers and visitors. The 16th degree will be at 1:00 p.m., the 17th degree at 3 p.

m. and the 18th degree first section, at 5 p.m., after dinner at 6 p. m. the second section will be conducted at 7:00 p. m.

Most of the class members are from Caledonia, Rochester, Austin, Zumbro Falls, and West St. Paul. The ceremonial Feast of Tishri commander, were Lloyd Baker, Kellogg, first vice commander; Lloyd Maas, Wabasha, second vice commander; Kenneth Wei-man, Wabasha, sergeant at arms, and Robert Lyons, Plain-view, adjutant. Sexton announced that the sub-district rally will be held in Kellogg Oct. 14 and that the next meeting of the county council will be at Plainview on Jan.

24. CONGRATULATIONS to th WINONA and AREA FIRE DEPTS. for a job well done. These men can stop fires, but only you can stop them before they start. And to be doubly sure, check your fire insurance with me.

installed as commander of the Wabasha County Council of the American Legion here during joint installation services with the American Legion Auxiliary. Also installed by Vernon Johnson, Kellogg, district vice A OCT. 3-9 ATTENTION FARMERS PLAN TO ATTEND THE LAST WONDER LIFE FARM TOUR THIS SEASON COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE will be observed in Winona at 6 p. m. October 13, followed by Mrs.

Sena Gilbertson WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Mrs. Sena Gilbertson, 90, Whitehall, died Friday morning at the Golden Age Nursing Home where she had been a patient several years. The former Sena Jacobson, she was born Aug. 22, 1881 in the Town of Chimney Rock to Simon and Betsy Johnson.

She was married to Gustave Gilbert-son May 30, 1902 in Norden Lutheran Church. A lifelong resident of the Chimney Rock area, she was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at INSURANCE TO FIT THE NEED Warren Wunderlich Insurance Agency OCT. 4 1:30 P.M. See the life in the soil as we didn't use any weed killers, pesticides or chemical fertilizers to destroy it but rather, we promoted life. There will also be a chisel plow demonstration weather permitting.

A Wonder Life Representative will tour guide. TOUR HELD ON THE EDWARD ELLINGHUYSEN FARM, 6 miles N.E. of Lewiston on County 25 LIGHT LUNCH SERVED AFTER TOUR i niuil v. George, have gone to Montana on a business trip. Tomorrow McNally Melvin will have their opening day and will give all customers a choice rose at noon.

One-hundred years ago 1871 The weather "gets up and dusts" now. Cal Wagner's Minstrels are to be here Friday evening next with a fresh budget of fun and a new program throughout. The peach trade is not over by any means. L. C.

Porter has returned from an extended Eastern trip, having been absent some two months. a dinner at 7 p.m. The wives and widows of members of the rite are invited to attend the dinner. SEMCAC BOARD PRESTON, Minn. The Fillmore County board of directors of the Southeastern Minnesota Citizens Action Council, will hold its annual meeting Monday at 8 p.m.

at the Preston town halL. EXCHANGE BUILDING Phone 454-3341 Home Phono 452-9139 "Good Insurance in Good Town" Pigeon Falls. Survivors are: a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Blanche) Back,.

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