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Winona Sunday Ntw IT Winona, Minnesota SUNDAY, MAY 24, WO The daily record Gale-Etfrick makes awards SUNDAY MAY 24, 1970 Two-state deaths Miss Ruby J. Herritd BLAIR, Wis. Miss Ruby J. Herded, 65, Eau Claire, former The weather Local readings Readings for the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Maximum temperature 69, minimum 54, 6 p.m. 60, precipitation .94. A year ago today: High 82, low 53, noon 75, precipitation none. Normal temperature range for this date 73 to 51. Record high 93 in 1928.

Record low 34 in 1923. Sun rises tomorrow at 5:31, sets at 8:36. Winona deaths Mrs. Frank Whetstone Mrs. Frank (Kathryn) Whetstone, 60, 1026 W.

Wabasha Soldier says My Lai was ordered hit At Community Memorial Hospital Maternity patltnti; nfl I 1:30 p.m. (Adults nly.) Visitor to patient Imltef twe tt one time. Vliltlng haunt Medico end surgical palienti: to 4 and I e.m, (No children under U.I thorn, Marcia Johnson, Bonnie Larson, Maureen McBride. Deb Blair resident, died at Luther bie Poss, Bonnie Schwarzhoff, Hospital Friday morning. She had been ill two days.

died suddenly at 7:05 p.m. Friday of an apparent heart attack. She had been ill a few hours. The former Kathryn M. Mc-Conochie, she was born in Fill The daughter of John and Em ATLANTA.

Ga. (AP) A ma iiornea, sne was norn in FRIDAY ADMISSIONS William Glende, 215 E. 3rd St. young soldier charged In con Ettrick, May 12, 1905. The fam- GALESVILLE, Wis.

(Special) Various awards were pre-! scnted to students at Gale-Et-trlck High School during an assembly. Bob Johnson, president of the National Honor Society, announced the selection of Donna Belz, Rick Nelsestuen and Wayne Lebakken as the senior students "with those qualities we most admire." Formal dedication of the 1970 Arrowhead, student yearbook, to more County, Aug. 17, 1909, to ly moved to Blair where she Mrs. Albert Whitlock, 467 Vine Alex and Mary Gunderaon Mc- graduated from High School in St. nection with the alleged My Lai massacre in Vietnam says his unit attacked the village on orders from its commanding offi 1925, then was employed as Conochie.

She was a graduate of Lanesboro High School. She Mrs. Daisy Nation, Winona bookkeeper at Ihj Preston Co- perative Creamery. She has cer. married Frank Whetstone in Decorah, Iowa, Nov.

16, 1935, and the couple have since resided in Winona. ived in Eau Claire the past 20 'We were told to kill every years where she was an em 1st Qtr. Jane 11 Fnll May 20 ploye of Stevenson Depart Last Qtr. May 27 New June Survivors are her husband; ment Store. living thing and destroy all the houses," Spec.

4 William H. T'Souvas, 20, told a news one son, Richard, Minneapolis; Survivors are three nieces, one daughter, Miss Kay Bar tuiecn uarK, Maria Alvarez, Kim Cantlon, Cheryl Anderson, Sue Baer, Renee Berg, Ann Byrne, Shirley Halderson, Kathy Lebakken, Kathy Collins, Kathy Corcoran, Anita Dick, Rita Docken, Sue Douglas, Linda Enghagen, Cheryl Farley, Joyce Johnson, Elaine Myrlnnd, Denise Nehring, Karen Olson. Julie Truax, Rhonda Truax, Sonja Twesme, Debbie Vossetcig, Jeannie Bet-tesworth, Julio Grant. Leone Hammond, Jane Hotch-kiss, Sharon Oanes, Sylvia Sacia, Mary Severson, Barb Thompson, Julie Bahnub, Angela Cantlon, Sue Erickson, Sandy Byrne, Terry Docken, Beth Kaste, Betty Mahoney and Barb Barenthin. The pom pon girls honored were Mary Anderson, Shauna Dettinger, Lynita Docken, Chris Moulton, Melody Bay, Rita Docken, Denise Nehring, Kathy Lebakken, Mary Smith, Julie Truax, Sonja Twesme, Terry Docken, Leone Hammond, Jane Hotchkiss, Beth Kaste, Sharon Mrs.

Eugene (Leatrice) Prissel, bara Whetstone, at home; one conference Friday. T'Souvas, who was 18 at the Norman vaiiska, principal, was made by Karen Paulson, editor. Announcement also was made of the Vernon Jacobs memorial plaque purchased in his honor and to be engraved with his name and the names of succeeding editors. Gold medallions were presented to Maria Alvarez, Kathy Corcoran, Melody Bay, Renee Berg, Jan Kaste and Debbie time of the alleged massacre in grandchild; her mother, Mrs. Mary McConochie, Chatfield, two brothers, Hugh McConochie, Pilot Mound, Vancouver, Mrs.

John (Patricia) Curnow, Richfield, and Mrs. David (Judith) Briedung, Nelson, Wis. Her parents and one brother have March 1968, said the village was a known Viet Cong and North and Donald McConochie, Du Vietnamese army stronghold. died. buque, Iowa, and two sisters, Graduates are listed for Rushford High RUSHFORD, Minn.

(Special) Commencement exercises for the 1970 Rushford High School Forecasts S.E. Minnesota Considerable 1 I ness through today with chance of occasional periods of showers or thunderstorms. Not much change in temperature, but maybe a little warmer today. High today 70s; Low tonight 55-60. W.

Wisconsin He said the order to destroy it Mrs. Mildred Agrimson, Peter Funeral services will be held son, and Mrs. Paul (Dorothy) came from Capt. Ernest Medina, his company commander at Faith Lutheran Church, rural Ettrick, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, the Vosseticg who received A rat Rt.

1, admitted May 19. DISCHARGES Mrs. Charles Hohensee and baby, Minnesota City, Minn. Miss Dorothy Majerus, Plain-view, Minn. Mrs.

Everett Goetzman and baby, 1740 W. Wabasha St. Mrs. James Neeck and baby, 3G6 E. Sanborn St.

Arthur Wolfe, Fountain City, Wis. Kathleen Christianson, Alma, Wis. Michael Konkel. Fountain City Rt. 2, Wis.

Dale Schiebsted, Rushford, Minn. Mrs. Franklin Will, 479 Man-kato Ave. BIRTHS Mr. and -Mrs.

Roger Brown 457 E. 4th a son. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Drugan, Trempealeau, a son.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fritz, Minnesota City, a son. SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Adolph Matzke, AUura, Minn. DISCHARGES James Muras, 971 E.

4th St. Mrs. Ralph Brandt, 1076 E. Sanborn St. Hanson, Chatheld.

Her father and one sister have died. who also has been charged in ings at the state forensic meet. Rev. Donald Peterson officiat connection with the incident. Kathy Collins, Beth Kaste and Funeral services will be at T'Souvas was accompanied at ing, with burial in the church cemetery.

11 a.m. Monday at the Fawcett Funeral Home, the Rev. George graduating class will be held Friends may call at Goodrich the news conference by his civilian attorney, George T. Davis of San Francisco, who allowed him Tom Tisthammer received awards for participation in the contest at La Crosse and Sue Douglas, Linda Enphagen, Roy Gooden, Sylvia Sacia, Tim Goodreid, St. Paul' Episcopal Oanes and Mary Severson.

Funeral Home, Durand, from 7 Church, officiating. Burial will May 31, at 2 p.m., in the high school auditorium. Maria Alvarez, Julie Grant, to answer all but one question: be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Connie Hoff, Sue Erickson. to 9 p.m.

Monday and at the church Tuesday from 12 noon until services. Did you kill anyone? Twesme, Laurie Sacia, Kathy Friends may call at the fu Roxanne Colbenson, Susan An Davis said a reply would go to Butman, Eileen Clark, Lynita neral home today from 2 to 4 Angie Cantlon, Karen Olson, Delaine Hoff, Elaine MyTland, the heart of the charges against Docken, Mary Anderson and p.m., and Monday until time of derson, Ellen Johnson and Peter Taketani, members of the class, will speak. Mrs. Omer Anderson BLAIR, Wis. Special )-Mrs.

services. A memorial is being Shauna Dettinger, for participation at the sub-district meet. T'Souvas and would be improper at the time. He said T'Souvas Phyllis Trim and Cheryl Anderson, varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders, were recognized. arranged.

The trophy for outstanding was accused of killing two chil Other graduates are: Clark Omer (Mildred) 69, Blair, died Friday at Tri-Coun- dren at My Lai and, if the slay- student in home economics was awarded to Kathy Collins. ty Memorial Hospital, Whitehall, Anderson, James Anderson, Michael Anderson, Gary Baker, Two-state funerals George W. Gladson TREMPEALEAU, Wis. Fu ings occurred, they were mercy killings. The attorney said the after a short illness.

Library Club awards for two Duane Bunke, Jaclyn Bunke, She was born Dec. 25, 1900, In children already were mortally years of service were given to Julie Bahnub, Angie Cantlon, Mrs. Antoinette Stolpa, 812 E. Minnesota. Patricia Colbenson, John Chris- wounded.

neral services for George Mostly cloudy with some showers or thundershoweri likely today. Highs today 68-78; lows tonight 50s. Precipitation probabilities: 60 percent today and tonight. Minnesota Considerable 1 I-ness through Sunday with chance of a few showers or thunderstorms scattered throughout the state. A little warmer south Sunday.

Highs today 60-75 north, 70-80 south. Lows tonight 40s north; 48-60 south. Wisconsin Mostly cloudy with occasional periods of showers and thunderstorms likely in the 2nd St. She is survived by her hus topherson, Virginia Dolalie, Dar- Sue Lnckson, Bob Johnson, Sharon Oanes, Dick Spencer, William Parker, 914 Park band. Gladson, Salem, former Trempealeau resident, will be rell Eide, Gerald Eide, Peggy Ave.

The largest group receiving awards and pins represented the music department. Those who received first and seconds in district and state festivals were honored. Included were Jan Kaste, Connie Hoff, Sylvia Sacia, Barbara Barenthin, Robert Ristow, Brian Guthrie, Paul Sacia, Sandy Byrne, Katy Twesme, i Krackow, Joyce Johnson, Delaine Hoff, Alan Paulson, Wayne Lebakken, Jeff Hogden, Randy Poss, Angie Cantlon, Barbara Thompson and Funeral services will be at 2 uetn Kaste, Barbara Thompson. at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Breit- Eide, Jane Engrav, James Peggy Spencer, 649 Clark's Kim Cantlon, Don Schwarzhoff.

p.m. Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Feine, Dean Fritz, Glen Erd' Lane. low-Martin Funeral Home, the Rev. Ronald Jansen, St. Mar Church, the Rev.

L. H. Jacob- Dennis Stellpflug, Jeannie Bet- Barbara Baker, Rushford Rt. son officiating, with burial in tesworth, Melody Bay, Kathy man, Debra Feine, William Grindland, William Haugen, tin's Lutheran Church, officiat Lake City board members are named LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) towns, Kita Docken, Jan Kaste, the church cemetery.

1, Minn. BIRTHS ing. Burial will be in Green Darrell Himlie, Barbara Julie Truax, Cheryl Anderson, Friends may call at Freder- wood Cemetery, West Prairie Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gott- ixon-Jack Funeral Home after 3 Judy Ravnum, Mary Anderson Wis.

and Judy Berg. p.m. Monday, and at the church schalk ,216 E. King a daugh ter. Friends may call at the hi Kailyn Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Di-anne Jorde, Debra Kahoun, Lou- Julie Grant.

Letters and bars for Girls Tuesday after 12:30 p.m. neral home from 9 a.m. until Also earning awards were Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Athletic Association participa time of services Tuesday.

Mrs. Edward H. Dewitz south and central sections 359 Laird a son. tion went to Barb Aasland, Bev anne Kahoun, Lynn Kelly, Michael Kilbury, Doug Klinski, Di Everett Peterson, Beth Ekern, Jean Conrad, Judy Ravnum, Citv board members have OSSEO, Wis. (Special)-Mrs.

through today and in the north Aasland, Anita Bishop, Rhonda WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Maria Alvarez, Renee Berg, Vickie Rindahl, Linda Lebakken, tonight. Highs today 60s north and east and in the 70s south Edward H. Dewitz, 73, Osseo Rt. 1, died Friday morning at Brandtner, Jane Brenengen, Lynita Docken, Connie Hanson, ane LaFleur, Penelope Mac-Lean, Mary Jo Miller, Jane Moore, Jack O'Donnell, Linda Winona County marriage licenses Friday Monica Henderson, Betty Hen- the Osseo Area Hospital. west.

Lows tonight 38-47 north; 48-57 south. 2:45 p.m. Denis Brown, Gordon Jacobs, Dave Rowlands, Jane Trim, Debbie Lund, Shawn Ofsdahl, Jane Erickson, Brenda Olson, Larry Overland, Harold Pederson, Llewellyn Peterson, The former Francis Anna Finlayson, she was born In the seven barges up. Duane D. Levendoski, La Rozann Quarve, Kenneth Ris- 6:15 p.m.

Badger, nine Crosse, and Gloria Break-in probed at Perrot State Park Town of Washington, Eau Claire County, Jan. 1, 1897, to love, Rita Roelofs, Daryl Rus- Wohlert, Dakota. Minn. barges up. Saturday tad, Gary Rustad, JanDeen Knepper, Rosalie Hoff, Mary Waller, Leda Severson, Mike Paulson, Kara Johnson, Linda Nelson, Judy Mlsna, Cindy Trim, Valerie Henderson, Con Charles E.

Andrine. 660 John and Ida Bleichrodt Fin Flow 43,700 cubic feet per TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Spe Mark, and Vicki R. Luedtke layson. She married Edward Schmidt, Kathy Sorom, Ronald Stensgard, Judith Stephan, second at 8 a.m.

cial) Trempealeau County au 302 E. 4th St. Dewitz, June 23, 1920. The cou Christy Woxland, Douglas Wox- 3:50 a.m. Hillman Logan thorities are investigating the ple farmed a short time in the Stephen L.

lhrke, Lewiston 12 barges down. and Patricia Gehring burglary of the concession stand at Perrot State Park, town of Seymour, then moved to their present farm in the 6:15 a.m. Lachlan Mac Lwiston, Minn. Extended MINNESOTA Variable cloudiness Monday and Tuesday, partly clondy and a little warmer Wednesday. Chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday.

Low in the 40s north, 50s south. High 52-62 north, 6248 south Monday and Tuesday, reaching 65-70 north, 70-75 south Wednesday. WISCONSIN Monday through Wednesday leay, 12 barges down. the town of C.ear Creek. Danny R.

Schweitzer, 361 5th and Mary Jo Slavin 7 a.m. Mary Ann, eight been named by the Lake City Common Council. Emery Woh-lers was re-elected to the water and light commission; Victor H. Bouquet, re-elected to the waterfront board, and Lyman C. Bringgold named to replace Hollace Abraham, who resigned.

Mrs. B. A. Flesche was reelected to the hospital board and Glenn Dwelle named a new member to replace Carl Palmer, resigned. On the library board, Phillip Gartner and Dick L.

Mills were re-elected, and Mrs. Edith Baker named to replace Mrs. Clarence Crawford, who resigned. Russell Zillgitt was re-elected to the street commission and Vernon Haglund named to replace B. A.

Carlson, who asked to be released. The street commission is for one year, all other appointments for three. New members on the recreation board are Ron Nehring and Jim Roforth, with Beverly St. Charles, Minn. land and Robin Van Hook.

Country-rock concert at WSC tonight Michael J. Banicki, 857 5th and Bonnie R. Thrune, barges up. FIRE RUNS Friday Trempealeau. Entry was gained by breaking in the door of the shelter house in which the stand is located, late Thursday evening or early Friday morning.

Mrs. Doris Karwaki, Gales-ville, who is in charge of the stand, and just completed stocking it for opening for the summer season, discovered the 315 E. 3rd. Survivors are her husband; three sons, Vernon and Gordon, Osseo, and Loren, Eau Claire; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Lois) Matz, Eau Claire; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Archie North Brook, 111., and two sisters, Mrs.

Fred Gehrking, Elk Mound, and Mrs. Charles Donald C. Rinn, Prairie Is land, Winona, and Patricia 6:39 p.m. 1026 W. Waba btenzel, West Burns Valley, sha resuscitator call.

IMPOUNDED DOGS Considerable cloudiness with Ronald F. Hoehn, Janesville and Susan K. Erdman, A country rock music featuring The Flying Bur- a chance of showers each day, Little change in temperatures. nie Stage, Bomta Harmsch, Diane Smikrud, Laurie Nelsestuen, Shawn Olsen and Donna Aasland. Receiving music awards for second place were Denise Nehring, Rita Docken, Melody Bay, Karen Olson, Mary Sacia, Lori Johnson, Lynn Parkhurst, Heidi Bay, Debbie Henderson, Lois Hammond, Roxanne Solberg, Patty Malesytcki, Joanne Mol-ler, Pat Flaherty, Bruce Lehman, Fran Peterson, Pat Douglas, Mark Olson, Carmen Emerson, Kevin Hunter, Glen Mahlum, Charles Grover, Kathleen Krackow, Kathy Lebakken, Dale Anderson, Jane Brenengen, Patty Jacobs, Betsy Johnson, Connie Hanson, Mary Anderson, Julie Truax, Debbie Swenson, Marcia Johnson, Cathy Guthrie, Penny Nichols, Phyllis Trim, Pam Sacia, Pam Deeren, Audrey Olson, Jonnie Stenberg, Barbara Sacher, Carol Glow-cheskl, Darlene Gooden, La Von Emerson, and Marita Johnson.

GOODVIEW break-in Friday morning. Sto- 547 E. 3rd St. ler. were five cases of pop, Wiedewitsch, Eau Claire.

Highs generally In the 60s north to low 70s south. Lows rito Brothers, the Ferraris and Ice, will be held in Winona State College's Memorial Hall No. 269 Black, white and plus potato chips and candy. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St.

Luke gymnasium tonight at 7:30 p.m. George B. Simon, Chicago, and Linda K. Moger, 1755 W. 7th.

COMING MEETINGS OF GOVERNMENTAL BODIES Plan baccalaureate at Rushford High Lutheran Church, Foster, the Rev. Rudolf Schildbach officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Hattemer replacing Iver Eg- mostly in the 50s. Adult classes in Arcadia arc announced The Flying Burrito Brothers have been playing country rock music on the West Coast for almost a year.

Their second album, "Burrito Deluxe," was genberger, resigned. Friends may call at Oftedahl brown female beagle, wearing collar, fourth day. CONTEST POSTPONED INDEPENDENCE, Wis. -The Spring Warm-Up Tractor Pulling Contest set for today at Club 186, has been postponed indefinitely. The postponement was due to the death of Dominic A.

Smick, who was adjutant of American Legion Post 186, Independence, sponsors of the contest. Funeral Home after 2 p.m. to recently released. day until 12 noon Monday, then Bob Dylan singled them out LUSIIENE DIES WASHINGTON (AP) Rear Adm. Joseph P.

Lushene, 67, retired officer of the Coast Geo at the church until time of ser ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) as his favorite group last December in an interview in the vice. Monday City Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall. Tuesday Port Authority of Winona, 5 p.m., City Hall. Thursday City Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m..

City Hall. The adult education schedule detic Survey, died Friday at Satellite Beach, the Survey for fall 1970 has been announc ed by R. A. Kamla, adult edu Mrs. Ellen Heinemann PEPIN, Wis.

Mrs. Ellen rock music magazine, Rolling Stone. Since that time they have been playing concerts announced. Heinemann, 78, former Pepin resident, died Thursday in RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) Baccalaureate services will be held at Rushford High School at 8 p.m.

today, sponsored by the Rushford ministers. The Rev. Richard Loomis will speak, his topic, "When is the Plane Going to Land." Susan Anderson and Dianne Jorde will sing "I'll Walk With "He" will be sung by the small chorus; the graduating class will sing "We Are One in the Spirit" and "Peace." A poem, "Some Forgotten Church," will be read by Kathy Sorum. NEW TRAILER PARK ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) Minneapolis where she had been living with her daughter.

The former Ellen Westman, with the Rolling Stones at The Corral in Los Angeles, and at the Stones' free concert at Alt-amont. The Ferraris and Ice are local country rock groups. The concert is being presented by Porkbelly Productions in cooperation with Universal Audio Recording. she was born in rural Pepin, Aug. 24, 1891, to Nels and Kate Plainview High awards students recognition Westman.

She married Alfred Heinemann at Pepin, in 1910. cation coordinator for Arcadia. Full details will be announced in September. Tentatively planned classes are: Ceramics, Junior Lager, instructor, including work on potter's wheel, slab, bookkeeping, R. A.

Kamla, continuation of course taught In winter 1970; upholstering, limited to 12 people, work with a small piece of furniture such as a stool, small chair or ottoman. Instructor to be announced; Knitting, Netah Plunkett, continuation of knitting held in winter 1970; cake decorating, in- Survivors are one son, Leon Heinemann, Alhambra, one daughter, Mrs. Harriet Kevin Kroening and Daroldlas follows: Adams, Minneapolis; three PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) During the annual awards A new trailer park has been Schwirtz. Larry Tiedemann and Velora grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren, and one sister, established at Frenchville by Joel Henderson.

There is space structor to be announced; gener-al clothing, Verna Cantrell; stock plotting with the Rev. Thomas Garthwaite as instructor. Work will involve the plotting of stocks on stock market. Modern Dance awards went to Alfson, district soloists and state program at Plainview High School students were recognized for accomplishments during the school year by 10 different award; Jennifer Jacobs, Fern CAN YOU FIND YOUR CHILD'S HIDDEN TALENTS? The answer to this and dozens of other test questionsconcerned with developing your child's latent talents and your ability to help foster your child's creativity will be found In the new, stimulating 10-part series now running In this newspaper. You'll want to find out, too, how you can obtain the exclusive, fact-packed 48-paga booklet, "Develop Your Child's that Is available for only $1 through this series.Be sure to follow DEVELOP YOUR CHILD'S CREATIVITY! You can help your childf so far for four trailers but addi Beverly Arnoldy, Patty Binner, Beatrice Boie, Kay Dittrich, Lonny Hoist (secretary), Jenni tional room will be provided Schleck and Carol Peters, dis trict awards.

departments. if necessary. Water and sewage are provided. The new court is located three miles south of Et District ensembles, French fer Jacobs, Theresa Kobilarcsik, Receiving recognition were horn quartet of Debra Mangan Becky Markus (president) and the following: In years gone by Jeanne Nedrelow, Chris Carter Mary Richardson (treasurer). Science, Alvin Wood: art.

Miss Ethel Westman, San Francisco, Calif. Her husband has died. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Imman-ucl Lutheran Church, Pepin, the Rev. Myron Medin officiating, with burial in Oak Wood Cemetery.

Friends may call at Goodrich Funeral Home, Durand, today from 2 to 4 p.m., and at the church Monday from 10 a.m. trick at the junction of Highway 53 and County Trunk Highway T. and Jennifer Jacobs; brass quar Library aide certificates were Mike Schad and Virginia Haack; business education, Sharon Kla- tet of Dean Erickson, John given to Debbie Uthke, Linda Petty, Bonnie Rahman, Karen vetter and Julie Simon, and 1960 Ten years ago Gray, Lonny Hoist and Randy Schwartzhoff; clarinet quartet home economics, Rita McNal- Rollie, Jeanne Nedrelow, Sharon Heins, Marlon Wilde, Kay (also state award) of Debbie lan. Berg, Mary Carter, Gwen Senst Honor graduates recoenized and Carol Peters, and percus were Velora Alfson, Dean Erick- until services. Church, the Rev.

Robert Hanson officiating, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Kjentvet Son Funeral Home after 3 p.m. today until 10:30 a.m. Monday, then at the church from 12 noon until services. Thomas Libera and Mrs.

Don Schneider were installed as president of the Jaycees and Mrs. Jaycees. Awesome tidal waves, generated by Chilean earthquakes, rolled across the Pacific today, causing nine deaths, an unknown number injured, and great damage in the Hawaiian Islands. sion ensemble of Patty Zabel, Schmidt, Sandy Schwenng and Bill Getschmann; elementary library certificates went to Carol Biers, Patty Mason and Patty Evers. son, Philip Gerber, Kent Har rington, Jennifer Jacobs.

Rita Harry Christopherson Gwen Markus, Philip Gerber, Steve Bodurtha, Terry Hoist and Vicky Stoltz. McNallan, James Mulligan and MONDOVI, Wis. Harry uayie Petty. Christopherson, 52, Mondovi, One-year librarian pins went to Dawn Ploof, Mary Mogren, Vocal music awards Included The William E. Proffitt 1945 died Friday at Luther Hospi Twenty-five years ago award for physical fitness was Renee Fohrman, Fern Schlech, tal, Eau Claire, where he had Velora Alfson, district and superior rating at regional- presented to Julie Hall, Jeanne been a patient one month.

state, also solo; boys' quartet oi The son of Adolph and Sclma Lawson, Brenda Marshmann, Becky Rediger, Diane Springer, John Harlan, Dean Kreofsky, Workmen of the Miller Waste Mills, Inc. were engaged in removing the charred, water-soaked remnants of nearly 1,000 bales of waste material that burst into flames. The Reed cup was awarded W. W. Tolleson, Kiwanis Club program chairman.

Johnson Christopherson, he was Carol Haack and Cathy Tesmer. The activity key award was presented to Earl Kruger, and Kathy Klees received a silver charm and chain. Newspaper craftsman awards Randy Schwartzhoff and Kent Harrington, which received an born in the Town of Canton, Buffalo County, Oct. 6, 1917. A farmer, he lived his lifetime in carol Tibesar and Carol Tlou-gan.

Yearbook awards were presented as follows: star award. were given to Patty Zabel, Bea 1920 Fifty years ago in the district and superior in the regional-state, and district ratings for Rita McNallan, mezzo soprano solo, and Lou Ann Marshman, also solo. trice Boie, John Harlan and Philip Gerber, James Bedtke and Sue Brueske; craftsman, Janna Landrum, Steve Bodur- R. Eichendorf, who has opened a tailoring shop at 255 E. 3rd has furnished one of the latest additions to the business establishments of the city.

The madrigal also received Randy Hoist; star awards went to Lonny Hoist, business manager, Rita McNallan, editorials, Jim Mulligan, sports editor, and Dean Erickson, editor-in-chief, In Respect to the Memory of Mrs. Frank Whetstone The Hossfeld Mfg. Co. of Winona Will Be Closed All Day Monday district ratings. Members tha, Karen Pennington, Janet Petit, Debbie Mangan, Marie Bowen, Patty Binner, Jennifer were Lonny Hoist, Patty Ander the area.

He was a member cf the Thompson Valley Lutheran Church. Survivors are his father, Adolnh Christopherson, Mondovi; two brothers, Merle, Durand, and Russell, Mondovi, and three sisters, Mrs. Romie (Almira) Christopherson, Seattle, Mrs. George (Gladys) Thompson, Mondovi, and Mrs. Robert (Vera) Riedel, Eau Gaire.

His 1895 Seventy-five years ago Jacobs and Mary Schouweiler son, Jane Mussell, Rita McNal lan, Velora Alfson, Janna Lan who also received a special award. English awards went to drum. Dean Kreofsky, Phil Ger Audio-visual awards went to Tom Keller, Jerry Kreofsky, Don Wille, Larry Hynas and Miss Jennie Mills has returned from a visit at Chicago. A shipment of barges of 500,000 feet of lumber to St. Louis was made yesterday by Youmans Bros.

Hodgins. Velora Alfson for composition; to Rita McNallan for literary, ber, Jim Bedtke, Marlin Timm, Randy Schwartzhoff, Dave Her and Beatrice Boie for speech. Drama awards were present Randy Hoist; photo craftsman awards, Jerry Kreofsky, Steve man, Kent Harrington, Mark 1870 One-hundred years ago Jacobs and Randy Odermann. ed to Judy Cavanaugh, Gayle Petty, John Gray, John Harlan Mangan and Randy Hoist; cut awards, to James Bedtke, Re- The regional state choir mother has died. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at the Thompson Valley Lutheran trophy also was presented to and Jeanne Nedrelow. nee Fohrman, Marlon Wilde and A trotting match for a purse of $200 has been made up between two of our well known owners of fast horses, to take place at the Trotting park in June. the school. Band awards were presented Jim Bennett, and certificates to.

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