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Winona Daily Nw 10 Wlnen, Mlnnwt The weather MONDAY. APRIL 50, 178 The daily record MONDAY APRIL 20, 1970 Cooler temperatures will linger a while Durand soldier J. i At Community Memorial Hospital Mitornltv Mtlcntti and to be in sight for the next day or Winona deaths Mist Ida P. Koeti Miss Ida P. Koetz.

76. Pleas Two-state deaths Mrs, Anna T. Ender HOKAH, Minn. (Special) Sub freezing temperatures killed in so that caused rain to turn to snow in some parts of the Winona area Sunday night could con It was 41 under ciouuy this noon with a low of between Mrs. Anna Theresa Ender, 92, ant Ridge, Homer Township.

Hokah, died Saturday at 11:45 died at home Sunday. 28 and 34 predicted for tonight p.m. (Adult anly.) Visitors to UlUnt mlt we ent tlm. Vltltlng hount Mtdlcd and surgical pttlwitt: I to 4 and I to a m. (No childrtn undar 11.) a.m.

at the La Crescent Nurs The daughter of Otto and Vietnam action tinue through tonight wun more precipitation likely to be added to the .87 of an inch measured ing Home. Louise Thrune Koetz, she was born in Hart Township, Wino- The farmer Anna Piker, she and a high of 40-46 niesaajr. Rainfall was heavy throughout the Winona area with .95 of an inch recorded at Dakota, Minn. DURAND, Wis. (Special) here Sunday and early today.

No immediate relief from the sDell of unseasonably cool tem na County, Nov. 16, 1893. She was born March 26, 1878, in He-was a member of St Martin's kah Township to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L.

Bauer, Durand Rt 1, SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Myron Wait, Elba, Minn. Jerry Brose, Altura, Minn. DISCHARGE Lutheran Church, Winona. Henrv Piker. She was a life- received a telegram this morn- Survivors are two brothers.

lorn resident of ths community peratures, which found the mercury dropping to a low of 31 There the rain turned io a mixture of wet snow as the temperatures dropped. ng from the War Department Nm Mot Urn 1wttHm tPT 'I t'V Bernhard and William, both of and had been Hokah's first tele- Kelly Wistrcill, Cochrane, Wis. early this morning, appeared to informing him that his son, Army Pfc. Leonard W. Bauer, 20, was killed in combat Saturday BIRTH winona Rt.

3, several nieces phone operator. She was mar-and nephews. One brother has ried to John Ender Oct. 25, 1904, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Leincke, Residents oi me uanou awn orchard area noted that trees have not budded out yet sufficiently to be affected, as far uiea. lot Mound Prairie. She was a in the Republic of Vietnam. Trempealeau, Rt. 1, a Private funeral Services Will memher nf United Methodist The eldest of nine children, daughter.

be held Wednesday, the Rev. Church, Hokah, an honorary Bauer had been serving in the Infantry. nuuaia oansen, i. waruns member of Its WSCS and a past as is known, by tne coia ana snow. Generally, they said, the moisture was considered desir vnuiwu, uuitiauns.

ounai ww president oi tne Ladies Aid. SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Ollie Glenna, Elgin Hotel. A graduate of Lima High veraeiery. Survivor are? twa nns. Al.

School, he had worked on the able for growing conditions. vTTf Ender, Hokah, and Oar- home farm before going into the Mrs. Margaret Ehlenfelt, 875 ence Ender, Wilmington, E. Sanborn St. service in July of 1969.

He was Elsewhere in Minnesota: Heavy, wet snow measuring p.m. Tuesday, WEATHER FORECAST Snow flurries are forecast today for the Great Lakes area and the West. Rain is expected In the Northeast. Showers are predicted for the Southeast. There will be cool weather in the Great Plains States.

(AP Photofax) Local readings Readings for the 24 hours ending at noon today: Maximum temperature 40, minimum 31, noon 41, precipitation .87. A year ago today: High 65, low 52, noon 62, no precipitation. Normal temperature range for this date 59 to 38. Record high 81 in 1889, record low 23 in 1897 and 1909. Sun rises tomorrow at 5:14, sets at 6:57.

Nick Leisen, Minneiska, Minn. sent to Vietnam Dec. 18. All networks to televise speech NEW YORK Spokes-men for the three major networks said President Nixon's address to the nation on Vietnam tonight would be carried live on radio and television begin ning at 8 p.m. CST.

They said the American Broadcasting the Columbia Broadcasting System and the National Broad-casting would share pooled facilities for the speech from San Clemente, Calif. up to eight inches brought snow survivors are: ms father: a Sharon Gruber, 528 E. 2nd St, Julian Kulas, 403 E. 5th St. removal equipment bacs to six grandchildren: and sister, Marilyn, and seven northern Minnesota roadways Mrs.

Elizabtth Uschold one brother, Louis Pilger, Ho- I L.L a a i Mrs. Anthony Tlougan, Minne brothers, Patrick, Hubert once again today and forced Mrs. EHnh-ih Tl.rhnM an. ner nusDana, tour Drotners sota City, Minn. Roger, Robert, Donald, John school closings in many areas.

413 E. 4th died at b.hl lW0 B15iers nave and Thomas, all at home. His Conrad Florin, Cochrane, Wis. Mrs. Lloyd Sneil, Glen Mary.

In the Bemidji area where Sunday, at Community Memori- Funeral services will be Wed- mother died eight years ago. Louis Nowicki, 513 E. Front al Hospital after a brief illness, nesday at p.m. at HOKan unit Rhiel Funeral Home will snow-compacted roads made driving difficult, all schools were closed and some local St. Born Elizabeth Schneider to ed Methodist Church, the Rev, have charge of arrangements.

DISCHARGES William and Bridget Roehr Robert Ford officiating. Burial Mrs. Harold Warnken, 477 Schneider July 8, 1884, Winona, will be in Mount Hope Ceme- Wabasha St. Municipal Court WINONA she was married to Nicholas tery, Mrs. Harley Antoff and baby Uschold in February, 1909.

They Friends mav call at Potter- 1330 Parkview St. moved to Rose Creek, in Haugen Funeral Home, Caledo- 1AAA i AfA I Mrs. John Stirn and baby, Eugene L. Smith, 19, 972 W. iau.

wr. aiea won nia, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and a a yca shenliad 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from Alma, Rt. l. 2nd pleaded guilty today to Mrs.

Helen Janikowski, 165 3 Winonans to attend English meet icaiucu tviui uci ucyiicw, vim-Mj nOOn, a charge of speeding, 60 in a 30- 4th St. ence acnneiaer, tu di. New May 5 Last Qtr. April 28 Full April 21 1st Qtr. May 15 mile zone.

Judge John D. McGill Surviving nieces and nephews William McKeown fined him $100, and ordered his meetings were canceled. Roads in the Duluth area were "continuously glazed, snow compacted and very heavy going," according to the state Highway Department. Considerable drifting was reported. Duluth city schools were open, but neighboring Proctor students got a spring snow holiday.

Many schools on the Iron Range also were closed. In Pine County, officials closed school in Pine City and elsewhere to keep buses and other vehicles from damaging rain and snow-saturated gravel roads. Crookston schools were open hilt manv in tha rpa worn 18 war; CHATFIELD, Minn. Wtt Elsewhere driver's license suspended, Smith was arrested at 12:45 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rSJXy a 1 died Sunday at a Rochester hos- p.m. Sunday, at West 5th and tugn Lrow rr.

wm tu short illness. South Baker streets. Three Winona English instruc Albanv. cloudy 58 35 .01 Lois Multhaup, 1282 W. 2nd St.

Mrs. Gary Onnen and baby, Altura, Minn. Mrs. Arthur Ellestad and baby, Minnesota City, Minn. Mrs.

Eugene Garrison and baby, 463 E. 3rd St. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adam-czyk, 621 E.

3rd a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, 714 E. Howard a daughter.

Albert J. Bolstad, 20, 117 Chat- Funeral eerviree will ha of in uonu c. uiiu Albuquerque, cloudy 67 39 tors will participate in a conference of the Minnesota Coun woHnociaw st Rt ptJ garet King McKeown. he was field pleaded guilty to WW A cil of Teachers of English at .46 .16 .01 charge of minor with beer in Church, Rose Creek, the Rt. "ear ff'oi Mouna tn Atlanta, clear 84 58 Bismarck, snow 37 32 Boise, cloudy 47 36 possession, stemming from an Rev.

Warren Ryan officiating. tleia "f6' Burial will be in the church married Mary Agnes Me arrest at 12:10 a.m. Saturday, at Duluth May 1 and 2. They are Howard Van Deinse a member of the Winona Jun Boston, cloudy 58 38 ootmatofv viovern ai ijewision, iOV. ii, West 4th and Johnson streets, .29 100ft Sha AiaA 1057 TriuiHa mn, bHb.

1 uuc lutu ill vaiiuoij, liwi, He drew a 17-day jail sentence .07 i iKuua u.aj vou uitvi i Tuesday at Mayer Funeral moer 01 ine n01 under the Huber Act, ior High School faculty, and closed because of snow to eight Walter P. Ayotte and James F. inches over the Weekend. Some O'Neil, assistant professors of church services Sunday were English at St. Marys College.

cancded the Fertile Horn. Austin. where Victor G. Garrido, 27, La .56 .38 .70 Survivors are one daughter, Crosse. pleaded guilty to a Rosary will be recited at 8 Buffalo, rain 50 Charlotte, clear 74 Chicago, cloudy 60 Cincinnati, clear 72 Cleveland, rain 50 Denver, clear 60 Des Moines, clear 60 Detroit, cloudy 44 Fairbanks, cloudy 47 BIRTHS ELSEWHERE JANESVILLE, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Pavek, a daughter, April 16. Grandparents are Mrs.

Paul (Mary Margaret) charge of speeding, 50 in a 30- p.m. van vemse, a juuror southeast of Crookston. 39 59 47 50 47 27 36 41 32 56 29 74 Cram, Rochester; five grand children, and two sisters. Mrs, mile zone, and drew a tine. He was tagged at 2:22 ajn.

Saturday on Mankato Avenue. .02 .86 .07 Mrs. George Pavek and the late school mstrucior ior wn The Highway Department re-and a candidate for "Winona ted Minnesota 220 closed Teacher of 1970," will speak on ahout five miles north Qsl Mary Ellis. Rochester, and Mrs Winona funerals Mrs. Katherine Ivarie Forecasts S.E.

Minnesota Continued cloudy and cool through Tuesday with chance of a little light snow or very light rain at times this evening, diminishing tonight and Tuesday. Lows tonight 31-34. Illghs Tuesday 40-45. W. Wisconsin Cloudy and not much change In temperature tonight and Tuesday.

Lows tonight in the 30s. Highs Tuesday in the upper 40s. Precipitation probabilities 20 percent tonight and Tuesday. Minnesota Light snow north, scat tered areas of light snow or very light rain south through Tuesday, but diminishing extreme south tonight and Tuesday. No large temperature changes.

Lows tonight 28-34. Highs Tuesday 34-46. Wisconsin Annie Chesney, Waseca. Eight Fort Worth, clear 75 George Pavek, 676 W. 5th Winona, and Mr.

and Mrs. William Richards, Mabel, Minn. brofhers and two sisters have writing narrauve irwj mm Marshall Count neaf the Junior High School" at the the North naknfa i- .06 Mrs. Katherine Ivarie, 72, a died. Helena, cloudy 52 Honolulu, cloudy 86 Hfnn iMAmmtr caccinn I former resident of New Leip NEW BRIGHTON, Minn.

Funeral services will be 10 47 .74 zig, N. D. a resident of Dr. and Mrs. A.

E. SchJeder, a ma, -s other stretches of the highway my ter flooding. a.m. Tuesday, at St. Mary's Indianapolis, clear 68 Jacksonville, cloudy 89 Louisville, clear 81 the Good Samaritan Home, El- daughter, Sunday.

Grandmother Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev 70 52 Arthur E. Schleder, gin, N. the past three years, Msgr. N.

F. Grulkowski offi died April 12 after an illness dating. Burial will be in St West Burns Valley. aV 7Z Wr The Weather Bureau predict. Sffi I1 if3, JSiS? light ow or very light rain in Memphis, clear 75 53 Miami, cloudy 79 76 of nine days.

Mary's Cemetery, uneral services were new Friends may call at Boetzer- the south through Tuesday, but TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Milwaukee, rain 44 39 .43 snow 42 34 1.26 New Orleans, clear 77 53 .09 April 16 at New Leipzig, FORFEITURES: Robert A. Jonsgaard, 25, Rushford, $50, speeding, 42 in a 30-mile zone, 1:19 a.m. Saturday, at West Broadway and Grand Street. Edith L. Button, 37, Cochrane, $50, speeding, 50 in a 35-mile zone.

7:40 p.m. Friday, at East Sarnia Street and Mankato Avenue. Ralph J. Facenda, 20, Levit-town, $50, speeding, 42 in a 30-mile zone, 12:04 a.m. Saturday, at West Broadway and John Street.

Randall C. King, 23, Seattle, $35, driving in wrong Akeson Funeral Home todav Institute in 1965, was an assist- Shmg in he exte me Survivors are one son, Er Rhonda Sommers, Fountain after 2 p.m. Rosary will be said at 8. l- iVAnn. an inctitnta vum wiutui, uu uvouar, Okla.

City, clear 69 52 nest; four daughters, Mrs. Wil City Rt. 2, 6. ir. Temperatures wll range from Omaha, clear 49 34 .07 liam (Ellen) Morris, Las Ve- Pallbearers will be Dwaine Phoenix, cloudy 82 59 gas, Mrs.

Ed (Gladys) Snelhaug, Marv'n Ohlroec. Ray th state Denartment of Educa- Pittsburgh, cloudy 49 47 .28 nenn, cismarcK, Mrs. Waller Floyd Mohawk. FIRE CALLS Sunday Ptlnd, cloudy 53 35 tion-Language Arts. Cecil (Amy Cady, Winona, Judd Underleak and Sylvester Ellis.

Pltnd, cloudy 55 39 .10 O'Neil taught in Illinois three Driver in hosoital 11:49 a.m. 479 W. Wabasha and Mrs. William (Leona) King Koin Launderette, fire Richmond, cloudy 60 49 .37 St. Louis, clear 68 45 .23 Suka, Custer, S.

20 grand children, and 16 great-grand at St. Mary's. He has publish- aire tar runuver in dryer, out on arrival, no dam Louis' Bauer DURAND. Wis. (Special) Occasional light snow north, Salt Lk.

City, cloudy 47 36 .22 lane of traffic, 2:55 a.m. Satur children. age. day, at Highways 61 and 14, ed "The Phoenix: An Antholo- STRUM, Wis. (Special) A gy of Early English Lyrics and 23-year-old rural Independence Popular Ballads (1967)." A re- man, who was injured when his Louis Bcuer, 75, Durand, died ban Diego, cloudy 64 50 San clear 56 47 suddenly at his home here Sat WINONA DAM LOCKAGE FRIDAY 9:05 p.m.

Mary Ann, six Richard Styba, 620 E. Belle-view $5, delinquent overtime parking, 10:45 a.m. March 21, funerals Morris C. Wait urday. occasional rain central and cloudy south tonight and Tuesday.

Little temperature change. Lows tonight in 30s. Highs Tuesday in 30s extreme north, 40-45 central and in upper 40s south. Seattle, cloudy 52 39 .03 Tampa, clear 84 72 The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis viewer-consultant for Choice, an car rolled over Saturday about ALA publication, O'Neil is also 7:15 p.m. on Trunk Highway a writer for the SMC Press Cur- one mile west of here, was in riculum Aids Library for Teach- satisfactory condition this morn-. barges down. ST. CHARLES, Minn.

Fu- Bauer he was born at Lima, on West 4th Street. David Runnion. address un- Washington, ram 54 43 .30 Winnipeg, snow 38 32 1.01 11:50 p.m. Emma Bordner, known, $5, delinquent overtime 16 barges down. neral services for Morris C.

rural Durand, April 18, 1895. Wait, 15-year-old son of Mr. and He married Dora Hayden, May Mrs. Doyle W. Wait, Elba, kill- 16 1916- The couple farmed in ers of English.

ing at Srcred Heart Hospital, An estimated 500 teachers, Eau Claire, administrators, librarians and He is John W. Smick, Inde- parking, 5:02 a.m. Jan. 9, at Extended WISCONSIN SATURDAY 5 a.m. Badger, nine barg West 5th and North Baker ed in an automobile accident in wina area ir a years, streets.

es up. Wednesday cloudy and cool then moved to Durand in 1944 River DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Flood Stage Stage Today Red Wing 14 6.8 Lake City 9.7 parents are anticipated for the pendence Rt. 2, who was list-conference this vear. "English ed as improved after being tak- Goodview early Saturday morn Harold Koehler. 718 W.

5th 1:05 p.m. Chip Weathers, He was a member of Durand ing, will be at St. Matthew Lu- with chance of showers mainly north portion. Partly cKoudy Is For PeoDle The emnhasis en out of the intensive care unit $10, two charges of delinquent eight barges down. theran Church, St.

Charles, Council Knights of Columbus I C- I TT 1 1 overtime parking, 1:27 p.m 5:20 p.m. Nita Vickers, four Thursday and Friday continued is on minorities literature, hu- Iias pussiuie neau Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Bna Jne -auiouc luugnis oi wis barges down. inanities studies, and film as and internal injuries and bruises on his face and hands.

March 2, on Garfield Street, and 7:43 p.m. March 6, on Lafayette cool with highs in the 40s north to the 40s and lower 50s south. Wabasha 12 8.7 Norbert Reinke will officiate 9:50 p.m. Hawkeye, 12 core material in the classroom, with burial in Hillside Ceme- Survivors are his wife; one According to Steven Hanson, Lows by Friday morning will Street. barges down.

tery, St. Charles. daughter, Mrs. John (Bermce) Strum, Trempealeau County Steven Schuh, 518 Winona SUNDAY Wabasha plans Pallbearers will be Stephan Roller, Arizona; three grand- traffic officer, Smick was round 7:10 a.m. La Salle, five Alma Dam 6.6 Whitman Dam 5.0 Winona Dam 6.2 WINONA 13 7.4 Trempealeau Pool 9.3 Trempealeau Dam 6.5 Dakota 8.4 $5, delinquent overtime parking, 1:31 p.m.

March 17, on West 4th Golish, Matthew Potter, Rich- children; two great-grandchild ing a curve when he lost con barges down. clean-up day Street, 10:10 a.m. Lachlan Mach- ard Schultz, Wayne Nelson, ren; two brothers, Joe L. Bauer, Richard Hildebrandt and Mark Mondovi, and Vince P. Bauer, trol and entered the north ditch where the car flipped over on its top.

Smick was thrown out, KAGE Radio, 118 W. 4th eay, seven barges up. rnje from the 20s north por-tion to low 30s south portion. MINNESOTA Fair to partly cloudy Wed-nocday and Thursday, chrnce of rain northeast half Friday. Cool with high in 40s, low In 20s.

IMPOUNDED DOGS Thorson. Durand; and two sisters. Mrs for May 5 So. delinquent overtime panting, 12:20 p.m. La Salle, up it.

iu. -i tt. Friends may call at Sellner- August C. Bauer, Durand, and Dresbach Pool Dresbach Dam wadacua tt; easi in uie veuiae. ne 5.6 4:12 p.m.

en. 4, Municipal un with light boat. Hoff Funeral Home, St. Char- Mrs. Frank Forster, Eau Claire 7.4 1, La Crosse 12 3:50 p.m.

Tammy Grant, les, from 3 p.m. today until One grandson, four brothers and two barges up. JACKSON COUNTY noon Tuesday, and from 1 p.m. four sisters have died. her of Cnmmwr- ProsiHr-nt illc aeud.

vaiueu 5:30 p.m. George Horton, until time of service at the Funeral services will be at Mrs. Kathrvn MrRr 50. was termed a total loss. No.

349 Black Lab female 12 barges down. BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis church. A memorial is being ar 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St, P'ji) Ava lable. Areas of concentration will be I 9:55 p.m.

La Salle, eight (Special) Judge Richard F. ranged. parks, picnic and camping Micro-Cities barges down. Lawton handled 48 cases in Mary's Catholic Church, the Rt, Rev. Msgr.

Stephen Anderl offi No. 352: Large black male, mixed breed, no license. Avail TODAY Arthur A. Pearson Jackson County April 13, col ai caa auu uic iivci num. I.I rintino with hllrinl in tfia TTnlv able.

Tributary Streams Chippewa at Durand 4.0 Zumbro at Theilman 30.4 Trempealeau at Dodge 2.7 Black at Galesville 3.2 La Crosse at W. Salem 4.5 Root at Hokah 6.1 RIVER FORECAST (From Hastings to Guttenberg) Red Wing 7.1 7.2 7.3 WINONA 7.4 7.5 7.6 La Crosse 7.5 7.5 7.6 The Chamber urges stores to STUOy reporr Flow 50,800 cubic feet per KrTMMTTCrtTA iTPV HTi- lecting a iotal of $1,319 in fines No. 360 Small white and close at 5 p.m. on that day, and A comprehensive report on a second at 8 a.m. and forfeitures.

A br nvn female fox terrior. drag' 1:40 a.m. Arthur Dyer, sue Pon Pitv Friends may call at Rhiel Fu- The following paid $27 fines join clean-up crews to help two-year study of Winona, as gather and remove debris, un- one of 12 Minnesota "micro- gin? long chain when picked barges up. each for night speed violations: up Available. 4:15 a.m.

Reliance. 10 Dennis Pastorius, Milton, today at First Lutheran Church, 5e'alAHome after the Rev. Larry I. Zessin offi- svicf beuat dating. Burial was in Oakland 1 the Knights of Columbus No.

P61 Small black female sightly trash areas and forgot- cities," will be given Thursday ten rubbish. at 7:30 p.m. at Winona Senior barges up. Gen M. Barber, Deer Park, mixed breed.

Available. Members of the Chamber of High School theatre auditorium. 6:05 a.m. W. S.

Rhea. 15 will say the rosary at 8:30, Loren Sack, Dickinson, Cemetery. Commerce have asked assist- Presiding over the cresenta- barges down. N.D.; Maxine L. Jermes, Park Pallbearers wer Anthony George H.

Barry ance from the Boy Scouts. Girl tion will be Dr. Edward L. ers Prairie, William Hen- Kelly, Albert Volkart, James In years gone by 9:30 a.m. Stephen Austin, 16 barges up.

10:30 a.m. Ann King. 15 ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) thorne, St. Paul, Ray Scouts, American Legion Post Henry, St.

Cloud mayor, direc-50, VFW Post 4086, the Worn- tor of the micro-cities project. Stewart Gilbert Stewart, mond A. Knight, Bell Port, George H. Barry, 88, Arcadia, Glen Alleman and Harry Jessie, en's Civic League of Wabasha. The project was funded by a barges up.

N.Y., and Milton Meyer, Val died at 11:30 p.m. Saturday at tne Jaycees and semor high $182,000 Ford Foundation grant. 1960 paraiso, Ind. Ten years ago Sacred Heart Hospital. Eau school students.

Winona Area Chamber of Com- Francis Hesnault. St. John Grady, Milwaukee, The Iris Garden Club will as- merce is local sponsor for the Mondovi housing Claire, where he had been $32, following too closely. sist in information and distribu- reporting session. a patient for three weeks.

Joseph, Michael Weber, Eau Galle, Wayne Dawson, St. Paul; Oliver Bjorklund, tion of seeds and plants to be Dr. Henry wu' open the pro- Orville Parker Merrillan $19, parking on roadway, Born Feb. 19, 1882, in Arcad Violent demonstrations against President Syngman Rhee's tactics killed and wounded scores of persons, including several policemen, in South Korea's major cities today. Tree's have come down in the Huff-Winona street area of West Broadway as the widening project gets under way.

used behind buildings and near gram witr a discussion of "The ia, to Thomas and Mary Fisher project awarded Birchwood, John Merlo. Carrol Osley, Melrose, tne base of the interstate Role of the Small City." He will Racine, Jean Hamm. St. $29, failure to stop for stop sign. bridge.

moderate a panel discussion of Paul, and John Lorenz, St. Paul. five principal sections of the re Barry, he married Eleanor Jenn Oct. 29, 1934, in Iona, Iowa. He was an implement and real estate dealer and auctioneer until rotirintf in 1QA7 ITa nr-ie uIca Bill Madison, Sparta, $37, no valid drivers license, 1945 $408,567 loan Twenty-five years ago The following paid $32 fines port.

and $32, night speed. The sections deal with at each for zone speed violations: Kenneth L. Paulson. Rockford. None injured as cars sideswipe Thomas Somerville, Melrose MONDOVI, Wis.

(Special) anA tnh titudes of citizens toward their William Hover. Mt. Pros $42, inattentive driving. community; the satisfactions, difficulties and motivations of Melvin Peterson, Alma Cen pect, and George Murphy, Arthur Wedge, secretary of the Winona Trades and Labor council, was appointed a member of the Board of Municipal Works. Sixty German prisoners of war have arrived at White-Water State Park and are available for work on farms of this area.

A loan of $408,56 has been ap- degree of proved for the Low Rent Pub- Columbus, Arcadia chapter, he Housing for the Elderly srvivnr hfc wif. WABASHA, Minn. A side- ter, $32, passing a vehicle NorthbrooK, 111. swipe accident Sunday at 11:25 citv Council members; compar- Brandon E. Crawford.

Brook preparing to make a left turn. Project here, according to no- tv sons George Jr Eau UcicaUon received by the Hous- ciair- and Thomas, Altoona, lyn Center, $29, a.m. on iiigrway 61, about 24 lsoua W1U1 uulcr siuuieu; miles south of here, is still be- comparative analyses of select Mertin Rumpoe Black River Falls, $49, driving too ing investigated by the Highway 60 economic laciors; ana Det- 1920 Fifty years ago ins Auuuiruy me cuy three grandchildren; and Mondovi from Congressman nn sistr. Mrs FinrnrA svn- fast for conditions. Joseph Primozich.

Walker- Patrol. There were no injuries, ter utilization of the communi- ville, $27, speeding. Vernon Thompson, and also Utsd St. Paul. Minn.

Four Agnes Clymer, Black River Falls, $7, failure to stop for a from the Department of Hous- brothers and two sisters have stop sign. ing and urban Development in died, The following paid $27 fines Washington, u.u Funeral services will be at Accoraing to the highway pa- 8 numan resources, trol, a 1966 sedan driven by Rob- City organizations have been ert S. Turner, 25, La Crosse, asked to re-schedule meetings traveling north, collided with a set 'or Thursday, where possi-1969 four-door sedan driven by ble in order to reduce conflicts Harry W. Hennis, 78, Sycamore, and permit more people to which was traveling in the tend the program, opposite direction. The Turner Th.6 session is open to the The project will consist of ho 30 a.m.

Tuesday at Our each for day speed violations Lucille DeBoer, Beloit, WTis. 26 units in five buildings. Two Lady of Perpetual Help Catho- The Elks Drum corps is speeding up practice in preparation for the national convention in Chicago. Halvor and August Halverson, under the firm name of Halverson Brothers, have purchased the tailoring business of the late A. N.

Meyer. Seventy-five years ago 1895 Miss Jessie Sanborn of Chicago is the guest of Miss Carrie Choate. Mis Lulu Sherwood of Chicago is a guest of the Misses Ludwig. Mary Kelly. St.

Louis Park, oi tne Duiiamgs wui De one- uc Church, tl Rev. John Mauel James Rindal, St. Paul Murjr ana uiree win De Di-ievei. officiating. Burial will be in Bids for construction will be Calvarv Cemetery.

Wayne Copusk, Ladysmith, $27, non-registration. Daniel Dempsey, Chicago, $47, zone speed. Larry C. Hughes, New Auburn, $27, no Wisconsin registration for truck semitrailer. Gary R.

McMenhauer, 17, Black River Falls, drivers license suspended for 30 days, driving too fast for conditions. Edwin L. Nelson, 17, Black River Falls, drivers license suspended for 30 days, driving too fast for conditions. Timothy Butler, Minneapolis Betty Spotsmiller, Ironton, Mo. Ronald L.

Carlson, St. Paul. opened May 21 and the actual Friends may call after 4 n.m. vehicle wound up in the east PUDUC witnout cnarge. ditch and the Hennis car had been move' before the officer NFO TO MEET got to the scene.

LEWISTON, Minn. The construction should start soon, today at Killian Funeral Home, The following paid $27 fines ine proect win be located Rosary will be recited at 7:30 each for zone speed violations The left sides of both cars regular montmy meeting of the between Buffalo and Highland p.m., a Christian wake service, Rosella Saeliger, Juneau, Wis, avenues, just north of the Buf- conducted by Father Mauel, will were damaged. Turner car winona county National arm- 1870 One-hundred years ago Loren Kyllo, Rockford, Don falo Memorial Hospital park-1 be at 8 p.m. and the Knights of was termed a total loss. Dam- ers Organization will be held age to the Hennis vehicle was today at 8 p.m.

in the Rustic ald Stichnoth. Goodiand, ma. ing lost, on a site consisting of I Columbus Rosary will be at Work was suspended on the new brick building last week on account of the cold weather. I estimated at $500. Cafe, Lewiston.

Charles Garuson, Hopkins approximately two acres. 18:30 a.m. I I.

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