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a a a The SUNNY Weather IOWA EXTENDED OUTLOOK Weather A Year Ago(Thursday of through showers late Saturday) Thurs- The mercury reached a high Chance of 85 and Saturday. in Carroll; year ago degrees a today day, fair Friday low for the day was Quite warm with highs during 62. period in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 60s. The Weather in Carroll (Daily Temperature Courtesy of IOWA FORECAST lowa Public Service Company) Mostly fair through Yesterday's high 84 day. Low tonight upper 50s Yesterday's low 69 north, mid 60s south.

High At 7 a.m. today 70 Wednesday 85 to 90. At 10 a.m. today ........79 Mrs. Hess Transferred AUDUBON Mrs.

Kenneth Hess, 34, severely injured last Tuesday in a two-vehicle accident seven miles west of Audubon which killed her daughter, Jennifer, 9, Friday was transferred from Audubon County Memorial hospital here to Clarkson Memorial hospital in Omaha to undergo plastic surgery, She suffered deep head lacerations and numerous fractures when she was thrown out of the car she was driving. Two other children were injured, though not seriously. Funeral services for Jennifer Hess were held Saturday In First Christian Church here, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Children's Clinic in Carroll July 7 The Iowa State Services for Crippled Children announced Tuesday referrals are being accepted for children who will attend a general clinic in Carroll July 7. In order to be seen at the clinic, a child's referral should be forwarded to the SSCC offices by June 23.

The clinic will be held at Kuemper High School, South Clark and East First Streets. At the clinic, diagnostic and evaluation services will be provided for children under 21 years of age who have chronic, congenital or multiple health problems. Patients from the following counties are eligible for the clinic: Audubon, Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Ida, Monona, Sac and Shelby. Examinations at the clinic will be provided by consultants in pediatrics, orthopedics, clinical psychology, speech and hearing, physical therapy, nursing, and medical-social work. Necessary laboratory and x-ray examinations are also provided.

There ds no fee for the services provided at the clinic. Public Health Nurse to Workshop Doris Walkup, public health nurse, will attend a two-day workshop, "Increasing Public Health Skills," at Sioux City Wednesday June 7 and Friday, June 9. Joyce 1. I. Stuelpnagel, assistant professor of nursing, Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.

will conduct the meeting. On Wednesday the topics will be Building the Framework for Community Health Practice; Family Assessment Considerations; and Use of Assessment Tool Demonstration. A film entitled "Long Day's Journey" will be shown. On Friday the topics will be Situational and Maturation Consideration for Family Assessment; Interviewing Techniques; Review of Assessment Sheets and Recording and Reporting Patient Needs, Progress, Instruction Given; and Computation of Rates and Instructions for August Workshop. Henry Potthoffs Observe Their Golden Year HALBUR Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Potthoff of Halbur celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with a mass, dinner and reception. The mass, celebrated at St. Augustine's at 9 a.m. by the Rev, Victor Kollasch, included two nephews, Mike Potthoff and Joe Rupiper, as servers; and a cousin of Mrs.

Potthoff, Kevin. Wittrock, as lector. All of the flowers for the occasion were gifts from the couple's grandchildren. A dinner for 125 relatives and friends was served In St. Augustine's hall and a reception for more than 300 persons was held there from 2-4 p.m.

Persons attended from Minnesota, Milford, Halbur, Carroll and the surrounding towns." The couple was married June 6, 1922 at Halbur. Mrs. Potthoff is the former Tina of Halbur, Their children include Mrs. Ernest Rupiper, Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Rowedder and Mr. and Richard I Wright, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Merle Potthoff, all of Carroll; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hinners and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Potthoff of Manning; and Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert Potthoff of Wall Lake. They also have 32 grand. children and four grandchildren. Rates (Continued From Page 1) "This is a hearing." Van Nostrand said of Monday's proceedings in an interview later. He said a full hearing such as Iowa Electric requested would cost about $100,000.

Van Nostrand noted Iowa Electric hasn't offered mony about how the rate increase would affect the utility's rate of return on its investment. Gaston stressed lowa Electric stood ready at any time to provide any additional information the commission staff thought it needed. Iowa Electric first applied for the tariff change in August, 1971. The commission, as a the increase in September, matter of procedure, suspended 1971, for one year. The company placed the higher rates in effect under bond Nov.

24, 1971, with the provision that the money would be returned to customers, with interest, if the increase were disallowed by the ICC. Last May 18 the commission legal staff said it would move to have the increase request dismissed without a formal hearing because attorneys for the commission felt the evldence offered by Iowa Electric didn't substantiate the request. lowa Electric subsequently filed its resistance to the dismissal motion and Monday's oral arguments were scheduled. Merritt also wanted the commission to order Iowa Electric to return all the additional rev. enue it collected from its customers since November.

CORRECTION WE DO NOT HAVE BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS and DRESS SLACKS ON SALE ST. BONIFACE DAY Those two items should not have appeared in yesterdays ad. EDDIE QUINN'S Tuesday, June 6, 1972 Honor Roll at Manning Times Herald, Carrel, 1 (Times Herald News Service) MANNING Principal Wayne Curlile has released the fourth quarter and semester honor rolls for Manning Junior High School. 4th Chandler, quarter 7th grade: Mai Rebecca Kit Susan Grimm, Siepker, Connie Wegner, Brian Mitchell, Janis Opperman, a Joni Heinicke, Janet Herbers-x, Kimberly Joans, Reischl, Kevin Linder, Monson, Richard Stoberl, witliam Vogi, Bradley Zorwas. 8th: Margaret Dentlinger, Vonne Schmidt.

Ann Voge, 'David Crandall, Kirk Huldeen, Tim Stoelk, Larry Walters, James Kienast. Ronald Sporrer, David Long, Mary Lou Luann Miller, Carol 9th: Brotherton, Corine JILI Altenhein, Amy Rohe, Judy Escher, Stoberl, Susanne Struve, Linda Heinicke, Mark Jensen, "Richard Mundt, Royce Ranniger. Semester 7th grade: Susan Grimm, Rebecca Heinicke, Janet Herbers-x, Cindy Lamaack, Kimberly Connie Mitchell, Brian Janis Opperman, Wegner Joens, Kevin Linder, Brett Mongon, John Reischl, Stobori, Bradley 8th: Margaret Hanson, Tim David Crandall, Dennis Kirk Ronald Walters. Sporrer, David Steelk, Larry 8th: Corine Altenhein. Amy Brotherton, Luann 311 Miller.

Escher, Carol Susanne MusStoberl, Carol Sharon Judy Struve, Linda borg, Richard Peter Heinicke, Mark Jensen, Mundt, Bruce Plannkuch, Royce Rannigor X-All A'8. Principal Charles Brotherton has released the fourth quarter and second semester honor rolls of Manning Community School. 4th quarter 10th: Eeverly Baker, Barbara Drees, Martha Heinicke, Mary Heiniake, Debra Opperman, Mary Rohe, Karen Tank, Jeff Connie Weema, Jan Ahrend. sen, Dregs, William Johnson, Jan Kasparbauer, Larry Mundt, Ronze, Dale Sieve, 11th: Blum, Carolyn Drefer, Barbara Grau, Peggy Hargens, Joni Hinze, Scheila Sehrum, Donna Aporror, Karen Stoberl, Janet Nancy Wiene, Randy Mundt, Sohroeder, James Stanal, Eugene Stoolk. 121h1 Starre Christensen, Ruth Croghan, Joy Hookett, Anne Jensen, Gail Philips, Jennifer wars, Heinioke, Gary per Day John Scott Range, Mark Shepher, Kevin Struve.

Lynn Ventiehger. Semester Drees, 10th Beverly Baker. Martha Heinicke, Mary Jane Rohe, Debra Karen Heinioke, Connie Weeme, Johnson, Jan LArrY Mundt. 11th: Mary Blum, Carolyn Barbara Grau, Denise Hinnera, Karen Joni Hinge, Denise Mark, Sheila Donna Sporrer, COTORA Karen Janet Venner, Nancy Wiese, Michael Mohr, Randy Schroeder, James Stanet. Busene Stoolk.

181h: Starre Christensen, Ruth Croghan. Georgia Dethleta, day Hookett. Anne Kay Mueller, Gall Jennifer Zerwas, Donna Damman John Martens, Roger Munfeldt, Scott Renze, Mark Slepker, Kevin Struve, Lynn Ventelcher. Tom Walter. Extension Council Discusses Cutworms The Carroll County Extension Council discussed cutworms during the Monday night meeting.

Cutworms have become a problem for corn in the Carroll area. The recommendation from Iowa State farm specialists is that when a farmer notices damage by cutworms he should apply 20 lbs of 5 per cent apple pomace per acre of corn. The council also discussed the forthcoming "Tractor Training School" which will be held at Kuemper High School June 5- 10. The school is for and 15- year-old boys and girls." A "Cow-Calf" tour is a being planned for June 14-16. The tour will be of western and southern Iowa beef cow-calf operations and will begin at the Iowa Beef Producers building in Ames on Juse 14 at 9 a.m.

It will conclude at Ames with a 5 lunch on June 16. Partlelpants will see examples of cross breeding, pasteurization, dairybeef cross breeding cows, terminal breed sires and warm seasoned grasses. Further! Information may be obtained from Roland Lickteig at the Extension office. Card Club is Entertained Mrs. Frank Goetzinger was hostess to the F.N.W.

Euchre Club Monday evening when she and Mra. Vitus Schechinger were awarded high scores, Winning second high were Lena Mattes and Mrs. Frances Irlmeler. Mrs. Leo Augustine won the traveling award.

Miss Mattes and Mrs. Bobbie Greteman were guests, Mrs. Vincent Ricke will be hostess at the next meeting, set for June 19. Personal Visiting this weak the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Art M. Osterlund are her mother, Mrs. Bertha Plath, and her brotherin-law and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Odom, Larry and Carol, all of Ft.

Worth, Tex. The Chinese train the cormorant to catch fish. A metal ring tied around its neck prevenis the bird from swallowing the fish. 7 Daily Record Court House Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Kroger of Lidderdale. Carroll Markets GRAIN Soybeans, No. 2 $3.30 Corn, No. 2 yellow 1.10 Oats .68 Chicago Grain These Markets Are Furnished by Stotfer and Co. Grain Company High Low Close WHEAT July Sept.

144 Dec. 14837 148 March CORN July 124 Sept. Dec. March July Sept. 6616 66 681 Dec, 691 SOY BEANS July 3523 Aug 3524 3483 352.

Sept. 33712 SOY BEAN OIL July 11,40 11.28 11,40 Aug. 11.42 11.26 11,40 Dec 10.74 10.57 10.79 GOY BEAN MEAL July .100.50 99.20 100.50 Aug. .....100.90 99.50 100.90 Sept. 99.30 98.10 99.30 Livestock Markets CHICAGO (AP) Salable livestock receipta at principal markets: Cattle Hogs Sheep Kansas City 750 3,000 300 Omaha 6,000 5,000 600 E.

St. Louis 2,000 5,500 150 St. Joseph 500 4,200 300 Sioux City 3,500 8,000 400 S. St. Paul 4,000 6,500 500 Indpls 1,500 2,000 75 OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) Livestock quotations Tuesday: Hogs barrows and gilts mostly steady; about 50 head 1- 2 around 215-225 lbs 27.25; 1-3 195-240 lb 26.50-27.00; 2-3 240-260 lb 25.25-26.50; 2-4 250-260 lb 25.00-25.75; 24 260-280 1b 24.50- 25.25; 280-325 1b 23.50-24.75; sows ateady except instances 25 lower on 550 lb and heavier; 300-650 lb 21.50-23.00. Cattle calves none; steers and heifers strong to 25 higher; cows strong to 25 higher; scattered sales feeders strong to 50 higher; 3 loads and part load high choice and prime lb 38.15-38.25; same grade lb 37.76- 38.00; choice lbs 36.50- 37.75; good and low choice 32.25-36.50; short 2 loads high choice and prime 1,000 Ib heifers 37.50; several loads high choice and prime lbs 37.00-37.10; choice lbs 35.50-36.75; good and low choice utilility and commercial cows 25.50-27.50; canner and cutter 23.00-25.50; high good and choice lb fleshy feeder steers 35.50-38.50. Sheep 600; spring slaughter lambs steady to 50 lower; slaughter ewes steady; 2 loads mostly prime shorn fed western spring lambs 35.50; choice and prime native spring lambs 34.50; cull, utility and good ewes 4.50-6.50. Estimates Wednesday: Cattle calves 25; hogs sheep 700. SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) (USDA) Hogs butchers generally steady; U.S.

1-3 190- 230 lb 26.25-26.75; sows steady to strong, U.S. 1-3 350-600 Ib 22.00-22.50. Cattle, slaughter steers steady to strong, choice 300 1 lb 36.50-37.50; choice and prime 38.00; slaughter heifers steady to strong. Sheep 400; not established. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) (USDA) Iowa-Southern Minnesota direct hogs: Estimated receipts moderately active, demand generally good; butchers mostly steady, instances 25 lower.

U.S. 1-3 200- lb 25.25-26.25, 230-240 lb 25.00-26.00; sows uneven, about steady, U.S. 1-3 270-330 lb 21.75- 23.00, 330-400 lb 21.25-22.75. Regional Index MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Monday's closing statistical average of 85 securities of major firms in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Iowa, Nebraska and western Wisconsin, compiled by Dain, Kalman Quail, Inc.

(Indices based on 100. as of 12-31-65) Avg. Net Change Comp. Ind. 156.21 Mfg.

221.15 Utility 75.60 Food 120.51 Finance 136.38 0.29 Retail 179.67 Transp. 124.96 (Note: Under net change, a plus unless otherwise indicated.) New York Stocks NEW YORK (AP) (AP) The stock market turned upward today as profit taking gave way to bargain hunting. Trading, which had been slow near the start as prices declined, was active. Grillas-Danner Vows Spoken in Sioux Falls Marla T. Grillas, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Grillas of Sioux Falls, S.D., became the bride of David L. Danner, son of Mrs. John Danner of Carroll, Sunday, June 4, at Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church in Sioux Falls, The Rev. Angelo Pappas officiated at the 4:30 p.m.

doublering ceremony, Mrs. Gresslin was organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She appeared in an ivory satin gown fashioned with an empire waistline and a chapel train; her headpiece was a matching finger-tip veil. She carried white roses and white carnations.

Attending the bride were nie Hanson as maid of honor, Susie Walch, Mrs. Terry Gerch, Patty Kirk and Christine Kyriakos. They wore orange and green flowered chiffon dresses and green hats and carried orange mums. Groomsmen included Panos Grellas as best man, Jim Myers, Pete Grillas, George Kirk and Robert Haerr. Ushers were Duane Richey and Peter Kirk; Mary Poulos and Jackie Danner were flower girls and Chris Pappas and Scott Thelen, ring bearers.

A reception for 300 guests was held at 6 p.m. in Giovanni's Steak House. Mrs. Danner is a senior at Creighton University, Omaha, where she is also a member of Kappa Beta Chi sorority. Her husband is a graduate of Creighton and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.

After a one-week wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will be at home at 3303 Burt No. 1, Omaha, Neb. Primaries (Continued From Page 1) one of the eight Democrats on the California ballot, urged his backers to vote for Humphrey. Polls show Yorty with about 1 per cent. Republicans are also holding presidential primaries in the four states.

The only question is how many nia Republicans will back conservative Rep. John M. Ashbrook of Ohio, who is challenging President Nixon in the Callfornia GOP primary. In the presidential primaries, this is the situation: CALIFORNIA All 271 delegates will go to the top man in the statewide Democratic presidential preference vote. Besides McGovern and Humphrey, six other candidates are on the ballot and a write-in campaign could put Alabama Gov.

Geonge C. Wallace into third place. Out-financed and out-organized in the nation's biggest state, Humphrey based his campaign on sharp criticism of McGovern's proposal for a $32 billion defense spending cut, "income supplement" for everyone to replace the welfare system and, in the closing days, his civil rights record. McGovern, hitting Humphrey hard for supporting U. S.

involvement in Vietnam while vice president, spent most of the campaign defending his proposals while pledging to create full employment and warning "the American people will not stand for a rerun in 1972 of the choice they had in Postal (Continued From Page 1) Reorganization Act, an attempt to put the service on its feet and end recurring deficits. For -class mail, the commission recommended a 1.6-cent-per-piece rate instead the 1.9-cent cost put into efby the Postal Service temporarily last year. In New York, Andrew Heiskell, chairman of the board of Time, Inc, which publishes Time and Life magazines, said the new rates "will drive a number of magazines out of business, force others to cut circulation and therefore decrease the flow of information throughout the country." The temporary rates by law expire 30 days after the Rate Commission issues its findings. The governors of the Postal Service have four alternatives. They can approve the commission's rates, reject them, modity them or permit them to go into effect under protest.

The commission's recommendations, if approved, are unlikely to benefit the average mail user except for postcards, which go from a 7-cent temporary rate to 6 cents under the permanent schedule. Deaths, Funerals Licenses to WedGary Handlos, 21, Carroll, and Janet Riesberg, 21, Carroll; Donald L. Nielson, 22, Hawarden, and Melissa Nixon, 23, Coon Rapids. New Vehicles RegisteredL. Nadine or Kristine L.

Lindsay, Glidden, Chevrolet; Clifford L. or Vicki T. Waterbury, Manning, Ford; Elroy J. or Darlene Schrum, Manning, Travel Trailer; Dennis L. Riesselman, Fremont, Chevrolet; Richard A.

Steinkamp, Breda, Oldsmobile; Gary Wayne Young, Coon Rapids, Chevrolet; Harry J. or Lorraine Klocke, Templeton, Dodge; Aden L. Owens, Coon Rapids, Chrysler. Real Estate TransfersLeo D. and Ann M.

Burns to Ronald J. and Diane H. Hannasch, Lot 11, Block 1, Burns Addition to Carroll. Robert L. and Gay L.

Wiskus Henry J. or Anna J. Hacker, Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 12, Templeton. Badding Construction Co. to Ray H.

or Vicki L. Schrock, Lot 5, Block 6, Subdivision of Outlot Thomas Second Addition, to Carroll. Richard J. and Judith A. Maffatt to John J.

and Norma D. Graves, Lot 3, Block 6, Glidden. District Court Arraignment- Daniel L. Davie, 20, Early, was arraigned in District Court here Monday before Judge Ed J. Kelley of Ames on a charge of uttering forged instrument.

Sentencing for Davie was deferred two years and he was placed on probation to the Department of Social Services. The charge stemmed from an incident at the Commercial Savings Bank in Carroll March 14, 1972. PleadingsJerry L. Cook, 19, Coon Rapida, pleaded guilty in District Court here Monday to a charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime in connection with a break-in at the Garst Company warehouse in Coon Rapids Fab. 12, 1972.

Judge Ed J. Kelley of Ames ordered a presentence investigation of the case before setting a date for sentencing. Cook had pleaded innocent to the charge on March 20, 1972. Joseph H. Mayer, 4 47, Carroll, pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

District Court Judge Ed J. Kelley of Ames deferred sentencing until Oct. 13, 1972. Mayer was arrested by Carroll police March 1972 in Carroll. Mayer had originally pleaded innocent to the charge on May 3, 1972.

Hospitals ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL Dismissals June Mrs. David L. Patrick and baby, Carroll Mrs. James L.

Short and baby, Carroll Mrs. Lawrence W. Bluml and baby, Carroll Kenneth R. Johnston Glidden Roger A. Riesberg, Carroll Amy R.

Clark, Glidden Mrs. Leon J. Wenzel, Wall Lake Paul H. Schaefer, Breda BirthsMr. and Mrs.

LaVerne Sporrer, Mr. and Templeton, a son, Monday Mrs. Thomas Ransom, Denison, a daughter, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Naugh-230 ton, Carroll, a son, Monday PITAL, Lake City (Times Herald Nawa Service) BirthsMr.

and Mrs. John Pitz, Lake City, a son, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Lake City, a daughter, day Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Hauser, Wall Lake, a son, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stickrod, Farnhamville, a son, Friday Births (Times Herald News Service) AUDUBON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollerback of Hamlin, came the parents of a daughter May 27.

at Audubon County Memorial hospital. The baby is the couple's first child. Grandmothers are Mrs. Vern Shaw of Griswold, and Mrs. Isabelle Hollerback of Benton Harbor, Mich.

The baby's mother is the Audubon High school girls' golf coach. COTTAGE GROVE, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. David H.

Wenck, 8609 Hillside Trall, Cottage Grove, a son, June 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenck of Carroll and JOHN LENGEL John Lengel, 75, of 518 West 13th Street, Carroll, died at St. Anthony Regional Hospital Tuesday morning, June 6, after a short illness.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll. GEORGE SIMONS George Simons, 67, of Algona died June 1 in an Algona hospital of a heart attack. A son of Jake and Mary Simons, he formerly lived in the Dedham area. Those attending the funeral from Carroll were Mr. and Mra.

Frank Zitzisperger, Mr. and Mrs. William Zitalaperger; Phillip, Loretta and Susan Bayer; Mrs. Louise Greteman, Mr. and Mra.

Anton Blumi, Mra. Silvina Venteicher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nieland, all cousins of Mr. Simons.

RAYMOND LUDWIG Funeral services for Raymond Ludwig, will be held at the North 58, of Pine River, Land Funeral Home in Pine River Wednesday at 10 Graveside rites will be held at Arcadia Thursday at 2 p.m. Mr. Ludwig was the father of Neil Ludwig of Carroll and a brother of Mrs. Vincent Ricke and Mrs. Clarence Luchtel of Carroll.

He was the son of Mike Ludwig of Wall Lake. Mr. Ludwig was born May 1914. He married Regina Huelshorst Oct. 8, 1940 at Arcadia.

The couple farmed in the Arcadia area for a number of years; they had lived in Pine River for the past 10 years. He died May 4 at Pine River. MRS. NANNIE ARNOT SAC CITY Mrs. Nannie Arndt, 71, of Lytton died Sunday, June 4, at Stewart Memorial Hospital, Lake City, after a short illness.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in St- Peter's Lutheran Church in rural Sac City. Burial will be in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery with the Farber and Otteman Funeral Home in Sac City in change of arrangements. Mrs.

Arndt is survived by four daughters, Mra. Conrad Conradi of Wooden, Mrs. Marvin Blair of Lytton, Mra, Elmer Kreft of Sac City and Mrs. Hazel Brinker of Auburn; 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and three dren. MRS.

JESSIE KISGEN Requiem mass for Mrs. Jessie Kisgen, 79, of Carroll was celebraled at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Lawrence Church by the Rev. James McAlpin.

Also the sanctuary were the Rev. Richard Macke of Roselle and the Rev. Msgr. Leo Lenz of Carroll. Pallbearers were William C.

Arts, Louis Nockels, 0. J. Bernholtz, Felix Langenfeld, Frank Nockels and Robert Moehn. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery here with Fr.

Macke conducting the graveside rites. Arrangements were in charge of the Sharp Funeral Home, Carroll. Relatives attending the funeral were from Tuscaloosa, Santa Ana and Thousand Oaks, Omaha, Bettendorf, Des Moines, Templeton, Carroll and the surrounding communities. Mrs. Kisgen died June 2 at St.

Anthony Regional Hospital. MRS. VIRGLE KELLEY (Times Herald News Service) LAKE CITY Mrs. Virgle Kelley, 66, of Lake City, died Tuesday morning, June 6, at Stewart Memorial Hospital, Lake City. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Huffman Memorial Chapel, Lake City.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Patty) Mounce of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Boyd (Carol) Hucka of Lake City and Mrs. Fred (Kay) Brown of Fremont, a son, Eugene Kelley of Moline, and a number of grandchildren. ELLERY SIMONS (Times Herald News Service) LAKE CITY Funeral serv.

John Lengel Carroll--Age 75 Arrangements pending. SHARP FUNERAL HOME Carroll lowa Serving Carroll 31 Years ices for Ellery Simona, Lake City will be held Wednesat 10:30 a.m. at the Huffday man Memorial Chapel, Lake The Rev. Paul Kniess will City. officiate.

Burial will be in the Westlawn Gildden. Friends call at the funeral home Cemetery may after is p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Simons died at his home June HARRY L.

SINGERT Harry LeRoy Siebert, 63, of Arcadia died Monday, June 5, at 2:45 p.m. in St. Anthony Regional Hospital. He had been in failing health the past two years. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10:15 a.m, in the Zion Lutheran Church in Arcadia with the Rev.

L. W. Sawhill officiating. Burial will be in Cemetery, Otho. "Friends may call at the Twit Funeral Home in Carroll after 3 p.m.

Tuesday, The canket will be moved to the church at 9 a.m. Wednesday after which friends may call there. Mr. Slebert was born Nov. 18, 1900, in Ft.

Dodge, the son of August and Mary 1 Berner Siebert. He received his education in Ft. Dodge and farmed in that area for some years. Helen place Feb. His marriage! to Josephine 21, 1934, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Dayton.

The Rev. Mr. Lehne officiated. The couple has lived in Arcadia for the past 15 years. Mr.

Siebert was asaociated with the Farmers Cooperative Elevator there as feed manager for the last 13 years. In addition to his wife, Mr. Siebert is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Lee Ann Rae) Olson of Boone and Mrs. Jane Ann Kracht of Arcadia; a son, Larry Leroy, Siebert of Vail; six grandchildren: a sister, Mrs.

Orville Hoyer of Ft. Dodge; and a brother, George Siebert of Genoa City, Wis. MRS. MAGDALENA HANSEN (Times Herald News Service) AUDUBON Mrs. Magdalena Hansen, 66, died Friday afternoon in Audubon County Memorial hospital.

She was born in Germany March 18, 1906, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Mayer, and came to America about 50 years ago, Her marriage to Hans Hansen took place Oct. 22, 1925 in Iowa. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Ed (Rose) Bylund of Gray, Mrs. Darrell (Violet) Andersen of Audubon, Mrs.

Hayden (Anna) England, Mrs. Eleanor Mainelll, and Charlotte Hansen; all of Omaha; two sons, Dale of Alden, and Richard of Manning; 21 grandchildren; a slater, Mra. John Handlos of Carroll, along with two sisters and a brother living in Germany. She was preceded In death by a daughter, Carolyn, and her husband. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.

Monday in Our SaRev. Thorvald Hansen officiatviour's a Lutheran a church, the ing. Burial was in Maple Grove cemetery under direction of McFadden Funeral home. Connally (Continued From Page 1) be visits to South Vietnam, Australia, Singapore and New Zealand. Connally said when he resigned last month that he had no political aspirations, but, when asked about the vice cy, he ducked "that kind of presidenspeculation at this point in Two days later, Agnew said it would be "totally unrealistic to expect the Republican convention to Connally on its national ticket.

Harry LeRoy Siebert Arcadia---Age 63 Friends may call at the Twit Funeral Hame shorting at 3 p.m, Tuesday. Casket will be taken to the Zion Lutheren Church, Arcadia, Wednesday morning where friends may call after 9 p.m. Funeral Services at 10:15 Wednesday, Pester L. W. Sawbill officiating, Final Resting Place Othe Cemetery, Otho, lewa.

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