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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 7

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Obituaries Mrs, Louise Pederson Funeral services tof Mrs. Louise Pederson, 85, 421 E. Tylff who died Thursday morning at Sacred Heart Hospital, will be htld at fc p.m. Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran Clrarch in Notden, Rt. 1, Men- dovi, with the Rev.

Jack Olson of Trinity Lutheran Church in Eau Claire officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pederson was born in Buffalo County and lived there most of her lite. She was a member of both the Norden and Eau Claire churches.

She is survived by four sons, Sidney, Eleva, Claire and Percy, both of Eau Claire, and Chaoncey, Brookfield; six daughters, Mrs. Tilman Christenson, and Miss Laura, both of Eleva; Mrs. Martin Olson, Colfax; Mrs. Helmer Hanson, Eau Claire; and Miss Josie and Miss Leona, with whom she made her home in Eau Claire for the past 14 years; 31 grandchildren; and 51 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Stokes and Sons Funeral Chapel after 3 p.m.

today until 11 a.m. Saturday and at the church an hour before the service. John M. Anderson COLFAX (Special) John M. Anderson, 52, Rt.

3, Col fax, died Thursday at the Veteran's Hospital at Ft. Snelling. He was Call or I LEHMAN DRUG STORE 201 N. Barcfow, Ph. 832-8381 Eau Claire For Info, or Appointment.

Drug Talk By Mario A. Orth, Pharmacist WHY A PHYSICAL "Wish I had konwn." "Why did I put it off." "Couldn't have happened had treatment been in time." Regrets? A bushelful cannot restore what neglect has undermined. Your doctor would rather keep you well. There is great obvious advantage, especially for you, his patient, in forestalling illness by early detection and prompt corrective measures. All he asks is the opportunity to look things over.

He gives all his knowledge and skill and uses every modern laboratory technique to appraise and insure your health. Think a moment. Just an hour or so once a year! You don't neglect your car which ultimately can be replaced. Why, then, your health, which cannot. And what can equal the boost to your spirits when the doctor says, "Boy, you're in great shape!" Stay well, our pharmacy is your Community Health Center.

thd Daily loo Clatfft. WlsettftSlfi Friday, May 23, 1969 U.I. WlAfNll ftVftlAU III A a veteran of World War 11 ing in the Army from 1M2 to IMS. He was the operator Anderson's Grocery in New Alber tville. Mr.

Anderson is survived by his widow, Elisabeth; a son, John Elmendorf AFB, chorage, Alaska; a daughter, Arlene, at home; six brothers, Donald, Roy, Herbert and man, Colfax, Leonard, Wheeler, James, Stanley; his mother, Mrs. Jacob Anderson, Colfax; 'our sisters, Mrs. Barbara Pecha, Eau Claire; Mrs. Wilis Thibado, Des Moines, Mrs. Roger Schlotmann, Boyceville, and Mrs.

Louis Myers, Colfax. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m., at the Notre Dame Church in Chippewa Falls with the Rev. Koerburger officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 2 p.m. Sunday to the time of services.

Military rites will be conducted at the church and cemetery by the Veterans of World War 1 Barracks and the Amerlean Legion. Burial will be in Our Lady of Hope Cemetery at Chippewa Falls. Mrs. Albert Przybilla BLAIR (Special) Mrs. Albert Verne Przybilla, 38, rural Blair, died Wednesday at home after a long illness.

She is survived by her s- band; two sons, Albert Jr. and Jerry, at home; a daughter, Christine, at home; five i s- ters, Mrs. Joe Konsella, Independence; Mrs. Ed Melisko, Connecticut; Mrs. Gordon Brady, Texas; Miss Eleanor Fernholz, Arcadia; Sister M.

Katherine, St. Paul; four brothers, Fernholz, Connecticut; Alfred and Alvin Fernholz, Arcadia; James Fernholz, Trempealeau; two a 1 f- sisters, Mrs. Magdalene Myron, Eau Claire; Mrs. John Oconis, Connecticut; and two half- brothers, Mark and Vernon Fernholz, Arcadia. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.

at St. Ansgars Church with the Rev. Francis McCaffrey officiating. r- ial will be in the Lincoln Cemetery at Whitehall. Friends may call at the Frederixon-Jack Funeral Home in Blair this evening.

The Rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. today at the funeral home. Richard L. Flodin Richard L. Flodin, 28, Rochester, died Thursday at a Rochester hospital.

He was born in Eau Claire. He graduated from Memorial High School in 1958 and attended Wisconsin Sta.te University Eau Claire. He was active in dramatics at both schools. He was an announcer for local radio and television stations before leaving Eau Claire six years ago. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.

m. at the Stokes and Sons Funeral Chapel with the Very Rev. Gordon Brant of the Christ Church Cathedral officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m.

Sunday and Monday until time of the service. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery. Mr. Flodin is survived by his widow, Maxinne; two daughters, Kim and Kari; and a son, Kris, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Bernice Flodin, Lake City, and a sister, Mrs.

Dean Boneske, Athens, Wis. FORECAST WEATHER Clear skies will grace most of the nation Friday night. Rain is expected over the Rocky Mountains and much of the Southwest with showers also along the Gulf coast, in Florida and the middle Atlantic seaboard. (AP Wirephoto). News Briefs Pretend period will begin at 10 a.m.

Saturday. Movies scheduled at 2 p.m. are "Hawaii" and "Charles Dickens." CITATION Sonja Lange, 920 Fountain an elementary student at Epiphany Lutheran School here, was the winner of a merit citation for her entry in the national safety poster contest conducted by the American Automobile Association. Her poster was on the subject "Play Away from Two state students won cash awards in the contest, 13 won m- mendations and 33 received merit citations. PURPLE HEART -Army Specialist Four David W.

Schmidt, 20, a 1966 graduate of the Memorial High School, received the Purple Heart April 29 in Vietnam. Spec. Schmidt received the award for wounds received in action while serving in Vietnam. He is a squad leader with the 2nd Artillery. He entered the Army in January 1968 and completed basic training at Ft.

Campbell, Ky. APPEALED Jim Nolan, 1504 Webster is asking the Eau Claire Board of Zoning Appeals for permission to construct a 16-unit apartment building at 1314 Fairfax which would be nonconforming as to rear yard requirements. The board will hear the appeal June 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council chamber. FIRE RUNS The fire department was called Thursday at 12:30 p.m.

to the Accredited School of Beauty, 309 Jones where they found a drive belt had overheated in an automatic wash machine. A grass fire caused a run at 12:05 p.m. Thursday and at 12:25 a.m. today firemen went to the Phoenix Steel where they found a burning pile of debris. LET'S PRETEND The Eau Claire Public Library Let's LEHMAN Aid Center loTHORTH BARSTOW ST.

7HONE 2-8381 Pharmacy 1620 Ohm Phon. 4-2218 Mrs. Jennie Johnson Mrs. Jennie Johnson, 82, a resident of the Eau Claire Manor, died there Thursday evening. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Smith Funeral Chapel.

ItlCS Garden Center 'where you con buy any blooming SPECIALS NO. 1 POTTED ROSES 1.98 3 LARGE SELECTION OF TREES and EVERGREENS POTTED BEGONIAS -SPRING BUIBS- SPRING PLANTS OUWOIUS PERENNIAL PLANTS CANNAS UWN and GARDiN SPECIALISTS md Chip ttrtil'ntr at lie of yoor soil oyr tprwd- Mtf. FREE. We Deliver. 1643 Harding Ave.

Phone Open Mon. thru AJMt. to 9 P.M. Sat. 'til 6 P.M.-Sun.

10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Traffic Cases Seventy-two motorists forfeited bonds in county court icre today. Forfeiting $32 for speeding violations were Linda Immerfall, 27, Spring Valley; Patrick La Velle, 19, of 3410 Anderson Thomas Fahey, 23, Minneapolis; Duane Hermundson, 24, South Milwaukee; Gregory Pettis, 20, A 11 0 Milo Erickson, 69, Madison; Richard Glessing, 18, Baron- nette; and Jay Langer, 25, of 221 Ninth Ave. Bonds of $27 were forfeited for speeding by Deloris Anderson, 36, of 3403 Hallie Lane; William Brantner.

26, of 701 Water Michael Carroll, 24, Rt. Robert Fink. 46. of 107 Park Place; Patrick Finnessy, 29, of 1920 Jeffers Road; Quinton Kragness, 48, of 2704 Irene Dennis McDonough, 22, Bluff Crest Charlotte Nerseth, 46. Tomah; James Pipkorn, 23, Ontonagon, Isabel Ray, 46, Rt.

Francis Randolph, 601 Menomonie; Jeffery Voigt, 21, of 612 Bellinger Elaine Werner, 49, Mondovi; Evelyn Wells, 46, Rt. 1, Spring Valley; Ruth Hagman, 46, of 413 Doty Gerald Woodford, 34, Rt. Diane Pavelski, 24, of 930 E. Grand Linda Belknap, 21, Chippewa Falls; Wayne Connelly, 29, Minneapolis; Barbara Frost, 22, of 2013 Cameron Glenn Harriman, 22, Rt. 2, Augusta; Louis Kubichek, 38, of 1028 N.

6th Gerald Klatt, 40, Rt. 1, a i r- child; John Morrison, 44, Rt. 3, Spring Valley; Leon SprickJ 27, S. St. Paul, James Sommerfeld, 21, Falls; Albert Ferris, 22, Chicago; Sandra Swenson, 21, son; Peter Soronen, 28, wa Falls; and Ann O'Brien, 39, of Chicago.

Other forfeitures were: Ger aid Bertach, 53, of 1006 Otis, $42, inattentive driving; James Kuhn, 20, 1427 E. Madison Stanley Campbell, 46, Osseo, Algin Rierson, Merrillan and Percy Bergerson, 51, of 335 N. 14th $32 each, following too closely; David Tobisch, 22 Rt. 3, and Ernest Tate, 19, Chi cago, improper stop; David Sta vin, 24, of 315 Selma, $52, fail ure to report an accident and David Lighthizer, 19, Rt. 1, Au gusta, $27, failure to obey traffic sign; (Randolph Mills, 21, of 606 Third $54, delinquent parkin; tickets; Henry Schumacher, 28 Rt.

2, Fall Creek, $32, disorder ly conduct with a motor vehi c'le; Dean Becker, 34. of 2510 Hiawatha, $27, illegal U-turn David Lynn, 27, Rt. 6, Chippe wa Falls, John Pahl. 34, Rt. 5 and Robert Rider, 23, Rt.

5 $17 each, expired licenses; Bennie Berg, 42, Rt. 2, for feited $17 for having no stop light on his truck; Richard Foster, 22, Madison, and Brian O'Connell, 19, River Falls, $32 each for walking on the Inter state system; Michael Holfort of 315 Huftsott and James Barlbeau, 19, of 1045 Main il? each for having no eye glasses while operating a mo- Steven Johnson, 18, of i609 W. C1 a i $17, burned out headlight; Richard Comro, 28, of 3550 Halsey 32, crossing the median strip; Bernard Morrissey, 19, Rt. 1, Chippewa Falls, Paula Probst, 18, Chippewa Falls, Cindy Tharp, 18, of 3314 Melby and Larry Wright, 21, Prescott, each for parking without lights on; John Pahl, 35, Rt. $17, no drivers license Bjarne Svare, 54, Hudson, $27, il- egal stopping on the I-system; Switzer, 82, 3346 Melby $17, expired registration; William O'Connor, 35, of i 1- waukee, $27, failure to obey a crossover sign; and Dennis Seidling, 22, Rt.

2, Fall Creek, 37, non-registration. Gary Anderson, 18, of 3048 Neptune, pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunk driving and trial was set for 11:30 a. m. June 16. Cynthia Lapiaca, 16, of 726 Forest had her drivers licenses suspended 30 days for speeding; Jacqueline Polder, 17, Rt.

6, had her drivers license restricted for 45 days for speeding. "building walls between Intellectual communities." The CCHE is studying proposals which would limit, nonresidents to 90, 68 or 60 per cent of the graduate students on the Madison campus. Currently, the graduate school is composed of 67 per cent non-residents. Drug Overdose Kills Emancipated Youth TAMPA. Fla.

(AP) The of a 17-year-old boy left for Wilmington, today accompanied by the mother who signed an "emancipation document" at his insistence a month ago. A coroner ruled that James Brian Petre died of an accidental overdose of neumorphan, aj drug five times more powerful' than morphine. Petre died Tuesday in the home Who had befriended him on the beach at Oakland Park, near Fort Lauderdale. In his meager possessions was a crumpled photostat of an agreement signed by the mother, Mrs. Edna Lucille McKay, and her son stating that he was under her care, custody or control but was emancipated and solely responsible for his actions, conduct and custody.

"It was not really a legal document," said a partner in the Media, law firm that drew up the document, "but it was the best we could do." Limit on Out-State Students Opposed MADISON (AP)-Officials of the University of Wisconsin told a state panel Thursday that! limitations on non-resident graduate students would be ous detriment" to the school. The UW, in a paper presented to a committee of (lie Coordinating Committee for Higher Education (CCHE), said such limitations might lead to a loss in federal training programs and might also lead to reprisal legislation by other states. The university labeled as "distasteful" the prospect of a Hearirw FREE discontinued rug sample of your choice, while supply lasts. Just find us at 221 Westgare Rd (In Westgate Shopping Area) RUBY'S Carpets Draperies Phone 834-8881 specializing in fine carpers and tho finest custom draperies. 'AS THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOU I For Information or Appointment Write or Call Belfone 307 So.

Barstow, Eau Claire Phone 8320181 GERANIUMS PETUNIAS AGESTAUMS VINCAVINES COLEUS IMPETIENCE A Complete Line Of: GARDEN SEEDLINGS Large Selection of: EVERGREENS SHADE TREES FLOWERING CRABS BIRCH ROSES FLOWERING SHRUBS LAWN ORNAMENTS GARDEN FERTILIZERS PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS Mueller Nursery 1301 Mantfleld 1 block north of new high school and 2 blocks west. Open 'til PHONE 723-4542 No Muss! No Fuss! NEED See -AT- Eau Claire Citizens Loon Co. 118 E. Grand Ave. Eau Claire, Wisconsin Phone 835-6117 for Appointment ORDER YOUR GARAGE NOW! KLEINER ORDER YOUR GARAGE NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY PROTECT YOUR CAR AND PROVIDE EXTRA STORAGE IMPROVE THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY QUALITY MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH A KLEINER GARAGE SEE THESE QUALITY FEATURES ONLY IN KLEINER GARAGES TRUSSED RAFTERS FULL 8' HEIGHt INSULATED SILL-SEALER BOXED EAVES CEDAR SIDING METAL ROOF EDGE KEYED DOOR LOCKS PLYWOOD ROOF SHEATHING WEATHERSTRIPPED OVERHEAD DOOt FELT PAPER UNDER SIDING AND ROOFING LARGE WINDOWS BOTH OVERHEAD DOOR AND SIRVJCI DOOR ARE GLAZED WE MAKE GARAGES IN ANY SIZE CALL NOW FOR A QUOTATION FOK TH( NEWRr IN tUILDIHG MAJEUALS UU CIDtV LUMiEK CQHtANY H.

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