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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Obituaries George Patton Patton. 66, a resident of Eau Claire for the past 43 years, died this morning at the IK, Washington Home where he had been a resident for the past 15 years. Me is survived by four brothers, Alva, Ely and Herman, EAu Claire, Nick, Independence, and two sisters, Mrs. Mibbard Kent, Eau Claire, and Mrs, Wilburt Hardy, Menomonie. Jj Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Stokes and Sons Funeral Chapel. The Rev, A. Ray Whitton of the Plymouth Congregational Church will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m.

Wednesday and Thursday until time of the service. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery. Lulu Kjorstad Lulu Kjorstad, 84, died Mon day evening at the Syverson Lutheran Home. Funeral services will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. from Lenmark's with Rev Wilbert Winkler officiating.

Burial will be in Forest Hill Cem- Clark, Minnetonka, hree brothers, Frank Fowler, towney, James Fowler, Kalmath Falls, and Richard Fowler, Hammond, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Hogseth-Pederson Funeral Chapel, the Rev. John Wreford of the Trinity United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Prairie View Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral chapel 2 p.m. today until time of services. etery. Miss Kjorstad was born in Robert Hartung DURAND (Special) Robert Hartung, 48, Arkansaw, died Saturday in his home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Arkansaw with Father John Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The Rhiel Funeral Home, Durand, is in charge of arrangements. He is survived by five brothers, Joe, Prescott, Bernard, Lindsay, iRoland of Esther, Alaska, Michael, Arkansaw, Daniel, New Trier, and two sisters, Mrs.

Curtis Hoch, Mondovi, and Margaret Hartung, Eau Claire. Candidate Laird Proves to Be Myth STEVENS POINT (AP) There was a shortage of sue cess Monday in an effort to track down Marvin Laird who, announcements said would campaign for the congressional seat vacated when Melvin R. ird became secretary of defense. had arrived in the mail, saying Marvin Laird is 51, was raised near DeKalb, was a New York attorney and planned to move to Stevens Point to bid for the 7th Congressional District post. Ody J.

Fish, state GOP chair- WEATHER FORECAST Snow flurries are' predicted Tuesday night for the Northeast rain is forecast for the Northwest and southern Texas. It will be colder east of the Mississippi and warmer in most areas to the west. (AP Wirephoto Map) The Daily Telegram fi A Eao Claire, Wisconsin Tuesday, Feb. 4', 1969 Eau Claire, and had been a resident here all of her life She was employed at the Midel fort Clinic as a bookkeeper for many yars Miss Kjorstad is survived by one niece, Mrs. Richard Spiers of Philadelphia, and one nephew, Louis E.

Kjorstad of Great Neck, N.Y. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until time of service at the funeral home. Alvin V. Wicklund Wicklund, 76, died Monday afternoon at the Mt. Washington Home.

ji al services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m., from Lenmark's, with Rev. R. Howard Fehr officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery. Mr.

Wicklund was born in Superior, and resided in Eau Claire most of his life. He had lived in Oregon for the past few years. He served with the Army in World War I France. He was employed by Uniroyal for many years. He was a member of the V.F.W.

and the 20-year club at Uhiroy al. 1 Mr. Wicklund is survived by three sons, Alvin C. and Rich ard J. of Minneapolis, John of Eau one sister, Mrs Pearl Seguin of Eau Claire and eight grandchildren.

Friends may call Wednes day afternoon and evening, and Thursday until time of service at Lenmark's. Paul Puhlmann Funeral services for Paul B. Puhlmann, 56, of 827 Starr will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday rom St. John's Lutheran Church, the Rev.

Roy B. chmsichel officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery in iVatertown, S.D. after a 1:30 service Friday at the Shaw- Vlesser Funeral Chapel in iVatenown.

Friends may call at the Gold- Funeral Home here from 4 p.m. Wednesday and at the hurch one hour prior to r- Thursday. He died Sunday night at Luther Hospital. Mr. Puhlmann, owner and op- rator of Little Paul's Tavern here for 14 years before he old it recently, was, born in Hazel, S.

D. and had been in 11 health. He was a member of the U.C.T. and the Nprthside Businessmen's Association. Surviving are his widow Evelyn; and three brothers, Walter of Hazel, S.

Richard of )maha, and Elmwood of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Johnson CHIPPEWA FALLS (Special Mrs. Winifred Johnson, 78 of 210 W. Spring died Sun day night at St.

Mary's Hos pital in Minneapolis. She wa born in 1890 in Eau Claire and graduated from Chippewa Fall High School in 1909. She late taught school in South Dakot and Jim Falls. In 1914 she mar ried Lester Johnson in Jim Falls; for five years they op crated a grocery store in Eau Claire and then moved to Island Lake and the New Auburn area where they lived until two years ago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Morley Strauch, Midland, Mich, and Mrs. Stanley News Briefs YOUTH OF MONTH Eric D. Sorensan, a senior at North High School, has been named Youth of the Month by the Eau Claire Optimist Club. He was chosen on the basis of academic excellence, and participation in football, dramatics and singing. He is a member the National 'Honor Society and photography editor of the school publication.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Sorenson, 519 Spring St. ASSIGNED U.

S. Army lapt. David Spakosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Spakosky, 1540 Hoover has been transferred from W.

Germany to Vietnam. The artillery officer is a graduate of Regis High School and Wisconsin State University here. His wife, the former Jean Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Frank, 1824 Conifer will liye here during her husband's tour of duty in the Far East.

SERVICE SCHOOL Airman Michael R. Moen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moen of 859 Maiden has been graduated at Sheppard AFB, from the training course for U.S.

Air Force electric pow- specialists. Airman Moen, 1967 graduate of Memorial High School, is being assigned Nellis AFB, for duty ith the Tactical Air Command. said no be found "If there Marvin Laird on is, Republican he hasn't Traffic Cases Need a Hearing Aid? HAS THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUl For Information or Appointment Write or Call Beltane 307 So. Barstow, Eau Claire Phone 832-1181 Ronald D. Lungren, 19, of 1115 S.

Dewey was found guilty in a County Court trial Monday on a charge of hit and run in the city Oct. 1. He was fined $20 and costs, including $15.60 in witness fees. Clarence W. Schlosser, 60, Durand, was found guilty in a trial on a charge of failing to yield right-of-way in the city Dec.

13. He was fined $5 and costs, including $15.60 in witness fees. Charles H. Gallop, 42, Ft. Lewis, forfeited $47 today for reckless driving in the county Jan.

16. Witness Upset at Sight of Nazi Killer GRAZ, Austria (UPI)-Marek Sledzik, 73, blanched when he came face to face Monday with Alfred Lusser, accused of murdering Jews in a Nazi World War II concentration camp. "Let me out of here!" he said. "Lusser is here in the room and when I see him I see dead bodies Sledzik testified Lusser helped shoot 20 patients in a Jewish hospital. There are 17 soil conservation districts in Puerto Rico.

Two Men Fined for Shoplifting Two Eau Claire men pleadet guilty in County Court today to charges of shoplifting in loca' stores. Harry W. Bement, 59, of 508 Hobart was arrested Jan 30 for stealing $3.93 in merchandise from the a 2424 E. Clairemont Ave. He was fined $50 and costs.

Louis C. Supri, 44, of 837 Niagara was arrested Jan. 31 for stealing $7.78 in merchandise from Kerms Super Market, 329 Water St. He was fined $55 and costs. Farm-City Day to Be Held Wednesday The annual Farm-City Day sponsored by the Rural Rela tions Committee of the Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce will be held here Wednesday according to John Carroll, com mittee chairman.

Many industries and i ness places will conduct tour for visiting area farmers dur ing the morning, and a lunch eon will be held at 12:30 p.m at the Hotel Eau Claire. The speaker at the luncheoi will be Douglas Weiford, for mer city manager here an now secretary of Local Affair and Development for Wiscon sin. FERE RUNS The fire de- artment was called Monday at 0:50 a.m. to the home of D. H.

riffin, 1414 Drummond where there was a chimney ire. Firemen returned to the wme at 11:45 a.m. when fire iroke out again in the chimney At 12:10 p.m. firemen went to he 1500 block of S. Hastings Way where they put out a mi nor fire in the trunk of a 1966 auto owned by D.

J. Feilback Milwaukee. DOGS FOUND A tan fe male beagle mongrel was foun Monday in the 400 block of Wa ter St. A male black and whit lound was found in the 220C block of Birch St. They may claimed at the local pound.

PROCLAMATION Cit; touncil President Stevens Ri ley has proclaimed the month of February to be dedicated the patriotic display of the American flag. He encouragec all citizens to display the flag ASSIGNED Private First Class Jerome B. Hoff, 20 son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoff, 224V 2 N.

Barstow St. was assigned Jan. 16 to the '25t Infantry Division in Vietnam His wife, Cindy, lives at 703 Barstow St. Memorial Third in Speech Meet NORTHFIELD, Minn. Mo nona Grove, high school speakers walked away with first place trophies in debate and sweepstakes competition at he 14th annual St.

Olaf College gh school inviational speech lurnament here Friday a nd aturday. Wisconsin speakers dominat- 1 the tourney in which approx- mately 150 students from 28 chools participated. Following Monona Grove in he debate competition were 'est Bend, high school, econd; and Durand, high chool, third. In the Sweep- takes, West Bend again was unnerup to Monona Grove, and Claire Memorial High school placed third. Individual event winners ere Linda Bohlig of Eau Claire Memorial in oratory, Barbara mith of Grand Rapids, igh school in extemporaneous peaking, and Jay Lambrecht Wausau, high school in adio speaking.

man, could lists. made himself known to us, Fish said. Sources in New York said the address provided in the an nouncement turned out to be that of the Museum of Natura History. Tennessee has 94 counties am 297 municipalities. France to Regulate Birth Control Pills PARIS (AP) the French official journal published two decrees today regulating the manufacture and sale by prescription of birth control pills and other female contraceptive devices.

Parliament approved use of the pill in France in December 1967, but application of the law was delayed by preparation of the decrees setting the details. A 1920 law had forbidden manufacture, sale or advertising of contraceptive devices. The pill has been on sale in France since 1964 but could be prescribed conditions. only The ights when an officer asked hlfll what he had been arrested for. 'I hit my motheMfrlaw," hi replied.

"Release that man," cried somone from the darkened audience. "Give him a medal," another shouted. The officers and victims in the room gave the suspect a standing ovation. permit sales on under certain new a Right Answer WESTON, W.Va. (UPI)Danny Beverlin, 19, was rifling a patrolman's locker in the back of the city jail Monday when police barged in on him.

Feigning amnesia, police said decrees Beverlin moaned "Where am An officer shoved him into a in A physician's 1 certificate that there is no indi-i cation its use would be harmful. and re hed You re Spectators Cheer for Accused Man HOUSTON (UPI)-A small- well-dressed but nervous man was led into the lineup room at police headquarters Monday. He fidgeted under the bright Call or LEHMAN DRUG STORE 201 N. Barsfow, Ph. 832-8381 Eau Claim For Info, or Appointment.

Two State Soldiers Killed in Vietnam WASHINGTON (AP) Tw Wisconsin Army men were on list of servicemen killed in ac tion in Vietnam released by th Defense Department Monday. They were Spec. 4 Jerrald Bulin, son of Mrs. and Mr Fred Bulin of Beloit, an Pfc. Ralph Blauvelt, son Mr.

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