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2c South Dakota Digest' Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. Thursday, March 17, 1988 Databank E. Rotherham, Sioux Falls, had $200 damage. 1986 Cadillac Cierra, driven by Darlys L. Rittal, Sioux Falls, had $2,500 damage.

Two-vehicle accident at 10th Street and West Avenue: 1979 Chrysler LeBaron, driven by Elizabeth A. Pauli, Sioux Falls, had $1,100 damage. 1981 Toyota driven by Lance C. St John, Sioux Falls, had $1,500 damage. Pauli cited for failure to stop for a red light Cancer death rate forecast The American Cancer Society estimates 985,000 new cancer cases in 1988, with the cancer death rate of 202 per 100,000 persons.

South Dakota has one of the lowest rates: 1 77 per 1 00,000. Cancer Deaths Cancer Deaths State cases 100,000 State cases 100,000 Alabama 17,000 211 Montana 3,100 183 Alaska 900 216 Nebraska 6,400 172 Arizona 12,500 179 Nevada 3,700 211 Arkansas 11,300 188 New Hampshire 4,000 195 California 97,500 180 New Jersey 35,800 227 Colorado 9,000 141 New Mexico 4,100 167 Connecticut 14,000 214 New York 76,500 199 Delaware 2,800 246 North Carolina 24,000 200 D.C. 3,200 264 North Dakota 2,700 205 Florida 63,800 182 Ohio 48,000 224 Georgia 21,500 199 Oklahoma 13,500 163 Hawaii 2,900 187 Oregon 11,000 194 Idaho 3,300 157 Pennsylvania 58,800 218 Illinois 47,500 200 Rhode Island 4,800 224 Indiana 22,500 213 South Carolina 12,400 207 Iowa 12,500 187 South Dakota 2,800 177 Kansas 9,700 170 Tennessee 20,000 199 Kentucky 16,500 204 Texas 53,000 156 Louisiana 17,000 209 Utah 3,500 118 Maine 5,500 198 Vermont 2,300 194 Maryland 18,900 241 Virginia 23,000 216 Massachusetts 28,000 217 Washington 16,500 179 Michigan 36,800 222 West Virginia 8,600 199 Minnesota 15,600 179 Wisconsin 19,500 194 Mississippi 12,000 ,185 Wyoming 1,300 128 Missouri 23,500 194 Puerto Rico 6,000 150 Source: American Cancer Society Iowa Lotto Here are the winning numbers selected Wednesday for the Iowa Lotto: 6,9,10,27, 28, 32. Lotto jackpot: $1.66 million. No one correctly picked all six numbers.

The jackpot climbs to an estimated $2 million for Saturday's drawing. Law log Sioux Falls Police Vandalism Tuesday was reported in the 2900 block of South Cliff Avenue. Vandalism was reported in the 400 block of South Sneve Avenue. A burglary was reported in the 700 block of West Eighth Street. An assault was reported at Ed Salear's Bar, 214 E.

12th St A man was arrested on -warrant in the 200 block of North Cliff Avenue. Vandalism was reported in the 4400 block of Ronning Drive. A man was arrested for shoplifting at Sears, 811 E. 10th St. Vandalism was reported in the 700 block of West Eighth Street A man was arrested on warrant at 10th Street and Prairie Avenue.

A larceny from a vehicle was reported in the 3900 block of South Fairhall Avenue. A larceny from a building was reported at the Fashion 4001 W. 41st St. Vandalism was reported in the 5800 block of West 36th Street. A man was arrested on warrant in the 100 block of West 12th Street.

A larceny was reported in the 800 block of Roberts Drive. Vandalism was reported at the Alpine Inn, 212 S. Sneve Ave. A liquor violation was reported in the 500 block of West 11th Street. A larceny from a vehicle was reported at Suburban Lanes, 2621 S.

Spring Ave. A man was arrested on warrant in the 3800 block of South Hawthorne Avenue. A man Wednesday was arrested for drunken driving in the 500 block of North Western Avenue. A larceny was reported in the 1400 block of East 17th Street. Vandalism was reported in the 300 block of South Chicago Avenue.

A larceny was reported in the 800 block of West 12th Street. Minnehaha County Sheriff A car fire Tuesday was investigated at the Baltic Lounge. guilty to occupancy of a premises; $50 fine. Duane F. Buthe, 33, 120 N.

Lake pleaded guilty to drunken driving; $350 fine, 30 days in jail, license revoked for 30 days; fine and jail time suspended provided defendant completes and pays for alcohol treatment. Gregory A. McPhee, 35, 814i2 S. Main pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, reduced from falsely reporting a bomb; 30 days in jail; sentence suspended provided defendant completes and pays for alcohol treatment and has no like offenses for two years. Antoine F.

Ladeaux 23, 131 S. Summit pleaded guilty to careless driving with one other case dismissed; $50 fine, 30 days in jail; jail time suspended provided defendant makes restitution and has no like offenses for one year. Rose M. Bauerle, 25, Salem, pleaded guilty to drunken driving first offense, reduced from drunken driving second offense; $750 fine, 90 days in jail, license revoked for one year; fine and 80 days jail time suspended with work release authorized provided defendant completes and pays for alcohol treatment. Scott A.

Hulst, 24, 420 W. Bailey pleaded guilty to Ijunting big game without a permit; $500 fine, 60 days in jail, hunting license revoked for one year; 57 days jail time suspended provided defendant has no hunting offenses for two years. Duane E. Pirrung, 39, Crooks, pleaded not guilty to simple assault, later was found guilty of same charge by Court; $300 fine, 90 days in jail; fine and jail time suspended provided defendant completes Domestic Abuse Project and has no like offenses for one year. Damien J.

Lorang, 29, 4108 E. 15th pleaded not guilty to drunken driving but was later found guilty of same charge in jury trial; $350 fine, 30 days in jail, license revoked for 30 days; $100 and jail time suspended. Donald Two Crow, 28, 1712 W. 12th St. No.

12, pleaded guilty to failure to appear at a scheduled hearing; $50 fine, 30 days in jail; jail time suspended provided defendant has no like offenses for one year. Barbara J. Kramer, 26, Mississippi, pleaded not guilty to second-degree passing of insufficient funds check, reduced from first-degree passing of insufficient funds checks; 90 days in jail; 80 days suspended with credit for 10 days served provided defendant makes restitution and has no like offenses for one year. Dawn L. Red Wing, 22, Flan-dreau, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of hit and run; 30 days in jail; sentence suspended' provided defendant makes restitution and has no like offenses for one year.

John M. McCord, 31, 503 N. Indiana pleaded guilty to hit and run; $200 fine, 30 days in jail, license revoked for 30 days; jail time suspended provided defendant does not drive without a valid license for one year. Section 7 in Taopi Russell J. Lowell to Sweetman Construction Section 12 in Wayne William G.

and Carole A. Legel to Henry J. and Dorothy A. Harwig; 811 N. Prairie Harvey E.

Mathieu to Ila M. Mathieu, Chester; Section 15 in Buffalo Townshipexempt. Magistrate Court Minnehaha County Susan M. Askey, 28, 758 S. Third pleaded not guilty to drunken driving, possession of one ounce or less of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, later pleaded guilty to reckless driving with the other cases dismissed; $200 fine, 30 days in jail; $100 and jail time suspended.

John Ri Pederson, 20, 3600 E. Sixth St. No. 209, pleaded not guilty to drunken driving, later pleaded guilty to reckless driving; $250 fine, 30 days in jail; $100 and jail time suspended. Jeffrey S.

Alberts, 27, 407 N. Covell Ave. No. 2, pleaded guilty to drunken driving with two other cases dismissed; $700 fine, 60 days in jail, license revoked for one year; fine and jail time suspended provided defendant successfully completes and pays for alcohol treatment. Brian A.

Little Dog, 24, Little Eagle, pleaded guilty to drunken driving; 10 days in jail, license revoked for 30 days. Michael A. Burgess, 28, 1408 E. Bennett pleaded guilty to first-degree petty theft, reduced from grand theft; 30 days in jail; sentence suspended provided defendant pays $180 restitution and has no theft offenses for two years. Curtis L.

Redfox, 25, 1301 E. Austin pleaded guilty to: unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, reduced from grand theft; simple assault, reduced from aggravated assault; resisting arrest; and false impersonation; for unauthorized use; six months in jail suspended provided defendant has no thefts for two years; for simple assault; one year in jail; six months suspended provided defendant has no violent offenses for two years; for resisting arrest; no jail, no fine; for false impersonation; no sentence. Ricky J. Lustig, 22, 1220 N. Summit Ave.

No. 3, pleaded guilty to two counts disorderly conduct, reduced from two counts simple assault; on each count; $100 fine, 30 days in jail; jail time suspended provided defendant has no self-initiated contact with victim and has no assault or fighting offenses for one year. Michael D. Loe, 24, Rushmore Motel, pleaded guilty to drunken driving second offense; $500 fine, 60 days in jail, license revoked for 30 days; fine and 30 days jail time suspended with work release authorized provided defendant completes and pays for alcohol treatment. Anthony D.

Anderson, 19, 310 E. 18th pleaded guilty to second-degree petty theft, reduced from first-degree petty theft; 30 days in jail; 15 days suspended with work release authorized provided defendant pays $50 restitution and has no like offenses for two years. Christine C. Anderson, 19, 2000 E. 31st St.

pleaded guilty to occupancy of a premises; $75 fine. Troy A. 6529 W. Essex pleaded guilty to unlawful occupancy; $50 fine. Bobby E.

Cooper, 41, 700 S. Minnesota Ave. No. 3, pleaded Real estate transfers Minnehaha County The following deeds on property were transferred and filed with the Minnehaha County register of deeds. The address of the property and transfer fee are listed.

When no address exists for the property, the legal description is included. The transfer fee, shown at a $1 to $1,000 ratio to the property's approximate value, represents the money that changed hands in the transaction. Exempt means that the participants stated that no money was involved in the transaction. Ronald Krogstad to State of South Dakota, Department of Transportation; Section 10 in Sver-drup Townshipexempt. O.

Lowell and Florence Ronning State of South Dakota, Department of Transportation; Section 33 in Dell Rapids Townshipexempt. Max L. and Diana F. Carter to State of South Dakota, Department of Transportation; Section 33 in Dell Rapids Townshipexempt. O.

Lowell Ronning to State of South Dakota, Department of Transportation; Section 33 in Dell Rapids Townshipexempt. S.T. Partnership and Albert R. Schelske to William and Pearl Thompson, 15 percent, Merle A. Ordal, 23 percent, Judy D.

Ordal, 32 percent, Merle A. Ordal and Judy Ordal in trust for Paul Ordal, Hartford; Section 22 in Hartford Townshipexempt. The Empire Inn to Randy and Juli Huber; Section 25 in Wayne Sturdevant's Motor Supply Inc. Sturdevant's 3402 S. Norton Ave.exempt.

Motor Supply Inc. to Sturdevant's 3402 S. Norton Ave.exempt. Sigurd and Cora Mae Ohme to Monte C. and Josephine M.

Berge; Fire calls Sioux Falls A fire alarm Tuesday sounded at 1428 E. Fifth St. A full-notifier alarm sounded at the 300 Building, 300 N. Dakota Ave. An internal alarm sounded at 2400 W.

Madison St A fuel spill was cleaned up at 4600 W. 41st St A vehicle fire was extinguished at 26th Street and Lake Avenue. Births St Joseph, Mitchell A boy to Gary and Cindy Bussmus, Mitchell, March 8. A boy to Daniel and Karen Fox, Bancroft, March 8. A girl to David and Karen Hohn, Ethan, March 8.

A girl to Scott and Carol Shep-pard, Mitchell, March 10. A boy to John and Kathy Aus-terman, Artesian, Friday. A boy to Gary and Marita Marx, Mitchell, Monday. A boy to Calvin and Jeanne Olivier, Stickney, Monday. Visitation hours McKennan 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

daily for all areas except mental health and obstetrics; hours for mental health are p.m. weekdays; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. For obstetrics, hours are and p.m. daily. Members of the immediate family may visit all areas of the hospital except the mental health unit anytime.

Sioux Valley 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. daily for adult medicalsurgical units and pediatric unit. Maternity Unit: General (adult, non-family) p.m.; family and siblings 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; and fathers may visit anytime. Visitors in intensive care and coronary care units are limited to immediate family. R.

C. Johnson Veterans Memorial 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. daily. Intensive care is limited to 10 minutes every two hours. Canto n-Inwood Memorial 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

daily. Dell Rapids Community 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. daily. Restricted visitation in coronary care and intensive care units. Small Claims Court Minnehaha County The following judgments were entered March 14 in Minnehaha County Small Claims Court.

Monetary judgments range from $500 to $2,000. The debtor is listed first; the creditor is second. Craig and Beth Katt, Aurora, to librarian at the Hudson public school. She also was a seamstress in the Hudson area. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in Alcester, the American Legion Auxiliary in Hudson, Hudson Lutheran Church and a women's circle.

Survivors include her husband; four sons: Robert, Mesa, Timothy, Denver; Murhl, Sioux Falls; and James, Hudson; two daughters: Mrs. Gary (Joan) Clark, St. Paul, and Mrs. Dennis (Andrea) Martin, Sioux City, Iowa; her father, Neil Burpee, Oakland, eight grandchildren; and two sisters: Mrs. Vern (Marion) Taylor, Yreka, and Mrs.

Gerry (Marjory) Greitin, Sumner, Wash. Services will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday in Hudson Lutheran Church, with burial in the Eden Cemetery. Prayers will be said at 8 p.m. Friday in Porter Funeral Home in Hudson.

Dale Ramesbothom ALEXANDRIA Dale Ramesbothom, 64, died Tuesday at his home in Alexandria. Mr. Ramesbothom was born Aug. 8, 1923, in Alvord, Iowa. He worked at Massey-Harris in Mitchell, then farmed in the Alexandria area for 35 years.

Survivors include a son, Del, of Texas; a daughter, Nancy Ramesbothom, Sioux Falls; four grandchildren; a brother, Arde, Grand-view, and six sisters: Milda Knudtsen, Hesperia, Mrs. Chap (Clara) Daly, McAllen, Texas; Verna Edmundsen, Tucson, Flora Stevens, Le Mars, Iowa; Lois Brightenburg, Westminster, and Mrs. George (Fern) Groth, Loma Linda, Calif. Services will begin at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in First United Meth AMI, Sioux Falls; $1,989.89.

Tom Haight, doing business as Shadco doing business as Cycle Empire, Sioux Falls, to Darryl Arndt, Jeffers, $1,922.90. George and Ruth Nowaks, Lennox, to Business Collection, Sioux Falls; $534.87. Carolyn L. Lohrenz, 1309 N.Cleveland Ave. No.

21, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $550.63. Linda K. Sigurdson, 1001 Liberty Place, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $534.86. Denise Broek, Sioux Center, Iowa, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $1,685.26. Daniel C.

Johnson, Beresford, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $602.09. Greg Rick doing business as Hallmark Homes, Brandon, to Mahlanders, Sioux Falls; $1,696.19. Jeff Edgington, 3709 N. Ninth to Lynn Powers, Neveda, Iowa; $1,022.90. Gina Toutges, 705 N.

Cleveland Ave. No. 208, to Todd and Jim Hanisch, 3505 E. 33rd $1,209.70. Gale Jones, 1420 E.

Ninth to Alma Underberg, 4701 E. 12th $686.24. Ron Thorson, doing business as Thorson Hearing Aid Service, 4500 S. Minnesota to Gerritt and Erma DeJong, Sibley, Iowa; $1,237.40. Matthew F.

and Margaret Hagin, 815 N. Harrington to AMI, Sioux Falls; $1,415.57. Mark A. and Mary Harrington, Mitchell, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $1,495.26. Jerry and Shelly Crooks, 758 S.

Phillips to AMI, Sioux Falls; $1,710.04. Paul E. Dysart 820 S. Ninth Ave. No.

2, to AMI, Sioux Falls; $764.92. Bert Cauthon, doing business as Bert's Tree Service, 1015 S. Cliff to Assured Collection, Sioux Falls; $579.77. odist Church in Alexandria, with burial in Green Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday in Will-Montgomery Funeral Chapel in Alexandria. Leonard Schoeberl PARKER Leonard Schoeberl, 79, Parker, died Tuesday in the Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hospital in Sioux Falls. Mr. Schoeberl was born June 15, 1908, in Winifred.

He attended St. Mary's School in Salem and served in the Navy during World War II. On April 23, 1946, he married Gertrude Skelly in Bridgewater. He operated a filling station near Worthing, then moved to an acreage west of Parker in 1952. He worked as a carpenter and for Schoneman Lumber Co.

for many years. He was a member of St. Christina Catholic Church and was a past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife; and two sisters: Marie Clancy, Alexandria; and Mrs. Lawrence (De-lores) Lee, Sioux Falls.

Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Friday in St Christina Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. today in Hofmeister Funeral Home, Parker. A scripturerosary service will begin at 7 tonight in the church.

Estelle Wollmann FREEMAN Estelle M. Wollmann, 89, a 52-year resident of Freeman, died Tuesday in Hope-dale Nursing Home, Hopedale, 111. Estelle Lugibill was born May 11, 1898, in Bluffton, Ohio. She was graduated from Bluffton College in 1920 with a degree in music. On June 21, 1925, she married Dr.

Michael J. Wollmann in Traffic accidents The following accidents involved $2,000 or more in damages. Tuesday Two-car accident at Ninth Street and Summit Avenue: 1979 Toyota Corolla, driven by Lisa M. Johnson, Sioux Falls, had $880 damage. 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier, driven by Carol R.

Jacobs, Sioux Falls, had $1,460 damage. Johnson cited for proceeding without safe passage. Two-car accident in the 2600 block of South Minnesota Avenue: 1984 Chevrolet station wagon, driven by Michael A. Michaels, Sioux Falls, had $1,500 damage. 1979 Volkswagon, driven by Sara J.

Howlin, Sioux Falls, had $500 damage. Two-car accident at Second Street and 13th Avenue; 1980 Mercury Marquis, driven by Michael Deaths1 Sioux Falls Kermit Kohlmeyer Kermit K. Kohlmeyer, 38, 4605 Eriarwood died Tuesday in his home. Mr. Kohlmeyer was born Feb.

2, 1950. Sioux He attended Hope School and Sioux Falls Crippled Children's Hospital School. He was employed in the family business at Mid-town Storage Distributing. He Kermit was a member Kohlmeyer of the Zion Lutheran Church. Survivors include his mother, Donna Kohlmeyer, Sioux Falls; two brothers: Kevin and Michael, both of Sioux Falls; and two sisters: Mrs.

Robert (Diane) Nelson and Mrs. Lonny (Karen) Boehrns, both of Sioux Falls; and his grandmothers: Elsie Kohlmeyer, Sioux Falls; and Freda Kruger, Marshall, Minn. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Friday in the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Hills of Rest Memorial Park.

Prayers will be said 7:30 tonight in Miller Funeral Home. State Betty Fredrikson HUDSON Betty L. Fredrikson, 59, Hudson, died Tuesday in Sioux Valley Hospital after a four-month illness. Betty Burpee was born April 2, 1928, in Chippewa Falls, where she lived until her marriage to Burton Fredrikson Aug. 1, 1949, in Hudson.

She was a cook and later the Crime Stoppers Up to $1,000 could be received as reward for vital information concerning crimes in Sioux Falls and all calls are kept confidential. If you have information about a crime call Crime Stoppers at 339-7007. Compiled by Jim Protexter consistory board for three years. Survivors include his wife; two sons: Jim, Hills, and Ronald, Princeton, three daughters: Mrs. Gerrit (Patricia) Niemeyer, Inwood; Mrs.

Phil (Mildred) Rensink, Ireton, Iowa; and Mrs. Mike (Shirley) Ach-terhof, Boyden, Iowa; 20 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild; four brothers: Frank and Gerrit, both of Inwood; Henry and John, both of Rock Rapids, Iowa; and two sisters: Josina Hilt, Inwood; and Helena Reinsma, El Monte, Calif. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday in First Reformed Church, with burial in Richland Cemetery. Visitation with the family present will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Friday, with a prayer service at 8:15 in the Porter Funeral Home, Inwood. Lyle AAcLeod Miller Funeral Home Our Care KERMIT KOHLMEYER 4605 Briarwood Services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday at Zion Lutheran Church. Prayer service 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Miller's Chapel.

VINCENT HALL 6601 West 6th Services pending. his grandmother: Mrs. Carolyn Mar, Brookings. Services will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Catholic Campus Parrish, with burial in St Thomas More Catholic Cemetery in Brookings.

Visitation will be 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at Rude's Funeral Home and before services at the church. Out of state Marinus Van de Kieft Jr. INWOOD, Iowa Marinus Van de Kieft 72, Inwood, died Tuesday in the Canton-Inwood Memorial Hospital in Canton of cancer. Born Sept.

27, 1915, in Utrecht, Netherlands, he came to the United States at the age of 4 and settled in the Rock Valley, Iowa, area. He married Catherine Waldrip March 30, 1940, in Bell-flower, Calif. The couple lived in Downey and Artesia, until moving to the Inwood area in March 1948. They farmed near Inwood until moving into town in 1973. He then worked for farmers in the area until 1985.

Mr. Van de Kieft was a member of First Reformed Church, was Sunday School treasurer for four years and served on the church FUNERAL HOME 335-2286 HOWARD M. ANDERSON 506 S. Sycamore Services will be today at 11:00 a.m. at East Side Lutheran Church.

Bluffton. Mrs. Wollmann was the soprano soloist in the Freeman production of The Messiah. Her husband died in 1976. Survivors include three daughters: Mrs.

Richard (Marilyn) Scanlar, Sierra Vista, Mrs. Neil (Thelma) Alford Hope-dale; and Theda Wollmann, Bloo-mington, eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Don (Katheryne) Patterson, Bluffton. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Friday in the Walter Funeral Home in Freeman, with burial in the Freeman City Cemetery.

Edith Beeninga MONROE Edith Beeninga, 93, Monroe, died Wednesday in Tieszen Memorial Home in Marion. Arrangements are pending with the Walter Funeral Home in Marion. John Syrstad BROOKINGS John William Syrstad, 21, of San Diego, formerly of Brookings, died Monday in San Diego as the result of a motorcycle accident. Mr. Syrstad was born March 25, 1966, in Sacramento, Calif.

He moved to Brookings as a boy from Stockton, and was graduated from Brookings High School in 1984. In November 1984, he enlisted in the Navy and was presently stationed in San Diego. Survivors include his parents: Robert Syrstad, Mitchell; and Michele Syrstad, Brookings; four brothers: Allen Bolte, Lennox; Terry Bolte and Tim Bolte, Sioux Falls; Robert Syrstad Brookings; four sisters: Mrs. Brian (Cheryl) Abbas, Worthing; Mel-inda Holland, San Diego; Melissa Syrstad, Brookings; Mrs. Gerald (Laurie) Cressman, Hartford; and.

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