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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 2

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George Coach, Dies A THF AU ClAIPf UAOCt Tuesday, July 26, 1960 Mrs. Herman Kersten children and 12 great grand children. 4oods prepared the nic were shown by Cynthia j-Brummond, Lana Bauer, Jan tAU CLAIR6 Funeral services at 2 p.m. riAm -I 70 Thursday will be conducted jUlcS Ol Age 01 tO N6ws Briefs Mother, Two Girls Hurt as Car Rolls Mrs. Herman Kersten, 73, of 2028 Hayden Altoona, George Coach, 86, died at the Eau Claire County Home for the Aged Monday evening.

Funeral arrangements are being made by Stokes and Sons. at the Hogseth-Pederson Funeral Chapel by Virgil A. Hoyer of the Central Lutheran Church who will be assisted by the Rev. P. C.

Daniel- died at Sacred -Heart Hos state college, had one year of University of Wisconsin Extension, attended Eau Claire State College, and received her bachelor Of education degree from Stevens Point State College. Naturally FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP!) Sign at the South Freeway Cafe: "Smile If ldlls you and you'll die with a (Tin on your face." pital Sunday evening. She is survived by her hus Jefferson Court, took first place In the puppy class at the! son rne Dunai service two sons, Roger -of roresi nm emeiciy. Pine Harbor, Chippewa Falls.

BARRON (Special) A enas may can ai me iu- and WilIIam of Altoona: three i VAGRANCY CHARGE James L. Taylor, 40, Oxford, N. pleaded guilty in county court Monday and was sentenced to two days In Jajl on a vagrancy charge. City police arrested Taylor Monday mornine when they found him New Richmond mother and neral nome irom i p.m. Mrt Mauri Thnmn to time of the son, Eau Claire, Mrs.

Minnie coulee Kennei ciud aog snow held at LaCrosse over the weekend. DISEASE REPORT Seven Cases, of communicable disease were reported to the City-County Health Depart Wednesday funeral. her two small daughters were hospitalized here at Memorial Hospital for injuries suffered Independence Woman Receives Masters WHITEHALL (Special) Mrs, Lily S. Reich, Independence, received the master of science degree in administration and supervision Opdale, Spooner, and Mrs. ice Baumgarten, Barbara Hamm, Janice and Joyce; Olson, Edna Mayer, Margaret Zich, and Marcia Spancl.

Garments made In the clothing project were shown by Sandra Skinvik, Barbara Hamm, Donna Brummond, Gail Thompson, Edna Mayer, Janice Baumgarten and Mar-syl Zich. A plant press for his conservation project was i s-played by David Lund. Richard Zich gave a talk on his poultry project. Janice Baumgarten and Marian Zich showed articles made In their home furnishing project and- Marian gave a talk on her home grounds project. A leather craft demonstration was given by Edna Mayer and Gail Thompson.

T. Bonie, Minneapolis; a when their car rolled over at wandering around In the 100. brother, Allen Schilling, Mil T.C. Groundwater waukee; nine grandchildren, An American nickel contains 75 per cent copper and. 25 per cent nickel.

ment last woek. There were4 12:45 p.m. Sunday: Mrs. Phyllis Katiun, 40, suffered a broken pelvis. Elaine, seven great grandchildren at summer quarter com block on S.

Barstow bt. FOR RENT camp trailers, tents, cots, sleeping bags, roll-away beds, three cases of chlckenpox and two each of measles and mumps. Dies at Hospital 4, suffered a broken shoulder and several nieces and neph ews. mencement exercises ai me Winona State College recent THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER ly. Mrs.

Reich has been IT" Rental. 1202 umana. Thomas C. Groundwater, Mrs. Kersten was a of the Altoona Methodist READY MIXED Concrete.

60, of 735 Churchill died day at Eau Clair. Wl. Enlared at Jnd matter at th BOlt OffiCjf EdU rChurch and of the ladies Sunday at Sacred Heart Hos Our service satisfies. First in quality Service. Dial TE 4-4184.

Consumer' Service. auxiliary of the Brotherhood Claira, under 1ht Act of Congraai ol March U7V. pital here. teacher in the bth and (in grades in the Whitehall school the past 14 years. A graduate of Bismarck, N.

high school, she attended the Valley City, N. of Railway Trainmen. and broken arm, and July, 11, suffered- i shock and bruises. According to County Traffic Officer Elmer Samberg, the mother was driving east on Hy. 8 about a mile west of Barron when she lost, control of the car.

It went Into a ditch, rolled over, and came to rest on a side road. He was employed at the By mall In Wisconsin within I mnet of Eau Claira, I year, month! 15.00; by carrlar In Eau Claira, wtk, 40c AIR CONDITIONED Huebsch Coin Laundry FOR SALE baby crib gate. TE 5-9459. GOING ON VACATION? LITTLE PAUL says, take along a bucket of his chili enjoy good food on your trip. SPORT JEEPSTER 5 white with black top unholsterv.

Completely re Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Smith Funeral Chapel with Rev. Chris Everson officiat Sterling Pulp and Paper Company here for 43 years and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Branch office Putnam Heights, attendant on duty. State Farmers Used Emergency Program He is survived by his wife; HACK BY I'OI'ULAlt DEMAND! GARAGE FIRE City two sons, John, U.S.

Air firemen were called to 648 Force, Greenland, Thomas ing. Burial will be Rest Haven cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel this afternoon, and evening and Wednesday until the time of services. First Ave. Sunday afternoon storedlike new.

See Ca'l jTS. Eau Claire; five sisters by a fire in a garage owned Mrs. Genevieve Felt, Menom- by Carl A. Tetzloff. Minor Dorner, 800 E.

Madison at. UTILITY ELECTRIC TE 2-9747 now at 2305 Eddy Lane. JJAOOE onie, Mrs. Harold Neilsen St Paul Mrs T.lnvd 'Rriirk damage was reported. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MADISON (AP) -The executive office said Monday approximately 600 a i i farmers in five northern Wisconsin counties bought 41 carloads of feed and grain under the emergency feed program.

The program was instituted at Gov. Gaylord Nelson's request last a cmt, Dewitz Funeral Set Here on Wednesday Funeral services for Kenneth O. Dewitz, 32, who died Saturday at his home in Waterloo, Iowa, will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. from Grace Lutheran Church, the Rev. Marcus I.

Gravdal of- ner, Eau Claire, Mrs. La- llTP Preserver Vera Page, Chicago, rrebCrvei Bernard Schorer, MankatoJCJnnc I PVIPH Council 1257 Rosary for HENRIETTA SAYS can get our Fresh Fancy Grade eggs daily between Brother Thomas Groundwa PS ter, Tues. 7:30 pm. at Golden 9:00 and 6:00 Sold retail at Funeral Home. SALE ARROW nTm farmers in the region were the Redwood Farm, 2 ml.

So Chippewa on Hwy. 53. OPEN Mon Fri. 'til P. M.

Siker's Furniture. Shirts. Lund's. Graham Ave. Lficiating.

Interment will be AVIS The Sensational Capitol Recording Artist On The Hammond Organ MTELY auu oiA giquuLiiuuicu. The Rt. Msgr. J. Francis Brady will conduct funeral services at 8:30 a.m.

Wednesday at the Golden Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Patricks Catholic Church. Burial will be In St. Patrick's Cemetery.

Rosary devotions will be at CHIPPEWA FALLS -Three persons appeared in Judge Orrin H. Larrabee's Chippewa County Court Monday on charges of failure to provide sufficient lifep -servers for passengers in a moving boat. The check-out was made at Lake Wlssota in the Scandinavian LOOSE DOG Earl W. Hen- hard hit by adverse weather. The office said saving under the program amounted to 50 to 80 cents per hundred pounds.

Counties involved neman, Rt. 19. forfeited $5 in Mr. Dewitz was born in Lcounty court Monday for al CHANGES PLEA Alvin N. Cowell, 33.

Rt. 4 Mondovi, lowing a dog to run at large Eau Claire and lived here mdst of his life. He graduated from Eau Claire High were Ashland, Bayfield, Flor Thursday. pleaded guilty in county court Monday to a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct with a over the weekend by Warden ence, Iron and Price. 7:30 p.m.

today for the School in 1945 and served NEW GROCERY STORE fixtures for sale. Russell Paul, Milton Dieckman. Frank Mrozinskl. Chippe 13-year old girl. He had plead with the UrS.

Navy In the Knights, of Columbus and at 8:30 p.m. for the public. Friends may call at the funeral borne this afternoon Colfax, Wis. Phone 12 11, ed innocent to the cnarge a European Theater from 1945 week ago. Judge Connor T.

For Your Listening and Dancing Pltasura to 1948. He was discharged from the Navy and enlisted Colfax. HENRIETTA SAYS Hansen adjourned the case to and night. In the Army, serving a "year Air Force Recruiting Office to Be Closed M-Sgt. Jim Rhody of the U.

S. Air Force recruiting service has announced the recruiting office in Room Aug. 9 and ordered the state welfare department to make Try them on your skillet and a half, until he was dis Fresh Fancy Grade Eggs. charged in 1951. He was a a presentence investigation Cowell posted a $500 bond.

member of Grace Lutheran Sold retail at Redwood Farm, 2 ml. so. Chippewa, on Hy. 53 Olger Olson, 67 Known In The Entertainment World As "THE GREATEST MODERN ORGANIST" 33 of the post office will be ANTIQUE LAMPS wired, DIVORCE GRANTED A divorce was granted to Mrs. also, expert house wiring done reas.

Jack's Elec. Fix-It wa Falls, paid fine (and costs) amounting to $11.20 on the charge. Also fined on the same charge' were Steve Hebert, Rt. 3, Chippewa Falls, $7.20 and Dennis K. Flint, Chippewa Falls, $11.20.

Hebert told the court he went to the assistance of a floundering pontoon boat on Lake Wissota but failed to carry the necessary number of preservers. His fine was lowered by Judge Larrabee. Two more boaters, charged with the same offense, will be brought to court later, Dieckman indicated Monday. The new statute became a law April 1, 1960. Virginia Roach, 37, in circuit Shop.

815 Plum St. TE 4-4546 CAME court Friday from Joseph J. Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge closed July 28 and 29, while he attends an Air Force conference. The office will reopen July 30, and office hours will then continue as usual from 7:30 to Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday.

MUFFLERS Guaranteed as long as you own your car Roach, 38. both Eau Claire, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. She was Church in Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. Dewitz i survived by his wife, Shirley, and three children, Pamela Kay.

Rodney Kenneth and Catherine Amanda, all of Waterloo; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Dewitz. Eau Claire; three sisters.

Mrs. Donald Ott, Phoenix, Mrs. Hiram Ellingson, Madagascar, and Romona Dewitz of Eau Claire. Friends may call this afternoon and evening and Wednesday morning at "DOWNTOWN EAU CLAIRE" of Hixton, Dies OSSEO (Special) Olger Olson, 67, Hixton died Sunday at Sacred Heart Hospital In Eau Claire. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.

m. at the Oftedahl Funeral Home here and at 2 p.m. at South Beef River Lutheran Church with Rev. E. B.

Chrls-topherson officiating. Burial Brake Jobs, tune etc Expert workmanship serv also granted alimony, support Ice. Gillette Comp. Serv 5-6169 of their two children, and a property settlement. KING KOIN Launderette JACK HARMON DINNER July 28 Serving 6 7 216 Water 2131 Western (old Hy.

53) A cor. 8th A Vine SALE SALE SALE Cuff pm, Eau Claire Rod Gun. Robbins Hustlers will be In the Beef Riven links, earrings, India brass, DOG BITE Steven Llndow, 14. of 406 Eighth was plus 17 Jewel watches at S14 95: Diamonds as low as Cemetery. Mr.

Olson was born in the Town of Northfield and lived there until he moved to Hixton in 1954 where he was The annual club tour of the Robbins Hustlers 4-H Club was held at the Washington Town Hall. All 4-H mpmhcri and thplr treated in Luther Hospital aa A. after he was bitten by his iYlTS. DelZnef, 70 grandparent's dog at their home on Route 5 Saturday DlCS 0l CnlDpeWQ vninc i rr evening. $.15.

Hendrlckson Jewelry, "Co-op Annex. WANTED -Used. clean, parts foreman at the Hixton1 jnvjtri A nic StUdlO COOCn ttt Implement Co. I njc SUppPr was served, and Survivors include his wife, I mmh H.mnrctr,. extension 499 to 4 pm.

Upholstering Moody's 5-5061 CHIPPEWA FALLS (Special) Mrs. Marearct Belz- tions and talks on the pro 2-8609 after 4:30. GLADS. 1402 Vine. 4-4282 Maude; two sons, Menford, Anchorage, Alaska, and Lor-en.

Fall Creek; two brothers. JACKIE DAVIS coming ner, of W. River July 25 to the Cameo, died Sunday at 4 15 a at jects they have been carrying during the year. Joseph Hospital here. William.

Hixton, and Edwin, (Advfriiwmenf) SB II H. DAYS and JULY 31 AUGUST 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Born in Mutigart. t.er-'Osseo; two sisters, Mrs. Otis many, she came here in 1887 Anderson. Augusta, and Mrs after her marriage to Fred'carl Haralsrude.

Osseo; and Belzner. They lived in Shef-0ne granddaughter, field. Iowa, and Eau Claire Friends mav call at the fu before coming here in 1903. neral home from Wednesdav For the past 24 years she' afternoon. BRICK STONE.

Largest election In the northwest. Gorton N. Oxford 5-9709 HOME LOAN8. TE. 4-4800.

MONARCH LOUNGE "Across from Hotel Eau entertainment nightly. Rosalind Erlckson at the piano bar. What is a Nervous Breakdown? It is not a suddeg crack-up, say the experts, but repreaenta "a ROOFING, large selection; shingles, siding all types; white marble gravel built-up. Mattlce Roof Const. 5-3004.

LOST Blue parakeet. Fri. Kings Addition. TE 2-1485. CALL GEORGE L.

TIETZ for refrigeration. TE 2-4908. DOG WINNER A Great Dane puppy owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy, 1310 has lived with a daughter, Mrs Margaret Walworth here i.

She was a member of "ti a iiiiiiiuii SUNDAY, JULY 31-8 P.M. In Grandstand (One Performance Only) progressive inability to cope Tl iu.iiiivj Ml WJJW the at I II English Lutheran Church Alpha HqII DlCS wi111 anxiety. fA iwiminff 11 it closed Hnd has since Signals are cltarly titiblt." Arti- unt belonged to the Central onged to the Central Lu- Alnh Hall 71 died cle in Aumist Re(W. theran. 1 OV Sunday nicht at the a tells you what these airnala Chippewa Court CHIPPEWA FALLS -Paying fines in Judge Orrin H.

Larrabee's Chippewa Coun- I oninn nI 'MUSIC for AMERICA" SACRED MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA Mrs Bel.ner is survived by Claire Home for the Aged are, and suggests actions to two daughters. Mrs -arrangements are uke in Parly aU August worth and Mrs Hoyd Jen-lbelng made by the Anderson i38Uenow, on sen. Eau Claire; four grand-iFuneral Home of Augusta. JL Featuring- ty Court Monday were Dale Woodford. Rt.

3, Eau Claire, non registration. $15; Roger W. Davis. Chippewa Falls. 'artertal violation, $15; Phil- 1 lip Leahy, Chippewa Falls, nonregistration.

$15; Thomas I J. LeClelr. Chippewa Falls. 1 Uncle Sam If: Eihl Woirri. Bui Corle.

Grtg loren, Whita Sii-lari, Kurt Kouer, Cher, bafora pra-jentad in Witconnn. 4 SUPER SPECIAL VALUE 1 WEEK ONLY! crossing over yellow line. $15, Carlos W. Myre, Loyal, cross lng over yellow line. $15; Rich ard L.

Slgnorelll. Hales ConJ A PrcgraTi For The Entire Family! SPECIAL ADD FEATURE SUZANNE JOHNSON 401 S. Barstow St. Handsome, comfortable ners, crossing over yellow line. $15; Durward E.

Urban Chippewa Falls, Impropci right turn, $15; Joseph Vajgrt Rt 5. Chippewa Falls, crossing over yellow line. $15; John W. Mm Amna" finolui racanily ftoiortd with Frrd Wonng Cfn-irpond parformonca ol tha Wh.it Houia wil Hra. ETHEL WATERS pewa Falls, failure to stop arter accident.

$15. In durable wash- About 500 Americans live In Kobe. Japan a seaport of one million Inhabitant; CHIPPEWA FALLS Ca-dct I-avrry B. Dodfe, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter S. Dodge. Chippewa Fall. la receiving six week of training at the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps summer camp at Fort Riley. Kan.

The training Is scheduled to be concluded July 29 Dodge Is a 1337 graduate of Chfppwa High School nd li a student at the University of Wlnconatn In Madl on He a mrmber of Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity. OWEN Cadet Thorn A. r.rorg. 21. on of Mr.

and Mrs William George. Owen I receiving tlx wrek of (mining st the Afmy Rf-arrvr Officer Training Corp 'immer rump at Fort Riley. Kan The training Is rhrd-ulrd to be concluded July 29 Pairing thl training Cadet George receiving practical experience nd Inafmctlon In ablo plastic cover Jl FOR HIM 'tJ, I Ife-Inn both nr rs down BILL CARLE WHITE SISTERS lartlraj technical and ad-mmlatmtiv ub)erta. with apcl emphaila I placed on the duties of a aec-ond lieutenant George la i7 graduate of Ccn Withe High School and la a atuderrt at the Uni -rity of Wincomin In Madl Hia wife, Gloria, livea In Madiaon Cadott Legion Officers CAtMirr iSprrUP The Cadott American Iejlon held an election of offlcera at Ita WIDE and Hondsomi Diomond Wtdding King 75 Perfect gift for your Chritmoi (flight I A we-ddmg ring of manly In yellow or wru gold, with thr iporalmg dtomondl to reflect your leva) through th yean. meeting recently with I-awrenre L.

Prlca elected commander One of the lorgmt entrlp of livpstock, poultry and other agricultural dployv A moat wnuiuot. nHiiiit. anliqua and (ma orti duplny CONSflVATION. INOUSTIAl ARTS AND FINt AtTS UUDINCi All rilllD WITH INTMIUINO AND IDUCATIONAl DISPIAYS Ooraaawi Flowar Duploy "HOaTINO flOWHJ-' MIGHTY MIDWAY OF FUN OLSON SHOWS FEATURING 4 NEW RlDES Oat Adm.Adlf SOc yndtr fMl Write or Phone Now for Reserved Seoh PArk 3-4463 kAPT iimmerman. CHOICE off POPULAR COLORS Attractive styling with tvfted back and nail trim named lt vice commander; William Scheldler.

2nd vice, commander. Charles Pod hola. adjutant. David A Dii gal. finance officer; Howard V.

Landry, historian; Ed ward G. Burlah. chaplain; Kenneth Mitchell, act at-arma; Leon A. Ruff, aerv-Ice officer; Nelmer H. HoHe.

publicity officer; and Her-man Kaiser, membership chairman. The new offlcera wlJJ fr In tailed Auf. 401 So. Borttow St..

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