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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 5

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party for the alientation of af- for speeding in the city. Court Refuses to til his retirement in 1963. Mr. Hagen was a member of Aiken 5 The- Dally Telegram Eau Claire. Wisconsin Friday, Nov.

18,1966 Ban Dates by Girl Traffic Cases Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, A total $80 was forfeited for the following city Sparking violations: 16 prohibited' parking, Voice of the People (Continued from 4 A) WAUKESHA (AP) Norman Zurah. of Minneapolis, Mystic Lodge No. 213 of Aiken, of naval gunfire support for Behm, 20, can conUnue to date Darlene Peterson, 16. Re has six overtime, two proniDitea zone, and 112 meter violations. fection of his parenxs.

"It would appear that the re- verse is true, and that a parent has no right to bring an action against a third party for alienation of the. affection of his daughter." Peterson objected to Behm as a suitor for his daughter be-of the difference. Mariorie C. Fanetti. 18- Rt.

Minneapolis Athletic friendly forces ashore. The Hol- the law on his side. dent of Eau Claire for 40 years. Mr. Lowry was a retired plastering contractor.

He is survived by his wife, Agnes two sons, Irving, Sacramento, ancL i 1-liam Eau Claire one daughter. Mrs. Vernon Albrecht, "Eau Claire; brothers, Frank Victoria, Tex.r and Edward Eau CUjire; and seven grand-i children; Services will be at the Lake Jim Falls, was found guilty Club, and Central th a Church of Minneapolis i nee hster will now join her sister ships of. -Destroyer Division 92 'there's not much we can do in County Court today on her ana wny Wisconsin has lost a great portion of its ame fish Red Chinese nolo contendere plea to a charge in her homeportfYokosuka, about it," said Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle D. Peterson Thursday after here in the North. Wisconsin n. of inattenitve driving Nov. 14 when she was involved in a 1927, Surviving Is his wife.

Mabel, a former resident of Eau Claire. Services wUl be at the John- failing to get a court order tnat would keep Behm from calling STORY HOUR There will two-car, personal injury acci Tighten Hold "Things will probably turn out all right in the end," Peter-' son said. dent, causing an estimated $400 son-Stroback Funeral Home in be a childrens' story hour at the Public Library beginning beaver. These little hardworking damconstructors were on just about every little stream or creek in the north providing a damages, on N. Hastings Way on the girl.

Circuit Judge tlaire Voss denied Peterson's request, saying: Street Methodist Church at at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. near Eddy Lane. "She was fined in Viet Reds 9:30 ajn.

Monday, the Rev. costs. VANDALISM Mary Stokes, natural tiamtat tor an wuaite. Perry Saito Burial The birth frequency in the world is about 35 for every 1,000 "Our Supreme Court has held that a child has no right to Minnows by the billions pro will be Lake View Cemetery. Ronald E.

Davis, 30, of 1415 LONDON (UPIHRed China was "reported today to have bring an action against a thirdtpersons, the death rate 18. Lyndale was found guil Hopkins, at 11 ajn. Satn urday. Committal rites will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Eau Claire at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the Rev.

Johan Thorson of Grace Lutheran Church, Local arrafigementsare being made at the Stokes and Sons Funeral Home. Rt. 1 Eau Claire, reported to police Thursday that the a n-terma was torn off her car parked in the 200 block of vided Jood for our game fish and we had game fish galore. Yes, we had to trap beaver to ty on his nolo contendere plea more than doubled her "techni Friends may call at Stokes and Sons Funeral Chapel Sunday after 3 p.m., and at church' Monday morning prior to a charge of speeding Nov, cal troops" in North Viet Nam, thereby also strengthening her Jones St. Damage was estimat prevent an overpopulation but 12 in the 2800 block on N.

Hastings Way. He was fined $10 and ed at $7. to time of the service. political hold on Hanoi. not completely wipe them out.

When this happened all the Ht- costs. THEFT Harold Olson, 41a ATAcdro AruiA uit Villi rut rvir Glenn Petska, 45, of 505V4 Leonard Toycen Earlier this year the authoritative. Institute for--' Strategic Studies (ISSrsaid Pekmg has 3021 Douglas Lane, told police 1 a in Thursday that leather brief CHETEK (Special) Leon very much needed game fish food, forcing the game fish to eat one Another and their own Mrs. Kate Horn PLUM CITY (Special)-Mrs. Kate Horn, 84, died Thursday case was stolen 'from his car nocent to a charee 'of double parking in the 2100 block on P'.

Hp msted a' $13" bond ard Toycen, 84, Town of a Creek, died Wednesday night parked at 2424 E. Clairemont reproduction. So you see, Mr Ave. It is valued at $10. afternoon in the Plum City Hos in his home.

He spent his en and a trial is set for Nov. 30. Editor, this has happened be 1 tire life on the farm on which ITEMS STOLEN -t Leo Da- Like that YJ built-in goodness? I iz porft just say 1 KrSnHv cqv 1 Robert D. Pfannenst'el, 20. A lifelong resident of Plum cause we have an appointed un qualified Conservation m- he was born Feb.

22, 1882. sent some 40,000 "railway engineer troops and supporting anti-aircraft artillery" to North Viet Nam to maintain the supply line from the Chinese border to Hanoi. This figure is now understood to have been more than doubled as a result of a stepped up flow of Red Chinese into North Viet ken, Altoona, reported to police uxu Bridgeman Han, was found "guilty on- his no'o missioner and to make things at ll p. m. that two top coats, valued at $20, were stolen from Surviving are his wife, Helen, to whomhe would havejbe one son, Laverne," Sand Creek; one his car parked at 2240 Fen consin must live by the.

laws tendere plea to a charge" speeding Nov. 12 in the "300 block on Hastings Way. He City, she was the widow of John Horn, a retired farmer who died -of this year -cou' pie had been wed for 62 years. Jiuryiving are one son, Lester Horn, two sisters, Mrs. Joe Hophan, Plum City, and Andrew Forte, wick Ave.

James Guenther, it these dictators while our daughter Mrs. Melvin Hanson 1609 a was fined $10 and costs. boys are 'dying in Viet Nam to Nam, according to latest comb and brush set was taken stave off dictatorship. Yes, Mr Sherburn, Minn one brother, Dermont, Colfax; one sister, Jonathan K. Refsell, 18, of from bis car parked in the Editor, it is high, time for a change.

Let's do our part so Mrs. Otto Braaten, Eau Claire; and seven grandchildren. Wakefield, six rand-, ftat some day we will have vv Services be Saturday at children and one great grandchild. Services will be at 9 a. 1 p.nCat the Burnham Funer 1222 F.

Lexington plead-' ed guilty to a charge of driving too for conditions Nov. 13 when he was involved in a one-car- causing an estimated $250 damages, in the 900 block or Fifth St. He was fined $35 and costs. Constitutional right to elect our three man Conservation Commission and if they prove same area. It is valued at $4.

GRANTED The Board of Zoning Appeals granted an "appeal of Conway Fish-ergWaterSkWfistruct an addition to the rear of his home presently nonconforming at-Chapeh in Chetek, the Rev. V'BO-LOp Ph. Boilieux I Deluxe IWy Brandy; Monday in St." John's Catholic diplomatic reports. There was no indication of. direct Chinese involvement in the Viet Nam fighting, despite the increased numbers of their so-called technical troops.

One of -the main reasons for the increase is believed to be the damage caused by American bombing to the supply lines from North to South. Viet Repair is "assisted" by' Church in Plum City, with buri Gerald Miller and MelvIiTHan-son officiating. Burial will, be in al in the Plum. City Cemetery their merits; we keep them. PAUL CGNJURSKI Ladysmim, the Sand Creek Cemetery.

The Rev. Leonard Steiber will Richard D. Kerber. 1 Friends may call at the officiate. Kite Lake, forfeited $23 for Un chapel today and tonight and Friends may call at Rhiel Funeral Home in Durand Saturday until the time of the Obitmries rites.

safe deviation Nov. 10 wheiThe was involved in a two-car accident in the 2100 block on Birch St. Sunday afternoon and nightrA rosary -will be recited there at E. Herman Hagen 8 p.m. John Krebsbach William Lowry Richatd D.

Larson. 29, of 432 Roosevelt forfeited $23 for failing to yield right-of-w a SENTENCED Walter D. 26, South. St. Paul, was sentenced in County Court today to 30 days a charge of cashing a $20 worthless check at Wyman's Super Fair, 2425 Nov.

3. Koester had pleaded guilty to the charge Nov. 4 and the State Welfare Department was asked to make a presentence investigation. i 1 i E. Herman Hagen, 80, former resident of Minneapolis who had lived in Hopkins, the PLUM CITY Krebs- making a left turn Nov.

11 when William W. Lowry, 78, 2504 Seymour died at the veterans administration hospi baoh, 79, of Plum-City, died he was involved in Mwo car past 12 years, died Thursday Thursday night in the Plum City Hospital after a the Chinese. The railway line is the vital supply channel for Chinese war such Russian equipment as the Chinese allow to pass through their territory. It along thfs line that much the antiaircraft defense supplied by China is concentrated. The increase in Chinese personnel is also believed prompted-by Peking's desire to prevent Russians' and Soviet bloc personnel from moving in great numbers into Viet Nam.

tal in Minneapolis on Thursday morning. accident, causing an-estimated $470 damages, at Hastings Way He had been associated with morning. and a airfax Ave. the Menasha Wooden ware Co. He was born in Colfax May DuWayne R.

"Kosakoski, 19, of 27, 1888, and had been a resi of Menasha for many years un- illness. Born in Fond du Lac, he had been a resident" of Plum City lor 77 years. He owned and. operated the" Krebsbach Trucking 1609 W. Clairemont forfeited $23 for making an 'im proper left turn Nov.

13 when he was involved in a two-car Service for many years until he retired. -He is. survived by his wife, NEW Bravo SEE THE The presence of an estimated Repairs Needed LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI)-Laramie Fire Department officials ran a shiny new fire truck through all its tests before finally agreeing to accept the $36,000 vehicle Wednesday- Thursday it remained parked in the garage. The right front tire was flat and the battery was dead.

accident, causing an estimated $500 damages, at Highland Ave. and-Hastings Way. 1-Wilma S. Gould; 33, of 3121 Beulah; one son, Duane, Eau Claire: one brother, George, THE EXTERNAL EAR CN. ST A 80,000 or more Red Chinese so-called technical troops in North Viet Nam is bound to tighten China's grip on a no i.

Stockholm; a sister, Mrs. Eliza THE MIDDLE EAR Saturn forfeited $18 and Theodore R. Kunz, 58, of 309 THc Inntll tAR miSimmmA Peking is insisting that the war Shoemaker, Bellwood, 111 and two grandchildren." He was a veteran of World War I. Third and Harry A. Smal-stig, 20, Racine, forfeited $13 must be continued at all costsj80 PROOF BLENDED BRANDY CLEAR SPRING DISTILLING CLERMONT, KY.

Funeral services will at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Plum 'City Methodist Church. Grave- Sales! YOU HAVE A DATE at Slue Ccfcllimues win jc ducted by the American Legion Frank Gilles Post No. 35.

Friends may call Saturday BELTONE RAVO after 3 p. m. at the Julius Swanby Funeral Home, Mai IlMiti CUSTOM EARMOLD den News Briefs APPLIANCES, TELEVISION; STEREO everything tW's'newl See how G-E has re invented life wheel a dishwasher Into a combination dish washer food disposer put a window in the P-7 oven that cleans itself electrically arid done thousand othert(rnppssible things for you for '671 AII-in-the-Ear hearing aid "with MORE POWER! You'll be amazed with the new Bravo Beltone's smallest hearing aid! Amazed by its tiny size thrilled with its power-enough for the full range of mild losses! The Bravo has almost twice the power of Beltone's previous in-the-ear model, yet has twice the battery life. The hearing aid itself weighs only a little over .110 ounce and is "Custom-fitted" all. In the ear.

Get your FREE demonstration of this remarkably reliable full-performance aid by Beltone. Stop in today. Or phone for an appointment at home, or at our office. OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. -NOV.

18 19 21 FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY I. FRf. AIR POLICE Airman Ralph R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd M. Miller 1623 Menomonie has been selected for technical training at Lackland AFB, as a U. S. Air Force air policeman. The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland; Airman Miller is a graduate of Memorial High School.

LEAVES VIET NAM -Storekeeper Seaman Lee H. Johnson, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Johnson of 630 Ferry and Fireman Apprentice Charles M.

Heffernan, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heffernan of Rt. 3, left the coastal waters of Viet" Nam aboard the destroyer USS Hol-lister, after completing 35 days smm mm aww is your answer.

If hearing is your problem BELTONE HEARING AID CENTER Clark Allan, Certified Hearing Aid Audiofogitr I mm IT- IJ4 307 S. Baritow, Eau Claire, Wis. Phone 832-1181 OVERSEAS DELIVERY AVAILABLE fWUWMM AM tie, Hft. 1966 MODEL APPLIANCES TELEVISION STEREO 1 cjpiiiffiiiiiiii'iPt-tuu jj Console Stereo $138 Drver $98 Auto. Wnhpr ADDITIONAL $20 OFF ON NSP IF YOU QUALIFY A-fnlor TV $9W 23" TV $178 Dishwasher $98 Make sure you like it before you buy it You know how long Volkswagens last.

I i Range $138 Refrigerator $138 Portable TV $78 By any measure. There is nothing "just as good as "General Electric 4 OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 orounct, That couldn't be too bad." It goes through 3,120 inspections, Nothing gets Into the car that isn't perfect. For a scratch on the door that only a Kairied VW inspector could ever see, we'll scratch the whole door. We even take a lot of pains with wtiot you can see. The paint job involves 2 chemicol baths, 3 sandings (one by hand) and 4 coots of paint.

So First be sure you like the Fastbock. 4hn be sure to pi(k coloyou con live with a long time. Wte It or not, that's Volkswagen. With th baury of the funny-looking one. An oir-cooled engine that can't boil Over or freeze and averagel 27 milei per gallon of gas.

Which is pretty good for a car that goes 84 miles per hour. We not only pvt in a lot of what mokes wte bug so nice. We also put in a lot of what makes the bog so nice.fof so long. Sweat. The Volkswagen Fastbock is made the same way1 Volkswagens were made ten years ogo.

Since most of them ore still AND NO BIJUR PLACE TO BUY WAN AT lonce Import Motors of Eau Claire, Inc. '2705 Henry Ave. 2 Blocks South of K-mart on, London Road Phor.o 834-2741 "Across from K-rhart" 832-6631 2521 E. Clairemont Ave. WTHOItflft I'.

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