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Tu4ay, April 14, WINONA DAILY NfWS tl Data from US. WiATHt BUMAU Six Farm Couples To Get Awards at Two-State Deaths Mrs. F. J. Yohn LEWISTON.

Minn. (Special) -Graveside services for Mrs. F. J. Yohn, 66, former Lewiston resident, will be at 10 a m.

Wednesday at Church of the Brethren Cemetery here, the Rev. Walter Bucher, officiating. Mrs. Yohn died Sunday evening at an Elgin, 111., hospital. The former Floreice Wirt, she was born May 10, 1892, at Lewiston.

Survivors Include her husband, two sons, one grandson and two citrt Mn Velma Evans. West- Buffalo Co. Event ALMA, Wis. Conservation achievement awards will be pre-! sented to six area farm couples1 during the annual meeting of But- falo County Soil Conservation Dis-; trict at 8 pm, Thursday at Alma High School. Receiving the awards will be Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Balk. Mr. and Mrs. nwi servics the collffi'i radio station, KSMC.

This was announced today by D. J. Leary, nophornnre, St, Paul station manauir. Thm newi service is paid for by a tobacco company. In return, the station broadcasts 15 15 minute pro grams weekly with commercials for the sponsor.

Ph 1 1 i fordrs, sophomore, Chicago, is chief engineer of the station. Most of the broadcasting equipment was built by, students. Leary laid there ire 35 student announcers, oothigd odob uadrir supplies and an of fire. Building will start this summer. Bulk tanks at the present location on Kelly street will also be moved.

The cooperative plans to retain its present buildings for storage purposes. St, Mary's Station Gets News Service A United Press International teletypewriter has been installed In the basement of Heffron Hall, St, Mary's College to provide Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knospe, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Se mont, 111., and Mrs. Lloyd (Lydia) DENNIS THE MENACI Miller, Waterloo, towa. Christian L. Hew RUSHFORD. Minn.

(Special) Christian L. Howe, 90, died at the home of two nephews, Harry and Edward Howe, Monday at 11 p.m. He was born Aug. 27, 1M2. in Nnnuiv tha ton of Mr.

and Mrs. ff Lars Howe, and was a farmer in Whitehall Co-op Sales $600,021 WHITEHALL, Wis. (Speclal)-Total alei of Co-op Oil Produce Co. hit $600,021 In 18. according to a report at the annual meeting Saturday.

Harland Schaefer and Clarence Herman, Whitehall, were re-elected to the firm's board of directors. Schaefer is the board's secretary treasurer. EMIL SKROCH, Ind.p.nd.nc., It board president, while Omar Austad, Blair, is vice president. Other directors include Horold Tomter, Osseo, and Edmund F. Woychik.

who also is manager of the cooperative. Gasoline taxes on sales were $74,233 and cost of merchandise was $417,002. leaving a gross 1958 income of $108,783. Operating, general and administrative expenses totaled $70,016, leaving $38,766 ss net operating profit. Other credits assigned to the Co-op by the Farmers I'nion Central Exchange totaled $34,183, bringing the net savings of the organization to $72,950.

This has been allocated to members' accounts on the books and will be returned to them as dividends in about nine years. Dividends paid to members in 1958 totaled about $24,000. TOTAL BUSINESS of the cooperative increased about $75,000 over 1957, Manager Woychik said. Sales were gasoline and oil, fuel oil, seed, fertilizer, lime, hardware and appliances. Last fall the cooperative purchased about five acres of land from R.

A. Lamberson, at the west end of Dewey street in the Town of Lincoln on the north side of the highway. The co-op plans to build a service station, warehouse, garage facilities for its trucks, a display room for farm rum, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steinke and Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Wolfe. Ed Hill, Madison, assistant state soil conservationist, will be the featured speaker. a Social Workers To Meet Friday The spring meeting of the Minnesota Conference on Social Work Education will be held Friday at the College of Saint Teresa, Sister M. Yolande, chairman of the college's social science department, announced today.

At 1:13 p.m. Miss Lucille Barber, associate professor and coordinator of undergraduate courses in social work, Michigan in the northern Plains and northern Rockies. It will be warmer in the Mississippi. Ohio and Tennessee valleys and the south and central Plains. (AP Photofax Map) WIATHIR FORECAST Precipitation tonight will be confined to showers In Montana, northern Idaho, Washington and coastal Oregon and northern California.

It will continue cool in the Atlantic states and become somewhat cooler the Rushford area until 33 years ago when he retired and moved to town. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Marie Tangen, Minneapolis, and several nieces and nephews. Funaral atrvieei will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Highland Prairie The Daily Record State University, will speak on the At Winona General Hospital MONDAY Admissions Thomas Stoffel.

1169 W. 5th St. university's undergraduate social work program. The meeting, which will be held in the Lourdes Hall lounge, begins at 10 a.m. There will be luncheon at noon in the Tea House.

Members of the group are social workers and Minnesota college teach- 1 1. Mrs. Ruth Stelner, 24 McBride St. Bruce Malotke, Fountain City, Wis iprs who train social uin. John H.

Nlllee, Rollingstone, Some 30 persons are exptwu iu attend. Paul Koprowski. Instructor in so-rial work at Saint Teresa's, is Minn. Melvin Volkman, 454 E. Broad way.

Paul Robert Fallon, 1127 W. Sth Alice! assisting Sister Yolande in making arrangements for the meeting. By Mort Walker BEETLE BAILEY TUESDAY APRIL 14, 1959 Municipal Court WINONA Gilmer F. Keeler, 29, Winona Rt. 3, forfeited a $15 deposit on a charge of driving 45 miles an hour in a 30-mile-an-hour zone on Highway 61.

He was arrested by the Minnesota Highway Patrol at' 7:23 a.m. April 7. James Schultz, 19. 1780 W. Wabasha was fined $25 after pleading guilty to a charge of driving with no Minnesota driver's license.

He was arrested by police at East Mark and St. Charles streets at 12:33 a m. today and the fine was imposed by Judge S. D. J.

Bruski in consideration of two previous traffic arrests. Parking deposits of SI were forfeited by Russell McDonough, II. P. Harold. J.

Kohner. William Sievers. Vince Vaeca. Lee Fleet Lease Corp. and Karl Zenk, for meter violations, and Vince Boland (on four counts), for overtime parking.

IMPOUNDED DOCS No. 636 Male, black and white part hound pup, third day. No. 637 Black and white male, no license, first day. Available for good homos: Two small-type, female black cockers.

Female, brown, good farm dog. One medium-sired, very nice black female; good watch dog. Female, black. No license. No.

618 Brown and white female, part collie. Winona Deaths Mrs. Joseph Watklns Mrs. Joseph Watkins, 64, 57Vi E. Sth died at 7 p.m.

Monday at the Winona General Hospital where she had been a patient for some time. Mrs. Watkins, the former Grace Muir, was born in Minneapolis Oct. 25, 1894, but had lived a major part of her lift in Winona. She was the daughter of the late Dr.

and Mrs. Edwin S. Muir. Her father was once mayor of Winona. Her husband was the son of the late Paul Watkins, president of the J.

R. Watkins Co. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and was graduated from Winona State College. She taught English in the Junior and senior high schools in Winona and was supervisor of English in the Phelps Junior High School, WSC. until her marriage to Mr.

Watkins Dec. 22. 1934. She resided in the East until the death of her husband Aug. 23, 1948, when she returned to Minnesota.

Mrs. Watkins was a life member of the Winona State College Alumni Association and the Winona County Historical Society. She was a member of the Winona Flower and Garden Club, the Woman's Art Class, the Winona County Old Settlers Association and the League of Minnesota Poets. For many years, she was engaged in editorial work, and she also served as executive director of the Winona County Historical Society from November 1956 until February 1958, when she resigned because of ill health. She ig survived by a brother.

Dr. Edwin C. Muir, Tacoma, and a sister, Mrs. Donald F. (Marion) McConnon, Minneapolis.

Another brother. Dr. Walter F. Muir, Browns Valley, died in December 1958. Funeral services will be at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.. the Rev. George Goodreid officiating. Arrangments are being completed at the Faw-cett-Abraham Funeral Home. There will be no visitation hours.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The family prefers memorials. Mrs. W. J.

Frank Mrs. J. Frank. 69, 805 N. Richman Fullerton, formerly of Homer and Winona, died recently at Fullerton.

Mrs. Frank, the former Jennie Tuel, St. Births Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degnan, Lewiston, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fenske, 876 E. King a daughter. Discharges Jerry Duerkop.

Alma. Wis. Mrs. Rudolph Spaag, 403 W. Wabasha St.

Mrs. Bpyce Schreiner and baby, Alma. Wis. Mrs. Walter Bedtka and baby, Cochrane.

Wis. Mrs. William Schulti and baby, 284 E. Sth St. Mrs.

William 0. Belrne and baby, Winona Rt. 1. Mrs. Terence Ryan and baby, 101 W.

Wabasha St. James Oldendorf, Rushford Rt. 1. OTHER BIRTHS STRUM. Wis.

(Special) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Franson, a son Saturday at Whitehall Community Hospital. BI.AIR, Wis. (Special) Born to Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Bunce, a son Sunday at Whitehall Community Hospital. UTICA, Minn. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Russsell Sawyer, a son Sunday at North Memorial Hospital, Robbinsdale. Mrs. Sawyer is the former Edith Boyum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boyum, I'tica, and Sawyer is the son of Mrs.

J. E. Sawyer, Elgin. STOLEN PROPERTY Whetl discs Stolen from a car owned by Lorenz Rusert. 67 Lafayette Friday or Saturday.

WEATHER OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Lew Pr. Stanislaus Church. Her husband Lutheran cnurcn, tne ev. i. n.

Gronlid officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Jensen Funeral Thursday from 79 p.m. and at the church Friday from 1-2 p.m. Edward Mueller WILSON.

Minn. Funeral services for Edward Mueller will be Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Breitlow Funeral Home, Dr. J. Allen Kestle, Central Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Wilson Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call today from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. The family prefers memorials. Matt Pronschinska ARCADIA.

Wis. (Special i-Ma't Pronschinske, 57, Mondovi Rt. 3, died suddenly at his home Monday at 5:30 p.m. following a heart attack. He was born July 28, 1901, at Waumandee, son of Albert and Mary Pronschinske and married Sarah Rippley Sept.

24, 1929, at St. Bontface Catholic Church, Waumandee. He was a member of Holy Name Society of St. Boniface Church, a trustee of the church four years, assessor of Town of Montana six years, member of the Burells Valley school board two years and a member of Waumandee Sportsman's Clab. He farmed in Twon of Montana.

He is survived by his wife; four daughters. Mrs. IJoyd Jean Sen-delbach, Waumandee; Mrs. Anton (Marie) Srndelhach. Madison; Sister Mary Karlyn.

Milwaukee, and Kathryn at home; three sons, Mark, at River Falls State College, and Edward and Carl, at home; seven brothers, George. Sylvan. Eugene, and Rudolph, Waumandee: Leo, Winona, and Alphonse and Albert, Arcadia; one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Gertrude' Rotering, Arcadia, and six grandchildren. One brother and one sister have died.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Boniface Church, Waumandee, the Rev. Francis Brockman officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Friends may call at Wiemer-Kil-lian Funeral Home tonight at 8 p.m. and Wednesday after 7 p.m. Rosaries will be recited by Father Brockman at 8 p.m. tonight and at 8 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Jacob McQuiston NELSON. Wis. (Special" Funeral services for Jacob McQuiston, 71, Nelson area farmer, will be at 2 m. Wednesday at Stohr Funeral Chapel, Alma, the Rev. L.

L. McCormick, minister of Alma Evangelical United Brethren Church; officiating. Burial will be in Nelson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight and until time of services Wednesday. Mr.

McQuiston died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital. Rochester. He was born Feb. 25, 1888.

He married the former Josephine Scott March 18, 1915. Survivors include seven sons, IJoyd and Douglas, Nelson: Oliver, Harlingen. LeRoy, La Crosse; Jacob Boyceville; Calvin, with U.S. Army in Germany, and Richard. Nelson: six daughters, Mrs.

Arnie (Goldene' Fahnel and Mrs. Donald (Ruby) Ott, both of Nelson; Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Fluetsch, Cassville: Mrs. Leland C'orb, Cochrane; Mrs. William (Corabelle) Rosenow, Buffalo City, and Eva Mae, Nelson; one brother, Morris, Nelson; three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Rieck and Mrs. Jacob Jamison, both of Nelson, and Mrs. Bert Lawyer, Alberta, Canada, and 23 grandchildren. Miss Elizabeth McCormick CHATF1ELD. Minn.

Miss Elizabeth McCormick. 87 died this morning at her home. She was born Jan. 3, 1872, near Chatfield and grew up on a farm in this area, moving to Chatfield in 1931. She was a chartered member of St.

Mary's Altar Society. Miss McCormick is survived by a brother, Edward, and a sister Kathryn, Chatfield, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Thursday at 9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Cole will officiate and burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery'. Friends may call at Boetzer Funeral Home after 11 a.m. Wednesday and a Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Wednesday. FIRE CALLS The fire department was called at 11:40 a.m.

and 12:07 m. Monday to put out a grass fire at Westfield Golf Course. Another run was made at 6:16 p.m. when fire broke out in a motorscooter owned by David Now-lan at 257 W. 2nd and firemen were called at 9:59 p.m.

to put out a fire in a car on East 3rd stroet between Chestnut and Laird stree ts. REX MORGAN, M.D. By Dal Cvrt you mav i suppose tvs proper if i sajp noM its happ to savi 1 cm "SI 4" BUT XM NOT 7 MAT A FELLOW PROPOSES WHAT VVOULPJ WIGMT GET DESPERATE Hto i AAY WMECE VA 1BLUN3 VOU JT UEZB YOU CO, MR. ENOUGH TO MAKE VDU NO CHOICE BUT 11 0URE TAMN3 ME, WILL VOU MARRY ME, A. WARrELLfyf'' WALK HOME r-evftv.

TO SAYYE57 fl RIP KIRBY By John Prentice and Frad Dickenson o-fen- ljSif roATHTwmttPBP I jlli L-ife FINE THINS NOW XVA cSJ (M1W XKXI A BUR5LAR. BLTTXVE I 1 MP I 1" 11 1 WCJV-fA TA FXPIA1N ALL Wzftll GOT TO FINP OUT i cant pay lErI JLa'H jhri RUSTY RILEY jrFr'nte Godwin lSJ rHBOYi SCAKEP COOP, '6f'I 50 24 63 43 37 24 .01 49 36 6a 43 43 34 46 29 51 42 43 31 57 33 53 33 51 36 62 33 63 33 .01 43 35 54 39 80 54 54 40 58 34 Albany, clear Albuquerque, clear Anchorage, cloudy Atlanta, clear Bismarck, cloudy Boston, clear Buffalo, clear Chicago, clear Cleveland, clear Denver, cloudy Dcs Moines, clear Detroit, clear Fort Worth, clear Helena, clear Indianapolis, clear Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, clear Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, clear Paul, clear New Orleans, cloudy New York, cloudy Oklahoma City, clear Omaha, clear Philadelphia, cloudy Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, clear Portland, clear Portland, clear Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, cloudy St. Louis, clear was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Tuel, early settlers in Homer where she was born.

Later, with her mother, she lived in Winona. She was graduated from the' Winona State Normal School, now the Winona State College, in 1908, and then following additional work, in 1910. She served for two terms on the Fullerton board of education, was president of the Woman's Club there and on the board of the Orange County Federated Clubs about 18 years. She was president of the Dental Auxiliary and home service chairman for the Red Cross more than 10 years. Her husband, a dentist, and a married daughter living about four miles from Fullerton 'survive.

Miss Helen Stewart Miss Helen Stewart, 88. 456 Main died Monday at 5:05 p.m. at Winona General Hospital where she had been a patient since Jan. 27. She was born near Minnesota City Feb.

12, 1871, and her family moved to Winona in 1885. She was .02 died in 1939. Survivors are: Three daughters, Mrs. John ipcg MaLosh and Miss Isabelle Perszyk, Winona, and Miss Henrietta Perszyk, Wells, Minn one brother. Henry Osowski, Winona, and one sister, Mrs.

Edward Fannie Compton, Pot-lach. Idaho. Three sons, five brothers and two sisters have died. Funeral services will be at Wat-kowski Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m. Thursday and at St.

Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N.

F. Grulkowski will officiate. Burial will be in St. Mary'a Cemetery. The Rosary will said at the funeral home by the Rosary Society this evening at 8 and Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.

Father Grulkowski will say the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight and on Wednesday after 2 p.m. Frank R. Myers Funeral services for Frank R.

Myers, resident of Manchester Rest Home, Winona, will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at Fawceft-Abraham Chapel, the Rev. Harold Rekstad. First Congregational Church, officiating. Buri.il will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery.

He was born Sept. 23. 1869, at Fountain City. and lived in this area all his life. He operated a mill at Sugar Loaf many years.

His wife, Alice, died in 1953. Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Mrs. B.

J. Closuit Funeral services for Mrs. B. .1. Closuit, 371 Wilson were held today at 2 p.m.

at Breitlow Funeral Home, Dr. J. Allen Kestle, Central Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Bertha Selck Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Selck, 521 E. Broadway, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at St. Martin's Lutheran Church, the Rev.

Harold Backer officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at Breitlow Funeral Home today from 7-9 p.ra, Greenfield Township Signs Contract for Wabasha Fire Runs WABASHA. Minn. 'Special! Greenfield Township officials signed a fire protection agreement Monday with Wabasha Mayor Curtis Goltz providing protection for the north half of the township.

The agreement provides protection for sections 1 to 18 of the 36-section township. The township will pay $40 per man plus $2 for each man on the run if the person for whom the run was made refuses to pay the fee. Township dork Arthur Graff and Chairman Patrick Blee met with the mayor after a township board meeting Thursday. At the present time, the southern half of the township is served by Kellogg. 87 64 57 39 60 36 66 49 48 33 5i 32 55 35 50 38 86 62 45 27 46 30 56 39 71 42 43 36 54 37 Salt Lake City, cloudy 74 40 San Diego, cloudy 72 60 San Francisco, cloudy 63 49 Seattle, cloudy 54 39 Tampa, cloudy 75 48 a graduate of Minnesota City pub- lie school and Winona Normal; School, and taught school at Su-j dan, Kasson and Park Rapids, Minn.

She was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include two cousins. Stewart Schlipf, Fargo. N. and Mrs.

Lila Nevius, Minneapolis. A sister, Edith, died in 1951. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, the Rev. Walter Eckhardt officiating.

Burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 10 a.m. until noon at Breitlow Funeral Home and at the church from 1-2 p.m. The family prefers memorials. Washington, cloudy 49 39 DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Flood Stage 24-hr.

Stag Today Chg. Red Wing 14 2.2 .2 Lake City 6.0 .3 Wabasha 12 6.7 .1 Dam 4. T.W 4.0 .1 Dam 5. T.W 2.4 Dam 5-A, T.W. 3.3 Winona 13 5.4 Dam 6.

Pool 10.0 .1 Dam 6, T.W 4.0 .1 Dakota 7.3 Dam '7, Pool 9.2 .1 Dam 7, T.W 2.0 .1 La Crosse ,12 4 8 By John Cullen Murphy BIG BEN BOLT fi-- 4 THIS CAPH BARBADOS QUITE SURF, TJKiJt HE IX PROBABLY CALL V-I'M WAS LOST AT SEA IW '17. UNCLE CWaVMl ASAlM.THEU YOUCAN jfZgS. kuK CHJITC SURE OP AH-AKEYDUCERTAW 7 THAPPEUS.) sXr4 eOTHMSETHW. fWJ 1 my facts, pem your visitor- trrrfWf A I few GV Mrs. Leon A.

Perszyk i Mrs. Leon A. "Larry" (Cecilia)! Perszyk, 84, 722 E. 5th died at 11:45 a.m. Monday at Winona! General Hospital after an illness! of two months.

I She was born June 23, 1874. at; Fountain City, and was a life-1 long resident of Winona. Her maid-' 1.5 .8 .1 .3 -i Tributary Strtams Chippewa at Durand 3.1 Zumbro at Theilman 4.4 Trempealeau at Dodge 0.9 Black at Galesville 3.5 La Crosse at W. Salem 2 2 Root at Houston 6.6 RIVER FORECAST (From Hastings to Gutttnbrg) Little change is indicated in river stages in this district in next 14 hours. en name was Lcciiia osowski.

Her parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Osowski. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St..

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