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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 13

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Monday, Aoguit 27, ItS WINONA DAILY NEWS 13 If ence, all of Highland Prairie; four sinters, Mrs. Carl (Mary) Dnhl, Rushford, Rt. Mrs. Andrew The Daily Record: (Cora) Halvorson, Caledonia; Mrs S. B.

(Tina) Tcig, Rushford. and MONDAY AUGUST 27, 1954 Two-State Deaths Richard Joseph Boettcher ALMA CENTER. Wis. (Special) Miss Laura Stensgard, Rushford; Winona Deaths Walttr Drimell At Winona i General Hospital SATURDAY Admissions a brother, Carl Stensgard, Rush ford, and 12 grandchildren. Friends may call at Jensen Fun eral Home from 7 to 9 p.m.

Wed' Walter Drussell, 60, 673 E. Mark died of a heart attack Funeral services for Richard Winonan Pays Fine For Drunk Driving Arnold Habeck, 49, 1C9 Mechanic was fined $100 and $150 costs In justice court in Goodview this morning after pleading guilty to a charge of drunken driving. Sheriff George Fort said that Habeck was arrested at 4.50 p.m. Sunday after he had been found to be driving in an erratic manner on Highway 61 near Homer. Msgr.

Lucian J. Kufel officiating, assisted by the Rev. Herbert Zor-omski. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Born in the Town of Hale, she was the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Simon Filla. Surviving are: Her mother, Mrs. Anna Filla; four brothers. George, Peter, Enoch and Ephraim Failla, all of Independence, and five sisters, Mrs. Vernon (Genevieve) Schwertel, Arcadia, and Miss Martha Filla, Mrs.

John (Gertrude) Kowahl, Mrs. Joseph (Clara) Maule and Mrs. Mildred Dean, all of Independence. nesday. Burial will be in Highland Joseph Boettchcr, 3, son of Mr, Mrs.

Darrcl Larson, Winona ai nis nome Saturday night. Funeral service will ha Tm and Mrs. Donald Boettcher, were Rt. Z. day at 10 a.m.

at Watkowski Prairie Cemetery. Mrs. Justin Komro MONDOVI. Wis. (Special) Mrs, Mrs.

Adolph Prigge, Stockton. Mr. Anton Frie. 80 Lenox St. runeral Home, the Very Rev.

A Mrs. Ray Grausnick, 560 Aisgr. u. iierney officiating. Burial will be in St.

Marv'i Om. Justina Komro, 85, died Saturday Belleview Mrs. Leo May. Winona Rt. 3.

tery. Military services will be conducted by the Veterans of For. Miss Julia Cisewski, 255 L'. San eign Wars. The Rosary will be said at the Fu Born at Minnesota fitv born St.

Birth la home at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday afternoon at the home of a son, John Komro, Town of Drammen. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Colby Hem-er Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church, the Rev.

Stanley Andrejewski officiating. Burial will be in Lima Cemetery. Born in Austria Sept. 8, 1870, she 13, 1896, he served with the Army Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Eiehman. in worm war I. He was a well 1051 E. Sanborn a daughter. driller.

and ednesday. Adolph J. Lichtbiau Sr. LAKE CITY. Minn.

Adolph Ditcharoti Surviving are: His wife; two sons, Eugene and Earl, both of Winona; a daughter, Mrs. Gene Lichtbiau 79, died suddenly Schnrber Condition Reported Improved ST. CHARLES, Minn. The condition of Richard Scharbcr, 26, injured in an auto accident Tuesday, was reported as much improved over the weekend. Doctors at St.

Mary's Hospital, Rochester, said he had regained con came to the Town of Lima area Joseph Lynch, 41QMankatoAve Mrs. Mary Skeels. 171 Gould St Mrs. Jennie MKler, 110 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL FRESH, LEAN Saturday afternoon at his home, held today at Humbird Methodist Church, the Rev. Arthur Riley officiating.

Burial was at Augusta, Wis. He died at a Neillsville Hospital Friday after being hospitalized five days. He was born at Black River Falls Jan. 3, 1953. Surviving are: His parents; a brother, Howard, and a sister, Judy.

Andrew A. Iverson LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Andrew A. Iverson. 72, who farmed in Carrolton Township many years, died Friday night at his home in Austin.

Mr. Iverson and his wife moved to Austin two years ago. He had been ill several months. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Johnson Funeral Home and at 2 p.m.

at Union Prairie Church, the Rev. S. T. Se-vertson officiating. Burial will be in Union Prairie Cemetery.

Born in Carrolton Township Dec. as a child with her parents. The 420 S. 7th St. tuoiores) Ziebell, Rushford; seven brothers, Frank, Iowa City, Iowa: Ben.

Omaha. Alhprt. Mr. Lichtbiau was born Nov. Broadway.

Frank Srnec. 527 E. 3rd St former Miss Justina Risler, she was married in 1890. Her husband is dead. 24, 1876, in Germany and was Baudette, Freddie, Fari Mrs.

La Royce De France and married to Miss Bertha Laqua Oct. 16. 1907, in West Albany. baby, 361 Druey Ct. Ervin Benson.

3T.0 W. Mill St. Surviving are: Three sons, John, Town of Drammen; Carl, Eau Claire, and Edward J. Kom bault; Louis, Winona, and George and Everett, both of Anchorage, Alaska; five sisters, Mrs. Henry (Amelia) Moeren.

Mrs. Elsie Groiiid leaf sciousness. a FIRE CALLS After farming in this area many years they moved here 14 years ago. Mrs. Ina Slaggie, 3C8 Lafayette St.

ro, Wabasha, a daughter, Jung, Mrs. Paul (Margaret) Plait Mrs. Edna Ilodgins, 123 W. Survivors are: A daughter. Mrs.

Mrs. Mary Holstcin, Mondovi; a brother, Alex Risler, a ana Mrs. Clarence (Tracy) Schneider, all of Winona, and sister, Mrs. George Asher, Dur- Mrs. Wilton (Rose) Fiedler.

An MarK m. SUNDAY Admissions Chris G. Vail. 215 W. 5th St.

Ed (Frances) Burfiend, Lake City; six sons, William, Fritz, Julius, Adolph Herman and Robert, Lake City, and 32 and; 31 grandchildren and 60 chorage, Alaska, and one grand great-grandchildren. cm a. Daniel Ziehen. Friends may call at the funeral Wallace Knight, 220 Mechanic The rosai-v will be Raid at the Funeral services will be at 2 26, 1S83, Mr. Iverson was a life St.

runeral home at 8 D.m. todav bv home until the time of services. A Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. long member of the Union Prairie Miss Mary O'Brien, 451 W. Wa Msgr.

Tierney. Friends may call church. He married Miss Clara p.m. Tuesday at St John's Lutheran Church, the Rev. T.

H. Al-brecht officiating. Burial will be basha St, at tne funeral home. Mrs. Oliver Wick, 54 Fairfax St.

The fire department was called to Ruth's Cafe. 126 E. 3rd at 1:57 a.m. Sunday when grease on a grill caught fire. A run 'was made at 11:15 a.m.

today when gas was found leaking from a tank at the Bud Todd residence, 1023 E. Wabasha St. WINONA CITY AND COUNTY FREE TB X-RAYS (Mondays Through Friday, I to 5 p. Room 8. City llall.f X-rays last week 72 Since March 8.

1953 13,086 Opsal in 1910. Surviving are: His wife: a son. in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends Edward A. Rissie Miss Effit Filla INDEPENDENCE, Wis.

(Spe may call at the Lichtbiau home Edward A. Rissie, 59, 708 E. 3rd UNGRADED Mrs. George Woll, Rushford. Judith Ploetz, Utica.

Alfred Nation, Houston. Births died of a heart ailment at Wi cial) Miss Effie Filla, a teacher in area rural schools for many today. Arrangements are being made by the Peterson-Sheehan Mortuary. nona General Hospital at 5:30 a.m. years, died at Sacred Heart Hos Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Hublein Sunday. Leland, Spring Valley; a sister, Mrs. Julia Redalen, Lanesboro; four daughters, Mrs. Julius Sme-rud and Mrs.

Violet Karnes, both of Austin; Miss Miolet Iverson, Redmond, and Mrs. Lloyd Knowlton, Prosper; 15 grandchildren and seven pital, Eau Claire, Friday. Funeral services will be WedneS' Lewiston. a daughter Kitchen tip: Fat does not change Funeral services will be Thurs-I Faon ta Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Flattum, 246 day at Watkowski Funeral Home with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. E.

5th son. in volume during melting so it can be measured in the solid state. day at 9:30 a.m. at Ss. Peter Paul Catholic Church, the Rt.

Rev. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Majerus Grulkowski officiating at the 9 a.m. service.

92m E. Wabasha a son. Discharges Born here June 19, 1897. Mr. Mrs.

Ruby O. Hilleque ELEVA. Wis. Mrs. Ole O.

Mrs. Vincent Cisewskl, 165 Huff Rissie had been employed as a painter. He was a member of the St Sample Ballot painters union. Mrs. Larry Wolfe and baby, 664 Hilleque, 61, died Sunday at 3:30 a.m.

at Luther Hospital, Eau Claire, after an illness of about a Surviving are: His wife and a W. 5rd St son, John Briska, Winona Lorie Boland, 411 W. Sanborn month. The Rosary will be said at the FOR The former Ruby Fosse, she was funeral home Tuesday at 8 p.m. born in the Town of Franklin Jan.

St. Mrs. Margaret Wieser, Altura Jan Wieczorek, 928 E. San born St. by Msgr.

Grulkowski. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday. 18, 1895. She and her husband had DAISY BRAND VANILLA lived in Minneapolis four years.

Mrs. James Vondrashek, 716 E. Burial will be in St. Mary Ceme 4th St. tery.

She has been living with the II. L. Kjentvets here since she became ill. Mrs. Charles Moser, 552 E.

PRIMARY ELECTION September 11, 1956 Albert Klinkosz Survivors are: Her husband, tarn Funeral services for Albert Belleview St. OTHER BIRTHS Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Otis Klinkosz, 87314 E. Mark were Larson and one granddaughter, conducted this morning at Bor zyskowski Mortuary and St. Stan Lucille, Mauston, Wis.

a sister, Mrs. Kjentvet; and three brothers, MAPLETON, Minn. Born to lslaus Church by the Rt. Rev. Oscar, Theodore and Melvin Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Keller, Maple ton, a daughter Aug. 26 at a Man' Msgr. N. F.

Grulkowski. Fosse, Town of Franklin. The Neville-Lien Post, Veterans Funeral services will be held at kato hospital. Mrs. Keller is the former Margery Borger, daughter 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Upper 9 of Mr. aryl Mrs. H. 0. Borger, 315 of Foreign Wars, was in charge of graveside rites at St.

Mary's Cemetery. Floyd Kulas and Patrick Maloneywere buglers. The firing Beaver Creek Lutheran Church, the Rev. B. J.

Hatlem, Taylor, of W. Sanborn Winona. POLLEN COUNT ficiating. Burial will be in the detail included Carl Hargesheim church cemetery. Friends may call at the Kjentvet Ragweed for the 24 hours end Son Funeral Home here Tues er, Roy Nelson, Charles Zenk, John Anglewitz, William Wooden, Jacob Wicka, Bernard Stolpa, Walter Kirch, Murphy Nyseth and C.

Lewis Wood. Members of the Mid. GlcuJA day or at the church from 11 a.m. Wednesday until the time of the service. color detail were William Storlie, John Theise, Robert McLean and f7 PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CANDIDATES TO BE NOMINATED WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION To Be Voted for in the Second, Third and Fourth Precincts of the Third Ward and All of the Fourth Ward in the City of Winona, Winona County, Minnesota County Auditor William Brunkow Sr.

NELSON, Wis. (Special) Funer James Walters. mm wessiKn! Pallbearers were Joseph Ililde al services for William Brunkow brandt, Jacob Roguska, Peter Wnuk, Steve Kulas, John Palubicki 82, who died Saturday, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Nelson Community Hall. Clarence Carlson of and Anton Kiszewski.

Qt. Jar the Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be in Nelson Cemetery. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Keith Irvine Passehl, Winona Friends may call tonight at Stohr Chapel, Alma. Rt.

3, 1. Peggy Zimmerman, 527 Chat- Mrs. Mina Rustad RUSHFORD. Minn. (Special) field 2.

Mrs. Mina Rustad, 70, died early today at Lutheran Hospital, La Put an (X) opposite tha rum of each candidate you with to vote for, in the square indicated by the arrow. Weather EXTENDED FORECAST MINNESOTA Temperatures Crosse, where she had been a patient 15 days. She had been in failing health since February. ing at 9:30 a.m.

on the day indicated: Aug. 21 .....133 Aug. 22 259 Aug. 23 75 Aug. 24 86 Aug.

25 133 Aug. 26 101 Aug. 27 138 WINONA DAM LOCKAGE SATURDAY 3:37 p.m. Carpaul and four barges, downstream. 7 p.m.

Delta Cities and three barges, downstream. 7:45 p.m. Lady Ree and three barges, downstream. SUNDAY 5:40 p.m. St.

Paul Socony and two barges, upstream. 10 p.m. Frank L. Blaske and three barges, upstream. 11 p.m.

Arrowhead and nine barges, downstream. TODAY 7:15 a.m. Frank L. Blaske and two barges, downstream. Municipal Court WINONA Alvin Fernholz, 20, Arcadia, forfeited a $3 deposit on a charge of failing to stop for a stop sign at East Broadway and Lafayette streets.

He was arrested by police at 12:55 a.m. today. Parking deposits of $1 were for-' feited by Harry Allaire, H. C. Huntley, Edna Markwardt, Mrs.

Beth Robb, Dale Baertsch, L. Funeral services will be Thurs will average near normal; normal day at 1:30 p.m. at the Raymond minimums near 50 north, middle FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT VOTE FOR ONI USE FOR EVERY SALAD NEED! NEW, HOME GROWN Rustad farm and at 2 p.m. at Highland Prairie Lutheran Church, 50s south; normal maximums middle 70s north to near 80 south; precipitation will average from the Rev. I.

R. Gronhd officiating. The former Miss Mina Stens- inches with locally heavier JOHN R. BLANK gard, she was born at Highland Prairie Sept. 25, 1885, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ludvig Stens- amounts in showers and thunderstorms early in period and again: by weekend. ANDREW M. LIPINSKI i laLuAMiii lemperaiures will average near normal; normal maximum 77, normal minimums gard. She was married to Christ Rustad April 7, 1909, and the couple resided at Highland Prairie.

Mr. Rustad died in 1939. Surviving are: Four sons, Raymond, Lester, Clifford and Clar LEN J. MERCULEWITZ 53; little change in temperature throughout period; precipitation will average near .50 inches in scattered showers and thunder-showers throughout period. i 10-Lb.

fPn Poly JjQj OTHER TEMPERATURES High Lew SPECIALS For Monday and Tuesday Duluth 69 50 BoFton, clear 82 Chicago, clear 83 Cleveland, cloudy 77 Hainer and Louise Rippee, for 63 I 5S I meter violations; P. Earl Schwab, RED DOT Pat Valentine (on three counts) and Everett Bron. for overtime parking. ST. CHARLES wm Roast Boston Butt ST.

CHARLES, Minn. James MOT) Sips P. Gelligan, 28, Northfield, was arrested at 8:05 p.m. Friday by the sheriff's patrol for driving 63 miles an hour in a 50-mile-an- Denver, clear 84 Des Moines, clear 95 Detroit, rain 75 Indianapolis, clear 83 Kansas City, clear 97 Los Angeles, cloudy 79 Louisvilie, clear 83 Memphis, cloudy 94 Miami, clear 89 Milwaukee, cloudy 80 Paul, cloudy 80 New Orleans, cloudy 89 New York, cloudy 76 Oklahoma City, clear 95 Omaha, clear 98 Phoenix, clear 100 Portland, rain 68 St. Louis, clear 94 Salt Lake City, clear 91 San Diego, cloudy 71 Seattle, rain 63 Twin Pack SLC Full Pound ARMOUR 65 I 57 a msm hour zone on Highway 14 between Utica and St.

Charles. He pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace R. K. Stebbins and paid a $15 fine and costs of $3.70. STOCKTON STOCKTON, Minn.

Merton W. Kelley, 31, Mankato, was arrested at 9 p.m. Friday by the sheriff's patrol for driving 70 miles an hour in a 50-mile-an-hour zone on Highway 14, two miles west of Stockton. He was fined $29 and $3.50 costs by Justice of the Peace Russell Phillips. JVadd DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Flood Stage 24-hr.

HYLO LIQUID WINGOLD ENRICHED Stag Today Chg. UNGRADED COUNTRY i 1 EGOS Red Wing 14 3.1 .1 nstanf Lake City 6.4 .1 LEACKI FLOUE5 Wabasha 12 2.9 ..1 Dam 4, T.W 4.3 Dam 5. T.W 2.4 Dam 5-A, T.W. 3.3 50 pCQYl9 Pound Bag TJ Gallon Jar Dozen Winona 13 5.3 Dam 6, Pool 9.8 Dam 6, T.W 4.5 Dakota 7.6 Dam 7, Pool 9.6 Dam 7. T.W 2.1 La Crosse 12 4.9 tftSTAftf mn sii Tributary Strtamt Chippewa at Durand 1 6 Zumbro Theilman 4.7 Trempealeau Dodge 1.0 PLUS FREE GIFTHOUSE STAMPS 1' KELLY Funeral Service Funeral Director and Embafmtr CAREFUL.

CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE Wisconsin and. Minnesota License LADY ATTENDANT 227 Eett Third Street TELEPHONE 4117 $11 29 h-P- Cfisrif .3 -1 .1 .1 6-oz. Jar Black at Aeillsville ..2.7 Black at Galesville 1.6 La Crosse W. Salem 1.5 Root at Houston 5.7 Root at Ilokah 39.8 RIVER FORECAST .1 Delicious Hot or Iced! TRY IT! (From Hastings to Guttenberg) Only minor changes will occur in the Mississippi in the next two days, except slight tailwater falls at Red Wing and at Djim 10. I.

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