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Monday, Auguit 28, Ml WINONA DAILY NEWS 11 Data from U.S. WIATHtK BVMAU The Daily Record Kellogg Teacher Honored at Fair MONDAY AUGUST 28, 1961 Two-State Deaths Archie R. Webb At Winona General Hospital Winona Deaths Mrs. Effie Gates Mrs. Effie Gates, 82, 226 E.

KELLOGG, Minn. (SpeciaD- Changes Made In Stories From Cuba Mrs. Joseph Wallerich, Kellogg teacher of social studies and VUllini hmirit Mcdlml md iur-lcl patlentii lo 4 nd 1 to I m. children undr 1J. MUirnity pllnHt I lo I SO Md 1 to Wabasha died Sunday morning at Winona General Hospital after Latin at Elgin, High School is representing Wabasha County WHITEHALL.

Wis. (Special) -Archie R. Webb, 80, was found dead in his bed at the Golden Age Home heie at 6:50 a.m. Sunday. According to J.

E. Garaghan, Whitehall, Trempealeau County Coroner, death was apparently an illness of several weeks, secondary teachers being honored at the Minnesota State Fair at St She was born here March 25, 1879 and was married to Amherst Gates who died in 1939. Mrs. Gates Paul. She attended a meeting Sunday from a heart attack.

was a member of First Congrega at the St. Paul Hotel and is present tionai Church and active in the YWCA, Winona General Hospital at the fair today during Secondary He was born May 2, 1881. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Wsbb, and made his home in Whitehall School Teachers Recognition Day Auxiliary and other organizations. She's survived by a niece, Mrs. Mrs. Wallerich is a graduate of most of his life St.

Felix High School, Waba- George E. Scotton, the former He attended the University of sha, and Mount Mary College, Mil Anna Hubbard, St. Paul. Wisconsin and graduated from Funeral services will be Tuesday By JACK BEST Canadian Press Staff Writer O'lTAWA (AP) The Cuban government has no official press censors and asserts there is no censorship of press dispatches sent out of the country. But it concedes that members of the Cuban Telecommunications Syndicate, who transmit the copy, have authority to decide whether dispatches are based on truth, and may delete or alter copy accordingly.

During a three-month assignment in Cuba as a reporter for the Canadian Press I kept conies waukee. She has taught in county schools 20 years, of which 17 years were at Elgin High School. She is Brown University, Providence, R.I in 1905. He was named All-Amer ican when he played on the foot ball team there and when he re at 11 a.m. at Laird Chapel, First Congregational Church.

The Rev. Harold Rekstad will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme- a member of the Minnesota Educa Until Twesdoy Morning Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected tion Association and the National Education Association. She is past turned to Whitehall, organized 2nP sn tary. Funeral arrangements are the first football team here. president of the Wabasha County association.

At one time he had a seat on the Chicago Board of Trade and into the northern states from Canada. Shower activity will be scattered. (AP Photofax.) WEATHER FORECAST Warmer weather is expected tonight in the middle and south Atlantic states while some cool air will move also operated a brokerage house on Wall Street, New Yorlc City (:30 p.m. (laum oniji. SATURDAY Admissions Jeffrey Kaht, 578 W.

King St. Stanley J. Nisbit, L'tica, Minn. Edith B. Hanson.

472 Wilson St. Mrs. Alvin J. Dcnzer, Rolling-stone, Minn. Mrs.

Sol Wasserman, 255 E. Broadway. Dale A. Ackels, 544 Glenview st- Births Mr. and Mrs.

Arlcn H. Martinson, Winona Rt. 3, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard A. Brenv er, Arcadia, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman H.

Ras-mussen, 127 E. King a son. Discharges Miss Bertha E. Becker, 77 E. Sanborn St.

Baby Rick S. Sandvig, 218 E. 5th St. Robert R. Mass, Houston, Minn.

John A. Saeckcr, 623 Winona St. Mrs. Loran Paetzel and baby, 1755 W. Wabasha St.

Mrs. Cecelia G. Gappa, 186 Harvester St. Mrs. James R.

Scholmeicr, Fountain City, Wis. Mrs. Robert K. Hanson, Rush-ford, Minn. Ralph T.

Sexton, 575 W. King St. SUNDAY Admissions Lawrence J. Daley, Lewiston, Minn. Mrs.

Darryl J. Mohan, 12714 W. King St. of cabled stories. A comparison of these with the stories reaching Canada shows that the syndi WEATHER After returning to Whitehall in 1933 he engaged in the lumber business, associated part of the cate members exercise their au Four Injured In Collision Al La Crescenl thority in free-wheeling fashion.

Stories may be revised and dis being made at Fawcett-Abraham Chapel. There will be no visitation. A memorial is being arranged, Mrs. Francis Hofer Mrs. Francis (Victoria) Hofer, GO, 272 Adams died at 4:30 p.m.

Saturday at her home of a heart attack. Born Victoria Dublinowski Sept. 23, 1900, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dublinowski, Winona.

A member of Cathedral of Sacred Heart, she was a lifelong resident of Winona. Survivors are: Her husband; one son, Eugene Klaviter, Milwaukee, torted. Creek, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Ele-va Lutheran Church.

Burial will be in Independence. The Rev. J. Edward Phillip, Mondovi Methodist Church, will officiate. Friends may call Wednesday EXTENDED FORECAST MINNESOTA: Temperatures will average 2-6 degrees above normal with only minor temperature changes; normal highs in lower Golfing Premier's Remark Arouses British Newsmen For instance: The word "priests" In stories time with H.

O. Tiffany, Ndson. Earlier he had operated a land office business with P. M. Paulson at Whitehall.

The funeral will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Johnson Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Lyndon Wei of the Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Lincoln Ceme about expulsion of foreign mis LA CRESCENT. Minn.

(Soecial) sionaries became "fascist priests" Four people were injured in a 2- evening and Thursday until noon in transmission. car collision in the intersection of at the Kjentvet and Son Fineral "Mercenaries" was substituted 70s northeast and in upper 70s west and south; normal lows 47-57; rain will average one-half to one inch as occasional showers and thunderstorms through midweek. OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Home, Eleva. Highways 16, 14 and 61 here at 2:43 p.m.

Sunday. Taken to the for "prisoners" in stories about three daughters, Mrs. Orvin tery here. men captured in the April inva (Betty) Finnerud, Winona; Mrs. La Crosse Hospital were Ruth Ann John Christensen MONDOVI, Wis.

(Special John sion. In a story filed May 17 seek Mrs. Emil Demmer CALEDONIA. Minn. (SpeciaD-Mrs.

Emil Demmer, 60, Caledonia, longtime area resident, died early Sunday morning at Caledonia Com Joseph (Lorraine) Gratz and Miss Clara Klaviter, Milwaukee, three brothers. Frank Dublinowski, Al and John Dublin, Winona; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Schammel, Mrs. Leo (Agnes) Heinz, Mrs. Hel Christensen, 84, Mondovi Rt.

2, died this morning at the Norman Drcgney farm where he hud been living recently. ing to describe life in Havana a reference to a "small force" of Cuban exiles was altered to By PATRICK MASSEY LONDON (AP) Britain's morning newspapers still boiled today at Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's golf course dismissal of the Berlin crisis as something "got up by the press." The editors' ire was little mollified by a news conference Sunday at which Macmillan said the Berlin situation is "serious and there is a danger arising irom rash and provocative actions such as have iccently been taken in 91 C3 82 ti3 94 84 64 .03 87 53 Kl "heavily armed force." munity Hospital. Funeial arrangements are in The Telecommunications Syndi Abnet, 18, La Crescent, and Mrs. Arden Leman Pederson, 27, New Albin, Iowa, Rt. 1.

both with forehead cuts and Mrs. Pederson's daughters, Mary Lynn, 6, who received a leg fracture, and Patty Jo, 8, who complained of back and neck pains. The other three involved were not injured. The Highway Patrol said Eugene Francis Johnson, 19, La Crosse, accompanied by Miss Abnet, was traveling south and turn- en Dingfekler and Mrs. Florence She was born June 16, 1895, at complete but services have been scheduled tentatively for Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, clear Boslon, clear Chicago, clear Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Detroit, cloudy Fairbanks, clear Fort Worth, clear Helena, clear cate seemed to show a particular Poblocki, Winona, and five grand Granville, Iowa, the daughter of sensitivity about references to the the late Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Hcm- .12 underground and sabotage, and mer. Mrs. Edgar Van Vleet She was married to Emil Dem also touchiness on references to communism and the Soviet Un- East Berlin. children.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Wat-kowski Funeral Home and 9 a.m. at Cathedral of Sacred Heart. Burial will be at St. Mary's Cemetery.

The Very Rev. Msgr. H. J. Ditt-man will officiate.

TREMPEALEAU, Wis. 1 Mrs. Van Ylint mer Jan. 15, 1918. The couple farmed near Caledonia until they io-.

led left on the green light to pro retired three years ago and came 1 62, died early Sunday at a La "onoiuiu, ciouay On June 29 an explosion demol here to live. Crosse hospital. uiuianapuus, ciear ished four cars in a parking lot She was the former Ella Parks, os Angeies. ciouay Survivors are: Her husband: a in Havana's Vedado district. The Macmillan said he and Lord Home, his foreign secretary, believe that East-West negotiations on Berlin and Germany should take place but to be effective, "these must be held in the right atmosphere and at the right Louisville, clear story said: "It was assumed that rnenas may call at the funeral son, Lawrence, Caledonia; five home after 7 p.m.

today. Rosary i daughters, Mrs. Earl (Violet) Rud, the, bombing was the work of. the ceed toward La Crosse. Pederson, 34, was proceeding north.

Also in his car was his son, Scott Arden, 3, not injured. Damage to the right front of the Johnson car was estimated at $200 and to the entire front and windshield of thj Pederson vehicle, $400. will be said at 8 p.m. Caledonia; Mrs. Marlon (Lucille) long inactive anti-Castro under ground." That sentence was 02 time." 81 63 (i2 42 95 07 86 52 73 84 CO 83 62 87 t.6 fi!) 88 82 70 72 61 84 70 92 "6 90 86 63 116 7 106 74 85 -13 80 57 92 61 S2 70 94 65 77 06 03 Macmillan threw out the rt A Czechoslovak exhibition was mark that aroused the editors under way in Havana, and my story said Western diplomats during an impromptu chat with newsmen on the 18th hole at G'en- Memphis, clear Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, clear Paul, rain New Orleans, cloudy New York, clear Oklahoma City, clear Omaha, clear Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, clear Portland, Me.

clear Portland. Ore. clear Rapid City, clear St. Louis, clear Salt Lake City clear San Diego, cloudv Blair Planning eagles, the Scottish resort where daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Parks, and was born in the Town of Gale, April 15, 1899. She was married in January, 1919. Mrs. Van Vleet is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs.

Harry Schubert and Mrs. J. N. Cordes, -who live in California, and Mrs. dene Bischof, Detroit, her mother, Mrs.

Anna Parks, Galesville, four brothers, Lawrence, Galesville: John Onalaska, James, Winona, and Lee, La Crosse; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Hcfti, La Crosse, and Mrs. Lee Sacia, Galesville, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Federated Church, Trempealeau, and burial will be in West Prairie Cemetery.

The Rev. Donald Riley will Sprunk. Wyandotte, Mich Mrs. Arlo (Gladys) Myhre, Caledonia; Mrs. Albert (Lorraine) Myhre, La Crosse, and Mrs.

Myron (Florence) Anderson, La Crescent; a brother. John, Caledonia, and a sister, Mrs. Nick Frank, Caledonia. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at Stcffen Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

at St. Peter's Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alfred Frisch officiating.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today after 7 p.m. and Tuesday after 2 p.m. The Rosary will be said Tuesday at 8 p.m. Egg Calf Winona Funerals Edward J.

Dorsch Funeral services for Edward J. Dorsch, 856 E. King St. were held today at 9:30 a.m. at Borzyskow-ski Mortuary and at 10 a.m.

at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. The Rev. Robert Kulas officiated. Burial was at St.

Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers were Edward Klein-schmidt, Robert RybarCzyk. Phillip Pomeroy. Mark Kolter, Donald Matejka, and Frank Mlynczak. Leo L.

Lica Funeral services for Leo L. Lica, 652 E. Broadway, were held this morning at St. Stanislaus Church. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grul-kowski officiated and burial was in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Leo and Dennis Zill, Roman Zo-londek, Edward Kramer. Donald Wilbur E. Steuernagei, Lewis-ton, Minn. Norman A.

Boyum, 59 E. Howard St. Harold Albreclit, Minneiska, Minn. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Ardell I. Rasmus-sen, 1804'4 W. 5th a son. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Sobotta, 1016 E. King a son. Discharges Mrs. Joseph Stoltman and baby, 1093 Gale St. Mrs.

James B. Eischcn, Preston, Minn. Mrs. Dan S. Saiiowski, 571 E.

Broadway. Mrs. Gordon R. Hatleli, Rush-ford, Minn. Mrs.

David D. Romine, Dakota, Minn. Mrs. Maynard Dahl and baby, 112H E. 3rd St.

Mrs. Ralph A. Olson and baby, Pickwick, Minn. Mrs. Jesse I.

Long and baby, 103 Chatfield St. Mrs. Nancy Younger, Watkins Rest Home. OTHER BIRTHS DAKOTA, and Mrs. Irvin Hill, a daughter Saturday at Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse.

Mrs. Hill is the former Lorraine Do-brunz, Dakota COCHRANE, Wis. (Special) -Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Averbeck, a son Sunday at St.

Elizabeth's Hospital, Wabasha, Minn. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rothering, Fountain City, and Mrs. Edward Averbeck, Cochrane.

FREE TB X-RAYS 1 -5 p.m. Room 8. City Hall) Winona Co. residents free, others, $1 each. the prime minister is on vacation.

To a question about Berlin he replied: "I think it is all got up by the press. Nobody is going to fight about it." Commented the right-wing Daily Express: "That really is intolerable. Does Mr. Macmillan really know what is going on in Berlin." "Is Mr, Macmillan living i i the same world as other people?" the pro-labor Daily Mirror "Everybody else knows there is San Francisco, cloudy 64 57 Seattle, cloudy 76 55. Tampa, cloudy 90 7t .13 Washington, cloudy 89 73 (T-Tracei DAILY RIVER BULLETIN 21-hr.

were impressed by the evident care and effort that Communist Czechoslovakia had put into it. Tre word "Communist" was eliminated. The manager of the communications company office in Havana said al this was out of his hands. Pedro Luis Torres, director-gen-eral of Telecommunications, said: "The truth is black and white. If on account of the personality of the observer he begins to see a gray tone, the authorities have a light to say, 'it is not gray but black and and to try to correct his vision." GRANDAD IN DEPTH POTTSTOWN, Pa.

iR Albert P. Gnoza, 66, became a grandfather three times in 11 days. Twj of Gnoza's daughters and one daughter-in-law bore boys. Gnoza now has 14 grandchildren. Stagt Today Chg.

Pree. Ole D. Olson LANESBORO. Minn. Special -Ole D.

Olson, 92, died at 9:15 p.m. Saturday in Harmony Hospital, three weeks after being admitted with a fractured hip. He had been a patient at the Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse before being trans 1.12 a Berlin crisis Red Wing 1.0 Friends may call at Smith Mortuary, Galesville, from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 12:30 p.m. Tuesday to the time of services at the church.

Mrs. Francis Swartlinq BLAIR, Wis. (Special) Plans are being completed for the annual calf show to be held in connection with the 23rd Blair Egg Festival, Sept. 8, 9, and 10. No exhibitor age limits have been imposed but only one entry is allowed from each participant in each class.

Cups will be awarded to the showmanship winners. Poultry, egg and crop show will be held again in the Preston Town Hall under the direction of William Pickering, agricultural teacher, and the FFA members. In the poultry department a special prize will be awarded to the Lake City fi.O Wabasha 7.0 Dam 4, T.W. 4 0 Dam 5, T.W. 2.3 07 But the Mirror drew soma satis- faction from the news conference ,30 and said "perhaps the prime min- istcr was seeing things more ,19 clearly after a good night's sleep." .21 The laborite Daily Herald said Macmillan was right in refusing Cieminski and Ernest Moroushek were pallbearers.

MONDAY BIRTHDAY Becky Jewel Thatcher, 212 Hamilton 1. IMPOUNDED DOGS Dam 5-A, T.W. .3.2 Winona 5.5 Dam 6, Pool 10.3 Dam 6, T.W. 4.0 .1 Dakota 7.4 Dam 7, Pool 9.5 Dam 7. T.W.

1.5 La Crosse 4.6 to be an alarmist but added: .10 "Coolness is no substitute for 03; leadership. hat is now needed is exhibitor of the best show pen. A pen consists of one male and two female birds. Mrs. Walter Kling, homemaking instructor at Blair High School, and the FHA girls, will be in charge of the homemaking department.

Baked goods, handiwork, food preservation, house plants, sewing and flowers wilj be a positive move to bring about negotiations with the Russians." The Herald said Macmillan should try to persuade President Kennedy nf the need for prompt negotiations with the A PEOPLE'S LIFE GREAT BEND. Kan. used to lead a dog's life. Now one dog here is beginning to lead a people's life. Blitz, a pedigreed boxer, has been put on a milk diet to treat his ulcer.

He even received a pint of blood from Mugs, a mixed boxer, when his ulcer hemorrhaged. ferred to Harmony. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, he was born Sept.

25, 18S9 and lived on a farm between Preston and Harmony. He married Anne Milline. Pilot Mound. Oct. 16, 1902.

They farmed until he retired 23 years ago and moved to Lanes-boro. Mrs. Olson died in 1951. Survivors are: Two daughters, Miss Hazel Olson, Lanesboro, and Mrs. Walter (Elma) Degn, North Prairie; one brother, T.

D. Olson, Lanesboro; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. in the North Prairie Lutheran Church basement for the family and at 2 p.m. in the church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The Rev. Percy Larson will officiate. Friends may call today and Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Johnson Funeral Home, Lanes: TREMPEALEAU, Wis. Special) Mrs.

Francis Swartling, 77, Trempealeau, died Sunday evening at a La Crosse hospital. Funeral arrangements, being made by Smith Mortuary, Galesville, arc incomplete. Msqr. A.E. Wermerskerchen CALEDONIA, Minn.

(Special) Funeral services for the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. E.

Wermerskerchen, formerly of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Caledonia, who died Saturday in Iowa, will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church. The Most Rev.

Edward A. Fitzgerald, bishop of Winona, will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery here. Msgr. Wermerskerchen had lived in Iowa since retiring from St.

Peter's in May 1957. He was born in Jordan. and studied at Mount Calvary. Prairie du Chien, and Tributary Streams Chippewa at Durand 1.3 .3 Zumbro at Theilman 28.8 -f .1 .26 Trem'leau at Dodge .1 .31 Black at Neillsville .2.7 69 Black at Galesville 1.5 .1 1.91 La Crosse at W. Sal.

1.5 Root at Houston 5.9 05 RIVER FORECAST (From Hastings to Gurtenberg) There will be little change in river stages in this district in the next 24 hours, SCHOOL PICNIC COCHRANE. Wis. (Special )-The annual potiuck picnic of the Coch-rane-Fountain City School staff and school board will be tonight at Merrick State Park. In case of rain the picnic will be at the high school. No.

1348 Female golden, no license, first day. Available for good home: None. Municipal Court Forfeits were: Jon R. Bitu, 24, 1003 W. Broadway, $10 on a charge of failing to stop for an official stop light.

He was arrested by police Friday at 11:43 p.m. at 4th and Center streets. Sanford J. Kelly, 56, Stewart-villc, $10 on a charge of driving without a driver's license in his possession. He was arrested by police at 2:25 a.m.

at Kb and Market streets Randall J. Stukel, 21, Chisholm, $10 on a charge of failing to stop for an official stoplight. He was arrested by police today at 2:08 a.m. on Main Street. Harry W.

Wclirs, 56, Bangor, $10 on a charge of operating a non-registered vehicle. He was arrested by the Minnesota State Highway Patrol Sunday at 10:55. p.m on U.S. Highway 61 in "But, unlike Mr. Macmillan, Mr.

Kennedy does not have a public at home that js anxious for a quick and cairn settlement of the Berlin problem," the Herald The conservative Daily Mail said Macmillan's "unflapability" can be carried too far. The press and some members of Parliament have criticized Macmillan and Lord Home for taking a vacation during the new Berlin crisis. Home is on holiday at another Scottish spot. He drove to Glen-eagles Sunday for a three-hour conference with Macmillan and other advisers to the prime CL X-rays last week 130 Since March 8. 1953 40,162 WINONA DAM LOCKAGE cubic feet at 3 a.m.

today. Saturday 1:30 p.m. Bull Durham and four barges, downstream. 9:35 p.m. Crown Point and two barges, downstream.

Pleasure craft 103. Sunday 2:30 a.m. Hawkeye and 10 barges, upstream. 5:40 a.m. Arrowhead and six barges, downstream.

6:20 a.m. Rapid Cities and one barge, upstream. 9:50 a.m. L. Wade Childress and 10 barges, downstream.

11:55 a.m. Frank R. Alter and two barges, upstream. 1:10 p.m. Eleanor Gordon and nine barges, upstream.

Pleasure craft 59. Innsbruck, Austria. He was appointed to St. Joseph's Parish, Winona, then became pastor of St. Peter's Parish, Hokah.

before coming here in 1930. While licre he supervised the construction of the present church, school, rectory and the convent dedicated in May 20, WHEREVER YOU GO ON LABOR couldn't produce a driver's license. He was given a summons for operating a motor vehicle without a license. 1 MEDICIN0 PRO BONO PUBLICO SETTER IT COSTS ONLY hi PHONE 85 TO CALL FROM 7 AHEAD GASOLINE 279 Per Gal. Tax Paid WINONA To Any of These Points: Grand Forks, N.

D. Lansing, Mich. St. Louis, Mo. boro.

Pallbearers will be nephews Harold and Rueben Olson. Utica; Tillman Olson, Whalan; Herbert Sor-urn, Preston; Horace, Harmony; and Robert Olson, Lanesboro. Mrs. Casper Tollefson PRESTON, Minn. (SpeciaD-Mrs.

Casper Tollefson, 68, Austin, a former resident of Preston, died Saturday at Austin. The former Mabel she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollic Habberstad and lived in Preston until she moved to Austin 13 years ago. Her husband, a former Mower County auditor, died six years ago Survivors are: Two sisters, Mrs.

Florence Goldberg, Austin, and Mrs. William (Mildred) Graves, Fargo, N. two sons, Robert Dean, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Charles', who is in the Army; and one brother. Herbert, El Paso, Tex. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

at St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Austin. Miss Anna Hunt ELEVA, Wis. (SpeciaD-Miss Anna Hunt, 84. Eleva, died Sunday at her home after a year long illness.

She was born April 11, 1877, in Independence and had lived in rural Independence for the last 40 years. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Hunt. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Mondovi. Survivors are: Two brothers, John, Eau Claire, and David, Mcn-asha.

two sisters, Maud, Eleva, and Mrs. John Blizzard, Fall 1 minuli station ulM tor fill! after 1954. He was appointed dean of Houston County Sept. 3, 1943, and named a domestic prelate Aug. 1954.

Friends may call at the church here after 7 p.m. today. Two-State Funerals Mrs. Emma E. Heuer MINNESOTA CITY.

funeral service for Mrs. Emma E. Heuer, Milwaukee, former Minnesota City resident, will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Breitlow Funeral Home, Winona, the Rev. David M.

Pon-ath, pastor, First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Minnesota City, officiating. Burial will be in Minnesota City Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary from 7-9 p.m. today. GRIPES APLENTY NEW HAVEN, Conn.

There were plenty of gripes recently when a political candidate's "gripemobile" rolled into town. Bat instead of soliciting gripes about the present city administration, the complaints were directed at the "gripemobile" too noisy. When a patrolman appeared to restore order, he had a gripe, too. The driver of the vehicle ind ill day Sunday. Plui tai.) Top Quality Regular None Better! Hi the Worth crossing tracks to get it.

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