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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 5

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Local CHIPPEWA HERALD-TELEGRAM AUG. 10, 1988 SECTION A PAGE'S i Obituaries NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST ,50 -111 i Adeline Walters Hager pleads not guilty to battery William R. Hager, 22, 16268 Stillson Rd, Chippewa pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of battery stemming from a Aug. 1 incident in the Town of Lafayette. Hager's pretrial conference is set for Aug.

26. His $500 signature bond was continued with the condition he have no contact with victim in the case. Hager is accused striking an 11 -year-old with a baseball bat, his fists and biting him. The child was treated at a hospital for his inj.u-: She was preceded by her husband; one sister, Clara (Leo) Schmitz; five brothers, Arthur, Robert, Harold, Fred and Leonard Waldusky. A funeral service will be held at 6 p.m.

Thursday at Holy Ghost Catholic. Church with Rev. Charles J. Scherman officiating. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. Horan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. nes, according to the criminal complaint i Cain guilty of three charges EZ3SN0W RAIN V-M'i SHOWERS FRONTS: rjj Warm Iff Cold Static Occluded Map shows minimum temperatures. At least 50 of any shaded area is forecast to receive precipitation indicated UPI John R. Cain, 50, RL 2, Box 91, Chippewa Falls, pleaded noj contest and was found guilty of driving after revocation, second offense, driving with no valid driver's license and disorderly conduct.

On the OAR charge, Cain was ordered to pay $417, spend 10; days in the county jail with Huber privileges and his driver's licensee-was revoked for six months. On the driver's license charge, Cain was ordered to pay $155. Cain's sentence on the disorderly conduct charge was withheld and he was placed on one year probation and ordered to pay; a $60j fine. Cain had originally been charged with OAR second and third offenses and battery. During early Thursday, showers and thunderstorms are possible for parts of the southern Plains, the lower Mississippi Valley and the Gulf Coast.

Locally, it will be partly cloudy and hot and humid with a high of 94. Cool weather won't last Chapman guilty of check charge Richard L. Chapman, 39, 331 Broad Sl, Oshkosh, pleaded guilty Tuesday to an amended charge of issuing worthless Chapman's sentence was withheld and he -was placed on one year probation and ordered to pay $238 and restitution. Chapman had originally been charged with a felony of issuing worthless checks in May incidents in Chippewa Falls and Hallie. SWlts guilty of OAR third Terry L.

Shilts, 27, 973 N. Kelly Cadott, pleaded no contest By United Press International The Badger State will bask in 1 clear skies and milder temperatures briefly as a weak high pressure area creeps through Wisconsin late tonight But not all of Wisconsin will enjoy the brief respite from the otherwise sauna-like conditions. The southeast corner of the state may see some clouds and a slight chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. In the Chippewa Valley, Thursday will be partly cloudy, hot and humid with a high of 94. An area of precipitation over northern and central Illinois, triggered by an upper air disturbance moving to the northeast, may clip the southeast portion of Wisconsin.

The high will slip to the east of the state as a trough of low pressure approaches the state from the plains. Southerly winds developing behind the high will draw more heat and humidity back to the west and across the remainder of the region Thursday. As a result, this increasingly unstable airmass will interact with the low pressure trough and set off scattered thunderstorms over most parts of the state Thursday. Temperatures will be in the 60s tonight Thursday, the mercury will shoot near 90 and continuing to increase throughout the weekend. Lows will be in the upper 60s to low 70s.

A chance of showers will return Saturday. and was found guilty Tuesday Of offense. Shilts was ordered to pay $1,250 at a rate of $50 per month. He was ordered to spend 30 days in the county jail with Huber privileges. Shilts' driver's license was revoked for six months.

Schick guilty of OAR third and fourth Donald C. Schick, 21, RL 1, Jim Falls, was found guilty Tuesday of driving after revocation, third and fourth offenses. On the OAR third charge, Schick was ordered to pay $1,250, spend 30 days in the county jail, and his driver's license was revoked for six months. On the OAR fourth charge, Schick was ordered to pay $3,050, spend 90 days in the county jail and his driver's license was revoked for six months. The revocations and the jail time arc to be served concurrently.

A charge of possession of marijuana was deferred by the court. Three charged in Stanley fight Adeline M. Walters. 90. resident of Chippewa Manor, died there Tuesday, Aug.

9, 1988. She was born April 2, 1898; in Cadott, the daughter of Hannah (Marion) and Gustave A. Waldusky. Adeline married Daniel Walters in Alhambra, Calif. She worked as a bookkeeper for many years! at Sears Roebuck and Co.

in Calif. She was a member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Chippewa Falls! Survivors include one sister. Henrietta Freagon, Chippewa Falls; nieces ana nephews. Nila Beaudette Nila E. Beaudette, 71, 319 W.

Elm Chippewa Falls, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988 at Chippewa Manor Nursing Home, Chippewa Falls. I She was bom April 13, 1917 in Chippewa Falls to. Elfreda M. (Hansen) and Arthur E.

Durch. jShe attended Notre Dame Elementary School and graduated from McDonell High School in 1934. Nila married Merlin Probst! on May 28, 1938 at Notre Dame Catholic Church, Chippewa Falls. She and her husband owned and operated the Red Arrow Tavern in Chippewa Falls for sixteen! yjears until 1965. She was employed at the Home from 1965" until I she retired in 1980.

She married Ambrose P. Beaudette on April 25, 1980 atj St. Charles Catholic Church, Chippewa Falls. i She was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church and past treasurer of its PCCW, past president of the Catholic Womens Club, member of UCT Auxiliary, Women of the Moose, VFW Auxiliary and a past board member of the McDonell Alumni Association.

Survivors include her husband, Ambrose; three sons, John Probst, Santa Clara, Robert (Paula) Ricksford service A funeral service for Arnt M. Ricksford, 812 Mansfield Chippewa Falls, was held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988 at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church with Rev. Roger R.

Skatrud officiating. Music was provided by Judy Lies. Burial! fol- Market Report Edward D. Jones Co. Industrials 2052.63 down 26.50 Transportation 860.96 down 6.57 Utilities I77.es down i.ae Volume 67,749,400 Cray Research 79'.

down 1 American 26 down Atlantic Richfield 82 down Chrysler Corp. 22 down Control Data 22V down Exxon Corp. 4 534 down Ford Motor 5 VA down 'A General Electric 404 down 'A General Motors 76 down GTE 4034 down 54 ITT PR. 82 Minn. Mining Mfg.

62 down 1 National Presto 28. I NSP 31 down Ogden Corp. 27 down J.C. Penney 47 down Sears 35 down Soo Line RJt. 24 up Amoco 75 down Tonka 11 down U.S.

Steel 27 down Western Union 2 down Westinghouse Electric 51 down Wool worths 48 down Illinois Power 18 down London Gold 426.95 up 1.15 Silver Northwest Airlines 45 down Continental Info Systems 3 Honeywell 64 down AIT 89 down Legislator, official says senator forgot it takes two to make child Probst, Neenah, and Charles (Jenny) Probst, Colona, three daughters, Catherine (Bruce) Theisen, Roanoke, VA, Paula (Peter) Weber, Eau Claire, and Sue (John) Hines, Irvine, five stepsons, James Beaudette, Eau Claire, Robert and John Beaudette, Chippewa Falls, David Beaudette, Korea, and Ronald Beaudette, Minneapolis, three stepdaughters, Jean (Thomas) Thornton, Stanley, Patricia (Thomas) Sabotta and Nancy (Bruce) Hable, both of Chippewa Falls; one Arthur (Jackie) Durch, Lancaster, one sister, Lois (Robert) Willi, Whittier, Calif.i 10 grandchildren, 7 step-grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. She is preceded by her parents; one daughter in infancy, Mary Ann Probst; and one sister, Ellen Fox. A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 12 at St.

Charles Catholic Church, Chippewa Falls with Rev. William J. Jablonske officiating. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, Chippewa Falls. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

Thursday and until the time of the service Friday at Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel. A prayer vigil will be recited at 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. lowed in Forest Hill Cemetery with Paul Murphy, Gary Linhart, Larry and -Donald Martineau, Cecil Hanson, and Donald Miller acting as pallbearers. Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Market Report Altoona CATTLE Steady. Top $52.50. Utility Cows 44-49. Canners Cutters 35-44. Dairy Heifers 45-52.

BULLS Steady. No Top. Commercial Bulls 52-57. Common Utility Bulls 45-52, Beef Bulls 48-55. CALVES Steady.

No Top. Select Calves 60-80, Good to Choice 50-60. Standard to Good 30-50, Culls 30 and down. REPLACEMENT CALVES (BULLS) Steady. Top $1.48.

110-135 lbs. Holstein Bull Calves TOP (HEIFERS) Steady. Too. $.99. Holstein Heifer Calves, Steady.

FED CATTLE Steady. 58-63. HOGS Steady. 1 2 Butchers 220-250 lbs. 44-44, Heavy Butchers 42-44, Lightweight Heavyweight Packers 28-31.

FEEDER CATTLE Steady. Light Steers 55-70, Holstein Steers Beef Steers 55-70, Beef Heifers 44-65, Utility Standard Bulls 35-45. Now You Know By United Press International A Hungarian botanist Stephan Endlicher named California's giant redwood trees sequoias after the Sequoyah, the Cherokee Indian credited with the invention of the only known Indian alphabet, the 86-charactcr Cherokee syllabary. problem and not simplistic answers. We have made an emphasis that young men need to accept their responsibilities, also," Rosenthal said, adding the program teaches job-training and decision-making skills to young men and women.

Weeden said in a published report by a Milwaukee newspaper he was shocked and appalled when he got a sneak peak at the 1987 data on Rock County's rate of births to unwed mothers. He said the community needs to study its sex education methods and at some point, "women need to learn they should just say Weeden said he did say the comments carried in the newspaper's account but that he did not mean to say the father didn't need to assume any responsibility. Three men made appearances Tuesday in Chippewa County Circuit Court on charges stemming from a fight in Stanley on July "24. Timothy R. Langiewicz, 21, Rt.

2, Boyd, Adam Langiewicz, 25, Rt. 1, Box 155, Stanley, and Lawrence M. Schick, 25, ,816 Eau Claire, each had their $5,000 signature bonds continued. Timothy and, Adam Langiewicz pleaded not guilty to the charges and had pre-trial conferences set for Aug. 26.

Schick, who is charged with felony battery to a police, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, waived thcimc limit on preliminary hearing and delayed pleas on the until after the hearing on the felony. Timothy Langiewicz is charge with battery and disorderly conduct and Adam Langiewicz is charged with obstructing and officer disorderly conduct. All three were allegedly involved in, a fight with another mani outside a Stanley tavern on July 24, according to the criminal complaint. 2 driving after revocation, third' Trimming Corny Dogs French Fries ibia Everyone Invited To Emm 1U TOE MADISON, Wis. (UPI) The head of the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program says a state Republican senator forgot the other half of the story when he remarked women need to learn to say no after seeing his county's unwed mother statistics.

Hannah Rosenthal said Wednesday published comments made by Sen. Timothy Weeden, R-Beloit, about the women's role in such pregnancies may reflect his own personal frustrations with the issue, but it does nothing to promote finding a solution. "Tile Wisconsin Legislature voted unanimously to create the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program because it wanted a comprehensive approach to the "'The Little Ciont on Main St. I ueTore anuaner ztit I the Sale -v tePflSTOLP RADIO HnUlir TELEVISION 724 Main Siren. Eau Clair S14.liT CORRECTION The Open House Ad for Lynn Burt Peloquin that ran on Monday, Aug.

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