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Monday, Juno 30, 19S8 WINONA DAILY NEWS IS WEATHFR i a son, Russell Allen, Evota: three sisters. Mrs. Ewald Techmer. Fort The Daily Record MONDAY JUNE 30, 1958 Winona Deaths OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lauderd.ile, Mrs. Elmer Krati.

St. Cbarles, and Mrs. Arthur Pflughoeft. Winona: a brother, Adoljh Martin, Minnesota City, I HikIi Low I'r. Two-State Deaths S.D.

Woman Fatally Injured in State Auto Collision ii i fl.1 ..4 Aioany, clear At Winona General Hospital Rites Held for Jackson County Accident Victim Mrs. Donald Wilson I 'TIC A Minn I 1 I'm. il j. Winona, and four illlilt illlllll'll ihr Hacker of St. Martin's ill officiate at the r.unal will bv in Woodlawn (Vmttory.

Dip family prefers memorials. Harry M. Hurt Harry M. Hurt. 57.

died at 1:03 am. Monday at Winona General Hospital Idllovuruj an illness of M'vt-ral months. He was born at Dyersburg. Feb. 21, 1901.

He married Aline Crockett Feb. 26. 1923. He wax employed in Winona by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An elderly South Dakota woman was injured fatally in a collision II. William A.

Baumgardt William A. Bauinuardt. K. Kinn died Saturday eve-nitiK at his home following an illness of several months. Born here Nov.

5, lliyi. he wan a machinist many years at the Chicago Western Railway shops. Hivn, w.u. (ATllDntV neral services for Mrs. Donald Wilson.

45. who died Sun- Frieda Tummine, day morning at St Mary'. WahashJ St. lumnunfc' 6" pital. Rochester a lone Mrs Ha, illness, will be at 2 m.

Wednes-ij mo day at the Church of the Brelh-i M.chaol Knoll. Winona Rt. 2. ren. I-ewiston.

the Rev Walter AM.rl 1733 Bucher officiating. Burial will he sna S( Tha Rev. Herschell Richmond Albuquerque, clear officiated. Burial was In Marion I Atlanta, cloudy Cemetery. Bismarck, clear Mrs.

Mary Rihi I nston- clt'ur Funeral service for Mn. Mary c'oudy Rihs, 421 W. Sarnia were held Chicago, cleur at 2 p.m. today at BreiUow Fun- Cleveland, clear eral Home, the Rev. A.

L. Men-; Denver, clear nicke of St. Mittnew't Lutheran Moine. fU.nr Church, officiating Pallbearers were Roger Bus- tlou(iv dicker. Roy Larson.

Roger Kline, Fort Worth, cloudy Louis Passehl. Harvey Gordon and Helena, cloudy WHITEHALL. Wis 'Special' railt M01 win-awn, Sunday afternoon. Funeral services for irgil Hulett. er dpathi plus that of a DuIuth 31.

Eairchild, were held today at girl Saturday, raist-d Minnesota's 2 p.m. at Northfield Lutheran 1958 traffic toll to 304, up 10 from Baumgardt is survived Iv R4 01 HI 86 9." 90 TA HI B2 KK fill R9 80 87 88 jn the church cemetery. Robert W. Mogren. mo W.

Wab- wife. Minnie, and one dauuh 'Church 8 'ear a8' 1 Mrs. Netta Hanson. 81, Ro.sholt, He was killed Friday at 11 p.m. SDi died a Breckpnridgc hos: 43 when his car tipped over on after she was hurt at 1-30 jway 27 north of Augusta.

He was p.m. Sunday in a crash that alo Mrs. Wilson was born May asiu St lor, Haumcanlt. Cm- 1913. at Stock on.

the daughter ef John Edward Dahl. St Charles icinnati. Ohio. One brother. Wal Mr.

and Mrs. John Whetstone. uTtrude Ehmeke. 363 laee. has died.

She graduated from St. Charles chestnut St. Funeral services will lie at 2 High School and Winona Business jonn Sorhen. Minnesota City. i p.m.

Tuesday nt St. Martin's l.uth- i-i'tUTul Bakeries ax a supervisor alter moving here four years ago. Before that he wax employed by Kroner's Grocery Co. Memphis, 22 years and Beior's Bakery, Dixon, III. He is survived bv hi uifp- 62 70 62 65 67 69 69 67 69 70 76 4.1 61 71 64 61 67 76 66 74 68 67 67 71 64 81 62 52 Ralph anGiIder.

Indianapolis, clear alone. injurca ner nusoana. jonn. 79. tie minai was in wooaiawn cemc tery.

College and was employed ai tne. Birth tiran Church, the Rev. Emil deist J. R. Watkins Winona, bcrore I her marriage Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Borzys- i officiating Burial will be in daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Wlrts. kovvski.

11C9 W. 5th a son. Woodlawn Cemetery. st. l.otiis; a sister, Mrs.

LeRoy Kansas City, dear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, clear Miami, cloudv Milwaukee, clear nM, ni. reponea noi senousiy nun. The Rev. David M. Bey, Pigeon of hc Wfl, Falls, officiated.

Burial was in the Mike- Eastwood, about 20. of church cemetery. Wheaton, who was examined at a Mr. Hulett was born May 10. Wheaton hospital and released.

1927. in Town of Northfield. son of Janet Louise Hayes. 4 year-old .29 menus may euu niemnw Tramhum. Memphis, and a broth-Funera" mc this evening from (T, j(H.

c. Hurt. Denver, Col. and at the church Tur-Mlaj He was mmbpr w. from 1-2 p.m.

The family preterm VirL, tJu Riehirri and Aliee Severson Hulett. i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Survivors include: Her bus- Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Loftus, band; her father, and one Dover, a daughter, brother. Lawrence, Minnesota: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pehler. City.

i Fountain Citv, a son. Friends may call at Werner, Discharges Funeral Home. Lrwiston. Mrs. Maynard Dahl and baby, day afernoon and evening E.

Sanborn St. Wednesday from noon until time Donald Arthur Larson. La E. Hayes, died Saturday after she memorials He is survived by his wife, the, was struck by a car in front of her DuIuth home. Russell Luhin, i Fred Fort former Mary Alexander, and two young sons.

They lived on a farm Paul, cloudy New Orleans, clear 87 New York, cloudy 83 Oklahoma City, cloudy 87 Omaha, clear 94 Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, clear ion Pittsburgh, clear 8.1 DuIuth, was the driver. Fred Foil. 71. 70!) Wilson St Fred M. Hahn Funeral aervices for Fred M.

Hahn. 463 W. 5th were held to. day at 2 p.m. at Fawcett-Abraham Funeral Home, the Harold Rekstad of First Congregational Church officiating.

Burial was in Fountain City Public Cemetery. Pallbearers were members of Improved Order of Red Men. Gerhard W. Peterson Funeral services for Gerhard W. Peterson, 5044 Center were held this morning at St.

Martin's Lutheran Church, the Rev. Harold Backor officiating. Pallbearers were Olai Ostrem. in Town of Cleveland near Fair, child in Jackson County. of services.

The family prefers Crosse. died Sunday at 10 p.m. at Winona Arrangements were in charge of lllagen Funeral Home, Pigeon Falls. Portland. clear 80 Portland.

cloudy 62 .36 This Family Has Right to Feel Owly Ranid City, clear fiS memorials. i "Irs. Orlando Sohrweide, Alma. General Hospital. Fred Ramer.

208 W. 5th St. He was born here Feb. 27, 1.137. Henry C.

Zell Mrs. Ed Carney. 315 W. Mill and was lifelong resident. THEILMAN.

Minn. Henry C. St. I He married Annie Frankie June Zell. 80.

died Sunday morning at Ernest S. Osgood, Oakland, 20. 1912. and was employed by the St Elizabeth's Hospital. Wabasha.

Calif. i Northern Field Seed Co. and by following a short illness. Baby Debbra Cada, 632 W. 7th i Farmers Exchange.

A lifelong resident of Wabasha St. I He is survived by his wife and Municipal Court Avenue Lodge. AF AM. and Scottish Rite Bodies in Memphis, and the Moolah Temple of the Shrine in St. Louis.

The body will be taken to Memphis for burial. Arrangements are being made by Fawcett-Abraham Funeral Service. Mrs. Louise Frick Mrs. Louise Frick.

64. 315 E. Kim: died Sunday at 9:15 p.m. at Winona General Hospital. Hie lermer Louise Papenfuss, she was born May 24, 1894, in New Hartford Township and lived at Pickwick until 1946 when she moved to Winona.

She was married to Emil Frick UJIUAU A NORTH HOLLYWOOD. Calif. 87 fT 84 95 74 66 61! 90 86 87 8' 84 95 74 66 66 90 86 ho u.i horn 177. Wayne rflughoeft. 418 S.

mothers, (alvin ami l'eter Richmond, clear 62 St. Louis, clear 61 Salt Lake City, clear :1 San Diego, cloudy 62 San Francisco, clear 51 Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear 70 Washington, clear 66 EXTENDED FORECAST r.vcreii vvise. 1 sornething appeared court on charges ofif, mr rnnm bj it Winona. in Gilford Township. He had lived er St.

several years on the home farm Peygy Waldrop, Minneapolis. G. W. Hallen and Clifford Paulson. Clear Lake.

Elmer Frank. Dresser. and Harvey and Edwin Titel, Clayton. Wis. Burial was at Clear Lake.

failing to signal when he left a etirbside parking place and driving inv.cia.t.rf with a learner's permit unaccom-! .8 1 ia u'a ii-! found himself staring into two near here with a daughter. Mrs. Melvin Irene Sylvester. He married Catherine Filer Nov. 2fi.

1C98. at Conception. She died in W42. luiin taiuiop, Barbara Waldrop. Minneapolis.

Ewen Steele. 700 Washington St. Oral O. Kahn. 508 Chatfield St.

Vicki Lewis. 8(15 W. Mark St. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. Faw celt-Abraham Chapel, the liev.

X. E. Hamilton of Calvary Bible Church of ficiating. Burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 7 p.m.

at the funeral home. big owl eyes poor ing out from Minnesota: Temperatures will was arrested by police at 4:47 p.m. WINONA DAM average from 2 to 4 degrees be- Sunday and because of his age was Survivors included: Three sons. m.onh j.nd vonnaugmy ana March 13, 1918. Mrs.

Frick is survived by two sons. Donald. Dover, and Ralph, Lamoille; five brothers. Frank. Mow normal with some cooling the referred to the juvenile court.

.7 I'iSfr pcrj first of the period otherwise noj Hartwick Engen. 37. 522 E. How- secona ai a a.m. loaaj.

Iarg(, day to day changes: normal forfeited a $10 deposit on Friday maximum 78 north to 83 south-'a charge of driving without a li- Si I City u. Stoc c.i -virs. and Mrs. Albert Stark, Fountain Mrs. Svlvester Mrs.

Teresa Cheslik City. Mrs. Teresa Cheslik. 80, 406 E. Ernest and Henry.

Dakota; John 1 p.m. White Gold and four normal minimum s.i norm to near cense. He was arrested by police Viola. Klennert. Grand Rapids.

10 grandchildren and seven creat-grandchildten. SUNDAY Admissions Fischer. 176 barges, downstream. 60 south: precipitation win aver 1 3rd died Sunday at 6 p.m. at Lamoille, and Robert, Hubbard, Harvester Winnm' eneral Hospital alter an Iowa: three sisters, Mrs.

Harry illness of a week. 'Martha" Bauer. Lamoille; Mrs. Fred Funeral services will he at 10 at West 5th and Harriet streets at 1:32 a.m. Sunday.

Edwin Berndt. 42, 276 W. Belle-view forfeited a $15 deposit on a charge of driving 38 miles an hour past a radar check point at Gilmore avenue and Francis age near men mosi sea ions occurring as scattered showers and thunderstorms mostly the first half of the period. Wisconsin: Temperatures will average near normal: normal max- 2:25 p.m. Tampieo and eight barges, downstream.

3:40 p.m. L. A. Childress and 12 barges, downstream. 4:10 p.m.

William S. Lion and under the bed of his son Arthur. 13. Manask shuffled sleepily back to his own bedroom. "Helen." lie whispered to his wife, "there's an owl under Arthur's bed." "Well." came the voice from under the covers, "take the broom and shoo him out of here." In the kitchen near the broom closet.

Manask spotted another owl perched on the stove. "Helen," he called, "the house is lousy with owls." "Look at my living room." cried Mrs. Manask. who was up by now. "Feathers and soot all over the place." The owls evidentlv had come down the chimney.

Besides scattering soot, they had knocked over two vases of flowers and attacked a stuffed squirrel. ine former leresa Sikorski. she Emma Flannigan. Dakota, and was horn here Oct. 1C.

and Mrs. Laura Lamprey. Rochester, was a lifelong resident. and four grandchildren. 'Hrf1 Ch0 FunwaI ices wi Wednes.

vvno ea I io.i. 0 Mrs. Clnslik is survived by a J1' a m. Wednesday at Church of the Frp(J Fort 709 wilson Sf Immaculate Conception, lona-p- Mrs Anna Rmi(h HoiIS(on tion.the Rev. Paul Archje Wech 755 4Wn Av(l ing.

Burial will be in the church GorKtviev cemetery. Kennrth E. Chick. 42fi Wilson St. Friends may call at the Zell Mrs jamcs Pawlawski, R61 E.

farm home this i veiling and Tues- Wnhnshn st four barges, downstream, imuitt 70 to 82: normal minimum strPet. The arrest was made by 4:50 p.m. Cartusca and six ,54 to 60; turning cooler Tuesday police at 9:05 a.m. Sunday son. Clarence.

406 E. 3rd and Park ine riennsltii nf SI were for. ana vveanesaav. ann warmer auoui barges, downstream. day.

Rosary will be said at the Mrs. narrv Wieczorek. 106 Stone a Granddaughter, home at 8 m. Tuesday. Arrange- I runeral services will be Wednes- ments are by Buckman Schierts iiarrv M.

Hurt. 416 W. Mill St. av at 8:30 a at Borzyskowski Funeral Home, Wabasha. Harry Kowalczyk, 1014 W.

Mwluary and at i a.m. at St. Friday: rainfall will average onef0ju.d bv Beatrice Myron. Donna third to two thirds inches with p.owe. Mike Cinther and Bonnie showers or thunderstorms Tuesday Sullivan, for meter violations: R.

and asain Thursday or Friday. p. Rymarkiewicz, Frank Hass 'on Kint loiamwaus vnurcn, tne IU. Hev imily Rivm M-LLcm i three counts. E.

J. Henrv. Robert Msgr. N. F.

Grulkowski officiating. "...1 IIIVIIIMVI I lie net, IldlUIU Hacker will officiate. Burial will he in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fawcett-Abraham Funeral Service and Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m.

at the church. The family prefers memorials. Mrs. Floyd Allen Funeral services for Mrs. Floyd Flood me 0n counts and M.

22 Wiltsey, for overtime parking. 5 9 .2 i i Slate 14 12 8:50 p.m. Manitou-Kestral and six barges, upstream. Saturday 6:25 a.m. Merriweather-Lewis and three barges, upstream.

a.m. Prairie State and 10 barges, upstream. 8:35 a.m. Nit a Dean and three barges, downstream. Sunday 3:25 a m.

Tom Sawyer and eight barges, upstream. 6 0 .1 4 0 .3 .44 Victor Hassig i Mrs Mvrlle steffen, 222 W. PLAINVIEW. Minn. "Special'- Wabasha St.

Funeral servift'S for Victor Has- Births sig. 74. will be at 2 p.m. Tues-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Bruss. Wi-day at Immanuel Evangelical nona Rt. 19, a daughter. Lutheran Church, the Rev Rodney Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Zimmer-W. Riese officiating. Burial will be man, Winona Rt. 3, a daughter, in Hillside Cemetery, St. Charles, i Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Rietz. Mr. Hassie died Saturday morn- Rollinastone. a son.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at Rorzyskow-ski Mortuary Tuesday after 2 p.m. The Rosary will be led bv Msgr. Grulkowski Tuesday at 8 p.m.

William F. Multhaup Dr. W. I. ruler Red Wing l.aka City Wabaftha Dam 4.

T.W. nam T.W. Dam 5 A. W. WINONA Dam S.

Ponl Dam S. T.W. Dakota Dam 7. Ponl Pheni 4417 131 Choat Building Allen. 60, a Winona native, were held today at 2:30 p.m.

at Rochester First Christian Church. She 2 1 .1 5 13 5 5 1 102 3 .1 .1 4 1 1 fi 12 4 7 I l. rnn-n. CAnmM 1 Funeral services for William F. died at her home there Saturday 9:15 p.m.

Lady Mignon and in t.w ti harnaa uniln.n i La CfOSif .04, .05 ine fit niS larm iieai mic mi. aim vnruiv iw-iim iuii j- i -ii iuk ui ma rth cf nnndvipw a i oi. who died Saturday after an i lness of four years. "JTn4 Tn, Pyer Jdichter. I former Margaret "Martin.

lllflimm a I Ml Trlbutarr K(rram ah a tf i nciQ at n.m. chn wn hnrn hnro Knv 9fi MtOT Chtppawa at Duranrt .12 2 Zumbro at Thrllman .32 .2 3u Amelia -fP' WliSna Rt 2 a son crtt-Abraham Chapel. Jand aUended nona "statecS: Winona. They farmed Winona Rt. 2 a son he married 23.

UK)4. at Modern Chiropractic and Electrotherapy 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dally Wtd. ft Sat.

A.M. to 12 Nootl Friday Evenings by Appointment Watch tor "Natural Health" Column every Wednesday tn newspaper. at Beaver unti I 1943 when they 'and had lived here all hi in rural nirmfnrt out ubi (ca, uiau(aui. Today 2:10 a.m. Manitou-Kestral and five barges, downstream.

7:10 a.m. Merriweather-Lewis and nine barges, downstream. 11:30 a.m. Suffolk and three barges, upstream. their present lann irs amis uus ana With the Winona ooliee denartmeM She was married tn FlnvH All purchased Trrmpealrau at Dodge 0 1 Blark at Galmville .10 1 l.a C'ro at VV.

Snlcm 13 i Root at Houston .5 7 .07 RIVER FOR EC A.T From llmtinm to iuttfnbfrt I Very little rhiingr Is inrtintcd thi ttagrs tn this lection in th next 24 hours. koiithwest of here. 27 years, he recently had been a len at Rochester Mav is. 1917 He is survived by his wife: one captain. They farmed in Evota Tnwnsh son, Kermit.

Elba: one daughter. tire C.nrHnn HcoklM- Mrs. Franklin Goltz. 266 Lib-; 0 Albrccbt Nov. east of Rochester, and moved to u.i, ai ci.

iiiaiuii uuineran 1 noenesier eignt years ago. i Church, the Rev. A. W. Sauer of-1 She was a nast matron of the 111 1.

UUi Willi I Plainview: one sister, Mrs. Calv in cr A1- Mnrn Byford Vancouver. Wash five, ficiating. Order of Eastern Star of Eyota. grandchildren and 11 great-grand- 'R RPrenn anA babv Hp survived by his wife: two' vice president of the Rochester Sllil daughters.

William -Ca Live and Learn Club, treasurer of children. viiioH IF YOU'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT COMBINATION WINDOWS lltlll 1U. Friends may call at Johnson rciersen. M. Louis.

and the WCTU for 16 years and Mrs. Edward Lawrenz, -1 1 1 II a-tnn i Rosemary) Kvanson, Wino- a former president of the Roch- a (Si aennver runeiai numt- uuui uuuu u-nBhinoton St Txiesday and at the church from Wellington ht i na: two sisters, Mrs. lor-: ester district WCTU. ence II ard and Mrs. alter i She is survived by her husband; OTHER BIRTHS 1-2 p.m.

Pallbearers will ne Adoipn Kreiger. Harold Tradeup. Elmer Hill, Walter Swanson. Walter Neumann and Michael Ross. MOW'S the TIM to ACT! 4 Have a Vigor Swig TREMPEALEAU.

Wis. Born1 to Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Beseler a son, June 22. at La Crosse. GALESVILLE. Wis. (Special) -Born to Dr.

and Mrs. Leonard Larson, a son Thursday at a La Crosse hospital. 1 ST. PETER. Minn.

Born to 1 Adolph T. Kriska ELGIN. Minn. 'Special' Adolph T. Kriska, 85, died Sunday at the Buena Vista Rest Home.

Wabasha, after an illness of one Mom can keep her new combination window so easy clean now (even upstairs). JOIN ME? month. rt.i a SPECIAL INSTALLATION OFFER DURING JULY! Born March 27, 1873. nearer, ana own juwh. ou Princeton.

he came to this Peter, a daughter Monday. Mrs area with his parents when he'Lueth is the former Dorothy Holt was a boy. Ho married the former of Rhoda McManus Sept. 9. 1898.

She MINNEAPOLIS. Minn Born urvives ,0 -Mr- and -Mrs- Kcr Ban- a son Other survivors arc: A son. El- Saturday at a Minneapolis hospit-mer, Elgin: a sister. Mrs. Annajal.

Mrs. Ban is the former Flor- 14 13 PHONE 8-2367 Day or Night for FREE ESTIMATE This offtr cannot bo duplicated for similar combination window quality Wo positively havt to end tho offer August 1 to If you'vo boon thinking about Combination Window's, NOW'S THE TIME TO ACTI HnseHv RnehPSter: three Brand- ence iacr.ei. u.iukohi 14 Mrs. H. C.

Vackel. 524 Harriet S. 00tr rV children and four great-grandchil 13 WINONA CITY AND COUNTY FREE TB X-RAYS (Monday through Friday, to 5 Room 8. City Hall.) X-Rays last week 66 Since March 8. 1953 22,885 Bud won't be nagged Spring and Fall to change screens and storms high on a dren.

A son, five brothers and two listers have died. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Potsdam, the Rev. Walter Stolper, Potsdam, officiating. Burial will be in Lake-wood Cemetery at Lake City.

Pallbearers will be Elmer Libe-now, Alfred Kitzman. Carl Rei-neke, Theodore Meyer, Henry Thedens and William Harnack. Friends may call at Johnson-Schriver Funeral Home, Plain-view, until noon Wednesday and at the church for one hour before the services. IMPOUNDED DOGS No. 358 Black male, part cocker; third day.

Available for good homes: No. 357 Female brown and white puppy, good farm dog. YOUR Granddad won't have chilly drafts bother him anymore with air-tight Kelson Combination Windows. Up to 32x32 glass sis COMPLETELY INSTALLED UU Two medium-size cocker-type Frank Andersen males. Good watchdogs for wom- CHATFIELD.

Minn. Frank en: don't like men. Anderson. 71. died Sunday evening at a Rochester hospital after a owned a bakery in Chatfield for long illness.

five years until his retirement in He was born Dec. 3. 188ti. at Le i 1953. He owned a bakery in Wab-Roy, Minn.

He farmed there be- asha 4Vi years before that, fore moving to Elmira Township He married Minnie Gaustad at whom he farmed 21 years. Minneapolis Aug. Sister Suiy likes the protectiveness of Nelson permanent windows that can't be slipped off by burglars. Thoso art mado in tho Northwoit especially for Hit NW climate. Ovor 2000 have bom told already in tho Winona area for tho avorago price of $22.00 tach.

He married Monta Jcffers at He is survived by his wife: three Cresco. Iowa. Feb. 2. 1910.

daughters. Mrs. Daryl Haack. takt 3 yoart to pay low bonk NO DOWN PAYMENT interest ratts. Mr.

Andersen is survived by his prme vaney; sirs, nernara oai-wife; four sons. Edward. St. Paul; fron. Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Don-Wendell. Chatfield. and William i aid Heinck. Winona; a brother, and George. Madison, a i Herman.

Portland, two sis-daughter. Mrs. James Brogan, i ters, Mrs. Fred Johnson. Spooner, Chatfield; a brother.

James An-1 and Mrs. Harmona Andcr-dcrsen. Orange, two sjs. son Sancy Ore and three grand-ters. Mrs.

Ole Grimley. Le Roy, chddren. Two sisters also live in NOT a far-flung unrtcogniied product Nolson windows are mado locally, sold locally, and strvictd locally (a vtry important point). Ovor 100 Nolton porch tncloturat in Winona art (addrots-s upon request). Out-of-town inquiries wclcomod.

Dad knows he will savo up to 30'. on fuel bills. and Mr Vprne Rvan. Waterloo. Norway.

Masonic funeral services will be Jane likes the modern, clean, up-to-date lines of Nelson windows. Iowa, and 15 grandchildren. A daughter has died. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Boetzer Funeral Home.

Burial will be In Have thoto hard-to-changt upstairs windows replacod now tho rost dono later. Funeral services will be Wed- BUTTERMILK Tastes good helps keep wefght down energy up! Winona Milk Company Butter-Floke Buttermilk builds muscles, supplies energy and tones up your entire system. Its hearty flavor is satisfying and refreshing. ENJOY WINONA MILK COMPANY BUTTERMILK FROM YOUR ROUTEMAN OR AT YOUR STORE nesdav at 3 p.m. at the Methodist enaiiiew cemetery, rnenas may nn Church, the Rev.

Earl R. Wilford can at tne tunerai nome atier 7 officiating. Burial will be in Chat- m- Tuesday. field Cemetery. SMTHY STILL STANDS Friends may call at Boetzer rqcheLLE.

111. tf Although Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Tues- oT horseshoes has all but day until 11 a.m. Wednesday and vanished, the village smithy still for an hour before the service at pjCs his trade, the church. i Einar Schooning.

who learned blacksmith trade in Denmark Peter A. Bondeson I I IL before coming here in 1922 to join Helwn Combination Windows Absolutely WILL NOT RUST! CHATFIELD. Minn. Peter A. njs brother.

William, in the shop Bondeson. 73. died Sunday after- across from Cjly hall, still uses the noon at Olmsted Community Hos- 0d forge which is nearly 60 vears pital. Rochester. He had been tak- 0Id.

en there Thursday. Right now is Schooning's busy WINDOW COMPANY 370 East Third St. PHONE Seo ROGER HENNEBERRY or JIM D. MOHAN wr. uonaeson was oorn way season what with plow shares.

uviiurjuu iu m'um'ii wiiui wun piuw snares, 1885. at Kopang, Norway. He farm machinery, lawn mowers and as a baker all his life and 'marking handwrought iron work. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA worked 1 1.

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