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Saturday, Dximbir 13, 1HI WINONA DAILY NEWS II Dotofrom U.S. WtATHIK lUftfAU WEATHER OTHER TEMPERATURES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 PLAINVIEW LIGHTING I'LAINVIKW. Minn. A home Christmas lighting contest is be ing sponsored by the Junior Cham- of Commerce here D'-c, 20-24. The Rev.

Charles Sehwenke is contest chairman, and the winner Mill be entered in a national Christmas decorating contest. Winners also will recrive a plaqtw und one of several electric appliances. Displays should be lighted between 6 and 10: 30 p.m. each rvening of the contest. $200 Damage Reported In Traffic Collision Cars driven by Miss Bertha Frydfiilund, 364 Lincoln and David Dahl, 4304 lltli Ave.

Good-view. culIioVd ut West Wabasha and Johnson streets at 11 20 a.m. Friday. Dahl reported $2O0 dumaie to his car but no damage estimate has been filed for the oilier car, STORES AT ETTRICK KTTKICK, Wis. iSpecij!) F.l- -V i '4 Albany, char Anchorage, cloudy Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, snow Bismarck, cloudy Boston, cloudy Buffalo, snow Chicago, clear Cleveland, clear Denver, cloudy Pes Moines, clesr Detroit, clear Fort Worth, rain Helena, clear Indianapolis, snow Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, snow Miami, clear Milwaukee, clear Mpls.St.

Paul, clear High Low Pr. lfl 8 30 24 63 35 41 34 6 -7 22 16 2.1 14 .02 22 4 .04 20 3 32 17 .10 10 -10 8 42 24 39 8 .23 18 -1 17 7 79 58 30 10 34 21 .11 63 52 14 -3 .01 6 -10 61 50 33 12 .13 trick stores will be cp'n the evenings of Dec. 17, 19, 20, 22 and 23. DENNIS THE MENACE Mi Until Svndoy Morning fljvrts Show lw Ttmptrotvre EpieJ New Orleans, rain i i v. i Omaha, clear 12 -5 Philadelphia, cloudy 31 21 Phoenix, clear 71 40 from northern Texas eastward to southern Virginia, except for rain in eastern North Carolina.

There will be snow In the Lakes area and central Appalachians, and from Montana to western Da kotas, in Wyoming and Colorado. AP hot of ax) WEATHER FORECAST Cold weather will continue tonight in the eastern two-thirds of the nation, with much colder weather in the Gulf coast area. Rain is forecast for Florida, south em Georgia and Texas with rain changing to snow elsewhere along the Gulf coast and snow Portbnd, cloudy 24 11 Portland, clear 51 29 Rapid City, cloudy 14 3 .06 Richmond, clear 34 10 HEROINE RECEIVES ANOTHER AWARD Sharon Boero. front row left, was presented a $25 savings bond at the Trempealeau County Farmers Union annual meeting Wednesday at Whitehall for her heroism in saving five children from a fire which destroyed the Chimney Rock store Feb. 9.

With her are left to right, front row, Albin Woychik, Independence, board secretary, and Kenneth Hones, State FU president, and standing, Edward Woychik, Cooperative Oil Produce manager, and county FU directors Arthur Solberg, Blair; Ernest Jacobson, Eleva, and Harold Tom-ter, Osseo. (Ruth Rogers photo) St. Louis, cloudy 19 6 Salt Lake City, clear 51 26 San Diego, cloudy 76 56 San Francisco, clear 76 56 Seattle, cloudy 49 37 Tampa, clear 56 41 The Daily Record SATURDAY DECEMBER 13, 1958 Winona Deaths Dr. Walter F. Muir Washington, cloudy 33 23 Store Fire Heroine BUFFALO HOMEMAKERS FOUNTAIN cm'.

is. "Sec Two-State Deaths Mrs. Peter Roskos INDEPENDENCE. Wis. Nineteen priests attended fun Receives FU Award ret pals" of the HI I) Buffalo Homemakers Club will exchange gifts at the club's Christmas party Dr.

Walter F. Muir, 50. Browns Valley, a former Winona resident, WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) ducts were increased 1 percent, eral services Thursday at Ss. Pet er and Paul's Catholic Church for died Friday at University Hospi- Sixtecn-y a r-dd Sharon Boero, tals, Minneapolis, following a long rural Eleva, has received further recognition in the lorm ol a farmers' income would increase 10 percent," Hones stated.

Hones said the state Public Welfare Department and the federal Mrs. Peter Roskos, 74, who died of a heart attack Monday after a half-hour illness. She was a White illness $25 savings bond for her heroism in saving five children Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Delbert Heuer. A potluck lunch will be served at 1 p.m.

and business meeting will follow. RED CROSS CHAIRMAN PRESTON. Minn. (Special) Mrs. Calvin Pooler has been appointed 1959 fund chairman of the Fillmore County Red Cross At Winona General Hospital FRIDAY Admissions Mrs.

Gordon Hughes, 105 Lennox St. Mrs. Martha Griesbach, 527 Garfield St. Alfred F. Streng, 523 Mankato Ave.

Hugh S. Lowe, 564 E. Howard St. Kenneth Lessman, Fountain Carl Holtegaard, St. Charles.

Mrs. Christine Morrison, 307 E. Mark St. Births Mr. and Mrs.

James Buswell. hall resident. the ages of 3 and 9 when surplus commodities organization Her only son, the Rev. Edward Roskos of Edgar, was cele fire destroyed the Chimney Rock in Wisconsin approve a dairy food store Feb. 9.

stamp plan, but the program needs brant of the Mass; the Rev. Pet rllDlN" W6B SO SAMA ClAUS WOT THINK I HAVE TOOAWCH ALKEAOV Tnis latest awara was presemea the full support of stale FU racnv er Rombalski, Vesper, was Dy uie Trempealeau coumy arm- bcrs. deacon; the Rev. Dominic Eica ers Union at the annual meeting man, i'on towards, was BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker here Wednesday. sub-deacon; the Rev.

Herbert Zor omski, Independence, master of ceremonies, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. L. J.

Kufel, Independence, Sharon still has deep scars on her hands from the burns she received while rescuing the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everson and her own younger sister. She previously recevied awards from He was born here in 1908, the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Edwin Stanton Muir. Following graduation from Winona Senior High School, he graduated from the University of Minnesota medical school and served 44 years in the Army medical corps during World War II. After separation from the Army, he set up practice at Graceville, and moved to Browjis Valley in 1946. Browns Valley is in Traverse County. He was married at Wheaton, in 1942.

Dr. Muir is survived by his wife, Candace; two sons, Edwin and Robert, Browns Valley; one brother. Dr. Edwin C. Muir, Tacoma, and two sisters, Mrs.

J. It. Watkins, Winona, and Mrs. Donald McConnon, Minneapolis. Funeral services will be at 10 936 W.

King twins, a son and Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, 381 the Daily News and the Trempea Orrin a daughter. Discharges 'leau Rural Electric Cooperative. Albin Woychik.

Independence; Arthur Solberg. Blair: Ernest Ja Maurice II. Butler, Houston Rt. 2. Mrs.

Nick Obieglo and baby, 917 cobson, Eleva, and Harold Tom-ter, Osseo. were re-elected to the county board of directors, and Or- in Evenson, Whitehall, was elected to succeed Thomas Sylla. who has moved from the Town of Hale to a.m. Monday at Thompson Broth Eau Claire. ers Funeral Home, Minneapolis.

gave the euology. The Revs. Charles Herbers. Mil-Iadore, Anthony Fischer and Angelo Comoretto, Wausau; Jerome Kamla, Knowlton, Augustine Sulik, North Creek, and Thadeus Szczerbicki, Cassel, were honorary pallbearers. Pallbearers were Philip, George and Dominic Roskos, Paul Rombalski, Herman Eichman and Will Kwosek.

Mrs. Charles Knospe COCHRANE. Wis. Friends of Mrs. Charles Knospe may call at the Colby-Hemer Florin Mortuary at Cochrane, not Fountain City as reported Friday.

Friends may call starting this afternoon and until Sunday noon, then at Christ Lutheran Church, where the service will be at 2:43 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Paulson RUSHFORD. Minn.

Mrs. Arthur Paulson, 73, died at 7:15 p.m. Burial will be in woodlawn Ceme Resolutions opposing a general sales tax. favoring price supports tery, Winona. and stricter enforcement of the anti-littering law were approved Mrs.

Ada I. McDonnell Mrs. Ada I. McDonnell. 69, 465 by the convention.

Guest speaker was Kenneth Sioux died early today at a Rochester hospital after a long ill Hones. Colfax, slate FU presi dent. He said that if the 120.000 ness. Wisconsin families on public wel E. Broadway.

Mrs. Lionel Adank and baby, Fountain City Rt. 2. Mrs. George Schibye, Fountain City Rt.

2. Mrs. Clarence Hemmelmen, 522 Chatfield St. Mrs. Robert Grebe and baby, Cochrane.

Pamela K. Cisewski, 909 E. King St. Mrs. Hannah Engrave, Rushford Rt.

1. Mrs. Ole Peterson, 532 W. 5th St. Mrs.

Peter Seistrup. 427 E. Howard St. OTHER BIRTHS ARCADIA, Wis. (Special At St.

Joseph's Hospital: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald George, Arcadia, a daughter Tuesday. Born to Dr. and Mrs.

Lowell Patterson, Arcadia, a daughter Wednesday. A native of St. Paul Park. "vr? SO WHAT I TEA7 PON fTesT! 7 WELL, TRIED WAST TO THAT'S MO I D0TME2 V.E-WTH 1 Sft 5- I TO TELL hJ) -cyr a mam VT ve such tpvial I REX MORGAN, MD. By Dal Curtis n- ATHOS ff THEY SO DOWN TOWARD TVW OH, WE BETTER GET IN f'l L6 WOTWiNTS I ROAD UAD1N' WTO TOWN JTFl' Tw CAR HE HMSHT BE A OOUPU Jl SjM fsSLj FfcS lllte RIP KIRB1 By John Prontic and Frtd Dickenson SfX-'izi- OiFFERENT PARTS OF 7HE I I NO, MISS PARNfR jl V'Ai''f IT GOES NOT ft VilSr WORIP, CVINTS TRANSPIRE I HAVE NOT HEARP I I "55NkvWeu, pooor vi AFFECTING MASf LIVES.

FROM KIRBY. CwH PESTINY? SOMETHING avu" Ji' HlS TRP MUST ee l-s fltjL seems LZTi r3 uneventful, I Cyf to re Ipillli wiw fare lists or relief could receive two more quarts of milk a week she had been a resident of throuch a food stamp plan, in the Winona area 45 years. For about 30 years she had been em crease in milk consumption would amount to 22,800.000 pounds and require the production of 4,000 ployed as a dental hygienist in the office of Drs. James and Gal lagher and subsequently, Drs. Thursday at Houston at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Alfred Hauf- cows, which would represent the herds on 300 farms. er, following an right-year illness. "If consumption of farm pro- The former Ida Gaustad. she was born Jan.

3. 1885, in South Fork, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gaustad. She was mar Municipal Court WINONA ried to Arthur Paulson March 7, 1906.

They had lived at Rushford LANESBORO. Minn. Born to Erling Nelson, 34, Sugar Loaf, forfeited a $10 deposit on a charge of driving without a license. He was arrested by police at 7:48 James and Sheridan. She retired in 1954 and had been living with a daughter, Mrs.

James A. (Ruthmary Kroner, in Winona. She also is survived by three brothers, Floyd and Roy Neumann, both of Minneapolis, and Arthur Neuman. Tracy, and one granddaughter, Judiann Kroner, Winona. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

at Fawcett-Ab-raham Chapel and at 9 a.m. at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. The Very Rev. Msgr. Harold J.

Dittman will officiate and burial Mr. and Mrs. D. Vincent Enright, I since 1929- He died lhrec weeks Lanesboro, a son at Olmsted Com- ag- munity Hospital this morning. Mrs.

Paulson is survived by two tTn-ii ib rn ttit, I sons, Glen.Whalan, and Allan, a.m. Friday on Highway 61. Donald Bellman. 46. 67 E.

San Kulas. daughter of Mrs. Valeria Austin; three daughters, Mrs. Vio la Mindrum and Mrs. Sydney born forfeited a $3 deposit on a charge of driving through a stop Johnson, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Haufer; two brothers. Ingvald sign on Highway 61. He was ar Gaustad, Winona, and Olaf Gau-; rested by the Minnesota Highway Patrol at 9:03 p.m. Nov. 21.

Raymond Dubois. 35. 622 Huff forfeited a $5 deposit on a charge of passing at an intersec tion. He was arrested by police at West 3rd and Huff streets at stad, Bagley, and one sister, Mrs. William Rasmusson, Cuba.

N. Y. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Rushford Lutheran Church, the Rev. M.

Eugene Foehringer officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 7-9 p.m. at Jensen Funeral Home. Mrs.

John Jacobson will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Monday and Msgr. Dittman will say a Rosary there at 8 p.m.

Monday. William G. Streuber Funeral services for William G. Streuber, former Winonan who had been living in Minneapolis, were at 2 p.m. today at Central 4:55 p.m.

Friday. Michael Tandeski. 67. 623 Huff Kulas, 871 E. Wabasha St.

Enright is the son of Mrs. Nellie Enright, Lanesboro. 'ORA, Minn. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Danzeisen, a son Dec. 2. She is the former Geanne Holubar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holubar, 186 E.

Mark Winona. MABEL, Minn. (Special Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Raaen, a son Tuesday at Johnson Hospital.

Lanesboro. LANESBORO. Minn. (Special) Born to Mr. and Mrs.

William Highum, a son Tuesday at Hutchinson, Kan. Highum is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. W.

Highum, Lanesboro. LANESBORO. Minn. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Carlson, a daughter Dec. 4. Mr. Carlson was forfeited a $10 deposit on a charge of failing to signal for a MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd left turn. He was arrested by po lice at 9 a.m.

Friday after his II LWT in car had been involved in an acci dent. MEAN G0O3ER li CAN STILL HUNT WAIT AND Vty Sfr AREN'T VOO SCRATCHED UP AND THINK OF HIM SEE, MARK M14f AFRAID HE'LL 1 BUMPS HIS HEAD 1 HOW, MARK? 13? Parking deposits of $1 were for Luther in Church, the Rev. L. E. Brynestad officiating.

Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery with Masonic services. Pallbearers were Hugo Trester, Herman Ehlers, A. A. Ross, William Ziebell, Elmer Benz and John Karsten. TAYLOR.

Wis. (Special) Mrs. John (Betsy) Jacobson, 86, died Thursday at a Black River Falls hospital following a long illness. Born June 25, 1872, in Norway, she came to this country in 1885. On May 10, 1899.

she was married to John Jacobson at Black River IN OKI 1 1 Ut- STONE feited by Ruth Blanchard, Anita Peterson and Ralph Nichols, for BUND? parking over 20 hours; A. Abrams (on two counts) and R. F. Griesel (on four counts), for overtime music director at Lanesboro sev cral years. parking; Mrs.

A. J. Kiekbusch, PTMiJ xihlW Neatest Nelson Tire Service, Ted Maier, Kuiak Bros, and R. F. Griesel, for PRESTON.

Minn. (Special Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Falls. Theirs was the first marriage license issued in that city.

The Jacobsons farmed in the Town of Curran many years and moved to Taylor 25 years ago. Mrs. Jacobson is survived by Mrs. Cecelia Kusfelski Funeral services for Mrs. Cecelia Kustelski, 85, 363 Chatfield were held at St.

Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. today by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N.

F. Grulkowski. meter violations and Carl Stevcr, Verchota, a daughter Nov. 12. Mr.

Verchota formerly was a coach at Proston Hich School. for improper parking. GOODVIEW her husband; three sons, Howard Burial was in St. Mary's Ceme Dismissal of a charge against John Heftman, 1027 E. Wabasha of illegally trapping muskrat RUSTY RILEY By Frank Godwin tery.

Pallbearers were: Carl Wager, Valentine Lilla, Max Meller, John Peplinski, George Thilman and Daniel Eichman. was ordered by Justice Lewis Albert this week. Arrested by game wardens for allegedly setting a THERS, THEflTE, PARLINS OC'ENTIN CJl IV 'SCVSS ME. fTl HELENA. PLEASE I SO siZ VOU'P WANT YAK 7 PONT Cgy SO C0MF0RTIW6 y'S OH, CJENTiN! SCE SE0R3E RAN Ct-r 1 FEEL SO WISEASLE trap within 6 feet of a muskrat house, Heftman had pleaded not guiily and after an investigation sO L'NWAVTED 'yVvV a Gordon and Lawrence, all rural Taylor; three daughters, Mrs.

Russell (Alice) Larson, Taylor; Mrs. Ray 'Frances) Campbell, Winona, and Mrs. Ray (Edna) Cranfield. Chicago; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. One son h.s died.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Taylor Lutheran Church, the Rev. Vincent Aaker officiating. Burial will be in Trempealeau Valley Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday at Jensen Funeral Home.

Joanne Rose Evenson RUSHFORD. Minn. Funeral of the circumstances the dismissal was granted by Justice Albert. PEPIN PEPIN, Wis. Justice of Peace IMPOUNDED DOGS No.

530 Nice blond male puppy; third day. No. 531 Male collie; no license. Available for good homes: No. 529 Black, brown and white male puppy about three months old.

Three medium and small dogs, nice pets. Black and brown female, German shepherd. Black female terrier. Black and white male dog. Percy Miner suspended licenses of two juveniles after they were charged with speeding.

Daniel Kassera. Maiden Rock was charged with traveling 45 in a 30-zone. His license was suspend services for Joanne Rose Even-son, 6-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evenson, will be ed for 30 days.

Howard G. Leavitt, Maiden Rock, was charged with traveling BIG BEN BOLT at 3 p.m. Monday at Rushford Lutheran Church, the Rev. M. Eugene Foehringer officiating.

Burial By John Cullen Murphy VDU'ZE MM DEATH OFf tew era pi "0 in a 55-zone. His license was AUTO DEALER "PLEADS will be in the church cemetery. He married Anna Gullickson July 27. 1921, at Rushfird. He was a DURAND.

Wis. Paul W. Hub- memoer oi uie mismora umcran i fnrrn)r nran ni H.nW pleaded guilty last week in Dunn and Pepin County courts to charges of obtaining loans through misrep Joanne Rose died at Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, after a one-day illness. She is survived by her parents; two brothers. Dennis.

7, and Dar-rel, 4, and one sister, Narlyne, 3. Jensen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John Hill RUSHFORD. Minn. John Hill, 59.

died suddenly of a heart at- I jgSk 1Z I I you wawt wb thatascvt Mwn Skf ECH OTHBX, CHAM? SUMS IT S3 kV lrfl'rx jTA, Tef, vp, MA22 OURACTE? WALKS OUT VSTn TtJf KM IKi THE FICST HOMO, WAITS FOR W'JlH Vi "ZStESSl' -rurXl 4 1 THE GUV TO MAKE HIS MOVC-AW i SSS C3L Pl resentation of collateral and to transferring a mortgaged car. Cir Church Men's Club. Mr. Hill is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Martin (Audrey) Beyer, Elgin; two sisters, Mrs.

Lars (Ada) Mundahl. Minneapolis, and Miss Unnie Hill, Peterson, and two grandchildren. One brother and two sisters have died. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rushford Luth- cuit Judge Robert arnum heard the pleas.

A presentence investigation was ordered. PLAINVIEW SKATERS PLAINVIfcW, Minn. Special lack at 6 p.m. Friday at the Mil-: cran Church, the Rev. M.

Eugene The Church of Christ families will attend an all-family skating party ler Chevrolet garage where he Foehringer officiating. Burial will was employed. be in the church cemetery. Born May 24, 1899, at Peterson, i Jensen Funeral Home is in he lived in this area all his life. (charge of arrangements.

at the Stcwartville rink Monday at 7:30 p.m..

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