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Deaths, Funerals MRS. L. E. SWANSON (Times Herald News Service) LAKE CITY Mrs. L.

E. Swanson. 57, wife of a Lake City attorney. died unexpectedly of a heart attack at. her home here about 9:15 a.m.

Monday. Doc. 11. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Huffman Memorial Chapel, Lake City. Surviving besides her husband are two sons.

James of Park Forest, and Joel. Lake City: 3 daughter. Mrs. David Liddle of Pittsburgh. her mother.

Mrs. Emma Schwidder of Friendship Haven. Fort Dodge: and a brother. Dr. Arthur Schwidder.

Fort Dodge. MRS. LOLA OLSON COON RAPIDS Funeral services for Mrs. Martin (Lola) Olson. 84.

will be held at. 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mason Funeral Home here. with the Rev. Edward Schaller.

Methodist. minister at Ross. in charge. Burial will be made in the Viola Cemetery in Audubon County. Mrs.

Olson died Sunday morning at the Beyard Nursing Home. where she had been a patient for a year and onc-half. Among her survivors are her children. Lynn of Coon Rapids, Clair of Yale and Mrs. Lois Nelson of Valentine.

A sister. Mrs. Clara Wall of Belleville. 16 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Born Aug.

28, 1883. at Winfield. she had lived most of her life in this area. Her parents were the late John and Melissa Bashford Renshaw. She and her late husband farmed many years in the Viola community.

He died in 1963. MRS. MINNIE SIEVERS Mrs. Minnie Alvina Sievers, 55. of 1509 Quint Avenue, Carroll, died Sunday morning.

Dec. 10. at. St. Anthony Hospital after a long illness.

Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Harold W. Kieck officiating.

Interment will be in the Carroll DECEMBER SPECIAL! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 4-ROW MOUNTED ROTARY HOE With Implement Carrier for 2-point fast hitch $599 Plus Tax $35 Less For 3-Point Hitch 4-ROW PULL TYPE ROTARY HOE $475 Plus Tax SALES SERVICE Hwy. 30 West Carroll 10 Times Monday, Herald, Dec. 11, Carroll, 1967 la. 1 Mrs. Minnie Sievers City Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Dahn-Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll until Tuesday noon, at which time the casket will be taken to the church for viewing until the hour of the rites. A family prayer service will be held at the church at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Sievers was a longtime resident of Carroll, coming here from Eagle Grove where she was born Sept. 11, 1912.

She was a daughter of Edward M. and Mathilda Wulf Keen. Her first husband, Francis Kerns, died Jan. 12, 1946. On Jan.

23, 1953, she was married at St. Pau! Lutheran Church here to Walter Sievers, who died in May, 1966. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Women's Guild. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

John (Frances) Renken, Minonk, a stepson, Lester Sievers of Auburn; three grandsons and five stepgrandchildren. A fund has been established in memory of Mrs. Sievers. VERNON F. GEHLING Vernon Frank Gehling, 42, of Route 3, Carroll, a custodian at Kuemper High died unexpectedly while at work late Saturday morning, Dec.

9. Dr. Roland B. Morrison, Carroll County medical examiner, Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (AP) Butcher taled 14,500 head. Prime slaughhogs were steady to 25 cents ter steers weighing 1,200 to 1,400 hundredweight higher at the Chi- while choice 950 pounds brought 27.25 to 27.75 to 1,350 pound cago stockyards Monday.

Re- weights went at 26.00 to 27.00. ceipts totaled 7,000 head. High choice and prime slaughter Mixed 1-3 butchers weighing heifers weighing 900 to 1,050 220 to 260 pounds sold at 17.25 pounds sold at 25.25 to 25.75. to 18.50. Mixed 1-3 sows weigh- Prime of wooled slaughing 350 to 450 pounds went at ter lambs were steady and 13.50 to 14.75.

sheep receipts totaled 600 head. Slaughter steer prices were Choice and prime wooled steady to 25 cents lower but slaughter lambs weighing 90 slaughter heifers were 25 to 50 110 pounds brought 23.00 to cents lower. Cattle receipts 24.00. it appeared that Mr. Gehling suffered a heart attack, and placed the time of death as about 11:15.

Requiem mass will be read at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Angels Church, Roselle, by the Rev. Richard Macke. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carroll.

Arrangements are in charge of the Twit Funeral Home, where the Kuemper faculty and students will recite the rosary at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Nuns of the area will say the rosary at 4. p.m. Members of the Holy Name Society of Holy Angels Church will say the rosary at 7:30 p.m.; and there will be another rosary at 8.

Mr. Gehling had lived at Roselle for four years and had been employed at Kuemper for the last three years. He was born at Carroll Nov. 22, 1925, a son of Herman J. and Genevieve Gehling.

He received his education at SS. Peter and Paul School, Carroll. On June 3, 1952, he was married to Delores M. Schwabe in St. Francis Church, Maple River, by the Rev.

P. M. Mattes. They farmed near Carroll from 1952 until 1956, and at Grand Meadow, from 1956 until returning to the Roselle community in October, 1963. He was a member of Holy Angels Church, Roselle.

He is survived by his wife; seven children, Nancy, Dale, LuAnn, Danny, Susan, Timmy and Terry; his mother, Mrs. Genevieve Gehling of Carroll; Special LA BOY SONGS OF Bing Crosby I CHRISTMAS A Product of DECCA RECORDS CUSTOM DEPARTMENT for only $100 with a demonstration of La-Z-Boy chair and the following brothers and sisters: George, Grand Meadow, Mrs. Louis (Rita) Anstoeter, (Louise) Manning; Mrs. Temple- ter Schmitz, ton; Edward, Mrs. Wilfred (Rose) Ocken, James, Robert, Sr.

M. Carlos (JoAnn) and Carl of Carroll; Mrs. Ed (Norma) Rasmussen, Newton; and Jerry of Manhattan, Kan. He was preceded in death by his father on June 6, 1943. LUDWIG O.

HEUTON GLIDDEN Ludwig Onke Heuton, 75, of rural Glidden died at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 11, at St. Anthony Hospital in Carroll after a long illness. He had been hospitalized since Sept.

12. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in St. John's American Lutheran Church, Grant Township, with interment in Westlawn Cemetery, Glidden. The Rev.

Robert Mix will officiate. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Dahn-Woodhouse Funeral Home in Glidden, where there will be a family prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The casket will be taken to the church at 12:30 p.m.

Thursday for ing until time of services. Mr. Heuton, a retired farmer, was a lifelong resident of the Glidden area. A son of Henry and Mary Best Heuton, he was born at Glidden Nov. 30, 1892, and attended rural school in this vicinity.

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The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon had dropped 3.52 to 883.73. The Associated Press 60-stock average at noon was off .4 to 316.8. Prices advanced on the American Stock Exchange. Daily Record Court House New Vehicles RegisteredRichard D. or Gloria G.

Watson, Carroll, Ford; William P. Chandler Manning, Chrysler; Dennis E. Bierl, Carroll, Chrysler; Donald C. Ries, Breda, Chevrolet; Everett W. Dennis, Coon Rapids, Ford, and Howard D.

or Marjorie A. Mohler, Carroll, Buick. Real Estate TransfersMary Stevens to the Iowa State Conservation Commission, Sec. 32, Twp. 84, Range 34.

Police Dept. Traffic Accidents- Cars driven by Dennis L. Lundgren, 23, Paton, and Larry J. Schettler, 21, Breda, were in collision at the intersection of Sixth and North Adams Streets at 1:45 a.m. Sunday.

The right front of the westbound Lundgren car and the left front of the southbound Schettler car were damaged. No injuries were reported. No injury was reported in a one-car accident on 16th Street near the intersection with Simon Ave. at 8:30 p.m. Sunday.

A car driven by Ralph R. Heisterkamp, 22, Breda, struck a parked car owned by Bickley Motors, Ida Grove. The right front of the Heisterkamp car and the left rear of the parked car were damaged. A car driven by Merlyn W. Miller, 63, Carroll, struck a parked car owned by Paul G.

Broich, Carroll, at 505 West 18th Street here at 5 p.m. Saturday. The right front of the Miller car and right rear of the Broich car were damaged. No injury was reported. Court (Continued From Page 1) organization "to engage in any employment in any defense facility." WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court agreed today to decide the constitutionality of school desegregation by "freedom of choice." It said it would review a rulouting by the U.S.

Circuit Court in Richmond that validated a freedom-of-choice plan for schools in New Kent County, Virginia. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Educational Fund had appealed. Freedom of choice plans per. mit students to choose the school they wish to attend. The fund said its operation in the rural county east of Richmond had brought no substantial desegregation.

There are two combined elementary-high schools in the county and, the fund said, one of the schools remains all-Negro. According to fund figures, 111 of the 739 Negro students in the county last school year entered the previously all-white New Kent school. Hospitals ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL AdmissionsWells, Carroll Dominic Sibenaller, Carroll Dean K. Reising, Wall Lake DismissalsMrs.

Donald Schoeppner, Templeton Mrs. Ronald Hulsebus, Carroll Frank Bellinghausen, Carroll Kenneth F. Wells, Carroll CRAWFORD COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Denison AdmissionsMr. Robert Mills, Denison Eugene and Joan Langenfeld, Buck Grove Mrs. Katherina Neumann, Denison Daryl Lorenson, Denison Mrs.

Martha Wulf, Vail DismissalsMrs. Mearl Graham, Deloit Mr. Raymond Krajicek, Dunlap Mrs. Lloyd Sacquety, Ida Grove Terry Kuehnhold, Denison BirthMr. and Mrs.

Larry Renz, Dunlap, a daughter Carroll Markets GRAIN Soybeans, No. 2 $2.50 Corn, No. 2 yellow Oats .70 Chicago Grain These Markets Are Furnished by The Humphrey Grain Company High Low 12:30 WHEAT Dec. March May 155 154 July 155 154 154 CORN Dec 117 March 1211 May 125 125 July OATS Dec. 74 March 72 May RYE Dec.

March 118 May 122 122 July SOY BEANS Jan. 267 March 271 271 271 May SOY BEAN MEAL Dec. 72.95 72.55 72.95 Jan. 73.30 72.85 73.30 March 74.25 73.80 74.25 Vernon F. Gehling -Age 42 Rosaries: Monday: 3:30 P.

M. Kuemper faculty and students. 4:00 P. M. by the Sisters of the area.

7:30 P. M. Holy Name Society of Holy Angels Parish. 8:00 P. M.

Rosary, Requiem Mass: 10:00 A. M. Tuesday at Holy Angels Church of Roselle, Officiating: Rev. Fr. Richard J.

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