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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 14

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The Daily Journali
Location:
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
Issue Date:
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14
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Fcrgui Filft Oiily Iowm Tusdy, July 20, 14 Senate Drafts Redisf riding Michael Racfi Riles Held at Vemdale Services for Mklm'el Inch, 19, who died in a derson. Rites alBreckenridge llRKCKl-'NIilDC! 13 Tlionias Kmbel. 21. riled of leukemia, July 18, at Rochester. Services will lw Thiuiiluy at 11 a.m., IPP BjJjB i ll from St.

Mary's Catlioiic Giwrcn in llreckciwldge. witb hurlul in the ehurcli cemetery. motorcycle iicclilrnt .1 Lily 5 near liewitl, were held July 8 (rain IrijitmiHicJ Liilheran Church, lliuilolt TdwniJilp, with "burial In tho church cemetery, He wus bo'n Dec. 31, 1951, nt Bcilha, a sen of Mr, nml Mrs, OiviHe Rnch, A graduate, of High School In he hud attended Fergus Falls Junior College and the Wadena Area Technical School, lie was employed at Northwest liuildcrs in Wadena at (he lim(s of bis death. I leaves his parents; a sls; The stale constitution requires tliat lha 6S legislative dlslricls he reshaped after each federal census to make them roughly equal In population.

Two OVh senators from Un-juth, Earl Gustafson and 'Ralph Doty, would be lliwnvn intD iho same dislritl under the Senate hill. Two other DFL 'senators, Norbert Arnold of Penality and Norman Hanson of Cromwell, also would wind up in the same noil hern Minnesota district; The third ouistatc contest is in southern Minnesota, where Conservative Sen. Carl Jensen, Slsepy Eye," and DFf, Sen Howard Olson St. James, would face an elimination contest. PAUL, Minn.

(AP)-A legislative re Apportionment bill which woutd create four elcc-lion races involving eight Senate Incumbents wus up for confide rulion today by. the Semite tactions arid Reapportionment Committee; -s A I though of the Senate were made It' appears there would be 13 contests liivolvlitg House bWrnhents, Two of the Senate races would, pit DFLers against each other, whito the other two Would 1)0 a Conservative fcfcalnst a DFIr. Con serv.i1 Ives presently control til? Senate by bare 34-33 innrfiin. Sen. Keith Hughes, chairman of the Elections and Hciipnoir- Ho' whs Iwrn March 7, 1950, at llrecken ridge, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Koibel. Mr. Korbel was an Knglc Sclul, 10GS graduate of Hrcckcnrldgo High School and nt his tlesilli wan 'senior at St: John's Uni versity, Collegevllle.

He leaves his father and two brolbers, Ceoigo and Michael, MICIIAKI, ItACIl tor, tori1 and a brother, Rruce, at home. Ho also leaves Ids grandparents; Mr. and James Mosher of Hewitt, his grandmother, Mrs. Lydla Itaeh of BBrthii; and his graat-eirand- The fourth contest involving of Jli-eekctu-hlge. He also leaves Senate incumbents' would In tionment Committee, said the plan was based on a maximum Minneapolis' northeast, district) oitiing Assistant DFL Leader population deviation from 1070 Harold Raima gains I Con census figures of 2 per cent.

his grundpiireius, Air. ann mrs, Lee AgiicW of Wahpeton and a great-aunt, Jessie Holecek ofi'liVreke'nridgc, Vlsitatlsna begin nt 10 a.m. Wednesday and continue through ihe'duy at Jos. Vcrlin and" Sons Funeral llonio, The St. Cloud Conservative said the bill being drafted would have bipartisan support pacenis, Mr.

ana Airs, iT.ea Mosher of Hewitt. Schmidt Appointed to State Chamber Board servative Roy Holsten. The bil! would add the village of St. An thony to the district, which In eludes the University Dt Min nesota area. Harry Ness Rites at Graffon, N.t).

GItAFTON, N.D.-Ilavry Ness; 67, (lied imexpi'dcdly July 14. Services worn-held here Saturday with burial In I he city cemetery. He was bora at Doran, Feb. JS, 1904, a son 'of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernhardt Ness. He married Marvel Dicilaiess at Dorah, irt the Senate and could be acceptable to Gov, Wendell An Lloyd A. Schmidt, executive vice president of ihe Fergus Falls Area Chamhcr of Horn' mcree, has been appointed to the board ot directors of the $100,000 to install, is the first'-of. its kind in Minnesota, with only 17 other plants in the nation having it, (Journal Photo by Richard Riviere.) Minnesota Chamber o( Com POLLUTION CONTROL Machinery is in operation at the Central Bi-Products Rendering Plant west of Fergus falls which should reduce the' odor pollution from that industry. The equipment, which cost merce- Executives (MCCE) MCCE is the state organization for the ,130 chambers of com ATTENTICri Wednesday, July 21 REGULAR MEETING 8:30 P.M.

Chicken upper from 6:30 to 8:00 Mrs. Mary Erlz Rites Held of Bluffion May 25, 1933, and farmed near there until moving ttj Grafton in 1940 where ho had worked as carpenter and painter. Mr. Ness had been treasurer of Ihe Assemblies of God.Chureh for 18 'years and at was a deacon. He leaves his wife; daughters', Mrs.

William (Marlcne) GoHer of Grafton and. 'Mrs. Terry (Joyce) Evenson of Jamestown, N.D.; sons, Duane of Fargo, Keith and Gilbert Df Miimeapo-lis and eight grandchildren. Welsh Sauk Rapids; six sons, merce in the stulo of Minnesota. appointment was made at a spec! al board of directors meeting-in Boulder, Colo, during the Institute for Organisation Management.

Schmidt was the Institute for the Ihird year. -He has been at the Fergus Falls Chamber since January, 1969 and the execu BLUFFTON Mrs. Mary Ertz, 92, died July 17 at Perham Memorial Hospital. Services KEEPING TARS FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP)-The state banking department ia organizing a computerized information system for banks, designed to shoiv where money is in all financial institutions.

JOURNAL ADS GET RESULTS Louis of Morton, Mark and Stephen of Bluiftou, William of Fargo and Roy and Richard St. Louis Park; 14 griintichil-dren and four were held Monday from St. John the Bsiptist Catholic Church with burial in the church cemetery. tive vice president trace. Janu ary, ipni.

TIME She was bom Spring Hill, Sept, 28, 1873, a daughter of Mr. and- Mrs, Nicholas I.aubacti. She married John Ertz at Spring Bill, Feb, 15, 1897, and lived at Vemdale and Cold Spring before moving to Blufll'on. She leaves five daushlcn: Miss Ann 'find Mrs. Isabel Six af ka of St.

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Man and Boy Die in Traffic By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two persons died in separate Minnesota traffic accidents Monday, raising the state's 1971 road toll to 469, compared with 483 a year ago. Donald 18, rural Stacy, was killed at 5:10 p.m. in an accident at the east edge of North Branch, in Chisago County. Seheff was driving a car PONTIAC T-37 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPRIT Two-door hardtop, four-door In T(w sporty car with luxury appointments. A cut leMans and T-37 models.

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