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ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES mONDAY, JANUARY 2h 107 4 Page 10 MISS JULIA DOYLE Miss Julia Doyle, 33, 1030 28th Ave. died in Chicago, 111., from injuries received in an automobile accident there Jan. 19. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Daniel Fu; neral Home.

CHARLES ITEN ROCKVILLE, Minn. Charles John Iten, 37, a truck driver for the Livestock Ser vice, St. Cloud, since 1966, died in Stafford, Jan. 18. He was born Aug.

8. 1936, in St. Cloud to Lester and Irene Iten. He was in the Air Force from March 1955 to April 1966. Mr, Iten is survived by his widow, the former Darlene Adams; children, Tammy, Dean and Sheri; parents, Mr.

and Lester Iten, St. Cloud and brothers, Richard with the Air Force stationed at the Mather AFB, and James and Robert, St. Cloud. Funeral services will be at St. Mary's Cathedral at 11 a.

m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis. Pallbearers will be Donald Ifen, James Neutzling, Glen Weihrauch, Leroy and Larry Adams and Jim Oldsberg. Friends may call at the Daniel Funeral Home, St.

Cloud after 2 p. m. today. St. Mary'i Cathedral parish will say the parish prayers at the funeral home at 7:30 p.

tonight. JOHN J. KREMER John J. Kremer, 85, St. Raphael's Home, formerly of 126 10th Ave.

died Jan. 20. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Daniel Funeral Home. now in progress in our main level ilUr ,7 ft WW MRS. KATHER1NE KAM-PSEX ELROSA, Minn.

Mrs. Kath-erinc Kamp6en, 83, died Jan. 19 at the Pine Villa Nursing Home, Melrose. She was a member of Ss. Peler and Paul Catholic Church and the Christian Mothers.

Mr, Kampsen is survived by sons and daughters, the Rev. Fred, Belle Prairie; Henry, Norbert, Mrs. Joe (Ve-rena) Olmscheid, Herman and Clarence, Elrosa; Edwin, Litchfield; Ronald, Romulus, Mrs. Howard (Nora) Salmond, Huntingt Beach, Mrs. Francis (Loretta Meyer, Metre Grove and Mrs.

Jerry (Marcella) Burns, Clari" ssa; 64 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren, and brothers and sister, John, Mina, Ignatz and Stephen Pe" termeier, Sauk Centre and Fred Petermeier, Battle Lake. She was preceded in death by a son and a daughter. There will be a con-celebrated funeral mass at 1 :30 a. m. Wednesday at Ss.

Peter and Paul Church. Burial will be to the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Schd Funeral Home, Melrose, After 7:30 p. m. tonight.

Knights of Columbus Council say the rosary at the funeral home at 8:30 p. m. tonight. Ss. Peter and Paul parish will say the parish prayers at the funeral home at 9 p.

m. Tuesday. MRS. EDWARD NOEIIRIN Mrs. Edward Noehring, 73, 908 14th Ave.

died Jan. 20. Born Mary A. Dolenscheck on Feb. 2, 1900 in Albany, she married Anton J.

Riehm and they lived in Cold Spring and Watertown, S.D. until his death'in 1951. In 1958 she married Edward Noehring. She was a member of the American Legion Post 76 Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband; children, Mrs.

V.O. (Marie) Winge, Moberly, Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Rose, Lawndale, Mrs. George (Vi) Wood, Rapid City, S.D.; John Riehm, Minot, N.D. and Mrs.

Douglas (Joanne) Math-ew Azusa, step-children, Arthur Noehring, Brai-nerd; Mrs. Roger (Mary Ann-Boos, Clearwater, Jerome T. Noehring, St. Cloud and David Noehring, Ludwig-sburg, Germany; 37 grandchildren and nine great-grand-chi ldren; a sister, Mrs. Harold Zillman, Watertown, S.D.

and two brothers, Peter Sheboygan, Wis. and Joseph Dolenscheck, Alba" ny. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Cathedral with burial in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Williams Funeral Home, 1900 8th St. after 2 p.m. Pallbearers will be Joseph Sobkoviak, James Harlander, Edmund Elchert, August Hin-nenkamp and John and Michael Noehring. famous brand slippers. You'll find all styles, sizes and colors.

Values $3.90 red cross and uniroyalsno boots. red CrOSS Black and brown leathers and patents. Values nurses shoes. to 31.99. All are discounted 30 off Manysizesto choose from 10 oil miss life stride, american re(j cross and low heels and flats.

A wide variety of sizes cobbies ond styles. Values to 15.99 qw hees and Variety of end. colors. Values to 21.99.................:$!4.90 childrehs slippers. 9 t9t3(MNIUMIUtMMMMIHIIUI(W 5290 all sales are final no phono calls please.

aMPnn aw MISS AMELIA NELSON PAYNESVILLE, Minn. -Miss Amelia Nelson, 94, died Jan. 19 at the Koronis Manor. Miss Nelson is survived by a sister, Nellie, Paynesville. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the Grace United Methodist Church with burial in the Paynesville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Anderson Mortuary after 1:30 p. m. today.

The family prefers memorials to the Heart Fund. CD esq ra Go(g)xx it's the yamshops third anniversary sale all week long shop tonight until 9 BARBARA FICKER ST. ROSA, Minn. Mrs. Barbara Ficke, 57, died Jan.

20 at the Melrose Hospital. She was a former Waverly area resident. She married Cyril Ficker Nov. 23, 1937, and he died on July 7, 1973. She was a member of St.

Rose of Lima Catholic Church, St. Rosa. Mrs. Ficker is survived by sons and daughters, Joseph and Roger, Howard Lake Richard, Lihfield; Patricia, Conrad and Kenneth, St. Rosa Mrs.

Earl (Mary Jane) Ross, Fort City; Mrs. Frank (Lucille) Wurzburger, St. Cloud; Mrs. Alfred (Marcella) Tabatt, Grey Eagle; Mrs. Fay (Eileen) Theel, Richmond; Mrs.

Edward (Delrose) Fuchs, New Germany; Caroline, Spicer and Mrs. Sam (Alice) Poshck, Silver Lake; 23 grandchildren and brother and sisters, Herbert Theis, Cold Spring; Mrs. Gerhardt (Agnes) Birke, Rock-ville; Mrs. Thomas (Adeline)" Mathias, Mrs. August (Loretta) Brutgcr and Mrs.

Peter (Dorothy) Kosloske, Foley. One daughter, Julianna, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 1 :30 a. m. Tuesday at St.

Rose of Lima Catholic Church with the Rt. Rev. Joseph Ettel officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Buffalo.

Friends may call at the Schad Funeral Home, Melrose, after 3 p. m. today. St. Rose of Lima parish will say the parish prayers at the funeral home at 9 p.

m. tonight. Pltnty of Clean HOT WATER Sweaters, afghans and all knit wear are the best way to beat the 68 degree thermostat. Latch hooking or punching a rug is a good stay-at-home recreation. Weaving becomes a fascinating and profitable pastime.

BUY for SURE! cms BERELLA SPORTSPUN 2 ounce skeins, 3 ply machine washable and dryable, regularly $1.15. BERELLA "4" 4 ounce, 4 ply machine washable ond machine dryable-100 orlon acrylic in 85 fashion colors. Regularly $1.89. Must Stivt You 10 FULL YEARS PGO Vtrwt you get a krsnd-n n. SitM SO faltom 0 59 SKEW 1 SKEIN BULKY BERELLA BRUNSWICK GKW 100 worsted wool, hand washable, in 65 fashion colors, 4 ply, 4 ounce.

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252-3000 59 SKEIN 75 1 1 PHILIP CARLIN PHOENIX, Ariz. Philip Carlin died Jan. 18 and funeral services were at the Cathedral there. He is survived by his widow; two sons and sisters, Mrs. Lee Desmond, Newport Beach.Calif.

and Mrs. Henry A. Pluth, St. Cloud. BRUNSWICK POMFRET 100 wool, sport weight, 2 ounce skeins.

Regularly $1.25. BRUNSWICK BULKY ASPEN 100 wool, 2 ounce skeins, regularly $K1 5. 9)9) 9)5 SKEW SKI STITCHERY KITS save on agnavox t.vs from our homo entertainment center RUG YARN 50 wool, 50 nylon, 2 ounce skeins, regularly 85'. Special group, regularly $3.50 to $10.00 5(0 PRICE 17" diagonal viewing all the wonderful convenience of Videomatic. are yours to enjoy with model 4220.

One button solid state reliability, plus the super bright inline picture tube. All add up to a magnificent Magnavox value SKEW save 21.07 now $378.88 KODAK INSTAMATIC Camefa CHECK-UP CLEANING You'll take better pictures and have more fun taking them if your camera's In top working order. So bring' in your KODAK INSTAMATIC Still or Movie Camera and we'll gfve it an expert inspection. Absolutely free. COLOR PROCESSING CENTER 145 South 25th Avenue Phone 253-534 sign vp daily for 3 prizes to be given away on Saturday no lay-bys please on sale yarns twenty-six fifth avenue touth in downtown cloud PARK IN THE NEW RINCROAD LOT DIRECTLY BEHIND THE STORE.

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