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-DEATHS- Summer Jobs (Youngster Hurt In Car Accident Municipal Court Interviews Set Peter Hommerding, 34, sonlin the car was not injured ac- SR. M. RUDOLPHA FISCHER OSB MRS. SIMON SYMANIETZ OXNARD, Calif. Mrs.

Simon of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Horn- cording to Stearns County Sber-merding, Rt. 3, was treated andiiffs officials. In High Schools ST.

JOSEPH, Minn. Fu (Nelda) Symanietz, 44, formerly released from St. Cloud Hospital Kathleen M. Garbe. St.

Paul. of St. Cloud, died Thursday. interviews lor tne summer City Police Severin H. Koop, 1245 9th Ave.

early today following a two-car disobeyed stop sign, $5. Driver of the other car was Donald A. Rieland. He was not injured. Mrs.

Symanietz is survived by Neighborhood Youth Corps pro neral mass for Sr. M. Rudolpha Fischer OSB, 73, who died at the St. Cloud Hospital Thursday, will be offered at St. Benedict's Convent Chapel at 3:30 Paul R.

Pladson, Brandon, speeding. $10. her husband; two sons, Wayr accident south of Pleasant Lake. Peter was a passenger in a car driven by his mother Joan grams will be conducted at the end of this month in St. Cloud's disobeyed traffic signal, $5.

Duane E. Barrett, 2012 Gear- and Lee, Oxnard; mother, Mrs Friday, May 10, 1968 CLOUD DAILY TIMES four high schools. water failure to yield right ST. I. Hommerding.

Another child p.m. Saturday. Barbara J. Byers, Pequot John Holthaus, St. Cloud; two brothers, George Holthaus, Mon Interviews will be held at of way, $15 or 15 days.

Lakes, through red light, $5. Warren H. Hutchens, 1324 I She was born Susanna Fischer at Rice, Minn. Aug. 7, 1894, and entered the scholasticate at St.

South Junior High on May 24 from 2 to 5 at North on LJi i Phillip Robinson, 1100 32nd Cooper Ave. illegal left turn, $10 or 10 days. May 28 from 2 to 5 p.m.; Cathe licello, Minn, and John Holthaus, Royalton, and two sisters, Mrs. Anthony (Margaret) Schwe. gel, Pleasant Lake, Minn, and Mrs.

Frank (Eileen) Pozorski. Benedict's Feb. 4. 1913. receiv Ave.

no gross weight sten dral High School May 29 from George E. Heen, 1430 10th ing the habit one year later. cilled. $10. Ave.

failure to yield right 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at Technical High School May 31 from 9 a.m. FREE Orchid for Mother on MOTHER'S DAY Richard J. Zawacki, Foley, July Jl, 1915, she made her first vows and 50 years later Foley, Minn.

of way, $15 or 15 days. through stop sign, $5. to 5 p.m. Funeral services are at'10 a.m. Keith Wm.

Kirchner, 1108 11th in 1965 made her golden jubilee Gordon F. Mehnke, Minneap Ralph Nentl, NYC Project Monday from St. Peter's Church, St. Cloud, with burial in Assump oi proiession. olis, no gross weight stencilled, Ave.

speeding, $25 or 20 days. Director said the program will For 28 years Sr. Rudolpha $10. tion Cemetery. Ronald 0.

Schwegel, St. taught lower grades in Melrose. Friends may call at the Daniels Highway Patrol from 1943-1948 was prin Joseph, operating motor vehicle after suspension of Funeral Home, St. Cloud, after Alphonse P. Bogart, 15 31st cipal and superior at St.

Ben 7 p.m. Saturday until time of fu Ave. speeding, $15. drivers license, 90 days; op edict's Boys School, Altonna, HOWARD STEINER Steiner Elected Lions President neral. CHEFS CAFE Serving 11 to erating motor vehicle after sus' Charles F.

Ramsbacher, Rt Wis. From 1949-1955 she was St. Peter's parish rosary will pension of drivers license, 90 2, careless driving, $25 or 20 teacher and superior at the days. be prayed at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Sunday.

school in Anaconda, Mont. Since days. Sttarns County Leo J. Werner, 16 16th Ave. 1955 she has taught at St.

Pe Howard Steiner. co-owner of drunkenness, 15 days. ter's School, St. Cloud. the Niskern Insurance Aeencv.

Daniel J. Squires, Long Lake, Fred Jones Rt. 5, St. HENRY BONKOWSKE PRINCETON, Minn. Henry Adults $135 was elected president of Lions speeding, $15.

Sr. Rudolpha is survived by two sisters, Margaret Fischer, Baked Chicken Baked Ham Cloud, drunkenness, 10 days, provide jobs for 273 youths in 22 communities throughout Stearns Benton and Sherburne counties. The program will begin June 10 and run for 10 weeks ending August 17. The youths will work a total of 26 hours a week. To qualify for the project the boys and girls should be 16 years of age and must be a member of a low income family.

Nentl said several 14 and 15 years old will also be placed on the program. Selection will be based primarily on economic need. NYC applications are also available from the Tri-County Action Program office, 103 3rd Ave. S. Hub here Thursday night.

Joel J. Hunstager, 1121 Mate Eileen Hammerstad, Onamia, nonsuffidient fund check, Aid Road 4, speeding, $20. He succeeds Glenn Carlson. 30 days suspended. Bonkowske, a former resident of the Princeton area, died in the LaRie Nursing Home, Monti-cello, Thursday.

He was born Oct. 15, 1896 in Bogus Brook. manager of the St. Cloud Area Vernon L. Fox, Pine River, Chamber of Commerce.

The forgery, pre-hearing 2,255 Pigs Sold changeover will take place at Mr. Bonkowske a waived, bound over to Stearns COMPLETE MENU Children's Portion 85c CHEFS CAFE Downtown St. Cloud the May 16 meeting. County District Court, $1,000 At Long Prairie Selma Remus in Princeton April 10, 1921. Other officers elected were: Rico Justice Court Louis C.

Fedler, Rice, He is survived by his widow, LONG PRAIRIE, Minn. A Minneapolis. He is also survived careless driv'ng, $25 and costs. total of 116 sellers brought 2,255 pigs to an active market here Bert Rundquist, first vice president; Clifford R. Simon, second vice president; Lewis W.

Gohman, third vice president; Frank E. Murohv. secretary: by two sons, Donald, Proctor, Duluth, Minn, and Mrs. Agnes Guck, Royalton, and Nicholas Fischer, Bowlus, Minn. MRS.

ALICE MODE BECKER, Minn. Mrs. Alice M. Mode, 72, died Sunday at the Elk River Nursing Home. Funeral services were at 1:30 p.m.

at the United Methodist Church with burial in St. Francis Cemetery, Clear Lake, Minn. Rev. Mary MacNicholl officiated. Pallbearers were Merton Dyson, Victor Head, Edgar Keeler, Sommery Harshman, Jack Wicktor, John Imholte.

Funeral arrangements were made by the Peterson Funeral Monlicello, Minn. Thursday. and Phillip, Los Angeles. Four daughters; Mrs. Roger Prices ranged from $14 to (Betty) Akerstrom; Mrs.

Michael (Lylenne) Lund and Mrs. David R. Noack, treasurer. Hubert Mueller was elected $16.25 with an average 30-35 pounds bringing $15.25. Robert (Joan) Knutson, all of lion tamer and Dennis Hurry On In During Our Gigantic 3rd Annual muth tail twister.

William Love Individual transactions includ Minneapolis and Mrs. Donald (Mary) Patten, Princeton. He is also survived by four brothers lace and Peter A. Lahr are new ed: 37 mixed, 25-35 pounds, $14; 33 Durocs, 30-35, $15; 30 mixed, on the board of directors. and four sisters, 16 grandchild EH3 30-35, 12 mixed, 30-40, ren and 11 great-grandchildren.

19 spots, 35-45, $16; and Funeral services will be held MVENTORY 9 Hampshires, 45-60, $16.25. Marriage Licenses John T. Kahlert, Cold Spring, at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Princeton, ROGER ROWLAND and Mawe C. Vorn- Rev.

Theodore Rydbeck will Kiwanis Will Hear officiate. Burial will be in the MONTICELLO, Rowland, 19, was killed in ac Bellwood Cemetery, Zimmer International Head James Moler, Kiwanis inter man. tion Monday in Vietnam. He is survived by his moth er, Mrs. Laura Rowland.

brock, 519 5th Ave. S. Frank A. Determan, 8810 W. 34th Minneapolis, and Susan W.

Day, 7415 Jeanne Virginia Beach, Va. Ralph D. Clement, Rt. 5, St. Friends may call at the Kaun IE OWLY UMYs national president will speak to Funeral Home, Princeton, the St.

Cloud Club Tuesday. Funeral arrangements will be made by the Peterson Funeral Pallbearers will be: noger, Moler will speak at the an Home. Cloud, and Joyce A. Ruegemer, James and Michael, Bonkow nual Ladies Night program. 25 N.

9th Waite Park. ske; Adolph Hamann, Allen and Dennis Remus. James M. Schmdler, St. Jo The club will meet a.

7 p.m. HUGH SLOCUMB seph, and Frances Maehren, 1223 8th St. N. in Garvey Commons on the St. Cloud State College Campus.

BOULDER CITY, Slocumb, 44, 205 Nelson a former resident of Stearns County, Minnesota died Satur MRS. DORA ROFFIS BEAVER DAM, Wis. Mrs. Ronald L. Schleper, Rt.

2, Thursday, Friday and Saturday only we are having our Gigantic Clearance Sale of Used Merchandise. We have hundreds of appliances on salel Haul them yourself, at these prices we cannot afford delivery. Take your choice of a wide selection of appliances for only $1.99 each. A string ensemble from Tech Avon, and Dava Dene Dora Roffis, 84, daughter of the late Jacob and Pauline Thienes, day. J.

Opatz, Rt. 2, Avon. Gordon H. Lahr, 927 8th Ave nical High School under the direction of Richard Skewes will provide dinner music, the Tech died Sunday. Funeral services He is the son of Mrs.

Hedwig (Sund) Slocumb, 410 South Aus and Eileen K. Poxleitner, were in Minneapolis Tuesday. Concert Choir under the direc 121 3rd Ave. S. tin Litchfield, and She is survived by two daugh Patrick J.

Kroll, Rt. 1, tion of Ames Dahl will also perform. ters, Mrs. Lee Leonhard, here; TRADE-INS AS IS TRADE-INS AS IS the late Hugh H. Slocumb.

He is survived by his moth and Mrs. John Schnable, Min Bowlus, and Mary Scharenbroich, 1518 Cooper Ave, S. er; his widow and children neapolis; and seven grandchil 1 here; and sister, Mrs. B. L.

dren. Brothers and sisters sur TOVES TV's Carl E. Oltz, Rt. 1, Sauk and Helen J. Pomerenke, i TRADE-INS AS IS 1 I $1 99 I (Shirley) Sandberg, Litchfield.

PRAY ROSARY Monument Specialist Slnct mo. Hlnt Quality Cametery Mamoriali On Sal. Factanr 'rice. Ne Middleman Mihelich Granite Wkt. tSM Division, St.

Claud. Minn. 151-4954 837 20th Ave. N. viving are Mrs.

B. J. Leonard, Brainerd, Nick, Minneapolis; Walter, Blackduck, and Roman, St. Cloud. She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons.

John E. Laing, Freeport, St. Anthony's parish will pray the rosary at the Williams Funeral Home today at 8 p.m. and Diann M. Sand, Rt 2, Albany, Minn.

99 9 ior Airs. William Hagen. PRAY ROSARY MRS. JOHN OLSON BIG LAKE, Mrs. r3 St.

Anthony's parish Chris John W. (Anna Olson, 77, tian Mothers will pray the rosary at the Williams Funeral died Wednesday at her home. mm She is survived by her hus Kome at 8 p.m. today for Mrs. band and two daughters.

William Hagen. i 1 TRADE-INS AS IS Funeral services will be at p.m. Saturday at Werness I a TRADE-INS AS IS REFRIGERATORS DFL Platform Hearing Set Brothers Chapel, 37th and Nicollet, Minneapolis, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery, Minne 223 E. St. Germain Phone 252-3132 Washers Freezers apolis.

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