Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin (2024)

Tuesday, September 19, 1972 A 5 Eau Clair Leeder-Telegraill Obituaries Welfare Increase Daily Records Project Night to Explqin Oct. 7 Hike Organizers of the 1972 Eau affected by the decree and the Mrs. Ida Kistner Marriage Licenses Alfred (Bud) Bishop I Mrs. Silva Pooler plaintiff was restored her Wins BOGO Nod irurtDD i NEW AUBURN Mrs. Silva (Bud) iuuui a wuiu nmcu maiden name.

Laura M. Ralph, 48, 915 Elm Pooler, 88, a former resident CHIPPEWA FALLS (Special) Mrs. Ida Kistner, 92, jfied Monday morning at St. Joseph's Hospital. Bishop, 51, died unexpectedly Monday night at St.

Joseph's i a MADISON (AP) Democratic Gov; Patrick Menomonie, from Walter Claire Chippewa Falls Hunger fare recipients won approval; J. Lucey veto the appropria- rtospiiai wnere ne was of the Town of Sherman, died Monday at Bloomer Memorial Hospital. She was born Silva Wenset, Oct 25, 1886, In Butte, W. Ralph, 48, 819 Fifth Menomonie. No minor children Hike are planning a "Project recovering from surgery.

Mrs. Kistner was born March 21, 1880, in Downing. For the la Chippewa Falls: John Roth, Rt. 1, Cadott, and Carol Carlson, Rt. 2, Cadott.

William Kukuk and Joyce Passmore, both of Chippewa Falls. Steven Peloquin, Rt. 2, Cadott, and Jacqueline Weyenberg. Rt. lBoyd.

Daniel Goller, Cornell, and Night" on the Sand Lake Indian are affected by the decree. Mont past six years she had lived Reservation Civic Center, main project of the Oct. Monday of increased payments lion. for special household needs un-j do otherwise would be der programs for aid to fami-; hypocritical," Shabaz said, clt-lies with dependent children' ing Lucey 's appeal to legisla-(AFDC). live candidates to join a cam- The Board on Government paign against tax increases in at Chippewa Manor Nursing Deaths Mr.

Bishop was born Feb. 25, 1921, at Mineral Point and lived in the Madison area until 1957, when he moved to Thorp where Home. She was married to William Pooler, March 9, 1902, In the It will be held Thursday, Sept NEWTON, Mrs. Fred, survivors Include one 21, in the Davies Theatre at Town of Bloomer and lived he managed the Thor Gas Co. Tigard, formerly the University in Eau, Claire daughter, Mrs.

Victor Fleury, Excelsior, several nieces most of her married life In the Operations. agreed 3-2 to allow; the 1973-75 fiscal biennium. the Department of Health andj Shabaz said in a memo to Lu-Sociat Services to spend an that' to refuse to veto the The program will include i Town of 'Sampson. The past and, nephews, three grand 94, Eau 92, 51, 50, presentation on the Civic Center He was a member, of the Thorp school board, a veteran of World War II, art! a member of the Thorp American Legion Post and Madison VFW. He was eight years she had resided in tra $2.4 million annually for Claire.

KISTNER, Mrs. Ida, Chippewa' Falls. BISHOP, Alfred (Bud), Thorp. OLSON, Gurdell by Eileen Bearheart, one of the child and one1 great-granddaughter. Services will be 1 p.m.

"special needs," such as cloth residents of the reservation. Diana Orr, Eau Claire. Leland Popp, Rt. Eau Claire, and Lydia Eau Claire. Robert, Nielsen II, Bloomer, and Lynda Anderl, Rt.

3, Bloomer. William Schulte Burn-sville, and Karen Schmidt St Paul, Minn. Bloomer, 1 Surviving are one son, Glenn, Holcombe; one sister, Mrs. ing which recipients said chit Following the presentation, a aid "would, reveal that: your pledge to halt, further tax increases is a. meaningless cam-, paign He was among a group of Republican legislators who.

ear- an avid Thorp sports fan. Thursday at Hogseth-Pederson drcn need for attending school. question and answer period will Surviving are his wife, the "I don't think that the strong- Margaret Taber, Milwaukee; 18 oe held during which the Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Donald C. Thorson officiating.

former Betty Nolcheck 'of Barberton, Ohio. BERGER, Marvel, 69, Long Island, N.Y., formerly of gr a nd children, 31 great est of the antiwelfare people thinks that' we should not pro speakers and people from the Hunger Hike will answer any Burial will be in Downing lier in the day, had censured Thorp, and four sons, Bob, Rick, Bill and David, all at grandchildren and three great- Eau Claire. vide clothing for children," Lucey's anti-tax appeal. great-grandchildren. home.

Divorces Sen, Carl Thompson, D-Stough- GREEN, Mrs. Pauline, 76, formerly of 612 N. Dewey Funeral services will be at Funeral services will be at Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and until services Thursday.

questions concerning the project or the Hike itself. Interested persons who would like to work on. the Hike may ton, said- The rattlesnake usually has 2 p.m. Thursday at the Olson died Tuesday at Washing Republican Sen. John Shabaz two rattles, not one, for each Funeral Home, Bloomer, with 10 a.m.

Thursday at St. Bernard's Church with the Rev. Francis Grockman officiating ton Rest Home. Arrangements of New Berlin said he will de-year of its At Menomonie: Julia N. Kleinbaum, 28, Rt.

4, Menomonie, from Richard N. Kleinbaum, 28, Minneapolis, on grounds of cruel and inhuman the Rev. David Willingham sign up afterwards. Anyone by Golden Funeral Home officiating. Burial will be in wishing more Information may Burial will be in Riverside LOBACK, Oscar, 82, Rt.

1, Wheeler, died Monday evening Cornell Cemetery. call 835-1341 or stop at 203 Cemetery, Withee. treatment. Custody of two Friends may call at Olson's Gibson Eau Claire. Friends may call after p.m.

minor children was granted to Wednesday at the Thorp from 2 p.m. Wednesday until services Thursday. the mother. Funeral Home and until ser vices. a Menomonie Memorial Hospital.

Arrangements pending at Goodrich Funeral Home in Menomonie. HOLM. Harold, 'Chippewa Falls, died Monday at St. Sharon F. Knoepke, i 26, Gc O.

(Pete) Olson FALL CREEK Gurdell 0. (Pete) Olson, 50, of 1535 Ries 1 Barberton, Ohio, died Monday morning at his home. He was born in Valley Junction, and for 'the past 28 years had resided in Barberton, where he was employed at Bloomer, from Delvin'A. The family asks that Service Officer Fall Conference Opens Knoepke, 30, Rt. 1, Colfax.

memorials be given toward Custody of two minor children There is a difference between Chippewa Ambulance. Service and Chippewa City-County Ambulance Service. CHIPPEWA CITY-COUNTY AMBULANCE 312 Howard Chippewa Falls establishment of a Bud Bishop Mrs. Marvel Berger Mrs. Marvel Berger, 69, Long Joseph's Hospital.

Services, 10 was granted to the mother. A county veterans service memorial at Thorp High School. a.m. Thursday, Hogseth-Pederson Funeral Chapel. Julie V.

Habeger, 26, 122 13th officer conference opened today Seiberung Tire and Rubber Co Menomonie, from Hollis J. Island, N.Y., died Monday morning in a Long Island, hospital. Visitation from 2 to 9 p.m. at Marinette and will conclude Sept Mr. Olson was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and Wednesday until services.

Other Habeger, 27, White Bear Lake, Minn. No children are affected Area veterans service officers She had been a resident of arrangements pending Seiberling 20-Year Club Gerald Hagen PIGEON FALLS (Special) -Gerald N. Haeen. 55. died by the decree and the plaintiff Survivors include his wife, attending include Marita Smith, Eau Claire County; Roy Eau Claire until moving to Long Island about 10 years ago.

was restored her maiden name. Marion: one son, John, at 723-3313 PHONE Sharon G. Metling, 24, Dallas Survivors include one Cropp, Dunn County; POOLER, Mrs. Silva, 86,1 Bloomer, formerly of New Auburn. HAGEN.

Gerald 55, Pigeon Falls. Monday evening at Tri-County rt I It from Ronald P. Metlingi 26, Marvin Morissette, Chippewa Memorial Hospital, wmienau. Mr. Haeen was born April 27, daughter, Elaine, Long Island; one grandchild; two brothers, Menomonie.

No children were County. home; his mother, Mrs. John Olson, Fall Creek; and three sisters, Mrs. Delores Jarvar, Eau Claire, Mrs. Gwen Martin, Oconomowoc, and Mrs.

Marlys 1917, Pigeon Falls and had Marvin Lawrence, Orlando, Myron Lawrence, Chip been employed at Curtis Kaas Egg Station here for 15 years. He was a member of pewa Falls; and one sister, 0 MaUey, Morton Grove, 111. Mrs. Ray Guerrero, Highland Falls, N.Y. Private services wiU be held at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Eick Funeral Home with the Jacobson Funeral Home, 1380 C.E. Guthrie officiating. New York Huntington, N.Y., is in charge of arrange Burial will be in- Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include one brother, Merton, Pigeon Falls. Services will be-at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Evangelical Lutheran Church with the Rev. Gordon M. Trygstad officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends mav call at Johnson's Cemetery, Fall Creek.

There will be no visitation Mrs. Fred Newton News Briefs BIKE FOUND A boy's Mrs. Fred Newton, 94, Tigard, formerly of Eau Claire, died at the Tigard Convalescent Funeral Chapel at Whitehall from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 orange Sears 26-inch bicycle was found Monday in the 300 block of W. Grand Avenue.

The Home Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m p.m. Wednesday and at tne church Thursday from 12:30 p.m. until services. owner may claim it at police Wednesday in St.

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Newton was born and reared in the Town of Washington. Survivors include three sons, the Rev. Harry'Netwon, Portland, Norman, Denver, Allen, Eau Claire; two grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Leonard Haas was inadvertently total of $1,593 In fines and forfeitures was collected in dropped from the story. Mrs.

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