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   Bemidji Pioneer (Newspaper) - December 26, 1974, Bemidji, Minnesota                                The Pioneer Minnesota Thursday December 2t 1174 The Pioneer Calendar of Events NOTE spatial reasons items win oe published fii the Calender of Events two days prior and on the day that they occur Friday's calender will extend through Monday however and Saturday's cover until Tuesday space permitting DEC 26 j 8 p.m The Women of the Moose will meet at Moose Home on iDec 26 There will be balloting on new candidates board will meet at p.m Lunch will be all members are urged to attend SATURDAY DEC 28 p.m Open installation of Job's Daughters of Bethel No 5 at the Masonic Temple Mary Stinson honored queen elect reception afterwards Area funerals HOWARD LEIGH MCLEOD The funeral for Howard Leigh McLeod has been set for p.m on Monday at the Funeral Home The Rev Robert Villwock will officiate with interment in Greenwood Cemetery in Bemidji MRS RICHARD MABEL Mrs Richard Mabel AJ 65 of Rt 2 Bemidji died Monday at the Bemidji Hospital The funeral will be Saturday at at the Funeral Home with Richard Vogel as the officiating clergyman Interment will be in wood Cemetery Mrs was born May Cedar Spur Minn to parents Mr and Mrs Gilbert Brown She was raised near Williams and later moved to Crookston In 1927 in Crookston she married John Green who later preceded her in death in 1963 Her marriage to Richard took place in 1950 in Cass Lake She has been a resident of Bemidji for the past 36 years She is survived by her husband Richard three sons John G Green of Aurora 111 Roy E Green of Minneapolis and Warren D Green of Bemidji two daughters Mrs E Neva Santine of In- Falls Mrs James Mona Stephens of Tenstrike dogs must be uty E L Crippen reminds Tenstrike residents that all dogs must be licensed and that the William licenses must be renewed by January 1 of each year The licensing requirement is a part of the Tenstrike City Dog Ordinance According to Crippen licenses may be obtained from the city clerk's office Ski Scholarships mington 24 grandchildren and three great grand- children Her parents one brother and her first husband preceded her in death LOUIS Z NEUMANN Louis Z Neumann 512 Central Ave died Dec 24 at St Gabriel's Hospital in Little Falls The funeral will be at 10 on Dec 27 at St Philip's Catholic Church with Father Duane Pribula of- Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of the McKee Funeral Home Rosary will be spoken at p.m tonight at the McKee Funeral Home Mr Neumann was born April 4 1902 in Forreston Minn He came to Bemidji at an early age and attended and graduated from high school here For a time he operated a resort in the area on Medicine Lake He also worked for many years on the Great Lakes ore boats as a chef until his retirement He is survived by a brother Sylvester of San Jose Cal and a sister Ellen Neumann of San Diego Cal His parents two sisters and three brothers preceded him in death Hospital notes To maintain the right of a patient's privacy people entering the hospital are given the option of their name published in regards to their admittance Figures shown are the number listed by hospital records and those names printed only the ones released by the Bemidji Hospital ADMITTED ON 4 DISCHARGED ON 15 William Cameron Mrs Brad Hanson and baby boy Mrs Bernard of Bemidji Mrs Roudabush of Laporte Mike Weisert of Cass Lake ADMITTED ON 8 Vicki L Bemidji DISCHARGED ON 2 James Sheehan Bemidji Planning Commission meets Bern id ji Planning Com- mission at a Monday night meeting approved a special use permit for a new Eagles Lodge but only after adding certain stipulations to the permit Site at 610 Railroad Street was approved for use as a club with three conditions They screening should be constructed between the club and adjoining property now owned by Vic Berglund facilities should adhere to the city code consideration should be given to dust control as long as the parking lot remains gravel Request was submitted by the Fraternal Order of Eagles Bemidji Lodge No 3567 Jerry Moen city fire chief and zoning inspector explained to members of the commission that the Eagles Club a commercial operation was required to obtain a special use permit to operate in tn industrial area Property in question zoned industrial Speaking on behalf of the Eagles Club were James Welle Torn Heglund and Andrew Welle Members of the Planning Commission present for the meeting included Doug Smart Elwin Rakke Jean Vaughn and Harold Fruetel Absent were Ed Risland and Fran Dreyer Record of the Day County court STANDING they are the second most photographed subjects in the U.S today snow covered and maybe just a little lonely at this time of the year Paul and Babe with the Chamber Christmas tree hope you all had a very merry Christmas Staff Photo White House security will be reviewed following WASHINGTON AF Officials say they expect to review and improve White House security measures following a Christmas ning by a self- proclaimed messiah who kept guards at bay for hours with bogus explosives Treasury Secretary William E Simon said the incident which came 10 months after a young GI crashed a stolen Army helicopter on the White House lawn demonstrates the need to see how similar things could be prevented from happening again Simon also commended the Secret Service a Treasury Department agency for its professional handling of Wednesday's intruder who rammed his automobile through a closed White House gate President Ford and his family were away on a skiing vacation in Colorado A Secret Service spokesman said that for that reason White House guards had reacted in a more compassionate way No shots were fired during the tense four-hour con- as the man wearing makeshift Arab garb and wired to what guards feared were explosives stood near the north portico where presidents frequently greet visiting foreign dignitaries After he surrendered the Secret Service said agents found that the intruder identified as Marshall H Fields 25 of suburban Silver Spring Md had no ex- plosives Fields the son of a deceased State Department official who had served in Arab countries was then taken to a mental hospital for observation A Secret Service spokesman said the response of agents on Wednesday would have been different if Ford or members of his family had been at the White House In Beltrami County Court today Douglas Roger Morlan no address given did not appear for a preliminary hearing on a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle A bench warrant was issued Kenneth Cloud 321 Mississippi Ave Bemidji following a in- was fined or three days in jail on a charge of disorderly conduct Gordon Cloud 921 Mississippi Ave Bemidji following a in- was fined or five days in jail on a charge of disorderly conduct Wendell Lee Nielson Route 6 Bemidji following a pre- sentence investigation was fined and 60 days in jail on charges of DWI and driving with more than 10 per cent blood alcohol The jail tence was suspended on conditions that the defendant commit no similar offense for a period of one year that a reasonable effort be made to pay the fine that he attend the DWI school that he seek and obtain the services of the Upper Mississippi Mental Health Center and that he remain on unsupervised probation for a period of one year Earl Maynard Boe Route 2 Bemidji following a pre- sentence1 investigation was sentenced to 90 days in jail on charges of DWI and driving with more than 10 per cent blood alcohol The sentence was suspended on conditions thai the defendant commit no similar offense for a period of one year that he voluntarily commit himself to the Glenmore Alcohol Treatment Center and remain there until the staff releases him that upon release he participates in any treatment recommended that he attend the DWI school and that he remains on probation for a period of one year Francis L Downwind Redby following a pre- sentence investigation was fined or three days in jail on a charge of defrauding an innkeeper and was ordered Co make restitution of the incurred Judicial Officer Phillip D Nelson presided FORECAST TJ Partly cloudy and warmer today with highs 28 to Partly cloudy north fair south tonight and Friday Lows tonight 5 to 15 Highs Friday around PATTERSON'S Bemidji's Paul Bunyan Ski Touring Club recently awarded two area youths scholarships for a special cross-country ski training camp Receiving the awards were tke Pioneer Published daily except Sundays and holidays by The Pioneer a division of papers Inc Neilson and Pioneer Street Second class postage paid at Bemidji Minnesota 56601 of Associated Press Minnesota Newspaper Association and Audit Bureau of Circulations Subscription Mail in trade zone per year Mail outside trade zone per year Mail subscription sold only where carrier service is not available Subscription by Carrier month Kevin Sandee 14 and Jeanne Christie 17 both of Bemidji The youths will use the scholarships totaling each to attend the United States Ski Association's country training camp to be held at the Isabella En- Learning Center Dec 26 31 According to Al Wiinikainen president of Paul Bunyan ski Touring Club purpose of the scholarship program is to assist young skiers in at- tending a ski camp which will skiers from throughout the central United States and with some of the finest ski instructors in the country also stated that a ski clinic for young cross-country skiers will be held in the Bemidji area in the near future as a part of his organization's youth program CLIP and SAVE Try Our Delicious DAILY SPECIALS Served 11 til closing These Specials Will Be Served On The Same Day Every Week M 0 N T U E S W E Chief Theatre Now Ends MONDAY DEC 30 Sat Sun at 2 7 9 P.M u R PIZZA SPECIAL LG GEORGE'S onion green pepper sausage mushroom onion green pepper pepperoni LG PEPPERONI A SPECIAL FAMILY HOLIDAY LOOK for WALT DISNEY IX ROBIN LG CHEESE LG CANADIAN BACON ALL YOU CAN EAT SPECIAL RAVIOLI salad rolls beverage SHRIMP coleslaw toast beverage SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI salad rolls beverage CHICKEN coleslaw Toast beverage SPAGHETTI salad rolls beverage FISH coleslaw toast CLAMS coleslaw toast SANDWICH SPECIAL HAMBURGER coleslaw beverage HAM SANDWICH coleslaw beverage ROAST BEEF SANDWICH coleslaw beverage CUBE STEAK SANDWICH coleslaw beverage coleslaw beverage V4 Ib BEEF STEAK coleslaw beverage GRILLED HOAGIE coleslaw beverage BRING THE No Pickup or Delivery on Sandwich and All You Can Eat Specials No on Special RENAUD'S i Jet Hwy 2 N Bemidji 7514442 on our Entire Stock of OFF SPORT COATS SUITS WINTER COATS JACKETS up to O on DRESS SHIRTS PANTS SPORT SHIRTS Sm on special our store PATTERSON'S   

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