not be responsible for any accidents.n 11 vtII1VUU1 Vi U UllllhJUllBemidji, changed their pleas after discussing the matter at liivLai iiui iui me oiaif v i lineBureau had been continuing since the robbery and justlUUlJtl) LI let I dim ilmaximum of three years on the car theft charge. At the time ofCAR FIRE — While firemen were still extinguishing the Cocoran Timber Co. fire, when the call was received at 2:50p.m. that his 1962 Buick registered to Patricia (Mrs.Robert) Boyd, 1569 Lakeview Drive, was on fire in front ofthe Steven’s IGA Store in Nymore. Mrs. Boyd had left herchildren in the car briefly as she went into the store andwhen she looked out, the car was on fire. The children escaped unharmed, but the entire interior of the car was destroyed. Firemen (left to right) Jim Thoreen. Louis Krieger, Dave Stevens and Fire Chief Jerry Moen helped extinguish the blaze. (Pioneer Photo by Jay Griggs)