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movers Modern equipment of River Falls, and tf Irandbarn ablown lt;,da magiout.damagescatter*Many■rblown lt;The Cmilking struck tthe milI Ate Moving Engineers M31*2. children - jFuneral services will le held WEATHER HA 11 KIIAY Wednesria \ ;»1 I * TUI p.m. at j (DOWKTOWN) stokes il lt;I -rijReV. Robert Parker official*!j Maxiinuin temp.......... 7. , Burial w ill b*» In Rest!Minimum temp........... **! Haven Gardens.P m.............., Friends may rail at StokesWind ..........mu. southeast ,, . ,fr% * , * i J uestJav afternoon anti eve-Da .......... eiouuy n|ng an(j Wednesday until Umlt;f the servicesBarmnew. arreplacea tornawere fiprevent The IcoveredThe muter 179 traBritishMaximum temp. ....... hiMinimum temp........ 50J At midnight ...... 68IHumlrtitv 110 p m*) 75 per cent \\ I \ IIIE R t \|AYMaximum temp. .......... aBjIMInimum temp............ 641Wind DamagesBarron FarmsAt 8 p m.CAM ERlt; )N—A severe storm accompanied by high winds which struck In this area earlvSun d a y extensively damage dtwo farms on Pokegama Prairie, three miles south ofCameron In Barron Countv.ywr ■On the farm of Clifford and Alvin Hegna, a combined granary and machine shed, underconstruction and nearly com-pleted, was demolished. The north end of a new 80-foot barn was blown out of line, as was a new garage. Chimneys and window lt;m the hoti * wereblown down and broken, and the roof dame lt;iAcross the road, on the farm of Donald Gehler. a 60 footIF»in ............ .58 inlt;hWind ....... southeast]Day .............. cloudyLow this morning ......... 63H a in this morning .. .10 Inch(AIRPORT) 1Maximum temp........... H-!| Minimum temp........... 64At midnight ............. 7t'Kain ......... .21 inchHumidity (10 p.m.) 93 per cent;Low this morning .........64Kain this morning .....01 inchCharles Feather. Sr•IDies Here at Age S9Charles S. Feather, Sr., 50, of 703 S. Farwell St., died at I .other hospital Sunday morn* { jing after a lengthy illness. He: v in hr»rn In Philadelphia anrl lived there until he moved to j Eau (‘laire in 1948He Is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Walter Trout, Betty, j Helen, anrl Marie all of Phila-tdelphia; three sons, Norman of Gloucester, N. J., Charles Jr. and Robert of Eau Claire; onesister. Mrs. Grace Koons. Camden, N. J.; one brother, George of Philadelphia, and nine grandehildren.Funeral servic es will he heldWednesday afternoon at 1! p.m. at Denmark s, the Very Rev.Gorden E. Brandt officiating. Interment will he in Prairie I View cemetery.Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday until the time ot the services.comeeveryburdcThe Imemccomflt;See, hearprove the tinytAsher J. PippengerDies at HospitalCtgq€Asher J. Pippenger, 57.Route 3, Town oi Washington,died Sunday at the Sacred; Heart hospital.Mr. Pippenger had been n resident here for the past IS years, and had been employed at the White Machine plantfor 16 years.• 0Surviving are his wife, May, three sons, Mylon of Water- | loo, Iowa and LeRoy and Larry of Kau Claire; four daughters, Mrs. Donald Hodges of the j Town of Haliie, Mrs. Ole Eng j of St. Paul, and Rarbaia and Sharon at home; three brothers, F rank of Superior, Ralph of Waseca, Mnn., and William j\nn• Wear it as an eyeglasshearing aid—or any number of other ways!• At least twice the power of the average eyeglass aid'10-Day Money-Back Guarantee’• Other 4- and 5-transistor models, from $50 to $150!• One-Year Warranty—I ive-Year Service Plan!er% 11• Easy time payments arranged!nrnuc cr%oi
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