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Page 8-Tuesday, September 14, Tuesday at Chapel, Dickinson. Burial will be in the church cemetery at Halliday. She was born Barbara Sitter, March 29, 1903, in Harvey. She moved with her family to Bismarck and later to Richardton, where she grew up and married Frank Commes, June 27, 1922. They lived north of there, moved to a farm west of Halliday in 1941 and into Dickinson in 1965.

Mr. Commes died 1 in 1967. She married. Alvin Rehm in 1969 at Dickinson. He died in 1973.

She is survived by two sons, Norbert J. Commes, Leadville, and Frank H. Commes, Copperas Cove, Texas; five daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Evelyn) Sampson, Richardton, Mrs. Raymond (Marie) Schmidt, Miles City, Mrs.

Edward (Rosalie) Heagle, Walla Walla, Mrs. Robert (Ramona) Ames, Goldsboro, N.C., and Mrs. Pius (Kathleen) Gleich, Helena, 33 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Sebastian, Halliday, Fred, Richardton, John, Spokane, and Nick, Selah, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Halter, Hazen, Mrs. Steven Sitter, Dickinson.

and Mrs. Ted Rousseau, Walla Walla. John Salveson FARGO Services were held Sept. 7 in Fargo for a former Mandan resident, John B. Salveson, 78, who died Sept.

3 in a Fargo hospital. Burial was in the Kindred Cemetery. Mr. Salveson lived in Mandan from 1966 to 1978. He was a retired farmer and his wife, a retired John Salveson schoolteacher, was a senior citizen volunteer.

She also served as Morton County librarian for several years. Mr. Salveson was born July 28, 1904. at Winger, where he grew up and attended school. He married Jennie M.

Lervick, May 26, 1929, near Landa. They farmed in the Wildrose area, then at McIntosh, Minn. Mr. Salveson 1982-The BISMARCK TRIBUNE ROLETTE Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rolette for Rodney Hopfinger, 18, Rolette, who died Sunday in a Breckenridge, hospital after a car accident Saturday.

Interment will be in the church cemetery. There will be a rosary service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Among survivors is a brother, Wayne, Bismarck. Niewoehner Funeral Home, Rollette) Ella Leidholm R.

Hopfinger WASHBURN Ella Leidholm, 75, Washburn, died of natural causes Monday at a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Birka Lutheran Church, rural Washburn. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn) Ted Mattern LINTON Ted Mattern, 82, Linton, founder and former administrator of the Strasburg Nursing Home, was pronounced dead of apparent heart failure on arrival Monday at a Linton hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg, with interment in the church cemetery. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Weigel Funeral Home, Linton. Raymond Mohl SIDNEY. Mont.

A Halliday native, Raymond Mohl, 57, Sidney, died of cancer Friday at a hospital in Sidney. Services for Mr. Mohl were held Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church, Sidney, and burial was in the city cemetery. He was born April 1, 1925, in Halliday, where he grew up and graduated from high school. He served in the U.S.

Army during World War II and returned to Halliday, where he married Florence Regel, Sept. 27, 1949. They bought a service station there, which he operated until they moved to Sidney in 1955. At Sidney, he worked as shop manager at Gem City Motors, owned and operated Sidney Greenhouse from 1969 to 1978, and also worked for Farm and Home Supply. He served on the board of his church in Sidney.

He is survived by his wife; a son, Barry, Casper, a grandson; five brothers, Norman, Bismarck, Edwin, Halliday, Melvin, Sidney, Richard. Lodi, and Peter, Stockton, and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Steffen, Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney) Ella Pettis Services for Mrs. Woodrow (Ella) Pettis. 52.

918 W. Bowen who died Saturday in Bismarck, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at First Lutheran Church in Bismarck, with burial in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck. The former Ella Ruff was born Dec. 22, 1929, in Burt, where she was reared.

She moved to BisElla Pettis marck in 1949 and was employed by Capital Laundry, Will's Seed House, Armour Co. and Woolworth's. She married Woodrow PetFeb. 15, 1951, in Bismarck. She is survived by her husband: her mother, Mrs.

Mathilda Ruff. Mott; two daughters, Mrs. David (Tammy) March, Rapid City, S.D., and Mrs. Joel (EttaAnn May) Grace, Gillette, one son, Arlo, Rapid City; four sisters, Mrs. Trygve Tranby and Mrs.

Laurence Colebank, both of Bismarck, Mrs. Edward Gruebele, New England, and Martha Featherstone, Davis City, Iowa; two brothers. Christ Ruff, Kemptner, Texas, and Otto Kallis. Goodrich; and two grandchildren. The family prefers memorials to the recipient of the donor's choice.

Nickisch-Ressler Funeral Home, Bismarck) Barbara Rehm HALLIDAY Services for a former Halliday resident, Mrs. Barbara Commes Rehm, 79, Dickinson, who died Saturday in Miles City, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Halliday. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m.

Thousands Return CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Thousands of people returned Tuesday to the homes they fled when a warehouse fire spread a haze of poisonous chemical fumes over 12 square miles of Charlotte. Churches and schools were packed Monday night with people who had fled from the fumes of the chemicals, which police said included paraquat, the highly toxic herbicide used to kill marijuana plants, and the bleaching agent sodium hydrosulfide. health. They lived at Bottineau before moving to Mandan, and went to Fargo in 1978.

He is survived his wife; a son, the Rev. Jerry Salveson, Fargo; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Selmer, Williston, and Edward, Gary, and two sisters, Mrs. Orville Edal, Forest Grove, and Mrs. Thor Bottolfson, Erskine, Minn. (Frederickson Funeral Home, Davenport) Vern Schaner Jr.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Vincent's Catholic Church at Crown Butte for Vern J. Schaner 18, Route 1, Mandan, who died Monday in a Bismarck hospital of injuries suffered in a car accident northwest of Mandan Monday. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

He was born Oct. 23, 1963, in Mandan and attended Mandan schools. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern G.

Schaner, Route 1, Mandan; three brothers, Michael, Gerald J. and Kenneth. all of Mandan; and his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Pete Schaner, Mandan, and Mrs. Elizabeth Glasser, Tacoma, Wash.

Rosaries will be said at 7:30 and 8 Tuesday at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan. William Suess William Suess, 89, died of natural causes Monday at his home at 217 New York St. Services are tentatively scheduled Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, Bismarck. Further arrangements are pending at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck. William Wangler LINTON Sgt.

1st Class William Wangler, 37, Fort Carson, a former Linton resident, died Sunday at Fort Carson. He was born April 28, 1945, at Napoleon, attended grade school there and in 1956 moved to Linton, where he graduated from high school in 1965. He entered the U.S. Army that year. He married Betty Jean Newman, July 17, 1981, at Fort Carson.

He is survived by his wife; one son, Billy Ray, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wangler, Linton; two brothers, John Linton, and Louis, Elkhart, and one sister, Elizabeth, Linton. Funeral arrangements are pend- operated a farm there until 1955, ing at Weigel Funeral Home, Linwhen he retired because of poor ton. MORE WAYS TO SAVE AT MIDWEST FEDERAL 6 Month Money Market Certificate $10,000 Minimum Rate available thru September 20th RATE 9.954% EARNS 503.23 Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of interest during the 26 week term of the certificate.

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HOME Bismarck Office Hours: Mon. 9:00 6:00 HOME MEMBER 421 4th Tues. Fri. 9:00 4:00 MEMBER Phone 258-2500 SANK Midwest Federal A SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Downtown Dakota Square in Minot Beulah Bismarck Bottineau Dickinson Fargo Garrison Harvey Hazen Jamestown Kenmare Linton Oakes Stanley Towner Valley City Williston When Your Business Takes You To Town Wear Country wear Feel comfortable doin' business with the guy in a suit and still keep your country style by wearin' a Farah Sportcoat. In both wool tweeds and corduroy, Farah Sportcoats are styled to look good with both blue jeans and knit pants.

Regardless of what you have on, put on a Farah Sportcoat and head for town lookin' like the businessman you really are! STARTING AT $90 western stores Kirkwood Plaza NAME THE Game: Want Ads. Call 258-6900 to place your ad. MUTT SHOW To Help Make Oktoberfest a Howling Success Dogs of dubious distinction and mixed ancestry are invited to strut their stuff (non-pedigreed only). Saturday, September 25 12:30 p.m. (right after the parade) Tribune Parking Lot Kids and adults alike are welcome to enter their mutt (one mutt per family) in any two of the following Dog-etories: Most Unusual Mutt Tallest Mutt Shortest Mutt Lookalike Cutest Mutt Best Trick All registrants will receive a discount coupon from Boyd's Ark, Bismarck.

Trophies and Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each category. First place winners will then be eligible to compete for the Grand Prize "Mutt Of The Year" award a color picture of the lucky mutt and owner taken by a Tribune Photographer. Judges: The Bismarck Humane Society For further information, call 223-2500 Anyone may enter except employees of The Bismarck Tribune. Complete this coupon. Must be received by The Bismarck Tribune on or before September 22, 1982.

Mail to the address below or drop off at 707 E. Front Ave. TRIBUNE MUTT SHOW Dogs two must be on a leash. Each You may enter any categories. category P.O.

Box 1498 limited to the FIRST 25 ENTRIES RECEIVED BY THE TRIBUNE. Bismarck, N.D. 58502 Competition starts promptly at 12:30. OWNERS NAME DOGS NAME. ADDRESS CITY PHONE.

Circle the categories (limit of 2) in which you would like to enter your dog. Most Unusual Mutt Tallest Mutt Shortest Mutt Lookalike Cutest Mutt Best Trick The Bismarck Tribune will not be liable for any injuries before, during or after the show..

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