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15 Sioux City Journal, Saturday, November 3, 1973 -Obituaries- Mrs. Scottie Eatinger Funeral services for Mrs. Scottie Eatinger, 78, 200 Rebecca will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Meyer Bros. Park Blvd.

The Rev. Wallace A. Stark of Whitfield United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Martin, Mervin and Michael Hanson, Scott Eatinger, Larry Nelson and Steve Goebel.

Mrs. Eatinger was dead on arrival Thursday evening at a Sioux City hospital where she was taken after she was stricken at her residence. Mrs. Eatinger, the former Bertha A. James, was born July 8, 1895, at Orient, Iowa.

She was married to Scottie Eatinger March 4, 1914, at Orient. Mr. Eatinger died Dec. 22, 1964, at Sioux Falls. Colonial Chapel, 3220 Stone Mrs.

Eatinger resided in Sioux City the last 37 years. She was a member of Whitfield United methodist Church, the Golden Age Club and the Grand Army of the Republic. She was as a past president of the Grand Army of the Republic. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Hanson of Quimby, Iowa; two brothers, Ray James of Oreint, and Roy James of Creston, Iowa; a sister, Mrs.

Effie Fulton of Creston; seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. George H. Pope George H. Pope, 79, 105 Main a mail carrier for 31 years before his retirement in 1952, died Thursday at his residence. The body was taken to the Anderson-Perasso Funeral Home from where it will be taken today to the Swedberg Funeral Home at Webster, Wis.

Funeral services and burial will be in Webster. Mr. Pope was born Dec. 6, 1893, at Merrillan, Wis. He had resided Sioux City the last 45 years.

He was an Army veteran of World War I and he was a member of Monahan Post 64, American Legion. Survivors include two sons, Arlan of Forest Lake, and Marlow of Cambridge, a brother, Lester of Lamison, a sister, Mrs. Laura Paulson in Washington; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Hamilton Holderoft Hamilton S. Holdcroft, 88, of Sloan, died Thursday at the Veterans Hospital in Sioux Falls.

Mr. Holdcroft was born May 19, 1885, at Broadwell, Ohio. He married Alta Craig Feb. 27, 1928, at Hartville, Mo. He was a veteran of World War and had been a resident of Sloan for 45 years.

He operated the Sloan Motor Service for several years, a grocery store for several years, and worked for the Ray Dill Dehydrating Plant until his retirement in 1964. He was a member of the Veterans of World War Smith-Rhodes American Legion Post 295 of Sloan, and the First Christian Church of Sloan. Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Phillip (Eva) Wilson of Painted Post, N.Y.; Mrs. Carol (JoAnne) Wilson of Walla Walla, and Mrs.

Gerald (Joydelle) Ping of Dallas, 13 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Augusta Kirkendall of Des Moines. The Wood Funeral Home of Sloan has charge of arrangements. Adolf Kamm Adolf Kamm, 66, of Sacramento, former Sioux City resident, died Monday in Sacramento after suffering an apparent heart attack at a golf course. Funeral services will be at noon today Mount Vernon Church of the Valley at Fair Oaks, with the Rev.

Orval Oswald of Faith Lutheran Church, Fair Oaks, officiating. Buhial will be in the Veterans Csurt of Honor at Mount Vernon Memorial Park under tde direction of the Mount Vernon Mortuary at Fair Oaks. Born Aug. 3, 1907, in Sioux City, Mr. Kamm was graduated from East High School asd msved from Sioux City to California about 35 years ago.

He was a postal service yploye. Survivors include five brothers and two sisters: George and Alvin, both of Sioux City; Orvil, Robert and Mrs. Martha Burkle, all of Carson City, and Lou and Mrs. Laura Busch, both of Carmichael, Calif. Joseph F.

Seibold Joseph F. Seibold, 72, formerly of 313 W. Third died Friday at a Sioux City hospital after a long illness. Mr. Seibold was born Sept.

27, 1901 at Danbury. He had been a resident of Sioux City the last 40 years and he was employed by Nutrina Mills for 23 years, retiring in 1967. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include two brothers, Tony and George, Sioux City. The body was taken to Meyer Bros.

Colonial Chapel, 3220 Stone Park Blvd. -Area Deaths- John Oie BERESFORD, S.D. John Oie, 95, of Beresford, died Nov. 2 at a nursing home near Beresford. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Nov. 5 in the Roseni Lutheran Church in rural Beresford with the Rev. Ralph Christopherson officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of the Wass Funeral Home. Mr.

Oie was born Sept. 21, 1878, in Norway. He emigrated to the United States in 1892. He married Goldie Stoen of Beresford on Sept. 23, 1906.

They homesteaded at Fort Randall until 1915 when they moved to Alcester. Mrs. Oie died in 1949. Survivors include two sons, Enoch of Sioux City, and Marvid of Alcester; twin daughters, Mrs. Christian Nelson of Vermillion, and Mrs.

Arthur Ambroson of Sioux City; seven grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Hubert O'Donnell SHELDON, Iowa Hubert O'Donnell, 76, of Sheldon, died Nov. 1 at the Hartley hospital. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Nov.

3 in St. Patrick Catholic Church in Sheldon with the Rev. Msgr. Cletus Keleher officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery under direction of the Vander Ploeg Funeral Home.

He was born Dec. 8, 1896 at Sheldon. Survivors include a sister, Miss Margaret O'Donnell of Sioux Fay tnd a brother, J. B. San Clemente, Calif.

Henry M. Rice, 57, Wi inebago, Nrv. 12 flseral 2 p.m. Nov. 4 Winnebago Reformed Church; Pttrson Funeral Home, Onawa, Iowa.

Theodore Pieper, 85, tein, Iowa, Nov. funeral 10 a.m. Nov. 5 Hansen-Barker Funeral Home, Holstein. Prepare List of Delinquent Taxpayers The Woodbury County Treasurer's office is preparing a list of delinquent real estate property taxes plus special assessments that are unpaid as of this date.

The list will be published in the Sioux City Journal Nov. 24 and Dec. 1. The unpaid taxes must be paid by Nov. 9 in order to keep from being published.

Net taxes to be collected this year which were levied for the tax year of 1972 include Sioux City, $20,893,641 for real estate and personal property; for the 14 incorporated towns in the rural district, for the 23 rural townships, $5,527,631, and for the Sergeant BluffSioux City district, $267,468. Grand total is $27,693,855. Total net taxes collected to date is $24,503,126. This with state tax credits of $2,564,702 brings the total to $27,067,828 or 97.74 per cent of the grand total. National Temperatures National temperatures and precipitation for the 24 hours ended at 6 p.m.

Friday: High Low Prec. Albany 62 42 Albuquerque 71 37 Amarillo 34 Anchorage 16 Asheville 30 Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck 27 .08 Boise 21 Boston 43 Brownsville 67 Buffalo 43 .11 Charleston 51 Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland .12 Denver .21 Des Moines .02 Detroit .08 Duluth Fairbanks Fort Worth Helena Honolulu .59 Houston Indianapolis .03 Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City 52 39 Las Vegas 73 56 Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville 63 Memphis Miami 74 Milwaukee 39 .04 Minniapolis-St. Paul New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland, Ore. Portland, Me. Rapid City 24 Reno Richmond St.

Louis Salt Lake San Diego 63 Police Department to Hold Bicycle Auction Today The Sioux City Police Department will conduct a semiannual bicycle auction at 2 p.m. today in the basement of the Municipal Building, Sixth and Water streets. Sgt. Ray Stewart of the detective bureau will auction off 34 bicycles, two desks and other miscellaneous items. Elmer Palmer, 77, Hartley, Iowa, Nov.

funeral 10:30 a.m. Nov. 5, Baumgarten Funeral Home, Hartley. Mrs. Clarence Sterler, 63, Sheldon, Iowa, Nov.

funeral 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5, United Church of Sheldon. Lowell D. Haag, 59, Vermillion, S.D., Nov.

funeral 11 a.m. Nov. 5, First Methodist Church, Vermillion; Wagner-Iverson Funeral Home. Simon Siebens, 92, Le Mars, Iowa, Nov. funeral 2 p.m.

Nov. 4, Luken-Johnson Funeral Home, Le Mars. Gerald Gunderson, 65, Steen, Oct. 31; funeral 2 p.m. Nov.

3 Grace Lutheran Church, Luverne, Engebretson Funeral Home, Luverne. Old-Time Song Fest Scheduled at St. James A public, old-time hymn fest will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. James United Methodist Church, Fourth Avenue and S.

Cypress Street. There will be congregational singing, accompanied by explanations of the origin of the hymns. in addition, numbers will be sung by various church groups, including a women's sextet, a men's chorus, a girls' chorus with guitar accompaniment, and the Bennett girls. The program will be under the leadership of the church pastor, the Rev. Milton Northdurft, senior choir director Dale Kuhns, and Mrs.

K. C. Ainslie, organist. Members of the choir, the minister and the choir director will read the backgrounds 1 for the hymns. There will be a fellowship hour in the church Fellowship Hall after the program.

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