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production in 1957 was 72 mil-' Wage Boosts Show Times Programs at American Families Using More Milk, But Individual Consumption Is Down Soviet Union Production Gains Noted lion metric tons. Coal output of 498 million metric tons was almost 35 million better than in 1957 and 8 million better than the goal. U.S. output of coal in 1957 was 467 million metric tons. However, Soviet figures include large amounts of low-grade coal, while American produc 1 rAQKe Comeback By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD UH The ing the size of the averagpreceived a higher dairy incomejthat amount for only four- For Officials Af Kewaunee $15 Monthly for Policemen, Three Other Employes KEWAUNEE (PG) Salary increases of $15 monthly for family and there are more Almost Half Consumed as Fluid Product in werner saia tnai me nuns as mucn miiK proaucea better production records andjby three million more cows, a higher net income for dairy record milk income of farmers were the results of in- dairy farmers was up about creased efficiency in feeding, $160 million over 1956.

mouths to explains Rich-ard J. Werner, executive director of the Milk Industry Foundation in Washington. D. C. comics are in full rout.

GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Saturday, Jan. 10, 1959 13 in Havana at 2:40, 5:30 and 8:25. West (Through Tuesday) I Want to Live at 6:32 and 9:10. (Sunday) I Want to Live at 1:30, 4:05, 6:40 and 9:15. De Pere (Tonight) Tha Naked and the Dead at 7:50.

Badman's Country at 6:40 and 10:00. (Starts Sunday) Torpedo Run at 2:00 and 8:00. Andy Hardy Comes Home at 12:40, 3:38, 6:40 and 9:38. Little Girls Killed In Closed Toy Box HONOLULU (IP Two small girls climbed inside a wooden toy box Friday while playing and died there. Authorities said the lid apparently dropped and the hasp snapped shut, trapping the children.

They smothered. They were identified as Theresa Main, 5. daughter of When the income received breeding and management oy Amcr- nese ana oint-r iacis are, t. (, By THOMAS P. WHITNEY The Soviet Union scored substantial gains last year in the production of basic materials, figures released by the Soviet government indicate.

Production' plans were overfulfilled in ferrous metals. Friday night, a western call-ied "Rawhide" took over in the spot occupied by Jackie Glea-ison. After a lacklustre return WASHINGTON tea's 43 million Udli 1(J III! from the sale of culled milk cows and heifers is added to imilk incomes, dairy farming ituiiMiea reported in tn nmi eauion oi IVi more Milk Farts, the yearbook of the Record Total Income each bought about Theaters Bay (Today) Roots of Heaven at 6:35 and 10:15. Fear-makers at 5:05. Sneak preview at 8:45.

(Through Tuesday) The Little Bank That Should Be Robbed at 1:00, 3:55, 6:50 and 9:50. Party Crashers at 2:30. 5:25 and 8:30. Vic (Todav) The Restless Years at 1:00, 4:00, 7:00 and 10:00. Hot Angel at 2:45, 5:45 and 8:45.

(Sunday) Ma and Pa Kettle Go To Town at 3:00. 6:25 and 9:34. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki at 1:40. 5:10 and 8:35. (Through Tuesday) Ma and Pa Kettle Go To Town at 6:35 and 10:00.

Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki at 8:20. Tiipe (Today) Cartoons at 1:00, PTA show at 1:20. The Pagans at 4:00, 6:45 and 9:40. Affair in Havana at 5:30 and quarts of fresh milk in 1957: milk industry, which was re was ahead of all other types In 1 957, U. S.

dairymen received $4.65 billion a record leased here today. of farming in terms of the in to the home screen, the fat one gave up in midseason, victim, of poor than they did in 1956. but each individual drank about The compendium, published amount for the 126.4 billion provided for farmers in ihp fniinrlntinn pounis of milk produced by) 1957 tion contains little of this sort. Soviet petroleum production; rose bv 15.200.000 metric tons in 1958 to reach 113.500.000 tons compared with 68,300.000, in 1957. This was 1,500,000 tons better than plan.

Amen-, can oil output in 1957 was 354; million tons. Electric Production Soviet electric power pro-; duction in 1958 reached kild'watt hours. This was 23,900.000.000 more; than in 1957 and 2,600,000.000 better than plan. The United States in 1957 produced 716 1 billion kilowatt hours. Comparison of Soviet pro-j duction in 1958 with U.S.

out-! put in 1958 would show the' Susie 8:39 p.m. 1 Perry Mason 5 Dick Clark 11 People Are Tunny 7:00 p.m. Jubilee U.S.A. 11 Perry Como (C) 7:30 p.m I Wanted: Deed or Alive 8:00 p.m. I Gale Storm 5 Lawrence Welk 11 Black Saddle 8:30 p.m.

I Have Gun, Will Travel 11 Cimarron Citv 9:00 p.m. Gunsmoke Sammy Kaye 9:30 p.m. 1 New York Confidential 5 Shock 11 D.A. Man 10:00 p.m. 2(1 Men 11 Two on the Aisle 10:30 p.m.

2 U.S. Marshal 11:00 p.m. 2 Star Theater 11:20 p.m. 5 Weather, News, Sports 11:30 p.m. 5 Sleepvtime Show 12 Midnight 2 Wrestling coal, petroleum and electric I power.

zu.a minion cows, tsy compari About 47.6 per cent of the five glasses less. How shows that the "The population boom injdairy farmers milked fewer the United States is enlarg-cows, but sold more milk and jg if ratings. 4 This week. police officers, the superintendent of streets, librarian and city clerk were voted by the Kewaunee City Council Thursday. The Council reversed a previous decision in granting the policemen their raise.

Thursday night, however, the aldermen agreed to the increases for the other officials along with the police officers. The librarian, Mrs. Oswald Molle, had asked for an in assdf I the announce son, i yeais ea.i.ei ley, milk output in 1957 was con-earned less than one-third ofsumed as fresh milk, as com- jpared with less than 40 per cent 25 year ago Werner pointed out: "This increased ment was made that i 1 0 Berle's show Will be dropped by his Navy CPO Edwin Main of In Comedy in CinemaScope Mickey Rooney turns a losing race track investment into a substantial bank withdrawal, temporarily, in "A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed," which opens at the Bay Theater tomorrow. Tom Ewell and Mickey Shaughnessy co-star. "Party Crashers," is the cofeature starring Connie Stevens and Robert Driscoll.

fluid milk consumption meant (more income for dairy farmers last year, inasmuch as they re Thomas dependence, and Donna Marie Blair. 3, daughter of sponsor after the March 4 telecast. Same reason. Storekeeper 2C Daniel Blair iof Oklahoma City. ceived a higher price tor milk that goes into fluid uses than Uhey receive for milk that is 8:20.

(Sunday) The Pagans at 1:10, 4:00, 6:45 and 9:40. Affair crease but there had been no requests from Lee Jirtle, street This is the report from Moscow: In 1958 Soviet steel production hit 55 million metric tons (a metric ton is 2.205 pounds). The gain over 1957 was tons more than a million tons better than the production plan announced in December 1957 by Economic Planning Chief Joseph Kuz-min. By comparison, U.S. steel output was 102 million metric tons.

Pig Iron Up Backing up the steel output was a Soviet production in 1958 of 39,600.000 metric tons of pig iron. This represented an increase over 1957 of tons, or 500,000 tons better than plan. U.S. pig iron 4 superintendent, or Lorna Rud- ie, city clerk. piped into manufactured products such as cheese and butter." Canadians Use More Word also came that George Gobel, who will be bereft of his pal Eddie Fisher this March, will also lose a half-hour of his show.

Georee Alderman Alfred Berkey comes more intrusive. Radio was a perfect medium for comedy because the listener could use his own imagination. When the visual image is add cast the only dissenting vote. -Lelntnger Contrary to the popular be- The increases will aggregate ief, Americans are not the MRS. ROBERT F.

BRYLSKI Soviet Union gaining rapidly on the United States more because of U.S. output declines than because of Soviet gains, though the latter were appreciable in all fields. The fact is that while the United States stands still or recedes in production of important items, the Soviet Union surges forward steadily each year. ed, humor declines. Red Skel I largest per capita consumers of 'milk and dairy products.

For $1,080 for the year. Sc hedule of Salaries With the $15 monthly In ton has survived because he is Burns has been fighting for survival as a single, doing some of his shows live as a stimulus to tired ratings. Ed example, Canadian each consumed about 996 pounds of creases, the salary schedule essentially a visual clown, whereas his colleagues are largely gag comics. Intrusion is compounded by Wynn's show is already a casualty. This was supposed to be the season for a comedy come weekly exposure to the funny I soar Scene Of Melotte, Brylski Rite SEYMOUR fPGl St.

Sebastian Catholic Church at Isaar was the setting at 10 o'clock men. Nobody can come into your home that often and be Jet Trainer Pilot Blamed in Air Crash WASHINGTON Wl The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has blamed a National Guard jet pilot for the mid-air collision in which 12 persons died last Mav near Brunswick. Md. The board said Capt. Julius R.

McCoy of the Maryland National Guard, the only survivor of the disaster, failed "to exercise a proper and adequate vigilance to see and avoid other traffic." McCoy's T-33 jet trainer slammed into the side of a Capital Airlines Viscount last May 20 four miles east-northeast 0 Brunswick. Seven passengers aboard the Viscount, its crew of four, and a passenger in the T-33 were killed McCoy parachuted to safety. back! Radio Was Different milk while Americans drank or ate the equivalent of about 696 pounds per capita in 1957. Italy, West Germany and the United Kingdom were the only three major Western countries whose consumption per capita was less than that of the United States in 1957, includes: Chief of Police Lavern Geier, First Patrolman Andrew Schaller, Second Patrolman Joe Glyzewski, Street Supt. Lee Jirtle, City Clerk Lorna Rud-ie Mrs.

Oswald Molle, librarian, $2,280. A resolution covering the VIC THEATRE funny every time. Perhaps the crowning blow The decline of comedy is alii At 8:45 the more puzzling when you consider the history of TV's to the comics is coming Sunday night. ABC's "Maverick" Passing of Time The Kuckuk Clock, a landmark in Shawano since 1890, has been taken down in preparation for a future Main Street widening project. It was installed in front of the Kuckuk Jewelry Store five years after the business was established by Antone Kuckuk in 1885.

The store is now run by a grandson, Jack Kuckuk. the booklet shows. Wisconsin, which increased IN CINEMA-SCOPE AND COLOR Starring CURTIS tt LEIGH A picture with 287 certified laughs predecessor, radio. Back in those almost forgotten days of unseen entertainment, the this morning for the marriage Miss Janice Ann Melotte and Robert Ferdinand Brvlski. hours of work, salaries and working conditions for employes of the street department was adopted.

It provides for its total milk production by enmu OA millmn nnnnf (n comics were the undisputed MM SMM THYW in win me rvev. rrancis neiwig oi- to lead all other states in milk 47 in working hours will do a satire on "Gun-smoke" that is reported to bei a scream. When the westerns go corral inj; laughs, what hope, is left for the comedians? Had Only Sandwich, Man Given Beating NEW YORK Ham was Arthur Hutchinson's meat, but i VUL BRYNNER a Jmm LalH CLAIRE BLOOM CHARLES B0YER Area Deaths Reported output in 1957. New York 'vlrc ana i from 10 to nine per day during tained second place with 9.7:Mrs- Da1 Melotte Sey-ja five-day week, with no re-billion pounds of milk m- ad of Auction in wages. Mrs.

Angehne Brylski, Pulas- a n.tiMnn mmh. nmnv tion Mrs. Jennie Parfitt kings of the air waves. The top-rated shows were generally those of Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Fred Allen, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante-Garryj Moore, Edgar Bergen. Fibber McGee and Molly, Red Skel-ton, etc.

Not a cowpoke among them. Now in TV, it's tough to get a rating unless you ride horse. Discounting the situa-j tion comedv shovvs, which re ki. Mr. Melotte gave the bride at the northwest corner of Ellis in marriage.

nnrI CheMnn sti-APtc tn normil 'Ole Swimming Hole' and James Lutheran Church and an honorary member of Cottage Cheese Popular SW 'THE IfUCQtNEBR GUP SM ROOTS or HEAV CLINTONVILLE (PG)- Fu-lits Ladies Aid Society. Cottage cheese is one of the; The bridal gown was fash- construction of a supermarket the two men who robbed him 1 regarded it as poison. tastest growing proaucts in me; loned or L-hantilly type lace.lwaa referred back to the City neral services for Mrs. Jennie; Surviving are two daugh-industry, it is reported in the, The bodice had a Sabrina neck-ipiain Parfitt. 83, formerly of Clin-iters Mrs Amanda MnffoH CHARLTON HESTON booklet.

Figures from the U.S., line and long lace sleeves, had nravlnn.lv I tonville, will be held at 2 p.m. i Reedsville. and Mrs. Gertruda First To Qualify Joseph Robb. right, retired machinist at the Four Wheel Drive Auto Clintonville, receives the first pension check under the new FWD pension plan.

The pay ment of $213 is presented bv Homer Sell, FWD treasurer. Robb and 24 other retired workers received payments totalling $3,119.46 covering benefits from Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. Department of Is Polluted, Ruling INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.

(IP Brandywine Creek, the beloved "Ole Swimming Hole" of Poet James Whitcomb Riley, got a second look from the State Board of Health. "Polluted." the board ruled. Agnculturejthe skirt cascaded from the acted favorablv on the reauest Monday at the Eberhardt andiThielen, Cumberland, show that cottage cheese pro-hipline to the floor. A white but the Council was Funeral Home here. two sons, Fred Eaele Hutchinson, 42.

a clerk in Harlem check-cashing agency, was assaulted and robbed of $7,000 he was carrying in paper bag to his office last: Dec. 4. He was carrying a paper bag orcnia ln tne, Dndes nouque ed u.hen the vote was taken. PLUS "WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE' I pounas aooui ou.was surrounded Dy reathered million pounds more than in; carnations, pink roses and 1956. This is more than double white stephanotis.

the production of a decade of Honor North District Boy Scouts Set Winter CamD Jan. 24 Lamp Jan. the Kev. Archie River, and Herman, Fair-New London, will officiate, field, Ala; two grandchildren and burial will be in Grace-land two great grandchildren, land Cemetery, Funeral rites will be con-Friends may call at the fu- ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at neral home after 7 o'clock this the church by the Rev.

John evening. jWendland. Burial will be in Mrs. Parfitt died Thursday the church cemetery. Friendj afternoon at the Oconto Falls, may call at the Reedsville Fu- OPEN SAT.

AND SUN. AT 12:30 START 1:00 whicn was only pounds. quire a story line to sustain interest, about the only surviv-! ing weekly practitioner of the fine art of being funny is Red Skelton. Some of my choicest memories of the early days of TVi concern comedy: The elabo-j rate spoof ery of Sid Caesar-1 Imngene Coca, the suave pan-i tomim.e of Alan Young andj Donald O'Connor, Ed Wynn's wonderful nonsense, the early Mr. Dittman, Maxine Fink Are Married HP -GRECO TUtVW FDDIf HOWARD ALBERT Andrews The statistical compendium The Aia distinctive "Operation Zero" also shows that LYfTa again Friday when two Negro men stopped him.

One grabbed lor it and demanded: "Give us the money." "It's only got a sandwich in it." Hutchinson protested. "Oh. yeah," scoffed the holdup man. He snatched the bag and the pair ran off. They in "The CLINTONVILLE (PG) and WELLES ORSON winter event for Boy Scouts in event of inclement Wt five years.

It is explained he gr0n? "THE RESTLESS YEARS" With John Saxon Sandra Dee PLUS! "HOT ANGEL" the North District of the Val-I jHospital after a short illness, neral Home from 2 p.m. Sun-She was born August 30. 1875lday to 10:30 a.m. Monday, and at Pulcifer. and was mar- then at the church until tha 1 weather on Jan.

24, the pro-ithat "the real price of a quart rK Lj feta in cotillion blue with pow- OCONTO FALLS fPG)-Frie Starts TOMORROW gram will be held on Jan. 31. ley Council is being planned for Saturday, Jan. 24. "Opera Off hlue trim, with snug-fit- dens Lutheran Church at Bon- neaA 10 Artnur ranm low ume oi me rues.

stopped a short distance off and examined the contents. Jimmy Durante shows, even Milton Berle's relentless as at i an Ka rr ri trac piti. to pay for it-but by theiting bodices set off with was the setting for thei a the railroad and tion Zero" will be held at the Card Party Series Menrv KnthkP STARTS TOMORROW! uiuvru uy mc irtJiiunu dnu They found a ham sandwich. sault on the funny bone. Pulaski iholiday marriage ceremony of the coupie lived in various; Pr u.

COLEMAN (PG) A series i siimpr Hue tn Hn in parn nnnnnVii eorge VVaiejKO Lutheran Scout Camp near Clintonville. They ran back to and beat him up. of card parties sponsored to buy it." was the best man, and Maxine Fink and William places until 1916, when 73 was foun(j dead man was Anthony Dittman. moved to Clintonville where' uu CtZme Boy Scouts from 11 neigh-1 the Holy Name, Altar and MinntM- Wnrir So what happened to comedy on TV Offers His Thesis You could theorize for days. I offer this thesis: Humor becomes less funny when it be- i i brother of the groom.

Serving the Kev. Ervin Schewe con- he was employed at the Four- jH u.hprp hp livpH nlnnp Th iKirmg Lines aiiu vnidges WU1 orv nf St f.r, U. S. Bureau of Labor Sta- as ushers were Norbert Brylski ducted the nuptial service at Wheel Drive Auto Co. coroner said he probably had SKSrr.

beginitistlcs show that in 1953 the I and David Melotte, brothers of 7:30 Saturday evening, Dec. 27. i In 1926, they established died aD0Ut 18 hours earlier. fnx Ll 1 11 1 average American worker lab- the bridal couple Mll(ay flt parisn haU to apply their knowledge Of Luneh will ha aarvaH anH nri. i' me uaugmer 01 lvir.

ana joiimonvme iirsi greennouse. He was born in the Town of atMrs. Adolph Fink, Bonduel, on E. Madison Street. Later Mar.h 100c ored eight minutes to pur- A luncheon was held HlfAA 3 HOURS OF SOLID mm lW I chase a quart of milk.

Holzem's following the and the son of Mr. and Mrs TOM MiWEV the bureau reports, it takes Ben Dittman, Green Valley. ceremony. Five hundred guests compass reading and use, irat awarded. Frank Blacho-laid fire building, signalling, viak is chairman for the first and the use of knots.

card party Tne public is in. Howard Canada, activities; i vited. and event director of they moved it to its present lo-o the August Rathkes. He was cation on First Street. I employed on various farms in Mr.

Parfitt died in 1944. jthis area. Never married, he is NOT ONE, BUT TWO "KETTLE" FEATURES Miss Sharen Fink, Fox Lake, have been invited to attend Ewell Rooney the dinner and reception to be was the maid of honor, and bince then Mrs. iJarmt mane held there. the Misses Shirley Henn.

Man- WE At 1:30 Sunday Afternoon 3:00 Sunday Concert 5:00 Georgetown Forum 5:30 Lawrence College Choir 7:00 Population. Resources, International Conflict 8 00 Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde Brahms: Quintet No. 2 MONDAY 8:00 Morning Concert 9:00 London Forum 11:00 Focus on Conflict 2:00 Tie French Story 2:45 Adventures in Progress .1:00 Viotti: Violin Concerto No, 22 4:30 Organ Classics WHKW-FM (89.3) CHILTON For more information write Radio Hall. Madison Paid for bv SRL. P.O.

304, Pewaukee Following a trip through jitowoc, and Marilyn Rotter Wisconsin and Illinois the Chicago, were bridesmaids MARIE ZUELKE VFW District Meet Sunday seven minutes of his time. This compares with the 26 minutes Grandpa had to toil in 1890 to earn the price of a quart of milk, then about 6.8 cents. In 1957, U. S. consumers spent $10.49 billion for milk and dairy products.

Fresh milk sales accounted for about $6.9 billion of that amount, it is survived only by a sister, Mrs. William Siebert, Town of Morrison, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Schwartz Funeral Home here from 10 a.m. Sunday to Monday noon, and then at her home with relatives. The past few years were spent at the home of her niece, Mrs.

Russell Sohr, Gillett. Survivors are two sons, Ralph J. Parfitt, Oshkosh, and riouelas R. Parfitt. Clinton- Mickey Shaughnessy Vina MeRRLL couple will live at 400 S.

Fisk David Dittman was his broth-St, Green Bay. The bride er's best man. The groomsmen graduated from Seymour High! were Robert Wegner, Suring, the North District council, is the director of "Operation; 'Zero." Assisting him are Ted; iJozwiak. program i Bryan Wright, physical arrangements chairman; Donald Thompson, publicity; Carlj Smith, chief judge, and Henry! Hankins, chief scorer. FUNKIER TH AN EVER 8:30 a.m.

1 The Christophera 9:00 a.m. 2 Lamp Unto My Feet 5 Christian Science 9:15 a.m. 5 This Is the Answer 9:30 2 Look Up and Live 9:45 a.m. 6 This Is the Life 10:00 a.m. Eye on New York 10:15 a.m.

8 The Christophers 10:30 a.m. 2 Camera Three 6 Compass 10:55 a.m. 2 Harry Reasoner, News 11:00 a 2 Sacred Heart 5 Big Picture 11:15 a.m. 2 Through the Porthole 11:30 a.m. 2 Face the Nation 5 Johns Hopkins 12:00 Noon 2 Cartoon Time 5 Bible Puppets 1 1 This Is the Life 12:15 p.m.

5 On the Way 12:30 p.m. 2 Sunday News 5 Sunday Matinee 11 Frontiers of Faith 12:45 p.m. 2 This Week in Agriculture 1:00 p.m. 2 Film Feature 11 NBA Pro Basketball 1:30 p.m. 2 Wrestling 2:00 p.m.

1 Sermons in Science 2:30 p.m. 2 E. Wisconsin Championship Bowling 1 Bovvlathon 2:45 p.m. 11 -rS ports Page 3:00 p.m. 5 Open Hearing 11 Pro Bowl Football 3:30 p.m.

2 Behind the News 5 Building America 4:00 p.m. 2 College Bowl Quit 5 All-Star Golf 4:30 p.m. Ted Mack Amateur Hour 5:00 p.m. 2 Small World 5 Paul Winchell 5:30 p.m. 2 The 20th Century 5 Lone Ranger 11 Chet Huntley Reports 6:00 p.m.

2 Lassie 5Weather, News, Sports 11 Saber of London 6:15 p.m. 5 Sports Compass 6:30 p.m. 2 Jack Benny 5 Maverick 11 Buddy Bergman (C) 7:00 p.m. 2 Ed Sullivan 11 Steve Allen (C) 7:30 p.m. 8 Lawman 8:00 p.m.

-General Electric Theater 5 Colt .45 11 Chevy Show (C) 8:30 p.m. 2 Alfred Hitchcock 5 Badge 714 9:00 m. 2 Keep Talking 5 Whirlybirds 11 Loretta Young Show 9:30 p.m. 2 Red Owl Theater 3 Best of MGM Oral Roberts 10:00 p.m. 11 Sunday Theater 10:50 p.m.

8 Weather, News. Sports 11:00 p.m. 2 Sunday News 11:05 p.m. Sleepvtime Show 11:10 p.m. 2 Ellery Queen Girl Scouts Wanted IULI1MA11 vru; Pound Girl Scout troop will hold an open meeting at the Roosevelt School Thursday, Jan.

15, to accept new members. Girls wishing to join the troop are asked to get the written consent of their parents. RADIO TONIGHT 5:05 HOT STOVE LEAFUE 8:00 TODAY'S NEWS 6:15 REALM OF SPORTS DINNER MELODIES 7:05 TOP TUNES 8:05 EVENING POP CONCERT 9:05 ESCAPE CONCERT Guarantee You More Laughs Than You Have Ever Had' School and is employed at groom's cousin, and Gary Northern Shoe Co. in Milwau-jWegner, Green Bay, the bride's; three daughters, Mrs. Zion Lutheran Church until reported.

An analysis of milk kee. Mr. Brylski, Pulaski High cousin. At Suamico SUAMICO (PG) The Mabel Maguire, Hildebran, N.jthe time of the rites Family Theater at 2 Har- Iprocessing and distribution! School graduate, has complet- 111c uiiuc wuie a gown vi r- Mrc nn Knra Ar hnu- 'i 1, T'l 11 tr Scouts will attend from Clin-i tj: tt; 1 1 -j. ULiui.n.

xiic ncv. 11. II tonville, New London, snivel- CU iwo-year course in dran-emuroiaerea wmte lace overton, and Mrs. F. E.thun will oficiate and burial sity School of Business shows ing at the Milwaukee Voca-'satin.

She carried clintonville- four sis-i will Presents Weather Outlook Next Three Days MILWAUKEE ifl Wisconsin operational forecast: The cloudiness now over the extreme northwest portion of the state will spread slowly south and eastward today and tonight followed by a light snow beginning over the northwest portion tonight and spreading over the east and south portion of the state by Sunday afternoon. Continued cold. Low temperatures tonight will range between 5 and 15 degrees. Variable winds 5 to 12 m.p.h. today and tonight except northerly east portion 1 wv.

111 V.HUU v. ciiic- Eighth District midwinter con-jManon. Shawano. Hortonville, ference of the Veterans of Gresham, Wittenberg, Shioc- ithat the average profit School, and is a LBll me-pwuvY loses. tar Mrn Chr isl ne itery.

quart of milk is about one-half draftsman at the Fort A reception and dinner Mrs. Elise Schmidt Foreign Wars will be held at Bear Creek and Pulask THEY'VE ALL GONE NATIVE cent, or slightly more than; Howard Paper Green Bayjheld in St. James Lutheran Each participating Scout will Suamico Sunday- -crooej two per cent of the milk dis auditorium at Shawano. Shawano; Mrs. Jensine Hart-i Funeral Services land and Mrs.

Viola Stromer, uu iui Kloehn Funeral services both pay a registration fee of 25 cents and be eligible to receive tributor's income dollar. The bride graduated frorn a mm -f ish ric.a. nirm.n Mn. Ior Mrs. Aivina K.ioenn, bu, or conauei rugn scnoot and ft U2 Beckoning Mountains Is issionary Theme COLEMAN fPG) Mrs.

Ed University of n.mi cim.r' st Forest Junction, will be held attending the LAST TIME TONIGHT 'The Naked and the Dead" Also "Badman's Country" NlaralfefneEBs Miss Marie Zuelke. Wausau. Wisconsin Department president of the women's auxiliary, will be a guest at the auxiliary session at the Suamico School. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. Wisconsin.

The groom also r-ai at 2 p.m. Sunday in Zion Evan- Patients Are Listed At Oconto Hospital He Shoots Faster Than He Draws Gun Eranuatpri frnm RrinHup Hioh Helical TlniteH 0 1 1 Plfeff Bedora was hostess to the land attended Winnsin State ma" Mane, ll Uh Fnrast Tha OCONTO (PG)-Patients atlWomen's Missionary .1 T-JC-- 1 1 mnlii ano la grcai-i Society College, Stevens Point, and isj srandchildren be conuUctpd by the "BELLS OF ST. MARY'S" Starring INGRID BERGMAN BING CROSBY SUNDAY 9:30 P. M. WBAY-TV Channel 2 LEXINGTON, Ky.

1 -Bruce The men will meet at the a -K maw nnt Artnt fat- OI First going into military ser-: jKev. lheodore Jordan, pastor. Baptist Church Suamico VWF uuhouse at 1 loaay uecomins south to Mrs. ban Schmidt, ucontn. Ht vice.

the Rev. William Schmidt, Ellis DeMaiffe he sure shoots fast. Milwaukee, a nephew of the p.m. Speaker for the afternoon session will be Carl Bacha. That's the trouble.

The 23-year-old quick-draw LITTLE SUAMICO (PG) deceased. The body is at the NO. 4 NO. 5 NO. 3 Dept.

Sr. Vice Commander hospitalized A turkey dinner for was southeasterly 10 to 18 m.p.h. 1 Beverly Jo Behringer, Ocon-iPound at her home Thursday west portion tonight and ov- Falls, Rt. 1, and Carl Schade, afternoon. er the entire state Sunday.

101 Neddo St. Mrs. Ivan Bacntel had The outlook tor Monday: 1 Leaving the hospital were Partly cloudy to cloudy and Mrs. George Barribeau, 717jCharge of devt'ons and cold with snow flurries ex- Jones and Miss Joan Program. Theme of the pro-treme north.

i Reed, 701 Fourth St. gram was "Beckoning Moun SUN. AND MON. "TORPEDO RUN" Glenn Ford Ernest Borgnine Also "Andy Hardy Comes Home" Mickey Rooney Potricio Boeslin Friday for the second time; Dimes Drive COLEMAN (PG) The March of Dimes drive has begun in the Village of Coleman. The Student Council of the high school is conducting and auxiliary members will be served in the clubhouse at within a year for a bullet 5 p.m.

Suamico Auxiliary i wound in the right leg Ellis DeMaiffe, 72, former Lit-iWieting Funeral Home, Bril-: tie Suamico resident, died Fri- lion. evening at the Veterans! Anderson Services will Hospital at King, Wis. be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday He was born at Little Suami-in the Assembly of God co in 1886. The past seven yearsjChurch, Seymour, for Robert I he spent at King.

Survivors are Anderson, 9. of Black Creek. a sister, Mrs. Edward Papen-jThe Rev. Milton Christian will ifus, Little Suamico, and twojeonduct the rites for the son of tains." Participating were WALT DISNEY COLOR CARTOON CONNIE STEVENS ROBERT ORISCOLL-MARK OAMON FRANCES FARMER DORIS D0WUHG WALT DISNEY'S "JOHNNY APPLESEED" 20 Minute Featurette TOM AND JERRY COLOR CARTOON IMmes.

Chester Salewski, Gust; the drive, and as in other Krause, Bachtell and Viola years will make a house to house solicitation. Bedora. Open Sat. ic Sun. at 12:30 Start 1:00 BEE members are furnishing pies for dessert.

Miss Zuelke will discuss cancer aid and research, one of the principal projects of the VFW Auxiliary. A veteran in her own right, she served with the Armv Nurse Corps during World War II. In 1947 she served overseas with the 98th General Hospital Unit and was stationed in Munich. Germany. She was discharged u-ith the rank of rantain Miss Zuelke was elected to the department presidency at the Green Ba v.

convention ini 1958. TWO FIRST RUN FEATURES! Homemakers Club Leaders Attend Training Sessions CLINTONVILLE PG man of Center II which met Twenty-six leaders from on Wednesday. Leaders pres- TONIGHT IS THE LAST TIME JSlIW YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR iPWHa brothers, Edgar, Oconto, andjMr. and Mrs. John Anderson.

Elvin, of Stoddard, Wis. Friends may call at the Funeral services will be held jMuehl Funeral Home, Sey. Monday at King. mour, until 11 a.m. Monday.

li 1 Dehner Last rites for Mrs, LhaHeS H. hngel Clarence Dehner, 72, of Wau- SHAWANO (PG) The win be at 10 a.m. W. Waeckerle officiated atiMondaV at the Morasky Fu-the funeral services for Charleslneral Home, Wausaukee. The H.

Engel, 79, at the Karth Fu- Kev' Casimir Tomczyk of St. neral Home this afternoon. Augustine Church will offi- Mr. Eneel died Wednesday iciate. and burial will be in Held Over! Everyone Is Talking About This Great Picture! inuu wmw i vi lie Centers I and II and Mrs.

Harvey Steen Mill JMMEIItMII America's Most Versatile Organist ed training sessions on Tues bock. Embarrettes; Mrs. Leo fed CASSAVETES in the Born and Mrs. Ferdinand day and Wednesday at City Hall. Koehler, Homemakers Hobby MMHMNg mm i morning following a year's Evergreen Cemetery.

The illness. parish Rosary will be recited He was born in the Town of as part of the service. Mrs. Waukechon, and married thejDehner, for many years a iformer Alvina Falk in Sha-jmember of the Marinette iwano in 1898. She died in 1947.jCounty Historical Society, Mr.

Engel operated taverns died Friday, in Red River and Shawano and a farm in the Town of Rich FahrenkrUQ Aaoin Mrs. Dale Tubbs, Waupaca Mrs. Ratzberg and Mrs. Bern-County home agent, presented. ard Genskow, Maple Valley; the topic, "Basic Clothing Con-j Mrs.

Harold Johnson and Mrs. struction." She demonstrated; Clarence Wisnefske, Marble; basic steps in sewing, using! Mrs. Harry Ewald and Mrs. patterns and sewing in zip-i Louis Frank, Marion; Mrs. El-pers.

jmer Anderson and Mrs. Lee Those who were present Wait, Roosevelt, and Mrs. Leo 11 1 SUSAN HAYWARD MTMONO BURS SAM SHANE 31 Jggj MSNST. WJ IR ADAMS Family Gathering Is Held by Kanes COLEMAN (K)A reunion of the William Kane family was held during the holidays. It was the first time the family was together in 12 years.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Kane and family of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zuelke and family.

Oshkosh; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kane and family, Peshtigo. and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ris-ner and family, Coleman.

Tuesday from Center I clubs Kort and Mrs. Alvin Schwartz, were Mrs. Harvey Schoen- So-HaDDv club. On Forestry Board land since then had lived in Shawano. Survivors include a son.

Er- heide, Deborah; Mrs. Charles MADISON (PG) Reappoint- Mrs. Tubbs announced that TV SERVICE Mack and Mrs. Russell Rill, a new club is in the process of vin, Sheboygan; a daughter, f'hk Marinott. Duo Decim; Mrs.

Alvin Krue- 1 xl iir.if ri tit and Mrs. Milton Seehafer.i 111 wonavns. nogei una in a vvau- County Board, as a represen- Evergreen; Mrs. Henry school district area near sdu- twu gidnuciiiiuien. (tative of the Wisconsin County MORE TtfTH r.

and Mrs. Gilbert Lange, Embarrass. Direct from the BERITZ LOUNGE in Chicago 'Boards Assn. on the state forestry advisory committee has Mrs. Fred Kuehl Larrabee; Mrs.

John Fitz- PRAISE A discussion was held on the FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Bonded Electronic Technician from North Side provide TV Service that gives you perfect TV performance at a price you can afford. and Mrs. Rudolph Farm and Home Week to be REEDSVILLE (PG) MrsJbeen ratified by the state con- gerald Brauer Myron Silver Creek; Rand and Mrs Jan. 26-30 at Madison. A Fred Kiehl 88, died at her nervation commission.

Len bus will leave Waupaca at home here Friday mornineJ 7) 777 TELEVISION, HI-FI, STEREO SALES 4 SERVICE WINNER of New York Drama Critics Award for Best Actress Miller. Happy Homemakers 6:30 Tuesday morning, Jan.The former Bertha Frederich, club. No one was present from 27, and return to Waupaca she was born in Germany, iiscuss rvienrai neairn COLEMAN (PG) "Mental DAVE BELL TRIO Three hundred nd fifty criminologists, meeting in Washington, had voted "I Want To Live" unanimous tribute as "an outstanding crime documentary which has done more to help the fight against capital punishment than any film in memory" ithe Pleasant club. 1 about 9 or 10 p.m. Homemak- Aug.

5. 1870 and came to this Health" was the subject of a Parents of a Son CLINTONVILLE fPG) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pahl. Clintonville, Rt.

1, are the parents of a son born Friday at Clintonville Community Hospital. GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 12 Soturdoy, Jan. 10, 1959 NORTH SIDE 10:00 NIGHT NEWS EDITION 10:13 ESCAPE CONCERT TILL MIDNIGHT MEWS 7, 8, 10, 11 and 11:55 P. JPG 1440 ON RADIO Mrs. Herman Yaeger wishing to make the round country at the age of 16.

talk by Mrs. Hazel DeFrancis, Center I chairman, was unable trip are asked to notify Mrs. Her marriage to Mr. Kiehl Marinette County nurse, at the Shawano Is TAP'ed A Polio Hop launched the Teens Against Polio (TAP) program in Shawano. Disc jockeys from Appleton donated their services and record albums, station ery, bubble bath and a four-speed record player.

From left: DJ Jim Ness; Sandra Richard, city TAP chairman; Bob Bandv; Lvnn Gehant. county TAP head; and DJ Rex Munger. rrr nc Thl TT" Soles Service HE 2-7974 Radio Television 1279 Harvey to attend and Mrs Kmtt Tubbs and to enclose the took place Nov. 13. 1892.

He; last meeting of the Pound acted in that capacity. round trip fare of S4 before preceded her in death. She Woman's Club. A general dis- Mis. Eail Knapp is chair- Jan.

16. iwas a member of SS. John cussion followed the talk..

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