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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 19

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GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE I tt 71--' I I A I i i II CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Many Autos Have Defects, Police Find 74 of 200 Cars In Safety Check Require Attention DE PERE (PG) A high in Bike Riders To Register On Thursday DE PERE (PG) The police department will register bi If. I WEST DC PCRt tm TMIU 10 LB BAG 59 Wit cycles at two more schools on Thursday, parents are 11 7 lU cidence of minor car defects noted in the first road safety check at De Pere Tuesday prompted Police Chief Hubert With This Coupon Vaessen to advise all area driv 4 en to make a detailed inventory of their vehicles before One Box 80 Count White Charmin summer vacation motoring The service will be offered at 9:30 a.m. on the St. Francis school grounds and at 1:30 p.m at St. Mary's School.

Registration and a two-year license plate costs the bike owner 50 cents. The deadline for securing 1958-59 plates is May 31. Under De Pere ordinance, bicycles must be registered and In the spot check of the first TABLE NAPKINS LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY 3 200 cars here, five-day-warning tickets were issued to 74 drivers. The police will con 4 Ht tinue an intensive campaign for Expires Sunday, May 25 Dress Rehearsal Just before going onstage for the special program arranged at St. Francis School, De Pere, in honor of the Rev.

Hubert Kleiber's silver jubilee, the first grade band went through a last tuneup number. Pat Mulva was the director. The band was one of the class groups taking part in the program in the school auditorium, with Father Kleiber a special guest. licensed. This is largely a protective measure for the owner as registration provides the 'police department with a de-jscription and serial number of i bike for easy reference in case loss or theft.

Meet Your Neighbor fj.T i Nt fi Meeting Attended By Voters League 'A safer vehicles beyond the present county-wide campaign and until the proportion of faults is a great deal lower, Vaessen declares. Most of the violations were of a minor nature, such as defective windshield wipers and faulty stop-light signals. However, three drivers were summoned into Police Court. Among the more serious defects pointed out to motorists in the checking areas on N. Broadway and on Main Avenue, were faulty horn, speedometer, head lights, tail lights, Varied Items Bring Fines For Drivers The only remaining school to be visited is the East De Pere upper grades at the high school building.

A date will be announced for this registration program. Busy Pastor's Week Involves Moving, Too DE PERE (PG) The De Pere League of Women Voters is represented at the state convention this week at Lake Delton by Mines. S. A. Jan sen, S.

O. Anderson and Har Save 16c This coupon worth Save 16c Toward the Purchase of each 10-lb. Bag OCCIDENT FLOUR With "TQfi Coupon I DE PERE (PG) Melvin I. 1. DE PERE (PG) Pastor of I William Benser's i vt iwaiesrn, delegates.

Delvove, of Green Bay, Rt. 5, the local provis.onal IeaguelWBS jned $10 and costs of two suburban churches, tne directionalRev. Ervin R. Lemke is of iJiraiut-Mi. mis.

Jjj ta in Court Ihis n. I hand brake and lights. iweek on a reckless driving! Kites at Lranaon necessity a man of motion Save 16c Expiret Sundav-Moy 25 Save 16c fc i lhe report cited two unreg-j But this week the entire istered vehicles, a number with Lemke family, including the improper plates and some driv-jchildren. Pamela, James and ers without an operator's Dick, were involved in turm-license on their person. oil as the Lutheran parsonage Traffic Deaths Continue Below Same '57 Period charge.

Inattentive driving brought! CRANDON (PG) Last rites 'a fine of $5 and costs for Johnfor William Henry Benser, 82. IR. Hagenson, 1548'i Elm St Pound, will be held at 2 Green Bay. Assessed $5 and p.m. Thursday at the Halver-icosts for speeding were Den-json Funeral Home here.

The ry TU St. Francis Plans in Allouez switched locations. The Lemkes now reside at 2344 Woodrow Way, just behind the new Faith Lutheran nis Keauieau, bz uoioniai Kev. K. I remain.

win Official" Motor Vehicle De-' Green Bay; Nick J. Beno, officiate, and burial will be pai tment tabulations show that'841 Elm and Jerry De-in Lakeside Cemetery. April was the fifth consecu-l Valk, 100 N. Wisconsin St. An Mr Bonser die(j Mondav at Auction Thursday Church on Webster Ave.

They fnrmprlv livpH nn thp avenue ECONOMY VALU SELECTED tive month with a reduction anenai vioiauon cum miiiaiu tne Tu.Rrtc Nursing Home, DE PERE (PG) Peter Van across from church. Veghel will preside as chief As rsua, in Wisconsin traffic accident isenara. iu- rme deaths, and that the ripath toll Green Bay. $1 and costs. where he had been a patient since Feb.

15. He was born at auctioneer at the public salei for the first four months of! Suspension of driving privi The move has been complet- TXT i 1 1 Henderson, Oct. 9. 1875 of household goods, cars and pd apparentIv without a hitch sports articles Thursday eve- in pastoral procedures as the -i 1L. cl 1 this year was 15 per cent be-l'eges for 30 days were decreed and opera1cd a arm at Pound low that of the corresponding! ffr Dpuglas Hamblet.

17.ifor manv He WM mar. period a year ago, Commission- Greenleaf. Rt. 2, driving to Anna Wurtinger Nov. er Melvin Larson reported to- the wrong side of the road.

i s) rfj 4 lg54 day' 'n6 TthlLuon Survivors include four The traffic death toll. Janu- Bay Rt 3. a. er.al violation chas ary through April, reached 207 Pat Piper Plmou JhJ Brau this year compared to 243 inl" $1 0T Pk.kerel: Mrs. Myrtle Gunder-1957.

The month April ac-h'tchh king on the roadway. counted for 55 traffic fatalities Jack Doxtator. Oneida St. Paul Minn and Mnu I Kev Mr Lemke announces grounds. regular services this Sunday The annual auction sale is at 10:15 a jn Faith church sponsored by the St.

Francis and at a in Hope Lu. Home-School Assn. The public theran Church, De Pere. Sun-is invited. In case of rain, the day srhool and bible classes event will be staged in the as0 are involved each Sunday school gymnasium, starting at jn the busy pastor's schedule.

6 p.m. I Mr. Lemke came to Allouez as pastor of Faith Lutheran ECONOMY VALU SELECTED ERVIN R. LEMKE $1,311 Donated To Cancer Fund this vear. 59 last vear.

lu ana cosls on 3 ine lour-monm peaestnan! toll, however, was only slight-1 jChurch in 1949. Hope congregation was formed in 1951. The Hospital Notes Burial Kites Held Gladstone, Walter, Waupaca: i William. Twin Lakes, and George, Pound; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Enright, Hollywood, a De Pere congregation built a DE PERE (PG) Residential a.

ia new church at S. Mich.gan and contributions to the American during a similar period a yearl For AlberS Infant ST. MARY'S ArfnitfJlont Tufdiv 1 inre a ht i v-Hjurr oocieiy luna one ai DE PERK (r(i) Brief tnirial brother, Leo, Waterloo, Iowa: me siaie-winp name neain raivarv on ne 1 tie Kennetn naret, on vroinan -j ti 011 Mn Clifford VandermeuKe. 822 the Allouez congregation also UP 'P'P amounted to Jl.JU.- Rrv .1 1-, rv. I eQUl 1 fl i ri i nliui ill (til vll ami iu lu" i icu oiw the oflomnnn Fnr A daughter ICI UllJ at iiv.uii 1 I IU1 1 1 I I I 1 1 Mr.

riir.hth ror.t.r, Rt loeaicait'o a new eniiice. accoroing 10 tawara i-ou- n. 1 1 it- uk'wii iuii Ull.l'iu enr, nf Mr anrl 1J Come From Indiana ui t'l t'liru UIII III Mri. Robert ITourneau, Rt. 1 wels.

local chairman. This is VPnr The overall rnuntv 1 rT Hie urwuuui v. Mrs Cyril VunCamp, Vein A Mrs. can a I tiers, ureen nnv, within $90 of the De Pere total through the end of April 7 Th infant anH tuin u. Hay, twin congregations came to this llt- 1 iit-J Ind total a year ago and does not, sister were born Tuesday night and two brothers, Ervin and area from Butlerville rt IWU III nine in 11)5 any of the com- where he served as an institu- include a Green Kay hospital.

Clarence, all at home. A worse traffic fatality rec tional chaplain, and as pastor mercial The Rev. Joseph Jansen of or industrial fri 1 t-i this year is the case hu' ioi it I hn o'ilo which have not St. Boniface Church officiated of Bethlehem Lutheran church Itributions, Mr I.otii Piumbronk, 1572 Chiirlrs St riinton Melott. 1fil5 Irwin Bernard Jorn-.

1131 S. Fisk St. Bruno Kat-n. Manitowoc Mrs. Robert Harris, Rt 2 Mrf.

Donald Georgia, MS Alrose Turnday Larry Champeau, Htlltop Hom Mark Converse, 2375 Oakwood t.ouls Barrette. 1217 N. Webster Walter Whltnev, 1118 Mather St Mrs. Arthur Sterckx. 610 Ninth Mrs.

Irene O'Nell. 42S Monroe Mrs William Albrecht, 1014 been processed to date. Pou-nejghborj counties, 0cona and the Ryan Funeral Home states four.mon1h total in charge of arrangernen The residential campaign' Besides the parents and the at Lawrenceburg. Ind. A native of Medford, he attended public schools there before entering Concordia Junior College at St.

Paul. infant, Wendy Ann, the survi- was carried out on the East Countv remained the 01 of vors are a brother, Robert, at Side under the direction same with four deaths in the lip rnmnlptp1 Vlic cwinortr A ryA txn the Adama St Anthonv V.nRemortel. Vct hv Mr, Ver- Penod bot 11 Tal 's' wasmnRton home: the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Albers, West De Pere. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lemmen, De Pere. Nearby counties showing re- irj John Dfiret.

S12 Merh tnniirtiiH jieminary in M. cauteicn. Mis William Kivnn. I03 Oatt-'I Auctions were: calumet, aovvn from two in 1957 to one this land Ave bfiiin MBioRUi. In addition to this pastoral Hktnrvmnhilp Vkt arfmu.r.

duties thP Rpv Mr Ij-rnV. ici 151 OrymODI ie Vlill Kewaunee, down from vear; novd Anderson. 2.4 Taft st. -district chairman of radio and rheAntA nf Omntn ione ,0 "T1 ManitJ0' from vivcknt TV crornot.on for thp I.nthpr.i scheduled Ot UCOntO iSeven to three: and Edna Meyer, 69, Dies After Illness OCONTO FALLS (PG) st an Church. Missouri OCONTO (PG) The Wis-jfrom nineto five.

Robert ne Mut 11 Mi Howard st 'and district chairman of the consin Historical Society's his- Si MMh Ave Paor-teacher conference. tftPvmohlI(, u.n, Good Garden T.P i i iiiiiiiT-inii-iMiiaiailWMiHTlliWiililiiMMI -Murn'mtmrn mmu nil linn mmrnrn VALU SELECTED ECONOMY ffC- If'- Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon 55e Hormel FRANKS 49e nunc i BEEF STEW 39 3 'IS '1 HILLS BROS. COFFEE Mb. n-T(J Drip or 2 lb. $-i "7Q Tin Of Regular Tin SwEeNpickles 3t'nB 85 31e Ceorte Kirk.

Seymour 1 If and when the time per-1 MN'GUM Ok la A Miss Edna Meyer 59, of Ocon- Christopher Conwav. 22.1-l2th i.i,. one-dav stop here this sum- 7 Folic 1 aa K-r. leistiefei 205 Mioinn Hd nuts, I astor lmke hopes to sharp drop in temperature oc- to rails, Rt. 1.

died at her Even new lhoei can be comfortable, and we con prove to you, prontol We'll fit your feet tenubly, and they'll be happy. AAA to EE Size. 5 to 1 1 Shoe Men for 4 Generotiom REINHART SHOE STORE 106 S. Broadway De Pere c.uy seonei. 2fli Ashland Ave.

jindulge his favorite according to word leceiv- currpd mst after Gordon home Tuesday after an illness Carole Arnold. 131S Crooka St 'which include camoine with ed here from the society's state Thnmawm nbmtpd a numhpr'of two vears. Site was born at ls on Carol Aon Brunette, 03 S. Jef i ferson St ms wiip. num.

ana tne cnn- offlt.e Madison, dren. and fishing and deer tv, hi.inrvmnKii of rose bushes. Kaukauna Nov. 11. 1898.

with a He hooked up his electric' The Rev. Roy Teut will con- hunting. complete new and interesting blanket, spread it over the duct the funeral service in the 'display of historical lore, will roses and then covered it with Soulek Chapel at 2 o'clock be in Oconto from 9 a.m. to a canvas. The roses weather- Thursday afternoon.

6 p.m. Friday. June 6. ed the cold wave unharmed. Miss Meyer is survived by Bahcns Planning John er, Fer Harbor Lester Skellv.

12b7', Walnut Joseph 7emonek, Rt. 4 Alfred Both. S22 Flliel Ave. Korhert Stur7l. VMI'A Marearet Ann Davis.

1205 Marlh-all St adie Perrv. Foreftville Harrv Marchar.t. 1626 Willow St. Helen Power. All) Kellogf St Nancy Hussin.

Bt. a Husvm. Rt 4 Arthur eieh. 242 Madison St. Alire Sifl.

39 Maple Ave Alice Holda Bt. I Rnriict I-oehlein. I1S5 Fli7 St Mr Hrath. BHl V'elp Ave ihert Kutska. Rt 4 Anniversary Fete I The 114th anniversary of the of the Bab, a Ba-iha'i Holy Day.

will be observed by Green Bay Baha'is at jp. m. Friday the Ward Cal Grrgnrv Rottier, De Pere. Rt i 'noun nome, inerrv M. iicmport NEW See thru Plastic Coated OJr FredetK-k Fbehne Ft i.

The announcement hv the CJn Slimart. 411 S. Rrnadu av i I.vnn Marie Maieutki, I'ulaki 15a" or "IS mission as a pi ophet Merrill Apker. 1129 Spence Si Baha is are now engaged in fi'iiurfiiirccff tfualttii. Complete Variety, Friendly Serviee, Shop and Save at Itaeten's Friday and Saturday you ran try Newport Ice Cream for free, if you are old enough.

BUY FRESH MEATS AT BAETEN'S Homemode Delicately Seasoned, Long Strand Pork Sausage Lb 55c First Cut, Lean Meaty Pork Chops Lb 55 Cut from Fresh Loins -5, Harteln. ,4 vvmr.ird Ave 10-vear flnlia) crusade to CRACKER JACKS I.ui 13.HI Day St GALLON ROUND CONTAINER Borci for Lv promote the oneness of mankind, peace and world order and to set up agencies for implementing these in a. world -ociety The faith has been established in 254 countries. Its spiritual and administrative center are the Holy Land where on Mount Carmel the remains of Bah are en- Iii 'orneini, Oneida. Ht 1 Jo Ann urro.

114H Marquette. Sophia Cannon. De 1'ere. Kt 2 Ilerhique. N.

lrwm. L.urenre Uaiiforl, Hll N. Van Htiren St. Ida llestree. Stureeon Bav, Bt 4 C.regorv Krnst.

Hroaduav tli7alielh Hennen. 11" Muh- lean Si De I'ere R.nbara Hruska. 1440 hira.i SI Patricia Hu kt. Wriynta'own. Hi 2 Arthur Jaehnke.

HI Meai'hain Jouet. Kt 2 htford Koeppen. Sn.ivi.ni, Rt 2 David Lequa. 4oS Maple Ave Ionia I.urri. 12'iS Ninth St 46c Qt Staley's Waffle and Pancake Syrup And Vou Can Top Ice Cream Too' TAKE ME ALONG ON A PICNIC ENJOY FRESH SPRING TIME SALADS Lettuce 2 Your Choice hrined in a colden-diimpd 2 Lb.

Loaf Clavton I jmeenliern. Si nwartr Stanley I ontk.mski. 2107 Hillside. jtomo CATSUP cvrs 2 for FROM OUR OWN OVLN: Sliced Sandwich Bread 13 8 1 Old Fashioned Home Slle Hamburger or Wiener Buns From Our Garden Fresh Homegrown Asparagus i breen unions Oven trh SANDWICH COOKIES 25c 35c 19c Bag I i Cucumbsrs 2-y CIRCUS PEANUTS 13 o.r,c Lb I Radishes 29c 49c 25c 25c 49c 50c Nutm' cnn tMKo the place of fresh fruit fui jui Sally Miller. 227 F.

Fartorv Sevmoiir Anes Murray. 142 Farlin Ave Emll Modmw. 15W N. Maple Ave il.Mlii.i!. Rt 2 Helen Nolan.

Pe Pere. Rt 1. Lorraine Cilfon. 1.111 Cedar St. Bettv Phara.

Oneida. Rt 1 Anton Roubal. 712 Clinton St. Clra Schaet? Denmark. Rt Cladvi Van Fgeren.

413 S. Oakland Ave. Tom Waelchek. 1414 Biemeret. Anna Westerman.

113 Maple France W. De Pere Rt. 2 Jean 7e.se. 431 Van Buren St Tom Zirhel. WriehtMimn Dr Gordon Dihrraker.

8:2 Milwaukee St Kewauree Marv Laurent, Rt 3 Carol Kreft. Denmark. John Kunup, DenmarK. Rt 1 "For the Host-Call IlillcrcsC HILLCREST LUMBER 2 Miles South of De Pere cn Higlvoy 32 ED.Mjn 6-6280 De Pere, Worim AFTER DINNER MINTS fresh juicy 9 Oz. 19c 6 Large Size Lemons for 1 Lb.

Vacuum Tin SALTED PEANUTS Frevh. Flavorful Boil Me With Mine JarkM. Calif. Salad Potatoes 'frit 69c HAM SPREAD Ground Hsm wiih Pickles Lb. Hot House Tomatoes 49' Toble Treat Froien French Fries nl 10' Fro-Joy 3 Floors Ice Cream i G.i.69( EAVES T1WI GII ami Sheet Metal Work CI Gas or OIL FURNACE FLO-CO Is2? int TfJrr Ml WiMiail in mW n-" ImmiMI.iiiimJ iaJkriirJ Open Monday through Friday, 8 A.

M. to 9 P. M. Saturday 8 A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. CORNER GEORGE AND SUPERIOR STREETS DE PERE, WISCONSIN SHOP IN DE PERE CONVENIENT PARKING ALL OVER TOWN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK OPEN SUNDAYS 8 A. M. to 12 NOON ffornerlv Aufomo Heofing Co 10 George De Pere, Wis.

ED 6-9CC9 Tinting Air Conditinnint Sheet Mrtal Work I--S-hL irfii(ii hi kiwiiiJJ JlMJ5t Llk.

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