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1 If Dll- I The St. Clond Daily Times July 7, 1961 tightly-controlled1 wolfpack fa the House liberal caucus would have none of the amendment. "As a result, the House liberal 500 Nuns Attend Awarding Of Mother Richarda Fund jLiiuerai nanuiui oiuuneu Legislature Andersen Philippines Missionary Speaks Here 19 I See by the Times majority leader himself was reo -dered powerless to exert any lead More than 500 nuns watched with my name." She said she has MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A hand- structive legislation emerged, with ership to see that such an amend Mother Richarda Peters. OSB. re full of obstructionists in the liberal most legislators performing con cently retired mother of the con ment was adopted that would scientiously and effectively, the House, waging guerilla warfare particularly benefit the area he Weather Forcast gregation of St.

Benedict, receive Rev. Vernon Carvey, missionary in the Philippine Islands the past bad image was created by a hand that brought inaction and paraly July 4 73 54 19 64 .00 .00 July 5 50 52 28 66 .00 .00 July 6 86 34 69 .00 .00 himself represented." a scnoiarsnip fund donors scroll, Minnesota: Most ful of men," the governor told a sis, gave the entire 1961 lcgisla four years, will be the guest presented tc Mother Richarda in Andersen mentioned no names ly fair in north, committee of the Hennepin County speaker at the First Baptist Sun rose 5:34 a.m. Sets 9:10 p.m the name of the donors who initi. ture a bad name. "Seldom if ever has such but obviously was referring to Young Republican League Thurs partly cloudy south through church here at the 11 a.m.

and ated the scholarship Thursday day night. representative body fallen into Rep. Fred Cina of Aurora, House) majority leader. the 7 p.m. services Sunday.

evening. jjj Saturday; low similar low repute," said Gov, 24-Hour Temperature Report TSursday read about scholarships, encouraged others to upply for scholarships, congratulated others for receiving scholarships, awarded scholarships, "and once I even applied for a scholarship." Mother Richarda said the scholarship in her name "filjs me with happiness and gratitude happiness because it will give us the opportunity to extend Christian education to young girls. "The ones who apply and can't afford it will benefit the she said. Mr. and Mrs Fred Hughes, St.

Cloud attor Elmer L. Andersen, contining with "I served in the legislature for more than a decade and effectively with both conservative and liberal groups. However, this hU assessment of the only recent ey, said in an introductory speech the scholarship is given Carvey lived in a small town in northeast, 52-60 in west and ly concluded session. south; high Sat Andersen cited the recent in the Mother name to give education to girls who perhaps Laguna prov year I saw inaction and frustra tion paralyze an entire body a handful of obstructionists cen Associated Press survey which urday 75-82 northeast, 82-90 west ince. They found could not afford college without CLEAR the Filipinos ia Its aid.

revealed the low esteem in which the lawmakers were held by an and south. tered for the most part in the Hughes complimented the Bene' terested in their 9 a.m 69 5 p.m 84 10 a 76 6 p.m 83 11 a.m 80 7 p.m 83 12 81 8 p.m 78 1 p.m 83 9 p.m 75 2 p.m...., 84 10 p.m..... 71 3 p.m 89 11 p.m 68 4 p.m 83 12 66 Friday 1 a.m 65 5 a.m 60 2 a 64 6 a.m 59 3 a.m 69 7 a.m 60 4 a.m 61 8 a.m 63 liberal House. "These were men who were ex overwhelming number of Minne sotans. diolines for giving to the world "a badly needed ingredient." He reasons for living among thi i AZURE'S OUBED TUDGET 5 Day Forecast Minnesota: TemDeraturps Sahir, pected to be leaders of their a great amount of con- said the sisters show virtues of caucus but were not leaders.

and thus were day through Wednesday will av humility, and that serenity of Carvty provided with "Far from it, by their tactics erage z-5 degrees below. normal opportunities present Christian 2 Counties' and machinations they conducted character and wisdom are the sisters' contribution to the world PLAYTIME NOTES Normal highs 75-85. normal lows ity through personal contact, Bi 53-63. Little temperature chart ee wolfpack raids on the good intentions of the legislature. through education.

oue over weekend, hoonmino Cancer Funds warmer toward middle of next "These were the men who refused to lead and who refused to week. PreciDitation will By Bob Roc Dtgro Days (U.S. Weather Bureau) be led by their colleagues who Near Quotas 05 to .10 inches northeast .10 to Mother Richarda, who accepted the scroll from Mrs. Edward L. chairman of the fund drive, said she was unaware the drive was underway until recently were governed by the will of the "Cnftmobile's Coming!" These 40 inches elsewhere, occurring as Normal number July 1 to June More than $8,017 has been col people.

words, wildly yelled, excite the 30, 8,893. scattered thundershowers earlv ana middle parts of next week. lected by the Stearns county Cancer society crusade in an ef ble classes, vacation Bible schools and evangelistic cam-, paigns. After about two years, a group was ready to be baptized. It was formally organized as a church a year, later.

The members of the church conduct a weekly Bible class in another section of town and help with expenses of young people attending Bible school and seminary. Carvey's first experience in the Philippines came while he was a hearts of many local youngsters Bill Miller, the Craftmobile spe "Reliable polls showed the people wanted to vote on the taconite amendment but the small, July 7, 0 degree days. Year ago 1 degree days. Cumulative since July 1, 3 de when Dr. and Mrs.

Henry inform ed her. The drive, started in May. aim fort to reach its quota of $8,087, cialist, wants parents to know that PL At! gree days. according to Urban Gaida and Vern Pearson, co-chairmen for ed at $10,000. The total donation Weather Range By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hich Low Pr.

Last season, 14 degree days. next week the youngsters will be involved with the number one activity in popularity: placque painting. "This is our real crowd the crusade which began in late Fuel consumption to July 6, was not reverled during the pre sentation. Mother Richarda, who is re April. The county has reached 0 Alexandria, cloudy 84 62 more than 99 percent of its goal, getter," reports Bill.

"It brings Business News Gaida said today Stearns coun G.I. during World War II. He later them out every time." Bemidj 87 58 Intl Falls, clear 84 47 Redwood Falls. cloudy86 60 ty was ranking high among the placed after serving for 12 years as head of the order by Mother Henrita Osendorf, OSB, taught at Cathedral High school for 25 years graduated from Michigan State university and Fuller Theological Also set for next jveek, says 87 counties and was tied with Firtt Friday 4:17 p.m. 507 Third avenue Ottertail.

Bill, is the of windmills seminary, Pasidena. Kocnester, clear St. Cloud, cloudy Duluth, clear and served as principal and has Benton county chairman, John south shed. The Carveys will return to the To make the attractive items the youngster will use construe THOMAS HELPS .10 Lanz, reports his county crusade 6:36 p.m. 122 13 avenue north Philippines after a year's furlough been dean of wcmen at the col lege.

PLAN CONVENTION This new plan pays off two wayst you get the convenience of paying your bit! in low monthly installments! if you ore unable to work due to accident, sickness or in the cose of death, the) Continental National knur- i once Group will pay your fuel bill for you. You pay nothing extra for Ihis impor tion paper, glitter and popsicle has almost reached the 100 per in the U.S. garage. cent mark. At last report the sucks.

The children, Bui requests Harry E. Thomas, vice pros La Crosse, cloudy Madison Mason City, clear Minot, clear Fargo, cloudy In part the scroll presented to county had collected $1,568. Ben should bring their own popsicle 82 61 86 58 84 64 84 64 84 58 80 60 89 60 8os58 85 57 92 63 86 60 81 57 78 50 ident of the State association of farmers Mutual insurance com ton county is 76th of the state's sticks, ihis week the Craftmonil Mother Richarda read: "In grateful recognition in thj 87 counties. ing youngsters are making floral panies, attended an officers and Edmonton, cloudy Both counties ranked low last designs with bottle caps, glitter directors meeting recently Kegina, cloudy and construction paper. Duluth to draw up a program for year, but will receive high ratings this year in the state, according to the three chairmen.

Winnipeg, clear Spokane, cloudy promotion of Christian education Mother Richarda told the audience, "That word (scholarship) is very commo in my vocabulary, but I've never associated it the 1962 convention which will be held in Minneapolis next .01 Albany, clear Dick McCuire, the Wilson play Chairmen from both counties ground leader has some names .12 tant benefit I Equally important, youH enjoy clean, healthy heat be cause PURE Heating Oil Is crystal dear made dean to bwrn clean clear throughi Mrs. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. said the reason for this year's success may have been the ed for the news. Barb Schiller and Sandra Jurek teamed to become a Robbin accompanied 93 85 85 70 74 62 68 55 61 52 TROUBLE FOR TOMMY? The firt trucks and polict car were pulling away and tht dark haired, pedal-pusher clad little girl looked rather sadly at the charred interior of the garage.

"My brother Tommy will have to stay 10 feet away from his chemistry set now," she said. "Once before started a fire in the garage when our burning basket was going. New, he can't go within 10 feet of the burning basket, not even six or seven feet away." "Where are our Mother and Dad right now?" "They're downtown shopping." "What are they going to say when they get home?" "Ohhhh, they're going to be mad!" The little girl: 10-year-old Elizabeth Donnelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Donnelly, 507 Third avenue south.

Mr. an Mrs. Donnelly might have been angry when they returned, but the minor fire did provide some excitement and a break-in-the-day for the housewives and youngsters in their neighborhood Thursday afternoon. Albuquerque, cloudy Atlanta, clear Bismarck, cloudy Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, cloudy Thomas. the playground's champs in ucational programs being carried out at the present for women and for teenage smokers.

They Municipal Court special so'tball-type game. Billy KUSTERMANN ATTENDS CONVENTION said the increased number of volunteers were also contributing to the crusade's success. Manthey ranked as the starrirg Wilson hitter in a recent cub contest with Patown. During the game young Billy slugged two C. A.

Kustermann, public ac to Cleveland, cloudy Denver, cloudy Des Moines, clear Detroit, rain Fairbanks, clear countant in St. Cloud, attended Call today for full details. homers and a pair of doubles the 21st annual convention of the Minnesota Association of Public Fort Worth, cloudy Quick Question: Did you miss accountants June 25 through 27 at Gull Lake in Brainerd. Helena, clear Thursday night's band concert at Barden Park. If you did, resolve Delegates from all over the state Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, cloudy 79 65 77 51 88 56 79 60 79 64 74 52 92 73 87 61 86 74-82 59 65 51 79 71 84 63 87 65 92 73 86 81 80 60 85 61 91 71 80 65 not to miss the next one.

Same as well as from neighboring states attended the convention to ex THE PURE OIL CO. 514 E. ST. GERMAIN PHONE BL 1-2695 Juneau, rain .02 .22 time, (8 p.m.); same place. Kansas City, rain change professional ideas, talk Obituary Man Tagged After Accident For Drinking John W.

Hendricks, 47. 150 North Highway 10, was tagged by city police for driving while under the influence of intoxicants after colliding with a parked car on First street north early this morr' g. Hendricks appeared in Municipal court this morning. He was sentenced to a $100 fine or a 90 day jail term and his driver's li over accounting problems and elect officers for the coming year. Mark Sivanich said it.

It was Los Angeles, clear Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, clear Milwaukee, cloudy .02 at Wednesday's Turtle Derby. One City Folic Clifford R. Simon, 1005-12 avenue south, operation of motor vehicle in wrong lane, $10 or 10 days. Jerald C. Kosbab, 615 Seventh avenue south, through stop sign, $5.

Charles Hansen, 116-10 avenue north, drunkenness, 10 days in the Stearns county jail. Alvin A. Salo, 707 Seventh avenue south, through stop sign, $5. John W. Hendricks, 150 north Highway 10, operation of motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants, $100 or 90 days and driver's license revoked 30 days.

Stearns County Margaret Marx, 118-27 avenue north, assault in the third degree, $15 and costs or 10 days, suspended for one year. Highway Patrol Lloyd J. Arhart, Brainerd, illegal speed, $15. Clarence G. Bromenschenkel race was over.

Others weie sche MRS. GEORGE ZIERDEN duled. During the intermission, Mrs. George Zierden, New Mu Mpls. St.

Paul, clear Mark capsuled this advice to the nich, age 67, died Thursday fol New Orleans, cloudy .32 lowing a lingering illness. She small fry: "Give your turtles i little pep talk. Give them some New York, cloudy was born in Grove township Nov Oklahoma City, cloudy 96 69 .31 4, 1893, and was a lifetime resi thing to eat." Surprising how many tykes tool- Mark's advice and babied, petted, talked to their Omaha, clear 74 61 cloudy 77 58 cense was revoked 30 days. dent of that area. On Sept.

23 1924, she married George Zier According to police, Hendricks turtles. den. was traveling east on First street MRS. GEORGGE FREVEL Mrs. George Frevel, New Munich, 80, died Wednesday in Avon after a lingering illness.

She was born Oct. 30, 1881, in Freeport. All of her life she lived in the Freeport and New Munich area. She was married Aug. 17, 1909, at Freeport.

Surviving are ber husband and a son, Leander, Hot Springs, S. D. She was preceded in death by one daughter. The following brother and sisters survive: Edward Zimmerman, Schuate, Mrs. John Roering, Wabun; Mrs.

Antoin- Mr. Zierden survives with the One twelve year old boy with Phoenix, clear J05 73 Pittsburgh, cloudy "72 54 Portland, cloudy 73 Portland, clear 68 53 Rapid City, cloudy 86 62 north shortly after midnight Save by the 10th Earn from the 1st Savings deposited with us by th 10th of the month earn from the) 1st! Dollars really GROW hore. IT PAYS TO SAVE WHERE SAVINGS PAY following children: Mrs. Frank close cropped black hair lost when he collided with a car gracefully oi at least with flair. which was parked 50 feet west Thomas (Loretta), St.

Martin; Sister M. Phyllis, Wilmont, Stomping back from the race .28 of 12 avenue north. No injuries were reported. Mrs. Raymond Funk (Florence), scene, he held his turtle close up New Munich; Mrs.

James Nier to his face. "You dumb imbecile! route 1, illegal speed, $15. 73 63 83 64 97 68 75 63 67 53 68 54 enhausen (Marcella), Denver, Work Affects Richmond, clear St. Louis, dear Salt Lake City, clear San Diego, cloudy San Francisco, dear Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear Washington, cloudy Mrs. Larry Zwack (Viola), Freeport, and Clarence, at home.

Area Highways Brothers and sisters surviving 76 92 66 70 include the following: Herman Special road conditions created and Henry Schaefer and Mrs ette Hetteer, Mrs. Adam Barker and Mrs. Leonard Verkinnes, all of St. Cloud. There are two grandchildren.

(M Missing: Trace) by construction and repair work Herman Hoppe, New Munich; Ben, Melrose; Paul, Greenwald; will affect weekend traveling at She was a member of the Chris 4 Leo, Richmond Mrs. Ted Korten current rate per annum several points in Central Mmne sota, the Minnesota Highway de tian Mothers society of New Births Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Peter bush, Meire Grove; and Mrs. Munich.

Paul Kerkering, Melrose. There partment reported today. Zwilling, route 1, Kimball. Funeral services will be Sat are 18 grandchildren. The by-pass one mile south of Girl to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald M. Mrs. Zierden was a member of urday at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Elk River on Highway 10 in He yelled at the turtle.

Then laughing he dropped the losing tortoise into a pail complete with water and lettuce. The occasion of the Turtle Derby led city recreation director, Mark Sivanich to observe that "the derby crowd was really enthusiastic." The thing that impressed him, said Mark, was that so many adults encouraged their youngsters. "I think this is very important. We havj a lot of good parents around St. Cloud.

They, of course, are beyond the stage where they are wildly interested in tur le or doll buggies. Yet they manage to be inthusias-tic. "They spend time with the youngsters helping them prepare for the events. And it isn't the winning or losing that the children will remember. It's the companionship and help of their par rMolitor, route 4, St.

Cloud. the Christian Mothers of New which traffic is in single lane for Conception church, New Munich. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton one-half mile still exists.

Munich. Friends may call at the Schoe Two detours affect traffic In Funeral services will be held necker Funeral home, Melrose. Johnson, route 4, Pleasant Lake. Boy to Mr. and Mrs.

James K. The Christian Mothers will the area, one on Highway 29 from at 10 a.m. Monday from the Im Loesch, route 1, Kimball. seven and a half miles north of pray rosary at 8 p.m. Friday.

maculate Conception church, New Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alexandria to Parkers Prairie, Munich. Friends may call at the Where You Save DOES Make A Difference We are here to help you get what you want through a slL iS A J. Clinton, 1121 -10 avenue north Schoenecker funeral home in Mel a 20-mile stretch, and the other on Highway 55 from Belgrade to MRS.

CHRIST HANSEN Funeral services were held rose, alter 2 p.m., Saturday. Brooten. Both locations are being Steel Consumption Monday for Mrs. Christ Hansen, graded. MRS.

KATHERINE STALLER who died June 30. Pittsburgh Steel consumption in the United States amounts to Crews are also grading High Mrs. Katherine Staller, St. Jo She was born Emma Haag, way 22 from five miles to eight seph, died Thursday night at the miles south of Richmond, but more than 1,000 pounds per person per year. age of 79.

She was born Nov. 20, June 9, 1897, near Eden Valley, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Haag, Sr. She was married to Christ Hansen in 1881, in Germany.

ents. traffic can still pass through that area. Surviving are two sons, Alois I think tht local parents de 1 Noon To Noon and Alphonse Staller, St. Joseph, serve credit for working with their systematic savings account. Security Federal Savings and Loan Association November, 1915.

She was an ac You Can Afford six grandchildren and five great Dodgson Attends cordionist, having been in the en youngsters. We've seen parents at all the special events this New York Airplane experts say the time is near when a plane will leave New York at noon and Los Angeles at tertainment field for 40 years. grandchildren. One brother, Ber-thold Asher, Ashland, and one sister, Omaha, also Conference A service foi the family was year. We hope fr see them at the remaining events.

I know one thing. The children will always held Sunday at Schoenecker Fu noon the same day. The Rev. Harry S. Dodgson, BL 1-4500 822 St.

Germain neral home and Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Rev. remember their encouragement." Air Conditioning Now! NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS FAMOUS LENNOX QUALITY McDowall Co. 508 8th Av.

No. I 1 Dads, if you make ii, cheer William Timm officiated. Leona Haag was organist and the church choir sang. survive. Friends may call at the Daniel funeral home in St.

Joseph after 3 p.m. Saturday and until the time of the which will be at 9 a.m. Monday from St. Joseph's church, St. Joseph.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Senior pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was one of the pastors in Minnesota chosen to attend the Omaha School for Presbyterian Pastors being conducted during the next 10 days for Pastors from 12 states your sons on victory at me Surviving are her husband and two children, Mrs. Frank Steil (Viola) and Le Vern Hansen. The following brothers and sisters They are all attending at the Eppley Conference Center on the BL 1-6840 Boys Track meet, Wednesday at Selke field, that's the St. Cloud State college field on the east side.

The events start at 2:30 p.m. Junior will be -lenty glad to see yoa there. He wants to please you, and yc 11 please him by just being on the sidelines. University of Omaha campus, where they will have seminars survive: William and George, Eden Valley; Russell, California; Mrs. Fred Garr, Mrs.

Alvina i on "Perspectives in Preaching," 'Developments in Contemporary Hammerding and Mrs. Leo Meyer, '''here are three Theology' 'and the "Mission of the Church in Contemporary She was preceded in death by Security Federal SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION St. Cloud, Minnesota Juno 30th, 1961 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ASSETS FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS $10,574,328.12 LOANS ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 99,252.42 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS 5,450.12 FED. HOME LOAN BANK STOCK 200,000.00 U.S. GOV'T.

BONDS 715,980.04 CASH ON HAND IN BANKS 1,970,182.66 OFFICE BLDG. FURN. FIXTURES 63,400.00 TOTAL $13,628,593.36 five brothers and two sisters. Theologians from three East Pallbearers were Rueben Haag, "If you want to offer a reward I read the Want Ad every day'" ern seminaries will address the group. Alvin Haag, Vernon Haag, LeRoy Garr, Lyle Meyer and Frank Mausehund.

MRS. HELENA WITT Mrs. Helena Witt, died Thursday morning at the Helgeson Nursing home, Sauk Rapids. She had been a resident there for the past 10 years. She was born July 27, 1862, in Chicago, 111.

Her husband, Joseph, preceded her in death in 1935. She is survived by her son, Frank Jeschke, Chicago, 111. There are five grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ross-Veeser funeral home, Sauk Rapids. Funeral services will be Saturday at 8 a.m.

at Sacred Heart church, Sauk Rapids. Rev. Ben Virnig will officiate. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery. FRIDAY NIGHT Burial was made in the Eden Lake cemetery.

SEAFOOD SPECIAL 'SMORGASBORD' Plan Now and Phone In Your Party Reservation Dine in Air Conditioned Comfort Correction Benton county, contrary to in $50 Shrimp Pike Scallops Breasted Chicken formation received and printed in The Times, Thursday, has sought to be added to the list of counties which are declared Sealed bids will be received at VFW Post Club No. 428 918 Ave. St. Cloud, until July 13, 1961 at 9 a.m., for one large frame structure house end one double garage to be dismantled on lite North of VFW Club known as 1918th Ave. City Bidder to have structures removed from site by a reasonable working time.

Permits In-surance, to be applied for by bidder. Basement must be filled in ground level and no wood is to be used for filling basement. 20 of the bid to be accompanied by cash or check and balance within 10 days after bid is let. Home Corp. reserves the right to reject any or II bids and to waive any defects.

Blanks for bidding are available at the VFW Club No. 428 by calling BL 1-9951 between 5 nd 8 p.m. (Adv. 7-6, 7-7). SATURDAY NIGHT "STEAK PARTY" $12,396,690.26 430,699.74 drought disaster areas.

LIABILITIES SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOANS IN PROCESS FED. INS. RESERVE 425,000.00 CONTINGENT RESERVE 340,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 36,203.36 TOTAL RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $5195 aged char-broiled, 20 T-Bone plus our famous buffet table only QTT Coming 801,203.36 Soon! TOTAL "Where You Save DOES Make A Difference" MODERN BAR and CAFE 509 St Germain BL 1-2191 PREFINISHED HARDWOOD CABINETS1 Watch for Detail in this Paper, on July 19, INI.

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