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Stevens Point Journal from Stevens Point, Wisconsin • Page 15

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Thursday, February 11, 1954 STEVENS POINT (WISCONSIN) DAILY JOURNAL Pc3 15 By Chic Young BLONDIE 551 BADGERS IN WASHINGTON Johnson Finds Congress Busier Than He Expected By RICHARD P. POWERS Ithe Issue going to the floor for a Washington -CSV Wisconsin's vote." Mr. and Mrs. Jak Andmon ff Milwaukee. -Julius Sutheimer is a patient at Mirror Lake hospital in Wau.

paca. Rev. and Mrs. Selmer Knutson returned Sunday from Cokato, where Mr. Knutson officiated at the marriage of hu neice.

Mrs. Freda Gurholt Is visiting her daughter, Florence, in Madi-. son. ern trip by the serious illness and hospitalization of Mrs. Wor-den's granddaughter, Peri Lee Shaw, at Wisconsin General hospital in Madison.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lohman have as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Paul, who are en route from North Carolina, where he was discharged from service in the marine corps, to their future home in Oregon.

Mrs. Paul is a daughter of Rev. 'lilyl PAGWOOD-lF I TELL I 1 1 PROMISE THEN I NONT PLEASE TELL MS" CThATS (YOU A SECRET I HEARD) YOU I WONT) TELL YOU tT 1 I PROMISE lU-yVrtuTfL BETTER 'TAT MV BRIDGE CLUB TELL A SOUL )1h WONT BE I SPREAD IT ALL CSh TODAY, WILL YOU o) -s- 'Q S' ANY FUN rCg 7 OVER TOWN hU JELL ArBOPy? Sw 1 pr 4iow linn Tt newest member of congress Johnson has been busy shutt- Kep. Lester R. Johnson (D) of ling In and out of the offices of Black River Falls has found many of his Democratic col that serving in congress keeps a leagues, including a good nunv Wausau TV Channel Approved For O'Konski man a lot busier than he had ex- ber from the south, to get ac-pected.

quainted. "I have had to change my ideas "In the north Johnson said, ashington -(JIV The commu and Mrs. William Lohman of Sweethome, who has often visited in Amherst The young couple also visited Mr. Paul's parents in Dorchester. Willard Ristow is a patient at cf congress since I have been "there is an impression that here," he said in an interlvew.

everyone south of the certainly keep busy a lot Dixon line is a Dixiecrat. I found nications commission yesterday granted an application by Rep. Iverson, Mrs. Grant Lutz, Mrs. Alvin E.

O'Konski (RAVis.) for News From Otto Teschner and Mrs. Manferd channel 16 television station St. Michael hospital. more than I'd expected." out that was wrong. Many are He added that he had been liberal." very much impressed by the He said he likes the seniority Wolding.

Leora Bickel spent the week at Wausau, Wis. O'Konski. who Gerald Yokers is visiting his Amherst end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones in Fond du Lac.

owns radio stations WOSA at Wausau and WLIN at Merrill, originally applied for a father, John Yokers, who is seriously ill in Pecatonica, III high type of men in congress." system used In congress, al-Johnson, who has served In though It blocked his getting on the house a little more than a the house agriculture committee. church. Serving will begin at 5 o'clock. Jerold Majerus, social worker, division of children and youth, state department of public welfare and Alan Wade of the county welfare office spone at a recent meeting of the Woman's club at the home of Mrs. Arnold Nielsen with Mrs.

Oscar Peterson assisting. Amherst Miss Rowena Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson returned last week from a months' the senate-passed version, provid-' ing for a deep channel through the International Rapids section and permitting ocean-going ships to go into Lake Erie, Johnson said congress still will have to pass upon additional legislation to deepen channels into Lakes Michigan and Superior. He said there is no guarantee that some members of congress who are supporting the present lAtvlplntiAM amrf 11 nnt AnhACA CflTk.

Mrs. Raymond Peterson re channel 7 TV station at Wausau month, was named last fall In a He was named to the veterans county superintendent of schools, spoke at the meeting of the special election to complete the committee instead, vacation trip to Florida and other southern states. turned to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrie in Waupun after term of the late Rep.

Merlin Hull The seniority system of con Teachers and Parents organiza tion Monday evening in the (R). gress, Johnson said, protect the Asked how he liked congress, minority party. Johnson said smilingly he liked "In the state," he said, "if Matilda Lutz of Clintonville is a guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lohman.

The American Legion auxil grade school building. Preceding iary met Tuesday afternoon at spending the past week as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Herman Weidemann of Colfax who has been visiting his broth-er-in-lav and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. it real well and hoped, if the vot- there is a change in the adminis- Miss Allen's talk were songs by but his application was transferred last week to channel 16. There was no competition for the channel 16 station but O'Konski had two rivals for channel 7, WSAU, and the Wisconsin Valley Television Corp. More than 200 million people, roughly a tenth of the human race, live within the Yangtze river basin in China. the home of Mrs.

Harry Pom- ers were willing, to be back next tration. the majority party could in group of girls, Including Doris Richard Stewart, Infant son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benson, was christened Snuday at their home, VP9T Inn mlnnrlti, n.nkn.. I eroy with Mrs.

James Johnson and Mrs. Lester Anderson as co- Wolkenhauer, Sandy Hathaway, xic anu new. uemeni iney warned in legislative com- Jacob Lutz, is a patient at St. hostesses. of Milwaukee are the only Demo- mittees regardless of the wishes Rev.

Alfred Wolkenhauer offi ciating. Sponsors were a brother Ruth Loftis, Linda Knutson accompanied by Mrs. Louise Weiler at the piano. Michael's hospital. crats among the 10 house mem- of even the oldtimers.

The Evangelical Lutheran La BUSINESS MIRROR in-law and sister of Mrs. Benson, bers from Wisconsin. "But In congress, the minority dies Aid is sponsoring a bake The Lions club held an open Charles Iverson, who enlisted in the navy last fall, was called to duty last month. He is at the Johnson, who was chief clerk members still have their rights." sale at Flemings Cafe beginning meeting last week to hear Ed Hold Hopes at 1 o'clock this Saturday after ward Dancizak, midwest scout of the Wisconsin assembly for Johnson has made three house four years and has an intimate speeches so far. Two of them knowledge of its operations, said were of the "one-minute" variety.

noon. Great Lakes naval training station. Mrs. Perry Worden of Stevens for the Milwaukee Braves. Dancizak also gave a talk to the stu The Altar society of St, congress was a lot different.

Under house rules, members gen- James Catholic church is hold' dents in the high school in the afternoon. For Biggest Valentine Sales Poin and Mrs. Bertha Shanklin were halted early on their south He prefers the state legisla- erally are permitted to speak for TRIPLE TOP DELUXE GAS RANGE Wa. $249" ture's system of bringing every not more than a minute if they A turkey dinner sponsored by bin acted on by a committee, desire at the start of the day's the Methodist Woman's Society ing a card party in the basement of the church on Sunday evening. The Evangelical Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, Feb.

18. Hostesses are Mrs. C. O. whether favorably or unfavor- routine.

Usually, a half dozen or By SAM DAWSON of Christian Service will be held New Vork -UP)- Merchants ably, to the floor for a final de- so avail themselves of this op-eislon. portunity each day. on Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the new dining hall of the Methodist around the land hope that love in congress a Dm wnicn rec- tus tnira speecn was a "spec- fill Virt Vioofta rf iYa natinn I ill Xlll UlL IJCOIW VJi dves an umavorame report in oraer. inai one was ior 1U this week as never beforeand committee is, in effect, dead.

minutes. These come after the atQt WEEKEND "However." Johnson said. "I close of the regular business of suDoose wouia not De Dracncai uu i.u ar- VTy Mj '-NOW ONLY wfa $I9995 lICS la-fe $5 Down $9,50 Greeting card makers appear io use ine Wisconsin system in i congress in view of the thousands Johnson said he intends to i confident that this will be their -1 1 iL.i i VHT0 Tnr no I jiranu vi uius uwi come in every yt-ar. oca- Thpv in. -i i.ii...!.4 i.

lomeintinn uhan it 4 biggest valentine season, iney iiic uie oi a iuudvisi is easier "-j onn around congress. If he can get the floor of the house. He has cnaf.edmS some bill blocked in committee en urging Democratic col- 11 be excnang. Jl -gue- from the south to do JjSi MEN'S LARGE WHITE i-iicii uucsn iiave iu wutry aouui i send one and get one. even ii me nouse approves Florists always find the patron HANDKERCHIEFS saint of lovers a big aid to sales, The telephone and telegraph You'll agree with us that you con't match thi range feature for feature for thi ttnnnftv anv olate! 2 oven companies count on business from those separated by the Iron-on Designs in Warm Colors miles, or by those who forget un oo EMMONS Stationery Office Supplies 114 Strongs Ave.

Phona 1820 UL MllJ ond 2 broilerj. 3 giant til the last minute. for burners, 2 standard and grlddleCut $50 'til Tygi Candy makers are stuffing heart-shaped boxes with sweets Feb. 28 and hoping this year, in spite of the high price of chocolate, will 3 2 see their biggest sales volume. fTr-rrn Heart-shaped bottles are being filled with perfume.

And this 1 Get to Kno i dUnaM No one ever has too many hand'rehiers! Scoop them up now and SAVE! year a California vineyard touting similar bottles for sherry and port. A New York delicates I. sT sen even has heart-shaped salami A Chicago store reports that 36-1N. INFRA-RAY GRIDDLE jTOPr U1 ELECTRIC RANGE Only jf. Deluxe 36-irt.

electric range with built-in griddle, Visi-Boke oven plus new InfraRoy unit. 1 500 watt griddle with thermostat control; Robotimer oven preheats automatically. $10 down. $289.95 STRAINED FOODS ALL VARIETIES 4-OZ. JAM JUNIOR FOODS ALL VARIETIES-7-OZ.

JAM Valentine promotions on lingerie have, been bringing in a lot of customers. Merchants outside the usual patch of Valentine's day shoppers are trying for the market this year. Lovers can find an appropriate gift, one says, among his stock of percolators, chafing dishes, toasters, silent butlers and ash trays. Attend The 17th Annual I OLA WINTER CARNIVAL Sponsored by the Iola Winter Sporte Club SUNDAY, FEB. 14 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.

Phone 2676 Stevens Point 204 Main St. GROCERS! We carry a complete line of Gerbcr's Foods Mid-Cities Food Co. El License Amended An amendment to the contract motor carrier's license held by Robert J. Feltz, Stevens Point, Route 4, has been granted without public hearing by the state public service commission. The amendment authorizes JToltT trt haul millr frnm the at the Sunday; Feb.

is Valentines 14 Day Hogsback Hill, Iola Phone 128 Stevens Point Not a stitch! Just a stroke of tnw. nf Hull and Tar. 9374 SKATING SKIING try an iron watermelons, cherries, son to the Da5rystate Cheese Co. peppers, apples are transferred to plant at Rudolph. The permit linens.

Just picture the luscious was granted by commission or- PATTERN 9374. cuiurs spaiRiuiK icu anu goiutu (jer on Jan. 29. Makes vou look inches slim green: iron em ngni on Kitcnen WAITER MALKK HEATING Lennox A Tortdheet Fnrnaees Sheet Metal Installation PHOVE Daily PARTICIPATING SKI CLUBS Trl-Norse Ski Club, Wisconsin Rapids; Wooden Wings Ski Club, New London; Appkton Ski Club; Wausau Ski Club; Stevens Point Ski Club; Xavarino Winter Sports Club and Iola Winter Sports Club. FANCY AND NOVELTY SKATING SHOW Worming Houses Free Parking Hot Lunches i TTrnnt.fiarprl nanel accented towels, tablecloths, curtains.

c'mnnthnpss at the side is mae- Jiffy! Iron on! Washable! Pat ic for short, fuller figures. Plan tern 571 has 8 iron-on color de- ahead-sew this now in faille or signs 3Ux4V to 4x4 inches, crepe. Later on, make it in cot- Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in fcriof cImvm r.ut to fit coins for this pattern add 5 Special aitoratinn worries. cents for each pattern for 1st cft.rw QT74- Half sii7.ps 144. class mailing.

Send to Stevens ii 181.4 wk. 24k. Size Point Daily Journal, 144 Needle Diamond ENGAGEMENT RING Jl 16V takes 3 yards 39-inch fab- craft P. O. Box 164, Old ic' Chelsea Station, York, 11, This easy-to-use pattern gives N.

Y. Print plainly PATTERN illustrated NUMBER, your NAME, AD- Fed. Tax Inc. ffih0U(CM5Sl (SSSt -El There's no sweeterway I JtMiMPi Cp 7W lf to say what in your Cl ment of I i i ou fmrv i s7Sx Cjs5 candies packed in a I QUICK! Busy days? What (or hmclrf fTy I Quickies! Cooks in minutes. luxurious red, heart mid ctrniv vou everv sterj.

DRESS and ZONE, 1 i' Thirtv.fiv cents in coins SEND NOW for our new 1954 "Ask Her i Thpn See I Lasker" fl Easy Credit I Terms for this pattern add 5 cents for Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Cata-. 1., nninn lncr th hpst ever' 79 emhroi- CUllZUl, JEWELERS 121 N. Srd St Phone SU4 "lour Friendly Store Around the Corner" eaCn piUiern IUI ISltiaaa mailing. son tn Marian Martin, care of dery. crochet, color transfer, Stevens Point Daily Journal, I4l dressmaking patterns to send for Pattern Dept.

232 West I8th puis compieie patterns prim-mm vnrk 11. N. Y. Print plainly ed in the book! Ideas for gifts, NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, bazaar sellers, fashions. Send 20 STZtt and STYLE NUMBExi.

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