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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 2

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Fre Thorday. June 19. 1917 -NEWS-HERALD, MarhfielL WW. uated from the Gilman Public Thorp CO-OP MEETING IS HELD I TUESDAY and Rib Lake Public sccoois. with 19 graduates each.

There were 17 graduates from the Wert-boro Public School and 16 from the Hannibal Public School. There was only one graduate in each of 11 schools, and in 13 schools there were only two members of each class. Taylor County NewS dBSQl'jivQSm WE HAVE ILLNESS FATAL TO ELAINE SCHW0CH WINS PHEASANTS RELEASED! BY WARDEN MARCONI Mrs. Louisa Burss left Thursday to visit her son-in-law and daush-ter. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacobs, and family. Kohler. and will later visit in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Sheboygan. Mrs.

Nellie Alberts received word that a son. Theodore, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alberts. Saukville.

June 11. Msr. Grace Swim left Saturday for Waukesha to visit her children. Mrs. Minnie Chicago.

Is spending a two-weeks vacation at the Capp Collins home In Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waldorf have purchased a house trailer which they are repairing for a home." The Rod and Gun Club met Thursday evening at Rock Dam. 4-H SAFETY CONTEST Medford Elaine Schwoch ot the Highland 4 II club will rep CHARLES SHUCK 120 Adult Birds Received! resent Taylor County 4-H clubs; From-State Game Farm 6M In a district safety speaking contest to be held at Wausau next week.

She was one of three winners In a group of 18 who com' peted In Medford on June 10. Tuesday evening the three winners. Betty Flerke. Dorothy Thums. and Elaine Schwoch.

appeared on the local radio station, and were judged on their five-minute safety talks by R. J. Forehand. Mrs. Frank Gall, ard Homer Porter.

pounds fino granulated Services For Former Taylor County Sheriff to be Held Friday Mrdford Charles J. Stellick. 59, former sheriff of Taylor County, died at the Medford Hospital Tuesday evening. He had suffered a stroke Monday and entered the hospital Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

at the Hartwig and Iluesch Funeral Home, the plied to business, and cited instances of benefit, to patrons derived from the local organization. Mrs. Maloney also made a few remarks on co-operatives citing responsibilities of co-operative crganization officers and members. Bylaws Amended At the meeting 'members voted to sell the building, retaining the land, presently occupied by the Otto Heidtke shoe shop, if, at the dlrrretion of the Board of Directors, a fair price were offered. The bylaws were amended to elect directors for three-year terms.

And In the changeover frcm the former system of electing five each year. one. Vincent Tauchen. was elected for three years: John Mueller and Walter Seidel, were elected for two-year terms, and Joe Heimlich and Grant Pope, for one-year terms. MARATHON COUNTY Marriage Licenses William A.

Young. Wausau. and Doris Schultz. Wausau. Edwin Juedes.

route 2. Wausau. and Margaret Sahr, route 2. Wausau. Rueben Coerper, Stevens Point, and Mae Prahl.

route 2, Wausau. Andrew C. Seubert route Marshfield. and Cecelia K. Fischer, route 1.

Spencer. LeRoy F. Olson. Fort Worth. Texas, and Josephine Marie J.

Michaelscn. Wausau. Martin Wischmeyer, route 3. Wausau. and Beverly J.

Engles. route 3. Wausau. Irvin James Pttsley. Wausau.

and Lcuise, Marie Heckendorf Wausau. Albin Schulta. Rothschild, and Mildred Schulz. Tomahawk. Edward J.

Ahern Chicago, and Helen Pospychalla. Wausau. Charles H. Corbin. Mound.

FIIIE FOODS! We serve dinners you'll Dorchester Produce Association Members Convene at Dorchester (By Kew-Herld Correspondent) Dorchester At the annual meeting of the Dorchester Cooperative Produce Association Tuesday evening, the articles of incorporation were amended and a new slate of directors was elected. More than 100 persons arere present at the meeting. Grant Pope, president of the association, presided at the meeting, which included annual reports of its officers, an explanation of last year's financial statement, explanation of the pre posed change Its articles of incorporation, and remarks by Herman Holtz. manager. ad Mrs.

Eva Maloney. educational director of the Midland Co-operative Wholesale. Minneapolis. Mrs. Maloney also shewed films of co-operatives in China, and two field trips of Midland Co-operative Wholesale.

Financial Report Given Axel Peterson, of the Midland Wholesale Co-operative went over the 13th annual financial statement, which showed a total gross business by the crganization of J. A. Richardson, of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, explained the new articles of incorporation. Tellers counted a standing vote on acceptance of the new articles. Herman Holtz spoke on the meaning of co-operaticrt as ap never arret iirHUhM ckillful.

hj ly prepared bv rrn rienced Rev. It. W. Mueller conducting! SI HI) Medford One hundred pheasant hens and 20 cocks were released Wednesday In suitable locations In Taylor County by Warden John Marcon. These pheasants were raised at the Stat? Oame Farm last year and held over to produce eggs for the spring hatch.

When a sufficient quantity of eggs Is produced ths pheasants are released throughout the State. Several eggs were found in the crates and most of the hens will nest and raise a brood. The following future sportsmen assisted or observed the releasing of the pheasants: Lewis. Wayne. Bobby, and Gerald Hoffman.

Judy Gall, John and Janet Marcon; Fred, Jim, and Mary Miller. Marcon wished to remind fishermen and women of the bill, which became effective immediately upon the signature of the Governor, requiring that all fishermen between the ages of 18 and 65 must have a fishing license, whether they use a cane pole or a rod and reel. I' fcTiy eoks. Fleas- the services. The American Leg-Ion and V.

F. W. posts of Med ford will conduct the military rites at the cemetery. HU lr- ant a linos phere. MEDFORD WOMEN WILL FORM SOFTBALL LOOP Medford A women's softball league is being organized in Medford.

according to Miss Doris Brunner. Any girls and women over 16 years of age are eligible to enter the league, and practice will be held at 6:45 Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the high school football field. It Is planned that as soon as the league is weil organized soft ball games will be played with other women's leagues in nearby towns. The deceased served as sheriff of Taylor County for five full IIUELLEB'S QUICK LUNCH TUB HOME OF Sf PER Sicaks-Chops-itani MADE THE WAV YOU LIKE 'EMS Fine Foods! name Made Pin! Fountain Service! Open Daily Except Sanday 5:30 A. M.

to 2:00 A. M. 308 S. Palmetto St. Phone 46J-M terms, a total of 10 years.

He was undershenff for two years, and night marshal for the city of Medford four years. He was a member of the American Legion. Mr. Stellick was born at Uib Lake on March 20. 1888.

and was married to the former Lena Gehrig on April 22. 1920. Surviving him are his wife and thvee children. Elmer. Medford.

Mrs Halph Francis "Evelyn), Milwaukee, and Bernlce. at home. Other survivors include one grandchild and three sisters. Mrs. William Johnson.

California: Mrs. Rudy Younpr. Kelly Lake, Mrs. Pete Unca-rich. Waupun.

Wiv His father. Prank Stellick. Perk ins town also survives him. MARRIAGE LICENSES Richard Juidrich, Cicero, 111., and Audry Brost. Medford.

Raymond Billeb. Town of Med- fofd. and Geraldine Neitzel, Ab- botsford. News-Hermld ClaMltted Ada Oet Results Phone Your ClauUled Ada To 1000 and Jeanne Cone. Wausau.

0GEMA RESIDENT FINED ON COUNT OF SPEEDING Medford Dean Cummings. Ogema. appeared In Justice A. H. Roeber's court Monday and pleaded guilty to the charge of speeding In the city limits of Medford.

He paid a fine of $10 and costs. R. A. Strebig. chier of police, was the complainant.

JERROLD'S DORCHESTER GUILD TO SPONSOR SALE JUNE 21 Dorchester The Woman's Guild of Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church will sponsor a bake sale at the Genrich Implement Company showroom Saturday, June 21. 281 STUDENTS FINISH EIGHTH GRADE COURSE Medford According to a report made by the office of the county school superintendent, a total of 281 graduated from the eighth grade in schools in Taylor County this spring. The largest number of students grad- Summer begins this weekend! And WEED IIOTICE TOVN OF MILLADORE AMERICA'S MOST ADVANCED HI LCI 17 CLINIC SCHEDULED FOR PRE-SCH00L CHILDREN Medford The Washington School Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor a free clinic for all preschool children and babies at the Courthouse in Medford Tuesday. June 24. Dr.

Frances Kline. Rhinelander, will be present to give all the children a general examination. Parents of children who will enter the kindergarten this fall are asked especially to bring them to the clinic. Parents who wish to have their children examined at this clinic are asked to call the office of the county nurse for an appointment. that means summer clothes to enjoy it in.

Get the most out of your summer in Jerrold summer wear! en's Sport Shirts A "natural" for summer wear! Long or short sleeve sport shirts by such famous makers os Van Heusen and Wings. A huge showing plaids, plains, checks, and fancy 0jfr-A JBt ntB (JILT oatterns in all summer hues. Notice Is hereby given to each and every person who owns, occupies or collects rent in the Town of Milladore, Wood County, State of Wisocnsin, to cut or destroy all Common and Giant Ragweed, Canadian Thistle, English Charlock or Wild Mustard, Goatsbeard, Creeping Jennie, Quack or Quitch Grass, and Marijuana that is not grown or cultivated for lawful commercial purposes, on all lands owned, occupied or controlled by you in said town and out to the street of any highway on which such lands may abut, at such times and in such manner as shall effectually prevent them from bearing seed, or spreading to adjoining property, as required by Section 94.20 of the Wisconsin Statutes. CHAS. FEIT Chairman June 12-19 The First Vertical Direct Drive Vacuum Pump and Motor, Improved Vacuum Tank 1.69 7.95 to Motor Tuning Complete Overhauling Wrecker Service FIRE DESTROYS 3-CAR GARAGE ON WEDNESDAY Medford Fire completely-destroyed the three-car garage at the Walter Hus residence of E.

Broadway Wednesday afternoon. The fire was discovered about 1:20 p.m. and although the fire department responded within few minutes, the fire had gained too great headway. The cause of the fire is not definitely known. There were no cars in the garage at the time, but a power mower and a number of garder.

tools were destroyed. Hug placcc his loss at $1500. MEYER'S SERVICE GARAGE I Mi. S. of Town.

Ph. 3M-M. KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS Your choice of rib knit, flat knit, and novelty weaves. Crew necks and dressy collar styles. Mixed patterns and stripes in white, tan, blue, and maize.

79c (. 2.98 mm I if uiHim if 'i QomflohL, Quality. Milker Unit New Efficient Pulsator, Improved Branch Connection, Observation Cap DOY'S SUMMER SHIRTS Knitted T-shirts, in whites and fancy patterns. 30c to 90c LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS from 98c Men's Gabardine SLACKS Nice looking, comfortable and cool, made to last for many seasons wear. Summer slacks for every dress and casual need.

I 2 SSJ? FRIDAY America's most beloved comic strip favorites! Out of the comics into your heart. Toniie Thru Hon. Cont. 1 to 11 P. M.

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pair 30C I I rs unit Milkei MiMA Doubt' GEIITLEIIAII Stock in Carrie it JOE PALO OKA Clafctt. COlBttT wmWDGEOH So Superior That It Is Guaranteed Agalniv Mechanical Failure FOR 3 YEARS I Yes, the new Farm-Mester Milker it new the finest model No milker is safer to use on your herd no milker will perform your milking duties faster no milker it easier to clean quickly and thoroughly. The Farm-Master featuress a new pulsator on engineering masterpiece; new, smooth branch connection; observation cap which shows you whether cow is partially or completely milked; sanitary ecsy-to-deon milk pail; and new, efficient vacuum production plant with exclusive tank fJter. All parts are built of the highest quality materials in a new modem factory. Drop into Sears Farm Store today; see the new Farm-Master Milker America's in Addition piking rAochine A A CarU "Friendly Ghost.

Sports. "Skating Lady," Chap. 9. -Son of Guardsman, Latest World Sumnm UNDERWEAR BROADCLOTH AND KNITTED SHORTS 49c and 98c UNDERSHIRTS 49c HANES SUMMER UNION SUITS Knee length, button shoulder, of line CO combed cotton. VJ News.

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