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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 4

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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Thursday Evening, January 26, 1939 Four APPLETON POST-CRESCEXT W7 Secretary Art Hoolihan announced this morning. McAndrews opposed approval of the contract at the Jan. YOUR Travel Volumes Among New Books Received at Library McAndrews Will Talk Tonidit on Utility Project Kaukauna Protective Association Will Spon HOME Playoff for City Cage League Title Will Bedn Sunday Brews, D-X Oils Will Break 3-Wav Tie for First Position ''7 6 meeting. Tonight he will review the entire proceedings and explain his stand against the agreement Protective association officials say that the state public service commission has promised to give any complaints relative to the power job a careful hearing, and that tonight arguments to be submitted will be decided upon. Dr.

W. C. Sullivan, chairman of the association, will speak. Dr. Sullivan opposed the contract at a meet meeting Jan.

13 called by city officials. .1 1 sor Mass Meeting Kaukauna Another chapter in LONVENIENTro vryv thing and in everything. i 4 it mi Junior High Pupils Set High Attendance, Scholarship Marks Kaukauna Two Park Junior High school students received special merits and four were placed on the honor roll for the 6-week period ending Friday, Miss Ceil Hooli-han, principal, announced yesterday. Those with special merits were Betty Miller, eighth grade, and Alan Johnson, seventh grade. Mary Lou Hass, Lucy Kuehl and Carol Leigh were seventh grade honor roll students, with Lawrence Schiedermayer representing the eighth grade.

Eighth grade with perfect attendance marks were Glenn Ball, Betty Hawley, Anita Henning-sen, Alan Johnson, Donald Juneau, Betty Kiumb, Sylvia Lust. Doris Kaukauna's power plant controversy will be written tonight as a mass meeting is held at the civic auditorium under the sponsorship of the Kaukauna Protective association. The association was formed after the council on Jan. 6 approved the It is expected that a proposal to change Kaukauna over into a city manager form of government will come up at tonight's meeting. This subject has received informal dis contract with the Green Bay and cussion of late and tonight persons Mississippi Canal company.

To night's meeting will begin at 7:30. interested probably will bring it Modarn throughout x-Ctllent in appointments and service. 420 rooms. Air-conditioned Coffee Shop and Cocktail lounge. Delicious food and drinks at moderate prices.

Safes range from 42.50 (some single rooms without bath at Reservations may be wired COLLECT. into the open. Kaukauna Several travel volumes are outstanding among recent additions to the public library shelves, according to Miss Bernice M. Happer. librarian.

"European Summer," by Sterne, relates the adventures of the author and four college girls who travel over northern Europe from England to Denmark. In "The Rocky Road to Dublin," by McManus, the Ireland as it seemed to a native country boy on his wanderings is portrayed. A complete swing through the Caribbean sea under the flags of six nations is taken in "West Indian Odyssey," by Parker. The book is well illustrated. "Notes on a Drum," by Jackson, has its locale in Guete-mala, one of the little known Central Ameri nations.

Other non-fiction books have been added to the shelves. These include "That's My Story," by Douglas Corrigan, describing his life from an early period to his recent solo flight across the Atlantic: "The Federalist," by Alexander Hamilton. John Jay and James Madison, a set of paoers written to urge the adoption of a strong central government; "Suwanee River," by Mat-schat, tracing the real story of the famous song in a blend of nature study, folk lore and history. Home Suggestions "How to Be Your Own Dictator." by Koues, director of the Good Housekeeping studio tells the art cf li.aking homes liveable, attractive The main speaker will be Harry F. McAndrews.

city attorney, with Dim Lights for Safety William Galmbacher chairman, Nagel, James Nagel, Kenneth Nim-mers. Lawrence Schiedermayer, Junior Streich, Ralph Vanevenhov-en and Ralph Walsh. Best Cough Remedy Is Easily Mixed at Home BORIS KARLOFFLN 'DEVIL'S ISLAND" Escape, if you can! Die. if you can't! Thus do prisoners of "Devil's Is Kankiona Preparations for the season's -rrt crcwd are being made by city officials ts the Mellow Brews ni D-X Oil teams clash Sunday afternoon in She first of two playoff farre for the first half chair The Kaukauna girls team, will meet the Vrishtstown girls in i 1:33 rre-lirrbsry. with the parrs st J.33.

The CYO casers threw the rare into a triple t-e lrt weekend by upsetting the Mellow Brews. to 15, It was the defeat in a year frr the Brews in city league The Catholic capers will play the" winner cf Sunday's game Wednesday richt for the first half title. Oils Hire Reserves The Brews have beaten the Oils once this season, S3 to 28. by virtue of a last quarter spurt. This defeat was the only loss for the Oilers, who have defeated the CYO, Gustrr.ans, Pantry Lunch end Pulp-makers.

The Brew starting lineup is considered the strongest in the league, while the Oils have more reserve strength. The Brews have only six-players, and were forced to play the" entire fame with five against the CYO when one did not appear. Several Brewers were tagged with Ifcree fouls early in the game and had to play cautiously the rest of the contest, with the result the CYO's halftirr.e margin was never overcome. Robert LaMarr cf Appleton has been secured to referee the contest Those neither absent nor late in land" look into jour grim future. Boris Karlcff (above) plays the lead in the seventh grade were Deane the Warner Bros, drama coming Friday to the Appleton Theatre.

The Baier, James Busse, Vernon Cornelius, Duane Franz, Charles Gor other feature is to be "Going Places," a gay, tuneful comedy starring known for its prompt action on throat and broncnial memoranes. Dirk row ell and Anita Louise. chals, Robert George, Gerald Hen- Put the Pinex into a Dint bottle, and add your syrup. Thus you make a full a hop JL7T -asssf Kaukauna Royal Neighbors ningsen, Betty Johnson, Ruth Kob-lin, Carol Leigh, Terry McLaughlin, Jack Peterson, James Phillips, Donald Schomisch. Rosemary Stegeman, Carol Schley, Richard Wandell, Woodward Wheelock and Carl Wuyts.

It's So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get the quickest imaginable relief from coughs due to colds, mix your own remedy at home. Once tried, you'll never be without it in your home, and it'a so simple and easy. First, make a syrup by stirring 2 cups granulated sugar and one cup of water a few momenta, until dissolved, A child could do it.

No cooking needed. Then get 2s ounces of Piner from any druggist. This is a compound containing Norway Pine and palatabls guaiacol, in concentrated form, well- Map Valentine Party Plans pint ot realty spienaia medicine ana you get about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and children lore its pleasant taste. And for quick, blessed relief, it it amazing.

You can feel it taka hold io a way that means business. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and eases the soreness. Thus it makes breathing easy, and lets you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will refunded. and expressive of individuality.

0i hundred fifty photographs and iotel wisconsi; Kaukauna Plans for a Valen entertain the Outagamie council here tonight at Hotel Kaukauna. The business meeting will follow a 6:30 dinner. H. Third SC" 'Milwaukee Mediterranean countries, speaking briefly on each. In charge of the dinner and program were Dr.

C. D. Boyd, H. F. Weckwerth and Harry F.

McAndrews. tine's day party Feb. 8 were made last night as Royal Neighbors of America met at Odd Fellows hall. Valentines will be exchanged and a program presented. Following the business meeting a guest card colored illustrations add to the volume.

"Business College Self Taught," by Sheff, covers the essential subjects of modern business training. A comprehensive survey and interrelation of Judaism is given in "The Jew Through the Centuries," by Willett. In his "Story of Alaska," Andrews describes the history of that territory from its discovery in 1728 by Russia. "West from Rio," by Bowman and Dickinson, is the result of 6,500 miles of travel in South America. Elaborate wood cuts illustrate.

Catholic Youth Organization of Holy Cross church, junior group, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the church hall. Officers will be elected. Members will receive communion in a body at the 7 o'clock mass Sunday. party was held, with Mrs. Thomas DeCoser and Miss Margaret Mader winning prizes in sheephead and Miss May LaPointe and Mrs.

Otto Heindel in bridge. On the committee were Mrs. W. Padee, Mrs. Michael Oiiva and Mrs.

Esther Bclongea. About fifty people were present last night as Rotarians entertained their ladies and guests at a dinner and program at Hotel Kaukauna. John Yonen of Appleton showed colored movies of his trip through Palestine, Persia and the Legion County Council Will Meet at Kaukauna Kaukauna The American Legion, Kaukauna Post No. 41, will Catholic Women's Study club will meet at 7:45 this evening at the home of Mrs. A.

R. Mill, 201 Dodge street. Mrs, A. Aufreiter and Mrs. Mill will have charge of the program.

Roll call responses will be maxims from the scriptures, psalms and proverbs. In charge of the social hour following the program will be Mrs. Mill and Mrs. Ed Thelen. St Mary's church congregation will hold a covered dish party and program beginning at 5:30 Sunday evening at the church hall.

Each lady will bring a covered dish and table service for two. "The March THESE LOW PRICES MAGNIFY YOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR USING POST-CRESCENT WANT ADS of Time," with 106 characters, is Nicolet Pupils Set High Marks 52 Listed as Neither Ah-sent Nor Tardv Dur-ing First Semester Kaukauna Fifty-two Nicolet school students were neither absent nor tardy during the first semester the title of the program. Rose Rebekah lodge will spon vrA sor a public card party at Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening, Feb. Birthday Ball to Be Held Saturday Committees Meeting Daily to Complete Plans For Event Kauiauns Presidents birthday ball committees are meeting daily this week as arrangements are being completed for the affair Saturday evening at Nitir.gale ballroom. Sylvester Esler is general chairman, with Eay DeEruin secretary and treasurer and Harold V.

Er.gerson ticket committee head. The dance will begin at 9 o'clock and last until 2, with music furnished by Joe Cumin and his orchestra cf Milwaukee. A floor show will be presented at midnight, according to Lester J. Brer.zcl and William T. Sullivan, chairmen of the entertainment committee.

Fifty per cent cf the money contributed will remain in each community for infantile paralysis work. The money made on the Kaukauna birthday ball will be used to help pu-cbase an ircn lung for St, Elizabeth's hospital at Appleton. Those who do not purchase tickets for the ban may contribute dimes through 20 "march cf dimes" banks which have been placed around the city. They may be found at Mayer's drug store, Paschen's restaurant. Ideal Cafe, Mulholland's Tea Bhop, Ver-furths shoe store, Gertz tavern, Alears tavern, Conrad filling station, Hotel Kaukauna, Ray Gertz tavern, Brauer's drug store.

Munes fillir.g station, Charley's bar and Toonen's drug store. Banks also have been placed in Outagamie Rural Normal school and the high school 21. Prizes will be given and lunch served. Wisconsin's Health field. The best that anyone can do outside of his own specialty, to avoid being taken in time and again by false claims, is to consult a person who knows.

Consider the field of nostrums, or patent medicines. There is no limit to the claims made for many of these products by their manufacturers. Although there is, to date, no medicine that will remedy tuberculosis in the least degree, yet in the long list of nostrums are scores of concoctions which are claimed to do this. Likewise no medicine has yet been discovered that will repair a diseased liver or that will destroy cancer. Internal ailments like these require the care of a duly trained and duly licensed physician or surgeon.

Most people know this, but through the influences of such forces as wishful thinking, fear of facing a present issue, childish faith in the humanly impossible, or economic distress, they will pitiably attempt to regain their former health out of impressive bottles containing shattered, hope in liquid form. The day is approaching when our state and federal laws will go farther in protecting us from this cruellest form of exploitation. BY DR. C. A.

HARPER Stite Health Officer Webster defines nostrum as a medicine recommended by its preparer, especially a medicine whose ingredients are kept secret. The human being is a funny animal. Knowledge comes hard to us, and we are usually willing to believe that the other fellow knows more about a given subject than we do, especially when he brings up the particular subject first, and ad-mils he's an expert. True scientists alone are capable of distinguishing the real from the bogus, that is, in their particular The purpose of these low rotes is to enlarge the usefulness of the want ads to make them available to MORE people to advertise MORE things to widen the scope of the want ad columns. By ordering your want ad for 8 days to insure the greatest possible results, you'll probably find that now you can afford to advertise numerous things which you hesitated to before because of the cost.

There are scores of services the want ads con perform for you. Have those jobs done the want-ad way and profit by these low prices. Phone Your Ad to 543 or Mail Form Below (In Neenoh Menosha Wont-Adi con be phoned to the Twin-Cities office Phone 4100) yiimiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiimimiiimmiimii? USE MORE I I PAY LESS 1 (Charges shown below apply only to 8-Day ads) 15 WORDS 8 DAYS 1 Cost per day 2Gc Total Cost $2.11 20 WORDS 8 DAYS Cost per day 32c Total Cost $2.56 25 WORDS 8 DAYS Cost per day 36c Total Cost $2.88 The above CASH prices are 20 lower than the charge prices and apply when paid within 6 days after ads- expire. fiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiE which closed Friday, it was announced yesterday. Those with semester records were Joan Buerth, Estelle Hibbard, Mar-lene Vanden Bosch, Joel Drawen-eck.

kindergarten; Joanne Carnot William Stcffen, first grade; Jane Jansen, Myrtle Steffen, Richard Walker, Arline Wenzel, second grade; Marilyn Buerth, Daniel Ges-ke, Joanne Giesbers, John Jacobson, Joyce Johnson, Donald Kappell, Frank Kreuger, Gerald Lizon, Jane Rennicke, LaVonne Stokes, Donald Cobleigh, third grade. Fourth grade, Paul Carnot Nancy Leigh, Peggy Gorchals, Sylvester Macrorie, Lily Mae Miller, Janice Reinholz, Lois Schomisch, Betty Steffen, Kenneth Stokes; fifth grade, Duane Buerth, Edward Gorchals, Richard Helf, Mary Anna Hilleger, Victor Lange, Helen Luck-ow, Jean Luckow, Marion Merbach, Victor Mueller, Suzanne Rennicke, Melvin Schauer, Edwin Seifcrt, Harvey Stegeman, John Weber; sixth grade, Norbert Hilleger, Vernon O'Dell, Louis Schulze, William Wahlers, Gladys Walsh, Eugene Weidenbeck, Gerald Zwick, sixth grade! With perfect records for the last 6-weeks period in the kindergarten were Herman Coenen, Frances Gerow, Rosemary Haas; first grade, Donald Coenen, Ruby Haas, Donald Mahn, Elsie Miller, Ronald Vanden Bosch; second grade, Sylvia Beion-gea, Kenneth Coenen, George Draweneck, Ruth Haas, Arline Johnson, Jane Keil, Shirley Nagel. Third grade, Shirley Sternhagen, Milton Vanden Bosch, Eugene Wenzel, Eunice Foth; fourth grade, Martin Kaufman, fifth grade, Beverly Zwick, sixth grade, Robert Lettau, Ruth Nagel, Richard Rennicke, Margaret Rupert and Donald Stegeman. III TO RELIEVE PAINFUL DISCOMFORT OF A COLD LUU Association to Name Retailers' Committee Kaukann A retailers' committee, to have charge of opening and closing hours of Kaukauna establishments, will soon be appointed by the Kaukauna Advancement association. The committee would work on fall and spring openings, summer closing hours, observance of Good Friday and hours for the Christmas season.

Follow Simple Method Below -Takes Only a Few Minutes when Bayer Aspirin is Used If you lire outside the city, write your ad on the form below ond moil to The Post-Crescent. Remember, the more you tell, the quicker you and the lower the cost per unit. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MAIL ORDER BLANK Women's League Will Bowl Again Tonight Kaukauna Tittmans will roll Pranks and Van Denzens compete with Simons on the 7 o'clock shift its Lsdies' league keglers resume play tonight On the second shift the Gertz team will meet Renns and Schells will oppose Goldins. Viaene Reelected Head Of Telephone Company DURING THE Vandenbroek Officers of the 15 Words 8 Days $2.11 CASH PRICE 20 Words 8 Doys $2S6 CASH PRICE 25 Words 8 Days I $2.88 CASH PRICE Pleasant View Telephone company were reelected at the annual meeting last week at Little Chute. They are Victor Viaene, president; Joseph Ebben, vice president; John Van Asten, secretary; Fred Van Handl, William Ehben and Martin Hendricks, directors.

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sUmp. money-order or check and take advantage of CASH prices shown at right above. The Kaukauna office cf the Appleton Post-Crescent is located in the Jules Mertes barbershop on Wisconsin avenue. Willicm Powling is the correspondent in charge and the telephone number is 107. Subscribers may cell ths number until 6:30 in the evening it their papers were net delivered.

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In all probability he ill tell you to continue with the Bayer Aspirin because it acts so fast to relieve the painful discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple treatment, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in casing cold symptoms. Get from DESIRE to DESIRED RESULTS with ICC WAXT ADS CmiESCiEMTr CR-EAM Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teth drop, cr wab-tsie when jou, talk, eat, laush or eneete? I n't be annoyed anU r.y 6urh handicaps. FA.S-"3EKTH, an alkaline tnon-acid podr tn kprinkie on jrour Matts, teeth mora firmly et, Gns confident filing of security and ai)l4 comfort- No jrunir.iv, tan, rr (t FAJXELIH today at any drus i'rra.

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