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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 27

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'Manitowoc (Wis.) HeroH-TiifSSrThurs May 19, 1960 Two Rivers Reporter-T-5 Kivanis Honors Need Proper Can, Warning Top 12 Students Credit Squeeze May Now be SECURITIES MARKETS Courtesy East Wisconsin Trustee Co. Received through Thomson McKinnon NEW YORK STOCK Approximate 1:30 PM. Prlct MANITOWOC Twelve Lin TWO RIVERS Because many Two Rivers, residents are owners of power boats, outboard motors, coin High School seniors, who are at the top of the class scholastical-ly, were honored Tuesday night at Thing of Past. Allis Chalmers power mowers and power snow removers, the hazards of gasoline storage on home premises for the Am Broad Par operation of these appliances have By SYLVIA PORTER tne luwanis Club. They are Karen Budzien.

Penelope Schuette, James Vollendorf, Jerome Gogat, Virginia Karman, Rosemarie Korlesky, John Crowe, Ronald Schuh, Michael Rensink, SO'i'Gen Motors Pub Util 38'i'Goodrich 26Goodyear 49 Great Northern 88 111 Cent I i-m increased, Fire Chief Henry J. vil- The peak of borrowing costs for Am Can American Motors Amer Smelt this cycle has been seen, 45Thillips Pet 24 'Radio Corp 72tt Rep Steel Tob 43 Sears 37 Sinclair 44 'Southern Co 59 South Pacific 79 St Oil Ind 72 St Oil NJ 27 Swift Co lert warned Thursday. Willert said some service station operators have been observed The fierce credit squeeze which dominated our economy through Bonnie Raeuber, Anne Fischl and IntHarv Johns Manv 5U4 23 Anaconda Atchison Bendix Av out the fall of 1959 and right into Joanne Hecker. Each student was presented selling gasoline to patrons in cans that are not properly identified. 68 Kennecott Cop 1960 has massed into history.

with a white carnation and scroll Clark Both the operator and the buyer, The trend is clearlv toward a Be steel 44 76 64 634 KKi 38 451,4 20V 41 44i 69 134Vi 27 31 563i 82'4 37 27 63 indicating the Kiwanis Club recog he pointed out, are" guilty of vio greater availability of money forlBorg Warner Metro Loews Thea nized each one for scholastic Texas Co lating a law and a fire hazard. 38 61 46V4 loans to rnrnnrahnns. Individual unio achievement Both, he added, are subject to Chrysler businessmen, homebuyers, home- Union Carbide Union Pacific Mont Ward Motorola Nat Biscuit Wayne L. Kuckkahn, director of undergraduate loans and scholar Cities Service Come Edison fine of not less than $5 nor more than $50 or by imprisonment in 15 46V4 172 59 41 32V4 44 41 58 42 buiiders, state and local governments. The trend also is now toward at county jail not to exceed three 1:111 If; J3 -i Lmwit'd Deere Co Douglas Air SPEAKER Prof.

George Walter, director of teacher education at Lawrence College, Appleton, will deliver the commencement address at graduation exercises at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at Reeds-ville High School. Prof. Walter's main interest and concern is young people and -has the gift to understand and communicate with them. Joanne Zahorik will months, or by such fine and im least slightly Smelting Rubber US Steel Wis Elec Power Wis Pub Serv Woolworth Nor Pacific Ohio Oil Para Pict Penn RR 34 68 pnsonment.

DuPont Ford Motor ships at the University of Wisconsin, lauded the students for their achievements. He said the value of good scholarships cannot be overemphasized. Kuckkahn, "who said persons and firms making scholarships avail "The State of Wisconsin, Wil- 13Vi 47 Dodge 90 Gen Electric less expensive rates for the loans, less rigid restrictions on the loans. lert emphasized, has what is commonly referred to as the 'Red Choice." Vocal selections were by Mrs. Neal Clement, Mrs.

Lloyd Wolfmeyer and Mrs. Delton Tamm, accompanied by Mrs. A. C. Wolfmeyer at the piano.

On the banquet committee were Mrs. Philip Bastian, chairman, and Mrs. Nelson Tamm and Mrs. LeRoy Bastian. Posing from left are Barbara Bastian, Mrs.

Sam Kmeger, president of WSCS, Mrs. Fred MacKenzie, guest speaker, and Mrs. Boettcher. (Wolfmeyer photo) GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Fred MacKenzie of Mil-waukee returned to her girlhood church to be guest speaker at the annual mother-daughter banquet at Brillion.

The former Athalia Koch spoke at Brillion Methodist Church at the Women's Society of Christian Service sponsored event. Accompanying her was her mother, Mrs. C. F. Koch.

Mrs. Willard Boettcher, program chairman, was master of ceremonies. Barbara Bastion presented an oration, "The Thinking Man's Markets Can Law. Briefly, it states that anyone selling gasoline, naptha or benzine, storage of such shall be This tells you able for boys and girls are doing more than is expected of them, observed surveys of senior students revealed 70 per cent of them want that: deliver the valedictory address and Audrey Klann the salutatory address. Principal John Wora-chek will make the awards and Ignatius Rabat, clerk of the Board of Education, will present the diplomas.

1 MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE (AP) Livestock: Estimated hog receipts steady; bulk of butchers 180-220 lbs 16.50-17.00; bulk of sows 300- in a metal can painted red with the proper lettering on the can, If you expect to need money DOW JONES AVERAGES 6 A t. enner gasoune, ueiizwe ur napuia. lor a project, to go on to college. Manitowoc, he said, has "done- exceptionally well" in the matter of scholar The great danger not adher Industrials 624.08 1.08 Sylvia Porter big or small, in 500 lbs 3.50-14.75; stags 10.00- ing to this rule is that some mem Red Spaceship coming months, now is the time Rails 142.81 -t- i.n 12.00- boars 10.00-11.00. Obituaries Believe Polaris, ber of the family may mistaken to start shopping around for the Utilities 89.19 -f Cattle estimated receipts ships.

The community-wide p-port is excellent, he declared. He spoke of how scholarships are allotted and bow students use credit and to try to bargain for Wednesday's cow market 25-50 ly take gasoline from, a can notjp C.L.L. properly identified, assuming thatjDOmarC JeTDaCKS i MUTUAL INVESTMENTS worked on various farms in Orr Reported Late the most favorable terms to you. By the time you make a deal. lower; canners and cutters 13.50-17.00; utilities 16.50-18.00; dairy it is fuel oil or some other less area.

He never married, tJWIYGU 111 riuriuu you may be pleasantly surprised Marvin Orr, 48, of Kewaunee, Survivors include a Today's Opening Prices Bid Asked, area neiiers utility to commercial violatile product, and use it for some purpose for which gasoline is not intended. All know the dam at the savings in comparison with died Wednesday at his home of a Dave of Pelican Lake; and two Boston Fund 16.63 17.98 ouu iiuum sieau them while pursuing higher education. Kuckkahn introduced by Raymond Grosnick, local administrator at Wisconsin Extension. The program, first attempted by CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Missilemen on opposite coasts what a loan would have cost only commercials 21.00-22.00; canners 13.20 Broad Street 12.21 heart attack.

I sisters, Mrs. Frank Doering of Funeral services will be at 2 1 Doering, and Mrs. Bernice LONDON (AP)-The Soviet Union's space ship satellite was late arriving over Britain today, inducing speculation that the cabin a short while ago. aging results when gasoline is not in its proper place. 13.88 You Take Initiative of Florida apparently have solved problems which plagued the and utilities 16.50-20.50; fed cattle 50 lower; good to choice steers 22.50-26.50; good to choice heifers p.m.

Saturday at congregational Rusch of Pickerel. "Limit gasoline storage to one If you shelved modernization or Church, Kewaunee. The Rev. W. Friends may call at the funeral said to contain a dummy astro the Kiwanians, is aimed at draw 9.23 11.90 11.71 Canada Gen 12.84 Century Shares 8.54' Chemical Fund 11.00 Eaton Howard Bal 10.95 Eaton Howard Stk 11.65 expansion plans earlier this year T.

Hosking will officiate and bur- home after 3 p.m. Friday. naut may have been elected. ing community attention to aca gallon in basement of home (no gasoline in the home is the saf- Polaris submarine missile and Bomarc-A antiaircraft rocket. Polaris flashed from an under iai wiu oe in mverview teme- demic excellence of youth in the Scientists manning the Jodrell tery, Kewaunee, following mili city.

Arranging the event 12.46 16.21 9.15 Bank radio telescope said the4- est) 7l rage or other outdoor building. ground tube at Cape Canaveral because of the widely publicized credit pinch, now is the time to reconsider your plans in light of the changed conditions. The atti Fidelity Fund 14.99 21.50-25.50. Calves estimated receipts 700; Wednesday's market steady; choice and prime 33.00-34.00; good to choice 23.00 32.00; standard grades 24.00-28.00; cull and util and raced 1,000 miles in a suc Lull BalCUlLC uau otvuiik vu 'iJJ wt rh-rlin th Have it in a metal can painted red tredenck Raeuber, chairman andi1' riies- Charles Shemchak, Paul Krainik Mr- 0rr was Aug. 20, 1911, Herman Schrinner and Alfred, Chattanooga, son of the with the word 'gasoline plainly cessful test of a compressed air launch on the weapon's inertial 13.79 15.41 15.09 tude of lenders you approach may be much more sympathetic to you.

visible." late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr. He Incorp Investors 8.45 Mass Inv Trust 12.76 Mass Inv Growth 14.15 Nat Investors 13.96 Puritan Fund 7.69 Sel Amer 8.94 Schwantes, members of the serv-! earth in about 94 minutes instead of the previous 91.2 minutes. This raised these two possibili If you were turned downrflatly ice organization public and business affairs committee.

ities 18.00-24.00. Sheep, lambs estimated receipts 100; Wednesday's market steady; good to choice old crop 18.50-21.50; on a loan request during the cred lived in Tennessee until 1942 when he enlisted in the U. S. Air Force. Durine World War II he oartici- guidance system.

At Eglin Air Force Base on the northwest coast, three Bomarc-A's demonstrated their ability to intercept flying ties, scientist said: 8.31 9.67 6.43 it "A it squeeze, now is the time to go 1 Either the Soviets had ordered Wis Fund Inc 5.95 pated in the European and Pacific back to your sources, re-apply, targets. good to choice shorn lambs 19.D0-21.00; cull to medium 9.00-14.00; Theaters of war and later served Lenders are scarcely "hungry" the satellite by radio into its new orbit or the spaceship had split away from the sealed cabin. NEW YORK (APT The stock The Polaris flight was the first I f. Kewaunee E. F.

STKA Correspondent Telephone 142J for loans, so the probability Is ewes 6.50 down. with the Army of Occupation in Japan. Mr. Orr also served in the market turned mixed in fairly ac test from a tube 'since two shipboard launchings in they won't approach you. You live trading early this afternoon Hunting Plan Turned Down Korean conflict and was then as-.

should take the initiative. March and April failed to achieve as interest shifted away from signed to the Air Force in Alaska If you are in the market to all objectives due to second-stage some of the space age defense MILWAUKEE (AP) Produce: Potatoes: Steady; Idaho russets U. S. No. 1, 100 lb sacks 7.50-8.00; bakers 10 oz minimum 9.00-9.25; North Dakota reds 4.65-85; Wis build or buy a house, now is the where he received a citation for excellent performance of y.

troubles. The Navy said all ob issues. CRUSADE REPORTS Such a decrease in tne satellite's burden would automatically make it veer out farther from the earth, scientists said. Similar findings were reported by the government industrial and scientific research station, which reported the satellite about 15 minutes late on a previous orbit. time to check with utmost care the signs of changes not only in jectives were achieved Traders began to switch back KEWAUNEE Two more Ke PIPE The board of directors! "JTZZL waunee County units have report consin whites 3.75-4.00; Wisconsin russets 5.25-50.

of the Wisconsin State Division ofL, returned the the availability of mortgage money, but also its cost. Authoritative There were indications another ed results in the 1960 Cancer to stocks with more peaceful interests. Motors turned active and mostly higher. Some chemicals, oils, vending, photographic stocks inertial firing may be tried soon the Izaak Walton League of America this week voted down, to states where he served with an Air Patrol Squadron at SAC Headquarters, Omaha, Crusade. Mrs.

John Dandois, Rt, reports are that mortgage rates are beginning to decline a bit; 27-8, the state Conservation De- i Soviet scientists reported soon eft or tha cnarochin a lannrhpd Neb. He was later admitted to areas which were charging 7 per and selected issues made gains XI 5 Rocket Plane Breaks Own Record Ti rzj Island- Compressed air ejects1 of $113 35 Ahnapee 'Pj the missile from the tube and it Missile makers, aircrafts, elec cent or so on conventional mort partments plan for cooperative kmting whereby hunters 1 would be I whefe 0Qsa last Sunday that the astronaut and Richard Hamachek, chairman iw. tvm B'of the business and industry di- ignites about 70 feet above ground tronic and rocket stocks turned gages are moving back to just as it will when fired from a irregular. The professional were EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. Calif.

(AP)-The X15 rocket plane vision, reported a couecnon 01 leased land in order to harvest areas which were charging 6 are moving back to 6V: a few 5 submerged submarine, 1 1 1 1 1 l. 1111 11. uaia uau tv.u MuuDuut- appamntly convinced that the col retirement list because of a heart condition. Mr. Orr came to Ke-i waunee in 1957.

He never mar-' Mrs. Robert Buehlman, 88, for- ted on the travelinff conditions a 160 rom thls toe the rabbit, pheasant and squirrel Within two months, Polaris per cent loans are being noted of the summit conference shot to 107 .000 feet today, its of Kewaunee. m'erlyof 627 N. 10th Manitowo-lhuman passenger would experi- came crops in Wisconsin. launchings will be attempted from ried.

in the 6 oer cent areas. Down ipuiiuy imu us y- the lirst of the Polaris subsj the Survivors include abrother, Harold C. Jordahl, federal coordinator for the game division of MARRIAGE LICENSES Holy Family Hospital, ment and repayment loans are uu Sl3 i becoming a LtUe easier too. And by an Pta George Washington. The Navy James of Kewaunee; a sister, Pol KEWAUNEE Six couples the Wisconsin De CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

(AP)-A1 plans to have the missile opera- following a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 1:30 ly of Chattanooga; a sister-in-law, discounts on FHA and VA mort- ierKr )n- --iu uc J'. moonwatch observation received planning late May weddings Kathenne of Kewauneev and sev partment, appeared at the meet ing and discussed the plan. Under the plan areas no small gages have shrunk. The changes ran average wtiue steeis luppra on au eigni oarreis oi me are modest, but thev're in favor, backed away from recent sharp black space darts engine after p.m.

Saturday at Urbanek and from Sacramento, indicates given licenses by County uerx eral nieces and nephews. Luella, Schlei Funeral Home, Manito-' that the Soviet "space ship" is Adrian O'Konski last week. Hen- George, Cleva and Robert, of Ke er than 1.280 acres and no larger no in its former orbit, the ry J. 5chleis, Carlton ana uer- waunee, of the borrower and that's the trending slW lower- 4 vital point ams an losses fractions to Good, Not Booming about Point ere tte roI for if tMi sctraa in ivtmnultl mOSt keV StOCkS. cutting loose from the B52 mother ship at 45,000 feet.

Four minutes of full thrust carried him up at a speed of 1,350 Local Briefs Smithsonian Astrophysical Obser- trude Barbara Valenta, Franklin, woe. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. She was born Johanna Nau-mann, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Naumann, Friends may call at Swoboda Funeral Chapel, Kewaunee, after 4 p.m.

Friday until 11 a.m. Satur than 10.000 acres could be set up by individual clubs; a range of hunter density from one hunter per five acres to one per 15 acres will be married in St. Mary Catholic Church. Mishicot, Satur vatory reported today. Such a shift in orbit, it was ex Manitowoc day.

Robert Anthony Gadzinski, stiff loan conditions last year be- "xas instruments erased a mm an nour. cause vonr alternative was meet'gain of about 3 points. Thiokol, The drop was at 8:47 a.m. over plained, would be consistent with day when the casket will be re- would be permitted. moved to the church where the'P1- 16 1871, in the Town ofthe ejection of something from! Milwaukee and Donna Marie Mrs.

Arthur Lindroth and Mrs the conditions or go away empty- For each 5 acres the state would Iu Jxewton. She was married to John'th. smitniir tv mirh a th snwial Schleis. MontDelier. will be mar- Roland Grimm of Manitowoc upply one day-old chick.

Lnder.h rf jSchmitt in the Town of Newton 'man-size cabin it was said to have ried in St. John Catholic Church, spent Thursday at Milwaukee. handed, now is the time to inquire whether the conditions can be liberalized a bit They won't West Kewaunee, May 28. Dec. 22, 18C8.

He preceded het in carried, the rocket firm, canceled a rise Lake, 110 miles east of this of more than a point. desert flight test center. The X15 American Motors gained more landed on Rogers Dry Lake here than a point, Ford about a point 11 minutes later. and Chrysler made a similar gain. Cucumbers are said to have Baltimore Ohio, Nickel Plate very little food value.

Elvin Louis Peronto, Luxem- Manthey Miss Mabel Wellner of Manito- death in 1922 and in 1924 she was mar-riml tn Rnhert Rnphlman. a this plan a club of 128 members would maintain a 1.2S0 acre tract of leases for which it would get 280 birds (half of which normally are hens). Habitat work would be performed each year to meet de Milwaukee visitor mug ouu tfuau uuuwa iwuwmi jj WdS be unless you ask. This not only gives you significant guides to handling your own uixemmirg, wui De marriea m.Thursdav f. mr -1 Mrs.

Jule H. Manthey. 64, rf preceded her in death in 1933. She COlUltrV ClUD 1941 1 Waldo Manitowoc, dicdWas a member of G.U.G. Wednesday afteratwn at home fol- ja society and War Mothers.

FlXtlireS Taken 01, luary v.auiouc muitii, imjmw and New ork Central rose financial affairs properly. It also flashes extremely important news a point each. Mrs. Dell Riebe of Manitowoc was joined by her daughter, Mrs. 4U uuuu partmental approval and if more lowing a long illness.

Friends may caU at the fuaeral burg. May 28. Donald A. Sell, Maidson, and Verna June Oilman, Montpelier, will be married in St. The Dow Jones industrial aver about the state of our entire than minimum work is done bon MANITOWOC The sheriff's John Bos well, of Menominee, runs Krvicn ui ai bome 3 Friday (4..

tfL I age at noon was off .14 at 622.86. us birds of surplus breeders and a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and department is investigating the paul Lutheran Church, Thursday and the two adult pheasants, now normally Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, Tr 1 1 win economy now. For one reason the money picture has shifted in that while bus! CORRECTION "Peerlcif" 5-groiit ASPIRIN TABLETS The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up .40 at theit ol nxtures trom me crancn jcr, Saturday. Elroy Anthony spent the day at Kenosha.

dumped on i public hunting grounds and at 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents! 1 'River Country Club, Komoroski, Two Rivers. andi Catholic Church. The Rev. E.

and Mrs. Max Pankratz of.ness is it's not booming 215.30 with the industrials up .10, the rails up 1.20 and the utilities Xj XX' RePrte1 Frank Mary Ellen Paider. Franklin, will1 8 club official, were four med In St. Lawrence Cath-l)8? Radey will officiate and burial will were en route Thursday 'and the demands for credit are be in Evenrrewi Cemptprv. Hospital.

Milwaukee. visit, not as massive as anticipated. sets of aluminum T-blocks and'ohc Church. Franklin. May 28.

to. Springfield, for up .10. Corporate bonds were mixed. Bottle 200 tablets Only 1 Corporations are not scrambling The former Dorothy N. Dono- Funend services will be at 2 tw0 flag poles.

iThomas Urban Seidl, ilh thcir son-'n law anl dau8h' hue was born April 12. 1896, at P-m. Saturday at Jens Funeral, to anolher complaint Elizabeth Rose Denrev. Red.tcr- CaP' and Mrs- rllack for cash to finance inventories governments were irregular. during season, would be allotted.

Under the new system all hunters would belong to tome local conservation or hunting club and take part in the habitat programs. Hunting would be by permit armbands and the farmer would be permitted a certain number of guest privileges. expansion. Homebuilding is down! Montello, Wis, daughter of thelHome, Manitowoc. Tne kw.

i. J-lday, Supt. Clarence Pingel of( River, will be married in SL Louis late Edward and Mary Diamond Luidens will officiate and burial Manit(W0C Count Hospital re- cathoUc Church. May 28. Donohue.

She was married at be in Evergreen Cemetery, (ported that a window on the south and so is the need for mortgage When you buy one bottle at 79c Leaving Thursday on a weekend visit to Kenosha was Mrs. Richard Strzeski of Manitowoc. Produce Market money. Consumers are bcrrowing to big-ticket items, but uuiiaio, sepcii. 1917, io -uiB "j(side in the Jiving quarters a a MEETING DATE EETING DATE In other business the directors k0 be a true-it of Mr and J.

KEWAUNEE An evaluation Laca CHICAGO freely buy Jule H. Manthey and the couple, oaugmcrs airs, rrann nieutTjDecn gtruc by a bullet of unde-moved to Manitowoc where the and Mrs. Helen Lang, of MUwau-jprmin-d caliW. API-Chicago Mer voted against the proposed dam meeting of the 19G0 Cancer Cru-'niilv 7 creu i "I 15 cantile Excl 1. Due to typographical rrar, the price in latt night's popr wot incorrect.

or lorry if this error lnconvninctd you. Exchange-Butter steady; general prosperity but not boom rccci which is planned to impound the'husband was employed by and a brother. Alfred Behring- gwin Wadzinski of Rt. 1, Clcve- sade will be at Van's Supper rluh IhrM milix nnrih nf Kiw Kathv Itrann. Mnrllvn if i Popple River, a prime trout pro- sin Telephone Co.

Mrs. Manthey and a sister, Miss tmma ian(j reported finding an empty unchanged; 93 score AA xnunr at m. niiirwi.av.'nillv Ruth. R.nrKnr. TliitPn Aim ture has shifted is that the U.

S.lf, uig prices ducing stream and some of was a member of Altar Society of.Behringer, of Manitowoc. Jbeer j-eg tnd several highway DO 56; 89 state's last white water stretches. Holy Innocents Church. Friends may call at the funeral signs in his plowed fields Wednes- M.nw Tb mthWf I Jnhn r.rniv.nlini. AislTreaSUTV IS not Competing n.m Surviving are the husband, four nome.

Warren Bach of Manitowoc, past state president of the group, was named membership chair- sons, Harland of day morning. County police to Brief reports on'llaupt. Unda Lou lletnien, Bar-Ioan last ar. "di es steady; receipts 18 6oo: the signs were from the new Lake acUvity glven by Itucbner. Robert lluebncr.

mow monejr In tf Shore Road where it bypasses tce ch'alrfficn talk Barbara Kawalle. Tommy Klus- other types of -1 MD William D. and Neil of Manito- PIoqcmOnn Funeral A f. man by state president James ajiu vin oiu vi vi i cr. nay i Qulnn of Green Bay.

crusade w.U be given by Dr. Kayt Kujasky, James and Joan!" vWtenUy out of balance. mhms standards dirties 12 South 8th St. jonn ucttman oi urecn Bay. ur.

unucmann, jenny uusier, uavia 131. checks 31 sister. Mrs. Michael Tomchek of' Manf car had been Two Rivers and 12 grandchildren. K'J6 cl "St; there.

Friends may call at the funeral, bS home p.m. Friday whcre L'V UATrt ucttman is presmcm 01 me urown Lyons, Lenore Mccna, jon County unit of the American Karen Rasmussen. Ruth dld wsorbed money Manitowoc Marine News tne KOSOry 111 DC rCCIiea at B.JO nBU Mwlm IturWhrnnn. nndnr'. ma ccr Society and has record of Reekie.

Junior Schmidt. I CHICAGO AP Activity in 2 MTT. Rt rZ Approves many years service in the light Lee Rtclfan, Cherjl Tech. Linda hum ivmiuvh, uev Mcuan, wnerji iccn, wnaa today consisted 3 fall I I IMIiV.ll I Wanck and Christine Zandt of theb'lders. etc and the size of its demands helped push up to control cancer.

wW formed Church. Spring Valley, of-jYYCSTCrn rOSITIOn In; up positions in 1 MANITOWOC Cargoes of Hubbard klndercarten class of First Ger rt r. firiatcd and burial was In Mccme REAL ESTATE SALF man Ev. Lutheran School. Man! Ing rates.

But the budget is 'contracts on which trading jj anced now. The Treasury is not cn stone and sand have been deliver- John T. Hubbard, 80, a resident Funeral Homo PARIS AP The Permanent Council of the North Atlantic Center cemetery. Pallbearers were Alfred 0 n. KEWAUNEE The followlnp towoc, were token on an after- ed to Manitowoc Tortland Cement of Calumet Homc-tead, New liot-Co.

bv frelchtf rs John A. died there Wcdnwdjv. f- m. i i i i ram Tin i 11 nv mr ninnn Alfred Wesener, Ixlie Hcnschci; ircaiy urganiuuon expravca real estaie iransicrs were recoru- noon outing mursaay oy weir verv Lirce and oriccs were vttii-i utui u-i Ben E. Tate and Hennepin.

Tne Funeral services will be at 2 Reinhold Sclle, Elmer Nogcl and unanimous support we tnuea ea we oiuce iieRiMcr oi icaenrr, Mrs. rcooricic Manwey. States. Britain and France today IDceds Mrs. Alice Flalierty la-dThcy boarded the noon train and S'em.

Inm than yacht Caroline IV Is at Burger p.m. Saturday at Heifer Funeral Carl rrlcpe. 7 nrewum toward lmui. 3 Boat Co, Inc. Dredging of the out- Home, Chilton.

The Rev. Allen in ine icn.xj muuuun ignowing uiCjWrcK: iienry u. naa a picnic ai re-i breakdown of Uie summit confer- Russell Kleckbusch, proiKrty in turning at mid afternoon. Chaper- oisarpearai i i li i mmt cholnpv. hi in the tense situation following the.wcck: Henry B.

Bruenlnger to had a j'icnlc at rt- er harbor has been started by Bowe will officiate and burial will r. nMnMMA be In Portland Cemetery, Brant. SQt .,3 the Town of West Kewaunee; Ry-'oning tho children were ence. Corps of Engineers dredge Mrs. Josephine Poht IN STATE P.M.

Fridoy until I AM. Sjiurday at the funeral home. SERVICES Saturdjy. My 51. A.M.

at the tuner al home The Big Hire Western foreign nold J. Fahs, to William A. lluebncr and Mrs, Don Fram. a heavy amp.) Mr. Hubbard was born Aug.

in LOIIISIOn 'minikters reported to a 1S79, at Stockhrluge, son of In the City a fravtlonn ran.e nwt TWO RIVERS -Cars driven by, meeting of the council on the of Kewaunee: Stella oKonM to i late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hub Soma million people work te lurnisn eooos ina serves ior iw ra er. rmp.ojea wei ll" 2 Arca W- "ditTona for vour loans.

Carlot receipts cre ftimatH 2 mnri iniin minion iiriniiv ui wi iiiiiiuti vu.a iiir wi4 -h -m nw wi iiii riiuitvi-' wiuiit vhiiii iiivu iumii ut vtuitm tik.n.im i mu mm i u.ia aummi-i i again. another hMt 2 ...1 th siati. Wal vfari and tirior ta collided at the Inlerwction'ili "comnlrte solidaritv" and an-'Comwanv lo C. C. Wlnnierr.1' The.odls are ag The ooMa are cral years and prior to mis nin comuea at we imcrwuonts -complete soimaniy and to c.

u. i daughter. Julie1 A.M. S.icrrd llfurt fatholic t'hiirrh. Hcv.

D. MtrtA Blin, ilHl), lof Wbhinetm and 291 tfrrrtiWorf tha ttton forVlM In tha Htv Attfnma. I lJ Clit tqume Unless and Until 0 Hone, Mtley and sojln-aiw embs ollicLilmg. Wl uinnr tinM u.muml tiH' a rtivtiVr- take off on a new boom 3 1 1 1 ftWJunre Iri 1, 1. MnL was sustained by both autos, was suMainea ny win autos.

1 solution 01 worm wonicms ees wnnicer. uroncny in we HllCACO IAD No wheat er 3 the diortim VOUf COOrta through thl hundreds Of "pcacrful means through wgotla-jCity of Alcoma; Ilia Mae Fich it(0rn 'u Mf( anj etluw 3 PM Frld.iy at 1'umrjl Hume, According to the police report the Koprowski machine was moving south en Washington Street tAwdln report m.at unc.wo,.rv: M. linrJ (ha fhoCc ff' vnv 'r1, Kwidclka. (Distributed by the llall'f Inc.) (All Rights le 1 jvrllow Oat No. 3 No.

4 extra Itnry B. Bnirnin-j 0lllff nt the hmpltal 25 Syndicate, rvajj KITES BY and was turning left onto 2inh proval of Big Three resdincss "to ger, residence in the City o( Ke-'lrijg wctk im-lmW William Kolfli heavy white 78' aimre: Man? Theresa nrnn Street when It as struck by the lake part In such negotiations at WMIW lllWIIIV tw btst for you colli for professional skill. As InaV ptnimt Inturcnco Agmts we an experts in pro tection Auxiliary at IVM Friday and by it IS- 2 Aikt Amiliary P-M 11 '1 1 1 1 1 lili 1111 Bi I kJWI tl. m. Soybean oil l'rt.

Rarley: mating thilce 1 Uirkow car which was moving any suitable time tn the future. 9 Ray Vandenltouten. property lu.x.. m1P Ouf of ShODfl west on 20tn Street. in tne Town Red nivrr; un.

itarv n. Jirni lorJcinin at Ibc Funeral Friday Luckow was hoi ked on charce'AnnrT IIONO IN rROUK thlas G. Kadletl to Melvln CZ III llme. srnii. t.iK iri it, tu snapeiy wiiwmii in of failing lo yield (he right a way to another rhlde.

noosTro tanal huuhno trr llong chmki was arrested 10 Frank Kowaktxkl. proietiy In wntiam trri i 1 hiibi 11 iiiibiii a atii a I a I a a 1. Wfuieiflay tiicht tltat one thought Prelilent Syngman Rhee of South Korea was a fashion model wMi)r(ifly cttm in connection. we Miiageoi uixrmirurg. 1NTEUMENT Hxercrern Cemetery MfiitowoC Dial MU 22311 William Facer, Mrs, Mary Paula.

lnvmtirn of ihe tanal kxk In with the Invest inn of the rig' oeii f. agency "Compfefe Ifiiuronct Service 711 W01l1.no.ton Jt Manliowoi Phone MU 4-1921 MORTGAGE LOANS rieuss Realty tne. ritONK Mtt lU 107 1SX ST- MASUUMOC Mrs. Kenneth Swinto.ky and Mrs Ihllwrt KurM. lilt made possible the building fiitg i4 the March 13 ptesidrtttial MKtll Aot'N( KMi.MH AntrthM' had never heard Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, of motlpfn canal sime it facilKclectioti.

KEWAUNEE Mr. ml Mrs Intivt lha rimnintf of r-anaUl Petrf Kewaunee, are Ihe Hie potato thin was created at Saratoga Fj'tirts, N. in De WUe AertUe A -rious UuU. I Wise Adsertitt i rm mrrr rrrTTTTrrrs rarcnts of djuhter, Lois FaC,.

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