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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 27

Publication:
The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
27
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QBmnmmv mm mmmmmmm9BWmmmm9 warn is Tuaaday, iunt 25, 1957 A City's NfWMl Store Market's Unique Construction Has Withstood A-Bomb Test Blast Shoppers at the new Park Newest Store Marks Opening Park Market Has 10,000 Gifts for Early Days' Visitors Appleton's newest food store, the Park 'n Market, 1400 N. Suggests Debate on Bch-State Issues Waanfat D.C. Ul Protaatanta and other Americans United for Separation of Church and State (POAU) suggests a monthly hour-long national TV-radio broadcast "of controversy on church-state issues "We believe that such hours of honest controversy, If produced regularly at monthly tn tervals. would gain an tnv to feel safe apron beneath is stained green Market ought sealed against the weather with a synthetic rubber sealant be they'll be in a building typeiand lintd by banks of fluores-which came through an A-bomb' cent light. The north end of test blast structurally sound.

the building's front, made dp tween each panel. Secret of the buildins of the steel panels, win be il- strength lies in the corrugated uminated with multl colored hnH) spotlights at the bottom of each Meade street, opens its auto-jmense and interested audience, Behind the panels, a layer of insulation, furring and plaster insure the smooth inner walls. Dead air space in the walls la vented; Even the doors are steel, set in steel frames. Panels are Shell "i would serve in the lor? XTW I Pel. Inside, more than $20 .000 22,800 bolts which you of fluorescent and incan- matic doors at 9 o'clock Wed-! and 10 000 mn rrmote tolerance and nesday morning with see along the sides of the build- descent lights give natural ink.

shadowless light. unnersianamg, saia uienn u. Archer, POAU's executive dl- The corrugated panels form the entire building shell and! roof. The structure is on a con- The front of the new apdescent floodlights above the front 60-market begins with a pylon parking lot and two above feet high running across the the side lot give ample lighting end of the 30 hv 3-fnot Zl "6 cf 8it Base, witn au eiee-i gated steel canopy. The Zhu 7 "HE? corru rides.

last year's Miss Wiscon- rector. sin, some sisters of the swish acting as hostesses and games rolling, according to WlBard for everybody. Johnson, store manager. The 15, 000-squa re-foot intcri- The children's rides and or wiU be enlivened on the swings will be under the sweep-north side by Lorraine Vogt, ing canopy in front of the store, organist, playing customer se-j lighted by fluorescent lights lections over the store's public and floodlights during the eve- pylon's red nornan oriCK Wall Tho tnr' ntranr. i.

frm. nuur. uuuris are spoiiea aver the entire floor area. A 600-am- is broken bv nlanters filled with -j i everareens 171 oewsaui uie win-pere system serves the ban evergrwua. jdows and redwood trim 50 rer pent mnr than most JKL" ZSZS! thn me concept ot tne store is rh h.

This View of the Front of the new Park'n' Market at 1400 N. Meade street shows how address system. The music will ning. anve unaer ana load pur-that of nennle who onerate -i 73 T. chases into their cars.

ThP "Pl. dows set into the wall, pr- Autos can be of'erd throughout the 4-day! The 4-day celebration will the canopy over the store entrance can provide protection from the weather. S. x-RS "'venting seepage of moisture manager, wiuara jonn- Aummt the Park 'n' be driven onto the ramp under the canopy for unloading passengers or loading groceries out of the sun, rain or snow. (Post-Crescent Photo) son.

They first drew up a floorMarlcet pianners saw the Beh- Jail Breaker opening celebration. run from 8 clock in the morn- Gifts win be given out dur-'ing through 9 o'clock every ing games. The games wiU bej night, the usual store hours, based on musical tunes played Sunday store hours are 8 o'-on the organ and a master of clock in the morning until 6 o'-ceremonies will keep in the evening. jpidn, oesignea exniDii ana len steei Manufacturing compa sen groceries, men tney Duut nvs, nlnt hniM-l they wanted, and General Con-lgan pouring foundation walls In The market was on its way, planned from the ground up. tractor Al Utschig and Sons be- October.

Pcrnnec aro, in8s Thpy knw tt was what es From rrnm nrww will iney picnea uie corru gaien Aui low Courts tit is a flexible type. If at any time they wish to increase the London --m Britain's most store's size, it's a simple mat-audacious jail breaker pulled ter and won't disrupt business, off another escape Monday; The 182 by 83-foot building, this time from the London law covering an area of more than courts. .15.000 square feet, will repre- Alfred George Hinds broke sent a $250,000 investment when loose from guards bringing himts doors open Thursday morn-from jail to the courts to hear tog. an action he was instituting! Frm the outside, the wavy against the prison commission-! waNs don't look strong, but the ers. After a mad dash down theiwe8ht of the building is con-echoing corridors past bewig- centrated in the walls, unlike aed lawyers and iudaes.

he was ordinary construction. In most I SaMMMn'Wayj free again for the second time buildings, weight is concentrat- in just under a year. in trusses, support columns Hinds broke aut of Notting- and the like, ham jail late in 1955 while serv-1 The 43-inch wide panels are SAVE $50 ing a 12-year term for a $100,000 robbery of a London store. fUmm r- He eluded capture for eight rOST UfTlCe UGpi. months before being arrested in! Tu.U!.

Dublin last July. During this VeTS OtO I IXITTIC time he deluged newspapers Aanrl with letters protesting his inno- 30r6'jr MWDiQ -fl PIECE DINING ENSEMBLES cence. Washington in The post Waited for Case 'office department received its Today he was allowed to take third successive annual award off his prison uniform and was Monday for "setting an out-brought from London's Penton- standing example'' in traffic ville jail by car. Wearing a grey saety. Mim 111! in beautiful bronze finishes suit and horn-rimmed glasses, Tne awara the National; he waited in the court building safetv council 1956 "citation with two escorting officers iur for meritorious service to safe-j his case to be called.

William Q. Chandler of Hinds asked to go to the ew York city, a council trus-washroom and was taken there arranged to present it to by ms escorts, un tne way tne Postmaster General Summer-officers were jostled by a raai beUeved to be an accomplice.1 Xne p03tal chief said in a Hinds dashed off down the cor- statement that department per- ridor. sonnel last year operated 70,000 A law court attendant said 750 million miles with he saw Hinds rushing toward oniv 0.14 accidents for each him followed by a detective. 100 00o miles. It's the lowest ac-1 xne escaping man crasnea mio -dent rate in department his- the attendant, nearly bowling toryi ne sajd.

him over, and raced on to van-; ish through a swing door. Pre- Wiley Expects Senate ciimaKltr mnria off in hissV Fleet street outside, i To Keep McCarthy' Office Open to Sept. 3 Washington Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) said Monday he expects the senate this week to art, rove his Drooosal to con Moscow Radio Says Most Hungarians for Soviet Intervention tention Ufi Moscow radio i hv th staff of declared today "the over-: the late Sen McCarthy (K-Wis) whelming majority" of Hun- untij Sept gary's workers welcomed the McCarthy died May of a action in crushing the Uver ajiment. Under senate anti communist rebellion last his officf his staff fall.

would operate for 60 days or The broadcast bitterly at- Juiy 2 'tacked the United Nations re- Tne wiley resolution, which port on the uprising. Commen-1 needs only senate approval, Alexander Alesandrov de-iwould extend this until Sept. 3, scribed the report as full of.Dy wnich time a new senator falsehoods. (from Wisconsin" will have been "The renort claims that the geIectea uprising was not counter-re vo-j Tne wiley resolution has Ilutionary, but found support approved by the senate among the working people," i committee and Is now on 8 PC. DINING ENSEMBLE includes the following 60" TABLE Big, bcaatiM, inishetl in woodgrsin MkaliU.

Defies scratches, 6 Covred waahable Doraa. CONSOLC SERVE Adds sstJ elegance to yoBi dininaj ayga. awaiting senate -the commentator saia a broadcast for the North Amer the calendar action. WfOR IISS THAN THE REGulM IE REGULAR ican service. "That is a downright lie.

"The overwhelming majority 'of the Hungarian working people did not leave the country but took part in the struggle against the rebels, and they were appreciative of the help given by the Soviet Army." To Place A Want Ad Dial 34411 A REGULAR $159.95 VALUE PRKE OF TABLE A CHAIRS ALONE CONSOLE SERVER, a 24" valve imouoio MAKE YOUR STOP-OVER A PLEASANT 0 HOTEL RETLAfH FOND BU Ut HOTEL VINCENT BENIGN Htm, MICH. Elegant CotuoU Server So practical too -Finally a place to pat serving dishes The ideal place to carve roasts, turkeys, etc. SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE HOTEL NORTHLAND A HEII-M HOTEL AST08 MILKsilUEfJ HOTEL TlUlliTH HOTEL CALUMET I FIND mm, 1 Down! HOTEL LQMIfH HOTEL WAUSAU TEL SCHROEp VALLEY'S EASIEST CREDIT TERMS MATHS r. tecof Ify tf1i r0ioK. ham nnlmm a4 tou'itll honng W'rKoin wH find Sctirodf HcHt wlw tmf KHUOEOE) (ictHcnt (aoi end wIm fo mim mmt1tn.

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