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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 5

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sona non grata (personally unwel A Look at tha Wisconsin Leopold THE HERALD-TELEGRAM Chippewa Falls, Wis. 5 Friday, February 21, 1958 come), which under diplomatic custom automatically requires their withdrawal But the Tuni (Continued From Page One) Weather Scene HEARD ABOUT TOWN In Chippewa Falls Bloomer Shipping Group to Meet The Annual meeting of the Bloomer Shippng Association will be held Monday, Feb. 24, starting at 11 :00. The featured speaker of the dav sian government added that it had the right to close the consulates anyway as an independent nation. prices already are too low.

Benson already has ordered dairy price 1936. Their attorney for the Franks' crime was the late famed attorney, Clarence Darrow, who supports cut to the legal minimum effective April 1. He contends By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three of the consuls were es saved the youths from a death corted to Tunis last night and were MILWAUKEE (A Forecasts sentence. ernoon. Cloudy tonight and Satur lower crop prices would permit farmers to earn more by produc released.

Two others from distant WISCONSIN Cloudy with day with a little snow likely north. The balding, paunchy Leopold AT THE HOSPITAL VliHlnt hours at St. JoseLh's hn M-i 11 Ka ui Somewhat colder extreme north some light snow or freezing driz southern posts spent the night at Sfax. Four other French consulates in Tunisia continued to director of Equity Milwaukee. Al-'53, rema'n in prison three so th.

lL rCl or lour eeks. officials said. BS pltal ars from 2 to 4 in tht after- tonight and over most of state Sat zle mostly north portion this aft noons and 7 to 8 evenings. No cult urday. Low tonight 8-15 north, low Velstrup.

representatives of the l'hey and iT rir.i cl. for a home and job. 30s extreme south. High Saturday ing and selling more. Meantime, surpluses are builing up in government hands despite production controls.

House Republican Leader Mart, in of Massachusetts said Midwest erners "want us to do everything we can to improve conditions. No ural unaer lb yean ol ago ara allowed in th maternity department The hoipiui will appreciate it if or- JOHN E. MC DUFF John E. McDuff. a former resi in the 20s north, low 30s south So far the Tunisians have made no decisive move against the palll I Leopold parole for five years Winds southwesterly 15-25 m.p.

Election of officers will also be LT Illinois sons will obterve the visiting hours as they are for the benefit of the patients and at the request of the lent of Chippewa Falls, passed away at 7:00 o'clock this morning h. becoming westerly over west French troops. They have stationed token roadblocks at the ap man Parole and Pardon held. portion this afternoon and over at Mankato, where he had proaches to the French bases, but south half tonight. Becoming north made his home the past years.

to northeasterly 20-30 m.p.h. north Have allowed supplies to move in and have not interfered with individual movements. Funeral services will be held on Monday morning at Notre Dame Board. The vote was not announced. But the board agreed unanimously to parole Roger Touhy.

60. prohibition-era gang leader serving a long term for a kidnaping and a prison break out. Touhy portion late this afternoon and to night. Saturday east to northeast Church, in this city, the time to erly 15-25 m.p.h. in northeast and be published later.

one is happy. Martin made clear, however, had no intention of leading a move to jettison Benson or administration farm policies, although ha said, "There are some defects ia the farm programs that ought to be Agriculture Department aides said the new criticism is having Benefits Friends may call at the Hoele central portions and west to southwesterly 10-20 m.p.lt southwest aociors. Patients Admitted: Mrs. Alma Klelnschmldt, City Mrs. Sophia Doncevlc, City Walter Swoboda, City Mrs.

Edna Barlow', Cadott Mrs. Ida Wilcox, City Keith Armstrong, City Mrs. Lillian Strelb, City Mrs. Jacob Bowe, City Isabelle Cote, City, R. 5 Matthew Mahal, City Dennis Johnson, City Mrs.

Dean Knowlton, Cornell Patients Dismissed: claimed the kidnaping never oc Funeral Home from Sunday morn ing until the time of the funeral. (Continued From Page One) The Rosary will be recited Sun portion After some 20 days of steady day night at the funeral home. matter of law the payments to curred, a contention that has won considerable support. Told that the board had given him a definite sentence parole, Leopold said he wanted to remain in section rather than meet with mo influence on Benson's determt Mr. McDuff was born January Kaiser constituted income taxable northwesterly winds, the flow of 30, 1889 in Freeport, 111., the son of to him and cannot be brought within the gift exclusion." Mr.

and Mrs. George McDuff. Mrs. Archie Wallace, Elk Mound, R. air into Wisconsin has shifted to the southwest, sending the mercury as high as 40 degrees above Surviving are one son, John Mc newsmen.

nation to stay at his post. A Republican congressional leader said President Eisenhower is "standing like a stone wall" against renewed GOP proposals that Benson be replaced. The judye also said that the Duff of Denver, four grand the levels reported earlv Thurs- children, and one sister, Mrs. El aay. mer (Agnes) Schunnine.

Chippewa Warden Joseph Ragen honored Leopold's request and distributed a statement Leopold had typed. In it, Leopold expressed gratefulness to his friends, the parole strike benefits paid to Kaiser were "under a moral obligation imposed by (the union's) constitution." He said that such payments were made to all strikers Grantsburg, which had a low of rails. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother in 14 degrees below zero earlv Tf.urs- infancy. board, the press and "first of all day, reported a minimum of JS during the night. "whereby something of value to the union was exacted in return For a change, the southern nart ALBERT C.

OLSON Putnam (Continued From Page One) ers exchange for their co-operation in the annual show. Bob 1 a of i p-pewa Falls, newly elected asked for the same fine co-operation you have given our former president. Hovland said "our organization is young and there is no end to what we can accomplish," he also urged the exchange to try and bring in as many new members as it s-sibly could and would like to see the organization double it's self in size in the next few years. Mayor Frank J. Hauptmann of Chippewa Falls stated, "I'm glad to see all this wonderful cooperation between the two cities." The Mayor then described his definition of the Builders Exchange as "a get together to exchange ideas and discuss new-new methods." Hauptmann wished the Builders Show this spring the best of success and praised the fine show which was held last year.

Rube Waters of The Eau Claire City council stated the Dairy industry in the state of Wisconsin is the only one which tops the building field. He predicted a great future in the field and also praised the work of the Eau Claire-Chippewa Falls Builders Exchange. from the recipient, namely his Albert C. Olson, age 65, 1111, to "I am determined to do my utmost justify the faith shown in me," the statement said. "I am acutely conscious that of Wisconsin had some of Hie coldest weather early today.

Beloit hit continued participation in the S. State Street, passed away strike." tne low of 13 decrees. Milwankni. NEW YORK, Actor Simon Oakland is getting an intensive workout in dramatizations of the Russian classic, "The Brothers Karamazov." A stage version of the novel entitled "The Trial of Dmitri Karamazov'' is coming into an off-Broadway theater with Oakland cast in the title role. He is also set to play In MGM'i movie version but as one of tha prosecuting attorneys.

Thursday afternoon at 2:05 p.m Although the case involved only at St. Joseph Hospital after a more than my own future hangs $1,08, union officials said when it was tried that the issue could lingering illness. in the balance. Thousands of pris had 18, Madison 19 and Green Bay 20. The minimum at Lone Rock was 22, Park Falls 24.

Suerior 25. Wausau 26 La Crosse 27 and Mr. Olson was born in Toten mean more than a half million oners, especially long-term prisoners look to me to vindicate the Norway, May 16. 1892 and came to dollars alone to striking members United States in 1910, settling in of the UAW at the Kohlcr Com tau uaire and Grantsburg 28. bdgerton, making his home pany.

rehabilitation theory of imprisonment. I will do my best not to (ail in that trust," it concluded, said Leopold has a $50,000 i Mrs. Lloyd Waldusky, City Mrs. Eugene Zahner, Cornell Ernest Raatz, Bloomer, R. 1 Eugene Ray, City Jerome Hanley, City, R.

5 Homer Peloquln, City Patrick Lloyd, City, R. 3 Mrs. John White, City Mrs. Donald Spaeth, Boyd, R. 2 Mrs.

Henry Downey, Bloomer Mrs. Donald Goettl, Boyd, R. 3 Ralph Moe, City Mrs. Edward Tallman, City George Paulus, Cadott, R. 2 Anita Slkora, Colfax, R.

2 Joseph Qberprlller, Jim Falls Mrs. Jane White, Cornell James Prince, City Frank Peterllk, Cadott, R. 1 Clarence Luchterhand, Cornell BERRUM SERVICES Funeral services for Roy S. Ber-rum were held Thursday morning at 9:00 o'clock at Notre Dame Church with Reverend Louis A. Dietrich, C.S.Sp., officiating at the requiem high Mass and at the prayers of interment in the family plot in Hope Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ben Dietsche, John Young, Truman Mehls, Joe Slo-dek, Robert Zutter and Carl Klein-heinz. Friends and relatives attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remer and Eileen Renter of Delano, Paul Korb, Fairwater; Dr. and Mrs.

Michal witn foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Local 833 officials said thev re Chicago, cloudy Peter Aarbeck who preceded him gard Judge Grubh's decision as a Milwaukee, cloudy in death. In 1917, he enlisted in the turst left him by his father and "temporary development which Army at Fort Atkinson, and TV PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS NOTE: Denotes Color Program WCCO-TV CHANNEL 4 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY it 12:00 Lone Ranger 12:30 Hobby Showcase 10 Pro Hockey 3:90 Big 10 Basketball 5:00 Championship Bowling 6:00 Captain David Grief 8.30 Perry Mason 7:30 Dtck and tht Duchess 8:00 Oh, Susanna 8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 9:00 Gunsmoke 9:80 Death Valley Days 10:00 News. Weather, Sports KSTP-TV CHANNEL 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY tl 11:00 True Story 11:30 Detective's Diary 12:00 Get Set, Go 12:30 Buckets of Gold 1:00 NBC Basketball 3:00 Time Our Tor Teens 3:30 Racing From Hlleah 4:30 Foreign Legtonaire 5:00 Last of Mohicans 5:30 Annie Oakley 6:00 News, Weather.

Sports 6:30 People Are Funny 7:00 Perry Como (C) 8:00 Polly Bergen Show 9:00 End of the Rainbow 9:30 Your Hit Parade iC) 10:00 News, Weather, Sports WEAU-TV CHANNEL 13 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS 11:00 Fury 1:00 Pro Basketball 2:30 All Star Coif 3:30 Big 10 Basketball 5:00 Country Music 6:30 People are Funny 7:00 Perry Como (C) 8:00 Zorro 8:30 Pat Boone 9:00 End of Rainbow 9:30 Hit Parade (C) 10:00 News, Weather, Sports WCCO-TV CHANNEL 4 HUNDAY, FEBRUARY JS 12:00 Magic Island 13:15 World of Aviation 12:30 News 12:45 Bowlerama 2:00 Command Performance 3:45 CBS News Review 4:00 The Great Challenge 5:00 20th Century 6:00 Lassie 6:30 Jack Benny Show 7:00 Ed Sullivan Show 8:00 General Electric Theatre 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 8.00 $64,000 Challenge 9:30 What's My Line 10:00 News, Weather, Sports KSTP-TV CHANNEL 5 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 12:00 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Police Recognition 1:30 Wisdom 2:00 Youth Wants To Know 2:30 Look Here 3:00 Omnibus 4:30 Saber of London 3:00 Meet the Press 5:30 Last of the Mohicans 6:00 My Fried FUcka (C) 6:30 Sally 7:00 Steve Allen Show (C) 8:00 Chevy Show (C) 9:00 Loretta Young Show 9:30 Whlrlyblrds 10:00 News will not halt the union's campaign to have strike assistance 30 26 30 18 32 31 65 42 45 25 31 20 33 24 was assigned to the 103rd Engin brother and that income from this trust "will assure that Leopold will never become a public Paul, cloudy Albuquerque, cloudy Atlanta, clear Bismarck, clear Boston, cloudy eers and 32nd Division Red Arrow, considered non-taxable. serving overseas in France. He was one of the survivors of G.O.P. Tuscania that was sunk February SUNDAY SPECIAL.

Served All Day Baked Ham Dinner Or Choice of WALLEYE PIKE or SHRIMP M.00 Cadott Coffee Cup On Highway 29 We Can Serve Hundreds IS at a Time! 1918. He received his honorable Crisis (Continued From Page One) discharge May 4, 1919. (Continued From Page One) His marriage to Miss Emma WEAU-FM Schedule Sunday, Februarv ii- 1, Acl i 9: P.m.-Concert Hall. Concert in A-Minor. Op.

16 (Grieg). La Cam-panella (Paganlnl). Caprice No. 9 Erickson of Colfax, took place in January. 1922 in Eau Claire.

In district had been in Republican hands since 1893. ci.se "good offices" between France and her former protector 1923, they moved to a farm in the Beck Town of Lafayette where they re ate. Robert Murphy, deputy U.S Benson has asked authority to cut price support levels at a time when farmers contend market sided until 1938, then moved to undersecretary of state and one of America's top diplomats, left (Continued From Page One) Chippewa Falls where he was em ployed in construction work. Washington to act as the U.S. rep Korb Mrs'.

Florian Harvat, Fond du Lac, Mathew Korb and three years, less time off or good Mr. Olson was a member of Our behavior, which could trim his Savior's Lutheran Church. resentative. French-Tunisian relations blew I 11 1 1 family of Boyd; Mr. and Mrs.

Rob prison time to two years. Surviving are his wife, one Attorneys for Beck Sr. said they daughter, Mrs. Willis (Ruth) Wes- ert Shong, Pewaukee, Albert Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Kraemer of Marshfield; Mr. and rom of Chippewa Falls; two sons, would appeal the grand larceny "'T 7 a conviction Bock Sr. remained!" T' Sakk'1 S'd' 1 Mrs. Muth Hughes, Stratford; Mr. Gerhardt and Roland of this city; eight grandchildren; three broth free on $3,000 bail.

and Mrs. Fred Kraemer, Mrs. Paul MLIl'U (O Ult-ll, WUIIiril HI1U CIH1- dren. The French charged the town was one of a number in Tu ers, Peter of Madison; John and Ulwelling, Adams, Mr. and TAX RETURN PREPARATION INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS FARM CORPORATION Closed Mondays stad Tuadstjs trrpt bj ppalatmsat Robert L.

Halblelb NEW OFFICES 501 Irvine St. Telephone PA 8-4601 Evenings by Appointment APPLES NORTHWESTERN GREENINGS Good For Pies, For Sauce and Good To Eat Bring Containers! John D. Mcllquham Route 8, Chippewa Falls nisia sheltering Algerian rebels. Jens of Norway, and one sister, Karen of Norway. He was preced Sentencing of young Beck was deferred for three years oh condition that he ill pay a fine plus the costs of his trial.

(21 repay the $4,650 to the Team Mrs. Gilbert Voelker Thorp, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryba, Boyd; France had rejected orders to ed in death by his parents; two Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Metnik, of brothers and two sisters. Cumberland, Mr. and Mrs. Friends may call at the Hog- sters Union with his own funds and (3) sever all connections with or James McCartin, St. Paul; Mr.

and Mrs, Ernest Vonhaden, of Eau February J4: Crns t- 00 Slavic Dance No. 5 Dvorak Will Tell Overture. Rossini; N'-Anle. Brahms: Concerto No. 2, Bruch Haydn0-Sympnony No- 10.

10Z NoTo. Z' MUS'r' "ande'; Tuesday, February IS: p.m.-Mlltun Ci.s Show Easter Overature Rlmsky-Korsakov; Rhapsodle Ravel; Norturnes, Debussy 9:00 Symphony No. 6. Beethoven Variations on La CI Daren La Mano Beethoven. 10:00 Ballet Suite, I.ullv; Fancy ce, Bernstein; Cakewalk, Gotts-c-ll.

tic. Weu-mday, February JS: 8-. p.m. Milton Cross Show 8:00 -Violin Concerto, Tschalhow- sky; Konzertsturk, Schumann; Joye- use Marche, Chatrler. 9:00 Hansel und Grelel.

Mumper- dlnck. 10:00 Guild Opera Glass La Glo-conda. Dance of the Hours, Un Ballo In Maschera, Alia vita che t'arrlde, Verdi; Manon Lesi-aut, In Quelle Trine Morblde, Puccini; Thais, Meditation (Massenet); Samsnn and Delilah, Vols ma mlsere, Bacchanale, (Saint Saens) Thursday, February 17: p.m. Milton Cross Show 8:00 Symphony No. 30, Moz.

rt; seth-Pederson Funeral Chapel ganized labor either as an officer close the five consulates and withdraw the 15,000 troops she still in Tunisia on the ground that their presence is provided by the 1956 treaty granting Tunisia independence. Tunisia got around the treaty by declaring the five consults per- from Saturday afternoon at or employe. Claire; Mrs. Alice Smith and Catherine, Eau Claire. Many relatives o'clock until Sunday noon.

The re mains will then be taken to Our The elder Beck, convicted last Dec. 14, had based his defense on and friends from Chippewa Falls and the surrounding area also at Saviors Lutheran Church to lie in state until the time of the funeral tended the services. the contention that he turned over the money to a Teamsters Union auditor and that it was placed in at 2 p.m. Sunday with Rev. E.

T. LOEWI CO. Incorporated NEW Anderson officiating. Interment will HOTEL EAU CLAIRE CHARCOAL BROILER a strongbox in union headquarters Young Beck, convicted last Nov. A Wisconsin Corporation Serving TO GERMANY Mrs.

Christine Hoepner, Chippewa Falls, leaves tonight from Los Angeles, by plane for Hamburg, Germany where she will be in Prairie View Cemetery. JESS J. STOCKMAN Jess J. Stockman, longtime em 23, claimed he turned over the in the "Food Famous" Wisconsin Investors and Wisconsin industry Member: New York Stock Exchange WILLABD MURPHY Hotel Northern PArk 4342 ployee of the Cornell Paper Pro spend two months' visiting with two amount he was accused of misappropriating to his father at Beck direction. Beck Jr.

was a Teamsters organizer drawing $1,000 a month. ducts and resident of the Cor nell area, died at St. Joseph's hos CHANNEL 13 FEBRUARY .3 WEAU-TV SUNDAY, pital in Chippewa Falls Thursday 12:30 This Is the Answer night. The deceased was born in Men Cello Concerto No. 1, Saint 1 1 I 1 omonie Dec.

30, 1892, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Amie) Stock sisters. Mrs. Hoepner will also visit many other places while in Germany.

She is the mother of Mrs. Vance Siddons and Arthur Hoepner of Chippewa Falls. Mrs. Hoepner has been spending the past two years in California visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Siddons at San Mateo, and with her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Siddons at Van Nyes, and Mr. and Mrs. Or-ville Halverson, Granada Hills.

Tender, Aged STEAKS Week-End Special Vi Springer Chicken $1125 man. He was married to Hilda Hintzman at Menomonie the 14th of variations on a Theme by Haydn, Brahms. 9:00 Madrlgalesco, Vivaldi; Trio In A-Mlnor tor Clarinet, Cello, Harp, Brahms; Octet In E. Flat Major, Beethoven. 10:00 Messiah, Hallelujah Chorus (Handel), Kol Nldrel, Bruch, Te Deum, Verdi; Schelomo, Bloch.

April 1920. 1:00 Oral Roberts 13:0 This Is the Life 2:00 Youth Wants to Know 2:30 Bowling 3:00 Omnibus 4:30 Chapel Time 4.45 Organ Music 5:00 Meet the Press 5:30 Lone Ranger 6:00 Hillsdale Gospel Tabernacle 6:30 Jim Bowie 7:00 Steve Allen (C) 8:00 Chevy Show (C) 9:00 Dlch and the Duchess 9:30 Tombstone Territory 10:00 News. Weather A Sports LENTEN LUNCHEON Presbyterian Church in Chippewa Falls Tuesday, February 25 MENU reamed Chicken on biscuits, Cabbage naiad, Assorted cake and coffee. Among the survivors, including his wife, are seven sons: Donald Friday, February South Beloit, Louis, Milwau OPIN DAILY 5 00 10:00 P.M. SUNDAYS NOON TO 1:30 p.m.

Milton Cross Show 8:00 Falstaff, Elgar; Piano Con kee; Sgt. Francis, Texas; Cpl. Wayne, Germany; Cpl. Garold, certo No. 3, Kabalevsky.

9:00 Violin Concerto In E-Mlnor, Saturday and Sunday Small Order fo90o THE LAKES Kitchen Op ns at 5 P.M. Air Condition! at th Lasts Germany; and James and Jess, at home; seven daughters: Mrs. Phylllis Patterson, Chippewa Mendelssohn; Symphony No. Men delssohn. PRICE 65c Serving 11:00 to 1:00 ADDRESS Tom Swoboda and Clyda Urn-baugh, both of this city, are now stationed in San Francisco, Calif.

Their addresses are the same Box 105 ET School. Treasure Island San Francisco. Calif. 10:00 Tempest, Prelude (Honeg- Falls; Mrs. June Ntles, Venus, ger); Four Sea Interludes, Britten; CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE The Civid Music Association Concerto In Gershwin.

Saturday, March 1: 11 Mrs. Betty Schroeder, South Beloit; Mrs Marilyn McDonald, Texas; Mrs. Donna Gilbert, Men-asha; Mrs. Gwenyth Gilbert, also HQ p.m. Milton Cross Show Opera: Norma, Bellini; Dance of the Water Nymphs, of Menasha; and Luann at home.

Nights 7:80 9:80. Also surviving are four brothers membership campaign will conclude at six o'clock Saturday night according to word from headquarters. No single admissions will be sold for concerts it was stated. Mrs. George Blom, Route 5.

is chairman for the Chippewa Falls area. Headquarters for the Associ Elmer of Menomonie; Agra, Earl TO FORM CLUB T.O.P.S. Club will be formed Tuesday night, February 25, at 8 o'clock, in the Moose Club basement For further information one may call Park 3-7708. Saturday Matinee at 1:80 P.M. I CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY 3:30 ation drive are in the Eau Claire and Leonard, all of Seattle, three sisters: Mrs.

Bessie Stin-men Mrs. Ellen Miller, and Mrs. Millie Stainer, all of Seattle. Twenty-two grandchildren also survive. Stockman was a member of the '20-year club' at the Cornell paper FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY SPECIAL! Serving From Noon on Turkey Ham Dinner F.Xstyi.

$1.50 CU1LDBEN Vi PBICE ALL YOU CAN EAT Also Choice 8teaks Chicken Sea Foods THE RANCH 8 Miles Sooth of Cornell on Highway ITS FBANK J. KBALL AIR CONDITIONED Hotel. FRANK LIDDELL Frank G. Liddell, age 76. 324 MUSIC BY DAVE AND HAROLD METCALF Saturday Night (Feb.

it) 8:30 to 12:00 At FRITZ'S BAR mill. TO PAY RESPECTS The Notre Dame Rosary and Altar Society will meet at the Mason-Herzog-Weber Funeral Home at 8 o'clock tonight to recite the Rosary for Mrs. Wenzel Prueher. The Society will also attend the funeral in a body Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Maynard Street, City, passed away Services will be at 1:30 p.m., at 10:30 o'clock this morning at St.

Tuesday at the St. John's Lutheran Joseph's Hospital. Church at Cornell with the Rev. E. A complete obituary will be pub E.

Prenzlo officiating. Burial will lished Saturday. be in Cornell cemetery. The Hogseth-Pederson Funeral Friends may call at the Cornell Chapel is in charge of arrange ments. Funeral Home Monday and Tuesday.

The body will be taken to the church at noon on Tuesday. HART SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs. Clara TAX SERVICE Ti Hart were held Thuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hogseth- Pederson Funeral Chapel with Rev. FISH FRY WALLEYE PIKE CHICKEN STEAK SEAFOODS Pizza Serving Evenings LeQuo's Silver Cridgs Charles A. Hanson of the First Me-thosist Church officiating.

During the service Mrs. George Lang sang "Face to Face" and "In the Garden" with organ accompaniment by Mrs. Lawrence Vincent. Pallbearers were Dennis and Rich MC KEN LEY CLUB The February meeting of the McKinley 4-H Club was held at the home of Ervin Seichter with the vice president, Mae Wellner presiding. Roll call was taken by each member giving the name of his or her project.

It was announced that a Junior members meeting will be held at the court house on Monday. February 24. Eight new members were added to the club with Initiation held after the meeting, a demonstration was given by Sharon Anne Zimmerman and helath topics by Lorraine Wellner and Rose Mary Seichter. At the next meeting, which will be held March 17, a deomonstration will be given by Lorraine Wellner and Dennis Zimmerman, and Jerome Seichter will be in charge of recreation. Lunch and games were enjoyed after the meeting.

Jerome Seichter is the club reporter. Federal State Income Returns Farms Individuals Also Complete Bookkeeping Service Mrs. Wp. 0. Kelly Telephone PA t-4848 Residence Near OJibwa Golf Coarse Route I WALT DISNEY'S Most Dramatic Motion Picture! "OLD YEL-LEB" A deeply moving story of a remarkable family and wonderful homely "old yeller" doc! Sure to become one of the most talked about pictures in years! ard Hart of Colfax; Robert Hart of manton; John Bel den, Eau Claire; Calvin Swenson, Neillsville, Annual Meeting of The Bloomer Shipping Ass'n.

MONDAY, FEB. 24 Moose Hall 11:00 A.M. Sharp Awarding a Couple of Cash Attendance Prizes at This Time! There will be a short business meeting, election of three directors and a report of the local manager. A FREE LUNCH AT NOON This meeting will feature MR. PETEB MAY, Public Relations Director of Equity, Milwaukee.

He will explain the Auction Market which Is conducted at Altoona every Tuesday. They are planning on opening a Dairy Cattle and Feeder Pig Auction the latter part of March. He will have a worth while message. A representative of Central livestock Association, St. Paul, will be there.

Also a representative of the County Agent's office will be with s. He will give as some timely topics and entertain as with movie. Sz Attendance Prizes Will Be Awarded During at the Close of the Meeting WE INVITE ALL FARMERS AND FRIENDS TO ATTEND THIS MEETING Sincerely ARTHUR RUFF, Secretary and Kensel Van Holde of Ur-bana, HI. Out of town relatives and friends attending the services were: Mr. and Mrs.

Gate Hart, Dennis Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart of Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. Geo Gilmore and Mrs.

Kay Wolf. Wabasha: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, Gilmanton; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Swenson, Jon and Charles Swen Pollyanna Bakery OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, FEB. 24 son, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swen FRIDAY thru TUESDAY! son Neillsville: Kinsel Van Holde Urbana, Mrs.

Nettle Van Holde, Mr. and Mrs. John Bold en. Miss Elizabeth Nunke, Jefferson venue, city, is patient at Scared Heart hospital, Eau Claire. TRAFFIC FIXES Paying fines in Judge Orrin H.

Larrabee's Chippewa county court were: James Lunda Duluth, passing on right tide, $13; Mrs. May Rledlt, route Chippewa Falls failure to yield right of way $15. Diane and John Bolden Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

John Gerbcf Eau Clair: Coming Soon: "8AYONARA" Also "PEYTON FLACK" Levi sankey, and and Mrs. Forrest Wright, Rock Falls..

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