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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 20

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8-La Crosse Tribune, Saturday, May 3, 1969 Don know why Starr of La Crescent a even begin to think 1 remember her And, in answer to her note: did you see the very last few seconds of Carol show last Mondav? hat explained Ernie Anderson Couple of interesting sidelights came up this week ai connection with fish and chicken Roger Parmenter is chairman of the annual smelt tty at St Johns Church May 9, when about a ton of the wiggiy, silver teenies are served. Seems he eat fish And he reports that half a ton of potatoes are used in the German potato salad and the peeling committee puts in hours and hours at that lob. St. parish claims honor for being the oldest and biggest smelt servers in town. rite Joseph Hiller Order of DeMolav is putting on a cfucken-que in Copeland today.

When we asked their publicity man what the profits would be used tor, we received a typical, teen-age, forthright answer: would you believe to break Love those kids. Congratulations to the Hill and Valiev Garden Club transforming the State Road and Cliffwood Terrace wasteland to something of promise. Ross King of WGBM-FM (102.3) is featuring the Stravinsky of at p.m. this Saturday. Give a listen.

We didnt flub this one: A note handed to us Monday said the Coulee Region reporter had oigotten to include the names of its new officers (in addition to Robert and Pearl Others are Young, the vice-president position, and R. S. and iolet McMullin. in the treasurer's seat. Been doing some quiet, private fussing these past ince oftcn 'vo set the tragic news of more Coulee Region servicemen paying the of v'e iiy local Dags at half-statf when they are brought home? We do it for noioes why not for our homo towners.

Now that April's over, Californians can breathe more eas.lv But scientists (not soothsayers) claim theie could be real damage near Sept. 21. 1993. from earthquakes. 1 t.

you didn't know it, Mav 4-10 1- Kind Jo Animals Week. Tins could evolve into I period SinCC 'Ve 3 birthda.v during that Day set for May 11 (and foi ytnis we nave been objecting to that observance you know, be nice for 365 days, not ONLY one) wc lemcmbor with glee a Tribune ad carried a few years ago. on a right-hand page, the Soell Store had a special on bottled goods On the page directiv 10 the left was a large advertisement from suggesting a gift plant of That isn't toe devious, is it? Sunday, May 4 4:30 p.m.—Smokev the Bear; Ch. 10 and 13. 8 p.m.

Tennessee Ernie Ford: Ch. 8. 9 p.m.—Andy Williams Show; Ch. 10 and 13. Monday, May 5 7 p.m.-Best on Record; Ch.

10 and 13. Tuesday, May 6 6:30 p.m.—Junior Miss Pageant: Ch. 13. 9 p.m. Lennon Sisters Special; Ch.

6. 9 p.m.—The Last Prom; Ch. 8. 9 p.m Tuesday: Ch. 10 and 13.

9:30 p.m.—Who, What, Where, When, Why; Ch. 2. 3 and 8. Wednesday, May 7 8:30 p.m. CBS Playhouse: Ch.

2, 3 and 8 I liursday, May 8 6:30 p.m.—Animal World; Ch. 2, 3 and 8. Friday, May 9 6:30 p.m.—Explorers I Riddle of Mayan Caves; Ch. 6. 6:30 p.m.—Big Cat.

Little Cat; Ch. 10. 7:30 p.m. Six Roads to Glorv; Ch. 10.

romember Bill Buchmann, a formei fivejay at LC X. in Tay Nin, Vietnam, If you want to write to him and of course you do, addiess is Spec 4. U.S. 56508061. A Battery, First Battalion, Artillery, First Cavalry Airmobile, ABO San rancisco, 96490.

Wonder bv now ii the roundup at the Rudlin Ranch Ms been completed. At the last letter. 30 mother pigs hud delivered. And, response to a request, we tried our best to convince the weatherman not to snow on our lilacs, too, but lie listen. Picnic fans are really swinging early.

Myrick. Red loud and Veterans Memorial parks were booked for May l. County and city officials, through whom you mane park reservations, urge you to call soon if you want a spot set aside. The sites are being reserved like We liked this one: The driver of a French armv ti uck has established some sort of record for bad driv- a tree in the Sahara the only tree in a 100-mile area. This of Tenere," important enough to get on a map, guides caravaneers to a lifesaving water hole.

be more publicity on this in the coming week, but Showtime, as a separate supplement, passes into history with this edition. We hope, though, that you 11 enjoy the new it takes on in the coming period let us know. It's finally happened: Eddie Fishci is suing Connie Stevens tor divorce. He charges her with ciueity. Aren you glad you read this column? Wi were reading an interesting storv in the Milwaukee section some time ago about foods native to America and were astounded to see that only cranberries, turkey and corn can be class- as 1 1 uIv American.

Potatoes were brought to this continent, the writer said, about 1585 bv Sir Walter Raleigh who had found them in Peru. Coronado introduced beef to the new world in 1540; sheep were probably introduced to this side of the world by Cortez in i PcRn'T(' domesticated by the Chinese about in 1540 brought the first porkers to America biy rents here May i7: thc Syttende Mai tea at uethany Lutheran Home from 2-4 p.m.. and the annual Policemen's Ball that night. And Westbv plans to really swing that day, too, we hear. Looking forward to warm weather.

With the bovs1 ana jgirls both going mto short-shorts be able to lei. better who. In the meantime, have fun FASHION NOTES Brought To You By p.p sure t( take along easy-to care-for Trevira knits. Pack them and go Unpac-1 them and hang Marvelous how the wrinkles seem to roll right oft For a fashion change instead of wearing that liower on your shoulder tuck it into your pocket with just the head showing Different and enchanting You don't honestly believe you can't wear a jumpsuit I here one for every one from the short jumpsuit for beach wear all tne way to the big-legged ones for entertaining be fickle continue to love and cherish those Bermuda and Jamaica shorts Their timelessness is vinced by fashionable women everywhere whose wardrobes include them We have the most marvelous ones in captivity all by Bley le of Stuttgart Fashion gets in the swim of things with the Tanksuits everywhere and the tunic look brings up a heady second The smart woman knows that the time to look ahead to fashion is be fore the season opens She replenishes replaces and is ready to meet the first hot day in outward splendor Remember, ASH ION is your best SOCIAL security We were guests of Estee Lauder at a br unch Mondiiy wo wore introduced a complete new series of beauty-giving delights with timeless benefits and a NEW MEMORABLE fragrance AZU- REE We will have it soon JEANNETTE'S 115 So. 7th St.

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