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CtrortHr arilnutr i Saturday, March 14, 1964 Bflltfrrf on am Morrh IS Bids Sought On Widening 16th Street DEA THS Richland Center hospital. Services will be held at Viola Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Monday and burial will be in Viola Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Sunday.

Rev. Clyde Cross will offi- MRS. MYRTLE MAGGIO DE SOTO, Myrtle at service Maggio. 89. died Friday, March 66 Albert Slaback near Viola She was born to Mr.

and Mrs. in home. 13. in a Prairie Chien rest Cmjnty on Services will be held at 9 a.m.L Sbe vived by her husband, Harley, and a son, Vincent, both of Viola. Monday at the Catholic Church here and burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Retreat.

The La Crosse Board of Pub- Friends may call Sunday aft- diBd 16th Street from State at 3 March 14 to Market Streets. She was born to Mr. and Mrs. In a report to the La Crosse Siias Tayi0r Sept. 8 1874 at For- Common Council.

City Engineer est Gity, jova and nounced by Sletten-McKee hu- Robert Schelble estimated the Jobn Maggio July 11, 1911. CHARLES RICK STODDARD, Wis. Charles ick, 83, Stoddard, died in a La Crosse hospital Saturday morn- wili be an- nerai Home project would cost $43,210. Coun- Surviving are her husband; HERMAN ZIBROSK! CALEDONIA, Minn Zibroski, 56, La Crescent, died suddenly at a Caledonia hospital Friday night, March 13. Services will be held at St.

Lutheran Church at Cal- ty aid and funds from the 1963 one brother, William, Lutsen, bond monies are to be used. Minn. The project is part of the 1964 capital improvements budget for MRS. VIRGIA SKARDA which the Council provided VIROQUA, Virgia bonds Thursday night. a 65.

died Thursday, March 12. at her home. In the action, the Council: Services will be at St. Awarded Williams Construe- Catholic Church at 11 a.m. Mon- edonia at 2 p.m.

Monday, Rev. E. G. Hertler will officiate and Ilon 18M West Ave. a day.

Rev. Michael Merten will $5,830.10 contract to install cul- and burial will be in lyCall at Potter- To Africa To Talk Here Bacteria Count On Meat Asked The La Crosse City Health Department wants minimum bacteria counts on hamburger and other ground meats sold in the city. An ordinance incorporating standards set by the American Public Health Association into the code book was given to the Common Council Thursday night and sent to committee. it it it Dr. Clinton K.

Higgins, city health officer, in a letter to the Council, said the department surveyed ground meats from December 1962 to January 1964. this he said, is evident our analyses have demonstrated the poor quality of ground meat which is found in meat departments in the city LOCAL CHURCHES Adventint I a confesslong; Saturday. 11 tojFIRST 116 5th Ave S. Onalaska. 11:30 am.

3 to 5:45 and 7:30 to 9 Rev Paul A Roe, pastor. and SEVENTH-DAY 2117 La Crosse Eld- pm and every Friday following 10:30 am, worship with nursery er John Holstein, pastor. Sabbath; Novena In honor of the Sorrowful! care; 9:20 a.m.. church school; 8 Day iSaturdayi. 9:30 a.m., school Mother at 7:30 pm family night; 7 p.m., Luther for adults and Juniors; 11 a wor- League.

Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Lenten ship Wednesday, 7:30 pm. prayer NEWMAN STUDENT PARISH 1307 service nf Cnd Assembly of God Masses: Dally, 6:45 Sun- school 9 a Si! FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD-16th and 10 and 11 a grades 3 through high school; 10:30 Ferry. Rev Francis Jones, pas- am. nursery through grade 2.

tor. 9:15 a Sunday school staff Caledonia Rev meeting; 9:30 Sunday school Henry R. Hoerburger, pastor; Revs prince OF St N. La Edmond Doerre, Richard A Wisnew- Crescent. Minn.

Rev. Paul Fran- skl and Francis A Wavra. assistants sen pastor 8:30 and 10:45 a wor- Sunday Masses. 5:30, 7, 8:30, 10 ano ship; 9:45 am, Sunday school 11:15 Miraculous Medai Novena, Tuesday. 7:30 m.

Adult Instruction Church of Lutheran Confession classes In Christian doctrine, Mon- ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL 9th day and Wednesday, 8 m. Confes- and Main, Onalaska Rev Jonathan sions Saturday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Schaller. pastor. 11 a worship m.

Baptisms Sundays, 1 m. Missouri Synod 10:30 a worship; 6:30 pm Christj Ambassadors, youth service; evening service Wednesday, 10 am, prayer service. Thursday, 7:30 missionary service, Delbert Tarr, Africa, speaking Friday, 7:30 missionary rally. Baptist American FIRST-1209 Main Rev Floyd Harbold, pastor. 9:30 a church school, classes for all ages; 10:45 am.

worship, church for grades 1 through 4 and nursery care for preschool children; 6 p.m., Baptist evening fellowship. Wednesday, 7pm, Lenten family service Independent 28th, Hwy. 14 Rev. Richard Cagle, pastor. 9:45 a Sunday school for all ages; 11 am, worship with nursery provided; 6:30 young people; 7:30 pm.

Gospel hour Wednesday, 8 pm, Bible study followed by annual business meeting Saturday, 8 Christian Fellowship. and Adams Rev Howard Nelson, pastor. 10 Sunday school; 11 a worship, 6:30 REV. JAMES W. PHILLIPS Rev.

Phillips Pastor Of Baptist Unit A sound, color film. have Rev- James PhiluP3 is the the music of the Mossi soning traceable to improper full-time pastor of Emman- young Pe0pie; 7 3 pm, eve menus mav can at ruuer tribe Fpper VoRa' West handling, storing and cooking of uel JEf ert and approaches on 29th the Old Ontario Cemetery. 1 suiter- and a talk by Rev. Delbert foods 5 is affiliated with the Southern Street 125 feet north of Cliff- Friends may call at Qualy-El- Home a H. Tarr are part of the mis- Baptist Convention.

wood Lane. Other bids ranged Ver Funeral Home after 7 p.m.;< ay service at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- pr0ner refrigera- Tbe Rev- PhilliPs came Rrt Tnnm1s lip to Saturday. a3 2 nm day Assembty God tors under 40 degrees tempera- to ka POSSe Ames, Rev. Lloyd Mooney, pastor.

Directed the board of public Mrs. Skarda was a practical aa-J 2 ture-and proper cooking are a be was (be Nor'6 works to prepare plans for wa- nurse and a member of the Vi iam call Missionar-v Tarr is under protection against food poison- A.venae ter mam, storm sewer, curb ard roqua Roval Neighbors. SS pointment of the Foreign Mis- jng added PreviouslyL he was pastor of a gchool; 10 45 a worship; 7 gutter and sanitary sewer in she is survived by two sons, 5 1907' parried sions Board of the Assembiies Green Meadows Addition. Storm Joseph, with the U. S.

Army in J)eijimer and th.e-/.,op' of God. While in Upper VoUa, sewer and curb and gutter are Hawaii and Richard of Castle! a. he served as secretary of the to be considered in the 1965 cap- Rock, and five grand- moved to La Crescent about a year ago. At time of his death he was an employe of Frey Forest Products firm. He is survived by his widow; ital improvements.

children. Ordered plans for a drainage ------structure at Losev Boulevard MRS. CHRISTINA HAIDEN and Madison Street extended TAYLOR, Wis. Services and for water main in Gerrard were held Thursday at the Pres- a Donna, La Crosse; Manor Estates Addition. byterian Church at Bayfield sisters, Mrs.

(lara Betz Mrs. Christina Haiden 81, who and. Sheehan, ale- tv a a Monday, March 9, at a a.nd Coyle, Directed the board to adver- California. tise for bids for sidewalk con struction in 1964. Bayfield hospital.

She was born Jan. 22 1883, in! field fellowship executive committee. He and his family were first stationed in Ouagadougou, the capital, to study the language and assist in supervising 12 bush mission stations. Later the Rev. Mr.

Tarr supervised the advancement of the national church in an area near service. Wednesday, 7:30 study and prayer service Thursday, 7 pm visitation. Nursery care available lor all services. church in Cucamonga, Calif. worship 7 30 pm, TT wie.

prayer and Bible study Council would permit Municipal a a Court action for meat code vio and attTended emmanuel BAPTisT-Losey Bivd a- a -----1 an(j Denton coulee State Bank. Rev James W. Phillips. 9:45 a Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship; 6 worship; nursery care for all service. The ordinance before lators.

Approved final Soys Prayer Alderman Raises Tow Issue Again tute in Los Angeles and California Baptist College in Riverside, receiving a S. degree. He also attended Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo. The Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Phillips have one son, Edward, and live at 1300 Shorewood Drive. Emmanuel Baptist Chapel has Catholic Po. His work consisted of training Alderman Donald Medinger not had a full-time pastor in the sessions for pastors and stu- 18th Ward) is still after the La two years it has been meeting, dents, aiding in opening new Crosse Police The group is temporarily hold- churches and erecting three practices in calling wrecker ing services in Coulee State churches. services to clear accident Bank.

Prior to going to Africa, he scenes. ST Rev Msgr. Joseph Kundlnger, rector Assistants: Revs. Thomas J. Etten.

James Falconer, Joseph R. Sullivan, James Blechler. Sunday Masses; 5, 6. 7, 8, 9. 10:30, 11:30 a and 12:30 m.

Confessions every day at 7:30 a 12 noon and 4:30 also on Saturdays, before First Frl- FIRST CHURCH OF days and before Holy Days, tiani 8th and Cass Don Robinson, ST. Rev Jo- FAITH-1370 Shorewood Dr Wedge- seph Bach, pastor; Rev Joseph wood Terrace Rev. Andrew Frinke, Miller assistant Sunday Masses: pastor 9 am. Sunday school; 10:15 6:45. 8.

10 and daily Mass at worship Wednesday, 7:30 pm, 8:15. Confessions: Saturday, 3 to 5 Lenten service, m. and 7 to 8:30 m. Wisconsin Synod ST JOHN THE Avon WISCONSIN SYNOD LUTHERAN 8t. Rev.

Constant Chillckt, pastor; SERVICE Sponsored by the coun- Rev. Thomas Langer. assistant. Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Tuesday, 7:15 m.

Rosary, 7:30 Mother of Perpetual Help Novena, benediction. Confessions: Saturday 3 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 pm; oilmen's conference of the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran churches of the La Crosse area every Sunday from 8 to 8:30 a over WKTY Rev. N. Gleschen. speaker.

FIRST Ave S. ST THOMAS and Weston and Cameron Rev Fritz Miller, Sts. Rev Thomas Mullen, pastor; pastor 8:15 and 10 a worship: 10 Revs. Michael McKenna, Eugene a.m., Sunday School: 2 p.m., exami- Klink, Delbert Malln, assistants nation service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Sunday Masses: 6, 7:30, 9 10:30 and Lenten service.

GRACE Ave. lou. SU, Novena Wedne.O.,, class; 2 p.m., Y.P S. Wednesday, 7:30 ST. and Winne- Lenten service Ret IMMANUEL Paul tni 7 Sun: and Avon.

Rev. Walter E. Gutzke aily 0 ic in in and pastor. 9 worship with exami- fl-30 Confeaalons Saturday 3 30 nation of confirmation class; 10:15 in'rt 7-in nm Holv Da vs Sunday school. Wednesday.

SI Fim and 1:30 30 Len.ep ST pttts "I711 28th Church en- MT CALVARY re.f of SfShfS rot Fraoci. pa.tot Rev. James Bailey, a 7:30 service. Friday, Masses: 6, 8.15, 10 and 12 confirmation ex- Weekday Masses 6:15 and 8 a servlce Confessions: Saturday, 3.30, 5. 7.30 and 9 also on Thursday before First Friday.

Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Ave and King 9:30 a Sunday school; 10:45 a service Wednesday, 8 p.m., evening testimo- ASBURY ST EVANGELICAL Main St. and Sand Lake Rd. Rev. Ruben A Kettenacker, pastor. 9:15 am.

Sunday school; 10:30 a worship. Wednesday, 8 Lenten service. Methodist 19th and Redfleld Rev. nial meeting. Reading room open every day except legal holidays from 11 a.m.

to 5 and Fridays from 11 a m. to 9 p.m., 521 Main Church of Christ m. and m. BLESSED Blvd and King St Rt Rev. Msgr.

Thom as OShaughnessy. pastor; Revs James Coke and Donald Wllger, as sistants. Sunday Masses: 6:30, 7:45, In Class Led To Plan JTU Harassing Prof sion for 1965 capital budgeting George and Henry Bayfield; MINNEAPOLIS fAP) A 21- and Mrs- Tarr attended North He introduced a resolution to to to daughtcrs' Mrs- 0rli" venr-old former coed, accused'of Central Bible College in Minne- the La Crosse Common Council Named 0 nave an allev between 6 th 7th dan SuPerior' W3' harassing a University of Min- end studied French in Eu-Thursday night Cass and Cameron Donald (Marie) Hoffman, Bay- nesota professor and his family, The public may attend. the finance committee and 'n Polke sha and to find funds to pave an alley Missouri; several grandchildren panions were irritated because between 7th, 8 th. Cass and the professor offered a prayer Cameron brothers, Alfred, Ludwig, and class.

Directed the board to prepare doaePh'. Taylor: and Jor 8 an' 3 aid Sarah E. Cham- plans for curb, gutter and grad- Milwaufcee; three sisters, hers, Minneapolis, signed a associated with the called; at what was Pninfp Rflvflplri Mrs. Rudy Recjtdl Is Set Deane Irish, minister. 9:15 and 10.45 am.

worship and church school; 6:30 senior high fellowship; 8 pm, Club. Wednesday. 7 Lenten films 4th Ave. Onalaska Rev David A Passet, pastor. 8 30 and 11 a worship; 11 a nursery care; 9:45 am, Sunday school, classes for all ages beginning with age 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship; 8 pm.

Christian Fellowship Wednesday, 7:30 Lenten service, Rev Burton Artz. Merrillan, guest speaker. DEATHS JUDITH KNUTSON Judith L. Knutson of Madison, lce; Chief George Long to compile a Vicifnrc six-month report on the follow- rriCIIUiy YiallUla ng Advisory Unit Date and time of accidents; 4 A nujux imnxi location; whether the parties in- Six persons were appointed to Ave Rt Rev. Msgr j' volved specified a wrecker serv- advisory committee of he Martlngon a8Slstants sun- which wrecker service was Prlen(Uy organiza ion jay 5 and at a meeting Thursday in the 11 a Daliy Masses, .30 and 8 minister.

9:30 am, Bible school with classes for all ages; 10:30 a wor-, ship with Communion; 6 p.m., teacher training class; 7 evening inspirational service Thursday. 7 family hour of prayer, study groups for all ages. 9, 10:30 High Masa; and noon. Week- strfet CHURCH OF ST Caledonia St. Rev.

days, 6:30,7 and 8 a Mother of and Logar. Bur Lee Holmes, minister 9:45 am. dette Wakeman and Cloyd Christman, evangelists. 7:30 a.m., "Evangel over WLCX; 9 30 a Bible school for all ages; 10:30 a worship and communion service; 6 new training for service class; 7pm, Hour of Evangelism Tuesday. 7 Bible study Thursday, 7 p.m., Bible study and youth groups Perpetual Help Novena.

Tuesdays at 7:30 m. CHURCH OF CRUCIFIXION La Crescent. Minn. Rev. Richard Speltz, pastor.

Sunday Masses at 8 and 10 a m. Daily Mass at 8 a m. Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. HOLY St.

and Park CHURCH OF CHRIST-3124 27th Leonard Weldon, evangelist 10 a.m., Bible study; 11 a worship; 7 p.m., worship. Thursday. 7:30 Bible class. worship; Sunday school: ages 3 through grade 11 a grades 6 through adult Bible classes; 5:30 p.m., senior youth fellowship supper meeting Wednesday, 7 Lenten service and King Rev Edwin Sheppard, pastor 9 and 10:45 am. worship; 9 a church school classes: nursery care for both services Wednesday, 7:30 pm, Lenten service Nazar ene unconstitutional.

Accused with Miss Chambers in the harassment are David B. gutter on Chase Street from 13th Bayfleld Street to 13th Piace. ROBERT ROCKWELL Asked the Wisconsin Highway Commission for permission to 23- st- and install a pedestrian actuated three-month-oW son of Mr and Dorcas Post, 20 a university traffic signal at South Avenue 8 Rockwell, R. 4, student, and Redfield Street dled of an aPParent respiratory The harassment of Smith and Authorized an agreement with ajlment Friday morning- March wife and 13-year-old daugh- the Army Corps of Engineers tcr nine weeks. The designating a small strip of riv- Officer Dale Trow- arrests came after police com- pisco pal at La Crosse for many years, how much did charge, died Saturday, March 14 in a Madison hospital.

Last month, Medinger cessfully sought to have passed Maher and Church Sunday Services and burial will be in a resolution directing police to Rathburn Other com- Madison, where Miss Knutson call the nearest wrecker serv- conJ Juanita Beck will Present a made her home after moving fee. When this appeared doomed, grouP of Plano and volce stu' from La Crosse he sought to have an investiga- Narbert Dal1' Thom- dents in recital in the commu. from La as Mullen, Gregory Spel nity room of Congrega- MRS LEOTA IOOMIS and possible collusion" in the rs' tional Church at 2 p.m. Sunday. Mrs LoU 58.

of calls to MCArd'e CHRIST 9th and Main Rev Kenneth E. Trueman, rector A M. Moody, i deacon. 8am, Holy Communion; 10 a Choral Eucharist and sermon, church school for all children from nursery through high school; adult CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE-West Ave and Jackson Rev. James Steeler Jr 10 am, Sunday school; 11 a worship; 7:30 Wednesday, prayer service; 6:45 p.m., juniors and NYPS; 7:30 pm evangelistic service.

Presbyterian wrecker services. it is it uw16l.0rU16 a.v-,, WUI PolOgn3 erbank north of the La Crosse was summoned to the pared writing in letters with 315M- 5th Ave. died Friday, Airport for recreational home 9:50 a.m. and applied that of former students of March 13, in a Milwaukee hos- -v mouth-to-mouth respiration but Smith. pital.

1 on a scheduied basis, the eider erine Senn. The following matters were faded to revive the child. At The Smiths were the victims Born in Waupaca, Mrs. Loom- erated by Neuman Demi claims residents of La Crosse- sent to committee: Marys Hospital he was pro- of false fire alarms, fake deliv- is lived in La Crosse the past f. iNorman ciaims Mm Ktr Dm Dnul A 1 I 1 A PL 1 discussion group.

Week-day services: FTRST A Rnhert Daily Eucharist as follows: Tuesday FIRST-223 west Ave Rev Robert and Friday, 7:30 a Wednesday, 6:45 a Thursday and Saturday, 9am Wednesday, 7:30 evening prayer and meditation Saturday. 5:15 to 6 Sacrament of Holy Penance Evangelical Free are Lynda Wegener, Nancy Pa- The committee will plan and task Jennifer 11, Mary St and Onalaska I i Ave Rev Bernard Hamilton, pastor Light and James Bell, ministers 9 and 11 a worship; 9 50 am. church school and class; 11:10 am, class Wednesday, 7:30 worship Logan Rev. Leonard Beenken, minister Salvation Army A wrecker in Medinger's advise ways to visit, Weich, Terri Welch and Caih- 9 30 am Sunday "schooi; 1045 am salvation army 223 sth st. aw ll On nOCIC nfl olnOT i for plans nounced dead by Dr- Paul A 1 obscene letters and anon-14 years.

She was a medical discriminated against by and estimates for extending 30th ymous telephone calls. nntii nnfl v0ar po worship; 4:30 senior youth fel- lowshlp; 7 p.m parent-teacher pro- Piano Students participating gram Thursday, 8 p.m, prayer meeting and Bible study. from E. Fairchild to Glendale 1 Sendces be at Police Lt. Wayne Boysen said Her husband, Gerald, died in Avenue, curb and gutter on E.

ert Puneral Home at 2 that in all his years as a police December 1948. Fairchiid from 31st to 32nd, Sunday- Elder John Hoi- officer he had seen any- She is survived by one daugh- street light on 28th between stebl Crosse will officiate thing as rotten as some of the ter, Mrs. L. R. (Lynn) Lien of Glendale and Lincoln.

and be tbe Request from Alderman Don- Cemetery, aid Medinger (18th Ward) for may cal1 at tbe fu' an applicable formula for deter- bonae after 2 m- Mrs. H. F. Larkin and Mrs. are Gary sheila James Shoger are new parish susan Lenser, Debbie Ernst, first-2122 Campbell Rd Rev car- secretary until one year ago.

retorted that Demi representatives in the organiza- Tim Kargn Raymond, Jim frty LmcKonH in Lniei Gong reiorieo mai uerai Ko aK. 1 of the letters. La Crosse; her mother, Mrs. Miss Chambers is scheduled Jessie Papineau of Milwaukee; to appear in municipal court one sister, Veryl Papineau of Monday, and Henderson on Milwaukee; and four grandchil- rainlngTfTtreerUghts shouid be day and Sunday untd the Miss Post was not dren. installed in mid-block.

ice, taken into formal custody. She Graveside services will be at Request from Vernon Corpo- He is survived by his parents; is accused of making anony-1 p.m. Monday in Portage. Rev ration for extended service. sewer four Verna, Lois, Rach- mous calls, el and Vivian; two brothers, ij ix Roy and James, all at home; his Resolution calling for bids for paternal grandparents, D.

W. widening the George Street ap- heeler of Arlington, and proach at Clinton Street, for Mrs. Esther Bruning, California curb and gutter on the west an paternal grandparents, LA CROSSE road of Isle la Plume, for storm and Mrs- George C. Francis Hospital sewer on 32nd from Glendale to Orefino, Ida- March 11, son to Mr. James Bell of La Crosse will officiate.

Burial will be in Silver sometimes a condition to answer Resolution Urges Local Purchasing tion. Information can be ob- GiUeS) Becky Rust? Pam Sol. tained from Mrs. G. Philip berg( Dan Rusti Candy Dwyer, Paulson or Mrs.

Bernard Ham- Kathy scharpf, Mary Milne, mes. Nina Briggs, Carolyn Gran- Citadel. Capt Alvin Clark 9:45 a Sunday school; 10:45 a Holiness meeting 5:45 young people's meeting; 7pm. Salvation meeting Thursday. 7 pm, evening meeting, film Synagogue rfril" CONGREGATION SONS OF ABRA- 4 HAM Temple.

1820 Main Rabbi prayer service Bernard Reichman Saturdaj 9 a pm, larany prajer service. service Sunday, 10:30 am. chil- lareily prayer service Jehovah's Witnesses service Sunday, dren's class Bids Okayed For Airport Building A Greater La Crosse Chamber of Commerce recommendation that the La Crosse Com- After two unsuccessful tries mon Council and other legisla- sinCe 1962, the La Crosse Mu tive bodies buy local prod- nicipal Airport will get a con ucts, when possible, was given crete block addition to its main- Chad Hansen- Guest performers are an m- gaard, Susan Schultz, Nancy jehovah witnesses Kingdom Pederson, John Nibbelink, Suellen Sagen, Jill Gazely, Joan 01- stad, Tom Tweed, Carol Hantke, Barbara Schultz, Hickey, Sandra Evenson, Bar- Cnitarian Fellowship First Presbyterian Church Me morial Fund in La Crosse. and Greenbriar; for widening Camp- Mrs. Frank A.

Kujak, 226 High Held At Toitiah bell from State to Pine. MRS. HENRY KLOCKE Forest, Winona, Minn. (Doris Letter from Robert Schelble, WAUKON, Henry M. Eickman) city engineer, saying the city (Louise) Klocke, 80, died at her has no funds earmarked for re- home Thursday, March 12 age; 4 to tbe Council Thursday night, tenance building.

1 3 sen 0 while another resolution to buy The Common Council has ap- strumental quartet composed of locally was rejected. proved low bids of $3,689 for korry Be.tz’ La Crosse merchants and the work-a $3,600 general con- cHaf7yT manufacturers should be given struction contract by H. P. Mar- and Scott Jun 8 first chance, the chamber said. tell Sons, 523 Liberty and The Council filed, in effect $89 electrical contract by Mutch Th publlc may attend- killed, Alderman Donald Med- Electric 1403 Travis St.

1 resolution saying that Under the contracts, work is Trinity Accepts Rn rlnnn Tiino QA Hall, 418 N. 16th 2 pm, public talk: UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP OF LA 3:15 p.m. Watchtower. Tuesday, 8 CROSSE YWCA, 110 West Ave pm. Bible studies: 418 16th.

10 30 am, Dr William Felch, Tucker, 2, Onalaska; Kou- speaker Church school in coach la. 2, Coon Valley; J. Berry, 811 house Oak La Crescent, Minn, and i Barnes. 1018 State St Thursday. 7:30 lilted llUl'Cll Ot ItriSt r.

a T. mlnl5trJ and CONGREGATIONAL Losey Blvd bara Page, Dwayne Sagen, Ter- meeting and Mam Rev Meivm l. Frank. minister. Thomas Moller, seminary associate 9 30 and 11 a worship with church school and nursery care available.

esa Gilles, Dennis Albitz and Juvenile Court Latter-day Saints CHURCH OF JESUS Liberty St Gary O'Brien 10 a Sunday school; 7 p.m., sacrament service ST REFORMED CHURCH West Ave and Market Rev. John REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Staton, pastor. 8 a Chapel time; and Sill. 9.45 a 9:15 a church school; 10:30 a church school; 11 am, worship; 7:30 worship, nursery care provided p.m., study class. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten serv- Lutheran 8 15 Bible study.

United Pentecostal Church TOMAH, Uis. County Judge when the needs eqUipment to be done by June 30 March 11, daughter to Mr. James W. Rice conducted Ju- 0 in TH A vpnilp Court at thp Tom ah Po which is made by a manufac' The city in 1962 advertised for New Members 7 UTn enMP- station Fridav asThe first tUref With 3 plant in La bids- but they were and R. 3 Winona, Minn.

(Jean M. station as the first npeotiate the nur- in iqco -Hirorticoa fnr New members hav wiring the Rose Street Services will be at Zion Re- rt. winona, Minn, (jean m. niuM me it shall first negotiate the pur. advertised for New members have been ac formed Church at 2 p.m.

Mon- Rose) of a new residents cbase from a iocaj representa- bjds but received none cepted by Trinity Lutheran Stoddard PTA Hn Mp 0 T7 0 of tha firm- The $3,689 bid $689 more Church. rangements made by Martin and Mrs. David G. The cases of four teenager. Pbe Council Judiciary and tban the city has available in They are: Slates Meeting Funeral Home.

Rev. D. D. 146 S. 7th St.

(Jeannette J. were heard and three were Administration committee and bond "0nies but the Aviation Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bills, STODDARD, Wis. -The PTA Kauffman win officiate and Gautsch) nmh.t.M, Ioona monies, oui ine avwuoti will meet Tuesday, March 17, jbuidr of in fhp reorpstinn aw rnnm nf thp stodHflrH She was born to Mr- and Mrs.

308 8 th Ave. Onalaska. (Bev- tempting to take coins from gnt form be prmdd- Rpad Nagel in Allamakee erly A. Knudtsont llaundromat maehinea but were f0rm' a i intii InM OO 100 4 In ij 4 1 4 Placed oni probation to Police Council Committee-of-the- Board said it could make up Shan, Dena; Mr. and burial will be in Oakland Ceme- March 12 daughter to Mr.

Chief William Showen Two-14- WhoIe said resolu- the difference from its budget Mrs. Lawrence Dettinger, Gary, Stolsmark, in its pres- appropriation. Gordon, Janice, James; Mrs. There were five other general Charlotte L. Eilertson; Mrs.

construction bids up to $4,211, Shirley Ellis, Debra, Everett, and two other electrical bids, Diane; Mrs. Richard V. John- hv first an sprnnrt oraHp County, Jan. 23, 1884, and lived March 12 son to Mr. and Mrs.

apprehended by police before j. DUDils under direction of their in the county during her life- T. Leroy Christianson, 3401 they received any money. One OillCG DUlluinQ timp VnntAM aam 1VT r.L1 am I if 117 rofllFfloH A nQFflnf ol teacher, Mrs. Joyce Halvorson.

Kenton St. (Jean P. Mahlen) was returned to parental She is survived by two March 13, daughter to Mr. control and another was placed iCnTlll ISSUGu Smokestack To Go Paul, Harpers Ferry, and and Mrs. Jerome C.

Kannel, on probation. Charles of Waukon; a daughter, 1722 Ferry St. (Eyvonne E.j The other youths, 16 and 17, The Myrick Park Pumping Mrs. Frank (Eunice) Miller, Holz) Station will lose its smokestack Waukon; three sisters, Mrs. March 13, daughter to Mr.

by May 31. Mary Sickmeier, Mrs. Ben and Mrs. Robert J. Brueske.

607 The La Crosse Common Coun- Klocke and Mrs. Dorothy 3rd La Crescent, Minn, cil Thursday night awarded Schultz, all of two (Fayetta Suehl) Heavy Moving brothers, Charles and Lutheran Hospital 1236 Clinton a $3,875 Nagel, both of Bismark, N.D., March 12 son to Mr. and contract for the job. severs! grandchildren and Mrs Henning Lee 1915 Mar- Other bids ranged up to $9,700 great-grandchildren. ket S( (Elizabeth Iloff) The smokestack became use- March 12 son to Mr.

and less when the steam operated MRS. HARLEY HENTHORN Mrg Reuben Kiehne, Harmony, pumps were replaced by elec- VIOLA, Harley Minn (Norma Todd) trically operated ones a few (Josie) Henthorn, 76, died sud- March 13, daughter to Mr. ears ago. denly Friday, March 13, at a and Mrs. Clyde Raines, Sand were placed on probation for stealing hub caps from cars parked near the high school dur- A building permit for an office building to house the Greater La Crosse Chamber of Commerce, radio station WLCX and an accounting firm was issued ing the Tomah-Sparta game Fri()ay afternoon by the La Judge Rice ordered the youth Grosse city Building Inspector.

nor ta coll if Knf hn hod Fowler and Hammer of La Crosse is general contractor for with a car to sell it but he had wrecked it since the incident. The youths were ordered to to be home 15 i after school and to report promptly up to $225. Alderman Asks For Action On Pollution A La Crosse alderman has wVlbuTTampbelT asked the Common Council to son, Richard, Michelle; Philip K. Jostad; Mrs. Gertrude Koblitz, Richard, Debra; Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Lindvig, David, Gerald, Steven; Mrs. Luell Tollackson, Louis, Jerry; Mrs. direct the City Board of Health to do something about the Knights To Have leged problem in Bank Slough, between the city Lommunion breaktOSt The Knights of Columbus will King Streets. me v.uUucn uaa scin muci participate in a corporate Com- The building, to be known as 1X130 Donald Medinger lesolu- munjon breakfast after 9:30 the $42,500 building at 7th and proper and Islafd7, The Council has sent Alder- THE BIBLE SAYS Jesus said, peace I give unto you: Not as the world giveth, give I unto St.

John 14:27 COME AND HEAR MORE SUNDAY MORNING 9:30 A.M.-10:45 A.M. Rev. Leon frtndt 7 P.M.—NEW LIFE HOUR Oldtime heart-warming Gospel Music like mother used to sing. We Are Waiting to Welcome You Bible Baptist Church 7th and Ferry Sts. Lake Coulee, Onalaska.

(Jean Coon Valley Allen) for employment. Their drivers tbe Commerce Building, will to committee. a.m. Mass Palm Sunday, licenses were revoked for six square feet of floor A chief health complaint from Rev james assist- montbs- space and will have a brick ve- resldents ln tbe been ant principai 0f Aquinas High neer front. tbe, of dead shad scbooj 5 wjR address the group.

and other fish at the foot of The breakfast will be in st Townsend Street. Church, 826 Avon St. Rev. Constant Chilicki is pastor. -r a m.

City Receives Grandview Hospital Ullb 10 Meet Snfptv Award March 12, son to Mr. and COON VALLEY, Mrs. Harvey Matiak, Onalaska. Coon Valley Community Club rbe Gity of La Crosse Thurs(Janice Hoefke) will meet at 8 p.m. March 16.

da-v received an award BEI OIT WIS The program consists of tvvodrorn ds compensa- i i Prize winning plavs, Sand- insurance carrier, Employ- Memorial Hospital and (he Suds Two ers Mutual of Wausau, for its March 13, twin daughters, forensic numbers will be exceptional achievement in ac- Kathleen Ann and Lynne cident rie, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Lane, manager of the La Johnson of Beloit. (Marjorie 1 Sill, formerly of La Crosse.) i Workshop Participant Harry Hutchison of Coleman Ponce de Leon accompanied Vocational and Adult School was Christopher Columbus on his among the participants at an of- second voyage to the New fice machines workshop which World. ended Saturday in Milw aukee.

Crosse office of Mutual, presented the award to Carl A. Wahlstrom, public works director, at the Common Council meeting. It was the fourth straight year La Crosse received the award. Unitarians To Meet Dr. William E.

Felch, 218V? SERVICE S. 24th will speak to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of La Crosse Sunday at 10: CO a.m. in the He will talk on BETHEL Livingston and Loomis Rev Leland Evenson. pastor. 8 45 and 10:45 a worship with nursery care at 10:45 a Sunday school: 9:45 a.m..

senior Sunday school; 8:45 and 10:45 am, ages 4 through 11 Wednesday, 7pm, Lenten service. and Cass Rev. Stefan Outtormsson, pastor Rev. Anderson, assistant pastor. GOOD and Birch Rev.

Mattes, pastor. 9 and 10:30 a worship and nursery care and Sunday school. OUR and 21st Rev Norman A Nelson, pastor 8:45 and 10:30 a worship, nursery and ay school, ages 3 through grade 9:50 a Junior worship, grades 3 through Bible classes for grades 8 through 12 and adults; Cherubim choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 6 and 7:30 Lent en service OUR and Division. Rev George Ulvllden, pastor Rev Walter Larson, assistant pastor 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship; Sunday school: 9 a.m.. kindergarten through grade 10:15 a kindergarten through grade 12 Wednesday, 6 and 7:30 p.m., Lenten service.

ST Ave. and Division. Rev. Arthur Feroe, pastor. Dennis Raymond, Intern 9 and 10:30 a.m..

worship, Sunday school and Bible classes; a nursery care and courtesy bus for La Crosse State College students; 5 30 senior Hi-League; 4 adult Instruction class; 8 p.m., Mr and Mrs Club. Wednesday, 6 and 7:30 pm, Lenten service; 6 30 p.m., bus for students. and Sill Rev. Ernest N. Nelson, pastor Viesturs Pa- vasars.

Intern. 8:45 and 10:30 a worship with Communion at 10:30 service; Sunday school: 8:40 and 10:25 a nursery through grade 9:25 a.m., grades 8 through 12; 7:30 p.m., senior Luther League GET CLEAN, LOW-COST GAS HEAT APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE Liberty and Sill Rev Arthur Mansur, pastor. 10 a Sunday school; 11 a worship and church; 8 evangelistic service Thursday, 9 prayer service and Bible study Readings from and Dr. Felch is associate profes- Health with Key to the Scrip- sor of philosophy at La Crosse by Mary Baker Eddy will State College. He attained his include the following: God degree from Bates is substance and man is the di- College, Lewiston, Maine, ind vine image and likeness, man his Ph.D.

from the wish for, and in reality of Chicago. has, only the substance of good. The meeting is open to the the substance of Spirit, not mat- public. I (p. 301).

TOPIC Spiritual will be the subject at all Christian Sci- Get it Ot its ence church services Sunday. MuellerClimofro! See us SCHNEIDER Heating Air Conditioning 413 So. 3rd Ph. 2-4035 WE DONT SELL MOUTHWASH by PAUL O. JOHNSON, Manager, A JOHNSON COMPANY Why? Because we don' know anything about mouth wash, or dressej or appliances, etc.

But do know paint and colo and decorating. If yot want a good mouthwash, to the drugstore, th experts in that field; if voi want a good dress, go to dress shop but if it i paint and decorating yoi want, the place to come i to the concern that make paint and wallpaper it business. results tha count and we are prepare to help you achieve the re suits you want. Our staf will be happy to help yot at any time. Why not sto in soon and browse througl our large color books of ac tual paint samples and al the NEW wallpapers ant wall coverings we have display.

If you so desire, may arrange for you to bor row the books to view your own home. yOHNSOM VI 315.

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