Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 24

Location:
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
24
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Darlene Schuldt Named AT jNfORMAkMEETING IJ5H.ESlJSES. Wilton Continues Fight To Retain High School CALEDONIA, Minn Belva Diersen Ardyce tone Schuldt, 17, daughter of Mr. Dorton Annette Cullen arvd Lor and Mrs Edwin SchuldtI ct Cle- donia, was crowned atlhe Houston Dalry County prm-; dairy princess at the annual ladies which will be held night dinner of the Caledonia Com- Houston june 4 in connection ra wi- srsr-s slum AttMdarhs to the dairy princess and means to continue operation The academe courses, imto High School Grate School fM6m Z' tSSlSTiXS JOerB WwE? agncuh civic leaders, Bidwell Till-1 Mr and Mrs. Louis Beneke of a'd Schroeder were co-c airmen lnformai meeting before the ture, home economics and manu- tnan and Village President Hoi- cl SM. attachmenl alternate, Bar- of dour committees of Vernon and a1 arts.

However, music, art and Meacham, also spoke in favor rn -rn 'tfSBMW DAIRY PRINCESS Darlene Schuldt, seated center, was named Caledonia dairy princess Tuesday night, and Alice Ernster, 1959 princess, is shown placing the crown on Miss head. Standing, from the left, are Monica Dvorak. Sandra Beneke. Miss Ernster, Barbara Bunge and Doris Konkel. Queen Darlene will represent Caledonia at the Houston County Dairy Day, which will be held at Houston June 4.

Caledonia; second alternate, Bar- 'school committees cl Vernon ana as ans. However, us Meacnam, also rn Et Condon president of the 5 have IT fnd Mn William Dvorak of people' comprised of the Kendall and El- sentation on the board of educa- Ontario-Norwalk District. Schraufnage! and Laatsch made and Mrs. Vt accompamed at he pun. and ate Superintendents and members a snit to the State Department and Doris roo Man.

of thV board, of education of To- of Public Instruction and Madi- rincipal Allen Schraufnagel of and Sparta have each rn- son, presenting proposals. Tho WT A -I A Brownsville; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Konkel of Caledonia. accompanied ai districts, and to operate the uon by Mrs.

Victor Miss Schoo, aj a high jlyn Haugen furnished piano mu- ce sic while the judges were decid- naance ceincr. ana Under the plan the administra- Wilton and Herman Laatsch, su formany discussed the possibility department made no committing who would be the princess. the district would be op- perintendent of Royail, presented jf attachmg Wilton and operating ments as to whether or not it Alice Ernster, last dairy Dr, A. P. Zimmerman showed pratcd from the Royau Sr boo the plan before the committees a lugh school center at Wilton.

No would approve a merger withany Urn. tuimn Hut Hictru-t if a hizh school would princess placed the crown on movies and slides. head. Si Ann's Guiid of St. Peter si Other contestants taking part in Catholic Church served the din the princess contest were Darlene ner.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 GOP Attempts Tax BOSSES' at the annual night and awards banquet at the Carlton at Tomah Tuesday night by the Tomah Junior Chamber of Commerce were, from the left. Lawrence Fredrickson, Jaycee key award winner; Lawrence Szabo, outstanding boss; Bill Mittlesteadt, past president; Dr. Gerald Baggot, new president; and Donald Kortbein, distinguished service award. TOMAH JAYCEES NAME SZABO 'OUTSTANDING' TOMAH, Kort-'vear men in the Jaycees went to bein, president of the 8th Karl Kudick, Dean Gray and Dish of Jaycees, was the recipe Frederickson. Having reached the tnt of the distinguished service retirement age of 35, award given bv the Tomah Jun awards were given to tor Chamber of Commerce at its Bill Mittlesteadt and Assembly night and awards banquet man Kyle Kenyon.and they were the Carlton Tuesday night, presented live roosters.

Kortbein is assistant cashier of They retain membership in die tile Farmers and Merchants Bank Jaycees as honorary members. and is also treasurer and final cia! secretary of St. John's Lu- Carl Schnese also received rec- fcheran Church at Ridgeville ognition for cooperation with the Named as Tomah outstanding Jaycees. boss was Lawrence Szabo, pub A past president pin was given Usher of the Town and Country to Mittlesteadt, the retiring pres- Bhopper. Szabo.

a native Hungan- ident. and certificates were sn lived in Germany before he awarded to rew officers. They came to the United States eight are Dr. Phillip Baggot, president; years ago. I Dean Gray, first vice president; a -fy I John Arity, second vice president, Wha Szabo got to New York Marlyn Wagner.

Dick Sommerfdt he learned that they needed a Eu- pruiter at Black River Falla, and sere Corke, treasurer; and Fred- he worked there for three months cncason. secretary, before he came to Tomah, where The speaker was Harry Mantle has since lived. tr nl Washington National In- He is a charter member of surance Co. of Madison, Hie Jaycees, and four years ago won the key award which th Women Foresters year was won by his employe Lawrence Frederickson, a former LlCCt vJtTICCrS employe of The La Crosse Trib- SIX JACKSON WOMEN HONORED BLACK RIVER FALLS, i s. Six Jackson County women were honored recently at the Tomah VA Hospital in recognition of their services to patients at the hospital.

Presented certificates signifying 300 hours of voluntary service were Helen Breitenbach and Amby Widmar; and for IOO hours of service, Madge Woodruff, Ida Danrer, Martha and Eleanor Woestman. TOMAH, Moses, Eau Claire, said Wednesday night! that tax Republicans on the tax commit tee are trying to panic the full liftman committee into accepting! la hurry-up state sales tax tor recommendation to the State Legislature reconvening May 16. i Moses seeks the Democratic nomination for secretary of I Moses, also executive the Wisconsin Committee for) Fair Taxes (which is fighting( sales tax enactment), spoke Wednesday to the Monroe County Democratic organization in Tomah. ti it it CHAMBER OFFERS PRIZES FOR PIX BLACK RIVER FALLS, Black River Falls Chamber of Commerce has offered $50 in prizes for the best pictures of the Wazee Trail. All entries must be in black and white and must be taken between April I and Nov.

IO, I960. Only amateur photographers are eligible. Entries should be sent to the office of the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Black River Falls. The best pictures will be published. formal action has been taken, but district, if a high school would re- each has indicated that Wilton main in Wilton with continued would be too far removed from payment of state aid.

the cities involved for economic it indicated, however, that operation. supervisory staff would, in all Attachment to Sparta or Tomah probability, make a survey of the are alternate plans being consid- situation to determine whether or ered by the Wilton District. it it ii It was indicated at the informal not it would be economically ible to operate the Wilton school. The department urged the I I 9 a si rn 'j 5 a a it I- MRS. MARTHA JORDAHL OF BLAIR Marks 97th Birthday session Tuesday that Wilton's (net to work in close cooperation fight to retain ifs high school op- with aration in the village s.ems from keep them advised of ms plam the fact that it has modern and rung.

This suggestion prompted adequate building facilities and Tuesday night meeting, that it objects to the Oil City site Another issue to be resolved is for the new school proposed for the action by four residents the Norwalk-Ontario District. the former Norwalk District Meanwhile, other matters af- mg an injunction against the Nor- feeling the Norwalk-Ontario Dis- walk-Ontario Board to be re. trict which may have an impact strained from proceeding with the on all merger plans in southern school building plans for its dis- Monroe County is a hearing be- trict, and a countersuit by ie fore the Monroe and Vernon Coun- Norwalk-Ontario Board against ty School committees in which a'the four, claiming $19,000 in petition with 88 signatures asks ages or undue expenses and de- that the former Norwalk Highway. These are before Judge School District be detached from coin Neprud in Circuit Court. Trempealeau Demos Slate County Meet WHITEHALL, DAUGHTER IS 80 Blair Woman To Mark 97th Birthday Friday (HECKLERS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY FOR THE BLAIR.

Martha Jor- Mrs. Jordahl says, a good dahl, who lives in Blair with her way to grow to a ripe old age is only daughter, 80-year-old Mrs. to have something to do most of Sophia Twesme, will take time the Wis Plans oft from seamstress service! Martha Davis was He praised liberal Democrats! a on the group who; to observe her 97th birth- born in Chicago April 29, 1863, have consistently supported Gov. were made at a meeting 01 to. tax courthouse tere premise and who have strongly vo re stampede the committee into rec ommending a spring session.

-We ought to pin medals on up these Democratic liberals for Members of the executive board I Trempealeau County Democratic day. and her father, a merchant ma- Iv. i I the courthouse here Fri- Mn. Jordahl has been making rine seaman, was drowned at sea remise and who have Strongs for a meeting of the her own clothes since she was 15 when she was a year old. Existed Republican efforts 10 eypCutive Fnday evening, land has served the neighborhood, ii committee into rec- courthousejas a seamstress for many Mrs whose husband sales tax for the a slate of candidates for Although she reads without im Riair with ILC WEST PRICES! PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS FOR OVER 65 YEARS died in 1939, moved to Blair with Trempealeau County offices will classes, she must wear them from a farm in Et 5fh Avenue and Main Downtown La Crosse her sewing work great job they're doing in opposing Republican sales tax Moses said.

are Harold Havenor of Eleva, ichairman; Roman Feltes, Ar uidii mail, a remarKaiiiu iiitriuujy. oui eses said. cadia; August Matchey, White admit however, to some hearing Her sister, Mrs. Deverine Nel- said he regretted in Douglas Runkel, Strum; dlffiCulty. a at the Whitehall self-styled liberal Demo- Margaret Cantion and -Hard work never hurt Community Hospital, is 92.

a I Mrs. Margaret umiuuu emu mao- crats spend so much time preach- clara sheehy Ettrick; Harley Al- mg sales tax inevitability when vesUd and Byron Osseo; i 'this time could be put to much better advantage in advocating NEW ALBIN, Tomah Senior Class Plans 6-Day Tour I TOMAH, Wis 1960 gradu- tax completely unnecessary. John of Strum is ating class of Tomah High School chairman of the county Demo- v.ill leave on a six-day eastern Said Moses: Democrats cratlc Party; Carroi Carhart of tour Friday, May 27, at 8 a.m have a terrific program of the Trempealeau is vice chairman; which will take the seniors to to sell the voters of Mrs John Radcliffe is secretary; many Wisconsin, but this selling job ac- oscar Strand of Ettrick is tually is being undercut by the treasurer. trick Township three years ago, and up to that time Mrs. Jordahl She is in good health and has; had lived on the same farm ia remarkable memory.

She will most 80 years. Reg. 49c 5-Grain IOO Tablets son. a patient at the Whitehall Arthur Severson and George OU-1 ver, Galesville; Frank Pientok. features of the governor pro- IndepeJndence.

CUfford Skog- igram which would make a Blair. and Mai- places of interest in the East. circulation department. Lager W1n head st. The group will include 105 sen- actions of a few tax Dem- Members discussed attending 4 1 the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner Nelson program means al Milwaukee May 7 and the state The Jaycee key award is given Court Womens and chaperones, making the lo the Jaycee who ranks highest def ot Forester in the promotion of Jaycee activi- ing These wiU asslst her: Mrs.

Lucille Mauss. vice chief during the com- trip rn three chartered buses. A H- ad -----I elimination of a great deal of convention at Milwaukee May 24- Tile tour will include a sight- governmental waste, through the ranger; Mrs. Frances Whalen, seeing trip by air in three Martin Department of Administra I jsecretary-treasurer: Mrs. Doris 202 over the Ohio River and the proposed efficiencies; it means Sp (Mrs HVWUVM V.

UVCl Vt Iv MVF 1 inner, recording secretary; Ridge Mountains in West putting the payment ol st a I. Ella Kelly, Mrs. Clara Sme-, Virginia. taxes on 8 fair Spoke awards for the top first Quarters Asked For Army People 1 lier conductor; SPARTA. Wis -There is need Darling junior conductor, and wju furnish for additional listings of furnished Mrs.

Mary Thompson, chaplain. apartments for rent in the Sparta jrea to serve summer troops al Grade Artjst Camp McCoy. A highlight of the tnp will be a NJnmPn Winner Mr Aldrich, who Attends Gathering on the Potomac River. ge of the housing bureau 1 1 Tremplo Man Heads County Teachers md and Mrs. Jean Zeimet, trus The Gettysburg battlefields.

Ei- all taxpayers, through the wit fpfn DENCF Wis farm Mt. Vernon and holding plan; and it means coM IND I Florence Mrtzdorf is inner sen- many h.storic places in the East lection of taxes through elected president of the Trempealeau Mrs. Inez Hosed, outer sen- and points of interest in the na- escaping tax CoUnty Teachers Assn. at the tmcl; Mrs Mauss, sen- tions capitol will be visited. The plugging tax es- annual meeting at Independence Gertrude Tomah American Legion Post together and we will never neea Mrs.

a wreath for the a sales tax. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier which will be placed by three ngrtO Scouter seniors. in in the office of the Chamber of Commerce rn Nxolet Hotel. SPARTA Wis -Barton Halt of 5gh young artists w'ho attended a n.ah and the Farmers and Mer- elected secretary- WESTBY, Han-; son. sixth grade student at Grand- it ii it Some of the expense money has Of Scholarship Monday.

He succeeds Clarence Prindle of Trempealeau, vice president, who had been acting president since Jack Magnuson resigned during the winter as principal of Strum-Eleva High School. John Koetting, Arcadia, was elected vice president and Mrs houses have born rented out of young artists vxho attended JU UCTIJ pi UV UJ ww -young am sis va no anenucu a mah and the Farmers and Mer- Sparta neighborhood commission-. school "Gathering of the Bank and several anony- er for the Sparta area in Ute Boy treasurer. about IOO listings. sored bv Prof.

James Schwalbach1 mons donors have contributed to Scouts of America, has been no-j Propers owners in Wisconsin School of the Air make it possible for some students tified that he is one of 137 Scout Church To the surrounding area with I to make the tnp. leaders in Region 7 winning V-HUrcn ments for rent are asked to ap- acrompanied by his This is the fourth annual trip tolarships for a special training Dinner pear at the office in person to list: ne accouipwucu uy Rsnch. Ci-i their facilities. VemtMi Rood, chairman of the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

housing service, reports that ne Lester Hanson. fees are being charged service personnel seeking housing. ne was uj ri -----teacher, Mrs, Martha V. Moore, Washington by Tomah seniors sion at Philmont Scout Ranch, Ct-, LAKOTA Holy Jit TrseS' f. to Crow sisted by other odult 3-9.

Hatt and tux vale are award- BRF Concer Drive Blair Woman, 80, I. Diuir vt umuii, ow, Holton Appointed ame em Came From Norway I RT FALLS. Wis ed free trips to the camp. Region 7 includes Illinois, Indi- start at 11.30 standard time 112:30 ana. Michigan and Wisconsin.

Dr. Wallace Erickson of Westby also To Census Post BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis Mrs. Ed Thiese, chairman of the Diners can eat all they wish at the family-style tables. Home received a scholarship. (the family-style tao.es.

nome BLAIR, Mrs. I ver Instructions will cover pack awaked pastries will be offered as I V-enbUb TUM Mis Ed Thiese, chairman of the Instructions will cover ac-naxea win WHITEHALL, Wis. Herbert 1 annual Cancer Crusade fund 'er, t- tivities. theme crafts, game lead- dessert Mrs. Valentine Niedbai- Holtan.

Whitehall, who assisted in Black River Falls, announces last 081160 it rhairman. nonOT oi tne occasion. on a county level with the census.that the nci'ihbor-to-neighbor type just completed, has been appoint-'of campaign so successfully ed crew leader for eyed last Buffalo and Jackson counties this year, work on the special census forms given to every fourth of this week cr. ership skits and puppet manipula- ski is chairman. tions, round table discussion, na- ----------------year wilt Soto HS Band Dorcas To Meet TAYLOR, Wis Dorcas Circle of the Trempealeau Valley meet Tuesday evening RN Unit To Meet To Play In Dubuque DE SOTO, 50 high school bands representing Iowa, Ron- Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin born in Norway and came to the'mug, Chicago, was guest speaker to appear at the opening of the ton Anderson and children and Wmo drive start, Utter Elmer Peterson Pastor Candidate Mines.

Anderson and Peterson i Af Pf cir I are Mrs. daughters. Speaks At Ettrick The former Artine Eliason was1 ETTRICK, NEW ALBIN Oneta'United States when she was 20 at Ettrick Lutheran Church Sun- baseball reason in Dubuque Sat- Camp of Royal Neighbors will She married Iver Johnson in 1908 cay urday, seven have been selected civ OI IDV meet Tuesday evening at the Johnson a retired painter, re- he is a candidate for the posi-to play in the WMF will meet Saturday after- home of Mrs. Lois Schuldt in Cale- cently recovered from a heart at-Hon of pastor here, and will be One cf the seven is the De Soto Door st the home of Mrs. Galene donia.

A social hour will follow tack which he suffered early this graduated from Luther Seminary High Schoo. band, under the rection of Stanley Wierson. Rygh. business meeting. winter.

in St. Paul this spring. ASPIRIN TOOTH PASTE SPECIALS! Reg. 53c COLGATE CHLORO- gi PHY! TOOTH PASTE 2 PHYL TOOTH PASTE Reg. 53c LISTERIA TOOTH PASTE ant size tubes giant tubes Reg.

59c Nationally Advertised ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH Reg. 59c Pint Heavy MINERAL OIL COSMETIC HEADQUARTERS REG. BOTTLE BUBBLE BATH Has Your Deodorant Ever Let You Down? Then Try A FREE Sample of NEW, PERFECT DUMONT DEODORANT Bring This Clipping To Our Store for Free Sample Hoeschlers' La Crosse's GREETING CARD HEADQUARTERS Mother's Day Graduation Everyday LIQUOR Reg. $3.95 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY REG. PROOF LONDON (or LESS! 099 FIFTH DRY GIN Reg.

Port MUSCATEL WINE.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The La Crosse Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,223,979
Years Available:
1905-2024