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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 15

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SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE SET Coleman Recognition BanquetTo Be Monday resentatives of labor, industry, business, government, religion and welfare agencies. Speaker at the banquet will be John E. TePoorten of Manitowoc, a close friend of Coleman for almost half a century. His topic COCKED AND READY A recognition dinner will be Monday at 6 30 p.m. in the Mary E.

Sawyer Auditorium for John B. Coleman, who retired Jan. 31 after serving 47 years as direc- lor of the La Crosse Vocational and Adult School. The dinner, which is open to be general public, will be attended by iriends, alumni, graduates and in-1 TePoorten was extension coor- structors of the school, and of the bourd of Vocational and Adult Education from 11935 until his retirement in 1961. He now is a field representative of the Wisconsin Safety Council; and a member of the speaking (bureau of the National Management Association.

An open house will be held at the Vocational School Monday 'from I 30 to 3:30 p.m. Classes will be in session giving the public an opportunity to see State Sen. Walter G. Hollander, the school in action. Students R-Rosendale, and chairman of the conduct tours of the entire build- legislative committee on joint fi-; ing.

nance, will speak at the annual Arthur F. Jordan, director, said meeting and election of officers 'that people will be able to of the La Crosse County Federa- the first time the latest tion of Republican Women in West addition to the school which was Salem Saturday. opened last fall. Several other departments were expanded in the Mrs. John Bosshard, federation president, said the rating p.m.

at the Maple Sen. Hollander To Address scheduled for Peaceful appearance of this Montana field belies its true nature. Beneath the Club. Mr, Boss- SfitS so I he tons of steel and concrete in which is cradled a Minuteman missile ShooId its use ever be required, Minuteman would roar through hatch, cen- Aw3M UM tor of picture, seconds after ignition of its solid fool ok I i. Dr- Rexford S.

Mitchell, pres! MWO! A ignition of its solid fuel. Site, above, is one of IO of missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base. bom teen flights make up a Women Sought To Operate Tourist Booth will speak on taxa (will be master of ceremonies He has served in the senate since 1956. Before becoming chairman of joint finance, he was a member of several legislative committees and commissions: Agriculture and Commerce, Labor, Taxation, Insurance and Banking, State Building Commission, Legislative Council and Water Re- by (he Four Funs Quartet. Arthur SECTION TWO Thursday, May 16, 1963 Applications for two women, ages 22 to 35, are being accepted to begin work about June IO to man the Wisconsin Conservation Department tourist booth at La La Crosse Chamber cl 9,950 BROWN, BROOK TROUT Commerce Gen.

Mgr. D. J. Ret- A ruecelli said Wednesday tho ARE STOCKED IN AREA STREAMS application forms 15 sources He has been a member of the Fond du Lac County Board since 1938 and its chairman since 1953. 1959 he was elected president Circle Club At LSC Is Given Charter During the Charter Night program Wednesday evening in the Maple Grove Country Club, the recently-organized Circle Club was welcomed to the La Crosse State College campus by Rexford S.

Mitchell, president of the college. The club was recognized as an affiliated organization of Kiwanis International by Charles J. Derr, Fond du Lac. governor of the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District. Paul Markos, president of the college group, accepted the charter at the meeting attended by 133 persons.

This is the loth Circle Club in Wisconsin with another club scheduled for introduction at Marquette University in the fall. The organization is a service club on the college level, operating under Kiwanis principles and guided by the motto of the sponsoring organization "We Stuart Brokaw headed the kiwanis committee to organize the club Members of the La Crosse Kiwanis Club and its early-evening counterpart, the Coulee Region Kiwanis Club, made up the committee. C. Howard Williams, vice president of the Coulee Region Kiwanis Club, presented an official gong MCCOY. Wis ad- jority of the officers and men who and gavel to the college club.

Vance party of Active Army men will be on temporary duty here. President David IU Baptie of the at governor, the from most of the principal instal- These men, under the command senior Kiwanis Club gave the the banquet. The invocation superintendent of public in- lotions in the 5th Army area con- of Col. Haviland A. N.

Connolly, group American and Canadian be given by Rev. Melvin Frank, several other state offi- tinued to swell the ranks of Camp post commander, are preparing flags for meeting display pastor of the First Congregation-jcials and more than 400 young standby force this week the billeting and training areas. Circle officers with Markos a1 Church, and the benediction persons will gather at Madison us preparations were speeded up stockpiling supplies and perform- are Dahlvin Pederson vice by Msgr. Norbert P. Dali, direr-Saturday for the seventh annual for the influx of National Guard ing a variety of tasks for the dent: William Mullen secretor of the Catholic Social Service State Award Day spon- and US.

Army Reserve units next OOO citizen-soldiers who are due tan and Herbert A. French sored by the State Historical So- month. soon for their annual two weeks of treasurer Regular Army professional sol- active duty training. circle directors are William At an afternoon program, Gov. Jdiers and two-year selectees from Pomeroy, Joseph Rohrer Jr.

and John Reynolds will present awards Ft. Sheridan. 111., Ft. Riley, The iargest singje contingent 0f Donald Justifier. Other charter CHARTER PRESENTATION A Circle Club at La Crosse State College was chartered Wednesday evening.

The charter was presented to Paul Markos (left), club president, by Charles Derr (right), governor of the Wisconsin Upper Michigan District of Kiwanis. Participating were John Bosshard (second from left), master of ceremonies, and Elmo Gulsvig. Westby. Kiwanis lieutenant Photo. State Historical TO ASSIST TRAINING Active Army Units Boost McCoy Force for the Diocese of La Crosse.

Entertainment will be furnished F. Jordan, new director of the school, will introduce the speaker. to junior historians who submitted Et. Leonard Wood. and Ft Active Army men is the 5th Engi- members of the Circle Club on the best history projects in compe- 1 Carson.

comprise the ma- Battalion from Ft. I the local campus are: Richard Roy E. Kumm, president of earlieVth.s^pnnr Students Present sanded Keith County 'ST nance Detachment Explosives Ordway, Roger Pfennig, Michael John Sut- chamber has and will accept the names of per-) sons seeking to apply, but the chamber will do no hiring. Interviews are to be conducted at La Crosse for the June- through-August job by those evaluated as acceptable. Harry C.

Thoma of Madison, supervisor of recreation publicity, information and education division of the Wis-i cousin Conservation will conduct the interview. Petruccelli also reported that the trailer-type information booth, purchased for 1,000 last year by I the City-County-Chamber Publici-j ty Committee, is being loaned toj the conservation department for! the program this summer. It will be across from Pet ti bone Park at a point between Holiday Lanes and Ericksons' Merrill Woolen Mills store. The jobs of "technical to pay $1.75 an hour for a minimum 40-hour week (including weekends), is open to Wisconsin residents. The work consists generally, the department said, of: contact work A total of 9,950 legal-size brown and brook trout has been stocked this week in 18 streams in Buffalo, Monroe and Trempealeau Counties, Willis Fernholz.

district fish manager, said Thursday. Streams stocked, according to county, and species are Creek. 800 brown; Harvey and Lookout 5(H) brown each; Little Waumandee Creek, 300 brown; and Rossman Creek, 300 brook. Creek (Cataract' and Evans Pond, 500 brook each; and Mill Creek. 400 brook.

Creek (North Branch), 1,150 brown; Big Tamarack Creek, 1,000 brown; Trout Run Creek, 700 brown. Meyers Valley Creek, 300 brown; Beaver Creek (South Branch', 400 brown; Beef River (North Branch'. 600 brown; Big Creek I one! i Eleva400 brown; Horst Valley Creek, 300 brown; Chimney Rock Creek, 400 brown: and Elk Creek. brown. ernholz says weekly in streams in his district will continue under the fish management division of the Wisconsin Conservation Department until about the middle of June.

Counties in his district arc Buffalo, Trempealeau. La Crosse, Vernon and Monroe. G. Heileman Brewing anquet chairman. Members of committee are Dr.

of public instruction- I program; the Rev. Mr. Frank, in-1 Mrs. Ulysses Lindsay, cf Youth and the 7i £T' jvitations; Esther Domke, county Centennial Observance Commit- the theme ot 0rdn Detachment (AS. mn ll wil and Roy Smith, business tee.

Governors Commission nn the last meeting of the Jefferson Pediment (AS. ton, Robert Wittkopf. Warren representative of the AFL-CIO Council, dinner; Mrs. Martin Pinker, secretary at the school, printing and tickets; Smith, mu- emmission on Tuesday to complete tile He and 267tb Signal Company (Con- Zielke and Donald Zimmerhakl. ft: txi tf rr leadership.

the recommended greater in- Forty-four awards will be mv Mark Graham and Mike Tanke and Na; could be maintained between busi- sented to individuals and school played cornet 80,08 and groups Wl11 amvo and professional men and sic and entertainment; and Jo, cm -lh grade classes a dan, publicity. the university's Social Science and Ann Wera's instrumental mu- tbe Army i5on'- cal affairs and listed a number Building. sic students presented a program. ways a more practical liaison City Water Extensions Approved I Approval ot water extensions in La Crosse was part of a Tuesday eport from the Wisconsin Board I Building. pivovutw The cornet solos and arrive atand for oral written or visual Geary and Pam Loomis played 2 The 32nd legislative representatives, history projects Ia 1 "atlonal Delegations from Winona.

Spar- drawing and essays were The Jefferson Choir sang. Gudr vc Westby, and by a Circle stu- Winners of art i tT unp dent group from the Platteville I program awards were introduced. War II-will arrive June 16. state College were present. in addition to the awards Re-.

tour of the museum cal- for the state tournament. 1 New offi tered in the competitions. JEROME KLOS largest of its kind. Klos Named County Honor Students President Of To Be Feted By Chamber CountyBar InrAmn i of Health on its approval of state municipal projects. City Eng.

Robert Schelble said the board must have approved the I extension of ater service on East Ave Pine to Farwell street, and On Plan Commission on Clinton Street from Caledonia MADISON to Kane Street He said he re- Reynold's announced the anoint- ceived notice of the state board ment today of Nicholas Dither of Spraying Schedule Of health approving plans forlRt. Port Washington, to the At Planning Commission. ca I Jerome J- Klos- West Salem, is also reported ll Dicier is a farmer A total of 50 seniors, represent-, Graff, Ralph Johnston, George 'the new president of the La Crosse estate broker. mg the top five per cent in Pamela Klund. Virginia County Bar Association.

uTank and water mains in Por in standings in the nine Timothy Lyons Sue Klos was elected at the annual I extenswns ii ing and stimulating the interestof Crosse County, will)Pelton st D1 of the association du Lac. Little Chute, Loyal I .1 .1 usceoia. Strpn The State Hisotorical junior historian program is ii lores Nlchols: first vice President, I Mrs. Lois Burch; second president, Mrs. Jesse Graham; secretary, Mrs.

Gertrude Wisland; treasurer, Jerry Schultz. John Radio Highlights icerr were elected and sharpening tho President is Mrs, Dc- have learned in weekly HUBAY participate in summer training drill sessions at their home WKTY Baseball, 1:15 p.m.. Braves vs. Cubs. thoco 1 "oaiinigiun, iu me Citv spraying equipment will i erat iSoutheast Wisconsin Regional gin working this area at 9 p.rn Thursday: Cosey Boulevard to and real East Avenue between Park Drive and the south citv limits of tourists.

Dispensing information honored at 6 30 p.m. concerning all phases of consin's recreational opportune The occasion is the third annual ties; and to perform related work, Student spoil as 1 Pryor, Patricia Rosendale. sored by the education commit-: Onalaska Luther Barbara tee. Greater La Crosse Chamber Schultz. of Commerce.

The event is at the Pfaff, Charlotte and other information-seekers. In- Holiday Inn with committee mem- Timm. formation on state parks, resort Ibers- chamber directors and other Haugland.Don- Telephone and at-the-booth contacts will be made with visitors in the Stoddard Hotel where Pewau.koe' siren and Hubert J. Sehleiter was electedL, extensions in program chairman and Oshkosh cled, and Joseph D. Becker, Rhinelander.

Sheboy re-elected to his second term as Stanley and Weyauwega; secretary-treasurer. (and water and sewer extensions Klos. a partner in the law finn I0ak of Steele, Smyth, Klos and FlynnJscb bouth Milwaukee. is public administrator for La! Schelble sa'd blds for the city Crosse County. He was program I projefts Wauld Muth, Ruth Nelson, Trudi chairman and president-elect of U1? vv "'ould be com- areas, historical sites, scenic a rn members serving aslna Haugen, Dan Luedko.

Carolyn I Crosse County. He was program I would 1)0 advertised this areas and other tourist attrac-'hosts- Moth. Ruth Nelson, Trudi Pofahl, chairman and president-elect of and work lions or points of interest will be! Mary Richmond, Patricia Runnin-jthe association in 1962 summer given out. Principals of most of the Garry Satck, Patricia A. Sehleiter is a former president! (schools also will attend.

Thompson. Harold Rude. of the La Crosse Common Coun-j State, area and La Crosse in-j Main speaker is Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Boyer, Bar- til. He has been practicing law forrnational literature will be P. Shannon of St. Paul. bara Mundt, Suzanne Rye.

in La Crosse since 1934 when he' en out, Petruccelli said. of St. Thomas College; West Salem Steven Beers, igraduated from the University of! and fishing licenses will be sold. and a leader in activities to Weiking, Sally Raymer. Minnesota Law School.

Some simple arithmetic computa-iProve the status of the St. Paul Becker is a partner in the law tions will be kept by the assist- public schools. Msgr. Shannon will Af firm of Hale. Skemp, Hanson, speak on We Educating Pro- Ownership Of Motors Sehnurrer and Skemp.

Applicants must be high schoolMucers or ---------------------graduates and have experience in Sigurd B. Gundersen By rirm dealing with the public. surgeon, is master of cere- Ownership of three outboard training will be accepted in place I monies for the banquet. motors which were reported I Un of the experience. I The balance of the program is: Wednesday by the La Crosse niQrl VZ I There is no expense grunted for! Invocation.

Rev. Richard D.jlice Department as stolen "some travel or meals. principal of since April Davy Named been Bond Sales booths, permanent School; vocal solo. clarified by the Holiday Shop, 710 Philip Daw nresidem of temporary, are scheduled to accompanied by Lois Ken-jS. 3rd St, Daw Engineering'Co has been ES" "Pened DUB A spokesman tor the firm said named chairman of savings bond Janesville, Kenosha.

Manitowoc, hart. treasurer of chamber; John Thursday that six motors had sales in La Crosse Marinette and Menomonie. Ujorge, superintendent of La been consigned to another dealer George Hetherington La Crosse I ry D' Bnhlie who was unable to pick them up'Countv chairman of the Volunteer assistant chamber manager in Schools; Rev. Rossiter: Mayor from a storage dock of the Bond Committee Wednes- charge of tourist promotion and Milo Knutson, and presentation of na! Express s. 2nd St.

day announced the appointment convention.s, that several to honor students bv The manufacturer, about a month He said becn ureceivod John Sleik and B. W. Inglis com- later asked the Holiday Shop if it knowledge of La The chamber hopes that ap- mittee members. could use the engines rather thanlcrosse will be invaluable in conations can be filed by May 30. having them returned to the the excellent cooperation ally it nl" eVentU" The certificates read' Thc Holiday Shop agreed residents of La Crosse have al- aily it is planned to place a peryname of student' has shown out-land "ont to the dock to pick given manent-type tourist booth along scholastic achievement inithe motors, finding three of them Interstate Highway 90 at La tyRh school and has been recog-1 missing.

nized as a student' The firm estimated the value of jby the education the three engines at $819.40. Auto Recovered 1 160 pcrsons are ex' A car reported stolen May 7 Here are the honored students from a Todd Motor Service lot. Aquinas High School Sheila West and South has been George, Mary J. Kriemelmeyer. (Staff Loveland, Michael Ludvik pohce reported Thursday that Robert Mussallem, Jane the car, owned by Marjorie Chil-Daniel Opitz.

Mary Ott. Carol dors, 1233 S. 14th was taken Pauly. Susanne Pedretti. Aly ce by her from the lot then taken aUSchneeberger, Patricia Uhlcr.

lier request to La Crescent. Bangor-Ann Austin. Ruth Mac- by Howard Kramer. 702 West kenson. Ave.

to be repaired. Central Kathleen Atchison The car has been returned to Bruce Becker. Kay Coleman Bev- Marjorie Childers, police said. crly Curtis. Sarah Gelatt Janice in supporting the purchase of savings The Freedom Bond appeal is being conducted nationally through July 4.

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