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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 9

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THE MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD, Marshfield, Wis. Tuesday, September 5. 1961 1 Mother of 7 Seeks Demo Party Post MILWAUKEE (AP) Mrs. Marian McBride of Wauwatosa, Clark County Two Accidents Are Reported Truck Overturns Near Spokeville NEILLSVILLE Elmer R. Bak-ken, route 1, Loyal, escaped injury about 11:50 a.

m. Friday when the truck he was driving, went out of control and rolled onto the lawn of Weather Is Bad Coast to Coast Rain, Snow Dampen Most of Country (By the Associated prei) Rain dampened broad sections from coastal areas of Washington to the Atlantic seaboard today in the wake of stormy weather over the long Labor Day weekend. Warm and humid weather continued in most of the eastern quarter of the country but it was Milwaukee Journal. The announcement aliens Luccy and Mrs. McBride against Assemblyman Frank Nikolay of Abbott ford and State Sen.

Lyr.n Stal- baum of Racine for the posU of chairman and vice chairman. Lucey will be seeking his third term. Mrs. McBride, wife of Journal Raymond McBride, is a 38-year old graduate of Marquette Uni. versity.

"Mrs. McBride will be an outstanding vice chairman of the Democratic Party," Lucey said in a statement. "She brings to this position a wealth of experience in newspaper work, public relations. mother of seven children and a former newspaper woman, today announced her candidacy for vice chairman of the Democratic Par ty of Wisconsin on a ticket with Chairman Patrick Lucey of Madi the Herbert Fensome farm, Hi miles south of Spokeville. The truck is owned by the Loyal Canning cool again in the Rockies, hit by son.

Mrs. McBride is a former secretary of the Wauwatosa unit of record snowfalls over the week end. Up to 18 inches of snow fell Company. Officer Dale Schultz said that a tie rod dropped down, causing the vehicle to go out of civic duties and service to the party." the Milwaukee County Democratic Party and currently is on the in the Colorado mountains. control.

board of directors. She also is a member of the board of The. Wis- Torrential rains drenched areas in Texas, with up to eight inches in the Abilene and San Angelo areas. Some 100 families were forced from their homes by flood NEILLSVILLE Cars driven by When the state was admitted to the Union in 1803, Chillicothe was the capital of Ohio. consin Democrat, the party newspaper, and was a reporter for the CHAMPION FARROWS LITTER A Berkshire brood sow, winner of a grand championship ribbon in her class at the Central Wisconsin State Fair here Sunday, farrowed a litter of eight little pigs at the fairgrounds yesterday.

The sow and the sire, also a championship winner in the Berkshire competition Sunday, are owned by Charles Veers and Sons, Stratford. Duane Kissling, route 1, Neillsville, and Mildred K. Schiller, Neillsville, were damaged in an auto ac water in Abilene. The third tor cident at the corner of West and nado in two days hit in Texas Monday, causing some property GETTING CLEAR VIEW India'! Prime Minister Jawahlarlal Nehru holds glasses aloft at start of conference of nonaligned nations in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He told the conference that the Soviet decision to resume nuclear testing increased the dan ger of war.

(AP Wirephoto via radio from London) W. Fourth streets about Friday afternoon. The report of city police stated damage as it swept the south cen tral part to the east of San An tonio. that Kissling was driving west and Open. Cattle Class Champions Named that Miss Schiller was driving east Students Will Love These: iiCA Victor Total Sound Stereo Rain fell during the night across a belt from the central Rockies through the plains and into the and attempted a left turn onto ed as follows: Shropshires Ram, exhibited by Clyde Kiddoo, Marshfield, and ewe, exhibited by Marlene Reigel, Milladore.

Hampshires Ram and ewe exhibited by Mary Reigel, Milladore. Oxford Ram and ewe exhibited by Clyde Kiddoo, Marshfield. Dorset Ram exhibited by Charles Veers and Sons, Stratford, and ewe exhibited by Barry Weiler, Marshfield. West street. middle Mississippi Valley.

Rain Damage was to the right front of also splashed the lower Great the Kissling auto and to the right rear of the Schiller vehicle. Lakes region and the Atlantic Coast states and in the West along Champions in cattle, swine and sheep were named in open class competition at the Central Wisconsin State Fair here Sunday. The open classes made up tfce livestock show for the final days the Washington coast. Fairly heavy rain was reported in parts of the Carolinas. Temperatures ranged from the who have been living with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hoffman here, moved last weekend to Janesville where they joined Louis, who has been employed there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. "Chick" Bush, and children, of Milwaukee, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Wasserburger. Jack Stucki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stucki, and Don Ruedy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Ruedy have returned from Elkhorn. where they spent 10 days at the National Red Cross Aquatic Camp. While there the boys received special instructions and received certificates in ATA LOW BUDGET PRICE! 30s in the Rocky Mountain region of the exposition after removal of to 84 at Laredo, Tex. Some 80s Births (At Memorial Hospital) Mr.

and Mrs. James Tusver, Chili, are the parents of a daughter born Sept. 1. A son was born Sept. 1, to Mr.

and Mrs. Welton Elmhorst, Gran-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burr, Neillsville, are the parents of a son born Sept.

2. were reported in the extreme South but it was fairly cool in the the junior fair animals from the grounds Saturday. The Marshfield Fair inaugurated the split cattle show a number of years ago when animal hous extreme northern part of the Great Lakes region, with readings in the 40s and 50s. ing facilities no longer were ade frt Garbush Rites Held Saturday NEILLSVILLE Funeral serv Rites Held for Charles Seidl (By News-Herald Correspondent) AUBURNDALE The Rev. Raymond Rucki offered a Requiem Mass Monday morning at St.

Mary's Catholic Church for Charles Seidl, 95, who died Thursday. Burial wasmade in St. Michael's cemetery at Hewitt. Pallbearers were Joseph Strupp James Kohlbeck, Robert Pon-grat, Walter Manlick. FJoyd Rog-ney and Leonard Hartl.

Attending the services from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spatz, Wisconsin Dells; Mr. and Mrs. George Spatz, Rothschild; Mr.

and Mrs. George Bauer, Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Tremmel and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Mancl and family, Wisconsin Rapids; and many relatives and friends from Hewitt, Auburndale, Rudolph and surrounding area. ices were held at 2 p. m. Saturday Jerseys Male and female champions shown by G. E.

Whitt-more, Wausau. Brown Swiss Male and female champions shown by Darrell and Clarence Worden, Wausau. Beef cattle Shorthorns-Male and female champions exhibited by Norman Groveen, Stratford. Hereford Champion female exhibited by Richard Braheim Marshfield. No champion in male class.

Angus Champion male exhibited by Harlow Breseman, Chili, and champion female by S. and R. Farms, Mindora. In open class swine judging, champion ribbons were awarded as follows: Poland China Boar and sow, exhibited by Robert Hollar, Junction City. Spotted Poland China Boar and sow exhibited by Richard Ei-bergen, Granton.

Chester White Boar and sow exhibited by Archie Schwantes, Spencer. Duroc Boar and sow exhibited by Elmer and David Srhom-berg, West Salem. Berkshire Boar and sow exhibited by Charles Veers and Sons, Stratford. Hampshire Boar and sow exhibited by Gary Nieman, Rudolph. Yorkshire Boar and sow exhibited by Otto Kraus, Marshfield.

Landrace Boar and sow exhibited by Lloyd Pilgrim, Edgar. Neillsville Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gene Malag and family visited during the holiday weekend with relatives and friends in Clintonville. Miss Sue daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Moss of Mosinee, is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hauge. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Urban and family drove to Sturgeon Bay on Friday evening to visit there until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rusinko and at Georgas Funeral Home for Arthur.

Garbush, 85, with the Rev. L. both the senior lifesaving and water safety. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wilson, and family of Sussex, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holt, route 1, Greenwood, the past weekend. Mrs. Eva Grotke recently visited with her daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Ehlers, in Green Bay. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manz have been staying at their cottage in Hatfield this past week.

A birthday party honoring Mrs. Robert Wilsmann was held Saturday evening at the Wilsmann residence. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, route 1, Green quate for simultaneous exhibition of the ever increasing list of entries.

Other expositions, including the Wisconsin State Fair, have followed similar patterns in their cattle departments. Entries in both cattle shows here this year equalled those of last year, when a record was established for entries in all departments. Fair officials said that premiums paid on open class entries this year exceeded those of last year by several hundred dollars, for a total of nearly $3,000. Judge of this year's junior and open class cattle shows in the Fairgrounds Round Barn was Barney Sheridan, Fond du Lac SJ095 Mauer officiating. Burial was made in the town of Lynn ceme IVC 15 Turquoise White tery.

Pallbearers were Elmer Swen-son, Andrew Wolf, Georg Wolf, Gilbert Lawrence, William Gerlock Robin are moving this weekend into their new home at 2 S. Grand Ave. and Carl Rothenberger. Miss Sheri Drescher played and sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River," and "Sweet By and By." Those attending the funeral from out of town included Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Garbush and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marvin and family have moved into their NW yon eaa enjoy wonderful "Total Sound" Sterea anywhere in the room with a lightweight, compact portable Victrola" that includes a new 2-in-l "Living Stereo" pickup and automatic 4-speed changer for all records, stereo or monophonic. New Stereo Balance Control. Master control panel for volume, tone and speaker balance.

Three speakers two removable "Swing-Out" speakers for wider separation and optimum stereo effect. Other RCA Victor Phonographs From $29.95 new home at 310 Park St. Mrs. Eugene Trimberger visit Island Rocked Following a trend evident here in recent years, Guernseys again wood, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Holt and Sherry Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koslowski were honored Saturday evening at a party given for them by Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Meredith. Those couples attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Holt and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Trimberger of Black River Falls. ed in Neillsville on Thursday with Mrs. Thomas Meredith and with of Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barth, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Swen- ATHENS, Greece (AP) An were the largest segment in the earthquake rocked the Greek is her sister, Mrs. Wendel Elmhorst, open class show, followed by the son, George Wolf and Andrew Wolf of Chili, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Trimberger resides in Black Holsteins. Entries in the Ayrshire rca Victor land of Euboea today, damaging a few houses in the capital city of Chalkis. No casualties were re THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN SOUNDI River Falls. Albert Masephol and family and class this year totalled about 60, Mrs. Robert Ure of Pittsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Suckow have substantially more than were ex hibited in previous years. ported. Euboea lies about 40 miles Claire Wendt is visiting over the weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick Wendt. Claire at purchased a new home on State northeast of Athens, which also I t-nampionsnip riDDons in open Names of perennial exhibitors street. They plan to move in as class sheep contests were present-1 felt the brief tremors. tends school at Eau Claire State RCA Victor All-Transistor Portable appeared in the championship a soon as construction and landscap ward lists along with others who ing is completed.

Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. James Rahn, Milwaukee, visited with his parents. showed champions at the Marsh- field Fair for the first time.

The Friends and relatives gathered at the Henry Thoma home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahn this complete list of exhibitors of cham week. afternoon to observe his birthday. Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. ArtDrescher, Lawrence Loads Like A Flashlight! Akirf THE ENSIGN MODEL IT1 pionship animals follows: Dairy cattle Guernseys Male showed by Howard Bean, Vesper; Kurt Hedigar, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Drescher and two boys, Wayne Danis Army Will Not Hold Regular Exercise COPENHAGEN (AP) The Danish army command said Monday Bornholm Island units will not take part in regular army exercises this month "because of the international situation." The Bornholm units were to have taken part in large-scale maneuvers on Zealand, Denmark's main island. The rocky Baltic island is a few minutes by jet from Communist East Germany and Poland and was formerly Soviet-occupied.

Drescher and Eugene Theide and female, by Frank Johnson, Gran- ton. Holsteins Male and female Dux and family, Mrs. Ella Holtz, Mrs. Dan Patey and children, and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Friedrich-son. Mr. and Mrs. James Tibbett and family, Rockford, 111., spent the holiday with Mrs. Jack Tibbett and Mrs.

Verna Payne. 95 three sons attended a ball game at Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. John Mazola and children of Milwaukee spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Howard. Miss Lois Howard, and her cous champions exhibited by John D. Wuethrich, Greenwood. Ayrshires Male and female 29 champions shown by Florian Mas- tey and Sons, Nichols.

in, Miss Ginger Hanson, both of Tentative Dates Set For '62 County Fair mm TONIGHT LAST TIMES It's 'Jerry's Funniest! JERRY LEWIS as "THE LADIES MAN" NEILLSVILLE The 1962 Clark 1209 STARTS Save like you never saved before! Just two days to come in for these Once-in-a-Lifetime Bargain Buys! Plays over 100 hours on 3 low cost flashlight cells Exclusive RCA "High" Circuit for peak performance Non 'breakable "I a case guaranteed for five years of normal use Earphone jack for private listening Available in four smart color com binations ONE EVENING County Fair will be held on Aug. 2, 3, 4 and 5. These dates, still tentative, were set at a recent meeting of the Clark County Fair Board. "PERFORMANCE STARTING AT 8:00 Milw aukee plan to spend the weekend visiting friends. They will be staying at the home of Lois' parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howard. Mr. and Mrs.

Nelnard Hansen of Milwaukee, visited friends and relatives in the Greenwood area over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dawayne Howard and baby of Fond du Lac, spent the holiday with.his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Howard. Denny Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Brown, visited in Milwaukee the past week. Mrs.

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