*NOVEMBER 10. 1950THE RHINELANDER (WIS) DAILY NEWSPAGE%»4to T'.mnish the flnwms, especially • ini i’.: tho-lt; wint* i - w hen the mum -cm dropped to moif than 10 dlt;-g i* t below /proHeated by Stove.rhlt; greenhouse was an old -fashioned boxset med t(i consume anf slab woodunion? iheated by stov* that prodigious that wasbought from the sawmills The chon of keeping a largo pilo of dab v ood on hand on a neighboring lot was delegnt* d to ho; brothers. Mrs. Forth added.Mi and Mr- Philipp deliveredf owns with a horse and buggy l) i ing ♦ht wint* months Mi Phil*elt int a (litter.hea\ d v wr ipliedup b’uuih o binw r h t h« 11 o v lt;:agml t thi eold. in Ael needstheRatPhiI ORTH FLOR AL FOFNOLRS—Mi and Mrs Peter Philipp lt;abov*found-(i thf Foith Floral Company in Xovrmber. 1900. and this w* ek-end thf floral shop will hold open house to observe its 50th annivei *ary M* at i Ahs Philipp are deceased 1 hr business is operated by then daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs Art Forth.Forth Floral Will Mark 50th Anniversary Hereu »nn pentha\ e (hanger! j?)aM 50 veai s. Forth explained in t Ft *' 1900s. Mr. and Mrpp grey, simple pot plants andThat * as all their ( us-t* lt;1 R it todav w h» nav it withVet111p %I httiW 1 ’ t e ik new ?loi anti variety in plants. *hf * vclamrn a hi ilhantSrflowering plant was notm gn enh( uses ’0 veais agoin I n ope Toda . a common green* 11 e Fo; th Flot alI hf yeat was 1900 R h incited* ^prawh'd along the riven a raw town nf frame* dwellings lin-it unpa\* lt;1 Mi eets that Were the m* ci a f«»i the lowdusm of lumber-jacks m fiom the logging camps Would u floral shop be successful here?An intrepid couple, recent ar* rr ed from Luxembourg, decided to lakf a chance In Novt mber of hat year, they op* Tied a small greenhouse next to thf ir home onNorth Brown street,Ac?'«»ss thf treet Mr and Mi1’ .1 Cam looked on with interestAft* i all it was the first commercial greenhouse m town. The\ 0 at tied that their new neighborsIf vef* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phil ipp. 50th Anniversary.1 hi^ week-end the Forth Floralfoi it grew onlyMe i vlt; amf ii ivhouse plant ini ompanv.I loral Research,Fifty \t ins of floral progress ha\ « added much to the know* 1 ov of growing pk nts Foi th(ontimied CniVf*rsit\ research hasGambling Just 'Entertainment/ So Says NevadaBv BOB THOMAS I.AS VEGAS lt;/P In Nevada.vhete t»i)mblinp is as legal as driv-* cai thf' operators like to call it ' entertainfTH I trhat's on*’ of thf things ] dCo\ lt;ed v\ bih mv* stmating tlan a/r r 1 nom tow u of ! .as V* gas tcam*' up hf re w i t b F dm end O Ri u n and th* t.«ff of his .Johmu Dollar*air sh«»v Whih th* y sought soundeffect .m*l nickgi o;eid ir fm ration in on* lt;if th* t«i int1 v. 1 *h*i somfsleuthing for i \vs« If *‘Wi i« *? t pul icizi the g sn 1 dec lai * *1 \ or Seheiil* * pr* ss ;: v - * nt fot th* Mnllvwn* d-f avm « lt;1 Flaming*' * ’F.vervbody knows it v h» cs* we don t play .1 up \V* cor.sidei it anoth* ’ » ’itf rtmi nu a t» withthe swimming trnne. H nm oo.it-ing f'ii La * M* a*i ? *»«n n:; htclub shown.Rem C*offlt;tt n ass^t u * t** th*nothing hlt;’ said. We do it it • oiod be foolish fortatRnlike California oi New (r Illinois to legalize gambl*F would rum their economy•»* think its all right for abbe v it h a 1 *»t of resoi t trad*Nevada “Reider, Wisconsin's Oldest Fireman, DiesWarden^ Prepare For Enforcement During Deer Shoottar4111 tR*hafitIII])*h• 1 #Flamingo i * i-i« »it1ni;i-(•hi?.* - aitI■ hi } ! O f t ft? MlReds Had Aerial Supply Line But Used No PlanesCompany will obsetvf ifc -Atith an* t iv* rsary, doing husin* - on the same sit*’ st lected b\ it - h?uuti*Though Mr and Mrs Philipp are cone, thev are remembi'H'd hv Mitv ■ ~ ^and Mrlt; (’am. who still 1 i\« acro-thi street ftom th*‘ gi *’**nh«»us* ^ Tiiffiugh it'' 50 vears thf4 floralmmefitnpanv has constanti\ * xpatuied Five vears aftei th* \ were estab-» Or11sbed. Mi and Mrs Philipp added a f‘i *nd greenhouse, a lt;\on\ a barn and .i small potting shed On !*■lt;1. 1910 fire damaged much **f th*l uilding The follow ng umnu ? th** couple rebuilt, adding a thirdgreenhouse.Mr. Philipp sold the business to his daughter and son-m-lav. Mi and Mrs Arthur M Forth, on Jan 1. 1928 Since 1931. they have added a new store, show house and two more greenhouses.Mm Forth recalls th* difficult!*la i parents underwent in opt i at -.i t a floral business during tho^e * at ]\ days \ big pfobb’m wav to k* ep the greenhouse warm enough1• t 1 (dll*1* d th* i row a i with mfor-n *»?. heat and In ht ei ntrol and on posit ion. \ n on* ^t and inl'*»t* l wllrir th* t * ale f'Utth or di-\ ersi(•ii'- m the day * ■ Theyiooi * piofit*hif‘ in th*- downtowncrsi!io \‘ hu h attract i * « \ * . ouudI • ’ lt;f i *the cifm kff»l a ? n« * ofxath1 tenr* ■'* a i ch is tl* t actsuf-h!]|I * I i vlt; 1* Is florist need notbecause ho can not m IIhis t lower * that bloom onh.ccitain pt riod Iiistead the blo*»n*?ng *( flowc-rv* tan be euulat-* i t la-at at;d In ht t»» \)\ ovide* i a periodic oi stf ady demand mthf'mum . l*»t example, ran* made to bloom 12 months of ...e year.Mt Philipp died Jam 21. 1919 H* i 1 tishano lollowed in death *»n No\ 19. 1932 Thf Fortlm' daugh-t* lt;con oi im‘ th* familvM thud ienci atom in the floral businessForth Floral will hold open Ion* thi'* wi'ek-end beginningBiggest n « a.«-v maktIt *it'iti' tli* duble hCTI it ■ «a I Ii rita \By TOM STONE C S SEVENTH DIVISIONHF NHQU NRTKRS Korea (A TheKorean R* ils had an ingenious aerial supply system that swung hug*but k* L *»f food and supplies ovet lofty mountains to troops lb miles away.It i a * I* * 11 ically o) •« i ated clt;'i •* .»* - • n I , th, it i a 11 i*-il enoughstuff t«» keep thousands of soldierseating every day.The Mipply end of the revolvingcable syif r was taken by anAn ■ i ilt; iii patrol Tuesday about 10■ *■ pfpmiles (-a t of Oungsun. a small set-tlm* i t ? ' ar a t(‘ser\ i»ii and wnre-hmis* ^ in northeast Kon a.The opeialoi was captured andt*? of supplies Wf“if- contiM'ated Ti**-\ iin I id*‘d 100 tons nt nee. 100 tons o! (ii led fish. 100 tons «»t soy b* atm. 2a t*»n.s of nitrate. 10 tons ot barley, tin** tons of tea and twotons of rope.A m * ond patrol went *ft*-r th*^ 11. • • •» i .1 * u' i o l t h«- * •«»n \1 * - y o i \ -ti m fait fumi th* Reds had abandoned positions there.Capt F X Anderson. «*1 Lawton. Okla flew from one end *»1 th*coi \* \ *i system !*' the other He reported: ‘‘The rlt;»nvevor resi tnbl*‘d tb(»se itltei resorts to carry skua s to ♦ ■ h« top «»t Ih» run. but thesi* wt if alot bigger.“The towers, which look like oil del l it ks W* r*' spaced about a00 yard'' apart and were perched on lull tops The buckets rode alongabove the tree tops.’Andeison estimated that each bucket extended from revolving cables would “hold at least 100 gallonsAn intelligence officer in divisionla adtpiai tei s said the conveyor ap-pai eiitly was intended originally to hail lumber across the mountains Anderson said the conveyor extended north through enemy ter-itory for several miles, then turn-ti west and followed the southhanks of the Ungi to another resei -von northwest of Pungsan.1 he intelligeiuu' officer said the conveyor had been in operation until it was captured by the Americans.One high ranking officer at di-l^visinn headquarters said:It looks like some of thoseNorth Korean soldiers vv ill go hungry now/*noon a n d extending tl i on n Sunday The t * * i« and show house will have many color*f d flovvf r displays, including Sfme that will be flown in from the vv • 4 t ntl : and Haw an p»i thf* oc-i.hi •?’. Favoi wib b* distributedthi *ties»• i von*is inv itedt*» at 1« 'aiAlthough the hotel pa t of the entf * prise ? **w makf 41 a pri'fit th*i* vtau’ i! 4 dof ' not N*»i does th*'night club which runs a bill of S10.POO p. S12 u*M» w « * k 1 \ f«»t so* h* nt* rtainerf F the Hit/ Rt«»thi i Spik* J* ’ » t • • i H*'i n* and Fiatikie Lait * Mat th* food andsb.*»vvs p v «»ff b\ helping to in re ('list**tv* ' - t«' th* e.i• mg tabl* -Fight y p* r*‘Ut «*f tin * at * * ta m-n ilt; * n t '»• k* ' * **m* ( « ?n (alif**tniaand O' p« r c**nt *»f them drive «'VeiIt s 300 -i i|* ot about fix# hours f i *'? - 1,* \ m ♦ i * Nat v« N • v ad a n lt;ar* n*'t * a* «»ui aged to piav thegames.II#' md th* Las \’rga lt;'pfMat*'is observed a hands off policy or, th* ( a 11 f * ? i nia ; a *}osit ion t«» U'gal-i,» gar bliai vlt;-t* d w ? u Tu* s-dav s election *• -l* pit* i*’tott' that we fm.mc*xi- on * *»1 the oppo it on to the bill.CongratulationsTO THEForth Floral CompanyON YOl’R50th Anni versa ryIt Has Been a Pleasure to Serve YouUnited Bulb CompanyWholesale Bulb GrowersMOUNT CLEMENS. MICHIGANWHITEWATER V W R 'Billy)Hi, who was believed to • Wisconsin’s oldest active : f fot e hilt; rot it crncnt laddied Thursday.organized the fit -1 bucket more than 70 vears« ft*h* iv edir*’ (1* t»artment’i 19 veai ' H* w a chieftl Whitev iter a* •.( i i» g* foi 4v* ;nThf' com inr d(»er s(*alt;Nov 18 will be moi« close) cun« rvisf-d that' any d* * be a* Wisconsin history with an mented warden fore* ft**d t ei titrate on thf' jobs of h* hunter^ and r-nfot cim th* * .Vat ion laws.Final pt'paratio’^ 1 ivem ad* for poli* m« 4 h* i♦ # »with special emphasis on ,ani/atnn in w f ^l* ? n W m 1 if \ «int ili* gal huntn.* 1 \'m bv non*? ♦ Md* nt lHin:**mI iIn paM (If MI VIUK('IlfoneirctxdnfuttonIn theForth Floral Companynn vmir50th Anniversary Max MonblattAMERICAN BULB COMPANYChicago. IlinoisonaraTO THEForth Floral Companyin50 Years of ProgressWe wish you every success• •with your open house and best wishes for the future.Northern States Floral ServiceCut FlowersFlorist’s Supplies26111 Fast Franklin Avenue 1 INNFAPOLIS. MINN FStTAM*»n wardens had to spend much of •h*iir time at the hard physical la ■ mi o| salvaging dead deei Munt-. is who found that thev had -hot illegal d(*er I* ft th*- animal where they fell and went on to look for I* gal targets It va* a big job for ” ardens to find thes* dead lt;n-iinals and drag them to the high-\ ays where they could b* salvag-♦ d This veai a huntci is entitled to take any deer ht- may shootJust how many deer ware shot illegally and left in th* /ood* inI «past reasons IS matte? nfjcetm * but it i (,*? tain ti e « ? dfof them wen* found Th* oidv .»« tuni record r- thlt; non h*a f d* ••? salvaged Ward* n lt;li al!!lt; dally k ill* lt;1 *i«*« ( o tword«? in 1915 1.702 m 1910 1947 1.037 m 19ta md H/la hen an ai t h 11* *|. # • ivaih'd Th* r *• probablv some lost dee? this v (1 rt a i n that \« ■ a rd* ? th* tonnagf t»f venion•171Mhilio u»I*hivoods that th* v did in pa ■ •« * *to tilt'ora(»n theiromimmj50th AnniversaryIt is with sincere congratulations to a finefirm on their fiftysuccessful years in tlieFlorist business.Joseph Foerster CoWHOLESALE FLORISTS626 So. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO. ILLINOISV an ZonnevehlBULB GROWERS EXPORTERS SASSENHE1M. HOLLANDOn November 11th anil November 1 .’th 1950. The I'orth Flora?C'ompany commemorates the 50th \nniverxar of their husiness on the same location in Rhinel. nder, Wisc onsinWe sincerely congratulate The f orth I loral Company with this very important event and do hope their business will he carried on in the same prosperous way as heretoforeWe are proud of the fatt that w ** have had the pleasure to supply Holland Hulhs to The I orth I loral i ompany tor over !5 vears. to our mutual satisfaction.We have always admired their straight forward v\ y o f d i —^ business and enjoy their friendship and courtesy on our annual visits.With sincere congratulations and best wishes for the futureSincerely,Van Zonneveld Company Bv John Van Zonneveldon (j raYf tulationdto theFORTH FLORAL COOn Their50th AnniversarySenate Crime Hunters To Probe into WestWASHINGTON (4V- The Senatecrime investigating committee has scheduled a scries of western hearing nt \t week in its search lor new links m the national tieups of rae-keteers and gamblers.(Moscd door sessions will be hold in Las Vegas, Nev.. Nov. 15; in Los \ngelo. Nov. 1(1-17 and in San Francisco on Nov. 18.Chairman Kefauver (H-Tenni said th*' names of w itnesses will not be made public in advance.Links between west coast erim- ’ inal operations and gangsters in other parts of the nation already j , have been uncovered by the com* ^ m it tee’s investigations in Chicago, Miami and New York. Kefauversaid.*Indian Boy, 11, Killed by TrucktrNEOPIT i/Pi — Sylvester Kaqua-tosh, Jr., 11. was killed Thursday w hen he was struck by a loguinfitruck in front of his home.The truck driver, Merrill Lyons,Keshena, told authorities the youth was playing in a driveway and darted into the road in front of the ^ vehicle Tiie accident occurred, on ^ tiie Menominee Indian reservation.On your many years of service to the garden needs ofRhinelander.It has been a pleasure to work with you as a ScottDealer and to have your fine store as headquarters for beautiful lawns.» to • I %LAWN CARE PRODUCTSSCOTTSONSMARYSVILLE, OHIOHAS BEEN MOST PLEASANT AND ENJOYABLE TO SERVE YOU FROM OUR GREENHOUSES, AND WE WISH YOU MANY MORE SUCCESSFUL YEARS TO COME.HHHOLTON and HUNKEL COMI’AN'lGROWERS WHOLESALERS OF FINE FLOWERSMILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN