MCVIfW or U S WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 I M. E S T COIDUSDA EXTENDING 'GRAIN STORAGE OFFER|crops; corn, sorghum and wheat -from the 1961 crops, and corn, and wheat from the 1960 crops.DEATHSBritish Bosses UrgedOVII) A. MARTIN-COOL fnmWn7) J LOWEST TEMPERATURES V M r^/, »lt; CLOUD FORECAST \ WHENRY MEINERTZHenry (Dewey) Meinertz, 73.1 formerly of La Crosse, died Tuesday, March 24, in a MadL son hospital.Burial will be at the Grandl Army Home, King, Wis.He is survived by two brothers, Paul of La Crosse and Peter of Caledonia, Minn., and three sisters, Mrs. Car)WE ATH E R rpTQC AST £} SHOWERS [S»l SNOWWEATHER OUTLOOKSnow and snow flurries are indicated for parts of the central plains, as well as the lower Great Lakes region. Minimum temperature forecast includes; Seattle 30, Los Angeles 43, Denver 10, Duluth 7, Chicago 27, New Orleang 64, New York 35. Miami 68.—UPI Telephoto.rr’Pittsville. (Maryann Koson) vak formerly of La Crosse)” „ WHITEHALL. WIS. NEENAH, WIS.«in! M.rch ?* 6 Tfi-County Memorial Hospital Theda Clark Hospital [ I -1-. J- March 17. son to Mr. andi March 19, daughter. Stacey- .. Mrs. Raymond Pietrek, Inde- Leigh, to Mr. and Mrs. Danielpendence. ISquier. Combined Locks. (JeanMarch 18, daughter to Mr. Connell; both parents formerly and Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Inde-of La Crosse) pendence.March 21,.daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Trum Olson, Whitehall.March 21, daughter to Mr. March 22, daughter to Mr. and,and Mrs, Richard A. Walters,;Mrs Lyga, Independ-,1722 Bainbridge St. lt;Patricia |ence-Gifford) MAUSTON, WIS.i« , Memorial Hospitalp March 15, daughter, CathleenMarch 22, son to Mr and Ann t0 Mr and Mrs R0berlMrs. Bernard Getter. 522 Sum- Novak Mauston. (Corrine Fos.( Janice Pettinger) sum, formerly of Onalaska: No-grain sealed in farm storage. It jQ Hjre Older Women- (ASBociMwa Kres« rarra wnwri says the reseal program en-ih WASHINGTON (AP) - The courages the holding of grains- LONDON, (AP) - British ■f‘ Agriculture Department an- particularly feed graii\s — on bosses were urged Monday to •pounced Monday it will give the farms where they eventually'hire women 60 and over for ^farmers a chance to earn up-are consumed. | their office staffs.«• wards of $100 million during the It also is essential, the de-i “Compared with the dizzying53 next 12 months for continuing to partment says, to promote de-i procession of young girls pass-store surplus grains on their centralized storage for disaster; ing through secretarial and typ-■ farms. and defense reasons. posts, a fit and capable;; The grain is about 900 million The reseal program will not!woman of 60 is a very rock of|(Emma) Hilke and Mrs. Reu-bushels of wheat, corn, sorghum be offered on 1959-crop wheat stability.” said a report from!ben (Gertrude) Selbo, both of3 grain, oats and barlev on which and corn, 1960-crop grain sorg-lthe National Corporation for La Crosse, and Mrs. Herman» the department has made price hum and 1961-crop barley and Care of Old People. j(Margaret) Stingl of Milwaukee.4 support loans to growers. The oats. As a normal practice, the J] department is offering to extend older crops are periodically ; m; these loans another year. dropped from the program to;Growers extending loans will lessen the possibilities of deter-eam storage payments of 14 ioration and to put such grain in cents a bushel on all grains ex- a position to be moved into cept oats, where the rate will be markets before losses occur. !10 cents Covered by the reseal pro-;The department has followed gram will be farm-stored corn,: a policy for years of extending wheat, barley, grain sorghum price support loans to keeD and oats from the 1963 and 1962Yemeni Chief Gets Treatment In MoscowLONDON. (AP) - Marshal! Abdullah Al-Sallal, president of the Yemen republic, will stay | ion in Moscow for medical treat-; ment and rest, Moscow radio1 reported today.He has been in the Soviet Union on an official visit which; |was to have ended Monday. 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