The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota (2024)

Stock Prices WINONA MARKETS at snorts i by PRODUCE CHICAGO (Jl CUSDA) Live WITT OOMPAKT 1 P.M. New York It Thurfy, Jum U. 193 WINONA DAILY NEWS The Daily Record: gvWNO at 4V.M. and 11:43 poultry barely steady on bens, about steady on the balance: re Weather OTHER TEMPERATURES Hih Lew Prec. Bemidji 68 48 Duluth 68 46 Boston, clear 79 70 Chicago, clear 85 59 Denver, clear 86 61 Stock Market Mixed, Active NEW YORK (.

The stock mar NEW YORK UP) I p.m. Stocks: Bttymg nous ars from a a a. ta jbb. Monday through radayj a-h. ta oo Saturdays.

ceipts 614 coops (Wednesday 1084, Intl Paper 134 Thawa uotaUea apply as of day. 119.000 lb); f.o.b. paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 19-20; light hens 17-18: broilers or frvers Jones 46 4 Ken'cott 426V4 AS Bvtotk arrtvlag after ctostag ttmo will bo ii op. cared for. wwighed aad priced the following following morning.

Lor'lrd 18 Des Moines, clear 84 60 22-23; old roosters 15-16; capon- ket turned mixed and more active Minn MM 73Vi At Winona General Hospital WEDNESDAY Admissions Mrs. Albin Giemza, 614 E. 2nd Detroit, cloudy 80 56 early this afternoon. as 23 cents biahert ettes over 4 27-28; under 4 Minn 13 Helena, clear 88 50 Prices of leading stocks fluctu Mon Chm 44 ated within a range of around a Mon Dk 24 Indianapolis, cloudy 85 65 Kansas City, cloudy 90 68 Los Angeles, clear 88 66 CHICAGO USDA) Po point Mont Wrd 78 St. THURSDAY JUNE 28, 1956 Two-State Deaths Ricky William Gusa PLAINVIEW, Minn.

(Special) Private graveside services were conducted for Ricky William Gusa, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gusa of near St Charles, at Greenwood Prairie Cemetery June 19, the Rev. W. J.

Brown He was born June 14 at 6t. Elizabeth's Hospital, Wabasha, and died June 17. Mrs. C. W.

Gilman MABEL, Minn. (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. C. W. Gil-man, Minneapolis, a former rest- tatoes new stock arrivals 312; on Earlier the market was declin Nat Dy Pr 39 Louisville, cloudy 87 71 strictly meat typ aAttttonal 23 cents fst bogs diseounLeo.

SO cents per hundred weight. Gd wags, barrewa aad gilts l-le 14 MV1J 73 ia20 15 74-14-23 200-23 if 3 22 155-14 3S 1350-11 13 270-jn 24 WIS 200-S2 14S-14S 0-3 U.7S-14.CS No Am Av 89 track 117; total U.S. shipment 464; supplies moderate; demand good; market steady on whites, strong Nor Pac 424 Memphis, cloudy 92 70 Miami, rain 87 74 Milwaukee, clear 79 50 ing as steels led the lower trend after failure to reach a strike-averting compromise. The steels improved a little, although they were still lower, after it was announced negotiations would re Nor St Pw 96 en reds; carlot track sales; washed 100 lb California lone Norw Airl 17. Penney 94 Mr whites 7.00-7.25.

Phil Pet 494 Pure Oil 444 Winona Deaths Mrs. J. G. Jenson Mrs. J.

G. Jenson, 76, former Winona County resident, died Tuesday at a hospital at Mesa. Ariz. She had been in the hospital about a month. Born March 14, 18S0.

the former Ann Hermanson. she was married to Jens Jenson Nov. 15, 1905, and lived in Canada most of her married life. They moved to Arizona last year. Surviving are: Her husband: two sisters.

Mrs. John L. (Bertha) 01-ness. Peterson, and Mrs. Marie Swanson.

Owen, a brother, Martin, Winona; a foster brother, Henry Johnson. Winona, and several nephews and nieces. Funeral services were held today at Mesa. William F. Mueller Funeral services for William F.

Mueller, Winona Rt. 2. were held at 2:30 p. m. today at Breitlow Funeral Home, the Rev.

Norman Lindloff. pastor of Wilson Luther sume this afternoon. Bethlehem was off around a point. Republic and Youngstown Radio Crp Paul, clear 77 53 New Orleans, cloudy 92 71 New York, clear 86 67 Oklahoma City, cloudy 93 65 Omaha, clear 82 60 Phoenix, cloudy 103 82 Portland, Ore 79 46 St Louis, cloudy 89 69 Salt Lake City, clear ..91 53 NEW YORK Vh I USD A Dressed poultry: Turkeys weak; squabs about steady; ducks steady Turkeys, fresh, ice packed, fry Rep Steel 45H Sheet 8c Tube cut their earlier Rey Tob 54 Rich Oil 794 er-roasters 6-10 lbs 35 -36; young dent of Mabel, were held Wed Abbott 42 Allied Ch 112 Allied Sirs 48 A His Chal 34 Amerada 107 Am Can 43 Am Mtrs 6 Am Rad 21 Anac Cop 73 Armco SU 57 Armour 20 Beth Steel 152 Boeing Air 88 Ca se I 11 Celanese 15 Ches 63 CMSPP 20 Chi NW 22 Chrysler 64 Cities Svc 65 Comw Ed 40 Cons Ed 46 Cont Can 47 Cont Oil 122 Deere 26 Douglas 78 DowChem 76 du Pont 211? East Kod 91 Firestone 84 Gen Elec 60 Gen Foods 6 Gen Mtrs 45 Goodrich 79 Goodyear 72 GtNorRy 41 Greyhound 15 Homestk 33 Inland Sit 83 Intl Harv 34 Ford Mtr 56 Sears Roe 31 Vi hens 8-10 lbs 36-37: voune toms nesday at 1:30 p.m. at Lake wood Chapel, Minneapolis.

Burial was 22-24 lbs 45-46. San Diego, clear 80 64 losses to fractions. U. S. Steel remained a bit less than a point off.

Aluminum Ltd. rose close to two points. Reynolds Metals, Alcoa and Kaiser Aluminum advanced well over a point apiece. 270-m 14 0-14 3 aoO-23 14 00-I4 5 230-244) 11 73-14 00 O-404) 1)00-1173 40S-45 13 34M14 5-0 12.00-1250 tsrs 43 down 7 73 4MHTP This and snftntshed dtocoaated CALVCft The veal market to steady. Top ebaie if ot Choice 17 so-1 ft Good 1SAO-14 Commercial so good 11 00-14 Utility lvil.4w Boner and cans OS-down CATTLE The catO market la steady.

Drvfed atoars nd yssroogs Chotc to prim 17 f-lf 3d Good to choice IS 00-17 0 Comm. so good 11.00-13 OS Ctlltty UN-UM Shell Oil tnk Sine Oil 65V4 Soc Vac 58 San Francisco, clear 97 58 in Lakewood Cemetery. She was the wife of the Rev CHICAGO Wheat No 1 Seattle, clear 72 49 St Brands 39 C. W. Gilman, a former pastor of DAILY RIVER BULLETIN hard 2.06.

Corn No 2 yellow 1.53 Oats sample grade heavy St Oil Cal 51 the Mabel and Newburg Methodist churches. She is survived by her Flood Stag 24-hr. Stage Today Chg, St Oil Ind 60 white 69; No I extra heavy white 73-74; sample grade extra heavy white 74. Russell Schneider, 502i E. 4th St.

Clara Torgerson. 556 Zumbro St. Discharges George Duffy, Minnesota City. Miss Louise Sutherland, 270 Center St. Mrs.

Anna Arnoldy. Rolling-stone. Mrs. Leona McNally, 468 S. Baker St.

Mrs. Garlan Polus and baby. Sugar Loaf. Mrs. Gerald Schultz and baby, 700 E.

4th St. Mrs. Erling Nelson and baby, Sugar Loaf. Baby Boy Brownell. St.

Charles. OTHER BIRTHS STOCKTON, Mina. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen D.

Jonsgaard, a daughter June 27 at St. Ann's Hospital, La Crosse. Jonsgaard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jonsgaard.

Rushford, and his wife's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rose. Witoka. PICKWICK, Minn.

(Special Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Nagle, a son June 24 at St, Ann's Hospital, La Crosse. CHICAGO, 111. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Maurer, a son June 25. Mrs.

Maurer is the former Mary Lou Nctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nett, 377 E. King St. St Oil NJ 58 Stud Pack 7 Sunray 25 husband and one daughter.

Mrs Louis Gulbranson, Minneapolis. John Coss Soybean oil 12-; soybean Red Wing 14 5.8 Dam 4, T.W 6.0 Dam 5. T.W 4.3 Dam 5-A, T.W. 3.5 meal 58.50-59.00. Swift Co 45 Barley nominal: malting choice KELLOGG, Minn.

(Special) Texas Co 64 It- J-t-t WINONA 13 6.6 .1 1.30-40; feed Oryfed heifers Choice to prim Good choice Comm. good 11.09-IS Of uu cai tz'i Un Pac 34 Funeral services for John Coss, 72, Superior, a former Kel Dam 6, Pool 8.1 Dam 6, T.W 6.2 Ctiltty 11.00-12 Of Rub 50Vi NEW YORK fUSDA) Butter steady; receipts logg resident who died June 7 at Dakota 8.1 .1 Cows Swedish Hospital. Minneapolis, of Dam 7, Pool 9.7 .2 Steel 58 West Un 19 prices unchanged. cancer after hospitalization of one Cheese steady; receipts 386,000: Westg El 52 Dam 7, T.W 5.0 La Crosse 12 6.8 Tributary Streams prices unchanged. Wlworth 45 Wholesale egg prices steady to Commercial II 00-12 4 Ctiltty loo-ll a Conner a ratter 7 00-14 as alls Bologna 00-11 00 Commercial 011 Light taia S.4V LAMBS The lamb market is stesdy.

Choic prim If fMMip Good to choir 15 dun and ntuity I.M-14 Yng 92 IB Mach 490 firm; receipts 21,300. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales.) Chippewa at Durand 5.5 J2 Trempealeau at Dodge 2.4 1.6 Black at Neillsville 8.3 .7 Black at Galesville 5.2 2.3 La Crosse at W. Salem 1.9 week, were held June 9 at Superior Lutheran Church, the Rev. C. W.

Smith officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery there. Born Sept. 3, 1884. at Muscatine, Iowa, he married Elsie Cereal in 1916 at Superior and resided there until 1954 when his wife died.

He then moved to Minneapolis and lived with his son-in-law New York spot quotations. GRAIN Boeing gained around a point while Douglas and United Aircraft were up fractionally. Motors, however, were still showing minus signs. New York Central gained close to a point and Southern Railway was off around a point U. S.

Treasury bonds improved slightly. LIVESTOCK socth st. ratx SOUTH ST. PAUL UK 4 LSDA CmtO calve 1.000: slangntor steers aad betters generally steady to weak, few extremes XS cents lower; cows about steady; average to high notes 1473-pound slaughter steers 20.75; good and chotc steers and yearlings OO-X) SO; good and raoico heifers 20 00; average to high choice around SCO lbs M-M: standard steers and heifers commercial cows 12.54-11 0U: ntiltt 11.50-12.00: cutters and utility bulls I1.50-15.50; commercial and good 13.00-14 vealers steady: good and choice 14. OO-II OO; high choice and prime 19 OO; good and chotc alaughter Cfitves 14 0-1 00: stocker and feeder classes steady; ano-dium and good stork steers 14 00-1( 00; good 475-pound Itetfer calves 14 50.

Hogs 7.0O0; barrows arid gilts fully steady: sows steady to strong: mixed lots U.S. No. 1. and l0-2S0-poun4 barrows and gilts 14 scstterlng 16.73: some Nos. and nogs 17.4; barrows sod gilts over 244 lbs ta small supply; 140-lta lbs mixed for weight and grade 14 50-16 50; sows 1150-1 50; few lightweight sows upward to 13 75-14 00; feeder pigs steady; (uod and 14 50-1530.

Sheep 300: native spring lambs 94) cents to SI OO higher: other classes includes mid western: mixed col Root at Houston 6.1 MINNEAPOLIS I Wheat re an Church, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry N'eitzke. Edwin and Clarance Belter, Carl Bergmann. Robert Schewe and Henry Block.

Mrs. John Lovas Funeral services for Mrs. John Lovas, 170 Gould were held at 10 a.m. today at St. Mary's Church, the Rev.

Raymond J. Snyder officiating. The St. Mary's Rosary Society was honor guard at the church and burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Eugene and Robert Lovas, Winona, and Steve, John, William and Carl Papp, Milwaukee. Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. John Papp, Mrs. Steve Papp and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Papp and family, Carl Papp and family, William Papp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Horvat and family, Milwaukee, and Mrs, Helen Papp, Milwaukee. ors: extras 4S-50 lbs) 38-39; extras medium 33-34; standards Ciood to choice 0.

4 0 CtiU aad MtiUty 2 OS- 1M B4.Y STATE tsTLUXG CO. Root at Hokah 40.2 -f .1 ceipts today 132: year ago 135: large 33-35; dirties 31-32; checks RIVER FORECAST (From Hastings to Gurttnbtrg) rte voter -A Cram and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob trading basis unchanged; prices higher; cash spring wheat ba 27-31. Hours: a.m.

to 4 Closed Saturdays I Whites: extras (48-50 lbs) 39-40; sis. No 1 dark northern 2.27- extras large (45-48 lbs) 38-39; ex There will be a slight fall above Lake Pepin, with only minor changes in the Mississippi River level elsewhere, with the excep 2.30; spring wheat 1 cent pre Municipal Court WINONA ert Leibbrand. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coss, Kellogg, and was a carpenter by trade.

He is survived by three daugh mium each pound over 58 lbs; tras Urge (45-48 lbs) 37-38; extras medium 34-36. spring wheat 1 cent- discount tion of a slight rise from Genoa each pound under 58 lbs; pro CHICAGO Lfv Chicago Mer Parking deposits of $1 each were forfeited by John Tweedy, Mrs. William Kueffner, Blanche K. 1 northern aprtng wheat No. northern spring wheat I No.

north! ra spring whest 1 N. 4 northern sprang wheat 1.01 No. 1 bard winter wheat l.t fim. 1 iy 1 01 FBOEDTEBT MALT co*kPOBATlOJf Closed Saturdays! New hariry No. 1 ti No.

1 ST N. l-! N. 4 K. to Dam 10 beginning' Saturday. The Black River at Galesville tein premium 12-16 per cent 2.29 will rise a foot to a foot and a Hunter, Morton Schroeder, Mrs No 1 hard Montana winter 2.26 cantile Exchange: Butter steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged: receipts 1.590,000 93 AA score 58.75; 92 A 58.75; 90 56.25; half at Durand and also at Gales Walter Ryan, Robert Steffen, Hal Leonard Music (on 2 counts).

ville. Other small tributaries will fall. The lower Wisconsin River Minn. S.D. No 1 hard winter 2.22-2.29.

89 54.75; cars 90 56.75; 89 55.5. Mrs. R. C. Chnstianson and Mrs.

R. Schuh, for meter violations. will rise slowly the next two days Durum 60-64 lbs selected 2.60- Top was SI7.SS, 23 coots from Wednesday and 73 cents for the woe. Eggs steady; wholesale buying and Robert Steffen for overtime 2.63; 60 lbs or better 2.55-2.60; Steers said steady to 25 cents high. prices unchanged to higher; re 57-59 lbs 2.47-2.58.

r. better grades scoria the advance. ters, Mrs. Lester (Madelyn) Anderson, Chicago; Mrs. George (Shirley) Minor, Connecticut, and Mrs.

Robert (Jeanette) Leibbrand, Minneapolis three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Etta) Hubbard, Kellogg, and Mrs. Sophia Eutsler and Mrs. El vie. Lund, both of La Crosse; two brothers.

Carl Coss, Minneapolis, and Fred Coss, Frederick, and six grandchildren. Roy (Jack) Anderson PLAINVIEW, Minn. Roy (Jack) Anderson, 66, a lifelong resident of this area, died Wednesday at Ft Snelling Hospital after an illness of about six months. ceipts 11.700; per cent A WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Wednesday Corn No 2 yellow 1.43-1.46. Oast No 2 whtie 61-63; No 3 35.00; mixed 35.00; mediums 31.50; VS.

standards 31.50; dirties 29.25; parking. The address of Jack Quinn, who appeared in municipal court here Tuesday is 353 E. Wabasha St, not 352 E. Wabasha St, as previously reported. 11:20 a.m.

Carpolis and three white 584-62; No 2 heavy white checks 28.00; current receipts barges, upstream. No 3 heavy white 62- steady; choice to prim native spring lambs small lotos good and choice 19.00-22 00: old crop shorn lambs mostly good IS 00-14 OO; cull to choir shorn slaughter owe 2 00-4 00; good and choice old crop ewe lambs on replacement account 17.00-1(30. CTUC4GO CHICAGO 01 Butcher bogs sold stesdy to 23 cents higher aad sows mostly steady in fairly active dealings today. Heifers also were stesdy to 23 ents ap. Cow sold steady to 23 cents higher.

Bulls were mostly 23 eenia kigber. Spring lambs sold 3 cents to fl.Ot higher. Sheep toft soring lamb active. 3 cents So tl-00 higher: slaughter sheep steadyt balk goad to prim apprlng lambs 21.00-M SO; most eull to low good grades 15 00-20 00; occasional light can 14 and below: call to chotc shorn slaughter wo S.eO-4-30. 50.

1:20 p.m. Manitou and Kes 64. trel and five barges, upstream. The American Bible Society dis Barley, bright and straw col Today or stained feed 84- 6:25 a.m. Codrington and two tributed 14,918.353 volumes of Scripture in 1955.

96. barges, downstream. Rye No 2 1.15-1.18. Flax No 1 3.35. STOLEN PROPERTY Born April 1, 1890, in Zumbro Township, he received his schooling in Pleasant Prairie.

He farmed in the Plainview area all his life CHICAGO tff) High Low Close Storage eggs Metal, Wood Barney Stolpa, 856 2nd St, told police Wed and was a resident of Plainview Sep 38.63 37.80 38.10 Oct 39.25 38.45 38.75 nesday that a sheet of corrugated steel, a galvanized tub and some wood was taken from his back NOV 39.25 38.55 38.80 Dec 39.10 38.50 38.7S ser and family, Galesville, and Mrs. Anna Kronenbush, Min-neiska. Frank B. Ladner Frank B. Ladner, 83, former Red Wing businessman and the father of Mrs.

Helen Lilla, 823 W. Wabasha St, died at St John's Hospital, Red Wing, Tuesday night Born in Hanover, Germany. July 25, 1872, he came to St Paul and then Red Wing. Ladner was involved in various businesses, first a wholesale and retail liquor business with a brother, and then only the retail part of it Following World War he operated a grocery until his semi-retirement in 1929. Until a few years ago he was an elevator operator at the Red Wing Shoe Co.

He is surwied by his wife, four 13 years. He was a World War I veteran. He is survived by four brothers, Mott. Hammond; Linn, Rochester, and Percy and Ray, both of South Troy, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Lord.

South Troy, and Mrs. Peter Krueger, Rochester. Funeral arrangements are in Symford Wilma Funeral services for Symford Wilma were held at 10:30 a.m. today at St Stanislaus Church, the Rev. Roy Literski celebrating the solemn requiem high Mass.

The Rev. Bennet Pendis, O.P assisted a3 deacon and the Rev. Robert A. Kilbridge as sub-deacon. Burial was in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas Datta, Franklyn Bilder, Theodore Schima, William Busse, John Prochowici and Francis Losin-ski. Mrs. Anna Theis Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Theis were held at 9 a.m.

today at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Hale officiating at the solemn requiem high Mass.

The Rt. Rev. George Speltz assisted as deacon and the Rev. Joseph McGinnis as sub-deacon. Burial was in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ernest Theis, Albert Cisewski, Ernest Schultz. Albert Theis, Paul No-witzki and Andrew Theis. Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Brish-ke and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Theis and daughter, Kathleen, and Anna Theis, Madison, Mrs. Fred Yarolimek and Janice, Dresbach; Mr. and Mrs.

George Michael and son, Bruce; Mrs. Mabel Hoyft and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rinn, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Schles- Jan 38.00 38.00 38.00 St Charles to Host 140 Foreign Students complete. ST. CHARLES. Minn. The SL Charles Lions Club will entertain a group of 140 foreign students at Gerhard Hanson WHITEHALL.

Wis. (Special) Gerhard Hanson, 71, Lampson, died a picnic July 5 as part of their stay in Rochester July 3-6. This group does not include the 31 who of a heart attack at a Superior hospital Tuesday evening. left from Winona Wednesday. yard Tuesday night.

Car La Crosse police informed authorities here that a 1954 blue Chevrolet was stolen at La Crosse Wednesday. The 2-door automobile has Minnesota license plates IM2578. Houston County Road Contract to Roverud HOUSTON. Minn. The Roverud Construction Spring Grove, has been awarded a $74,201 contract for applying crushed rock base and road-mixed bituminous surfacing to 6.2 miles of State Aid Road 4 between a point 2.8 miles northwest of Yucatan and the junction with Highway 76, two miles south of Houston, the State Department of Highways announced today.

Work is paid for with matched county and federal aid secondary road funds. Funeral services will be at The picnic at Whitewater State daughters, one son, 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Park will be held from 11 a. in to 5 p. m.

A dance has been Funeral services will be held at planned lor that evening for the 9 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph's exchange students and their teen age hosts and hostesses. Spooner Friday afternoon. Mr.

Hanson was born Feb. 3, 1885, in Fly Creek, Town of Pigeon, son of N. A. Hanson and wife. A resident of Lampson for many years, he is survived by one son, Alfred Hanson, Chicago; three daughters, Mrs.

John C. (Stella) Johnson, Whitehall, Miss Lillie Hanson, Chicago, and Mrs. Bar- The students will arrive in Ro chester July 3 as part of a 22- Church, the Rev. Durham Ryan officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at Ferrin's Mortuary Thursday afternoon and evening. The Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Thursday. day bus trip through the U. S.

3F (SM (Dra Pkes. Winona Driver Pays Fine for Speeding HOME STYLE Paul Bilicki. 770 W. Howard STRAWBERRY-APPLE Preserve 8-10 Lb. A vertigo Smoked Ham St, Winona, was fined $20 plus LIBBY ruloJlblnl $3.50 costs after pleading guilty in Goodview Justice court to driv.

Pkgf, 2c ney (Julia) Schachte, Superior; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Anton Hanson. Mondovi, and Olaf, Fly Creek, and three sisters, Miss Hulda Hanson. Fly Creek; Mrs. Inga Christianson. Eau Claire, and Mrs.

Clara Brager. Long Beach, Calif. His wife and a brother have died. 3S)c ing 70 miles per hour in a 50-mile Read to Eat lb 49c 24-ox. Jar zone south of Lamoille at 12:40 a.m.

today. He was arrested by Sheriffs Deputies John Jensen LIBBY'S and Elroy Balk. Mfo)finnfo) Pkg. WIENERS 3 lbs $1.00 TUNA ISc SUGAR 10 98c Paper Napkins I Buy These Bargains at Your neighborhood Grocery INDEPENDENT STORES ASSOCIATED GROCERS Minced Ham 25c Box of 60 BAMBENEK MARKET Hl-C I 429 Mankate Ave. DON'S GROCERY 2S2 East Third St.

Good view GOODVIEW FOOD MART Orange Drink Braunschrcigcr YACHT CLUB COFFEE i-ib. 3c Vac Can Q)2) SALAD BOWL Salad Dressing ot. 43 HUNT'S CATSUP Bottle. ilL GRADE AA BUTTER 62c Potato Chips Boa Qtlf CHEESE 2 68c CURTIS GROCERY 479 Mankate Ave. PAUL HAAKE A CO.

429 East BrMdway VICK'S GROCERY 474 East Sanbern St. WALTHER'S CROC 289 West Samia St. VES GROCERY 479 West Fifth St. JOSWICK'S GROCERY 350 Mankat Ave, MAYAN'S GROCERY 42S East KVnf St. LIBERTY ST.

CROC S71 Liberty St. BAB GROCERY GeWview LIB ERA'S GROCERY 444 West Pifltt St. 22)c DUANE GROCERY Lewi (ten HAFT'S GROCERY 474 West Sarnia St. MADISON GROCERY 501 West Sanborn St. ST.

CHARLES MERCANTILE CO. St. Charles WIECZOREK MARKET fU East Sanborn St. U9c KRENZKE GROCERY HECK'S lA Manhato Ave. I 400 Mankoto Fruit Market Phone 7352 403 Mankato Ave.

Ph. 36f2 FREE DELIVERY WILSON'S 6-lb. Basket WILSON'S SKINLESS ifl FRANKS 3, Bg)g) 33c NESTUE't li)D0u2 CHOCOLATE b. chips BAKER'S COCOA 30c California Cantaloupo CRACKERS Ar 35C '2 g)c Both Stores Open Evenings Froo Parking i Utlca BOB PRONDINSKI GROCERY 700 East FtMirth St. TUSHNER SUPER MARKET 101 East Third St.

PURE Ground Beef VOLKART'S MARKET SHERMAN'S GROCERY 447 Liberty St. fif West 'Fifth St. BARRACUDA BAIT All Styles GLASS CASTING ROD LEVEL WINDING REEL 50 yds. 27 lb. TEST LINE 19c Lb.

WITT'S MARKET km seta City STOCKTON MARKET Steckten IGA STORES DORN'S IGA 500 Huff St. HECK'S IGA 400 Mankato Avenue KINDT'S GROCERY ALBERT'S GROCERY 479 West Wabasha St. Geodvlew ALBRECWT'S SUPER PAIR, 90S W. Fifth St. DAREDEVIL FLASH BAIT 2 25c All for $4.95 SI mm Your Distributor of Libby's Frozen Foods PHONE 3940.

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