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TAMPAX ujQtybody Cheers iorjhaf NO BELTS. NO PADS. NO PINS, 39 King and Queen To Be Crowned Af Foley Game Miss Patricia Strain, Miss Kathleen Brick, Miss Nadine Chamberlain and Trewick are in charge of Uie activities, assisted by members of the student council. In charge of the homecoming Is the newly organized high school student council. Jay Hamernick, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Hamernick', was recently elected president of the council. Other council officers are; Rosemary Zablocki, vice-president; Dawn Wildman, secretary; and Virginia Hauck, 'Anesthetic' Robbers Sought in $40 Holdup Pelican Rapids, Minn.

(F) Otter Tail county officers today sought two men who robbed a farm home of $40 Sunday after putting a cloth believed to have held ether or some other anesthetic over the face of Mrs. Lewis Braaten. Sheriff J. C. Henkes said the men entered the home while Mrs.

Braaten cooked dinner In the absence of her husband at church. I Plastic Strips with new HQo -Super-Stick" HI-POTENCY VITAMINS MINERALS Blasts Critics featured with Miracle Vitamin B12 Taylors Falls To Host State Welfare Group Taylors Falls Taylors Falls will be the host city to the Region Five Minnesota Welfare Conference on Thursday, October 29. Featuring the conference will be a special workshop for youth outlining for them the great opportunities that await them in the profession of social work. Counties In Region Five are Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne Steams, Todd and Wright. The Benton county welfare office at Foley will be closed all day October 29 to enable office personnel to attend the conference Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m.

in the Taylors Falls High school, and a 12:15 p.m, luncheon will he held in the historic Taylors Falls Memorial community center. Speaker at the luncheon will be Mr. B. Patrick Cronin, director of Pioneer House in Minneapolis. Four workshops will be conducted from 2:15 to 3:30 with Mr.

Jarle Leirfallom, Mr, Walter Bel-liveau, Miss Lucille Quinlan and Mr. Merritt L. Brown as leaders. Each Capsule contains 11 Look Benson Says Vote Was Blow to Truman Program SA.95 LT Osco PACQUINS HAND CREAM minerals and 11 vitamins the finest capsule on the market! 100 Capsules Anderson Wildman 25c 49c New York MV-Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson says he "certainlv" disagrees that a re mm cent Democratic victory in a Wisconsin Republican congressional district stemmed from lack of con fidence in Administration farm policies. The 9th congressional district a vote is concerned, it may well indicate continued dissatisfaction with the existing farm program which the Eisenhower Administration Inherited from the Truman Administration." Declaring farm prices had been going through a "readjustment" since February 1951, Benson said: "We have been able to taper off the price drop since the present administration came into power In January.

Farm prices have dropped only 2 points since January, whereas they dropped 18 points the two preceding years." 43c FEEH-MIIUT Lge. Box Thirsty Skin needs this extra rich night cream week ago elected Lester R. Johnson as the first Democrat ever to represent, it. The loser, Republi 0-UAY COLD TABLETS 49 can Arthur Padrutt said after ward; "The results show very clearly that the farmer and the laboring man do not like the present ad BAYER nspinin 62 BoffJe of 100 Dawn Wildman find Gordian Anderson will reism over homecoming festivities In poky Friday when graduates of Foley Hiph school return i renew acquaintance and to see if coach Virg Trewick's football team can "Slug That Ugh." Attendants of the royal couple are Arta westphall, Maryett Car-En, Rosemary Zablocki. Audrey Za-wacki, Jay Hamernick, Dennis Feddema, Bud Westphall and Bill Pollard.

As in the past several years, freshman initiation will be held in conjunction with the homecoming activities. Dwijrht Scherblng, 1952 homecoming king, will crown Queen Dawn and Kinjr Gordon between halves of the Foley-Milaca football game, after which the high school band will welcome followers of the two team. The bend, under the direction of Arthur Appel, will then present a program of Stephen Foster selections, illustrated by formations. Following the game, the King and Queen and their attendants will be escorted to the high school auditorium where the Coronation Ball will be held. ministration's policies Benson.

In an interview with Er Egg Prices May Set Record This Year nest K. Lindley In Newsweek Magazine, indicated he had no Inten 54 25 Tablets ALBA-SELTZER CREAM DELIGHT tion of resigning, despite some pressure to do so, or of altering his approach to the farm price for cough CREO-MULSIOII vLDROOT your MV 1 Ben-Gay I IT Rel'' from if Pains py forScholl's' ft Z1H0-PMS I Corns Q(Ia Callouses IJV Bunions One of the questions submitted 57c 67c to Benson was: "The Democratic victory in the 9th Wisconsin con 85 SUE PHILLIPS gressional strict is widelv attrib Washington iff) Egg prices may set a record this year but should dip slightly In 1954, the agriculture department said today. A spokesman for the department said average prices for all of 1953, which cannot be computed until the end of the year, will either surpass or approach the previous high of 1951. A special "outlook" report by the uted to lack of confidence In the HIT MXATfVf MONCr can iur 1 administration farm policies. Do you agree with this?" "I certainly do not agree," replied Benson.

"So far as the farm CtM OCMCNT NIGHT CREAM "PILES Stole tty Pc? -Bel now I'd 'KZPT 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 i in hi li department also had this to ay: 1. Production of eggs and of broilers for 1953 are unlikely to be new records. But egg production next year probably will top the 1953 total. This, coupled with about the same demand, is expected to drop egg prices slightly. 2.

Broiler production in 1954 probably will show a small Increase and, if so, establish a new high total. Prices of broilers in 1954 are expected to stay close to this year's level. Peed the largest single cost Item In egg or poultry meat production-will be plentiful In 1954. The 1953 feed-grain crops, plus the large carryover of corn from previous years, will provide a larger grain-concentrate supply than has been available since 1950. However, price support programs for the feed grains are likely to Doctor Dtvioyd, Bare' jMWMrtnd ratM from mkrnt of Farm Loan Group Meets On Oct.

29 SHU? Rummage Sale Variety of Clean Clothing and miscellaneous items Including pn. laomoo Minora otatmnt denri I iln.ua Mil Ml i il it AAj II A- II patients tor Mntotr a world's hJtktf Rectal hoaptoni has heipad mflUooa. IU-ltavaa pain of pHea promote haaMng-heipa Mxfaaa fwellina-. Dfeeavar wmdatr- Liquid Tablets 37c Sponsored by Parents and Teachera Club of St. dishes, clocks Joseph's School WAITE PARK for Benefit of and New School.

furniture fol xcMrf or money haelrl In tubaa or oooas, Get Thornton Minor at oar (torn This luxurious night cream contains extra active ingredients extra lanolin and other fine emollient oils to lubricate "thirsty Bkin" more thoroughly, more quickly. See how Cream Delight softens dry ekin and smooths tiny lines and wrinkles tonight! 12 Suppositories or Ointment Tube 84c Foley The annual stockholders' meeting of the St. Cloud National Farm Loan association and the St. Cloud Produtclon Credit association will be held October 29, at the St. Cloud armory at 10 am.

At the meeting, the year's business will be reviewed and two directors will be elected for each as prevent feed prices from declining 808 St. Germain Former Karver's Store in the Northern States Power Block in 1954 to levels materially below Cavalier Cigarettes Half Carton in Vacuum Tin this year's prices. Turkey prices In early October II averaged about the same as a year earlier, although there is an eight per cent drop under the record LISTERIIIE TOOTH PASTE sociation. There will be a full day of business and entertainment, with the business portion of the meeting to be held In the morning, after it IntL number raised In 1952. 9:00 A.M.

to 9:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCT. 23 SATURDAY, OCT.

24 which a free lunch will be given to members and friends. Tom Kelly, known as the Conservation Evangelist, will speak and entertain at 1 p.m. 45c Size Tubes on Sale Osco Drug Saves you 31c 4. Wing 9 Tubes Tne Benton Busy Bees elected a new slate of officers at the October 13 meeting. FJected president was Bill Nelson.

Assisting him are Donald Johnson, vice-president; I mighty low WOODBURY Lanolin Rich James DuHnmel, secretary; Dick DuHamel, reporter. A health demonstration was given by Donald and Katherine Rahm, demonstrated ft li fy Pure Alfalfa SEED TEA HAND CREAM on "Bread Making." HIGHBALL Cslvert raised tny spirits Duane Hackett waj elected presi 'a $1.00 Jar on Sale at OSCO 0 full pound dent of the Graham 4-H club at its regular meeting October 15 at the Arnold Hackett home. DRAMA in Every Dram The quiet atmosphere of our prescription laboratory is frequently the scene of dramatic activity. For It is here that our pharmacists are often called upon to perform their professional services in situations of extreme urgency. When minutes may mean life itselfeven the most difficult of prescriptions are filled with all the speed that professional training, experience, and skill can make possible.

DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS AT OSCO! Demonstrations bv Carolyn and 3 for IOC 5c Pkgs. Dolores Eisenschenk were featured at the October 19 meeting of the Collegeville Eager Beavers. The Gum Pops for Tricks "IC il5. club had its annual Halloween par IUforHs)G or Treats ty, with prizes going to Carole "They laughed when I was set down on the piano. ginger or just plain water only mixed me up.

Then I twitched to Calvert. I suddenly had more friends than you can shake a swizzle stick at. Make your next whiskey drink with Calvert. You'll really taste the difference!" Dullinger and Jerry Zimmer. Hand Me-Outs Me-Outs CANDY An election of officers was held Candy 6 5c Candy Bars 6 for 23c 49' bv the Tip Toppers club on October 19.

with the office of presi THERMOMETER Also used for frying and deep fat dent going to Fred Lamm. William Eichler was chosen vlce-presi- dnot; Allan Anderson, secretary; Margaret Auker, treasurer; Kath test wnsms erine Rahm, reporter. Tine Munson Minors October 19 ostumes 2 years to 14 years meeting centered around the topic, "Halloween Decorations." A Thanks and enjoy drinks more! giving party was scheduled for the next meeting. Glows in the Dark Jacko-Lantern Rubber Mask Lifelike Masquerade Price Support Program Shows Net Loss of $27 Million Washington The Agriculture department reported Tuesday a net loss of $27,761,167 in August in carrying out the farm price-support program. As of Augiust 31, the Commodity Credit corporation had $3,742,393,000 tied up in the support program.

Of the total, loans outstanding accounted for $1,326,283,000 and inventories acquired under loan, purchase agreement, and direct purchase operations totalled VETERINARY Penicillin 100,000 units per tube Guaranteed Fresh ft. EACH KILLS RATS AND MICE A Highball or any whiskey drink can only taste as good as the whiskey you put into it. That's why wc suggest you compare Calvert with your present brand and see which whiskey is really for you. Here's how: SNIFF -oz. samples of each whiskey for aroma.

TASTE Calvert and the other whiskey critically for smoothness, flavor, freedom from bite. CHOOSE the whiskey your own taste tells you is better. We're sure you'll pick smoother, mellower Calvert But you be the judge. Fair enough? 09C TUBE 4-CON It Mit 3 dozen tubes d-CON 16 t. UIE GIVE I OUARANTEI i I 4CON to guoraolMd fo liVey 1 I roH aitd en yovr preptrfy or I jj yewt meKty back.

I -GHEEn; 4-CON Coetntrttt sTfirnps Pound Box 10c Coupon Inside i 30 Ore Vessels 'Retire' For Winter Cleveland A) Thirty vessels from the Great Lakes ore carrier fleet already have been laid up for the winter and 10 more probably will be taken out of servic In the next two weeks. A heavy schedule for ship repair jobs over the coming winter is partially responsible for the early lay-ups" Another reason is lack of storage space on lower lakes docks where ore Ls arrivinir faster than it Ls STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 10 P3L 'Q if Cahtrt Comp, you'll. Valuable Green Stamps. May be redeemed for high quality merchandise at the new S.

H. store near the post office in St. Cloud! scileIiio Calvert m-. -M iiJr PAY LESS being consumed by sterl mills and available wmter itorage space al-j (ADD TAX TO TAXABLE ITEMS) Emm SE323 CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY- .6.8 PROOF 6b GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIPITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS N.

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