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8 Saturday, February 1, ie ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wheat Seen Answer to Prtrlout Puzzle New Soil Testing YOUR TOWN Central Minnesctn Beat Fill the Blanks Under Loan Rate Level System I Be George C. Thosteson, M.D. Your Good Health art A 1 3 Topic of Meets MONTICELLO Sunday while ALEXANDRIA The city council Monday authorized en ACROSS 1 Like father. like Watch your Mohammed Ali (Cassuis Clay), A series of meetings to dis By BERNARD BRENNER WASHINGTON (UPD-Farm DOWN 1 Mentally sound 2 Uncloses (poet.) 3 Carry coals to 4 Stimulates 5 Canvas shelter his wife, and chauffeur were on their way to Washington gineer Harold Hall to prepaie the necessary data for a federal lnnn rvr rrant on a sewer ex cuss the new computer soil testing system from the University of Minnesota Soil Testing Laboratory will be held throughout their car went off the road at Interstate 94 about 15 miles east of Moorhead, Minn.

Ali and his wife stopped at the Dairy Store, tension, primarily for the Victoria Heights Addn. Hall also discussed the cost factor for 8 -the evidence 12 Primate 13 South American country 14 Martian (comb, form) prices for wheat in the current marketing season will average below the government's price support loan rate for the first time since 1960 61, Agriculture Department economists predict Stearns county J. Jan-uschka, county agent said. 6 Expunger an extension of the sewer sys 7 Play on words 23 Citrus fruit 8 Pacific island 24 Flat-topped dje precautions should be observed muffling a cough or sneeze with tissue, avoiding kissing, etc. Moderate physical activity is usually allowable after the first two months, but it should not be overdone.

The patient Monticello for refreshments before continuing their travel. tem out to Interstate 94. He es ed today. Discussion will center around the interpretation of the new computer returns, fertilizer recommendations for various timated that the cost of this project would be $100,000. Farm prices have recovered MELROSE Henry C.

Stal- 38 Paused 40 Perfect joy 41 Sorrowfully 42 Let fall 43 Existed 44 Level 46 Relate 47 and void 48 Blend of blac' and white 50 Here (Fr.) 13 something old, group something 9 Metal 16 The vote 10 Clannish was quarrel 18 Convoys 11 Throw 20 Stocks and 17 In the same 21 Art (Latin) place (Latin) 22 Lamb's 19 Mountain hill 25 Employs 26 Thigh bone 27 Spiteful 28 Curved molding 29 Wagers 31 Aggregates 33 At no time still needs to conserve his crops, recent and current weed control, insect and disease control, Januschka said. OSAKIS Steve Krai had heen attempting to Start WS from early season blows because "more than 350 million bushels of the record 1.5 billion bushel 1968 crop were taken off the market through last Dec. 30 for storage under government support loans. snowmobile Tuesday. The snow- nymph.

boerger announced his retirement as President of the Melrose State Bank, effective Jan. 1, 1969. He started his banking Jan. 4, 1912. Stalboerger has been president of the Melrose Bank since July, 1948, and will remain as chairman of the board of directors.

THE NEW AND THE OLD TB TREATMENTS Dr. Thosteson: How does drug treatment of tuberculosis compare in time and cffiencency with the old rest cure? (In the rest cure the TB patient was cautioned to sixain the arms or even move them any more than necessary.) I.S There's scarcely any comparison between the two types of treatment. We used to employ the "rest cure" and dry air because nothing else was. available. All it amounted to was hoping that the patient would be strong enough and lucky enough to fight off the infection for that is what TB is: infection.

After that came collapse therapy that is, collapsing a lung for a time to let it rest while Farmers, dealers and any interested person can attend the meetings, he said. Meetings will be held through mobile started and the throttle apparently became frozen in strength to finish fighting off that infection! Extreme bedrest is no longer needed at that stage, as it used to be. But don't push your luck. Treatment of TB is far, far more effective than it used to be, but remember this: TB is still a dangerous disease and still with us. It still needs to out Stearns County at the fol the open position.

The machine For the month ending Jan. 15. jolted, throwing Krai off, and farm wheat prices averaged $1.27 cents a bushel, up one cent from one month earlier it then went down the driveway, ANNANDALE As the result and onto highway 27. It pro of a memorial gift which has and two cents above the $1.25 be diagnosed early if best re- been given to the Minnesota lowing places, times and dates: Monday, Albany High School, 8 p.m. agriculture room; Tuesday St.

Cloud High School, 8:30 p.m. agriculture room; Wednesday Sauk Cen-tre City Hall, 1:15 p.m. and Belgrade High School, 8 p.m. agriculture Thursday Paynesville, 8 p.m. agricul ceeded down the highway by itself as far as the Les Tweet home, where it ran into a car Society for Crippled Children national average support price.

Department economists said today prices probably will hold suits are to be expected. Make use of those free X-rays the TB societies sponsor. Remember, also, that TB is not pen name 24 Meditate 26 Diminutive of Frederick 27 Rabble 30 Landed property 32 Household 34 Rarely 35 Egg dish 36 Peer Gynt's mother 37 Route 39 Contends 40 Unconcealed 41 Dry, as wine 42 Reside 45 Looking fixedly 49 Returned to 51 Of us 52 Mineral rocks 53 Prison room 54 Caucho 55 Sties 56 Lazily 57 Crafty and Adults, Inc. (MiSCCA) by Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence King 1 12 13 15 16 7 18 19 110 111 ft 14 IS 17 fl 19 20 24 I 27 128 129 39 31 3 33 35 3S li't 38 59 TT7T7r J45 46 47 si 52 55 57 1 adnven by Gary Robinson, usa "fairly close to the loan rate of St. Paul, an indoor recrea the rest of the marketing year, kis. On impact the gas engine of the snowmobile exploded and tion center is being erected at Camp Courage. The gift was which ends in June, barring an unforeseen jump in demand. a disease only of the young.

A vast number of TB cases are found in older folks who "have a cough" but don't suspect tub the machine caught fire. The ture room; Feb. 10 Holding-ford High School, 8 p.m.; Feb. 11- Kimball High School, 8 For the year as a whole, how Osakis fire department was summoned but the snowmobile was a total loss. erculosis.

p.m. agriculture room. ever, the early-season weakness The drugs have given us an made by the Kings in memory of their daughter, Judith Ann, who was killed in a car accident in St. Paul in April, 1937. It will be known as the Judith Ann King Recreation Center.

is expected to produce an aver other great benefit. TB age farm price slightly below is discovered in a patient, those $1.25. The last time prices av who have been around him, his eragedb elows upport loan rates, in 1960 61, was a time (Ntwspaper Inlerprisi Assn.) FOLEY The Snow Birds 1017 SHOWING 7:15 9:15 Mat. Sun. 1:30 3:30 FOR ADULTS friends and relatives, have probably been thoroughly exposed to his germs.

The isoniazid drugs are now being used to when wheat surpluses were Snowmobile Club plans a trail ride and weiner roast for mem protect such people from de the body struggled to overcome the infection. This was soon followed by thoracoplasty, removal of ribs to cause lung compression. Still later resection (surgical removal) of diseased lobes was developed. Some effective drug treatment was sought for generations but without success until fairly recent years, with a series of medications being developed. Currently a patient with active tuberculosis is confined to home or hospital (the latter is better) and treatment started and continued for six weeks or so.

The most used combination is paraaminosalicylic acid (PAS), isoniazid, and streptomycin. Thefirst two can be given by mouth, and the streptomycin is given by injection. This combination at last provides us with a way of attacking the TB germs actively instead veloping full blown TB, too. heavy and rising. Surpluses are rising again this year, but from a lower base.

Department economists said And finally, the same drugs bers and their families on Sunday at the Al Lechko farm, Rt. 2, Hillman, Minn. Members will be contacted individually with details. THIS TIME LEAVE THE KIDS AT HOME! COMING EVENTS NOTE Item appearing In Hit Calendar oiust te open to ft public and sponsored by non-profit organizations. Rummage salts, bake sales or ether product or service tales art not admissable.

Date, place, time, soonsor end vent will be used. No items will be accented ov phone. FEBRUARY are usea euecuveiy, after a patient has been treated, to pre Thursday heavy world supplies, vent a relapse, or recurrence a drop in U.S. wheat exports. of the disease.

PITY POOR PAXTON QUIGLEY ALBANY Richard "Hunk" Wolf was named Assistant Chief of the Albany Volunteer Fire ana the record 1958 U.S. crop are combining to puth surpluses 1 Cold Spring Professional wrestling, 8:30 p.m., High School Dear Dr. Thosteson: Mv how much love daughter gives her six month up sharply during the 1988-69 marketing season. men at tne uecemoer meeting old baby her bath in the family of the department. Wolf suc When the season began, car bathtub and holds her hand un can a young man can a young man der the baby's head so the ceeds Richard Thelen who left the community within the past year.

Chief of the department water doesn't touch her face, stand? I jk i i stand? r-7iN ywiM ryover stocks were at 537 million bushels, an increase of more than 100 million from the low point reached one year earlier. By the time the season ends June 30, economists be is Louis Gretsch. but I notice she doesn't hold it high enough to prevent water of hoping that the patient, with running into the baby's ears rest, can overcome them. RICHMOND -The Rich II 1 Tip -aMM Couldn this cause ear trouble? After the first six weeks (ap mond Fishing Derby, scheduled; lieve the carryover surplus will proximately) the streptomycin -Mrs. C.K.

No. stand at between 700 million is discontinued, but the other drugs are continued for at least Sunday, has been cancelled due to weather conditions. However, snowmobile races, in two sections, will be held at the Richmond Community Park. and 775 million bushels. This would be.

the biggest carryover since June 30, 1965, though still well below the record of 1.4 a year. When tests show the disease no longer is in an in Note to L.F. and others: The vitamins cause a yellowness of the urine due chiefly to rib fectious stage, then it is no long Auditorium. 2 St. Cloud Pancake and Sausage breakfast, after 7:30 a.m.

mass at St. Peter's Parish Hall by St. Peter's Athletic Assn. 2 St. Cloud-State Skat Tournament, K.C.

Club, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 2 St. Cloud Fishing derby sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 5548, p.m. at Pleasant Lake.

2 St. Cloud Potato pancake and country style sausage supper, 4-7 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 8th Ave. and 5th St. S.

by Men's CIud. 2 St. Cloud Pre-Seminary Card Party, 8 p.m. in Cathedral High School Cafeteria, 2 Waite Park Public card party, 8 p.m. at St.

Joseph's school. 500, pinochle, cribbage; lunch, by parish. 3 Freeport State Skat Tournament, Herzogs Starlite Bar, 8:15 p.m. 8-St. CIoud-CrMen Fry, free dance, East Side VFW Post 4847.

8 St. Joseph Chicken fry, 5 p.m., Legion Clubrooms, by American Legion Post 328 and Auxiliary. 9 St Public card party, 8 p.m., St. John Cantius Church social room by Rosary Sodalify. 9 Waite Park Advlt family life education, 8-10 p.m., McKin-ley, School, Ed Schnettler, social worker at Mental Health Center, speaks on marriage.

9 Monticello Pancake and sausage breakfast, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at American Legion Post 260, sponsored by Post. 13 St. Cloud Cherry festival luncheon, 11 a.m.

p.m. coffee, 2-4 p.m. handicraft bazaar, First United Methodist Church. 14 Kimball Kimball Rod and Gun Club, 15th annual fish try, The first section starts at 1 p.m. and the second section at 3 p.m.

er necessary to keep the patient billion bushels held in storage June 30, 1931. hospitalized and isolated. But State Soldier oflavin, but this is in no way harmful. Dr. Thosteson welcomes all reader mail, but regrets that, due to the tremendous volume received daily, he is unable to answer individual letters.

Dr. Thosteson answers readers' questions in his column whenever possible. Copyright, 1969, Publishers Hall Syndicate SUNDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY Three Minute A Day By JAMES KELLER NEWS FOR THE HOMEMAKER "DAZZLING! Once you see it, you'll never again picture Juliet' quite the way you did beforeP -life Killed in Viet WASHINGTON (UPO Defense Department Thursday identified one Minnesotan among 28 U. S. servicemen killed recently in Vietnam.

Killed in non-hostile action was Army Spec. 4 James R. Mulvaney son of Mrs, Vir at PARAMOUNT PICTURES tmrnui TV Sauk Rexel! Drug Franco Zeffirelli ProdurtraR of Romeo can be a key to beauty, suggests a booklet issued by the Cleanliness Bureau. It give the following tips: Scrub floors with gusto to firm up sagging muscles. ginia M.

Mulvaney, St. Paul. Mrs. Mulvaney resides at 2409 Marion Rd. 5 p.m.

at village hall. Your Horoscope tarn 15 St. Cloud-Steak Fry, VFW 428, 9 18th Ave. 6-9 p.m. 15 St.

Cloud College-community Centennial Sweetheart Ball, JULIET Halenbeck Hall, St. Cloud State College, 9-12 p.m. 22 St. Cloud-Chicken Fry, free dance, East Side VFW Post 4847. Stand on your toes.

This Is good for ankles, legs, posture. When sweeping, pull your stomach in, hold shoulders back free movements. awrvni rT your SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 GENERAL TENDENCIES! Today's oncoming Full Moon finds you able to achieve a great deal by being alert in thinking out a course of action that can bring you success as well as gaining the good will of higher-ups who have It in their power to assist you. Expand. ARIES (Mar.

21 to Apr. 19) Everyone you contact is now glad to help you with your plans for more creative expression, MIND I CAAJUL7U! Speak softly and kindly. Scolding puts ugly creases on your face. Praise your husband and children a lot. 1 social nappmess.

A new contact or two can assist you make greater strides forward. Avoid being dull. E6I Prepare nutritious family and go) friend's now help ycu to find WHICH WOMAN MAKES A BETTER TEACHER? MAREIED 51N6LE0 i rour ngniiui puce in me, so nsien care- HI id IS. fully to what have to sugqect. Find KCMF.

HUMIDIFIER In jllSt about any field Of fascinating way to your just about any Technicolor STARTS WEDNESDAY H-oicci irni.7 iril III me lyni pioiea. DC activitv persons who taxe an Kino io oiners. Reg. $49.95 Value Deluxe Two Speed Automatic Humidistat SPECIAL STUDENT GROUP RATE CALL MR. MCLAY 351-1231 YOUNG ADULTS fp TX f(S2.

ssm HaMaaMBHMaBieHMMBeMeaeaieaieaMvr HUMIDIFIES ENTIRE HOME $3995 Ill roM.TP kVV viiltiHir4 A 1 energetic and other-directed approach tend to show by their bodily disposition what lies within. As we get out of life roughly what we put in, ask the Holy Spirit for a hopeful outlook. He will give you the strength to follow through on everyday tasks with the quiet enthusiasm that constitutes a healing cure (or soul and body. "God is refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." (Psalm 46:1) GEMINI (May 21 to June 51) Do more interesting things today that will help you to understand olhers more and get more accomplished as well. Handle those distant affairs most Intelligently.

Write, telephone, use the telegraph system. MOON CHILDREN (June 11 to July 21) Settling financial affairs today is your best bet since It brings you the outlets you have long been searching tor. Talk over that new idea In full detail. Then put it across enthusiastically. LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) Now Is the time to sit down and tafk with associates about cooperative ventures of both a personal and business nature. You can Influence a big businessman very easily. Do so. VIRGO (Aug. tl to Sept.

An expert gives fine Ideas confidentially that you would do well to put In motion. Get your affairs working very nicely. Do not discuss with others your present goals or they put a crimp In them. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.

22) Be sure to stick up for some eccentric associate who operates differently to others but Is very loval and clever. Givlno uo oood 1. Which woman makes a bet usually mentally unbalanced. ter teacher? Yes- Many people accept su Married Single You can argue the point eith perstitions because they are er way. lne unmarried teacner Guide me, Spirit of God, in Reg- 1.15 pTTTTO I VfMT 'imU Jfijfl 1 I jrHt! I CONTINUOUS SUNDAY From 12:00 1 I JOIN-IN US THE MERRIEST I MOUTH thP all-DkriPV gnd 1 i WASH Mrtn ri li of the year -J ONLY nfeV I R9- 1.45 GILLETTE SMS JPjiSCl BLADES 88c Cfj friends simply because others don't is thought to be less torn between her family and her work than is the married woman teacher.

On the other hand, the teacher who is also a parent has the edge in knowing about to more constructive ways thought and action. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) part of the popular folklore. In every culture, including our own, there are usually a lot of "old wives' tales" that are superstitious nonsense, but are widely accepted as true. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, for example, portray a lot of superstitions that were accepted by perfectly sane and rational men because they were part of the general belief at that time. children and youth first hand.

Now when married teachers of both sexes are found in so Legal Advertisements unuersiana incm is tot rigm. cnner. De wie. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.

21) Try not to be forceful with others and you find out exactly what your true position Is wilh them, Be sure you get that credit affair nicely settled. Stop being so belligerent and all Is fine. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Try to find a more worthwhile philosophy for yourself for the future on this free day.

Make those ideals workable. Take it easy tonight and don't become flustered. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Get Into affairs of budget and finances today without fall since It is very vital.

Get some repairs done on your home. Also, attend to your wardrobe. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You have some plan which requires that you many school systems side by side with unmarried teachers, the general opinion is that it NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO SATISFY POSSESSORY LIEN is the person and not the fact of being married or unmarried get a very formal and dynamic associate that makes a good teacher.

2. Superstitious people are to help you put It over cleverly. Be sure you really communicate with regular partners well, also. Be active. ra risccs Feb.

jo to Mar. 20) you nave to do a little different angling If you want those personal matters to work out nicely for you now. Rid yourself of all those small duties that have been accumulating for some time. Be fast. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN -T0NITE- The Big Sound of Country Music DICK THE "COUNTRYMEN" SUNDAY he or she will be one of those talent-loaded young people you hardly know which one to train for the most.

There NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon on February 10, M), at 405 Ninth Avenue South, Garage No. 1, St. Cloud. Stearns County, Minnesota, there will be offered for sale Ihe following article of personal property against which Victor Loehrer claims a lien In the amount of $80.00, the said article of personal orooerty beino owned by Stanley Sanne; that the same shall be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the proceeds from said sale being applied, first, to the costs of the sale, secondly to the Hen, and any over plus to be paid to the owner of said article. That the article of personal property Is a 1953 DeSoto automobile, 1962 license No.

MJ 2631, in and upon which the said Victor Loehrer has and claims i lien for (torage. THOMAS J. MURPHY tXt JAMES G. METCALF Attrneys for Lienor Professional Building St. Cloudi Minnesota 251-9441 Publish: January 18, 2J, Feb.

1, 1969. Is much activity in this life so teach early to meet emergencies wisely. Ideal chart for work in front of the public, whether In connection Wifn government, trie theater, lecturing, or whatever. "The Stars Impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life Is largely up to YOU! Carroll Rlghter's Individual Forecast for your sign for February is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate and $1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Forecast, St.

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br- 1 JackAlbertson r-r 1 1 Dan Marsh Drug Walgreen Agency I Martin Sheen 1 iiTJ 1 6th SI. Germain Ave. So. V- 4'f TTTTTTTTT SATURDAY, Granite City COLISEUM ST. CLOUD TOMORROW FEB.

2 Old Time Modern "T0HY JAMB0R" And His Polka Jamboree Orchestra FRI7FEB. 7 All Modern The Sensational Big Band Sound Of The "NOCTURNES" PH: 251-9955 or 252-2479 Arrange For Your Free: Wedding, Shower, Birthday, Benefit Dances. No Adnittionl Pick, play an instrument or sing. Bring it along, try out for our new Talent Contests coming soon. BRING YOUR SNOWMOBILE FOR AN AFTERNOON OF FUNI DANCE FEB.

1 LUBMESA Wedding Dance For Braegelmann and Meyer. MUSIC BY "RAY DROHTLE" RIVERSIDE COLISEUM RICHMOND, MINNESOTA For Booth Rtxrvitloni, Call J47-1M7. Booths Hold till P.M. Amnio for Your Fro Woddlni $n4 Showir Doncoi Arrange For Your Free Wedding, Anniversary and Shower Dances! For Reservations Call 3634342 A A.

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