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Beaver Dam Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 9

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IE I I i i il I' VVEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 1963 Leading Roles in Senior Class Play Deaths sils ii ii and Herr as JUNEAU States Want Ads Get Results Monet $1595 Skokie $1295 CALL US 386 4451 for quotes on GRADING JOBS Ketchikan $1295 On road construction or any grading job we SPEND VERY Majorca $1595 LITTLE ON A RAMBLER The fceaceh or amous Names in ootwear of to the her Air of the closed 1955 in at de get of five will be 19th in are Mr cent been since ii The Virginia Gazette which ap peared in Williamsburg Va in August 1736 was the first news paper published south of the Po tomac River Dean Drescher (left) and Chuck Herr (right) play two of the lead ing roles in the Beaver Dam Senior High Senior Class her parents two sons Elsmer ranke in World War II and Mel bert ranke Beaver Dam a brother Karl Wesner two sisters Mrs Marie ranke and Mrs Lydia Linke and a half sister Mrs Lauersdorf was a member of St Evangelical Luth eran Church and was formerly employed at the Weyenberg Shoe Manufacturing Co riends may call at the Briese Co uneral Home after 3:00 pm riday and after 11:00 am Sat urday at the church until the hour ol services at 2:00 pm LIVE A LITTLE re fer lo to DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (UPD Dow Jone 1 pm CST stock averages: MEET EVERY OCCASIONMATCH ANY MOOD WASHINGTON (UPD Seven teen Wisconsin counties have been closed to travel by Soviet citizens under order from the State Department The counties named were Ashland Clark Dane Eau Claire lorence ond du Lac Jefferson Marathon Marin ette agamic Portage Rock Sauk Sheboygan Wal worth Waukesha and Winne bago In addition to Soviet cit izens personnel of Bulgarian Czechoslovak Hungarian Po lish and Romanian missions in the United States were barred from Dane and Waukesha counties Mrs Paul Wolff RANDOLPH Wis Mrs Paul Wolff 131 Grove St passed away Monday November 11 at St Jo seph's Hospital Beaver Dam uneral services will be helc Thursday November 14 at 2:00 pm from riedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Rev Albert Alaskans prices! Then you'll be straight from ashionville Narrow or medium width Sizes 5 to 10 Durward Prieiz COLUMBUS Wis Durward Prietz 52 passed away enroute to St Mary's hospital here Tues day following a heart attack at his home in all River uneral services will be held Thursday afternoon 2:00 at the Jones uneral Home here with Rev LC Partch officiating Burial will be in the all River cemetery The deceased was bom in Dodge County March 18 1911 He was married to Lenna Squires at Westfield Dec 25 1938 Survivors include his widow three daughters Mrs Everett Wolf of all River and Nancy and Sally at home two sons Larry and Terry at home a sis ter Mrs Karl Kohn of Rio two brothers Harley of Columbus and a half brother Norton Platz of Astabula Ohio Three grandchil dren also survive He was employed at the all River oundry riends may call at the Jones uneral Home at Columbus after 3:00 o'clock this afternoon REE Cleaning Adjustments All makes of Aids Batteries Cords Molds Repairs at a saving REE Tryout of newest type hearings aids Glasses ulta slim attractive in color All in the ear In the hair Super power for the severe deaf Cord type aids PRICES: $99 and up Acousticon invites our many friends to get the best hearing help with confidence and experience for living enjoyment and understanding of words Home Appointments invited Monthly Payment Plan Mrs Mamie Sabin razier Mrs Mamie Sabin razier 86 a former resident of Beaver Dam and now residing in Mankato Minn passed away riday Oct 25 Interment was at the air mount Mausoleum in Denver The late Mrs razier was a charter member of Chapter PEO in Denver Surviving are: a son MH razier of Mankato a brother Howard Sabin of Phoenix Ariz one granddaughter and two great grandchildren Mr and Mrs Hilbert Luepke Oshkosh were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs Henry Luep ke and attended the wedding of Karen ehling and Mr Gruetzman on Saturday Mr and Mrs Don Weichman Donna and Kay spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Earl Weichman and Mr and Mrs El mer Mehlbert at Sheboygan The Junior Bible Class of St Lutheran Church attend ed a roller skating party at Crys tal Lake Beach last Thursday eve ning The party was sponsored by the LY (Lutheran Youth ellow ship) which consists of Junior Bible Class groups from the sur rounding congregations in this vi cinity The AAL Brotherhood meeting was held at St School on Sunday Nov 10th Election of of ficers was held during the busi ness meeting with the following elected: President Elmer Hoff man Vice President Erwin See gert and Secretary Treasurer Robert Schoepke A potluck lunch of dessert and coffee was served Mrs Loyola Little who has been a patient at Hustisford Hos pital for several months has re turned to her home Mrs Wilbur Steiner Knowles spent the week end with Mrs Sette and Mrs Loyola Little Linda Ann Caroline and Steven Wilson West Bend were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Norbert Gerbitz Mr and Mrs Tom Wisniewski and Wendy Milwaukee spent sev eral days of last week with Mr and Mrs Orlie Uttech and family A 3C Willard Luedtke and A 3C Wayne Jeche spent last weekend with Mr and Mrs Walter Luedt ke and Mrs Lillian Lehman re spectively Mrs Verla Gerds has received word of the birth of a son Rich ard Gerrit Douwsma on Nov 6th to Lt jg and Mrs Doward Douws ma at the Naval Hospital in Guam Mrs Douwsma is former Nancy Gerds and husband is with the Naval orce in Guam On Saturday night Nov 16th the Juneau Victorians are holding a roller skating party at Crystal Lake Beach All members are JUNEAU Wis The Society of World Service met in its regular monthly meeting at the Tabor EUB Church Tuesday Nov 5th in the evening Mrs Albert Rohde led the devotions which this month was a thank offering service on the theme Grace of Dur ing the business meeting which followed Rev Vieth presided over the election of officers Officers elected for the ensuing year were: President Mrs Earl Lohr Vice President Mrs Gilbert King Sec retary Mrs Albert Rohde Ladies Aid Treasurer Mrs Irwin ehl ing WSWS Treasurer Mrs El mer Wagner The evening closed with a delicious lunch served by the November hostess Mrs Geo Lindemer PTA Meeting The Band Parents of the Juneau public schools held their first meeting of the season on Monday evening Nov 11th The group discussed their annual sale held in conjunction with the Christmas Con cert on Dec 11th The band par ents donate cookies candy cakes etc to be sold on the night of the concert A uniform commit tee was appointed consisting of Mrs William Hummel chairman Mrs Eugene Mueller and Mrs Victor Gehrke A newly formed high school dance band under the direction of Mr Don Rowlands played several selections for the group It was decided that the next meeting would be held in January at which time each present member is to bring along a new member The officers of the Band Parents are: President Mrs Victor Gehrke Vice Presi dent Mrs Wilbur oth Secre tary Mrs Joe Buhl Treasurer Mrs Eugene Mueller The Presi dent appointed Mrs George Hink es as chairman of the sale with a committee to be picked later A lunch of cake and coffee was served by the following committee: Mmes Victor Gehrke Wilbur oth Joe Buhr and Eugene Mueller PAGE 9 Winter will officiate at the service and interment will be at the Ran dolph Cemetery The late Mrs Wolff was born November 7 1890 in Manistee Mich the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Herman Braati She was married to Paul Wolff Sept 16 1909 She had resided In the Randolph area for the past years Survivors are: her husband four children Ernest of Randolph Mrs Wilfred Ziegler of Milwau kee Mrs Ervin Bussewitz of Beaver Dam and Mrs Lyle Beck er of Lodi 10 grandchildren 6 great grandchildren one brother William Braatz of Columbus one sister Mrs Robert Milland of Eau Claire several nieces and nephews also survive Preceding in death were: one daughter her parents and one sis ter The late Mrs Wolff was a member of riedens Evangelical Lutheran Church riends may call at the Schmidt uneral Home after 2:00 o'clock this afternoon and after Thursday noon at the church Eleven Per Cent Of US Restrict ed To Travel Of Diplomats Of ive Nations Of COURSE! WASHINGTON (UPD About per cent of the United States was marked limits" to diplomats from five Eastern European coun tries today in a move to discour age spying i STATES POLICY AMMAN Jordan W) King Saud marking his 10th anniver sary as ruler of Saudi Arabia said Tuesday his country favors a policy of non intervention in the affairs of other Arab states Saud also declared that Saudi Arabia is opposed to bloodshed in the dispute over Yemen the tiny nation on the tip of the Arabian land mass He said the aim of his regime is "the construction of a mod em Saudi Arabia in the 20th century" ri Nov 15 Hours 2 7 With 10 years of dependable service in your area Mrs Ida Elizabeth Lauersdorf Mrs Ida Elizabeth Lauersdorf 121 Vermont St Beaver Dam passed away at St Hos pital here this morning Novem ber 13 following failing health for the past two years uneral services will be held on Saturday Nov 16 2:00 pm at St Evangelical Luth eran Church Rev Elton Huebner will officiate at the services and burial will be in Kekoskee ceme tery The late Mrs Lauersdorf was bom on Sept 14 1885 in the Town of LeRoy the daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Wesner Sr She was married to Robert ranke on Sept 22 1904 and to Edwin Lauersdorf on Sept 22 1944 Both preceded in death Mrs Lauers dorf resided in the Town of Le Roy for several years and in Bea ver Dam for the past 40 years Surviving are three daughters Mrs Gerald (Loretta) Nenno Beaver Dam Mrs Carl (Angeline) Nehls Juneau and Mrs Richard (Armilia) Klavekoski Beav Dam three sons Edgar ranke Verlin ranke and Leonard ranke all of Beaver Dam 12 grandchildren and 21 great grand children and several nieces and nephews Also preceding in death were Part Of Nation Off Limits or Some Diplomats do fast reliable work at sensible prices Travel Ban US officials who announced the travel ban Tuesday said it was designed to close a loophole which had allowed satellite offi cials to gather intelligence data in parts of the United closed to Russians Roughly 26 per United States has to Russian citizens retaliation for travel curbs im posed by the Soviet Union on Americans Though there have been some restrictions on Eastern Europeans as having to give advance notice of the system closed areas did not apply them Thus if a Soviet military tache could not visit a US ense area he always could the military attache of a Red satellite country to go for him Revise Restrictions The State Department also vised the restricted areas Russians closing some new calities and opening others take into account the fact that strategic areas have changed in recent years The total area closed to Russians however is still about 26 per cent The Eastern European countries affected by the new rules are Bul garia Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland and Romania In the case of Hungary the requirement that advance notice of trips be given was removed SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION I Conducted by Mr Bestul Mil nnrrnr I waukee Acousticon actory HOTcL KOUEKd I Representative BEAVER DAM 625 2nd St BR 3 6722 ederal Home Loan Bank To Probe MGIC DODGE COUNTY: I MOTOR? inc YOUR HOMETOWN 4 DEALER 9 207 CENTER IT 5 4871 EED All of the feed and straw left on farm at sale date will be sold There will be about 100 tons of chopped Alfalfa hay 500 bales of straw 1000 bu of oats About 6000 bu of ear corn and 30 ft of silage in a 14 ft silo MISCELLANEOUS Large two wheel trailer (with sides) Small two wheel trailer Bob sled Buggy shafts tongues Two year old Ward pasteur izer Surge milking machine complete with two seamless buckets motor pump pipeline Strainers milk pails wash tank Stan tions water cups watering tanks Unloading Jack All small tools and many items too numerous to mention ARM MACHINERY Aills Chalmers WD 45 Diesel Tractor Allis Chalmers 4 bottom lift Plow Allis Chalmers four row Cultivator Allis Chalmers wheel Disc Allis Chalmers No 66 Combine with PTO scour clean and pick up Allis Chalmers Blower and Pipe Allis Chalmers Chopper with corn head and mower Much of the Allis Chalmers machinery Is only two years old ord 8N Tractor with cultivator weeder plow and loader SC Case Tractor Case Hammermill Case four bar Side Rake 2 Wagons Minn Moline two row pull type Com Picker 40 ft Elevator with V2 hp motor Expandable roll away Conveyor New Idea Side Rake 2 Chopper Boxes 20 ft aluminum Elevator Hay Rack New Idea Tractor Mower Steel wheel Wagon NewIdea two wheel Spreader John Deere 10 ft Drill Three section Drag 12 ft ertilizer Spreader Usual riendly arm Service Way Terms Available JIM SLATER Amherst Wisconsin Phone 824 5881 THE PORTAGE COUNTY BANK Represented by Howard Newby Almond Wis Clerk BERG Beaver Dam Wis Phone 885 4937 ARM AUCTION SERVICE Inc 1 That Pay Are Managed The arm Service DAILY CITIZEN BEAVER DAM WISCONSIN Kane and Mr Bartell NEA cer tified and there is room for 30 boys and girls grade and high school These two instructors have been teching Gun Safety classes for 15 years Coach Saugstad started his first wrestling practice on Monday and basketball opens Nov 19th with the first game at Wayland Acade my ARM SERVICE WAY AUCTION WALTER MRS BERTHA SCHMIDT ECKHARDT mile South of Almond Wis on on the form er A Crowell farm PLEASE NOTE Due to the large amount of items on this sale we wilt begin selling promptly at 10 am and sell all the small items hay oats straw corn silage before lunch leaving Just cattle and machinery for after lunch WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 Sale Starts at 10:00 AM Sharp Lunch on Grounds 50 Head CATTLE 22 Holstein Milch Cows 8 Guernsey Milch Cows 1 Open Guernsey Heifer 2 Open Holstein Heifers 2 Bred Holstein Heifers 4 Hol stein Yearling Heifers 2 Calves 2 Angus Steers about 500 pounds each 6 Angus Calves 1 Registered 4 Calf 10 months old These cattle are all large type and one of the best herds we have had fhe privilege of offering for sale Badger breeding has been used for many years Many are just fresh and milking heavily Mr and Mrs Schmidt begin milking at 5 pm each evening and welcome your inspection S' HEARING AID SERVICE Acousticon World's Oldest Since 1902 urged to attend and to bring their friends School News The Juneau High School Band marched from the school to the site to provide music for the dedi cation of the new flag and flag pole at Clearview last Sunday The flag was donated by the Dodge County 40 et 8 and the dedication address was given by Sen rank Panzer Brownsville Arthur Led er County Service Office had charge of program arrangements Nine 8th grade girls who acted as receptionists last week at the Parent Teacher conferences were: Ann Brigowatz Mary Coyer Janet Duffy Nancy Kaiser Mary Kant Kristine Klossner Nancy Nordell Sharon Steffen and Jane Vergenz The girls made written reserva tions for appointments kept con ferences on schedule acted as ushers introduced parents to the teachers and also served coffee Last week the lunch program received six turkeys just in time for Thanksgiving Part of the trimmings were also provided in the form of three cases of fresh cranberries Other items received were lard cheese and the first frozen ground beef of the season Because of popularity of Driver's Education the regular training spots during the school day are all taken up It has been necessary for Mr Benk he to schedule student drivers for after school According to rumors an adult class may be started aft ADD JUNEAU NEWS Gsz2hn Clv er school or on Saturdays if enough interest is shown Sandy Leistico has been elected A Sweetheart by the local Chapter The Juneau Education Associa inservice meeting had Dr Pella as speaker He discussed the study of the science curriculum in high school and grade school he is one of the leaders in the field of elementary science dem onstrations Last Tuesday the reshman class gave a partly for the Sopho mores Entertainment consisted of games and dancing The first in a series meetings in Gun Safety held on Tuesday Nov the gym The instructors Investigation Will Be Made After Officials Of Loan Compan ies Bought Stock MILWAUKEE (UPD The Mort gage Guaranty Insurance Corp MGIC Milwaukee will come un der investigation of the ederal Home Loan Bank Board after executives of savings and loan in stitutions were list as stock purchases in the firm John Horne Washington a member of the federal agency said the board has no knowledge of any wrong doing by MGIC but he said his agency is interested in the operations because of It was revealed Tuesday that in addition to savings and loan association executives stockhold ers in MGIC include State Sen Robert Knowles New Rich mond State Sen Jerris Leonard Bayside and Claude Jasper Madison former state GOP chair man Byrnes Rogan Rep John Byrnes Wis ac knowledged earlier he had pur chased stock in the firm after he was instrumental in getting a tax ruling favorable to the firm from the Internal Revenue Service Paul Rogan former Wiscon sin insurance commissioner is another stockholder and had a title of vice president of the firm The Milwaukee firm insures mortgage loans and includes among its clients a large number of savings and loan associations It also has several leaders on its executive staff This is the reason the home loan bank which regulates a interested in MGIC Horne said in an interview that the study probably would go be yond the operations of Mortgage Guaranty and into the ex tent to which savings and loan associations make use of private insurance is the largest he added looking into its opera tions we are not implying that It is in violation of any regula tion or law or that the board has taken a position regarding the merits of such Conflict Of Interest Mortgage Guaranty as in the case of most insurance firms is licensed by the state in which it operates Horne said he certain how much control the federal gov ernment had over the Milwaukee 1 firm and this would be' deter mined in future studies He indi cated it would depend on how close an association the company had with the savings and loan industry He said that the board would explore the possibility a con flict of issue here but we are not at alL sure there is such an issue people who are partici pating in Mortgage management are leaders in the industry and I would assume these people have the reputation for being very fine he added interest is he said the fact that loans they insure are' loans made by the savings and loan associations which are chartered by Smart! Genuine Alaskans by Kickerino ankle snug to just below the knee Be pre keep you right in step with fashion wherever pared Buy several pairs You can with you go kick up your heels in glamorous town boots or practical everyday Exiots high heels low heels all heights from with your own boot wardrobe of genuine Staff Photo Play Mouse That nights November 15 16 at 8:00 which will be presented at the pm Drescher is cast as "Count Senior High gymnasium auditori Mountjoy um on riday and Saturday BEAVER GRADING CO Route No 2 Juneau Wis 4 fit a 7 jbktSSz MBBw tW 77 7 A i wsKia A 4 VA a i UH 1 ti 11 I i a VxL Bh Bi Ju I 2 4 11 Il I JPTf JLIA in 1 1 BjMvl I I i I I I ralB ft IBB Jr ffg Knar alaskana 1 30 indus 74957 off 064 20 rails 17373 off 025 15 utils 13766 up 007 65 stocks 26330 off 019 I '1.

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