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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 11

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THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR B.C. By Johnny Hart 1U frlEVEP.fUUD ItucT PysrivHttj Wilt, 9 7 mmmt jio.v specials 'inrmn ZoTZOT REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND WE HOPE TO HAVE AN AMPLE SUPPLY SOUTH DAKOTA BUFFALO CHUCK RIB STEAKS $109 lb. I ROAST GROUND BUFFALO BONELESS CHUCK 79 99c lb DOMESTIC 79 RABBITS lb. tered a 20 percent increase over tluce years, but Joseph O'llare, president of the local union involved, said, "It's been tour years since we've had a wage increase, so we have to ask more than the going rate." Deborah (Debbie) Stevenson, who either was abducted by or eloped with her boyfriend in the Philippines, is back home with her family in San I rani Isco, According to authorities at the exclusive Maryknoll Girls College outside Manila, where Debbie.ls a student, she was taken at gunpoint Tuesday by Chris l.ecaroz, 2,, son of a politically prominent Filipino family. However, Miss Stevenson returned to Manila Irom a provincial hideaway Friday and said she eloped with Lecaroz and plans to marry him.

She departed immediately for home. 43 43 WHOLE POSSUM. WHOll RACCOON. DOMESTIC $035 (a. AT HOME PHEASANT lb.

DIPT. to- iwenty-five firemen narrowly rscuped dejilh cany i when a line exploded in the basement of the Man CHffSf DIPT. IMPORTED ft TILSITT. i. OY rutin ril( 59' NUKIMKN) Ik.

hattan lowers Hoicl in New York City, where they were fiuhtinc a minor fire. The blaze drove the hotel's 650 resi FRESH M.19 NEW YORK SAGE CHEESE $1.09 dents into the street. "It's just a miracle we didn't have ABROAD 25 fatalities instead of 25 injuries," a fire official said. All FRESH mm a i M.19 FarmersCHEtsE 1 0 9 IKUUI ft. 25 were taken to hospitals and five of them held for further treatment.

Former President Lyndon Johnson has been elected to I 1 UHS VVWIW" JIFFY GARBAGE BAGS the board of directors of the Fair Campaign Practices Com FRESH, CALIFORNIA mittee, a private, nonprofit croup which investicates cam 10-Gol. Sua 29 West Germany and the Soviet Union signed their largest commercial agreement Sunday. The Soviets will provide West Germany with $085 million in natural gas river the next 20 years, beginning in 1 in exchange for 1.2 million' tons of steel pipe. 'I he pipe is to be delivered between July and the end of 1972. Lucio Qauarantclli 46, a businessman, and Alfredo Catena, 56,.

who dealt in Imports of electronic products from the -United States and England, were brought to trial in Rome tor passing Foreign Mink ry seen-s and military in paign tactics in federal and major state elections. More than 300 tugboats in the New York Harbor have PITTED DATES WITH A fa COUPON ISc lit been idled by a strike of crewmen seeking a 100 percent NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE Great Northern Passenger Train Changes Ai announced earlier in newt relemei, Greet Northern Railway, effective Febru. try 3, will meke the following changei in paiienger train operation which were authorized by the Interitate Commerce Commlnion on January 30, 1970: eTraini 7 and 8, tho Winnipeg Lim-ited, are to be discontinued be. tween St. Paul, Minneota and Grand Forki, North Dakota.

The final run of these trains on the present schedule is to be February 2. Beginning February 3, Trains 7 and 8 are to operate between Winnipeg, Manitoba and Grand Forks on a daylight schedule, connecting with Trains 27 and 28, the Western Star, at Grand Forks. All inter, mediate stations that have been served will continue to be on the new schedule. Train 7 is to leave Grand Forks at 4 PM and to arrive at Winnipeg at 8:30 PM. Train 8 Is to leave Winnipeg at 6:45 AM and arrive Grand Forks at 11:05 AM.

eTraini 3 and 4, the Dakotan, operating between St. Paul and Fargo, North Dakota via the St. Cloud line, make their final runs on February 2. Trains 27 and 28, operating be-tween the Twin Cities and Seattle, Washington, will begin operating via the St. Cloud line between the Twin Cities and Fargo on February 3.

These trains will make all stops previously made by Trains 3 and 4. Prior to this date, Trains 27 and 28 were operated over the Willmar line. Trains 31 and 32, the Empire Builder, continues to operate via the Willmar line between the Twin Cities and Fargo, providing regular stops at Willmar and Brecken-ridge, and will now make flag stops at Litchfield, Benson, and Morris, Minnesota. Eyen with these changes, all communities outside of the Twin Cities metropolitan area served by GN passenger trains will continue to have train service available. Great Northern has made these changes in order io trim its passenger losses, which in 1968 were $8.1 million, by more than $1.7 million.

The railway hopes that remaining services will be sufficiently patronized to assure their continuation. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY 10-Ot. Jar 99 raise over a three-year period. Garbage scows and many oil tankers will be helpless until the dispute is settled, and passenger and freight ships will have to maneuver through tricky harbor currents alone. The owners' association has of- formation to a Soviet tmnassy licici expelled as i spy.

Facing similar charges are two V- eign Ministry employees, Ronald Ross reports from the Far Ardens Polastri, 50 an usher, and Aurelio Pasquali, 47, an ar-1 chivist. Communist delegates to the 371st meeting of the Kore-; an Armistice Commission today rejected a pleas by the Unit-! ed Nations command to release the 51 crewmen and passen- gers from an airliner hijacked to the North from South Ko- rea on Dec. 11. North Korea contends that because the air-! liner was on a civilian passenger flight, the U.N. command, a iThf 'iiituif i unfit.

'til East for (ftrjiUn military group, should have nothing to do with the release, i Hennepin Federal RewardsYou With the Best Savings Plans 11 9 United Press International CRUSADING While robed Klansmen stand in front of the podium, Robert Shelton, imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, speaks to a group at the Dearborn (Mich.) Youth Center Sunday. The Dearborn stop was the third in Shekon's nationwide "recruiting crusade," to revive the white-supremacist Klan. A group of 400 protesters picketed outside. Ann Landers solves readers' problems in The Minneapolis Tribune. JJ Effective annual 038(3rCJb earnings 5.35 ffiffiffil Golden Passbook.

90-day notice I JyW ISw type account. Interest from the tiufkL 'ffiwSSiy day of deposit, or Irom the 1st on deposits made by I the 10th of the month, I $100 minimum. ijb Effective Certificate. Minimum de- vZrXv I ffiffil'ffiftffi'ffi. JJ Effective annual 7 Vj earnings 5.09 SIMSMlMJ'i rue Passbk- Interest starts the 1st on deposits made by iiMJMift Deposit or withdraw any amount, any time, without notice.

Wei keep yy ira to wsifieir fosrfO yenr, 111 1 "J.J it I Plus Gift House Stamps Up to 1,000 per day per transaction on new deposits according to our printed rules DOWNTOWN Matquolle, Minn. 55402 333-5326 BLOOMINGTON 10621 France Ava. Bloominflton, Minn. 55431 80-23M START BRIGHTENING YoClR FUTURE WITH THIS COUPON MAIL TO: HtNNEPIN FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis office 818 Marquette or Bloomington office 10621 France Avenue S. Enclosed 15 (Please send check or money otdr.) Enclosed please find to add to my Savings account Enclosed pleaso find to open the following type of plan: 5 True Passbook 5'4 Golden Passbook 514 90 day Certificate 534 One-Year Certificate 6 Two-year Certificate 7Vi Ono-year Certificate of clean living, quick recovery gas heat keeps the hot water coming.

Always enough on tap for the wash, bathing, scrubbing, dishwashing in your home. We think you'll be satisfied with this quality water heater. We areenough to give it our name and a 10 year Warranty. See the new Minnegasco Jetglas Water I leater at any Minnegasco Appliance Store now. If our baby ever needs changing, we'll do it free.

You won't get soaked. You've never heard of the Minnegasco Jetglas Water Heater. This one was just too hot for Minnegasco not to handle, so we've done two things: given it our name and a 10 year Warranty. If the Minnegasco Jetglas develops a leak within 10 years after installation, we'll replace it with a new unit. Absolutely free.

That's how much confidence we have in this modern, big league heater. Available in 30, 40 or 50 gallon enpacity and not a 14 1 Mc. No 1 1 iv Ui. In .1 tepid drop in the tank. Whatever me nra.u FREE 2-WAY POSTAGE ON SAVE-BY-MAIL ACCOUNTS Minnegasco Appliance Stores Downtown oroonnnn ooi-nov 5cuinasnHicoiu '3-1.

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