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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 23

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AUTOMOTIVE ALL IN A LIFETIME Sot, Oct. 22, I960 Appleton fott-Crmtnt B7 By leek Archbishop of New Orleans Is Critically III Adopted Son of GOP Congress Candidate Drowns in Home Pool BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. AP or net iikt I IKE 1 1 DO VOU THINK VE 5HOUL0 CONSULT A PSYCHIATRIST U.N. Works Quietly io End Hunger Economist Offers Different View Th adopted baby son of GOP candidate Alphonzo Bell Jr. drowned Friday in the family swimming pool.

Tbe child 4 1 Ifilwf 7'. BATON ROUGE. La. AP) Joseph Francis mel of New Orleans was in criti- cal condition today after suffer ing his second serious setback in itwo days. A spokesman at Our Lady of fined since Oct 9 when he stum- Than Shoe-Poundinq a'cc Hospital M- months, at the pool's edge, but year-old prelate took a turn foriAlphonzo III was already in the Appleton area residents were the worse yesterday as vVfmng t0 set in and his heart weak-l Police said the toddlers some- view of the United Nations mark-! managed to unhook the edly different from the shouting, jerJ- screen door icading from their shoe-pounding picture of the U.

The archbishop has been into the pool area. AUTOMOTIVE AtTOS FOIt 1ALE 11 Looking For A 1960 Why Not Choost A Brand New '60 Chevrolet or Oldsmobil BRAND NEW '49 CORVAIR 5(K5 2-Dr Sedan BRAND NIW '44 CORVAI 500 4 Or. Sedan. BRAND NEW CORVAH HO J-Dr. Sedan BRAND NW CORVAH 4 Or Sedan BRAND NSW -es CHBVROLIT ft'vevne 2 Or Sedan.

4 Cylinder. Standard. BRAND NfW '48 CHEVROUT Btwayne t-Dr. Sedan. I Cylinder.

Standerd. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET P'eetmaster 4-Dr. Sedan. 4 Cylinder Standard. BRAND NEW CHEVROLET Fletmater 4 Dr Sedan, 4 cylinder.

Powergllde. BRAND NFW 'an CHEVROLIT Biscavne 4-Dr Sedan. 4 Cylinder. Standard. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Blwayne 4-Dr Sedan.

4 Cylinder. Powergllde. BRAND NEW "4fl CHEVROLET Brookwood Station Wagon. 4 Cylinder. Powergllde.

BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. 4 Cylinder. Standard. BRAND NEW '60 CHEVROLET bled, breaking an arm and chairman of the State and The archbishop has become thejLos Angeles County Republican rntpr nf insratinn pontro-! Central Committees, is a candi- n.

at worK tnat nas Been drawn for them in past weeks. C. W. McLean, regional economist for North America with the food and agriculture organization oi we uniieo iwions. was me 1.

WL. fit- versy in recent years. Several Catholic lay leaders took him to His first encounter on the seg- i speaser. ine win anniversary oijtask for his condemnation of seg-the founding of the United Na-jregation as being "morally wrong tions was the occasion, and the and sinful" and appealed directly League of Women Voters, jto Pope John XXIII to halt any Lawrence College, the Business in New Orleans churcJi-and Professional Women's Club, es and schools. regation issue came in 1955 whenAge 62 at 9 a.m.

Friday as he closed a small church south resut 0f a farrn accident on Of New Orleans for its refusal tO'th farm nf his rbnfhtpr Mrs and the Altrusa Club were the co-sponsors. Some Before UN Beginning with a clearly-drawn outline of the six principal organs of the United Nations, McLean gave a more detailed description of the 13 specialized agencies which work to carry outj the program ot the economic and social council. Some of these, such as the international telecommunications union, antedate the United Nations by as much as 80 years. One, the international atomic energy commission, is only three years old. But all cooperate with the United Nations.

McLean's work is with the allow a Negro priest to say Mass. The church has been closed since. Coor Slide NJ Lectures Set At 3 Churches The Rev. Herman Bielenberg, of Warren, Fellow of the Photographers' Society of America, will present a program at 8 p.m. Wednesday at First Metho- Church.

The color slide lecture, titled Food ana Agriculture Organiza-irjjst "Footprints of the Creator," is and William, route 2, Shioc-beine sponsored by the Appleton ton; 18 grandchildren. Funeral Methodist Men and cosponsored; services will be Monday at 2 p.m. by the Appleton Council of Church- jat the First Lutheran Church, es. There will be no charge. jShiocton, with Rev.

Louis Mielke The program will be a chance officiating. Interment will be in to see photography work done by the Bovina cemetery. Friends may the Rev. Mr. Bielenberg.

holder of 'call at the Sawyer Funeral Home, La Belle award presented by theshiocton, after 1 p.m. Sunday He also has been present-; til noon Monday and then at the ed with eight gold cups, five gold! church until time of services, medals and over 250 other awards. I AUTOS rOR SALE It 1M BUiCK Electra 2 ft. Hard- top In red and Ivory. EduipDed with turtxne drive transmission.

Power steermt. pawer brakes, radio, heater, awtuxe wheel ewer, due sfoonne wheel, wall tires and many ether -tras Just turned sons miles. Oa ewrter. Price financing can be arranged. Ph.

Rl 3-MJ4 a'ter 4 pm. 19a0 RENAULT DUPHINt White with sun raeti raea; saw mileage, excellent car Ph. 3-042 or 4 VV Vr Per Jonson. 1949 CMEvROLf Perkwood Waqon a With rad'O end tur. Black Can PA 4 2441 or see at 5'3 Hm S' Neenah.

FORD Country Sedan Fordomatle r(tin, nylon fires By original owner. 11725 Ph Waupaca tsi 1459 NASH Ambassartof American-Rambler One owner. Lxceiient condition Ph Rf; e-1943 1919 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 1 ewneri 11,000 milesj encellenl condition. RE 4 1 344. its 5300 miles see at sis Milwaukee St Menasha after a p.m.

All afternoon Sat. and Sun. 1954 4-Dr. it-dan ISO Diesel, $2,195 1929 Iowa Sf Oshtosh VOLK SWAGE Cerivartlbiitr" Radio, white walls, very clean. Phone RE 3 9171 VS8 VOLKSWAGEN 'Sedan Like" new.

gas heater. Must sell. Ph. RE 4 74J? BUICK 4 Door 'special 1954 FORD Cylinder Phone SP 4 4477 1957 DE SOTO Hardtop 4 Dr Sportsman 27.000 actual miles A-l shape I025 Ph. RE 3 3' 1957 FORD Station Wagon Radio, heater, Fordometic.

11250. PA 5-1758 1957 FORD 2 Dr. S595 WH take trade. Phone PA 5 404 alter 3 m. 1957 Automatic transmission.

Good condition Owner must sell $750 Phone RE 3 4437 RCUR Dr. Hardtop" v-'' up tor quick sale Can PA 2-7444 after 5pm 1955 CHEVROLET Convertible Pay finance company unpaid balance or best otter. Ph. PA 2-3395. 1955 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop Excellent condition.

$650. Can be seen at 420 Racine Menasha 1954 DE SOTO Good rondltlon. Ph RE 4-8744. 1954 PONTIAC Station Werjnn 4 Passenqer Automatic transmission. Very clean Very flood runner Full price $495.

114 S. Wei- mer St. 1953 PONTIAC 4 Or. Call PA 2 2638 alter 4 p.m. ft 1952 BUICK 4-Dr In good con- dition-sm.

Call PA 2 0355 1952 CHEVROLET For sale. Ph. PA 1043. 1951 NASH Rambler 824 Eighth Menasha. Phone PA 2-3478.

1949 DE SOTO Good condition. $75. Ph. 4-5070 1949 OLDSMOBILE '88' 2 -Dr. Hydramatic.

Good condition. Ph. PA 2 8753. 1949 PLYMOUTH Ph. RE 3-1314 eves.

1940 FORD With" 1954 engine, In good shape. Ph. 4-5445 after Special Low Prices On TUSLERS Used Cars "Large Selections" Tiisler Pontiac Phone RE 4-1479 or RE 4-1470 1953 OLDSMOBILE 2-Dr. '88'. STIEBS MOTORS 1211 E.

Wisconsin Ph. 4-4722 APPLETON MOTOR CO. Dodge and Dodge Dart 1410 W. Wise Ph. 3-7397 19i CADILLAC 4-Dr.

Locally owned. 13,000 mile. Air conditioned. 1955 CADILLAC Couple DeVIII. Excellent.

KIMBERLY MOTOR SERVICE See Bob Van Wyk We Buy and Trade. Call ST 8-1281 1954 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan V-8. Powergllde Phone 2-9092, CUMINGS MOTOR SALES GILBERT-DOWLING First Neenah (across from Ford lot) hone 2-2844 AL RUDOLF MOTORSlne. 1209 W.

Wise. Appleton Phone RE 4-5124 or RE 3-4687 1959 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1958 OLDSMOBILE 4-Dr. Loaded 1954 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1955 PONTIAC 2-Dr. Hardtop 1953 CHEVROLET Station Wagon KOLOSSO'S, Phone 4-4101 1957 RAMBLER 4-Dr. Sedan 1957 BUICK Roadmaster 4-Dr.

1957 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. '4' 1955 BUICK Special 2 Dr. 1954 RAMBLER American 2-Dr. 1954 FORD 2-Dr. Hardlop V-t 1953 BUICK Super 2-Dr.

VAN DYN HOVEN BUICK LARK 1100 Lawe, Kaukauna, RO 4-2534 I960 RAMBLER American Wagon 1959 CHRYSLER 4-Dr. Wagon 19J7 BUICK 4 Dr. Vragons (2) Many Others to Choose From VAN ZEELAND GARAGE Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant little Chute Ph. ST 8-4131 YOKEUM MOTORS Open Wed. and Frl.

eves. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 34 Sherwood Use This AUTOMOTIVE AITOS TOR SALE IS 1960 MODELS Still Available LA SABRES Save $700 2-4 Dr. Sedans 2 fl Dr. HarJIops INVICTAS Save $800 1-4 Dr, Sedan 1 4 Dr Hardtop ELECTRA Save $900 1-4 Dr. Sdan ELECTRA 225 $1100 1 4 Dr.

Riviera Sedan CLOUD BUICK 210 N. Morrison St. Th. RE 3-7369 195B RUICK Stwial 4 Dr. Hardtop with full power and real sharp tiros.

A nice clean car with lots of miles left 1958 OLDSMOBILE 'R8 4-Dr. Sedan. Power Steering and Brakes. Very clean inside and is as nice a car as you will find. 1958 FORD V-8 2-Dr.

Sedan. Standard shift. Good Tires and is perfect as a second car. RECTOR Motor Co. 212 N.

Division St. Phone 3-6633 1959 LARK 4-Dr. 1953 CHEVROLET Wagon 1957 FORD Hardtop 1956 BUICK Hardtop 1956 PLYMOUTH. Like new. 1956 FORD Hardtop 1955 DESOTO.

Full power 1954 FORD LAUX Motor Company Plymouth-Chrytler-lmperlal Valiant and Lark 434 Wiiconsln Ph. -121i OPEN EVENINGS 4 to p.m. Nash and Rambler 155 AMBASSADOR Hardtop LeAAens engjne. Continental kit RAMBLER 4-Dr. Sedan 1954 STATESMAN 3-Or.

Hardtop Clean. Continental kit W2 STATESMAN 3-Dr. New ptinl. Runs like new 1951 RAMBLER Convertible, Overdrive. Radio.

Rebuilt angina 1951 STATESMAN 3-Dr. Overdrive 1951 STATESMAN 4-Dr. Hydrernatle 1951 RAMBLER Wagon. Radia. Overdrive.

Heater 1950 STATESMAN 2-Dr. and 4-Dr. ZEH MOTOR SALES 1724 West Wisconsin Ave. 1957 BUICK Special 2-Dr. Hardtop REALLY LOADED'! The sharpest one In captivity, $1295 HESSER MOTORS 419W JrVi4C0nin Ave Ptv 3-340? 19J6 CHEVROLET J-Dr.

HardTop. KELLETT MOTORS Gillingtiam Corners, Phone 1M SASNOWSKI PONTIAC Kaukauna Ph. RO 4-2414 1960 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan 1954 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Dr. 1957 BUICK Special -Dr.

1954 MERCURY 2-Dr. Sedan 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan 1954 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. HIETPAS MOTORS De Soto Plymouth Valiant SU Draper St. Kaukauna 4-1745 Convenient Want-Ad tion, with the goal of conquering "the hunger which continues to cast its shadow over more than one-half of the world's population." Complicating the problem is the tremendous surge in numbers; the world's people doubled in number in the 60 years between 1900 and today and will double again in only 35 years.

Begin Campaign In an effort to overcome the "indifference, apathy, and lack of action" of much of the world toward the problem of hunger, the food and agriculture organization has begun a freedom from hunger campaign designed to focus attention in this area and stimulate constructive action. This three-pronged program of education, research, and action will reinforce national programs such as the food for peace campaign of the United States. McLean stressed in closing that the challenge to overcome mankind's traditional enemies of "war, pestilence and hunger" can only be met by the concerted efforts of all nations. Undramati-cally and quietly, such efforts go on in the many specialized agencies of the United Nations. A nf nu mmiy uiui 1 iui A second lecture, entitled "Voice of Creation," will be given by the Rev.

Mr. Bielenberg at St. John Evangelical Reformed Church at 8 p.m. Friday. A third program is being planned for 7:30 p.m.

Saturday at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, School Court, Menasha. The Rev. Mr. Bielenberg is a Lutheran minister who served "a parish at Oil City, Pa.

for 32 years. Circuit Judges Ask Changes in Jury Verdicts Post-Crescent Midlion Bureau MAHTCnW A simnlifir-aHnn of the procedures involved inj 'special special verdicts in trial courts isi proposed in a recommendation; oirn.ir iud a ei Air a-or. sedan. 4 Cylinder. Power glide.

BRAND NEW 'M CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Dr Sedan I Cylinder. Powergllde. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Sport Seden. I Cylinder. Powergllde.

BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Parkwood Station Wagon. 1 Cylinder. Powergllde. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Or. Sedan.

4 Cylinder. Standard BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Or. Sedan. 4 Cylinder. Powergllde.

BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. 4 Cylinder. Powergllde. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr.

Hardlop. Cylinder. Powerglide. BRAND NEW '40 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible I Cylinder. Powergllde.

BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE (I 4-Dr. Sedan. BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE 44 Holiday sedan. BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE I Convertible BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE Super 44 4-Or. Sedan, BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE Super II Fiesta Wagon.

BRAND NEW '40 OLDSMOBILE Super II Holiday Sedan. And Many. Many More 1960 Chevrolets 1960 Oldsmobiles Also 300 Used Cars Used Truckt Dally 1130 Saturday l-l GUSTMAN Chevrolet Olds Corvair KAUKAUNA 8-3581 SEYMOUR 11 And Marinette-Menominee QUALITY Is the Greatest Bargain See Our Selection of TRUE VALUE Used Cars Arrow Auto Sales CAR LOT-1404 W. Wise. Ave.

Velient.Plymouth.DeSoto 'OLDS' 1957 CHEVROLET Wagon 4-Dr. 1954 MERCURY Montclair 4-Dr. 1954 FORD Falrlane 4-Dr. 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Dr. 1955 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop 19SS PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Or.

Bob Rector Olds S. Commercial St. NEENAH Ph. PA 5 3044 Open every evening til Saturday til 1:00 p.m. 1954 CHEVROLET 4-Dr Nice WHke, RE 3-1111 attar pm.

APPLETON AUTO MART ALWAYS SELECT USED CARS SAM MALOFSKY MOTORS 1159 W. Wisconsin h. 4.1134 Order Blank until iAMT IT AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES, PARTS 10 AIR CUSHION Nylon Tires (BRAND NEW) $11.88 4. 70-IS tube type- Black plus excise te, old tire Full 4-ply nylons that withstand constant road Impactt. Full 15 mo Guarantee WARD'S SERVICE CENTER 218 N.

Division St. ACTO SERVICING 11 COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR SERVICE By Experienced Men PEOTTER'S 24-Hr. Towing Service Ph. 3-5125 RADIATOR Cleaning, Repairing Reliable Radiator Service, 725 W. Washington St.

Ph 3-155. TIRES RECAPPED, REPAIRED Rediator Repairing, Recorlng GUSTMANS Kaukauna Phone 4-3581 AUTOMOTIVE WAXTED CASH FOR YOUR CAR BOB MODER AUTO SALES 1324 S. Oneida Phone 3-4540 CASH or TRADE HESSER MOTORS, Ph. 3-302 CASH FOR YOUR USED CAR HIETPAS MOTORS 514 Draper Ph. RO 4-1785 Highest Prices Paid For Used Cars and Used Trucks GUSTMAN'S Kaukauna 4-3581 Seymour 11 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SHARP USED CARS.

BOB'S AUTO MART 1500 W. Wisconsin Ph. 4-1577 HIGHEST PRICES Paid for clean, late model, used cars. GIBSON CHEVROLET, Appleton, Phone 9-1221, Menasha Ph. 2-7153.

SPOT CASH 1 1 For Nice, Clean, Used Cars, TRI-CITY MOTOR CO. 913 W. Wisconsin Ave. TRUCKS FOR SALE 14 "A-r USED TRUCKS 1954 FORD Vj-Ton Pickup 4 foot box, Fordomatle 1995 1954 FORD F-350 1-Ton Express 9 foot box with hoist S1095 1955 FORD F-500. 9 foot insulated van body $1095 SHERRY MOTORS, Inc.

325 W. Washington Ph. 3-444 925 W. Wisconsin Ph. 3-4175 Open Evenings A-l USED TRUCKS 190 FORD 'a Ton Pickup 1954 FORD i Ton.

153" Cab Over Engine 1955 INTERNATIONAL with Stake Rack. Long wheel base. Good tires. Looks and run like new. 1952 FORD 1 Ton COFFEY MOTORS KAUKAUNA 103 E.

Third Phone 4-4623 BARGAINS on TRUCKS-Dump, Pickups, Chassis and Cab, Wagons BAUR TRUCK EQUIP. 2520 W. Wisconsin Ph. 4-5709 GMC Used Trucks 1937 CHEVROLET 10-200 Tractor 1956 FORD Pickup 1955 FORD C.O.E. LWB.

1953 IHC -Ton Pickup 1953 GMC 84-Ton Pickup 1953 GMC 1-Ton Pickup Fox Valley Truck SERVICE "APPLETON'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE TRUCK SERVICE" 2131 W. Wisconsin Ph. 3-7304 190 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Truck Less than 3000 miles. Heavy duty chassis, two speed axle. Knapheide stake side body.

Many extras. 13000. Don's Sinclair, 333 W. Wain Neeneh. 1958 CHEVROLET Tandem Dump Truck With ob and permit If St- Sired.

Phone Cecil 2142. hi7 CHEVROLET Ton Panel 1954 GWC Mi Ton Pickup 19J5 CHEVROLET Ton Pickup GIBSON MOTORS Appleton Menasha 1951 FORD Ton V-8-Steke, ov erloads. Speca Trailer Court, 1, Circle Acres 1951 FORD 7. Ton Truck-Reasonable Ph. PA 5-1177.

1950 FORD F-4 Tractors and utiL Ity Log Tractor In goad condition. Reasonable. KNOKE LUM-BER CO. Ph. 3-4483; 19tf INTERNATIONAL OUVP' TRUCK-Cail RE 4-4742 after 4 m.

1944 FORD Pickup Truck With 'a Mercury motor. Phone PA J-7991 etr 5:30 AUTOS FOR SALE IS WILLY'S JEEP With snow plewi 4 wheel drive. Rl 4-4742 after p.m. IP VOU HAVB "In the Way Fur nltura Post-Crescent For Sale gets it "out er the way" and win brine yu Extra cash, Ph, t-4411 to ttert your ad. I I.

was 10 months old A governess grabbed a second adopted son. Matthew, also 10 rii a uaithv Aiiman (nr. atc 'n California's 16th Congres- sionai oisi. Walter P. Conradt Route 1, Shiocton, Wis.

Edward Olszewki, route 1, Ra cine, Wis. He was born June 14, 1898 in the town of Ellington and spent his entire life in the vicinity of Shiocton. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. James Kab-ble, Bear Creek, Mrs. Robert Rahn, Caledonia, Mrs.

Edward Olszewki, route 1, Racine and Mrs. Theodore Kruger, Milwaukee; a son, Paul, Milwaukee; four sisters, Mrs. Ida Schoerning, New London, Mrs. Irene Jenner-jahn, Hortonville, Mrs. Arthur Hall, Lewiston, Montana, Mrs Raymond Anson, New London; 2 brothers, Ernest Conradt, Shioc Mrs.

Theresa R. LaCoSSe 4422 N. Oakland Milwaukee Age 80, died Friday morning after long illness. She was born in Brothertown, and moved to Milwaukee from Kaukauna in 1905. Mrs.

La Cosse and her husband Ed, operated a grocery store in Milwaukee from 1910 until 1925. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Loretta M. Teller, Milwaukee; a brother, Joseph Derfus, Milwaukee: a sister, Mrs. Carl Hauser, Kaukauna.

Funeral services will be Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the Greenwood Funeral Home, Kaukauna, and at 9 a.m. at St. Marys Catholic church. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home with Rosary being prayed at Interment will be in the uaj- 410 Wallace New London Age 7a, cueo. rriaay at a.m. P- 13- 1885 ln jMr. Hem was retired He was a member fc the Cathohc Foresters. Survivors include five brothers, Gust, Oconto Falls, Wil- Sund Augusta Hertzfeld Churchill Waupaca Age 88, died Friday morning.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Henry Magdanr and Mrs. George Martin; a son, Norman; a brother, Rynard Draheim. Funeral services will be Monday, October 24, at 2 p.m. at the Immanue! Evangelical Luth eran church, Waupaca, with Rev.

fii nf rvir intnrmpnf will be at Lind Centcr ccmetery. A CAPP-H0ME EXCLUSIVE I Simple Mart with the CAPP-H0WE PURCHASE PIAN flNANCJMG FOR EVERYONE DlUVttiO Mil A NO CUSTOM IUH.T ON YOUR lOt A NO FOUNDATION ANYWHItl Hare's the home putxhme plan with a heart I Popular with thousand of Capp-Home owners. Low monthly payments at tht tamt low timple interest ratet by arrangement with a leading National Bank. Financing can include plumbing, heating and kitchen. Credit Life insurance included.

This purchase plan is just one of the wsys for you to buy a Capp-Home. CAPP-HOME5 114S Dapeat Nertb, Dt. Minneapolis 11, MlnacMt Tour rcprcMnUthre is Chirltt White, 2t Bores, Grttn Bey. Wieiie BEmleck i mjwwmmX. I Frket horn JOBS, Leader 5aySCOmmittee of the state board 0f Th ronnrt uill ho rlisniissprf ntlfollowing a 4 week illness.

He was Wont Ad Informotion Clojinj Time Wnt tit ecrfptH to 4:09 om. Hie day before day of publication. Tor Mondays Before noon Saturdays. Corrections or Cancellations Want ad corrections or eancel-ialions accepted to 8 30 a.m. lor the tame day publication.

IMPORTANT Composition costs wilt be tharxed. If an ordered ad is cancelled before publication. After an ad Is ordered, it cannot be changed before one publication. When cancelling- an ad. demand a "kill number." No claims recoitnlted on ads cancelled without it.

The number of days ad Is published determines the rate of such ada. Adjustments The Appleton rVwt-Crescent assumes no responsibility for verbal statements in conflict with its established rules, policies or rates. All claims for adjustments or refunds mutt be made within days after expiration of ad. Errors, not the fault ot the advertiser, which make the advertisement less valuable, should be corrected the first day. when one extra corrected Insertion will be made without charge.

The Post-Cretcent assume; no responsibility for error after Ihe first insertion. NOTICE The Appleton Post-Crescent Is exercising all precautions to avoid publishing any fraudulent or misleading advertising. However, if any ad appearing In the classified columnt of the Post-Crescent can be proven fraudulent or misleading, we would appreciate your Informing us Immediately. Classified Department Appleton Post-Crescent Phone 3-4411 (In hcenah-Menasha Ph, J-4J4J) THE APPLETON POST-CRESCENT SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier to city end suburban subscribers for 45 cents week, or $23.40 a year. By mall within the counties ot Outagamie, Calumet, Winnebago.

Waupaca, Brown, Shawano, Manitowoc. Portage and Waushara, one year SI2.0O, six months 16.50, three months 75, one month S1.7S. By mall In the United States outside of this area one year S20.SO, six months $10.40, three months $5.20, one month $175. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in thu newspaper as well as the ap news dispatches. ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES 7 Crooked Heels prevent them with Dr.

Scholl's Walk Strates. For men or women. BOHL 4 MAESER J01 N. AppletonSt.1Phone3-e474 WARNING The Outagamie servation Club rifle range will be open under supervision Nov. 5th, 1-4 p.m., eth, 10 Nov.

12th, 1-4 13th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Those shooting without prior permission or supervision will do so at their own risk and will be subject to the penalties of trespassing. Non-member shooting fee 50c. OPEN BOWLING DIRECTORY APPLETON CLUB ALLEYS OPEN BOWLING 11 East Washington St. Ph.

$-152 BARN TAVERN Ph. 3-9845 Tues. 9:30 to Hi Frl. 7 to II. Sat.

1 to II. Sun. 1 to 11. BRIN BOWL, MENASHA Sun. 1 a Fri.

6 pm .1 i Tues. 6-9 p.m.; Sat. 1-7 m. and a.m. PA i-9242.

DAILY including Sat. (V Sun. 1 to 4. Sunday Evening after 10 p.m. Friday Evening 7 till closing.

JERRY'S LANES BAR Klmberly Ph. ST t-1741 EVERY ether Fri. til 9:30 p.m. tat. a Sun.

Day and Night. MICHIELS BOWL Sherwood Ph. 50 LUDWIG LANES Mon. to 1. Tues.

9:30 to 1 Frl. 7 to I. Sunday 1 to 1 Sat. Aft. Only 30c a line freedom Ph.

ST or t-tm MONDAY Nights Every Aft. Sunday Aft. and Eves, after LITTLE CHUTE RECREATION OPEN Every Day and Night eept Mon. and Wed. 7 to 11.

VERBETEN'S ALLEYS 154 3rd Kaukauna, RO -M5 VAN ABEL'S ALLEYS Frl. and Sat. Afternoon and Evening Sunday Afternoon Only. Hollandtown Ph. RO -i791 41 BOWL Comer College a Hwy.

41. ph. 4-577J Every Afternoon 1 to 4 Monday Evening 9 to 1 Tuesday Evening 11 to 1 Wednesday Evening 11 to 1 Thursday Evening to I Friday Evening to 1 Sat. Eva. to 1:30 and 11 to Sunday Evening :30 to I LOST AND FOCXD 8 HEIFERS LOST-5 Holsteln; broke out of pasture.

Finder please no-tlfy Joe Fox, RO 4-2224. PURSE LOST White. On N. Apple- ton St. In front of Laundromat Shop.

Reward. Ph. 3-4227 or 4-9441. rublic hearing duris inhe next several months, said Chief Justice John E. Martin of the state i i commeT heaW'oyludp 1 Andover S.D, Herman, Pu- old F.

Murphy ad onf which ft. Edwa.r?' kcshf' Tenth Circuit Judge Andrew W.rtin. fiP Parnell is a member, Wl1, lofl from the Most Precious Blood port to the Board of Cfmeteryt -nu 'Greenville. Rev. Father Andrew The changes in essence ask Friends an amendment of state law by ft cine and Hanson the Supreme Court to g.ve trial rf New after courts greater discretionary pow- wiU er.

in ettect. tne cnanges would make the present complicated special verdicts on which juries must vote a great deal simpler It is an attempt to speed up trials, Judge Parnell commented. Lodge Soys Reds Won't Succeed in World Domination MILWAUKEE (AP) MILWAUKEE (AP) Henry Cabot Lodge. Republican Kuske officiating. Friends presidential candidate, said lastmay can atnhe Bammel Funeral night that the world faces 25 years HornCi Waupaca, Sunday noon un- TOKYO (AP) Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda told parliament today he did not intend to establish military conscription in Japan although the defense forces were 15,000 under the authorized strength level.

i Replying to Socialist questioners in the lower house, Ikeda said there were four and a half times more military applicants than the number to be recruited in the forces. "If there are 15,000 vacancies it is because we want to select only the best elements," he stated. Government plans were for men in the ground forces, a 1,115 plane air force and a navy of 116,000 tons. Lutheran Pastor To Speak on Holy Land, Mid-East The Rev. Samih A.

Ismir, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church. Tomahawk, will present an illustrated lecture of the Holv Land and the Middle East! rm, I from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at St. James Methodist Church, 350 W. Capitol drive.

He is the second speaker in a series of fam ily fellowship Ismir programs at the church. The Rev. Mr. Ismir was born in Jerusalem about one half mile from the Garden of Gethsemane and a auarter-mile from Calvary. He received his elementary and high school education -in mission schools In the Holy Land and in 1948 became a refugee of the Arab Israeli war.

He came to the United States in 1951 and in 1955 graduated from Concordia College, Minn, with a bachelor of arts degree. He served as an intern in a Lutheran Church in Bethlehem for a year and in 1959 graduated from Luther The' ological Seminary, St Paul. Railway Express Asks For Routing Change PMt-Crcflt Mtdlion lurt MADISON A proposal of the Railway Express Agency to route its wrightstown station business' a To Order Your Post-Crescent Want-Ad LOCAL CASH RATES Line 8 Days I 5 Daya Daya I 1 Day 1 AM 344 3)8 l.TT" 4 S.76 4.56 Ob 1.50 5 688 I 540 4.38 1.84 6 8 26 I 6.60 536 I3T 7 9 63 7.70 6.13 I3T" 8 I 11.01 1 8.80 I 7 01 i 1233 i TM I 10 13.76' ilOO t.78 363 11 15 14 12 10 iM 4.0 12 16.51 13.20 1051 4A2 50c EXTRA FOR BOX NUMBER a By Moil Publish my ad as follows; Startinr. Date Publish for Daya Cain Charf Amount Enclosed (if tub.) Namt Ai ot international tension dui mat the Communists will never sue- ceed in global domination. "The Communist mind is a very special thing they don't respond to reasoning," Lodge said in a television interview taped for later viewing.

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