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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 15

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Friday, September 19, 1958 'i lAUicuiif itAOW Our Used JCcr Lot Integration Issue Reaches No Y. State Planning fTfl I -i- jw vl II 1 1 1 i i i J5 the finest used cors in -owner, local, new car trade int ii I 'V. I CAQIL1AC I TO EAU CLAIM Wll Mirror Efforts fore taxes. And each year. Muench says, more of them seem "anxious to learn more about, money management and financial functions In an economy growing more com plex." PRIME GOALS of the new drive, under the leadership of Mrs.

Dorothy Noble Smitht assistant manager of a branch of the chemical Cnrn Exchange Bank in New York City, are set forth thus: l. To make the public aware of the bank's role in- the community financing business, agriculture, munici palities, families and individuals. 2. To expose the destructive, force of inflation and nrrrT the need for sound budgeting' and planning, 3. To make the publle see the bank at puscntial tn thm American type of capitaiis-' tic economy.

Smith says the committee will spread the gospel at the drop of a bonnet. It's ready to move in on the Women's clubs when and if invited. While aimed chiefly at adult education, it can offer classroom talks in schools. i -1 The men aren't being shunted aside either. A samDle DroErram will call WEATHER FOBECAST-r-Raln' Is expected today along Gulf coast, In area from Texan northeast to Valley, and in northwest quadrant of U.

S. and northern Rockies. Rest of U. S. will have fair weather with warming In New England area from the Lakes southwest to eastern Texas, and area from western Dakotaa to Utah.

It will be cooler in South Carolina; southern Georgia; upper Mississippi and lower Missouri Valleys; and northwest' Pacific area. YAP Wlrephoto Map) STANDARD OF THE WORLD. CADILLAC 62 COUPE A local, one automobile. Only 15,032 actual ir milesikjnewl SAVE $. fa CADILLAC DEVILLE One tfpk owner; 29,532 actualniles.

Full power. Spotless condition. IF CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 4 DR. SEDAN. ewlV.J i i i i for a talk in the morning by-a male banker who about credit, or estate plan Autos for Sale 93 J9SI PLYMOUTH wigon.

dtmooitrt-tor. Sport Suburbtn, a uat. I ph Ocvlc, Spring Vtllty, Wik Trucks Trailers 91 19JTCHEVR0LET I TON walk In. bodyWipn TE M234. 2 DUMP tructfKomplttt with franchise.

Art on road construction and general hauHng. Will' aell baeaus of tornado. Charles W. Doobi, RoutT-i Colfax, Wit. Telephone S-F-13.

Hi Value, Used Trucks INTERNATIONAL MAKVeSIER Ca Night and Day Truck Sarvka Putnam St. Dial Moll MOn an makti, an mooeia Wa trade and flnanc Motorcycles 96 HARLEY DAVIDSON 125. Good shape. Phono TE i-5741. NOTICE TO -'FUEL OIL SUPPLIERS SCALED BIDS will be re-celved at the County Clerk's Office in the City of Eau Claire up to 10:00 o'clock a.m.

October 7, 1958 at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for furnishing 90,000 gallons or more, Light No. 6 Fuel Oil to be delivered hot and adjusted to 60 degree temperature in transport loads of 5,000 gallons or more to thei Court House In the City of: Eau Claim The County reserves the Local, one owner, actual mues. Full power including air conditioning. Immaculate condition throughout. 12 7 CADILLAC 62 4 DR.

Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes. Local car. Excel- lent condition. HA CADILLAC 62 4-DOOR Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes. Local car.

Excellent condition. E5 CADILLAC 62 4 DOOR Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes. Another 'oca' car Very m00b running automobile, 1H1 -CADILLAC 62 4 Dr. 62 Coupe Deville. I Both local cars and in very good condi-tion throughout.

Priced1 to sell. LOOK AT THESE 57- STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR. Hydramat. jc, radio, power steering and brakes. One owner, low mileage.

Sharp. '57 CEV V'8 BEl A1R STATI0N WAGON. Power glide, (adio, positraction rear end. -Many other extras. Immaculate condition, low mileage.

I C7 FORD 6 4-DOOR. Straight shift, radio, 2 tone paint. Very low cost, economical transpor-' tation. Two Accidents Reported in City Mrs. Donna Schlageter, 27, of 1318 Woodland was charged with making an improper left turn Wednesday at 5:45 p.m.

when her auto was Involved in a collision at S. Hastings Way and Valmont said Mrs. Schlageter was driving south on Hastlqgs Way In the lane and started a left turn onto Val mont. The left front of her autdtryck the right front and side of aardriven south In the left lane by-David Small, 26, Menasha, police, said. There was an estimated $1(5 damage to the Small car and $150 to the Schlageter auto.

At 8:05 a.m. Thursday police were tailed to S. Harwell and Summit where they re-ported a car driven by Suzanne Linton, 16, of 215 Roosevelt pulled from the curb to make a left turn onto Summit. A car driven northi on arwen oy Kaymona Krueger, 48, Rt. 2t Eleva, was struck in the right rear by the Linton auto.

Miss Linton was charged with failure to yield the right or way irom a parked position, police 'said They reported damage was minor. Area Traffic NEILLSVILLE Eight motorists forfeited bonds of $15.95 each in Justice Henry Wittke court here Monday for speeding in the city, Forfeiting bonds were Michael Ranczynski, Chi Earl Magnuson, Rt. 1, Neillsville; George Joseph Clements, Marshfield: Virgil Fosnaugh, Wisconsin Rapjds; RandaU Erickson, Owatonna, Minn, Harmon B. Skowen, St. Point; Herbert E.

Brooks, Chevy Chase; and Vincent M. Biever, Port Washington. CHIPPEWA FALLS Pay-ing fines in Judge Orrin H. Larrabee's Chippewa County court Wednesday morning were: Norman J. Koch, Rt.

4, Chippewa Falls, speeding, $10; Eldrldge Anderson, Eau Claire, arterial violation, $10; William Heinstad, Eau Qaire, arterial, $10; J. R. Erfenbach, Eau Claire, $15; Robert J. Hauptmann, Rt. 1, Chippewa Falls, no driver's license, $15; B.

Olson, Rt. 1, Osseo, arterial $10; a Iverson, Eau Claire, speeding. $15; Dale T. Simenson, Eau Claire, driving too fast for conditions, $30; Gerald C. Starks, Eau Claire, speeding $15; Joseph E.

Vajgrt Chippewa, artir i a 1, $10; JamesJ, Wright, Eau Claire, defective muffler, $15; Donald J. Kuba, Chippewa Falls, speeding, $15; Joe P. Penor, Chippewa Falls, a 1 1 to yield right of way; B. J. Wor-thington, Rt.

1, Chippewa Falls, speeding, $15. TIZZY or what bankers call the background of a loan, or that common family stum bling block known in banking circles as the correst han ding of checking accounts; "IThen after lunch," says Mrs. Smith, "we'll become women New York Stocks Admiral Am Air 13ti Goodrich 22 Greyhound. Jl III Cant Am cyan ATT Anaconda Armour Atchison Sath Stl Boaing Carrtar Caterpll Calanasa Champim Oil Chi Ri RR Chryslar Com Sol Com Ed Cora Prod Curt Wr Otr DuPont Ford Mot San Elae Can Mot 42)4 'S7' 116 Int Harv 54 Int Nick 1SH Int Papcf is I oewi 47A.arsh Fid 454a Mont Ware 41 Mi Motorola 0''i Panney JC 20H Pure Oil 23 RCA WVkSean Roeh 57 Sinclair 13HStd Oil Ind S2H Swift Wi Un Car 3'iUn Air 42'. us Rubber 17US Steal 4SA Penn tl M'iVat Un 45H Wosiworth 2SH 4IH 7SH 3)' 25; 44 sm 3S 33' right to reject any or all bids or accept the bid considered most advantageous to the County.

i ESTHER P. VOSS COUNTY CLERK LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. iaot. ia.2M)ct. a Leader) ORDIR LIMITINO) TIME FOR PILING CLAIMS (an waiver).

"STATE OP WISCONSIN, EAU CLAIRE, COUNTY COURT. IN PROBATE. in theTWatter of tha Estate el Jacob Harited. Deceased. A petition tor probate or administra tion of the tTaTe or jacoo narsrea, deceased, lata of tha City of-Eeu Claire, Eaj Claire County.

Wisconsin, and for determination and adjudication of hated ship, having eeon tiiea. IT IS ORDERED: That tha time within which all ered Itors of said deceased shall present claims against such estate for exam ination and is hereby fixed and limited up to and Including tha 16th day of December. 1M. That all claims and demands against the said deceased be examined and ad- lusted by the Court on tha th day of January, at me opening ot tna Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard; That notice thereof bo given by publl. cation of this order for three consecutive weeks, once In each week, In Tha Eau Claire Leader, tha first publication to be within fifteen day from tha data hereof.

and by mailing copy of this Order to every interested" parson whose post Office address Is known or can be with reasonable diligence be eicertained at least twenty day before the hearing or proceeding. Dated September 14, By tha Court, CONNOR T. HANSEN, County Judge. JOHN P. SANTERRE, Attorney, Barren, Wisconsin.

James Bridger, a scout of pioneer North America, was the first white man known to have visited Great Salt Lake. WtSCOMSM Phone TE 5-6123 ADVERTISING Today's Business By 8Alr DAWSON NEW YORK (API Tha New York State Bankers As. sociation has set ud a worn- en's committee to tackle the problem of women's understanding of money. They ex pect me idea to spread quick ly to other states. First, the women bankers will work through the various women's clubs, and organizations.

There are some 800 of these in New York state alone, with a membershln of around 200,000. Already the committee has 204 women bankers organized for the Job. This, In the words of Albert 1 Muench, execu tive vice president of the New York State Bankers Association, is quite an accomplishment. Women aren't hard to find in bankinsr circles hereabout. There are more than 3,000 with banking titles.

In the united states there are perhaps 300,000 bank women. But that isn't the reason the association is calling on them to oo tne job. The fact is men, that wom en are -imoortant. Muench says women vote about 70 per cent oi the snares, at an nual meetings of American cornorations. He save.

thev are the beneficiaries of 80 per cent of the trust funds. And they have the say-so in spending the ereater cart of the 355 1-2 billion dollars a year ot personal income of the nation. Their econom ic 1m nortknre i to bankers also arises from the fact that 21 million women are employed, bringing in some 42 million dollars! e- "Markets At a Glance (Bv Units 'real mternetteneil Stocks irregularly lower in moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S.

government bonds easier in qylet trading. American stocks irregularly lower. Midwest stocks. Irregularly lower. Cotton futures steady.

Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats, soybeans and lard futures mixed. Hogs steady to 15 cents low er, top 21.00; cattle mostly strong, top 28.00; vealer top 32.00; sheep steady, top 23.00; dressed beef steady top 45.00; dressed pork 50 to 1.00 higher, top55.5Q' South St Paul SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn (AP) (USDA Cattle 3.500: calves 900: trading active: slaughter over 1250 ids steady; cows ana bulls fully steady; bulk good and choice slaughter steers 24.50-26.50: most good and choice heifers 24.00-a.5O commercial cows 19.50-20.00 cutter and utility bulls 21.50- 23.00; commercial and good 22.00-23.00r vealers and ftlauerhter calves steady: good nrl r-hnlre vealers 28.00-32.00: good and choice slaugnter calves 23.00-28.00 stocxer ana feeders scaret, steaoy; me dium and good stock steers 24.00-28.50. ham io.ooo: fairiv active: barrows and gilts steady to strong; spots 25 higher; sows teadv: u.s. No.

ana 3 w- 250 lb barrows and gilts 20.25- 20.50: 1 and 2 hogs 21 lbs mixed ior weight and grade 1' 1 and sows 270-400 lbs 18.50-19.50 2 and 3 400-350 ir sows 18.00-19.00 ieeaer pigs strong; good and choice 18.00 to mostly 18.50. Sheep traaing acuve slaughter lambs fully steady; top 25 ewes and feeder lamos sieaay; good and choice slaughter lambs 22.50-23.00; utilityimd low good lambs 22.00-22.50; good and choice feeder lambs 22.00-22.25. Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. 2 red 1.87. Corn No.

1 yellow 1.27; No. 2 yellow 1.26-27 No. 8 yellow I.25H-26. Oats extra white tuu. Soybean oil 10; soybean meal Barley: malting choice Lis 1.25; feed Chieaao Potatoes nnnAGo AP) (USDA) Potatoes arrivals 88; on track 251; total U.S.

shipments 372; suoolr moderate; demana fair market aoout sieaay; int track sales: Washing ton russeU 3.10; Washington: bakers 3.25-3.50; Idaho ure-, niMAta 3.M-3.50: Idaho Oregon bakers 3.50; Wisconsin Riicaar Z.X: vvia- mn Round Reds l.DO-l.ou; 1.R0.1.80: Minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley Round Reds 1.75. Cardinal is the only, major league baseball player ever to nave coueciea owui hits ana ana noma runs in Bankers Education i PRICED NEW YORK (AP) A small group of Negro parents protesting I children's assignment to heavily Negro scnoois in Hanem nava an. pealed to state officials for intervention. The parents of the nine seventh-graders i 1 have refused, to send their children to the schools, which are almost entirely Necro. Thev want them aifo-nrl tn better-Integrated schools out- siae ine tianem area Which, they contend, provide Ki better educational programs, There is no intended racial segregation tn New York Qty schools.

But 1 g-h borhood racial patterns sometimes create student bodies Ijnade up mostly of one race or tne otner. i In a teleeram to Stat Com missioner of Education I James Allen the parents' anorney asked lor a hearing on the dispute and a state investigation of conditions in Harlem schools. The Paul B. Zu- ber, said that forcing parents tn if nil th1r rhilrlrun schools where they allegedly would receive unequal educational opportunities is a viola tion oi weir ngnts. Police Capture 'Unlucky' Bandit DETROIT (AP) Police rate Carl Erb a hard luck bandit- Erb locked a service sta tion attendant, behind what he thought a closet door.

The door proved to be a rear exit. The attendant called police; The fleeing Erb threw away av-coat. Police found a medicine bottle bearing his name and addressjn one pocket. Held on a robbery charge, Erb told police he snent the night with a companion Po lice checked. The compan ion said he was helping Erb with a robbery.

British Newspapers Urging Beef Boycott LONDON (AP) Britain's housewives Thursday were urged to boycott beef, this country's national dish, until prices fall. With the cost of the best steak at 12 shilling ($1.68) a pound, Britain's newspapers advised thrifty, housewives to switch to lamb, pork or poul try. Argentina is getting most of the blame for the price hike. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD-Produee: Live poultry no tone: 000 lbs. No USDA price changes'.

Cheese sinsrle daisies and longhorns 38H-39; pro- cessed loaf 33-36; Swiss Grade A 46-48: 44-46: 41- 43. Butter steady; 404.000 93 score 60. 92 score 60: 90 score 59; 89 score 58. Eggs whites easv. rest about steady; 7,300 cases; white large, extras 46H: mixed laree extras me- diums 40; standards 37H.

Menomonie Rotary MENOMONIE (Special) what it means to do busines with the government was discussed for members of the Menomonie Rotary Club -by one of their members, Bartel Sanna, at the Wednesday luncheon of the club. Roy scnura, program enairman for September, presented tile speaker. John Jarvis presented the club with a banner from the Temuco, Chili, club sent by Jorge Soto, assistant director of a technical school at Temuco and a member of the Temuco Rotary Club. Temuco took special work at the Stout State College, and had been a guest at Rotary luncheons during his stay in Menomonie. By KateOsann classi' Wisconsin Jmostiy one ins.

TO SELL! WISCONSIN HERE'S A DANDY! 1958 SUPER OLDS '88' CONVERTIBLE COUPE This is an extreme! interesting Automobile. PRACTICALLY NEW! Attractive in Appearance 1 and ATTRACTIVE In PRICE SEE US AT ONCE Late Stock and Bond Quotations tun inc Alabama Gas Z2L1" Bell A Gossett 11U.H Caspers Tin Plate 5. Fidelity Fund Gisholt Machine 14.16tfT Inc. Investors 8.60- 9.30 Mass. Inv.

Trust 12.12-13.10 Minneapolis Gas 29 -32 Minnesota St Ontario 30. Natl. Presto Indus. Nor. Sta.

Power 20V Ogden Corp. 13 Ottertall Power 31 -33 Puritan Fund fifft. T.2S SignQde Steel: 344- Texas Gas Trans. 26H-27Tk" Trane 59 U. S.

Rubber 41 Webeor 10H- Wis. Fund 5.35. 5.78 Power Light 2916-30 wis. public service 24 1 Milwaukee Livestock MILWAUKEE (AP) Live.I stock. Hogs estimated 1.000 jw steady? U.S.

No. 14 2 butchers only, 180-190 lbs 19.50. 20.50;200-270 lbs 20.25-20.75;' sows No. 1 and 2 only, 325-lbs and down 19.00-20.00; 350-4000 lbs 18.00-19.25; Ibi 17.00-18.25; stags 13.00-15.00 jr boars 11.50-12.50. CatUe estimated 1.000: 5B F0RD V8 4-OOR.

Fordomatic, radio, 2 tone, very sharp inside and One owner. Eg PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 4-DOOR. V-8 en-' gine, hydramatic, power steering, brakes. 6 way seat. One low mileage.

EC FORD. V-8 '4-DOOR STATION WAGON. tY Straight radio, -'spotless condition in-side and out. Local car. Sharp.

EE OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 4-DR. Hydramatic, radio, power steering, power brakes. Local, one owner. Sharp. EE OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DR.

Hydramatic radio, 2 tone, Local, one owner, very clean. EE CHRYSLER NEW YORKER DELUXE 4 DR. -yy Local, one owner, full power. Sharpest one in the Northwest. a EQ DESOTO V-8 4-DR.

Local, one owner. Power steering, automatic drivel Exceptionally -dean. '53 PLYM0UTH 4-DOOR. Radio, new tires. J2 OLDS 98 g2 PONTIAC 4-DOOR.

52 F0RD 2-DOOR. '5t F0RD 12 T0N PICKUP -Sharp: PONTIAC'S. 4 DOORS (3) OLDS 98 4-DOOR. 50 0LDS 88 4-D0R One Owner. 49 LDS 88 4'D09R 0f1 Gt ready for tht Hard winter driving ahead witk one of these fine used automobiles.

OPEN EVENINGS All Cars Carry Our Famous Guarantee -aK 1 EAU CURE. 313 E. Madison St. CLASSIFIED Wednesday's cow market A Consignment Sale Will Be Held fl closed steady; canners and'. cutters 15.00-16.50.

utility cows 18.00-19.00; dairy bred heifers utility to commercial 18.00-21.00i bull market closed 23.00- 24.00; fed cattle closed good to choice heifers 23.50- 25.50. Calves estimated receipts 800; Wednesday's market closed steady; good to choicer 24.00-29.00: cull to commer dais 17.00-23.00. Sheep estimated 300: Wednesday's market closed lower: good and choice 16.00-22.50; cull to medium 10.00-16.00;' ewes and bucks 4 6.00 and down. 1 Eau Claire Markets POULTRY Prices on No. I Poultry Heavy breed hens, 5 lbs up 12 Heavy breed hens, under 5 Leghorn hens 09.

Old roosters .07 EGuS fc Grade A Lame 4fr Grade A Medium 35 Grade 2i SmaU 18 Af -the Creamery Building in Downtville, every two weekly Next sale MONDAY, SEPT. 22 Sale will start at 1:00 o'clock sharp. Lunch en grounds am salting all my machinery of this sale, fgardlass of ptlca. So If'you need corn pickers or tractors don't miss auction. If you hqve anything to sail contact Leonard Barger, Downs-vllle.

Phone NOrth 4-3571. Hera is some of the Machinery already listed: 3 Ford tractors; J. D. tractor; 3 Ford tractor plows; 3 Ford tractor mowers; Ford tractor cultivators; N. I.

mower, like new; 3 Wood Bros, corn pickers; 2 N.I. corn pickers; N.I. manure spreader; 300 gal. gas bbl. and stand; Viking hay 4 grain elevator, 40' long; tractor trailer; Mpls-Moline grain drill, ell steel; '53 Plymouth 2 door sedan; '51 Chev panel truck; 100 3 end 4" boiler flues, 18' long; 1500 fire brick; 8" table saw; several drive belts; 3 new barn ventilators.

expect to have a lot more machinery at this sale. TOOLSt New used small -tools. RIDING HORSES: 2 small ponies, very gentle; ,2 saddles and bridles. POTATOES: Potatoes by 'the sack. Buy your winter supply here.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS: A lot of household goods including electric ranges; refrigerators; dining end living room set; TV and radios; kitchen tablet chairs; dishes; bedroom suites and many other articles. Usual Thorp' Finance Auction Terms DOWNSVILLE SALES COMMISSION 'a. Downsville, WIs' LEONARD BERGER, Owner v'-V AUCTIONEERS: John Murray, Downsville; Aug. Johnson, Eat REPRESENTATIVE: C. R.

Williams, Menomonie; Wisv. l- Especially for Girls HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPI) The new six-million dollar maternity nospnai nere .1.1. t.tt-i maternity sectioni Even the, EAU tUlftE, Who'd want to tako shorthand? Thort Un't one boy in doctors wear pink shirts, pin trousers, pink gowns and pink the whole his career. hats.

221 E. Madison USED CAR i LOT Phone TE 5-6123.

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