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Winona Daily News Tuesday, December 18, 1984 Page 15 Breeding LB -Futures 2.74to 2.72 2.74 2.85 2.84 2.85 .01 .01 CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on Dec the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday: Mar 2.73 2.84 sales 17,859. pn High Lew Settle Chg Prev. Prev int 123,649, off 126 day's cants per lb. 67.37 67.45 67.12 OATS 67.42 5,000 66.40 .73 Dec 65.42 66.45 6S.37 67.60 66.10 67.55 CATTLE Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Est. sales minimum; dollars per bushel 1.02 1.83to 1.82 1.83 0OU 1.76to 1.7814 1.76 1.78 .00 1.72to 1.74 1.72to 1.73 1.69 1.70 1.69 1.7014 .00 1.66 66.80 66.75 64.75 62.70 64.20 Mar May Jul Sep Prev.
.35 .40 .27 .10 67.37 65.30 63.20 64.50 66.50 64.55 62.70 64.20 67.27 65.22 63.15 64.55 sales 391. 15,003. Prev. sales Prev day's 10,835. open Int 3,909, off 152.
SOYBEANS Prev day's open int 58,346, up 251. FEEDER CATTLE 5,000 Consolidate Catholic schools? MILWAUKEE (AP) A proposal to consolidate eight Roman Catholic elementary schools in Milwaukee's central city has been disclosed as a means of solving financial problems while maintaining academic quality. Parish officials at St. Agnes. St.
Anne s. Holy Angels, St. John de Nepomuc. St Leo, St. Rita St.
Rose and St. Thomas Aquinas schools said other alternatives would also be discussed and no changes would be made until parents, teachers, parish councils and other interested groups have been consulted. minimum; dollars per bushel 5.88 5.92 5.06 5.89 .02 6.02 6.05 5.99 6.02 .01 6.14 6.18 6.12' 2 6.16 6.24 6.28 6 2 2' 2 6.26 .01 Jan Mar May Jul Aug 71.25 71.45 70.85 69.25 .45 .50 .50 44,000 cents per lb. Jan 70.55 71.25 70.50 Mar 70.60 71.47 70.55 Apr 70.00 70.85 69.92 May 68.55 69.2S 68.55 Aug 68.40 68 90 68.40 Sep 68 00 68.00 68.00 Oct 6.2S 6.28 6.24 6.27to .01 68.90 Sep 6.17 6.20 6.16 6.17 6.20 6.1S 6.18 .01 6.18 .01 6.32 .02 68.00 Nov 67.25 Jan Est Prev. sales sales 100.
Prev. sales 417. 23,235. Prev int 71,300, up 150. day's open Int 6,180, up 106.
Prev day's open SOYBEAN OIL HOGS 30,000 lbs. cents lb. 100 lbs 60,000 lbs Dec 27.40 27.00 53.50 52.55 Minneapolis cash grain MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Wheat receipts Monday 107, a year ago 60; spring wheat cash trading basis unchanged to down 3 cents; price down 3' 2 cents. No. 1 dark northern ordinary.
17 protein; 3.4614 nominal. 4.58. Test weight premiums: zero to one cent each pound 58 to 60 lbs; one cent discount for each pound under St lbs. Protein prices; ordinary, 3.46 nominal down Ito; 11 percent, 3.46 nominal down 1. 12 percent, 3.55 down 13 percent, 3.65 down 14 percent, 3.91 down IS percent, 4 .29 down 15.5, 4.39 nominal down to; 16 percent, 4.54 down to; 17 percent, 4 .58 down to.
No. 1 hard Montana winter 3.56 down to. No. 1 hard winter 3.56 down to. No.
1 hard amber durum; milling 4.16 nominal, terminal Minneapolis, no quote, Duluth, 4.16 nominal; Prices unchanged. Number trkilling 3 cars; top traded milling 0 cars. Off grade as low as no quote Minneapolis, 4.16 nominal Duluth. Discounts, amber 5 cents; durum 10 cents. Com No.
2 yellow 2.49 nominal up 3. Oats No. 2 extra heavy white 82 1 84 down 2. Barley cars 107, a year ago 31; Malting 65 PI, MorexRobust 2.40 2.50 unchanged; Glenn 2.25-2.35 nominal unchanged. No 2 feed Minneapolis 88 nominal up Duluth 2.01 nominal up 3 Rye No.
1 2.2S nominal unchanged; No. 2 2.23 unchanged. Flax No. 1 6.70 nominal unchanged. Soybeans No.
1 yellow 5.84 down 2. Sunflower seeds; Minneapolis 11.20 nominal up 20; Duluth 11. IS nominal 52.35 48.45 dollars 27.20 25.68 24.85 24.60 24.40 24.00 .18 .06 .15 .18 .10 .07 25.58 24.73 24.45 24.25 24.00 25.94 25.20 24.90 24.60 24.30 Jan Mar May Jul Aug 27 35 25.84 25.07 24.81 24.50 24.12 23.85 23.55 co-ops try to consolidate ST. PAUL (AP) Two breeding cooperatives in Minnesota and Wisconsin will again try to consolidate their operations. Delegate members of the financially-troubled Minnesota Valley Breeders Association of New Prague, rejected a proposed consolidation with Midwest Breeders Cooperative of Shawano, Wis.
But Minnesota Valley officials said they are mailing ballots to delegates for another vote that will be counted Dec. 31. Officials of both cooperatives acknowledged that pressure from the Bank for Cooperatives, Minnesota Valley's chief creditor, was a major factor in the decision to try again. Marvin Lindo, associate vice president at the Bank for Cooperatives in St. Paul, said Minnesota Valley's immediate problems are related to cash flow and it could have difficulty surviving without the merger.
The first vote favored consolidation by a 219-117 margin that fell five votes short of the two-thirds approval required by Minnesota law. The cooperative's executive committee approved a new vote and obtained the necessary petition signatures. USDA puts farms up for sale ST. PAUL (AP) Sixty-two farms and 220 rural homes have been placed on sale by the U.S. Department of Agriculture following the lifting of a moratorium on sales of foreclosed and liquidated property.
Russ Bjorhus, Minnesota administrator of the Farmers Home Administration, said the properties are owned by the FmHA through 52.80 51.77 47.80 50.85 51.10 48 75 45.50 47.00 47.00 53.45 52.30 48.35 51.12 51.50 49.00 45.75 47.10 47.40 .55 .53 .48 .27 .30 .33 .10 .10 .10 51.40 47.60 50.32 50.55 48.30 45.50 47.00 47.00 51.25 51.50 49.00 4S.77 47.00 Dec Feb Apr Jun Jul Aug Oct Dec Feb Prev Prev PORK 47.30 Sep Oct" Dec 23.05 23.40 23.05 Prev. sales 12,584. Prev day's open int 43,988, SOYBEAN MEAL 23.20 off 184. Sales 6,637 22,639, Off 413. day's open int BELLIES lb cents per tons; dollars per Dec 74.05 72.25 38,000 Feb Mar May Jul Aug Feb Est.
1.05 1.03 1.10 1.00 .90 .45 72.50 72.60 73.05 73.10 70.20 66.50 sales 7,672. 74.05 74.35 74.30 71 25 67.00 73.92 73.82 74.22 74.25 71.35 67.25 8,692. 72.15 72.80 72.82 70.20 66.50 144.50 145.00 144.X 144.50 1.20 146.00 146.80 145.70 145.90 1.20 152.00 152.20 151.50 151.80 1.10. 157.00 157.90 157.00 157.30 1.10 162.00 162.40 161.80 162.00 1.30 164.00 164.00 163.50 163.50 1.80 166.00 166.50 165.00 165.00 1.00 165.30 1.20 Jan Mar May Jul Aug Sep Oct Prev. sales Prev off 238 Int 12,372, day's open 170.50 .20 Dec Prev.
sales 8,435. Prev day's open int 42,988, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Open High Low WHEAT Off 389. Monday: Settle Chg. 1 minimum; dollars per bushel 3. St 3.58 3.50 3.58' 2 .00 3.66 3.66 3.64 3.65 .00 3.69 3.70 3.69 3.70 .01 3.69 3.69 3.68 3.70 .00 3.62 .00 sales 995.
day's open int 5,061, off 9. 5,000 bl Dec Mar May Jul Sep Prev. Prev WHITE CHICAGO(AP) FuturestradlngontheChicago Board of Trade Monday Open High Lew Settle Chg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; dollars per bushel Dec 3.44 3.45 3.42 3.43 .01 Mar 3.41 3.43 3.40 3.40to .02 May 3.37 3.39 3.36 3.36 .02 Jul 3.31 3.32 3.30 3.30 .01 Sep 3.35 3.35 3.34. 3.34 .01 Dec 3.45 3.44 3.4S 3.4S .02 Prev.
sales 7,505. Prev day's open Int 42,972, up 876. CORN s.ooo bu minimum; dollars per bushel Dec 2.56 2.58 2.54 2.5 .02 Mar 2.67 2.69 2.66 2.6 .02 May 2.7S 2.76 2.73 2.76 .01 Jul 2.79 2.80 2.77 2.80 .00 Sep 2.76 2 77 9 77 .00 Murder hearing canceled LADYSMITH (AP) A preliminary hearing for Carl J. Slagoski, 16, rural Ladysmith, accused of killing his parents, was canceled. James Pelish of Rice Lake, the attorney for Slagoski, waived his client's right to the hearing, and the the youth will thus be automatically bound over for arraignment on two charges of first-degree mrder.
No arraignment date was immediately scheduled. Burlington woman killed BURLINGTON (AP) Jean A. Hawley, 33, Burlington, died and her three children were injured when their car collided head-on with another car on a Walworth County road. Deanna Belongia, 44, and her daughter, Dawn, 17, both of Rhinelander, were killed when their car collided with another on Wisconsin 8 in Barron County. Woman slain; man in custody MILWAUKEE (AP) Kathleen Seder, 48, was stabbed to death at her Northwest Side apartment by a man posing as a repairman, and a 25-year-old man was taken into custody in connection with the death.
Police said Seder had apparently let the assailant into her unit in the Servite Village Apartments. She was stabbed four or five times and had been sexually assaulted during the incident. Croft conviction upheld CHICAGO (AP) The conviction of former University of Wisconsin-Madison professor William A. Croft on charges of misusing $2,955 in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency has been upheld by the U.S. District Appeals Court.
Croft, a veterinarian and toxicologist, was sentenced in November 1983 to one year in prison and ordered to pay $7,955 in fines and restitution. Funds needed for parade MILWAUKEE (AP) The circus parade planned July 14 in Milwaukee has been dubbed the "people's parade" by a group of citizens trying to help raise funds to help pay for reviving the event which was held here from 1963 to 1973. Roy J. Reiman placed said he organized a group of friends to pay for a one-page advertisement in The Milwaukee Journal's Sunday edition which solicits the funds and announces that those make contributions and-or return a coupon placed with the ad could be selected in a drawing as grand marshal of the event. Murder probe continues GRAFTON AP) An investigation continues into the death of Traci Hammerberg, 18, Saukville, whose partially clad body was found on a town of Grafton driveway.
An autopsy showed that Hammerberg died of massive head injuries, which authorities said could have been inflicted with anything from a stick to a baseball bat. State Bay WHEAT minimum; dollars per bushel Milling 1,080 bu Dec Mar May Prev. 3.77 3.77 3.77 3.77 .00 3.82 3.83 3.82 3.83 .00 3.85 sales 130. day's open int 1,151, off 70. Prev livestock Wisconsin equity summary Sioux City livestock Local Cash Grain Prices No.
I N. Spring Wheat .3.60 No. 2 N. Spring Wheat .3.55 No. 3 N.
Spring Wheat 3 48 No. 4 N. Spring Wheat ..3.41 No. I Hard Winter Wheat3.60 No. 2 Hard Winter WheaU 55 No.
3 Hard Winter Wheat3 48 Nb. 4 Hard Winter Wheat3 41 No. I Rye 2.25 No. 2 Rye 2.20 Protein will be discounted four percent per bushel each .20 percent below 13, to 11 percent minimum. No premium will be given above 13.
No soft wheat will be accepted. Subiect to Bay State inspection. Milling quality. No purchase over 14. moisture.
No damage. defaults and foreclosures and are scattered across the state. The moratorium was imposed on the FmHA by Agriculture Secretary John Block earlier this year to remove pressure on declining rural property values, Bjorhus said. "The secretary asked us to determine if placing the farms on the market would lower farm values more," Bjorhus said. "Well, we have 62 farms in and around 87 counties in this state." Bjorhus said that because the properties are spread out, the sale would not have a significant impact on farm values, which have fallen by an average of 33 percent in the last three years in most of MILWAUKEE (AP) Monday's cattle market: choice steers 60 00 63.00, choice heifers 58.00-61.00; good to choice Holstein steers 48.00-59.00; standard steers 40.00 44.00, dairy heifers 19.00 44.00; utility cows 34.00.3S.00; can ners and cutters 29.00-33.00; commercial bulls 42.00-45.00.
Common bulls 39.0041-00. a Monday's calf market: choice veal 5o.00-6O.0o, good veal 43.0050.00; feeder bulls 45 00 70.00, replacement heifers 40.00 50.00. Monday's hog market: sows 300 350 lb. 39.00 41.00 450 500 lbs. 39.00-41.00; over 500 lbs.
40 00 42.00; butchers 220 250 lbs. 47.50 48.50; boars 34.00 and Slaughter bulls: Yield grade 1 2 1100 1800 IbS 40.00 48.00. Hogs: 3,200. Barrows and gilts 25 to 50 cents higher. Us 1-2 210-240 lbs 52 25 52.50.
240 250 IbS 51.75 52.25. 250 260 lbs 50.75 51.75. 260-270 IbS 49.75-50.75, mostly 50.25 50.75. US 1 3 270 280 IbS 48.00 49.75, mostly 49.00-49.75. 280 290 IbS 47.25-48.00.
290 300 IbS 46.50 47.25. 300 310 IbS mostly 46.50. Sows 300-500 Ibs steady to 25 cents higher, 500 650 Ibs 2.00 2.50 higher. US 1 3 300 450 Ibs 39 00 39.25, few 450 500 Ibs 40.50-41.50. 500 650 Ibs 43.50 44.00, mostly 44.00.
Boars 300-750 Ibs 36.50. Sheep: 800. Actual receipts near 1,000. Slaughter lambs generally steady with late last week. Few slaughter ewes steady.
Feeder lambs untested by midsession. Shorn slaughter lambs: Choice and prime no. 1 and 2 pelts 95-109 Ibs 65.00-66.25, 112-121 Ibs 63.25-65.20. Wooled slaughter lambs: Choice and prime 94112 Ibs SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) (USDA) Sioux City livestock on Monday Hogs: 3,500. Trade active after slow opening, barrows and gilts SO U.S.
1-2 200 250 lbs 52.25 52.75 Bulk 52.50 250-260 lbs 51.75-52.25. U.S. 1-3 260 270 lbs 51.00-51.50, few 270 210 lbs 49.50 50.50. U.S. 2-3 few 210-290 lbs 48.00-49.50, few 290-300 lbs 46.00 48.00 few 300-350 lbs 44.00 45 00 Sows: 350 500 lbs 25 higher; 500450 lbs 2.00-2.25 higher, U.S.
1-2 300 350 lbs 42.00-42.50, U.S. 1-3 350-500 lbs 39 50 40.25 500-650 lbs 43.00 44.00 Boars: 2.00 higher. 3500 700 lbs 37.00. Cattle: 2,800. Trade moderately active, slaughter steers and heifers steady to 50 lower, mostly steady, cows and bulls consigned to 12:30 auction; slaughter steers choice 2 4, 1100 1250 IbS 64.50 66.75, mixed good and choice 2-3, 1050 1200 IbS 63.00-65.00, good 62 00 63.00, several lots good and choice 1200.
1300 lbs Monday's lamb market: good to choice 45.00-60.00; ewes and bucks 4.00 10.00. Tuesday's estimated receipts: 700 cattle, 400 calves, 100 hogs and no lambs. Baby girl gets new liver 112120 Ibs 60.25 holstelns 57.00, package 63.0065. so Omaha livestock standard and oood 1050 lbs Slaughter ewes: Mixed cull NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonterrous metal prices Monday: Aluminum- 49.70 cents per pound, NY Comex spot month closed Fri. Copper- 63 66 cents a pound, U.S.
destinations. Copper- 58.70 cents per pound, NY Comex spot month closed Fri. Lead 22 25 cents a pound. Zinc- 45 cents a pound, delivered. Tin $6.0003 Metals Week composite lb.
Gold- Handy a Harman (only daily quote). Gold $322.20 per troy ounce, NY Comex spot month closed Fri. Silver- S6.54S Handy a Harman (only dally quote). Silver. S6.712 per troy ounce, NY Comex spot month closed Fri.
Mercury $315.00 $325 00 per 76 lb flask. New York. Platinum- $308 00 $314.00 domestic merchant troy ounce, NY. and utility early 17.00-20 so 54.00, slaughter heifers choice 2-4, 950 1100 IbS 63.50 65.50, mixed good and choice 2 3, 900-1100 lbs 62.00 64.00, good Dressed poultry MADISON, Wis. (AP) A 6-month-old girl was listed in critical condition today after undergoing a liver transplant at University of Wisconsin Hospital.
Hospital spokeswoman Kris Kroll-Chantry said Heather Szypulski, the daughter of Jeff and Carol Szypulski of Ixonia, received the new liver during a seven-hour operation. Kroll-Chantry said the infant suffered from biliary atresia, a fatal liver ailments which strikes about one in 20,000 people, and is one of the youngest liver transplant recipients in the world. "She's listed in critical condition, but she's doing very well according to the doctors," Kroll-Chantry said. The spokeswoman said she had no information as to when the infant was diagnosed as having the disease, nor her condition at the time surgery. Kroll-Chantry said the girl was admitted to the hospital Saturday and that a donor liver became available Sunday.
The Szypulski infant became the fourth liver transplant recipient in the hospital's program, created this year. Kroll-Chantry said the operation was performed by Dr. Folkert Belzer, head surgeon of the UW Hospital transplant program, and Dr. Munci Kalayoglu, who has participated in more than 170 of an estimated 600 liver transplants done since 1963. mm OMAHA, Neb.
(API(USDA) Omaha Livestock Market quotations Monday: Hogs: 3000; barrows and gilts firm to 75 higher; receipts will probably be snort of estimates due to icy roads; U.S. 1 2S 200 250 lbs 52.50 53.25, 400 head at 53.25. U.S. 1 3s 240 295 lbs 48.00 52.50, SOW weights under 500 lbs firm to 1.00 higher, over 500 lbs 1.50-2.00 higher, instances 2.50 up; 350-650 lbs 39.00-44.00. Cattle and Calves: 4400, Steers and heifers moderately active, steady to SO lower as buyers were generally cautious; cows and bulls near steady; steers load choice and prime 1225-1250 lbs 67.75, part load 68.00; choice 1050-1300 lbs 66.00 67.50, mixed good and choice 1000 1150 lbs 64.00-66.00; heifers load reputation choice near 1025 lbs 66.50; choice 950 1150 lbs 65.00-66.00, load and couple packages 66.25; mixed good and choice 900-1025 lbs 62.00-65.00; cows cutter and boning utility 33.00 37.00, few to 31.00; earner and low cutter 29.00-33.00.
Sheep: 100; lambs scarce, wooled lambs steady; few ewes about steady; wooled lambs choice, few prime 100-115 lbs 5f.00-62.00; 115-130 lbs 54.00-59.00, ewes few utility shorn No. 1 and 2 pelts 16.50. North Atlantic trucklot turkey market, U.S. Grade ready-to-cook, f.o.b. or equivalent.
Truckot trading light. Market weakness persist on bagged toms under 24 lbs and 10-14 Ibs rib breasts. A few loads of fresh and frozen hens are available for late week arrival. Retail ads developed on frozen commodity at 79-89; fresh commodity 99; premium frozen 99 S1.09; premium Sales: Young toms 14-22 Ibs 87, 22 24 Ibs 87, 24-26 lbs 93 cents. Offerings: Hens 8-16 Ibs Young toms 14-22 Ibs 85-87 22 24 Ibs 87-92, 24 26 Ibs 90 93, 26 28 IbS 90 94, 28 30 IbS 92-94 cents.
Cheese, eggs CHICAGO (AP) Wisconsin's egg market Monday was steady at unchanged prices. Supplies were adequate, demand was moderate to good. Prices: Grade A large 63-64, medium MB. CHRISTMAS LOBBY ACTIVITIES Wost Forgo livestock WEST FARGO, N.D. (AP) (USDA) Monday cattle: 500.
Market not established early. Auction to start at 12:30 p.m. Hogs: 900 slaughter, 600 feeder pigs Barrows and gilts not fully established, light supply. Sales as of 10:30 a.m. 2 Lots U.S.
1-2 234250 Ibs 49.10-49.60. Sows 50 higher. Few U.S. 1-3 275-600 IbS 37.50 38.00 Boars 35.00. Sheep: 300.
Market not established. Sioux Falls livestock SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) (USDA) Monday cattle calves: 1,500 slaughter- plus 1,500 feeder cattle, slaughter steers and heifers moderately active, steady. Cows moderately active, steady. Bulls steady.
Slaughter steers: Choice 2-4 1100 1250 Ibs 64.50-67.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1100 Ibs 63.00 64.50. Good 1-2 61.50-63.00. Good and choice holsteins 1-2 1200 1400 IbS 55.00 56.00. Slaughter heifers: Choice 2-4 950 1075 IbS 63.00-64.75, few 62.50.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 850-1000 IbS 59.50 63 00. Good 12 58.50 591.50. Slaughter cows: Cutter and boning utility 1 2 30.00-35.00, few to 37.50. Canner and cutter Selected world gold prices Monday: London morning fixing $316.85, off $5 65 London afternoon fixing $315 .00, off $7 SO Paris afternoon fixing $316 84. Off $9.76 Frankfurt fixing $317.52, off $5.96 Zurich late afternoon bid $315.50, Off $316.00 asked Handy a Harman (only daily quote) $315.00, off $7.50 Engelhard (only dally quote) $315.40, off $7.50 Englehard fablcated (only daily quote) $331.17, off MM NY Comex gold spot month Fri.
$322.20, oft $2. 10 Please join us for punch and cookies, served in our lobbv December 19. 20. and 21. 'Musical groups from Winona area schools will be performing midday December 19.
20 and 21. HOLIDAY HOURS Downtown Goodview Dec. 24 Lobby and Drive-up will close at 12 pm Dec. 25 Closed NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Cheese prices were unchanged Wholesale american cheese (wholemilk) single daisies, fresh 1.64. 1.73.
Aged flats 1.96. 2. 20; processed american pasteurized, 5 Ibs 1.47-1.72. Eggs: A extra largeO.67-0.69, A large 0.65-0.68, A mediums 0.600.63. Dec.
24 Lobby and Drive-up will close at 12 pm Dec. 25 Closed Dec. 26 Lobby 9 till 3 Drive-up 8 till 5 Dec. 31 Lobby 9 till 3 Drive-up 8 till 5 Dec. 26 Lobby 9 till 3, Drive-up 7:45 till 5:30 Dec.
31 Lobby 9 till 3, Drive-up 7:45 till 5:30 Jan. 1 Closed Jan. 1 Closed Jan. 2 Lobby 9 till 3 Jan. 2 Lobby 9 till 3, Drive-up, Drive-up 8 till 5 7:45 till 5:30 a eh 1B 30 31 I41 174 NC 119 18 NC 35 26 79 42 22ft NC 27 11 NA 50 27 12 29 6 NC 55 1 15 12 NC 2 NC 8 5 1 3 NA 8 -r 18 Sales 1,204,500 BEATRICE 509,000 SUPERVALU 1.200 GELCO 34,200 HEILEMAN 36.100 IBM 1,052,900 INTERSTATE POWER 14,700 K-MART 144,200 LEE ENTERPRISES 5,000 3M 260,800 27,600 NORWEST 09,300 OTTER TAIL POWER 5,300 PEERLESS 700 PENNEY 240,300 APPLE 559,100 SHELDAHL M00 WIS.
POWER 8, LIGHT 8,900 CPTC 111,000 DELUXE CHECK 21,200 BRADRAGAN RIVAL MFG 14- STORAGE TECH CHECK TECH 4,400 REPUBLIC TWIN CITY BARGE IJSOO MINNETONKA INC jftOOO ST. JUDE MEDICAL 50,300 NASH Compiled by Edward D. Jones and Co. School boss to take new job GREEN BAY (AP) Jim Henderson, superintendent of schools in suburban Ashwaubenon for the last eight years, says he will step down in early 1985 to become superintendent of Oshkosh Areas Schools. Henderson, 46, said he expected to be in the new position by March 1.
Barneveld fund's big NEKOOSA (AP) Dennis Rowe, Nekoosa, who started an effort to raise money for people in tornado-ravaged Barneveld after reading a report Nov. 30 about prospects for a dismal Christmas there says nearly eight times his goal has been collected. Rowe said he had hoped to raise $500 for the people of the Iowa County community where nine died and numerous buildings were leveled last June, but $3,930 has been contributed in the Toys for Barneveld fund at the Nekoosa-Port Edwards State Bank. WIN ON A -GOOD VI THEBANK THA TSER VICE BUIL.
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