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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 19

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La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Beef Bought By Brewer La Crosse Tribune, Thursday, August 19, MILWAUKEE (AP) Au- U. Pabst was back in the saddle Wednesday at the Wis- PIZZA TOWNE 2 LOCATIONS 515 WEST NO. 782-5220 219 MAIN, ONAL. 783-4571 and Pick-up and Dallvary consin State Fair, paying a record price for the privilege. The brewery executive spent only about eight minutes in bidding $18,500 for the grand champion steer which had been shown by John Mamerow.

12, of Waterford. It was 11th purchase of the top beef, his traditional acquisitions having been interrupted last year by the $1000 bid of a suburban restaurant BAR NIGHTLY (except Fri.) TUES Fried FISH CHICKEN, Dressing Dumplings THURS Variety (Rsh-Chicken-Ham) FRI Fried FISH above served Tuesday thru Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 9 Friday's Fish Special serving starts at 4:30 p.m. Prime Rib or Cornish Hen Or Order from our varied menu. Serving to midnight Daily.

Closed Mondays. p.m. SUN. starts at 12 noon Serviei Neen lunches Tees, thru Sat. Serving Starts at 11:30 THE COUNTRY WANDERERS COVE COVE BUZZ GR0LEAU TRIO Saturday MAIN LOUNGE COMMODORE CLUB La Crescent, Minnesota Pabst paid $16.50 a pound for Angus Maine Anjou crossbred, named Dick the Bruiser, which Pabst said will pad the menu at the Veterans Administration hospital in nearby Wood Mamerow said he got the steer at a low price depending on how one looks at it: he said it was compensation for having helped his father do farm chores, including milking 67 Holsteins.

His father said he paid $450 for the animal originally, and that the $18,500 will help John go to college. "That's his money." he said. got the steer, working and doing chores." The restaurateur who won last year's bidding offered $5,000 for the Bruiser. A Milwaukee motel upped it to $8,000, a West Bend restaurant made it $11,000, Pabst offered $12,000 Then the initial bidder came back with $18,000 before Pabst closed it out while auctioneers urged 2.000 spectators to stimulate bidding with applause A Milwaukee meat packer $975 outbid Jones Dairy of Fort Atkinson for the grand champion barrow, a Hampshire shown by Jeff Rice of Racine. The grand champion wether, offered toy Robert Gordon of Monroe, went to Angri-Tech of Monroe for $1,000, also a record.

The open-class crossbred champion was shown by Doug Graber. 22, of Mineral Point, a 1.150-pound Limousin out of a Hereford-Angus cow. QulxBaM vtt Gift Certificates Available Any Amount, Anytime. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL U.S. CHOICE TENDERLOIN FILET I tBACON WRAPPED Rare medium or wells done Homemade golden brown 5 SQup batter tried filh, Wlth choice with salad, french dressing Baked whipped whipped or trench Stried potatoes Relish tray Basket rolls breodsticks and DINNER SPECIAL SWEET VIRGINIA BAKED HAM or ROUND BONE SMOKEY Delicious, tasty golden brown fried or potatoes Basket of rolls, bread sticks, homemade garlic toast Lots PL of reol butter and beverage HAM STEAK With Pineapple Ring.

Soup or juice Tossed salad with choice of dressing Baked whipped, french fried or sweet potatoes. Relish tray. Basket rolls, breodsticks, homemade garlic toast with lots of reol burner Beverage Pineapple upside down cake toast w.th lots of real butter Bevei age $095 SA95 CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE vsv ANYTIME SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN DINNERS WIDE CHOICE OF SALADS AVAILABLE ON LUNCHEONS OR DINNERS Coleslaw Sauerkraut Salad Hot Sweet Sour Kidney Bean Salad Hot Pickled Beets Tossed Salad CHOICE OF SEVERAL DRESSINGS Closed Open for Private Parties. I and Delicious Fish Specials Always Available from 1 1 A.M. fo Midmte.

110 a 1 QIL. 784-3318 FOR RESERVATIONS 312 So 3rd Blks No of Mistittippi Bridge Consideration of a 1977 budget for the La Crosse Area Public School District gets under way Sept 8 School board members last night also agreed on Sept. 13, 14 and 20 for additional budget sessions, with passage planned for Sept 21 If needed, additional budget sessions are to be included between Sept 8 and 20, board members indicated. The current school budget is $13 3 million In other action, the board: Voted to seek funding from a 1976 federal public works bill to finance site development of a new North Side high school Kenneth Storandt, director of federal programs for the school district, said the government program funds 100 per cent of all costs on projects it approves However, he said a provision of the bill requires that work be under way within 90 days of approval He said such a provision would eliminate hope of getting funding for the high school building itself, because construction is not possible that quickly on the high school itself Present plans call for start of Suspect's Statement Is Ruled Admissible Statements made to police by a burglary suspect may be used against him at his trial. Circuit Judge Peter Pappas ruled Tuesday Under the ruling, prosecutors rfiav use statements made by Robert Shughart, 20.

New Lisbon. Shughart is charged with an April 29 burglary at Viner Pub. U.S. Highway 53 and Couqjy Highway OT The break-in netted $150 in quarters from game machines. Defense lawyer Patricia Heim attempted to show that Shughart was unable to understand the waiver of constitutional rights that he signed when he was questioned by police Shughart testified he had been drinking for an entire week before his interrogation session, and that he had not slept for 10 days and had been under the influence of amphetamines Asst Dist Atty.

Robert Wells Jr argued that Shughart had made an "intelligent and voluntary decision to come dean. now at HENRtfS Buy a Coke Trade 1 Ice cold and refreshing for only and the glass. A contemporary glass for Coca-Cola "IT THE REAL THING" This bell-shaped collector's glass will rekindle memories. Made of fine, high-tempered glass; extra durable. 7th AND KING STS.

Collect your set of 6 or 8 HENRYS PH. 784-727L construction on a new North Side school in the fall of 1977, with completion in late spring of 1978. Deferred action on a study of individually guided education programs in La Crosse Schools. Board member Mrs. Louise Claflin said that William Temte.

board president who was not at the meeting, should be at any such discussion. Temte on Sept. 15. 1975. led a move to have a study or evaluation of the program to see how well it works Schools Supt Eugene Balts said his administration took no action on -the study because it was his understanding that the board wanted an outside party to do any review were given to understand at that time that it was none of our business so we take any he said Delayed action on school fence bids until the Sept 7 meeting Jail Escape Plan Foiled By Phone Tip WHITEHALL, Wis.

Two inmates of Trempealeau County Jail were stopped in an escape attempt late Monday afternoon after officials were tipped off by an anonymous telephone call Charges are pending against William Waller. 23. Onalaska, and Bert Van Treese. 19. Taylor The cell block was searched at 4 30 p.m.

after an anonymous caller told officials that a hacksaw had been smuggled into the jail. When searching the cell occupied by the pair, officers discovered the hacksaw Two cell bars had been cut off and put back in place Waller is being held on an attempted first-degree murder charge He is accused of firing a shotgun into the car of James Johnson, La Crosse, on Jan 25 two miles south of Ettrick on Highway 53 Van Treese is being held on probation violation and traffic charges Zoning Appeals Board Named In Whitehall WHITEHALL. Wis The Whitehall City Council last night approved a five-member zoning board of appeals. Members named by Mayor Lambert Gronemus are Mrs Carl Nordhagen. Delmar Dahl.

William Gardner, Mrs Quinton Koxlien and Robert Nemauer The board will recommend action on any dispute over zoning regulations. A two-year interim zoning ordinance. adopted last month by the council, established residential and nonresidential districts, based on existing land uses A permanent zoning ordinance will be drafted during the two years. GATEWAY INN 10th and Jackson FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY carryouts Phone 782-5032 EXOTIC SEXATI0NAL With Doily and Happy Hour from 5pm to 8 60" lg 75' mer's VILLAGE INN BANGOR, WISCONSIN Up Across The Tracks In Downtown Bangor- Just 15 Minutes From La Crosse on 1-90 East. CHICKEN STEAK SPECIAL EYE STEAK CHICKEN SALAD BAR INCLUDED Serving Wed.

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