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Portage Daily Register from Portage, Wisconsin • 10

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jr i- 41' it? -f -t-" it- 3: i i -r 3 vsr 3 5 1 'PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER Thurs 7 1967 Page IQ Nelson sees January meet on 1 6 by medill news service nor must request Such an inter- pollution 11th hour try four state Nelson government beeim 2UB 9 together around one table and we canbegih a serious 11th hour effort to save this magnificent lake WASHINGTON Sen Gaylord state parley before it can be con-Nelson EWis has called an vened interstate anti-pollution conference scheduled for next January Nelson said when he first wrote the four state governors on March 16 1967 asking that they call a conference they some interest but a number of technical problems prevented their pursuing the Last October! Nelson accused the four governors of playing politics because they had not yet called a conference He said then they are afraid of hurting someone by holding such a conference since it might make a lot of industries Udall said the conference will probably be held in Chicago on or around January 31 am looking forward to attending the opening session of the 11th hour to save Lake Michigan from destruction from Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan and Illinois and federal representatives will attend the conference to study ways of ending pollution of Lake Michigan Nelson praised Interior Secretary Steward Udall for calling the conference in response to a request for it made by Illinois Gov Otto Kerner Udall Nelson said be congratulated for his courageous action in tackling a problem which has been ignored far too Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act a state gover- TRU SytUiuL said 1 long last we will 'have the four states and the federal ur battle Renta! Equipment AT RHYME SUPPLY 122 Cook Portage SALES SERVICE ALREADY 'N WASHED HAVE PURCHASED THE WALTER LINDER TRUCKING BUSINESS OF RIOI i I Wis I will truck livestock from the Towns of Lodi Dekorra Arlington Leeds Lowville Otsego Hampden Wyocena and Springvale to Cudahy Milwaukee and Local Markets Hankscraft Sterilizers Bottles Baby Cosmetics Diaper Bags Supplies COST LESS AT Wholesale Supply Inc WHIZ EVERY TIME I HIDE IN THE CLOSET AND EAT COOKIES SHE HAS TO (50 AND MAKE A CAKE ROBERT KNUTESON Lodi PHONE 592-4584 OR POYNETTE 635-2777 "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmma DEAN VOEKS Joins telephone co Dial office administrator named Dean Voeks has been named dial office administrator at Portage for General Telephone Company of Wisconsin according to Robert Friess Southern Division Manager for the Company 1 Formerly senior i traffic engineer at Madison Voeks joined General Telephone in 1965 as staff assistant-Traffic Department at Madison and was promoted to traffic engineer in 1966 Later the same year he was promoted to traffic engineer in 1966 Later the same year he was promoted to senior traffic engineer the position which he now leaves The Baraboo native is a 1965 graduate of Valparaiso University Valparaiso Indiana where he earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration He will move from Madison to Portage with his (wife Karen and their 6-month old son Chad in the near future HI DR Dear Dr Molner: My doctor diagnosed my low hip and leg pain as sciatica I understand sometimes exercise can relieve this I was also told that if exercise did not help a myelogram was the next step What i exactly is this and do doctors use this test to determine if surgery is is pain in the re- gion served by the sciatic nerve which originates in the lower part of the spine and extends down the back of the thighs But assuming that there is just a single cause of this trouble and a single kind of treatment is wrong There are several causes Some pressure on i evening all the feathers sepn- ed to be poking rightinto he said we have bellies iftade for our Santas Ihftve a for standup work and a belly for sitdown For Kraus the life of Sknta began as an eighth grader 'irt-a one room schoolhouse was a Tittle Cat fellowand we needed a Santa in the Christmas he explained F-rCm there young Kraus progressed to other one room schoolhouses where his si ster1' taught: He never stopped Each year as Christmas approaches Kraus prepares of homes to Visit on Christmas eve This year a number of children whose parents cince sat on his lap telling their Christmas wishes too HiS following at the department store is nearly as faithful A co-worker recalls a customer waiting two and a half hours with her child just for Kus She had been bringing the Child in to sit on his lap at Christmastime for nine years anch although the youngster no IdHer believed in Santa Clau Vthe woman wanted one last pietttre of the two of them togetheranJ Portage 1 1 r' Daily Register £1 CLASSIFIED SECTION Indexed Tsa: THE POKTAGE DAILY REGIME Classified Display 2:00 pm Two Days Prior to Publication TO PLACE YOUR ADC Dial 742-2111 THE PORTAGE DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription by Carrier 40c Wec Subscriptions by Mail in Trade JUm One Year $1000 Six Months 3 Months $300 All Other Areas in Wisconsin -One Year $1200 dTiCT Outside State: $150 Per month 'Jitfua inr -v WANT 4D nd-Ofti6A CLASSIFIED DISPLAY n'1 Want Ad Rate Is Based Oft 15 Word Minimum CLASSIFIED DISPLAY per Inch $143 BLIND ADS with -to answer by box number in careof the Portage Dally Register 25e -extra Blind ads confidentiaL Want Ad Deadline 12:00 Noon Day Prior to -v Publication Notice CHRISTMAS TREES Cut own Orville Preusa Farm nl 1 SHEARED CHRISTMAS TREES $250 Cut your ownv South oli $1 to to Kent Road Turn fight Kent road second farm GIVE HIGH QUALITY McNESS PRODUCTS for Christmas' AT M-letries kitchen 'health and home care products Home delivery gmee 1908 Rolf Landsverk Dealer Rio Hwy 16 next to Hwy Queen Phone Pardeeville 429-2810 IaW SHEARED CHRISTMAS TREESe Scotch Pine Balsam Spence Norway table trees1 bows Prices reasonable Phil Parson 414bqW Wisconsin St CHEESE Send cheese for Christmas All varieties finest Wliooh-sin' cheese attractively packaged rTVD ri la 11 XT an4 i Open daily and Sunday stopiut JW33 or phone 429-3135 or 429-- Balsiger North MarceUon Cheese Factory Pardeeville -44- FOR COURTEOUS SHIPMENT- OF YOUR LIVESTOCK Call Rond Wade and family Endeavor -u887-2560 So if you holler i COME IN AND SEE our iSrge selection of Holiday decoratibns wreaths and center-pleces From Pardeeville98-' 8l- nltur 1 CHRISTMAS TREES a For Skle Sheared Norway Pines -Your 2 miles East on Hwy 33 Shady Rest- Motel us CHRISTMAS TREES -r-'Scotch wi pine Spruce Norway 4 to Some sheared Apples: Dellcl? McIntosh Cortland Paul Da Haynes Rd 1 mile' north of deeville oe NEED EXTRA MONEY? Time Bid Jobs In shop-'1 Body Work Weld Painting Clean tip Rebuild See Bob or at Lakeside Implement Harrlsvllle lonS needl $2 each First place west of Pj tage on County O-Mel Radd ANNUAL HOLIDAY- GUT Store6 1 Building PhlOW 811 towela rugs apron etc day Dec- th 9:30 am to MYRTLE WICKER 'KlT CHI taking orders-for mas Stollen nut- breads as and roil up to 'Dec lloafor or 23rd and 24th Phone 742-20 lL LOST BRIGHT CARPET COLOR? them withiiBlue Lem Rent electric shampooer ll Soi mers Hardware Store Portage Lost I 52 Bed hone hound in vicinity Oxford Phone collect Chicago Hudson 8-4262 SO mat hey By MARGARET BAUMAN MILWAUKEE (UPI) Henry Kraus is a Santa Claus-Santa Claus complete with twinkling blue yes and a whimsical smile that convinces even his own grandchildren the real St Nick Who knows? Maybe he is! Every year when Kraus returns to the Boston Store in downtown Milwaukee where he has been Santa for 14 years employes acknowledge his arrival by passing the word looks so cute with those twinkling blue said a young woman who works with him all know him without his beard You know I think he is Santa At 50 Krause can look back on nearly 40 to his grade school days of impersonating the jolly old gentleman He recalls enough comedy and tragedy to fill a book Everything Happened had everything happen to he sais name it Kids throwing up and wetting on my lap Mothers fighting because kids pass one another in had parents crying too Once 1 1 had a little kid on my lap and I1 said be good to your mommy and and she said You just know Young Thieves NEW Sixty three per tent of the persons arrested lor automobile thefts during 1966 were under the age of 18 u-eording to the Insurance Information Institute More than 557000 motor vehicles were stolen in the United States in 1966 JOSEPH MOLNER Che sciatic nerve as it emerges from the spine is one In other cases it may be a metabolic gout and diabetes are examples In still other cases injury ijnay have damaged the nerve or caused pressure on it Depending on the specific cause exercise sometimes is helpful but the type df exercise determined by- -your physician basing his judgment on your case An exercise which helps you might be of no value to someone else with A myelogram often needed in these cases is an X-ray study in which material is injected into the spinal fluid to make the lower part of the spinal canal clearly mittens on walks draped over cash registers or on the bus waiting to be claimed How nice to receive a phone call found your gloves today Mrs Thanks for writing Whifc iron-on tape makes a dandy name tag too So quiek 'and easy llelolse DEAR HELOISE: I find not as young as I used to be and it bothers me to lean over the bathtub to clean it 1 So I bought a toy mop After sprinkling some cleanser in the tub I get out my little mop wet it and wipe away And at it I use the mop to get' the spots off the tile wall over the tub I call it my A 1EAK FOLKS: a little trick I learned last week: While unzippering some cushions on a sofa and chairs for dry cleaning 1 found them ery hard to remove lecause the cloth had a rubber baek-hig Then when trying to push the cushions hack in 1 found it more difficult to get them straight because the cushions -were made of foam rubber Know what I did? 1 1 I took talcum powder and dusted the ruhlHf hacking of the fabric The cushions slid in smooth as glass Also the easiest way to insert a long cushion in one of these covers is to lend cushion itself in the middle then insert it and straighten it out I lleloisi DEAR HELOISEi My granddaughter was always losing her hair roller picks I -solved that problem with a new plastic scouring pad Now she just jabs the picks in the pad when she takes them out of her hair It's also colorful on the dresser and so handy 1 Grandma Another time a man came handed his hat and coat to a total stranger and proceeded to comb his hair Then he grabbed his young son hopped up on Kraus lap with the boy and shouted to the store photographer Kraus said there was nothing to do but laugh Kraus -a native of Ozaukee County Wis is a carpenter by trade He raises Welsh ponies as a hobby on his farm at Saukville Some of' his own grandchildren sit on his lap amidst the yuletide setting unaware that grandpa telling their secrets too you just stay cool and natural as can be never he said Kraus believes the tbig mistakes some Santas make is' trying to change their voice to speak to a child they know i 1 Kraus -has definite standards for the? Santas he hires and trains to work in the store and its four: branch facilities prefers men with children of their own- a little plump and smiling!" 1 got to have a smile on his face before you even hire Kraus said man who wants to play Santa just for the money not 'such a good Santa a hard job Those whiskers- and beard are nothing jto sneeze at They irritate you all day he said Pillows can be even irritating Kraus recalled On the first day of his life as a department! store' Santa some 14 years ago Kraus inspired by a 300 pound fellow Santa' borrowed a homemade pillow filled with goose feathers put it right against my body with' the shirt over it By visible It may show a ruptured or damaged disc or even some such condition as a tumor of the spinal cord If either of these(or some other deformity of the spine) is discovered then you have evidence on which -tb decide whether surgery is the proper answer 'Molner going i to be frank and honest because you iod all the facts to give 1 me arTanswer I am a married woman' I have a boyfriend who is also married We know what wo are doing is wrong and need any advice on that The problem is that when we try to have sex relations he be- comes' impotent He has the desire but is unable to This has never happened with anyone but me This bothers him very much and is beginning to bother mo Can you give us any reason for this? Please sign WHY? A guilty conscience can account for-your impotence Your relationship is illicit It apparently bothers him more than it does you 1 Dear Dr Molner: Please give me some information about cross-eyes in children My three-year-old eye turns out Must there be surgery? Or can it be treated otherwise? I i Mrs AW There is no fixed rule In most cases surgery is either the best or surest way and somo times the bnly way i 1 Only way you can get the answer to this question is to take the child as soon as possible to an eye specialist Dear! Dr' Molner: I A friend is being given shots and pills for high blood pressure Her doctor has ordered her not to eat cheese in any form because he said aj chemical used in its-manufacture is harmful to a person with high blood pressure What is your opinion? MRS The advice is sound but I think the reason has been slightly misunderstood Certain tranquilizers are used for control of blood pressure A byproduct particularly in aged cheese augments the effect of the tranquilizer Chianti wine and pickled herring also should be avoided when these drugs are being taken It a matter of the cheese or other items having any effect on the high blood pressure rather it is a matter of altering the effect of the medication making it difficult to arrive at proper dosage How to get rid of leg cramps and foot pains? The answer may be simple -Write to Dr Molner in care of this newspaper fora copy of the booklet To Stop Leg Cramps and Foot enclosing a long self-addressed stamped envelope and 25 cents in coin to cover cost of printing and handling Dr- Molner all mail from his readers but because of the great volume received daily he is unable to answer individual letters- Dr Molner uses letters in his column whenever possible i HINTS from HELOISE DEAR HELOISE Since there are so many mothers nowadays who buy cute bassinets for their newborn babes I would like to tell you how I make a darling little quilt for them I have learned after 22 grandchildren that most grand-daughters want new things for use everyday They like the stuff that they can just throw in the washing machine whenj needed I take a fiillowcase especially if its mate is worn or has been lost and fill it with cotton batting or an old bath towel which can be cut and inserted to the exact size Pillowcases either patterned or plain can often be bought on sale in case some grandmother wants to buy a new one for this purpose Then I use some yarn or some pretty thread and either tie knots or make stitching as if I were quilting along the whole case 1 The baby can either sleep on it or can be covered with this little quilt GREAT Grandma I think this is greatest there Is After ii)l most of us hate washing machines or go to the local washateria These quilts can he dumped dunked and bleached 1 hanks to you Great Grand- ma! We all love you! llelolse about the DEAR HELOISE: I just discovered something good for my sewing basket I taped a small -magnet in the bottom of my plastic pin box It keeps the straight pins in so that they spill with the least movement when opened Mrs A Glotzbecker DEAR HELOISE: Will you please ask the in every family to sew a piece of cloth tape inside all gloves and mit- tens And print the last name and home telephone number on it: Indelible ink should be used It makes me so unhappy to see kll-Ithe lost gloves and 3 I is1-.

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