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Quigley Set To Reject Corporation Tax Road Study ST. PAUL (AP) - Stephen Quigley, state commissioner of administration, said Thursday he is going to reject a proposed contract with Roy Jorgenson As- sociates, a Delaware consulting firm, for a $125,000 management study of the Highway Depart- Speedup Proposed ment. Quigley made the statement at a session of the Senate High- way Committee devoted to his Would Bring differences with Highway Com- missioner James Marshall. A fourth round is scheduled next Tuesday when a Highway De- $20 Million partment spokesman gets a turn to reply to Quigley. Quigley said the fact that a State Windfall former Highway Department ST. PAUL (AP) - The first employe is a research man for major tax bill of the 1965 legis- the Delaware firm raises the lative session was introduced lo- ADLAI TAKES THE CAKE . . . U. N. with the cake, topped by a single candle, question of conflict of interest. day — a proposal by Rep. D.D. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson accepts a to celebrate his turning 65 today. He was He said the team the firm pro- Wozniak of St. Paul to put cor- birthday cake from Mis. Lyndon Johnson at the executive mansion for a noontime poses to send to do the study is porations on a pay-as-you-go (AP "not as competent as people in basis. in the President's White House office. The business appointment with the President. Wozniak's bill would carry out President and Mrs. Johnson surprised him Photofax ) the management services sec- tion of the Highway Depart- a portion of Gov. Karl Rolvaag's ment." budget, which banks on the cor- Marshall s term expires April porate tax speedup for part of 21. He was appointed by former its financing. U.N. Needs Republican Gov. Elmer L. An- Wozniak said the bill would U.S. Cold to dersen and is certain to be re- provide a one-shot $20 million placed. windfall in the next two years which would be placed in a spe- Strengthening cial fund for payment of school De Gaulle Plea aid deficiencies and senior citi- WASHINGTON (AP) - of the Frenchman's suggestion. zens' tax relief. French President Charles de It -would be a retreat to 1931, Supervisor Says Adlai Gaulle's call for a return to the when the world's economic sys- Since Wozniak is a Liberal tem collapsed , the Treasury and both houses are controlled UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. gold standard for international by Conservatives, the bill's (AP) — As Adlai E. Stevenson settlements is getting a frigid said in a statement. chances are problematical. reception in Washington and in Even , before De Gaulle spoke Attacked at Corporations now pay their tees it some countries want to the American banking commu- at a Paris news conference weaken the United Nations and state income taxes in the y ear nity. Thursday, American monetary following the year in which in- was a Red China seeks to break it up "A step backward" officials and many bank execu- SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AND ATTACK- Summers, left, was sentenced to a year in come is earned. Treasury official's description tives had gone on record against — but Indonesia's withdrawal Reformatory ER .. . Principal James P. Maloney, sec- jail. Some teachers who have been victims Under the new plan, corpora- actually shows the need for a his proposal. ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) - tions would file a declaration of Some feel that its adoption ond from right, of Chicago's McKinley Up- of violence say they've been asked by their Stronger U.N. George Henkenmeyer, 63, green- per Grade Center, shows blackened eye as superiors to turn the other cheek to save estimated taxes for the current Stevenson, would lead to raising the price year and pay half that amount the chief U.S. dele- house supervisor at the St. Cloud evidence of beating he received as he stands (AP Photofax) gate to the United Nations, is 65 of gold from the present $35 an the school's image. at the time of filing. The pay- Reformatory, was listed in seri- in Boys Court when his attacker, Willie today. Kosygin Stops ounce, returning to a strict gold ous condition with a possible ments would be made six In a birthday interview with standard or dropping all gold concussion late Thursday after months after the beginning of a The Associated Press, he said: backing for American currency. corporation's fiscal year. And they don't think much of being struck on the head by an "There is strong leadership inmate. Wozniak said the pay-as-you- from the Chinese Communists In Peking on any of these steps. go principle is now in use for Immediately after De Gaulle Don Anderson, assistant su- to break up the organization — perintendent of the refortnatory, wage-earners and self-employed either because it is a peace- spoke, President Johnson told a Details of Russ-U.S. persons and said "it is only said David Woodbridge, 23, was keeping organization or because news conference here that the; fair" to extend the idea to cor- Way to Hanoi will maintain the being questioned as the suspect- it doesn't promote the ambitions ed assailant. porations. of the Chinese Communists." TOKYO (AP) - Soviet Pre- $35-a-ounce gold price, bolster mier Alexei N. Kosygin, en its international trade and Anderson said Henkenmeyer More than a dozen bills nave Peking's drive has intensified route to Communist North Viet monetary position and keep the was struck, as he sat at his Visits to Be Settled been introduced for tax re- a hazard that "every frustrated Nam, arrived in Peking by dollar sound. desk, with a wood club four feet By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER trips — when and where John- ing of the Pravda article was lief for persons over 65 with lim- member" might feel a conflict plane today and was greeted by The President has said as long and two inches in diame- AP Special Correspondent son would go in the Soviet Union not completely clear at the ited incomes. with its national interest and China's Communist hierarchy. much before, but the restate- ter. Anderson said another in- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- or how broadly and at what time, although it was interpret- Some of these bills would pro- follow Indonesia out, Stevenson Kosygin and his delegation ment coupled with the Treasury mate witnessed the attack. dent Johnson and Soviet leaders time Soviet leaders would tour ed to show interest in a Soviet vide for income tax refunds, oth- said, "but I don't think it is like- will spend the night in Peking statement may have reflected Woodbridge has denied he have yet to work out the details the United States. visit to this country and possibly ers would merely cut down on ly." and go to Hanoi Saturday for anxiety that De Gaulle's re- struck the prison officer, Ander- of their tentative and informal Johnson got word through dip- an exchange of visits. the amount of local real estate Indonesia announced its with- four days. They are expected to marks could touch off specula- son added. An investigation was agreement to exchange visits lomatic channels early this The information provided the taxes the senior citizen would drawal last month because Ma- this year. stop in Peking again on the way tion against the dollar. continuing. week that the Soviet leaders State Department is understood pay. laysia was elected to the Securi- back to Moscow. Nerves didn 't get any steadier Woodbridge entered the re- Officials said only there has hoped he would visit the Soviet Several Liberals this week ty Council. to have made clear that the So- either by the Federal Reserve formatory in 1961 after being been no understanding so far on Union and were interested in his viet leadership would like the challenged Conservatives to "I don't apprehend much The Soviet group was met at System's report in late after- convicted of second degree timing or extent of the proposed suggestion that they visit the come up with alternatives to the trouble from that source," Stev- Peking Airport by Premier President to visit the Soviet Un- noon that U.S. gold reserves grand larceny in Koochiching United States. ion and was interested in visit- governor's revenue proposals. enson observed. "I think tbat Chou En-lai, Foreign Minister Conservatives, in turn, said Lib- were at their lowest level since County. It was understood that the ing the United States. while the example of Indonesia Chen Yi and other high-ranking March 22, 1939. erals ought to get some bills in is there, it has served to drama- officials, according to a Radio Soviet Embassy relayed the So- Which Soviet leaders would carrying out the governor's pro- In the week ended Wednesday come here is not yet known. The tize to the rest of the member- Peking broadcast monitored the reserves dwindled by $100 Three Deaths viet attitude to the State De- gram. ship the importance of a stron- here. partment here on Monday. power once held by Nikita million, sinking to $15,088,000,- Khrushchev has been divided ger U.N. " This contrasted with Kosyg- 000. The ratio of gold reserves $280,000 in Johnson's original proposal in's Moscow departure, which for the Soviets to visit and tour between Premier Alexei W. South Korean Premier He expressed belief the Unit- to the total of Federal Reserve Kosygin and Communist party was boycotted by Communist bank notes and deposits of its Raise State the United States and appear on In Tokyo for Talks ed States could get a two-thirds Chinese government officials. television was made in his State chief Leonid I. Brezhnev since vote, if necessary , to apply Arti- member banks dropped to 27.2 Khrushchev's ouster in October. TOKYO (AP ) — South Korean Kosygin's trip to Hanoi indi- per cent from 27.7 per cent. Gold Missing of the Union message on Jan. 4. cle 19. That provision of the cates a Soviet challenge to Com- He received a positive response Johnson said in a speech Premier Chung Il-kwon arrived U.N. Charter says any member SOUTHAMPTON, England munist China's predominance in (AP) Road Toll to 60 last Sunday when the Soviet Wednesday night that he had by plane today for talks with two years behind in paying its Southeast Asia. - Gold bullion worth $280,- Japanese Prime Minister Eisa- WEATHER 000 was reported missing today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Communist party newspaper "reason to believe" he would be assessments — like the Soviet Pravda carried an article say- welcomed to the Soviet Union ku Sato on settling differences Union, France and 11 others — The Communist Chinese and FEDERAL FORECAST from the liner Capetown Castle. Three vehicular fatalities Thursday raised Minnesota ing Johnson's statement had and he hoped that an exchange between the two countries and shall have no vote in the assem- President Ho Chi Min's North WINONA AND VICINITY — Ten boxes of bullion were gone. 's received a '' of visits would come about this establishing normal diplomatic Scotland Yard sealed off the 1965 highway death toll to 60— "positive response bly. Vietnamese government have Occasional cloudiness tonight in the Soviet Union. The mean- year. relations. Stevenson said the dispute supported the Communist guer- and Saturday. Low tonight in liner and began an investiga- compared to 54 a year ago. over Article 19 is "between rillas in South Viet Nam. 20s, high Saturday 28-40. Occa- tion. The Capetown Castle ar- A 15-year-old Hopkins boy, those who want to preserve the Presumably Kosygin will dis- sional light snow and colder rived here this morning from Thomas Trombley, was crushed organization intact . . . and cuss military aid for North Viet Sunday. South Africa where the gold beneath the wheels of a school those who don't , or don 't care, Nam during his stay in Hanoi. LOCAL WEATHER was put aboard. bus when he slipped. The youth Congressman' s Proposal in or don't even perceive what's An indirect Peking warning to Official observations for the The only call made by the had missed the bus and chased involved here. " Moscow not to interfere with 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: Capetown Castle during its voy- it about a block when he fell He remarked of the last Vietnamese affairs was carried Maximum , 42; minimum, 7; age was at Las Palmas, in the under the rear wheels. today by Peking s official China fproup, "I'm afraid there are a ' noon, 42; precipitation , none. Canary Islands, on Feb. 1. The bus driver , Adolph C. good many . " News Agency. House Wins by Single yea The agency said the Chinese Bartels, 51 , Excelsior, was un- The basic deadlock I K whether Communist party cabled the aware of the accident until he WASHINGTON (AP) — decided that she "was not a The proposal on the House returned to the company garage the assembly 's peacekeeping North Vietnamese ( Communist) Freshman congressman Andrew Clapitol Hill person and would Ifloor may nave set a prec edent , assessments are binding. If the labor party that : "The two par- police said. nlake a better wife." Iiiut Jacobs didn 't seal the en- deadlock is not broken by the Clarence I. Brant , 47, Fargo, Jacobs Jr. called for a vote on ties and two countries will con- _ Miss Welsh , 22, and her con- | gagement with a kiss. time the assembly reconvenes solidate our unity and friendship N.D., was killed on Highway 10 the House floor and won by a 1- ressman-boss plan to marry Why not? near Becker , Minn., about 10:30 Monday, Stevenson said , he by stepping up our campaign fl margin. His proposal: Will sometime in May. They will live "I didn 't know whether the thought it might name a com- a.m. when his car struck a against American imperialism, you marry mc? . irT Arlington , Va., across the iHouse rules would perm it it ," mittee to negotiate all differ- foreign reactionaries and mod- Sherburne County snowplow at a county road intersection. Or- "Yea ," replied Kay Welsh , his F'otomac River from the capi- :said the congressman with a ences. If the assembly wants a ern revisionism." ,;al. | grin. postponement , he said , the Unit- ville Brooks of Becker , snow bright-eyed office aide from ed States would like it as short plow operator , escaped injury. back home in Indiana. , as possible because "it ought to Auto Makes Changes 20, It was a simple voice vote No be possible to ascertain quick- Gregory A. BlenlnRer, De- roll call involved. ly" if the dispute can be settled . The auto has made many troit Lakes, wns killed early The only •written record of it Thursday in a railroad crossing changes in our habits (says was made by Jacobs, 32, an Changing Times). Once we accident in Detroit Lakes. Blen- inger's car was struck by a Indianapolis Democrat , in his measured distance in miles own journal . —now we measure it by westbound Northern Pacific Drop ;iOfl January exists ... A local fellow passenger train and carried Here 's how lie notes It: feet. Dr. W. C. Doddgs, Becker "Dec. 11, 1064, 2 p.m., inter- thinks his son will grow up County coroner, said an inquest to be a politician : "He says view with Kay Welsh for job on In Unemoloymenl will be held. my House office staff. She got WASHINGTON (AP~) - The more things that sound great and mean nothing the job." nation's unemployment rate "Feb. 1, 1905, 3 p.m. - ob- dropped in January to 4.8 per thnn any other kid I know" ... Sol Weinstein spotted tained permission to show Kay cent, the lowest since October around floor of House after ses- 1957, the Labor Department said this roadside sign: "Keep Titan O New York City Clean — sion adjourned. Proposed. The Thursday vote was 'yea.' " The number of unemployed Dump Your Litter in New Jersey" . . . "Efficiency," The engagement was an- in January actually rose about nounced Thursday in Vinecnnes , million , says the cynic, is more peo- Shot Fired 500,000 to a total of * Ind., by Kay 's parents, former but this was less than expected ple doing the same thing EDWARDS AIR FORCE worse, with a special de- ) Indiana Gov. and Mrs. Matthew and the figures are adjusted on BASE, Calif. (AP - Test firing E. Welsh . a seasonal basis. partment to boast about of a solid-propellant rocket mo- Total employment lust month it. tor generating n million pounds Although Jacobs, an attorney dropped 1.4 million to a total of •DOLLY' DANCES . . . Carol Channing, star of the of thrust was successful, the Air elected to his first House term about 300,000 less Force reports. last fall , knew Kay 's parents, he 69 million , Broadway musical "Hello , Dolly!" dances with Soviet Am- than usually .expected in the ' The rocket, being developed hadn't met their daughter until post-Christmas lull in January. (^phbassador Anatoly Dobrymn at party in New York. The for the Titan-C3 space booster, she appeared for the December The labor force shrank by party followed the opening performance of the Moscow was fired nozzle-up Thursday interview. ( B50.000, a roughly seasonal For more laughs see Art Theater, the troupe'* first American visit In 41 years. while secured in a concrete and "I must say I was im- change. Earl Wilson on Page 4) (AP Photofax) steel test stand. pressed ," he reported. Later , ho Cong. Andrew Jacobs and Miss Kathryn Welib ILL 'S Bill Proposes 61 Financing FRIDAY C. W. Lindsay B MERPHI Highway The Daily Record FIBRUARY 5, 1965 Dies in West Pension for Programs Considered At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Charles W. Lindsay, SO, a ST. PAUL, Minn. - The im- son but most of them want a photographer here many years, Legislators portance of Highway 6L as a later season. Howatt said tha Memorial Hospital Harold G. Stokko Mrs. Louis Breska feeder road for the rest of the Zumbro Valley and Lake City Harold George Stokke, 76. 673 HIXTON, Wis. (Special) - died of a heart attack in his . Here are threeffif little words— ST. PAUL (AP) — Pensions ' Visiting hours: Medical and surgical state and the need for a more sportsmen s clubs would favor (Nc would be patltnti: 1 to 4 and 7 tg 1:30 p.m. Johnson St.. died today at 9:25 Mrs. Louis Breska , 74 , died sleep Jan. 26 ln Santa Monica, WANT, NEED, and DESIRE. provided for the state's attractive entrance for out-of- a proposal giving the state children under . 11.) Thursday morning at Commun- constitutional officers and legis< Maternity patients: 1 to 3:30 and f lo a.m. at Community Memorial Calif. What you are and where state travelers and tourists Commissioner of Conservation (Adults only.) ity Hospital Black River Falls, lators who have served 10 years 1:30 p.m. Hospital after an illness of two , He was born in Sycamore, HI., you're going may well depend were pointed out by Saw, Ro- authority to set deer season weeks. He was a retired tool where she was a patient two in August 1874 to Mr. and Mrs. on a strange but powerful for- and reached the age ef 65, under Coun- time limits. THURSDAY a bill introduced bert Duniap of Wabasha and die maker. weeks. She had been in ill William G. mula of these emotions molded in the Senate ty to state legislator* this ADMISSIONS Mr. Stokke was bom Sept. health several months. Thursday. A BILL affecting Lindsay. Hf into your life. week. probation Mrs . Magdalene Brandt , 612 14, 1888 , in Olso, Norway, to The former Hattie Motszke. was married My mother used to accuse me, The minimum pension would costs in tht two counties would Edward and Thea Stokke. He she was bom Sept. 26, 1890, in as a very Threa approaches for finan- alter the present 10 cents per W. King St . for 69 years 7 small lad, of having be so per cent of salary at the link came to Winona in 1910 and Buffalo County to Mr. and Mrs. eyes bigger my stomach. time cing it - the Minnesota capita allowance to county gov* Ernest Kupietz, 512 Main St. months to the than of retirement , the maxi- in the Great River Road and 1«62 worked for the Pioneer Trac- George Motszko. She was mar- I'd heap food on my dish as it mum 75 per cent, based emmenUi, increasing it to Mrs . Byron Anderson, former Jennie on ex- the Hiawatha-Pioneer Trail *- Broadway, tor Co. He was later employed ried Nov. 9, 1915, in Arcadia. May Stringfel- would be passed around the ta- tended service. across-the-board state financ- W. by Peerless Chain Co. as a have been studied by Duniap Mrs. George Colbenson , Rush- In 1945 she moved from Gil- low of Syca- ble, as I wanted everything. ing; (rf M percent of county pro- too] and die maker and retired Another new proposal calls for and S« B. Clarence Langley of ford. Minn. manton to the family home in more, who sur- But soon my system would HO bation costs., about 11 years ago. Curran Vallev. establishment, of a commission GoodhUe County . Mrs. Edwin Butenhoff , Wino- vives him . longer accept further intake, k study, revise The change would increase Survivors are: His wife, Ida Survivors are : Her husband : and recodify tbe na Rt. 1. When Mr. and- and the food would be left. My state's liquor laws. The commis- A PROPOSED tiod million Wabasha County's allotment M- Stokke; one son, Arthur. three sons, Ralph, Taylor, and Mrs. Lindsay I Harold V. Nystrom , Cochrane. Winona ; three daughters , Mrs. 1 wants were greater than my sion would be composed of five bond iasua to be gradually paid from 11,739 for last year to Wis. ( Clifford and Roman, Hixton ; left Sycamore need. senators by a 10 percent increase on H,ms2. Donald Helen) Stead , Can- , Mrs. end five representa- Mrs.' Lloyd Walling, 417 E. one daughter Eugene in 1919 they Mr. Lindsay Now there were times my de- tives and would fave an approp- state auto licenses ia the least ton; Mrs. Marvin (LoisI Burns , ( Eleanor) Haines, Arcadia ; Sen. Pufil ap said tht imped- Wabasha St. Minn., and Mrs. moved to Winona, where Mr- sire would be to eat too much riation of $30,000, attractive, according to Sen. Winnebago , eight grandchildren: three Lindsay continued his career as ] ing need in Wabasha County is Mrs. Charles Stark , Winona Stanley ( Betty l Pataska. La of a good thing, and I would Langley, who laid tnii would for a levy to increas* the gen- Rt 2. brothers, Paul , Winona, and a photographer. He was a mem- ' end up sick. Which all goes to an open . Crosse; 10 grandchildren: three ! make the appropriation eral revenue fund not to ex- James R. Moore, 866 E. San- John and Peter, Arcadia, and ber of the Kiwanis Club, Lodge prove that an unbalance ef pool to which other state pro- great-grandchildren and two ( Lucy ) 18, AF&AM. i WEATHER ceed SO mills. born St. brothers , Per and Thorbjorn two sisters. Mrs. Albert one's wants, needs, and desires jects could be added. Klopotek , California , and Mrs. For the past 18 years , after , EXTENDED FORECAST He attributes the need for DISCHARGES Stokke, Olso. j can be a real source of trouble Both Langley and Putalay feel an increaie in local taxes to Isidore (Clara) Klopotek , Ar- his retirement, he had lived in! and allows that a proper bal- MINNESOTA — Tempera- , Funeral arrangements are the same would be true on a the growing cost of county gov- Mrs. Felix Bambenek 267 E. being completed by Fawcett cadia. One daughter, Mrs. Har- California where his grandson, i ance can prove a happy , satis- tures through Wednesday aver- Howard St. old (Loretta) McAllister, Mid- John C. Lindsay, aging from near normal north' proposed |S0 million bond is- ernment snd loss of taxable Funeral Home. is an architect. ! fying experience. out Mrs. Orville Harm, Cochrane, dleton, has died. Mr. Lindsay's address was 848 , west to 8 degrees above normal sue tn be financed ef cur- property In the Hardwood Me- ; I suppose most small boys at , rent receipt* from state High- Forest, State Cfeme Re- Wis. Funeral services will be Mom 14th Street , Santa Monica. .! one time or another make the extreme southeast Normal morial Terry Flanagan , 678 Main St. Winona Funerals Private services were hel at highs 14-2 1 north, 21-26 south way Department funds. The fuge , and the relatively static day at 10 a.m. at Immaculate d j mistake of over-doing in the pro- Mrs. Marie Yackel, 524 Har- , Eternal Valley Memorial Park ,! Normal lows zero to 8 below entire Hiawatha Valley real estate and property tax Henry Lockwood Conception Catholic Church Al- | food department. It's when we gram would coat $17 million. riet St. Funeral services for Henry ma Center , the Rev. Charles Newhall, Calif., Thursday. I north, zero to 5 above south. Lo- base. fail to season our lives ag we proposed tso million bond m Harold Koehler. 718 W. 5th St. Lockwood, 525 Dacota St., will Burial Re is survived by his wife ; his call a little colder Saturday, The Berbers officiating. will ! become teen-agers and adults y would leave leeway for other Mrs. Alfred Kiel , St. Charles. be Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. be in St. Stanislaus Cenietery, grandson , John ; his grand- with proper portions of , colder Sunday, warmer early want by state project*- Caucus it Hixton Minn. Martin 's Lutheran Church, the Arcadia. daughter-in-law , June Lockhart l needs, and desire that it's most next week but colder mid- Mrs. Sheila M. Gamble, 318 Rev. Merlen Wegener officiat- Lindsay, the actress, week . Precipitation average ,io "There is « definit* danger Friends may call at Jensen and his j pitiful. of a pork barrel scramble on HIXTON. Wis, (Special) - Mankato Ave. ing. Burial will be in Woodlawn Funeral Home, Hixton, all day great - grandchildren, Lance , | to .25 inch melted in snow pos- The Ifwtoji Village caucus will Cemetery . inne and June. i ASK A GROUP of studants at sible mixed with a little rain this legislation, " Langley said- Lawrence F. Sass , Chatfield , Sunday. The Rosary will be ¦ be held March 5 at 8 p.m. at Minn. ' Friends may call at Fawcett recited Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. I the onset of a new school year , late Saturday or Sunday, and THE THIRD proposal is the the fire station. Term? ef Sid- Mark A. Carey, St. Mary 's Funeral Home today from 7 to i "Row many of you want better again Tuesday. one that's tentatively been set- ney Jensen, president; Guy 9 p.m. and Saturday at the and Mrs. Erwjn (Frances) Mey- ! WISCONSIN College. Mrs. Edward Rauk er and Mrs. Merlyn (Gladys)Ij grades than you had last year?" - Temperatures tled en for action — a lesser Hagen and Donald Sampson, church after 1 p.m. , (S I Now with the exception will average 4 to 8 degrees Mark L. Colbenson, 1701 Gil- SPRING GROVE Minn. pe- Rabe, Lake City; 22 grandchil- | of the bond issue for Highway 81 trustees, and George Reialnger, more Ave. cial) — Mrs. Edward Rauk , dren, and 50 great-grandchil- :; straight "A" students, and those above normal. Normal high 20 based on he estimated cost be- assessor, expire. Holdover offi- Earl H. Eggers, 273 E. 2nd St. 82, died Wednesday at 9:45 dren. j who are not even interested in to 27 north. 26 to 32 south. Nor- tween Heatings and Kellogg. cers are Ray Linnell, clerk , apd i mal low zero to 8 above north , BIRTH p.m. at Tweeten Memorial One son, Elmer, died in June ;! being there in the first place, Another legislative concern Archie Mitchel and Clayton Hospital after an illness of a ;| most every student will , with- 6 to 1€ south. Quite warm Satur- Mahlum , trustees. Candidates Aldinger , 20 Tons of 1963; her husband in Decern- for Goodhue and Wabasha coun- Mr. and Mrs . Allan year. , ' out thought , affirm they want day, turning colder early in the will be nominated at the cau- , a daughter. ber, 1963 and six brothers and , ties, the dates for the deer sea. Winona Rt. 3 two sisters also |I better grades. week warming again in mid- , has been up by cus. The election will be April Tha former Pauline Martina h*v*-4|ed. week. Total preci son taken their Pederson, she born May 13, The funeral will he Sunday at Question No. 2, "How many pitation about , Roy L. Vox. 6. was one-half inch in occasional representatives ¦ BJRTH& ELSEWHERE Cabbage Lost 1882, at Decorah , Iowa, to Es- 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran feel they need better grades?" land, Kenyon, and Lester H , Church, Lincoln, the Rev. Har- This calls for a little self analy- periods of rain or snow south SURGERY FOR DAN FOLEY HALEYVILLE, Ala. (AP) - ten and Hansine Lundahl Ped- and snow north. Howatt , Lake City, conserva- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — "Lost — 40,000 pounds qf cab- erson. She attended the Decor- old Schwertfeger officiating. \ sis. and I expect a good ma- tives. WABASHA. Miwi . - Oeqie! Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Pelowski , Burial will be in the cfeurch jority will express a need, which OTHER TEMPERATURES bage somewhere between Hal- ah schools and Breckenridge High Low Pr. Howatt said Wabash a County F. Foley underwent gall blad- Rochester, a daughter Jan. 27 cemetery . x__ by the way, justifies their want- der surgery Tuesday at St. eyville, Ala., and Rio Grande College. She was married at De- ^^_ J ' Albany , clear 16 -10 residents are split on the ad- at a Rochester hospital . Mrs. Valley, Tex." corah. Friends raay caTT~~sr Peter- ing better grades. ministration ef the deer sea- Mary 's Hospital, Rochester. to- Albuquerque, clear . 61 30 Pelowski is the farmer Marilyn How can you lose 20 tons of Survivors are: Three sons, son-Sheeban Funeral Home Now comes tbe block-buster. Smick of Independence. Mr. night, all day Saturday and un- "How many desire better Atlanta , clear 46 25 IMBHBlWnnBJBBjBBBiaBBBBBHnBaaMBBB cabbage? That's what Halpy- Eldred and Raymond, Spring Bismarck , cloudy . 20 18 Pelowski is the son of Mr. and ville supermarket manager L. til noon Sunday, and at the grades?" Now each of these Grove, and Lloyd, Minneapolis; church after l p.m. Boise, rain 60 41 T You Mrs. Andrew Pelowski , Arca- B, Williams wants to know . So four daughters, Mrs. Morris words — want, need, and desire, Can't are closely related and often Boston, clear 22 8 ^ s ^^ ^^W S ll dia. he placed the above ad in the ( Myrtle) Skaaren, Rochester; Joseph T. Bedtka ¦ could replace each other. Yet , Chicago, cloudy ... 16 9 \jJaMsj£>jj '«««» At St. Joseph's Hospital : local paper. Mrs. Sever (Florence ) Solien DOVER , Minn- (Special) - Cincinnati , clear ... 20 S ft* Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Wiec- Williams said he ordered the and Mrs. Enoh (Lila) Ander- Joseph F. Bedtka, 76, Dover, there is something about the ^ MoehinaFor word DESIRE that Cleveland , cloudy .12 3 .01 3 NHJEC V torek , Fountain City, a son Jan. cabbage last Thursday and the son, both of Spring Grove, and died Friday morning at the St. links with " ^ it, a "do or die" emtoion. To Denver , cloudy .... 48 31 Your 27. truck carrying the produce left Mrs. Norman (Frances ) Boe , Charles Convalescent Home. He Des Moines, clear 48 31 ___? l ^^iWT V^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thom- Texas on schedule. The Oklaho- Decorah; IB grandchildren; 17 had been a patient there three desire better grades on the part of a student Detroit , cloudy .... 14 11 as, Arcadia, a son, Monday. ma firm which owns the truck great-grandchildren, and one weeks and ill several months. , is to work to that , end with intent to achieve. Fort Worth cloudy 48 41 LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) said the driver called Wednes- sister. Mrs. Inga Burreson, Hes- He was born March 9, 1888. at Helena , clear 59 32 — At Johnson Hospital, Lanes- day from Fayette , Ala., saying per , Iowa. Her husband died Nodine to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- DAD MAY want a boat, end Honolulu, cloudy ... 76 66 .19 he had become stqck in the mud in 1940. One son, one grand- liam Bedtka. He married Nor- on impulse, buys one — Indianapolis, clear .15 5 boro: , go much Mr. and Mrs. Clarpnce Ver- and planned to arrive in Haley- child, three brothers and four ma Holdredge Sept. 16, 1914 at down, and so much a . Jacksonville, cloudy 59 42 Rochester. They farmed in the month dbn Williams, Lanesboro, a ville that night. sisters also have died. Now he didn't need the boat, He Kansas City, clear 36 33 - .. But Williams said Thursday Dover area. COME daughter, Jan. 27. The funeral service will be just wanted it. Soon the pay^ Los Angeles, cloudy 66 50 bfN Survivors are: Three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Gil- night that neither the truck nor Saturday at 2 p.m. at Trinity Louisville, 26 9 .. Paul , Harold and Donald, Do- ments begin to fe«l heavy; the clear ••• bertson, Lanesboro. a son, Jan. one single leaf of the cabbage Lutheran Church, the Rev. Rolf boat fills no real need in his Memphis, clear .... 48 25 had arrived. G. Hanson officiating. Burial ver; two daughters, Mrs. Ken- (Mareta) Rupprecht, St. life. But it does represent a bur- Miami, cloudy 73 65 , will be in the Spring Grove neth Mr. and Mrs Richard Haak- Charles, and Mrs. Ralph (Ma- den, and in time, it oecomes a Mpls.-St. P., clear .15 8 , Cemetery. , TAKE IT TO BLOCK! Th«r«'i TAXBBP epstad Canton, a son, Tuesday. rion ) Deedrick , Rochester; eight symbol of unhappiness, not joy. New Orleans rain .. 57 50 T Si rgQjH £ flgggj Friends may call at Engell- ... no myitery . . . juit fq»t, .. ^*« LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) grandchildren ; two great-grand- Let's say for the sake of rea- New York , clear 23 13 JH —Mr. and Mrs, Gene Wiebusch, Heir to Radio Roble Funeral Home this after- , Emil soning, Dad desires a beat. Ev- Omaha, clear 32 28 .. gemot*, avaron»*«d>trv- ..._ ^ ^^w . noon and evening, Saturday children; four brothers AND _\w_\\\\\_ Janesville, Minn., a daughter and Max , Dover : Robert, St. ery time he gets near a lake or Philadelphia, cloudy 27 8 .. km, thot ceiti yov v$ry forenoon , and after 1 p.m- at sVar^ggl Jan. 19. Mrs. Wiebusch is the Charles , and Paul , Minpeiska, river, he gets a driving, moti- Phoenix, clear .... 72 43 little and can *av« you o ST AT I ^B the church. Me,, .. 22 -2 .. ¦¦ former Joyce Olin, daughter of Fortune Dead and three sisters, Mrs. Harry vating appetite for riding the sil- Ptlnd, clear . lot pf vork, worry and ¦OggJD ^M Mrs. Verma Olin, Lake City. (Bertha) Redman, Mrg. George ver waters. He feels within him Ptldn, Ore., cloudy . 57 44 evtn mantyl It* BLOCK [||4j ^EBaatW... TUCSON, (AP) Mrs. Arnold L. Gesell the sensation of relaxation Rapid City,, clear .. 52 33 .. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wiebusch, Ariz. — Eu- ! ALMA , Wis. (Special) — Mrs. (Ida) Otto and Mrs. Charles as he today) HAsU ^BaWUP gene Francis McDonald , heir , clear .... 28 22 .. , Lake City, are the paternal III Arnold L. Gesell , 85 , New Hav- (Minnie) Beckman, all of La thinks of that boat. He envisions St. Louis I I II II aUASAWTBIiaiii I p i . to a Zenith Corp. [ Wt guaranty fcturott proration cl i»«ry rctgrn. grandparents. Radio fortune, ;en, Conn., died at her home Crosse. Mrs. Bedtka died March the kids water-skiing, and pic- Salt Lk. City, clear 59 37 ta* ll was found dead Wednesday i there Wednesday. 13, 1956- Six brothers and two nics on peaceful sandbars. This Seattle, cloudy 52 46 .94 *• *4k* en ertirt tk«l «|t y*u any MK«|ty •( im»,«H, LA CROSSE , Wis. - Mr. and night with his wrists slashed sisters also have died. desire grows to ambition. "I will Washington, cloudy 34 15 I y »iH rey the pmn elty er leltretl. Mrs. Richard Hennessy, 106 E. | The former Beatrice Chandler 'I' ll! J W WW ¦iU.HI il .i1 I HI* inH .J..W. H I V .v ^^^ti and a .22 caliber bullet wound in ' of Los Angeles , Calif., she was The funeral service will be own a boat ," he promises him- Winnipeg, snow ... . 6 0 .09 Sanborn St., Winona , a son his head. Monday at 2 p.m. at Dover self. Next , he begins to sell the (T-Trace ) hospital here. I the widow of Dr. Gesell, native Tuesday at a Police said it appeared Mc- Methodist Church, the Rev. Er- idea to his wife, who asks a sim- AIRPORT WEATHER Donald killed himself jof Alma, who earned fame for . his research on child develop- vin Weiland officiating. Burial ple question, "How can we af- (North Central Observations) H'»[BKDC^CI»H<- TODAY S BIRTHDAYS j will be in Hillside Cemetery , St, Max. temp, 42 at noon today, America's Largcif Tait S»rvke with Over IM Offices A close friend, actor Peter ! ment and the 30 books he wrote. ford it?" A thought-provoking ^ He died in May I960 . His cre- Charles. question at that. min. temp. 5 at 1 p.m. Thurs- Amy Ellen Hol ubar , 180 E. Fonda, said McDonald , 23 , in- Friends may call at Sellner day, scattered cloud layer 12,- St., 1. herited about $".10 million in a mated remains were buried in Now , a searching of a means 116 WALNUT STREET Mark Funeral Home after Sunday to OOO feet, visibility more than Michael Anthony Schmitz , trust fund set up by his fat her, j the Alma cemetery beside his fulfill this desire is in the Weekday* f e,m< to 9 p,m,T-S»t. and Sun. 9 a.m. S p.m. parents and four brothers and noon and at the church Monday making. They plan together. 15 miles, west wind at 5 m.p.h., t* Kellogg, Minn., 1. Eugene McDonald , president of alter 1 p.m. barometer 29.66 and steady, Phona S-3C97 Vickie Lynn Stueve , 318 Chat- Zenith , who died in 1 95(1. sisters. They determine how , and they Mrs, humidity 49 percent. BBJBBBBBiaNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY fXBBBaBBjBl field St., 5. The body of McDonald , clad It is expected Gesell , Mrs. Olava Husmoen begin to work toward that end. only in slacks , was found by a may be cremated also , with ARCADIA , Wis. (Special ) - Finall y the glorious day comes. burial later at Alma. They can afford it because they FIRE CALLS business associate in McDon- Mrs. QIava Husmoen, 75 , died s Tucson home. The body desired it enough to plan for it, ald' Mrs. Fred J. Wiebusch early this morning at St. Jos- Todav was stretched on the floor be- eph's Hospital here after being and that joy of achievement is •] »i rd ! LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) ICSST^^j i 11:43 a. m. - 54 W. 3rd St., tween the living room and (ho hospitalized two weeks. now born of desire — a desire I 11 d il Diana Shop, broken .sleam pipe bloodstained combination bath- ;— Mrs. Fred .1. Wiebusch , 02. that may have demanded sac- 1 died Thursday morning at Lake She was born at Etlrick Aug. in basement , no fire. room -photography darkroom. , , rifice to achieve . But once ' City Municipal Hospital afler 30 lilBii to Mr. and Mrs. Lars to Iver achieved, it became a symbol of V--<&-*-r*4r.-^nLar,i&r.'J5rr^ '^i&.uy-.'jy '&r- -4r-- M4>-.\4r*-4~*-s an illness of a month . Larson. She was married *^<4r *^*^ - '^. ' Husmoen in September 1916 at success and an item of pride. The former Margaret Prigge. ^wSaBSfr em't' y! --v* ii,' Saffijy.frHJi VALENTINE'S DAY jj she was born June :i , , French Creek Lutheran Church. King t^^^ 1882 at TO WANT a thing without the All \ fP ^h^sk j Zumbro Falls to Mr . and Mrs. They farmed in Town of Arcadia feeling of real need , and desir- vei Ui on opportunity to again <<-^ JC Hi /flflfo lli 9< $ I John Prigge. She \vas> married and he died in 1036 , She then ing that thing to the end of "do 's ihower our affections on lliote 3 | Sept. 5 , looi , at Hear Valley made her home with her daught- " N \ jflBflh , Jf' - or die , can be a shallqw im- i The couple farmed in the area er and son-in-law , Mr. and Mr.s. pulse , likened unto a little boy O s ¦ lgggg | 'OVe- until moving into Zumbro Falls, Herman Kube. who has eyes bigger than his WC | where she lived the last :'.(! Survivors include three step- J^** l-^ffi^pl stomach- How about it? Are y iT^Smr?.- ' -A "Herein i$ love , nof that we loved ? i years. She was a member of sons , Arthur and Oscar , Arca- i^Br^n * | ^ your wants , needs , and desires ^FflBlT^aaaaaaaaaiY^r lP- —^^ fP^ £ xtVOSEliSO V God, but that he /ovo£9KJr ^H (jsj/v/tL v/ ijLy /MTwAM \ J\AMJ\JJ % <% % m^^i:my^yMAf mm'mm^A»m^m^m^mmmmmmmm mmiMm>^M^ a dish- For moth for so Utile. Think of it, American mad* National "^^BSP^ g|*jg| ^SIJ cemetery. 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'"" """• KSJ \Xjj \ '1 I I I I »l| »n»u |f» ION enff t» iwncrippon <¦' »(|ff)H «Nt»ri. ^^^^ Pf^r^^Fa^p^SaaBBia ^BS mg ^g^mgg ^gg—gggmmmgg ^mgg ^gggmggmmgmgggmgggm Welfare Board HANDS, FEET FROZEN 2 Ask Trials INOTICE TO HOMEBOUND: To Resume Farmer Found On Charges Its All Over Now; Second Meyers Salary Reviews Beside Road In City Court Brother Fined; The Winona County Welfare LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- The tractor -was about B A Wmona man was accused Board Thursday agreed to re- cial) — A 46-year-old North block below the road on the today in municipal court of as- Warm Air Back sault after allegedly brandish- to 42 at noon on its way to little colder is the outlook for Warnke Sought instate a plan under which wel- Ridge farmer is being treated steep hillside. This is something. fare department salaries are for frozen hands and feet, gen- ing a knife, and a Wisconsin Shortly before noon today the an expected high of 50 this aft- Sunday. David Meyers, 25, 1652 W. Sth A La Crosse ambulance bad day reviewed on employes' anniver: eral exposure and cuts as a re- man was charged with failure to official Winona thermometer ernoon. It was the warmest Even the extended fore- St., went free today after his sary dates. sult of a tractor accident. to go into Old Hickory Orchard yield the right of way causing since . Jan. 21 when the mer- cast for the next five dayi brother, Richard, paid a $75 The plan, which has been in and up the valley to get Gerdes, an accident that resulted in two went above the freezing mark cury rose to 46. fine for him. It was imposed by GEORGE GERDES and tils indicates temperatures will use in the past, was abandoned because the hillside he had gone injuries. for the first time since Jan. 22. A cooperative weatherman be more liveable. Means Special Municipal Judge Loren is son, Les had taken the tractor predicted occasional cloudiness last year. Its reinstatement down was too steep an ap- LeRoy R. Moore, 19, 373 E. AFTER A steady rise from are to exceed normal 21- W. Torgerson. effective immediately. out about 5:30 or 6 p.m. proach. They got him out about Wabasha St., pleaded not guilty tonight and Saturday with a Thursday to pull a car out of a —17 Thursday morning to 28 26 daytime readings end David Meyers appeared In 9:45. to a charge of simple assault low tonight of 25 and a Sat- normal zero to 5 above municipal court to change his SALARY RANGES for wel- ditch on North Ridge road. The accident happened about this morning, the mercury urday high in the 40s. fare workers in different job against Fannie Teskey, wife of nighttime readings by eight not guilty plea to a charge of After starting the car, Les re- Vk miles north of La Cres- William R. Teskey, 922 E. San- made its dash above freezing Occasional light snow and a degrees. categories are determined un- turned to the home he shares having a protected deer in his cent. Gerdes is in St. Francis born St. possession to a plea of guilty. der a statewide plan. Whether with his father and went to Hospital. Locally It is expected to be an individual worker gets a bed. George was proceeding The charge alleged that Moore a little colder Sunday, wanning Judge Torgerson imposed sen- periodic 5 percent pay increase northward to his home at the THE ACCIDENT was first "caused fear in" Mrs. Teskey Habeas Corpus Hearing up the early part of next week tence of a $75 fine or 45 days is up to the board, however. top of the ridge when the trac- reported to Houston County by brandishing a knife at her, and then turning a little colder in county jail, noting that he Use of the anniversary date tor went out of control above Sheriff Byron Whitehouse, since threatening to do her harm and by midweek. was making allowance for the plan will mean that each em- the stone quarry and went over it appeared the mishap had oc- grabbing and tearing her blouse Precipitation may average as 17 days Meyers had already ploye's salary will be reviewed the south bank. curred in Houston County. How- Wednesday. He was arrested Held on Incest Charge much as .25 of an inch in snow spent in county jail awaiting once each year. When he didn't return, his ever, Whitehouse notified Sher- Thursday at 4:59 p.m. at his District Judge Arnold Hatfield Plank's wife, now living in Lake possibly mixed with a little rain trial. home. Need for establishment of a brother Ralph, with whom he iff George Fort about 10:30 p.m. took under advisement today a City, was improperly allowed late Saturday or Sunday and RICHARD Meyers, 35, same definite policy was indicated by lives, called Theodore Nagel in Fort said that La Crosse po- Attorney Dennis A. Challeen petition of habeas corpus for to testify against her husband. again on Tuesday. turnover among clerical work- address, had changed a not La Crescent and Nagel found lice found that both Gerdes and represents Moore. Challeen ask- the release of Lyman Plank, A wife's testimony is privileged A YEAR AGO today the Wi- guilty plea to guilty of the same ers and caseworkers, Mrs. Paul George at the roadside. his son had been drinking. ed for a jury trial for Moore; 46, Utica, who was bound over under state law, Lindquist said, Michalowski, board secretary, nona high was 51 and tbe low charge in municipal court date of trial was set for Thurs- to the court on an incest charge unless the husband commits a 25 with only a trace of snow Tuesday. He was fined the max- said. There was a 100 percent day at 9:30 a.m. Moore was after a preliminary hearing in crime against her. turnover in clerical help last on the ground, as contrasted imum $1Q0 and paid the fine making arrangements to post municipal court. As a result of the erroneous with the 10 inches on the ground rather than serve the alterna- year, and there was a 75 per- $35 bail set by Judge John D. After receiving the transcript cent turnover amoig casework- admission of Mrs. Plank's testi- today. tive 60 days in county jail. Contractors Businessmen McGill. of the preliminary hearing and mony, Lindquist alleged, the All-time high for the city on ers. Judge Richard Meyers had been free The decision to return to the Challeen also represents Or- Plank's file in evidence, preliminary hearing is null and Feb. 5 was 54 in 1878 and the on $200 posted bail since short- anniversary date plan came aft- ville F. Harm, 50, Cochrane, Hatfield heard arguments on void; and Plank should be re- low for the day —24 in 1895. ly after being ch arged. David er weeks of discussion by the Wis., who is accused of failure the petition from Plank's court- leased from county jail' where Mean for the past 24 hours Meyers had stayed in county board's personnel committee. Rename Slate Hear How Ad to yield the right of way Wed- appointed attorney, William A. he is now held under $2,500 was 18. Normal for this time jail , unable to post his S200 Several proposals from the All officers o>f the Winona nesday at Broadway and Huff Lindquist, and frorn County At- bond. of the year is 17. bond. coinmittee and welfare depart- Contracting Construction Em- Street in an accident that re- torney S. A. Sawyer. In answer to Lindquist's first The temperature news was sulted in injury to a pedestrian IN THE meantime, County ment staff members were con- ployers Association were re- LINDQUIST urged two con- argument, Sawyer pointed out a good all over Minnesota for no- sidered. elected and plans for establish- Program Helps and Harm's wife. difference pf opinion among the where was a minus reading re- Attorney S. A. Sawyer announc- Fifty-three business people tentions en the court. ed that a warrant has been is- ment here of a builders ex- Harm pleaded not guilty to First, he maintained that states over whether adultery ported. International Falls and RICHARD POWELL, a de- change were discussed at the heard William Solch, Bureau of the charge and posted $15 bail (which includes incest) is a Duluth had lows of zero but sued for the arrest of Alvin partment staff worker, present- association's annual dinner Advertising of the American ordered by Judge McGill. The crime against the wife. Sawyer elsewhere temperatures were Warnke, a Winona parolee, on a ed two applications — one for Newspaper Publishers Associa- charge of grand theft in connec- for meeting Thursday night at Wil- judge set Harm's trial for Tues- cited an Iowa court opinion approaching the melting mark . aid to the blind and one liams Hotel. tion, explain a simple four-step day at 10 a.m. which says, "adultery by a hus- Rochester had a morning figure tion with the killing of the deer medical assistance to the elder- Headed by Paul plan to increase the results of band is a " crime against the of 13 and La Crosse 20. the Meyers brothers admitted ly — received from a husband Mrachek as House Group possessing. president, the slate of officers newspaper advertising at a clin- wife." THE MINNESOTA-Dakotas and wife. It was Warnke The board agreed that present named to new one-year terms ic in Hotel Winona Thursday region relaxed in what the 's car that was night. THE COUNTY attorney fur- impounded by Game Warden policies do not indicate what to includes Bruce McNally, vice Plainview Buying ther cited an article in "Law Weather Bureau called a "warm do with two such applications president; H. P. Joswick, sec- Solch's presentation, based on wave." Francis Teske Jan. 19 after Advances Review" which points out the large quantities of deer blood from a married couple. It con- retary ; Evan Davies, treasurer, knowledge he has acquired as inconsistency of not allowing the After more than a week as cluded that the applications and , for two-year terms on the retail manager of the Bureau of the nation 's icebox , with the and hair were found around the Site for New wife — the person best able trunk area of the vehicle. Sher- would be denied, then the de- board of directors, Howard Kel- Advertising, coupled with sur- — to testify to the blood rela- lowest recorded temperatures partment would help the couple ler and Gerald Meier. in the 48 adjacent states, the iff George Fort has thus far not veys throughout the United Education Bill tion of a husband with the vic- located Warnke. file an appeal with the state. There were 42 members and States and Canada, emphasized Liquor Store WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- tim of incest. region surrendered the title to- The purpose of this would be guests at the dinner that a good market potenti al ex- dent Johnson's $1.25-billion "The law in this matter is day to Old Town , Maine, which Grand theft is a charge in- meeting. volving the to have the state determine the Members of the arrangements ists in Winona as a retail cen- PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) school aid bill was approved 6-0 in a state of uncertainty," Saw- had a 26 below reading. theft of property follow , Mrs. — At a special meeting Plain- worth more than $100. The proper procedure to committee were Donald Gos- ter. by a House Education subcom- yer maintained. It was 8 in the Twin Cities, tame Michalowski said. view Village Council approved Lindquist's second point was 15 at Redwood Falls, Minn., 19 deer that was killed after being tomski and Davies, while Arn- , purchase of the property of mittee today. lured out of the The board also : old Mayer and Elmer Evanson "POSSIBLY " Solch said , "the the that, if Mrs. Plank's testimony at Huron, S. D., and 33 at Izaak Walton Approved tentative plans late Arthur Binder for a site The votes for the bill all came League deer park Jan. 19 • were on the nominating com- retail story is not being told from Democrats. The three Re- is left out, there was no evi- Dickinson, N. D. was for a recognition day in April adequately to the customers of for a new liquor store. dence brought forward in the As the mass of cold air moved valued at more than $100. for foster parents. The plans mittee. The property would be pur- publicans on the subcommittee the area. were not present. preliminary hearing to show eastward out of WISCONSIN, David Meyers -was represent- were prepared by Miss Evelyn Members agreed to give addi- chased on contract for $18,000 temperatures climbed steady ed today by Attorney Dennis super- tional study to a proposal that "People buy in cycles , and The bill was sent along to the that Lyman Plank was a blood A. Taraldson, department at 6 percent interest per year. relative of the alleged victim Thursday night and early today. Challeen. Challeen told tha visor. a builders exchange be created these cycles are predictable. full Education and Labor Com- Three graphs, covering a 23- The contract would run for a of incest or that he had any Minimum reported was 4 below court that his client felt he • Granted a leave of absence here. The office would receive period not to exceed five years mittee after only two days of zero at Wausau. might be technically 15 for year span in the department consideration by the subcom- knowledge of relationship if guilty of from. Feb. 15 to March plans for building projects which and would be executed between Lone Rock and Beloit set the "possessing" the deer, but both Mrs Marc Duran , caseworker. store field, furniture store and mittee, which wound up 10 days there was any. . would be available for inspec- the village and Mrs. Binder. The petitioner's attorney con- high of 12 above Thursday. Meyers brothers maintain they • Accepted the resignation of tion by contractors. shoe stores, showed less than a Franz Peters owns the build- of hearings Tuesday night. IVz percent difference in buying cluded with the argument that Some very light snow fell in had nothing to do with the tak- Mrs. Michael L. Hengel, clerk ing in which the present li- northern sections of Wisconsin. ing of the animal. typist, effective Feb. 9. patterns between the low and the facts in the case are con- quor store is housed. The lease sistent with a step-daughter re- Green Bay, Wausau and Super- • Approved routine monthly high years for this entire peri- expires Jan. 1, 1966. A local ior each reported a trace. THE BROTHERS are refus- bills. od. lationship. Plank is entitled to business has an option to pur- him Imperial, Calif., set the na- ing to give further information have the charge against about the incident Watkins Lab "If advertising is timed to chase the building from Peters. 3 Cases Heard dismissed, Lindquist concluded. tional high of 81 degrees Thurs- , Challeen buying potential," Solch said, The council says it has become day. said, because they fear possible Sawyer replied that if Mrs. physical "your prospective customers too small to house off and on Plank's testimony is set aside harm if they say any- sales. AT MADISON Thursday Me- thing. $15,000 Slated are in the market and as a re- the evidence of the preliminary teorologist S. J. Rigney check- Staff Expanded sult you experience better re- The Binder property runs 137 Af Caledonia hearing is still sufficient to es- Sawyer added, "It would be of feet on Broadway and consists ed his official gauges at 7 a.m. Earl Gausroan has joined sponse from your advertising." CALEDONIA, Minn. — Three tablish a "reasonable cause " and found a temperature read- great assistance to the public" Watkins Products, Inc., as an Solch's hour-and-a-half presen- of two full lots and part of a cases involving divorce and se- for belief that Plank committed if Mey«rs would cooperate in For Development third. Plans include placing the ing of 17 degrees below zero. associate chemist in the phar- tation, complete with color paration were heard by Judge the crime with which he is Another look 20 minutes later apprehending those responsible macy section of the research store in the center and razing Arnold W. Hatfield at the spe- charged. for killing one deer and letting slides and statistics relating to the former opera house and co- showed it was 20 below. At 7:55 Of Carley Park and development laboratory, ac- all phases of marketing, was cial term of Houston County it was 23 below — a Madison nine others out of the deer park. cording to C. V. Anderson , di- op building standing on adja- The county attorney , Minn. (Special) climaxed by presentation of a District Court here Thursday. record for the date — but five .agreed PLAINVIEW rector of research and develop- cent lots to convert the land that the evidence tended to —Progress is being made on four-step plan which has been to a parking area. LaVern Clarence Twite was College Continues minutes later it was only 15 ex- ment. successful in hundreds of cit- ordered to pay earnings from below. onerate the Meyerses from any further development of Carley At a previous council meet- part in killing the deer. State Park, a 1948 gift to Plain- A graduate ot the University ies across the country. Eureka, ing, it was estimated that it his business directly to the Investigation Into Bigney made a fast check view from a former legislator. of Minnesota at Morris, with a Calif., experienced a great would cost $40,000 to build on Houston County welfare de- with the weather station at Lone All the wild deer let out of Lester Howatt, Lake City, major in biolo- surge in retail activity when the Brodal property next to partment for the support of his Dormit ory Raid Rock, discovered the same their pen last month have now Wabasha County representative gy and a minor businessmen in that city under- the Binder land, or $15,000 to wife, Kathryn, and five minor thing had happened there and returned to the park. in chemistry, he took this plan en masse. children. Twite hauls and sells The faculty's student citizen- was able to blame it all on "a in the legislature, announced $20,000 more. Action to buy the ship committee at Winona State 000 will be spent on de- will assist in Binder property was taken Mon- bolts to the Wynn Stave Co., moving picket of cold air across that $15, "Planning in advertising and rural Caledonia. Mrs. Twite College today was continuing its veloping it this summer. The the testing, re- retailing has been the salvation day. the area." Dakota search and de- was granted temporary main- investigation into the "panty Mayor announcement followed a con- of many merchants and service A special meeting has been raid" in the three women's dor- , velopment work scheduled for Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. tenance Dec. 8. Both are of Cal- ference with N. W . Hella direc- establishments, yes even entire edonia . mitories Wednesday night. Goes to Blazes tor of state parks. on t h e com- at the village hall when resi- Cotter Teachers pany's medici n- cities have experienced a new Arvin B. Carlson was or- M. L. Mariner , college per- Bids are being asked for a surge of retail activity when the dents can express their views DAKOTA , Minn . (Special) - al line of prod- dered to make payments for sonnel director, said that inter- Dakota Mayor residence and storage building factors controlling marketing on the proposal. If approved, views with students were con- To Be Leaders LeRoy Witt had ucts. the contract will be consumat- support of his divorced wife, to go to Blazes last week — for a caretaker . Preparation of and selling are coordinated," Jean Ann Carlson, and their tinuing. The committee met grounds for picnicking and A native of | ed at that time. At Workshops that is, to the rescue of Blazes \A ft r r i o fcirk ' Solch said. both Thursday afternoon and ¦ two children or stand in con- the pony owned by Wilford E. camping also are on the tempt of court. Mrs. Carlson this morning. agenda. A gate will be erected taught chemis- Gausman TWO SHORT skits, Involving OUTSTANDING FARMER Members of the Cotter High Leach, La Crosse. try and general science in Ply- lives at Caledonia and Mrs. Carl- He said that apparently only , School staff will be discussion at the entrance, which will be Solch and C. E. Linden of the one injury occurred. The girl The pet of the seven Leach mouth, Wis., schools before Nick Meisch, area Minneiska son in St. Paul. , j leaders at workshops for Cath- closed at 10 p.m. each day. Winona Daily & Sunday- News, farmer, was named the out- Mrs. Mavis E. Littlejohn was who suffered bruises in resist- children is kept in a park A large Carley State Park joining Watkins. pointed out what happens in re- olic parochial school teachers along the Mississippi Hiver. It His wife and four daughters standing young fanner of the granted $100 a month support ing a masked male invader, has I of the Diocese of Winona at sign will be placed near the tailing when planning is defi- Winona area, not Winona Coun- for herself and five children returned to her home area for opened the bars of the corral driveway, at strategic points or are planning to join him in Wi- cient. Lourdes High School , Roches- and began walking along the nona at the end ot the school ty as reported earlier. He was from Edward G. Littlejohn, a day or two, said Mariner. ter, Saturday. the highway, and at Plainview Ten present shared the door selected by the Winona Jay- from whom she is seeking a Between 60 and 100 male Milwaukee Railroad tracks, the directing the public to the park, term. prizes — $1,000 worth of adver- Attending from Cotter will be streets of Dakota, and even on cees. Jaycees in other commu- divorce. Mrs. Littlejohn has students ran through most of instructors in science, English , Jaycees are obtaining a flag tising, consisting of half page nities have selected their own the areas in the women's dor- , new Highway fil-14 toward La- S, custody of the children. Their ( Latin , social studies and busi- moille. that has flown over the U. ads in the Winona Sunday News. outstanding young farmers and address is Hokah. mitories, grabbing objects, in- Capitol to erect at dedication Winning space were: Marigold , cluding clothing, cosmetics and ness education. Fearing Blazes might get have entered them in the state Next special hearing day Chairman of (he Latin work- , services being planned. It will Weeds, Insects Dairies, Dora's IGA, Bambe- contest. will be March 4. books. hurt residents asked Witt to fly above thc plaque bearing shop will be Sister N. Carta of alert Leach. Now the pony is nek's Grocery & Hardware, Fi- (. the names of the donors , Sen. delity Savings & Loan Associa- 'otter. Sister M. Jordan, Col- bedded down Ln a warm place. Carley James and wife, and To Be Discussed tion , II. Choate & Co., Turner 's lege oi Saint 'Teresa , will dis- His tliick hair is a sign ot the Mrs. Boldt , who added 20 acres cuss "Latin Research—A New cold weather. Dr. O. Hale Fletchall, profes- Cleaners & Launderers, Mohan to the grounds. Siding & Window Co. , Arenz World" and Sister M. Merce- sor of field crops, University of desj a Latin instructor at Cot- Missouri , will speak at Pasteur Shoo & Clothing, Nash's, and State Highway Head Carnival Worker tor , will speak on "Motivation Hall , Winona State College , nt J. C. Penney Co. The clinic-seminar, sponsored in Lntin. " Held in Rocheste r; 4:30 p.m. Mo nday on "New De- Sister M. Audrey of Cotter Si. Stanislaus velopments in Weed Control Re- by the Daily & Sunday News, Girl Returned Here wns coordinated at the newspa- will introduce the business edu- search" and at fi p.m, on "Pest- cation meeting at which films icides in Our Environment." per level with a two-day clinic Speaks Here Feb. 16 ROCHESTER - Allen C. Col- will be shown on mimeograph- lins , 35, Variances OKed Tuesday Dr. Fletchall will for the advertising staff. A four-phase traffic safety workshop will be in Central Jun- conducted by Gerald Timm with no permanent address , ¦ ing and fluid duplicating. i.s being held in lieu of $1, The Board of Zoning Appeals, conduct conferences in room workshop will be held here Feb. ior High School nt 7 p.m. the Winona Senior High student Diocesan in-service workshops 000 , Pasteiir Hall bond in Olmsted County jail with one petition on its agenda 115 , at 10 and 11 Trempealeau County 16, Police Sgt. George McGuire council. A special participant are conducted three times dur- Thursday night , granted tho re- n.m. said. The state highway com- Mcduire said that registration will be Municipal Judge George here pending appointment by ing the school year with Sat- District Court of an attorney quested variances of side and Monday 's lectures arc open 4-H Drama Contests missioner will be a speaker. will begin at 5 p.m. at the Murray, Preston. urday 's sessions at Rochester to to front clearance regulations to to the public. Tuesday's con- school, with a banquet and pro- Police Chief James W. Mc- represent him , In 2 Communities Sponsored by the safety di- gram to start in the Senior High be tlie second of the current Collins , who wont St. Stanislaus Church. ferences nre for students and vision of the Cabe will head up the workshop year. The program by thn Minnesota Highway School cafeteria at 6 p.m. Any- is directed name Danny Shannon while Two new classroom buildings their teachers. WHITEHALL , Wis. CSpecial) Department in cooperation with for emergency drivers — am- by the Very Rev. Msgr. J ames will be constructed on church Dr. Fletchall, who i.s spon- one interested bulance, police, fire and the traveling the Midwest with a -r Trempealeau County 4-H the Winona Safety Council , the in driving safe- D. Flnbiger , Winona, diocesan , property nt fi02 E. Sth St. An sored by the American Society youth will like. carnival is charged with car- of Agronomy, is in charge ol participate in two ty Is invited to .superintendent of schools. nal knowledge eight-room one-story building dama contests. The combined workshop for of a minor and will replace the present three weed contro l research of the attend either or community and women is to be defrauding an innkeeper. Field Crops Department, Mis- Clubs in the southern part of Gets Purple Heart both functions, story building at 5th and Cari- the county will hold their con- directed by Municipal Judge A 17-year-old Winona girl who mona streets. A seven-room sin- souri Agricultural Experiment McGuire said. John D. McGill. Miss Dolores Driver Slightly had lived with Collins since last Station. IIo teaches courses in test nt Gale-Ettrick Hi gh School After 20 Years Highway gle-story building will be built Monday. The contest for tho Schiller of Community Memori- summer and nlso had been weed control and field crops (AD C o m m I s- Injured in Crash charged at Sth and Zumbro streets, northern part will be at City TAMPA , Fla. - After 20 al Hospital's emergency unit with defrauding an inn- management. An author of nu- y^ars of trying to get his purple sioner James will participate. keeper was returned by where two houses now arc be- Hall here Feb. 15. Both con- A two-car collision at 4th and Roches- merous scientific articles, Dr. heart for being wounded in bat- Marshall will A host to be announced will Lafayette streets Thursday at tor police to thc care of the ing razed to make room. Fletchall has served on com- tests will begin at 6:30 p.m . A front line clearance of nbout tle, Joseph Valcnti finally got it be the main conduct the driver instructor 3 p.m. caused a minor injury Winnna County welfare depart- the mittees of the Weed Control So- The order of appearance at speaker at the workshop, and nn unnamed to one of the drivers and about ment. five feet was requested by ciety of Am erica and has been (inlcNvllle; Wcstway,, 6:30; — and several others. parish /or tbe new buildings in dinner uro- representative from the secre- $100 damage to both vehicles. ¦ director and research commit- Decorah , 7 p.m.; Caledonia , The World War II combat en- gram. Superin- Marshall order to construct them approx- gineer, now 54, has received a tary of state's driver 's license John J. Tufte. Pet erson , WABASHA CO. HOMEMAKERS tee chairman of the North Cen- 7:30 ; Lakes Coulee, 8; HegR tendent of Schools A. L. Nelson supervision department also will ., imately in line with existing tral Weed Control Conference. package from Washington con- Minn wns driving north on ) fitructures. The regulation In Happy Hr.rvestors, 8:30 and will be host. attend. Lafayette Street. Arlys A. LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special Sunnyslde Chcerites, 9. taining: The Purplo Heart and a Tho Winona committee in — Leader training meetings for this case calls for 25 feet nt citation , n Victory Medal Tho four workshops — for Marsh , IK . 105 Lenox St. , who DUKAND SCHOOL HOLIDAY The tentative order nt White- , Good youth, emergency drivers com- charge of arrangements in- Inter complained of pain was Wabasha County Homemakers setback space. Side lot clear- Conduct Medal, Army of Occu- , , ances on Carimona nnd Zum- DURAND, Wis. (Special) - hall: Pigeon Flyers, 6:30 p.m.; munity and women, and driver cludes McGuire as chairman , driving east on 4th Street. will be held Monday at Kellogg feet also Durand Elementary School will Plainview Pioneers, 7; Hale and pation Medal nnd those of the instructors — will begin nt 7 Timm , the - Rev. Armin Deye Damage was to tho left side Met hodist Church Hall and bro streets of eight European and Middle East bat- wore requested and granted. not have classes Wednesday be- Hardy, 7:30; North lirnnch, fl; p.m. Those attending may sit nnd Victor Gislason. Frank of the Tufte car ami to Ihe right Tuesday nt Mazeppa Commu- clearances cause of parent-teache r confer- winner of southern section , 0:30 tle zones. in at the workshop that per- Stanton of the state safety di- front of tho Marsh car. Pa- nity Rooms. Roth meetings will Under the statute, 1 would have to be in a fixed nro- ences. High school will be in nnd Whitehall Willing Workers, "Something must have hap- tains to them. vision is coordinating state and trolman l yle K. Lattman in- be al l.i ,). The lesson iur wood Ellingson, William Evenson, Roger Fos- date of the baby's birth, and that is sufficient for my rec- E E NDS Wild geese still mystify the in the nesting areas of Can- duck population. sum, Joyce Gulbranson, terrain* Haug- ords. She need not prove it. Sincerely, J J J ;ss, biologists, according to Dr. Har- ada. Isod, David Holland, Kathleen Holly AN INDIANA PRIEST r*L \ * Gloria Inglttt, Arlys Lane, Dennis On- old Hanson of Urbana , 111., to- James Kincannon is the new stad, Glneanne Ostern, Richard Petel, bJ-lAlMj; ,5„U SAT, day's outstanding authority on Fishing Contests trainee warden at Pepin. He re- Linda Reed, Pearl Schuttemeler, Belly Troubled? Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, | The American Legion fishing places Lawrence Coutier who Tollefsrud and Susan Wold. Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped self- these biggest of waterfowl. He Grade 11 — Nancy Ellingson, Roll Han- , talked to a regional goose meet- contest on Lake Pepin at Lake has been assigned ta the east- son, Eric Evenson, Marsha Knutson, Gary addressed envelope. City still ranks among the top ern part of the state. Wiscon- Melbostad, Brenda Onscjard, Robert Pi- KI'MM MS. THE WILDEST ing of federal and state water- le!, Ltnda SOiuflemeier and Allan Thor- fowl men held at Rochester this contests of this area , as it was sin gives their trainees experi- son, week. The meeting was attend- in the boom days of such con- ence in different areas. Grade It — Ralph Bagley. Lois Bte- 3?- SPVAnEHTURE , gen, Linda Casterton, Diane Ellingson, M ed by Donald Gray , manager tests and with a weather break Kristin* Hanson, Philip Knutson, Sharon of the Upper River refuge, and Sunday it will p robably attract fAotn. Karen Morey, Maribeth Rem, 6ARHEB -WW MAU HfflUKP! the biggest number of ice fisher- George Solum, Charles Sidling, Marlorle EWMARIE Dr. W. E. Green , area biologist Treangen and Mary Gierdrum. 4B1MS I , - I who headquarters here. men of any contest of the year Scouts Offered Grade t — Rondi Blorlo. Charlene Blex- J ^4 again. rud, Nola Ekern, Bargara Glasrud, Karh- erine Holm, Karen Homuth, Debra Conditions found on Silver Kiome, Mark Roble and Dennis Wlste. Lake where 4,000 Canada It will be held on the ice Grad* I — Kathy Deters, Elsie Hanson, Maxima , the largest race of in front of the hospital and Four Courses Candy Morken, Rusell Oakes, Nancy Os- LIVE Music V Training in requirements for tern. Pauline Rauk, Gloria Treangen and S^' wild geese known, are win- fishermen will be able to Donald Wendel . / TONITE—See and Hear Mitch & Don llflR/< l tering, are pictured above. park their cars on the first aid , firemanship, swim- Grade 7—Lorna Andersen, John Dahle, I I * -L^SfVl ^i^aa»a»a»a»a»a»a»a»K2i=^£\»_V/' ' !$^y\ Hatse, Karen ming and life saving merit Dennis Gulbranson, Dart a The open water in Silver strong lake ice nearby. The Hanson, Karen E. Hansom, Catherine Ing- NOTE: "36 HOURS" WILL NOT BE Lake, warmed by the pow- fishing starts at ' 1 p.m. and badges and in beginning swim- valson, David Johnson, Linda Myhre, // SATURDAY—Music by "The B.J.'s" SHOWN SATURDAY MATINEE DUE TO: ming have been arranged for Linda Nerstad, DuWayne Oakes, Kurt er plant in the prevailing lasts three hours with ' Onstad, Brenda Roble, Betty Schurte- subzero temperature, causes abundance of prizes. All fa- Boy Scouts of Sugar Loaf Dis- mtler and Kalhy Swenson. clouds of steam to rise from cilities are on the ice, trict. the water. The birds stay including a skating rink with Cleo Keiper, chairman, health KIDDIES in the w ater to keep warm. music for the youngsters. and safety committee, said wa- U__0^^^^^^,! Sj$f' hj0 $ ter safety courses would be held The Rochester flock of geese Trout Fishing at the YMCA beginning March Live Music (I L'CO VE Bar identified as the largest of the 18 provided troops show suffi- •^^ %\ Highway 61 at Minnesota Cit-y Trout fishing will again be Uf Every Friday, No ^t ^ ATTEND THE honkers, Dr. Hanson has estab- Minors Allowed gBf yfi?/ f^W^J^j the major attaction at the Sev- cient interest. t Saturday & Sunday ^L\ — You CARTOON fui lished, nest in an area west of enth Annual Elk Rod and Gun The first aid and firemanship Will B* Carefully Checked r\V '\\ \\ ^\ CARNIVAL Lake Winnipeg, not too far Club contest on Bugle Lake at merit badges would be taught ^^ V V / \$5 \ uth to keep warm in trout for the event, from a of interested Scouts. ^ He CAN GO ALLTHE WAY! , ' *! winter. pri vate supplier. Most ol SATURDAY — I ^F them are fair size. Minne- Jim B. and the Varitontt MONDAY dfe LEX BARKW and RONALD FRASER in The hope of establishing a /Jk j WL ^J sot a fishermen are required La Crescent Driver SUNDAY — local flock of geese here, to have a L iifi n Wisconsin Bud Bublitz, Charley & Roy Don Gray stated , like at Ro- In La Crosse Accident non-resident 1 ieense. No minors allowed — you will be ODE chester , or at Horicon , rests carelully checked. J *- C 7... W LA CRESCENT , Minn. - Two JASON on acquiring an isolated A special prize of $100 is of- La Crosse men were injured I area like the Delta Fur and m mmm^mmmm E?- CTIM mmmmmmmmmmm. mmmm%mm^^gm ^l ^Kt ^^^m |" _ _ fered to the fisherman who BBBWBMSMHMMBBBHHHMBeV E tWMlft. LVlm\ Tuesday when their car collided LIPP V' Fish Farm where protection hauls Old Bugler, a seven-pound can be completely oon( rolled wilh Raymond Kelley, 48, La STARTS SUNDAY lunker , through the ice. Fish- Crescent. Enjoy I habitat, f^^iand and where can he ermen use heavy tackle hopeful | Kelley was making a made extremely attractive. of landing the big one. >i left turn :it an intersection in (\^^/^^^^~^j0^^Comlna dlrect from Hou en front of the Luther an Hospital , DANCING I /xri '^f aU^i^^ teams»» I H K Here and There AT THE NEW L^Gr ^^fe y^ f^ Texas ... one of Hie flnatt' | La Crosse when Daniel A . Stone, m^-XJ0 ^ comedy-pantomime ENDS SAT. kiit44r^fWAl ™£t WINONA DAILY NEWS Most of the response to *-~ZZAy w^^ [i In % %* 24, and the driver , Dennis J. country today our inquiry on how hunters LABOR TEMPLE _U^^s *h» . , . JASON |l felt about the early Saley, HI , came around from y ^ %[ ¦. and LIPPI Two talented mu- SATURDAY MATINEE: 1:30 * TRIDAY. rrnwuARY 5 , 1WS teal ORCHESTRA 2S* -50*-.5f behind ^^^ slcians playing accordion and season were negative. No . Saley 's car spun around ^y ^ \ - || ¦MMWHnHHMMMaMMMm ^^ VOLUME I0», NO. 44 107 W. 3rd iV b«s coupling, their musical special season i.s needed lo- ;ind hit a pillar on the new wing Every Sat. Night ^^ «nd | ¦b',,,»' ^,h P«'»«n«lity Published dolly except Saturday snd Holl- cally, they contend. G«t the of the hospital. Stone and Saley, Winona Dutchmen Steve Gromek, % aming tlaya by Republican and Hernld PublUh- | The fg± teal during the regular sea- who recei ved head injuries, Rusty I Evi* r : wit to bring you entertain- 1 ^ of Inq Company, *01 Franklin SI.. Winona, Owner jjsj ment./m et Its vary best) 1 graatestcou^j . I « , VMnn. son . Another group is posi- were taken into the emergency MEMBERS ^ f SUBSCRIPTION RATT S tive that it will not work. It ward. MvwmimzmMmmmjiM W*\pM Hank Mtf^rT 1?& Slnole Copy - 10c Dolly, 15c Sunony ^^ \ Delivered bv Carrier -Per week 50 cenls 26 week! II375 Si weekt M5.50 i Entertainment By 1 Dy mnll sfrlcfly In advance; paper itop ' p«?d on expiration date. DANCE THE ROVIN' ( NOTICE SATURDAY HITE DANCE TO In Fillmore , Houston. Olmsted , Winona, | GAMBLERS I The Louis Schuth Orchestra Wabanlie , Buffalo, Jackion, Pepin anil at tha Trempealeau countlei: EVERY SATURDAY NICHT I year 113.00 3 monlha . VI. 50 ) EAGLES » monttii M..S0 month II.J5 Jackson's Riverview *\g* Fish Fry aV Smorgasbord At I other tubscrlptlonai Trempealeau, Wis. Tonite S te 11 I year m.OO 3 rmontht . HT, ! FREDDY'S e monttii . . HOC l month tt to Stockton, Minn. / Sundays 11:34 a.m. to I p.m. WILL R E-OPEN Mut'c by Emil | Send change ot address, notices, undellv W^fy$ ^J m ered copies,- subscription ordera and other m W Gutnthar and mall Hems to Winona Dally News , P. O. ^ ? SAT., FEB. 6 I OAKS "'S."': Second clasa postage paid af Winona. Monday, Feb. 8 Denim Boyi tje^'ja, Box '0, Winona. Minn. GEORGE^N^ft SUSAN RED ARTHUR' <«Mli« Tonight & Sat. 7:30 HMLTONm *'**ll*mt • OLIVER BLITIONS-O'CONNELL SiA S TEAMSTERS' * TEEN DANCE TONIGHT STUART WHITMAN - CAROL LYNLEY "Cleopatra" TEEN DANCE DANCE Legion Club PIANO ENTERTAINMENT Sun. 2:lS-7:30 — Mon. 7:30 SATURDAY NITE SAT., FEB. 6 i SBOCKftWHBiT—1 GAYMOR BALLROOM el fhe by Fred Meyer STEPHEN BOYD PITIR SELLERS In ALTURA, MINN. TEAMSTERS CLUB Jehtiny A The Ravins • to 1 c g "THE PINK PANTHER" It* Bait Third St. Dancing t te 1 SATURDAY, FEB. 6-7:30 fo 11:30 MimlMri ^TiuT ^tewft ^Hx. Muilc by Sponsored by LEGION CLUB MB 16 Caleivill* The "Badger Dutchmen" Lejet* and Brigadiers DOUBLE FEATURE • STARTS SUNDAY MUSIC BY THE PARftARIS ADMISSION 7V Mtmberi NASON ON EDUCATION Blair Council Sweepstakes Legion at Spring Grove Objects lo $500 Don t Help Too Lets Get f rttoif HiUrged for Holds Coming Out Party Land Price Tag By A. F. SHIRA SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- BLAIR, Wis. (Sjiecial) - The Wisconsin cial) - Many of them found Much With Work Blair City Coitncil Monday Qualities in Selecting Trees their 'World War uniforms fit too night turned down a proposal talked about the location of large trees in the MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A By L. J. NASON. Ed. D. standing and have given HAVING tight, but those who could wore by the Blair school district that yard, let us take up some of the qualities that should Milwaukee assemblyman urged at a joint meeting of the IJ. of Southern California him additional time to get them it pay $500 for a tract 50 feet be considered in making a choice of a suitable variety. Since in a floor speech Thursday that American Legion poet and aux- his assignment done. How- Dear Dr. Nason: square for an auxiliary well. trees form tbe most permanent part of the landscaping, they Wisconsin consider the creation iliary at the clubrooms here. ever, 1 feel he needs some How can I help my almost C. B. Immell and Donald should be chosen with great care with due consideration being of a sweepstakes lottery to Hollis Onsgard wns chief chef 11-year-old daughter to be- additional help. Stanford were named to meet given to their qualities, both good and bad. raise money needed to close If you have any sugges- at the dinner. Commander Don- come less dependent on me with the school board to dis- The type ot tree that seems to best meet the requirements a $110 million revenue gap in ald Eliestad reported a mem- in doing her homework? tions, I would surely appre- cuss terms. The council believes should be decided on first , and then a suitable variety selected state financing. ciate them. bership of 187, with quota of She will ask roe the mean- $500 is too high. accordingly, sometimes, a per- Thomas Schaus , 202. Tne post voted to give $25 Mr. and Mrs. A.G.R., , a Democrat ing of words, some of which A RESOLUTION pledging son may have a sentimental other evergreens can be limit- to the hospital association and Century, Fla. said he has drawn up a resolu- I have already explained city support to a private cor- attachment for a particular ed to one tall growing speci- tion proposing a constitutional endorse Ernie Diederich of Aus- to her on three or four oc- Answer : poration's efforts to provide a variety of tree that may go men. The texture of the foliage amendment but would withhold tin for department commander. or to casions. When I tell her to Speed of handwriting is par- nursing home Eor Blair was back to childhood days, differs greatly with various its introduction until he could The organizations are plan- some event of a cherished na- get the dictionary and use tially a matter of habit. Your passed. It provides that coun- kinds of trees. The locusts with get more information on the ning a hospital benefit dance WHOOPS . . . Trumpet ture. Such sentiments should be it, it seems to bother her. son can increase his speed 'with cil will promote and assist the finely cut leaves have an airy subject. Feb. 19 at tbe Caledonia Club, player Verdel Benson, wear- project by purchasing a 43/«- laid aside, if the kind of tree and graceful appearance while I check over her work certain practice exercises. , "Wisconsin would be sure to Al Norman's band playing. ing his World War II Navy after she completes it and Have him write and rewrite acre site on the west edge of does not measure up to the re- the denser maples with their net $20 million which would be They will complete their $900 uniform, blew so bard that point out the errors to her. a short sentence. He should town , now owned by Mrs. Stella quirements of the present large leaves give a bolder and pledge for furnishing a room at needs. entirely earmarked for educa- the seam ripped ... or was Please tell me if I am ex- hold the pen or pencil in a com- Olson, Seattle, Wash.; donate it • heavier effect. Tweeten Memorial Hospital. A In making a choice of a tree , tion," he added. pecting too much of her at fortable position. On the second to Grand View Homes, Inc., games project with the Jaycees it something else that caus- or trees, emphasis should be CLEANLINESS IS a very de- or third writing, he can turn upon legal evidence of a con- was discussed. ed it? (Lanswerk photo) an early age? Should I con- placed on the desirable quali- sirable trait to be considered in his attention to an improvement struction contract plus a $2,000 tinue to do this? ties for the purpose to be serv- all cases. Trees that drop seed Bennie Ganrud, C. O. Ulven, Mrs. E.M.M., Chesapeake, of his writing. By the eighth or landscaping fund, and improve Five Killed Helge Vinterthun and Arnold w ater and street ed such as hardiness, height at pods, good sized twigs, seeds , Va. ninth time, he can speed up it with sewer, Melbostad of World War I at- Yosernite Film extensions, plus providing the maturity, habit of growth , form and leaves over a long period While Blasting the process, at the same time and appearance , foliage and in late summer and fall are tended. Vinterthun got into his Answer; maintaining the quality of his corporation with free water and I old uniform. Verde] Benson of To Be Shown You are expecting too little sewer services during the full cleanliness. generally not very desirable for writing the home yard unless their oth- Florida Canal the U.S. Navy, World War II, — not too much — of your term of the corporation's bond- First , as to hardiness. There , Ten minutes practice a day er good qualities seem to out- got into his , too — but a seam Sunday Afternoon daughter. By the tilth grade ed indebtedness. is no object in planting trees CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. (AP) ¦ will suffice. Each day he should , weigh these disadvantages. ripped up the side. Several oth- she should be able to use a The nursing home project , ap- that are not hardy in this area — Five men setting charges to A color film on Yosernite Na- start with a new sentence; 'work except on a trial basis, and this Trees that are subject to dis- ers came as they dressed in the dictionary without strain. But proved 374-97 by voters Nov. 3, blast a canal were killed Thurs- tional Park will be shown at a to improve the quality of the we have done and are continu- eases, such as the elm which is i wars. A dance followed the since she has been allowed to reverted to private hands Jan. day in the explosion of their dy- ! public meeting of the Winona handwriting and then move on ing to do with varied results. open to the ravages of the meeting. 14 -when individual promoters namite-laden barge. The roar a County Historic- depend on you for details for to the speed-up effort. Trees that are suitable for low Dutch elm disease, should be decided private ownership might was heard 18 miles away. al Society Sun- so many years, it has become wet grounds may not do well in avoided. be more efficiemt than municip- day at 2:30 in a well-fixed habit. higher and lighter soils and vice Suggested trees will be offer- The explosion occurred in a Target Intercepted al. the society's To change the habit at her versa, although there are ex- ed in a later article. remote area of Citrus County, 70 Councilrnen agreed that a By Speedy Planes museum 125 W. age your daughter, not you, install- ceptions to the rule. miles north of St. Petersburg, , Farmers Buy timing device should be Sth St. should take the initiative . &et ed on the fire siren, sounding it where a canal from the Gulf of CITY, Fla (AP) - THE USUAL height of a tree . In the discov- her teacher or a friend of tlie at noon automatically. Republican Group is being cut to haul coal Air Force officials say the inter- at maturity should be given ery party in the family to discuss the matter Aid. Lloyd Sk ogstad was act- to a new power-generating ception of a Bomarc drone tar- Own Stockyards very careful consideration . If a Elects Andersen California val- with her. With persistent ef- ing mayor in the absence of plant. get traveling in excess of 1,500 tree that generally matures at NEW YORK (AP) ley a century fort, she can develop indepen- Amos Kolve , who was out of - Former Officials estimated that 1,000 miles per hour by airplanes is a a height of 50 feet will serve the Minnesota Gov. Elmer ago was Dr. La- dent work habits. the city. The treasurer's re- Andersen sticks of dynamite had explod- first for the Air Defense Com- Af Tomah. Wis. purpose, there is no particular was elected chairman of the Re- fayette Bunnell, Only by substituting habits port showed January income at ed. mand. of independence for the ones LA CROSSE, Wis. «v-N ation- $28,819.41, disbursements at $5,- need for planting a taller one. publican Citizens Committee of ¦ early Trempea- Two FlOls and an F106 from of dependence can she avoid al Fanners Organization chap- 990.95, and a Jan. 31 balance However, a tree that may reach the United States Thursday at leau nnrt Homer SPRING GROVE TELEPHONE Tyndall Air Force Base increasing difficulties both in ters in five western Wisconsin of $31,970. a height of 50 feet under ideal a meeting of the group's execu- , Pana- settler, who lived in Horner may not ma City, intercepted the modi- and out of school. counties have purchased a pri- conditions for growth tive committee. SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- most of his adult life. AUTHORIZATION for the exceed 40 feet in less favor- fied Bomarc missile launched vate stockyard at Tomai for The committee was organized cial) — The annual meeting of Speaker at the meeting Sun- land purchase from the city able surroundings. Therefore, from Eglin Thursday during Dear Dr. Nason : marketing livestock of NFO in 1962 with the support of for- the Spring Grove Co-op Tele- day will be Mrs. Ruth Girod, had been given, by the electors soil conditions might dictate a My seven-year-old son is a members. mer President Eisenhower to phone Co. will be held at city tests over the Gulf of Mexico at who will discuss the discovery. nervous child with a long of the district. taller kind. help build volunteer Republican hall Wednesday ai 8 p.m. to an altitude of 55,000 feet. Lawrence Everson of Rock- The board approved selling history of illness and aller- The habit of growth should be citizens' groups and to sponsor elect three directors and con- Brig. Gen. R. W. Burns, com- described the tests as "highly land, president of the La the parcel for $500, the city to gies. He is in the second noted in all cases, either from a research progra m. duct other business. mander of the 73r«i Air Division, successful ." Crosse chapter, said that non- pay all costs of survey, trans- similar trees growing else- grade and is experiencing members also would be wel- fer and costs of the special unhappiness in homework;. where, or from pictures and de- come at the yards, which will meeting. The site, just east of scriptions. A tree with a wide He seems fearful of new operate each Friday starting to- the agricultural shop buildings experiences and new work spreading head requires more day. was sought by the city because growing room- than one of less and resists leaving home most Chapters involved are those in engineers advi sed it was expansive growth, or one that is for school. tlie well . A con- La Crosse, Monroe , Juneau, suitable for columnar in form. Trees should How can I better prepare Jackson and Adams counties. crete block building, 16 feet will hold the pumping not be crowded into an area him to meet his problems ? Everson said in announcing square, where they are cramped for Mrs. B.G.E., Huntsville, acquisition of the former Clay equipment. Some 13 persons attended the room and cannot fulfill their Ala. facilities, "This is another step special session, called for the destiny as nature intended. Many Answer : in our goal to market under board to ask permission to sell. contract . Stockyards of this na- THE FORM of the tree is To feel free to try new things, This is mandatory under state ture will be in operation in all very important from an aesthet- a child must feel secure in all la-w which prohibits a board of 23 states where the NFO is or- ic standpoint and should be the other aspects of his life. education from buying or sell- ganized." considered in relation to the Make sure your son is secure ing real property without dis- house and to the other plant- Long Distance in your affection . He must see trict approval- ings. A round headed hard ma- offer a his home as a solid haven The board voted to ple on a sufficient expanse of contract to Donald Jacobson, lawn gives an appearance of where he is accepted as a satis- supervisor of the district, for 50 T Families dignity and stability. A pyrami- factory, worthwhile lovable lit- the 1965-66 year. rates are such as a tle boy . In other action the contract dal, or upright tree, Try to remove the pressures In U.S. Survey for the teaching services of spruce may give the same im- which may give him an exces- Kenneth L. Stetzer was ap- pression with the added feature sive fear of failure. Let him Winona's YMCA will be one proved, and R-obert Johnson was of contributing an accent to the know he's yours no matter of nine in the nation surveyed in given the responsibility of being yard. again reduced , let us turn to the fol- what. There are so many facets a study of the organizati on's in- a junior high eo-ordinator. Now iage. Here the home owner is 's life that the fluence on family life. in a small boy confronted with two types of Lower rates during greatly lengthened causes of action such as his: are The study is being conducted trees, the deciduous varieties difficult to pinpoint. However , "3 <-»c iww wi and planning Well at Osseo that drop their leaves in the fall , time periods became effective February 1 these suggestions may lead you and the evergreens. The de- to a solution. department of Uie Na t i o n a 1 ciduous trees are more versa- for station-to-station calls over longer Dear Dr. Nason : Council of Near Completion tile and will usually blend in distances between states. Our fifth-grade student Is YMCA's. Fifty better with the other plantings ) If an extremely slow writer families of OSSEO, Wis. (Special - Os- than the tall evergreens. there is a group of low orna- and in the past, the teach- members of the seo residents and businesses New Station Evening Rates! 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Mabel Smith Monday tt 8 p.m. la the din- and Mrs. Clifford Grajczyk, On March 8, Sister Mary ing room at the nwfebng home first; and Mn. Gilbert Hoesley Leontius of the College of Saint for all women who are interest* and Mrs. A. W. Fair, second. Teresa, Winona, will be the ed in helping with the gift cart Dinner Announced The club meets every Tuesday principal speaker. She will taft Brother Paul, chairman of the len, Fred A. Hlx, Joseph G. Hoeppner, evening and is open to the pub- on "Mathematics Then snd HOUSTON AUXILIARY Edward L, Hoetettler, James Jeresek, , 12th annual Candelight Dinner Sigmoid J. Jeresek, Carl Klagge, Lam- lic. Registration is at 7:45 Now " explaining modern HOUSTON, Minn. (Special) - and Music Revue at St. Mary's bert Kowalewski, I. J. Kryzsko, L. mathematics. The Airot-Sheldon American Charlie Landman Jr.. LouU C. Landman p.m. College, announced today that Sr., Francis Losinski, Roy Loasen, Ted ¦ The early notice of Sister Legion Auxiliary will meet at 300 persons had made reserva- F. Malar, Jamas W. McCabe, C Stanley Leontius' scheduled visit is be- 8 p.m. Monday in the Legion McMahon, Arthur C. Melar, B. A. Mil- Auxili- tions for the gala event. ler, Paul P. Miner, Maw Moloek, W. Clarence Backs ing made so parents of students Clubrooms. The Junior Lao Murphy, Harry B. Nathe, Robert can plan to attend tha meet- ary will meet in tht Clubrooms IT WILL take place Saturday Nathe, A. L. Nelson, Robert S, Northern, Wed 45 Years ing. It will aid them to a bet- after school. James O'Lauohlln, Raymond O'Laughlin. hi tbe new gymnasium, which Joseph I. Orlemket ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — actually was completed only to- The Messrs. and Mmet.Joseph c. Pete, The 45th wedding anniversary t. J. Pettersen, c. E. Pintle, Kurt Rain- \i WILLIAM mmmmmmmmmmm mmmm day, when the last tiles were hard, John Roskopp, James T. Schain, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Back, * laid. The winter dance and con- N. W. Schollhes, 8. A. SthntWtr, Robert Beach, rural Ettrick, ma ob- Shoup, William Sievers, Laonard A. Hag- Sunday cert thus will bs the first event gle. W. Wayne Smith, Carl Suchomel, served at tht home of of any kind to take place in Gerald Sullivan, Edward F. Tambornl- their son-in-law and daughter, , no. Royal Thern, Loren Tergerson, Keith Mr. and Mrs. Odeen Johnson, pretty gifts the new building. Guests who J. Walsh, Carlua 1. Walter, W, W. Ward, attend from a five-state area Hubert M. Weir, William f». White, Ralph Eau Claire, Wis. will be taking the first steps J. Wllllami, John Woodworth, L. R. Guests were brothers and sis- 7 Woodworth, Francis L. Zcdttt. ters of the couple and their -P into the gym, which is spacious Drs. and ttia Mmes. Wax L. DeBolt, V for your and lofty, allowing for a free- Daniel Degalller, W. O. Finkelnburg, families from Independence, Jamas W. Kahl, Ernest D. Kaufman, Whitehall, Galesville, Hixton, dom of movement and exchange George L. Loomis, A. H. Mata, John J. of pleasantries among guests Sevenantsi J. Vincent Waddem , Strum, Osseo, Ettrick, Black The Moit Rev. Edward A. Fitzgerald; NINTH BIRTHDAY ... The flowers in also celebrated her birthday Thursday night River Falls and Eau Claire, that has not been possible in the Rt. Revs. N, F. Orulkowikl. James the foreground, behind a decorated birthday chats with Oliver Strand, right, Lewiston, VALENTINE previous years . B. Habfger, Bmmef F, Tlghet ftie Revs. Wis. Roy Literski and Martin Olsen; cake, are for the ninth anniversary dinner Minn., Winona County agent, who was guest The anniversary dinner was A Mardi Gras theme is being The Mmes. John J. -Hoffman, Ward party of the Winona Flower and Garden speaker. Francis Jilk, left, is program chair- given by the couple's children used in decorations of gay Lucas. Mireeret Olsen; and tha Messrs. Frank 0. Biesanz, George W. Gulney, (Winona Daily News photo) and the cake was baked by Mrs. Club at Richards Hall, Winona State Col- man. J0______*^t$_\i^___\__. colors, including bright-colored William M. Hardt, R. J. Harkenrider, Noble Kleven, Strum. b table cloths and candles. Paul Libera, Walter F. Sullivan, Leon- lege. Mrs. Irvin Blumentritt, president, who ard J, Tschumper, Robert T. Wagner. Their three children are Mrs. Following a social hour of ap- Out-of-town Minnesota guests will be Clifford (Irene) Fremstad, Os- ¦GJaV% ^Sr^H petizers, a feast of exotic for- Mr . and Mrs. Paul Speltz, Altura; the Rev. Richard H. Speltz, La Crescent; seo, Floyd, on the home farm, eign dishes will be served in Mr, and Mn. Francli Greenheck. Wa- Soil Testing Unnecessary, Winona and Mrs. Odeen (Jeanette) terspersed between courses basha; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roerkohl, Caledonia; Mr. am} Mra. C. R. Joswlclc, Johnson, Eau Claire. There are with concert music by the Wi- Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Horan, Mr, and six grandchildren. nona Senior High School Sym- Mn. Floyd Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Back spent the E, O'Hearn, all of Rechaifer; Mn. Stan- phony Orchestra, St. Mary's ley Speltz and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Gardeners Told by Oliver Strand first years of their married Plunkett Jr., Austin; Mr. and Mn. A. Blmih Concert Chorus, the Scholasti- life at Whitehall where they JEr Choose from our good se-. L. Koskovlcti, Hayfield; James O'Toola, By JEAN HAGEN derstand it, one must have a Mra. Blumentritt read a clev- r\U\\w* ^wll 7\ cate Choir, the Chapel Choir, Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. Cerl Celtbresm, farmed on the Witt farm ln v lect on lace-trimmed or , Daily News Women's Editor knowledge of chemistry, biolo- er verse she / - \ 'u\ *vLn!»l« "I ' °* the Winona Boys Choir the Mr. and Mrs. Cody Hanzel, Mr. and Mrs. wrote about club Maule Coulee. They then mov- * tallore< blouses to top her Marinotes and the Messengers. Fred A. Kueppers and Mr. and Mrs. Winona gardeners don't need gy, physics and mathematics. happenings during the last ed to Bruce Valley near Strum ^^^\\\ vi w^^U''l en * Rene Rossini, all ef St. Paul; Mr. eni ^^ MW Va me' Day ensemble Dancing will follow the dinner. Dalsln, Miss their soil tested, Oliver Strand, Mr. Strand flashed charts on where they farmed for 17 years. j l^ySm JH 111 Mrs. George Katherine Tier- year. '- I ¦ ^ >g ney. Mrs. Rose A. Turner and Misi Winona County agricultural a projector screen to illustrate In 1940 they moved to their / /v" v&^&iMm • • 8Q' d *or w 681"'3 r n* PROCEEDS from the top so- Linda Weiss, ell of Minneapolis. agent, Lewiston, Minn., told the content of a colloidal clay Prizes were won by Miss ^ Guests from Illinois are: Mr. and Margaret Weimer, Miss Franc- present home at Beach. Six / y \ * fV, ^SfKw ""7" 'nto ,prinE - cial event oE Winona's winter Mrs. S. J. Alonzl, Wllmetta; Dr: and members of the Winona Flow- crystal, the range of Soil PH years ago they retired from ac- season will go to the scholar- Mrs. George W. Andrew and Mr. and er and Garden Club Thursday in mineral soils in a humid ar- es Dickerson, Mrs. Adele Went- tive farming and sold their Mrs. George J. Kfener, Oak Park; Mr. worth and George Leonhart. ship fund of the college and and Mrs. Patrick J. Bridges and Mr. night. ea such as Winona's, the buf- farm to their son, Floyd. will be used particularly for and Mrs. D. F. McEniry, Evenston; , Mrs. Loren Dickerson and Philip Dalsln and Mr. and Mrs. Robert He was guest speaker at the fering of soils the importance Mr. Back and the former aid to young men students of V. Morlaity, Chicago; Mr. and Mn. ninth annual birthday dinner of various nutrients in soil, and Miss Dickerson were hostesses. Miss Emma Witt were married this area. Nick DeGraile and Mr. and Mrs. Robert of the group, the PH preference range of Mn. Ernest Johnson helped in the parsonage of Our Sa- Robinson, River Forest; Mr. and Mrs, held in Richards Following is a list of the Charles Leni Sr., Lombard; Mr, and Hall at Winona State College. crops such as corn, apples, wa- with decorations. Mrs. Blumen- viour's Lutheran Church in guests: Mrs. Russell B. Melloy, Palos Helghti, Speaking on the subject of "Soil termelons, onions, alfalfa, peas tritt was dinner chairman. Whitehall Jan. 31, 1920. Palron ouejts Irom Winona will be the and Mr. and Mrc. Joseph Nedoba. West- Messrs. and Mmtt . John R. Andtrson, ern Springs. PH," the acidity factor of the and tomatoes. Luttxr H. Bailey, A. J. Bimbtntk, Ray- Others are Mr. and Mrs. John A. soil, Mr. Strand assured the HE CAUTIONED against the mond D. Bambenek, C. W. Blesanr, Murphy, La Crosse; Mr, and Mrs. John gardeners that Charlea P. BleianL Peter Blesanr, Stan- Welgand. Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Paul if they used the use of too much lime and cited ley Boltnd, A. A. Burjtel.n, /Milton Dav- Bauer, Paul Borendtt and David M. proper kind and amounts of enport, John David, James Doyle, Ev- Cratty, all of Davenport, lowa; the Most fertilizers, the case of a woman whose ere tt Edstrom, G. R. Espy, L-Ouii Feiten, Rev. James J. Byrne, Dubuque, lowa; testing is not neces- potato crop failed because she Carl J. Fischer, Wendell Fish , James M. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerstlng, Kansas sary, unless there are special thought "if a little is good, te Frankard, Walter R. Graesslf, Cortland City, Mo.; Frank A. Walsh, St. Louis, problems in the gardens. R. Hauge; Mo.i and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sweatt, a lot is better." The Messrs. and Mmes. James Hein- Palm Beach. Fla. There are many differences l "YOU FOLKS have a lot of ^fipaAND COMPANV W!!»85l&:£f5ta*«s5B?Tl by Mrs. Roger Rolfing. Their borders of the 50 states ," she Church World Service and Mrs. HAPPY HOUR CLUB \ ^^^^-izilsjlzz^m^ye snid. George Swearingen reported LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) spokesman was Mrs, Francis ^ Mrs. Scarborough said tliere that the sewing group had re- — Mrs. Leonard Kohrs was Farrell , a member of the gar- cently completed 24 bed boots hostess to the Happy Hour den club, who said she wished each woman club member SN for the Veterans Hospital , Birthday Club at her home here 1 ¦ ^ 'A >4_ i^ i^kaT.^^* ^ ** e*#ew eifff WA2. *c ^aV wm Trillium Club among other items. Wednesday afternoon. Games would join the Sweet Adelines, \ Lvf. ^ )I* *^mlK mfrjmm **"'***£$* " \f F Hnlrk I nnrhpon Four members whose birth- were played . Mrs. Eldon Breuer so she could sing as she worked days are In February were giv- received the special prize. Next In her garden. l i^^w^^'^&i ^ LAKE CITY, Minn , (Special) en flower bulbs and lighted meeting will be at Mrs. Elmer A quartette of the emgers, — Mrs. Cyril Grieve , Plainview , birthday candles In a ceremony. Lutjen's home, comprised of the Mmes. Roll- Minn., spoke on her handicraft ing, William Wiech, Norma hobbies when the Trillium Gar- Haas and John Karsten, sang den Club held its annual spring , "Happy Birthday " to Mrs. luncheon Wednesday at the Importance of Home Stressed Blumentritt, whose birthday First Methodist Church. was Thursday, and presented Forty guests were present. her with a gift from the garden Members of the Bittersweet At Caledonia Deanery Session club. Garden Club were guests. HOKAH , Minn. (Special) - the Papal encyclical , "Mater THE TRADITIONAL birthday Lunch was served by the Wo- The Rev. Michael Kuisle opened et Magistra ," as a guide line, card booklet , designed and jakntine men's Society of Christian Ser- the first meeting of the year the Catholic Rural Lite paper made by Miss Stella Halderson, vice. of the Caledonia Deanery Wed- and the Courier nre sources of was passed for signatures. This nesday at St. Peter's Church information to encourage farm- year its cover picture was a ylons here. JN Project Explained ers to unite in a spiritual , so- jolly snowman playing a bass He stressed tbe importance cial , economical and political fiddle, while bluebirds perched iK' of the atmosphere, appearance force for nation and church, on the bow. Slieer lii'iiuly for lier legs ! Trr.it At Lake City OES | A proper little costume your Valentino lo the low exist and example of the home. Rev. she said. ' :3 5 LAKE CITY , Minn. ( Special) Kuisle urged all present to Sister M. Naomi presented a luxury of our famous Larkwuwl — Mrs. Verma Olin explained strive to Improve the American chorus of 48 St. Peter's School MOTHERS I with jac ket and easy skirt hosiery . . . the most flatter IUR the ESTARL state project when home. It is often the only ex- fifth and sixth graders. fiilt because they make her legs thc Order of Eastern Star met ample and motive for good that A report of the WCCW bonrd J in textured cotton knit. look even lovelier. Monday evening in the lodge has enough lasting Impact on meeting Jan. 13 nt La Crescent, bull . the young to steady and guide Mum., was given by Mrs. Ed 1 The sleeveless rayon linen Program committee mem- them to bo future responsible Lee, Caledonia , Minn. Mrs. bers were the Mines. Mnrce citizens, worthy of their heri- Lloyd Keefe, rural Caledonia, j blouse sports a Chelsea Walters , Warren Peterson and tage as children of God, he reported on the committee of Olin . said. libraries and literature. She I collar politely bowed in It was reported that more MRS. KENNETH Rolfson, said tho first paperback book thun ion persons attended the president of the Austin, Minn., to be reviewed this year Is CARTOON J silk and rayon. OES card party Saturday even- deanery, and Mrs. Fred Gpa- "Searching the Scriptures" by mmmmm ^mmt^mmmm ^mammmmmmmm, HOSIERY AND LINGERIE DIPT. ing. the Rt. Hev. Msgr. John J. ¦ venisch, Austin, diocesan chair- CARNIVAI Beige man of the rural life commit- Dougherty . J " FARHWFXL FOR PASTOR tee, were guests. Mrs. Don Lorenz and her iatT^ftb- *. et) ;J0 Sizes: 9-11-13 Goodview Trinity Lutheran Mrs. Gravenlsch explained committee from St. Peter's par- 15 • CARTOONS • 15 J WILLIAMS Church members will hold a the Itructure of her commit- ish were hostesses, M rs. George A 3 STOOG I COMIDY pot luck fnrewell dinner for the tee and its effort to Inform and Kelly, Houston , Minn., presided ALL SBATS M« BOOK iiiMl SI \TM>M IIY Rev. David I'ouuth nnd His unite rural people into an ac- over the meeting nnd announced 52-54 W. Third f.imily at 1:45 p.m. Sunday at tive force opposing the extinc- that the next host parish will i! - 25.98 St. Matthew 's Lutheran Church. tion of the family farm. Using be at Frecburg, Minn., May 7. 3MU &WMmai«aaa^^ AtfaosviWatk Wttk &> and Dr. E. Clayton Burgesi Gulf." mon, "ine Lord, Our Shepherd . " Or- this ' M9r 4 p.m.—Worihlp. Sermon, "Stand aM I B H proposition" that ' ganist. Miss Rosalie Radoe. dedicated to the ua ^HBP1 || r !T<»|HJ^Wm | The Rev. William Hiebert, Speak." 9:45 ».m.—Sunday school. I fl B c< ^ 11 —Bible study due Assistant Pastor Wednesday, 7 p.m. Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Joint call meeting mcn crcatcd for all ages; lesson topic "Worship Dis- at Goodview. IF C l " orders at Corinth. ».» a.m.—Church school for ell egei " Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Sunday school fiP^i * '- iLlI lllflal " ' 3 yeara through adults. Saturday, »:30 a.m.—"Walk With tha teache-rs at First Lutheran. Lincoln knew that Liberty «|j 10:45 a.m.—Worship. , Nursery for chil- —Confirmation Instruc- 15 ut Abraham |||| H Master. " Satu rday, 1 p.m. R dren under 3 and church school classes alone. —Children s Bible class and tion af First Lutheran. won and maintained by men m|; §, for 3-, 4- and 5-year-old children; Mrs, 10 a.m. ' ¦ » could not be 9 | crafts. | William Ferguson, organist. Sanlor choir power. The Great Emanci paror |- S He acknowledged Divine ^ 9 | will sing under tha direction of Meryl REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN ^ ^^ ^ Nichols; Dr. Burgess preaching on (Missouri Synod ) made that clear in alt his classic **_-«<* &,,.. i# \l "Whosa Church li Thla?" FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ll 1 - f^H 1:30 p.m.—Senior MYF leaves for win- ( West Broadway and Johnson) (1700 W. Wabasha St.) • ^^ ' L utterances. The closing lines of the ter rally et Rochester. The Rev. Harold Rekstad The Rev. Louis O. Bittner ill /j ^tt ^SIP . i 'A l |B 7:30 p.m.—United Young Adults. ^ Monday, J a.m.—Men's prayar fellow- Gettysburg Address is our 10:30 a.m.—Worship . Church scfioof :15 am.—Sunday sehool and eduW I jj l ship. • VJ f ^^^^ Mfa *^ i ^S 1 1^8 classes for children 3 years of age Bible class. 3:45 p.m.—Cadette Scouts. example: through 10th grade. Nursery for infants. 10:30 e.m.-Worshlp. I |i| best 111 4 p.m.—Boy Scout parents night. *MMKmmtt&SE&mM !^ ;flH Preludes by organiit. Miss Sorllen, 7 p.m.—Circuit meeting at Plainview, 7 p.m.—Boy Scouts. Jun* " nation unc'er God, "Praeludlum," Asper, and "Lerghetto." beginning wlftt a supper. r Si *" tnat l*"s ' Jli ^i^SHaBi siwP ^lt' "" "' ^¦H 7:30 p.m.—Susanna circle, home of Monday, 7 p.m.—Scouts, " Nin. Donald Ender, 524 VV. Wabashe St. Kuhlau. Anthem by senior choir directed of by Harold Edstrom; offertory sola by Saturday, 9 a.m.—Confirmation classes. I $ || shall have a new birth Tuesdey, t a.m.—Sewing group. <* '**3I^S Wercla Dally; sermon, "Rivers to the ¦ ^^^BBH ^^^^ aMaftl 4 p.m.—Girl Scouts. government Sea ; postlude by organist, "Hymnus. y I freedom... and that /f 4:40 p.m.—Children's choir. " " ^ ^^ UES ^^ mS ^B ^ Fie-llti. Coffee hour In Fellowship room. ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN y^^^M 7 p.m.—Missions commission. M of the people, by the I p.m.—Genesis Bible class. 4 p.m.—Couples potluck suppan Broth- / i k^WtS^^^^ff\ * \ |H 1 Wednesday. 7:10 e.m. — Communion, er Raymond, speaker . (Mlssonri Synod) people, shall Thursday. 3:45 p.m.—Junior jj ^i^ * f ^IH 7 p.m.—Circuit meeting at Plainview. ^^ B^^^H^^^^^^ HK ^ SEVENTH DAY Catholic Services Monday, « p.m.—Confirmation. ADVENTIST CHURCH 7 p.m.—Choir; stewardship. HHHH| ^^^H SL^SL""^SBt !^^^^^^^^ H «>f *SBJ^^K^^^^Ht ^BwT f 2K!:f _^^^H (Eest Sanborn and Chestnut) HflB ^U^^^^^ H^B^H|^^^^^ H|^^H^^^^ H|HFx! ^WK ^^^^^ fc< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B tt- X BB BB BB BB CATHEDRAL T uesday, 6:30 p.m. — "A Lutheran iwfl^ll^^Va!HMilHIH.* ^^H^^^^^^ IE ^B leaaE ^^flV ? KXaTs!* sHs>fl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Looks at Vatican II" at Rochester. nla Pastor F. A. Sackett - OF(Main SACRED and West Wabasha)HEART Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Council meeting). BWWB ^^ ^^ il ^a ^aHFTmHHa ^ i^y'P sHa ^a^ HI1 f IPSH 8 p.m.—Cub Scouts. 1:45 p.m.—Sabtath school Lesson The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold Thursday, i p.m.—Confirmation. study, "The Christian's Body. " J. Dittman 7 p.m.—Bible class. 2:45 p.m.—Worship. t p.m.—Sunday school teachers. ¦ The Rev. Robert H. Brom Friday, 9 a.m .—Sunday church service. The Rev. Donald Connelly —Confirmation . Saturday, 9 a.m. LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL The Rev. James Fitxpatrich FREE CHURCH Sunday Messes—5:45, 7, 1:15, ?:» ana ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN (West Sarnia and Grand! 11 a.m. and 12: IS p.m. Nursery prov ided (Wisconsin Synod) Tbe Rev. Ray Cheshire at »:30 and 11 a.m. Masses. Weekdey Masses - 4:30, 7-.IS, I e.m., (West Wabasha and High) f:X a.m.—Sundiy school, cfais for ev- and 5:15 p.m. Saturdays. 7 and • a.m, The Rev. A. L. Mennicke ery ege group. Holy Day Vassal — 5:45 and I a.m. Vicar Douglas Bode 10:45 a.m.-Worshlp. The Rev. Mel- and 12:15, 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. vin Lundeen who is e return Evangelical Confessions — Monday through Friday , will a and 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, Free Church missionary on furlough of this week. 4-45 ta 5:13 p.m.; Sefurday, "Walk Not After tne Flesh, Bu) After spealc. 3 ts 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 to » p.m. the Spirit." Senior choir, directed by C. 4:30 p.m.-FCYF. F. Schapekahm, will sing "Open Now 7:30 p.m.—Evening service; Mlsslonery ST. STANISLAUS will present hi) work with color the Gates ot Beauty"; Mrs. Sdiapekahm, Lundeen (East 4th and Carimona) organist, will play "Prelude In D Ma lor ," slides. — Bereen Bible The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. "Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus" and Thursday, 7:30 p.m. postlude by Bottlgllero. class end prayer meeting . Grulkowski 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible •:I5 p.m.—Choir. The Rev. Milo Ernster classes. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. — Homebullder'i 4 p.m.—Instructions. valentine party; youth and older edultt The Rev. Panl Bresa 6:30 p.m.—Married couples club din- ire Invited lo attend at the Lake Park The Rev. Leonard McNab ner meetlno. Lodoe. Monday, 1:30 p.m.-Blble circle. Sunday Masses-5:30, 7:15, 1:30, • 41 6:30 p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. ind 11:15 e.m. and 3:15 p.m. «:30 pm,—Lutheran Girl Pioneers. EVANGELICAL UNITED Weekday Masses - 4:30, 7:30 end 11:11 7:30 p.m.-Blble circle. a.m . cn school days. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.—Sewing guild . BRETHREN CHURCH Holy Day Masses — S:30, 4:30, t e:M 4 p.m. —Junior and senior confirmation (West King and South Baker) ».m. and 5:15 P.m. classes. The Rev. O. S. Monson Confessions—3-5:30 p.m. and !-t p.m. ; p.m.--Sunday school teachers. Thursday before first Friday; day before I p.m.—Senior choir. t a.m.—Worship; observance of Worla holy days ol obligation an* Seturday. 8 p.m. —Part-time education commit- Service Day; the Rev. Donald Chad ter bourn, missionary to Iht Brazil Inland ST. MARY'S Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Woman' s club] mission, guest speaker; fArt. Kennelh panel, "Being Ihe Church In Apache- Rend, organist; Mary Stocker, director Tht Most Rev. George Band." ot music; enthem by choir, "How Beau- 11. Spelts, O.D. Thursday, 9:15 a.m.—School seruice. tiful Upon the Mountains. " 3 45 p.m.—Junior choir. The Rev. Donald Winkels * a.m.—Junlor boys end girls fellow- 4 p.m.—Instruction. ship: nursery cere for pre-school chil- The Rev. Richard Engles 7:30 p.m.—Church council dren. . fi pm—Lutheran Collegians. 10 e.m.—Sunday ichool. Sunday Massis-5:4S. 4:45 , a. t:30 ind —Communion rr-qlstra Friday, 5-7 p.m. 2:30 p.m.—WSWS em) YF plannlno, 11 a.m. and 12:13 p.m. tlr-n at temporary parsonage. conference, homestead E UB Church, Weekday Masses—6:45 and I a.m. 7:30 p.m.— Pastor 's Communion service Rochester. Holy Day Maises—3:30, 4M5, I and »30 Saturday, 9 a.m.—Confirmation class elm, chapel. CALVARY BIBLlE CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST I ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL SALVATION ARMY 7:30 p.m.-EUB couplls club skating a.m. and 5:30 ond 7 p.m. Thursday, 7 pm- Srnior choir , Fellow party, Lakl Park Lodga. Confessions—3:30 to 5 p.m. end 7:13 to (676 VV , Sarnia St.) (West Broadway and South Dakar ) lEmt Broadway and Lnlayettel (111 W. 3rd 51.) lhlp Hall. [ Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Local conference, 1 p.m. on Saturdays, days before holy CENTRAL LUTHERAN 9-9:3P p m ISA, chapel I The Rev. N. E. Hamilton Norton Rho ads, pastor | Tlie Rev. George Goodreid Supply La Von a Clabaugti Wednesdey, 3 p.m.—Ruth Gess circle, days and Thursdays before first Fridays. (Thc American Lutheran Saturday, 9am .-Junior and senior i home of Mrs. August Benck, 551 W ST. JOHN'S contir mnndv i 9 . -45 am Sunaay school; Elmer Mun- 9 45 a .m. -Oibld school, C (terj "Chromrtlic F UQUP, , Confessions—a and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, " { Preserved King '' ! Thursday, p.m. - Junior choir. Thursday, 7:30 P.m -String band prac- (Center end Broadway) Prtchclhrl; nursery (or tots. Dr, M. 11. Doner , Chairman Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Midweek service, * vigils of lens.1 days and Thursdays be- Wfdncday, 7 p.m. Mlislon.ir^- rnaflt "A Study In Galatians /JO p.m. -Adult choir. tice . PaMor W. VV. Shaw 9 A in Sunday school, thrce-yenr kin " fore first Fridays E)r. I'rrd Foss. Program I mq with Mrs. N. E. Hamilton, 10J8 W, 7 30 pm. -Colloquy. a p.m. -Midweek prayer . di'K.hirlun throuoh 12Ih tirade. 6:IS p.m. - Choir rehearsnl. First Friday Masses—I a.m. end 1:13 Chairman [Kino Sf . ¦ Wonu-ni council, ¦ ¦ t:45 a.m.—Sunday school. If). M u rn. Communion; sermon and Friday, 7:30 pro. ' p.m . Thursday, 7 p.m. -Choir. "Wllh trie Van Dyka in Southern Hlio- 10:45 a.m.—Children' s church . Ofpnn same as above; senior ch»olr fin 10 ft m Or Hialmnr Sthnildt , Rush- % p.m. Bible study and proyer . Holy Day Masses-4 and » a.m. end ttiem, "Praise the Lord His Glorlrs desla. " i CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH 10:4S a.m.—Worship. ford , j(>oaJi Inn nn "Moral I nitrify." DIs- ¦ —Evangelistic service. 5:13 pm. Show , " 7m>e Vnn Auken directIrvo; nur- ¦ (Orrin Street and new Hlohwsy 611 7:30 p.m. cussion period. Ctil|dr(*n ' s Sunday school (West Wabashn and Ewlng) H-ry for Inh, ¦ JFHOVAH S W1TNFSSFS I The Rev. Phil Williams Quentin Mat then , Pastor ST. CASIMIR'S 10.IS nrn. - Sundfly school, three-year ( III IU II OF JESUS CHRIST (West kindcrijflrten through ?0th grode ; adulf (653 Siou x St.) GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Broadway near Ewlng) OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9:4S a m. - Sunday irhool classes for 10 a .m. -Sunday s.chool; adult lesson, >s, , WINONA GOSPia CHI IICH (Franklin and Broadway I The Rt. Rev. ClA* ennr*"' Henry Hosting "Open and Closed Door s " Acts >:3J Magr. A :i0 p.rn Senior league tCmtrr and Sanhorn Sfrrcfs, ( MORMON) all ages. . Presiding Minister 10:50 a.m. -Worship. Sermon, "Un 12:33. The Rev. Willi am T. King Julius VV. Hann 7 "JO p.m Young adult proup, Ontral D. F. Mnphlrnpah. Mini sl or [MJ.S Pnrk l.ane) consciou s Usrfufness. 11 a.m Worihlp. Sermon, "What DMI tVftiWJItt Church . " The Rev. Robert Stamschror I Talk, "World Cri-h R onald Putz, Branch I' rrsidcnt 6.;30 p.m. - Training hour for lunlors. Christ Want?" Luke 5:11. t e.m. -Church school . (t p 'iv- - Couples clith- parish houie; f 30 a rn SunOay Mhool , 1 pm Public lerns and . - Lvenlmj irrvlce. Topic, 'Thi 10:30 a.m.—Worihlp lervlce. Sermon, Sunday Masses—i and 10 a.m. AAi- ¦ . Mnur^rn Vfln Heer den w|l I speak 11 n tn Worship. /v\mk\ the Tim* ot the End . " adult' . 7:30 p.m. ' ¦ 3: M p.m Wflfchfower itudy, "Your 9 n.m Prleslliood, 7:30 p.m • Evenlno irrvlce; srrmon. Trial of Our Fnllli . " I Peter l:»-7. "Idol Thoughts, " Text: Ualari U>. An Weekday Masses—7:55 a.m. on \milll Alf itn. A .ll) u m (ho II f mnl Dttchion llelno orceel Today " 10 \s a.m, Sunday schoo l "Two Kind s of Growth. " Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. filble study «l them, "For the Beauty of the Earth, " Holy Day Mnsses—4:30 and » e.m lui-.tlny, / 30 p rn Hettiel (Uti le \|udy 7 10 P r* i. 1 v.an(lfUMir servK. e ' . l eu liri * ., !.(.oti| room Tno!.day, l: '\0 p m - Ctnyer and hlhle luf.dny, 8 p.ni . Group Olhl* study / 10 p m Sf>ci ament Monday, 7:30 p.m. - Church board rneet home of Mrs. (.. Woodv/ard, 5<^ Lln Kocher-Davls. Coffee hour after morning Confessions— 3-4:30 end 7:30 p.m. Set- /.30 p.m Minister, IM I 7 10 (i fn - Tfiiftfirr ^ flnrt f|e

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' lakeside Cltie- t Service Station Northern Stotel Power Co. Hossf eld Manufacturing Co. Bunke 's APCO Service Poorlest Chain Co, Abts Agency ItoPert Koopman *nri f-rsd tielkn k . i. PattiMicn «nd trnpluyia M4nari«s. ALTURA at Rlchter's, 1:30 p.m. Thursday—Sun- Vehrenkamp, Herman Smith ney with the Minnesota office • Norelco Jehovah Lutheran worship, TO: IS a.m. day school teachers at First Lutheran. S«\ Marti n ' s and Layton Ernst. of tlie National Association for Hebron Moravian worship, 9: 13 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. Saturday—tontirmation Instruc- Church, will at- ,on,d Sunday school and adult study class tion at First Lutheran. Directors are Mrs. Roy Hen- the Advancement of Colored •«— ¦"" ." . •""'..... $li25 wiffi specie! altering! tor retired min- MONEY CREEK Dr. Hoffman tend with mem- derson, Mrs. William Jones, People. 2T 352 " isters, 10:15 e.m.) Moravian youth fel- Methodist Sunday school, 10 e.m.; wor- bers of their own congrega- John Thompson and Mrs. El- lowship at Beria, 7-.a p.m. Thursday sh ip, 11:10 a.m.; MYF rally at Roch- tions. The public is invited to the Tonight Until 9:00 P.M. Saturday ond Sunday 9:0O A.M. to 5:00 P.M. —released time classes, 9 a.m. Satur- ester, leave Money Creek at 1 p.m. mer Randall. meeting at the Idle Hour Cafe, day— contfi-matlon Instruction, 9 and 10 Wednesday—choir, 7:30 p.m. The seminar will be present- a.m. NORTON ed by Dr. Oswald Hoffman, Wabasha, at 7:30 p.m. Further ¦¦THANY Trinity Evangelical Lutheran worship information may be secured Moravian ' Sunday school and aduft wffh Communton, IO a.m. ; /Monday Lutheran Hour speaker, who Moravians Plan Ted Maier Drugs study, 9:30 a.m.; worship with special through Friday-confirmation class: Silo, with the Rev. Norman Temme, from Mrs. Robert Seberg, Lake offerings for retired ministers, 10:30 9 a.m.; Norton, 4:30 p.m. Thursday- director of public relations for City. I e m.i youth fellowship at Berea, 7:4S Alert's Club, i p rn. Services p.m. Saturday—confirmation Instruction, RIDGEWAY the Lutheran Church - Missouri Special 9 and 10 a.m. Methodist worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday Synod, was invited by Vatican BETHANY, Minn. (SpeciaD- caoAte vAUar school, 10 a.m.) MYF rally at Roches- Lutheran Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; ter , leave Witoka at 1:15 p.m. officials to attend the council, Three special services will be Communion service, sermon, "The Gold- SILO and spent several weeks in held at Winona County Morav- en Cord ot Peace." 11 a.m.) ALCW fel- Lutheran Sunday school and adult BI- lowship dinner and program, 12:15 p.m. ble hour, 9:45 a.m.; worship, [0:15 a.rn. Rome as representatives ot the ian churches with the theme, STOCKTON Synod. "Great Prayers of the Bible." ELEVA Grace Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; Sun- Lutheran worship wllh Communion, >:30 The seminar, in the style of your day school, 10 a.m. The Rev. Carl Helmich Jr. v3v^LXiJL3ooojoin friends •nd 10:JO a.m.; Sunday school, 9:40 Mlthodlst worship, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday an open forum discussion, is will speak at the Hebron church a m, Monday—church council, I p.m, school, 10:13 a.m. sponsored by the Lutheran Lay- Wednesday—Women's Bible sludy end SOUTH BEAVER CREEK Monday. The Rev. Clarence prayer fellowship In Wlchmanr* Chapel, Lutheran Sunday school, 10 a.m ; wor- men's League of the . Winona Riske will speak at the Berea in our timely and 9:30 a.m.; senior choir, I p.m. ship, il a.m. Zone in the Southern Minnesota FRENCH CREEK SOUTH RIDGE church Wednesday and the Rev. Lutheran Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Evangelical United Breth ren Sunday District. Richard Wright will speak it ^^^^ worship, 10:45 a m. school, 10 a.m.; worship, observance ol the Bethany church Friday. HARDIES CREEK World Service Day. The Rev. Donald ¦ Jnstrucfive Lutheran worship, 9:30 e.m.I Sunday Chadbovrn, trail) Millenary, guest ^^^ ^i^^^ school, 10:30 a.m. speaker, 11 a.m.; WSWS nnd YF plan- Installation Planned HART ning conference, Rochester, 2:30 p.m, Lutheran Sunday school, 9:30 am.) Thursday—choir, I p.m. At Waterloo Ridge Caledonia Honor Roll worship by the Rev. A. U. Deye, St. STRUM CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Martin's Church, Winona, 10:30 a.m. Lutheran worship, 0:30 and 11 a tn.; SPRING GRO'VE , Minn. (Spe- , HOMER Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. AAonday-Blbla cial ) - The Rev. S. O. Sorlten — Students at Caledonia High Methodist worihlp, Richard Alf, lay study leaders meeting. School completing the second spsaker, Nancy Edstrom, organist, t Catholic Mls&lon Sunday confessions, will be installed as interim pas- a.m.; church school, 10 a.m. 10 a m.) Mass, 10:30 a.m. tor at Waterloo Ridge Lutheran quarter with A ratings were : ADfAiSSI0N LOONCY VALLEY TAMARACK William Waldron, Mary Schei- Lutheran Communion, service, sermon, Sunday school, t:45 a.m.; Lulheran Church Sunday by Dr. Rolf Syr- "The Golden Cor d of Peace, " 9:30 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. dal of Decorah, Iowa. ber, Alison Rippe, Harold Gul- Sunday school, 10:35 a.m. TREMPEALEAU so, James Erwin and Myrna MINNEISKA Federated Sunday school tor all ages, Pastor Soriien, a former visi- Sunday Masses, a and 10 a.m.; week- 9:15 a.m.; worship, 10:30 e.m. tation pastor of First Lutheran Almo, grade 12; Leland Ander- day Mass, 7:30 e.m. First Friday Mass, Mount Calvary Lutheran worship, 9: ;0 son , John Ask , Mary Groesch- a p.m. Holy Day Masses, «:30 a.m. and a.m.; Sunday school, 10:25 a.m. Church, Decorah, started his I p.m. WEAVER service here last Sunday. A ner , Mary Heiller, Cheryl Kru- MINNESOTA CITY Methodist worship and Sunday school, se and Rae Pottratz , grade 11; St. Paul's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10:« a.m. congregation dinner will be 10 am.) dally Mass, 7:45 p.m.; Holy WILSON served after the service. Sonja Johnson, Dan Holland days and first Fridays, 5:40 o m. Trinity Lutheran worship, 10 a.m.; ¦ and Cinda Burmeister, grade 10, i« ..-» ¦.< ->, >)•,»' l ;l'*" •' . »' Sunday school, 11 e.m. I.) V , 4 J » .., - . .' -I , U * «} * • • > Immaculate Conception confession, 9 LA CRESCENT SQUIRES and Keith Myhre, Joyce Kruse • ¦ • ¦ ¦ NO Fret> f ' . , ' ' "I W . ' «. • . I a.m.) Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- and Charles Dibley, grade 9. --*g'' ^^^ -w'l Offering ) I WITOKA 4^^^ ^^S^ ! '" fll *l * Ml • I. ) First Evangelical Lutheran Sunday Methodist Sunday school, «:30 n.m ; cial — Mrs. Milton Vollenwei- school, 1:45 a.m.; Communion registra- worship, )0 a.m.; MYF rally at Roch- der, instructor from Logan High Itave Witoka at 1:13 p.m. Tues- 7 tion and worship with Communion, 9:45 esler, School , La Crosse, will demon- ".rn. Monday—lolnt call meeting at day—the ")3" matt al Prank Ford' s, * DO INSURANCE -^kS ^^^ fe - ' DR. OSWALD HOFFMANN Goodview, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-circle p.m. strate table settings and table Lutheran Hour Speaker manners at the La Crescent PREMIUMS ' *&* ^^%£jp^ Columbian Squires meeting Feb. 15. EVER GET YOU ¦ • - - Presents - - - TAYLOR SCOUT PROGRAMS P SELLING OUT TAYLOR, Wis. (Special ) - H || r^H| "A LUTHERAN'S VIEW ON VATICAN If a^a^L^L^aV "' Boy Scout Sunday will be ob- K, vr ^L^H served Sunday. Scouts will at- x '^H ^^^^ jrtfrfr, tend church services in uniform. Make if taiy , ^> H ' ^^^BQ^a^F ^^^ H Plans aro under way for the blue and gold banquet at Tay- °™ lor Lutheran Church Thurs- Now your insurance payments Tuesday, Feb. 9 day. Cubmaster Robert Olson can be mado as a regular, l^j j l announced. budgeted Item—by the month, by the quarter or whatever FELLOWSHIP AT OSSEO fs easiest for youf Don't let "^BBB ^ Prairie Spy OSSEO, Wis- (Special) - Ei- your Insurance premiums be , Trinity Lutheran Church • luk » HuBflES Rochetter, Minn. leen Isom was elected presi- a "Budget wrecker." Pay for ^^ B' I ^^^^ BS dent of the reactivated Junior your Insurance as yoii use It. • Jonathan • Haralson • Snow Pilgrim Fellowship of United Simply put it on our budget Church of Christ here. Jean plan ! 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Vnost: OHM - ."ifi.'U and look for orchard »lflti». Winona High, Si Mary's Approach Conference Battles — HAWKS - — REDMEN — PERRY KING, WRESTLER DELUXE: Raiders Will FHE STORY OF Situation Is Be Opponent in No Prep Exper ience to 8-0 as Collegian Much the Same By GARY EVANS season my freshman year to to a full scholastic load and string going," says King. be Steve Baird or Larry 157, Dan Sciabeck at 167, give it a try," he says. "I then rips into wrestling "And, of course, we want Mikkelson at 130, Merle Tom Caron at 177, Larry Hilltoppers Game Tonight Daily Ne-ws Sports Editor thought I might learn a lit- practice. to keep winning." Sovereign at 347, Leo Si- Wedemeier at 191 and John For " site will b« By GARY EVANS That Perry King, Winona tle and I knew the coaching "He's a dedicated kid, Perry's chance to get No. mon or Byron Bremer at Zwolinski at heavyweight. The date and S t a t e ' s undefeated 137- was good." says Gunner. "He was in- 9 comes Saturday with an changed, but the situation il Dally News Sports Editor pound wrestler, did not King learned so well that jured much of the time his afternoon match against Be- much the same. ' The word is: "NO." compete in the sport in high he now ranks 8-0 as a jun- freshman year, wrestled midji State at Memorial half the time last year and What it adds up to is a St. No what? No stall. school is amazing. It also ior , a major reason the Hall at 3 o'clock following a Warriors rebounded from a now he's really made it. Mary's basketball trip to St. It was a year ago that Wi- happens to be a blessing in 1 o'clock match between dismal 4-9 season in 1964 to It's an amazing transition Peter, Minn and a bout with nona High was involved in one disguise. Winona and St. Charles ., an overall 8-0-1 record now. because generally you just Gusties of those slow-it-way-down spine Says Warrior Coach Bob high schools. Whitey Skoog's Golden ' don't learn that quickly." tinglers at Northfield. The Gunner: "If Perry had Gunner s best description Gunner has King down for Saturday night. wrestled in high school, he of his 137-pounder goes like *'I really like the sport ," Hawks led 12-9 at halftim-e be- a victory, the rest isn't as The last time the two teams wouldn't be here now He'd this: "Outside he' s a gentle- sums up King, who readily fore salting away a comfortable . easy. it was be somewhere like the Uni- man and inside he's a tiger. admits there was a lot to got together for a game, 52-38 victory over Jed Dom- With three matches too at Terrace Heights for second versity of Minnesota or He has all the qualities — learn. "The big thing was forecast, the War- meyer's Raiders. just forgetting about using close to place. At present, St. Mary's Iowa State on a full ride." speed, strength and intel- riors hold a 14-13 edge. But if the modest blond lect." all your muscle and catch- holds a game edge on Gustavus NOW, WITH THE memories two athlete made a mistake by Life isn't all a bed of un- ing on to some of the other "We have to win two ol after the 77-67 victory of the standstill fiasco still 157 and engaging in basketball on defeated glory for King. He things. the three at 147, weeks ago. prominent. Coach John Ken- " he the prep level at Owatonna arises in the wee hours to So when you're 8-0 on the 177 to win the match, ney's Hawks face Northfield at said . "BUT IT'S ABOUT the same he isn't aware of it. work at Gamble Robinson season , what now? as last time," says Redmen the high school gymnasium "I decided during football Co., makes a fast switch "I'd like to keep the Wrestling for Winona will here today at 8 o'clock follow- Coach Ken Wiltgen. "I expect unless ing a "B" squad preliminary. a real tough game, losing to You can be certain, Winona they're down after figure they're out will be ready to combat the Augsburg and of it now." stall. hopes knocked ' Gustavus, "We don t even want to give askew at Terrace Heights, most them a chance to start one." likely wrote finis to its confer- said the coach who will be look - ence championship anticipations ing at his team in its attempt State, Cotter Hit the Road by losing to the defending cham- to rebound from that heart- — pion Auggies 77-64 Monday breaking 68-62 loss at Faribault — WARMORS — RAMB LERS — night. a week ago. For St . Mary 's the job is Represented by the game is still there. With two losses in more than a chance for Wino- the conference race, the club na to capitalize on Northiield's Facing Pair Meet Lourdes must keep winning. lacklustre 4-7 record. The game The contest should mark a has to mark the start of the glorious reunion with a man-to- road back. man defense for Wiltgen's "WE'RE FAR FROM being Of Contests Tonight, Then team. down," said Kenney, who A 63-61 loss to Duluth last Bulldog watched his team in a scrim- Saturday brought a zone for 28 minutes and 33 sec- mage at Holmen Wednesday. In Northland Play Tommies onds and Macalester resorted The Vikings were without to a zone in a losing effort Mon- 7-11 Cotter's basketball candle is z Eino Hendrickson and the By ROLLIE WUSSOVV day night. scrimmage was counted only as Daily News Sports Writer slowly burning itself out. a chance for the second string The Ramblers, after two road "THAT WILL BE a welcoma to exhibit its wares. Winon a State College basket- sight," said Wiltgen in antici- games this weekend, have only (seated) meets with Wi- With the countdown to anoth- ball coach Dr. Robert Camp- WARRIOR ACE . . . Perry King pation of a man-to-man, "It's er Big Nine clash nearing, the bell takes his patched-up cag- a pair remaining before tourna- nona State wrestling coach Bob Gunner 5n the Memorial been quite a while since we've same five may not be at the ers on the annual swing north- ments get underway. Hall locker room before another important meet. King, seen one of those." Rochester Lourdes and St. who didn 't wrestle in high school, is a major reason the St . Mary's has had a helping center circle for the opening tip. ward to Moorhead and Bemidji Bill Squires, senior forward Paul St. Thomas are the obsta- Winona State team ranks 8-0-1. As a junior , the former hand in preparing for the bat- this weekend for games with tle on the Gusties' floor Th« and captain, was limping notice- cles strewn in the Ramblers' Owatonna. High School football player is S-O. (Daily News . those cities' entrants in the path this weekend. Lourdes, glistening new Terrace Heights ably on a sprained ankle during Sports Photo) structure that houses the new Thursday's session and may not Northern Intercollegiate Confer- which fell to John Nett's erew 57-56 in a thriller at St. Stan' gymnasium has been utilized by open. If he is unable to play, ei- ence. s just before Christmas the Redmen since Tuesday. ther Bruce Holan or Loren , plays the The outlook is gloomy. host at Rochester's Mayo Civic The floor has been completed Benz , a sophomore will team Many Sports , Dave Meisner, the team's Auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight. and workmen are adding finish- with Larry Larson. The Ramblers and St. Thomas ing touches to bleacher sections JOHN BRANDT will be at leading scorer and many times the most hustling member of go to it Saturday in a prelimin- ^^^^ff^^^B in anticipation of the first game center and Don Hazeltoi and there Thursday against St. the Warrior quintet, will be out ary St. Thomas College game Gary Addington at guards. Events Set Thomas. indefinitely with blood poison- at 6:15 p.m. Saturday. Northfield has had its prob- In addition to the Winona ing. Gary Petersen , Campbell's lems, not the least of which is NETT HAS been making a few State-Bemidji State wrestling "IT'S A LONG way up and No. 1 reserve, is also lost for " Wiltgen "It will lack of height. necessary switches due to an in- meet Saturday afternoon , there down, stated. an indefinite period because of take a while to get used to it. ' jury to Dan Pelowski, the 6-3 Ls a variety of other sports "We re small, terribly small," a bad knee. center who has been coming attractions on tap. It seemed that Wednesday we capsules Dommeyer. "33ut we Needless to say, the War- only made a couple of ba-skets DAVE MEISNER into his own in recent games. Lloyd Luke's Winona High are hustling more than we have 't Make Trip riors will need the best of ef- in a scrimmage, but the kids Won The switches, the other due to Page 10 swimmers lost Austin at 6:30 been. We saw Winon a against forts from everyone to tumble came along much better Thurs- an ankle sprain of John Nett Friday, February 5, 1965 this evening then meet St. Louis Faribault and were impressed the Dragons and Beavers. day. It's still a big difference Jr., aren't definite yet, but just Park here Saturday at 2 p.m. by their size and strength." Winona State meets Moorhead though." in case they are necessary Nett Dave Moracco's wrestlers The Raiders have 6-L senior tonight and Bemidji Saturday , Wiltgen's starting lineup will Area Rinks Set knows what (o do. travel to Northfield tonight, center Mike Burmesiter bother- night. The Dragons downed the remain intact for Saturday's He has been using about then return to Memorial Hall ed by a bad ankle, but chances Statesmen 83-79 in an overtime ten game scheduled for 8 p.m. Rog men on and off the first to test St. Charles Saturday at [ are good he will team with in the first meeting of the year string Basketball Pytlewski and George Valaika To Compete in during this week's drills. 1 o'clock. I Brad Carel, 6-1 senior, at the between the clubs at Memorial flank pivotman George Hoder Pelowski has a back John Martin 's Winona State double post. If Burmeister can't Hall. It will be the first meeting injury in the front line and Mike Ma- but he "might be able to " swimmers, 5-1 on the season , go. Dommeye r will start 6-1 jun- with the Beavers. play. Scores loney, who blazed 33 points Women's Spiel says Nett. "I don 't know if he'll travel to St. Paul St. Thomas ior Dave FolLansbee in his spot. Meisner , sporting a 19-point against Macalester, and Jerry WAUSAU W—The opening of be able to start or not but going COLLEGES for an afternoon affair Satur- OPERATING IN THE back- average in conference play, can EAST Sauser are the guards. Jinn Buf- the Badger Women 's State Bon- JOHN NETT JR. by Wednesday's session , he day. ' court will be 6-1 senior Kent blame the blood poisoning on NTU tl, Boilon Unfvenlfy tf. fo , the spark- em-up fireball, spiel Thursday also included the Bothered by Ankle Sprain could hardly move around. If SI. Bona. 10], Ky. Wesley. 7). ranks as the sixth man. Holden. 5-7 senior Tri g Velde too much desire. ProvkJenct 71. Dt Paul 70 . election of Mrs. John Hansen of this is any indication, he may Should Skoog open the way and 5-1 1 seraoir Don Hamann. The 5-9 Cloquet , Minn , guard tuckntll 7*. Amer. Univ . St. Waupaca as president. ( not play too much." SOUTH he did here Al White and Andy The top reserves are has been pestered with blisters Richmond 71, South Carolina SI. juniors Other officers selected are Nett Jr. will probably see ac- Hagemann will be at forwards, Tim Sellers , 6-2 ; Barry Holden , which have developed on both j Florida Stall 47, Duqutint 51. 5 Defensemen Mrs. Alvin Gessner of Arlington , tion providing his Virginia Tech 102, Furmin el. feet all season because of his sprain has Wayne Lovemark at center and 5-10, and Pete Bierman 5-11. vice president; Mrs. David Augsburg in healed a bit . Miami (Fla.) et, Slelion M. Bill Laumann and Phil Rogo- The stain speed on the court. He will not Tampa 75, Georgia Slate iS. Peffncr ot Stevens Point, secre- IN THE MEANTIME Hi^h Point 13, E . Carolina 70. sheske at guards make the trip. I . Chuck . "We won't use it unless we tary, and Mr.s. L. J. Brodd of Kulas, Joe Wildenborg, Roger Canon-Newman II , King 44. are 20 points ahead, and that Milwaukee, treasurer. Ruling, Dave Pellowski MIDWEST Help Toronto FOLLOWING THE skirmish PETERSEN, a starter last , Bill Indiana IM, Chicago Loyola 11. ' isn 't a likely possibility, "' says 72-69 Triumph St. Louli 77, Oklahoma Clly 75. with Gustavus , St. Mary s will The 19G6 meet was awarded year, had 200 ccs of fluid pump- [Browne , Bob Allaire, Steve Hol- Cincinnati 10, M . Taxat 11. Bv THK ASSOCIATED PRESS make an aerial jaunt to Moor- Dommeyer. to Wauwatosa. ed from his right knee Tuesday may and sophomore Mike Two- SOUTHWEST i head for a bout with Concordia First draw results in compe- and may have some muscle mey have been tossed in and Hardin-Slmmons 11, McMurry ft A starting lineup of five de- j Monday night . tition continuing through Sun- damage. He will stay home [ out of Nett's rotation to see who fensemen produced a goal with day : Duluth Wins nvill fit. the game only 10 seconds old I The Redmen, who stand 15-4 also. I on the season , will make fhe Thoeney Cops Schwichtcnberg, Wausau , IX , "We 've bee n trying to work and goalie Terry Sawchuck had ; What is Campbell going to do By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trip courtesy of Watkins Prod- and Garber , Stevens Point , fi. on our rebounding all this a hand in the go-ahead marker about the situation ? Northern Intercollegiate Con- Wilf Turns | ucts, Inc., in the com pany 's Amacher , Medford , 12 , and ! "I'm not fully sure, says an week," said Nett. "That's been Thursday night as Toronto ference teams return to the has- , DC-3. Racing Honors Dosen , Tri-City, 4. McCann , understandibly - stunned coach , Jour' problem all year, and we'd turned back Montreal's bid to ALMA , Wis. (Special! ) - Lee Wausau , V2 . and Stensberg, Tri- whose cage ranks have been de- ketball grind tonight , with Man- i like to get it straightened out. take sole control of thc National WHAT A GAME! Thoeny of AJma coppe-d a first City, 7. Moses, Waupaca , 10 and pict eake sau 11 - and Krause, Stevens ' separate outfits with a little dif- Nett. "I know Reisch (Dexter , who has started five for- 71 point.s for Los Angeles Pacif- . they fell behind pace-setter St. I Recognize thnt defensive ace In lach , Thoeny won a 15-lap feature Point , l . ferent arrangement on each , but the team's leading scorer) has wards before , put five rear- ic College last week , the highest , Thursday night's Philadelphia nnd p laced second in a 20-lap- Harrington . Waupaca 11. I don ' t know specifically what Cloud State last week. been out with a lung ailment guards on the ice Jor the open- single game total for any col- II Tay- 7flers-St. Louis game'' per with a ififi .'i-modeL automo- and 0l:iik , Milwaukee . . I'll do yet. Mankato , which i.s t ied with and may be ready tonight, and ing face-off. The move made lege basketball player in ll , (iUOVKH, The one who opened up all the bile. lor . Portage , 12 and Tho starters will probably be Moorhead at :i-l in the NIC be- that Galuska (Jim) is back too. him look good when veteran years. CKM'KHVII.I.K , 11. Cottrell shots for the 7fiers' Hnl Greer , Other winners include Klincr Dave Goede and .lack Kelly at That's enough problems. " Tim Horton rifled in a goal from Madi.son, 10 , and Guest , Apple hind St. Cloud's 5-1 league rec- 1 who scored 25 points in their Duellman of Fountain City, Or- the guards , Dave Rosenau at Galuska was out for a Rame 50 feet out with 10 seconds gone. ton , .'I. Stewart , Arlington , i:> ord , plays at Michigan Tech , 124-110 victory over the Hawks? lyn Hoksch , Alma; Beverly cent or and Tom Stall ings and because of scholastic difficul- Fifty seconds later he didn 't and Tr;mter , Wauwatosa , 7. En which has lost 13 straight games ties The one who picked off a back- Thoeny, Alrna. nnd .Jim Andreas Tim Anderson at forw ards, , but has straightened them look so good, The same combo MOTORCYCL E filer , Appleton , 12 , and Barrow out. court pass hy Len Wilkens in of Mondovi , all in 1 ->lap fea- this season, So the Indians are was on when Montreal's Terry Uxli , 1(1. MAKING THE (rip will be In the the last period and galloped REPAIRS tures. virtually certain to move up aj j first meeting hot ween Haper caromed a blueline slap • Bartlett , I.a Crosse , lfi , am Hill Werner , Jim Kasten , Jack the two clubs three-quarters of the court for a Mike Thompson of Fountain notch on the Huskies. , Reisch scored 2fi shot off teammate Claude Lar- Anderson. Kettle-Moraine. < Benedict , Mike Jeresek and J. (andj Galuska ten. Kulas had lfi stuff shot ? • PARTS City, John Bander ol Nelson , It was Wilt Chamberlain , ose into the Toront o goal. Smith , Milwaukee , 14 , and Ben I) . Un incite in addition to the Moot head has a somewhat and Nett 13 for the Ramblers. Marvin Schroeder «rif Alma , leading Ihe 76ers to their fifth But thiat was Montreal's last SERVICE nett , Portage , fi . Himes , Wan ! five probable starters. I SATURDA Y night at St. Paul • Sharon Wick of Praag and Al- tougher assignment against Wi- . straight victory. Wilt topped nil big moment. Andy Bathgate watosa , 10 , nnd Stoltcnberg Barnette just became eligible. ( j the Ramblers will run into nn lyn Wuk of I'raag nil took sec- nona l-:t > . But the Dragons, broke the l-l tic on a strange Poynette , :i Ccssner , Arlington He is a transfer from the Uni- all-stater in the presence of scorers in the only National onds in l.V lap races. sporting a \ :\-2 season record , goal less thnn five minutes into ROBB BROS. Id . anil Woody, Madison , fi . versity of Missouri. He will (John Blum , the team 's center Basketball Association game of aren 't expected to have too game- Morris Hiommer of Nelson Soninn Ts , Portage , !» , and Kl probably be put at forward or I and high scorer. the night with 35 tallies , hitting; the , and Toronto was off Motorcycle Shop ¦won (i much difficulty keeping pace. ' 3(1 nnd running to n 5-2 victory that a '.'.0-1-ap race. woll , Milwaukee , . I.eiler guard. "We don 't know too much on 14 for from the field nnrt The next races wi 11 be held Those are the only games seilcn for 11 on the free throw left the Canadiens in a tie with 573 E. 4th SI. Phont 4007 Madison , 10, and IIOI.TIIAKS Campbell hits never won a about them except that Blum's Sunday at C.'IO p.m. GAI.KSVILI.F., 1 . scheduled lonight involving state line. idle Chicago for the top spot. game at either Moorhead or teams. a pretty good player ," says Bemidji in his four-year stay Augsburg pushed ils Minneso- Nett . "They- started out real "It would as Warrior < oacb. ta Intercollegiate record to 0-0 Rood , then fel l down and arc really be something if we were and its season mark to lfl-1 now just so-so. DeLaSnlle with the to pull tbe trick now. Thursday night by turning back blasted them by about 20 points we 're in ," says shape that Macalester 's ambush attempt , last Friday. " ( ) Campbell. 72--.r>-l lo up its | in a 6:30 p.m. game tonight , but season record lo 14-4. will not be in action against St TOURNEY SITE Thomas. The AiiRgles won on Dan Mey- Thr xitr of thr lflf.5 Molr ers' field goal with 1 I seconds MOTHERS' NIGHT American Lrgion baseball left , breaking a (ifl-fi9 (ie. Augs- LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special! ( Mike Slaggie j loiiiiianiriit for which Wi- burg had blown a l.'t-point lead -- Mothers of Lincoln High nona is bidding , will \>r un- in the second half . l);in Ander- Schools "A" squad basketball Honored shortl y aftrr lunch son got 2*1 points for Augsburg players and "A" squad wrest- f f rom the gang at j March IJ. and Bob Mullen had 22 (or Mac. lers were honored at Mothers' Dlhlricl -12 Night Friday during (lie athle sider thc bids at a inrrtlng halfway t hrough the first hnlf , tic events. Kaeh mot her was bcuhinini! ut 10 a.m. al Mr. then outscored the Nehraskans presented wilh a deep red rose y SbveLQoddaiL JtouttgsL j .tiie ' h ItrM.mran/. Midway 21-4 in Ihe next It) minutes to corsage by the athletic depart- Motor l.odtfr. St. Paul, take a .'lfi-lfi halftime lead and ment in appreciation ol the Minn. A Winona delegation it was over. Mike Patterson led sons who participate in Lin- w ill be on hand. UMD with 25. coln 's spoils. Menomonie Eyes Hawks Acquire Winona Hockey Redmen Eye Hockey Title Tie, Face Pair Title Tie in Henry for Run St. Mary's hockey team crest of first place in the ond to the bottom in the present more of s problem, high. We just outclassed could wrap up a tie for the MIAC with an 8-1 mark, standings and outside of but the Redmen coach still them." At NHL Title Team Triumphs Winona' Minnesota Intercollegiate had a lot of pressure drop one very good player, have expects to win it. The Redmen are healthy Basketball Loop NEW YORK (AP)-The New s Junior Hockey team Athletic Conference title off their shoulders Wednes- a definite depth problem. "Since they lost it takes for the weekend clashes. WESTERN WISCONSIN sponsored by the Park-Rec De- this weekend by sweeping a ," Saturday's game will start York Rangers have handed Chi- partment, took a 4-2 victory day night when second- "Their one big man is a lot of the pressure off CITY LEAGUE pair cf games with "But they'll at 2 p.m. on the Terrace W L W L cago the biggest 150-pound boost Con- place Augsburg suffered its Bruce Untried from Winni- tells Hanzel. from Eau Claire recently. cordia tonight ard Augs- third league loss, a 4-3 deci- be tough. When we played Heights ice. Mentmoitle II 1 Bllmanttm S i in hockey. Winona broke to a 1-0 first- burg Saturday. ' peg , an all-conference per- up there (the Hanzel will undoubtedly fell Crttk I 1 Mondovi 4 » sion to St. John s. former at forward and de- Redmen won Durand 7 3 Alma 1 * "We've strengthened our period lead on an unassisted "This is what we want ," "The games this weekend 9-2) , they hit us hard, but go with his usual gang of Elmwood J 4 Cochrane-FC 1 10 goal by Brian Trabior and then says a stern Keith Hanzel , fense. Outside of him, were just too high strung puckmen. Andre Beaulieu chances of finishing first ," said are a little less big since they're weak." RISULTS LAJT SUNDAY boomed ahead 4-1 'with a period St. Mary's coach. "We don't Wednesday," says Hanzel , to compete with us. will be at center, Brian Des- rail cmt n, Mantfovi IJ. Chicago Coach Billy Reay after to play. Counting for Winona want only a tie, we want "but we still think we'll T onight's game will be in "They took the entire day biens and Dennis Cooney at Mancmonl* ft*, Alma fl. the Black Hawks had acquired St. Paul's Aldrich Arena Sllmanten •«, codirant-rc IT. were Traraor twice to round out the outright title, but I have to take them. off from school in prepara- wings, Bob Paradise and OAMES SUNDAY slick little Camille Henry from the "hat trick" and John guess we'll settle for this "I don't think we'll have and will start at 7 p.m. tion for that first meeting," Mike Bishop at defense and Fall Crtak at Aim*. New York in a surprise, seven this weekend." Durand at Cochrine-FC. Schultz. McMahon hit for Eau too much trouble with Con- Augsburg, even though says Hanzel, "and as a re- Jerry Archsmbeau in the MMMlevI at Manomsnla. player swap Thursday. Claire and Berger rounded it The Redmen, riding the ' beaten Wednesday, may sult, they were just too Ollmanton el Elmwood. cordia tonight. They re sec- nets. The Rangers, all but mathe- out by scoring for Eau Claire in Menomonie shoots for a share matically eliminated from the playoffs, sent farmhands Don the third period. of the Western Wisconsin City Winona goalie Ray Mertes SINGLES UP FOR GRABS SPORTS SCORES League title when it hosts Mon- Johnson and Billy Taylor, plus a player to be named later, made 18 stops and Eau Claire NBA dovi Sunday. The league-leaders netminder Leo Wakefield 46. THURSDAY'S RESULT own a 10-1 record with three along with Henry to Chicago. Philadelphia IM, St. Loula Hf. , games to go as compared to The Black Hawks gave New The Lineups: TODAY'S GAMES Gophers Badgers Cincinnati at Boiton. runner-up Fall Creek's 8-3 York left wings Doug Robinson Winona (4) lau Clair* (1) San Pranclico vs. Baltlmora at Collcgt and John Brenneman and de- Ray MtrtM 9 Lee WalrafHM mark. Brian Tralnor .... LD ... , Mike Black Men s Meet to Park, Md. fenseman Wayne Hillnian. Htw York at Datrolt. In other games Sunday, Fall ¦ Tlm Whorton RD Nick Nehr SATURDAY'S OAMES Chuck Crawford . UN . Bd McMachon Detroit at New York. Creek journeys to Alma, Du- Heather Blundell, British wo- Kalth Petersen .. C Mlka McMacMn Lot Angelei at Baltimore. rand to Cochrane-Fountain City men's squash champion the last John Barjar RW . Larry Hambu San Francisco at St. Louis. WINONA SPARIS: Don Abrams, Cary To Play Saturday and Gilmanton to Elmwood. Kratch, jottn SctHjItT, Ren Gltmia, B4fc Cincinnati vi. Philadelphia al Syracuse, three years, plans to play in Open Saturday In games last Sunday, Meno- Britain, South Africa and the Citmlntkl, Duaro Pomeroy, L«a Kan. NHL CHICAGO m — Iowa, Minne- from the nation's top ranking, CAU CLAIR! SPARIS: Dava Umr^er, Winona's male bowling population be- sota and Illinois try to remain faces Northwestern Saturday monie pushed lis record to 10-1 United States this year. Buik, Mata, Wtstshal- gins firing Saturday afternoon in the an- THURSDAY'S RESULT S with a 121-93 thumping of Alma Toronto S, Montreal 2. in contention for the Big Ten night. The game will be at Iowa DENNIS THE MENACE nual city tournament. By the time shooting Boston ], Detroit l. basketball championshi and the Hawkeyes shouldn't while Gilmanton was disposing TODAY'S GAMES p Satur- of C-TC 94^7 and Fall Creek ends Feb. 14, champions in team, singles, No games scheduled. day while front-running Mich- have too much trouble. North- SATURDAY'S GAMES of Mondovi 92-82 No result of doubles and all-events will have been crown- igan rests on its laurels. western has only two victories, . ed. Detroit al Montreal. the Durand-Eimwood game was Chicago at Toronto. The Wolverines , the nation's both over winless Michigan The tournament gets under way at West- New York at Boston. State. received. gate Bowl with 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 and 8:45 p.m. No. 1 team and leaders in the Menomonie led 36-23, 65-45 shifts, continues with shifts at 12:45, 2:45, Big Ten with a 5-0 record, are Illinois 3-1 takes on Purdue and 97-57 at the quarter turns 4:45, 6:45 and 8:45 p.m. Sunday and con- idle until their pivotal game Saturday afternoon in a game in submerging Alma. The win- cludes with an 8:45 p.m. shift Tuesday. against Iowa at Ann Arbor Mon- finding Illinois solid favorites. ners got 20 points from Fred Singles and doubles competition opens ' day night. Purdue 1-4 has been an early Seggelink, 18 from Rich Paske, Rivers 614 season disappointment, but re- 16 from Bill Way, 15 from Glen with a 6:45 p.m. shift Wednesday and the Iowa, a rapidly improving tournament winds up Feb. 14. mains a dangerous club with Harke, 14 from Dave Oas and Stachowitz team which dislodged UCLA such marksmen as Dave Schell- 12 each from Jan Peterson and All departments will set entry records I hase and Bob Purkhiser. Gary Watland. Rich Noll count- except the team event where the 202 total Is Best for Minnesota, tied for second ed 33, Frank Huber 21, Tom represents a decrease of ten from the tour- with lowa at 4-1, faces trouble Bjork 20 and Jim Hartman 19 nament held at Hal-Rod Lanes last year. at Michigan State, where the for Alma. The 310 doubles teams mark an increase Hornels Lose luckless Spartans are pining for Fall Creek got 13 points from of four over 1964 with singles up eight. In City Keglers a triumph. Ron Schultz, 11 from Marsh addition, the optional all-events category at- Thursday marked a quiet Blizzard and 10 each from Virg tracted 524 men this year , an increase of night on the city bowling scene. The Spartans lost two games Kranig, Bill Lange and Chuck 20 over last year. The best the men could do To Rochester to Northwestern by a total ot Gilbert. Keith Holden had 24, The only championship definitely up for was a 182-243-189—614 series by ROCHESTER, Minn. — Ro- three points and then forced Jerry Rud 22 and Gary Schultz grabs with the meet a day away is the singles Clarence Rivers to lead Fish chester defeated Winona's adult Michigan into an overtime be- 13 for Mondovi. title won by Torn Thaldorf. He won't compete Shop to 1,058-2,963 in the Clas- Hockey team 4-2 here fore losing a 103-98 decision. Ollmanton broke to a 45-31 Wis. Thurs- as he is teaching in Green Bay, sic League at Westgate Bowl. day night. Rounding out Saturday's halftime lead and then contin- Back to defend their doubles champion- Goss Bernie Zenier smashed 253 for The winners took a 2-1 lead schedule, Ohio State 1-3 is at ued past Cochrane - Fountain ship will be Leo Goss and Robert Stachowitz, City. Ron Schultz paced the Clark & Clark . Jerry Dureske in the first period as center Wisconsin 1-4 in a regionally who packed away 1,268 for the championship. John Czaplewski and left wing televised game. winners with 28, Gene Laehn They compete during the 6:45 p.m. shift labeled 182-216-212—610 and counted 22 and Bob Larson 11. Gordie Fakler 190-228-179-597 Tom Schmidt scored. Brian Cazzi Russell of Michigan is Thursday opening on alleys 11-12. Thaldorf Trainor hit for Winona on an For C-FC, Mike Leahy hit 26, took singles honors with 668, a three-pin errorless for Fish Shop. Fred well in front in the individual Larry Abts 21 and Bob Stirn 13. Huff slapped 191-224-193—608 assist from Tony Derosier. scoring race. Russell has 142 edge over Gerry Turner and seven pins over In the second period, Ro- Henry Ernst of Fountain City . for Ruth's Restaurant. points in five games for a 28.4 Bill Faunt and Bob Brawley, chester stretched its margin on average. Chris Pervall of Iowa former teammates at Sault Ste. Harry Czarnowski, who piloted his East In the Winona Athletic Club a goal by Tim Warfield and has climbed into second place Marie, Mich., are sophmore VOtifei 60HHA READ TO ME. End Coal Co. to the team championship with Ladies League , Ruth Lilla the scoring ended as Jack Riley * J'M dUffi tJUO spOIed 202-537 for Winona Knit- with 115 points in five games hockey players at Michigan 'CAU« fM HOTA BfrsUSPiJ' a 2,969 total last year, will be back to defend scored for the winners and Ed and a 23.0 average. State. his all-events title. He took the honor with 1,- ters and Wally's Sweethearts Ratajczyk for Winona in the 905 last year. 946-2,637. Donna Kujak tagged fourth period. APARTMENT 3-G by AI«X NOttKy Other members of the East End team 209-501 and Helen Selke 514. The Hornets will host St. Paul that won were, Jon and Sal Kosidowski, Ed Czarnowski Shirley Lockwood blazed 202- at 2 p.m. Feb. 14. Dulek, Lans Hamernik and Ted Bambenek. Winona (1) Rochester («> 528 for Pappy's in the Pin Ray Mertes O Al Gray The Hot Fish Shop team of Jerry Dureske, Drops League at Westgate and Wayne* Noeske ... LD Jack Riley Gordie Fakler, Lambert Kowalewski, Clar- 907-2,611. Les Krage whipped Allan Burt RD Den Postler ence Rivers and Bob Stein, took the scratch Brian Tralnor .... C . John Ciaplewskl Sportsman's Tap countered with EdRatafciyk ... LW .... Torn Schmidt title with 2,791 . 503. Tony Derosier . RW Rick Oweni Czarnowski competes in singles and WINONA SPARES: Jerry Drussell, Maine Thode waxed 196-527 Shtrm Pampuch, Cave Hagen, Henry doubles on alleys 15-16 with Lans Hamernik Gerth, Larry Kani, Keith Peterson, during the 3 p.m. shift Feb. 14. The East End for Winona. Plumberettes in the Chuck Crawford. Westgate Keglerette Ladies ROCHESTER SPARES: D. L. Johnston, Coal Co. crew will be rolling during the Will Whiting, leef Johnston, Tim War- 8:45 p.m. shift Saturday. League while Sammy's Pizza field, Joey Mattson, Nick Robertson, Jer- was battering 900-2,663. ry Nelson, Chuck f>ugh, Billy Jochimsen. Last year, Luther Myhro, Rushford, won FIRST PERIOD SCORING: R—Cza- the scratch all-events title with 1,768 and HAL-ROD LANES: Powder plewski (unassisted) «:M; R—Schmidl (Owens) 10:2]; W—Tralnor (Derosier) Gerry Turner took the scratch singles title Piiff — Mary Jean Ives' 194 11:11. PENALTIES: R—Drussell (elbow with 625. Myhro paced Watkins Products, Inc., ing) 2:15 ; W—Hageti (roughing> 5:40 ; R- Postlar (tripping) 1:1*; R—Ciaplewskl to 862-2,534. Lois Schacht (slashing) 14:01. smashed 513 for Budweiser. . SECOND PERIOD SCORING: R—War- Held (pugh) :37. PENALTIES: W—Burt Eagles — George Thilmany (roughing); W—Kanz (tripping); W- REX MORGAN, M. p. By Dal Curtis bopped 214 for West End Green- Noeske (elbowing) ; R—Matsen (rough- ' houses and Joe Monahan 584 for ing). Lang s, Sunshine THIRD PERIOD SCORING: R—Riley Schlitz. Grain Belt ripped 960 (unassisted) 1:07; W—Rataluyk (unas- sisted) 7:1?. PENALTIES: W—Ratalciyk and Badger Foundry 2,774 . (roughing); W-Burl (roughing); R—Whit- WESTGATE BOWL: Bay ing (roughing). STOPS: Merles IB I 11—37 State Mens — Blockbusters sal- Gray 34 If 1*_S| Score Indoor Wins vaged 978-2,790 while Fran Hen- INDOOR SOFTBALL three-game leads on third place g;el was belting 554 for Bounc- W L W L Watkins Products. ers and Al Lejk 216-554 for Top Uni 'i 7 1 Hof-Brau ) I Scores. Ron Moline had his Sunitilni 7 1 Oatla l I Lang's rattled 10 hits off Bears, Eagles Wilkin 4 4 Wirntrftl. • I Norb Thrune and Rich Bork, first errorless series, a 500. THURSDAY'S RISULTS three each by Bill Glowczewski WINONA AC: Knights of Co- lerj'i J, Watkins o. lumbus — Barky Weaver's 215 Sumtilnt 1. Warner a Swaiey ft. and Roger Green and two by Cop Victories Hot Brau won by forfeit. Bob Hazelton. Bob Welch , and Bob Sfcnsen 's 594 paced Thrune and Cliff got the Weaver & Sons to 1,027-2,837. YMCA BASKETBALL 's and Sunshine contin- Kanz W L WL Lang safeties off Jerowski. Cowboyi 4 J Olanli J j ued to make shambles of the RED MEN'S CLUB : Class A Eaglta 4 — Art Brom pushed over 209- . 1 Btart 1 S Indoor Softball League race THE WINNING HURLER Thursday night by scoring shut- 534 for Kalmes Tire while Wi- Bears and Eagles took vic- struck out 10 and walked six. tories in the YMCA Adult Bask- NANCY By Erni. Bushmiller out victories. Thrune gave up three walks and nona Boxcraft was zipping to - etball League Thursday night , Pete Jerowski twirled a three- one strikeout. Bork, who reliev- 924-2,714. hitter as Lang's scored a 5-0 Ladies — Bernice Krat2 and the Bears beating the Giants ed in the fourth, walked one 70-64 and the Eagles quelling victory over Watkins Products, and struck out none. Ethel Knapik hit 162 and 445 ., behind a five-run second the Cowboys 54-50 behind a Inc Langowsk i gave up only a for Schmidt's and Paffrath Inning, and Jim Langowski Paint carne up with team top- fourth-quarter rally. single to Roger Buege while The Cowboys , who fell into pitched a one-hitter as Sunshine pers of 827-2 , 381. ripped past Warner L Swasey fanning eight and walking five. ¦ a first-place tie , didn't .score Loser Tom Kulas was battered TOP NATIONAL SERIES a field goal in the fourth quar- for eight hits, Jim Gunn laced MILWAUKEE W-The Nick ter and saw the Eagles rally FN THE OTHER game. Oasis three singles, Gene Gorny nnd from a 46-39 third-period defi- Larry Modjeski two each and Zoric team of the Serb Three was forced to forfeit to Hof Man Bowling League hit a na- cit. Brau. Steve Breza clouted a home Jerry Nagahashi led the los- With their meeting two weeks run. tional high series of 2,063 Thurs- day night. ers with 15 points and Bill away, Lang's and Sunshine hold Kulas walked four and had Anderson hit 14. Mickey Wagner four strikeouts. RIDES DOUBLE WINNER and Dave Milne had 13 and 12 (AP) for Eagles. Warnir a Swauy M4 ««•— a l MIAMI , Fla, - Jockey Sumhlna 010 eix— 1 • Larry Adams rode both ends of The Bears led 16-14, 35-26 and t5Mh *8jsr Kvlaa ant Nelsen/ Langowtltl and 51 -46 at the quarter turns. Ron j Ihe $108.60 daily double at Hi- MARY WORTH By Saunde rs and Ernst ^ Oorny. nleah Thursday. He won with Schultz with 20 and Mikcey _ ** ~l ~ tr I J'1 aVy _ * j * m m ^\ I Walklni COO 0- • j Lemon Aid , $15.20 . in the first Lcibfried paced the winners Lans'i «50 e~ i )» , $8.20, in with 20 and 16. Bob Czaplew- Thrum, Bar* <«) and Mutika; Je- race and Tarr Station rtwikl and Katldowikl. the second . ski scored 20 anrl Dave Us- gaard 12 for the losers.

Atlanta Group Must" Notice to Pay Antitrust Tab MILWAUKEE Oiv-The people of Atlanta , the home of the Braves in 1 96fi , are committed HNYWAY Winona and Goodview to pick up the tab f or any anti- trust damages assessed against Sunday NEWS Subscribers thc Nation nl Lenpue Club LOOK through ils departure from Mil- YOU waukee , according to the Mil- waukee Sentinel. • Our city circulation department will accept tele- In a story in today's editions, MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd AT IT - Your phone calls from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. Sunday for the Sentinel quoted Arthur Montgomery , chairman of At- th* delivery of missing papers In Winona and l anta's Foulton County Stadium Best Buy fs- authority, as saying, "It could OoodvUw. mean a lot of money . We nro pledged to pay it all . If we (the S'lmtdnwUm authority) doesn't make a nic k- The Telephone Numbe r el , we aro pledged to pay tlie.se On Display e\ . . . costs." to Call Is NAMES COMMITTEE F. A. Krause Co. MEXICO CITY (AP) - The "Braaiy Acre*," Ea»t of Ministry of Communications Winona, Highway 14-41 and Transportation has named a committee to organize com- Phona 5155 8-2961 munications for the 1 9(18 Olym- pic Games to be held here. (Flrrt Pub. FrMay, Jan. **, IM*) Help WantewJ—Familft 26 Poultry, Egg*, SuppIlM 44 Article* for Sat* S7 V/INONA MARKETS Stete «f Mlnneaota ) as. County of winona ) In Probate Court COCKTAIL WAITRESS. WrHl A-M Dally PULLCTS - 175. I« month* eM. leylna SAVtt SAVE! SAVgl Hamilton electric Swift A Company No. U»3» Want Ads Newi. good, SOc, Hirley Nhblt, Utica. Minn. clothes dryer. Regularly SlIt.M. die- 1 P. M. New York Buying houri ara Irom • a.m. te * In Ra Ittale ef Tel, St. Charles tJMtU. count price Vi9.fi. SCHNEIDER p.m. Monday through Friday. Isabella Crarkowstrl, Decedent. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKIEPER-want- SALES., 3»» llti St., Ooodvlew, Stock Prices There will be no call markets during Order fer Hearing en Fetltlea ed, to live in and car* for alderly cou- ROWEKAMP'S Chicks, Ohbrflty Pearl •). Stocks Back the winter monthi er Friday!. te Sell Real Istate. ple. Writ* A-12 Dally New, White Rocks. Dey old and started up SEE OUR SELECTION et used refrigera- Start Here TV eeti and ranges. B 8 Theta quotation! apply •< to noon The tepresantatlwa of Said estate having to 30 weeks. ROWEKAMP'S HATCH- tor!, * AJl'd Ch 57V* Int'l Ppr 33tt BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— ERY, Lewltloti, Minn. Te), F«l. today. riled herein a petition te sell certeln Hel p Wanrad—Mel, 27 ELECTRIC 1» B. Jrd. Als Chal 24% Jns & L 69% All livestock arriving after closing time real «state described In said petition; A~3, 13, 15. IT. »1. will ba properly caret) «or, weighed and IT IS ORDERED. That the hearing DEKALB M week old pullets, fully vac- OK USED FURNITURE STORK Amrada 86% Kn'ct 101% WILL HIRE honest, dependible married clneted, llotit controlled, raised on slat pr iced tho following morning. thereof be had on Februery 17, 1t*5, at 171 B. Jrd St. Irregularly, Am Cn 43V* Lrld 45 Host 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court Card of Thank* couple for farm work. Modem. Writ* floors. Available year around. IPELTZ Wa Buy Sell In court A-20 Dally News. CHICK HATCHERY, ftotllfsastone. MIlMl. W* Am M&F 18% Mp Hon 68Vi Top butchers, 199-230 15.U-1i.25 In fh« probate court room th* " Furniture—Anti«iue»-TooU Top IOWI 13.IS-W.35 house In Winona, Minnesota, and that KAsre- Tel. KIMSII. Am Mt 14% Mn MM 63% Sincere thanks te ell who sent cards, HIRED MAN for year artortd work on and other Heme. CATTLE notlca hereof be given by publication of Tal. SJ70I The cattle market: All classes ataady. this order In th* Winona Dally Newt Sifts end visited me during my stay modern dairy farm. Mull have tome AT&T 67% Mn & Ont - experience. Either tingle man or Wanted—LivBjtetk aft High cholca 22.7J and by mailed notlca as provided by law. tt the Community Memorial Hospital. Active Am Tb 36*4 Mn PL MVfe Dated January If, 1*65 Special thanks to Rev. Monaon lor tilt young married couple. Write or In- Trade . Top beef cow» 13.50 E. D. LIBERA, visits end prayers, elso to Or. John- quire A-ll Dally Newi. HORSES WANTEO-We can pay mm DAILY NEWS - The stock Ancda 59% Mn Chm 90^4 Canners and cutters 12.00-down than anyone alee. We pick up. Walter NEW YORK (* Probate Judge. stone end nurses for their lender lov- Mars, Black River Fal ls, Wis. Tal. away Irregular- Arch Dn 36% Mon Dak 40V4 ( Probate Court Seal) ing cere. May God bleu you all. AAAN WANTEO-aga 26-41 te take over market backed Froedtert Malt Corporation 7-F-14. MAIL afternoon in fairly Armc St &5<% Mn Wd 38% Harold J. Libera. Mrs. Reuben c. Keste. going business. Must hue sales ebl|. ly early this Houri: I a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Satur Attorney for Petitioner. Ity, good education, tfiarecter and active trading. Armour 50% Nt Dy 925i days. Submit sample before loading. Our sincere ahd grateful thinks ire ex- pleasing personality. Pirrnanent posi- HOLSTEIN SPRINOINO COWS and hell- SUBSCRIPTIONS Avco Cp 23% N Am Av 50% (New crop barley) tended to ill our friends, neighbors ind tion offering thorough training. Write ers wanted, also open and bred heif- Gains and losses of fractions No. 1 barley tl .11 relatives for their various acts of kind- A-l* Dally News. ers. E. E. Gremelsbech, Inc. Lewiston, May Be Paid Beth Stl 36% Nr N" Gs 61% (Publication Dat* Friday, Feb. 5, 1»65) At' to about a point were the gen- No. I barley 1.05 ness and messages ef sympathy shown Minn. Tel. 41t1. Bng Air 65% Nor Pac 51% No. 3 barley *5 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN THAT us during the Illness ind death ef our for key stocks. 1st LIVESTOCK MARKET TED MAIER DRUGS eraf ruJe Brswk 934 No St Pw 39% No. 4 barley M wnereas, A Certificate was, 00 th* beloved husband, father and grand- SALES MANAGEMENT LEWISTON Trading remained at a brisk day of Februery, 1965, presented to the father. We especially thank Father A real tood euctlen market far your Ctr Tr 403A Nw Air 69% County Board of Wlnone Counfy, Mlnne- Brere end Father McNab for their serv- TRAINEES livestock. Dairy cattle an hand all Baby Marehandisat S9 than Thurs- Winona Egg Market Married men, under M years, who are pace hut was less Ch MSPP 28% Nw Bk 48% iota, executed by the Clerk of Common ices, the pallbearers, thosa who sent weeks, hogs bought every day. Trucks day's and some Wall Street These quotations apply as ot ichool district No. 2540, stating that a floral end Mass offerings, the ladles dissatisfied with their present lob be- available Sale Thuri. Tel. Utt . LULLABVE CRIBS, full panel, edluitable C&NW 54Vi Penney 68 10:30 a.m. today Resolution had been adopted by tha who donated and served the food, those cause of potential or money. Up to aprlng, large callers, plejtlc teething comment was that the market Chrysler 58% Pepsi 67% Crade A (lumbo) 27 school board of said district on tht Sth who offered the use et tttalr cars, to S10O per week during training. Send relit. Choice of white or chestnut flft- teas digesting recent gains Grade A. (large) 22 day of January, IMS, and that pursuant Dr. Hughes and the nursn In the medi- personal resume to A-ll Dally News. Farm ImpUmants 48 Ish. S29.V3 BORZYSKOWSKI FURNI. Ct Svc 79 Phil Tet 56^ Grade A (medium) 1' to fh* provisions of said resolution, en cal ward, and all who made our loss TURE, J02 Mankato. Open evenlnoi. 17 made in the recent sustained Cm Ed 57% Plsby 80 Grade a election was held on tbe 20th day ef easier to bear. USED CHAIN SAWS Grade C 12 on the question of dle- Mrs. Edward Tarras i. Family 3 /WEN TRAVEL new highs. Jenusry, 1965. •U Wright saw. Ilka new. , drive to repeated Cn Cl 55 Plrd 50*4 school district, and that a Under 26 years of age, ilngle and free Coal Wood, Other Fuel 63 tolv ing said '43 Wright saw, A-1 condition, M7.S6. mining stocks obtained the votes cast at seld elec- to travel U.S. and powsslons, doing Gold Cn Can 50% Pr Oil 58% Bay State Milling Company majority of Loir and Found Stnink chlln saw with W bar, S3S. SLAB W0OD-V to IV lemghti. delivered, tion were In favor of dissolving seld 4 contact work resort (wns, for large lease on life with wider Na I northern spring wheat 1.72 Used Simplicity snow blower, demo. $*.» cord; sawed lengths to fit your a new Cnt Oil 78 RCA 31% school district and having the territory publisher of publications. No experience No. 2 northern spring wheat . ., 1.70 LOST—hub cap, corner of Huff and Used Honellte OS chain saw, M" trove, 115 cord delivered. Tel. *3M. oE French President embraced therein attached to other exist- necessary. S250 drawing account fur- publication CntLD 59 Rd Owl - No. 3 northern spring wheat 1.44 Broadway. Will the party ttiat bar, reconditioned. Perfect. ing school districts or ^norganlied ter- found It, nished to start, 1450 per month aver- 's proposals No. 4 northern spring wheat ...; 1.62 please contact Mrs. Rey AUTO ELECTRIC SIRVICE BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL and enjoy the Charles de Gaulle Deere 49% Rp -Stl 43% provided by law. C. Keller, age earnings. Transportation furnished. No. 1 hard winter wheat 1.62 ritory es Minneiska. Tel. Rollingstone Wlt-lSie. Snd Si Johnson Tel. UU comfort of automatic pertMMt care. monetary system NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, Apply 11 a.m. to t e.m.. Prl. and Sat., for a world Douglas 33 Rex Drug 32% No. 2 hard winter wheat 1.60 Keep full lervlcfr-cemplete burner That a hearing be held on said Certifica- Winona Hot*). See Mr, IHnhantt. y based on gold. No. 3 hard winter wheat 1.54 cere. Budget planned and guaranteed more closel Dow Chm 81% Rey Tob 40% tion at a meeting of said Board at the No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.52 Partonals 7 price. Order today from JOSWICK'S stocks, building ma- Court House In the City of Winona In REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS Cigarette du Pont 259 Sears Roe 129% No. 1 rye 1.14 EAST END COAL J, OIL CO.. Ml B. said County, on Monday the 1st day of CONGRATULATIONS to Esther Pozanc , rails and electron- East Kod 156% Shell Oil 59% No. 2 rye 1.14 tth. Tel. 33». terials , oils March, 1965 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.. at ore of the city's top gal bowlers, on PRINTER. See the PowerLite, 12 lba., ics were slightly lower. Steels Ford Mot 55 Sinclair 56% which time end place this Board will getting her picture In the paper egtln. 17-inch roll nosa bar. On hear ell persons Interested, end Iheir evi- Excellent opportunity f or Furn., Ruga, Linoleum 64 inched higher on balance. The Gen Elec 99% Socony 86% Ray Meyer, Innkeeper, WILLIAMS display now at LIVESTOCK dence and arguments, for and against HOTEL. — experienced auto or hand- trend among motors was un- Gen Fds 82 Sp Rand 14% dissolving said Common school district 400 GROUP County , Minnesota. fed Platen press operator FEITEN IMPL. CO. changed to a shade lower. Gen Mills 53 St Brnds 82% SOUTH ST. PAUL No. 2590, of Winona A RIP In a new suit can laave you up- WILL FURNISH ] complete room*, llvlna SOUTH ST. PAU L, Minn. (Jl—(USDA) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. That no- set ; we'll fix It like new so don't you with lockup experience. Pre- 113 'Washington , Winona, Minn, room, bedroom end kitchen with fine The Associated Press average Gen Mot 100% St Oil Cal 71 —Cattle 2,500; calves 1.000; generally tlca of said hearing be given by the pub- fret. W. Bellinger , U 19^-20%. tion were In tavor of dissolving said Hre. t a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. » a.m. to noon Idea. er in the spacing of the Ruppert'% Grocery ll'i Streater, Murphy & Brosnahan, KEN-WA Y electric SEWER CLEANING ns school district ond having the territory Dale's Stendard ic'i id'/s Browns: extra fancy heavy Attorneys for Petitioner . JERRY'S PLUMBING frets and the fret slots RolllnjUone Lumber 1 embraced ttieretn altached ta ether exist- SLEEVE SETS t'k H ^ weight (47 lbs min) 34%-36 ; ing school districts or unorganised ter- tot B. 4lh rel. fit* Quick Money . . . • Clark a Clark Int lei of the fingerboard. 4Vi /i (First Pub , Friday, Jan, 12, 194J) ritory as provided by law. on any articles of value . . Welkins ¦ House et Kln-e 4 15 fancy medium (41 lbs average ) • GENERATORS NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, N EUMANN'S BARGAIN STORB LADIES Stata of Minnesota ) ss. ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER 27'^-28Vi; fancy heavy weight That e hearing be held on said Certifica- 111 E. 2nd St. Tel . HIM STARTERS Red Men W. L. County of Winona ) In Probata Court For clogged sewers end drelns • Gibson & Epiphone (47 lbs min ) 32-33%; (36 No. 15.M1 tion et a meeting of said Board at tha Tel. tSM or 4434 I year guarantee Welz Buick - Olds t t smalls Court House In the City of Winona tn • BATTERIES Palfrelh Paint ¦ « lit Re Estate at Dogs, Pats, Supplies 42 lbs average) 25%-26; peewees , Vlncant Cieminski seld County, on Monday the 1st day of CALL SYL KUKOWSKI GUITARS Merchants Nat'l Bank s A , Decedent. • PLOW SHARES (31 lbs average) Order far Hearing an Petition March, 1 965, ef 2:45 o 'clock P.M., at PUREBRED PUPPIES—Boston terriers. Schmidt's. Beer a * lOMi-20%;. which time and place this Board will DINGY, OLD FASHIONED laundry tube Zywicki Investment Co. 3 le Determine Oasctnf. Beatles, Chlhuatoies. end Pekingese. • HYDRAULICS Are The * Agnes V. Streng having tiled In th Is hear all persons Interested, and their have been replaced I See tha new Leicht P r«s,s ... 1 7 Also hive mele Bluet for stud servtc*. Courf a petition representing, among evidence end arguments, for and against Serve Sink Molded stone construction • FILTERS CLASS "/s\" Puppy Paradise Kennels, Don Lakey, other things, that seld decedent died dissolving seld Common school district with virtually alalrvproof aurface le Red MM W. L. Trempealeau, Wli. CLUTCH PARTS GRAIN Intestate more than five years prior To No. 2587, of Winona County, Minnesota. strong and sanitary, easy to keep clean. • Wlnone ftoxcratt Co e « IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That no- Well hung or metal storage cabinet Dunn's Blacktop 1 j tha filing thereof, leaving certain proper- REGISTERED German shepherds, moth- • CHAIN MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Wheat ty In Winon a County, Minnesota, and thai llce ol said heerlng be given by the pub- extra. er, A A-weeks old puppies and etud. Winona Milk Co. 7 a lication of this order for one week prior no Will of said decedent has been Cheap. Phillip WilafJk l, Rt. I, Altura, • IGNITION PARTS 2 Kalmes Tires s e receipts Thursday 120; year ago to said hearing In the newspaper known proved, nor udmlnistratlon of his estate Frank O'Laughlin (Bethany). KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS es the Winona Dally News, published and Tops In Frets 325; trading basis ) lower; granted, in this Stale and praying thai PLUMBINO «. HEATING • RADIATORS Athletic Cluh w. L. printed In aald County; by the porting of the descent ot said property be deter- M7 t. Ird Tel. 1703 PUREBRED COLLIE Puppies. Robert I. Weaver Sons jei.i n\ _ prices \» higher ; cash spring copies thereof In Common school district MUFFLERS * mined and that It be assigned to ttis Cook e. Tel. GllmintOn 144-1331. • Bub's aetr il JI No. 35(7, proposed t» be dissolved, at wheat basis. No 1 dark northern persons entitled thereto ; Merchenls Nat'l Bank I!' , ?)'-, least ten days before aald day ef heer- ITA • WATER PUMPS IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing W W Winona Milk Co. js j» H to 17 protein 1.79%-1.85%. lng; end by the malting ef copies Ihereof PLUMBING «. HEATIN9 Horses, Cattli, Stock 43 thereof be >ied on February 17, lfes, ^ • SPREADER APRONS HALJJrffARD Hamm's Beir u 11 to the Clerk ef the above named athool IM B. 3rd St. No 1 hard Montana winter at 10:45 o ' clock A M., before this Brlgrjs 3J ?t Court district and to the Clerk af each adloln- Member Netlonal Assocletion PUREBRED BLACK Polend Chine boar. TARPS In the Probate Court Room In tha Court • BAY STATB 1.72' a-l.80V lng school district and fh* Commissioner Plumbing Contrectors Glen E. Johnson, Whalan, Minn. Wtitgntl w House In Wlnono, Minnesota, and that of Education, etc., at least fen days be- MANY OTHER ITEMS . L. notice hereof be given Bo»ers . ... 13 7 Minn. - S.D, Mo 1 hard winter by the publication fore laid dey of hearing, ae provided by PAIR OP spotted (Hidings, weight WOO of this order In the Bouncers mi ,1 1.70- 7 Winona Dally News law. Help Wint.d—Famil. 26 lbs. Herbert Wls6ke, Prosper, Minn. f' ! „-l.76 «. and by mailed notice SHOP NOW AT Golden Tlgtra it » as provided by lav* . The County Boerd et Wlnone No l hard Doted Jonuary 19, 1V45 Bloclibu'sttri lt 10 amber durum , County, Mlnneaota. BOOKKEEPER wentad, wllh experience CROSS-BRED brood tows, 4, dua te far- ITCO STORE Bosses 10 io choice 1.73-1.75- ; discounts, am- E. D. LIBERA, By LEO R. BORKOWSKI end training. Paul Watkins Methodist row In Feb., 2nd Hilar. Wallace John- Topscores Probata Judge . Chairmen Home. Tel. t-1944. son, Nelson, Wis. 10 TO ber 3-5; durum 7-10. (Probete Guitar Center Old nncs s ", iv, Court Seab Attest: BI9 Yield* j Corn No 2 y«llow 1.21-1 .22. Harold J. Libera, RICHARD SCHOONOVER CLERK - STENOGRAPHER, shorthand PEEDER CALVM-T4. Tel. b-1372. Sterk, u Attorney for Feiten Impl. Co. Telephone 8-2B21 BASICS Oats No 2 white WW-1 No Petitioner. f ountv Auditor necessary, paid vacations, sick leave, Hwy. 43. 113 Washington St. Winona Hal Rod point. *; hospitalization. Write Alt Deit y News. 3 white 58V4-65 1,;, ; No 2 heavy PUREBRED Duret (Me re, also Lendrace Eagles Club . . j jji^ (Publication Datta Friday, Feb. J, IM) Raf rigor a tors Kewpee Lunch |. }> white COMBINATION CASHIER and credit boa re. Clifford Hoff, Lanesboro, AAlnn 7*2 BfiU-CO'i; No 3 heavy M»*CHANrS NATIONAL «ANK manager wanted In popular priced Grain, Faad Winona Insuranct Agency 11 s TH* (Pilot Mound), Hay, BO ™" Schliti Beer )T white 64' 4-66 «. OF WINONA ledlea apparel shop, experience pre- USED REFRIGERATORS TRUST DEPARTMENT ferred but will train, chance for W.t. O-ncnhousei JJI PUREBRED spotlit Polend China txuri, ¦AR CORN for sale. Dean Martin. Tel. en hand ,^ Barley, cars 109; year ago advancement. A-17 Delly News. Mankalo Bar j) Wlnone, Mlnneiota Writ* priced for quick sale. Lowell Bat>cock, Psteraor. S7J-51H, WINONA f IRK 0>OW«R COMMON CO. Ooerer' s Otnulne Parte lt 195 ; good to choice 1.10 - 1.40; TRUST FUMD A Ullce, Minn. Til, SI. Charles 132-1437. B . Jnd Tal Annual Financial Report ea »l LADY TO DO generel cleaning on Thura. •4 . Ma WAS Sflippy's M\t, low to (Acraes Irnm ttie new parking lot) intermediate 1.03 - 1.34 ; Write A-15 Dally News. Articles for SaU 57 TV Slffiul IS feed 95-1.02. November 30, im Oralnbelt Bear >) Novembir fl . 1?6> November 30, 1»44 Suf-Mycin Investments : YOU CAN EARN weekly. Ne ex< ASSORTED USED draperlee. 7 pr , A was Hopto Rye No 2 1.18-1.22 . c.oit Market Cost Market »»t*0 Sawing Midlines 73 11 Corporate bonds perlence necessery, we train you. unllned, 1 lined, over 100" long finished. Badger Foundry .. SU . 56) 50 111,1*3 75 I S .fl2 M » 6.000.00 Calf Scour Boluses t'*, Flax No 1 3.17. Common stocks ?3,e7» ;j Avon Cosmetics are In great demand. TH . mi. POWDER PUPP 75,7 0f 50 110,325. W 137,716.76 (Pree Belling Gun) AISID NUCCHI ZlgiK eewlng mecfc lne Write Helen Scott, Box 744, ftochee S4.ll Value In deluxe welnut desk, only Mel-Rod W. L. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.96!£. Sill. WI- Total Invested la»,W3.3J il13.7l6.76 ter , Minn. RUMMADK SALV-rnd tables, lamps, NONA nwmo co ., su n«ft st. Tei. steak Shop » a M Now $3.25 Principal Cash ; jn , 5e. 4.135.45 chrome kitchen tet, beby stroller, chil- *34l. Hal Leonard 7 7 ~ IUPBR MARKET CHECKER-full time dren' s end adults' clothing, misc. 3t» Bakken Construction 7 J ON TOUK ' " ' TED MAI ER DRUGS TOTAL PRINCIPAL OF FUND M4,4B5 W |ob replacing 10-yaar employe. Good C, Broadway. Wlnone Insurance . snw li Animal Health Center SpaclaU at th* Storai 7 t NEW YORK (AP) — Martin working conditions. Paid vacation, hot- 74 Win Crell j A Interest and dividends pltallratlon Insurance. Experience pre- ADDIMO MACHIME-tM. tlank Olsen, Walklni I A Taniintmtim, president ot Yonk- receivable t %n 35 s ,53 M ferred but not etsantlel. Our employ es fOO at. 7th . Tel. 3017. Budwtlstr Beer 4 3 The Tund was •jtablljhed and operated ! ers Raceway , left today tor In accordance with Raoulallon t. lection know of thle ed. Give complete details Sprlngdela 3"> S' . {t il ol the Comptroller 0t Currency, U .S . Treasury Department . The tund wai plus two reterenevt. Write Al Dally IfNOLC eeo, uaed only a meflfft. ITM OSTER St . Cl-eln Christchurch, New Zealand Kramer Drive, Apt. 0, J"a 4>> , on audited by and the abova statement waa certilled by Alexender Grant t, Company, News. AUCTION Choate '1 1 7 his annual tour of New Zealand Certified Public Ar.rountartti. HUMIDIFIER Marigold Dairies 1 e Arm in Schnttemeler A Soni WHECLCHAIRi ao» ft. ef welnut lumber . and Australia , on the outlook for Mra . Roy C. Keller, Mlnnelek a Tel. Oolli Pharmacy 1 a (Publication Dale Friday, Fab. 5, IMS) HOUSEWIVES Spring Grove, Minn, . KCGLERITTI! LAoies possible pacers and trotters Bn|oy 1 Independent Income. Earn aa Polllngatone IMf-35M Sunday*. DELUXE MODEL Wettgste w. L. THE MBRCMANTI NATIONAL BANK V a Yonkers Hnoeway 's Internation- TRUST DEPARTMENT women to plan, partlclpeti) In home , aluminum combination doers end win- •fr Water level gauga Wlnone fliimfier»tt»-s t; » al series of races. Winona, Mlnnisofe parties. Pun. Easy. No experience dowe, Make this spring the leet aea- tV Extra large filter Hamm 's Beer 11 lo ¦ COMMON TRUST FOND E needed. Moet trlandly people. Meke eon ef alarm window remeval and Sam'a Direct Servica .13 » Annual Financial Espert aa el extra money. For private Interview, Friday, Feb. 12 screen placeman!. Per detella eee ene TV TWO speed fan et ttie (Hindi/ Hardt' s Music 10 11 Nevamber ta, ltn cell the distributor nearest you! •ftlcera of ttie Install- & Automatic shut-off with Jerry ' Auto Silee t 1) EXHIBITION (»AMK November 31. 1»»1 November »0, lUi M H SALES Beginning promptly tt ment Loan Depertment «f ttie MM- * Investments: Cost Market Coat Market CHANTI NATIONAL BANK OP WI- indicator light when era- Milrfc e Blocks . 4 17 ROCHESTER , NY. //fl-The 101 ». Wabasha. St. Paul PIN DVOr* Bonde. Tei. in-tue 1 p.m. NONA. ty Peppy Milwaukee Hraves will II. t. Treasury »a»,9VI 13 t 39.6S4 13 (74.611 36 » 74.1»J 13 * . T 1 meet the RAINBOW SALES •fr 8 gallon capacity RendaHs . 7 5 U 3, Savings 1,000 00 1,000 00 . . 46 Reentered Spotted BLLIOTT'I Crown Imperlel Wead Heine International league All-Stars federal l end JIM Bloomlnplon Av».. Mpla, come In 34 beautiful aietenwrilxed cet- Lake Cmter Switch a 4 Bank 10,OJVOO t .W 50 l»,t75 0O If.700.09 •fr Built-in refill hose Corporate ?l ¦1 Tel . PA 1-3411 era for interior and exterior decoratlno. KAGE 4 i in an exhibition baseball ,45l is 70, 4(635 157,033 10 151,60373 Brod Gilt* gam» *I0(»1 PAINT DEPOT, 147 Center St. ft |89.9S -value Spor»>m»n'i T»» a 4 July 29 In th« new Hal Leonard a Atlanta Sta- Pre-lerred 34,a*0.»t J4.34a.75 42.2t5.72 41 4»7. 50 3 Fill Boar* 4 ¦TAUrrKR raduclna macWne, tor eale Don S.prlf>e«r Slent 4 e dium, it was announced today. Tal Culligan' Total Invested tlV,«0l.*f M*0,»*e..M 3 WOMEN — GIRLS Write (or Sala Catalog roeaooeble. , Nlf-Ml . $59.95 e 4 • • Principal Caah: 3 Under 19 years of eee, free to travel ATHLCTIC CLUB LAtllEl- ,470 W 5,511.55 winter and eumnver resorts, doing con- WHA^-ON Hf AT TAPBI edd fiber Irteul- AthietK Club w L. Top weight TOTAL PRINCIPAL - tact work for targe faehjon public* Auctioneers; Maurice Fitzgerald etlon thawi freetn end pre- Stem Oil Ce ; ever carried to OP FUND *| >»,D7J.4» «M,505.IJ e*>\ pipe* 1 tions. SIM per month guSranlee to vents plpee from freerlnt). This e hot Winnna Knitters s 4 victory to a r ace at Hialenh wan Sc Guy lleadlngton GAIL-ROSS InMreil receivable 1 1 , 300 6) t 7,336 .70 start. 14S0 per month avereoe earnings. lleml BAMBCNEK'l, tth A Mankato. Willy s Swtathierti 1 4 the 135 pounds on Decat hlon In Tha Fund waa established and operated , Section No experience required, transportation Hoi Fiiti Shop In Accordance with Regulation 1 Clerk : Thorp Sales Corp., , . 4 i (j» la. of ttie Comptroller of Curr«n:y. US Treasury furnished Apply II a.m 16 I p m., SPECIAL—wrlnaer washer*, Iff .fSi auto- APPLIANCE Kftfhler Body Shop . the 1057 Royal Poincian* at the Depertment . The tund was . . 4 J audited by and the above statement wea certified by Alexindar Grant A Company, VVlnona Hotel, Frl. and Sat. See Mr. er Rochester, Minn. matic washer*. »17».M. PKANK LILLA 217 E, 3rd Lantern Cate j 7 Tel. 4210 Klorida track. . Certified Public Accountants. Mrs Relnherol. A 80NI, 7*1 a, Mh. Oeati evertlnde. ON HANP NOVV-Comnmjor* hind «w- NN5WtCA -«Ml tom Ing m*dile*. wlurnn list ana total, M. r 1 am* j*m •« CHEVROLET 4-d»6r FORD—1M1 4-deor, automatic V-l an- * gine. ttramt rtlt Mn' - *«t«mttlc — radio, heater. Vtry good rubbir. U«d Can 109 Auctten Sale* mmm Hin nten To lr*i, ¦*4 ilwtrM ¦XTMEMELY clttn Incldt and out. Ytu Mt/ ba tten at 51) E. tin. \B^9^^9*»n( »*> will tfrtf wllh us If It Mkt new. Eco- vSafMm^^ n«m|t;t)| fcvllntftr, rttflt, gltamlng " AlVIM KOtfNia m, fe^wSpft'sw1WW• black, whlft sWewall tlret. AUCTIONteH. Clly em itate itcttu* ttw^Wi,^™ W:^ILTK DON'T ant bondttf. 157 Utterly *'. (Corner j «po1l«jlsl IWJ 1962 FALCON WARM-UP TO H9M4WMJB M*M sWEHlCW, I M. MISS OUT ON a. wi WK mwfty) Tti. em. Sf v*t« PwrnitM, l*>rt» 75 IDEAL AUTO SALES Futura 470 MiflHllO AVI, AUCTICN!I f UfUHtMX . (.tvtlttck af eAAAOU* ftlAJIPW Wue »l«me kerostn* jMw fjgj ; OPPORTUNITY T*l. »5» ONE OF THESE fttatrtl. LYLE l_ SOS 9. ftr. 1, Htua- lHWtir«. N| mekt, no smell, burns « T„fe THm« P* r>ou» *eamm ntwTTJ Radio, heater, f ltd, Alton. 7*1. Hekt* tet-VO. I> M M. «»S^WT^ www. » Mnti» l BtMatf. twrt «ft ? «! I : *lsq r«iM<|, QSS M i P j * we ., wmi tm Hum cylinder, automat- earua* --" . '" ' 'fn i wtl tmi' ^ia, t w'i ¦'¦ termtn * lift. «MIM Hnt*e jwiiffll •II h»ajHn. Service «nej tirk IUNGB 1 B« rtsdy when that right ic transmission, BARGAINS OH fcURNER CO.. W r Ml It. Ttl. '•LAl&FWjJ* •¦*"' w«f"«lL "I* Wren. Immtflltt tWHffty. TH, IW. 7<7». Adolph Mldialovyskl. taWltv. m ute em Hit ttrmi. dsa) comas along, «isy THE solid beige finish, MtnntioU Winy athtr firmi- W ttjr nn tM up. •0U8 OK "ivi-Mrttm hem, tn w, An ?fttr ttrntf ftt. cltw fe churchtt, to frr«a|« AUTO LOAN bucket seat*, 'M Chevrolet Bieeaynt 4- Land & Auction Soles Typiwrlttn Tf BOYUM AGENCY Mhatlt ettt iteen- Ttl. im, SHORTAGE whitewall tires, doer, I, Powerglide, Evtratt J. MhM» Tti. nuihtw* mm\ mata your purchaaa pw- Weimj). Ttf. etter eeurt Wl R||dv V driven only 24,0M IM wn* TVPlWBjITfM 4M MMIni ij»Od lAtil to flalah aJbla. Cost ta low , servfra '•3 ChivroUt B«l Air sta- jw wli «r mu. Ktinniitii ritn, auiaiM ouoN, uim limn HV« ye» tfiawiafldi of IU in IS OVER! miles. tion wagon, I, atandard CAli »ANH, JH. WU aWlvtry, Itl ui ltt |ll ywr tf Til. It, Cherlw lU-ifH MHlrm ctttt. tut htmt «t your dttlct fail awl afflcjent, and abto- AUCTIONESR. a«n4«e ind UeMutf. ll tfHtttm with AA itanchlons, pans VENABLES tl Chavrrict B«l Air 4- UliP HI-FI or »tir«a dots not hive ta sion! md automatics) Che< •mS btrn dnntr. Milk houit, orimrv. HOMlS-PARMS-LOT^ACREAOe* , (, FE», t-Str., iM ».m, VA mini' N. ke In good condllloei, ttl. 7601. hog houit, MERCHANTS vallai (V-M, 6 cylinders, 78 W. 2nd Tel. 1-2711 doer Powarglide. t* #x(6 bttf torn, dtubKt earn CORNFOETH RtALTY HldBllint in Hwy. U ta "A." thars " crib and othtr building*. Mtr. 1 aej. La Crescent, Minn. Tel. WJ-HM •tsndard transmissfonn and St* Ut Far Best Prictl O '•)! Ciwvrolat Bel Air 4-door, I milt W to l»t raatt N„ l>» firm. itsslon. Ttrmi. WINHBSOTA U^NP NATIONAL BANK kutematies) Chevy lis and pen Friday Evenings Willllp Wlrm, twntr; Jehnstn & Wur- tertB Iron, Metal, Wpel, Raw l»ur» AUCTION Sgayiea, St.* " »f Wlmrna V-8, Powerglide. M & W IRON & USTAl CO. m Welmit Prompt Seivicit Corvms in stock. It you r«y, «i/cfl«iit«; Otttwty Crtdlt. I«ew W . V/, Jnd St. Til. 3004 have been waiting for new '61 Ford Galaxie 2-door, «, tltrfc. Houses fer la le 99 Real Estate Salei Tel. »37 WM. WILLIE. SCRAP IRON & METAL & Loans Chevrolets, now ig the iime automitic trtnsmission. FSI. ^-Stl. U :3S ».m. JH'I Auto Sarw £0. pays highest prices for scrip look over our selection. '60 T-BIRD let Auction, 'Wabaiht Trantftr Bldg., • Irm, mrttlt, Wdis, woe) and raw fyr. F0» IALB b/ ewittr. S-Stdratm htmr PRANK WEST AGENCY te '60 Ferd F«irl)we 50o 4- Jnd St., Wtlmht. Minn. Jtt Thtl*. Wwt Bums Valitv . Tit. MM. ttt W. Jnl, Tel. 2067 173 Lefayettt T»l, ft* «r 4480 Burry l White bird, real clean. door, V-8, st»nd»rd trans- m»nn, ewirt Ben Tifffnf, euctlotietrt CIMM " Halt Malty, Inc.. citric, Saturday* EW. AN eXCtPrtONAL mlthborhtod. Try On? of These Complete equipment. mission. HIGHflT PRICES PAID You'll lovt to llv« in thli tint MM, M All time style leader. FEB. f~Mn., 10:30 em. f mllw S. will y«ur chlldrtn. Thay will find IM OK USED CARS '5» Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door, al E»u Otlrt on Hv»y. n ta "HH. " t¥ CtUP iron, matt It. regi, hldtt, riant Popular r«w turt tnd wsoll kind pt playmates. 3 bWroomt, 9, Powergljije. ttitn K, ] mllM tnt] '."i milt S. tn all larga living room, beautiful brick kltth- to Fight This Price wtathtr 'tad, UM Wta^ftrd, ownar; Sam Weisrnan & Sons tn- ABTS AGENCY, INC., Uttltort, —Abts— V CHIVpollTf^W. '59 Ferd Fairlane 500 4-door, Jahnton I, Wlurrty. auctltnttrt ; Gita- INCORPOIATSB 1S9 Wilnut St. Tal. S-4345 dty pr nlaht. E. west tnd location, a tedretms, l,tne Cold-Cold Weather l^C^ w#y Cradii, inc., cltrk. vv. " llvlns roem. Bullion «tovE antl ev*n $1895 V4, automatic. " <» |nr fti. JW?. WANT ta 6uy, *^W^ wt E IS YOU nil tr »»tdt in kifchen. omrtifl mm, 911 *)?»». (Ex- %($ Johnson Tel. 239s TES. f—Tuw . ll ».m. 2 miiM . * kt> turt ta Itt Utany , HOMEMAKtS'S c«|itn) iwy tt triiy Htm IP0RT MODEU1 ^r Adviriist Our PNMi tsw •If Ford itation wagon , V-8, Mirtitrt, Wl». tn County Trunk D. H»tm% Wl*h»ut Maahj t$ BXCHANPE, M» 6. 3rd. 6L. Cifltrtl ixttlcn. Walklfi* tjllliflM It optn Friday Night Until 9:oo Chtrltt S M|l» Uttby, t*ntr»; Kthnar automatic. tuctltmirti Canmunlty ' •EVWtawn. Churfhtf, ttflMIl «lHt ky, '64 Chavrolat Impala Moor I, sjchrteder, B'06M ffDR GIRL wllh kitchen homt, Fin. Co., (lerk. Brlvlltg. THRlR^iDROOM swrtrrwui « Mrawni< iivihi mm ettt Elnlnt hardtop, UO h.p., V4, 4- '5» Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door, Loan * tl. Ttl. MJ4». crated, garagt, centrally (scared. Ttl. roem. Large lot. 2-eer oarage. Oil heef. Mots. speed transmission, 6, 500 V-8, Powerglid*. > pm. milts HE. Dl K any home with tht right price. Call {g EsORD FES. f—Tuts. * ROOM FOR RENT—would prelir working us on this Una buy. Buyer' s Choice ! jg! Hwy. 15, thin IV-x mll« miles. Durtnd on girls. Ttl. tti*. I. Duplex on West King, batween Stttt 40 Years in Winona '58 Chevrolet Biscayne 4- E. tn Cqunly Trunk A and Vi milt College and College ol St, Teresa. 3 '61 Ford Galaxie 2-door Name your make, model , Lincoln-Mercury-Falcon doer, 45, standard trans- N Wm. J. PotJCfuf, owntr; Jim BOB Q ht*raem> down, 3 btdrgqmi up, Oil hardtop, V«8, Ciuijomatic, HeiKt. »ucricnttr; Cattwty Credit, Rc»mi for Housekeeping 87 1 «»r Mat , I»Ctl||n1 y«»f. We have them. Our ComeLFairlane mission. Inc.. cltrk. fvrn»M * «|»»r v- 6 taadltltn , rtaijy fg fnjvt >)». ^orntr Sow t r starring and HO0M3 fOti MEN, wit* tr wttheut - cars run right — Are priced Open Friday Evenings '57 Buick Special 2-door FEB. 10-Wtd . am. ! milt w. al housekMPlat irlvlitfltl. Ttl «». Q6t0^ Tel,^ |gt, 1-car firttt. Full drift til,9*, rates, electric windows 12:3* C »« right — Sell right. hardtop. Ngrth B«o. 10-Wid. 10:31 tm. I rnllei S.E. TH. HW1. \ ULb W Wtluut absolutely mt n«w- Classic COCHRANE, WIS. Lqka WinonQ / Tal, tM365 GOOD CLEAN of Lanesbor-o on bltcktop roaj. Alvin »M For«l ?«jrl«R« fdoor 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder , Tel. 248-2551 Itkkt, ewntr; Knvittn, Erljloon t tnd tht B#rk |« tht view IrtW thit 809 41/Cfioneerj; Thorj St lei Apartments, Flats 80 R. CIM »||l \\ 4||4, transmission, Erickson, KHjr.htdrotn* Mialh html, big *w, f. W71» f l\ti % hardtop, V-8, automatic, Standard heat- ONE OWNER Co., cltrk. mr (tl, built-in Mnjt ant tv«n, f. A. Abts ))H. SPACIOUS *U modern J-bfdreorn lower *t- power brakes, flaw tires. er, whitpwalj tires. du|l««, utility room, gartil- Ctllrflly tachtd airtgt. W* otttn htyt »»- Mobile Hemes, Trailers 11 1 FEB. 11—Thurs. 12 n,9°n. ~> mil|3 S. ef locftjil. Po.- appointment T|l. 4324. qutstj ftr ftlt Ittttlon but stltftpi Ufa for SiU i Ofl •M Chevrolet Bel Air con- OLDSMOBllES Spring Grov«, Minn., tn Watcrlto Rldya htvt hamil IV»llt*l«. $1595 KENT OR IALE - Trtlltri tnd camp- Read. SMnli Rostndthl (. WHHam '" ' ' vertible, V-8, Jtandard MODERN froem lower ml., stsvt tnd CHPICP L*JG1 bulMlii'i let s thi tc^t- er*, LEAHY'S, "nf**" Clly. Wis , Ttl Kumpf, owmri; Vine) 51rub. tuctl«n- rifrfoirator furnished. Available Mtr. Lincoln School Mf bltcktop hwy. la pigff fldHf, transmission. C««lir«n» J4I-JSJ. itr; Thorp Stitt ce., cltrk . leu tti«,n a twtv, tldtr «a 1963 DODG E '62 Oldsmobile 98 1. 175. 7JI E. alt). Tel. 4117. Voc* . lypt e^untry dying and n^ly J mlnvtes. (rem •56 Chief 4- t>ri«d htm« w>Hi mw kitohtn- inrtt Winoni, W|dt prict ranta. Mar Pontiac Super badrpsmi, atw l«r« dtublt Jahn Dart Convertible p^^iPNI ^^ TWO IEDROOM(, cirpttef living roem, ¦•nqt, ¦tlt k, Ttl, Fountain City W4UV door hardtop, v-?, auto- 4-dr. Hardtop kllcMn with n|f cupb»erd(, tll|d btth . •H hut , mly nj,»M, and 6 cylinder , automatic trans- Tel. 4|1J. tpatlv, power steering Light green with matching $ Wise Wawtad^-Raal E»Wt 182 brakfs. mission, radio, heater , upholstery , power steering, 2 bedrooms, carpeted llvlist incomt •rsptfty prtdueini tv«r DM FmNl&P ® HEATED per ' " •56 whitewall tires. 1 affRr^^U^vV^*rmM*^u mWf&EE^^m roorn, all electric klichen, washer and month, good east central location, WILL PAY HICHejT CASH PJflCBj Buiek Special 4-door power brakes, power win- I jj * ™ *^'JKLmmmmmmWM dryar furnished. Tel . 2083. n«w gn furnace, priced under 915,000. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY hardtop, V-8, automatic. dows, automatic light dim- ' Outdorable radio, heater, white- THIB BE. 1J7H-4 re*ms end bath, mod- "HANK" JEZEWSKI '55 Plymouth Belvedere 2- mer, 1 Having sold farm, will sell the following personal property 1 Irn, oil space heater furnished. Tei. This llke-ntw home en big lor WxJOe (Winona's Only Real Est att Buytr) door hardtop, 6 cylinder , WINON A UTO_ wall tires, tinted glass, HIS tr eOt?. ft. overlooking tht bluff* end vallty, Ttl. tilt tnd 7D93 P.O. Box 343 largt living/ sdlntng arte, etramic automatic. windshield washers. This is I at public auction on I THRVI-ROOM APT., near downtown , 1 balh with Vapiry, bul It-la, gtrogt iM 8ot)t>, Motor*, Etc. 108 a new car trade-in and 3 tttfrioRi. Available Mar. 1. US per W« of tt»rt« »t?f, thrtt btelroom». one owner car kow mile- month. St«vt, rftfrlgcrtfor, heat art e\r Th| prlct Will •>»«• VW- STATION WAGONS . PLAN BOAT Ct» refldy ftr ft SALES conditioning furnlshtd. Inquiri F|r#l YOUR NOW Impala 6 pas- # age , you will have to set it I Wednesday, Pebiraary 10 I Etnk, Trust Dept, Low Price summer fun- Wht V9U have. stl*Cl«iJ '63 Chevrolet Open Mon . 4 Fri. Eve. Nation*) tht taulpment you" vyant stt tbtul fi- senger wagon , V-8 , auto- to appreciate it. You Fix nancing II at MERCHANTS N*T|0NAU 3rd k Mankato Tel. 8-3649 I Stirling at 16:80 hM. Shgrp. I Apartment), Furnished 91, Two-story trjrwe close In ta down- BANK OF WINONA. Contact tnt of our matic, power steering, town, two epartmintj rent for 1115 frltndly lnsltl|men| Loan peeartrnent electric tail gate window. $2295 I Farm is located ( miles southeast of L.#neeboro on black- i KING E. «7-(detl grawnd flttr opt., gtr monln, ypur lolal cojt |l,soo. p»y officers. Tfl. ?W7, 1 north of Canton ofl Unora, Amherst I completely furnlshtd, tullittlt ftr 1 ot only MS0 down, like rtnt '59 Chevrolet Bel Air 6 pas- I top rcsad, er W milts bllancg . southwest 1 people, private; btth, prlvtit tntrtnct. Motorsycl*!, Bicyd«» 107 senper wagon, V-8 , auto- i blacktop road then ty milt south, 4 miles of | Rm| reasonable: and healed. Inquire, 2*7 Contempora ry Hillside TWO 196 1 Oldsmobile I Follow Thorp auction arrowi. I I. King . Nqw tbglldlng. 1 bedrooms, mahog- matic, power steering and Higblmd. tny pinflltd r»trt»tlon rgprp, Kitchen USED BICYCLE* - III Slztt. KOLTJH CATTLE - Back- | •ICYCLB SMflP, 4*1 MteKetc. fel, brakes, electric tail gate Dynamic 88 1 71 HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN Hou»«t fer Rent 81 with built-in rpnjt tnd oven, carptlt«| mi, window. BEAUTIFUL 4-door hardtop, Cocoa color I ground breeding — registered ShorUwrn with Hereford § living room, ctrtmlc bath trith y«n- Cqws of Ily, deublt ttrajt, Buy now fid Rl«k HONDAS reduced In price, as low as (US. with matching all vinyl inte- I cross used Hot years- will start to calve last | M MILES south (wi Hwy. tl, overlooking vevr In tile. '58 Ford Country Sedan wa- Mississippi River. Lovily, modern colgri paint ind 200 mpg. Buy a Honda Instttd of 4 gon 9 passenger, V-8 , au- FORDS rior, power steering, power 1 March. $tate Lah Bangs and TB tested. No Reactor?, No § home. Ttl. DtkoH «4J-W/e. second carl ROBB BROS. Motorcycle , Shorthorn bred heifers, » years old; Here- I What Do You H ove? Jhgp, 573 E. 4th tomatic. brakes, radio, heater, tinted I Suspect e * tor g down payment. Let u> tielp you glass, white sidewalls, low I ford bred heifers, 2 y?ars old; 5 Shorthorn-Hereford | Farms, Land for $»!• 98 find tht homt or Incomt property you '57 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door 1 963 FAIRLANE cows, due 2nd and 3rd calf ; 3 Shorthorn-Hereford cows, i would Ilka and work out terms you Trucks, Tr»et'» Trailtjri 108 wagon , 6 cylinder , auto- mileage and one owner. | (in tfltrd. ' 500 Drive this one today. I 5 to 4 years old with calv«s at side, bred back ; 23 Short- 1 1,500-gal. bulk tank end truck, matic. WALKER 4-dqor, fully equipped, ivory I horn-Hereford cows, s to 8 years old, due March and on; | AFTER HOURS CALL: in good condition. See Herb Prudoehl, , Laura Fisk 3111 Lewiston, Minn. '57 Fwd 4-door wagon. V-8 finish . $1695 1 IS Shorthorn-Hereford steer calves, 5O0400 lbs.; 14 Short- % Leo Kail eSBl automatic, rebuilt engine. 1 hornrHereford heifer calves, 5OMO0 lbs.; Registered Polled I FA RMS W. L. CWIb) Htlier Will WANTED—195M959 Chevrolet , 4-cylindar, (not sale). Bob Selover 7127 f-tan truck, must hove excellent body, '56 Ford 4-door wagon , 1 963 GALAXIE 1959 Oldsmobile I Hereford Sire will be shown for | Richmond Ridge : 175 acres. tnglnt list Impprtant. John Hill Ig, Intle- good body, but needs en- I MACHINERY — Excellent late model line of ma- 1 70 tillable, barn granary. Mndtnce, Wis, . Ttl. Arcadia 57-F-22. 500 gine. Dynamic 88 1 chinery, Very best of care. IHC "400" Diesel tractor; f Good terms. Possession any- WE ARE EXPERTS In «wr fitld. Truck '56 , 6 passenger 4-door , fully equipped, Per- " power pack ; Massey Harris "30" tr$c-> 1 bodies, built, repaired, piloted, let- Ford 4-door 4-door sedan, I IRC "M tflCtori time. $13,000. , standard. sian red finish. red and white tires , with cultivator ; Freeroap V tered. BERG'S, 3950 W. 4ft, Ttl. 4«33. wagon. V-8 with grey and white up- I tor, power pack, new | C^W Tel. 234S Very good . 1 hydraulic manure loader, snow blade and dirt plate , 275 Acres, near Weaver, 6- I WILLIS JEEP - 1963, -with snow L|OW holstery, f Inspect these unusually power steering, hydraulic cylinders ; 1962 AC combine, All room house, barn, silo and I ^ 120 Center St. and removable pushing attachment, '54 Chevrolet 4-door wagon , power brakes, radio; hoaUr, 1 double action | wamt^mawmmaaiamimimvtivBmeimmiasm9,500 actual miles. Excellent condition. 8 cylinder, standard trans- I fine Fords 1 Cron "W" PTO completa ; J.D. Gyramor stalk chopper, | other buildings. Spring pos- Selling to settle estate . Mrs. Lester whitewall tires. This is an- baler PTO; 1962 IHC 4-row rotary session. $15,500. Dean, Whitehall, Wis. Tel. KEY 8-4^80 mission. in our other one owner car. B Model 207; J.D. "MT" | or KEY M30«. I hot No. 2j J.D. 4-bar side delivery ; IHC 4-row planter 1 300 Acres, 8 miles Irom Wi- SEDANS INDOOR f "444" snd "-MS,, " ftrtili»er boxes; IHC underslung or | $1095 disk nona. 140 tillable, balance '64 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- SH OWROOM I balanced tractor mower No. no; J .p. tandem 7'4 | pasture and woods. 7-room 1 962 I nternationa l , , automa- I feet ; 1P57 OwstotWi iwdther with pick up guards ancj 1 door 6 cylinder with drag hitch ; house, large dairy barn, Buy Appeal Vi panel tic , 31 ,500 miles. § hay rods t tHt; J,D. whpel type digger | Lots of It In this wall Insulates) plow mi with cover Sofrds f iw JD. *• second bam for young cat- brick '63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- I J.D. tractor | tle, hog , calf barn, ga- home. Llvlna room, dining rttm tnd load- 1 section iteel drag with folding draw bar ; Lindsay 4-section g barn downstll'l bedroom hivt mw BtW 4 side doors and 2 rear do or , 6 cylinder , stand- NYSTROM'S nylon carpeting, vtry WALZ I wood drag with 2, 3 and f section eveners; I960 J.D. rage, etc. 528 ,000. nlca modim ing doors, e*c«Hent tires , 3- ard. | kitchen wlllt dlipgstl. Lt rgt btlh. Chrysler - Plymouth BUICK-OIDSMOBILE-GMC | tractor aprtadfr, JM*) H; McD. steel wagon on rubber | Two bedroomi on itttnd floor. Pull blue in Plainview-K e 11 o g g. 160 speed transmission, '63 Ford Fairlane 4tloor , Open Friday Nights Open Friday Nights 1 with box 7x12, I2*mch sides; extra wide steel wagon on | acres, 120 tillable , with fair bajement, gas fur"»C»' rtcrtttltn For only V-8, standard , 26,000 room. Enclosed porch, ftsl location. color. It's sharp- I rubfctr with hoist and.Cl4mar box 7x14 new; Case single § set of buildings and bulk Under Vi.OOd. miles. I row com snapper; flat btd and skid for rotary hoe; | tank . $24,000. Family Styl e $1100 '62 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door, | Tu^Wt Bus, Walsh wagon jack ; 3 hydraulic cylinders; | but compter homt with Ifcxll' llvlni 6 cylinder standard . I Super Snofll for "M" tractor, new ; disk sharpener ; 2 200 Acres, 150 tillable , Lew- room, 3 aaod'littd bidrooms wilh f and heat housers. | Iston-Wyattville . Large barn large wgrijrobt clpnti, limn closil '61 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door , | Hts of tractor chains In balhreem, elto hall )\is»n cloia), V-fl automatic TRUCKS I TRUCK GMC IVi-ton truck - hoist - combination jnd silo. 7-room house, new Wen . — im 1 arranjpd kitchen with tiling 50,00O) excellent milk house and 300 gal. area. Foil blllOltnt, til tttat , dtep '60 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door , TRACTORS I stock |Hd grain rack, f actual mileage § bulk tank. $35,000. Terms. lot, Wtst. WALZ V-8, automatic. 1964 Chevrolet E03O3 LCF lj)5 h,p. diesel engine , 5-spe?d I condition. - Investment MindecJ? BUICK-OlrPSMOBIIvE-QMC '59 Ford Fairlane 500 4- transmission , 18,500 lb. rear axle , 2-speed, 9,000 lb. front | ELEVATORS - MILLS - MIXERS - Gehl Grind All % 240 Acres, Rollingstone , Let ui show ytu tur two |nd thru -00x120/12 , door, V-8, automatic. axle , straight air brakes , cast spoke wheels, 10. 1 hammer mill with Artsway mixer PTO - portable - new % sbout Vi tillable. Good mo- a»t prpptrtui, any «nt of whl403, 6-cylinder , 4-ypced, 2-speed, 84" C,A. 1 tered Duroc boar; .1 Pax Round hog feeders, "Super 45" ; cylinder, standard trans- '55 Chevrolet Re| Air 4-door , l»r>;» Internation al 4-speed " Pax Flo Master , 12 round hog feeder; Pax hoR waterer i'^ V4), B160, fi cylinder , , 2-speed. 14 P mission, 25 ,000 actual automatic. Black . C . A. % with electric float and bottom healer; 4 Pricle-Of-The-Farm |; miles. Like new. 'Mi Chevrolet Rel Ah' 4-door , 1 95B Chevrolet 6403 , 6-cylinder , 4-speed , 2-speed , R4" C. A. fe round feeders , 10 bl)8liel; Jleat lamps and cord; Hog A •62 FQRP fairlflW. WO 4- "V-a, automatic. Maroon. 1 958 International A ( ')M ^-cylinder , 5-specd, 2-speed, cab § troughs, pans, iron kettle; 2 Stock tanks with hog waterers. j door, V-8. «Mtomatic, llt ,- •85 Chevrolet 2-door, 6 cylin- over engine , 180" C.A. I SHEEP AND SHEEP EQUIPMENT - 24 Shropshire SALESMAN WANTED 000 miles. der, 6t(mdar<|. 1H54 Chevrolet 6403 , 6-cylinder , 4-xpceil , 2-sp«ed , 84" C.A . and Black face ewes — good mouth, wormed December ^¦ I ; OhovroM 4-door , mi- 1952 Dodge Mon , fi-cylinder , 4-speed , 2-.speerl. I 2nd 1 964 *- Ram turned out November Kith 1904; 1 Black i '62 FORD Starliner conver- 'M 5)46 tible, full power. tomatlc, 1 Intcrn.itionul l' -ton . % Face Ram, 4 years old; 9 L.»mbs; 8 Sheep feeders. < ¦M Nationally known cigarette manufacturer of fen »61 CHEVROLET Bel Air Ch«vrol«t Moor , stand- f CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT- IOO Leghorn - White 1 irjinsniififiion . PICKUPS if Rock h«M; Chicken feeciers and waterers; Egg washer. ' permanent employment and, excellent opportuni- 4-door, 6, with stick. ard 11)56 y-ton < '54 (l , V-« , stand- Ford ' , V-Ii , 3-.specd. HOUSEHOLD Antique key w ind ; Copper Fo»' 4-dPor 1 !I54 Chevrolet li-ton , 4-speed. I - clock boil- H ties to qualified ambitions young man to sell '61 FORD Galnxfe 4-door, ard, {! er , Oil lamps. Garden hose, 3 oil space heaters (l thermo- j cigarettes and tobaccos to wholesalers and retail- like new, one owner , 1 5)50 Ford Va-ton. ) , '54 Chevrolet Bel Air , 2-door , 1 94<> Chevrolet \-_.-lon jj sUt control , 0«k table ami chairs oak dresser , iron hed, V . Hauer pipno, 2 cabinet radios , White sewing machine, $ ers in Rochester, MliTM., «flcf surrounding urea. '60 T-BIRD 2-door conver- automatic I !Hil Chevrolet li-ton , 4-speed , 42 , 0(H) miles . P tible, Cruisomatic, power Crockery jars — 10 and 20 gallon. '\ 40 hour work week , 00% out-of-town travel, Home '5 2 Pontine i-ddiir , automa- » 1 .'MS Cltcvmlel 'I--fori. I brakes nnd power stc-cr- tic. Very good . 1 048 Kuril Mi-ton. § MISCELLANEOUS — Self propelled rider mower; $ weekends. Must be willing to relocate in 3toch.es- ing. fi Oavld Bradley garden tiller wilh atUchrnenLs; Granary | ' ter, Minn, Car furniM md cxpomoi pttlrt • Kxc«l- 'ft W0m 4«Joor hardtop, MISCELLANEOUS 1 scale. Clipper fanning mill: 4 rolls wire cribbing <50 earn) , & i Water pipes, Tank f)«ats; 2 wh«lb«rrows en rubber; | lent sUrting injury, Frtngo tor^M* incliuta hoR' Vri, mjtom&tiB with wiv GUNDERSON L-14' plfdform wilh grain and stor k sirie.y tlntimt hH, 1,14' plot form with grain side;; . I Eleetnlc fencer and fencing equipment; ladders , Log | pltiUi»tion t«)rt ltffl lniur«n.c«, pitd vRQition. »t- 1-11 ' furnilure van or freight vnn , all steel. |, chajlps. ForKfi, §hovela , t*c : Qas- tank with gauge and | 'M CHRVROIRT Pit Air CHEVROLET pUn btnifit*. Writ! 0J1RIU0. WIS , a-Canopy to fit pickup, nil aluminum with locking liaci I hose: Gopher trans , Dehorning stanchions; 2 hand spray- | iriQWvi peniion «n«l othtr fdoftr , I, »utom»tlc, « ms , Karf els, Bushel baskets. I , niarUii eUtui, educa. Tel, PloHSHitvllle fiOt-ailt door. Ide;i| for camping. giving (uJJ partlflulars «go, or PMBO 8D7-3M1 l-r>-.speod tron.smLs.sionto fit Chevrolet orCI\J C truck. THORP SALES COMPANY S EASY TERMS sarvlcq previous employment ad, | UM, mllUflry , , l-S-spced transmission to fit Ford truck. OWNER: Alvin Bakke f drus and t»lephon« numbar to AM Dslly N«wi, JERRY'S AUCTIONEERS: Howard Knuds«n , Lyle Erickson and | AUTO SALES 'fe lejihone Your Want Mn Qnt Mo*k wmt nl Jwry'i GUNDERSON CHEVROLET ! Ken Erickson !* ?'This j« »t\ equ»l opportunity ampioy«r " to V\w Winona Daily --¦ HkeJly m JNrvlw Drm New* OSSKO . WI B . 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