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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Keep 'Pledge' on Cuba, Russ Warn U.S. ' ' ' '' • '— :— —-¦ : "— - - ' A- . y:———*-: :———————— — —-— —-—: ; ;—, r,,..., _ i _—i—_—_ ; L _ ;—;— __ , . _• , - :- . Legislature to Khrushchev Get $47 Million Biffed Giles Promise Building Plan Nearly 2 feet Not to Attack ST. PAUL (AP) - State build- MOSCOW (AP> - Premier ing program for the next two /ears Khrushchev declared today that if to cost $47,459,428 will be presented American pledges on Cuba are hot to the 1963 legislature by the Leg- Of Snow Falls fulfilled "we will be compelled to islative Building Commission, it was anhounced today. . take such actions as the situation "We have received requests to- requires of us." taling more than $116 million from In Some Areas He was speaking to the Su- the state institutions,- colleges and By THE ASSOCIATED departments arid our recommenda- PRESS preme Soviet. tions are for the most urgent needs Unseasonably cold weather and The statement was made at the only," said Rep. Eugene P. Knud- gusty, raw winds held a vice-like end of an hour of speaking in the gen ' of Kandiyohi, 'commission grip over most of the eastern vwo- great Kremlin hall during which thirds of the nation today. , chairman. the premier said the Soviet Union "More than 60 per cent of our There appeared little prospect proposed program is for the state of an immediate, general break had demonstrated it could pre- colleges and university, where en- in the bone-chilling weather. serve peace. rollment gains are placing a heavy Record low temperatures were burden on present facilities." "We will never leave revolu- reported in most of the ice belt ' Largest , amount, $17,035,825, for the second straight day. Snow tionary Cuba ta' trouUe,'V_pras_- would be set aside for the Uni- depths measured eight feet in chev said. versity of Minnesota and its parts of northeastern Ohio. branches under the proposal. This "We will defend the right of the includes money for two more The main core of the Arctic air Cuban - people to pursue their building's 6n the west bank. State centered in the North Central re- bright future." colleges -would get $12,338,500 and gion. Brisk winds powered the He paid credit to President mental hospitals $6,776,860. Other sub-zero cold southward to the Kennedy as having an interest in proposed allotments include $4,- Gulf Coast and eastward to the preserving peace in the Carib- 140,332 for children's institutions; Appalachians. bean and said both were negotiat- $2,306,865 for adult correctional in- Temperatures far below ?.cro ing so that pledges on both sides stitutions ; $1,150,695 for Youth Con- were reported in th-e Dakctasv would be kept. servation Commission institutions; Minnesota and , ranging It was then that he thundered and $3,710,350 for other agencies, to as low as 18 below in out his warning that the pledges including the Soldiers Home and Huron, S.D. must be kept, the State.Paiks division . Below-zero marks were general Khrushchev, rtj-rferring to what Of the proposed allotment for in the Midwest. DEEP FREEZE .. . A p-arked auto, near the this wintry appearance when fire hose water he apparently meant by President the university, $9,477,625 would be The South shivered In the sea- scene of a fire on 's south side, took on - froze, encasing the car in ice. (AP Photofax) Kennedy's "pledge", said the for use on the Minneapolis cam- son's coldest weather. It was near United States had promised "not pus, $4,236,500 for the St. Paul zero in sections of Worth Carolina , to attack the republic of Cuba campus, $l,96i,000 for the Duluth Kentucky, Arkansas and Tennes- and to restrain its allies from do- campus, $1,118,000 for the Morris see and an mountain areas of ing so."' campus, and $69,000 for the northern Georgia and Alabama. But despite the implied threat, Crookston , experiment station. 9, the Khrushchev speech appeared Florida reeled from th* ab- 000-15,000 Russian Allotments to state colleges to have a defensive tone. He re- would include Bemidji $1,418,500; normally low temperatures for the second consecutive day. The marked that there was no que. - Mankato; $3,040,000; Moorhead , tion of who won- in me Cuban $1,694,000; St. Cloud $1,960,000; bitter cold threatened winter veg- " etables. D amage to crops varied crisis, saying that "sanity and Winona $1,226,000 and $3 million "LONG HANDLE" WEA.THER ... . Kicky Predovich of Duluth, Troops main in the cause of -peace" were the and but some estimates are in the mil- Cuba dormitory food Rf ¦ -¦ for an over-all^ Minn., carried in a suit of winter underwear from the backyard By LEWIS GULICK drawal as moving at a disappoint Indonesia." "' "tadoriesiah ship- winners. " ~ "' '. program. lions of dollars. No serious dam- ^_ service clotheii line after temperatures plunged below zero in -northern ingly slow pace. ments were accompanied : by Mental hospital projects includ- age was reported immediately to WASHINGTON (AP ) - U.S. 1 Khrv»hchov' warning came at* Minnesota. It kept its clothes line shape for the 5-year-old young- citrus crops. technicians skilled; in, matters » ed $765,000 for Fergus Falls. State sources estimated today that be- This continuing Soviet mili- like training and maintenance, ter he had claimed the Soviet Un- Hospital, $431,750 lor Rochester, ster, who found the garment about twice his size. (AP Photofax) The beaches in southern Flori- tween 2,000 and 3,000 ; Soviet tary presence in Cuba has been but not Soviet combat troops, it ion liad prevented an attack bn $1,792,009 for St. Peter and , da wer3 bare and the tourists one of the factors keeping the was stated. [A. • - Cuba by "aggressive circles" of $118,350 for Willmar. Among chil- troops have left Cuba during the U.S.-Soviet dispute lingering on the United States to avert "the were clothed in newly bought The Washington assessment dren's institutions, $1,170,000 in sweaters and coats. Miami's 38 past few weeks. after the removal of Soviet mis- direct threat of a thernaonuclear building projects are proposed for siles and bombers. changed fast with the discovery world war." above Tuesday was a record low This -withdrawal leaves in Cuba of the offensive weapons in Cuba. Brainerd.i $1,757,500 for Faribault for Dec. 11. It was 48 this morn- the bulk of Soviet military person- Premier Khrushchev has writ- The Soviet leader, in a major and $47,000' for Owatonna. Leaders ten President Kennedy that Soviet The Russians themselves were foreign policy speech, called for Guard nel sent there for missilery and ing. units associated with the offensive found to be setting up the missile "renunciation of war among PropoMd building spending at New low temperatures for the other activities. sites, and presumably they would many- weapons will be withdrawn in states as a means of settling in- *_outh Conservation institutions in- date were set Tuesday in Estimates on the number still man the missiles. (and) sections of the icy belt. The mrr- range , ,000. due course. ternational disputes their cludes $704,195 at Red/Wing and there from 9 000 to 15 solution through negotiations." $225,000 at Sauk Centre and $1,- Change cury continued its downward The estimates on the withdrawals But this left a lot to be pinned Bow to Khrushchev called the solution for the plunge during the night and early also range widely because of dif- down. Among other things, it is 562,366 would be set aside By FRED S. HOFFMAN ways after a two-day meeting. of the Caribbean crisis "a major St. Cloud reformatory among morning, threatening record lows ficulty in figuring how many not known 3iere whether the WASHINGTON (AP)-The men Some of them indicated they for today. Kremlin considered the short- victory for the policy of peace," adult correctional institutions. ajv* men may be aboard outbound Major hew buildings proposed who command the Army National could live with the pl proposed ships. range antiaircraft missiles in Failure of but he repeatedly attacked "the Guard in the states appeared to- by Secretary cf Defense Robert Much of the eastern half of the aggressive circles of imperial- for hospitals and correctional in- the nation felt the effects of the storm U.S. officials view ihe with- Cuba to be protection for the long- stitutions include a continued day to he in reluctant retreat be- S. McNamara .^nd Army. er range offensive weapons—and ism. " fore an unrelenting Pentagon and cold which packed the punch treatment "building at the St. Peter OHiert called it "totally unac- normally expected Ln mid-winter. therefore now intends to withdraw And In an obvious retort to the State Hospital costing $1,700,000 ; drive to streamline the Guard. them. Skybolt Blow Although the states' adjutants ceptable," but did not say they "Miserable"' was the Weather WEATHER Chinese Communists, who criticized a school department and rehabili- would hold out against it. Bureau's description of conditiivi s the Soviet backdown in Cuba, tation therapies building at the general maintained an outwardly Originally, the administration solid front , they were split several Some, apparently in the minor- in the Great Lakes and Ohio Val- FEDERAL FORECAST expressed the view that the Soviet Khrushchev asserted: Brainerd State School and Hospi- ity, spoke well of the Pentagon ley regions. "Events have confirmed that 170,000 ; a new cen- WINONA AND VICINITY — In- military personnel entering Cuba tal costing $1, plan, in private, but they wouldn 't creasing cloudiness and warmer To Britain the peace forces are able to over- tral kitchen at the Faribault State say so hr the record . More heavy snow was dumped were adviser s and technicians , come the most dangerous interna- tonight and Thursday. Low tonight not troops. By ANTHONY WHITE School and Hospital costing $1,- The adjutants general convened along the eastern shores of Lakes tional crisis, to curb the imperial- boys' dormitory at , 2-8, high Thursday around IS. 667,000; a new Monday for the pupose of draft- Erie and Ontario. LOCAL WEATHER Kennedy sa id on Aug. 28 that LONDON (AP) - The British- ist aggressors." the Faribault School for the Deaf 3-Judge Panel ing seme kind of recommenda- Drifts piled up higher than four "we have no evidence of troops" American alliance was put to one Seated in a place of honor on 000; the first stage of Official observations for the 24 costing $7*08, tion to the governors. Every state feet in some places . hours ending at 12 m. today: .Max- in Cuba , and on Sept. 13, at his of its heaviest strain s today by the rostrum was President Tito of a new service building at the St. except Alaska was represented. A state of emergency was de- last news conference hefore . the tentative plans of the U.S. De- Yugoslavia, who was branded as costing $1,380,- imum , 0; minimum , -9; noon, 4; Cloud reformatory Tuesday the adjutants general clared in Conneaut . in northeast precipitation , none. crisis. He was still referring to fense Department to scrap the a "traitor to world communism" 000; three new cottages at the Hopes to Start fina lly settled on a letter bucking! Ohio, as huge drifts from the 30 technicians. AIRPORT WEATHER Skybolt missile. a week ago by the Red Chinese. Red Wing State Training School the problem to the governors with- inches on the ground blocked all Tlie prevailing opinion In the Carlos Rodriguez, head of a Cu- , (N. Central Observations! Britain has made plain that costing $525 000. out any firm recommendations be- roads leading into the community Max. temp, -i at noon today, administration was that, the Cu- ban trade delegation which ar- The proposal includes $987,01)0 of 16,000. National Guardsmen junking of the projected missile yon d urging that a special com- min. -9 at 8 am. today, sky clear, ban buildup was defensive. The could lead to a reappraisal of rived here Monday, was also on to complete and equip a science mittee headed by Georgia's Gov. brought a supply of food and fuel antiaircraft and other weapons the rostrum. Bemidji State College, Recount Dec. 19 visibility 15 miles, wind 5 W.P.H. British defense commitments, in- building at (AP) Ernest Vandiver meet with Mc- into the snowbound area and used from west, barometer 30.61 and had been identified as similar to $1,200,000 for a speech-music build- ST. PAUL - A three- some tanks and heavy trucks for cluding the use of Holy Loch in Khruthchev coupled his call member panel of district judges Naimara soon to iron out points falling slowly, humidity 51 percent. those the Russians had sent to ing and $1,500,000 for a library still at issue. a shuttle service to a hospital. Scotland for a U.S. Polaris sub- again for peaceful coexistence be- building at Mankato , $1,200,000 for which will supervise it is setting marine base, British- informants a target date of a week from to- tween East and West , with a a classroom building for art , Generally, the Pentagon plan said. charge "imperialist aggressors" music speech and dramatics at day for start of the recount in calls for reshaping four low-rated 's gubernatorial contest. Reports from the were stirring up international Moorhead , $1,200,000 for a fine arts Minnesota Guard infantry divisions into more conference tensions with threats and a warn- classroom building at St. Cloud, The judges, in a session late flexible brigades and disbanding a Tuesday between U.S. Defense Tuesday, also directed attorneys ing that the Soviet Union had and $750, OOO- for a library addition net of 338 obsolete company-she Secretary Robert McNamara and rockets to "reply to a blow by our fc. DFL Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag to units. British Defense Minister Peter at Winona. prepare a bill of particulars set- enemies with a lightning smash- New buildings provided lor in At the same time, six Guard di- Thorneycroft said a tough, blunt ing; blow." the university part of the proposal ting forth irregularities he alleged visions wouldl be formed into a argument took place. Tho Daily made incumbent Gov. Eisner L. he outlined in detail the prog- include a $4,200,000 library on the high-priority force, beefed up to Sketch described the meeting as ress of negotiations conducted by new west bank ciimpus and $1,- Andersen the Republican winner about 80-per cent of full strength one of tho stormiest between min- by 142 votes. isters of urgent letters with President Ken- 623,000 for one unit of an audi- antj ticketed for first callup in an the two governments. nedy, and declared at one polnt: torium type class room , also on Ande rsen's Attorneys ware re- emergency, "Mr, McNamara is under no "If the other side had not shown the west bank. On the St. Paul quested to furnish a list of legal IMcNamara contends the stream- illusions as to the British reac- restraint , an explosion would have campus at $2,385,000 entomology, points lhey would rely on in con- lining is needed to bring the tion to any cancellation of Sky- followed." fish and wild life building Is testing the recount. Guard in line with modern needs, bolt," a British defense spokes- proposed, Biggest item recom- Judges to supervise Ihe recount A similar reorganization of the man said. During th* first ho«ir of hie mended for the Duluth campus Is are J.W; Sylvestre, Crooksl-on ; Sid- Army Reserves already is under spe«:h he nvade one brief refer- $985,000 for a library addition. ney Kaner , Duluth , and "Leonard way. The Laborlte Daily Herald said ence to Germany, saying the Urged for the Morris branch is Keyes, Columbia Heights. Thorneycroft warned that aban- problem should be settled by $648,000 for the first unit of a sci- Both sides were also asked to doning the missile would threaten treaty and the Berlin affair ence building and $350,000 for a estimate how i many witnesses GOODFELLOWS the British-American alliance as should be settled on the basis of library building. time well as Britain 's entire defense that treaty. would bc called and how much Contributions to da*»e $1,001.10 policy, Parks recommended for various (hat phase of the case would oc- A friend 10 But he avoided repeating a improvements Include Charles A. cupy. McNamara and Thorneycroft threat of an immediate signing of Edwin A. Brown 5 adjourned Lindbergh in Morr i son County, Minnie Wi tt 1 their conference to at- a separate treaty, and he with- Crow Wing in Crow Wing County, At tha same time, the panel tend the NATO ministerial meet- held any demand that Berlin be Brown County, Fron- called upon liotls sides ta furnish Local 433 U.A.W 10 ing in Paris opening Thursday. FInndra u in The First National made a free city and American, tenac in - Goodhue County , Ner- today lists of ballot inspectors , President Kennedy and Prime French and British troops be strand Woods in Rice County, Sib- plus 30 alternates, And on Friday, Bank of Winona -and Minister Macmillan presumably withdrawn. ley in Kandiyohi County, and a joint list of 10«0 neutrals nnd 30 employes 100 will have to make the final deci- Whitewater in Wlnon.-i County. alternates must be provided, Russell, Linda, Brian sion about the Skybolt at their This envisages vote - countint! . end Josephine 1ft meeting in tho Bahamas Dec. (cams of three persons each It Two friends et 19-20. $7 Million Building was expected that party chairmen Whitehal l I For Bell Telephone In the individual counties would A Friend 2 The Skybolt it an air-to-ground MINNEAPOLIS (AP) .,,- North- be called upon to provide lists Mn. Elmer Ander-son 10 BETTER WALK . . . .' Jack Brutz of Silver 18 inches of snow along Ihe lakcfronL and blew missile that has cost $650 million western Bell Telephone Co. loduy from which the neutral inspectors R. Mussel! family ... 5 Creek , Erie County village along Lake Erie , into deep drifts. The village virtually wns strand- and had an unbroken string of iwnoun ^ « this small stool, dear, and-ooops, there goes our Christmas." ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ » « CORTLAND'S, Winona, iMnn. ¦ ¦ CORTLAND'S, Winona, Winiv ¦ I CORTLAND'S, VVinon_, Minr|> MjJ l Sales Tax Credits S M iS ^ M* ^^ J . j j j ¦ ¦ ¦' " ¦ Cut Payments on •¦'*% »«ount D ,». .count DN ,w account ; D Our,, to m, ..count } _.„.„,_,„,_ „. „._.. ¦; mIf M <§¦ ° "« C*.*. * J { ¦¦ ¦¦¦J ¦ ¦ ...,.,...... ;...... ,.. fl^ IV , ' . . :-*-- . 00D i • - * ' "* »*-» •-*«- aC0D ' Z wi,„' «,'¦ I'leaM Prlnt> (, nii ^. :. ,?11, ;...,..._ Durand Property Itt' ^ ^ ' ° * ¦ ...... ¦ «« ,. ! ...... -2 J !w« y .,... | D Add Account Clo««d Account -¦• I Add my paying leu in 1963 than at last V -S? • s^f ¦ EMPLOYED I I I a ' . a to Amount a Closed Account ¦ I HH J IF A 9- ??>_ ¦ ¦ I I _„.«-__,_ _ '-.--,-.„. II a Open New Atcpunt | | D Op.n «•**-Account ' ¦ _Sk _S _\ year'i 57-mill rate because of cred- ¦ MPLOyER'S ADDRB88 ••• *• *••••• • ""'WTBR'S ABDRI88 j If N.w Account (L) | | If Now Atcoiint (1) ' its from the selective satei tax, «•' » SM I ¦ J | tST J|% _\ % ¦* ! ^^ 1 HEFEKENCI8 • I I JtBPi-lB*t1C-_0 | I Reference! (.) | | References (.) ...... : | *^ ajf according to- Clerk Galen Lief- ¦¦¦¦¦¦ r«»aaiaia«M«»i« a e ¦¦¦¦¦ • ¦¦ «.. ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ra ¦¦¦ .§ ¦« ¦¦ aa. _a.«H*M «¦.¦¦ « ¦¦¦¦¦ « ¦ rw aaa a«*a.MHB«iiiMM*a)Ma-aiBai«BaB)iaaMB aB ^w | | fiint Jf Q. jTra a aaaBRHMMHaTiH aTiBia aiM aiBiiBaa of I Credits amount to approximate- ¦ H Noy the in ly 7 njilli to each taxpayer, or 00 SALE exdting magic STEREOPHONIC sound your own home! $70 on each $1,000 valuation. ¦ PRICED! P I wt Durand received total credits of 11! « iM ^^w'o * J $45,505, of which $21,890 is on mer- ^ chants' and manufacturers' stock , end $23,615 on real estate and per- sonal property assessments not included in the stocks credits. The tax levy for city purposes is $23,001. This is a drop of more than $300 frem last year. School, > ^ 1 Mm wnn IIIII I IIIIII i IIIIII iiiuiiiiiii IIII ' __ ¦ _____ ,ii^k; l'^, t\MJ l ' county and stale levies Nf? i TT ifln aMBWl^nil T^ i 1 ' m H _L__HKP^ M^^m^mi^^^'^^rt l/\ ff \ ^WK* mf%tS^ ^,mV MM^^ A^ _&*•• 11 are up. City of Durand's share of ^ costs of the Unified School District A Inl M ¦ •_¦ » XT - \ \V\V,*V ^^SSr^y^A^^jBl y D tlica al hiniliun FaiSlanad kir Motlaa I _ H —W QQ EjeliI J___i ' WC B li1ll_i%R_& __^i:^JlBal ^ UIIITl CDEAVCD Ulnl-rl El BUI_B\a_|4aai_a» n, a man ¦ j lj l _E*' *B is $100,197, sn increase of $5,859 .& Ar \\^\^*>^^Kw c,..um.n, *«^u.wi,soi,»^,t,oi,r-w.H I T* ¦ _H ¦ ^jilfR^W|*pMp@aB^ IVIULTl-brtAK6R PHONOGRAPH • __ •!¦ ^ \\^^£l Har«lw " over last year. County and state » —U _^L • )a\ *SV\CV^*3_-__^i^K VO*—f~<\ * I WV__BP_Ta_ I ^^ F^-^C_C^^53i JKS • a tW charges rose $5,670, to $90,199. Total of all levies is $213,398, an increase of about $11,000 over last year, The budget for city purposes of $123,516 was adopted following a public hearing Monday night, Rev- enues other than the tax levy of $23,001 amount to more than $100,- 000. ,

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How- , eight reindeer still, will make their * appointed signs sleigh took a tumble on top of the Daily News ¦ . ever, there were no outward « . _»—.-»—a——.—->.x . P ¦ ¦ %¦-¦¦¦- ¦¦ ¦———¦ - building Tuesday when cold blustery -winds tip- : " rounds Christmas Eve. (Daily News photo) of the fracture and no lacerations —».«*«'- -™- *.' *»»-«.—-•>¦—vwm x*m+s»x».:wy-, -j.s*¦- ... iajji^jj ||I^W-^v .-^ftt*;——tt~gf?A-)**J~--Rg^-»waK-;.-», w, " ^«M«j^-A™wiii_MiMiii,iini, iii^,-aT^ ped the lively old gent from his perch. : No.in- or other injuries. Dr. Meili said TRUCK-TRAIN WRECK . . . Donald Doumas, there will be no autopsy or in- Milwaukee Rail- is shown near the telephone pole to> tlie left. The scene of the acci- quest. road agent, left. Sheriff George Fort, center, and an unidentified dent is a gravel road crossing of the Milwaukee Railroad slightly Officers speculate Hund receiv- person, right, check ever the scene of a truck-train accident. The east of Winona .Aggregate Co., which would be behind the three ed the fracture by being thrown truck on the right was driven by William McCabe, 39, Nodine- men. The truck is facing east and the box is on the west side of forward and then back against the ^He was thrown from the truck following the impact. The door bn the rc»ad. (Daily News photo) . seat during the impact. his side is open. The box which was on the back end of the truck Winona State Asks Pehler said there were no skid- marks on the blacktop roadway, and no indication where the vehicle had 'lone out o£ control. There were no witnesses to the accident. TrainHHslr Man Walks Away 3 Special Proj ects BUFFALO COUNTY Traffic Of- uck*; "I didn't see the train or hear senger train hit it at a crossing admitted to the hospital for ob- the gravel road into the east proposals , for special legislation ficer Henry Zeichert, Buffalo City , Winona State College has ask- The present gross budget for the the whistle," said /William Mc- east of the Winona Aggregate servation. ditch and McCabe was thrown ed for special state legislation 1961-63 biennium ending next June follow: who assisted with the investigation, Co. . .. McCabe was driving south out of the truck when the said the roadway is about 24 feet Cabe, 39, Nodine, following his door to finance a teacher and student 30, is $2,457,456! the appropriation Exchange Program — For the across the tracks and the west- on his side opened, exchange program with a Norwe- Wide at that point, with a -small close call with a train at 10:10 is $1,633,695 with the balance be- past three years Winona State LUCKILY McCabe had only bound train hit the rear of the The train continued down the gian college, a teaching machine has Teceived grants from the crown. There was no snow on the a.m. today. slight cuts and bruises. He walk- truck. The impact knocked the tracks for approximately one-half research project, and television ing -receipts. American Association of Colleges blacktop. The tree Hund struck McCabe was thrown out of the ed from Winona Aggregate's of- box o£f the truck and threw it mile and the last car of the train programs for credit broadcast The increase in the new gross for Teacher Education to finance was at the edge of the sidewalk county highway department truck fice to the waiting ambulance and the truck against a telephone stopped on the crossing. from a: proposed studio at the budget over the current one is $1,- an exchange program with a in front of the Abts house. he was driving when a west- and was taken to Community pole slightly west of the road. McCa"be was helped over to the college. 145,411. However, because of an teacher training college at Oslo, The right front fender of the bound Milwaukee Railroad pas- Memorial Hospital. He has been The truck then skidded across office of Winona Aggregate and The proposals were presented anticipated increase in receipts Norway. Teachers, students and truck struck Uie tree. Then the ve- waited for the ambulance there. by Dr. Nels Minne, Winona State during the new biennium, the re- educational materials have been hicle pushed by the tree and came Sheriff George Fort was called president, at a budget hearing in exchanged. Winona State has to a stop about a car length be- and went to the scene after calling by quested 1963-65 appropriation is Worst Over St. Paul Tuesday conducted somewhat smaller than the differ- asked an annual appropriation of ydnd it on the right of bluff side. the . ambulance. The ambulance Gov. Elmer L. Andersen and the $l,4O0 for the biennium for this Hund was proceeding north. There Up arrived about five minutes after State Department of Administra- ence between the two gross bud- Argus to ¦ ¦ ¦ gets. The requested appropriation program. are marks on the right side of the that and McCabe walked out of tion. ' . .. • '•• ' . . . is $1,036,636 higher than the pres- truck , where it scraped-the tree. the west door of the office to meet Teaching Machine Project — them. AT THE HEARING the State ent appropriation. This will consider the feasibility Hund lived with his brother-in- Warmer Tonight Dr. Roy C. Prentis, the board's law and sister, Mr. -and Mrs. Al- production College Board, which represents of using a' low cost teaching ma- at MELVIN PRAXEL, ambulance Winona State and the other four executive director, said the new chine to teach certain large sec- bert Neitzel, io rniles north of driver, and his assistant started state colleges, presented a pro- budget includes a 10 percent in- tions in an education course to here. to walk past McCabe with a posed 1963-65 spending program crease in faculty salaries during help relieve a staff shortage. The Thursday, Too ORVILLE ABTS, deputy sheriff stretcher, McCabe said that he totaling $34,610,178 of which $26,- the first year of the biennium college's division of teacher edu- Spring Grove here, -was first officer at the scene. "My car won't start. I'll be a The extended forecast IncM- was the injured man, they -put the 642,19!?; would be asked of the (th e year starting next July 1) cation would conduct the pro- * ¦ SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- stretcher into the back end of the and an additional 5 percent dur- He found Hund lying face down little late." . . ' - cated temperatures would legislature in appropriated funds. ject. The total appropriation for cial ) — Switching camera produc- ambulance and McCabe g:ot into The new budget is about $13 ing the second year. The budget the biennium would be $1,230. nn the seat with his feet out 4 the The message was a familiar average 24 degrees below nor- door on the driver's side. His head one in many Winona plants mal Thursday through Mon- tion by Argus, Inc., from Ann the front seat. They left for the million higher than the current provides for/an expansion of fac- Televised Courses — The college hospitad. 1961-63 budget. ulties so the teacher-student ra- was hanging , down over the seat and offices today as the bitter cold day wiHi daytime tempera- Arbor, Mich., ta the manufactur- would offer televised programs toward the floor, and there were continued, sending the official tures around 22-25 and night- Donald Doumas , Milwaukee Rail- Winona State's requested gross tio will be 1:18 instead of the for credit to any person qualify- ing plant here will increase em- road agent, investigated the ac- budget for the 1963-65 biennium is present 1:20. The board also ask- indications he had been bleeding thermometer down to 9 below for time lows generally above ing, using facilities of Winona TV the coldest day of the winter ployment at the Spring Grove cident for the railroad; F. L. Kel- $3,602,867. Of this, $2,670,331 would ed special legislation to improve Signal Co. A simple studio would from the mouth. and zero. It will be warmer over ley, Minneapolis program. the coldest day since March 3 the weekend and again cold- factory by about 40 percent, , was the engineer be a state appropriation. The bal- the faculty retirement be . established at the college Officers speculated he may have and Henry Moe, Minneapolis, the ance would be college ' receipts. : Details of Winona* State's three been getting out of the car when when the thermometer showed a er by Monday. Little or no Geralad Peyo, general manager, equipped with a TV camera. ' conductor of train number 55 The firm would carry the pro- unconsciousness overcame dim and. low of —10. A week ago' today it precipitation It indicated. said- this morning; , which hit the truck. grams on its closed circuit he fell back in. was 24 in the morning, 45 in the sys- afternoon. Highest temperature Tuesday — Four cameras now being made The train was traveling at a tem via a presently unused chan- Abts was holding Hund when in the early afternoon — was at Ann Arbor will be produced fairly 3iigh rate of speed, said Sher- .2 Million Building nel- The college would lease Pehler arrived, and they helped BUT THE weatherman had some zero and after starting its slide here, increasing: employment from iff Fort. "They usually do when $1 courses on film or video tape for put him into a Colby ambulance. good news for the area in a pre- Tuesday afternoon, the thermomet- the piresent ran-ge of 200 to 360 to they get between Goodview and broadcast. He died not over five minutes diction of increasing cloudiness er dipped to —9 before starting up from 280 to 500*, Deyo said. Minnesota City." These programs would include after arrival at the hospital, Peh- and warmer tonight and Thursday to —3 at noon today. The conductor Moe and Mc- Plan Favored af WSG supplemental lectures broadcast ler said. with a low of 2-8 above tonight Last winter on only three days AT PRESENT the Spring Grove Cabe argued at the office -whether ACTION is pending on live by present Winona State Pehler received a call to the and a high of around 15-20 above did the mercery fail to get above plant is makin g movie and stiD McCabe had stopped for the Cross- A $1,226,000 Winona State College WHILE faculty. Students who don building program for the 1963-65 the 1963-65 college building pro- 't accident right after it happened Thursday. zero and those were January days. projectors and viewers and is ing. McCabe said that he did and have access to the firm's service at 4:45 p.m., he said. However, he forecast colder A year ago today Winona had packing camera outfits, -which in- that he saw no train. biennium will be recommended to gram, legislators have already at home could use TV sets at the the 1963 legislature by the legisla- been asked by Gov. Elmer L. He estimated damage to the ve- weather again for Friday but no a high of 9 above and a low of clude cameras made at their To- college. Students would be re^ precipitation, —1. All-time high for Dec. 12 kyo, Japan, plant. .. ' . " tive building commission, Rep. Eu- Andersen to readopt the 1961 state quired to visit the college period- hicle at not over $400. The right gene P. Knudsen, Kandiyohi, com- building bill, money from which fender was bent and the axle was 54 in 1913 and the low —11 Herbert R. Leopold, Chicago, ically for conferences, discussions in 1903. Mean temperature for the president of Argus, Inc., said the mission chairman, announced at has not been spent yet because of a and examinations. The total ap- broken. The right tire had blown Police Officer St. Paul today. legal technicality. out. Officers believe this occurred past 24 hours was —5. Normal company is furloughing some 100 propriation for the biennium for this day is 21. workers at Ann Arbor in switch- This is part of a statewide $47,- This bill allocated $1,291,000 to would be $22,000, mostly for during the impact and not before, 459,428 building program the com- Winona State for building and land because there were no skid marks Affections Suit ing all camera production to equipment and installation. MINNESOTA reported below Spring Grove, outside of its Tokyo To Be Reinstated mission will recommend. development. However, the money Accompanying Dr. Minne at the on the h'ghway either before the zero temperatures from all weath- The Winona State College rec- couldn't be spent until the voters vehicle hit the tree or before it plant , but expects to recall the James J. Hermes. 1888; W. 5th budget hearing was Harold O. er stations with Bemidji having a people and hire an additional 20O- St., ommendation follows: approved Amendment 2 last No- Murck came to a stop . The steering wheel who was released from Com- ,. the college's business morning low of —21, coldest in 250 by mid-19S3. munity Memorial Hospital Mon- vember which permitted an in- manager. was bent slightly but tliere was Nearinq Jury the nation, and a Tuesday high • Addition to Maxwell crease in the state's debt limit. damage . The Ann Arbor plant, which day, will be reinstated to the Wi- . library, including no other interior WABASHA, Minn. (Special) — of only —9. At International Falls currently employs about 425 peo- nona police force Hall Since bond lawyers questioned It was expected the alienation next Monday, equipmen t $750,000 RELATIVES SAID thli morning the low was —19. Duluth had —16 ple, will expand' its current pro- Chief of Police George Savord said the constitutionality of the 1S61 ap- of affection s case brought in Wa- and St. Cloud -14. At Rochester • Somsen HaU remodel- propriation—which was voted be- Green Bay Gets that Hund had been in Winona duction of defense products. The today. basha County District Court by the morning figure was —11 after company's major defense item is Hermes, a diabetic, had: been tn ing, including equip- fore passage of Amendment 2—the Tuesday because they found a Charles S. Hofschulte against ment 125,000 Authorization paid bill in his billfold. He was a high Tuesday of 2 above. La a periscope for ground troop car- the hospital since Dec. 3 for a legislature was; asked to pass the to Harold VonBargen would go to Crosse posted figures of —10> and Land acquisition for ' same bill over again. employed as a tie cutter and riers. This plant, which also rest and for a complete physical • tlie jury this afternoon. 2 above for the same times . makes some special optical prod- check-up. construction of future Here's what this 1961-63 program Restrict Freight hauler by Lloyd Eottelng Lum- Testimony began Tuesday af- academic and dormitory ber Co., Fountain City. Skies were clear in all sections ucts, has a adefense backlog of He was suspended from he pol- provides for Winona State: The Wisconsin Public Service ternoon after drawing the jury. buildings 300,000 $577,000 for a new art and The family said his health was of the state. about one year's production based ice department Dec. 1 after he had • Commission has authorized the Both parties are from Mazeppa, Warm weather headed into the on current employment in those pleaded guilty to a charge of care- • Repairs and improve- industrial arts building adjacent good. The crash might have oc- Plaintiff's witnesses were Von- ments 18,000 Green Bay and Western Railway five-state area from the west to- departments, Leopold said. less driving. to and southwest of Pasteur Hall. to discontinue less-than-carload curred when he momentarily took Bargen, called adversely; Joseph day, bringing the promise of above- The camera production transfer • Preventive mainte- $15,000 for clearing and grad- his eyes off the road , they said. C. Hammes, Rochester; Richard 000 • service Jan. 15, with one excep- zero temperatures. was motivated by need for space nance 33. ing of land to be acquired in the tion, Vernon R. Zimmerman, the They called attention to the cold C. Hammes. Miss Mary Berrotti. weather and frosty windows. The The Arctic high pressure system to expand manufacturing of de- Sentencing Delayed WINONA STATE building recom- future. railrpad's local freight agent , an- Mrs. Clarence Tri, Mrs. Robert overnight was shoving southeast- fense items, Leopold said. He was lowest among the • $619,000 for a new building to nounced. family said he was not a fast Ramthum, Gerald Banick and termed curreat sales of the On Check Charge; Man mendation house psychology, driver , and officers said the fact Mrs. Margaret Redding, ward out of the region. com- five state colleges. The state col- education and Here's the exception*. The less- the car Mazeppa , Forecasters predicted there pany's still cameras as excellent guidance departments. than-carlond (LCD shipment must tha^ stopped within eight and Hofschulte. Held Without Bail lege building recommendation to- leet ' alter striking the tree indi- would be few, if any, below-zero and said no lines will be dropped. ,500 and included $3,- • $80,000 for a mainlena:ice and be at least 6,000 pounds and ,-ent Audrey Von Bargen also was Judge S. D. J. Bruski delayed taled $12,338 service building near the present cated that he was not speeding, a witness, and called by the de- temperatures by tonight except 000,000 for a dormitory and food by one shipper to one receiver. possibly in eastern Iowa. the sentencing of Ronald L. heating plant, They must do their own loading There were no witnesses to in- fense were Harold Quast, Mrs. Wheeler, 22, 4«S. Sioux St., until service program. Proposed alloca- Ruth Ilcinholz The low pressure system mov- among the col- The bill incorporates an addition- and unloading. The LCL shipment dicate that he was crowded off , Mrs. Isabelle Sa lvation Army Friday following Wheeler's guilty tion of this sum , require freight house Frickson, Norris Erickson and ing in also brought a cloud cover, leges has not yet been announced. al $250 000 for future land acqui- must not to the right , which also may have along with some light snow. plea in municipal court today. sition for the college. handling. occurred , officers said. <5erald Hofschulte, son of the Receives $360 Wheeler war* charged with pet- The other four colleges' building plaintiff. recommendations follow: Bemidji , WISCONSIN'S bitterly cold ty Jarccny by check. He had MR. HUND was bom Nov. 18, The former wifo of the plain : weather set records in three cities The Salvation Army's Christmas cashed a $15 check at Randall's $1,418,500; Mankato, $3,040,000; 1913, on the farm , where he still tiff is now the wife of the de- fund has reached $360.66, Brig. Moorhead , $1,694,000, and St. Tuesday night as subzero readings Super Valu Dec. 3 without funds resided in Town of Cross. He fendant. Plaintiff is suing on prevailed in all areas of the state. GeoTge Williams reported today, to back it. Cloud, $1,960,000. was 'the son of Frank and Mary grounds that defendant commit- tho goal is $3,500. Tlio University of Minnesota rec- Do You Have Extra Grossell Hund. Supei ior-Duluth recorded 16 be- Wheeler will be held without ted a wrongful act in alienating low, tho lowest in the state, Williams said 3,000 bags have bail until Friday. ommendation was $17,035,825. He spent most of his life in his wife, complains of the loss of been distributed to Winona home.. ¦ "We have received requests pf Town of Cross areas as a farm The 10 below reading at Madi- her services, and states his adtion son was tho lowest ever recorded He asked people to till them with over $116 million from tho institu- Chris tmas Greeting? laborer , making his home with should be a deterrent to others to canaied goods or groceries. They RUSHFORD STUDENT tions, colleges and departments ," his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. there on Dec. 12 with the previous will bo picked up Monday and Theodoro You might like . to include these people on your do the same thing. low of 3 below in 1903. Belolt-* RUSHFORD, Minn. - Knudsen snld , "and our recom- Many of them are lonely people, and Mrs. Albert Ncitzel, He was o Jurors are: Mrs. Katherine Ba- Tue sday. Roberton II, son of Mr. and Mrs. mendations are for the most ur- Christmas card list. veteran of World War II. low, Rockford reported S below, the Tie Salvation Army still is in Theodore S. Roberton , is a mem- 'll have another list Mrs. Willnim Reistcr, Mrs. previou s record for the dato be- gent needs only. Over 60 percent or ill , housebound, or old. We Survivors nre: Four sisters, Joseph Meyer and Leo Pulles, nce«d of high chairs, cribs and mat- ber of the business staff of tho program is lot the slnto Thursday. } Mrs. Albert CMary ) Ncitzel, Town Wabash*!, ing 5 below in 1955. tresses, bunk beds and toys of all yearbook at Shattuck School, Fari- of our *' Andrew DeVries, Boyd , Milwaukee 's 7 below colleges nnd the university where of Cross; Miss Ida Hund , Foun- Russell Robert Grancr nnd Mrs. Likewise kinds, Williams said. baul t, Minn. enrollment gains nre placing a Norma Iteeser, Kellogg, Minn. tain City ; Mrs. Norman (Lillian ) Lester Doehlkc, Plninview; Mrs. rending was the coldest ever to heavy burden on present facili- George, Arcadia, nnd Mrs, Claude Mulholland and Sylveste be recorded on Dec. 12, the old Leonard Witte, King Grand Army Home, Wau- r record being 5 below in 1956. ties." paca , Wis. Richard (Marcella) Brunner Sr„ Heins, Zumbro Falls; Norbert Durand; one brother, Wilfred , Grossbach , Mazeppa and Ed THE MILLION dormitory and Mrs. Robert Steinke, Gilmanton , Wis. OTHI=R LOW teiwperaturaes, all $3 Stockton , Minn., and 28 nephews Haeser Jr., Minnclska. below zero, were Eau Claire —12; food service program for the five Miss Pern Olson, St. Joseph's Hospital, Arcadia, and , nieces, colleges represents 25 percent of a Wis. Pork Falls —lj ; Lone Rock —10; NOTICE proposed $12 million program. The THE FUNERAL service will bs Racine , Wausau nnd Lake Gene- i ' Albert Pietsch, Stockton, Minn. Friday nt Colby Funeral Homo Drunken Driving va —9, and Green Bay —3. $3 million would ho a stnte ap- Mrs. Alma Engen, Pigeon Falls, Wis. propriation. The romnining $9 mil- here, tho Rev. Louis Clark offi- A 10 abovo zero reading at Ra- NODINE CREAMERY lion would be n Stnte College Board Miss Tekla Pientok, Nyen Rest Home, Blair, Wis. ciating, Burial will bo in SI. Plea Changed cine was the highest temperature Nursing Home, Mary's .Cemetery, Fountain City, * reported in Wisconsin Tuesday. revenue bond issue which wouldn 't Mrs. Agnes Vandergate, Elmcroft ' anything. Tho Rosary will bo recited Fri- James C. IIowe, 21 , 558 vV. San- Other highs included 7 at Green MEETS DEC 28th cost Ihe taxpayers Galesville, Wis. born St„ changed his pica The State College Board had Home, La Crosse, day at 8 p.m. by Father Clark. in mu- Bay, 5 at Lake Geneva and Mil- Lena Olson, Bethany Lutheran Friends may call nt the funeral nicipal court today from not waukee, 3 at Belolt-Rockford and proposed a 50-50 split between ap- The Nodine Cooperative Creamery will hold a but Wis. home Thursday afternoon and guilty to guilty to a charge of 2 at Madison. The other high read- propriation nnd bond money Mrs. Mary Stelplugh, Houston Rt. 1, Minn. drunken driving. tho legislative building commission evening. ings were below zero. * ¦pedal meeting al the Nodine Town Hall, De- only 25 percent Mrs. Adolph Stenbcrg, Golden Age Home, White- This wns tho eighth fatality in He was sentenced to pay a fino recommended thnt yenr of $100 or to servo 60 days. Ho MOST Wisconsin cities report- cember 28th at 1:30 pm.. This mooting i» io of tho totnl- program be financed hall, Wis. Buffalo County this , and the third nt Fountain City in n little had posted $150 bail and $50 of ed a few snow flurries but the by an appropriation . Prod Swartz, Galesville, Wis. just omejnidthe association's by-laws duo to ths ne*w get pvor a year . Mrs. Curtis Homer, tho ball was refunded. Howo had amounts were all n trace. Whether Winonn Stnte would Mrs. Martha Jordahl , Blair, Wis. originally pleaded not guilty to The nation 's high temperature und food service fa- Gnlcsville, wns killed in a crnsh Fed-era I Income Tax law. All patrons shou ld n dormitory Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Schcttlcr , St, Joseph's 19(11, and her sister- tho charge in court Monday, of 1)2 wns reported nt Yumn, cility from this $12 million pro- here Oct. fi . Hospital, Arcadia , Wis, in-law. Miss Fern Homer, Toman , Ho wns arrested by police nt Ariz,, while at Bemidji, Minn., the atte-nd this meeting. gram-T-and whnt kind oi installa- dropped to 21 be- still not Christ Bergerson, St. Joseph's Hospital, Arcadia, Wis., died later as a result of the Wabasha and Liberty streets nt thermometer tion this would he-has 1:02 a.m, Sunday. low, tho lowest in the country. : , _-_ ' been determined. Wis. same accident. to have been bolstered by expres- They'll Do It Every Time Bv Jimmy Hailo Strum Graded School sions of support from U.S. Arn- bassador Charles W. Yost and Sets Holiday Program ls Ambassador Walter Lorldan 0f U Thant Cal ;'': Si diappmj uL^aJ ±. VBqhL STRUM, Wis. (Special — Strum Belgium. . Graded School wjll hold its annual Belgian Foreign Minister Paul. Christmas program Tuesday at R Curb Henri Spaak warned in Brussels ; p.m.. '; For Trade Tuesday night of the possibility Q { Grades 1-4 will present a Christ- new fighting. He said that unless ' ; P.bf;H^cJ$iDr/ye - .: mas Operetta which was written Tshombe takes a "decisive jtep . . especially for the occasion by the On Katanga which was asked from him, sanc- Strum Graded School teachers. * N.Y". . ing ankle helps in the edging for- clothes, cover victim with "You can fool all the people public relations man for the FBI Informer, Conservation Department. ward and backing-up wriggle. blankets, coats, etc., immedi- some of the time, and some of ately. Light fire nearby, apply the peonle all the time," swears Ice Safety Suggestions Spare Tire— This, even wrapped hot bricks or . stones Eydie Gorme, "but you can't con The Wisconsin Crime Laboratory. mounted on a steel rim, will to victim 's sides and between Newsman Called Edison ... That' , support weight of four men. " s • earl brother. Madison, has distributed to sher- thighs. ¦ ¦¦¦¦ iffs, police and wardens, a memo Slide tire along ice to victim, tie it to rope if handy. STORY HOUR PARTY sheet containing a few suggestions SMOKING PROBLEM SOLVED In Capital Trial (Special) on ice safety. Here are some taken BLAIR , Wis. - The from the sheet that apply general- Self-Rescue — Extend both arms . TOLLESON , Ariz, f AP) - Jack ^^^^^^^K ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lmmmmmmWW^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .1 ^^^^ 1 By STANLEY MEISLER Christmas party and gift exchange on surface of ice to support body ly: Whyrnan has solved a smoking •vt^^m______^^'*T I'lVfrw* -&_%^ ipasherfi, In- ...... _-. 5 "f a ring buoy spare tire) with elude, authentic i *(« KA H tions of the United Presbyterian their exposure to anli-Comniuni.-,t coil of line with weighted <'nd ¦ %fX ^ A, vJ Mk ltol,an *3v nS? Church in New York , had been influence , might , be prejudiced <"-rl,c : *H n B^ m, ¦fe M8<_^raSm^£ can be scaled along ice to vic- mM ^/Ml i / ^M9_\_ Xmx bread, Italian sal- H H m^m^m^m^m^_ \\^_ ^L ^_ ^p^i^i^i^i^ila_i^i^8HH AI ^ r -|^^^^^B^^^^^wBm>^_ c^p^i^iH ar informer for the FBI sometime against the party. tim with good accuracy for con- m ^Jj___ \\m-;/^_4__ f ¦ ¦ ed and ¦" th* : siderable distance. To weight, T"/ ^mmirb0W&" — imWtrimmings' I ' >: 5 SEE rT NIGHT use night stick, unloaded gun,' 2 \\ raaWP^ >?'Pia_i^ k-^_~^^—^~^—^~--am iHlHfeV f I T° stubby branch, or huge knot AT 8:00—75f-S0C-25'* ¦ |W=b ' rONIGHT^B^KEtTsHORTRIBS 5 \\. i Bu\h..:f M u l I size of fist i . 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BARRY GOLDWATER learned from Cuba To be legal, stickers must be authoriz- The lesson we , which I Lang Overdue discussed in my last column, is one that many by the Director of Civil De- ed by law, nations have, had to le-arn down through th« By DAVID LAWRENCE fense or by the Co-mmissioner* of High- ages. : WASHINGTON — "Equal rights ifor all" , probably would get time only four types ways. At the present , It is not a pleasant lesson to learn or to the highest percentage of public approval ever recorded in any of stickers are legal: Gallup poll because theoretically everybody is for the principle. remember, for the application of this lesson connected* with government today really always has, and, until But, actually, nobody State park carries great risk. It believes in the idea when dealing wjtti the tax life of the nation. Civil Defense human nature undergoes some kind of radical If; for instance, you are efficient; 4*spurceful and enterprising, it always will. Auto registration application change, you pay considerably more taxes than if jTpu are incompetent, in- Safety check Former Secretary of State John Foster Dul- efficient and lazy, les called the lesson *'brinkmanship." . He said If you give away your money The state park sticker is issued, for a there were times when, in the defense of free- vrheriyou axe still living, you To Your Good health fee, on an annual basis and only the cur- dom, a great nation had no alternative but to can avoid heavy taxes that rent year's sticker may be affixed; the go to the "brink of war. otherwise your estate would¦ ¦¦ have to pay when you die. ¦ ' .' . ' Civil Defense sticker is to be displayed -on This- is what we did when mgh Blood the President called Khrush- If you entertain someone at« the windshield as long as the owner or op- lunch who may buy goods or engaged in Civil Defense activi- chev's hand in Cuba, levied a erator is blockade and demanded that services from you, a deduction Pressure ties; the registration application sticker Russia remove its "offensive" from taxes is authorized, but if is to be removed as. soon as the license weapons from the island 90 you take a man out to lunch plates are received, -while the safety check who might be able to help you Explained miles, off the coast of Florida. you sticker should be removed prior to the locate a job, or even give 'JOSEPH We charted a collision course one, this isn't a business ex- By C. MOLNER, M.D. 's safety check. next year and stayed with it until the other pense at all in the eyes of pres- -teas Dr. Molner: What vehicle veered away. ent-day laW. v food should be avoided by ALL OTHER sti ckers, the department In this instance, the United out, must be removed from wind- Ii you travel tor your com- a person with high blood points States made proper use of its pany on business, the company pressure?—Mrs. M. F. side and rear windows of motor shields, Goldwater strength ,to uphold its own vital Ls entitled to tax deductions vehicles in the interest of safety, regard- interests and the cause of free- for your expenses, put if you i: Food doesn't cause high less of any " understanding" or assump- aom mrougnou t uie wonq. True,. . it was a long travel every day 50 irales to* A blood press-are. Changing your time coming, and : your home -Jin "the diet won't prevent or correct tion that they are permissible. and some of us wondered wheth- from ' ¦ ., ' ¦ ¦!: ¦ er.; the most powerful nation in the world suburbs and your office in the it. •. . ., would There may be Also on the illegal list are objects sus- ever rouse itself • in a time of recurrent peril. city, you do this at your own . special in- between the driver and the wind- expense and get no tax . de- stances in which some change pended But it did come. The lesson was learned. The is helpful. The doctor may shield, such as baby shoes, "king -size" experience was applied. "And we had the satis- ductions lor it. ' Nobody is ' urge that you cut down on dice, leis, etc., which obstruct the driver's faction of watching the Russians back down in , ¦ justified in salt because it encourages the view. the face of the only thing Khrushchev really cheating that undesirable accumulation of understands—the employment of strength. M o vernment .fluid in the body. Parking lot stickers, or other similar ty violating "Or if the action of the kid« identifying stickers., should be attached to WHAT I AM talking about here 1$ the in|. the laws, but ileys is impaired, as some- ^ tial act of calling Khrushchev's bluff. It has times occurs with the back of rear-view mirrors so that ' there's a dif- the condi- f-rom the front of the ve- nothing to do with subsequent agreements and ference be- tion, ,it may. be wise to reduce they can be seen negotiations which could still leave . us in the hicle, or attached to the car's bumper or tween evasion the im o u n t of protein. The position o£ guaranteeing the safety of a cancer- and avoid- damaged kidneys have trou- elsewhere on the outside of the car where ous. Communist dictatorship in Cuba. Nor am a 'h' cft - You ble removing they will not interfere with vision. " " r addressing myself to the still unanswered can legally nitrogen THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND avoid taxes SOTANS, after touring questions about such things as a possible base wastes. MANY MINNE for Russian submarines, but you can't If o v e r- their the problem of on-site Lawrence during the summer months, return to inspections and the puzzle of how we make legally evade weight, then a homes with a great number of stickers on sure Soviets don 't reintroduce them. 1 o w calorie the their missiles It might he side and rear windows of their car. All of and bombers. The possibility still exists that thought that diet; simply with mo- equality can be achieved mere- for the pur- these must be removed to comply we could Win the battle—in this case, the con- Decision Mready Made ly by assuming that every- pose of reduc- tor vehicle laws. frontation—and lose the war. But it is to the body is honest and by assum- ¦ battle employment ing, is advis- ' , th« of military might and ing, too, that the Treasury De- able. brinksmariship . in a situation requiring such partment also is always honest : None of ' methods, that I am addressing: these comments. when it writes tax regulations these , ypull interpreting the law though — ex- MDV Wa rn Of . In Cuba we hstve learned the worth of To T urk M/ssf/es — cept a reduc- brinkmanship; and having learned this, the ques- our intermediate range mis- sile withdrawal but the letter the courts for years have been By DREW PEARSON struggling to find out when a ing d i e t it Molner tion arises of whether we will retain the device sile strength to the Polaris, was never sent, because Pres- necessary — wilt prevent high Silo Filler' s Disease as a continuing instrument of national policy WASHINGTON — Here is regulation is really a fair in* ¦; the inside story that should be away from the Thor and Jupi- ident Kennedy decided that, . blood pressure. in the cold war. Put another way, the. ques- ter; just as the Russians have any promise terpretation of what Congress -I known along with the Saturday of missile with- wrote into law. say this because so many THE MINNESOTA State Medica l As- tion is whether the most powerful nation on Evening Post's dynamite-la- much greater missile strength drawal from Turkey during the people are likely 'to jump to sociation cautions farm workers to be on earth will make the proper use of its power den charge that A-dlai Steven- in submarines off our Atlantic Cuban crisis would look like BUT WHAT Is a fair tax the erroneoxis cbnclusiph that and Pacific coasts than tbey American weakness, both to the lookout for silo filler's disease, a lung in the defense of freedom in other situations. son "wanted a Munich; want- . law? Books galore have been treatment to correct or con- ever had with the 42 inter- the Kremlin and to the Amer- written on the subject and trol an ailment will, sometimes strikes persons It must be remembered that .one exercise in ed to trade the Turkish, Ital- if. used condition that ' brinkmanship during the Eisenhower administra- mediate missiles on Cuban ican public, then about to vote many legislators have con- early, also prevent it. whose chores require that they enter silos ian ahd British missile bases tion didn't convince the Communists. After it for the Cuban bases." bases. in a crucial election. scientiously -struggled with the P where feed is st ored. There were many other de- dilemma for decades, it may . L. G.t No, there is noth- had been used when the Seventh Fleet went to What the Post authors either ALL THIS had been hashed ing in orange juice which will ,of , tails in this crucial discussion come as a surprise to the The first two cases were reported in the defense QueTnoy and Matsu it still had forgot to mention or didn't .over inside the Pentagon well some of which this column will younger generation of today, cause or encourage the forma- to be employed in the Middle East when Ma- tion of gall ; 1954, but the disease was not clearly rec- know.was that well before the before the Cuban crisis, and report later. However, the im- but liefore 1913 it wasn't con-, stones. . . riries were dispatched to Lebanon. Cuban crisis, a decision -had despite objections from Gen. ognized until about 1956. Even today very portant fact which the Satur- stitutional to levy, any federal tary security of those same been made to pull our mis- Lauris Norstad, the decision day Evening Post authors neg- income tax. at all. Yet the na- few^ individuals are acquainted with the WHAT I AM saying is that one display cf states against foreign enemies. siles out of these - three coun- had been made to dismantle lected was- that Adlai Steven- tion made wonderful strides facts about silo filler's disease and Its im- American firmness backed by strength is' not tries. the Turkish, Italian and Brit: Also, the income from interest ¦ son proposed negotiating with in the 137 years between 1776 on federal bonds is not exempt portance. : . . '• ' . likely to persuade the Communists into a perm- -This, was made on a rec- ish missile bases. and 1913. It will be immediat- I~ something we didn't want any- from taxation by the U.S. anent attitude of ncn-aggressive timidity. sug- ommendation by the Joint What Stevenson proposed way, only after the President' ely argued that the population " The damage Is caused by nitrogen di- s treasury, gest that they can be expected to test Us time Chiefs of Staff that we had therefore, . was to negotiate demand for the removal of wasn't as big prior to 50 years Tax enough ICBM's (intercontinen- with something that we had "reform" Is long over- oxide gas, which is given off from freshly and time again, just as they did in the Dulles Russian missiles from Cuba ago as it is today, but it is due, but the chances are it stored material in a silo. Much more is era. . tal ballistic missiles) so that already considered virtually had been accepted, hard to concede that -unfair- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ will contin-ue to go untouched produced by alfalfa than by corn silage. How do you stand , sir? ' " - ¦* .' ' - ". we no longer needed IRBM's worthless and were going to Note — Interesting aftermath ness become logical as the except by the politically (inte rmediate , range ballistic get; rid of anyway. mind- Gas production reaches its peak within 24 is that sue Thor missiles are quantity of population, grows. ed who come forward with missiles) , either in Europe- or Furthermore, , his proposal It's like saying the Constitu- hours, and seem s to be over in about two already in the process of re- schemes for flagrant discrim- the Mediterranean area.. The was that we bargain with our moval from England and the tion or the Ten Command- ination. or three days. Tie gas is heavier than air, milieu oiaies. , Italian and Turkish missiles Jupiter missiles will be re- ments are outmoded today and to the lowest available level. IN YEARS GONE BY had pushed that equity and morality van- If by chance all exemptions, 60 it goes only after Khrushchev had moved from Italy and Turkey for example, were removed ahead with its agreed to the withdrawal of sometime next year — unless ish when a nation gets to be IT IS A YELLOWISH g« and in strong 1 o n g-range over 1O0 million in population. and, .taxes were levied not on Ten Years Ago . V . 1952 _ his missiles in Cuba, and then they are held up for further incomes, but as an assessment concentrations may be visible as'a yellow- missile pro- only within the; framework of bargaining purposes. Gen. Nor- Yet the present system of Postmaster Leon L. Bronk announced that lo- grarn, had measuring the benefits receiv- ish-orange haze. Its odor is pungent. Im- cal postal authorities are preparing for the on- over-all disarmament to be stad is still opposed but the taxation — federal, state and ed by the citizen and his fam- y on contact with respiratory pas- put Itself well discussed in the United Na- Joint Chiefs of Staff once more city — is inequitable and un- mediatel coming Christmas mailing rush. ahead of the ily from the federal govern- sages it causes a burning irritation*, Once tions. . have overruled him. fair to many people, and ment, everybody would have About 200 attended the preview tea and Ital- Soviet. • and In other words, everyone who knows taxation in the lungs it unites with the moisture b Stevenson IT LOOKS as If one of tha to pay something for himself ian exhibit sponsored y the Alpha Upsilon Chap- the Thor and argued that once Khrushchev chief benefactors from the concedes it. "Equal rights for ¦ State Col- $100- and family. A scale of levies there and forms nitric acid, which dam- ter , . Kappa Pi Fraternity at Winona Jupiter mis- had shown his good faith by a-plate cultural center dinner all" seems to disappear when would cover * government ¦'¦¦ ' ex- ages tissues on contact. Two to five , min- lege. . ' silcs in Tur- removing Russian missiles will be the telephone company. you consider that, by living penses without putting too utes exposure can be fatal. key, Italy and from Cuban soil, the United Its bill for the hook-up of about in one state, you avoid taxes much of a burden on anyone. Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1937 England have States should agree to negoti- 70 closed-circuit TV outlets will which you would have to pay A plan like this would come in a matter of five minutes become out o( Paanen in another. Generally, James Earle Fiaser, former Winonan, is one ate regarding the missiles on run well over $148,000. Somo closer to equal taxes for all the exposure may be so great that the date. Turkish and Italian soil which of the smaller "Discrimination! is the than any scheme of two Minnesota " artists chosen to design and Their chief disadvantage is communities, used thus person becomes unconscious. With, a less- the Pentagon had decided we which joined in the President's accusation flung these days far. r execute the principal sculptures that will enhance that they ate stationary, can- were going to get rid of any- at any violation of "equal er exposure, the person compl ains of New York appeal to help build the cul- the mile-long Central Mall for the not be moved , and the Rus- way. But, he proposed, we tural center, are now stuck rights." as in housing or in BUT THERE Isn't a chare* coughing, trouble with breathing and World' s Fair. . sians know exactly where they should do this under the gen- the use of public facilities. in the world that any e-4uit- . they could be with a $2,00O-or-so phone bill. weakness. There are two forms of the dis- Arthur Sampson , a brother of Mrs, Kermit are. Therefore eral plan for disarmament. Harold Kieffer, in charge of Much is heard about "the able plan will ever be adopted ease. In the acute form the patient is very Halverson and a nephew of the Rev . H. J. We in knocked out in the first 30 equal protection of the law," because the only rule follow- , All they do physical details for the cultur- ill from the start. In a milder case the pa- of Winona , is being given national recognition minutes of a war. ACTUALLY a letter was draft- al drive, but somehow there is no equal ed is plainly political. It!. can is create political problems for ed by Llewellyn Thompson, at first was loath to be summarized thus : low tient seems to get over initial symptoms as one of the p ioneers in the development ol discuss telephone cost, said he protection when taxes are lev- passenger transportation in Alaska. our allies, especially the Brit- former ambassador to Mos- led, The, Constitution gives the taxes ior more people and rapidly, except for a slight cough, night ge segment didn 't know what it was. higher ish where a lar of cow, along these lines. Thomp- "Do you mean to say you Contjresa power to levy taxes, taxes for the enter- sweating and progressive weakness, ln the population has been clam- son has known Khrushchev in- but it is doubtful whether a prising and talented few. The Fifty Years Ago ... 1912 against would go into this without majority do not create job s' this latent type the patient becomes acute- oring Prime Minister timately, knows how sensitive having some estimate in ad- convincing argument can be ly ill in about three weeks and the disease The Mississippi River is still open tn front Macmillan that these missiles he is about the Turkish mis- made that the other provisions or create sources of wealth. it vance?" he was asked. It is the minority who invent may possibly prove fatal at this time or of Winona but if the weather continues cold make England a sitting duck. siles, which are less than 90 He then reported that the of tho Constitution — including over at In contrast , the Polaris mis- miles from his southern bor- the one about "due process new methods and have the in- leave the person a chronic invalid. How- may close within 48 hours. It is frozen advance estimate for 2% houra La C rosse and has closed . at the stone house, siles, launched from atomic der, lt was believed the offer of law" — haye been at any itiative to keep the economy ever , with good medical care he may re- powered submarines, are quick to negotiate would open up im- showing on 65 screen locations time repealed just to allow going. They are compelled to nbout hnlf way t o Fountain City. * was $148,000, but that with 70 gain his health after ma ny months. the Winona and mobile. An enemy has no portant new avenues for dis- taxes to be imposed arbitrarily bo content, however, -with Marshall Fnrnum will appear at cities finally participating the whatever residue the govern- Opera House in "The Littlest Rebel." idea where they are, so the a rmament and better -under- and disproportionately. IF PEOPLE ARE made awar«s of th« Pentagon plan was to switch standing after the Cuban,mis- bill would be more. This is for ment nay choose to allocate facts, silo filler's disease can be avoided. the phone company alone. ANOTHER discrimination tp them from their earnings. KIEFFER. suggested to hardly ever discussed in the The way to prevent it is to stay out of a Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1887 th* This system could, anesthe- ' , Cemetery Association has d ur- phone compnny that it donate* perspective of constitutional tlze the economy some day, silo for at least seven lo ten days after The Woodlawn , but got the reply rights is the exemption from year added 11 acres to its tract, ) bdlA. its services but tho politicians aren't as putting in fr-esh material. ing the past Jhn * that this was a tariff matter. certain federal taxes enjoyed yet worried about thnt contin- ¦ making a total acreage of 176 acres. The associ- Ho did not point out to A.T. by citizens who own the bonds just 20 years gency so long ns "deficit ation originally purchased 40 acres and T. officials that the Ken- and notes of states and cities. spending" is considered a vir- ago, nedy administration had push- Yot the federal government tue and "equal rights for all" A second Conurcgulional church has beon or- ed legislation through Congress; has to raise tax monoy from ls accepted ns popular, in , Praises Selection of ganized with la members. giving it a sizable hunk of thet everybody to defend the mili- evorything else hut taxation, stock in the revolutionary new Hundred Years Ago . . . 1862 communications satellite cor- Duxbury as Speaker One poration. Kennedy himself Wo wisli to urge nil of our friends throughout pushed this, despite the vigor- C3g»,lX JEOJE attend and furnish something for * SELECTIO N OF Lloyd Duxbury of Cal- the <*nunty to ' ous opposition of Senators. Ke- edonia as (he new speaker of the Minne- an exhibit at the county fair. fauver and Gore, Tenn., ¦ sota House of Representatives -when tho Morse, Ore,, and others who Legislature convenes in January has as- organized a three-week filibus- ter against whnt they called sured the state of smoothly functioning MONEY WINONA DAILY NEWS the biggest giveaway of mod - House no ma tter who the governor might » Newsp aper — Established 1858 ern tlmea. -tlxa© be. An Independent nAinx-rte; ' W. F. W IHTR G. It. CLOSWAV C. E. LINDEN WINONA J)A1LY_NEWS Duxbury as a relatively young man for Publisher Exec. Director livsinexsMtr. you.v wmxtt it 'ikYf whom this n-ewspaper has long had much and Editor A. Adv. Director . WDNlsp DBCBMBER IJ, 1»« VOLUME 107.' NO , ¦• "" It's high time for holiday cash! Call Beneficial for your* admiration, He has stood for the conserv- _ ___ _ W.J COM* A DOI .PII BUKMKR H. G. H YMJCS PubltaMd dally txctpl Snturday and holi- right noxv. Get ensh for shopping, for paying bills, For ative cause in the past several sessions, ing Edito r City Editor Circulation Mar. day! by Raoubllcan ond Herald Publlthkruj Manag Company, 401 Franklin St., Winona, AAlwi. any good reason. And get Beneficial' oftimes greatly outnumbered. Although "" ' s fast, friendly, SUBSCRIPTION RATES the liberals had firm control , the voice of B. H. HAnECK F. H, K:C.AC*GK L. V. ALSTON _ holiday service, too. Beneficial likes to say "Yes"! Phone Com posnip SupC. Press Sup t. Engraving Supt. Slnglt Ctpy 10c, 15e Sunttty Duxbury was heard often in behalf of Delivered by carrlar In City of Wlnoana— ... this very miniitet sound , conservative government in Minne- Per WNh JO ctnlt O I K K (liu SW01.D G ORDON HOI.TK Si weeks |12.75 j 5} weeki 123.50 sota-—Murray County Herald Slayton, M, . . _ , Otic/ Accouiif-int Sunday Editor By mall atrtctly In idvancai paper aato> Minn. , pod on axplrotlon data. MEMBEK OF TIIE ASSOCMTEB PRfcSS In Fillmore, Houston, Olmated, Winona, BENIIICIAL i TramPM)**** covnfltii FINANCE SYSTEM t monrtia U.M i rtionlhi «. *" A lot of fires are blamed on smokers 1 ytar t^M V month W4I ~ doing to sleep while watching TV. They , /SToiiitr" mill autbierlptipnn loa ns $25 to$600 on Signature, Furniture or Car The AssoeUitod Press Is entitled exclusively ~~1~T probably con k out during the cigarette com- Tyeir »U.0tf J rmonth* *«4.M Bonafltlal Finance Co, of Winona to the uso for republication of til tho local t month! S9.00 I rnwiln *ll.4o merciiils. 51i/ WEST THIRD ST. (Ovor news printed In lhi.i newspaper as well ts til 't what to , gat me Send chnnoa of addresa raollcai, undallvarad 2 Krcsge) WINON/V ¦ A..P, newu dispflU'licj , "LNow, Dear, you musn worry about, coplei, lubscrlptlon ordari md other mall Phona; 3346 • Ask for tho YES MAN Ittma to Winona Dally Nev»«, Box tl Wi- Tharofort if any man bo In Christ, ht it e for Christmas. Whatever you happen to think of will OPEN EVf-NiNr.K RY APnoiNTMKNT — PHONi: FOR Hf)lir*3 6 Wednesday, noun, Minn. new crtaturt „ . , ill Corinthians S; 17) December J2. !D6i) be all right with me." • ttconi) clttt poslsgs ptld tt Wlnon* L. "Op«i On Saturday* 9 A.M. to 1 P.M, Until ChrUrroa*."" ¦ ¦ ¦ wi tt - " ' •¦• ¦ __ I vlUKCivylNvil H . . . . ^, La^p I ¦^^^ ¦' "^^^^^^a^kdBfl^^^^^H . ." ^*^"~ ¦Bjll 3* SL

SHELTER MARKING .. . The first five buildings in Winona i'? County.— outside the city of Winona — to be designated as ap- proved fallout shelters were marked last week by representatives of the U.S., Corps of Engineers and Civil Defense. Ray Johns, Lewiston, Winona County Civil Defense director, right, and two engineers here are seen placing markings at ' GIRLS' Camera Art Studio, Lewiston, the first building outside Winona W fc'^ '^ ~ |^ WM to be marked. Camera' Art has a capacity of 55 persons. Other shelters.marked last week were Hruska Building, Lewiston, with a capacity of 90; St. Matthew's Church, St. Charles, 50; St. Charles High School, 380, and the Oaks, Minnesota City,, 150. Previously, 'i' lttENU LADIES', BOYS', 100% NyIon-100% Dacron VS SJ 11 some 30 buildiiigs in the city of Winona — including W WA "FURwi% TRIMi Kiivii, 1MEvie INN' J <* Civil¦ ¦ • Defense.¦ • ¦ • ¦ • (Camera¦ • ¦ Art pho-to) ¦ ¦ '• ¦ • ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ A • " _! i^i > • REFINEMENTS CAME LATTER IBM KENTUCKY DUEL HOT SPRINGS, Ark. CAP) - Ida POPLAR BOTTOM, Ky. (AP) - E. Kennedy of Hot Springs says On May SO, 1B06, Andrew Jackson living quarters for Arkansas pi- dueled Charles Dickenson, who oneers were thrown up by helpful had insulted him in Nashville,in neighbors at "house raisings" but this rural Kentucky community the cabins did not have windows just beyond the, Tennessee line. or doors. The neighbors left that Jackson was -wounded and Dick- job for the householder. ensoh died.

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"|t |c WESTINGHOMSt . ..* fl M f t ¦ ^ 3 c°" «w 6-Transistor Radio Li^igg5B .fe^ * 0,"wisio™N ""*"¦'' « * 7 !« FANCY NUTS IN SHELL mr-j^b. sln RUSSET POTATOES ....1 OX"1 59* PECANS -• 59- * !l «- KKflH nK) wm 9' NUTS PAPER NAPKINS $12.95 »mm st.o M&K— ^ ¦ NAVIL MIXED" NUTS ' £ 200 Count AAc M ^ T iv *»"»• •"¦ TlN•" *« /v cr ^7?. ™...... '* tt £««, WCON BROCCOLI tf W- Poeka9 . Z9 5,WE**T SEEDLESS 29 ¦ A| "^ H^fcfca ^ JUICY—SUMKIST ' ' T J-L .! AH A Ji n^ .J! ^ «jj 3 ,,, ^ H^^ HHr ^ ¦»tl NUTS r , .. 99* lame^ /Woael Radio ORANGES WALNUTS . J& BT ¦ i^ JSSIfSL ^m3EB &' *-£ Da ' *& CATSUP <£T 03 ' IAR*I fLAVORWl^HOT HOUSE WAUNUtS C »•' 20.01, ?/ »" ° ROASTED PEANUTS 00 A7c MiJ kBI A HAVO ^Ar " ,',,' ' l ¦°HU /f ' " T"M ATv ij , lb* ^Tr 1 FftBgHTS ... vfe w| fflff' f;TE PL.^1.... ! .Jl J' Hl'>l 'P.WWHli^'1 • • • • • DUNCA N HINIS-llu oborry DUNCAN MINES—Marblo, Ytllow or Whlt» BETTY CROCKER SOAP GRANULES MUFFIN MIX XT 41° CAKE MIX IE" 37° DATE BAR MIX ..... 'AT 39° INSTANT PELS ...... H£ 79° Ma>aaaaaaaaaiaBaiaB>aaaaataHMaaaaBaa>aM«nMaaaBaaaaBaBaaaaaaaaMaaa>HMMMaB«a^ ¦ ¦ ¦ J " ¦ : —.—¦ . _— Many Legislators Favor Change in g^MB^^fcM|^^^J Hlf Sf TRADING STAMPS +^ffi j ' ' ' ¦ ^^^HH ^ ^^^HV ^'' " m ______¦ ' " ' '{___ ' ¦ ' Y^y \^& /nf w^ BlalKaB-R. ^^^^^^^^^^' ' ' ^_ ¦ ' > /ll ^T W^ha State Tax Setup ' jOaBaY'F VaOaBaBaBaBaBa' aaVE /Ok WM' ' Christmas:..H LkUl *A BAA AM * I -f lf* V \P^ f ^^k-.X IVf/l/ By THE ASSOCIATED 1 PRESS _» Greenfor ^^ . More than half the members of I ^^^fW the Minnesota Stamps • legislature who an- ' \ L Remember mere are on*y ^ shopping days unttl Christmas. Save S&.H ^ :' ' swered questions in an Associated ^^^^ /OBBBY AW.;^^^U0aaBaYr Wm ° J/ \ ' ' ^mm^^^m^/ *. Press survey about the upcoming j^^^^£:. ' ___\\\\\\\\\\\\___f ^^^^^m AV for wonderful gifts. 0> J^ *A yor^-r^JTX/ session said they would favor the elimination of personal property taxes on business and farm equip- ment and inventories. The,personal property tax is fre- quently attacked as an unfavor- able factor in Minnesota's business climate. Foray-five of the 84 senators and representatives1 who sent replies said they believe tlie tax should be eliminated. Some made their approval conditional. Two said they would favor elitnination if it could be done - without imposition ft of a sales tax. Another 11 legislators said they [ believe the tax should be revised ¦ to b more equitable, if it cannot M ^^ ? &^fc be eliminated, and. nine others mKmWmmllK^^ *$$ ^^^f' ^^Sr r^ REl-ID ^SlAf L urged careful study. ^ Opposing elimination were 10 legislators. Some said they would favor doing away with the tax "as a part of over all tax reform" and one said he would support such a move "only with a sales tax." Tht sales tax was the most pop- ular choice as a' way to replace ¦ the revenue which would be lost w ^P^^MBI if the personal property tax were v *• ** simwlmwWEEIi. C Al EI eliminated. Twenty-three legislat- ors named the sales tax, but some REDEEM :;;;^^H .ar 'BP' who favored elimination were un- f : ^^j|flB%rF ^fcMl B B able to suggest a replacement. ^ Other suggested r e placement y ' ' sources included increases in in- 'y A. :y - !W^^ ' '^¦ '^''y ' ^M^Bm . ¦ ' ¦ come and excise lax rates, a bus- -!AM ^x y. _f ^^B ' : ^^^WKW*& ' ' . iness occupation tax, gross earn- ^r i advantage Z^^. a ¦ " ings tax, a tax "based on ability "JUST HEAT AND EAT- FOR A REAt DINNER TREAr ^mU^B^JMi^^ *a,<* of . fremeii- you can't find what you are looking for, aslc the to pay," "more taxpayers," a sales tax on restaurant meals, ho- TWIN ' ' e items listed below are just a few of many with any cut' ¦ tel and motel rooms, a gross in- ffi^alr *^ m .,,, ¦ ¦ f MBIE ^^m^m^^^^^K^k^^^^m^^KmW^ you desire. ventory tax and tax revision. ll UQZ. ^T U. S. CHOICE BEEF ROAST - NO BONE -iNO WASTE • Of those who answered questions Rllioll"llv^ ^^m ^B^ n^m^m^^-fllt^m^^^SmWm^^^BmmmmBm K^m^m^mvm^^mm ^m^^Wm ^m^B^^I«a*.^*.i.«.«t« ta. mWM 38 said they would favor imposi- ^ WO ov/ L S'J.CES tion of a sales tax io replace some W^, m ^mmmmWm ^Z ^ ttmU ^m H aA HA aA I aA A A IBBVi ^ .*.*.^' tcx. Five others said they would ¦ ¦¦ favor considering a sales tax as ; ^IBy ;^ ' 7^ KAHAIaOC white Bread s 23c rnWrn ***^^^ ¦ C o Ireol" ISftOAlJ HARVEST QUEEN ^ ^ ^BK B . : . ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ^^BmWmA part of a tax . reform plan. . . ' - wtmm\t'^9mmW-1 B'^aat^ \W^mDimm ^JI' ^B'¦ ¦' mAmmW mm\\\\ \\\\Wm\\' Forty-five legislators said they would oppose a sal«s tax if it were , y ^j m y y ¦ " ¦ ; ¦ ¦ added to present taxes as a means Potato Bread 19< I nm . y^My. . - j-V r aft' ' : ' of raising addition al revenue and A '^«^>v«*^~v\ HUUnij - ^ H aW -^' "' mymm¦ ' ^ B mBr Baflk ¦ ^aSta| \l ' aiB^B*? ' ' __ \\\\\\___f ^• ^ only 10 said they -would support a ^^ sales tax ¦ under these conditions. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ lSO^Trading Stomps I K' - ' ¦ tUlICK St WITH PURCHASE OF 2 . .a# PAIR BOX CHANTILLY MYLONS E J T ¦ ^iV "^,:J* . 1 ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ^„ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ / Fuii r.»H,„ Dr„» . . - mm m -. „ ' ¦!. U. S/CHOICE U. S. CHOICE | - ¦U. S. CHOICI . ¦• ¦ ¦ ¦ . sh..r ...... 2 pr. box 1.29 m 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ¦ ': ¦' ¦ " ¦ • ¦, ¦ ; " _. ¦ Warehouse Burns •jjm H / -^ %*** ' m- ' " -M —^ ¦ ;;::1 V¦: a.m.¦ ¦:. . ««*, ¦ ¦ ¦ » W Iwllv^ B.ig.jioorToMtrr'r z pr. b« 1.89 • . 8 to 6 p.m. Boneless¦ ¦•¦ y _ 7-inch' cut Blade Cuts In Minneapolis NvlllHS ^ ^^^ EnBB ¦ • ^ ^-i ¦ • ^m m MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Flames * hz$!™»is+amum A; y^ glish Cut Standing ' Chuck' heavily damaged a. warehouse of WHOLE IRISH-STURGEON BAY ^™Jk ¦»•¦ HA m mm ¦ Industrial Supply Co. while tying ¦ • - - up supper hour traffic at the south edge of thb downtown district Tuesday night, ' Pofatoes 11 afA ___ *____ .___ ? 2& , __ Z Loss estimated by the firm at HARVEST QUEiH-TOoAATo %. ' i ¦.HBBl $150,000, included large quantities ¦ { ¦ ^ ¦¦¦aar . ^M A \ .oV^"aaP^BjA of m achine . equipment such as power transmissions, chains; UV gears and belts. Juice , battling flames in XU> Firemen llll HARVEST Q-UEEN-CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL ^^ ' V 4 ' ' ' ' ^° \ f ' ' subzero cold, halted them before ^k fllBa l L^B" ' ' '^mW ' " ^^BM ' ' ^ 1B ' ^ ' ' ' they reached the company office* in the front part of the one-story 00 building at 1100 3rd Ave. S. The SAT DEC.15 ^f w . m. ^wI <*tm . M blaze was believed to have start- Corn...... " 8^1 sV OWL U. S. CHOICE ROA5T-7 INCH CUT ed from faulty electrical -wiring. RED W\ 7,I y Arcadia District Catsup.... r. 6*^n00 Standing Ribs SS/ L 69 * ¦ Sets School Sale felitW mm A m. m. m* % U. S, CHOICE BEEF-EXTRA UAK ARCADIA, Wis. — A special • • PRODUCE • meeting of Arcadia school dis- r^r • * \% Shurf Rihie ^Ov trict will be held Monday at 8 1ML ^• . . • « aTllVII HIII9 IB.A7 p.m. to authorize sale of property Hik- it j^v'. .\aff---«Vfl'fc iWL aOjOkBm0 ^BB .tf !^ • oV U. S. CHOtCE-7 INCH LARGE CUT no longer neede d by tbe district. One will be tfrie sale of a resi- dence and outbuildings on property adjacent to the school which has | C ORAN6ESSWEET At)JD been purchased for the building If^ISZiX JUICY, _ XRib Steaks 89L program recently authorized by m_\\\M 4Lm^ ^fc ^^ $0 the voters. The American Valley ^^ school , now clo sed, and tlie land on which it stands will be sold. ___ ^ B ¦ The board also asks authority to t ^ffl ^^ i fi __^ ______, aaaaaaaaaV ^^j,aajaaf -B AD/1IIUR .aa RCCC ^Br Now...am' sell the Matt Feltes School, which %J \m/ Ims ' ¦ ANY UNOMINA1WN is no longer Ln use. The land rnrnVS***^. v- '^lM«l mWl^m v^^Ba.^ ____a.a.^a_\\p'W^ _ ¦ ,« ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ J«|«* IB «HI»mBf Bf c XlS — fUUtlaf f Bm CTEW g AT HO OWU on which it stands will revert to ¦ K te ^* TROPICANA-m tSH ORANGE FANCY, ^a\f ^a»Wim, a a aWHB alWW the original owners. ^^¦Hmjf'&K Z i AMJJ ROASTED 3¦ FRESH , SNAPPY* PASCM. , H g ¦ Pe« »ts Celery lia» Farm Managemen t Wmm J-ice ^P W W CA< 11 MW ^ | Ml mW .CQc/Jm mB ( GOIOENSs BOOK tLlUSTKATID*w Group Names Officers ^¦^H^Sg^P* O B LB ^mtW m H ^m ™ v , /I Encyclopedia WEST CONCORD Minn.-L a w- • "?O M M SAtt^o OYSTER 34th annual meeting at the high 3Hk iimtT t. • J MM ft school here Saturday. Schafcr was • ™ ¦ secretary during the past year. fH^gg/T M m m m Crackers — W J J BWBVJV •••••• HALVES AND PIECES MVaBP^ VPBWP CHOICE Of, Sadabury Slaoli, U*1, Crla d CWcUn, Maal loaf, Tv**/ or Ham—FROml *'M William Frame, Norlhficld , vice ^ ^ ^ J_W /."HaF MM president and Trancis Kottschade, ___ /# Wolnufs Kellogg, secretary, also are new- _W - f,flMORTONFAIRMONT DINNERS..COUY IONGHORN 'iS 39< _&_ M /f' QUEEN ANNE CH0CO1ATC"«™ COVERED 89' ly elected. ^^ B /daaV alaaOr ¦ /JvB^H,*HDaM)at2'' 'iffl aaaR&MfclCtnr. ' ' ' t ¦ ¦ N09 CARTON 49< Cheese 63c ' " •«» Directors were named for tlie 14 ¦IHfi f E99 " J^HHftlif oaaaaaKb ^^ 'W Clv,viPrrie«CJ ^• 'yfr1^ counties serv ed. They include BBBV ____BBBLmmMB ears RED OWL KOSHER MBY om aBBaaaMnBaBaaaaT ^aaaaBBnBaiaaB'i^iLiaO " Clarence Carpenter , Olmsted; Kot- p 3 89 Pickles . OAIIOH 59< JHB^^H ,., tschade, Wabasha , and Deane mk. ^^dWDEPENCON WHOLE BEAN RED OWL TASTY SLICED SWEET ^¦^¦K vISQUICK *G'° 1' *fj Hnssig, Winona. ^^^^Hi ¦ gg¦ ^iaa^aa¦ ¦ Wi^ ^^r Coffee Pickles Mmm W^m^BS^Km^mmm^mmB^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^ Bii Advertisement 59

No Nagging HARVEST QUEEN __ _ __. _^ _ _ , RFFT FLAVOREE HARVEST QUEEN — _, Backache Means a fi a efruit ¦ ¦»¦«•¦¦¦ tKtl Good Night's Sleep ciirAP l« Cream PEACHES ' P . . N nearlng back ache, henilache, or muacu- SUtaiAK U»r acliea will I3aln» may come on with 4 Ftavot> Sections Coffee Klutscht "•» *'•' over-exertion, emotional tipa,«U or il»J '" to day alresi nrjil atrain. And folks who Jii ral anil drink unwlnely oometlmea «uff»r b — Tab,e Rad,(>^^ imllil hlmidcr Irritation...wllh tint real- » «„„, 4 „ Day-Everyday leitn, lincmnfortaihle frfllntl. r8 ' Coni A If yon mil ml nornlilo nnil worn ont li«- 5 . _ _ ,, Drawing Saturday, pscomber 15 eaijue of tht'iwill-snoni fiirta.DtiHn 'ii IMllaof. .. ______m ______,____. ______at*jaf k. Serving Harveit Queer* Coffee NO t«eii )ie)» l>y tliolr- iiuln-rallavlng nrtlnn , hr ¦¦ PURCHASE t lioir ¦nothing i-n*Wt to euim blmliler Irrl- l f^ CV fil &M NECESSARY lnHon, nnil l>y nlieir mill) illuretle action Jf %.#% ^ l A A tlirouali the kill nuya-teiulln(C to lnere»«a I Have Your Coffee wmn.r .< eiecHc P.n tli* output o( tlm 15 miles of kidney tubta. JBJ( 4> |*WU 1>UU So If navitliiir hnckui-ho iiiiiliea you fed "%%V 4> ^ rtr»tfiteil-iiiil. rmliwinlile, wlt. h rmtleiii, ¦ ¦ lenplona nl||hti«, ilim't wall , try Dimn'a Mr k Golt Pilk tret tlm mainn happy relief mllllona j•^^^ /TI I Break On trf *1107 W. Broadway have eiijoyeil fi»r over 110 yinta. Tor con- *^^ +*M IH . ;o " ! ! venience , nili for tlm lar«« »l««. Oil Dvsii's I'il.'a Imlayl DEAR ABBY:

Sounds Like He Students Need Is Enjoying It Parents, Teachers By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN I TREES-IN WESTGATE GARDEN! » ^^ W ECS THUBSDAY-FRIPAY-SATURDA ^ly f »l e DEAR ABBY: I ttrn an elderly widow. My brother (37) re- II Y l*wl . . dB* .. ^ ¦ By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed. D. onstrate college ability ty moving , keeping "M - * ¦" ' ¦ ¦ cently lost his fine wife so I am house for him and his DOUBLE YOUR § M a ¦ ^ ^¦a^Ma^^^ .a^ ^mm A M ^ . .^ak m A. .B.A B « M|M^ aWHI' l l Baailal lM allaBalMl b. aa»aaa« ' ¦— . " £•¦ two children. My brother is young enough to find another good ¦ ^ ' ' " Pro-ftssor of Education, to Uie upper ialf of his class, he ¦ University of Southtrn Califarnla can change his goal. Any training woman to be his wife and raise his children. The problem : The ¦* that he has picked up in the ¦ ¦ k mm : . Se^jim^^^^^^^Sm^m^KoKtSK^ ' /JW ' ' mean- JQp ' ^"^ ^^ <\a>^<^ SMOKED' '/ .TEN0ERIZED mW ^/mmtv ^S^^^BSaB tlSD VmWBBm ^mr^^& PETE ;' ^^^^ M^jk married women in this town don 1 R'S HICKORY . . ^S^dt 'Z^sWKlil1 l^^^P^^ ^^Itllll' lllllllmi JHH * 'ItlflflllI taiVjfV^aBt • ' ^L^LVi aB M aH alH aS^ M ¦ ¦ afjfjfjffl aB \JU If children are to get the most 't leave him alono. Supposedly 1 !«**- . yt^^m^* NASH'S RfGULARrft^ time still v/iU be valuable to him. respectable married women, living -with their husbands, have out of their schools, parents am^ , teachers are going to have to get . Some schools offer an hour a week called him up at two in the morning and begged him to meet ^^^^^^^ or -more of pasture training. them somewhere. I couldn't believe it until he had me listen t ogether more frequently. Par- Parents are not always awarc ental consent is usually necessary in on the extension. Four of them are on his trail. How can a if the student is to be assigned decent man find a decent single woman when the married ones of the special services offered b;1 schools. Teachers are not alway to Uiis activity. Parents should cort- throw themselves at him? CONCERNED SISTER . suit the posture teacher on exer- aware of special needs ofTindivi" DEAR CONCERNED: No woman will call a man at two dual children. cises for their child to be carrleil in the morning and beg him to meet her somewhere unless Many schools offer special trail- out at home. she has had some encouragement. ( One might, but not four!) ing in music, art, posture, speedn SPECIAL Classes in speech thtr- There are plenty of decent widows and single -women nround. and remedial work. Larger cowt. apy become more effective when Your brother hasn't been looking in the munities have vocational schools parents lend their cooperation. ¦ .. right places. with courses leading to- semi-techj. Training in music may hinge on. nical jobs. These opportunities parents' willingness to rent instru- DEAR ABBY : In the first place, when I are increasing. ments for their child and to en- call my doctor for an appointment, his office The United States Office of Ed[. courage their practice. Often such girl has to know it all. I realize she must know ucation reports the expansion c,f an opportunity is necessary for * how much time to save for the appointment. But vocational school programs whielh well-adjusted child. I have a ten-party line and do you think I want override the usual school district These are but samples of thi the whole neighborhood knowing my trouble? boundaries. The response is en\_ s _ te c i a 1 opportunities available, When I went to his office, thusiastic. States required to They aren't frills. They provide the nurse .gave me a mate!,h shot and a bill for $9.50. I never even got to see on a 50-50 basis have actually over „ opportunity for the development of the doctor. Are nurses doctors now? matched federal funds for sue!h special talents. They help over- ¦ D-ISGUSTED : mmam^^^^^m' -.-^-K-mmm .: schools. come handicaps. Often the acti- vities give a psychological lift to DEAR DISGUSTED: Nurses .are not doc- Abbf THERE IS no le^al rej frietloiri the entirejjstudent body. tors, they only follow the 9B<1 on the type of training to be ol!- 3nterestea parents must help doctor's instructions. Some nurses ' ' ' ' __M : ' ' ' M|J ^ tf^' /,#*%ftMt IMal ' ' (A A' f k ' ' ' ' ' ml^m^^Sm^mmWmW ^m^^H ^m^PJM D M ^\,,,,H " " iiii?^Va.9a ^P!5i^^H ^^ Bl \ ^t m m m m m^i ^m m__ m m m .JHaial^flB ' ' l^H' Ftt are more expert at giving shots than doctors because they get B i^H' la# ' JU MJF' MM' EH ' IK V% MM A' IHUtl A mW ' \^M mWmm^UrJtmmm^mW^m 'Elm WWms^mMB ^B^^ ' W al^;^j(, ^B.,,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H.,,,,,, ^^&.\i, ^a8^^Di^B., ^B ^^^ ^ ZZ^^i^ ^^ ' \^M ' fered—the only requirement is thait schools, guide their children into more practice. Next time, if you want to see the doctor, speak there be a useful job at the emd the activities that are best for up• at the office. Don't needle him behind hij back. of it, (This factor alone is a now'• th em. Schools can't do it alone. erful motivation for high sdhooii ana mese decisions are too imper« DEAR ABBY : After a seven-year courtship, the girl I love students who have lost interest iin tant to be left entirely to the chU- has told me she would like to be "friends." Her reason is that academic subject matter.) T3ie ainn dren themselves. ¦ ¦ • ' ' she doesn't think she is in love with me. Abb?,, I practically is to develop a half million skillI- • ¦ . supported that girl. I paid a dentist $800 to fix her teeth. (She ed workers, particularly for techi, A minor technological break- needed dentures.) I paid I don't know how many bills for her. nical jobs in engineering and scii . through has been achieved in Yel- I got her fatter out of jaU and set her brother Up in business, ence. lwwstone National Park. Bear- I proved my love for this girl in a thousand ways, and now she of- Parents should learn about thi_ proof lids, placed on garbage cans fers me her ''friendship." Doesn't she owe me marriage? How ¦ ¦ ¦ opportunities in their locality. HewI throughout the park in the sum- ¦ ^^mBm^mmw^mBmB^BBn^BLmwSmm^ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ . B ~ ~ ** AA ¦ ¦»¦¦ ¦ /jfciKj . ^D , mer of 1962, defied all efforts of can I get her to change her mind? RON v ^^^^^^^^^^^^I,[^^^^^^^^^la^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^li^^^H''' ^^^^m^m^^BB^mm^^^^^^^^^BmBm^mB^^mmm^Km- ^^^^Bf^^^^^BL^B^^ \^^|^^^^^^ft i S ^^s ^ . |< % -^p^i^i^i^i^i^i^. ^H * * *** IH ? ./% __ *v WWB are ways in which they can coop erale with the schools: grizzlies to remove them. DEAR RON: You can't. And don't try too hard Or you might 1/ the student is in the lower hal ' Advertisement succeed. A fellow who has to get down on his knees and of his class, vocational or techni¦ beg a girl to marry him is lucky if he gets turned down. She cal training may be a realistii Now Many Wear owes you plenty, but marriage as a "pay off" would be bad goal. Don't insist that Junior gi for both of you. ¦A J^^^m^^^MmW ^^ a»B ..* . ^^^^H^^^^^K ' ^i^i^H a,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^! m^m^mmWim ' ^mmm ^M ^m^m^BA f ^8W-l[l^^alWiB"ffil!J»WijW ^H M ¦ ¦ ' ' ' m^M Ml m\ AM0A 11H' ^il^ " i i,,^^^^ b - wSt ^ , ^A ^Mi. W ^^i^V .,^. A ^L ^B. , ^ |H ^B 4fr (non-acid) po-wder. holds falsa teeth year I bought fifty pretty, colorful little Christmas cards and pay is ' mors firmly. To cat And talie ID mora -mailed them my excellent. comfort, Jurt »f-jrlnkle a little *ts&~ to friends. 1 later discovered the verse inside A conference with the counseioi* TEBTH oii your phtcs. No giotomy, read : .;. can establish , gooey, pwty taste or t«elins. Check* "This little goals in line -"With thi plate (dentura breath)'. G»* card has come to say student's potential. Should le dem" " ^gdor" any couhttr. "A gift from me is on the way!" - FASTEETH »t drug ' .. Best wishes, "^• ^MBMa ii MM aa iaaAai aM Mi aMMBi MMmMaMMrta "HORRIFIED" What's on your miad? For 6 personal reply, send a self-ad- dressed, stamped envelopeto Abby. Sox 3365; Beverly Hills, Calif. Mazeppa Co-op Japa nese Asking ' Profits Decline For Correspondent *vGifte3JsinaII MAZEPPA, Minn.-Net profits A Japanese boy, seeking pen of the Mazeppa Farmers Cooper- pals, has written to the Winona Daily News saying such corres- VMlANCB ative Dairy Association decreased pondence could promote world OE. CANISTER $10,000 from last year. peace and "really serve the Way At the association's annual meet-• to the brighter life," ing here Saturday, Hans P. hat- He is Kanri Yoshiurfl. His ad- PH% -~5 Vacuum Cleaner $49.95 sen, manager-operator, said that dress follows: B B |K ¦¦ A 1 ~5 -^J ^ the decline was due to overpay- Kamikudari, Higashiku, \ IA RIIl^^f ^B ~JB B ^UST R III Okira-cho ^ ment for milk during the first Okazaki-shi, Aichi-ken months of the fiscal year. Patrons Steam Iron - - $12.95 ' Japan net income totaled $1,984. ¦ HAMILTON BEACH Total sales were $ft)7 ,387 andI He is a member of the Youth more than $500,000 of that came, Council for International . Contact from butter production. which is urging international cor- -;: Mixette - - - - $14.95 Two directors were re-elected to, respondent**. three-year terms.They were All- _ "Don't you think it's a good idea :) HAMILTON BEACH IMMERSIBLE win Arendt and Donald Lemmer- ii we could understand each other V^A% *601 0 : : man. Donald Gruhlke is associa- by exchanging sbme stamps, cards 3 I BP&S^S^ ST1^0H itluAA BOND- cTA ii bc ?I UU0^ IIC £rw XV0<= -l fifl iHk'll' tion president. or news and information STamRS I J ^LntKltlCa Perculator - - $24.95 ¦ about I ^ ^ school life, daily activities or even *MJt&^ ,«« | ^^S^ |M HAMILTON BEACH the world events?" he wrote. m*, ^ CHOIR PARTY ¦S 'BPyStt8KS^?^ *+¥ ^¥ CLYCC I M X *" / T B Trinity Lutheran Church members fathers and mother V COUPON NEEDED ^ ^ ^ ""W . ^ M WESTINGHC-USE and their made many I . TB^y^ l P ^ffi^oPj^JllT V-^l ^i ^f ^^ families held a Christ- mistakes. But we youth want to ^ll^^ ff^ I^iW^l mas party at the school. Gifts associate with different 76 peoples of ¦ 8 :am C K BH were exchanged and games play- ' : iffiP^ ^ "" ^^^-^ ¦ y ^ ^"S * ^^ /iS0'\ i I k J I H \9K Jf Value» M !na Green House > $19.95 different countries and have -wid- IM ^^ - - ^^ aM^^^v Mk ^^^^ _ _* ^mf%h \ ¦ Wiih Purchase of A CLIH A liBAAM OOc|j J^ L^^lf l/ ' rZIl_ ?£ *|? | L $^>-39 B^ ed. Hilbert Gensmer and Emil ened our views." ' * ^ \ 100^^ of ¦ ^^ 1 i -#%f WII^ ^# %J | Tfcfi ^«S Carbon M. ' M -**& &> t* ¦ M H Benck served 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ^ ^ i 1 i ^*X i , Count Bottle %^ -^ W W ^ %(|y ^ ^ /'" M* . ¦ .g^SSfc rffc k >¦> ¦ ¦ on the entertain- I I P K ^ B II C f B I W% Mk ----fmml&R** j ment committee and Mrs. Ervin Gift marking was done by Mrs. IT WEST BEND IMMERSIBLE APPLIANCES Bonow and Mrs. Alvin Gensmer August Bonow, Mrs. Francis Han- II FLOR.DA IpK Kll aa lf BAIIIN li ^^ ANACIN TABLETS . on the refreshment committee. sen and Eldor Matthe-es. ; r| >«™ # 3w i^j cc $1 7S 00 l ^^ Pc\ .li FRYPA N, with Cover and C1ftf|£ 303 ^ Removable Control •ylOl lVi«99 a Tidings llTflcl J^c-.SN* 25-POUND BAG r^ri. »— VEGETABLES 1098 "^French Fries I L^^ || ^ " wi«h Packa^d UDICO DELUXE * ' » ' '^ jJKSM l 1 «,rth*rtrfA LARGEST SELECTIONS DF CHRISTMAS CARDS, WRAP, TREE DECORATIOMS, LIGHTS - LOWEST PRICES B ^ft - I H IA Minnesota £Wostess i fl M M W\* : ' ^^ JfcirAi ^SS^^ L V^ Can Opener - *££: $22.95 UDICO tHi, and happy holiday *! 1 Fa ihi on from the Farm thoroughly enjoyed my many Advance Spring fashion note: Can Opener - : , r $18.95 Summer and Autumn visits to "Barley " is to be a favored Minnesota civic celebrations; • shade for Spring, '63. Minne- DOMINION hope: I had a chance Jo gr«t 4dta farmers fourth Jn nation- you personally. Bvt it's nice to ,i bailey production and be home this month! In our |,econ() (n production of -malt- Suitcase Hair Dryer - $24.95 block, we have a progressive (ng barley, may smile proudly! "tri m the trees'' party ... with Minnesota brewers bought DOMINION beer, easy-fix food, and neigh- 3,443,619 bushels of that bar- borly fun. Beer, you know, is | cy \ M year, Our brewers vM^^^fe^ ^^^^^^^^ B>H ^^^H^^fl^ .^^^B /#"<#%! I^l .^! B * t ^^ ^\ - . -^^ IwlwUNI ^ fact , in national consumption , ,ota fBrrn crops; „ harvest that TROPIC-AIRE beer rates right below milk h?| ps make many a Christmas Purchase and coffee, now. Serve it often, merrier here, this season! A jj With of Any I B^ii ^^li ^MHb! ^^- ' Tl) a la yollr holiday fun, 3 wEt W A I k II/ill^^H^^& £ I*1**! ? <4 '& k ^^^^^^ MM HUllt# i /??3H W - 1 L I I / i 1 I ., ^^^ E ft //ia__\\ send for "Minnesota Hostess ^ Hat Bex Hair Dryer - $14.95 ^K /T liii Favorite Recipes," 33} WCCO ZENTH R 500 8-TRANSl$TOR nldg Minneapolis 2, Minn . /&&§fr'iWmi/m. j »m " m* ttdMm^mR^fuh* Burning with beer cookery Christmasidtti, my book Is free! Merry v JJWSX^ JMS^N I^ Personal Radio - - - $39.95 Jt___^S^l^_ \\\mS_fu^ to you and yours. with Carrying C«»o and Earphon* t*r«tx«l Wraaths i=~!==5?=^^ 25-LirE Special report from Stuttgart, I C/M mf H_ .%ata Germany: now modern pret- »„ \d£, xJJ-c*- ¦¦•3rfi zel-vendlng machines have in- " gHHHEaSaiaB— ,- Christmas Light Set - $5.50 vaded traditional beer-Bardeni! „, ,h, or mmi bf ,hl mmbm m 5 ¦¦ ¦ Im reminded creant cheese, mtietoti B(mis HwcMlon ——Bu-j 3—— -i——-—. , I i****" v% w%mm% ' : .l^l^HB Koiis o ^ii>c A—-*" * * . ' ••^•^ . H 7-LITE whipped with a bit of green ,„„ . * Tniiin c I fllHH ^Hi^^p^BH^^HSl food coloring Hnd decorated ^™L ... ,HaiifMWlMW E S »H " UlmIW . AM wiih sliced stuffed olives, can J *" "1 * " Z to Christinas Light Set - $1.90 turn preucls into tasty Christ- 5C»?M,i>T r,T E , -¦ P0PWRM Sl - £ F CENTER lasted Peanuts 3 * $1 j Krispies 6-40c mas wreaths. You nlso miglit - Pal" ""'" '" WESTGAT E ] 1 3 I - I s lorn hollovv'outawhole (unpnred) ROYAL 58 GRAIN BELT C I cucumber, stuff with tuna an<,< Dulttih Mlnnrt>pt>)ij ^ WINONA ELECTRIC m ayonnaise, and chill. Slice, BUB'S FlLCKENS TflM L ffrt^j^ , garnish with pimlcnto and Winona I'tirlbmili «4,C ,/j P KU Lb Wl4k •"¦ 7 S«>* *».39; il quW All, aian» 75«; Liquid Swar,, «g. 37c ' T\of° nr ^ , fllant 6* ki„ *" ' ""'" "^ " c , -93c/ li quid Lux L 0 ^ olive. Pass chilled beer, and GLUCK HAMM I *kl^ ,^^^m/\C%\™^^^ s' ' ^ ff' ^ B B Psr^^^^^ Mt ^ B 390 ^^ID ItTI /^ J ^ iIf ii5 IBI CONSTRUCTION CO, ¦«!)• 37c, giant 65c, king 93c; L UK Soap, rog. 3 for 33c, bath 2 for 33c; Lifebuoy, rog, 3 for 37c * W.JP/ A/( MXI. ¦ # * , *** . there' a parly! Mlmuitpolh St, Paul J1 H 11/,/ / WL J'l hath 2 for 37c; ProUo, Bmmm ^^^^^^mWmWmWBm XBmWtU Kt^^BBBam * MB 119 Weil Third St. Phone 5802 U, W * reg. 2 for 29c bath 2 for 41 c, Dovo For Special Baked Order* Call 8-2-973 WWx uttJht^ 1 * *M(¦ Wi1lll. Ilfi . , , r«8. 2 for 39c, ball, 2 for 49c, Spry, lb. can 37c, 3-lb. can 9tc. H HH HH B *^ * ^ . mm& ' ¦ r : ¦ ¦" ' ' " ' ' ¦ '" WEDNESDAY ^|ggfa i, LEAN end MEATY FRESH . J. .- ./ ' _ ^ ADE DECEMBER 12 1962 The Daily Record , ¦ : ' ^IPillCD^ , JI¦ • " ' -JHBIIIHiHr '' ""^MM ^- mmmmm.'^ m .m*^ BE At Community Two-State Deaths Winona Funerals r Memorial Hospital Mrs. Erving Johns Andrew Knopick Ml'l¦ P^Dine ojp ii Aw ^m , Minn.—Mrs. Erv- Funeral services for Andrew Igp p^ if .i ¦ Visiting tiburt: Medical and aurfllcol RUSHFORD (no Knopick, 221 E. 4th SL , were held M patients; 2 to * and 7 to 8:30 p.m. ing Johns, 49, Trimont, Minn., for- Jm children under 12). mer Rushford resident, died of this morning at St. Stanislaus Maternity pallcrfs: J to 3:30 and 7 fts only). Saturday at Trimont Com- Church , the Rev. Robert Kulas of- 8:30 p.m. (adulta cancer ALTURA 15- to. 22-Lb; Averog. ' ¦ ' ¦ munity Hospital. She had been ficiating. Burial was in St. Mary's . ' ¦> TUESDAY in ill health three years and had Cemetery. , . Admissions been hospitalized eight days. Pallbearers were Paul and Leo Mrs. Elizabeth Holzer, Lewiston, She was born at Lewiston June Brom, Stanley Hamerski, David Minn. 22, 1913, daughter of Mr. and and James Knopick and Donald TURKEYS I Sir- . 35* Miss Nancy Jeanne Deeley, Col- Mrs, Fred Boettcher. She Was Rudnik. * lege of Saint Teresa. married to Erving Johns here Urban S. Shugart, 263 Grand St. April 19, 1933. They lived here Mrs. Herman Botlke, 412 W. ba ^>^**V> ^Q^Qj ^B|C*l 'A^i*l lU^ OTHER BIRTHS Christmas holidays. tnsfawndefecUin materialmad utatamnaWl).- Any ^^ >->; ¦» -I—« r* retirement. Ave., was involved in the first ac- ^ BBMP'W'VJPiaVVVaTVVVI * '. ; .*.: . -• . ARCADIA, Wis, (Special) - part ot partsthereof wljkh mreproved d tfectrrewill r_ ^^ty ^A^\tM*kX*MJ(^^^ii^t^^Ml^KmA ^M ARCADIA, Wis. (SpeciaD-Mr. Mrs. Leoneberger is survived cident at 5th and Winona streets bo cheerfullyt epUced, JEANNE DUEL, daughter of Phyllis Micek, daughter of Mr. " ¦ wKB ^^B ^^^^^^^^^^^ M and Mrs. Fritz Brauen, San Ma- by a son, Walter; a sister; Mrs. at 11:45 a.m. and the second at ' ' • ' ' ;" ' ' i Complrt* 10 Pl«AN >VITH covn ^ ^ ^Lfl ^1! r^^j Raymond L. Plank Cochrane Rt. 1, Wis., was the oth- Saturday and Sunday at Stout State ing in elementary education. . Mrs. W. W. Torgenson a daugh- KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) - er driver. ter Tuesday. Mrs. AnnabeUe Roth, College, Menomonie, Wis. Both are FIGURE SKATES i^^zr ™ ¦ W Raymond L. Plank, 85, died at Little was driving west oh 5th is a mem- All Sizes CO AC » SHOT, DUTCH ovm wimco im J^H fi Owatonria, a former Winonan is Buena Vista sophomores. Miss Duel ' ¦ ^ x^^^^^^k. LNursing Home, Wa- Street and Mrs. Gest was dri-ving ber of the band and choral group Pair $0«l7J . - . .WBLmKbi^^^^^ *' the maternal grandmother. Mrs. basha, Tuesday noon. He had been south on Winona Street. Her car Retarded Party H. J. Roth, Winona , is the mater- ill one year. and Miss Haralsrud is a member nal great-grandmother. was being pushed by a wrecker of the concert band. He was bom at Eyota, March truck and police said that she ap- Slated Saturday NASH'S g- NESCAFI 25, 1877, son of George and Lu- parently did not stop for the stop TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ci-ette Plank. He married Dolly sign at that intersection. At Lucas Lodge Belle Turner in 1902 at Rochester. i I nstant Coffee Jeffrey Scott Buswell 936 W. Little's car hit the rear of the A Christmas party for all re- COFFEE , She died in 1915. He married Jes- Gest car which then skidded onto Fillmore County King St., 4. sie Turner at Rochester March 27, tarded children in Winona County : Jennifer Sue Buswell, 936 W. the southeast . corner of the inter- will be held at Lucas Lodge Sat- 1917. section, hit a stop sign, sideswip- ;r2^:$ King St., 4. They farmed in the Eyota, St. urday. - ed a power pole and traveled 112 Board Dissolves Children through age 12 will be Charles and Plainview areas be- feet over the boulevard into a vac- fore moving to a farm on Pepin entertained from 10 a.m.-noon FESTAL SYRUP PACK — 27-Or. Can IMPOUNDED DOGS ant lot. Neither driver was hurt. and older children from 2-4 p.m. g Hill near Wabasha in 1948. He re- Damage to the cars was more None. tired in 1958 and lived in Kellogg O'Hara District High school Red Cross students Available for good homes: than $100 each. will assist. The party is sponsored until going to the nursing home 10 (Special) PUMPKIN Sweet Potatoes - 25c Two large, young female dogs. months ago. ACCORDING to police Llrt(«, PRESTON, Minn. — by the Winona County Association I truck, later A. school district was dissolved!, for Retarded Children. Survivors include his wife; six driving a wrecker ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " 11 PURPLE purchase of . .. 1^.4%* sons, Cyril, Millville; Herbert, backed into a car stopped for a bids were opened for in* WEATHER Lake City; Robert, LaPorte, stop sign at Sth and Orrin streets, three dump trucks, and county Ind.; employe bonds were approved at Clarence and Lyman, Vtica, and Dorothy H. Kaehler, .4455 W. 7th Tavern, Dance Hall > ^"» 1 PLUMS - - cl 25c EXTENDED FORECAST Carl, Mazeppa; two stopped for the the Fillmore County commission- IV daughters, St., Goodview, had Burned at Grand Rapids : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . MINNESOTA. — Temperatures Mrs. Richard (Bernice) Smith, stop sign while going west on 5th ers meeting here Tuesday. "^" . ' . - - . - . - . . ¦- y . . . Z% WHOLE HEAVY" SYRUP will average from near normal ( . School district 506 (O'Hara CAMPBELL'S | Utica , and Mrs. Francis Sarah) Street. Little was pushing another ) GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. (API- a nMiAAVA ov, Ar west to 2 to*< 5 degrees below nor- Drake, Dodge Center ; 46 grand- car with the wrecker and was in a School was dissolved with parts Fire destroyed the Midway Tav- mal east. Normal highs 17 to 21 children; 61 great-grandchildren; of it attached to the Lanesboro, between here APRICOTS - 25c half tarn position trying to go dis- ern and Dance Hall extreme north to upper 20s ex- one brother, Leland, Mobridge, S. south on Orrin Street, He started Harmony and Canton school and Coleraine Wednesday. Dam- TOMATO SOUP I ^ treme south. Normal lows zero to tricts. It will be effective next ¦ " y- ¦» CRANBERRY D^ and one sister, Mrs. Dwite to back up and struck the Kaeh- age was estimated , at $10,000 in _^_\ J_ W\\W_ 5 above extreme north to around (Clara) . Bullis, Redwood, Calif. ler car. year. the blaze, believed to have started 10 above extreme south. Warmer One daughter, four grandchildren , There was no damage to the A PETITION submitted by Gust near the basement furnace. at first but colder Friday. Warm- three great-grandchildren , two bro- truck and more than $100 to the Kiehne to have 80 acres of his . ¦ I SAUCE - - - £ 19c er over the Weekend turning cool- thers and one sister have died.* Kaehler car. No traffic citations land set from School District 504 SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S '^"lO- er again by end of period. Little or Funeral services will be held at were issued. to School District 226 at Canton LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special)— no precipitation south and tip to one 2 p.m. Friday at Kellogg Metho- Advent , services at St. John's FESTAL or LIBBY'S tenth inch melted north occurring dist Church was granted. POPPY 3 , the Rev. Robert Dunn The board set up an allotment Lutheran Church are being held as scattered light snow Thursday officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hi gher Teacher Sa lary and. again late in the weekend. Cemetery, Eyota. of $li;626, for the county's share Wednesdays at 3:45 and 8 p.m. of operating expenses for the The afternoon service is in Ger- SEED - ' 33c WISCONSIN—Temperatures will Friends may call at Buckman- Trend Indicated at The total | CORN avera ge about 10 degrees below Schierts Funeral Home, Wabasha , county extension service, man and conducted by the Rev. higher than last year. T. H. Albrecht. "The Coming Re- SEEDLESS 303 9# normal. Normal highs 21 to 27 from tonight until Friday noon and Independence Meeting is $120 I 4%'- ^ north and 27 to 33 after 1 p.m. at the church . ' Harlowe Ibach, a Preston cafe deemer," is the theme for today's south. Normal INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- owner, was appointed Civil De- services. Next week's theme will 49c c°ni lows 5 to 13 north and 12 to 19 Carl Staffer! son cial)—A Wisconsin Education As- fense director of Fillmore County be "The Coming Joy." A pre- RAISINS I m ¦*¦> south . Not so cold most of state BLAIR , Wis, (Special ) — Carl sociation spokesman said here effective last Tuesday. He re- Christmas service, which includes ^ tonight and Thursday turning cold- Stcffenson, 79, Monday that salary trends indi- er about Friday or former Blair area places R. O. Benson , Lanesboiro , a candle-light concert, will be : Saturday mod- resident, died Monday afternoon v. ' e that salaries in the larger resigned because of ill health. held at 8 p.m, Sunday. crating about Sunday or Monday. who - - at Watersr-neet, Mich. cities will be up about 4 percent Tlie board also issued a call aa - l>Ei^ Precipitation will total around one He was born Dec, 3. 1883, in the during the coming year. BUFFALO ASC MOVES MTES^-:^-49er|. BUTTER . tenth of an inch in snow northern for bids for county printing. The Town of Preston , Trempealeau The report was made at the bi- bids should be submitted by Jan. ALMA, Wis. fSpecial) — Carl N portions tonight and most of the County, (o Mr. and Mrs. Sever monthly meeting of the Western »« <=° I 3.ib. state Thursday and again about 8. Synstad, manager of the Buffalo AOcc Stcffenson. He had worked as a Rivers Administrators Association County ASC office, and his staff Sunday or Monday. at Club Midway. William Hehli , , carpenter , building summer re- GUNDE RSON MOTORS Pres- moved into quarters in the court- POPCORN 10c 98 OTHER TEMPERATURES sorts in the YVatcrsmeet area superintendent of the Mondovi ton , was the apparent low bidder " 1 ° By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS house here Tuesday. They are oc- where he lived 35 years. He n^ver school district, presided. He is as- for three county dump trucks with cupying the High Low Pr. sociation president. ' , former register of married. a bid of $16 070.17. Other bids deeds and clerk of court offices, HUNT'S—300 Size HUNT'S Albany, clear 25 5 .. Survivors are: Three brolherrs, received included Marchant' s, Albuquerque , clear ... 49 24 .. which have been redecorated. August Stcffenson , Town of Chim- Spring Valley, $16,359; Bud At- The register of deeds and clerk Atlanta , cloudy 39 6 .. ney Rock , and Nickolai and Alvin College Institute wood Co.. Spring Valley, $18, 144; Bismarck, cloudy .... -2 -ll .. are ini the new court house an- FRUIT COCKTAIL 19c PEACHES 25c Stcffenson , Blair , and four sister, Director at Meeti ng Thompson Motors, Wykoff , $17,697, nex. Boise, cloudy 40 32 .. Mrs. LeRoy (Mamie) Dickens, and Harmony Truck Service, Har- ¦ Boston , clear ../ 31 jn :. Eau Claire; Mrs. Ben (Selma) Dr. Ray T. VMidland, director mony, $17,840.04 for trucks with PARTY AT HOLY CROSS SPICED » FANCY Buffalo , cloudy 19 10 .. Hanson, Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs. of the summer institute for Heil boxes. The bids will be stu- . Chicago, clear 7 -7 DAKOTA , Minn. — Martin Za- David (Julia) Davidson , Sentinel chemistry and physics teachers died and a contract awarded next dow Cleveland, snow 15 -l .32 , newly elected president of the Butte, N. D., and Mrs. Clarence at Winona State College, attend- Tuesday. Men's Society, Denver, cloudy 36 18 .. ) Holy Cross Parish, APPLE RINGS "£ 39c Mixed Nuts (Clara Klland , Blair . One broth- ed a three-day briefing for Na- A $75,000 bond for the connty announced Monday evening that ]>es Moines, clear 2 -10 .. er has died. tional Science Foundation insti- treasurer was approved. Other lb Detroit , cloudy 15 4 final plans have been made 'or WILDERNESS Funeral services will be Friday tute directors at Chica-go this bonds approved were : Sheriff , the turkey festival at the parish | * 49C Fairbanks, clear 21 10 .. at 2 p.m. at Trempealeau Vnlley wcelc. $5,000; county attorney, $l ,*0AO; Fori Worth , clear 55 20 * hall Sunday nt 2 p.m. Women will Lutheran Church, the Rev. Wilbert The regional meeting was held register of deeds, $5,000, and serve a cafeteria Helena, clear 36 18 .. lunch throughout Cherry Pie Mix 3 tJ 79c i Winkler officiating. Burial will nc Sunday througli Tuesday. register of titles, $1,000, A $5,000 the afternoon and early evening. —^n^— Honolulu , cloudy HO 69 .. in the church cemetery. The collejio's institute will be. bond for county auditor was sub- Indianapolis , clear ... 12 -5 Valentine Nied balski is general WILDERNESS | Friends may call Thursday after- held June 17 to July 26. mitted. chairman. W^lffllltC Juneau , rain 44 34 .4.4 noon and Friday morning at Fred- N J Kansas City, clear ... 12 -1 .. crixon Funeral Chapel and at the Blueberry Pie Mix 3 d $1.00 | Los Angeles, clear ... 64 54 ., church after noon Friday. Louisville, clear 14 -2 .. " MANDARIN JJ Memphis, clear 37 5 .. Harold Pfeil | . Miami , clear 65 53 .. ST. CItARLFS. Minn. (Special) Mil waukee, clear ..... 5 -7 .. -Harold Pfeil , St. Charles, died TOP GRADE "A" 89c Mpls., St. Paul , clem* . -3 -9 .. suddenly this morning at SI. Orange Slices 4 '^. | Walnut New Orleans, clear ... 64 21 ,. Mary 's Hospital , Rochester, where New York , clear ... . 20 16 .. he had been a pal lent about a sup«ME | Oklahoma City, icloudy 35 ll .. week . Sinca 1912 Meats Oinalta , clear 3 -12 ,. Funeral arrangements are being Philadelphia , clear ... 2!) 51 .. completed by- Jacobs Funeral Oyster Crackers "CaSc f : Phoenix, cloudy 09 51 ,. Home here. I' m little now but just watch me 69c Pittsburgh , clear 14 -4 .03 ¦ Portland, We., clear . 33 10 ,. grow on Springdale's milk! Portland , Ore, clear . 52 30 .. Home Destroyed SUNBEAM « GRADE A MEDIUM J? PHILADELPHIA Jtapid Cily, cloudy ... 10 5 .. Nature's most perfect food. CINNAMON RAISIN g ¦ ' Richmond , clear 35 14 .01 In Osseo Area ¦- af* #% *• if a»* «,• SI. Louis, clear 17 -4 .. EGGS | Cream Cheese .'.'J. Lake Cily, clear 37 21 .. OSSEO, Wis. (Special )-Flre be- COFFEE CAKE I San Diego, cloudy 02 54 ., lieved to have been started Irom *^_^ Taste the difference, B 0 Seattle, clear 46 -31 ,, defective wiring destroyed the 29c ¦*»• 29c ; Tampa, cloudy 04 45 .04 small home of Jolm Hrevik nbout en a fas$ f res h I 1 k; : 29c Washington, clear ... 31 15 .08 1% miles southwest of hero Mon- EST^x i &s. /°y 9- °f 9°°d roJ'k* ^ day afternoon. EYOTA POST OFFICE The blaze wns discovered at 2 •Oj KT Prion* 3626 for Homo Delivery _^ M-a EYOTA , Minn. (.Special) - Mrs. p.m. by Clarence Core and Andy ^m Edith Hansen , EyoUi postmaster, Gundcrson of Beof River Telephone announced that beginning today Co., wlic were working in the area. and cont inning through Dec, 22, Brevilc was visiting his dung liter. Hie post office will bo open during Osseo fi re ileparlmont was colled , Kfe Sphinjydtdsi 1B& 0 JmMlD EiPi K'lm d the noon hour. On Dec, 15 and 22 but llie building nntl contents were Zp «^l*Oa *Ca CORNER NINTH AND MANKATO AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS Ibo closing hours will be 4:30 In- destroyed. Hrevik , a widower, y^Af / WINONA'S HOME.OWNED DAIRY stead of 4 p,m, lived alono. 1 Mrs. Clauson, Mrs. Milton Myhre, \ Spring Grove Cubs | Mrs. Oren Ellingson, Mrs. Carlton I Mondovi Co-op Given Advancements Onstad and Mrs. Alden Benson chairmen have been appointed were presented pins. Burnell Ons- j Buffalo County Plans to assist in organizing the ob- SPRING GROVE; Minn. (Spe **ard, neighborhood commissioner, ) servance; Jerry Ehrmeyer, com- cial — Spring Grove Cub Scouts presented the charter to Olaf Tor- Brotherhood Week munity organization; the Hev. and their parents recently attend- ick institutional representative. MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) Harold Haugland, religious; Mrs. Nefs $1W3 ed' a Christmas party at whiel: Advancement awards were re- — , Wis. (Special)-The Brotherhood Week will be ob- Alette Varenick, educational- Al- MONDOVI Den IS presented a skit, "Buck- ceived by: Charles Olson, Robert ton Nyseth, publicity, and Erwin annual report of the Mondovi Co- skin Pioneers," and all others at- Schlee Craig Storlie, Neil Clauson, served nationally, and in Buffa- , Creamery shows Heck finance. operative total tending participated in the pro- Dana Kjome, Scott Onstad, Larry lo County Feb. 17-24, it was an- The first meeting of the com- incotiM at $1,441,494 with net sav- gram. lngvalson , Carl Reque, Kurt On- nounced by M. N. Olson, county , mittee was held Dec. 4 it Mon- ings of 118 073. Cubmasters Charles Roverud and stad. Dean Ellingston, DyWayne Brotherhood Week chairman. dovi Public School. Additional Irvln Accola, president, presid- Carlton Clauson were ' in charge Oakes, Hans Tweeten Jr., Mark John Herpst has agreed to appointments to the observance ed at the creamery's annual mi2et- of the program. j Johnson, John Dahle and Rory served as co-chairman with Ol- committee will be made by ths ing Thursday at the K. of P. Hall J3en mothers Mrs. Harold Oakes, I Kjome. son. The following committee individual chairmen. here. Three directors were elected ¦ ¦ ¦ m ""™"™" ™™ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ * ~~ for three-year terms. Robert Ami- y . . ' ...... —^*—~—^i don and Robert Duncanson were gS^=^y re-elected and Martin Wulff was v-An -HAAii j ^f^^^ WINE « LIQUORS * w-^ * elected a new director replacing : Accola. Approximately 100 persons FOR THOSE attended. Wmfcfc m I /OKTA : Accola was not eligible for re- ^ election. He has served as director WHO CARE and president of the board since M-l ^^^g^S i its organization in 1942. y^J Guest speakers were Professor Everette Wallenfeldt of the Univer- FIRST CLASS SCOUTS . . . These are among this picture are Billy Feltes, Da\id George, GIVE GIFTS sity of Wisconsin dairy industry the 30 Arcadia, Wis., Boy Scouts who attained James Arnold, Mark Schultz, James Rolbiecki, IT^^^JII^K JMI WlSfiBBBMBI department, who spoke on why first class rank at the first award 'night of the Gary Arnold, Peter Fernholz and Steve Herrick. PR AM mKtLmmwtttmM/8KK¦ W^I^^^W butterfat tests vary, and Carl Leaf , new troop there, It was held Monday nightl The ( King's Studio) ' production manager from Land O'- y^P^ETn«. .uBov "" Have Your Doctor Lakes Creameries, Inc., who dis- boys earned 90 merit badges. Among the boys on . .- ^ "*^. . FREE DELIVERY Calf Us 8-2927 cussed closing the drying plant at ¦ ¦ A 86 PB0DF WHISKtr¦ • © ANCIE»T ACE BIST. CO.. rRMffOBT. Mondovi and transporting mUk to *¦ ¦¦ ¦ • ¦ - -¦ - .nam;r'"Tin————————— the drying plant at Whitehall. During the business meeting an Florida cr ¦ : ¦ ' amendment to the by-laws pertain- Woman ^----i ^ or uW° Dooofoiions -—-' ' " y "\' :"" , r } . ing to the Revenue Act of 1962 m V ^ : :: ' was passed unanimously. / ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦¦ ¦ ; " ;¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ' : Men s English Leaiher ^^^^^¦ , . ¦ S/lNTJl -\' ' ' ' ' ' At a meeting Monday directors : -us' ¦ "^-SH^^^H^ ' B ¦¦ , Dead at 112 K Bi ' ^^^^^^^^^: ¦- ' - r ¦ elected Wulff president ; Edwin " xSwaViViViVv^^>^aViViViViViVi ml r r vf Vto Sparkle Lite* ...... 7-$1.69 ¦ ¦ ¦• TalcT1 — 2fSoap Deodorant — from, Brantner, vice president; and Maf- MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Mrs. Jose- ^^^^^^^^ » ¦• ¦¦¦ ¦* ¦ —^^ fina Encarnazion f Will BC 125 Lite Multiple Sett Outdoor. .JCftC mm. I-A.*; tin Heike, secretary-treasurer. Oth- , a tiny - woman ^. ¦. ¦. ¦. ¦KiC W ^ *$ijM-mmmmm-mmmmmmm\ ¦;..,.; *. * *** a\^a\^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^a\^ HSSS K ^. &- jJmWma9-^aVB^B\^H^a\^mB\^BHHBHa^BBLBHBBlB^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^B\^BH i ReSUlar $6.95. N«W ,....$5.95 , : er directors are James Pattison, who loved cigars and children al- "I liiul T $150 to ¦ ,$6-50* Melvin Rutschbw, Amidon and most equally is dead. I Ml W eSlgaie* I IS Lite Multiple Set. : ' ' ' - "" -• - ¦ - : ' - v V..itBSiSS C 3 QO ' - - " Duncanson. Vernon Bloom is man- She was 112, 114 or U5 years aWaViViViViViBk^a wE ^>i>^a,^BiViBa ,9&" * VjjViViViViVfl ¦ ¦ Regular $4.39. Now ...... ¦ > I *>* X . ^>0ii70 ager./ . old, no one knew for sure, not ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m ^m9m *fl9a\^a\^aBflH£L<..* "tk^L)^a)^a)^a)^a)^a)^a)H ¦ I., tm . . ; Shopping Center , even Mrs. Encarnazion. ^^^^^^^ HlaKM ^a^a^aVlvHltOc laiVlvlvlvlvlH 1 T OLD SP CE SETS \^ y_____ " ¦ ¦ County Unit _ 'Too many years have gone by \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ _ ^^^_^^_ ^^____ \f^Sm^^^^^^^B^^ " 'Sat, Dec. 15th CHRISTIMIS TREE BALLS shave Lotion-xaic Wabasha for me to remember," she once V / Deodorant-Body Talc-from 0t R6tarded Children . said." , . a^HiX^Pm^-JTBI^^F 'ij^lUvlvlvfl Y FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. M 2" B»X 12 — 49C Mrs. Encarnazion was a ". ¦HiflKi^aViViViViViViViViViViViV>^PA^?>111 ia »^VL^Lwa^aViViViViViViViWalaV ^*4iaVj»Ja\SiViViViViVK« R>v7VBiViViVM :: : ' ¦ • . small aViViViViViVs-.ii« k. I^JW'VaVaVflF*- ^^^yka*^W^^BiVM^K:4jViVH B : <- :: : ¦ Plans Party tor Sunday woman—about 4-f eet-10 and 80 - ^^- A 2%' Box 12 — 98c ¦ $2.00 t9 $WO* ¦ pounds. In her native Puerto Rico aWaWaWaWawM ill M 1 al * aWaPBaMMaa**S^,a^BaWaW»lla¥*VaWaWa i ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ^ - ' ' • • ' ¦• ¦ ' ' ¦ (Special)— aVaBiViViVBaKila\ ^a, a,ViWiViVi, ' \ ^^LLy-- *- . - ' :: ' Box 6 79c ;. . - . - - - - ;. : ! ¦: " . :¦ - . . : . ; KELLOGG, Minn. she reared about 30 adopted chil- 'BHBa\^a^' ^^PiaV]aVlBiw9^iBiVfl ^ ' ¦3!-•4 ¦ — The Wabasha County Association dren, swearing by "spicy food, a ¦:. r ;r ^ - r : : .; , , r;, | - --y \ for Retarded Children will hold good cigar and a good drink of . YARDLEY SETS a Christinas party for all retard- strong rum" as the sustaining families at ed children and their forces in her incredibly¦ healthy parish Hall here at ¦ " ¦: St. Agnes life. .. . • . . : . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Sunday. ." ¦ . ¦ ' A " LX . . . ' ¦:¦ . -;¦ ' ¦' ,' .- . ¦:- - $L50 to $5»5U\ 1:30 p.m. She died Tuesday in a nursing rr\z-rr-» A ¦ ¦ ¦ Games will be played nnd a home where she had lived since W^^^B^^mmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmMmm EXTRA -yy ;;. -- visit from Santa Claus i/- expect- April. ' ^^^^^. ^^^^^M By CAMEO ed. Lunch will be served. "Probably pneumonia," her The association, meeting date ' Pak-N-LHe . . $5^5* CHARGE REVUM doctor said. ¦ ¦ llC ' U,.. i has been changed from the first ¦ afaM^M\lll«Illl^^KIlfl/IIIt, '" •^¦alafla<^ ! 7¦mm'i "-.'n- '- Zl\ Beautifully styled leather cigarette case That Man After Shave and Cologne Tuesday of the month to the first The doctor said he had no doubt *dL Wkr >v ***^m*' ^aw ¦&W~1^ 23*j"/*"**i2 with matching lighter. Monday . starting with Feb. 4, she was more than 100 years old. C* BOURBON C* « , , - when the group will meet at Until she stopped eating and Billfold Key Case, Cigarette C4C «56.50*j«hWW j§jl ^ AA* ¦ ¦ ' ' Plainview Community School. took to her bed about 10 days ago, Case, Lighter. ..:.. ;..., ,., ylJtVV ' x ' There will be no meeting in Mrs. Encarnazion was agile and STRAIGHT 6 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY ifl Bj January. spry. I Billfolds, Clutch Purses, Cigarette Cases , ¦ -¦' • ' ' SPORTSMEN m.m. _. ' .' ' ' »j« _A' atii»i«n n ¦ from $3.50 to $10.50 a...... JiSl r i ^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ;¦ ¦ jewelry by Jerome / f ^m ^7 ; ' J—. / ^~) Necklaces - Earrings — Bracelets 'f -^ ^ j/ CATDIft A7nDC Individual and Sets ~ teWi tWl lf Ul KAatUK»l» V Z/ / \ $1.50 to $9-50¦ ¦ . Norelco Fliphead ...... $1455 ¦ | .;¦ ' ¦ • plus . tax . , . ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . Next time you need sickroom . ' . ¦ _. ' : ' ¦ ' „¦' . ' ' ' ' Nordcow Floating. Head ... J^1H.lVrtJ"I5 | NA supplies ina hurry, orakno pre- . . PerfumesW-^ita^r &O colognes^A A« e. script ^-1^ W by phoae We llto be happy to RemingfOd RollaiflatlC - 25 Inlieri3inr.a^^l'.Sn deliver ri^ht yoar . door . -with no added charge. This Shalmar Perfurne CT3 CA _^ is part of our "Prescription $29.50 New Model JfctJU B^&f jfi ,xvJ Specinli -sts" service. .: " ' ¦* "j"^. v "*- T^^WM Ji^ JS * * " » ^^QaD&HiuSffi&QaBcsBv ra ¦SvsaSswie ¦XWMKWMWV.'*. p 5 $6.00 ,o $13.50 ff» _ $29.50 Apto-Home tt CoIogno 3 ...... ?fcfc.3U Z^ ^ $5.00*58.50 .;. . "« Wg Sunbeam Shave Master L'Heure Blue Perfume 0-t»* I ^QJ ^ • ¦ " ¦ • ' !p3iUU to •pll.UU ' ,, , - , - , . ' I ' II . I .. Regular $31.50. Now - .,... $fc*Wl5 cologne $5.00 Headquarters For Schick compact ...... ,. $12.50 . - Corday Whitman's w^^ --.¦..¦.- $24.95 Fame Perfume & Cologne • ! $2.oo„$5.50 and Pangburn's UBHTERS Toujotirs$2.00 Toi Perfume,. $6.00 & Cologne Ronson *£* *fy ^&£' ^^^_____y/vmfKv ______t ^ -j \"S*o3i"^v 5k } ^ J } **&/ v iBwt im* . Jt. ^ \ ____w_mY 1 ¦ . ¦ ^ ** ^ Wind .*,™ - MJ» Aula™ ______^ J^ J ¦ ^Hr lcSr ¦ 6bLB ¦*" ««••¦ S TRANSISTOR RADIOS ¦ __T _ ¦ NO COUPON NECESSARY B Complete with Leather Carrying Case, ——— ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ H ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ B¦ Battery and Ear Plug. DANA ¦ H6.9S 6-Transistor ...mHMBast rabu - Platine - 20 Carats - Ambush ,, SO EXttt J ¦ ¦ $2.00 to $5.00 fi0W Bond Stamps ¦ »19 95 8 Transistor $16.95 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 p With Each Purchase ef M ' " ' " Chanel No. 5 - CHRI^roARDs Z WALLETS ¦ ¦ "ALI.MARK ¦ Irom v * $6.00 ,0 <¦- , . $12.50 *. s ^* v v, > i< 0 \< , \ > '' < ,'i, 'X < i , ? - , . > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ i A . i. .. < > ., . V S $3.50 10 $15.00 I * r ¦ . t ? **ZJ*...... -h Lanvin 50 Extra — Arpe ge-My Sin ¦ 8¦ fl0|(| BOflll SttlflpS PIPES ¦ ¦ a; YOUNGEST CADILLAC IN SIXTY-ONE YEARS! $4.00 to $10.00 0 with Each Purchait 00dic hom CCM QC0 ,0 CO QC ¦ ¦ TEOMIQUE CURL SPRAY ¦ Ki ^ * ^ " Take a good look at a now 1963 Cadillac and you'll Nor is it remarkable that so many youn-jer motor- Yardley Coty ¦ SI,50 plUS faX ¦ Frank Medico from$1.95-?6.00 Bee what -we're talking about. lata can bc seen this year at it* wheel. ¦ iiiiiiiimii B,, brightness ... In fact, motorists of all ages have taken this Lentheric Revlon S Y«UOW I {r0ln 51.95-53.95 For this ono has a freshness ... a MANY M0RE a spirit... a flair that you've never seen before in a Cadillac to their hearts as never before. The recep- B J*™r ' m Pipe nack, ... $2.98 , tion that ha» been accorded thin new "car of cars" — n 56.95 Cadillac car. Dresser Sets from ¦ «0W BOM StftHipS ¦ whether measured by the praise of its followers or the It's the look of youth-and it's written in every . number of its owners-is simply without precedent, ¦ Vmh Bach Purcha,. g > clean , crisp line ... and mirrored in every lithe, $2.98 to $10 .00 ^\ Why not visit your authorized Cadillac dealer soon ^ ^ ¦ JOHNSON BABY TALC ¦ F nimble move tho car makes. ¦ X OUHTAIM X -and BOO for yourself what tha talk is aU about? Comb and Brush Sets from Mtdlum Six. M And so it is not surprising that this beautiful new J SPECIAL \ Cadillac is adding a host of youthful admirers to the Young in fact or young at heart—wo know you 'll $3.00 H $5.00 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦ i ¦¦¦¦¦ ! ¦ / \ ranks of its enthusiasts. want to make It yoursf Hamburger and Electric Razors ¦ Gold Bond Stamps ¦ I . I VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHOBIZBD OADILt-AO DEALIflK. Lady Sunbeam $12.95 ¦ With iach Purchau | | \ ^^ I 1 ¦ ¦A ™ 1- SATURDAY ONIY J Schick f*$17.50ll >JW 5¦ Bottla on0O**Tabl.il'*™ ¦ \ " ^^ ^ C. PAUL VENABLES, INC Norclco Jplj.llD ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ MB ^ —mmt0 *^ * —*«»»»-—————»»— i m—«»————»¦~a*mm *aJmm0ammmmt *m*maa>M**mmammvmaJtmm.mm *mimm-. ¦ .....** amml.1 mi *mmm.»—~~.— 110 Main SI. Phono 7665 MAY WE KNOW YOU BETTER TO SERVE YOU BETTER Independence Legion NURSES IN ENGLAND Kahler School of Nursing, Roches- church Thursday at 2 p.m. Thia John Younger/ Lanesboro VFW LANESBORO, Minn. (Special)— ter. During the last six months will fee the annual Christmas pais they have been employed at Co- ty at which there will be an exv Auxiliary Votes Miss Diane Reda'en, daughter ot potluck lunch Hixton Couple I Wife Married Auxiliary Packs Mr. and Mrs. . Edward Redalen lumbia Presfcyterian Hospital, New change of gifts. A Scholarship Donation Sr., York City. Miss /Redalen is asso- will be served and a program ' Lanesboro left Sunday for New has been arranged. . 40 Years York City enroute, by air, to Lon- ciated with the psychiatric a nd Celebrates INDEPENDENCE .* Wis. (Spe- Christmas Boxes neurological area of nursing. ; DOVER , Minn.—Mr. and Mrs. cial)—Sura-Wiersgalla Unit 187 ol don, England, where she plans to LADIES AID PARTY LJANESBORO, Minn. (Special)— extend her - nursing career with BLAIR, Wis; (S p e c i a 1) - Fly John ' Younger observed their the American Legion Auxiliary WSCS PARTY 50th Ann iversa ry 40th wedding anniversary Sun- Louise The Auxiliary to the Veterans ol further study. Accompanying Miss Creek Ladies Aid will have a voted a donation to the M. Redalen ' ETTRICK , Wis. '(Special ).—Mr/ day at an open house at the Wilson Scholarship Education Loan Foreign Wars Post 3888 packed 56 are Mtss Marie Hender- WEAVER , Minn. (Special) — Christmas party at the Clarenc« home of their sonriri-law and Christmas boxes for area residents son, Wanamingo, Minn.; Miss Con- Weaver Methodist Church Wom- Risberg home the afternoon of and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of the Fund Wednesday. nie Benson, Hixton area observed their 50th daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sunday afternoon at the home bl Stillwater, Minn.; and an's Society of Christian Service Dec. 19. An exchange of 50 cent This is a fund from which daugh- Mrs. W; E. Nelson. : Miss Marian Henrikson, Fargo, gifts will be held and each mem- wedding anniversary at Upper Ruhberg of Dover. . ters of veterans may borrow to members will bring gifts to send Pigeon Lutheran Church Sunday Assistant hosts were their oth- Mrs. Nelson , community service N.D., classmates from the 1960 to the Children's Home in Ber- ber is asked to bring something further their education . Funds are graduating class of Methodist- ea, Ohio, for lunch with 250 guests. er four children and spouses, Mr. loaned , interest free; and may be chairman , recently reported that to. the meeting at the . A buffet luncheon was served in and Mrs. Oliver Younger of North- repaid when the person starts Thanksgiving boxes were deliver- the church dining room. A pro- field , Mr. ancl Mrs. Garland earning. ed to patients at the local hospi- gram in the church auditorium Younger and Mr. and Mrs. Zane Mrs. Thomas Bautch decorated tal, rest home and nursing home included a tribute by the Rev. E. Younger of Rochester and Mr. the clubrooms for the Christmas as -well as to several shut-ins. Nine B. Christopherson who performed and Mrs. Norman Younger of season and Santa visited the meet- visiting hours were included. the marriage ceremony in Upper Dover. ing. Gifts were exchanged. Local Cash donations were made to Pouring were the coupl B Pigeon Church. e's sis- veterans who are patients at' Vet- (he nursery building fund and Salk 4 " ^- >yi/r fe*CB&wrt* Jffi , Others taking part in the pro- ters, Mrs. Rude Koch of Dovray, erans Hospital will be remember- lnslitute. A gift was sent to a pa ^^ gram *were Miss Gayla Jean Mrs. Younger's sister, and Mrs. ed by the unit at Christmas. tient at> the University Hospital Skaar, a granddaughter; Mrs. Emil Urban of Winona , Mrs. The bloodmobile sponsored by and a toy purchased for the new Gaylord Olson, La Crosse; Miss Harold Liskow of St. Charles and the unit will be in Independence nursery being built at the Veter- Mary Ann thorpan , Osseo, Wis.; MR. AND MRS. VICTOR Mrs. Gertrude Bierman of Roch- Dec. 31 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ans Hospital. Rhonda and Pamela Thompson , WOOD, R.R.I, Melrose, Wis., ester. Mr . Younger 's sisters./ grandchildren; Edain Emberson* announce the engagement of Alice Taarud and John Young- Slay-ton Carol and Ronald Bide, Minneap- their daughter, Mary Lou, to er were married at Dec. olis; Mary Lou, Jane and Robert 6, 1922. They have lived in Dover Brenengen, Ettrick , and Linda Gordon G. Zuege, Neenah, most of their married lives. They Skaar. Wis. Mr. Zuege is the son . of have five children and 10 grand- Assisting in serving were the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zuege, children. Mmes. Emil Bergit, Alvin John- K.H.I', ' Luxemburg, Wis. Miss son , Norman Bergit, Gaylord John- Wood , a graduate of Taylor Circle son and Clement Rasmussen, all M:gh School. Taylor, Wis., is -A Saddle OUR ENTIRE STOCK , Mrs. Herbert of the Hixton area Wisconsin State Club Holds Banquet Hoyer. Melrose, and Mrs. Kermit a student at College, Oshkosh. Mr. Zuege, Amundsen, Ettrick. CALEDONIA, Minn . — The an- ¦*»***»*» aa^,A* , ;v.vr*y ' v.- . "?" '* xwzi? nie Horgan, Bradley Larson, Miss Sharon Lingenfelder, Bur- ,^ ' -* ^^^v^mp^r ^^ ~ David Larson, Sharon Osmund- lington , Iowa , sang several Christ- son, Karen Anderson, June mas songs accompanied by Miss Jameson and Julianne Wold. Son- Kathryn Reichert, Long Prairie, ja Anderson will sing the role of Minn. : Mary, and Robert Davidson will Mrs. Robert Horton was mis- 1 iff ^CO^-t^ 'IrH ' sing the role of Joseph. tress of ceremonies and introduc- ^ ed the Rev. Joseph LaPlante who I ZZ ___t welcomed the group. ¦'3 $*¦ i f m, «^^&lr . -mm m Mrs. Severt Tindal , was in .^ja^SSS&S&lfc. l jf charge of kitchen arrangements e~-^ p \\ robes j assisted by the Misses Joyce Hen- I I. stockinqs BROWN DRUG nesy, Jean Ann Cole and Susan Howard. Dining room hostesses ' ' or tm ] ) j for were members of the senior citi- to make her zen calling committee. Mrs. A. M. Chris as Goergen, assisted by. Miss Jean- I V ^k^Jl ^ FINE COSMETICS ette Goergen , was in charge of decorations. # tmas I Members of the committee are ] . Chris PERFUMES Mrs. Hannibal Choate, Mrs. Rob- 1 / ^y I — ert Horton , Mrs. Charles Rogers, Iff ite^t- Mrs. James Schain and Mrs. Ma- ^ CHANEL bel Stewart. im .A *f ^- - N^ i SCHOOL PROGRAM ' 1 NO. 5-NO. ELEVA . Wis. (Special) — Chil- 1 |- « 22 dren of Eleva Elementary School 'V^ will have their annual Christmas LANVIN — program .Monday at 8 p.m. Rooms the ¦ ¦ will be open for parent visitation Give her relaxing glamour. We've ij \ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . s? ' ' ¦ at 7:30 p.m. M®F@: .: . , • . ' fi i If VI • ARPEGE — MY SIN 1' J>;) /I : 1 ARTEMIS more robes, more styles in every ./- | | | length and color, every fabric .. . vi; I CRESCENDO SN lcKERSNtf ^sr^K ilu I coz^ v An eacitlug new spin-ou t Coal to wear warm- i /• ( II II Sheers with reinforced hee] and toe. »y1( f ly ovcr -y°ur M 's ancl gown^ I" >n tri- {fi | L'HEURE BLEUE . I i VS.} \ m^M-^^r\ co fl ^ ne( 1 I I Service sheers, Micro mesh and stretch. I i l\ ri. oilr=\ \lt>^I ' * 'nt'er*' ' w'tn fluffy Dacron ® fibcrfill iii | \fm\r f__ t 1.at aounccs back evenly as it dries ... ?'f l | 4711 — ^ I W l even' a er fl vvri i rl Ine automatic. Aurora 1 1.35 to 1.65 ! I I JMSL x^dt-r^ *^ !! ^ '" / \ | TOSCA - CARAT Nothing I JSM^^PI ; jEN»J|B Pink or Bluebell. Sizes: 10 to 14. \ \ | \ \ Sheerloc"' Runless j I ' HOUBIGANT — ' i \ Like It! I ¦ 1 .75 ' Here'a how It workat i ¦ CHANTILLY ¦With Ron the fork, I Reverie change-about-coat for you hold vour rout il BERKSHIRE¦ lWht* home bodies ii 1 '¦i ' l 1 l I >\l III I —while with Snlck- °r travc,ers* Tailored in opaque nylon tricot , // | m crann a keen edie | Seamless and with seams in plain and I VI ml h * I mi COTY — f v I* tl inir>ed in satin , and rosos highlighted. B you allce the neat yi i. ^ W \\ m Wk '' // | !xJB with caae. THEN. l ^cal "Je''cc^ 'n fr01*t or Bl'0" Aurora .'' ¦<* ¦jg ? without moving your | non-run mesh sheers, seamless stretch and . I I ili^l * *M ill " a" »'l' * | * EMERAUDE U holdini (oak. von Pink BIuehe11 or r'iesl lcd " — | I / m I ll m Wi- ' a l - Sizes: Small «l\ * I |H aerve the •licit* walking sheers. Bi with Snick'a forked I Jl% | L'ORIGAN ¦HP 'S polnta, Ifej quick. »n«l tpad om. ' Mfy trine-otnte nncl nylon thnt (i \ \ ary BladesIncluding % v > Seamless and with seams in plain and ym \titV % \m yo11 can ,oss n 1 1C awtonintic. Satin trims *^. XI Utah knives and tt %_ j | \Z \ * ' j^HL % walking sheers. L (lie choir bo-y yolk ' YARDLEY — .i matched carvers— | l\ til \ \ and cuffs . Aurora Pink , /^~>JRm\' \%\ "^ '. . ..;¦:» all handmade from ML >y Bluebell or Fi esta Jted. Sizos: 8 lo 16. r*» I

1 1.50 to 1.65 COIItl 1¦<« LAVENDER Iff ""' ''""' 1*** L\tXti' : & H i^nn ; * '^v^i.iiiS I B stmts as much at JBP^mW^ m * lo.UU ; "x ^. *,? i Ijr cutlery steelt 1 M MUNSINGWEAR ! Fi ne Revlon I ¦¦ - ¦ ' 4 $' \ ' Authorized Dialer | ^ ,at^W^k w ""«« "^'" *~-~" —« -a arwrtrii ia Uf * *.nr* \nn N ^ Fine Gifts at 77 4. 95 # 1 1 ¦¦ < K ^ i f 0*K y":¦" -^>%/^ •¦ ¦ ., .,,,—-¦ ,,.., m^,^,^ , ,//y \¦ Santa wiH be in our Toyland from | « (/ '/ /'V, zr +¦ - ¦ \-w* • ¦ "- J/^S. '^^MW.W; AT-ytAyj- r 'Zgf -. x ' BROWN DRUG g J **-^ , *'-^-^^^"^.^^ i ; 3 :00 to 8:00 Today! 8 ¦, , i - *4^^*r>Trra» ;T,;rrj ?,?^ YWCA. A baby sitter will be pro- vided. Santa Visits " Activities for the month in- M ¦ * ¦ / H clude meetings of the evening BPW Conducts Ettrick Area Who's. New bridge group at the home of Mrs. John R. Taylor Jan. 15 at 8•p.m.; Lutheran Women evening sewing and knitting at Old-Fash ioned List Activities Club Party the home of Mrs. Harold Jack- son Jan. 17 at 8 p.m.; fcoffee Christma s Party ETTTR1CK, Wis. (Special)-Na- A family Christmas party was klatsch at the home of Mrs. omi Circle of Living Hope Lu- ' * ¦; ' given by the Winona Who s New Bobert Fynn Jan. 15 at 2 p.m., An old-fashio-ned Christmas theran Church will meet Thurs- ' . WOMEN Club Tuesday evening at the and the bowling group at West- party, with children's games, day at 2 p.m. at the parsonage. .v I If 'S SHOP I • '" ¦ ¦ Upper Laval i YWCA: gate Bowl Jan. 16 at 1:30 p.m. music, pencil games, exchange of The annual Lutheran Church -ma * If '• Highlight of the evening was The Ghristmas party concluded gifts, and singing of Christmas Women's Christmas program will Claus' visit. Santa talked to v/ith refreshments served by the carols marked the Decmeber Santa ' be presented at 8 p.m. The offer- • all "of the children, sang Christ- liostesses Mrs. Robert Flynn, Mrs. meeting of the 'Winona Business ing will be used for residents of mas carols with them and gave William Mills, Mrs. Donald Kiita, and Professional Women's Club the Trempealeau County Home at I eacli a Christmas present. Mrs. R. D. Cox and Mrs. Gordon dinner at the parlors of the First Whitehall. Elizabeth Circle will ' ' helpers for the party Gutzmann. Congregational Church Tuesday Santa s ' ¦ sing carols to shut-ins and elder- ¦; " ' l PRE HOLIDAY were Leslie Bohnen. Hick Cox, ¦ • • evening. ly persons Sunday. 1x y x - I 'Paul Bambenek, David DeLano STITCH AND CHATTER The program -was directed by Saturday, at 2 p.m. Hardies and Mark Ferdinandsen from Boy BLAIR. Wis. (Special ) — Stitch Miss Sara Potter, chairman of Creek LCW will hold its annual Scouts Fox Patrol, Troop H of and Chatter Club Christmas party the emblem committee. Mrs. Chris'trhas party. A f i Imstrip. will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at Central- Xutheran Church. Eva Ferguson was chairman of "How Great is the Lord," will be TIMED New membera introduced by the home of Mrs. Arthur Mathson. decorations committee; Mrs. presented and. gifts will be ex- " , Mrs. Bruce McNally -were .Mrs. EUNICE CIRCLE James Werra, music committee; changed. The offering will be •iRichard Gibbs, Mrs. Robert Mc- ' and Mrs. J. I. Van Vranken, for benevolences of the church, BLAIR, Wis. (Special) -¦Mis. T0 SAVE YOU y Dermott and Mrs. Louis Grefe. Richard friendship committee, assisted by South Beaver Creek Lutheran | s^^^^ KMMONEY... 1 Omsinger will be hostess Mrs, lone Pahrke ^ ^ All newcomers are invited to to Eunice Circle of Trempealeau , Miss Janet Church will have its Sunday 1 ^ ^ ^ . ^^^ JUST I Newcomb, Miss Florence Caswell, School Christmas program at 8 - attend the Newcomers Coffee Valley Church Thursday afternoon. 1 j^^B WHEN YOU NEED 1 Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Miss Martha Steele and Miss p.m. Dec. 23. All members will serve. Mabel Baumann. ^^ HCHJSEWARMING 'ii. r Devotions preceding the din- ' ( |»*^'.**^*^*^:*»*'^ ;*«* ^*.ri;'»^*.ir(n:*w '^«: ^^^ ;»B MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR M. HANSON "were married Oct. ner were given by Mrs. S. F. LAKE CITY, Minn. Special) — 20 in St. John's Catholic Church, Whitehall, Wis. Mrs. Hanson is Reid. Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh. Tipcke, res- the former Miss Bose Diane Pierzina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick and Nancy Edstrom, twin idents for 25 years on rural route 2, moved to a home in rural Good- LOVELY GIFTS IN REED & BARTON SILVER...¦ Raynnond Pierzina of Blair, Wis. lie. Hanson, is the son of Mr. cfiildren of the Harold Edstroms. , 'I ¦ ¦ :-¦ ' ¦ ' \ They presented a program of hue recently when their son, ¦ j arid Mrs. Melvin Hanson of Whitehall. Both are graduates of Bruce, took over the farm. They [¦ "- ¦ ¦ f 00 Whitehall Memorial High School and attended the Minnesota organ and piano music. . . . fo r under 15 ! i Tables carried out the tradi- were honored by friends and old School of Business in Minneapolis. The couple is residing at Le- tional decorations, and Mrs. Stl- neighbors at a housewarming par- Center, Minn., where he is employed by Spors Co. (Bob Johnson die Blumberg, president, had a ty at their new home Dec. 2. photo ) large cake with frosting poinset- Cards were played and lunch serv- tias and a Christmas greeting as ed by the guests. a gift to members. This cake was NORTON LADI ET AID Miss Wondrasch Friendship Four served at the end of the evening's NORTON, Min h.—Trinity Lu- festivities. theran Church Ladies Aid held its Another table showed a display annual Christmas party Thurs- Everything Becomes Bride Members Make of the dolls that had been dress- day afternoon following the busi- ed by the members for distribu- ^^^^^^^ H from casuals to "WlndMr» *ih Tr»I(Stirling) .1 ELGIN, Minn. (Special) - ness meeting. A film, "Preach y^^^^^^^H | % _\___\_\\\___\ Little Snow .Men tion through the Salvation Army. cocktail dresses. Values to f " Trinity Lutheran Church was the Greetings were The Gospel," was shown, gifts | j j mm^mWmmmmmmmWm_ ^¦^ ^ setting for the marriage of Miss read from the were exchanged, and lunch serv- ^ ¦' ¦ ¦ ?3995, . Making jolly little snowt men state president. The winter state ' '__ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M ' Sharon Lee Wondrasch and Larry board meeting ed. Members of the entertainment Heitman Dec. 1. The couple is with red caps and ties was the will be held in committee were Mrs A r m i n project which members of Friend- Minneapolis Feb. 2 and S. Mrs. . at home at Rochester. Van Vranken announced Pasche and Miss Helma Gensmer. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Le- ship Four were engaged in when that the Mrs. Arnold Hoppe, Mrs. Albert they met for their Christmas par- secret pal party would be held Roy Wondrasch and Mr. and Mrs. ty al Lake Park Lodge Friday af- Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Paul Gensmer and Mrs. Alvin Gensm er Emil Heitman, Rochester, former- '¦ ' Wat k i ri s Methodist served the refreshments. ly of Lake City. ternoon./. . ' '. ¦! . . ¦Z.. .yx , Memorial Winona PTA School Belles enter- Home. The Rev. 0. H. Dorn performed Many gifts the double-ring ceremony, Robert tained with several Christmas were brou-ght for , distribution through the City A ^^-^ '' ' Juers was organist and Mark songs and led the group in a num- MIMING k^^^^^^k^^^m^^mmtmmmmmmm^ ^ k£ *& '. , ;¦ ^= * Welfare Department and gifts ^ ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\mmmmm\mmmmmmmmmmmmm\\mW ^ * f « Haw (Sterling*] $, thfij F$£*?.l.ttA. Houston,, soloist. ber oi Christmas carols. ^ 14% were exchanged by members. A ^^^^^^mmmmmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^F^^^^^^^ tr I II «TM "HiMrtrtilto" Wetum $ During the business meeting at l*I%* ?Searls and crystals. Taffeta Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Pravda and ding anniversary. Hours are 2 to 5 edgs. Wilt not twin or rust. bordered with lace formed the Mrs. Adolph Hilgert. A Christmas ¦p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. No invitations See them this wtek! tree and red candles gave a festive flounced skirt. Her silk illusion have been issued. Lucille Lemke, "At the Sign of d veil was held by a crown of pearls air to the tea table. , * La Crescent, and Lawrence Bold- Priced as Warke i| j and crystals. She carried a cas- The next meeting will be held uan , Galesville, Wis , were mar- the Street Clock" Jan. 25. cade of roses and ivy. ' ried Dec. 18, 1937, in the Evangeli- " ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ I Tlie bridal attendants wore . ' . • cal Lutheran Church, South Ridge, ( The Center of Fashion in the Center of Town— | street-length sheaths of berry red PARK REC SQUARES PARTY La Crescent, in a ceremony per- i satin made with elbow-length Winona Park Ree Squares • will formed by the Rev. E. G. Hertler. | : NASH'S—Fourth at Center I C»dI«itIelii :¦ W "«tolra" fSt»rilria5- ' 1 sleeves, bateau neckline and over- have their Christmas party at Lin- The Bolduan's have two children, i- - ' , ' . ' I f.. Hei|ht3H"-...««.W pilr • ; . ij skirts. Their matching head- coln School Saturday at 8 p.m. a son, Richard, married and liv- it vitLKKt *8/mi*icx.i sta dresses held short veils and they Potluck Lunch of salads, sand- ing in La Crescent, and a daugh- carried white carnations and ivy. wiches and cookies will be served ter. Pearl, at home. Mr. Bolduan is 5 Whether for him, or her there' s j A reception for 225 was held in after the dance. Fifty cent gifts a machinist at the Vess Motors, In t the perfect gift in sterling from ;j the church parlors. The bride is will be exchanged. La Crosse. a graduate of Elgin High School TRADEHOME & If Heed <& Barton* ¦ i and Daniel O'Brien School of Hair *^ Q I ' ¦ i Design and Cosmetology, Inc. She |« - -^ft "At the Sign of the Street Clock" A is employed at the Mayo Clinic. The bridegroom is a graduate of Laie City High School , served in the Navy and is employed by 2Kte j^S>l Cr«nlo, Inc., at Rochesteiv I vJL^HLi^ -ma. '¦" ~.> »**c*mmr ^^_ W\\ TOWNSEND CLUB Townsend Club No. 1 will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the West Rec- ™^» j ^H^^^HE «NCf IMI reation Center. Members are to J IBI^BI^BB^BI^BE JEWELERS s ^/ bring sandwiches for lunch. A so- _ &__\______W*______^^i^i^Bifj^i^i^p ^Sii^HiiHLi^LiBfiKi.*-I ^L,^LT | | J ^^__f___\\\\\\\\______^_____f l______\\\____\\_fSi vL ^B^^mV^mml ' ^m ^ (8&f .a A cial hour and games will follow __ ¦ . W ¦« •» *9 ¦ ¦ . 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Spoon "<° ^chSJ^d nuta' iftJa.ir.-i ' JSME ^K mWWmW ^K ^^KBr fyobin Hood straight from the bag into yitio B--6 dozen cookies, 1 ^D 3.88 | measuring cup, This new , easy (for 6-6 dor«n cookie*) wmB^^v T^^mwymm\mm\W ^BmB ^^^BPy ^^ Z, $'•" ' v your dry CHOCOLATE « CINO * *> -- way you'll not only save time and vi tgp «KOO I »IP. vqnilio get better baking, too! 2 ib.P . m.Hani b«n.r '/. »»*>. »<>» trouble" , but eup» powdirtJ lugar \ V .. . , . theytU . i lblp.llaht traom \Vt 52 EAST THI RD sr. They 'll all reach for moro when COCQB and mc)te(1 butter togtth«r. Add r«- B0-Bm\_M ¦Lk BBtf MmW ^mMBmm Uste tliofie tempting Chocolate Nut mninlng in-eredienU nnd mix well. TD I SH°P INSIGHT Props, Make them tl«e easy Robin Hood VANILLA , ICING (for 5~ r AA Dues on Jan. 1 Nearly Completed' :. * Jw.VV bons awards in the 15th annual the upstairs apartment at -the l Your choice 77«? each. Buy 7 for ...... Dues will go up Jan. 1 for . OSSEO. Wis. (Special) — Osseo University of Minnesota Agricul- Kenneth Trygstad residence oc- « ' members of Leon J. Wetzel Amer- City Council was informed at its l ¦!.+. tural Extension Service informa- cupied by Mr, and Mrs. Donald j COSTOMr^ltai DELUXE TOY CHEST—Basket-weave interwoven C"7 77 ¦ ican Legion Post following pass- hardboard. 52x16x15" high. Reg. $9.95...... y.....!. ^M '-l I meeting Monday night that plans tion contest. Wendlandt. •. » age of an amendment to the Tost for the projected 70-bed combina- They were honored for thair The set was a total loss anr} SNUGGLE SOFTEE 23" BABY DOLL—Rooted "pixie" hair. bylaws at a regular meeting tion hospital and nursing home work with press, radio, visual aids some pieces of furniture Tuesday night. • . . will ¦ « Sleeping eyes, chubby arms and legs. tJC CC here soon will be in their hands and direct mail in their county ed- have to be cefinished, Walls and JEWELRY "¦ ' ' ' , - "' :: - Baby attire. Reg. $9.95...... ^»J*J«I The membership fee will be $8 for final approval. floor near the set 'Z year, at aise ucational programs. The awards burned and i rlere now for Christmas giving)N* ... a cornpletf after the first of the Promoters anticipate calling for were made as part of the annual some of the plaster fell off l ^v i ¦ LARGE ROAD BUILDING SET—21>i" clam power shovel- ' of $2: :;¦ . line of Genuine TIGER EYE Costume Jewelry . ' . . lj Dump construction bids in February. Ga- Agricultural Extension Service i cause of the heat. Soot and snioke •* raises, lowers and dumps. 13" Bulldozer and 18%" j Laying plans for a Christmas & Gavi:'.-;, Spring Valley, Wis., tL a wonderful assortment to choose from for that Truck that carries and dumps big C"> QQ vick conference being held on the St. blackened and permeated the j J party for Legionnaires' children, architects, are in process of mak- Paul Campus, Tuesday through house, necessitating » "different" Bift for Christmas. SEE THESE NOW ! loads. Beg. $6,98 . .; ...... : ...... ,.:.... ^¦Ji**7«J I appointed Joseph. T. the services ! jj J members ing their final working plans, ac- Thursday. of professional cleaners: The ' ? Poblocki, Legion club maiiager, cording to John Ward, city attor- -,, . ' ' ir THIRSTEE CRY-BABY DOLL—Loud and long actual baby j ¦ Receiving awards were: Harlie Wendlandts were both at the}]W /jf~\ See Orlane Kittjo.for coin information - . '* cry. Give her disappearing milk bottle and she ff| O C j chairman for the event. The par- ney. . . ' ' . . ' ' . . Larson, Houston County assistant Mabel school .J ;ty Friday evening, Xec. , where they are!, gurgles happUy. 22". Reg. $20.00. .... ^itsi*J * will be agent, single article and color teachers, when the fire broke 5 U j 121, with movies, popcorn and slides; Naomi Radman KOINS AND SUPPLIES —Gorgeous fluffed hair. ' young- , Houston out. The Mabel frre department']I * 12" "TAMMY DOLL" Cl 01 candy "distributed to the County home agent, circular letter was called. . 225 West Second St. (National Hotel) *\ Casually dressed in sweater and shorts..Reg. $3.00... s**avX sters. - . ' ft ; Lighting Studio and special newsletters; Francis The Wendlandts are liVing.j Mrs. Donald Gray, Legion .Aux- Januschka, Houston County agentv with friends. M I iliary president, spoke . briefly 4-H newsletter and series of two BROS. STORE ! and attendance prizes -were pictures, and Dennis Kluver, Wi- DORR award ed. Auxiliary members 576 E. 4th St. Phone 4007 } Asking Addition nona County assistant agent, color RVDD served dinner ¦prior to the meet- slides. llng. ¦ ¦ - " • ¦ • -¦ ¦¦/ ! ¦ An application by Winona ¦ . ; . . ; _ Lighting „Studio for variation '"' \ zy~ ~ . "" . ' , ' . ' ...... ' ...... ' . "" from the city's zoning ordinance requirements to permit enlarge- Strum Children' s Coffee ment of its building at 528 Huff /fim^Wtm(Z uh^ Maker St. will be heard by the Board Party on Saturday of Zoning Appeals at its meeting -m^g?&uwe om next Wednesday. STRUM, Wis. (Special) - Plans ' The firm, which manufactures Eot a Christinas party for children stained glass lighting . fixtures, of/ the community were made by began operations last April after trie Strum Commerical Club at a receiving authorization by the dinner meeting at the village hall. r 4 zoning appeals board for non- Free movies will ' be shown at conforming use of the building the village hall Saturday and can- ¦C JJIJB , in a business district for light dy and treats will be distributed. ¦ * j**^.^ . \T»'i ^i« II manufacturing operations. L. Michels and his four-horse team prop Philip Conway, Winona Light- will chauffeur Santa Claus down \ f' li ing secretaxy-treasurec and plant Main Street before the Christmas manager, said that the company- party. • Register Thursday and Friday in our M >- ""J a wants to build a 16- by 44-foot, In other business last Wednes- Appliance Dept. one-story additon to the north day night members tabled discus- W-^- JW^-JW side of the existing building. It sion on future improvements in the would be used to accommodate village to the annual meeting Feb. Km operations.. 7. Oncers of the club are: Hugh The matter conjes before the Sharp, president; Peter Fantle, zoning appeals board because it secretary, and Conrad Johnstad, Kay Goergen, NSP Home Economist will be in our store involves an treasurer. extension of non-con - ' ' ¦ forming use in the business dis- . . . . ¦ trict. Thursday and Friday afternoons serving hot coffe e and baking The hearing has heen sched Santa Claus to Visit ~ £¦ . . i >$!* . .. », <-* / ,;>, i uled for 7:30 p.m. in the municip ' .. ./ ' Blair on Saturday I ' ' " ' t *MMHaMHMMHMMiMaMH|HHMHMMM t -i/ . al courtroom at City Hall. '" new 963 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' fresh Christmas cookies on house Range. ' ^ 1 Westing SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT BLAIR, Wis. (Special). — San- ^T^^^^^^TSr? ta's visit to Blair is scheduled We ' are proud to present the Circe, the latest, JA I'* « , ^B^^ * for Saturday at 2:30 p.m. smartest and most flattering frame you will 9m\Wmm\wB^mO^m- '"* All youngsters of the area will find anywhere. Superb styling coupled with r^mm m\BmmWm\ \\\ ' - ' Mondovi Hunter , jewel-like engraved brow-piece, mm be guests of the Blair Commer- WON'T YOU JOIN US . . , FOR FREE COOKIES AND COFFEE? a Luma-glow LW , AW^P B^'/'' cial Club at a free movie at the it makes a shimmering contrast to the cryts- '.V ¦M ¦ wain »'<*-=' ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ > State Theater at 1 p.m. and again ¦ tal lower rim. Extremely light in weight, ' comsiet. ¦ H^ Pays Two delightfully comfortable in a wide selection m ^^^m H ~' Fines after Santa's visit. In addition Frames ALMA. Wis. (Special) to the club, the American Legion of colors and complete with lenses, it is truly ,-,-A m jmW L ">"% B&p" — Herman !j a wonderful buy at only $10.98. 100 other :('/; ¦ ¦¦ ¦ '^^ *nd B%f Oesau, Mondovi, was fined " $12f> and Auxiliary and fire depart- ment are assisting with Santa ^ styles, shapes and colors to choose from at i-f Bifocals ( Kryptoks, uitex, ¦$ ? and costs on two counts in police 's the one low price of $10.98! Ax- ' Fiat-tops) if desired, u.n _m ' » court here Monday morning. visit and distribution of treats. ' "¦> additional ¦ « _ He was charged with carrying a The jolly good fellow will ar- fi'.'eaiih not enclosed in a carrying rive promptly at 2:30 on the city's n^^^ " ™^ ^ ? ^a . ' • Oculists' Preserlptloni at H < " ! JTOfaf frtHt fV IftlttmTj same prices. All glasses II - case, for which he was fined $20, fife truck. ¦ ¦ H MATIflUM ODAUDC l are sold only on prtscrlp- +y aiid with tlon si licensed doctors. ¦ *<* transporting part of a ^ApUnAyiKr}liU2J deer at a time other than during ' ¦ L Vr llW . . . Your Family Gift Stor« • Repairs at Lowest Prices ¦ - < the open deer season for which he Supper at Galesville No Appointment Needed ^^_ ^^^^^^^^^^^^Mfit.Z was fined $100. Elliot Peterson , ^ '- z?t conservation warden, GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special)- -s. . ..I.. .; -> tezJm^^BB3mm!!~wn» arrested Oe- " ' ;< x " >-*- 1.'» i" s»—r—— ., ¦M^JKjMMff' '—AAA: :'... " „'. sau Oct. ?4. Oesau was not .'n Galesville Boy Scouts will sponsor APPLIANCE DEPT. court but was represented by his a pancake supper at St. Mary's attorney, Roger Hartman. The ec. 1 at Alma, $17 and costs. provements at Camp Decorah. Ex- SUIlC X Open Friday NHe 'til 9 P.M. T-year warranty available, $2 sin- Lyle Swenson , Westby, driving plorer Scouts this month are plan- Phone: 8-3711 ; 9ie vision; « b,oca.». 60 miles an hour in a 50-zone, $17 ning to erect woodchuck houses 70V4 W. 3rd St Winona. Minn. a.id costs. He and hunt fox. Many Principal Cities of U.S. and Canada was arrested at Al- I Branches In ma Nov. 30. *< Bobby R ieck, Alma,' arrested Oct. 27 at Cream Lutheran Church Blair Cub Scouts on High-way 88, operating-a vehicle in an inattentive manner, $35 and BLAIR, Wis. (Special)—Blair costs, Cub Scouts received awards from ^ Cubmaster »-^^ Norbert E. Z i e g 1 e r, Trempea- Sidney Lee at the : U« our E-Z Tlmt Pay Plan wllh ht»l, "?*• f ot/ I _ December 'TIL fi ' * leau, arrested Nov. 9 in Town Buf- meeting of the pack. r». ' A ChrUtma. Bonu. of no pay- L_ oirf "/ '0 hT0»»?; / I They were mthl until F.bruary. %£j i!* '* a'l I balo on Highway 35. driving 50 Scott Johnson, Terry 5* E_q \ miles an hour in a> 45-zone, fined Galstad, Arden Nelson, David $7 and costs. Lynghamer, Daniel Molstad, David L. Thomas, Fountain City, Dwight Frederixon , Bruce and arrested Nov. 22 on Highway 35 David Huibregtse, Donald I,ee, near Fountain City, driving 35 Duane Johnson , Paul Syverson miles an hour In a 25-mile rcone, and Michael Dufield. The program $17 and costs. was at Zion Lutheran Church. be a smart Santa and r *~|J] ' | | ¦ ¦ '¦ S l rA BLAIR POST OFFICE PLEASANT VIEW 4-H BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - Post- BLAIR , Wis. 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A traditionally conves slowly, the in- new cell costs about $1. roads of the tiny battery haven't note it took 50 years for wrist the source of power has always ¦ been too striking: yet. But the watches to replace pocket watch- been the mainspring. For centur- as es in America. And the self-wind- ies this was -wound by hand. The The Atlantic Coast Conference makers of battery-powered watch- was founded in 1953.. es hope to do about E per cent of ing watch took some 20 years to spring moves the balance wheel , ¦ the total business this year. become really popular. I Poppin' Top Toys - $1.98 j ll^Bl^Bl^Bl^Bl^Bl^Bl^l^BBMl^B^ l^^S^B^BH^B^BI^BBI^BBI^BBI^BBI^BBI BBI^BBH The electric-battery watchmak- i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H'*'" F*^Hlfllla ,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B With ahout 20 million watches ers are counting on the big in- Rag. $3.98 *. ' being sold annually in the United roads that form of energy is Gift Suggestions From f. mmmmmmmm\W9SWmmm\ ^^tfl ^mmm9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ \Jf^h Etch-a-Skctch - - - $2.17 Bl^Bl^Bl^Bl^Bl^BVra ^ra^JB l^Bl^Bl^BB^J^a^Bl^Bl^Bl^BPVj ^Bl^Bl^B !tf /j i The °ut-Dor store ! j j Does Your JT Chatty Baby Dolls - - $9.77 j I j XMffy ^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m 1 SKATES I r Sizes 8-12 — TRICOT KMT j SpThe & yj ^__\\\\\\_Bbiggest , most complete stock in town wornen anc children. Key Work? \^ ^HH n mcn' * j I Peignoir & j I I T^frallLadies ' White Figure ' . .»».»* WHO'S MONEY HUNGRY - ME? | | Wilitadle i' White Figure *10.v* S s Black Figure) .9S 1 Men' *9 j Capfi Pa ama Sets JUST because I insist on 100 cents worth of value for every ^^ S2-99 Men's Black Flour. *?I0.« dollar I spend? R \Wsffl It Sizes 34-40 —- LADIES' TRICOT KNIT J S Boyt ' Hard Toe Hockey JB.M " - That's just plain being SENSIBLE - and especially when las ? " Men's Hard Toe Heckey *9.95-$IO.?S ' you're talking about something as sizeable as hom« heating 8? fS^P lW by B Boys' end Girls' Figure $4.93 Peignoir Sets $3.98 oil. (Which for MY money Is delivered a truck labeled \_[ f Ul \ Gown & j "MILEAGE,") V LADIES' BOXED; 4 Look at all the ways MILEAGE gives you your MONEY'S WORTH Jn fuel oil: H Men'a and Women'* CC QC I Smoked Elk Bowling Oxfords «JK*W.J Special "Burn-Clean" additive automatically and continuously Bowling Btgt $4.«*« °S | | Jewelry Sets - - - $1.00 | keeps your entiro heating system — from fuel tank to burner Official Bob Couty Basketball $6.95 t f plui tax J nozzle — clean and free-flowing. Every gallon burns FULL* Basketball Knee Guards $1.98 and $2.41 I FLAME for clean, «fflclent heat. Women'a White Chicago Roller Skatat - Cloitovt $14.95 * CHILDREN'S BOXED ,*j Dacron tilled 5-ox . Insulated Underwear, a real good suit $14.9$ » Prompt, dependable delivery •— including emergency service if Seacloud Insulated Underwear $10.95 I needed. Insulated Jacket. .;,, $7.« to $11.95 | Jewelry Sets - - - - 59c Automatic "KEEP-FULL" Service — make ONE phone call li plus tax \J once.a year, and never worry about tank running lo-w. Direct refinery source means highest possible quality at lowest New Assortment — All Sixes CO QQ I Reg. $1.59 FLANNBL and SPORT SHIRTS $MO I jj possible prico, ¦ Budget Payment Plan spreads full year's heating cost over IO All Wool Shirts $5.95 Christmas Aprons - $1-00 | •months — easy monthly payments help you keep your budget Heavy Parka, fur hood $t$.9f ] I in order, our recent endeavors to mata Extra long length Parka $21.50 tj Slies S-M-L — Men's R. , $1.98 I J D Call UR now for low prices, prompt service on MILE AGE Fuel new frienda lor the Fir«t Na- I Korean type Insulated Boots,, keep feet warm at 20 below $13.95 •Oil. )S Car Coats, good assortment of colors and sites .. ', $15.95-$18.95 jj tionnl , a few car keys (out of W Swedish Ice Augera, this one really cuts $9.95 f \ Flannel Shirts - - - $1.37 j finthousands ) were cut Incorrectly. 2 Heavy tea Fishing Pants, wool lined v-ith suspenders ....$10,95 « Oood aatortment Men e Billfolds $2.50, $2.96, $4.95 fl If your new Golden Car Key does ' MILEAGE .4p M not work perfectly, please return f .ffl !|:|JilJ-fVI!lll!ml It for a rccuttlng. Wd want your * OUT-DOR STORE (Formarly Markl* V WlH f UlJW 163 East Third St. Phone 4*962 § pmiaBBBmBBBBStavenson | | * WmOATm SHOPPING CBNTiR y^^^^^^^^^m^^B fi OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY NIGHTS jj Phone (091 ' - VHHr - | li *m'.LA. M.'.L>i. »'^'taVtUA.U attai. ^ ii^'iS.U ^'Skta^a-V'.t^ak^-jWIk^ia ii ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "¦ ¦:" ,* , ¦::¦' : •"; ¦ :¦¦,:¦ , : ::.:... , ' , ' ,. ::.., ;., 't " '¦•' ¦¦ «j*tom*t>WjWSWsW*^!' . . .V._ . " : FIRST-MIAC GAME FOR REDMEN ^ - Redmen, Auggies Clash Tonight Maple Leaf Fives St. Mary's College opens its last season after polishing off the back-court will be either Al Williams (63 ) arjd~^Jim 1962-63 MI AC campaign . tonight the Auggies 60-54 in Winona. Gary . Reuss (5-10) or Steve Clarkin (64) are set for guard iii Minneapolis, facing unbeaten Second, the Redmen are still Strommen (5-11) , both letter- duty. ' away '': - ' ' ¦ Augsburg uv Si -Melby Hall. seeking their first "victory men. • . . Also due to see considerable ¦ ¦ from the home reservation , after Big Dan Anderson (6-8) han- action are forwards Tom Hall •¦g'* » M] . TAn«TJ Jr^M • W^' ____ Tilts , a preseason t"^ Sweep in 4 The Redmen • possible darkhorse candidate , losing successive road contests dles the pivot, with assist from (6-2 ) , Dan McKian (6-5) , and Maple Leaf Conference squads Co-leaders Lanesboro and JPres- will have an opportunity tp see to Stout and Lakeland. Roger Hanson ( 6-7). Complet- George -Valaika (6-5) and guards enjoyed a profitable evening Tues- ton were joined in the winner's ¦ :r^em~~^^**^r-~*^—^^~~^mr-^am just how strong their chances Augsburg Coach Ernie Ander- ing Hie Auggie lineup are for- Mike Maloney (6-3) and Frank ¦ • ¦' day night, racking up four victor- circle by. Harmony and Wykoff , , includ- wards Charlie Anderson ( ) (5-11). '¦ . Pafle JO • ;' are against the high-flying Aug- son has nine lettermen 6-3 Meekins • * Wednesday, December 12, 1962 ies in as many starts. while Spring Vall«y and Chatfield gies, one of the top title con- ing four starters, back from last and Wendell Carlson (6-1). were idle. tenders. year's fourth-place finisher in The Minneapolis school has Lanesboro bornbed Houston 66- Augsburg has four victories in the MIAC. monogram winners Phil Han- 45, Preston smashed' LeRoy «30-35, Basketball I as , many non-conference starts, Captain Lloyd Raymond, a 5-8 son, 6-2 guard, and Dan Mey- Harmony . trampled Spring Grove the latest a walkaway at St. guard, tops the veteran crew. ers, 6-foot forward, available 67-38, and Wykoff squeaked by Monday night while the Raymond was tiie leading Aug- for reserve , duty along with Olaf ) Grand Meadow 47-44. I Scores Redmen were scrambling to a gie scorer last season, averag- freshman Doug Pautz (6-4 , a LANESBORO U , j 74-72 victory over visiting St. ing 13 points per game. The forward. HOUSTON 45 to speedy senior tossed in 27 St. Mary 's Coach Ken Wilt- MAPLE LEAP Ambrose to run their record Lanesboro posted three m«n in Lanesboro U, Houilon 45. 3-2. against the Redmen as the Aug- gen plans to go with the same double figures and led all the way Praston 40, LeRoy 35. St. Mary's will have several gies waltzed to their 86-66 vic- five that started against St. Am- en route to an easy 66-45 victory Wykoff il, Grand Meadow 44, ) Harmony 477 Spring Grove j». other strong incentives for vic- tory, after being held to only brose. Denny Burg-man (6-5 over visiting Houston. " (6-6) will BI-STATE tory. First, the Redmen are still seven points in the first meet- and Roger Pytlewski The Burros' Brian Bell dropped Onalaska Luther (0, Hokih St. Piter li. trim- ing of the two schools. operate at the forwards, with Caledonia Loretto ;o, Waukon SI. Patrick smarting from an 86-66* in 16 points, while Larry Danielson ¦ received in Minneapolis Teaming with Raymond in Jim Rockers (6-7) in the pivot. 4». - ming and dim Vighess had 12 apiece. Chippewa Falls McDonnel (1, Lima la* Vigness also sh o n e under the red Heart St. boards, HIAWATHA VALLEY : Kaisen-MantervJH* tt, stfwartvlll* tt, Lanesboro enjoyed a 3I 22 half- Kanyon 61, Cannon Falls J9. time margin. Lake city *3, Zumbrota M. Ron Anwash and J. O. Benson CENTEHNIAL each had 14 points for the Hurri- Mve^yota 47, Eight 44. DUNN-ST. CROIX - ¦ . ¦• , particularly Mondovi Arcadia canes. Anwash . was elmwood 44, Arkansas 41. effective from the charity stripe, Boycevllle 53, Elk Mound 51. sinking 10 of 12 offerings. St. Croix Central SS, Plum Clly W. Lanesboro won the "B" game DAIRYLAND Arcadia 4*> Eleva-Strvm 41. 39-29. Mondovi Tf , Auguita 74. PRESTON M, WEST CENTRAL UpTriumphs LEROY 35 Fall Creek U, Falrct-lld St. Chalk Rich Milne singed the nets for OTHER SCHOOLS into double figures by scoring 22 Eau Clair* Regis 51, Prairie do* Ctiteft Mondovi and Arcadia of the Mis- Mondovi : edged Augusta 79-74 25 points as Preston downed Le- 47, sissippi Valley Conference rolled and the Red Raiders of Arcadia points as Mondovi downed Augus- Roy 60-35. Campion tc narrow victories Tuesday night nipped Eleva-Strum " 49-48. ta .79-74.. . Milne canned 11 field goals and in a pair of basketball games MONDOV I 79, Roy Tanner added 19, Keith Hol- added three gift shots as the host against . - " Dairyland Conference AUGUSTA 74 den 18 and Jim Lehman 11. For Bluejays swamped LeRoy. Milne, teams. Bob Serum led four Buffaloes Augusta Jim Osborne counted 24, who shone on defense, was back- Tim Tyler 16, Ron Honadel 12, ed up by Joe Specht and Sam Taylor Races and Paul Leitzke and Ron Bucholz Halverson with 10 each. STEIN CRACKS 667 Iff each. Denny Lastine pumped in 12 Serum and Dave Linse controll- points in a losing effort for Le- ed the rebounds for Mondovi; Luise Roy. Michaels for had 13, Serum 12. ' ' : The "B" contest went to Pres- Mondovi led 16-15 at the quarter SEE YOU IN MIAMI !: . . , . , Orange Bowl Queen Virginia Jasper in New York ton 43-25. and 38-28 at the half. (left) , Alabama centCT, and Leon Cross of Okla- where they attended a football award dinner. (AP HARMONY 67, Ruth Hopf Clips Mondovi won the "B" game 49- homa, who -will be opponents in Miami's Orange Photofax) SPRING GROVE 38 Scoring Honors 17. Bowl game JVew Year's.Day, get acquainted with Bob Button and Bill AVickett NEW YORK (AP)-, ARCADIA 49, combined for 31 points to lead Green Bay's fullback, and Louis ELEVA-STRUM 48 Harmony to a 67-38 victory at Mlichaeis, Pittsburgh's fine place Arcadia rallied from a 21-6 first Spring Grove. quarter deficit to finish on top of TITLE NOT LOCKED UP YET kicker, are in a tight race foi* the Set . Button canned 16, while Wickett scoring 247 in 614 Eleva-Strum 4948. It was nine degrees below zero contributed 15, as the Cardinal of- honors going into the final week lot hotter in- The Raiders took the lead rnicU fense toppled the host Lions. outside but it was a way in the fourth quarter after of the season. side Tuesday night at Hal-Rod Keith Asleson chipped in with 12 Neither . will approach the all- being down 26-18 at the. half and for the victors Mel-vin Lanes and the Winona Athletic 33-34 after three quarters. , while Ho- time record of 176 points set by Club where Ruth Hopf and Bob Packers Captore Ten muth netted 11 points to pace the of Green Bay in Larry Stuber of Eleva-Strum led Stein almost made a shambles of all scorers with 23 points. For Ar- Spring Grove scoring. 1961 with 146 points, dropped out Winona bowling marks for , the sea- WYKOFF 47, of the race due to a knee injury ¦ • cadia, Larry Gautch had 18 and son. . Jerry Blaha 10. GRAND MEADOW 44 after a fast start. Mrs. Hopf , a housewife, mother Arcadia won the "B" game 33- Merlin Hare dunked two free Michaels broke the NFL record and

T -^T T » rr.tt -r*i.-*- **r.-* ^-. ^:-^ *T,-*v *_;iitT J :T* -r^-.-yt; v*}:itT*:-i Bosox Get Mets Mantilla NEW YOR K (AP)-Thc new- the Philadelphia Phillies acquired active team In the dealings be- BUY KOW 1 look Boston Heel Sox hierarch y catcher Earl Averill from the I^os tween American nnd National I hns slopped into the center of Angeles Angels for outfielder Jack league clubs, j baseball' ** hustling I rad o mart Davis, The trades were the ninth The Mets, meanwhile, contin- PAYLATER again and peddled a pair of play- and 10th of the inter-league trad- ued lo play their gamo of giving I -USI OUR MONEY 1 ers who apparently fell into dis- ing period , which ends at mid- up one valuable player for two fa vor at Beantown - jnficldcr night Saturday. or three promising youngsters $25 to $600 quickly ] Pumpsie Green and pitcher Tracy When Boston owner Tom Yaw- who for some reason or other | | ' ¦ Stallard, key made Mike Higgins vice pres- hnve outlived their usefulness f . ' Payments you can afford } Green, the Ural Ne«ro lo play ident and installed Johnny Peskcy elsewhere. y start next year, jj for tlie Red Sox, and Stalin rd , the as manager he promised , "we are man on the mound when Roger ready to make every Intelligent "I don 't think wc have to u con apologize to [anyone for any of f, %f®*fP$% Y° depend on •** Maris hit home run .No, 61 in move we wm to improve tlio Red 1961, were sent lo tho Mew York Sox." The Red Sox have been out the moves wo' ve mado to date ," { AMERICA'S aydefefer Mets Tuesday in a 3-for-l trade In the market place ever since. said Wets President George 1% I UKH ' A ,C that brought utllltyman Helix Weiss. "Wo have como i*p wiih Vll Lflllll GRQITESr CAR VALUE iJZj ^Z^J FfNANC£ 'j i , Th» trad* for Mantilla, who seven ..major league prospects, all I £_W : Mantilla to Boston. ' "\ l a. 1 ^ CORPORA TION i played" all infield positions for the of (hem young, in exchange for VATTER MOTOR CO. MARZOLF IMPLEMENT CO. tf GUSTAFSON GARAGE U 302 Choato Bldg. * Ths Rod Sox alio will deliver ¦Mets except. fli 'sl base and batted pitcher Rob Miller to the Dodg- Phone 2368 115 E. 4th, St,, Winona 220 S. B*oadway Alma, Wit. : a third player—a minor leaguer— .275 in 141 gnines, was the third ers nnd Inflcldcr Mantilla Open Saturdays 'til Christmas Until 1 p.m. i to the Mets nl a later dale, of tlm jntcr-lcagiie session for the who didn Spring VaHey, Minn. < _ * * 't figure in Manager t'.UL U/.trnt. US.taA.ttm lXaA.* tJLl *A. aaU.U' X ttS.' m*.* . '. *J M.*. !>A. tt- 'tmi. ak..£ In another transaction Tuesday, ' Red Sox, who have been the most Casey Stengel 's plans for 1963." IM NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE pace the Rockets. Tom Wenwl Sweeney Heads Catholic Ree sank nine points for the Johnnies. LAOI1I CITY Grcden- dumped in 19 points to Beor Bocfc fiu// Hal-Rod VV. L. Cagers Open lead the Royals as Mike Erdmanc- Coxy Corner ttt 10 1 zyk topped the losers with 19 Ed ¦tferi ;...... » i* North Squad Tne Mustangs, edged tne Falcons markers. Poarti 7 I * tfl-13 and Rockets stopped John- Haddad'i Clemen 7 S Jack Lipinski sparked the Saints Rfcddy Kilowatt! 7 1 jnies 23-11 in the opening round of Rookie of Year Llnahan'i 4 i the Catholic Ree intramural bas- with 11 points. Mike Schneider was NEW YORK (AP) - Ronnie casters from the 14 Sammy's Pitia 4 t ketball league. In other opening high for the losing Hustlers with league ci.'.es Tftgi 'n' Toyi ...... ;...... 5 7 In Senior Bowl five. Bull, the Chicago Bears' fine run- Bull , the Bears' No. 1 draft Mankato Bar 5 7 games the Royals stopped the ning halfback from Baylor, was choice a year ago after Homeward Step 4 I MOBILE, Ala. (AP)-A bulky j Knights 27-19, and the Saints dip- lead'ng Pozanc Trucking 4 • named. Eookie-of-the-Year in the Baylor in rurjiing and pass re- Golden Frog , l l» squad headed by three players ped the Hustlers 25-15. Chuck Parke , youngest of five National Football League today ceiving for three straight seasons, TUESDAY NITE who were top choices in the pro Bob Pomeroy, Darrell Holzer brothers who were jockey s from by an Associated Press commit- started St. Martin's. W. L. Idaho, his pro career working on Lang's Cala lt U drafts was named today to the and Marty Wernz hit four points succeeded his brother five tee of sports writers and broad- defense. After a succession of h*- Wafklni Products UVi JO'.i Iv"orth team in the 14th anniral each to lead the Mustangs. Greg years ago as trainer for Fred W. juries to Willie Out-Dor Store .. an*, Ills Hooper's horses. Last year the Galimore, Rick Merchants Bank il 73 Senior Bowl game Jan. 5. Schoener hit four for the losing Casares. Charley Bivins and Joe Sinclair OH . a) it The threesome is composed (il Falcons. Hooper stable was third in the na- ¦Marconi crippled the Bears, Bull Winona Milk Co 15 1« Fenton poured in -10 ' points to tion in money won with $623,715. LUCKY LADIES end Walt Sweeney of Syracuse moved to offense. Hal-Rod W. L. and interior linemen of Lake Cily Hamm's Beer 3( 13 Michigan State and Daryl Sanders "He hasn't reached hi* peak Seven-Up 34 IS yet," said coach Fountain Citv ...... 14 IJ of Ohio State. George Halas re- R . D, Cone Co...... IB It cently in Chicago. "He is going Midway Tavern II 10 The 230-pound Sweeney was the to be a good runner." Coca-Cola li 10 No. 1 choice of San Diego of the Rolls 63-50 Although Bull c.c. aais . is it ! carried the ball Standard Lumber Co. ' ,, .13 17 League. ATTENTION only nine times for 26 yards and WINONA CLASSIC Budde, a 250-potinder , was No. 1 ] did not catch Attilttie Club W. L. a pass in the Bears' Hot Fish Shop 1« 13 of both the Philadelphia Eagles of first three games, his figures Hamm's Beer 13 If ' the National- Football League and Over Zumbrota Emil' Menswea r Jt 31 through last Sunday's 13th game * the Dallas Texans of the AFL. He Lunch Annex I . mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmtima ammmmmmmmtmmmm ^^mmmmmmmmmm m I HIAWATHA VALLEY show 37 yards in 103 carries for Kewpe* .. .. It 11 has signed with Dallas. FARMERS! Bub's Beer 17 15 W L W L a 3.6 yard average and Seven-Up 17 25 I 29 passes Sanders, who is 6-5 and weighs Kasion-Man. ..3 0 Cannon Falls .. 1 2 for 324 yards. He HIAWATHA Kenyon 1 0 Ziimbrota t j also has re- Westoale points in at 246. was picked first by the | Goodyear Readi-Charge I Lake City ..... 3 1 St. Charlei .... 0 3 turned nine kickoffs for 235 yards. KAGE 3ti/i NFL's and has Stewartvtlle ... 12 Plainview .. .. a J From the 39 Spur Oil 37 panelists who par- ' signed with the Lions. l 24-MONTH GUARANTEE Kasson-Mantorville and Kenyon ticipated in the rookie balloting, Norm's Electric ,. 37 I Midland ... .33 The South squad, headed by stayed neck-and-neck in the Hia- Bull received 17 votes. Kuiak ' .. -....; . ... M watha Valley title chase Tuesday Los Angeles' Merlin Olsen, the .Montgomery Ward- ' ;;- .,,;...... 15 All-America center Lee Roy Jor- night by posting victories, while 6-feet-5 inch , 255-pound tackle Spelti .. 34Vi dan of Alabama , was announced KNIGHT, ( left ) long-time golf professional at the Winona Clark * Clark - . 11 Saturday. Lake City moved into third place¦] from Utah State' was a strong BEN WENONAH BATTERIES in the loop. . ;. ' ¦] second with seven Country Club until his retirement to Florida , joined two Waslgale W. L. The Southerners will be coached votes. As a Pappy's ;...... 3ni 14V> again by Weeb Ewbank of the Kasson- Mantorville whipped i lineman on a last-place team, Ol- Winonans and a former Wnonan recently for a round of gol f Untouchables ...... 35 17 Baltimore Colts. Tom Landry of WSO.95 } Stewartville" 48-32 while Kenyon sen had to be outstanding to at- at Pelican Country Club at Bellaire, outside Clearwater , Fla. , Flintstonas 11 17 tS-VOlT n Exch. rallied to top Cannon Falls 61-59. Pin Pals 31 31 the Dallas Cowboys will be back tract that much attention. This was Ben's first round in several years. He is shown here Go Gators •;.- .' ; at 31 to tutor the Northerners. Lake City thumped Zumbrota 63- HI Hopes li'i 331-JT ! wiWi Pat Shortridge, present Winona golf , pro, \vho> is attached '50a - . ' There were IJ first-year men TUESDAY NITB WEN'S Landry will have as his quarter- who received votes in the rookie to the exclusive Everglades Club at Paint Beach , FLa., Westgate Points The Ko-Mets and the Vikings Trac OII Co. - , ...... ' -4 '0'i backs Jerry Gross of Detroit , who 12-VOIT * Exch. i both show perfect 3-0 slates, while balloting. Ed Pine, San Francisco during the winter months and summers in Winona, Unknowns No. J ;. .., 401/1 completed 105 of 212 passes dur- .J Q : linebacker, had three and Irv Gralnbelt Beer -..- 1! Lake City is 2-1. xx and rounding out the foursome were Dwight S. Chappell and Hauser Art Olass 30"a ing the past season , Goode ,. St. Louis offensive tackle, and Pat Mc- KASSON-MANTORVILLE 48, "William M. Hardt of Winona; his father-in-law. Chappell, -who Winona Stale ¦ ...... 30 Carthy of Holy Cross, also ranked ALL SIZES • CASH t CARRY { Gary Collins, Cleveland punter Ruth's . .. - .: nVs high on total STEWARTVILLE 32 and flanker back, and George provided this picture, said scores Avere not divulged. Valentine's Trucking ...... ll offense in the nation. Lee Lampland canned 23 points Schliti Beer .. ._ - 17 The Yankee line will average Andrie, Dallas defensiv-e end , ELKJ 239 pounds as Kasson -Mantorville rolled to a each had two votes. Kejlttt Ltnet . W. t.. and the backfield 194. 48-32 triumph at Stewartville. J. C. Penney's ..... 14* *1 Wi The Southerners average out at The Ko-Mets. led all the way as Joe Womack, Pittsburgh half- Gralnbelt 34 15 235 in the forewall and 197 in the back; Ed O'Bradovich, Chicago Home furniture 33 14 backfield. NELSON Lampland and Denny Segar, with Main Tavern .13 17 j 10 .points , paced their offensive defensive end; Bill Winter , New Warrior Mat Speltx Texaco ;. ..: 30 17 The game will be televised na- machine. York linebacker ; Mike Lucei; Suiiheam Bakery im il '/t tionwide by NBC. Cleveland linebacker; Mike Tin- Bub's Beer ...... 14 35 ¦ Duane Fisher dropped in 11 BTF .... 11 31 - TIRE SERVICE ! markers for the Stewies. gelhoff , Minnesota center; and Al COMMERCIAL ¦ i Fourth and Johnion Phone 2306 ( Miller, Washington linebacker, Ktglett Lanes W. • *.. - Joe Schmidt , ace linebacker , KENYON 61, Bub's Beer . 31 11 has been captain ,, of the Detroit each drew one vote; Team Triumphs Teamsters No. 7»» II- 14 Lions for the last six seasons. CANNON FALLS 59 Steve's Bar ...... 37 15 Winona State opened its dual not be reporting until after the N. A. Roverod 11 31 Trailing by 12 points entering the Seven-Up Bottling Co...... 13 3D final period, Kenyon rallied to meet wrestling schedule Tuesday holidays. Centerville No. it » 13 thwart Cannon Falls' upset bid 61- with a 22-6 triumph at La Crosse Gunner singled but Larry Mar- ¦ *»». - Bork Heads State. chionda , Dave Moracco, Larry Wil- Steve .Sands netted 24 points to The Warriors , under Bob Gun- lis and Leo Simon for impressive For Safe Holiday Traveling... ner, new mat coach, won six of performances in their matches. ( ] ^K^N9f^^^L spearhead the Viking attack , Sands BRF Cager Tops and Chuck Voxland , who finished the eight bouts. Pat Flaherty, 1177-p o und . .NSCC \ Buy Now During Our.. \^^H3QffN rf{^K with 15 tallies , sparked a fourth All-NAIA "We could have had a shutout , champion and N.-AIA fourth-place * period rally which erased a 52- but Al Mausner , 167-poundcr , winner, won but had a close scrap. 40 Bomber lead and gave Kenyon wrestled as a heavyweight ," said The Warriors are now idle until MV Scoring Race Gunner. "We'll, be stronger now Jan. 11 when they meet Superior the win. Joh n Klick of Black River Falls Roger Quam led the home team that Bob Gray has come out for State. Grid Team wrestling and he'll go as a heavy- leads the individual scoring race with . , 12 points. Randy Kvitteifl ISJ-Larry MarctilcncH (W) pinned Wayne SACRAMENTO, Calif, m - weight with Mausner back at 167." B'runovr (LC) 4:53; 130—Larry Wills (W) in the Mississippi Valley Confer- posted , 11 and Joel Bethke added The Warriors were without Jer- declsloned Al Freeman (LC) t-0; 137- ence after two rounds of games. 10. for - Cannon Falls. Passing whiz George Bork ol Gordy Marctilonda (Wl d. Chuck McPher- Northern Illinois and Florida ry Wilharm . 137-pounder , who will son (LC) M; 147—Dave Moracco (W) won The six-foot senior forward has LAKE CITY 63, by default over Stan Ostrand (LCI :5»,- 48,' points, 10 more than Sam ZUMBROTA 50 A&M's ace runner , Robert (China 157—Leo Simon (VV) i. Tom Bigelow (LC) Doll) Paremore, head the 11- 14-0; Ht—Al Bassuencr (LC) d. Rlctiard Young of Chippewa Falls. Larry TIRE SALE (W) 5-4; ITT—Pet Flaherty W I I ' **^ ^Wvjf ^^ " '^. ' ' , ^ d. Bob Downing (LC ) 4 5; Heavyweight- W^ ^^__mm_mt__g^^ -^^a*^*^aS^^ "^^ m^m m m m m m m m m^^WW^_ \f »^_ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Z ____ ^^^^^^^^ crWd with a 29-point scoring spree Tuesday by the National Associ- Chuck Stusek (LC) d. Al Mausner- (W) i-3. 35, . . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ State Swimmers ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ to lead Lake City to a 63-50 vic- ation of Intercollegiate Athletics. Chippewa Falls is the top offen- tory against Zumbrota. The squad includes offensive sive team with an 83 point aver- Peters connected on 13 shots and defensive teams since the 325 Pro Basketball age. Durand tops the defenses from the floor and added three Tumble to Scots small colleges in the NAIA play NBA with 49 per game. charities as Lake City moved to under unlimited substitution. Winona State's swimming squad a 27-21 halftirne lead and coasted TUESDAY'S RESULT S FO FT TP fell before a strong Macalaster Los Angeles, lit, Cincinnati 131 . (Black River Falls) ...... 33 a 41 FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Hew York »S, Boston 17. Kllck ih from there. College team Tuesday night at Young (Chippewa) 15 • 3S Winter Brad Head and Dennis Lortsch- Ends Willie Richardson , Jack- San Francisco 131, Syracuse 124. Gaulsch (Arcsdla) ... 11 13 3J Memorial Hal! 68-26. TODAY'S GAMES Beldcrman (Durand) 13 8 34 er each had 10 for the victors. son, Miss., State; Drew Roberts , The Warrior tankers garnered Chicago vs. Cincinnati at Boston. Jones (Chippewa ) Xi a 34 Dale Lother topped Zumbrota Humboldt, Calif., State. Tackles two first places in Ihe non-confer- St. Louis at Boston . Pllani (Black River Falls) .... 13 10 34 New York at Detroit. Blaha (Arcadia) 13 scoring with 18 points, while Sid Junius Buchanan , Grambling, La.: Rydman t' .e Syra cuse at Los Angeles. *) 33 ence meet. Rich won * Holden (Mondovi) 14 Ml Regular Anderson added 12. Dick Peter ,- Whittier, Calif. Guards 50-yard freestyle, and Jim D eets THURSDA-f'S GAMES Schmllt (Cochrane-FC) 11 3 27 ¦ ¦ . Tom Spiewak, Pittsburg, Kan.; CHIcjgo vs. Cincinnati at Indianapolis. Florin (Cochrane-FC) ll a tt copped the diving competition . Detroit vs. Boston at Providence. (Mondovi) f 4 14 ' ' ' ' ' ^^^ . ¦ ™ .' ,~ ^*^*^. Larry Pugh, . Westminster, Pa. Cen- Tanner • $ ^^EMB^mmmW*^mV^m^^^mm^^^Y^t ' ' ' ' NYLONS' - ' ^^^ Coach Jim Davies singled out Meunlch (Chippewa) 7 s l» Wm W^m, ter Doug Harvey, Texas A&I , Rydman , Deets, Dave . Frank , and ABL McMaughtan (Durand) 5 a it Quarterback George Bork , North- Al Mahlke for fine performances. TUESDAY'S RESULTS. Llnse (Mondovi) ...... 7 3 17 or Tires Lake City Wins Halfbacks Robert Philadelphia 106, Long Beach 101. Epp (Chippewa) 7 a i( ^m^Sm^^^^ ern Illinois. 400-YARD MEDLEY — Macalester. T— Oakland «, Plttsborgh ». Serum (Mondovi) 4 4 ll Paremore, Florida A &" M; . Ned 4:13.2. Kansas Cily 101, Chicago W. Lehman (Mondovi) 7 1 l( 6-7°-15 Blackv/alf , Tube-Typo Craddock , Parsons, Iowa , Full- 200-YARD FREESTYLE—1. Klocker (Ml; TODAY'S GAMES Tacha (Cochrane-FC) 5 5 15 ¦W U HI H. ,, , (W); T— Philadelphia at Long Beach. Walker (Durand) 4 1 11 I Lenoir Rhync , 3. Van Wlngle (M); 1- Keenan - ¦ ^^ Cham pionsor Tractionaires 4th Mat Duel back Dick Kemp, J:05.». Pittsburgh at Kansas Clly. Kralewskl (Durand) . ... 3 7 ll ™^p 3J YARD F REESTYLE—1. Rydman (W); THURSDAY'S GAMES Porter (Chippewa ) ;. 3 . 4 It \M«^mmWS^zW ^^s. ¦ N.C. . (Cochrane-FC) 4 J- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special - FIRST-TSAM DEFENSE J. Holwlg (Ml; 3. Lush CM). T-:25.4 . Philadelphia at Long Beach. Wolle .10 Lakt City High School's wrestlers 2C0 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1. Pittsburgh at Kansas City. Trowbridge (Cochram-FC) ..... 4 . 1 ¦¦!» Mannlko (Mill. Clark (M); 3. Blanchard ^^^^ Ends Ed Nowlin , Central Okla- FOR ONLY rolled to their fourth straight vic- I (W). 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o lf fi COME IM AND SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT '^SSJ M \ ARRAY OF DilAMOND JEWELRY f i "I .1 where your dollar buy* MIIES mart fr<$Htt4§^^^EkyJ!,lfl Hs ^liM ' f Budget Term» IF Desired \ *J 2C0 West Third St (jflktS . . . Your Family Gift Store ffofl vZ. I Qj lage r fj eivelry Qs lore A Phone 6060 \ FOR FAST fl APPLIANCE DEPT. ON-THE-FARM I Third and Center :1 i SERVICE / J St-iTirfrr'"- -"" "A ' X ' hL* ^M y^qf ^i 1 P.M. New York GRAIN Buslnsm OpportunltUt 37 Firm lmpUinin.it 48 FOR SALE—Prospiroui reildentiaTl groc- 6 Winona, Area Stock Prices MINNEAPOL1S (fll ~- Wheat re- Want Ads try wltfh nice living quarters in good s teipts Tuesday J91; year ago 2JL4; S.E. Minn. town. Ideal for couple Trio Definitely Write E-7 Dally New*. . - Abbott L WA Jones & L 48'A trading basis 'unchanged to 3 cents " ~ Allied Ch 41 Vt Kennecot 67 Jiigher; prices & lower to 2Vt Start Here IN WINO NA -^~ Tavern. W l«er, widely Buffalo Co. Students to Get Allis Glial 14*4 Lorillard 43% BUND ADS UNCALLED FOR- known place. Excellent reputation. Has TRACTOR Linked With 3 higher; cash spring wheat basis enioyed a prosperous business. On busy Amerada \\k\. Mpls Hon 83'/« 0-90, »7, 9*. street and truck route. Price Includes No 1 dark northern 2.31*A-2.36>/it; E-1. 5, .*,¦ - . good ?i|Ban equipment, tavern building Burglaries Here Am Can 45 Minn MM 55 spring wheat one cent premium antl 5 room modem home. Write or aee: 'U' Am M&Fy 20% Minn P1L 40 *¦ Degrees at each lb over 58-«31 lbs ; spring NOTICE Confirms CD The trio being held in Minneapo- Am Mot -16.5.i Mon Clim 50V, wheat one cent discount each % W. STAHR SPECIALS lis on various charges have been Six students from Winona and This newspaper Will be responsible for 374 W. Mark, Winona Tel.. 6*925 AT&T . lloVa Mon Dk U 36% lb under 58 lbs ; protein pre- only o n e Incorrect Insertion of tny definitely linked with burglaries in area are among SBC candidates for Anaconda 41l.i Mon Ward 34 classified advertisement published In . miums: 11-17¦ per cent 2.31%- Winona during August , according Saturday ' Arch Dan — Nat Dairy 63 : ¦ ¦; ¦'• . - ¦• the Want Ad section; Check your ad Food Lockers & Meat 2—Allis Chalmers WD-45. degrees at s fall quarter 2.75V4. . C . and call 3321 If • correction must bo to police. Armco St, 51% No Ami Av 68Vi made. Market For Sale ' Wide adjustable fronts. . Financing Plan Chie! George Savord said Fred- commencement exercises at the 3 No 1 hard Montana winter , (Special - The Armour 40 ,i Nor Pac W!\ 2.24V4-2.6L%. (Both excellent tractors) ALMA Wis. * — erick Bott Jr., 21, Elizabeth , N.J., University of Minnesota. Avco Corp 25 No St Pw .» Card of Thanhs in Southern jMirrnesota town. Buffalo Conn ty Board in special 34' Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter Building and equipment well 1 —John Deere A, 1951 model. has signed a confession involving ' Donald W. vVantock, son of Mr. Beth Steel 30 ,it Nwst Aid 3i Ing our home from being burned when insurance do , Coch- logy. A 1950 graduate of Winona Oats No 2 white 63'/4 -69*/4; No 3 the Bethany Store burned to the ground . 1—Allis Chalmers WD. Row nation of Howard Mohnk Bott said that he and Noble had Chrysler 72'A Polaroid 142 3 rane , as CD director. State College, Wantoek is guidance white 61V4-66/4; No 2 heavy white Paul a. Elsie Matike Underage Drivers-SR 22 crop. Complete motor* burglarized the VFW and Eagles director at the Stewartville, Minn., Cities Svc 54 Pure Oil 35% 673A-72% ; No 8 heavy white 66% overhaul. By agreement entered into Nov. clubs in Winona Aug. 19 and that Comw Ed 43% BCA 57,4 lost and' Found 4 Auto Insurance 15, 1960, the board passed a reso- high school. 68V4. Low rates for young married*. all three of them had been in on Grace Margaret Hendel , Caledo- Cons Coal 35 Rep Steel SG'A Barley, bright color 94-1.26; LOST—ladles dark blue billfold with Identt- Headquarters for lution turning the downtown annex the Whittaker Marine job Aug. 22, Cont Can 44% Rex Drug 28% : ficatlon. Reward. Mrs. F. Jaszewskl. Hard to plate auto risks. building back to the city of Alma nia , a 1954 graduate of the Col- straw color 94-1.26; stained 94 Tel. Preston S05-2339 collect. , PHILIP BAUMANN AGENCY. INC. 1—Ford Tractor according to police. will receive Cont Oil 54% Rey Tob .-lOte 1.22 , feed 80-94. — . ,—. oOl Malh St. T«l. 2849 been lege of Saint Teresa, ' i ii ———— a With Wagner , loader. Jan. 2, 1963. The county had Local authorities will have to Deere 5014 Sears Roe 75Vi — Personals a master of science degree in 7 Money to Loan - 40 using the city's building for the wait in line for the trio They have Douglas 30 Shell Oil 36 • (1st Pub. Wednesday, Dec 12, 1962) . .. Front mounted pump. . home economics. LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily, and eco- "Welfare department , which has Dow Chem 58V's Sinclair 34*4 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND NEED MONEY? Whatever your specific 2 buckets. detainers for the trio, but so have John A. Rolloff , Lake City , is THE CODE OF THE CITY OF nomlcally with Dex-A-DIel tablets. Only moved into the new annex adja- du Pont 232>/i Socony 56% 98c. Ford Hopkins. : need may be you'll have the funds for many others. a candidate for a degree of mas- WINONA, MINNESOTA, 1959 It when you borrow fr.im MINN. LOAN cent to the court house. Sp Rand 12-J's the City of Winona, ter of arts in agricultural tduca- East Kod 108% The City Council of ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?-Man & THRIFT, lt& Walnut. Tel. S-2976 and Ford Mot 45% St Brands 65'4 Minnesota, do ordain: or woman, your , drinking creates numer- your money can be reedy vihen you bachelor of Section 1. That the Code of the City ]— Ford Tractor FOLLOWING a discussion oh tion. He received a Gen Elec 77Vi St Oil Cal 64% ous problems. If you need and wanl slop by. getting new plat : books printed, science degree with distinction ot Winona, Minnesota, 1959, duly passed help, contact AKohollcs Anonymous, Pio- Gen Foods 74 _ St Oil Ind 47'/4 by the City Council on September . 19, 1960, neer Group, Box 122,.Winona, Minn. Complete new engine. the matter was referred , to the Mental Health from the university in 1955. be and the same Is hereby amended by "¦ (And clutch. Painted.) Gen Mills 30% St OilNJ 57Vi following section: IT'S LATER THAN you think when your agricultural committee for report Oren C. Ellingson Jr., Spring 7 adding thereto the , watch stops all the time. Bring It in LOANS ¦;££«£ ' , degree Gen Mot 56% Swift & Co. 38 /a "Section 21-51.1 for expert check and repair. RAINBOW PLAIN NOTE-AUTO-FURf«ITURE at the next meeting, Feb. 19. • . Grove will receive a of (a) There Is hereby established a spe- 170 E. 3rd St. Tel. »15 Gen Tel 23 Yt Texaco 60 _ JEWELERS, next to PO, ori 4th. . Also laid over to February was bachelor of science in business; cial parking meter .. zone located on Block _ _ ~ Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Sat. 9 am to noon Need Any Centers Asked Jonathon Gregg, Spring Valley , Goodrich 43% Texas Ins fi2'£ 19, Original. Plat to the City, and des- PINS, NEEDLES, scissors and thread, a suggestion that the county hire ignated aa Ihe Couraly Courthouse Park- these are the tools of WARREN BET- Liuciua —: Aiiauiaiiut" — Tractor Chains , Goodyear 327/s Un Pac 327/a ' ' a full-time deputy sheriff . • A pre- The Minnesota Association for and John F. Nintetrtanri St. Cliar- ing Lot. ; SINGER, Tailor, &i'/i W. 3rd. . . - . Gould Bat 38% Un Air Lin 33'/^ (b) Parking or standing a vehicle In a ~ ~ ~ ~ Jrteal Estate or ,.Winter Cabs liminary study shows the cost of Mental Health submitted legisla- les, degrees of bachelor of science NO0N SPFC IALS for busy store clerks Gt No Ry 41% U S Rub WA designated space on the easterly half of and other workers. Our food Is prepared See Us Before You Buy- having a full-time deputy to ac- tive proposals today to Gov J El- in agriculture. 5 said parking lot , shall be lawful for FRANK WEST AGENCY Greyhound 31% U\S Steel 45 /s the deposit of a one* with jaste In mlpd. RUTH'S REST A- company the sheriff on trips out mer L. .Andersen aad Lt. Gov. Karl twelve minutes for RANT, 126 E. 3rd St. : Open 24 hours 175 Lafayette St. T«l. 5240 Also Following Sizes Homestk 42% West Un 27'/^ cent coin, sixty minutes for the deposit each day, 7 days a week. (Next to Telephone Office) of the county or remain here when F. Rolvaag including a $3 million IB Mach 392Ms Westg Ei 32Vi of five one-cent coins or one five-cent PRODUCE MEMO TO . KACZ—we had a very happy Used Chains the sheriff has to be absent would appropriation for maintenance and Harv 48% Wl worth 6434 coin, for two hours for the deposit of two Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 Int five-cent coins or one dime, all in law- anniversary party. Thanks to you. RAY Xriss Xross not be too much more than the expansion of community mental Paper 28>/4 Yng. S & T HYt ful coins of the United States. MEYER, INNICEEPER, WILLIAMS HO- 1—Set 12x38 — CHICAGO (AE)—Chicago. Mer- lnt " WANTED—small squirrel and coon dog. present cost of hiring deputies by health centers. (c) Parking or standing a vehicle In _ TEL.____ _ . __ . ___ _ ^_ 1—Set 12x28 — Xriss XroSs ' cantile Exchange: Butter steady; ^ Francis Kanz, Kellogg, Minn. Tel. 767- Last July the Winona County a designated space on the westerly half SOLVE THA'f G-IFT problem. Simply by- M72. 1—Set 12x28 — Lloyd Chains the day when this work has to wholesale buyin g prices un- of said parking lot sball be lawful for Board of. Commissioners agreed tj having a Culllg an water softener. "HEY, MINIATURE FRENCH POODLES 1—Set 12x28 — Xriss Xross be done changed ; 93 score A A 57% ; 92 A twelve minutes for the deposit of a one- CULLIGAN MAN.'* Tel. 36O0. — for : establish a county mental health cent colli, sixty minutes for, the deposit _ sale. 16 months old, chocolate, black, (Almost new—) A request by Lorn Howard, Mon- 57%; 90 B 57: 89 C 56; cars SO B SANTA'S BAG is full and running over female or male, AKC registered., Tel. ' center here next year on a one- of five one-cent coins or one ,five-cent ¦ ¦ ¦ dovi , for equipment which County 57%; 89 C 57Vz. Market Makes coin, lor two hours ^or the deposit of two with toys from ROBB BROS. TOYLAND. Altura . 7521. .. year trial basis. The commission- Stop in today and browse around. 576 Nurse Evelyn Nappe has asked for , Eggs steady to firm; wholesale five-cent coins or one dime, for four WANTED—Palamlno or Pinto riding horse Used Winter Gabs was referred to the property com- r **s intend to hire a psychiatrist hours for the deposit of four five-cent E. 4th. Tel. 4O07. for children. Prefer one young, well buying prices unchanged to \Vi coins or two dimes, or optionally, one broke. . Delbert Kahoun, Rush-ford, Minn. l-WD or 45. Half cab. part-time. The Winona County quarter, all in lawful coins of the United Building Trades 13 mittee. higher; 70 per cent or better _TeL_ UN4-7403. ( Almost new) The board passed a resolution in Mental Health Association had ask- States. ' ' ed the commissioners for a $21,- grade A whites 37V4 ; mixed 37; Sharp Gains, (d) Except as otherwise In this sec- WALL-TO-WALL CARPET makes all TERRIER PUPPIES—small slz.e, are eat- ; 1—A. C. CA heat houser. effect telling the Soil Conserva- , mediums 33; standards 34; dirties tion provided, all other provisions of this Moms happy, especially when Its a top Ing good, ready to wean. Would make (Good condition) tion Service and FHA , now housed 000 county appropriation for the Chapter shall apply to said county Court- quality fabric and installed expertly nice Christmas gifts. Gloria Mueller, 4 center to be matched by a similar SOVa ; checks 29'/2. house Parking Lot. over an extra-heavy rubber pad. Free _rn[les N. of Cochrane, Wis., on: Hwy. 35. in the Bachhuber building, that Section 2. This ordinance shall be In estimates. HALL-HAFNER, 920 W. 5lh " sum from the state for an initial ) ) St. Tel. 4276. DALMATTON PUPS—for Chrisfmasi We Loaders and Spreaders Buffalo County wants them to re- CHICAGO (AP — (USDA. - force and take effect from . and after Its have 1 male and 1 female left. 520 year's budget of $42,000. The com- Trade Moderate passage, approval and publication. Live poultry: Wholesale buying eacra. Clarence Craven Jr., 3 miles S.W. l—AIIis Chalmers WD or main here. There has been some Passed at Winona, Minnesota, December Business Services 14 missioners didn't set a budget for NEW YORK (AP) ; - The stock _ of Stockton, Minn. Tel. Lewlston 3754. ( style) ' , " ' discussion about their moving. prices 1 'lower to 2 higher; roast- 10, 1962.' . . X ' A " *" ' - WD-45 loader. New the center. They said establish- ers 23M>-25; special fed white rock market made a fairly sharp gain HAROLD BRlESfcTH, bTRT SH0RTENS the life of youT car- rjOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES^AKC 1—McDeering loader. Fit ment of the center hinged on avail- President of the City Council peting. Our cleaning secrets will give registered, 7 weeks old. Tel. Ml 7-3434. ALLEN WILES was V substitute fryers 20; white rock fryers 17,4 ; in moderate trading early this Attest: new color, brightness. Do it now. Lester Martin, RI. 1, Plum City, Wis. "H" or "M;" ability of matching funds from ihe CALL WINONA RUG CLEANING on the board for Earl Blank, Coch- barred rock fryers ' 18-18.14; heavy afternoon. • Roy G. Wildgrube ¦ 1—Twin Draulic loadtsr to state. City Recorder ' ' SERVICE, 114 W. 3rd. Tel. 3722. Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 rane, and Edmund Hitt was pres- hens 18; hen turkeys averaging 14 - _ fit Ford tractor. The Associated Press average Approved thls^ 10th day of December, ; ~ - ' " The state association today *53k- lrisw e your MERRY CHRISTMAS.; Have PUREBRED ent in place of Charles Zepp from lbs 31. of 60 stocks at noon was up 1.2 1962. your heating system thoroughly cleaned DURbc boa7santl gilts, Vac- 1—Used Twin Draulic loader ed for establishment' of at least Ft. K. ELLINGS, clnated for cholera and erysipelas. Clif- 1st Ward , Alma.- at 240.5 with industrials up 1.8, by BOB HARDTKE, Furnace-Vac Clean- ford Hoff, Lanesboro, Winn. (Pilot to fit WD or 45. eight new mental health centers NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) - Mayor In^ Service. Te|. 4016. ¦ .- A memorial was placed in the . - rails up .2, and utilities up .7. . ;. : Mound). • 1—New Freeman loader to fit. The group's $3 million request con- Butter offerings ample. Demand ~~ ~ record for Henry Haeuser, Foun- (1st Pub. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1962) Moving, Trucking, Storage 19 RUSHFORD LIV"ESTOCK COMMISSIO NI Ford tractor. Front mount- sisted of $2 million for continued slightly improved. Key stocks scored gains of frac- ~ auction every Wed. afternoon. Livestock tain City, former chairman of the COUNTY • NOTICE- PAUL REVERE was "fastrefflctent-so "are ed pump with controls. operation and expansion of the Wholesale prices on bulk car- tions to more than a point. bought daily. Tel. Rushford 864-9149 ¦ col- county , PROPOSALS SOLICITED we when It comes to moving. Expert lect. . . ¦ - ', board who died recently. ) Sealed proposals will be received by the __ . ; existing 17 centers plus $1 million tons (fresh . Creamery, 93 score Steels, motors, oils, electrical packing. Free estimates. Tel. 3112. WI- " f~ (AA ) 59-59V4 cents; 92 score (A) , order-retails , Courity Auditor In his office in the Court NONA DELIVERY 8, TRANSFER. 404 FEEDER p lGS—60. 6 to weeks old. Spreaders for the eight new centers . The equipments, mail House In the Cily of Winona, Minnesota up W. 4th. Low rates. Lloyd Gllbertson, Black River Falls, community health center program 58%-59; 90 score (B) 58%-59 . electronics, and utilities were to and including the hour of 10:00 A.M. " Wis. Tel. 13F13. 2—Good used Kelly Ryan on the 9th day of January, 1963, at which SAVE YOUR BACK—save your furniture. ' operates under the state's 1957 Cheese offerings ample. Demand among the gainers. HOLSTEIN BULL ^ l yearlildrartlflclai spreaders. (May be had time the said proposals will be opened We move you fast, efficiently: BER- ¦ Baylor Tallies Community Mental Health Serv- fair, wholesale sales, American Commissioners NIE'S TRANSFER, 215 Mankato. Tel. . breeding. Nels Jordal, Utlca, Mhin. . with forage boxes ) by the County Board of ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ~ ~ ices Act. , cheese (whole milk), single daisies Except -lor Studebaker, which forg - 8-2448. CHESTNUT SADDLE MARE—9 years 1—New Idea 4 wrieel spreader. i was unchanged, the auto stocks one (11 Patrol Car old, gentle. Well broke for good rider. fresh 40'/2-44 cents; single dais es Specifications are on file In the Office fiurriDing, KOOTing mil Silas Holland, Lanesboro, AAlnn. ' No. 10A. Steel. aged 49-52 flats aged 46-5314; proc- advanced unanimously. Chrysler of the County Auditor. . 1—New Idea No. 10A on 42 for Lakers; KEN-WAY Electric , SEWER CLEANING NOTICE—Lanesboro Sales Commission' s essed American pasteurized 5 lbs rose well over a point and Gen- Bidders shall use their own bidding . new selling order. Veal 12 to 1; hogs rubber. forms and submit complete specifications JERRY'S PLUMBING Morfdovia n Heads 39-42; domestic Swiss (blocks) eral Motors was up nearly a ¦ ¦ 827 E. 4th Tel, 9394 and sheep, 1 to 1:30. Cattle sale starts with traeir bids. . ' .- . promptly at 1 :30. Veal arriving late 1—John Deere 4 wheel spread- grade "A" 46-50; grade "B" 43- point. Ford and American Motors Bids must be accompanied by a certi- will be sold later In tale. Sale Day er on rubber. Madison Course fied , check made payable to the County, ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER ' . Stilt Cans 48; grade "C" 39-43. were fractional gainers. For clogged sewers and drains. every Friday. 61 Auditor tor 51, of the bid, or a corpor- - egg offerings Tet. 9509 or 61436 1 year guarantee HOLSTEIN"^COW^fo~1freshen iii 70 days. NEW YORK UP) — For Elgin MADISON, Wis —Larry Lindsay, Wholesale li.ght to Steels did even better! Gains ex- ate bond In- favor of Winona County Au- adequate on large; adequate on ceeding a point were posted for ditor, in the amount of 5% of the bid. GALL SYL KUKOWSKI Holstein boli serviceable age. James Baylor, the great Los Angeles rural Mondovi youth, has been The County Board reserves the right to _ _ _ Semllng, Fountain City, Wis.¦ Tel. 8 MU7r mediums and short on balance. ; 38?5. . ¦ . . - Special - Laker star, obviousl y the best elected president of the University Youngstown Sheet and U.S. Steel. relect any and all bids presented. A GIFT IDEA That's always good—have us __ __: of Wisconsin , farm short course, Demand good in some quarters Jones & Laughlln added a full , Dated at Winona. Minnesota, this 8th install an In-Slnkerator Garbage Disposer BERKSHlRE-purebred boar, about 350 3—New Schultz PTO thing about being in the Army is and fair in others today, day of December, 1962. 'In time for trie dirty holiday dishes. Five- lbs. Roy G. Ziegler, 7 miles N. cf getting out. according to the College of j\g- point. RICHARD SCHOONOVER, year warranty. Works like a whistle! Fountain City on Hwy. 95. Spreader riculture. Lindsay ^ is in his second (Wholesale selling prices based fnuntw Allriitnr " "It's great to be back playing on exchange and other volume Du Pont bolstered the average FRANK O'LAUGHLIN HOLSTEIN BULL^ready for service, will At Special Price full time." Baylor said, fitter he year in the short course. with a 2-point rise. American Tel- (1st Pub. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1962) PLUMBING & HEATING trade for oats. 400 bales straw. Emil ¦ sales.) 207 E. 3rd Tel. 3703. Schwerfe*,_ Rf. 2, Arcadia. poured in 42 points and led the ephone lent further strength to Stale of Minnesota ) ss. ~ New York spot quotations fol- " Hereford and Lakers to a 124-121 victory over the rise by advancing more than County of Winona ) In Probate Court NEW CONSTRUCTION — remodeling. re- FEEDER CALVES — 14 low: ! Ne. 15,144 . pairs? Efficient, prompt, reasonable Shorthorn, about 350-400 Ibs. Dan Pelow- Ramsey Manufacturing ; ski. Dodge, Wis. ' Used Plows the Cincinnati Royals in a Na- Mixed colors: Extras C47 lbs. a point. In Re Estate of service. tional Basketball Association dou- "Lester H. Stevens, Decedent. HOLSTEIN BULL—purebred ; Holstein bull Going to Duluth min.) 40-41; extras medium ' <•() Order for Hearing en Final Account SANITARY 1—Allis Chalmers # 3/16* bleheader here Tuesday night. ) The "glamour" issues swung and heifer calves; bred-and open heifers; lbs. average 34-35; smalls <3*5 lbs. along with gains of 5 for IBM and and Petition far Distribution. PLUMBING & HEATING 3 springer cows, purebred; meat type 333 battens. In the second game, the New TWO HARBORS, Minn. (AP)- average) 2930; standards 37!4-39; The representative of the above named "IM E. 3rd St. . . Tel. 2737 Spotted Poland China boars; 2, pure- 1—Allis Chalmers # 3/14** York Knicks won their fourth 3 apiece for Xerox and Polaroid. estate having filed Its final account and bred gilts, bred for Feb. farrowing. Les- 333 battens. Barnsey Manufacturing and En- checks . 32-33. Gains -of more than a point petltio-n for setllement and allowance Help Wanted-—Female 26 ter Mueller, -4 miles N. of Cochrane, straight—for the first time in two gineering, Inc., a $480,0O0-a-year (47 lbs. min.) 41- thereof and for distribution to the persons ~ Wis., on Hwy. 35. 1—Allis Chalmers # 3/14* Whites: extras v.'tre made by General Electric, thereunto entitled; YOUNG WO/WAN lnterest«d In light seasons—as they led almost all , (40 GUERNSEYS-2 springers. Al Aschfm, 53 battens. business announced Wednesday 41'4 ; extras medium lbs. av- Amerada , and Northwest Air- IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing housework, 9 to 3. Write E-3 Dally the way in trimming the Boston thereat be had on January 11, 1963, at News, Rushford, _Minn. 1—Allis Chalmers 2714-16", that it is relocating in Duluth be- erage) 35-36; top : quality C47 lbs. lines. - # Celtics 95-87. A crowd of 35,237 cause the port city is more cen- Min.) 42-45; mediums (41 lbs. av- 10:30 o 'clock A.M., before this Court In HOLSTEIN B U LLS—registered, age 1f to # 373 plow. (Al most new) attended. (36 The Dow Jones industrial* aver- the probate court room In the court house Typist-Stenographer 20 months, dams with records up to trally located for the company's erage) 36-38; smalls lbs. av- age at noon was up 4.06 at 649.22. In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice over 700 lbs. fat. Harry Marks, Mondovi. With Wilt Chamberlain pumping market. erage ) 31-32; peewees 25-26 , , hereof be given by publication of this or- Also Other General Wis. , (Gffmanton) in 61 points-, the San Francisco Corporate bonds were mixed. der In The Winona Dally News and by "~ Browns: extras (47 lbs- min.) mailed notice as provided by law. GU ERNSEY CA.LVES-pureb>redraTi ages. Warriors ended their losing string U.S. government bonds edged to ^ Otf ice Work John Roach, Wilson, Minn. 41VH3; top quality (47 lbs. min.) Dat*d December 7, 1962. - at 11 games with a 136-124 vic- 42-44; mediums (41 lbs. average) the upside. E. D. LIBERA. The young lady we , neeel HOLSTEIN "BULLS—purebred, 15 months "C" Loerch tory over Syracuse. (36 ) Probate Judge. should be an accurata typist and younger, oood type and records. Hartack Spills; 36-38. smalls lbs. average 31- (Probate Court Seal) J. J. Rosenow, Waumandee. _ Baylor Slrealer & Murphy ~ Loerch Implement was in the Army last 32; peewees 25-26. WINONA MARKETS and lwe good penmanship. POLAND"" CHINA " BOARS — ""mwt type, season , and available to the Reported bv Alloraneys for Petitioner. Shorthand not necessary, but purebred. Excellent breeding. Elmer Tre- Houston , Minn illage, Lakers only intermittently. CHICAGO (AP) - No wheat, Swift & Company (ls» Pub. Wednesday, Dec. IJ, 1962) helpful. 'Work will include typ- hUs, Caledonia V _^___ ^. Now discharged , the ex-Seattle Injuries Minor oats or soybean sales.No Corn No 3 Buying hours are from u a.m. lo 4 p.m Stale ol Minnesota ) ss. ing letters, invoices, etc., re- All-America already established yellow l.HVi-ie-^i; 4 yellow Monday through Friday. County ol Winona ) In Probate Court cording orders and shipments. Anchor 's MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-One of the Theso quotations apply as ol noon today. No. 15,465 Antiques, Coins, Stamp* 56 as an all-time NBA great, says l.liVf , No 5 yellow 1.01V-4. All livestock arriving alter closing time Top starting salary for this UDDER OINTMENT country's leading jockeys, Bill , In Re Estate of he thinks he may be shooting a Soybean oil 83/8n. will be properly cared tor weighed and Mildred R. Stevenson , Decedent " Hartack , spent the night in a priced the followlnn morning: area. little better, this year." Barley: malting choice I.2S- Orde r for Hearing on Petition f or Prattle 1 lb. can . . . $1.25 hospital after falling from a horse HOGS ol Will, Limiting Time to File Claims Tel. 2858 BIDS DEADLINE 1.33n ; feed 88-1.05n. The hog market . 1 It. steady. r '. Tropical Pa rk. Strictly meat lypa additional 5IM0 cents; and for Hearing Thereon Ask for the Treasurer lal hons discounted 20 40 cenls per hun Margaret A. Stevenson having filed a TED MAIER DRUGS Bids will be accepted up to CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) - petition tor the probata of the Will of said Doctors said he suffered only dredwelflht, Animal Health Center 8 p.m, Fri., Doc. 21, for th-e bruises -and shock and planned to Potatoes arrivals 31; on track Good fiogs, barrowi and fl'lti— decedent and for the appointment of the Help Wa nted—Male 27 Winona Notional and Savings Bank aa - purchase of the following : St. Norbert Tips total U.S. shipments 412; 160-180 1I.50-1 S.S0 MAN WANTE D—not afraid of heights. release him today. 2T.\ 180-500 15.50-1575 administrator with will annexed, whlctn moderate; demand slow; Will 1st on file In this Court and open fe Evening work, sometimes Sundays. SALE OR RENT 1. American-Foreign Stamp There was ito word on when be supplies 200-250 15.75 Write D-99 Dally News would ride again. market dull; carlot track sales: 220-540 15.50-15.75 Inspection; ' . Polled Holstein bulls. Regis- Collection. 240-570 14.75-15.50 IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing SINGLE — experienced man on modern Hartack's mount Looking Idaho russets 4.00 ; Idaho utilities (hereof , tered and grade. They nave 2. Early American Oshkosh 94-92 , 270000 -,. 14,00-14.75 be bad on January 4 ?C63, al dairy farm, Good home and oood wages. penn y Ahead , apparently shied away 3.30; Oregon russet bakers 4.75; 300-330 13.75-14 .00 11:00 o'clock A.M., before Ihls Court Russell Church, Minnesota City. everything but horns. Only a Collection. 330-350 13.50-13,75 In the probate Court room In the court ~ ~ ~ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from a reflection on the track. Minnesota North Dakota Hed Riv- houso ln Winona, Minnesota, and that ob- GENERAL FARM WORK-slnglo man few left. Deliver anywhere. 3. Indianhcad penny collec- Good :cwi- wanted, Marvin Mussell, Utlca, Minn. St. Norbert , the NAIA basket- Running far back of the pack , the er Valley round reds 2.15.-2.25, 270-300 13.75-U.00 lections to the allowance ol said will, 11 Wright' s Polled Holstein Farms any. be filed before said time ol hear- Jel. Lewlslon 2703, tion. b a 11 tournament representati e ho rse veered to the outside as h>; 300-330 U.JO-I3./J " Utica, Minnesota 330-360 13.55-13.50 ing; that tho time within which creditors NIGHT PORTER-age 40-65, physically fit , Tel. St. Charles 478J1 4. Lincoln head penny co l- from Wisconsin the. last two years, approached the stretch turn . LIVESTOCK 360-400 13.00-13.15 of said decedent may file their claims be dependable. Apply Bell Captain. Hotel lection. caught up with an old nemesis the The 29-year-old Miami Springs 400-450 15.75-13,00 limited to lour months from the data Winona, hereof , and that the claims so filed be "" " jockey fell to SOUTH ST. PAUt 450-500 15.55-12.75 "1963 MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY" hard way Tuesday night. the inside. He land- SOUTH ST. PAUL. Minn, iff*— (USDA)- Slaqv- hoard on April 10, 1963, at 10:00 o'clock Terms: Cash. ed feet first , fumbled , A.iW, bofore this Court In the probate The Green Knights avenged over tried Cattle 4.B00; calves 2,000; trade «n slaugh- 450-down 10 .00 WILL SELECT young man under 36 years ter steers and hellers Improved; prices 450-up ' 9,00 court room In the court house In Winona, NOTICE! Right is reserved to reject any some of the sling in three losses to get up and fell back on tiie Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given of ago to train approximately three on steers fully steady; hellers steady to Thin and unfinished hoes discounted month s for Managership. Training site to Oshkosh during the 1061-62 cam- ground. strono,- cows unchanged; bulls <«lrly active CALVES by publication of this order In The Win- or all bids. ona Dally News and by milled notice as will be In your area. Write New ManoQer LEWISTO N paign by edging the Titans 94-92 in and fully steady; load high l.r lint. Hogs 10,000, slow;borrows and gilts Ullllty U.oo-down Ontler lor Hearing on Petition for Aim In- News. Seminary 84-fll. Elgin 47-41 Itlrsllon, Limiting Tlmt fo File Clilmsi carrylnu case »nd tele photo lens. Rvo»' weak to 25 cents lower; sows steady te Drylcd heifers— ilnole ti 22 pistol wlfh holster. Cheap. ¦Helped by Dean Austin , who to- weak ; 1-2 l?0-2<0 Ib barrows nnd glllv Extreme top 26. 75 and lor Hearlnn T hereon. Wanted—Livestock 46 j After dropping behind by eisht Adeline Loiimkl having filed herein a Tel. 31)03. taled 35 points , Oshkosh huilt up 16.25-1675; mixed 10 160-240 l*> 15,50 16,25; Choice to prime 25.00-36.00 ~ points at halftime Dover-Kyota pellllon lor neneral administration staling fop prices for all livestock FREEZERS ll'P9'"to" $J5, 240-27O Ib 15.00-15.50; 2-3 270- 3(H) Ib 14.50- Good to choice 33.50-25,00 WA.NTED GREMELSBACH STOCK YARDS >rused «lr loera* an early lead and had a -40-38 ad- poured it on in the second half 15.00; I, 2 and medium 160- 190 Ib 15,50- Comm, lo good 16.00-20.50 that snld decedent dlod Intestate and pray- tors SM, U sed TV' s $50, FRANK UlLLA ing tbat AlpNonse P. Dambenek be up- Lewlston, Minn, &. SONS, vantage at hnlftlme against St. to pull out a 47-44 upset win in 16.25; 1-3 270-40O Ib sows 13- .0C-I4 .25; 2-3 Ullllty !6.«0-dowr Dally Hog Market _ _ 7ol_ E. nih. 400-50O Ib 12.50-13.50; few 3 500-elOO Ib 12.00 Cows— po inted administrator; " " Norberl. The Knights then surged their first Centennial loop compe- IT IS ORDERED, That Ihe hearing MACHINIST Tel. 4141 on springing cowshellera, DOY'S WESTCLOX wrlsrw«tchl~ila riotiirc* to 12.75; choice 12D-H0 lb Itetter pigs 15,50 Extreme fop ,.,..,.,..,.,.,. 14.30 oultar, ver . oood condition. Tel. 5934 and led by as much a.s 10 points tition. to 16.00. Commercial 15.50-13.50 thereof be had on January 4lh, 19i3, at Preferably experienced 11: IS o'clock A.M., helore this Court In or one Farm Implements 48 after 1 p.m. before the Titans fought back to Don Lyke led Dover-Eyota wiih Sheep 4,000; moderately acllvoi slaughter Ullllty 11.50-13.75 who has had training and is " " tic the count 78-78 at the end ol lambs 25-50 cenls lower, olhcr classes Cnnnors and cutl«rs 13.00-down thai prohale court room In lha court hoi/so SEAMLESS SURGE BUCKETS-three, REFRIGERATOR-oli~" c!rcufatfnir~h«a'«f 16 points. * steady; choice and prime woolfrd slaughter Bi.lls- In Winona, Minnesota) that the time within ahle to operate under close wllh strap and wat I hangers , 1956 nnd assorted household articles, Tel, regulation time. St. Norbert nail- lambs 18.50-19.75 ) deck moslly prima) Bologna .., ., 15.00-17, 00 which creditors ol said decedent may -file models) Surge SP-11 pump, used aey. 7204 or B-309S, - Elgin placed Iwo men in double th^lr claims be limited 10 four months supervision . 20,00) mixed good and choico 17.00-16,50 ) Commercial ,, 14.50-15,50 eral seasons with V* ti,p. motor; Uni- OFFICE SAFE-outside ' ln!~ ~ ed down the victory as Mike Wis- figures, Dave Behnken netted 20 Irom the date liereol, and that the claims mo, U wliii!~is ln. moslly flood 15.50-17,00) choice and prima) Light thin M.SQ-down Apply: versal 3-4 unit pump, -with Vt h.p. deep, 40 In. Iiloh, Metal counter wllh ne.iki tallied six points in the over- ami Al Selnvanlz added 10 for 'lie buck lambs discounted tl.00 per hundred- so filed ba heard on April 17lh, 1563, at tor ; Jeep pickup, 6' box, 4 wheel ten o'clock A.M., before this Court In Ihe Olass front display, 37x7*1 In. C. Paul time session. weight) lew decks choice and prima shorn drive, with radloi purebred Shorthorn Venablos, Inc., 110 Main. ^Vatehmen. Froedtert M-alt Corpora lion probate court room In Ihe court house In bull weighs about 1,150 Ibs. OAK Plaltcville , which opened the lambs flth mostly No. 1 pells H.50-19,00) Hours: fl a.m. to 4 p.m,; MILLER WAST E The loop will resume action Fri- 00,7.00) clo*,«il SaliiiriAya Wlncna, Minnesota, and lhat notice hereof RIDGE SALES & SE RVICE, MlnnelS' KODA,K-( mm. movie camera and fllteiv cull to oood slaughter ewes 5. Submit sftmplt before loadlnn . season hy ' dropping its first two choice and fancy wooled feedrr lambs 17.iO bo (ilven by publication at this order In ka, Minn, Tel, Altura nu. _vvlth Hunt bars. Ilka new. Tel. 3«3. day night. No. 1 barley tin* the Winona Rally News and by mailed MILLS, INC. - "~ games streaked to ils third ¦ lo 16.50 ) good and choice 15.0-0-17.50. No. 2 barley .95 notice a.n provided by law, SILO CHIPP ER — new tnotor7 A-l IIOMELITE CHA.IN SAWS wines and liquors, G-OLTZ Catllo 11,000; calves none ; slaughter TYPING —mimeograph, records. 30 hours Be tura end see the new C-S DRUGS, 3M Brklfics' ficoritip* continue as Ihe sleers steady; around io loads prime Grade C 17 weekly, Give references. Write D-a Dally E. 3rd, BIG TBN txm "" " ~ dominant trends in the Ainericnn 1,225-1 ,350 Ib stetrs 3I.75-32.O0 ; bulk hlfjh NOTIC* Newt. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE KEEP YOUR HOME comfv "* for ' Chrlsf- Basketball League. choice and prime 1,150- 1,375 lb* 30.50-31.JO; Ba/ State Milling Company 2nd a. Johnion Tel. 5415 ma» with combination aluminum 3 Hack STANDINGS bulk choice 1,100-1,350 Ibs 39,00-30.75) choice Elevator "/A" Grain Prices Nolle* h herehy nlvon thai I will *» . Situation! Wanted—Male 30 windows, any site, delivered to your The Tapers won their fifth responsible only lor debli contract**! - AU GAMES 900-1,100 Ibs .28.25-39.50) few good 25 .50- Hours: H a.m, lo J.30 p.m. . Yl3UNG"^ARRieD c6uPLe~^~deis|re'j home, onlv »I3.7J, RODB BROS, S.TORE, W. L. Pel, straight. Tuesday night tripping 38.00 ; load mixed choice nn*l prima 1,035 (Closed Saturdays) by myiclt. Miniature Machinery 57* E.Jim, Tel, 4007\ , farm work with re«»onabla working con- - Ohio SI*)* 4 0 1.00C ID helfera 29.JO; bulk choice MO-1,0'0 Ibs No. 1 northern spring wheat 7 71 HARRY J. JOHNSON, ditions. Experienced. Can furnish good rAOVrNG-rnust " ~ " ' llllnoli 1 0 1.000 Long nencli's first-place Chiefs 34.50-37,35) No, 2 sell. lOx Ta woof broad- 27.75-30.75; good utlllly and com- northern spring wheat 3.32 Mlnnolska, Minn. references, no smoking or drinking. JOHN DEERE TOYS loom beige carpel and Minnesota ) o l.ooo 106-102. And Bridges had a 21- mercial cowl 137.ti-16.21i ulUlly and com- No, 3 northern spring wheat 2. 18 pad / also »li« Norftiweslorn 3 I .it) Would consider management, Ronald Duplica te the big ones. H waddlnp oown. Tall. i539. pojnt third period in leading (lie mercial bulls 18,50-31.00. No. 4 northern spring wheal 2.14 Mueller, ) Ut E\ 7lh. MIcMgan J 1 .It) Sheep 1,500) slaughter laml>i steady to No. 1 hard winter whoat 2 10 Subscribed and sworn fo before nn _____ OK USED " Kansas City Steers over the Chi- lllla Iillii day ot December, Wl, FURNITURE STORE Wisconsin , i 1 .soo 50 cenls lower; load choice mi prime 107 No. 2 hard winter wheat ...,.,. yi.W Bo»lnei» Opportunity* 37 * J73 B. J»d St Iowa. I 1 .300 cago Majors 10B-9H. Oakland Ib fed Western wooled Iambi 20,50) load No. 3 hard winter wheat ,,...,., 2.04 ~ FEITEN IMPL. CO. We Duy We Sell Michigan Mala 1 3 .33) choice and prime natives 20 .0*0) oood and No. 4 hard winter whoat ,, 2.00 It K, Drelimor, Notary Public FOR SALE-Ont of Winona 's bu«|er res. ) downed Pittsburgh &U-92 in the ) yyinnna, Winona County, Minnesota 113 Wnshington Winona Furniture-Antiques—Tooli IndUn* i ,JM choice J7,00 )|i.t>0; cull fo pood wauled No. rt» ,,,,.,.. 1. 12 . tawants, Flnt tqulprntnl. Term* Jf •nd other oatdl itamt Purdue I 1 .350 league's other game. ¦laughter ewes under 150 Ibi 5.00-6.50, No. 3 rye , ,,,., 1.10 (My Commlialon titylttt Stpf. t, Xt tt) dailred. Write DM Dally NIWI . Tel. l-q/Dj Apartmcntt PumUhetj DENNIS THE MENACE / 91 ¦ J m^*^^^.i i i .. . . I ' II i '«n ' .. ' ' ' ' i|lNTr(XtLv I6cATit>--i»ll moiern fir. ' '' ¦ ' : " ' - * neat, wator one) hot «yater i in ¦»» ¦¦ ' *—^ —^ ntshei apt., Und Can 109 Used Csr$ turnlihtO. Private bath and |ntra,nea. ~~ 1Q^ (mmMliitt sotstMlon. Ttt. #77* •«>* lot MUST SELL-1957 S Jorhnstone. . ' : . NOTICE - Plymeufll S«V«y, fc ytJ _ ifra lghf stick. E x a 111 ant tondHfon CENTRAL APTS.-374 Ctnter. J rooms POLICE CAR throughout. Will taka tradi. Tel. MBJ, with kitchenette ani private bath.¦ Adults. '« CWBVUOLflT «Mr., W h.|». Mglne, avtnlngii wwfcamfi, aweiMa its. jti. sei7 or ?ito, PMlt-racllon rear axle, automatic trans- ' '¦ _ mission, cower steerlnq. power brakes. ?b"j» SAtB"' »Y ' ewNBR-isii flvmtwm' PiCKAPrESettTC-5MPLettf|. V FURMtSMEO—4 room fiMy-y duty throuafiwt, Melnlelned In our 4 (Jr. ll.MO mllej. fat. HJU aftar t lowtr apt., hear St, Watthgw 'i Church. girase throughout Its entire use. This car P.m. Gat hoot, lights, warier all turralshed. lorida, will should sell for well over »?toe. Our price, Join tbe Ownir apindlnB winter in F as Is, 1169}. Fun-ChrM^ rent 'till wmmor. ABTS HfGENCY, . I956 Nosh INC., RHnllers, 1S» Wllitut It. Te|. QUALITY CHEVROLET er if ho E, A. 3ltX #4 tar urs; Acts, . JW -Johnson . Tel, *»»« Stotesmon ^ " Rent 55 s+rkcnr iwi oCosi*6BiLB Super 4-dr., radio, Hdgii* for 3>ZD7T) Ovnemle "t38" *dr. FREE! $15 ;irt AAerchandise Cerfificates *^£m*J/ heater, automatic a room . nouse */ Md»n, STANDARD Centrally lecatad TRANSMISSION, Pflwer sleerlnj . Post- V transmlsslen. S^ontj ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' end, , CIVEN Tel. _ M«7 . . . . traction rear radio, hotter tinted finish , Cylinder, AWAY EACH WEEK ^ glaw, new Qaodyaar narrow whitewalls, COMPLETSLV MOPERN - S-bedrpom perfect condition throughout, MVInona wtilfe with red Interior. This car looks home, Ilk* new..» mllw S. of Igst like new, ejrtra clean. Only FOR THREE BEST CHUCKLE SENTENCES en Hg»ry. el. «0. TEL. M12. - _ _^ THREE ROOM HOUSE--»Utori.»tic »l| $595 furnace,' electric wateer heater, lull base- WALZ l st-$10.00 2nd-$3.G0 3rd-$2.00 ment, garage. Located 23 Otis St. MO. _lnqulre _ at 151 6. 8th. Tel. 5591 . Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC Optn Mow, and Prl.-Bynlnps NEW 3-BEDROOM homes, Immediate oc- I yy. -—FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES— cupancy, ut per rnoriih. Also a few VENABLES larger homes with family rooms and ; 75 W, 2nd Tej. fWLJ ' • ¦' 1. Ra»e ' tliii *3)|ft Aidvertltemehti and prljes—Trait Certificate! redeemable final. Use poifeirc* for your entry some *w!th fireplaces, Wt per month, 60 Mercury V-8 Open Mon. and select .one _J»hr«» .' from four tt only at any Tel. J34» during business hours;. Station wagon, Commuter series, 4- Fri. Evening* of the advertiser, using anaand aaoressaddress- chuckleChuckle conM,,,Conleit wwWliwna.na - ~ rnori advertisement!. Combine the thli "pick A Present" feature. MSRION VioT^i bedroomsrAvallab le J an. pass., Mercomattc, power steering. Here • lines into one fwmprout lenfence; Dally & Sunday News, Winona- Winn, Is _1. Shown _by appolrrlmtnt. Tel twr vour opportunity to obtain large CHUCKLE EXAMPLE; ' hgsky ^ ^ ^ ^ W***evry Station -' Wagon In * j. Name the adveirtlsers wher, lint. recJlL'^li^i' e m"' Frid'.v T. US "The FIFTH wrsiaV-S room hoijse. Tei.j64ti- exceHtnl TROUBLE-FREE 'Ze «n loo slim If __ _ condition at reasonable cost.. I1,«J, w,eMurlnS the «nftsl receiv. • >^ k th.r. *M Camera . ^ "" FROfA« TS% THIS'S FEAT^ E UMRe are eligiDie. NEXR"TLXK E PARI<—2 bedrooms, heat «d after that fin-ie VKIII be ludaed In 'an on your Rambler-thi femlly'i and yard care turn ished. New wall to WINTER 3. For the best "Chucklt Stntonces" fpilBwInj week, Prlies DRIVING ¦ will be mall- word for a personalized "shlnn¥ rod." wall carpeting. Dls*fi washer, dlsppsal, '58 Ford 6 each weeK. vt will award three erf to . yWnneri, Dicfslon of ludoes It ' * * air conditioning, t c lasers. Te|. B-18>3. Tudor Sedan. Newly Instoiled exchange LoW'COst used cars engine with *o-dev warranty. $895. wmfod to Kent »o that are PRETJIBSJ G1PTJ, decorallwi made FARM TOYS |git like real modeli-Niw ZENITH HANDCRAFTED television, *W WE ARE IN need ct a 3 or 4 room .'58 Studebaker 6 exceptional buys! with applique felf iqueirei, #11 colore. New Holland balers, wagons, AC tractors. He tllle of TV in ^p ipOR a bedroom house, urgently needed. ; .S0WIQrW J MlSHT A^ '" ^ ^• —. Til. >V2JI04. .. . sharp for only $isj s ' with glff susaestloni by dlnllng JtW ;«n TIME To TRIM Ih* free-salict one where - - *'--—.^ . ^ '61 your tejaphone. Uietigl, colorful, truly • you can see what you are letting Ral. DECORATOR PILLOWS. A whale Christ- BOARD • AND ROOfX wanted by ' high AMERICAN Rambler 4-door, "oell-rlnHfT." «*"< tit, Scotch and Norwiv Dine, Sturdy "•" ,ree UJI ,-for : Hollo;iy slVlfiB, »rUW grade young man attending Winona Sec- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ and 98v anii' jet black, whitewalls, radac*, — ' - _ i- ,„, '..... , - '„ -' 'ree stands. A. GRAMS & SONS, 120 E *us*' waiting »" make your retarial School. Tel. 3154. _ Wanted.—Real Est ate ICZ Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 108 Volkswagens 4 SANTA P ICKS SCHWINN when It comes .Jnd . Hurry In todayi Home that way. LAWRENZ FURNITURE, - 0n« local owner, low heater, Positraction rear end, ¦ - . WANTiHD—T^or !sTroom apt. or house. " mileage, tweed to bicycles .. . so many models, so _ . . 173 E. 3rd; (We gift wrap.) WILL PAV HIGHEST CASH PftlCES PICKUP CAMPERS—4-empllti with, er upholstery. Beautiful blue tinted glass, : 2 bedrooms. Prefer lights, heat furnish- without pickup, original fin, standard trans- . many colors, *o nlCI for Chrlsttnat. Pedal A CLEAN 5WBEP for Mom's olft-a Flre. FOR HANKIF<; " Hnct- I„„„I„ „»«i. FOR VOUR CITV PROPERTY Also CarrmllrW Tr»vfl ish, JU95., FC iun ed. Reasonable rent. Tel. «38. Trallen, ileepj 7 burner gai itove, mission with overdrive, air cars end wagons for the small set. Gifts stone Cannlster Vacuum Cleaner, all at- B\, JlX: ,5 *,% ,n ^ZlljL Zr.V. _ ^ * for your entire list at R, D. CONE'S. tachments, only M9.95. " WANTED^vlclnity' of ' 6T7 Huff "HANK" JEZEWSK I l« box. "12 -Ml. watir wnpry. S8M. Remember, too, „/ daintiest hankies»• ^rtttTto' imto G^RA&i conditioning, big ear luxury Distinctive gift wrap, only $10 will S, -U ttt 'T -l _ • (Winona 's Only Rial Estate Buyer) LARSEM CAVPER SALES, IV, mllej (A deliver any malor appliance gift, i, /> «"?U $l 3» CHOATE 'S NOT ON * 'i_ __, Fa lcon 6 with small car «onomy and - - -' for You ^'-" " S NOTION ^ , Tel. 4388 BWl 7Q?3 P.O. Box 343 H.W. ol Eyota, »Alnn. on Hwy. 42. . Tudor Sedan COTOR ON THB TREE; color en TVT. !" J™ »rto{™i. eer^.ay GARAiSE SPACE-for tar, wiih electric- - with standard transmis- STORES "trailer. Nils Johnson sion. Will give small car price ...... $1«9S gift Irom OE. You cm en|oy t.tovl.lon .. " ™MTWE , a-™-—--^..-^ ity. In vicinity o* . Howard and Har- 10 TON—4 wheel maximum economy. One $K»%?W. Jrd*JS t. CKEATE . . ^r^^^u 3*003. , Boats, Motors, Etc, 106 Ceiutruetlftn Ca. «77 Main St. Wlnana, wt told Wenew. Real low miles, more wh»n you see the many preorami w^' "' 5"%*" rlel Streets. Tel. ' Our tl,3»j, '«0 RiAMBLER, j-tone green V^. ^ ~ _Wlnn.__ __ . ___ __ . _ ¦ ^ . Advertlje Prlc«s In color. NothlBJ Ilhe It. Ofhir General POWERFUL GOOD GIFT lor the family, w»h Vmtet moTal V briid !?or,« BRIGHTEN '-'.' U*» thiTbf>at now.' Brir»g~Tt «^ and creme, automatic trans. Electric gifts too, »t B & B BLECTRIC , P0w«rful performance, powerful good buy ¦ ' Farmi, L»ndJor $•)• 98 CHEVftQLET-1935 tractor ind HS4 K«n- ^ ™d i^sTon wSd « .in £rw'Jl?,^ In for r«p»lr. WARRIOR MPS. IMS " mission, reclining seats, JAII flberolas |UB- tucky 26 ft. slock . trailer, - eluMfJ, fop, all llTACRE^A'RMrnearlRldgeway. Ill till- 6th SI. Ttl. I-3|«. ' - C|Ur* J Olles. . ' A-l shape. Charles Skorna. ''J mill; for .., «J.5P3 THEY LL REWEMBER lhl, ChrlMmaVt.r i^n,^trrt ' able, nice dairy seil-up. Good fculldlngs. ~-r- ¦¦¦... i. . iii j . I ,- " 7 1 *. 1 lf 'ta. 1 -^ - . ' - ' r'^.£'h 0r!1 ' , * f$t ^ ^ , . . N. of Lanesboro on Rf. IN. Tel. Lanli- years when vou give a wrlif watoh-. '^„ r,, J«'' - "r AH wodem 3 bairoom . homt/ tuil base- '55 RAMBLER 4dr. , wk GAMg ^l l V> *\ MJ?* c ,J«r " TOP'S lOEHTiFtcATiON i.r «. l..r -Sr. bara HO 7-216J. Wagon, famous Bulova, Elgin, Rodanlo, Or*. -J*' . . -. .*'.*--'J *1 - 0D' ^ ment. ni,OB0. S^Wj EQRBJS v«ara in winom \Jrd^ V $ tmm^ ^f anS ai,tl l^lLSii Trucks, Tractors, Trillors 108 veil., Tlmex. Children s watches, tea, *' " *" of other farms. Wit- Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon—Comet 2-tone green, standard trams- ' to PICK 'N TRADE tor Christmas- ,t thTie, bandweTdy tar rare! M 'AdSrttaSS ALSO good selection charm fherp. At RAINBOW JEVVELMI, Jk.l. S*eh,nlt , Figure and hockey ' flam Cemforth Raalty. La Crescent • pickup , 8' long, 18" Used Cars X09 Optn Mon. & Fri. Bvi. & Set. p.m. mission with overdrive.. TWi In Lt, popular In W „on» RM I » FORD— » ton *ex _ _ next to P.O. en 4tn St. ikifei .(art at un. KOLTER'S,. . '4tj Chrlitmai" Minn . T.I. TW I.I1M. side board extension, (rain Hoht. Uange " is a wonderful ¦¦ price »& % i.veritMTBIs FORrj^-l»5* Victoria hardtop, fully equtp- "» CHEVROLST ' eferAir buy for those WHEN' STJ- PULLS tht strlngsrthli «¦"««•'». :*?«y lurking, MAIER DRUGS. " Tire v Shop, St.^ Charles Minn. Tel. 100. ™r-- UW"ENl :URNITURB ' ¦ ' °" W ' ¦ * * "' *'»•«•• BWmK-l^lSm*.¦JlfvTtL . 4SIJ. : ..; • : . : . Tel. atati. der, automatic transmission, G•3)113% ?r«^r r tverypnr.v.rvon., , , t. arc, ^Easy parklnu. F.' WEST" CENTRAL, location, 3 bedroom, CHEVHOLET-Wol) 4 dr., V-l. Itlek ihlff, WALZ radio, heater, as near new* ai 1 story tipuse, OU h»at. . New 12 oal. niw Ooodyear whitiwalls, all black, on the Buick-Ol you'll find a '54 model .. 5JW alKtrle hot .water healer. Bui NEW tRUGrC radio- clian, »l,»5. Beuteh. Motor Sales, dsmobile-GMC comer. Call and we win ba glad to wis, . Open Mon, and Fri. Evenings , INC., Realtors, Arcadia, .. ... she*. ABTS A5ENCV ^ ' 15? Walnut SI. Tel. 42#2 for alter 'ViuieiC—^IVSI Super, pawep itierlnti ¦¦firf WINONA RAMBLER Articles for Sa te 57 Machinery and Tools 69 Specials at the Store hours: E. -R. Clay 8-2737, Bill PogB| 4501r SPECIAL brake*'*, good tPn sW-^;'- W« 74 ^ : I960 Ford 9th k Mankato Tel. B^MT MONO CHAItFSAWS-at home IVA. Abts 3184 6111JtlebeM SSJ. anywhens, _ ^ LOW MILEAGE! the greatest money can buy. $89 8. Up. CUMMfNGS 322—3 bedroom, 2 bath, .Oil w^^—MaaaM««MM«M «i-^mmmmmm *^0mtm^^*~ Starliner Used Car Lot~3rd and Maniat© DAILY NEWS WINONA FIRE . 8, POWER CO., 54 E. December hot water heat, -fireplace, carpeted liv- i TOP PERFORMANCE! 2nd - St. Toi. - StjS . Specials targe rnoderh kitchen. .. ' SIXpOO . 2-dr. hardtop, radio, Tel. 8-3549 ing room, Special Discount? '« Corvilr '7O0" 4-dr.. Ilka new ¦ 3rd . I .... .I m...... ¦ Arcrnle AAcOIII Real Estate, Xty W. throughout, radio, heater, lutematlc heater , I-., ,.„ ...... i, AIL 6 h.p. Chain Saw - : ¦ ¦ automatic M Musical Merchandise 70 Tel. 5137 or 4015- . , . _ . _ ' 1—New International transmission. Beajullful red. transmUslon, power 21" roller nose blade. ¦^E-MAKERS BARGAINS - Ggodvlew V HAfVMONO CHOftO orgin, IIKt ntw.Zi. $1995 stfjering, power 196 1 Tempest SUBSCRIPTION Road. Beautiful modern¦ 3 bedtoom 1962 Loadstar \ / S dallghtful Chrlatmos anient.¦ 178¦ E. $126.90 tot, ¦ (law-- -parage, brakes, whitewalls, \ I 4'6i. station wagon, - , . ¦ : house, axtra l»r«J» turquoise I Oth. . . M,»75, Centerville, Wis., 3 room cottage, # economy 4-cyIinder *Stt. % ton truck. NYSTROM'S finish. Lots of rt)ilei ol trou* \ May Be Paid at STtf:R.iOPHONIC HW' - with records. lftO amp Welder large lot, 1 bloc* Irom store, only *i, , Wiasonabie, Inguln 818 B. sih. T»i. siti, Rent terms. Went fo pick oranges Ira- Long wheel base. Imperial • Chrysler ble-free service- Pon't miss \r motor radio, heat- $125 steed pf shovellrtg snowl Here Is your 2 speed-4 speed. Plymouth - ValUnt tills one ai T er, autornaUc trans* TED MA! ER modern Florida home, DRUGS Radips, Tela>viiion 71 chance. Beautllul Mud and snow rears. Sales; & Sirvlci . mission, locally-owned, 58,784 223 amp Welder all electric all furnished. $10,910. see 144 W. Jnd $1895 ' ' Shank, HOMEMAKERS EXCHANGE, SS2 V-304 engine. . 'TU t p.m, miles, solid white, save now "^ BrfJOY WINTEIT^V, radib-keep vour ¦" Own Mendiys , Friday! ""^WSTMA S t«f fn good rfpafr. Brttt TV Serv(», $144.50 . ; E. 3rd. . :. ._ _.,; ____ 825-39.10 tire. .at d-l OOC ,w OOOCe SUffofl WagSn «3 W. Bollevltw, Tel. 747». 9.1 BLOCKS from St. Stpns Church, »Pot- M^aaij ^MMW iP^a|M «|* I /V 1 4-dr., automatic trammli. ' TREES ' ^ low J bedroom, 1 floor homie. All .' 4lon. v.fi, powar $1898 USiBD TvTsBfS—iiwiyi on hend, alwiyi Snow Blowers Full basement. Forced T ' **'** itierlng. In good warklng order, WINONA FIRE wood flooring. power brakes, radio, fiiater, tinted VENABLES Owner transterred a*>d ft Wreaths f t Roping & POWER, 54 ,E. 2nd. Tel. 5Q45, 8 h.p. .;,... ,. $159.50 air oil beat. glasi, good tlrei, Motll light gnen . mi»(t sell. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Real- T—Nevvr 1962 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 4 h.p. ... $198,50 to after With dark green top. TWi ont l» priced ¦ft Boughs USBD TELEVISION sert—consoles and $239-50 tor», 159 Wolnut St. Tel. «4J or to sell. poniblei. The ilie end ityfe you want 6 h,p, ...... $298.50 hours : E. R. Clav H7J7, Bill Papel «501, IHC-B-112 Open Mon. and Fri, Evening? VENABLES ml E. A. Abts jiM, BUI ziebalt iiW y __ 3 75 W, 2nd Tel. S-2711 HUFF & BELLEV I EW " /A Ton Truck - - - ¦" ^ai aa All self-propelled. ' - and ' ™" " '* ' *— I"-* HarrJt's Music Store eAST" KINCf 14>—Between Lafayette WALZ Ideal noma tor cou- Open Mon. and Pri, Evenings tIS t. Srd WIROBI Franklin. This it- an 4 speed transmission. ple or email family. 4 rooms and bath Heavy duty 700x15 Buick-Oldsmoblle-GMC Winter Time Is Christmas Trees WInona'i Pfnest Electronic Repair air on one floor. In tip-top condition. - Opan Mon. and Fri. Evening* New Cara for All Makes Large living roonn and dining room, hard- tires, 6 ply. garaga. Cajidies I wARDSl»i> « t «i, ¦ i ¦:« % Te | waod floors, Beautiful lot ond POWER! PRICE! JBBP SALES, PARTI tntJ iirvlci fw Don Ehmann TV Service ^ for appointment call W5T rAERCURV TROUBLE TlfME , To). e3M f CWolet location, Discount : Winona, Buffalo and Southirn W«ba>hi »» W. •"Ifth Special Turnpike Cruleer, full power, local awn- . Covnt|«a. Yov frandiliid J SEP D»l«rl Auttiwixod Oiaj ir for • ' Cookies AOMIRAl-iMUNTji-ZENITK ; W. STAHR er, lew mllaegt, very dim. Only Can't Start? Don't Cijss. P. A. KRAUSa CO-. -««. on Hwy. X4j \, 174 W. Mark Tel. 4MJ ,4 Lane Drive-Inn Stovs, Purnacet, Pirti 78 tns Mobile Homai, Tniltrs Hi V—IHC 1962 ~ BUBCTRIC STOVH-ln pood eoridltlish, AMHRICAN-IMI 4JKS' 2 lpeeira«ci mcjWli On Highway 61, tt mile East ctnop. Inquire law w. fr013 Q For Reliable ind. ^\/C Model 3A Ton NYSTRGM'S See Us home, lufomatic w^ihir, exciiiint V. HwitoH, Mlnit. — la/tuf a*- a GOOD used car. ¦ ' Open 10:30 a.m., also Sundays lection of gin or oil hjotlng nulpm«nt In rI Q3 tutiov tKTel, M4S 4 speed transmission- Plymouth • Valiant Te). TWa^fff, .;_ ; . _ _ . ______Tel, 8.1877 or 8-3072. TV or Radio Repair town. Sxpert MTV IM ind ImtailUtion, Bldg, Heavy duty 700x15 Sllai m Servlci 1962 Chevrolet Biacayne 44r., MOSJLB HOMES-NBW 5U\lV two, til* RANOR OIL BURNBR CO., Nr W. Ah I 110 ExchBtige 1M W. Jnd rowru. luxurleui battltraim, ijilunt kltth. 5t. Tel, >4». tires, 6 ply: .,J1W3 Call us- .., Wt are your v Adolph fAlchoiowtkl. %gmmmmm&mtimim'mm' __ Often Mondays, Frldayi Til » p.m. fl cylinder, overdrive •n, Under HOOO, payminti K3.SI mantfi. Coil, Wood, Other Fuel 63 ' :" :";: " " Mud and show rear. UIMI homai at very low prices- RCO Typtwrlters , . - . 77 196} Chevrolet Bel Air 4-dr., TOP MOSILB HOJMBI, HWf, «1, W» PHOTOFACT EQUIPPED ain! Used for service work. ¦ ¦ ¦ IlReH P|Ri;>I.ACB " ~ Holiday Barg 6 cylinder, standard nwa. wood-dry or (Jrean, TYPCWRlfiRS and iMino rnachlpes for What better glfr for the whole family* . _ T>1, S-MU Ulto. Fountiln Clry- ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN salo or rent. Botsoneble retes, freo de- three-bedroom home, Urg« PRICE IS THE transmission , ' $2095 """" thtan a new Big Discount Auction Sales SLAB WOOD livery. 8M> UI (or all your offlci luppllei, or small, some with fireplaces, seme deski, files or olllce ehalfj . * Type- REASON WHY ! 1061 Monza Coupe, 4 speed (Pood quillly green slab wood. "We understand your set best." Uino with family rpomi. Lew PHA down " "" "" - " " ' " DAVft Jvriter Co^Tel SSJj, * balance transmission, whitewalls, AUVIN WHNER . BRSJNKOW f SON ^ - payments, lhlrty-v«ar term*, AUCTIONBBR. Citv and itltl (Icanaed _. Trtmp(nl»»u, wii, ^ ~C , You can be In for the holi' We sell more cars because black with We're fully equipped with a W8LC0ME TO TYPE#RJTBR AND- ifke rent we red interior, $1850 and tondad. JM liberty St.- (Corrier BIRCH flrtplici woed, dry e»k blKk where Kie71. chased as Is for only 14,(00 wllh terms. less than 12,000 miles. Market 1959 Chevrolet Parkwbod sta- DEC. IJ — at. u:ifj p,m. 1 rnJlei N. of KM; plait glass mirrors, S3.IS; step or PAYMENT PLANS FOR price $2798. ' tion wagon, 6 cylinder, Mabel, Minn, on Hgwy. 41 thon J mlln cocktail fables, IJ.93: trea lamps, ii.tii Wanted to Buy private entrance. Immediate poseesslon , Galesville on 63, then 4 miles northeast off 53. I Tel. W«. 1061 Model ' /en Chevrolet 4-dr., 6-cyllnder , i 2 miles north of * ~ H. M. Lamberton Jr. 4TH W. 218-3 bed7ooms fuirba«h, kltch- Complete Furnishings -J' standard transmission. en, combination living end dlnlnp room, Nassau blue, matching interior, " acreen porch, garapa- oil heat, prlvali Estate ' December 18 cnlrinco, no ulllllles furnished, ll], one owner , extremely low mile- I Tuesday, j _Tol._ 334l. Sealed bids will be received 1—International Scout, 1061. age, like new in every respect . I Sale starts at 1:00 P.M. Lunch will be served. | WANTED DOWNTOWN" "APARTAAE NT-wlth "kitchen- by the First National Bonk of Used as Mnrket price, $M9B. (tllOQ 1 27 HEAD OP CATTLE — 16 Guernsey co*vs. J fresh , bal- t ^h I ette and bath, Jnd Iloor over SU- 2 wheel drive. .p I I 7CJ brecht's. Sie Oicar Norton, tame ad- Winona, Minn., Trust Dept . to sales and service. Our price I ance mllkinij good, 7 rebred for early fall freshening; 1 | dress, or Steve Morgan, Morgan's Jewsl- Dec. 14 1982, at 10 a.m, for , cows, 1 -fresh and open; rv. , /CQ Buick Invlcta 4-dr. hard- | Holstein cow fresh and open; 2 Roan $| . 'Bf 20,000 MUSKRATS the purchase of real estate, 1—1962 International »/» ton transmis- 1 1 Guernsey heifer, 1 year old; 1 Holstein heifer , 1 year old; h %f$ WALNUT 327-lowir apt., living room, heavy duty pickup truck. **' top, automatic Holstein heifer , 6 -weeks » dining room, 2 bedrooms, dan, kitchen cottage and contents located , radio , whitewalls , power || 1 Guernsey heifer , 10 months old; 1 1H0, 4 speed, 366 V-8 engine. sion ^ |^ ^N 10,000 RED FOX with nook, 2 balhs. Oranfly Chap- at Homer, Minn., with ap- steering and many more factory- 1 old; 1 Koan heifer, 8 weeks old; 2 Guernsey bull calv es; 1 m ^^ pell,_Tel. 8-2735 or_ 2B38. proximately 200 feet of river Low mileage. (Used on ' , " " accessories , one-owner, I Crossbred steer 1 year old. n ALSO COON ExCELLENf LOCATION - 2 bedrooms frontage. Located acroas High- service calls). installed ft. ., I toZ^/ ^l & plus utility room. Heat and hat soil low mileage. A beauty. Market | DAIRY EQUIPMENT — National portable milker . f| water, garage furnished. Available Jan, way 61 from Emil Llers' Otter I 1S56 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR. HARDTOP - Im A-l condition, | f. Tet. 7705. __ Farm. Jntereated p ersons may M,NK " " " ' $1498 ¦ MACHINERY 1963 Ford Jubilee tractor with good ru b- i FOURTH W, nivi~a roomi and balh, contact the Trust Dept. of the 1—International Scout BWT — »»l-A all modern excapt heat, available D»c, First National Bank for de- fj cy Chevrolet Bel Air wngon , | ber, 1600 hours; Cass SC tractor aiid cultivator ; Dearborn |j ^ ^ U. Teil JHJ or «04>. 4x4—With Lockout MS Best Prices low; J.D. Model S Mm Jr ^ " "" tails. , J' coral and Ivory, attractive I 2-bottom, M lnch tractor plow; Dearborn disc p GROUND PLOOR-J" roomi, prlwati balh, Huba ; B, , 1 K tractor manure spreader: Dearborn PTO rotary *ft. mower g heal and water furnished. (80. 471 Tho right (o reject any and ail contrasting interior automatic , very good ; steel wheel J^id^'V-JTeJ^JMS or_i1U>. Used on Service Calls Jtransmission, radio, power steer- 1 rubber tired -wagon with hay rack (J rac " " bids is reserved to the teller, wngon ; walking plow; horse drawn grain drill; corn pl anter; H r r e 400 BLOCK-E. 5th, ^ roomi and bifh, Sale Is subject to the approval Low Mileage ing, power brakes, whitewalls, | mWv \ ^ ^ lowir apt., ready to movt In. Tel. 5424 factory air conditioning, Cleanest I sulky cultivator ; McD, mower ; dump rake; WcD. ' 3-bar side fj wL^"* ' °' ' for Information. of ttio Probate Court , Wmona l_ _. i rake ; McD. heavy duty hay loader ; hay rack; wsusl farm tools. , w County. .Alt bfds shad be nc ione in this area. Must see to | Apirlmants, Furnlslnd 91 companied by certified check 1—1056 Buick with automatic •appreciate. Market price, $1498. I HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Including M.D. 13 cu. ft . freeter; 1 Hildebrand LOCATfTfi^-i ' room, private Ww/ F. L CENTR/ALLY or cash deposit , for not less transmission. Excellent ' 1 2 chairs; love seat; 2 oil heaters; studio couch. |j a Minn, balh and entrance, all utllltlea paid. cash; over that amount cash or Vi »J ^iflL!^ *^**** Elbf, Available Immedlate-ly. Mult*. Tel. 7»T than 10*54. o! the bid, condition. Very clew $1098 I TERMS: Under 110.00 ^*%u Tel. St. Charles 203-W-2 for eppolntment, ^ 1 down and balance in monthly payments. 3% added to balance |* First National Bank p for 6 months. Your credit is always good with the Northern If ^ ^ Vour Want Ads Investment Co. ' ^ No Collect Calla Telephone Trust Dpt, U I |i " 1 ' WILLIE WINTERFELD, OWNEIt 4 to The Winona Dally News W.nUd~R«»l iit iti ~~I62 C Loe rch § Leo Hawlsoh, Auctioneer, (Jnlcsville, Wisconsin -:| Save .this od - Loerch Implement | Northern Investment Co., Lester Senty, Clerk *] mfRINO COUPLfe >ent to heaTTrem M Rep. by Jos. and Dave Norgaard, Melrose, Wisconsin « in your po

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