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2-18-1969

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B52s Shifr FIND SUPPORT DECREASING Priority to Wisconsin Student Saigon Area SAJGON (AP) — U.S. 152 Central Highlands, and smashed Leaders Call bomfcers have Recess shifted their two VLet Cong sampan convoys MADISON (AP) — University of Wisconsin student lead- classes by overturning desks and issuing a list of 13 de- priority in the past week from within a mile of each other in ers, confronted with a sharp decrease in support for a mands. the Ho Chi Minh Trail through the Mekong Delta 75 miles classroom boycott, ordered a recess today in campus demon- About 600 policemen from Madison and nearby communi- Laos to Viet Cong bases threat- southwest of Saigon. A spokes- strations. ties were called to the capital city campus. ening Saigon, informed sources man said 26 Viet Cong were Spokesmen for National Guard troops called to the At the request of Madison's mayor, : National Guard reported today. killed and 25 sampans were de- troubled campus last week said Monday night they planned troops began arriving Wednesday. Many of the policemen The Stratofortresses have' pul- stroyed. to begin withdrawing troops, and student organizations on hand were veterans of an Octoher, 1967, clash with anti- verized suspected enemy bases Four hours before the U.S. followed suit early today with a recommendation for sus- war demonstrators which left 70 persons injured. on two sides of Saigon with 7,200 and South Vietnamese truce pension of the demonstrations which had been launched in Leaders of the current demonstrations persistently urged tons of explosives in the last ended, an American helicopter support of Negro students' demands.' demonstrators to avoid head-on conflict with the riot-trained seven days in spoiling raids to on a reconnaissance mission The student-elected Wisconsin Student Association was personnel. try to prevent four North Viet- was shot down and destroyed joined "by most of the university's Negro organizations in The campaign in support of the Negro demands reached namese divisions from massing about 35 miles north of Saigon. issuing a statement, asking participants in the classroom a high-water mark Thursday when an estimated 10,000 per- for an assault against Saigon; The two crewmen were wound- strike to "goback to classes." sons marched eight blocks to the state capitol grounds. ed but were rescued. It was the Although a rally was still scheduled for today, the the state Senate adopted a mea- Twenty-fonr B52s took to During the anxious week, the 2,370th American helicopter re- statement recommended postponement of demonstrations un- sure which would cut off state financial aid to students con- air after the allies' 24-hour Tet ported lost in the war. cease-fire ended til after a Wednesday afternoon meeting of faculty mem- victed of participating in campus disruptions. The measure Monday eve- bers, about 50 percent of whom have already signed a ¦was then handed to the state Assembly for consideration this ning, striking 35 miles north to A delayed report by U.S. 63 wiles northwest of headquarters disclosed that tbe petition turning down students' appeals for support of the •week. Saigon. classroom boycott. \ poor Some of the raids were nine battleship New Jersey attacked * Support for the demonstrations was noticeably miles from the Cambodian l»r- the northern half of the demili- The statement called for "a wait-and-see" attitude. Monday as protesters attempted to launch a second week of der. tarized zone last Friday after Rarely more than a sixth of the university's enrollment their classroom strike. North Vietnamese troops there 4) The big bombers average had responded to agitators' calls for picketing and classroom (Continued on Page 2A, Col. ¦ fired on an American reconnais- sit-ins, which began Feb. 7, when Negro students disrupted WISCONSIN . ' : . •: , . about 70 sorties during each 24- sance plane and missed it. hour reporting period. Previous- It -was the first reported ' ly about half this number were MARINES ON THE MOVE . . . . Marines prepare their American attack on the north- 105mm howitzers for action at the end of day in which targeted for strikes in Laos. But ern half of the six-mile-wide a in the past week, it is estimated zone in two and a half months. this dense jungle area west of Hue was chopped down Bliss Quits the sorties over Laos dropped A spokesman said the and molded into a fire support base for a sweep of the off to 18 a d battle- ay, with the biggest ship's 16-inch guns silenced the area. Troops used explosives and earth moving equipment effort shifted to the provinces North Vietnamese to caive out the gun pits and bunkers which «by nightfall ¦round eun position Saigon. and destroyed one bunker. became Fire Support Base Cunningham. (AP Photofax) Post as GOP B52 . raids in the Saigon area ¦were tripled for the lunar new year period—roughly 240 sor- OEO SHAKEUP SEEN ties, or one flight by one plane, Chairman were flown in the past week—in WASHINGTON CAP) - The anticipation that the communist White House announced today command might try to launch the resignation of Ray C. Bliss major thrusts from its two main as Republican national chair- bases in War Zones D and C. man, effective in mid-April. Sources said the B52s dropped New Attacks Planned Press secretary Ronald t. nearly 26,000 bombs each weigh- Ziegler made public an ex- ing 500 and 750 pounds on these change of letters in which Bliss ¦ "" areas. .' ' ' ¦ said he would leave the party job to return to private business Meanwhile a week's cease-fire For War on Poverty and Nixon said he accepted the declared by the Viet Cong still decision with a salute "for a job had four days to go. But U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- criticism in the past year amid slum health centers : will strip extraordinarily well dohe." forces had resumed full-scale dent Nixon ij preparing to pare accusations of scandal and spot- away nearly $700 million of the ground operations after their llie letters gave no explana- 24-hour truce, and enemy har- away roughly lalf of the Office ty performance. OEO budget—about half ef Jie tion for he resignation and Zie- assing attacks continued. Host of Economic Opportunity in a Congress began the breakup present total. gler said the White House would of the latter were small in scale, major realignment of the war last fall by voting to move Up- TIw ahtipoverty agency has a not amplify. Only five weeks but about 60 U.S. and South on poverty. ; ward Bound, a college program $1.9 billion budget, but $300 mil- ago Bliss conferred with then President-elect* Nixon in New Vietnamese operations of battal- - Head Start ion size or larger were reported The Job ./.Corps, for school dropouts, to HEWs lion of that already is tunneled York and announced he had and slum health centers are to Office of Education this sum- to the Labor Department, which remain as. chair- under way. been asked¦ to The U.S. Command said be shifted to other federal agen- mer. At: the same time, Con- runs , the Neighborhood Youth man. American helicopter gunsbips cies, informed sources said to- gress set a March 1 deadline for Corps. Ziegler said he knew of no dis- killed 24 enemy soldiers in the a White House recommendation agreement between the Presi- 'JOIN US' ... Striking University of of active strikers have dwindled, but Na- day. OEO will be left with about said they had Wisconsin students appeal to other students tional Cruardsmeri were called back to tha But one of the most controver- on what to do with Job Corps dent and Bliss. He million to run the commu- not conferred privately since "because disruptive tactics by sial of tlie antipoverty efforts, and Head Start. $500 to "join us" Monday as demonstrations on the school of nity action programs, a catch- the Jan. 10 meeting in New campus entered their second week. Numbers pickets. 1.29 ' 1. I Anti-crime, law en- I im^^^mm^^m/mmsm/ ^mmM^^^^m ' w^^M^m | johnny to Barber? forcement programs. 22 1 "WE'LL STRIKE all semes- Ji i^ mC 1 Aid to educatio n .... 19 1 ter if necessary," a Negro ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ w / ; - ' ¦ ¦ ' ' Anti-poverty program 17 6 speaker said. "These demands ' " ' . - . ': ;/;^V ; ^- . -;- - ,. " " . . I ., ' 4+y -J By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Medicaid ...... 9 2 are not impossible. We will . BEAR ABBY: Don't faint, but I am a very happily Anti-air and anti- show them that students can't §m^^&mm^mmm^^^mm^&^m^mmm^mm^^^ j married woman. My problem is a small one, compared to water pollution pro- be stopped by the university, I vUvAK T L Ll^c^J I L^ by S1.2S DIPPITY DO most, and my husband and I have decided to let you settle it. grams 8 2 not by the 'pigs,' not any- ; V/{ I | "Who do you think should take our seven-year-old son Welfare and relief .. 8 10 one." to the barbershop? Aid to cities ...... 5 5 Paul Soglin, a white graduate My husband thinks I should take him after school. I Subsidies to farmers 4 7 student and a member of the 00 ., uins my nusoana ecoua ia__e nun wnen Financing Vietnam Madison City Council, told the |"1 t^m^^m^m^^m^^M^m^^^^^mm^^m^m^^ . 8| . SETTING GEL 1| BE goes to get his hair cut on Saturday war ...... 4 18 rally the Negroes' demands "are afternoons. Build more highways 2 9 so simple for the university to I think it's "sissy" for a boy to be Space program 2 39 meet if they just try." taken to a barbershop by bis mother. But Soglin, criticized by fellow when his father takes him, it helps make The reaction to the space pro- council for his support of the gram as the leading candidate a man out of him. What do you say? demonstrators, said: "Whenever _. ^mmmm^M^^mi^^^^^^^ss^^^m^mmmsim^1 for trimming checks out with things become intolerable, the YA/ -> I — >~ -- mm. the majority opposition to the al|. . ? . ?. qivj i s+v+lm question is how passive are you | $1.49 MErMNEN * , 1 DEAR CHICAGO: I say, it might space effort reported in yester- going to remain? Are y__-_a^^ 1 ftmeral isn't exactly a jamboree. towns. Aid to the cities, despite "We made it quite clear," he rfBy_ | i ifo!-4! the stated desperate plight of said, "we would keep the Na- DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter signed "CON- urban areas, ends up as no bet- tional Guard away. But they e , 89 FIXODENT¦ : *'¦» "*¦ CERNED," who wrote to you about her husband who en- ter than a stand-off. started to disrupt classes again | ' - ' . ' ' ' 49 1 A eanm n B n ¦ 1| J . 1 ¦J*** ^ ^ couraged their 10-year-old daughter to give him long, hard The anti-poverty program is so we had to bring them back." kisses on the lips. Six demonstrators, including favorably viewed by this meas- , were arrested Mon- 7W J*J I DMin V/IL This has been a problem in our family also. One son- ure, receiving top-priority sup- two women \ X—-—-^i j in-law has kissed all his children on tbe lips until they got port from 40 percent of the day on disorderly conduct old enough to rebel. His 15-year-old daughter will no longer blacks, as well as 23 percent charges. $ permit it, and neither will his 13-year-old son. of young people. By the same Charged and released on $107 !" jjgggffi When they visited us, and we saw our sorwn-law kissing token, it is singled out as the bail each were: SOFT 117 I his children full on the mouth, it was disgusting to my hus- place where first cuts should Natalie Fox, 21, Chicago; Do- : ¦ band and me. My husband told my daughter that her sons be made by suburban resi- rothea Brown, 19, Milwaukee; COTTON l.__-^__ ¦, ' ' — _ would grow up not knowing whether to kiss men or women dents. Medicaid meets with Kenneth Goldberg, 19, ; HH « If she didn't put a stop to it. We also tell our grandsons that most opposition in rural areas Bobby Ray Turbeville, 26, $2 NEW DAWN boys should shake hands with men, and kiss women. When in the Midwest, but receives Tyler, Tex.; Ross W. Mcin- 1 ^ nfRlt iBiBriT R _fik l I S i 0° 1 our children were small we always kissed them on the fore- considerable support among tosh, 21, Washington, D.C; head or cheek, never on the lips. Did we do right in inter- people with incomes under John E. Xaxier, 22, Mentor, fering? A READER $5,000 and those over 50 years Minn. I HAIR COLOR of age. All but Turbeville were identi- M Jl . c DEAR READER: In my book-yes! Programs to eliminate and fied as students. ^ I control air and water pollution ^^ CONFIDENTIAL TO THE 49 51 19-YEAR-OLD STUDENT are most popular with the afflu- I -m^^^^s^^s-^^^s^^jg^^^ *^^^^^ jI . 1 ?~TT %& I AT THE UNIVERSITY IN MONTREAL, CANADA, WHO ent groups tn the cities and ly, appropriations of the na- ^ ^ 48 SIGNED HIMSELF "QUANDARY" tion's tax funds. Underlying al- I 55* CURITY I. $1.29 . DRISTAN |_ I : You are on the wrong suburbs, particularly in the 1 &m»m*&»% ^^^ track. There are any number of fine psychiatrists to West. But these programs meet most every area of government | # | | whom you can go to discuss your "problem" without with less favor among residents programming these days is a fear of having it disclosed. Look further, and skip your of small towms and rural areas, growing taxpayer resistance. |. Adhesive I NASAL 1 SUDDEN BEAUTY S-MINUTE 1 relatives. especially in the South. Recent Harris Surveys have Only aid to education and found that despite a sense of I Tape i SPRAY 1 Everybody has a problem. What's yours? For a per- steps to curb crime appear to urgency about the plight of the FACIAL s-onal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif., be beyond controversy in the cities, a majority of people ,5 MASQUE I 90069 and enclose a stam]>ed, self-addressed envelope cross-pressure of sectional and would steadfastly refuse to pay !4x10 more taxes to help the urban I I " 1 m.~. r, other group interests. Almost 1 1 'HI | IT— COME IN TONIGHT emmmmmmmummnmy no one want to cut these pro- areas. Similarly, while the pub- grams first while sizable num- he wants to see military hard- c bers want to increase monies ware beefed up, it is not prepar- 99= j ed to put up more tax money I allocated to them. 29' 88 ^^^^aasft^^ G ^^ Mp-ia^ I | fu k % ^ ° to see this accomplished. | -^^ IN MANY Tespects, of course, In the face of this apparent I ^ $1,79 $6,0 lUClEN LELONO j ^^ the results of this survey mirror taxpayer's revolt and the ex- / —->-^ I ° / %v^^^ \ i nuis the kinds of interests which be- pectation that no tax relief is set both the President and Con in the offlpg, the burden of ob- COLOGNES gress as they make their de- taining popular support for gov- iSI^c j ^^^ ^ I MkU cisions over the budget, legis- ernmental programs is becom- ^^ 1 I LOUR lative authorizations and, final- ing more and more difficult. 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J ' ' tViTJi"'" s _-||| --| f B|| . f . dry »T*T_: . j ^ ^ own homa without coat ar ebllga- ¦ Wtfctftyi t *.m. te t em. tee. # *m, a pm. ui. e-tetr Hon ol arrtf kind. . i~m • - **t. * f* "iT'ivount r*ea TO mtr- •' ? J INT. ""' ¦ APPOINTMBNT NECESSARY ~ ¦ l.lV I 3.88 mmwmwmm ¦ ¦¦ , ii. ft —lil tiin__r_-.Mi___iiiiii i'ii_Ttrr*nTmiffir» ^ I n-iTntirnn ¦owMnail i M ^ ^^i 1 . jri '-¦ ' ) Sewer Fee Could Be Full-Time 75% of Water Bill _ A report that will form the are about ,000. based on types of wastes and basis for $60 Dogcatcher a sewer fee ordinance suspended solids. This would be was adopted Monday night by IP THE CITY builds a new the City Council. plant designed for 90 percent $4.02 per IOO pounds of biologi- The report proposes formulas treatment efficiency, a charge cal oxygen demand (BOD) and Recommended for setting sewer use fees that of 75 percent of each -quarterly $1.96 per 100 pounds o£ suspend- will retire bonded indebtedness water bill would have to he ed solids. A program of increased con- for a planned new disposal plant paid by each city water user, trols over dogs running at large and provide If the city builds a plant de- according to the report by signed for 75 percent treatment was approved Monday night by main ten- r~— ~| roltz, King, Duvall, Andersen the ance and oper- level the percentage of water City Council. /•"'J'Gitv k Associates. A sewer user not bills charged would be 58 per- Presented by City Manager ating funds . connected to city water would At present /¦» cent. Non-users of caty water Carroll J. Fry, the plan calls the . .I pay 25.7 cents per 1,000 gallons would be charged 23.4 cents per city sewage I V»OUnCII.-- plus a service for appointment of a full-time disposial fee of $8 a year thousand gallons, plus tbe ser- sys- and meter rental costs, if any. vice fee. poundmaster .formerly known tem is paid for by general tax- A surcharge would be added as dogcatcher) whose duties in- ation. The industrial rate of sur- Annual costs at present for strong industrial wastes, charge for concentrated wastes clude those of city weed in- would become $3.21 per 100 spector. Both positions, current- pounds ol BOD and $1.94 p er ly part-time jobs in the city's 100 pounds of suspended solids. table of organization, are va- 2 Streets IF THE VILLAGE of Good- cant. Added view were added to- the Wi- FRY recited the objectives of nona system, its residential enlightened and augmented dog users would pay 25.7 cents or control as those of protection To 23.4 cents per 1,000 gallons of against spread of- rabies, Snow Routes sewage, Two additional portions oT were 5th Street, from Johnson depending on tbe de- against pro-. Sth and Sanborn streets were gree of plant treatment. Eerty damage |' Street to Man&ato Avenue, and The village also should pay y uncontroll- FOTJM)ERS REMEMBERED added to the city snow emer- CHv7 ... Platform guests view er; Brother J. Gregory, college president, and John D. gency route system by the City Sanborn Street, from Frank- an annual conveyance charge ed d ogs and the processional at the St. Mary's College Founder's Day Lamon, Brother H. Charles and A. J. McGill, who received Council Monday night. lin Street to Mankato Avenue. of afcout $8,600, plus the village's against injury /-_„_ .;l convocation From left (Daily hoto) share of costs of building the to humans by vOUliCII . , Dr. Hendrik D. Gideonse, the speak- Bishop Heffron awards. News p The council also removed 3rd The Sth Street segment was jointly used airport industrial roaming dogs. Street, between Liberty and recommended by Street Com- park sewer, the report states. Also recommended was a pro- Huff streets, from the system. missioner Arthur Brom in a Service fees to include account- vision calling for annual vac- letter to City Manager Cariol able , cination of dogs against rabies. New Regulations CHANGES in the designation J. Fry. Brom noted that the costs of metering, billing are effective and contract administration Fry said the present 2-year re- Puture in Our Hands, immediately since large number of parked cars quirement makes it possible in the council . • should be charged to the vil- on the . street made snow re- lage, according to the report. some instances for a dog to be For Cily Food specifies snow .1 moval exceptionally difficult. The charges could be applied nearly three years old before e m e r g e ncy City Brom also -recommended re- in three steps, coinciding with being vaccinated. He proposed routes by re- moval of downtown 3rd Street. the city that all puppies have mandatory solution under r „ .:| 's need for sewage reve- College Lecturer Says A n He pointed out that this is part nue over the next three years. vaccinations before the age of Handlers Asked the covering L^_H__i_!__iL of the general area covered City Manager Carroll J. Fry six months. Outmoded ordinances cover- "We have met the future, Class of L956; John Lamon, rived from this enhianced cap- ordinance. regularly by specially designat- pointed out that there is no Dog licenses would be issued ing food establishments and in- and he is us." Class of 1935, and Brother H. acity for interpersonal compe- Added to the route system only upon presentation to the ed downtown removal projects point to raising extra funds be- dividual food handlers will be Dr. Hendrik D. Gideonse, di- Charles Sewerin, FSC, biology tence, integrity, and apprecia- in which streets are temporarily fore they are needed since they city treasurer of vaccination post against parking. certificates. replaced with current models, rector of program planning and department,, by Vernon J. Dock- tion become more satisfying as could not be used to> speed up The bond retirement anyway. poundmaster would have the City Council agreed Monday evaluation in the U.S. Office ery, vice president. those capacities seem to become SNOW emergency routes will to maintain a pound where im- night. of Education's Bureau' of Re- In his a.ddress, "Projecting moie necessary." 2 Plead Guilty in be permanenfly posted, Fry pounded dogs would be kept for Brief backgrounds THE REPORT was presented The council voted to revamp search concluded his lecture Alternative Futures for Educa- on the re- said, but the signs have not by Thomas Kirk, a member of not less than five days. If un- , cipients of Uie Bishop Heffron been installed yet. the Toltz firm. claimed after this minimum, a its food handling regulations af- this morning at the Founder's tion," Dr. Gideonse said that awards: Wabasha Court Sanborn Street was proposed Council dog *would be" destroyed or sold. ter listening to reports submit- Day Convocation at St. Mary's the power of studying futures McGILL is vice president in members raised sev- College with this pointed para- WABASHA, Minn. (SpeciaD- by Councilmen Daniel Bambe- eral questions, then voted to The poundmaster, who wotlld ted through City Manager Car- for education and, indeed, all charge of market operations of Two Rochester men pleaded nek and Howard Hoveland, who hold an informational have a suitably equipped vehi- phrase of Pago. IBM's data processing division. meeting cle, would be constantly on roll J. Fry by the city sanitar- other spheres is the climate for guilty to simple burglary be- told the council that it would when the proposed ordinance ian, Ted Schima, and Dr. W. W. THE BISHOP Heffron award He has lectured extensively at Judge Donald T. provide crpsstown draft is call. He also would have power decision t&ereby created in Harvard and other colleges. In fore District the only completed. to issue court summons Haesly, health officer. was conferred on A. J. McGill, Franke here Monday. street subject to automatic A. straight percentage charge, to own- each of us. 1967 he was selected to deliver tied to water ers -who permit dogs to run at BASIS FOR the reports was a "The fufcure is invented by a major paper on data process- Gary Bandel, 21, and Clar- snow removal between the ar- bills, could act large in violation of the ordin- ence Smith, 18, pleaded guilty terials of Broadway and Sarnia to penalize the person who ance. recent study of city food estab- us, whether we will it or not. ing in Russia. to the charge of entering the Is- Street and east of Franklin sprinkles lawns and gardens lishments by Schima and Wil- What it is to be and what we LAMON, an educator in tha land View John Hanson resi- Street. and thus helps maintain gn at- ALSO asking for council ac- lard Swanson, city restaurant in- City to Share are to be in it is very much Ghetto, is involved with a black Fry warned the council tractive city, protested Coun- tion in the matter was Harold. spector. Local at the command of the choices ghetto "Theatre in the Streets" dence south pf Wabasha Dec. cilman 9. A pre-sentence investigation against making too many streets Gaylord Fox. Fry replied Risser, 157 E. toward St. He r e g u 1 a- I - we exercise, the data we col- program in Chicago. This pro- ' " subject to the emergency re- that the appropriate way to com- tofd the council of recent in- tions should be VJlV lect and do> not collect, and the gram takes theatrical produc- was ordered. . , .! pensate for this stances in which dogs had run Gary's sentencing was stayed striction on parking. He said might be in the brought into In Cost of decisions we make or do not tions into the streets and has the street department could be- form of a water charge reduc- at large and attacked children conform!- Caunrtl iriake (and some of the most received national recognition. until the third Monday in Au- tion. and elderly persons. Owners of gust 1971 because he was with come overburdened with priority ty with those l^5!fOE!L important decisions may "very streets. Furthermore, requiring such dogs should face the pros- outlined by the well be the ones we do not BROTHER SEVER1N was one the U.S. Array on furlough at COUNCILMAN Barry Nelson Sect of stiff fines, he stated. of the first Christian Brothers Fort Dix at the time and is 100 percent clearance of too noted that U.S. Public Health Service and Lake Sewer make)." many streets could raise ser- additional state and e also complained that police in general use throughout the assigned to St. Mary's in 1933. scheduled to leave for Ger- federal aids may be forthcom- response to calls about such at- A city agreement to pay all He pointed out that the study This was the first time that tha ious parking problems for cer ing under state, Dr. Haesly's report stat- costs beyond $10 per front foot of futures becomes in many many. , currently pending tacks had been poor. ed. college so recognized Brother Philip Gartner, Lake City at- owners he added. legislation. In this case, he ask- Funds for the proposed posi- foi* a sanitary sewer project on ways the rmost powerful of or- Charles' many contributions to ed, could the tion can be supplied The council also extended ap- Lake Boulevard was approved ganizing p rinciples. torney, had been appointed to COUNCILMAN Dan Trainor rates be adjust- by the proval to a proposal by the de- its biology programs. represent them and Ronald Ban- urged the council to wait until ed"? Kirk replied that changes $780 now in the city budget for Monday night by the City Coun- DR GIDEONSE explored the A luncheon was served in St. would weed control partment staff that the present cil . del, 20, who pleaded not guilty, more experience has been be simple to make. , $1,530 lor dog food handler's licensing pro- significanc e of projecting alter- Joseph's Hall. Honored guests but Jerome Schreiber, Lake gained before tinkering with the . Before voting on a motion to pound operations (unused since The $10 ceiling was recom- native futures as a basis for included administration, faculty, adopt the there is no dog pound) and gram be abandoned as unrealis- mended by City Manager Carroll City attorney, was appointed to emergency system. report, Councilman tic and generally ineffective. At determining educational -goals student officers, honorees and represent Ronald. Dan Trainor Jr., asked wheth- transfers of funds from ac- J. Fry. The project being pro- others. The objections did not pre- er counts related to the police de- present, such food handlers pay posed is a 2,200-foot extension and generating objectives for The missing items from the vail, however, as the council it commits the council to full a $1 annual fee each and must curriculum.. Seminars were conducted this acceptance. Mayor Norman E. partment, Fry said. of present afternoon by Dr. Gideonse, Mc- home have been recovered. voted 5-2 in favor of the chang- The program, which drew show evidence that they are not sewers from a i ¦ . He directed attention to the They include two portable tele- es. Favoring were Mayor Nor- Indall told him the council is harboring tuberculosis germs. concerns that are and will be Gill, Lamon and Brother Char- committed to nothing until an unanimous council approval , point 2,300 feet City les. McGill centered his remarks vision sets, one colored and the man E. Indall, Councilmen ordinance is will be embodied in an ordin- west of Man- ¦ relevant to the present and fu- other black and white; a port- Hoveland, Bambenek, Gaylord passed. THE CITY'S program of free ture students in educational in- around the impact of business on ance to be presented at an up- X-rays for city and county resi- kato Avenue. _**,,».,-»-.;! society and social problems; able radio; cigarettes and liq- Fox and Earl Laufenburger. coming meeting. it was insti- council stitutions. uor, camera, vacuum cleaner, Councilmen Trainor and Barry dents is operated at a cost of [ "There can be no- more signif- Lamon discussed the urban ex- $1.78 per exposure, Schima es- tuted last by periences of the black man, par- bongo drums, two electric raz- Nelson opposed. a petition signed by 35 percent icant organizing principle for ers, ¦ 3 Appointed Light Stolen From timated in his report. In tiie ticularly his cultural-and social overnight case and other to case of food handlers, many of or more of affected property rendering a liberal education needs; Brother Charles spoke items. Constable's Car whom are required to take the owners. relevant to the learner of to- on the problems of pollution and Liquor Stolen A report by City Engineer day than the idea that tomor- Winona County sheriff' X-rays for license issuance, the social pathology due to over Charier Group s of- city is far from recouping the Robert J. Bollant noted the row's futures are invented by us population and Dr. Gideonse's CAC Board Meets At Millville Bar District Judge Arnold Hat- fice is investigating the theft of presence of heavy quantities of today and that the possibilities discussion centered on. intention- a red light from the rear win- cost. He proposed establishment RTJSHFORP, Minn. (Special) field Monday signed an order of a $2 charge for X-ray. rock. Bollant estimated the cost open to us stem from a thor- al innovation in higher educa- WABASHA, Minn. (Special) - appointing three dow of a car belonging to Jack of excavation for 2,200 feet of ough understanding of the rich- — The boqrd of directors of the The Wabasha County sheriff's Winona men to The health department had un- tion. Southeastern Minnesota Citizens vacancies on the City Charter Salwey, constable at Minneso- recovered costs for X-rays last sewer at $10,000, making assess- ness of the options available Music for the convocation was office is investigating a break- ta City. and the consequences of ex- Actaon Council, Inc., will hold in at Marv's Bar at Millville Commission. year totaling $2,963.18, Schima able front-foot costs of from provided by the 80-piece Cretin its monthly meeting today at 6 They are: Sheriff George Fort said the reported. $7.65 to $L2.50. ercising 'various combinations High School Band, St. Paul. Sunday night or early Monday light was taken while the vehi- of them. p.m. at the Golfview Restaurant. morning. Harold A. Schreiner, 1710 Bollant further noted that, " Following the board meeting Edgewood Rd., vice president of cle was parked in the Bass while the city does not normally In discussing alternative" fu- A window was knocked out in Camp parking lot will be the quarterly meeting the front door and the burglars Watkins Products, Inc.; Richard between 8:30 pay for assessable sanitary sew- tures he explored the problems of the entire Citizens' Action crawled through the opening. J. Renk, 768 Terrace Lane, a and 11 p.m. Monday. Value of er extensions, it had paid for of urbanization, world of com- Bids Asked on Council at Montini Hall here. Missing were eight quarts and lawer and manager of Miller- the light was given at $65. Two Injured rock excavation in the original H-unicatioms and the problems The public meeting will begin nine half-pints Of liquor and a Felpax Corp., and Paul Gard- 1966 project by classifying this of privacy- and government. at fl p.m. Plans and programs dozen cigarette lighters on a ner, 608 E. Broadway, owner of 15 members. Members arc item under trunk sewer lines, not assessable under policies "INCREASED population, the Eastward Sewer, for the coming year which be- card. No m oney was taken. and operator oi Westgate Bowl. appointed with the concurrence continuation of the urbanization gins May 1 will be discussed. Marvin schroeder discovered The appointments bring the of all judges in the 3rd Judicial In Collision then existing. The assessed cost came to $5.79, he wrote. process, the further develop- Interested persons may attend. the break-in Monday morning. commission to its full strength District. Police investigated a three- ment of communications tech- car accident at 8:01 p.m. Mon- A costly factor in the new Water Extension extension will be the necessity nology, and the increased com- City Council members Monday day on West Broadway 125 feet plexity of society will surely east of Lee Street. Two persons to excavate to a 16-foot depth night approved specifications for were injured but not hospital- bn front of two lots on Lake place tremendous pressures of extension of sanitary sewer and ized. Boulevard , Bollant noted. He new scope and dimension on water mains to points beyond Highway 14 Cutoff Redesigned Jeffrey P. Sievers, 16, 290 Or- recommended that the city pay psycholog ical man. the Area Vocatlonal-Tcchincal rin St,, was driving east on rock excavation costs to bring "I think it is no accident that School. A state Highway Department to enter Highway 61 from 14, cutoff right of way has been would not meet present depart- the frontage costs nearer to all over the country one finds Principally the new lines will proposal to amend the design purchased and is being platted ment criteria for installing sig- Broadway when he collided with he explained. a westbound vehicle driven by those for similar projects in the new institutions springing up serve a townhouse development of a Highway 14 cutoff won Reconstruction of the Kraem- by a home site developer, nals. Nelson insisted that sig- past. devoted to techniques of deep- planned by Bruce McNally, local approval of tho City Council Royce-Sather Co. nals would be needed as soon Newman Strumstad , 58. Winona er Drive junction with Pelzer Rt. 1. Sievers* vehicle then skid- Fry's recommendation , which ening and! expanding the human contractor- But they also are Monday night. The land lies mostly outside as the road is built. If they he said would split the differ- capacity for clo se, meaning- Street also is part of the re- ded on the icy street and crash- 1 arge enou gh to handle the serv- The council also learned that present city limits, Bollant ob- weren't assured, - he said, the ed into the front of a parked ence, was adopted in preference ful, and warm interpersonal re- ice rcquir-ements of areas be- the project would be scheduled vised plan. Again the objective served, but is expected to be council should hold up approv- car owned by the College of to the engineer's proposal. lationships, devoted to the yond — including some outside for 1970, rather than this year is to increase traffic safety, ac- annexed to the city at the own- al of the project. greater release of human po- expected. Saint Teresa. of city limits — once these aro ns^ previously The cording to Uollant. er's request as soo n as the plat Councilman Earl Laufenburg- Sievers and Strumstad both ARCADIAN RECOVERING tential , and to the stimulation developed, explained City En- department said additional gets formal approval. er pointed out that the depart- received , (Special) of creative impulses in man. gineer Robert J. Bollant BY MOVING the Kra-cmcr- bruises and lacerations ETTRICK Wis. - . right of way purchases arc The proposed plat provides a ment has never been overly en- as a result of the collision. Leonard JP. Sheehy, now of Ar- "The stresses of our post Bids will be opened March S needed and Pelzer inte rsection north, stor- thusiastic about the cutoff any- Damage was estimated at $800 cadia, Ls recovering from sur- modern existence on individual by the council. Estimated cost age space up to 109 feet new access street opening on this will delay , of Gilmore Avenue jost east of the way and that the main pressure to the left front and right rear gery for ulcers at Lutheran Hos- human beings in their social of the project Is $106,919. c onstruction Llr/^. can bo supplied for waiting for its construction comes from of Sievers 1963 model panel pital, La Crosse. Ho recently and interpersonal relationships An early start is scheduled vehicles, the engineer said. Bol- proposed Gilmore-Sunset Park for a year. tract. It also contemplates a tho city. For tho city to hold truck , $500 to the left front of submitted to heart surgery at demand the development of in order that county road pro- Tho cutoff lant told the council tho de- Strumstad's 1964 model pickup the same hospital. Formerly of much firaer senses of discrimi- jects, scheduled for the upcom- i Council » partment "wants to avoid re- street opening on the redesign- up its approval would arouse would routo ed Highway 61 service road just little concern in the department, truck and $2O0 to tho left front Ettrick, Shcchy for many years nation , perception , and under ing season , will not interfere, the highway peating the acknowledged er- of tho parked vehicle, a 1967 served as Ettrick postmaster standing. said City Manager Carroll J, College rors made: at several other south of the existing gasoline he said, but the project itself is directly from St. Mary's very important to tho city and model. and us a rural mull carrier. "Fortumately, the rewards de Fry. to Highway Cl nt Pelzer Street , Highway 61 entrances •where station. Bollant said these par- present Gil- little or no storage space ex- cels, adjacen t to the station, should bo speeded along as tafcing it off tho are zoned for business use and much as possible. more Avenue routing. ists and where heavy traffic flows create a high accident are under other ownership, IF SIGNALS were installed. Watkins Names SUGGESTED design chnnges potential. meaning that a street there at Bollant said, the city would for will provide greater safety To accommodate these chang- would have to be dedicated by stand one-fourth of tho cost Manager intersections, explained Robert es, additional right of way must tlie owners or acquired by pur- Snow-Water Down engineer. He since one quadrant of tho in- Sales Training A week of intermittent per- the melt of Inst week's sam- cury dropped to a low of 22 and J. Bollant, city be bought, Bollant said. He said chase. Ho added that tho street tersection is composed of a city council Gilmoro Aven- is not considered essential to iods of thawing has resulted in ple. there was some intermittent told the tho city may bo asked to par- street. A new sales development and a 4-Inch shrinkage in Winona 's Tho runoff from tho periods ue would be re-routed to In- ticipate to a limited extent in the new development, however. light sno>w during tho morn- a SO-de- Nelson then moved that an training manager has been snow co ver nnd n correspond- of thnw is being reflected in ing. tersect the cutoff ot tho purchase but this is uncer- named at Watkins Products, percentage decrease in wa- small a verage daily rises in grco nngle, north of the present COUNCILMAN Barry Nelson amendment be attached to the ing tain. If cost-sharing is required, said he could not approve tho approval resolution asking for Inc. ter content of tho winter 's ac- tho stage of tlho Mississippi OCCASBONAL light snow wns entrance to tho Goodview Road. it will involve only the minor River hero as well as in under- expected to continue through greater sight proposal without assurance by immediate installation of signals He is Steve Hondros who cumulation. This would filvo portion at tlie Kracmer-Pelzer joined Watk ins following a six- "" ground water tables, tonight until skies begin clear- cl earances for traffic entering intersection, the highway department that at the time of construction , Today s official snow meas- . Pelzer Is a stotc- tho new intersection would hnvo Tho amendment carried with year tenure with Allstate In- urement nt the Winona weath- Tho river nt tho Johnson ing again Wednesday tho highway. aid street and state street aid surance Co. nt Northbrook , 111. Street pumping station this Somewhat colder weather was junction with High- stop lights. Ho recalled that pre- two or three voice votes and no er station observation point wns At its funds therefore could be used Ho is a graduate of Sunburst 15 inches, compared with a 19- morning was (3.10 feet, not moving into tho area , too. It way 61 at Pelzer Street , tlw for such a purchase, Bollant vious council resolutions asking opposition. (III.) College and has dono quite n foot nb»vo the normal was 32 at noon today, a low of re-routing tho department ta re-study oth- On the main motion, calling inch depth recorded a week department proposes said. graduate work at Northwestern ago. stage of: 5.25 feet. ' M' y .|| ^H- ¦ . ¦7 NO PASSES peats the material, and the Bruce Mound and lunch and white birds were common _ flu in Paris are expected other conservation officers Wardens hi the Winona ¦ iimmmmmmmmmmWm~m^mamm*mmm0ma^mmeeiiemammmmammamm^^^im^a^~mmmm^~m^mmmmm^^—^^m~am^*m^Bmmmmai*a^im* gestures, too . . . even more and a record hop at tbe school. at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas assisted by volunteers drag- area have had several re- at Clinton, Iowa. More than STARTS vividly than they use it. That's 200 were counted below the 7:15-9:20 talent! any day . . . Singer Al Mar- tino's parents (from Phila.) and dam there and a few ven- WED 55-i.$1.0O-$I.25 his in-lawg (from Zanesvllle, turesome birds were as far * WE'RE BACK in XY In time north as Cassville. Golden to get a lead on another big O.) met for the first time at the Copa — and his mother and eyes are also common in THE FABULOUS WORLD 0FJHUNTIN6 & FISHING story: Washington's wondering the Clinton area. whether to reveal the shocking- mother-in-law were wearing the same dress . . . Robert Goulet, ly high number of Armed Force Frank Salisbury, 1883 Gil- deserters (over 100,000 ) in the opening .Feb. 20 at the Empire Rm., will be wearing a full more Ave., tells us that there past year. Probably will in a is an opossum ih his area that week or two... I must tip my beard — which he needs for a film, ''Underground" .. . Uni- comes to his yard regularly for hat to the "class" of Barbra the apples he puts out for feed. StreisaJid. When I revealed on versal Pictures boss Milt Rack- mil's birthday party at Danny's This is the second one reported. Jan. 2 that she and Elliott The other was at Elba. Gould were having marriage had high-priced entertainment: problems she had tlie good Producer Joe Levine doing Willis Kruger, Wabasha magic tricks. grace mot to deny it a* so many warden, has a deer prob- Bracken said at tbe ¦ celebrities do when separating. Eddie lem^ in an apple orchard B|Kfc»| yfl'eJHi ji^^EJH^Bu DVSM t______nv_W,r___K_PI£^K t IL a She just didn't respond at all. I Pen & Pencil he and Carol there. The deer moved into ^ hear that she phoned her Channing'll be the voices for an the orchard nipping buds mother here tlie night before "Archy & Mehitabel" cartoon and barking trees. Willis is the announcement of the trial film . . . Singer Joanne Si- Slacing ¦deer repellent in the separation, so her mother mon'll wear a $2,300 Dior gown •ees. ¦ wouldm when she sings "Tristan and 't be shocked reading fishing the pai>ers .. . Fortune's Feb- Isolde" Feb. 25, but the audi- The Minnesota inland \ * ^pA.\ >4L * ^Bolil^flA^______MtaSw^^PP^^ ruary issue has great coverage ence won't see it — her role season for walleyes, northerns of the conglomerates a n -d calls for her to sing off-stage and bass closed Sunday. This warns that these conglomerate . . . Marie Callas plans to make closing does not affect the riv- ' her opera comeback in Novem- er zone, which is now open for stocks may go way up and then all species of fish for the en- dive ber in Dallas (probably in k^WJ'^^j^^mmmmmmmmmmmmm\ ^j , so get out when you tire year. There is no closed * \a3x jb2?ni& "Maria Stuarda") . .. The bel- >: :v>:v>::::- :vv should!. (And I even paid $1.50 *0sMemmmmmmmMemamminmmmim ^xwvm{^xiim*-fwm>^:: : >-~*^^ season in the river zone. Lake for nay copy.> ly dancer, Turkan, at El Av- Minnesota ram is so young she still has KILLED BY DOGS . . . Fred David, they were attacked by dogs. The Winona comes under the inland The Ed SulUvans laughed a Hibbing, Minn., is pictured with the remains Conservation Dept. said that 40 deer in the rule, as do the sloughs on the couple of hundred times and so braces on her teeth — but no- body seems to have noticed. of a doe deer and its unborn fawn that he St, Croix State Park east of St. Paul were Minnesota side of the tracks. Arlene Francis wrote an ar- spotted south of Hibbing last weefe. Evidence killed last weekend by wild dogs. (AP Photo- The predicted spring flood ¦ ' ¦ . ticle for McCall's denying the found near the animal and two other dead fax) . ,. . . . will be the main topic of dis- rumors that her famous heart- deer in the neighboring area indicate that cussion when the Minnesota tm shaped locket is really a hear- (Rochester) 8:30 p.m. ing aid. He deemed Church Still Needs The fiMM_M-MMMMniM | 0 Ends Tonite 7:15-9:29 TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Joint Services Cross." • Rodney Dangerfield complains On March 9 at 8 p.im. at the "" THURS., FEB. 20 that he gets no respect from Planned in Lent St.; Charles Catholic Church a lYUy^uM "SsiSF'*- anybody: "Th e other day a Christian unity worship service W A IMftimiilmW MJ NO one Und«r 16 Admitted IN PERSON! doorman asked me to get him a Ceontsy Mode's At St. Charles will be held, sponsored by the taxi." pastors fellowship. Spoffinani No. 1 Attraction—the WISH I'D SAID THAT: Mov- ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Special) The host pastor, the Rev. STARTS WOIULD ies nowadays are so frank that United Lenten services sponsor- James P. Fasnacht, will pre- WED. Join an American family at they fish and hunt In the even kiddie shows are recom- great outdoor*... pack In for elk ed by the St. Charles Pastors side and Pastor Fehring and 7:15-9:20 . hunt deer and bear BUCK mended for mature audiences. ADM. $1.25 .., shoot pheasants, ducks and geese... Fellowship will begin Ash Wed- Pastor Splies will preach. Other catch giant REMEMBERED QUOTE: participating clergymen will be NO ONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED rainbow and speckled trout. Acclaimed by critics as " 'Impossible' is a word to be nesday and continue for six the greatest outdoor family the Revs. McNary, Nordmeier, UNLESS WITH AN ADULT film ever made. OWENS found only in the dictionary of Wednesday evenings. All ser- Stenzel and Toy. ¦ SHOW fools." — Napoleon. vices will be at 8 p.m. FILMED . More than 27.2 million women IN FULL COLOR WIDE SCREEN iaaturlna EARL'S PEARLS: Dialogue : "The Cross Is Urgent" will be —^^^^^^^^ m ^mm tm "He's a $l-a-year-man" were working in 1967. They Paxton Quigley's crime BUCK OWENS . . > the theme with local churches comprise about one-third of tbe ^ ^ & THE BUCKAROOS "Oh, in Washington? " ... taking turns hosting the ser- restaurants." nation's labor force. Ploi Six Outstanding "No, as a tipper in vices. was passion...arid his O ENDS TONITE Stan. Incladtog Bushy-haired Marty Allen's The schedule: ¦^ ¦¦ ¦Vi i A • flying to Florida to appear on /" SHEB WOOLEY AND Wednesday- at Trinity Epis- Winona Daily News -~ a Mike Douglas TV show. "If copal Church, the Rev. R. D. punishmentfits exactly! ^ il lfclwlA 7=15.9»40 $1.0Q.$1.25 WYNN STEWART i i i ¦ _—______!____J ¦' i —¦ww—, , l 1 1 |W my plane's hijacked," says Splies, Berea Moravian, will TUESDAr. FEBRUARr TS, 1W ***-->" **——^m^m immmmm '^ ^ — " "" " Tlclett: $4, J3J30, $3, $1.50 at Marty, "Mike promised to send preach on "A Selfish World " W.yo Civic. Aud. (Ph. 289-4003 ) VOLUME 113, NO. 75 He's the exhausted captive UNPRECEDENTED DOUBLE my wife a poodle with my hair Needs The Cross.11 FEATURE end D.yWi. style." That's earl, broth- Published dally- sxcept Saturday and Hoi . . . Feb. 26- at First Congrega- Ways by Republican and Herald Publish of three young ladies, with a er. tional, the Rev. Marvin Nord- Ing Company, 601 Franklin St ., Winona, STARTS WED. Trinity Episcopal "A Minn S3987. *35!>- -$1.00 - $1.25 twtw rM'¦ meier, , .y - w ,t unique idea of revenge. l y^^ i w' i'?,<* -— ^^^^MMM«»M |^iMU^[tt«*j£j#*^*£**^ Frightened World Needs The SUBSCRIPTION RA.TE5 . "TAMING OF THE SHREW" 7:15 ONLY Cross." Slnolt Copy — 10c Dally, 20c Sunday March 5- at United Methodist, Delivered by Carrlcr-Ptr Week JO ant* the Rev. Gary Fehring, Faith 2s weeKl J1275 S3 weeks «5 50 Evangelical, "A Bewildered By mall ttrlct t-y In advance; paper itop- [ Dine Out this Week ! j World Needs The Cross." P(0 on axptraltan date. March 12- at Berea Mora- In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona, Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and vian, the Rev. 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K TUESDAY Council Buys The Daily Record FEBRUARY 18, 1969 Mondovi Credit Man At Comm unity Two-State Deaths Winona Funerals Union to Meet Police Car MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - Memorial Hospital Herman Mayer Alphonse J. Prechowitz The City Council voted Mon- The annual meeting of ihe Com- Commits Suicide Vlstlng tioura: Medical and wrglcal WABASHA, Man. (Special)- Funeral services for Al- patlenti: 2 fo 4 and 7 to 1:30 p.m. C> day night to buy a new police munity Co-op Credit Union of 12.) Herman Meyer, 84, lifelong res- phonse J. (Pinky) Prochowitz, chlldron under ident car and approved bidding Mondovi will be Thursday at 8 Maternity patlenti: 1 te 3:30 and 7 te here, died of a heart ail- 515 "W. Bellevlew St., will be at speci- p.m. at the city building. On Highway 10 1:30 p.m. (Aduin enly.t men at 3 a.m. today at St. Eliza- 7:30 this evening at the Cathe- fications for Visitors to a patient limited to two several other city Officers will be elected. Direc- OSSEO. Wis. (Special) - A at one tlmt. beth Hospital senior dral of the Sacred Heart, the citizen sec- purchases. tors whose terms expire are 32-year-ord Des Plaines, HI-, tion. He had been a resident Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold J. Ditt- Low Elmer Brenn, Bufus Machmeler man committed suicide in hla MONDAY there five years. man officiating. Burial will be bidder on the police car ADMISSIONS sale was Nystrom Motors Inc., and Martin Heike. All are eligi- car on Highway 10 east of Os- He was born here Feb. 11, in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Pine ble for re-electiOn. One credit seo between 7 and 7:40 p.m. Edward Kohner, Minnesota 1885, to Mr- and Mrs. Frank Creek, Wis. with a net price of $2,665 for City- ' committeeman's term expires, Monday. Meyer and married Monica Friends may call at Watkow- a 1969 Plymouth. Louis Pospishil Gerald John Clark took his Melvin Henderson, 426 W. Kohn Sept. 7, 1909, at St. Felix ski Funeral Home until 4 today. Bellevlew St. OTHER bidders were: Wino- Lunch will be served. own life with a single shot Catholic Church. He farmed in Pallbearers will be members through his right temple from Mrs. Ralph Duellman, Foun- Pepin Township until 1046 when of the American Legion, who na Auto Sales, 1869 Dodge, a German Luger pistol, accord- tain City, Wis. he retired and moved to Wa- also -will form an honor guard $2,689, and Quality Chevrolet New Teachers ing to Richard EUingson, White- Mrs. Felix Tibesar, Altura, basha. His wife died Jan. 26, at the church. Co., 1969 Chevrolet, $2,748 hall, Trempealeau County cor- Minn 1959. . . A memorial is being arranged. Bids will be taken March 3 oner. Clifford Case, Red Top Trail- Survivors are: One daughter, Proposal Near er Ct. Mrs. Alfred (Gertrude) Hager for purchase HIS 1866 red Mustang was Edwin Nl. Matzke of two heavy i DISCHARGES Kellogg; two sons, Leo and At La Crescent first seen parked on the right Funeral services for Edwin duty dump shoulder of the Richard lorbiecki, 502 E. James, Wabasha; 16 grandchil- ¦ ¦ Citv LA CRESCENT Minn. highway, facing M. Matzke, Sauer Memorial trucks whose . ' ¦ , east, about 7 p.m. Sheriff Stan- King St. dren; three great-grandchil- after- (Special) — La Crescent Home, were held this s p ecifications /%»_ ii__ ley Amundson, Whitehall, wai Mrs. Gerald Barnholtz and dren ; one brother, Edward, Wi- noon at Goodview Trinity Luth- V»OUncil-il teachers are due to bring a wage notified by Osseo police at baby, Stockton nona , were approved 1 counterproposal to the board of , Minn- , and one sister Mrs. Vern eran Church, the Rev. Larry Monday. 7:40. Mrs. Allyn Brugger and Ede, Davenport, Iowa. Five The education at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- Zessin officiating. Burial will trucks will replace two 1859 The oar was parked Vh miles baby, Minnesota City. brothers and one sister have be in Woodlawn Cemetery. day. The board is scheduled to east of the Highway 10-Inter- died. models now used by the street meet at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ronald Schultz and baby, Willard department state 94 interchange. Clark Utica, Minn Funeral services will be Pallbearers were . Allan Aldinger, Sydney The board's proposal to the was sitting upright in the car Walter Stevens Thursday at 10:30 am. at St. Matzke, As the usual questions arose teachers keeps , St. Charles, Aldinger, Daniel Frosch and the base at $6,- behind the steering wheel. Minn. Felix Church, the Eev. John about consolidated purchases 000. The La Crescent Associ- Herbert and Harold Yaedke. of all city vehicles at a single The body was taken to Ofte- Myles Peterson, Winona Rt. Daly officiating. Burial will be ation had requested a base of dahl Funeral Home, Osseo, in the church cemetery. A memorial is being arranged. stroke, City Manager Carroll $7,000 and three additional lanes. J. Fry replied that the process first, then to Sacred Heart Hos- ihriends may call at Abbott- The school board's proposal pital, Eau Claire had been almost impossible to , where a ne- BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Wise Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Two-State Funerals 30-DAY WEATHER FORECAST ... . The U.S. Weather stopped normal yearly raises cropsy was performed. The Wednesday. The parish Rosary Bureau forecast for weather over the nation for the next implement in the recent period after five years if a teacher of transition body now is at Prock Funeral SPARTA, Wis. - Mr. and will be said at 9. Eugene E. Winter* 30 days is shown in precipitation and temperature charts from old to new remained in the BA lane; after Home, Eau Claire, awaiting re- KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) - governmental forms. Mrs. Dennis Wohlhoefer, a son above, (AP Photofax) - seven years jn the BA plus IS moval to Des Plaines. Monday. Maternal grandmother Mrs. G. William Nagel Funeral services for Eugene Asked by Councilman Gay- lane, and after eight years in Kellogg, His name and address were is Mrs. P. A. Manz, 26_ E. King PRESTON. Minn. (SpeciaD- Ed-ward Winters, rural lord Fox about leasing vehicles, die BA plus 30 credits lane. The obtained from his personal ef- St. . Mrs. G. William Nagel, 82, died who died Sunday at Veterans Fry said board said this would ive the fects, the Minn- he doubted it -would g sheriff said. The coro- PETERSON, Minn. (Special) Monday at Spring Valley Com- Administration Hospital, pay to lease heavy vehicles teachers who return to school ner notified bis mother, Mis. — Sp. 6 Robert Curtis and wife munity Hospital where she had eapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Wed- such as the for additional credits the nor- Muriel Stone, 9610 Greenwood, Schierts Radcliffe Asks Higher two trucks in ques- of Giessen, Germany, two been a patient since suffering nesday at Buckman - tion. He said investigations in- mal yearly raises plus their Des Plaines. His parents are adopted children, a son 3% a stroke two weeks ago. Funeral Home, Wabasha, the to the economics rise to a higher lane. separated. EUingson also noti- The former Cynthia Ledeboer, Kellogg- of leasing a years and a daughter, 4 months. R&v. Richard Horton, fleet ot police cars are being Considerable discussion was fied Clark's wife at St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maland, Pet- she was born June 19, 1885, in Weaver United Methodist held on the merit They were separated and she -was Tax on Wisconsin Oleo made, however. system after erson, are grandparents. Prairie View, Kan. She churches, officiating. John Poellinger, board member tobd the coroner she hadn't seen William Nagef MADISON, Wis. - Assembly- below $500,000, the difference , Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Helge- married to G. Burial will be in Evergreen would have to be made up from THE COUNCIL also approved said it was difficult for him to hirn for a year. Sept. 9, 1910, and they farmed Cemetery, Minneiska. The Kel- man John Radcliffe (D-Strum) moe, Minneapolis, a son Sat- ^ the general fund. specifications for purchase of go along with the salary sched- urday. Grandparents are Mr. in the Greenleafton area. He logg American Legion will con- has introduced a bill to the legis- 4,300 cubic yards A BROTTJ/ER-ln-law ot Clark "When the oleo bill was passed of crushed ule because he doesn't believe was expected in Whitehall this arid Mrs. Chester Boyum, Utica, died in 19€0. Since then she duct graveside military rites. lature which would increase the limestone in the next 12 months had lived with her daughter. by the 1967 legislature," Rad- every teacher in a certain cat- afternoon to make arrange- and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helge- Pallbearers will be Andrew oleo tax % cents a pound. and for purchase of 1,800 yards egory is equall She was a member of the said the bill would cliffe said, "the tax funds were y qualified. ments for release of the body. moe, Peterson. Peterson,, Barnie Arends, Ell- Radcliffe of pea gravel and 2,300 yards Teachers countered that the Greenleafton Reformed Church increase the tax , on colored oleo to go toward the bidding of a A check stub found in his ef- SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- wood Peterson, Charles Peter- dairy research building. What of sand for seal-coating bitu- merit plan is good only if a fects indicated he was employ- cial) and the Doreas Society. son Joseph Schurhammer Jr., from 5V_ to 6 cents per pound. — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ol- , really happened is that over $1 minous surfaces and for ice fair evaluation method were ed by the Biwax Corp., Dei son Patch Grove Surviving are: A daughter, and Harold Olson. The money from his tax would , , Wis., a Mrs. Harold (Pearl) Hebrink, million in oleo funds went to- control. used. Plaines, EUingson said. daughter Feb. 4. Mrs. Ellen Ol- Friends may call at the fu- go into a dairy plant security Greenleafton; four grandchil- fund. After the fund reaches ward school aids for the city of son is the paternal grandmoth- dren; eight great-grandchil- neral home this afternoon and Milwaukee and the other $1 mil- er. $500,000 the oleo tax would go dren; two brothers, Ben, Ce- evening and until time of ser- lion to balancing the governor's vices on Wednesday. into the general fund. If the dar Grove, Wis., and John, Ar- dairy plant security fond goes budget over a year ago. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY mour, S.D., and three sisters, Survivors are: His father, "Because our oleo funds were Mrs. John (Mary) Prinsen, J. E. Winters, Weaver ; one son, Linda Sue Weideman, 1016 ) raided like that, we dohot know Preston; Mrs. Fred (Battle Dean, Kellogg; two daughters, when, or if at all, the dairy re- W. 2nd St., 2. Zweerink, Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Donald (Marion) Beck- Joyce Marie Rude, 959 W, search building will be built. I Mrs. Ben KDora) Harbers, man, and Mrs. Edward (Arlene) propose ' that instead of waiting 2nd St., 12. Prairie View, Kan. Two daugh- Heilscher, Minneapolis; nine Six Americans Kelly s Named for this building, ters have died. we set up a g ran d children; two brothers, dairy plant security fund. Funeral services will be Wed- Harold, Winona , and Glen, Kel- "The state Department Weather nsday at 1:30 p.m. at Green- logg, and one sister, Mrs. of Ag- Being Held riculture has been a dismal fail- OTHER TEMPERATURES leafton Reformed Churcb, the Charles (Helen) Ratz, Minneis- Rev. Walter Pickup officiating. ka. One son ure in its efforts to provide a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , one brother, one dairy ptlant security Burial will be in the church sister and his mother have died. plan for High Low Pr. cemetery. Wisconsin. Fanners lose thou- Alhany, cloudy ..; ,. 33 11 .. Friends may call at Thauwald Albert Hamilton Near Macao sands of dollars each year and Albuquerque, cloudy 52 33 .. still no one takes Master ' Funeral Home today and ujntil LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) HONG KONG (AP) —Fifteen the 'bull by Atlanta, cloudy ..... 36 33 . . . . 11 a.m. Wednesday the horns' and proposes a reme- Bismarck snow "... and at the — Funeral services for Albert yachtsmen, including six Ameri- , .31 15 T church after 12:30 p.m. held at dy. My bill would use oleo Boise, cloudy ...;.. 50 31 .. (Bert) Hamilton, 71, will be cans, are reported being Palfbearers will be Ger'ald Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Peter- a small port near the Portu- money from city housewives to Boston, snow 32 28 T "Vandertas, Raymond A jo e n- help keep our farmers on Buffalo, clear "...;.. 34 16 .. son-Sheehan Funeral Home, the guese colony of Macao following a horst, Carroll Prinsen, Harold Rev Robert E. their capture Sunday by the steady economic level. We can't Chicago, clear ... .. 38 24 Elfrin, Bernard Nagel and . Rollins, First wait any United Methodist Church, offici- Communist Chineise. . . longer for something Cincinnati, cloudy .. 36 29 .. Herschel Mensing*, to be done in this area." Cleveland, cloudy .. 32 22 .. ating. Burial will be in Forest Macao sources with Commu- Merchants .yachts, Denver, cleap ..... 40 -M Mrs. Glenn Rollins Hill Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wis. nist contacts said . the 2° Chi- Des Moines, clear .. 31 10 .. MABEL, Minn. (Special) - Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton have men -were being detained at Detroit, cloudy .. .. 39 18 .. Mrs. Glenn Rollins, 80, died na's Gau Chau port just north of lived here three months. Prior investiga- Fairbanks, cloudy .. 16 -14 .. Monday afternoon at Green Lea to that they Macao "pending an Money Stolen by LA-Z-BOY lived in St. Paul, " Vessels Fort Worth, clear .. 49 30 ,. Manor Nursing Home; She had where he was employed as a tion by authorities. Helena, cloudy . .... 26 3 .. been in failing health for some passing the port reported seeing salestnan for McGee Trucks, sailing Honolulu, cloudy ... 75 64 .. time. Inc.; he retired in 19S7. the masts cf three At Dorn's Store Indianapolis, clear .38 24 .. The former Lillie Bremseth, yachts in the port. He was born Jan. 17, 1898, in Police detective division Is in- fi___n_j_^______f* >*r-*r 3 tt&9______fl______^ .. ,> > HI^^^______H_^I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^ Jacksonville, cloudy 52 42 she was born June 21, 1888, in Cherokee, Iowa, to Mr. and Mrs. Hong Kong vestigating the theft of an ¦__ffii^B______K ^'S__ -^^VHB H * rain 29 26 .03 Murray County, to Ole British officials in un- .'¦ « '^^^BaB__^WBPBWHHi^B^^^B T______-__ Juneau, Minn., Robert B. Hamilton and mar- had no reply determined amount of cash from i^KiwHH ^' ' •* ^' BBWB Kansas City, clear . 43 22 .. and Julia Engebretson Brem- said they have Wm£MXlSB!!z! *^' * '/^^^mmSmmmmmmmmmmm\^ f' '" ried Margaret Parks March 5, their effort to the office of Dorn's Food Store __ffi__ni_m_i-_-r " „ , J__^S^^^K___^-__„^______-___B____HM|lE______vm^J^^^Ammmmmm ^Vmml&t cloudy 72 52 .19 seth and was married Oct. 1, from Peking in , ¦HHgmgHB V J s >/'/ ;** I V ^i^^^^ a^^l^^^^^ B^^B [S^^_ S-l^ Los Angeles, 1920 at Slayton Minn. sailors, who Huff and Sarnia streets *; ^R^TO^^™ l_ BP_g^ *v A/ ^^mmmmfAm ^Af &ffiWAak Louisville, cloudy .. 35 32 .. 1013. She and her husband lived , free the pleasure , between captured on a holiday 2 and 3 p.m. Monday. Memphis, clear — 42 29 ., in Austin a short time follow- He was a member of the Meth- were 65 46 .. odist church. cruise from Hong Kong to Ma- According to Chief James Mc- Miami, clear ...... ing their marriage but she Cabe clear .. 35 24 .. spent most of her Ufa In the Surviving are: His wife; two cao 40 miles to the west . _ , the money was taken Milwaukee, the from a strong Mpls.-St.P., clear .. 34 16 .. Prosper and Mabel area. She eons, Coin, Sioux Falls, S.D., Three other yachts made box in the office New Orleans, clear 46 38 .. was a member of the Mabel Ind., and passage safely through waters at the rear of the store while and Henry, Lafayette, the owner Okla. City, clear .. . 43 24 .. United Methodist Church and , Olive Newen- claimed by the Chinese. , Herbert Dorn, was a sister Mrs. im- home eating lunch. The Omaha, cloudy 28 8 .. its WSCS. dorp, Eau Claire, Wis. A son WVE. Collard, director of store .40 29 T Survivors migration for the British colony, was open for business at the Philadelphia, snow are: Her husband; and a sister have died. ¦¦ i Phoenix, cloudy .... 70 52 .. two sons, Darryl, Marble, said Monday the communists time. ¥ '' ^^tK ^^^^^^^ BBmmmmf ^Kk''^^LmiV'W m^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m\ * tt Pittsburgh, cloudy . 42 25 .. Minn., and Royal, Mabel; 11 were contacted "through the McCabe said Dorn is check- ing to see how _^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ___ I^^K¥w^- 0 Ptlnd, Me., cloudy . 30 18 .. grandchildren; 31 great-grand- regular channels." much actual cash KB^^H^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^V^w^^)%%r -^_f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^______l Ptlnd, Ore., cloudy . 52 32 .. children, and two sisters, Mrs. Meat Industries Other government sources was taken. It is believed that ~''/^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^HHH ^^^^^^H Rapid City, cloudy . 29 22 .. .. Otto Jacobson, Canton, and said contact was made through the amount runs to several hun- K 'ty&faizt&^&t& y- « Course OKed for dred dollars. ^ flH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^I^BaH^^^^^^^^^^^H Richmond, cloudy .41 32 .. Mrs. Amy Brink, Rapid City, the local New China News Agen- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ K mCTJSsJLf ' ^ £______H St. Louis, clear 43 23 .. S.D. Four sisters and three cy bureau, which often acts as Salt Lk. City, clear . 38 18 .. brothers have died. Wisconsin Area an unofficial liaison between San Diego, cloudy .. 64 48 .. The funeral service will be WHITEHALL, Wis, (Special) Hong Kong and Peking, and in Search Warrant San Fran!, cloudy .. 52 48 .. Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Meth- Official notification was re- telephone calls to authorities in MG_9i^__-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^____j__ *? % A /'*t______9 .. — fl^____P|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BBuA_f-______HHHHR!^HH Seattle, cloudy 52 39 odist Church here, the Rev. D. ceived from state Supt. William Canton, capital of Kwangtung Legality Raised ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Tampa, cloudy ... .. 54 49 .. M. Sterling officiating. Burial vo- province which borders Hong fe___^_k > .. Kahl that the cooperative ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ l^_^^9^99i^^^^^^^ i^^^^^^__PVH^_l_^-_l Washington, cloudy 45 32 will be in the Prosper Ceme- the Kong and Macao. In Property Case Winnipeg , snow .... 22 6 ,03 tery. cational education project in , j, v^i ilw wia^sSKwKHKsfflWMBMfl* ^ TT7 >...... ~ I.C^ ^J Gregory P. Williams, Cannon Aurora, 111., $30 spwdlng S. Army Hospital In Denver, , $5!), careless m.p.h. In a 30 toni, Highway In agriculture but not planning information provided by an in- Falls, Minn- to enter production farming. Colo., last week. formant, there mutt bo driving, 10:05 a.m. F«b. 0, High- 14 and St. Mary's College at addi- Charles Draine, LA-Z-BOY representative presents tho Master The son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- tional evidence on which to way 61-14 and Huff Strcot, ar- 6:45 p.m. Saturday, arrest by bert Stehr, rural Lake City, he Merchants award to John O'Connor, buyer-merchandise manager Patrol. the Highway Patrol. MORAVIAN SERVICES base Issuance of the warrant. rant by tho Highway was nt home on 30-day fur- Paul Brewer Furni- 1 Charlotte von Ruden, Stephen P. Bauer, 19, West BETHANY, Minn. (SpeciaD- , assistant coun- for Kelly Furniture Stores. The award accepted for K elly Mrs. lough wbon the accident occur- ty attorney, argued that tho Su- 66, 473 E. 4th St., $35, theft, Burns Valley, $30, speeding 80 A joint Lenten service will be red, having reached Lake City ture by O'Connor is one of only two presented in the State of Thuraday, W. Wool- m.p.h. in a 55 zone, ll: 15 a.m. held Wednesday nt 8 p.m. for premo Court rulings cited by 3:43 p.m. F. Dec. 10, He had graduated Challeen applied only in federal Minnesota. worth Co. Thursday, Highway 61-14, «> the Bethany and Hebron Mor- from Infantry training at Fort rest by the Highway Patrol. cages and that a Inter decision Mrs. James L. Remlinfler, avian congregations at Bcthnny, Polk, La., and was scheduled to the , permitting David P. O'Neill, Winona Rt. This year there will be a num- reversed tho previous ruling LA-Z-BOY Chair Company is tho largest chair company in Winona Rt. 3, $26 go to Vietnam. that the person to operate 3, $20, unsafe equipment, 4:15 ber of studies about and from warrant had to be tech- world with annual sales of approximately $42,000,000. The Master unlicensed nically correct. vehicle, 0:50 p.m. Feb. 7, East p.m. Feh. 10, GHmoro Avenue. the Bible with tha use of film A Series B Savings Bond pur- Merchants award is LA-Z-BOY'S means of recognizing outstanding Street, David C. Romlne, Eau strips. The first will bo "The Ono chased for 918,75 in May 1041 Is Judge Torgerson told the at- Broadway and Franklin torneya service , sales and customer relations for their products in 1908. Richard S Desnlck, Minne- Claire. Wis., $30, speeding 70, Story of the Bible." Mien, today worth $44,60 and is con- he would take the mat- interest , now at ter under advisement nnd con- apolis, |li), improper stopping, tn.p.h. in a JM zone, II: IS a.m. services will alternate each tinuing to earn 1:45 «¦». today, Highway fll-M, arrest by week at tho Bethany and Hebron the rate ol 4.25 percent If held tinued tlie case to on indefinite starting and parking, *>. date. Feb. 8, Highway 14, arrest by the Highway Patrol. churches. to next maturity. TENTING ON THE OLD CAMPGROUND RIGHT Electoral Reform A WORD EDGEWISE ON THE This Time? Coordinators WHEN A NORTH Carolina Republican 'March 4-MIT: Presidential elector cast his vote in the Electoral CoUege it -went not to Richard Encouraged Nixon but to George Wallace. By JOISN P. ROCHE Latest Frolic He feared, said Dr. Lloyd W. Bailey of It has been common knowledge for some By WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY Jr. Rocky Mount, that the country was coming time that President Nixon took a dim view of ¦The buttons you Will be seeing that say "March 4-MIT" "dangerously close" to being a democracy Lyndon Johnson's technique of coordinating are the latest frolic of the academic set. They *** .?«£ ** and he objected to some of Mr. Nixon's American foreign policy. Thus, ever since the connected with an academy with which the Umted Mate? say just aoouc appointments. Inauguration , an incredible number of people Government has any connection, which is to have been scurrying back and forth between every academy, to conduct a "research stoppage on .March The Bailey bit, which follows the John tbe White House, the State Department, the 4 to protest the government's use of academic facilities for Birch line, has sent fresh political tremors Pentagon, and CIA, charged with establishing military or paramilitary purposes. The immediate victim is through Congress. If one elector can '^coordination ." At last report, this Erector set the thin anti-ballistics missile system which President John- switch, why can't 268 others — enough to operation had descended to the level of coordi- son authorized and which his choose a President? nating the coordinators. Allegedly the commit- successor is now revaluating. Good Health tees formerly set up in State will be moving to The professors want us to To Your The incident considerably enlivened the Executive Office Building and will be in forego the ABM system and, the hearings of the Senate subcommit- Professor Henry Kissinger's fief . instead, spend a like amount tee ort constitutional amendments. Usually On the surface this appears to weaken the of money, or preferahly The Young the hearings go by rote, for they have been position of Secretary of State Rogers. The more, on social programs. conducted solemnly five times in the ways things are shaping up, however, he looks more and more like a Grand Wazir -who wilf Now one need not approve last eight years with absolutely no result the ABM system (I for in- Who This time it may be different. have an intimate policy relationship to 'the Pres- Man ident on a personal basis and can well afford stance do not) in order to to turn some of his predecessor's responsibil- marvel at the methodological S.J.Res.l, introduced by Sen. Birch anarchy of these professors Bayh of Indiana and claiming 40 co-spon- ites over to the White House. Beyond this per- Falls Asleep sonal factor, it makes a great deal of sense who, as usual, lead the re- sors, calls for the direct election of pres- public in thoughtlessness. The By GEORGE C. THOSTESON,,. idents. A second measure drafted by Sen. to put the coordinating function in the National Security Council, though it is questionable how question whether to have an M.Q. : Karl Mundt of South Dakota keeps the effectively it can be bureau cratized. ABM system or more public Electoral College but provides for election housing or less taxation is Dear Dr. Thosteson : This by congressional district balloting. House THE HARD fact of American political life answered by a value judg- may seem like a silly mat- is that nobody except the President of the Unit- ment. It is derived from a con- ter but it is causing fric- hearings start tomorrow. ed States can coordinate the Secretary of sideration of pooled scientific tion. It concerns a young THE MUNDT proposal select* elector* State, Secretary of Defense, Director of the knowledge, strategical calcu- •CIA, Secretary of the Treasury, etc. Every man who Jails asleep at as congressmen and senators are chosen. lation, diplomatic guesswork, hat. He seems If a candidate carries a district, he gets committee ever set up has foundered on this and a dozen or so variables the drop of a reef. True, committees (such as SIG, the Senior which, in a free society, iare to have done it from high that district's electoral vote. If he also Interdepartmental Group, chaired by the Un- carries the state he gets two electoral finally examined not by the school days, and once he dersecretary of State) can be very -useful on technicians who make the ran into a . tree, damaging votes in addition as representative of the ancillary questions. It is helpful, for example, electoral weight of the two senators. blueprints for anti-ballistics his ear. . to receive multiple readings of the same fact- missiles, but by a complicated ual situation and discover gaps in intelligence. It does not seem to be In 1960 this method could have brought decision-making process which gh sleep, The real brawls that tear up the bureau- begins with the voters and based on not enou about the election of Richard Nixon and happened after he the defeat of John F. Kennedy, who led in cracy do not arise from failure of communica- ends in Congress and the as it has tion. They are generated by fundamental dif- Chief Executive. has taken a nap. I'm espe- the popular vote. Thus it is subject to ques- ferences of opinion that are perfectly under- tion. In the end Congress may decide that cially concerned about it stood by the rival factions. Take the question. FOR THE professors to act when he is driving, as my there are fewer hazards in direct elections, «f the bombing pause last March. Secretary Iifee Aristophanes' women, although this reform may be hard to sell to •of Defense Clifford and his allies knew precisely threatening to deny their serv- daughter has to keep yelling the states, many of which are protected by -what those who oppose the halt were saying, ices unless they have their at him to concentrate on the present system. and they were completely briefed on the factual own way, 5s a form of public his driving —Mrs. V.H. basis for such opposition. Similarly, those who blackmail which is anti-demo- The trouble with that system, of course, opposed Clifford did not walk into the dispute THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUN D cratic in character and sedi- It's not a silly question. It's is that it is not all spelled out. Thus there in a state of barefoot innocence; they were tious in its implications. No a rear one. This young man was nothing to deter the North Carolina completely versed in the issues involved. If the one in his right mind would needs attention, and you elector from casting his ballot for Wallace President had locked them in the Cabinet Room assume the authority to tell riiade no mention of his see- —- or for himself, for that matter. Any and said, "Don until you have reach- Professor Jones that he must 1 't come out ing a doctor. such system raises the specter of throwing ed consensus, ' they would still be there. devote his life to the develop- His condition could well be ment of a better missile *with the election into the House where, for sure, No amount of talk, charm or even ennui Colleges Must Crack a type of narcolepsy, which politics would be rampant. can overcome basic divisions of principle. In w/hich to defend, should the other words, there is no bureaucratic way of need arise, America's rich is a chronic disorder fea- The prospects of doing anything, how- bridging a principled abyss. A committee can and poor from atomic attack. tured by drowsiness — "going ever, are not bright. The Constitution has sort out and refine the matters at issue, it Let him by all means, if his to sleep: ;¦ at the drop of a Dow non Troublemakers conscience so directs him, de- ' ' not been amended in this respect since can get the children out of the game; but all By DREW PEABSON sity, the University of Chica- the oil off Southern Califor- hat." ' ,• 1804, when the separate election of a of a sudden there comes a point when the vote his energy to developing CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - go under liberal President nia's polluted heaches. There a superior mousetrap for use There are different types President and a Vice President within the Deputy Secretary of Defense smiles genially During the past 12 months, Edward Levi, and the Univer- is ample law to cover this, of this. One is "primary," at the Undersecretary of State and says, "Sorry, in the nation's slums. But he Electoral College was provided. this writer has visited ap- sity of Wisconsin, long proud both local law and federal law has only the limited rights of meaning that no underlying we won't buy that." It is not a personal mat- proximately 50 college cam- of its liberal LaFollette tradi- under the 1917 Sedition Act. THAT REFORM came as a from ter; they will be playing tennis at St. Albans the evangelist. He may preach cause can be ascertained. Or scar* puses, ranging from tbe Uni- tion. All have tried hard for College faculty members who tlie moral superiority of his the election which saw the House vote 36 the following morning. It is simply that their versity of Warsaw in commu- several years to enlist more want to put minority rule it could be "secondary," re- departments have reached antipodal views on value judgment, but he may sulting from some brain de- times before it chose Thomas Jefferson nist Poland and the Sorbonne qualified Negro students, yet ahead of majority rule should not attempt to obstruct con- over Aaron Burr. History, indeed, could American national interest. in Paris to the University of this is one of the demands of also get the gate. There has fect. That could be the after- It is natural that a President, tradictory judgments arrived have been different. Will the country be as hopeful that Montana, the University of the Negro minority. been too much worry over at by public mechanisms of math of injury, or of infec- fortunate in another crisis? he can get much of this incredible detail off Pennsylvania, the University In each of the above insti- the rights of minority disrup- with encephalitis as an his plate, should encourage the Erector set en- tutions there has been a the free society. Suppose that tion, of Florida, Washington State, tive faculty members and not everyone who voted for Sena- example thusiasts. They will have a grand time for a MIT, Stout State College in smaller minority of students enough concern over the . which has used violence to tor Goldwater had, ori the The condition is not com- while, setting up councils here and committees Wisconsin and Austin Peay rights of the majority. morning after, bobbed up with there, but sooner or later Mr. Nixon will Jearn State College here in Tennes- sabotage education for the At San Francisco State, on- mon, but it is not exactly that there is only one meaningful form of co- majority. In Swarthmore 40 ly 350 teachers out of a total the button "Remember Gold- rare, either, and it some- Eau Claire Worries see. It has been a cross-sec- water—1965" the meaning of times is found to run in fam- ordination: A flat statement of policy conclud- tion of colleges, large and black students locked them- of 1,100 belong to Local 1352 ing "By Direction selves into the admission of- which was to call for massive ilies. of the President." He wiB small, and at all of the Amer- of the American Federation resistance to the law, on the A complete physical exam- About Spring Floo

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^^^_—_ .. .._.. . .._. _.. ._ . __^^______.^^A—__—_____-^ - ' ' -'- - ' • ' ' ' SPRING GROVE SERVICES WSC Fraternity (Spe- &£v^*v^>-\fc*.«—> -> ~t- ~> SPRING GROVE, MLnn. Movement Names Sweetheart cial) — Lenten services will be- [s2_ ht\ gin Ash Wednesday at 8 P-m. Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, at Trinity Lutheran Church and Education; Winona State College, has continue for six weeks on Wed- named Miss Diane Heim their nesday evenings. Following the Sweetheart for Ash Wednesday service a spe- 1969. She was cial meeting of the congregation PTA Topic crowned at a' will be held ai the church for Donald Glover, physical edu.- I dance Feb. 8. the purpose of accepting or re- Miss Heim is purchase of Lot 44 , 1%9 cation instructor in the Winona jecting the Page 8A Tuesday, February 18 a junior from lot to the immediate Public Schools, spoke on move- St. Charles, and tine ment education when, the PTA west. The land is just east of I Minn., major- school building. of Jefferson Elementary School ing in elemen- the parochial met Monday evening. tary education. Newlyweds Make Glover told parents move- ; She is a mem- GUILE) PARTY Job's Daughters ment education is a new meth- Home in Canton I ber of the stu- The Ladies Guild of the Trin- odology in which the goals of ^ dent senate, ity Lutheran Church, Good- Plan Initiation physical education are the sam« CANTON, Minn. (Special) — Miss Heim SNEA, Newman view, will sponsor a triple birth- Plans for initiation of new Miss Michelle Welch, daughter as fitness, skill development, Club, Alpha Xi Delta and was day party Thursday evening at social and emotional growth, a member of its orientation members was announced at the of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Welch , the church. Officers will be but that the methods of arriv- team. Miss Heim was also elected and a film will be shown Monday evening meeting of the Minneapolis, and Gary Dabl- named Miss St. Charles, 1968. ing at these goals are totally '' ¦ ' ¦ ' • with entertainment following. International Order of Job's berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. different. . Guests are welcome. at the Ma- Martin Dahlberg, Canton, were 25TH HONOREES Daughters of Winona USING movement education, (Special) sonic Temple by honored queen •united in marriage Feb. 8 at each child is participating, ex- RIDGEWAY, Minn. PHY ED PROGRAM ¦Hesper MUSICAL, PAIR ... The Rev. John sical pair are Arthur Bonin, Rochester, fath- _ Mr. and Mrs. Bussel Bub- Cathy Koontz. Lutheran Church with perimenting, inventing and ex- , Minn. (Spe- Czaplewski, better known as Father John, er of the young singer, and . Mrs John litz were honored on their 25th LA CRESCENT Initiation will be March 3 the Rev. Virtus Stoffregen of- . ploring the wide ranges of move- cial) — The La Crescent Ele- and 7-year-old Mary Claire Benin, were Czaplewski, mother of Father John. (Daily ment possibilities in wedding anniversary with a beginning with » potluck sup- ficiating. relation to dinner for friends and relatives mentary School will feature fifth Art Anderson was organ- guest performers Saturday evening at the News photo) equipment, apparatus, space per at 6 p.m. for members and Mrs held in their home. and sixth grade students in a ist. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Sorum, First Congregational Church. With the mu- and other children. "One of the physical education program their families. Rehearsal will Canton attended the couple and greatest contributions of move- WOMEN'S CLUB Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at tht be at l p.m. ushers vere Marty Dahlberg, ment education is the creativity high school gymnasium. Go-to-Church Sunday will be brother of the bridegroom, and Leaders Listed it offers," said Glover. Mrs. Jene Brose, St. Mary's March 9 at Hope United Church Frank Kelly Jr. Priest and Child Thirty students from the College librarian, presented re- PRAYER SERVICE of Christ, Cochrane, "Wis., the A reception followed the cere- In Portia Club school demonstrated many views of several current books church of which Miss Koontz mony in the church parlors. movements with each child when the St. Mary's College An Ash Wednesday prayer Is a member. She will host a Those assisting were the Mmes. Bridge Marathon Entertain Group working at his own rate of Women's Club met Thursday service will be held Wednesday Arland Hanson , Ernie Klass, speed. evening at the home of Mrs. at 2 _?.m. at St. Martin's Luth- brunch for members after ser- Portia Club has announced Mrs. Harry Harold Carney and Miss Linda Approximately 60 persons at- vels extensively giving retreats, "We want every Kenneth Wiltgen. A gift ex- eran Church. Refreshments will vices at her home. high "bridge marathon scores, child who en- change was held and lunch was be served by the Lutheran S. Johnson Jr., Bethel guardian, Kundert and Miss Mary Jane tended the annual Valentine pot- communication seminars, talks, ters school to feel that the Kundert. for those who have completed luck supper Saturday evening at musical programs and demon- served. Hostesses were the Women's Missionary League in orill arrange transportation for six rounds of play, as follows: gymnasium isra ^ giant back Mmes. Lawrence Gilhooly, the church parlors following members. The couple is home in Can- . First Congregational Church strations. yard," said Glover. "This ds ton where the bridegroom oper- Team 1—Mr, and Mrs. Henry sponsored by the women's ¦ Patrick Costello and Ernest the service. Guests are invi- Hansen, 20,610; Dr. and Mrs. where we will concentrate on Kaufman. ted.. ates a milk route. study club of the church. guiding the child to explore, Reunion L. L. Korda, 14,390; Team 2— The Rev. John Czaplewski, Dr. Blakeley Set '29 WHS Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kohner, experiment and inquire about betler known as Father John, As AA UW Speaker ways of moving for a particu- Plans are being made for the Hoka h PTA Sets 18,540; Mr. and Mrs. John Clem- arid Mary Claire Bonin,age 7, third reunion of the class of ens, 16,730; Team 3—Mr. and lar purpose. In this way we Marc h Supper daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- The Winona Branch of the are assisting him in learning 4o 1929, Winona Senior High School. Mrs. Kermit Bergland, 18,470; thur Bonin, Rochester, present- ' Mr. and Mrs. "William Biesanz American Association of Uni- learn," the speaker continued. The 40th anniversary reunion HOKAH;.. Minn. (Special) - , ed a religious program with versity Women will meet Thurs- | Scars j SAVE $50ALL- dinner and dance will be held Plans for the annual March 18,070; Team 4—Mr. and Mrs. the use of songs, stories, slides PLANS were announced for Stanley Boyum, 22,070 ; Mr. and day at 8 p.m. at the Winona May 31 at the American Legion supper were announced when and films. State College Union. the city wide pre-school hearing Sears Club. Anyone knowing the ad- Mrs. Harry Meyers, 16,260. the Hokah PTA met at the Dr. Brian Blakeley, professor and vision survey to be held an nr^^Wi« *im_^ dresses of the following people school A special invitation will Team 5—Mi*, and Mrs. Angus THE PAIR first met three on - . at Winona State College, will April. Those assisting from Jef- are to contact Mrs. Ralph Lein- be extended to all former mem- Callender, 23,920; Mr. and" Mrs. years ago when the priest ferson will be the Mmes. John William Colclough , 19,220 ; Team speak on the political situation in-fhe Ear Aid inger: Frederick Hahn, Russell bers of the PTA. was serving a parish in Ro- Erickson, Joseph Drazkowski, ^J^E _\ I Blair, Miles Chadwick, Robert 6—not completed; Team 7— chester. Since that time they in Africa where he has travel- is Committees chairmen for the ed for that purpose. Calvin Fremling, Noel Hoist, J-a HeairinB Important. Our E. Hall, Leslie Hopper, Felix supper include: The- Mmes. Mr. and Mrs. T. HV Underdahl, have joined together as a folk -^iM 1 John Howes, George Grangaaird "J mos popular model Is «om- Mensing, Earle Nelson, Dorothy Flody Kimball, Wayne Klawit- 21,760; Mr. and Mrs. William singing team to present numer- Miss Maureen Van Heerden \£, M^ U * and Merle Hokenstrom. *%&§(j0r fi part- weighs only Vt of Doty Irons, Edna Brezinski ter and James Dagendesh, food; Wernz, 17,490; Team 8—Mrs. ous programs throughout the and Miss Mildred Kjome have . . . Glen Fischer and Mrs. Hans James Soderberg announced ounce. Fifs entirely in tho May, Roland E. Clark and Hu- Anita Lee, decorations; Bud Midwest. arranged the lecture in conjunc- plans for the PTA auction, rum- Actual Size H *n Hanssen, 16,240; Mrs. S. J. Pet- tion with the world problems with no extra cords or bert J. Hintgen. Craig, Austin Phillips and Pet- Father John is convinced of mage and bake sale to be held IsmaUer than penny l w tersen and Mrs. John Glenn, study group. * Come to Sears during er Gaustad, serving. the need for God's message to ¦ ' ¦ ' Sunday at the former Von 1 lighter than a dim. 1 M". 13,520. . ¦ la Cub Scouts were presented be real and down to earth. 5 an( save ALTURA SOCIETY Team 9—Mrs. Irving Gepner Rohr Drug Store at the Y/est- tw/ll)_MMi1lilllil lIIIIIIMIWI_U__l!l ^' '* ' * ALTURA, Minn. (Special) - awards and William Hanson pre- Mary plays a small uke and in AUXILIARY MEETIN G gate Shopping Center. The balke and Mrs. Joha David, 22,230; perfect pitch, sings of God, The Hebron Moravian Mission- sented awards to the Boy Scouts Mrs. Earl Kane and Mrs. Stan- GILMANTON, Wis. (Special) and rummage sale will begin Come in ... for a FREE Hearing Test followed by a demonstration. life and love. The priest uses ary Society will meet Thursday ley Hammer, 20,090; Team 10— — The American Legion Auxil- at ll p.m. and the auction will ...See Sear s Mew Line of Hearing Aids Mrs. Hanson honored the a 12-string guitar. ' at 8 p.m. at the church social Mrs. T. H. Cavanaugh and Mrs. iary met Monday evening in take place at 2 p.m. rooms with Mrs. Paul Bartz as founders of the PTA with a read- the grade school gymnasium. A ¦MMHHHHIMBHMB ^MHHHMMMHBBMMlHHMMMinHBBaMi ^BI^HHHMBMHi Myron Mosser, 16,870; Mrs. THE SON of Mr. and Mrs. LENTEN SERVICES hostess. Devotions and Bible ing and a PTA birthday cake Harry Harms-worth and Miss John Czaplewski, 1814 W. 5th film was shown on civil defense. study *w31 be held. All women was sold with proceeds going The unit will again sponsor a WEAVER, Minn. C Special) — Richard Broberg, Consultant Adelaide Deckert, 15,830; Team St., Father J ohn is a graduate The Hiawatha Valley United of the parish are invited. to the National PTA council. 11—Mrs. Adolph Bremer and of St. Mary's CoUege, Immacu- high school girl to Girl's State at Madison in June. Methodist Church will hold Will be at Sears—Winono Mrs. Charles Robbihs, 18,880; late Heart o-f Mary Seminary Lenten services Thursday at 8 Mrs* John Alampi and Mrs. and did theological studies at St. John LADIES AID p.m. at the church in Kellogg. On Thursday, February 2Qth — 1 to 5 p.m. OPTOMETR1C OFFICES Duane Peterson, 17,310. 's University, College- Guests are welcome. T17 WEST THIRD STREET The annual bridge marathon ville, Minn. Father John was The Minnesota City Ladies Noxf Visit Will B« Thursday, February 27th ¦ WINONA, MINNESOTA 55987 awards night and party will be ordained to the priesthood in Aid will meet Thursday at 1:30 RIDGEWAY WINNERS TELEPHONE 8-4648 held March 27 at 7 p.m., in the 1964. p.m. in the church social RIDGEWAY, Minn. (Special) parlors rooms. Hostesses will be Mrs. — Winners in the third public DR. Q. R. K0LLOFSK1 of the First Congrega- He recently returned from an tion^ Churcb. Score keepers extensive tour of Arizona and William Reps and Mrs. Leo card party sponsored by the SHOP AT SEARS I CS .™- DR. M. L. DeBOLT 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. must receive all bridge scores California where he worked Richter, Visitors are welcome. PTA Saturday evening were ANDSAVB LjCcUd $7-59 E. Third St. DR. R C. McMAHON by March 24 Lunch will be served after the Gerhard Erdmann William Saturday 9 to 12:30 , according to Mrs. alone as well as with his part- , JtOENKac ANi> caw Wnona Minn. OPTOMETRISTS Frank Allen, marathon chair- ner. Not assigned to a parish at Lenten services Thursday eve- Teegaarden, Mrs. Ludwig Peter- fEAlS, * man. present, the singing father tra- ning. sen and Mrs. Marleen Panek.

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" ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ .., . ..,, ...... ' ' ... t Bill Would Make Money Available Report Made on Income For City Colleges _ Restaurant Ruled Out WASHINGTON (AP) A bill to spur the development of com- munity colleges across the na- tion was proposed today by Sen. Of West End Rezoning son County,Wisconsi $905,809; Pepin income taxes by counties and TaxesMADISON, Wis. - Buitribu- percentagesPa areid based onin the n Harrison A. Williams Jr., D- resi- County, $415,626; Trempealeau tieir municipalities, ¦cents¦ omit- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ A controversial zoning specialty restaurant and the would compose the major part tioo percentages of state in- net tax liability of the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . • •; • - come taxes returned to the mu- dents of a municipality—city, County, $1,317,236; Pierce Coun. ted. ". ; ¦: , <' - N J / change matter was settled Mon- remainder would be "condition- of planned construction. In ad- nicipalities in 1968 were based town or village—-to the state ty, $1,581,571; Bail Claire BUFFALO COUNTV The nieasure would create a day night by the City Council al" B-l , restricted to apartments dition, the act specifically - al* on taxes paid in 1967, accord- total. County, $6,307,16.7 . and La (1960 Population: 14,202) Federal Bureau of Community oh the basis of a compromise and professional office build- lows professional office build- ing to the Wisconsin Depart- Individual and corporation in- Crosse County, $8,645,452. ' In- ' Qorp« Education and provide funds for agreement worked out private- ings . ings — but no commercial re- ment of Revenue. come paid in- Buffalo County in The tables below list total ' divid- ora- the development and implemen- ly last week by major parties Seelhammer's petitions had tail — as conditional uses. Each The income tax distribution M67 totaled $751,761; in Jack- 1967 individual aad corporation rial tion to the dispute. been greeted with protests from of the contemplated conditional Income Income tation of state plans for two- The council voted unanimously neighboring residents both in use buildings would have to be Cities Taxes Taxes year colleges. to classify land just west of planning commission and coun- reviewed individually by city Alma ...... % 62,865 $ 6,398 Williams, a member of the Miracle Mall Shopping Center cil hearings. Opponents de- agencies before its plans were Buffalo ...... 23,052 50 Senate Education subcommittee, as R-3 (multiple family residen- manded that the area remain approved and a budding per- Fountain City .. 86,072 3 413 said in a statement community tial), with conditional uses add- under R4 (,1-family residential) mit issued. Snowmobiles Become Mondovi ...... 246,511 21,421 college enrollments have in- ed. The petitioner, John Seel- classification on grounds that Both Seelhammer and Wil- Villages creased 15 per ceiit each year hammer, agreed to withdraw their properties would be de- liam M. Hull, 1298 Randall St., Cochran* 39,339 20,089 Since 1960. his previous application for valued. The opposition later was who had represented several "Nearly a third of all begin- change to B-l (neighborhood distilled to the essential objec- protesting neighbors, assured Towns ning students in higher educa- Alma 18,903 711 business) and conditional B-l. tion of neighbors to the food the council the compromise Enemy Deer tion enter a two-year college," service establishment. No. 1 to was acceptable to them. Belvidere ...... 16,307 389 he said. ,chn spite of this grow- TWO WEEKS AGO the coun- Buffalo 32,336 858 At the invitation of City Man- By DAVE WORMER common cur that belongs to was where the deer first went ing student population, there cil voted 4-3 to lay the matter ager Carroll J. Fry, both sides IN EFFECT, the council ere- down. Canton .. 13,308 548 are only about 960 community over for further study. Seel- ated a brand-new zoning class- Wisconsin Rapids no one. All become vicious 612 108 met last week in his office to killers when allowed to run How it managed will never Cross ...... 14, colleges nationwide." hammer had brought in a peti- ification by adding certain non- Dally Tribune Dover ...,. 14,654 0 look for agreeable alternatives. free during winters when deep be explained, but the once- tion, approved after lengthy dis- The report on which council ac- residential uses to a strictly The life of a whitetatf- snow has been covered with a gallant buck struggled to its ¦Gilmanton ..... 20,179 178 cussion by the city Planning residential zone. Its purpose is ed deer is threatened in one Glencoe ...... 19,595 151 FU AT SPRING GROVE tion was based was the result crust just tough enough to feet again. This time it went SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- Commission, providing a of the conference. The council to provide a buffer zone of mix* •way or another nearly every hold up a dog, but which is about eight feet, and the snow Lincoln 11,684 216 change to B-l. ed uses that can lie compatibly day of its existence. cial)—A report on the Midwin- vote for passage was unani- Eenetrated easily by the gharp was almost completely red Maxville 14,400 192 ter Conference of the Farmers A portion of < ' between outright residential and In the summer, 10,000 of , Milton ...... 12,366 287 mous. ooves of a deer. with blood where he fell. Union wall be given at the the are a CHv business zones without impair* them die each year on state Conservation wardens Larry The buck clambered crazily Modena 16,165 111 would be the VH UNDER THE reclassification ing esthetic, business or re-sale high-ways. Farmers Union meeting Wed- ' In the fall bowmen Miller of''Wisconsin Hapids a few more feet before fall- Mondovi 25,212* 1,143 nesday at 8:15 p.m. at Spring s i t e -for a >¦ ' ' ¦' ¦ _•¦ ordinance, the area will be R-3, values of either. Demands for reduce the population by an- and-Don Knoke of Adams - ing the final time. The dogs Montana .. 16,756 112 Grove To>wn Half, according to franc his- COUnCII permitting the apartment devel- creation of such a category other 8,000. In late Novem- Friendship recently answered ripped at his throat and Naples ...... 23,524 943 Harold Omodt, president. ed Mexican opments Seelhammer had said have been raised at various ber, rifle hunters slay over one of many complaints of haunches while the helpless Nelson ...... 38,916 4,346 times but there have been no 100,000. Starvation takes its dogs chasing deer. animal still climg to life. Waumandee .... 22,196 1,621 such additions to the city's zon- toll during winters of heavy The dogs, a pack of four, Miller and Knck§ caught up ing code up to the present. 7 Demonstrators " ¦ snowfall, and violators snitch had been seen chasing deer in with the pack later and killed Total ...... 9688,464 S63.297 . ¦ more than their share an area ' east of Highway 13 three of them. Xnoke return- JACKSOiV COUNTY . throughout the year. ed the next morning and shot Fined $50 Each SPEAKER NAMED near the Adams-Wood County (1960 Population: 15,151) Airport Sewer Right now the two biggest line. It was not the first com- the fourth. Cities KENOSHA, Wis. W — Roy dangers to tbe whitetail are plaint received from that The owner of the rlogs not For Disturbance Chapin, chairman of the hoard BRF ...... :$313,417 $67,024 snowmobiles and dogs. area, but previous efforts to only lost four healthy pets, MILWAUKEE (/B — Seven of American Motors will be the The snowmobiles have tak- Villages locate the pack had failed. It's but he will soon get a bill were fin- main speaker Feb. 18 when Ke* en man into the most remote a tough task to catch the from the Department of Na- Alma Center ... 24,829 3,762 antiwar demonstrators nosha holds its annual Brother* areas that once were safe Hixton ...... 17,066 2,726 Job Bid Low ed $50 each Monday for having dogs in the act. * tural Hesources for the deer A contract for construction of '721.70; Dick Schlitz & Sons, Du- hood dinner. from all but the hardiest of But this day was different. they killed. Melrose ...... 39,815 3,793 disrupted a churcb service last men skilled in the arduous art Merrillan ...... 23,300 1,298 a sanitary sewer trunk line to *buque, Iowa, $124,225, and 3- Miller spotted fresh dog Two does weire found dead Way Construction Co., St. year. . of snowshoeing. tracks on a deer trail while near tie area -where the buck Taylor ...... 14,328 2,411 the airport industrial park was Cloud, $128,870,88. Their attorney offered no tes- The machines are fun to op- searching - the woods on his was killed. They, too, were Towns awarded Monday night by the ' erate and they have THE NEW sewer line will saying the case was a , removed snowmobile. Within minutes killed by the dogs, and at $25 Adams ...... 48,220 8,398 City Council for a bid price of timony, Z some of the dreariness out of he spooked the pack from an each, the bill comes to $75. Albion 39,317 535 join the present city system at matter for clerical authorities \^^ ^x nearly $28,000 below original 5th and Junction streets. From winter for many Wisconsin area about 40 feet from the The owner 5s lucky. The Alma ...... 23,124 526 and not civil authorities. residents. But in the hands of cost estimates. this point it is routed along the deer tr_lil. They vanished Into bill could just as well be $750. Bear Bluff 9,147 598 Lowest of 10 bidders on the The seven persons were a depraved and frustrated the woods before Miller could Bones, meat, bide and other Brockway ...... 30,972 6,454 west side of Westfield Golf MOBIL "sportsman," snowmobiles be- project was the American Course to Monroe Street, along charged with creating a disturb- get a shot at them. remaiis of deer were found City Point ...... 7,761 4,088 Plumbing & Heating Co., Wino- come another threat to the The story of the previous 15 in the shed where the dogs' Cleveland ...... 12,945 390 Monroe to Lenox and along ance Sept. 22 in St. John's Ro- deer. were kept. The wardens nona, with a Lenox to North Street. It pro- FUEL OIL minutes was told in the show. Curran .. . 11,527 752 proposal — man Catholic Cathedral where There have been numerous * A 'big buck had been chas- guessed that the dogs had kill- j j ceeds two blocks west along Burnt Cleaner Franklin ...... 10,563 176 of $102,171.23, - a group of demonstrators inter- reports this winter of deer be- ed by the dogs until he was ed nearly 30 deer since last Garden Valley 12,127 887 CltV North Street and is to cross the and Hotter ing chased by snowmobiles un- near exhaustion. He finally fall. ' City Engineer ' railroad tracks east of McCon- rupted a Mass by attempting to Garfield ...... 10,195 285 Robert J. Bol- _,,_ •! til they are exhausted. strayed from the •well-beaten The owner said he didn't /• non & Co., from which point it read an anti-Vietnam statement Hixton ...... 19,716 6,492 laot had esti- lOUnCH j from the pulpit. JOSWICK FUEL Chances are, the deer will trail into belly-deep snow. It know his dogs were running Irving ...... 20 270 222 f will extend parallel to the rail- curl up in the snow , mated t he County Judge Charles Larson and lapse was a tragic mistake, hut only deer. Knapp ...... 12,056 3,050 road until it reaches the airport & OIL into sleep — never to rise hastened an end bound to Now he knows. And they'll probable cost at $130,000. industrial park. levied fines after dismissing Komensky .... . 1,339 413 The project, which includes a charges against an eighth per- 901 East Sanborn St. again. come the moment the dogs not ran another deer to death Manchester ¦ A lift station will be built im- Of all the hazards a ... 8,976 1,015 lift station., is to be completed son, a priest. The judge said Phon« 3389 deer took chase. But this was only one case. Melrose ...... 16,271 1,444 mediately north of the airport must contend with, perhaps Ten feet off the trail the Throughout the state now the by Sept. 15 this year,, according pond, near the present sewage the prosecution had not estab- Where you get more hea* Millstoa ...... 11,277 2,526 told lished that the priest shouldn't none is feared more than the first blotches of red appeared wardens receive daily com- to the contract. Bollant disposal tank. The lift station's at lower cost. common dog: The docile look- North Bend 13,522 384 councilmen the contract has no have been in the church any- in the snow. Another ten feet plaints of dugs running deer. Northfield ..... 20 purpose is to force sewage - ' - ing barnyard collie, the black and the blood was a deeper In most cases, the wide-eyed ,926 1,772 penalty clause in connection through the mains to a point way. . : . . Springfield .... 10,949 405 - * ¦ ¦ with the completion date but ¦ ¦ Lab that earns its keep re- red and hunks of hide and owners of the dogs express ¦^ . . . through the , ; where it can run trieving ducks in the fall, the hairs were strewn about. This amazement. but said the «ffect of such system by gravity flow. ¦ ¦ ' Total ...... $783,970 4121,839 clauses usually is to raise the .¦•.' . ' .. . - PEPIN COUNTY level of all bidding. MEETING ." . " ' USBO Population: 7,332) ' OTHER BIDS: BOSTON (AP) — More than City . . ¦; Winona Plumbing Co., $106,- 300' marching members of the Youths Change Witnesses Try to Durand ...... $132,606 $44,811 S76.06; Hoffman Bros. Inc., At- "Taxpayers Kevolt," wearing Villages water, Minn., $108,750 ; Frank tea bags in their lapels as a Pepin ...... 40,661 4,379 Construction Co., Winona, $109,- symbol of protest, dropped their Stockholm ..... 7,584 301 590; Peter Lammetti Construc- placards briefly Monday and Riot Charges Towns tion Co., St. Paul, $133,746.74; shook hands with Gov. Francis Show Sirhan Albany ...... 20,739 101 Kasson Sewer & Water Co., W. Sargent. Durand 31,221 331 Kasson, Minn., $115,934.50; ¦ - Frankfort 10,220 78 Barbarossa & Sons, Osseo, The Norwegians have long 'No Contest' Lima 21,706 284 Minn., $116,635; Stanley & Law- been specialists in shark fight- lo : MILWAUKEE W) - Two Planned Killing Pepin ...... 23,637 697 renz Inc., Beloit, Wis., $118,- ing. youths accused of roles in a Stockholm 8,316 143 firebomb incident during 1967 LOS ANGELES (AP) With was coming through there or Waterville . 55,526 1,493 racial rioting changed their witness after witness, the prose- not. Waubeek ...... 9,270 1,513 " pleas to no contest" Monday. cution* is attempting to show Other hotel employes and m m The youths were charged Total $361,490 $54,136 ¦ that. Sirhap;.. Blshpra Sirhan members of tbe Kennedy party \W ' last April. It was Milwaukee's " Premedita- first trial involving juvenile de- tation or malice. "I think I kept saying, 'Don't Arcadia 69,294 1,162 Terry Kitchen Towels < /J¦ l*^-* 6.4 Of. Adorn Hair Spray FoamtoBClMBM window Sfcodei tion is a key element in a find- kill Wm! Don 't kill him! We've Burnside 22 532 1 : WHH m W «<8-1^ fendants. , ,006 * n T-TfT " jffm ,., H_PJHL. Sj_ *___U|B_f T'r' WUh f ria MM Bnith *»g. flfl< ing of first degree murder. got to keep him alive', Unruh Caledonia 17,576 390 turquoise , red , *fp«i.~7Jc-* K' Brush is rwt for Mb., 8-M.* an White vinyT with Judge John A. Fiorenza, after 1 f mPflSmf/Af k W L-tl i 8 _%_&_ • Kennedy was shot in a kitchen testified. Chimney Hoc!k . 11,250 98 ytllow. 15x30 ". V "! !! f Wilm"- ^ smoothing, ttising. Mtv 'K 14' rug. toller, 36'x6'. questi oning the defendants Mon- ^T 'LJI^ clearu 10 day about their plea change, area of the Ambassador Hotel Roosevelt Grier, the 290-pound Dodge 15,876 430 ruled both teen-agers delin- on June 5, as he left a victory 6-foot-5 bearded former tackle Ettrick 40,756 1,269 quent. celebration, for the Los Angeles Rams who Gale 46,663 2,947 He ordered one of then? com- A kitchen helper, Jesus Perez, disarmed Sirban, said he fought Hale 41,136 1,171 P^fs! 1 K in> mitted to the State Department was asked Monday if he had off people who were trying to hit Lincoln 36,611 1,074 !fil lip '^^F^K ^* .^<^K Ph' fwt'"""'''" %"4 AA y&'ji^ W'' \!™lS!rVPA\i of Health and Social Services, seen Sirhan in the pantry. He Sirh an until "they seemed to Pigeon 29,327 1,087 hour before the realize that Preston 40 and a probation Investigation said yes, a half we were trying to ¦ ,74fl 2,668 ^ for the other. shooting. save the guy.." Sumner . 32,445 777 i | i ; ||f iSfcwA 40-Ct . Tampax Tampons , ' ' |B «iJW* Q. Did you talk to the defend- ¦ Trempealeau .. 411,073 1,063 ^ |^^^^ !/ ^j \^^ TO BRITAIN ant before the shooting? Unity .. 21,148 801 MILWAUKEE -Allis- W - A. Yes. Capital P unishment to '¦ '». —-.— the Chalmers has announced Q. Will you tell the jury what Total $1,177,009 $139,326 End.m Justice , Predicts signing of an agreement with told PIERCE COUNTY individual ' U.e, «dh««ve. Plutic clip.opi. with you told mm and what he Trblcd opper ^f fl«hliS*«wd ^ f ^ ^ a British firm to market, CORONADO, Calif. (AP) - Income taxes totaled ,480,324 PP manufacturing rights in North you ? $1 S inZ° " b»««y to?,. . A. He asked me if Kennedy Capital punishment in tho Unit- and corporation taxes , $101,247. I^^T^I "* *^^T , America, a lino of heavy-duty ^^ ™^^^^ I^W^ ^ ^ was coming, through that place. ed States wilB be abolished with- % In EAU CL.AIRB County, indi- KRBSOE'5 FAMOUS ff^M$ _ l fork lift , trucks and specialized in I #iil Ol ill l'IW5^:[\'X\^^ -^ ^¥^sss- 1' i!i liSSfll i:' container handling equipment. Q. Was that question asked 10 years , predicts Justice vidual taxes collected by the DAITCfl UAU fe5# ' lm^WA lWM: rX ^LmC\ H l SHp before tho senator was shot? Stanley Mosk of the California state totaled! $5,264,773 in 1967, BAKED HAM mSm The .Black Sea is nearly land- A. Yes. Supreme Court, and corporation taxes, $1,041,- ^m§ Wmr\ , locked, with only a narrow, Q. How long was the question "A decade from now, Ameri- 394. ^|P| Wim MB shallow outlet entering the Med- asked before the senator was cans will lool back and wonder LA CROSS E County individual Sow OT TileeiiM 2-Plr iterranean Sea. shot? how an emllghtcned , society taxes totaled $6,626 ,706, and Ron ifc 1 I htttilate* Jeroent fiat Sow j i^?___ lij ^'W^'^y ' could have corporation ,018 745. ' ^B ¦ B IMlon layer JUslrll faclol Thiol A. I'd say about a half hour. so long pleratcd , $2 , h{9 **mW MrsssBed Pwd young to BICYCLES "start out Mfe" that way, -ALL sirHS - Lillian Hoerchner, 52, w|l 1 Wrs. i A nRw^BlBat* Poli3.)rt rt-OipMltrla yfitfr** l: i#*^ ' fsiiwiS j • J l-S-10 tptfcdi SAND said the youth, about 17. bunded ^'^liSlli ,| MlVi , LM^ ^ ' _ Montliwaih trr Docdonurt -**•*¦ • BIcycUl BulU-For-1 'iV nT^Vnl S- _-_ Pnlrt-i .. DeMoi &«tii loot* P«wd»r Heiil^lSKnr 20-0£ftpwiat« ¦h*~~. UnkyclM ( for Sllppary Wfllki her a paper bag and a note • "this is a stl-ckup." The Bw • St|ng Rayt or Auto Ballast saying SOT r S«, his hand in a pocket I5# S?B1r "=.ic «n. ¦ •»«» TmtnS WINONA COUNTY • Ixerclur* youth kept Mi fR* uaw Sf t I .iz.. UaC cn.~M otfC . «r 77.//(5^74 0 " »™ 28L _"" , ,/^ Blcyclai holding a gun. *""* ^"" "^ '^ ihe bac &> W& <* • Folding BROS as if he wa s tm^Sm 2;Bxta'pJmiL;. All Adult Trl DfVDR . after Mrs. Hoerchrter - « !¦ <*ffid,lch6coU[f- IBSTRACT CO., I NO. • IfUDD STORE He left tle-;. prlm«. UWIIW oiii. " " l)$.T™l\ .. St. lectured hlcn on the "'foolishness S35 Junction MITER'S V&S HARDWARE Utll « IIMVICISf of ruining Bils life PHONE 8-2981 "lint* |#U" 574 E. 4th St. Phone 40O7 The boy "was more shook up BRS^_H______R______^^ 401 Mtnklto Av». rtlMw MM ¦a_ H_ i_ai_ uHH _a_a_ i than I was:," she said. Winona Co. I W/NONA COUN TY Theis Bill Asks Mandatory Auto Goodview OKs He'll Fly Flies ASCS Open Contest Develops In Norton Town Light on Weekend Two contests are noted in the supervisor, and Robert McNal- ST. PAUL — Rep. Frank Construction Over Guam Farms Thursday Night filings for township offices in ly, constable. Ray McNally, su- Theis, Winona, has introduce*^* the govern- A former Winonan is involved Prigge, Winona Rt. 1. lation in six months, LEWISTON, Minn. -, The Wi- Winona County, according to pervisor, has resigned leaving bill to require drivers of vehi- ef his term to be in a plan to frustrate a major A CREW FROM the Aero- ment will extend the contract nona County ASCS office will the reports of the .respective two years cles to turn on their head- filled. Of CD Office portion of the female papula- Dyne Flight Center, Renton, a for two month periods until the be open until 9 pjn. Thursday township clerks. Annual town- lights during daylight hours on tion of Guam. suburb of Seattle, is going to insect is "done for," said Vol- for signup in the feed grain pro- ship meetings and elections are RICHMOND — Walter Young, Goodview V i 11 a g e Council ,, March 11. Filings closed Tues- Saturdays, Sundays and holi- He is Jack Volkel, 46, Ren- spend the next six months fly- kel. gram, Anthony Heim chairman incumbent supervisor. members approved the con- of the county committee has day. John Ninte- days. ton, Wash., son of Mrs. Walter ing flies over the island of ST. CHARLES — struction of Civil Defense head- Guam. FLY DROPS will be made announced. In NORTON Treasurer Martin man Sr., treasurer; Robert Pa- lights would be required on quarters Monday evening. Volkel, owner of the flight from the firm's 25-year-old DC-3. The chairman also announce^ Hilke is opposed by William gel, supervisor, all incumbents. highways posted for speeds* of A former toiler for West Coast that the ASCS office , as. well Work is expected to be com- school and training center, said Michaelis for the two-year term. WARREN — No filings. In- 50 m.p.h. or higher. pleted within the next month on airlines, it is now used by Aero- as the offices of the Soil Con- Harold Rupprecht, supervisor, English Vh million sterilized male mel- Dyne for pilot training. servation Service, Farmers cumbents are Walter Wachholz, Theis said daytime use of the headquarters, to be Ln the WHS on Hies will be dropped twice a has filed for re-election, but the supervisor, and Arnold Lanz, headlights is a recognizable Goodview Municipal Liquor week over the 24-by-8-mile The DC-3 will be flown by Home Administration and Fed- incumbent con stable, Hilbert Volkel's crew to Los Angeles, eral Crop Insurance Corpora- treasurer. safety factor and should help Store basement. island. Gensmer, did not file for his WILSON — Mrs. Irene during peak traffic periods on Honolulu, Midway, Wake and tion, as all Federal offices, will post Student Cited The work is part of a $500,- Friday in honor of . Residents of the township Schmidt, incumbent treasurer. weekends and holidays. SUBMITTING the proposal 000 project by the Guam De- Guam. Tanks inside the cabin be closed will vote on a 5-mili fire fund a for the center and for the pur- Rosemary Cady, daughter of will hold 1,200 gallons of fuel in Washington's Birthday. With Hugo Hornberg, supervisor, did Cecil Cady, 224 partment of Agriculture to get Washington s Birthday falling at the annual business meeting. not file for re-election. chase of radio equipment need- Mr. and Mrs. rid of melon flies that have addition to the 604 gallons nor- ' ed as a base operation or Civ- has been cited as on Saturday, Friday the 21st In MOUNT VERNON, Leonard WINONA — James O'Laugh- Marine Recruiter Olmstead St., been eating crops on the island. mally carried in the wing tanks. Greden, incumbent, and Robert il Defense in Goodview, were a runner-up in the 1968 national Volkel is a retired Northwest has been declared a holiday for lln, incumbent, supervisor ; Ella At Courthouse Today The female melon flies, not federal offices. Tiber have filed for supervisor. Angst, incumbent, treasurer, Victor Ronnenberg, CD direc- achievement awards competi- suspecting that their mates are Airlines pilot. tor, and Richard Kuhlmaan, as- Heim said the ASCS office Raymond Schell is unopposed and Lucille Lackore, incumbent, S. Sgt. Robert G. Smith, Ma- tion sponsored by the National infertile, will produce no off- will be open another evening in for another two-year-term as , rine Corps recruiter, Rochester sistant Council members also spring. Eventually, there will justice of peace. Gene Bergler , approved the purchase of the Council of Teachers of English. March, on a date to be an- treasurer. incumbent constable, did not win be here today from 3 to A senior at Winona Senior be no more melon flies on Guam, Big Brother nounced later. The office is Other filings reported to date (He. ¦1:30 p.m. at the veterans ser- equipment. at least so it is said. A street lighting program for High School, Rosemary last open evenings to especially &T6t vice office on the second floor spring was nominated by a Volkel said that the melon Meeting Slated accommodate those who find it. DRESBACH — Allan Moore, of the courthouse. I960, submitted by Frank flies, half the size of a house LA CRESCENT ELECTION , committee of English teachers hard to come during regular incumbent, super visor; Mrs. The Marine Corps is now Utecht sales manager, Hiawa- at Senior High to represent the fly, will be provided and steril- The Big Brother Agency of office hours. IA CRESCENT, Minn. *, B **. 8 to 8 p.m. Violators -will be prosecuted, he ¦ ¦ Hengel said that dog o-vraera 'warned. ' ¦¦ ¦ WHIP TOPPING BUTTER ¦ ¦ M for QQ«« - . ¦ ; ¦ SS ¦ fo, Q7M A ¦ fi - iHi& m** ¦ "5¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ y ¦ i i J oatC ¦ ¦ 3* oic ¦ -IsMK-- ' M Al* ¦ A 5'¦¦- ,- B * 1MBM" yi |Ut for $f AA g¦ . ¦ . tb fiC|. B Siiiiiiiiii ni S Siiiiiiii ui ns ^ lb * i.vv oac - 7 ^i ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦* ¦¦¦¦¦ K. Blood Need Said Blll 43e COUPON ( ¦¦ « llll 57c COUPON 1MB ^^^|§K3f > lillllll lllllin ' ' ' —¦==———- 27c COUPON il ^ 60c COUPON fi R.9. 3s-io.o_. fi fi to** 5 J ill JJIH 1MB To Be Nationwide WBERRIES There is a nationwide short- To meet medical and related | STRA B PUMPKIN PIES fi age of blood because of influ- needs of the nation, Red Cross | enza and the fact that 5,500 to provided through its blood pro- ^ 6,500 units of whole blood are gram activities more of the airlifted to 5 4- 89c SB - Vietnam every blood used than any other 4 99c BEEF ROflST week, said Mrs. Carl Breitlow, single agency in the United J chairman of the Winona Coun- States during 1967-68. IIHHHIHHns ffllMHHUB H^ - . & ¦ » ¦ ¦¦ « ¦ ¦ ¦¦ £ ty Red Cross _^_ _ SkllllMHHIlIS! Bloodmobile pro- Statistics show that the 57 45c COUPON 39c COUPON | a gram. Red Cross regional blood pro- yiflB MB* Bflfll H _pBfifr; 45c COUPON 45c COUPON grams _^J Bill 111" U» |» H She announced that the Hood- operated through 1, 700 B- - . RW. W- I6.0i. . U m R*g. m-t-f>*k U4>i. ¦ mobile wall be at the Red Red Cross chapters in -which m J ^ gggg fjg ¦ R«fl. a fer »»- .Oa B H Rejr.2ft>r 2^- 30» Cross Chapter House, 5tSi and 122,194,900 people reside. ¦ ¦ ¦ Huff streets, Feb. 24-28. Itg A total of 3,008,400 units of PINEAPPLE SB PEPSI ¦ P0RK 4 BEANS S GREEN BEANS daily quota will be 150 icnits. blodo was donated through Red 5 SP^^S Cross. " "FOR" THREE weeks the Of the total donations of blood S *-¦ $1.00 SB 2 - ^ |" f' fe Community Memorial Hospital collected through Red Cross, 87 5 $1.59 S ^^^ffl ^ W MM *-10 $1.00 g received no blood at all from percent was collected by mo- ^^yr & ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦£ the blood center in St. Paul so bile units operating through the n iii i iiiiii i i i i aHHimiiBii Q S i i iii i ii n ii ifi! we urge all individuals to make 1,700 participating chapters. 23c | | H U» 41c a special effort 45c COUPON IHja 40c COUPON ||M g ill COUPONfor COUPON to give blood The remaining 13 percent of gllll QUI M Reg. IHgj at this time," said Mrs. Breit- the total donations were made f^ low. B Rog. 29< B ¦ Reg. i for 35«-30S B 2 35*-303 g| R*g- 35« — 2V. Sl» B in the center chapters. ¦¦ Si ^^ lb ' fi Blood *was collected by Red ^ M Cross at an average rate of six B Mandarin Oranges B S PEAS S B CORN TOMATOES ¦ donations per minute. ¦ S& A TOTAL of 250,700 persons < fo Bacon Ends, lb, 15c iot B ,or donated blood through Red 5 " $1.00 S|8 $1.00 j $1BQ0 4 99c B Cross each month during 1967- | I I 68. Of this number, 25 percent BiiiiiiiiiiHi S Q1111111111111S PORK ^0|c niiiiiiiiiiinS SIIIIIII IIIIIII I were first-time donors. A total lb of 742,700 first-time donors con- MBHB38c COUPON ¦¦ Pi S|| | 45c COUPON | || B ROAST ij JT l¦¦ lll 45c COUPON || i j i || R 56c COUPON ( ¦¦» tributed through Red Cross ¦ B ¦ ' ¦ ^^ ¦ ¦ fl The 13S Red Cross bloodmo- B R«B. 39* — «-Oi. Llhby's g| B Reg. 2 for 29* B M Refl. 2 for 29« - 303 ¦ ¦ Reg. 39* —1,000 g bifes conducted 24,000 blood col- lecting operations. & Tomato Juice ¦ RED BEANS cm WAX BEANS ¦ Island Dressing Blood donations through Red fi B rilKitCRFir ¦ E __ S 5¦ Cross by source of donors were E ¦ H 5 SAUERKRAUT __ ' I B ' as follows: 1,744,100 from the r^. ^ - general community ,or {or n, fr $1.00 and com- S 3 79c SS 10 $1.00 B |¦ 10 S S 4 $1.00 8 Acting on your behalf munity groups; 822,000, indus- H B ¦ ¦ WILSON^ WIENERS m B '" fl well swifU-f trial plants or businesses; 195,- JNIIIIIIIIIHIa » ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ » : ? ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ £ VMIIIIIIIIII Hn expedite the 400, military installations ; 171,- 400, colfeges and ¦ ¦ ¦¦ settlement of your loss. universities; B|BI 32c COUPON IBIfi 30c COUPON || U PANCAKE MIX 11 , 45e COUP0N"Ki MIM 45e COUPON IMW 58,500, penal institutions, and 1 fREE 8f 17,000. from other sources. B R.„. 2 for 33*-303 fill „„ JJ"'fi ^ ^" ^ ¦ «H- »•-«* «- S The largest source of blood ™ fi With 1-lb. Thrift BACON fi ^ ' H donorg was from the general "' community and community S BEETS fiS ^" 5— - POTATOES S " KllAUT fi groups, which accounted for 58 ______. 3 S1.79 9 LARGE ONION -»- percent of all donations. 5 amm. S 5 ""' FRFFl ¦ £ -A ^^ AA H B ~ ~~ S *______B ______H_____1 5 8- $1.00 s s «-^r- s * Sr£ 10 - $1.00 ass«» $1.00 s ^ ^ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ I IHIII I siiiiiimiiiiG niimiiiMiinB 1 FREEZER SALE! I IB! 60c COUPON 30c COUP0N ' ¦ ¦¦ l 31e COUPON MM WM 60c COUPON SMI IBM aM* l"MI¦ " IM» - *«*» »ooi GUARANTEED TENDER . „, «H- fi R-B ^-Wh... fiS «"j™ Rtfl., ^ 0 fif »«-«!«. 5 POTATOES FL0 R BEEF WIENERS S Dick ttorst S BB " B E LIGHT BULBS 8S ^ M ¦ Front, Hind, ¦ ¦ S 20 »• Mr 5 B ^25 $1.89 **** 12-Oz. OQp One of ihe " c ¦ ,or fi fi ¦ S * .,*,Limit 1 SB fm ''Remember, only in the dic- wild mallards by Winona chapter. The award tion. He showed the first ani- nothing more serious than a lit- including one his great-aunt, tionary does success come be- raising. He has will be a traveling trophy and mal in the chapter's dairy ring tle sloppy housekeeping, city of- Mrs. Henry (Flossie) LaRocque fore -work," Dr. Forrest Bear, applied for a will be awarded to the chapter which he has raised and . now ficials said Monday. gave him. Kenneth Steffen sang state fanner gaining the' ' most points in com- head of the University of Min- has produced a heifer calf Municipal officials objected to degree. . petition and participation of which will be awarded to Ron an announcement in Washing- nesota agricultural engineering He lias won FFA events this coming year. Frich in continuing the ring. tori, D.C, by Rep. Henry C. Snowmobile department, told the £0 Winona awards in poul- State Farmer awards earned The chapter has also started a Schadeberg, R-Wis.,. that the 1 FFA chapter members, their try judging and this past year were presented gilt ring and the first animal House Veterans Committee is 'Salesman Gets sow clipping. investigating reports of fire and parents to Gary Lafky, son of Mr. and will be ¦ given to Frank ¦Fitch and friends at the 25th He is currently ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ • sanitation hazards at facilities annual banquet here Monday. Mrs. William Lafky, Winona, Jr. . . ' Four-Year Term chapter secre- and to Kenneth Bergrnann,, son where patients stay after leav- "Your parents, teachers, tary. of Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Berg- ing Downey Veterans Hospital, RHINELANDER, "Wis. w — A school and church are interest- „ .. . Th e star mann, Wilson. Bergrnann, the Great Lakes, M. Chicago man accused of selling * ranK ed in you becoming good greenhand is past president of the chapter, SCHADEBERG said the Vet- about $1,600 worth of snowmo- Frank Fitch Jr., 16, son of Mr. now is iri the U.S. Navy. Ex-Winona Man biles he had borrowed was sen- citizens who can find their tal- erans Administration would be tenced Monday to four years in and Mrs. Frank Fitch Sr., La- Another member of the asked to investigate halfway ents," he said. "Our purpose is moille. The plaque -was pre- Waupun State Penitentiary. Bergrnann family was seated houses, including the Kenosha Ronald A. Lones, 30, plead- to help you find your talent." sented to his father; Frank Jr. at the head table though. Ken- Named Officer facilities -where an estimated "Live with enthusiasm," he was home with the mumps. ed guilty Feb. 7 to> two counts neth's sister, Diane, was re- 340 patients are residing. of theft concerning sales of added. "Don't look down on This award is presented to the The Republican said Kenosha student completing his second cently named Chapter Sweet- snowmobiles during recent anyone, find someone you can heart. Chapter President Ro- By Texas Firm residents had complained to year on agriculture. Pitch has him about the conditions of snowmobile rallies at which au- look up to." bert Hoppe, son of Mr. and A former Winona man has thorities said he pissed as tele- beef, sheep, hogs, chickens, Hoppe, Winona, some of the facilities, which in- "Make your parents proud to corn and cucumbers in his Mrs. La Verne been elected one of two vice vision personality Bon Harper. presented Diane with the sweet- clude a remodeled hotel, a rest Judge George Bichards of a!wa s say, "That's my son every day, farming program. presidents of ling - Temco - home and private dwellings. ••• Y " heart jacket. Vought, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Oneida County Court sentenced f*Al CWt he concluded. Mayor "Wallace Burkee said Lones to two concurrent three- you OTHER awards presented by FOUR MEN" from tlie Winona Willard F. Axaess has been two of the halfway homes were VVMiil brings past vice president Gary Lafky with the company since year terms on the theft charges, GERALD Kammerer, 17, son community were named Hon- August closed last year because of vio- and to a one-year term to be perfect were: Farm mechanics, Everett orary Chapter Farmers for their 1965, mo-st recently as adminis- lations of sanitary or building pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kara- , served consecutively on a TT^f merer, Winona Rt. 1, was named Eide Marvin Mades and Pat efforts on behalf of the chapter trative assistant to the chair- codes, but that most of the fa- Bronk; poultry farming, Dan man of the board and chief ex- cilities are operated adequately. charge of defrauding an inn- chapter star fanner. His plaque and chapter members. They keeper of a motel bill. I VAUTOMM by Winona Ziemer; crops farming, Mike are; LaVerne Hoppe, father of ecutive officer. There may be "some viola- was awarded the Doebbert; dairy farming, tions but nothing to be vitally Magnavox Instant Automatic Color—is the most impor- Area Jaycees and presented by Steve chapter president; Rollis Lar- As a financial analyst, .Axness , ' Kurt Reinhard, Jaycees presi- Vongroven; livestock, Dan son, USS Agri-Chemicals Inc., was employed by Mitchum, concerned about," he said. Hope to Convince tant advancement in Color TV! Just turn yonr dent. Kammerer is a student Bork and Roger Hornberg, hogs, for work in field demonstra- Jones & Templeton, investment George A. Zimmer, spokes- Magnavox on—rt fine tones itself automatically,giving and Terry Stinson and Dave banking firm in man for tho city Health Depart- Students to End at Cotter High School .and has tions; Lewis Schoening, chair- yon a perfectly-toned picture that ys alwaysprecise—en been enrolled in vocational ag- Wardwell,, beef. man of the Winona High School San Francisco, ment, said some of the com- Campus Terrorism riculture at Winona Senior Lafky also told about the guidance department, and Don- before joining plaints apparently involve noth- every (channel, every time! * ag- L TV. Earlier ing more serious than whether LOS ANGELES (AP) - The High three years, His project Participation and Excellence ald Walker, area vocational a wastepaper basket contains a areas are dairy, beef, corn and award which will be sponsored riculture coordinator for South- he was employ- Young Americans for Freedom ed by the Na- fire hazard. say they're trying to persuade tional Savings California college students to & Trust Co. "it' s MOSTLY a question of housekeeping," he said. "I act symbolically to end "radical and by the terrorism" on campuses. Jk 4 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS WED., FEB. 19 government in can't see that there was any- thing serious." Phillip Abbott Luce, a field Washing- Schadeberg said he was told representative for the group, ton, D.C. says students will be asked to He received • ¦' some patients, too ill for public life but -well enough to leave wear a blue lapel button to show lenneufw hi s master's Axness , ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY . . the Great Lakes hospital, were "their determination that our ^ degree in international affairs, campuses will remain free and with emphasis on international getting inadequate food and su- organization and economics pervision in Kenosha's halfway open for discussion." , facilities. "When the left wingers who from Columbia University in ¦ 1956 and had earned his bache- are behind this campus violence lor of arts degree in history and A breeze of two knots, two see they are greatly outnum- philosophy from St. Olaf Col- nautical miles an hour, can bered, they will go away, "Luce COhOSL lege, Northfield, Minn., in 1953. form ripples in water. said Monday. PORTRAITS BY He was reared In Winona until • 1945, having attended grade and two years of high school here, Upon moving to Medicine Lake, WANT AD ANSWERED IN 1945 Mont., Axness graduated from high school in 1947 and served SET NIXON POLITICAL PATH two years in the Air Force. ON He is the son of Mrs. Holger THAT LED TO PRESIDENCY Groskurth, Medicine Lake, and Floyd -Axness, Walla Walla, "HELP WANTED — CONGRESSMAN, • " ^^L ~"K f * J _Kl^^^^fl^^^^E8l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^______Bra&>' ' Wash. Axness and his wife Preferably youno/ good speaker new to ¦ C Alf D $En Old-World I have three daughters. polltlo, Lonj hours, lllllo lob socurlty but great potential. Apply to Republican I Onff L vU Mediterranean Ling-Temco-vought, Inc., is a Fact-Finding Committee, 12th Conflres- alonal district. diversified, parent - operating " ¦ Your choice of g^^ ^5^ fe atso avaij. company engaged through sub- ¦ five spaco-sowina able in beaatiful Early sidiaries in a number of indus- H furniture styte» tries, including ferrous That substantially was the ad placed by an inde- American, Contemporary, steel and I metal products; mear and pendent group of Republicans in Southern Cali- I MOUf i\hS I V French or Italian Provincial foods; aerospace; electronics; fornia's San Gabriel Valley in August 1945. m nOW Ural.1 stylos. Savo $50 on Romota air transportation; electrical H #M j| JK un Control, also Annual Sala wire nnd cable and floor cover- ' priced-NOW 0648.50 ing; pharmaceuticals and Eight applicants answered the ad and were 1 "1/LJi chemicals and motor vehicle auditioned by the 12th Congressional District rentals. Fact-Finding Committee of IOO. The Committee Consolidated sales of these could not guarantee that the man they selected companies now exceed $3 billion • Enjoy thrilling 295 sq. In. pictures • the biggest annually. would even win the primary, but they proposed in Color TV • plus the superb performance and extra to give him their full backing in an effort to un- value Magnavo* features that give you unany years of Red Chinese to seat a well-entrenched liberal Democrat, Rep. H. color viewing enjoyment • Brilliant Color for tho Jerry Voorhis, veteran of 5 consecutive terms. most natural color ever • Chromatone adds beauty Call Attentions and depth to color; warmth to black and whit© • Following a series of tryouts, they chose a young Oulck-On pictures flash-to-life four times faster 0 with High-Fidelity sou nd youll exporienco To Mao's Bel iefs naval officer, an attorney due for discbarge the Magnavox unoqualed program realism • and exclusive Magnavox TOKYO (AP) — Radio Peking following January, Lt. Cmdr. Richard M. Nixon, Bonded Circu itry assures lasting reliability I reported today that the people the applicants mora EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEYS! onfjr MTT40i? age 32, the youngest of . Instant 1 of Communist China celebrated |H |^9^ HH 82-Ctiannol Automatic for a S" x 7" portrait the lunar new vear with pledges Remote Control—with , shaking E^S^On^H and func- All portrait* tarn delivered to you In our atom ... Tfiero to publicize the teachings of Nixon conducted an energetic campaign tions moro veterans BH ^%SY ^J | conveniences than «tre no mailing, handling or other oxtra charges ... Your Chairman Mao fae-tung more. hands, talking to service clubs, meeting , Communist China does not of- BnrVrTvik 1 any otherUHF/VHFromoto unittoday choice -of and finally debating his Democratic opponent optional «*v«ral po*e*. ficially celebrate the lunar now B^$J M^^ J —is on TVma ny Magnavox ONE OX TWO CHILDREN year as after winning the Republican nomination. He SS Annual Solo Color such but instead marks HH^SSHSS J models. UNDER 12 YEARS, THE PIKY PHOTOGRAPHER'S the holiday as tho start of went on to win the Congressional seat, the first HOURS- THOTOCRAPHED SINGLY. spring. step along the political path that has led him to ^______^_____M______HBHBM^B^__BB-ST^rSvT»i each additional m D"'e' F*b« w Ttnw » '«• 5 P*m Radio Peking reported that - Q ' soldiers and Maoists marched the Presidency. j"*/* portrait.... |***y D«t«i F«b. JO Tlmo: 9 'til 5 p.m. to Tien An Men Square—the Gate EXCLUSIVE DIRECT FACTORY DEALER D » p«b » Tim-*: 12 til pm. of Heavenly Peace—in the capi- "Never underestimate the power of a want ad." SSSSSSL 2.9 8 »' * * tal Monday and ' pledged before Wolftf itm ovollabl. DafB: F*b* M •• ••• T,m*: 9 '", 5 P*m- a portrait of Hjao that they would continue to support him. Read and use Wont Ad* dally. Tol. 3321 for an Hardt's Music Store The broadcast said there were ad taker. AT PENNEY'S IN WINONA, MINN. similar ceremonies in other cit- 116-118 E. 3rd Phono 2712 ¦y t ¦ ¦ ¦:¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ .*—«v.v.» y¦?:¦* •rwr yy 'y>rr->- ywsTTyV;' W^^<^ry^v^*re^r^^•yy^•^ *:--¦*•>""- :* \ •* - •*> **• ' • r ¦"** • "f* -^ i-» -*."-v->--^--;-..- < ym ies. t-'^J_ J;;.-~u. -^u^^wii,.. ^iu- ^-^£.Ci ^J.j:. ^.^j. ^.....;,;.. . ., J ... :. ,..;.. - ;.... JW., I- .- —.—-j i«*l VALUATION 1 VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION Names ef parsons, Personal Amf. ! Names ef Persons, Personal Ami. Names ef Perieai, Personal Ami. Names cf Pirians, Personal , Ami, Names of Persons, Personal Ami. Nomas ol Persons, personal Amt. Firms er Corporations Preperty 01 Firms er Corporations Property ef Firms er Corporations Prepiity af Firms er corporations Property ef Firms or Corporations Property ol Firms or Corporations Property ef Assessed Kxctpl Tax Assessed Except Tax Assessed Except Tax Assessed Bxcept Tan Assessed Extent Tax ¦ Assessed Except Tax Manay Money A Money A ¦ Alatvey Montr* * * •Money * Cradlts Credits Credits Credits Credits Credlhi Taxes Personal Property City at Winona — Cantlnvetf City el Winona — Cont inued Clfy ef Winona — Cer.llnued Clly al Winma — Continued TOWM OF DRESBACH-CONTINUED TOWN OF HOMER-CONTINUED ' * / ;¦/ TO THE PERSONAL Dahm, J, AMUon K 16.M Jackman, Arthur SO 16.91 Murphy Oil Corp. *0 2048 Steffes, Robert 55 18.4! Marmar Corporation ..... 667 198.46 Thlss Outdoor Adv., Inc .... 24 . 4.30 ^ PROPERTY TAXPAYERS OF Daniel, O'Brien 560 190.18 ]Jackson, Mrs. Geo...... 45 15.36 Murray, Floret's ..,. 20 6.10 Stain, Robert F 45 15.28 Mosher, Clayton A Lilah .... 74 22.02 Wershofen, Karl & Leo :..... 63 U64 ^ , Steinbauer, Paulina B. A Outdoor Adv. Co, .. 20 3.50 Datta, Dr. Robert P 130 44,14 Jacobs, Marvin 130 44 .14 Myren, Leroy 20 6.80 Noben, William 55 16.34 Western . WINONA C&tmTY, Dean, Louis* 435 147.74 , Max V. 110 37.34 Ruihford BoMling Co 20 5.94 White Adv. Co., Inc...... *> « 3.50 Jacobs, Mrs. Marvin 20 6.80 Myska, Deniso J0O 101.18 SJelnkf, Anton ...,. 55 18.68 5.94 White Adv. Co., Inc. 40 10.38 ' De Bret, WW. H. 35 11.88 Schmidt Brewing Co .20 ¦ ¦ ¦ » ' Degnan, Eileen 60 20.38 Jacques, Francis C. 180 61.13 Nanklvll, Ruth M. J. R. ••• 570 193.58 Slender, Harold G 145 49.24 Yarollmek, Fred fc Rosa .... 55 16.36 Williamson Music fc • . MINNESOTA Nappe, Evelyn 40 13.58 « 15.12 Dc Grood, Lambert 25 8.50 James W. Douglas 40 13.58 ; Steneh|em, Arnold . 250 84.90 Vending ¦ Deler, Inc. 1765 599.42 Jappe, Louis 25 8.50 Nascak, Emil M. A ' Stephens, Ed 75 25.48 Wltte, John ¦» . - 9.6Q Drones. Nick 40 13.56 JasrewsJil, Barntrtt 235 79.80 Podlaskl, Robert J *» 27.1* Stevenson Coal Co., Inc. .... 3(0 1)5.46 Pursuant to Minnesota Sta- '. IOO 33.96 Diamond Holler Co. 1485 504.32 Jensen, Chris 25 8.50 Nash, E. G Stevensorts of Minnesota, jtutes of 1957, Chapter 275.30, Diegnau, Leonard C 165 56.04 Jereczek, Dominic 350 118.86 Nash's, Inc. 810 275.08 Inc. 265 90.00 TOWN OF NEW HARTFORD Doerer, Harold J 330 78.12 Johns, Mrs. Vernal 30 10.18 Nathe . Wholesale Weal Co., Stewart Infra Red Commit TOWN OP WlUOrv ¦£l herewith publish the names, Doerera Genuine Parts, Johnson, A. J. & I nc. , 1160 393.94 tary of Minn., fn& 340 113.46 COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNISOTA Inc. 65 32.01 Wittenberg, R. H 225 76.42 Nation, Joe 38 10.18 Stlnodier, Virgil C. 100 33.96 WINONA, MINNESOTA tax rates of County, State and Darey, Jack R. 120 40.76 Johnson. Art 50 16.98 National AdvertlslngCo . ... 100 33.96 Stlrneman Stlovtr Co 55 18.68 Tefal Tax Mafa fey fcfrael Districts COUNTY OF Dorlee, Inc 1330 451.68 Johnson. Harry L 230 78.12 National Amusement Co. ....¦ T 30 1048¦ Stockhausen, Bernard W. ... 370 91.70 • ' • . ¦ • School District No. 2596 Rate in Mills 226.51 Total Tax Rata by Ichool Districts Districts and the total Dorn, Herbert 1985 474.12 Johnson, Harry & Paul 90 30.56 National Assn. of Direct . . Stoltmsrt,, James V.v ...... 90 30J6 ; School Johnson, Nels Construc- Selling Companies 330 112.08 Store Vending Enterprises, .. 25 8.50 School District No. 2597 Rate In Mills 238.47 Dotterwlck. F. W. 65 22.0! N.A. Rata " In Mills Dow. Clarenca 110 61.12 tion, Inc. 485 164.72 National Can Retlnning StOtt A Son Corp. 2000 479.23 School District NO. 2598 Rate In Mills 172.17 School District No. 861 personal property tax for each Johnson, Norman ...... 20 6.80 Co. ... 2630 I92.I8 School District No. 2609 Rat* fn MM* 281-45 250.61 - Dredienbcrg. Eugene 1605 545.08 Streater, Harold fc In Mills 203.11 Drazkowski, Joseph A. 25 8.50 Johnson, Paul 20 6.60 National Chernlcali, Inc. ... 175 59.44 MUrphy, Lto F., ' Jr., School District No. 2544 Rata firm or corporation of Rate. In Mills 185.03 person, Dresser, H. S. 8. Son, 110 37.36 Johnsrud, Inc U60 631.68 National Food Stores, Inc. .. 2165 735.26 Brosnahan, Roger P...... 340 1S3.I8 VALUATION School District No. 2545 Inc. ... 2554 Rate In M ils 183.42 Drussell, Eugene W 283 95.78 Jonway Tool A Die Co., Nelson, Melissa & Victor 135 45.84 ... 150 50.94 Names el Persons, Personal .Ami. School District NO. County, Minnesota. Stralch, H. R. Mn. .' 2557 Rate In Ms 173 J3 Winona Dublin, John C, 8. Inc 1170 397.34 Nelson Tire Servlca, Inc. .... 7225 2,453.68 Streng, William •£. Firms er Corporations Properly of School District No. .- 55 18-61 Rate In rVU Is 183.05 Dublin, A- L. 175 19.44 2 7A72 40.74 Heyer, Martha 44 7.58 Kanz, Sultze, Arthur • 120 Credlti Durfey, Oliver & Karsten. Edwin W. 35 11.88 Northern Field Seed Co 305 10358 Sunred Cherry Corpora- Moor, Marvin or Anita 107 25.54 Altda M 46 15.28 Karsten, George 110 37.36 Northern Stales Power Co. . 577125 195,997.42 545 185.0! Nagle, Gordon or Shirley .... 22 5.26 TERESA M. CTJRBOW tion . .... 45 . 9.14 DzwonkowskI, Janette A Karsten, John H. - 55 18.68 Northland Cenhrt, Inc. 230 78.12 Super Gro Products Co 4460 1,582.58 Nodine Co-op Cry. Assn 214 51.08 Borkowskl, John . 16.50 Treasurer of Winona County, Roy IOO 33.96 Kauffman, Dale G. .90 30.56 Northland Centers, Inc, '620 210.56 Super Valu Stores, Inc...... 13795 4,684.92 Pagel, Fred F. fc Llllla M. .. 50 11.94 Breitlow, Helene M 90 Eirsley, Dr. E. L 315 73.02 Kauphusman, Maria ...... 30 10.18 Norton News Co. 395 134.14 Sweeney, M. F. 55 18.68 Rlssman, Bruno 25 7.04 G fc Q Construction Co...... 2084 522.28 Minn. Ebertowskl, Jerome t, Kehoe, Arthur Mr>...... 40 13.58 Nystrom Motors, Inc. 350 118.86 Swenson, Oscar 140 4754 Wolter, Arnold 61 14.55 Grain Belt Breweries, Inc. .. 20 4.06 30.56 Odegaarden, O. G. 50 16.98 ¦ , .Zenke, Duane 55 13.12 Hamm : Brewing Co...... 20 4.04 Mildred 5* 8.50 Keller Construction Co...... 90 Sylvania Commercial Electronics ¦ KmlUr. Maria J. A O'Leugmin, Frank, ¦ 490 166.40 Highway Display 8. Adv. ' ' ¦ • ¦,,„ Eckert. Edwvln O. * Corp. . . Carlson, James K...... 120 40.76 Howard L...... 70 23.78 Raymond A James »65 327.72 1100 373JB Co -. • 24 8.02 TagSart. A. Ray ISO 37.60 40 13.5! Kelley, Merritt t, Harriet ..... 195 66.32 Olmstead, R. S 405 205.46 Tarras, Elmer i- Gladyi .... 275 93.40 Marg, Eugene .... Edel, Edmund A. ... 4542 840.50 Ehie, Fayette t, Mildred D.... 140 47.54 Kelly Furniture Co. 215 73.02 Olsen, Clarence W. 130 , 44.14 Taylor, David ....,;.. 20 6.60 TOWN OF PLEASANT HILL Northern Natural Gas Co. , Orlowske, Joseph & John ...... 195 66.22 Northern Natural Gas Co. ... 506O 888.18 Ehmann, Don ;.- .... HO 37.36 Kern Tex Corp HO 37.34 Technlgraph Corp 275 93.40 erry OP WINDNA Ktniall Corp. 320 108.68 Orphan, Hugh E...... 53 11,68 SO 16.98 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Northern Natural Gas Co. ... 4022 736.22 Ehmann, Mrt. Don 1365 4i3.5i Teskey, William J . 2108 384,56 Kendall O'Brien Lumbar Oshkosh Coin A Mafic, ' 110 37.36 Northern Natural Gas Co. ... Ehmcke, Mrs. Marilyn ...... 120 40.76 Tesfor, James V 74 1 171.34 «OUNTt* OF WINOKA, MINNISOTA Co, 820 278.48 Inc. 350 118.86 1350 458.48 Total Tax Rata by School Districts Northern Natural Gas Co. ... 46 , Elchman, Frank 35 11.88 Texaco, Inc. 60 12.18 Kertzman, E. F. 145 49.34 Oskamp, A. M. Jr...... 30 10.18 20 6.80 Papenfuss, Vern & Helen ... Eitsert, Dor en A. 25 8.50 Tews; R. W 4.06 Total Tix Kit* by School District* Kiddles R ides, Inc 25 8.50 Overland, Thomas L. 20 6.80 35 11 .88 School District No. 859 Rate In Milts 197.00 Rushford Bottling Works .... 20 Elllnohuysen, Merlin P. t, Theis, Albert 4,06 fcheol District No. Ml Rate In Mills 339.61 Klehnbaum, Carl ...... 535 181.70 Owl Motor Co. 1250 424.52 20 , 6,80 Schlilz Brewing Co...... 20 Pa tricia M. 180 61.12 H. A. Theisen CO _ 20 4.06 Klerlln, Edmund J, 40 . 13.58 ; Ozmun, Lloyd 130 44.14 Thern, 5560 1(95.02 VALUATION Schmidt Brewing Co. VALUATION EUingson, Nell O 20 6.80 Inc. . Schwertfeger, Henry ...... ' 150 30.46 Kindt, Edw 675 239.34 Pabst Brewing Co. .; 120 40.76 Thlss Outdoor Adv., Inc 240 81.50 Names of Persons, Personal Amf. Persons, Personal Ami. Ellison, Marie SO 16.98 Shortrldge, Pat 80 14.61 Names tf He- 40 . 13.38 King Optical Co. of Minn. ... 140 47.54 Paffrath, A.L 90 30.56 Thompson, Florence ...... 90 30.56 Firms or Corporations Property of er Corporations Property of Engrav, Ivor D. Strong Adv. of Nebraska, Firm* Erickson Otl Products 190 44.52 Klnzle, Frank Jr...... 30 10.18 Page, Darrel ...... 123 42.44 Thompson, Norma 50 16.98 Assessed Except Tax Assessed Except Tax ¦Page * ,' Inc. 20 5.02 Ernst, Frank F. & Kittle, Orlane O. 190 64.52 Carl 8, Evelyn 70 23.78 Thorn, Raymond H. 540 183.38 Money A Monty A Thlss Outdoor Adv., Ine 30 5.26 ¦ Grace O. 20 6.80 Kittle, Wesley 55 18.68 Pahnke, lone 205 69.62 Thorpe, C. W 25 8.50 Credits . ¦ Credits . 180 61.12 Paint Depot, Inc...... 140 54.34 Williamson Music & Evenson, Etmer 90 30.56 Klagge, Louis Thoughtfulness Shops, Ine. .. 580 196.98 Vending ...... 45 13.20 Kleinschmidt, Irema M...... 220 74.72 Palblckl, Sylvia A. 40 20.3ft Thrune, A. . ... 180 41.12 Evanson, Elmer A Agnes ... 60 20.28 Norbert Blumentritt, Alton A. or Wilson Co-op Creamery ...... 180 31.60 Abraham; Joseph . 400 ?03.76 c Kleinschmidt, James J, 190 64.52 Pankratz, Ralph W 23 8.50 Thurow Industries, Iric...... 1425 483.94 Jlllny, G. S. 30 10.18 Inez 150 29.56 Winona Country Club ...... 1500 275,14 Abraham. Walter 45 23.08 16.98 Klelsf, Richard 70 23.78 Parma, Anthony ...... ;.,.... 25 8.50 Tlndall, Sever! ...... 110 37.36 |G. .fc Q Construction Co 350 68.96 Fakler, Paul SO 100,18 Paudler, F. S. Tletze, W. 130 44.14 Abrahamsen, Phillip A Fakler Road Const. Inc .... SO 16.98 Kline, La Veran 295 , Tlnpan Alley Hackbarth, Arden ...... 41 8.08 80 27.16 Paulsen, Mary 30 10.18 Eva .:.,.... so un Falch, Anton W. 1055 358.28 Kline, Sylvester Enterprises, Inc...... 40 20.38 Hector Construction 'Co., Abremi, Alton 140 AT.St Kllngselsen, Fred 130 44.14 Peavey Co...... 10315 3,944.84 Tlougan, John J. 40 13.58 Inc. ¦ Falk, Evelyn . 50 16.98 417 82,14 TOWN OF WARREN Abts Agency. Inc. *» 30.56 Klonedcl, Edw J. 740 251.32 Grain Tax 441.75 Tradehome Shoe Stores, Ine. 170 57.74 Larson, Vernon 55 10.84 ¦ ¦ - 290 98.4! Fanny Farmer Cindy Peerless Chain Co 42730 21,303.74 Abts Agency, Inc. • :... Shops Inc. 550 116.78 Kloneckl, Edw J. 710 241.12 Trainor, Dan 215 73.02 Northern States Power Co. .. 124 24.42 ¦ ¦ J. C, Penney CO., Ine. 1730 587.52 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNET-SOTA Addressgreph . Multl- _. • «; Farmer, Dorothy 160 54.36 Kluilk, E. J., Jr. 45 15.28 Trader, Leonora 50 16.98 Ridgeway Creamery Co. .... 178 .. 35.06 graprT 690 234.34 » Knauf, Fred 70 23.78 Pepllnskl, Martin, Jr. , 30 10.18 Tri County Co-op Oil Assn. .. 250 84.90 Farmers Union Grain Pepsi Cola Bolting Co...... 80 27.16 Total Tax Rate by School Districts A AG AAlllinery Co., , Inc. .... AS 15.21 Terminal ., 8293 3,20I.Oi Knights of Columbus 410 139.24 Troke, Donald 1200 407.54 A 4 G Vending Corp...... 30 10.11 KoeJiler, Harold 300 101.88 Perkins, B. F. 30 10.18 Truesdell, Mrs. A. J. 300 101.88 Grain rax 390.99 Perrella, Nick J.' School District No. 861 N.A. Rate in Mills Ahrens, Robert ...... :..; 230 74.72 Farrell Koelh, Charles VV. 50 16.98 , Sam Sr. A Tschumper, Leonard J. 130 44.14 TOWN OP WISCOY , F. M...... 220 74.72 Sam, Jr. .. 335 113.76 . 260.91 Alempt, Or. J. A. ... . 315 106.91 Festenal Co. 25 840 Kohner, Maxlne ...... Jot) 33.96 Turner, Gerald ... .. 350 118.86 ¦ ¦ ¦ . Freshen, Michael ...... 70 23.78 School District No. 857 N.A. Ratr in Mills Albrecht's' Fairway .• ' Fawcett Funeral Home, Kohner, Ralph .: 30 10.18 Tushner, Daniel J. A David . 1305 443.20 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Miracle Mall ...... ;. 9690 3,290.82 Kohner, Ray 30 10,18 Peter Bub Brewery, Inc. ::. 3910 1,327.88 Twaltes.lsabelle B...... no 37.36 273,64 Inc. ....;.. 510 173.20 School District No. 2545 Rate In Mills 195.35 AlbreeftU-Leonard J. US 56.04 Featheritone Kollofskl, Dr. C. R. A ' Peterman, George 150 50.94 Tweedy, R. B. & John ...... 200 47.92 Tola! Tax Rate by School olstrlcfs , Dr. Orart 110 37.35 --. v. Peterson, Duane Albrecht, Margaret ...... 75 25.41 Federal Sinn 8, Signal DeBolt, Dr. Max L. ... 540 183.38 M 8. Union Carbide Corp. 1000 339.62 Challeen, Dennis A 195 66.22 VALUATION Aldlnger. Gaylord M. 100 32.96 Corp. 40 20JB Kolter, Frank R...... - 40 13.58 United Building Centers, School District No. 859 Rate In Mills 205.05 Peterson, L« Roy ...... Names of Persons, personal Amt. Alf Photography, Inc. 540 183.38 Federal Bakery Co. 3570 Komtom Insulators, Inc 130 44.14 50 16.98 Inc. . 1560 529.80 School District No. 294 N.A. Rate In Mills 1,212.40 Peterson, M. A. & Firms or Corporations Property of Alltz, Oeo. Jr...... 20 6.80 Feiten, Louis 540 183.38 Koopman, Robert & Selke United Fabrics, Inc...... 390 132.44 301.32 E Assessed Except Tax Allen, Frank J...... 3920 1,331.28 Feiten, Louis 20 6.80 Frederick, W...... 315 • 106.98 Kreckow, . H...... 330 118.86 Universal Studios, Inc...... 215.. 73.02 Allen, Frank J. 1890 641.8s 315 106.98 Petras, Andrew & Dorothy .. 475 161.32 Uphoff, Julius 45 15.28 VALUATION Money*" Feiten, PhFllp 230 78.12 Korda, L. L. ¦Pfelffer, American Legion Memorial Lambert ...... 50 16.98 Carl & Sobeck, U. S. Leasing Co, ...... 3375 1,144.18 Names of P ersons. Personal Amf. Credits Felshelm, Eda K. 25 8.50 Kowalewskl, Donald 280 Club .:. 1145 388.84 'Evelyn 25 8.50 95.10 Valley Distributing Co...... 1040 353.20 Firms or Corporations Property of Fenske, Marvin ...... 70 23.78 Koilowskt, Phillips, Frank ' American Oil Co. 45 22.08 Ferguson, Stanley 120 40.76 Kozlowskl, John & 30 10.18 Valley Fruit & Product, Inc 1030 349.80 Assessed Except Tax Belter, Edwin .:... 1T0 30.10 50 16.9! 160 54.34 Phillips Petroleum Co. . 1045 354.90 Valley Wholesalers, Inc. ;... 250 84.90 Beyer, Richard ...,.,,... 50 13.48 Andersen, Roy A. Fey, Ray M„ Fred U. * Evelyn Phosky, Gertrude Money A Anderson, Emil 110 37.36 ... 675 229.« 120 40.76 Van Hoof, John C. 103 35.66 Brede Sign Co. 40 10.94 Rey M. Jr ;...... 160 56.34 Krager Koach Kompany . Physical Ed. Apparel Credits Anderson, Rooer L. 150 60.94 Plumbing ...., 355 120,56 .. 100 33.96 Van Horn, Elmer 25 8.50 Christopherson, Earl ..: 130 35.58 Flberlte Corp. B5O0 2,886.68 Kramer Toye Picha, Frerf ;. Ancsf, Don L. 375 127.36 100 33-M 180 61.12 Velie Ryan, Inc. 35 11.88 Grain Belt Breweries, Ine. .. 20 5.48 Fldelly Savnga fc Kranlns, Roseoe H. , Pitney, Bowes, Inc. 420 142.64 Tax List of Personal Angst, Irvki & Willard 250 84.90 Loan Assn. 240 81.50 Kralch. Dorothy Mrs. 100 33.96 C. Paul Venables; Inc...... 1055 358.28 Property. Highway Display & Adv. Pizza Hut of Winona 590 200.36 12 3.28 Antteuser Busch, Inc. 60 20.38 Finkelnburg, Dr. W. O . 385 130.74 Krause, David A Robert 115 39.06 Venablea C. Paul 225 74.42 Farmers Union Booster Co. Pletke, Paul 305 103.58 Lewiston Feed 8, Produce Archer Daniel Filter Supply Corp. , -. 1505 511.12 A. Co 160 54.34 Vending Service ...;... 35 -11.88 Club 50 10.26 Krause, F. Plymouth Optical Co. .- . ' ¦: 170 57.74 Co. . 47 12.86 Midland Co, ...... 4435 1,306.18 First National Bank, Kenneth -. 740 251.32 Voelker, Jerome P...... 75 25.48 Johnson, Kent P...... 110 33.14 Adm. .. 135 45.84 Krause, Poferl, Ray & Shoup, R. C. . 300 101.88 Northern Natural Gas Co. ... 1160 224.60 Arera Shoe Co ." ,.. 430 146.0* Fischer, A. P 30 Co...... 2250 764.12 Voelker, Jerome P. 180 61.12 10.18 S. S. Kresge Polachek, Wilbur H. ..:. ... 155 52.64 Phillips, Frank 90 24.62 Arlington Club , 300 101.8! Fisk, Russell 90 70 23 Volkman, Elmer J...... 1015 344.70 . 30.56 Kreuzer, A. C , J8 Polus, James R. 20 6.80 Rahn, Walter ...... Armour Agricultural Follman, Robert ,., 140 •*?¦" Volkman, Hubert W...... 20 .4.80 .... 570 155.98 ISO 50.94 Kreuzer, Harold Potter, Sara 60 20.38 Rushford Bottling Works .... 12 Chemical 9795 3326.48 20 6.80 Voss, Arnold .... ;... 20 4.80 3.28 Food Producers, Inc...... 30 10.18 Kruse, Donald Pozanc, Raymond A George 30 10.18 V. TOWN OF HART Schlitz Brewing Arfmar, inc...... no 37.36 Ford, Leslie ...... Wadden, Dr. J^ 315 104.98 Co. ;.:..„... 40 10.94 ...... M 6.80 Kuhlmann, Darwin * „ Prondzinskl, August 70 23.78 Scrtmldt Brewing Co...... 48 ASCO, Inc. 320 108.6! Foreman, John A 50 16.98 Walker, Earl 100 33.96 13.14 Ford, Le Roy Prondzlnskl, Hazel Fern .... 50 16.98 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Thiss Outdoor Adv., Baab, Mrs. Evelyn ...... 150 50.94 John Donald 130 44.14 Wallace & Tlernan Co., I nc. 30 1.20 . m COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNESOTA H. choale 8. Co Mlchalowskl, Frank 305 103.58 Marlene L 470 159.62 TOWN OP HOMIR 5040 1,711.64 Henry, Evan J 165 56.04 V 40 13.58 Sievers, Richard L Christensen, Roy 8, Beulah .... Mlchalowskl John 165 56.04 100 33,96 Xerox Corp 3960 1,003.24 340 1I5.46 Henlhome, Judd R 30 10.18 , Sievers, William Eugena .... 40 13,58 COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNESOT A Tola! Tax Rata by School Districts Chrlitemen, Wro. S SO Mid America Claims, Inc 35 8.50 Sllferath, Harvey H -to '358 Yahnke, Mr. fc Mrs. Jas. M. 16.98 Henlhorms, Virginia 665 225.84 Yarollmek, Geo 50 14.98 Christenson, Maynard Miller, Carl D. Slkorskl, John 190 44.52 School District 70 23.78 Hermes, Catherine « 125 C2 .46 ' 145 49.24 Yeske, Herb & Ernest 20 4.80 Total Tax Rata by Ichool Dlttrlcti No. J61 N.A, Rale In Mlltl Chudnow Const, corp Sllbaunh, Floyd 8, Bthyl ... 540 153.38 745 320.94. Heydt, Maynard 35 11 .88 Miller Felpax Co 7035 2,389,16 Younger, Lewis I. 270 91.70 Clchenowskl, Felix Slmonlc, Alois 30 10,16 35 11.8E Heydt, /Maynard J 9.1 M.36 Miller, Hugh 20 6.60 Zeches Supply, Inc. ... 35 11.88 School District No. 841 N.A. Rata In Mills The Singer Co U MB4 Inst. Clchanowtkl, Robert & ' , Hiawatha Boat Club 13.58 Miller Lubricator Co 5360 1.830.30 Zehren, Dr. Roger J 315 106.98 259.65 VALUATION *> Miller, Maurice 30 10 Skelly Oil Co 1315 444.58 Names of Scholmeler; James 120 40.76. Hiawatha Wood Products .18 Zlebell, Harold & Myrtle .... 50 16.98 School District No. 2553 Rata In Mills 174.48 Persons, Personal Amt. Miller Minnesota, Inc 360 88.30 Sleden, Hilda , 75 8.50 Firms or Corporations Clchenowtkl, Stella ; 50 16.96: Co 170 57.74 Zimdars, Mrs. Olga 25 8.50 School District No. 3403 Rate In Midi 233.47 Properly of Slangle, Stephen M 35 11.88 Cieminski, R. J ' 40 13.5s Highway Display a Adv 20 «.eo Miller Waste Mills, Inc 3990 1,355.04 Zywicki 45 13.2a Assessed E-xcept Ta* Slater Minnesota Corp 20 4.80 , Harry Clsewskl, Albert ' ti 22.0a Hlldebrestdt. James R 30 10,18 Wm. Miller Scrap Iron A Zywicki Investment Co 140 47.54 VALUATION Money* Smllh, Alice 30 •»<> Clsewskl, ' Mrs. John F 160 54 Hittner, Don A , 20 480 Melal Co MO 21J.96 * Parsons, Personal Ami. C redlls .34 Smith, Bernard » » Names ef Coetfi House Apartments Hock , Allen „..., 20 480 Minneapolis Star A ??¦ _ Corporations Property ol ... 2O0 67.92 Smllh Clarence 35 11,88 Firms er Coca-Cola Bottling Co (950 662.24 Hoeppner, Jos 0 40 13.56 Tribune ,.... 35 1.50 , Tax National Advertising Co 34 y Smllh, J. Russell 120 4W.76 Asaessed Bxtept 3< Coca Cola Co 4S0 20.38 Holrnn, Harlan H 155 53.64 Minnesota Sfafa Auto- Money A. Holden, Wm. F 520 mobile Ass'n 340 11,50 Smllh, W. Wayne A Colonial ,. Amusement Ce. ,,., , 9D0 305.64 17«^o Ward, Wm. 2J5 86.40 TOWN OP DRISBACH Credit* Colonial Amusement Co. ..<. 400 135.84 Holiday Inn of America, Minnesota Loan A Thrift CO |40 34 Smyths Sign Co 1» «M* TOWN Compute, Inc , ' eo 37.10 'nt ¦•¦• • ,_ 8O0 J71.48 .34 COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNISOTA Anheuser Busch, Inc, 20 3.M OP ROLLIN0JT0N8 Holmay, Joseph J Sobeck. Collet's 25 8.50 Cone Co., R. D 890 M2.3ii ioo aa.w Mobil Oil Co.. Division of 98 Campbell, Richard M. fc Holmgren, • Socony Mobil oil Sobnlskl. Allan IM 33. COUNTY Cone, Dr. Roger c 3is ^ 106.9a Elaine ...., 2! «.5o Co 40 1JJ8 4,80 Total Tax Rata by School Districts Cefta J« 43.28 OP WINONA, MINNESOTA Hollt, Ear! Moder n Oil Burner Sobolo, Gertrude 20 ConrAd, Karl P., Inc. ....t... 145 A93A J. 8. Noel F too 203.76 , W 80 27,16 Commodore Club 30 3.50 Honeywell, Inc., Servlca . 40 13 Soderberg, Jes Total Tax Rate by School Consumers Trading Stamp E O P .38 Soderberg, Jas, W 300 47.92 School District No. 300 HA. Rale In Mills Grain Belt Breweries, Inc. .. 20 4.44 Districts Corp B0 37.14 Div Mrdleskl, Edward F 50 ' 3254S 7.656.50 16.98 Somers, P. D. 135 43,84 297.15 Hamm Brewing Co. 30 4.44 School District No, 161 N Crawford, Carolyn 8 AO0 503.76> Hoisfeld Mfg. Co 1970 669.04 Modjeski, Mr. end Mrs. Corp 150 50.94 Mettor Construction Co., .A, Rale in Mills Crawford, Geo 170 . 57.74 Space Developmen t I Hot Fish Shop, Inc »30 281.88 Kenneth 130 40.76 Speltr, Dr , Jerome C 160 34.34 VALUATION Inc. ll«7 303.03 ' Credit Bureau, Inc 2O0 . A7.W School District No . 2406 Rata l<\ '. Howell, Dr. H. W CO 37 14 Mohan, James 110 37.36 Speltz, Joseph A James 183 42.8} Names ef Persons, Personal Ami. Henderson, Roy or Gladys ,. 70 14.38 Mills IJJ.3J Credit Bureau of H 8, R Block, Inc 35 IIM Molllor, Franklin 30 10.18 Speltr, Thos. firms er corporations Properly ef Kohner, AlvEn A Helen 243 7]. Prince Philip to Cndlta Credits Credits* Long Enough to School District No. 861 NA. Rata In Mills TOTfVH 0. After about > 20 minutes, the Visit E./ W. Africa ROLLIHGSTOMB-CONTINUEO VILLAGE OF UTICA-CONTINUED CITY OP ST. CHARLES—CONTINUED : 297.55 sister of Britain's Queen Eliza- Be Recognized (AP) VALUATION beth, entered a limousine and LONDON - BuAIng. Bred* Sion Co. 34 . Nanus of Persons, Personal Amt. NEW YORK (AP) - Eng- ham Palace haus announced that »lfl Krerake, Roderick: 55 19.34 Ihrke, Marilyn .., 45 1I.M . Firm* «r corporations Property of was driven to a London-bound Gl.rc*, Mrs. Roman -. 55 13.88 98.08 land's Princess Margaret Prince Philip will visit East and Grain Bolt Mueller, Jack .. 279 Interstate Power Co 2410 1,015.16 Assessed Except Tax jetliner. Breweries, Inc. ... 20 SM Peoples Natural «Sas 3290 1,156.60 Jackson, C. Wa rren ...... 71 29.92 Highway Display ft Adv. Money s stopped briefly at Kennedy Air- ¦ West Africa next month. Co. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co 20 7.04 Jacobs, Arthur & Ruth ...... tAa : 62.36 Credits ...... JO 5.06 Parry, Chalmer ..;...... 190 66.80 Jenks, Perry H. . ¦.. 1» 83.84 port Monday but stayed long The prince's visit wilL be pri- Hill, Henry & Ruth 31 NEW ERA ».« Pleper, Leonard 100 35.16 Kieffer., Marvin ft Betty ..... 73 30.76 Arbuckte, Delbert or Meyers Outdoor Adv. Co. ... 20 5.06 Sdilltz Brewing Co 40 14.06 Kiel, Mrs. Alfred SO 21.0* enough to b« recognized. vate. No itinerary has been es- Meyers Outdoor Adv. Co. ... 20 Doris ... 320 12.56 WASHINGTON (AP ) — Jon 3J4 Shattuck, Curtis 120 42.18 Koch, Frank ..'. ' : 45 11.96 Hamm Brewing Co. 20 5.16 tablished. Mlnmsela city Boat Club ... 78 19.70 StansFleld Novelty Co...... 65 22.86 Reporters spotted the princess M. Lindbergh and Dr. Joseph B. N'Honal Advertising Kollofslcl, C. R. St DeBolt, M. L. 22 9.26 Northern States Po-wer • Co. .... 188 47.48 Strong Adv. of Nebraska, Kramer, Francis C. ft as a detail of airport police Maclnnis • • Phillips, Frank ; ; «5 UM 40 14.06 Co. 872 225.00 , partners in underwa- Rolbleckl, Inc. .. Eunice B...... 149 62.78 Paine, r\Ars. Josephine 60 15.48 Mrs. Anna 922 232.84 Thompson, Henry 27 9.50 Lange, Waller 102 «.98 whisked her from an inbound ter research, said Monday man- There are fcbout 50O„0OO ac Ru»hfor

TOWN OF WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP VILLAGE OF ELBA School District No. 5606 Rale In Mills 189.19

COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA VALUATION Names of Persons, personal Amt, Total Tax Rate by School Districts Total Tax Ralo by School Districts Firms or Corporations property of Assessed Except Tax School District No. 810 N.A. Rare In Mills School Dlstrl'.t No. 2574 Rate In Mills 241.20 Money ft 292.56 Credits VALUATION VALUATION Names of Persons, Personal Amt, Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. .... 439 83.06 Names of Persons, Pencnal Arot. Firms or Corporations Property of Anderson, Leo 201 38.02 ' Firms or Corporations Properly of Assessed Except T»x • Berg,. -Lester . H 75 14.18 Assessed Except Tax Boiler, carl R., Jr. ." 50 9.46 Money * Money Credits . Borkowskl, Edward ... 56 10.60 Credits* Borkowskl, Leo ., ¦ 189 35 .76 Anheuser Busch , Inc. 20 4.82 Brerns, Glen O. ....- 86 16.28 Grain Belt Breweries, Inc. .. 30 8.78 Elba Co-op Creamery Brom Machine & Foundry .. 1300 - 245.94 Malerus, Jerome •• f? VA, Aosn. ..;¦.• 233 56.20 Christiansen, Leslie ft Schroeder, Richard • 90 26.34 Mildred 261 4. .3S MARY WORTH By Saunders and Enwt Ell ringer, Bernard ...... 165 39.60 . Cook, Haack, Harry HI 26.78 Gerald 50 9.46 Hamm Brewing Co...... 20 4.62 Cradock, Robert 33 6.24 . He3slg, Kermit 114 27.50 ; DotzIer, James , 67 12.68 VILLAGE OF LEWISTON Hoist, Paul H. 180 43.42 Dresser, Keller, Inc. 60 11.34 : Klngsley, Donald & Helm, Dunn Blacktop Co., Inc. ¦ 1611 304.78 COUNT* OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Grain Belt Breweries, Inc. .. 20 3.78 John ...... 250 60.30 Hamm Brewing Co...... 60 11.36 Malerus Garage .' 25 6.04 Total Tate Rate by School Districts _ Highway Display ¦ School District No. 857 N.A. Rate In Mllll Mauer/ John & Robert .... 480 115.78 Advertising 44 8.32 358.82 Norihern States Power Co. .. 1934 466.48 Hoist, Earl S. Noel . ., Ill 21 .00 Pabst Brewing Co 20 4.82 Interstate Beverage Co...... 77 14.55 VALUATION Person, Carl .:.. 270 65.12 Keller, Howard L. 122 23.08 Personal Amt. Schmidt Brewing Co. .20 4.82 Koh ner, Geo. 50 9.46 Names ot Persons, CO 40 9.64 Firms or Corporations Properly of Seven-Up Botlllna Kuhlmann, Floyd H. ft Richard . Assessed Except Tax Todd, Clifton 30 7.24 F. . ..; ...... 273 52.02 Money ft Ward, Allen ...... 70 16.88 Lehnert, Marvin 70 13.24 Credits Whitewater Va l ley Sports- Malotke , Mary Ill 21.00 men .. .- ... 80 19.30 Matzke, Willard W. 444 84.00 22 - Wl lllamson Music ft Mississippi Welders American Legion '-jj Vending 8» 19.30 American Oil Co 7-50 269.12 Supply 1411 26S.94 Anheuser Busch, Inc 40 14.36 Mrachek. Paul 25 4.72 44 Naas, Fred R. ft Elolse E. .. 300 56.76 Bearden, Robert ..•• *" 170. Bergah, Ron I s* 55-*5 Nelson Tire Service, Inc. ... 2611 493.98 VILLAGE OF ALTURA Northern Stares Power Co. .. 42592 1,057.98 Biaschka, Elmer H. ft ,, ' 53.82.. .. Ode-gaard, Arna 25 4.72 Susie ..' .. '50 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Boynton, Vernold or Mabel .. 25 8.98 Outdoor fnterprlies, Inc. ..i 620 117.30 Pabsl Brewing Co 40 7.56 Brocket!, Carl J. or Total Tax Rate by School Districts Delores ... 51 18.30 Product ft Process Dev. Camera Arts School 575 206.32 Assn. 1J24 212.64 247 88.62 School District No; 857 N.A. Rale in Mills Prz-ybylskl, Daniel . , 122 23.08 Campbell, Richard 317.33 Clay, R. L. or Helen 50 17.94 Ronco Engineering Co 167 31.60 Dondllnger, Gene 141 50.60 Schlltz Brewing Co 40 7.56 S50 34 VALUATION Schmidt Brewing Co. 60 11.36 D orxJIInger, Gone T'- Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. DMane, John H. ft Seven-Up Bottling Co. of TIGER By Bud Blaka 250 89.70.. Firms or Corporations Property ol Rcchcsler 115 21.76 Sylvester :¦¦- Assessed Except Tax E iV.rghuyacn, Wtn. 28 10.04 Sherwood, Willard E 28 5.30 427 153.22 Money ft SI;o-g Adv. cl Nebraska, Et.a Del Nursing Home Credits Gremelsbach, E. E„ Inc. ... , 50 17 94 Inc. . . 80 15.14 Ha dike, Clyde vV. or Theater Confections, I nc. ... 28 5.30 3122 1,120 2 Allied Chemical Corp 56/ 179.92 United Parcel Service, Inc. .. 70 13.24 Marlls Lumber Co 269 65.36 H jinm Brewing Co ¦JO ] AM Altura W'Vczak, Aloyslus ft Hennessy, Thomas 55 19 74 Altura Stale Bank 50 15.86 Bessie 50 9.46 Hlnhway Display 5, Adv. Baliol, Mrs. E. Valna 227 72,04 Wc-slern Outdoor Adv. Co. .. 20 3.78 Co, '6 5./4 Brose, Mrs. Edna 50 15.86 Williamson Music & Vend- In erstate Power Co 15366 3.693.04 buckeye Incubator Co. 333 105.68 ing . 155 29.32 John & Kermit .... 942 298.92 Jacobs, Arthur « J?-]' Gotrlalf, Winona Excavatlnp, Inc 64 12.10 Kennedy, B. J. 8. Mar/ 155 55.6} Gensmer, Manle 60 19.04 Winona Ready Mixed Laufenburger, Roger 8, Highway Displ ay & Adv. Concrete 508 96,10 Selma '*•" Co. ... 20 6.34 Winona Truck Leasing, Lewiston Aulo Co 334** 119.84 Hubbard Milling Co 842 267.20 l *c. 211 39.92 Lewislon Coop Assn 5S0 197.36 Hubbard Milling Co 1594 596.SB Winona TV Signal Co 1138 21S.30 Lewiston Coop Creamery __ Grain Tax 90.76 Woodworth, John f. A Assn. 354 127.07 Hubbard Mllll tig Co 2530 802.84 Brenner, Bernhard 3169 599.54 I owiston Feed 8, Produce .., «0 358 64 Kalmos Implement Co., Grain Tax 60.82 Inc 212 67.28 Lewislon Hardware e\5 2»' <4 Nelson, George* F. ft Irene .. 270 . 85.68 Lewiston Journal 60 21 52 Neumann, Albert 120 33.06 VILLAGE OF STOCKTON Matiko, Dernard 255 91.50 Nonnemacher, August 50 15.86 McCormick, Leo E 53 '?0J Northern Stales Power Co. .. 5740 1,821.48 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Midland Co-op 200 71,76 Schllti Brewtr-g Co 20 6.34 Mueller, Elizabeth . 50 17.94 Schmidt Brewing Co 20 6.34 Total Tax Rate by School Districts National Advertising Co 20 7.18 Stansfleld Novelty Co 155 49,16 Neumann, John H. ft Stark , Conrad ft Alice 92 29.20 School District No. 861 N.A. Rata In Mills Cillan, Rosemary 200 71.76 Swift ft Co. 225 71.40 261.69 -SI? 1J5,M Thompson, Ronald I«3 SS . OB NuMloch, Luther H Walch Farm Service HO 44.42 Oblti, Gustave *\ 'SM VALUATION PabM Drowlnn Co 20 7.18 Names ot Persons, Personal Amt, Peoples Natural Gas 11049 3,964.60 Firms or Corporations Properly of Popsl-Cola Bottling Co 20 7.18 Assisscd Except Tix Pllsler Seed Corn Co 10 3.JB CITY OF ST. CHARIES Money A Pierce, Cullen R. fc Joan ... 300 , 107.64 Credits GRIN AND BEAR IT Poole, Roger W. 41.2ft COUNT Y OF WINOWA, MINNESOT A DENNIS THE MENACE "J27 v.JS Preston Creamery Assr Total Tax; Rate by School Districts Barnholtz, John 33 8.64 PriflOe, Elm«r W 220 7B.J4 23S 83.60 Bcnlc-e, Ralph Ill 29,04 PrlODO, Elm«r W School District No, 658 N.A. Ral« in Mills Brede Sign Co 40 10.46 Rlchler, Erwin P "* ",IO Roillngslone Mutual Fire ... 200 71,76 421.31 Brown, Melvin 40 10.46 Rupprechl, Waller 28 J°04 Corntorth, Wm 22 3.76 Rusert, W. Dnryl 55 •?* VALUATION Daniels, Cornelius P 33 8.64 '' _ Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. Grain Belt Breweries, Inc. ., 20 5.24 Rushlord Botlllna WorKs .... » , '• » Rush Products, Inc 5556 1,993 60 Firms or Corporations Properly ol Hamm Brewing Co. . 20 3.24 Satterlee, Dr. H. W, 8. Assessed Except Tax Inierslale Power Co. 3466 907.03 40 Money ft Kohner. Arnold 55 14.40 Georgia '*» 40 10 46 Schmidt Brewing Co 20 7.18 . Credlla Mayer j Outdoor Adv. Co. ... . Sim, R. A. Margaret 83 79.7; Notional Advertising Co. .... 53 13,60 Smith Douglas* Co,, Inc 434 153.72 American Machine 8. Nihart, Freddy W, 208 34.44 Spelli, Raymond 8, Sons .,,. 66 73.68 Foundry 1334 562.02 Nlsblt, 1. W Ill 29.04 Stansfleld Novelty Co., Armstrong. Harry C 54 22.76 Pahst Browing Co, 20 5.24 inc. . 130 Af,.t4 A-ak, Waller H. ft Belly J ,40 16,86 Schlltz Brewlnn Co 20 5.24 3'euernagel, Oscar II. ,...,.• 20 7.18 Auto Central fupply , BB 37.08 Seven-Up Boltilng Co. ,. 10 3.62 Slrong Adv. Co. ol fralley. Dale 31 16 44 Slanslleld Novelty Co 90 2156 Nebraska 20 7,11 &er _ li. Allon E 2-2 93.54 Strong Adv. ol Nebraska, Co-op ... 393 141.02 &«rahemmer, Frank J 35 33 , 18 Inc. 60 13.70 Tri-County Electric Thlss Outdoor Adv„ Inc 20 324 United Build ing Centers, . . ,._ Bishop, Lester 169 79,62 ,.,,.,,., ..,. 39 14,00 Brastad, Arnold „ 704 296.60 W«stern Outdoor Adv. Co, ... 20 5.24 Inc While Advertising Co 12 3.14 «J,S. Leaslno ' Corp -"I 'J1.M Browrrell, Melvin R 834 351.33 ¦Waxweller, Maroore) »1 . 29 0* Burns, Wlllred 37 15 , 58 Williamson Music ft ¦Williamson Aluslc 8. . . Buslan, Elwln ft Graca 30 21.06 Vending 90 31.36 • Vendlno "3M 1M.JO Carlson, Fred 75 31.60 Yackel Imp lement Co 133 47,73 Colonial Apartments 374 115,44 Croat Haven Dairy 3J 14.74 ,D 8, D Electronics, Inc <90 37.92 VILLAGE OP DAKOTA gtVlf. Crnest L. 34 14.32 VILLAGE «P UTICA , oray, Jack R, 104 43 , 82 COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNESOTA Duhcanson, Lloyd 32 9.26 COUNT* OF WINONA, MINNESOTA , Elllnghuysen, Carmen ...... ">* 41.38 Total Tan Rata by School Districts frlckson Petroleum Total Tax Rata by School Districts Corp. . 121 53.92 School District No, 2609 Rata In Mills 757.47 ¦ Farmers Union Grain School Olalrlct No. 8M N-A. Pata in ' AAllla Terminal «J7d 2,795,30 VALUATION 3dl,55 Grain Tan 1U ,5S Names ol Persons, personal Ami. Farondln, D. A 70 29.50 Firms or corporations Properly af VALUATION Feltes, Howard N 17) 7372 Assessed Hxcipt Tax Nanus of Persons, Personal Amt. Feuerhelm, R aymond W. ... IMS 482, 40 Money ft Plrnu or Corporallona Praperty 0| Fischer, Carl 55 2MB Credits Assessed nxcepl Tax plenary, Dr. James B. ft M^niyfc Axtman, Dr. R. P 167 70.36 B leke, Louis J 1U 28.98 Credlla Frellaen, W. S 50 21.06. Dakota Lumber Co 169 43 52 Graf, Mn. Gerald 41 10.96. llamm Brewing Co, M 5.14 Anheuser Busch, Inc ?« /JM Orelhen, Norman 90 37 97 Kerm, Frank 3»7 99.64 Oarlsh, Harold I'J Cult Oil Corporation 460 193 . to AAeier, Wm. E >0O 3574 ^« ., 5224 1,315.02 Decker, Dal« *J "" Hamm Brewing Co 40 16.16. Northern States Power Co, Decker, Vondo J W a *_ Harcey, Stanley 1. 120 30.14 Pnnentuis, Carleton ft Dellar, Harold ....„ '{ )1A0 Hargolh, I. C. Dr »00 43.U Carol 212 34.18 Breda Sign Co., Inc *> '404 Hawk, Dt. Dale i 517 217 C? Ruihlord Oollllno Co 30 5.14 5,14 ' odminittration build- lllrschcy, Ruaiell J' MS* Henacf, Georoe 13i 56 tax S«Mllr (Ircvdm Cn 20 * GUESS WIW "? M. WIISON ICNOWS JUST MOW MANY "iff. f lottl...Hoods wotet lire fo fho flulshlier, Dale »» , WIM Holland, Wrr». M 46 19.30 S-cHmldl Brewing Co 20 5.14 laundry hoiml" ¦ .,, 40 l A Co,, VMS ITIL BE 'TIL a OD Am/TOCC*O£i30r ing,tails wo work on our t*amt and tend our Grain Tan l\.11 ,,.„ % . Holtr, Elmer e.^tf .£ >aa-__ft^ sssj-*^ mmmmmrnmsmmmmsssmsm ^_^;^'w^*^i^^^^^ s^m^^^^rs^«^s:s just tackle you and wear you out. I «didn't fight the way I nks the Ra wanted to. I had to rally in Break Scots Tumble third to win it. By HAL BOCK quired. We don't see any neces- Associated Press Sports Writer sity of the intervention of a Nd Newcomers Chalk one lip for the owners Ln third party." Johnnies in the continuing threat off a base- Meanwhile, Harrelson found! ball strike, but don't count the huriself right in the middle Off City League players out yet. the dispute, "I am 100 per cent Ken Harrelson, who led the behind the players, and if I Overtime 59-57 In Area Top American League in runs batted hadn't signed last year, I'd be ASSOCIATED PRESS By THE in last season, liecame the first with them all the way," Harrel- The dock ran out for St. Takes Evening name player to announce that son said. "But I did sign the contract John's and Macalester took sole he would report to training camp on time this spring. and I'm going to stand by it. possession of first place in the I've talked to some of the other lO This Week "I'm going to play," said Har- Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath- For the first time this season eighth last week but a lopsided players about my situation and Pin Honors relson- "I signed a new contract letic Conference basketball race. Ihere were no additions to tbe loser to No. 2 Onalaska, fell one they understand why I'm doing place to ninth Monday's top local league in the middle of last season and goal area high school basketball Top , while Chatfield, what I feel I have to do." Dennis Falk sank a field 'which has won onl two of its bowling came out of the Hal- I'm going to honor it," the Red Ten ratings this week. And this y Harrelson's declaration made for Macalester just as the over- last four, barely hung on to the Rpd City League where Earl Sox' slugger added. him the first player of any time of their game buzzed to a occurred in spite of the fact Ho. 10 spot. Kane socked €26, Ross Kurth The Players' Association has consequence to split with the dose, seoding the Scots to a 59- that ranked teams lost four Those were the losers, but 610 and Fran Lipinski 602. Li- instructed its members not to others. If more follow him, it pinski also 57 victory Monday night at St. games. several teams gained ground had a 247 game. sign contracts or report to train- could break the back of the Team honors were shared by ing camps until the pension dis- Paul. Rushford was the chief cas- because of their demise. strike. The victory moved Macadester Durand and Onalaska contin- Williams Hotel and Holiday Inn pute is settled and develop- Bui ri ualty, ght now, he's by himself to the top of the MIAC with a dropping two games and ued their tight pne-two race to with 1,058 and 2,923, respective- ments Monday indicated that and so are the plummeting from third to sev- New Yankees 10-3 record. St John's fell to 9- the wire and next week's final ly. the final settlement could be a and Chicago "White Sox who are who enth in this week's ratings. poll. ATHLETIC CLUB —' Rich long way off. trying to carry 4. St. Mary's Redmen, GALE - ETTRJCK, ranked on training as were idle, are 9-3. Whitehall, however, has mov- Chuchna's 572 paced Quality The club owners rejected a though everything were nor- Gustavus Adophus, getting 30 ed into the No. 3 spot, and Gil- Sheet Metal to 2,837 in the Mon- Players' Association request for mal. But normal was hardfy the points from 6-foot-10 Carl John- manton has moved up to the day League. Gene Comoro had arbitration, and offered instead word for their camps. son, shackled Augsburg 83-70 fourth position. The new fifth 215 for First National Bank to increase their original $1 mil- The White Sox, training at and Minnesota-Duluth's Bull- Free Throws place team is Spring Valley. and Quillin's IGA recorded 1,032, lion boost in pension contribu- Sarasota, Fla., have 24 battery- lifting the total dogs, 0-13 in the MIAC before All three teams are up one Mary Kosidowski's 180 helped tions ly $200,000, men on hand and announced the to $5.3 million. their game with Concordia , spot from last week. Steve's Lounge pick up 950-2,561 signing Monday of Gerry Ny- romped to a 89-68 victor}'. Are Difference Osseo - Fairchild, tied with in the Wa rds HIOH SCHOOL BOYS CITY Hal-Rod W. L. (Final 2nd Round*) Clydes 4 1 Hal-Rod . VI. u,. ntr* 4 i Stmuhlna Cafe :. H »' Cop Pin Team Titles Plow Boyt i i Coiden Brand Foodt ..21 II Dum Dumt i > KWNO .. 2d il* Watkowska's and Montgom- positions in the top ten. and Dorn's Food Center (6) Eljhl-Ballt ....:..... J 4 A&D Bootery 1» 14 ery-Ward, both from. Westgate were the only teams among rtia Losen . 1 4 Holiday inn 1» 14 MONTGOMERY Ward rack- PARK-REC JR. GIRLS Wllllamt Hotel 17 H Bowl, are Uhe Winona Women's , the top tea Sunday to stay in the Hal-Rod W. L. Jamtttti Hardware li 17 Bowling Association team event ed up the Class B -title with a elite group Monday. Knoeic outt a t Oaala Bar a Cafa ...... IS II champions. 2,393 finale and displaced Sun- Hell's Angela t a> Park Plata 13 28 day's leader Monarch Bar. Safrauek's of Westgate, with Sockinomtt 2 a Country Kitchen , 12 21 Watkowski's held on to its Doris Bay's 567 leading the way Strike Outi 1 t Chartr't Barber Shop ...... 12 Jl lead as ectlcn In addition three new entries Bl« Nine ¦ 1 t PtpiKole ...... ;..,.... 11 21 in tiie team divi- and aided by 182 pins handicap, Gutleri 1 1 sion wound up Monday and won appeared among the top five in Queeni 1 1 VFW both singles took over second with 2,607. Spares .. a a Hal-Rod W. L. the. Class A title with a 2,640 to- aand doubles com- Bernle- ' Mrs. Bay's set was the day's Royal Rollers ' ...... c 1 t D-x 3 a tal. The champions were one of petition. ' Ro.fcb'» Cycle Shop 3 0 best. ; Ptyeheaellca 0 2 ' only three teams to hold their Watkowslki's, Book Nook (4) COCHRAME-FC JUNIOR OIRLS Blanehe'a Tavtm 2 I • In third place at the close of Watklnt HOUM ol King ... 2 1 HtlRod W. L. Koahler Body Shop z 1 competition is Westgate's Cozy Tljers » 3 Bauer HleelrJe ...... J. 1 Goidflih I 4 Winona Excavating 1 2 Corner which had 2,606. H and ceugara 7 3 M Plumbing and Heating is fifth R. 41 :.. .' 7 3 Bunke't APCO .. 1 2 Waion't supper Club .. l 2 ¦ with 2 593 Pirates 4 « • Jones & Kroeger ...... 1 2 •* , , Goltz Pharmacy Bowling Gals A e ¦ Sand Bar .. 0 3 seventh at 2,586, Poot's eighth Gutter Duttert 4 Hal-Leontrd Music 0 1 with 2.57S, Lang's Bar ninth at Jolly Rollers A e Santa Clara strlkara .. 4 » CO CBTTER. 2,571 and Winona Paint and Four Robins 4 » Athletic Clun W. L. Glass tenth at 2,561. PARK-RBC JR. BOYS Steve's Lounge 11 7 Hll-Rod W. L. EB'i corner t t . THE REST OF the top ten JVlidnight Raldin ...14 -4 Gall App...... » » ComaU 12 Winona Plumfclng 7 11 teams in the final Class B ^ MONDAY DISTRICT ONE CHAMPS . These are Caledonia 103, and Gary Strande Chatfield Craiy fi ....;...... II 7 in Poll standings are: Westgate .. , , , Trojans 10 i Athletic Club W. L. 2nd beaten by Squaws By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Uorth Carolina, the individual champions of the District One 95. Back row: Bruce Jorstad, La Crescent, Coed Ovya ...... It a Qulllln's IGA 13 I Santa Clara's Broncoes South Carolina, slipped one second at 2,373, Viking Stewing Royals » » Quality Sheet Melal 13 ( moved into* the runner-up posi- notch to third. The upset also Machine third at 2,327, Foun- wrestling tournament crowned Saturday at 138; Ron Meiners, Caledonia, 145; Dave Cum- Raider* I 10 Bunko's APCO ....:. 12 ? tion behind UCLA in The Asso- resulted in the advancement of tain City Badgers fourth at 2,- Caledonia. Pictured are (first row from left): mings, Leroy-Ostraander, 154 ; Brian Moen, Wlldeala 7 11 Joiwlck't Fuel • Oil 11 10 Toppera * 12 First National Bank * 11 324, Sam's Direct Service fifth La Crescent 133; Bob Lange, Cale- Houston, 165; Jim Denstad Caledonia 175, Servlca ... I ciated Press' major college bas- South Carolina to the No. 12 Jeff Olson, , , , airikara J " Heme Beveraga 1* ketball poll today as part of a spot. The Gamecocks were not at 2,311, Monarch Bar sisth at donia, 127; Mark Lange, Caledonia, 120; Tom and Darrell Bunge, Caledonia, heavyweight. wholesale shuffle resulting from ranked last •veek. 2,270, Merchants Bank seventh Hughes, Spring Valley, 112; Greg Meiners, 2,263, E.B.'s Corner eighth WARRI OR MATMEN Hokah Scouts Camp the 12-ldsses suffered by mem- LaSalle 20-1, climbed one po- bers of the ranking teams last , at 2,262, Bakkeh Construction BATTLi TONIGHT On School Grounds week , sition to fourth while Davidson ninth at 2,249 and Edwin's Jew- also moved up one notch to elers tenth at 2,241. Winona State College's To Observe Week In the latest vote by a nation- fifth. Kentucky, upset by Flori- The new doubles leaders are wrestling team, looking for al panel of 40 sports writers and da, fell two positions to sixth. HOKAHv Minn. (Special) — broadcasters UCLA remained a Lynn Bauer and Keri Wegman its third straight victory, , St. John's of Nev York, Du- who combined Boy Scout Week was celebrat- unanimous choice for first for 1,177 on se- ed Saturday by Hokah Troop quesne, Purdue and Ohio State ries of 494 and 483, respectively, Basketball Becoming travels to Gustavus Adol- place. The Bruins boosted their complete tthe Top. Ten in that or- plus 342 pins phus tonight for a 7:30 p.m. IOO with a camping cookout s ac- handicap. Shar- record to L9-0 in last week' 's climbed two posi- on Kaisersatt and Pat meet. near the school on Main Street. tion by flouncing Washington der. St. John Gernes The boys distributed free pan- tions whil-e Duquesne rushed up are second with 1,146, Beverly The Warriors are current- State 83-59 in their only start.' Porter and Jan Reinhard cakes and hot chocolate or cof- from the 13th spot. Purdue, third ly 9-3 this season. fee Demonstrations of lash- Santa Clara, third a week ago, beaten by Ohio State 83-85, at 1,137, Delores Thompson and . advanced cne place after beat- Bertha Ba"kken fourth ing, erecting tents and other slipped one notch while the with 1,- camping skills were presented. ing San Francisco 72-47 for its Buckeyes soared from 16th to 135 and Lonnie Kuhlmann and Technical Game A I7th-ranked rem.aining for squaring off 21st victory without a loss. Dianne Huff fifth with l 117. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two games over Cub and Boy Scouts will have 10th. t Tennessee purposely took two Tennessee, snuffing out Georgia against an official. No blows their blue and gold banquet w. u. peints " Hawk JV Rallies 1- UCLA (40) If O 100 MRS. PORTER remains ln technical fouls in a gamble that 85-77 in what Adolph Rupp offi- were struck. Monday; tie potluck will be at i. Stntt Clara ...... 31 e ut the singles lead with 635 while backfired and Louisiana State cially claimed as his SOOth Ira an effort to get tbe ball, 6:30 p.m. -ai the Holah hall. WINONA STATE 3. Norlh Carolina ...... if a 511 Tennessee incurred technicals 4. LlSllll , 50 , 1 557 Marie Tamke is second at 621, fell after a technical foul shot coaching victory. Scouts presented the program ( 4B) To Beat Central Continued from Page 5. oavldton jo ._ 470 including lio pins handicap. down Pistol Pete Maravich. In the Pacific —S, top-ranked in the closing seconds for call- at the PTA meeting Feb. a. Kentucky- ...... 17 a m UCLA's Lew Alcindor scored 22 ing time out twice in excess of Winona High's junior varsity von once this year and lost 7. Sf. John's (N.Y.) ...... » 3 340 Keri Wegman is third with 572, Florida edged Tennessee 65-63 10, and these Cubs received I. Duquema is 1 W Charlene Seebold fourth at 569 and Vanderbilt nipped LSU 8543 points to pace the Bruins to a the six allowed. With Florida basketball team improved its 15 straight, but they've been t. Purdue .14 4 32« awards: in the two explosive South- 53-44 victory over upset-minded ahead 62-59 and Tennessee's Bill Ricky Payne, David Kimball, Mlka improving," cautioned the 10. Ohio Stall ..... 14 4 17» and Jean Zakrzewski fifth at record to 9-5 Monday with a 558. eastern Conference basketball Washington. Justus at tie free throw line, Craig, Steve Gelwltr, Bruce . Klawitter, third-yeaj Warrior coach. 11. Vlllanovai 17 1 VA 68-66 come from behind victory Danny Walcker, Banny Blaxrud, Joa 12. South Carolina ...... 17 ¦ 3 156 games Monday night. Maravich, the nation's leading Coach Ray Mears called succes- Walker, Arlaivd Husmann, Schultz and Starzecki are IJ. Louisville ...... •)» . " Monday's , top individual Mark and Ran- I 143 Meanwhile, sixth-ranked Ken- scorer, was ejected on a techni- sive times out, the Vols' sixth over La Crosse Central's JV. dy Ganrude, Arland Hujmann and Jeff more confident of victory. 14. Tulsi ..;... H 4 110 scratch scores were Mrs. Bay's Dagendesh. 15. New Me xico cal foul with about two minutes and. seventh. The Hawks trailed 60-50 with "If we play our game we Stall .... 21 7 101 223-567, ' Mary Hengel's 223- tucky widened its SEC lead to Tha cub awards were presented by 16. Kansas IS 4 <4 Justus made his free throw Floyd Payne, cubmaster, 17. Tennessee ...... 563, Irene Gostomski's 551 Es- four and a half minutes to play and Donna should beat them. I don't 15 '3 41 , and Andy Owens converted the Craig and Lois Payne; den mothers. think we've had our best 18. Colorado . 17 A 39 ther Kelm's 211—550, Irene before a press gave them a 66- l». Illinois 14 A 34 Bronk's 544 technical foul shot for Florida, game of the year yet, may- 20. MarouetBe .... 17 4 ll , Betty Schoonover's malking it 63-60. Florida con- €4 lead with 12 seconds to go. CALEDONIA ELECTION be we'll have it tonight. 533, Peggy Jacobson's 533, Di- Ap. Huff' trolled the jump and Mike A pair of Central free thrbws CALEDONIA, Minn. - Believe me, there's no ane s 202—531, Marlene Leatherwood dropped in two parently neither of the two in- danger of a letdown, not at Flanagan's 203—522, Mrs. Bay's tied the game at 66 before Jeff 516 Larry free throws to give the Gators a cumbents who filed for re-elec- this point," said Schultz. , Donahue's 514, Shar- 65-SO edge. Biesanz' 20-foot shot at the tion in C aldoni a Township Mankato State is 1-20 tor on Kaisersatt's 512, Jane buzzer gave the Hawks the Owens then fouled Tennes- March 11 will have opposition, the year and 0-9 in the NIC. Maschka's 511, Marie Tamke's win. according to Clerk Edward De- The Warriors won an ear- 511, Yvonne Carpenter's 510, see's Jim England and Hears called anotier time out. Eng- Gary Bauer had 24, Joe Fer- ters. Leo Klug, supervisor, and lier flame at Highland Are- Helen Englerth's 506, Ester Po- guson 16 and Mike Kenney 13 Earl Betz , treasurer, were the na 77-57. zanc's 504 land made bis free throw and , Irlene Trimmer's 502 for Winona while Gary Rudy's only candidates who filed. "They have a couple of Owens missed the technical free ' ¦'¦ and Marge Hamin's 502. . 17 was best for Central. - . new players now, transfers threw, leaving the Vols trailing 65-61. At White Bear Lake Satur- who didn't become eligible day, the Hawk JV lost to White College Basketball until after the first game. Tennessee took the tap and Bear Lake 50-53 after leading SOUTHWEST We expect a tough game, England's jump shot cut the 26-22 at the half. Terry Gilbert- Howard Payne 12, E. Ttxas State 61. but we aEso expect to win," Phil Esposito deficit to two points with 22 sec- 1 Albuquerqut (0/ Panhandle AIM (Okla,) son had 10 and Terry Hurlburt 51 (OT). said Star?ecki, a three-year onds left. But time ran out on 12 for the Hawks in that game. Angela Stata 11/ E, N.M. 73. letterman who also cap- the Vols. Ark. Slate 83, Texts-Arlington II. tained ^Winoha Stated NIC Suspended for Winona JV (41) La Crosst JV («) Ark. Tech 7», So. Stata (Ark.) 71. Mears said he discussed the fg ft pi ip fg ft pf tp PAR WEST co-champion football team possibility of trading technicals Gllbertsn 1 1 11 L lndielh 2 I 15 UCLA 51. Washington 44. Westminster (Utah) 107, NW Nazarena this fall. with assistant coach Stu Aber- Mueller e • 10 schmrdi i 002 n. Starzecki had his finest Blcianz i II 3 Yickroy I 14 1 Punching Ref deen early in the game. Aber- Ferguson o A U p otts 1 I 1 7 Wtber Strta 15, Idaho <1. game against Morris. He * ' j Wyoming 71, Air Force «. MONTREAL «V-PhiL Espo- deen suggested that the Vols try Hurlburt * IIIItudy * 117 Colo. 73, Okla. State 6t, accounted for the game-ty- sito's assault on the National the strategy in the final minute. Kenney 4 5 113 SHelllch 4 1 J 10 eclo. Slatm U. 70, Vlah Stata it. Koehler 0 • II George 10 0 2 Okla. City 112, Denver 100. ing basket on a 40-foot iump Florida Coach Tommy Bar- Bauer 10 4 4 14 Jansky 7 I J 16 finish- Hockey League scoring record Washington State tl, So. call'. 51. shot at the buzzer, will have tlett indicated he "will ask for a — RDchett 2 0 14 ed with a season high 15 to wait awhile. Bos- Totals 21 12 15 41 : - . rul es change. Totals 35 11 IS 4( ERMER ASSIGNED points and was his usual BRUIN SUSPENDED . . ,. ton's slick center won't be doing Phil Esposito, Boston's lead- any scoring for the next two There was no official explana- WINONA JV ...... 17 11 11 32-41 ST. PAUL IB — Cal Ermer, brilliant self on defense. CENTRAL JV 10 14 H 14-46 who was released last fall as "I knew there was only ing scorer in the NHL, was games. tion available regarding Mara- vich's ouster. Maravich, who Winona JV (53) White Bear JV (51) manager of the Minnesota about a second left when suspended today for push- Esposito will miss Wednes- fg ft pf tp lg It pf tp was in possession of the ball, Twins, has been appointed East- I shot because we had had ing ared punching a referee day's game against Pittsburgh Qllbertson S 4 1 to Herman 4 4 4 12 and Sunday's against New York appeared to be hit by a Vander- Smith _ 0 3 4 S-ehowltr 3 4 410 ern supervisor of scouts for the a free throw with five sec- 8. He will Hurlburt S _ 1 11 C truth 2 0 14 in a game Feb. because of a suspension handed bilt player and the ball went out Twins, the American League onds left. I had a clear path miss t-wo games. (AP Photo- Anderson Z O 2 4 A-rmstrng 0 ft 0 0 to the basket, but there just down Monday by NHL. Phesi- of bounds. No foul was called Mueller frillEmory 3 1*7 team announced Monday. fax) and the official awarded the Kenney 2 0 2 4 Japs 12 0 4 wasn't time to do anything dent Clarence Campbell. S.Koehltr O O 1 0 Otffretnt 2 2 2 t ball to Vandy. UDALLS HONORED but shoot. It's ihe longest Campbell sat Esposito down Reff OO00 Boenm 3 1 2 14 TUCSON, Ariz.—Former Inte- i L j - -t ' ' But Bauer 1 i 2 I Slelnmllr 10 12 shot I'Te ever made in a . r for shoving and punching ref- the floppy-haired LSU junior, stayed in the game long R.Koehltr O«40 rior Secretary Stewart Udall game, "* recalled Shrzecki eree Bob Sloan during the Feb. Blntni _ 1 4 > Totals It » 50 St and V.S. Rep. Morn's K. Udall, before Monday practice. 8 game between the Bruins and enough to be top scorer with 35 City Sports points, bringing his career total Totals 1* 15 54 S3 once standout performers for SchuEtz, the team scoring the Philadelphia Flyers. WINONA 17 ? 11 14-53 the Univ«rsity of Arizona, will leader with a 15-point aver- Esposito, who has 92 points- to 2,059 and shattering the SEC WHITE BEAR LAKE I 14 17 30—5* against career scoring record of 2.030 ¦ enter the Arizona Basketball age, got that Mor- Calendar five short of the NHL record Hall of Fame March 1. ris while playing with a shared by Bobby Hull and Stan set by Mississippi State's Bailey GBAEBNEB FAVORED Howell in 1957-58. pulled leg muscle. He made TUESDAY Miikita, both of Chicago—be- MACOH, Ga. CAP) - Clark GRAHAM SIGNS six of nine shots acainst the came incensed when Sloan Kentucky boosted its confer- Graebner, second ranked in the SAN DIEGO (AP- - San Die- BASKET. ALL- UNWORMED . - : With Ms Boston Celtics struggling ence record to 12-1 by snuffing Courars. Since the first Mtnka.lt. at Winona State , 7:10 p.m. called a two-minute slashing United States, is the early fa- go Charger safet Gra- for a playoff berth in the NBA and having lost 11 of their oat a Georgia rally. Tennessee y Kenny M-uikrto State game, the WRE5VLIING— penalty against him in the Phil- , vorite in the Macon Internation- bam, who played out his option Winona state al Outlaws Adolphus. manager Red Auerbach doesn't seem which made the top 20 rankings 6-1 sharpshooter has aver- adelphia game. last 17 games, general al Tennis Tournament opening Jast season, has agreed to terms points a relaxes behind his ever-present cigar at a fox the first time this week, aged nearly 22 WEDNESDAY According to Campbell, Espo- worried as he today. The New Yorker was a for 1969, the American Football game. press conference in Boston Monday. Auerbach announced that dropped to 10-3 in the confer- BASKETBALL- sito protested the call and Sloan ence after its loss to Florida. semifinalist in the event last Xeague team announced Mon- "T got off to a slow start Micalotter al SI. Mary'i, 7:31) p.m. tagged ' basketball shoes will be presented free to playing him wilh a 10-minute Celtics "UCLA, starting slow as they year. day. and started to force the misconduct as well. Then, youngsters at the game March 2 with the Chicago shots, lately, though, I guess THURSDAY have many times this season, *—m ^^^^— m ^^~^^^^^^^— m ^^^^—~^^^^ m ^mmmmi ^^~mmmm ^^^^mmmm ^m—mmmm Campbell said, Esposito shoved Bulls. (AP Photofax) failed to take the lead for more I' ve been doing better," ex- WRESTLI NO- the referee pTained Schultz, who trans- Wlnon a Stale al Wtrlburg. twice and threw a than 30 minutes before the 7- punch which landed on Sloan's fttot-1 Alcindor scored six points ferred from Plattevilie State FRIDAY shoulder. as a junior last year and to» put the Bruins ahead to stay BASKETBALL— "Such conduct led fhe team in scoring. Region can not be tol- for their 32th straight -victory. Cotter vt. Menkalo Loyola In erated," said Campbell, ex- "Without Ridk and Gene J* tournament oil Rochester Mayo Spring Valley Can Washington, playing aggressive we'd foe in trouble. We're Civic Auditorium. 111! P.m> plaining his ruling, which fol- defense and deliberate offense, Wlnorna Won al Albert Lea. lowed a hearing at which both relatively inexnerienced up WREITLDMO— built a 22-21 lead at the half. front with three sopho- Region Ont lournamenl al Winona Sloan and Esposito testified. In the only other game involv- mores , but these two i*uys High. Esposito also drew $75 in au- ing the top 20 teams, lflth- "When SWIMMINO- tomatic fines for tho incident. ranked Colorado defeate really steadv us. Wlnom High at Rocheilir JM. Title Tonight d Okla- you pOay a defensive, ball Cop homa State 73-66. control game like we do SATURDAY It's been nine long years Forward Bob Stroebcl and Niagara's Calvin Murphy, the you raced guys with their BASKBTBALL- center Larry Thieke, both 61, n-ation's number two scorer e al Ouilevui. since Spring Valley has won a , savvy . I'm just sorry they St. ftttry' lead the Gophers with 16-point was held to 23 points, 10 below Region 1-4 Tourntmenl al Rochtiler Maple Leaf Conference basket- :^y4/ won't he r-round next year," JM. Nats Delay averages while 5-11 forward Bill his average, by Long Island $UAm * m prnised Ekk^r. WRB5TUNG- ball title, but the drought could Powers and 5-11 guard Dave University, but Niagara went on ~ .Toirninc Starzeck i and Reglon Ont tou-rntmenl it Winona ' High. end tonight . Manahan have 10-point averag- lo win 83-75. Sclmlrz in the starling lind- SWIMMIWO- The Wolves, sixth ranked es. Guard Jerry Doucette is the W^!^0W!m up wall be d-4 Jim Jabros- Wlnoma High at si. Leult Ptrk. Announcement other starter. ky nrad G-2 Don Besonen at WASHINGTON (AP ) team in the area with a 13-3 - Ted record for the season, lead the Other Maple Leaf games to- forwa rds and fi-4 Steve INJURED RETURN Willia ms says ho is excited This Week's Protsman at center. Maple Leaf with an 11-1 record. night have Preston (fl-3) hosting | SEATTLE (AP; - Guard Rod about his impending signing as Harmony (7-6), "Wykoff fl-10) nt Mankato State , which us- manager Tonight's opponent In the Spring Thorn and reserve center Dor- of the downtrodden cham- Lanesboro (4-7) and LeRoy-Os- Basketball ually uses a zone defense rejoined the Washington Valley gym is defending rie Murray have Senators. But it ap- Gophers are trander (1-10) at Grand Mead- nnd has become more of a Sonics after beinc side- peared today pion Chatfield. Tho pattern team on offense, will Seattle: the former star in second place with a 10-2 ow (5-7). TUESDAY month with slugger will have to start 6-5 Mef Phillips and lined more than a postpone mark and are the onlv confer- UOCAL SCHOOLS— injuries. Both •will suit up to- celebration of his million dollar OTHER Minnesota prep ac- Mtnkatoi Slalt at Winona Suit, 7:>0 fi-0 I>cnny Engle nt center ence team with a chance to p.m. night Cor Seattle's National Bas- deal -with owner Bob Short for tion has Kenyon (10-2) looking So, For What IPs Worth, 5-10 Bob Pranqe ot guards, catch the leaders. MAPLB LEAr- and 6-7 Joe Stcnkn and 6-3 ketball! Association game here at least another 24 hours, to clinch a second consecutive Chalfltfd at Spring Valley. tbe Chicago Bulls. The delay in naming Williams won the Hiawatha Valley crown at Can- Wyholl tl LanttOere. Ron IMcyer nt forwards. will* SPUING VALLEV Htrmony tt Preston, as manager of the last-place first meeting between the two non Falls (7-5) and Randolph LtRoy-0«trane* er at OraMl Meadow . Enjoy The Next Six American League club was schools 73-54 at Chatfield and (6-2) going for a tie with Elgin HIAWATHA. VALLEY— in the Centennial when hosting Ktnyon tt Ctnnon Petit. H0W! caused by need for additional because of that and n current OAIRVLAND-. mmm HERE'S time to work out details con- nine-game winning streak ranks Goodhue (5-3). Indtptrxlenct al Elavt-Strvm. Weeks With Beverages cerning the estimated 10 per Chatfield, In Wisconsin, No. 1 ranked Otiio-Falrttilld at Blair. »y RmouR as a distinct favorite. /MIDDLH BOROHR— "»»*« cent or $900,000 chunk of has split its and Middle Border champion New Richmond «l Durma . F'Ul'i' rundleti Sena- 11-5 for the season, ->' ' S )} ? \ Don't u»a friction Bepa to reptlr tplll ClNTBNNIAt- » _ . lrt»l'« ttor economy. Relit them, or repltce IMJ« tors stock on which he'll have last four games. Durand tries for Its lGth straight From &JU\' *' ' ,pl hBnd Ooodhua It Uarwtolpn. ' VL^PA ' '"' " "** options to purchase. The Wolves nre led by 6-2! triumph this season at home tMONCONFHRENCe— ' Nrw Llibon at Banger. ,'j,^miM!rmmm. The Sentry Pecktge Plan Policy ollert all eitentlal The announcement originally forward Ted Turbonson, tho con- against New Richmond while ^^^' mti/- mmmm t>Vtlnei] iniurance Ln one polity: It taves lima Ollmanton tt Cochrani-FC. mmmmor mmmm and money, and eliminate* mucft papor work. You had been expected to bo mado ference's second leading scorer second place Osseo-Fairchild Chlpptwa Pallt at Mondavi. ¦¦ P ^ H atioutd look Into Mondlay or today. Attorneys In- with n 19-point average. Guard (10-2) is at third place Blair Ltvdilon at Hootlen. ¦BiB^VHi^w^ :^m*mw™^mmiWm\ fl Mahtomidl at Red Wing. dicated they need additlonial Mark Reps has a 14.5 average (0-3) in the Dairyland. OONM ST. CROIX— SENTIRY.fpNSURANCE time to complete details on the while 6-4 center Steve Fitch , Undefeated Dunn-St . Croix St. Croix Ctnlral at rtplrt. 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Cheek SATURDAY, FEB. 15 ' Bonn's Vogelsang 119 154 140—411 Sharon Pozanc 124 1*0 150—434 ed Nettle Haase 127 106 14-317 Am Mtr 12% Jns&L 68V4 your ad and call 3321 If a correction CLASS A (7* «70 40*—170-3132 719 473 676—278-3411 Wllmt Brugger (2 123 98-101 ' must be made. WATKOWSKI'S~ PERKY PINS- WEST END GREENHOUSES— Avis Schrandt 109 111 120—140 AT&T 53% Jostens — irenti PtalTX .... *IM JU 235-HI Mary Da Brta 140 119 111-398 Mary Douglas 182 151 1*5—500 Ruth Ro-riler 162 145 124-411 Jewish House Am Tb 35% Kencott Sharply Phyllis Thurley 124 144 14S-4J3 49% NCALLED FOR- Jeanclta Bars . 11* in 13V-J71 Ctsarlene Seebotd 113 111 147-3M Grace Brokaw 114 112 129—155 BLIND ADS U Lenore Klagge 144 157 3 M, 67, Tl, 76, 77. . >, Btmafiina Rtwlr 1« 175 i5«-wn 8.21 at ago today. Jean Jumbede 130 130 l4J-3»» 106—525 year to year. Jeanettte Modletkl 93 IOO 117-310 Lillian Prudoehl 144 148 155—447 Jan Reinhard 183 113 123 strike to demonstrate support Tho world changes Jan Reinhard IM 117 133-414 Firestone 61% Shell Oil 66 929.51. day, Dixie Cummings 70 90 122-312 Lois Hlpps 153 125 131—408 loan Mayer 171 14S 104 104—524 % And friends from day to Marge Ramln i$t 173 l«l-5l» 134 120-31. for anti-Israeli guerrillas. Only mil- will the on« wa lova. CTiriS Whetltona 145 152 167—414 Jeane Hubbard 14* 116 1*1—423 Linda Konkel ...... 134 12* Ford Mtr 50% Sinclair 97 Volume by noon was 7.8 But never Jean ZakrcewsM 134 UJ 113-41* away. B«m Fratike 117 97 117—311 Arlene Seeling 115 1*0 130—393 Bertha Bakken ..... 141 127 137 110—sis one private school was open in 6.08 From memory pass Beverly Porter IM 123 lJt-413 Gen Elec 89% Sp Rand 49*% lion shares, compared with Sadly Missed ty Bev Scharmaeh 114 146 146—40* Suzanne Schreiber 202 101 129—522 Baa Carton ...... 8* 114 101 202-313 738 70$ 706-374-1523 . Nablus, and in Ramallah 200 million by the same time Mon- Wife, Children, Mother, 559 585 669—244—2077 759 740 49_—132—2327 Pat Obill .:...... ;.. Ill 13* 114 143-512 Gen Food 78% St Brands 42% GOLDEN FROG SUPPER CLUB— FOUNTAIN CITY" BADGERS— Jean Jumbeck ...... ill 123 135 123-491 trainee teachers entered the Father & Brother. Bett-y ua-tst GAIL'S APPLIANCE- Gen Mills 33% St Oil Cal 68% day. Throne 158 178 Marguerite Stoll 147 124 118—391 Barbara Konkel .... 151 128 181 130-47* Carol Jackets IM IM 138-440 Jutfy Vcrdlck 141 131 130—313 second day of a hunger strike Gen Mtr 79% St Oil Ind 58% Losses were taien by Sinclair LIndt PtHrath 87 88 78—253 Beverly Heitman 178 181 180—541 Found « Betty Jasiewskl 133 15* 135-437 Florence Rath 131 Lost and Cathy Kauphustnen 124 109 115—348 *9 135—365 supporting the guerrillas. GenTel 39% St Oil NJ 79% Oil, Atlantic Richfield, and Brit- Roth Lilla 184 140 147-493 Virginia Prussing 155 159 162—476 133..175-4 Mlary Jo EOel 11 »9 98-371 The Tel Aviv newspaper Bettty Schoonover 171 *0 Marie Tamke 10* 131—407 Gillette 52% Swift 32% ish Petroleum, Sinclair dropped LOST—ladles wrlslwatch with stretch N ormagene EcSel 89 107 93—289 1*7 302-2511 730 734 726—144—1324 Haaretz reported today that the band, on 3rd Street, Sun, iftarnoon. . 522 534 304—516-207* Goodrich 55 Texaco 81% 15 to 96^_ and Atlantic lost 4% HAODAD'S- SAM'S DIRECT SERVICE— Reward. Ail Macemon St. SUNSHINE— Marcella Bleber 159 132 123—414 Palestinian commando organi- Goodyear 58% Texas Ins 99% at 102-54 alter a preliminary in- Elsla Dorsch 181 131 177-514 Vernt Mueller 166 106 111-313 Probe Sealab Pat Ahrens 130 154 132—418 zation Al Fatah is establishing Gt No Ry 61 Union junction barring their proposed Margaret Kastmor 105 148 KO-411 Oil 53% ¦ Slieryl Shetly 133 134 137—404 Donna German 116 131 146—420 ' . ' Frances Pederson 114 113 15J-37« cells in western Europe and is Greyhnd 23 Un merger was granted Monday. Personals . 7 Ruth Evens 110 110 88—301 Georlgene Buswell 126 148 148—422 Pac 54% Pat Elllishuywi 143 144 HB-4S7 Katie Cumltkey 109 129 127—365 Marllynne Plate 125 134 134-393 likely to use them as staging Gulf Oil 44% U S Steel 44=% British Petroleum, on the Amer- Florence Loedlng 188 144 13J-444 Larry Donahue 155 154 144-453 CLUB ™eejln9 711 704 78J-300—2504 344-1311 points for attacks on Israeli cr Homestk 41% Wesg El ican Stock Exchage, lost 2& at ANNUAL MEMORIAL . 473 633 407—161—2073 " 68% Thurs., Feb. 20th 8 pm. LEGION ' ' EDWIN'S JEWELERS— For Clue to ¦ MANKATO' .BAR— ORANGE CRUSH— Eloyca Hock 112 131 141—384 Jewish objectives." Honeywl 117% Wlworth 30% 19%. It was to have bought a CLUU. . ¦ ¦ Diane Htrdtka 137 IM 141-428 Rita Lueck 132 136 107-375 Bonnie Smith 142 131 148—448 $300-million block of outlets Lions had a good Donna Baab 171 1*0 131-462 Phyllis Dunn 102 108 121—331 Joan Pruka 127 124 147—398 IT WOULD SEEM the AI Fatah already had an- Tournament at Jeanette Borfelnd 81 743 10*-S3J Pauline Johnson 127 132 133—382 Lois Matzke 147 11( 140—405 from the two American compa- turnout at their Ski skiers com- Marlon Tollua 173 118 143-432 Jeanettte Matzke 115 131 121—357 M. Cieminski 162 172 nounced plans to set up Euro- Rushlord last Sunday. 53 1*2—49* ' PRODUCE nies after their merger. 000 watched 1, Eleanor Hansen 313 1*3 171-577 Pat Markwardl 116 14* 129—391 *90 705 738-108-2241 Diver s Death pean branches which it said peted and approximately feet 775 741 715—34S—2471 <4J 401—236—2073 Rolf Stendahl of Madison soar 100 5*2 COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO— , with Jones & class. SHOP— UN ITED BUILDING CENTERS— Judy Hohensee 124 127 173—424 LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) would be for fund raising and CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Steels were off for first place In the veteran* CHECKERBOARD - Ray Shirley Bronk 15» 133 147-43* Eslher Schmidt 128 137 121—386 Leona Hohensea 121 112 »6—32» Mercantile Exchange Laughlin down more than a Congratulations, Lions, Meyer* A $10-million Navy program to propagandizing. —Butter MOTEL. Charlotte Gepner ito 145 118-421 Delores Brugger 125 133 103—361 Phyllis Dunn 137 157 115—40* steady; wholesale buying prices point. Innkeeper, -WILLIAMS Jeanette Lohmann 133 134 111-382 Edith Wendt 109 142 108—359 Gen Bartz 130 110 129—3(* training men for undersea living At the United Nations Mon- yourself for a thrill the first Shirley Hoist 125 153 313—410 DIent Haney 120 141 118—399 Lois Buswell 107 151 130—3 day, Soviet Ambassador Jacob unchanged • 93 score AA 66; 92 Motors turned mixed with BRACE *0 has been suspended while doc- time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Carole Gardner IM 141 149-482 Kathy Tuxen 142 113 132—3B7 <1» *39 443—390-2211 A 66; 90 B 63%; 89 C 60% ; Cars General Motors up % and Ford Rent electric shampooer Jl; R. D; 747 733 635-344-2471 424 686 582—178—2070 RANDALL'S- tors try to learn why an aqua- A. Malik met with U.S. Ambas- 90 B 64; 89 C 62. %- Rubbers were down with Cone Co. ¦ «TH -STREET I CA- HOLIDAY INN— Jcan Dettman 111 141 83—334 naut had a fatal heart seizure sador Charles W. Yost, report- up 170—517 Darlen* Johnson 303 144 Mary Breu 134 102 138—374 Judl Rader 12* 107 114—347 Eggs easy: wholesale buying Goodrich off two> points. congratula- Beverly Kulas 133-374 Kathy Kosidowski 111 610 feet down on Monday. edly to discuss a U.S. bid for SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY or 1*5 *l Mlarlene Gonldes .97 13* 104—340 1*1 112—40* obligation with a O. JanlkovnU 1«» ISO W-391 Judy May 117 191 162—490 prices 4 lower to 2 higher; 80 Electronics were mixed, utili- tions, repay a social Mona Stolpa 123 111 .8—334 Sealab 3, the leaking under- Big Pour support of Gunnar V. charming, re- «*-4» flavorful dinner In the Uora Kaams 139 125 Sandl Taylor 131 107 113—331 Sharon Toffeson 142 135 1X0—407 per cent or better grade A ties were off fractionally arid RES- Bonnie Websfer 131 121 116-375 water dwelling unit which Berry Jarring, the U.N. special envoy laxed surroundings of RUTH'S ' Mary ' AIM Lea. 138 95 111—344 647 737 -00-224-1210 St., downtown 767 1 487-380-2477 whites 37; mediums 34; stand- metals were down. TAURANT 12a E. 3rd *1 CHANNING INVESTMENT CO.— L. Cannon, 33, was attempting in the Middle East. Diplomatic prices; HAMERNIK'S BAR- 290—2033 ards 36; checks 27. Prices also fell on the Ameri- Winona. Family-slie Tess Young 110 148 H. « F. ROETTIGER LUMBER- Sally Wager 113 137 162-434 to repair when stricken, was or- sources in London said the Unit- 111-3 ** ~ overage, under- ' Orlane Kittle 158 204 188-552 Calherine Grossell 146 141 98-385 Lorraine Todd 143 119 168—430 con Stock Exchange. CANCELED; refused, dered hauled up from the ocean ed States suggested that the Big ( , SR22. we have auto Insurance for Marge WUrfcnbeeti lOS 115 *7-32» Mary Morchlnek 131 93 118—342 Sophie Mlllen 133 88 121—342 NEW YORK (AP) - USDA)- age Ruth Buege 122 101 117—342 Four define areas of accord and you. Sweeney's Insurance Agency, «22 133 19J-46I Femt Baertseli 109 180 133-422 floor near San Clemente island. Butter offerings ample. Carol Ives V* Pearl Pcpllnskf 152 161 110—425 Demand VV. 5th, Winona. Sue Slowcieirskl 130 1*1 154-47* Pat Adank 94 113 85—392 disagreement between Israel 465 *30 *78—232—1205 ¦ slow. GRAIN 445 7*1 77J-M2-J471 Josle Abts 107 118 132-357 A delay of weeks seemed like- BEST- TASTE In town. Compare!. Wed. OASIS BAR AND CAFE- and the Arabs and then issue a Wholesale SPORTSMAN'S TAP- 387 645 564—310—2008 prices on bulk car- Special: German potato salad, -wieners, DITTCHMAN'S- Sandy Creeley 148 159 184—481 ly for the trouble-plagued proj- joint appeal for support of Jar- (AP) Lcnnlt Kuhlmann 16* 134 1M-46S tons fresh. MINNEAPOLIS —"Wheat vegetable, roll, butter, beverage. . OC. : Dlaiuie Hull 117 177 148-4*2 Florence Volkman ioo 13* 130—372 Karrol Wenzel 111 117 192—430 ect, which called for five nine- ring's mission. SIDEWALK! CAFE, Miracle Mall. Norma Henthorae 147 108 144—401 Creamery, 93 Score AA 67%- receipts Mon. 291; year ago ' Lavonna Oimon 115 125 134-184 Helen Burt 128 71 102—301 Nancy I. Springer 130 104 129—518 man teams to spend 12 days , B. MeElmury 161 13* 113-428 Donna Orllkcwskl 137 91 100-328 67% cents; 92 Score A 67%- 304; trading basis unchanged to DOES ONE of your loved ones have • Nancy C. Springer 131 147 13*—417 Jan 154 173 187-514 Gerry S chwankt 118 9»> 117—334 each living and working at the drinking problem? If so, contact tha Wlecton * «77 «« 790—108-2201 67%. 90 Score B unquoted. down 1; prices higher to % 754 745 744-222-2487 Uinda Konkel 110 9. 121—330 "Winona Alanon Family Group. Writ* LAKE CENTER SWITCH- bottom of the sea. lower; cash spring wheat basis, WINONA TRUCK LEASING— 401 494 Wholesale egg offerings ex- . itv* W, 3rd. 570^-324—198* Alice Pehler 104 181 13*—411 6IL.MORE VALLEY— The other eight members of No. 1 dark northern 11-17 pro- Elaine Ttiode 11* 131 145-404 Amelia Pawlak 110 122 131-3*3 Kennedy Reports cessive on large; adequate on Paulina Wershofan 102 100) 79—381 Cannon's team began a six-day ACORN COFFEE SHOP Minnesota City, Artcxis desewikl 163 1*5 17(-SO« Sharon Kalsersatt 164 152 142—458 mediums and smalls. Demand tein 1.55%-2.0o%. Minn., open 6 to ?.' Pearl Pepllnskl 134 132! 131—397 Homemade pastries Vivian Albert 111 141 115—37* Pat Gernes 133 135 181-443 period of decompression, a and home-cooked meals. Ann PnybylsW ito ll>» 111—34* fair Tuesday. . Spring wheat one cent premi- Dorothy Arnebers 1« 135 147-44* Edllll Tschumper 137 146 130—413 gradual process in which their Elvera Allred 111 131 150-401 Mary Gallas 116 81 102—»» 450 726 712-112-2200 Wholesale selling prices based um each lb. over 58-61 lbs; WILL Mr. Harold M. Anderson, Superin- 314-2447 Ethel Hanson 93 98 127—318 , KOEHLER BODY SHOP- body tissues become accus- Age Name Were on exchange and other volume Spring wheat one cent discount tendent, or Mr. Donald H. Vlngar, So- CIRT1.ER OIL— 385 529 S50-252—191* Grace Graves 10* 111 100—318 tomed again to surface pres- cial Studies, please contact the Winona Henrietta Yoaing 107 13S 145- 1H SUNDAY, FEB. 16 Nancy Cashtnet 112 125 171—408 sales. each Vi lb. tinder 58 lbs. Dally News, Tet. 8-2W1. AHrelda FuBlla 151 164 157-473 Patty Stever 130 HO 142—382 sures Jiik©- Cannon, they had New York spot quotation. Mildred Llea ill 141 148-400 CLASS A Gen Chuchna 132 1(5 176—473 b^ftonditioned^ to pressures 19 No. 1 hard Montana winter NOW! — Another service for readers. Wa Lora Kanr 148 132 176-454 COZY CORNER BAR- Phyllis Stever 150 142 129—421 Part of Decision Standards 36-39. 1.50%-1.80%. will furnish you with an appropriate EsHier Kelm 138 140 179-4T7 Yvonne Carpenter 213 143 158—S14 630 654 718—186-2181 times normal to withstand the NEW YORK (AP) -Sen. Ed- Whites: Fancy large 47 lbs gift subscription birthday card when 67* 713 805-218—1413 Tlaun SchumlnsM 118 111117—35* FEDERATED INSURANCE— weight of the ocean at the Sea- Mihn-S.D. No. 1 hard winter you order the Winona Dally/Sunday COMMODORE CLUB— •Barbara Beeman 156 114 150—442 Gerry Greenwood 123 131 147—401 ward M. Kennedy says his age, min 3941. fancy medium 41 lbs News as a birthday gift. Tel. 8-2961 for B. Redalen 146 187 165-498 1.48c-I.77%. Carolea Stenrtl 152 171 14I-4SI Sharon Erath 130 119 124—373 lab's depth. political experience and family average 37-39. Fancy smalls 36 Information or visit the Circulation De- ¦Vlrg. SchumlnsM 133 170 187-490 Mario Mures 127 135 145—407 No. 1 hard amber durum, Betty Schullr 148 144 129-421 The body of Cannon partment at . the nev/spaper. 306—3*05 Betty Greenwood 115 1J4 , a civilian name were factors in his deci- lbs average 34-35. Mltlla Troke 157 126-441 1*1—400 choice 1.92-2.10; discounts, am- 15* DENNY'S CAFE— Mary Scrwa 127 119 149—445 with three children Joajina Troka 101 136 130-18 * , was flown sion not to seek the Democratic WE'VE SAID IT BEFORE end we'll lay Elaine Welch 185 141 104—410 423 478 7_6—142-2IM (AP) (USDA)- ber 5-10; durum 10-18. It again . . . the Irene Schullr 12* l» 158-40* to Jlth Naval District headquar- CHICAGO - difference between 488 753 484—584—3411 Virginia Huff 157 1*0 120—417 PAPPY'S— presidential nomination last Au- Corn No. 2 yellow L13- death end taxes Is that death does not Jonl O'Reilly 154 123 129—40* Potatoes arrivals 66; on track BAR— Kathy Justin 109 102 134-343 ters at San Diego, Calif., for an get worse but taxes do! if Unci* Sam' COr-T CORNER . Fran Pederson 132 149 121—402 gust. 1A. * Yvonne carpenter 16* 131—4*0 Marcia Wantock 132 117 112—3*1 autopsy. Deput 212; total U.S. shipments 480; annual report finds you short on with- 1*0 Etahia Smith 126 13S—428 y County Coroner The Massachusetts McWeeny 117 1*4 113-374 1*4 Janet Hentges 117 13* 132—378 senator, Oats No. 2 exrtra heavy white holding and with savings depleted, sea Oliva 372—3555 W. T. Souza supplies moderate; demand Betty Biltgen 139 177 163-47* Betty Farrand 138 IOO . 133—371 said preliminary who will be us for a Personal Loan. Rates are low, POZANC TRUCKING— 37 years old this 67-7. V. Sctormlnriel 170 111 108-3*1 La Vina Ratz 145 151 170-4** good for russet burbanks, mar- loans are easy to arrange, completely [ rlene Trimmer 1*0 184—542 tests were inconclusive. Saturday, Shirley Sqalret 175 180 161-514 1*8 641 609 671—232-2173 was quoted in the cur- ket firm; demand slow for Barley, cars 120, year ago confidential and repayment Is planned Barbara Pozanc 156 168 189—513 BRIESATH'S SHELL— The depth was not unusual for rent issue of Look magazine :to fit your budget. See Frank, Dick, Janice Tropple 147 158 151—45* as round reds, market dull; carlot 150; good to choice 95-1.28; low Max or Dennis GRULKOWSKI BEAUTY SHOP- Sandl King 120 134 163—437 experimental descents and at MERCHANTS NA- Betty Beranek 145 159 145—44* saying he was under considera- to intermediate 95-1.20 TIONAL BANK. Leona Hiblns*! 10* 154 158-41B Jonl Nichols 140 144 120—404 track sales: Idaho russet bur- ; feed 80- 158-443 Esther Poianc 156 153 144-453 Keri Wegman 125 125 136—386 spokesmen said all divers in the Bev Biltgen 152 135 142—2555 ble pressure to try for the nomi- banks 6.25-6.35; Minnesota 94. 243 149-413 Jan Marquardt 13* 127 136—389 KINGS HAVE tailors of their own; we'll Dorothy Beynon 100 MANKATO BAR— program had been tested at that nation 138-464 Kay Theurer 118 135 191-434 , adding: "Basically, I North Dakota Red River Valley Rye No. 1-2 1.18%-i.21%. treat you like one, come In or phone. Helen GmlkowskJ 153 173 Alice Lynch 176 140 134—450 115-472 639 475 734—122-2172 pressure in compression cham- just didn W. Betslnger, 227 E. 4th, Irene Oostomskl 16* 1*8 Shirley Theis 170 159 158—417 't have the feeling at round reds 2.50-2.75. Flax No. 1 3.C6 nominal. 158-3349 WINONA KNITTERS- bers without mishap. Ellie Hansen 151 177 138—464 Marle Kledrowskl 124 143 141—408 time time for politics and cam- Soybeans No. 1 yellow 2.57. RANDALL'S- Dorothy Stoos 141 145 111—397 Business Services 14 112-442 Bernie* Will 1*1 131 111-405 The project, delayed since paigning R. Wlnaewskl 155 155 Grace Burley 167 155 223—545 and, beyond that, I 111 111—414 Martha Briesath 117 145 148-410 Sue Sovereign 1*6 805 77- 7*4-204—2549 last July by equipment prob- was too vulnerable. ROOF, Ice and snow removed. Free esti- 138 109-384 Ela ine Plerzina 134 117 151-401 LIVESTOCK Carols Gardner 117 BUSTER'S BAR— mates. Tel . 8-4068. Shirley Dietrich 113 15* 176-443 Ella Rett 144 113 134—381 lems, got under way Saturday "After all, how could I con- WINONA MARKETS Ardls Clerzan 160 113 140—412 SOUTH IT. PAUL 5. Wunderlldi 123 13* 134-3*2 480 649 477—1*4-1170 TREES, TREES, TREES Theresa Fakler 155 118 132—405 SEVEN-UP— when the 57-by-l2 foot steel cyl- scientiously combat allegations SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. -B- 'USDA) - trimming, 693 723 483-270—334* stump removal, spraying, etc. Free Florence Holl 157 143 145—445 Delores Konetchy 131 144 134—3*9 inder was lowered by crane to by — Cattle 4,500; calves 1,100; slaughter Swift & Company GRIESEL'S GROCERY— Betty Thrune 148 149 190—507 Nixon—and we had to antici- These quotations apply to hogs deliver estimates. B long's Tree Service, Wi- Eleanor Griesel 139 141 114-3*6 G. Blanchllcld 122 113 132—377 the ocean steers and heifers fairly aetlvi, fully nona. Tel. 8-5311. Alice Stevens* 146 142 169-457 Alice Scattum 143 108 131—382 floor. pate he would make them—that steady; cows fully steady; bulls steady; ed to tfie Wlnonn Station by noon today G. Tambornlno 132 114 151-3*3 786 464 776—312—2548 141 147-432 JoAnn Dubbs 144 127 133—3*4 No diver set foot in It. howev- I was vealers and slaughter calves strong to HOOS Evelyn Frio 144 GRAHAM A MCGUIRE— too young, that I had no LENNOX HEATING SYSTEMS 119 158-413 Bertha Bakken 106 145 143—3*4 SI higher; average to high choice 1.175 Hog market: Stee-dy. Ruth Hopl 136 Mary L PHIowskl 170 127 132—449 er. record Ol I — Gas — Electric 151 193-495 196-2142 , in public life strong lb slaughter steers 28.75; other choice Meat type, 200-35. lbs. ... 20.00-20.50 June Dtlleslca 149 Pat Brang 159 119 161-459 Cleaning — Repairing — Ports 7*4-190—1314 SIEBRECHT ROSES— Preliminary checks Sunday enough to; mixed h»_h good Butch ers, 200-230 lb 20.00 700 470 Joan Wlnek 156 132-477 recommend me ior M0-l ,20o lbs 27.75-29,50; QUALITY SHEET METAL WORKS 18* Evelyn Gottunan 144 IM 117—393 choice SOWS, 270-300 lbs 17.2J HOMEWARD STEPS- Betty Schullr 134 151 204—489 showed the helium-oxygen the high office of president and choice 27.25-27.75; mostly high 1151 E. 6th Tel. 8-46U Mary Hengel 154 151 159-46* Carol Evenson 104 11* 107—330 , that 1,070 lb slaughter hellers 28.00; other CATTLB ^ Lois Lilla 155 145 131-411 Marie Schueler 123 104 103—330 breathing mixture with Cattle market: Steady. Pearl Fraier 153 138 158-44* 774 751 780—322—2527 which it perhaps I was trying to trade on choice 850-1,025 lbs 25.75-27.75; mlxwl high 149 117 114-380 Betty Schneider 109 1(4 123—396 High choice end prime 27.2J Plumbing, Roofing 21 Charlotte Hund LAWRENZ FURNITURE— was pressurized was leaking good and choice 2J.25-34.75; flood 23.00- 104 106 133-341 Bev Wos 156 149 1*1-4*7 my brothers' names. I could not Choice 24.50-27.00 Wendy Krago Leona Lublnskl 190 164 172-526 24.25; utility and commercial slaughter 117 111 135-361 636 4(8 612-208-1124 slowly at places where Good 23.00-25.00 Leslie Krage Audrey Graham 118 123 154-395 power expose the Democratic party to cows 19.00-19.50; canner and cutler 14.50- ELECTRIC ROTO «2S 499—386—1387 SPRINGDALE DAIRY— Standard 20.00-22.50 ROOTER Shirley Hols* 123 138 171-434 and communications lines en- 19.00; utility and commercial slaughter For clogged sewers and drains, CLASS 8 Kathy Morken 109 lis 131—385 that kind o£ vulnerability." Ullllty cows M.O0-ia.30 P. Stanlslawtkl 138 164 166-490 Peg Hanson 105 145 110—370 tered the unit ¦ bulls 21.50-24.0O, few commercial 24.50; CALL SYL MONARCH BA.R— Sylvia Callahtn 116 101 144-381 . . cutter 19J0-21.50; cholco vealers 37.00- Canner and culler H.OO-17.50 KUKOWSKI 141-435 Mary Gordtn lit 115 108-319 Tel. «09 or 6436 Kay Duellman ... 120 154 727 692 807-296—2532 Cannon, an electronics engi- 39.00; selected 40.00-42.00; good 33.00- VEAL 1-year-guarantee . Eileen Pltl 138 134-431 Ellie Kreuzer 128 145 110—393 FILLMORE ELECTION Veal market: Steady. I" TEAMSTERS CLUB- 1)9 119—337 37.00; choice slaughter calves 25.00-28.00; Fern Erntt 1U 1« 189-430 Marie Fcltz 99 neer, and three others oi his Top choice 39.00 WANT TO HEAR tha Inside storyT Belly Redlg 164 131 165—461 (57 518-288-1113 PRESTON, Minn — Only one good 21.00-25.00; good 650-900 lb feeder Shirley Klein ...115 111 131-351 44* . Good and choice 25.00-37.00 Rosslto solves sink drainage problems Gladys O'Neil 168 170 155-491 DAIRY— team were sent down in a diving steers 24.00-24.00. Slmont Hel-rman. 142 lis 174—451 SPRINGDALE candidate filed for office in Commercial 18.00-24.00 quick as a v/lnk, Never turns to "ce- Beverly Biltgen 127 171 168—466 LaVonne Bltu 125 106 128—359 Hops 9,000; barrows and gilts around «72 493 779—114—2170 bell to investigate Sunday night Boners 17,00-down ment" In your plumbing. Helen Gruulkotvikl 144 159 144—449 111 135 156—402 Fillmore Township for the March 25 certs lower,- trading fairly active; 1-3 AT'L BANK- Mary Schultz and again Monday MERCHANTS N Marge Poblotkl 141 1*1 123-457 Hilda Gotlschalk 133 127 10&-344 morning. On 190-240 lbs 21.00-21.25; 2-3 190-210 lbs Day State Milling Company Frank F»y Skleveland . 144 125 156—431 II election, according to Clerk O'Laughlin 194—2530 Ruth Buerck 148 127 162-437 the second dive, 20.50-21.00) mostly 20.75-21.00; 3-4 240- Elevator A Grain Prices PLUMBING 8, Elaine Rusted ... 118 123 114-365 Cannon suf- „., HEATING JORDAN'S- Barb Malewlckl 128 143 134-403 Walter Martin. Lester E. Gatz- 260 IDs 20.25-20.75; 2-4 260-280 lb] 19.50 Ont Tiundred bushels ol grain will hi 7a E. 6th Cwinle Ives 172 159—450 Ate <*¦ _t_ f tin .in* fered a seizure which Navy ' rel. 2371 11* Mtrllyn Neilikt 141 14» 134-434 B^J «JB WKB— ItW—4IW7 doc- ke, incumbent supervisor to 20.50; 3-4 280-300 lbs 19.00-19.75) SOWS the minimum loads accepled et the ele- Terry Zimmerman 19* 151—447 , seeks »* Lorraine Krenr 141 135 151—448 CITY MEAT M.ARKET- tors termed a cardiac steady; 1-3 300-400 lbs 17.75-18.75; 2-3 vators. Linda Lundak ... 109 115 111—SJ6 arrest, or re-election. No one filed for Jerry' Ada Ruppert 160 111 144-436 M. Buchmlller 158 156 133—437 400-60. lbs 16.50-18.00; feeder pigs -fully No. 1 northern spring wheat .... I.5J s Plumbing Service 238—32*1 heart stoppage. 827 E. 4th Mtrgaret Harden 132 143 160-435 Elsie Bond 160 112 88—360 treasurer. steady; 1-3 120-140 lbs I4.5O-18.O0; boars No. ? northern spring wheat .... 1.31 rel. MM EB'S CORNER— Bclty Lowe 142 177 140-479 Bertha Schmitt 115 US 153—383 Heady. No, 3i northern spring wheat .... 1.47 Mavis Ehmann 95 102 141—319 727 714 769-290—2503 Mildred Dnnlelion 112 122 135—3(9 Sh«p 1,500; few early sales wooled No, northern spring wheat .... 1.43 Ruth Brebbil 118 142 114—3»6 * FULL VALUE 10-year WATKINS PRODUCTS- Mary Kirchner 120 134 134—388 slaughter lambs steady; slaughter ewes No, 1 hard wlnler wheal 1.43 guarantee! Gai Mary Oevering 134 130 133—317 133 143-408 or electric, at Mtry Jean Ives 123 445 439 433—148-2101 scarce, steady; wooled feeder lambs No. 7 hard winter wheat 1.41 Elinor Kelt 162 125 121-410 129 148-400 IN BUDGET Phyllis Roxek 133 LAEHN'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY— fully steady; trading fairly active; choice No. 3 hard winter wheat 1.37 Orvllla Clsewskl 159 158 117-454 138 107-133 SANITARYfc Marilyn Breia 98 Sandy Bothum 124 105 138—347 and prime 85-110 lb wooled slaughter No, A. hard winter wheat 1.33 468 657 471—264—3241 131 121-375 PLU^!NG ELECTRIC Dltne Ulbrech 123 Pat Mason 155 128 113—408 lambs 28.00-28.50; 110-120 lbs 27.00-M.OO) No, 1 rye 1.14 w. C , 138 198-583 )6» E. 3rd St. T m BAKKEN CONSTRUCTION- Mary Douglea 347 Bca Hodman 103 131 107—341 utility end good wooled slaughter ewes e,, 151—409 340—2451 No. 2 rye 1.12 Bertht Bakken 109 1*1 Rente Stlrn.man 131 138 139—379 7.00-8 .00; choice and fancy 65-85 lb SWEETHEARTS— Frofritert Malt Corporation Delorts Thompson 183 148 1*3—"JM WALLY'S Mtrila Legreid 90 104 109—303 wooled feeder lambs 27.00-28.25, largely Female — Jobs of Int 159-434 Vera Bell 144 115 155-434 394 594 608—302—2100 Hours: I a.m. p.m. . —26 NJ!a ElDt 1*1 "I 37JO-28.00. to 4 Rcntmee-sttr 89 100 150—309 D. Andrc|ewjkl 115 130 144-389 HARDT'S MUSIC STORE— (Closed Saturdays) " N. Much CHICAGO WAITRESSES WANTEnd D_exp»rlen.ed full. 136 139-412 Sentiment 120—409 Helen Kowalewikl 137 Mtrgaret Schwark 111 135 144-194 Submit sample loading. Viola Cordes 1*1 12* CHICAGO Wl —(USDA)— Hogs 3,500) befor* Sylvia Callahan 115 153 116—304 A I ""I '"™ weekend 194—2241 Inei Zenke 107 114 114—375 Barley purchased at prices sublecl to niThi. ^J , 1 erson, Merge McGuire 142 189 182-533 Lou Lldlkt 117 168 111—396 butchers steady to 25 cents higher; 205- P Hwy. Country SLOPPY JOE'S— 225 lb butchers 22.00-22.35; 1-3 20. 233 lbs market. Klfen 493 731 734-302—2454 Mtrle McDonald 135 17* 142—451 Mabel Wigant 101 120 101—311 31.35-21.75; 2-4 230-260 lbs 20.50-21.25i 3-4 Wlnonn EgR Market Vicky Mod|eikl 157 141 135—415 BLANCHE'S TAVERN- Cell Le|k 118 121 lie—357 WAITRESS WANTED-mornlno 159 1*6—477 J80-3O0 lbs 19.25-20.00; sows 1-3 330-400 (Winona Produce, Zlebell Produce) ihlll. Ap- Irena Terras 143 140 111—41* Ann BenlcW 132 390 736 549—124-20*1 For Deep ply In person. Snack shop, Cuts lbs 18.00-18.75; 2-3 500-400 lbs 16J0-17.25. These quotations apply as ot A. Jennlges. 137 135 176—448 Judy Klutlk 137—347 SUGAR SHACK- 11* *1 Mtry Procriowltl 128 134 104—368 Catlle 1,000; calves none; slaughter 10:30 a.m. today. Bubbles Wooden 141 141 132—414 Pat Foster 10* 101 103—111 WASHINGTON (AP) Mem- PART-TIME waitress, Shirley Bud rick 151 159 124—416 Chairman Paul W. Mc- steers steady to strong; choice 1,000-1,235 Grad e A (umbo (white) 31 must be ovsr 21. *35 438—348—3301 Joanna Johnson 11* 149 131—397 Apply Goodvlew Liquor Store. **1 Grace Grocnovokl 105 100 1*7-372 Caret Marsolak 91 125—334 bers of the jo int Cracken of the Council of Eco- lb slaughter steers yield grade 2 to 4 Orad • A large (white) 11 KRAMER & TOYE- 11* House-Senate «75 417 739—350—2451 Sharon Lehnerl 111 109-354 18.50-30,00; good 25.50-27.75; mixed high Cred o A medium (white) 22 Dorls GlcroV 111 10* 114—36* 12* nomic Advisers, testified that CURLEY'S F LOOR SHOP- y Wlcka 117 HI 114—171 Economic Committee indicate cholca end prime 950-1,025 lb slaughter Grad e B (while) 22 Batty Felts 1« 13* 157—418 Sand Bctte Sievers 114 130 158—40* 401 387 383—314-108] the budget must be kept in bal- hellers yield grade 3 and 4 28.25-29.00; Gradec 11 M.argt Patklcwla 131 157 118—31* Dorothy Attrenl 113 141 110—34S there is strong sentiment in choice 825-1,000 lbs yield grade 3 to 4 1(5—411 CHOATE'S— Jan Toya U* 134 Fern Girtler 166 111 173—478 ance for anti-inflationary rea- 27.25-28.25; good 24,50-26.25; commercial 143 110—1«2 Garry Schwanka 98 lit 94—301 Telephone Irene Hermann 137 Jean Plait 116 14] 129—40B Congress for deep cuts—com- sons. cows 1B.OM9.50, Your Want Ads 458 *SI 474—112-1191 Grace Orlowska 151 111 141—420 Sua Plait 147 147 149—483 Helen Moore 112 104 144—173 parable to last year's $6 billion It is "quite possible Sheep 200; wooled slaughter lambs OUTCASTS- «77 740 719—310—2441 ," Mc- steady; choice and prim* 90-110 lbs Says Contract to Helen Oora 124 110 116—391 Eleanor Dunning II* 118 119—151 XAQE- Diana Kouba 129 ill tl—343 slash—in the $L95.3 billion bud- Cracken said , that the 10 per 28.50-29.00. rAtry Kotldowikl 113 1S4 111—40O Yvonna Llndqulat 134 131 110-117 to Tlie Winona Dail Judy Brugaer 134 129 111—MS Dolores Vaughn 138 156 1*7—441 423 381 3*3—178-2074 get inherited by President Nix- cent surtax therefore must be Make Barbra Top y Nqws Carol Rolbleckl 12* 120 140-38* Vera Dalletka 179 110 111—371 CHICKEN VILLA— on from tho Johnson adminis- extended beyond its June 39 ex- Bttty Kramer 154 14* 147—447 Virginia Krtmer 148 113 137—417 ¦rent Mulyck 138 131 111—43] 45* *79 678—174—1111 Peggy JicoMon 149 157 141—447 Joannt Ptlersin 14* 114 120—180 tration. piration date. Report German Star in History Merle Cocker 141 101 119—344 Dial 3321 for DICK'S MARINE- 490 *C8 70S—340—3441 Sen. William Proxmire, D- The budget surplus projected an Ad Taker Ctrol lagan 14* 107 115—111 WINONA OIL— Judy Styba 119 lit 124—191 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sing- Louise Berg 11* 154 145—415 Peg Draikomkl 131 104 114—163 Eleanore Dietrich 111 14* 144—401 Wis., presiding temporarily by Johnson is only $3.4 billion; Official Helped Gen Chuchna 129 111—404 Clara Schaupp 125 105 105—133 474 (44 440—110—2070 er Barbra Streisand's just- 14* over committee hearings, said the surtax brings in revenues (First Pub. Cert PtiDjky 111 148 151—410 Ann Lilla 173 137 164—470 HILLSIDE FISH HOUSB- signed contract with the Las Ve- Tuesday, Feb. II , wt) Irtnt Newtcldl in 124 147—401 Cherl Biltgen 129 177 144—453 AAargaret llrdeen Ut 115 121—141 he was "very disappointed" at thxeo or four times as great. Its Catch Eichmann Stats ol Minnesota ) is. Bemadlnt Revolr 140 147 HI—44a Willy Betman 101 lot 80—1(4 gas, Nev., International Hotel Counly ol 454 441 70*—I50-217J Monday's testimony from mem- expiration at midyear would Winona ) In Probate Court CU RLE Y'S F LOOR SHOP- 712 *90 474-144— 2443 Maria Priybylskl 119 91 114—141 bers of the Council TEL AVIV (AP) - An Israeli will make her the highest-paid No. I6,l»» CM* Jereczek II* 11* IM—U* MGRF'S MARKET— Adefln* Bunke 137 171 113—411 of Economic send the budget back into defi- In Re estate of Florence Loedlng 121 175 174—471 performer in night club Wstory, Rtnee Strelbtr 101 131 10*—141 Dorl Palublckl 141 12* 121—188 Advisers who cit ha author says that a German Rey M. Tolleson, Decedent. June Oallcska 171 135 141-447 did not foresee , said. Marie Ives 114 114 115—403 413 404. 530—374—10*1 says Alex Shoofey, the hotel's Order (op Hiarlng . . - Judge. oen flotlomslil IM 131 1l*-Uf Blaine Bambenek 140 II* 10!-3'S Silly Kohler Ut 110 108—161 sentiment in Congress for a cut Wednesday and Secretary of La- Israeli agents instead of Ger- week for four weeks In Las Ve- (Prober* Court Seal) " Pomttiy araun Ml Ml ijw—414 P. Cummtnga 119 no 141—461! Dorothy Warnken 101 t* 91—198 StrMter, /murphy l Broin*h»n. KUtfc KonMI 113 tU 1IX-4M Carol Naitika 94 11* in-iia 514 181 110—100-1971 this year. bor George P. ShulU Thursday. man authorities. gas. Attorney* for Ptllllorw. Famalft — Job* cf Int. —26 Ma!* —Jobs of Interest— 27 Articles far Sale 57 Musical Merchandise 76

WOMAN WANTED te da etrteral lious*. 1IN GLE MAN wWr-d ori modern drtry GRAFFITI by Leary WHITE EMAJAEL double klfeJien *lnk OLDER RANCH-TYPE, 3 bedrooms, na- work, 1. er 2 dayi ¦ week. Wrlft A-ai farm. Tel. St. Clrrles tOI-360_. with a|l fixture*.-. Tel. < (513 anytime . . NEEDLES tural gas furnace, full basement, good Used Cars 1C3 Mobile Home*, Trailer* Dally N«w» ttatlno rtferencej. m alter 4 p.m. For All Makes repair. Inquire 514 3rd St. So,, La Cres- 111 DRIVEWAY* SALESMAN needed m ^M^^w^^i^' Of Record Players cent, Minn,; after 4 p.m. on a VOLKSWAGEN-! 966 Bug, radio, chrome DELUXE ROLLOHOME-1941 WxW, lo- W0RK1NCS MANAGER for naltonally Iran. part-Urn* basis, will accept neat ap- fefc^ GREEN CARPETING » sip yds., Ilka ehtMd 1-Hou r ' a wheels, new paint. 3,coo miles on ear. cafed on Sand Prairie. Tel. 36S41S& er Martlnlilna Dry Cleaning pearing Dependable service APP-IyMtti & Lafayette or necessary, preferably men -with agri- pooer %l, Robb Bros, Shore. EAST CENTRAL-Modern 2-famlly house ¦ Tal »1 E. «lh Tel. 9732 Til, J82-4415. ' . ' *; , n<» pr V&sr tor appointment . cultural background. Wrlla P.O. Box with large garage, 20x40. Rent terms TWO 10W, Rochester. SW$ ^^^iWmV'- W^txFkWP ^ &X G.E. REFRIGERATOR, 1150) Frigidaire to reliable party. C. SHANK. 552 E. 3rd. Mary homes fo> tram et SPAM TIME le'es ' wmi Fashion Wan- electric stove, $175 BotJi used only • choos* ^^^^ Sewing Machines 73 COULEE MOBILE HOME SALES on. ttOO wardrobe free. Car necei- g i g « i months. Tal, WIS?. Y. WEST. LOCATION, near Jeffenon aary. Wrlf A-Ti Qally Nawi. - USED VIKING ilgzaa with automatic CREAM PUFFS Hwy. 1 4-41 E„ Winona. r«l. AVt , School. 3 bedrooms. Now available for Automotive BASEMENT SALE - Antique platform cams . In good condition portable or early possession. 115 500. Large carpeted V WAITRESS rocker, bookcase, 2 chairs, baby battt- In walnut console. WINONA SEWING living room. Basement. Oil heat. ASTS ^_ Must ba Jl. Inetle odd* and ends. T to 9 p.m., all CO., 915 W. Sth St. AGENCY, INC., 15? Walnut St. Til. 1967 CHEVROLET STEVE' : .; . . S LQUNO-t Parts Man week except TUas, 1455 E. Burns Val- 8-4365, . / . . . - CHEVELLE MALIBU , HOMETTE ley Road. Sfovet, Furnaces, Parts 75 W A -?.9Smo!! •* "ubl,e nM,,fi "««* In Additional counter man to u$?X%, ' X t\ CENTRAL LOCATION-^3 Or 4 bedroom, Fillmore County ia open. 2 nurse ser- f ^^^^^m*i OFFICE FILE—Art Metal 4-drawer with 2-story. Living room, dining room, large 2-door Hardtop, automatic vice,, penonnel policies, salary open, be added. lock, 28'A" deep, full suspension, letter CLOSEOUT—Save, save, save on gas or kitchen. 227 E. 5th. Tel. 4f06 for modern offices, Previous exper- electric ranges at ones In a lifetime -transmission, Big 6 cyUft-' LIBERTY A ¦ near Rochester, Minn. size. Excellent condition. <25, 15? E. appointment. Contact Mrs. Wayne - prices! A real bargain ! RANGE OIL Stephens, chair- ience or interest in cars A% H- X}i- ^ r Mark. der engine, radio, with rear man, Fillmore County Public Health *" A.V* y ,* "' BURNER CO., 907 E. Sth St. Tel, 7479. BY OWNER-3-bedroom. older home In speaker. LIKE NEW white Nursing Commltfea, Chatfield, Minn. necessary. WilEng to train r^n^'-yw ' >V" 'v'Aa'^K IF YOU NEED TV service, all makes Adolph Mlchaiowskl. Dover. Carpeted living room, natural MARSHFIELD 55W3, T«l- W-A7S6. ^ sidewall tires. qualified person with no antenna repair or new antenna, call usl gas furnace, all new combination alum- LOCAL k^l^WA^iiJ>4 FRANK LILLA & SOUS, 761 E. Ith. Typewriters 77 inum windows- and garage on 2 lots. one owner car with 38,000 WAITRESSES NEEDED previous experience. For Open evenlnos. Good house for handyman. Tel. St. ACTUAL miles. LA RGE SELECT ION Girls for mom'np shift TYPEWRITERS and adding machines for Charles 932-3144. Beautiful , afternoon jhW . sale or rent. Reasonable rates, -free and girl - part-time for Frl. and interview appointment write SINGLE BEO, complete) wringer washer; light turquoise with match- Sat. Cattle, Stock 43 delivery. See ui for all your off Ice .sup- Apply In person «hly. Horses, crib and mattress; kltelten set; vacuum P. NEW HOME In Buffalo City,..Wis., ing interior PRICED RIGHT A-83 Daily News, stating cleaner; small oil heater. 1(1¦ High plies, desks, files or. office chairs. close to good hunting and fishing. Only . This car is im- RUTH'S . • • ¦ RESTAUBANT HOLSrEIN, 2 years old, Forest. •• LUND TYPEWRITER CO.. Tel. 5222 25 minute drive to Winona. Here Is maculate inside and out. 123 E. 3rd St. past wort; history. REGISTERED 11; good selection of your opportunity to get a home less (Closed Mondays) heifer due Mar. DRIVE IT TODAY. serviceable Holstein bulls, good type, MAGIC CHEF eye double oven gas than 2 years old al less than the cost " Vacuum Cleaners 78 J.A.K/5 production records. J.. J. Rosenov/, range, rotlaserle, • automatic ovens, lo build. Contact us on this one before ¦ temperature someone buys Waumandee, Wis. control burner, Wt mod- WE REPAIR all makes and models. Dis- It. ABTS AGENCY, INC., WAITRESS el. REDUCED 159 Walnut St. Tel. $90; GAI L'S APPLI- posable bags for most cleaners. Hoover IM3S5. Mobile Homes, Inc. ANCE, ' 1964 CHEVROLET Plastic Trading Co. THREE PUREBRED Angus heifers, 11 215 E. 3rd. . * vacuum cleaners. Sales and Service. WANTED SARNIA W. 421-Good Tel. months old, excellent quality. Also D-n AREA SEWING MACHINE CO., 129 E. condition. 3-bed- IMPALA full flma morning shift, GOOD USABLE rooms, new paint 715-673-4748 Needs a Young Man Allis Chalmers .traclor, power steering, household Items. Furni- 3rd. Tel. 6474. fob, full basement, good wrk.np) conditions. v ture and clothing, ilppera replaced at oil heat, fill) lot, garage. Priced for ¦ ¦ ¦ <¦ , narrow front. Junior Markwardf, Minn- 4-door Sedan, V-8 engine, Nelson, Wisconsin -Apply In Person for :/.; ::¦ esota City. Tel, 868»-_479. CADY'S ON W. 5TH. Immediate sale. Financing like rent. Cock-A-Dbodle-Ddo Wanted te Buy 81 Frank automatic transmission, De- PUREBRED CHESTER White War, CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy to do with West Agency luxe radio, white side- Color Process weight about 300 lbs. Lelghion Jensen Blue Lust re. Rent electric shampooer 175 Lafayette Auction Work ¦ WANTED TWO twin blond oak bedsteads Sale* Houston, Minn. Tel. 894-3575. . ' $1. H.; Choate & Co, : Tel. 5249 or 4400 after hours. walls, tinted windshield, de- : without bedding. Tel. 6021. luxe wheel covers, backup Our growing company will PUREBRED DUROC gilts and third Ut- SEW & SAVE I Spring fabrics are here, ALVIN KOHNER . Tel. Rol- TYPIST ter sows due to farrow In 2-3 weeks. and now you can afford to dress In TRUCK BED WANTED, 8x10' tights, windshield washers, AUCTIONEER, city and stata Hunt- provide on the job training lingstone 689-2441. Also purebred Duroc boar about 350 lbs. your favorite styles and colors. Stop In tu-tone gold body with ed and bonded, Rt. 3, Winona, Tel, and permanent employment Oscar Sflrn, Cochrane, Wis. Tef. 2AS- soon) CINDERELLA SHOPPES, 9lh and 4S80. Fine opportunity for young NAVY OFFICER blue uniform, size AA white roof. TEST DRIVE tp an ambitious young man 2673. Mankato or 62 W. 3rd St person. All . of the benefits or 44L. Tel. 6112 or 3B28. THIS BEAUTY TODAY. Minnesota Land & who qualifies. High school CHOICE HOLSTEIN milk cows. 46. 41 BARGAIN PRICES . . . Motorola Color that a large growing con- OLD MISCELLANEOUS Items, dishes, chemistry helpful. fresh, balance sprlnslng. One of the top TV. In. crate. We service all makes. Auction Service cern . offers; liberal insur- Should SCHNEIDER clocks, jewelry, furniture, picture be draft herds In the area, Would sell as 1 unit. SALES CO. Tel. 735s. "We service what we sell." Everett J. Kohner ance benefits exempt. Inquire Sigurd Everson, Rt. 2 Wtestby, frames, toys or whet have you? Box Moneymaker Winona, Tel. 7814 , paid vaca- M5, Winona. Wis. Tel. 6M-3345 for appointment. _ . Jim Papenfuss, Dakota, Tel. (43-197 tion, 5 day week, large Complete auto wash with all "Boyum Agency, Rushford, Tel. 844-9381 Apply In Person WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON & METAL friendly office. FEEDER PIGS—I S, I weeks old. Tel. KITCHENS necessary equipment. Has ~~~ S-2W1 between J anxi 7 p.m. ' . CO. pays highest prices for scrap Iron, ' Applicant must be a good Main Office metals and raw fur. always had excellent bus- FREDDY PRICKSON ' BY Auctioneer t y p i 8-t 501 W. 3rd Winona, HOLSTEIN BULL calves for breeding :. Closed Saturdays iness. Owner has moved and with secretarial Minn. - — 222 W. 2nd Tel. 2047 Will handle all sizes and kinds or purposes, % months and younger, dams must sell Inquire today auctions. Tal. Dakota «43-»43 . school background or some over 700 lbs. butte rfat, Trl-State sires. . Loren & Anton Wolfe, Cochrane, Wis. REINHARD'S HIGHEST PRICES PAID about this business oppor- office experience. FEB, Tl - Wed. 11:30 a.m. 4 miles Help—Wal« or Femal* 28 Tel. .24-2507. for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, 227 E. 3rd St. Tel. 5229 raw furs and wool I tunity. straight south of Dover, Minn. Lyle Klinski, Owner; Kohner & Frlckson, Contact COUNTRY WESTERN singer, over 21, DUROC SOWS—11, to farrow first week Sam Weisman Auctioneers; Thorp Sales' male or female. Tel. a-3I37. • In Mar. VJnee Bambenek. Arcadia, Wis. & Sons Corpi* Clerk. .;';. S, E. Knudsen INCORPORATED ' ;East Central 55%" OF SNOW!! ' PUREBRED DUROC boars, vaccinated. 450 W. 3rd Tel. 5847 Four-bedroom family type FEB. 21—Frl- 1 P.m.M. mlla N. of North- Clifford Hoff, Lanesboro, Minn., (Pilot Mobile Hornet, Trailer! I l l field on FF. Melvin Haugen property; United Building Sheraton Rochester Mound). Tel. Peterson 875-0125. home with double garage Alvln Kohner, auctioneer/ Northern Inv. Rooms Without Meals 86 Co,, clerk. . and nice Tot Newly carpet- SLIGHTLY USED cover for pickup true*, PUREBRED SPOTTED Poland China Sump Pumps . Center, Inc.' Hotel flta V box. Tommy'!*Trailer Salei, 3 * boars. Lowell Babcock, U|!ca, Minn. TWO FURNISHED rooms for women, ed living room and dining FEB.: Si-Sat ; 10 a.m. • miles . ., of kllchen privileges, miles S. of Galesville, Hwy. 35 8, 53. 125 W. 5th Tel. St. Charles '932-3*37. available Mar. l. room Bedrooms carpeted Chatfield, Minn., or. 7 miles J. .of Now accepting applications Tel. 7033' or 221 E. 4th. . St. Charles Minn. Martin Bakken & Winona 1% baths. New furnace. ROLLOHOME—1960, ICx50', very sood Son, owners Kohner & Erickson auc- WARD'S condition. New carpet thrOuflhout. ft). for all hotel positions. In- \ Sulrriycin-H SLEEPING. ROOM with private balh, cen- Spacious, kitchen! Glassed- ¦ tioneers ; Thorp Safes Corp., clerk, Miracle Mall Tel. 8-4301 trally located. Tel. 7772. "so. ; . '¦ terviewing by department For AAastitis in porch. FEB. 24-Mon. 11:39 a.m. VA mile S. ef Mai* —Jobs of Interest— 27 ROOMS FOR - MEN, with or without Slrunn cn O, then 4 miles E. on H» heads begins Feb. 17. 10-Dose Pack . . . . $2.90 housekeeping privileges. No day. sleep- Telephone Your Want Ads then 1 mile S. Eddie Brixen, Owner; ers. Tel. 4859. Zeck & Heike, Auctioneers; Northern ' YOUNG MARRIED man wanted to DAILY NEWS Family Living oper- TED MAIER DRUGS Inv. Co., Clerk. ate modern farm machinery and ¦' See Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker . care . Animal Health Center Moderately priced, four- for beef cattle, 'separate modern Apartments _-_WiV^^jVvv^w»^»tliili«ili i«ouiii_i»i ,.iiiiil_wwwr.iiww . - . 52!6 E. 3rd p breeding. I .." •' . •,"• ' ' Holiday Inn . ; ' for your 400-800 lb. Holstein heifers, Tel. 6066, 4347 or 2349 ! . - fice, established growing '¦ ' . - '«),». :l f«i-T-4,' ta Crosse, Wli. open or bred, call Ed Lawrenr, St. - .; "AX. ' F«t>. V- lo Ji... . . trade. Three bedrooms, liv- Charles 932-4415 or 932-4474. i : A. I FARM MACHINERY ~ ' i '' i ¦: ' '' ' " ' ¦10* . i . . . Wanted to Rent 96 ing quarters, all in good : Are Now LEWISTON LIV ESTOCK MARKET I The following tractors and machinery are all in excel- i v^fe: Taking condition, Ask for particu- A REAL GOOD suction* market for your WANTED IMMEDIATELY ; 3 bedroom I lent condition; it has been well kept and always shedded. | ' lars, livestock. Dairy ' cattle on hand all DAYS home by manager of Warehouse Mar- €01 Main Tel. 8-5141 BO.tractor;JD No. $0 :c ^ppffcatioris for yytek. Livestock bought every day. ket. Tel. 8-3866, ask for LeRoy. I John Deere No. 630 tmctor; JD No. Jf Trucks available.. Sale, Thurj., 1 p.m. I tractor; JD 4-row cult.; IHC No. 16 4-14 in. H.D. plow 1 DIESEL MECHANIC Building suitable for service , Tel. Lewiston 2467 or Winona 7814 THREE OR FOUR room apartment or house wanted by Mar. I or 15. Tel. 1 with hyd. lift ; IHC No. 8 3-14 in. H.D. plow; JD No. 813 I •lio aetAaxporlenee, man must b* business plus a very nice Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 7790. . plow; Kewanee 11 ft. mobile disc with M capable or . operating and servicing e Farm Implement* 48 1 3-16 in. mounted small garage -for a. Ileal, of delivery three-bedroom home next Mon.# Feb. 17 tripe gang pulverizer; 1 set 38x12 M TWO-BEDROOM house wanted by young PRE-SEASON SPECIALS! 1 hyd. lift; Brillion 20 ft. tractors and construction trucks. Steady door. Ask for details. 40 cet with loader. JOHN DEERE No. couple with 2 small children. By March Close-Out Prices on 1P48 BSA*» | tractor chains; 2 sets 38x11 tractor chains; 4-sec. Lind- 1 employment for ihe right party, fringe Tel. 9478. - THRU - ' benefits and (Mid vacations. . I. Write A-79 Dally News. Thunderbolts & Lightning* say drag; 2-sec. drag; Siebring hyd. loader with manure Downtown business loca- ROBB MOTORS, INC. I fg Apply In Person JOHNSON WORKHORSE — front end l.; 2 IHC wheel weights; 4 S tion, corner on Third, good ' 578 E. Mn. I and snow buckets; 3 JD cy MADISON SILO CO. motor, model No. 10, flu simplicity Bus Property for Sale 97 JD wheel weights; MM 10 ft. double diso drill on rub. traffic, excellent for car Landlord series or Allis Chalmers B-10, Sat, Feb. 22 I f Winona, Minn. wash or service business. equipped with slow bucket, material Snowmobiles 107 A I with grass seed, fert. att. and hyd. lift; JD No. 495 1 bucket and manure bucket. Otto Melsch, 1 wheel-trac planter with fert., herbicide and insecticide I P.O. Box S7, Altura Minn. Tel, 4418 Now is your chance to save BUILDING MILLER New commercial building after * p.m. ' SN0WM0BILES-WIII sell at cost. 24 h.p., i att.; AC adjustable H.D. sprayer with 250-gal. fibre glass i 10% on thousands of items 3O0CC. Tel. B-3'74. 64x50 approximately, 3,600 equipped, load- | tank and agitator ; IHC 7 ft. mower; New Idea No. 75 I WASTE MILLS CASE 530 TRACTOR, fully FOR SALE square feet on Large lot er, inowbucket and manure fork. Clean. in our store, including trac- 7,000 square feet of terrific building 1 hay conditioner; New Idea No. 400 parallel 5-bar rake; § Needs 200x175. Next to four-lane Russell Church, Minnesota City. Ideally suited for light manufacturing Trucks, Tract's Trailers 108 | JD No. T24 baler with bale thrower r W No. 60 PTO com- I tor and car batteries, spark business. Beautiful offices. Good park- Shop Purchasing Clerk highway. ROSS one-way mowplow with TD4 mount- ing and room for expansion. For de. | bine; Melroe pickup att. with adjustable mounting twill I ings, will fit most loaders. Bernard Ja- plugs, light bulbs, sump tailed Information or to Inspect, Tol DODGE VAN-1967 A-108, V-8, automatic, 1 be sold seoarate); 8 ft. MuttiCrop windrower; New Idea li Day Shift, some Saturdays. Sales floor plus apartment cobson, Rushlord , Minn, Jim Soderberg, 4115 or 8-1944. radio heavy duty suspension, side No. 300 pull type 2-row picker; JD corn binder; JD No, 4S § Will do telephone work and pumps, tillers, lawn mow- doors. Excellent condition. $1895. Tel. | on East Broadway, good MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT Farms, Land for Sale 98 B-1203. 1 portable sheller; New Idea No. 375 52 ft. combination | some driving involved. Re- RATH wash tanks, tans, air Intakes, hose location, good condition. parts, storage cabinets. ers, fencing & barb wire,, CHEVROLET—1954 2-ton truck, Iff plat- | elevator; Farm Hand mill mixer; 100 bu. 2-comoartment I tired or semi-retired IF YOU ARE In the market tor a farm person Ed's - Refrigeration & Dairy Supplies form, 4' sides, Saint Paul hoist, 900 § AFTER HOURS CALL: or homo, or are planning fo sell real i auger wagon ; Harvey 11 in. lammermill; New Idea acceptable. 555 E. 4th Tel. 553? tires. Nuts and bolts, 10 tires, motor completely overhauled and Laura Fisk Jill estate of eny type, contact NORTHERN very good condition. Inquire 317 W. j No. 208 PTO spreader; New Idea No. 17 spreader: front | APPLY" IN PERSON My les Peterson 4009 INVEST/VENT COMPANY lbs, or more, 29c , Real Estate 2nd, Winona. end tractor mount saw rig with 7 in. Goodyear belt; JD No. 1 Laura Satka 7622 Hay, Grain, Feed — SO Brokers, Independence, Wis., or Eldon I MILLER W. Berg, Real Estate Salesman, Ar- | 953 wagon with 8x14 H.D. bale rack ; Fugelberg wagon with 1 ALFALFA HAY-stored In barn without cadia, Wis. Tel. 323-7350, I 8x14 H,D- bale rack: JD No. 953 wagon with steel flare | WASTE MILLS rain, also straw. William Norton, Kel- '66 Ford V-8 | box; R.T. wagon -with flare box; steel wheel wagon i i BOB logg, Minn. Te|. 747-2259. VALLEY 27S ACRES near Nodine. 140 acres till- steel | SIS W. 3rd able, Good buildings Including all mod- | with box and springs; steel flare box; hyd. wagon hoist: I ALFALFA BROME hay, conditioned and ern home with gas furnace, barn with Ernest 4-wheel drive pickup, F10O, 24 ft bale conveyor; 1955 1% ton Chevrolet long wheel under cover. Move Immediately. DISTRIBUTING 65 alanchlons 2 illos, elc. Good terms. | . | Vanderau, Lewis ton Minn. ALVIN KOHNER, Rt. 3, Winona. Tel. 4-speed transmission, power i base truck with stock rack and grain box, one owner. | W SefoM* Corner 2nd & Johnson 4fW. low mileage; Stewart eattle clipper; Remington-Mall Train for PRINTING GOOD COB CORN—approximately 550O brakes, heavy duty tires. | | T REALTOR bu. Oscar Stirn Cochrane, Wis. Tel. FARMS - FARMS - FARMS | chain saw ; large and small dehorner; syrinee and veter- 1 MIDWEST REALTY CO. Very clean. All ready to 24B-2473. * inary supplies: 300 gal. gas tank ; 3 feed bunks; combina- iaO | tion hay and feed bunk : 3 cattle oilers; 180 amp Forney m oats. Tol. Ivan J. Sperbeck, Dakota 443- Res, 695-3157 welder ; individual hog brooder house; 2 Jamesway 45 bu. 4852, (J mllei E. of Ridgeway). BURN /MOBIL FUEL OIL end enjoy We buy, we sell, we trade. I | Linecasting and Presswork Wanted fo Borrow 41 the cornlort of automatic porsonal care. | hog feeders ; several other hog feeders; Daisy high and | delivered ! $2495 FIRST AND second crop hey. Keep full service — complete burnir Hornet for Sals 99 low pressure watercrs; 6 farrowing crates; 26 bu. H.D. also straw. Eugene Lehnertr, Kellogg care, Budget serv ice. Order today | | WANTED TO BORROW-»8,0M on J30.O00 Wo oui Write Tel. Plainview 534-174X (. OIL CO, 901 m advertise prlcei. I calf creep feeder; 75 ft. x 7 In. Goodyear endless belt; equity In larm. e% Interest. Write A-tO from JOSWICK FUEL «^^ | Dally News, E. eth. Tel. 338?. ^ $ 500 gal. water tank; 500 gal, stock tank; 3000 ft. home 1 GRAPHIC ARTS HAY-dellvered lr» truckload loti. Order Richard Wright. Tel. Sparla, Wis. _ i sawed lumber; 2 HP electric motor ; New Jamesway else- p now. Furn., Rugs, Linoloum 64 rT Technical School Dogs, Pat*, Supplies 42 249-2201. I trie ventilating fan: JD hand sheller: road cart with gj thills : 3 electric fencers; 38 ft. ext. ladder: 28 ft. alum, for Catalog. FREE PUPPIES—part Oolden Retriever SEVERAL HUNDRED bu. oats; about BOO BLdND KNEEHOLE desk, 9 drawers, / \ | i and Dlack Labrador, Tel. 8-1461 or bu. ear corn, NVay contact Mrs. L. E. matching chair. 2 blond aleptables. SIS. ¦ | ext, ladder; several loe chains; potato dicger, not on 1 1J(M Currie Ave., Minneapolis Michael Plshor, Pickwick, Minn. Heinz, Hwy. 53, about 2 miles out of Tel. Centervllla 539-3151. 45 Years in Winona Ettrick near the service station, toward "Wib" HELZER | wheels; six 10-hole Roll-A-Way nests: Hudson electric | PUPPIES — English Spanlel-Dalmallan Galesville, weekends or evenings . SHOP SHUMSKI'S for ceramic and plas- I brooder ; Jamesway o5l brooder: chicken feeders and foun- Approved for Veteran Training tic tile, Cushion-Floor and vinyl linole- Ford-Lincoln-Mercury | cross 3, males, J females. Free for REALTY I tains; well repair tools including tackle blocks: plat- I flood home. 4l« Sth, Gdvw. Tel. H.01. 57 ums, fine Inlalds, scalier rua>, braid Article* for Sale rurjs, room-size nylon runs, floor wax, 106 Exchange Bldg. Open Friday Evenings | form scale; H.D. 220 ext. cord V68 ft. in 2 pieces); oil p wall linoleum, counter lops, formica, _ iLECTRiC CUTTER CABLES adtoJlves, carpet, carper remnanli, and Saturday Afternoons tank heater; tree trimmer; table saw; 5l ft. Simon saw ; i All Slies carpet runnen. SHUMSKI'S, 58 W. 3rd. s some woven wire; Owatonna fanning mill; stone boat; | | BAMBENEK'S, 9th 8> Menkato Tel, 8-3389. BIG & NEW i hog kettle; portable air compressor: horse shoeing tool$; 1 PRICES on ell remaining Carpeted 3-hcdroom Rambfcr CLEARANCE BEDROOM GROUP— S piece. Dark wal- Used Cars 109 I bench vise; used tires ; barn and fencing tools ; Eclipse | 1948 O.E refrlcjerators, ranges, wash- nut plastic finished double dresser, just being built. Rooms arc ers, dryeri and treeiers. Buy now and 1 reel type power mower: Hudson clcc. tank heater ; large I BUILDINGS chest, bed. Mattress and boxsprlng, all pleasingly large for a lave) B & B ELECTRIC, 153 E. 3rd. SI99. BURKE'S FBJRN1TURE MART, ij quantity scrap iron; shallow well pump. i 3rd «¦ Franklin; Open Wed, and Frl. new house. Fruitwood cab- DO IT NOWI evening. Park behind the store. 1 FEED & GRAIN: 10O0 bu. Garland oats; 400 bu. KX Muli- 1 Pre-Season Power Mower Tune-up inets In kitchen that has | var oats; 30O0 bu, ear corn; 50O0 bales alfalfa mixed hay 1 FOR SALE Reel Type- Sharpened Now SAVE no on 9x1 V nylon runs with rub- built-ins and dishwasher. ': (conditioned & in barn); 1600 bales straw. i Beat th« Spring Rush ber p^da. Reoular I59.9J, now J49.9J. Quality built on 6Cxl50 ft. ( POWER MAINTE NANCE J, SUPPLY CO. BORZYSKOWSKP. FURNITURE piano, just tuned ; piano i 2nd & Johnson Tel, 5455 lot. Priced to sell! 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Klmbalt 302 Mank-ato Ave, 30 bench ; 100 yr. old school desk : Chiffonier; Frigidaire 1 In anticipation of its move to new facilities upkeep | NEAT AS A NEEDLE and the ¦< mnngle ; some antique dishes; double bed; single bed ; 1 Is nil . . . that's Ellloll'i Super Satin Good Thingi to Eat 65 1 IN GOODVIEW this fall Peerless Chain Company is offering Latex Point, the superior finish for SELECT Roll-A-Way bed ; swivel rocker ; foot stool ; table radio; i walls and woodwork , Apply un-lo-the- RUSSET POTATOES, 20 lb»„ 59cj apples, 3 bedrooms, 1 is down. Tiled I Duo-therm oil heater ; 2 space oil heaters; 30 in, com- 1 sale for occupancy minute colors with ease. In one coat, 11.M hit., Pepsi Cola, a pack 7fc; tath, carpeted living room, ' hination alum, door; door and storm door; child's bed ; all of Its present buildings for It's made wllh vinyl and super scrub- milk; «oa«. Wlnonn Potato Market. NEW CAR i bable. Tools erxl you clean up quickly landed sunroom. On good ^ high chair; dresser; buffet : misc. chairs, tables; 16 ft , ® after its move. wllh water. HAVE YOU 1ot . Just redecorated. i deep freeze; etc. For more information, contact the Thorp !$ PAINT DEPOT TRADE-INS i office in Rochester, WN, 507-288-4041. (| 167 Center St. TWO BEDROOMS THORP ON •THE»SPOT CREDIT All on 1 floor. Modern kitch- | Interested parties please FREEZERS Wc have a Sale managed by Clark Vessey , Rochester, MN , I IT cost! no more to own a Gibson. Come TRIED en with built-ins. Thi-s house USED CAR 507-2888-4041 In and gal our prices. WINONA l-'IRG ls immaculate and ha» to $ contact Mr. A. J. Bamhenek, President & POWER CO.. 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 5045. ff^k j- B. A. Smith & Sons, Thorp representatives. | be seen to appreciate it. Priced to fit THE Alvin Kohner & Arden Erickson, Auctioneers $ at bur main office, CLEARANCE SALE wflm your budget. j ( Used Shoe Skates Tel 8-4o0a , Ov/ners Seiowshoes at j MARTIN BAKKEN & SON | Air Compressor "24 Hour Phono Service" ;j MANY UNCLAIMED PAWNED ITEMS BIG MAC PEERLESS * Watches-Diamond Rlnga—Halr i CHAIN CO. , Dryeri, Chain Saws plus i many other Items — AT - Tel, 2376. Telephone Your Want Ads THORP I SALES CORPORAnut TION 1 NEUMANN'S WALZ¦ ¦ wnps uicrsr miion a tsiAic simict * to The Winona Daily News GMC . _ — .mm^mm^mmM^m^^^m^mmmmmmmmJ | Kuick Olds Z^ -^ BARGAIN STORE McDONALD'S Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker Open Friday Nightft BUZZ SAWYER By Roy Cran*

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