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:'SeaMory:f al^ Committee refuses delay By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON He cited the Senate resolution telligence memoranda and. logs who worked under ;Jeb Stuart dgriature ; •was signed Gary ; ' :: WASHINGTON ^ AP) A;' The ' ordering the investigation , arid of telephone: conversations for j Magruder , once the No; 2 man Hart with, the initials . like a sec- :¦: • said the panel does .riot shakre Liddy. " / ' • ' ;J in the Nixon campaign organ-' retary had typed it. Senate's Watergate . committee ¦ " : today refused to delay its tele- the fear expressed by Cox that.; She said the / name . of ;R. j ization; also was scheduled to - Mrs. Harmony said-she. was the courts might permit the Spencer Oliver , a democratic testify. 'w ' - "' vised hearings; then heard a . j ;. told the following week that ¦ guilty to go' free because of the official whose telephone was Hunt, one of the seven Water- ,' former Nixon campaign secre- ¦ The committee, which : has tary testify that she typed wire- public inquiry , -, bugged by the .Watergate crew, faced pressure to speed the ap- gate conspirators, had thei let- tap logs; intelligence memo- ; Furthermore Ervdn said , the; appeared on. some- of these, logs. pearances of major figures in ter in; his: possession. ' : ' But she didn't disclose what She i also said that¦' the: " ¦ randa and a phony Democratic committee believes there is a i the affair , canceled the sched- :: day document./ greater likelihood that other! was said in the bugged conver- uled H. A. Post ,; owner ;of the Liddy was . ihterviewed by . the The secretary, Sally .7; Har- people indicted InVthe .Water- sations because that would vio- Washington printing firm that FBI, 'sometime after the break- late wiretapping laws; • " ¦¦ in, she¦'. shredded 'her shorthand mony, denied under questioning gate case can receive fair trials ; prepared¦ • " Gernstone" stationa- atmosphere, Mrs . Harmony said'the. tele- ¦ '¦ ' ' ' notebooks. that she had , told friends that in "an of judicial] ry.- - .;¦: . :, ^V';- " : \ ¦' ¦ ¦ ' calm after the Senate investi-i phone logs were typed on spe- > . Q'.VQn whose instructions?, . "' • '. ", she lied to the. Watergate grand " . . ' : . jury last year, .or that she had gators have .' •';corripleted: their cial colored , stationery that . Mrs. Harmony said that, on A. On Mr. Liddy's iristruc- ¦ ¦ ! ¦ ' - ' '" '' - '' been given a trip to Florida as task. ' .-.' : " . '. ' . ,;; : , -. v. - - : bore the word "Gernstone" June 16, the afternoon . . before ¦tioris . - . . .-'. ¦ across the top. ;\ ; ,: , the Watergate . break-in a reward; " • • "' ; And so, after an executive . . ' , Liddy "He had .asked me to check lasted;; . On other occasions, she ..:re- Was looking for .some stationery through ,the files and if . I found ' cbrtjiniltee session that more than with the;; letterhead of; Sen. The 's hearing re- ah hour, the Watergate panel called , she . transcribed ' tape- anything with his handwriting sumed after it unanimously re- George ;; " - .S. McGovern; ' • '"He on it would I please destroy began questioning its 12th wit- recorded . conversatiori's^ appar- . . • , ¦ jected a former request by the . couldn't find it, she said, ; and it ". Mrs. Harmony said.':¦¦:.' ness, J/Irs. Sally Harmony, sec-, ently between E. Howard/Hunt ' , new: special prosecutor, Archi- and a spy he had planted inside ' 'we Xeroxed an example of the Mrs. Harmony said, that retary to Watergate 'conspirator JMcBovern letterhead. ', bald Cox, for a three-month¦ de- G. Sen. ; George . S. McGoverh's " Magruder - contacted her in '; ;• ::¦ :¦ ' .' ' • ;• . Cordon Liddy when he was , /or perhaps April, ' ; LUCEY LISTENS . , . Gov. Patrick; j, scandal rather than force the country to go lay. . • /• counsel at . the Committee for presidential campaign head- The nature of: the message March 1973 Lucey of Wisconsin, left, holds his hand to his througli the pains! of impeachment. Lucey said Sen. Sam J. Ervin D-N.C;, " quarters.. She said the question- typed on it, she said , was: "To to tell her that he had told for- . the Re-election . .erf: the Presi- " face, as he listens at opening session of the because of the Watergate scandal Nixon can the .chainmari, said . the com- dent.; and-answer . interview dealt whom it may concern. This , will mer Atty. Gen. John N- Mit- mittee decided in executive ses- ; chell that Mitchell "has no rea- 1973 National d-overnors' Conference . at.State- ho longer lead the country effectivel ! At right with goods and services for the authorize the bearer to enter y sion that "duty requires, it to Mrs. Harmony, an attractive D e m o c r atic national, con- the premises.'' .' son to be. concerned • about any line, ' Nev. Lucey said today that President is Gov. Dolph; Briscoe of Texas. (AP Photofax ) \ , ¦ decline" the . Cox request lor a blonde, in her early 40s, testi- vention,; . She added: ."I was asked to of your testimony." Nixon should resign because of the Watergate.. . delay. fied that she had typed; . in- Robert Reisner. a GOP aide put the- initials GH-JP and the . Magruder had been deputy campaign director, and then later worked with Mrs, Harmo- Solar panel repair effort ny, at the presidential inaugural Coihrnittee, where both are still employed. .. When Mrs. Harmony - was questioned further a"bout . the conversation with Magruder, . Dfirip spa^ she said it probably occurred after March 31, when- she wa$ By HOWARD BENEDICT ing, to the astronauts on a tele- will decide who will take the "Pete's a smooth and - cool cat held tonight between the astro- interviewed by Senate, investi- , AP Aerospace Writer printer .circuit; during the, night. excursion. . who won't do anything unrea- nauts and! mission control, gators. ' " SPACE: CENTER .: Houston Space agency officials de- He felt, however, the . conh- sonable. If he got out there and ; On Wednesday, he said , the She said she did not know (AP) —• Skylab's astronauts to^ cided on Monday that there mande'r would choose to; do tSie saw he couldn't do it, he'd how Mitchell's; name was first day studied the complex details were no /unusual safety , haz- most difficult job,, scrambling come back ! in." ,'.> '\ spacemen ;. will practice . for •broached .-v. .,.: ' '¦ ' .. ' ¦; of a daring two-man; space ards. They gave the green ..light some 25 feet down the side, of Astronaut Russell Schwei- three hours in the workshop, Fred J. Thompson, the Re- walk to try to free a; jammed for the effort that wilh send two the barrel-shaped workshop ; to ckart, the backup Skylab com- assembling the tools and . run- publican counsel, asked how solar panel on the side of,their of the astronauts outside the attempt to free the; panel, with mander, has been practicing ning through . techniques. ; . IWagruder would haw known .space : orbiting station/ station, probably¦ Thursday Dr. Joseph K. Kerwih remain- the space walk procedures iii a "If you; feel yoii heed rnore there > was no . reason for Mit- Success of the unprecedented morning. : .;¦ ing near the open airlock hatch huge water tank which pro- time,. we don have • to= go ¦ 't chell to be concerned:.about her attempt would nearly ' double "Very good," Skylab ..com- to assist; :- /' ¦¦ " '' .' vided some sensation of weigh- Thursday," Schweickart said. Senate testimony. - .' .- the electricity in; the giant; Sky- mander Charles "Pete" Conrad The third crewman/ Paul J. tlessness. He briefed Conrad, "Friday's, okay^ too." ; ' : . '1 did know : absolutely nothr lab vehicle, A power shortage Jr; remarked when told of the Weitz;, would stay inside . the Kerwin and Weitz by radio With the space walk plans irig that would implicate Mr. is restricting experiments. decision. "We'll be ready."; station, radioing procedures -to Monday night. formul&ted ,. Conrad, Kerwih Mitchell," she testified.. And Mission Control radioed rec- Skylab program director Wil- Gonrad and Kerwin. ; . Schweickart told them to . re- and Weitz planned a full sched- Mrs. Harmony said she had ommendations on '..' the space liam C. 'Schneider.; told , news- Asked about possible ; dan- view the plans today' and a ule of earth resources, iriesdiCal told Magruder he could assure; walk expected, Thursday morn- men Monday night that Conrad gers, Schneider ,' replied: lengthy : conference would! be and solar ast r 0 n 0 m y , ex- Mitchell that she knew absc-i lutely nothing that would impli- cate, him. ' As the hearings in the Senate Caucus Room continue under Sharp battles ' : ' ::: ' l official protest, there' , wer» ' ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :in ¦ ; ¦ • ¦ : ¦ :;:¦ • ¦ ¦ '" 'On . ' ' ' s!d: . t:' - ¦%. - ;. : . . • ® • . . . . . - . . : . ¦ ^he ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ l¦ these other developments: ¦ ¦ . • • ¦;. ¦.• "¦ ¦ ; : "¦ "e^. . ¦ " ¦$¦ m .. - : • . - . • The White House said it PnilKlknilCD '^ ie"Winona County Board of Cpmmisv. • jn i|^ UUUl inilllaB sioners Monday ;authpriz«d more than '-¦ '$^ will not furnish investigators repoiled %., $200,000. in additional courthouse restoration work; including ; ,§f with logs of any conversations § exterior stone repairs. But commissioners aren't -Sure yet || between President .. Tfixon and. |j where they're: going to get the money — story, page 3a. | his ousted cbunselj jbeah, '.' about the 'Watergate : scandal. : ; Mekong Delta ;T le 1973: Winona County dairy princess is; H The comment was in .re- i Pl*ilil»OC«rnillfGSo ' SAIGON CAP) . Government I? Miss Patricia Ann Brogan ot St. , Charles, | sponse to published reports that ||\ Minn. She was crowned during the annual banquet held p Dean met with the President 39 reinforcements moved: into the here Monday — story, page 3a. |s ¦ to 40 times on various aspects Mekong Delta today following M^ " • ;¦ ¦ • . ' ' . :. . ' : '¦: .'• • '' ¦'¦. ' ¦ '¦ -, ' W. ' ' of the Watergate coverup. : C o m m u n i s t attacks that I n _|||njl Winona Councilmen; will go on record with |^ | ; UUllllbllft p»p- The Washington Post has re- sparked: the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in | some of the bloodiest i posing stricter water pollution conirol standards which could § ported that when Dean is called! fighting in Vietnam since the j| make the city's year-old. wastewaler treatment plan sub-: | | as a witness he will allege Nix- standard story, page 5a. ;§ cease-fire began Jan. 28. ¦ ¦ — ' ¦ on was deeply involved in the ^ ' ' ' "¦ ' : ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ^. ' . . •• . - ?5• - . .. ' ' ¦ : coverup and knew of payments Military sources ft ; . , reported the 1011 (he HAVffrC Wh 3 High broke loose for five runs m ; | ¦ ¦ ¦' and offers of executive clemen- Viet Cong operation was aimed ^; | nan Ivd first inning Monday night and adv-anced to tile |? ; ASKS DELAY . . • . Special prosecutor Archibald Cox tells cy made to buy the silence of at putting Communist forces in |i Region One championship game against Austin. The Hawks f| a Washington news conference Monday he's asking the Sen- the seven men tried and con- a position to threaten Highway 1 defeated Faribault 7-3, enluring a 40-minutc rain delay in | ale Watergate committee to suspend . its televised hearings victed in the case. |l the process — story and pictures, pages -!l) and 5b. § 4, Saigon's rice road to the del- for at least three months. Cox said he wants time for his (Continued on page 8a, col. 1) (AP ta, about 40 miles from the cap- office to review the entire case. Photofax) Liddy refuses ital. They said more attacks were expected , On Watergate scandal Short marriage The Saigon command said to- Today they're called June day the combined casualty brides because that's about count for government: and Com- munist forces in the fighting as long as the marriage lasts Sunday and Monday was up to Demo governors drop attack . ; . An indecisive person 200 dead or wounded . wears out the eraser before By CARL P. LEUBSDORF consin that the Watergate af- nomic problems. tration 's impoundment of mil- the pencil . . . Save your Th« battles exploded about 40 STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - fair has so paralyzed the feder- In a switch of plans , Vice lions In federal funds voted by miles from the capital money _ some day it may , in an Democrats have decided al government that President President Spiro T. Agnew was Congress, area close to the district town against trying to bring Presi- Nixon should resign fai led to become valuable again . . . of Cai Lay. The Viet Cong dent Nixon's handling of the flying hero to moot informally Democrats , meanwhile , were Then there's the fellow who win endorsement, from any of witli the governors, Many of claim Saigon forces are . launch- Watergate scandal before the his colleagues on Monday. redrafting proposals dealing sat on a pincushion in a doc- ing land-grabbing operations in National Governors Conference. the governors consider Agnew with the economy and Presi- tor's office and was charged the area aimed at extending They decided to drop any- or- "I think ' ti ls essentia! to try to he the administration official dent Nixon 's special revenue for three acupuncture treat- their control , but the Commu- ganized Watergate move after to focus attention on some of most sympathetic to their prob- sharing proposals in hopes of ments. nists had no immediate com- lems because of liia prior post making them acceptable to GASOLINE .SIIOItTAC-E . Cambodian women qne-ue some warned that such political the other critical problems that ment on the latest fighting, . . issues are taking too much at- nro facing the country, " Demo- n.s governor of Maryland. enough Republicans to gain the Lt. Col, Le Trung Hion , chief up at a Phnom Penh service slalion waiting for a Tew gallons tention here from other nation- crat ic (5ov, Wendell Anderson He was exuded to receive needed three-fourths vote when £cUiL (jJil&ofL spokesman for the Saigon com- of rationed gasoline. Tankers brave enemy fire along the al problems. of Minnesota told newsmen as complaints from governors of the confe rence takes up policy mand , reporter! that a Commu- Mekong river to replenish the meager fuel supply of the .sur- A suggestion , by Democratic (lie coiiforence turned lorlny to both parlies about thn impact resolutions Wednesday, (For more laughs se* nist artillery attack Sunday rounded capital city. (AP Phot of ax) Gov, Pnlrick .1. Lucey of Wis- the nation 's energy nnd eco- on stales of the adminis- periments today. Enrl Wilson on Page 4a) against n government outpost three miles southwest of Cai Lay quickly erupted Into a full- Seriously ill? scale battle, By Senate Democrats The barrage was followed by nn Infantry assault Mint cost, the Vict. Cong and North Viet- drops namese 5!) dead nnd nn un- Pompidou known numtier of wounded , Freeze legislat ion pushed Men announced . Government casualties were put at 20 killed R .v MARGARET GENTRY fastest rate in '22 years." lie difficult for Nixon to veto. struction industry , ) nnd 50 wounded. WASHINGTON (AP - De- Sen. Waller K, Mondnle , D- Chairman John T. Dunlop of all appearances claring President Nixon 's eco- The caiu'iis notion portends n the Cost of Living Council ad- A second Communist attack Miiiii., sponsor of the resolu- new clash with the adminis- was launched the next day nomic controls a failure , Senat e vised constru ct inn contractors PA1US (AIM — ' President Georges Pompidou has dcecidedf Democrats are pushing leglsln- tion, added , "Everybody, busi- tration which is sticking by the and onions lo act now to avoid to cuneol his Appearances at all ceremonial evonts in the against government in- relaxed controls of Phase II. Ad- fantryman .operating in the llon to freeze wages and prlcos nessmen as well as economists "the .mes s" existing in I lie in- next few weeks, the Elysee Palace announced todny. for !)() and others , agrees Hint I'Uase 3 vocates of a freeze may have marshy Plain of Howls, north- days. dustry prior lo government con- Kreneh newspapers and magazines have speculated' re- has been a disnslcr. " picked up support since March trols. west of Cai Lay, a long-stand- In a unanimous vole Monday, and April when I he Senate on ceiilly that Pomp idou may be more seriously 111 than indi- ing Viet Cong Infiltration route , the Semite Democratic caucus Majority l/Ciuler Mike Man- two occasions defeated meas- He fore (he IU7 I freeze , there cated by ol'licinl announcements that he is tired from recur- llir-n said. vowed to take Innnediiite slops field told newsmen following rent colds and the flu , to brills the proposal to a floor the closed session that ,'i,'l or .'14 ures imposing n six-month was one stllko for every three freeze, - "The Infantrymen rcpulsi'il volt! by ulliieliing it to any ap- of tho 57 Senate Democrats . at- construclioii contracts thai ex- Several newspapers have asked for an official statement the attack and killed M enemy propriate 1)111, tended and none dlnsentod . Senate Ucpublicnn leader pired and were renegoti ated, he to sot the rumors at rest . nnd .seized 20 assorted weapons Hugh Scott said Monday that said , c' nlllii d that, "a umsy per- Thn resolution endorsed by The resolution commits Sen- president, along with 10(1 112111111 mortar ate Democrats to at Inch a man- an luToss-the-himi'd freeze is formance. " NKW CH ' AIKMAN . . . The minmineomenl from the piihico said: "Tho shells," llien reported. "T\yo of the caucus calls for 11 mandato- loo ilricilic hut "sonic form of because of his obligations , has not had tho possibility to tak« ry fretr/.e of prices , profits , datory-freeze provision "t 0 the The construction industry has (iov , Wendell 11, Ford of our infantrymen were wounded first, selective cont rols amy lie remained under a separate and the rest made ' necessary by the recurrent grippe which ho wage.i and .salaries, rents , and npproprintc bill coming Kentucky, was chosen Mon- , He has decided to cancel his purllci- in the action," before tho Senate, needed." ¦stricter set of government regu- has suffered this winter consumer interest rales.. " day as new chairman of tho pnlion in events of a representational nature in the coming Both bullion Involved several Sen. William Prnxmire , D- Memiwlille , the adminis- lat ions than most other seg- Democratic governors' cnu- c 0 111 p n n I « s of Communist, The cmieiiN ileclnrcil Nixon 's Wis,, n resolution co.H|wiii.sor, tration lightened some price ments of the economy, Dunlop weeks." eus at the Sahara Tnhoe Ho- troops , and the casualty loll Phnse n economic, controls "on said tho besl vehicle ininlil be a regulations for hospitals and ga ve no . timetable for lifting Among Ihe events which were scrubbed from tho schedule was one of tile highest hiticn (lie unmlfl grifed failure , " and Niiid bill raising (lie ceiling on the nursing homes but promised an flu ise controls, hut snlrl J hey le! in Slalelino, Nev. (AJ' were tho annual receptions given by the presidents of the Na- ) Iruco began, lllcn added. "prices uro now rising at tho national doht bocauso II would oa«lnc of controls over the con- I won't Inst Indefinitely. Pholofnx t loiui l Assembly, Sonnle and tho Constitutional Council. j ni r™, wsy^isni «»*<*«„ ^.«*^iM«««wi mite/f D{;:;; ;;;- W i Hfi 1 rrTTT"~T ''rTrTTT'm'T'"'"^«^ ' '^R^ ^ -«'• - \~ IJoar^ fa Si fJ [ ^T\t\\ -—-x^tfiiwin i^'slt-l I The Winona County Board of took no: action on a request by tour; of lands for a tax. forfei and bo nds for county bitumin- Commissioners took scarcely a the state concerning purchase lure, sale to be held soon.;, ous surfacing projects for which minute Monday to vole itself a of a small .parcel ,of land for No . date; has yet been set foi bids were received . recently. ;• w»»-«-» J : ¦ i ^' /s — i\ salary: increase,, the first for inclusion in the Minnesota Me that sale. ' . ' A contract was approved; for board members , in several mor|al H«rdwood Forest.;: ¦;¦ ¦ W- Hodgman & Sons* Inc., years;.: ' .' .- Commissioners balked at .the 1 s $250 offer for the 8.b7- Fairmont, Minn. , for $39,792.- TED MAIER DRUG " * The action came following le- state' . ' 3 gal notice from ' .the state that acre parcel,; in southern ; Fre- Four contracts, 15 .-for " '.bituminous ' surfacing on BRAND NAMES FOR LESS! the cost of living has. increased mont Township ori CSAH; 2.; CSAll 28 oh Altura Hijl. ;;: vi DOWNTOWN 5;3 percent in the state from : The county picked iip owner- Thei Hodgman firm also di;ew ship of the land in a tax for- April 1972 to April, 1973, giving bonds JDKed for board , approyai for a . contract board authority to feiture some years ago, Courity SAYINGS the county for '..$63,576:87 - , for . county-wide -_,-jJ|iiJj— Increase salaries .of board mem- Auditor: Al. Wiczek said , and .it bituminous work. *.'\.•.;• ' ^ bers, elected /department heads was never sold. . : ; road projects . ' ; and the assesbr and clerk of Board members said they Dunn Blacktop Co:; ; Good: fiiSmm* IN EVERY AISLE! | district court. : ' would like.;tb see it when (hey County commissioners Mon- view, gained board approval, for h : Cpmmissipner Leh Merchle- take an . upcoming ; appraisal day approved four contracts a $148 ,294.07 : contract for sur- " ' witz' motion, approved unani- ¦ facing" , ori CSAH' - -17, :s: : 15 and 3 W,RE GROUNDED _ mously, did not set a date, when On-sale 27 and Courity Road 110. - FOR CAMPING - " ' OFFICIAL - ^ the increase ¦would take effect. Hardrives, Inc., Minneapolis, HEAVY DUTY, AIL-PURPOSE for ALUMINUM FOLDING County Auditor. Al Wiczek drew approval of a contract * # 11 f"> I I said he wouldn't know without $196,721.79 for bitunuhpus sur- calculations how much the in- facing on CSAH 11 and 12 . and Volley Ball i crease will amount to, but es- County Road 125. . EXTENSION timated it . at $20O-$300 annually. DIRECTORS

¦¦ ¦ ¦ CORDS Set approved THAIR<;^ ^^ "^*^ WHILE THEY LAST! COMPLETE Opposition solid lic^rtses Glif Funds I On-sale liquor . licenses . :."ii r i and Houston counties draw a rural Winona County cost. $600 ' $1,200 fee,; with a $50 .addition- Ip Region 10 al ..fee for a Sunday liquor li- less ioday. as a result of action " ' on confracf . ' .The Winona County; Board of cense. :' ;; '. . ' . 5788 Commissioners: Monday .unani- Monday by;the county board of j ' Winona . County 's Sunday fee $2 " 8° ~ commissioners, ; ; I mously agreed to oppose forma- of..$100 ;. was left untouched by 25', 50', 100' Lengths : the county , board ^^ tion of state planning Region The board cut the county 's , as were ail for Main House ______—_ _«___^—_ ——— ____—_——^—.^-^—^^——. ¦ ¦ ' ¦' " '" ¦ • - ¦ on-: and off-sale ;beer. license tJ 10 in southeastern Minnesota.: .- . ¦ ; fee foi- the on- ; rjoard ^ ¦ "¦:' .. ¦ ';¦' fees. . .;¦, .¦•; '; ; ' .; The county Monday : The action : came in response . : sale license gave formal approval to a con- to a letter frpm the Austin City GOLinty^ from v $1,500 —— ¦ ¦ THE NEW FEE will lake tract with the state for funding Council supporting the region's > : " '•'. to . . $£)6o ;. af- «* ' t«r /hearing feet when licenses: are renew- of Main Housev the county's formation and asking the -.cdiin- IJbard ed July 1. Commissioners group home for delinquent boys. iy, s opinion. } ¦:¦ comp.l a in t s are DIPPITY-DO board' ¦ expected to act today on license The state will reimburse the TAME A '"We'll stick with SEMAPO ," . '• '. ' : . . . ' . '.' from two of : the county 's three license-hold- renewals. county 50 percent of the opera- SETTING GEL . ' said Commissioner Leo Bofkow- :¦ ¦ :¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Also benefitting.from ting c osts of the home, under -> D D i ' ski of the Southeastern Minne- ers. \- , • ,:;: . . . . .;• _ . •;..' - . the re- ^-^ ;. duced hquor fee will.be Mrs. the . terms, of the. contract, up -—- Balsam & Body A®gk\ : sota Areawide Planning 'Organ- ROBERT ROLBIECKI,. owii- Ruth Cady, owner: of- ' ' to $95 per. bed per month: WIT H F-R-E-E SCOTCH HAIR SET •TAPE " ,j ^ ization formed primarily through ' . .Cady's ^ BmBmk. f er of the Bass Camp. Restaurant Golf and Recreatipri,, rural Lew- the contract is retroactive¦ to Winona - city and county action north of Minnesota' City, and iston, the county Feb;.!,, ¦ ' "/• • ¦.' . :." : INSTANT CONDITIONE R last , year to handle, . 's. only . other / WCTWIVI r many 'areas Richard Campbell, owner of the on-sale liquor licensee. All " County court/services " depart- that would be taken , over by Horse TaVern; at Homer Director ' ' Mickey; Ellen- Region 10. '? , three have Sunday licenses. ment/ ' told commissioners rhuch cheap- The county lias six other liq- becker told commissioners there The region has-been endorsed er licenses in 'surrounding, mu- uor licenses that are are currently seven boys in the by goverhments represehting unalloca- ¦ ¦ nicipalities are hurting • • their ted, arid; commissioners , hope home. . :. . ' ;' . ' Jar QQ^ $1'98 47. ^ percent of . the . pqteritial te- ability to be competitive; 16' the fee reduction will help . gen- Some parents are making par- l___r ^J^* ^ \ gioh's populatioh. Once endorse- Minnesota City, Rolbiecki erate ; interest -: Oz. ^ _f T Value J fft 'K merit passes 50 percent ¦ . in the other; li- tial reimburseirieht to the coun- ^* , the re^ said , : charges $750 for an on- censes. • ty: for costs, he said, gion would;becbme law. and some —r . . sale liquor, license, and Miiinei- The action .came on.a motion boys who are out of •school'-and $1.35 VALUE — ' N»-.__ ^^l r^ ska charges $650. by Commissioner¦¦ Len Merchle- working are paying room; and § No acflori on Liquor licenses! in the city of witz. . ¦ board. Al sale pf land Winona cost $2,000 apiece. . Both . . Ellenbecker and the : County Auditor Al Wiczek "¦' ' board ; noted with pleasure; that . The county board : Monday said liquor licenses in Wabasha they have yet to receive, a single Soviei offitials neighborhood complaint ' about the Home, an¦ issue that was cen- Head & Shoulders tral to the two-year search for |^^ \ refuse |o respond a site , before the 265 Main St . HOSIERY location was found. f+ I I Shouhimlfm ENERGY to ^olzhenifsyn / Shampoo I MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet au- GUARD l^| | thorities have. . refused to re- Oil slick iii spond to an application by No- bel Prize-winner Alexander Sol- CRISIS zhenitsyn that he be allowed to DO YOUR SHARE TO live in Moscow with his family, Santa Barbara A HILPI his friends report./ ' ¦'¦ . " ¦]. ,' ,s ¦! . .; - QQ^ *2 T|Q^ vlZ m^rrm >5aye w* FUJEL OIL and ELECTRICITY by havirwijoyr _; „ The novelist JiSs, waited more ' "•" m than"": "" " / furnace, air tluirtr ! - ^ six w¥eks since he regis- and burrwr clean«d NOW ! : ^, tered his marriage ' lb. Natalya Channel widens ' ¦' § Svetlova for permission;V/to live¦ ¦ , SANTA:/ BARBARA, . Calif; DON'T WAIT! CALL TODAY! in the capital. / ; " '" '.'" CAP) —Oozing oil has formed ~ -^ Friends say the delay is un- a long, thin suck in the Santa. precedented. ; ' SEA & SKI SUMMER SPECIAL! - " Your home will b« more pleasant and comfortable With a ^ Barbara Channel. .'And;:officials ,| In the past, Soviet police today , dust-frat heating tystern. were trying to learn if bur powerful Turbo-Jet have warned him not to stay at the seepage came from drilling $300 Vacuum gats the dirt wltJiout mesj, fust or dust. his wife's apartment "for a or natural leakage. Suntan Lotion $t.?o Jll 69c Chantilly Cologne ft™ single/day." . The slick, about foii r miles , Some Moscow , intellectuals long and 25 yards wide, was have expressed the fear that ' about io miles up the Coast Joswick Fuel & Oil Co. another attempt to get the au- from here, the Coast Guard 901 E. 8th Phprie 452-3402 thor to leave the country is said. . CALADRYL GELUSIL part of a new crackdown on The same channel was hit by Atha Spray j dissident elements. a massive slick following a well ANTACID FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT blowout in . February 1969; Since LOTION \ then, environmentalists and the 4' i-OZ. TARI PT^_» ^ petroleum industry have been RELIEVES ITCH OF I MDU C I battling to decide if oil drilling should continue in the scenic POISON IVY IOO area. ; _ C "^ ^ O There were no reports of in- $1.77 VALUE $- 8 VAIU- a O V i jury or danger to fish or other ^ wildlife , but the state Depart- ment of Fish and Gome said it would check ;t» determine pos- Help ¦ ' ^' ¦ FREE — 98(* POWDER i Signs Thai sible injury to living creatures. 6-Or. $119 I . . . - $1- I- 67^ ' The slick was reported tb the ¦ ¦ H Coast Guard Monday WHEN YOU BUY THE SPRAY | <^"tea^ — The so-called upwelling, i bubbling stream of gas and oil hitting the ocean surface, was said to be more active than normal, The nearest oil production ARCTI POPS platform , Atlantic Richficld' s FREEZE 'EMI f AT 'EMI IOVE 'EMI rr\j^\r\ J7 1 Holly rig, is a mile west of the ' ^^ If F\ \\ ^ i /X slick. 6 Flovors ^ \ F ""T "7 c J J\ I I \ fff * \ - 12 Pop. P.r Pkg ' '!¦ JLX \J I Journalists in _£, ¦/. / / //[fl § Italy strike on ______! __¦ ¦ ¦ II _ ta ____ ! ROMK (AP) - A n*frfmwid(! [wl _K v _H_31 _TI'P^ i i 1 fl_ i "'day of sik'neo" slrikf by nor- ! : rrwilly vocal jour nalists plunged SUNBURN _0r\ c ¦HHHHH^'P'WW^fflKHl ^ ¦ H Italy into n news blackout to- 4.0-, V^W l i Kl t l^lll ^llll ^^ H i day, PAIN MM IHB -HdBimnn -tM -ti. ^kA]-nHII -Bi Printers nnd television por- soniH'l ntruck in sympathy. ~——————— mffiTWF TMnmma 1 GILLETTE TRAC II M j TIK jiiuriiiilisls'. union , roprc- WpWj IllBWIP ^^ scnt.i np, about 7 ,000 ncwsinen, singed the walkout to protest, . what. it. called an " nsHnulL on REPLACEMENT BLADES ^j ggjj ^jg ^^^ I he frocdom of |ho press." Specifically, I he walkout wns over the sale of fit) pur cent of c Rome 's, biggest and most, pres- ¦ tigious daily, II ,Mf.-Nsaggoro, 5 ' 77 Professionals! and Genoa 's fl Secolo XIX In ^ Jf magazine publisher Kdilin Itiis- TED MAIER¦ I I¦ coni. ' Thn pijljli.shor is known DRUG STORE •' for his rightist, viows in a land ¦^mmMiMEsimmm .] where Hie left, is slronR, J5a Tod Mnler Driifl Cou[ioii ^ ' Aside from the polilical isMic , SH ELL NO PEST STRIP the n«>wsinen clalni Unit I he. - I Open Sunday 8:30-6:00 ; COiic<'nli'nlinn of rlailics in I • chains jcopardi/cs llwlr lucr- $1.99 $•! Limit—3? For Your Convenience. allvc jobs and that l)i«>y 5 33 wen- Voluo Per Coupon H REE IN not consulted on the snlrs, in te J F PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY CITY 9^ ^(ft ; violation of their national con- PHONE a WINO GE (3[k) |^ Explr«» M W U Y , J"1» 11 33 NA A NCY tract . » *^ ' & AKI 174 Conler Street Phona 452-3366 ^ - ...i i > 6 7nnn I' II Your P iil l P W« P li S ^ U > Convonlont Chf,r0n Account ; .¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ '¦« ' ! :[ r : ¦ ¦ [ "!UWi:.M.r*i.% •¦'¦ ' ' ' &4'-v V'<£"'&'- ''' '' ' - < ' ^ .' i ' ,"".',?.'.'', '•() '..'',. ' ' :jLr :i* j;:' ¦' ¦"'rrnrrrwtKfM : : Fory/pod^ stonework ^ |&11;70(> By STEVEN p. JOHNSON the stone work pointed ; out from the federal Department work,/ listing; among its terioration. "No treatment Is Dally ^ 'Eisenberg ' News Staff Writer on . the Lour , by Universal of Housing and Urban Dc- Credits the . Danish Royal forever ,". , ac- : . - 'they - Noting 're not sure president Kenneth S/ Eis- of Academy M Art in Copen- knowledged , "but it will just where, they're going to. yelopinent/for-restoMlJon outlast , alt of: us." o enberg, cast about for rnuch '¦' hagen arid the Ren wick Gal- get the money, the Winona of the afternoon in/a fruit- the historic site's/ exlerior. He /did '. say, however; County Board of Corntni ; "The wood refinishing : pri- lery aqross from the .'White that the building would need .s- less search, for the neces- ' signers Monday afternoon sary funds/ maril y Involves work , with House in Washington. \ a: coat! of . some .inexpen- approved 'd the / large ; quantities of The firm 's/work involves sive 'materials every 5-7 spending an addi- . Agreeing; / with bo a r. ' tional $217,700 on the 5 // Mary/ "MY DAD DESERVES credit ^ ertz, Rollingstone, Minn., retir- Fair and at the Minnesota State on Goodview Winona attorney Roger P. ing 1972 Winona County Prin- for making it possible for me Fair. - Brbsnahan representing the Hiawatha Bird cess who crowned Miss Bro- to be in the dairy contest. He Hodgman firm , said the com- , and mother started on a small SHE HAS served , iirnll of the gan, and the Minnesota Guern- pany is willing to comply with piece of land , and by working offices in the St. Charles Junior improvements all requirements sey Queen and national Guern- is the county hard , the farm kept growing American Legion Auxiliary, The Goodview village council board might make, as well as Club to meet sey princess, Miss Jane Laska , Catho- mistress of cere- until it has reached 720 acres," a memher of St. Charles met Monday night to set dates all Minnesota Pollution Control The last meeting of the sea- Winona , lic Church where she was a monies. ¦she¦ says. , for several assessments for im- Agency (PCA ) requirements. son for the Hiawatha Valley ¦/ '•Patricia graduated from St. Sunday school teacher and a Bird Club, which will he held ' provements. Minnesota Cit y Mayor John PRINCESS PATRICIA was Charles - . High School this year member of the choir , and is a Public hearings will he .'June Reinke said residents "are def- Wednesday at .6 pirn., will fea - also named Miss Congeniality and plans to enter Rochester member of the Catholic Youth ture the group's annual Com- 27 at 7:30 p.m. for the Fifth initely against, it. . . . no mat- by the 15 other girls entering .lunior College's registered nurs- organization , Street and Ninth Street and 49th ter'how clean it is." munity Stew. the competition. Her sponsors ing program.. Colby cheese is her favorite The meetnig will be held on Avenue improvements. were the Clyde Farm Bureau. Her high school years were dairy food and bicycle riding, Another hearing is scheduled THE PERMIT application was the FrankUn Filch farm , near filled with activity . She was a bowling and tennis are her fa- for use of the site for 14 work- Pickwick Her attendants are Julie An- June ?fl al. .7:30 p.m. for the 44th , Minn. , daughter of Mr, and member of the band and chor- vorite sports. She likes to sew ing days from 7 a.m. to 5:30 Leo Brom is in charge of the lorison Avenue wntermnin extension Mrs. David Antonson, Utica , us, editor of the school paper , and to cook and bake, especi- and the Ninth Street sewer ex- p.m. daily, but company offic- stew — each club member is edi tor of the annual staff and ally chocolate meringue pies. ' ials amended the application being asked lo contribute a sponsored by the Winona County tension. and Kris Linde- represented the school as the The princess and her two at- All of the improvements were this morning to 21 days, citlnp vegetable and potatoes. Farm Bureau , man , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1072 delegate ' to Girl's Stale, tendants will represent Winona Completed last year. The village additional work for the county Officers will be elected for She was a member of the Fu- County nt the Region 10 Prin- clerk is preparing an assess- that hadn't, been figured at the year and all mem- E a rl Lindcman , Minneisk a , the coming Land O'Lakes ture Teachers of America , Fu- cess Contest to be held at ment roll for the curb, gutter , time the application was made. bers are urged to attend. sponsored by , Rollingstone. ture Homemakers of America Lnnesboro, June 30. nnd sidewalk on Sixth Street. Minnesota City Councilman Among the streets to be seal Eugene Elders remains op- ¦ coated this year is/63rd Avcnucv posed , "even though it's only The vil- temporary, citing numerous f north of Fifth Street. " lage nttorney will bo nsked to problems the village has en- / FROM THE prepare an ordinance to estab- countered in past years with lish a village policy for strecL other bituminous plant opera- improvements. tions. 7/ Whwrnu <£UOMA. CM 'New' adult seeks •k Ping Sot consist s ot/W F\nt . . . Aluminum Pole with Eagle decoration . . , and |>olo bracket for attaching to city beer license house. * Linns Club Members will deliver Flnjj Set. (City delivery Winona received its first " new '' nilull application for n onlyl ) Iieer licouso Monday from 10-year-old Thomas 10. Prondzinski , 000',i K. SnnhornSI. •k Clip coupon nnd mall nnw nnd receive your Flng by . City police nrci to run a simulant criminal record check Flag Day. on Pronfl/.ln.ski heforn councilmen consider . ¦ Issuing the license during their regular . ¦ ¦ : mooting .liino ill. CltY f ' Cit y Clerk *lohn S. Cnrler oaid Piondzin- ¦ Winona Lions Club i ski's license application for off- nnd on- Council j Pox 107 sale 3-2 nuill beverages is I he first under r ¦ ¦ j Winona, Minnesota 5.itill7 j Minnesota 's new age of majority giving II!- ' . ' .. i I to 20-yonr-olds adult rights . Thn nppllcnlion Is for fi»0 IS. Siinlmrn SI,, listed as tho j ripjisc deliver ft.50 Flag Sets to | Tronlcnnnn Thrift. Shop, a second-hand store owned by tlio * appilcnnt' s mother , Mrs , Uimy\ Prondzinski , !; Nnmn i| *1 *> I' nmdzinski said ho plans, lo call (he hiisincss Tom 's Hnr, 1 1 , City Atlnrnoy (ieorgo 1\1. Robert son .lr is to Mciunvhile . ! Aililross draft, JIII ordlnnnco lo ollmlnnto tho clly code reqniremont Ibnl i - ! no malt bevorngo license may bo Issued lo unyono unclor : i ItrctilNH Rill ON . . . Patricia Ann Ilrognn , St, Charles, ftllondnnt. Scaled from loll , Kris Llndcmnn, I97:i atlendnnt , 21 yours . ' . City i Minn., dons a crown as 1073 Winona County Dairy Prlficcra Mlnftdlfikfli , VrinccsH rntrlcin, Julio Anlonson , \ Hkn , IP7.1 ruled I' Though Minnesota Ally . Gen, Warren Kpnnnnii s has j If to be mailed out nf town please Inclm ln fi.V for pnslngo. ! In coronation cm>monli>s hold Monday lit Wlnnna Senior j iltondiinl, nnd P I-I IICCHH Kiiy of the Milk y Way, Miss ^J/ K RP> thai the new lll-yenr ago of nuijoiily supersedes any lornl ) [ I High School . .Standing from left , Mary -lane Lolnioi'lz , Hoi- Slapleloii , H OIKSI OI , Minn, (f)flll y News photo ) oi'dliuitices , Roht'ilNon is lo draft tho clmiigo lo mako cily lliiRKtoiH ), 1072 prlncc HH, nnd Holon Ilowokiimp, I.owlslon, 1072 ordlnnnces compatible with state law. Tejevisio n high! ighfs Jonightj, fombrmw on TV SGmmv ¦Today - , , ¦ ¦ ¦ Ddv^ ¦' ,v ¦- : ¦ : .^^^r^•: :: * ' -.- J ¦ ;>'. "-¦: ;,f -v- ¦¦?*¦ t:\-j ¦¦:£.yk CHILDREN'S AMERICA. 9:30, 12:50, 6:30, Cable TV-S. pTVv ^'..\ ' '. " v^>. -\r- >r>: * "': ^;vv^;^'*: .^>:.^;yif\^^i-t*" . :' '. ' v. ', - *£¦/ , . : ; ^ ¦ NKW YORK -,: Sammy REMEMBERED QUOTE : feron'sjpe SCIENCE GAME, 1:00 & 5:30 Cable TV-3. :t| S' - : -M ":- ; j"Pbnig h t : " •>*> & M : MM Davis put it . well at/the end Humankind ;cannot bear very ¦ o i > ' ¦' r.-. - -i;: LOCAL NEWS, 5:00,.Cable TV-3. .- . K?5»S ^;^iiA«s ^J.<*^ .^^ :- .i»- . ';: ;».- . .*V ,y..W»;5'S Till lh».. lrurh Pcanuli 3-4-B loioo N«wi '" ' 3-4-M-l-M* ' pledges for. Highway Safety, peace negotiations; T- . he - »:30 Thli ll thl LIU J . - ¦:' - ' : "fig- Peron, the exiled former dicta- ^ILLY GRAHAM speaks oh the needs of Americans today, ¦ Mavio 5-JM3 • 1J.J* land, Sarasota , :Fla; f three girls. Band FMtlVal 3 . Billy' Graham : ' P.rrv M»ion,,on U "People, ask me, 'Why dp made up with tor of Argentina, will return to LIU Around.Ui - . 4- . . . T c-mperature» , * ; v v : ures to get rich In 10 years 7:00, ch. 6; 9:00, oh. 11. - . ,0:.„.,. ,', Tom Melody said at th» Ids country June 21, ,says : his . Pric. IJ RIghi: i . .' : Ruing ~ M» " J'Z , .^! . you do all these benefits?' ¦ PILOT FILMS. Three comedies: "Bachelor at Law - a ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ^? rloo as fads switch again. He's Playboy Club, that "The former private . secretary. '. ,; ¦• : :-- . ' : p"" *"" : : ' ; 'i " ••" ' Hlsh:Chaparral . IV,: i\£"\" *^ } Somewhere along the greenhorn lawyer handles .his first case; '.'Roll Out!" — a ,- - ' ; ' . line, sitting on a warehouse; full Godfather " will make $100 Jose Lopez Rega* now minis- ' -:>¦ -&ft ''^¦ ¦ smooth talker drives Army supply trucks;. "Cops" — a city i TftScli^ V *:¦: " «ovl» •;- «-*•" U:00 .Dr. Joye. . God has been good to you. million this year "And ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦»¦ of Nehru jackets, granny ^ ter of welfare, said he made a crime:fighter is exiled to the suburbs . 8;30, chs. 3-4-8; '-.," Hollywood 1:00 Merv GrIHIri : -IV . . : Brolhen .. ' icture wonlt be bad eith- Stiuaroi 10 ' 8:30 Pi|ol lllmi 3-4-B : Wostcrn : t; You-have to pay it back-.;" glasses and denim jump- the p trip to Madrid to."officially an- FIRST TUESDAY Features: A visit to Oakwoodi at Som- ¦ ' • ¦ ' ;•. •> : ' . Thai el.fr . l i- ' - .9:00 First . - . '•: Movtt - :: :ii. Samrny's often rcrnernr suits." - er!" That's earl, brother. nounce the end/of the: 18-year ' set, Kyi , a model facility for the mentally retarded; a look .. ' i :: h i bered that exile of the greatest man of our '. ..' at ' Grand Cayman, a Caribbean tax hayen for individuals ¦ '¦ ¦ ^^P^^fef ?$^S3SflKs|: :fci^;::'" jjv ;^' ¦^:^^5|: '^s^§J:>^:(S:^t&^j^:;^ .j : . when he lost an motherland." / /; ./ / o>n chemical warfare industry in ¦ eye, the , late Jeff Chandler and corporations ; a report ' ' ¦¦¦¦ '¦ " ¦¦ \fS;.v.. - j The '77-year-old Peron ,; except the U.S. 9:00 :.chs. 5-10-13. / '^^^^m^^^neimyl '^C^>^. ^. \^ I'// :..C' :J^. .i:;...^-.-ii '...- ' ' ¦ ¦> '. . ::( ::.^^..v*-v w^M^m^m,;>- ....;. * t : *^.*K .< .;*j*4 " offered him one of/ his "if . ¦ ; for a brief return to Argentina Wednesday . , - '.'Ali»HMii • " ¦ • ' Western¦ ' ' : • , a • Truth or Coni»- there was any way it could AUtrrioon Grem Acr„ ., «,„„„ «, : , be done. earlier this year, has been liv- Watergate Hearings May Preempt Regular ^Programming. :l:00 7ha Frog Pond- 1 B«naiiza . 10 ¦• ¦ , Police Sursion 10 " SammyV words ' li'io'Edgt bt,Night- l-*-« ' Filnlstones . . 11 / That Girl; 11 about "paying it back" of- ing in /'Madrid, since 19H30. He CHILDREN'S AMERICA, 9:30, 12:30, 6:30, cable TV-3,: : was ousted from power by a , TV-3, 7ho Doctors 5-10-13 Virginian 13 Hogah's HarMa II. fer the reason the biggest THE FROG POND 1:00, Cable Dating Oama ^-Mf , . Gbmer Pyla 19: To T«» tht . TrtsIti 19 ' military coup in 1955. ' LOCAL NEWS. 5:00, Cable TV-3. . 1:00 Pries Is Right 1-4-8 4:30 Scsamo Stroal • • 1 7:00 American „ stars wait . for . hours to: do /nother • D leR v#n Oyki ¦ : i . : Revolution 3-4-0 free shows under the worst : Peron heads . the Justicialista HIRE OUR YOUTH, 5:15, Cable TV-3. ¦::' - . - World ": S-10-U I to'wa-Lucy . '. ' • . • •*' • ¦ ^dam-13 S-10-13 . party, which : sent Hector; J, AVINBOW ON WASHINGTON. Cable TV-3: Otner.i Hospital . Addams Family 11 . Variety Hour: M-i 9 conditions. They even face ,, '4-Ht ' .- . '. '-An'dy. Griffith 19 , . . ' . . .High .Chapirril . . 11- , criticism for doing Campora to; Argentina's presi- AMERICAN REVOLUTION. "The Last King of America" . ¦ : 7:30 Movie ' S-10-13 a bad 1:30 Hollywood's 1:00 Local News ¦: ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . ' Petier. , in the Tole of Georg?e III, whose policies : . Talking 3-4-t Cablt TV - . '• I .- 7:45 St. Anne Hospi c» 3 .show because they're .unre- dency in last''March's elections; features Ustinov . 11 ' Eric Sevareid interviews the Return to Psy- : Hoflan'a. Harsss - ..» Msrv Griffin hearsed-.. There's something . Carhpora is /.expected here helped ignite the Revolution.; ¦ ton Placa S^IO-IJ : Mewi : *-9-19 i:00 Dan August .3-4-S days. '. 6ns Liu to Llxe ' Dragnet- » , . ABC Theatre *-9-1» . religious in Sammy's code later this month . for a three-oi King in conversation that may have happened in colonial ¦' Filmed at a castle near Stratford-on-Avon,: the result is . a^ Wend 4-t-it P-enico3t:Juncltoh 10 ¦ ' :t:tf Cariiim 3-4-» that the general public may four-day 'state yisit ..-arid, to ac- ' 3:00 Secret Storm 3-4-0 Andy Griffith . 11 ' Thero's Got To Be never see. ¦::" ''./ - .- '• company Peron back to Argen- of "You Are There,"; "Meet the Press" and Ustinbys genius Somerset 5^-10-13 5:13 High Sehonl Report J A Better Way. J-10 ' ; ¦ ' ¦ Love, American 5:30 News-3-4-5-6-0- 9-10-13 News . . . 11 _ Sammy's black friends ral- Una.- ' :- - . - ' .' ' ' . for improvisation: 6:30 Chs, 4-8. Style «•»-!» oaniel Boone : U Search . 11 VARIETY: HOUR. Tony Randall hosts, :ar. hour of comedy Jeannia .' ' ' 11 Beverly Hillbillies 19 9:30 ABC News lied, to Jiirn so cooperative- ' " Special 4-9-19 YOU'LL FIND THE FINEST HjERE! and song in the Florida outdoors. 7:00, Crts; 6-9-19. 1:30 Yard i Garden¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 3. E;j««t-,i. - ly that some of his buddies a| ¦ ¦ : r iWo'yle- ¦• ' .. :¦ ¦ • 4-6 Evening, 10:00 News 3-4-5M-9-10- || Winpria Daity N ews HrRE OUR YOUTH, 7:30, Cable TV-S. ' • ' 3-4-5-8-10-13-19 . - ;11-19 figured /out they, don't dis- ¦ Mike Doiiglai . : J «:00 News 1 - ¦ , '/. ' TUESDAY, JUNG 5, 1973 . : - '. " : Truth or . ' ;.. ' . Truth or Come- , Perry Mason 11 approve of his .: ¦•^QJIC. KS • . ST. ANNE HOSPICE, 7:45, Cable TV-3. . : : ¦ .:. close rela- ; || ' '¦' ' ;¦ ' "'¦ Consequences •:. ' . ..quences. - " .t 1»:30 Movie. .; . , 3-8 ^ ; . • "" VOLUME 117, Np. 1*6 ' ABC THEATRE. "If You Give a Dance You Gotta Pay the Beat the Clock: 9 To Tell the Trtrth 9 J. Carson 1-10-13 tionship with President Nix- ' ¦ ¦ p r ' ;'¦ ¦v' . I .. GOU RTEOUS V/AITRESSES M1 y Published dally except Saturday iind cer- Band ," produced by an ex-convict and- former drug addict, : - Munsters, :. .. ' .; 10 . :<. jo soundtrack - ¦¦ 3 • , - ' "'Jf " «»-'' on; -f . • :; tain, holidays by Republican and Herald ¦ Gomer Pyle - 1! ¦, - ,„,„, , u„ ,, . 10:50 Movie 4 : portrays life in a black ghetto young girl has problems as "-aurel & Hardy- 4 n.00 . . . - - . . .„, Henry Ford 2d flew to Tel Publishing "Company, . 601 .Franklin St.', . A ¦ ¦ Baffle . 13. Mov„ ¦ Croen Acres . ir Wolywopd Squares 3 IJ:M Dr.-Joyta BrotJers 5 ;;: GOOD MENU CHOICE ' ¦ / Winona, Minn. 55987, ., ' . - . she giwvs'.up in a society, of drug pushers and prostitutes/ bait prico Aviv for the opening of a I > r^Up'. " ' ,4:00 Auction ::-l , !s Ri.Bh . • • ¦ • Western v . - ' ., :. 9 ^ ' a fierce pride and a loyal friend come to her rescue. 8:00, ' plant in Nazareth. He had ;' ^ /. SUBSCRIPTION,RATES ¦ ¦ . . Cartoons - 3 : Bobby Goldsboro 8 »ob Hope . . .. . 13 : , P ' - - ^ '^^ - - ,'cais.;.fr9-i9. ' -; ::. : . -v ' . :¦ . ', -;' ' two new Fords flown to Is- : ;;1|C« : :BUDGET ; RJCES Single copy ISc . dally.- 30e Sunday. . .. . - :. ; Delivered by carrier per week. 60 cental , When their son PifSl*^^ rael from Germany, A re- t< weeks; $15.30; 52 weeks S30 .60. TOERE'S GOT TO BE A BETTER VVAY . 1 . porter asked, "Why two?" . -By mal| strictly . .'In ' advance; . paper is killed in Vietnam /and drugs present a problem, a family Monday Through Friday MorRing Pfograins ; Hopped.: on expiration date; looks to God for answers. 9;Ofl,.ChS; 5-10. \ J He replied, ' 'In case one . - .' Local Area; — Rates below apply only Mlnheapolls-St. Paul STATION LISTINGS Eau Claire VVEAU Ch. 13v breaks down," - He was wise In . Winona ,. Houston, . Wabasha, . Fillmore ABC NEWS SPECIAL. "The Methadone Connection" - -A WCCO Ch. 4 VVTCN Ch; 11 Austin—KAUS Ch. 4 La Crosse—WKBT Ch. S and . Olmsted counties . In -Minnesota;¦ KSTP Ch. S KTCA Ch. 1 Rochester—KROC Ch. 10 La Crosse—WXOW Ch, 19 . to have taken . two —/ be- Buffalo, Trempealeau, . Pepin, 'Jackson report on. drug addict rehabilitation, particularly among-heroin KMJP. Ch. 9 ¦ Wfnona-Cabfe. TV J. Programs iu6(ecf fo . chtnj* cause one was stolen from in and La Crosse-' counties In . Wisconsin, and addicts. Experts discuss the pros and cons of the synthetic • • ' ¦' ¦ . ' ' Mason City—l(GLO Ch. 3 • armed; forces. ' personnel with military '¦ . front of the Hotel Hilton. '.:;." addresses . ' thi continental United States opiate's usage. 9:30, Ghs; 6-9-191 • <:30 Not for sesame strait 13 Who, What, ¦ /JRPPHONE452-9955 FOR FOOD TO GO .In : : Lawrence Welk ^^L • or: overseas with APO or FPO addresses; Clevelaad Indians Women Only : 5 • 10:00 Gambit J-4-8 . Where . MO-13 always ' '¦ - ¦ ' BASEBALL. MINNESOTA TWINS vs. . , . .-" Split Second 4-9.19 sells out I year . . ; S25.00 9 months.. . .; $20.75 ' ¦ " . . Sunrise Religion . 13 . . Sale of the the. house and to. • months ... . SI. 5.00 ,3 morttfis ...,..$. 9:00 . 12:30, Chs. 4-10. . ' . JlOO News 3-8-9 Century¦ 5-10 Variety 11 ¦ Carmen 4 :Haiel 9 .11:55 News 5-10-13 make sure he; does at Madi- Elsewhero¦ )n United States and Canada: • . V year ' •; ' .' .- ' J40.00 »:monlhj- . : S30.50 Today 5-10-.13 : . Father Knowi . ' 12:00 News . 3-5-10 son Sq. Garden June 8 - : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , he 6 months ¦. . . J2075 3 months . ./ SU.00 . . . Zoo Revue 11 ¦ • " ¦: , ' Beiit • • . .' • 11 Midday 4. was here: ' promoting and Sunday News only, 1 year.' .. . SI 5.00 Television movies 7)30 Popeye 11 Galloping . All My copies milled 25 cents each. 8:00 Cartoona J-4-8 Gourmet .19 Children I-9-19 went to the Wienerwald • Slnple dally : at "Single Sunday . copies ' mailed 75. cents Variety t 10:30 Love of Lift ' S-4-8 Noontime¦¦ - .'•• '. ' . 8 B' l M ESTAURANT j ' ' ¦ way & 51st for cheesecake. ,e«ch. -. . '¦: ' "Today ' . ; News • ' •' . 9 Hollywood -11:05 Sewing . 10 ¦ ' " " • ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' " . . Subscriptions for jess than one month! '• . Ii30 Movie - ' . - . ' •« ¦ • . Squares . 5-10-13 1J;15. Variety- 5 Welk, who was 7o in March, ' Eost Third . :; "KILL A DRAGON,''• Jack Palance, : Adventure story 11:30 World Turns 3-4-8 • .:¦'' MiW ' ,'. 12^ Street « II per week. Other , rates , on request. Cartoons 9 . Beivilched . 6-9-19 . yas the youhgestracting guy ' ' «£' , ¦ ' . Send change- of address, notices, utv about a battle for salvage rights to valuable cargo. (1967) Mister Ed 11 Andy Griffith : 11 Letfis Make A ' '."' W& - Conveniently located ,iii downtown Winona. . 'j& . . " . 3-8 . Deal . 4-9-19 in the place.' After the suc- . . delivered , .copies., subscription orders arid 7:00, chs. 5-10-13. 9:00 Joker 's Wild 3-4 B 10:55 News . . Dinah Shore 5-10-13 - ' Religion¦ 4 . . Three on • other: mall Items to Winona Dally News, ¦»: cess of his book, "Wunner- P.O..Bcix : 7Q, . Winona, . Minn, 55987. . "THAT CERTAIN .- SLIMMER," Hal Holbrook. ; Adult Romper Roort» ii:00' Young ¦* Watch . . 10-13- , ' . drama of conflict between a divorced homosexual and his 9:30 310,000 Pyramid 3-4-8 ; Restless . 3-4-8 . liOO Guiding Light , S-4-8 fuU Wuhnerful," he's urged . for -¦ circulation Information call . ' <54- ' Jeannle 11 .' ^opardy -. S-10-13 Days ol Our, to ". " "HEAVENS ABOVE!" Peter Sellers.¦ ; "THE CLOUDED YELLOW," Jeaii Simrnoas Mystery a clerical error ,, a prison chaplain . . '¦ ; and a new assignment when Liza , Minnelli arrived . ;¦ ¦ : ^bout an ex-secret service agentj a yo-ung girl, suspicion of !.) :(1963): il:.O0, . Ch. 11; :-.;- .- • • ;. J. , ;.i from; London. Miss Cham- ¦¦ bers, heard the press going otmahcuUL after Liza . abbiit ; Peter Sell- wm iSl jittkaf. ¦ ¦'*'¦' . APetacaortr^cfafB ers and . decided they were We're prepared to help you enter- ' ; UrSvT^? 11 11111 1 : ' ;P- : -y\;/- ' ;7:15-9:10;:;' ; "animals;" Marilyn would tain any size grouP In grand style I ^&&P i^^^ like to meet Linda Lovelace, jLjO^^ We're experienced in serving fine star of "Deep Throat." Said { "^SIIP ff 3&(TQ o°d andor as cocktails asto 15sm all gatheT- ;*'| ffipjgrai STARTS WED. Marilyn: "We would make a Jngs many ; good ; team and might do a I'^lfef °- ' : morning TV show together. ^M^^m 3;, :: | | »w||yflj So, leave yourthe fuss to willus, with the : "Km : f^pffP^iB^^ A talk show," she empha- assurance guests enjoy fllliis -i sized. - ' n^^Bi the «i|i« ^^ I^Wng relaxing atmosphere, fine food arirj BLU Izzy Grove, old-time fight- J^^^ ^/ / E^ V er & fight promoter; fought W^^|K cocktails and lh« courteous service ^rvfll off some muggers/ and got 55^-$l-$1.50 and RJTJJ3 a letter of commendation N Main Dining Room open for food mm^m^^^tm^^mm^mma^mm^immmm ^mma^^mim from Mayor l^rfO j beve rage from p.m, ^tlPll Lindsay. I i»J ^^ tervice L i ¦ ; ; : ¦ ; '' ¦ ' ' 5 %%|M . - '. ^S ' -v :'- ' :" ' V-F T-H- fe; ; HH ' *" ~2°"0z' ¦ ' :: ' &5?' swear that .as, he showed . HB "' 'J me his scars he said, "Such ^ "UP YOUR are the vagaries of my checkered career" ... Har- ALLEY" ry Hershfield, , 88, keeps mtM JtifwhctriL4&JSL} Wm * hearing of people dying be- RESTAURANT STARTS KWII4fVW f« W^m, VffilSf 1^ 1^ WED . m^y«vUDUc9 cause they overate, or ii mm^m—*—* i >.—»——»— ^i—. drank, or smoked. "One Intersection Highways question ," he asked his doc- Wj£l$ [$i 61-14 \%_H1 V| %B^.^^ tor, 7:15-9:25 "What kills; all the peo- I^I^^^^H ple who live right?" ENDS TONITE WISH I'D- SAID THAT: Moi OLA ' ¦ ¦ s pQ] TECHNICOLOR'PAf^/lSION* ' i?" ^¦Ejj&i . ^^ ^^ 1 &^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ J^JF. JackL^mmoninhis & . ' ¦ j ^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^ 'v^ most important ; ,M \ dramatic rolesince m . ThePro,luceon , S • $4.00 Certificate — Elmer Ginther, Winonq 9 • $3,00 Certificate — Marcia Smith, Winona ^AVE'rHETIGEK"" cosLimryjJACKGILI'OHO . : • $2.00 Certificate—.John Hawingan, Winona ( 1) R, STARTS WED. L- —--= $1.00 CERTIFICATES Dorothy Klorlln Jo* Bagnlewikl Winona Mike Clemlnikl Arcadia, Wli. F1II3ZF¦JBIBBHaWCwOMHDtuwHewBLVl Lillian Prudall Winona Daniel Rlckla ENDS TONITE Winona Ernest Halvonon Winona DOUBLE FEATURE Sarah Vane/ Winona Carol King Winona Florence Suter Winona STARTS 9:05 — $1.50 . j Rene Klemann • Winona Mrs. J. Luikowtkl I MOTOROIA QUASAR St. Paul Ruthlt Blank Winona MOTOROLA QUASAR ' j » ¦• Andrew Barlh Winona Mrs. ^„ at% i -* -•- Donald J. Wlcka I "HUNGRY ! 14" Portabl. Color TV. Fountain City, Wli. Rauben Mueller Dodge, Wis. f " ^Ji ^5 COLOR TV ¦ ' Jon Bjiy Winona Harold Hoappner WIVES" R Plug.in Modules ¦ ' . ' TOM I WAS ' $tV29.95 • 100% Solid Stato Rocliaster , Minn. Mary Decker Winona At 9:05 * vVAS S539 « 1 l NOW ¦ • Inst/imntle Tuning Susie Rlckle Winona Elaine Halverson | | ifll $r_ _ . RepUcisbl. Circuit *„L««88 M I ^ ^ 0 m * Winona Arnold L. Natbe Winona Plu* Second Feature ' Mrs. Jay Hoover Winona Victoria) —— ~ i N0W %ig ^ J „„„ Galewild I >297 Q95 , :* Winona Emma Palkensteln Winona . - JHI i E • Wfllnuf Comolt . ! '¦ • ' ¦* Cabinet Alice Stiover Winona Donald Kronebusch ''House Of Winona Mr«. Alvln Wvnxel Winona "The Business That Service Built " tewlston Ml ftAAfl* Mrs. Ellen Brown , Minn. Mn. Henry Zleman Missing Girls" Dre&bach, Minn. Mn. Herman Jiske Winona At 10:35 - R, ! Miss Adelaide Deekert Dakota, M|r»n. Holer. Olion Winona Lucille Kulchara Winona ! STARTS WED . Ambrose Ketler Winona Nick Zeller . St; Charles, Minn. Lucille Bargaut W|nona Walter P«»»«n Winona Dan Bambanek I "JEREMIAH Eau Claire, Wis, Winona JOHNSON" WINNERS' CERTIFICATES ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT And "SNOW JOB" i ^^^^^llplHPMINiTfll ] Both Rated P.C. I j 54-56 East 2nd St. Phoma 452-5065' ' | THE STEAK SHOP 125 MAIN ST. WINONA, MINN, City Council Roundtyp ttiwrramti Fund transfer ¦ Appointment of Mrs. Douglas rage.. / ' . . - , . . yer said ; the resolutions are struction of the fabricated met- (Cahdace) .Watson to , the Wi- ; Councilmen air«ady had:, ap- asked to. "provide: an audit al building is estimated at $34,- nona Human ; Rights Conorriis- proved a resoiutibn to use oth- trail" ; of where the : federal 6!)0, which includes a half-share replace money is gbiiig. to sion was ..confirmed . Monday, er revehue sharing to replace . . of taxiway , construction. : A $3,120 state grant- is expected night by city councilmen and phased-out Emergency Employ- ment Act salaries! : Other Teso- T-hangar bids to on the taxiway work, according Mayor Nor/man E. Indall an- to City Engineer -Robert J. Bol-r ' rnoney lutions are expected June 18 to ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ,; mayor s nounced his appointments to JJ approve sharing expenses for lant.../ ¦' ';. ;; . . : ' ' "¦¦!. ' ¦:¦:„ A fund transfer from the de- citizen ; dike planning commit- Lake Boulevard sewer and wa- be opened July 2 . The city will use an interest- : ¦ ¦ ¦ funct city welfare department tee .;" t'erV -.the garage, band uniforms, '¦' .¦Bi .ds-.wjj] be opened July 2 on free state loan from restricted to bolster the mayor-council ac- •: Mrsv Watsqh , 421 W. 4th St., another police squad car and funds accumulated;"from ;land . a, do.uble-siclecl'. six-stall "T" " ¦ count was approved along with replaces Mrs. Maurice Godsey, street maintenance. .. / hangar for Max Conrad Field. sale receipts. . a plan to remove police clerks 702 Grand St., who resigned; City Manager: Paul G. Schrie- The Winona share of the con- and dispatchers¦ ¦ from the police Her term will end Sept. 16, 1974: ' . I departmen t (City .. Clerk John S. Carter ' ' ',-. .'•. . - - - . : • budget. , . : : earlier had said Mrs. Watson Bill would seat City Winona would replace another resigned counci l me n H; ASSOCIATioy SPEAKER . . ; Walter R. .j commissioner, the Rev; G. Conrad, ; association vice president; Mr, Monday KuggenvLk and serve ,, until member on HRA Thompson, Winona attprhiey, explains probate Council , ^pposies Thompson ; Michael Nelson, association trea- ity agreed to Sept ,; 3975. Carter instead C A bill to ' allow Winona city , ;16 procedure at the regular . meeting of the Wi- surer, and Marvin Fuglesiad, , 19731 Heart Fund ' , ' mov e $3,500 told /councilmen Monday night cbuncilmen to put themselves nona Life Underwriters' ; Association held ; chalrrnpn. (Dail y News photo) ; into the mayor's ''eohtin- sho would take ! Mrs, Godsey's on, the Housing- and Redevelop- Monday at the Happy Chef. From left, Karl gency". -. fund to replace te'rm;)-/ : - . ment Authority. (HRA ) br to be- some , of the money already - There remains one vacancy fee increase come the . HRA . was approved spent on a Memorial Day As- on the 15-member commission. Winona officially plans. to pro- compared with Minneapolis 3.2 Monday night; . . ., ' sociation .. , grant, conference Mrs. Watson is a native Wi- test a fee hike for membership cents. The. .state's , largest city The special; legislation, origin- the'-', reception tor the; League:of, ' 644, ally written for Twin Cities travel and nonan , a former Twin/ Cities in Minnesota Mu- would pay¦ $13,¦ under the sub- Cdipeil Gov; Wendell It. Anderson at nicipalities which would cost the plan; --. ,' ¦' ."' -;- ,- ; / ' ¦ urban St. Louis Park, will ba Urban Concerns Program work- : . 6 |^ the Governor's Fishing Party . .city $4,122 an- Somehow, in Monday night's returned, to: St. Paul for Gov. er and one of Mayor Indail's ; ¦ May 5; former Winona Senior High -,. : ' .-: I n lia lly for meeting, councilmen arrived at Wendell . ...it; Anderson's signa- ' league s e r v- a 16-cent figure for Wmpna and ture1 to become Jaw. •. . Another $54,700 was ; moved School students. Indall is social Gjlfy:¦ ' 1 ' ¦ from municipal state aid: and studies, department, chairman; "^ lices. - . .-. debated oh -that estimate..The Cpuhcilmen are expected, to bhdsphoi-diis remo\r comparison of. a 26,438 popula- : 'al rule general funds to cover projects Named : to; a new 12-member . use the law; to put one or more Council-. -, - vpays^^ow $1,543. tion , to the proposed fee shows tions, opposing a proposed councilmen: originally had plan- committee to ; work ; with, the ¦ . ¦ . of their rhenibers on the HRA, By DAVID McKAY phos- tion . rather than the current ;' . ' . '" : ' •' ." • An opposing a much Ipwer cost per citizen.. starting with replacement of phorous, removal standard for March 15 to; Nov. .15 standard ned to finance through bonding. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through ''I'm not opposed . to paying ' Daily News Staff Writer , . - ' ' ' ' ' : on.the planned;permanent dike resolution and a letter HRA ; Comrhissioner N... . . B. hhie; Mississippi River. . .-. •: now-.. : . ,' . - . ' The bond issue would have City Manager Paul G. Schfie- $4, 122," said At-large . Council- be economi- completion project, are: Fischerr who has a tentative What the federal Environrneri- City Engineer Robert J. Bol- been ; too small to ver'i office is to be sent to the man Barry Nelson; "I don't feel filed; WINONA'S jear-old wastewa- , : , they, decided , and; found R.;.K. Ellings - 516 S. Baker " : resignation: already tal Protection Agency (EPA) lant was told by- - a. PCA depart- cal league suggesting : some parity that's unfair-:or. unreasbnable. I Fischer, retired Northern ter treatment plant has no phos- ment head that Winona s plant money within the , 1973 budget . St. ; Howard Keller, 358 College- feel the unfair uhreasdnabie wants to require of Winona by phate , removal now ' in fees with¦ Twin Cities go vern- and States Power ' executive, . must meet, new"..federal effluent The' projects^ include 1973 vie.w;/Keith Schwab, 1078, W. ¦:' '< V ^ amount is up in Minneapolis." ^o. 1983 might do "some'' good, but .He . said,.. ''N<)body ; can sit here ments... plans to cut his term ; short of ¦ ' standards by. Jan. 1,. 1977;. . The curb, gutter and sidewalk con- Broadway; Charles Williams, The increase . is requested In Councilman Howard Hoveland the city doesn't like it: and say it won't:dp some good ," ) the Oct. 4, J975, expiration be- ; standards call for . 25 parts per struction, West Mark Strepl 456 Main St.; James Ffankard; the face of this University : pf (3rd : Ward said, "At least we City councilmen Monday night to require phosphorous ,removal. Lake Bouieyard;,Mrs: ou^hta scream about the : in- cause of health. ¦ ¦ million (ppm) biological oxygen storm sewer to serve Winona : Horace Minnesota's decision in late 1972 " ¦ The, voted to send The. EPA.policy, he said , is that (BOD) J. ( Rose) Andersen 1758 Edge- , support of the league crease. ' -. " •' bill allowing council '. '¦ ' ¦ "." demand content and . 30 State College and scattered , to stop ; r,. .: a letter to the " anything that will do some good parts suspended solids, wood - Road; Ray Thorn, and the ;, municipal reference Winona is. expected to - show member appointments to the storm sewer .construction;, in 460 affects onl CifV Minnesota Pol- is jUslifie¦ d.no matter what the 2utnbro St;; bureau. ' its opposition to the differences HRA y St. .Louis Park ¦ '¦' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦;' ' ' connection with 1973 curb and Garry . L. Hanson, -> " • ' ' ' ' .. ' • •• lution Control COSt,"' -: . ' •. " .;;. . :; • '." - . '' ; THE PLANT here now oper- 408 E.:Mark St;;. David L; Pel- The proposed new . fees-'would in per capita costs at the league and Winona : through amend- Agency (PCA) Phosphorous encourages algae gutter work. ments offered .' by State Sen. Council - , ates under a PCA variance al- The personnel changes affect lowski, 627 W.. 4th St.; William cost Winona about 6.4 cents pet convention . at ¦Alexandria late . . charged with growth. lowing 50 ppm' BOD though Bpl- its..membership, this month, - ;' -.- ' ' Roger A. Laufenburger, Lewis- 1 , clerical and dispatching - em- Sillman, 1021. W. Wabasha St.; capita to keep . . .:. , ', ' . . ' enforcement of The city also objects to a pro^ lant . has said the effluent con- John Eifealdt, 1751 Gilmbre tori DFLer, and Winona Repub- federal water . quality regula- posal for year-around chlorina- tains between 30 and 35 parts ployes working for the police de- lican Rep; MV J. McCauley;: partment technically covered Ave.-, and Richard Losinski, 64 normally. j, ;, The: , council¦ here is not . ex- by the Police Relief Association E. Wabasha St. pected ¦move; Bollant recommended that the the Corps aslced Indall to : to immediately on as long as they're on the po- Winona Truck the powers ; permitted under the Of sewer ca pacity city oppose phosphorous remov- lice department payroll. appoint the Committee , as part al, and chjorinatioh standards new law while choice of a hew The switch puts them under of a recent policy requiring cit- developer for as not : economically , justified. iten participation . in federal downtown . urban the general services depart- . renewal is pending. ¦;• ••• Phosphorous removal, he said, ment and under the Public Em- flood : control projects. . > would require additional con- Servicewins Goodview will fee .. ployes Retirement Association Claim for damages struction- at the eastside plant rather than the debt-ridden re- is site;, Contract -: lief association. ;; General ser- awarded sent to City Attorney The proposed standard is for vices will work out. a "memo- a maximuiri phosphorous dis- for sidewalks; (ujrrjbid for liff A $25 claim for damages in wtimed^d^ . randum of agreement", with the Goodview village councumeii will get a "warning" letter charge of 0,2 parts per million an alleged city sewer back- police department to provide curbs and gutter ' LOG<) . . . TMs, is On second thought, the higher up Good Friday from Winona couricilmen to be careful how much of the vil- into streams; clerk and dispatch perspniiel. NEW . was referred bid oh an aerial: lift truck for to City Attorney George M. lage's sanitary sewer; capacity is sold. ,-:¦'•:¦ Bollant;'; said an EPA study The city has been ordered to Winona Construction Co. was . how the ; City of Winona, the Winona park department ) about 20 percent of the phase, Robertson Jr. . Under a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (PCA . con- shows out the EEA employes' awarded a $48,306 contract for Minh.i will look on statipnr . ¦ seemed bet- . guarantee of up to 600,000 gallons a phosphorous in ; rivers comes the city ¦;. ; -;: ¦ " : I -'¦ • ¦ ' . The claim by Mr. and Mrs. tract, Goodview has i salaries with cancellalion of the 's 1973 curb, gutter and ery and vehicles. The logo -, • ter. . . - Leslie Nelson day pushed into the city lines for treatment in Winona The from municipalities, and the rest federal program. - ,800 bid , 411 Hamilton St., . . sidewalk construction program. CltV¦ ' A $22 is to cover costs for a,sewer letter ordered Monday night will "remind" the village that of the sources are uncontroll- Outbid at $49,817 was Ralph designed and suggested by ¦- ''' ¦ by Winona ' ' cleaning service. the city will promise to handle no more than what's in the able.. Removal by city waste- Scharmer. Both firms broke '- City: .: '. Manager Paul G,'- Truck Service , ' : ' plants he said could elim- Council oyer a contract. . - . : " r . :. water , , the $46,640 estimate made by effice made its won : :':"!•'¦ City Manager Paul G. Scliriever asked the: council if inate 90 percent of the munici- Schriever's ;' . - .". ' . •; " ." . '- ' . '* W ;i' s-: c' - .:o n- City Engineer¦ Robert J. Bol- It wanted him to issue a ''warning" to the yillage not to sell palities'20percent share pi the Parking niles lant. . . .;.•'• - first appeaiance ; Monday sin , firm's bid of $20,804 when too much of its capacity.; The limit on what Goodview can problem. The y/ork involves assessable inght on the recently pub- city councilmen reconsidered Warrants issued expect Winona to accept through the interconnection is set repair work in bidding on/ the truck and boom HE SAID so far Wisconsin scattered areas lished 1973 pfogram and per- ; delay. until 1992. of the city; curb and gutter in rig after a two-week The village recently wrote a contract with mobile home has hot adopted the phosphorous miff downtown formance budget. The design recommendation for traffic fines standards for the Mississippi and a portion of Riverbend Indus- Going on a park developer Jerry Foster to provide sanitary sewer ser- ' trial.Park, a West 3rd Street 3s planned to be: used on by City Manager Paul G. Bench warrants have been Is- vice to his park for a surcharge on what Winona charges; the that the PCA seems to. regard s office and passing ' too overlay from Main Street to ¦white reflectorized shields on ' .' Schriever' sued by County Court Judge village for sewer gallpriage. ' • ¦• ' ' the proposed standards as over some reservations by sav^ '¦¦- "> ^_ - -sj high. '; ; Huff Street and curb and gutter Dennis A. Challeen for the fol- . Some dty councilmen said the village's abaity to grow : car driver along Conrad Drive. city vehicles; ings-cdnscious Councilman Gay- individuals iyho have has until next Mon- lowlng:, could be affected by how much flow capacity it sells outside The city C. E; Snustead, 118 W. Sarnla lord Fox (2nd Ward), council- failed to pay traffic fines as the village. The park is outside Goodview, and there has been day to submit-written state- is miffed about men voted to accept the higher, ¦ '" proposed St., the parking ' :,¦; - . ;;/ :;' , ' -/ ,' agreed: : discussion lately . about the yillage of Minnesota City possibly ments to. the PCA on tickets he gets while working Star Transit's bid./ :- . . , ;; standard revisions, ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Mike L. Hpffman, 452 Main contracting for Winona to treat its wastewater by way Pf water quality- ' "• - - ' - : ' '" '- around town The recommendation was that and $25; Goodview s lines. Bollant told councilmen- ¦ Breakfast kicks Machine Shop, Apts., $10O ' " ¦ . ._, ¦¦ 'or Nels John- operation need$ a bid by L.A.G. Richard R. Koopman, Waba- . Inc., Madison, Wis., should be City son Construc- meeting the sha Rt. 1, Miim., $39; ¦' ¦ ¦¦ $1,067 subsidy rejected for not " • • ,. tion Co. terms of the bid specifications Robert Skappel, 1292 W. 3rd Council Winona city A report on Star Transit Sys- off fund drive by the May 21 deadline. L.A.O. St $100; councilmen a- tem's April operations shows a , among other Ronald Tofstad, 478 E. How- Dakota hires cbhstiltanf ¦•' ' had failed to show * ' . . - ' greed he's un- need , for a $971 subsidy from items, proof that a truck was ard St., $30. happy, but he's wrong if he ex- Winona and $96 from Good- available through a local deal- Jean M. Hanson, La Crosse, ¦ ' ' ' pects more concessions for view. for colleges er.. ,;. WIS., - $100;' . -' • . "- . • growt downtown employes. The report by Winona finance Mayor Norman Indall, in a Richard Bell, 467 Mankato to outline h plan Winona business: leaders and ' Councilman Earl Laufenbur- director Darrel R. Johnson rare case not involving a council Ave., $109. ; (1st ) officials of the College of Saint DAKOTA, Minn , (Special) - to follow because conditions do lot lines, streets, railroads, nat- ger Ward said Snustead is shows receipts of $1,495 and ac- tie, cast his vote in favor of the Larry A. Cedar, Dakota Rt. Dakota Village officials, provid- : ural water bodies, un-subdivid- among many Winoiians who Teresa and St. Marys College 1, Minn.-, $45. change with time." tual costs totaling $2,562 in opr met for breakfast at the College local bidder. ing for growth and expansion Research is planned to be ed acreage boundaries and have the "wrong idea" about crating the two cab-buses by The decision Monday night needs, have hired a firm to municipal boundaries. : city parking meters. They are of Saint Teresa this morning as followed along Winona County Yellow Cab Co. of Winona. a kick-off for the Winona cam- brought up the possibility that rhake a survey and outline a Land use survey : an exist- here to support lot and meter The - system carried . 3,711 from now on the council will plan. lines — population future needs; will be con- maintenance and to pay off paign of the Minnesota Private Awards Day held ing land use survey adults and 108 children and per- (MPCF). allow more time for staff mem- The plan will be completed community s economic forces; ducted of residential,, commer- debts on building those lots he College Fund bids before vot- ' , mitted 749 transfers in the The committee, headed by bers to analyze this year. housing evaluation and needs. cial, industrial, agricultural, said , ing on accepting proposals. month, figures show. Subsidies Louis C. Landman, president of to hold FUNDS FOR the project will A COMMUNITY base map Is public and vacant land in the Snustead sent a letter com- In March were for the city Councilmen may decide at lanesboro $720 National Chemicals, Inc., will afternoon bid openings rather ^ be taken from the Federa l Rev-, area. plaining about 10 parking tick- and $71 for the village. spend the day seeking corporate LANESBORO, Minn. (Spa- to update existing maps now Inventory maps — Overlay ets issued on his car and sug- than opening meetings with bids eriue Share allocated to the vil- contributions for the. fund wihich cial) — The third annual Ele- : used in county planning proced- maps will include; existing land gested that downtown business and awarding contracts at the lage $1,338 for l!i7S and an es- aids the 15 private institutions in end of the same session. mentary School Awards Day timated $753 for the first half ures. That map will includo: use, delineating residential, has declined because of parking the state, including the two lo- was held Thursday with Mrs. of 1973. Of the $2,089, the firm commercial , industrial , agricul- charges and violation risks. The Revenue sharing cal colleges. Joe Soffa , principal, presenting tural nnd public and semi-pub- letter was received b of' Nnson, Wehrman, Chapman y council Since the College Fund was for the Fund, and In return the the awards. Associates, Inc., Minneapolis , Driver pleads not lic uses; maps of existing road- and put on file. two local participating schools Receiving awards for perfect ways and highways with classi- established in 1951 more than will receive $1,850 for work that At-large Councilman Barry marked for garage $1.33 million dollars has been received more than $98,000, attendance were: David Thoen, fications as to types of sur- Nelson said meters are Is to provide the survey nnd guilty to charge used as A resolution giving the feder- allocated here. New members of the commit- Eric Miehlish, Lora Qualy, Shar- plan, with the breakdown as face, right of ways, and juris- control—primarily , in some al government official notice of According to Landman , the on Larson , Randi Johnson and An Eagle Butte, S.D., woman tee are D. J. Smith, sales man- follows : base mapping, $180; dictional patterns; traffic vol- areas, to keep downtown em- what Winona will do with $208,- two local colleges have received Inc Jody Engrave. charged with careless driving ume maps to determine traf- ager, Watkins Products, .: land uso survey, $2!>0; inven- ployes away from spaces meant 908 of its revenue sharing mon- about $7 for every $1 that has Charles M. Dolling, nssistant The President's award for tory maps , $300; goals , policies in the death Saturday of a truck fic movement patterns in tho for shoppers. There are 10-hour physical fitness was presented driver on Interstate 90 has en- ey was approved in council been raised in tho Winona area. vice president , First National and preliminary dismission plan , community ; arid a map showing meters in some areas, lie said , night and will be pub- He terms this year's campaign , Hennes- to: Lori Benrson , Judy Boyum, tered a plea of not guilty to Monday Bank of Winona; T R, $150, nnd community develop- the topograph y of the commun- to keep, short-term spaces open lished in the Daily Nows. j\s a double challenge for Wi- sy, president , Camera Arts Vickie Hongerholt , Kenneth Os- ment plan. $J ,00l), the charge in Winona County ity . to noncmployes, Inc. , monson and Douglas Wilson. Court. City councilmen have ear- nona business Iwcause of the School Photographers, MAYOR .JOHN KOLIJ indica- THE FIRST STEP In the Dn- Snustead had criticized re- marked the money due the city special campaign by the Fund Lowiston , Minn,; W. Wayne A musical program wns pre- ted that the study is n guide ¦Through her attorney Alton kotn program will require an served pnrking near city hall for the first six months of this to reach a total support level Smith , W-Smith Architectural & sented by tho chorus, under "lo provide an orderly pattern Bcrgh of St. Charles, Miss Ruth outine of the preliminary solu- for city vehicles and some city year as payment toward build- of $1.5-miUion by 1975, Engineering Service; John Ar- tho direction of Mrs. Keith Bur- for tho Village's growlh , but it Margaret St, plerro, 22, entered tions to be found in the inven- employes' private enrs. Free ing a $420 ,000 central vehicle The 1972 drive in the Winona nold , president Asco Enterprises , mcistcr, and a dance wns pre- Is not Intended as a rigid rule her plea this morning before tory and analysis of the pro- parking is available to Mayor storage and maintenance ga- area raised more than $15,000 Inc., and Charles E. Drninc, sented by n group of boys. Judge S. A. Sawyer. Judgo gram, Planning goals will estab- Norman E. Indnll , Cit y Clerk Sawyer set trial for 9:30 n.m. lish tho objectives and princi- John S. Carter and snnltnrinn Juno 21, Miss Pierre Is free on ples of future plnns, Theodore Schlma 's private $300 bond. Tho preliminary discussion enrs. -^iniuniiM Tlio charge stems from nn ac- plan will Illustrate tho applica- A motion was dropped to cident Saturday morning In tion objectives set by tho goals write a letter to Snustend nnd nnd policies; Illustrate the re- - All Flower Growers Are invited to Enter the S which the vehiclo driven by tho Winona Aren Chnmher of si*jKj j^ ' Miss St, Piorro allegedly struck lationshi p between phases of Commorce explaining tho pnrk- J ?% and killed Cnrl Jny Nussbau- physical plnnnlng; and estab- ing system. mcr, 34, Woonsocket, S.D., whilo lish directions for the detailed ho was repairing a tire on his studies of lnnd use, highways The California condor's flrrnt semitrailer rig on tho Interstate and public facilities. black wings, marked undor- I I 1973 IRIS and PEONY SHOW B highway near Lowiston , Minn. The community development neath with tapering white plan will includo rerommendn- pntches, may stretch to 10 feet ilons for business district lm< nnd carry It up to 10,000 feet Color" ss L«tIW ui show you how quickly higher, zzB "Wonderful World of la ry at tavern nnd «nd easily w» enn convati Burg provomont , industrial Improve- ment , street Improvement , yoi/r home or office Into A in Durand probed renl summor comtort tpotl neighborhood | m p rovomont , SAT., JUNE 9-IN THE BANK LOBBY , Air Conditioning makes your DURAND , Wis.-Koficr Hnt- loiirisl Irndo nnd development. BWwtffl v « J*' ««l 5' " Enlrlet received 7:30 to 10":JO a.m. Oport to »h« Public 2 p.m. to S p.m. ' •. •» work no »moo|h«r — mnkot ton , Topin County sheriff , Is Finally, (he guide plnn will J • tun more fun I investiK 'nling n burglary at (ho Include a guldo plnn map, toxt , SH ES; t\^w» Smokehouse Tavern horn. Tho sketch plans slmwlnp; Appropri- «««" nxtzx Presented by W/non.i f lower and Garden Club and Sponsored by . . . CN^2,<* "2? Glvs ut n call, Wo'll lie linpny WW" Y!try *"KH liivern in owned by Dak) H«u- ate Inniltnonl of community WAY ^ fo talk avor your nlr coiull- ' tlonlno ncod» With you — Any- er. problems, H « o omiiieiulntion s time I Moi o tlinii $20(1 cash wiifi will bo mni.lo concerning, tho tliken wlx'ii tho busincNH place eoininiinily rolo as relnled to | [ f Merchants National Bank of Winona *s| PLUMBING was entered cither early this the region, Ufi. il $£¦ 1M on the Plaia East Momb»r F.D.I.C. Phono 454-5160 niXlfl & HEATING morning or Into Monday night, Village board mcrliiigs nrf histoi/y awarded here the past month: 8158 at;the three col- sential point is tins: The capital of a lion made to his campaign had been ' : : march into,; this af- one point that preoccupies every- LONDON -- It is generally con- leges, 510. at the two high schools, and;:373 at great nation cannot stand . much improperly or inadequately account? the vocational-technical institute. fair. andI so call the ed for.. ;.. : .;.-// body — the President's own inno- sidered ttiat the next two or threa :m aj o r \vitne$ses' more of the Chinese water-torture cence or guilt is absolutely nec- /He left a note, proclairning his in- -r \yeeks will be critical in demonstrat- [without further de- treatment which is failing;;drop by , essary; The -most basic of national ¦' .in the;details 438 at Winona nocence of wrongdoing but plainly ing whether President Nixoni is able .V If you're interested : j ayi: agonizingly slow drop upon that cap- interest demands it.; : St; Mary's 201 at Saint Teresa,..385 [ suggesting , that / the poisonous at- State, 229 at ,. This capital des- ital's morale and even its capacity to pursue his rnain foreign policy :124;; at Cotter High, / .- | : mosphere ./of . today's Washington. AJnjted Features Syndicate at Winona Highland perately needs., this to do; the .work that must be done. objectives.along the country (desperately conceptual 11 n es retired ' from; ah : out-6frtqivh/diploma | hitherto followed, or A friend, I' heeds, an answer to printing firm, says she was; recalled but of retire- 'm. question , above whether administra- merit for five weeks this spring. Understandably. . — / White all others: Was or tive chao=s produced A.B; was not President Nixon; personal- by ./ '. the: Watergate ly,'implicated ? (Never .mind, for the scandal may ; start moment anyhow, all the other char- to, paraiyie U.S. Ini- acters , in . . - fhis 'incredible/, tiatives. melo- : drama:-):-.-.-/; .' / '//' The; mbre presci- Fjsning^i^Vv:^; ient ; and " unemotion- THE CRIMINAL inquiry by Spe- al observers abroad ' cial Prosecutor Archibald':, Cox can believe that Amer- Suhberger , ¦ gets high praise take. its own ; urihurried pace via ' " ' ' ' ; lean diplomacy may be expected to . ¦/ . '// - ¦)¦;:v:-/ :./ • :: , . The ; regional director of the state's division the grand jury route.; When men's continue on a fund arrieintally sound liberty and futures are at stake , this of. tourism, has called the Governor's Fishing Party : and strong basis. VVhether that will here a month ; agp the best in the 17-year ¦ history is- exactly as it should be, and no endure, Jhowever, depends on th« of the "event.'.; public clamor for speed here should Unknown factor of the U;S. , public ever , be heeded; , ., and political mood/ • ¦./ He wrote Mayor Indall, . ''The people in attend- ; But what is -true of the/criminal . Already it . has. beepme evident ance have never : before experienced such total .proceeding, is not true of the Sen- that Washington's effort to settle the wholesome hospitality: as that extended during their ate; inquiry headed by Sen. Sam Er- Gambodian aspect of the Indbchiria brief visit,. to Wmonal''; ;,. ;./ vih, D-N.C. Its function: is not to war Is gTayely cornpromised. In his prosecute anybody, not to put any- most recent Paris negotiations with body into jail, .but rather, to; And with his letter- there's one from Governor . make Le Due Tho, Henry Kissinger seems ethical and moral judgments as ta Anderson who didn't use the superlative "best," unquestionably to have been weak- who has done , what being a politician,: but he was high in praise of the to whom. ened ah«d embarrassed/on . this^ is- ' ¦' hospitality and even of the fishing which was. handi- Sen. Eryin has insisted thus far sue. .'/;' ¦/. . ' V- ' :.;.: - upon making haste . very' slowly, in- capped by high- water. BUT ON OTHER U,S. policy deed . His Intention has /been to lay as- bare the pects, the . debilitating ; iriflueaice of ' So all; the people - connected scandal; only bit by/ bit ; with that /weekend and layer by layer scandal hasn't yet/made itself felt. event 1 deserve: praise. , so that the public may follow every move; Laudable Enough; momentum had already as is this purpose, the comrnittee/s been generated, with respect tb/tha And, perhaps, the event was siiccessful enough procedures to date ! simply will not culmination of Soviet-American ne- tb persuade many people, including the state De- do in the present climate. .-/- gotiatiorLS after four; painstaking: partment of Economic Development, that -it is not years ; of Nixon policy, to carry only in the lakes of the north that there are fish The President's necessity to de- things on toward their expected eon- ' to be caught. . >- , A.B. •> ./. ; ' fend himself and his administration .clusion.-: from the ;most. powerful /arid impla- There is no similar diplomatic rno- cable media attack ever launched, rnehtum visible in terms of policy while carrying on the urgent/regu- initiatives more recently launched lar obligations of his office, is/ put- by Washington. s giive ting him arid the whole of govern- Let Thus, while the "year of Europe" ment at fearful strain. If It turns out I?,'.-' considered the President's pri- that he is innocent he \vill mean- , , mary objective for 1973 foreign pol- them whistles time have been put through the icy, that "year" has not gotten off most fearful ordeal In the history of - Imagine spotting. 810 driver violations In 70 to a booming start. There is indeed the 'presidency. If on the other miriutes. ; . .' •¦/• . ' V , every effort to stress ; the Atlantic hand, it turns out that lie did have relationship. It is hopeid this will guilty knowledge, a serious question Wihona:. Junior High ninth graders did just reduce the recent competition for may arise among the charitable as that by standing at six intersections on a recent . prestiget among the Western allies, ' day. and watching; the cars go. by. . ;. - .; a . prestige .that depended more on their; respective relationships with During; those 70 rniriutes they observed 5,271 Moscow or Peking than with each ; cars and found 198 male drivers vrho didn't sig- other. '-¦; ' -." ;,- '• -./;.; .-:. . •; nal and 99 Women drivers, as well, as 329 male R^f tec |io^ This gave the two communist cap- By giving sentences of 35 yearSj coiiitrpom. As, a, matter of fact drivers who didn't stop oh the yellpw . light or at Judge - Sirica, who sentenced the itals an inferential veto over... the ' Judge Sirica; in effect ¦ sentenced . stop;, signs ,and 184 female drivers who. committed Watergate ielons, received the con- . / \ there are very good grounds for rul- policies of several ; North Atlantic men like; Barker Hunt and McCord, the ;:same . offenses. ; Male drivers,; you ; will,: want gratulations of the President of the William f .Buckley , ing Sen. Eryin's hearings ..; as utter- partners. Now it is clear the Soviets to that "perpetual imprisonment'" to. .know* outnumbered female drivers 3 to:l: United States in his television ad? ly uncoristitutiphal. So, in; any event, will always . deal first with the . cion. A man, faced with perpetua.1 which Learned Hand denounced as : ' ' ' ' : . was it ruled by; the Supreme Court strongest NATO rriember, the United dre5s/ An^/;there; is- .h p- .doub;t- . 'that' i inappropriate . penalty for . .recalci- ; ; ' ';: ; :. . -.;.' . "Vyonne Carpenter's health students were ; at imprisonment till he discloses his In the Watkins case: — that con- States/;;' ':. '" V> ;' - . > . - . .::;:/ '. .-V; : Judge Sirica's sentencing had the confederates trant witnesses. What the judge has ^ the Huff and: Winona Intersections :, with 4th, the , will in the end find gressional hearings held. for the sole ; But j ust as these trends became desired effect of flushing out the confederates to disclose. There is done, by; giving out these sentences purpose of exposure are forbidden Johnson arid : Main intersections with 5th, at Huff bodies. Even so we must fully clear, the Watergate affair hidden . /no modern engine to effect the re- and promising to reivew them if the by; the; implicit provisions of the Bill and Wabasha, arid at Main and Broadway. pause to inquire into the meaning of detonated. At a moment when . Wash- ¦ . sult; the costs are too high, and witnesses are cooperative , has: very of Rights. What legislative purpose ¦ that kindi' .of-thing; '• •'.'/' little to do \yith punishing a trans- ington Jhoped to reap the fruits of;-a ;.- ,, ' - --Now/what' the results too meager." can Sen. Eryin be considering? to . if all those students had been equip- -In 1926, Learned Hand wrote an gression, it ' has mostly to do with carefuily devised long-range policy, ped with whistles. What cacophony. — A.B.;; write a /law imposing a heavier opinion for the federal court of Ap- ASKING around 'New/ York,. pita putting on the heat.; And the ques- the American people arid the Amer- penalty than 35 years on people who ican political system : exploded over peals concerning what can. be done learns that a typical sentence for tion arises whether: that really is burglarize? - fore someone caught burglarizing a prop- something we wish to permit to a an issae. of deep moral significance. to a recalcitrant witness be a The successes of Judge Sirica grand- jury. Such a ' Hand erty, whose ' record is otherwise judge without any of the limitations ^ The trouble is that what began witness, though they are yielding big and can be jailed. blameless, would be'a/ three-month suggested by Learned Hand. as what might properly be called a all said, exciting fruit , need examination and Send them suspended sentence ;'¦' ¦; o»r perhaps a The case is developing in such a , sordid and ridiculous pojitlcal affair But not indefinitely. surely here is/art enterprise for the year's probation. The matter oi way as to put quite extraordinary speedily assumed the shape of a Only for the dura- American Civil Liberties Union. ' of the life of motive clearly figures. If tombrnnv pressure on witnesses to disclose furious concurrent power- battle be- to ihdiahapolis tion Judge Marvin Frankcl recently that grand jury. a member of the Jewish Defense confederates. There are overwhelm- tween an executive branch, exposed wrote a book "Criminal Sentenc- Spurred on by that report on driving habits, "The reasons League were apprehen ded breaking ing grounds for believing much of as confused and inept, and a legis- ing," deploring the latitude in sen- we hereby make our long-delayed nomination of which forbid such Into the Egyptian consulate with the what has proliferated from McCord's lative branch which had previously tencing nowadays given by the law Broadway in Winona as the habitat of the world's (excessive) c o n- intention of bugging it , it is incon- famous letter to Judge Sirica, But felt manacled and confined. This to a judge. Perhaps Judge Ervln, most discourteous drivers. duct ,"/Hand wrote, ceivable that he would earn a sen- the : bloorilust now runs, and the struggl e has developed with increas- after the Watergate hearings are "go very deep into tence on the scale of those handed posse's breath is hot. ingly fevered intensity as Water- over will suggest revisions in the The superlative is a: dangerous tool; further- the past. E v e n out . by Judge Sirica to the Wate r- SEN. ERVIN loses his grip on , gate's own stain/ spreads. law to bring forward the wisdom more, our observation Is confined solely to a brief when men did not gate defendants , and It would hot reality if he believes that ho can MORALLY SOUND as the oppon- encounter with these , of Learned Hand to current judi- drivers on each Sunday wince at the most Buckley matter that the burglar declined to proceed painstakingly through his ents of a tarnished White House are morning when we venture a cial practice. pedestrian 's contact awfui sanctions, the evidence pro- give evidence against his-co-co.nspi.r- hearings with the kind of technical on the issues involved, their effort with this deadly species twice at an hour's Inter- cured was regarded with suspl- . ators. decorum he might command in a Washington Star Syndicate curl) val., " to and then reduce presiden- tial power on foreign and defensa policy runs counter to the tide of Nevertheless, it is our observation that Broad- current history, This could produca way drivers speed up as they near intersections serious dangers. with church-going folk in them, apparently on the Caring about our bad' children Development of new and dreadful premise that they need a burst of speed to get NEW YORK - In 1816, the state on the results, but they could hardly setts' young offenders may go these weapons plus instant communica- through all that humanity. of Massachusetts opened the Lyrnan be worse than what Massachuse t ts days is provided by Elan One, a tions have combined to increasa School, the first of wbat proved to Tom Wicker used to get from its juvenile instilu- "therapeutic community" located in rather than decrease the strength of In defense of the drivers it must be ' said (lint be a long line of American "juvenile tions — a recidivism rate that in an old academy building at East the executive in most important na- since Broadway is six lanes wide there is more institutions ,; "reform schools," ''in- leaves, the abolition.of physical pun- every study ran consistently be- tions nowadays by emphasizing tha Baldwin not far from Lake Sebago In room there than on an ordinary street for the dustrial schools " and the like. In ishment , the elimination of onc.in- tween 69 and 77 percent. Joe Levy, frequent need for swift governmental pedestrian to seek refuge. 1A72 Massachusetts became the first stitution 's " cottage nine , " where no who has succeeded Miller (now in Mnlne. Patterned on various pro- decisions. If , as a consequence of all such state In the nation k> close speaking was permllted, and reduc- charge of juvenile corrections In Il- grams for thn treatment of addicts, disgust with recent White House be- for young people — includ- We have weighed the thought of printing prisons ing the length of Institutional terms. linois) , nnd his assistant commis- and mixing committed offenders havior , we reject contemporary his- then still in "thank you " cards for distribution to the occasional ing tho Lyman School , None of this dealt adequately with sioner, William Madnus , arc confi- with disturbed or di fficult young torical logic, the United States - driver who stops for a pedestrian in the crosswalk. operation . a major problem — the diffic ulty of dent the new program will do bet tcr people voluntarily referred by and indeed , the whole world — the department of youth But wu can ' t find a printer who will make a Thus, an inmate 's " re-entry to the com- and they elte several hopeful Indi- their parents, Elnn One has. used could be unbalanced . reasonable offer on n small printing. service's set nn example for the Mas- munity " after being taken out. of It cators. two basic prindples In reclaiming a sachusetts depart- nnd Imprisonpd. Moreover , the slnlc A pood example — though hard- number of young lives that might New Yorfc Times News Service r:nrrnclions It Is true, that the Milwaukee Il/jad .tracks , un ment of . , was spending $11 to $12 thousand a ly typical — of where Massachu- otherwise have been spent in crime , necessarily separates this city, but for the pe which has been yonr per youth or girl , for ' Utile prison , addiction , menial hospitnls , deslrian who needs to cross Broadway it is a mat moving rapidly to- more than inndequntc custodial or all four. tor of avoiding ward tlie dosing, or enrn. One principle , ns described by Jo- separation from life. — A.B. ' limited use , of ndult More and more emplmsis wns put Beph Itlcoi , the therapeutic director prisons, Both de- on smaller units — .proup lioinos , nnd Dr. (Jernld Davidson , the med- port mentis wer e for Instanc e — in nn effort to keep ical director , Is to use "pcr-group Winona Daily News moved by essential- young offenders closer l/» the com- pressures" for positive rather than ly the same consid- munity, rather than removing them negative purposes - thnt is, n resi- An Independent Newspaper — EstabliMhcd iflJS erations. Thnlr prl- entirely from it . When the strife In- dent earns the npprovnl of his fel- stitutions were closed In n cr;ish MEMBER Or Hon.s were ton old , ' Wicker lows only for working hard nnd do- THE ASSOCIATE!) PKE«.S program early in 11)72 , iinderhudgclfi d to prevent periodic this Is ap- ing well , not for hustling or shnoL- SERVICES POP ' proximately what Wn-MAM F. yVniTt , , PuhUiher scandals, much less to provide hu- resulted: liig dope. The other principle Is to ALLEN 0. HAASE C. E. LINDEN Bus. Mgr. , Adv. Director Croup home assignment was build self-esteem In young pcoplo I p.m. Wodnaidny AKOLPU BREMEB mane conditions for the Inmates; ...... Edltor-tn-Chle/ nnd in such human warehouses the broadened from about ISO boys smd who, for whatever reiison , usunlly Martin Funeral Cliapal G AII Y W. EVANS Nc„„ Ed,for girls -to problems of crime and delinquency more than BOO ; foster liomio have none. STEVKN P. JOHNSON , , . . A **it>tant Ncwa Editor programs were expa nded from tho Abovo nil , snyu I3III Mndnus of His CRAIG A. PETERSOH C. GOKDON HOLT . ' that they were 'supposed to "cor- * . . . . . , . Sunday Editor cure of l f.l) lo j iboiit 300 ; about, 1 , 10(1 youth cervices dcpiuiincnl , n facil- II «,m. Thuriday W ILLIAM II. ENGLISH „ Cont roller rect" actuall y were made worse...... other youlhlul offenders were loft in ity like Klan One HIICCIMM I H AH often St. Cailnilr' a Catholic Church A. J. KrEXBUscH . . . i . » , Circutolfon Mgr. WHEN JERRY MILLER , a social their own homes but lo nttoml spe- ns it does by putting young people L. S. BKONK . . . » » . . . Composing Svp t. work te.rher without corrections ex- , * mSpjfm "? cial schools, therapeutic sessions, often for the first time in "nn at- L. V. ALSTON ..»,,.,, i:noravin(j .Ivpt. perience, took over the youth serv- FUTlEftAL HOmE job training proems, or In some mosphere of caring," Thnt Hv.evm to Tormtrl ItOHERT VOGMJANO Preit Supt. ices program in l!)fif) , his first ef- f other specified relati onshi p 1/j vnri- be the basic Idea In JVTfl.isnc*hiiacttr (* lr«ltlo* M«ftli> fun*r>\ Ham* fort wns toward ''reform " — improv- The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to OUK social service agencies, new nppronch. , tho use for republication of all the local newt printed ing the existing Institutional pro- 176 lilt Sarnla • Wlittn* I rtion* D»y HHfi* W4-1940 in this newspaper ai well as all A.P. news dispatches. gram by euch menrm as weekend IT IS TOO turly for hard d«ti New York Times News Servka «* J To the 0itpr A^ ipv^ holiday Riishford library WASHINGTON - In just a statements." "In the evening -there - " ¦ , would about it," . I admitted. . .: few-. •• .'days, - on June 17, the '.- "You ' mean people could , lie be a. fireworks display in every "If the President declares United States will celebrate the ArtBuchwald to each: other?" I asked/// town to remind us all of . the June 17 a national hplidayi you Building racing pafrohs Have first anniversary of the break- "Of course. . Parents would fireworks . the Watergate has could . ; have 'Watergate Day' car ' not have to tell: the truth to caused in thi s 'country '.-'.'' sales in the department stores ing in of the ; Watergate, A serve ".it?'' '- ¦ ; ¦ / their ' children ,, bossesi '¦would not "I get chills just thinking with giant savings on burglary ' • ".; group¦ of patriotic citizens under "On 'Watergate pay' Ameri- SELCO benefits the]'¦ leadership of a friend of have to level with their em- tools, shredding machines slid requires intelligence cans would memorialize this ployees, and husbands would be lie detectors. : And grand juries ' nUSIIFORD, Minn. (Special ) mine; Julian Stein, are urging DO you really feel ns -strongly"..against . "racing as yeu President Nixon to declare historic event by taping other permitted to make up stories to would only, have to work-a - ^- The .Riishford -Public library it a : ' ' implied in.,Thursday's paper?? Do yon really think racine is national holiday. peopled doors . tapping tele- tell their, wives.'" Chagall visits jiaif-day,"... : . :. - ;: such a brainless game? has recently become a member "June 17 would • ¦be like April: of Southeastern Libraries: ¦ Co- He told hie, phones, .spying on ' their neigh- "OF COURSE,'*vodded Mr. If you would have ever helped build a stock car, you thing- Fools' Day;i" I said. v ' ¦ operating (SEbCO). : "The one bors, using aliases, wearing red Steiii/ > 'the; churches would re- -'/ . would realize, that it takes at least a relative amount of En gland has "It would be much wilder. Intelligence to put something together .Through the library's mem- wigs , and making inoperative Russian tiome main open for people who want- / that will withstand that we don't is; Anyone breaking into a doctor's ed to.pray for their country. /¦/¦ the speed and abuse a stock car takes. To build cars such bership in SELCO, patrons of office would be granted immun- " .. Guy Fawkes "I , don't see anything wrong as those tiliat race at Indianapolis, Daytona , etc. requires the Rushford library will have Day. For more ity. People could raise money . almost superhuman intelligence. Even cars of the type that access to books in all other SEC is cracking for phony causes, and only cash after 50 years with it," I said. . "There's only than 365 years ¦ -¦ one question. .In '. England on race at our local River Raceways require many hours of participating libraries in 11

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Joseph ¦ n ^B . •• '.•;. - "/ ' :::;' . chiatrist' ¦ TOPS AND GOOD - '¦ >^^^^^^ B | ^^^ V ^ ^^ ' Iii addition to Ellsberg,/the i jury ; ." ', -•' •/ ./¦ -. Busch said. . . ' .- TOl^Vpv ^ OH SO WH EN -- „ v HT , Washington tes- "0 Hunt Barker, Martinez and a 7^ Ck PREPARED OVER THE GRILL. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . .- panel is expected to hear op its : Hunt's secret ., J|^^ opening day of secret - hearings j .tim'ony ' ;': about - efforts to steal Cuban, e'xile; Felipe BeDiego, ^ ^^^^^¦^f ^f a^^^^^^^ H^^^ t ^ froih the: psychiatrist, Dr. ! Ellsfcerg's, .psychiatric jecords ha ve been granted, immunity ' ":. Fielding. Also expected iwaS disclosed during the Penta- from prosecution for their roles Lewis. ¦¦ ' to be heard are witnesses vwho gon papers/ trial of Ellsberg in ' the ' . burglary in . return for may have -seen the intruders and codefendantr-Antheny—^Jr t-heir-testirflony.¦ ' , ' •;- ' !- ';.— before they broke into Field- RllSSO. :: • for Buseh - in 1971. ¦ ¦; ';¦ ' - . - ¦ -. Hunt and two other Water- A spokesman said ing's office . the district -attorney -was hope- ful that several former . White ¦-— House officials whose names Liddy refuses ha\e been mentioned in con- ¦yjf: "•aCfiP nection with the burglary would ( ^S testify voluntarily before; the in-. frTI^^^ ^K#JHJi^ quiry".'ends, v.-/ '/ ;¦ / :; . Cox to iriyestigaffr They - include former presi- dential adviser John D. Ehr- lichman , former presidential counsel Charles W. Colson and former investigator former White House aides Egil Krogli and David Young. (Continued from page .!>/ will provide the gavel-fo-gavel Krogh has taken the blame '¦¦ ¦ coverage Wednesday and : ABC publicly for directing the break- , ' • The : New /York Times the only live- cov- will provide ¦ in that Hunt says was aimed at quoted sources close . to Water- erage Thursday. • ' - -/'¦ FRESH GROUND ^ % ^ ' '* t gate prosecutor. Archibald - - Cox . . . getting Ellsberg's psychiatric /V3BBH¦H ref I . _ ...... s Xv \ ^k. ^ ^^K ^El Cox said continuation of those files. BLTpix -• ' \ A.aaHN '^ as saying the government will hearings will impede the search N investigate whether • Asst.: .'Atlty. Hunt said the bieak-in came JIKJPL ; for the truth/hamper his inves- Olliuo nnougvicnMi! »ii(ii aii> JUIIaOf UIBIIU II LB. III f ~ . --M^W^^^ while the White House was try- .¦IMVI.M mi «itn niiiMtiiiuii I iinfiif Rlpnrl II¦ ¦ #S*^mw \ jaMRCLZsJt^^"^* Ge"3i. Henry . E. Peterson- who ^, VVHW—-^ WH aVIVIIH—- — -—¦ — — m— — m at —B — ^^Hamfewvf ;¦*»»* JSHJ'^ tiga tibn ; and increase; the risk I imi.o i f i-n mi Einiu iiittoi I ^ -^^ * • * _^ ,(9 ^v* PJ ing to decide a question of the aaHa^»-v ^SSMM . supervised the : Watergate in- that those guilty eventually will quiry/for a time, was involved "prosecutabihty " of Ellsberg, go free - who had admitted leaking the : , coverup. The Times said in the. Talk for and against im- Pentagon papers, a top seciet Peterson denied any such in- peachment continued in;- several vol vement,: ¦ ¦ ¦ study of the Vietnam war, to quarters. : '¦ ' • . news media. • Columnist Jack Anderson said Mitchell told the Senate In- IVfost Republicans at the Na- Hunt explained there were vestigators ' last month that ; he tional Governors Conference in fears that Ellsberg might be- ' approved those; -payments in jan Nevada rejected the idea and come a political maityr if he attempt : to avoid embarrassing the chairman of the Republican were prosecuted the Nixon campaign.; Mitchell's governors; Virginia Gov; Lin- Ellsberg and Russo, re- FLAVOR FILLED action was said to- have come wopd Holton.Jsaid Nixon can re- searchers for the Rand Corp , BUTTERY " ^^ after he had formally resigned store;: confidence by holding . a subsequently were charged ^ ^ " MM^^^ ^^^^W I K ^^ as campaign ! director. series of news conferences. He with espionage, conspiracy and '•' . - Wisconsin's Democratic declared there is no question- as theft for copying the papers. Gov. Patrick J. Lucey said Nix- to the President's ability -. to Disclosure of the Sept. 3 : , ' ¦ ¦ on " should promptly. ' resign be- lead.- ' 1971, burglary was made during ' cause he said ; evidence that In ' jM5ipBfl» the House, Rep. Paul : N. the Pentagon papers trial last AVOCADOS Nixon not only knew of a cov- MoSloskey Jr., R-Calif., a liber- April. It set off a series of reve- erup but actually participated al/who opposed Nixon in ; \ some lations that led to the eventual in it is so conclusive that "he of last, year's primaries, ;, asked dismissal of all charges against cannot be rehabilitated." his colleagues! in a letter to con- Ellsberg and Russo on May 11. Only one television network, sider whether there is probable Federal Judge Matt Byrne NBC, will be offering live tele- cause to believe the President said the government had been vision /coverage as. the Senate guilty , of any crime. Rep.; Ben guilty of misconduct in several ' ' hearings resume .under; a - new Blackburn, ; Ft-Ga.,.; dismissed incidents, including the break- rot ating coverage plan; . CBS slid talk as irresponsible/ / / in.

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With Franco's wife was ««^[^H ^^^ ^ ^ ^ '^^^ " ¦/¦ •.Officially, there has been : no cisco .Franco, supported by the . army and the government hier- Princess Sofia, Constantine's reaction, and none is expected. ' sister and Juan Carlos' wife, But the dethroning of King Con- archy, the 35-year-old prince in- stantino of Greece, - brother-in- tends to do nothihg te erode who rushed back to Madrid law, of Spain's future; king, that support, informants say. ' from Rome after seeing her brings events close to home. Underscoring this view' was brother. Friends of Prince Juan Car- the prince's presence Sunday Constantine and his family have been frequent visitors to Zarzuela Palace, Juan Carlos' residence, since the Greek king went into voluntary exile in G-E-T pool plans Italy almost six years ago after the army took over. Franco named Jua n Carlos nearly four years ago to suc- summer season ceed him someday as chief of u^S ETTRICK, Wis. ( Special) - from 7 to 10 p.m. state and Spain's first king \ 1 7 fl- - The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Life savings lessons will be since Juan Carlos' grandfather, Hi.gh . School swimming pool has from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Alfonso XIII, abdicated in 1931. < announced its summer schedule. Thursday. Lessons for begin- a^aH^. ^^? Open swimming for all ages ners and advanced swimmers Trained by Franco since he III ^Lmmm^. Il ill M *$ 1 fl will be from 1:30 to 5 p.m, each will be at 7 p.m. Monday and was a boy, Juan Carlos has B^llJSfflBRl kept silent politically, traveled I day; from 8 to 10 p.m.Tuesday Wednesday. and Thursday; and from 7 to Other lessons will be:' ¦ Gales- the country with his wife and 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and been at Franco's side!at all key . ville intermediate swimmers, functions. Sunday. Monday and Wednesday at 9 With Franco's succession TREE SWIMMING for adults a.m.; Galesville beginners, law/the Greek case cannot be will be Monday and Wednesday Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m.; repeated in Spain , con- Wayside and Ettrick , Monday stitutionalists say. and Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Glas- As if to buttress this point , gow, Decora , Centerville- and the government's controlled Brando movie Trempealeau i n t e mediates, press so far has concentrated Tuesday and Th u rsday, 9 a.m.; on attacking the legality of Glasgow, Decora , Centerville Greek strongman George Pa- and Trempealeau beginners, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.; padopoulos' . declaration of a rated obscene girls swimmings team , Monday, presidential republic , 11 a.m., Friday, 9 a .m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. by Bus routes are also nnnouned , Italians Ettrick and Wayside swimmers Lanesboro youth ^OK Crndonsod. Tom,,,,/ TirBTGS...... ?JK!.$U SOOPER SIP...... 470 'I (AP) _ icked up on Highway tfk Dolo, MaturnUulce PacK . ChunKi, Sliced , or Cr. rieur , Asst'd Colors or While , Bathroom BOLOGNA.¦ Italy The wi ll be p g mnamm\ rnovie "Last Tango In Paris" 53 en route to Ettrick , with thn i»» <». ' PINEAPPLE...... "-K °'-39C TISSUE...,. W."29( . has been rated obscene , by an bus leaving Ettrick at 9:30 a.m. participate in VAIIB1 c I ll * appeals court here and its Monday and Wednesday, trav- stars, Marlon Brando and eling (o French Creek and on uOlip... ;.JU ^MM ^U Maria Schneider Nnhlsco , Oreo (Limit 2 pkflv) I lI^Bp i^Bt^^=^^ , have bee n the west road to Gales-ville, re- special Olympics Jk ^^^lKlyffi\f^lv[ ^^ HalaWi»dl|lllT?niir wwBW^¦ sentenced to two monlhs in jail. turning nt 11 n.m, The bus will Jfe ¦ •¦ aJ^ i l*illl ' i » ' ^ T^Fvv+1wrrf, ^ ^ . LANESBORO , Minn. (Special) ¦ I A. Urn Z «k. .r « ¦ ¦¦ lliV I lwA^H\l' l' Men't nren-Shnrl Sl^m/ B. ' !l Pointed Collars, AMt'd Prlntl, Director Bernardo Bortolucci leave Ettrick Community Hall I AAlflll^ ^ n 1ROz. wM mMK rtf m">\*^l >\<\ Patf«riM »nd Co(cirs. cS% Polyoiler , 35% Cnllon and producer Alberto Grimaldi nt 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday and —Members of the special class- Valso also received two-month Thursday nnd will return nt 3 es at tho Lanesboro Elementary jail terms, p.m. School participated in tho Re- gion 10 special Olympics nt Sol- $5TO Berlolucci and Valso were in TREMPEALEAU diers Field Rochester. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ court , hut - CENTER- , ",d OW,^8", t b, Snyd. , , - - i Brando and Miss ftt/,?r • .SHIRTS ;. , C..r. ' rt . Adh..lv.2 ' Trerp First nnd seeonl-plnce win- fR1 ' ville swimmers will leave - lOll nlB "SPSPORT'LP*' IIV ' Schneider were not known to be pealoftu School Tuesday nnd ners in tho various event s will j MNTY HOSfc 84c BABY; 0IL .AB8C BANDAGE S «b **» in Italy. The court president, advance to the slate Olympics J6II U...... IU AD a pproximate ly Thursday nt it:30 n.m., vin ' ST, the equivalent of Highway 85 to Cenlnrvi llo in Minneapo lis today and WcJ- ~*»~~-IN-1 cJiief judge , Town f said thn sentences Hnll nt 0:11 A.m., traveling on fiesday, S will bo stayed pending an ap- CHOICE OF: GRAPEF RUIT . GHAPE OR ORANGE t|fffet^^||/%lllnkllr nT j |fi£p|l -'FISHII\IG OUTFIT peal to Italy Highway 35, picking up swim- Receiving first place ratings 's highest court. were : Ricky Voighl , standing ¦ IIMl 111V MIDNIGHT iMk&kt^M *.*™™ unrttin A lower court mtus on mule, Tho bus will re- III ¦* • last February lurn nt 11 a.m. broad jump;, Thor«s ft Iluhon , had cleared tho film of obscen- Swimmers will leiivo Trem- no-yard dash and running lonr» ity charges brought alter two P. P. «.«...-W. » ¦ ¦¦¦¦ • * ¦ ¦¦¦ pealeau School for free swim- jump. Second pl«co awards w W I W Wff ma ma* ; m ^ >\Tni cKYoun OWN PUIICHASIIL PLAN,., private citizens Wagner Drinks STEMWARE complained went to; -lody Fngi'/i v , 50-yard grav. 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I.Vl "Quantity BK aflJHaVi aY aEEWMElPallEl right* Irish linen would be; well ad- But the number of foreigner! ¦ S i BlS'J Efl MW ¦Vi£M«%2aj|aXj4V reserved, noaales vised to watch the headlines for a vaca- » —^^^ ^"^ 1 to dealer*" coming to America Bb ^^ MSr about the weakening dollar. : tion is up dramatically. James If, on the other hand, you W. Thompson, manager of pin> think domestic champagne is lie relations ; for American Ex- pretty good, you don't have to press, says the company has v worry abou^any immediate im- booked Vk times the number of . ^ MOI 'IF > v MIQQPCJ ' llfii r rolfl^ ^ ^T pact on you. It also helps iE you tourists' to, the United States are ; not planning on ". traveling this year: as last - ': '¦' abroad or .buying- a wedding¦ ring or a foreign sports car. . .- ¦: "The dollar devaluation has a IS 1 KNIT TOPS hell'of a lot to do with it," said ^ l *f » RIB POLYESTER KNIT, Economists say the beating Thompson , since foreign; tour- JWM v - x?v\s MOCK TURTLENECK, ZIP the dollar; is taking, abroad will ists : can ; get more for . their IBft H ^ nU V ^/ produce negligible;. '-,- immediate money in the . United ; States ll ll § H *' % * ''&'4lv* BACK. Mavy,White, Yellow. effect , for most consumers, than ever before. - ; Dr.; Milton Friedtrian, Univer- ¦ Foreign importers raised sity or Chicago ..economist, says their prices when the. dollar ' JL .aflMHWaV aEP^BBB Americans tend to confuse the was .devalued , but there seem " : ho, plans for additional beating the dollar takes with¦ to be the rise in the price of gold. hikes... because of the current t » ' ¦* Hi! wBEI n vJEf M Arnericans will pay more for battering the dollar is taking. . i^i^^^^^^lil f • ' -v. Y§nO i gold :jewelry and gold fillings Friedman, said the lack " of ftf .1 i,, from the dentist.. meetings by central bankers i i ^| M M I • Thejr jyill pay more ; to travel and of < calls for devaluation y^>X<^ abroad , up to 2 -per..cerit more showed that the system of float- ' . H-iiBrtil. I'«,liiJB ^B^fc^BW a^aWaWa^a^k^fi '^aifx w ^¦ in Germany and 12 to 15 per ing exchange rates was work- ^H't^a^ta^i^a^i^aHnflla ^aV^a^amVr^ v -' '^tW^a^awmW^^jliaWM' I >• : , ' tj cent in ': France; However, ing. : - ' - T-^| "W«'^''MYffi'B'f ^B r' t'*iW-BB BW' aW BawBP* P»««»»»«»»a> »»>»»»»»»»»fl rencies.' - ' ". relative safety . in gold. • ' . .' . - ' When . markets reopened to- ! Sling Back. 2 styles. Assorted sizes 7 to 12. Solid piece platform sole with assorted ^tl ^ V^'- -^^ ^>;1 metal designs for styling. day, the . dollar was plunging In the 1700s a. Yankee farmer again . It dropped from .2.61 stirred;;up, red oxide of irort, t^-feii^l West German marks to 2.535 lime and skim milk arid painted P-<« \>.>!'<£&<<- m marks in nervous, active trad- the world's first red barn , . . k'V:> ^ ' Vas Hi DISCOUNT ON ALL ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ii&TM'<&m~ w 33-1/3% / . ' ;. ' .; ' . ' . ' Advertlsemenf' ..' ^k> ^ PHOTO FINISHING Color or B & W ^<*£di&J&* * : / « ¦>>- MOTORCRAFT TWO STAGE OIL FILTER ^^ BB Save engines ^^^y f^ ?m % REMINGTO RWNO SPEAKS I ^k ond m ummm m _^-^ N 661 ITS MIN D « n | CALCULATOR :An editorial feature of KWNO Radio written l Personal electronic calculator. features \ \ J !^«5?v^^^__ | All the of ; c oy Rod Hurd: a full-size calculator in e pocket-size,/2" package. "^^r^'¦ ZiZ^m^-^S I *^y^mmmtONmi\ Dimensions: 6" Lx3-1/4"Wx1-1 H. Weight: In an attempt 10 make; an objeetivo assessment of Watergate ,'-, one is tempted to look for a BRIGHT side. FILTER I jt 1 12-1/2 oz. Batter/ Operated: 4 disposable pen- I \ V \ I 9 $&}] y emerge from the tawdry light (AM-3 ), Could anything GOOD conceivabl M«HMaMnnamMMW«aWMMa«a«MMaM ^^ [ ' ,tir/ X" ^L' I Soft Leather Zipper Carrying Case. affair? I think so, I really THINK so ... Perhaps this j * ? A *I 6 » #j& I Six Digit Display ... easy to read. Twelve Digit : * \ is rationalization. But YOU must.be the 'judge of thnt. J '. > *r' |j eveProduct/Quotient. "Flip-Flopare " key reads 12 digits ^ I believe that (here arc TWO positive and healthy ele- i i * , i , A 3 t^^.i I f in twowhen passes. No Wrong low-Ansvyers... accurate ' jzZ\ n batteries Addition-Subtrac- ments which might evolve from Watergate. The FIRST \\ is Iho fact that 'the affair was ever EXPOSED at ALL. ' ' ^^ tion-MuItiplication-DMsion-Squaring and Chain ' ° <»Pss ? W&)Vw S&'li v For that; we can thank the PRESS of , this country, most >^f ^ ' 3«' It Multiplication. nnfnlilv the Washinpon POST and two young, fearless , and TIFIFXESS ' reporters who pursued- - the s|ory loiighly and i • hnnpslly despite mnny al/empls flt .suppression. In MANY 2-TON CAPACITY rnuntrie s — in MOST countrics in the world ' today the disclosure , of governmental malfeasance is impossible; The |Hipsp# 88 lid of censorship automatically clamps tight and the facts $59 are NEVER disclosed . ¦ ¦ JACK STANDS '. WARK II HAND HELDA.C.ORD.C.(A.C.AdaptorOptional| So we si ill have a free press in America , despite re- , pealed nUempIs by MANY administrations (o muffl e and M .2!V s!cel ¦ ¦ ; degrade it. We can thank our stars for THAT! ' • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - 8 DIGIT CALCULATOR...... 74 ¦tubing - YS^OOM\mW\a W . . Second , T believe the Watergate affair will have the • Ad|u.l$lo17" H. . - ' M _._„ AC ADAPTOR SJ" beneficial side effect, of restoring the heallhy balance , which - . . . REG, $2.97 " H ^ EACH should he inherent in our rather sophisticated nnd delicate : i form of government — the balance between the administra- i tive , congressional , and judicial branches. In past years, " in MY lifetime al. least , most administrations have at- tempted , many times sttccessfiilly, to SUIWERT the con- ; ; ,; . GENERAL gressional and judicial and use those two branches to ¦ - ¦ '¦ . ' ' ' ¦ ¦ if^^^i U ELECTRIC TJMFPI HVICKO ^ further selfish ends, DELUXEAUTO . _ . : , . i'Vanklin Delano , nn enormously persuasive SENTRY 24-HOUR TIMER and powerful , JJj^JlJm ^^ ^ ii^^ ^Jj Bfj W.odel 8117. Tahlo or Counlar Model. Con ba viti with man rnn Ihe eounlry pretty much as a one- ^ l^kJ!&r ^ man show. The congress under him wns a rubber stamp. PDFCPCD J^t^m And Jlonsfveli. himself was not. above tampering with Ihe wivccrciv M U ^^s^rX^^^'^L^BWf^^^^^ Torni tifliiiifln S off oulomatrcolly, Q ^^ICl Q HB^HK^ 5 s ' Mokm votont Supreme Court . H [^ ;;:;' ^ ss* g^3 "" d°y °' 1"' ^af * a O jW "" ^ 8 =5 home look occup ied • Diicouragsi # WWl5C ^ j^^^ i^^^ B^^ ' t/nrlnr Truman and Eisenhower, (ho balance between , 8 • f^ Burglary ond Vondolhm • Tumi B ^ Hie brandies nf .government wns partially restored — under A ppliancesOnand Olf. * REG. $8,49 . \ fW ^/^SSSr TIIHMAN because bis mandate from Ihe people was .some- j ^LwL^LWmgK**t^r^_jlE^aF^Ltiajaua^nli Hr thing LESS than DKFINITIVE and under EtSKNIIOWKR REG. became HIS mandate wns SO overwhelming he didn't /AftJel8123. Wua»fiolitlniowoll socket. $6.99 ^ f.Sa^aW/ffJ find il necessary In mani pulate. 1- UBHra ^M G.E. PLUG-IN TIMER ...... $5.88 The POWEnFtll.-presidenl , WKAK-eongreps form or , government became- nil TOO apparent again iinder .lotio ¦ 1 i ,i ' ii i ¦ ' -j i ^ Nlj ^g^" a—i^ in F. Kennedy nnd l.ynrlon .Inlnison — nnd luifi come lo an ¦ URly lie/irl under (be present adrninislrafhin with the dis- closures tif .Wntorgnl e . m . ^^r' finder Diese successive a/lminl.sl.ralioii.s, shabby an(l Pharmacy Hours: arroi'atil coverttps , evasion.*;, and out right lies were per- WEEKLY pelr. nn Ihe " a,m. 'iled Aiiiecicni people in Ihe .shameful prosecution HEALTH TIPS nf Hie war in Snutho'isl Asia — n much more cruel , cosi ly, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. nnd dastardly affiiir i\ " I ban MILLION Walerftnles, TROPHY50TO OILTREATMENT I(vou orm«mbori» of your fomilynra ¦ ^ >-« »* Saturdayn > <% in So wbellier I' residenl Nixon s'luucs personal guilt with OUTBOARD ^^t^ttVl\» 10 U P*llli IfcT JW| "'' ' "^> &9C> you runoutof medlcutinn nv;8yfinrn • - be is ;\ miieli clri:,leuei| man. And, in EITMKIt case , ^ ¦ * J"v* l nomg; It Is who lo nho pnr.k «r» , , l b'' Conn-ess ha-; lb" chance to restore ll'ielf lo lis rlgltl- IIXIIIIIIIIgMUl ¦ MJV' .jflaV nllAII I mwa txnm* mm^m .^nj . M^^k emarasney first-Hid kit for iho cnr. (InA-llhci I HI lace in Die Aiilciican •nd boatIfyOu liavo ont). Wn will ba rflWUfciPHflNE "IWT VUf l I p ooliiirvil pnwi-r slrncl ure, ll/yirl* nlaaaed to halp you aolect U)Q owon- rriing hignH of this rest oral inn have airendy become ;i|>- CfjA Itll^J aT\\J$ valdrat-iild item*. liatent in recent congressional voting. My rationale , be il an nceiirale appraisal or not , It i CMl/iinlv NOT mli'iidcd lo he a lu.sllfiealjoii OK nor nil aiinlo'.'y l-oit Walci gut c . | |-,.ii' erale, THAT affair in list stand on pi, OWN, II the limb* wjitranl, llm miscreiints, • """ • "" ¦¦¦¦ ^¦"•^ ¦ •• " «*MMMMMMMM«MIMM *«IMMaM«MWaaH ^ of low or IflOII (iffire , rniiM fie. brought lo jitslice. ¦¦ ' '"'' ' " ' " m **»< *~i-mmmmirmmm *mmmmmmmmmBm mmmm ~mmm mmmmmm *—«WW ^^W»M**WW.—W*WH ^.^MM»«W *^J Zoning jjstiti^nt Th6 weather She dailyr retord adj Two injured appeal s^rit back ; At Community Winona Deaths ; Two-Sfare Deaths . An appeal from the Winona a later meeting of the board of County Board of Zoning Ad- adjustment to; rehear the peti- Memorial Arens Hospital infant Peterson Mrs. Louise justment was sent back to that tion, and commissioners prom- ' Peterson , 10-week , WABASHA, Minn. - Mrs. as car hifsg Visiting ; hours; Medical and; iurolcul •Crai^ A. board for further study; today ised to look at the land in tha pallenti: 5 to 4 ana 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No Louise Arens, 91, Wabasha , died ¦ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan by the county board of com- meantime. /V : ¦;.-;.. ;: ' children undtr 13. W, St; at 2:35 p.m. Monday at Waba- ¦ Maternity palientji 5 to 3:30 and 1 to Peterson; 611 Sanborn , missioners: .¦ ¦' Several other zoning matters 1:00 p.m. iAdulH only.) sha Nursing Home where she died -Xkt . 2:55 a.m. Monday at Mark Zimmerman, Winona gained routine, fcoafd 1 approval . Visitor* to a patient limited lo two at Hospital, "La Crosse had been a resident since May fight pole ¦ lime. St. Francis , Rt. 3, was "appealing the zoning this: morning. ; ' : Wabasha . : . . .; Wis,, after an illness of several 23. She was ;a former '•;- • ' ¦"¦ ' • ' ¦ Two Winonans .were. injured MONDAY -:¦ ¦ ' . -, ; . , :.. 15board' s .May . . Weeks." . ., '; ..;. .: - County . school, teacher an; ' : ¦ . •'; The fornier Louise Meyer, . ^variance from ¦ ' lan and Barbara Skroch Peter- . three petitions - for installation ; ' .James Trairior, 56, 963 W. 2nd Miss Debra Dunning, 760 E. she was bom in :Wabasha , June Board *ne county 's son. He; was a", member r>f St . ' -¦ ' -; ;¦' - liOO-foot .' • lot of mobile homes in rural areasf St,, and - .Debbie; Trairior , 15; Broadway. ' 30,,:3881, the daughter of Joseph . . - j •;• Casimir's Church; , •¦ '' - - ; ; ' , "' frontage re- and three other petitions—two same address , .were taken to Gerald Stenzel, W inona Rt: and Henrietta Klaus Meyer, On . .' . . . ¦¦ ¦ ; Survivors are: his .parents' ;; quirement , to aliow '-'-him ' -to sell from the; same person — .to al- ~—: ¦ ' - — .Memorial ' 'Hospital j " ' . , „ . , ,...... ' . Community • -; ' - -: ' . : >;. / Jan. 27 y . 1914 , she married Emil ¦ . i'.V % two brothers,; Allan ' Jr., iand ; a nine-acre parcel in Pleasant low recording of deeds f 6r small " '' treated in . the: emergency room '. Mrs. . Anna ¦."Flanagan/.;. 655 Arens, who died May: 26,: 1923. " ¦^. WEATI^ ' ' ¦'¦ Brian,' at home; and his ma- Valley that has :a 200-foot front- parcels without subdividing: and then released. Main St. -":.' . .. Survivors are nephews and ¦ •'¦ • ;¦ -. Leonard Gredeh, Minneiska, ; Mississippi Valley, part, of tiie Midwest and : Great Lakes and ternal grandparents,; Mr. " and ; age^. . • ACCORDING to police, Trai- . Henry Kohnle Jr., Trempea- ' ' ' nieces. . mobile home oil 25.2.: acres off : f or the Northeast; Warm , humid weather is forecast for east- \. Mrs. Cyril . .. 'Skroch/,. Arcadia , Zi mmerman said he . was un- : nor was northbound and at- leau ,, wis.;. Funeral services will be at ' County Road v. HJ, two miles erh states, colder weaOier for the northern plains. Sunny skies; . Wis: One sister has died. - '- able to be. at- the: hearing the tempting to pass a vehicle driv- Lee Rain, 1013 E. Wabasha 2 p ,m., Thursday ' at Grace Me- north .-of. Altiira in Mount Ver- with warm to hot weather-is expected for ; .;' ;.: .. . ' ;;. " ;';¦ '¦ Funeral services ; .will be. , at day. the petition' was denied; ¦ . the remainder of en by Armoncl ' Wier , Trempea- st.;.;' . ¦:v, ¦ . . -; ::; ,>;, morial Episcopal : Church, Wa^ hpn Township.. ;.' .' the country. (AP Piliotofax) / ¦ : ' ;¦ ; Discharges: 11 a.'rh. Thursday at St. - Casi- the.,Rev. /Roger~ Meyer and : commissioners sent ;him - . - : leau, Wis., when Wier pulled basha , James.. Stevens, .Minnesota ¦ mir's Catholic Church, the Rev. officiating, with burial in Riyer- back there, noting they . would to the left and started passing John Beeman; 656 Sioux St. ; City, mobile home on 8i;acrea Mrs. Irene Randall Msgr. Emmett Tighe officiat- yiew. : Cemetery. reconsider a; second appeal, if ah unidentified vehicle : ahead ¦ ,¦ 107¦ Laird ' off a Rolling stone Township Local^ observations st:; -; " , '¦ ;' - . '¦" ' ing. Burtal will be in St. Mary'B Friends may call at Buck- .the adjustment-¦ , board denied; it of liim. The. Trairior car.: swerv- ; ' ' ' ' road in M'd5le Valley, . two Mrs.. Dean Reps ;-and baby, Cemetery. V manrSchierts."" Funeral • Home again. .- . . -:. - '¦ ¦¦ " OFFICIAL WEATHER BUJEtKAU OBSERVATIONS for ed to the left, slid 87 feet and . miles southeast of . Rolling- ¦ Utica , MinjT, '¦;¦• ' - Friends may ; call .at Martin here Wednesday after; 2 p.m. " " - " ' the 24 hours ending.at noon today . ¦ :' - . ' , crashed into a light.pole owned . THE BOARD of adjustment stone. " . . : . . . ¦ JIO Funeral Home Wednesday after and until 1:45 p-hi.' . TJiuVsday; Maxiniuhi temperature '82, •:. minimum: 56/ noon 72, pre- by the Minnesota Highway ; Dgr Daniel K¦ II . Minnesota City, "didnU get , all the facts," ;Zim- . |tay Jewell, Houstoir. Rt. 1, ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - .. - ' 7 p.m. and Thursday . until A memorial to Grace Memor- cipitation .50. ' ' ¦; ". ¦ partment. '.;.:. .. Minn. . merman said , in -explaining how mobile honie on; 2!6 acres off ' ¦¦¦ . - :¦ ' 10:30 a.m ' -' - .l ial Church is being arranged. : ; ¦; A year ago today • ' . . ' / :. . :" ' ; Trainor's 1963 model sedan . Births ; . v he wanted to cut . up his 36- CSAH.12 a mil* west of Ridge- : ' ' was a total loss. The pole, rer ; Mr. i and Mrs, Dwight Ored- Higili .85, low 52, noon 80, precipitation i2L • ; ;;: Carl C. Zeise acre: parcel there ; into three way in Pleasaht Hill Township. .Normal tcmperatiire :range .for this " cei ved $100 - damage. The Wier son, St. Charles, Minn.', a sor Two-rState Funerals large lots.:;; Robert Redig, Garvin ' Heights, . date . 76 to 55.:- Mr, Carl C. Zeise ,;fiOi;t;i)(V:F. King Record high ; 93 in 1!134 . and 19GS, record low 35 in 1945. .'- .'. -. vehicle; a 19fj9 model ;. pickup and: Mrs. Eugene Sobecl; , . He said the sloping topography deed recording for 2.3 acres off St., died at , 7:20 p.m. Monday Mithael j., Ellringer ' , : -Sun -rises tomorrow: at 5:24; sets at 8:4C. . was . not damaged. . Minnesota .City, Minn., a daugh- makes ; frontages of : 30O feet, CSAH . 21, three riiiles ; south of ¦¦ ¦• ' ' at his home following ;-a. heart . .ELBA, Minn; : — . Funeral il A.M-MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS - ..- A .vehicle driven by Jean Cur- ter.: ,. . ¦¦ ' - . 30O ; feet and 2O0 feet the best Winona; on Garvin Heights in : attack. He was an ."..employe - of seryi ces for Michael .J ,. Ellring- (Mississipp i Valley Airlines) ; ran, 4419 7th St. ^Goodview , and , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wald , way to; carve -up the • property, Wilson Township. ¦ Svvift & Co.; for 31 years,, and er, Elba , will be Wednesday at ¦ Barometric pressure .29.89 and rising, wind from the north- a bicycle ridden by Daniel Wro- Cochrane. Wis., a daughter. " ''It; makes a lot more sense to Donald . F. Groth, Ridgeway, for the past eight years; has 10 . a.m. at St. Aloysius Catho- west at-15 m.p.h., no cloud cover, visibility 20+ miles. :. ' • blewski, i003 W. Wabasha St., been an employe; of ; Warnpr & give less frontage to the land deed recording for ,88-acre and lic Church, Elba, : The Rev . collided on Service .Drive, TOO FIRE SWasey Co. Badger Division ' that is less sloping," •- ,' he said. ,i-acre parcels to be added to CALLS . Vern Trpcinski, Winona , will of- feet of West Mark Street at County; Zoning Administrator farm at Ridgeway in Pleasant ¦ ¦ The son of Walter and Anna ficiate.. Burial will be in; the S; .p.m..,:Monday.;: ':¦•. - _.: .;. ' Monday -.he ' Vefnold Bbynton will schedule Hill ; . Township. " Anglewitz Zeise Sr., was- born: church/cemetery. . . According to police, the Cur- ; 5:18 p.rnL.—East end of Green , 3Q J913. 'He in Winona March , ; Pallbearers will be Mike and ran car was driving f rom the Bay Railroad: yard, burnirg was a.lifelong resident here and railroad ties used : water Stanley. Eliringer; Clarence parking lot of Pay ..IJess- Shoe , ¦. ¦ , re- married Kinzie; Dec. 15, : Store; 1512 Service "Drive ; and the turned 5:36. - . 1934. He was : a: member of St; HanSon , Henry ; Walters, Ham bpe yvas eastbound on- the Stanislaus' - . Church. . • • .- Gleride and Aloys Majerus. Guns valued , Minn. They extended to other areas of vo- at the home Monday room of her apartment -al 7 p.m. classroom teacher," showing peo- were arrested early Saturday calional training jf it is success- following a long illness. she was; upstairs ful . MRS. ¦ McfilNNlS ' lias taught ple another apartment. The in- morning. In years Tim former Ella Hnesley, she ¦ ' '¦- gone . .. by , In operation cident occurred about. 6 p.m. Charges reduced , Ilemsey ex- wns borp in Winona , Aug. 31 In the Solon schonl since 19119 Dinosaurs reproduced them- plained Monday. The purse contained , MATCH receives notice WD!) , the daughter of Marcus and works with neurologically selves by laying eggs. of job vacancies $17 cash plus personal items. (Extracts from Hie /tics o/ this neiuspnpcrJ and these re- nnd F.mmn Rnumgailnpr Hnos- handicapped children. quests ' men plead guilfy are then matched to a ly. She mnrrirrl Karl Finkeln- She received her bachelor's Ten years ago . •' , . 1963 reservoir of cards describing ' degree from the College, . PRESTON , Minn -Two Aus burg who died Sept. 2-1, 1957. A . lit students and graduates from Saint Tcresn and her master's C. Lewis , nsssilahl. postmiwler wns seriously in- tin , Minn., men who had been li felong Winona resident , she Wooti , throughout Minnesota who de- degree from Caso Western Ro- jured in charged'.with possession of con- was a member of tho First when a ton nnd a half sale, being moved on a dolly sire employment. serve University. tho new post office , tipped over onto the lower part of his trolled substances, pleaded ¦ Congrepatinnal Clutrcli , nnd a body. guilty to lesser charges Mon- life nii 'tniior nf Winrrin Chap- " "¦ Leo F. Murphy Jr., Winona attorney, was elected presi- day afternoon in Fillmore Coun- Council authorizes ter Ml , Order of the Enstern " ...AaMtoo^XTH ' dent Judicial District Rar Association. ' KEE^> .' of llio Third ty Court. Star. - . John Ferrlon , Peterson , Minn;, athlete, threw the shot. Rodney Iluinker and David easement payment- Survivors- are: two brolhcrs , Contract extended y for 141 feel , 2 inches, to r|imlif , the Minnesota state high McLaughlin , holh 2fi , onlcm! Huodlpli Hftcly, nnvpnno. l , is thn first time thnt a Peter- Winona will pay Hie Milwau- school track nnd fifild meet. It. guilty pleas to charges of dis- ' Iowa , and Walter line sly , Winn- son athlete bus gained the slate track finals. kee 'Road $1 ,ODD for a traffic orderly conduct when they ap nn , and one .sislcr, Miss Ni>|iic for work on sewer Fred Kaelilor , /!' >, CH I C I HT for the Watlu'ns siiflhall (cam , crossing ensomenl for the Pel- ~ poured before Judge Ceorge Hncyly, Winnnn , Tltrer brothers Rubers Dredge, Inc., l,n ,"-¦ - suffered i\ fniclurorl ankle in a gnrrm willt Viiller Molor Co. zor Street exlcnston. - —"aeaB,iaw» ~ - -~ — - Murray, Nach was fined $250. Cnun oilmen voted Monday and two sisters have- -Hied, Crosse , Wis., has nnollier 30 : The dofendanls were repre- night to accept the railroad 's Funeral services will be al 5 days —. unt il July 1—t o complete Twonty-five years ago . . . 1948 sented by Attorney Robert Ren- p.m, ; ;' terms for the r ight to build a Thursday nt Fitwrett Fu I— .—. con I rn ot work ?i CEMIRAt;:- :-x Dr . Marry l> , Ilr-nry, minister of Hie Central Methodist son , Preston, crossing over Ihe tracks while iiprnl llnrsic, tho Rev , John _, mi the IVl/.er Church , has " resigned find will leave soon for nn indefinite The two men , niong with n building the westward portion Kerr , First Cnivireimlional Slr<>el exton- ' ' ' City ,l vacation hi Ihe soulh. juvenil e . female from Spring of the planned loop around the Clitn - i 'li nfficiiit iiii ' , ntirlal will . sjoii fill , storm \ l!R'COiiDITO»G Miss Dehorn)) tlhofil c, dmighlcr of Mr , and Mrs. Charles Valley, "Minn., were arresled eily, he in Winn Ilawn (VnnMory. Counc il sewer and A. Chrmlc , Old Klin Fni ni , has hccii clocled pmsidcnt of the Sunday l»,v Fillmore County nil- The Highway Safel y Fund is Friends m.'iv call .'t| the fu- lias'e const riic- ' Litwi'i'inv Collcg''. Ihorilies in Hloumfield town^ neral hnm«> Wednrs(l:i 1 senior class nt. SuniJi lo pay DP percent of the signal- ,v nfler 7 ' thin , of ship nfler n patrol oar slopped izatior? cost , wit h the city, [lick- p m. ami Thursday mill) lb- Witioim councllnien agreed We service all types lE>F?f|YTF9 Fifty years ago . . . 1923 to liivestignte a veliicle thai ing up the remaining share. hour nf service . with a reennimoiidntinn by City was parked in the driveway of A memorial is belnj: nrranged. Engineer Robert ,1. Rolliint Roo m and Central Air Iieic for Ihe I llh annua! lo IvfmATffl The Mii|it (> ii|)( »| i.'i I' nllce Rand. a vacant farm, itlltnv Ihe firm an added mont h ulu'e Acsorinlion will give n Conditioning Systems, convention of Ihe Mimicsol n I' . The girl hns heen released lo GOP committee chief: to fulfill Ihe eonlrnei require- liUttfiaiiUi ptililic. cottrert in Luke Park. Truck load of rooar her parents . no favorite emerged ments without n penally. ago . . . 1898 ti ps over into ditch A similar extension was given Seventy-five years s'!' , CLOUD , Minn. ( AIM -. - from Nov, ,'KI , IH72 , until Inst Fountain City woni.in KKM,0(1(1, Minn. -- A semi- 20% DISCOUNT during JUNE Joseph Mfilejch tell on a nick while fishing find nil his The chairman ci( a Republican Friday, mostly hoc;iiise of oily IniiliM' load of meal li pped over heiid very severely. still on serious list coinniilte e whic h will nominate delays in getting proper pcr- ON HOWMET in a ditch abniil I a.m. loday n inils for the work l)e- n candidate to replace stale from the STATIONARY AWNINGS CAR PORTS 1 873 FOUNTAIN CITY . Wis. Mrs. chairman David Krogseng says mile sotilh of here nn Highway piirlmrnl of Nnltinil Resources, • • One-hundred years ago . . . , re- Herman 1'nlz Fountain Clly, no clear favorite has enu'tgcil. (il , according to lln* Highway CliaMe.s Rollers , the enni- « PATIO COVERS ioiis condillon in Prof. W F, I 'helps will li'fi ve l onuirrow for I he Twin ninins in si't Republican nth Dislrie l chair- I' alml. There were nn injuries , pnny 's president , luul asked for unit of u Cilii-s where he will join a guvei iiiii cnl expluniig parly lo the Inlencive care The patrol said the norlh- lht> , Minn., hospital. She man Iloherl Cu dd said Monday lid lo 70 days more to do Y(>llnwNl ear to lion for time beyond .Inly I Quality Sheet Metal Works Inc. h(Ml Ills srrloii.'ily Injurrtl while working She was lured received John Miftl.'ikl l''« nyclflenl mid ttiulcrw enl Sens. Robert Stnssen of South X'.fiW pan nds of meiil , Phono 45*1-1614 Ihe Smilli SI MM '*' I'""' - ., mower A hunt 's gimwnle is the lop 1151 Etut Broadway on n gniv«'l I ruin on , ,. . m hack singorv Saturday al SI, SI. )\aul and Hubert Itrown nf oxlonsive damage , tlie patrol F Ihe ice nriun purlor fit his IHftlon hull, . y. .Sinllli opi'ix'd Marys Hospital. Stillwater. said. edge of the Rnkcry . Lincolii seniors git diplorrvas LAKE CITY, Minn, (Special) Beck, Jon , William Beckman, Keith Eggenberger, PliyHI* Comptroller — A total of 131 seniors re-; Raymond Beckmatin, David Marie Eggenberger, Randall P. ceived their diploma? Friday Henry Benedict; Susan Mary Eggehbej'ger, Kareii Eichtcn, . . evening during commencement Sinner, Kathryn Louise Blatt- Rodney W. Eischens, Cindy Lou ' ' Frank, Donald Al- exercises at Lincoln High nerv Robert Borgschatz; ^ : Fick, .Larry ruhs strpng SchqO"!. ¦¦;, : , Larry Bremer, Tavanna R; fred Gerkerir Kathy J. Glander, Special guests were members Bright , Christie Rene Brown , Phyllis Jean Greer ,. of . the 1923 graduation class Rickey Briiske, Wayne Carlson, Janet Faye Grobe, Thoma* who had their graduation exer- Joseph .Guy Charette, ', Kevin Ralph Haase, Stephanie Joy m Mew Vork cises on June 1, 1923. They held Wright Corrigan,- .- 7 . ' ' . - ' :'i Haglund , Denise Susanne Halli- , Robert NEW YOR K . (AP) — , City their reunion - here: this week- Debra Kay Damniiann, Dale ger , Scott Aiaii Hanson ' ¦ '¦ '[ ¦ ¦ , Pamela Jo Hart. Com p t r b 11 e r Abraham !> end. . . - :.: , J. Danckwart, Shannon K. Danr Allan Haridns • -'Pomp and Circumstance" ' ¦ ¦ " : : kers,. ka-thleen M; D icpenbrock i Gary Lee Hartcneck , Dpnaldl ' '. -.- 1*.;.Siari-. ; .;";" -McNee - . Beame, a low-key campaigner was played by the Lake City . / Dohhie : L. Dohrn; G-eprgia Ann Heise, David Vance: Henning, who emphasized management High School Band, directed by ppmke, Gloria Faye Dose, Jan- Bryce Herbert Hinck, Chris ' ' (expertise, finished first in the Steve Ritzenthaler. The invo- Faye Abraham , Richard A. ice. -R 'ae; Dose, Thomas Michael ' Hoyer, Debra Ann Jacob, WU-; ". Maries four-man Democratic primary cation was offered by the Rev. Adler, Elizabeth Jane Ander- Owelie, Vicky Ann Ecklund, liarn J.. Jacobs, Jea.nine John: Graves , pastor of Assem- son, Alan J; Anderson, Jolie Ardis Marie Eggenberger" , Joel Jeriseii, Diana Lynn Johnson, for mayor but was forced into a bly of God Church, and "Alma Kae AngellJ Phillip Balow, Kim Eggenberger, . . Linka E. Johnson, Janiel Kirtz "' ;; ¦' ¦ '¦ ' "¦/¦ ¦ * runoff; . .- • . :. ' ' - Mater'':.- and "Battle Cry of CheryL Ann Koch- Kathy Jeaia Beanie, who: lost the race for Freedoni''. vvere; sung by the 'Kohrs,:' ; mixed choir directed by Robert Gayle Ellen Lemke, Eugene mayor in 3965; failed Monday to : For stamps RuberW v'. .::. - .- .¦;" '- Robert Lichtblau; -Pamela . Jean get the 40 per cent necessary to - ' : Students Randall Eggenberg- Lichtblau , Barbara Jean Lilje^ avoid a runoff: Jiiive 26 with Elizabeth Link, Stev- . ; er and Pamela Starz spoke for vail, Jo an Rep. Herman /Badillo , who their class. Eggenberger talked en Lortschef,:.Dallas Karl Lulv placed second. Badillo took the to the seniors and Pamela, to marin, Rebecca Ann Mahort, ' Thomas Me* most liberal stance of the may- the parents.. .; Ga* £^ol us^rs Vickl L,: McFaden, ' -, ' Miss Jac- ner o( the production award witih . 18,900 pounds - . " TOP PRODUCER . - . V Eyer's oral candidates;;: Wallace Selleseth, principal, 'Kenzie. - - : butter fa t Present- Ray ; queline; shoWn . by Lovvell Babcock^ Utica, .; of milk and 765 pounds of . Eliminated ..as '-'. Democrats presented the seniors, and Har- Pamela M. Meier, : Dane cow and win- ing the award is Dale Grpndafti Buffalo Minn. Meh-ose, Mary Christine Miller, . was Canton I reserve champion ^ , were . Rep. , Mario Biaggi, a old Bremer, : chairman of the much-decorated, former police- school board, presented the di- John Richard Mills, Paul. Stuart ¦ cut bollutMri Moechnig, Nancy man who, already had the Con- plomas; ' , ' ' • ' • -. Moe, Elaine . ; Keith Eugene servative party nomination for daughter of WASHINGTON CAP) - j other solutions . for. the down- Kaye Neubert,. : Pamela . Starz, " , Patricia Odden , Grove re mayor, and state Assemblyman Mr.- and / . Mrs. Alfred - Starz, Would free parking . prod . you town parking and air . pollution Nickeison Spring T. O'Neil Jr., Karen Albert H. Blutnenthal , who won Zumhro Falls, and Donald Mc- into organizing a car "pool to problems," , said . company Albert a place on the November ballot work? How about a book of 1 ; f. Palmer, Kim K. Possehl, Nee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon spokesman Moira TJeWilde. -. -: . ' Robert as the Liberal party nomihee> were, trading stamps each, month for Steven Preble , Daniel McNee, • presented the Pat- The $1; tax failed to pass but Jean Pretzer,. The results of the moderate ton : scholarship : awards ; of riding in a car. pool—^or walking Pretzer; Pamela seniorIcharripidn or' bicyclirig ' to work? the car-pool plan kept building. Diane Marie Rolsch, Howard shows vote assured New .York a four- $1,50)0. Miss Starz will attend . WilUam Schacht, R .i c h a r d ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦• way November general election the University of: Mnnesota The mortgage banking firm Of the firm's 90 employes; 51 ; CALEDONIAVMinn. - Cerald j| toxi. ; .;. ' -.; ::;; - . Utica:.-.. .-'. ' -. • : Schafer,;, ; Junior yearling bulls : Gletus Senior yearling heifers : Smith with, candidates on Democratic, this fall and McNee will enroll of "Walker & Dunlop of Wash- npw participate. Some of those Bratlarid, Spriiig Grove, showed ! ¦ Republican, Liberal and ;' Con- at Gustavus Adolphus College, ington posed those questions to Mary Schlotfeld ,: Joseph Allen , ¦Schleich;:and family. Caledonia . ;¦ and Boldt; Rainier Klub & Sons, ¦ who; don't really would, like to senior champion female: at . the ' servative ballot lines.. ' Nineteen ' . students' graduated employes last fall. So far, it re- Schmidt, Donna Jean Schu- Merlin Jacobson , Harmony.. . . , " Caledonia; Ronald Nerstad . but can't because they "need a Carton I ; Brown . .Swiss show ':;Lowell Babcock.; With 96 per cent of the vote with special honors: ports/ more than half are col- macher, Virginia L:; Schwirtz, Junior Heifers : Dtirori Brat- A ged - cows ;car in their work, said Mrs. De- ; Sogfa,. Robert E«- held at the Houston County Fair- land , Spring Grove ; Linda Ber- Cletiis Schleioh ; Paul Beranek , in, the total , was: .Beame 255,- Sarah :Bremer , Mary Bude- lecting the bonus. ' ;" Jane Marie ¦ cent" Wilde, She reported that seven gene Solheid, Arlys Mae Spriclc, groundsyiio'nd ay. anek ,. Hokah ; Twila Rud . Spring. Hokah: - '- • 800 . or 3-4 -per ; .Badillo witz , Julie Deschneau, Betty , 214,200,. or 29 per cent; Biaggi Beverly Fick, Joseph The idea of course, is to cut employes collect the free park - Canton I. includes Bro\vn: Swiss Grove, and Kathy- Bierbaum , - Four-year; olds: : Gerald and Dittfach , "dowp; Ing—a sizable ; item .in : Dale A. Sprick, Trahklin Wil- : 154,189 or 21 per cent; and Blu- Herrott Ka thleen Hinck, Susan on auto pollution by cut- a city Steffenhaj?- breedeers of Fillmore, Houston, Eyota. ¦ ;- . ' - . ' Kenneth Bratland; Merle Jacob- i ting-down on^auto usage; where" downtown rates, can run liarn Sprout , Helen : ' ; r ; menthal 119,915 or. 16 per. cent. Jacob , . Anne Kennedy, Joseph en, Jean Steffenhagen , Donald Wiiiona, Wabasha , Gbodhue, son-. . A District of Columbia $2,50 to $3 and up on a daiily ' Dodge and Mower counties. HEIFER class: Wendy Bier- The ballot in Novernber will Kirkwood, Donald McNee, Mary pro- W. Stokes, Barbara Jo Stum-p, baum, Eyota ; Allen S'chleich , THREE-year olds: Smith and be filled out by state Sen. John ppsal to charge a $1 daily tax basis. . The firm -pays $25 a :' ¦ , Moyer, Pamela Prigge, Patri- month under a package Lit Ann Thompson , RESERVE champion female Caledonia; Loreri Bierbaum, Boldt; Cletus . .Sthleich.- ' "•' - , J. Marci 'of -Staten : Island, who Brehda Pplsch on; each auto in a parking lot deal ; cia Rpbersoni . , with ah adjacent . lot Mrs. De- Richard .. Tomfohrde;" Larry was; shown by Lowell Babcock, Eyota .;-'-, Merle .Jacobson , Har- Two-year olds: Gary - Boldt, was:unopposed for the Republi- Mary Jo Schad, Susan Schmidti sparked the car-pool plan. , Van Hopten, Paul Joseph Web- , ', Minn,; champion overall mony; Ronald Nerstad , :Sprirg ¦•¦ • '¦ Wilde added . ; Utica , CaLedonia ; Merle Jacobson ; can nomination. Pamela ¦Starz and -Patricia "In the process of opposing " ster, Mary Ellen Wintheiser, P a- bull by Merlin . Jacobson, Har- Grove; Mark . Rud; : Spring Lowell and Margaret Babcock The candidates are com- Tighe, ¦ '' - ; that proposal we decided that The trading stamps , Susan K ¦ ¦ cost $135 tricia Jean Wohlers v mony; junior champion female, Grove; ..: Margaret and Lowell and Randy Sobeck; and Rain- peting to succeed John V. Lind- Oiie Foreign Exchange stu-r business people had to think up a ' month.. - ; ¦' .. -> , Yorde, Jacalyn Louella Ziebelli Guy Smith, Houston ; reserve Babcock, Utica; Greg .Boldt, ier Klug and Sons, say, who leaves office Jan. 1. dent," Ulrika; Aridersoii also re: junior champion female, Wendy Houston; Tammy Boldt , Hous- Swiss bells, presented to top ; a^aVi ^L^a^HHalBII ^^HII ^^I^^^ IHHHi ^a^^^^^^^ lHDHBHBi ^Ba ^HHlH " All four Democrats coricen- ceived her diploma. Bierbaum, Eyota, and best pro^ ton,.. . and:Peggy Ferden, -Utica! judges; went to; Mrs, Rainier tratedy with marginal , differ- Other! members of the 1973 ducive dam, Ronald Nerstad, Junior yearling heifers: Smith Klug, Caledonia; Dale Groh- ences, on such issues as crime class:- - -; '. -¦¦' ' ' Spring Grove.; ; and Boldt, Caledonia ; " Lowell dahl,; Buffalo, Minn., and Mark reduction, taxes iartd more po- Blue ribbon . winners were: Babcock, Utica ; Glen Schuliz, Rud, Spring Grove, women, men lice. . Bull calves:; Guy Smith, Hotis- Houston, and Larry "; Ferden, and junior winners respectively. Probation; IWCBnWN- 5^^ CENTER CUT pa role agent ^jtob r Kjp PORK CHOPS... 89 slated here ^iJj ^E - LOIN CUT FIRST CUT The Winona County Board of ^ Cornmissioners agreed Monday MMgmPORK QQc PORK £Qc to find office space for a state- employed probation - parole I CHOPS L„ * CHOPS Lb. W# - - ' ' . - - - " " a g e n t to be cjffp ' based here. County The actlbn COUNTRY STYLE LOIN END . • -. - ..: came at the . ¦ Board request of Dis ' tricf Court ' $^£4 1^ . . . '. . ' Judge Glenn E. Kelley; who said his requests to state officials ; for additional v)Wi( ? this area fillETS -¦Ji'^^^W|VcW;"* probation agents in ' ha-ve finally been heard. : ' . FRESH FROZEN : "' " : aiAiiiiiiVAiaVAii . The agent would be a state ¦ : ^ employe, Judge Kelley said in TURKEYS : 59c ; a letter to" tthe board, and the m * ;f 3 ^ ^ ^t only county expense would be FRESH FROZEN 19 I for office space . and . furniture. CARROTS B^ C The agent, based here, would lb SHOWMANSHIP ... Minnesota Brown Swiss Queen Cindy ions in showmanship, respectively, at the Canton I Brown Swiss also serve Houston County, the Ch icken Breasts 69c i FRESH FH,« Bierbaum, Eyota, Minn., right congratulates her sister . Wendy Show held at the Houston County Fairgrounds Monday.; (Daily judge said. AESH FRO lb : and Mark Kud , Spring Grove, named junior and senior champ- ; News photos) Both counties are currently ™ ; TOMATOES 29c served by a Rochcester - based tb ;.. C; probation agent, and Judge Kel- Turbot Filets - 79c ; ;fe- TTT > T , T TT Talk irresponsible' ley cited numerous problems ^ that have made that situation KING SIZE —8-PAK DAD S unworkable. "Winona County's probation- SEVEN-UP D 89c ROOT BEER S' ers are not getting supervis- ^ 2 99c ion , " the judge, wrote, primar- STAR KIST IGA GOP upset with Luc ily because the Rochester agent ' serves too large an area tb do ¦ By ARTHUR L. SRB I g o -v-e mors' convention . he p roblem to the great, and con- there is too much massive an adequate job ) at either watch- TUNA - t°" 49c Sauerkraut 4 89e MADISON, Wis. (AP - Re ' thought the President should tinuing issues of government ," pride involved, " ing those already, on probation publicans reacted sharply Mon ' step down "for the good of the Warren said , "and I support ^ 1 Sen. .lames l)e\itt, R-Grrcn- or in completing presentence day to Gov . Patrick J. Lucey'i country," him in turning his face toward investigations. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 TO 9 —SATURDAY 8 TO 7 He cited the Watergate those issues. I call for President Nixon to re | " field , said Lucey should concen- County Attorney Julius E. sign , labeling such talk irre break-in last, year and sub- ^M KAAAAA^VSAMA^VVAAiiSiMiAA CLOSED SUNDAY ******S***0*SS**0**0 resign lnirau.se % ' classes are : Miss Kalhy U.tin , ^" CNO/P ' tn«* Mrs . (;eitnid»! Unltan and Mrs , 1 Floyd Kiielinasl. ' SAT., JUNE 9 - IN THE BANK LOBBY — PT • J/ QBMA £ W / Dehumidifiers ' ' Enlrlet r»c«lv«d 7:30 to 10:30 n.m. • Op«n to the Public 2 p.m, to B p.m. ,.*' Volunteer work set vmx* \ *^* 4000 BTU/H, 115V., 7 AMP, UNIT WITH ' LUaQAQEHANOLE FOR HOME, TRAVEL , County >r 1 BM3H-- Presented by Winond Flower and G.irden Club »nd Sponsored hy . . . ^^V) '¦ ¦ nwa? VACATIONI Includes quiet , Lov< Slumber f/ vMinona at Camp Winnebago *¦ ¦ ^ ¦ 1 Speed, 10-Poa.ition Thormoila I, plugs 584v95 " p ** ' " . ^K' ' l"w, Into any adequate J li-V, grounded circuit, SI'ItINd CROVK , Minn. (Spe eialj Volunteer DftDD BROTHERS work day : ¦; W ln< for nil junior and senior E\"» Merchants National Bank of Winona Regulation Price *109 "VSSL " ^ ing, to the Murphy site, and the soners Edwin Kobler (par- board here was scheduled to tially obscured behind meet this afternoon with com- Papenfuss); County : Auditor missioners from Wabasha Coun- ty concerning their interest in Al Wiczek, > commissioners using the Zenke site. - v Leo ; Borkowski and Edward Malewicki, . ;and V K e j t h Schwab of general contrac- Civil uefense Federal funding problerris tor ' P. Earl Schwab JCO., : 74 Kansas St. - . • ¦- .; V; . Insulation and wallboard contract stalled (visible at rear) have al- The county board Monday ready been applied on that held over for ; further study a Tifte l floor and on the fifth floor proposed contract with the city pr<^ just below it. ¦ of Winona for joint ; operation of " At" :upper• ;- right ;is ' the Civil Defense . services. be area at tine building's north Commissioners were ready to end that will ; contajn the sign , the contract, already ap- district ma^ cyt elevator. It once was the lo- proved by the Winona City cation of the structure's By C. GORDON HOtTE school programs, including Title district have been , spent, for the Council, when ; Commissioner > main stairway, since . / re- Leo -Borkowski balked and ask- ; Daily News Staff Writer ; ; I, should ;be financed.^ . most part, for programs- in the moved. ' ' fed; a '' delay. V .' ;'. :- The possibility that federally- Because of the present doubt- first three elementary .grades. The lower Tight photo . The contract calls . for joint aided Title I , programs in the ful status of Title j funding for ^hpws the ceiling in the or- schools ; of Winona Independent TITLE I teachers; have been operation of Civil Defense serv- the next school year, the super- iginal district . courtroom , District 861 may have to be cut hired on a year-to-year basis ices in the city arid all areas intendent says, "the state be- discovered recently by of the county that do not cur- back because of curtailed fund- because of the annual uncer- workmen wheii they re- rently have Civil Defense units. tag hi 1973-74 has/been s^^^ partment of Education las ad- tainty over funding and their moved the columns and ed by Superintendent of Schools contracts terminated at the end Borkowski said - he had : vised us to make bare bone pro- dome in the huge room. thought, in " earlier ' meetings A. L. Nelson. : j; posals^ for 1973-74." ; ; of each school year. They would . Commissioners ^vere sur- '. with city councilmen,; -. that the During the past year the Wi- In consequence; of this direc- then be rehired when assurance prised to /learn the domed city - county unit would take nona district Was' was received that funds would courtroom: was not: allocated tive, Nelson says the Winona in the over operations :¦ throughout the $112,000 in Title I aid under pro- , be available, v building's original plans; but county, including those areas visions of the Elementary and district has written a 1973-74 Nelson said that it was: his had apparently been added currently served by Civil De- Secondary School Act. Most of proposal that would require opinion that even if Title I later. No one knows when ¦ ' '¦' ¦ ' fense units. ;: '" : ' , the money was used tb finance $68,000. . . funds ' ;.- -were;-- to be cut back the domed ceiling and col- St.-Charles and Goodview cur- programs in remedial reading drastically, or entirely, the pro- umns were installed and rently have functioning Civil De- HE OBSERVED that at this grams are considered important the ceiling dropped about ¦:¦ and mathematics.--: , fense units; . time there is no assurance that enough to be financed, at least six ' feet.' /\,: :' . NEISON SAID that at this ' fofthcornirig to some extent, by local funds. When columns : • against time there is uncertainty as to even this will be ^ what, if any, Title I funds will but added that "realistically, Courthouse items be available for the next school they are rather confident that year. >; • /. there will be some funding." to He noted that the federal act If there should be substan- GouncH^ hear citizens originally was adopted in 1965, f lMfai. sale planned or elimi- {%«&& The county board agreed expired in 1970 and then was tially reduced funding Monday to delay until fall a renewed for three years. nation of Title I aids, the super- "Essentially speaking, every skin planned auction of urineeded Nelson explained that there intendent suggested districts feedback on refuse( policy can benefit fromtWs beautiful ritual." courthouse appointments now exists a sharp difference in might be faced with two alter- Winona city councilmen plan area redevelopment. now used in Winona. Garbage The auction will be held to opinion b et we en President natives : curtailment or elimina- dispose of interior furnishings, Nixon and Congress as to how to meet in resumed sfession TIME WILL be given to hear pickup by Refuse Disposal tion of programs ox their sup- Monday to talk with Housing public attitudes on an unoffi- Service, La Crosse, Wis., is port by local effort. paid . by.,'. taxes, and residents > ~ and Redevelopment Authority cial 1 consensus among counc i- <' ollSL The superintendent pointed ) contract for trash hauling or y^v m WtWSJL (HRA commissioners about- .16? men to get out of the garbage f^i^ put that the President's propo- cai shares in downtown renew- carry their own to the transfer s^i^y ^ v ^ sal calls for funding for Title I al and to hear citizen feedback and trash disposal "business" station or landfill area. ; fegiijjg^i With. Qontyuv and some 30 other programs lo on a "hands oft" garb-age and and force, voluntary disposal The current five-year gar- be combined in something of a refuse policy. under a strict new ordinance. bage contract expires June 30, nf K revenue sharing package with The stand favoring a one- and councilmen last week were ^f W " feTiSu 11 rl Council voted Monday night year trial in dropping tax-back- expected to vote to let the con- a bulk amount to ( be sent to to recess the regular session >v\ V M i each state and divided at the ; ed garbage disposal came in tract lapse without a renewal. s -CH S —— 1 and to return an informational meeting last "MAYBE IT'S (garbage col- discretion of the governor. -,. at 7 p.m. a Congress Tuesday in which no official ac- lection) not as bad as we think Most members of , City week later to it is," Trainor sain of those Nelson ob- ¦ _ tion could be taken. The move on the other hand , . ?o over a pro- leaned toward stopping any fur- who told him they like the sys- served, favor the past plan of CoUnCII posed n e w - ther government involvement in tem now. categorical funding under which !oo per a- disposal other than enforcement Councilman Howard Hove- . ' ' '• funds are allocated specifically , . tion agree- of. sanitation and pollution reg- land (3rd Ward) said citizen ; for various purposes, ment on local cash and non- ulations. comments to him have had the /^ cash shares in Morgan Block ' Title I funds In the Winona #"j ? /fV J It appeared Monday night effect that "I'm beginning to ^ i trt' \r7N. thnt the direction of the coun- change my mind. . . We should ^ cil's leaning could change be- look at this very , carefully be- I V^/te^§»; cause of what citizens have told fore we wash our hands of it," . , , councilmen since press reports City Engineer Robert J. Bol- ^ T^/€T (r^SMX Tourism funds of their informational session. lnnt had met with all but one of The Complexion Essentials At - large councilman Dan the city 's licensed trash haulers Trainor Jr. said ho was sur- last Wednesday afternoon and prised that many homeownors told ' I hern of the council's con- Give your face the best possible treatment action stalled who contacted him seem to .sotisiis. Ho reported a "mixed!" everyday. Cleanse thoroughly and gently with The Winona County Board of into tho area. want to keep Ihe same system reaction. Ardena Cleansing Cream (8 oz., $5.50, 16 oz., Commissioners Monday after- One, ho said , Includes pres- $9.O0). Now refresh your faco with the toner noon onco again shrugged off sure on the Minnesota Highway _____ a request for Department to place greater born of berry blossomsand rose petals, Ardena fund s for Ilia- emphasis on state cities and Skin Lotion [12 oz., $4.00, 16 oz., $5.00 and w a t h n ¦ less on Wisconsin points ih Its 25 oz., %— 1,' J undorplnycd in Hlnwnthnlnnd son promised next year's tour '^j ^^0^^' literature and Hint Ihe Hoches- book will contain a now map, MA1N cotton nnd lorry ^ v J^ ; .. Ih f ljiwicd&L, 11 FL0011 ^ fer nron , where the orgnni/.ii- Ho told commissioners ho JhsL JaJbbiJopL . . ra^ll bench ( ops .. . ^ s appro- ' fc' - Ji& J tlon has |ts headquarters , gels weds Winona County ' Knsy enro Inblo cloths lii beanliful prints. $12 and up m . too much attention. priation by Juno 15 to meet n »()'' round. Gives dining n touch. o( elegance. ., Jfl Jliawatlinland ICxocutlvo Sec- atnto matching grant , and bonrd rolnry Doylo SorenaoP told com- members promised to roach n V4 missioners Mondny that , as us- flnnl decision on tho Issue be- //# ual , they wore tho only county fore thou. That would roqulro ^ ^//) IJncn3 f ^^/f Second bonrd to hold up Its 1073 ap- action nt today 's session, how- ^zzti5^^ II //^ h'loor propriation , duo five months ever, sfneo (ho bonrd is not ex- «Ro. pected to meet ngnln until July, i Sorenson told commissioners Tho county In tho past has al- te (jhpate> (jppate n \f . hpaII W/ici'i' PfM' .ionnl Service Where Personal Service ' of several projects currently pair ! lllnwnlhnland J [J ^*V/ II n IV/icri ! Personal Si 'rvlctt J/ \i o As As M ,,niiWPnP ways Ihe s m £ As \J h important liolhg undortnkon hy tho llia- bill , but only nfler roponled de- // VI 5 '*'' ^' ' l""' ""' jy \-S /•' Ait Important A» %^ Wfl)l| vl(l(ir V.X rhe Morc/iaiidts« Kscl/ Q^ T/io Mcrchanlign Use// wnthnland organlzntlan to got lays and sessions simllnr to \Q^r Tho Murcliaiid/j e Utclf tourists off Interstate 00 and Monday 's. Dakota flower Reunions, planned by Loca l TQPS ; Lewiston classes : ; show scbeduled % ¦ Minn. (Special) • merhber named DAKOTA ,: Minn/; (Special) - LEWIStbty : High School classes The fourth annual flower show — Lcvviston estate post; 1924 and 1925 witl to ' ^ Sponsored by the Rivervlew of 1922 , 1923, ' '¦ reunion June . Mrs: Christel G. Grate re- Garden Club will be held in hold a joint class . ^ "" Barn, Lewis- gional director far TOPS Club; Holy Cross Church Hall Satur- J6 at Cady's Red will .meet for an Inc., announces".. the appoint- day. All entries for judging ton. The group hour at the club ment ef Mrs. Frarik/Ramer; 631 must be in place by 10 a.m. informal social E. Belleview St., supervisor in late afternoon to be followed ^ The Theme is "Welcome to my dinner. Members of for Central Minnesota. . by a buffet Spring Diary." The show will any of the classes, whether Mrs- Ramer has been ,a mem- be open for viewing from 2 to graduates or not, are invited. ber; of TOPS for eight years. 9 p.m. Reservations are lo be made has been an officer, of her. Six classes are being held, with Fred Henry or Mrs. Ruth She including a special section for chapter for six of those years, Cady, students. Plans have also been announc- including her third terra as lead- Rules copies may be obtain- class reunion of the 608. She has main- ed for a er of MN ed by contacting Mrs. Robert Lewiston High School class of tained the goal set by; her doc- Kemp or Mrs. Gerald Bailey, ' - 1968. The event is also slated tor for seven years . and has Dakota. 16 at Cady's. A social six years. for June held . KOPS status for . Marian Kaehler hour will begin at 6 p.m,, with She: SvaV presented a. 5-year Donald scheduled for 7. award in 1972.; Mr. and Mrs. dinner Coachme n camping Minn., ¦ In 1973 she was secretary for Kaehler, St. Charles, group sets plans announce the engagement the . Southern Minnesota Area. NOTE 60TH ANNIVERSARY .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mein- Bethany women Recognition Days presented ¦ ¦ of their daughter , Marian, and ' zer, jfokah, Minn., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary The Hiawatha Valley Coach- ; ; ¦; a workshop at that time. . She to Richard H. Dovenberg, BETHANY , Minn. (Special) . - :: - iiOEU 68 YEARS .'- . -. • Mr. and .Mrs. A, H. Jtphrer, Coch- May 22 with a dinner at the Commodore Supper Club, La men Camping Club will meet ; : will continue, in that capacity for ils June campout Friday, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. The Bethany Moravian Wom- rane, Wis., .¦celebrWd:\the|i - ''"^'thy.weddiirig anniversary May ; ¦' Crescent, Minn. Meinzer and the former Lillian Albrecht were for the 1974 A.R.D. ' Saturday and Sunday at Goose Dovenberg, Crystal, Minn. en's Fellowship will meet 27 with: family members in attendance. . Rotoer; 96, and the ¦ married May 22, 1913, at Caledonia, Minn. Tine couple farmed 7:30 p.m. at the TOPS International Recogni- Island Campgrounds, south of Miss Kaehler and her fi- Thursday at former Ada Prader, 88, were married May. 27, 1905, at the Re- tion Days will be held in Mil- near . Brownsville and Butterfield Valley until 22 years ago home of Mrs. Louis Schwager, " La Crosse. A potluck supper is ance are graduates of Gus- formed Church, Alma, Wis. Rohrer. has been a • Cochrane waukee June 26-30. Mrs. Lewis when they moved to Hokah. Meinzer then worked at Gateway planned for Saturday evening, St, Charles. Bible study will be foir the past. 68 years. In 1911, he was awarded the Gasink , Winona , supervisor of Transfer Co., La Crosse, until two years ago when he retired. tavus Adolphus College, St. held. Members are asked to : merchant . ¦ alons with a business meeting. : Overland Automobile . franchise: Hjs present; automobile Southern Minnesota , and :Mrs. The couple have two children, Mrs. Leonard (La Vera) Welke Members are urged to attend Peter, Minn. have with them the washcloths wedding is dealership.has\been in -existence since 1920. (Lacroix Johnson ; Ramer -will attend Ihe super- and Mrs. Phyllis Pille, both of Hokah. They also have two the business meeting. Lyle A July 28 for the Gray Memorial Hospi- visor 's workshop s and partici- ChrLstensen is president planned. tal , Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. . . photo) ¦;';';¦,. '. ' V.^-V grandchildren and one great granddaughter. (Elsie Geiwitz . pate in the KOPS alumni cere¦ ¦ mony, ¦ -,¦.,<' photo) •' .- • -5 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Splherg ; a nn iye rsa ry • The- fall rally for Central: Min- OPIN Mon.-Fri. 9 q.m.-9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. Trempealeau nesota will be. held: Oct.. 13 at / ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) ; — Big Lake, Minn. Arts groups to Mr. and . Mrs. Francis Solbferg were honored Sunday , with a preterit musical party on their 25th . wedding an- Job's Daughters ; ¦;¦¦ WHirEHALL,;, Wis.: — - The niversary at; French Greek; Lu- Holds initiation Trempealeau County Arts Asso- theran ;.'.- Church. . The f couple ciation will present "Sound, of were married June 5; 1948, at Job ^ .Daughters held initiation 18 23 and 25 ceremonies at; their : meeting Music" June 16, , French. Creek Lutheran; Church at . 8. p.m. ,at Whitehall.. High Monday evening preceded by a School, ; . :: and have three children. ; dinner at' the Masonic Temple. Draperies With The Eodgers and Harnmer- . Miss.Mary Reuiarts presented Sale! Jacquard V ' stein musical . is . directed by Dowdy to the devotions, a summary of Dagnyl Lund, 'Whitehall, and . conduct the' ; activities, for year and a More than Beauty! Florence Ellison. . 'Production tribute to Miss Jean Haeussing- La Crosse Symphony er, tbe outgoing queen.-; manager is Lucy Eckberg, ¦ wwtehau; " . ¦:; . - . : Paul Dowdy, chairman of the Invitations .were, read ' for ;: Friendship Night at Wabasha to- Playing . lead roles in the musjc department: at St Mary's night and Bethel installations at show are Carol Ellison, "White- College j has been named to con- Wabasha Saturday evening and PI- Readers sound off hall, and John Syndergaard, duct Uie La Crosse Symphony at St. Charles and La Crosse 20% OFF gon Falls, Wis., as Maria . Ran-¦ Sunday afternoon. : ' ' for the 1973-74.season. ; ler atd Captain von Trapp; • ., A trip to; Somerset.; , Wis;, is Committee chairmen include ; Powdy, . who is - expected to scheduled for Friday, The bus '.-Marcia' . Hardie, costumes; Miss complete work on his doctoral on euthanasia - will leave the Masonic Temple ¦¦¦[. ' ¦ ¦¦ Eckberg, . publicity; the .Misses degree at te University of Iowa, at 7 a.m. Reservations are to . DEAR ABBY: If you never do another thing for human- „ THIS WEEK ONLY ity as long as you live, you should go down in history for tak- Eckberg and Lund, sets and Iowa City, in 1974, receivedI his be made with Mrs. Herbert decorations: Mary Risen, props, Schladinske by Wednesday eve^ ing a stand against prolonging tb© life of the terminally ill bachelor's degree in violin and - ' ¦ - -;, . ¦ and Bruce Larson, lighting. ning. .:. -: :-; . . by. means f Tickets are available from education from Trinity Univer- Miss Cheryl Eddy, / honored cast and crew members as well sity, San Antonio; Tex;, and his queen-elect,: announced the in- W V I is teaching nt Winona Junior , Problems? You 'll feel better if you get it off your chest. H igh School ' ¦write Rog, 1,99 Whipped Come dial a color . Her fiance -is For a personal reply, to ABBY: Box No, 09700, L.A,, Gream. Polyester crepe in \j t • %k. M a graduate of Battle Lake, Calif. OOOfiD. Enclose stamped , self-addressed envelope , please. atlraclivo prints. Machine washable ' In a Lady Seiko Fashion Watch , 45". Get 2 ^^ ¦^^ Mt Minn, , High' School nnd St. Adverlljomenl yards for 2,98 (save $1) or 1 yard for 1.67. ' ' * Cloud State College. He re- JN /S£( i ll 1. ZW358M. Olive green.dlal. $79.50 ceived his muster's degree Reg, 3;79 Contura Fancies. 100% woven poly- 2. ZW440M, Burgundy dial. $65.00 from Southern Illinois Uni- I^^^ V ^K < ¦ An Aug, Ji wedding Is and X^O delicious colors-to holp make these tho - cotton, 45". Get 2 yards for 1.66 (save 32(8) \^JS ^S^Wy ^>^Y/ JQ . most beautiful fashion watchos in the world. planned in St. Cloud , or 1 yard for 880. ' .Sue Sun Quotable Quoetn of ^ ^ C ^^ S ^ ^ CA^J What's your favorite? ... olive green, mid- Notables with 3 1-col pic T. 2 night blue, wine red, burgundy, Reg. S90 Gingham. Permanent press gingham " burnt umber, vSj ^^^^ S amber, even textured gilt to coordinate chocks of 65% polyester 35% cotton, 45"". Get '^ with textured yollow b racelols. 2 yards for 1.66 (save 320) ^S^^^ S^ T or .1 yard for 800. ^":^-l?ScSS0L That's quite a collection of colorr> nnd it' s quite Graft Classes ^ a colleclionofwatches-so For Kid s Age 8-12 : comoinnnd start ' Rog, 2,98 Acrylic doubloknlls, 60 to 68" wide. ;Wv^39 ¦¦;'• . : r ,your Lady Seiko collection today. JR«i5$/ ' ' Get 2 yards for 4.98 (save $1) or 1 yard for 2.57. ' ' ¦ J^^^ :^v^y. , *$* $ ' . This is OIK- nrcn whor*' long- Bnnkcrs can oflm provide the , THE PLACE riingc plminlnn Par- rltjht nnswers. is n MUST. IU% l. llii . I^its O' KnolH . (15% I'olyosler, 35% Golton. *S ; .v, ", ' '. ' . will bogin Juno 12 ents should cjnbnrk on «r> r-ducn- „ . . , _, ptf^%'^- : :>^ ^'; lionnl fhwicial projfr.'im wn he- 0ur. he*ri] > "norntulflHoni to 44"-4r»" wide. Oft 2 yanls /or 2 ,l> ». Snvo IH or I ' and Jul y 24, ' ,ftch d var Wl- ^^^^^^'^-^v^ ^i'l^' fore n child «nlcrs kinili>rgnrlen. '" ? * •"«•"••• 'n or unirlo school nt>na - Y„°" v ? worl<9d hard °"d Clauei j ire limited accompllthtd your flofllt And to CA II or stop In While them fire , nnd have been, m«ny opporlunllloi nwnlt youl Reg, 1,67 Blazor Knits. Pormanont ' forms of riimnciiil assislnnco W« r» proud of nil you and press poly- t^^i ^^^jr soonl ' of , oslor/cotton, machlno llirouiih tfov«'rnmontnl, privntn extend our best wlihti for futum wnoliablo, 56 lo 63". Got ftw^^S* and buslmiHH sources, often I hey JIKCMI I 2 yards for 2.30 (save 1.04) or "I yard for 1.27. 1 , . , *^ F ,, becomo exhausted or liui flMiu.it'> At tlio First Nnllowi l Hunk of ^ IIIIM JIWEIERS SINCE 1862 THE PLACE ol the 'tlmt when help is IKIOC I HI W lnonn dm education of our ^/ 1054 W. Broadway most. youngslcrs is a vital ' concern of | everyllilng wo can *» Dollar at Spurge on'a—Charge It IH Main St. Pnrents need advice unci help | 0 nc| p (,;V„„:<. I ^ K For Details in hnndliiiij a plmined priitjnifii I H *¦ of cducntfonnl cost underwriting. Come in nnd I L ' Inlk ubmit ill ¦ Hamline plans lending ¦' .. . ' : " '.;;;. : TIGER . . . ,;. ;/By,BucJ;Blak«" v' . program for alumni Your horoscope — Jeane Dixon ' ST. PAUL, 'Minn.; AP); - (First Pub, Tuesday, May 29, 1973) .. . " Hamline University says it will NOTICB : - .'!. . '. ' . For WEDNESDAY;. JUNE 6 ' this Is to certify thai Federal Reve- begin lending money to alumni nue Sharing funds for Mt. Vernon Town- Yonr birthday, today: Sets off self-assertive success ac- for use in business ventures, ship, Mlnnclska, ¦ Minn., Winona Co;'. -ai cording to what you've learned from experience. Early dis- with the loan arid any'' profits to received up to this date, the. total Which appointments only inspire Is J2.444 will, be used for payment to extra motivations. Today's natives be returned; to Hamline. the Roltlngslohe . .Fire Dept. ot $700 for are sensitive lira protection and to the Altura. Fire , curious, and usually intuitive. . Richard Bailey; president of : Aries (Mnrcli 21-Aprir lfl): Dept. 11,100. for fire, protection and . am- Everybody tries to be help- the St. Paul liberal arts college, bulanco service. The remaining $644 will fuiV-make use of the chance to get people together. Being con- said $100,000 would be made bo spent for crushed . rock for township cise and candid is your main objective. roads. A copy of this publlcatlipfi, also selected alumni for copy ol Federal Planned use report, Taurus (April ZO-Mdy 20):; available to a Stop fretting over material oneryear; periods to invest in are. on file in the office of the Township gain and concentrate on being alert to> creative play. Evening Clerk and are' available for Inspection money-making ventures. . . at any tlrhe. . may bring a difficult clioice. ¦ Loan earnings would ; be ear- Dated May 24 , 1973. . - . . Gemini (May 21-June 20): Make the rounds early to catch marked for student scholar- • ' . - ' . ' Lerdy Tl besar .; special views pf your .Cierlt, Tovvhshlp of Mf. Vernon friends and neighbors. Watch out for , a ships and grants:. tall story ! (First Pub. Tuesday;, May 8, 1973) May 2?^ W3) ¦ ' ' Cancer (June 2i-July 22): Your work is under examina- (f=irit Pub; Tuesday/. . ' NOTICE OF MORTGAOI' ..• • - . tion, apt to draw praise. Make the most of it while, '¦:¦: ; ' Stat* of Minnesota ) FORECLOSURE SALE it's hap- ;.:;;;; THE WLZARD^OF-ID ; :. . ;;;.^;. . •;- ; ) 11. •" '. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN>:That de- • ; ;^ County o! ¦ Winona pening./ " ¦ ' ¦ In ' County Court . feult has occurred: In the conditions of Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Minor routine now- includes de- Probate Division . . that certain morlgage> dated the 15th day cisions which will be seen as turning points and changes of File No. 17,617. ol AAay, 1968, executed by ^ Paul A. Mer- ' In Re Estate Ol rier end Charlotte M, Mercler, husbandl dlrectiph 'late'r-.' Kate p... Befit; Decedent and .wi fe, ', as mortgagors to ' The . Mar- Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Order for Hearing on. Interim chanls - National. Bank of Wihqna . at , : Some of those who matter to you A«oun«;and petition (or mortgagee, filed for record In the.office aren't too sure of your feelings. It's time you declared your- Partial Distribution; . " ol the Register of Deeds In and for the self , again, to resolve doubts. ;. ¦ The reprejcniatlvej of the above County of Winona, and State of MInne-'. having filed their Interim sola, on the 17th day of. May; 1968, at named 'stale In Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the musings of your mind are account and petition for settlement and 10:25 o'clock A^M., and recorded ei dormant ideas which could make all the difference in coming allowo'iic* thereof- and for partial distri- document No. ,215488; the original prin- bution to the persona thereunto entitled; cipal amount, secured by so Id mortgage ¦ ¦ ¦: weeks. Attend steadily to work. IT 15 ORDERED , That the hearing being . $2,000.00; ; . . Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your attention is drawn to spe- thereof b» had on July 3, 1973, at 10:00 that ho action or proceeding has been o clock A.M., ' before this Court In. .the Instituted . at . lew . to . recover -the debt cial conditions. You're probably expected to do something ' ' ' ¦;¦ county court, room In ihe. court house sccu red by said morlgoge, or any part about them. , • .- In Winona,. Minnesota, end that nollce thereof , ' ' by publication ' of this . that , there . Is . due and claimed to bo Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Pending formalities are fa- hereof be o'ven - order In the Winona, Dally News and by due upon said mortgage . Including In- vorable and are progressing; give people time to react and mailed notice aj provided by law. v terest to date-hereof, the sum of One rearrange themselves. : Dated: Way 24, 1973/ Thousand Two Hundred Thlrlyrthree and Capricorn. . f H M Attorneys for Petitioner ; Slate of Minnesota,;- described as.toll.ows, ' to-vvlt: productive.¦ Find ways of economizing on time and cash outr ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ • ¦ ¦' - " (First Pub. Tuesday, May J9, 1973) Lot Twelve Oil, ' Block Two (2), lays; . " \. •. . . ; s Addition ,to tho City of Wlnone, - Foster ' . Slate of Minnesota. ). - .. .' ¦ to one-half of said Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Affairs of the heart proceed '¦ (This lot sublecf with County of Winona 1 is. • indebtedness.) subtle satisfaction¦ while¦ career and vocation go uphill, In County Court : - The Westerly One-half (Wly Vb) of ' ' ' ¦ :/¦ ¦ :¦ ¦; '" Probate Division slowly. '/ . , . . ./ . . ., Lot Twelve (123, In Block Twenty-eight No. 17.574 ¦ (28), of Hamilton's.Addition lo Winona, In Ra Estate Of " - . located 'upon .-'and forming a part of the Enrill Langowskl, Decedent. Norlhwest Quarter (NWV-.) of the North- Order for Hearing on Pinal Account west Quarter (NWV4) of .Section Twenty- ' '. ' , . and Petition *or Dtitrlbutloh. . . five (25), Township One Hundred Seven The representative of the above named (107), North of Range Seven (7), West fasj iion^^m estate having filed his final account and the Fifth Principal Meridian, Wylnone 6f. petition -for settlement and • allowance ' Cou nly,. Minnesota. thereof and tor distribution . to tht per- (This lot sublecf fo one-half of. said sons thereunto "entitled; Indebtedness.)' era of M irfation IT IS ORDERED, That the . hearlng will be sold by. the sheriff of aatd thereof be had on June 25/ 1973. : at 9:30 counly at public euctlon on the 2nd day • ' o'clock A.M., before this Cour.t . In the of Julyr 1973, et . 9:30 o'clock A.M., at • : By; ANN HENCKEN ..' ; Even jackets have deep pleats county court room In the court house Sheriff's Office In the City of Wlnone. In > YQBK (AP) - ' In. Winona, M1nnes.ota,. and that notice said county' arid-state, . to pay '.the debt NEV^; - Polish in back. . hereof be given by publication of. this then secured by said mortgage and faxes, up your mysterious flirt rou- He: throws in a little Gatsby order In , 1he Winona Dally New* and by If .'' any,, on said premises and the costs tine, if you're going to. wear mailed notice as provided by law. • and disbursements allowed by law. The with . low-waisted dresses : Dated May¦ 14¦, 1973.. . tim e allowed by law for redemption by Chester Weinberg's clothes this ^nd . 5. A. Sawyer the mortaagors, personal, representative! nips at the heels of the bulky "Judge; of County Court. or assigns . Is 12 rnohlhs from the date fair. ' (CoUrt Seal) of said: sale. ' ' sweater Murphy, ' " Models instinctively Taised movement in a series Streater,. .: Dated¦ April 20, 1971 Brosnehan 4, .Longford - " ... ' .:. THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL one shoulder or an eyebrow as o f applause-winning beige Attorneys lor Petitioner . . ; ' - - . ' ' . . . BANK OF WINONA ¦ ¦¦ ' ' 1 ' •. " " ¦ Verdlng .¦' ¦ they padded self-confidently styles. ' "/. ' ,.- ' " . By O. G. . -v ' (First Pub. Tuesday, May 22, 1973) . . . Its' Vice ' President. - ., down the aisles Monday in hal- Camel was a big color; fol- Mortgage* State of Minnesota ) Robert G. Hull ter sweaters, with rhinestone lowed by red and green, Black County of Winona . ) »«. .: Attorney- for Mortgagee clips and Drown satin slip was good for In County Court P.O. Box 374 ehe-shoulder eve- Division ' Probate Winona, Minnesota .55987 : dresses. ning dresses, set with small but File No.. 17,636 powerful rhinestone p Ih Re Estate Of CFIrst PUb. Tuesday, . May «, 1973) ins. Carl Neldner a/k/« ¦Tliese little;humbers insist on ¦¦¦ Carl A. Neltlner, Decedent. : . • • NOTICE! OP MORTGAOH some rendition, however halt- . Order for Hearing on Final Account FORECLOSURE SALE ing, of a flirt. Remember flirt- and Petition for . Distribution. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That do- Jaeksoh County : The representative of tha: above named fault has occurred In- -tha conditions ..of ing? It was when you didn't tell estate having Hied her final account and that certain mortgage, dated the ilh day everything about yourself r on bakeoff p»ianned petition for settlement and allowance of February, 1965, executed by Paul A. It j "1 don't hold with this new interpretation of . thereof and for distribution to the per- Mercler and Charlotte M. Mercler, hus- the first date; made for sus BLACK RIVER FALLS Wis. 'oavojiw sons thereunto entitled;. band and wife, es mortgagors to The ¦ ; constitutional That the hearing Merchants NaUonal Bank of Winona , as pense. ) p>6wer!.. Traditionally,executive , IT IS ORDERED, . (Special — Plans have been ¦ : (hereof be had on June ,19, 1973, at 9:30 mortgagee; filed for record In the office privilege rriednf only use of the executive washroornl" omwM^ of the Register of Deeds In and for tho If there must be nostalgia^ announced for the June Dairy ' o'clock A.M;, before this Court In the Weinberg has pared it down to county court room In the court house County of Winona, and State of Minne- Month Bakebff contest in Jack- In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice sota, on the ,9th day of February^ 1965, simple and luxurious propor- son County. The contest will be hereof be given by publication of this at 11:0O o'clock ' A.M.,. and recorded In and by as document No.' 203602,. the original tions. Clip-on pins order In the Winona Dally News ¦ , button earr- held June 28 at the Pines. Also rriaiied notice as provided by law. : principal amount secured by said mortr ings and envelope; purses lend Blated in conjunction with the Dated May 17, 1973: gage being J6.000.00; s. A, Sawyer that no action or proceeding has been their pldie-but-goodie influence the ¦ ¦• , contest is a luncheon and style Rea Ads ;¦ ' ' Instituted at law to recover the debt ¦ . - e lasy Way d . .. . Judge of County Court 'too. .; shpv? of homersewri garments by Shop Tfi first (Courtly Court Seal) secured by said morfgage, or any part BerBh a Poole-; thereof, . Halter dresses abound in Jackson County residents. Fur- ^ Poole '. that there l> due and claimed to be By: Roger W. . elick ivory leather with fur- ther information on both con- Attorney for Petitioner '. due upon said mortgage, Including Inter- est to date hereof, the sum of Two trimmed jacket, They're also tests, may be obtained at the ' : tFlrat Pub. Tuesday, May 29, 1973) Ttiousahd Seven . Hundred Twenty-six arid offered in low key green and Jackson County. Extension Of- 64/100 DOLLARS, - ' . . ' ¦ NOTICE Op SALE arid that pursuant to the power , of peach. •:.' .fice. ." - NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN: That sole therein contained, said mortgage Stanley Girtler tias in • his possession will be foreclosed and the tract of lend Weinberg has spared every- which three horses hereinafter described lying and being In the County of .Winona; one a great array of ruffles, have been given xart,. feed and pasture State of Minnesota,.described¦ as follows; sticking instead to simple lines. BR.F family reunion at. the- Insistence, arid request of the to-wlt: . - ,' ¦ ' ¦; ' He banks on unusual fabric owner, jerry Williams, Osseo, Minnesota. The- . Westerly One-half (Wiy W) of BLACK RIVER^ FALLS Wis. . Thar said Stanley Girtler claims a Hen Lot Twelve (12), In Block Twenty-eight of personality In possession pursuant to (28), of combinations and bold strokes ¦ ¦ Hamilton's Addition to . Winona ,: (Special) — The descendants of Mlhnesbla Statules 514.18. ' : located upon end forming a part of tho of color to carry the drama. It - ¦ " ¦¦ John and Anna Emerson will That payment for said care, feeding Northwest Quarter (NWV<)¦ of the North- works. .. -. * and pasturing has not been , made arid west Quarter (NW'A) of Section Twenty- meet for the first time in 40 that Stanley Girt ler Intend s to sell the five (25), Townshi p One Hundred Seven tftiej property pursuant to Minnesota Statules (107) North of Range Seven (7), West . A long matte Jersey dress, in years Sunday for; a reunion at ^j un : e jftmBOR6 5U.20. of the Flflh- Principal Meridian, Wlnone ; camel, is paired with a cotton the Melrose Rod and Gun Club. That the , said horses to be sold are Counly, Minnesota.' : topper rain coat, A program is planned. described . as follows : will be sold by the sheriff of' said Fur jackets : ' ' ¦ ¦»• . - . - (1) Mare county at public -auction on the 2nd day sport sweater-ribbed trimming. . . (2) Yearling colt ' of July, 1973;. at 9:30 o'clock A.M., at Part of luxurious look of (3) Geldlng /- Sheriff's- .-Office ' -In the City of Winona the Etienne Brule, a subordinate That- . said lien Is tor- tha following In said ' county , and state, to pay the ¦ his day clothes comes from the of Samuel de Chaplain, was Items: ' : '. .; • ¦ ' . "¦ ' ' debt then secured by Said mortgage and abundant fabric in his tent (1) June 9 and July 9, 1970 — . taxes, If any,, on said premises and ' tho probably the first white man to three horses hauling (ea t 26.00 costs and disbursements allowed by law. dresses and full-backed coats. cross Lake Erie. (2) July 9, 1970 to July 9, The time allowed by law for redemption 1972 — Two horses, care by the mortgagors, personal representa- • and pasture boarding 480.00 tives or assigns Is 12.months from tho B reeding fee . 25.00 dale of said sale. rHE LOCKHORNS (3) July 9. 1972 fo December , Dated April 20, 1973. 9, 1972 - one horse care ; THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL end pasture boarding . 70.00 .. BANK OF WINONA (4) July 9, 1972 to September By O. G, Verdlng , t, 1972 - ono horse care Its Vice President and pasture boarding . 20.00 Mortgagee (5) September 9, 1972 to Feb^ Robert G. Hull ruary 9, 1972 — two horses Attorney for Mortgagee ' care and stabling . 200.00 P.O. Box 374 Winona, Minnesota 55987 Tolal S82I.O0 Jy[ That there has been due for more (First Pub. Tuesday, June I, 1973) T WNS . than 90 days prior to this.notice for Ihe State of Minnesota ) I ODDLERS' \^€^ l^lS&SK ^^SSS ^Pt TODDLERS' care, feeding and posturing - of said ¦ County of , Winona ) , ss. 1 2-PBECE ' " ' r^iio'av0 GO OR horses the sum. of M21.00 and that sold . In Counly Court JfsJ ^\ ' iuSl^rr-WM horses above described, or so many • Probate. Division U PAJAMAS thereor as shall be necessary, will be No, 17.760 PLAY SETS/J^ ^ )hi | foj ff JUNlC XOOL l^M ,y joM al public auction for cash lo fn Ro Estate Of UM, Re8"M D highest bidder on the 25th day . of June, John Albert Saockor a/k/» I I *.„. ^- m$&, SUMMER 1973, 10:00 A.M., at the Circle G Ranch, ¦ [ ?7 HAA 4 1 ' John A, saockcr, Decedent. HOSE 1 0 Winona ' County, Minnesota, to satisfy Order for Hearing on Petition for mac l/'l X SHIFTS.„_ .,. fffffi ? fM tho amount due at the time of Sale and Probate of Will, Limiting Time to File I ff'Aw Ba ¦ T^I P k^Bmw ««fl-. 1M-4Dayt ' nt ' »\ ¦ H the costs and expenses ol said foreclo- I rnW Jn¥s»t ^ < ]LJd Ren. J4c-4 Diyi ^Sfli ^ * , Claims and for Hearing Thereon, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ >j^ * |\ sure and sale. . ¦ : . . . i < ' f^ : Loulso M. Snecker hnvlno tiled a peti- . : V ' ' Woihobl* polyoilor knit fops lr» e I I 'Nn i, «n nn |u..-t»/ 1- iFl omr ^ BfCO . . 1 \ No-lrori Kodoi fioly- Dated May IJ, 1973. tion tor the probnlo of the Will of said l n~c«,. Plinth 30. W5S iKnltet ^ br'fl " iVdp^SdS /s/ Slnnley Girtler clocedont and tor the appointment . of ALKEAPY TKtEP ONF, LE(?6Y. BELIEVE'ME \k\ £L^€ Possessor "I'VE 1 lop with coor^ \MJ 10:00 o'clock A.M., before this >&. C^ l^i J ttliclvcreaiodj 10-18. ¦ cotton. S-M-L-XL ~"~' a'""\ Court In ^> ^ yd < t ^ ^ >* (First Pub, Tuesday, May 22, 1973) Hie counly court room In', tho court house ' ^^* . . . - . ' "^ *^^.^ \ 1 1 ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ "*,' i V*^ In Wlnonn, Mlnnosola, nnd thnt ob|cctlon« ^ ^ ^ State of Minnesota ) 1n the allowance ot said will, If any, be County of Wlnonfl ) «. tiled before snld lime ot hearing; thnt In Counly Court St. Paul man s the llmo within which creditors of said n Probnlo Division decedent may tile their claims . ipf , s Yf^'ft.t>~ niiv n No. 17,314 he limited " * S£SV3K '.o«ac»iw ;, ;? VI W to sixty rtnyn from Ihe dale hereof, vY^M ' << • , ^ jj -*« j : [ SEIIII J*"* !I] I^ S H I NESTEH In Re Eslata Of nnd thnt Ihe clnlim so tiled bo ¦* death boosts ^ ^^^ ^^ France; V. Rogala Decedent. heard on , August 6lli, 1973, at 10:00 o clock A.M Order ' ., for Hoarlng on Final Account before this Court In Iho county court toll to 319 Jind Petition for Distribution. room In Ihe court houso In Winona , Mln- MaWov The roprmonlntlvo of tho above named nesoln, and that nnllco Imroof ho given estfltu having (lied her ' flnnl account nnd hy publication of this orrlcir In tho Winona MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. (AP) pollllon lor sftltlnmonl nnd allowance Dnlly News nnd by mailed nollce.as.pro- Ihcrer.l and for distribution lo Ihe per- vided by low. sons iheraunln entitled; — The dcalh of n St. Paul man ¦ O A I CVI Juno 1st , I97n. IT IS OIIDE Rill), That the hMrlnn ' s. A. Sawyer mm^in a muKi vehicle ncclriont lias thereof he li.id mi June 1?, J 973, at. 9:3(1 Jiidne of County Court ;• n'clntk A.M., ' bolnra this Court In Ihe 1%-r^ ; (Counly Court Scinl ) boosted tho 1073 Minncsoln ' lAD,ES CANVAS Counly court room In tha ^ IJHI !JW ^ mailed nollce as provided by low. , " Keg, 3,76-4Dnrt " « Dl fo^Miv llvlnfl!" «0 Dnled May 18, 1973. Slflls «f Minnesota ) '^N -* Kenneth M. Dorncr, 2,'!, St. ^^^^^^,m^'2,% " *%97 SSfc ' ^ s. A. Snwyer County ol Wlnonn ) u. ^ ^ ^ Flullyanliollallwcounl- JL\ ' WakhntiU, ilo-Iroricollon n.w Rog, ¦ Pnul , wns killed Monday in a J fl HW .111(101' of Counly Court In Counly Court laislautKioilrifj»l72K90". < hanlllo. full or twin slxa*. ^mW' 7a«IOff* 1.51-1,77 lr "i' v< '."-IT" ,; I .J i Vlf M WIVf I'MB ^ ^ 'tSII (County court Scull Prnlmlo Ulvlslon collision on Intersliito 6i)4 nenr llnrnkl J , Uhnrn u» No, WJ11 , Allnrnoy (or I'plltloinir ^., In Ro Cstatu 01 the Minno«|x>lis suburb of Frill- : / 'n o /v^j ^'Xv l ro(i L. Hoiio, Docodont. ley , authorities said, (First I' uli , Tuoulny, May 22, I973> Orflor lor McirrWfl on I'olltlor) f«. ...at your houso? Slain of Minnesota )' Ootornilno Doiccnt, Officers said Dornor died ¦ ^ County ot Winona ) »v rlril Nnlluiiiil DnnK ol Wlnonn hiving i^^^^ ^m ALUMIHUM-FRAME In c.(, ,Hity (diirf lllml In thla Court n potlllon rnpr.i'ionl- when materials holng carried Prnhatn DlvWnn Infl, nmnnu ollior Ihlnm, tlml told riocml- II'B time lo call your ^^ O M^m i!nI tili'il inliM.iln thnn fIvo ynnri on n truck slid off and crushed \ II I D Nn. 17.677 nioi* Wolcoino Wngoi) I IOH LIVIH. ^ 111 Re Estaln Of prior to tli« IIlino llmicnl, lonvlno cir< the hack of his truck cub, Nora Anderson, Oocmlonl. tnln proporiy In Wlnnnn Cttinty, Mlnno- Slio will bring congratu- which was not pulling n trailer. Or(t»r lor Hearing on Final Account ¦otfl, and thnt no will of tnlil ilocinlant and Petllion lor Distribution. tins linoii proved, nor ndmlnlitrnHon of ¦ £lii nno) lations nnd gifts for tho ! "I hf> r''(iriisonltllvn nf Ilia above named till ojt/ilo urnnlml, in tills tint* wS^00^ ' 4,74 csIMn having (ilnil his flnnl account ami prnylna Hint dm iloiconl ol inlet proporiy ^L^2 W^Mih^ li« ilolorinlnoO unit Dint II tin asiluntit fnmily nnd tho NEW f '^^^^peillinn lor sotllrmi'iit and. allnwnnr.a Postal Service urges llmroof ami for illslrllnitlon lo the p«r- In tha imrioni (inllllntl llioreloi : : BABY! ^i;>,-.i;;^;^& ' ; soul Ihiiroiinln cnlllli'di IT IS OnDCflGD. Thnl tlm lienrlno i s> ^i^sJ^yfe£-i;;v^i-y- ••*'.-s i^S i' oW(nn aluminum lmm», [ MCTAL-FRAMB^ HAnlMOCK^ drivers to save gas IT IS OHDEUr.l), Thnt the hearlno Ihiiroof ho Imd on Junn 16, 1971, nt 9 10 wm pU tic wobhma with pin.tic I . _ FOLDING PORTABLE ORILL r«-,,_,4 — - llmroof he had nn June IV, 1973, at 9:45 o'clock A.M., hofnro llil» Court, In ll|« savl . I K'-o. o.». AAA Oo , cmMion llp pQlloW n rlnrk A.M County Court Room, In llin Court lloun, WASHINGTO N (AP) - Tho K.S.M^ r ' ,, tiiiffirn this Court In Ihe ^ ^ ^^ * 3im (tlno'd cotlon w (ounty In Wlnonn, Mlnninnln, nml 11ml nolle* IIIH ^V ^ LV * V Sf\\ ^^V * ci»irt room In Hie court houtn Postal Sitivlco I lil ted (lint CompqtlcUatconl or lll, ** ^p \s JC/ tgnvcn, IO K I/" pillow, in Wlnnnn, Minnesota,, nml that nnllrn Imroof bn dlvon hy tho ptihllcntlnn nf ^_ ^ - ^ ^LW ll« (ruck di'ivci'H oporalo »t I Ox 16 cook turloco. *9m* jaw > ¦ m i i > ff7 i -*^ ^ar heinol lie glvi-n by piilillcnllnn of this thin nrdnr In l|i« Wlnonn l>fllly tlnwi mixliM'iito HfioodR , (o snvo gnso- Turkey orihT In tho Wlnonn Dolly News and by nnd hy mnlltd not lev AI provided by Sandwich/Glblet mulled nntlre #II prnvldeil hy law. Inw. llno. ^1\ ^§^S1 Wof Gravy, Cranberry Sauce. ...82* Ontrit M«y 18, 1973. Pntari May U, l»'1. ¦ (Crmrt Senl) !l, A. fln»vv«r AHtJtf7 x~~—~ 111 i'-,vii#. '0>»Ti*.y * * Hnnnn^MT ^®fi* It II I HO ordered tho truck.oTi- S. A , Snwyer Judan ol Counly Court Phone 452-6718 liliidii he luriicil off whon dm .ludna of County Court (Counly Court Swill 1 J C, Stanley MrAAnlinn Dniby, llrflwnr It rivavnlr), Chnrl«r«rl trucks mo not In actual iiftu. Attorney for palltluner Altorn«yt lor Polltlornr forget helmets^ iioi Hawks Faribault (3) Vlnort* (7)' . :• . te¦ ¦ high fly to right which allowed Kreuzer to tag up and radye . '¦ ' ¦ . • ' ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' By BRUCE CLOSWAY iBrh . . ¦ aVr h over to third; and after Ahrens stole second , clean-up hitter Hein,»» .«.»' I " Krtunrdb ' ' 411 Dally News Sports Writer Parkar.rf . 3 .0 1 Atiram'.Jb . 'ill ' Steve Wise was walked intentionally to load the bases. Jcartioroinli , Austinousfs AUSTIN; Minn. s gratitude - for you! a Caron.ph ¦ 10 0 ef 3 o i — That' ' ' .;' John Mueller followed with a, grounder to first that Dave ¦ ¦ '¦»»:* Wll«,lt> : a 0.1 . - . Mawtr.m ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . Faribault was nice enough to let Winona High's baseball Howie bobbled just enough t6 enable Kreuzer to beat the Kampf.Jb ' ' 3 o 1 v-V'n Fo»'n,pr o l 0 , borrow its batting helmets .for Monday night's Region Ho-wle.lb . 3 0 0, M0»llir,e ; 3 1 o team . throw to the plate. .Slipping on. nearly every pitch,; Morgan i, One Tournament contest but by now the Falcons must be patorsorncf 3 0 0 Wrloht.u 21 : Chatfield , walked Jim Wright to force in another run, but then Kelly Morjan.p 30 0 ScollliU.rt ¦ •¦ J to : AUSTIN, Minn. . — Austin, a having second , thoughts " about . their generosity; Scb>ffield bounc«d into a; force out at the plate. b-Aube.pti : 10 0 L««;if ' .• .-J-0.1- " . Jumping on; Faribault's ace righthander, Henry Morgan, . c-AJbrlght/Pr 11 0 laborowjkl.p 30 0 perennial power , in Region One Lee, who replaced Ross Hamernik in the lineup after Oaclir(ictt,pr 1 1 '• .- ' w-B«lir«n»;pli 1 0 0 for five big runs in the bottom -of the first inning, the Win- d-Mcws,ph , : 1 0 1 .: baseball, moved a step closer, Haitiernik was struck in the face by a line drive while throw- ¦ ¦ ;¦ hawks went on post a 7-3 triumph and earn a herlh in the LUJIlI.e :'".. ' 3".l ,1- ' . ' /¦_- ' ; ..;. '. '.; . - ' ; to its 19th berth in the Minnow to ing patting practice last Friday, tagged Morgan's.: first pitch / sota State High School League region finals for the first time since 1966. up the alley in left-center to clear the. bases. He y>as only Totals U 3 3 Tolali' 24 7 J : •-struck oul for Parker: Ih 7lh. Baseball Tournament with a 6 2 WIN"ONA INADVERTENTLY kit Its own batting lielmcts out himself trying for a triple because he: got bogged , down b-struck out for Morgan In »lh. triumph over Chatfield in. the behind once it received word from Austin that the tourney on - the muddy basepath 'between first and; third; c-ran for Morgan In 7lh. first game of the region tourney ¦ ' d-singled for. Bacltraeh In llh. ' ¦: was still oh -in spite pf;Monday's heavy; rainfall,. But the . . Morgan's htigMy-touted mound opponent, Greg Zaborow- Vrran for Wise . In Jl«l.'-' . ' here .Monday. , streaking Hawks/didn't forget their; bats as Jim Lee's bases ski , struck out. the side in the first two innings before ; the w pppped our lor . Zabprbwikl In itti. : ¦ The Packers, now 14-4 with rai n started to "come down harder, and the tarps.were brought ' ' - ¦;. ' ' ' ' loaded double in the bottom of the first wiLl attest. of the second inning, Morgan allowed just four hits and no ¦ :: ¦ ¦ FARIBAULT .•: . .;...... ; OOO '«• 1-3 an eight-game winning streak , Coach Jerry Raddatz' squad will meet Austin, a 6-2 win- earned runs. —' but.- . '.- " ' . ' .' ¦: - . . :-: " - '' ; ' ' " - .' :•' WINONA ., ' ...... !...... i..' .JH' . . M» •»—/. '. . - erased a 1-0 deficit in the bot- ner over Chatfield Monday afternoon in a game delayed "The conditions were the only factor," fumed Faribault's . iE—Mowio, Kompf, Paterion,- ieolflold, Alironi. RBI—Parker, Heln, Wright. Leo tom of the first inning by scor- too WHILE THE FEW Austin fans that remained hollered ' nearly an hour by the rain, for the region title at 730 Thurs- third-year coach, Lowell Nomeland. "These games are ( 3, • Scarborough. - IB—Kahnpf, ' ' tM; -Wl»t. ing three runs, picked up a pair day night in Austin's Marcusen Park. important to both teams for them (tourney officials) to ex- for the game to be called which would have meant the Pack- SB—Parker, Mahler/ . Kr»iu»r 2, Ahrtnt, of insurance runs in tho fifth Winona, which has never been to the Minnesota State pect us to play when it's Like this." ers' pitcherwouldihave had ah extra day 's rest); the Winona Van Fossen. LEFT—Faribault I, Winona and another in the sixth. High School League State Tournament, dropped a 4-3 deci- "That mound was nothing but mud when we started ," fans pleaded With the umpires to restart the game so they > Mark Todd , twin brother of sion to Albert Lea in its last appearance in the Region One continued the Falcons mentor. "There was Tie way Henry wouldn't have to make aii. extra 180-mile round trip to Austin. PITCHING SUMMARY winning pitcher Chi is , ' Todd championship game. could plant his lead foot the way he needs to, Eventually the Winona fans got their wish; IP H R ER B.B SO went 2-for-3 at the plate to Two years before that it lost to Austin 4-1, and the only "He relieves on his curve ball, and if he can't step down The Winhswks, 14-6, picked up insurance runs in the third Morgan (I, I 11 » 7 7 1 J J raise his team leading average , effective, ari-d fourth innings. After Steve Wise's leadpff double ih the Zaborowskl .430, other time it reached the finals was in 1954 and Austin was on his toes before releasing he won't be nearly as " (W, II51 7 I I I J U to. and teammates John also the culprit by a score of 4-0. third , pinch runner Hal Van Fossen stole third and came in WP—Mbrgan. Stratton went 3-for-4 with a KARL KRETJZRR gre-ctcd Morgan with a sharp single on an error, aid then Kreuzer came in oh a single by. Scai- double. , CHATFIELD .. 10O 000 1-1 4 1 : ALL THINGS considered tlie Hawks were fortunate to down the leflfield line to open the bottom of the fust , and borough in the following inning after reaching oh ah error AUSTIN 3W Oil X-* 10 1 Chris, 7-2, gave up ]ust four have had such an explosive first inning against Morgan. then Gary Alirens hit a hard smash off the third baseman's by the centerfLelder,. stealing . second and .mo-ving to third on ' ¦ ' Jerry Chase. Jim Moy«r (1) and Dean bits and no earned runs. From then on, including a 40-minute rain delay after the top chest for another single. Morgan got Greg Scarborough on a a -wild pitch. " .. - . ' French; Chris Todd and John Stbasllan. ^?????? ^^?????????????????????? ^?^?? ^?^?^??^•^^??? ^ 4 will be inducted i ^mf ^^^^Ml^^^^ '^^ I i in St. Mary's Hall : f^' -' ^ H WINS INDY500 ON i Four St. Mary's College piling a 403-148-21 record in Rut he chose hockey as graduates will b« inducted his 33 years as a prep chief. his career choice. An AH- Into the school's Sports Hall He spent 28 years as coach American defenseman, he of Fame at a banquet Sat- of the Roseau, Minn., team led the Eedmen to MIAC urday. which captured four state titles in 1964 and '65; the Oscar Almquist , pat Cos- hockey titles, Now retired, latter learn was ranked No. tello, Bob Paradise and Almquist lives in Roseau. 1 among the nation's small Tom Skemp will be induct- Costello, a 1954 graduate colleges. ed at the banquet which from iChicago, set school Paradise played for the will highlight the Celebra- basketball scoring records 1968 U.S. Olympic hockey tion Sixty homecoming as a three-year All-Minne- team and signed -with the weekend for SMC alumni. sota Intercollegiate Athletic Montreal Canadiens of the The banquet will be in the Conference guard . National Hockey League be- SMC College Center at 7 He is currently a member fore being traded to the p.m. of the SMC faculty and Minnesota North Stars; In Almquist, a 1933 graduate served as assistant basket- 1972 he was traded to the from Eveleth, Minn., was ball coach last year. Atlanta Flames, a team an All-American goalie in Paradise, a 1966 graduate he still plays for. 1932 and went on to play from St. Paul, led the Red- Skemp cached five two seasons with the St. men to MIAC baseball sports during his tenure at Paul Saints in 1935-36. championships in 1964 , '65 SMC from 1919-1932; foot- He then joined the high and 66 as a pitcher and ball, baseball, basketball, school coaching ranks, com- centerfielder. track and :¦tennis. . A native of La Crosse who received a law degree from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, he compiled a 52-28-6 record on the gridiron , twice winning the mythical state title. He is currently practicing law in La Crosse. Charter members of tha SMC Hall of Fame include Tom Barrett, Max Mo- lock, Tony Prelesnik and Paradise Skemp Costello Almquist Dave Theis. Fighting Saints sign Mike Bob A/Valfbh ST, PAUL, Minn. (AP) Na- brother ," the elder Walton, 28, Saints , are most excited about. I BLACKWALLS "78" 7^1. ¦ ¦ I "Mike is an exciting player VYTACORD. f ¦ tional Hockey League veteran said at a news conference. | ^, &k [ I »,.«,• TIRESbmm ' »wr«. iK. or 60 goals for WZtL^MKB ' ' m,/^m:l,r : -I * Mike Walton says his new bos- '"The Saints know they got a who can score 50 • Goody.ar's deepest JE rllH ,, *&™ * \ '""'"" i ses In the rival World Hockey pretty good player in Rob but 1 us if he plays up to his poten- I ' ^^ ' ^ m * - " ' A78'13a ,. ^6.60ZZ ^^$4C0B ^. U83 i , t treaaDias-plytread blas-nlv 47a " ^ ' ¦¦ ¦ . . " ¦¦¦ association might not realize don't think they know how tial ," said Saints Coach Harry I j^ MLmmm j^L^gm mk_ 7.00-13 $51.20 ^wsz .-.^ - . • $I,B8 4 ^ Bn ^6.90 ¦ ¦: ~~ how fortunate they were to get good." V , Neale. f . 4-pllesllBB oftrJnle-0 l c 1£ L^a^a^a^a^a^*4j fl^L^Lfe 'S|zeA78.1S ™ -^mmMJ. $1.96 < his younger brother as of Walton scored 25 goals and 22 ? ¦¦ ' ; P "P' ' A^a^aWt u u E78-U $S4,90 ^>^t46.ga» . S2.22 part temporedpolycster\ ^M ^a^a^m^M V Jl Z < the deal, . The "sleeper" in the deal , assists (or the Bruins last year, + WVHMM ; ™' ^ 14—kio " lygfe , ^.37 i Hock- ^^^FB I™ ^ ~~ a Boston Bruin last Rob, 25, led the Western missing 26 games with an In- cord m^ G78'u ' S59-50 ' ¦ S5[l59 ' : Walton , t HW MM I'-t/'c ' " ' ' ; - »-53 ^ year, and brother Rob, a minor ey League in scoring with 101 jury. He liad scored 59 points year. He erJr» ¦¦ leaguer, signed reported multi- points at Seattle last the year before for Boston , and 4 • Wrap-around tread ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ P'- ¦ 'F78-15 $58.50 ,.^ »49,Tz"~T S2.42 """ * year contracts with the Min- was the league's all-star center prior to that played five years ? WlthBtep down G78-15 $61.00 y'-':' $B1»a/¦'. ¦;' ' vauable ^^^^^^^^H a^BM. J^LH ^ ' $2.60 nesota Fighting Saints of the and runnerup in most, for Montreal. . ? . traction bladings "" aV J^HH'BA ^H "" ' -' . H78.15 $65.60 y. ;-'$gl).7B . $2,80 i player balloting. ' WHA Monday in St. Paul . J. ' ^^H^ ^ ¦¦¦ ( ¦¦ B r J78-15 $68,70 '-g%$g8.40., v ' $3.01 i Saints General Manager Glen ?¦ ~ "I'm anxious to play with my It Is Mike, though, that the SALE ENDS MON. NIGHT V I L78-15 j $71,00 |> y$80;i»4' ; I $3.i3 | ^ Sonmor called the brothers HH ' ' ' ^ HHa ^ ^ "the kind of explosive players that Twin Cities hockey fans will love." . .' . "From the end of the. past I SPALDING "GO-FLITE" UNIVERSAL AIL RUBBER 'J Gordie Howe & Sons season we've been looking for the electrifying type of player who will turn tho fans on ," he ndded. "We've found him in i GOLF BALLS FRONT CAR MATS i talking with Aeros Miko. Walton nnd were fortu- ¦ ¦ nate enough to got his brother HOUSTON (Al1) ._ . Gordie coming up, people always used irj ask mo if I could hold on also." $4.9 | Howo & Sons opened business to . The brothers attorney, NHL 5 with tho Houston Aeros today long enough to play with ' 31*1.33 Players Association President j ~ former Detroit Red """ " on a deal that could g ive the them ," the (old tho news I OOODYBAR | Winger said after arriving here Alan Eaglcson , World Hockey Association team conference that the Saints were a corner on the hockey talent with his entire iamily Monday. "very fortunate that certain market in the Howo clan, occurred and Tho Aeros drafted the former "I may be pushing the litstie circumstances GOLF CAPS RACING JACKET National llockoy League a little right now, hut it's cer- allowed them to get both Wal- tainly worth the effort if it tons." great's sons Marty , 19, HJKI $ Mark, 10, in tin; recent WHA comes about." "Mike was having an out- Howe , 45, retired from the standing year with the Bruins- draft and now Howe is talking - 169 »1095' ' I about coming out of retirement NHL two years ago with an he was second in conl-scoring, ? i to play on the same team with armful of NHL records to be 2,1 to 21, behind Phil Esposilo ~zzzz — < his sons. rnmo a vico president In the when he was knocked out with I :—ZZZZZZZT ^ Jt(!d nn injury. When he camo hack, ^ Marty Wings organization. Be- "When and Mark were cause ol nn NI1I, rule , Murk and he was shifted around a lot and Marly could not play in the wasn 't playing regularly , 2 — LOCATIONS — 2 i NHL inil ' il 11ioy are 20 mean- t| • • , unhappy nt not play- ' ing another two years for Mark . "II« won Prolect Then along came tho Aeros ing moro and it got to tho point l/^k where the re was no way ho wan and f.'i'tvo Howe a chance to ful- Your jWr^ j fill one of tho few dreams he Roing back to Boston for next couldn 't, accomplish In the season. Earn- NIJL , Jfowo carno to "Tho Bruins were very close j v'^fLj Houston I NELSON {IndoptndontTIRE Ooodycar Dealer) SERVICE !8 ! over thn objections of mnny in to completing a ileal with the in s Ihe NHL who I/)s Angeles Kings of tho 1 accused him of & NHL, but It fell through ntHho TRUCK With a Cufirnntotd*?M turning his hnck on thn league Saturday SERVICE CENTER thnt. supported him, ln.st moment. Tim finlnts had Incom* been dealing with Mike, too, ll ic AUTO SERVICE CENTER B^^^ H +r ; FOR THE BEST lifiwc ailinilicfl he ItHNti 't Up.pt nnd when I ho/ii'd the Kings I I 4th and Mnlo $110 Strvlo Dr., Hlghvtay 61 W«it |' In QUALITY and t^lif^fffPCSSV^^V SERVICE In shapo tho way ho did during ileal was off I told tho Saints to i I Houri: Mon.-Frl. 7:30 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. I ^j ^^^^ Uv ^^ & ^^M M Hours: Mon.-Frl, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. \ In DISABILITY and the rl«ot;oiis NHL LIFE INSURANCE. regular sea- get out thoro and talk lo him," y I Sfifurdny 7:30 a.m. to 12 Noon 7t00 a.m. to 12 Noon v son. But ho hasn 't \,t nthe play was upending Kampf;. - : field, for the region title beginning; at 7:30 Thursday night, (paily News Sports ; . ¦ ¦ .of the first inning of Winona's Region One contest witti the Falcons Monday night and; the umpire gave the out signal. Lee, who was slowed by the muddy footing . photos by Jim Galewski) ¦. in Austin's Marcusen Park; At left; Winona coach Jerry Raddatz (24) gestured for . betWeen first and tMrd, capped a five-run outburst with b^ double and the Win- &s c/on'f look mm 7 rep Oshkosh ousted

against from tourney 8-5 , best Brewers : ¦ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-At senior; Butch Stinson, aehior PHOENIX : Ariz.:. (AP)— least seven s players repeated! OAKLAND (Ai?)— The throw to the plate to allow Bob daughter born : Saturday night. pitcher-first baseman from Da- BlR^"t2)'S33St32^BffiMSBlMHBa ™ world champion Oakland Ath- Coluccib to score : Milwaukee's; But all the . celebrating . will be United. States International Uni- this, year in the National Asso- vid Lipscomb;': Tenn.; Mark letics are not looking like the second .run. "if the throw was: done at home, rather than at versity ;'; and Eastern Con- ciation , of Intercollegiate,Athlet- ' ¦ : Moriarity,: senior from Lewis, best team in baseball;; ''' -: ori target,; the runner is out," the Coliseum. ' : necticut battle today for - the ics All-America . baseball selec- . tions. . ' ¦ 111.; David Sandlhij senior, Uni- . They : ran the bases poorly, Williams : said. "Campaneris The victory was the fourth itt National Association; of inter- . forgot how iriany outs ' ' there was out of position."' 7 The NAM Baseball Coaches versity ;, of North Carolina-Wil- , a row for the Brewers. collegiate Athletics baseball mw were and gave the Milwaukee He. also talked .to Bill North Milwaukee) (3) Oakland (0) ' 7 " ¦ ¦ Association chose 14 players on mington ; and Bill Mills, Clare- m*m®. abr hbl . . abrhbi title. ,' -/' ' ' ; ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ Brewers a "free" run in a 2-0 and Reggie Jackson . after they ¦ : . . V \> ' - '- each of the first and . second mont-Mudd, Calif. ; apparently : forgot how TJohns<>n,ss 4 0 0 0 Campnrls,i» 4 03 0 teams; Monday. .; :,: ,: defeat at Oakland: : Coliseum :many Colucclo.rf 3 2 11 • KutlaMii 3 0 o.o USIA whipped,the University DeSaitto, another repeater For the reloader Monday night. . . '0 outs there were after cording DMay.el .4 o l o , . McKlney.ph 10 0 O Dan Goodwin; is only a soph- Seolt.lb 3 0 1 1 Bando,Jb> : 4000 of Wiscohsin-Oshkosh 8?5 Mon- ¦ from last year's first team, hit A Family Night crowd of 21,- while chasing a fly ball.: Money»3b 3 0 o O RJackion,rt 2 0 0 0 omore hut • this . is the THOSE OF YOU reloading yonr own shotgun, rifle or ¦ ¦ ¦ day night to remain undefeated . second .408 this season and stole 10 573 fans must have thought the Brl99S.lt . " . 4 . 0 2 o. DaJolinsn.dh/ 3 0 ro . ! pistol shells niay have found the various numbers and let- -01Brown.dh" 3 0 0 o: TenaccHj- straight year he has joined the ' " teams had changed uhdforms. The victim of the zany base 2 01 0 in four tournament games. The -bases. ' . ' ... ;- ' ters designating the assorted powders and primers a bit Lahoud.dh : 1 0. 0 O ManguaWf 3 0 0 0 first team. The Southern Uni- Stinson was NAIA All-Am6r- ; The Brewers played like cham- running and other mistakes ERodrgei.c 3 0 1.0 ToitOiC 2 00 0 Connecticut, team eliminated versity, La., catcher hit .406 I confusing — and they certainly can be, especially tor the Oarcla.Jb 40 1 6 Marqui.pti ; 1 0 0 0 ; ica as' a pitcher last ' year; He " pions - arid the A's like a second- was Ken Holtzman, who f suf- Valdosta Ga., 3-2. including eight doubles , beginner. Now you'll have some more numbers to remember. ' ' fered his third defeat ol the Colborn.p 0 0 0 0 Hoaley.e 000 0 , ^ . and six tossedV for an , 8-3 record this Winchester-Western has come out with a new line of 10 division team. '.'• . . -¦ . . North.cf 200 0 triples."- .-":' . season. He had •won seven in a Ho1tzman,p 0 00« UW-Oshkosh was down 8-2 go- season, and was on first base different ball powder propellants designed for use in shot Three Oatland rnnners were row and now has a 10-3 record tinten,p ttt- t ing into the ninth inning but Carl Torbush of Carson-New- when not on the mound. He hit shells, rifle and pistol cartridges, These new powders have thrown out trying to steal, a . for the .year. ; Total 31 2 la Tolal 37 0 J 0 Pete Koupal tripled and; four man, Tenn., is: the other first- 12; homie runs and drove; in 46 new numbers which will replace some of the.old ones. . runner was picked off third MILWAUKEE ...... 000 001 010—2 teammates singled to: add three unit catcher. A naerxiber of last runs.v : For instance, 473AA replaces . AA20S and 500HS for use another was: caught off / Jim Colborh was the winning OAKLAND .,.;;.:.. 000 000 000—0 ' ¦ ¦;• !" •' ' '¦ • ¦• • • base, DP—Milwaukee T, Oakland i. LOB— runs. . . • - year's second; squad, he batted Moriarity hit .397, Sandiin in 12 and 20 gauge . shot, shells. : - pitcher, "I was lucky," he said. first on a . fly to left field to Mllwa-ukee 7, Oakland 3. JB—DeJohnson. USIU : throttled the Wisconsin ,420 this' year.:; .366 and Mills ;3«4. ' : . and a "I got. lots [ot . help from, their HR^Colueelo (4). SF—Scott.' • complete a double play, PITCHING SUMMARY. team with its fourth double Chosen top pitchers are Ron Outfielders Jim Beal . of La- Actually the new line.will simplify matters eyert- squeeze bunt was missed to kill base-running." ' IP H R ER¦ BB SO play of .the njght to ; end the Norman, Pembroke State; NIC, Verne, Calif., and Gene Felta of . tually. . The various/ components that . go together or : Coluccio accounted for the Colbiirn (W, . «-2) .1* S " . '•)" 0 • • ¦» '. 4 still another scoring chance. Holtinun IL, 10-1) 7JJ, I a 3 13 threat. junior, 12-1 and .83 in earned Valdosta State, Ga., are repeat are interchangeable come with color coded labels. ; other Milwaukee run with his ¦ ' . *'It wasn't our best game," Flnqo« ...... -.:.\ ' \Vi."• . 0 0 ,11 Internationars Robb Mayhew runs; Tom Brennan, Lewis Gbl- first teamers from last year. An excellent assist for f fie relqacfer is also being fourth homer of the season. The HBP-bY ColJarr (R. JicKton). PB— Manager Dick Williams said in Fosse. T—2:08. A—21,571. struck but eight and allowed lege, TD., junior- 9-1 and ;83; Joining them are Greg Sinnard, : ' ¦ " " i Brewers collected eight hits off • • ' v : ' .;- ¦ ' . made available this month, a booklet called "Ball a classic understatement. He • . • . - eight hits for his second tourna- and senior Ken Koske of TJ;S: Azusa Pacific; Calif., senior Holtzman before he left the ' Rusty Staub of the New York ' ¦' . ' . Powder Loading Data/' and the title speaks for it- talked : to several of his players ment victory.¦ , . International, Calif., 10-4 and and Kent Fulmer, : senior from : ;- ¦' their mis- game in the eighth inning. Mets carried a .282 career bat- Should .' Eastern Connecticut ' self. . . . individually¦¦ about . 1.00. . .:. Grand Canyon ,; Phoenix. :. takes."- . "' . ' " . • Holtzman hoped to celebrate ting average into the 1973 sea- defeat , USIA,; another contest First-team infielders Sinnard hit .401 and Fulmer ¦ . . : are Joe The booklet contains , reloading infornnation oh more than ;". Bert . Campaheris cut off a the birth of his first child, a son. : ^ will be played Wednesday. DeSanto; Mansfield State Pa., .392 with 36 RBFS, BOO different shot shells and metallic cartridges. s . ¦ Both the new powders and the booldet will be available ' ,. . . , ...... , . - - ^ - ' ¦¦ ^ ^ ¦¦ ^ « " ™ iii ^ il « "" i ^ »«B«Bpp«HBBaW ^ - f^—^™^™—?-*. . . . ' . \ . ' . . ; ¦ ' '•¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; ' ¦'" " ' ' ' ¦ " - " ' ' ' ' ' "'¦ ' ¦ ' : ' ' : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦' : ' ' ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' at local dealers this year> or the booklet may be obtained by . .: . . .. . • . • . . . ' - " . ::¦ . ' - . . /' :..; ; " . ; : '• . /. • . ' : : : :- . ' - . . • .. • • ..: - ; '.v / ¦ ¦ "¦ ' ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ' ¦/¦ ' : ¦ ' - ' • ¦ . " ' Voting Winchester-Western Division of Oliri Corp., 275 Win- Moyer chester Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06504. Scoreboard G^onnor Reloaders are always looking for that little bit extra that * REMEMB will give them an edge over their competition ,, and while the ¦¦ ; new powder and handy booklet claim no special secrets, BASEBALL ready, but both ¦ ' ¦ '- '$^ fi^i [ ER I you never know when a little ; tip might make a big difference. - l^ i ^\ ' ^-^%Ti ^^ 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE : BAST . ' . An open letter W. L. Pd. OB eye other matches Chicago. . -• .. Si 'W •«•¦ (AP ) TO: THE BUREAU of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife PitHburgh ...... J J M .511 5 MINNEAPOLIS,: Minn. MontrMI ' 11 . J1- . .477 . «'A '¦ Pat O'Connor and Denny From- The nation's duck hunters N«w' York ...... ll M .MB 7 +. Subject: The recent outbreak of viral enteritis among ducks sr. Louli ...... 11 15 i«« 7 :• . Moyer clash in a middleweight Philadelphia . l» 31 .180 UW at Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota. ¦ ¦ ...... ¦ '¦ WEST . ." boxing match Thursday night Gentlemen: San Fnnclaco .... It 10 .143 Wo devoutly hope that you are acting quickly and de- Lot Angela* ...... 11 11 Mi 1 in Minneapolis , but both say possible about this calamity , and Cincinnati ...... 1» M -.>!» » they have their eyes on other cisively to learn everything Hoiulon ...... 10 15 Ms 5W " are forming courses of action that may prevent or alleviate Atlanta ll » .3«o .15 matches. ---~ ~ WE HAVE HIS t=AVORITES!—— future San Dlijo ...... 1» M ;isi 15W such tragic losses in the . MONDAY'S RESULTS The 30-round bout at the Min- ^^ • ¦ : ¦ • • Signed, San Francisco 7, Plllinurgtv 1. OUR COMPLETE STOCK OP Duck Hunters everywhere Cincinnati 5, Now York 0. neapolis Auditorium Will match ^BSBW Houilon 7, Philadelphia 0, Tills fictitious letter was written by one of the scribes in TODAY'S GAMES the 35-1 pro record of O'Connor tho public relations department of the Winchester-Western Lo* Angeles (Oiletn 1-1) al Chicago against an 87-25-3 mark com- was never mailed , but it expresses (Jenklni «•)). Company and . probably Atlanta (Oeniry VS) ar Montrnl piled against generally stronger tho concern we nil share. (Slonaman M), N. Now York al Bolton and Jim. Dorey, both of Now (Pattln a.?) N, natural IGo pounder. high 75 assists, was named to- Hew York (Sloltlemyra 7-J) at T«*a» England , had 10 nnd 18 points , (Slebert 3-3) N; day as the World Hockey Asso- Milwaukee (Short 31) at Oakland clntlon'R outstanding defense- respectively. (Hamilton 00) N. Detroit (P«rry ii) al California (Hand Softball games mnn for tho lt)72-7:t season. Tremblny, tho WllA's highes t 31) N. Trembley received 133 voles scoring defensoman, averaged WRCNBSOAY'S OAMEI from uportswrlters nnd sporta- 40 minutes of ploying tlmo per Mlnneaola at Cleveland, reset June 15 s 12 cities game. Ho also received only 82 Kaniai Clly al Boaton, castcm in tho league' , Chicago at Baltimore, N. Monday night' s scheduled compared to 60 for runner-up penally imlnutos. New York at Taxai, N, Milwaukee al Oakland, N. Knmoa in tho Men 's Open Slow- Detroit al California , N. Pitch Softbnll Ijonfjim nnxl the ¦ Women's Mondny Softball Lcaijuo were cnncolod liecnuse ¦ ¦ Burbach sparks of tho rain mul will be made i«9 I ITlrl I N lip Juno 1!> nt tho snino limes (»n «n« drink too mnny" Imcomlnn habit wltli you or The Nothings find the SHiiio fiolrts. " * The Wlnonn l'nrk Hociontion PARKING someone In your family? Tha Winona chnpUr of Alco- Joyce Hurbnch's 100 Riime leOl ll)0|llUilllOlll. lll.'IO II11I1I )1IIUH' confidential. If you inted AND want help in tho WoslKnlo Sunset Rowling of business today. ^ ^^aw3f/ S^^CJgJmw^^^ with • drlnldng problem, call Alcoholic! Anonymous IjonRuo Mondny. Tho sliiKlo olimlnnllnn tournn- NO CARRYING CHARGE NOWI Mndn lJnnlol notched t»2 - moiit. with a consolation brack- 4(i:< uml Pin Spins n-li»-2,nu in et , will bo held Saturday and 54 LEVEE PLAZA EAST tho Weslpto Iiorirmdn Unfiiie, Sundny. MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd Article* for Sal*> " 1 p;iri. Hew York USED MELROE Bobcat*. Ttl. Liwlstorl : ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ stock prices .3701. ' - ,y- . - .' , .. . ¦' ¦' , • . '¦ '. .. . .¦' ' - Stock rkei ' nui lawn movwert from Famous TORO power, AlliedCb 33%; Honeywl;., 88^ . JW95 WINONA FIRE 8. POWER. ' ' EQU IP. CO., 54 E; 2nd .!l. Tel. 452- AllisCh . ' r . By* InlStl /:'3Jr ' ¦ ' .;¦ ' : ' : ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ; : 5065i , ,- . - :. -: . :;. -. - - - , ' , . - " replace Amerada : 23% IBM ; 310% ¦ Saints iooklng dim? Bring a'm moves upward CARPET color* AmBrnd S9Mj . IntlHrv .v.: 27% backj olva 'cm v|m. Use Blue Lustrt l ' NEW YORK (AP):y Stock Rent : electric : shampdoer ll».*2, »X AmCan . 32% InlPap : 34 . . ' . Robb Bros. Store. , ' ¦ market prices moved higher to- . 7 ;" ''callings- or. Lloyd Leirdahl AmMtr : . \ Jns&L 20% after opening lower in what SPRAY TEXTURING of wall*. ' ' ¦¦' ' day, New- and old, Painting and Interior .' .AT&T '.' ;. . ¦ .; 50% Jostens , 16% ¦: STV PAUL, Minn, (AP) ¦— . . analysts said was a technical remodeling. Brooks eV Asioclalei. T*l. . : Kencott ; 23% , 454-S35i -. The executive director of the Anconda 17% rally after five days : of steep Kraft-:, : 47% cleans clothes, -, Minnesota. Fighting Sairits has ArchDn 31% declines..;; , NORGE VILLAGE dry ; reportedl for ArmcSL, 22Vi Kresge 37 drapes, sleeping bags, t lbs. lor J2.50. been replaced, y The noon Dow Jones average Also wash your : clothes, 20c lb. . ' - 25% . entering; into negotiations , to AvcoCp 9% Loew s • < of 30 industrials was up 9.79 at BethStl 28% Marcor ' 19% Rugs, Linoleum 64 sell the World Hockey Associ- 895.70.: The .Dow, had closed Furn , ation -franchise. Boeing. lBld MMM 81% ; Monday down to 885.91 , its low- Dogs, Pets HOLLYWOOD twlrs tile bed, ; ¦ ' MinnPL Plumbing/ Roofing : 21 , Supplies 42 Fertilixar, Sod «9 COMPLETE : The board voted Monday to BoiseGs - % . .19% est point ' in 18 months. Big with headboard, Englander mattress, ' Bruriswk: 15% MobOil 65 HERE JS A LITTLE sunshine! Rosslte . PUPPIES FREE for a flood home. T«l, BLACK DIRT, fill dirt, fill sand, crushed spring frame. Only J64.50 BURKE'S make board ^Chairman Fred Board advancing issues today AdS ' . : Rolllngslone ; FURNITURE .MART, 3rd Franklin. BIrNor . . 34% MnChm -"51% Want solves Irritating sink .drainage prob- 489-2334 before 1 p.m. or rock, gravel, SOD, shrub), complete *V Griithe execiitive director as outpaced losers 694 to 492 in lems, quickly and easily. Never turns to . 454-1462 atler T p.m. - landscaping. Cat and front loader work. Open Mon. and Frl. evenings. : Park b*. ' ' ' ' •¦; ' : ' CainpSp . : 30% MontDak ; ,. 32% : ¦ .. "cement"' In your plumbing. : . • VALENTINE TRUCKING ;hlrid the store, . welli replacing Lloyd Leirdahl. slow trading. ; : • ' •. « ' ; '. " - MALE SCHNAU2ER-l'. i yean old. Ex- Minnesota City, Tel. .4S4-17W" , - Gfothe. had held the director Catplr . - 56 NNGas . 37'A Frank O'Laughlih : cellent watchdog. -JW. Tel, Lewlsron ~ MOHAW K and Berven carpets at real The analysts said that , while : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Chryslr • 27% NoStP.w , 29 PLUMB1NO & HEATING 6431. : . - '. ' . :/¦ ' ¦ LANDSCAPING . A savings during June at Lyl4'», Hwy. job from May 1, 1972, to Jan. 1, ' /- ' ' ¦ ¦ the negative factors—Water- ¦ ¦ ' 761 E '6th > . Tel. 452-6340 - . ' SOD —laid or delivered. «1, : . M innesota . City, ; -. CtSrv : : ' 44% NWAif 19% :;^*dt*o^;^^ro• ;.; • . NOTIC E" " • ¦¦ . . 19.73, when , he stepped -down. gate : the; dollar ' crisis, soaring , MEDIUM. - SIZE mixed , breed male . dog .Dale E. Welch, Tel. 454-3452 or; : , ' starling -iow; ComEd . 32Vt NwBanc.: ." 56 This newspaper will tie responsible for ., to be given away, monlhs eld. Tel, 4J4-1461.. "Oyer 20 years experl«nc»." . . LANE CEDAR chests, at The board returned him : to; the gold, : and higher interest Female—Jobs of Interest—26 - ' * ' FURNI- "'¦' , . -one)' Incorrect : Insertion of any ,, 452-4908. . . - . :. . ' as J69.95 BORZYSKOWSKI GoinSat . ,. 45% Penney 81 ;; ¦ . only Open Mori.. post after accepting -the resig- rates—were still present, ,the classified advertisement published In TURE, 302 Mankalo Av*. PART-TIME COOKS and waitresses for Hay, Grain, Feed : - 5Q ' "avertings;. nation of Leirdahly who report- ConEd 23% Pepsi 79% the Want Ads section. Check your ad FREE FOR good home, German Shep, . and. Frl. . : market was ripe for a technical summer employment; Inquire Highway herd-Collie mixed, male, 13 months old, .ContCan 26% PlphsDg - . :41 : ; and call 452-3321 If a correction muir Inn ¦ between 6 a.m.-2 p.m; Experience, EAR CORN, dairy and beet hay deliv- ; ¦ 1 edly had negotiated with a De- rally as the Dow industrials ap- D good with children. Robert V. Kulas, :¦ « made. preferred.; Tel, 452-9192; . ered. Eugene Lehnerti, Kellogg. Tel; '."¦ V:- , ' 'S'V- ' ':. GonOil.. 32% Phillips .49 . ; Rt. 2, Arcadia, Wli, . : : ;: - KELLY - troit group to sell the franchise proached 880. :: 507-534-3763. : CntlDat -35% '•;¦ ;v ; without board approval; Polaroid 131% BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR- / ATTENTION PARTY PLAN — OUR 26th WANTED: baby female Baisethoiind pup- REMNANT :; ¦: On the American Stock Ex- '' YEAR—Highest Commissions Larg- Dartlnd - 32% RCA : 24% C-37, 40, 50, 55, 57, 59, 69, 71. . •; • py, AKC registered. Oh or, near .'June Logs, Posts, Lumber 52 ¦ ¦ Leirdahl will" . return to pri- change, the price-change index est Selection of toys & Glflsl Over 360 " ' . - .;.;.V-; - ' Specials: - '.: ,' ;. - ' ¦ " 14. Tel. 452-2452 or. 414 Dakota St. . ' . - vate businessl He relinquished Deere . 38% RepStl '24% best-selllno. Items ; in a full-color cata- 12'xlO-*. Fortress, Avocado rubber- back . was up. ;01 at 22.38. The Amex In Mempriam STANDING PINE timber for Ml*. Tel. • , log. No cash Investment • No col- PUREBRED RAT TERRIER,.;female, ' ¦ tweed. Regular $78, SALE 158. .- '; all positions;,-' including . presi- DowCm 49% Reylnd . 42% 507-6652, .;. . ' : /,}. >. - . volume leader was Bowmar. in- lecting • No delivering! Dealers aiid house trained, parents are (jood squirrel 12'x9'B" Federal Hill Corlei, Cold, riylotl duPbnt 166% RockWl 26% ' Managers needed. Try us! Call collect dent and board member In ad- strument/ up % at 21% after IN LOVING MEMORY of our . beloved dogs. Write John Glomskl, .Wabas^a, ' scroll. : Regular $98, SALE J68. todayl (T- (203) 673-3455, or . write ': brown tweed.; , Eastkod1- . 128% SearsR 95% Son and dear Brolher, Joey Herman- Minn. : Seeds, Nursery Stock . S3 12'x15'8'^ LC 144, Regular dition to director, with the slipping more than 3 points the ¦ Santa's Parlies, Avon; Conn.: 060O1, S16B, SALE J88." ' ¦ ¦: Esmarck :: 24%., ShellOii 49% ' son: ' . . ho-ckey,club: .. . • : , ' previous day. • Days of sadness itlll come: over. i)s, CHAMPION SIRED AKC Collie puppies, CARGILL HYBRID seed corn 85 day and U'xlf.W" Curtain Time-Sphere blue, thag. . ¦ ¦: ' Leirdahl was not immediately Exxon 94% Singer .-; -53 ' Tears In alienee often flow; RESPONSIBLE young person wanted to 8 weeks Old, gentle, Intelligent. Has up; Loren's Seed Service Dakota Minn, • " • Regular $269, : SALE' H 49. :: ¦ The New . York. Stock Ex- viake- care of:2;.children. 7 and 9. Near Tel. 643-6299 , ¦¦' KELLY FURNITURE —, Fiesta 19 '.' SpRatid 36% Memory keeps him ever near .us, : had . -sJiots. Richard vVIIHams,¦ La . available for comment. change' : ' lock and dam 5A,. Tel, evenings Foun- Cross* . . Tf>l:"MB-7U8-2 ; 17-AOg. - "J 8.- •. Sal- " ¦ ¦ ' : ; .Grajifi-;: - -;- ¦ '¦ ' ary S400-$6do lor the season plus , room ' PLACE ELSE" Broadway at we are not moving from here," GenMtr . 67% Texaco ,34% : .:.;. FREE FOUND ADS "SOME ^ ' and board. Contact Lois Gardner, River Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 Center St., Rochester,: Minn. Large In- CrenTet 28%;TexasIns 92% AS A PUBLIC SERViCE to our readers, yV^i^wS;^ he said. ''Detroit may get an MINNEAPOUS Minn. (AP) Trails Girl Scout Council, 724 First ' Antiques, arts and : ¦ . , free found eds will be published when door Flea Market. - " Ave. S.W., Rochester ' -Tel. 288-4703.' |;ORTY—9-week-old pigs castrated. Jim Booths for sea scal- expansion franchise or ' Gillette / . 54% UnOil . 37% Wheat;receipts a person finding an article calls the . . crafts , collectors' Iterns. Combination deep b\y — Monday 349, Hbflman, . Rolllngstone. Tel. 689-2450. Invited. , " 8. Sunday - News Classi- rent, beaters and collectors french fried frog-; some other: one, but we. Goodrich 21% UnPaic . 54 year .Winona . Dally . BEA UTICIAN WANTED-Mmmedlate posi- lops with are ; ago 220; Spring wieat cash fied Dept. . 452-3321 . An 18-word notice Open weekends Tel. 507-28S:44°o or 507- : ' - tion. Experience necessary. Plaia WHITE 'BREEDING boa r for sale or ' " ' legs, includes tartar sauce, staying right, here..- Gbodyr 25% USStF 3Q% trading basis unchanged to will be published free for 2 days In- 282-0744: / : Beauty, Shop, Tel. 454-377*. rent, ahout 375 lbs. Harlcy Thompson, sliced beets Greyhnd 14% WesgEl -i 34% an effort to: bring finder and loser Rt. - , ¦ baked potato, . "The board of directors: . ;. . down , 2-3; .. cents, prices %W 1, Winona , Tel. 452-9637. ANTIQUES FOR SALE to collectors and * • together. . . . . /, '. . - cole slaw, hot; toast; arid are 10o per cent in agreement Gulf Oil :• •' 22% Weyrhsr : 57% cents higher ' ¦¦y ' - " ' ' : : dealers. AAary Gregory glass, Blue ¦ :irt'. - '\ ' - . y ROLLED SHORTHORN bull; 1 spotfed ¦ ¦' Homestk 48% Wlworth . 22% BROWN WALLET , lost Vicinity, of Lake French -milk glass. Depression glass ¦beverage.^:; that the Minnesota Fighting No. 1 dark northern 11-17 pro- Poland China boar. Mlnl-blke, 3VS h.p„ ' Centerville 539- Winona and Winona. St. or Key Apart-' Due to Expa n s i on and miscellaneous. Tel¦ . . new"clufcJi and rebuilt motor: Glenn ¦ • . ¦; '• ' ¦; ' .:' :;¦ ¦ Saints will riot transfer nor sell tein 2.73%--li0%: ;, : :¦: rhents.: Reward, . D. A."'Henderson, Tel. 2663. . : . . i: fori $4.iW with . ' Michaels, Alma, Wis. . Tel. 715-946-3S7». Two servings : 454-1383, - ' - . . V ;. ' . ' We are now taking applica- the franchise." Test weight premiums:, one MOVING SALE-Renrob Coins Is mov- this ad. Present ad when or^ tions for women for first : THREE PUREBRED Angus bulls, 2 era During: ^iivesfock cent each pound : 58 to 60 lbs; YOUNG, FRIENDLY pet black rrialo cat ing to the; New York city area. dering, Serving 11:30 a.m.—: registered Evergreen Acres, Rushford. June ¦ We'll be conducting a clearance SOUTH ST. '- '- PAUL, Minn. . (AP) — ' found vicinity Broadway and- Grand. and second shifts. v ' ' '' . ' ¦ ' ' one cent discount: each V2 lb un- Tel. . 864,9272. . sale on many lower' and moderately ::i0' -p,rn^ / ¦:. .;-' . yf. ;;' (USDA) — Cattle .and.' calves: '3,500; . Tel. ,454:3346. . • - . . slaughter steers and heifers moderately der 58.lbs. j Please apply in person from . priced coins. Don't miss this golden op- ' TWENTY HEAD feeder cattle, Holsteln , Good on June 6 & 7 ONLY. Kulas sets active, steady, except Holsteln steers ASSORTED: KEYS found corner 8th 8> ¦ : portunity, to. purchase coins at .whole-. : Protein prices: ; .7 a.m. t :4 p.m... :' . v Hereford and Holsletn Angus,. .weight weak' to 25 lower; cows about steady; p \-.; : ; . sale arid below. We are stilt paying tha .Mankato Ave. Tel. .-452-7124. or -45^2281. about 425 pounds average John Woy- bulls steady; vealers '.steady - to strong; 11 per cent 2.73%-2.75 . . ' highest: prices for all rare coins. Take 'Ti; czlk . Arcadia, Wis; Tel, 323-3422. ' ; load mostly High choice 1,143 lb. slaugh- ' ¦' FOUND—pair of glasses" near Winona advantage': of thij opportunity to sell HILLSIDE 12, i.78%-2.79%;: Rush PrpduGts " prices. trap pace ter steers 47.50; choice 1,000-1,320 ' lbs. Senior High School. Tel. 45^2581: your scarce coins at New York . . FEEDER PIGS-7-26, Tel. ' Houston 89&- 3rd. Open: Tues., <6.0O-47.25; mixed 'high, good: and choice 13; 2.78%-2.79%; ; . " • Renrob Coins, 115 E. ; FISH HOUSE ; ; : . 'Rushford, Minn. 2072. 1-9 or by ap- • ' :¦ Rain v pelted : the Winona 45.0O-46.bO; short load high choice.liOlD 14 2.78%-2,79^| LOStt-lady's glasses, vicinity of Ameri- . 10-5; Thurs., 10-5; Frl„ . slaughter heifers : 46.00; choice 850- , pointment. . . lb, can Legion Wed. evening. Reward l . Tel. HOLSTEIN BULL ready for heavy eerv- Sportsmen's Club trap range 1,050 lbs. "44.50-45.75; mixed high' good 15, 2.883/4-2.90%; . 454-3961. -;.; - Ice. Dam's, record over 800 lbs. butter- and choice 43.50-44.50; utility and com- Male—Jobs of interest— LOW COST professional furniture : strlp- Guns, Sporting Goods 66 Monday night and washed away 16 2. 27 fat. Sire Is Palclamar Astronaut/ , slaughter cows 33.00-35.00; cut- , 98%-3.00%; Con- plncj /the. Amity way". We remove all mercial WALLET. FOUND Sun. W. location. Tel. rad Spellr, Lewlston Tel. 2173.. much of the action in the No, 31.50-33.50; canner. 28.00-31JO; utility 17 ' 3.03%-3;10%. " . old - varnlsh'rand paint - frorn wood .and LEE TREvTNO faultless golf clubs, bag, ter ¦ , ; . 452-3811.. : ,, .' • : GOOD STUDENT, driver's lioense, good ' league and commercial slaughter bulls 38.00- ; metal No |ob too big; Free estimates. shoesv AII less than 1 year old. Rea- 1 trap . , .but five teams; No.. 1 hard . Montana winter swimmer, to care for . 15,, 13 and 12 SADDLE BRED gelding, chestnut wllh ' ¦42.50! '.Individual . cornmercTaI 44.00; cut- ' ' Tei;. 932-3350. ' -"Saints" . Stripper Sen- . .-.iohjabI*.- Tel;:4S2-'6o88. ' - ' - ' managed . complete ; their : FOUND—Girls' wlndbreaker, white with : yea r old children; at cottage,, live In, ' star and stripe, 3 white sbeks, 3 years. to te>- 35.00-38.00; choice vealers 59.00-47.00; 2.80%-2.9534;; ;;" ¦vice, St. Charlei, Minn.. . . . ' one blue and two red stripes, 102 Chest- at l_a Crescent. Weekends off Tel. 985- Is ridden English, Available to show rot»nd.v : . - prime up to 7S.50; good 49.00-60.00: ' Minri-S.D. ' No, 1 hard winter nut. Tel, ;452-4000. . : ¦;• ;¦ . 4400 evenings. ' ahyllme, Tel. 454-2498. - Machinery and Tooli Warner & Swasey led; the Hogs 7,000; barrows and gilts opened : 69 active, 50 to mostly 1.00 2.80%-2,92%, . ' ; ; Salt 57 moderately ;: - ; HEY, GRADSI We. can lielp you ' set¦ STUD SERVICE — Articles for shooters with: 220 points while decline" from Monday's best :Flowers 'S Registered Appaloc- lower; full that new car or motorcyclel. Our $2500 sa Outstanding CASE MODEL S30 Construction King trade slow; T-2. 190-240 lbs. No. 1 hard amber durum, . leopard stallion wllh Black Hawk Shooters'; Supply time; later Enlistment Bonus will do the • trick. very good leopard USED CABlNETS^-by owner, 18' wall tractor with backhos and front' end shipments 38:75; 24 head ship- 2.82-2.87; discounts amber 2-5; PLANTS—Tomato, cabbage, groundcher- ¦ pedigree. Also an- 38.50,.few , . Ask for details- at tho - U.S: Army' .. . other sire ' .. and base kitchen cabinets, counter top loader. Late model, power shift. Excel- was just six birds down with a 210 lbs. 39.00; 1-3 190-250 ry, pepper, parsley, eggplant, petunias, . standing, . . Silver. .Creek ment aroiind • Recruiting - Station, - Room.. .102; . Ex- ' and sink. Includes custom Island and : lent. Price $4200 complete unit. Mlller 'i ; : 2-4 . 250-280 lbs. 37.00- durum.5-8. . marigolds, snaps, coleus, geraniums, Checkers, the great. Holy Smoke blood- 214. Hiway Alignment smashed lbs. ' 38.00-38.25 ¦ change Bldg., 51-53 ..W, 4th., Winona; . utility' cabinet. Light birch' finish, In ex- Us*d Truck Sales, Spart*, Wis. Tel. .50 lower; 1-3 300400 " 3 .egeratums. vyiribna Potato Market. . line,; black with blanket and spois. ' ' 3S.00; sows mostly Corn . No. 2 yello-w 2.26 A- . . , condition";. Td'be.shown by ap- . 608-269-6748. ; ¦;. :. ' .' .¦ • '.• '¦ 208 while Kendell O'Brien dust- . few 35.00 ; 400-600 lbs. Reasonable rates, Also' Appaloosa colts cellent . . . lbs. 33.50-34.i0;. ' '.. 452-3779. 164; 2.27%. . . BEDDING. PLANTS All of, your wedding NATIONAL DAIRY firm Is seeking over- ¦ for sale. Michael, Waletzkl, Swinging pointment, Tel. 452-6963 or ed 196 and Fibrite ; 3>.50-34.00; boars steady, 31.00-34.00. . th'e-road driver to drive 5-axle rigs be-¦¦ " slaughter lambs fairly ac- flower needs. Open 7 days a week. M Ranch , Rt. 2, Fountain City. ¦Tel. . Merchants National Bank, A Sheep- «00; Oats No. 2 extra heavy white tween points In AAinn., and Chicago, Hi ' " GARAGE SALE—-fu rniture Including oak Musical Merchandise 70 50-75 higher; slaughter ewes, and : ¦ Rushford Greenhouse, Tel. 8*4-9375. . 687-7559. . . . . ; . . . ' tive, '- ' ' " ¦;"' ' Good weekly salary plus fringe benefits. table and chairs, room ilie rugs, & D Bootery and the Oasis Bar scarce, steady; choice and 95. :: :,: . • . . 'V: . feeder lambs ; Write C-71 Daily News. lamps, appliances, clothing, lots of REMT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS from prime 90-105 lb. shorn slaughter iambs Barley, cars 223, year : ago : ; , STUD SERVICE, registered black quar- didn't shoot because of the foul Personals - ;v ' - "'; ; ;:. . ' ter horse, reasonable dishes, 5-speed Schwlnn bike and more HARDT'S . Pianos, violins, clarinets, 37.OOr38.00) 105-115 lbs. 34,00-37.00; .choice 7 " jlud fee, Tel. ¦ 121; barker 1.55-1.75 Blue Mal- : WE ARE-SEARCHING! ' • '•;. . - • 715-673-4829 i. miscellaneous. ' Wed., Thurs.i Frl. at i trumpets, etc. Rental payment! apply weather and will .make iip their • ' prime ¦ . 8M10. . lb. -- .spr|ng slaughter . . . . and ^ SEND IN your stubs 8, donations early 'We are searching for the person: who 3670 , Service Drive,. Goodview. , ; Inward purchase price,:.HARDT'S- rounds with twice as many tar- lambs 38.00-39.25; 110-120 lbs. . 37.00-38.00; ting 1. 56-1.75 ; Dickson. 1.55-1;75,; ¦ . for the LEJETZ SPORTS-A-RAMA, has' enjoyed success In his present-field; SEVERAL top young ' ¦ MUSIC STORE, 116-118 Leve* flaza E. utility and good slaughter ewes 10,00- . Holsteln 2nd . and , gets at. the next shoot. Feed 1.45-1.54. : JULY loth. LEGION CLUB. but now greener pastures are beckon- 3rd calf , close, springing cows GARAGE SALE—Playpen, pole lamp, oc- 13:00; good and . choice 69-90 lb. feeder ¦ ¦ ¦ .. Finan- ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' ' : ; ' Ing^ .. ";-. .. •' ' - - - '. -' ¦;•¦ - - .'. ' cing available: Al' casional table, '. children's clothing, Mike Kulas. set the pace; lambs . .28.OOr3O.fJ0;' ; ' Rye No;,l 'and. '2 ,l;26-1.30. / ' .' . . . . i Dairy Cattle 'Ex- . ' . CONGRATULATIONS to Patricia Ann What do we offer such a person? : Ex- change,. Lewlston, - . AAlnn; Tel miscellaneous. Wed. only. 1428 Heights ¦ , dairy ¦ knocking down 49 of 50 clays Flax No.i-2 5.50 nominal. \ Brogan, St. . /Charles on her selection pert supervision and training- when he . 6511) residence;5851,: '- . ' ¦ , Blvd. " WAL LEONAR^/SAUSig and breaking 25 straight. John : " Soybeans No. 1 yellow 11.44. es Wlaona Counly Dairy Princess. -Ray sta rts and above average earnings as Meyer,- Innkeeper. WILLIAMS HOTEL, he progresses SMALL ELECTRIC stove; also refrlgera-: Musical Instruments ; Kramer . dusted 48 of 50 and . Ah annual Income In the RIDING LESSONS with Noel Larson, • . . . five figure . bracket.Is . not uncommon In well-known .instructor with years of ; tor. Tel, 452:5803; ¦ : Pete Jerowski collected 25 THE V.F.W. BUDDIES may have lost i 'our business. ; show experience, will be • Electronics; • Supplies ; In a given every row.'" - end Winona markets their first game cut we are proud of Our f irrri ,ls. dh» of the most respected Tues; and Thurs. starting June 5 for ICE CREAM fable and chairs; reflnlstied • Instrument Repairs thinese POST 1287 you/ Good game. V.F^W. . sales , organizations doing business In all : levels,- beginner to experienced, oak dropleaf table. MARY TWYCE An- Froedtert Malt Corporation the rural areas of Minnesota. Think at the J Triple R, Rushford; Minn, tiques & . Books,. 920 W. .5lh. -. : 64 E. 2nd;j Tel. 4154-2920: ' ' : Hour$ 8 a.rn. . 'to 4-. p.ih; > BASIC H—SayIhg the Quality;of the En- about It. If you' re Interested in talking Tel. 844-9414 for further Information/ Submit sarnpla before loading. . vlronm«nt. June t. 2 p.m., there, will be about It; call Jlm VJensen In Winona, '. - .Sign- -up' now, don't be left out. Learn AUTO STEREO-cassette corder TC-20, Hunting dog Barley purchased at prices sublect to a Shalclee Products Ecology convention Tuesday, May 29, 1973 through Friday, the right way, to en|oy riding at Its $40. Tel. 452-1476 around 6 p.m. - ¦ sf ¦ ' Sewing Machines 73 goodwill four ehanae. . . - . at Lake Park Bandshell. : June 1; T973 at 454-1120 or write to J. '. ' °^ - ' : ;'- ,. , - ' ' ...: E.' Cork, Dept.' B, 1999 Shepard Road, GARAGE SALE—461 Lafayette. Men'i, Bay State IVIiUIng Co. . women s, teens' clothing; sleeping bag; NEW HOME ilgzag sewing machine, built. club to meet (AP ) — A gynv- St. Paul>: Minn, ' 55116...... PROFESSIONAL horse shoeing .gradu- ' SEATTLE Elevator A;Grain Prlcei ENERGY CRISIS 1965 GTO. car. From .1 unll 1 dark' In bultonholer, etc. : S99.50 WINONA ate farrier, S years on |ob , experience. . from the People's No. T northern spring wheat .... 2.<8 YOU CAN do your share to he|pl Keep ' CO., 915 W. jl h. nastics tearn CHE F WANTED-^Area: supper club'. Send Can give references; from owners of SEWING .With memories of the recent No. 2 northern spring wheat .... 2.<6 your -furnace . air duels and burner ' ' -of China has finished iresumo to- C-44 Dally News. . . • " top show horses In state. Tel AKC licensed Republic No. 3 norihern spring wheat .... 2.42; clean Your home will not only, be . Bob y .JUNE SPECIAL retriever trial still . Przybylskl 452'46B3 er 452:9744. • ' - ; a goodwill mission; across the No.' -i , northern spring. wheat ..:. 2.38 . more pleasant and comfortable?, but you . G.E. Room Air Conditioners) ., Typewriter* 77 fresh in their minds, members ¦ ¦ low as . No. 1 hard winter wheat - .; 2.40 will save on fuel oil and electricity, as . United States by receiving a adding machine* of the Tri-State Hunting Dog No. 2 hard winter wheat ...... 2.38 Don't: wait—call us today! JOSWICK : MA^s| WANTED; REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, Anxl- $99:95 TYPEWRITERS and. ¦ No. 3 hard winter wheat ...... ; 2.34 . ety 4th breeding, 2 years. Rush- Arbor, ¦ ¦ for rent or sale. Low rates. Try us Association — the sponsors of standing ovation from ; more FUEL & OIL CO. Tel. 452-3402. . ' . •' B & B ELECTRIC No. 4 hard wlnter wheat _:..;.— 2,30 Full-tirne.. Farni background Rushford. Minn. Tel. 864-9122. for all your office supplies, desks, 000 fans after a perform- • ¦¦ • '¦ - . ' 155 E. 3rd the trial — fill be meeting than 5, No. 1 rye .....,.— . 1.15 GOT A PROBLEM? Nned Information or helpful but ¦;¦ hot;; essential. ¦: . . . files or office chatr*. LUND OFFICB- ' . SUPPLY CO., 128 E. 3rd. Tel. 452-5222. Thursday to evaluate "and dis- ance at.Hec Edrjitindspn Pavi- No. 2 rye .;....;...... 1.13 lust want to "rap"? Call YES evenings BOYS* 20" Sling Ray bicycle and 24" : Apply in person to Jack Poultry, Eggs 452-5590. ,; , , Supplies 44 Schwlnn boys' bicycle and scooter. Tel. cuss their recent venture. lion. (First Pgb. Tuesday, May 23, 1973) : Thompson,, . 452-2412: Wanted to Buy 8* The club will meet at 7:3(J The exhibition Monday night ol , DEKALB CHICKS STATE OF MINNESOTA . . DOES ONE your loved ones have a - : ' , Beefers, White Leo- ;V4Jley.^H6rTi ' ' &' ' horns, ' California Whiles.' 8-case egg cooler In good p.m. in the Spanish Rooms cf featuring China's top gymnasts COUNTY OF WINONA drinking problem? If so, contact the .^- e'. . , Last hatch; BACKYARD RUMMAGE Sale Wednesday, WAWTED—6 or of season Juno St, Mary s College. DISTRICT COURT Winona Alanon Family Group. Write 9, Order now . SPELTZ 9 to 5. 557 E. Front. , condition. Write Donald E. Warnken or ' arid a group of Seattle-area per- CHICK HATCHERY, ' THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT 69V>: W. 3rd, Farm Supply Roillngslone, Tel, 454-1336 alter 5. While the licensed trial will Minn. T«l, 669-23 formers was capped by a mu- Comer . 2nd & Johnson .11. ONE PAIR steel tool boxes with , ladder likely receive the most atten- Rowland Well Company, Inc., . rack for pickup truck Tel. SI. Charles, WM.\MILLER SCRAP IR0M.4, METAL sical, conclusion as the Chinese Transportation . 8 AVAILABLE NOW - heavy XL9 ¦ . ' - CO. pays highest prices for »crap Iron, Plaintiff, ' Winona , MLnn. males, .932-4894 .'/ . ; tion at this month's meeting, some started and day sang and danced to the accom- vs.. old. Fast grow- mete! and raw fur. INDEPt=NDENT travel Carlsbad Caverns, ing, good eating; also remodeling, refrigera- Closed Saturdays the club will also set . initial Rose WaleUkl, Frances . A. Smith, , pullets, duck; and FOR SALE due lo paniment of Chou Chia-sheng Las Vegas, Grand Canyon. Visit friends, geese. iTcl, birch), 452-2067 plans for an informal Gladys. Ahtonson, Thorp Loan, and 507-454-5070. Coral City tor, range, large desk (solid 222 W. 2nd Tel. trial for others . Everything furnished. 7-9 days, Poultry, Products ,, Inc., davenport, kitchen the visitors' pianist. Thrift Company, Arthur J. > Tullus, ' Box 381, Breezy several bookshelves, later this month. . $275 or .less or Black Hills and Yellow- Train for PRI NTING Acres, Winona bathroom fixtures, . d/b. Dodge Oil Co., Community , Minn. Located In build- cabinets and sink HIGHEST PRICES PAID The eight men and eight 'a stone and Glacier, others. Tel. 687-4762 . ing previously fur- ' Medical Center, Farm and Homi occupied by Winona. windows, doors and miscellaneous for scrap Iron, metals, rags, - hides, Chick ¦ ¦ women began their tour last Inc., and Phillip Waletzkl , Hatchery. . . nlturo and household Items. Tel. Roil- raw. furs and . wool. visited . Delendants. Business Services , 14 *k Hand Composition lngslone . 689-2284 . alter 4, month in New York and ORDER XL-9, XL-IO or Cobb broad- Sarri Weisman & Sons Wendt records breasted males for bed, three other U.S. cities before NOTICE OF WILL DO all those remodeling carpenter Linecasting and Prcsswork capons or rooster ELECTRIC BROILER, J10; doubl* INCORPORATED June 5th hatchi also strnlnht spring and mattress, 115; sweeper, S5; 450 W. 3rd Tel. 452-5847 Satur- MECHANIC'S LI EN |obs. Free estimates. Tel, 507-7*7-2241. run arriving in Seattle last ¦ ¦' heavies Mon. ond Thurs. every ' woek, can opener, Ironing board, S3 Tel. FORECLOSURE SALE Ernest Gusa, Kellogg, Minn. ' "¦ . ¦ *5; . ace at Ferndale day. ; Write" day-old pullets and ready-to-lay. pullets, 454-3869. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thM Rooms Without Meals 86 "It was a vivid expression of WILL DO re upholstcrlng at reasonable Juno ond July. For quality service and RUSHFORD, Minn. — Dave pursuant to a ludoment entered In the rales Tel. St. Charles. 932-3531. ¦ GRAPHIC ARTS price call Alice Goedo. Tel. 454-1092. MERCURY, 1962, 25 h.p., less than 300 . CENTRALLY LOCATED sleeping room deep friendship" said one of above entitled cause on tha Fifth da y Write Bob' s Chick , Hatchery, Box 283, hours; also Wurlllzer |uke box with Wendt , 23-year-old Winonan, re- ' for gentleman only. Separate entrance. ol; March, 1 973, wheralh . lt was ad|udged LAWN AND Garden Equipment Sales Teohnical School . Winona, Minn, records, Tel Allura 6575, Kermle's.Bar, the Chinese coaches Hsu Jen- Tel. 452-64/9, corded the season's first hole- that, there Is duo trom tho Defendants, and Service. Howard Lenon,: old Min- Elba, Minn, . Walctikl, Frances A. Smith, and for Catalog. in-one at the Ferndale Country chieh through an interpreter. Rose . nesota City Road. Tel. 454-1402. Phillip Wiiletzkl, to the above named Wanted—Livestock 46 USED COUCH and dinette set In good SLEEPING ROOM for gentleman. Tel. "We are also looking forward " ~~ " Club here Sunday. Plaintiff the sum ol 55,515.43, wllh legal CHIMNEY PAT C HI NO 1104 Cunie A \c Minneapolis Condition. Tel. 454-3795 or 373 E. 5th 454-2349. , ' for gymnasts of the United Interest upon , said sum from tho Filth Tel. 454 5607 alter 5. ONE SERVICCARLE S|. alter 4 p.m. Wend t, in a twosome with his Hereford bull wnnt- GUYS AND GIRLS-nlce clean rooms, States and other sportsmen to day of March, 1973, pursuant to trie cd. Tel. 687-3755. father John, aced the 180-yard Mechanic's Lien Statement heretofore Approved for Veteran Training WALL MIRROR, 26"x36", S)0. Dining r«c room wllh TV. Large well-equipped filed for record In lira olllco of the Painting, Decorating 20 kitchen, Everything turnlsfied Tel. 4S4- par three ninth visit China." NEED MANY LOADS of Holsteln spring. room table and 4 chairs, cherry finish, hole using a Register of Deeds of said County as 37)0. Ing helfersi also bred and open 155. Crystal and bolne celling light on three iron. Tho Chinese will remain in Document Ho. 225506, nnd establishing, a HOUSE PAINTING, Interior , exterior heif- ers , nny size Al's Dairy ' short chain, J10. 1073 W, Mark. Hen In accordance with said statement roof coaling. Fully Insured, Tel. '454- . Cottle- Ex- SLEEPING ROOM for genllemnn. Tel. It was Dave' Seattle until Thursday when He|p—Male or Femola 28 change, Lewlston,. ' s second ace in Invor of said Plnintllf In 2133. Minn, . Tel, dairy 452-9211. In tho amount 6511; residence 5051 DAVENOBED, Early American, gold as many years they leave for Vancouver B.C. nbove specified , Last year he aoalnsl the tract of land EX PERIENCED real eslnle salesman ' covered, 463 Harriet aftor 5 p.m. Tel, lying and rxjlng In tho County of Wlnonn, EXTERIOR HOUSE palnllncj; Expert for MALE, FEMALe rooms to rent. June notched the first hole-in-one and the final stop of their North local otlkc Tel, TOWN B. COUNTRY HIGHEST PRICES on.all classes ol live- 452-2/26. of Stale ol Minnesota , described as follows, work done promptly by ' experienced lst Scpt. 1st , Across Irom campus, 150 R EAL ESTATE 454-3741 lor stock , Dave lienlke his career, also at Ferndale. American tour. to wit: painters lor rensonhblo rates , r-or o Interview. . Tel. 452-2401. Col- monlh Full use ol houie, Tel. 452-5358 led coll accepted , RUMMAGE SALE—Wed, Children's and ¦ The Iracr of Mud In Ihe Northeast Irea esllrnnle leave message tor Kelly or 452-1424, BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED Salary adults ' clothing, household Items, 2 Quarter ct Itio- Soulliwcjl Bclongcr, Tel. 453-4656. barns also . . Quarter WB'U nml commission , Austin Bcmly Shop, HOLSTEIN CALVES wanted, 3 days old. girls' , bicycles 259 W. Mill. SYI'M) ot Suction mirly-ltirea (33), pointed. SLEEPING ROOMS for men, itudent 301 1st Ave,, M.W., Austin, Minn. 5W12, Norbcrt Grcdcn, Allura, Minn. Tel. * Waist-High practice Rangers coach Township One Hundred • Seven (10V) ¦ NEW GREETING cards, slnllonary, hows nnil working. Cooking area available, ' experienced 7/01. North, Kanau Nino ('/; west ol the Filth OUTSIDE PAINTING by nnti (ilfl Hems. Tel. 452-5578 or 3840 W.' 212 Franklin, Tel. 452-7700. pnlnler Basement sealing. Tel 454- SMALL AGC.nnSSiyn lood service chain slate rescheduled NEW YORK - Larry Popcin , Principal //.trldldn, Winonu Counly, Min- . , 5 ,th St, - ' Ho6, smoking people with rnnnndement nbll- ; nesota , porticuinrly described as lullov/s, ll/, Previous r-xperlenco not necessary, Farm Implcmenti Apartments, Flats 90 gen eral manager-coach of to wil: lieuilining al a point 347 loot 48 Practice sessions for the sou'h sve villi trnln. Pc,slllon% open nro Kitch- HORHO & KELVINATOR retrlgeralors Providen-ce Reds of the Ameri- of the nort in rI/ linu ol Itio jmd Soulli- en Sune/vlsors now nt big savings nnd lime paym, onls APARTMENT In Fountain City, 1-bed- Plumbing, Roofing 21 orxl Mnnmiemenl Train- TWO ALL WFA'tllltR Park-Rec Waist-High League v;esl Quarter (SW' <) of Section T|ilrly- n. .Si'ml UrilversnPiiock nt FRANK LILLA 8, SOUS, 761 E. Bill , room, close to slorni, churches and can Hockey League, was 's resume lo Bo/ 4H, Lake ' mineral feeders) Prlili) of the . ' rained thri' ii (13) winch lies on tlio West line City, Minn Farm Po-.l Olllce, hent and water - furnished. out Monday night will ' , r-lnrlrlcnlly named lo replace Emile (if Second Street , In Iho VIII IIMU ol Belli- PFTUMBING BAR¥ Iwalerl rdock wnlor tanks; CARPETS a fright? Make them n beniill- Tel , 687-7741. bo held at the same 7 III trnctor sites and liny, ' Wlnonii Counly, Minni:stjin, II said 154 Hloh Forest , Tel, 454 4246 , CRLDIT IHVrvriGATOR - . call shells, may hn mnilo (III slnlit wllh Dlun Luf.tr*. Rent elcc- Francis as coach of the New rh«|lenr|lng In , fit must tractor s sumo times Wednesday night. West lino ol said Second Ulreel were ex- po'.itkin ilonllng illmctly with puoplo , lllll Rnta|crnk, Irlr: shnmpoonr Jl. 12 nnd J3, II, r.honlo THHCI; ROOMS plus hnlh located near York Rangers but Francis will tended northerly! thence North along Trcrniionleau. Tot . Ccnlervllle 539,3261 , A Co. Those sessions already sched- , Milnry ilnpi'inlino. upon'e»p«rkncn, plus downtown Winona. Heel and water lur- remain Roneral manager of the tho said We'.l Hno ot s.ild Second Slrecl, Electric Roto Rooter Incontlve bonlM. U:ml rraurim to llo< nliheil S1I5. For appolnlnnenl T»l, Da- uled for Wednesday II c/tended, u dislnncu ct J4/ feet lo For clogged towers anil drnlni. JOKII DLERH RG 631) cultivator, 6-ruar THERE'S NO reason for a tint summer ni«ht will . 5 7/, V/lrirma, //Mnn, .',»B/. Kola 641-6367. ho held in conjunction National Hockey League club. Iho north l>ne ot sold Southwest Quarter mriiirili'i) , 3 point Mich, ni'W shrivels. rlny to lilt nil nlntitl Cool nil wllh with the ~ " »M0. Tel, 612 .M.4I64 ovnnlnns, (.onlrnl air meile pnsslhln hy a MF.R- (SWU) o| aiilrl Section ihlrly-lhren (33|| Browns Roto Rooter WAiiti:n-Hirs nr I.nti'«. ran niria ' Al-I. MODERN healed 3-room aparlmiint, muke-up slate. 452.4)15, CHAIMS NATIONAL HANK. Homo Im- thonco due easl along said north line ol Tel, 452-VM? or 1 yr. guaranlce. .'.l/inrie. n.H , Dlreclnr i,l tliirflna, La alnvn nnil rrlrlgiiralnr, all carprled, m ¦ JOHN OF.ERR hay rnowrr, Nn. SO, unail provement Loan. See Frank , Dick, Max said Soulh/zosl Quarter . Onlry Supplle* vrnUir , all utilities exenpt lights fur- ,\ Situfltions Wanted—Mala 30 ,533 OARAC.n SAI.ri — Mlcyclei, furnllurn, Los Angeles Kings of the ra- standings lance ol 1/i fonlj thence dua west HO fjrnao A liiruo vvhlie , ' ' i 555 F.. 4lh Tot. 452 .' iiMiml . lion monlh, Avnllnht* June 15, Gnido A extra Inrgo ', ', ' , (.Inllilnu and inlscnlliinenus . Tuvs, and Hoek-jy tool; thenco southwesterly and parallel V, 71'AK-0I.0 Adrlciiltiirnl student wmnli Tel. 4J4 3J17 allor 4, tional Lea^uo, was wllh tho westerly linn ol said Stnlo Aid NEW IIOLLAND-773 hnlnr, ror.nnclHloned Wnd. 768 Olulfvlow Circle, behind BERMUDA Iflfni vii.rl' (or June, July anil Ami. anil remly to halo, V , A, KRAU5E CO., KAOE Rnillo, Road IM, ll A d/ilnrica ol , (eel lo a (rirat I'uli. Tuesday, May T), Vim ACHOSS nll.MORE (rem Miracle Mnlli signed to a three-year contract VI. I.. /' I :r for llcirmo on l-'lnlil Ai.i.Qiir.l DIlOTZ Traclori, Ownnra report up In of Ito- Sl.iri n* Slrlkui J t her prescribed by slaluta tor the pny- anil I' etilion lor Diilrll»ulliin. NEEDLES A pari incut IIOO'I rer year nnvnd nn tun I cost For All Makes rniinln whipped Tom Gorman of Mlssllli .... 1 / mnnl ol sold lien, nl piltillr. nut tion on I hit ri:|,r<",,:Ni(iiiv,i of thn rtl.f/vis \u\nm\ Instruction Classes 33 Cnrnellno, Innin clnsoli, nsslgned pnrk- alone. Arens Motor-Implement, Kellogg, ol Hpf.nrd Player I lull, Iniiiulry SUNSET tho lllh dny (,l July, 19/3 , el 4:00 o'clock fsliiln linvlng lili-il In r lin.il nr. f i.iinl anil facilities, Ho slngl* ilu- Seattle (1-3, 0-4, G-l and moved . Minn. 767'4»/2. llrnll. W(»t(|»|o W. L. In the allirrnnon or as noon thereafter linllllun li,r ti.llli ini'iil nnd nllnwniii. n l'\AUO STIJfir. TJrs vinnlml for summer ' Wcilgnto- Re|oi.lt ) J l/ tnld lien, anil Inxes, II nny, pionshi i II It, OI'IM.ir l.O, Hint thn Imiirlno Tel. I.owltlon 6201 or fit, Charles 9'JJ Wi p.m., except im Monrlayi call alter 4, ps. Lima Joo's , t 3 on said premises , nnil thir cuts anil dis- 1herei, | lin imu ii >i limn IV , i'x/:i, «| ';;45 Buslncu Ojiportunitiot (Anytime woekomis), m Oo bursements, allowed 37 MA L Or 1*1, 452 1507. Oullirs 5 4 liy law. tublnr.t to 0'r.lor.k A.M., In hre ihl', O/iirl In the tl V.VI IIOMEI.nn CHAIN SAW! T n.milciioiu 5 4 rrdumplliin within ri'ihls Iwolvn monriis (iriihnla coi/rl ri>r,m In thn i nurl ln.uso LUNCH 'IHIICK' iir rorif.ni.Miin lor ap- flnrol iioliictlim of Usril Saw*, yJArilLI) I or 2 qlrli to live Willi t PllnUlono ' DAILY NEWS Smith tops Dent 5 4 from said iliiln nt vile, In Wln'ma, 7/inni M,l,i, ,wul Ihnt nollr.o p'lliilmiiit In wc, Tel, I evulsion 4/i.]|, your Lli/iln Saw lliiailiii/arliirs oilier ulrls. W. Incnllnn. Tho Reasnimhla Nollilnni 5 4 Dated this Second day <>t Way, 19/1, Imrnnl lio given hy o>ilillfntinn tit Hill mill. Avnllnhln June Dili Chronic POWER MAINIIINANCB & SUPPLY CO, SUBSCRIPTIONS , Tel, 454 4770. Rolocli 5 4 f'ATirnfion LAW orricns, ITO i.riler In thn V/lnehn Dally f)nws ami by Mi:/I - WOMEN. er full KOMK - Ton-seeded Stan Orag Pert llrno lo sup- 2nd & Jnhnsnn Tel, 452-V5/I ouli 4 i fly Horierl V7. I' nllersnn mallert nnlli.n m r.rnvlilnl by law. Mnv Bo Paid at FIRST FLOOR eltlilnncy aparlnnnf 5l«r 4 5 ply thllflreri 't, linril eovir Imoli i to Smith topped Phil Dent of Aus- lot* Dalfld Way I, \'i>\ •vAllahla ./una ISHi. Centrally . local**!. Unknown t : I I IM U J « Robert V/. . P. II - , '.. A, l.nwynr Conifinnv-eslahllshril nr. r.uunU, Income Fortilizer, Sod Tul, 4V7 9J07 lor appointment, tralia 4-1) , o-n, (M in the .second Lurky txivlli J i 49 TED MAIER DRUGS Allorni-y tor llm Plnlnlllf Iml'le i,l Counly f.wnl lir.slhlllllns "fi tri ll.omi per inunlfi with Ulli ol Way . round of tho $i:J!!,00O Italian 3 i 43/ first N,illniinl hunk Hullding (ruunly Court ',enl> •inly 11,'l'tti rrti|Ulr. : St, .llwqy .. nnd' . bndrooin . " • Goodview.school, Tel. 454-2707, 4J4-473J ' $59.50, -Conlacl Jcrr.'y.' Olah' ' ' Auction Sales for appointment . ' pr'lced. .: Pln4l . Court, Ley/Ill in, lal . 46U. YACAJI^ a .646 Broad-¦ : ' bedroom . ' . or.454-3U3.' "- ' " • ¦way, ..Blair ' .-546)6. ' ¦' " ' , . ' " ' ' ' 8AEHLER'S ADDITION - 3 . , . ,, Wis. : . : IMMEDIATELY _ modern BUSINESS: OPPORT U N ITY-3-unlt houia home wIMi doublo otroge, exlra. larg* JUNE 6^Wed. 5:15 n.m. Real Eiteta AVAILABLE BOYUM¦ AGENCY : S ' 1 bedroom apartment Stove, relrlg- ' . ¦: FLushfa'rd,.- AAlnn.'- 55971 . pays S60O.par month;' recently ramexl. lot along hillside,, full basemtni, pnn- - : NORTH A A/\ERICAN 14x68: 2;bcdrphm .-mo- - : &¦ Furnllura . Auction, ' 870 E. K|no, . . , Boats, Motoi / Etc. 106 ";; : disposal,- air condi- • Tel. 507-864 >3«1 elod, new : Wlrlnj end ' hot water , e|«d rtc room, "Tel, :4i4-5317; lpr ap- * :.;; ¦bile' homo. . Fijrnlsh'od, air .conditioned, - . . .' Winona -Frank Decker cwner; Alvln . «ralOr» flarftage h*at ; . V ; V^:ES ' ;;{ . , "$125 per month. Tel. Carpoled. Separate , entranc*. Full lot pointment. :' • . be-autifully antf ; - completely, set up In ' . Kohncr, -auctioneer; \Evar«lt Kotiner, tioner furnished¦ ¦ . ALUMACRAFt 14' boat, Model A. *17J. 454-4(13. '. • ;¦' ,' ' ' . with Oil-street pirklnfl, Tel. 45M77I.. Fountain Clt/.- court, Tel. 687-7074 aller '• "clerk. . . . . , . Tel. -452-1716. ' - ' ¦ . ^_ Houses for Sal» 99 NEW 2:bed-: '2271. • • ••. ' '. Wood, owner; Freddy . .Frlckson,. aue-' now. Tal. Lewlston . 47.05. : Make ut. an oiler. Tel. 454-105?. all aluminum cruiser wltti 215 . . . . room at 314 E. 8lh. Close tb acbool and SWAP—37' Casino Cream , with saddle , tlonoerj Mllo Ruhnlngon, clerk; . h.p, engine for Inboard runabout, v/ith . ' NEW HOMES ready for. occupancy, 2-1 park. 119,500,. Tal, 454-105».' . BEFORE. YOU' BUY a. mobile home>' velua of' about 15,000 Tel. . 414-761.-1311 interior, wood grain uphojst- . bedrooms. Financing available, V/llmer ¦;¦: sea the 1974 Homctla on. display Juna JUNE, 8--Frl. 9:,5 a.m. Antique Aucllbn, " niwi y re- .jailer 5 p.m, ery, power steering, power '5t h at Green .' .ilellls' vllla ' RENTING Larson Construction¦ , T«l. 452-6533 -or THREE-BEDROOM libro*, Terrace Mobile Homes. Elementary School Oym, NOW ¦¦ ¦;'¦¦ . modeled , living area, lull carpeted, l'/j Tel, .454-13)/- tor appointment; , 614 E. , 5lh St Nelllesvllle, Wit Kurt :-4J2-3801... WAIITED-rboathOuse, In good ' condition, brakes, FACTORY AIR ., baths, sun porch. Good garage, cement ¦ Llslernan Estate, owners;. Alvln"Kohner, Ultra-Modern r ; : ' ¦ ' wllh slip, Tel, -454-2«52. . iCONPITIONlNG, ' tilt steer- ^ SUNSET ADDITION - by . owjier, . 4 :: ' '¦ ¦ driveway, ' large garden, Stockton . T«l. SCHULt. ' 1967. 12x50 wobllo' home, tx- oucllonecri Northern. Ihv. Co... clerk. . bedroom split foyer, Kitchen has v '>/. : <^^ : . ' j flj. : .. ' 489-2765 after 5. . . '. .;. : ing wheel, Cruiser control, . cellenf - condition, completely furnished. Furnished or Unfurnished ' WANTED—used putbdard motor In tha 40- $3900 or bes t ' offer. ' . ' Red Top Trailer . large eating area, drop lii oven, -dls.lt" . : JUNE 9-Sat, 12 Noon. 427 Pearl St.. ;¦ 65 h.p,. ranga. Til. 452-5967. luggage rack, power Tear . '.Court ' . - T«|. - - .454 r2«4l. washer, cjarbage disposal. Large liv- FOUR-BEDROOM horoi In Sunset area . Blair, wis. Theresa' Thompson, owneri •it 1 Bedroom Efficiencies Formal dining room with , power door Lock. ing room . cIliM(0tV now available. Double- garage, large FISH OR' SKI - Glaispar 14' ; run-: window , Alvln Kohher, auctloneeri Northern Bedroom ; nnld.lhlrflei. . AWIF SKAMPER i5r 1 : patio doo r. Priced In 460 family room, l'/j balhi, central air, about 40 h.p. Johnson Seleclrlc and " This would be a beautiful . Inv. Co,, clerk. . ' ' ' '- A , FOR e. tamper , wllh . Quality. - . .. sea ; T T Bedrooms . Deborah. fel. . '4J4-4?4f.. REALTOR 75 LS oversize lot, scenfe view of bluffs. Tel, tilt trailer ' Excellent condition Tel. . J 2 . . FAMILY VACATION CAR.; : -the . SKAMPER line. LARGE . DIS- ' , ov/ner 452-5279, SI, Charlet 932-3084. evenings, : ¦ ¦ JUNE 9. t:.. . 10:30 AVAILABLE SOQN. Three-bedroom home The Price is right. COUNTS: po all units In stock . - Also ^-Sa a.m. Allan W. Mopra . . .see ', us tor ' Anflque Sale, Dakble, - Minn. Freddy A,ArCE PARK ; loaded wl tb extras. Prlrne West local! on COUNTRY HOMEI >bedropm . 2-story tha. all aluminum pickup '. ¦ caps ' . '. .¦ . Frlckson, auctioneer; ' Jim. -p.apenfuss, with' lots of •woodland for the outdoor* ' .- modern "homo on 'jsbout. - -1 . acre',- near Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 . . ¦ ' - STOCKTON CAMPER SALES ' g, RENTAL clerk . vVIEW man. Priced-In. tho 40's. To see this.ex- ' Bratsber-fl;, l'/i balhi, remodeled kllch-. ^;.v:?:.:^2aw>/: ;>x ¦ ¦ ^VALbl V , Stockton, ' Minn. ' ' , . Tel - cepllohai . home . telephopa ' owner. 452- «n,- full basement,' nearly hew furriacei HON DA 50 Mint Trail, good condition. . 689-1670 - ' ' ' " '¦ '¦ • ".' PELiGH^ JUNE 9-5ot. 1 p.m; Church auction, -471 .. .4618; . . • ^ ,o|her . desirable fcalures, : AlK tor Ron at Alrma, Wli. 6M-35B7 . ; ; A ¦ . , LIBERTY — 1967,. .12x50 -mobile home, . .Whitewater Ave, St. Charles, ,. Minn. : 1970 0LDS completely -furnished St, Cherlea United Church of Christ, ^ BY OWNER J-bedroom horrie In Sunset - PETERSON: Famlly-slzied home wllh . Set up. on lot 1 At The Foot Of Sugar Loaf FAMlLY/HdME : WANTED-750 Honda, 1972. Tel. 4J4-. In . owner; . Roy Montgomery/ auctioneer; -. Addition.. Less than 1 year old, I'k-. : new w^Hn9, nearly new furnace, sev- : ' ; Lake Village, : Tel, Harmony 886- ' " ' ' " ,2561 or. 452-403&, ' • ' ' :G ui-|ass' ' , • 47J4 collect /:.; . Tel. :i52-94flio .-: . • .-• ' / • " - • bathsi central- air, all carpeted, formal.' eral rooms remodeled with paneling . /;..' 'V . Ask for Richard Erldc- ; r The ; whole. farniiy will love : ^ ¦>oi.,, . JUlie t-Sat ' dining area, 2-car garage,, fulf base- and' carpeting. Garbage disposal. Nice- rapalnt- . 10:30 a.m.. A-l oVf/ce Equip, HONDA TRA,lLBlKE—90CC, lust 4 door sedan.. Color Is Cha- ' rnent ' ment. July; 1 occupancy, Tel. 452:7997. . this 3 bedroom ranch style. . sized lot with stbrana -shed. , ed, oood condition. Must sell; best offer . .Auction, 221 Jay St., La Crosse, Apartments, FurnUlied; 91 ; LOOK . AT 1 THIS 1968 Libert/, ', . - Wis.. Rus-s ell There's a U-shapcd step- over: S100.: 55 E. "Belle'vlew; Tel. 452r. mois Gold with Gold nylon . , . . ¦ 12x50' Schroeder ,: .auclloneer/ . ¦ I mrnedlale occupancy, 1 • owner, Northern «nv. .Co' ' " NEW DES1GN .3 bedrdorn home, corner OTHER HOMES, bold eld and nev/, In 7603 . ' •' ¦ ¦ - " . ' ' oood ., ., clerk. . . saving kitchen and - lots: of . .. upholstery, small V-8 «n-: ; , .cbnciliion,. J2500 Tel. 454-2646 alter 5. THREE ROOMS and private bath, fully Gllmore and;- Vila' -Streets Choice of . , '. Rushlord. ."- . : ' . , . ' . . gine ' ' : carpeted, , very, clean, close, In. .Another ' carpel,, floor plan.' and paneling, Com- clps4jt space for Moni. Dad BOYS' 3-ifieed bicycle, 1 year old, vary : , : automatic transmis- JUNE l6^s urt;;T 2 noon . ..' Eltrlck Llon ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ HI LTOM^-1970, . 14x68, 3 bedrooms, double 'i near laka. and WSC, jpnclous Backyard. , 454-2023, ' good, lltdn L ' • Club, Inc. . Community consignment pleted In-60 days. Tel . . and" the ,-kids wiR appreciate : corid «5 Ttl. 45M1.67. . . . sion , power steering and .'• Insulatedi. partially furnished. Tel. 454 ¦ Ideal lor. 1-4 adults,, summer months BOYUAA ^AGENCY : ¦ ¦ ¦ . Auction, Ettrick, Wis. Kohner, Schroe- " ¦ ; FACTORY AIR CONDI- 5837 .. only, no pets. Tel. 452 5)76, 4si-47ti or PQSSESSIOW; IW slory, »• the oversized .yard. New car- -Rushford, Mlon. J597I HONDA-1W0 S50CB Dean Catiliff, Tet der A. Millar, auctioneers.: ' IMMEDIATE ': .- ¦ . 454-4175. in Gondylew near iclvool- ' Beam, . " Tel. S07-K4-9.3B.I . . ' AilurB.6392, - ' TIONING; ¦ bedroom home , peting. . ceilings, ;For ...... ¦MOBILE- ' HO/VIE . lohv for' rent Walk to ' "shopping, room- ¦ . . . arid center Rcc In base- the growing family, full : .• targe pool, 9-hoIa gblt course and mlnla- FOR G.IR.LS, (hare . 'apa'rlment' downtown. ' Tel, 452-7007. a . B5A UK' ,' good '- condlllpn, $500, Tel : ment, .I'.'i-car parngt. . . Ar- :-:v^:::^;::;$2250^ :;; ' , ture golf. Wafer, :sowe r ' and garbage ¦ Your own bedroom .. Everything furnish- ; basement awaits your tal- ' r;. ced Is 323-3508 aller 5 p.m. . V pickup furnished. Low rent. Tel. .Lewit- ed H2 per month, Tel, 454-2320, ' . ; ¦ , ent and imagination. Ask us , '1bh' 4451, .,," • SEVENTH" W. "858--By . eiwher; .Spacious BIO MONEY or trophy, Moto-Crosa cycle ONE-BEDROOM furnished apartment In -7-room, 3-bedroom home; available Aug. : about MLS 878, . rac«, Sun„ June 10; 1 pm. -at Zumbro Garage, screened front porch. Tel 1965 FORD . Houston;: Tel. . 894-3188.. . 1. , . falls, Minn. AMA District S3 points. ',• . Auction Sales 454-2866, " A >'II-Wlndcrs Production. -Tel, 507-753- 8-passenger . . station wagon, ErW ;RI€HtErt ' ' ' ONE-ROOM furnished apartment/for rent. ; ;. . 2672. . V-8 engine, automatic trans- ¦; ¦ : ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ' FREDDY FRIC 'KSO'N . Tel. -452:7716...... ", . - WATERFRONT 3-bedroom ranch, - baser: ¦ ¦ . rriiss'ipn, power steering,' ra- ' ' - ' - '. ,. ' : Auctioneer ' . ' .¦ • merit, garage, plus 2 small cottages .oh - " BSA^—1969 500 Royal Star 15" extended . . EAST. LOCATION. Available: now, brlghf, Onalaska Really, Tel, ^::?:REAL1^;;;:/ Will handle all sizes end. kinds of : Lake Onalaska, Irbnt end Custom paint |6b end seati dio, heater. Runsvlike a top ¦ ' . ¦ :¦ . •auctions. Tel. Dakota- ' clean, 2-bedroom downstairs duplex. . 783-2049. _ ' .-. . " ',. , '. '." ¦ ¦ ' ." Excellent . condition . Tel :• "454-2704. '¦ ' " 643-6143. : _ -: • . . for only ..;!' ; .- - : Ideal for 3 boys. -Tel. 454-5967. Home Federal Bldg., • ¦ FOR YOUR ^M^0^-¦ ' - 4th & Center: RUPP 1970 Mlnl-blRe, Al ..shape, lust : AUCTION use the Boyuni :;/ ¦ [ We Are N"ow . • . !6«—fc/rnlshed apartment for THREE-BEDROOM nomat/ . gbod W, loca- : System. BERTRAM BOYOM Auction- FOURTH E. ¦ ' R EALTORS luned up, ready 1o:go. Very reasonably ::MW$^ : ' tion. Close 10 school and churches. N ew- . : Tel. 452-15M or 452-115 1 • '. :- ' . aaaaawmaawa ^mamamaaam ' - eer, Rushford.Mlpn. Tel. 864-9381. 1 or 2 employed persona No children; ' : fy ^ . . priced, Tel 452-9615, . Taking Consignments ly remodeled, carpeted, full basement. , . . ~ . No "pef* Inquire .57? ,W. . 6lh. , . Fenced-in backyard. New 2-car garage. Office HoUrs: 9-4:30 Mon.-Frl. ¦ ¦¦ HON DA SL35O-1970* excellent condition. V ALVIN KOHNER ' ' Tel. 452-6277. ' '• Throw the Bou-. ' , AUCTIONEER-Clty end WANTED for jurnmer. l. 2¦ or 3 filrls . " ' ¦ ¦ ' • Time To . Engine overhauled, new paint |ob: 7000 state licensed :i ¦W, . " - : ¦ . ond . bonded. . Rt. - . 3,. Winona. Tel, . 454-5375 . to' share with: dthers. $50, -Utllltes- -lurr After Hours Call: :. . .' qiiet? Before you do why miles. Cheap; ' Tel. . Jerry Tlndal. 452- ¦ 452- ".; ' "'. ' ' " ¦ ¦ ATTENTION APARTMENT Dwellers, " . 4?ao;- , ¦;. .. nlshed. . Tel- . 452-4M?. ' . . .; • . ,, . ' .: Kert W. Uolen .;:-. .452-1550 : : not investigate this offer . . 3473.after 5. . ¦• own a new 2-.bedroom . Townhouse with : Betty: RiChter . .;¦ . 452-1151 ¦ FOURTH E. 2«4T-3-room furnished apart- garage, monthly payments at a low . , . '.. ' ' . A. sound 2-bedroom . ; WINONA'S COMPLETE ' • ' - ; / . Minnesota Land & • . FIRS.T AUCTION: . : merit. Heat and vvater . furnished. Em- . ¦S150., Tel. 454-1059. ;- ' ; home sized righ-t for newly- . •- , ' MOTORCYCLE HEADQUARTERS ¦ . ployed person preferred. . No chil- Nawr-Used—Parts— . Open Mon. & Fri. Nights " 'i Auction Service ^ ' : ¦ ¦ ' dren: No pels, Will sleep 3, Inquire 57? THREE BEDROOMS, 1»M baths,.kitchen weds . (excdleht condition). Service—Accessories . Everett' J'; Kohrier," ¦ ' "¦ ' ¦ ¦ '¦' ¦ ¦¦ '' ¦ JU 12 W,- . Tel. *U- » com wired for stereo, ;4 slid- ' - ¦:¦ " ', ' '• ¦ II loti Excellent location. 10 % down day of sale. For inspec- A. GARY MGS-".'. ;...i 887-64M ' , 3205. .:, , ¦ ¦ furnished apartment, I FORD - 1970 F-250 M-ton pickup V-S, tion Tel. 932-3434 or 932-3879. ' '¦¦ " 1 TWO BEDROOM . ing glass doors to 2 decks ' OHMAV ;>.: ' - ¦ % , newly remodeled wllh larcje efficient I wB^^R REf\LtOR ' :. : : D STEIfEH . . . - 454-1705 : . Crulse-o-matlc, power steering and RICHARDSON—10x55, 2 bedroomi , fully : ^ : ^BL ¦ and sunken porch, located BLOMS brakes, factory air. $2295. 0 8. J Mo- I: . (HXJRCH BELL A1NTO OTHER ANTIQUE PROPER^ 1 kitchen and bath. Ready, for Immediate ; . '^BS^ . «4-5l09 A ';' carpeted, Furnished with eutomatic. occupancy: No . lease required. Tel. | >20 CENTER- : . . on over an acre of land. tor, Ford Dealer. St. . Charlei, Mlrin , wash machine, Must sell! Tel, X54-270<. 30" church bell made in 1878 by the Meneely Bell Foundry I ' - ' 1 4\ . 452-7391 or . 452-2899. ' . .. /Large trees plus a Creek in. I of West Troy, N.Y. Dropleaf. table, center table with glass | ¦' ' INTERNATIONAL — .1965 y.-tort pickup, ONE AND TWb-badroom apartments In : an area of new homes. vary good condition. S495. .0 5, J. Motor, :. Stqreraft Gdmpers || feet, piano stopL with glass feet, Pewter Commumoh set j \ Lewlston; Cenfj-al heat, air condition- Experience Go Lints! Ford Dealer, , St. Charles, Minn. v . M - press glass vases, captain's chair, misc.; dishes and other | ing. Fully furnished. Tel. Lewlston =523- Glose-Gut Prices ' ' ' ¦¦: ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ 2. NEW 5: bedroom on over items. -- .' .,' ' .;:;. ; ' . -;. :., , .. . . . ' ; V- j : ¦ ¦% ' 9431.' . ;• .' . ' ' • " . l . IN7ERNATIONAL--1972 Travlloll, V-8, ONLY 7 campen left In Hock Buy: . -|" . .. . ' . ; . . If You' re Buyingy h. acre of land; decorat- ' :. power steering; power, brakes, air con- nowl Save S t $ -$. . 1, ORGAN,PIANO : ed with the "professional , ditioning, all other accessories. Low , PEWSv , berry carriers; good used tires; 3 rims; steel posts; construction cilice, J75 month. Tot, living room , parage MLS food center , patio , bar-b-cue, ARTCRAFT 1968 12x68 mobile home, In 7 | f)71 FORD-1P72 Gran Torino SMIIon Waoon, 4S2-5359. : CALL ABOUT MLS TO- excellent condition, Priced for quick I] misc. items too numerous to mention. ; 855. slate roof , attached garage. loaded, air end all, low mileage. Ford DAY ! sole , Tel, Holnicn, Wis, 606-526-3384 n ANTIQUES: Bamboo chair with velvet seat; largo pic- | OFFICES FOR RENT, on the Plata. . special purchase, 0 8, J Motor, Ford : 6. LONG, Dealer, St .. Charles, Minn, ture; set of; 3 stone covered dishes ; gilt edge plate glass Stlrneman-Selover Co., Tel, 452-4347, Cheat Your Fami ly LOW Rambler in LET US SELL YOUR HOME USED TRAILERS \\\ \ JUST IN - Mallard 15 It. soil-contained) s i: Olen View — 3 bedrooms, CHEVROLET-l?55 4-door hardtop, V-l, [:| mirror ; 3 round-back oak chairs ; high back captain' I50O FT, of new office space, furnished And just kocp driving ' WHEN YOU DECIDE COACHMEN 27 ft. Conllnenllnl-A beau- ¦ by screened back porch , Cen- automatic, power steering. $200. Tel, f\ chair; mantel clock; wood high chair. ' ¦ ' j wllh power, heat, air conditioning, TO SELL! ty, 197LCOACHMEN Motor Home, only sound barrier walls, sprinkler syslem, this spacious 4 bedroom 452-1931 afitr 4, Fi-lckson Auctioneer { ' tral air , Fireplace in living 6,000 miles — Excellent I It, Texan \ \ Terms: Cash. Freddy . carpeting ond very agrooable rales, home, but if you aro wise ' Camper lor Vi-ton pickup, room , 2'A-car garaRe with OFFICE HOURS: (l::i0 to 7:30 SCOUT—1971, 4-wheol drive, radio, new ' IV; Clerk, Milo Ruiuiingeii, La Crescent, Minn. | Free parking '.V block away. Wilt rent F . A. KRAUSE CO, \-y'y- .--r-'y*m*«/Tr . \\- .->'y '.^ t^":w^ ; you will call Winona Realty ', very good condition, ¦ ¦ *- "' ' , , ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •;¦;¦;¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦;¦;;¦ ¦ :¦ ¦:.:¦ ¦:¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ -;¦ electric , Commando Urea t ;.:•>:¦;¦;- .¦:': :;>,¦;- !. . .:> -: v;. : :> '. .'..v:.V. ' - 'k.' '.v^ .'.-.'X .-' . '. .;. .:¦ , .';¦; '. ' ...... ;:; ¦¦< ,*...;¦;¦;. . .. ¦ , ', .•. .. . , .•: ,;.-;i £« . . ^w\w.wi */.' all or part. 122 W 2nd SI . Available ' door on larpe woll- OFFICE PHONE: 452-6474 Breeiy Acres Winona March. PSN Building, jack Nellike, to see all the features this laiidsi'niw'l lot, IMMRniATE $2560. Tel . 452-3194. T al. 454-5630' nlghls, 454-76110. ROLLOIIOME — 1969, l-bc-droom Ux6S home of fore, .lust for open- I^OSSESSION. Evelyn Hupprecht VOLKSWAGEN BUG-1970, like new . Tel. , i.a Crescent 895-2202, wllh cxruindo llvlnu rooln and 17' In- OFFICE SPACE lor rent . First or second ers—good sized kitchen and Ijewlslon 3765 sulated utility shed. Excellent elinpa floor available In former MSP building, living room, play room up- Office llmirs : fl a.m. - 8 p.m. ..,. 454-2121 FORD-1967 Gnlaxle 2-door hardtop, VI, and extras . Fully skirled and set up 75 Plato E„ corner of Latayotlo nnd 1 Ruth Givcrsen at Dakota Tel. 643-6B7I tor appoint- stairs, 2 car garage, MI.S 1953 Gllmore Ave. after 3:30 or Sunday, . . 3rd. Will remodel to suit . Tel. 4544071 Monday through Salunlny Bill Steffen 454-iim ment. Low .price. ' or 452-7600. . . H4:t. Gnry n.-M tii n ...... 452-3701 vVIILLYS OVERLANO Whippet, 1928 4- NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. j W| | OFFICE SPACE tor rent. Levee Plata Betty McGuiro .... 454-3473 ilonr nodnn, 37,000 mlloa, orlglnnl MOBILE .HOME East, Inquire IIARDT'S MUSIC STORE, Everybody Loves GENE KARASCH Pnul Bcnglson .... 452-1933 paint. $1500 firm, 543 W, 5th. TRANSPORTI NG A bargain. When prices nil Mildred McCabo ,. 452-6234 PL.YMOUTH-19a9 Roadrunner, 3»3, 4- ICC license, Minn.-Wis. .%$ (or %& Farms, Land Rent 93 REALTY, INC. spoeil, 4 barrel. Make oiler . Tel. U i ivll seem sky high and you need Dale Bublitz , 04 3,enox , Harold Erntli 452-5R-1G Crescent 895-4794. for rent . Tel, 452- a liorne-—a good home—we Winona , Minn. Td. 607-452-9418 A-1 OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. VA.LLEY PASTURE BROADWAY & MAIN '; | ?57» aflor 1 p.m. linvc an excellent first home. BILL CORNFORTH - CIIEVROLET-1S65 Del Air ,4-door, V-B, ; Located nt 221 Jay St., La Crosse, Wis. Tel. - 4r>4-4t fla REALTOR I'owergllda. Real buy. $395. 0 a. J TWO-BEDROOM mobile horn* pnrtlnoliv Combination living and din- Motor , l ord Denier, St . Charles, Minn, furnished for lale or rent. Tel. 4540164. Houios (or Rent . 95 ing; room , 2 bedrooms, and Satotdlay, 9 ' LOOKING role a nice family to rent well Vk. car gara ge. MLS 874 . June 1 cared for olrtor 2-story homo wllh 3 hodroomi, 2 balhi, all carpeted , Ga- l Time: 10::io A.M. j ;' rage. Gas heal. Central location , Avail- Will Two Do? AUTO SERVICE i US KD SURPLUS OKFICE EQUIPMENT & FURNITURE f; Able July 1. 1165 per mnnth. Write Two bedrooms, living room , ^5-w P,0, Dnx SO, K 40 assorted wood ami nic-tnl dcsk.s; 30 soci'elnry posture I: enclosed front and ^ticW I' chair.s; 12 office aim cliairs ; 12 arm swivel chuirs; 0 wood - [< FIVE-ROOM lurnlshfd house, Fait Inca- notch, nnd IVi car gnnige. &&& CENTER U) chuim; 10 nwtal tion. Marrlod couple, No pels. Phone I Cnfilnhi 's of/ico ciinirs : wood at trJRhi I 454-2574 or -452 201/. This homo just recently has $ side arm extensions; T> cliroino side arm . chairs; 4 black i now plumbing, alumi num desks; 4 conference AVAILABLE JULY 1, 1-bedrnom house KiDisny l| wrouglit Iron chairs; 4 mclul school $ siding and now furnace. ' - overlooking river, 10 miles S, nf Wlno- \/ tables; (5 small wood offico tallies;, formica table; 4 f: ne on Hwy, 61 . No dr>fll. Tel, 452 9617, MLS 1159. I Avalmil telephone slmuls , possiblo iintique; 12 metal filln« i, Moltleman'a, W SPECIAL y , k nietul side desk files ; 0 bookenses , met al ami wood ; ; «y. Tel. 454 4196, tsk lor Mike ttlven. tion would bo n wiso move. Royal typewriter; (1 lypewriter tables N.CU, cash re«ls- t- & Lube Job ...... J ; ; Wanted to Rent 96 Combination living nnd (lin- ler; Sniilli-Coninn adding maehino, like now ; A. R, Dick [ ing room , front nnd l>nelt 420 niimeo/'ruplihif! maelilne; 1, '2, ,1 nml f > Rroup sW'cl £ fHftnE-REOROOM house or ornurvt floor porch , 2 or ,'l bedrooms , gu- 20-20 or 30 weight oil COMPLETE WHEEL lockers ; 2

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