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SIXTEEN PAGES Big Balloon Breaks Up in Space Big Bomber - Ruilellsl 1 Leaves Spain — Showers Pieces For Flight Home '' ' Of AluniinurP Senators of /.. MADRID, Spain:(AP ) " - : The,;U.; S. . Air : Force's -record - smashing B52H :;superb6mber left Torfejph air base near Madrid this friprriing Into Atlantic froiibfe-SiJofi for its home-hase at Mino-t. N.D. ;; ay HOWARD . WASHINGTON " ¦ (AP) •-- Secre- Estimated arrival time at Minot imsHEprcT:~^ . , ; - - • v tary of State Dean Rusk goes to is 2:20 p.m. . v ' .. CAPE CA^AYERAU Flav; Capitol Hill today to brief mem- In a: flight without fefufeling —A huge . space, balloon broker from Okinawa to Madrid last week bers of the Senate.: Foreign .; Rela- apart hundred s the eight-engine jet claimed, 11 ¦ of miles above th« tions. Committee on world trouble Atlantic today as it; was inflating spots. One possible subject ; Tor dis- new records, including a: ^prld the size cussion- is proposed US. purchase mark of"12,519' miles for distance to; of a 13-story; building. of U.N. bonds. ; ' ¦¦ . ,¦?¦ in flight without refueling. The breakup ' of . the ; big bal- : Maj. Clyde T. Evely ;of Peters- ^ Rusk appears before; a closed loon—dubbed. "Big ; Shot" —-show- burg; Va., commander of the huge session of the committee as Con- j ¦ ered several '- .- .pieces of aluminum gre'ss Members continue to -voice plane, estimated the. flight to Minot would take 11 hours. coated , plastic into the ocean their opinion s of President ; Ken- ' ' : - '- ¦ ¦ -' nedy's proposal for authority to -- . .,. . about 600 miles southeast of-the purchase, half of' a $200-million Cape. The ; pieces, illuminated U:N. bond issue. ' ¦ brilliantly by the rays of the ris- ; The v.25-year; 2-per cent; bonds | ing , sun , provided a spectacular ¦ would; help pay theVCost of , UiN. Die ' ' XAIi-tRAIN CRASH KILLS TWO . :; Work- - stretcher. Men / at, right free Conrad Johnson, Ten ift show for observers.- . operations in the Congo and the i . ers rejhove four , persons from^:car which coR .Hollandale and Leonard Gilbertsoh ,. 52; Hpllan- The¦;' , "' :¦ ¦:¦¦ ¦¦ ' -5pO'PQiind bundle of plastic ~ ' Middle' East.. TT^; : '. . ' • .- .; ;.:; ' . . ;! u'ded wT(H^a^pssehgef-;: train , in doWritowtrSoTh^T dale, . sits 'in .', the back seat of - the/car. The t\yo- sheeting was folded neatly in " ¦ A Democrat, Sen, Harry F,: a Minn A; " ¦Johnson' , were, injured fatally. (AP- ester, . In foreground,; Thelma .Gilbert- . s., not related Bvrd , of .Virginia, has been vocal i Arkansas fire canisier in the hose of a thor '¦ . son 57, Hollandale, is lifted onto 'a litter, : At Photofax) ' •'•;-": " '/;' ' '-; ' . v ' . ,; - . :; :. - . . and persistent in his opposition to'[ MORRILTON,. Ark. - (¦A 'P V-,Teh rocket which Wasted off at 6:06 ' ' ' - . . left. rear,. . Arthur, 0: Johnson isi placed On a the idea . Sunday a Eepublican, ! persons, including, eight children, a:m, in an experiment, aimed at Sen. John , Sherman Cooper, of! burned to 'death, when a .predawn testing techniques for launching Kentucky,, "svyung behirid: it. ' : i ; ; . fire swept their farm home 25 iin advanced Echo communica- "We've committed outselves: to I miles north of here today. '¦ - _!?__J_iM^ " ' ' . . . tions satellite. •''• ' " irr^vye^re in - -it^-ahd-.-l'il vote for ]; Sheriff -MarJin Hawkins , id enti- it ,"; he said .' of the U.ISJ/. financing.) ' '1 ¦ fied the .'.'victims as Mr. and Mrs.; A. few minutes after the launch, ¦plan. ' . "i Andy Paladino and their children , ' the • ..'Rational:' Aeronautics arid. .: But, Gooper\added . . on a; tele- 1 ranging in age from 3 to 12 .years. . . :vision interview^-.CBS — "Wash- j ¦ Space Administration announced ; . the fire, fanned, by a "swift ,«HB»B *»aK3»iW ^W^fM^ .. .-:• ' ; . ¦¦X ^.. ' -.\^.>-i4mWm ihgton Conyersatibri"^rfhe , United ' had swept through the two- that the balloon had • separat ed wind, : ECHO; ZOOMS AWAY . . > A Thor rocket zooms away through States siiotild inform all nations j story frame -hbtise before being ;. /rom (he ' - 'Thor :;a/id had started the fog from its Cape Canaveral launch pad early today with an it will not continue such aid unless ! discovered by. a neighbor, Haw- to inflate. But a short: while later they pay. up . their . U.N: assess- ! ; inflatable sphere tucked in;the nose cone: t'AP Photofax) . : : kins said. the space ¦mehts..': ' " ' . ';¦; ' < agency said th^t . the . ,. balloon had split: : ' Elsewhere, Sen. Afbert Gpre, Dr I After .. viewing a . .television film, , Tenn... a member of . the Seriate ! officials , theorized that . perhaps Rocm?, 67 ¦: was committee, championed U.S.; pur- 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRJSS atConrad Johnson , Hollandale, when it hit the ear. The car Cm . the sphere carried too much' resi- Minn., bachelor was dead on ar- chase of the bonds to help "clinch ! A passenger train and an; auto- ^ pushed 20 feet down the track by diial air which caused ;it to expand ' Rochester hospital , impact,. :' (Soviet Premier) Khrushchev' mobile '"collided .in downtown Ro- rival at a the. s^ .too quickly. - . . Arthur 0. Johnson, 55, Hartlahd , defeat, in-the Congo." ' chester,. Minn., Sunday, killing two ' Minn., died-about 30 minutes later. ABOUT 25 persons boarded the "The. one biggest defeat Khrush- f 4em^^ The . TV film, relayed frorni' a men in the car and injuring -two -re-. ¦train at Rochester, a railroad em- chev has suffered .in ' the last 10 camera . in the Thor- •.. booster, other occupants. ;:: Police said the men were not lated . -' - . - ploye said, the train was bound years has been in the Congo," shoWeds yiyid'ly the -separation—of ' ' . . The deaths raised s Injured were Leonard 'Gilbert-, for Chicago, II),, . from Mankato; Gore sa-id. "Success,in the Congo, the. cahis&r^from;:- the rocket ' * 1962 traffic toll to 38, compared son,. 52- and his sister, Thelma A; .Minn , . - - ' ;:, ' , which means success in ' Africa , opening of "'the canister : with one- : ; §n6ti ¦ with ¦30 through : this•: date last Gilbertson, 57, both of Hollandale. The train is .one w;iiich the rail- ; ¦will/represent our biggest . victory &'in ' -a ' - ' " by an It -inch snowfall a week ago, half slipping off; into space and : ¦ . ASSOCIATED PRESS - . belt , extending from .year. ;' ''• ' ' -; ::. :. - - ' -- '- : '' • ' . - ' • r ¦ By THE ^now . . - .;. road is seeking . to discontinue, ¦since W orld War .II." '.-" Heavy, wet ' , snow blanketed northern Missouri atrqss. north- started digging out from ,the fresh sudden inflation of the balloon and ' • ¦¦:' ' THE CROSSING was marked . j - , : The Rochester accident hap- maintaining :it operates at a loss. Sen. .George D. Aikeiv, R-Vt., de- the Midwest today, western ' '•' ; Illinois 1 into , southeast tall which was ,.expected; to , reach the almost iritmediate ripping. : with a Warning bell and flashing broad areas of . ' pened at a crossing marked with An; Interstate Commerce Com nounced the bond issue ;; proposal piling ' atop the big covering still ¦Wisconsin; and ;• western , lower eight or nine: inches.;: . The tear first appeared ' ¦about red . light, police said. : • a warning bell and, flashing red jm' hearing^asJield^at Sunday, asserting it would provide ground, from last week's Michigan. ; Driving conditions were rcport- three seconds after inflation, and ssion Rb> on ;the '¦ ' I ' ~Tlie"'train , ?wWch~ h;ad left—the " : ¦ light, police said. The - train, the the Soviet Union "a ' long-iime es- - ¦:/—^ -: immediately split the balloon . slorrh; - . . ) ed hazardous throughout the snow into ' - ''Ro- Rochester station a few .;¦ minutes several pieces, - ' Chicago : .& . North Western Afteri! leaving Rochester the cape avenue" for .refusing to pay „ The storm,' ; ' which swept north; Snow depths In the region ! belt. At least three traffic deaths . . . Chester_400," had left the depot before, consisted of a diesel loco- ;¦: 'Winona its; stiai.-evof-: the Congo operation. i' -high* ~ train passes through eastward -.from : eastern; Kansas ranged from 8 to 10" inches, withi were.Tattrib.ntcd :;tp""sirppery . .Newsmen viewed the film at a "moments before: the. crash, 'v motive, two coaches, a^iner ahd ¦ en ' ' Mis- . route to; Chicagb. If leaves Senare Democratic Leader Mike and Oklahoma dumped from one the cOyering in .Muskegon, Mich.;. Kways; one each in Kansas, news; conference. -- a parlor, car. It was not damaged ' here daily at 2:04 p.m. '.' : persons ;; , Mansfield of Montana said he is up to more than: six . inches of measuring 15 inches. Chicago , hit souri and Iowa:: Three Officials said the film was much The jmpact hurled; tha car fo and proceeded on its . -way after a ; died of heart attacks .while shovel- ' ¦ Police police ; investigation. Chester : Friday"" at which railroad "hopeful that we can get through clearer than expected, and that it the . railroad right-of-way. , ¦ ing. show in Illinois. . \ auto wrecker crew andr a Fire - ' Railroad officials said the train representatives presented their Wha.i the administration request- was among the best footage of ah type Department ; rescue squad used left the Rochester ;statiori, IT blocks .case,.' and;';.at'; which several ; local ed , and. that is a $10O-rhiili6n bond Air travel' was curtailed in some i ever relayed from a space vehicle.; crow bars to pry the - fatally in- away, at 12:24 p.m., 16 minutes persons, protested the proposed cur- issue underwritten by us which cities, including Kansas City and; ' ; ¦; '¦' jured men ¦ from the wrecked car. late, and was still moving. slowly.' tailment iii . service. "' -; . will, be repayable " ; Censl/fes Chica'go: .' U.N , Cortfif? Waiter. Bresserte, a project of- The: deficit is expected to South of the snow belt , heavy ficial. saKPthe expansion , of " Three persons died in Minnesota reach $170 million by June 30, The areas from south- the rains pounded balloon was much more rapid traffic accidents Saturday • and world organization has been: un- and Indiana south- than ern Illinois anticipated , indicating that ' late Friday. . Robert W. Wilson , able to collect special assessments ward through (he lower Mississip- . per- Antoine Gizenga haps an overdose of air had been diha, died in a threercar colli- for its Congo operations and its - ¦ E. ' ' pi Valley, .- placed ' ; ¦; sion: truce supervision in the Gaza ¦ " '¦ . ' - . ; in the sphere before in the Minneapolis suburb. ¦ . ' - -By . . PETER . GROSE - Thunderstorms rumbled across Mrs. Ben Wilson, about 65, -Strip. - . '- . ". - ¦ '• Man- " ¦ " - LEOPOLDVILLE. the Congo iffi—The Congo . Parliament by ah Louisi- ¦ ¦ . ¦ - Alabama and sections of kato, was killed Friday night when overwhelming majority censured Antoine Gizenga today for his. cle- , ana and Mississi ppi , cjiusing some a truck hit her, Victor Shade, 65, fiance of the central; Congo government. The pro-Communist deputy ;¦ property damage. Gusts , of 66 Built in Minnesota of rural Austin, died Saturday of and Congolese forces en- premier was a virtual prisoner of U-N. j m.p.h. lashed Birmingham- , while- ' injuries suffered when his pickup residence in Stanleyville. " ' " ' NORTHFIELD , Minn , l#> —¦ WisGonsin circling his .. : I gusty winds , and ' heavy , rains hit truck went, off a road near The huge spiica. balloon , de- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS compared with 3(5 a year ago to- U.S. to Sigh The government announced Gizenga had agreed to end his self- |1 southeast -Louisiana. Brownsdale. LcdpoldviHe by this Saturday after his | stroyed in a rocket shot mal- day. ^ imposed exile and return to Nine persons, including the for- Jacob P. Lange. 67, former may- Thomas Lyght, 16, St..;Pai!T, was personal bodyguard surrendered 1 There was a warming trend In function . at Cape /Canaveral mer mayor of Black Earth and I most of the Southeast in the wake today, Was manufactured by ¦ or of the Dane County community fatally injured in Iowa Sunday. Sunday to Congolese troops. -His his wife, and three victims , of a |of ¦ - .'"' " lost - ..week's- . ' unseasonabl e the G, T. Scbjeldahl Co. of of-Black Earth , died Sunday night Patrolmen said the youth was Treaty With capitulation came too late to avert ' two-car crash near Menominee in a Madison hospital, and his driving a stolen car which struck the parliamentary wrath. ' cold weather. 'Temperatures ; were Northfield. ; The billion County, lost their lives in high- wife Hulda , 67, died early today a Highway Patrol car four mjlcs above freezing for the first time -was more rigid; . US. Navy Ship - and efficient way crashes in Wisconsin during in the- same hospital , of injuries south of Hampton. ' After a brief but angry debate, in several nights in- the Carolinas , as an . -electro- . raised • magnetic space ¦' the weekend. The deaths suffered several hours earlier in the vote in the Chamber of Depu- i Tennessee and the gulf region. reflector than . - .- . ' ' Common Mart its forerunner EchoT, the state s toll for - the year to 26 a head-on Crash with another- car Authorities said Lyght stole the tieswas 67 for the . censure mo- i Readings ' ranged up to OO in south- which is car Saturday night in Northfield , ; BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)-The a single vote against it , and ! ern Florida Sunday. , still visible at times after be- on Highway 14, a mile and a half tion , ¦ United ; States and the European Landing Copters i _ ing put in orbit Minn; , stopped ¦ : 17 months ago. west of Cross Plains Three other at a Mason City one abstention. i. - ¦ service station for Common Market nations will sign . ,. Both Echo I and the new persons were injured. The cars did gas, then drove The parliamentary action left off without paying. A short a sweeping tariff-cutting agree- balloon w ere made of jltra- not have seat belts police said, time the way open for Premier Cyrille later Mason City ment oil .many industrial products Northwest Men . thin aluminum, US. Opposes police . spotted Adoula to oust Gizenga from the the car headed south; Tuesday afternoon , sources close For Viet Nam A two-car collision on Highway Officers deputy premiership he accepted 47, two miles north of Neopit in gave chase, hitting speeds of up to lo the Common Market reported By MALCOLM W. BROWNE On Plane Missing today. last August but never actually Menominee County Saturday night 95 miles an hour at times. The SAIGON . South Viet Nam CAP) launching to help thcr inflation. - , ; The agreement will be signed filled. took the lives of a woman aiid police covered 32 miles in 22 —A U.S. Navy ship arrived today Actually, the amount Plane Sale by Howard Peterson , special ad- Gizehga ' gen- Over Iceland i of air .was two young people. The victims were minutes. Four roadblocks failed to One deputy said s with . two large Army helicopters very small. The main viser lo President Kennedy, and battled Congolese WASHINGTON wv- Men from inflation Franklin Dodge, 17, of Neopit and stop the youth , officers said; darmes who and several observation planes to was caused by 50 pounds of sub- ' Jean Key, member of the Stanleyville over . the j South Dakota , Iow.i and Wiseon- ; Mrs. Mary Lallock , 33, of Keshe- The youth' t roops in aid the forces of President Ngo limating '.powder which turned s attempt to pass a Europea n Economic Community every way com- sin were listed among the 12 men to . na the mother of seven children , fifth roadblock , weekend were in Dinh Diem against the Communist ; gas in space. ' ¦' ' ¦ ' To Red China v a patrol ear set (EEC) commission in charge of parable to the foreign mercenar- aboard the . Neptune patrol plane ' . who died in the crash , and Eliza- " Viet Cong guerrillas. ' up by Set. Harry Lowii/ ended in foreign ^' relations. missing .between' Greenland- WASHINGTON (AP) - The 11, who ies fighting for President Moise. The aircraft ferry Breton , a and , An attempt also was under way beth Bojvin , of Keshen,a, young Lyght's death , officers said. Iceland; ' Slate Department told a congres- dead Tshombc in Katanga Province. converted carrier , also had seven to recover a ', lii-mm movie camera died later at a hospital. The "Everything seems to be going The crew, " ' ' sional critic today that it had op- Lorraine Boi- , jet fighters and a Nepliine flying included: I which ejected from the Thor and girl's mother, Mrs, "400" Hearing all right ,'. ; the sources said. Nearl y 300 of Giienga's gen- ¦ Aviation/Electronics 3.C. Alan ¦ posed a British sale of airliners vin , was the driver of one of the "Meetings of experts are, taking ¦ bo;it bomber on her deck , but parachuted into the sea. The pack- darmes — liis military army in | P. . ..Millel te, sun of Mr. and Mrs to Communist China but. that Brit- -cars. The car in which Dodge was Moves to Madison place today to. examine the last ! these were to he t aken to Voko- . I age carrying the niovie camera Stanleyviik—have been disarmed ' Edmund - .Milletie and husband of j was sighted , floating. -in ain felt it had.every right to make riding was driven by Colin Lane problems still . pending. These I suka Naval Air Station;. in ' Japan , ' the ocean and taken ; prisoner by central Mrs. Virginia Mille'tte , . Vermil- ! about 200 miles its own decision. of Keshenn , one of three persons ItOCIIKSTI^n .Minn. - The , meetings will continue tomorrow I U.S. sources said. :¦ northeast of Sail 's position government, troops a U.N, spokes- lion.'.' S; D. . . . j Salvador about, an hour after the The State Department injured. Interstate Commerce Commis- morning if need he. " ' ' ' ¦ was stated in a letter from As- sion hearing oh the Chicago man reported. ! Four jets bearing the markings ; . Aviation Ordance :.\ian ,1,C. launching, This film would pro. & The sources indicated that the ' sistant Secretary Frederick G. James Alvarez, S3, of Milwau- North Western 's plea for aban- One platbon of about 25 remains ; of Ihe US. Air Force 100th Fight- j Grovcr E. -Wells . - sou of Mrs. Mar- ! vide a clearer pic ' ure of what French representatives had ex- eel M. Wells of Cedar I Dutton to Sen . Kenneth B. Keat- kee , was found dead early Sunday donment of the "40(1" passen- pressed some reservations about to be neutralized , but they were i er Squadron landed today at Sai- Rapids , happened lo Ihe big sphere Iowa. , and Robert ¦ K. Wells ¦ ¦ ing, It-N.Y. The senator had pro- on a city street near his home. ger trains hot ween Chicago tariff cuts on imports of some being rounded up in the bush , ROD airport , hut U.S. sources , Mar- i Newsmen al the Cape saw the ion, Iowa. ! ~-tostc£l_-tlie....tr.ansaction-„io__S.CC£e.:.iPj3lice.jSi) j .O,e.:P around Stanleyville, he added. i declined to comment on them. , .beginning , uf the inflation process . a4^ . ..._£md.~Mii!lkjl^ .Atneiuc.ari..x^M)ical&..Jjiit.„.lJwJLJ.L r , i-,_,U-fiit-ioii-.-Wv< i tary of State Dean Rusk. la hit-and-run car. Cities 'has been conipleted here was hoped these objections could UliTo^Tu-^nTTorTfiaiFtlFfg ye'sier"i ~TlVciS)Tu'orr'ffOTre'rT"'a"'Tep'nTrihnr ' *«^4^ft--.2-<'-~R«tieF-(-.--M-4ll^-.-S4llW*Iil , ; ' ¦t Mrs. Marlin R. Melchertr ^ihout and will resume "It Madison , be met to the satisfaction of the day 14 Congolese troops were re- (the Breton had discharged a A. Anderson son.of Mr. and Mrs, ing - .surface: The balloon at first In the multimillion-dollar deal ! Harris O; Anderson. Madison , ' appeared as a solitary star drift- 20 ¦ Wis, 21, of Kenosha, died Saturday night Wis., Tuesday. French government . ported killed . company of helicopters—about ¦ ' the Teiping government late last aircraft and 20(1 men—farther up ¦ ¦ i.ing slowly upward in the dark , in the collision of two cars on • ¦ year purchased six Vickers Vis- Highway 12 just south of Black the coast of South Viet Nam on clear sky. _ • count airliners. Since (hen Red Sunday. WEATHER River Falls. . ! ! Suddenly, several other bright Chima was reported to have begun The Breton was the second ship Victims listed earlier were: FEDERAL FORECAST objects appeared to surround . it. ' ' ¦ talks for the purchase of a fleet Rert Thomas of Antigo and loaded with planes to arrive here : . ' WINONA AND VK'INITV-V ari- [ ¦ airliners. * ' Observers thought initially , that of Handley Page Herald George I. E'My'"of Clam Falls. since South Viet Nam' and the able cloudiness tonight and Tues- the^e might he parts ot the , the Rootcs ¦ ' 1 rocket ; Earlier, this month Indonesian Torpedo reached agreement j day with a few scattered snow \ and the canister which carried tho. ' Group, one of Britain s biggest last rnonth on a major new mili- flurries tonight. A littl e colder to- j folded tialloiiii. motor builders , announced the Man Hit by Falling tary buildup. night vvilh low of —Ti, I IIK II Tues- Tin' fragments climbed upward ' ¦ ^ ' sale of 130 Iruyfcs to Peiping, Tree Dies in Cold clay 10-15 above. • | for nppro'Vimately the intended Ca ncellation of the sale , Dutlon The first ship, the Core, brought LOCAL WEATHER j maxiniuin altitude ot 115(1 miles be- MARSHFIELD, Wis. W-Steve alwiit 40 helicopters -and 400 U.S. I old Keating, ?would ciiuse a bad i Official observations (or Ihe '2i \ fore starl ing a . ipijek descent, Hurban Jr., , 54; a Town of Har- Army men to fly and service , public reaction in Britain "largely Boat Sunk by Dutch hours ending at 12 m. Sunday: i leaving wnvy v apor trails in . their " directed against tho United Stules mony farmer who lay unconscious thein. The helicopters are capable Maximum , n.>; miniinum . l!l: ; wake. in freezing wehther for more than and , in the judgment of the Brit- HOLLANDIA , West Now Guin- The Dutch news agency in The with DiiUh patrols. of carrying 14 men euch. noon , 2,'l; precipitation , none. "Big Shot '' wai to have inflated six hours after he was struck by ea (AP>—An Indonesian motor The official silence blanketing ¦ ish government , would cause un- Hague said the engagement look The navy spokesman said pa- I Official observations for the '24 to a diameter of i:i5 feel , which a tree he was cutting down, died torpedo boo,t tins been sunk by the arrival of new U.S. equipment ¦ due harm to Anglo-American place Sunday nifiht , trol craft encountered the torpe- hours ending at \2 m today, would have made if t|ie largest— ' ¦ alter an emergency operation Sat- Dutch warships in Dutch territori- hits led to wide^ speculation as lo Maximum, 2«; minimum , 0 . hjit no! the heaviest—space vein- relations. " Indonesia has threatened , to do boats off the south coast near urday. al waters oft New Guinea , a navy the numbers and types of weapons noon , 10 . precipitation, none. | vie ever .sent aloft »h« State Depart- Neighbors organized a search spokesman said today. seize West New Guinea by force Ktna Hay, This is a region within being brought . , into the* war-torn AIRPORT WEATHER Dutton said of of i NASA has a backup Thor and ment was consul led-in—advance party when Hurbnn did not re- The engagement took place when if it cannot win Ihe island by easy ran^e some the eastern republic, I (North Central Observ ations) i balloon ami expects to repeat the about the aircraft deal and . told turn Friday.He was found in the Dutch patrol vessels encountered diplomacy, and Dutch officials re- Indonesian islands believed used Large quantities of military sup- ! Mux. temp. 27. al noon Sunday: shot as soon as today 's trouble is the British "we were opposed to woods near Harmony, in Price a number of Indonesian motor port infiltration- by small bands as a base for infiltrators into plies arrive here both by air and, I min. I at ti a.m. today ; 10 at noon • pinpointed. supplying the Chinese Communist s County. He was taken to a Park torpedo hoals, the navy . spokes- of Indonesians already has begup. West Now Guinea .. ship nearly, every day, and con- : today; clear skies; visibility 1.1 If the second shot , is successful, With these planes together with Falls hospital , then transferred to man said . 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)i 30-60.90 Day Accounts quickly «r- 8 ONLY 1/ g\f*W " "J Qf AA ¦ ¦ ' Values to " ¦ j JOS /3 Urf 3 pair $iiUU ranged here ... or try our con- "Whe re Quality Clothing 1$ NOT Expensive" i _____ V . veniont "CCP" Plan. , s ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ?¦ . . " ' fgg ^ras ^&^^g^^ iinbna lii Missijig from 3 Shots Fired Navy Carrier through Wine An air. and ground:search was continuing in the Philippines today House Windows for a Navy airplane for .which a Winona man. . was 'navigator- i-BLTJFF SIDING , Wis. - Buffalo ¦ ¦ ¦ County Sheriff Glen Davis was bombardier. ;: ' -,' ¦ . '' •¦ •;.; ';'. .- ¦ seeking today the person in . a He is;; LL : 'Jr?"broke , his 'arm, John. - Sr. Cut- • ' '. . day . and Tuesday. ;. : ;. brary previously: by the Scholas- :.';.. The/ treasure certificate will: not be put ' in its hiding place ': ; Calif., Dec. 12. ,,'Hev is- ; expecting At Wabasha shooting was a good marksrnan to .. his .'thumb and .- upset-..' by .it all. . . It's not a phenomenal thirst for tics or . student , brothers. ', through ¦:¦: until just before the last clue is announced on the t> o'clock: news . to return to the mainland for shore WABASHA, Minh . .(Special)-The be able to place one shot Sharon;had a.:collision: . . :' ;;- . : knowledge on the Dart of the SMC At 8:15 a.m. today Brother I. each window."from a.moving car. broadcast ,Saturday oh KWNO ,: so there is no .point in looking for - school this year. . . Most Rev. Edward;A. Fitzgerald, students and faculty who are . It ; all started at U;3p a;m;: when;;; ' bishop of; Winona, dedicated the : Basil, FSC, college president , ap- The Druschkes could give no it before then. ¦;¦¦ trudging '; between the old library ary .clues will ;;be. published en this page: . The; final : John -Jr., otherwise . known';'; as' ' , LT. BEADLES is a 1958 gradu- hew $2 million St. Elizabeth's Hos- peared -at the old li _ _ fo lend motive . for the: shooting, ' :;The first five . ¦ ate of the University of Minnesota. oh ,the first , - second and third a hand; to the book lift .^ He re- clue .will be broadcast rafher , than publisherJ to provide all treas- • ' Butc.h , fell- -down , concrete st( »s . pital in the chapel here Sunday floors of St. Mary's Hall and the : arm.; Tlien at noon : , He was ih; the ROTC; v by a banquet ceived the first batch of books from lire hunters with the vital path to the treasure at the same time. ! and broke his . afternoon, followed new -library : 200 feet - south of the clue: has [ his father , -12, - -'cutting -' .-meat , for The Sky VVarrior; an attack at: St. Felix auditorium , attended James L. Hurley, Minneapolis^ a . .You won 't have to leave yoiir home until: the final ¦ bomber, has a flying, range of gymnasium. . : ,[ junior who planned the move. - -Brd*. : been announced -to solve this contest; you probably will find that ,. .;dinner , rah the butcher knife ;¦: "•. by about . 200. E. E; JliJlestead, . about five hours; The two other , ther Luke Azarias ,: librarian ,, es- a good , dictionary . and the map in your telephone book will be ) through the thumb part of his left chairman of the lay boar¦ d was IT'S A; PART of a two-day move Five Arraigned '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦: ' ¦ hand Gerte Catewski , local marv men aboard were Lt. Wallace B. toaslmaster;. - '. V- : . ¦ - ' • '.;. timated it. would take about 6,400 . helpful. . - ' • •' :¦:¦: : ' - , v . Mechlfne, ' the .pilot , and an en-: . . '. -:- from - the old library to . the - new all 60, reasbhably easy ; and everyone shal, took hini .to St. Josepli's Hos- . . ¦- .', Dr. B.?J. Bouquet , chief of the involving ' 60,000 -books and bound trips to move . 000 volumes. ;You 'll find that the clues are j . listed man, Albert W. Forkner , That, averages .9 books; a trip— has an equal 1 chance to w-in, Today 's chie describes: a location : pftal . for treatment . He Svas re-, . both listed as; coming from Oak medical, staff , was the principal you: different speaker at the banquet. - .The Rev: a sizable load if. a • volunteer re- in. Winona and each subsequent clue will lead to ^ leased but his arm is in a sling.; Harbor , Washington. - This was ceives volumes 1-9 of the Ency- In Fillmore Co. location—all: within the city limits. Good hunting! Sharon , 18.:¦ was emerging.from¦ Mechjine's first time put as . a Mother Mary Olivia;, mother gen- '. at-.- 1:45 p.m. . eral of the: Sisters of the Sorrowful Parking Fine clopaedia Britannica. instead of 9 ' :•.. People will be proud for miles around the family driveway . pilot ; previously he had been a paperbacks. : . ' : ';.' in her father 's 1956 car when she - havigator-bOmbardier. Mother , and others spoke briefly. Next May when\this: is/ cpmpleteci > " -furnished ' St; Felix Business 'Good' Brother - 1L Charles, FSC,. chair- ' • abound collided with . Korbert Biinke. who :; Music; was by . - .-'• It will help-' make : Winona 's ;good; healtlv was driving the - 1951 pickup be- Choral Group directed by Sister man of the biology department, ap- District Court ¦;¦; /and fully suited.: ;;¦ ' ; ¦ , :.: A total of $103 in parking peared with knapsacks -.; he uses PRESTON , - ' Minn... — Five were . :\Vh€ii it's: equipped : : longing to Ed Jaszewski ,: Arcadia .. Stephen ; Marie, . -violation fines was paid ove r St. Felix Altar Socfety served the during fi eld trips to the woods. arraigned before Judge A. C. Rich- .Rt; 2. Buiike was . proceeding ;;. , the weekend in . Winona after ardson at-a ' special: term of Fill- south as Sharon was turning , into . meal, with Mrs. M. .Pfeilsticker police issued , a warning Fri- ' as chairman and Mrs. T.: J, Passe THIS MORN ING books were car- mpre County Court here this , nt his-lane of traffic. . pay- ' in charge of arrangements The day, that delinquent fine ried to the new library 's basement morning.- - . .;. - - • Milo Johnson., Strum , Trempea- . ..ers Would be a rrested on war- ¦ traffic officer , said Rev.' - David. Ryszka ; hospital chap- while work on book shelves in the JVIrs. Walter O'Graskey, Ostran- 3 S^ucferifc f er leau : County , rants if they did not . pay uj) ' lain , gave the closing prayer; v upper floors of the new building der, pleaded ,guilty to seUing-liquor there: was about .. $100 .damage to " - :today. Normal.collecfibns from was:;being complete d. ' These to niihors and yvas seroeneed to each A'chicle, but ; neither driver parking violations run from was injured;. Ho charges will' be .'.- ¦ THE BISHOP PAID tribute: to shelves will be ready Tuesday. 60 days. . in the jail here . Sen- the sister's Who established a mis- , : about: $30 to $40 a day. • - filed. .- . -" ¦ Plans for the Feb. i-ldedication tence was suspended and she was Ctirnw&kfy m ' sion here 64 ;years ago. - . of the, library : will be announced placed on probation for a year .' '-The sacred body, fashioned by sooty Construction contracts total- to Sheriff Neil Haugerud. She also ¦ God-and infused with an immor- Reg ents May B6 ^ ed $348,315 for . the library : which Was fined $100. -: . '' ;. Man Flees After tal soil], needs care because man was designed by, Flad:Smith & As- , Her husband , arraigned on the is- subject to ills and suffering;": Asked to Raise sociates. The library is 132 by 80 -gurity- , " same :charges, pleaded not Demanding Money the bishop said "The greatest work feet and is: in the center; of a arid was bound over to the spring ^ the. sisters do is to give solace to Tuition at U future dormitory quadrangel. The term of District Court on $100 bail. A wouldrbe thief who demand- sufferers- and comfort to those in library will seat '925 students and , ed , money from: Vernon ,Falk. 467 pain. They do not rest. They don't ';¦ ;. (AP) ' ' : Kis: attorney¦ is A. M. Keith Roch- ' ' . MlfTOEAPOLrS -. - , :-e ^ The will house about 200,000 . volumes. ester. ' ."' : ' "- ' E: 5th St., about : 1 a .tti..' .-SundayV . work for rhoney or- praise, but for: University of Minnesota Board of • . ; July, Spring •' Valley, as Falk was entering the rear door . love of God, arid demonstrate, this Regents.may be. asked next month George . of his apartment house residence, love through their labor with the to increase student .- .¦tuition ; rates. pleaded guilty to selling liquor to Tied /after knocking Falk to minors , and -was sentenced to 60 ^the -ij sick and unselfish devotion and Dr, O. Meredith Wilson , univer- '.-ground;-- . -: ; . sacrifice to people, who suffer." sity president, told the board Fri- Trade Commission days. AU but IS^days of his sen- ¦ Falk told police : the man tried Thomas J; Beadles Through the ages the church has day that he and other administrat- tence was suspended and: he was to .search him for some money : placed on probation for a year to been solicitous of the develop- ors ;iiave been;- discussing effects but was, riof successful. . the sheriff. He was fined $100. ¦ ment of: medicine and surgery, the of a student,population explosion Urged for State ¦ i- . ... ,.- bishop pointed out; During the Mid^ and it appears higher tuition rates Patrick Hill. 25. and Robert MINNEAPOLIS (AP) —. Minne- die,Ages, hospitals were attached may be the only answer.'. ' Miller, 20,;Stl Paul, pleaded .guilty Canton Masons install to monasteries and called hospices. , sota 's , attorney .general says the to grand larceny, second . degree, Two Cathedral : "We - are in financial ; trouble '*; . : Following his .talk the bishop ;President Wilson " said. He *added state should have a state ,-trade and were referred to the com- CANTON , Mirin.' (Speciali-iCan. : led in the benediction of the commission, similar to the federal missioner of corrections for pre- ton ;Lod ge 191. AF: & AM , in- j the problem must be solved soon trade cbnimission , ¦ Blessed Sacrament and blessed the ; or the university may run the risk to protect busi- sentence investigation , They: are stalled there officers Friday: Mas- nessmen from unfair trade prac- being held in jail iri lieu of fur- senior ,' Cited new hospital. The chapel in which _of becorhing,;>.tagnajit. ;¦ ' ' ' ¦ ter, Ronald , liamlo^ war-. ' : Trustees tices. ; . - . :•;. - I the program was held Was filled ' Dr'r Wilson said he expects to . . . .; nishing $500 bail. den , Bert White: junior ' warden, , Two trustees; retiring after 10 "As it stands now, slow labor- Donald Farnholtz , 27, Witoka, Bonnie Pahhke Ann Fishbaugher I Lawrence Caldwell;: treasurer, years of service to the Cathedral to overflowing; make recommendations at the re- gents' February meeting. ious court proceedings are re- requested a preliminary hearing Charles Young .Ir,; secretary, Wa- v parish receiv- ' ' ; ' Three students have entered the of the Sacred Heart DR. BOUQUET paid tribute to i - . - ¦ ¦ '- . - . quired to combat such practices," in municipa l court on second de- . VViriona Winter Carnival queen con- vil Hamlo; senior steward , Odell ed Catholic Action medals from Dr. GV G. 'Ochsner , who was chief Walter F. Mondale- (old the Min- gree grand larceny charge, ffe was Lee; junio r steward , [luhprt Van- the Most Rev.. Edward A/ Fitz- of SL Elizabeth's medical staff nesota 'Independent Grocer; Associ- arrested for allegedly taking a test , making 10 entries , to date. Sevver Assessment Robert A. Wieczorek , contest chair- , natter; senior deacon, Odel l Lee ^gerald , bishop of Winona, in <^re- many years: before moving to St. ation Sunday night. wagon loaded with corn from Har- Jr.; junior deacon. Hubert Hes- "niohies Sunday: at ' the ' . .Cathedral. Paul in 1961. He was largely re- Hearing Set Tonight mony .Ian. 2, ; hooking it .behind ma" for the Winona Activity " Group, announced, vedt; chaplain , Loring Stead ; ty- sponsible for maintaining the high ' Monda le pictured the small bus- his car. The wagon was found ter, Vernon rCysofh ; and marshal , level of staff service; lie said. The .' . - .AA hearing oil sanitary sewer inessmen as "trying, to hold his near Whalan . i - The queen and two attendants assessments will be held at 7:30 ' wil l be announced at the queen Kenneth Turner . Ramlo was install- staff was organized . in 1936 and own against the encroachments of Farnholtz ; represented by Clar- ing officer. .p-.tii; today when the City Council ence Perkins, Chatficld , is out on [ coronation dinner and Sno-Ball at most of the doctors on it then are monopoly and: predatory: competi- - meets at City Hall... . bail. the Oaks Saturday night , , . still with the ofhospital, is tion. " Slop ; ^3'he big goal the doctors lo The three students follow: receive federal funds; Charles . He said many of the Jaws under STANLEY MORELAND, 20, Miss Bonnie Pahnko, 18';'.Winona - attain accreditation of the hospi- Russel , engineer with the state the Minnesota Unfair Trade Prac- tal, he said , and their greatest Chalfield , charged with contempt Rt. 3, attends Winona Sccroiarial LET'S Board of Health;Mark Pfaller Sr „ tices Act are 20 to 30 years old, of court for; failing to pay support School , plans to he a secretary challenge is to maintain the pro- Milwaukee , designer : ' of: the hos- and commercial practices have per sense of values in the pres- money lo his family after; divorce and is sponsored by the Country pital: Alvin Benike , Rochester , changed in that period. proceedings were started , has been Kitchen . She is 5 foot 7, weighs ence of modern scientific advances general contractor , and several leaving 'for service —to always remember that pa- drafted and is 130, wears a size 12 dress, has who had - contributed much to the Mondale said it is obvious why Tuesday, the sheriff said. His case brown hair and brown eyes and is tients are people needing care. fund drive , including Mayor Cur- the small businessman is some- was continued with the understand- Fockcns Visiter Dr. Bouquet expressed apprecia- times called the "forgotten man a graduate of Cotter High School. tis Q'dltz , - Ray Young and Norbert " ing that pa rt of his Army pay Her parents are Mr.and Mrs . Ed- tion for the presence of sisters in Flicck, . Wabasha;- Al Ilampe, of ;oiir t imes. will go . for support. : key positions at the hospital , say- ' Ward Pahhke. Her hobbies arc ice Thcilman; Al O'-Ncil , Lake. City; "He is the victim of a ¦multiludc An attorney. David A. .Joerg , skating, swimming and water ski- ing the nursing problem is acute. Odcll Arens, Kellogg; Roland An- of practices against vvhiclv he is Preston , was appointed for Lauritz ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ " There is a shortage. ing. , . . . ' • . ' , derson , Plainview; Ervin Gra- defenseless ," the attorney general Peterson , 22. charged with kidnap- Miss Ann Fishbauglier , ' 19,' Gil- THE REV. MOTHER Mary Oliv- bow, Elgin; Adolph Lcrus , Nelson ; said. "Far too little is done to ping, and trial was positioned , He more avenue , is; a sophomore al and , protect this vital segment of our ia , who has her headquarters in Harry Schweitzer and Eldoh was returned to jail on failure to Winona Stale College where she Rosemary Langowski OUR Rome, said she attended a staff Risch, Alma. economy." furnish $5,000 bail. is majoring in . elementary .. educa- Noel' i Studio meeting at St. Elizabeth' s Hospital tion.: She is the daughter of Mr. Tour years ago when the need for and Mrs. Glenn -Fishbauglier.' Her a new building and how to finance sponsor is the Lions Club. She is BREASTS it were discussed. She came to 5 foot 6 , weifihs 120 , -wears a size Barbados and St. Lucia in tho 10 dress , has brown hair and Accident-Driver Wildenborg S'aggie) West Indies last June to establish hazel eyes and is a. graduate of ... the time has come to stop Winona Senior High School. Her ' missions. cry ing about the fact that " Chesler - Fockcns, vice president The Sisters of the Sorrowful hobbies are knitting, , reading, sew- Forfeits Deposit National Hank , and America 's youth is growing of l lie First Mother also have elementary and ing nnd boatin g. One driver forfeited a $15 de- Carlus Walter , manager of Bob's high schools, orphanages and old Miss Rosemary Langowski , -in , soft . . Brewery, were two of the original 524 Center St., is a freshman nt W'i- i posit in municipal court today.; people 's homes in Ualy, Germany, ! You can do something incorporating officers of the Ca- Austria and the U; S. noun .Slate College and is major- j after being cited for failing to thedral parish in 1951, They have ing in elementary education. She ! yield , about it! . Speaking briefly were Sister Su- Ihe right of way after an ¦ "li'efVeaTirsC'CTTtnry-anrHrcrisarcrr - perib1~Wary^: "Bla'h'clie, TdmihistTa" •i s-H-graduate- of "C-flt tor-UifthiichaoL.!¦-rrcrirlrnt'"~ftunri,-ry---Tit—tt~rr!-nTr--nt-r-™---^-t--y^iip--^-tH^---Do-^t---I^TL.-A-.-—-' — of the parish since ' daughter of Mr. and respectively, tor of the hospital , who reported and -is the Mankato Avenue and Broadway. meeting, urcc the adoption of that time. the nurse's was nearly com- Mrs, llalpli Langowski. Her spon- , home Joseph F. Skuczynski , 750 Man- Their po.sls will be filled by John pleted; Robert Fitzgerald , Roches- sor is Dompsey Tegeler fc Co., ] a vi gorous program for ph ysi- Wildenbor g, secretary, and Len ter , first fund chairman , and Dr, Inc. She is 5 foot 7, weighs 125, ; kato Ave., who had -been , driving ! cal development in your chil- SJaggic, treasurer. Wildenborg is William Barr, chairman of tho wears a size 12 dress , has brown ' east on Broadway , was arrested i ; dren 's sc/ioo/. manager of the Winona Milk Co. state Hoard of Health. Dr. Barr eyes ;tml enjoys reading and sew- at police headquarters at 11:40 ; nnd Slaggic is the owner of Gate snid of the hospital , "This servieo ln.fi- ! a.m. Sunday, ' Such a program is alread y City Agency. ... will be just ns good as you , the The other driver. Raymond . proving its worth-in . rnnny medal ot ;i Holy In awarding the people ,, are willin g (o get behind Schewe, 21 , 1(125 Gilniore Ave. , schools throug hout the coun- Name Society breakfast , Bishop it, " Public Invited was Roing south on Mankato Ave- ' Fitzgerald commended the unsel- nue. try, It s easy to'administer—-it fish devotion and cooperation of FITZGERALD was succeeded To Hear Gehera l ; Damage to the left rear of , costs your school very little , Fockens nnd Walter during Ihcir as fund chairman by Eugene Fol< Scliewe's ear totaled S150, j to the .-lor .' ' * ' ¦ , ¦ tenure as trustees. "Never have ey until he left for a Washington , At Legion Meeting I front cnd . of-Skuczynski's car, $75. . their hands failed lo support the D. C , position , when Ilillcstead j A driver who struck a parked PnsiiUm' t Council on Wittlh i' ltnrii The public has been invited lo pastor and every parish activity, " was appointed. , car on Main Street about 20 feet said Bishop Fitzgerald. Others in the audionee introduc- hear the adjutant general of Min- 1 south of 5th Street Sunday al 11:55 • \ . Fockcns and Walter have resign- ed were Dr, . Helen Knulson , Min- nesota at the American Legion a.m. rcnorivd $|W) . damage to hi.s j effective neapolis director on the U'ill-Bm-tqn Mcinorial Club Tuesday at H p.m. 1 ed their parish duties¦ right front fender . --T4H- owner of Jan. 31. . ' - . board which selects hospitals lo Brig. Gen, C. .1. Moeglein will | the parked car had not riled a spepk in -conjunction with a meet- ' j damage report with police this ing of Leon .1, Wetzel Post ¦». morning. - jBMIM_i_BBH-HHM-M-HM-HHi_M-Bi AT DEDICATION .. . Principals at the dedi- mother general Sisters of' ' Sorrbw/yl , Mother ,, receding Ihe lalk there will be WINOMA LODGE NO. 18, A.F.&A.M. ,, . .%.. 1' [ William P. Thourer. «:i W; King cation of St, Elizabeth's Hospital , Wabasha , were Home, Italy; back row, the Most Rev. Edward a dinner'-fur Legionnaires , at U;30. ¦St,, was driving south on Main : STATED COMMUNICATION left to right , front row . Sister Superior Mary A. Fitzgerald , bishop of Winona; E. R. Hlllcstend , The annual meeting of the Le- when he collided with a parked j * gion 's 24-hour dub will.be immed- Blanche , administrator; Sister Mary Bartholomew , chairman of the lay hoard , nnd Dr. B. J. Bou- . car owned by Marvin Shaw , 710 i Publlshfld os « public sorvli-fl $^? Tuesday, Jan. 16 — 7:30 o' clock iately- after Ihe posr meullii K. ac- Main Street , Shaw 's car was park- In cooperation with lh« AilvBttism g ^ architect and planner from the motherhousc , Mil- quet , chief of the medical staff, (Wchrenherg wordin g , I Council and tho Newspaper v R. F. STOVER , W.M. to Bernard V. Ilolnnd ed on the right side of the street Advertising Executives Assoc intion. ( waukee, and the Reverend Mother Mary Olivia, photo) president. . facing south. t Mondey, Jdnuary IS, W2 WINONA pAILY NEWS [They 'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlol- ¦ " ' ; - ¦ ¦ - - - - - DE^R ABBY: i - - - - . i - Trempealeau Co. | gt^ v&jf a Fa 11out Shelf er There's always ^ Ji^iefllTame Survey Slated Solution WHITEHALL, Wis. (SpeciaD-A Some La Crosse engineering firm, has By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN been engaged to make a survey DEAR ABBY: Every Christmas my husband gets an 18- or T/rof Sinair o to locate existing buildings in 20-pound turkey from his boss. Our problem is that neither my T r " By EARL WILSON Trempealeau County which might husband nor I care ToT^furkey"that"Tnucrr 3nT there are just XEV7 YORK — '"Tall Gal Plays . lt Cool ,' Confident . Independent be made public shelters for 50 or the two of us. Once I roast it we have to eat it Up and you know and Loyal nnd Gels Her (»uy ".¦-' - - . .;.-- . ¦ more persons. how sick you can set of turkey after a while. We aren't so well . There's your Juliet Prow'so, Story. The buildings,; said Ernest P. So- off that we can throw or give it away. Would it " • ':¦' ' 'a riiigsuier ;\\ Krnnk Sinatra 's life , 1- now- claim botta . Independence, county civil be all right to sell it? That doesn 't seem, right • Having heen ¦¦ that Juliet. 'with her -. long., pretty, '-sexy legs nnd her cool continental defense director ,' would be. st ocked . somehow. ' ' .. TROUBLED " calm, may succeed in making liim ' a henpecked husband like the Test withstood, _first aid kits and- radi- ¦ - . nf lis ". " -""" —-—— -. — ation detection meters at govern- DEAR TROUBLED: Don't sell it. Why , - .- Juliet sat ment expense. not roast it and invite some friends in? Or Abou t a year; ago . ' terms for her life at a studio ' around the , lounge of the Las- ' cook it and freeze what you donXeat. Or • . - . . . which mostly lent her out . "They A FEDERAL incentive program " - Vegas Sands; and .: said, - .' "1 love ' get a cook book aiid discover now many ways own my. flesh; but I'll fight!" she will be offered for approval by the him ¦ahd T 'nv .go'ing, h>- marry him. " ' ' -, there are to fix turkey. There's turkey salad, vowed : - . . ' ' . . " . . Congress. The plan will/provide a - Some of. them . .smiled and went ; turkey soup, turkey hash, creamed turkey, ; Juliet Prowse .will ascend to the federal grant of something less : off and played roulette but .Juliet stewed turkey and cold turkey. If you pre- . loftiest heights of Hollywood and than the actual cost for every shel- bagged Romro . ' \- spend at pare it properly, you'll gobble it up in no Frank will his nights ter meeting the approved stand- ' " Juliet and; 1 were having . a slight ; a lamed tiger. We 'll niiss time. ;. ¦¦ /¦ ':¦ home.;- ards. A substantial number of ' interview here . 10 days, ago .— ). ] you around the joints , Frank. May- ' ' ' these shelters will undoubtedly be My parents won't let me do . Abby think she was . having : coffee gro« i ie she 'll - let--you Out one night a DEAR ABBY: ¦¦- ' spoke of her height . ¦ dual purpose, serving a useful com- The Twist as they say it causes heart attacks. Is this true? . . . — and she week ' .' i ;¦ ' .- •. ' ;¦ ¦ ¦ ' being a hanilic -ip: Why. il 'sa lower . munity¦ service in addition to offer- . . . TWISTER . : Joseph Kennedy, reportedly will ' • of. strength' :. . ¦ ' ing protection from radioactive be' .'transferred , to: KYU-Bcj levue's fallout, DEAR TWISTER:,For those doing It, or those watching it? '• 'I.think I' ve grown . - . , 1 think , . ¦ Institute of Ph ysical Medicine and All schools; hospitals, clinfes ¦ '. ¦ I'm now 5'n " , ' she said. -; ; and DEAR ABBY: I read in a hordscop magazine that people who Kc'hahilitation in 'Manhattan . ,., welfare institutions will .be es- \va> siuin;- ' there w . ii.h: "those- . ' -different signs; don't get along with each other. . She Connie Francis signed .a huge con-: pecially eligible, for. incentive pay- are born under. nice legs . - up, wi'ilr. : her yo'ung . ," that' with niy mother and me. She is very iracl— i years .with MG.M Pictures, Armed Forces ments. These shelters would be I think s the trouble ¦ manager ¦ Eddie ' Ooldstonn ' - Jr.. ' years, with MGM Hecords - ' ¦' . '.: bossy and crabby and is always asking me a million quesions. ' 3 . . French Creek OKs available to the general public. ' Whom I had cleverly figured out j As predicted Alan. Freed quit; his She complains a lot that she doesn't feel , good, but I'm sure it's to be rnaiTViiig her, spinning out : get sympathy. She is more strict with ¦ Twist-hosting chores at the. Came- FAMILIES living in Isolated just an act she puts on to ¦¦ ¦ - ,' ' • ' ;.' plans for a night club : acl with- ; |ot . : ' . '. -. 'Dii-k llaymes arid Tony $15,833 Budqet areas will find family shelters a me than any of my friends' mothers are with them. She forces . three to six . boys which would tour fiWiiett 'll sub for ailing Johnny necessity. Under the present plan me to go to Sunday school and take piano lessons, I am 14 and , ' ) ' : the world. Mafhis at the 'Copa next month ...- ' .; ETTRICK. -Wis . (Special - A'! funds will.not -be available tor fam- am treated like a baby. IsWhat the horoscope magazine said • ¦ ' , ' 'The difficulty. " she "lamented, - , lied Bullous ' dates at Danny's budget of $15 833 was set for 1962 \ ily fallout shelters. Sobotta said. true? And what does: the future hold for me? FOURTEEN "is getting tall boys; , at French Creek Lutheran Church's J Hideaway were with actress Char- ' Only shelters accommodating 50 , - . - ¦ " - ¦.' '- 'Most-boys arc S'y'' or. so , which ' annual meeting Thursday,The Rev.']. DEAR FOURTEEN : Since you are oid enough to read lene Moon jean . . . There'll be a or more would come under this 't - Is fine; if I'm iii my flats, hut if ; Henry A. Lease has announced ; -; •- may T suggest a very good bock? The Bible. I don know major cast change in the B'way- ¦ incentive payment program. ^udv-moFe-Jf—--— I'm not, what' m T to ' do'.'" - .- i " ."¦ In addition to $10,623 for local ' what the future holds for yourbut-itTwill^old^ bound¦ show . "The Umbrella. The government's fallout protec- - - HAUL'S PFAHLS; A man-about- expenses, the budget provides ! at' you will honor your mother. WELL , JULIET doesn't have jo . tion bulletin is available ¦ all . post-¦ ¦ ¦ [ town by .any other name would $4,300 ; for the synodical budget;! ' ¦ . : . - ' you brood any ; more, because. Mrs. ! offices. . - . CONFIDENTIAL TO "OLD ENOUGH; TO VOTE" : And be just another bum. Scio (Ohio) $250 for Bethany Home for the ! 's still Sinatra in the- cafes—how would are also old enough to know better. Leave him -alone. Tie ¦ ¦ Herald. Aged , La Crosse; $460 for Luth- j Julius Engelien . secretary, and ' if look? ; : married.' - . j TODAY'S BEST; LAUGH: A eran Welfare; $100 for Luther Park i Lawrence Thompson, chairman. Juliet didn 't . -tell; -me- -a - single] Bible Camp, , ; vacuum cleaner company has a Chetek Wis:, and $100 i The sum of 84,000 v^ as given to , 14,- thing about marrying Frank, ' of! for the Homme Home for Boys , ! FROZEN FOOD IN ALASKA | 57,250 housing units surveyed new model called The Little Wo- ¦ the synodical budget in 1!)C>1, and (more out of four> v course. Though he was calling her j Wittenberg, Wis. j WASHINGTON i/P)— Alaskans are : 602 than one ' ¦ ¦ ¦ man : a special atiachmeti t cleans " - . ¦ *: • ¦ $600 was given to the , church's every day < I've found , out since , j - i . foods' these days ! had home freezers separate and ' out 'pants ' pockets. jubilee . .offering. - ;¦; ' enjoying frozen But she w ;is ' - 'loyal to the Thin-; THOMAS SHAY and La l/erne . . 're not storing them out I apart from freezing compartments ¦ WISH I'D SAID THAT:-' Do and they ; - One.-:— " ' .; ; ',. ' ' ' ' . - . j ' Henderson were named trustees to ' porch, either. of refrigerators. .. - . : something every day to make oth- THE CONGREGATION will ob- on the back ¦'Are you still a member of 'The serve with holdovers LeRoy An- ' serve its centennial year late inJ Compiled data from the 1960 In the continental United States ers happy—even it it 's just to derson , Arthur pfsdahl- Jr. and I the ratio is only one out of six.-' Group' or 'Clan''.'" I asked,, . j ¦ September. Committee members Census of Housing shows that of leave.;' em alone. ¦ Ivan Enghagen, Miss .Gertrude Juliet wrinkled¦ her nose at the. : Singer Lyda Fairbanks' got a S'fifl planning the celebration are Ar- term. -. - -- '- ' " ' ' Ofsdahl will be financial secretary ; thur Ofsdahl Sr. ,; Meivin Solberg, . . . . bill for an auto engine tune-up, and . ''1 guess oiie is hidurally--a part and Bennett Evenson , congrega- ; Alfred Anderson Henry Solberg, , You Tried Breakfast at. . . . 'snapped: ."Who does your .tuning . ' ^Have of it if one is a friend of ;those tional secretary. Arthur Thompson ; Mrs, Emil Heist ad and Mrs. Ar- Jr up — Leonard 'Bernstein?" -That's ¦ 1 people ," she said.' i : will be treasurer. . ; thur Thompson. ' . .! earl , brother. j - ' DOUBLE TAKE . .;, A pair: of: Winona twins, stationed in Deacons are Lauritz Lebakken , I I; ¦" ' ' A committee to write a new i Then one night last week - ¦ • ¦¦ •: ¦ —i ' ¦ . . «r Germany at the same base for the first time since their enlistment Ednar Borreson and Irvin Toppen , peeked in at . her dressing room ' constitution for the congregation j p BIRD WATCHERS in the Air Force , are confusing their co-workers by seeming to and auditors , Arthur Ofsdahl Sr. - I The Snack Sho at a Perry Como TV taping. Ang- i is comprised of: Norman Hagen ,! ' ¦ - • '" and Kenneth McLeod. Nominating ; I Corner Third and Main j Phone 7411 . rily she told me that Spyros Skour- ' A . field trip through . Gilmore, do two jobs at once. . . Irwin Hogden , Lester Hogden. j ' -' committee is Carl ; Engelien, Er-J as had suggested she . get' Tony' Valley and (he Stockton • area ' . was,< ; : . Because of their identical appearance. Marvin and Meivin : Dallas Olson , Arnold. Solberg and ; H HOME MADE BUTTERMILK . fp cQ-star with her hi "Blood ! ling Ofsdahl and LaVerne Lai'.sori. Helmer Thompson, I with butter end iyrup. ; Cuxli5. made by members of tbe... Hiawa.- ;Niemoyer, sons of Mrs. Delia 15. Weisbrod. 656'"E. . . Howard St ., ¦ DAMP AW CO drt^WU ' ' Sand" The parsonage committee is Ger- ! A new roof was put on . the i H TRNbHlvCO J caket and beverage. . : ¦. : and and; that Skouras had ! tha Valley Bird Club and guests5 have personnel at Hahn . AFB. Germany, talking to themseives. - . ? '- ' - said* '; '•! aid Berg and Lloyd Dahl- - . -! church during the past , year. The I Sunday afternoon. Observation?s They have been together on the base sTrice' .February 1961 , when Mr , and Mrs. - Lloyd Dahl are H YOUR FAVORITE "VVe wouldn 't want '.Sinatra, His : j interior of the church will be] made during (he trip were dis-¦ ' corporate members of Lutheran ; legs are too - skinny. " ; . IMelvin joined Marvin , who had been in Europe since 1959. redecorated prior to the centennial coffee...... OvC cussed at a meeting at the Stock Welfare, and Edwin Schelberg will'i ' ' H GcREAL With buttered toast and , Juliet blazed , "That' s ridiculous. Ion home of Mr , Meivin , an airman first class , is a personnel specialist with celebration. - • : and Mrs! Karl1 serve on the Bethany Home com- ¦ ¦ ¦ They know they . couldn 't gel Sina- -airman , 1 DELICIOUS HOME MADE Lipsohn. Tentative plans arc be-- i the base retention office. Marvin, an second class is mission. | The U. S. is still the world's ' . trn!" . '- - - ' .. . - - . -] ing made for a showing of coloredI an air policeman in the. security section. 'Meivin - is the older Kilmer Erickson was elected leading producer of passenger cars, ' ,..;...... ;: ,. "C And her independence! "Slave ! ; H SWEET ROLL With beverage slides and movies taken by mem-- 1 brother , by 15 minutes. Both are 23. president with Alex N'els.estuen as! with their l^o output arn^ffnting Close 2 p.m. Sun. labor " was one of her milder j bers at the February;meeting ¦ H Open every evening 'til 7 — Fri. 'til 8. at' j Twins run in the Nienieyer family. Their mother is a vice president. Alex Nelscstuen . is t6 52 percent" sbf the-tAvorld's to- j ¦ Lake Park Lodge. ... . - ¦ ¦: '¦- ¦ ¦ ' ' - ' " - ; - . VWverti .iement ' "' ¦ ' ' cemetery association ."treasurer;.: tal. ' .; *;- v ... ; ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ ';- ¦ ' ¦ ¦: . J; , \ . . . ¦ . • twin. So are an aunt and uncle. And; their grandmother... And Retail sales in the U. S. in liiGol so is the mother of Melvin 's wife. A brother , Sgt. Walter Nie- If you were born totaled $219.it billion . meyer, is not a twin , but lie is stationed in Germany. ' ,'' 019^J , Bureau of Advertising, ANP A, TO0M DAILY NEWS : Things should be less confusing at Hahn soon : Meivin is due - - Inc. before 1910.;. to rotate in February. Meivin will serve another two years there. MONDAY. JANUARY 15, . 196?. In the; picture, that's M arvin at left and Meivin at right, ""' ' """ ... . let us te ll you how yon can ! - . VOLUME 10*,. NO. -46 according to; their mother. (U. S. Air~Frjrcc phptOi " ' , ^ " still apply for a .IfTooo life insur- j Publlshcd o«ily except SAturday and hoii- aiice policy (issued up to age 80' . cfa/j; by Republican nnd HsroW Publishing, - . * -: - : I Company, «ll Pranklin St., Winona, Mlhn, You may carry the policy the rest —~ LEWISTON, Minn.—Airman Ba- 1 in February 1961. Following boot "" " ' - ' ¦ ¦ """~ of your life to help ease the bur- . SUBSCRIPTION RATES sic Richard J. Snyder, whose par- training, he attended Class A Ma- - _ Sinol« , Copv - l^c Dally.jV Sunday den of final expenses on your ¦ _ l ents are Mr. and chinist Mate School , CJreat Lakes ' fam- ' ' ' ' Delivered by Cflrrler - Per week 50 cenii " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ) •»>>¦ ¦ ' ' (111. • Naval Training Center. He is ¦:. : ¦ ,\-:- 2» week s $U75 - - Oscar-: fl. - , 5? w«ek! 525.50I!Mrs.: . : ; ' - No one will call oil you. Oy mail strictly in advance; paoer ftoo-. Krenzke, is being a 1957 graduate of Lewiston High . . Voti . c«p,ration handle the entire transaction bv ped nn date. assigned to t h e School and a firaduate of Utili- , In . . Fillmore. Houston, Olmsted, Winona...- -H"~ S ties Engineering Institute , Chica- mail with OLD AME1MCAN .' the Wabasha, . Buffalo. Jackson, Pepin and . Air- Force Tremp«Bleau co-jntlov go, III. company which helped -pioneer in- ¦ technical training 1 ynar . . tlj.Oi) 3 montoi . i3.50 ' ' ¦' ' . surance for . senior Americans ' ¦! ' months . . S6 50 1 month . . . J1.3S course for air- • * Two area men enlisted in the All other mall subicrlpilona:" craft propeller re- Tear;out this ad. and mail it to-..; ' .jpairrncn at Shep- H . . - .S. Air Force Wednesday for day 1 year . US 00 3 month) . . t4 ,2S with . . your name, address and 6 n.onths . . SJ 00 , l . mohlr- . . . 41 60 ¦jpard AFB, Tex. four years and are now. undergo- year of birth ' lo Old American In- . Si:ntf chanrjr* of Address notices undeliveredI Snyder completed ing basic t raining al Lackland surance . .Co . .WOO Oalc , Dept. copier,, sub-.cripiion orders attrl other , malli basic training at AFB, Tex. They are Richard M, L 122B Kansas Cit\ 12 , items Ir, Winona Daily News, Box 95, WI Mo: No nonn, Minn L n c k 1 a n d Thesing, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. ¦obligation! I second class postage paid at Winona. AFB , Tex. He is Theodore Thesing, LEWISTON , a graduate of and David A. Forsythe , 20, son Lewiston High School. of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Forsythe , Now Showing AINST RUSHFORD. Upon ' . com pletion of mmi {V^y|g^/_^ MINNESOTA CITY , Minn. -R ich- basic training they will go on to . ard'M. Hoheiisee. son of Mr. nnd technical training ill their respec- ' ADVENTURE PLAYED Mrs. Meivin J . tive fields. The mostand comprehensive DAILY research study NEWSPAPERS ever niade of a national-advertising medium, fHS^HP^^^Bp ' Hohensee, h a s • just released shows exactly -who reads newspapers, what is read in them , AG ALL ODDSI enlisted' in t h e ARCADIA , Wis. i SpeciaP-Lt. ,. u7ien .it i^ H P Col. Gile llerrick and Maj. Ralph , where newspapers^ are read , •ff ^^^ Sll IJ H >'^ JL . 'S. Army i .or read and how they are read. . three years and ¦.Haines have returned to Ft. Lew- is, Wash., „after . -spending leayes- - has been assign- 86.4 of ed to Ft. Carson , here with their families. Before re- 1. %*of Homes 2. out Colo ,, for ha sic turning to Ft ; Letvis lliey attend- | O io ¦military school at Ft. Knox , : ' ^ ~~~~~ training , lie sub- ed a I——-~~ ^ - --~"—' ' ' "" " H^» — ~~\ Homes in Cities Ky;, for three days. -.4QW^.~ ^ p * sequently will he! ' I . - ' ^^^ 80% of Adults " / and Suburbs; assigned to cook- Carl II. Pa|>e, son of Jlrs. Alma | White and Non-White; ing school under Pape, has been assigned to com- MASSIVE I— I CONSISTENT pany M-2 3rd Bn „ 1st Training 1 J ttie Army grad- , . J . 79"/„/o of„f T™n.,rovc \ 1 in Every Part Regiment . Ft. Carson , Colo., for ^ /^ Tconageis uate s p ' e c i a 1- i COVERAGE I REACH : of the Country __l__l :ist program. eight weeks of Army basic train- ing. He enlisted for three years " J .._ ^_t^___ l __l *v^^ y (_B^N_6__i__H ' I j Kvtry WenUdty —^ ^ ry ^^BkdL ^^^* *r ^ ^^^ "" ^^^ •* »y Nov. 27. A I'M) graduate of Ar- —¦ - ***^' WABASHA , M i rt n.—James S. ¦ —--., _ „ - - -*-^ ^ *fiC->\ or »7 , A0O;,-md over) Utrowtt }inr nr% • ^ Schmitt , sua of cadia High School , he will be as- Mr and M r ,s. signed to Army clerical training upon completion of basic in Feb- AMI1II F> STtPHEM JUUtTTE tt» James J. Sclunill . °- * m 9 out of 10 I .. 5fe ^ ruary. will he assigned I --- ^ -—-~7 QQO/ «f roiir K . r —~ r~ Bend Pnpor at Home Sp. 4. Donald Kownlsky, Ft , -.^^^^ . - tO -CSraduat** ~~^.^tmt^.^ -—— ^l r BOYD GfCO WAYNE W to aircraft ninin- I ^^ ^^ ^* I %J O \ ^^^ ^^ / GAMBLE«ivA»S- COLOfl by Df UlXt I ¦ . tcnance s c h o o 1 Campbell , Ky., spent the past Cl^ ,cOP>C —" ESTABLISHED ¦ ' ' " ' and' INTENSIVE , __ . ITho - w „h • * ??«* - week with his parents , Mr. sh0wl . , .\s- 9.10 . »c, so, 7s t { A'so: NEWS CARTOON upmi coinplet ion \ 9%0/ nt Habitual Tin, • Mrs, David Kownlsky. 9 l~ ' HABIT IN o • j ol Ins l> a s i c ¦ ^CONCENTRATIONJ L„r \ j traini ng at Ft. In l!)0O , pleasure boats consum- 1 ON BEST / : - «f.Thn » 1 EVERYDAY i Each Paper PicUed up Carson , Colo. He Annu „ „„ 2,4 Times ii, , ed 547 million gallons of gasoline j / MU /0 ¦ II I K I „|, 10 ENDS f zii 3nii_"_r _i Mnt - 2:i5-25*-5o<-«< enlisted in t h v CUSTOMERS <*** . <***..., *. I . LIFE by Each Reudot and' 25'i million gallons of lubri- ^- 1 '" ^ J 11 . S. Army f o r ^^ __^. . ^_ -— v^ . cating oil. ^^^ ^ wEP three y . e a r s ^ ^ ^ . b^.fAi H "" through the Army recruiting station j .L:„..VViuojia .. LARGE —-71%— (1^; • - — -i^-^^-,- - .-^49%— Sg K Pocketfiil ROLLINGSTONE , Mlnn.-D.i\ id ^M — HOPE IANGEJBS O M| |p ' -^ A. Kleiiibach , 23 , machinist mate °f K<™ders ^^^ * 0Tnf mn Q ^r>y. w >>, ^I ^\ OY STER STEW THOROUGH ,N T.MAT E ' ARTHUR Piracies_ f { -wj fireman apprentice , spent a I J-dny L Read 1 ^Tf^.Quite Lost ^ \ len e at home following gradiia- j with Crackert end butter J PART OF J ^ 1 r READING 1 A v . lion from Ihe I . S. Nava l Sub- Thoroughly l PEOPLE S 1 Without ^* :. *'*' iJ «^ . , marine School , New London , Conn, j Newspaper lie reported aboard the nuclear c [_ . J Pago by Page 1 LIVES J STARTS THURSDAY submarine l'S.S Seulpin at San Di- ^^ ego , Calif.. Dec. 211. He is Ihe son 75 A ROSS HUNTER 5SI „ JOSEPH FIELDS of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klcinbaeh. BROADWAY'S JOYOUS MUSICAL LOVE STORY! His wile , Judith, resides at HT4 STEAK SHOP ¦tOtli Ave., Coodview. ' 53% ' ¦- _--, Kleiiibach enhsled in I he Navy i j^ n g 4 out of 5 RODGERS Like to Look & HAMME^T^ ACTIVE USE AND I Have Clipped 1 ACTIVE USE I TALK ABOUT Editorial Item at Ads J 1 OF J Lutefisk and Lefse ^ NEWSPAPER I in Past NEWSFAPER Even When Don't ^ / I 3 Months l ADVERTISING I Plan on Buying /Pi-VAilMNANCY KWAN Family Style Dinner L

¦ l l W l All You Can Eal <¦ ¦— I *¦¦!— I ¦»! » ¦ I -I'll 11——— I _¦...¦¦! , __ ,|—|I ¦!.!¦, , | | | - ¦ ' *' ' ' " I I II - - JAMES SHI6ETA " " ^ , _ _ f | JUANITA / ^J^»V_lTT3__l Sj imtunry of fnrtd from n ntmly, "'nio Onlly Newspnpor And Us R«n>dinR rublic," »uperviB«f l by tho Bureau _^rC__ll^_k>AVjk I^JH Wednesday, Jan. 17--6 p-m. of AilvciiminK, Arnmrim N.-wnpnpor l'nl.li.Mlior.H Asswintion. for the Newsprint Information Committoo. Call 3150 for Rotorvatlons I'lihliHliod in fhc intrri 'Mt of moro oncdivp udvptliHin R by flMM ii B MIYDSHIUMEKI WINONA DAILY N EWS WINONA SUNDAY NEWS ¦ STKAM. SHOP . A Universal-International |I ' II i *^" Picture M il III! " " »——»»»—«» , ——— || .J — ¦ ^ ' ———— , i Morning Dispatch | Monday, January 15, 1962 WINONA DAILY NEWS 5 Added at Whitehall ' -"^ «¦««MMMM H^MM ^MMM ^MMM ^MMNMMW ^MMMHMMRMHMMMVMMtW WHITEHALL, Wis.—Mail serv i?e improved here the firs t of the Dr. C W. i«r»ler _iib-i__ year when the post office began _^_^_1^_B_I 331 Choato Building Phone 441? dispatching mail at 6:30 a.m. to points bctv^eh Whitehall and Winona and beyond. Evening Modern Chiropractic ¦¦^^^^ PP^WW .V^J"™';!^ mail disp'atch is continuing at 5:30 p.ni. when it goes to all and Electrotherapy ¦ ¦ ¦ - points via La Crosse and Eau - .. . . " - - ,. .r Claire. - By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON i Postmaster .11. J. Elsiad said 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily - Wed. & Sat. 9 a.rri. to H Noon YOU know, how in March the cardinals start their jubilan t spring j there is no further incomini; mail , Friday .— song of "Chqer-cheer-cheer! Wlioopee-whoopee-whoopee!" ! however; it arrives from Eau Evenings by Appointment Well, that's exactly what I'm chortling these days. For at long Claire at.6:35 am. and La Crosse last, after having had my arm in a cumbersome cast for two and at 6:50 a.m. previously there had ~ a half months, I've busted out and feel like a bird . So after a been no morning dispatch. i SHOP TUFT EASY W -\Y — READ THE ADS Flllsf month's l ayoff from colnmning here we go again ; ; One of the . most interesting recent events was the Christmas _^^__^^^ __^^_^^^_ Bird Count which every bird club in ' . the U.S. and Canada takes ^^^^BI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^BBBBBBBBBHB^^SWBBBB^^ ^-. www _|^ part in, and which Winona 's nesv bird club observed for the first time (see story in yesterday's Winona Sunday News supplement magazine ) . This Christmas bird census was started in 1900 and has unearthed some interesting facts. For instance, of the "T>50 species o-f North American birds about four-fifths—530—have been ' f' 1,, -.recorded on these -CV -stmas .. counts. - These censuses have estab- ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^- qg^ ^W^^mZ ^ i ivf^ "' ^^I ^I ^I I^I ^I ^I ^I ^HI : lished the fact that t V; south-migrating birds 'are tending to stay \^aaaa\\wmm ^m^am^a^aaaaaaam^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mmB%&nL T < ^a ^r t ^L^L^B^L^LWL^L^LWL^L^L^L^L^LVEm -P ^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^ BH farther norlh in greater numbers each year. \ %, \ %< ^^I ^I ^I ^I ^I ^I ^I ^I ^HI ¦¦- . - — ».. . " _ Kfflw >r/ <3k, I I ^H^I ^HI I I I I ^i^i ^i H^i^^i ^^^i^i H^i^i ^^^^^^^^i^i^i^i^i^^HH^inHBK^ vnxr ^^^^ ¦¦ ^^^^^^^^^ B These counts have also year is because they feed on proved/that there are definite lemmings (small rat-like crea- tures of the far-north) , and ev- cycles in birds. For instance ery fourth year' the lemming this year there seems to be a population practically disap- great concentration of pine ." - • pears so the owls must go south grosbeaks in this area , while . for food. Several years ago ' HOW MUCH WERE RATES? ... Miss Al- May 6, 1889, have been in possession of the Win- last year there were an unus- Brother Charles of St. Mary 's , ¦ ' ual lot of purple finches. Ev- College found one of these beau- H^HH^^^H^H^I^^^H^ ^ S x i-^p <9Bw3Sjpp^^i^' berta Seiz, Winona librarian , and M. O. Hol- ona Public Library, although never ' accessioned,- ;- .- fff iiff i*^K *^ > ^^^^I^^^^H^^I^^^^^I ery fourth year flocks of great tiful owls with its wing injured , - RB^HIH^^I ^I ^H^I I^I ^II ^B^I ^I ^B^I S "i ^"^^^^M^Sff U^i^^i^i^^i^i^i^HH^i^fli ^i^i^^i^i^i^ifl land , 'Minnesota,. City., chairman of the Winona for many years. The library board now has ; snowy owls come down from and it was kept in a cage at; County --Historical Society's curator 's committee, given them to the society, : Henry D. Huff built the . Arctic as far as this re- the college. Although the Wi- take a look at one of the. early registers of the Huff House in 1855, He also built the Lamberfon' gion , and this is the year for nona bird ciub members watch- them. The reason they leave ed for a snowy owl none was ' B&!^^^^^9K^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^S^^^^IsE%!r VL 13 ^^^^^^^^H^K^^^t, ^st t3Sb^^^^^HiH^H historic Huff House, which stood on the site of home, at Huff and 4th streets, recently given to ^ ¦%&£%$& ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ^ ^ " their Arctic homjy e\er:^ 'ourth seen in the Christmas count. ' • mwmWf iwlmwmB^n^mwmwmwmwmwmmwmv ^mWMW> 4 ^^^" ¦ " " " ^^' ^¦"¦¦¦ ^¦ l the present Hotel Winona. the Diocese of Winona. (Winona Daily News y ' • ..i > - - •st, - -s' * The 41 volumes datin g from June 5, 1856, to photo .) Last month when 1 was in the hospital at Rochester , every , day frorn my window I saw Vs of wild ducks and wild geese. There were 40 to 50 birds in some of the formations. I was told ¦ there are 6000 ducks and Canadian geese wintering in Silver ifs j oy Lake , right in Rochester. This lake stays open and fairly warm such a on a busy day ... Society Elects air winter because, an electrical company discharges steam into the water.—Speaking.of winter birds: the other night at the State Theater a bat flitted around energetically much of" the evening, At St, Casimir's and While several of us were being. shown though the nearly-com- Breakdowns in [ James Cisewski , 200 Harvester- ¦ pleted new Community hospital one lone sparrow kept zooming up Ave.,was elected president of the and down the long corridors as though trying desperatel y to find : its-way eiit. : Holy Name Society of St. Casi . ' ¦ - .; • ¦'AijrMer- unstial bird note: during the Christmas Bird Count mir 's Catholic Church Sunday at one full-grown bald eagle was observed in Pleasant Valley near the f- Cram- ¦ Session a breakfast meeting in the Parish Country Club, and one young one across the river. But the place : . . . By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. it has no time , and no logical j Hall following..2„a.m.. Mass. to really see eagles is. around Beads Landing, and many Winonans , " have seen these noble birds.on the nearby bhiffs. Mr. and Mrs Professor of Education, system for organizing theiri""ihto¦ a ] : Also elected \vere""Wi0iam Stark , University of Southern California useful pattern. : > :" ¦ '' "¦ ' ', -.' . Sanford Tyler drove to Minneapolis the December day of the first ?$7 W . 4th St.; vice president , and most amazing concentration of Ernest G. Brose , 676V2 W. 5th St., heavy snowstorm and saw the The all-night '/cram" session has BECAUSE OF this, most of eagles at Reads Landing. They were sitting in trees along the become a well-established social ; what we learn - in ai eta m session secretary-treasurer...... , and when the Tylers stopped to put the - . -; The Rev. Eobert Stamschror river and on the ice , event in American high schools,; is . wasted..' As "remembered.. facts". field glasses on them they counted 45 eagles. On a Sunday bird rather than as a part of oiir actual was celebrant of the Mass.: at. yesterday the Winona bird club explored Gilmore Valley and colleges and universities. That's] which the men of the Holy Name tour ¦ ¦ ¦ knowledge, the items fade away the Stockton area. ¦ . " - . ' - ¦ "' ;" : " ; ; ' ' . too bad. It probably helps you fail ' almost as rapidly as they were Society received Communion, Fa- . . . more than it helps you succeed. crammed into place. They are no ther Stamschror , a faculty mem- - policyholder 's age, type of policy The V'erarri^ session is just what longer available when we need ber at Cotter High School; resides in the rectory at St. Casimir ' Rider and its face amount. - the-name attempt to them- most. " . j s and pisability j implies.jv°u assists the pastor; the Rt- Rev. Veterans whose age at nearest crowd all the information . that If you want to enter , your semes- birthday is 40 or . les.$s.may,get the ter examinations rested , with calm Msgr. Julius . IVY Haun. Father Still Available should have been acquired in a j Stamschror also attended the rider without physical examina- semester's work into your mind in assurance rather than suppressed tion. ¦ -, - ' . •-.: . j breakfast meeting and ¦ , - . led the men ¦ ¦ ' panic, try a new system. Substi-. . - ¦ one all-out , all-night effort. j in opening arid closing prayers. On GI Insurance . It didn 't start- that way. It just j tute the kind of review that allows CHAIRMA N AT BLAIR for a short, useful "polish" ses- ; Cisewski appointed Dr. Robert F. ,000 veterans in; grew. ¦ • '• .. .. -. ., More than 104 . BLAIR ,. Wis. Speciall-Mrs. R ' I sion rather than ah exhausting ! Datta , 470 Sioux St ., parish chair- Minnesot a holding National Scry- ! ' . At first .you put off study until ] man of the Bishop's lay commit: ) ; E, Anderson for Ihe 12th succes- f a have a p hone a reach away I fevy "cram" session which may prove ! ice Life Insurance (NSLI still - : the last minute a times and ! to be futile. ' ' tee for vocations. Dr. Datta an- sive year is chairman . of the managed to pull the fat out . of the . . .; have the opportunity of buying a j, nounced he will meet with other income March of Dimes, fund / campaign Handy phones in kitchen , basement, bedroom fire by cramming. The cram ses- j uive your mino. a ureas oy pre- low-cost- . total disability here. . , members of the committee Tues- policies. ' ' - - sions got longer and longer as you 'i senting it with a logical structure ; rider for. their GI - . - ¦ :• m - ' - . save you countless steps and precious minutes | on which it can hang the facts. day at 9 p.m. got farther along and the subjects General plans for the society call John R Murphy, manager , Vet- BLAIR CHIMNEY FIRE throughout the day. And you can choose from became more difficult. | This is nothing more than a short erans Administration Center T Ft. , (Special)—Firemen ! outline of the course, done in com- for continuing with spiritual exer- BLAIR Wis. many different models in a range of pleasing cises such as attendance in a body Snelling, St. Paul , said this rider put out a chimney blaze at the INSTEAD OF taking this as a plete sentences, but just as brief was f irst offered to veterans in colors—space-saving wall phones; regular table warning, however , you -'"bought" at Mass and Communion the sec- home of Archie Stendahl in the 'i as possible. If you do not have November 1958. Since that , time city's east end at 2 p.rri. Saturday. models; or the compact'-aiew Princess phone with : the system .It became your ONLY such "an outline, or find it impos- ond Sunday of the month. The so- . . ciety also Will continue assisting Minnesota have applied for the rid- built-in night light. way to study. By the. freshman or sible to write one,. you can get- er: "V . - ;ry . " : . . ~ . Advertisement . sophomore years in college, the something of the same effect by other organizations, and members TO ORDER, or for more information, call the I of the parish with the building " Those policyholders who have cram sessions have reached ex- substituting the 'table of contents , hausting, all-night proportions. or chapter headings from the text ! renovation plan now under way. bought this rid'er and who become Northwestern Bell business office or ask your . ! totally disabled from any cause WOMEMnST21 There will be a day of reckoning, This will help get the major divi- !\ Parish women prepared and WITH BLADDER IRRITATION telephone serviceman. cf course.- At some place along the sions of the course in your mind. I served the breakfast under the di- before age 60 while their rider is After 21, commori Kidney or Bladder I_r- Tim BELL CHIME fro ., in effect will receive a monthly rltntions affect twice as many woman nn F^x& announcca calls m a iirfe the cram session, which work- | rcction ,of Mrs. Frances Grajczyk. men and may make you tense and nervous . i "r~^ ~~\ centra l location in your home. Can be set for THERE 1$ a "catch," of course. ; The meeting was conducted income of $10 for each $1,000 face from too frequent , burntne or Itchinr ed in high school , will reach the by the urination both day and nlcht. Secondarll i, v . . y rrielodious chime, -loud or conventional ring. point of, not working at ail. For You need this outline at least a former president, James Kukow- value of their policies; Payments you may Jose sleep and suffer from Head- ^ ' a few outstanding students it may week before, the final . You need Ij ski , 686 W. 4th St. will continue for the duration of aches, BacKache and feel old. Mred, de- in - ¦ pressed. In such Irritation,.CYSTEX i ¦ : .—, , . the disability, regardless of its not happen until they get to grad- it because it gives you the overall ' ¦ ¦ ' ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ • usually brings fast, relaxing comfort br Bell^) I . .. • : . Northwestern Minnesota , length, said, curbinc .Irrltatinc germs In strong, acid uate school. For most, it will hap- pattern of the course and lays the ' answers. As you find these items Murphy The premium urine and by analecsle Dain relief. Get pen in the fi rst year or two of background for the details. In ; they will , be "thought" into place cost of the rider varies with the OYSTKX at drujglsts. Feel better fast college. . writing the outline you will find , where they will be useful . This The reason for the breakdown is and need time to answer , the big builds* your knowledge , it doesn 't obvious. Our minds just don 't work overall questions. . - , ; clutter your mind. at peak efficiency when they' are Now, you can .spend the evening You CAN break the cramming overloaded. We overload Miem before the final in polishing. Think , habit. The eventual , all-night ses- when we try to jam all those of possible questions and look for \ sions are like the lost weekends of u "facts" - into place at once. Our illustrations and examples that 1 alcoholics — and just about as Wi award: Gar of the Year'' minds can accept the facts , but you can . use in clarifying your i' useful! : I j It's official. Buick is Motor Trend Magazine's Car of the Year. Motor m m£CANMATOil Wi$ Trend's car experts studied , d rove and compared every U.S. car make—- " ¦ ¦ MP W . >,. . then spelled out their awa rd - " to- the 1962 Buick . . . and the power concept for they future { expresseal inr America ns ovly V- 6 a//t-o//wh//e e;/g//Ji'.^ AiK\ wh-dt a combination of V-livel y scat,,and 6-minded economy! . 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No religious, than that of the lower income ¦ ¦ heard or read these criticisms medical or personal con- brackets. workers set an all-time records - ' ihnt all who have . - "privileged to ' view David Susskind's pres- troversies . are accepf- Another thing tliat is hard were able.) . " The hourly fi gure was $2.36. It involv- citation on this subject on his "Opi.-n End" pro- to understand is—why a sales ed 55.1 million Americans, a number equal gram last Dec. 10.. Wanft to Know How tax in Minnesota should be • to the previous all-time record for "employ- ' Mr. Su.sskiixl, arv ahl*} and knowledgeable mod- Legislator* Vot« political issue. erator , had as -his .' guests - Cong. - Hoiiss'elnt of mon.1...... ro the Editor; Of the 37 states that have a California , Tiiomas , J. Anderson , sales tax now 32 of them Tints in- November the average Ameri- publisher of Farm and Itahch , -As a Minnesota newspaper, adopted the sales tax when , can who worked at a living enjoyed unpre- l)r. John Bennett , dean of Union [he Winona Daily News has they had . Democratic govern- ' Theological Seminary and Sen. In my.opinion, done a good job ors. . cedented prosperity. " from Gale AJcGce of Wyoming. reporting news stories In view of this fact it is To come clean , this is a figure based To my. mind , all of Ihe par- Wisconsin. I was especially me to believe, that 32 pleased with the coverage of. hard for inflated dollar . Yet it also repre- . ticipants conducted , themselves Democratic governors would on ah the new tax progrjnv_jn_W's- inflated in Novem- with admirable restraint . And ~~~~-JJC advocates-of a vicious tax sehts a dollar no more while I doubt the program con- consin. ber than in previous months. device that does not tax on vinced many people to change From the evidence I have the ability to pay but. on tho seen, the Winona Daily News , V IT ALSO REFLECTS tp wme extent ' . their opinions] it did , I feel , ex- necessity to live. The fact re- plore iii . a . beneficial way many is widely read in our locality. mains that everyone will really ihe federal priming of the economic pump of ' charges Of the high students in my by the more equitable • ¦ , the , which have been benefit that began early last spring, plus . heavier . leveled at what the liberals call English class who read a daily distribution of and the easy spending for both the welfare and the war- "the right-wing extremist" .John newspaper, more than 75 per- administration of; a sales tax. fare states. Yet business spending for new . Birch Society. . cent indicated they read the ; Last but not : least—we hav« - ' - . . :. lants and equipment is already estimated l don t propose to re light any - tnat battle in Winona, Daily News. Many ;of to consider the fact that Min- p of paper favorable at -the highest rate since the third quar- this ' column , but 1 was appalled arid shocked ti > . .. them gave the nesota ranks in 5th place a» hear Dr. Bennett , the 'dean of -a Christian theo- comments. a favorite vacation state. ter of 1057 as building plans are laid down There is, however, one sug- for the first'" three months of 1962. The in- logical seminary, proclaim on more than one oc- Also Minnesota is a great . c'a'sion that "Ihe church should gestion I would like to make _ :*H3i»edr rate : is $36.5' MHorf'-'aivirtially-^--'-': not fight . com- reporting legislative ac- convention state and the Mayo immisni. " .; for Rochester brings economy, tion . The vote is usually given Clinic at ¦ ¦ ¦ a stiff slug for the private thousand s of patients and yi-" " " DR. BENNETT is, of course , privileged to in the approval or rejection of We could cite higher' retail sales, a sec- 1 a bill. Why not also reserve a siting friends . and . relatives ¦niaintiiin and voice his own opinion oh this mai- state every year frorri, and other to few column inches for report- into the ond breath for steel production _ ler , and " 1 have no ri^ht judge his motives. '-all over the country. points to round out a picture that is not Nor do I mean to ' ing which side our area re- suggest that: Dr. Bennett ..be ..- chose in voting on Of: these hundreds of thou- black nor even gray but gratifyingly light. criticized because he holds this op inion. presentative the issue?. sands of people that come to My protest is directed entirely at what I re- most ot them come the ¦ I realize this has been done our state, FOR ALL the dirges and laments, - fiard to be the cLinsu-rous falsity, of - such a ho- " national is- from states that have a- sales is health y - ' .; several times on economy of the United Stales . . . lion. . sues, but why not do it on . tax now and they are used to and opportunity under it has not been fore-" .The -doctrines .of-communisiri are.'-loo 'fretjuent - the state level ,' too ? The pub- paying it so It would make no, closed. Perhaps this is nothing special , but ly regarded as merely a substitute economic lic needs to know the score, es- difference to them to pay a it 's worth recording lest we come to- think system , antagonistic , to American free enterprise , pecially at election time, and. sales tax in Minnesota. : . and/'or a political governmental organization . this would be a good step there's nothing worth a line save the Con- ' As it is now, while they are '¦•; which is the antithesis- ' of . free representative toward a well-informed public. here we donate all the cost of go, East Berlm, Viet Nam, the /Common . : government.: " Glenn Borreson, ¦ ¦ all our public services to them, Market, Cuba and what the Twist has done It is my contention that while communism is Ettrick , Wis. . ' . ' ¦ - and none of them pay so : for chiropractic. both of these things , THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND .¦• - . - - ¦ it is fuiidamentally, and much as one red cent in pro- ¦«,.. . much more significantly, a secular atheistic re- Why You Should perty or income taxes in our For a Sale * Tax : ligion wliich has as-its first objective the denial Be state. ¦" :of the existence of God and . the refutation of To the ' Editor: If we had a 3 percent sales the Judeo-Christian concept of ihe origin of life , - :¦ Freedom Requires Regarding _a Sales Tax: tax these people who can well "¦ man 's .purpose; on . earth and ' eternity. ' afford to' pay this small tax . Very few people like to pay In. spite of that fact . .. . would bring us in a new un- Absence of Coercion I SUPPOSE it may be possible for a sophisti- faxes. . . ' tapped tax revenue of at least cated intellectual such as Dr. Bennett to hold they are a very important part --; ' - and if $6 or $7 million dollars a firmly to the declaration in the creed—I be- of. our way of life - ¦ ¦ - POLAND is a- . puzzle to the free worl d, lieve in God the Father Almighty, the maker of ¦there is a possibility that a . . year: because while it is a Communist state be- ¦ heaven and earth—and at the same time grant Confirmation Liability sales tax will ease our over Now you know why I am in you- yond any -'.'shadow of doubt , Poles express . . . . the riglit of other men to hold lo By DREW PEARSON ¦ hearted ' -lie hates to oppose a fine. ¦: . all tax burden , then we should favor of—and should be . ,an ppppsiie . ,. for : some surprising sentiments in public and . ' belief. Hut I do not believe that ¦ any one who ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ' man he has known for : many : " That is how Senate confirm.1- ;. ponder it carefully before com- in favor ¦ of a sales tax . WASIUNGTON-Many sena- . the state of Minnesota; ; still manage to avoid being hustled off to is passionately committed , to the concept of "man.-, [ years; Stennis of Mississippi t ion committees frequently pletely condemning it. tors take , their .constitutional Loyde E. Pfeiffet : ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦¦¦ ¦ ' as first of all a : sp iritual creature Can disdain who can be, righteous when., he . operate in Washington. We all have to become tax . the salt mines. , . ' ' . duty to scrutinize the : confir- TOO WILD for Moscow—Fi- every- 1673 Gilmore Ave. to oppose those who would , contradict that be- gets aroused; Ervin of North conscious and to do this m ' ¦ ' ¦ " ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ mation qualities of public ser- Prof ; Leopold Infield , a Polish theoret- ;.- lief. '/'. . . . . , - ' ;"- ¦; ' - • Carolina , a respected cx-judge; del Castro complained bitterly body should pay taxes even . . vants rather lightly these days. , to Soviet diplomats last week " pay only a: ical physicist , popped off not long ago If Dr. Bennett .Whom I will Confess .is my This is especially true ' .of so- Engle of California Bart' ett if some . have to ¦ of Alaska , Cannon of Nevada- that "Moscow was deserting .. few cents. Genetic Research about freedom and liberty. These are top- superior in Iheologieul matters, can condone Iliis ,- . -called . "career" • ¦appointees. . ' - ' ahd Byrd of West Virginia — - him in his greatest . '-hour of< . socialistic ics that anyone inside the Red Empire us- . .evil , . I am surprised. If the Christian church ' is If a ' .man has served in ' gov- An out-and-out WASHINGTON iffwResearch not lo fi^ht coininiiiii.s'm. ' then who on e;irlh: is all tough battlers for what is . peril. Twice Castro talked with ' "Soak the Rich" form of taxa- ually handles Tearfully.; But Prof. Infield - ernment before, 'senators give right ,, but all" busy men with- Soviet embassy charge D'Af- in human genetics has advanc- . left to resist this evil which is " determined to him a ' .police- once-over and tion never can work in our ed to the point where scientists/ complained that there isn 't much -freedom destroy all virtue , ck-ceiicy, thrift , - out much time to investigate. faires, appealing for more mil- form of government. - . ' love. -frien d: speed him on to his new j ob. itary and economic aid as weT believe they can someday re- and liberty within Poland. . ship and the dignity of the; individual. How do v. -'. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith All are Democrats. If we are going to study the . . . . . On . the Republican side, as public- proposes- of Soviet - verse ill effects of atomic rad- ¦ you stand , .sir?. of Maine has been about the good or bad effects of a sales iation on the human body. '- . ¦ '' ' "We speak of competition with lit e courtly Sen. Lev Saltonstall of backing. But there are signs . ¦ - only . member' of the Senate . tax, then we should forget ," he wrote in a, Polish journal. l"Tb_at Massachusetts never engages that the Kremlin has decided , An article in Medicine at West Armed Services. Committee, to generalities or personal opini - , publication of the Phar- ' - > in personal" - . '.opposition. . - 'But " that Castro is too Avild and un- ons and consider actual facts. Work competition-cannot -be purely on an eco- . hold up a general's promo- __ maceuticaT Manufacturers As- . , ^ FrancJs Case of South Dakota ._ predictable And Castro is re- : Here-are.'-a f«w-faets wejigt-— nomic plane. It must also be on the level 4N YEARS tion and Sen. WiHihrn Fill- author oE the renegotiation act^, ported becoming^ frantic with "-scrcranorrrsald-eiie of llie-majbr—'~ of freedom a rid on the level of liberty. " GOME BY bright of Arkansas and Sen. by . reading what the experts has saved the government the V' worry. , in charge studies under way is to reverse Wayne Morse of Oregon are al- and legal advisors the increasing incidence of , amazing total of $12 billion ;:on Restless General Cay— Gen, of the "Minnesota Taxpayers HE WENT on to say that while he un- Ten Years Ago ... 1952 most the only senators who war contracts; while senators Lucius Clay wants to quit as- birth abnormalities blamed by. .;• ; derstood that the process of communua- have ' . made a fight , against any Association ," say. Company . 'A of the 13.")th Infantry Regiment , - ': Smith of Maine and Glenn Kennedy 's special representa- If anybody has studied . the. some on mutations from radio- tion necessarily deprived people of these ambassadorial appointments. Maryland, ' tive irf Berlin/because he feels active fallout. 47th Infantry Division , .Winona National Guard . " Bcall of don t hes- sa cs tax laws in the 37 states . ¦ ¦ concepts, that he hoped that mature com- ; Unit will celebrate. , its first -year ot active duty. Some people have asked me itate to do battle — even hamstrung by the State De- ; . ' '' ' Dr. H.: fientley Glass, pro- " ¦¦ why, therefore, I have written that have a sales tax law now . munism would allow his children more '• . - During ' the month of .December " approximate- : against a fellow Republican. partment. But the general or what is ' proposed for Min- lessor of biology.at Johns Hop- ¦ about the background of Joh n won't quit , at least , for , the . ' ¦ freedom and liberty, in their times. ly 10 ,001) skaters ' visited , the city ' s .skating .areas; ' ¦ NEVERTHELESS, McCone - . nesota , they would know better kins University, pointed out in ' A. McCbne , now up for confir- time being; because his depar- the article tfiat biologists are ' :• -. ' mation as chief of Central In- w'ill probably slip through the than to say that a sales tax It took' courage for. the professor to Twenfy-Fiye Armed Services Committee as ture would be interpreted in makes no allowance for low learning how to modify the out- Years Ago ... 1937 telligence. Their skepticism is Germany as deserting , a sink- he speak this . way. and it is too had that he ' easily as he slipped through incomes or multipl e dependen- come of heredity. One day, Pen Campbell has been re-elected - first dis- justified: A majority, of the ing ship. Gen. day eased his predicts; they may learn to missed the point. Many Americans are Senate Armed Services Com- the Joint Atomic Energy Com- cies, because it just simply is trict director of the Minnesota Federation of mittee when he was confirm- difficulties with Secretary Rusk not true, control mutation by correcting confused about- .the ' meaning of freedom , . County Pairs . mittee is almost certain to . ed as atomic chairman. during his trip back home, - - Let's admit first that our or replacing defective genes. too, and it may he worth while to examine Sugar Loaf District Board , of Review confer- give McCone a polite pat . on . hut he's still far from satis- ' * The records of that commit- present tax structure needs a Dr. Hermann J. Muller , In- ' ¦ ' ¦ ' red 2'' .) Roy Scout awards at St. Thomas School. the shoulder and pass up any , it . . . - , . tee contain some amazing facts fied believes the State De- complete overhauling (that is diana professor of zoology and thorough investigation of his partment is forcing him to — which also illustrate the be true) . Nobel Prize winner , forsecs the Freedom and liberty require the ab- war profits , quiclde airplane . too cautious. time when human sperm Fifty Years Ago . . i 1912 contracts , and conflict of int- good-natured complacency of The sorest spot in our pre- sence of coercion. Communism is a sys- ¦ busy, agreeable senators. Restless ambassador—Tom- sent tax situation is the per- 'banks'.' might make it possi- Bolter was given another boost in Winona erest . my Thompson wants to quit as ^- tem which can work only when the state markets and the - highest price now asked is 44 McConc's hearing was held sonal property tax. ble for parents to select the makes the decisions for .nil individual s . It ONCE BEFORE , when Har- on July 2, IDafl at exactly the ambassador in Moscow too , This is next to inipossib1© to characteristics they would like cents a pound for creamery butter. . but is also trapped by the Ber- . decides who will have what job , whore ev- William Ilnrc osheimor will remodel Ihe old old Talbot was nominated to same time the headlines were administer fairly and equitab- to see in their children. Germ . ' lin crisis. After four years in cells stored in deep-frozen con- eryone will live , what everyone will re- Deposit Rank building . Third and Center streets , he secretary of the Air Force lcaturin g the conflict of inter- ly. It is the worst against ¦ Moscow , Thompson wants a farmers or business, or indus- dition below ground could serve • ceive for his labor. Any gain that fneedom for his new drugstore . 1 laid before Sen. Dick Rus- est of Shermnn Adams in the sell of Georgia , the charming Goldfine case. So nobody paid new assignment. But now that try, that require the owner- as one step toward survival of makes in a . Communist state makes Ihe and able chairman of the any attention to 'McCone. They he's started negotiations with ship of property to operate. future generations undamaged . state less communistic , which the profes- Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1 887 'Services ' , Foreign Minister Gromyko Our real estate tax burden by radiation , Dr. Muller said. Senate Amed Com* did not note for instance , that , . sor - cither didn ' t notice , or was afraid to the Winona- .Mill Co . is considering putting in mtytcc, the scathing record McCone sent a "Dear Slverm " over Berlin the State Depart- gets worse every year. addilional ' power lo increase Its output capacity. which the late Chief Justice ment has told him he'd better Minnesota 's individual in- mention. . . ¦ letter to Adams oullinij|ft_ his through The Winona Ciiislight Co. has reduced the Charles Evans Hughes had corporate stock intcrysts and see it until the end. come tax is now the second JOHN C. DAVIS, Washing- LIKEWIS E , IN THE United States , price of g;\s to $'.!.fi(i per 'thousand cubic feet. written on Talbot nnd war-pro- asking Adams to l«!/ tlie jud ge highest in the nation. fits conflict of interest. But to whether he, wcCone, had ton , D.C.—There was no state- We need an entirely new each power that . is given to the government 'as ment in this column that Bob ' the scholarly Georgian decided a conflict of interest as AEC source of tax revenue and a MEN to decide the details of people s lives les- One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1 862 Cummings. the TV star , was ¦ President Elsenhower . had. a chairman. sales tax as a partial replace- sens freedom. Freedom requires .that in- Al Ihe ¦meeting ' of the . pioneers of Winona , a . right- to -pick his Air Force in any way associated with ment ot some of those reve- Thus the man who was later , dividuals he allowed to act ;is Ihey, not a pcrmnncnt Old Settlers Association wi,is organiz- chief regardless of the past kicked out of the White House Rev. Billy Hiirgis the ex- nues seems to be the only government , choose ed. treme right-winger . Though PAST 40 . damning record. Later Presi- for a conflict of interest was one capable of producing the ¦ . - ' . ' '¦' dent Eisenhower was forced put in the indefensible position Cummings is a vice president required amount of revenu e Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS to fire Talbot for a new con- ' of jud cing another man 's con- of Nutri-Bi o, which Hnrgis is without overburdening any- Paint In BACK, HIPS, LEGS Farmers have to keep ' replenishing the flict of interest. flict , of interest. And the sen- promoting, there was no state- one, Tlredneis, LOSS OF VIGOR lime in their fields . But with so many hunt- Tho Senate Armed Services ators lei McCone j>et by wilh ment in this column that Cum- We all know thnt we have- mings knew flargis or approve It you aro n victim of theso symjV" er, blasting away, they never have to wor- 'Committee includes some very this—even though the newspa- .17 states with an approximate tomB thon your troubles mny b» able men: Jackson of Wash- pers , - including this column, rd of him; and the last thing population of a hundred mil- ry about the land' s lead content . Try and Stop Me I want to do is induct anyone traced to fllnndular Inflnmmatlon. ¦ ington ,, who , however , is busy had already aired the strange lion now, with a sales tax; and Glandular Inflummntton in n conati-* • for guilt by association ... once a state gets one • tutionnl di«co»e . nnd medicines that By BENNETT CERF . .wit h other problems; Syming- conflict in which Adams found they r«« One of the neighbor women'' says her ton ot Missouri who is so kintl- himself with Bernard Gold- Jackson Lcighter , .Cit y are so . well satisfied with it give temporary relief will not ' —Ihe best intelligence frorn movo tlio cavmc!) of your trouble*. husband ' s a mighty sound sleeper-that From Pes Moines comes the story of they never want to change. Neglect of fJlorKliilnr Inflnmma* J -, . his ' snoring is a rnighly sound that keeps the beautiful and restless young wile of an Moscow is that Premier In California 32 percent of ti»n often lonrls fo premature sqnil* )u Khrushchev was persuaded by their tax revenue comes from ity, nnd to incurable conditions. i awake. elderl y Wall Street millionaire who perk- , deputy premier Mikoynh not ¦ ' JAn $M SL a sales tax: 4n percent of Tho past voar men from t,000 ed up considerably when the millionair e s to. fire ex-foricgn Minister Mol- Michigan 's; 44 percent in Illi- communities hnvo been successfully dashing nephew came lor a week of fishing otov , but rather return him to troated horo nt Exrolaior SprlnRB. Agriculture Secretary Freeman , says nois; so percent in Washington Thoy have found soothing relief nnd aiid golf al their Palm Bench estale. Aft- his former post in Vienna and it is more or less the ¦ ' ihe farmer ' s lot has Improved. Kvery same new zest in lifo. er dinner the second night , Ihe husband The nrgument is reported lo right on down the line , I Democrat hopes the fanners think-so . have been that firin g Molotov The KxceUioc i fell ;is)eep over his copy. of Tho Wall Street ¦ The big bone of contention Medical Clinic RECTAL-C OLON ¦ would kick up more resent- seems to he who pays what . Journal and ) 'lu> wife cuddled up to the ' (devotod to tho DISORDERS ment ' from the old .Stalinist and how much. treatment of (lis- •-" ~A—good n7ime 'hrTnthtir --hr-teo--chasrn—thnrt -—m»phewi--'-4\i-l-l'"--H--li«H--«-Htt--*>f---lti*i--hoad-,--slj4>.--- Ar, a(t,n auoclat.d -—than—It—Wfls-woi ' t -lv.- — -in-thr-first-pbfc-for-tho hcn- --••«fl• «-m« The trick worked so neatl y and tho kiss- Democratic treasurer , for the payments are exempt. that lolls how tlrae w« traat 6l»n, dul,r , ing. Avas. en enjoyable that the nephew was interestin g post of Ambassa- Doctor bills , medicine , den- . these troubles '" l""m««"«- - dor to Ireland tist , harbor shop, contributio ns , n>ny hn correct- RtDUCIBLE in the act of pulling out the elderly hus- « AIIKCK ,1. OSINSKI Excel.lor Hprlnc., Mo. B. II. H F. II. Kr.Mir:r. II. L dix. When inert it is useless; when active no problems. The Irish are now. J, J Coniposmii .Siipt. Vrcss !iu]) t. L'ii(;nn-ni(; .S'iipt. pro-American, and the Ameri- • Gentltmani KlutJIy «ind ma tt met, I it is extremely dangerous. " Payments on insurance prc- lyou r Niw FR[( Book. I am Intircitid In I * - ? can ambassador M. Ci.r.i; Uiu r, »voi.n C ORDON Iloi.ir. to Ireland Is mimn.s, interest on personal Dull Information ('litit Check Boi) l usually of Irish ancestry. Malt loans , Chtcj A ccountant SundayE I» UKSS ideal choice for the post. exempt as are also real estate pilltiim , a bandage on his thumb. "What Ho will prnhnhly be replaced ' MAHtr - lax payments and school tui- ^ [ «*.v;--.vmpalhi/ed ma. "I wonder why I ltichard Miiguirc one ot the wants to allow n credit of $10 | T0WH , | President' s close associates. I news printed in this new- paper as well as nil didn ' t hear you cry " "What was the use for ench dependent member l , Maguire , a Huston attorney, ISIAT I - I A.I' news disputches. ¦^ ol Ihe family unit , off of his i ——. ' ,:.';._' .' ol ri ving '.' " explained the boy. "I thought I just love color tc-Iovisiuti --- it inukos the rest of the handled Kennedy 's appoint- ~ - - ...* > ¦ .stale Income tax, 6 Minid.iy, January ir >, 1W. you wore out. " room look so drab we'll have lo redecorate." ments during the campaign, Taking into consideration ¦ ' and Robert, Caledonia; nfne grand- children : two sisters, Mrs. Clar- MONDAY ence (Martlia)—-Christian , La JANUARY 15, 1962 Crosse, and Mrs. Rudolph (Ida) Durand Area Judge Delays The Daily Record Russert , Caledonia, and two brothers, Edwar^f and Daniel, La Children' s Scavenger Winona Deaths At Winona Two-State Deaths Crosse. The funeral service will be Wed- ' Home Damaged Sentencing of John Szczepanski General -Hospital Bernard W. Gosse nesday at 9 a.m. at Steffen Fu- . DURAND , Wis. (Specia) ) - The John .; neral Home and 9:30 at St. John' Hunt Clues Start Here Szczepanski, 77, 318 Chat- Vltlting hours: Medical itnd mrgical ; READS LANDING , Minn. — I s interior of the Ralph Dnnzinger field St., died of a heart attack patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:J0 p.m. (no Bernard W. Gosse, 75, Heads:] j Catholic Church, the Eev. S. P. home eight miles northeast of Du- . ¦ Here is the first clue in the scavenger hunt items - with Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Children under 12). ' Landing, died Sunday morning at Weir officiating. -Burial will - be in -1962 Winona Winter Carnival them Saturday ¦¦¦ his home. Maternity patients: 3 to 1:30 ind lit j rand burned Sunday morning witlr Mazeppa Man ¦¦ . morning. The ' ¦H e - was born here , L ; Calvary Cemetery. • children 's -will -he May 14, 11)84, 8:30 p.m. (adiiltJ onl»). ""' —- home after a long illness. ;; a loss" -" of/abou t $3,000, firemen ! WABASHA, Minn. (SpecV l) scavenger treasure winner - the one to find and ' was - .a - | Friends may call today after 7 ' ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' — hunt conducted by-the Winona . lifelong resident. He He was born May 15, 1885 at i said. • . " . i Sentencing of a Mazeppa- faKner^ the final item revealed, by the was employed by the North West- SATURDAY WalJasha, a:nd married Maud Pres- I p.m. and -Ttiesday--affeer -2 p.m. A son of the Danzingers. Dennis . Activity Group and the city clue to be ' : announced: that ern Railway : who pleaded guilty to second de- ' shops until his retire- ' - . " Admission ton April 2, 1914. at Bowman ,...[at the funeral home. The Rosary 8, almost became a victim of the | gree assault Tr District-' ', park-recreation department. morning: v ment .' »' ;, Court Kenneth G. Stellpflug, Trempea- I ; will ¦ be said¦ at 8 p.m.¦ Tuesday. This is the first of five items The first requirement will be N.D. They lived at Bowman three"I ¦ ¦ ' ¦• ' • ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' smoke that filled the house. ; His ! here Nov. 30 was postponed at He married Theodosia Lilla and leau, Wis. years, moved to Wright, Minn., . .. . - - . ., ,- father had kept the five children or requirements. to register , at the park-recrea- ¦ ¦ ' Mrs. Marvin Hanson the special term of District Court she died in 1957. ¦ ".. Birth'. ' and in 1923 moved, to Reads Land- j > together as he gathered them to tion office, City Hall , in person Survivors ;! LEWISTON , Minn. ' ( Special) here this morning bv Judge Ar- The first five .items in the ¦ are: One ; son , John Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kiha, 361 ing where he was a bridge tender - take them lo siifctv>, but Dennis npJd W. liatfield. scavenger hunt will he pub- or by phone any time (his week • ' Jr.. and two grandchildren. ' ¦ ' ' Mrs. Marvin Hanson , 48, Lewiston , : but before Saturday. - Druey ti.,.. a daughter. " ' - . ' for the Milwaukee Road until re- said he could find , his way. He . A lished in tho Dail y,News today Funeral services will he held Dischargs died this morning at Methodist motion by Cou nty -Attorney The first thing io get . .will tiring 10 years ago. didn't and his father had to go j Martin Healy for a supp lementary¦' : through Friday and the final Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Borzys- Baby. Girl Kelly, 560 Lake St. Surviving are: His wife; three Hospital , Rochester, after a long be a c|ean empty milk carton . illnesST back into the smoke-filled house i presentence investigation because ; clue will be announced at Lake kowski Mortuary and at 10 a.m. SUNDAY Sons, Joseph, Howard arid Lu- to rescue him. Park Lodge Saturday at 10 or otlier cont.iiner. Awards will at St. Stanislaus Church , the Rt. The former Gale Fullertoh , she | Herman Von Essen. 22, was ar- ! also be given for an optional Admissions verne, Wabasha : one daughter , ¦ Danzinger got up at !>:45 a.m. rested Thursday night on ' ; a.m. Rev, Msgr. N. F. Grulkowski of- Mrs. - . ' was born Dec. 13, 1913, at " 'Cham-'. I ¦¦ a sim- event . , — the best decorated Mrs. Louis J. Polkowski, 617 W. . Harold 'Marie' Sanchvick, , to add wood to the fire in the pie assault charge was ' granted. .' . .' The .contest , -is for.youngsters ficiating. Burial will be in St. Merrillan , Wis.:' 10 grandchildren;' berlin S. D„ daughter of Mr. and wood-burning furnace. He heard ) \ and most novel container. Mary' King St. V Mrs. Albert Fullerton,'After spend- (The county attorney moved that ! Of Winona and the trade area Howev er, contestants are not s Cemetery. - Josephine Keiser, 464 E. four brothers, Anthony W'., Waba- the furnace " pop" two or three Mrs. ' in 'g her early life in South Da- ' j further investigation include psy- ! V2. and younger. Top prize in required to decorate contain- Sanborn St sha; Theodore. Reads Landing;¦ times and then found . the _ base- ' crilatric. evaluation,; ; the treasure hunt-is a $25 U.S. William Smocke Joseph , , kota, she came here in 1941 after ¦ ers, Keep your carton t.hrough- Mrs. Linda Ambuhl , .627 Harriet Portsmouth Va., and her marriage Aug. 16, 1934.. at ment filled with smoke, ' sav'5hg's™'bond, -; ! - ' ;¦' •¦' • - William Smocke , 61, former Wi- -' ¦ Louis Minneapolis; and two sis- ; myit"ttrc crmtnst-and- T^iace-.-t he- nonan, St. - . ¦; , , ' Hampton, Iowa, to Marvin Han- Flames broke out in the walls JUDGE HATFIELD had been died at 2:37 p.m. Saturday ters, Mrs. George (Caroline) and produced such intense heat prepared to sentence Von Essen . To be! eligible to win , young- other, items inside it. You do at St. Joseph 's Hospital, Beaver Mrs: David Paszkiewicz, 973 Gil- son. ' sters .participating in Ihe ; . not have to put 'file final item more Ave. ' "! ./- Bniegger, River Falls, Wis., andI that it melted dishes in the kitch- ¦trtls .. morning, the pre-sentence ' Dam, Wis., after a short illness/ . Mrs. Clarence August Breza , 275 S. Baker. St. ' a brother; John Fulierlon, Hamil- , Lewiston Funeral Home, Wabasha, Ihe Rev.;¦ number but not her name, nnd as Teririlliger at Red Wing Satur- i Mrs. Donald Fredricksbn , Kel- Faribault Pair Uonlevy. Milwaukee, and three ! C a r i n Christcnson , A, Ward , ton ; two sisters/ Mrs. Rolland Pe- ; logg. Minn! J. United Church of ters, Napa , Calif., and ; Mrs. Har- she didn 't hang up the receiver, it ¦ day, He was arrested near Zum- .. sisters and one brother , Mrs. Matt Christ , Wabasha ,! officiating. Bur- topi? Sbnie- time and assistance brota, Goodhue County. The rest of the jury was ex- ! 'Mary) Heaser, Mrs. Hugo 'Rose) Piobert Stnrgis,.Altura , Minn. ry Carpenter , Wichita, Kan., and . . , ial will be in Riverview Cemetery, i four grandchildren. from Sheriff Victor Seline to lo- V'ern Smith ,. Plainview, repre- : cused to Jan. 23 at 10 a in . j Witt , Miss Evelyn Smocke William Bade Cochrane, Wis. ; - ¦ ¦¦ ¦ and .- ¦ , Bruised in ' ' ' ' Wabasha. Friends may call at the cate the origin of the call , Fire- sented by Robert D\miap, plead- Harry N Smocke, all of Winona ; . Births : ' . mortuary.; - .' ' I Funerat arrangements are being Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lede- • - completed by Werner Funeral men, headed by Chief E. J. Gib- ed not guilty t6 assault |n the sec- Funeral services will be Tues- son,' took their tanker with them day at ,9 a.m. at St. Peter's Cath- buhr, Winona/ Rt. 2, a son. Home: v, ond degree with a rifle. By. his Speaking Tour Arthur Doxbury and were successful in saving the attorney he asked for postpon- | olic Church , Beaver Dam. The : Mr. and Mrs. John J. Szczepan- BLAIR,Wis. (Special); — Fu- Plane Mishap ski, 326 Chatfield St., a daughter. Mrs. Gustavo Ciese shell of the building. ment of his trial until after Feb! ' American Legion will conduct neral services for Arthur JJuxbury.; ) Furniture was removed from the Pleases Reynold s . MONROE. Wis. . < .4V-A Minnesota , graveside rites. ' -! Discharges , ST. CHARLES, Mian . (Special 15 because of income tax w'ork he 57 former Blair resident who died1 —Mrs. Gustave Giese, 82, St. Char- two-story house but it .is\.w«tcr- is doing. It was granted. ' maii and his wife escaped -with : R. H. Jackson , . 428 W. Broad - Wednesday at Middlesex , N.J., I . . MADISON , Wis. W—Wisconsin 's . Mrs. Mary Kilanowicz ' l les, died Sunday at 10 p.m. at soaked. firemen said. Ten fire- i Arraignment of Steven V. /'traditional hostility toward , tbci bruises after their light D'ane nos- way. were held Saturday. He had been ed, over while making an emer- Mrs. Mary Kilanowicz , 84, 528 E. Mrs. Bernard Wagnild. and baby, j Matteson Nursing Home, Eyota, men were soaked too. Gray, 22. Rochester, charged with ; Democrats" is! becoming, a thing / . in failing health since October ' The Danzingers and .their chil- second degree larceny , gency landing/in a field; , south of 2nd St.. died at 2 a^m. today at Gilmore Valley. '" ." .'. > He , i after a long illness. • ' for steal- | of the past, in the opinion of Atty. ! was born here Feb: 11 , 1904 The former Mary Caroline Lietz, dren, Dennis , 8. Susan , 6, .Sally, ins; a boat; was postponed to late ,; here during a- . siio\vskrrrrT Sunday. Etta-Del Nursing Home, Lewiston, Mrs. Richard Ottoson , 656 Wal- son of the late Mr, and Krs. Her-' ! : Gen. John Reynolds. Minn., after a long illness. "| she was born . May 11, 1879, at 4 , Donald , Pi. and Jimmy, 2, are this afternoon , the court appoint-j ; After completing a 10-day speak- - Mr. and Mrs. . Ray Unser of nut St. bert Duxbury,. and attended Blair staying w ' th his parents , the Joe in^ Attorney Dunlap as his The former Mary Cierzan , she Mrs. Michael Ginther , 1006 E. J Dover , daughter ol the late Mr. \ coun- ing tour that took him . into six Faribault , .Minn., were enroute to High School. He had been em-* Danzingers .. and other . relatives: ! seh . ' . - ' , , was born: here Oct, 18, 1877, daugh- Sanborn . St. . ' ployed as an accountant for a andMrs, Louie Lietz. She lived ; of Wisconsin 's 10 congressional Cincinnati Ohio - when they flew Mrs; John Cier- ( al Si. Charles 12 years after liv- Dennis , tin id grader ,, and Susie , j A divorce was granted Judit h into the storm about 4;:30 p.m. Un- ter of Mr. and Kenneth G. Stellpflug , Trempea-/firm in the East. . , - districts, Reynolds said Saturday " zanr She was a member of St. ¦ " - ¦ -| , ing at Dover .until 1937,, . first grade are in school this i A. Dunbar, represented bv Ken- he /'found a warmth that I had able to locate the Monroe airport , leau , Wis. . Survivors are: His wife; one j mcrning at Sacred Heart of Lima. 1 rictlrSmith, Lake City, Stanislaus Church. Her husband, , - ' • - She was married to Gustave ¦ frorn Rob, i not encountered before," He de- they headed south toward Orange- Mrs. Harry Schultz 253 Jack- soil , Lee: one brother . Harold , ¦ j ' ert M. Dunbar. Grounds . John Kilanowicz , died in 1938. She son St. Martinsville , N.Ji ; four half-1 j Giese May 27, 1942, at Rochester. were ¦ clared that acceptance/for the ville, III., but turned back when was a member of the church's . He survives. cruel and inhuman treatment. party the s-novv became; " heavier. They brothers, Milton.Frederixoii , Blair;- Both are from Democratic is increasing Sacred Heart ; Society and the ' Lyle Duxbury,. Phoenix, Ariz., She was a member of. Winona Municipal Court Lake City. even :in strong Republican areas. considered a landing on busy - '/¦ ' ;• OTHER BIRTHS and third Order of St. Francis. ' . . .: Glen and Robert Duxbury, Seat- Chapter 141, Order of the Eastern ¦ A JURTDVAS drawn . -Reynolds has said he will be a. Highway-16-biit decided against- it WINONA to hear the because : of heavy traffic ! Suriving are: Six grandchildren, ' GALESVILLE, Wis; — Mr. and 1 tle, Wash., and three half-sisters, Star. She attended grade school '; i vehicle damage case brotfght by . candidate, this year either/for , seven great-grandchildren and one ' at Dover and Dover High School. . John L. Phillippc , . Chatfield , ^ \ Mrs. Fred Nelson , Galesville. a Mrs. Mary'" Dilworth . Whitehall; Alinn., pleaded guilty: to a charge | Thomas E. Saurer, represented by j governor or the U. S. Senate hut Unser finall y decided to set down sister , Mrs, William (Stella) Stei- son Thursday at St. Anne' Mrs. K. (Helen ) Giddes, Plain- After . taking nurse's training - at , has delayed a decision Until after ! in a field about 100 feet off the ¦ ¦ ' s Hos- of speeding .45 miles per hour in | Arnold Vogel Red Wing, aqainst | Io, Minneapolis . - . ¦//" pital, La Crosse. field, N.J., and Mrs. Lester < Gud- Winona . General Hospital , she be- Murphy Motor Freight Co. and Gov. Gaylbrd Nelson in a k e s highway and just ssouth of the Wis- A preliminary funeral service came, a registered nurse in 1918. a 30-mile zone from Francis to I ^1 j fredi Slye, Atlanta , Ga.; ; Parke Virgil Olson, known his intentions. ¦ consin-Illinois state line. The plane Cummings streets on Gilmore Ave- represented ¦ ' ' ' '" will be 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Wat- She served as a nurse in this area - .. . ¦ : .. - - :- Lambert (Angela) Bambenek , Wi- nue. He was sentenced to a fine¦'by Thomas Battis, St. Paul. The ! nosed over in snow 12 to 18 inches kowski Funeral Home with Mass Mri. Theodore Anderson j many years. | v-chicles allegedly sideswiped on STOLEN PROPERTY I deep, bending the propeller and Church , nona. of $25 or eight days in city ja il. ] at 9 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Funeral . services will be held LAKE CITY , Minn.-Mrs. Theo- Besides her husband; she is sur- He paid the fine. Phillippe was ; a curve Dec! 23. .1959.. a mile east " Car—A car owned by Henry damaging the front of the aircraft the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grul- ' dore Anderson , 83, Lake City, died vied by a brother, Fred, Dover. ; of Kellogg on Highway 61 as ; Johnson , LeRoy, Minn., was stol- Efforts were being made to repair will be Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ^at Wat- . arrested by police Saturday at kowski officiating. Burial kowski Funeral Home- and at 9 j Saturday morning at Lake- City Funeral services will be Wed- 3:37 p.m. on Gilmore Avenue. ! Saurer was traveling west and : en from in front of 227 E. King it at the Janesviltc airport today. in St. Mary 's Cemetery, Friends , Hospital after a four-year illness. nesday at 2 p.m. at Jacobs Fu- i ftlurphy, east. St. Sunday between 6:45 and H . : The Unsers spent 'Sunday night may call at the mortuary after 2 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church the i Forfeits were: Rt. Rev Msgr. N. F. Grulkowsk i The former Hilda Standar , she neral Home , St. Charles, the Rev. Robert A. Heftman , 22, 473 E. Drawn on the jury , were: ' Ar- p.m. The car had been parked ! at a Monroe hotel and planned to p.m. "Wednesday. The Rosary will J , - Fred Shandorf , Dover Methodist . : ' j officiating. Burial will be in SCsary this area , died Friday at Graff j Houston . Tex., and Donald , Mill j was arrested by police Saturday Watkowski Funeral Home is ; i at 3:2,") p.m. . at 3rd and Main will be said at R. completing arrangements. Nursing Home , Menomonie, where , ville, and five grandchildren. / - "' - ¦ i' ;' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ streets, . . . lie had been a resident several I sister, Mrs. Martin Murphy, ha: ¦¦ IMMIMM ' ' Louis E. Groff Jr. i years. , died. . .. . Stanley H. McNamor , 10. Hous- Louis E. Groff Jr.. f.4, 87." E. Winona Funerals He was born at Exile , Wis., Nov. ¦ Friends may call this evening a ' ton , Minn.. $10, charged with fail- King St., died of a heart attack 3. 1898, ing to stop for a stop sign. He Leon L. Bronk son of Wallace and Flora | Schleicher Funeral Home. at . his home Sunday al 12:30 p.m. Stuart , and had been a resident , Pallbearers will be Walter Sex was arrested by police Friday .at He was born here Jan. -1 , 1898. Ajjsreliminary funeral service for 10 p.m. at 2nd and Main streets. . , of this area virtually his entire ] ton , Nelson Street , Stephen Appel son . of . Mr. and Mrs." I,. E. Groff , Leon L. Bronk 270 Mankato Ave, j life. He married Ethel Owen Feb. ; Bernard Rheingans, Arnold Clue- Morgan R. Searight. 321 Laird W IKIIEE1IK ' Si\ . and was a lifetime resident. ;' wilt be 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Wat- ; 7, 1921. She died Aug. 25, 1934. ver and Bert Olson.' St., $10 , charged with failin g lo lie retired from Peerless Chain kowski Funeral Home with Mass , ; ; stop for a flashing red light. He ; at 9 a.m, at St. Stanislaus Church , -i Survivors are: Four children ' Co. - ' in .March 1000. i . ! Mrs. Gary (Betty ) Frazzitta , and I Martin O. Skrukrud ' was arrested by police Saturday He was a memher of St. Stanis- the Rt .' Rev. Msgr. . N. F. Grul- , LANESBORO , Minn. < SpeciaD- at 1:10 a.m. at 4th and Main !j kowski officiating. Burial will be ] Glen Norwalk , Calif,; Max , Oma- ' ¦ 1 laus Church and its Holy Name ; ha and James Jr., Pepin; four ' Martin 0. Skrukrud , 97, one of streets. i±d ' . \ . ¦ ~ - - . Society. He married Mary Kobus | in St. Mary s Cemetery. Lancsboro ' , I . . \i W ! , s oldest citizens ; The Rosary will be said at 6:30 grandchildren and one. brother, ] dice lizjZAAv^ lJ-d I NlMl HJl ooo ' - .Nov-. 23. 1021 . at St. Stanislaus Edward , Sunday, morning at the home o; FREE TB X-RAYS hW(GfEtlh!iCfE\^ j Durand. A son died in! . . celebrated , their 40th : p.m. today by the Sacred Heart (Afon. ;Fn., 1 r> p m. aiu! they [ Sociely and at 7:30 by Msgr. Grul- I infancy. , his daughter , Mrs. Clarence (Lil- wedding anniversary last Thanks- - < Funeral services will he held ; lian ) ' - Gilbcrtson. He had been il Room 8, City' Unti l . kowski. Friends may call at the ' giving Day. mortuary. The Winona Civic As- Tu esday nt 2 p.m. at Goodrich ; several years. H'iii ofln Co. residents irce , Survivors arc: His wife ; one ; ; Funeral Home, the Rev. \V4Hard ) Born Feb. 3, 186M. in Norway others , SI each. , ; sociation and the Winona Activit y son , Richard Chicago; three; ' Group will call at 7 p.m. Mecklenburg officiating, Burial will] he came to this country with hi; daughters , Mrs. Allyn 'Mildred ) he in North Branch parents at the age. of 3. X-rays last week ' ! .. 154 In addition to organizations list- . Cemetery. ' Since March 11, 1053 . . . , , 42„i!l7 Rernudol , Winona , and Mrs. Hay ;. Friends may call toni ght and Tues- He married the former Ann; ( ed in Sunday's obituary, Bronk was i ,Iean > Bruski , Willard , Mont., and 'I a member of the church' s Sacred ] day morninp. j Sknikrud , a cousin. They farmec Mrs. Earl i Margaret i Thomas. i! Heart Society and the Winona in the Pilot Mound area neat Winona; five grandchildren ; one ;| County Old Settlers Association. Mrs. Julia Olson I Lanesboro until moving here 3! ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ' heother , ; Edmund , Hloomington , I ' ' ¦ - ' STRUM , Wis. —Mrs. , Julia Olson .] years ago. Mrs. Sknikrud died ii "PRETTY HAIR Mini) , and throe sisters, Sister \I The Ureal Wall of China , begun 00, died al. Luther Ilospilal , Eau ! if)r>i, .Mary .lovita , O. S.F., ' Campbells- 2,000 years ago , may be the only ' Clnire , Saturday evening. j He was a charier member of Pi BUT I'LL BET port , Wis .; Mrs. Harold (Gert rudel man-made feature on earth visi: She was born March 7. 11171, at lot Mound Lutheran Church. He be ..* Arentscn , Oshkosh , Wis., and Mrs, blc to an observer on the moon. Strum ,.. daughter ol Andrew aud i came a member of Bethlehen Laura Larson. She lived in this 1 Lutheran Church , I„anesboro , aftei THE ROOTS area all her life. moving here. AREN'T THAT Survivors are: One daughter , Survivors are: A son . Odin Mrs Hannah Lien , Strum; one Lanesboro; seven daughters, Mrs COLOR" Ki anddnughtcr , Mrs. Robert Halm- j (iilhertson , Mrs. Arnold . (Evelyn! ^ slad , Chippewa Falls , Wis. ; three Quarstad and Mrs. Gordon (Clara H^o^ 1^ " . Wefil-grandchildren ; two sisters, Larson , ail ol Lanesboro ; Mrs. Mrs. Martha Klogstad , Superior , Justin (Ida ) Finseth. Fountain; V. ==a FURNACE Wis., and Mrs. Louis Cunein , In- Mrs. Lumen (Elmira) Ness and dependence , and nieces and neph- Mrs . Ardis Hanson , both of Min- 1 ¦ m m ¦ ¦ *£& COAL ews, neapolis , nnd Mrs. Elmer < Moril ji/« ( nve of 11 Chevy J] modeh ^ ^^ ^. ' ' &Cy i r £* 7 A funeral -service will be Wed- , la) Jacobson , Chatfield; 33 grand- you can pirk fro m. liesday at 2 p.m. al Strum Lu- children , and -numerous great -thcrau....Cluu't!l Lv-.tli<5.-.Jtcv—A„_T..i-flraiu-U'Ui|ir ; meiits. The hair could be ri ;itural. May- repr<'HenfH an important de- Chevrolet dealer. Soo be they arc ju.sl jealous of her . /for $16,75 Ton (2-3 ton load*) | IMPOUNDED DOGS velopmcnt in the American yourself why luvtiry and low i Mrs. Hugo Hjellrning good health and apjiearance , --.JBBL—-, ,uv IU vt> ' No. 1432—Male , black , no li Itegiilnr checking will i her doc- automotive field. The enr is ricc ' r nccn morc Small lot* 90C Cwf. I CALEDONIA, Minn. < .Special)— . JEU^LmmJoSW^ P ° | Mrs. Hugo Hjellrnin g, Till, died al 4 cense , fifth day. tor and the use of carefully com- maximum Iriinsportation at ^^^mwami beautifully blended ! i;i;t—Male , pounded prescriptions by our Overhead Bin* — Quick and Easy Loading j p.m. Sunday at SI . Francis Hos- No. l black Labrador license (>.'>7 , fourth clay. experienced pharmacists can pital , I,a Crosse , following a long ' illness . , No . M.'Sfi—Male , tilack and white oiiliniKv that healthy and beau- tiful fippenrancc. i The former- Kli/abclli Becker , I no license , fourth day. See the., new Chrqi If at your local authorized Cherrolet den ie r ' .* i she was horn here . March 17 , l!)(i;i , No. (it id'oodview i—Male , lilom ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs , Louis cocker , fourth (lay. I Becker, She resided in Caledonia No. 1431V— Male , black , no li nil her life. . i cense, first day. I ciovrz 1 I , , ESTER-¦ .'¦ -! -¦¦¦¦¦-¦ ¦ N> ¦ -..¦ ¦'-—¦ I Survivors arc: Her husband : No. 1 137—Female , brown an fW ' ' " I , white , choke col lar, no license I MSMaev QUALITY | two daughters Mrs. l.aVerne CHEVROLET COMPANY 1 FUEL OIL, P2 . . • 15. 8<' GASOLINE, Rog 28.9f* ' 'Catherine Twite and Mrs. Wil- first day. , ^ liam ( Dorothy i Steele , Caledonia; Available fo r good hornet: 105 JOHNSON ST. WINONA PHONE 2396 Lafayette and Front Streets ! six sons , James. Vnllel o , Calif ,, Several males and female: J ; and Alfred. Donald , Paul , Thomas I large nnd small, 'i ¦ ¦¦' ' ' ¦¦ ¦ - . . - < .. . ' ¦ - ¦ ¦; /' . ... ' - ¦ - Carter, sister of the bridegroom, Dianne Trainor Loretta Call, was bridesmaid. Her frock \vas a Potluck Sapper j cinnamon brown taffeta , styled Becomes Bride Arlan Garter like- that of the maid of honor. Setrfor Red They wore matching head bands. , Pocahontas Of Frederic Huff Wed in Osseo LARRY GULLARD was best iAen White snapdragons and chrysan- OSSEO, Wjs./(Special)-Loretta man . and Clayton Call, brother of A potluck supper for members the bride was groomsman. James themums formed the background Ann Call , daughter of Mr. and , of the Red Men, Degree of Poca- irT the Cathedral of the Sacred Call Jr. , and Marvin Bloedow hontas and , their guests will be Heart for the marriage of Miss Mrs. Janhes Call Sr., Osseo. and were ushers. Miss Jane Stevens, held at the Red Men's clubrooms Dianne Trainor , daughter of Mr. Arlan D. Carter, son of Mr. and Augusta, Wis., was in charge of Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Mrs. Dan Trainor Sr., 42.1 Mrs, Ellwood Carter, Osseo, were the guest book" and Sally Olson, After the supper colored movies Grand St., and Frederic J. Hulf , united in marriage in a double- Osseo, was soloist . on fishing, the White House,- Yel- son of Mr. and Mrs. Clemons O. ring ceremony, performed by the The bride's mother wore a blue lowstone Park and Gaspe Park Huff , 1780 Gilmore Ave , at 10:30 Rev, Max Wilhelme at Kings dr&ss and the bridegroom 's moth- will be shown. a.m. Jan. 6. . , - . Valley Lutheran Church . Osseo, er wore a frock of green silk. Both The annual Red Men's past . " The Rev, Joseph LaPlarite per- Dec..30 at 8-p.m. wore corsages of pink roses. Fol- sachem 's banquet is scheduled for formed the ceremony. The Boys lowing the ceremony a reception Jan:' 23 at 6 p.m. After the ban- THE BRIDE given In marriage was held in the church parlors. quet there'll be a memorial serv- Choir of the Cathedral sang and by her father , chose a floor-length ice and election' ' of chiefs.' . soloist was Thomas Leaf/ son of .' .'Mr. arid Mrs. Carter will reside - ¦ ¦ ¦" ¦ princess style gown of satin bro- . • Mr, and Mrs , Jack Leaf, cade with V neckline , long- sleeves in Eau Claire, Wis., where the bride is enrolled at Luther! Hospi- ANNIVERSARY MISS DEE Trainor was her »ls- and chapel tram, The ^own was 2STH made by the bride. Her. silk illu- tal , in the nurse's training pro- DAKOTA , Minn. (Special)-Mr. ' ter 's maid of honor and Mrs. Gary gram. Mr. -Carter is employed at Swanson , St, Paul , formerly Miss sion veil was held by a crown of arid Mrs. Archie-Flatten entertain- pearls. She carried a crescent bou- the S, M, Suppl y Co. ed 100 guests Jan. 7 at an open Georgiana Madddck , Winona , was , ¦ ' ¦ ' matron of honor. Miss Judy Huff , quet of red roses : and! English house in honor of their silver wed- sister of the bridegroom, was heather. Canned fruit sales in the na- ding- anniversary at their home. bridesmaid. "Miss Mary Ellen Carter , cousin tion's supermarkets are increas- Sidney! Flatten, the best man of Best man was Arthur Speltz and of the bridegroom , was maid of ing: faster than overall store sales, 25 years ago, and/Mrs. Harlie groomsmen were Ronald Wenzcl / honor. She wore a ballerina-length with §421 millioiu worth being ;!sold Wood , bridesmaid , were present dress of green taffeta. Miss Sharol ¦ for the occasion. and Jerome Styba , cousins of the last year. ¦$¦• ' ... ' bridegroom. Ushers were Lyle . 'Ja- cobson and Dan Trainor Jr. , Wi- npna ._pavid Stover , Adams, Minn. , / and. -Donald Trainor . - Kr ew. Bright- on. Patti : Jo Trainor , niece ' of; the . MARCH 3 IS THE date chosen for . the wedding of Miss bride , was flower girl and Dennis ¦ 'Virginia -Mann/. Minneapolis , and Charles E. Vaughan. '"" " " -Ti-ainor-, -nephew *of the bride was ring bearer. Their engagement is announced by her parents ,, Mr. and /¦'¦¦Th ; Mrs. Emmert F. Mann Alma , Wis. Mr , Vaughan is the e bride" Wore a/.(loor-length\ . gown of silk; fjaille ..made with a ton of Mr, and Mrs. Francis! J. Vaughan , 2I(! E. Wabasha . ' basque bodice ; embroidered ,. . with , ; St. (Durfey Studio) '\i . ' .; crystal braid f scalloped scoop :-!ffi8$ffl^tifas: FREDERIC J.;Huff are pictured after their neckline with beaded trim , and i marriage Jan . 6 in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. The bride long sleeves, ' .'the . ¦inverted , pleat s Former Plainview on the skirt draped into a flow- is the former Miss Dianne Train or, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. ing chapel-leagth train accented Dan Trainor Sr., 423 Grand St., and Mr, Huff is the son of Mr. Resident Married by a pouf bustle back topped with and Mrs, Clemons 0. Huff , 1780 Gilmore Ave. The couple is at a large bow. home at 632'A W; Wabasha St. (Edstrom Studios) In Nebraska The bride carried a garland bou- in quet of vvhitc hyacinths centered ¦ ¦:- ^^&W^MOCour P. ¦ V PLAINVIEW , Minn/(Special) — with white doubled camellias. Wesleyari Service . .-. #. -*^ - WEST trom _ ' ' ' /f 76 vue street ^ ' v-l' and white chrysanthemums The bridal attendants wore blue 1 Yellow on the altar of Evarjgelical Free velveteen floor-length dresses with Guild Discusses Church . Lexington , Neb., formed matching chiffon panels flowing Alcohol Problem the background for the (marriage from the neckline . to the bottom of Miss Georgia! Ann Casper , .Chi- pf the skirt and topped with chif- A presentation on "Alcohol and cago, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. fon bows. Their headdresses were Christian * Responsibility " was giv- E. G. Casper; Lexington , and matchin g .velveteen " pill boxes and en by Mrs. II. L. Harrington , Mrs. Wayne Lee Herman , Chicago, son tulle veils of . the same shade, the Berniece McCourt , and Miss Helen iCHOOl of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Herman , flower girl wore a white full-length Rbbb for the Wesley an Service ¦ ' mW Plainview. '[. ' ; -dresil.iMade..with.a. iM'X.b.M.stle top- Guild of Central. .MelhQdist-.Ch.y.rch - HMIDIM6 The; double-ring cerernony was ped with a bow, They carried villi te Thursday. :X performed Dec. 20 by -the Rev. anemone centered with white chry- The social , safety, economic, _ Walter Swanson, Lexington. Nup- santhemums; ! health and legal problems result- tial music was provided by Rich- , ing from the misuse of alcohol ard Johnson . Aurora. . 111., p ij^juW THE FLOWER girl carried a were discussed/It was pointed out and JMisa Virginia Ewers, Loam- colonial bouquet of white carna- according to actual surveys made , Neb,, soloist. Reception music tions and roses. The mothers of is MR. AND MRS. Arthur Lede- in a . - 'number of states that for Was played by Dale Herman, Chi- the couple had caixicllia corsages. every dollar of; liquor taxes col- cago, brother of the bridegroom, buhr , Stockton , Minn., an-/ White snapdragons and daisy Jlected these! states must pay out and Mr. Johnson. nounce the engagement of pompons, large white ch'rysanthe- ; ; decorated ;from $1.5(1 to $7.50 for various serv- their , daughter , Arlene Mae, mums and eucalyptus ices necessary as the result of THE BRIDE given in marriage the Flamingo room of the Hotel £p:<<x<*iv:±.- ^ to F. C. Pfeiffer, son of Mr. unwise use/of alcoholical bever- MR; AND MRS. Colonel Lar- . by her father wore a floor-length Winona for the reception from 1 They pointed gown of white bridal satin with a and Mrs. Clayton Pfeiffer. Ma- to! 3 p.m . ages. out that al- son,Whitehall , Wis! , announce crown of pearl embroidery hold- zeppa, Minn. Miss Lcdelnihr is The bride selected a tan andi |coholism ranks fourth among the - the engagement of their (laugh- . with brown ac- 'serious diseases in this country ter, Judith Jeanne/ to Gerald ing her veil. She carried a bou- a graduate of Lewiston High brown tweed suit! and is six times more prevalent quet of red roses and white chrys- School arid is employed at the ccssories for a . trip to Cable, W is. Gilbertson , son of Mrs. Sidney ' ' ' than - cancer. - . anthemums. Mayo Clinic. Her fiance is "a The couple is at home at 632 Vi! Gilbertson , Whitehall , and the W. Wabasha St. Miss Margaret Schuberg gave ¦ Mrs, 0. Owen, Lexington, sister graduate of Mazeppa High the devotions, Miss Eileen Hewitt ;' late Mr. G|Ibcrtson. No date of the bride, as matron of honor ¦ THE BRIDE attended Wino-nj gace an account of her trip to the has been announced; for the and Miss Mary Wallstedt ,. Chica- School and is an electronic . technician in the Navy, sta- %cnior High Scliool and Winona Eta-Del Nursing Home at Lewiston wedding. Miss Larson is 'clerk/ go, as bridesmaid wore gowns of in December to deliver Christmas tioned at San Francisco, A State College. She is . -employed ... as typist with the Trempealeau turquoise satin with matching receptionist-secretary , gifts from Guild members to the wedding is '.planned. a for Dr. W ; County public welfare depart- headbands holding short face veils. June . O. Finkelnburg. The bridegroom residents. ^ They carried bouquets of yellow attended W i non a Senior High The Guild reported receiving a ment, Mr. Gilbertson is in his and white chrysanthemums. church hall following the cere- School and is self employed. gift from Teresita , a little girl at junior year at. La Crosse State Lynn Herman , Chicago , was best mony. Assisting at. the reception The parents of the bridegroom- the Children 's Garden in'the ' -Phil- .' College , where he is taking a! man and Charles Herman , Plain- were Miss Marie Dowcs , Chicago. elect were hosts' at the bridal din- lipines whom they have adopted physical education major. . . view, groomsman. Ushers were [\Ir.s, Harry Brtiiik and Miss Carol ner Jan. 5 at. the Mississipp i an , for two years. If is a book "Yan- % Dale Herman/ Chicago , and Nick Casper , both sisters of the bride Buffalo City, Wis. kee Si!, " the story of Dr. Calvit their .fiscal year the Auxiliary JANUARY [/ Casper, Lexington , The three for- and Miss Virginia Herman, Plain- Showers honoring the bride-elect Clarke and his 3G.O0O children , by needs more members. ^ " Z^?SL I mer are brothers of the bride- view , sister of the bridegroom. were given by Mrs. C. . 0. Huff Edmund W. Janss. These are the Miss Florence Caswell invited •'¦' . groom. The bride is n graduate of the and Mrs. M. T. Voelker at/ the children supported by the Chris- guild members to her home at 321 Huff home, by Mrs. - Carl Kliigge; tian Children 's.' ' Fund , one unit of Main St. for an evening of fellow- A RECEPTION was held in the Lexington High School and is. a j senior at Trinity College , Chicago. Mrs. R. F. Pot rat?, and Mrs. Jack which is the Children's. . Garden. 1 shi p Tuesday . '"""'& at the and ' ' Miss Inez Adams reported that CLEARANCESta rts Hotel Winona . Mrs. Harrmglon mentioned the ' ¦ Ihe bridegroom is a graduate of l^eaf by ' ¦ % T0M0RI I Plainview High School. He attend- Mrs. Sam Morten and Mrs. Da- the net profit from the YuJ^Jicle School of Missions on Latin 8 ., • A/w^j ^0W ! " j -1 ed Moody Bible Institute in Chi- vid Stover at the Moikcn home. Festival sponsored by the! Auxiliary America being held at Central I m " I Clearance Sale! cago, Whcaton College, Wheaton , A pre-nuptial luncheon was given of . the Paul Watkins Memorial Methodist Church. The second of 111., and is a student at Trinity by Mrs/Jay Martin and Mrs , Har- Methodist Home was $1,111.03. four sessions was held- at the OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ' ' They went over the College and . Iho Seminary. He . also old Nyslrom at the Hotel Winon a. top on this j Guildhall Sunday evening! Dr. Lu- MERCHANDISE . project , but to reach their goal oil ther Gulick of Winona State Col- is coach and athletic director at GIRL SCOUTS ' , (INCLUDING ANTIQUES) Lawrence llnll . Home for Depen- 500 members-' before the end of I lege is teacher of the adult class. . Senior Girl Scouts c'omplel ing ' ¦ "• ¦" J* > * "»*i -;^ ; ; : : : ¦ dent Boys In Chicago. . -- : LvS; the service aid course and senioi * < .. : :yc : ;> 40% & 50% Off The couple is at home at 4833 scouts completing the hosp ital aid i \ JiBi ' ^' ' ' . / s M. Francisco.. Chicago., 2.r> , 111. ¦ w^^Hi - ¦ ¦ ¦ " course at Winona General Hospital " ¦ SWEATER ¦/' '' will receive caps, pins and aw a rds I W^ - ^^ » Curiosity Shoppe - Forty-two. cents' of every dollar at. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The cere 79 West Third spent by consumers today is for mony in the First Congregational SPECIALS/ services , as compared with 37c Church parlors is open to senior T^H Definitely 8 pr^l3p* tne one of onr best buys '¦VBMBMBHBMHaMMaW' just five years ago scouts, their parents and funnels lf/^^?i^n iiil^'^^^WL V\ Real ^ ; sizcson balcony! savings in f | I ^|f||Sl/y«a|ll|^ffl H| V l| ;|^gj|j ^^^ 8pSS*i-- I 3fi -40- ^'o»r choice of Slip- ^^^ M'\' \ " over or Cardigan styles in fur \ ,; VMMMMM^MMMMM . WA 1 ¦ W'\ -M a bknds — brushed wools — or \ | ; .l ' ¦ Tnra!ans • • • SH0P EARLY FOR \ - ;:;; - —^^-^—^^^^—- ^^——-—gggggy $ ^ Ak- Tl' l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 I SKIRTS \ || | BEST SELECTION DURING V 1 « THIS CHEAT CLEARANCE! \ mmmM SPECIAL % ; l-y «¦ H| Mv IP v An l i OFFER! 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V Knitted of LYCRA 9 j * SPANDEX v/ith An Iron * ™" ^ - ^^S ^ *- - .- . Nylon... tho lightest, ; / * Jtrongost wonder fiber /'*" " '' I BLOUSES / . A '< ever developed, Outrago ously flattering with l> ' •-.'. \ j Your choice of assorted styles / m ^ mmWmmmnmu\ \ lt» slimming/ Irlmming woyi. / v.* /.^ I and fabrics taken from regular J .%mwia9WBm*m*^m^ "*~—Ji !?;; stock . , , sizes :i(l-3R , , . values I all f irst quality... no Irregulari, no secondt /»-•; '/.'/ A Ymi have a dme to get Ai - with that M I P,u' many, many other fine ba r- Whito onl y . . . sizei imall , medium , largo, ' J-; '!-. .».--., V'l <|iiAinte . j $2 - $4 I ° ° V • • • *bop V^'A/' • - > , f A for jiMl a »liorl while , you enn buy Cnrv ' . ice cream socials in the local Constellations, rock and roll ' The charter was draped for Mrs. Speaks to Hol y A church. Tliorson is a lifelong .- . - - . - . . Winona State College Frank Subjeck. Mrs. Wandsnider, member of Pilot Mound Lutheran Mcrna Bobbins, singer department junior vice president, ..Ca rnival "Square Dance Church and can remember when La Crosse was installing officer , assisted by Name Society . the "church was built . He served Barber Shop Quartet " Thirteen square dance clubs na, Minn.; Irwin Pasch , La ARENZ 7?1 Mrs. Bolderman , Mrs. Wayne Dr. Clyde Kendrick , professor of on the board of trustees. Winona State College Kirkham . Mrs. Bouska , Mrs. L. from southeastern Minnesota and Crosse ; Art Grimin , Red Wing; sociology at St. Mary's College, Norm;! Indvick , Lanesboro Minn.; Wayne McKibbon , singer M. Kingslcy, Mrs. Pettersen and spectators totaling 1,2 year are president , Clarence Du- Rushford , Minn., and Bill Zenker. ! Mrs. Burl Kellogg and Mrs. Louis distance. Two hundred and fifty ' Guild Officers Gstalder; posters, Mrs. Gene Gei- OSSEO, Wis.-Girl Scouts here iek; vice president, Clemens Cy- out-of-towii dancers were register- 'La Crosse, .Winona Slate College Leitzau; buy- are now members of the; newly sevski ; recording treasurer, L. Ro- ed. :students. . POWER! witz and Mrs. Ralph Prondzinski; treasurer , Jo- Co-chairmen of . the dance were in the palm of yoiir hand! Assume Duties ing committee, -Mrs. Phyllis Ender formed Indian Waters Council , bert ' and Mrs. Earl Leitzau; flowers, having been transferred from the seph Lelwica; recording secretary, CALLERS WERE Cliff Carson , IMick Wineski and Milton Kn tit- ; ¦ ' ¦ - HOKAH, Minn. (Special)-Mrs. Mrs. Louis Gstalder , Mrs. Floyd St. Croix Valley Council , which has Triaddeus Glubka. Rochester; Ileber Boyett , Owaton- son. . . - : Willard Senn took over her new Kimball and Mrs. Burl Kellogg; been divided. Part of the remain- Ercakfast was served by Stan- duties as president of the Womens hostesses, Mrs , Phyllis Ender and der of St. Croix Council has been ley Wiezcorek . Joseph Lelwica Jr. - Guild of .the ' United . Church of Mrs. Floyd Kimball; cheer, Mrs. added to St. Paid Council and part ' and L. Robert Prondzinski. Stockton Council Christ Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Alferd Pille and Mrs. Phyllis End- to La Crosse Council. ¦ jPersonal Injury Gstalder was the retiring pres- er, executive board , Mrs. Louis A drive for funds for council ex- ident. Mrs, Walter Roening took Gstalder and Mrs. August .Kirchoff , penses will be conducted in Osseo Votes fo Pick Up \ over the t reasurers work , replac- and nominating committee, Mrs. Jan. 29 to Feb. 3. Osseo currently Swiss Girls ing Mrs. Earl Lcilznii . Ralph Leitzau and Mrs. Karl has 71 Ilrownies and Girl Scouts Unlicensed Doas ' ¦ • Suit Under Way ! Mrs. Scnn made the following ap- Steinke. and 1G volunteer leaders and com- To Play for A jury was to be drawn in His- : STOCKTO N , Minn. ' Dogs with- pointments for the new year: spir- mittee women. Mrs. Dave Ri.it- - , rict Court, here this afternoon '¦ ONLY 50 itual life , Mrs. August Kirchoff; SPEECH ASSOCIATION lcdge is neighborhood chair- out a license by June 30 will be personal' 5749 jStm^^^Lm Dale Karow , an alumnus of Wi- Oldtime Dance for trial of a Injury suit ] missionary stewardship, Mrs, Gene man and Mrs. J. II. Smith , chair- picked up by . the constable , the brought ' by Robert Cohnaughly, ' nona State College; now an a'n- . !' Geiwitz; Christian stewardship, man of tbe finance drive. The Swiss Girls Band will play Stockton Village Council ruled j[,anesboro , against Hoy Ilaakc , Mrs, Ralph Leitzau; Christ ian ser- noticer for Radio Station KWNO , ¦ for the Winter Carnival oldtime Wednesday. Lewiston. vice , Mrs. Floyd Kimball; . Chris- spoke to the Winona State Speech dance at the Red Men 's Wigwam George Maul was appo inted con- Cunnaughty ' Mite-E-Lite '2000' ii trulv a portable power gen- ' ;i LADIES AID seeks damane s for tian -educat ion , . Mrs. Alferd Pille , Association at meeting last week. MINNESOTA CITY , Minn. -Thc Friday at H p.m. Jack Frost and stable. The council voted to hire injuries he says lie suffered ! erator ( juit 59 poundil) that ij light, dependabla , Mrs. Karl John Davis, Chisholm , is president Christian social action Minnesota City Lutheran Ladies his court and the Vulcans from Vince Daniel as village ha!) jani- when his car and an automobile ! rugged, trouble-free , latent with power output and Steinke. ot WSSA; Miss Ann McAllister , Aid will meet in the church so- the St. ' Pawl Winter Carnival will tor . He will Have the building heat- driven by llaake . were involved j •yet inexpensive. 4-cycle engine by famed Briggs & Other appointments are music , Bloomington , is secretary. cial room Thursday at 2 p.m. visit the dance. ed for council meetings. in an accident on Highway 1-1 Stratton. There will be election of officers. The dance is free courtesy Lo- j The council voted to rent dump- near the junction with the old Federation of I MEDIGIN0 PRO BONO PUBLICO Members are to bring I heir mite cal • 453. American ing grounds from Neil Daniel for (ioodvicw Itoafl last Fch. .21.. ; boxes, Mrs. George Gilsdoi'f will Musicians, Donald Wicczorek is: one year, from Nov. J , )!)(il. The Judge Leo )•'. Murphy is prosid- JTMW ManvfaihrtJ by HEAMH INDUSTRIES, INC. Friondihip, N. Y. be the hostess. chairman. j rental will include supervision. ing at the first rjroup of jiiry Dumping will be allowed only on trials ;it the winter term of court, the second Saturday of each month n from II a.m. to r>:30 p.m. Posters The French Academy began | FEITEN IMPL. CO. t ' JhhsaL jh&aLJ>U &JUL have been placed giving rules and 'writing ils ninth dicilo iiary in I!i:i7 , 113 Washington St. Winona regulations regarding the dump 'It I JIIS reached the "Ch" words , - i area. THAT CANT BE BEAT Mayor George Iliiiton presided FOR ECONOMICAL HEAT! at the meeting, . Youth Fined on BULLETIN: ¦ Jom^d^aL License Charge- - days , No more running out. No mora lasl- ' P : bother. We handle was a favorite remedy for almost anything that ailed u*lrVB*C*'P Haul 'er yourself and tavs* 52 ton in city jail hy Municipal Judge S. minute calls for oil. everything for you. I) you. Cheap, too. You took a cup made of bitter . J . Bruski . Salisbury paid the ' fine. it automatic. We compute There is no charge for this special serv- let it steep. Then when Everything wood .. . ridded hot water... , arrested hy police Sun- And 00 '11 b o an,i Me was your rat, of fuel consumption based on •"¦ V B»"inS ?he" H "9 it. Simple? Yes. Too rxid it didn 't ^bUfouzt j hmLOil La- bitter , you drank r|B day at 2;!>!' remedies" w hen their illnesses requiremore efl'ectivc ^~- OIL HEAT IS SAFEI ¦ much oil you will use and when you medication. Play safe, When you or 11 member of RIVERLAND COUNCIL will neod more , _ . , - your family is ill , seek professional care. See your F/IT1UCK, Wis. 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¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ --- .,. . ' . , ;- ¦¦ ' ';. - '.. ¦' • .- ¦ - .' : .,('; '£>' ,. - "Shug ie " .it Hcgan 's Says ... fy ; ) sr i~\ ' I HERE NOW! ,(Adhl (ih a /r^%c% Phone 3321 r J I Present Furnace : : LINCOLN *~ To Place \\ L^// Bryant Automatic W %\ ¦ >y Jjy f With Your New (*» ¦«• y- Your ARC WELDER v ¦ wWm B,g ,8 Gianf 225 Flattering *~ , 1 jJatLfc^ Conversion Burners P t w^f* An, ° flm Hjir Color ^ p Size p sjze i IUll U'0 H LVjBl^ l.rt us t>n\u j ini 'i- ' .i;/hi (/ hmr lo nnrmit lif e Dai ly and Sunday Now $125 Now $158 It would h |jt> some .i |/i 4 *£CA I fi)n ^S^^fli Complete Complete , j , luod ' to jjot. niiiini irttli our ivrpcr ' , iiiilm (i/ ' ,7ii(; lain ir- H vuhriiij i ' You 'll lie a unr iruinau! News Want Ads c ¦ mm ]" ^"™ I^^H ' ^m\\ ^Lmw ' ^^H ^V ¦ I ^W B ^^h^^^^B V.. LAC SCORE MOTOR ¦ ; HOGAN'S CAMPBELL'S BUY — SELL — RENT — TRADE ' ^^B W ^B L 1m ^ V ^. I I t I ^H ^^H 120 West Sucond St. Modern Beauty Sboppc Phono 3103 56 WEST THIRD ST. Want Ads Sorvo You Bosi 476 E.isf Broadway Phono A960 > " ¦- H^^^^^^^^^^HRISS^^B fcaK^-.;';;. .:-. . ... ;.! ;• ;. - . •., - . . , ;; ' A ^BBBBBBBBtBBBBt/ ^BBKBBBBBI^BKBJK/BtBBBmwKtl v ¦ - - ¦ - - - ¦¦ ¦ . J - . . ' .. . - . . . - , ' . - ' -. ' . . ' U.S. Balance ¦ '- ¦ "¦ "1 • ' - Deceptive Splif^L^ ' . : , By JWLES LOH C Growing families and tight bud- Of Payments gets seem, inexorably, lo go to- gether. This handsome thiee-bed- room . home w ith an expansion at- 6ef 6mmf tic— an entirely new concept in In Poor Shape M split-level design—should help ease By A. F. SHIRA (AF}—The the strain. WASHINGTON Un- balance of payments situation A Dream Garden Its straight ridge roof makes the took a sharp and unexpected turn We have, . often , from the thought what it; would be like to have an Ideal home look outside, like for the worse in the last quarter garden: a ' garden story, perhaps neither too large nor too small , a- velvty lawn, a two or one of of 1961. pleasing combinations bi-level designs. Actually , of beautiful-and fra grant flowers blooming in the new Preliminary figures indicate continuous succession is a side-to-side split with no , properl y placed evergreens and shrubs, and it that the payments deficit soared suitable trees complementing the!whoje and , if you will , enclosed by less than six: levels. . ¦ to an -annuai rate of about $5 bil- a low white picket fence. ' . "' , DESIGNED BY archletct Ru. lion , not far from- the peak rate A dream garden you- soy,"' something to be envisioned , but never dolph A. Matern, the house is No. of $5.7 billion recorded . a year realized , except , perhaps , by an abstracted mind-devoid" 6f , reality, or ' ' earlier at the height of a by ¦ J-2 in the House of the w-eek ser- one lost . in fantasy. :yc.t, the vision ] ,*«fj.... .-..¦ , ¦¦ . - ¦ ¦¦ - -.'•. ¦ foreigners to buy American gold. ! : . ^fr-^- .' ies. - '. . 'ihdtfc# . Though its straight ridge roof is de- : a fourth bedroom and bath, Brick panels and balconies also , give abroad and the lesser amount re- sign and flowing lines with not a! suggests, the house would then ceived from, foreign sources. into a! productive whole. celving, this actually is a side-to-side split . oh no less than js be the home.a fresh appearance. - blossom out of place in the un- :' ¦ ¦ ¦ contain fpUr bedrooms and Z'A levels. The roof has been extended to provide expansion room for (/. broken symmetry, with nothing to baths. The new bedroom -would be Trie -S. balance o-f payments is considered important because it be altered by the cold facts , of/real-' GOP Hopes to Sell a huge -15' by 12'6" xoorm opening ily. Truly, we can be something onto a side balcony, plus a dress- through an entire vail of windows, has a direct impact . on the strength and stability of the dol- more than -ordinary gardeners ! Tickets to 5,000 ing alcove with an oversized closet, and a . soundproof wall divides it ¦ ' ' lar, the principal Western cur- ¦when dreaming, . . . : - . [ and a two-lavatory bath—in addi- from the study. . ST. PAUL -4AV) . — Republican.. rency. - . ' tion to an off-seasort storage area Another well placed room is the Floor Covering THE GARDEN of dreams l .-s ,a-': leaders say they hope to sell 5,000 The surprising change in the ' the full width of the living level. lavatory, located in the small hall- real in . where enthusiasm never j tickets for the $100 a plate dinner way between the foyer and' kit- payments situation ivns; disclosed waiics 1 where tiie- -rainbow of ful- ! ,lari: 24 to kick off the 1962 cam- THIS SPUIT is different from chen. It is convenient also to the Over the weekend b y informed fillitionl never disappears , even ! paign . Guest speaker at the fund- usual type in another respect , sources, who also said the prec ise the living room and, with its large Designs Get ¦though if .may fad e to the point of] raising affair will he Gov. Nelson too. In this one, the lower grade cause' had not been 'determined.-' vanity, serves as an excellent pow- ' ' ¦ , ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ • - dimness. Still , dreams should pro- ! A , Rockefeller of New York. Also level contains the foyer , kitchen . . . . ' ' ¦ der room for . guests. (luce no . definite .convictions , in ¦the on the program; will be Gov. Elmer . and dining room which usually are Closet space is! a bund ant Boy le's Column orderly thoughts of the gardener, ! Anderson , Rep. Walter Judd, State found on the living level. throughout the house. The master More Complex Otherwise , the prosaic might be] Auditor Stafford King and Stata A two-car garage (plus shop, la- bedroom has two closets, one of By VIVIAN BROWN gilded over with filmy ha'll .uciri'a-' ; Treasurer . Vat . BjornsWT: vatory and laundry room) is on them especially large, and both lions and that which. we thought to] the slab level , and the basement the other bedrooms have over- New designs in hard floor cover- he a beaut if ill and fragrant flower is a half fl ight down t beneath the ings leave little to be imagined. Our Sun sized closets. The linen closet is might . turn out to . be a noxious i NEW! America's clean-burn- foyer , dining room and Mchen. convenient to the main bath (hole "We have fabulous new de- weed fit only for eradication . . -. j Such efficient use of space re- , Ing fuel oil gives you the corner tub) , and there is a . signs and we haven't even scratch- Only a If what we accomplish with our j sults in the entire house . occupy- cabinet outside bedroom No. 3 ed ' the surface," says Herbert ing only 1,210 square feet of ground dream garden could be transport-.; more clean heat per gallon] "for the linen closet overflow," as Bright, one of the country 's best- eri . to . cover in dimensions of 211" deep -reality, perfection would be architect Matern put it. known floor designers. ''There are Young Star a realization and not just a delud- by 49'9" wide—small enough for products that can fit just about - ALL IN the house is a By HAL BOVLE ing .mirage . urging us onward. The an 80-foot 3ot. The area of the ALL, any look you desire." ' N bedroom level is 665 sqiiare feet. well-ordered innovation which pro- NEW YORK (AP) . - Things , a laws of nature, ! regardless of ^ SA^ vides an exceptional amount of livr IP YOU THINK patterns that columnist might never know if he j dreams, are just and impartial , Clean- * &*(: OUTDOOR LIVING areas are so ability with , numerous touches of simulate brick , marble, cork and didn 't read his mail: -j though nt times they may seem un h well integrated in this borne that luxury in a modest amount of distressed wood are the last word The world is an opening en- ;, uornpromismg and severe. velope even each bedroom has access to space. . . -. - - . in flooring conceptions, don 't bet , hut one of tfie mysteries ; balcony— a private one for the ¦' - ' science . still can 't fat horn .'is—why i THERE IS no weak or vaclllaf- a on it. . ¦ , Actionem ing 'sentiment-in them for causes'! master bedroom. A sundeck also New vinyl floor designs include your, pet cat says meow when it:; " and the corresponding effects are joins the living level, entered J-2 Statistics burlap laminates, wallpaper floors is hungry. . ; through sliding glass d... ,, .. . ¦ : ¦ < . -:.-. \.., : :- .\. ¦;• . .,...... :¦..,. :- ' hands. "—H.. L, - Mencken, ation of new building is $97,066. .. brick, floor, If you don 't bevel the ! ' started as dreams. . -j A Happy House has (please print plainly) j Strange: town: The French vil- The figure for the same date a edges, you 'll just have a series of plage of - Aroma is pretty much Jikcvji . Gardening as envisioned ' in ' ^ ' year ago was $8,550.- No new house STREET ...\.,.,y.,}...... ,,,...... ;..., ,.....;...... shapes that do . not mean anything, I| any small . comm'unily except for;/; dreams .. and , transplanicd into ! HQusEPQWE* handy permits have been issued thus far he advises. one thing: Its population .' of 301) ;.'.reality-, is a quest lor beauty, and ; this year, nor .had there been CITY ...... ;...... STATE includes 148 so-calle ' : 1962 dollar volume ... $97,066 - carry the electricity you need in PEOPLE MOVE for a variety THEN years of htiinan c ivilization . Zoo ' -:: : iL^ ' I Residential 2 ,000 , when they decide to ing. j ' ' 1^^ - order to use your li ghtin g and ap- , of reasons. The family breadwin- move for one reason or another , records have established Ihcse j 4578 Commercial 3!) ,110-1 pliances whenever and wherever ft ner may get a job opportunity in THE TILES may bo cur when longevity figures (or other ci'i' .-i- ; F R the buyer gets the benefit of Ihe Aftjjjl Public (noi> ! ' you wish. warmed with a tile warmer , blow- (limit tortoise , I.12 yeiu'.s; " v ' ° another city or may find that his improvements . lures: • ¦ ¦ taxable ) fifi^fia ! - i Caff u$ for alt dtlaili. W f TOP ¦ company either has relocated its His only problem is lo decide torch or in an oven or pan of hot box turtle , 123; jtrcvu horned owl , Now houses -. C COMPLETE headquarters or has transferred whether it is more economical for water. They are scored on the hack fifl ; siiiippin g lurlle , 07: eagle J-'i; We 'll ifiow you wh y FULL l ,§ OUAUTY ! Their value- 0 Willi a knife and snapped over a Moail , ,'lfi : ' bullfrog., 30; Kn/ili sh Volume same him to a branch office somewhere him to pay extra for n home with j else. such improvements or to put thai strai ght edge In achieve varie- sparrow 2,T; wolf , Ifi; beaver , 12. I [JOUSEPOWER v '/ ELECTRICAL i date 1960 $ 8,550 • can be Welding Service - ¦ The fam ily may have an added improvements in a house that ga ' ed effects . They also The moral hem , if there is one ,! moUi a HAPP Y HOME ¦ along a penciled line with tin be as, ' Brazilian pioneers leave the income that enables it to seek a doesn 't have them. cut is: "If you enjoy living, JOB or CONTRACT WORK ! REPAIRS snips. tortoise—and to heck \l ' Eastern seahord cities and "go more luxurious dwelling. The busy ns a PORTABLE EQUIPMENT ' ant West" to Golns and Malo Grosso. house may be condemmed for a The lilcs simulate flagstone and with Ibe eager beavers. " j 1V>4LIA * public Improvement, the area are available In flagstone colors— e);i r .S'rir/cc.s - Ah;o Include: terra colta , charcoal , Ri' ;»y and Lack of prosporily note: A new KLINE INS lLAT 0N may have become too crowded, Some Immersion ear is a Mains symbol in our o Sheet , Plato and Structural j VT \\ ™ ' The house may be too rundown green. . ¦ "S audnril white and arc times hut fin per cent of Anicri- Steel Work | WORK to make remodeling practical. Or licitfe "WjXi still lop choices in vinyls but earth cans never own one . I ¦ .the....famlly.-anay.....liave....gro.wn so. , -j. j — 1^—•-Honie- Building -- P-— Water ¦ton'PS".Tr-e"mnkmg-grr nt'-mrn,fris'-in«- -Now--get-tbiK- Kt r-iiiahL:—A...li «.'l. ..-*...R9J.lojc..B5fi/!k„Wsr_k : £1£CW1C over the years that there just isn 't Heaters „| ' ; i i Cabinet Work ¦__ lo Ihe flooring picture ," Bright gian linrc isn ' t a hare , it s a rah- ___ • § enough space. ' t a i "Seri'iiw IV'inorm /or Over ¦ says. bit. And the j.-icl-irablui isn u • Remodeling ¦ 's a hare . Hares have WINONA BOILER Half a Century " ANOTHER contributing factor in rabbit , it Cal led Hazard \ lunger legs Ihaii rabbil.s and a . 122 W. 2nd St. Phone 5512 this home-to-home movement is digestive Iracl. Hahbils & STEEL CO. -- For Compllt* Personalized the tendency in recent years to You ' re likely In be in hot water i More Receiving different burn hairless and don ' t open | PHONE 5965 [ "'Licensed Bonded Electricians " Building Sorvico Contract move into retirement houses and if you buy an unsa fe type of dec- ' are Public Assistance their eyes for a week or so. Hares j ' 163-167 West Front Street j areas, Olcl folks once were con- trie immersion wat er healer some ) Winona si ores are selling, (Jeorg <> are horn fu//: y and wide-eyed , | 1 ER BRUCE McNALLY tent to live out their lives wher- ST. I'AHI , '/SI' ) -- Mure persons wns Abraham Lincoln w ho j BAU i It VV, .lessen , city el ectrical iuspec- ; ELECTRIC, INC. BUILDING CONTRACTOR ever they were at the time of re- received public assistance in Min- observed , "II has been my ex- j I 325 East Third St. lor , warned. i i rr y Phono 8 1059 tirement nesota in November than In Oct- peri iMice thai folks -y^i - have no , GAM _VPVfl_^WBB___VB______HM______•lessen said these healers, which 1 304 Lake Street Now (hoy want to sell the old ober and in November l%<). "v'fe'e's - " have secy few virtues. " j .^mmoBBBmw homestead nnd move somewhere are extremely diinaerous, have an Morris Ihirsh , slate commission- ¦ else. In many cases, (hey move Underwriters I.aliuMilnric .s approv- eivof welfare , said the total num- hundreds or thousands of miles ed cord but Ub approval does nnl ber on Ihe rolls last November * !' away in order to get Ihe benefit apply lo the healer. A city ord i- was -|| ll!il. That was 2 ,7ilfi more Chamber Will 2, _U ____n_____B_M__L^______n______|___L____l of warmer climates. Some prefer nance prohibits JISC of any elec- than in October and -1,4l">| more trical appliance which is not til, Honor Rancher retirement developments where than the November I'.Kill total. | l COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL the needs nnd wants of elder per- appro veil. The healers are porta- Despite the increases rapemli- ROOFING , FALLS , S.D. 'Al'» -Tlu- i sons are Riven special attention . ble anil are used in Hie home or lower than in October , SIOUX WATERBURY GAS OR Oil lures were l-'alls Cliaisiber of Cam- Others prefer to settle in areas oil the farm for healing a pall when medical payments were SidUN inerf'c will say "thanks " to much- where they can mix vith young- of vvnlcr, high. The November total was Don I light Feh. '.) . er persons' "These healers are Hie type $f>,ttr>l, VSD —mmWBBBBBBBBBBmmWBBBBk BUBBLE BURST V Face S^^^ Gophers to Wiltgen Not Bucks Saturday MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Minne-j f or third place as Iowa 's Nelson Bitter Over throws sola 's basketball bubble . burst : <:ooly sank a pair of free n the waning seconds. when it came in contact with Don j - Although holding Nelson to 20 Saturday toss Nelson and Joe Reddington of \ loints. the Gophers were unable ¦ Iowa , but it may all have been It o neutralize Reddington , who ' Although Ibr St. M;iry> Ke|^>onents - ¦ ' the' trip tonight. He will not see ! say he has no weaknesses. -j , ' Led . By Ray Cronk , Eric Mag- any action unless the Redmcri ! Cenferville Rinks :lanz and -McGrarin , . the Gophers, - ¦' ' Tom MeGrann . the 6-7 Gopher), ' , have trouble rebounding. . j \ - ¦started to nibble at Iowa s lead: center whose job it will be—to , and with only two minutes remain- ,, - is one mijmber THIS WAS N1DT the case Sat- j guard Lucas of' ing the margin was down to a nrday as the front line made up.I the - . . squad, who knows what to: Sv^p 4t0$prisbiel.} ¦ • ¦ single point. 60-59. Cronk topped : expect. - . - ' of Tom Hall . Tom Ruddy and Al j ' • •;- .1 Minnesota scoring with 19 points , Williams did a tremendous job ; CKNTERVILLE . Wis.-Center- The third even t was ' won .. hy , : How do you play Lucas? "How- : while .. -Magdanz: had 15. against the taller Tommies. ' ' . j ville rinks swept ' all . - three - events " Russ Hunter rink of Centerville. ] ever yotr can," replied MeGrann ,; The first half was closet with , 's; annual Cenlerville Men 's The: changes the St. Mary in the T|he Hunter group took a-decision- "He. - .doesn 't have any weakness."!:Ihe lead changing hands several coach made in his start ing lineup i bonspiel here last weekend be- , ' ' om Justinger rink of La Crosse The Gophers fell from the unde- j times and . the score knotted at for Saturday s game will stay in fore crowds as large as 400 peo- • i the finals. feated ranks into a' four-way tie 32-32 at the . half. effect tonight . ple. v Williams and Hall will be at According to Jay Spittler , this H ¦ forwards with Ruddy at center was . the- largest group of people I . and Bob Jan.sen and Marty Lillig ever to view a curling meet at the I .at guards. : new clubhouse. I ¦ ' In St. Joh n 's the Redmen will * THE PARTISAN crowd saw, [I face a team of comparable height their honielown rinks walk off with ! * but thus far winless in six starts. first ' places iii all , three of .- . the i- "WE PROBABLY won't get a events to win the bonspiel. Forty- : top effor t tonight," Wiltgen com- oiie rinks from Cenlerville.- .' La * merited, "You never do when Crosse, Galesville: and Mapleton , JANUARY : you're playing a team that hasn't Minn, competed. " ^5 won a game. The Bob Delaney rink won the ' According to Wiltgen the scrap first event by beating Tillman | tonight could niake or break St, Johnson rink of Galesville in the fi-| ¦ ¦ Mary's which how stands 2-4 in - .rials.' ¦ . |- the conference and 5-7 overall. On its way to the championship j "We never seem to play as well Delaney defeated Engen rink of j on the road as we do at home and Galesville, Justinger , La Crosse, ! St. John 's always conies up with Ted Oedsrna , Centerville, Et i 11] a top effort when ;we play them Tremm , Galesville and LeRoy i at St. - Paul" the coach said.- . . Ilovell , Centerville. «J"_w____ i___ «_«-_____wn i_ i''B__lBBHSfr ^_7SRSSK___«_____W___V__«in___^____M_W___Q_____1 CLEARANCE AFTER TONIGHT'S cl-ash the Dr; ; the winning James rink. Others from left are: Art j IN THE SECOND event Redmen have a 10-day layoff be- SECOND EVENT , . . . Harry Murray, presi- Douglas James rink of Centerville ' \ fore departing for Christian Bro- dent . of. the Cenlerville Curling Club, presents tlie Brom , John Carroll and Tom Hunter. (Daily. Neus. . ! won the title by downing -I>ori-John- ¦ ther College at Memphis Tennes- ¦ " , trophy for the .' .second event to Dr. W. D. Janres of Sports photo) . I soii fink of Galesville. - ' nkfliW' " '- ' i^Hii¦ 'Hftk ' ' • -' ' ; see, and Arkansas State College, HHH ^^m^mW^m^km^amvm^m^m^m^aaaW'^^kmW^m^mmwm\ Jan; 26-27. THI ¦¦ - .' . Jan: .29 Dulut.h brings its pow-. i JOHNNIES BOW er laden squad to Terrace Heights for a contest that the Redmen Bedbury Sweeps have vowed to win. •'" ¦»- .' ' Duluth Won't Rest on Laurels - Men's Crown at ElksmCT • ¦ • ¦ ¦- " Great Lakes \ N------r«S»™8 1 ., - . -" . . - . :. . - "/ Midgets Win MILWAUKEE M — .The ] V jTMP^TIRES/ youth and experience of two for- ; PARK REC. rAIDGit llips Oi; le" rs ¦ Toiiight¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ Phi ' - ¦ ' ¦¦: Meets • • : - - - ...... I mer U.S. Olympic team members W - W L W L By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a 24rpoint production from Jack j , carried them to more titles in the ^^^ | Elks 7 1 TV Signal ... 3 5 Hacklorf as the Huskies bounced ¦ Bub'l .. .. J I OCT ... .. - ..., 1 7 After coming within a whiskei. Great Lakes speed skating cham- backfrom a 40-37 halftime deficit. ! pionships during the ..weekend. of losing their first loop game' In Park Recreation Midget Sports Bill Cline had 17 for Bemidji - Floyd Be'dbtify. '2C St. Paul , the Minnesota Duhitli ; Bulldogs[¦ ' - j League action at Lincoln School Slate i - t;ike this week off froin Minne . . Minn., won the senior men's Saturday Klks defeated Bubs 49- " ! Joh n Turngren scored 18 for sola Intercollegiate Athletic con laurels with 22 points. Mrs. Jean- 30 and UCT siiueaked past TV Sig- j Carleton in the Toss to Deloit . j . ^Jff^j^ Omelenchuk of Detroit picked 'fl ne »liP^ nal .14-30 for its first win. feience basketball wars. . Calendar I Cornell' s Miehvesl Conference tri- 1 up IS points to secure the crown Elks built up a 13 But the "HMD powerhouse w-on 'jL - " .-9 first half j iimpb- came TJespife the- .2.5-point i she won in 1958 and J 959. lead and then - coasted in for^ ' BASKETBALL be idle. The Bulldogs meet. trie' 1 scoring o' "'' ' the ' f SW.v4y^-s^nXa)rUy.a,rl-i. Bcdbury headed into the second victory, Monday, Jan. 15—SI. Mary' s at St. Phillips . . 'Oilers tonight and cross Groth. " '- m^£:i?' j , John ; day of -competition. - Sunday with a Tony Krcuzer flipiied ' s. j : the bridge to play Superior Stall" . ' ^JWf ^^ ^^^^^l in 22 Tuesday, Jan. 16— La Crosso Slalo al ' :- ..M1AC -s t a n . Kill Nelson and Hryan | - liowh'il ,-i 12.'*I g.-iiiii > in Ihe .second St. Mary'i at St. Thomiu. & Queens and lo.-intiiinto Carroll .lenscii lia< l III each for the Pipers. ' MISSISSIPPI VALLEY— WRESTLING ! half to run away with Ihe match. Durand »t Cochrano-FC. Colbrenson shot ,r>;i4 Sunday in the In -other Ml At; net ion tonigh t ; S3P NO DOWN PAYMENT ¦Hod Tuesday. Jan. M-T-Hatlleld at Wi- ' (. !usla\'us is at Concordia, St. - Klk intc . led Dallas Wit h Guys nncl Dolls Mixed Howling Hi(|h. j nona ¦ games of 2ii7 , ^7(i and 271. Tuesday '* Schedule mcn Prlday. Jan. 19 Vniona lllqh at ' Mary ' s :it St. John 's. and. Atigs- LOCAL- Pay Until February League al Woslgnlo Howl. | Leading .scorers for Ihe Skippers ^° * The Kings-lJueiMis took - team - Farlhault. hur« goi's to Hamline. r L.i Crosse Stntc at Wlnoni Stall. '^^^^ S^i, Satuirl.iy, Jan. 30 -Winona Statu at were Karl Johnson with 2.iil and MISSISSIPPI VALLEY— honors wit h 7l'.i :2 .()!in . i NoillK-tn Illinois. I Saturday' s c o I I 09 0 insult? Hob Strampe with 2-lh\ . ' Mondovi at Arcidla. ¦ ¦ Bl.ick River Follj at chlpptwa Fall), included Augsburg over SI. John ' s DAIKYLANO— ! iul , :i:i , Concordia over Macalester O SJCO at Auqusta. i Nar'l Basketball Assn. Eleva.Strum at tndeptpdene*. ; iil i-ii ;"i , SI. Thomas over SI. Mary ' si NON-CONFERENCE— lil- .'i'.l , Wilioiui over Mankato 111-77. EASTERN DIVISION Wabasha at Alma. 10Q PER WEEK i' Cornell of Iow a over SI. dial: W. L. Pel, on Lima at Gilmanton. ^m ^i , Wh "families Ooston M a .BIO nrookwood at Mlndorn , y ll'.l-7ii Ileloit over Cirleton 60-17 , Phll.itlelphla .. . 26 ?6 .565 10 Calodonla Lorctlo at , Lowltton. ' and SI. Cloud over lleiitidji 72-65 . Syracuse 11 33 , .IM 1)' , Potr-rson at Dovcr-Eyola. New York 15 jn . J4? 19' , Canton af WyKolt. Things wenl from had lo worse' ; WESTERN DIVISION Prmlon *\ LoRoy, if dial 's possible -lor Si John ';., ,- I n?. Anqcli'v . J.I II .tit ¦ clni.lnnatl sbdHerabout •-S,-TtTtrrlTty:-"With~"Hcrrire Knkrir-mit-: ''"""'"" tl'„ " *"'i,n"' ''' l. "' !' CRANDALL- SIGNS—-' - - _i^_ OoTroir'" ,10 'Ts DI I |- j with an injury, Ihe .Inhumes losl St. tools . . . ' 15 .11 . 12* in | MIIAVACK KK i.-TV-Catcher Del , i Chicaiio 1 Jl .235 31 wmK JHiEHiUU tin ward John Osborne to the tin1 - j Cr. - , SONOAY'S KE51/LT S I 'iiidall signed hi.s 1DR2 contract Inn: i noston 115, t'lilladclphia H6. ! with the Milwaukee Hrnves Satur- Syi aense HI, borrowing fJSmpFC I {, H11I where the Johnnies lost New York 11n. ! (hiy, saying he is convinced his CNiclnnall 119, St. Louis 114. ! iheir shooting eyes , Ihey may IK'troit 118, Los Anqeles 108. I right arm is sound. never know . They u'ci'e winging : .dull ): against Augsburg on <'ven AT HIP. \dlMiMm os You fool mifdity r.oniforl.ilile with |ust the ncht £*1 ¦ lernis inulway in the first hall loan to moot your needs ... the skillful UI 'C . '• nu e I * 1 v.bi'ii Ihe lid went on the basket ^BBvlmffll/ m m\% that comer, from 84 year;.' oxpotieuce ..and the , and Augsburg oulsenreel them lll-t Weber Garms Cop ymmiumr m handle; , ' j %**> NYIO15 N way HFC people r- - ' in ,1 P.: __ _ "^ 670 -. '. iiutnile span. f _. x Black every family money onh MONTHLY PAYMINT PLAN 5 You 0 ' per THE V— probioni with fairnoss " ..., i ,„ i ,, : ,, St. Jobn ' i lind m\ 18 ccnl / us ax an( R oca a e Gating. sliooluu: avi l rat:e (or the hall as All-Star Pin Titles l-n.V?VTf?n X T I ^' ^ ' PP ^' and unrlorslrindiiig. ?' ''•" '"" '' •"'"" | c>'"'• j /'¦'«»!" die hoard showed a II IT, halltitm That's why over ? mil- JIM S :..'/1 :s V.ll - • - .,vi|::,|ti , : ;ii MIAMI IIKACH, l- 'la. (API —- Weber made the lfi-man finals " lead lor Augsburg. 1 ll ! ' , ¦ ¦' :il lli I Subs Dai The new' ehainpioiis of national held by only one <' lion families borrow , • },}¦¦ '''- '. "J ' ) .\iulri ,i) ll ill) ' /(I pin. ^ ' w i. i 'd U etldcl) All Star bowling are Dick U' eher, - from UK, with confi- ., - ,,, ,| 1 Mrs , (larnis, ;i7, rolled M7 in! IIRE M)0 , ;)M „., ( , l ai Ison Willi M |iacei l Augsburg a .'li-year-old St . Louis pro, and. V J donee every year;— (,oo :t;nis ii. :::- ,, J - o"! |u.--' .i,s while Ciae-: Muyres and John Ihree games lo defeat Joy Abel | , Mrs . Shirley Cainis ol Chicago , ' Mellowed -aeli lor ol Chicago for the women' s tillc. /' uvm, II ¦ tinli.,1, , /.,,,,, ,,( /, .- „(> ,„/, had 17 i. Hie U' eher scored a l. dlh I nunc ¦ i Opon 7,00 a.m. »o 6:00 p.m. — Saturday! 'Iii 5:00 p.m. pi ." I , , i.,i thtll /-,. ' .' "I -l /i ,i.,ii,- . r ii.il M - Johnnies . strike (or ¦ a :!l !l liual game Satur- rfittttf i nn) int.l !' ¦' ,.» .,.,,- i, IIKII , ; , n.'fi. Concordia took ov er fourth place' | day night In win Ihe lille in a Nat'l Hockey League ' .as reserve Keith Hangs hit a light malch with Hoy I.own ol 1-J ' niiup shot with :i2 -crouds U>n .I-M I ' W. t. T. Points 1 " , I' . Te.v . Weber s it'TnifTfl'/; mar- ; HOUSEHOLD lor ihe victory over Macalesler. : gin W JI Montreal n 4 lo St FINANCE .S 111 pill.S. Toronto }4 II 4 54 \~( ! 1- J/ ' tZ p OM&H Off f t/i4tO«(l. rank Jolinson bad 17 for die ' Itulfi men were amour, bowlers ClllClOO 14 M 13 41 ^ Cobbers ; Craig ( 'milium and Arlu who lulled a record live porfrrl i Now York IS II 1 It KALMES ERVI J S E Oflrolt 15 II r ; C Hityert had 15 apireo lnr (he ,'ii>fi games during the ::i .st an- , 52K E. Third St.-PHONE: 8-2941 lioslon t 11 * 11 | WINONA'S LARGEST AND FINEST DRIVE-IN TIRE SERVICE Scot; , liual loiii'iiaiui'iil l.owii was rel- SUNDAY'S RESULT* HOURS - 9.30 ' | .lo 5.10 MONOAY thu fK/OAV In Ihe .N'nrlhi'rn SI ale Confer- Monlronl 4 . Boston 1 , I 108-116 West Second Street "Since 1917" phono 2847 j ; ntively unknown in bigiime howl- Detroit 1, Ntw York I, r j eine , league leading St. Cloud gut 1 ing hi'lore die loiiriianieiil and ' Toronto 1, Chicago 1 |!l«), II m i.-,-™ anHa^^^" V^HHIHHHI^^^^HHHHflHH^BHMHHHH^I^BHHii^lHHHI^HHHHi^^liHHIHHHHHHHHHi^HHHIHBHMBHHBHlHHHBHHHHHHiHfll-™^^^™ -• M •» III - I i mi i wi;^^^^^^ HMHHMmiH VHIB |BHPMi Wedemeier Wins 10th Hornets Beat As State Matmen Romp Winona State College's wrestling The Warriors racked up five in a row- this season. Owatonna 7-2 team won its second dual State mat- Kddie Ratajczak drilled in three 1 ibeen postponed meet - points when . the Ycllowjackets Next action for the 1 until indoor Ice - in six starts by downing Superior were,forced to forfeit the 137-pound men comes at the hands of North- goals Sunday afternoon to lead the 1is \j:<-iilahlt- . '. - , State, defending WSCC champions, match to Jerry Wilharm. ern Illinois University at Dekalb, Winona Hornets to a 7-2 victory The Hornets , took a 2-0 lead river 21-9 at Memorial Hall Saturday With the start of the 157-pound 111., Saturday. !.at¦ 'Ownto-nna in Southern Minne- fsbta Hockey League play, 4-1; 130—C. MeCreary pinned Stiuf- ¦ Albert Lea " ¦ ..... 2 J 17. 1« « er Pat Flaherty had decisioned Pat fer IS> 4:40. Austin .- .,.. 1 .2 II IS 2. THE VICTORY didn't come as '! ALBERT LEA, which had down- ' ' Ross in the 167-pound bout. EXHIBITION Nortn-Mankato .- . ; ..... 1 3 15 . 11 t easily as the score indicates. Lar- Ht-Pefronek (W) die. -. Fisher (5) t-t. i' ed Owuinnna. 9-7 last . Wednesday, Owafonna ...... 1 < 23 J2 2 ¦ . ry Willis * Jerry Brown and Leo PINS BY Al Mausiner, 177, and lost to North Mankato . yesterday , Simon were decisioned in the first Jerry Wedemeier, heavyweight, i by Ihe same score in overtime .. . ' three matches to give home six cut -the defic it to 2-1 . ¦ Superior a ran the score to 21-9. I . The - Hornets are scheduled lo Winona pulled -away, withou t tfou- 9-5 -lead. ¦ The win was Wede-meier's 10th jniect Koehe.ster . in ihe 'Mayo City ble ' . - Couples Tie this Wednesday but the game lias . . - , ROGER NEITZKE , Roger Mon- WIN 31*30 Son , Dim "Bee in an and Bob Gerth ' all scored single¦ ¦, goals for the In Kmes Pin Hornets. ' ¦ -;- . ' ' ' : Watkins Dealsj Goalie Cart Kunce ,: fillin g in for Billy Bambenek , was credited with . West Rides Unitas 21 .saves'. Tftumament TOP; FISHERMEN . . . These eight young- ¦row ,- .'-Ann . '-Marie Schneider, Ronald Studt , Tom The 'Hornets ' also were missing . TWo doubles teams (red for firs! sters %von : first prizes Sunday in: the Winter Carr Becker and Larry Sands. Winner of the attend- Oilers Second ;Lance Carroll and Jerry Bamho. - . . '¦ ' place money in the annual March nival children 's fishing contest at Lake Winona. ance prize , a puppy, was Erik Eckert, who is not nek who were ill and did not maka the trip. . of Dimes mixfid . t.Qiirnament . .Sat ' ' - ¦ . . ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' - ¦ ' .. They are, 19ft ;to right: First row, Susan Koeth ,. shown here. (Daily News Sports photo) ...... ; Pass to Close Win urday and Sunday at The Winona . Peggy Sievers/.Pat Carter and Mike Case; back Defeat 59-57 LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Al-With- down to put the East ahead 30-24. Athletic . Club. . . ? two seconds left , Johnny Unitas: Minutes after Brown's scoring Bill Chuchna and Elsie. Dorsch¦; PARK REC CITY LEAGUE i ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ " - - : tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass romp electrified the Coliseum and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kuhlman | ¦ W L . - W-L REDMEN SEXTET Walklnj . : . .. 'S 0 Schafler't . . . 2 J. to Jon Arnett Sunday to give each totaled 2 ,175 and each pair f ¦ Boxing Card the crowd of 57,409, the big fullback ¦ :¦ 'Weilqate . 4 I Nat'l Ouard ... 1 « ,. favored West a 31-30 come-from- was named the most valuable collected $15. 95 Youngsters TO PLAY TONIGH T Gopher Sexle! | Standard Oil . 5 2 Rolllngstone .- ,. 0 - 5 -' . i behind victory over the East in, player of the game. But as the Eighty-nine couples competed in i the National Football League Pro the tournament and $50 will be | St. Wary' put* its undefeat- Wailuns handed Standard Oil its . clock was running out , Brown , on * second; .straight loss in the . Park BaJ*J>V -»• ¦' -•. .,. ,'-a.routin,e running play, was knock- conlributed to the March of Dimes. |' ed hockey record on the line . ; 'Set Tonight .- i Second place went to Mr. and ; | Upended by Tech ! 'Recreation City League 59-57 . at : ; The scoring toss provided a wild erI*f6ose':frorn the ball fay a jarring tonight when Northland of Ron Piilerbaugh opposes Tom Mrs. Ray Pozanc with"ll62 . ' j Com*, I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Winona Hi^h . Rym Sunday. ' j . ' climax to one of' -the most hectic tackle by the West's Bill George of Runnels of the . Minneapolis Fire Ashland, Wis., invades Terrace ¦ In other. RJiines . -Westgate , last j . Pro Bowl games in history; A few Chicago. . Kuhlman blasted 214-216-214 and | I Rivals .Minnesota r and Nor.h! Fighters in the main event of the : rninutes before, Jim Brown Mrs. Dorsch 225-173-179. I Heights for a 7:30 contest. year 's champions , moved into see- j ' of | Dakota emerged from weekend j ond p ' -on (ioldcii . .Gloves fight card to be Cleveland shook off four tacklers GEORGE ALSO recovered and Errorless counts were posted by j As a result of the Redmen' ! action in the : Western . College lace the strength of a ; held in the former Goodview Fishing Derby * '5.8-36-' victory over Rollingstone and i and rambled 70 yards to a touch- with about a minute remaining, it Bill Bell 219-208-213-630, Esther ) 4-2 victory over St. Olaf Satur- | Hockey Association today with , Super Valu store tonight at 8 was the West's ball on the East Pozanc 141-159-183 and Irene Gos- { Ninety-five boy and girl ice fish- something Schaffers won its- second game in ; ' ¦ day St. Mary's now possesses .; in comfnon . Both took I o clock. 41'. Then Unitas went to work. tomski 171-165-157. men 15 years old and under con- .] j a beating from visiting 'cams , j five start R by . rapping National ! This is the first local card of . -: Ttie Baltimore star passed 15 liigh women's game was a 233 verged on Lake Winona Sunday for , a 4-0 mark. 1 Michigan , Tech upending the . - Go-: j Guard .58-30. . | the year and features fighters of yards to rookie Mike Djtka by Helen Nelson wlio totaled 533. . Andrea Beaulieu, freshman 1-phers 4-2 and Denver edging North ! Winona 's Country Kitchen team: 61 (he annual Winona Winter Carni- ¦ WATKINS LEO all the way In Score Prlie 'Dakota: ' ' j Also on' -Hio- card are Tom Van Balfanz Sails Chicago, then 14 yards to Colt ,val Children 's fishing contest. sensation from Canada, will be . .5-4! . . • "M posting -its fifth straight win al-vj . teammate Lenny Moore. With 35 Bill Chuchna • Elsie Dorsch ... 1,175 SU Minnesota , which plays a home ! Hoof , Mike Kittlcson. Al Stork, . Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kuhlman ... 1,175 15 the leading Redmen competi- • fhoiig 'li hard pressed in the last seconds left , a Unitas pass for Aided by parents , the byer-all and home series . ' with . Minnesota '! Len DuBois and . Duane Huwald Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poianc .... 1,161 . 13 tor. He tallied 14 goals in three half. The quarter scores were: 14- Moore fell incomplete, Jolin Rolbieckl - Inez Ztnke ... 1,154 11 Iturnout was nearly 200, said Yern Dululh -Friday, and Saturday, fell ' of Winona. . ' ' - - - ¦ - ' ' ' ' ¦ Norrti Juneau - Dorothy Kratch 1,134 10 8. 31-25 and- 44-40. . . - . -: ¦ -: ' - - . ¦< - ' games last week. to a 2-4 association mark as Mich- i . .: ...... 317 Feet for ; As the seconds ticked away, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson .. 1,13! ; 9 Smelsei of the^Park. Recreation - - rS: ¦; Pat Costello and Bill Holm with .' r .-#*¦- ' v:.: - igan Tech swept the series. Single ! Unitas shook off New York's Andy j Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Lilla .:. 1,120 8| lepaj'tr^ent staff -wliiclr %(3|>'eriit> ;^m .; . ^ j 15 each led the winners. Jon Kosi- Rbbustelli/ rolled to his left and Allen Howard - Mrs. R. Rogers 1,116 • 7 ' goals in the first and third periods ! ' ' m. and Mrs. Bill BUI ...... 1.113 «!,sd \yJfJptlK|sponsoring Winona Ac- did , the job for. Tech afler the dowski hit 15; and . Tenold Mil - threw a scoring strike to Arnett , Mr. and Mrs. John Clenan ... 1,108 51 ! branclt 12 for the Oilers. all alone in the end zone. Norm Weaver - Alice Tarras :. 1,101 4 ' Itivity Grof|*.' : . ; Gophers came to life and matched j New "Ski Rark Mr, and Mrs, Louli Klagge .... 1,09« 3 Red Win|s top [ the invaders , 2-for-2 , in the ¦¦ second f Scliaffers moved in front 42-19 John Poinnc - Irene Poianc .... 1,094 3 ¦ ¦ ¦«..¦.¦ ¦¦- ..:¦.,,.,j WESTBY . Wis. (AP)-A - high- It was a sad day for the East's BIG PRIZ£ of the 1*3?, an at, ! j period. ¦ •at halftime and then ouiscored Na- Mr. and Mrs. George Squires ...J.OM 3 tional Guard 46-3.5 the rest ol the flying truck driver , who overcame Y. A. Tittle, the balding quarter- Bob Walther - Doris Wallher .. ^1,08?- . 1 .1:end.ance aw-SrcU^vas a certified i Tech , which plays at North! ¦ " s r ' j back from the Giants ¦ ¦• - ' '%r . < ^. I Dako'.a Friday and Saturday, now ! way to gain its victory. a bad start to soar to a North , who star- ?uppy_ from th"fe-- 'Fro.sh jCerinels Slumping Rangers ; s Result* red in a losing cause. Tittle mixed has a 9-3 record Saturday' American ski jumping record , at Rushford and "was Avon/hy Erik ! I . | FIVE SCHAFFERS players hit Ohio State 8», Michigan 44. will lead the United States team his-plays beautifully tossing touch- ' By_ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS f"- North Dakota did somewhat i Southern Cal 78, Waihln9>on «*. Eckert , 213 E; ' "" "' "j in double figures. Bob Larson pac- Kamai Sftt< 50, Oklahoma Slati 44. when it goes down passes of 9 and 2 yards, and : 7th St. - . . V The Detroit Red Wings, who : better . than the Gophers while ! - to:' Poland in quest ] ¦ ed the attack with 26. Joe Kaczo- Xavler (Ohio) 87, Vlllohova «(. engineered several other long - ¦¦ , ¦ First fhsrr caught; in the contest , still bowing to Denver. The visi- Vandcrbllt 1O0, Mississippi Stat* ii. of world honors next month. j Caldwell- - ' ' - have lost once in their last . . . Jofr^- • , ¦ l . . - . •; rowski got 20. Gene Garrison 17 John Balfanz , 21, of Minneapol- marches. '"' were by Tom Becker and Peggy six games, have advanced to with- tors' victory came in overtime on! Duqi:c5ne 73, Carnegie Tech 34. a shot by wing Emery Boh Cyert 12 and Mike Voelker Bowling Green B5, Miami (Otilo) 71. is, leaped 317 feet—a ' foot over l in one point of fourth place, the Sampson. I Duke 64, Maryland 41. WHEN BROWN fumbled in Sievers. Tom's vve'ighed .. .4 A ounces, It). Bill Schultz and Jack Rader . the old mark—in claiming his rec- «he last playoff position in the Na- Iowa 65, Minnesota *J. final minute , the weary Tittle flung Peggy's four ounces, i' s margin over New York to three s with 16 and 15 respectively led Illinois 44, Michigan Stat* 45. ord Sunday and taking the top Box Thursday tional Hockey League; National Guard. Purdue «0, Northwestern 74 . his helmet to the ground and Heaviest erappie was a S'j- points with a couple of last period ! place on Ihe four-man U.S. team. ¦ ¦ One of the key victories was a power piny goals that produced Westgate oiitscored Rollihjjstone Minnesota Dululh 57, Hamlin* S4, . It will compete in the world ski marched off the field dejectedly. tHince catch pulled - lip. by Mike 'j- 2-1 last period comeback decision ' ' Augsburn 88/ St. John's 33. In the first period Dick (Night a 2-2 tie with Toronto. .- . j.in every quarter to move ahead Concordia ii, Macalester 45. jumping meet at Zakopane,' Po- Case, a 7-year-old. oyer slumping Sunday St. Thomas 41, St. Marv' s S». Train) Lane of Detroit intercepted ; New York The tie , combined with Mon- ! of Standard Oil in the league race. land. Feb. 18-25. . ! For• ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ ' Winona State- 81, Mankato 77. Bantam' Titl' e- night. It was New York's fifth - T.- .. -. • ; . . , - ' .- . .- Heaviest total catch hy a boy treal's 4-1 -victory over Boston , | Bob Ha/ellon firetl in 23 points , Cornell 8», SI. Olaf 7«. Others oh the team, in -their a Tittle pass and galloped 42 yards j straight loss and seventh in eight for a touchdown. ~By> THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was by Pat Carter who totaled , allowed the Canadiens to stretch | Jerry Sievers 12 ami Bob Czaplew- Belolt 60, Csrlcton 47: jumping order , will be - Robert ills ounces. Top girl was Susan , stars. their first pl ace lead to two points ski 11 for the winners. Tom Welch Auguttana 78, North , Oakola State 6(. Keck of Oconomowoc, Wis,; The garne, played in sunny, One of the three tangled boxing South Dakota, state 77, North Dakota U. Koeth ,; 8, who caught two fish [ Third-place Chicago increased over the runncrup Maple! Leafs. ' had eight for Itollingstonc. 73. Steve Re is c h 1 of Steamboat breezy, 70-degree weather, also championships will be straight- Springs, Colo., and Jim Brennan provided many defensive highi ened out Thursday in Sao Paulo, THE YOUNG anglers ware shut spots. In the third quarter the out on northerns and sunfish. of Edmonds, Wash. 1 Brazil , when title claimants John- .. Balfanz ' record came on the Packers -Henry Jordan and Lane ny Caldwell of Ireland and Eder Assisting in staging the two-hour first , of six leaps , but his launch- • batted down a conversion attempt Jofxe of Brazil .clash in a 15-rourid- fishing contest was Hale Stow. At- ing was imperfect. He sped into, by Bobby Walston of the Eagles. er. , - ' ;. : - tendance prizes were donated by the takeoff with his skis a shade That proved to be the difference. Caldwell is recognized as king ! Mahlke 's Bait Shop. too far apart and took off the o! the 1.18-pound set in Europe same way. However , he correct- THE EAST opened the scoring while Jofre : is considered the All Winners received plastic gol d goal and silver trophy cups. mncwY ed in a split second, leaned into with a 33-yard field by Wal- champion in South America and f OXMJbltij LiJtllO m^^- MET.OH his effort and soared far out over ston early in the first period. But by"; the National Boxing Associa- First Fish: Boy—Tom Becker; girl—Peg- ll Wp the . West roared back with an 11- gy Sievers. j MONTERE the landing hill. . : tion in-the United States. - Heaviest Crappie: Boy—Miko Case, JVj MERCURY 02. ;jtow fit each size ^ : > The former, mark was set 11 play 47-yard scoring march. Unitas besl4ooMn gbuys. . -._ j passing 16 yards to teammate Ray- The bantam title has been in j . Heaviest Total Catch: Boys—1. Pat Cart- - ^ ^ ^ ; years ago at Steamboat Springs er, ?Vi oz.; 2. Mike Case; 3. Tom Becker; • by Anslen Samuelstuen of Gree- mond Berry for the touchdown. dispute since Mexico's Joe Becer- j girls—1. Susan Kocth, J fish; 2. Peggy The West maintained its edge un- ra retired 17 months ago after be- Sievers; - '3." Ann Marie Schneider. ley, Colo., and equaled two years , Heaviest Perch: Boys-H. Pat Carter, 8 ago by Brennan on Pine Moun- til Brown 's touchdown romp late Ms knocked out by Eloy Sanchez . 01.; 2. Tom: Becker; 3. Donald Rackowi tain at Iron Mountain , Mich. in the final period. Mre gained the NBA' s; nod by girls—1. Peggy Sievers, 4 01.; 2. Susan i flattening Sanchez in Los Angel- Kocth; 3. Ann Marie Schneider. In the third quarter " Yale ! Youngest Flsherwoman — .Susan Meier, Lary of Detroit intercepted a Milt ¦!| es l*ov. 13, 1960. The hard-hitting ago 3. , . Brazilian solidife by Youngest Fisherman—Rad Rcnstrom, age ' d his claim ¦ ' ' Plum pass and ran it back 27 i knocking out Italy 3- . yards to the East 10. Two plays 's Piero Rollo Flsherwoman from Greatest Distance— ) Phone 2575 for i ' and Ramon Arias of Venezuela in Roxanne Renstrom. later Bart Starr hurled a 10-yard ; title defenses. ¦ ) American Brand TD pass to . Hugh McElhenny of ) Minnesota. Caldwell gained recognition in \ HOME HEATING OIL ( Eu r o p ' e liy^.twice outpointing The East came right back with France's Alphonse ^Pfalimi , the Central Golds an 80-yard touchdown drive in world champion before Becerra , - nine ploys, witirPlum passing to in London last year. © Mercury COMET—smartl y ahead of the compact crowd .. .. IpS- \ Walston for 12 yards and the ~No matter who wins , the divi- ¦ ' nm ¦ ; "" ) ' ^^^ '" -"¦ "-»"«^-=^=^ ' ;'¦'¦ ' "'| i IJII TI ; _ r 'j" . NrlPW^ W ^iDS \ score. sion will get a worthy champion. Rip Jefferson ^ T VTJ ¦ ¦ - Jo-frc, 25, has a record of 40 vic- tories and three draws, including JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL ' 30 knockouts . Caldwell, 23, has a LIGHTWEIGHT HEAWWEIGHT 25-0 record , including 12 kayos. . . W L W L r^pi'ii^ ¦ Central Gold- ..A 0 Central Gold .. 4 C j Central Blue .3 l Jefferson - . . - ,,. 1 1 Jefferson ... J j Central Blue .. J 1 WashinotonK. 1 3 Phelps .13 GUYS & DOLLS Phelps 0 4 Washington*. 0 4 Westgate W. L. Lewiston Tips OAL llansb) Central Cold 1 £ Kings & Queens Wi li'i handed Ihe Jeffer- Jacks & Jills 31 '1 son heavyweights their first loss I I Your Standard Oil Agent / Foursome, JOti Jl',i Gutter Busters .30 33 in four games 47-21 in Junior High Troiam 1» 33 Rushford to League'action I'riday. Newly Weds H 36 In Ihe olher heavyweiulit came j ® Mercury METEOR—the beautiful balance between big cars and compacts [' 1 " i - Central Blue rapped Phelps li2-lf ) . " I " ' ' ".-".1"— iT-r r i n II H I i n i f ' i i i i ¦¦¦i n ¦»iiiwi»iBiiii» nn ri>iMw ii - II ' iimmmfriiiii i i - » j Keep Top Spot irri : ^i r~~~ -" t Kf wTl . I Gary Addinglon hit 17 points '^TI i : ir. j \'. w. , ... ,. ,;¦ — | ( 1- i ; . TRI-COUNTY for Central Gold , Joe Goldberg 12 WL W L and Wayne Larson Nine. John Lpwlslon S 0 Dakota 1 J Ahrens had 13 for Jefferson. Rushlord 4 1 Hokah 1 J 7ft. When Houston I J La Crescent . .0 4 Tony Kreu/er pumped in 21 n&?$tmiiamlH^> iJW i& the Peterson J 3 -r^f^ it*"* * ¦ ' ifr* ¦ ¦ -y- - ¦ ¦' -Ow f a&$fi£it.<';&'¦¦a Aji&tij&u -ii}*\%-^jj- :^i^'.^ ^,iifc .i*^U^ tV^ i^-J^.. ¦****'*MMi^Stvl' 1 BMj ^ points fur the Rlue team , John -^ t^t \ T- - * llJ- i ' l)urfey ^^ Lewiston won the nig game }f P 12 and Rob IVness 10. K KWr Weather Outside Tri-Counly League baskelhnll <'ic- In lightwei ght action Cenlrnl lion Sunday when it topped Hush- Blue blasted Phelps 'll)-l(i and Cen- ^ Is Frightful . . ¦ lord 80-71 with a big last period. lrnl Gold disposed of Jefferson 2f>- Peterson crushed Dakota 123-79 23. ^^P K rr-p your family tonsty warm with oil EjSwo om in a contest llml saw the winners ' John Walski netted 1.1 points for "" t ¦ ¦ , ofl ny s l)est blIy in 1)eal Paul Skalct tally 45 points. Hie Blue learn which now .stands ^«?1 ^4 Il'''' • ' ^ " ¦ @ Mercury ' ~~ "~ -SSlfi.. ^ ins .Jt,iakcs....oiily..ajllliilllc..cal.L,tO....!.nsure In tlie olhcr came Jim I'hime- 2-2 in the loop race . „ . MONTEREY-tho bost-looking buy for thrbuiTa r man ' "" " " " ' ' ' " W7^ fc£xll|rti prompt dclivrry of APCO Fuel Oil any- (VaTiI hit 37 point s | o "TearlHouston Jef forsotV piit i'fp n Tfnnl Tiiiiif iVe- 1 " r , -""^" Cal! todny for met- o\er Uokah flll-RO fore dropping its first Rame. The r^r^^^ ywPfK&Nd I imp , anyGLEN woatlicr. margin was never more than four LEWISTON BROKE from an IB- points tlirough out the contest. la first period tie to lead 42-37 ^^^ Sk SHOLES, Agent nt halftime and -61-511 at the end Dave Strong fired in .13 points of three quarters. for Ihe Gold team and Pat Ilop f Dale Erdmnim fired In 20 points 12 for tho losers. % for the winners . Sandy Henry 24 , Name your size value - your Mercury dealer s got it! Hon Erdmann in and Ellsworth Simon 10. Reese Johnson netted STELLPFLUG TO Morruo' , asyou c;v n RCO , now roincH in H si/.cs.i cla.-iso.s. Bif^cr trunks. I,ont;or whoolliasr ' .s ItO for Huslifoiil nnd Dave Rislovc SIT OUT TUESDA Y to II KT 17. Hudi is dosi^nod meet d ifferent driving for SIIKHJ rides. Moro liuilt-in (i at the quarter hreaks in winnin g CO IIOQO scoring aco who frnc- More room cleanest st over Dakota. tured his noso In tho Worrior- value : more car for your money. yling, the smartest, crisprsf roof AL SKALET lifld 30 points for Mankafo State giittie Saturday, insirle than other cars in their size and price lines on any car. Stop in. Trv Your favorite . t- OMI ' Peterson , Paul Benson 17 and Bcr- was rolaascd from Winona Gen- - •Uhrru n MI ncu'i -f [iivi- ,iotJ • I'll) MI i>- -., i)itr-l . i"ioinir is. r,i - ' M'Hnr; i - A '/ T - nie Benson 11. Hrendon l.ee flip- eral Hospital Sunday af'cr being ^/o ^ ped in 25 for Dukot a , Rill Nl.s- hospitalized Saturday night for snlke 1.1 and Jim Ni.ssalke and K ... . SEE THE BEST-LOOKIN G BUY5 - N0V/ IH EACH SIZE-AT MERCURY QUALITY HEADQUARTERS .., j [^m^^HV^VT^^ a Glenn Linamlcr 10 each. observation. Houston rallied- from n 43-4.1 Doctors tot tho break but it hnlftime tie to otitscore Hokah 4,> has not boon determined as yet 3f> ih the second two periods and how long Stelloflufl will bo lost T£^S£££s£m£m££Sl^mMmmmmwmmmwS&mmmmmmmmSiiin victory No. 2. cage squad. Jeff Kiriimer hit 17 points for to the Warrior OWL MOTOR COMPANY the winners , finry O'Heni II and Chances are he will not soo Curt Hnnson 10 , George Horihan any action In Tuesday ' s contest 4th & Main Winona , Minn.

- ¦ ¦¦ - - - ¦- -¦' ¦ -- ¦ had 20 for llokah. with La Crosse State here. i if in i ¦ IIIIII i i " i i i r i II i i j .II . GEORGEI 1 P.M. New York WINONA MARKETS BIG Profit-Taking j Reported by Stock Prices Swift & Company am, to 4 p:m. \bbott h 71 Kennecott R4'/i Buying- hours are Irom 8 ' ^Aon(l3y through Frlrtfly. These quotations M lied Ch 54'f I.orillard (50 apply as ol noon , today. Mlis Chal 22'.i Mpls Hon 1MM> All livestock arrived alter closlnq time ! will be properly cared lor, weighed ond r Clips Pennsy, \merada 124 Minn MM . . 62 ;».; priced the following morning. \m Can 4rT Minn P&L 40 \ HOGS Mon 'I The hog market is steady.. \m M&Fy. 3"^ Chrn . . WA . Strictly meat type additional' 30 40 . cents; \m Mot -VrVH Mon Dk U 3(K!« ' fat hog s discounled 20 40 cerils per . huri- 36" NY. Central dred*elght. \T&T 132' 2 Mon Ward » Good hogs, barrows and gilts— \naconda HCH a Nat Dairy 70' K NEW YORK (AP)-Profit tak- 160-180 .. :....,' 15.00-16.00 , . , r No Am Av 65:' ing clipped New York Central and 180-200 V6.0O-16.50 \reh Dan 37' :4 200-J5O 16.50 Vrinco ,. St. . till . Nor Pae . 42>4 Pennsylvania Railroad in an ir- ' 220-240 16.20-16.50 - regularly higher stock market 240-270 15.75-16.20 -. \rmotir . :. 52"« No St PW; 34'/a j ¦ - early this afternoon. Trading was 270-300 ..,. ;...:...- . ... 15.00-15.75 \vco Corn- 2.' ) Nwst Airl 32', i; 3Q0-3JO - ....- .... ' . - 14.50-15.00 leth Steel -41¦'• »¦. Penney ol'i i moderate. , 330-360;.: ...... ;. I4.OaK.50 ¦ ¦ ' 3n¦ Pepsi Cola W. »' ¦Good sows— 3oeing Air 5«l The Associated Press average; 270-300 ... 14.25-14.50 7 ' 7 ' Jrunswick 4fl » Phil Pet 5fi /g of GO stocks at noon was up .40 at 300-330 . ;..,.,...... 14,25.14.50 330-360 14.00-14.25 ::bi MSPP-AT -fl' Pillsbury : be actually consummated, if it strong to 25 cents higher; cows and bulls -Plains .and (luif states. 'Al Photofax. Map) ! ' ¦ ' ' of: the northwest- and central . ' :ien Elec 71 - . . ' ¦ < /s St Oil Cal S4%! ' - ¦ steady. . and; alon g parts ' ' : ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' " ¦ ever -is; .: -- • ¦ :' - .• j ...... : . Dryted stccn and yearlings— Hurries are forecast. . : <:ieii Foods. Hi St Oil Ind r>4'« i . . Pacific coast while snow Choice to prime -..- . 23.00-24.50 it Mr. Filstrup. ion Mills 3(i-' St.Oil . N.I - fifj' ^Yoiid'd better snap up, ¦ « - i!-! Gains by other carriers kept up j Good to choice.. 2,i;O0-22.75 Mot¦¦ - - Comm; to good ; ... 16.50-20.75 It won't be here ; long." Sen . 54' K Swift & Co 45 I the rail - average. : however , , I liti s \ ¦ ¦ ' ' Utility ¦ • 16.50-dowh !f'.en Tel 27. . Texaco . 55 ¦! continuing a trend of recent ses- i TWEATHER Dryfed hellers— ' DENNIS THE MENACE i.loodrich fi7' - !i Texas Ins . ]107« I. sions. Steels declined. Although j Choice to prime ...... ;... 22.75-24.00 EXTENDED FORECAST iGoodyear 427 » fruax. Tra -42U I producers were -reported- expect-1 Good to choice 19:75-22:50 ' Tcintieratin'OS : : ' Comm. to good ...... 17.75-19.50 t&t2rty- .All.N'iVl'i.SOTA — , i(lovild Bat. 45 '-;i Un f'ac 33 ing incoming business , to hold at! Utility :...... , - W&^y{ ' ¦ . 16.00-dbwn ' i.\i!l: average -about ; 4 degrees be- ;.i fit No Hy .. 4f.-'8 V'n Air Lin 38 the present high- rate for a while - Cov/s'— ' Commercial 13.25:14 ^ low -normal, hifh of 10-20 horlh : i('¦reybonnd .— U S Hub. 57 ;¦ there was some (ear that stock- .50 • 2() , ' ¦ Utility ...... :..:.. 12.25-13.25 iiiul _ 24 south and normal low Ilomestk -Wi 1! S Steel 75 *.a ¦ piling against a possible strike C.inners & cutlers ...... 12.75do'wn h'- " ;, Bulls— .ro .lo B helo.iv north to zero to- IB Mach 5f)7 4 West Un 3i) :14 ' may cut second , half business. gain Bologna ...... 15.75-18.75 ' A , ;l Zero li. above south;. cold at beginning- Below r ' ' ¦ hit Harv , 52 4 Weslp El . 3(i '« j Motors wore unchanged to low- .Commercial .....;. 14.25-16.25 '¦'i»f perioil and . . v/ariiiins trend lil t Paper 34-4 W'lworlh ; Kil Light thin;. :. 14.50-down Variable . cloudiness .'- . .arid -quite I iy siiow over Iho weekend , -The . ¦li . | er; Selective gains in variou^ ' toward the weekend; .ttle-or . no Jones &L OHU Vng S & T' ' 'Olli. . - ' ' . cold ;sums up Ihe weather , lore- iI now . left roads Iwi/.ardotis spoilt- of • c - l groups .-kept up the averages. Winona Egg Marlcet ' qiow in nort h , one-tenth inch or/ ' cast for .W'inona arid' vicinity lo- - :ii -lint ' from - Prairie (In ..Chien lo . ' Cont ral .Was down well ¦ over a: (Winona Produce, Ziebell Produce) ¦ less melted in south , as- occasional : . ' , and Tuesday. . . . ¦ ' - ' 1'ortage . : point after opening on a big block Grade A' - (iuiribb) :.., ...... 34 night . 7 . liyh't snow; towards ¦weekend. .; PRODUCE ! Grade A (lar'qe) : :...... 29 '¦ ¦ ' , of 16.000 shares, off 5,i at 20' i. Grade A (medium ) .24 „ - "A . few scattered snow flurries ; " ' " 2 ; AA . 5t)-i .i; H2 A 5!l 4:- 00 : H SBVV;. No. 3 hard winter wheat ...... 2.00 - morning was 21 and rosse posted figures of 2 iiiid 31 - 'Cleveland rain ...... > 33 80 Eastman Kodak and Allied- "Chcrri-; ] No. 4 hard v/inter wheat 1.96 ' Low Sunday ' ' ' fill C. 5li :l i; cars 90 B 58^-;, C ::¦ 'or the same times, j Denver , clear ...... : . 17 I) . , - ; ical took moderate losses. ! No. 1 rye ,. 1,14 this morning zero. At noon it was!' ' ' 7« .. . : ' '.. '' ' ' . '-. - .In a performance similar -lo: that | I.)es Moiiics, clear ... .30 -1 .- .:. i r» .-»/ . -J- - . ' was] No. 2 rye ...... :. 1.12 10. . Ndr- h American Aviation . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' - Kggs steady.to firm; wholesale • • 3f a week ago, WISCONSIN weath- : Detroit , rain . . . .: ; .3!l 35: .Rt- . up nearly, a point following its re- S The extended forecast indi- , -ivy ;i ;-3 ;(i!i buying prices unchanged; 70; per :r dumped lio. snow on the Fairbanks, .snow ;.... cejpt 'of a missile contracts . J cites temperatures for the ' ' - cent or lietler grade A whites 3fi; GRAIN southeastern . corner ot the state ] Kort Worth , clear ,.. , .f>3 25 .14 General Motors fell about a j five days will average 4 < - mixed 35'.i ; medium^ ^V.i : stand- '"' next sunday and Sunday night ami fol- ; Helena , , snow .,.,;... . ,16.. 0 . -id ¦¦¦ point. -Losses of tiiost major steels i . CHICAGO ; fAP) . - No .wheat ,. degrees below normal w i t h ' ards .'livi . dirties 29; ' checks 29. ]lowed it up wilh a .new surge Honolulu;- clear ...... -7!i 66 .. were fractional. ' Wqplwbrth' was,; corn or soybean sales. Oafs. No 2 cold weather at the beginning ( '¦ ¦ ¦ ' . if sub-zero cold.. - i .hnieau , Cloudy ...... 26 111;- .. (AP) up about a point .- "'. . . -i : extra heavy white TG-'U. NEW YORK - aiSDA)- . '" of the period and a warming ' ' ; '¦' ¦:¦ Southeastern /Wisconsin, si i 1. 1; Kansas City, clear .. .. 42- . 8 .. Wbok'Sale <'gg . offerings ainple on The Dow -Jones industrial aver- ; Soybean oil lO^b-^a; , . trend ' toward the weekend. < ' ' . st ruggling with . as. much- as !(> , Los Annoles. clear, ... 62 45 .: \ large; light on balance. Demand age . at noon was up .64 al . 712-.37. Barley:: ma'ting choice 1.35- One-tenth of an inch of pre- j , from, ;. r)() ; inches of snow last week's; Memphis , . cloiidy; . ,. 34 . 1.04 ;. light to fair on large and good :. Prices were; generally higher. on{ 1.62 n;. feed. 1.00-1.25 n. . cipitation or less Is seen in oc- ;¦d orm , had new amounts Miami ', ' . .: ¦ 75 72 .. i ¦ ¦ ranRinp clear . . • • on other sizes today. '• ' ¦' - ' - ¦ the American - St ock Exchange in i ^ casional snowfall's towards , :¦ , . . . CANADlAN DOLLAR i.iji to 5' -i .inches in Kacine. - Milwaukee , cloudy ...32 23 .34 i Wholesale selling prices based fairly active trading. I weekend. ' ' Many schools : were closed in, Nlpls .. St. Paul , cloudy 26, -Iil . : . on exchange and other volume Corporate bonds were . mixed NEW YORK /AP) - Canadian Racine and' Kenosha counties to- ..'0" •: U.S. YOU 6ETTeK STOPWA0I THEYK£ FIGHTING OYK y^PAP^lV The - . -temperature, is about the ' ; New Orleans/ clear ...64 45 . sales:) -. - .- . ' . with rails higher^ . govern- dollar in New York today $.956093; ¦ ' -3D same as a year ago today when 5 lay. All side roads . were; repoplnd-: New York , cloudy ... 44 .. New York snot duotalinns fol- ment bonds were unchanged. : previous day S.956250. - II) the ' -hi gh;-was '33 and the low is. 'n bad condition though generally, Oklaluiin-a City, clear .43 .11 low' ; - " mssable '. ' APARTMENT 3-6 By Alex Kotzk All-time high for Jan. 15was 48 in I . Omaha , clear ...... 27 1 . - . .. . Mixed colors: ' extras f47 lbs, y .42 25 .. W33 and the low for : the day -32 Philadelphi a , cloudy .. min.) 3S-33:' extras medhim DRIVING conditions in an rarea"! , ' ¦' - ' . '40 in. 1888 Mean for. the past 24 . - ' ' I'houiH^C-.clear- - > . .. - -• 52 20 .. j . . iptith of a line from Prairie? ovrTj lbs. averagei 35-36; smalls (35: lbs. . ,' PorlTand. Ore, ., - cloudy 42 37 . .00 ; hours was 14. Normal for this day "liien ' * average) 30-31; standards 34'i- ' ; • ¦ ¦- through Green Bay were. ! Kfill *l;ake City, cloiidy 24 14, . .. i .is 16. -- . . - . . 3(i ' L> : checks 29V2-30.V2 , fleseribed today- , as sli ppery and \]San Francisco, cloudy 52 43 .. Roads generally were in good !' .' • ¦ Whiles: Extras '47 lbs. min.) \Ki?.ardbus. . Seattle , cloudy- ...,.,..42 34 ¦ -,.1: Winter driving condition in Min- 38-40; extras medium (40 lbs. av- ¦ Snowplows were out in Alilwau- j Tampa , cloudy ...,..,.77; 5tl , - ..! nesota and Wisconsin -with the ex- 'j < ; erage) - 36-37'.j ,- . top quality (47 . lbs. .eep all. night following the declara- j Washington; -raiii.>...-v. 3 -33 T ; , - ceptiori of those: highways in ' 4' min. ) 40-44; iriediums i-4l lbs. av- It ion of a snow emergency. .Mil- : T_Tr/,™- • ¦¦ ' - : ' - . southern Wisconsin made slippery , . ..^ . . - - - -i craget 36 ,.2-38 lA; smalls . (36 lbs.- ¦vaukee's total of; new . snow was ! .. ' ¦ . : ' . averagei - ' I'.i inches. , , . i 31-32 , - . . ) Amounts of snow tapered off | Browns: extras (47 lbs. min. - (47 sharply toward the west, and north. 3ll ' -2-39' J ; iop quality lbs. min,! 40-42;—mediums (41 lbs: average ) Madison and Beloit had two inches ' :Red Hen Bag , ; -3t) .Va-:38'.s; -smalls (36 lbs. average) Chamberlain and Lone Kock and Green Bay ¦ ' rue. Only (races o f snow were re- 3I : 32: - . .1; sorted at La Crosse, Wausau and Butter offerings on top grades 5fh Sfraiflht burdensome; "B' Kau Claire and no snow . jell j ' grade ' not as lib- n the Superior and "Park Falls : . PARK REC. BANTAM eral. Demand fair. Hits 73/ 62 ; ' ' ' W L -W . L '- Wholesale prices on bulk cartons jrr .as. . - i ¦ Red Men Club . 50 Athletic Club J . J . l f r-p'sh > :¦" ' - REX MORGAN/ M.D. By Dal Curtis The big mass of cold air -ontor- - ' Pccrlosi Chnin 3 2 Sunbeam Dread O 5 ins WisciU^ii- alrjjady had - shoved ' ' Central Meth. . 1 J Creamery, 93 score " fiO^i- ! . ' - ' !)2 (A)" he mercury to. -I I zero at-Superior 'J lil'j c('iils;. score co^i-filU; '! In Two Gam|s . Red ' Men Club won ils fiflh ( ' 1 iand -t> at Kau ' ' ¦ 90 score R> . fiOli-fi 0 ii Claire. Oilier min- straight 1 'ark Recreation Bantam ; BOSTO N 'APi-Wilt Chamber- .1imiims early ' ' Cheese offerings ample; demand today: I/mo Hock M , j Leagm'. game by lopp ing Atliletic , ¦ " lain . Ihe hnnian scoring machine, :Madison 20 , fair. . . C teen -Bay 21 and. ! Club 2(i-l2 at Central F.lcmenlary; is playin« the best basketball of ! ¦! _ Wholesa le sales, American Milwaukee and Beloit 23. School Saturday.: ' ' his record-smashing career. The cheese (vholc milk) : single l'ceiless Chain handed Snnbcii m ' op inion is unanimous. MAXIMUM readings Sunday daisies fresh 41-45 cents;- single Bread its -fifth straight defeat 37- i a^cd The- Philadelphia Warrior giant Ngenerally w ere above normal m; ' daisies a^ed' 49-52 ; flats 49- ¦ 24. in the . other ' scheduled game. ! . tallied 135 points in less Ihaii 17j'die southeastern half of Hie si ale, ; 5-1 ; processed American pasteur- Hednieii; Chili' led il-3, 14-6 and hours during a busy National Bas- 'reaching a peak of 35 al Iieloit. j \ ized 5 lbs 39-43.; . domestic Swiss ; 1 ' " U',-7 ;it the qnarler. turns in post- ; ( , ketball Association - weekend. MOther highs ranged-down to- 111 all wheels) grade "A" 52-53; grade : Superior. ing .Ihe win ; "B" .41I-30. - . . ' ' . . - | Chamberlain bettered tho rcgu- " ¦ - .loll Percy fired in 15 points for ; 1 ' ' lntiou , game mark with 73 points! Ihe winners while high point , hcin- ' NKW . YORK (AP) — Dressed ; FiRainsl Chicago Satunlay niyhl j ors fur Alhlelic Club went to Tim turkeys - Cr.'ide "A" nnd U.S . | in a 135-117 victory, then im- 1, Seho.-er and Mark Caldwell willr grade " A"' , ready-to-cook , frozen : '! proved on his own lloston C.-i r- ' Steers Capture loiir i'ach. c.-irloi ;\IK \ Irucklot IrndiiiR-light , I den effort with 62 points Sunday ' . l'eei'les-i ('hiirn rolled ahead lft - * with nn sales ' reported. Offering ! as his team lost to the Celtics ) II al halliiine and then oulscoi ed values generally unchanged. ¦ ""¦ ¦ • ' NANCY : ¦; ' 145-130. - . - . I Siinhcam 111-13 Ihe rest ol the way. i By Ernie Byshrrviller 1st Half Crown ' ciiiCAc.o i (i;.snA)-Po- ' "I' m . shooting as e,ond as I' ' Kniinio Kaehler fired in 21 poinls : 'Ai' -- j . ' tallies arrivals ' '¦ ever did, " Chaiiibcilain said. CLKYF.l.AND < .\i'i --Tlic Kan- for i I it- winners and lion Slot/ , sis. ! Hid; on traek 1114 ; ::sas City Steers go in!i) ' lolal I' M . shiptnenls fiir Friday "I' m p,l.-ifl 1 got those 73 points the second Larry Niggle . and Steve - -Wiltgen . 5111!; Saturday 39-1; Suiulny- " because it covers over the eon- j half of Hie . American llaskcl hall ' got HI each (iir Sunbeam. . > ; old- ¦ supplies light troversy ahnul the 70 I scored in ;: League canipa igii loda .v « earing ' , esjiecially russets; triple overtime against -Los An- the Idle of chaiiipimis. demand .uood . niarkel. l inn ; carlot The Sleers won track sa ' files. There ' was ' -an argument over Ihe fiisl-h.ilf es: Idaho bakers 4,10; tille in a playul l (her Leg ion Reg isters Minnesiiln whether il should be considered the week Ninth l);ik(il;i Hisl end , delealim: Ihe Clevel.-uid Hi\er Valley ' a record or not. " Pin- round reds 2.40-2.50; er.s two gai 'in .'s In one K 1 Ei g hth Strai ght neu- The previous regulation tune , . TI tille \ . -offeiings light ; no sales re- lliiai -aiil ci's Kansas City a - HI point record was 71 by Klgni ; .-| I ui ported. Ihe playulls ,il the end of the : PARK REC PEE WliE j Baylor . ' j . ,s i>;i s 0 n , all hough il looks as W L W I. "I thought Chamberlain shut ; Amor Ihuiij 'Ji no special pass will . l iMilon . n 0 Wlnonn Uolol* , < < : LIVESTOCK ' , " ; be ne- > I' .iinl llnpnt 5 .1 McKlitley .. . ) 5 SOUTH ST. PAUL the host he ever did againsl me ' ' ,01)111 ccssai y il Ihe .Steers keep mi play- Ciici C0I4 .. . •( < J.iy npei . .. .( t ' ,',| . CAUL, Minn, l.r-(l)SDA) - . . observed Hosion ernier Hill Itus- ! C.illl, . ,00^ , i.Ovi- i 1,1100; e,n iy ; in;; Ihe way 11 icy ha\e lu'eii. ^ trflde on sell, who fouled out with (our and ! Anierii -ali Legion ', won its eigth sUiuqtilei *,U'Oi i ,IIH I holtrrs moclcrnti'lv ; K.i/i.sas Cily. Ihe lop t<-ani in j fitlivo , ufM-vfti sfiMdy In 2*> ciinh tiioMer one half minutes In play. ¦ '¦ ; Ihe league' s Western |)i\ isioii , straight Park Heeroalion Pee Wee I limn I,ilo Mr.I wrk,- cnwi ri 36 ^0; MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst accurate shoot ini; as they downed . Saturday by lipping Coca-Cola l)i/lk choice 950-I.VJO II)', V, 00 )6.0(1; nnoil for the Nat ' s .sixth st raight \ ic- on a 211 fool shot in the last second 74 IX) 5.1,7',; rlHiia- 9',0-l ,(IS0 II) •.l.iunlltl'r [ l.'lcwland !2«- IOI Sunday in the ' - tory, Cincinnati outlasted St . I,on- ! ;¦ by Sieve Slrolow, hi'lli .'H U. -'S .' .', ,'i0; (juoO J.I 50-24. JO. utlllly ; third game ol the series. nivl (nmn-"tii.' il r«»i UiiKly l .VOO.U . IO. is 11.0-114 and Detroit snapped ! '(1, - ( . ! S ick Manhs uoiiiid up wil d a !I I II oilier games it was Winuiia utility hut ii '. 00 31.0(1. .nmnii-rrlnl ,-rnd Los Angj-les 1111 Hill. ', | wi'Oii l»'.rv:o , Sfl,- vi- ,ili,r\ ,m,l \l,iiicjliti!r lolal of :!. pi lints for Hie K' rer- !\ Hotel squeezing past .lay Hces 211- j(tilvi , (hnli ,wi(l pi 1 '5 .f,-^cly; Miufl e lnn- Arlvf-rii! t-ni,;-,.| and Lan y Stavemian eollei led -.s|. ' III .mil Paint. Depot Idasllii K Mc- I »''nlni :l-l (ID ift 00 . ,|iioil DIIII choic e Vfl 00 ¦ ¦l , ¦ l , l , ' —,lrt('k--AiloiH'— ti(-C.|e-\.i4,iiid-ttTl-'to-^Llunli;y...^2..12... !., ' . ..' ".. .!"'Ljt...J! ;i!.._!.i. .!. .H-.!' _..:! t1.iO( !lr r_. '' •J tXJlA.. now io noia sein ing wilh ,'iii points , .ill but ! Il()i|s ll.miOi I MIMIW. .ind (|ilK loir Iy ; HANS MEIER and Pat Wiltfjon .ii -llvc. :' . ,,-nl'. Ill, 111 ,- i f 'l.ni I ( Id.iy ' s [Itvfi seven in the lnsl half Larry ¦ ¦ j had loin pi HI it ' , isnil lor , in- MIV . N lul ' y ' ti' .iily . I? \'!0 )m II) Iwirnwl Siegfried assumed the Clc\ eland j' the -u FALSE TEETH luii) '. I .egum Icaiil and Dan Nyselh •»»i iiiil- - r :v i .1 IWI-MO in it /'.-i/ .nii , . si-onng biirdeii ill Ihe secoml lull , I I l M,l .W Un If. . '.1 ', m IS: 1 { wtl VIIO llii More Firmly in Place ] tivf lor Coke . . I'' " • If, 'i0. i .' wo ivo II), ij, ',0-i;, 00; I u lieu he scot cd all % ol In- . ' - - Do your fnl- ,c (will iinimv nnd cui- , tnil nii .ilii.in l - .ll l. 'ft llin ld (l(|.UM; 1-1 :70- poin '.s. The llolel live Lad lo rally (loin '¦¦ ¦ ¦ h»rmi>.i l)V sll|i|ili'.i: din|i|HM i: m uoh- '«' il' - •' v- i' ." K '• , no ,i«(i n« 14 so a M ill thinl period dclie it tu hand is.'j IHI ' hlliiu v lii- n sou cut , hmi '. li "1 tnII.T a . : -l oo un .u y,ii i-, . -?.i 4no ',:,o II > I I .I W 14, , , ll|-- ' Jiihl r.]irliiln(| Cix'cy. pnM .v tuMi ' or li-i IIDK l)ii, /, mil .loppy, «as Killed in a |> ,-iddoi li ; i'i/'hl lor llie lo• ¦('!• , ; lo Ml i . i -nl- liii|li <-i ; liriii-f 1,-inilin AI II VR H C .Hid lolly - .li - iily ; (lliuic |)l •our. Chrrks "JI I I odor " lili'iuurc accident and Ynssein . /,,ul 1(111' 0 S hrrnllil. (im I- 'Afj'l'l':J'"l'H Uulny »l means m- j Paiui Depol linike Irom an II II no III vsii.ilcil sl.ii Mihli -i- i,iinlii Inriicly i If ¦ in*.' ttriic coiinfrr pli.ined in \nldhdi. haUlinie (leadliirk lo oiilscoie .Me- ',0; lew vol DO Un 1/75; p.ifk .ion (.hold, , i *--' •» » "i^ —: ¦_—J 1—m » —, 1 »m«KC_..^^r-Jk.jiU- .1 . \ WI/I1INK\' , , ' \'\WMMVV flnH l rnH I 1 II) i, . I Kinlcy ill 2 111 the third period and II. ' Is' -li ih "1'iti.. ! The Knights took the measure lienl lmr aulii>tiii,e * ;wi|h tile nslnn- (uiw ri-naeil (n |„. n |irn|,l|.in! " I " " ' In Caiholjc Itecrealion iiit rainui' - ol the Itoyals 23-Hi . Tun Stoffel i nhlnir nliilit .v 'tluiii k humor- \ Tlir M , 11I l.i n new lii' ,- ilni ( ; i.ili- til' , ¦ al h.isliclliall aclioit ,Salur, 1 flu, |inir » 1 di-. - oi- ,-, j- <>t il ltd seven poluls fur the Hoyals ' \ Ji»m - without Mitrery. Ji w . ss .,is Hie .lohiinit 'S , led by itieh and Dave lli oni in lor Ihe Knights. mid fi,,nine n-si-iurli m-i i: uii . I ¦ In r«K! iifl<-r r m„., ulnlii 'fl . . l,i)i d,, U' 1 ' Ihe (fiuii))- u, ,.|||,„|„,|, ( ,., ii,i W.-iiiii,l, -it„' ii 'hii'r)^ r ;il| 'J inn . eiiyel '¦'.v-illi ; In 'tlii' DtlVt ^ i .^.iiiie ,S;iJnis -lip- rrlicvinif [nun , net mil ri-ilin-iioii In j tynmtrtvy \\l' "'",: \"j\:', ' " I'f' ai'ul 11 poinls ri > speeli\ ely, down- ^ , * 1 ped Ihe Hustlers 2-1-2'J with Diive («hrllCkt*c<:) inyk pliice , ." '' ¦, ,,, ., 11 ii.f ( l t h •• l.nili v /' j.m U I IUM 119, ing I lie lfoeliels .111-12. ! I'ellowsk i netting it points. Chuck MoitamniitiK ofull-rcuultjwcri) I At nil ilril i; fniiiUiri. Dale Ai noldy hit live points for | Kulas hnd 10 for the losers. | - • J* 1 ..: ''• I l/ Business 14' Horses, Cattle, Stpiek Se'vices | _.,__ ___43'.. ~ - " ~ • " T S AVE T H AT R E NT money, bu fid Ca 11 \¦ GUESS WHO . . . I Want Ads LEO PROCHOWITZ, Building Contrac- FREE ' 2 Found Dead tor, 1007 E. 6th. Tel. 7841. ' SAFHTY LANTERN, J1.49 value with each Wanted, to Rent 96 Used Cars 109 — " carton. df Tcrramycin lor Mastitis. . Slop FIRSf~ IMPRESSlONS lasting ones -j ari up for Flrnr ' s check uta^es ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Start Here so If the carpet In .ydur . office, or busi- ; WINONA DAILY NE.V S ¦ ' : rtess place Is rather doubtful looklno \ ^ . ' -- ¦- *'-' ¦ ' ^^Z .TFSFa^ V^S , ; JLIND AO,S UNeSfiCErr FOR- ' let WINONA RUG -CiEANJNG SE RVICE - ¦ TED¦¦ MAIER DRUGS KDJTOHIAL. WOHKLIt ' 174 ' -ci»«ij nnd Y*r , i ' floor West and to the , Winona Am'bu- WANTED—Vie more F L A " H6wE7' ' lor ' - ' . ' ; i Help Wanted—Female 26- than anyone else. We pick up. WALTE R BEAUTI OO ORIO is ir eiee- clurp* the csmlcrt or the t,i-t, from ihe body. lance Servite. May God Bless you all. I .1r ic, . all furnish ed. 2 bedroomj, car- OUftlity in evpr/ 0(j,>.'r,nf<'ed c'^r in our. ' Mrs. Paul Griesel. ! " " "" AAARG, Block River . Falls, Wis. Tel. port, large , lot. ' Grapefruit Slid orange ' Mrs. Schudlick , wearing a light EXPERIENCED . WAITRESS --Wanted Ap- | ; 7-F-lf. . stock. Our c.ir lor iod.1y.15 1h i\ 1?W. tr*es Sacrifice on account nf (llne,.^. CHEVROLET ' ' ply to AAiss Marsh,, Hotel Winona, be-.; ' . feci. Air 4-door . y iirtd»r jacket and scarf , was found some Lost "* ' i ' ¦ ' 7 il l. ,'50 for quick . sale ' 5(>e SiMr.v.. . -,tr,iighl ' *> and Found " .: 4 •' fore 2 , p.m. , . .. - . - . .!I-Farm, Implements,' 'Harhe'si' 48 wilh .^tick: Tt-.ij weekend only, . HOMEMAKER'S EXCHANGE for tr-ii; . pricil of fl '5V , 300 feet from her husband. ~ MANAGER ol Stanley -Home 'Products " ^ '^- " ' MAN'S OVERCOAT tak7n by" "' . KELLY DUPLEX FEHD mliier. ton, .' . 552 E: Lrd . . ! The sheriff ' said : both had mistake at ! needs - . help, psrt time. 530; Car lieip- j hisr the Kalua Klub, Friday night. Please ; ji complete with 1 n.p. motor. Like new'. " r : ful. No investrnent. Write P.O. Box.459, | fbrcoUHTRY LIVING. .1 bedroo ni hornp v $ 1695 tories ; of heart, disease, return .coat to the club, or Tel. 5058. Ray Hilke t, Son Altura, Mini). . - Rochester , AAinn. . - ¦ " T with Imh plot of ground on ^dqp nf . - . - ' ¦ " " - . \ " ' BOWLING BAG, BALL and shoes/ may ! " LET 'S GET-TOGETHER now and 'insYail town.- Everytliing In. good ' .*hac,i': Full ¦Nyst ' EXPERIENCED WOMAN for ' lull time rpm Motors, Inc. .; . have, been taken by mistake from Wesl- that new Clay silo unloader lor winter hflsemciit. with ol' furnace. Rahe vour i : : cookinq and routine housekeeping dut- - 164 W. 2nd . Tel J- .J5M ' gate Bowl . last weekend. Ball has sig- feeding. Oak Rldg« Salej t. Service, own food. See this ivandfrlu l buy ; . les. May live in or out as preferred. ¦ : OPEN MONbAV-FRI OAY E-VE* wheel, between Franklin and . Walnut 4 days a week including weekends. \VE.ST LOCAtl6NI ¦-f) roorn hoil «, fliii] on Lake Drive. Please notify Park , No Sundays. Apply Frank Cunningham, New F reeman balh and furnace Will take car in ] Badger Home . Board. - . . - - . Steak Shop. , 'or ifimc or ' unythinq of value, Writ« i PUSHED AROUND : " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ C*5 . Daily News: , - ¦ . " ¦ ¦ MIDDLE AGE LADY—For light , house- ¦ . : ¦ . .] ' ¦ :, I " : STEVENS POINT IB — All Personals - •; f work In modern farm home, near Wi- -Industrial Loader , b! VERY MEAT jnd clenn . two bedroom THIS WINTE R j Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum 64 Radios, Television 71 ' ~ nona. Write C. P. Crawford, Rt. 3, Wi- home , with garage. Located in SI. Stdns .j county patients have been remov- 1 " r ' " "* "" " "^ ~ ~ " ZIPPERS REPLACED, cuTls lano pockeii - nona,- Minn. . ' -BARREL CHAIRS—pair, beige. T.el. 8- ' USED TELEVISION $ETS »ir s'i z« p ictur* area, Close lo dos line d J ABTS AGENCY. INC , Realtor- , 159 DON'T STOP wage. Excellent , opportunity lor- some ' ..- • " Hqrdt's Music Stpre I - ' '-charged with assaijlt and battery EATING bot io5e weight j ' SPKKADEnS;. .- . board. , <0.2 W. Sanborn, use Wihon ; ' ' - - : ' .: . .'the -entire- family, UP 119 e.V Jr a ; -Winona . Walnut , St .Tel ' 4243 or . -liter Hour- E. safely with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c. i one wanting to build Social' Security. Street entrance; . __ j - and disorderly conduct , a spokes- ' -." R . Clay 0.2737 Win. R. Paoel .4WI ,' ' ¦ ' FORD HOPKINS. .; Write C-46 Daily :Nev/ s . ;. Stop, and ask about a deal. ' ' :¦ j ' '61 CHKVHOLET ' Bt-l Air/4 :dr. . .' ; ' " " " JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIAL-Sflm- , Refrigerators 72- EC. A. Abts JI84 . - man for the Portage County Wei- ARE •yOU A PROBLEM DRTNKERP-.Man SCHOOL GIRL WANTED-TO . assist wilh . sonile Bridge sets, includi?ig kinp siic ' '' ~ GOODVIEW ,<71li Ave.' f.\u ; Post Owner : : bond at $300. J week. . Rochester, Minn. 7 blocks fron^ Office leav I - '60 JEEP . ..Station Wa^oir 4 , ABTS .. ' * "- - ; ¦ ¦ Ed's•:Refrigeration- & Supply inq tov>n: Full price SI3.50&. ¦ Mrs. Kedrbwski was arrested"i YOU BEGIN to Teel" your age when ¦F: ' ' ¦ - AGENCY. INC. ." Realtors, 15» Walnut SIC i wheel . drive, absolutel y.per- A. KRAUSE CQ. .. '. : .Iiincrsprin R-' Mattress Commercial and Domestic ' ¦ you realize .that the . beautiful .blonde ' Hel Wanted—Male 27 ¦ Tel 4247 or alter hours' E, R. Clay . - ' fect ' ¦;-. '',,' 8' ' on the complaint of a patient at p 55V E ; St. Tel. 7479 Adolph . Michaiowski . or sinqly to complement your ensem- work. M. W. Wlltse, St: Charles, Minn. $39,95 . hardwood floors, fyll lot , garatje. 17,900. ble:. RAINBOW JEWELERS, next -to "" ~6FF MANAGER or jun- ¦; the Post Office on 4th St. ASSiStANT ICE - Typewriters 77 (First Pub. MorKtay,,Jan, . 15, < 1962) . ior accountant for S.E. Minn; manuloc- "r " w. STAHR .: .- ' ' ¦"'¦.- /^ ' ' 374 W. Merk Tel. 6925 . STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Notice. Is hereby given that on the 2nd turing, plant. 7 years, experience desir- W^NTEQ Burke s - .Fiirniture Mart fYPEWRITERS and adding miclilnes (or ! _ p^^^:; - day of. January, . 1962, there was filed Salary negotiable. Send , education " "" ' ; Ssa^l^^HiVRoiET^ca WINONA, Css. IN . PROBATE COURT able. sale or : rent. .Reasonable - rates, (rea l SARNIA. ST . - — Near Lincoln 5cJiool. J- " ¦ ' File No. .14,839 ' with the federal . Communications Com- and experience resume to C-41 Daily 3rd and Franklin delivery: See us tor ail your o((ice room hpus», all on orie floor. Nice loca- ' ' mission , in Washington, , :D.C„ an applica- News. TG BUY ; supplies, desks, 103 Johnson , " . . Tel ; 2306 In Re Estate of tiles or office chairs. tion. Paved street. For aulck leli. S4.800 . - - ~ . ¦ ¦ Edna Roie. also known ai tion ' for the renewal./of the radio- broad- ' " "Lund Typewriter Co. T«l. 5223. ¦ ¦ ' ¦;¦ GENER A L FARM V/ORK-Married man 10,000 tons of good ' . . - . Open tonight , till 9. Edna W. Rose, Decedent. ' casting license, held by KWNO, Incor- - '' - . w; . ' - wanted. Separate modern house. Year WORK-SPEEDER and worry- sparcr busi- ! STAHR porated. KWNO, - . Inc., is the operator , of ¦ : Good Things to Eat 65 .374 W. Mark . . Tel. «925 Order for Hearing on Petition . arourid v/ork. Ted Keller, St. Charles, quality hay arid straw nev, machines ; arc easily available al" to Sell Real Estate. radio station KWNO, Winona, Minnesota. Minn. Tel . 247-J-l. " WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE. : WEST LOCATION - Modern n.bedroom The representative of said estate having KWNO broadcasts on 1230 kilocycles with HOMEGROV/N POTATOES.-- good Tor bak : | studios at 216 Center Street, Winona, Min- HEAVY BALED Keep your produclion flag flying af . il home, laror; k j^tciiGn,. byill-in cabinets, tiv- ' .- •¦filed herein a 'petition to sell at private. :;ROUTE , MAN ing and cookinn. Tel, <-*82 or inquire : - nesota, and transmitter located atop Tow- ' liia h level, don't let obsolete machines i ln() room has Thcrmopjnc fiidore win- . .iale- certain real , estate described In said : TO PICK, up. orders from established cus. ' Pure Alfalfa 2nd & 3rd . 1913 Oilnibre Ave. For The ¦ er. Bluff, 1.5 miles soutn . pt the Winona or manual methods block your profits.. . denv, hardwood floors, iiut'omotlc -oil heal. - petition ; torners. Open new accounts. 24-40. S400 * j business district ' Sole stockholders in . ; Price .S17 per ton. ; GOOD COOKING and baking Wisconsin . 161 E. 3rd . Tel. 8-3300 . ;¦ ". . has"mrnt ./ind atlfched' garnoe. HO.iSOO. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing I . Write personal sum- -! ¦ KWNO, Inc.,. are H. R. Hurd and E. per month to start. Russel polatocs. SV.50 per 180. WINONA . thereof be had. on February. 9, 1962, at 11 - i mary to C-44 Daily News. ¦;- M. Allen.: Persons wishing to submit com- Mixed clover or alfalfa i POTATO MARKET, 118 Market. . Washing, Ironing Machines w. STAHR . .; 'clock A.M., before this Court In the I 79 ! o relevant to this application are 374 W Mark ' , ' Tel. 4925 - ' ments . - $10 to $14 per ton. i r: V FINEST probate court room, in the court house In "" . invited to do ' so by writing direct to " "" MAYTAG AN'O ^'F.RIGIDAIRE .-"" Fasi', Winona, Minnesota, and that nollce hereof | GFFICEl WORK Household Articles 67 - the Federal Communications Commission, ' ' , ' eKperf service. Ccmplefe stock o( parti be given by publication of this order In; ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . . Straw i H. Choate ' by Washington .25, D. C.. . ' . -. -. . ' Young man , 21 to 35, experi- ; J. Co. Tel 2a7l. the Winona Dally Nev/s ^nd mailed - . Price' $6 to $8 per ton. WASHER—used automatic AAaytag, * years ¦ notice as provided by law. • .;¦ . enced in office procedures old, SII5; Frlnidaire JO' electric stove, ' Wearing Apparel, Furs To:Close Estate . SELECTION Auto Service, Repairing XQ ¦ 80 Dated January 12, 1962. ; wanted. . At Your Farm ! .. -full size .oven. S65. Tel. 6-2419. \ E. . D: LIBERA, WE DON'T CARE . what model car , you WE' LOAN carpel sbampooers with pur- | AUTUMN HAZE MINK Sca-rL :Mrs7 George MINNESOTA CI TV- ". :: • - Permaocnt pobition ,- ;: Probale Judge. have, we -will see that It rurvj belter. 7V chase of Blue Lustre stiarhpoo. Depos- J: Schueler, Sandy Land Mink Ranch, (Probate Court Seal) Torquellite arid powerflite ' -transmissslon ¦ ODEGAARDEN j : Rushford - EMM A IIEiO'EIt PROPEHTY Good starting salary. It required . H. Choate & Co. j , Minn., Rt. I. - ,qf ; ' , , t: .D. J. Bruskl, our specialty. RUSTY AND BILL'S ix "' -: ' ; .: Attorney tor Petitioner. SERVICE, 62 Chatfield St. Tel. ' ¦' - ¦ AUTO Paid vacations. , HAY & STRAW Wanted—To Buy . ' - . .81. Consist in;; o( 4-room , -2-st'ory " 5673. .-. ' %> Musical Merchandise 70 (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 15, l962)v ¦; ~ " "r 'it Free hospitalization. LICENSED-BONDED DEALER WM MILL E R SCRAP 'TlR6N i~ AL- home, hiirn ami -shecis. Located ' ¦•: ¦¦ ' MEf STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Your roadway must be suit- HAA^MOND. CHORD ORGAN .—' . Excellent CO. pays highest prices lor scrap iron, on -2-acre .tract. ';Fruil . niul nut ; USED CARS: ; WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT . vV Fringe , benefits. condition . Tel. 6-1688. 1938 Gilmore Ave. , melals, hides, and raw fur. : *ool File No.. 14,687. . (First. Pub.. Monday, Jan. 15, 19621 able for semilrailers. ' 122 W. 2nd. . trees in yard , Acreage tillnlile. / -p; Chance for advancement. USED STEREO and HI-FI consoles. Several Tel.: 2047 In Ro Estate ol Coiilcl "' STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ¦ ¦ Main Office 327 .Junction St. models .to choose from at ¦ : Closed Saturdays -he developed into sev- - . Made Norton, Decedent. ' • ¦' ¦ ' - . . ~ " ~ "" ~: WINONA, ' is. IN PROBATE ' COURT - . . Apply in. person , , HiGHEST pRICES cral building lots . Order for Hearing on Final Account ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Branch Ncillsville , Wis. JUNK Shop:: ¦ ' . ' ' No. 15,255 rio phone calls. Hqrdt's Music Store M: 8. ,W and Petition'for Tel 8-3914 Winona, Minn. . . IRON AND METAL CO. Distribution. In Re Estate of , 119 E. 3rd Winona . 207 w. 2nd, across Royal Gas Station. The representative of the. above v ¦ ¦ ' . To be sold on scaled lutis nc- . named " ""John'Janzow, Decedent. -~ ' ~ ' ~~~ ' estate having, ¦: HIGHEST PRICES PAID ' : filed his final account and Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- Firestpne St©r e Articles for Sale 57 • . . i ccptpd witti . ID' r. (iupoMi . until ¦l- : petition for¦ - . settlement and - ' allowance for scrap Iron, metals, rugi, hldei, raw -: . ~ ' istration, Limiting Time to File Claims ~" "" . : . 200 West 3rd Winona ! ' Have You p.m. VWABLB' c . GAS .LINE FREEZE? fry Heei~ ' 3 u furs and wool' thereof and for distribution fo the persons and for Hearing Thereon, . oz. cans . for 79c. BAMBENEK'S, «9 .Ian. 22ii(l' thereunto entitled ,' Marth a Janiow. having filed herein « ' ¦ ' IT IS . . ' Mankato Ave. : . ORDERED, That . thf hearing petition for general administration stating Considered .. , Sam Weisman & Sons thereof be had ' ' ~ ~ INCORPORATED .-;" ;¦ Terms — Cash . .on February . 9, 1942, at that said decedent died intestate and pray- FREEZERS SIW to $25»r" used re(rige- - 11:00 o clock 450 W. 3rd Tel . 58<7 Lot ' . A.M., before this Court in rators t25. Used TVs $50. FRANK / ing that Elmer Jenzow be appointed ad- . _ the probate court room In the court house - Right reserved io reject any or . ministrator; . LILLA . 8, SONS, Ml E. 8th. , . A Musical Education Rooms Without ¦ In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice " ' - Meals 86 bids, sill)jeet •IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing fQl^EASEJ ZENITH TV - aTTeduced prices See all and sale to hereof be Given by publication of this order . thereof be had on February 9, 1962, at ' ~ "' ' ¦: ' FRANK LILLA V SONS, 761 E. 3th. ROOMS FOR — GENTLE MEN^V. ' ' - , probate court approval. . ' . -. ' In the Winona Oaily News and by malted before this .Court MODERN l-BAY TFJXACO ., " | : For Your Child? 'i t h: or ; NOV\/! 11:00 o'clock A.M., ~ - ' . " "" ~ ~' . without light ' housekeeping privileges :; . notice as provided by law. In the probate court room In the court ' ' ' TAN DR A PES-(r7air 3n'' <90'' 3 mon!hs Dated January 12, 1962: , ., SERVICE STATION : . - . ' . Private entrance and bath. Tel.' 4859 . house In Winona, Minnesota; that the . old. . Must soil for moving purposes. ' ' ' ' •E. D. LIBERA, . . , ' Merchants ; . , - . 75 W .;. 2ti(I \/ time within which creditors of said dece- Reasonable; Tel , 6-3060 after 5. FOURTH VV. 424~Sleeping room for ginlle.. -j . Probate Judge. ~ dent may file their, claims be limited 1c ' suggest rrian In modern home: ¦ ¦ (Probata Seal) Located in residential area, 31L BURNER-guiT type casri register: We that yon start : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Court four months from. the date hereof. : and ' ' - . Bank¦ '.' ' ' 8. D. J. Bruskl, . / . ¦ 2 sales/ one small, one large; check ' .;NaTiohaI- ' - . . Open Mon -Fri. Eve._ : St., VViiiona, , .., t'hcjnjparjy. Uie-training i Apartmenfs, Flats " ' " ' " ' ' - ¦ - that the claims so. filed be heard on May 5th and McBride . writer.. Altura VVIIIIams, Winona Chick - .{or . anc - . ' ^' 90 ; '- ¦ *>. . . • Attorney for Petitioner. " .. . 17, 1962, at 10.00 o' clock A.M., before this Hatchery. Tel. 4509. ^ | . TRUST DEPT. . ~" Minn. This is a neighborhood : enjoyment that niii.sic will pro- TlHREg.; ROOMS-kitcheneffe ifnd bath . [First Pub. Monday,. JanT 15. -1962) Court In the probate , court room In the , ¦ " ' ¦ very good cal- KING SIZE -Ca'sco heating ' pad covers ¦ ^ ^ ' Heat and -h'o'"' -Wflt«i:, „ lL' rnished. Suitable court house In Winona, Minnesota, and that station with a — . ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF rfie : lull back or other aching area. vide for them. •or -1 adults, Avallablt J*n. I: 117 notice hereof be given by . publication of lonage history/ Present owner WINONA, «s. IN PROBATE COURT New (or greattr com fort. G O L T Z - Johnson. this order In the Winona Dally News and No. 15,253 ' ¦ ' : ' retiring alter 20 years, DRUGS, 274- E. 3rd. ' . by mailed notice as provided by . law. 3 fiEDROOMS—Large llvinq room, dining Wanted—Real Estate 102 : In Re Estate ol ' " "" ¦' Dated January 12, 1962 . . OUR GUARANTEED DE-ICER wlll 'make ' "¦ room, kitchen, hath. ' Healed. Hpl. soft ' ~ """ Minnie May, also known .at, ¦USE OUR -TRIAL RCXTAL, water. Available Fob. 1. Tel. Ft. City WILL PAY HIGHEST CA S H PRICES E. D. LIBERA, Small Investment — Low Rent quick work ol that frozen eaves trough. FOP YOUR CITY PROPERTY Mrs. Gus May, Decedent. ' Probate Judge. Keep some handy for glazed sidewalk 8 :V,U 7-4181. days or i-MU 7-4f.7l after Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- For information call or write PROGRAM Ft)H THE (Probate Court Seal) ¦ and step conditions. Available , in any ¦ 5 istration, Limiting Time to File Claims. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦:: ~ "HANK"JEZEWSKI 0. J. Bruskl, R: W, Stein , 702 E. Front St., quantity and we deliver. ROBB BROS., , BEGINNEU:. . " " " and lor Hearing Thereon. i. SPACIOUS 6 ROOMS all modern, c« r- (Wlnona ' i Only Roal Eilafe Bu/orl Attorney lor Petitioner. ' STORE, 576.E. 4th, Tel . 4007. pelcd. P"r|v tite Charles F. , Lueck and Esther Lueck, Winona! Phone Office 4743, front and rear entrances. Tel. 5TO . P.O. Bo» 34J ~" " ' C^r port. Heal anil .111 tiavlng filed herein a petition for general : (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 8, 196?) - Home 8-3 150. ; j i NO NEED TO wax, lust relax. U s e services 'ur- -¦ys? Glaxo asphalt lile coating. Lasts months. nished. Central Broadway location 2 administration - stating that said decedent COUNTY OF - WANT TO sell your Iiome , ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, block-, from died Intestate and praying that The First Paint Depot. downtown . Available lm- WINONA , ss. IN PROBATE COURT Band Instruments medially. Tel. 7871. apartnicnt or business proper- N-illonal BanK of Winona be appointed ad- No. 15,161 Help—Male or Female 28 iVE HAVE a variety of Antique clocks, ministrator; ¦ " "" In Re Estate ol alt in working , order. Antique h.anginq L' NEAR VVATKINS-7 bedroom apartment. ty? . .Call us for, prompt free jfl^BBlllfil IT IS ORDERED, That th«. hearing^ NEW - .SI'JD - LIKI.U. ILT Gas lurnacc, partially redecorated, Madoiln Harris, also known as lamp;RE other73 antiques. OK USED- FUR- Ga- ¦ thereof be had on February 7 , 1962, at FULL . 'TIME^Vcry : liberal , commlsslnn; 3rd. Tel. ra«e, ' Available al once. ABTS AGENCY 'nppniisals. Madolln Kaiser Harris, Decedent. quick ' s.ilesi no investment; potential . _JN[L^ 3 E - B-3701 . ¦ 10 30 o 'clock A.M., before this Court In' . ' "" ¦ INC., Realtor*, - 159- V/nlnul St . [el US^CARS Order for Hearing on Final Account wepk st.irt and early promotion. " "" ' " ' tun probate, court In the court $100 C .O.2 FELLET GUN . ¦ •C.'.J ' or .1184. room and Petition lor Distribution. (Norlhcrnl, Re,)l',llk "'Sales Wilh S.-rvice " . house in Wlncna. Minnesota; that the Write Realsllk A-l C piidltion, S12.50. . ' ' The representative of the above named Ind. THREE ROOM upstairs. - apartment, lull mi DODGE Coronet 4-door . l/rne within which creditors ol said dece- Srju.tre. Indianapolis, Used chain saws, $-15 and up, ; estate having Tiled hi*, final account and .)2 [ Bath. Hot and cold water , heat furnish- ' , ilont may lile their claims lie limited tc 1 usud garden tillers. Telephone " 'l' ra flio healer , Powerflite tran>- ( petition for -settlement and , - allowance I AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE ed I' riviite entrance, Avail. Feb. I. ! lour months from the date Imreol, and I ¦ tt tuOVERuv nii.ssion , . whitewall tires, at- i thereof and for distribution to the person ' 2nd 8, Johnson Tel. 5455 Located just West of R . I). Cone ' s ' Tel . B 74 .16. 1 jt. 1>I 2349 lsi.it the claim-; so (lied he heard on thereunto entitled ,- . . I ¦$!•!),> I ' ' ""'" "' BROADWAY W. 57B -3 rooms and " tractive blue, and white May 18, 1962, at 10:00 o'clock A. M-, be- I IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing I Office . . W.PDICINE CABINETS . bath. au Kxchange Bldg. Gas slove furnished If necessary, os- 1 lore this Court In Ihe probale court room : thereof be had on February 2nd, 1942, nt •,'.- Slidlna door type I' - V- '.ton ;inytline between now and Feb ^ii^&^^mmmssmmB ' 1959 CHEVROLET Impala I- In the coui t tiouse In Winona, Minnesota, 11-00 o ' clock A.M., belore this Court In ' Platu filass rnirrors And that notice ln?reol be given by publi- j Manager-Accountant l- .t. cioor Hardtop, automatic tran s- the probate court room In the court home ; •,, Including fluorescnl light HAL cation ol this order In the Winona Onlly In Winona, Minnesota, nnd that notice ; 531.75 'im&ARD CENTRAL l.OCATION-lst floor . 3 laror i Accessories Tires, Parti mission , radio , heater,' ro^e ¦Mows and by j , 104 mall<-d notice as provided by f Ivrfol be given by publication ol this order j f ill } roorni ,inrj bafh; All mtxtcrn. lias )yi,r lavi . to lake char tie of .'ircoiml-in SAN/TARV mid white «i'/t cui>lra*tint> .in- In the Winona Dally News and hy mailed '^licc (ii'laiis tvM'n corn;)li-l».'ly icinodeled and rt:ilec - dated January 12, 1962. I nollce as provided by law. ing and o local PL UMOING¦ «, HEATING MtlSffc oi.ili-ii . Hu.it, walui ,ind hot water fur - ' '' "" ¦ terior , .very "ice $lii'. i ,> E. D. t. lllRRA, n.ilfrt - ' Urinary 3rd, 1962. Clievrnh'l lcrslii i),- Pro\ ious 1AB F. .Ir.l SI. Tel . 5737 ni- .hf'il. Inimrdiate po-.v.'V.ion T,* l JJJfj TIRES' Probatt! JutliTe . ilc^ . FORI) E. O. I. IHFRA, cxpei k'iH'f iiV ^'iutoniotivi ;ic- E; oi ll-2li::i, ,!•>. for Syd Jolirisluni' 1057 2-door Hitrdloji. (Probate Court Seal). Probate JuiKie, 64 2nd NFAV ANI) IISIOI). jiower steering, power brakes Harold J. Libera. , Ol MSIEAD T!'!- Ground floor , livmu . (Prob.ile Court Seal) counting desirahlo . Kxccllcnt RCA WHIRLPOOL *• f * l),-{liourn, \\ i. ffi'iip. Tclnad .ind repair; Attorney tor Petitioner . mam. kitrlicm-l ti:, l;,ith Av/i-i ' radio, heater , sharp coral, anil Sire.iter ft. Murphy, opportunity for iiuaiiticd per- Washers — Dryers ,ilile . Imiiii'di.i l i-ly. ft iv.it.. '.'iilrani,-. lei also, rrpair endless holts. -$n; (First Pub. Moniiay, Jan. 15, 1962) Attorneys for Petitioner. son. . Ha ones — llofrinrrnlors ! 6447 white tii-tone , i ; i (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 6, 1962) ! Winona Tire & Retread STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF PAHTS - SAI.KS - SKIU'ICE Radios, Television 71 A parrmanri Furnished I' f .'ii l i-'ofU) -l-diior , (i ' cylinder . WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF Apply in por.- *6 Samuel K. Miller, Daccdnnt. Feiten ImpL Co. 1 ¦ : In Re Estate ol Quality ur.'ilui' colon to clioBue Horn. -| lftfc"- -from l' to- 6 p,m lor appolntmrnl. Order lor Hearing on Petition Josephine M. Donaldson, Decedent. IKl Wfisliiiiftlon St. Winona STONE SIOKE, ?00 W. 3rd . f ill ' I1AHOAIM!, in motor cycl«» . «nd IHSfi I'HRVSl.Klt t-'door Wiiul - to Sell Real Estate. Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- Business Places for Rent 92 mooters ',i-i.- Aliyn Moinao, L«k» fllvd sor. strikiii}! black and white , The represent.itivc ol said er.t.ite havinij istration, Llmltlnq Time to File claims Chevrolet Co. Winona TV & Radio Service tiled hnreln ,i petition to sell certain real We are now offuri . - all past very, very cl ean $fi \~ | and lor Hearing Thereon. " 78 E. Jhd. Ilrib Nogosuk. Tel. 31)34 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 108 > e-ilate described in said pellllnn; I() " Elizabeth Ann Draws having tiled herein .i Johnson SI. Hue pawned iiicroliaiKli.- .c for IT IS ORDERICU. That the hear Inn a petition tor general administration tint Don Hhm;mn TV Service IHiAl AND UTILITY Ir.illera on lay.by mil Bd'K .'K 4 ilnor Speeuil . thereof he hail nn February 9, 1962, al Inlclnle and - OFFICE SPACE ' iiiij Hull said decedent died .sale. - ' Winona s I Ine'.t Eleyfmnlc Repair . ill. HI r,,ii-cl*i l wliilm rirlcm. BERG'S power stei'lill jl, |iuwer 10 .15 o' clock A.M., holme llili Court In National flunk nl Situations Wanted—Female 29 ' . praying that The First Inr M II MaKel II^AK CH, • JV50 W. 4th , Tel 4WJ, trie (irob'ite court room In tint court house Winona tm appointed administrator; f>70 sq. ft. Rrotiiiii floor splice linike.s . $ivr> IRONINO, MENI-liNC. anil will 9B0 W Filth Tel. (Un) HID TOP r H All in .Winona , Minnesota, and that notice ¦ IT IS ORDERED, Thnt the licarlnn WANfEO Anyone liaving pawm-d mer- . ERS f4i:w 10 wlde» «nd nil and sew mil i,ii)'. . I el II V510, AulhnrUcit drnter tor u(tli new l,;ifiiyt!tlc St. eii- r.onir ^ool Tel. tOM or 9'JJI. ' J .Mari'tl 1,'i, I!«i2. (Probate Court Seal) Irom the date hereof, and lhal Inc.claim' ! 121 K. 2nd SI. Tel . H- IUM Ido.il fin- profi-,,sii)ii.-il people. ! :;./4 Mteiler S, Murphy,- 9, 1962, at 10 I Mi filed be heard nn May Money to Loan 40 . ClirVWOi.l. l 1148 . Inn . I u-p-.l. lunv I Allni.ncvi-.fnr Petiilcuer... t!iil ' ..o-'clocJi.....A.M.... ,JadO£.t_atvli„..CQ.Ur l.Jn.... ,! ¦-- -¦•'¦¦'¦"¦'-' _ Act ing U ? ii i r 1 ,! house In • norm-TtNANCE co.- —-— p „... i"' , '.ij . \t. i!t'!.-J.i:) 'lt. .'.:.'.vl.: ; c .'- ::!;. '.' , .;iti' .L.. (First Jan, 11, 196J) piob.ili) court room In the court j in-l m"v, "r.ir rtiTev ' i.'"M-'ii','CI'i """C'"'ui'ii'ion''*" Pub. Monday, ln-ienl IV, tf.ro un youi lurnllure, car or ^ Merchan I s-~ --- Winona, Minnesota, anil that nollce " " Call us Inr ili'|ii'li(l.ilile servico, , i Mull Si STAIIC Of MINNESOTA, COLIN FY (IF Mdiii-iluri'. lei. St-stm, 139 E. .lid 5t. DAirY' REWS ^' he given hy publication ol this order In ! I t-E WINONA, 5',. IN I'DOIIAIL. COURT |hc Winona Dally News and by rn.illwl " National Bank tVEtSO - NO. I', , 12', llMire as provided by law. HKAI, KSTATE LOANS Photol'acl K( |tiip)K'(l Used Cars 109 In Re Estate ol 1962. MAIL Tltl'ST DKI'T. Dated January 4, (l' Sylvia Drenier, Decedent. P.. O LlnrpA, FRANK WEST AGENCY l'Mcctronic Technician. l DSWllill.l. ICVI . Super ts . * door , F:n- y urn rf-r.-ntly ovrr Mnulnf , nnvj ^.hifft, Ordrr tor Mo.irlnq on Final Account I' rolKile Judge. I'AYMITNIS I. IK[. PENT - .., j and Petition lor Distribution. 131 W, r,e«illd 1 ol. WO SUBSCRIPTIONS w.,11 lii,\, irirmire rtl llgrt 'i, St.iiifjnrd, ROGERS (Probate Court Seall Houses for Rant 95 ffinhlorii, r^mn Thi> lepi-ouuitatlvu ol the alinve nanWisk^ftroifie M. Robertson Jr.. We understand your set l>esl Jiifi East 2ml St. HO.VARD r <2fl 2-lieilrnom, a' ' 'Hate havlnti tiled tils llnal niroiinl and Allorney (or Pelltloiu'i' . May Be Paid at tx'c.iltse we ' re fullv itquiiip efl ll inniler 11 e 1 ' lion,i', rncluM-il porrh, fel , llfth ,.„ Tel, .T3I9II fii'llllnn Inr ¦a'lllemi.iil nml allowani " . , j iriist Pub. Moniiny, Jan. B, 1M21 wilh u SAMS I'llOT'OFACT k'ltfi tli"reol and for ' distribution to Iho person s LOANS '57 Ghev . V-8 Ol AIN If- i^rs: TED MAIER DRUGS i tti'Ti'unto enlill'-i' ! STAT IC OF- MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF MO . AUTO-FURNITURE-' Sei'v ire Data library — tint HANOVE R I67ii llelmonl Addition He .7 Hfl St.ihon /;,i inn Auioniflhc I Ai' i/o r: :ird r,t TH . vvn Wanted Au'cmobiles SIO IT 1.1 ORDFWHD, Tlial (lie ln.'.irlni) J WINONA, ss. IN I'ROHATC COUNT 1 \:'"U ou\r\ liouse Mwtern Available r\\ } ¦ "iir- wi-icoi i , i ¦vttn, -'KM II*K .I | owner, Hn. v n in. to s pin , Sat. 1 i in. to noon , Coal, Wood , Other Fuel 63 | world's finest . U' c have tl;« tiieri'iil be Imd on l-eliruaiy 1. 1962. al ¦ No U ns-j run oiif ii io[<4 *i -¦«s 10 00 o' clock AM. More Ihh Covrl In Guardianship of OOY IIINrll flrnplViri' wimd, II) Inchi". Ol i coiiijiletc inaiiiial willi lull in- In Hit A/taller ol Hie !.(/:,A« t.OAF AR(.A f mnhlitid, I NKKD CAS If 'tie probate court linuMi Donaldson, Ward. ' Horses, Cattle . Stock 43 '. •I iiii-lii- ,. VIII ',() Kiril d'-livi'ied. Wrlli' l)'"l court room In II"' Joseplilna M. ' loin inliiiM (in the ' circuit ad- I ill,nl tit,n,(, .iltartll.Tj (J,,r,IIJ,:, /vrckly In ami lluit notice above named Waul, " Ai-nllnnry Kflrruov.skl, PI. 3, Aroidla. j : <\\c will buy yi.uir car oi truck. Wlnnna, Mlnneiota, The guardian nl Ihe SPRINOINO HOI STEIN COW C.er.ilil 1 r.,1,'1 Imiulrf 9111 Mankato Ave j '55 Chev. 6 liereot Ihls Vfii. . jnslineiils and proptr rcplaei' - ( inn, be nlven tiy public ilion nl ! vl;. : The First Nallon.il Hank ol Winona, Omen lot VU-355 1, Plainview, Minn. I I noc' i , »•! C-, ' ,111- '"I" O'li"'. 11»5 - Trade down — lower \iiui p.i .',, nriler In the Winona Dally Ni'ws and by havlnn mnile and llletl in this Court Ils ¦ 111*111 parts covering the very CI II HlAt I Y I Ol AIT I) V , l>-"li<:om v *l'i- ".5 C IH- V . i-di. II I . MH, 5^ l : ord ir.ll.7S f-'uK SAt C fi. due Ihr Hi -I wer-k mailed notice as prnvliled by law. linal account, touether Willi Its petition | 1)11) von KNOW A si 'l yuii own ' I Mnj)l,-f, i I nio-li-rn IIUD'MIO // SV, Ay, .1 flienls and receive ea.ih li.u k, In full l ow,ml I' .il/ner jr , AM .HI KI , I j .,1,1" I (!) I . Adults I) A,l/.-il |.,- Dated January in, 1962. ri'presentlnd that iiild gunrdlnnslilp ha? "Ml/. Writ * C sf Vlr Our I' M! r» «y^ i MARGAMF1 MrC.I-'f. AOV, terminal!)!! anil pray Inn that said arruiinl I WK ii-i for II I'.. T. I! . I li i Iy fli-w". QCAI.ITY CUEVUOI .KT Ci Ii fhi* ,inii)iir\f h( fi»w.r If f.it'.i lo r.i/'.« (tuiclc i'X|iei t repair. | I' mli.iln Clfrk. tnnetlier with Ils annual arcntmls hurelo noi.siriM HI' IIIK :, ,IIHI lo*-,, .(nimi ( • in.'i John Mm Tel .':;: fl ' 1I* II lentrx one pnutul nl w.»lMf uW (Probata Co.irt Seal) lure tiled herein lv n/amlneil, »il|ii'ted er*. Ncls 0 -Ni-I' .on, K'n'.litoril, - Minn rfllun* nl : Wante 0"i» cli. riMi . (in-) ion i)( ('.onwniind^r < ,n.-i: anteed i¦eplaceinent Open Mon I- 'n Eve Till *i . M'faler A Murphy. anil allowed by this Court, anil that i>nli> l,-l. OH i 9110 ; *ci • fRi - I nfii|t r o.il tontrtin', ,' "/ million IHU' i ^nl Attorneys tor eillloiier. gii ,-uill,iii li" illsi.iiaillid; ' . pal Is. UAItM 'Ilt o 1/ y,- ,i,, in w.iiiiii-i 'fVrf*-" l (First Jan. H, I9«) In yoiina plus. GOI 17 ORUGf,, ' I; ' Movinj t lo Winona ' 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ' Pub. Monday, hoard nnd Srtld accounts exariiliioil nnd • JI* , I' eh 1. I In. - iilh M'-li "ry ' . Ullii ' il'M -I J .\l.viri KHII.'II u .'ltd. ¦ • Honest w orknianship. . ail|uslod by this Court, at Ihe probate East End Coa l & I' I V in •. I i , I vi' J, ', ,il |> m. All'.' I I'.lMI I H l il ) .in.l ,1 .itc l| ,.,,!• m NOTICE * " court room In the court house in the Clly PUREHIiro CHESTED WHITE nom , (lilil Don.li -i l . V . l'"i I y 1 K '.viHif for any • Reasonable cost . ! WANTS TO RENT ^ t will not ba responilbln ol Winona, County of Winona, State of Wfilfitil :M lbs. 1 mllei S. i , mile Cement Products Co. L Mil ,111.1 I . II' .- r t V J ll'l 4llill debts conlrncted by anyone imcept m«. ?0I I-. (Ih Tel, J389 I Chrysler ! Minnesota, on flu- 1st day ol February, W ol Allura, Minn. HlllJwr . Wollm. 1962. at 111 o clock A.M ; and that thli "U'lim i/ou net more Ask to see the PIIOTOKAfT 3-Bedroom House I fhoooir ' v:,a I'linf-i,'! 4,i )i« Miiiiicsota FRANK V . MICHAI.OWSKI, ' SPRINC.INO COWS-3, 3nd cult, ' one in luil. ouler he served II/ puhllcallnn thereof In ' li//V J Hi'iti'ii'. ''ill l"i*n nn I 6S5 West 4th Street flliout A lo , weeks Arniin I'lel, I nun i liciit at Uwer eo::l. " I' iil

  • I llili 12111 tjayiol J.iminiy, IV62. D/sled - January i , 1962. Slabs & Lumber Ciill Mr. Siiiiicrs iii- l" i' I \,\ .V.ilni.l t Wil l ,1'l.l r iKiurl J!l|4 E. 11. LIBERA, HOl. f.TD.IN - Herd, II milk cow,, Mime fni Died nufillly nlflhwood ttmi ' , , \i (S«iC |X-V ,„ .""" Probate Ji.ilge. trevli, 11.il.mi n spi mf|liif>j 'i oix'li li« 'll liiml.ci r.ill Mr Findliiy at »-1 r.r.3 ' ',^l . '. ,f I |i in '" flic villafl

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