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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cloudy and City Traffic Box Score —To Date— 1962 1961 Cooler Tonight Accidents .... 345 362 Deaths ...... ' 1 2 And Tuesday Injuries ...... 75 81 Damages .....$83,165 $105,484 Governor Recount Petition Filed 26 DEAD IN 2 STATES Russians Begin Labor Unions Check Asked In All of 87 Pulling Bombers Askedl for Funds ST. PAUL (AP)-Tlie Minne- Farmer-Labor candidate. State 3 Killed Near Mankato, sota Federation of Labor (AFL- The State Canvassing Board last Counties Out of Cuba ST. PAUL (AP)-A CIO) will make a fund drive Thursday certified Republican court action WASHINGTON (AP)—The Rus- Gov. Elmer L. Andersen the win- by Democrat Karl Rolvaag was sians have begun taking their among labor unions to> help Lt. ner of the Nov. 6 election by 142 filed today in Albert Lea, asking a IL28 bombers out of Cuba, the Gov. Karl Rolvaag pay for a re- votes. The action came shortly- recount in all 87 Defense Department announced count in the Minnesota governor- after , the State Supreme Court counties in the governor election. today. ship race. held amended returns from 10 Rolvaag lost to Gov, Elmer L. Eau Claire Asst. Secretary of Defense The federation's executive coun- counties should be accepted. With- Andersen by 142 votes in the count 2 Outside certified By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an automobile as they -walked man whose car hit a bridge via- persons near Lake Crystal in Blue Arthur Sylvester announced that cil voted to make the effort Sat- out the amended figures, Rolvaag last week by the Stata Traffic accidents exacted a along U.S. Highway 12 about half duct early ..this morning. <}. A. Earth County. the first of a reported 30 or more urday after Rolvaag appeared be- would have had a 58-vote lead. Canvassing Board. heavy toll in Minnesota and Wis- a mile east of Eau Claire. Odenbreit, 53, was alone in Killed when their car collided twin-jet bombers are in the proc- fore the group and asked help. Rolvaag and his aides worked In his petition, Rolvaag _jk» consin over the ¦weekend, i Eight his car. when it crashed in north- with a truck on Highway 60 Sun- ess of being withdrawn. "We're confident we have the over the weekend en a petition that the court "proceed with all votes, deliberate speed" died in Minnesota mishaps, includ- east Minneapolis. . day were Rodney E. Garten , 24, PhotogTaphs taken by U.S. said the . Democratic- for a recount. in ordering the ing a headon collision between a Eight Dead in The state's 1962 traffic toll St. James, the driver, Betty Coop- , recountrr-of more than _ y« million patrol planes indicate that the votes cast in the car and a truck which took the Minnesota Mishaps climbed to 631, compared with 689 er, 18, Eagle Lake, Minn., and Russian ship Okhotsk -was moving Nov. 6 general lives of three young people near through this date last year. Judy Sullivan, 17, Mankato. election. Mankato. Eight persons were killed in off the northern coasttof Cuba on State DFL chairman The truck driver, Steven Boyer, Saturday- with three bomber fuse- Georg- Wisconsin reported 18 weekend Minnesota weekend traffic acci- Th* weekend toll also included Farr said the ballot counting traffic fatalities, 18,' Round Lake, Minn., is hos- lages visible on its deck, Sylvester could be finished including two dents. a headon collision of a car and pitalized at Madelia in fair con- told a news conference. by Christmas young Eau Claire girls, struck by Latest victim was a Minneapolis truck ,which took the lives of three if delays can be avoided in the dition. His wife, Janet , 18, was legal preliminaries. released after treatment. . "Then only the court decision The passengers in the Garten on the disputed ballots would re- car remain hospitalized. They are Peking main before the final winner of Sharon Sullivan , 18, Mankato, Taunts the gubernatorial contest could bd Judy's sister, and Curt Sorenson , determined," Farr said. ' 18, LaSalle, Minn. Sharon -was Farr said it would - be - in . th* listed in . poor condition and Soren- ; best interests of all Minnesotans son' s condition was termed criti Tito Mission to have the governorship question cal. resolved ' before the legislature Roger A. Hagdorn, 21, Blue meets Jam. 8. Earth, Minn., died earlier Sunday The petition was filed with Dis- in another Blue Earth County ac- To Khrushchev trict Judge Warren Plunkett ia cident. His car hit another vehicle By GEORGE SYV ERTSEN Albert Lea, who signed the order Arri- directing Andersen driven by Joseph Caven, 49, MOSCOW! (AP)-L-President Tito to show causa boy, Minn., on Highway 169 near , by 10 a.m. Wednesday why the of Yugoslavia a Communist with recount should not Amboy. strong neutralist overtones, head- be started. Mis. Eleanor Marie Engelking, ed today for Moscow talks with Judge Plunkett'sVorder sets the 30, International Falls, died in a Soviet Premier Khrushchev ac- bond to be posted by Rolvaag¦ ¦ at Cook, Minn., hospital Sunday of companied by 7 the taunts and $21,750. ' • ¦ ' V: ; injuries suffered last Friday when jibes of the Peking radio. The DFL proposes to name 100 the car she was driving struck a The Tito party, including his three-man teams to conduct the bridge railing and overturned on wife Jovanka, left Budapest by recount, with one jor each county Highway S3 about 25 miles north special train at midnight after a and extra teams in the more of Cook. brief but ceremonious stay in the populous areas. Hungarian capital. Farr said the DFL is prepared Paul Hildefarandt Jr., 29, Orton- to name its 100 ville, Minn., was killed late Satur- Tito's trip was billed as a vaca- members of the teams immediately. Each side day when his sport car overturned tion. It was not known if he would names one party on the outskirts of Ortonville. visit other cities before sitting CHRISTMAS STAMP IN BIG DEMAN D . . . This new Christ- and the court mas stamp can't be printed , appoints a third neutral party. Leo Bader, 20, Sturgeon Lake, down with Kremlin leaders for fast enough to satisfy the demand Next step is Minn., died' Friday serving the papers night. His car a discussion that is sure to in- the Post Office Department in Washington reported today. The on Gov. Andersen and Secretary smashed into a tree at the edge of clude the rift in Moscow-Peking Post Ofiice has ordered /a printing of 600 million. Previous high of State Joseph Moose Lake, Minn. Donovan, which relations and its meaning for for a special issue was' 300 million for the Mercury Astronaut halts the issuance of an election world Communist affairs. stamp in honor of John Glenn 's space flight. (AP Pliotofax) certificate to Andersen. Wisconsin Accidents As Tito's expedition got under The filing of recount proceedings way, the Peking radio blasted the in southern Minnesota indicated Take 18 Lives "Tito group" and "its notorious Rolvaag will push for additional supra-bloc policy" as "traitors of Eighteen persons died in Wis- votes in that area, which is norwal- the proletariat and running dogs New Christmas ly Republican territory. consin highway accidents during of U.S. imperialism." (he f irst weekend ot December as Plunkett was appointed to the PADDY WAGON BOUND . . . John Robert Lewis, 22, and two other college students with Tito and Khrushchev last met district bench by DFL Gov. Or- Lewis, Fisk "University student from Troy, Ala., failing to obey police orders when they refused (Continued on Page 13, Column* 6) in New York in 1960 at meetings ville L. Freeman on May 18, 1953. 26 DEAD the U.N. General Assembly. is carried to an awaiting police paddy wagon to leave the restaurant where they were refused of Stamps Popular Andersen was certified the ap- The Yugoslav leader last visited parent winner attempt at a (AP Photofax) last week after the following his arrest at a sit-in admission. the Soviet Union in 1956, in an By LOUIS G. PANOS selling special stamp ever is- Supreme Court directed accep- downtown Nashville restaurant. Oficers charged upward climb in relations be- WASHINGTON (AP)-The new sued," said James F. Kelleher , tance of amended returns from tween the two countries since the Christmas stamp can't be printed information 7 aide to Postmaster 10 counties. Original returns from Pilot Hurt in sharp break during the Stalin era. fast enough to satisfy the de- Gen J. Edward Day. the 87 counties put Rolvaag in Aside from foreign policy, Tito mand, the Post Office Depart- Kelleher said advance demand front by 58 votes. probably will discuss economic ment reported today. for the stjamp was so great that Fair indicated he will resist a problems with his Soviet hosts. "It's far and away the best- Day ordered a record first print- Republican , proposal to combine a Plane Crash at Yugoslavia has been undergoing ing of 500 million. The previous recount of the lieutenant governor Chinese Pull Back a difficult period, with food short- high for a special issue was 30O race with the Andersen - Rolvaag ages as one problem. The United million for the Mercury astronaut contest. This was asked Friday by States agreed last week to help stamp commemorating John H. C. Donald Peterson, apparent los- Dodge by providing 1.2 million tons of Chest Within Glenn Jr., space flight. er to Democrat AM. Keith by Center wheat. 've already upped the nearly 5,000 votes. DODGE CENER, Minn. (AP) "We Christmas order to 60O million," Republican In Some Sections —A light plane crashed in heavy Chinese commefltarras attacked chairman Robert said Kelleher, "but now we face By HENRY S. BRADSHER The Chinese reported their there were "signs of withdrawal fog near Dodge Center today in- Tito's role as a neutralist in Forsythe said today's action does DELH I, India (AP) - troops had pulled back in at least in the rear—in 4he front positions 14 Percent of the possibility that we might not not automatically begin the re- NEW juring the pilot who was returning East-West battles and grew par- be able to print enough. Prime Minister Nehru told Par- one sector in partial , fulfillment they might have been thinned out, home from a Montana hunting ticularly incensed over what Pe- " count, with additional court mat- ters necessary. Forsythe liament today the Chinese Com- of Peking's one-sided cease-fire but they have not withdrawn." trip. . . . . king called Yugoslavia's espousal This is not the kind of problem said munists may have thinned out the proclamation. Indian sources re- He added that "the position is Fred Johnson , Kasson, about 45, of a neutralist Cuba. The Chinese the department anticipated when some 2,800 election clerks must advance units of their invasion ported apparent withdrawal in an- the pilot, was talcen to a Roches- were strong supporters of Prime Goal for 1963 receive individual notice of a re- rather confused and therefore it it announced last May that it count. armies, but they have not with- other sector. rs not easy to make a precise ter hospital. Minister Fidel Castro in the re- The W inona Community Chest would issue its first special drawn them. Nehru, however, toid Parliament statement." Johnson's condition was report- cent crisis and made no effort campaign came within striking dis- Christmas stamp. Rolvaag was represented by his goal with tabulation adviser , Sydney Berde, and the ed as serious. to conceal their anger at Mos- tance of its The greatest apprehension Two members of Nehru's Cabi- Sheriff Willis Fryer of Dodge cow's decision to withdraw the of weekend contribution s. St. Paul law firm of William I. among postal officials then was Fine, Ronald Simon and Ralph net vowed an eventual resumption County, said Johnson had landed missiles and jet bombers the Rus- An unofficial count this morning that the stamp might provoke of the battle rather than accept- at the Faribault airport shortly sians had sent to Cuba. gave the fund contributi ons or Schneider. ,0O0. The goal protest's on grounds that it vio- Joining Rolvaag in asking tha ance of Peking's terms. India's before the crash and that four The official Peking People pledges totaling $llS lated the principle of church-state frontline commanders took a gin- persons, two adults and two Daily said "for its meritorious for the 15 agencies supported by recount are John Chlsholm, Ro- e Resumes separation. chester, chairman of the Rolvaag Pop the Ches t is $136,300. gerly approach to the delicate youngsters, left the plane there. service in opposing Cuba , tho im- , situation. Fryer said a heavy fog engulfed perialists have given one bonus Thus only 14 percent of the to- Another fear says Kelleher, Volunteer Committee; Marian was that it might antagonize the Clausen, Northfield; In other developments: the area when Johnson's plane, a after another to the Tito group. tal need to adequately finance Margaret single engine Cessna, crashed on The group has recently concluded the ser-vice agencies depending National Tuberculosis Association, Thomp-son, Rochester; Pat St. 1. The Indian Communist party upon the Chest need's to be raised. which for years has sponsored the Angelo, Northfield : Lloyd Thomp- endorsed Nehru's position for set- a plowed field on the Carlyle Gos- agreements with the United sale of Christmas seals as a fund- Normal Duties sard farm about four miles north States, Britain and France Solicitors again were reminded son , Northfield , and Edward Clark tlement of the undeclared war. raising device. By GERALD MILLER The 50,000 Romans and tourists of Dodge Center. The wreckage through which it obtained sub- to contact all persons on outstand- Rochester. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope in the square cheered, applauded 2. U.S. Ambassador John Ken- did not catch fire. stantial loans." ing card s for their subscription. Kelleher says the decision to is- John XXIII appears well on his and waved. neth Galbraith scheduled a trip to sue the stamp was made by Day way back to resuming his normal Following the Pope's appear- the headquarters city of Tezpur only after extensive inquiries in- ance, his personal physician , Dr. for a look at the situation and Concert for duties after a week of battling 'Another Mississi i' dicated no widespread objection. omach disorder and serious Antonio Gasbarrini , left the Vati- inspection of American weapons pp a st can. He originally planned to end flown to the Indian army, Th» proposal was unanimously anemia. his regular monthly visit to Rome approved by the Citizens ' Stamp Goodtello\Ns The Pope's personal physician 3. Nehru was disclosed lo have Advisory Committee, a 12-meni- to his home in Bo- four days ago, but stayed on to assured Pakistani President Mo- has returned be with the Pope. ber group set up- to give the post- logna , expressing confidence. hammed Ayuo Khan in a letter master general counsel on the Wednesday There are indications that the Nov . 12 that Western weapons re- Mound City, S.D., Set subjects and designs of new is- Goodfellows workers stressed the pontiff may lake part in the cere- WEATHER ceived by the Indian army would sues. the first session be used only to resist Chinese ag- value of early contributions today monies closing FEDERAL FORECAST "Oddly enough ," said Kelleher Second Vatican Council gression , . to permit prompt purchases of of the WINONA AND VICINITY — "there was more furor over the warm clothing for needy young- next weekend. Cloudy and cooler tonight with low • Tha N»w China News Agency design of tho stamp than over the sters before cold weather sets in. The supreme ruler oA the Ro- of 35-42. Widely scattered light reported a withdrawal of Com- To Battle US. Marshals question of whether the Christmas And in connection with the an- man Catholic Church made his showers tonight. Tuesday cloudy munist Chinese troops in the ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP I—Fed- foiled attempts to take the rest. through too much to get scared. stamp itself should be issued." nual Goodfellows movement, the first public appearance in a week and cooler with high of 50-55. Walon g area at the extreme east- eral Marshals meet here tonight They locked the ASCS office and Many people in Mound City Designed by James Crawford, a Winona Senior High School Orches- LOCAL WEATHER tra and band announced their Sunday. . , ern end of the 1,500-mile border- to map strategy for their invasion sandbagged th« front. They have a financial inlcrest in the Post Office Department artist , the fifth He stood for four minutes nt Official observat ions for the 24 line. Walong, 15 miles west, of the of Mound City, a village where threatened to fight if anyone outcome- of the battle. They are four-cent stamp hears traditional annual Goodfellows Concert Wed- openwindow of his apart- hours ending at 12 m. today: Burma border, fell to Ihe Chinese 7en!ous town folk and farmers comes for the records. shareholders in the new building Christmas symbols—'slender can- nesday at 8 p.m. at the Senior tho Maximum , 60; minimum , 53; ment, unshielded from cold gusts in an offensive that subsequently threaten "another Mississippi" to For years Mound City has been that houses the local posto ffice dles and an evergreen wreath High School auditorium. sweeping St. Peter's Square , to noon , 56; precipitation , trace. carried them 80 miles down the keep from turning over govern- wary of any thought of moving and the: former ASCS office. wilh red bow. The concert will officially open usual Sunday blessing to Official observations for the 24 Luhit River valley toward the ment records they have locked in the county sent. Mound City fears Closing of the ASCS office has the Christmas season at the high give his hours ending nt 12 m, today: 1 affected business in Mound City. school and will be a varied pro- the crowd lielow. , plains of Assam; a barricaded building. that if' the ASCS records go to clear voice earned Maximum , 59; minimum, 48; Agricultural Stabil- Herreid, Ihe courthouse may he Albin Herman , owner of the gram of concert and seasonal mu- In a strong High Indian military sources The county s only cafe, sic. loudspeaker lie said : "flood noon, 58; precipitation, .01. ization and Conservation Service the next to go. town' snld reopening by AIRPORT WEATHER were quoted as saying Chinese of the -office would provide a lot Tickets for the concei t are being which threatened to leave office was moved this year from "If they call the U.S. marshals ¦_¦ health, IN. Central Observations) troops still held positions in the of business. 3^8k sold by band and orchestra mem- us , Is about to return. Much more, Luhit Valley. Mound City, the county sent with out , someone might get his bend ' - Max. temp, 59 at 3 p.m. Sun- than 20ft , to blown off ," one Mound City busi- The ASCS program Is hurting bers and will be available at the it docs return. " A dispatch from a Chinese cor- a population of less ton day, min. 51 at 7 a.m. today, noon Herreid , population (13,1. eight nessman said. A farmer said . With half the records In each door Wednesday night. The entiro pontiff looked 55, broken layer of clouds at 10,- respondent in Walong said scores town , ASCS officials have been proceeds from the concert will bo The 81-y«ar old * miles norlh. Mound City will never give up Its a hit pale hut res t ed and in good OOO feet, visibility 10 miles, wind of peasants pave the withdrawing, figh t to keep tho ASCS office, handicapped. The agency admin- turned over to the Goodfellows spirits. He raised his nrms in his 7 M.P.H. from south, barometer Chinese newly harvested sweet Half of the records w«r« moved isters s-oil bank loans and handles fund. government la trying to other Agriculture usual vigorous gesturo of benedic- 20.02 and falling slowly, humidity potatoes and bnnanns and "called to the new ASCS buildi ng in Her- "The Department GOODFELLOW CONTRIBU- on area folks scare us ," ho said. "We've been functions. TIONS TO DATE USS.09 tion. ' .__ 69 percent. down blessings them." reid. but Mound City ——— i Stores Open Until 9 Tonigh t for Christmas Shop pers ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ bara, who is a junior. plane -with four men aboard was me hour. . . ' ' Farm Osseo Dramatic Team Casts of productions rated "A" Exhaust Fumes reported mfajing today In the The plane was --belJevedl to ba Finalist in Contest In the finals will receive gold Kill 2 Italians Congo. ;n route from Leopoldvlllft to Al- Augusta to Host Bureau Elects medals and their respective high The Swedish defense staff said bertville. The defense staff OSSEO, Wis. — The Osseo dra- schools,, plaques. Students rating MAZZ1N, Italy (AP)-Five per- the two-engined C47 Dakota made spokesman said there are several Passow Elected District NFO Meeting CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special)— malic team was among 12 finalists "B" and "C" will receive certi- sons out for a drive parked their its last radio report at 4:31 p.m. small airstrips in the jungle along it was flying at the route but 6t>me of themn have AUGUSTA, Wis. — The NFO is Wesley Happel, Houston , was In the Wisconsin High School ficates of achievements and their, car to chat and left the motor Sunday, saying schools, a replica of the award. running. 7 12,000 feet and had fuel for about no radio links. holding a 9th District meeting elected president of the Houston Forensic- Association one-act play By Tri-Stale here Wednesday. Representatives County Farm Bureau at a special Exhaust fumes overcame them meeting of the executive board. contest recently at Oshkosh, Wis. BREAKS ARM all Saturday night. By the time from NFO chapters throughout This group was picked from 127 HOUSTON (Special) the district have been invited. Happel was elected to succeed , Minn. — passersby in this north Italian Hempstead who submitted originally entered and received Mrs. Clarence Stephenson is a town investigated , Bruno Lorenz, Dr. C. W. Gruler Breeders Co-op The meeting will be at the P. D. , "A" ratings in league, district and patient at Lutheran Hospital high school gymnasium here at his resignation. Hempstead has , La 22, and his brother Mario, 23, 131 Choate Building Phona 441J WAUMANDEE, Wis. — Marvin sectional contests held by the as- Crosse, having broken her left were dead. 8 p.m. Chapters from the 11 been elected vice president of the , Passow , Alma , was elected as a Minnesota Farm Bureau Federa- sociation an affiliate of the Uni- arm in a fall at her home. Ed The others two men and a wo- counties in the district are eligi- versity of Wisconsin extension di- Saunders also Is a patient at , Ijrector for the coming year at ble to send 10 delegates at large tion for two years and felt that man, were hospitalized in serious Modern Chiropractic :he annual Buffalo Cottnty Tri- vision. Lutheran Hospital. Richard Hill condition. and one for every 25 members. he should hot hold both positions. ¦ The Osseo play was "Over the is recovering fr6m pneumonia at ¦ ¦ ' . State Breeders Cooperative meet- The special meeting Was held at , Counties in the district are Bar- Tea Cups" presented by an all- Community Memorial Hospital j and Electrotherapy ng. ron , Buffalo , Chippewa , Clark, the Fit office here Nov. 24. girl cast directed by Mrs. Bert Winona. 9 a.m. feS p.m. Approximately 70 members Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pep- Happel has been vice president Kloster. Playing in it were Darlyn U.N. Plane Missing Monday f.Vu Friday attend the annual meeting here in, Pierce, St. Croix and Trem- of the county FB for many years. Rathbun , 17, daughter of Mr. and Many cossacks sought refuge in Open Frida/ Evening 7-' hy Appointment Tuesday. Neihis Larson, genera! pealeau. Lawrence Graf , Brownsville, was Turkey in 1855 when Tsar Nicho- In Congo, 4 Aboard group Mrs. Leonard Rathbun; Mariann Cloted Saturday manager, told the that jhe They will elect district officers elected vice president succeeding Stair, 17, daughter of Mr. and las 1 of Russia banned their STOCKHOLM , Sweden iAP)- entire organization would be using and will chose representatives to Happel. Mrs. Lyle Stair ; Bonnie Hunchar, beards. A Swedish-manned U.N. transport frozen semen by July 1. attend a national NFO convention 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Between now and July techni- in Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 12 and The Federalists held the ma Andrew Hunchar, and Barbara cians will go through an extensive ' ,, 13. .: ' jority leadership in the first ses Kershner, 16, daughter of Mr. and r—T"~—'—~S "'i'i ^V _S______S_Cr 1' V$_F " '4taX _"3B ¦ «« ¦* r MWt ^FVW training program to adapt the ¦ ' ¦^ " ._ T « r______H______B______E*^ TC4)x JS* T JKpJ_Jb- ^__l51 sion of congress in 1789, outnum Mrs. Russell Kershner. • » • ' .V**2*• > «u*_ Ji^_ * *_ B ^ •«»4M» «*a^ MM vie J J______H______organization to this method of bering the Democrats, S3 to 12. All girls are seniors except Bar- ^ . 5L £ / £ L \ *_?*"*_S_ *m breeding cows. Equipmen t for leadquarters' use has been pur- Fair Association chased and semen is in the pro-1 Meeting Set at Alma cess of being frozen for future l MONDOVI , (Special) :« ^^^ tV^_- _^^-^^^^lc^-_-_9______^_____-___lF^ 'V # * * P *r.*ti_-5__T_E~_l - use. Wis. — ^ifw^^im^^^^^B^M^KI^^**KSw * *¦ ^^*^,n__!S Armin Frueehte of the sire pro- The annual meeting of the Buf- :urement department used color- falo County Agricultural Fair ed slides to illustrate his talk on Association, Inc., will be at the "Sire Selection — Tri-State Style". court house, in Alma at 8:30 p.m. He described how sires are lo- Tuesday. FREE! cated, . selected and purchased The purpose of the meeting is © Y 18 KARAT 00LD PLATED for the cooperative. Each county to hear the report of the secre- tary-treasurer to elect a presi- ^gM**^^~y^~^^^)^^^^wi~'~^l^^^^^^~^^~^^^^^^W^^W^^^^MK la*a^~i^^^^^^^ ¥ fc representatives ^F^^^^*amm ^^ ___ ' ¦ ^^BB . fif *H)Wp"* V **^0JHS__KS______| has elected sire , that are available for consultation dent for a term of two years to and assistance. elect four directors for terms of • report showed three years, and any other busi- The financial ness that may properly come be- Golden Car Key $1,504,648 total assets for the co- operative. The net proceeds for fore the meeting. j^ Any eligible voter of Buffalo Personallied With the past fiscal year were $201,475 _J^^9^^^AL ¦ *' County is a member of this '_^k-k j ' a-\ ' . ' A HMB !*¥__ $*&. 9K^__^___9___MVv#-F *_B_r* ___i r^py-ifr"! 1 ' _^K___F __i__» < 1^3* ^ ji_S_flH_l__H with a total member equity of Asso- ciation and has a right to vote. ||^H|^^^^ HK | Your Own Initial $1,200,969. During the past 16 years over $1,000,330 has been paid FILLMORE CO-OP back to members in cash. During the business meeting the SPRING VALLEY, Minn. . — following delegates were elected The annual Consolidated Breeders to serve one year. They were Mar- Cooperative meeting for Fillmore tin Alleman, Rt. 1, Ralph Beckley, County will be Friday at noon Fountain City; Roscoe Bittner, at the First English Lutheran Fountain City ; Lloyd Bond, Foun- Church here. Russell Seath, Ano- tain City; Edmund Hagen, Nel- ka, director _nd general mauiager son Rt. 2; Gene Jonas, Alma Rt. of Midwest Genes and director 1; Orville Klevgard, Mondovi Rt. of CBC, will be the main speaker. 3; Melvin Lorch , Fountain City. Directors will be elected. Melvin Luethi, Independence Rt. 1; Orlin Mikelson, Nelson; Melvin zinger, Alma, Orvm Knospe, Alma Mork, Alma Rt. 2; Normah Nyre, Rt. 2, Dernier Linsen and Albert Mondovi Rt. 2; Myron Passow, Pronchinske Jr., Arcadia Rt . l. Cochrane; Walter Switzenberg, Sire committeemen elected ¦* Thit handsome 18k g«td plated car k«y and k«y rln _ hv yeurs Mondovi: Hilmer Wealty, Coch- were: Emmona Accola, Mondovi ABSOLUTELY FREE whwi yoo «ni«y any NEW Flnt National Gaylord , Arcadia Rt. 3 Holstein; Earl Hettrick , rane; Weltzien , Bank Service. Rt. 1, and Milo Winsand, Mondovi Nelson , Guernsey, and John Boll- Rt. 1. Alternates are Melvin Dan- inger, Cochrane, Jersey. ^ ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ I ;; :; _0__rik :' Pr.ENNEY ^ .S _^, I__ TVmil_r*^«9 fif Ilfi th •(

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One-tenth of an inch or Court here this morning for the morning to a revised three to six feet in order to pro- weekend's newest bit of evidence trial of a $165 civil suit irvolv- plan by the Corps of Engineers for COL. STRANDBERG presented tect against a flood stage of 19 aminer's recent audit of thV-vil- to remain generally mild for the of the unseasonable mildness of less of precipitation . in scattered a revised plan to the aldermen in- ing installation of a hot water reinforcement of the city's flood feet. This is two feet higher than lage books. next five days, at least. the .weather here. light showers early ,in the period heater tank. protection system. cluding features which brought the stage reached in the 1952 The four council members are By noon today the thermometer Karen Korupp, 10, proudly pre- and again latex in the week is pre- Passage of _ resolution "' their unqualified approval. Over- Trustees M. F. Sweeney, was up to 58 and it was heading dicted. The action was brought by of ap- flood which swept through much Harris sented her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , proval will be proposed to the full all cost of the project would be an of the city. Anderson, Robert Bundy, and Dr. for another record this afternoon. , The temperature rose to 60 Sat- Robb Bros Store, 576 E. 4th St., Bernard Korupp, 509 W. Sanborn against Mrs. Ruth Markle 509 Council at tonight's regular meet- estimated $2,056,000, Col. Strand- As improved, the system ot dikes E. G. Callahan, clerk. T5ie attor- The December story : St., with a dandelion, picked Sat- urday afternoon, a record for Dec. , ing. Four members—Aid . James berg said, compared with the ney is.Duane M. Peterson. TTieir High Previous 1, and 59 on Sunday, 4 degrees Main St. figure of ,250,000 tagged on the would project the city against the urday morning in full bloom in the Stoltman, Lloyd Deilke/ Daniel $1 flood which statistically oc- statement, headed "Corrective Record Korupp backyard. . over the record mark of 55 for ROBB Bambenek and Henry job when originally proposed in sort of , represented by William Parks—did curs only once in 50O years. This Action Already Taken by the Vil- Dec. 1 ... 60 547. - J932 Dec. 2. The low Sunday morning A. Lindquist, says that the not attend the forenoon conference 1953. envisions a flowage lage Council," follows in lull: (the Dec. 2 ... .59 . 55 - 1932 THE EXTENDED forecast pre- was 53 and this morning 48. A with Col. sort of flood amount is owed on a replacement Wiliiam B. Strandberg, The city's share of the cost of 246,000 cubic feet per second, examiner mentioned is C. 0. Dec. 3 .... ? 60 1961-1951 dicts temperatures 12-18 degrees brace of precipitation fell during tank installed for Mrs. Markle in district engineer, St. Paul engi- would be an estimated $174,000, 13 times the maximum flow of Woll) :' Cloudy and a little cooler is the above normal for this time of the the early hours of both Sunday and November 1960. Mrs neering district, . Markle con- and MeLvin Jor- Col. Strandberg said. 190,000 cubic feet recorded. for the 7'Errors attributed to the var- prediction for tonight and Tuesday year with daytime highs of . 39 to Monday, measuring less than .01 tends that the tank was a replace- 1952 flood . ious village clerks are mainly at- with a low of 35-42 tonight and a . 50 and nighttime lows of 22 to 34. of an inch. ment for a defective unit install- In addition to river defenses, the tributed to the rapid turnover of high of 50-55 Tuesday. "Widely scat- In Minnesota, only Bemidji, ed previously and that she was Shoppers Get system would be designed to personnel in that office. Examin- International Falls and Duluth covered by a warranty on the cope with runoff waters from the er Woll told the council that these had freezing readings. original tank. Zumbro Valley Christmas Bonus type of rainstorm which might were not uncommon errors in vil- It was 26 at International Falls Mrs. Markle is represented by be expected once in 30 years. lages having elected clerks. As a this morning, 27 at Bemidji and Harold J. Libera. Judge Arnold An alderman "gave" down- method of solving this problem, Fertilizer Plant 28 at Duluth where a drizzle was Hatfield, Rochester, is presiding. TWO CHANGES in Hi* plan the public examiner suggested that town shoppers _ Christmas falling. Rochester posted a morn- James T. Robb Sr., one of the Farmers OK present today. were welcomed by aldermen. the village adopt optional plan A ing reading of 46 after a Sunday road partners in the store, Was the Third Warder Howard Bau- • Instead of closing the for village government. The coun- high of 57 and La Crosse had tem- first witness called by Lindquist mann said that parking meters from Prairie Island to Minnesota cil has taken steps to- put the Worker Killed peratures of 50 and 59) for the shortly before noon tod ay. and most other downtown City along the 5A dike, Jordahl adoption of optional plan A on the A Northwest Co-op Mills work- pressing him back against the same times. Other juror s not serving on this Control Plan parking regulations involving said the Corps plans to keep it ballot at the -village elec tion Tues - er was killed this morning when tractor seat. A year ago today Winona had a augmented by three 50-car day Dec. 4. case are excused until Wednesday KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) — length of parking aren't legal- open, chunks of fertilizer fell on him This, was immediately removed , high of 43 and a low of 36. All- morning. Members of the Lower Zumbro ly effective tonight. Stores will parking lots. "The Examiner also recommend- while he was operating a tractor but there was no response from time high for Dec. 3 was 60 in Valley RiveT TErosion and Flood be open. « Secondly, the new Prairie Is- ed that the village obtain a cash loader in a bin. Mr. Dionysius , An ambulance 1961-1951 and the low -19 in 1940. ANNOUNCEMENT, meanwhllj Association Saturday afternoon The only night meters are land portion of the dike would he register for the liquor store that The man was Ralph Dionysius, had been called immediately and The mean for the past 24 hours was made this mornung of the voted approval of a proposed $978,- in force is Friday, said the built on the present roadbed in- will allow separate auditing of 43, Winona Rt. 3, who died of a he was pronounced dead on ar- was 53. Normal for this day is settlement of five, cases previous- C00 project for flood control on alderman. stead of the riverward side. Road- each bartender. Bids have been skull fracture, according to Dr. rival at Community Memorial 25. . . " ly listed on the court calendar Zumbro River from Kellogg east- way construction thereon would let and awarded for the purchase Robert B. Tweedy, coroner. He Hospital at 10:55 a.m. The acci- Despite the fact that December and continuance to the January be at city expense, he said, with of such a cash register. has arrived , there's no immediate term of. three other cases. ward three miles toward the Mis- ¦ ¦' had chest injuries, too. dent happened about 10:35. sissippi River- specifications ' left. - , generally to "Accounting procedures for letup in sight for WISCONSIN' S Those settled were actions by maintaining a perpetual inventory Not noticed immediately was About 40 ,f a r m e r _ attend- McNamara Presses the city's discretion . THE PLANT manager, Dale another lump the size of a type- long stretch of mild weather. Mr. and Sirs. Elmer Volkman ed. There "were only two dissent- Two pumping stations will will be fully reinstated when a Washburn , said that three pieces In the long range forecast issued against Chicago & North Western deputy clerk is installed. writer. This apparently hit the today, ing votes. handle interior drainage for the of pelleted material , which had man on the side of the head the weatherman said Railway; Lloyd M. and David J. "The purchase of property on , caus- chances, are it won't turn cool un- The resolution gives the U.S. 14,750-acre area, Col . Strandberg "set up," or frozen into a hard ing a scrape, and: also a skull Stevens against Harold E. Wade- Army Corps of Engineers, St. For Reorganization said. Excess water, impounded in contract for deed was done With cluster, fell down. Two of them fracture. til Friday or Saturday. Meanwhile, witz, Marvin Petty and Richard A. Paul, the local concurrence need- ponding reservoirs, will keep the approval of the, village , attor- hit Dionysius; the third hit the temperature records "throughout Fischer; David Peterson arid Mrs. ed. Next step is to get final clear- pumping requirements at man- ney on the basis that the property front of the tractor. The third lump, said Washburn , the state continued to be broken. Catherine S. Walthcr against Ed- Engi- The capacity of ex- be considered a site for a future was about the size of the desk. It The 62 at Milwaukee Sunday ward G. Wilson, wit3i ance from higher Corps of Of National Guard ageable levels . A large lump, estimated7„ to hit the front of the tractor. Dale B. neers authority] Then at the next isting Olmstead Street station new liquor store and that payr weigh a hundred pounds, was was the highest ever for a Dec. 2 Otis as third party defendant, and session of Congress, it is expected By FRED S. HOFFMAN w ill be raised to 50,000 gallons ments be made only ,from liq- and third consecutive day that the Bernard Plachecki Jr., against WASHINGTON . (AP) ' . against the chest of the employe , REFERRING to Hie operation authorization of the proje ct will be — Secre- per minute and the new Lake Wi- uor store profits. 7 that was under way, Manager city set a new mark. Records also M_ry Ellen Myren. requested. If authprizeed, an ap- tary of Defense Robert S. McNa- nona station will pump 12 ,000 gal- "The village attorney relied upon Washburn said , "This is the kind were set Sunday by Madison , with Continued over -were tha propriation of about $908,000 in mara is ready to set in motion lons. an opinion of the attorney gen- of work we do every day and 61; Duluth , with 54; L-a Crosse, cases of William and Mildred federal funds would be needed for this week his controversial plan Eight gates, constructed at eral, No. Z18-R, dated June 12, every precaution is taken to pre- with 59, and Green Bay , also with Voelker against WMC , Inc., and the levies: and channel straighten- to streamline the Army's Re- points along the dike expanse, 1953, which indicated that a village Police Chief vent accidents." 59. Harlan Domke and Zurich Insur- ing designed to protect 6,400 acres serves and National Guard forces. can be opened to allow gravity may buy real estate for a muni- Highest inai-k in: the state was 64 ance Co., as third parties; Mur- This plan—which has been op- The pelleted fertilizer , stored in at' Hales Corners in Milwaukee of land from future flooding. drainage of impounded water cipal liquor store under a con- bins, was piled perhaps 25 feet phy Plan,7ftic , against Gilbert E. If the appropriation is made, an posed bitterly by some members w'hen river levels recede to nor- tract for deed. The public exam- County. Racine had 63, 'Watisau Peterson, with Irv. Reiter's Riv- of Congress, many governors and Says Patrolman high. It was being removed for 55 and Park Falls estimated $70,000 would have to be mal. No pumping station would iner did not suggest any correct- sacking. Sometimes, the manager 51. iera Motors, a third party defend- contributed locally for right of way reserves and Guard groups—calls be needed at Crooked Slough, ive action be taken in regard to The mercury skidded to 28 at ant, and Sir. and Mrs. John C. for breaking up eight low-priority explained, "it gets quite hard and Superior today, and proposed widening of part of Col. Strandberg said. this contract; dynamite is used to blow it down." but other lows Pentleton against WMC, Inc., Reserves and Guard infantry di- As submitted , the plan was Is Suspended were in the 30s and 40s. Domke the north levee for a roadway. "Village officer sal aries were Two men — Joseph Pampuch and Zurich Insurance. No future action will be needed visions and lopping off about 730 drawn subsequent to a federal al- raised to $10 per regular meeting James J. Hermes, 38, 1888 W: smaller units considered obsolete location of $82,000 made in Sep- : is and Leon Franzen — "had just SOME LIGHT showers fell In MEMBE RS OF the fury hearing locally until an * appropriation is for trustees and $15 for the mayor 5th St., suspended from the got through shooting it." scattered areas of the north Sun- made, local sources said. or unneeded. tember 1961 for the purpose. with $3 for each special meeting Winona police force for an indefi- the Robb case are: , Mr. Dionysius came into the bin day and Sunday night. Charles Waldo Damages to the Kellogg farm- McNamara is expected to order on advice ot the League of Muni- nite time according to George Skies were cloudy today and a , Wimona Rt. 3; land exceeded $300,000 following IT WILL be necessary for the cipalities by a letter Savord, chief of police. with ihe front-end loader. He Mrs. Gertrude M. Bitzan, 1057 \V_ Tuesday immediate action on the city to secure easements and dated Dec. 14, scoopeo up a cubic yard and then little light drizzle was falling at a record flood in July 1951. 1959. The league advised that this Savord could not comment on Superior and light Broadway; Patrick W. Burns, La first phase of the plan—reconsti- rights of way, obtain rights to started backing out. The material rain at Wausau . Crescent, Minn.; Mrs. Leonard Patrick Blee, vice president of tuting four Reserves divisions into clear undesirable materials from amount be paid as a minimum the length of the suspension. that hit him came from the side. Brownsville, Tex., hit the nation - the association, presided in the ab- according to state law whether Prigge, St. Charles, Minn.; Mrs, more mobile brigades and elimin- areas utilized and to relocate in- Hermes had pleaded guilty to The two other men were standing al high of 81 Sunday, compared Rose Lueck, sence of W. C. Drysdale, presi- the village passed an ordinance or careless driving in municipal court with the low 476 Wcstdale; Alton ating about 365 or so Lesser Re- stallations such as roads, bridges ¦ ' ¦ '' ' ¦ '¦ on the opposite side of the tractor. of 14 early today at Barum, Houston, Minn., Rt. 2; dent. Preliminary plans tor the serves units. and utility services where requir- not."- . Saturday and the court ordered Omak, Wash. project were presented to the as- WASHBURN SAID that the ma- Herbert Neldner, Lewistort, /At the same time, he probably ed, Col. Strandberg said. that he be held without bail during Minn.; Mrs. Nicholas Marnach*, sociation Nov. 20 by Col. W. B. will submit to the governors of An expression of approval giv- the weekend. The order was made terial probably didn't fall more Strandbers, district engineer. than 12 feet. It would not be de- Altura , TMinn.; Joseph Karsina, the 50 states the Army's detailed en now. followed later by formal so that police could make further 883 E. Ma rk St.) Mrs. Roy. Sweaty proposals for revamping four approval, must precede formal investigation. scribed as . a slide, he explained. Red Stocking Rather several pieces which were [ Preston fo Vote Dakota, ilinn.; Mrs. Burt Dyary Guard divisions and dropping programming of the project by Today Hermes was sentenced to St. Charles, and Leslie Batemair, some 365 miscellaneous outfits. the Corps of Engineers. Follow- pay a fine of $30 or to serve 10 jutting out broke off and tumbled Dakota. . One Arrested . Little or no manpower . loss is ing this, the project is included days. He paid the fine. down a slope, and went out some anticipated because the men. in- in the Corps program for Con- Appeal Repeated He was arrested by Inspector distance from the pile from the On On-Sale Issue volved would be shifted to reor- gressional approval. A renewed appeal ibr response Edward Hittner and three uni- momentum gained in rolling. In their fall, Dionysius was hit. PRESTON, Minn. — At the -vil- Canton Trio ganised outfits or other units be- If favorable action by Congress by Winonans to this year's Little formed officers at 2nd and Lafay- lage election Tuesday, voters will Wins After Car Thefts ing kept in the Guard-Reserves Is forthcoming, the engineers Red Stocking fund drive of the ette streets at 1:10 a.m. Saturday. Praxel Ambulance Service took indicate on a special ballot wheth- , Two car thefts and a burglary- structure. said, work could begin as early as Children's Home Society ot Min- They had been investigating an him to the hbspifal . er they favor adding on premises State FB Contest marred a quiet weekend in Wi- next year. nesota was made today by the argument that Hermes was in- He had been employed by North- sale of liquor at the municipal li- nona. The four Reserves divisions af- Aldermen and Mayor R. K. three local chairmen . Dr. C. R. volved in , Savord said. west Co-op — located on Prairie PRESTON, Minn .—The Barnes Pennsyl- quor store. Only off-sale business Trio, Canton Larry loth, 24, 1286 W. 2nd St.. fected are the 79th of Ellings agreed unanimously that Kollofski, N. W. Schellhas and J. The chief said that Hermes is Island Road — since about 1959. is done now. , won first place in was arrested by Trempealeau vania, Delaware and Maryland , the the estimated city contribution of Russell Smith. a diabetic and that he had been At first he was employed part the Minnesota Junior Talent Find 94th of Massachusetts , the 103rd The Methodist Youth group of Contest conducted by the County authorities Saturday night $174,000 constituted an economi- Those who haven't returned con- observed earlier driving his car time. Survivors include his wife Preston has taken a stand against Minne- after Loth lost control of a car of Iowa, Minnesota and Wiscon- cal preventive measure. Total tribution envelopes sent out last in an erratic manner. Henries and several children. sota Farm Bureau at its annual sin, and the %th which spreads Watkowski Funeral Home is in adding on. sale at the store. The convention i nMinnea which rolled over near Marsh- costs of the 1952 flood had been month were urged to mail them had parked the car prior to the group states that in its estimation , polis. land , Wis. over six Western states—Arizona, over $100,000, they said , and as soon as possible so that final arrest. He had been a patrolman charge of arrangements. The trio, Starlet , Dale and Lira- , , Montana Preston will become unsafe for Trempealeau County authorities Nevada , Utah Idaho every surplus fund in the city accounting may be completed. 13 years. youth da Barnes , children of Mr. and and Washington. treasurer had been emptied to and respectable citizens if called Winona police at 10:22 p.m. Proceeds of the fund drive are Savord said that when the sus- on-sale liquor is added; it will in- Mrs. Warren Barnes, placed first Saturday and reported that they The four Guard divisions are meet the emergency. u sed to provide temporary foster pension is ended Hermes will be in last year's 4-H Share the Fun the 34th of Nebraska and Iowa, crease temptation for young peo- had Loth in custody at Whitehall . home care for childreii awaiting reinstated to the police force. Drunken Driving ple; decrease available funds Festival r for Fillmore County. Winona police received a report the 35th of Kansas and Missouri, adoptive placement, necessary that the car had been stolen from the 43rd of Connecticut, Rhode Is- which should be used to support medical care, counseling for un- the family; encourage nondrinkers its owner, Robert Fort, 709 Wilson land and Vermont, and the 51st wed mothers and extensive study Telephone Research St., at 9 p.m. The car was parked which is split between Florida and Tree Whiplashes Ex-Weaver Woman to start drinking, and more of the of adoptive applicants. Sentence Set social Iif« of the village would at 2nd and Lafayette streets. South Carolina. August L. Saari , 55, 568 E. 4th To Be Discussed A car owned by Alvin Kohner, wholly un- To Observe become centered in the liquor Since the Reserves is ETTRICK INFANT ILL 90th St., charged with drunken driving store. 252 Liberty St., was stolen Sunday der federal control, the Pentagon Into Operator ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — Re- following an accident on 4th Ar Wabasha Meeting morning, He had parked it on can reorganize this force on its becca , 4-month old daughter of Mr. Birthday Sunda y Street Sunday, pleaded guilty to WABASHA , Center Street between Wabasha own authority. Officials" estimat- and Mrs. Donald^ Becker , is ill at Mimn. - Gerald WEAVER , Minn. (Special) the charge in municipal court Ramsdell, executive assistant of and Sanborn streets at 9:30 a.m. ed the job can be done within a La Crosse hospital with influen - - today. Motorist Fined When he left the Cathedral of about eight weeks after orders are On Bulldozer Mrs. George Ingalls, recently re- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. za. siding here, Sanrl , who was slightly injured will tell the story of Telstar and the Sacred Heart at 11:30 a.m, issued, A Winona excavating contractor will celebrate her DOth in the accident, was sentenced to On Drunk Driving, the car was gone. Police found was getting along satisfactorily at BLUFF SIDING CORRECTION birthday at the home of her daugh- s a t c 11 i t e communications at a the governors most pay a fine of $100 or to serve €0 meeting Thursday at St , Felix a u- the car later on Lafayette Street However, Community , Memorial Hospital BLUFF SIDING , "Wis. - Inad- ter , Mrs. Neal Strong, Chetek , days in the county jai l. He was Bottle Charges near King Street. _t apparently approve any Guard changes with- this noon with a head injury ap- vertently the wrong name was Wis., Sunday. (he ditorium at 11 a.m. and Wabasha Negotiations on parently making arrangements to pay High School at 3 p.m. was not damaged, according lo in their states. received when he was hit placed under a picture on page 3 Her birthday is Dec. 10 but the fine. Lambert C. Styba , 37, 1911 W. police. this phase of the reorganization by a tree that whiplashed while in the Sunday News. Leonard John- party is being held Sunday for Ihe He was arrested by police aft- 5th St., pleaded guilty before Jus- He will explain operation of tine Bud's Bar , 505 W. 5th St., was could take months. he was bulldozing it. son and John Wolfe were shown convenience of her son-in-law and er he struck a parked car owned tice Lewis Albert , Goodview , lo ground tracing station at Andover, burglarized Sunday morning. The The Army is anxious to com- The injured man is Bruce Car- examing the speed sign damaged daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Edward by Robert F. Rossin , 264 E. 4lh charges of drunken driving and Maine, and outline future use of burglar or burglars entered the plete the entire reorganization lie- penter , 34, 622 W. King St., who by the car of Louis E. Langow- Berglund , and her sister , Ivlrs. St. Rossin 's car was parked on 4th to having an open bottle in his satellites for intercontinental tele- har by breaking a rear window , fore next summer, so Reserves was hit by the tree on his prop- ski when it went out of control Chris Ratz , Weaver , who will at- Street east of Franklin Street. car. phone and television communica- said police. and Guardsmen can go to two erly east of the city limits be- on a curve here early Saturday tend. Saari was driving west on 4th He was sentenced to pay a fine tions. He will demonstrate one of Ahout $60 in cash was taken weeks training camp in their new tween new and old Highway 61. morning, coming to rest between Airs. Ingalls is continuing her of $100 and $5 costs or 60 days on the newest breakthroughs in mo- Street and struck Ihe rear of Ros- ' from the two cash registers which formations, The time of the accident has the residences of these two men. study ot German nfter completing sin 's car which was parked on the first charge and was sentenced dern research—the Gaseous Maser are left open nfter closing. A large Despite a drum fire of criticism , been estimated at 11 a.m. Sunday-, Johnson -was incorrectl y identified a correspondence course in it from the north curb. The accident oc- to pay a fine of $25 and $5 costs or —and future use of light waves as quantity of collectors ' money also McNamara and the Army have but the attending physician said as Orville Abts , Fountain City. the University of Minnesola. She 10 days on the second. He -paid a medium for coinnumications. curred al 1:12 a.m. Sundnv. ¦ was taken from-a-cupboard below not budged from the basic ele- that carpenter probably was un- Abts was at the scene but was not is assisting her grandsons in learn- Damage was more than $100 to both fines. tho cash register. Missing are $12 ments of the plan which was first conscious for a time. in the picture. ing the language. each car. He was arrested by sheriff' s de- RED CROSS DIRECTORS in old coins , $30 in uncirculated announced early last April, Carpenter d o e s n 't remember puties at the junc tion of old High- The board of directors of the bills , $20 in $1 bills which had the The Army long has sought to much about the accident. He had way 61 and new Highway 61, one Winona County Red Cross Chapter wrong signature (collectors' items) reshape the Guard and Reserves . left a pickup truck n quarter of a mile east of Minnesota City , a( will meet at Lucas Lodge at 7:30 nnd $2-1 in coins, said police. But (lie real impetus for the new mile away and must'have walked 12:45 a.m. Sunday. The deputies p.m. Tuesday, Chairman Carroll The owner , Harry Strehlow, re- plan came from the experience in to it , for ho drove in it to near Month Winona Firm Sets said that they arrested Styba after Hopf announced . ported the burglary nt J).'40 a.m. the 1961 Berlin crisis when it took Siebrech t FJor.il Co., where he en- One More his car went into Ihe norlh ditch closed tho bar nt that point. Sunday, He had five months to get two Guard di- countered another bulldozer oper- ¦ at 1:15 a.m. visions in shape for combat after ator, Wayne Zenke, who brought Planfaf Red Wing ¦ they had been called into federal him to the hospital, RED MEN DEER AT SEA v The tree hit carpenter on the At Old1 Postal Rates Winona Industries , Inc., loc.nl Fillmore Co. Board . W-There service. PORTSMOUTH , "Va. ¦ right side of head , at the base of A one-cent. Increase in first class ., air mnll and third class mmw.net iiror of phono s r H p h To Hold Schoo l Hearing Is n deer swimming nt sea , a tel- ear. However, there is little sur- postal rates will go into effect Jan. 7, . Winona Postmaster John cases, will establish a .phonograph NOTICE Ihe Coast Guard DEER-A-YEAR MAN case plant nt Red Wing next year, ephone caller told SHERIDAN, Wyo, l/FI—Charles face injury, according to the phy- W. Dugnn announced. PRESTO N , Minn. - The Fill- station at Ocean Cily, Md. A pa- sician. Old and new rates follow: The home office ;wd main plant Members will m»et at the Wig- found C. Evcritt . Girard , Kan., has bag- will continue at Winona. A site more County Board of Commis- trol vessel from the station Sheridan area i Cents ^» sioners will conduc t' n hearing wam at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday to from shore. After ged a deer in the has already been chosen for the it three miles for nine consecutive years. Throu-gh Dec. lt on petition of Common attend In a body fh« funeral of a 20-mii\ule strugRi-e the crewmen Jan, 4 Jan. 7 Red Wing plant , School District 508 to dissolve and the ves- Evcritt plans to return for sev- The local plant 's main produc- Brother James Olmstead. wrestled the deer aboard years. He's only 86, Flnt cl«s» attach lo oilier existing school dis- it later to shore and eral more Damage $550 Regular letter per oz 4 R linn is phonograph cases, although sel , carried ¦ tricts , ARTHUR BROM released it. *Drop letter per oz. ,,. 3 4 some boxes also are manufactur- Tho board will open bids for the ARIZONAN IN WASHINGTON Post card 3 4 ed, • ¦ ' Sachem PHOENIX , Ariz. 1/11 — Demo- ¦ purchns-e of three 27,000-pound DIDN'T TAKE IT TO HEART In Witoka Crash Air dump trucks. FRANKFORT , Ky. av-vSevcnth, crat Carl llayden, president pro Letter per oz , 7 I? eighth nnd nineth graders held n tern of the U.S. Senate , has rep- Two cars had approximately Postcard .5 ,6 Butiermakers to Meet resented Arizona in Congress $550 damage following a collision mock government session here re- Third elm* cenlly , One of the bills passed was ever since statehood was attained at the junction of Trunk Highway Greeting cards ..3 4 At independence Club law. in 1012. 76 nnd County Stnte Aid 17 at a statewide antilitleri ng Parcel po»t WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special - Aviation Ground School the youllis loll, a janitor Elected to his seventh Senat e Witoka Sunday nt 11:10 n.m,, ac- * After (15 in l!)l>3 , , Regular No change Tho District 1 Wisconsin Butler- Court* For elwiniiw »P ">e House and Scnnlc term at the age of cording to sheriff' s deputies Air RC siirchargo "Worsl llayden first served seven terms The cars were driven by Arnold ni II k c. r s and Managers Associ- clinmhirs commented: on all zones ation 's Chrislmns banquet will be Young or Old . . . Male or Female mess I ever saw. " in the House, A. Nelson , 22, 426 Wilson St., and David A. Denzer , lfi , Altura. Nel- ?Letter left nnd picked up nt. same post office by .sender .and at (1:45 p.m. Wednesday nt Club son was driving souMi on CSA 17 nddressoe respectively. Used mostly by rurnl patrons. Midway, Independence. YOUR FIRST STEP TOWARDS YOUR PILOTS LICENSE JHHHHBMHHHHBMB--WBH_M-^-H^-_--B-». and Denzer west on Highway 7(1. This year's Chrislmns cards can be mailed under the old All creamery helper &, bmtter- WINONA. LODGE NO. 18, A.FAA.M. Denzer was unable lo stop nnd rates—3 cents for third clnss and 4 cents for first clnss. ninkers , mnniigcrs and their vlves OF OFFICERS (he cms collided. Dugflti urjj cd firsl cliiss mailing of Clirislnias cards. Thus and friends aro invited . Speaker STARTS TUES. NITE, DEC. 4—7:30 A ELECTION Damage wns $350 lo Nelson 's Ibey can he forwarded or returned If necessary. Use the new will be Donald S: Johnson , Wito- • Dec. 4, 7:30 o' clock car mid f20» to Dotizer 's car. No four-cent Christinas slump, hull , district attorney. Tho Loe Sis- ^®P Tuesday, ' advertising mall and ters , Blair , will provide enlortniiv Big H angar at Max Conrad Field V R. F. STOVER , W. M. one was hurt and no citations Rsites will uJso go up .Inn. 7 for bulk ( were given. for second class innil (newspapers and magazines). nicnt. is new. State Sen. Harold Schulte, St. Paul, liberal minority leader In 1961', did hot seek re-eleeti&n to Legislative the Senate. The assistant minority leader, Sen- A. M. Keith, Roches- §L Mappsm cLJtait VUqhi. ter, left the Senate to run for lieu- tenant governor. The 1901 secre- Pick tary ot the Senate liberal cau- Liberals cus was Donald Fr_$eri7Minne- apolis, who sought and won tha Jack Benny to 6th District congressional seat for- '63 merly held by ¦ Re¦ j»_9„can Wal- Leaders ter H. Judd7 . • ¦;' ST. TAUL l^-Sen. Paul Thaet, South St. Paaul, and Rep. Fred Be Movie Pap a? Cina, Aurora, Saturday were chos- en liberal minority leaders for the 249 Visit Mobile By EARL WILSON 1863 Minnesota Legislature. Jack Benny hankers to take another fling at the Sen- NEW YORK — ¦' ¦ Thuet. elected to a second movies and play the part of an older man whose wife — of about ate term in the Nov. 6 election, is age - " shakes him up considerably by telling him she's defeated Sen. Karl Unit at Etlricft the sarne ¦ attorney. He going to have a baby. "" ' .. . . . F. Grittner of St. Paul, an educa- ETTRICK, Wis. (SpecLal)-A to- So Jack was down front , Uhe other ni_ht when Paul Ford played tor, by a 13-10 vote for the House tal of 249 persons received chest that part so wonderfully in the new smash comedy hit, "Never Too minority leadership. Grittner be- X-rays when the state Board of LatV opposite Maureen O'Sitlli- came assistant minority leader. Health mobile unit visited here as his son*- Thursday. . van with Orson Bean my entertained them at his Del- Salt- in-law. Set*, Relphael Salmore, Mrs. Warren Peterson, president mar home, and he even* intr6duc« named secretary of the Jack's interested in buying it ed Mamie to Hirsch, Jimmy's iu> water, was of the sponsoring /_nerican Legion for pictures and starring in it •— derstandably amazed at what his liberal senate caucus. Auxiliary, was assisted in the proj- Bing Crosby, Producers Cina, majority leader in the last ect by Mmes. Fred Bahnub, Mil- so is hospitality started. , was Elliott Martin and Danny Holly- COMPLBTED ... These are among three 6ioB are 34 by 50 feet. Before direct use Midland Cooperative three legislative sessions lard Johnson, John Terpeatag, NEW BUILDINOS chosen minority leader without dis- wood , and Playwright Sumner FRIENDS OF director Sidney new structures in GalavJlle. TLeft Is the city sarage, which Is plans to complete a 32- by 64-foot Salesroom, lubricating rack, Kenneth Truax, Paul Bishop, Irene sent. The House previously was Briggs, Arthur Ofsdahl Sr AJthur Long, whose nicknamo is Lumet (husband of Gloria Vander- right, the Masonic Temple/ Constructed by office and an office for the Credit Un.cra. (Liz Dahlgren photos) „ and "All Sumner TLong," evidently h_a 40 by SO feet, and controlled by liberals but conser- Lester Tranberg arid . Miss Lucile bilt) report that recently hi election hive i small goldmine, The been residing in _ Y.M.C.A. .. . volunteer help, the temple has an attractive stone front Dimen* vatives won control in the Pederson. scriptV so hilarious that All Sum- Will Dinah Shore marry tennis pro last month. Ettrick Community hall, wiere summer loug Vaughn Hep. D. D. Wozriiak, St. Paul, the mobile unit was stationed, has ner Long worked all Maurice Smith? ... of writing in some dull spots so> the Meadtir, now such a smash with They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo was named secretary-treasurer been equipped with a water heat- audience would get some brief re- "the First Family," introduced me Soviet Juvenile the liberal caucus. er by the Legion and Auxiliary, lief from laughing. to his pretty wife and said "She Tha caucus nominated 6- J. Paul Ford thiriiks Jack woul d be practically kept me for 5 year- Chllgren, Llttlefork , for speaker BOAT CLU6 PARTY , good in such a picture. "I get "belly while I was trying to make it as of the house—a post he held in The annual Christmas party of laughs and he gets Benny laughs, " an actor" ." . . Actress Pat Neale Delinquents Sent the 1B59 and 1961 sessions. This the Minnesota City Boat Club will Ford says. and her husband, writer Real time the nomination was a token be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Mamie . Van f>oren, now a big Dahl , are mourning the loss of affair, because conservatives will home of Mrs. Marvin Penske, 6.2 night club hit, was here with beau their older daughter, Olivier , 8, To Russian Farms control the House and elect the E. 3rd St. All wives of Boat Club Clement Hirsch, the California who died of. measles in London By GEORGE SYVERTSEN speaker. members are welcome. Gifts will dogfood king (talking to Abe Bur- .. - .; . -.: The Vincent Sardi Jrs. acting All the Senate literal leadership be exchanged. rows about a "-How to Succeed" happy again . . . "Mr. President" MOSCOW (AP)—Life. . - down - on road company)—and we , got the has forged into the list of 'B-way 'a the collective farm hasn't been idea she may figure in a double "five hottest tickets." Still tops: the same since Soviet court- wedding eventually. "Succeed" and "Funny Thing Hap- started shipping Juvenile delin- She may marry Hirsch, whose pened." quents out of the big cities to work with the peasants. ex-wife, Edie, is expected to mar- Ceaare Siepi's rngr., reading of ry Desi Arnaz. his engagement to dancer Louellari Exasperated Ukrainian kolkhoz- Jiminy Durante should be "the Sibley, wired him: "At last—you hiks—collective farmers—are tell- father of the brides" if it ever have been trapped, too!" . ' . . Sev- ing authorities to quit sending happens. When Desi and Lucille en Art Films is steaming. It spent problems — they have enough of Ball were still together, and the $3,000,000 on the soon-due Pat their own. Hirsches were still together, Jim Boone film, "Main Attracticn"— Thte country folks' case against and another company just put him the 7 government's program for into a low-budget quickie. "re-educating" young idlers who won't work was presented in the ANITA LOOS is hoixe-hurttirtfl Kiev newspaper Pravda of the here for Horst Buchholz , who'll do Ukraine. a B'way show in January . . . SEE IT TONIGHT Tony Perkins'll make a film in Valentin Donskoy, chairman of "Solitary Navigator" the Makstroy state farm near Do- France — — netsk, said he and his farmers NOW... after his B'way show, "Harold*; IT ALL COMES . . . Linda Christian autographs got a shipment of idlers last year. FANTASTICALLY ALIVE! some copies of her book as "Blan- "The worst oE it is the drunken- ca Rosa Welter" — 'cause that's ness, " he told an interviewer, ' her real name ... Connie Fran- "especially on paydays — then [ CORBY whiskey cis wrote a tune titled "Caroline," they drink for three or four days. S in honor of youknowwho . . . Sing- DEAR ABBY: They don't go out to work until er Kitty Kallen has an offer to 2 Local Debaters they drink up everything." 7 lead an all-girl s* orchestra. Donskoy and his . assistants de- EARL'S PEARLS: Officials who cided to quit selling vodka at the state farm store. That same ev- write the astronomical budget for 's Wrong at Get Certificates eniing, wryly that What all the special settlers were our space program say Twomembers of the Winona drunk as usual. we "must become accustomed to Senior High School debate squad " ¦ ¦ the- cost of high living." Les Car- "It tunwd ovt ttM special sat- 9 ***> «lf MHU. p JU gaXlP * <** ______F^&____ - ______P__^ ¦ received certificates for superior -W»M • »» ftutOtt penter. Office Parties? debating in the Blue Earth tle-rs had hung one on with cheap 9! *** ** J WISH I'D SAID THAT: Th e By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN (Minn, ) High School debate tour- eam de cologne," he explained. Pennsylvania Dutch philosophy nament Saturday. "The storekeeper couldn't keep blacksmith shop DSAR ABBY: Please print this to let other wives know up with the demand. He fulfilled was noted on a how one wife ieels about office parties. 's silly for a Competing in the A division, the near Allentown. "The hours is, un- I think it affirmative team of Barbara Fer- his plan for the sale of eau de til the work isn't." Catholic Di- wife to try to keep her . husband from going. Let him go and cologne for the next 10 years." tell him to have a good time. If he kisses a widow.' — so what? guson and Richard Tezak was un- gest. . . defeated in three rounds. Another state farm leader riie- Or even a divorcee. If a man knows he has all the freedom ful_y Veil, there's . one thing to he said , Other members of the squad said: "Our village people -7 m. BURcinr .eij. irnirai, mm, IUM ¦ Bft ^^____Bw ¦¦ ' ' - : he wants he won't take It. Half the fun of-swiping green apples are saying: If the city folks don't ^ _^» m\W^m§ for a diet—it certainly improves Is the danger and risk ol stealing / them. I shove my husband coached by Robert Neujahr who the appetite. Harold Coffin, S.F. participated in the tournament know how to faring them up, then at other women all the time and he hardly looks at them be- were Jennifer Boiler and Carole what are we supposed to do?" Examiner¦ . . . That's earl, broth- cause having my okay takes all the fun out of it. Try it. It er ' ' ¦ ". ' VanThomma, negative la the A A district official said, "this works. JULIET division, and Gloria Sifferath and was a nice quiet village district. DEAR JULIET: And what if it doesn't work ? You'll Dorothy Deye, affirmative, and But the. cities started cleaning out WINONA DAILY NEWS have to go, hunt up your husband in somebody else's orchard. Lee Turner and Bruce Holan, neg- their scum and dumping all the No, thanks. I say tell him you love him, refuse to share ative, B division. hoodlums on us. Beginning debaters at Senior , g§i______iifira MON ^vrbECEMBE~ ~ R 3, 1?« him, and if you catch him straying you'll have his scalp. "This Is no place for rh»m. iHgaiSSfi« g_M_w_aa_H ^' ' '*&/3X _U_l__^_____^______^__H_^__^__H VOLUME i07, NO. 11 High School will attend a session ' mffiBK8_fi ™™T^^ * ]A^MVH_H______H______H Jaeii They get their bread too easily Published dally except Saturday and holi- DEAR AftBY: Thank you for making it at Rochester High School this week- N_H___H____P_____F - ^_f______HH__ day- by Republican and Herald Publishing known that tattoos can be removed by a end. here. Not far from here, there ______cg__pyg_r'°-' s "r __lii_H______l Company, .01 Franklin St., Winona. Minn. ar« some stone quarries. It would ____H_B_fl______/7me ' __3lI»______H ph ysician. Sonne people still believe that just ______H__H_F7^_rJir * Y?-^4s!%HK______| SUBSCRIPTION RATES because they foolishly got themselves tattooed be a good idea to send them Slnglt Copy iocTiSc Sundavv • there. Let thern work—and if any- ~ ~ when they were out on a spree one night Ridgeway Meeting ___E_____fl_r 'vl!iHN___if__H______M " ln Clty M Wlnon»- body doesn't show up for work he ______j______^_Hf :' > ., ^i«_H_3__^RR> _f__^_^______^_^_l m D«llv«rad by c«rrler ______H______* ___^^__^__B $^^_3______B___B______i they have to live with the tattoos forever. B Per week SO cents won't get a fig on payday. HH T -v J_ weeKs I15.7S SJ w* i __^_____B_;\ - *1 v_^______P"^ 'j ir______, Send change ot address notices, undelivered the boy. At 18 the boy joined the Air Force. He was never told ¦ _! ______\. -P '______I__S__^______P^^ ' "* mm\W _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-l EXTRA — "The J«t Cage" copies, subscription orders and other mall ______yf Items to Winona Dally News, Box 11, Wi- that he was Illegitimate. Everybody knows but him. I told my ______k VX Kr2______PHB^^^"?Tl;>T - ____9 F __fl-______J^^^^^H i "Pu.rto Rlean Playl-and" nona, Minn, daughter to write the chaplain and have him tell the boy. He Ambassadors Parry STEAK SHOP ______^M^ _H^a%^ '*S ^ WmW3l to write to his Granny. We have always been on good terms. P tnuo* __ki DEE liam P. Theurer, ambassador su- DIMMER ^ ^______B_H i^E£2_B_i__i__ul I say the boy should be told, I think my daughter is afraid preme, announced. The group is _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_b-^--^--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_t TONITE IWaV 13MLm} B0BBY her son will find out she was no angel. What is your opinion? the W1 n on a Chamber of Com- W GRANNY merce's membership and good- Thursday Night 4 o'clock DEAR GRANNY: It appears to me that you will committee. Ambassadorettes, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HK^9^r^^_l_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_iB 've never _____^______»S«^_f « __I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_I_H STARTS i I 4 GREAT forgiven your daughter and would like to punish her through wives of members, also will at- R.ierva.lon. Appreciated I I 1 I I her son. My advice is to stay tend. Theurer will speak briefly at ______^_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-iFi______l TUESDA "I S A S out of your daughter 's per- PHONE 3150 _H______^______-_si^______¦ Y [ ^ 1 ff 1 I T R sonal relations with her son. the dinner and gifts will be ex- changed. DEAR ABBY: I am a 15-year-old girl who Is worried about her brother. He is 17, very goodlooking, has a build like TAR- ZAN and I think there is something the matter with him, He COMFY? ROSAIWD RUSSEll dosen't like gjirlsl 4 f^^ All he is interested in Is sports, his guitar, hunting and That's what my wife says our living room is now. ALL our , country music. He doesn' t even like rock and roll. How can I Auto Beauty rooms, in fact , since we started service on MILEAGE heating L JS JICKHAMINS «et him Interested In girls? TRAZAN'S SISTER oil. Must be because it contains that special "BunvClcan" ^_ additive to make DEAR SISTER ; Leave him alone. He's normal , He'll sure your burner delivers clean heat on a SCHELL full flame. £^ dStlvS.MAXIMILIAN discover "girls" soon enough — or some "Jane" will dis- (Which I guess you'd have to call a pretty com- jgM'p cover him! Shop fortable — or "comfy " situation, huh? ) What' BEyMER s on your m ind? For a personal reply, send a self- 470 Mankato Avo, Look at all the ways MILEAGE gives you your MONEY'S KSy^^s addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills WORTH in fuel oil: Calif. NOW UNDER -Special ' 'Burn-Clean " additive automatically and conllnously keeps your entire heating F ree Loading Skunk at him during the day. Just like system - from fuel tank to burner the zoo's otlier five skunks. nozzle — clean nnd free-flowing, Every gallon burns FULL- Goes on Display ¦ NEW MANAGEMENT FLAME for clenn, efficient heat. NEW INDUSTRY PHILADELPHIA (AP)-A free- —Prompt, dependable delivery — Including emergency service loading skunk has been sneaking Firms representing nearly 40 OPERATED & MANAGED BY If needed. f r __ «-.. night Into the camel percent of the total plant Invest- C^J, j J" ^^l^______G______^^^ __^______l U_^__ « f m^amW^tZammt W ______i , kangaroo and penguin cages at Philadel- ment and 61 percent of the em- -Automatic "Keep-Full" Service — make ONB phone call ployment pWa Zoo. which sprang; up along once a year, and never worry about t,ank running low. Zoo officials caught him Satur- a modern freeway reported that Harold "Bud" Wooden day night . They 'll continue lo employe accessibility wns an impor- -Direct r-finery source means highest possible quality at low- feed him, but the skunk will have tant factor in locating near the 14 Years Experience With est possible price, to go on display arid let folks look new road. S» If erf-Baldwin Motor Co. -Budget Payment Plan spreads .nil year's heating cost over ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦' ¦ Advertlieitient „,• ..: ; ' , -' r , , ,:, " ; ,;; :: ,. ;. ,, , ,„; 10 months — easy monthly payments help you keep your " STARTS FRIDAY Science Shrinks Piles • COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE budget in order. Call us now for low prlce», prompt urvlc» on MILEAGE Fuel New Way Without Surgery BODY SERVICE Oil. Stops Itch-Relieves Pai GLASS INSTALLED Y«_, M n • N«* W. T. (B» UI> -for the eo thorougfc th»t _uiTer«r» made MILEAG w^TK^^v^y rlrit time k«l*nc« has found _ new natonlehing atatementi like "Pila* Girls! beallnc aub-sUnc* with tha aaton- have ce-ned to b_ a probleml" E^¦__ « lablng ability to ahrlnk hemor- The aecre t !•« now he«lln? aub- Free Estimates on Any Job JP^^^Cirls!Girls! rholda, atoji tt-hlnf, •nit rellara »Unc« (I)lt>-nyno*)-(Hacoy«ry of [Wmarly Mark),- MSI AflflAV JiS^ pain - without auri«r». » world-famoua raaearoh Inatltute, St8ven,on Oil Co.) ^ .^WiK;JP^'' • rancour In can a.Har caae, whlla f«ntly This suba tanca In now available V ffll |t>UI |GJ Wm im - * ' relieving pain, actual reduction in aupp otilirv or ointment form PHON E 3266 372 W. Jn-d St. Phon* «W1 Mm^ Sama ^mm S_TU,'.Kui«t' o (film -tWMCUII KlUZ (altrlnkaire . took plac«. undur the name Prtpamti t * M *\ • • ^^^^^^^^^ | » MeU amaaln«aiall-raaulUwere At all drus counter*. — | , | PMt'~T^ , -1 ,. l , l! .r) :' f7'' 7' - ' .:':'V- ' - '-7:' _A|______L_k'''^ nette, fed, and a variety of other ment are spread over a large tion. shades. The latest item on the' list is human hair at $150 per pound. Police estimated thefts from ^^^^_^ wig shops over the weekend at V^, ,rfSIl_rT» '" k : !^^_^_SH__H__^______i more than 200 wigs and 20 pounds •.^' ^**f '^>« '4J ^ *^^^^^-nl--BHI_HH^HHH______l______i of hair and attributed them to By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON professional thieves. N7 (Editor's iVote;' ' TWs ' ts the second o/ too columns of The A heavy, demand for wigs in MISS Casual Observer's visit \cith Bob and Patrice Schuler at their South Florida has created the Long Is land, N.Y. home.) lucrative black market, said de- tective George Watson. EW ' ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ ^" YORK , NY. . . ^ 1/ £^M 1 - We walked back through a beautiful -L ^l formal pale-lemon colored dining room with exquisite crystal chandelier and a French brocade settee and chairs Has Heart Surgery grouped before the marble fireplace. "When we have parties WHITEHALL, Wis. (SpeciaD- we take up this rug and dance in this room," said Patrice. Dianne Pischke, 5-year-old daugh At the door of the spacious formal drawing room Patrice said ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pisch with a laugh , "And this is actually the gymnasium — see what ke, Whitehall, is patient at , I mean?" a St ' Mary 's Hospital , Rochester, Minn, .; Jn the beautiful room Heidi and a young friend were busily following heart surgery Wednes turning Lucky? . . yes. She found a 1909s Lincoln Cent. \ cartwheels around the grand piano and brocade furni- day. 7 : £ ture. Back in the comfortable green library Bob started a fire > But more than just the luck involved, she realized it in the fireplace, and we were served our luncheon there on Advertisement ^ was worth $15 here. You, too, can quickl find Ihe trays — cheese souffle, a green salad, Spanish wine, and . later More Comf ort Wearing £ y _» coffee and chocolate ice cream. A large cat came in, stretched # value of coins . . FIRST 5 COINS VALUED FREEI S- upward against the arm of a , couch and clawed the velvet up- FALSE TEETH holstery vigorously. Here Is » pleasant w_y to overcome k /~ See Orlane Kittle for coin information 4? loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, _ V ail Improved po-wder, sprinkled OQ "That s one of our seven now on! . •" . uiper and lower plates holds them Aimer so that they reel more com- OINS AND SUPPLIES cats. . One of our seven cats Bob interpolated, "So in San SCHULER LIBRARY . .. This is the library of Mrs. C. C. Schuler, 252 Franklin St, and fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty < K > and fourteen dogs", said Bob. Francisco some nice soul pre- tnste or feeling. It's alkaline (aon- V. 225 West Second St. (National Hotel) ¦C "Did you say at "Malmaison, W, Long Island, N.Y., home of she is Patrice Munsel, famed opera singer. leld). Does not sour. Checks "plate fourteen sented the children with a pup- odor breath". Get FASTEETH today dogs?" I asked. py—a Great Dane puppy of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuler. He is the son at dniR counters everywhere . wm Pat burst out laughing. "Yes, all things — which they adored. -V~ ~ K\. -~ * 1^ ^ \ V. .A «W- P \ -A v \ ~\ -A" IV >. "ft — -" v -^ .'-' Cy ¦HU-U^A A^%. _ . ^ " V \ "^ J X * \N^ ^ X . X ^. ^ ^^V "*^ ^ ^\ \ XX > ^^ ^>V. rWSfi«.V^ \^ ^^-^O^ SvC i ^S VT- .V* V ^_ \*.\ \ A ^ ^ AS^** >^^ \^^i A V>.^== % ' fourteen. It's one of those things Then when we got back home ary was in charge of arrange- ^ that are always happening to we had a chance to get this Car Mishap Injures ments. Us. You remember how we wonderful ' German couple as ¦ raised English bulldogs for a cook and butler, but they said Actress Shirley Fields while?" they'd only come provided they HOLLYWOOD (AP) — British Furs, Jewelry Stolen "Yes," I said. could bring their dogs. Their actress Shirley Ann Field. 24, was ' 'Well, whenever the whole three dogs." nursing a bruised leg today—be- From Factor's Home family travelled to the West Pat bubbjed on, "And so we cause of a three-car auto accident LOS ANGELES (AP)-Thieves - Coast or somewhere on a con- thought what must be must in front of her hotel. stole furs and jewelry valued at , cert trip we'd always take all be, and the couple came and The actress was returning to $21,000. from, the Holmby Hills ' the dogs, too, of course, and six brought their two beagles and her hotel in nearby Beverly Hills home of Davis Factor, board or seven bulldogs is an awful a big German Shepherd; And from a dinner; date with British chairman of Max Factor _ Co , lot of dogs. So last spring be- then — do you know what?" director J. Lee Thompson when over the weekend, fore we drove to California we She began to giggle. the accident occurred Saturday Factor told police he discovered got down to just ONE bulldog "In a few weeks the German night. the theft Sunday when he and his and it was wonderful and I Shepherd produced a fine lit- Thompson , 48, Miss Field's fre- wife returned from Palm Springs. said, 'One dog is just enough ter of nine puppies. So here we quent escort, was cited by Bevep and that's what we'll have from are with 14 dogs." ly Hills police for driving without Advertisement a license. "Oh yes, and the cats," she went on. ''The children had ¦ ¦ . J * IK *?' - o I two cats.' Then last summer when I was singing in Dallas we BACKACHE & hired a new secretary, and she said she'd come if we'd let her 492 Visit X ^Ray Unit bring her pet cat back to New York. So — as soon as we all At Blair in Two Days ERVE ENSION got back to New York the cat had four kittens. So now we seem to NSECOHDARY TO TK1DHEY IRRITMIOH BLAIR, Wis. ' (Special.)—A total Alter 21, common Kidney or -Udder Ir- have 14 dogs and seven cats." "Not to mention a few baby rac- ritations -fleet twice as mans woman as ot 492 —- 344 of them on Thurs- men and may ma-e you tense and nervous coons that strayed up out of the.woods. Things like that are al- day—took advantage of the mo- from too frequent, burning or Itching ways happening to us," added Bob. ': . " urlnationboth day and night Secondarily, bile X-ray unit here Thursday and you may lose sleep and suiter from Head- Patrice will sing over the Firestone Hour the night of Dec. aches, Bickache and feel old, tired de- Friday, The unit also offered dia- pressed. In such Irrltrtion CYSTEX 16. In February the Schulers will spend several weeks in St. Paul betic and blood pressure tests. usuaUy brines fast, relaxing comfort by where Patrice will sing the lead in the St. Paul Civic Opera curbing irritating germs in strong acid Mrs. Jerome Strande. president of urine end by analgesic ualQ relief. Get production of "The Merry Widow ". Her new album of jazz has (he local American Legion Auxili- OYSTEX at druggists. Peel better fast. just been released, and it's the first non-classical or non-opera record album of her career; the critics say it's delightful fun. ' v. •»* « rt ».\ ^ \ N "• N \ "< While they are in St. Paul the Schulers hope to run down to Winona for a \nsit with Bob's mother Mrs; C. C. Schuler. s returned soon afterward. Nixon is SCStoart^ c_^_£) Mrs. Nixon Had still vacationing in . the Florida ^

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ogne, r nese Mainland. and Douglas Dircks, Chaska, ¦ — -¦¦ ¦'- - —~~—r :¦ ; ~~ . ' . ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' " ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' \ . ' - ¦ The Chinese Theater has a his- Minn., cousins of the bride, ush- . , , . , ered. ¦ _ ' - . ' ' • ' j' i m "im " i em tory dating back more than 2,000 The bride who was given in years. With its gorgeous costumes marriage by her father, chose a and extraordinary masks and floor-length white satin princess make-up, it blends spectacle with line gown made with scoop neck- symbolism, pageantry with music, ¦ line and long sleeves. She wore a • *?• /_ ^ ¦ ' ¦ ' H_ff TiTiT_¦_(' ¦ iTR_____ pantomime with dance. Foo Hsing, mantilla and carried a white or- * V^___L.<^^^ w ' I I _ I' M m I H^te ^ Children's Theater of Free China, chid surrounded with red roses was founded in order that the an- arid white pompons. ^^^^^i^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmMm^^^^ y ^^Wwwi ^^^wjr cient dramatic arts of China might be preserved. Distinguished stars THE BRIDAL attendants wore of Peking and other Theaters who red velveteen street-length dresses Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Papenfuss have fled the mainland make up styled with scoop necklines, elbow- the drama, music, decor and acro- length sleeves and bell skirts. They batic faculties. wore matching bow headdresses Vivid make-up is used as colors and carried red roses and white identify character. Gorgeous cos- pompons. tumes elaborately embroidered A dinner and reception were "Mi are also used as symbols as well ,. j,,J_____P_^^_^___B__Wl-_Wi __B_^_____i^__P»|lll|W B>||l>lllilllM H linHi- |lll _WII———_——————m * 1^ _H held at Waconia , Minn :, city hail. Following a trip the couple is as the combination of music, FOO HSING THEATER, currently on its first -visit to the dance, stylized pantomime and at home at 75 E. Broadway. strenuous acrobats. Western Hemisphere will appear at the College of Saint Teresa The bride, a graduate of Good "The Beautiful Bait" affords Tuesday at 8 p.m. Some 40 children will sing, dance and per- . Counsel Academy, Mankato,Minn., SUITS many fighting scenes, tumbling form acrobatics in "The Beautiful Bait," a full-length pro- and Marquette University, Milwau- scenes, ribbon and sword dances duction dealing with intrigues in the Han Dynasty. I31 this scene kee, is women's editor of the Cleaned and _| which are typical of the most an- Chen Fu-wen as Tung Cho, the evil prime minister, is slain. Winona Daily News. The bride- : \J C ^ cient classical forms as is the an- groom attended Winona Senior Pressed ; . : : : W' cient art of face painting. For us, High School and St. Mary's Col- ' : ^W-^m who follow the Western drama, lege and is manager of radio station KAGE. • SALE some of the Chinese traditions are •^. : ' '7 * ' . - ' 7. -i-' quite unusual. Each character in Barbershpppers Laughed The parents of the bridegroom- % elect entertained Nov. 23 at a " ¦ the opera comes to the footlight ' 7 and announces the character he is bridal dinner at Mueller's, Young SPECIAL ENpS SAT,, DEC. playing. 7 America* Minn. The bride^elect Now Only All seats are reserved for this At Their 0wn Tradition was entertained at a shower in — Free Pickup and Delivery production and no tickets will be Cologne Oct. 28; by women em- available. Winona barbershoppers laughed Hichard Darby, assistant director, ployers of the Winona Daily News at themselves Saturday evening led the chorus while Arnold Sterieh- at the Williams Hotel Nov. 5, and $ $ ". . Advertisement and the capacity audience — some jem, director sang "with the group. af a shower at Jack's^ Place Nov. standing — at Winona Senior High Winona Chapter quartets who 11 by Mrs. Peter Peshon, Mrs. M7 20 26up School laughed louder. performed were the Dis-Orderly Willard Feine, Mrs. Roger Papen- NEW WAT TO BE Winona Chapter of the Society Four-Mr. Darby, Gene Gough , fuss and Mrs. Albert Gernes. Choose from: • ¦ ¦ ¦ Orion* • CLEAN ONLY pf for the Preservation and Encour- Mr. Eddy and Donald Justin—and 7 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY V ^^ SUDDENLY SIM agement of Barber Shop Quartet the Cross Country Four—Gordon GETVTo-GETHER CIRCLE Axe you a woman whose figure Singing in America has a tradi- Selke, Kermit Selke, Ray Kostuck Get-to-Gether Circle wiil meet Is on the good side but mlgtt look tion of shows starting promptly and Glare Redders. The Dis-Order- perfect? Youll be thrilled by the with Mrs. John McDonald, 828 and moving briskly. Chords a Pop- ly lifted a» barbershopper's .wife, Tuesday at 8:15 new easy way science has discov- Mrs, Bill Adank, Mankato Ave., pin show was sold out before Sat- out of the audi- p,m. ered for youto become Suddenly- urday evening. , ence for inspiration. DRY Slim. If you' re more than 15 Wait Gudie, La Crosse, vice [ pounds overweight, Aeathis idea ALBERT EDDY announced the president of Region Three, was 40TH ANNIVERSARY isnotforyoi_Ifyo_rweightprol)- show and at 8:01 promptly the cur- master of ceremonies for the quar- DAKOTA, Minn.—Mr, and Mrs. CLEAN lem falls •withia this xange, then tain opened on a group of almost tet parade comprising the second Edward Strupp, whose picture ap- you can realize a new, smoptker dressed barbershoppers setting up half of the show. Quartets includ- peared in Sunday's paper,/ will be figure today, without diet er props for the show. One singer ed the Four Clips from Green married 40, not 50 years Dec. 12 us. exercise. - ONLY left the chorus between numbers Bay, Wis.; the Rapsodies, Wiscon- as the story indicates. They will SuddenrySlimlsanal-newktcd to finish painting the stage sets. sin Rapids, and the award "win- hold an open house Sunday from of 4-oz.girdle constructedof w=i- A character who looked a little ning Vigortones from Cedar Rap- 2 to 5 p.m. ence fibers. One startling innova- like Mitch Miller and a lot like ids, Iowa. tion is the sheer nylon front pancL a beatnik , Gen Gough, and the Quartet costuming from the Four $150 This is permanently stiffened by a Clips beach outfits to grass skirts 25c science processand cannot give or audience came to the rescue of . ^ | Only for the shew producers with their own and ringing" barbershop harmony I 100% PROFIT I H Each Additional la&Itssurroimdedbyaslimmirg combined to produce a show which Pound action border.A featherstitched version of barbershop harmony. 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108 Wait 3rd St., Winona Phono 2015 flrenzWlnona'i Lar-gost "^ Shoe ^ Stor* Stella Halderson Holiday Decor Metal From Truck Continues Club Is Setting for Hits Car Driver PAID ADVERTISEMENT— Prepared by th* Wendland for fruslet and N«l»on Tradition for clerk ol court volunteer committee, and Inserted at the rejulsr gentrtl JiAUW Luncheon On Road at Blair advertising rate. . Winona Flower qnd Garden Club A! Student Is BLAIR , Wis. (Special)-A piece members will open the Christmas A Christmas luncheon was serv- of metal flew off a truck near season Thursday with their tradi- ed to 150 members of the AA.UW, here, crashed through the wind- FOR tional program given by Miss Stel- Winona branch, and their guests shield of a car following the truck la Halderson. Miss Halderson will in the gala holiday decor of the and injured the woman driver. show a Madonna slide and give dining room of Lourdes Hall , Col- Now in Fashion Mrs. Robert Nehring's glasses the Christmas message at the lege of Saint Teresa, Saturday. were broken, she was cut about meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Sister M. Camille, college presi- By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. home, school and society. Lake Park the nose¦ and a tooth was knocked Lodge. dent, welcomed the guests on be- Professor of Education, Once their study skills improve out. . ' ' half of the faculty and students. HONEST Bruce Reed will bring Christ- University of Southern California and their grades become satisfac- Mrs. Nehring caught up with the mas greens and demonstrate the "We here at the college feel a Gone are the days when the "A" tory non-conformity disappears. truck, which she believed to be malting of wreaths, roping and oth- part of your organization because student was ridiculed by his "all- Their attitude at home as well as driven by a junk dealer. She was er house decorations. A limited of the AAUW scholarship .given around" classmates and pictured as at school changes. Their traffic able to continue into the yard of amount of materials will be avail- yearly to a Teresan student ," com- a skinny egghead wearing horn violations become virtually non- her rural home and then was tak- able to members for the making of mented Sister Camille. rimmed glasses. existent. en to Tri-County Memorial Hospi- EFFICIENT wreiabhs at home. Miss Marilynn Rivers, senior el- Good grades have come to be Grades, therefore, are a gauge. tal, Whitehall. Several stitches A series of slides, taken by J. ementary education major, now associated with good character Falling grades are dangeV signals. were taken in her eyebrow. She GOVERNMENT . .. VOTE FOR M. Witmer, Hopkins, Minn., board cadet teacher at Central Elemen- and success in school, Jn athletics It should not be necessary to wait was released. member and past president of the tary School, extended her thanks and on the job. MR. AND MRS. Norman until there is defiance of author- Two children were with Mrs. Minnesota Horticulture Society, for the financial assistance for ity to spot a potential drop-out or Nehring. Trustee . .. Mrs. Charlotte Wendland will be shown by Fred Leicht and Anderson, North Beaver Creek, 1962-63. Miss Rivers attended the A SUPERVISOR hirin9 many delinquent. narrated by Mrs. C: A. Rohrer. Wis., announce the approach- luricheon a3 the guest of Mrs. Cur- college students for summer work Decorations; shown will be-of ma- ing marriage of their daughter, tis Johnson, fellowships chair- has found that those who make THE PROBLEM can be recog. Ettrick Creamery Clerk .. . Norman Nelson ¦ ' good grades are more dependable terials easily available and of sim- Norma , to "Wallace Tranberg, man. .- . ' ' nized and solved more easily in ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — Et- ple enough construction to be The ceiling-high Christmas tree, and do more satisfactory work the early grades than at the high son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin than poor students. trick Cooperative Creamery stock- made at home. A display of gift traditional focal point for ttie event, school level. holders and. voters will meet at 1 items and ideas for Christmas giv- Tranberg, Upper Fr e n c h was the background for the musi- Good students gain recognition in There is other fields too due to the fact no need to wait until a p.m. Friday at the Community VILLAGE OF GOODVIEW ing to gardeners will be featured. Creek. The Wedding will be at cal progrlm presented by Miss boy gets behind the wheel of an Hall here. They will vote on A social hour will follow the Faith Lutheran Church , rural Linda Sun and Miss Judith Auer. that good grades are usually as- automobile and vents his sociated with patterns of conduct frustra- amending the by-laws to comply business meeting. Ettrick, Dec. 22 at 7:30 . p.m. In presenting " the two students, tion by breaking traffic rules and with the new cooperative income Mrs. James '". Rowan, program out of school as well as in school. endang-erin? lives. with the Rev. E. - .E. Olson read- Last summer, a high school June tax law. SHOP THE EASY WAY — READ THE ADS FIRST ing the wedding service. chairman, related that Mis3 Sun Grace Presbyterian Both is a native of Hong 5ong, now in graduate received a. $25 check, a Miss Anderson and her fiance her sophomore year majoring in refund on his automobile insur- Women Hold Thank are employed at the Etco fac- biology, pre-medicaf course. Miss ance, under the terms of his pol- Offerina Service tory in Ettrick. Sun, pianist, played works by icy, because of his good grades. Chopin, Lecuona, Ho Lu-Ting, Ger- His insurance company's records The Women's, Association of shwin and MacDowell sis well as show that students making better G-race Presbyterian Church met Ettrick Woma n accopanying Miss Auer. Miss grades have fewer accidents. Wednesday at. the church , Mrs. Judith Auer, senior from Chicago, Low grades are not necessarily Cletus J. Moore presented the pro- Is 93 Today is a French major with a music associated with careless driving . and inattention to duty on the job. gram entitled "Blessed To Bless." minor. A soprano, her four selec- ' Mrs. Fae Griffith, Mrs. August ETTRICK, Wis. (Special )-Mrs. tions ranged from "Schubert to Ba- Sofrie children making low Thiele, Mrs. Leon Knopp and Mrs. Andrew Ofsdahl is celebrating her rodine. grades are working up to their Robert Walther, assisted and Mrs. 93rd birthday today. She makes Following tlie program, tours of capacity in school, and take a seri- Walter Gilbertson was organist. her home with her son and daugh- the new Loretto Hall dormitory ous attitude toward their respon- The program was a Thank Offer- ter-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were conducted by student guides. sibilities in other activities, Ofsdahl Sr. Her home farm is be- ing Responsive Service. A special Also participating were members HOWEVER, I have had occasion Thank Offering was dedicated. ing operated by a grandson, Ar- of the student body who served the , thur Ofsdahl Jr. ; to work with many boys . and girls ¦ Mrs. William Schellhas, Mrs. Paul meal. who came to me with a pattern ii§ilP^x >^^ _HHI______I * M '* M m m\ - <^ih______! Eenk and Mrs. 0. E. Olson were Mrs. Ofsd ahl has five children, Mrs. Robert Horton, AAUW of low grades, defiance of author- ^^^ ushers. Arthur, Ettrick ; his twin sister, president, announced the January ity at school and at home, and ^^^ Circle and committee reports Mrs. S. C. Lund, Wausau; P. L. meeting which will be a program along with . these, a record of were given at the business meet- Ofsdahl, Fosston, Minn.; Mrs. Ben on estate planning, its necessity numerous traffic violations. ing. Redsten, French Creek, and Mrs. and -problems, to be held at the These students felt helpless'in a Hostesses for the social hour Emil Helstad, Ettrick ; 14 grand- Hotel Winona. Arrangements will society where grades determine ¦were Mrs. Paul Johns, Mrs. Es- children and 36 great-grandchil- be announced later by Miss college entrance, affect the kind of ther Buskirk and Mrs. Walter Ge- dren. Inez .Adams and Mrs. John Fuller. ' ¦ job available and even the cost of sell. Mrs. Ofsdahl was born in French ' ¦ ¦ automobile insurance. They cover- Creek in 1869. As Laura Larson, CHRISTMAS TEA, BAZAAR ed up their: insecurity with re- she was married March 22, 1890, CHATFIELD,, Minn. (SpeciaD- bellious behavior . and unwilling- Arcadia High and the couple . farmed in the ness to conform to the rules of ' The Woman's Society of Christian To Present Two French: Creek Valley until, they re- Service , of the ' .Methodist . Church tired nearly 25 years ago- They will have its annual Christmas tea FRESH! LEAN! ALL BEEF Winter Concerts observed their 60th wedding anni- and bazaar Wednesday from 2 to versary in 1950. Mr. Ofsdahl died 5 p.m. in the church basement ARCADIA., Wis. (Special)—The in 1958. . m first of two winter concerts of the The bazaar will include tables of aprons, Christmas gift items, as- Arcadia High School music depart- ___BJm\_H__9___S_^I_____: ^%f_ ment will be presented in the high Eyoia Woman, 93, sorted baked foods and the annual - ^r * school auditorium Sunday at 8:15 grab bag. A chicken salad lunch p.m. There will be two concerts Flies First Time will be served in the dining room instead of one as in previous and the public is invited. GROUND BEEF years in older to present snorter EYOTA, Minn.-Mrs. J. H. Cher- programs. mak, 93, took her first plane trip GIFT TO ST. MARY'S The first concert will feature the recently when she left from Min- St. Mary's College today receiv- junior and senior bands, A second neapolis to California where she ed a check for $100 from House- concert by vocal groups will be will spend the winter months at hold Finance Foundation, D. P. presented in the auditorium Dec. Los Angeles with hsr son, Law- Haack, local manager, Household 18. Gerald Gleason is instrumental rence. Finance Corp., said checks total- Members of the Eypta -Method ing $77,000 had been sent by the : ¦ music instructor and Miss Suzanne America'* largitt $«i/injr i^___^______t_^_____l__P^^f ¦ ¦-&'-____^^^______' _^^^_____¦¦^_H- Sheeny, vocal music instructor. dist 7Cliurch "Woman's Society of foundation to 525 privately sup- ' There is no admission charge. Christian Service of which Mrs. ported liberal arts colleges, co- TOILET TANK BALL _!M______PJ'5^^ IB ______H ______¦ Chermak js a longtime; activs educational and male. Checks Th* tffldtnt Wol»r Moit«r tmtanrly itopi ^ LADIES AID member, helped her pack and pre- ranged from $50 to $1,000 based Hi* flow af waf*f offtr ***______B_B______-*B_»_»_«W»»____»_»_-^^SLICEDi^iM__^^ i «_i____HH__«_a__MHWM____«-i^_^M i-nN^-M__M___Mi-M_k^^ : FRESH - PORK-^ LIVER.... 1» John Younger will celebrate their ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)—Area- 40th wedding anniversary Sunday dia Boy Scouts will sell Christ- at an open house at the home of mas trees at the old depot build- Condensed their daughter, Mrs. Donald; Ruh- ing here beginning Saturday. Ad- ^g^^^ __B __P^ berg. Hows will be from 2 to 5 vance orders may be placed with p.m. No cards have been issued. the Scouts. fe^ TOMATO SOUP 10' <0«D[HStD 1 FRESH, CRISP MONARCH CRACKERS ' ¥ ______." ^___. i BAMy#^_r-ll_i^il M WI MONDAY & TUESDAY SALTINES 23 B MONARCH CREAMY or CHUNK SPECIALS! 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STORE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ¦ ¦¦— ______10^ 29' _ i. - EASY LOUVERS A time saver when building^ a louvered fence or screen is to use spacer blocks between the louvers instead of the more time House of the Week consuming grooving of the top and LetsGefGtminGbottom framing members. f \ By A. F. SHIRA \ Bold Living Room Highlights Two- Story A Happy House By JULES LOH Nitrogen In The Soil We have talked previously about the value of humus and bene- Is more FUN The soaring roof line of this ficial bacteria in the soil ' and the necessity of renewing the nutrients house is a tipoff there s something as they are used up. Some mention was made, also, of the various unusual inside. You won't be dis- physical properties of the soil in relation to the fertilizing elements appointed. It's a dramatic raised that make up its fertility. living room, "arid the graceful ex- Basically soil is the result of the decomposition and disintegra- terior is onl y one of its exciting tion of various kinds of rocks through the action of climatic and other effects. pnysicai conaiuons sucn as treez- The house clearly is classified ing and thawing. Its fertility in as a two-story. But it has a split- the soil can be readily understood the original state depends on the when it is realized that it forms level variation in that the living activities of plants and animals room, at the extreme left , is an essential part of all plant tis- and the resultant decay after their sues related to growth, flowers four steps up from the downstairs death. Just as these conditions ¦ level. and fruits. Aside from the ' fact •vary, so the nature, composition, that nitrogen is the most impor- THE ROOM has art assortment depth and color of soils differ . tant ingredient in the soil, it is of features of the kind unseen in Among the food elements re- at the same time the element Full Housepower is tha keyl all but the most imaginative two- quired by plants for their growth, soonest exhausted and the most Can you use as many of your elec- story designs. we think first of the three primary costly to replace, trical apbliances as _you want to Throughout the house, in fact , ones, nitrogen, phosphorus . . and when you're entertaining friends or the design is characterized by a potash. Without these, of course, NOW, WHERE does this nitro - having a family get-together? You crisp freshness. It contains four plants would not be able to exist. gen come from, we may ask. The can when your home has fuD bedrooms, all on the upstairs floor , However, there are at .east thir- answer is simple. Jt comes orig- Housepower. What's more, you two full baths plus a downstairs STRIKING ROOF LINE: A dramatic raised living room tive exterior. Upstairs sun deck, over the entire garage, adjoins teen other chemical elements, ac- inally from the air. A small can us* them wherever you want to lavatory, and a number of other provides a bold departure from traditional two-story construc- the master bedroom for exquisite private relaxing, cording to specialists in soils, that amount in oxide form may be —right in the living room ... on are needed in suitable balance precipitated directly during rains the patio . . wherever the fun is. features such as a rear entry tion in this four-bedroom home, as well as giving it a distinc- for > mudroom and an upstairs sun good plant nutrition. Among t^ese and snows. However, most of it Every electric appliance operates deck which make the house truly are iron , carbon, hydrogen, cop- comes from beneficial bacteria in at peak efficiency when your homo liveable. but also to the . outdoor play area J-49 Statist ics per; boron, and some others, the soil, certain forms of which has Ml Housepowerr—enough Wir- It is design J-49 in the House and garage workbench. A two-story with I 1' v In g sometimes referred to as "trace take the nitrogen from the air ing, switches, and outlets. Let uf of the Week series,"^the product The kitchen likewise is a model room, dining room kitchen, minerals." It might well be stated and make it available to plants give your home a Housepower of architect Samuel Paul. of well ordered design. It has one family room, entrance foyer, here that the greater part of any in a form they can use. Other Rating and show you what a dif- full wall, away from the work mud room, two-car garage, soil is made of minerals such as bacteria form nodules on the roots ference a properly wired home can ONE OF PAUL'S most intriguing , for an informal dining ar- silicon and aluminum that plants of members of the pea family make in your family fun. (as area four bedrooms, . 2V. barhs, sun well as cost-reducing) innova- rangement. deck, partial cellar. cannot use. such as clover, soybeans and other tions is his treatment of cellar varietie s in which the nitrogen Remember, FULL space. The basement is located Two pairs of easy-to-open sliding First floor contains 71,159 FIRST, LET us consider nitro- can be stored until returned to only under the raised living room, windows are over the double-bowl square feetf, second floor 893 gen and its importance for plant the soil again.. From this knowl- HOUSEPOWER enabling it to be lifted out of the sink to provide natural light and square feet, cellar 332 square growth. It is the principal chemi- edge was developed the practice mokat a HAPPY HOME ground enough to provide full good backyard supervision. Coun- feet. Overall dimensions are cal element for the production of of growing crops of legumes such natural light and ventilation — ter spac e is abundant; there are 69 feet wide by 25 feet 8 inches foliage and green leaves. On ac- peas, clover and alfalfa to be plenty of cabinets; and note the deep. as the same principle used in the ^ count of its high solubility in eventually plowed under to add new bi-level type of construction. pantry space in the adjoining water, nitrogen disappears most nitrogen to the soil. KLINE The entry foyer is roomy enough service area. rapidly from soils in areas of , heavy rainfall and, The artificial method of supply- to. prevent congestion, has more Speaking of storage space take also, it is the ing nitrogen to the soil is by the than adequate : closet space, and a look at the upstairs closet area. element that is usually most defi- use. of commercial fertilizers con- is perfectly placed so that you There are 18 lineal feet of hang- cient in sandy soils. Therefore, it 3 Residential taining a known percentage of the memf c' ¦ ¦ can go to any room in the house ing space in the master bedroom is the most important ingredient element. This, together with an /¦:. without having to pass through alone. Miat must be added to the soil by "Serving Winona j or Over the gardener. : adequate supply of humus, will another. generally keep the garden soil up Half a Century " Equally efficient is the rear THE MOST dramatic feature improvement Ntirogen is so necessary to plant upstairs, however, is the spacious nutrition that the amount to a high state of productivity. 122 W. 2nd St. Phone 5512 entry, a well designed "decon- of it in We will take up the functions tamination chamber," as architect deck over the entire 19 ft. by 21 a given soil is the controlling fac- ft. 6 inch garage bedroom. This of pho sphorus, jiotash and some "Licensed Bonded Electricians" Paul calls it, which also serves tor of plant growth. The so-called of the trace minerals in later the garage entry. huge "upstairs patio" provides the "worn-out soil" is generally one last word in private relaxing, Permits Taken that has been robbed, or exhaust- articles. THE LAVATORY (as well as Both the raised basement and Three permits for home- im- ed, of its original reserves of ) the laundry is located in this the split-level type living room provement projects with a total nitrogen . without. 7 any adequate area so it is convenient not . only are examples of Paul's unusual estimated cost of $3,125 were is- measures having been made for to the kitchen and family room knack of adapting home architec- sued last week by the city engi- its replacement. Accordingly, the ture's newest techniques to its neer's office. amount of this vital element W BOILER REPAIRS Oldest and soundest form , the two- Going into the final month of usually denotes whether a soil is __\\_% _%_\ story. ' the year the dollar volume of rich or poor. ^ new building in the city now is The importance of nitrogen in The basement contains 332 $2,597,060, There have been 23 square feet, plenty of space for permits taken for new louse con- the heater room and storage, plus struction. a laundry should the owner prefer FLOOR PLANS: . The basic house contains 1,159 square feet Property Transfers it here rather than on the first plus the 493 square foot garage. The upstairs contains 893 square IN THE FIRST week of Decem- In Winona County floor. feet. Cellar is located only under the raised living room and is ber last year the total was $3,- thus lifted out of the ground to provide full natural light and 434,864 with 47 house permits is- WARRANTY DEED WINONA BOILER & STEEL CO. THE FIRST floor Hying area sued. Ramona L. Ladewia et nl to. Phillip V, buildingservice totals 1,159 square feet plus the ventilation. 7 Hicks-SWV* of NE'A ; SE'A of NWWi part 7 163-M7 West Front Streef Phone 59« Two of last Week's permits were oi NE'A ot SW'A; all of SE'A lying N. PHONE 7466 493-square-foot garage, and the for installation of aluminum sid- of railroad In Sec. 33-107-8.. upstairs contains 893 square feet. ing. A. A. Klingseisen, 559 Minne- Frank O. Blesanz to Roger Joseph Ku- Over-all dimensions are 69 feet las—Part of SW'A of SW'A and of NW'A GEO. KARSTEN sota St., drew one for a job esti- of SW'A, Sec. 35-107-7. General Contractor wide by 25 feet 8 inches deep. How to Build, Buy mated to cost $1,500 and Frank Frances Crim to Henry C. Jezeivskl— Lot 4, Block 12, Wapashaw Add. to Good- The living room has a cathedral Jaszewski, 212 Chestnut St., the view. ceiling, something impossible to other for work to c ost $l,40O. George W. HInton et ux to Anthony Jllk HOME — COMMERCIAU ^i^^ [ achieve in conventional two-story Viking Aluminum Products, La et ux-rParl of Lots 1 and 4, Block 84, design , and has front , rear and Or Sell Your Home Village of Stockton. Crescent, Minn., is the contractor Lela Patterson Stubstad et mar to Wayne side exposures. - In addition, it Full study plan information on this architect-designed House of in each case. R. Habeck et ux-N'/i of NWW, Sec. 3; WIRING ¦ overlooks the gracious formal din- SE'A of NE'A, Sec. 4-105-4. I fc I SAVE UP TO the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint. With it in hand you J. J. Borzyskowski, 827 E. 4th Laura T. Greenwood, widow, to Richard ing room over a striking balcony can obtain a contractor's estimate. St., received a permit for interior J. Miranda et ux—Lot 5, Block 11, Park 40% rail. remodeling at 154 High Forest "A" Add. to Winona, except S'ly 135 ft. < > You can order also, for $1, a booklet called "YOUR HOME—How thereof. TO; »An attractive double-run stair to Build, Buy or Sell it." Included in it are small reproductions of 16 St , for which cost was listed > at Clifford S. Case et ux to Home Buyers, W ... |; A IN leads to the upstairs level, and $175. 7 Inc.-Part of NE'A of NE'A, Sec. JM07-7; y FUi ^^V of the raost popular House of the Week issues. part of Outlof 2 of Goodvlew Subd. balconies at both the mid-platform Malcolm Becker, 529 Olmstead A. Edwin Boyum et ux to John P. King— HEW and second floor overlook the liv- Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase the St., will remove an old wall and SE'A of SW'A, Sec. 15; part of Bi of UK YOUR I plans or the booklet at the information counter at the Daily News. NW'A, Sec. 22, lying M'ly of road, 105-10. Gh iLsas, HOME ing room. A brick planter and replace it with another. Cost will Lloyd A. Young et ux to Allen D. Jonj- Install a "Shell Head" redwood paneled wall highlight Enclosed is 50 cents for baby blueprint J-49. D be $50. gaard et ux—Part of NE'A of NEVt, Sec. W ^^V . the staircase ensemble. Enclose! is $1 for "TOUR HOME" booklet D 2-105-7. jf PERMITS FOR gas-fired Instal- John F. King et ux to A. Edwin Boyum CDM tt ux—SE'A of SW'A, Sec. 15; part of EVt LETE A BRICK fireptaoa with a 54- NAME ...... lations went to: of NWVi. Sec. 22, l ying N'ly of road, P inch-wide hearth opening and a Kraning's Sales & Service, for 105-10. u^gjijcL "_a M. E. Anderson, Adele Helse et al fo Dorothy Curtis- raised stone forehearth embrace 1203 W. Mark Lot 5, Block 4, except S. 10 tt. thereof, the front wall of the living room. St. Quality Sheet Metal Works, Plumer's Add. to Winona. The fireplace also adds measure- CITY STATE ...... " for D. A. Eitsert , "West Burns William C. E. Saehler ef ux to Gerald F. Van Pelt—Part of SE'A of SW'A, Sec. ^___ ^ ably to the exterior of the house, Valley Rd.; Stanley B-udnick, 1072 12-107-8. OIL BURNER providing balance. E. Broadway ; Robert O'Neil, 452 Oliver E. Eld» et ux to Franklin J. Sioux St., and John Thompson, 103 Wantock et ux-Lot 2, Block 5, Plat of The large expanses of glass in Dover-Eyota Sells Borkowskl's Subd. to Goodvlew, REPLACE YOUR PRESENT the living room — and throughout E. Howard St.; Severs Heating & QUIT CLAIM OEEO Air Conditioninglro,, for Harry C. . Rebecca S. Fuhlbruegge to Dorothy the house, for that matter — are Building Tolal Helje Curtis et mar—Lot 5, Block ex- The quality of the electric system in your new home will be just OIL BURNER FOR Residential Lot; Hanson, 624 Terry Lane. *, protected by wide roof overhangs. cept S. 10 ft. thereof, Plumer's Add. to ,as important as the roof you instaU. Today's many modern Walter Tesch, 457 E. Sanborn Winona. Corn Drive Slated St., recei-ved a permit for an oil- Dorothy Curtis et mar to Rebecca S. appliances call for wiring facilities unheard of just 30-40 years ,ns,alled Fuhlbrueage—Lot 5, Block 4, except S. 10 ago. When you're **£* $130 Up in District burner installation at that address ft. Ihereof, Plumer 's Add. to Wlnons. planning remod eling or electrical install- EYQTA, Winn. (Special)—Dover- and for Mrs. Ervin Wobig, 316 E. CONTRACT FOR DEED ations for your home or business, plan on the best you can No money down. Up to 3e A $13 million increase in the Eyota school district has sold an- Sanborn St. Vincent Jllk el ux fo Charles L. Stark ^ Home Building et ux—SEV< of NW'A , Sec. lMOo-7. get . . . plan on work to be done by months to pay with terms «T • ^W total valuation of building permits other lot.. Russell Rossi el ux to Allen Forhan et as low as $4.50 a month I m, i • Cabinet Work 3 __ issued in 185 reporting cities of , ux—Lot s * and 7, Block 4, Bclmcnl Add. the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Purchaser is Hans Dietrich who October Building to Winona. i , • Remodeling _ is starting erection of a house in PATENT bank district in the first 10 months Watts Addition . This will be the United States to Thomas E. Bennett— of this year, compared with the SE'A, Sec. 2-108-9. EiSRIC third house on the new school Best on Record PROBATE DEED For Complete Personalized same period last year, has been Jack F. Dulck, by representative, to BAUER street. . Building Service Contract reported by the bank. Total construction contracts in "Paul Mathcw Mrachek—W'ly V) of Lot 9, 225 East Third Street Telephone 4578 The village skating rink will be October, as reported by F. \V. Block 26, Hamilton's Add. to Winona. KRANINC Through October this year $445,- LIMITED WARRANTY DEED on the elementary school grounds BRUCE , Dodge Corp., toppe-d the like Frieda M. Grlosel to Ralph H. Harris- McNALLY 319 240 in new building was re- again. Lot 5, Block 1, Foster s Add, to Winona. Sales and Service BUILDING CONTRACTOR month in 1901 by 4 percent and ' flected in permits issued in the Dovcr-Eyota PTA will meet at were the highest for any October Ivor Odegaard et ux to S. O, Newman '100S W. 5th Phone 8-2026 Phone 8-1039 district embracing all parts of et nl—W'ly 150 ft. of Lot 2, Block 1, Jen- 304 Lake Street the high school gym here Dec, 19. on record. kins a. Johnston's Add. to Winona, Minnesota , Wisconsin , North and Christmas music will be present- The $3,425,087,000 volume of Oc- FINAL DECREE South Dakota, Montana and Bessie B. Kellner, decedent, to Dale P. ed by Instrumental and choral tober contracts represented a 4 Anderson—Part of SE'A of SE'A , Sec. 12- Michigan. groups from elementary and high percent climb above September 106-7. Last year's January-October school. 1962 on a seasonally adjusted bar ¦ tolal was $458,765,526. The FFA will take part in the sis, pushing the Dodge index up DECK SPACING EXPERIENCE? A listing of 10-month totals for Camp Courage corn collection. from 113 in September to 117 in Many women complain that deck several Wisconsin and Minnesota The tenth grade will sponsor the October. boards are spaced too far apart , We've Got 106 Years of It! cities, with comparative figures school party after the Lewiston allowing their heels' to catch in | for last year, follows: basketball game Friday. BOTTOM OF THINGS tho cracks. Ideal spacing is to Wo've boon serving Winona County residents |f% <¦ After cleaning cabinet drawers place an ordinary metal washer Jan.-Oct. Jan.-Oct. and shelves, wax them well and between the boards. This gives 19*2 1961 cover with four layers of shelf about an eighth inch spacing, SINCE 1856 | WINONA ..$2,553,907 ,272 ,903 Building in pm $3 Winona paper, Jtcmove them , one, at a which is adequate for wnter drain- Red Wing .. 991,025 959,390 time, as they become soiled' age. Rochester . ,11,84(1,5114 . 8,775,973 1962 dollar volume . $2,597,060 Winona County Abstract Go. m St. Cloud .. 5,523.452 4 , 138,137 Residential 408,088 $35 Junction St. Phone 8-2987 M ,620, Commercial 1,419,482 Albert Lea . 1 219 1,135,597 f Austin 1,9411,205 7!3,27fl Fiiblic non- ANY ^?;> < > ? ' r TF^yrrrf?> y << , z- ; v\*s v \< ®' < \ Preston .... 231.000 3tS,000 taxable) 709,490 BiMHillJM is only as GOOD * Enu Claire 13,183.234 8,545,310 New houses ..... 23 Independence 77.100 55,900 Volume tame data 1961 $3,434,864 as i,s F0UNDAT,0N Phone 8-1641 for FREE Estimates for La Crosso .,4 ,795,891 4,840,228 ¦ I_- DATION. 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(Curl*/) S»«ver» 410 Weil Jlh f Ta iMMr •-r. -r ¦ .¦ . ¦ 1 SJ69 We»» Sixth at. - FREE ESTIMATES - Phone 9207 MONDAY The Daily Record DECEMBER 3, 1962 At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Goodv iew to Vote Memorial Hospital Miss Elizabeth Rivers Henry Haeuser Visiting hours: Medical and surgical . Miss Elizabeth M. Rivers, 85, FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (Special) patients: 3 to d and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Ino under 12). . 62 E. King StV died Sunday eve- —Henry Haeuser, 83, died early Appointment ldren On chi . of Maternity patlerts* 2 to 3:30 and 7 to ning at Community Memorial Sunday at St . Joseph's Hospital, 1:30 p.m. (adults only!, Hospital after a long illness. Arcadia, where he had lived sev- SATURDAY She was born at Rollingstone, eral years. Be had been in failing Admissions Minn., March 24, 1877, daughter health. Brian H. Bremer of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rivers. He Was b-orn in Eagle Valley, Several Officers ¦ ¦ , Independence, Goodview village voters will de- and experience, candidates Wis. ." . Miss Rivers was a member of Town of Cross, hear Fountain City for Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and Dec. 12, 1878, to Michael and Ger- cide at their election Tuesday these posts under the present elec- Mrs. Oliver Weinandy, Coch- whether to change their form of tive system need not rane, Wis. its St. Bernadette's Guild, trude Winter Haeuser and lived in have any this area all his life, He was a government so that the clerk, qualifications. SUNDAY She's survived by a sister, Mrs.. , now elect- A. L. Koutsky, with ; whom she graduate of Fountain City High treasurer and assessor Admissions ed, are appointed by the village PLAN A supporter* feel rh« Miss-Joyce E. Fenske, Fountain lived, several nieces and nephews. School. He married the former Theresa Meili who died Aug. 19, council. council can judge well the ability City, Wis . Funeral services will be Wed' of applicants for these offices. Miss Vicki L. Tafel , Eau Claire, 1946. The couple farmed in Eagle The plan also provides for elec- - nesday at 9 a.m. at Burke Fune- Valley untiL retirement in 1939. But the booklet said : Wis. ' ral Hopie and at 9:30 a.m. at tion of a fourth trustee to fill the "Opponents of the optional plan Joseph T. Dettle, 476 Lafayette Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. He was town board . chairman council seat held by the present and assessor for the Town of elected clerk. of government counter these argu- St. The Rev. Joseph LaPlante will ments by pointing out that the Mrs. James Testor, fe Cross man y years. He had been S28 W. Mark officiate and burial will be chairman of the Buffalo County THE VILLAGE Council maiftd standard plan is more democratic St.. Holy Trinity Cemetery, Rolling- a booklet aiout the plan to all vil- since it enables the electorate as Sandra A. Mueller, 856 E. 3rd Board of Supervisors several WEATHER FORECAST . . .It will be gen- fornia north. SomeTgnow and snow flurries aro ¦ ' stone. lagers^ The booklet said: a whole, to: " . - . • "¦;. years and . was president of the erally fair in the eastern third of the nation expected in the ltdekies. It will be cooler in St. Friends may call at Burke Fune- adopted "Seek, individually, important Mrs. John A. Lehnertz Fountain City Farmers Fire Insur- tonight. Light rain is forecast for _fe upper the northeast, the northern "If the optional plan is , Rolling- ral Home Tuesday afternoon and ance Co, and Farmers Equity. Rockies and the at the annual village election, the administrative positions in the vil- stone, Minn. evening. Father LaPlante will say Lakes, the northern Plains, the Mississippi val- northern Plains. (AP Photofax Map) lage, and John H. Karsten, Survivors are: One daughter-in- election simultaneously held for ei- 960 W. Waba- a Rosary at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. law, Mrs. Irene Haeuser, ley and on the Pa cific coast from central Cali- ther the treasurer or assessor is "Participate directly in the selec- sha St, . and three tion of all leading village officials. , grandchildreiK Miss Janice Haeus- considered a nullity, and the coun- Henry J. Schueler 59 Lenox St. James G. Olmstead er, Minneapolis cil, at the first meeting of the Furthermore, they point out, the Arthur H. Tews, 263>,4 W. King , and Kenneth and (Esther! Larson, Eau Claire, and nesday at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew separate election of a treasurer ¦ " ¦ James G. Olmstead, 70, 1062 W. Miss Betty Haeuser , Fountain calendar year following the elec- St. - . . • ¦ Broadway, died at 8:30 a.m. Sim- Mrs. James (Sylvia) Hanson, San- Lutheran Church , the Rev. Norbert Bell Telephone provides an independent financial City. His wife, parents, his son ta Cruz , Calif ., 10 grandchildren; Rienke officiating. Burial will be tion, must appoint someone to fill Mrs. Mamie Anderson, Minne- day at his home after being in Walter , three brothers and three the office thus left vacant . check upon the clerk and council. sota City, Minn. poor health a year. one brother, Christ, Nelson; two in Hillside Cemetery. This check, they claim, does not sisters have died. sisters, Mrs. Elvin < Bertha) John- Friends may call at Jacobs Fu- Worker Retires "If the clerk's position is also Bruce L. Carpenter, 622 W. He was born Aug. 21, 1892, at Funeral services will be Tuesday exist when the council selects and King St. son, Modena , and Mrs. Thomas A. neral Home Tuesday after 3 pm. filled in the same election , the removes the treasurer ." Dresbach, and had been a resi- at 2 p.m. at St. John 's United ¦ Mrsr John Heflman , 1025 . E. (Gertrude) Thompson , Nelson , and and until noon Wednesday, and at After 31 Yea rs person elected clerk becomes the ¦ dent of the city 42 years. He had Church of Christ, the Rev. George several nieces arid nephews. the church after 1 p.m. fourth trustee (there are now five Wabasha St. retired as custodian at Red Men's H. Schowalter officiating. Burial Andrew J. Piechowiak, 64, 172 BLAIR BOY HAS SURGERY Edward L. Franzwa, Fountain Funeral services will , be held -at Harvester members on the Goodview coun- Wigwam, and was, a member of will be in Fountain City public Oluf Hagen Ave., Northwestern Bell cil—the mayor , three trustees and BLA1E, Wis. (Special) — Larry, City, Wis. the Improved Order of Red Men cemetery. 2 p.m. _ Wednesday at; Modena. Lu- Telephone Co. installer - repair- 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bfc-ths theran Church, the Rev. J. C. PIGEON FALLS, Wis. (Special) the clerk) unless the council pre- and United Commercial Travel- Friends may call at Colby Fu- —Oluf Hagen, 87, died at 3:50 a.m. man, wa& honored at a retirement fers to appoint him to the posi- Toraason , who underwent surgery Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barn- ers. '7' Thompson officiating. Burial w ill party Friday at the business office for ruptured appendix several , neral Home,. Fountain City, this Sunday at . Tri-County Memorial tion of clerk under the optional benek 1079% W. 5th St.. a son. afternoon and evening and Tues- be in Lyster Cemetery. after completing more than 31 weeks ago at Luther Hospital, Eau Discharges Survivors are: . His wife, E. Mar- ¦ Friends may call Tuesday after- Hospital after a short illness. ^ plan." garet; one daughter, Mrs. lone day until " ' ll a.m., then at the He was born in Norway, May years of service. Claire, submitted to surgery there Douglas K. Marin, Rushford , noon and evening and until 11 a.m. The terms of clerk and assessor again Wednesday night, Knopick, Winona; five grandchil- church. 30, 1875, son of Magnus and Anet- He has been an installer-repair- will be among those expiring at this time Minn. Pallbeaiers. wi 11 be: Grant Wednesday at the Kjentvet and man since 1935, is a member of to correct drainage. Harris Hanson, Gerald H. Mertes, 1731 W, 5th dren and two great-grandchildren. Son Funeral Home, Mondovi , then ta Hagen. He came to the Edward the end of this year. The treasur- Two daughters have died. Baertsch . Werner Engel, William Hagen home in Moe Coulee when the , Telephone Pioneers of Amer- who has been confined to Lutheran St. ' 7 at the church. er's term will expire a year from Hospital, La Crosse, following sur- Funeral services will be held Kammueller, Reinhardt Kenne- he was 38. He farmed many years 1 ica and is a World War II Brian H. Bremer, Independence¦ , ^t now. gery five weeks ago, is not making ' 1 p.m. Tuesday at Fawcett beck, Solomon Stuber and Ferd in Pigeon Township and was a car- veteran. He and ; his wife Mary Wis. Balzer. Miss Mildred Stevenson penter; He married Clara Moe will continue to reside iri Winona. as satisfactory a recovery as hop- - Mrs. William L. Pelzer, Watkins Chapel, Dr. E. Clayton Burgess, Sl\ CHARLES, Minn. (SpeciaD- GOODV IEW NOW operates un- Central Methodist Church, of ii- Nov. 28. 1925. His hobby is ice fishing. Out of der the so-called standard plan of ed. it was reported. Methodist Memorial Home. Frank Poeschl Miss Mildred R. Stevenson, 80, St. Survivors include his wife, and town guests at the party came Mrs. Wilfred Kaufmann, Coch- dating; Btirial will be in Oak- Charles/ died Saturday at 7 p.m. government—the "weak" mayor- wood Cemetery, Dresbach, with WABASHA, Minn. (Special) - several nieces and nephews. from Rochester, Wabasha and St. council system. _fl^__-H___l_-__H-H___k. rane, Wis. Frank Poeschl, was found dead on at Samaritan Nursing Home, Funeral services will be at 2 Charles. Gustav Maas, 131 E, Howard St. the Red Men in charge. Friends Rochester. She had been ill sev- There are two other optional may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today. the kitch en floor at his home Sun- p.m. Wednesday at Pigeon Creek George W. Scott, Gaiesville, Wis. day at 10 a.m. by his brother eral years. ' Evangelical Lutheran Church, the plans. B, council-manager; C, com- •Mrs. Leon Budnick and baby, George. He had suffered a stroke. She was born July 39, 1882, in Rev. E. B. Christophersen officiat- Municipal Court mission. "MOVE OYER 879% E. Wabasha St. Winona Funerals He was born Sept. 10, 1890, at Quincy Township, Olmsted Coun- ing. Burial will be in the church The booklet said: Gary R. Kollafski, 408 W. San. Durand, Wis., son of Mr. and Mrs. ty, daughter of TMr. and Mrs. cemetery. Leon L. Peterson, Lewiston Rt. "The experience of villages with born St. Mrs.. Alma Schuppel Alvin Peesohl. He attended high George Stevenson. She spent 3ier Friends may call Tuesday after- 1, Minn., pleaded guilty to a these optional plans during tne MOM r ¦ ¦ I In - Funeral services for Mrs. Alma school there. He lived at Chippewa entire life,in the St. Charles area. noon arid evening at Hageti Funer- charge at having no rear signal last 12 years indicates that they FREE TB X-RAYS Schuppel, 200% E. King St., will Falls several years and came to She was a menfe of St. Charles al Home, Pigeon Falls, and Wed- lights ora his motor vehicle. He have been highly successful in (M07i..Wed. - Fri., 1-5 p.m. be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Faw- Wabasha in 1918. Congregational Church and East- nesday at the church after io a.m. was arrested by the Highway Pa- •solving the re-organization heeds GONNA BEAN Room 8, City Hall) cett Chapel, tha Rev. D. D. Ear- He was employed as a ticket ern Star lodge. She- never married. trol on Highway 6L at 3:35 p.fn. of those villages which have ado-pt- Winona Co. residents fre e, ner, of Calvary Free Church, offi- agent by the Milwaukee Railroad , Only survivor is a niece, Miss Friday. He was sentenced to pay ed {hem. Seventy-seven villages others, $1 each. . . . ciating. Burial will be in Wo od- retiring in 1953. His father died in Margaret Stevenson, Winona. Two WEATHER a fine of $io or to serve three have" adopted Plan A and 5 vil- SANTA CLAUS!" lawn Cemetery. Friends i_ay call 1904 at Durand, and he had lived brothers and one sister have died. days. He paid the fine. lages are currently operating un- Taken last week ..7 75 from 7 to 9 p.m. today. With his mother until her death The funeral s«ryice will be EXTENbED FORECAST Larry L. Memmer, 23, 621 E. der Plan B. No village has ever Since March 8, 1953 ... 46,429 Minnesota—Temperatures will 5th St.. was sentenced to pay a One survivor was listed incor- in 1944 . He never married. Tuesday at 2 p.m. . at Jac- ' abandoned an optional plan to rectly Sunday. A surviving sister Survivors are: One sister, , the Rev. average 12 to 18 degrees above fine of $10 or to sejve three days return to the standard plan. No Mrs. obs Funeral Home normal. Normal high 20 to 26 after he pleaded guilty to a charge IMPOUNDED DOGS is Mrs . Harry (Alice) Kent, Jack- Ralph (Alice) Bonell, Kenosha, George McNary of the Congrega- village has ever voted on Plan C. son, Mich. Wis., and one brother , , north, and 21 to 32 south. Normal of operating a motor vehicle w ith This record indicates that officials George Wa- tional Church officiating. Burial 10 to 16 no valid driver's license in his pos- 7; None. . basha. A brother, Felix, of Shak- will be in Hillside Cemetery. There low are 4 to 10 north, in many Minnesota villages should Available for good homes: L ouis E. La ngowskl opee, south. Continued nnild throughout session. He was arrested by police re-examine their vil- Minn., has died. will be no visitation. A memorial at 2nd and Main ' periodically One male, one female. The funeral service will be Wed- period with no great day to day streets at 3:41 lage's organization to determine Funeral services for Louis E. is being arranged. changes. Little or no precip ita- a.m. Sunday. Langowski, 1101 E. King St., will nesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Felix Forfeits: whether or not one of these op- Catholic Church , Paul Bjorkman tion west and one-tenth inch or tions -vould prove to be more de- FIRE RUNS be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Rt. Rev. less east in scattered light sh ow- Arnol d J. Hobbs, 22, Uptown Watkowski Funeral Home and at 9 Msgr. John A. Mich officiating. . LANESBORO, Minn. (Special)— Hotel, 525, on a charge of speed- sirable." Satorday Burial will be in St. Mary ers with most likely times of oc- During this year' s audit of vil- a.m; at St. Stanislaus Catholic 's Cem- Paul Bjorkman, 40, proprietor of currence early in period .and ing, 40 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. zone. 7:32 p.m.—Fire in hollow tree in Church, the Rt; Rev. Msgr. N7 F. etery, J)urand. Bjorkman Farm Service, died sud- He was arrested by police lage books, the State Department yard in Wincrest Addition, near again during the latter part of at 2nd of Public Examiner recommended Grulkowski officiating. Burial will Friends may call at Abbott-Wise denly of a heart attack at ^vork week. and Carimona streets at 12 :40 Peter Degnan pesidence, booster be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Funeral Home here after 7 p.m. at 11 a.m. Saturday. a.m. Sunday. that the village adopt optional plan today and all Wisconsin — Temperatures -will A or hire a fulUinne or part-time tank xised. Friends may call at the funeral day Tuesday. He was born im Montreal , Can' average 8 to 14 degrees above David L. Gross, 21, 360 Pelzer St., Sunday ada, March 17, 1922, son of the $15 on a charge of operating a deputy elerk, the booklet said. 8:57 p.m.—Rubbish fire in alley home after 2 p.m. today. The Hos- Clarence Vahl normal. Normal high . 24 to 30 The booklet , which gave -pros ary will be recited at 7:30. ( Rev. and Mrs. -A. J. Bjorkman. north. 29 to 36 south. Normal low mote "vehicle with no valid driv- at 476 W. Broaflway, near Lars PLAINVIEW , Minn. - Special)- He married . Martha Ann Carlson er's license. He was arrested by and cons of plan A, said persons Clarence Vahl, 55, Mii-vaukee ft to 16 north, 16 to 22 south. Not . Granberg residence, hand pump James H. McGuire , Feb . 17, 1946, at Salemsburg, Kan. quite so warm Tuesdav but re- police at Sarnia and Lafayette favoring plan A feel that even This guy is a pretty rough and booster line used. Wis , died Saturday following an though the posts of clerk, treasur- . Funeral services for James H. He served in the Navy from Oct- maining ouite mild till turning streets at 1:36 a.m. today. cookie . . . but he doesn't quite 10:O8 p.m. — Mechanical false illness of two months. ober 1942-January 1946. He lived Albin H. Nelson, 426 Wilson St., er and assessor call for training McGuire, 1804 W. 5th St., -were His wife, the former cooler Fridav or Saturday. Pre- understand Christmas and the alarm at Peerless Chain Co., Margaret in the Spring Valley area until cipitation will total one-tenth to $10 on a charge of failure to stop , 50 Walnut St., no this morning at St. Mary's Cath- Harlan , is a former Plainview res- building No. 5 olic Church. The Rev. Richard moving to Lanesboro in 1953. two-tenths inches. Some 1 isht for a stop sign. He was arrested joy of Santa Claus yet. We have fire. ident. She is the daughter of the br police at Main and Sarnia RADIO-DISPATCHED Hatch officiated and burial was in late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harlan. Bjorkman was a representative rain or drizzle likely Tuesday and many items for Christmas pres- St. Mary's Cemetery. for Doughboy feed • until starting again Thursday or Friday. streets at 7:43 p.m. Sunday. Two sons and one brother also sur- Robert G. Lieberman, 20, 303 W. EQDIPMEMT ents to help Santas here at WINONA DAM LOCA&E Jack Knox, James Corey, C. R. vive. his own business here in 1859. OTHER TEMPERATURES —^ Hauge, John Czaplewski, Alden Surviving are: His wife; two Sanborn St., $10 on a charge of Flow—18,100 cubic feet at 8 a.m. Funeral services will be Tues- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS driving in violation of a driver 's Maynard and Alphonse Syntiicek day ira Milwaukee. children, Linda Jean , 15, and today. were pallbearers. David, 12, at home; two brothers, HWi Low Pr. license restriction, not wearing Sunday Albany, clear ...... 51 29 glasses. He was arrested by po- Andrew E. Tveten the Rev. A. T. Bjorkman, Minn- Atlanta, clear .. 68 45 2:15 p.m.—Bayou LaRose, 8 bar- eapolis, and Luther , Owatonna; lice at 2nd and Johnson streets at , downstream. ' PETERSON, Minn.—A n d r c w Rismarck. cloudy ... 4« ?9 7. 11:43 p.m. Saturday. ! AOLTX II \es Edwin Tveten, B7, died of a heart two sisters, Mrs. John (Esther) Boise, cloudy .. .. 57 40 .16 Small craft—two. Smith , Henry, ILL , and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Grant L. Kutchara , Winona ** owmMM ¦ Bloomiogton condition Saturday night at John- Boston, clear 49 33 Rt. 2, $10 on a charge of driving son Hospital, Lanesboro. He (Anna) Brandenburg, Faribault ; Chicago , clear 63 41 .. KeJiova, W. Va„ gets its name had in violation of her instruction per- been in ill health for two years. a stepmother, Mrs. A. J, Bjork- Cleveland , cloudy ... 61 32 ..' mit. She was from. Kentucky, Ohio and West man, and 'a stepsister, Miss Dar- arrested by police He was born Feb. 12, 1895, son Denver , cloudv 5V 31 at 2nd and Lafayette streets at MMmHHMMHHM a Virginia. It is iCcated on a point Man Kills Wife, lene Bjorkman, both of Srnolan, , 4.3: .. converge. of Neir and Rachel Tveten. A Des Moines clea r ... 60 8:50 p.m. Saturday. DOERER S where the three states farmer, he had lived in the Kan., and six nieces and five Detroit , cloudy 56 35 Rushford and Houston area all his nephews. Fairbanks, snow -8 -27 T Shoots Self life. He was a member of the A funeral service will be at 2 Fort Worth , cloudy ... 64 55 .?n (AP) Rushford Lutheran Church. He p.m. Tuesday at Bethlehem Luth- Helena, snow 50 30 T MINNEAPOLIS - Bloom- eran Lanesboro , Honolulu, cloudv 60 64 .. YOUR BEST BUTTER BUY ington police said a young wife never married. Church, , the Rev Sur-vivors include three brothers, Leon Holton officiating. Burial Kansas City, cloudv .. 65 52 .. was slain early this morning, ap- I os Anijeies, cloudy . 67 49 .. parently by her husband who then George, at -home; Henry, Lew- will be in Lanesboro Cemetery. iston , and Selmer , Houston ; two Friends may call at Johnson Fun- Mem nhis. cloudy .... 71 4<4 .. ¦ ______¦ shot himself and is in critical con- Miami , cloudy 73 59 .. Rollingstone ___PiH ^F__k _____j____H surance buy— the Wallace F. Cilek home across 2 p.m. Thursday at Rushford Luth- , MINNESOTA GRADE A BUTTER eran Church , the Rev. M. Eugene ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Special) New York cloudy ... 55 40 ______W famous low rates the street. —Edgar R. Zaudke, 87, died of a Omaha, cloudy 55 5-0 .01 SPECIAL OFFER r FoehTinger officiating. Burial will Philadelphia , clear ... 61 40 .. m______m_m_w WmWmW and 4op service. Police said Patrick Sanek, 28, be In Rushford Lutheran Cemetery. coronary attack Sunday at 12:30 had gone to work , then returned p.m. at his ho>me here. He had Phoenix , clear 66 4 2 •> Gonlact me today! Friiends may call at Jensen Fu- , , clear .. 4B 29 .. home when he was unable to , Rushford , from 7-9 been ailing a year. Port land Mc reach his wife by telephone. / neral Home Portland . Ore., cloudy 49 SO .13 Ken ^'\j gf&< p.m. Wednesday and at the church 3Ie was born near her e Feb. 3, Rapid City, cloudy ... 51 SS .. ___B in_ > Filly *«••••••••••••••••••• Sanek report«dly went to the alter Thursday noon. 1875, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fer- Cilek home with a deer rifle, St. Louis, cloudy 64 «0 Burmeister dinand Zaudke. A lifetime resident Salt Lake City, rain ... 54 47 T T jj[ threatened the group, them shot Thomas Ness of the area , he was a mail car- ^ Mrs. Sanek in the neck. San Francisco , rain .. 62 SR .16 M 0 N D 0 V I , Wis. (Special) - rier, retiring in February 1940. He Seattle, cloudy 45 36 .20 MIRRO 267 E. Fourth , Matthew mm j/JS^ *» Cilek grappled with the husband Thomas Ness, 79, died Saturday w as a past member of St Washington , clear ... 62 34 .. and wrested the gun away after afternoon at Mondovi Lutheran Lutheran Church board and Hill- (T-Trncc) side Cemetery Association. PHONE ( another shot ripped into the ceil- HoniiO. He had been in ill health ______COOKIE > He married Augusta Schmelling, ' -r^ ^^ k Jng. Sanek was found in lvis own eight months. FT. KNOX OFF LIMITS 7928 mi+ ijmm home, wounded in the abdomen by He was born May 4 , 1883, in the who died June 24, 1952, . inn im and Mrs. Survivors are: Two sons, Elmer FT. KNOX, Ky. (^—Ken tucky. f a shotgun blast. Mod'ena area , son of Mr. image STATE FARM , ____ member E „ Albuquerque , N.M., and Erwin which tries to promote an ia6^BS_t_____2_B&v PRESS Johannes Ness, He was a lift The Saneks have three children ' ' Hf» fH< CMu«lty Compii|/ Paul; -one daughter , Mrs. of hospitality, acknowlcdRes that I .JSISf , Ihe oldest six years old. of Llie Modcna Lutheran Church. F., St. Hemi DHIeii BlMmlntton, Itlnoli his retire- Edward ( Vernicc) Reiter, Heches- one place is noted for lack of hos- He -was a farmer until U.S. Gold B-ullion ment in 1040 when he movtd to tcr; three grandchildren , and two pitality. The great-grandchildren, three sisters Depository at Ft. Knox is not Mondovi. . guests or souvenir «eek» He married Anna Nelson , Oct. have died. open to Cal l for The funeral service will be Wed- ers. fl , 11)10, at Modena. They celebrat- *t&*\ With Name Panel from I th. ed their 50th -wedding anniversary in lilfiO . 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It is strict- Giants are worshipping at his their seventh straight victory and who humiliated New York 37-0 ly a two-team race in the West feet, particularly the right one clinched the title. It was the sec- last Dec. 31 for the NFL title, as the Giants eliminated " the which b-ooted them into their sec- ond time in the last three games, have a one-game edge on the De- Bears from anything higher than ond straight National Football and third time this season that troit Lions in the battle for the a third-place finish, and caused Pass Game League Eastern Conference title Chandler's • kicking has brought Western Conference cTown. Each the Eastern race to be reduced (AP) 's Tom Franckhauser to grab MINNEAPOLIS — San sota and their fifth in seven years; the Giants a victory. has two games left. to a four-way fight for second fleet pass re- three of . Brodte's bombs in Ihe , Francisco's stable of Francisco was place and a spot in the Miami second half as San Playoff Bowl on Jan. 5. ceivers ran Minnesota! aerial de- overcoming a 10-7 half time . Viking Fla., fenders dizzy Sunday, snaring four edge to win in .a breeze. The Pittsburgh Stealers (7-5) heaves from quarter- On two of those catches, Franck- moved into second place in the for interfer- back for a 35-12 vic- hauser was flagged East with a 19-7 victory over tha ence, but Casey still managed to Redmen vs. Pointers St. Louis Cardinals ( 2-9-1). Cleve- tory by the 49ers in the Vikings' shakeoff the defender, catch the land dropped to third with a 6-5-1 1962 home season finale. . pass and trot into the end zone. a 45-21 trouncing in mark following Viking Coach Norm Van Brock- "That 's the way they play from the Dallas Cowboys ( 5-6-1) . this league, " Van Broekiin ra- (5-5-2) lin put it succinctly in crisply against per- Washington's Redskins tionalized , "personnel Tonight at St. Marys stayed in the fight , eVen though summing up what had beaten his sonnel; one guy against another." , to St. Mary's College Redmen , tough. * . they lost their third in a row club. . Two inopportune also Eagles 37-14. \ fresh from an opening game tri- SATURDAY'S GAME also gav* the Philadelphia "They just found on« th'mg th«y took the starch out of the Vikings In the other NFL game, the just when^ they looked like this umph over Loras College, will go a baplism under fire to several of could do against us and did it ," for their second straight victory of the Redmen rookies. Roger Pyt- San Francisco 49ers rode: John might be the day they would Brodie's four touchdown passes to he said. "They put a racehorse spring their third National Foot- the young season tonight against lewski handled himself well, scor- Stevens Point State College. ing eight points and grabbing five a 35-12 victory over the Minnesota against one of our guys and beat ball league victory for a home ' Vikings f 2-9-1) . The victory was gathering of 33,076 fans. The Redman-Pointer tilt is slat- rebounds , and Dan McKia n also \\_\\\\\\\______\\\\\__ \ him." ed for 8 p.m. in the St. Mary's looked good in a brief appearance, the 49ers (6-6) third in a row and He referred to 49er end Bernie The first was by fullback Mel ¦ ' ¦ gym. 7. . ; ; :; giving Wiltgen reliable bench kept them in the battle for third Casev who slipped behind Minne- Triplelt and could most easily be strength. place with ''the: Colts (57) and fingered as the turning point. THE WINONA SQUAD will be About the only area in which Bears . (7-5) . : The, Vikings had just struck on out , to avenge a 67-60 defeat in- St. Mary 's didn 't look good Satur- a 40-yard pass from Fran Tarken- flected by Stevens Point last year. day was free throws. The Redmen Only rwo weeks ago against ton . to Gordie Smith to_ put the St. Mary's trounced Loras of Du- coukl cash in on only 18 of 35 Philadelphia, Chandler booted Gophers Get ball on the 49ers' 3-yard line late buque, Iowa, 72-54 in its season offerings, including several one- four field goals in a 19-14 ] victory. in the third . quarter , when they opener here Saturday. Stevens and:one situations. Fiom the floor , His three-pointer was the margin trailed only 14-10. Point knocked off Winona Slate 72- it was a different story, as St. of victory in a 17-14 triumph over But on the first play, Triplet! 58 Friday. The Pointers also own Mary 's dropped in 27 shots in 60 Monday, December 3, 1962 Detroit , which launched the Gi- Stern Test ramified into the line, fumbled a victory over Allen-Bradley, a attempts for a 45 percent. Pago 12 ants' ( 10-2) into their winning and Frisco's Dale .Messer fell on tough Milwaukee industrial outfit. streak. the ball at the one. It was Messer Coach Ken Wiltgen plans to His 26-yard field goal Sunday who had tripped up Gordie Smith start the same quintet against the HUSKIES AIM FPU 5TH WIN gave the Giants a 3-0 lead and From K-State from behind to keep him from Pointers that performed so well in scoring a touchdown the play, be- shooting down the Duhawks. MINNEAPOLIS ij ft — Minne- fore. - Denryy Burgman (6-5) and Tom sota's Gophers, looking precisely Hall ( 6-2 ) will operate at the for- STA TISTICS— like the Big Ten challengers they The 49frrs rh*n tried to send J. ^ ^ Rami Packer* ward spots, with big Jim Rockers ^ First Dov/ns ... 14 -.. 34 expected to be in smacking D. Smith on a sweep around the . are (6-7) in the pivot. Guards will be ^ ^ Rushing Yardage ...... Mi 145 ^^ Passing Yardage ...... 91 218 Wake Forest 78-66 Saturday night, left sid e and he was smeared in (6-2 ) and Jim Clar- Al Williams s^ 16-2.1 a Stern early-season test to- the end zone by and Passes 18-28 get kin (6-0); ^^ Passes Intercepted By .. 1 I : night when they host the Kansas for a safety that ^ Punts ...... _ ... <-« 3-«.J ¦ State Wildcats of the Big Eight made it 14-12. BURGMAN topped Redmen scar- ^ Fumbles Lost .'...... ;. . 2 1 conference. I Midway through the fourth quar- ing in the Loras tilt with 20 points, Ya rds Penallied ...... ;. <7 43 Kansas State battered Michigan j ter , with San Francisco on top 10 of them in the first eight min- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There was a full round of acti- 21-12 and the issue still . not de- utes as St. Mary 's rolled to an 18- vity Saturday . State 66-56 in its opener Saturday ! St. Cloud State , off to a roaring the others came after quarter- night; , cided, fumbled . aft- 6 lead. Williams poured in 18 tal- Minnesota Intercollegiate Con- er taking a 20-yard : pass from lies , for runnerup honors/ while start in the new basketball sea- ference teams won .five of eight back Y. A. Tittle had fired a pair The Wildcats, ranked along with Tarkenlon that would have given Hall had 10. . son , takes its hot-shooting Huskies games. Augsburg trimmed North of touchdown passes that sent Colorado as a favorite in the Big the Vikings a first down on the The probable starting lineup for to Brookings, S.D., tonight to meet Dakota University 62-48, Concor- them in front to stay. Chandler Eight, is paced by 7-foot center 49er 43. Ed Pike scooped up the Steveiis Point will have BiU Nelson South Dakota State. dia downed Moorhead 63-49, Min- is the first player in NFL history Roger Suttner, 6-5 forward Gary loose: ball and ran to the Viking (5-10) and Jack Uiweiiing (6-0) at St. Cloud will be gunning for nesota Duluth tripped South Da- to kick four twice in one season, Marriott and 6-1 forward Al Peith- 39. On the second play, Brodie guards, Dick Ritzenhaler (6-4) at and now has hit a phenomenal (6-1) its fifth straight -victory of the kota State 86-76, Hamline beat man. hit Casey from the 40 with his center, and John" Krueger young campaign after trouncing Stout, Wis., 66-51, and St. Mary's 18 for 25 in his first season as a Marriott averaged 10.3 points a fourth scoring pass. and Dennis Bohman (6-2) at for- Eau Claire , Wis., State 112-75 Sat- defeated Loras, Iowa, ^-54. Ma- placement specialist. He also game last year. However, Kansas That was all for the Vikings, wards. . urday night. ¦' ¦• ¦ . . calester ' bowed to State College moved into the No. 2 spot in the State lost its top 1961-62 scorer but it wasn't for the 49ers. They Ritzenhaler dumped in 19 points of Iowa 76-65, St. John's test to league scoring race with 94 when Mike Wroblewski (19.0) rammed 80 yards in 10 plays in against Winoiia State and is a dan- Only two other games are on River Falls, Wfs., 74-70, and St. points. graduated. . the closing minutes for a fifth gerous man under the boards. tap ;for Minnesot a college teams Thomas fell before Bradley 81-61. The title was the Giants ' 13th Wildcat Coach Tex Winter , touchdown. J. D. Smith smashed Krueger, a good driver annd out- tonight . Bemidji plays Concordia overall, but wasn't secured until whose team had a 22-3 record last the final 17 yards to score. side shot, and UlWelling, a former at Moorhead and St. Mary 's hosts In the Northern Stale Confer- the final seconds when defensive year, is also counting heavily Brodie didn 't wait long to probe University of Wisconsin eager, each Stevens Point , Wis., at Winona. ence, Winona whipped Platteville, end hailed quar- upon 6-5 Willie Murrell, transfer the Viking pass defense weak- had 11 and figure to be the big Tuesday, Winona State travels Wis., 85T '7I ; Mankato lost to Huron , terback Billy Wade on a pass from Eastern Oklahoma A&M. ness: lack of speed. On San Fran- men in coach Bob Krueger's to State College of Iowa, Northern S.D., 82-68, and Michigan Tech play, costing Chicago field goal Gopher sophomores Mel North- cisco's third play from scrimmage offense. of South Dakota -visits Moorhead tripped Oshkosh, Wis., 62-57. range. way and Terry Kunze turned out he lofted a pass down the side- The Redmen will enjoy a con- State, Mayville, Itf.D., plays at Cornell downed St. Olaf 87-77 to be everything expected of lines which -the streaking Jim siderable height advantage in to- Bemidji , Gustavus Adolphus opens and Carleton beat Grinnell 69-58 The Packers, wlio can clinch a Johnson took on a dead run and the t allest Pointer at Wartburg, Iowa Hamline hosts in the Midwest Conference, ' tie for their third straight West- them—and then some—in the vic- sprinted across the Viking goal night's contest; . ern Conference title next Sunday tory over Wake Forest. checks in at 6-4 while St. Mary 's Eau- Claire and St. John 's enter- Sioux Falls College swatted untouched. Johnson had got be- The , Bethel of St. Paul 61-51. in San Francisco, got the first hind Dean Derby and was three boasts five men 6-5 or over. tains Wahpeton N.D. Northway, th» 6-8 center from Wisconsin squad is a perennial prolonged action from halfback Minneapolis, dumped in 18 points or four steps past him when he power in state college play, since Oct. 14 when and held 6-10 Deacon center Bob got the ball. The play went 46 he was shelved with a twisted yards. though , and uses speed to offset Woollard to only eight points. its lack of height. right knee. Northway also gathered in 14 .re- . Th* Vikings cam* back to trim Last year's NFL most valuable bounds. it to 7-3 on Jim Christopherson's ST. MARY'S will be In for more player caught one of 's Kunze/ 6-3 Diduth product, con- of • a test tonight than it was Six Gage Tests two touchdown passes and gained with 27-ya.rd field goal late in the first While Wiltgen was tributed . 12 points and, along quarter after a Minnesota drive against Loras. 27 yards rushing until he retired senior Bob Bateman , gave the pleased with his squad's showing in the third period. bogged on the 20. he is quick to ad- Gophers some highly capabl e The Vikings took their 10-7 lead Saturday night, Packers' fullback backcourt generalship. mit that the Duhawks aren't a club midway in the second quarter on as Stevens scored twice and is one touchdown The other three Gopher starters Tarkenton's three-yard scoring of the same caliber away from the season record of also hit in double figures. Tom pass to Triplett. That capped a Point. Quints For Local 18 Held by Jimmy Brown and McGrann hit 14, Eric Magdanz 13 62-yard drive in six plays with "The most impressive feature* of and Bateman 13. FAKE MISFIRES . . . When Los Angeles Ram Ed Meader Six games are on tap this week squad matches Steve Van Buren, He also upped two Tarkenton-to-Reichow passes our victory," Wiltgen said, "was for IVinona college and high school The basketball slate for the next his league-leading rushing total to WiK« Forest (64) Mlnnctola (71) (21) tried a fake field goal in the last seconds of the third period our poise on an opening night. We fg ft pf tp fg It pi tp netting 45. basketball teams -with contests ev- two weeks follows : 1,239 with 71 yards after being Christie 0 13 1 Magdanz 5 I 3 13 didn 't look too nervous; we didn 't Brodie finished with 12 comple- Sunday at Milwaukee , he failed to fool Green Bay Packer Herb ery night except Thursday. TONIGHT: Steven i Point at St. thoroughly checked in Green Crmcrtaet 3 4 4 10 McGrann t 1 « 14 ' . as ' throw the ball away as. much _ Mary'j. Woolercl J 4 4 t Northway I 2 J lt tions in 21 tries for 242 yards. His Adderley »26 > . Adderley (No . 1) , grabbed Meader 's face mask. The program, which gels under- Bay's 26-14 loss to Detroit on in the first TUESDAY: Winona It Stall Wfederon 11 8 3 30 Bateman 1 1 IJ , might be expected ) Stat* * touchdown aerials covered 46, 20 Their collision 2) jarred the ball loose and Adderly pinned way with St. Mary 's (1-0 hosting College ol Iowa Thanksgiving Day. Taylor took Koehler 5 3 3 13 Kunze 4 1 3 13 'No. , only 12 times, and only , 48 and 40 yards. Tarkenton , game is highlight- WEDNESDAY: St. Mary s it Stout. Hatsell 3 0 3 4 Linehan • 1 0 2 3 be- (No 3) ) > Stevens Point tonight , ' over the scoring lead with 102 him . as he fumbled. Willie Davis <87 , Packer end emerged twice in the second half. FRIDAY: Red Wing at Winona High, teller 0 0 0 g Davli 0 3 1 3 sides his 20th touchdown pass of ed by the first home appearance of (No. 4) 't scramble back on Rochester Lourdoi at Cotter. points. Walls 0 0 3 0 Kessler 0 O 0 0 the year ,, hit 15 of 25 for 234 from the pile after recovering the ball. The Packers won "We didn Winona High Winhawks U-2 ) Fri- Zawackl 0 0 0 o Jensen 0 0 I « defense too well, but once we SATUR DAY: St. Mary's at Lakttand. yards. 41-10. (AP Photofax) day night against Red Wing. OEC. 10: St. Ambrose at St. Mary's, came Herring 0 0 10 Pederson 10 0 3 , we did a good job. Lor- Anderion 0 0 10 Gllbertun 0 0 10 did get set River Falls State at Winona State. off the bench late in the fourth Stang 0 3 0 3 as got the open shots when we WINONA COTTER (1-2) is host DEC. 1 1—St. Mary' s at Augsburg. period , engineered and scored the Totals J3 30 34 «4 - were slow in picking them up, but to Jtochesler Lourdes Friday night. DEC. 14—Winona State at St. Cloud, Totali 31 14 31 7» FAVORED IN COULEE CONFERENCE SI. Morbert' s al St. Mary ' s, Minneap- tying touchdown. Then after line- , we were olis Southwest at Winona High, -Wa- WAKS FOREST JO 3*-„ when we had them Those are the only two prep games backer Joe Schmidt intercepted a MINNESOTA ii «7—71 basha St. Felix at Cotter. this week. DEC. II—St. Norbert'i at Winona State. pass by Johnny Uniias , Morrall Winona State (2-1) travels to Ce- ¦ hit fallback Nick Pietrosante with dai Falls Tuesday night to take the Winning TD pass* It was the on State Collecg ol Iowa , the War- Atkinson Topples second time in the last three Hokah, Houston Celtics Take riors' only game until next Mon- games Morrall has bailed out the Gales Prove Coaches Right day when River Falls comes here. 545 in Mixed Loop Lions. St. Mary 's is the busiest city Gale-Ettnck, Bangor and Trem- Pampuch , assistant last year , has 6-1, another foward, and Dennis Bill Atkinson socked 204-345 for Win in Tri-County pealeau should be the class of the six lettermen , but one, , quintet , playing at Stout Wednes- Trojans in the Kings and Queens Jim Ben- Knutson 6-1, center. 3-Game Bulge day and at Lakeland Saturday. Miranda, Dutchman's 1962-63 Coulee Conference basket- der , 5-10 senior guard, has been Other prospects include Dan League at Westgate Bowl to head- Hokah rolled over La Crescent ball race, say the on Ihe injury list. The Redmen entertain St. Am- line Sunday bowling action . In the 104-61 and Houston edged Rushford McHugh , Alan Knudson , Eric Han- oroso next Monday to complete a Win on 'Strike Time' Coulee coaches, Other lettermen are Dwayne son, and Bob Anderson. same league third-ranked Double B4-82 in the opening round of Tri- and after t w o card of four games in eight days. O's belted 715-1,986. Dick Miranda fired 211—586 County basketball action Sunday. Davis , six-toot center; Ricky Aus- At West Salem, Coach John East Loop On the swimming and wrestling rounds of games, eth , 6-1 forward ; Steve Cooper , (i-0 In Tony Lubinskl cracked 218-529 in Sunday , to lead Dutchman 's Bar Hokah held a 37-20 halftime lead Monson is working with three sen- YMCA JUNIOR LEAGUE fr ont , action is heavy, loo. here there hasn 't forward , nnd guards Charles the Guys and Dolls League. League over Merchants National Bank on but poured 67 points through the been too much iors, five juniors and a flock of Celtics > t Hot Shots 1 1 leading Ferguson-Colbenson posted "Strike Time" at Westgate Bowl. Church , 5-10 , and Tom Rand , 5-10. sophomores and freshman to mold 0>unn«rs J 1 Snakes 6 3 WINONA STATE'S tankers com- nets in a hot second half, (ksorge reason for them pete Friday at the Chicago Branch 755 and Emmons-Lubinski hit 2,- Dutchman 's totaled 976— 2,837 to HoriJian sank 2!) points to lead a to change their Other prospects for the Bears, his 1902-fi3 team. The seniors are The Celtics moved in undisput- 121. Bankers' 2,7116. who were 13-7 last season , are 5-10 Tyrone Hoier , fi-l Dong Horst- of Illinois 'IJ' nnd Saturday at group of six cagers who hit double minds. ed lend in the YMCA Junior Bas- North Central (III. ) The Warriors figures. They were Wayne Senne Almost to the Dave Winters , D,-in McDonnh , Bob mnn and 5-7 Dennis Jones. Jim League Saturday as they Stellpflug, Bob Welch , ketball wrestlers , however , are Idle this 18: Terry Til per and Norm Fuer- man, iney ianei i.oacn uene ma- Dan Leavllt , Peterson , a junior , stands fi-2 , and stopped Gunners 41-31. In the weolc. helm 12 each , and Butch Hammer son 's Gale-Ettrick team as the fa- Dave Dwell , Itichani Meunirr , John Bjerke , another junior , is other league game Hot Shots clip- Gary Mounicr , Bong Conper , Dave 6-1. Freshma n Harry Griswold al- Winona High swimmers compete and Wayne Meincer with 10 apiece. vorite. And the Hcdmen are living ped the Snakes 46-39 in an over- Saturday in the Gustic Relays nt Everett Ncwburg led the losers up to their rave notices. They Kicdrowskl , Dennis Bortle and so is 6-1. time. Wayne Winters, St, Peter , Minn., and the Winhawk with 25 and Letlirop added 1R . have swept to three straight vic- Paced by Rick Curran and Joe wrestlers travel to Red Wing Fri- Houston braved a 30-point Rush- tories, two in conference play. COACH Charles Death «t Ona- I-ves who hit 12 and 11 points, day night for varsity and "P>" fourth-quarter^ rally to cop its Pro Football Standings respectively, the Celtics took a ford WITH EIGHT lertormon back laska has four return ing letter- first win of the season . Pac ed, by , , l fl-15 halftime lend and were nev- from the G-E team that last sea- men. They are Bob Topel 5-10 NFL Jim Plumcdahl' s 31 points and Jones , , er stopped. Todd Spencer totaled iday and'Roger 5-7 both senior Hol stioppmjc son posted an IBS over-all mark Dave Goedc's Ifi , Houston led the Kitnrds; Ricli Hcscr, a-lo' i sen- Ejitern Conference 12 points for Gunners nnd Paul and took mnnemo honors in (be W, t_, T. Pel. Plaehecki added seven. Rochester Man entire game, nees Johnson was ior center , and Bob Lamb, 5-B jun- New York 10 1 0 .111 sectional , Mason has some power Wilh the score knotted :)7-37 nl liiRh for the losers with 22, Dave ior guard, Pllliburoh ...... J J 0 .5B3 WITHOUT JAHUARY Cleveland t 5 I . 545 BILLS Itislove and Claire Olst ad added 1!) ful horses. Six veterans return nl Melrose the end of regulation play, the Waihlnoton 5 S 1 ,500 Hot Shots hit nine points in an apiece. Our experience in tournament which was 6-12 last year, They are Dallas a 1 0 Mi Tops Pin Meet ¦ ¦ ) la?. How would you like to buy exciting things for everyone play Inst year will certainly be an Al Bolger, -5 11 ; Handy Erickson , Phlladol|>nla 3 I .171 overtime period to- win. Don - SI. Louli 1 9 l . HJ clton was high for the winners on your list... and'shop for the best values at any naset to us ," says Mason, "We , » Weilern Conleren<» Anne KHngsporn of Rochester store 5-11 Arlnn Ciooden, !>- '. , and Lar- with 1ft points , and Joe Emanuel feel that desire and temn .spirit ry Ifci'tzfeldt , nil Rimriis, ami Bill GREEN BAY II 1 0 .114 captured the iiimunl Magics howl- in town . ..without even thinking about store bills? If MAJOR GRID must be keys lo our success. If , Detroit 10 I 0 .11} added 14. John Wnlsk i sank 14 ing . tournament last week-end nt this sounds impossible, then try a Shopper ' s Loan IMnttson , ii-2» Larry Olson f>0, and Chicago 7 5 0 .513 for the losers and George Hub- and wo have team desire , we will be Dennis Zielsdorf , 0-3 , all forwards . Sun FranclKO 4 t. 0 .500 Kfglers Lanes. see how much better , ___ h eard from during the season. If Baltimore 5 7 0 .4)7 bard hit 10. Klingspnrn shot (Sli it is to Shop With HFC ^ BOWL GAMES Coach Bob Klein al Mindoro MINNESqTA 1 » 1 .117 t to edge Rud c..h MONTHLY fAVMENT PLANS we do not have it , we will have which was 1 0-4 in league play las- t Loi Angelei I 10 1 .Of 1 Ilcrger of Wlnonn who posted 050. cash. Instead of juggling vouo.i Dec. 15 u /w ability enough to win some, but your and 1 4-6 over-all , sjiy.s Jjj .s SUNDAY'S RESULT S Third was John Snndstede of Win- p - OOTHAM, New York—Miami (Ml v». Dttroll 11, D«lllmor« 14, E Nat I Hockey League a pile of bills, you repay ? p*wn __»_ i^nmn t>*m H.49 M._:» .7!> MIU (7.1) vi. Oregon Stala (I)). Of Galo-KUrlck's veterans , only Tht TiKers ' lack of height will be PtilladelphlJi 17, Wathlnglon 14. Toronto 11 1 7 It U «4 Owen , , (KIO; )m ) Rochester Dnriell row confidently frcm ¦'•• ' ~ f>,|- Dec. 22 three are sen iors : 6-1 Vi forward a detriment , he figure s, but Mirv Pltlihurtih IV , SI. I.oul) 7. Detroit 11 4 4 li 31 44 Smith , Faribault , <> l(> ; Fred Am- ' MO 127.94}J/i\ I:;H\M.B-I 48.75 !>0 ' - San Frincltco 15, MINNESOTA IJ, Montreal 10 4 4 14 47 57 r,rHFUp .74 »LUEBONH_7, Houilon-Oeorsl. Tech en , 5-10 guard John don) will have plenty of speed Yorl( )1 " 600 | 33.08 \\M\ r»H.Q!l (7-M ) vi, Mlnourl (7-J1I. John Hofld N4w I 3 II 41 75 lro.se, Rochester , l>07; .John Erick- I j 108.48 Boston . 1 11 4 10 J3 14 TANOERINE.Orlando, Ft,. — Miami Gunder.son, and 6-0 forward Kiul and a good bench. AFL son , Winona , 1107; Al Rurger , Roch- I 'aymtPih iiictmlt r/ifiri;rj at th< mm\lhl\ laic (Ohio) (M-l) vi. Houilon (»¦(). SATURDAY'S RESULTS Johnson. Eailcrn Dlvliloti Montraat ], Cfilcago 1. ester , tm; Floyd Rulioff , Koches- of W]'t> nu I hut Imrl rt/ a tinltmrr tint rt- D«e. 29 MINDORO VETERANS, six of Toronto I, Button }. *' tttiint t:WO trnil llj% nn miv itimnrnlti. .Junior monogram winners are W, L. T, Pel. lor . Rilil ; Howard Strioff , Roches- OATOR, Jacknonvlllo, Fla, — Penn OUR them , arc: Jack (itennic , 5-S; SUNDAY'S RESULTS klata (M) v», opponent lo ba named. John Sacin . 6-1 forward: D Iloutton * 1 O ,750 Montreal 1, Boston 0, tor , 5!)B , nnd George Munis , Wino- (Jury Goodc'iiough, 5-7, and Terry Bolton I 1 1 ,737 NATIONAL TROPHY, Wiihlnglon, O. Nichols nnd Dick Corcoran , 5-10 Toronto J, Bolroll 1. ,• mi, r>»(). C —Toami lo ba named, Koss, 5-7, guards; Larry John- Buffalo t t 1 ,500 Chicago S, Haw York 1. _ Runrds; (Jury Severson , 6-3 cen- ^-HOUSEHOLD SON, El Pnto, Tax. Weil Texn son, (i-1 center , nnd Wnyne Itcgis- Now York : J 7 • .417 No games ictuduled today ind Tutg- A total of 10fl howlers from FINANCE Slate (ID vt. Ohio U. (Ml, ter, and William Dick, 6-1 center. Woilern Dlvlilon day. ler, 5-1 1 , and Dennis Cloodonongh , Dallas , 3 0 3 .730 Rochester , Faribault and Winona / Jan. 1 Denver 7 i 0 ,531 ROSE, Patadena, Cam. BOLSTER INC that double quar- 5-!>. both forwards. COACH RESIGNS competed, Kstlmatc low payoff Is — Southern San Dleoo 4 I 0 ,331 !i7(), 52/2 E. Third St-WONE: California vi. Wlitopilti (M). tet are Terry and Jerry Johnson , Only three lelterwiiniers are on Oakland 0 1) 0 .000 KASTON. Pa. Iff) - .lames Me- Tourney directors were (Jeorge 8-2941 COTTON, Dallai - Texn (»0l) vi, Squires and l>el Prndzinsk ). HOURS, 9,3 0 (« 5i30 MOMMY thru FRIDAY loulilana Stale (« 1-U, 6-1 nnd . fl-2 forwards; (ken Stell- liiiiul at floliiieu where Condi SUNDAY'S RESULT* Conlogiic resigned Saturday as I SUGAR, Now Orloani—Arkanui (fl) rwlit , 5-1); Bob TerpeninK. 5-11, and Dean Mils' Vikings were 5-11 last Boilon 34 , New York 17, head football conch at Lnlayettn Next year 's meet will he held vi. Mliiliilp Dl

Monday, December , 1«M WINONA DAILY NEWS IS Radios, Television 71 Houses for Rent 98 Trucks, Tractor*/ Trailers 108 ' RADIO AND TV REPAJR. all mixes, ex- MODERN 7 room home, inquire 270 E. DODGE—1»50, Panel. Ih good condition. ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ .. Used Cart pen work. WINONA FIRE & POWER. 5th. . . :;- . ; 7 May be setn at 512 Main. . 109 Used Can 109 54 E, todi.m sw; " " ~ MODERN PAMILY fyp» hoU«. No OD- 0UR TR uCK BODies artd repair art ROMTIAC-1M3 iM 1«J Cft«yrolet. In- Cr«EVROLET-!M7, V-8 convertible. Here FOR BETTER RADIO TV SERVICE lection to children. Close to school! gaining popularity. See us now. BERO'S quire 129 E. 3rd er Ttl, J-34C3 be- la a cream puff. Has radio and heater Braia't TV Service and churches. Immediate occupancy tt TRAILER, 39SC W. 4th St. Tel. 4»33. tween 9:10 a.m. end 5 p.m. with powerglide. power steering and M W. Bellevlew Tel. 7476. 203 Hill St., Fountain City, Wis. Inquire ~ beautiful blue finish with white top. ¦ ¦ ¦ CAMP>ERS—eerttpllte- with7 FORD-^9sT~V -l 2 eoar, standard fren> ¦ ¦ ¦ - ~ PICKUP or . •* • »<• 108'/> Hill. everything In perfect working order. NEW PORT ABLE 1»* TV set; Also com- without pickup>. Also cempilner Travel mission, good motor and tires. 1943 Him tires and ready to go. Special PicK"APrESeNTbination console radlo-racord player. Cof- MODERN BUNGALOW-3 rooms end Trailers, sleep* 2 burner get stove, license. IIM. yg Hamilton. Tel. Ml , ol < Wie nrtek. Doit 's Aufo SalM, m Walnut, fee table. Call alter 4 p.m. weekdays. bath, private garage. Centrally located. Ice box, 12 gal. writer supply. I87J. 7Tel..»»7l, ill Laird St. Tel. 7031 after 5 p.m.; all- day Sun. LARSEN CAVPER -SALES, IVI miles Join the Fun - 7 N.W. of Eyota, Minn, en Hwy. 42, Christmas Shop, Too! USED TELEVISION SETS-conjolei and 4 room house portables. The tbe and style you want Centrally locatw 10 TON—4 whaet trailer. Nets Johnson at Tel. S-U37 Construction Co. «77" Meln St. Winona, famu mitBtw '61 Ford 6 Petrlane 500 Tudor, standird transmis- ¦ Minn; ¦ ' ' Hardt's Music Store COMPLETELY MODERN — 2-bedroom sion, radio, driven only 17,000 milts, " ' home, Tike new, f miles S. el Wlnoni -we guarantH the mileage. $1695.00. ' ' '$ ' 1I8 E. 3rd Whlona ¦PREE.!/ 1.5 "in Merchsihdise.;' - "C rt-ifi:cates- . . ______on Hgwy. 61. S60. TEL. 9M. ? - e : . - ; - _ Winona's Finest Electronic Repair MARioN' lOJT-^bedrooms. Available Jan. '59 Ford V-8 ¦ for All Wakes USED CARS '61 Falcon 6 GIVEN 1. No dogs. Si 10. Shown by appoint- TH* Cab truck C600, IM" W.B., no AWAY EACH WEEK Don Ehmann TV Service ment. Tel. 6017, miles at ell en newly Installed txcnengi ' Fofdor sedan, standard transmission, engine; you aet e new fruek warran- , '62 CHEW II Nova, 4-door, deluxe trim, radio, low mileage, one •SO W. Fifth : . T«l. 6303 miles E. Of ¦ . MODERN FARM HOUSE—1'A ty for M days on the block assembly, radio, tinted windshield, pad- owner. lutJ.oO. FOR THREE BEST CHUCKLE SENTENCES ' ;¦ . Authorized Dealer for Lewiston, Minn . Tel . 27W Lewiston. ADMIRAL-MUNTZ-ZENITH new paint, two-speed, duals, etc. ded dash, whitewalls. 9,000 J1995.0O Wanted to Root 96 .' We Advertise Our Prices actual miies. Save! Save! '56 Ford V-8 Refrigerators 72 _t^\ ^^_ GARAGE WANTED—In vicinity of 900 •57 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr., station Falrlane Fordor, tutohe, Fordomatic block, «V, Wabasha. Tel. 6529 between radio with rear seat speaker, other ¦ ¦ Ed's RefrigeTation &^ppiy 6 and 9 p.m. ' • ,. . ' ¦ wagon, V-8, automatic, recon- extras, real nice car. im.ob. —FOLLOW THESE Commercial and Domestic ditioning over $400. A real SIMPLE RULES— MS E. ath Tel. 5532 Farms, Land for Sale 98 >(_# 3» Yeart In Wlwnet ammW steal at $499. '51 Ford V-8 T. Read Hie Olft Advertisement* Steves, Tudor $«.». and orlrej—Trade Certificates redeemable final. Use postcard for your entry; Furnaces. Parts 75 FARMS FOR SALE-Contacf Nortfurn Lincoln-Mercury—Falcoo—Comet , Also *54 Pontlae S99.60. select one phrase from '59 OPEL, 2-door radio, new Ford four or only at an/ of the advertisers usln$ Investment Co., Independence, Wis. Open Man. Si Frl. Eve. 8. Set, p.m. 'S3 $99.00. Several other older mart advertisements; and address: Chuckle Contest, Winona HEATIN&I.HEATING! - The largest se- tires, very clean, economy cars—all prl«d low. Combine the this "Pick A Present" feature. John L. Senty. Real Estate Broker. We lines Into one humorous sentence. Dally & Sunday News, Winona, Minn . lection of gas or oil tieating equipment in and dependability. A super ^pm- Advertise OurPrkes 4. All "Chuckle Sentences must be ¦ town. Expert service and Installation. 175 ACRE FARM—on Richmond Ridge on Used Cars 109 7. Name . the advertisers where lines " CHUCKLE. EXAMPLE:. "The husky ^^ received by 5 RANGE OIL BURNER good road, modern house, 6 rooms and value at $7497 are taken from. Only sdvertlsemenU p.m. Friday of each CO., 907 E. 51h week during the lad can look slim If there's a camera St. Tel. 7479. Adolpfi Mlchalowskl bath, good well with new pump lack CHEVROLET—19S2 4 door, radio, heater, FROM THIS FEATURE are eligible, contest. Those receiv- . *59 BUICK LeSabre, 4-door, ed after that time will be Judged in (an on your Rambler—tha family's ¦ ¦ and motor , out buildings, gralnery, hog straight stick:, good body •m) good run- 3. For the best "Chuckle Sentences ¦ ' ning^rdejv fr21« hardtop twinturbin, power " following week. Prlies will be mail- word for a personalized fishing rod." Typawriters . ' : . 77 house, fair barn. Can be bought on ^Tet._ : each week, we will award three ed to winners. Decision of ludges Is - down payment, balance like rent. Klottt- steering, low mileage. Show ^S# JJ -years In Winona r A OHRT^MAS B^n^iNGER _ Used ke Saddle S, Implement Co., 117 Walnut \J* ' ' THE PRICE GOES floor clean. Special at $1599. Lincoln-Mercury—Falcon—Comet APPLIQUH FELT for Christmas _ ]fji, ONLY $10 delivers a new and beautiful WE'VE GOT the whole Johnson family for typewriters, standard and portable, St., Winona. . Open Aton. A Frt. Eve. _ Sat, p.m. decor In ell colors. 9x12 squares, 15c. 72",. Phllco-Bendlx automatic washer for Mom. Christmas — the motor for the ideal gift. guaranteed, as LOW as S19.9J. WINONA '60 CHEVROLET 2 ton, LWB, on bolt, J2.98 yd. Nylon net, plain colors, ; It's a new 12-ib. load model, with two From 3 h.p. to 75 h.p., starting at $167. TYPEWRITR SERVICE, 1«1 E. 3rd. Houses for Sale 99 'WAY DOWN . 29c yd. ; Glitter nylon net, 36" Tel. 6-330O. 5 speed transmission, rear win- 72" , 39c speeds. Just say. "Charge It" at FIRE- Also good used motors. Boats, too. At 1959 STUDEBAKER yd. CINDERELLA SHOPFE, 214 Man- ! STONE STORES, 200 W. 3rd. MARINE MART, 161-167 W .. 2nd St. . BY OWNER—TwoTi-bedreom houses. Ready ¦ ter tread recaps. Very clean SAVE HUNDREDS kato. !• Washing, Ironing Machines 79 for occupancy. Also large dog house. Lark Regal 2-dr., hardtop. 6-cyllnder, IMAGINE DAD staying home nights to en- straight stick, gai->avlng overdrive, and sound. $1749. OH JOYS-Guns tor boys! Get him an . Tel. 6059. , - 7$$ OF CHRISTMAS CANDLES in so many designs \ toy this Christmas gift—a swivel, foam- MAYTAG AND FRIGIDAIRE - Fast, ex- black with red Interior, one Owner, low $$ official Dick Tracy gun, Winchester, or '60 FALCON 4-dr. wagon, auto- we can't tell about all. with Christmas j cushioned rocker with adlustabie tension. pert service. Complete stock of parts. COMPLETELY FURNISHED-Two bed- mileage. Spotless. Reduced. maybe a Daisy cork gun. Models for all acenes and ^carols, $2.00. Jewel stemmed > Real comfort at a real price, $47.95. H. Choate _ Co. Tel. 2871. rooms, luxurious bathroom, deluxe kitch- matic, radio, low mileage, AT candles—twins, H.SO; triples, M.O0. You'll ages. Bow ' n arrow sets, too. At en. It's a mobile home price under NOW $995 j SHUMSKt'S, downtown. ' Leather as soft as a glove. At GAMBLES, SPEED QUEEN—conventional washer, excellent tires, very clean. enioy Paraoon scented candles In epothe- I Bring them to 116 Center. $4,000, payments S63.38 a month. New TRADER TED'S Toyiand. 19«0, stainless steel tub, timer and and complete from RED TOP MOBILE Imperial - Chrysler Special Sale Price $3395. cary |ars at only $2.00—lovely scents. Go¦: pump. Like new Tel. 8-3444 , candle shopping this Christmas at ' TRIM THE TREE^Ith^namental Helena . HOMES, Highway 41, Winona, Plymouth - Valiant , , ¦ ' Rubenslein lipsticks for all the gals on ~ Sales eY Service '57 FORD V-8 station wagon, Just actoss the Mississippi . 7 CHOATE'?. THE MAN ON the farm always likes tools DUPLEX—Near St~feresa College. This your gift list. Array of tree-trimming col- Wearing Apparel, Furs 80 Fordomatic, radio, new tires. for Christmas ... electric drills, Sand- is an Meal home for. a young married bridge in Wisconsin COME TO THE Cone Room tor that special ors and lipstick shades for every occa- ers, etc., or the finest in hand, -tools. MINK HEAD fur coalTabOut slte 18. good couple starting out, the rent will fake Was $995, Now $799. gift for a special sbmeone-^dellghtful Im- I" slon. Only S1.50 at TED MAIER DRUGS. NYSTROM'S ports In crystal, pewter, dinner sets, Made to use. Made to Last; We have, _ condition. $150. 962 E, 5th . Tel. 4761..; care of taxes and payments; Archie 1960 THUNDERBIRD other gilt suggestions/' " " McGill, Real Estate, 106 W. 3rd. Tel , 164 W. 2nd '60 CHEVROLET Parkwood, Ironstone and wood. Some very on'pina), too. BREEZY WROUGHT iRON Tls still TT fawritiTfor ~~ ACRES, south of 61.. . ¦' ¦ • ' • . 4015 or S137. ' . Open Mondajys a, Fridays 'Til 9 p.m. , Like new. less than the price some handcrafted. Distinctive gift-wrap- ' complimenting any decor. Add a piece to Wanted to Buy 81 . station wagon V-8, Power- ^ kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, any room In - " - ^ of new ones. America' ping. ft . D CONE'S. USED PING PONG tIbTe7w ~anted. ln NEAR MADISON SCHOOL—3 bedroom glide, power steering, power s most ^ CLEAR THE WAY for Santa with the /theJvOuse. LAWREMZ FURNITURE; home, completely, redecorated, Available CHRISTMAS TIME 7- traditional diamond best good condition. Tel. 7850 alter 5:30 p.m. I 960 Ford brakes, radio, padded dash, popular car. See it and drive it. Sno-Blower In town. He'll like If so much "" Immediately. . Archie McGill, Real Es- time. Bring the light of your life to see THE N EWEST In home decorating at Holi- WANTED-glrl's small , he'll want it tor his own. Handy for fat bicycled Als„ tate, 104 W 3rd. Tel. 4015 or 5137. tinted glass, positraction elec- our very finest. One FREE wedding photo day: Time . . . anytime. Let Mom go child's toy horse and - 1961 CltEVROLET IMPALA fellows who won't shovel. At BAM- American flyer 7~ to you when you select a diamond at . modern. train accessories. MARK E 268^-2 bedroom ho-ne, largjs Station Wagon tric rear window, split 2nd BENEK S, 429 Mankato. Fantasia with a fish float from Tel. 8-1646. RAINBOW JEWELERS . lot, 3 car fjarage. This home Is 7 years seat, new tires, backup lights, 4-dr., loaded. They don't come , next to post of- J-AWRENZ FURNITURE. GOLF CLUBS 4-dr., V-8, automatic fice. WANTED—2 sets, state old. S13.100. Archie McGIII, Real Es- any nicer. Less than others - DA VINCI'S MASTERPIECE . . number of clubs and price. Write* D-W , windshield washer, electric . The Last ONE HUNDRED YEARS too late, but fllve tate. 106 W. 3rd. Tel. 4015 or 5.37. transmission, radio _s_ CHRISTMAS TREES you . can see befoTe Supper ... 32x15 Paint-By-Number Set Dally News. clock. This is a very for 60's. Mom her freedom on Christmas, 1962— D. MODEST, 2 bedroom home. Corner heater, whitewalls, complete you Buy, In choice of Balsam, Fir, Scotch faithfully ind beautifully portrays this ¦ with a GE Mobile Maid automatic dish- WANTE D^-smaff usscl pool table. Te¦T. lot and 50 ft. fronlege. Laroe, pleasant choice unit. $2095. ' '. and Norway Pine, Wreafhs and roping. reverend occasion. 45 pre-mlxed ¦ ¦ ¦ one-owner, cameo paints to washer. Needs no installation, rolls on 8-1921. : . rooms, ample closet space. Hardwood Sturdy stand s for trees up to 100 lbs. do It lustlce. NO better way to spend wheels, pre-rinses, ivory white, perfect '59 CHEVROLET 2 ton, WE HAV E A washes, dries. A per- WANTED SCRAP IRON _ METAL flooring, excepting r room. Roomy kitch- 2 A. GRAMS 8, SONS, 1!0 E. 2nd. leisure hours. PAINT DEPOT. fect gift at B _ B ELECTRIC. ' Tel. 3004 for pickup. en, and pantry. East central location. condition through- speed. Fully reconditioned, LARGE DISPLAY OF HIGHEST PRICES PAID Full price 16,000. Available , On con- V. . . out. new paint. A top value. Sale M 8. W IRON AND METAL CO. tract. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Realtors, . ¦ ¦ ¦ m i _ n»_i ¦ wmtr ¦<_! I urn ruiiTiK im imn riii r - — - 207 W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242 or after hours: price $1549. '61 FORDS & CHEVIES E. R. Cley 8-2737, Bill Pegei, 4501, E. WM. MILLER '58 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- SCRAP IRON 8. METM. A. Abts 3184, Bm Zlebell . 4854. $1695 CO. pays highest prices for scrap Iron, _ _ _ door, V-8, Powerglide, radio, Also 60's, 59's, 58's k S7's. Soma metals, hides, wool and nw fur . THIS IS ONE of the finest 2-bedroom . Hay, Grain, Feed 50 Articles for Sale 222 W. 2nd. Tei. N67 homes on Sunset Dr. Beautiful view very nice. $1195. . Very Nice Older Models. 57 Articles for Sab 57 closed Saturdays from Blessed In porch. Carpitlng in bed- CHRISTMAS TREES—for — rooms and living room. Gas heat, '58 CHEVROLET Brookwood 4- sale wholesale. OK USE HIGHEST Eversreen TTFURNITURE STORE PRICES PAID lot. Archie McGIII, Real ES- VENABLES dr. wagon V-8, Pappy Truck Stop, Wabasha, 100x110 ft. . , Powerglide, for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, raw Minn. Tel. 565-4i7{. 273 E. 3rd Sf fate, 106 W. 3rd. Tel. 4015 or 5137y If you think cars are too high We Buy We Sell furs and wooll __ : 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 radio, red with white top. RUMMAGE SALE-misc. Items, priced Furniture-Antiques—Tools _AST"HOCATI6N - Cory 3-room modern $1195. drive across the bridge and FREE fo - nil. Sri. through Tues. 472 Wilson end other used Items Sam Weisman & Sons cottage, corner lot, gas furnace. 13,250 Open Monday and Friday Evenings st. : . . - . Tel. 6-3701 INCOR PORATED part terms. 2-bedroom basement home, '61 CHEVROLET J4- ton Fleet- . - see. 7 450 W. 3rd Tel. 5847 has shower and tollst, S3,?50. 4-roem USED LO WBER — 2x«'s, JxWs, 4x8's, INSTALL e grab bar tor tub or shower be- . side pickup, 8 ft. box. $1595. , $2,450. East location, 4x4's, boards. All In 12, 14, 16 and 20 fore you fa||. straight or angle house, not modern models Rooms Without Meals 86 easy terms, S4,- Be Ready for Extra 1-YEAR GUARANTEE TURKEY ft. lengths. Tel. 3826, 958 W, 2nd. available. modern 3-bedroom home, They are better buys! FOR AAEN—bedFooms, 250. Beautiful Florida home, J10.WO. ANTIQUE FIREPLACE . — black wal- 1st floor, private VERY EASY TERMS SANITARY bath and entrance. Tel. 4359. See or phone Shank, HOMEMAKE RS Holiday Driving! See them! Drive them! A 20-lb. turkey will be nut stair ratling. In good condition. Tel. EXCHANGE. 552 E, 3rd. 4-MU 7.3SH. Daniel Duellman, Fountain PLUMBING & HEATINS QUIET SLEEPING ROOM, private en- Make us prove it! WE TRADE US E. 3rd St. Te|. 3737 E. 3 BEDROOM, story and a half home. 1960 CHEVROLET given with every 2 tons City. Wis. . trance, private bath. 254 W. 7th. Tel. BelAIr 2-dr. hardtop, V-8 automatic 7681. Attached garage. Gas furnace Installed of feed or fertilizer paid CAMEO. BROACHES-rlno, pottery, bead!, 1 year ago. Now rented at *85 per transmission, radio, heater, J-tone linens, old silver, 3 lb. electric Iron, Apartments, Flats 90 month. Full price S7.S00, Available on powder blue and white, whitewalls, Im- TRADER TED Sewmaster, many other articles. Tel. - FARMERS — contract. West central location on main maculate, sharp as they come. for and taken out by De- 5786. . Lease your bulk tanks from SIXTH W . 201V-Available Jan. 1. Ideal line bus. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Real- central location, upper 1 bedroom apt., tors; 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242 or after $1895 MILLER cember 20, 1962. MOW SNOW AWAY^wIth 8 Lawn Snow CHEVROLET CO. New Cars Blower. Starts instantly In eny weath-j RIDGEWAY new bath with tub-shower, newly pan- hours ! E. R. Clay 8-2737, Bill Pagel Imperial • Chrysler •r, clears a 15" path through packed/ eled kitchen, separate Utilities. $75. 4501, E. A. Abts 3184, Bill Zlebell 4854. P-ymouth - Valiant CHEVROLET & BUICK JEEP SALES, PARTS and service fo hurls snow 15 CREAMERY CO. Tel. 3509 for appointment . Winone, Buffalo and Southern Wabash drifted, Ice crusted snow, BY OWNER-3 bedroom home, fireplace, Sales _ Ssrvice , ft. or more in any direction, see ' It 5-ROOM HEATED Rushford Minu. Tel. UN-4-7711 Counties; Your franchlsed JEEP Dealer FARM & GARDEN Authorized Sunset Dealer. apt. Upstairs. Tel. 2547 tiled bath and kitchen, full basement, F. A. KRAUSE CO., So. on Hwy. U-&I today at ROBB BROS. STORE, 574 E. before 9 p.m. garage. Choice location. Near schools, 4th. Tel. 4007. . :: Top prices for milk. SUPPLY THREE ROOM APT—heat and hot wa- churches and the lake. Price reduced to NYSTROM'S ARE YOU GOING to shovel 107 Inches tir furnished, on bus line. Immediate sell, Tel. 5887. 164 W. 2nd 116 Walnut Tel. 8-3769 of «now this winter or ar« you oolngj possession. Tel. 4ltl. TWO MODERN—Duplex apts., centrally Open Mondays ft Prldaye TH » p.m. to do It th» easy way ... with TORO- located, each has J large bedrooms, HOMKO-BOBCAT snow blowing equip- HIGH FOREST lai^nearly new upstairs DAILY NEWS 4 rooms and bath, gat stove, on bus living room, dining room, kitchen, full ment from WINONA FIRE & POWER, ¦ ¦ bath and separate heating systems, all Auction Sales line. Tel, t-isg. . ' .. : . . 34 B. 2nd. Tel. 5045. 7 apts redecorated past year. Tel. 8-1866 1960 Pontiac SANBORN E. 477V4 ' ' ALVIN KOHNER REFRIGERATOR-* eu. ft.) 40" electric MAIL - 3 rooms, partially after . 6...... furnished, _ AUCTIONEER, City arsd start licensed deluxe rang*; Hot Point automatic with private bath, heat and hot waler furnished. : Adults. UX). . Tel. WEST FOURTH 1421—Near Westfleld Golf •nd bonded. J52 Liberty St: (Comer wajfter, brand new transmission. Tel. Catalina Hardtop 5017 or <790, Course, J4.500 fakes tnls 5-room house all E. 51h and Liberty), Tail. 4980. 2150 beWMn < and 8 p.m. SUBSCRIPTIONS on one floor. Large lot and garage, Im- 4-dr., radio, heater, CHANNEL MASTER — 8 trenslsfor ra- HARRIET 717—upstairs apt. 2 bedrooms, mediate possession. Call or see: hydramatic, white- Minnesota dio; lad/M' floure skate>/ jlie 5; large living room and kitchen. Heat May Be Paid at and hot water furnished. Immediate pot- wails, I6,42S miles, man's (Mure skates, size 10. Reasonable. ¦ W. STAHR Land & Auction Sales Tel. e044. sesslon. Te). 7611, . 374 W. Mark Tel. eMS . sold new and serv- Everett J. Kohner TED MAIER 4TH W, 218-3 bedrooms, full batfi, kitch- 158 Walnut 8-3710, affr hours MM USED APPLIANCES—we have them. Re- DRUGS en, Wanted—Real Estate 102 iced by your Pon- frlgeratortf wringer waiheri, dryers combination (ivfng and dining room, tiac dealer. Local 1- ¦nd ranges. FRANK LILLA & SONS, screen porch, garage, oil heat, private WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES entrance, DEC. 4—Tues. 1 p.m. 10 miles E. of 761 E. 8th. no utilities furnished. $85. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY V owner. Priced at a ChBtfleld, Minn, on Hgwy. 30 C.L. & RCA WHIRLPOOL Tel. 3348. low I. M. Hansen, owners; Redalen 8. PORCH SALE—Christmas cards, decora- PARTS - SALES Where Prices Are Right ! tions, gifts, foyj, goblets, dishes, youth - SERVICE THIRD E. 216VS—modern 4 room and "HANK" J EZEWSKI Erickson, auctioneers; Thorp Sales Co., (Winona misc. 377 Washers — Dryers oath apt., newly decorated throughout, 's Only Rest Estate Buyer) clerk. chair, fancy blue bedspread, 709} P.O. Box 34S private entrance, Immediate¦ possession, Tel. 6388 and Floral Arrangements Foam Filled Washington, Ranges — Refrigerators Tel. 6.43. ' ' $1895 _ and Decorator Pillows DEC. 4—Tun. 12:30 p.m. J miles S. of APRONS—party and practical of all NEWLY DECORATED coiy 3 room mod- Dakota, 2 miles S. of Nodlnt. Sher- kinds. Sets of dish towels and pillow Christmas Centerpieces From . plush corduroy at ern apt. Available now. Tel. 3600/ or man Woodard, owner; Alvin Kohner, cases. 184 E. Kino. Feiten Imp I. Co. Yourself? 8-2303 after 5. Sell It Created by experts for 79- auctioneer; Minn. Land 8. Auction Serv., 113 Washington St. Winona the discriminating buyer. clerk, IN ALTURA—j room apt. for rent. Im- These are the reasons why you VENABLES to ve,vet at mediate possession. Battel Grocery, Al- need an accredited realtor, 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ^ DEC. 5—Wed; 1 p.m. IVs miles N. of tura, Minn. $3.95 to $9.95 $4.95 CHRISTMAS TREES — Open Monday and Friday Evenings weak Center and 8Vi miles SW. of Laka CENTRAL LOCATION—Cory 3 roofrrheat. 1. Do you have a long list of City, Minn. Jersey Sale. Frank Furst, Telephone Your Want Ads ed apt., with bath. Refrigerator and auctioneers; -5^ Wreaths qualified prospects? WE do! ' owner; Mass & Maai, stove furnished. Adults. Tel 5028. Lovely Decorator Mirrors Lake C fly State Bank, clerk. f t Rop ing •&'• K_»!_>w_ EIGHTH E. 303—3 room aliL7~Includes 2. Do you want a stream of c^Ej^^^^l^- 10 Year Guarantee DEC. 7—Frl. 10:30 a.m. 3 miles W. of to The Winona Daily News -f r Boughs heat and water. Inquire between 10 and curiosity seekers instead of BUY NOW ! Arcadia, Wis. on Hgwy. 95, then 4 miles 1, back door. BUYERS? We screen your SW. George Arnold Estate, ownen Eng- FOUR RC^OM^tTritnfloor apt,, will fur- Price Is The 18x26 $ 7.95 lish 8. Kohner, auctioneers; Northern HUFF & BELLEV IEW nlsh If desired . Available Immediately. prospects and show your iiiP l*tlI Inv. Co,, clerk. Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. ~ Tel. 2705. home at your convenience. Reason Why! N. of Nelson, Building Materials 61 DEC. I—Sat. 1 p.m.V* mil" ~ Apartments, Furnished 91 S. Are you familiar with intri- Wis, Lee Amdahl, owner; Francis Wer- IF YOU PLAN 6N BUtLDINO-See us for FOR MEN—light housekeeping rooms, 1st cate details of advertising, / / f \ lein, auctioneer) Northern Inv. Co., concrete blocks; steel, plastic, or eluml- Pontiac 4-dr. , radio, power 28x42 15.95 floor, private bath and entrance. Tel. _W^J _ff i: num windows; reinforcing, cement, end financing and closing a OU steering, power brakes, v®1*?***® 4B51 __ 30x44 18.95 waterproofing. . .We tievo many money- : ^ deal? WE HAVE TO BE I saving closcout specials. -AST END CENTRALLY LOCATED—3~7oom, private whitewalls, ermine white, blue In- COAL & CEMENT all utilities paid. terior, will dispose of PROOUCTS CO.. Ml balh and entrance, Excellent runner. Buy as is Brass | | Owner has found other -employment and | E. fth. Tel, 33S9. Available Immediately. Adults. Tel. 7897 and sav« hundreds. _ 1 CQQ at public || for appointment. < Pole Lamps Y | | personal propeTty Business Equipment 62 ^ - Only ^IJ70 Black, White, Brown. ~ CENfRTLLY LOCAfED-alPmodern fur- [ SHOPPING CA ft fs-J8( J ctieck-out nished apt., heit, water and riot wafer 1 i: stands. J00 concrete blocks, 2x1! lum- furnished. Private bath and entrance. j JU - . Tel. 2349 /CQ Ohevrolet 4-dr. 6-cylinder , Reg. $13.95 & $15.95 J^y ber. See H. B . Nalhe, Broadway Super Immediate possession. Tal. 7776, ask for 1 110 Exchange Bldg. •^ ' standard transmission, Nas- Now $11.88 & $13.88 sft. j j Saver. Syd Johnstone. sau blue, matohing interior, white- AUCTION j THIRD E. 316-2 furnished roorni, down- Hassocks and Leg Loungers A ir-. Pepin on ' Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 stairs, utilities furnished. walls. Like new thruout. Was | of Nelson or 0 miles southeast of § ~ I V> mile north " "^ to County Trunk "D," then IV. miles cast ;7 S LA D wbob COMPLETELY FURNISHED—4 room low. Motorcycles, BlcyeUs 107 $4.95 to $29.95 ^Vi i State Highway 35 Good quality green slab wood. cr apt., near St, Matthew's. Church. ~ Watch for arrows. PARTS AND SERVICE for Indian, Trl- $1298 I on County Trunk "D." £ DAVE BRUNKOW & SON Gas heat, llgMs, water all furnished. ST Be The Perfect /}j ls\ Trempealeau, Wis. Owner spending winter In Florida, will unnph, BSA, Matchless, Jawa end other ^ popular Imported motorcycles. Allyn Chevrolet Bel Air Wagon Holiday Hostess ' rent -fill summer. ABTS AGENCY, INC., ICJ . *H \& -VW Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum 64 Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242 or Morgan, Lake Blvd. "JI 8-cylinder, automatic trans- with a set of | \ | December 8 , r ¦ 1 Saturday* RUOS-^xTs, wlirTloam pad. t2?;?5 BOR- 3184 GIRL'S 2d" deluxe bicycle. Like new. , , power steering, TV Trays ! '* ' g Call at Its HIgh Forest, mission radio Lunch will be served. ZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE STORE, 301 Business Places for Rant 92 power brakes, whitewalls, imma- A Sale starts at 1:00 P.M. Mankato Ave., open evening*. - TBLBPHONE YOUR WANT ADJ $8.95 to $14.95 I | ~~~ Beautiful cornl MODERN OFFICH — Contact Furs by TO TH8 WINONA DAILY NEWS culate in and out. ^ OF HI-QUALITY CATTLE (20 COWS) - 4 Hoi- j | 6ood thingslo Eat 63 Francis. DIAL 3321 FOR AN AD TAKER and ivory. Was King size, with cart. | 1 "4 HEAD w ~ ^lOQfi I stein cows, sprinRcrs ; 7 Holstein cows, fresh 1-5 weeks and APPLES-Cortlandj, MclntojhT Haralsoni $1498, now only *pi£70 The Piece de Resistance f | I open ; 3 Guernsey cows, fresh 1-4 weeks; l Holstein cow fresh | Wealthles. F. A. Krause, Winona, Minn. The finishing touchl | .. Holstein hetfera Breozy Acrei. ICC Chevrolet 2-dr. hardtop, V- 1 and bred back ; 3 Holstein cows, duo winter; 2 . | BAQy~ ~ A Picture B 18 months od open;, 2 Holstein R'rcE POPCORN ouarantead. I 3J 8, STRAIGHT STICK , ra- J ^ 1 springer^; 2 Guernsey heif«rs, g lbs, tl, Delivered, Tel. 9037. from tho fabulous «&i_«su._> i if" , ojwn. This Is a high quality herd of | dio, cleanest one in town, Wns collection at Lawrenr, * i( I heifors, 18 months old Household Articles 67 ^ M cattle, many of which are vaccinated. Several of the animals j| $4.95 to $59.95 Orville Linse hord. ir lookin, for some top p FOR easy, quick carpet cleaning rent $698 1 are from the Blue Lustre electric shampooer, only Jl P quality cattle, be sure to attend this sale. „ • „ U per day. H, Choate & Co. The Largest Assortment Large li Surge milker pump; 2 Surge* ,50 h \i DAIRY ECJUIPMENT - Radiol, Televitlon 71 Anywhere! llnnd Blown Class Bottles 1 Jb units I is only 4 months old; pails and strainers. f| Table Lamps . . . Many attractive colors. | | . ! : — —— I Table Lamps . . . $4 95 to $6.95 TRUCK with factory built Table Lamps . .. I 1354 CHEVROLET "A TON For Reliable good condition. '^ . Ar-n nc Magazine Racks I stake rack — very § $3.95 to $59.95 king styles to match % ______—»———————'—————— Kj Sin TV or Radio Repair Open Mondays, Fridays Til 0 P.M. any decor. - Farmall "II" tractor, good to S TRACTOIt MACHINERY £ ' ' ^.95 $9.95 I condition ; 1951 Ford tractor , very sood condition; Ford 2- f, ; Call us . . . We are your Not juat Any. disc; oc I bottom 14-inch tractor plow : Ford fi-ft . mounted tractor & PIIOTOFACT EQUIPPED One With Taste and Grace, Most ^\ \(rn P mounted field cultivator; McD. tractor manure rs An extraordinary Ford rear hay ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN '59 Buick LaSabre M(waio Tile Top Tablcs < spreader; Ford 7-fl . mounted power mower; Malco 24-ft . |< Ash Tray A11 t SAM'S PHOTOFACT U- each Hexagon 12-ft , \ / er brakes, white- $1.95 and up $9.95 I drnliuiRe tile - 10-hole metiil chicken nest; chtcken feeders. i BnAnY-tho world's finest TV- \# walls, A 1-ownor car, f HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Including rubbish burner; green 7; Radio sorvice data. We navo ? cupboard; in excellent condi- SHOPPING I studio couch , very god condition ; white kitchen Hie complete manunl covering tion. A buy! FOR Y EAR AROUND a misc. household goods. ^ tho very set you own — that's PLEASURE, STOP AT 1 TERMS: Under $10,00 cash; over thut amount cash or V« ^? | why wo understand your set I down and balance in monthly payments. 3% added to balanw % best! $1695 I for 0 months. Your credit is always good with the Northern -s investment CO. 0WIER USE OUR VARIOUS 'MI "III"!! Mlllf" l| * r VSVI'^IJIIV »T» j*l|»" j | PAYMENT PLANS FOR I Francis Werlein^, A^^-uctlonocr , Mondovi, Wisconsin f{ REPAIR COSTS . VENABLES Investment Co., Lester Senty, Clerk ' |7 f COUNTRY THAT I 75 W\ 2nd Tol. B-27U FURNITURE & APPLIANCE ? Northern po m WAV£ A emu Tel. 9433 g Represented by Chuck Accola, Mondovi , Wisconsin m H. Choate & Co. CAN VISIT FOR ABOUT FIFTV C£NT5 ?" Open Monday and Friday Evenings 173 E. Third , „ BUZ SAWYER ¦ By Roy Crow

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