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U.S. Won t Be Parched Out of Cuba B^ckwith Case jolfirisori AAiits ^isttia ^ For Two Hotiri ? . WASHINGTON >?> — President Johnson met with his . top military and diplomatic advisers for nearly two ilife^^jz JACKSON, Miss..(.*?) >- A ils^^mistrial was dedared to- hours today on the Cuban crisis, arid scheduled another day in. the trial of Byron De La Beckwithy a crusading session for the afternoon. There were signs .the govern- s egregationist charged with murdering a Negro civil ment might ; ¦ be contemplating specific actions.- ? rights leader. . ^ ' ' . ' '• .. Pierre' Salinger, White House press ; secret ary,? said . • ¦ . -: ; ?Gircu ity Coiirt?Judge Leon Hendrick declared the the? morning conference was. devoted to "an examination mistrial after the all-white jury, called for individual of the facts as. they? are now in. .the possession of -the polling at the endyof about 12 hours deliberation , de- United btates govfci-nment. ' clared .-;"-. themselves hope- . Salmger added, without lessly deadlocked. ? elaboration, v that Johnson Beckwith sat juietly, and his key aides " obvi- House Wants his hands claspedf^in his ously - were doing more" lap as the . judge asked iri- than .sirhpiy, looking at the¦ dividuai ? jurors? ? if there facts. ? ? ?¦ ' was any .hope of a -verdict. .;. The President scheduled ' to Take Time : Early predictions had been a second session for 4:30 that ¦ ¦ ihe .case would end in p.tn.y EST.. '¦?. ?: ., : .?- • qu|ck acquittal because of the It was, believed - that, out, of deep passions due to racial as- this meeting, come, ; '¦ might deci On Civil Rights spects. ' '? . ' - sions; on specific steps to : be By JOHN BECKLER The .43-year-old fertilizer taken . by the in PANHANTDLE STREET SCENE . ' WASHINGTON (AP) salesman ; from Greenwood, .. . . This was the scene response .to the Cuban govern- , - The ¦Miss., ' : In Borger House : moved into the final - , was. charged with shoot , Tcxa^, Thursday after the city suffered a record ment's cutoff of fresh water to ing Medgar Evers in the back snowfall of 26 inches, The area was just beginning to dig the Guantanamp U.S;." Naval stages of the xcivil rights fight ' z- ;¦ ? ' today with a flireat that un- with a higji-powered rifle. Ev- out when, a second blizzard swept into the. area: .Rescue Base, ., -?? pleasant thuigs will happen if ers was state field secretary for Court Upholds workers were out .trying to rescue ; trapped motorists and Senate Set the National Association for the Johnson and his advisers, It the leadership tries to speed the stockmen started moving their livestock to feedpens. (AP was understood , were exploring bill to a final vote. Advancement of Colored Peo- Photofax V ple.^ - the possibility that the Cuban : Rep; Howard W. Smith, - D- : The courtroom .was . - under Retirement pi Ta^Bive OK government might have ar- .V'a., leader, of the Southern forc- ranged the crisis by deliberate- heaivy police guard. Spectators ; CONFERENCE ,. ;.' . Sec- .?; es opposing the . bill, served were searched before being al- ly sending four of its? fishing w arning that delaying . tactics vessels inside. American terri- retary of State Dean Rusk lowed to sign in? and CIA Director John A? may be resorted to if efforts Judge Henrick thanked the 12 Police Officer Tex as Stdrrns To Tax Gut torial waters .off the Florida are niade to cut off debate. coast? ' v.-? /- McCone leave the White jurymen for their services, dis- ST. PAUL (AP) -r-. The Min- WASHINGTON .? (AP)v- The Johnson reported , last week House today after confer- Smith sounded the warning missed them and remanded nesota Supreme Court ruled to- Senate , appeared ready today to Beckw|th to the sheriff's cus- day that St? - P-auK officials, can that the captains of the vessels, ring with President . Johnson ; after minority leader . Charles ' give ib final .approval, by an which were seized by American A. Halleeky R-Irid., sought ap- tody. - . .?¦ legally require Dbminick Fabio, on how to deal y with the new BackJfrBatk overwhelming margin authorities, . radioed H av a n a St, Paul police officer , to retire , to the Cuban crisis oyer the cut-off Eroval for the House to meet Dist, Atty. William Waller By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cated attempts to clear ¦; high- that they were inside AJnerican efore noon today and Saturday at the age of?65? $11.6 billion tax cut bill.: of water to the Guaritanamo ? commented after hearing the Temperatures as low as zero ways of as much as 30 inches waters just before they were in- so a final vote COT be taken by ¦ ¦ Fabio, who began employment . ^ Majority . leader ¦ Naval Base. Johnson met verdict :" .'.¦".;:-.- were expected today in large of snow and to get supplies to Mike Mans- tercepted. - . - ,? . ¦' :' ? Saturday flight. ? . with the police . department in field, calling his colleagues in with top advisers i or near- ' "Well, that was our second areas of the nation's Southwest, isolated . towns. Temperatures The ;Cuban government con- Republicajis want to have the 1925? continued ih that position should rise sharply during the two- hours early for the sixth tends, that, the water cutoff was ly two hours?(A? Photofax) expectation . Our first was a 1963. where.y unusual back-to-back 10-part bill behind them when until he became 65? Jan. 5, blizzards day, however, the Weather Bu- straight day, said he? was •confi- a response to the seizure' of the guilty verdict." have paralyzed entire - ¦ dent the passage they take to the speakers plat- He appealed from a?ruling?by eemmuiutiesv ? and ? marooned reau said, - . - vote would fishing boatsy forms around the . natfon next No immediate date was: Set Judge Edward Dy Mulally in come this afternoon, for the retrial. The next term . thousands of travelers for near- at Lincoln Day rallies* ? Ramsey county district court en- ly a week. Three counties in New Mexico It was understood that the of Circuit Court opens in M ar ch, were declared emergency Practl-ally all iridiv:Vuals and U.S. government, contemplating Halleck's request called for tering judgment in favor of the The new cold air massy with areas 29 Fishermen During the morning, one-time ' ' ^—San Miguiel, Union arid Quay corporations would get a break the possibility of? a . water cut- unanimous consent under the city. V ?:••? ./: . ? • • • show-whipping; Winds, corhpli- under the bill. Most individuals ,? Rep?? Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker,, who counties—and about 100 National off , . studied the feasibility yof House rules and John Associate Justice James ; G? would get reductions of about Bell Williams D-Miss., taking resigned from the Army in a Guardsmen worked with M42 equipping the Guaritanamo base ,? Otis said in the unanimous de- 19 per cent? ? his cue from Smith's -warning, quarrel oyer politics, walked tanks to take ranch families to with a plant to convert sea wa- Held in Jail into the Courtroom.? Beckwith cision that Fabio's compulsory tbwri.- ' ' One major hurdle remained ter into fresh water. made the single objection need- -V for J oh ns o n administration ed to block it. ' • rose from the defease table and retirement does not deny his Unless the hew storm keeps walked to the railing to shake constitutional rights . Barry Thinks forces who have been in control At the Capitol - meanwhile, temperatures below 20 degrees throughout the long debate. Sen. Mike Mansfield yof Mon- ? Smith sa3d the Democratic hands with Walker , now a right- In other decisions , the Su- the economic damage was ex- At Key West leadership ?had promised that wing political spokesman. preme Co>urt: It was an amendment of Sen. tana , the Democratic leader , pected to be light. expressed full confidence John- By THEODORE A? EDIGER no effort to cut off debate would Upheld a $5,285 judgment in Texas Agriculture Commis- John L, McClellari, D-Ark., to be made if the bill coul d be fin- favor of t3ie Butch Levy Plumb- Draft Can clamp on a $100 billion govern- son will see, to it that the Unit- KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-The sioner John C. White said the ed States is not "parched out'' 29 Cubans, on whose fate the ished by next Tuesday. Halleek ing and Heating Co.? Minneapo- over-all effect of moisture in ment spending ceiling so that said he had an agreement with Js, for labor and materials fur- the individual and corporate of the Caribbean base. water supply to the U.S. naval long-parched areas greatly off- It is obvious ' 'we have no in- base at -Guantanamo Bay, the.Democrats to finish the bill Rolvaag Will nished to John 0. Sallblad , Min- set any immediate damages. tax cuts in the hill would lis re- by Saturday night. neapolis general electrical con- Be Ended Now scinded any time federal out- tention of being pressured but" Cuba , appears to depend, are in After Williams blocked an tractor. . WITH GOLDAVATER TN NEW The biggest losses so far lays exceeded that figure? of Guantanamo, Mansfield told a 10x20-feet cell without bunks. early session Halleek said "if HAMPSHIRE (Al — Republican come from cattle being slaugh- the Senate. . Their conversation, he a rd motions are marie to terminate Ask Tax Hike Denied Che appeal of Mr. and Sen. Barry Goldwater said tered when they wandered o»nto The spending total for the Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of outside the two-story red brick Mrs. Ivan Thayer, Rochester , current year ending June 30 is California , acting Republican debate, I'm going to support ST. PAUL (AP) - .Gov, Karl Thursday he thinks the peace- railroad tracks. Other livestock jail Thursday night, indicated them." who sued for $70,000 personal in- time draft can now be ended. were being taken feed in six- estimated at $9!l.4 billion Pres- leader, commended Mansfield's they were unhappy. ¦ F. Rolvaag says he will ask the juries and consequential damag- dent Johnson has submitted a statement. . "If- efforts ' are made to vio- next session of the Legisla- Campaigning for the Bepubli- wheel drive trucks and were ex- "All Yankees to the firing late solemn agreements ," re- es resulting from a fall into a can presidential nomination , pected to survive the weal.tier $97.9 billion budget for the year ture to increase taxes. starting July l. .Secretary of State Dean Rusk squad ," one said. After some plied Smith, referring to the cistern on the property of Mr. Goldwater told an Exeter , N.H, unless the freeze intensified. y: "Yes The governor said Thursday, and Mrs Kenneth C. Silker, Ro- and Secretary of Defense Rob- laughter came the repl , arrangement to finish by. next "I recognize that this will not . mother he thinks volunteer At last. 10 persons were Democratic leaders expected everybody practice shooting." chester. ' ert S; McNamara headed the Tuesday, "some unpleasant be politically popular hut we servicemen can - fill the nation 's known dead , five in Texas and to beat down the McClellan pro- group of advisers who met thirtcs can happen." Judge Leo F. Murphy in Olm- needs. five in New Mexico. Helicopters posal with arguments thai it In Tallahassee, State Atty. are going to the next legislature sted County ruled in favor of wilh Johnson on U.S. counter- and ask for increased appro- She asked the senator wheth- from Cannon Air Force Base would be inflexible and unwork- action. Gen. James Kynes said Florida the Silkers, based on affidavits scoured the countryside for able, would not drop charges of fish- er her 10-year-old son will have '¦ priations. And when you ask for and depositions. Mrs. Thayer ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Cuba cut off the base water increased appropriations , you to s«rve overseas as did his families who needed help and supply Thursday and first ad- ing illegally in Florida waters sued for $50 ,000 and Thayer father and older brother , other possible victims. " against them because of Fidel are asking for increased taxes. " asked $20 ,000. vised the United States it would Longshoremen WEATHER remain off until 36 Cuban fish- Castro's threats. The Cubans V "I think the draft could well Skies cleared Thursday ni^ht He said more money Is need- ermen seized off the Florida could hi fined $50O and sen- ed to finance lagging state pro- end at this time and 1 think we over New Mexico and the Texas FEDERAL FORECAST tenced to one year in jail , after the new bliz- const last Sunday are released. grams. Minneapolis Man could use volunteer forces," Panhandle , WINONA AND VICINITY - Goldwater said, "But - I don 't zard's blast, of snow ended in The men are charged with 'il- But Kynes emphasized that May Hold Up "We will ask in the name of r4illed Crossing Street Occasional cloudiness tonight legal fishing in U.S. waters. Florida would cooperate with people who have no organized ever sec the day when we can mid-afternoon. and Saturday, A little colder lower our military guard , " T-Jjc only road still reported .lohnson , in a speech in New the U.S. State Department in lobby representing them. We sKlIN'NEAPOUS-fAPI - The tonight, warmer Saturday, I^ow York Thursday night before fl y- handling the case, , i\Irnnosotn traffic toll moved to closed in the two states was can do it. We will do it. Indeed U.S. 06 from northeast of Arna- tonight 5-12, high Saturday H0- ing back to the 'capital , said the Russian Wheat we must do il. " "19, three ahead of last year , 35. Temperature near or a lit- Castro government's cutting tho Cuba says lt will parUally cut with the death of Richard Frick, rillo at White Deer , Tex., to the water service to Guantanamo (AD Rolvaag spoke nt a meeting Oklahoma border. tle above normal Sunday. flow of fresh -water lo the U.S, WASHINGTON - The of the County Offi- (12, struck down by a car as he Mastrian Lawyers until the fishermen are re- export of about $70-million Activity on highways was still LOCAL WEATHER Guantanamo Naval Base had cer's Association. walked a cross an intersection been expected sooner or later leased. worth of U .S, wheat In the So- near his Minneapolis home at the crawling stage, howev- Official observations for the The Cubans were held incom- hreat, His comment on new state ap- er , as blowing snow drifts kept ?A hours ending at 12 m, to- and contingency plans are al- viet Union , faces the t of propriations and taxes followed Thursday night. municado in Monroe County being hogged down on American Win Round in the icy roads dangerously nar- day: Maximum , 3d; minimum , ready in force to keep the big n defence of the 5 per cent re- Police said the driver was a base supp lied "indefinitely jail. They spent the night on tho docks by a longshoremen 's boy- row. One-lane traffic only was 15; noon , 10; precipitation , " floor and benches after eating a duction he ordered last year to 17-year-old youth. Frick's bod y permitted in pome areas. trace, cott. avoid what he termed the pros- wa.s thrown and carried on (he. "Our troops In Culm and their meal of Cuban "picadillo " — a President Thomas \V. C.leason pect of deficit in the current hi- hood of Ihe car for 01 feet , offi- Duluth Court families will have the water spicy hash — prepared by tha of Ihe AFL-CIO Int ernation- ennium. cers said . DULUTH , M inn. fAP" > - At- they need , " ho declared. jail's Cuban cook, al Longshoremen 's Association torneys for fcormnn Mastrian Originally Havana announced made the throat at. a frequently il was shutlinfi off all water to Seycn juveniles in nn original have won another technical group of 3ft caught fishing off stormy Mnritimo Administra- , Tensio n Grows the big base until the United point In advance of his Feb 17 Florida 's Dry Tortugas, 65 tion hearing. trial on first degree murder Stntos released all of tho 36 Cuban fishermen arrested for miles west of here , occupied a Charging that foreign-flag Cypriots Burn charges in the Carol Thompson separate They slay ing, sailing into U.S. territorial wa- cell. rawaitcd vessels that had been "dealing U.S. Immigration instructions Di strict Judge James K, Iln- In Alabama ters. with tlie^ eiiein y " were being TUSKECEK , Ala. w - Ten- still segregated dospllo a feder- But nt n news conference for deportation, They were or- given precedence ov er US. derhill ruled Thursday t hat any dered freed because of their evidence procu red by authorities sion grew in Alabama 's racinl al court order to admit six Ne- Thursday nigbt , Prime Minister shi ps in the wheat deal , CJIeason Turkish Village difficulties today in the face of groes two days ago, remained Fide l Castro declared Cuba had ¦age. said : "Lei the Russians go to in searching Mastrian ' s home Two other adults were grant- _ last April Ul will not be* admis- expected protest demonstrations closed while city officials rushed no desire "to harm civilians, in- hell. Let Ihcm starve. Tell them NICOSIA , Cyprus (AIM A died down. by Negro students nt Tuskegec repairs on a fire-damaged filter cluding women nnd children " ed political asylum. to take it tlie way wo send it , or chain react ion of . violence British armored cars arrived sible in court. Sheriff' s officers broke into Mn,slrinn'.s .suburban Institute. plant nt Ihe municipal water- nnd would therefore supply the don 'l send it al all. " Hire-atoned Cyprus t oday after shortly after noon, but il was There was loss apprehension works. Mayor .lames Ilea snid base with wafer for their needs Greek Cypriots burned a Turk- dusk be fore Hritish officers Twin Cities hnine in Ihe early Gleason snid Thursday he morning nfler he refused to at nearby NolnsulRn hut a wliitc he hoped the Notnsulga High for one hour n day, from fl to ft would recommend lo Ihe un- ish village , claiming the Turks could persuade the two sides to boycott of newly do.scgvcgratcd School nnd two other schools a.m. Committee OKs had ambushed Greeks from a lay down their guns. open the doo>r, and .arrested ion 's Executive Council lhat thi: him , Shorter High School gained -mo- closed because of the water 55,000 longshoremen refuse to neighboring town. Greek C'ypriot ]>olir« and civ- mentum. Six Negro pupils re- short-igc could he reopened Hul he stressed tho cut-off ilian irregulars overran Hie vil- would remain in effect for tho load any of the wheat being ex- Seven Turkish Cypriots and Ksirlicr this week, Ids counsel mained in the school without dis- Monday. Peace Corps Bill ported hy Continental Grain Co. four Greek Cypriots were killed lage of Nome .'III homes after order. rest of tho time and that "we Greeks charged Turkish youths won the right to exnniino nil 120 Hut even when elusMomn are ready to f ight before accept- WASHINGTON W - A bill an- unless more U.S. ships We used; Thursday in the heaviest fight- exhibits introduced at the trial An estimated H00 students ing since Ihe cold feud between ambushed a police vehicle cor* marched quietly around the Tus- work is resumed at tho .school, ing humiliatio n and blnckmnl! " thorizing $115 million for the Acting Miirillme Administra- ryinj^a policeman and six Greek last full of T. Kugene Thomp- the six Negro pup ils transferred Seemingly a greater threat Pence Corps in the fiscal year the two factions erupted again son , ,'!f), St. Paul attorney and kegee Institute campus Thurs- tor Roberl K. (Jilcs (old CHca- during the Christmas holiday. eivilirtns on a daily journey to day in what appeared to bo a there hy a federal judge will re- Ilium a wafer shortage was Iho starting July l has •won 21-:i ap- you are saying is a water pump serving the Greek husband of the victim. Thomp- main barred , (he mayor said , danger the dispute would grow proval from the House Foreign son : "What, , trial run for protests to como, that you nnd your Executive The six-hour battle left the vil- town of Alhicnoii , Tlie Greeks son convicted of arranging Ihe under a municipal fire preven- and involve prestige and cold Affairs Committee, The total \% slay ing, is serving n life term Council sh-ould make foreign lage of Ayios Sozomonos , Id said I he policeman and one civ- The dean of student*, Dr. S, tion ordinance. war rivalry of the United States $13 million more than tho bud- policy instead ff the President." miles souih of Nicosia , in ilian wert,1 killed and three oth- in Stillwater Prison. nortrnnd Philli ps , said the stu- Ron invoked the new safely and Ihe Sovirt Union. get for the current f iscal year. The heari ng was held to con- flames. Its ramshackle huls ers injured. M astrian is accused of being dents would remain on canvpus and fire inspection law Wednes- dolinson advisers were said to Pcnco Corps Director Sargent sider <'out-denial 's 'ipplicati'in were ablaze when British forces Police , rciiiforeemeiils chased the middleman who paid off Ihe Ibrmigli today, but after Dint , "I day, He said no more pupils bo. .studying evidence that Ihe Shi'lver says tho increasQ i.i for a waiver permittin g ship- won a cease fire, the Turki.-sli youths toward Ayios confessed slayer, Hick VV.C. An- can 't he sure. " could be enrolled without ex- penctration of 11 ,S , territorial needed to boost the* number t.f ment of less than SO per cent The wails of Turk ish women So/oineno'S, hul guns opened up derson , former Minneapolis City officials receded nn ap ceeding the maximum attend- wnWirs hy th« Cuban fishermen volunteers to 14 ,000 hy August of Iho nearly 1 milliom Ions of and children filled Hie air after from Ihe* villag e , tho Greeks salesman who has not gone to plication for n parade permit . ance, limit fixed under tho new was. singed hy Havnw* to pro- \m>. The corps now has 10 ,MO wheat in U.S. vessels. tho rattle of machine-gun fire said. trinl yet. Tho Notnsulga High School ordinance. voke nn incident. volunteers. the little ani- of antipollution cajmpaign to clean as the food much of today's general eco- trend of: instant debt for a clue voted today to adopt the rac- 1 RaCcoqit to Join ' keep the nation's streams as mals eat- , nomic prosperity depends on the to what's ahead for business and coon as its emblem, ia symbol

big expansion in credit dem and. the individual.¦ the Bear ¦ • ' Smokey Could any reversal of today's ¦ -. BUSINESS MIRROR trend to borrow mi>re and more KANSAS CITY (AP)-4Smoky for the purchase of goods, serv- Mrria Ha rmon Dinner the Bear, inveterate foe of for? est fires, is going to be joined in ; ices and homes spiral into a ALMA, Wis. ( Special) - A Y X business slump? his conservation work by a for- r "Yz \ John Harmon dinner, sponsored est friend—the raccoon. Bankers doubt that the credit by the American Legion for the ??v? ¦ National Association of ¦ ' ' ¦ demand will slacken. And they in the new boat The ?i8g>3 : w^ ' ¦ "" ¦'¦ '¦ ¦? bathing beach Water Conservation ?> ... ? ?" -?¦,. ,??_ ? ¦ ? tVJlJ}fPr*tll^it r - ' "*¦ ' ' ' -—- ¦• .'¦ . "¦'¦ . .'"*' . cite as a strong point the in- harbor area, will be served at Soil and ' ' con- crease in repayment of the Legion Club Thursday at sumer?, credit. They say this 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.; t^jt^^Mir^^n^ proves both that family budgets By SAM DAWSON It'- "doe's- raise some questions j are on? the whole safely handled AP Business News Analyst for bankers, manufacturers and j and that there'll be plenty of Buff alo County Board vBusrtt &s/ Industry (AP)-Americans merchants. leeway for still more buying on ? NEW YORK ¦ ALMA, Wis. (Special ) - The have embracied instant debt One is the direction of interest time. rates. The strong demand for Repayments rose : In most Buffalo County Board of Super- along with all the other modern¦ visors will have? its ..February Ij^Kl ¦' consumer types of credit , added months of 1963 to a high o£ $4.8 convenienceis of family living. session the? 18th at 10 a.m. v???$hro^ Consumer credit has been fo rising borrowing at all levels? billion in ?December from $4.6 pos-i growing at a recbrd rate. Mort- of government, and to the billion in November. RUSHFORD TYPING CLASS ^ will be gage totals have? swelled; with sibility that business j (Special) ' more loans, too , should But extensions of. new instal- RUSHFORD, Mirin. ¦ y : : remortgaghig to raise cash an seeking : an adult ' typing ?;????? ? l ns;u keep the money markets firm , ment credit was -well ahead of -Requests for . increasing item. out the year, class, similar to the class con* helps boost: the A little more oomph, by any I that rate through All? of this. . expansion for the year over ducted a few years ago, have show the genera l of the three might send demand j The statistics that 1962 came to a record $5.7 bil- been received: If there?is suf- mmmW. T«>es ' r! economy? is bigger and? better for credit high enough , to in- ! ¦ interest charges. This is¦; lion , bringing the total outstand- ficient interest? the class would Paid -/: : mmCN A??l *SlJl3AW CE?? than ever; - ' "V " y . " -?: crease 20. hours of in- ? / :: ] even more likely since the Fed- ;. ing to $53.7 billion . involve about ¦ ; ^S i ; ¦ Since savings and other fam- struction in 10 two-hour sessions ' '\: -Y.:- ;- "' - ? -: eral . Reserve has; indicated it; Total personal assets are far ' -^i/8^ 'Y-' - AGINC^' ily assets also. haVe b ee.n rising ¦ debts. Oh ly a from 7-9 p.m. one night per your, par- would restrain credit if ecb- above personal V- ? V:\Sf/,h.-7:: INSURANCE?QUESTION?-- ASK USI --in total , if not in or national emer- week. An ffirollment fee of ticular case — financi al experts uomic growth . and a federal tax \ catastrophe anoth- j gency could ;' upset the books. about $10 a person would be re- fijjglllf personal cut combined to threaten, pronounce the growing the financial ex- quired. Interested adults are to At Hm Eiid:?•« Ufiyettt V. . debt as still below the danger er round of inflation. V But even so ; keep an eye on the call the school,. ^¦^^^ Mtfi ^MMHMHHW : line? ' ?';?"? A second question Is how i perts will

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1 »- T t0 \ a^o W> ** in or „ 3una»J -™= ^To^ f *VfX =—« • mmstm^ *^ *8 0 * \ tJ-BC *° . *o«Ot- X K £Ut Of ?°r^et P ! . ; nt' l *** t0 JOU. , **. ~ tr^^^S^^^^^H ^i \ ^^SsSSsg^SagS'sllJ 5^5^y^m^YYY^"- ^^ -—-cr^r^rirr --—'- \ ta j ^i-^--— " '-—' -—¦—. i ^ MORE THAN LEAP YEAR Cterg^ Upper River Potent^ Pollution By FRANK BRUESKE the armed services¦ Tues- pose to fill her quota of 10 Daily News Staff Writer day. ' . . .¦; to 15 for March. ? Held Critical . .There's a new -theme happened ST. PAUL (AP ) - A 107- What to the; oth- y JtBOUT HALF of the 43 Jj song for Uncle Sam's selec- er ' SiX? V^-:..-----;-::- -"-r-;-~- mile stretch of the Upper .Mis- didn't pass their physicals, sissippi River is. so badly pol- tive service board these Two of them, after pass- she reported. Presently she ' ' luted it requires immediate rein- . days? It goes Tike this: ing their .- . physical, enlist- has enough men to fill her ed in other branches of the edial action, a federal sanitary ''Where , have all the March quota. : . But she engineer reported in St. ;.- service. .- . knows of several weddings today HONOR STUDENTS . ? Eleven students inducted into cago; Leonard C. Laskovvsk i . . Chicago; Richard F. Gleis- young men gone? ?TheyVe Paul;? v . -? Delta . Epsilon Sigma? national? Catholic honor fraternity , her , Marshfield , Wis.;. Merrill E. . .Kline ,?Minneapolis; Gary ¦ Three of them are mar- coming up that will change gone off to the altar. . . . J. M. Rademacher of Chicago? receive tokens of their election . from the founder of the C. McDonald , St. Louis; Joseph:S; Strukl, Chicago; TerTence ¦ . ried nw and : two more the picture. ? .y : uncle?. ?. ;"¦?• will be getting married Sat- "Some churches are hay- with the Department of Health? organization? the Most Rev. Edward Fitzgerald, bishop of C.?McCormick , ?Chicago; . the Most Rev? -George H. Speltz, . ¦ Education and Welfare ? gave And this leaves a prob- urday^ ; ' - ing : three weddings eyery Winona. Left to right, the. . Rev: Richard peGrobd , heiw sec- auxiLiary bishop of Winona? and a inember of the honor Miss Duxbury says? she Saturday," she said: ? that assessment to the Confer- lem for the local Selective ence on Interstate Pollution , in- retary of the Beta? Chapter of Uie fraternity* .Bishop Fitz- frateTiiity ; Dr. Wiljiam E.?BJass , new chairman of the chap- Service boards in trying to doesn 't know if? she will For April's? quota 45 men gerald;? Ronald? W. Vfietecha , Franklin Park, 111 !;¦?-. John -T; ter here, and . Uie. Rt. Rev^ Msgr. Julius?W.?Haun ? pastor pf have any men remaining by have been sent to Minne- volving rivers and , tributaries ¦ ' fill their monthly quota. common to the Minnesota-Wis- Carrolly Edina , ¦Minn?; ? Joseph' J: Kovarick , Chicago; Paul St? .Casimir's CMrch, here and founder of .the St.'?-Ma'ry'» the time the bus airrives apolis for physicals and 20 J-?Meyer, Evergreen Park , III.; Arthur N. Flodstrom, Chi- College chapter. (Daily News photo) . MISS Gladys Duxbury, Tuesday ' to . take-the induc- more are going. She hopes consin border ?. Winona County Selective tees to Minneapolis: by the time April rolls ¦ ¦ The session was under aus- Service officer, reports she ¦:. Causing the trouble is the around there will be enough pices of HEW and attended by hiad Id men ready for the legislation signed into law eligible" men remaining to officials of the two states includ- 6-County Bank SfYMaryjS Scholastic February induction. These by the late President Ken- fill the county's quota. ing Govs. Karl Rolvaag of Min- Railway, WIDA men had passed their pre- nedy deferring young mar- Average age of men induct- nesota and John Reynolds of induction physicals in De- ried men froni: the draft. ed is, 21.-22. Wisconsin? cember. Miss ? Duxbury sees '< noth- But .the young me n, Rademacher submitted a de- Meeting Slated On/7 Inducts Students But of the 10 ready for ing but headaches. She whether they are. greeted tailed report covering exanunar induction when they passed says; 43 men were called lor by Uncle Sam or take the The founder of Delta Epsilon The- It seniors were? inducted Discuss Land tion of the Mississippi from the during ceremonies conducted by their tests,? only three of pre-induction physicals in long . walk to the altar Sigma, national Catholic honor . ¦ '¦ ' junction With the Rum River Here on Feb; 26 Dr-: William ^. Blass, new .chair^ them will be. leaving for January . These were sup- are? still hooked. ' ' above Minneapolis - St. Paul, fra ternity, was, recognized dur- to Bank officers from six coun- man of (he Beta Chapter? Bis- the interstate waters of Lake ing ceremonies Thursday in- hop Fitzgerald delivered' an ad- For InduslrY Pepih; ties will attend a district work- shop here Feb. 26, sponsored by ducting 11 St. Mary 's College d re.-s in which he" encouraged Reports are-expected within 30 SATURDAY The . report said . 17 industries seniors into the organization. six weeks on availability of sev- , the Minnesota Bankers Associa- Cathol ic scholarship and leader- dump treated iarid .untreated .;- y He is the Most Rev. Edward ship. .-. '- ' . ' eral acres of railroad trackage CanlohtoVoie wastes into .the river , along the tion . .?? : A. Fitzgerald, bishop of \Vinona , : Also present at the ceremon- for development as industrial 107-mile stretch . ,- \i added that G. M. Grabow. president of ' tlie Merchants ' National? ' Bank , who started the fraternity while ies were the Mos t Rev. George area by the Winon a Industrial 12 industries empty waste into . he was on t he faculty: of Loras Development Association. , the Minnesota River from Man- arrangements chairman for the H: Spelfe , auxiliary bishop of Wi- Oh School's event, said the auVday meeting Co liege, Dubuque? , nona, a member of the,honor WIDA officials said the Chi- kato to the riiouth . : ' . Also honored Thursday was cago & Nort h .Western Railway would be.: at Hotel .Winona. The ' fraternity, and the Rev. Richard Rademacher also said high the¦ • ¦¦Rt/Re'v-, Msgr. ?Julius W. DeGrood, new secretary of the Co. is expected . to niake lease workshop, one: of 14 being held ' levels, of bacterial contamination in . the nine MBA districts, will Haii'n ,' . now pastor of -St. Casi- chapter here, y or purchase proposals soon on Future Soon were found in the .. interstate be for the 56 in Goodhue , mir's Church here , who founded ?vTalks were ; given?by. Bishop parcels of land it owns at the banks ? ' (Special) length of the Mississippi River Wabasha , Olmstead, Fillmore , the Beta Chapter of the fra- Speltz , Msgr; Ha.un? arid Brother city s north edge. Included in CANTON, Minn. — ted to accumulate on the Following an informational -ifiWinonans. who probably ^liilis have below Prescott , Wis? , and Has- Houston and Winona counties.. temity at St. Mary 's College. Gregory, FSC. pr-esident of the the 35-acre area under consid- ? , forgotten what Winter's like, ground? Major highways . had tings, Minn., at? Diamond Bluff :. . On the agenda will be: State This was the second ? chapter college? at a banqUet. after tlie eration -is the. site of the old meeting at Canton High School ?a occasional slippery ? spots? . , Thursday night¦', taxpayers were got refresher course today, . . and at Red Wing. Hey said this and federal legislation compe- organized in the nation. ceremonies. ' roundhouse now abandoned and 't, last long, the The temperature rose to 36 ,? deterioratingy told they will soon?be aisked to but ?it won presented ? a health hazard for tition banking education , bank ? weatherman says. ? Thursday afternoon , dropped to swimmers,..boaters and fisher- operations^ and / 'association busi- Conferring? With WIDA and cast their vote , in a formal tonight during the night and was 19 city officials at a Wednesday election to determine future Occasional cloodiness 15 men. ??' ? ness. Association officials at- and Saturday is his forecast at noon today.'¦;?? luncheon were Eugene Cermak, school plans. ? Rolvaag told the: conference tending will include? MBA Pres- S{)3 Q with a low of 5-12 tonight and earlier ' that the significance of , 3 Counted at Chicago, C&NW vice president No date for the election . was , A?YEAR ago today the high . . ? ident Thomas E?;01sdn Stair- a. high . of .30 Saturday; :Tem- water conservation , cannot , be buck; "V ice President G? A, in charge of industrial affa i rs, announced, ??,??' was 41 and .the low ? 26V; Two Ug- , tha Superintendent p. E. John- peratures Sjmdaiy are expected overemphasized . gen Wells; Executive Secre- and . Charles.Towle? -with to be near or a. little above inches of show lay on the ? company's Minneapolis indus- son explained three facts bul- normal with no precipitation of ground at that time. All-time tary Kenneth A. Wales and As- City Skaiihg Rink s trial development office; They letins written by a lo^al citi- sistant Secretary Truman L. a;ny consequence. h|gh for Feb? 7 was 54 in 1878 : ' will report, findings , . of their zens . committee and published . and the low -34 in 1875? Mean Jeffers,. Minnaepolis. " Attendance . at six city ice. Thurley, .2,300 ; Glenview. 1.200; ? - skating rinks, from Dec. 15 to and Westgate, 810. conference Varid a tour of the by the school board . THE EXTENDED? forecast for the past ,24 hours was? .25. property to the C&NW presi« this day is 18. Preston (Np Jan. 31. was? 38,030, according Foiir hockey rinks,' maintain- . , carrying a pic- for the next "five days expects Normal for. dent. Clyde Fitzpatrick:?WIDA BULLETIN I Lowest temperature from a to Park-Recreation Department ed separately, drew' 3,475 parti- ture of the North Winneshiek temperatures to average . a lif- .. ex-pects to be advised . within : a ¦te above normal. The normal regular reporting weather sta- figures..? cipants front Dec. 22 to Jany 31. High School under construction, Whitehall Site Drawing the greatest number The Athletic Park rink drew few weeks on . what part of the ¦ daytime highs for this time of tion in Minnesota today was 1 land may be made available, for said 25- tuition students would above at Bemidji. International Receipts Gain of skaters -Were rinks at Ath- 2,050; : East Center? 755; . Lake Canton High the, year are 22-28 and night- (8 , development as industrial park be withdrawn from tame lows are zero to ?. above. Falls; usually a cold spot, had PRESTON, Minn? (Special ) letic Park ,600) East Recrea- W.ihoha.?420; -and thurley, 250. ¦ School to?this Iowa.district this — For Elderly tion Center (9.050 ) and Lake ' :area. . - . -. •• . ' Generally only minor- temper- 4 above. '. . ." - .-' .-. Receipts at the Preston Cream- y. Athletic Park and Eas.t Center .. ¦ (16.070). Cermak said such studies ara fall -- - . ?? ?? : ature vari ations are expected .,' At Rochester, where , it was ery Association increased ?$67,- Winona These , rinks rinks are. used foi* the Hornets Their withdrawal would mean , city, valuable to communities seek- from day to day with , very lit- snowing, the morning low was 991 over 1962, the association 's are supervised seven days a team and Park-Recreation a per pupil increase in costs week and have warming facili- Boys League play, Lake Winona ing industrial prospects;: Cities tle if any precipitation? i 1 after a high of 35 Thursday. annual report revealed. Housing OKed here from the present $397 to s snow; limited to also was reported at La ties, lights and music. ?? and Thurley riiiks . are used in- which cannot furnish, at a mo- , Johnson said: Today' . Snow Receipts for 1963 totaled $3- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special ) $440 Crosse where the low. was 16 ' Other attendance figures: formallv. ment's notice, information on You as taxpayers must pay a very light fall was slated to 675,270. . Included in this? was — Farmers Home Administra- , availability, price the afternoon, No after a ? Thursday peak of 35: $3,537, land location the $15,000 loss in tuition; and stop during? 258 from dairy operations tion hais apprbved the site of the and services, frequently lose: appreciable amount was expec- Overnight snow left slippery and $138,012 from produce op- the . $6,500 loss? in ? state aid ¦ proposed Brookside Apartment s prospects, he said. He said the ' driving conditions in the north- erations. ? .' " here for elderly citizens, Keil Articles Stolen when .Canton High . School be- WISCONSIN today, present airport; industrial park comes reclassified," the bulle- ern part of? A total of? 2 ,878,068 pounds of Blank told a -meeting of the Fine Suspended because the? State Highway Department ' From Three Cars is an asset to the city tin said. Withdrawal of the Iowa Hospital Driving butter was: manufactured , an Chamber of Commerce Wedhes- it meets these? qualifications, reported . .? increase of 206, night, y pupils would bring? enrollment 380 over 1962. day Three automobiles were? re- \VIDA officials said , the area The snow was confined to an This and other information If enough area residents sig- I here down ; below 150 for the 4 Test Filings On Rubbish i ported ransacked Thursday on is heeded because none; of its first time in years, : reducing area north of a line connecting will be reported Saturday at 1 nify they would like to reside acreage has Four test pilings are be-, present industrial; the Canton district to a four- Spooner: and Green Bay. It p.m. at the high school auditori- in the 28 apartments planned, Winona streets, v access to rail- ing driven at the site Of a ranged trace amounts such convenient year high school, froni um at the creamery 's annual construction may begin in the ? Mrs? Sheridan Wolfe, 860 47th road right of way.V; proposed convalescent and hear the line to 12 inches in meeting! spring, ' Hauling Charge "This will be the additional according to Blank , who ( Ave., tibodvieu", told . police long-term care addition to northern Bayfield County. is one of the promoters Gilbert R. Hoesley. 377 Wash- ¦ cost on the taxpayers of Dis- Ralph Godin , chief auditor of ¦ ¦ and cor- items were removed from her Community ??MemQrial Hos- South of that section , roads the Department of. poration president? •?:¦ ington St., - was found guilty in trict 226 to just maintain the ' ' ' •?" '¦ ' ' ¦; Agriculture, car parked at West Broadway .. pi.tal. ' . " . ?? were generally clear and jn will be the featured speaker , municipal court this morning of ; school as is." the bulletin said. Test results obtained will god winter traveling Condition , THE LOCATION approved Is First National Three directors will be elect- transporting rubbish carelessly, I and Johnson Street between 7 ''Are.you willing to pay this 50 form part of the basis for the department added. , on the NVL. Fredrickson farm ' and 8 p.m. Thursday; percent more in school taxes? ed. Those whose terms expire bidding on construction of property on the south edge of Judge John D, McGill suspend- C. Ronald Bricse. . 310 E. 5th "¦We recognize our children WINDS 20 to 30 miles per included Elton Redalen , Foun- town; Present plans the 100-bed ? unit , hospital tain; Charley call for a ed the fine of $15 or five days St., reported a similar theft Asking for Bids must have the best possible hour blowing out of the north- Winter , Wykoff , 2t-apartment building plus two association officers said, H. and Eugene Scheevel , Preston. in jail because of the coopera- , from his car parked at Winona Construction bids for the new education. How can we best S. Dresser & Sons, contrac- west dropped the mercury to duplexes/ These may be chang- , State College Thursday evening, provide it?" G above zero at Superior early Norman Storhoff , Lanesboro , is ed. - lion of the defendant. First National Bank Building tors, is conducting the test ? Two radios, today. the association president. A new survey will be made Hoesley, who was arrested valued at $20 and will be opened next Friday, ac- THE SECOND bulletin gave driving operation. ?S25, were taken from a Stoa , bank Racine set the state high Virgil Grover is general man- to determined definitely wheth- near, the Interstate Bridge Jan. car. own- cording to A. E. three , possibilities of continu- mark of 50 degrees Thursday. ager and Ayhnour Gabbert is er senior ed by. Ambrose Schwartz , 517 W , president. V ing to operate a high school . citizens prefer one- 29, appeared in court this morn- . Snow flurries were reported manager of the produce depart- bedroom apartments I 4th St. Schwartz: registered the Stoa said contractors were here : Continue as at present; or two- ing as his own counsel , He testi- complaint with at mid-morning today at Eau ment. bedroom single cottages. police Thursday asked . last month to prepare try building to bring the depart- County DFL Rental fied that lie was driving his although the theft may have oc- new two-story build- Claire? Wmsau, Green Bay, for the apartment , including bids for the ments up to state requirements, ear, with a two-wheel trailer curred earlier , he said. ing at 4th and Main streets, for- Lone Rock , Milwaukee , Beloit , heat and lights , would be $60- attached , to private dumping and try operating in the same , merly the post office site. Con- Clintonville , Stevens Point 65 Eagle Scouts $65 a month. Rental for the two- grounds in Wisconsin . building and add to the staff To Meet Sunday Janesville and Hurley. bedroom struction costs alone are es- and courses of study, ¦ cottage is estimated at ?8.> a month. Hoesley said that the load was Masons Pla n Degree timated at $500,000. Total cost Any one will increase taxes A meeting of the Winona To Get Badges originally securely tied , and If enough people sign up Wo rk at Lake City I of land acquisition nnd develop- 50 percent or more? the bulle- County Democratic-Famer-La- and added that when arrested lie ment? building and furnishing is bor committee will be held Sun- LA CROSSE , Wis. -A total Ihe loan is approv ed , this will tin said. of 65 boys will receive their Ea- he the firsl volunteered to return and pick LAKE CITY , VMinn. (Special)! estimated by bank officials at The present budget is $164 ,. day at 1 p.m. at Hotel Winona , YACC, Red Cross senior citizen 'devel- up the debris that the arresting gle badges at the annual Rate- opment in Ihe stale under —Two events hare been planned ! about $750,000. 000. The district school tax is according to Duane Peterson , the officer claimed had fallen from for by county chairman. way Arefy Council Eagle ban- FHA. the Lake City Masonic about $41,000. Iowa students quet at Holiday Lanes, La According his trailer. lod ge for this month. bring in $15,000; food and oth- Peterson said plans will be to original plans , Discuss Joint Crosse, Saturday at fi:,10 p.m. Ihe living quarters Patrolman James Bronk, call- At past masters ' Plans er auxiliary services add $16,- made for precinct caucuses , in Ihe apart- ed as a witness by City Prose- nigh! Tues- Lake City scheduled for March 3. No date About 350 people, including par- ment biiildinr- would have one day former masters will con- , 000. and county tuition and ents , boys, leaders , sponsors bedroo , cutor James Soderberg, testified federal aid add $92,- has been set for the county m with living and dining duel the third degree . A .smor-; Sk y Diving Club state and County Activities and wives, are expected. room combinatio n lhat he had followed Hoesley ' - 000. DFL convention , which will bo , kitchen and and noticed rubbish fall from gasbord at G. 'IO -will precede the ; (Special) A. L . Nelson , superintendent bath . The building would program. LAKE CITY , Minn. "To continue the school as held in April. A joint meeting of the Wi- be Iwo the trailer. i a meeting at nona County Young Adult Citi- of the Winona public schools, stones high , Application — A dozen men -at is will cost the taxpayers an for a Judge McGill .said that lack Helmont Schlosstein , Coch- i Wednesday night auditorlunn were Dr. Roger An- zens ( YACC) will be speaker . $200,000 loan wa.s made the city hall additional $21 ,000 in school and the Red Cross m last rane. grand master of Wiscon- derson of Luther College, De- MI minor , by the of intent to violate a city ordi- decided to start a sky diving taxes." Ihe bullet in said. chapter Thursday pointed out non-pro fit cor- nance , in this case, did nol sin , will speak at Ihe annual corah , Iowa , who presented the several ways Ihe two groups poration. ' club here. A building program would advantages of a larger second- Truck Sideswi pes change the fact that he was Vtishington 's birthday partv, Dave Bremer, member of tho cost nbout $250 ,000. "This would could work together . CO !) , Committees are; NJ Sky Diving Club , was ary syslern , nnd W. E, Hanson, The YACC , group of young Parked Automobile living here Minnesota mean a levy of an additional a .single person or E. Schwartz and Ralph Blohmv speaker. The state Aviation consultant on reorganization adults from Ihe county, pro- either hus- the $12 ,500 per year." the citizens with the state band or wife or both program; Car) Bremer nnd must approve the plan Department of vides community service , John A semi-lruck sideswiped a must be (» '' LKWIS'I'ON I'.-VTIKNT Agency committee found. Education . He discussed the parked car on Munkato Ave- ncome (nullific ation for livinc LEWISTON , Minn , (Special)— Douglas O'Hnra , refreshments;|before training can start, "To increase the slnff . using Hnlvorson, assistant Winona here need for an expanding curri- nue earl y this morning doing would be less than $6 , 000 Ed Forest al. SI. Charles , who Mr, and Mrs, Hoy Jones , Mr, • It i.s expected training can the present huildiii R and offer- County agent snid. per year. and Mrs, William Barnacle and 1 ; mont hs. Train- culum io meet the changing more than $125 damage. was associated wilh the Lewis- 1 start in about l ing more courses, which our world and answered questions (leorge M. floberlson. chair- The truck Kennrth .Swenson, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Wold , ing schedules nnd other prob- ' , , owned by Rosen n chamber ton Auto Co. many years , is student s need, would add an following the talks . man of the Red Cross chapter Livestock Co,, Fairmont , Pi psidi-n , asked members decorating! Wa ller Rcitmnn is lems will be decided at another ,000 per year, Winn., to convalescing at his home fol- estimated Sr* Superintendent Johnson ex- pointed out Ihe chapter relies was going north on Mankato hel p in Ihe survey, lowing hospitalization, worshipful must er. meeting, "Any of the plans -would in- on volunteer hel p. The YACC . plained that currently the six Avenue. Driver Milan K, Nagel , The Beef nnd Dairy Day chair- crease local taxes 50 percent or classes in junior-senior high could help with several projects , rural Welcome , man will be taxes Minn., lold pol- announced in more. It will take more- school bring the district I 1 -.- he said , The Red Cross board ice he was crowd ed to the curb March. to educate fewer people. " units in state aid. which will of directors CNplnined the vari- by an approaching car, __{; ous projects which consist of NOTICE VERI.K RAMI.O, chairman of be reduced to l'-i units for He said this caused him to }- the lilonri bank , first aid courses Winona the school board, presided nt only the four classes in sen- . sideswipe a pa rked car belong- GOP Caucus meeting. Speakers at the ipr high school after the with- Junior Red Cross , home service ing to Herbert Paul Albrecht , the nnd water safety, With county- Mrs A . I. , Kilt , West Burns open forum in the high school drawal of Ihe Iown students 414 Mankato Ave, More than ' wide .support being sought , ihe Valley, and Dr. George Joyce and reduction in enrollment to $100 damage wns done to the Stockton under ISO . YACC enn provide volunteer Ulll , will be Winona m 'fm left rear nnd side of the Al- Township O S or FIREMEN t ,Y!T»nTT!m\Yltiim\ delegates EXAMINATI N f to Ihe Wi- help to bring information-to the brecht blue Chevrolet sedan. ' HANSON reoom mended en- .surrounding area nonn County Hep uhlio nn* conven- . The truck luul an estimated $'.\i tion ™?" larging of the school to meet YACC membership is avail- damage lo its right front fen- next month , They were Examinations for permanent positions in the Winona iff •I the needs for moro specialized able to all Winonn County young der. elected at the township caucus training He pointed out , how- people upon graduation from Wednesday night nt the r;j|. Fire Department will be held on ever , that the district can 't bo high school. Joseph Spelt/,, Min- more Valley School, Alternates hing by the AU NEW forced lo do anyt nciskii , Durand Man Named are IVrmud Wngnlld , Cilmore PVESjT state department. is president of the coun- ty organization l hat has partici- Valley, and Mrs, Joyce. ' /^flMDIALCETwiy Questions and rfinarks from To Legion Board ¦ V^ TMBO tht mim (he floor indicated Ihe senti- pated In such projects as clean- / '/flgflj to bathe ing up the fair grounds , spon- DURAND , Wis. (Special) - ments nf some In Ihe district U Caucus at Ettrick Friday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 P. M. •^\BIH—I that If Canton should join Har- soring the sale of county plat pon the recommendation of - cases in the fractured right wrist her very, very best—and so was One is on boundary waters, the ' state increased, from 953 in 1961 es owed by a former Minnea- suffered a Enzo Stuarti—at their' openings the . Chayefsky "movie? about other three are on Wisconsin in- the rear? of the Hatfield ceme- Gov? John W. Reynolds said polis man was refused Thursday when he fell Jan. 31 while trim- Ltery just off County trunk; E; to 987 iri 1962. and there were , at the Americana and Waldorf Marilyn Monroe,' in her exam, land waters, requiring .... for^i . Thursday hight-that the Negro a total of 94 by the: State Executive Council. ming trees in the Jacksonville this yft is reported to be a good fisjb- ?deaths in Wiscon- ' Monday night ,? ...y Ella rbally and is so excited about Minnesota fisherman- who . de- in Wisconsin "is denied ah equal sin , from TB; in- 1962. .:. . ';. Miles O. Bidwellv who made area, Franz, an employee of the major recognition of her acting Wisconsin : non- irig spot. ?? ;; ?.? Wabasha County highway de- got warmed ?up once and , flung sires to attend a opportunity to vote, to learn ? .t' "The success of wonder. dritEs the offer, formerly received her jacket into the lap of ring- ability that; she even requested resident license, All contests With the change in? the with' comparatively short per- $35,000 a year as an? advertis- partment, was hospitalized last , work, to relax and to live." IVfunicipal sider Eva Six to hold for her. this colunist to quit ; printing apparently are being held on . weather . prevailing, it? is iods of Care and treatment of ing executive. He now lives in weekend at Lake City pictures of her (for a Week areas of perfectly s afe ice He hold an opening meeting of Miss Six, size 40, -was one of the sexy des^ rather ? difficult ? to guess ? the disease if identified in eirly The Bahamas. Sstate officials Hospital.? few who could wear it?.? . . ?- 'I or two). * piterv the past week of thawing what fishing conditions may ... . a . two-day; Grassroots Political stages, makes it imnortpint that weather. '¦?' ' ¦??? '¦ ¦ ¦' tried to. be glamorous tonight TODAY'S . BEST L'A U GH: -? . ?be for the weekend. How- Gonference that while Wisconsin every resident of Peoin County, •?. |? « £& ^^ : . -?' ¦/??• • : . but .I couldn 't make it ," Ella Cornic London Lee tells of a : ever up; to Thursday, crap-?' law d 6 e s not discriminate both old and .young, be tested at said.yShe even , danced , remind- way character famed for his Bruce Reed , Park-Recrea- , against the Negro in voting, this time." B' , ? pies have been hitting and ing folks that as a girl, she was penny-pinching: "In fact, he tion? Board superintendent big northerns have been tak- education , jobs or publiq ac- checked the ice on Straight THE SIMPLE, painless a dancer rather'h a singer, v ? , wouldn't even get Mo a fight ? ? ? en on tip-ups out of the cdmmddations? . there is: dis- al- 1 HIAWATHA 0^>m at the ¦ Slough where the Winona crimination ' 'by practice, lergy skin test; indicates If TB I Stuarti's biggest number unless It was a free-for-all. ": -". ,.' backwaters. There have . " . germs, Waldorf . Empire Room was: Rod and Gun Club; contest been a few fishermen? on¦'?, are present in the . body, ; ' i WISH I'D SAID THAT : This :. is to? be held Sunday, and Warren Khowles, the Rejpub- but a positive reaction does not ' »W ;H'; * 'Battle Hymn of the Republic." is a land of opportunity. Any- ¦ Lake Winona. The park #ffivi: f found 18 to 20 inches of ' - lican . candidate . for .. the guber- mean the . child Has the disease, «i" Yzzi -'1 ; ? body can grow up to become a /- . board crew¦ reports : safe ice . y «^»^i-vv ' ? ?|? .RES DENTS '' Joyceilathews and Billy Rose . solid ice. The board 's crew ¦ ¦ •• ¦ the niirse said. . ???¦? ? here, .' "• ' .- ¦ -¦ ' .- torial nomination, said the basic S^^^^ g^^ .? surely did look close to their taxpayer,? will ? drill holes using a? problems of / the state's non- X-ray? follow-ups, to deter- third marriage .for a few hours REMEMBERED Q U 0 T E; heavy tractor on Saturday. More Bald Eagle* while citizens are economic mine If. they have the disease, we are now open every?day front ? than Yes, ? ¦—but it's blown over and Joyce "Growing' old is no more :¦' Some 155 bald eagles, are "and the answers are econp? are necessary for children of has flown back to Switzerland a" bad habit which a busy man . "There is nothing to worry nomic and educational." school : and pre-school . age only ? ?- ' a;,hn.,.to 9 p?m.???j? about as far as the ice on spending the winter, in Wiscon- V -? iv? :? -8 after two days? here as Billy's has no? time to . form.''—Andre Knowles told the conference If they? are positive reactors? ¦ " Straight .- . Slough is concerned, '' sin according to a count in Jan- house guest on sort of . a . ial Maurois, . - ' ? federal and Wisconsin at River Falls State College The total testing program, is . - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY >^- he said. "Fishermen will be uary by / sponsored by run,''?•Joyce says?she loves Billy, ?yEARL'S PEARLS: The money observers? Of the total, 135 are that "the single most effective the Wisconsin Some able to park on the ice as in ¦' Anti - Tuberculosis Association but also loves Switzerland. you saved for a rainy day buys adults and . 20 juveniles. contribution . state government -? ? ¦ le; think? Billy will marry the past. In fact, the thaw did , with the abproyal of the: med- See it easily, ?safely — no crawling; Well peop . . a much smaller umbrella, than hot even losen it can make is by assisting in a wealthy Doris Vidor arid, if he ¦ along the ¦: ical society and the publi c ? lighted and warm — 59 degrees. Courteous it once did—w6rchester?(Mass.) island shore." . ¦" ' . The largest number, 103, .? program of skill training and ? does, the judge will say, "I Pool 11 ? health committee; of the Pepin Telegram. V were spotted along . vocational education" that wfII guides; ?. v . ?v-? ' how prouounce you both very of the Mississippi River Gounty . Board of Supervisors , -V- ¦¦¦ Allen very funny in This Winona contest .is. in . enable non-whites to hold better rich?" - • v Woody ., the river zone where fish- which stretches approxi- jobs. ¦ ? composed of Irwin ? Mattson , his Blue Angel return , explains -? Wayne Kosok, ermen? of either Minnesota mately from Cassville, Wis., Lloyd Barbee Of Milwaukee, Jonathan Wayne, BE A/PIONEER — HELP US TO 'j CASSIUS CLAY watched Mil- that his . fatheT didn't, work of- Donald Sommers and Merton or ¦Wisconsin with resident downstream ; to Dubuque, president of the Wisconsin PISCOVER NEW FORMATIONS ton Berle at the Miami Beach ten : "He was a tree surgeon- . Gates.? ; house licenses may fish. Fishing Another 18 were counted: chapter of the National Associa- . - ""¦ ' " Eden Roc and recited a "poem" arid he wouldn't make hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. from Trempealeau to: Nel- ' to lose , brother. tion ; for the Advancement of HARMONY CUR SCOUTS ' like this: "If you want calls?' .. . That's earl , Fishing has been, fair? on the? 'son , Wis. The Petenwell .? ' -? . -. — Foi- Addilional Information — your money, be a fooUfmd bet ¦ Colored People, joined iri a pan- HARMONY. Minn. (Special ,)- •-' slough the past week. v ' :¦ -? . - and Castle Rock flowages on : on Sonny." Cassius^inen told . el discussion and. said that Ne- Harmony's ; Cub Scout, pacl ' the yVisconsin River hosted ; groes are "ghettoized" in the plans its' blue and gold-banquet ?y :? eall/iM341;?/??????:/ Berle, "People are . paying: $250 Gounty Another contest that will at- 28 bald les and six were ?/??/ ?; ???/ Fillmore eag southern part of the state. He Feb: 27. - ' of • Ma ^ nMBHMMasaBaaaiaBniiHi ^ inaM'' ^ BMiHt' ' - to see me fight. I'm sure no- tract a lot f ishermen, in- .—— --——-; -— : : ' • ¦ — ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦- ¦" ' ' working the river in Dane ' — r "; . : . ' . . -—"•— nT*- " ' ' " ' . ¦ —_—•/;;¦ s paying that kind of mon- cluding some from Winona. : is said tha t the rest of the state —— body' ARC Plans for County. '- .. with ey to see you ." Berle replied: the Dodge? Sportsmen's Club soon will be forced to deal Negroes.; ?¦ ¦ ' ¦ "You don 't know these prices Activity Center event at Dodge, Wis. Here fish- Good vantage point for sight- at ' the?Eden Roe!" • . .- ' ing is from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Dodge seers is Highway 21 where , it (hat The Reynolds said in con- ' ' " -ibby Baker started in the PRESTON , Minn.-^ Filj- Lake is a backwater of the crosses the Wisconsin river fronting the issue of discrimina- more County Association for Trempealeau River. This con- south of the Petenwell flow- an element of fear arises Children hopes to tion , DAILY News Retarded test differs in that prizes will age. Last year, because of the "when we discuss the claim of Winona make a day activity center a be given for rough fish. A char- heavy freeze, only 137 bald eag- ¦ ¦ minorities to decent housing and "A 64¦' ' this year, officers have ' ____*-^IDAYT~FESRU R Y 7, .19 " . reality coaled broiled chicken dinner les wintered in the state. ? In ¦ ¦ to education in schools inte- • • ' ' S 6i : . • announced in expressing their will be served ; -; vpTuME IO VNO. _ at the club's 1961-62 there were 226. grated in fact as well as in Piibilshed' dally, except. Saturday and- holi- appfeciatio.. to county, town- tent on the lake starting at days by Republican and Herald Publish- ship and village chairmen . and noon. The lake was stocked last GALESVILLE BUSINESSMEN theory. " Ing Company,. 401 Franklin . St., Winona, He said the role of govern - ' ¦ ' ¦' ¦ co-chairmen and block workers fall. GAEESVILLE,. Wis. - Offi- Winn. . . .' ment is to aid in the achieve SUBSCRIPTION RATES for conducting the fund drive cers will be elected by the ;. Single.Copy— 10c Dally, - ' lie Sunday • and community chests and unit- A midweek check of the , Galesville Businessmen's Asso- ment of a peaceful revolution. 'cents |ee on Lake Henry, Blair, Delivered by Carrier—Per¦ ¦ ¦ weeK JO- ed funds? for their efforts. ciation Monday following a 6:30 St. week* 411,75 ' - 57 weeks 435.50 Wis., where the Blair The association is looking for p.m. meal at Wason 's .Supper By mall strlclly In advance; paper stop- . .' Lions Club will hold its Club. A progra m will be ped on expiration date . Increased plan- No Indictable a site for the center? sixth annual contest from In Fillmore, Houston, binuted, Winona, in the association ned for the year. Robert Ris- membership . 1:30 to 4:30, shows 22 inches Wabasha , Buffalo, . Jackson, Pepin and and more activities for the chil- tow is president and Ned Da- Offenses Over "Trombealeau counties: of good ice. Tagged north- nuser secretary. ¦'" " dren are anticipated this year. T year- . ?V 412.00 3 months . 43.50 erns have been put in the , 51.35 Traffic Tickets 6 months , . . $6.50 - 1 month . . . Of the estirnnted 127,000 re- lake with a $25 price on PUHAND FHA TRAVELS 'subscrlplloni:- All olher tarded children born in the U.S their heads. The committee DUfiAND , Wis. (Special) - MINWEAPOLtS ( \P) -;¦Alter- » year . . . 415.00 1 month . . . 11.60 born of • months . . '. J8. O0 3 months . . . $4.35 this year , some may be also announced that buckets FHA girls of Durand High ation^ Minneapolis traffic Send chanae of eddres*, notices, undellv- in Fiiltnore County. The associ- will be checked, School traveled to Eau Claire violation tickets Involved no in- erpd copies, subscription orders and olher ation extended an invitation to rnall Items lo Winona Dally News , Box 95, by bus Thursday for a field dictabLe offenses , the Hennepin *-V.nnna, Minn . its meetings and solicited help The other inland Wisconsin trip. Mrs. Doris Schlumpf , ad- County Grand .Jury decided Second dais poslage paid al Wlnonn. , in local nnd national projects. contest is that of the Black Riv- viser, accompanied them. Thursday after hearing evidence from the state public examiners ["¦MWfiW iwiM ^ FRIDAY «nr»Mne will M»rch >, iv ;.ff,y«-1* i?'.,rcyi'ygf; WUJMM1 '' !^^ 5con penernl' 8 report on henlth \Ji nznrds' of cicnrcttc smoking, mk WM i mmi m^immm^immiWS. m W OPEN YEAR 'ROUND JMf SIDWftD GfiANT/AH011EWVlidAaEN/MlChTllWAYNf TECHNICOLOR* * ~ PANAVISION ^ NOW OPEN SV J\ Monday thru Thuriday 11 «.m, to 11 p.m,; Prld»y and Saturday 'til Mldnlte ^WptRIKG Und«r New Ownarthlp ACADEMY KSlKffli JASL^ THE NBW looh for tha gold art nrchea E iMmmams AWARD HriftuMB zgr TWIUTE ZONE fi«hv««n La Croti* WINNER Wj y and La Crtictnt MJIMANCMOI W 'Jj uJI* *w»vm*Mit>itT^uwi t ^ft £JI| lli!^^^^ HWINNK CANNI* ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ A lo*+'l HlM . tolMM ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ HIM MJ1IVAI DANCING HV A\riM\\mm\m\\m\m ^m^m^m^m^m^m^mW ART FILM FESTI VAL The T>J'» Every ^^^ ff^j ^L^L^L^L^KL^L^L^L^AY ffiuiHT»i>o»» ws Thur»., Fri., Saf , TICKETS NOW ON SAL« McDonaldij WFri C Un,Il rtOiFFR 19li. . IOCATED ON HIGHWAY 61 JUST 2 BIOCKS WEST?v^- OF JUNCTION M L_ : 1 • AT OUR TICKET OFFICE FINE FOODS **mi*m^W4»wmmmWmWmmm *4mmmmWmWmmmrmm *0mmm *mm *^ Marshall Sfate College Board Sewage Operators Loses To Fill Prentis Post J^mr ¦ ¦DHp- Jf Ir^A^mw wMm^mwrw^m^mkW^^rj^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^LlTo Meet Tuesday ST; PA1UL (AH) - The State PRESTON , Minn.—The South- Ouster Fight in College Board has called a spe- cial meeting for Monday to dis- eastern Minnesota section of sewage works operators will ¦cuss the matter of a ? successor :' - \* ' District Court to Dr. Roy C. Prentis, execu- meet at the new sewage treat- YOUR FORD DEALER - . - S tive director for the board who ment plant here Tuesday at 2 gj^^^MR% ST. PAUL (AP) _ State High- died this week of a heart at- p.m. for a tour of the plant, way Commissioner J ames C. "' tack.; ? . •?? according to Ralph Thimmesch, Marshall was overruled in Ram- Call .for the session was issued By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON superintendent of public works sen county District Court Thurs- by Erlirig O. Johnson? state ed- ' at Caledonia. day in the discharge of ucation commissioner: WHEW you're lucky enough to find a car that s com- The group will then proceed a state you highway fortable, gives you no trouble and whose color to Harmony for' a tour of the patrolman accused of love you're inclined to stick with it and cherish it For per- "moonlighting?" plant there and dinner at the haps too long. So? after eight and a?half carefree years, re- ? Harmony House Judge Harqld W. Schultz di- luctiantly- I started looking at new cars. And what ari: or- Minnesota Milk ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ; ' ¦ ' : ' ¦ Meetings are usually held on rected that Richard S. Webster, deal ! y ? ? . - • - . '?y '?- - . Wednesdays but this one was V . . Up to how I had paid no attention whatever to cars. E fired last September for carry- ? placed forward a day because ing on a side recognized a Volkswagen when I saw one and sometimes?a of Ash Wednesday. job as a truck Clear in January Lincoln Continental, but between the two extremes they all driver, be reinstated to his posi- tion, subject MINNEAPOLIS ; M^^m \m\\^m\\\ s the seventh consecutive month? about cars and began wandering around immense store-?- , B HiHinir iili ? action was? arbitrary, unreason- ' cairs. Then, . KELIHDLC sySnl^nH I)r. rooms filled with acres and acres of shining new TREMPEALEAU , Wis - A Z '^Smlii^^m^^mB^^SBKmm^^BtWmmmt able, capricious and discrimina- Warren R. Lawson, chief I'd visit vast : icy steppes where the wind howled around? tory and that the . penalty of the Minnesota Department of 50-year Masonic certificate h?s row upon. row of shiny new cars. They all looked perfectly been received by Clark Miller , against Webster was top harsh. Health's ?radiation section, said gorgeous. But they all -looked alike to me; and to save my ¦ The ; ruling each of 15? samples collected • 87, Trempealeau It was con- invoked? a suspen- life I couldn't tell , one? make? from another. . ferred by Belmont Schlosstein , sion ; against "Webster'". irom during December and January . . -ft USED CAR last had less than Cochrane, grand master ot Wis- mmmmM Sept.;28 to Jan? 31 arid decreed 10 micrornicrocwr- the more I looked , the V lass, Dart and bagger (or ies per liter, the detectable consin. that he be reinstated to duty ¦ ¦?-¦ ' ?¦ more confusing it got. All is that rum?). But worst ot; HUGE CHOICE-TAKEN IN - lirpit. • ". . .? . ¦?? . - Miller was born March 13, pp arid pay status? as of Feb? l? the models had impressive all were the geographically V //^ ^iW} -^J^^ Webster :¦ The average value for strori- : named niodels —/ Biscayne-i 1876, at La Crosse. He became TRADE ON OUR BEST _ _ , 35, of Richfield, was ? and beautiful namesyThere : fired Sept. 27 after a hearing. tium-90 in eight samples collect- Malibu , Mpntclair, Delray, a member of a Milwaukee lodge ed in January was , Highway Department . regula- . 32 6 micro- were astronomical names Riviera* : BeUir, Newport, in 1913 and transferred his rnicfocuries per liter peak here in 1944. tions permits, patrolmen to hold . The like Meteor, Comet, Star-. Bonneville, New?Yorker and membership some outside jobs but forbids period for strontiurri-90 in milk firei JetstafV Polaris, Gal- I don 't know what all. Among old-timers attending thenpr from , sampled during 1963 occurred V axy, ; etc. ; and bird , names - As though all this, weren't the ceremony was Frank Wall working as? . truck in June when the average, ¦ Used cars are coming into our drivers. -Webster was picked up value like? Larls, Falcon , Skylark . ' ' confusing enough many of of Decorah Lodge/ 177, Gales- Used FalconsI in Wisconsiii on a was , 45: micromicrocuries per i and : Thunderbird . T h e r e them ? had import-sounding ville, a Mason 6y years. lots fast—and we want to keep weight viola- liter?; ' ' ?¦/:¦;: tion. Webster? has been with the - .? • • . . were Wildcats and Impalas . numbers attached to their "/ . The daily average intake of and Cobras, and Grayhounds names. There was the 404 MASONS AT MONDOVI patrol about 10 years.; ¦;/.? ' strontiumi-90 froni all sources . ••('or is that, the bus?). : model and the 202, the 88 , -" MONDOVI .yWis. (Special - which should not be exceeded there?were some exciting the. 66; and the 44; ..there ? .? Mondovi Masons will hold their Telephone Lineman without? careful consideration of names like Fury and Tem- was a 100 and a 200, also a . annual smoker at the Mason.c the reasons for do?so , is 20(3 pest and Thunderstorm (or V 300; a 98, an?85 and an 800 . Temple Feb. 22. The Rev. Ai- Killed at St Paul micromicrocuries, Dr; Lawson am I mixing it with .Thun- I never did learn whether ¦ vid Morey, pastor of Durand said. •?" - . - derbird?)? I Valso got the this had to do with the Methodist Church , will be speak- present Car! Used Fairlanesl VSTy PAUL CAP) — A tel- weaponry models, ephone company thorough- horsepower, the miles per er. The Order of Eastera Star lineman? was ly confused — iSabre, Cut- gallon? the zip code or what . killed Thursday when hit in the BLAIR WOMAN HURT will serve dinner at 6:30 pm. head by a cable which was be- BLAIR , Wis. (Special) — Mrs Then in desperation I took to skulking around super- ? VFW AT RUSHFORD ing installed under a downtown Edwin Mickelson received an market parking kits and street. . studying the different? makes and - RUSHFORD, Minn. (Specal ) injury to the thumb on her trying to get them straightened out. After. I got one mak« wil qBgajjjS He was John Forette, 27 The VFW and its Auxiliary '64 TOTAL PERFORMERS, , an right hand'in a car door She of car identified "By a group of five chevrons on the front meet at the post home Monday employe of Northwestern Bell 1. Used Fordsl F.DJU was a patient three days at the fender I discovered with dismay another completely dif- at 8 p.m. TOO *. Telephone Co. the past eigh t Black River Falls hospital The ferent make with seven? chevrons, then still .another one with years. nail had to be removd ^^ nine chevrons. And so it went — a hopeless task. MONDOVI CUB SCOUTS The situation got increasingly foggy and I couldn 't iden- MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - tify models, let alone choose oiie out of the hdrde. Another The Cub Scout blue and gold baffling factor?. The ? sportiest arid "most popular cars all banquet will be held Thursday R CO. LIVE MUSIC had bucket seats and floor stick-shifts just like the ancient Mondovi Meth- OWL MOTO T at 6:30 p m. at 4th & Wain Winona, Minn. chariot I first learned to drive at , the age of 14?; . odist Church Awards will be So in an unhappy fog? I just lei . the whole thing drift un- . presented. SATURDAY, FEB. 8th Ij til the other day when my? children said firmly, "All right, mother. Today we're;all going?to have lunch downtown and Now Owned and MUSIC BY f If/ ] then guess what we're going, to do! We're going out arid de- Operated by Joe Bush • THE "WINONA f tf/ j cide definitely on a. car." ? PLAYBOYS" | y So we did, and it was like having a bothersome aching tooth out. I hope I'll rernember what ¦¦ make of car we bought ';'•" ' ¦ • ike. f oimite^JQchm. HIGHWAY 61 AND ORRIN STREET ¦FuCove Bar s| Highway il at Minnesota City [i\ C < Listen If SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT , You w^Hl»»«< «^* W^A^^-t^tfv^j^^***^.-* > i rjK«rtr> y S ^^*%^ ^* ^^ ^ ^0 ^ , , FROM FRIDAY FEB. T ^^ ^ ^ '^^ k ArUWd&MMiY . THRU TU ESDAY , FEB. 11 By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D . Procedures for mastering con- \0fr _ .„„„ ^|| University of S. C. versational Spanish differ froni 4 SUNDAY DINNER Dear Dr. Nason : those required for the learning ? of S I I AT THE Could you please help panish grammar. Grammar E-LENTEN X must be mastered one rule PR me? I am desperate. I at " have very slow perception a time.??.?' - .?; f and understanding when Have your son understand a I SNACK SHOP anyone tries to explain rule and construct one or two ^- ^ H Corner Third and Main Phone 7411 anything to me. 1 always short sentences several times i' H f Sn loin Tip Beef Roast — spiced applo ring have to have • someone and say them aloud over and Hj II . Baked Ham — pineapple slice I break instructions down into over until they slide easily off ¦ ¦ 111. Roast Leg O' Lamb — with miM jelly. simpler directions, and his tongue and feel right to him sometimes even draw pic- as he says them. H Chickcn-nce soup or chilled iuice, mashed po- | ¦ ¦ tuies He should let a little time tatocs and gra\y or candied sweet potatoes. > ¦ SO elapse H vegetabk' salad roll , beverage, choic« of des- ** I am always the one who , even half an hour , be- Specials . I 1' ¦ ¦ sort. COiMPLETE DINNER ONLY I has to be taken aside and fore he starts on another rule. W0 ti explained to over, again pa- Dear Dr. Nason : . Hj Serving 11:00 a.m. to 2:O0 p.m. tiently and with more de- tails. My bosses and teach- I have a 10-year-old son m^ Hj in tonight for « Delicious Pike Dinner Com* whose IQ is average or a H Serving 'til 8 p.m. ers do not like to have to fake, this extra time. I don 't little above. He is norm al know why I' m so slow to in all ways except he catch on. doesn't care whether or nol

. AM*A , he gets good grades. • ; I -* ^\ v^/ ,^ s* . / v Mrs. M, W., «^S^, / ** ~ Washington , D. C. For example, he will fail ~^ to put the remainder up in- Answer: " to the answer of long divi- The affliction you have is usu- sion problems- In spelling BOYS 1 ally a mere matter of habit. COUNTRY OPENING he'll make m's for n ' , P5V^ s etc. | While a person is talking, you He is repeating the fourth | vn MO are planning to have the matter grade but doing no bettor ^^ DAY repeated! You put off un- S^ t N ! than before, How can I (v derstanding until this repetition help him? takes place. The next time, listen to the N. M. W„ Peoria Hts„ Ills. teacher or other person , Think Answer: about what he is saying. As soon Your son must learn to elim- AI as he has finished , repeal to inate careless errors. Help him I^^J^ i yourself what he has said. Prac- see that writing a perfect paper tice this every time you get a takes something more than just ; chance and you will soon find knowing the answers, or how ^ muftmnT* BROWN *'" . yourself understanding the first GOLDEN Www"¦~~*^^^^HHr^^v^ to solve the problems. OQO time through. 6 0-^-^> m This will also help you to re- Encourage him to go through Talent.d Orjaniit 8. Vocalist member what has been said. his papers a second time l ook- V' i- ing for just such errors as you LAST MIGHT SATURDAY 107 West Third % Dear Dr. Nnson: mention. With his mind center- J,MMY "Sr"l,lnfl" MERR,CK Could you please send me CHICKEN STEVE GROMEK, \- ed on the errors he'll find them. Four 0008 Matter of the Organ some help on mastering a l(l,vn brown /Pv Owner The desire to improve his ^T I 'B^Lr I H ¦¦ W\ l 1 of R° fl nA A Wi foreign language. 1 think work by Riving full attention to ' my son has a mental block PHONF 1 I each task must stem from tilm. or blank when it comes to ' fri^s, l/in^y cole slrav, rolls 1/ he tries the .scheme sugges- M +\ 0m aT af\ t«4 by I Schneider Sales Arnle t 0«rche»tr *t 8-2961 BEFORE LENT v\arn*)*ri Rhythm Plnyboyi ' Faddy Nllurt ' 3930 6th St. Goodview f

¦ cJfc cJj >_J„ I HUH HP —._J—^—^ Jf ——^^^^ MMhJ ^_f ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ r 'IHIII Nothing Has Really ROBERT G RUARK 'Isn't He Nice—After Standing in Line Only Six Hours for B read, TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS Changed at U/ of M He /Jememije^ E-CHQES OF th» controversy b«twt«n /Wdrcfc Spreads the :' . "UniversityVof Mianesota'jj Professor Sibley and Ramsey County's Commission- 'Me/ocftr/nos ' er Rosen still are being heard, although ¦ less shrilly than has ' ¦ ¦ ;¦ y yyy Demonstrations — mercifullyv^—? heeii Shhh!. . • • '?:. V . V- . . ¦ '¦ ¦ true in previous weeks ? In large measure I just crept out of the washroom. . with, to- :¦; ? ¦?" ; -. . - .-; ?- ¦?. ¦. "ByDAVID LAWRENCE this improved state of affairs is due to the bacco on my breath, and made it just in time WASHINGTON — The "civil rights" question may provi eminently level-headed statement issued to the clove trove .before the boss caught me. the "sleeper" of the 1964 presidential campaign. Predictions ; us are : just weak. We're pending in the House will by Dr. Charles W. Mayo, chairman of the You know, some of are being made that the measure hot -Vicious'," we-re . sick.? We 'are a product of within a few weeks aiid that, when the? problem Board of Regents, after announcement had be enacted our time y- deathseekers, if you: wish. . but bas- is debated in the coming campaign, both presidential can- investiga- been made of the forthcoming ically wealc? And if you work for a bank, like didates will, of course, support the, principle of non-discrimi- tion of university employment policies and the one iri Mirieola, N. Y., which has . sent its nation. procedures by a state . Senate .subcommit- smokers to the , restroorhs,or if you live iii a But when it comes to the the news dispatches hav« ' ¦ tee. . - , .???' ?? - ????-, ?? . ' .-: . ' '/> : . yV Texas town which won't let you light up in the enforcement of the new told about demonstrations streets , you're not Only weak . You got to law,. there is hardly a com- and boycotts in New York , ' , welcomed the in- . Dr Mayo s statement sneak , ?as well? ??v munity in the United States City which have resulted in vestigation as an opportunity for the re- Now I have an agent who doesn't smoke which could ?not be affect- the closing down of mort gents to demonstrate to the people of the and although I am? mostly ' in. Spain or London ed by the possibility of le- than phe-half of the city's state that their university is in good hands! or Africa,. I can feel ihe Big Brother corning gal action to be taken by public sch&ils? One of the — as; indeed, it is. He reaffirmed?the truth through the correspondence. He is not, never the ? If , S. Department of Negro leaders, who warned here- that responsibility; for the university lies was, and never will be a member of : the Com- Justice, instead of , as that he? Could not guarantee ' ? ,, by local authorities.- with the regents, arid ?that they are? con- munist Party, :but he s bugging me; tofore that there would be no? vio- 't The'r'e is evidence already scious ? of that responsibility and ever- ''Look at me!" he writes; "I haven smoked lence in the demonstrations, for 12 years and I feel great that public opinion on the declared that any trouble watchful to see that it is being met.?- ¦ day in and?day out " "¦—¦ lor, as issue may not; in many in- would come; from , "outsid- many as three days in a' ," stances, be openly express- ? rhe?most. unfortunate thing about the -row ers'/ and not from demon- ' I haven't felt great foi* three ed during the campaign, whole?affair is . that. it ever got started. ?? strators, and he urged par- days in 'a row in 30 years, so but will be reflected.in the ents to keep their , children There is always an irresponsible role-'piay- V there must be something to this voting.? hoine. ?¦ - . :• ' • ' er such as Professor?Sihley, who will jeop - non-smoking mania which y is Two r i m p o r t a n t . polls ? ardize such an . important thing ? as freer makjrig about as .much sense which have just ?? become TO MEET this situation, James B. Donovan promi- dom of discussion at bur?university in or- as the. usual fads, like yo-yos available indicate that? the ^ der tp cast himself in the satisfying role arid hula hoops. Yo-yos sprain undercurrent of opposition nent lawyer and president of rr»artyr?By, the same token,?there is air your? wrist — a national health in all sections, of the cbun- of the school •boari in? New York? City, warned that, if ways, some person — riiore evangelical menace — and hula hoops slip try is far greater than has? your discs or something; been generally realized. violence: erupted during the than ?wise. — such as Commissioner Rosen , , Ruark '.:- ' My agent is old enough to One poll, taken in a can- boycott and any child was who will rnisperceiye his. target and fling remember? Melachrinosy and so, come to think vass of members of? the injured, he would hold one? excess of mud on a great institution in an of? it, am L I reiiiember Fatimas> I remember Communications Workers of of the Negro leaders res- ' ' zeal. ? v ? ??.-?'?-?' -V Three Kings.? I remember smoking Turkish America (AFL-CIO) , show- ponsible before the, law. ? pnrq ¦ ¦¦ ' Trophies, behind the parsonage. I remember ed . that the '.'civil rights'V . There . are mors/a^j '' ' y WE?AGR'M'; Witn ' our?fri«.n .ds?-atytbe uhi- . practicing being nonchalant by lighting; up a issue, was considered to be plans being made for vboy- Twin. Cities - vcrstty who;point?Qiit that the Murad, I remember rabbit tobacco. I remem- likely to have an adverse cotts of schools in northern , civil hews media, by their dogged pursuit of the ber mama. ?H6w. old can yOtf get? effect on the Democratic cities? , y A second " that abound- rights' ; boycott is scheduled charges? and countercltar^es ? Back in my youth I heard 'words such ?as ticket. ? More than 60 per- . . ; for Feb. 25 against the pub- ed in the? Sibley-Rpsen,: affair, blew the en- "cigarette; fiend" and - 'coffin nail". Coaches cent , of the voters surveyed lic . schools of Chicago. Oth- ; tire dispute out of : proportion and created suspended athletes who were caught smoking by the labor-union pollsters .- er . boycotts were scheduled a public climate in which suspicion of ? the in ? the company of known gamblers (ppe-tv ). said they , felt that , the ni-. ? for this? week at . yChester, uriivcrsity could find a breeding ground. and everybody knew that , smoking stunted your ministration was moving too fast on the issue. Whpn Pa.; Cleyeland, Ohio; Oma- Moreover,: the same media, by: their . seem- growth.?; :?y an inquiry was directed as to ha , Neb.; Cambridge, Md.; , ing . inability to judge the; worth of the.is- ; CUBEBS? GRANDiMA was a Cubeb fiend. MERRr-GO-KOU ND how, in their opinion ,. the Atlahta, Ga.,- '. and Boston? '-- charla- THE ?WASHINGTON sue,^ .played: into the hards of those For .her asthma , of course, but poor thing, she community would vote if MassV tans who always . are ready to exploit lived in a depressed area where there w asn't t he presidential . election . It seems unrealistic to as- mass communications for their own pur- any marijuana. A little? bit of governmental were, held at the time, the sume tbat all the. commo- poses. - , - help? and she could ha:ve grown a small' stand answer was that the .peo- tion in the northern cities will not have ari impact on of pot in -the rose garden, but nobody used to Johnsp ^ ple would split almost 5O?50 ¦¦ ' Most newspapers and radio and televi- send you any directives in those days. I think S^ the •- presidential? . campaign. between the Democratic arid sion stations. recognize th e duty they have morphine got her in the ?end. In our neck of Republican candidates and In a recent election, in Phil- to report the? news objectively. There are the woods , it- was cheaper • than.Cubebs? ?. that this was due primarily adelphia, for instance, there ' occasions, however, when s|mply report- : I had another grandma who smoked a pipe , to the attitude of the voters were surprising results. The white, vote was cast almost ing? events ! as they occur is not enough : until grandpa beat her up, severely contusing on the "civil rights" ques- ed nearly 11; years ago, in- ates |n high .places. Inci: solidly against the candi- This? one of those , occasions. A uni- her, because she was smoking HIS pipe. She By DREW PEARSON tion. The ; poll was ? taken wa^ ' ' dentally, the No, 1 man who date supported by virtually also attempted , to; play his; fiddle and; drink y "WASHINGTON ?— . T h?e dicated that the man whom last summer • but results ; versity official, rightly pointed out that the Senate Rules Commit- yielded to that pressure, ait of the Negro vOtey ¦ ' . his hand-hewn corn likker..;We had a gay time Johnson , administration has were not disclosed Until a ". •;• . one ingredient of newspaper respon- tee used as they key witness Secretary of the Air Force around the house in my youth, when I was been criticized for; being, few days ago. ? IF THE public-opinion sibili-ty is to gauge the total dimensions of against President Johnson Harold Talbotti was later out behind the barn practicing up on. cornsilk too Madison-Avenue mind- among the; workers of an issue as well as the absolute- facts." might be anti-Sernitic and forced .to resign himself THE SAME general re- polls so I could get to be a Lenny Bruce some day. ed. ? But the truth is that the country are borne out when it comes to protect-;^ certainly was careless in because he was caught us- sult was reflected in: a poll Ry faithfully and unquestioningly re- by the attitude of voters in THE FUNNY thing is that since I have ing. themselves from Senate leveling wholesale* charges ing the Air Force on be- taken by MacFadden-Bartell port! ng'... eve r y irresponsible . statement switched to -straight?hashish (once in a vytiile at other people. half of his personal busi- Corporation and just , p ub- other segntents of the popu- attacks the Johnsonites are the country may bo made during the Sibley-Rosen dispute, .(he I munch that special hashish halvah they ex- ; : .The President of the ness interests. lished. The two directors of lation , about as impotent as a in for a real surprise next Twin:'• - •Cities '-' media allowed the persons port via the World Bank from Tangieri I have United States is supposed That is?also how* records the survey — Everett . II. . bunch of lame tadpoles ma- : autumii in both the presi- making the statements to add themselves never looked; lovelier. I even; smell good; like rooned on a dry mudbank? to have access to all files of- Senate witnesses\; either Smith and? Lloyd C: Jamie- a cigarette should. - .- son — have conducted many dential and ? congressional to their staffs. Anything could be 'said., It has been- four months in the exetutive branch of get lost in the cavernous ' polls over the years among; contests,. - arid it would be spread throughout the state Hashish (from which the? word assassin is since the . resignation of the government. S en a t e labyrinth . of government , within reason , workers; This poll on the by tie medja. The whole unsavory affair derived); is GOOD for you,: A.H .the harmful Bobby Baker made it cer- committees bureaucracy or else are de- OUT OF THE BLUE are supposed to. have access liberately ignored : by in- feeling of voters about the ¦¦ irritants have been removed. They have a . new tain that he -and .. .-. bis ex- V LOUISVILLE m . '.— The is uncomfortably, reminiscent of the hey- files. . '.'ma " rc'-h . -on Washington" ; patented filter-tip — you hire a small Arab boy associate, Don Buck Rey-, to most vestigating senators.? new addition to Bob ? West- day of ?Joe McCarthy. , Certainly the ? S en a t e last August; revealed that to sr.ibke it. for you , and blow . the fumes in holds would be in the head- Mrs. Sargent Shriver was 's household literally Rules Committee would the? majority reaction of m«ier IT SEEMS to us .that tha Twin Cities your face?— and they have mixed a delightful lines. Rey- dashing to a birthday cruise fell out of the?sky.? blend of goat-glands and old memories into nolds was a haVe access to the old files down the Potomac with her w or k e r s throughout the medi a, in?the Sibley-Roseh affair, would! country afterward was one ? "Westmeier was walking the basic stuff? We call it " stuff" — not weed. close? friend of the Senate J udiciary late brother , President; John have done well to ask three questions:?!. dow ntown when a young ca- I do? not mind smoking hashish in public, of Rep. Committee and to the State F Kennedy, when she of disapproval? of the ' " nary fell at his feet. It ob- How representative of the university ? is because it puts the John B. Cornsilk Society Jo h n Mc- Department personnel rec- stopped in at Charlie ' 'Ro- march" itself as a means ? ¦ ' flying for Professor Sibley? 2. How valid are the off the trail , and I am free to?sneak behind Millan-??- ¦£>'-, . ¦ ords and . Air Force records bert's' antique shop " at the of achieving racial equal- viously had been ity. The poll also produced some time and its strength charges hurled by Commissioner Roseii? the barn from: time to time for a puff at one S;C. A lead- ? regarding Maj; Reynolds .A last minute for?a present. ¦ a sharp negative regard ing w^s gone. - ' ' . - - •? 3. How important is? this matter as news, of those massive killers; that all the athletes er of the careful search of these files Charlie recommended a ...... ' all mass demonstrations. "Westmeier pocketed : ,tb'e compared with the vital place our univer- used to endorse before Whitey Ford took? the South Caro- would have unearthed the book on Boston given by "- Air Force The MacFadden poll bird took it home and warm- sity has in the social fabric of the state? veil/ .; lina group story of how the Woodrow Wilson to his son- with which? tried to throw out Reynolds in-law , William Gibbs Mc- showed that three-fifths of ed it up. In time the canary ' Bl"T One friend at the university has remind- THE latest <' ,. , Don singled out for recognition . Ole llan- ords , Major Reynolds then (liscriminaliiiR a g a i ns t sponsible communication with (heir stu- :on was recently- initiated into Tan Kappa Jteynolds was a witness be- bv Queen Frederika of Carpentry fore the Senate exerted intense political whites. " p ^-, dents and follow staff members. They af- Kp.silon, social fraternity at Colorado State Judiciary Greece was Mrs. Dexter ^4 ' ' Committee regarding the pressure. At the s:ime time, firm constantly in their classroom prac- College ot Kducation , (Irecley, Colo. Otis Arnold , president of AS FOK tin-'long-term ef- my^y Work admission of 2.10,000 Iron Major Reynolds was elig- tices , and in their opinions , Itonalil lli'dliiitd , son of Mr. and Mrs. ('. the General Federation of fects of the "march , " the their responsi- Curtain refugees proposed ible normally for separation Wanted bility to students and A. Ilrdluiul , will be featured \iola .soloist ;it Women's Clubs. TheYe are response was largely pessi- ¥^>J^ tho public, Our teach- hv President Kisenhower. under the then cuirent R1F ' the concert to be presented by the Hamline more women s oluhs in mistic. One-fifth believed ers ;ire not advocates of lhe , dist asteful no- That column rend in part : policy, as an excess officer. Unive rsity hand nnd orchestra at tlie Fari- Greece than in any olher the " march" would do more tions which have been discussed, in recent "Key witness was Air "Finnlly, following an in- bault High School Auditorium. He will play country outside the U.S.A. harm than good. Other re- weeks, " Force Major Don Reynolds, quiry from a congressman fit was compositions by Schubert anil Dow-land. the Federation of sponses , foresaw "white re- , nn ex-Slate Department of- to then Assistant Secretary Women 's Clubs which help- mT Bib Our friend at the university sentment , even bloodshod. ' {Hits it this ficial , who launched into White concerning the will- ed to launch the first free- ^T\g%P Rolbieckl Twenty-Five Years Ago The report added: "Half of ^ 'fa way in speaking of the great institutio n he . . . 1 939 charges (hat the staff which ingness of the Air Force to dom balloons behind tin- y\ /jjQj ciS«*i Mlnncto Cily represents: Knna .lean Theismann of Wabasha cele- screened immigrants over- accept an unqualified re- all respondents think masi Iron Curtain in 11)51, 1 l^/i\ -'— Phono Rolllnoitom brated her Kit h birthday by making a solo seas wa.s loaded with Com- signation , Major Reynolds demonstrations of any type ^ ^_ " V^-^ Si ll Collect " NOTHING HAS roally changed. It' « airplane flight at the Conrad Airport on tho munists, sex deviates; and voluntarily submitted his will harm the Negro cau.se, still a wonderful place for people to get Minnesot a Cily road to tin; satisfaction of Da- Jews, At one point he start- request for separation un- WJ1II.R GIVING FIRST Ml) Tbe demonstration idea their children vid Nelson of Minneapolis , federal civil air ed reeling der APR 30-12 Nov, u n c[ u e stionably reeei ved educated . Their children nre- off the names , on 19, I.OUIRVILMO Ml - Rich- regulations inspector. iKrma Jean was granted of staff members 10.r*:i, with the understand- e o n s I derablc encourage- Your mit .mi danger of being corruplcd any more he re- ard Humphrey, a tree sur- " a student license which entitles her to fly a garded as sex deviates, ing that , if accepted , his ment hy the orderly way today than they were » year ago , lit ), years ' geon , -went to the hospital training shi p within a ratio of 2A miles of tho Sen. Arthur Watkins , R- resignation would be under the " march on Washington " ago, or J00 years ago . " when he wa.s yanked out of airport, Utah , indignantl honorable conditions, On was conducted. Because WINONA m y called a a tree by an auto , Mr. and Mrs, Joh n Apka observed their ball on the grounds thi|t recommendation of the Air there was no violcnco nnd AI v soul cloth magnify 111* Lord. Lukr 1:111. f.Iti il wedding anniversary at their home at a the names were hearsay, Force personnel board, the Humphrey tied a rope nobody was Injured , this reception nnd famil y gathering. This brought Sen, Herman secretary of the Mr Force around his body I ben climb- was widely taken to mean SUNDAY Welker , It-Idaho , into the accepted the 'unqualified ed into the tree and went that the device was a pood Fifty Years Ago . . . 1914 fray, angrily insisting that resignation' submitted by to work. one. WINONA DAILY N EWS the n'imc's he put on Iho Major Reynolds and he was Today, five months after NEWS Under a tyw- passed by I lie legislature , A car nunc along, struck the "march on Washing- seining of fish record. As chairmnn , how- discharged effective Nov, An hulepciitknl Newspaper — Hsttililished m:,i In l,ake Winona Is no lo-nger the dangling rope, and top- ton , " the demonstrat ions Brings You permissible ove r , Watkins overruled 20 , 195.1," . p led Humphrey from his are even .norc numerous in - \V, F. W IUTK . (!, H. CLOSWA Y (,', E. I. INDI N Mr him. " . and Mrs. Mallhew Miller have left for THIS IS HOW political perch. He suffered cuts and Ihe North than tbe South. Publisher Krcc . Director fiii.sines s Mfjr, the Twin Cities where t hey will visit friends THIS COM ' .MN', niihlish- pressure sometimes oper- bruises. Within tho last 21 hours, THE unci Editor ".•» . . - gram chairman. evening • iFluta: . y Nancy Cofield',- ' Xriiiinia , Ed- cents on?each box it sells. A, girl at the Wednesday ' Vuokko Pykalainen ,' Finland, shaking off the brown needles meeting of the Women's So- it rom, Carol .Grant, - Joyce Gulbr'anson, and suggested plenty of ? water selling 36 revive the winter-burned areas, ply toy the camp ? fee, arid 10 now, Linda Doner, Nancy Edstrom,¦ Kath- was guest speaker. She was ac- cents per box after . the. 36.. The pastor stressed the real leen Elsert, Gregory - Fischer,' ¦Judith companied by. Mrs. Willie John- He surprised some of the Grindlund, .: Suianne Hoeppner, : Martha audience by saying that meaning of Lent, terrning . it a Holden, Shelly Johnson, • Jack Kaehler, son, faculty: representative of last Cheryl Larson, Cheryl Lewis, Grace Ol- ' time of repentance and self de- Whitehall AFS chapter.. . spring s: wind storm that took son, Linda Prodzinskl, Patricia Romball, down trees,? actually did some nial iri? order to .''have the Gayle . Smith, ' Karl . Sonheman, Diane Ray Erickson , Ettrick , Dr. Zoe Swecker ' Waite, Joan Waiski.Ja' ne Walther, Debra mas- right spirit , .within ,-"-:. The; spirit ter of ceremonies, introduced good , because it-.. : blew down ; Wild.: . : trees ? with shallow roots that To Address of Divinity, he said? ?is the Alto Saxophone: Linda Carney, Duane the Rev.; arid Mrs. Mark Ron- greatest power in the; world. : Fleming, . Diane Forster, Jerald .Hilgert , ning who entertained eventually; might have fallen ¦ Lee Newman, Philip Steber, Lois Steyeri with pi- ; Nancy Wlliis. ¦ . . -: ano, yypcal, guitar and trumpet anyway and injured someone, AAUW Members yMRS. CLARE Kreckow as- sisted by ? Mrs. Andrew Wally Tenor Saxophone: Michael Forsythe. selections. -V? - Baritone Saxophone: Donald McNally. "DON'T plant elm trees un- . Dr. . ZO« Swecker -will speak presented; the devotions. Miss Horn In-F: Steven Bachler, Roxanna ? In introducing the guest til , the? elm disease is past," Mr; at the American ,Association of solo Magnuson. ' speaker, Mrs.? Johnson explain- Beverly Coe fiang^ accom- . Cornets: Steven Bergeron, John Boent- Morris told the. club members. Uni versity Women 's meeting in panied by • MrS>«George; Kerkpw ges, -William Christiansen, David . Delano, ed the .work of the student ex- ¦ ' ¦ After this .talk , the speaker Richards Hall? at Winona State at the : piano. Nick! . .Edstrom, Jack . . Hemming, Dale change program and noted that answered questions from the College at 8 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Hoer)k. Stephen Moen,. Mark Nichols, Pat- The business : meeting ?was rick : Rian, Darryl Smelser, . David Smel- Whitehall is the southernmor.t audience — for instance, about Swecker, who teaches* European , ¦ ser, David Weiman. . EIGHTH BIRTHDAY . ; ; Mrs. Irvin Thomson, first president of? the club and this ¦'¦Mrs? arles Lowe, Trombones : William Boentges, Michael city in this AFS region. Eau Christmas trees. . He .said Jt was Russian , Asian and-Latin Amer- opened by Ch Blumentritt, president of Winoriq,; Flower and . year's program, chairman, center , and Mrs. . president , with reports given by Farrell, . Donald ' Lanik, Allyn Olson. . Claire? is region headquarters. wasteful to? discard ; them. Use ican history at AVinona. State Baritone": Donald " Deye, David Me- ?(Daily News ? 'y;: -:- . •'.¦ Garden Club,? lights one of the eight candles Louis Walther, vice president.? Vuokko described her country them stuck-? in- - .'-the snow as ev- College, will speak on "Occi- Mrhes. Endn Laufenberger and Naiiy. ; ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ - Bruce Reed. Basses: . . Mark Ferdlnandson, John on the club's birthday cake at the annual din- - ,;-: photo) . . ' . . as about the. size of Montana. ergreen decorations in the yard dent iand Orient y— Some Basic Grindlund; Mark Shaw. :. ner meeting? Looking on are; Mrs,-: R.. M. She explained that her Country —put food on; their branches for Considerations.' .' Reservations Hostesses at the coffee hout . Drums: Linda Allreed, David Behling, is? a neutral nation. The presi- ? Rolf Berolund, - Richard Dublin. the birds ?— place them against are to be made.by Sunday night, were members of Circle 6 with THIRD BAND thing to do with , someone, to dent of Finland ; is elected by growing evergreens for prbtec: The talk is one in a series Mrs; ? James Knopp, circle Clarinets: Mary Glerde, George Schu- the. people, but does not have chairman in charge. : minskl, Ram Thelle, Diane Sorem> Janet do ' for , and. -some to care. . tion against winter-burn — use of programs in; .the AAUW , Tindahl, Beth Ronnehberg, Parh Hoseck, RQchester ;Sis the power of the president of their needles for ? mulch, Mr. branch study of Occident and Kathy Sabolta, Rosemarie Cady, : Nan- the U.S., she?,said. The parli? ¦ cy y Kooprinan, Linda Kelper, Christina THE HOME nursHt^-fH-ogram Morris said. ' ¦?? •; ' Orient. Dr. Swecker received " ¦ ¦ . Carpenter; Bonnie Bell, Art Yeske, Byron enables the aged to remain in ment of 200 is elected by? the ' '¦Mrs. R. M? Thomson? , pro- ah'- AA.UW fellowship for study La Crescent Scbopl Bublitz, Sandra Falb, Terry Wilk, Joan ; their, homes, Sister Eyrnard people? . Voting age is 2.1, the leading, to her doctorate frorn : : Grant, Bruce Brokow. ; Home Nursing; Aid ?P fograms gram chairman for the; year, in- Plani ' ' Marcli*^|Sra s;' - Flute: Susan Delano, Patricia Abrarhsi ' pointed out. They are cared for state religion? is Lutheran al- :; . . ? Sharon Harttbergi. Linda Florin. . , troduced the speaker, Mrs. Ir- the¦ University. She has : taught ¦ morally, physically, and meh- though there are many denomi- . Saxophone: Georgia ' Homan,. .' Linda Sister M. Eyrnard , supervisor ; Weir also gave an evaluation vin Blumentritt? president, pre- at .WSC since 1957: and during LA CRESCENT', . Minn. . (Spe-? Rossi, Debra Dow , ¦ of the home nursing program ! of the Holiday &ala which was i tally. These services are . ren- nations. Religion is a p art of sided at the head table ; and a leave of absense she did cial)—- La Crescent Crucifixion Trombones: Janet Wollln, Jack kahl, . of St. Mary's Hospital, Roches- the first project sponsored by dered; without financial obliga- the schools, the speaker said.: gave special recognition to . the work on Asia at the University Elementary School Home-School Debby Brunberg,: Eric Saeker, Allen Son- . j She explained .neman. ter, addressed the members of the auxiliary. She reported that tion , regardless of race or that elemen- past presidents,; each of whom of Michigan. Association will hold its annual Corners: Jay. Strange, Terrance Hurl- creed.;: ' ?' -;?? tary school is of four-year dura- burt, Robert Ouren, David Holty, Gregj the St. Anne Hospice Auxiliary 900 persons visited? the Hospice . talked briefly. They ? are Mrs. The music? listening group Mardi Gras , Monday from 1 to Holz, Rlckl Ingamells. ¦¦ "" ¦ at its third ; quarterly meeting : during the two-day event and The Day. Center is an attrac- tion with the best students ad- Thomson, the first president in will meet ?at ; 8?p;m. Feb. 25 8 p.m.. . :¦. ¦/ . ¦ - '':' Orums: Pam Pelrce, Charles Hansen, place for the aged to gath- vaening to high school for a pe- at the home of Mrs. James Curtis Anderson, Steve Jorde, Deverett Thursday; evening at the Hos- enjoyed the directed tours***-tiye 1956 vand? 1957; Mrs. VEarl ¦ ¦ Chairmen are Thomas Ruhe Olson, . Rlckl- fAehaHey.. . '• :: ¦ ' riod of ? eight years. After a se- ¦ -y ¦ . pice!?. Christmas sale, ? and refresh-- er to further their; individual Schwab, 1958-1959; Mrs: Gordon Spear, 717 Main St. . •;. - "? ¦'r0URTH : ' y: :.- ries of tests at the ?elq, _ jhp v, and Mrs. John Mueller??Mrs. . BANP:. merits. 'V ; • [interests in hobbies or for social CARF, DANCF.RS' PA RTY hardt and Mr. Brom ; Mmes. roundings by periodically call- Commission on Aging: A place er , Curtis Johnson , G.~\V~Kng: Henry Einhom , Hans Hanson , Once-a-Year Am ^mW 4,, andC,.».< visiting...... f , with,.,,.. them,,,,V,.. Mrs. o, live,.... , somethinc. ,„... w. ~....f, (o... do...... some-...... * ingh * lerth. and Everett Kern. The Winona Park Rer Squares F. F.. Martin , Roy Christensen , m^L^mi kw kmWm are having a Valentine party A. E , Bowman , Louis Walther , AT W ILLIAMS mmmmmmmmm^^^mmmm Saturday evening at the Lincoln Chris Oech and Fred Hix. Ev- Factory Authorized ^^B^^HH • Cancer Talk Set school. The, dance st a rts nt eryone received favor prizes of ^^V^Bv For Durand Club eight and will be followed by choice gladioli bulbs, wrapped .^,. 5x5^o' \ notluek lunch. There will be in gold foil . / K DURAND (Special) -- Dur- a special prize and prizes for Committee members who as- •/cS^^^K*- . yJP^'- \\\\ and Women 's Club will meet the best Valentine motif in sisted were Mmes, Lewis Al- j Usr *^v. " .>«J- *Asl \\ -^ ) on Tuesday at ll p,rn . in St. members' dresses , although cos- bert , Arthur Dorn , Gladys Gal- WURLITZER PIANOS V M ary 's Church Hall . The pro- tumes arc not necessary. Area lien. Gilbert Laclier, Robert 0 ' W ^^T\U/ gram for ttic evening will be clubs have been invited and all Laufenberger , R. Burr ' Mann , "Crusade Against Cancer". dancers are welcome , a mem- James Palmer , Arthur Schade , m! ^ ^ Guest speaker for tho cve- ff m I.inle thinss mean n <. ^>^{ FfQ;P ,\ ber of the group said. Walter nnd Martin Peterson. f i ,n f !ning will be Dr. K, II, Hill, tU lnl vour ValR »t'"1' "^y^N/^} ' ^^> '\J; gynecologist from Knit On ire . , M*" ... nnd what could bo "^^a t ^i\ M embers nf the Woman ' s Club Yy prcllicr llinn n dainty Aj^)*kY~ -N J ): have invited! all women of this HI^H^HI^^^^ hi.nk.v or scarf tucked JgP area to the meeting. !\\? .ffl Fy ^ ; ^ m IR^^^HHH B $ Jk L A Id! W into her spocinl gift. ¦ ^ 1 : ^r Ar „ T^ \\ 'W$T* ^SL ? PECK SCHOOL PAHTV \ You nr* rnvlted to , . . ' 'V^ - HANKIES , . . 50f-Sl " ¦ ^^P A %) I ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) — ' / ST. MARY'S CHURCH v ' V BB|^^^^^H|^|^fl^H I V^TlL SCARFS $1 ' I X - Winona - **%*%* \J v^fctj^ A card party will be held nt the \^ J^ ^^ ( Peck School , Tuesday evening. ^^ ' M mes Elmer Schultz and Mrs, BLII John Konkel will serve. y Mardi Gras Festival \ i\ >W |n Mahogany I SUNDAY, FEB. 9 f B3^H^HBBPMSBBP* J MOBILHEAT j DIME-A-SERVING DINNER 1 , 11:30 am, J to 2:30 p.m. I ¦ ,; Ildre's n once-a-yenr opportunity to snvo be tho focn3 point In your homft. And thn ' VVr,' • ''-*' * Kf tT ^' FUEL OIL I Mi'iu:: Meat I.rm f , Baked Ham. Winners , F,s- * H OSIERY and /* money on n full 8fl-noto pin.no. It " B n. price ia perfect for pannpering ev«ry pocket - ' lfev % ^ \ enllnpcd Potntnes , Ilaknd Beans , .Irllo Salads , / ' ' \ Cake Srinares , Molls , Coffee , Mill ;, / , BO you that the tone in hook. Every pinno irt thli sale rriwi tho %y/ V* LINGERIE DCPT. BURNS CLEANER \ Wurlitzer know cA , the ernftflmniiHblp impeornhle nnd VVtirlitj icr 10-yonr fnctory warranty, AND HOTTER jT\. SNACK BAR : OfNm at *):30 p.m, — Cof»«o, miperb Xi»^V Snndwichei, Soft Drink* M/ tho Hty liiiR trnditionnlly lovel y ... mire to Hurry—on3y limited quantities Available. EAST END COAL & Bootlu ^L -k i* >*«^ . FUEL OIL CO. * .. Carnival Attraction! ^^ WILLIAMS ^f ,. All D/iy Fun for 1ht jf^^ ^"^ 901 Ernst Sanborn St. »*^^*w Entlra Familyl HOOK ami SI ATIOAI II V ^ ^ ^ IVIierc I/ OII pel moi*.' Iirol Hardt's Music Store 52-54 Wo», Third nl hirer cost. 116-118 Eatl 3rd St. Wlnonn mmmMmMBmmmmmmmmmmm I Montana Pastor Augsburg[ Official ¦ ¦ 4 • .?Missionaries_ ' . Area Church Services To Spea\k Sunday Coming to NAabel - ALTURA MONSY CRKK Jihovih Evangalicil Lutheran worship, Monty ere** MtfhodUt Sunday school, fel- " MABEL Minn. ?(Speci a]) — a and 10:15 a.m.; Sunday ichool and 10 a.m. worship, 11:15 a.m.; youth At Strum Church v| §0 , Set at Lakeside Bible class, 9 a.m. Tuesday-Luth- lowship, 8 p.m, Monday—official board. 1^ The Rev. Norman K. Estrem, eran Pioneers, 7:30 p.m. Wodnosday— Wednesday—Ash Wednesday service at STRUM, Wis. (Special)—Th« . Missionaries from four coun- rellB'on class, 4 p.m.; Ash Wednesday Houston Presbyterian Church. Chinook, Mont?; has accepted a service, 8 p.m. Thursday—released time ¦ NORTON Rev. CM. Johnson, vice pres- UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST VA: JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST call to serve the Scheie and tries will speak at a missionary classes, 9-11:45 a.m.; ladles aid, 2 p.m.; Nortpn*^t*Jolty.' Evangelical Lutheran ' ident in charge of deyeloprneril (453 Sioux St.)-. (West Broadway and South;Baker) FELLOWSHIP ; conference at Lakeside Evan- Sunday school staff , 7:10 p.m. Saturday •worship and >ind«y school, 10 a.m.; Garness Lutheran, rural parish Friday—confirmation a t A u g s Henry Hosting Eugene Reynolds, Minister . .(Winona Hotel. 151 lohnsofi St:). . . —Instruction classes, 1:30 and 10:30 a.m. Monday througtt- of Mabel. The Estrem family is gelical Free Church Monday Hebron . Moravian Sunday school, 'jnd class; Jllo, .f. 'aim.i Norton, 4:30 p.m, , Thurs- burg College, Presiding Minister —Bible school. Clasaes for; ill Dennis Chaleen Chairman. through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. adult Study and discussion class, 9:30 Tuesday—--/¦,;. ?? ley, I p.m South RJdga Evangelical United Breth- at Eleva-StrUni Central High - T0:« e.m.—Worship, . lermop, "Dead • ' (Orrin St . aiid ' new Highway 61) . BLEW . ¦ a.m.; , worship, ' ' •chpol/ a class ren Sunday school, 10 . tils a.m.—Sunday . Files."" - 1 ' ., ?Wednesday, Miss Blanche Eleva Lutheran worsh ip, 1:30 and 10:50 sermon, "The Religious Teachers and School . auditorium. ? for, every as* group. . PRESBYTERIAN ¦ ' •• The Rev. Phil Williams GRACE 2. p.m.—Jail, service. . - Becker, a missionary nurse, a.m.; Sunday school, 9:40 a.m.; Augs- the Son of Man," lly a.m. Monday- 10:30 a.m.—Boys, and girls fellowship. ( ' FcahhlJn .' and Broaciwa' v) m —Jet Cadets, . . senior y youth ' 6:30 p. , ?:45 a.rn.—Church school with burg band concert . at Central High local con-ference with the Rev. A. B. )0:30 a;m.—Worship, Sermon , -"Mori classes who has sp«nt 10 years in Ja- ' The RevVWilliam T. King fellowship. ¦ for . all ages. ' ¦ School, 2 p.m.; Youlh League Ice sKal- Urzman, • district conference superinten- - Than Conquerors." . 7:30 p.m.;— Evening service. Sermon; ' 'Life of Ch rist Film ¦ 10:50 a.hn.—Worship. Sermon, ""Scarce- pan will be ' the speakery Miss ing parly, 7 p.rri; Monday—Bible study dent in charge, 1:15 p;h*T. pastor-parish ' 7 p.m.—Youth "fellowship. ' .'The. Voice of Blood. ' •¦ . V ; ' a;rh.—Church school.. ' " . ly. Saved leaders meet, .( p.m. Wednesday—par- relations , committee, 5:30 p.ni. Friday ' * . 2. p.m.—Missionary meet- .." Ruth Sundquist, director of the Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Local conference. ; 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Serraon. "Al Least .Wednesday. . " sonane ible hour for w.omehl 9:30 a.m.; —Women's Society of World Service Set for Trempealeau ' ing Mrs.. N.. E. Hamilton, 1058 W. : 6:30 p.m.T-^Fellowship groups meet.' . Wednesday, : 7:30 p.m.—Lenten wor- I'm Better Than You."- Text: Matt. 13:2-4- with '. Evangel Children's Home, Hong Living Christ film, "Dlsclpleshlp," 8 world day of prayer, 8 p.m. : ¦ ¦ • 7 .p.m.—Evening service. Sermon, ' ' ship. ' • ' . - - 30;. Gal. . 6:1-5. Anthem. ' -Cherubim King St. " ' p.rri. -: . •- . . STOCKTON . Startinq February 17 •;, 7-p. —Choir meeting. "Lift Is Too Short to Be Lltilt,"! Kong, will tell of her work with? '" ' Thursday, .7 p.m .—Choir rt.htarsal. .-. Sorig.v Bortnlahsky. Choir director, Miss Thursday, m. ' ' ¦HART- ' :. Slocklon Wethodist worship, 9:15 . 1'.m.i Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer-Bible study. . Thursday, 7. p.m.—Midweek service. . Ruth Irwin; - organist. Miss Jonelle Mil; t p.m.T^Cholr . practice. . : the orphans on the closing eve- Hart Lutheran Sunday school and B ible Sunday ichool, 10:15 . a.m. : TREMPEALEAU, Wis, (Spe- lam. Nursery service provided at 1 and class, 9:30 a.m. Communion service', Grace Lutheran worship, 9: a.m.; Sun- " . ning Thursday?? : : " cial)—The first, of -- a: series of CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:30 services. 10:30 a.m.; Walther League meets. 8 day school , afterwards. . Wednesday, 4:15 p:m.—CKurch supper. McKINLEY METHODIST p.m. Wednesday—midweek Lenten. serv- TAMARACK colored movies on the "Life of (1660 Kraamer Drive) : . ¦ Colored slides or movies of ' ' . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' 7:30 p.m:—Midweek Lenten service'.- •' . (SOI W . Broadway) ' ' LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL ice, 8 p.m. , ' .' . .' • Lutheran, wor.-hlp, 11 a.m. " V Robert Quails ' ¦ ' Christ" will be shown at Mt The Rev. C. Merritt LaGrone FREE CHURCH the various fields willVbe shown -. HOMER . . ..y TREMPEALEAU . . "¦¦ ¦ ? . Homer.Methodist worship, John.Hughes, Mount: Calvary Lutheran worship,. . 9 Calvary Lutheran Church. Feb. —Bible school classes , for all "(West Sarnla and Grand) - each evening. • " ¦ ¦ ¦' 10 a.m. ¦ - lay speaker; John Edstrom, organist, ».m, ." ; ages. Adult class will sludy 1 Cor. Ti. 10 a.m: .. — . .Worship . - Sermon.- "vVha* The Rev. LaVern Swanson 9:a:m. church school, 10 a.m. "V •• WEAVER. ¦¦ i7 £it?8 p.m ,y " Senior choir .di- These services are open to the ¦ .11 a,rn.—Worship. V Makes , a Man . Great. ¦ LOONEY VALLEY Methodist worship and Sunday school, ' ' ' ' Lutheran Services rected by Mrs. Shermen' Mitchell, will '?' "" ?¦¦ The Jsecond? showing will b« • yp.rh.—Worship. " . . ?:30 aim.—Sunday school. .Classes for public?'. - ' , , Looney Valley . Lutheran worship', ser- 10:45 a.m. sing. Mrs. Harvey Gordon organist. . Nurs- . ¦ Tuesday, .1:15. , p.m:—"ThouoMs for all ages. mon, . '.'Recipe . for .Excellence," 9:30 ' . "•' WILSON • ' . ' at the? Methodist Church Feb. ¦ REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN ery provided.. . ' . Today. " 10:45 ' a.m. —Worship, ySermon. "The a.m.; Sunday school, 10:35 a.m. Tues- Trinity Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; Sun- 10:30 a.m. — Church -.schoo l classes 24. They will alternate between Wednesday 7 p.m.—Bible . study class. (Missouri Synod ) Christian's View, ol Death. ' Children s day— Naomi circle meets at church;, , 3 day, school, 10 am.. ihrough sixlh? grade. - . " . ' every'? Topic, "Back' to CHurch Onily;" y " y '170O 'W. Wabasha St. > - church and nursery with attendant avail- p.m.; Lydla circle ' meets at Marlow . ¦: WITOKA . the two churches Mon* 11 a;m. •' — Church school classes . from Choir . Saturday, 9:30 a;ni.- "Walk With tha . . able. St. John s Andersons, 8 Wednesday—Rcbckah Wltoke" Methodist Sunday school, 9 The Rev. Louis O. Bittner seventh grade through adu It department. p.m. . day during Lent. The films . ai e Master." Lesson text, Acts 10. . 7:30 p.m.—Evening gospel hour. Ser- circle meets at parsonage, .2 p.m.; mid- a.m.; ' worship, .10 a.m. ' Wednesday— 6:30 ; p.m.—Senior- high NVi*F meets a» . The gener- mon, ' i "A . Debt to Pay." week Lenten service, 8 p.m. Ash Wednesday service at Houston Pres- non-deriorrtinationUV. 5:15 a.rri.^—Sunday yschool and . . advilt the. church for devotions b*for» bowling. To Sing Sunday at Monday, 7:30 p.m. —Missionary con- MINNEISKA byterian Church. ? invited Bible y class. They will return . to churcfi for . refresh- al public is ? ference. Miss Marjorie Johnson, Ven- St. Mary 's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 ¦ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10:30? a.m:—Worship.' . ments. Senior high MYF council win . . ezuela, guest speaker. St. Sanislaus Church a.m; Daily Rosary, 7:30 a.m.; daily (Vvest Broadway -and Johnson) • . Mondayy?- p.m.—Scouts, meet after bowling parly. ' TREMPEALEAU SUPPER ¦Tuesday, ' 7:30 p.m. Mass, 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, • 8 p.m.—Asti Wednesday Tuesday. , i:3O-7:30- p.rri.r-Chlcken sup- —Missionary con- BLAIR CHURCH SECRETARY The Rev. Harold Rekstad . ^ MINNESOTA CITY (Spe- first midweek Lenten service. per sponsored by Wesley Foundation. ference, . Miss Lucille. Dobbs, Republic James Stolpa , a member of TREMPEALEAU, Wis? of-Congo, guest speaker. St. Paul' s Catholic Masses; 8 end 10 : Saturday, :9-l 1:15 a.m. ; — ' Saturday Tickets available from any Vl/esley. Foun- cial)—A smelt : supper will be 10:30 a.rtY.-^Worshlp. Church , school St. Stanislaus Church, will be M«iss, BLAIR , Wis. (Special )-Hrs school. dation member;or at the door. Wednesllay, 7:30 p.m.-^-Missionary con- a.m.; holy days and first'Friday classes for: all: children three years of ference, l/viiss Blanche Becker, Japan, among the 40-voice men's chor- 5:30 p.m. Dally Messy 6:45 a.m. Donald Hblven has been hired served : Saturday at 5 p.m. . at Hurstry lor Wednesday; 7:45 . p.m.-Ash Wednesday age. through 10th. jrada.. ' guest speaker, First Evangelical Lutheran . worsMp, Inlanls. Preludes by orgsnist, Mlsi service. Sermon, "The Road to Jericho." us from St. John 's University as financial secretary in the Mount Calvaiy Lutheran Ghurch •9 p.m. — Beginning ol 24-hour vigil. '- ' Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Missionary con- 8 45 a m , Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mon- June- Sorllen, "Chorus . Magnus." Waly, ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN - be a benefit Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir , practice. ¦ ference, . . Miss Rulh Sondqulst, Hong which will sing at St. Stanislaus day—Lutheran Pioneers, 7 p.ni. Thurs- Zion Lutheran Church and be- dining hall. It will and "Dear Lord and Father ol Mankind/' (Wisconsin Synod) '8/p.m.—Official- - board;, meets. Kong, guest speaker. day—Lenten service, 7 30 p m Satur- Scoutrriaster , Mil- Larson. . Anthem by, senior, cho!redirect- " Church at the 9:45 a.m. Mass gan her duties Jan. 27. She re- for Troop 101, . . (West Wabasha and Hioh) , . ' Friday, 1 "¦ p.m.—World Day of Prayer Saturday, . 9:30 a.m.—Paslor 's Instruc- day—conllrmatlon Instruction at Good- ¦ ed, by Harold Edstrom. Oflerrory* solo Sunday. view. ton Uhl said. ; observance at ;the EUB church. tion class. places Mrs. Lyle Anderson by Glenn. Houghton. . Ser/non by ' the The Rey. A. L. Mennicke ¦ ' ' • ¦. - y. Rev , H.. A. Graubner, "Can We Escap* Vicar David Fischer 1h»- '.'Cre5.V3". " - 'Postlud« , - '"PosHutl« li\ F," ' ' Coflea hour: In . Fellowship ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Cappelon. I ».m.—Communion.. . Smrmon, ¦: "Em- ¦ ¦ ¦ - . . " " y. (West Sanborn and Main) -' . ' room...... : phasis on Service.'' Mrs. . G, F. Schape- 6 p.m.^-Pllgrlm fellowship pollock kahrh, organlet. . .: ¦ 9:30 a.m.—Sunday -school '. '' - .- ' •upper, ' .- : ' •?:15 a.m.—Sunday school; and , Bible ' . 1 1 a.rh.-Serv|ce.: Sublect, "Spirit. • : Tuesday,. , 9:30 ¦,m.—Morning . . prayer classes, . ' • ' . . " . - Wednesday, - , 8 ,pm.—Testimonial meet- group;. ¦ 10:30 a.m.—Worship. . " - .Sermon - , and ¦ ¦ . ing." ' . ¦ '• • ¦ "' " Wednesday, > p.m.—Lenlen aupper music same as above . Senior, choir, di- . : ' ' ¦ '¦ " Reading - room open Tuesdays, Thurs- •nd - service. . . rected by G. ¦F. Schapskahm,- will . Sing ' ¦ days: and . Saturdays .frorrs 1:30 to 4:30 Thursday, . 3:^5 p.m.—Junior choir: "How Blest ' Are. They." p.m. :- . ' . ' . '' ' ¦; . 7. p.rn.—Senior choir. . 4 p.m.—Adult 'membership class. : - T:« p.m.—Circle 4: y - 7:*W p.m.—Variety show and ¦' talent Friday, 7 p.m:—World Day of Prayar, night. - ' - - Ivangellcel United Brethren Church.. •¦ WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH Monday, 1:30 p.m.--Blble circle. ¦ •:30 p.m.-^LUtherari Pioneers , (Center and Sanborn Streets) • • 4:30 p.m.—Lutheran Girl Pioneers. . D. F. Moehlenpah. Minister CENTRAL METHODIST . I p:m.—Lut^erari Pioneers .council. . •' - ' : ¦ Tuesday—Sewing Guild. . ¦ 9:30 a.m. —Sunday school , . Dr. E? Claiyton Burgesi ; ' ¦ ¦ ' . 4 p.m.—Junior . conflrmaliort class. 11 -aim.—Worship.. . (West Broadway and Main) 4:30 . p.m.—FMnance committee. ; . . 7:30 ' p.ni.—Evangelislic service , - .- .; 7 p.m.—Sunday school teacheri. ' . »:W B.m.-^-ChOroh ichool lor all ages .;.- 'Tuesday; 7:30 p.mi^-Praytr and . . Blbltt ' i- p.m.—Choir. . itudy-.'- - from threa yeara through adult*. ' 1:15 p.m.—Adult Instruction.. Nurjlry provided Friday/ 7:30 p.m.—Young ptoplt and 10:4$ :a,m.—Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Ash Wednesday : under y three • andl church, Hobby Club. for. children service* Serrno'n, . "Go lo bark Gethsc- schoo l classes for J- , and ' 3-year-old . - -¦" •*- mane." . Miss. - Kathleen Slceels, organist, • . children.. . Miss- Agnes Bard, organist, Junior choir,, directed by Miss Elsa will pley "Andante Cantiblla " West, , and • ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Klein,, .will, sing , "Jesus, Lamb of Cal- ¦ "Posllude," Deshayes. ; Senior choir vary." . Coffee hour by Lutheran Girl (Easl Broadway. and Lafayette) '¦¦•under will sino trie direction «f Meryl Pioneers, Woman's club .following colles 'rl Saw the Day The Rev. George Goodreiti Nichols. : Sermon, . . hour . ' BTeak ," V ¦ Thursday, 3:45'p.m.-^Junlor choir. • - -i '-i- a;m. Monday, 7 a.m.—M«n'i- prayer fellow- . —Communion.;. Sunday school 7 p.m.—Gamma Delta. " staff breakfast afterwards. , Ihip. - "" ¦?" , ' .. 7:30 p.m.—Church council. :. "-.101 45 a.m. 7 p.m.—Boy Scouts. ' . —Morning prayer; . Saturday, • .a.m.—Conlirrrialidn classes. Monday. 4 p.m. , 7:30 p.m;.—Susanna Circle,- , "home of . —Junior • Girl., Scouts . meet:.in parish ' hali; Mrs; Richard Harrington, 2W Grand .St, Tuesday,. 8 p.m.—Conlirrnafion; " Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.—Wesley Foundation . ' . .: .». '-p.m.—Advisory council. chicken dinner,- McKiiiley Church. . ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN ¦ Wednesday, 7:30.. ''a.m. ^:30 p.m.—Commission on missions. . —Communion. (Missouri Synod}."? 10' a.m.—Communion.' Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Ash Wtdnf* IBroadWay and Liberty) •' J:30 pim.-^Penltential office. , elay service. '. • 0 p.m.—Choir ¦ rehearsal. ' . . .Thursday, 3:45 p.rn.—Seventrv grade The Rev. Armin U. Deye . Friday—V/orld Day ol Prayer. confirmation class, - Assisting, the Rev. R, Korn Saturday, 9:15 a.m.—Confirmation . - J. p.m.—Commission oh .finance).- . . . 10 ; a.m.-Junlor choir rehearsal. S-.4S p.m.—Wesleyan Service Guild, 8 a.m.—Matins: ¦ Sermon, "Prayer '. ', ¦ ' '': ' yt-.io p.ni.—Eighth grade ' coh-llrmatlon Before the Passion." Te-xt: . Johri : 17: . - " class. ¦ . 11-26:¦ ; . 7. pjn.—Youth and senior , choirs., ¦ »:15 a.m.—Sunday schoo l and teenage SEVENTH DAY ¦' .' I p.m.—Building council. Bible class.. ADYJENTIST CHURCH . ' Friday, 7 p.m;—World Day of Prayer, ?:15 and 10MJ a.m.-^Worshlp, sermon ¦ .(E. Sanborn .and Chestnut) Evangelical United¦ Brethren Church. and text same as above. Communion " Pastor F. A. Sackett ; ¦ ' ' .¦ ? af all . three services. : Anthem, "Alas, And Did My Savior Bleed," grades ..three ' and , tour. - Organists, Miss . Dolores Schu- :1:30 p.m.—Sabbath- school. (Saturday 3 mann and-' - 'F. H. . ' Broker. . 2:30 p.m. —Worship. " Catholic Services . 7 p.m.—Wellher League. Tuesday, 2 p.m.—Dorcas; Welfare . So- 7;JC p:my-Adult lnform»Hon class ciety will meet at . homi of Mrs. G. F . CATHEDRAL Monday, 7 p.m.—Choir, Stoehr. Gllmora Ave. Tuesday) 7 p.m;—Boy Scouts. OF SACRED HEART Wednesday. 2:30 p.m.—LWML prayer ' '¦ ¦' ' ¦ ' ¦ .. - • . • (Maln- . and West Wabasha 1: service. ' ASSEMBLIES OF GOD The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold 7 p.m.—Sunday school . teachers; • ' (Center and , Brb-jcfway . 7:30 p.m.—Church council; sewing cir- , W, J. Dittman cle. : " . "¦;. Pastor \V Shaw The Rev. Joseph La Ptante Thursday, 7:30 p.m.-Lenten . service ¦ ¦ :45 ' a.m.—Sunday - school, " wllh Cammunlon. ' . - ;. ' * The Rev. Donald Connelly . 10:45 -a.m.—Worship. Friday, 1 p.m.—Bible . class , teachers. The Rev. James Fitzpa trick . Saturday, I P.m.—Married" couples club. . 10:45 a.m.—Children's church. 6:45 p.m.—Christ' s Ambassadors. Sunday Masses—5:45, 7? I, »:3t) end 11 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. a.m. arid 12:15 p.rn. . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.-B iblt and pray- vi'eekday Masses—7 and i" -« .h*i. and CENTRAL LUTHERAN er hour. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦'' ' SMS P.m. :. ' ' . • ¦ ¦ ¦ ; (The American Lutheran . Holy Day. Masses — 5:.'5 ana 8 a.m. and 12:1V 5'15 and 7:30 p.m. Church) : SALVATION AJRMY Cpnfes&lons — Monday through Friday L. E. Bryncstad, Pastor (112 ef this week , 5 to e p.m.; Saturday, 2 W. 3rd SI.) to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 lo t p.m.. VV. C. Frlesth, Assistant Pastor Brig. George R, Willlami (Corner Hull and Wabasha) ST. STANISLAUS ? t. -fS a.m.—Sunday school. • a.m. -Sermon, "Faces to the Cross, " 10:45 a.m (East 4|h and Carimona) , -Worship. Mrs. T . Charles Green, organist, "Es 1st 2:15 p.m.—Children' s meeling, Thurley Tlie Rt. Rev. Msgr- 'N- . F. rias ' Hcil uns ken-men her, " B.ich, and Homes Community Building, Grulkowski "Chromatic Fugue, " Pachelbel. Nur- 6:15 p,m,.—Young People 's League, sery lor tots , parish house, 7:15 p.m.—Street service. The Rev. Milo Ernster • e.m.—Sunday school, 4.year kinder- 7:30 p.m.—Evannallstlc ««r'vlct. The Rev. Robert Herman garten through- 12th grade. Adult class, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. - Ladles Homes chapel. League . The Rev. Paul Breza 10:15 a.m. —Sermon and organ same Thursday, 7:15 p.m.—Siring band prac- Sunday ' Ma*,se>—S-.30 , 7; 15. «-. 30, V.<5 as above, Presentation of Pro Deo Et llct. and IV: 15 a.m. a*hd 5;1S p.m. Pnlrla awards ', Senior ch oir will sing Weekday. Masses — 6:30, 7:30 nnd 11:15 "God Is a ; SpIrM, " Zane Van Auken a.m. on school days. directing, Nursery for tots, parish house . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -- Sunday school, three-year Holy- Day Masses -> ' 5:30, ' ;30- I. »;30 10:15 a.m. (American Baptist Convention) kindergarten through 10th grndt. Adull a r!te~*aS_Jy]5 p.m. (Wesl Broadway and Wllr.on) C^ifcssioff?a»*-fcJo p. m . and ly p.m. clnss, chapel. Tuesday, 7)0 a.m. - ' i prayer The Rev. Russell M. Dacken TAwr ',rArir betorr lir-it Friday; rift y before M'n holy elftyv ol otihqpitlon and Snryrdfly. group 7 30 p m Ciurr.li council 9:45 a m. Church school; Mrs. R, D. ST. MARY'S Wodnc'day, I 30 p. m -A- .li Wrtlnrsdav rornwrtll, :,uprrnntrndcnl, Graded les- Communion service Srnior choir will '.nn'. lor children, itudy j roflrnm lor ]«n jTX ere is my watch. If it is to be of value to me, it has to be a watch I can count on. When I The Most Rev. George slnq "Lamb of God . " adult*, Nursery sdrvice, ^B II. Speltz, D.D, Thursda/ 4 p m. - Boys rhnir 10 45 a.m. - Worship. Sermon, "Tho St look at its face, / must know beyond doubt that it can be trusted; If I have to be 7:30 p/n—ISA Communicn srrvlcr , Lord Is My Shepherd, " Text: Psalm , flH The Rev. Donald Winfccls chapel, , \ ?3 Choir, "Jr-us, Saviour, . Pilot Me, " The Rev. Richard Englcs Saturday, > a.m.--Junler nnrl trnlor Wilson Organist, Mrs, Jnmei Marlens. cr ' '''mends l p.m. -- School of missions, all arjes . not the for !. r. :/iy f,'.assei-5:45, i, I, t:W and 11 10:70 a.m Youth rtmlr . Tuesday- Cnisaclors mtet i recreation al fulfilling purpose "hich -was ¦ at || !^A w it created. Life too, is t hat wayl J M»B . » . '¦ ¦ »'id 12:15 p.m, II a.m. —Gl'ls choir. "Y " Business and rel-c^ments Bo- » « «^,^ US ' - ,',' .>1.A y Masses— * nnd lam. schullr Uomr . M:\ 1 Ony Masse*. —5:30 , 7, » am. and Wrrtnesday, 7 .10 p nl: Truslrrs meet . ^ ..' -i - .ii 7 p m (.()OI>\'IK\V TRINITY Iimr: day, / p ni , Clinlr , lit I ::i-,r,\ j JO lo i p m; nn .1 n p nv tMrlv ^rr-W prayer ¦ .7:15 In merllnn and V :, rr , on ^aturriayi , flnys b<-lore holy LUTH ICRAN Clll'RCH Rilile ilurly. Studies on Holy Spirit , o«ii ^'i-l 7>'.>rvtayt beloce tint rrldays, (U'itsconsin Svnort ) ¦ The Rev. Dnvld M. Pon.Kh ST. JOHN'S (.RACK BRETIIRKN CHURCH ||||F«HL not fulfilling the purpose for which God created you. Now, Paul said , I y0u | n The Church 1 >r II ' ' F'. ,ad* ,iv and lo.mii inn) H 30 and 11 ft rri WmsMi , Srrn'f,tv i\V Wnhavhii mi Ewinql ^^^ 8 The Verv Rev. Mstf r. "Rrr-fntancp Inr 1 nroivrni".'. -' dnirtii (Mcntin M-iMlics . Pastor .lames E) , llsihiflrr lil. Miss Annette Haggen. 9i 'i am.—Sunday school. 10 a m, -Sunday school. Adult lesson , V. ni'v .' «•¦.<- •,— - , 9 and II a rn. ' ' 7-30 p.rtN — TrlislW T*o'v "Wculhlftt Rtlltlion," 1»»\', M»T K ). V.rr^cay l, ,h y,t\- I a.m. ' Monday, 7 p,m,—l.uthiran Planters, 11 a II\, -Worship, Sirmon r iM(f",i , "Salvallon : ".ns-4 end 7 p.m, he. " . c ' loa't davi and Tliurasdnys Wednesday, 7:30 pm. - Lenten wor. 2:30 pm - BYF. fr,.r IH- .I r.lrtayv , ship. Sermon. "Hands af Humility. " 7:30 pnv—Evtnlna tirvlce , Sermorn , Mr it rr.flay Masin-I a in. and 511 Chair will in**!, "Jesus » Will Ponder "Tasllng lha World ol Ond , " Text : p in Now. " Organist , Mrs. Richard tlur. Rrv , 10, Hnly Day Manns and » am, ' — ' and malsler, Wedneidav. 7;,10 p.m-Bihle svludy at 5 15 r> in 1:30 pm,--Church choir. homt nl rVMss Esther Lnken,. -ill Har - Saturday, » a.m. —Conllrrnalltm Instruc- rill 51. ST. CASIMHt'S tion al Goodvltw, ¦ (WrM llroadwsy near Ewing) ¦ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST .Inlliis \V. Il.iiin FAITH LUTHKRAN OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS The Hev. Holier! Stamschror (The Lutheran Church (U5.5 Park Lane) I n America ) (MORMON) l.unrlay Mnsras 11 nnd 10 ft rn. (101 Wi-r^riny Mft'M". ¦) 55 a.rn, W. Howerdl Knnultl PuU , Branch Presirtent. Holy Ray Masses ¦ 6:30 and t am. Earle Drenckhahn, AssitiUiig r.rnifev lrini - 3 In 430 p.m. and 7:30 t a m- Quarltrly conlerenct at Re«t pin Saturday s , Thursdays br lore firsl • :30 a.m. —Sunday schnol. Wing Nn ter vice al Wlnnne. frlrt^vs and evn of holy d«yi, 10:45 a.m. Worship. Wednesday, 41 45 p.m. - MIA, first l-rlrtay Ma»iei -

William.-Wilbcrt Vault Co. Bunko 's Apco Service Peerless Chain Company Watkins Products, Inc. JW5 West Fifth St, - Winona. Minn. lfiTO Service nd. - 7(.H) 11. Sninlo Front nnd Walnut - Wlnonn, Minn. The Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Fawcett Funeral Home, Inc. Winona . Mlnnrsola 102 RnM Srri St. 370 F.. Sii|j conduct high DOVI, conduct Ash Wednesday ser- MCKINLEY METHODIST will ¦ : Communion services at 8 p;m. will hold joint services start the Lenten season with Masses at 6:15 ¦' arid 7; 55 a .m.. during, the Lenten season each vices at 8 p.m. as will the Har- Faith Lutheran Church will Aony? Methodist '. Church. St , Ash Wednesday services at Ashes wiir .be distributed after conduct a Communion service Wednesday night, starting Ash 7:45 p.m? GOODVIEW TRIN- both services.. The church, also : ? Paul's. Lutheran Church will Weor/y Cp/Ti^/efed at ? . 8 p.m.; Thursday. North Wednesday, at 8 p.m. alterna- Probes Parish ITY LUTHERAN will? have will conduct Stations of the ting the services between the have a midweek Lenten service Beaver Creek Church will have ' Mat- PLAINVIEW , Minn. (Special ) and organizer of the Society of services ? at 7:30 p.m. The Cross at 7:30 p.m. ? two churches. The; first service at ?8? p.nu Thursday: St. a Communion service at 8 p.m con- — Through the dedicated volun- Christians. Services were held EVANGE LI C AL UNITED St. Mary's Church will conduct will ; be at the Congregational hew's Lutheran Church;will Thursd ay: A Communion serv- services teer work Vof its parishioners? the: fiTSt ; year at Wilcox ?Hall, BRETHREN . Church also will Ash Wednesday Masses at 6:45 , ice will:be at 8 p.m. next;Fri- Church, with R;ev? David Rails- duct Ash „ Wednesday lignment at 8 p?rn..Wednesday as will Rea the Plainview Church? of Christ then in the ?Rlainview : School. conduct services at 7:30 p.m. 7:15 and 8 a.m. Stations of the day at Fageriies Lutheran back, of the Durand Congresa-^ . . PIGEON- FALLS, Wis. ?—; The is nearing completion, y In 1866 the church purchased CENTRAL L:U T H E R A N cross and Benediction will be Church. , as gii' 'st .speaker. Fremont Lutheran Church. tional Church e in Holy Pigeon Creek / Evangelical Lu- . The congregation, which cele- the school building and moved Church will conduct an Ash held?at 7:30 p.m. Ashes will be Other visiting pastors to? speak Lenten devotions Lenten services will be held DAKOTA ,?will he theran congregation ?herc , of brated its; 100th birthday in 1961, it onto Church Street . south of Wednesday Communion service distributed ' after each service. ?Wednesday evening at at the Wednesday night services Cross : church which, the Rev. E? B, Chris broke ground for its new church St. Joh n' every 8' p.'iri"'.: Ash Wednesday. Each 'oph- the Community Presbyterian at 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUL'S EPIS- s Church will conduct Blair First Lutheran and every include the Rev. Arvidi Morey, at . ersen was pastor . until his June 16, , 1963, at 1st Street Church? Services were conduct- COPAL Wednesd ay stations of the cross ? . Church also will ; have a Mass at 8 a.m. and the sta- Thursday evening at Durand Methodist ChuTch: the death in November, is explor- NortheastV and 2nd ; Avenue ed here until the site became; a Communion service at; tions of the cross at 7:30 p.rri. Faith and the Mass will be held at ¦¦ . 7:30 Lutheran. The three churches Rev. Charles; Garel. . Pepin Meth- ing the possibility of forming a Northeast. . -. railroad right of way. p.m. REDEEMER LUTHERAN Ashes will be blessed and distri- odist Church; Pepin, and the 7:30 p in: Lenten devotions in two-point parish -with the; other ' in the First Lutherah parish , will be The building was then moved Church wiU conduct; a service buted after: each service. will conduct Lenten , Rev ? Robert : C *"ssling., United the Methodist? Church Americaa Lutheran Church of TWO DAYS later tie congre- to West Broadway services based on where it Tuesday, Wednesday . an d Church ?of Christ, Owen,' Wis at? 7:30 on Tuesdays this village of some 200 people , gation started dismantling its stood until a second structure . of Bible studies. old church building on Broad- Thursday evenings, ?- ?? will a series the Evangelical L u t her an was erected in .1895. The chapel . Zion Lutheran Church St. Bartholomew's Catholic way. Lumber and other items Choirs ih Osseo St. Michael's Evangelical hold the first Lenten service , at , Church; served by the Rev. Da- was remodeled into the manse. Historian Set Church at TREMPEALEAU vid M, Bey. ; were salvaged. V? Later the parsonage was sold Lutheran Church at FOUNTAIN 8 p.m. Ash "Wednesday? The re- ' ¦' distribute ; Area to Present Wis?, will : bless and ; The Rev.? Dale Robertson, and then repurchased in 1918, CITY . will conduct Ash Wed- maining services; during Lent p.m. Ash Wednesday. AT A RECENT congregation- pastor , ashes at 8 and two parishioners in when it was rebuilt ,and re- nesday services at 8 p.m. St. will be held each Thursday at A Mass will be? held afterward. al meeting at which an Amer- their 70s, Grover A tei y. and Earl 'Seven Last Words ' For tlhilarians John's "United Church ; of Christ oV p m. modeled into the larger manse. The Methodist Church will con- ican Lutheran Church represen- Ferguson , did much of the dis- - OSSEO,. Wis (Special) y will , conduct a service at 8 will Ash y — V What is a . .liberal thinker? Central Lutheran Church duct a 12-hour prayer vigil tative t alked , three alternatives mantling. THE CHURCH has about 30 Choirs of the Osseo area are WhatVdoes religious; p.m.; Ash Wednesday. Immacu- services each Luther- liberrlis-n hold two Lenten Wednesday. Mr. Calvary were ysuggested : . consolidation The. new church is loca ted on families, Who. have built and being inyited to attend the first contribute to Society? Who? late Conception Catholic Church and Thurs- conduct special with the other Pigeon ; Falls are week, Wednesdays an Church will what was known as the? Mor- furnished their.yneWjChurch by. rehearsal of?*- 'The Seven Last these Unitarians who profess to will conduct Masses .at ?8:15 days at 8 p.m. Lenten services every Wednes- church , which the synod favors ; avian Church property,?It?was " a.m. and 8; p.m . Ash ¦ themselves¦ , except for a small Words of Christ?" at the Osseo be liberal thinkers? Wednes- Sacred Heart Catholic; Church day evening during Lent. the two^point; parish:- with . t li e purchased from -the' ¦' .Moravian day. Ashes ' 'twill be distributed • loan. • High School gym.at 2 p.m; Sun- These and other .questions will will hold Lenten devotions start- TAMARACK Lutheran Church other church here , served ;by church in 1961. The property, The congregation has ?¦¦ at both services. . been day. ?:;? . be answered by. f>r. Richard R. ing Ash Wednesday and Friday will conduct special service the sarhe pastor??<*nd a .three- consists of six lots and a house conducting . its services in the Rehearsals During Lent St? John 's will continue each Marsh when he discusses?, "Lib- at 8:30 p?m. During Lent ser- Thursdays, during -Lent. point parish with the Upper Pi- that will be used as a manse basement of the new church Sunday until the presentation eralism, Challenge or Escape" Church and St. Michael's will vices will be held Tuesdays and At WHITEHALL, Wis:, Our geon and Hixton Lutheran by the pastor?. since November. The onl conduct services at 8 y work Palm Sunday,; March , 22. :? at Hotel Winona Sunday at D:li0 p.m. Fridays at 8:30 p.m. Saviour's Lutheran Church will churches, aisp: served: by Rev. The. Church of Christ began remaining now is the plastering ¦ every Wednesday. Immaculate All interested persons are in- a.m.. . . . Rural American Lutherah conduct midweek services at 8 Christophersen.. • here in 186! with the Rev .' Abra- of the walls and installing an vited to attend Conception Church , will con- Lent . the rehearsals, A professor of history and Parish will hold Lenten, services p.m. Wednesdays . during The fourth; church' he served , ham Shoemaker as first pastor outside cross. whether they have a choir, af- chairman nf that dpnartment at duct a Mass at 8 p.m. every at Thompson Valley Lutheran starting with Ash Wednesday . South Beef River , has: reported' Wednesday with filiation or not, Music .will be Hamline U ri i- Stations of the ly joined the South Valley and furnished.?Charles St Cross at 8 p.m.: every. Friday Thomley will v er sit y, . Price churches near: Osseo??ir be the director and Miss fheola Paul? Dr. during Lent. , . one parish. ? ? . Waller? accompanist. . . M a r?s. ,h is a C hr 1st Lutheran Church, . As the largest number of peo- Osseo Natives Run graduate of the COCHRANE, will conduct spe- ple favored the two-point parish University of Il- cial Lfenteri services at 8 p.m. Mum^ in Pigeon Falls, .the boards of AAL Appoints linois, and the every Thursday. both churches are studying the Miami Cuban Geni-e U n?i: v : e r ' s i- merger possibility. Betcr" ac- r . Lenten services .for the: vari- OSSEO , Wis —The son of an Church? Beloit , Wis. He entered Representative ty of Minneso- ous churches in?DIIRAND have tion , is taken, each congregation ta.'?" ¦? -?' ¦?' at two-thirds Osseo couple has been appoint- the mission field? while station- ???' .. been scheduled by their pas- To Be Speaker must approve it by a .Victor L. Mueller is the As a rnember ¦ ¦ ed by the. United World Mis- new tors..? - ?. " . ?.'?•?? . - -; vote? ed with the Army in New Jer- Aid Association for Lutherans of t? h? « Unity The Congregational .. Meanwhile they Pigeon Creek sion to work among the? hun- sey and Greenland. He com- insurance representative here. church in ; VSt? and the currently Is served by Methodist Churches will church dreds of Spanish-speaking Cu- pleted preparations for the min- P a *u -], .' .' ?Dry ;Dr. r..arsh have the intern at Our S;Vviour 's Lu- He and Clar- ? combined services, the com- s ban, refugees in; the , Fla,, istry, at Northwestern Bible Col- ence Miller will Marsh '.is in wide demand as? a Lehten Service Church;.. Whitehall.? by l^iami bined/schedule: ?. ; theran lege, Minneapolis. ? .? , speaker. Once a month, . Dr. Arnold TV Olson r - Minnea- courtesy of the ?Rev. 0. G. area. He h^s . opened the Centro serve this ?area he ad-: y ¦ . In February 1962, Rev ^* Mueller , dresses . the White Bear church ? Ash "Wednesday the Rev? polis , president of the Evangel- Birkeland , pastor." Juyenil Hispano Americana (La- ? Aiw trans- Roger Brooks of; Mondovi ic al Free Church of America, derson, his wife and their?three ferred he r e and, in the . interim, other? Uni- Con- tin American Youth Center). gregational Church will speak will speak at the? united Protes- AT THE ANNUAL meeting children, Jody, A , Julie, 3, and from yentura. tarian fellowships and groups at at Durand Methodist Church tant Lehten services at First three new officers were elected. The Rev.. Ronald Anderson , Mark, 1, left by plane from Iowa , where he the Minneapolis -Unitarian So- at 8 p.m. Next from Christophersen, son of the son of , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miami, Fla.; for Santa Cruz, had been asso- ciety.? Friday the wom- Congregational- Church Rolf ; en will observe Worlds Day of Sunday evening Feb. 16, through former pastor , was ; elected . a Anderson, set up. the center for Bolivia , S. A. After? three months ciated with the A question and discussion pe- Prayer at 2 p,m. at Feb. , 20. Services deacon succeeding Gustav Lund- they went to Cochabarnba , Bo- AAL since 1953; riod will be held.. The public is Arkansaw Thursday, Latin young people: mainly ; be- invited?; Methodist Church. will be at 7:30 p.m. ?? berg, Henry? Tangeh ? was re- livia, to work as missionaries. He has his fra- tween the ages of 12-25 with no Feb. 19 the ; fourth elected deacon. Karl Anderson They stayed there nine months ternal insurance . Rev. Edward Phil- Dr, Olson is serving his YOUTHVAT LEWISTON lips of the Mondovi term as the head of was selected trustee .^succeeding church affiliation. Recreation , before returning to Santa Cruz c o u n s e re r Methodist three-year for further: Muellc. Church? will speak at Durand the Evangelical Free Church of James Hagen , and Daniel Pe- devotionals and Bible study are assignment. a war d and ? LEWISTON , Minn. ( Special) -The youth fellowshi Congregational Church. Feb. 26 America. Prior to that he served terson , trustee succeeding Er- provided. The project is nonde- MRS. ANDERSON, the for- has attended the insurance mar- p of the the Rev. Burdette Callow of pastor in rural, ling ' E.Imon.y ' nominational but is designed to keting courses at Purdue Uni- United Church of Christ here 23 years as a mer Shirley Norgard , daughter , Grange Hall Mcthorii.<=t will city and suburban congrega- Holdover officersy are Arthur steer the young people to the versity, ' will conduct a youth Sunday of Oscar Norgard of Osseo, con- this Sunday. After sneak at Arkansaw M^ "*-*dist tion? While serving ap a chap- Hanson , Howard Olson and churches of their choice. tracted a- tropical infection. The Mr. and Mrs. Mueller live at worship ser- Church. March 4 the Rev? * II he was Kenneth Johnson , trustees; Ar- 75 Otis, St. They will attend St. vice a dinner will be held, Then **vid lain in World War ' ' family was sent back to the R^lsb?ck nf Durand Oonijre- decorated twice for outstanding thur Hinglien , secretary ; Mel- MUSIC, sewing and the study Martin 's Lutheran Church. the group will attend a regional , of English- also axe offered. U.S. Mrs. Anderson was treated •*? . youth ministers rationBl wi" speak at Durand and meritorious service vin Anaas , treasurer and New- at the University Hospitals, meeting at the land Berge, financial secretary , Mrs. Eleana Perez , a Cuban First Congregational Methodist Church He is known for his Bible- Minneapolis , and then the fam- Church, March 11 the Rev. Charles Pigeon Creek congregation refugee, has volunteered to give Clinic at Rushford Rochester. based preaching and dynamic 240 music lessons and conduct an ily went to Florida. He was 0**rel of the Pepin Methodist s Christian has a membership of about assigned to the refuge work be- ) — challenges to today' and the Evangelical Lutheran , embroidery class. RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special HEAR " wi" speak at Dumnd Conrre- current condi- PWHMH*i------|- «*PB*^-«P-.- ^-M*i*i« cause he had studied Spanish in the light of Pigeon Falls , about 400. The project was supported by —The third immunization clinic r">tional Church. March 18 the tions. ? in Bolivia and in night school will be held at Rushford . Com- R°v. Kenneth Rpirinpor nf Dr. Arnold T. Olson; Midwest churches. Mrs. Ander- The Calvary Hour Author of two books, "Pace- ' at Miami where he learned the munity Clinic Wednesday at 9 Menornonie Mnlhndisl will son is assisting v as is Mrs. Nor- EVERY " makers" and 'This We Be- ma Stoffel , missionary tp Cuba particular enunciation and ar- a.m. School children will be f~ weak at Eau Gnllo Methodist ticulation of the Cubans. SUNDAY MORNING ' ¦ ' ¦ [ ¦ " lieve," he also is contributing 14 years. taken to the clinic from school. Church, .. . . : Lutheran Church Rushford Church If Mrs. Anderson is given a ____ 9 O'CLOCK St, John ' editor to "The Evangelical Bea- The youth center is in the s Lutheran Church other re- clean bill of health in Miami will hold services every Wed- con" and is seen In At Arcadia Elects Del Rio Apartments on the Mi- Herman Ordained nesday p \ ligious periodicals. His best ami R i v e r , headqunrtcrs of the family plans to return to KWNO 7 p.m. Right To Honor Scouts South America next summer Rev. . Rronsted will known booklet i.s "Neither some Cuba n revolutionary PLAINVIEW, Minn. - Lynn conduct ¦ • Servais Presiden t They may not be placed in Co- "Exhaulting Christ " I,enlcn services ' .-"l SC Paul' s Nor Left. " • • RUSHFORD , Minn. fSpoci ;«!) groups, but the center was or- E. Herman , son of Mr. and MFcs. He has been to Europe seven of the chabamba again because of the Pi Lutheran . rimrrli in HIP Town ARCADIA , Wis, (Sp< i;il) —Two Boy Scouts will rcceiv: ganized for all Latins Verne Herman, ainvievk , lias Presented by times as well as on extensive * . - area. Ail programs are conduc- hum id , unhealthy climate. nf Canton (between Durand and Alfred Scrvais was elected pres- the Pro Deo et Patria Scout been ordained into the Baptist CALVARY BI&LE CHURCH trips to South America, Congo. award al Rushford Lutheran ted in Spanish. Both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ministry al Akron , Ohio , where Mondovi ) n( RY-Q p.m. Worlnos- ident of the American Luther- e76 W. Sarnia (I.'IVS, Hong Kong, Formosa, .lapan Church .Sunday. Rev, Anderson w-as ordained are graduates of Osseo High he also Is attending the univer- and the Philippines, ln 1059 he- an Church here. He s'icceedP'J 10(12, at the People's School. Sncoial Ash Wcclnesdav ser- Melvin Lorch. Tliey are David Holgcr , son Jan. 14 , sity. vi was received by President Ei- of Mr. and Mrs, Kerm it Hol- ces nt St. .John 's Lutheran Frank Kube and Wa 'tcr Pat- Church IAKK CITY will be at senhower as the Evangelical gcr , and Wayne Johnson , son Free Church of America mark- tetter were re-elected lo the of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley John- n:4r > a.m.; Or man service at church council, Donald Oluiucr , HM, ) ed its 75th anniversary, son, ' p.m. and Communion ser- on the ad- Mrs, Inn Molszko , O' er Rc.it AID ASSOCIATION FOR LUTHERANS vice nt K p.m. Dr. Olson serves ThfA' will receive a citation Theme for Len^ council of the American and Mrs. Edwar|l l |<|l|»MI«>»»lM«»-« sen- ' ¦ ' Dick . '. Snow and . Mrs. Donald Olson, yMrs.. Wil- retary; Robert Koljorde , Sunday elder for one year; Marvin Mus- perennial vines. in . terminal clusters in late sum- An American. .. Field Service .. Dr. VWiadden ? and Dr? C?: A. / iors; Mary Anderson, . . school superintendent ; Alan mer are very attractive to exchange student froni Italy Dennis Tracy, iuniors; ' Dlarce Sherry, liam Larson and Mrs: Raymond selL, trustee for three: year's '• :. Al- . Rohrer presented, the program ' freshman, .' and Stephen Flyriiv . Juiiv Sa- THE CLEMATIS with small week's, and. Jenel le Schultz, Christianson? board off educa- Skalet. assistant; Arnold Hatfc- vin Gensmer,; secretary for one hummingbirds. was?the speaker at this in connection with national ther. Sandra Schild . : white blossonis that, flowers in the of the Winona tion? and Harlan Hayes , Sunday vig, secretary-treasurer of Sun- year and Lenhard Marxhausen , The above are some of . monthly, meeting Dental Health Week. Sr., late summer arid fall is a vig- more? desirable perennial vines Senior High School- chapter of school superintendent. day school; Arthur Brown treasurer for one year. , A simplified description of ; memorial secretary, and Paul orous grower up to 20 feet/or for use in this area. While they the Junior Classical League? ... ' • ¦/.Church ? women officers are : Harold Gensmer was named rriore: It is more suitable for dental "health , Dr. Wadden Said?;; Call 4249 ? Kirs.; Chester Knudtson? presi- Mueller, head usher.. are attractive subjects for land-, Renato Castellani , enrolled would be "the absence? of de-. delegate to the? 1964 convention use about the garage than the scaping they should be careful- this year at Senior High, de- dent: Mrs. Gerald Holte,. treas- The Rev, Percy L? Larson ; ' cay.": Poor levels of dental said joint midweek Lenten ser- and Edward yMatzke was named house, unless it is kept : pruned. ly selected as to location; type scribed his native land as '.'the Harold urer ,? and Mrs. Benjamin John- alternate. Ervin Bon ow was If it is desired to haye a vine health are the results of mod- 1 son, secretary.; There are 350 vices will begin Wednesd ay at of growth, height at maturity, country of art , of? lawmakers, ' era diets and , in some cases, j ^ ^ ^ Arendahl Lutheran Church, elected to the cemetery com- to climb up masonry such as bloom and foliage . A few well- builders * and thinkers."? Refer- baptized me m be r s in the an outside exposure of a large heredity. Both causes are amen- Bathen church. Peterson. mittee for two years and Theo- chosen vines ? properly located ring, to the earliest known in- able to treatment, he said (fPUftEjl dore Motschke was elected to fireplace chimney, the Boston can add greatly to the beauty habitants of the peninsula, the ivy can be used, ? It climbsyby Fluoridation of public water the Christmas committee¦ for of the landscape. ? Etruscans, ?he cited their .devel- ?^ ¦ :¦ means of disk-tipped tendrils. supplies can cut dental bills 60 three-years. ¦/• . opment of the V semi-circular percent, Dr Wadden said, as CRYSTAL CLEAR The subscription plan regard- The small leaves are bright arch, tlie blending , of their cul- Mondovi Church Priest Assigned green , or purplish in color when Conference M usicians demonstrated by figures com- ing mission contributions .- ' was ture, with that of the Greek col- piled in cities where the prac- HEATING OIL The pastor's pension young, and .turn to crimson . in onists in southern Italy and the '^ adopted. the fall. Named at Blair Hi gh; tice is in force. He cautioned froni plan , as presented by? the synod, construction later of great , ?Ro- j Io Arcadia Parish Our native woodbine, or. Vir- listeners to "be true to your Installs Sunday was discussed. . Action . will be festival Feb. 15-22 man monuments like the Colos- teeth or they will be false to ) ARCADIA. Wis.? (Special) — ginia creeper , has little use seum and the aquaducts. . MONDOVI , Wis. (Special - taken on it in April. ¦ BLAIR , Wis. (Special ) W In- you " Pure Oil Co. Installation services for The Rev. Patrick Devine now about the average home, since In his discussion Wednesday . the it is a rampant growing vine strumental and vocal students A film on X-ray diagnosis, as Automatic llll *ervlc» . li cur apccUlty. newly elected church officers of is assistant at St. Stanislaus he asserted, "The tradition of used by dentists, was shown ' Catholic Church. , He will assist with heavy foliage. It is, often from Blair High School , who learning is deep-rooted in the Central Lutheran Church will be will, participate in the Dairyland held Sunday at the 11 a.m. serv^ the, Very Rev. Joseph J? An- seen on large institutional build- Italian people. The oldest .uni- drzejewski, pastor, : who ii: re- H ixton Lutherans ings of brick or stone. Conference music festival at versity in the world is that of ice. Whitehall 15 cuperating from a heart attack. Feb. and Feb? . 22 Bologna, founded ¦; in the. Uth HOW IS YOUR ?1 . Officers elected at the annual THE WISTERIA vine with its have been selected? by Everett T»r ^^P? meeting : President, Father Devine is? a native of Century. Those Italian univer- are Elmer long panicles of -fragrant laven- Berg, band, director , '. and Sher- HEARING? Brenn ; secretary, Mrs, ?Eddie the Eau Claire-Chippewa? Falls Name Officers sities which ' cover humanistic I$8r i»^3 der-blue flowers seems to be de- ley Eisch , chorus ydirector? Stu- studies ASK ABOUT OUR BRAND \ r t YW ^^MT Y'M Perry ; treasurer, Robert Loom- area. He is a graduate of the HIXTON, yWis. (Special) ,- creasing in recent years, , law and fine arts are of since dents are:? a kind difficult NEW AID WORN ENTIRELY ' is; trustees, Arnold Baumann, St. Charles grade school and Woodruff Lokken has been elec- ; .' Instrumental' ' to parallel else- m$0$m& \ it is not spen as frequently : Sonla Lie- Martha En- where?' : ' * Arthur, Ser-um, ?Dale Pace, Chippewa Falls . High School ted president of Hixton Luther- about homes as in. d ays past. gebretsen; Cynthiay:Berg, Susan Johnson, "IN THE EAR" 1 there. After graduation from Patrick Paul, . Annette Berg, . John . Mc- : In a question and answer ses- ^R^P Frank, Ndrrish : and Charles an Church. Monte Peterson was The varieties offered' for sale Aullffe, Faye Lee and . . Joanette Thomp- "Bmlt in power cell lasts one ' " ;. sion that "^^^L Wright, and deacons, Mrs.. Mar- high school'he spent ivi years elected secretary and Winslow: by nurseries are usually of Asi- son: .; . " followed his talk, Re- full year No batteries to change ' ^ .Wulff in the Army, including one year ¦ ' . Vocal: Thressa Shay, Mary Pat Schnei- nato was asked to tell in more J^fellZiijnlk.' tin , Mrs. John Alme, Stevens, treasurer. atic origin with ..' ¦blossom^ larg- der, Diane Anderson, .Joy * Johnson, Mar- ; Custom made to fit your ear M$$jwffir JCBB^. Charles Accola, Cecil Johnson with the 187th Para-Glider In- c|a Bluske, Lorna Bertium-, -prllh 9 W before joining Cunningham in ¦- the islands for 10 days. species can outtnlk the .male feat h- GUARANTEED PRICE Broadway, who will be nn<" of ered , lurred or human, <10 Minncsotans attending. She In Samoa they will he guests i.s a member of pirst Congre- of Karslcy 's brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Garth DEAR ABBY: I want to sound off about DOERER'S gational Church "The R«spmv these salespeople who come into your of- Phone 2314 sible Christian in ;• Trnuhle .1 Smith, the missionaries. Radlo-DltpMc hed Bqulpminl i fice during working hours anil hike ' up your ' World" will be the theme CONFIRMATION AT TAYLOR time trying to sell ynu cosmetics , insurance, \ \^y vitamins , etc. Don 't they reali7p that you , ( . , TAYLOR , Wis. SpcciaD-An nre working for nn employer, and your time is his time? I adult confirmation rlnss will 1$ work in a six-girl office and someone i.s constantly barRin g : ni HitoM Kh .% p.m. started Monday nt ll pm. In in to sell something . It' s rude to tell lliem to leave , but .i ll WEUPTV •> mmW^^B m DR . C. R. KOLLOFSKI '•' Taylor Lutheran Church. Any- the while you are ' wondering when your boss is goini* to * - S»»<»'>^VM lought aflr, , wld.ly worn Tlitiui AMI M.M-i Sn. VHONI MM Heaver Creek may enroll, receiving end of some ^ Those who wiuit to tokc a re- sales spiel, It's not necessary to be " rude " in informing : A sn lesperson tha t you cannot give him your time. But ; ' vlilhl. (.otK«r«.l ht m.lol li " " fresher course mnv enroll. /?????':???y/!V? y;4 y ^ 9 GUAttANTttD to B |v. y^'li g ht if one must choose between rudeness nnd dishonesty, ^j p y rudeness is the lesser. ° " ¦?? y;' ???? y^P^Vto OTHER STYLE$r SHAPES AND DEAR ABBY : ^^^m*^ A inrl friend of ours dated -i fellow for ' ,,,O0, R| seven months. She fell • .. fj^/A^^You ma)' « lh » M KINO or l«l«ct a froma lo luit your p»f- ^mVj Tt in love with him , nnd he* supposedly ' »onollly ond (o-lol rontotir from o ^Fmm M^. t00^^ , ur trtmmndoui ouorlm.nl ef M\f U MW fell in love with nor. Suddenly he dropped her like a licit V Immoi ond gold I il lad mounli^gt in votlout iSop. ?i potnto. As a result , i , »|It, „nd M Jf ^HQHfflA she will not accept a dat e with any ^ Bulk Dry Cleaning j other man and she even refuses invitations to go out wirii I NO AProiNTMEHT Ntct3iAi >Y Gtf&m* m m\\WiJf !lm\m\ .her friends. She isolates herself in her npnrtment pract i- flF cally every night . IS there anything we can do Co hel p her? It's been this way for five months , hut none of us can renrh her. H AND C, * DEAR II ANJD ( ' .: ll' .s impossible to "reach" nnv- nno who iloes nol want to be reached. Make no reference* to her "ex " and continue to invite her out with vou. ONLY »5.98 ADDITIONAL ONLY When slip WANTS lo emerge , she will. MHPflAM Ri nn Hour*: 9 A.M.-5:3fl P.M. dally mm imi MlMII DLUU. in^iudin o w,d. -nd s*». "««» »*« ir cimsNtH onim-fto CONf- 'IDENTIAI , TO MRS D . VV, IN WKSTWOOD : OIIITC 1 orncit wo«Eituoc*ni3 »n ciog OUIIt I OPEN FRIDAY Call your County Dental Association nnd ask for an ap- A„ ti\nyf\ f,.« v,\,t Klir-UTC .Til D u nnly (,„ n , r pointment with the committee Hint determines if the chis- 701 - W. 3rd St. NIGHTS 'TIL t• PM. 4mptln„ nf |lf(.n„if1 eling you Rot wns worth ^^ WINONA CLEANING WORKS the chiseling you got, Wlnoiifl, Minn. Phone: 8-3711 7( , ,N„„ n, ,,„i|f,n|) \ j ^ ^y 1 w«n»nly ivd libli, $1 Get ll off uuir clic.-t , For a personal , unpublished v<"" ilnolt v '«lon/ U blloc»l» ndvci ll-rninx nm nm.huhif |„ 201 East 3rd St, Phono 2175 ¦ ¦¦¦ iljau jMM i Ir " l"lt>> reply, write tn AMHV lio\ XWf» , H l ^l g ^^^ - ^y ^^^^^^^^ ^ — — -- — mm ai tfa Bev erly lUlls , Calif. i — ^fe ^^fe. ^ iii m* ii MI .^m*. ^ — *fc i mm Enclose n slumped. sclf-iKiiliossed envelope , FRIDAY . . . Ost rander New Boating Course Rochester's The Daily Record JANUARY 7, 1964 Registration Galesville Lions Lewiston Plant At Community Wikona Funerals Prudential Head Still Available Sunday Closing To Survey Housing Two-State Dea ths A former Winonan has return- Memorial Registrations still may be Hospital Emil H. Rauk Dr. Roy Prenfi* ed to take over the management made for free "weekly classes Needs of Elderly Churns 883,702 ' service for Dr." of the Winona district office of • Vhltinoj hoiirst Medical and surgical SPRING GROVE? Minn. (Spe- A memorial in boating safety and riv«r navi- Edict Signed patients: , J to 4 and 7 la 1:30 p.m. (No died Roy Prentis, Winona State Col- the Prudential Insurance Co., GALESVILLE, Wis? (Special) children 12.): ' cial). — Emil H. Rauk? 66, gation sponsored ROCHESTER , Mimr — Mayor undtr : lege alumnus and first and only 125 W. 5th St. y y by the Winona — The Galesville Lions Club is . . Maternity.- patients: .1 to ):30 and 7 lo at 8:15 a.m. Thursday act Twee- ? Coast Guard Auxiliary unit. Alex Smekta Wednesday signed Pounds Buffer 1:30 p.m- (Adults only.) executive director of the State conducting a survey here to ten Memorial Hospital here. He He is Keith E. Ostrander , for- Sessions began last week and Rochester's Sunday closing or- LEWISTON, Minn, y(Special) several years; College Board,; will be at 2 mer staff manager here, who see how : many people, are im THURSDAY had been ill will be held each Tuesday for dinance into law? The measure, favor of an. apartment house —A total of. 883,702 pounds of He was born July 11, ul Black p -in, Monday at First Unitarian has''.been training consultant in which was adopted by the City ?? ADMISSIONS Church, Minneapolis. the next six weeks at Room 322, for the retired* The units woul d butter, ?worth $507,222, was Hammer Township. His parents the district agencies department "Winona Council Monday night, now ha.s churned, by the Lewiston Cream- Richard A. FaLb, ) Somseh Hall, State Col- be available to older couples 1 1309 Win- were Nels and Anna (Solum ¦'? of Prudential's north central lege: Hours are 7 to 9 p.m. to be. published in legal form. ery during 1963? ity was reveal- crest' Dr. • . '?¦?.?¦ a lifelong resi- ; Mr$, Addie Nowlan who don 't want the burden ? of . Rauk; He.was ' ' home office, Minneapolis^ Os- Families and individuals both The first Sunday it will be e£- a large home after their: chil- ed Thursday at the creamery ¦• Raymond A. Manlon this area. Funeral services for Mrs. Ad- -fective , /Rush- dent of die Nowlan, Watkins Memorial trander . ; succeeds Fred E. are eligible to enroll. Sixteen will be Feb, 16. ? dren have grown and left. annual meeting, y ford, Minn. Mr. Rauk married Genora Syl- Bougtaton as district manager. The mayor said he signed Home,/ will he Saturday at 2 attended last week. ? A. •money-raising ' stunt was Buttermilk sales totaled $4,- Mrs. Herman Vick , 504 E. ling Feb. 3, 1923, at Trinity Luth- Ostrander joined Prudential the ordinance "for the welfare ' ¦¦;' ¦ veteran of p.m. at Fawcett Funeral Home, . topics presented at the open* the sale off politicalV party 042 and skim milk $146,252, Pay- Mark St. ... ; •. eran Church here. A as an agent in ing session last Tuesday were of the working people ?and the I, he attended rural the Rev. N? E. Hamilton offi- badges at the . meeting Mon- ment? to patrons totaled $552,- Canda Corcoran , 4120 7th St., World War Waterloo, Iowa, a talk on seamanship byvHarvey retail .establishment in Roch- 132. , .: ¦ here and Austin Busi- ciating. Burial will be in Wood- day night. They, were sold in Goodview., VV schools lawn Cemetery.? sin April 1956. Hogan and a resuscitator de- ester," Smekta added that since ness College^ He was a member ? honor of Hugh Ellison, nonpai- The creamery's name was David Lee Hentges Friends may call today from •He was trans- monstration by Gale Hunn. In- the . measure has been under tisan candidate for county ¦¦ ¦ ¦ , Fountain of Trinity Lutheran Church; the , changed from Lewiston Cream- City??Wis. ' 7 to 9 p.m. ?ferred and pro- formation will be repeated next consideration he has received board supervisor at the election ery to Lewiston Cooperative American Legion and ah hon- i ' ; ; moted to staff Tuesday. ? r>r-' - hundreds of letters, cards and April 7. ' y ' ?..v??'? Creamery Association. By-laws DISCHARGES orary member of the Spring ' phone , calls , in- support of the Mrs. Ruby Brooks manager iii Wi- The Lions will invite their and articles of incorporation y Vern? Stelplugh, / Houston, Grove fire department. Funeral services for Mrs. nona in 1959, selling ban , while only 10 were ? Minii. • Survivors are: His wife ; one ladies to a Valentine party in that have_been unchanged since Ruby, F.? Brooks, High Springs? • and his staff led received in opposition? : the creamery was organized Harold Neumann son, Neil, Austin; one daughter , Coroner's Jury ;¦ '¦' be held Feb. 17 or 18: : , D a k 6 t a , ) F'lai, will be Saturday at 10:30 Pr ii dential's . .'• 'It's apparent that ¦?'« large were ? discussed and revised. Minn. Mrs. W. (Shirley Turner, Hen- a.m. at ' grandchil- Fawcett Funeral Home, northern region majority , of Rochester citizens Theodore Thesing was derson, N.C.; four . the Rev. George Convened in 11 re-elec- Mrs. ? Julius Rowekamp, 415 and three brothers, Sig- Goodreid, St. in 1960 and 1961, are in favor of the ordinance, ted president and Lowell Bark- Pacota St. dren, Paul's Episcopal Church , offi- win nin g the he said, "particularly retail Service Station urd? Highlandville, Iowa ; Ru- Woman' s Death heim was elected director, for : ' Casmir Flak Jr., 276 W. 2nd ciating. Burial will be in Wood- Ostrander Northern St a r store owners and store work- dolph, Caledonia, and Harold, ? ' ¦¦ ,V:: ?'??. TKeft Draws Fine a two-year term . st. y. /¦;?;?? lawn Cemetery. and President's Citation for A coroner's jury met at Breit- ers?' ' . Pipestone, Minn? Friends may call today from low Funeral Home Thursday at William Dankers, extension Mrs. Erling Neksdh and baby, Two sisters, six brothers and sales and service achievement The sale of a large number Steven Riedemann, 21, Minne- 7 to 9 p.m. . y both years. < . p?m.?to investigate the:death economist in marketing from 471 W. Sanborn St*. ? his parents have died, of items is prohibited on Sunday sota City, was arrested by po- the Uiiiversity of Minnesota, of Mrs. George Pippenger? 25, by the ordinance. David Lee Hentges, Fountain Funeral services will be held Edward Oech? ? A native of Fayette; Iowa, Os- Sniall, neigh- lice detectives here Thursday was guest speaker. He? was ¦ ¦ ? tranoler is.a 1S53 graduate of 220 W. 2nd St.? Mrs. Pippenger borhood grocery stores, City, Wis. ?/¦ at 2 p.m, Saturday at Trinity Funeral services for . how- afternoon ; and charged with pet- chief of food agriculture and ; Edward Upper Iowa University there. He died? Tueisday morning. . ever, can remain open. In thus Lutheran, the Rev. Rolf G. Han- Oech , Winona Rt. 2,. were held ty larceny. He pleaded guilty forestry for the U.S. state, de- Terry Flanagan , 678 Main St. in served as a Marine Corps of- No evidence was presented at regard , the ordinance exempts and was ordered to pay a $35 son officiating. Burial will be today at 2 p.m. at Fawcett Fu- ' ? partment two years and has BIRTHS Spring Grove Cemetery. Ameri- ficer following graduation. Thursday s meeting. The jury the "sale of groceries, meats fine or serve 12. days in jail by neral Home, the? Rev.?Donald will meet again when laboratory done extensive¦¦¦ traveling iri Eur- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ressie, can Legion members will attend aiid other foods in business es- Municipal Judge John D. McGill ' ¦ ¦' '¦. : '; '¦ Lindloff , trinity Evangelical Lu? While in Winona he was active tests are completed at the Uni- '¦ ope?'? •[ .. . Fountain City, Wis., a daughter. in uniform. in the Heart Fund as chairman tablishments at which not more this morning? ?• . : Other, creamery officers are; theran Church , officiating. Bur- versity of? Minnesota in a few than five persons are regularly V Mr? and Mrs. Theodore Pien- Friends may call at Engell- ial was in Woodlawn for Winona County and South- Riedemann was arrested on Lester; Luehmann, vicei presi- Cemetery: weeks. ? ¦ employed?": . complaint of an Erickson Serv- tok, 849 W. Broadway? a son. Roble Funeral Home here this Pallbearers were: Herman eastern Minnesota. He also was '' ¦• are dent; William Neldner, secre- evening and until noon Satur- . ' Members•. of the jwy ice station attendant, Donald Mr, and Mrs? T?aVern Fritz, Ohm; Ernest ySwing, Carl Berg- active in the Winona Rotary Dowd MulcaJijs^S- Orrin SC, tary-treasurer, and Frank Mil * day/ and at the church after 1 ; TRIAL SCHEDULED Mitchelsoh. i who claimed that ler, Minnesota City,; a daughter. . mann, Harry - Neitzke, Wayne Club, the Masonic order-and as Francis: WhSen? TS58 W. i : King director. Operator-manager p.m.. : - chairman of the finance com- ; Riedeman stole two? bqxes of is Marvin Beriicke, A lunch was Schmidt and Forrest Einhorn. St. ;?. Francis : Vaughan, 216 E. James A. Starkman 2:0, shotgun shells from the . station Mrs. J. L. F. Deilke, 417 Olm- mission of Central Methodist St,; served.? ? stead St., Carl Melby Wabasha Robert Olmstead, Pittsford , N. Y., pleaded not while ? the attendant , serviced was admitted Tues- Mn, Archie G. Davis . Chur ch. ? y 120 W; 4th St. ; Gordon Espy, day. ..?, - - WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) "¦ guilty in municipal court today another car- Saturday. Funeral services for Mrs. Ar- . Ostrander is married and the 1454 Park Lane, and VRobert ' ¦ ¦ -Carl Melby,? 74, Whitehall, to charges of driving in the .: •- , Exchange Student ,; Tri- chie G; Davis? 916 W. Mark St., father of?two children. Olson, 514 .W. Broadway? wrong lane- died early Thursday at . ¦were His trial was set BIRTHS ELSEWHERE County Memorial Hospital after held today at 10:30 a.m. for Feb. 18 at; 9:30 a.m? Stark- To Be Guest Speaker at St. - Paul's '' Episcopal Chiirch, Suspension Gr?antecl ARCADIA; Wisy (Special) - an illness of several months. at Whitehall man was arrested at Washing- LAKE CITY, ?Minn. (Special) He/was born July 6, 1889, in the Rev. George Goodreid of- Scouts 15 Students Cited ton and Sanborn streets at 12: 55 On Two Sentences Mr? and Mrs, Franklin Andrs ficiating, Burial is to be in Ce- -^ Ari AFS student from Thai- son Sunday at; St. , Joseph the Town of Hale to Mr. and WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) At Lake City School a.m??today . ?.? . -. Arthur E,? Burmeister j 471 E. land '¦ • * dar Park Cemetery, Chicago,. ¦?. . will be guest: speaker at Hospital here. Mrs? Christian : Melby. He mar- — A blue and gold banquet for . Sanborn St., pleaded guilty . in the Luther Ann Society at the 27, Pallbearers were: Myles Pet- LAKE CITY, Minn. , (Special) y Mf. and ; Mrs. Gene Semb, ried Louise. Hanvold Dec. all Scouting groups will be held ? DEPOSIT FORFEITED municipal court this morning to First Lutheran Church, Lake 1924, and they lived in rural erson, S. J. Pettersen, Dr. Rich- at Our Saviour's L u t h e r a n —Fifteen students in Junior and Milwaukee, a daughter Jan 30 , Robert Selover , charges of c areless driving and City, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Whitehall while he worked as ard Kollofski Church basement Monday at senior high attained the A hon- William J, West , Comanche, driving without a license at a Milwaukee hospital. Ma- ' '¦• ¦?¦ S. W. Maim and J. R? Irvin. . Judge program will be ih the church an advertising salesman. : '• 6:30 p.m. in obser'ance of Boy or roll during the second quar- Iowa, forfeited $25 bond by not John D? McGill sentenced ternal grandparents are Mr. ¦ ter at Lincoln School, him parlors. Mrs. Henry Thor will and Mrs; Iver Hanson, rural Surviving are : His . wife; one Scout We. '¦;., . The.' pbtluck meal according appearing in? municipal court to 10 days in jail . for careless to Principal Jfames Hanson. lead devotions. Mrs. Arlan John- Arcadia. son , Sherman, Milwaukee; one Two-State Funerals will be followed by a demonstra- this morning on charges of fail- driving and three days in jail son is program chairman. daughter, Mrs. Willard (Lois) tion of rope tying and awards. They were: ure to display current vehicle for not having a driver ZKMJjOGG yMian (Special )— Mrs. Josephine Krueger .Seniors — Linda Bremer, ' Paul Froydi 's li- Hostesses will be Mrs. Law- Koltermann? West Salem,? Wis.; Scouts will wear uniforms to Dave Meyers, Margaret Peterson,y Gary registration and operating a ve- cense,. ' ?• Mr? and Mrs, Wayne Schmitz a COCHRANE, - Wis. (Special)- rence Haase, Mrs. Herman two brothers, Martin , Whitehall , school next week and to church Plole and D' ane Schacht ;. junior—Ralph hicle without a valid driver's ?Iudge McGill added that serw Harstedt son Wednesday at St. Eliza- three A devotional service for Mrs. Kackman; sophomores—Katherine Arider- , Mrs. Robert Law, arid Ingvald,. Ossav and Sunday. •_ Window displays ?bf sonV. Tom Dunwell, James Stengel and license. He was - arrested tence would be suspended beth's Hospital, Wabasha. Josephine Krueger will be held . if Mrs. Clayton Wood, Mrs. Claude grandchildren. A? .Y. Scouting activities will be. placed Mike Bowers; freshmen-^Coletlt Augus- Thursday at 7:49 p.m. at Main Burmeister enters a hospital Harrison and Mrs? Monday at at 8:30 p.m. today at Colby .Fu- tine , and Carol RobersonV and seventh : Peter Mick- Services will be in downtown store windows. , grade—Sharon Kristo and B-radl Stengel. and Howard streets. for treatment. ow. Men are invited. TODAY'S BiatTHDAYS 2 p.m. at Evangelical Lutheran neral Home here. This service , Pigeon Falls, with bur- is? for everyone, and not . for Jane GilbertsoEi, 877 W. 5th Church ' ¦ ial in the church cemetery. The family members only,? as was iSt , 6. : . ' ' : Bey will offici- reported in Thursday 's Daily Rev. David M? ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ate. Friends may . call Sunday News;- . • " ' • " IMPOUNDED DOGS afternoon and evening at Hagen Funeral services will be at 2 Funeral Home, Pigeon Falls, p.m. Saturday at Evangelical No. 2022—Female brown and arid at the church after 10 a.m.¦ United Brethren Churchy Mon- white pup, third day. Monday. .;: ••..- .,: tana, the Rev. E. E. Draeger No. 2023—Female brown and officiating. Burial will be in the white pup, third day. "; ?Mr$? George Skreipietz church cemetery. V No. 2024—Female brown arid CENTERVILLE, Wis. (Spe- Friends may call . at. the white pup, third day.y. cial) . — Mrs. George .(Verna) funeral home this?afternoon and Available for g"ood homes: Skreipietz, ?61, rural?Centerville; evening. " '" Two males. died Thursday night at her home of a heart attack. She had Mrs, Elmer L. Thompson FIRE GALLS been in? failing health one PRESTON , Minn. — Funeral ' ?- services for Mrs. Elmer L. ¦ :¦ ¦ - month. ?'. - -? " .: : . Thursday?; She was born Jan. 12, 1903, to Thompson were held Thursday ; 4:06 p.m. ?— Grass fire at 2nd Frank and Rose Waletzki in In- at Preston Methodist Church , and Steuben streets was ex- dependence.? Sh e married the Rev. John Payne officiating. tinguished. George Skreipietz Oct. 25, 1921, Pallbearers were Ernest Woel- in Colorado. lert, David Klompenhower,. Hel- Survivors are: Her husband ; mer Olson, John Haugstad, Weather one son, Clarence, Blair; two Lewis Bart h and Harland Maf- daughters, Mrs. Adolph (Bcr- zolf. ? : . F.XTENDED FORECAST Burial was in Crown Hill Cem- ¦— nice) Stellar, Independence, and MINNESOTA Tempera- Mrs.- Richard (Margaret) Han- etery. • tures will average 5 to 12. de- son , Winona; 10 grandchildren; grees above normal north and one brother , Jack , Muskegon, central and a little above nor- Mich., and two sisters, Mrs. Ar- Former Husband mal extreme south . Normal high thur (Bertha) Braun , Owaton- 17 to 22 north , 22 to 28 south. na? Minn., and Mrs. Christ Ordered to Pay Normal low zero to 7 below (Sophie) Haugen , Strum. El EPTDIP north , zero to 8 above south. Her parents, four brothers In Houston Court Generally only minor tempera- and two sisters have died. lure variations during period Funeral ,, services will be at CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special) with very littl e if any preci- 9:30 a.m. Monday at Our Lady —At the special term of Dis- [L trict Court here Thursday, LU pitation. U ol Perpetual Help Catholic III I WISCONSIN — Temperatures Church , Arcadia , the Rev, John Judge Leo F. Murphy presid- will average about 6 degrees P. Trant officiating , Burial will ing, Ernest Nelson , La Cres- above normal north to near nor- be in Calvary Cemetery , Arca- cent , defendant in a divorce mal south. Normal high 20 dia. case brought by his wife , Mrs. northwest to no southeast, Nor- Friends may call afLer 7 p.m. Shirley Nelson , was ordered to zero northwest to 14 Saturday and after 3 p.rn . Sun- make back payments due on mal low support. southeast. Not much change in day at Killian Funeral Home, through Wednes- Arcadia. Rosary will be said at Mrs. Nelson was represented temperature hy William V. Von Arx oE Dux- day. Precipitation will total less 8 p.m. Saturday, and 11: 15 p.m. light Sunday by Father Trant. bury k Duxbiiry, Caledonia , than one-tenth in«h in some and defendant by Peter Berg , Sunday or snow or rain about Mrs. Ward Kren La Crosse. S Monday. RATE MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - brought by Mr. OTHER TKMH'KRATURES Mrs. Ward Kren , 79, died today and Mrs. Carl Eyle.r from a By THE ASSOC IATED PRESS at Luther Hospital , Eau Claire , grant of $2,4:10 for right of way High Low Pr. where she had been a patient for Highway Hi was continued Albany , rain ... 38 M .17 the past week. to the March special term day. Albuquerque , cloudy 27 4 .11 She and her husbnncl had liv- L. L. Duxbury , Caledonia , rep- Atlanta , cloudy .... 48 40 ed here since moving from a resents the appellants , Hismarck , clear ... 28 2 .. farm near Gilmanton in liMfl . Judge Murphy approved the Boise, clear 28 13 .. Funeral arrangements nre be- final account of P. F. Johnson , Boston , snow 3!) 33 1.42 ing completed by Colby Funeral Houston , administrator of the Buffalo , cloudy .... 4;i 31 .31 Home , Mondovi . trust account of Mrs, Mary Chicago, cloudy .... SO 30 T Stelplugh , Houston , deceased. Cincinnati , rain ... . 4ll ,16 .2!) Michael McKeown He continued It to March fi for Cleveland , cloud y .. 40 32 .42 CHATFIELD , Minn, - Mi- distribution , Thomas A. Flynn , Denver , cloudy ,, • 32 14 chael McKeown , 85, died this Houston , represented Johnson. Reduction will mean $2.4 million annual Savings for residential farm Des Moines, clear ..32 19 morning at his home here of a , Detroit , cloudy .. . 31) 34 .14 heart ailment, and commercial customers in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota Fairbanks, cloudy . 32 12 .. He was born July II , 1078. in Dakota GOP Caucus Pilot Mound Fort Worth , cloudy . 52 33 .. Township , Fillmore (S ) 2!) Hi County. He was n resident of DAKOTA , Minn. pecial - Helena , cloudy . . Dakota Republicans held a pre- For the seventh time in less than three years, NSP is announcing A furUier electric rate reduction is already being planned by Indianapolis , snow . 4;t 20 T Chatfield since 1917, The son of John and Margaret (King) cinct caucus Wednesday night good news for electric cimtomcra, NSI\ Jacksonville , ek-iir . fill 47 Mc- , 3(i .70 Keown , he married M ary M, al the Allan Moore home with A new electric rate cuL-c(Tec.Uve on bills on regular Thi s reduction will be made when and if the impending tax Juneau , rain 40 nine voters attending, Jerome l>u*od 45 20 .. McCarthy Jan. 24, 1017 , in cut s PURSed h>' the u,s - Congress., Kansas City, clear . Baker wa.s elected chairman meter reading made on and after March 2, 1%4-will save un A !; , "ld Los Angeles, clenr . 69 4f> Lanesboro. A11 tl:,ese reccnt ratc rc(,u^13 m 0 era ln and Mrs. Ulysses Uchling climated *2.4 million annually for resiclenLial , farm and com- , . , chan^?. j? , . « Louisville , snow .. . 44 3!i .12 Survivors are : His wife ; one ...... , -M ,i IN i , .,, ,i n i , procedures, which are saving NSP customers millions of dollars daughter , Mrs . C, VJ . (Mnry ) chairwoman, mercial customersmM.nne.sota, North Da.kot.a and South Dakota. Memphis, cloudy .. 59 37 Mr , and Mrs. Allan Moore ;innualljr .)re conl.imiinR prooC 0f our policy of bringing you tho .. 78 M Johnson , Hartford , S, 1) ., two i Miami , cloudy . were appointed delegates to the This new rate cut. brings to $8 ,800 ,000 the total annual savings * wt posajb|e e]L,clr j c sei.v irc at ,.)le | owrest possible rates, Milwaukee, snow ,. 49 2!i T grandchildren; one great-grand- ¦ child; one brother county convention to be held for NSP customers announced by th« company just , since It's another reason why average home electric rates from NSP Mpls,-St.P„ smrw .. 3f. Hi .02 , William , in Winona next month, Now Orleans, cloudy fi8 51 Chatfield , and three sisters , ¦ September, 1%1. Naturally, the biggest savings will be made by arc 50% lower today than just a generation ago. Another Mrs. Mary Ellis , Rochester; New York , cloudy . 44 37 .43 CASK CONTINUED those who us« the moat electricity . reason why ... Okln. City, clean* ... 43 25 Mrs. Henry (Florence) Brown , Omnhn , snow . ... .1(1 20 T Eyota , and Mrs. August (Anna) Carlton 10, Hnfncr , Homer , , choudy 53 42 .71 Chesney, Wnsccn. Minn,, won the third continua- Philadel phia o[ riioenix , clenr . (id 30 Ills parents , four brothers and tion his trial in municipal Electricity ' s rcimy-Chea p from Pittsburgh, clou dy . 42 37 .13 one sister have died. :ourt this morning. His trial on Ptlnd , Me,, rain .. 41 32 1.40 Funeral services will be at 10 charges of driving after suspen- Ptlnd, Ore,, clear .. 49 25 .. n.m. Monday at St , Mary 's sion of his driver 's license, was Rapid City, cloudy . 2« 12 .. Catholic Church here, the lit. originally set for Jan. 30, post- St, Louis, cloudy . . 51 2(1 Rev. Msgr. WIHinm F. Coleman poned until Jan. 31 and then this Salt Lk, City, cl oudy 30 11 .. officiating. Hurinl will be in the morning Judge McGill set the San Fran., clenr ... M 4ll church cemetery. NORTHERNNSP STATES POWEH COMPANY Seattle , clear . 45 31 , Friends mny call at the Monday, Rosary will be said Washington , cloudy 51 41 A'i Boctzcr-Akeson Funeral Home Sunday at 7 p.m, by the Holy Winnipeg, clenr . .. 22 -12 .03 here after 1 p.m. Sunday nnd Name Society nnd nt fl p.m. T—Trace until the time of tho service by Msci *, Coleman, Hawks Meet Owatonna: Ramblers Host Lourdes COTTER— —WINONA HIGH— Bolaiid Gets Y^rititfers Morm Face Two Po ^ St. By ROLLIE WUSSOW the Northern Intercollegiate he has donned his trunks. not? individuality- '' is basic. When th*y develop The Warriors face y an ef- Conference and NAIA meets His current record stands at The Statesmen held two- this attitude,. the rest comes Thomas Saturday ih Daily News Sports Writer ' , record., Key lilts remaining, : H e Warriors 5:41,6, ' ' a-day practices for a month naturally?' ??¦?;, fort- to build their forward Gall t ' .? Mem-' With a team dominated have posted a 7-1, record .. Sophomore Bill Kohler (December to-January) and Martin, who coached at The time is 2 p.m. at Cotter 's Ramblers, rated third . ' . . Winona High, complete . with considerably yby. undeyejass Martin has eighi f'esh- holds the varsity record in Martin feels this had some- Kenosha, Wis;, last year, orial Hall. Z among Catholic High ? School a revamped starting lineup, to- talent, it simply does not men,?four sophomores and the 200-yard freestyle. He thing to do with the improve- had special praise for sev- The Warrior coach , does basketball teams in the state night seeks victory No. 5 in the seem feasible that a rookie one senior in his front: line. set the mark against Carle- ment of his teams' times. eral members of his tank- hot ytake all the credit/for and picked by at least one ''Jim Big Nine Conference when Owa- swimming coach could de- There is a complete absence ton with a clocking of 1:57.4. "The two-a-day practices ers."Dwyer (John) is def- developing the team. coach to be in the fi«sld of eight . " , tonna rolls into the high school velop a winning team in of juniors on the squad. The Carleton served as one of (7 a.m. and 4 p.m.) helped, initely improved. He's chop- Davies? now..?at Wisconsin at the St; Paul Auditorium when . " auditorium at 8 p.m. ; such a short time. . .. Warrior coach is extremely the W a r r i o r s' victories. stated Martin , "but I attrib- ped lots of time off his spe- was a tremendous help in the state,? tournament rolls The contest will be preceded Feasibility would have to happy with the? perform- They dropped the Carls 51- ute three things to the?suc- cialty (butterfly), and will building? this team,!' com- around , face two major tests by a "B'' squad preliminary be excluded in the case of ' help us. Alvin Ta- mented the coach. "He had ances of his splash-happy 44, Carleton s . first loss in cess of this team — attitude.^ certainly this weekend. between groups; from the two Winona State . swimming young? crew, and rightly so. 23 matches.V conditioning and technique. kaki is . another boy ; a gainst the squad when it was down The first comes tonight . when de- Schools.'?- -;'? Coach John Martin , how- for . they have outpointed The other current record- This is the ticket. The kids Platteville? he swam a 3:24:6 and he. stuck withit,; He ; Gene ;B i e w e n's Rochester ? has call- Coach John Kenney; ever. The • Warrior mentor their opponents in the eight holder ?in; Martin's yearling have to want to swim, this and Monday he did . a 2:48!" serves a lot of credit." Lourdes Eagles invade the starting ed on Pat Boland for a has developed a team that meets 503-249, arid have bro- flock is the 400-yard free- Rambler den at St. Stan's gym. • ' ;¦ job: at forward. . at,the beginning of the year ken several records in so style relay team. The group Tomorrow night the Ramblers BOL.AND turned in a sterling . looked on paper like a group doing. has a spicy sidelight? that journey to Austin f«r a battlt) job in last Friday's 53-28 vic- . of unworthy landlubbers try- Perhaps the most impres- being breaking? the. school with? Pacelli. tory over Northfield and?will be " : ing the sport for wont of sive of the performers is and pool Tecord formerly "They are both tough,'' stated opposite leading scorer Bill something to do. It now, per- freshman rRich '. Childers, held by North Central Col- Coach :John Nett? " we? already Squires at the front line wings haps, has become one ol from Cedar ' ' ' Rapids, . 'Iowa. lege Naperville 111, , the have two wins over Lourdes, when the Hawks take the court . of , the school's finest swimming Childers has broken the iec-- team that finished first in and they aren 't going to forget tonight. ' ?¦ squads,, . ?• .- ord for the 500-yard free- the NAIA meet. Test ' vear. that? Playing at Austin Is al- "I knew Pat could play for V With five dual meets and style event all but one time tough. They have an ward,!' said the? coach. ."But It seems that State's re- ways ? excellent team and a good rec- with all the height we have, I Jay team , composed of two against strong competition. just , didn 't know about putting freshmen : and two sophor ord 'll , be a good game." ' ¦:¦ ¦ ' him in the front line mores in the .likes of Bob It / " ' " [:¦¦ -the Eagles Boland stand 5-11. He is a Miller, Gerry Rode, Frank Cotter dumped? . in; the -year at Mayo senior letterwinner. Braun and Xohler at anchor, \ early 62-49, and had to work "He's ready to go now.,' - '', said beat ? the time of a star- I Arena win o*ver Lourdes Kenney??? studded North Central ag- Lharder for a gregation. When: Central set ! in the championship bracket of A pair of sophomores will be ; at guards tonight. Gary Addhg- the Memorial Hall pool mark the Cotter Invitational Tourna- ' ment during Christmas vaca-i ton.y .a regular through much of in 1961, it had a: nucleus of Dick Blick, an Olympic gold tion. The score: of that? game the season, will be? in the back ; medal winner, Rueben Roc- was 32-28 after an overtime pe- court along with Don Hazelton , ¦ ¦ who moved up from the "B ca. a participant in the I960 i.' riod, . -.? . ¦?:?,' .; !' squad arid rnto a starting, berth Olympics; Rogei Kiekofer, . . Nett will stick to. his? usual at Northfield. the NAIA. 100-yard fr eestyle ! starting five ih the two games, ROUNDING OUT the starting champ in 1 961 and 1963, and ?that being; Mike. Jeresek at Gen- five will be center Jim Kasten , the fourth member of the ; ter. Gene Schultz and Rick Star- a 6-3 senior. unit was a former slate of ! zeckV?at- guards and Bob. Judge '•We . won't substitute: by pla- Iowa freestyle? charnp. . In- and Jbhm Nett Jr. at forwards, toons, '¦' said Kenriey, who used cidentally, "the Warrior Velay j -. Biewen , former St. Mary's that form of attack '' at Norlh- time is 3:34.1.:. :? • >: [star? will put Dexter Reisch, ¦ : field? .?. , " •? Is Martin delighted?"Of j Jim Marshall, John Van . Cuyk, Although the -Winona coach course , the kids have been I Jim: Galuska ? and Tom Ma- 't seen Ken Bey's Indians ' son in the starting lineup. hasn doing?a terrific job and I'm ;¦ this' year, he expects a full court well satisfied with the im- Galuska yhas been the main '•¦ press , of some type." Z provement of the? team," . COACH?ANU STAR . . .fWinona State ; 'Warriors have posted a 7-1 record thus far. ! gun in the Eagle offense . —at M They always like to pick YOU said the coach , "but you College swimming coach John Martin bends Martin is in his first year at the helm of the least against Cotter, He. slap- '¦?¦ up," he said , "so? weVe? fork- have to remember, this is down to tell Ricli Childers fcis time, Childers, • Winona? State ' tanksters. '? ped in 17 in the fi rst meeting; ed on? it this week."' , a team effort all the way, a freshman , is one of the main reasons the. but was held ; to six in the sec- The Hawks ? will be .out to ond . lowrscoring affair. "They avenge a defeat suffered y at haven't got . any outstanding Owatonna a year ago. After win- j scorer?' said Nett, ''so we'll ning six straight through. De- I just play them as we always - cember , and . January, the j have,nave, prettyJJlKlLjr tight.iigiiy. " . Hawks were derailed 62-54 as ! ? In the 17 games the Ramblers Owatonna broke a 17-gfme Big i' . have played thus far, Schulti Nine losing string. I leads in scoring with a 14.1 av- l i l i erage. Jeresek isn't far behind EXPECTED TO start for the ' H6^^ Indians"' .tonight-? are :' 6-3 Torn |: with an 11.3, and IVett is tliird Russell ' and 6-0 Noel Jenke st i ranked with a ?10,5 count. ? forwards? 6-3 Bob Heinz at cen- Warrior ? Both games, at St, Stan's and Burgman to 1 ? Braateri and at Austin start at 8 p.m. ter and 5-11 Tim OTHER STARS ... Taking time out for a breather are Basketball , . 6-0 .DennisyTule at guards. these Winona State swimmers. Bill Kohler , seated,?looks Following tonight's; contest , up to divers Pat Ford and Randy Sinke as backstroker Dave Reserves the Hawks must travel to Ro- Star! ior Scores chester next Friday? Frank ..stands by. Kohler and Frank are cp-c?aptains and Kohler holds the school record iii the 200-v'ard -freestyle. College Wn Will NYU 103, Holy Cross »J? V Temple .78, Muhlenberg ij* . May Start La'SaNe- ?5,% ' Manhattan it. St. Mary s New Hampshire 103. Vermont JI. CANADA GETS GOLD MEDAL "This is the week of upsets: St. Francis (Pa.) S3, St. Vincent 7». Dennyy Burgman, a 6-5 senior Navy 97, Oelaware 73, Have Badgers 4 Changes Ohio State did it to Michigan , from Chicago? 111.,? has been in- Florida State 57, VFurman 48. Concordia did it to Duluth , may- ' Clemson 83, Georgia 81 (OT). ; strumental . . in : two; St- Mary's George Washington 81, William A Mary ?-W-' " ' . ?PageV32 ? ; be we can. do; it to?- .St. Cloud." ' . basketball victories in (he last ' ¦ ¦77, ' Friday, February 7, 19S4 ' ;- "" ' " ' ' No . Texas Stale 48, Tulsa 45. 6ri Tap for that's how W in on a State week . ? ; .- • : San Francisco y«4 , San Jose Stall 47. Two-Platoon US Skiers Saturday night he will get his G'o'rizaga 77, Idaho Stale U. (4. Coach Bob Campbell sums up MILWAUKEE ?UP , — Wiscon- ]. to get in a contest at ' chance, sin's football team will use a his team s chances against the the opening tip. '? . .? :? • two^platoon system next fall be- St. Cloud Huskies who move CRC Cage Coach Ken Wiltgen today end- State Matmen Durand Matmen cause the new rules allow near- into Memorial Hall tomorrow ed a week of speculation by an- The Winona State grapplers In Slalom Play off s Set ly unlimited substitution? coach nouncing that Burgman definite- give it a go against the La . INNSBRUCK , (AP)— night . Whip Mondovi Milt Bruhn said Thursday. Austria skates when, he was one , took ly would be in the starting line- Crosse Stale Indians in a 7:30 Three of America' The Warriors? have been busy Playoff action in the Catholic Appearing at the opening ses- s top skiers- the bronze. up when the Redmen take the DURAND . Wis.-Durnnd de- p.m. tilt at Memorial Hall this , all week trying to come up with Recreational Center Basketball sion of the Wisconsin Broad- ¦ Bud Werner Billy . Kidd and The American , who will be .15 floor at St. Peter , Minn,, feated Mondovi 29-13 in a high evening. • ' . ' • " .lames Huega—qualified today something to put a kink in the casters Association convention, Saturday? is the youngest com- League begins Sunday and con- against Gustavus Saturday school Wrestling meet featuring ' ' Kuskie victory string. St. Cloud I Bruhn said? ".We 're going to Four major changes are on for Saturday s men s slalom petitor? to' win a Winter Olym- cludes Feb. Ifi. night. Mississippi Valley Conference tap for the Statesmen as they race while Canada won its first pics medal. is 6-0 in Northern Intercollegi- teams' here Thursday night. have burly individuals playing ' Sunday's pairings have St . take to the mats. . Larry Mar- go)d medal and Russia , its 23rd The United States, however, ate Conference play and in first "I HAVE deoitled to replace The Panthers now stand 8-1. I the defensive end positions and Casimifs going against S*.. chionda hurt his arm in. prac- in the ninth Winter Olympic suffered a disappointment place while Winona State is ' Jim Rockers with Denny," said Durand gets back into action several others players will be tice and may not see action at Games. Thursday in the women's down- 2-4 and in fifth place. John 's at 1 p.m. and St. Stan 's Wiltgen. "Denny has earned his at Osseo Tuesday. developed as specialists." He ' 123 tonight. At 130 , Bob Gun- The slalom apparently is hill where Jean Saubcrl, who al- Things still aren 't too rosy meeting Cathedra l at 2 p.m. in chance, " 103- D . Wolsj (M) P. B. Baikln (6) predicted that the rule changes :19; 113—D. Yarrington (Ml d, C. Simp- ; ner is having all sorts of prob- America's only hope to add to ready had a silver and bronze in the Warrior camp after a lightweight division contests Burgman came into last Sat son (D) 51; IJO—M. would result in keener compe- Kothbauer (M) ! lems . . Chuck Hoiness was in* its medal collection , which con- medal, could do no better than couple of weekend losses to Be- At li p.m., St, Mary 's tangles urday 's game with the Gusties d. S. Smith (D) «-3; 127—L . Ke« (O) d. tion and better balance among , so Gun- 2fith. B . Rlosi (M) 4- ' ; U3-M. Simpson (D| jured early in the week sists of two Alpine skiing med- midji and Moorhead on the road with Rollingstone and Cathedr;*l and , after captain Tom Hall had p, C. Ocutschcr (Ml 4:11;' . teams of the Big Ten Confer- ner pulled Gene Horton in to als for ,lean Saubert , a figure nnd a few frustrating practice meets St. Stan 's at 4 p.m. in tied it in the second half , hit lit—A. Anderson (D) d. M. Lovir (Ml ence. nf atmos- 41; 145—D. McMihon |D) drew with give him a change sknting bronze for M-ycar-old sessions this week. heavyweight mutches. four straight driving hook shots G , Norby (Ml J-3; 154— L. Mclxner (D) ' Bruhn said Wisconsin would " phere from his managerial du- Scotty Allen and the lone gold "Boy, things really are mix- The lightweight championship lo break it open. d . S. .Schulti (M) 40; U5-L . Wcbcr ID) i have four weeks of spring prac- js injured, and ' d , D . Brlon (Ml 3-0; 160—B, Enerson (D) ties. Now Horton by speed skater Terry McDer- ed up," s.aid Campbell. "1 game will he played at 2 p.m. At Macalester Monday, he p. D . Rlncjffr (M) 3:5B; Unllmltod-R, tice, starting April fi , instead of go blind at Harmony, Harichlip (D) p, G . Swanson (M) 3:17. i the usual the Warriors may mott. won ' t know my st ait ing lineup Feb. Ifi with Ihe henvywei gin was just as effective, pushing five weeks. this spot too. Vic Kmi'iy. a towering f>-fw>t- until game time Saturday night championship- nt 4 p.m. through 22 points and keeping ' Two additional changes find 2 Canadian ,drove his four-man basically because the second Ilic Redmen close in the first Dave Haines at 157 nnd Pete bobsled tn an upset victory over Houston unit has been looking sharp in half. Blum nt 167 . Ihe favored Kalians on the dan- Win this week's practices. Tim An- St, Charles Meet "Jim is going to play a lot chute and Moving over to Winonn High , gerous I^le Claudia derson u reserve ) has looked Opens Saturday ut St. Peter , though , " said the wrestlers and Boynrskikh , a '.'.S-ytnr-old Rus- real good this week a long with coach , " and so will (George) we find the Hawk ) busy on the road. sian school teacher, anchored a most of the other reserves, lt The SI. Charles Men 's ' Handi- Vnlaika and (Jerry Snuscr, " mermen both i Mat Meets Sov et triumph i the women 's looks as though I'll have lo cap ' Doubles Tournnment sUirts Wiltgen feel.-* Ins team is our The wrestlers are at Owaton- l.ri-kilomet(*r relay ski race , ¦ Blooming Prairie ,. Ihtrmony ready: "We haven ' t worked too na Irmifiht (or a dual with the choose n st arting lineup from Snturday at the St. Cha rles It w;is the third gold medal and Houston won wrestling hard this we«.'k ." he said , "but Indians and the swimmers jour - ten men." 1,lines. . The tournvy will run un- for Miss Boyaisk ikh. Russia meets Thursday night. we have had some real good ¦ ¦ ¦ ney to Roches! or for an encoun- The Warriors rank 9-11 on the til March I , wilh action only on now has an ail-time high of Id prac-lices, " • Rockets. Harmony moved past Chat- season and Campbell would like weekends , ter with the gold , ci^ht silver and five field lilM 'l ? Houston downed I,a nothing heller than to upset St. The weekend shifts nre on the bronze. Till] HKMAINDHK of Ihe Crosse Cent ral .'Ifi -11 and Bloom- Cloud — despite the week's com- hour , 1 pin. to l<) p.m,, nnd ' the men ' s slalom Redmcn s starting lineup will DIIIS qualifica- ing l'ruirie odgt-d Spring Valley plications. "Physically we're on weekday afternoons by ap- tion runs wore sl;igcd on the liavo Hog Pytlewski nnd captain :io-i'.!. good. Petersen 's ((lary) back point , -J steep slope of (he IlLOOMINQ PRAIRIE 30, Hull at the forwards with Al s Horgitzkoep fl i*i belter now nnd everyone 4mm jm*. ry 11 mm St. Ma St'RING VALLEY Mountain, nn the outskirts of Williams and Mike Mnloney at IS Inm H II IIIT ll> > li Hill RrMli'nli«ch seems lo tie in good health. guards, Innsbruck. Twenty-five qualified (SV I 1:31, 103-Mlkr Nolnnil 111 ) d , Hul we' re going lo have lo today mu.' :> .j qii,'ilil?v Sntiml.-iy lorn n.irnn ISV) 11, 111.- Gordon Buck The coach expects Gustavus (SVI ll. W.ivnn Nehnn lll l 4 3,- 110- come up with nn all-around su- to try and s;ig the middle Sat- ore Again before the fina ls. Km ns.pl/in (O l, rl . Mikf Alrtrt (SV) 30i preme effort , ' physically and Wins lll-nnvp Ulantl Jul) Rnlllc (SV) Werner. 21. a Kl yenr interna- (O I rt. urday, Wis. Tho St. 11; 133 -Wnrrni Smllh ID) p. Lnrry mentally if we are to do any "Thai's probably Ihe oil*' COrimANK, tional veteran fi nm Steainlioal II .Hk |SV| 3:55 , ' I3n-Jini Joni^ (SVI d. SHvt Mo« kind of n job." added Campbell tiling they will do differen tl " Mary s Crude- School hnskelbnll Sr-rinj-.s, Colo , and Kidd , L'O, y, won its lfilh (R) 70, 145 Roq ll r ridrr (5V > rt . Rod All hough the Warr ior coach he snid. "We hit somo ensy team of Winona from St owe , Yl . nre the chief tunion lll l 5 1, 154 n.ilt TolloUon (HI Icki'ltiiiKI (5V) 41; US. -Rod hasn 't selected five men ' lo , straight game of Die season U.S . hopes allhou Kh Ileuga , ' !(> , d . r.nry r shots on them here nnd Ihey remained Orn.iyrr IK) d Roncr Johnson (SV 1 start against Ihe Huskies yet. will try and do sometHnp! here Thursday nnd froni Tnlioe Cily, Calif , had the 4); W5- l>.\n« NolU (5V) il, Mike Urn ( VI)- Owi> n Klrkotion (111 his choice vvill probably center Oilier than thai , it unbeaten hy humbling best /limit slalom lime befor e •.on (II I 10 , Hwl - about that . p. frnnrl- Grovir I5VI 10*. .•¦round Ihe following : Petersen. should he about the same i\ rnni* . being disquali fied for missing HOUSTON 31. Dave Melsner , ' St. Mary 's led 15-3 , 35 12 and a gate . LA CROSSi: CENTRAL 11 Lyle Papenfuss . loam doesn t change much at ¦f^ Mmm m MmW 4!l-^1 at the quarter turns. »5- Doui) Mnni (HI |) Slfvt HsIUn (Ll Dave (ioede , Darrell Schuster. this stage of Ihe game. " Three Austria n girls who KICM ¦31, 103- III inn Morn III) d . John Knnl- Boh GraltMi mesliod 2A pmnls ion II.) 43; II) Mike Cainrnlnr IM) Dave Rosenau , Hog. Kjome. After Saturday 's encounter, up on mountain slopes P. (or the winners , Hans Meiers swept Joll n«'l«M (I.I 101; 110- CI Iff Honrt- Tom St idlings and Anderson, SI. Mary 's vvill he busy Mon- poid Thursday 's downhill ski race ntk |l. ) (I Sliivn Johnion III) ! 4: Ill- Hi nnd Pat Wiltgen and Paul Mike Sunirncr (III «l Clmtk SAtiilpr* (L| day , returning to Terrace Christ I Haas , tall St, Cloud will cou nter wit h Schollmeier soven earn. Tom and husky, 3 3| 133 rV ilcn H»rn>nv* (HI p Ore? l lomhts lo liosl Concordia. )»; Hi nd Johnson , l/./.y Schinelsing. t won il, followed hy Kdith Ziiiv l.cnM-i ID Hosenow hit 17 for the losers 138 Ed Lilllnohn (HI d , Inm Snvlor .lack Harri son , Mike Forrest . . . thflnks to Minnesota Lo.in find TlirlHI And Im 't entitled ineniuiii, petite anil pretty, .'ind (I.I 10; HI Rod r.ii'cn ill p nruri to thrnt solf-sfltlsficd feeling you get and Tim i,cahv 12. ¦ .-mil either Dave I.i nehnn or when the f/»mily liiida»t Tiiuull llirher , a sparkling Vrnilrinli- (II I 5H M< Jnn Vniidniohi under control, Money from Mlnnoiota Lo«n (HI d, Jrr i y fhi iMcntnii (ll 4 5; 145 Norm .Seelmson. Font' of Ihe Arcadia Matmen i* «nd Thrift <*in eyed pisio . put you in Jim Slrrle (II I d llml f unkliouir (l.| lluskie stalling five rank high thi* happy position. Paying oft bill- nn rf !ime p« y. Are you get- p The l .fiOII speed skating honors 4 0; 175- Hill I IWM (Ll d Don Ivn ment accounts Is one of the popular uses of ygH^^} (Ml 10; Hwl lie.mil Lii'liolrt |M| p in the NIC scoring column. Har- Trip Augusta Mioneiola L««o weiil to Anls Allison, -i I(ii.s.*; i.-iii ¦ and Thrift' s money . . , often reducing preienf (ing tho most M Dunne fiicnp ill jt ARCADIA , Wis, - Arcadia payments at 1) rison is fou rth with an III. 1! av- much ' protection for "» CSS from icy Kslonia, with second HAKMONY a* 50°o or morel Borrow as Utile a- ',50,; «» mucr) nt ^n CIIAlliri.0 14 erage , Forrest flflli with 17n. defeated Augusta 2:1-1!) in n place going to Hollan d' s Corn S2,5O0 or more on terms you Arrange. Then repry wit out p|„ce your aulo j ^ »V »1 Mflr lnn Until IK I d Ron Nlfl'on .Johnson is lied for third , av- high school wrestling meet here elius Yei'kork and third to Nor- ICI 30, ioi ii.iii i iiii (Cl n. Jim scrA< once a montli, one p.iymenl Hint's |u'.l ripht lor you. Insurance Thursday ni|*ht , Arcadia now is f-or «fljrFA. way 's Vllly Haugen, ln'ik (M) 4 1, 111 O A IC W K II |I -| and l.inehaii is full information , see or call Minnesota Loan /,nd Thrift soon) dollar? ggm^^Am, f»ul riKirl llll »0i no Jonn Rnqc| ninth in the conference at M :: :t*7 while Auim.sta is TH, How about tomorrow? Manfred Selinelldoi fer, Irom (Ml d, Slfln iroll (Cl rj| 111- Jrrry ARCADIA 11. AUGUSTA It M«lion (HI rt Mik« Wnnntr (C) 40| points per flame . Compare your cost nnd pro- West (Icnnany where figure 103—Price (Au I <1. Rotu (A) 10; 111 111-l.nrry MlkkHion (Ml d, Jim Ki>«t4 AKUKSTKI ) , , , Pictiiivd _S,hu|ttr (Aul d. Prontchlmkl (A) 5 01 skating is n major special or IC) 51; (Jury Pet ersen i.s Hie onl y tection with Hardware Mu- nhovci is Mike llessel , Mil- 130— Wmeltko (A) p. Hirko (Aul 1,111 tual- NEW Sentry Auto Policy. sport . took the gold medal in 110 Hoqrr riUiliAuqhfr (HI P. OAry Warrior among the elite, rank- 131-Ofck (A) p, ilotki (Au) lilO; 131 SlnvrM (ri 5:31; MINNESOTA ' ' 141 Trrry LohlAnd ing eighth with a l.r gene , Ore , who was arresl- - llMllko (AU) p. DilKhll (A) 3:1)1 LOAN Call todayl the men s competition. He fin IC I ii. Rndncy KOllhA (Ml 3 0. 154 - > . :i mark UJ-MiCnmlifr (Aul fl . Malnta (A I is|ie<| j uM ahead of the favored GAiy Mrfilln llll (i Ici f v O|%on (C) Came time i.i » p.m,. following eil In Ail-Inn. Ilevsel is a 4 1; 145—Frrnlmli |A) drew with Tnglr*- AND THRIFT COMPANY ; 41, in oriniii ruhiiflimiici i»n p En. DUANE RINGLER II member of Ihe Amcricnn bv (/lu| 0-0; 114-HAlvrr(0n IAI fl . K rope a n cliampion , FiaiiecV liwm Stlimrtliri'i ICI 1 71; l?* .Orvi ll« H preliminary matching Ihe olflby (Au) ill Il5-Moor« (Aul ri 106 Walnut (Between Third and Fourth ) Phone Phone 7W1 ) 8-2?7» Alain ( ,'ilmat , Scott Allen nf Ihe llrhlinil if p rd Mill (III I 10 , Hwl --)) Ol ympic team. I Al' I'liol o- Kllnk (Al 5)i i '0- Ooin (Al p Nultnn Open Friday 'til 8, Saturday 'til Noon lENTRr IN5URANCB riium r. Warrior fro, againM SI. Cloud's United Slates , who had lu.s nuii no p i\iu

ffwmwi ? Reported: by ' Swift & Company ? I P. M; New York Listen to market guotallom over ¦ ; KWNO it «:4S a;m' 11:45 a.m. i Redmen HAGLM ¦ .: and. Stock Prices Hockey Team Happy Again Hal-Red- >»lnli - . Buying hours ere Irom , I a.m. la I Stocks Edge Doertr'r Oanuint Parti ....:.... ! p.m. Monday through ' Friday. " ¦ ¦ • All'd Ch 5434 Int'l For 31*4 Schllti . lair . ..; i ' • There will , ee no call market during ' Gralrtbalt Bear ...... 1 thi, winter, months on Fridays. Als Chat 16 Jns . k L «9'4 Winona Injuranea Agincy ...... 1 : these quotations . apply as ot noon ! Amrada 77% Kn 'ct 70% MEET TM w.H. Qrcaaihomai , j (oday. y, ,' yj Wjrnar & Swaiay ....,,,....,., i All.ilvejtock arriving alter clds_ ino lime : Am Cn 41V» Lrld 43=» Toward New Eaglai Club ...... ;.„..,.,;.¦ ¦ 1 will be properly cared lor, weighed and ' Am M&F 18'/4 Mp Hon ' : •;' ¦:. ' ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦':t 1329. TV Signal , : . ,...... ;,.-.; .... l. priced the following morning:¦ . • mm • ¦ '¦ ' ¦ ¦; ' Am Mt 17 Mn MM -68V4 Kewpat lunch ...... ,.....,; ' ! , . ' 1 • . • . . HOOS . . Badgar Foundry ;,„...:... V- . The hog. market is steady. . AT&T 1435,s Mn & Ont .23% Mankato air ..:,...- ...... r Strictly meat type additional 20-40 cents; 3 Owl Motor Co , .:....., 1 lat hogs discounted 20-40 cents per hu>n- : Am Tb, 28'4 Mn P&L 43 i Record Highs Johnnies On POWDER PUFF drcdweight: Ancda ..- 46% Mn Chm 63% ¦ ' '¦ NEW YORK (AP)-The stock Hal-Rod . . W.- L, Sood hogs, barrows and gills— s Winter is back and the St? . 160-160 13.00-14 .00. . Arch Dn 38V4 Mon Dak 35 8 ' .steak Shop . .:.. :-: ir 4 ¦ Mn Wd market flirted with new historic: .:?• Hal-Leonard Music .:.... 1J 160-190 .. . '.14.00-14.50 ; Armc St 67^ 37 ' » ' ' Mary s College hockey players Watkina Products . ... 11 y 7 " . 190-230 ; ..:. . 14.50-14 .90 . : 7 highs early this afternoon as • : Armour . 45 ?. Nt DyV ,68 Bakken Conitrvclion Ca, .. . it. I 230-240 ..„...;.,.,; 14.25-14.50 . are happy, ' ' ' ; - ' ; : 3 v Midland ce-ep ...... ,,;. : . io I .;24^270 ;. .'.- .....- ..;. -.,-,, ' ...... , 13.50-14.25 ' -, j Avco Cp 22-14 N 'Am"Av.' 50 / 8' selected blue chips again nioved ¦ ' The Redmen left this? morning J«T$ Tavern .,...... ,, t\i I'i 270-300 ...... :..;...... 12.75-13.50 -I Beth StL: ? 33-> 4 Nr N Gs Winona insurance " ' . » . ;. » 300-330 . ..:...,.".:...;...;. 12.50-12.7S : 52^ the averages higher. Trading C : .330-360 :,...., 12.25-12.50 7 for a trip northward to St. Budwalier.: Beer ...:...,,...:» V » , j Bng Air 39% Nor Pac 48 s ' was moderate. Tonight's feature contest? Goltz Pharmacy ...;...V : . i 10 Good- sows^- . " '' I ?¦ ¦ ' - r in overtime victory for Fairchild. might be getting just a little ' ' Brswk .--.-i iVS No St- Pw - 36 'g ¦ ¦ Cloud and tonight's contest with Marigold Dairlis ..'..,,,. ,, sii i:!i :• 270-300 ...... :...: 12.75-13.00 NW T the area pits Fairchild at Tay- But the Purple ' ? ' ¦ ¦$ 300-330 ...... ' .,..;.....;: 12.50-12.7S '' Air ? _he : advance ?was an. irregu- :. Dragons, who tired no-w." . -, : SI; Clalrs . ¦:. . ¦:- .:¦ ». . ¦ ¦ .. Ctr Tr . 50*^ : 80*3i St? John's.?? Choala'sy .': . '$ '¦• 330-360 ...... ,...;..,..:.: 12.25-12:50 ...: ' ' lor in a battle vitaL to both are coached by Oshkosh State "I suppose we could bey just u : ¦ Ch MSPP 16Vi?Nw Bk 47% iar . oiie'? " KEGLERETTE UDIES 360-400 ' .' ....'....;...... -;..:.12.00-12,25 ' teams' West Central Conference grad Glen ' Tonight's ga?me, the first of ¦ ' 400-450 .- ' " " , ¦¦ ¦ ; Durocher, have suf- a little tired ," said Durocher. | ' . ' ' .;¦' . : .:..7..: .11.50-12.00—i Ct*NW ? 31?4? .Pehhey . : 45 Outstanding among the blue ¦' ' ¦ . Weitgata : W. L. • 450-500 ;...,.. ...:. ,11 ,00-11.50. ' ! 7 title hopes. . • ?. . . •! fered their troubles recently "The pressure is on us now." a two-games series, will be play- Lawreni Furnllura . ,...." , . ll'.'i VM-Z Chrysler '. 40 s Pepsi . 52 , ' ¦ 5taq5- : , y; chips was Du Pont , up about Fairchild is currently dead- l alter w i n n i n g their first Malika Bl«ki ...... » 4 . 450-down , ,.. Ct Svc y Phi Pet four FAIRCHILD will be out to ed at St. Cloud with the teams .Winona- ' ' ; . .V .,.:...... "7.00- B.0O . y . 67^ l ?48^ 10 points. - PIumberettat ...... I 7 . 450-up ¦ '- ' . ' , ' locked with Alma, the River- • loop ? games. SanVs Dlracl Service '" ... "-., 7 I ...... 7 00-doWn . • Cm Ed 49 r4VP'-sby V ? 61% snap a two-game conference makixg?the short jaunt to Col- Thin and unllnished-hoas. ¦' Hamm'i Beer : ...... 7 I . V ¦¦. ¦¦discounted rnen play at Arcadia in non- i Both Durocher? and Taylor losing streak. Pepin and Gil- ¦ ¦ . ' CATTLI! .' Cn C! V 56W 'Pird ? ? ? 154% N> particuiary strong group ' legeville for a 2 p.m. contest Hardt's Music . '. ' .. . .. ;¦ .- .. .«- a.V 7 conference a c 't .i on , for first Coach Bill Ernst are in agree- Sammy s Piiu Peiace ' • ' ¦•' The .cattle • - .market. -Is- steady; . sleers Cn Can ;44 8 PrOil ? ; 427 leadership was displayed al- ] manton own victories over the ¦ ' .. .. • » ¦ « , ¦?' Williams . Aniiex . and hellers' . ' weak^ " place? Both teams? have 4-2 rec- j nient on just why Fairchild Dragons in the loop. But never- Saturday.?- - . ..: jivioij ' Cnt Oil Z :' 64% RCA??? 107 >/g though, the trend was generally KNIGHTS OF COLliMRUS Dryled steers end yearllngi— '' • ' . ords. Taylor is ?just a half step may be skidding a bit. theless, both coaches are con- Athletic Club , W. L. Extreme top . . .:., ' .,.. .'21.25 ' Critl D - 89*4?Rd Owl 23TV higher among chemicals, mail "WE HAVEN'T heard from ' ' ' behind at 3-2. ? j "They are young and inex- fident? bf victory. Hamm'i Beer 15Vi la'i Choice to prime ...... 20.00-20.50 .1 Deere 3838 Rp Stl ? 4V/2 order-retails, airlines? rails, and them ," said coach Keith Han- Merchants Nal'l lank ..... 55 17 Good to: choice .,...... :...... 19.00-20.2j ' . ' .' AN EARLIER meeting be- i perienced ," said Ernst. ?"They '¦I' m? fairly positive we can Bub's Beer ...... 14 II Comm. to good . '.-.,,..,,..;.. 16.00-17 , 2J. ' . Douglas , 24'M Rex Drug 39% office equipments. . ..?.' • zel this rnorn-ing. "We expect ¦ - ' tween the two schools resulted j played very good in the begin- win," said Durocher. ' -Our lead- Weaver « Jon* y ,..y....., -JO 31 ' Utility. ...,...' ., .,; )4.50-down Dow .Chm 68V4 Rey. Tbb .40 ; Several o/ the recently declm- . . Winona Milk Co. ' • lBVi 73Vi : / Dry-fed nailers—v , that they are going to? play ' In a 67-52 come-frpm-behind i ning of the season, but they ing scorer (Mike Laffe) was ¦ ¦ Briggi .. : ...... 1J it . Extreme top ' - .:.- .,., ^...... 20.50 du Pont 266 Sears Roe 104 ing "glamour'' stocks made ? them as scheduled." " ". ¦ ' out with the mumps the last , SENIOR GIRLS Choice to prime. ..^...... 19.50-30 00 East Kod 119 ? Shell Oil 46% moderate rec overies.: ; Gigarette ' Good |b . choice ...... ;'.,... 19.00-19.50 ¦ Hanzel is hoping for hard ice : .Weitgatc :. . ' w!?.. L. "-- ' ' "¦ ' time we played Taylor , and we : Comm. to good .'.;-.;, '...... - .' 15.00-16.OO Ford Mot 50^8 Sinclair zAft'i stocks declined as a sha rp drop- and that's no joke. Bemidji, the Striketles . ? , . . .,' ...... '.:. - ' . '14 . . 3 - ' - '¦ ' - - Cornballi- ' ' .:. . "U Utility .: : .:. . .,...... ;,... 14.50-dovuh . Gen Elec 87% Socony 71% beatVthem then." ? yv . . .t cows— .: off in cigarette tax receipts was ? only? team to stop St. Mary's j ' • Sharks' .. ". " This is what Ernst has to .. . » n Extreme top ' Gen Fds . 88% Sp? Rand 19% , ? Alley Cleaners ; ...... ,...,... -13.00 reported among state govern- ? this year , fell to the Johnnies ¦ a 17 Commercial ..,....:.,... should ?wih. We will M-EN ¦ ¦' ' 12100-I2. SO Gen Mills 38 ?St Brnds 74% ' say : ?"We . BAY* STATE . Utility: . ments??' 4-3 Wednesday.? ' ¦ ' ...... 11.75-12,50 1 ¦¦ ' ?have our hands full, but inex- Westja.tat .;¦. Polnll Canners and cutters 12.50-dovun Gen Mot 78 i St Oil Cat 62'^ The Associated Press average. . . ; . perience should beat them. " The contest ywas played in 40- Bosses ...:. -..:.: H ; " ' Bulls— ,.' - . Gen Tel ,? 32=>. St Oil lnd 63% i60 Block Builari ...... ,11 Bologna . • ¦;V of stocks at noon was up 1 L degree weather and on soft ice . . •: - .... V' 15.00-16:50 ¦ Durocher will start a group . Top! Scores .,...... ;..,, ..;.. H . . . Commercial ...... 13.50-I5.SO Gillette V 30% St Oil? NJ 81'-j at 293.0 with industrials? up 2.4 , ¦ ' ' ¦ "Soft ice has about the same ( . Bouncer j. . ,;...... VVl* • . . Light' thin ' ...Z .. -. :: . ,14.00-dovjn consisting of two sophomores, ¦ ' Goodrich 54 Swft & Co .. 48'i rails up .3 and utilities up?.l. If •: y effect oh fast skaters as a mud- Big yields :: ... ..;.....:,:.,..;... ll two juniors and a single senior. Golden Timers ' ...... • ..., 1* : Goodyear 41 % Texaco 733,4 the?gain" were -'to . , ... . ¦ . Wiiioiia Market be hel d by the dy football , field has on fast ... Boxers ,. . :.» Efig 3 ¦ ¦ ' Gould Bat 36 4 Texas Ins 68 close, the recent all-time high? ? . . Old y Odcs : . .' ... . '. '...... :/ . } ' ' ' . .(Tiese ruiolallonr apply as of . THE SENIOR,' .' . Duane Papke, halfbacks;" said Hanzel. 1 ' ? ' . -CLASSIC '-:- .0:30 a.m. . loday) . . Gt No Ry 56^ ?TJn?Pac 40 would be bettered. The St. M ary's coach? will Gr'ada A (iumbb), - - is 6-4 and? wiH be at center. Weslgata ••- . ' , - Points .. ,.;.. .,.. ...:. .31 Grvhnd . 46% U.S Rub 471 Grade.A (lairge) ...;,.,¦ . :,. .,26' 4 make no changes in his line ,Po?anc.Trucking .. '. ,..,..,.,,., : JI. , .,,. ., ., He is averaging 15 points per . ¦ Grade A (medium) ' Gulf Oil 50%-US Steel The Dow Jones industrial Ruppert'< Grocery .;;.;'.,,... . ;.. ,w$ ...., ., ..,; .23 . 54'% game. The forwards are a pair alignment ? The freshmen group .Grade B- . - •' - . .. ' ' • ' yRuth'i.Restaurant ...... ,,....,. il .....,,.... ; ,.... .23. Hofnestk ? 44 Westg El,: 31% average also could make a new ¦ ¦ ¦ . Grade C ' . ,...,.,,'.,.- .:...:, .18. ' ' of juniors, 5-11 Bernie lilatyslk centered by Dennis Cooriey and • Dale's Standard . :.:..,.;...... -W\«,. ?v:.. .. ? ?' 29. .. ?y? ?? \ . CENT6MNIAL— pate. . ?,. . and . prime 85-100 lb wooled slauohter. " ~ Elgin at Wabaiha. Hosl lambs 19.-75-70.00;. : .. Whites ? fancy? heaw weight Ski 1-8.00, good 80-95 lbs. . ? NEW YORK (AP)--Cahadian Randolph at MiMppa. 19.50; double de' ' ' ' i ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 . ck. .choice and . prime . 96' (47 Its, min.) 37Vi-39'i4'-; fancy r. ¦ Firlbaull Deal at Goodhue. ' lb shorn .slaughter ¦ ' . dollar today .9257 unchanged. :- | lambs with- ' No. 1 ) , vfi i^fafjoi^^ HIAWATHA VALLEY— LIVESTOCK and (aliyshorn pelfs K.00: . choice , and medium (41 lbs? avrage ZV/t- : Zumbrota at Kenyon. prime 102: lbs . No. -V pelts , 18.75 ; . cull " ) ¦ ¦ SOUTH ST. PAUL . 33; fancy heavy weight (47 lbs. ?CHICAGO ; (Ap5--(U sbA) — ? CALESVILLE, Wis.:(Special Cann«n Falli at St. ChaV-lii. y : . ' ' -'• ¦ ' ¦ • ' ¦ lo: good, wooled slaughter ewes 6.00-7 .50; Tournament.- . . . . . v . i V . . ' • SOUTH " ST. PAUL, Minn, tf*-(USDAI ?min?) Plainview at .Stewartville. . choice and larioy 65-80 lb wooled feeder ! 36-38? ,No. 1 medium (40 Potatoes arrivals 66; total U.S.? — The Pepsi-Cola team cap- —^Cattle 1.500; calves IOO ; very small- Kasten-Mantorvllle at . Lake City. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special . .' lambs 18.75-20.00. . : ?lbs'. ' .a-verageV31Vi-32Vi ;' :' smalls shipments 227; old — supplies, tained by, Mrs. Roger Walters MAPLE LEAF— * supply, slaughter, steers . and hellers; : " " ' CHICAGO ; ¦?'", .' . "Prnte'tl at Chatfield. The Hillcrest Ski Club, under prices . ^unchanged ; cowi . .strong;, bulls (36 lbs. average ) 29-30; neewees mederate; demand moderate; swept to the team champion- . ¦ . ?- ' ¦ ) ' i . " . steady. , io strong • . . few flood .slaughter GHICAGO . .t* . -(USDAI— Hogs 4;50Q ; 1 Harmony st WykoH. - ' (31 lbs. average ) 27-27 /z; market for Russets about steady ship in the ,recently -completed the sponsorship of the Rushford steers 1J.50.-21.50; good slaughter lie If- butchers about steady; -few lots. 1-2 . 200- I : Lanesboro »l SprUij Valley, ' ROOT RIVER— Lions Club will host the Region ers .119.00-20,50; utility . and commercial 220 . 1b butchers 15.7S-KS.O0; mixed 1'3 i ?Browns: extra fsney heavy for round .reds . firm' carlot Galesville Women's Bowling slaughter/cows 13,5O-l':00; utility slauBh- . 190-230 lbs .15.00-15.75; 230-250 lbs:14,50- Ruih-lord at : Sprint Grove. . weight (47: lbs, min.) 3,75-. 2 CUSSA Ski Jumping Cham- ter bulls 17,50 19:00;.. commercial and 15.00; 1 -3 . 240-270 ibs : 14.00-14.75; 27O-300 37 - 38; track sales: -Idaho Russets . tournament. ? . Peterion *t Canton. . . : . . ¦ good 17.0O-U.00; vealers ' and : slaughter lbs 13.25-14.00; a ' load mostly 3s ' around fancy medium (41 lbs? average) 4.00; Minnesota North " ' , : Mabel at Houitori. y pionship here Sunday. ¦ . : Dakota . The quintet which featured calves. ite-ady: 'high' , choice., and prlrne - 325 lbi' 13.C0; 1-3 375-450 lb sows 12.50- WASIOJA— '" j 32S3hi ;? fancy heavy weight (47 Red River Valley round reds Mrs, Rogers, Mrs. Delores Gill- Dover-Eyota at Claremont. This? is a regional jumping vealers- , w:0O-36'.O0; choice'. 31:.OO-33.C0; ; 13.00;. 2-3' 450-500. lbs n.75-12.50; . 500-600 - y BI-STATE— arid girls choice slaughter calves 25.00-2*.00; good lbs .II.2J-II.7S, lbs? min.) 36-37; smalls. (36 lbs 2?O0-2.l5? is, Mrs. Jack ' Moulton.y Mrs. ¦ meet consisting of boys '¦ Lim» at Hokah. from approximately , T2 clubs, Frank Dahlgren arid Mrs. Bar- Wabasha at Caledonia. ' ¦ ' ' ; ¦ ' ' ' ' ; ¦ ' ' " ' " ¦ ' ¦ ¦>- ' ? ' '¦' ' ¦? ¦ -? ' .?? ? ' , ' '¦ ? ¦ • ¦ ¦ • " ¦ ¦ ' : ' ; bara Pickering, rolled up a 2,- WEST CENTRAL- V including the states of Illinois, y . y : . ?^y ;;?¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ? :• . . •? " ' ¦??'? ?? ?' ¦?- ? . ' - '?? v ' r '? 497 net total to, top the Beaver ¦ Fairchild it Taylor, y Wisconsin and Minnesota. These MRS. THOMAS and MRS. KOPP j Pipln at Ollmanten. Builders by three pins? V- . ' . , COULEE— ¦ jumpers will be competing in Champion Doubles Group Trempealeau al Mlndore. .Mrs. Harlan Hunter used a Gale-Ettrick at Qnalatka, this meet for an opportunity to 601 total to hail down the Class Holmen at Banoor. win a bid to the Central Ski : Plymouth Dealers proudly announce .^. A singles title Melrese at Weit Salem. . Championships. WINONA T' DAIRYLAND- Association [¦ 'and?-Mrs'.- Pick- Eleva-Strum at Osiee. The Championships will be posted Whltahall at Blair. er i n g V-BALL MEET Alma Center at Cochrane-Fountaln held at Ely, Mnn. Feb 16. The ¦ ; 587 to win the -. Cll-y.y . . winners at Ely will go on to SATURDAY Augusta at Independence. Class B singles. NON-COINFERENCE— the National Championships. The Class C The Winona YMCA will Marahfleld at Mondovi. The program for the after- " Alma at Arcadia. n I' singles cham- ' host its second annual Rollingstone Holy Trinity al Lewliton, noon is as follows: A welcome -^S^ pion was Janice YMCA Friendship Volley- Rochieiter at Elgin. on behalf of the city will be Bjcrke of Hol- ball tournament beginning extended by Mayor Arthur Mil- men with a 516. SATURDAY at 11 a.m, Saturday. LOCAL SCHOOLS- ler. The Rev. Walter Ellingson Betty Wall of The tournament will in- SI. Cloud at Winona State. of the Immanuel Episcopal SI. Mary s at Oustavus. ^ ettri ck took the ' ^ invocation. ^ clude seven teams. Two Wi- Cotter at Austin Pacelli. Church will give the newest a s cr a t c h all- nona groups are entered NON-CONFERENCE— Lions Club president Robert Mrs. Hunter events t i 11 e Rusttlord at Chatfield. ¦ ' along with Iwo from La Wells al Faribault. Bunke will introduce guests and with a 1 , 509- total and Mrs. Crosse and one each from ski tourney officials. Lion Don Pickering won handicap all- I\l OND AY f Minneapolis , Rochester and Woxland will sing the national events with l ,fifi7. LOCAL SCHOOLS- Red Wing, i Concordla al SI. Mary's. anthem. The Class A doubl es winners stand will be lowest-priced A refreshment V8 were Mrs. Connie Wright nnd charge of the Lions Club and Mrs. Carlyle Cory with an even in l 600s HIT proceeds from the stand and 1 ,000 and Mrs. Russell Kopp the tournament will be used in nnd Mrs. William Thomas were complete or tops in Class B wilh 1, 023. The the commun ity to duo of Mrs. Warren Peterson start new projects. The large parking area di- ...VALIANT! and Mrs. Roger Walters posted ski jump will a 995 to t ake Class C honors. Top Scores rectly below the watch the Mrs. Willi-i m Sacias won a pin permit the fans to for scoring best with less than tournament from their cars if a 124-pin handicap. She had l ,« they so desi re . 247. Snow has been trucked in and A total of 1« tonrn s entered Elude Keglers tho meet will be held, the tournament along with 42 Big scores eluded Winona k«g- ;-lDiode tumbled 5011. Gena Em- women in singles and 25 doubles as top 10 groups. lers Thursday ni^ht cirson had an all-spar« 18S ¦ departments in ;ill eight cate- ({ame. Men s Tourney gories remained unchallenged. It was Helen Nelson and Wat- The men , however , came up I(ins Products in the Powder wilh a trio of honor counts 13uff circle at Hal-Rod. Helen ' ^H KtFt^^^^mW^^^^^^^^^tt^^^^LmW&immHI^mB jt Runners Move while the womet, in the K OR - ; ijmnshed 20S-5H3 for Winona In- Set Saturday iiv^JMMhiiSNni^^ ¦ lcrelle Ladles League at West- ( ,surance and Watkins ProductR Winona 's Men 's Rowling Rule Bowl nnd the Powder Puff ; t ripprxl flflO—2 ,554 for team hon- Association City tournament Past Muddlers loop nt Hnl-Rod were wrenk ing c>rs, Arlene Young triggered 513 kicks off wilh a 6:45 p.m. damnge on tho p ins, iind Mary Dougln.i had shift Saturday nt Hnl-Rod CRC INTRA-MIIRAL a 132 The top score on the men's t ripllcnte. Lanes. W L W L WFSTGATK BOWLi Senior With 212 teams In the tour- Kiinncn 4 1 Blochrrt 1 1 side of the account came from (and ' compact) Huridlers 4 I runt ers I « <'ilirls — Jean Conway and Corn- ney, the team event will run it couldn t happen to a better all-around 4 the Engles Lengnc at Hal-Rnd . TacMlers 1 1 Pess«rs I Dick Jnszewski 7.ipped to 2: Imils swept honors. Joan tri p- from Snturdnv through Feb. 15, Runners topped Huridlers 42- —61,1for Grnin B«lt. Meanwhile , | fled 1 7fl-46VJ and the (earn 79B- 33 in CRC Intra-Mural haskct- i Wnrner k Swase*y was countlnn , 5!,7ao, The defending champion This aniioiiiirrmrnt is for projilr wlin want compart its ruggrdncss in the tnugh Montr Carlo Rall ye. hnII league* notion Tliursdny to 1 ,042—2 ,a:i2, , Bay State Mcn '« - Big Yields Winona Mslk team won 't be economy and convenifnee but who still want plenty ol .zoom , active until the final dny . Aiul you 'll be glad tn know Valiant 's new V-8 force a fi rst-p lnce tii* . fiOOs onmr imnshcd team , honors of 994- The other two 'J , of team competition when Not only is Valiant America 's newest and is protected hy a S-yrar.-50 ,000-mile engi ne and In Ihe other garner, Tncklcrs from the Clnss i'c I/cngue at ' ! 752 while Dick Percy was Ing- j ;ing 213 for Blockbusters and it will compete »t 6:45 p.m. Kmrst-pricf -l V-fit, hut It 's al«i ;i car powcrffl by a 'I' ive train warranty * , too. topped I^ iinlcrs 711-57 lo lake Westfifltc. Rich Chtichna had ; [ Job Stachowilz was rifling 542 The Milkmen took Iho title ripMiortiii R 2 73 -cubic-inch enninp . \' I bird place and Pnsscrs heal Ihe topper with a 603 for Clark { Inst year with n 2 ,9011 net The Inwest-priccrl -R in the U. S .A. is right Blockers 47-37, j & Clark on games of 2O9-204-19O. 'or Topscorcs , around the romer-at your Plymouth Dealer 's, WINONA ATHLETIC CLUB: acore. The new V-R , built e*,pecinlh' for compacts , Runners Rot 1« points from Ralph Hnrdtke linmmered fiOO ) ,11m Schneider , Winonn As- is lightweight , hi hly ei'tk'ieiit , and lias ju.sl proved Slop , 204 171 vailies — Helen Sclke and Hot g in. Morgan nnd 12 from Rose while hchind counts of 222 , Jr sociation sverelnry, remind,*? Huddlcrs pot 15 points from for RolllnRstone Lumber . tsh Shop dominated her«, Hel- | ' all bowlers who hnrln't roll- * HERf» HOW VAUANT'5 STRONQ B/50 WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU I fhrolrr rorimrallnn ««r- Styba. cm toppled 19(1-485 and her team rn-nis lor ^ yruri «>[ M,000 nillfn, •c jiii'linvir fiinirn tlml, KUKlnnt rtflcon In nmlfrul" sml «ntl>maiii>hii > «i>'l "ill Rnv Thrune lind Ihe top sin- . ed 21 Rnrnes ns of Jnn. 4 rr|il«,T nr rr>|,*|r |lp\lfr m I!>f)-2 , ni2. Kl > Chryil-r Molnrn < i>r|ionilKm Auihurlii'il » |'lor» nl liutincin, ihr rnKMi K lilm-k , T%tf mt mV Van Hoof hit 21 points for gle game of 223 for Ruth' s Res- , that thev will hive lo bring h>-»il »nd Iniornnl p»rl«, Inuke manldild, walrr inini' i, irniiainlKtinn nnd and Ind-rnai |i»ri» iDvrludinii nisninti M 11 inrt;ii« ^^ IK*^ Tnoklers 21, Wiss- K of C — Jerry Meier trig rhiifhl, mnvrrinr, cltlva aliall , unlvrr»nl Jiiinm. rf»r ««l» »nd lilflprrntlal, ami rr,»r whi-d lir»riii«» nl m MmwMsV MWWtm mW tfrnt , Liika.szesk I Inurnnt nnd Dnlc 's Stnnibrd verificntlon of their average ^hlrhpvr rnnif« ^ 'oral 546 for Winona Milk , IHHI auKimnhllN, (irovldod (lit owner hfti lh» rnglnn nil rhwn|«d tvfrv II monlha nr 4 ,000 mil" , m M M M W M man Ifi nnd Kukowslti 11, Rn- look team titles with 1 ,01 2- * nnd number of p»me.s rolled flr»i, lh» nil l||l»r n-plarad *wr\i »»cnnd ml rlnmcf and (hf rarl>ur«lnr «lr lill«T rlc«n»'d fury ii mnrilhi and m m '%MMM m M BMM WJr MM ¦»« MM mrM m 1,-plsrdd avrry 'i \-farp , and n nuinlli^ lurm-hf* In ain-li a dt-alrr idrnrft nl p'rlo-nnniH-c nl tli« rruuirfd vvhlch opens defense of its city *v»-r\ ' *\ a»«wa^aw Rnclt i tall led 111 for Punters and 2 , 1104, .lack Richter ripped n W. from their league secretary. st*rv|*¦•• Y SlLCrt picked entry total, there arc 612 ochar npilnnal ii|Hi|.iiiem. nies.inz hurl 15 antJ Smith 1^. 10th frnme to win » game for vvhlle tho Rev, James McCauley singles competitors and 30fl YJBBMOTORS COIlPOAAnOH Jo'-wlek's 13 (opped Blockers, j Ruth 's. ! vvn» hitting 2115 and Bub' s Beer doubles tenm.*? in the meet , ¦ , 1 ,012. Ralph Cieminski tagged ¦ On tho distnff aide l^eonn 1 u- 1 A total of ROH bowlers will be DAIRY CHAIRMAN i hinskl tngged 544 for I,uwr iinz j fi 41 errorless , trying for all-events honors. MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin Furniture in the Keglcrelte loop i ST. MARTIN'S: Thuridaynite The sin gles nnd doubles basketball rone!) John Krickson nt Wo.-itgnte. The Furnlt urc I -- ICnrl Synncs' 197 single led shifts will get under way with NYSTROM MOTORS, INC. lias been named (Uniirnui n o( loum posted 2 ,520, Sam 's Direct 11' epsNColn lo 94ft. Richard Otto » I p.m. shift Fvh. If> nnd Ihe stiilo's 19(14 JUino Dairy Service U04 nnd Joyce Northrup ' r npped a 5lfi and Gollz Phar- run through a I p.m. shift 164 \N , 2nd St. Winona , Minn. Month event. iI n 10(1 for Snmmy 's Pizzn. KUIne | rnacy topped 2,fl70. on Feb. 23. Hay, Grain, Feed Horses, Cattle, Stoeh 43 30 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ a , . ; ¦ ¦ . — - ¦ ¦ , ¦ . ' ¦¦ — 7.. —;— - . . ¦ , . ¦ * . ' ¦¦ ' Partonali V * ^ . . . , : * , • - .. . file. or ALFALFA HAY, straw, oats, corn; 1 h:p. POUTED HOLST ETN BULL5-for ' ¦ ¦? ?¦ ¦ " ' " SKINNY AS A .RAIL? Have your suiisj istered and grade, guaran- electric motor; Super-Flame oil burner, ??? ;¦ -? • ? , • ¦? ' y Ry Ed ©odd altered by WARREN lease Reg Robert Ormsby, Rushlord, Minn. • AAARK TRAIL . . Y-K-i: . : trousers expertly breeders, delivered anywhere. They V- Want Ads - 'R, TalloryWi W. 3rd. teed .BETj .lNGE everything but horns WrWifa HAY—Hf and 2nd crop, square bales, have Utica, Minn WE HAVE complete' CERAMIC TILE Polled' Holsttin Farms,. . ^ , stored In barn. Francis Marl, *Utlcai ' bathrooms on display at CURLEY'S Tel. : St . ChBrles _WJ-4197. _ __ , — _._ Minn. Tel. - Lewiston 4781. "* ~ ~ Hiere CERAMIC TILE CO., 420 W. 8th. Wm, ' ' ^ ooVvaccinated for erys- OATS STR AW, excell«nt. quality, Start E ' - ' F E E D R PIGS-^ . round ¦ •' ¦ " • ¦ ¦ ' ' " ¦ "¦ vCurley" .Sievers. . _ . , ' - . castrated and worrn- . NOTICE ' . " ' ipelas, iron shots, bales; purebred Durtic boar:pigs. Don- .. OI ' This newspaper will: ba responsible AXRE T A^P ROBLEM DR I NKE ti:?- ecl Virgii E ' Kulsrud , Lanesboro. ald Stellptlug, Trempealeau, Wis. incorrect insertion of ^ your drinking create* Presion 765-24M .^ .y - T~ for . only ort» Man or woman, Minn. Tel.: _ 1_ __ ^_ iST CORN—1,500 bv.: Charlei R uir7, any classified advertisement pub- numerous problems. It you . need ancJ ' Angus bull; 10x12 Alcoholics Anonym- REGrsfEREO Black Lanesboro; Minn. Tel. 467-J257. lished In the Want Ad section. Check want help, contact house with aulomatic Woods " ~ . your adyand call 3321 If a correc- . ous, Pioneer Group, Box 622, Winona. brooder - ALFALFA ? HAY^2nd crop, 40e?~siqua7« ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ brooder . Norval Johnson. Lanesboro. . tion must be made. . . Minn: . ,' ;- ': " ' . ' ' . - . area). Tel. Pater- bale. Clarence WlckS',-! Dodflt, WI j. ¦ Minn. (Pilot Mound : •¦ folks ' ¦ - ' per A ¦ FAVORITE SPOT of son 875:6]67.^ ... yyy^ _ . ' .:. SWEET cORN^fAGE^jfS) ton ' ' ¦ who know good food ! .. . and Gray, Plainview, BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— V • loaded. Nelson . ¦ RESTAURANT ' :¦ ¦ - ' ¦ E-28? 93, 42, S7? 73, 82. ?83, «4, ti, 9J. RUTH'S ¦ '^Surgets Dialatbr - Minn. : -. - .' " . : . . ' . 126 E. 3rd . - "y. . ,.. ' : . Hard-Milking Cows ? 'FIT FOR A QUEEN and enlpyed : For Article* for Sale- 57 Card of Thanks - my many; CRIB, 6-year size, mattress; single metal : $2.00 ~ ¦ ¦ . Prices to please even; Jack bed; 26" boys' bicycle; all In oood con. JOHNSON— . ? ? ¦ \ ' . ? V . - t Benny. - DRUGS ditlon. 16B Hiflh Forest. . . My sincere thanks to all mv relatives, Meyer, Innkeeper, ?TED MAIER ¦¦ - Guessed It y«t?? Ray ¦ ' ter : ,- ; , friends and neighbors -for Hielr visits, ' WILLIAMS HOTEL. . • : ; . " Animal Health Cen PATIO PUSH BROOAAS—for alL rough beautiful - cards,. . flowers and gifts re- - ' surfaces. $2.98. Special -W. price. Jl.«, ceived during my . stay -' '.at CTommunity ':. TRuVsEfl^-ABDOMINAL?BELTS . ,. ¦ ' - ; Poultry, Eggs,VSupplies ; 44 BAMBf NEK'S, 9lh «. ' Mankato, . , Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS : _ ' GREEN W60L? RUG, .9x12; 3 intlqui . (Pub. . Data ¦ Friday/ Feb. 7, ,1"M) .. those for all .-acts ; of kindness shown at "HATCHERY, Wlnora Offlcai now DENNIS THE MENAC E . . . PHARMACY SPELTZ walnut.oil -wood kltcnen chairs; , clothes my home during my absence and. Dr. GOLTZ: ¦ ¦ open froni 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday ¦ CERTIFICATE OF CANCELLATION ' 274 E 3rd. .V" y -¦ Tel: «47- ¦' hamper;: , scatter rugs. 115- Hubert, Roberl Tweedy. - ' . , . ^_ _ _ through Saturday. Place your order for .. Mrs. ' Merv Jcrfinson npw . . . '!9l0. oven, fully - This Is to certify, tha* the. undersigned Auto Service, Repairing ? 10 DeKalb or Speltz cji2cks. ,Jel GAS Coppertone. bullHn aut> persons, os of December 31,' 196J, hav« O'B.R ' lEN-!. matic, table top slove, .Thermostatic ' ¦ New Shopping discontinued , the - general ,- ' . securilies I" wish to. thank -my . ¦ .relatives, friends THE BEST safety bell In the world Is Wanted—Livestock ? ? 46 burner; gas water , healer. Items used ; ' business -formerly concluded unde r the arid neighbors for . their vi sits, cards the one you don't tak e tor the road. For only: a "few '. months. .John 'Petersburg, ; ¦ '' name CRUTTENDEN, PODESTA & and acts of kindness while convales- sale driving always let us . check tht y can pay more Blair, Wis. - - ';o - ' . . - :: ' --. • - - ' •. ". ' ¦ ' '¦ ' ¦; ' 1 HORSES WANTED—Wa . , . MILLER , at Choate , Building, Winona, cing from niy' injury; ' also thanks to ¦ - brakes, other pick up. Walter condition of - your tires, than anyone , else. We ELECTRIC ^RANGE, 30"; ' oil' heaters; /Minnesota. Dr. HarfyWch and.y the members of the vlfa l areas of your car. -GOODVIEW ' ;T«I. ' Marg, Block : River Falls. . Wli. couch and - , matching . chair,- .- beds; .' .. Dated as . .of December 31, 1962.. Rebecca: and Degree of Pocahontas TEXACO, 1 650 Service D/lveV , : ' Yj-U , . :. _:?l L..^-./_J„J_Vi^ wooden chairs; playpen; .many other Center Donald R,. Bonniwell . Lodges. .. May God bless you. • Planned - 201 Laird ' - -'- . . ¦ • ' . LEWI5T0N SALES: BARN miscellaneous Items, . St;, . . William K. Boss* ' - y. Mrs. Harry O'Brien Building Trades 13 ' '.. - ' Herbert J. Burke A real goour . S alurdav only. ¦ ¦ " ^ ' . . Sidney-L. . Castla ' ,-. - Lost and Found 4 GENERA^O^PENtRY — ". recre?ation livestock. Dairy cattla : on hand M FOLEY CAN OPENER^pens alt' slit . ' ' • '. Donald F. .Cook . .rooms; closets, • shelves, doors, weather week, hogs bought every day. Trucks ^cans easily and quickly, leaves na Ronald M. Couttt/ . . LOST—Black and Tan male fox hewd, stripping, 'efc. Satisfaction guaranteed , available. Salt Thurs:,: 1 p.m. Tel: 2U1: [agged edges. Magnetic—keeps ltd ouf Owatonna ' Fay. T. Crutferwden .vicinity of Mlnnetska and -Trout Valley. free estimates, obligation. Tel 8-J722. of foods: 99c. ROBB BROS. . STORE, For no , . . . Richard Rolbieckl, Tel, -Rolllngslonc . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' V James R. - Cruttenden . ¦¦ ¦ Farm Implements 48 576 E. 4tri., --Tel. ". 40O7. ; y y - . OWATONNA - Plans to build ' ¦ - ¦ 26,19 collect., . ;- ' -. Walter W. Cruttenden - . • " ' Business Services 14 ^ ' . H. Harrison ¦ ;¦:'¦ NEW STYLE Casa forage blower, I years C^AFTSMAN tablTtilting Arbor saw. I B 100.000 - square - foot? shopping .. y Carter ¦ ¦ ' Lyons ¦ ' - Personals ? ? 7 old. Tej. .Cenlervilla 539-3171. . . • In., . with lolnler and planar, Ilka • Samuel B. . . WE MAKE bultonholes, cover buttons and ; or- man s Schwlnn bicycle; center hereV were announced Ernest A. Ma-yer belts. 1-day service. WINONA SEW- new; boy 's ' ¦ ; WE STOCK TOYS all year around for HOMELITE CHAJN SAWS knotty pine home bar, 2 stools. Hill- here by James Mitchell? presi- . Clenn.R. Miller birthday presenfs, liospltal patients, lust ING MACHINE CO., 55|_Huff. Tel,;M4E*. Sea the new 12 lb. XL-12 V Richard E. Nejl : ~ ^ ~ crest , Motel,. Alrpa, - .Wis. Tel. 685-35U. Nurseries, .;. - . ' . plain fun for girls and boys. • ROBB efSlff Y AN D P R ACT IC A (Y— . Nylons^ . AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE¦ dent of Mitchell . • Robert A. Podes.ta - 'STORE, .576 ' ' ¦ Tel. 5458 ^ROLLE^SKATES—girl's, vrtilta, BROS. . E. - . 4th.; ttU 4007, broadlooms, vinyls,, -linoleums, '. the . . 2nd », Johrssbn. . . . SHOE ; . . Whitney M. S ewarl¦ " 1 ¦ size «v3, -.-. and " case, very, good condi- latest ' shades and. patterns In floor ¦¦ The center will be built on DavidVS. Tucker • ¦:. ¦ .- . WON'T. YOU BE my Valentine? Ask yoijr '¦ " ¦ ' ¦ - coverings are . available at Winona >^CHOR'S - ' tion. Tel. 8-3060 after 4 . p.m. '. '. - ' - . , Donald: Wales question with a sparkling diamond from . - - a "15-acre tract on the east side RUG CLEANING SERVICE, 114 W , " STATE OF ILLINOIS 1 . RAINBOW JEWELERS. Getting your .MAN 'S GOLF CLUBS, right-handed, 1 ' 3rd. :- Mastitis Fbrmula No, I of the Mitchell?: nursery prop- COUNTY OF COOK ' ¦ ¦'! ; ss. money's worth in a diamond depends woods, ' 9 Irons vbag .and ' cart, iioo» ¦ 4-strihgi tenor .ban|o, 125. erty. Plans are? being, prepared Subscribed and sworn to before . .. ml ; on expert grading and honest represen. S y r i n.g e Leo Master ' .- -t'ation . of . the - facts. Let us show ydi) ¦ ; v Don WendlanoV Buffalo -Cit y-or. WSC- by Donald : .R: BonnlWell/ William K. . ¦ by architect/ George . Mastny.; - why you cannot get a "better buy." V \VE SERVICE.; > ; dnly '49c ~ '7:" Bosse, Herbert A .. B-urk.e, Sidney L, ' ¦- 0NE PERSbN teli5 another and that Castle, Donald F." C-ocik.. . Ronald . M. RAINBOW JEWELRY; 1)6 w: 4th. of 11 Slie Naylor's DIalalors' . . . 7»e .'. : who also has designed centers ¦ . :. all makes washers, Is why ELLIOTT'S VINYL SliPER Coutts, ' Fay T . Cruttenden.. James : R. SATIN LATEXvils so . popular. ..for In- In Minneapolis, Moorhead, Mi- Cruttendeti, Walter.W . Crutlenden, Carter automatic & conventional. TED MAIER DRUGS . ' . . (First Rub,. Friday, . Feb, 1, 19641 : teriorVdecoratlon.' Easily applied and :¦ H. Harrison. Samuel B. Lyons? Ernest . Animal Health Center not and Bismarck. -. ? ;\ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ .cleaned . Colorr .galore. PA|NT DEPOT. A.- "MayerV - Glenn -R. Wilier, Richard . E. " NOTICE We are experts ori Easy Twelve to 15 stores will be Neal, Robert . .A, Pod&sta-, . Whitney,, M. OF COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENtl 1 ELECTRIC WALL FIXTURES, 5, -lndlrecl , ' ¦ ' . " . Spihdry. We also .service v ? lighting;-: $2.50 . each,- 1 electric outslda Sewart, David S. Tucker and Donald NOTICE Is '. , hereby given thai war- Remington Chain Saws located in the center, which will - ' " ' :¦ ¦ ' . wall- fixtures, . both tor. JS; 1 ceiling Wales. :- . . ; rants are in my hands (or the collection hydraulic jacks. have.. a : coyered interior mall. Dated December 13, -1-963 . - . ?Parts Sales Servic* : - light, fixture, J2.50. -: Inquire BORZYS- of v special assessments . upon property • • KOW?KI ' FURNITU RE, . .302 Mankato. Valerie V. Ty.ll benefited, for the cost of the construction _ They will include a department EASY SALES & SERVIGE ?' Bantam¦ "? ~ " 7 : Notary Public, and installation of approximately 210 New , Saw $149 USED "fv SETS.7s2?50' and up. B », i ?¦ ' . store? supermarket, . variety Cook County..-Illinois.. - . . lineal feet of . 6" mechanical loint cast 166. E. 3rd St. ELECTRJC 155 E. 3rd y ' . , ¦ '- ' : comrhission expires Feb. 28, 1964) _ - V store? shoe store, drugstore and (My iron pipe on Bellevlew Street - from a ^ (Notarial: Seal) - ; ? Winona, Minn. ?Feiten Impl v Go. NEW AND USED appliances «t bargain ¦ point 460 feet East of Carlrnona . Street prices/ Come and - see . them. FRANK other shops. Filed : . lo y a point . 670 . .feet Easterly thereof 113 Washington Winona - . . DISTRICT. COURT. . . LILLA. 8, SONS, 761 ;E. , 8th. (Job No, :. i3621, ' located within, the." City ...„ ¦ ¦ ' Furnifure Repairs There also will be a medical- „^r. ^—, . -, , ^ . - . .. - .WINONA,. MINNESOTA : 18 ' ! la> of Winona. • , f ^ ' ¦ . OK USED FURNITURE STORE - - December 30,\ 1963 . . ' territory ' de ntal clinic, Mitchell , said. - '¦ ' ' "The . embraced 'In iuch ; ai- FURNTfuRE REFINI5HING and minor - . 373 E. 3rd : St. . • •=*= - JOSEPH C PAGE: sessmeiit aiid the names .:. Clerk. of the ovineri repairing. : Reasonable prices, pick up We :Buy—We Parking will, be provided for . thereof are: ' 1 Sell:" . '.and delivery: Free . estimate. ' Tel. .964? Get Ready Now For? .Furniture—Antiques^-Tooli L500 cars. The , center will be . Lots? 'One (1) and Two .(2), Block ¦ ¦ ¦¦ (First- Pub Friday, Jan. 24 , 196^) . ¦ ¦ riooh and evenings.y Robert Graves.- and other used Items . . . ' • ¦ One (I), Lots One . (1), Two (2) and y¦ ¦ Bir-coriditioned. ' ' Spring JPlanting . . . V______Tel, 8-3701 . .y V. - State of Minnesota 1 t-s,. . ' - . :¦ , - ... . Three (3) , - Block Two (2)' Dublin Plumbing, Roofing ? 21 ^ : County ot Winona. ) in Probate Court , Subdivision;. John C. 'Dublin and . Al ? Groundbreaking for the cen- - ¦ ¦ ¦ ?It Won t Be Long . . . . EXPERT No; ' 15,724 •. . " - .. . Dublin, and that part : of" Outlet KEN-WAY electric SEW E?R CLEAN ING ' ¦ ter is expected:to take place in ¦;. In Re: Estailt. «l Twelve (12), Plat of Lakeside Oul- " JERRY'S: PLUMBING :'-. TELEVISION , RADIO Minnie . A. Drexel, . Decedent. lots lying-In and forming, a part of 827 E. 40tii ' ' ' : ' ' tarly? spring, ? : - _^. ;. ; Tel. 9394 . and appliance repair serv- Order lor Hearing on Petition for Probati , ¦ Government- Lot Three . (3), . Section Allis Ch almers WD-45 trac- of Willy Limiting Time to File Claims, Twenty-six 126), Township One Hun- ELECTRIC RC)TO ROOTER ? tor? -??' , - '. ice. Save on picture tubt .and for Hearing- Thereon . dred Seven (107),. North , ¦ . HNGiL¦ . of Range For clogged sewers and '¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ bavins¦•' (lied ; Seven (7), West . drains Allis Gbalmers tractor. - , replacement. - . • . . : . ij.n* ;¦ Marleen Wachholz a pe- of. the Fifth Princi- . Tel. 95d9 or 6436: : | year guarantee WD . tition , lor: the probate o-l. the Will, of said pal Meridian, as recorded in Deed ""^Allis Chalmers CA tractor. decedent and for the . appointment ol ¦ Book 253 on page . 215,.. Clarence; F. CALL SYL KUKOWSK1 Training Session Charles Wachholz as executor, . which Will Krenz and Lorraine j'. KrenzV John Deere A tractor, y "GOODBYE ' is on file ; in this '- Court- , and open to in- All of the .above described property be- - . : . GARBAGE CAN." Gel extra , convenience wllh a garbage:dis- Allis Chairners D-15 tractor. ¦) : spection; ing located in the City of Winona, County A^RDS•>• n a. * o n w sj • « • a D TI . posal unit. It's cleaner, healthier and IT IS ORDERED, That . ' .the ; hearing of Winona, State of Minnesota. . - . . Kelley Ryan PTO spreader: thereof be. had on February 19th, - .1164, All persons . interested are . required to : more economical . .to use than Rarbage cans. Let us show ' Spreadmasier spreader . Set af library at 10:<5 o' clock -:A.M., before this Court make payments ' within . thirty :(30) .days . you our complete Tel. 3393 line ol modern units. Easy terms in the probate court room in the. court Irom the y date . ' of. this notice at my John Deere 130 bu. PTO ' . available. . -. Service Dept. 'An in-service training session house In-. Winona, ' . Minnesota, , and .that office in the City . Building in said City: spreader .; objections to the allowance of said Will, Notice. Is also given .that the- owner ??Frank; O'Laughlin (or .all. Winona Public Library If any; be. filed " before- said lime , ol or any person Interested in . any lot or ? New Idea PTO spreader, 93 . PLUMBING 8. -HEATING . DA ILY ? NEWS hearing; that the time wvithIn which cred- parcel so . assessed .may, - at his election . ¦ ¦ . staff m embers will be held Tiies- 207, E. 3rd Tel. 37M buv?. . ¦ itors of said. . decedent may- file 1heir and. written request, pay the sum as- _ - ' . ¦ ¦ ' " ^ ' ' -- ..; -: - . day afternoon at the library;. claims be limited to tour months • •from sessed . In annual, installments,' not ex- ' SEWER AND DRAIN -C L EANINO. New Idea rubber tared rake. - My^rtL' ? Miss Alberta; Seiz, librarian? the date hereof, and that the claims so ceeding , ten In number, provided that EXPERT PLUMBING REPAIRS, . New Holland Rolb ar rake? filed be. heard oh' May 27th, AIM,, at no single installment shall be less than SUBSCRIPTIONS ? explained that no curtailment 10:30 o 'clock A.M ', before.this Court in Five . Dollars. (S5.00 ) - and , - ' provided ??: SANITARY? v ?JHC 10 £t. double .disc. of library service would be in^ the . probate • court :room in- , the courl further that the first installment payable . PLUMBING' J. HEATING • Allis Chalmers 8 ft. mount- Be Paid ¦ filing, ' ¦¦ - i^ay Af? house In Winona, Minnesota, and thai at :the time of such request shall, _1«8 J. 3rd. St. . . . Tel. ' .2737 . ' ;volved because ythe building be fixed by . .Ihe. :Cify . Treasurer at. V yed ;dis-c. ;" ??¦ ,?¦? ' notice hereof . be:given by publication of . TED IER Would be . closed to the: public this order in . the Winona Daily. News and such an amount as shall permit - the Help Wanted—Fernafe 26 Allis Chalmers:- 3-14 . In. MA DRUGS all day anyway in honor of ?Lih- by mailed -notice . as provided , by law. amounts . of- all. future Installrtients to . Dated January 22nd, -196 '. be -fixed free from ' fractions of .'a dollar BABYSITTER—6:30 a.m? to 4 p.m:, J ; mounted plowi CHILDREN'S: coln's birthdayy , E. D. . LIBERA, other than oneihatf..-dollar- -.:'.' Such" - install- - children. Tel. 7844 alter : 4 p.m. or in- Allis Chalmers 3-16 ?? in. ; ) ' the: | quire ; - STORYBOOK RECORDS ¦Probale¦ Judgt. : ment s shall bear Interest at rate 0 560 E. '4th. . . . - ; v Speakers at the training pro- .(Probate Court ' Seal ' ;' '¦ 5r'r (five percent) .per ' annum.. 7" mounted plow. . ¦ HOUSEKEEPER WANT^EO^TS/MgrT, For pre-schopl and gra m will be Mrs, Agatha Klein Sawyer, Sawyer 8. Darby, Winona. Minnesota.. • •• ¦ , Hotel Winona. ' . ' . - John Deere 3-14 in. mounted lower grades^ ? coordinator of the ceiitral li- Attorneys-for Petitioner , . . Dated: February 4, 1964 . ^ ALFRED BERNDT, ; ;. ':¦' ' WAITRESS"?WANfED - A ppiy Hosfess! trip-beam plow, . ¦ Only a few 33^ RPM left brary in the St. : Paul public li- (First Pub Friday, Jan. 24, 19641 .. .. City.Treasurer ' . 'Holey Winona. . .. ¦New . . ¦ . Holland 68 baler. ' ..-Winona, - . Minnesota ' ¦ $1.75?, ' ; brary . system ,? and Miss Jean State of Minnesota l is. ' y y NIGHT .- WAITREYs-^inHmeTTAppiFrn New Holland 66 baler. V ? V> County of Winona ). In Probate Court'. _ person. Cou ntry Kitchen. Gardiner? Smith, librarian at ' ¦ -' ¦;• : (First Pub. Friday; Feb. .7, 1964} 1HC T-45 baler. DAILY NEWS! OFFICEV , - . ' No: I5/M8 .- WA iTRESlVANTED-evenTncrworV Central High School Red Wing. State, of Minnesota 1 yss.V - T^P' , In Re Estate of . .ply. In person after 4 p.m. Allis Ch aimers roto baler. Books, Periodicals , William Friederlck Heraberg, also known County of Winona ) in Probate Court Sammy' s 60 In addition to the speakers, .' Pizza. Gehl FH-83 chopper. " """ . ' as William F. Herzberg, becederit. :No. 15,731. ~ ENC^L?OPEDIA-2(l volume? never the? program will include show- . 2 , Order for Hearing on Final Account : In Re Estate ol Help Wanted—Male Used crimpers. used. Tel. . 8-30 80 after 4 p.m. ¦ ? "WANNA: NEAR SON&tW NG? XRKIX and Petition for-Distribution. Henry R. Aune, Decedent 27 ing of a film, "By Jupiter? ' - Used wagons, ~ ? I FORGOT TO . .PUT MV StiOBS 'ON Sz. ??? Tha representative of the' above named Order for Hearing on Petition lor Admin- -MARRIED COUPLEi wanted on farm, ? Coal, Wood7o?her Fuel 63 which stresses the .value of estate having filedyher- final account and istration, . Limiting Time to File Clalmi by month, separate, house: Must fake Cross; corn shredder. and lor Hearing Thereon charge yof petition , tor settlement and allowance . small: dairy herd, must GOOD QUALITY dry oak block. Wood, . courtesy. ; _ ; ' having, filed have ' John Deere tubular elevator. thereof and for distribution to . the Carl . A. Aune. herein « references: Fay Martin, Plain- some hickory mixed in, Walter Hunger, ' view, ' persons thereunto -entitled; , petition for general administration stal- Minn. Fountain City, Wis. Tel. 6687-4761. ' ? . i\lrs. Klein s topic will be ' ~ Chiropractor Plans IT . !$' ORDERED, Tl'at the hearl.nq ing , that said decedent died intestate and /WALE? BOO " ' ~ ~ " . "Good Customer Relations; K KE EPER—State age and "MOBILHEAT" luel ? oi| Is the fines! thereof , be 'had on February 19lh, AUi , praying - that Winona National and • Sav- experience: ' ¦ in ¦writing to E-93 Daily Eckel Implement Co. . .money can buy. .The vast laboratories hose Responsibility?" The at 10:45 o 'clock A.M., before this Court ings , Bank be appointed administrator;. News. ' -W Shorter Hours After j Collins Wilis • . . of the /Mobil Oil Co. are working in the probate courl room: IT: IS ORDERED, Thai the hearing . : in the courl " ? Arcadia, Wis. speaker was supervisor of pub house in . Winona, . Minnesota, and lhat thereof- be had on March' 4, .1964, at A*EN WANTE D , Interested in photography, dally to perfect and . bring you a , lie libraries for the state of 47 Years of Practice notice hereof be give n by publication 11:00 . o 'clock A.M . . before this Court over 20, neat appearance, absolutely - ?' .?? Tel; 2765? ? ,. product thai - will give you perfect of this order In the Winona Daily News in-1he. probate court room . In the' courl free to, travel, throughout U.S., working healing , comfort. Order today from Minnesota before taking her the EAST END COAL 8, LAKE . CITY ,? Minn? CSpecial Speech and by mailed notice as provided by law: house In Winona, Minnesota : that the department stores . Call Mr , Gauvey for . FUE L OIL present job. She also was li- ; In Meet Dated January 22nd, 1964, lime within which creditors of said de- appointment. Tel. 5369. CO., 90) E. Sanborn. "Where you get —A chiropractor who has beei E. D. LIBERA! cedent may file their claims be limited y more heat at .a'lower cosl. " 317,000 , PLUS NEW CAR AS. BONUS brarian in ?Jnternational Falls, ? Roberl. Collins broke both the . Probale Judge. fo lour months¦ • from (he .dale hereof, in practice 47 years will closiJ) for man over 40 In Winona area Use OAK .WOOD ??¦¦ ' (Probate Court Se»ll and that . the claims , so filed be heard . PRE-SPRING , Minn. German and English languages . car for short trips to contact cus- Goojt^oak siabs sav>?d In stove l ennth'!¦. his downtown office Feb. 15. Sawyer, Sawyer A Dai by, y on June 10, 1964. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., ^ Miss ' . SmitJi . " who was chil- . . tomers. Write.C J, Sears, Pres., Amer- Suitable for range and furnace. Price , in a humorous talk in the local Attorneys for Petitioner . before this Courl in the probate courl ican . -Lubricants Co., Bok 676, TRACTOR VALUES reasonable Haul It yourself or w/e will However , Dr. P? J. Belangeir ' Ihe court houso in: Winona, Dnvton dren s librarian at the Carnegie- room In . 1. Ohio. deliver. is not discontinuing his work , Toastmasters speech contest (First Pub. Friday, Jan. J4 , 1964) Minnesota, and thai notice hereof he BRUNKOW SAW MILL La wt her Library, Red Wing, be- given hy publication of this; order in "' ~~ , 1959 .lohn Deere 730 diesel State of Minnesota ) si. " Trempealeau, Wis. , Tel. S34-63U H« i.s moving lo his residence3? Wednesday evening at Hotel Wi- Ihe Winona Dally News and by mailed . . ,;ROUTE MAN 1958 John Deere 520 fore joining the high school staff County of Winona I in Probale Courl - . ¦ ¦ notice as provided by law. MARRiED, to assume established ler in Lake City and , will reoper1 NO. -I5.S9 .1 : Furn., Rugi, Lirioleum 64 thorp.? will -speak on books for nona. He won. Dated February S. , ritory. This route produced In exceiss 1956 John Deere 70 diesel In R» Estate tl 19*4 there Feb. 21 on a shorter sched- E. D. LIBERA , of $6,400 net last year , Send work rec- 1954 John Deere 60 FOAM R ' children and young adults. Ti- He will next compete in . the Myrtilla T. McConaughey, also known al , new Ub BER MATTR ESS-luir slie", 'll Probate Judge. ord and qualifications lo E 90 ule. He be open three , after Myrtle McConaughey; Decedent, Dally rubber 5 used; 2 new m oriqinal cartons. tle of her talk will be 'Thick (Probale Court. Seal) News. area contest at Rochester Feb. Order for Hearing on Petition (Jontacl , Nell Ciauson, Vyinona Hotel. " noons a w eek and Saturday/ Norman A. Barth. 1954 John Deere 50, power Books and Thin. fo Sell Real EslaM " " forenoons' by appointment , IS. Attorney for Petitioner . Reliable NYLON CARPET-foam back??lj- wlda . ¦ The representative of said estate hav- Steering Good color assortment, JD.?9 n »n vd, ing filed heroin a petlfion lo sell certain ' A humorous talk also was (First Pub Friday, Feb. 7, 1964) 1957 John Deere 420, wide SHOW,SKI'S, 5B W, 3rd . real estate described In ' said pelitinn; . BART EN DER SISI.O ON EVALUATION SAVE SIOO on " Supper at Kellogg IT IS ORDERED, That Ihe hearing Slate ol . Minnesota ) ss. front this «-pleca llvlnoj room ' Riven by Duane Peterson. His grouptnq, BLAIR , Wis. Special i-Gor- thornnl be had on February 20, 1964 County of Winonn ) * In Prohate Courl Send written application inclutfinrj sola, ? chairs, J ' 1956 Farmnll 400 diesel . step KELLOGr,, Minn. (Spccian- aid' S 'islo. principal of Blair speech title was "TW TY TW. " at 10.45 o ' clock A M., befnie this Cnurl No . H.606 with qualifications to the .table- ., I cocktail table, . -'table in the probate courl room In the court In Ra Estate ol 1955 Farmall 400 gas lampi, I nolo lamp. Regular •$J79..^. th<- men nf Kellogg Methodist High School , is a member of ai In it Peterson pretended it wa.s Now only ll«9 .$( Down paymrnt S house In Winona, Mlp nesola, and lhat Anna H. Hacdlkc, Decedent. 1950 Farmall M , 2-way .19.5J fhurrh will sponsor a pancake North Central Assnrinlion. olr notice hereof he given by publication Order for Hearino, on Final Account LABOR TEMPLE ana lllie r>rr monln DORZYSKOWSKI ¦ : already January lilfis and with hydraulic FURNITUPE, W Mankatn Ave. Hipprr Saturday nt- th-o Moth- Secondary Schools and Colleges of this order In Ihe Winonn Daily News and Petition lor Distribution, 221 E, :ird. . Winona __ a "Thai Was the Year Thai and hy mailed notice as provided by law. Trie representative of the ahnve named 1951 Oli-ver R8 gas ndisl church-hall here SorvinR evaluation ' loam working at | Dalecl January 22nd. 1964 e'.latp havinq lilrrt his tinal nccoiinl and Good Thingj to Eat Was " theme' , 1954 Allis Chalmers CA 6S will hrj*in , outlined the polit- F.. D I IF.ERA, petition lor selllciment and allowanre Help—Male or Female 28 at 5 p.m. Tho public Flambeau High School Tony, Probale Jucloa. thercol and (or distribution tn the per- KFNNEHFC: POTATo ri-j? ' ' ieal cajendiar for I 'lM He pine- BOOKKEEPER 1951 Farmall Cub 9fl per too is invited Thursday -iv , 'PrnhnU Court Senll sons thereunto entitled ; and estimator tor retail Inl or si pr, Wis., and t od. ' lumber yard. , 4' so li» WINOMA PO- ed second in the local contest. Brcttmrr and AUMahon. IT IS ORDERED , That the hearing Write E-BS Dally News . Many other tractors and TATO MARKET , nn Markel, "W li y CK'oi'i'e Washington Allnrnt-ys lor Pr'lilionnr thereof be had on March 4, 1964, al .MALE OR FEMALE - $4 an hour, 4 used machines of all kindis . 10:4 .' n' clork A.M , before Ihls Cnurl hours a day. 4 days a week , Write or Household Articles 67 Never Siiiil yd-" was the subject Kl Puh. Date , Wfdnesday Feb. 5, IV6I In the probate court rnom In Ihe courl Inquire E-91 Dally News, ' VILLAGE OF LEWISTON, MINNESOTA Itntne In Winona, Minnesota- and that CAPPETS n fnfjiiP M,ike them n beau- of a false re-el h S])eech byCiar- SPECIAL: Just t.ful \.gn v.ith ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS notice hereol be qlven by publication nl Situations Wanted—Fem. 29 arrived niue Lu-lre , Rent rlrc- PIICP Bell. FOR this ordrr In Ihe Winona Dally New! another semi-load of the Ir.r, (hrtirpoo-r , ll li fhn^lii A Co. TYPING In my home Toast muster of the evening TREE REMOVALS and hy mailed notice as provided hy , References Musical Valed prnpovrtl " mnrht'd "Tree Hid" law avallnble , Tel. 5438 alternoons popular high capacity Merchandiso 70 was Dr. ('. W. ('.ruler. Vie Ber- ITIVI will he r •' ' CI by Itiv Heputy Village Dated February 5, 1?64 HOUSEKEEPING poslllon wanted , have Badger A 1 g o m a forage ' ~ ACCOPDlOfi. un b--. - . player tel conducted tabletopies and rirrk , | rwl'.lnn, Minn esota until 1:11 e. n i in-FRA. 1 children. Live in country nr cfIv. *l\n harvesters, Trade now and piano Tjrr.in^ I' eulmtj , Fminlaln City, P M . rctiriMry 11, l<*M for removal Probate Judge. Write or Inquire tz-94 Dfllly News led a discussion ..bout the items of trees al vannus lor aliens In the (Probale Cnurt Seal) . save $$$. most sought after by employes Village of I ewi', ton, Mlnni",nla In ac- Harold J. I ibera. Business Opportunities 37 cordnnre wilh the spec ilk allons pre Attorney lor Petitioner in looking for employment . Ar- GROCERY- It 'IVikos All pared hy I J Kli-lnsr.hmidt , Civil Fn- rnodrrn building wilh living ON HAND: Kinds t bur Snndovnl was general ('val- ginci'r, WlnniM , Mlnni" nla (First Pub . Friday, Feb. 7, 19641 guarlers, same owner H years, Ill- t.pentl( .itinns and P rnpusal ness forces sale . Will' accept house in may be Mate nl Minnesota I is. 3—new Badger 150 bu. li quid Fioni uat or. Karl Grainier , Frwin obtained tront lhi< llepi My Villnae Clerk, trade . Rudl Wiose, Dnvi*r, Minn. County of Winnna i In Probate Court saver spreaders I,aufonherg«*r and Fred Heyer Mr Jamrs R, Volkinarv A rertilien rherk or hldiler r ile No. 14. 9JA Money to Loan 'i hond In Ra Estate ol 40 2—Badger forage hlowen BONGOS evaluated individual speakers, shall acmmnny each 1>I(I In an nmounl Features Cecil K Baldwin , Decedent, 2—Badger grinder c 'liammarian wa.s Kd Stvba, equal lo al Mast live- (M percent nl , mixer the bid , made payable tn Ihe VlHaoa Order tor Hearing on Final Account 1 mills with IB-inch 'IVi ¦ ¦ mill nf I nwisfon, Minnesota , which shall he nd Petition far Distribution Ihe representative nf the ahnvr named LOANS'^ governor feed control lorfrited lo the Vlllncj e In the rvi-nt PLAIN NOTE - AUTO-FURNITURE estntr having . fllfri ils final account nnd BASSES Ihe siirrrssliil bidder Mils In enter Into 170 E. 3rd St Tel. ?91* 1—14-ft , Badger 3-benter GRAIN pell lion for settlement and allowance . New Feminine a rcinlrar l . Mrs.. 9 a. m. to i p,m,, Sot. » am. to nnoe chopper box, if The Village reserves tha right fo re thereof and for dlstrlhullon ?o tht par Tn Mnkf Our MINNEAPOLIS (APU-Wbeal Ire I any or all bids and to waive soni thereunto enlllled ; Loans - Insumnce - "Will have a semi-load of Informalities IT IS ORDFRFD, That tha hearing WO NDKRnil, receipts Thursday .Iffi ; year ago llicreol he had on March Mb, 19A4, al boxes this month, Special WORLD Pastimes — Dated at l ewiston, Mlnnesntu, Jna Ileal Kstato Kill , t rading basis unchanged; uaiy 11, 1964 II 31) n' rlnck AM, bntnre this Cnurl In discounts on early ordm." OF M r.SIC! the prnliale courl room In Ihe court housi FRANK WEST AGENCY prices ' i higher; cash spring James R Volkinnn (Irputy Village f lrfk In Winii'n, Minnnsnla, and lhat notice 171 l.alayelfa St lei, 3740 Wh. wheat basis, No l dink north- lirrnol he qlven hy publication of thl< (Next to telephone Office ) 'ilrvoi' you <|i'su<* li\ the Winona tlnlly , We ar* demonstrating m (>rn '. .'tl 1 :- '.!,IM)' - ..; spring irirsl Puh Itulay. Ian , 31, 1964) mil"! New* and wp h;i\r> " Wheal by niAll«*d notice nn provided hy law. Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 new 150 bu , spreader and one cent premium each lb over State nl Minnesota ) 11. Dated f ebriinry V 1964 ic The Pickwick Count y nl Winona ) In Prohale Cn,,rl F D I I (SERA, WAN! CD good lemele tax hound A A. new grinder mi*xer mill . i ' The I' ifxi uci .Mi-til lbs; Carlson, Wabasha, Allnn, l»l . .M1-4731 spring wheat one cent No M V « ft Probate Judge, Call , for « demonstration discount each Ih In Ra E tl Al* ol (Probata Court Seal I s olli-ct TllP '-. Hurler Ml lbs ; " against i' Scrviro Ann* Wolsion, alvo known at finklhrrg A. Inrrjerson, ENGLISH-GERMAN SHE PHERD crons any make you ilr- Mill- protein proms: 11-17 per cent Anna R, Woliion, Ward Altninr-ys tor. Pnlillonrr. pups, is , gunranlerU heelers or mnnry sire i' - Thf 1V.W 'i-2 A I'-.' . Ordrr for Hearing on I' ltllion bark , Ronnlcl linker. I miles N. ot llnrl, Traini'd Stuff lo Sell Real Ciltta (f irst Pub . Friday, Feb. 7, 1964) I Ird mallbn i f:,). No 1 ha rd Montana winter The guArillnn nt sn nl eslale having to hflp you M-lort nnd , Siafr nf AMnneiota ) s» rn Joy ::. i/t ' ;--v> . :t(i i. . filed lierrm a prlilim- fo sell reitnin Horses, Cuttle, Stock 43 New S and 7-ton wagom lln- real rstare drsoilirif li said petit mn ¦ foiinly nf Winnna I in Prohala Court pif'j'Pi insirumi-nf, Finil - S. I). No IV-.4H " on hand. Minn. No 1 hard winter II IS ORDI'RI. O, Thai Ilia hrnrino •ILREFOHD IlilLI 4 yrars old? good vour li' -'ti i' fi Inv nn Instru- choice 2,.l.)-: ,:i}| ; discounts hoi.se in Winnna. Minnrsnla, ami that and Petition for Distribution , } "Bookworm" , am- Trie rr|trr-,rrilative of Ilia ahnve namrd John Pnler>l)iirg, fl lair. Wis. mrnt her 5-7 , durum , notice tier rot Pr nlvrn by pulilif ation ol 7 III the. nulrr In Ihr Wirnna Onily Nev. « estAle having filrd his final orcnunl and POKED HERIirORD IIUI I. - registered WILL TAKE LIVESTOCK Corn No 2 yellow | I i-i,i:> and hy mailed notice as piovinrct by peli linn fur selllrnirnt and allowance rnlvrd June V, I'll? . I.nwls Srhnanlnu, IN TRADE iher enl anil lor illstrlliulinn to Ihr per- Tel 61fl0 , Oiils Inv No S while Ii'! (i4 ; No 'I Dated Januaiy }« . 196 4 sons Ibeirunln enlillnrl IT IS ORnriTD. llml the hearing RllSltrORD Smnll Pig Market Sale while (l(l-ti:t , No 2 heavy white r r> itiirtiA, I' HAL llierenl ha hart nn March «, 1964 , «| Sal , -rli , a a am, lo 11 am, Snie .tE&WARD li. viifi1 '' rptinir .ludoa held fvny oilier Sal Tor further In 'l' . .' ,' No :i hea vy while IP-nhntr Court lea: i 10 id or lor d AM. hefnie Ihls Cnurl Merlin Wilber In rtia probata court morn in Ihe coucl formation cnll Holgrr feed Mill, Hush- r. L'i-. (A. MsinM J I itiera lord, Minn. « ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ r linmn In Winnna, Mmnrsola, nnd lhal I hurley, cars l!».i, year ago Atloiney tnr Pet tf inner hr hy Trempealeau, W|« nol^e herenf given putiliralmn titym nl HOI.STEIN HHIPERS springing. di'« till; bright color !Hl-l ?j| ; ,stn,w Itu s ninrr In Ihe Winnna Oaily Ne,v\ •r>nn Rusi'ill Prisons, St Charles. Tel, Onti-rville MB ?m unit by mailed nnl.rr as provided *)' , M Kl ,2nd color !Mi- l ' J olopliono \ o\ir W.iul Ads by Minn , Tel. i?.4fiA' , ( ' I .Ml ; slmned % 1 Ml; la*- 4 k ?, , | Iced 117 !i;i . Dnlrd rehniary I. I9'4 Pl ltnWU SWISS COWS r<*nlslrre|ir- l| ,i'i;i| ¦ F n i in r RA . JFEB. Hye No 2 I II ' i I ¦!•! ' .,. lo Tlie Winona Dally Nous MlfliaM, PI I, Wlnonn Id fl-ll|4 HAI.ro Al f Al l: A MAY lit ani 9\ Prohnle Jinio» >ni !. .ilfil ,h|i FiiiN No I :i (17 ¦Prnbale Cnurl (.rail i-IFRPrOPD I1UI. I.S-J piirebredsVser*'- ciop. rhlllp Smith , Manhlanrt, v/.i '•' ,i Wi-i.t Sovbciins No I volliiw ' llre-iler A Miupr.y. keehle nge Ralph tlnckhee , llllcn, LARGF BALES Of flnvrf, »ll*lli n«y ''( l( 11 Cmi». ' « 2 fi2- «. Dial 3321 for am Ad Taker. Aliomeys Inc Petitioner , Mmn . 1»|. t.iwulfin 41V. William *,chBnli , Alma, wu, STRICTLY BUSINESS Houses for Sal* 99 Trucks, Tract's, Trailers 108 Us«d Cart IPS Used Carr 109 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ' ' : ' t— ? . ? , - . ?¦ . '. ?' .... ?-. ?"? .-. ? V ' . j.' .'' . .?"¦ ?¦ ??•> GMC TRUCK-1961, 40M series, with 11 ft. fold-down rack »n TRUCK BODIES " bulls to your specifi- 1951 Plymouth 4-door . ,;.J495 1958 Ford 4-door ...... ;...... ;..I495 Under the Surf - DESOTO—1956, 4-door. Selling to ttlfli cations. Expert.: work. Reasonable Exceed that of owning - . end?driving ' _ ?««l«t»j. Til. 7351 «ll day 8alurd»y. riles. BE RG'S, 3959 W. 4th, Goodview, 1957 Dodge 2-door hardtop .....yR95 19« Mercury Jletlon Wegofl ....M9S this 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door, If- OLDSWOBILE — 1954 3up«r H Hone Executive Home ? FOUR-WHEEL trailer for sale. TeiTtWe? 1956 Chevrolet 4-door ....;...... $395 economy 6-cyllnder ; engine with Pow- Sure s hardtop, power tecejioriei; ntw ' whltt- located on large lot west. Dbwm- 1955 Chevrolet Station . erflllde . transmission. Tip-top condition llr«j, lNTERNATlbNAL-1947 VMon, IV bed Wagon ....$495 wall r^dlo,¦ haaSir¦ . ¦ Tel.¦ Rosilne- stairs fin large carpeted living room throughout, tirei like new, solid - tlant S3». ' ;¦' ;¦ ¦ - . ; • ;' . ¦ - with fireplace, den, 2 bedrooms and wllh stock rack and ramp. Excellent red color with motcWng red Interior. For Sure ceramic Bath. 2 bedroooms and hall mechanical condition, with good tires. A real beauty for . MoblU Homw, Trailar» HI bath upstairs. Many luxury feature!. Reisonable. Tel. Aimre 7$3i. ..? ' you' will get top value for NYSTROM'S ? ? $1895 . ? your money if you -. select? - TRAILER HOUlE-txIT, 19M Pathflndtf. Gray Rambler Chrysler-Plymouth . very good condll/iwiy located In H»r> with I bedrooms, ~ carpeted living Open Friday Night V. . : from our lot of fipe used ¦mony, Minn:¦:. C»rl Fliher. Tel. H»rrj*B«y room, good : sired kitchen, storage Short Month - cars. " 'tu-atu:/ area on second floor. Garage and NYSTROM'S breeieway, with aluminum windows. V Auction Sal** Lovely! lot with outdoor fireplace : Long Buys BEAT THE ' Chrysler - Plymouth ? 1959 FORD Victoria 2-door end fruit trees. . Open Friday NlohV hardtop , V-8, automatic. ALVIN KOHNER Special? Buy February is the best month SPRING MARKET $1065 AUCTIONEER, City tncl itet* Hunt** of the year to buy •ltd boflded, W Liberty it:. (CotnV living room, kitchen, bafh, I bed- a used EXTRA LOW PRICES 4- E. Sth end Liberty), rei. im. __ rooms end large dining room which truck. Selection is high, 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air 1959 FORD Custom 300, might become 3rd bedroom If needed. on these door, V-8, automatic, over- ;¦ Gas heat,, parage: Located west: prices are: loir, 4-dobr? economical V-« Minnesota ? ? ? Building? motor; standard trans- EXTRA HIGH CLASS hauled motor. $895 Land & Auction Sal-es 1952 CHEVROLET ton, convertible, Everett j. . Kohner We have several large lots for sale. ^ mission with overdrive, v CARS!;"?- . 1957 PONTIAC? ': These are located In Johnstone s Addi- grain rack, 6 ply?6:50 v???v ' "- W»lr>ul. Tel. H710, ifttr tiotire 7tU ' ? V radiq, heater, etc? $795 p o we r steering, power "' '~* tion, Glen Mary arid: Glen Echo. We ' tires, deluxe cab, radio; 1957 CHEVROLET Standard brakes, automatic trans- FEB. IP| I I., 12 noon . 3 mini S, rt would be happy lo show you these . ? transmission 2-door, St. Cherlu on Htshwr/ '74, - |t?? ''!c' ?*'''' ' " ™"" ' ?*-^ IN CEDAR VALLEY-lSi acrei with ? Four Bedrooms / Tel. 4115 Arcadia, Wis. ^ FIRESTONE ? . 58 open. Small houii and barn, rial IVa batris, conripleteiy landscaped, lo- Then Drive To Wallet Pleasers : ¦ ¦ ; .i00 W. y3rd : St.' - V. ' Tel. 6040 njee iprlnjj. cated on Clerks Lane; In- area of ¦ ' ¦¦ S"^ new homes. Birch kitchen cabinets, Used Cars 109 1 804 Service Drive . y?¦ • ' ,.: USED TELEVISION NEAR WYAT.TVILLe-540 acraj wlth disposal, jos heal, 2-car carport. 1959 Chevrolet Impala con- THESE SETS art In ociod condition arid JeO tlllabli, two 7-room houses, Urge vertible, "8", automatic, all have a 90-day exchange privilege. all modern basement barn, good set of For The Best * buildings. - Greenhouse?¦ 7 958 PONTIAC 1959 Ford Galaxie converti- HEREFORD FARM Call . WINONA FlfcE & POWER CO ., . Yes, this three-bedroom home with Buy In Town ! I ! | TWIN MAPLE 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 5065. (Acrosi from the ' carpeted living, room and fireplace ble , V-8, automatic. " will be held at Lanesboro Sales . . new parking lot.) .' ¦;. ". NEAR WITOKA^lf ecres with 140 has a small greenhouse ofl the base- Station Wagon -? Complete Dispersal Sale tillable, 4-bedroom house, 48'xi5' barn wants a 1960 Impala 4-ddor V-8, au- '¦5 Lanesboro, Minnesota , on with 30 stanchions, spring water Irt ment for the gardener who EXTRA Commission, Refrigerators 72 pasture. , green thumb, also a fenced-in -yard, Radio, heater, tomatic. Good terms. balh end half : and a screened front A/IINN. LAND *\ AUCTION SERVICI automatic SPECIALS CORONADO—1963 refrigerator¦ " for - ' Hie. porch. trans- 1959 Impala 4-door hardtop , Tel, SUM. ' , ' . ¦ " ;.' : ¦¦ 1J8 Walnut St. Tel. J-3710 or 7IU ) f Fe ibruary 12- , . ; V . , \ ' mission , power '62 Ford Galaxie 500 4-dr. "6" with stick. Wednesday ?? Bui It-ins . brakes, white side- ' Specials at the Store 74 Hpuiat for Sale 99 This new rambler, how being com- hardtop, automatic trans- 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- % Starting at 100 P.M. Sharp has a built-in range and oven, wall tires Blue 'AT UMINUM WARE—muffin tins, cake pleted, . mission, power steering. door hardtop, V-8, auto- t'| Excellent herd of Hereford cattle. Cows are Domin o - . pans, pie fins, -bread pans,' pizza pans, EAST LAKE BLVD.—4-bedroom hom», 2- bath with vanity, birch cabinets, In- and white body car garage, plenty storage space, price sulated sldewalls and celling, cement V $1995 and Lamplighter breeding. The younger cattle are Drum- ? rlniH=fl30ld5, - quart sausepans. ' . Your , ¦ ¦ matic. ¥> 2 for 44c. ROBB ' reduced. Tel. 2432. y. ;¦ ' . drive and attached garage. Be tha with matching in- all heifers ar« calfhood < ' choice, BROS. STORE, Most cows and . ' ' ¦ mer breeding. " ' " ¦ • \i ¦ ' • ¦ ' ' ' first to live In this new convenience 63% Ford stick with 390 " "* E " ¦ ¦ , ¦- ¦ ' "" ' * ¦ *&*< . terior. This car is in perfect - h T?1 E. 3-aEDROOM 1-floor home on full lot. home ."-y SPECIAL : 1955 Thunderbird || vaccinated. Bangs tested. No reactors, no suspects. All { Small apartment In rear -for addad In- , condition and we're not pull- engine. $2495 with stick. Stoves,?Furnaces, Parts 75 come, on furnace, roomy kitchen with M cows are bred to Sire listed below. Turned with herd * nice cupboards. Walking distance In 2-Bedroom? Brick ing your leg. > s OIL FURNACE—converted, with controls, This home located on a large cor- | June 28th. i ¦ , grates- • In , west location, 2 blocks from biis. Full 1960 C a d i 11 a c Fleetwood also wood . good condition price $8/500; ABTS: ner .lot has .-a.plne-panelled and carpet- 61 Ford Fairlane 4-door HEAD BEEF — 1 Registered Hereford Sire. South- ; Tel, Alma 635-3277.. V ', , - ' " - ' . , - AGENCY, INC., with air conditioning. I 62 . . . Realtors, 15? Walnut St. Tel. 4242 . or ed ' living room, ' new water, heater, $995 sedan, small 8, automatic. Drummer 8 3 years old. Had a daily j tLECTRIC STOVE—good condition,, rea: y after hours: E. R. Clay 8-2737, Bill back porch, and large single garage. p wind Resound . ¦ ' ' ¦ Liberal trade-in allowance '60 Studebaker 2-door wag- sonable. Tel.; 7551, ¦;- ,. . . . . y '.' Ziebell 4654, E, A; Abti 31B4. - . ' . . - Price ' $10,900. ! H gain of 3 pounds up to weaning time. His Sire, Eaton | on, 6 cylinder, stick. CAS~6R ¦ OIL, heatori, ranges, water LENOX ST .-New ^bedroom home, built Lakei Central ? RUSH FORD I Drummer, was purchased by the Southwind. Orchards ! heateriv complete Installations. Service, in oven, hot water heat, full basement, '60 Ford Falcon, 6 with from Hereford , England , at a cost of $15,000.00. His Dam , parts. RANGE OIL BURNER CO.; 907 garage. Low ta xes, - Tel. : <533. describes the location , of. this home \< * In a central location near Lake Park, stick. MOTORS ?¦ W.H.R. Constance 14 from Wyoming Hereford Ranch , cost { E. 5tn. Tel,. 747?. Adolph AAlchalowskl, RUSHFORD, : AAlNN. VENABLES ¦ -modern 3 be* wood-panelled dining room, carpeted '60 Chevrolet Impala 2-door Jet. 16 & 43 ' Hereford cows. 3 years old; 10 <* Typew riters 77 room home '• .•near' downtown, a nice living room, three bedrooms, full 75 W. 2nd Tel, 8-2711 ¦ - Si.400.O0. 3 Registered v home; . Selling to close estate. Em- bath, stoker heat. Complete price, hardtop, big enguie, stick. Rushford , Minn. Registered Hereford cows, 4 years old; 9 Registered Here- . " : ' ¦' TYPEWRITERS and . adding, machine- mons K|os, Rushford, Minn. $8,9O0, . . Open Friday Nights '59 Plymouth Belvidere 4- ? ford cows, 5 years old; 3 Registered Hereford cows, 6 \ for iale or- rent. Reasonable rates, CENTRAL LOCATION-3-bedfoom him: door, automatic, 8 cylin- free delivery. See ui for all your of- oil hot water heat, combination win- Income Property 'if vears old; L Registered Hereford cow , 7 ye ars old; 1 $ fice supplies, desks, files or office dows and doors, carpeting, new kitchen. Th|s largt two-ltory frame can ba der. y * . chain. Hind Typewrite r Co. ;Te|,; 5222. ¦ ":¦ Registered Hereford cow , 8 years old; 8 Registered Here- . , Te'. 8-1663, , : .;- , - . - -. a . .source of" Income ' for. you , as a '58 Ford wagon, 4-door , au- Do Your ' rooming house, good location; walking '59 Mercury V-8 ' ford heifers, 2 years old , open; 2 Purebred Hereford WINONA TYPEWRITER Is Ihe place to WESfToCAflON--* bedroom, 1V»" story, * \ go when you re looking for a. typewriter distance.to downtown or as a large tomatic with power steer- Leap Year , open ; 5 Registered Hereford bulls, ' oil heat, full .lot, new siding, combina- " .V heifers , 2 years old * or add ing . machine. New or used, wt single family home, oil heat, five Station Wagon ing and 4 new tires tion windows, garage, carpeting. Tel, bedrooms. . ''- cahed in 1963; 11 Registered Hereford heifers, calved guarantee all our machines lor oiie full v 94«: '' Leaping \ WINONA TYPEWRITER SERV-: '58 Oldsmobile 4-door, auto- , 4 years old: 3 Angus- " . year. . ¦ ¦ Unusually fine locally % in 19fi3; 3 Hereford-Cross cows , ICE,. .141 : E. ' 3rd. ' . V: . - , - YEAR.ROUND HOME with river proper- ? Walk put ?.? . matic, $495. ty. Only $11,000. 3 bedroomi, bath, base- owned Mercury Wagon. in one of these . . . U Cross cows , 6 years old ; 2 Hereford-Cross cows, 8 yearg | Washing, Ironing Maeh. 70 ment. Stove, refrigerator, freezer, dry. '57 Plymouth 2-door hardtop, old. t er, :carpeting Included. 74> acres, 30 on Lower Level Power steering, automatic ( . This rambler with three '57 Ford Fairlane 500, 4-dr.. while our stock is high MAYTAG AND FRIGIDAIRE-Fant, ex- • river. . Schools, churches, ahart distance). bedrooms transmission, low miles. * LANESBORO SALES COMMISSION \ pert service. Complete stock and parti, This fabuloua buy shown by appoint- has bath with vanity, kitchen-dinette rebuilt motor. and prices low. combination, walk-out 'basement, Highway 16 Lanesboro, Minnesota Tel . 467-2192 ! H.y Choatei . & Co. Tel. 2S71. . .. , ment only. Henry Sesvold, Wisconsin - -big '57 Ford convertible. % Realty Service, Galesville, Wis. lot. Low FHA¦ down payment, balance Wanted to Buy 81 like ' rent. $1395 '56 Ford , stick with rebuilt 1956 RAMBLER 6 cylinder '? OW?NER: ARVID JENKINSON , Houston , Minnesota \ AT THE ARCHES-i-bedroom modern Previous owner will motor. engine with overdrive, L Auctioneers : Walter Ode and Freddie Frkkson \ WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON. J. METAL home, 75x175' lot,:, garage. Donald v ?? $5900 recommend. standard transmission , 4- CO, pays tilghejl prices for scrap Halyorspn, . Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 2B32. ¦uyi tn'li comfortable J-bedroom '56 Dodge 2-door. Clerk; Thorp Sales Company, Rochester, Minnesota li Iron, metals, hides, wool and -raw- fur. home : wllh bfrch door Sedan, radio and % 'Tel. NEW 3-BEDROOM home with J-car at- cabinets In kitchen, '56 Chevrolet 4-door, 8 cyl- . 222 W. 2nd. . . . 2047. - tached garage. In Hllko Subdivision. stainless steel sink, gas water heater, We Advertise) Our Pi lcee i THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY, TERMS I . .Closed: Saturday! ; ¦ «^ heater. Good economical Tel. 4127 for appointment. :, . . -' . ' . : cornblnatlon storm windows. ^^ inder , automatic. Z WANTED SCRAP IRON eVMETALV transportation. GOODVIEW — modern 2-bedroom home, ' '55 Ford 6 cylinder , stick, COW HiDES. WOOL' & . RAW, FURS. AFTER HOURS CALL: $395 HIGHEST PRICES PAID carpeted living room/ tullt-lri stove, -Bea KolL 4581 '55 Plymouth 4-door, 6, au- " ;1lle bath, corner!lot, Tel. i86l. . ¦ M 8,- W IRON ANp METAL CO. , '.- ¦ ' . . y VV. L. (Wlb) Helrer 8-2181 QjfeWiwgj) tomatic. 1955 BUICK Super 2-door : . 107, W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station -.' FOUNTAIN CITY-large 11-room bulld- . - Laura Flsk 2118 ¦ ¦ For y our Convenience . -- Ino on N, Shore Drive. Suitable for Bob Selover 7827 '• ' . ' - 40 years in Winona '55 Chevrolet Bel Air 6, with hardtop , white sidewall Wt Are Now Again Open Oh lah). apis., warehouse or store, For tale er stick. tires, power steering, pow- V " ? "lCES" rent. Also large modern mobile home, Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon . HiGHEST PR PAID . SHANK, BOB '55 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door, brakes, radio an>tV. " Tel. 2349 and Saturday p.m. Chevrolet 34 vm truck, ? INCORPORATED¦ ? . bus line. Ttf. . •«». <3 '54 terior . |v property at public auction on 1 ' -¦ ' -4M W.yir d .. V . .y. Tel, 'S147- ; D. LARGE carpeted living and dining 120 Center St standard transmission, 3- $495 Rooms Without Meals 86 room. 2 large bedroom* wllh impli speed. ~ closet space and sewing room. • New gai YOUR CHOICE of three Thursday t February t 13 | CENTR A?LT Y LOC ATED-'-SleepIno room. furnace. Neatly decorated and available HOWARD W.—Thli 3-bedroom home can 1957 CHRYSLER 1957 BUICK 4-door Sedans | Separale entrance. Gentlemen only. Tel. for Immediate possession. Walking dis- M . yoliri l Large living room, dining I' Starting promptly at 10:00 A.M. I ,- ' . 6479 or 5427 , '.V y : , tance to town. 1 block to but. Madison room, hirdwood floors , oil heat, base- priced at $795. School district. Priced for quick sale ment, full lot, garage, Good location, on Saratoga JERRY'S Will be selling cattle by 1:00 P.M. sharp. (FREE DRA"W- | CLEAN? WARM sleeping room. Gentle- under »10,00<)y ABTS AGENCY, INC., [ ¦ man preferred. 179 W, 4th. Tel. 3479. bus line. *19,00O. See or call r "1 ¦ heifer calf and. 1 bull calf to be given away,) Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4241 or , SKELLY SERVICE ING — | •Iter houre: E. R. Clay I-J737, Bill W. STAHR 4-door automatic >1 Lunch on grounds. The farm is located 1 mile East of Rooms for Housekeeping 87 Ilebell 4854, B. A. Abtt 3184, Vi W, , | Mark Tel, tm transmission ra- AMD AUTO SALES i Mabel on Highway 44 then 3 miles Northeast, or 2 mDea. 1 ROOMS FOR ME N, wllh or Without IP YOU WANT to buy, sell or trade dio heater 1804 Service Drive Z ' Wanted—Real , . Local- ¦ ?WAi kitchen privileges. . Tel. 4659. be sure to see Shank, HCMBMAKER'S Estate 102 y ' ' •?' ' ¦' ¦ | North of Mabel on Highway 43 then m miles East. Farm | EXCHANOE. 351 E. 3rd. _ ~ ly o w n ed. and Tel. 9(60 . BUlCK-OI,nSMOBILE-GMC WILL PAY " | located above Sportsman Park, Follow Thorp Auction | Apartments, Flats 90 ' HIGHEST CASH PRICE$ wh 11 e sidewall Open Friday Nights NEAR THE LAKE and Lincoln School. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY ' Open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m i Arrows. 1 TWO-BE DROOM qroUnd floor apt, Stove, Here's a dandy 4-bedroom home, ell V tires, Black and 68 REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE | ' re' lriqernlor, waler And heat lurnlshed. heat, bailment, full lot, double garage "HANK'^EZEWSKI V while body with I Gopd location. S9n month. Tel. 4773; Choice location. Under »M,0M. See er (Winona 's Only Real Estate Buyer) :'it^. ;:M^^^ :«?:i V5;s S'^SSte |i — Excellent, high producing, young dairy herd . D.H.E.A? | ~ ~ call Tel, matching interior. CENTRAL LOCATfON?-?fir st floor 2-bed- mt and 7093 P.O, Box 345 II records and artificial breeding for many years. Catar | rnom nnf . Heat and water furnished, Loli'Acreages • Firms ' W. STAHR - liomes jsl logues are available and will be mailed upon request. | Tel. 4 115. - . ' _ . 174 W. Merk Tel, t«3 Rentals - Custom Builder FOUR-POOM , -.crpunnd porch, ground Dialer In Wausau Pr«-Fab Homes. $795 | ( Write Herbert Gunderson , Rt. 2, Mabel ,. Minnesota), y door npt . Across from park; Hot water, CORNFOKTH REALTY Liberal trade-in allownnce! AUGXI0N 'A Note? 37 heifers on sale bill, good foundation stock; Last S heal, ^tovo, rolrlrqi'rfllnr lurnlsned . Pri- La Cresc«nj, Mlnn. . ! Tel, B95-JI0J '? 7 miles West of Melrose and 8 miles East of Ettrick on I , vate |>,iih'. Available Mnr, I. Tel , 9711. Lincoln Agency, Inc. _ _ ; %. II D.H.I.A. record on .11 cow herd , 4.79.8 lbs. B.F., 3.68 test % i' " TO SELL your homa, (arm, business o7 i then 2 miles North. | $ 13,049 lbs. milk , top cow 712 lbs. B.F. State Lab. Bangs Cf-NrKAI. 1 i?v . OCATED--coniplef«ly r? Estate—Insurance olher real estale, call ij "D" , . % dummied, 3 .ronm*., private balh, stove, Real and T.B. tested (tube tested). No reactors, no suspects, § ri'li lqrratoi, hrnt and water lurnlshed , p ' W. STAHR VENABLES ¦ i$. 2 Holstein cows , registered , fresh 2 months, 3 years old ; Tel. 9030. . Vt W, Mark , Tel, tm. ¦ - ' | FOUR . ROOMS, screened porch, private SUBURBAN LIVING 75 W. 2nd Tel . 8-2711 i| Thursday, February, 13. | 1 Holstein cow, grade, milking, due July, 3 years odd; i , hnlh, heflt and wnier furnished. 173, Aeeoisoriei, Tiras, Parti 104 ^ 1 Holstein cow, registered , due April 8, 4 years old ; | 4Wi . E, (lrondwny. Tel. 3066 or 6960, Lunch on prounrls. || An exceptional new rambler Open Frid ay Rvenings Sale starts at 12:30 P.M. % t^S 1 Holstein cow, registered , milking, due May 4 , 4 years li Apartments, Furnished 91 on a large lot, 3 bedrooms, 16 HEAD OF CATTLE — 12 Holstein cows, JI fresh ?? ?i old ; 1 Holstoin cow , grade, milking, due May fl , 4 ye ars | FIFTH F.. 309 -bedroom and kltchenelt« ceramic tile bath with built- USED TIRES DO to fiO days , 2 due in April , 2 due in May and June , 5 *'! old; 2 Holstein cows, grade , fresh 6 weeks, 4 years old ; | apt., sudfllile for ( person. in vanity, powder room ^ , FOR THE FAMILY y. milking and open; 2 Holstein heifers , 1 year old; 1 Hoi- p U 1 Holstein cow, regislerod , fresh 3 months, 5 years old; | CLOSE to downtown, Warm 1-room and beautiful kitchen with built- TV Passenger t stein bull , calf; 1 Holstein heifer calf. S ;j 1 Holstein cow , registered , milking, due July, J years old ; | kitchenette. All utilities lurnlshed, Avail- in oven , stove and hood. able, M»r. lt OerUlmian preferred . Tel, iHr Truck _ } DA1HY EQUIPMENT - SurRe RV2 milker ; pipeline | Vi | Holstein cows, grade , milking, due June, 5 years old ; | 971 1. Sunporch with built-in Bnr- A VALENTINE , *jV Tractor for 16 cows ; 2 Surge seam units; M.D. , separator , ? ?? 2 Holstein enws , grade , due March 5 years old; 2 Hoi- | CFNTRAU. Y I OCATF1) - all moderr B-Que and attached double ; , grade , fresh 2 months, fi years old; 2 Holstein furnKheri apt. wllh hath. Ileal, water They All Can Drive! ? FEED — 2( K) bu. oats; 8 tons mixed hay; 5 ft. rorn . ? stein cows | anil hnt water turnl'.hed wllh rant garage, Let us show you f t Implement %; due June, fi years old; 1 Holstein u -' ¦:¦ silage in 12 (t. silo . ; U cows , Rrade , milking, Air conditioned , Privnto entrance, Im this one l ¦ft WaRon Buy now During our ? || cow , grade , milking, due July, 6 ,years old ; 1 Holstein media In possesion. Tel, 7776, At SHEEP — 40 youiifj ewes , some have lambs; 1 $ | ' ' Parade of Wagons ! 'I fl cow, grade , due 2 weeks, 7 years old; 1 Holstein cow, • ROApWAY F . JO» -- 1-room becheloi ¦ft Trailer bucks | apt., rompletn kitchenette , ihorM WEST LOCATION V . II i?t registered, fresh 3 months, 7 years old; 2 Holstein cows, | hath wllh 'hnwer, utilities Included, Machine & Grader Tires , H 10132 CHEVROLET 4 - dor 40 POULTR Y — 40 White Leghorn hens } V registered , milking, due July, 7 years old ; 1 Holstoin ? t4n , Tei ;;n;. 2 story, 3-bedroom home In , f t f t USED TUBES f t f t wagon V-fl motor nnd au- 2 HORSES — 1 Rlack fielding, smuot li inmil li. wt. z • cow , registered , due 2 weeks, R years old; 2 Holstoin % Farms for Rent 93 Madison School district. tomatic trans- .;¦ I 'M) His.; 1 Black mure , smooth mouth , 15(10 lbs. (iOOI) V i ) cows, Rrade , milking, due June , fi years old; 2 Holstein J, ' ' with oil DAI R Y F ARM - for r«'nt?~Mar c>rT"poi. Full basement mission $1!M)B WORK TEAM. 2 sets of work harnesses. cows, grade , milking, due June, 9 years old; 1 Holstein | tos-Joti, Pleaiunf Valley Dairy, Tel, heat. Double garage and % p Q 441$ , KALMES TIRE 19(52 CHEVY II 4-door wag- I CAR AND PICKUP - 1955 Chevrolet fi cylinder 2-door t] cow , grade , fresh 2 months, 9 years old; 9 Holstein heif- J; full lot, Under ilO.000. ??^ ers , registered and grade, 2 years old , bred , due March, Farms, Land for Sale* 98 Winona 's Used Tire Center on , fi-cylinder molor wilh '; Sedan with automatic tra ns.; I fi;i9 DodRo h ton pickup. ?.j | standard trans- ?| April , May; fl Holstein heifers, registered and grade, I FOR SALE EAST LOCATION ]0»-llfi W. 2nd St. ? TRACTOIt MACHINE RY - M.D. "H" tractor , «nod U mission . $16!W ¦Z condition and goml nilibor; tractor cultivator to fit "H" ; fr ,? yearlings , open ; 12 Holstein heifers , registered and grade, i 200 Aero Farm fi months to year; fl Holstein heifers , registered and grade, One floor, 8-hedroom horn© 2-bottom , 14-inc h tractor plow; a-ft , tun dem tractur - disc; |? ? "120 Aero Farm Bo«t», Mo tor s, Et c. 106 1M2 TEMPEST 4-door wao- I? . v "¦] calves months, ? with full bath and. powder Case 7-U. semi-mounted power mower; M .D. silo filler, fj ' , 3-fi Will accept city property In PATCH IT yourTelft YouMlmi n s worth on , 4-cyllnder molor with p i? MACHINERY - 1953 Ford tractor (Jubilee) good room. Nice kitclien with letllng us do ':? | train or will Accept small II . . , and colli are automatic trans- || OTHER MACHINERY -- New Idea rubber tired \] condition , now tires; Ferguson mounted plow , 2x14; Ford built-in boards. Enclosed _ low, WARRIOR BOATS. Tel. (.»« - . drag; v? ^ down payment, cup mission J1B98 ty wagon with brakes; bob sled; :)-section wooden H mounted cultivator , rotary hoe. rear end scrape and " front porch , Large lot. Molo rcycjei, Blc/cle» 107 3-sect ion spring tooth ; horse manure spreader on rubber; r' i 2 Lots ^ 1001 PLYMOUTH 4 - door | }' grader; fertilizer spreader , draw bar , milky and oilier f ' BUY hurso grain binder ; Molina 4 I fousos YOUJrMOTORCYCLE wagon , V-fl motor with | Moline ll-ft, seeder; Minn. 1- H, \\ .j accessories for Ford tractor, tractor chains ; J.D. tractor, S from men wlio ride, cultivator ; ,1 1) corn binder ; H Will sell on payment plan , JUST ASK US ROBB BROS. Molorcycle Jhnp, standard trans- $ corn planter; M.D. sulky . ?! Mod-el A , with cultivator; 19f>2 Gehl ( cure all) crimper; SM F. Ith. | Minn. No. 2 mower; durinp rake; M.I) , ll-liar side rake; H i'\ \%() J.D. 2-row corn planter , lar^e fertilizer boxes; Cose ;? WALTF-R NF.UMANN About our two bedroom mission $U!W wheol- p. trucks, fraet'B. Traileri 108 I New Idea steel bottom hay loader ; Rood hay rack ; M combine , S-ft ick up attachment , PTO; J.D. side do- { 121 K . 2nd homes In both East nnd 1801 COMET 4-door wagon , ; | barrow; double beam plntform scale ; good extension lad- t;; . p I] livery, 4 bar; New Holland baler , PTO ; 1958 J ,D, spread- | West locations. No obliga- fi-c y I i n d e r motor with der; vise; \-i h.p, and ''• h ,p, electric motor; one H-fl. and r y1 tion. JUST TRADED-IN P er , Model N , PTO , 135 bu.; New Idea tractor mower , ? ft,, ' " standnrd t runs- | | one. 4-ft. steel tank; Slcwnrt clipper; some new oak lum- also swat her; drill with grass seeder , 1!K»3 Intcni-il ionnl • . 10 ft; A.C. chopper ; NOTICE mission $1098 | ber; some sinnot h and some used netting wire ; buggy with hay head ; Midwest loader with dirt plate : J.D, port- !¦ WE BUY , SELL OH Scout Pickup ' , Private hids Will 1)0 ITCflV * 1901 CORVAIR wagon , fi-cyl- ;;. wheels; tank lienler , \\ t h.p, (jus engine swill cart; 2 m- , ? able com aheller , PTO , Model 43; spring tooth, wagon I TRADE . . .. TRY US. 4-wheel barrels; large kettle; slush Kcrapcr. fd until ]():(>0 A.M., Fotmi- drive , radio , lienler , inder molor wilh auto- | ) i on rubber. | tnn color less thnn 5 ^y nr.v lOlh , li'lM Inward tlio , ,000 matic trans- I HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~ Including washing msrhlne ; ':.! FEED — 400 bu, ear corn; .1000 sqiinrft bales alfalfa | purchase of tho William J, AFTER HOURS nctiial miles , lock-out mission $1208 | 2' wn.Nh tubs ; living room set ; combination writing desk -i> » ?] hay. crimped, no rain ; 1000 square hales sitraw. c liuhs. Like v Norton farm in Film Town- now In every- (3; and china cupboard; ' Coolerntor refrigerat or; \voo.(| cook | i FEEDERS - Cattle bunk , Ifi ft ,; hay bunk , lfl ft, $ ship, Winona County. Bids . wny . HHiO JEEP wagon , 4-cylin- ?? stove ; Hound Oak healer; small oil beater ; 2 dining room DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Pump and motor; 2 milker Art Smith , , MM ¦ Kx editor of the Kslat ft of § Tel, M31 Sout h on New lllnhwiiy H-fil Telephone Your Wnni Ads I* Cli-rk l> ' THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY TERMS ?] Rep, by Jos. nnd Dnve Norgaard , Melroso , Wis. '¦' Thorp Sales Co. , Clerk, Rochester, Minn. William .1. 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