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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ¦ - — ——-¦¦¦¦¦ iiiwimi. i i ¦ "¦ ¦ " ' ™ " r -—.¦¦.Mi "¦'¦ ' ' ', " - ' . ' ' ¦ . * Carrier Planes Hit North Viet Nam Moonlighting Retaliation for Patrolman's Bombing That Killed 22 Men Ouster Upheld BULLETIN ST. PAUL (AP) - Dismissal TOKYO (AP ) — Radio of a state highway patrolman Hanoi cLaimed North Viet- who held a aamesa forces "shot down second job as a seven U.S. planes, damaged track driver in violation of pa- many others'* and captured trol regulations was upheld by one American pilot today. the Minnesota Supreme Court. Hanoi identified the cap- The decision in the case of tured American as "Robert H. Shnmiaker, bearing Iden- Richard S. Webster reversed tity card No. 9,131,615." a Hamsey County District Court decision changing his dismissal SAIGON", South Viet Nam CAP) — Striking from land and to a four-months suspension and sea, about 150 U.S. and South describing his discharge was ar- Vietnamese warplanes smashed bitrary, unreasonable capri- at targets in North Viet Nam cious and discriminatory. today in reprisal for Viet Cong Webster was dismissed in the attacks capped by the blasting fall of 1963 on the specific of a U.S. billet in Qui Nhon. Four caurier-based U.S. Navy charge of wilfully disobeying planes and one pilot were lost as rules and regulations of the state a result o>f the action, otherwise highway commissioner. described by an American CARS STUCK ... A common sight in Duluth today, fol- community was autos stuck and abandoned in streets and spokesman as highly successful lowing a snowstorm that dumped 15 inches of snow on the avenues at the base of hills. (AP Photofax) In appealing his dismissal to The bombing and rocket raids the District Court, Webster ar- were launched while rescue gued that he faced contempt of workers still combed debris of court charges for nonsupport un- the four-story U.S. enlisted less he obtained additional em- men's billet in Qui Nhon for the living Abel Clings ployment to enhance bis income. and dead of a terrorist bombing Wednesday night be- New Storm Building He also contended -that tbe lieved to have killed 22 Ameri- commissioner drastically depart- cans. To Slim Lead ed from precedent after condon- It was the third and heaviest ing, with only a period of sus- reprisal since Sunday against pension, offenses Webster North Vaet Nam, which train* Up in Western U.S. claimed were more flagrant and and supplies the Red guerrillas. STATESIDE BOUND . . . Garbed in Army combat uni- Over McDonald reprehensible than his. The attacks were made By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS drought. It was the first major area in central Nebraska had 12 form, eleven-year-old Danny Louis McGraw waits with other A giant storm roamed ' over precipitation of the winter on to 16 inches of snow on the PITTSBURGH (AP ) — Chal- The case came to the Supreme through low, broken clouds. the western United States today, the eastern prairies and raised ground — a blessing for winter lenger I. W. Abel clung to a slim Court on an appeal by the com- children at the Saigon airport for plane to evacuate them Targets were officially de- missioner of highways from the dumping heavy snow on Colora- hopes for wheat farmers. wheat. lead today as the United Steel- from South Viet Nam with their mothers. Danny, son of scribed as barracks areas at do and Arizona -while rain and District Court ruling. Navy Chief Petty Officer Kent A. McGraw of Modesto, Calif., Chan Hoa and Chap Le. They More than 6 inches of snow Snow fell in the higher eleva- workers Union continued the snow struck much of the e astern tions of northern New Mexico "We are inclined to agree with left with his mother, brother and two sisters. (AP Photo- were left wTeathed in column* half of the country. fell in Denver. Pueblo in south- long count in their hard-fought fax via radio from Saigon) of smoke. ern Colorado had more than 8 and thunderstorms pounded the the trial court that on the bare Livestock warnings were in eastern section of the state election. The key to victory ap- record before us petitioner's Chan Hoa, is 50 miles north of effect for western Nebraska and inches and several other cities peared to lie in the big locals, as reported 6-inch accumulations. while cold moved in from the discharge was a harsh penalty," the border and about four miles Kansas. Cold weather and snow West, Two schools were closed yet largely unreported. said the Supreme Court in a de- BRUTALITY, TERRO R CHARGED northwest of Dong Hoi, a coast* A 4-inch blanket of snow in harassed .New England. Thun- on the outskirts of Albuquerque. In the background, steelmak- cision written by Associate Jus- al point struck by Navy planet derstorms struck from Texas to Tucson, Ariz., Wednesday was Twenty-six inches ol snow was tice James Otis. snowfall in ers kept a watchful eye on the Sunday. Chap Le is 8.5 miles tbe Carolinas. the third heaviest on the ground at Sandia crest "However, we do not concur north of the border. history for the winter resort. returns still hoping A 6-inch snow fell Wednesday east of Albuquerque. for a deci- in its conclusion that the dismis- More than 100 Navy jets from on Colorado's parched eastern Two to four inches of snow fell A treacherous sleet storm sive result in tbe close struggle sal was necessarily discrimina- Negroes Ask US Wyoming. the carriers Hancock, Ranger plains, a dryland winter wheat over southern closed 200 schools and many between Abel, the big union's tory, unreasonable arbitrary area in the grip of a three-year The Hastings-Grand Island and Coral Sea hit the barracks ^ business establishments in Min- secretary-treasurer, and tbe and capricious... area at Chan Hoa. nesota. The Minnesota Highway man on whose right hand he Chap Le was the target of 2S Department said driving condi- "It is possible that the com- missioner found prior disciplin- Troops in Selma Vietnamese fighter-bombers, tions ranged from "deplorable served for 12 years, President David J. McDonald. ary action to be entirely inade- SELMA, Ala. (AP) - Negroes onstrations were promised to- which struck across the 17th to treachero>us." Parallel under escort of 20 U.S A bus carrying 20 pupils slid quate, prompting him to take sought protection of U.S. troops day and some of the students . Two Rescued Steelmakers are eager to get more drastic steps. It can also in their civil rights struggle to- said they would lie down on the Air Force F100 jet fighters. The into a ditch in Austin, Minn., but ' there were no injuries. on with bargaining for a new be argued that many of the of- day in the wake of a long forced sidewalk i£ Clark attempted to escorts job was to suppress an- Thirty-one inches of snow cov- contract, suspended earlier this fenses fdr which periods of sus- march by students who had an- drive them away again. tiaircraft fire. ered Duluth, Minn., with 15 year during the bitter cam- pension have been imposed con- gered Sheriff James G. Clark. All .the land-based craft re- paign. A close election could stituted impulsive, unpremedi- Hundreds of aroused parents turned safely. le inches falling in a 24-hour peri- Still more right-to-vote dem- waiting to hear a renewed ap- From Rubb tated behaviour, in contrast to Of. South Viet Nam ed his leg to free him. wind up in a long court fight. the four Navy planes lost, QUI NHON, od. viola- peal for nonviolence from Dr. (AP) Sweating and crying The doctor, a member of a The union can strike May 1. the continuing, conscious three went down at sea and one — AH highways out of Sioux tion which characterizes the in- Martin Luther King Jr. voted American rescue workers pulled Korean medical team stationed Falls, S.D., were listed as im- There also was the possibility was smashed when its landing stant case...It may well be that Wednesday night to ask Presi- gear collapsed as it was at- two American soldiers alive to- at Qui Nhon, crawled into the passable. Rock Rapids, Iowa, that an Abel victory would Some Opposition dent Johnson to put Selma un- day from the rubble of a U.S. tunnel smashed into the rocks make McDonald a lame-duck stern measures were long over- was covered by seven inches of due." der martial rule. enlisted man's hotel destroyed by U.S. Army engineers and snow. president when talks resume. by Viet Cong terrorists. rescue workers. He's said he would continue to King, returning to the city negotiate no matter who wins To Extending One of the young American Faint cries from tbe trapped several hours after the sheriff survivors was dragged out of a Pocketbook Outgrown and his four-year term runs to had compelled 160 teen-age man were heard at 2:30 a.m., June 1. tunnel dug through the debris about six hours after Viet Cong Near Collision demonstrators to walk and run after a Korean doctor amputat- One of the things a small DST in State three miles into the countryside, bombs crumpled the four-story boy outgrows first is his The nation's business inter- (AP) ests had cause for concern, , ST. PAUL — Spokesmen warned his followers once more concrete building. The soldier dad's pocketbook ... It's too for farm organizations was in the rubble for 18 hours for economists have said uncer- , movie that they "must not return vio- not true that everybody is theaters , radio stations , the rail- lence for violence. " before he was pulled out. weary of the recent freez- tainty in steel is the chief threat Before Crash By late today, the toll from to continued prosperity in the road brotherhoods and a num- The 1964 Nobel Peace Prize Votes ing weather we've been hav- NEW YORK (AP) - A jet ber of individual legislators ap- Senate the blast was: ing. We have yet year ahead. airliner reported a near colli- winner told a cheering throng of to hear a The latest unofficial tally re- peared before the Senate Gen- One American killed in the furrier complaining about sion moments before an Eastern students, including many who hotel when a bomb went off in ported to The Associated Press eral Legislation Committee to- , it . . . "Economy" is an in- Air Lines DC7B plane plunged made the long march that the the hotel bar. Another died later by USW districts in this country day to speak against a proposal problem of "brutality, mean- For Payment teresting word. It's used to and Canada showed Abel main- into the Atlantic Ocean killing to extend Minnesota's daylight in the hospital. Sixteen Ameri- 84 persons ness and terror" in Selma will cans were wounded but sur- describe the large size in taining a shaky lead. , government inves- saving period. Scene of Action In Viet Nam soap flakes and the small tigators said today. remain unsolved until the feder- vived and got out. Four escaped The separate McDonald and The committee postponed a al government "is willing to do tempting to put down at Dan injury , and got out. Twenty-two size in cars ... We saw Abel headquarters, however , The Federal Aviation Agency vote until one week from .today. an unusual sight on Broad- said an official recording of ra- something" about it. Nang, an air base 80 miles south Ot School Aid others, including two believed to each had their man still ahead. The bill being considered of the border. The pilots of three be still alive, were buried under way — a 200-lb. pedestrian The latest tally : dio transmissions Monday night, But he admonished young Ne- ST, PAUL (AP) - Over the getting a ticket for bullying when the tragedy occurred, would adopt Wisconsin daylight survived. The pilot of an F8D negative vote of six Twin Cities the mountain of debris. AP — Abel 252,234; McDonald saving time dates, April through groes that they will gain nothing Crusa-der jet disappeared with a Volkswagen. 237,760 ; Locals reporting 2,612. showed a Pan American World by yielding to any temptation to Liberals, the state Senate Wed- The blast also buried 12 Viet- Airways jetliner reporting "a October. Minnesota now ob- his pl-ane. nesday passed a bill which di- Abel figures — Abe-l 180,396 ; serves fast time from Memorial resort to violence themselves. namese house servants working McDonald 141 ,759; locals report- close miss here." The returning pilots reported rects payment of $6.6 million in in the hotel . The mangled leg of Day through Labor Day. A short time later , at another by ing 1 .599. The transcript indicated that heavy fires in one area and school aid money withheld one could be seen protruding , Sen. Stanley Holmquist of church nearby, King warned an Gov . Karl Rolvaag last fall. cJ&Xlr McDonald f igures — Abel 156,- the doomed plane was at 3 700 moderate fires in two other from the rubble. (For more laughs see 558 ; McDonald 203,098 ; locals feet altitude when last reported Grove City, chairman of the overflow crowd of adult Negroes areas, Commuaist antiaircraft The vote was 57 to 6. A family of seven Vietnamese Earl Wilson on Page 4.) reporting 1 ,619. and the jet was at 3,500 feet. committee, said he hoped to dis- that "violence creates more so- fire ranged from heavy to light The dissident voters contend- living in a ne arby house were pose of all DST bills next Thurs- cial problems than it solves . and moderate, the spokesman ed the bill Is politically motivat- all killed. day. King related in detail his con- said. ed. They indicated, too , they be- All the Americans in the hotel Only other bill now before the ference with Johnson and other This happened at 1 a.m. EST. lieved the measure was aimed were Army enlisted men serv- unit calls for a statewide refer- high government officials in Two hours later, U.S. and at discrediting the governor. ing with 140th Maintenance De- endum on fast time. Sen . Karl Washington Tuesday and said South Vietnamese air force The House is to debate the bill tachment except for the Ameri- Grittner of St. Paul said he the President had promised to planes struck at another area Friday. can killed in the bar. He was a planned to submit this week a seek new federal voter legisla- called Chap Lo, just above the When Rolvaag ordered the cut Special Forces man. ' bill to put Minnesota on record tion. 17th parallel. This, too, was described as a back of funds, he said tbe move Soon after the first cries for as going along with any federal Several students returning was necessary to avo-id a sub- be a dopted barracks area, and is near a help, the cries of three other legislation that may from the forced march com- of Communist infiltration stantial deficit. He also contend- men In the rubble were heard. in this area. were not plained that they were jabbed preparations called Vinh Linh. ed that tax estimates One of them was pulled out, with nightsticks by deputies who correct. leaving two others trapped late herded them along the three- Results there were successful, missioner Hol- today. WEATHER mile route. The sheriff said ho tho spokesman said, stressing State Tax Com that these were preliminary re- land Hatfield has said his tax One of the heroes of the FEDERAL FORECAST did not see any of his officers that ports.. estimates are correct andto bloody night killed two of the WINONA AND VICINITY - use clubs on the Negroes. The barracks areas were de- mon^y will be available make Viet Cong attackers and sur- Nonr-blizzard conditions tonight Clark suid he had arrested the scribed as containing training, the repayment. \ vived himself. with snow accompanied by supp ly, maintenance, and other In the brief debate preceding teen-age rs for truancy because Spec. 5 Robert K. Marshall strong northerly winds. Snow they were absent from school facilities , in addition to troop the Senate vote, opponents con- decreasing Friday. Low tonight levy on was on the second floor of the and that he int ended to make hous ing. tended a state-wide building when the attack began. 8 to 15, high Friday 8 to IB. The Pentagon announcement property will bo needed to raise them walk .six miles to a Fra- $6.(5 mil- Viet Cong squads poured ma- LOCAL WEATHER ternal Order of Police lodge. He folio-wed up a White House the money to make the chine-gun fire into the building. statement which hnd told only lion payment. Official observations for the said the county jail was crowd- for such a Marshall rushed onto the bal- 24 hours ending nt 12 m. today: ed but made no mention of a of U.S. "air elements" joining The law provides cony of the building with his in tftie new strikes and named levy when other sources are in- Maximum, 33; minimum, 9; former National Guard Armory carbine and emptied his maga- noon, 12; precipitation , none. near the courthouse where other tho turgets as "military facili- sufficient. zine at two terrorists firing AIRPORT WEATHER? student demonstrators had been ties in North Viet Nam used by Mlnneawo- from a street across the way, Han oi (or the training and infil- &t*it. I*o Mwrter of (North Central Observations) tuken earlier. bill mo-re a politi- After killing both, he rushed tration of Vict Cong personnel lls called the , cal gesture than a school back into his room for more MaX. temp. 30 Wednesday at 3 Halfway to their destination into South Viet Nam." aid bill. 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Weekend morning in District Court as he equipment which could have Meet Snow is predicted for South- "Poverty in America" will be began cross-examination of de- been used for repairs was bought by King Gas. ern Minnesota accompanied by the theme of tbe National Fed- fendant's witness William R. strong northerly winds. eration of Catholic College McPhail, Lewiston, in the Bohr- Stu- WEDNESDAY afternoon saw Another Term Decreasing snow is the fore- dents regional conference- at King Gas case. the defendant's case take shape, James Foster was elected to the College of Saint Teresa V. A. Bohr, Scottsdale, Ariz., cast for Friday. A low of 8 to Sat- in direct opposition to Bohr's his third one-year tend as pres- 15 above is seen for tonight and urday and Sunday. alleges that fertilizer equip- testimony. Keynote address will be ident of the Winona Central La- a high of only 8 to 18 for Fri- given ment leased by him to King Gas McPhail positively stated that day. by William Mullins, who was a & Fertilizer Co., Lewiston, in bor Union at tbe group's meet- substantial repairs had been The temperature rose to 33 member of the President's task 1959 was not properly maintain- necessary to put Bohr's ferti- ing Wednesday. force on the war against pov- ed. The result, he alleges, was New vice president of the Wednesday, dropped to 9 over- lizer equipment in shape for night and was 12 at noon today. erty and is now an associate of that his equipment was return- use by King Gas. Bohr had tes- group is Brendan Lee, who re- Sargent Shriver in the federal ed with substantially less value tified that his equipment was CITY SANDING crews had anti-poverty agency. places Mrs. Lillian Sula. Mark than it should have had at the turned over in "good working Cysewski was elected to his completed the first round of THE CONFERENCE will at- end of the five-year agreement. order." fourth term as financial secre- sanding operations and most The former King Gas employe tempt to deal with the causes LINDQUIST questioned Mc- tary, and Robert Lindner, to his intersections had been covered. went on to say, "I believe they Some sidewalks and walks still and consequences of poverty as Phail about King Gas' mainte- fifth term as recording secre- well as some, of the ways in (fertilizer equipment) were in tary. were slippery as were steps nance of the Bohr equipment better condition when returned and driveways. which it is being combated. during the period of the lease. Ronald Boland was elected Other speakers include Rob- to Bohr Jan. 1, 1965, than when A year ago today the Winona McPhail testified that King King Gas leased them Jan. 1, sergeant-al-arms, replacing Her- ert Ross, graduate student at Gas had made major repairs to bert Schladinski. Reelected to a high was 33 and the low 9. All- the University of and 1960. time high for Feb. 11 was 60 the Bohr equipment to get it The basis of Bohr's claim is three-year term as trustee was staff member of Students for in shape for the 1960 fertilizer Gay Wendt. in 1882 and the low for tbe day a Democratic Society; -Thomas the allegation that King Gas —24 in 1899. Mean for the past season. He said that his com- did not live up to the lease, Neil C. Sherburne, secretary- Cornell, former managing edit- treasurer of the state AFL-CIO 24 hour3 was 21. Normal for pany maintained the equipment which provided that the equip- this time of the year is 18. or of the Catholic Worker and in good working order during federation, discussed legislation now associate editor; Mr. and ment would be returned in the the 1961-63 seasons as well. Mc- same order and repair in which to come before tbe current ses- Cold weather prevailed in Mrs. Don Whalen of Austin, who Phail was King Gas manager sion of the state legislature. northern Minnesota where Be- have had experience working it was left by Bohr, excepting :::, ¦;; < :.;.• ; ; ,,?¦ ¦: v .;«**;:,;:;:zjmry invoices Claire had 3 above, assistant treasurer. Committees association will promote a dairy ing $430 in value was rejected Turnbladh who will remain in La Crosse 11, Lone Rock 22, dants in the case forfeited bond day program laney, St. Paul; Donna Svoboda, for fertilizer equipment parts on grounds the only item used the department. remain the same. , assist with a New Prague, Minn.; Theresa that McPhail testified were used Milwaukee 23, Madison, Beloit last Thursday, and the case was horse show, purchase beef at for repair was $2 worth of Turnbladh will take a pay cut and Green Bay 24. Tbe treasurer's report stated Wallace,.Austin ; Kathleen Kaz- to repair the Bohr equipment grease. Judge Hatfield ruled concluded without any testimony the Northwest Junior Live Stock sa , Milwaukee; Jennie Orvino, for the fertilizer season of 1960. of $5,644 a year. He will be a Temperatures were mild being necessary. that shareholders have increas- Show, and hold a beef barbecue. that the exhibit would only be supervisor of prevention, proba- throughout Wisconsin Wednes- ed from 45 when the organiza- Melrose Park, 111.; Jean Trum- He read off the dates the confusing; however, he allow- James Blum, now a member bauer, Battle Lake, Minn., and equipment was received , which tion and parole at a salary of day, with highs ranging from MISS,Cunningham was one of tion was started in April 1963 of the board of directors of tha ed McPhail's testimony con- $11,856, it was learned. 45 at Milwaukee and Racine to eight civil rights workers that Mary Nilles, Rollingstone. ranged from April 19 to July cerning the purchase of the to 190. Meistad reported share- Polled Hereford Association, Sister M. Lucilla, OSF, Is 8, 1960, and asked how the parts The governor's office said 26 at Superior. were in a group when four of holders' balance at $43,061 and said there's a good possibility grease for repair purposes to At mid-morning today, tem- its members were attacked by moderator. listed could have been used to remain in the record. Turnbladh had asked to remain $29,820 in 61 outstanding loans. of bringing its calf sale here in put the equipment in shape for in the department. 1 peratures ranged from 4 below the defendants. All eight were to The organization paid stock- 1966 if the proposed area on operation when he had previous- A SUBSEQUENT exhibit dat- zero at Ashland to 29 at Mil- appear as witnesses for the pro- holders 4 percent dividends in the fairgrounds is available. Gov. Karl Rolvaag said last waukee. ly said the fertilizer season ed April 29, I960, and listing week that Lappegaard, 42, would secution. June and December. Kins said a brochure on tha started around May 1 and end- Winonans' Son six pressure gauges and four be appointed to the $17,500 a CLEWISTON, Fla., set Ute The witnesses had been threat- area will be ready soon. ed about July 1. valves to a total of $140 was year commissioner's job. high of 86 Wednesday, compar- ened with violent reprisals if James Deetz, industrial devel- received in evidence. McPhail ed with the low of 16 below they testified, however. MCPHAIL said he had only told the court that all these Turnbladh, 54, was reported to opment committee, said a city Receives Award just gotten the equipment ready have asked to be relieved of ad- early today at Bismarck, S. D. Miss Cunningham told her brochure is being printed and items were used as replace- , Rod Florin, 29. son of Mr. in time and that the major part ments on Bohr's equipment. ministrative duties. The Correc- mother that she other civil Houston High should be available in several and Mrs. Linn Florin Sr., 654 of the fertilizer season did not Judge Hatfield refused the tions Department supervises all Inte rnational Milling rights workers and Hattiesburg weeks. Thomas Meis reported Johnson St., begin till after May 1. next exhibit on the ground that state penal institutions. area Negroes had been in court welcoming signs will be erected has been nam- Lindquist introduced in evi- its date, July 6, 1960. showed Offers Scholarships fhe last three days for deposi- on the four main highways lead- JMM ^: dence a compressor hose that Lappegaard headed the de- ing to Mondovi this spring. ed Outstanding ^T^l^ that it could not possibly have partment when it was under the tions of testimony that will be Selects Nine ' Bohr had listed as among equip- WA3ASHA, Minn. (SpeciaD- used to support the case of the George Jackson, civil defense Young Man of C ^R been used for repairs in prepa- state Welfare Department. Turn- HOUSTON, Minn . (Special) - the Year in tbe 11 ment not returned to him by International Willing Co. is of- Freedom Democratic Party in chairman, said a CD exercise "Wfflii if * ration for the 1960 fertilizer bladh had been commissioner , Six seniors and three juniors White Bear f»T King Gas. McPhail testified season , as maintained by Mc- fering $5 000 in scholarships to Washington, D.C., hearings later will be held soon. The associa- ] that he returned the hose to since 1959. eligible sons and daughters of have been selected by the Hous- tion now has 70 members; mora Lake, Minn., .$- * jJm Phail. this month. ton High School staff for mem- area by t h e state because Ice Claims graduated from Floyd Olson, 561 Zumbro St., he acknowledged that only about the standards of character, was called out of turn to testify open to any high school grad- a large segment of its popula- leadership and service were Winona Senior Florin 30 fertilizer tanks had keen tion — its Negroes — were not for the defendant. He testified painted compared to around uate under 26 whose parent has seniors Linda Benson, daughter High School and Hamline Uni- , been employed by the company allowed to vote. Another Victim versity, St. Paul. that he had moved an 8,000-gal- 400 King Gas propane tanks. Camping Date of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ben- lon hopper to Bohr 's Chester, PINE CITY, Minn. (AP ) - five years or more. Testimony is now being gath- son; Kathy Boldt, daughter of Slick ice claimed another in- About half of the exhibits of- International also awards art ' Minn., plant in 1958 or so and fered Monday afternoon were Comes snow or sleet, Boy Scouts ered throughout the state to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boldt; jury victim Wednesday after- Agency 77 Delegates that he later moved it to Kel- keep their camping schedules. annu al scholarship of $750 to support this contention. Oppor- Steven Bremseth, son of Mrs. noon. received in evidence, with tes- the son of an employe who will logg, Minn., for King Gas. timony concerning parts of the Hence, while snow swirled , tunity is also being given for Allen Bremseth ; Judy Lee, Mrs. Carl F. Nielsen, 525 Wil- To Meet at Blair study milling at Kansas State s opponents to submit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph OLSON SAID be noticed no rejected exhibits also allowed. sleet rattled down and the wind the FDP' son St., was entering her car university, Manhattan , Kan. testimony. Lee; Sharon Poppe, daughter Wednesday Afternoon dent in the hopper when he first McPhail closed the day's tes- howled , two members of the Wabasha has had five past parked just east of 902 E. 2nd timony with the observation Pine City Explorer post No. 188 of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Poppe, St., WHITEHALL, Wis, (Special) moved it, but he said that he scholarship winners: Arnelle MISS Cunningham said that and Dennis Tracy, when she slipped on the ice that a compressor displayed in slept in their sleeping bags in a son of Mr. and fell heavily about 3.45 p.m. — An informational meeting for did see a large dent when lie Finsland, 1957; Peter Palmen , one of the three attorneys coun- and Mrs . Leonard Tracy, and school board representatives in moved the hopper to Kellogg in the courtroom was "the worst tent in Wiseman Park here 1958 : Ann Hammer and Mich- An ambulance was called for one they had down there." He Tuesday night. seling her group during the de- juniors Karla Ask, daughter of Agency 11, Cooperative Edu- 1960 or 1961. Bohr had complain- ael Palmen, 1961, and David position is James Lamberton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ask ; Steven Mrs. Nielsen, who was in pain cational Service, will be held at ed about tbe dent. said that King Gas had put The 35 members of the post, Jones, 1962. new engines on a number of son of Mrs. Gretchen Lamber- Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. and unable to get up. She is Blair High School Wednesday The last part of McPhail's in observance of National Boy has Harold Johnson , and Arlene resting today in Community Me- at 2 p.m. the compressors returned to Scout week ton. Lamberton, an attorney, testimony on direct examination , are taking turns been working with civil rights Schmit7, daughter of Mr. and morial Hospital where X-raya C. H. Wileman, Madison co- Bohr. sleeping in the park. Last night Lanesboro Honor Roll by defendant 's attorney William groups in the South periodically Mrs. Henry Schmitz. are being examined for a pos- operative secretary , and Dale E. Crowder had to do with in- LAKE CITY STUDENT was the appointed time for sible hip fracture. Davis, Wisconsin Association voices for fertilizer equipment Chuck Salonek and Mickey LANESBORO, Minn. (Spe- since last summer. Curren t members, selected LAKE CITY, Minn . (Special) cial > — Sixteen students are , 25 is the last year, are Mary Anderson, Mrs. Nielsen is listed in sat- school district administrator, parts which were introduced in — Maxine Swenson, daughter of Pearce, Pine City high school Miss Cunningham , will explain the program, fol- listed on the A honor roll at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. isfactory condition by hospital evidence today. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swenson, seniors, and they kept it. lowing which there will be two Judge Arnold Hatfield refused Lanesboro High School for the Cunningham, 635 W. Broadway. Anderson; Carolyn M i s s e 11, officials. was injured when two cars col- Before they holed up for the seco>nd period , as fol lows: daughter of Mr discussion groups headed by similar exhibits in evidence night in their straw-floored tent A graduate of the College of . and Mrs. Har- lided at a slippery Lake City Joa n Flatlum, Sharon Rahn and Linda old Missell; Richard Snow , son Donald Jacobson , Blair, in Wednesday afternoon because intersection Feb. 3. She reached they served supper to several Thom pson, orflde 12; Harllrt Taylor , orade Saint Teresa , she has been work- 11; D eborah Flaby, grade 10; Dana Gard- of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow, charge of the administrators they included some invoices for her 18th birthday at Lake City guests—cooking venison steaks, ing with the Council of Federat- and Ralph S. Lund, Blqck River ner, Karen Halverson ,an drive back from Min- neapolis airport Tuesday than However, the leaked oil — 13 miles southeast of the city . a "small amount" according to A vacant two-story residence it did for their daughter, Mrs. Broadway and 5th Busiest Streets Richard Oitzman and son , Mi- firemen — was pumped into a burned. Cause of the blaze was chael l^ee, to travel by jet from transport and the remainder not known. It was in the Town By FRANK, UHLIG cles, studies showed. At the the figures to determine the still head for present downtown city-maintained. soaked up by sand without inci- of Albany on Mondovi's Route GILMORE, TOO, qualifies for there to Los Angeles , where the Daily Newi Staff Writer western end of Broadway, two load-bearing capacity to build areas, 10 or 20 years from now , family has moved. dent. 4. Broadway, with four traffic lanes wide, the flow was 5,770. into the roadways. or will new centers of activity consideration as a four-lane From that joint , Junction Street, appear to act as traffic mag- route and future traffic , accord- The Qftzmans landed in Los Firemen received the call at KELLOGG RESIDENTS FALL lanes, is the city's busiest Variables still persist, any of Angeles four hours after tak- 8:41 a.m. They arrived to find ( street , followed closely by 5th to the city 's center, the figures which can turn the 20 - year nels? Present routing of Hlgh- ing to the most conservative KELLOGG , Minn. SpecjaD- ways '61-14 seems to be rela- estimates, will be far heavier ing off , while it took Rev. Mey- oil spread into the street from Street, a two-lane artery which grow sharply: 6,135 at S. Baker projections slightly askew. Pres- t Mrs. William Bennelt fell on ice Street , 8,518 at Olmsted Street tively permanent. The future tha n now. At Highway 61, the ers five hours to drive back to a rupture in a rusty storage near her home and fractured seems to help equalize the cross- ent patterns of traffic flow are Lewiston on icy U. S. 52 nnd 14. tank. town load. (four lanes), dwindling slightly based on existing conditions. If status of Highway 43, which rate is 4 ,492 vehicles, at Clark's her right arm between shoulder at Huff Street to 8,409>, ,751 threads an erratic course Lame. 5,947, at Cummings (a and elbow. Bruce Baker, 10- These are some of the con- 7 engineers had only to take es- clusions gained from an annual at Main Street, 6,380 at Frank- timated automobile numbers through the city, is not now through-city truck route) 5,869, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. lin Street , 5,590 at Hamilton known by mortal men. and at Raker , 5,3)15. Lloyd Baker, fractured his left survey of state-aid streets by and population figures into ac- the city engineer' s office. Fig- Street. count , with most other factors City traffic will double and Mankato Avenue, now being arm between wrist and elbow 20 , ures, submitted to the state De- Substantial east-west traffic remaining the same, the prob- possibly treble in the ne xt widened to four lanes meets NOTICE Sunday while sliding down hill engineers predict. Popu- At Sarnia Street , partment ot Highways, help de- was recorded on 5th Street, lem would be far less compli- years, the criterion . at the farm of his uncle and be- lation projections for the urban its flow was 5,168, at Broadway aunt, Mr. and Mrs . Vernon termine the annual apportion- ginning with a buildup at Junc- cated. tion Street of 4, area place the number of resi- 6,4.41, and nt 3rd Street 4,379 . Residents of the Village Johnson, rural Kellogg. ment of gasoline tax revenues to 294, increasing At least two such variables 9)10, the city, They were obtained to 6, will begin making their imprints de-nts at 37 ,000 by 1 Annual Showing up as anot her major 837 at Huff Street. Con- output of 10 million new cars a thoroughfare Is 3rd Street , with LKGION AT LAKE CITY from traffic counts at 123 loca- siderable turning traffic is in- on statistical totals this year. LAKE CITV, Minn. (Special") tions in the past year. How much will the closure of year is not far ahead. These fac- flow rates ranging from 5,171 of Goodview dicated here , since the figure tors bear heavily on the fore- at Hamilton Street to 6 539 at —Members of Louis McCahill for the east side of the inter- Swift & Co.'s plant affect Man- . American Legion Post 110, Lake WHEN A ¦treet' a traffic vol- kato Avenue traffic? What is the casts of engineers trying to an- M ain Street. Dog licon»o» mutt be pur represented in the state-aid 4 ,413 for the west side of the Gilmore Avenue , probably the survey. In 1964 , there were 83.39 Village ordinaries require s each dog over 6 rooms Monday at 6:30 p.m. Ir- lane route, according lo pres- intersection nnd 3,347 on the ter will open this year and win Mattson, Stockholm , Wis., ent engineering criteria. This next municipally maintained miles of streets in Winona , ex- months old to be licented. Unlicensed dogs east, a difference of 1,066. which apparently is to see a new is will discuss his experiences in rate already is surpassed on high school built nearby within street to be modernized, cluding Highways 43, 61 and 14. will be taken up and impounded after March some of the city's two-Ions thor- heavily traveled from Highway Ot the 83.39, 15.23 miles were Cuba during the Castro revolu- THE FIGURES also give a two years? | I , 1965. tion. Chairman of the Pepin oughfares, notably 5th Street partial answer to the eternal rid- 63 east to S. Baker Street. No state-aid streets, 4.44 miles were County Board, Malison lived in and Gilmore Avenue. dle of which streets are to have THE FARTHER pnglncem try figures were available for the county-state-aid highways, 1.02 Henry C. Ehmcke, Clerk , where he The average daily flow for priority in maintenance, upgrad- to look into the future the more segment west of the junction miles were county-maintained Cuba many years Rex A. Johnson, Mayor was employed in the sugar in- Broadway at Huff Street , a ma- ing and widening plans in com- murky the view becomes. Will since that is the present route and 62.7 were municLpaUy-main- dustry. jor intersection, "was 8,409 vehi- ing years. Engineers also use a heavy majority of motorists of U.S. Highway 14 and is not tained. They'll Do I r\ Every Time By Jimmie Hallo]Winning Junior OAL TU JiL GaKXks ^W SLdtappunacL<£ q Fire Marshal A^^k^Li-t^ Whitehall Clu b Entries Displayed WHS Club Parade Chorus Girls Winning entries in the city- Planning wide Junior Fire Marshall slo- gan, theme, poem and poster Rehearsing 01 US. Music Intellectuals Now contest held last fall are on dis- sic" will be presented at 8 p.m. By EARL WILSON play today in an office window Monday in Sunset School hers. at 174 Center St. ' ' For MB. The public program is spon- NEW "YORK — I find it sad that today s chorus girls are Winona Insurance Co. - which "dumb blonde" has disappeared. Archibald Mcieish's "J. B." sored by the Whitehall Music intellectuals ... that the co-sponsors the fire marshal as part of its ob- Within those beautiful bodies at the Copacabana and Tbe will be the next production of Study Club program with the fire depart- Winona Senior High School's servance of American music Latin Quarter and International, there's a mind. ment each year, has provided a busty beauty at the Copa (size 39) drama- club, The Characters, it month. Miss Melinda Rowe, was space for the display. The con- Music students in the area explaining why the bosses don't let her do a nuzzling scene with was announced today. test is sponsored to get city The play will be given March will take part in the program, Jimmy uurante. fifth graders thinking about fire include instrumental "I guess they were afraid," 6 in the. school auditorium. which will prevention. prizes and vocal selections. Refresh- she said, "his proboscis might McLeish won Pulitzer served. clash with my protuberance." The wanning results of this and 1953. Al- ments will be Sister Receives thought are now on display. in poetry in 1932 < ¦ Oh, for the colorfully dumb though his radio dramas, days when chorus girls didn't First, second and third place "Air Raid" were winners received $5 "Panic" and ' have bachelor's degrees — just , $3 and $2 broadcast just before World Doctor s Degree bachelors — and also quite a with blue red and green rib- " was the first of Opening , War II, "J. B. Sunday lot of husbands. bons respectively. Honorable his stage plays to be produced Once there was a girl named mention entries received white commercially. ribbons. Helen Gray. Asked what she'd performed on The ribbons are pinned to the "J. B." was OKed at Osseo have to drink, she languorously Broadway, where it was a com- (Special) replied: entries that won them in the OSSEO, Wis. — Os- office-window display. mercial success. seo taverns have been granted "Oh, I think I'll just have Winner of the Pulitzer Prize some caviar." Winners, in order: Slogans — permission to remain open Sun- for drama, "J. B." has been ac- day from noon to 6 p.m. dur- The late Vera Milton, the : Maureen Doffing, Karen Stof- : fel, Steven Newell and claimed by Brooks Atkinson, ing the ice fishing contest on champ malapropist, was being Chris- the New tianne Johnstone, all of St. former drama critic of Lake Martha. taken home by an ardent beau York Times, as ", . .one of the who whispered, "Vera, you Mary's school. The action was taken by the memorable works of this cen- City Council, which in other " Themes — Gary Barness and have TERRIFIC potentiali- ¦ : ' tury." ; Voice__ of the il Outdoors__-i __ , ___ __-- _- _liiM ^ _ 1____ - _____i 1______, Barbara Brand, both of St. Mat- business set the city hall cus- ties." The Charac- "Sssh!" thew's school, and Mary Eich- Money earned by todian's salary at $200 per —she squealed as ters from sale of tickets for she kissed him, "the cab driv- man and Nancy Tillman, both month and the ci ty clerk's at ' this play will go into a fund to $300. er '11 hear you!" of St. John s school. for its Poems — Gail Eckelberg, St. provide scholarships The council voted to borrow Vera once said, "I like the members. quiet things of life-like the Matthew's school; Joan Bork, $125,000 for improvements, in- folding of a $100 bill." Cathedral school; Mark Peter- cluding the new well which has son, Lincoln school, and Susan been drilled, the new water DID HER BEAU have a Guidenger , Cathedral. Wabasha Co. ARA plant, and storm sewer, curb mustache? Poster* — Lynn Ries, Madi- and gutter that will be installed "I'm not sure—but if he does son school ; Vicky Reese and Seeking Members along Highway 10 this summer. have one, he sure keeps it shav- , St. Mat- Bids for this work will be open- Sister Ricarda Barbara Schwanke ed off." thew's school; Carol Bork, Ca- During February ed in March. Sister M. Ricarda, OSF, re- Heioise Martin Allen of Ev- thedral school, and Mark Gran- Following a meeting with ansville WABASHA, Minn. — The ceived her doctor of philosophy , bad., once at the old gaard, Jefferson school. Wabasha County Association for Harley Turk, Sparta, supervi- degree in Spanish and Latin Hollywood Restaurant here, sow Retarded Children will make an sor of assessments, the council American studies at St. Louis a comedy writer with National all-out effort to enlist new mem- will discuss further the matter University's mid-year com- Laugh Enterprises, dredged up bers during February. of reassessing the city. It will some of these for my new 'Out Math Teacher mencement Sunday. "This drive is designed to in- cail another meeting to take An instructor at the College of the Mouths of Babes" de- Charles definite action. of Saint Teresa, Sister Ricarda partment. At St crease membership and is not a fund-raising campaign," said Indianhead Surveying Co., was a fellow at the university "I broke off my engagement Honor Eau Claire, will draw a new from 1959 to 1962. She studied with Tom," one of these girls Urged for Marion PfeUsticker, president. Wabasha has one of the 63 chap- nap of Osseo. and did research in Bogota, Co- said. "I guess he was just a ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- lombia, from 1962 to 1963. passing fiance ..." ters in the state association. cial) — A mathematics instruc- Goal for statewide membership Her research and doctoral "How'd you two get ac- tor here more than 10 years dissertation dealt with Jose this year is 5,200. Wabasha Wives Are Guests quainted?" has been named teacher of the chapter's goal is 50. Manuel Marroquin, a Latin "It was the funniest thing how year by the St, Charles Teach- American writer. Mrs. LawTence Wienmann, Of Toastmasters we met!" she laughed. "We ers Association. Lake City, is membership chair- Sister Ricarda is a graduate were introduced.'" of Saint Teresa. Herman Weis will be a can- man. The chapter will make A Valentine party for mem- didate for Minnesota Teacher of ¦ SECRET STUFF: An « k3d special efforts to enlist new bers' wives was a major feature the Year, who will be named members such as special class of the Wednesday evening meet- •movie star, once very big, is just prior to Teaching Career Smoker at Preston now "The Stiff" around the teachers, doctors, social work- ing of the Hiawatha Toastmas- Monthi, which is April. The ers, clergy, and especially par- ters Club at Hotel Winona. PRESTON, Minn. (Special)- pubs. He gets sudden mem- Hungry Bird in the fields is locked up flock of hungry birds of state lonor is sponsored by the ory failure at tipping time. . . . ents of retarded children. Asso- Tabletopics were conducted The Preston Boosters Club will This chickadee that came sail- from ground feeding birds. nearly every wintering spe- Minnesota Education Associa- by Fred Heyer. Duane Peterson A garment guy just angeled a f mger ciation goals are to increase sponsor its annual smoker at ing in and settled on the cies fighting for the food in tion, the state Congress of Par- public understanding of mental won the Sparkplug award of the the town hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. famous club $110,000 worth, He of Gordon Baab. 1113 W. 5th Ken K. Krumm, bird man of a few minutes. The spar- the Wildlife Refuge, expressed ents and Teachers and the Min- retardation, develop and im- evening for a speech on natural This is an appreciation for pa- wanted to learn about Show St., as he stocked a feeder rows got most of it while neapolis Downtown Council. 'll be Biz. (He will!) ... A movie fear today that quail and grouse prove quality of services for humor. His evaluator was tronage event. There cards, Wednesday morning, probably the others, mainly starling, In addition to selecting one such people, and support re- free cigars and cigarettes, and mag editor just ordered no cov- that may have burrowed into fought for the bread. Frank O. Johnson Jr. is the best symbol that we can teacher from those nominated search Into causes and preven- Speaking on student driver lunch. ver pictures but Jackie Kenne- use today to urge prompt action snow banks for protection and dy and Liz Taylor. Only they heat at night , may have Heavy Winter Kill by affiliated groups throughout tion of the problem. . education .was Duane Ringler, toward "feeding the birds." The the state, an honor roll of out- Next meeting will be March 1 whose talk was evaluated by DRIVE AT WHALAN have sales appeal . . . Julie natural supply of f ood on the sealed themselves in burial "It has been a rough winter," vaults. The rain covered the standing teachers is selected. at 8:30 p.m. at Kellogg Elemen- Edward Styba. Arsenio Sando- WHALAN, Minn. (Special) - Harris and others took a pay ground and on the stems of Darby Reed writes from Bis- tary SchooL Officers will be slice in a brave effort to keep banks with ice and they cannot marck. N.D. "All the pheas- Last year Joseph Karakas, St. val, using tape recordings, des- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Evenson, plants was well sealed beneath Charles, was placed on the roll. elected. heart fund chairmen here, are "Ready "When You Are, C.B.," a strong coating of ice from break out. A person could ants in western North Dakota ¦ cribed an imaginary musical making plans for a drive on going. It deserves support . . . walk on the remaining snow are dead, A real cold night Weis introduced modern math- trip through Mexico, South the rain that froze as it fell. , giv- Heart Sunday, Feb. 21. The B'way girl star who's so banks Wednesday without break- will clean out 50 percent of our ematics here six years ago Haugerud in Hospital America and Cuba. His talk upset about her husband hav- Food in feeders put in aft- ing through the crust. deer herd." ing St. Charles High School the was evaluated by Dennis Chal- WINONA DAILY NEWS ing another girl star could al- er the thaw is pretty frozen. distinction of being one of the PRESTON , Minn. ( Special)- leen. most write a Eugene O'Neill- It takes a strong bird like A few slices of bread The snowfall has been first schools in the state to Fillmore County Sheriff Neil Serving as general critic was THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 adopt the course. As a result, type play about it . . .. Warren a bluejay or starling to chop thrown out on the back side- heavy, he adds, and flood Haugerud is undergoing tests Victor Bertel. Karl Grabner VOLUME 109, NO. 6V Beatty will of course marry the grain loose. So, feeders walk or in yard will be conditions will prevail in the a number of students have and treatments at St. Mary's was tinier and Par Peterson Leslie Caron, so there! should be checked to loosen welcomed by yard birds. A spring. Lots of water for chosen mathematics or related Hospital , Rochester. was grammarian. Published dally except Saturday and Holl- , who broke up a subjects for careers in teaching dayi by Republican end Herald Publish- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A the f ood placed before the neighbor ducks. He and his family ing Company, 601 Franklin St., Winona, rain. Feed on the ground whole loaf of dry bread Wed- spent the Christmas holidays or industry. His colleagues call EVENINGS Minn. bachelor complained about the nesday morning and threw him "a teacher 's teacher." AT ~~ number of nice girls who are such as grass seed, bent in Mexico, and Darby and fTT^rrfTr^TTW^ SUBSCRIPHON RATES and frozen weeds, and ¦waste it to the birds, had a whole his wife left Feb. 9 for three l 7.15-9.1S llrtgla Copy — 10c Dally, 15c Sunday using four-letter words, such m\am Ak amTJT&XfLXj m *!tlmmT TW kll1 as "can't," "won't" and weeks in Hawaii where he 25"-65f-85< D«llv»r»d by Carrltr—Per week 50 cents will hunt boar. Rushford VFW Post 26 w**k* S12.7] 12 weeki MJ.50 "Stop!" Meeting By mall strictly In advance ; paper itop- WISH I 'D SAID THAT: Edu- Planning To Serve Coon Feed SEE IT NOW ped on expiration data. VFW Discusses Teal Season • • cation must be improving—ev- Monday Discussion on the proposed RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona. ery school kid is sure he knows Now Set W«b»sha, Buffalo., Jackion, Pepin and teal season Is in order when- —Joseph M. Johnson VFW post Trempealeau countlei: more than his father.—Arnold The meeting of the Winona ever a few duck hunters get 5905 will serve a coon feed Sat- 1 year 113.00 3 monthi ....13.50 Glasow. VA Closings com- t mofime .... ti.50 1 month 11.15 County planning zoning together. It would appear that urday from 6 to 9 p.m. In its REMEMBERED QUOTE: Members of Neville-Lien Post mittee, scheduled to be held probably at least half of the clubrooms. Plans were complet- All other subscriptions: "The modern miss is afraid of , Wednesday night, was post- BBBT^^^aBBBBBBHVS^EflaVilaBBKaBBBBB' I year 115.00 3 months »4.2J 128*. Veterans of Foreign Wars hunters are against the propo- ed at the meeting Monday night. nothing — except , perhaps, poned until 7:30 p.m. Monday BBBaaW ¦». ^BBB^BaVTWaPaTafllaaC^vSilHIBBBIBVV "^W BaLaTalHPWmnmmaimmaW&M * mofittis ....M.O0 1 month $1.60 a listened Wednesday night to a sal. Here is a note from Ralph It was announced that Rich- *' ^ stack of. dirty dishes."-Anon. department commander 's letter Because of icy roads. "Winona ard Brotzman, who is Ln Viet '^^ Bend thange d address, notlcee, undeliv- A representative of the state G. Boalt, veteran wa- aaaWJtw *^" • mw Mm ^mmmmmmma\\mw ^Bm\ ered copies, subscription orders and other EARL'S PEARLS: The only deploring closure of a number terfowl and upland hunter, who Nam, has became the first son mill Hams to Winona Dally News, P. O. time New Yorkers get together of Veterans Administration facil- division of community planning sent word Wednesday that he v/ould like to try it: of a VFW member to join the Rv - 'famt Ktm ' ^Wmt&ttiUm Second class postage paid at Winona. (claims Harry Rolnick ) is to ities. Rushford post. raM> aMDaaaaaiS Box 70, Winona, Minn. was unable to get here for the " -^fafaaVS-aTalaV sign a petition against the land- The letter, written by Clifford "Do not know what harm Members were asked to write ^^SaVaG I lord. meeting, according to Gordon a nine-day teal season would Salisbury, represents official secretary. their congressman and senators "Miss Universe Pageant" di- M. Fay, committee do to our locally hatched ON YOUR VFW policy and has been sent to Monday night's meeting will protesting the closing of veter- rector Arthur Norr heard it in ducks but I believe it is ans hospitals and installations. l> * n "'Tl/Nw ^&(Mf ^^m\—,— —f—ffp-aap the VA administrator, tbe Presi- be conducted in the county high- • ¦ ' Miami Beach: "Do you know dent and to Cong. Olin Teague, way building on Trunk Highway worth risking as the local A donation was voted for Camp . '"' " ' " ' . , . , ' a MORNING what a crick is? It's tho noise chairman of the House commit- 61 in Goodview. ducks have already estab- Courage. 1 Music / gfSk BBfflBMBBB paMBaWWyWyi a Chinese camera makes." tee on veterans affairs. ¦ lished their feeding pattern. ¦ ^ . . . That's earl, brother. COFFEE- Salisbury wrote: 'The closing WHALAN PATIENTS "As regards identification, of these facilities strikes at the WHALAN, Minn. (Special) - if the hunter is not too gun hap- 45 Harmony Parents Mrs. Hiller Holien was taken BREAK? KELIX>GG PATIENT very heart of the present struc- py, teal are easy to identify Learning New Math Rornanc»^^^Maaf'^ Coma to ture of veterans benefits. If hos- to Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, aaaaa^^^^WIBiaBWlllaWHIIIaWMIIill KELLOGG , Mian. (SpcciaD- for major surgery. from a distance or when decoy- i Gerald Speedling, 11-year-old pitals can be closed and needs ing. Snap shots at a low flying HARMONY , Minn., (Special) STARTS SUNDAY , — Forty-five persons are enroll- son of IMr. and Mrs. Roy Speed- of disabled veterans ignored TEACHER AT MONDOVI duck over cattail or cover AVENUE CAFE ling, underwent an appendect- the loss of all other veterans would have to be passed up as ed in the adult class in modern MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - mmm mmt 110 Mankato omy Tuesday nt St. Elizabeth's benefits cannot be far behind." Miss Ann Steege these would be impossible to mathematics at Harmony High m *ammP^mammmtmmf tP MaMnt« —1:15 I mun * , Zumbrota , School. It's taught by Allen Ter- I Hospital , Wabasha. A report on the annual blood Minn., has been hired to teach Identify even if they might be [*fc %W m ¦ 3 »*•»*¦*$« ™2 bank contest showed 37 pints ras , mathematics instructor k. ¦ M * H ¦ ¦» Nit.-7:009:10 OAT second grade in the Mondovi teal" « mm ¦ mammammmammmd 9a*§M contributed by VFW members Elementary School replacing and ' math department head. J5*-*3*.»5* I to 27 by the American Legion Mrs , Charles Jackson. She Trout Contest Purpose of the course is to ac- BUFFALO C ITY RESORT post. graduated from Winona State The average weight of the quaint parents with vocabulary Three units will be entered in College with elementary and 15 prize winning trout and problem solving in elemen- the district Loyalty Day parade music majors. caught in the Elk Rod and tary modern mathematics. The at Albert Lea May 1. These will Gun Club trout fishing con- course Includes sets, number include color guard, float and iary to post and auxiliary mem- test on Bugle Lake at In- properties, mathematical sen- the Mad Bombers. bers and friends. The annual dependence, Wis., last Sun- teaces, equations, inequalities, FISH FRY A banquet will be served Sat- membership banquet will bo day was about a pound and number bases other than 10, urday night by the post auxil- March 2. a half. One hundred and and the modem approach to fifty of the planted fish were teaching addition, subtraction, Friday. Feb; 12 on the boanl. The atten- multiplication and division. The dance at tho event was class is meeting Thursday /$/ JOIN US FOR OUR \8V placed at 4,000. The plant- nights for six: weeks. rredMoT^ ing just before the contest a ^^J ^^ JB^lHOiBfe last week wan BOO fishable ALL YOU CAN COLOR BV DII UXI OMtMAtOOPC /^^— S P " $*f 25 j FREDAY NIGHT size fish purchased from a Rushford Slave Sale '^^ BM E^BH commercial hatchery. They EAT FOR ONLY ... | KUSHFORD , Minn., ( Special) NOTfi: "DEAR B-RtOmK^ioFsHOWH ^^* * ^ are still catching 'em. Includes salad, frcnch fries, bread and butter, coffee or tea. SEAFOOD BUFFET — A slave sale at Rushford SATURDAY MATINEE DUE TO SPECIAL SHOWING Of: High School WAS held to finance flf A wonderful variety of delicious seafood ^\III the Valley Legend, SERVING HOURS: III the year- ^K^a^^yf I"I and fuh dishes, prepared m only, Chrf 1*1 BATHROOM book. Auctioneer Carl Farm got iOTaaaaaaT^r^^T^aaaaaal Friday. — i p.m. to 10 p m. J:d you at Winona as much as SB for one slave. One BaW . ^l^aaaaaafaaaaaaafI i {I t \a\\ ' <"o can. await '! most /¦/" S^v- ' aaaaaH Saturday* — 5 p.m. to midnight iwpular buffet Join ti« Frldayl ISI SEAT was sold for skiing instructions. Van ¦ aaaaSiMr'\2^^«^a3VPJ^ aPn*nCT^^1 Sundays — S p.m. to 10 p.m. V^\ ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN $1.25 Fill an any bowl. Solid ST. CHARLES HONOn ROLL mW^rl m mwL9r~. \aaaaaaaafcJJxLMJLJlJj-B_l«1 n j QSBlL ona pkea conirruction. ^ (S \(\ SERVfiD EVERY FRIDAY K ai ST. 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He be- are lined up on the same side against the W'ASHINGTXW - To the man on whose shoulders rests came the symbol of the American dream United States. There is apparently under way the fearful burden of the presidency the world has quite a of freedom and justice for all. Lincoln's a determined effort to force the 22,000 Ameri- different look than it has to his critics in the press. He sees across idea. can troops out of South Viet Nam. it with a full knowledge of the flow of intelligence fame rests on an - The North .Viet Nam government — with his desk ' day after day. ; His ravaged face, his untidy suit of arms supplied by the Communists — has just Since the " press cannot know all be Unows, speculation black broadcloth, became a part of this made two attacks in South Viet Nam against oh the danger points and the course to be followed is an - ofMcwladded hazard.hnTnrri In the grow-ffrow- image ol the man of sorrows, the man of U. S. installations. Seven Americans were kill- *3ispute between tha ed and 109 were wounded in the most costly ing homely philosophy bearing the burden of To Your Good Health President and the fourth humanity. As his great biographer Carl assault against American troops in the Viet estate this is Mr. Johnson's Sandburg said, Lincoln foreshadowed Nam war. The prompt retaliation by the Unit- response to his critics. Th» something. "The people took him as a ed States and South Viet Nam in ordering latest crisis in Viet Nam new figure of hope for them. This hope bombing raids against North Viet Nam is an Croup Is could serve as a footnote on indication that the United States is not going , political the limits of public knowl- ranged around wider freedom to be frightened into a withdrawal. and economic, for the common man." edge, as the President sees All this happened at the very time that Form of them, and, on the other BIRTHDAY—and an impor- Soviet Premier Kosygin, conferring in Hanoi hand, on the right of that ON THIS with the North Viet Nam government, was of- tant one, being the 156th—the natural ques- same public to know if in fering not merely economic help but more mil- a democratic society proper tion is how Old Abe would stack up today. itary aid directly related to air operations. Laryngitis The world has changed from the simplici- judgments are to be formed. INTERNAL DISTURBANCES, moreover, MOLNER, Rf.D ties of the 1860s. But no one can read the By JOSEPH G. ( This is a report on presi- have been instigated by the Red Chinese in dential attitudes on the ev« words of Lincoln without feeling that what Laos and Thailand. Dear Dr. Molner: today than of the latest alarm. Johnson he stood for is more needed President Johnson is trying very hard to What causes croup and feels that most of the - crit- ever before*. avoid doing anything that could bring about an what can I do for it? I icism directed at him is not "escalation" toward a major conflict. But the When nuclear fission and mechanical have tried many reme- only petty but contradictory. situation is bulding up to the point where the One commentator tells him brains and rockets shot past the moon into dies which friends have United States may not be able to remain pas- he must be more aloof and unimaginable space seem to- reduce man sive much longer or to limit its operations to recommended. Some- tunes they work, some- cultivate a majestic pres- to the status of a button pusher, it is more mere reprisals. ence like that of Charles de important than ever to assert the dignity There is speculation of all kinds, here as to times they don't. Gaulle. Another critic ac- of the human mind and the immortality of what the Soviet purpose is in offering military Croup always seems cuses hinv of destroying the the human soul. That is what Lincoln did aid to North Viet Nam at this particular time. to occur in the middle press conference in fear of so often and so well. Some wishful thinkers express the belief that oi the night and you facing reporters with amply situation perhaps Russia wants to get into the 't to the scheduled time to prepare Lincoln, were he living today, would be sufficiently to exercise some kind of neutraliz- can rush out doctor- .' - AP. A searching and informed just as great. For in his own words he dis- ing influence. But the Moscow government is questions. not interested in pulling Amercan chestnuts closed that he had the capacity to grow ; Croup is a form ot laryn- Still another rebukes him that the future, not the past, is the direc- out of the fire. It seeks only to add to the com- gitis. A child's larynx is plications that will mean more troubles for for not seeing enough for- tion in which mankind must face. small to begin with. Then eign diplomats and exchang- the United States government. infection makes tbe vocal "THE DOGMAS of the quiet past are THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND ing views with them. Tbe WHILE RED CHINA and the Soviet Union cords swollen and red. President has a comprehen- inadequate to the stormy present," he spasm from are at loggerheads on ideological questions, There may be sive knowledge of these lec- said in words that ring today as a bell. frequent coughing — and tures on his conduct of the there can be little doubt that they have a com- you have croup. "We must think anew and act anew. We mon purpose in trying to get the United States then office. He recites chapter must disenthrall ourselves." out of Asia. A strep infection is the and verse at the same time Move Toward Nuclear War most common cause, but declining to say that they President Johnson has displayed a great the viruses of the common deal of caution in recent weeks in dealing with cold and influenza are fre- do, in fact, get under his the Viet Nam situation and with international quent, too. It is less usual skin. Attitudes on Taxes politics generally. The impression prevails May Be Difficult to Stop these days for diphtheria ALL presidents beginning here that he wants to feel his way. This may to be involved. It used to with George Washington explain a certain deliberateness in his official By DREW PEARSON Because schools and im- comparable to a Russian be frequent. Have Changed proved communities and have suffered the hair shirt behavior. He is said to prefer to take his time WASHINGTON — There bombing of Cyprus while of the press. What is re- about any new moves in Southeast Asia until was one recent piece of Far better homes will not be President Johnson was in A COLD or similar re- spiratory infection precedes markable is that a man with GIVEN A CHOICE between raiting the Soviet intentions in Viet Nam are clarified. Eastern news, now general- around after the next nu- Cyprus calling on President , clear war. the croup. It so happens 30 years of experience in sales tax, the income tax or the property For the moment, there is a mistaken ten- ly forgotten, which probably Makarios. In the latter case public life beginning with many Americans would that some children never tax as a source of more money, Iowans dency in some quarters in Washington to as- was more important than And it is far more im- have croup in spite of colds, the rough and tumble of generally would favor a higher levy on sume that one of the courses under consider- our bombing of North Viet portant than rescuing the have demanded war. Texas politics where the at- ¦ but when a youngster does sales. ' " ation might well be American withdrawl from Nam. It was word that In- policies inherited from John In Hanoi, on the contrary, have it, he is likely to be tack is often in frontier lan- South Viet Nam altogether. But the majority donesia is developing its Foster Dulles and Dwight some experts on the Secu- a repeater until he out- guage — liar, thief , vote- This gradually has shown up in polls sentiment in Congress is opposed to this. Such own atomic bomb. D. Eisenhower which have rity Council argued that grows" it — the age bracket stealer' — should be so sensi- over the years, the most recent conducted a step would certainly he construed as a form Though discounted in the got us bogged down in the Kosygin's presence meant is generally from two to tive. by State Rep. David Stanley of Muscatine. of retreat or surrender. Within the last two West , there is no use kid- pockets and rice paddies of less likelihood of retaliatory svven years. After that It seems to this observer days the President, with the advice of the Na- ding ourselves about the Indochina where a magni- attacks, less risk of war. croup almost invariably all the more important to steadily tional Security Council, has sought, by taking prospect that every Far ceases; Perhaps it is be- The results are indicative of ficent French army fought This may have been, a try to understand the Pres- rising incomes and the already heavy decisive steps in Viet Nam, to remove any pos- Eastern country can even- for eight years with our cause the larynx is larger ident's viewpoint. He con- miscalculation, but there by that time. loads being assessed on property and sible thought by the Communists that they can tually pile up its own nu- money financing it, only to was one important reason centrates on the big things less continue their aggression without a serious clear arsenal — because face eventual defeat. Why croup flares up at wages. Marry people are finding it for it. We know that the night is something of a — on Viet Nam, on the bal- painful to pay a few cents tax on each re- challenge by the United States. Red China will help them do Meanwhile we have let ance-of-payments problem, , Russians understand the mystery, but thousands ot tail purchase than to dip up large dump- CONCURRENTLY President De Gaulle has it. the United Nations stagnate danger of nuclear war and the Atlantic alliance. As the muddied the waters by elevating the Red China In fact , the Chinese are and deteriorate at a time parents can testify that the sum payments. want to avoid it at all costs. "bark" of croup has waked press plays, up incidents government to a position equal to that of now reported doing two when that organization is such as the delegation to the Great Britian, France, the Soviet Union and the We know that since the them, and they have strug- In other states where there is . no sales things which may influence more important in prevent- signing of the test ban pact gled to give the child some Churchill funeral and the United States when he suggests that these five history for years to come; ing war than at any other speculation on why Vice tax, pressure for such a levy now is mount- countries can settle the problem of how the they have kept faith regard- relief. ing. Nobody wants it, of course, but it is 1. Pushing for an Asi- period. ing nuclear tests. President Hubert Humphrey United Nations shall hereafter be operated. IF YOU have a child who being considered the lesser of the three an-African United Na- Meanwhile time is run- was not in that delegation, For the Peiping government has been denounc- ning out . 5s subject to croup, watch evils. tions to woo delegates THEREFORE. IF the re- it seems to the President to ed by resolution of the U. N. as an aggressor ol these countries away Foreign affairs do not cent Viet Nam crisis hasn't ior the first signs of a cold put the little things ahead of in Korea — a still unsettled problem. Red from the now sterile wait for the convenience of or similar infection. There the big things. It does him Minnesota legislators will find the sales soured relations too much, is no way of curing a cold , China has, moreover , carried on a warfare U.N. in New York. man, and today time is run- the greatest opportunity to less than justice and he is a tax a key issue. So will those Ln states with in Southeast Asia which not only has threaten- but you can make sure the the largest wage-earning populations. 2. Promising — or ac- ning out much faster than stop the spread of nuclear man who has always de- ed the peace of the continent but has taken we think. •child doesn't become too tually giving — their se- weapons today lies with the tired of chilled, and is kept manded the full measure of Mas- away from smaller countries their freedom NEW YORK , NEW JERSEY and cret of the atom to the ONE OF the most signi- Soviet government. While as calm .and comfortable justice for himself. not to mention Idaho, are lean- and their independence. the Soviet hasn't too much sachusetts, In the long run, the United States will have small, pro-Chinese coun- ficant points reported to as possible. Do your best, Specualtion on the course ing in this direction. They are among the tries around the peri- have been made in the Na- influence with the Red Chi- and you'll still have some he might follow in meeting to make a deliberate effort to strengthen the nese, it has some. The so- 13 states which have held out against it. Western Alliance. There will have to be some meter of Asia. tional Security C o u n c i 1 attacks of croup, but you the balance - of - payments If this proliferation of meeting which cialist bloc countries have can keep them from becom- threat included the possibil- Massachusetts cred- serious talks with Gen. De Gaulle behind the decided to Gov. John Volpe of thermonuclear military ca- bomb North Viet Nam was even more. ing so severe, and you can ity that the convertibility of its his firm stand in favor of a sales tax scenes. Also, the advice given him on the im- be on guard in case an at- portance of bringing about a strong Western pacity — the official phrase that Communist retaliation It would he worth a com- the dollar might be restrict- as being a major factor in his re-election. tack starts. ed. That suggestion taken Alliance need not come solely from the United for passing out a-bombs to a against us was less likely promise on the United Na- There are all sorts of pet Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York still States. For the British and the West Germans lot of people — does take because Premier Kosygin tions, worth also a Russian seriously by the financial million gap remedies ; I happen to be a community could worsen is considering it to close a $500 are well aware of the serious consequences place in the Far and Mid- was in Hanoi. guarantee of neutrality for parent , who went through in his budget. that could flow from a disintegration of the dle East, the consequences To bomb North Viet Nam South Viet Nam , lo get an this problem, and what the situation and make es- Western Alliance. to future American genera- while Kosygin was calling on agreement to stop the worked best with my young- sential the kind of drastic Idaho lawmakers see a ri ght-off-the-bat measures he hopes to avoid. IF. HOWEVER, THE West should allow tions could be devastating Ho Chi Min in Hanoi was spread of nuclear arms. sters was steam with a lit- three percent sales tax as inevitable. New tle benzoin added. HE IS NEVER unaware the "cold war" to drift into a "hot war," there IF INDONESIA , for In- Jersey is expected to follow suit. would be little opportunity at a later date to A-warm poultice on the of the decision that he and stance, gets an arsenal of chest often helps. Occasion- 14 states have ap- deal with the emergency except by a military he alone must make in the Since World War II, Chinese nuclear weapons JIUL %udL ally an ice collar or "cold quiet of that oval office . As proved 1 a sales tax while only two went in- action in Southeast Asia far beyond the de- and starts using them compress on the neck may sire of the United States at the time to initiate. " he talks of the travels to stead to the income tax. against Malaysia, it means be beneficial. come in the late spring and war in the entire Pacific , early summer the vision The sales tax long has been an issue probably also in the rest of THESE are old-fatihioned remedies, but they work , is of a man in a perilous in the Iowa Legislature. It has been the the world. passage with no time at all IN YEARS GONE BY If Pakistan, an ally on and both parents and chil- subject of heated debate in gubernatorial dren get more sleep. to lose — a man fiercely campaigns and qualified men have lost out Ten Years Ago . . . 1955 which we have spent bil- Antibiotics have their impatient of small obstacles because of their stand in favor of increas- lions, now gets the A-bomb Carl Aune was re-elected president of the place in keeping down in- and the darts of criticism ing it. from her new ally, China , fections, but they do not do thrown at him in the mid- Winona Trades & Labor Council. there is nothing to prevent Stanley Camphell , Utica , Minn., Aberdeen any good with viruses. Your dle of the crossing. The BUT TIMES HAVE changed . . . and *o her from using it against doctor will have to guide search for peace is Angus raiser , was named 1st Congressional , upper- have attitudes on taxes . —- Mason City the 400 000, 000 people of In- you as to when antibiotics most in his mind. Globe Ca/.clte. District director of the Minnesota Breeders As- dia. will be of use. ¦ sociation. Or if the Sultan of Sulu Another old - fashioned got the A-bomb from Red remedy which still proves The office cynic, a confirmed punster , Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1940 China , there is little to pre- successful is ipecac to in- remarks that after being beaten by Gold- A program of violincello music by Gregor vent him from using it. duce vomiting. This is un- SHEU Pialigorsky will be the last concert of the against the Philippines ; or pleasant but often effec- waler with a Rtn cli switch , tlir Repu bli- tive. Since too much ipecac ^HElfe cans are now experiencing Bliss . Community Concert Association. " i if Ho Chi Win of North Viet A total of $26.26 wus taken in through the Nam wanted to turn the ta- can be dangerous, have ¦ President's birthday ball funds donated In coi n bles on us, he could start your doctor advise ln ad- ml lectors. nuclear war in the Indo- vance how much to use for lout* FUEL The righteous also nhall hold on his way. chinese peninsula. a child of a given age . Occasionally , and fortu- and lie that hath clean hand* shall he stronger Fifty Years 1915 Any one of these could , and stronccr.— .loh 17:5. Ago ... nately quite rarely , if ob- Burmeister Co. I (.'. Smith and J. S Bean will represent and almost certainly "would , struction of the airways PHONI 2J44 . expand Into world war Winona Lodge No. 20 and Joseph Leach Lodge . cannot be relieved and a 15) Wait Stcond Strati M». iii! at the annual convention of the Ancient THU8, A tight control ol child's breathing is serious- Order of United Workmen to be held in St. nuclear weapons .should be ly impaired, it may be nec- WINONA DA ILY NEWS Paul. essary for the doctor to the No. 1 goal of the United resort (an There has been pructicnlly no winter clam- States today . It is more im- to • tracheotomy r incision in the windpipe) ,4n Independent Newspaper — Kutablishrd Itf .>J ming done around Winona this year. portant than anti-poverty, . But most of the time par- 1 START YOUR DAY \ (, Winona will be the mecca for many larmers laudatory as that is. II is \ ] \V ¥ W HITE U . R. CI .OSWA Y ' . K. I JNDKN from different ents can provide sufficient Publinlier Kxrr . Director Btintneaa Al fjr. parts of the county. The annual more important than aid I a "And we thought our neighbors gave us a lot relief ! with meeting of the themselves with sim- \ ! \ and Editor & Adv. Director Winona County Farmers Associa- education, vital as that is. of trouble." ple methods. tion , organized a year ago, will he held here. W .1 r.'oi.it A DOM-JI BHKMUI A. J.K IUKBUSC H THE WIZARD OF ID By Pirkar and Hart i Bill MirriU's Mfinni/ilif; Kditor City Kditor Circulation M(;r. Seventy-Five Years Ago . .. 1890 B. J|. H ADKCK mj>(rofl Plnin anA failed. • Clark Urges The resolution, approved 56- Maureen were „. 43 $4750 Kosygin Visits married at 8:15 mnS° NEW YORK (AP) — Retired , provides that the governor Happy With.. a.m. After the ceremony they Gen. Mark Vf. Clark says the could reorganize administrative United States should resort to agencies by executive order. l^^ n s left London for a short honey- moon at an undisclosed place. quick retaliatory strikes against However, the order would not In North Korea The spokesman said Ringo Communist North Viet Nam and become effective unless the TOKYO (AT) - Soviet Pre- "slaughter the hell out of them Legislature had 60 days to con- had to be back in London Mon- for a long time." mier Alexei N. Kosygin flew to day for movie work, sider it and possibly veto it. North Korea today from Peking ¦ Clark, 68, a World War n hero ! after talking with Communist and the last U.S. commander in Action on the proposal came China' only after several Republican ®) s Mao Tze-tung. It was the Korean action, offered his. their first meeting since Kosy- Floods in Fiji comments on the Viet Nam con- attempts to postpone it. Both sr gin became premier. flict Wednesday night in a their motions to table the res- j t Burner Service A New China News Agency After Hurricane speech" to a veterans dinner. olution and then to reconsider it broadcast said they met at a "In Korea, our hands were at a later time were defeated SUVA, Fiji (AP ) — Fiji is by the Democrats, who hold a reception Wednesday night grappling with widespread tied behind our backs," said Budget Plan which was attended by Premier floods after a hurricane which Clark. "We should have won four-vote edge. * Chou En-lai, President Liu devastated villages and flat- with our great air and naval Republicans attacked the Shao-chi, Foreign Minister Chen tened copra and banana planta- support. If we had won, we measure as one that would ic Kee p-Full Service Yi and other top officials. tions. would not find ourselves in the cause "pandemonium" and per- mit the chief executive to take No details of their discussion The floods followed a torren- position we are in tonight." Guaranteed Prices were disclosed. tial rain. In one area near Suva, ' Clark spoke to the 25th anni- away duties that belong to the •Jt Kosygin stopped overnight ln the rain measured 31 inches in versary dinner of the Veterans Legislature. Peking en route home from a 24 hours. of the 7th Regiment. "You can't Legislative leaders of both four-day visit to North Viet An unknown number of per- do business with the Commies parties begin a series of meet- Nam. While in Hanoi , he prom- sons have been swept away in except by force, and with no ings today with Gov. Warren P. ised the North Vietnamese mili- the raging torrent of the River appeasement whatsoever," he Knowles in an effort to reach some kind of agreement on a |«uZ T KOATS tary aid. Rewa. largest river in Fiji. said. 1 » JOSWICK'SFuel & Oil Co>. tax bill \\mm I ij K i y i $45.00 lo $65.00 Values "' Ilk t Knowles is hoping the bipar- EAST END COAL & FUEL CO. W! tisan meetings will avoid a leg- ° islative stalemate between the parties over the tax proposal, For "Personal Automatic Care" which will ask for an additional \ $110 million needed to balance the governor's budget. PKIV C The proposed budget for the I" ¦ ! JF§ 1965-67 biennium is a record No million. Phone 3389 windowpost . $832.8

I 1 Rack^SAfl — Reg. $10.95 lo $29.95 p Noflo or hump. Hey! Look! l^ Noradiator. t Car Coats - Winter Jackets I zj V2 PRICE |h NEW NUMBERS HAVE l Reg. $29.95 It CAR COATS $24.95} power ¦4 No steering. BEEN POSTED $ OUR $39.95 to $49.95 IN Reg. $35.00 Rag. ^ s Nopower brakes . TREASURE CHEST I '28 29* to '39" j (Some of tlic things you don't get in a Corvair I are among your best reasons for buying it.J WVW»A/VWWVVVVWVWWW*/W^VWWWft^/VA*AWA>^^ ! !::; gfv\vi SWi TABU WW \ti You May Be a Winner! EATERS 'A ^ J^mM^ : ¦' ~m lon g Sleeve : : , Ji • ' 4^'^£^'i' \ Check the Number on Your g KNIT SHIRTS /$&*$$ .^ DRES S PANTS ' : m^t§ ^ Treasure Chest Sale Circular \ W V-z PRICE J$fB#jii '65 Corvair Monza Sport Sedan- $19.95 Valuei Yi 1' ''fj ll $3-95 *o i !' ^ , and Come Out! ^ / Corvair by Chevrolet The beauty of it , of course, goes deeper of which add up to some more impor- A *%V\ 1 t/inn the things you don't get. There'B tant pluses. \ \**%0^* the other side of the coin—what you rfo ' Power steering? Power brakes? Cor- THERE'S STILL TIME TO REGISTER $13.95 and $17.95 Values get in their place. vair needs them like a centipede needs M $ 9S Take the no window post, for example, crutches. With most of the engine SHOES *7 - 9 j What you do get is hardtop styling— weigh t on the rear wheels, the front FOR 14 VALUABLE PRIZES with curved frameless side windows—in ones are free to steer easily. And stops USE TREASURE CHEST SALE REGISTRATION BIANKI 1 Group every Corvair closed model. are quick and • The transmission and driveline hump Bure —with no ». CAPS Vr Price * #/ i i 't get means move foot room, nosediving. (llSCOV&i IU6 you don 1 Grou p Ivy Sty lo Thanks to Corvair's rear engine, the C o m e o n uiff(*r€nCC ' Hundreds of Bargains for You in Our floor is practically flat. down to our * _ COTTON PANTS s395 No radiator—the engine's air-cooled showroom and jMfJMPWfy i —also meariK no water, no antifreeze discover the dif- Amammm/ijmmmmf TREASURE CHEST SALE! Value* Jo $3.98 and no hose leaks to worry about. All ference. _____ZZ_ i s :' AtSO REOUCEDI Entire stock of wool sport ililrts, Drive something reaUy new-discover the difference,at your Chevrolet dealer 's : cotton flannel iliirU , long ile*v« knit ihirti, top- • coats, winter jacket* and sweater*. ' Vhevmlel (Imwlle • VJwvyH * Voraur* (Jorwtle {' ; ' All SaUi Finall No> Rofundi — No Exchange*. — No Alteration* Ken s Hardware ¦ . WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER t QUALITY CHEVROLET COMPANY j Tim; ( onlcr of Fashio n in the ( 'outer of Tow n - NASH'S - Fourth at Center 105 Johmon St. Winona Phone 3396 Acres of Free Parking Phone 7700 I ¦ ¦ SSsa»raaaafflKi!aci^^r.^^ ¦;:;..•• : - -'—— •.•:. ., \ Rosary Society •eldest woman present and oat Joel Parker, ' to Mrs. Mary Kiipiete, for liav* Told Meaning of ing the roost children. Other: Sandra Pederson prizes went to the Mnies. So?. Valentine's Day- seph Slab* Charles .Weltzten* Aloizy Kullg. Aaron Bl$ek, Jo!& Repeat Vows ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Kampaiv John RetweU, Walter: MONDOVI, Wis. - Norden Mrs. Thomas Chilson gave the Grossman, Valentine Lisowski, Trinity Lutheran Church, rural meaning of Valentine's Day Delbert Klink, Kate Sobotta and and i Mondovi , was the scene of the when the Rosary Society of St. Leonard Pierzina , M ss Pamela Shankey. Saturday wedding of Miss San- Stenislaus Catholic Church held Lunch was served by ( Group dra Kjay Pederson, Minneapolis, a Valentine party. > ' 2 with Mrs, Julia Thomas as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Gifts were exchanged. A skit " and Com- chairman. ney William P'derson, Route 1, entitled, Preparing ing to Rosary Meetings," was Eleva, Wis., and Joe! D. Park- presented. Participants were er, Minneapolis, son of Mr. and the Mmes. Aurelius Pehler, Mrs. Donald Parker, Mondovi. Apolinary Suchla, Delbert Klink The Rev. Paul Monson per- and Leonard Pierzina. Mrs. Ad- Valentine formed the ceremony. Mrs. rian Lisowski was narrator. Agnes Garson was organist and Mrs. Adrian Lisowski, presi- Special! Charles Bilderback, soloist. dent, read a poem entitled, | "Mothers Day." THE BRIDE, given in mar- The Juniorettes, consisting of ) OFf¦ j riage by her lather, wore a girls from the 7th and 8th 15% floor-length gown of delustered all mtrchanditt. 4 grades of St. Stanislaus School, Friday and Saturday «nly. satin trimmed with lace. It had and the junior band provided Ion j an appliqued-fitted bodice, por- entertainment. Alice Sobotta trait neckline, long sleeves and SARA'S Gift Shoppe presented a polka dance, solo. 103 B. Third a bell-shaped skirt with a cha- An award was given to Mrs. | pel train. A Swedish - type Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Parker Albert F. Woychik for being the crown of seed pearls and lace held her veil and she carried a crescent cascade of scarlet Suitable Diets 1 red roses with white hearts. Related to | Miss Rebecca Pederson , Min- I 4 . 1 neapolis, sister of the bride, was Senior Citizens I SOPHOMORES CROWNED . . . Kathy tianson, 5460 W. 6th St., Goodview. Both maid of honor, and Miss Diane s Drazkowski, second from right , daughter students are members of the sophomore Pederson, Eleva, another sis- Mrs. Kay Goergen, home !'< of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drazko-wski , Foun- class of CHS. Their crowning took place ter, bridesmaid. Thej wore economist , spoke on "A Suitable - tain City, Wis,, was crowned Fun Fest at the Fun Fest talent show in the Cotter street - length red velveteen Deit for the Elderly" when the <.<¦ *""">^ m\ mmmmmmmmmz® I§ ( >" I queen Tuesday night at the culminating Physical Education Building. Master of cere- dresses. Their headpieces were Senior Citizens of the Cathedral | f ( ^mmm\\ I A P event of Cotter High School Fun Fest. Plac- monies for the 13 acts of the show was John white velveteen bows with blush of the Sacred Heart met Tues- <, ( ing the crown upon her head is Miss Sharon Weimerskirch and Sister M. Carlan was di- veils and they carried white \MB . 1 II WOMEN'S | day. ' Olson, Miss Snowflake of Winona Winter rector. Dan Pelowski, president of the Stu- muffs with miniature cascades SH0P of red carnations. Her talk included information ^ 1 Carnival. Caml'val Jack Frost , Kermit Berg- dent Council, introduced Jack Frost and his ^ Patrick Parkev, Mondovi , 1 " land, left, placed the king's crown upon court when they appeared at the show. (Daily about the cooking of frozen - UiiAJk brother of the groom, was best - fP2 L «PP« t.v.r foods, new freeze-dry foods and WiW'VA M. I the head of Fun Fest king, Stephen Chris- Nws photo) ¥ ^^ ¦^¦^¦^¦^¦^¦V ^L^L^L^iW \\m ' ^P WmW »w-fr:-:-:v: :^v:-v.--N,«tw»x-:f-^y:->y-.^A:^^-S> :;S man and Gary Parker , Fort ^ Jmmmmmm\\\\\\\\\\\^m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\. \\\W *^^^i^fc.^v.vW ^^:^-Vx: ^v^^w:>v ^.x^<« tianson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chris- Campbell. Ky., groomsman. how products are tested and s| m\\\\\\\\\\\^mmmm\ ayM ^m^ laced on the market. « aaaBBai ^Baaaaa} | i Ushers were Percy Pederson, p j | SHOWER GIVEN Eau Claire, and Gerald Parker, The Rev. Donald J. Connelly 1 Lady Bugs' Mondovi. announced that the topic which §j ST RUM, "Wis. (Special) — A A prenuptial shower was giv- he will present at the first Len- |j Card Party ten meeting will be based on | shower was held at the Strum en by Mrs. Frank Cox at Rose- j the book of Exodus . ;| Winners Named Lutheran Church Sunday after- 1 mount , Minn. Mrs . H. K . Robinson presid- | EYOTA, Minn. (Special) - noon for Mr. and Mrs. Gene home in Whitehall . The bride is ed at the tea table assisted by | FEBRUARY FASHION The Lady Bugs Club of Eyota Vetterkend , who were married the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, the Misses Alma Kemp and (Bra ' j | party Mon- B B B B B BHIB B V^ »^. held its annual card I Jan. 23. They will make their Jerry Halverson , Strum. Mary Lingl. i'I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^F' IJ day at the American Legion i _- hall. Schafskopf and 500 were played at 14 tables. Prizes were won by Mrs. Edwin Thiede and Joe Clemens, high, and Mrs. William Smith and Joe Hallo- ran, low. Special prizes were awarded to Mrs. Walter Peck and Adolph Schuman. Strum Civic Club To Buy Baseball If ^ * , m i I ml f l * ^ tgmm—*—^** ** + jT % Suits for Boys MISS MARILYN D. SCIIROEDER'S engagement • cflj>TiiTc»ToTil^a^^W STKUM Wis. (Special) - flpfe* \ , to Douglas Berg, son of Mr. h^B^?Fl^BiMwI Youngsters will be fitted out and Mrs. Richard Berg, rur- with baseball suits next summer by two Strum -women's group3. al Blair, Wis., is announced t VALENTINE GIrY iDEAl l j I j \l : Values to $35,001 j . The Civic Club Monday night by her parents, Mr. and f^jjjk^-\ voted to purchase 15 Little Mrs . Edward Schroeder , League suits for the midget Blair. A March wedding is . team. The VFW Auxiliary has planned. I I )\ dresses agreed to buy 15 suits for the Little Dodgers. Mrs. Elvin Strand was ap- Legion Auxiliary $ pointed to stencil the new me- To Make Items to tal chairs purchased by the Ci- | % 5 ^15 vic Club for the village hall, For Hospita l Vets I where the women meet. Hostesses were Mrs. Chester CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special ) % \ Values to $15,001 — 1 Group ! i Peterson, Mrs. James Austin. —Mrs . Wilfred Schmitz, presi- / Mrs . William Amundson and ( ^iOrs^ dent of the American Legion Mrs. Conrad Johnstad. ym the Auxiliary, announced the need j mmf ' jfy kS\\mM'\o-' " by Rexpl1 &: stretch pants i \' i - T&itWmmV- UirVTUT 7 I b - l for various articles at the Vet- VALhMJMj / I fragrance of .'A A DusriNG TO w?JJUUL and utility bags, all sizes ot j T «rLs.oo scuffs , short jacket bibs with -2& L/W/V*^ . ^ ^^ Jflfy tfMmK ^T Olher SHARI GIFT SrTS blouses snap closings, plllfiw case pro- ¦ ^ j I >«^'^l. . - ^" | trom 3.50 12.50 I Isn't this weather .some- tectors , denture cups, lap robes to $ $ thing! Wc will have been in ONLY and afglun s. The Mmes. | 3 tO 4¦ Winona eight years on tliis ¦ Schmitz and B . A. Qtlaly, unit .H .' 'i il • For the Sweet! Pangburn's ij coming Fel». 14 and never rehabilitation chairmen , have GIFTS ! "...... ^..-...... ' : ,; have we had quite such a patterns thut members may use [| i Values to $14,951 ] disagreeable winter as this — and they will also collect the Shining Hearts of Fine Chocolate j Let's hope that It will bo over POR HIM Items. soon — enough is enough! The unit voted to write to At BROWN I)IU1(} yon will 50 President Lyndon B. Johnson , c $ um skirts line! a wonderful new little AO to 6 1! KEY CHAIN KLASIlUiillT- members of Congress and House W W *0 V Leather Sats veterans ' affairs committees $ tliis one in so nice bec ause Black Watch ¦¦ prot esting the closing of :u vet- ,' ¦ it uses a r«'guliii' liallci y so .* t to ¦ II* 4.95 *7.95 * eran affair facilities by tile Vet- I there is n<» trouble Imnting Leather Goods n a spri'lal b.ilW'i y — for aulo erans Administration. 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS ] '" "* **" ** * " ) \ii — nurse — keyhole -- the M rs. Robert l lefte spoke on " Pipes j Values fo $14,93 white |Mii'l of Hie lifjlit M I OWN ail Americanism survey made When You Rediim These Coupons! | \\ 1 , j ;! in the (lurk Mien the lb;nt i'- of the local schools . Members nir — Will make n nice litlli - 'discussed the use of the Amer- ctollnr gift •— or buy yourself ican Hatf- CQMPOIi | sweaters :t Rift — you won 't l>o sorry. COUPON l We have hud very good re- I ^BOHUS ^BONUS - BONUS sponse to the I' nlK'fge Nail Kirnball-Lorenz BONUS Cilaec and the lipstick — we so 550 so s £ Wt&* ^r^Ii^ now have a wonderful display COLD BOND STAMPS $ m, WP* GOLD BOND $TAMPS t^ ¦ Vows Exchanged •• ^H* * t to «8.95 . piece nhowiii you nil ol the' '£¦¦ 5.98 \'- R ,h ^ I I: <' k ftf {.. * chndes with dummies innkiiiK IIOKAII l» With Purchax ol P"r'b«»» Economy Sit* iy, ' * ' v.: , Minn. — Miss Lin- -?> •• ^"' J;:;' < '~ — +—••"¦-"-•-»..-¦.---•.—.,—-•»*»«»•«••••%*»••»»»¦»¦-••*»•• •»»»->»"»»»»«-»'.™»'- — »«»»»»«ifc" — »*»*•*¦••• ; > It so ensy to pick a KOOC I da Loren/ , daughter of Mr . shade — wanting to Pintcli ¦ CREST TOOTHPASTE i 100 BAYER ASPIRIN ^» | '-< ! Valuot to 11131 : ; and Mrs. Bernard Lorenz , Hok- i » , n certain piece of material — f * _; nh 4 bring the swatch to Brown 's. . became tho bride ol Frank Kimball , son of Mr. and Mrs. Hevlon is out with an vi\- i tirely new lipstick — invents Floyd Kimball , IJokah , Feb. 6 I a new wet lipstick — "MOON at St, l'eters Catholic Church. fur trimmed coats | DHOI'S MOISTUHE Ii .\T5l The lU '.v. Michael Kuisle of- II LIPSTICK" - Just think u( ficiated. M iss Snlly Kimball , «is- BOWUS COUPO § \ scyioo I the fine Moondrops for the tcr of the groom , wns organist MMMMIMII,iMI,Ma>nMalMaCOUPOH ,lkf^ aaaMMlllMlMlailMaa,M>Mwn|H face and imagine 1liis same and St. lVtor 's senior girls fBOMUS ^ r wi^n 50 ' I: %!*+ i 50 BONUS *>; <• BONUS Ingredient in the lipstick SJII1(| Mfe ^ *j 1 1 ; ! j j Von ran ocluiilly feel uioislni e Al is.s Judy I.oreny. was maid GOLD BOND* STAMPS $ m> IP GOLD BOND STAMPS ; to keep li ps noil — made in of honor and Thomas Pilgcr ^ M | Valu»» to $79 .»5I : , ** 1 Purchate ol -«fl twenty vhnoVs. best man. KJ. With Purchas* ol Any »1 Silt "t £ Wi*' L_ 14-Or. Mlcrln or 15-Oz. Lavorii New Coiilincnlal Hair SI vie A reception was held at tbe ^ ^*} 1 Booklet I'Ins I'Yee ¦ I'rofr.v K. HAND LOTION ^ /. bottle and receive a :> -<>/. plustic trav el .size I KKK -- BICYCLES l^cm^crA^^T^O car coats ! I The wonderful lotion for skin -ALL SIZES - problems — clenns, clean, WESTQATE SHOPPING CENTER $ 00 $ 00 protects and soothes — t Ise FREE CirT Bi l • WJtAI»»INO • fHl$CRII»riON$ if LUNCHEONETTE I ro " the fiiht thing in ttie morninj; KOLTER'S 7 23 Z: WINK AND IIOUORS COSMETICS GIFT S nnd the last thine at nljjht SAia i itKvicft it if if lor the finest in fusmel ica * fI ! ! I% m Mental* Ave rhont %M GOLD BONO STAMPS FRfcE DELIVERY -ft C«AROI ACCOUNTS The Center of fashion visil BJttWN JMII.JC . * * | i» the Center of Town - NASH'S - Fourth nt Center P - - ¦ ' - - ¦¦------^- ¦ , ^^ . - , .. _„.. Pickwick Card Ballet History parties Ended Related to N PICKWICK, Minn. — Satur- Music Study Club day evening concluded the se- GALESVILLE, Wis. ( Special) ries of three card parries at . Harold Williamson gave the Pickwick School fc*rthe ben- —Mrs .\ * n m the five basic foot positions and f/^****~* N XH31 ' * ^' ' S efit of the Volunteer Fire De- five basic arm positions of the ******~*^ ^ L ****~ ^^. partment. ballet when the Music Study The grand prize of $3 was Club met Monday. puiilJljaixj uuu^ won by Roger Broring. The eve- Mrs. Williamson, when in her ning's other prize winners were native England, studied ballet Harold Smith, high for men; beginning at the age ot three. Bruce McNally, second; Mrs. She taught ballet there before Ray Nagle, high for women, coming here where she holds and Mrs. Donald Stanton, sec- dancing classes. ond. She reviewed the book, "The : Door prizes were awarded to Wonderful World of Dance," by Jtwmoffl | i'f'i Mrs. Frank Nottleman, Mrs. 01- Arnold Haskell and gave a his- vin Larson Ben Thicke and Lee "* inmum iyi^wpo^W | i jj i l m , tory of the ballet from its be- T^T* 1 i^ Dn w^w in ' i .«i .nf» u W .n <*mmm»mm#m4!rHmr**'» Harvey. ginning in France. The new stereo and records which were Halo Benders recently bought by the Music Study Club, provided musical \f Starting Tomorrow! V Name Comm ittees accompaniment for her ballet illustrations. For Future Events It was voted to have a musi- KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) cal tea in early May. Mrs. Rolf — Committees were appointed Hammer was selected to be gen- when the Halo Benders, a Cath- eral program chairman and the olic Youth Society of St. Ag- Mmes. Lloyd Lippert and Lester nes Catholic Church, met Thurs- Danuser and Miss Vi Kenyon OUT THEY GO! day evening. , Hawaii. They are are the food committee. VALENTINE FUN . . . Among the 15 via ; Harolyn Shimoda Herald Hawley, David Gran- The lunch served by the foreign students of the College of Saint chatting with Mrs. Robert McQueen, right, er, John Arens, Patricia Denn- Mmes. J. 0. Beadle, Oscar Ber- Teresa, St. Mary's College and Winona State AAUW world problems chairman, who was . ing, Jean Tentis and Carol Hall quist and G. M. Wiley and College who were guests of Winona Branch, in charge of the program. It included the will be in charge of the Feb. Miss Edna Bibby had a valen- American Association of University Women, singing of the barbershop quartet, the Mr. 21 skiing and skating party to tine motif. at a Valentine party Tuesday evening in the Sippians, and the showing of a movie on be held at Little Squaw Valley, (Daily located between Kellogg and of $100 was realized from the OUR ENTIRE Williamsburg, STOCK restored Colonial Va. Guildhall, Central Methodist Church, were Wabasha. The following will religious articles sold by mem- from left , Eddy Rios, Nicaragua; Inghild News photo) serve breakfast in the church bers during Advent. The society Norstebo, Norway; Caesar G. Pereira, Boli- hall during Lent each Sunday will entertain the p a r i s h's following the 8 and 10 a.m. eighth-grade students in the George Standinger and Kenneth Masses: Patricia IMcDonough, near future. Serving the Aged Bigelow and Miss Alice Wil- ! Mary Collier, Barbara Irish, Pa- Patricia Deming, president , Is LWMS Topic kens. Door attendants were the ; tricia and Joann Deming, Car- was in charge. Mary Collier was MLessrs. Walch, William Bates .' ol Hall and Gerald Hawley. appointed the new vice presi- , FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis (Spe- and Marshall Cook. It was reported that the sum dent. cial) — The Rev. Harold Ess- mann will speak on "Serving the Aging" when the Lutheran j - I Women's Missionary Society of! If * St. Michael's Evangelical Luth- j eran Church meets Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the church social rooms. Members are to bring their mite boxes. Lunch will be serv- I I ed by the Mmes. Ervin Ressie and John Haeuser. Boy shop ^^ ^ s Blair Zion ALCW || || «^^ ^^J Lower Level I Present Program I vloJL i AT GIVEAWAY BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — The MISS HAZEL REBECCA Mmes. Roger Halverson, Basil BERG'S engagement to Arneson. Arnold Olson and Ro- Kenneth Brekke, son of bert Hoff participated in the Mr. and Mrs. Kerrait Brek- program entitled, "The Trans- ! formed Heart ," at the Feb. 4 WINTER JACKET CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ke, rural Blair, Wis., is 1 meeting of Zion Lutheran announced by her parents, Church Women. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg s Mrs. Halverson, auxiliary 1 Sr., rural Blair. The wed- president, reviewed the 1965 £ ¦ ¦ ding will be Feb . 28 in Bible study for ALCW. The oth- 149 Ski Jackets, ftffc 1 Fagernes Lutheran Church. ers read portions from Scrip- Both young persons attend- ture and the audience joined in ed Blair High School. Miss responsive singing. Parkas and Berg is employed in Eau Mrs. Kay Steuernagel was J Jf ^1 Claire and her fiance is a elected delegate to the April 22 student at Wisconsin State convention of the M 0 a d o v! ALCW conference of the North- University, Eau Claire. MM fiw (Timm Studio) ern district at Black River Falls. ^m\\ a Mrs. Halverson will also attend. Value* to $30.95 M A silver tea service set, which j ^/j \ Girl Scouts was purchased from the pro- ceeds of the sunshine funds, was I I Attend Camp presented to tbe aid. \ at 1 ¦ 1 The Center of Fashion in the Center of T^wn - NASH'S - Fourth Center 1 ETTRICK, Wis. — Twenty- three Ettrick and Blair Jun- March of Dimes I \ ' 1 ior Girl Scouts spent the week- ^SS ^i^S^&S ^^ jfc end camping at Camp Ehawee, Dance Nets $23 1 near Mindoro, Wis. The Mmes . James Davis and I PLAJNVIEW, Minn. (Special) j — The March of Dimes Dance, Everett Hanson, both of Blair, ; sponsored by the American Le- and Mrs. Dea Fraust , Ettrick , ¦ gion Auxiliary, netted a profit "Honest Abe" Values FUR-TRIMMED were leaders. I of $231. Cathy Fraust accompanied I The Petit Swing Band pro- Blair and Whitehall Cadette j vided the music. Eunch was For The Scouts to a winter splash party j served by the Mmes. John WINTER COATS at Central High School in La I Liebenow, Arthur Walch, Leon- Crosse Saturday. ! ard Wilde, Vera ffentworth , 89.95 to 99.95 99.95 to $110 129.95 to 139.95

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WINONA SEWING MACHINE CO. i ; 551 HuH St., Winona, Minn. I » , $ $ $ ; Plonso send mo , without obligation , ! * brochures on the VIKING. j 14 19 24 * 1 t * other groups of car coats at similar savings 1 1 : > NAIIK • ! 1 A&D Bootery L / '¦ ADDUKSS • j 57 W»i» Third St. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday ¦' ...... ,._...... _,.. - .... -) '""*•* ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^___^J^______^____„__„^_^J_._J_J J ^—^_^.—j.—. JM __^_J__MJM _J ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - - - _^_^ _^^_^_ _. >^ . ' — BAKE SALE Collegiate Club Children's TV ;¦;¦'- MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - Peace Corps Promote s Good Plan* SAG Night A bake sale, being sponsored Habits, Subject by the Buffalo Memorial Hospi- A SAC, m^ht featuring enter- B road Aspects of Americanism Cited tal Auxiliary, will be held on Dr. Galvez tainment and recreation by the At PTA Neighbors Says faafilty is programmed by Col- W-K Friday at 2 p.m. at the Farm- ' ers Store, Mondovi. Dr. Luis Galvez, a member part of the program was the leglate Club at Winona State Television viewing habits of of the faculty of the College of informal question and answer^College for Feb.27, according to children in the third through For Legion Auxiliary by N. L- Indall CLUB Saint Teresa, department of period succeeding the lecture. President Mike Kirsche¦ , Col- ninth grades at Washington- GARDEN , N. 3. • ' The American Legion Auxili- teenagers an opportunity to the auxiliary voted to change modern languages, presented a Dr. Gatvez graciously answered lingswood .? . '. Kosciusko School were the sub- HOUSTON, Minn. (Special)— lecture, on Ecuador accompan- questions on the economy of Kaaty Brock, Waterloo, toga, ary to Leon J. Weteel Post 9 familiarize themselves with the date of tbe March meeting The Forget-Me-Not Circle of the ject of a panel discussion at Tuesday night heard Norman state government; and Boys to the third Tuesday, and to pay ied with color slides, to mem- Ecuador as well as on educa- Is general chairman of the American Legion Houston Garden Club will meet bers of the Altrusa Club at tion, culture, the influence of event. A circus effect will be Monday's PTA meeting at the Indall, chairman of the social and Girls County, a one-day ex- $25 into the of Mrs. 1 science department at Winona cursion to county offices by Hospital Auxiliary Association. Saturday at the home their dinner meeting Tuesday the church, communist Infil- givento the Smog to enliven the schooIT Senior High School, on the suo- juniors in May, which offers a REPORTS were heard from Dillon Hempstead. Assisting night at Hotel Winona. tration, and the workings of atmosphere. Panelists were Kenneth Tepe, committee chairmen and Mrs. hostesses will be Mrs. Louis Ku- representing the .parents, and ject of Americanism, both as similar chance for acquain- DR. GALVEZ. a native of the Peace Corp, about which BRIDAL SHOWER related to Legion activities and tance with county affairs. H. J. Honer reminded the aux- las and Mrs. Don Carlson. Ecuador, studied at tbe Univer- Dr. Galvez is enthusiastic. He Duane Bucher, a faculty mem- iliary of the Crippled Children's BLAIR; Wis. (Special) -r Miss ber with W-K Principal Charles as a working part of every Mr. Indall, who Is also local sity of Quito and earned his feels it is truly promoting our Beverly Rude and William citizen's life. and district chairman for the Clinic to be held Feb. 25 at SPAGHETTI DINNER M. S. and Ph. D. degrees at Good Neighbor Policy, he said. Beckman as moderator. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Schlink will be honored at a Lloyd Ferdinandsen, presi- 1MB. INDALL. who said Legion Oratorical contests, ex- LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- Notre Dame University. He has prenuptlal shower, at Blair First plained the useful function of Money was voted for Radio ) THE PROGRAM was in dent of the City PTA Council, "there is a wide and varied Free Europe and a collection cial — Gittens Leidel Unit 595, had 13 years of experience as charge of the Altrusa interna- Lutheran ChurcH Sunday after- program of Americanism in the this yearly event held on a ^ Americen Legion Auxiliary, will a professor in Ecuador and the employed in spoke on the goals and policies nation-wide basis, which offers was taken for aid to Costa Rica. tional relations committee, of noon. Both are of the National Parent-Teacher Legion and Auxiliary", went on It was also voted to> send girls hold its annual spaghetti dinner United States and is the author which Miss Josephine Nichols Minneapolis. S to enumerate some of the ma- a $4,000 scholarship as the prize Saturday ' in the clubrooms. o>f four books on education He Association. The PTA move- on the national level. from Rollingstone, Cotter and . is chairman. jor activities. He stressed the Winona Senior High Schools to Serving will be from 5:30 to is a television teacher and lec- the program with Mrs. E. S. ment is 68 years old this month, importance of the Legion and He gave the date for the Min- A business meeting followed" Kjos, president, presiding. he said. ' nesota First District contest, Girls State. 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available turer and for five consecutive Auxiliary-sponsored Boys State at Heth Hardware, Buchan's years

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SET FOR S ^ ^^ COPPACC DC FT cKS POLE LAMP (SPy " 117 Dinnerware iav.- BIU» & whi.. Ma ttresses EX t.nd» From uMm Mvi nMc "Mo MUGS PILLOWS ARAVELLE Durlno This Closeout Sal* 7'2" to 8'5" . Attractive- "'¦LUflO C DIVISION OF BULOVA * VlW^Bj These little charma are also charming little $ 88 C wntchea . Charming little pins. Charming little $ 88 C C pendants with golden chainn. But that'll only part $27 - ^|29 P. - - 9.. -99.. " """" " ¦ " ¦ —¦ ~m** ~»^**»-~mm~awa+a~amamaw$mamawammmm **—'~i^^ 11 of thftir charm. Though you might not expect it, " " 4 inaide each pretty cane ia a aerioua watch. One —USED— 2 wJth » preciaion-jeweled movement A product of fcin MIIMFY FIRM O'PIDIC 0MLY OT IIFft DRFAT —USED— Bulova. The heart is 817.95. Tho disc in 124.95 CO RONADO WU WUIItT ««A I CORONADO 20" APT. nnd comes with two anap-on ri ms in different col- . MATTDCCO Firm ors. We have them in mnrblcized blue , grey, beige, red , black and green . You 'll \vvt them. E C 00WM Wh,n ™ Bmm ~ ELECTRIC -S"Buy, don=Lt welt wy iim«Ulatt C»C» USED HSEGHDRYER ¦ Ynil RlIU !«•• ' ¦ POWIR DAtUP^r i# ^ ** •*¦*+ T0H DUy ,„„„„, Mere'i the eneo-lM-llretlme MOWERS IfMPl lflt Very *... T^v. bee™ wrth* fori Good Condition U$|J) R1FR|0|RATORS Uo.d |U„ 8 n,or,t|,s - look. ^ U D WA5HMS Q) lager p) ewetry (2) lore CLOS£OUT< M "f aOSEOUr SO T CLOSEOUT t<%O * " " « * * "^ *" C^T »47 at Gambles »™ * * Third and Center j] ™* /8 SSSTiV, ™ s $82^ Incurred fn moving operations nebago County Airport at Osh- Duluth Man from the old airport to the new kosh. Bootlegging New Airport one. In a supplemental order Jan. Quigley Denies true," said Quigley. "It is true will participate in tbe oersv Shot by Deputy 21 reaffirming its action but that the buck stops with me. mony, which will ba eoadnetad The county submitted corres- grantinga stay pending outcome M1NGNG, Wis. (APMleiAen pondence showing that North Some decisions must be made before all studentsIs grate 7- Stammen, 30, Duluth, of the court appeal, the CAB Work Slowdown by me. 12. Minn., Central iiad refused to provide noted that if Outagamie County On Resort was listed in serious condition Ready, Airline (AP) "But we could point out to you j an intemized statement of mov- closed the existing airport, ST, PAUL - Stephen that by careful analysis of re- in a Spooner, Wis., hospital ing costs because North Central Quigley, state commissioner of Wednesday night after being North Central would be forced quests we have been able to JAMN1Y BEST "does not plan to move and sees either to suspend Appleton ser- administration, denied Wednes- save considerable amounts of shot in the chest. no useful purpose in such an day that everything that reach- Liquor Cited Washburn County Sheriff Ar- Urged to Move vice or to transfer that service money." analysis." County Airport or es his department has to go ' ¦ PAINT nold Drost said Stammen was to Winnebago across his desk. ST. PAUL (AP) - Bootleg- WASHINGTON (AP) - Outa- North Central also notified the the new Outagamie Airport. ELGIN HONOR SOCIETY skot by deputy sheriff Ellrey gamie County, Wis., said Tues- He was answering questions ELGIN, Minn. (Special) CLOSE-OUT gers are being created "out of Coons, 47, Tuesday night in the county that closing the old air- - good, honest people The Jan. 21 order added that posed by Sens. Donald Sinclair Elgin Chapter, National Honor " because of Coons home here. day its new Greenville airport, port before a final decision by inion Minnesota's current law on liq- the CAB expressed no op of Stephen and Gordon Rosen- Society, will induct new mem- No charge has been filed. The five miles west of Appleton, is the Circuit Court of Appeals, on on the action it might take re- Vt PRICE SS. uor licenses at resorts, Rep. meier of Little Falls at a meet- bers Thursday at 2:50 p.m. eeflM tn ami toefcl sheriff said Stammen hit Coons, ready for use and "entirely Outagamie's appeal.from a CAB garding requests that might be ing of the Senate Finance Com- Fred Cina of Aurora contends. airport service consolidation or- Brother Raymond, St. Mary's and during a scuffle Stammen adequate in all respects" for filed under such circumstances. mittee. Sinclair mentioned com- College, "Winona, will be guest The legislator argued Wednes- was shot. ¦der, would be contrary to CAB North Central has contended plaints that Quigley does not day before the Senate Liquor any type of aircraft now oper- speaker. Marlys Dickennan, so- ROBB wishes as expressed last Jan. Outagamie must continue delegate authority. ciety president; Rita Johnson, VASHARDWARI^V Control Committee that the ban ated by North Central Airlines. 21. that operating the old airport pend- "Any charge that everything secretary, Candace Wears, San- $7« E. «h st. pfMiw mm on licenses at resorts makes The county, in a brief to the The county asked .the board ing outcome of its appeal. has to go across my desk is not dra Bernard and Janice Evans law violators out of resorters Voyageurs Civil Aeronautics Board, said trying to compete for business Park for an interpretation of its rights fmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm the 5,200-foot concrete runway, ^^ with Wisconsin, Michigan and and for a clarification of the new terminal building and large Jan. 2i order. Canadian resorts. The House ' committee also held a similar Hearing Called hangar are in every respect The Outagamie appeal was 24 bearing. ST. PAUL (AP) - A public much more suitable for use than from a CAB order of Nov. learing on the proposed Voy- designating Appleton and Osh- Cina testified in support of a ageurs National Park will be its old Grand Chute airfield. kosh as the single point Osh- bill that would permit counties "held by the Minnesota Outdoor kosh-AppIeton, to be served by to issue on-sale liquor licenses Recreation Resources Commis- Outagamie County said It ex- North Central through the Win- uftmeuf lj , to established resorts for the six sion at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the pects all private and commer- 1 ALWAYSFIRST QUALITY * IJpSt^^^^mm S ' '*^O —**.aV -*w^ Mv»rtliennent **mmmm CkV ^% M # months between May and Oc- state office building auditorium. cial flying except North Cen- ^ tober. Opponents of the bill will Sen. Henry Harren of Albany, tral's to move to the new $2.25 MORRC chairman said the fed- be heard next Wednesday. , million airport when it is open- n* WFFY TWINi "This should have been passed eral proposal probably aLso will entail action by the Minnesota ed. long ago if we are to be a lead- The county said it can ill af- ing tourist state ," Cina said. Legislature. Chairmen of num- erous legislative committees ford to maintain and operate Resorters testifying in both will attend. two airports, and it would be committees said convention The park has been proposed an "unconscionable burden" to business is now bypassing Min- for the Kabetogema Peninsula, require maintenance of an anti- nesota resorts because tHey can- along the Canadian border east quated airport for the special not provide bar service. of International Falls. use of North Central. The proposal by the National "We're not asking for a grant, Outagamie said it had even Park Service has run into op- offered to indemnif we're not asking for a loan," y North Cen- position by owners of lakeshore tral for any reasonable expenses said Joe Ruttger of Pequot property in the area, and by Lakes, member of the well- persons fearful that the- area's known northern Minnesota re- wood-cutting economy might be DONT WWW ABOUT IT! POP'S AlV/*S sort family. "We're asking for damaged. Others have said the HEET BRAG&IN& ABOUT HIS IH5URWKE WITH permission to provide full serv- new park would be a shot in the 3 Cans ww ice to our guests." , ana tor northern Minnesota The bill would permit issuance economy. of Ucenses__pnly to, resorts with Gasoline (g) WINONA sl eeping ancT dining room ac- GALEWSKI REAPPOINTED Reg. Z6i™ Ethyl 29.9 commodations for 30 persons or DODGE, Wis. (Special) — more. And resorts would have 10-30 Motor OH .. 45* per qt. INSURANCE Eugene Galewski has been re- STP p»r can had to be licensed for at least appointed deputy sheriff by Eu- 85* three years. gene Bijold, sheriff oi Trem- Supporters said only 113 of the HOME OIL GO. Cent AGENCY pealeau County. Galewski has Comer Stcond & 4 ,000 Minnesota resorts would served as deputy sheriff four Washington Phone 3366 qualify at present, years.

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¦¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦¦ JMIfliffll*rini^linitl>ririffnill "11^iaiirihllill«»MI'illl1t1Ml ii^^ inr mi.)iiiM*^->'' '" i in > , - M , NS,(I, >I -! -;.»„.-**** . > *i-*v M. • -. MIMW J Milton, Modena, Montana and [ Waumandee. i[ Preston Apartment Father , Son Event Pepin Presents Rushford Grocery Food Distribution Feb. 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., store Owner Plans Open building next to the KP hall in Planned by Lodge Mondovi, for residents of Mon- House for Sunday In New Building Set Next dovi city. Charles Week PRESTON, Minn. (SpecialV- At St Case for Rail Feb. 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., also What once was St. Paul's Luth- ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- the store building next to the father and In Buffalo KP ball, Mondovi, for residents eran Church has been converted cial) — The annual Co. son banquet of Rising Son ALMA, Wis. (Special) of the towns of Canton,. Dover, I by Morris Bjork , Preston con- — The Gilmanton Lodge, AF & AM, St. Charles, Crossing Signal second distribution of surplus , Naples and Mon- tractor, into a five-apartment dovi. building. will be Feb. 18 at 6:45 p.m. at DURAND, Wis. (Special) - commodities in Buffalo Coun- ¦ the lodge hall. Wome» of tho ty will be * made next week Bjork will hold open house in Two representatives of the vil- the new structure Sunday from Eastern Star will serve. Mem- lage of Pepin population 840. through the welfare department. Osseo Scout Court Evergreen lodge, Clyde, Certified persons may call for 2:30 to 5 p.m. Refreshments bers of testified to the need of flashing will be served by wives of will join in the event, which will red signals at the Lake Street them at the following times and Slated for Monday A places: Preston Booster Club members. replace a regular meeting. crossing over the two Burling- OSSEO, Wis. . (Special)-Par- Kanes & Graves , barber shop quartet will furnish ton Railroad tracks at a Public Tuesday, 10 am.-3:30 p.m., , Austin de- old courthouse, Alma, for resi- ents and families are invited to signed the building. entertainment . Service Commission hearing at attend 8 Boy the courthouse here Wednes- dents of the city of Alma and Scout court of hon- day morning. towns of Alma, Glencoe, Lin- or and blue and gold banquet , Monday at 7 p.m. at the Questioned by Roger Hart- coln Maxville and Nelson. Evan- Wednesday, gelical Lutheran Church man, Alma, village attorney, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., educa- old courthouse, Alma, for resi- tional unit. New members will were Berthel Nelson , village join . . . Lyle Wehrs, Explorer adviser, president the last 10 years, and dents of Buffalo City, Fountain the troops and merit badges RECEIVES EAGLE City, Cochrane will be Lee, center, with Scout- Charles Ecelberger, who oper- , and the towns awarded. Over 200 are presents Eagle badge to Dennis of Belvidere, Buffalo, Cross-, expected. master Robert Johnson looking on. (Mrs. Donavon Timm ates a boat livery in summer Northwestern photo) and works at ! BREAKFAST Manufacturing Co., Pepin, in jHL winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rislove Lions at Preston THEY were cross-examined RANGE Plainview Scout by Roger Sbeehan, La Crosse, RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) To Mark Anniversary —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rislove, railroad attorney, who also ques- ( 'Available in Quarts JT Minn. (Special)- Gray, On- who own and operate Farmers /^fmV«B< a f^T iL ^ m \\ PRESTON, ; tioned Franklin E. I Market, Rushford, served more ] and Half-Gallons Eagle i trainmaster for the rail- Icfifrfe Becomes Members of the Preston Lions i alaska, I j ° f JHK skiff / T «£1 ™» \l than 500 cups of free coffee, PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special ) Club will hold a charter anni- j road's La Crosse division the SMUCKER'S OLD-FASHIONED i —The annual blue and gold ban- versary night Monday at 6:30 j last 14 years, and D. H. Thomp- plus donuts, at open house last quet was combined with a court in the village hall. After a baa- j son, Chicago, assistant chief week celebrating their new 35- , planned by! signal engineer A representa- by 85-foot building. Pure Strawberry Preserves M of honor at the Plainview Com- quet and program . ( WOLL'S DAIRY, RUSHFORD \j cafeteria Monday the Winona Lions Club, charter , tive of the PSC presided. "Tuggle," as Elmer is called, As good as the 20-oz. munity School ftC — \y / / Regular or Hompgenized ¦ (f night. members will be honored. Good- ! Nelson testified there has been has been in business for him- best homemade. j ar UJC nil 5 Dennis Lee, soji of Mr. and view, Lewiston, St. Charles, Ro- no accident at the crossing, al- self since February 1957. Prior 2 20 OZ. JABS FOR $1.19 , chester, Rushford, Mabel, Har- ; though there have been close to that he worked at the mar- JW Mrs. Edmund Lee, Plainview l , l was awarded the Eagle badge mony and Winona clubs will at- calls. ket. He moved from a small ***** <****' + *^ **"* »* *** +*^i+a * *<*** >*** a^^ *Nj\\ GRADE A MILK tend. particu- building east, of his new loca- ' I In quarts or half gallons, cartons or bottles. : \1 by Lyle Wehrs, Explorer advis- ¦ He said thi village || x> . I Special! (§! er, under the direction of Scout- larly needs the protection now tion. People's Natural Gas Co. ) : HOMEMADE-STYLE ICE CREAM i f master Robert Johnson. CALEDONIA CUB SCOUTIN G because of the 650- by 350-foot has an office it. the new quar- UIJM&LL FOLGER'S M ¦ which will be ) ' . DIABETIC ICE CREAM / Jerry Kreofsky and Steven (Speciall boat harbor ters. Himlie Bros, were the con- Direct from the Coast. ~f\CCCC vw CALEDONIA, Minn. dredged out and built there V-UrrCE( \\l and David Lawson were advanc- —Awards presented at the meet- tractors and Norm's Electric The best and biggest in \ FLAVORFUl SHERBETS )l ed to first class. Cubs receiving this spring. A contract for the did the wiring. town! ^ ing of Cub Scout Pack 251 at the work has been let to River -Lb- ( ; FARM FRESH V awards from Cubmaster Wil- city hall recently included two- The Risloves, natives of Rush- Nabisco J7 Can «J>*.l/t? no7 ^ylh// liam Carter were : Steven Gusa, Construction Co. of La Crosse / : • GRADE "A" EGGS ii year service pins to Michael S Army Corps oi ford. have two sons: David, Oyster Crackers, lb. 3»» . _ ft/ Joseph Anderson , Chris Carter, let by the U. . m Schultze and Kenneth Meisch Engineers, he said. graduate of Winona State Col- ^ ^^ j • 2% LOW FAT MIIK /| Kim Kaupa and Mark Stand- lege, and one-year service pins to Pepin residents and tourists, married and living in Far- Fresh Smoked Fish, Sable and Chubs . . , ]b. 19r AM \ BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE ) inger. go, N.D., where he is on a re- J • • Men Schulze and Jeff Lee. Oth- coming into town on Highway I ' CHOCOLATE MILK (Made Wilh Whole Milk) i V er awards were to Craig Rollins River Road, will search fellowship as an organ- : • OSSEO ROLLER SKATING 35, the Great 10-Oz. Pltgs. Birds Eye rj',1 ) ORANGE SOUR CREAM : / , (Special) - Os- and David Hauser. A movie, need to cross the tracks to get ic chemist, and Philip, in Mo- « • OSSEO Wis. rocco with the U.S. Navy, and j Green Giant ) seo Boy Scouts are sponsoring "Trailblazers." was shown. to the harbor, he said. FROZEN jj \ • WHIPPING CREAM • HALF & HALF ; one daughter. Kaye Elizabeth. a roller skating party Friday Paul King, area representative People in town using the rail- i! CHIP DIPS J for the Gateway Area Council, David also attended Iowa State FROZEN VEGETABLES ( • y at the city hall from 7:30 to 9:30 road depot have to cross the j l ) WE HAVE A VARIETY OF COLD CUTS i /< p.m. The public is invited. ' spoke. j tracks, he said, the section University. VEGETABLES Green Pea> & Pearled • _ Onions, Green Peas & %>j Carry outs of Malts, Shakes, Co net, Novelties < / crew has its headquarters on in Butter Sauce. ) ' • the Lake Pepin side, in sum- Celery ckopped Broccoli / , PAN-READY mer about 120 swimmers cross Scouts Advanced Brussel tT] c w^ Cream Sauce, Green ill ^ there to the bathing beach daily, Sprouts 4/L pea$ wj th Cream Sauce, hi and in winter they cross for At Spring Grove Sweet QQ Small Onions wit h Cream j ij l skating. Peas OOC Satice, French Style Beans jlotluck supper with Mrs. Ivan ^ matoes, Cut Green Beans jj ECKELBERGER said 304 i Dahle as chairman. In the Flavor Tight toiih Butler Souce. Select- l\ people used his tourist rooms ! Gordon Gaustad was advanc- Cooking Pouch. ed Whole Mushrooms. b \ between April 1 and the end of ed to second class. Also receiv- v 11 _u M ., * - "-^ ^sm *-~«¦- a. ^m ) October last year. He said the ', ing awards were Bruce Ander- lii W 1MHU HOMEMADE track curves at that point so i son. David Johnson, Bruce Brat- Sunshine Hydrox Cookies -. lb. 39c li it vision is about two blocks each ; land. Craig Storlie. Neil and I II ll ) ¦ way, up and down the river. j Mark Clauson, Dennis Bergrud, j Save 30i with coupon in Wednesday's Daily News! ill 1| Cottage4607 The harbor , which will be built John Scheevel John Dahle, 111/ 3 METTWURST * 75c , Du- : Van Camp's ll| ' [ to bold 112 boats, also will have ' Wayne Oakes, John Rauk, Kurt ^"iSij irt^. CORNER SEVENTHPHONE & MANKATO \] CHOICE BLADE-CUT a service dock for gasoline and Onstad and Ralph Bagley. i PORK and BEANS ,*J?c»31c \vi (j PICNIC * bait, and there'll be a bath- A plaque was' presented to 1 l J^^ Sl ^' house. He said no gasoline Byron Bunge. Eitzen, for con- ! V^A\v\ [ Beef Roast trucks cross the tracks at this tributions and assistance to the ^ OPEN 9 A.M. 70 7 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK (j HAMS time, but they will when the ; troop. Peter Makinen, post ad- »¦ tb harbor is installed. I viser, spoke. Explorer post com- Also present were Manford j mittee members are Pierce 29c 59c Reim, Pepin hotel operator, Brown, chairman, Bud Kemp, and Walter Hartman, grocer, J Clarence Johnson, and Hollis who is a member of the County l Onsgard, institutional represen- Fresh Liver & Blood Sausage Board of Supervisors. | tative. Gray said eight passenger Ivan Dahle was master of cer- trains, four each way. and three emonies, assisted by Scoutmas- Do Custom FROZEN FOOD W* fi*\_\_ freight trains, three each way, i ter Harold Wright. A scout em- QUALITY TUSHNER'S travel over the tracks daily, blem 4 by 6 feet had been HIGH CURING Lockers for Rent i ¦ Y0UR COMPLETE FOOD STORE * {f^lsa with probably an extra freight made and served as background j >Uf DDIkfK AT SMOKING of . u ... itHsSlRWaT Monday through Friday . for the ceremonies. ! ¦ W WW B* KI% |B Mm I 501 Eos1 Third Street S'mte 1896 4 cu. H. will *jiBii^^63n? 'r I Ham», Bacon . h8,d m )b , . He said freights travel Jfir ^fl oT F •le. of meatl through Pepin at about 40 ^fi ^ !5v _U m.p.h and passenger trains, St. Charles Dinner about 50 m.p.h . He said the $3.29 »«« ». "» -* curve cuts vision ; there are To Benefit AFS A.G.TrFlour C SALMO p 2ib mt tn sometimes cars on sidetracks C0FFEE $149 for unloading; at present the ST. CHARLES, Minn. ( Spe- H - crossing is marked only by a cial ) — The smorgasbord for Mi^k WhH7^4^ crossarms sign, trains make no the foreign exchange student at Z ' i iu tm m m.~ RAP-IN-WAX mmmmHOMEMADE SAUSAGES - GROCERIES - LOCKER PLANTs scheduled stops in Pepin, and , St. Charles High School, Carlos SUNSWEET '-Lb. JC ¦¦( * 477 W Sth St., Winona, Minn. Phone 3151 only the Burlington uses the Rodriguez of San Jose, Costa tracks. Rica , will be held March 11 at c ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦(¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ i 5:30 p.m. in the high school ac- Large Prunes - £ 59c " 3" Wax Paper - 19c THOMPSON, 21 years with tivity room . the company, said flashing red Offering a variety of inter- lights and arms at the crossing nationally famous foods accen- VET'S SWIFT'S WELL TRIMMED FRESH FROZEN that would automatically drop tuating the character of the ¦ ¦ on the approach of trains would American Field Sorvice pro- PRiM,UM CHUCK Pleasant Valley s cost $23,800 and would be ser- gram, the smorgasbord, held DOG FOOD Roasting Chickens Lb 37c viceable about 35 years . Main- ; annually since 1958, is one of tenance would be about $1,100 a year. the more popular fund-raising BEEF S Guernsey Dairy activites of the AFS committee. 3 - S >wi 18 Hfl s Lb 29c jj He said the train now blows St. Charles has participated in * ¦*• " ' " ' ' ¦ ¦ HOME OWNED — • — HOME OPERATED ¦ a whistle going through Pepin the program continuously since ROASTS - 59c and would continue to do so if 1955-50 and hopes to place a SUNSHINE HYDROX LEAN _ MEATY _ C0UNTRY STYLE the signals were put in. student in a local home again am Buy th« milk (hat's FRESH DAILY al the ttor* oi;| The hearing adjourned nt 11 next fall. Carlos is residing with COOKIES *~ "" , „ ,A PORKruwiv RIBSWID3 Lb phont -4425 for homo delivery. ¦ a.m. The commission decision the Virgil Wendt family north ± - Lb m49c U will come later. Lk Pork Loin Roast L> 49c of town. .Pko. ,oi"C ¦ ¦ PLEASANT VALLEY FRESH GRADE A GUERNSEY ¦ DUBUQUE —FUUY COOKED sw,Fr s PREMIUM—TRIMMED S MILK .fix w o°' 37c | ¦ ¦ STRICTLY FRESH i Safranek's ^gi fe i Jj •601 . EajJ ^ mSTrnm Sanborn . ^ ^mf L HAM 55' m-^-ffl * j 4*-0i. Whole or Shank Half %$£* 99' i — —. ~- 4 ^ . ( ^Q^ GRADE A EGGS >>«__^_>»_—_>»_»«««-. " "' S : 1 ¦¦ ¦'¦ - Fresh ' " FRESH - LEAN FRESHLY GROUND FOR LOAF ¦ ¦ Jumbo Large Medium | Maryland Oysters - j \ i — Frcih U. S. Choice Lamb, All Cut* —¦ < POPCORN PORK CUTLETS u 49c VEAL and PORK „ 69c — Th» Finest Available — < PLEASANT VALLEY NEW YORK * 2-Lb. mg ¦ n>r Bag ««« » SWIFT'S PREMIUM OUR OWN HICKORY SMOKED U. S. CHOICE AGED STEAKS FOR BROILING ¦ I j J CREAM - - 59c ' Let u» cut thffm as you liko them. | WELL-TR.MMED 'CE g j ——— SLAB BACON Lb 49C S MUSSELMAN'S ¦% ¦¦ ¦% at+*mt atm A Wif KENS lb. 39f 5 A-Pak 8-Pak S ! HEAVY R OA^TWNG ^HTC J STEAKS ¦ I HEAVY HENS, WHITE ROCKS lb. 29c j APPLE SAUCE "IB __^11^1^__ 51 PEPSI-COLA 45c 69c FRES BEEF L lb. „ S i Plu* Bottlo Deposit m J , VEAL & PORK , Ground for Loaf lb. 690 J Jmrjrj. 33c 7^ ! HAM LOAF, Homemade lb. 90;" ! ; Half and Half for cerealf and coffee I Cottage S Wil l* m 2 ! PORK LINKS, Homemade lb. 69* ! FRESH SLICED PORK *^ ff—.l" J ¦¦ j Cheaia — Chip Dips — Buttermilk — Low Fat ¦¦ ] t BRATWURST , Homemade lb. 69f ! ,b and Skim Milk. ¦ Lj m 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE, Homemade lb. 85r PORK LIVER 25c HOCKS \ MILK - u ! BREAKFAST LINKS, Homcmada lb. 69«- ! ¦ ¦ THESE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES AT THE S ! RING LIVER A BLOOD SAUSAGE lb. 60t' J 3 45c DAIRY DELIVERY PR ICES ARE SLIGHTLY MORE. ¦ LARD, Home-Rendered 25( a 5 j lb. * ! TUSHNER'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE 1 Pick up your SUNDAY PAPERS herel [ HOME BAKED BEANS by Mrs. Loisen ..... pi. 39* I J Jjj ti»»v _ » Cured A Smoked PORK LOIN lb. B9C I * 8 - ASK FOR IT AT FOOD - 8 - Hi Open 7" ;30 to 6 Every Day Except Friday Until 8 H FREE DELIVERY Sexton' s Bulk Mine* POR K & BEANS THROUGHOUT 2 Open 6 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sundays *— \ j | a&SfS STORK SiSSB ; — Dial 2851 — J Meat . . . 65C pt. ! SOUTH EASTERN MINNESOTA 8 H 1/9 East Fourth PNone 4423 i "" ' '"' " • " J | 4 . 45c - - | We close Wednesday afternoons at 12:30 ¦¦ ^^^^ ¦ M^^^^^^^^^^^ B Communism Seen THURSDAY Passing Its Peak The Daily Record FEBRUARY 11 , 1 965 New Attempt NEW DELHI, India (AP) - An American businessman said At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths here tbe high water mark oil communism as an economic To End Dock Washington Calling Memorial Hospital Mrs. Louisa Zaliff Bart Farbar TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Spe- philosophy is past in the Soviet Visiting houm Mrtlcit ana luraleil Mrs. Louise Zeliff , 71, Winona Union and throughout the world. patlrtts: J ft 4 and 7 to 1:30 p m (No Rt. S, cial) — Bert Farber, 90, Trem- chlkSrtri undtr 13.) died at her borne Wed- He is Arthur K. Watson, sen- Maternity patlantt: t to 1:M and 1 to nesday after suffering a heart pealeau, die? late Wednesday ior vice president of Interna- Strike Today 1:30 p.m. (Adulta only.) attack. afternoon in Veterans hospital, tional Business Machines Corp. She was born Oct.' 21, 1893, Minneapolis. A patient lVi WASHINGTON (AP) -A spe- Viet Military Shots WEDNESDAY He characterized Soviet com- in Wilson Township to Julius weeks at Lutheran Hospital, La cial White House committee ADMISSIONS munism as a weird dilution of a WASHINGTON (AP) - In the tial for bringing on a big-scale The advent of the Kennedy and Louisa Edgier. She was Crosse, he had been moved to basically unworkable system. presses today for an end to the Clarence E. Schueler, 1723 W. married to Edwin Zeliff who strange new kind of war being war. administration brought to power 5th St. Minneapolis Wednesday, arriv- Watson spoke to a meeting of month-long strike that has tied a group of civilians, led by Sec- died June 10, 1956. She was a ing there about 4 p.m. News of the International Chamber of fought in Viet Nam, detailed In pre-atoxoic days, military Barbara L. Johnson, 1869 W. member of Cathedral of the Sa- up shipping on the Atlantic and retary of Defense Robert S.Me- his death reached here at 6 Commerce. military shots are being called commanders directed military th» 4th St. cred Heart, its St. Clare's Guild Gulf Coasts at an estimated $6- Namara, who believed in Mrs. Carl Nielsen, 525 Wilson p.m. in Washington as never before operations once tbe fighting le- idea of controlled Tesponse to and lived in the area her entire He was a Spanish-American bUlion loss to the nation's econo- in history. gan. This was true in Korea, St. life. Communist threats and actions. Mrs. Adeline Ulland, Man- War veteran and was at member my. This is because each military too, although a decision against Survivors . include two step- The aim was to keep a tfgfet chester Rest Home. of Towner-Little Beau* VFW President Johnson appointed move against the Communists carrying Oie war north of the daughters, Mrs. Blanch James, Post 1915 and the Masonic Lodge Lake Shore outside the borders of South YaJu into Bed China was made reign on military moves, «» Mrs. Eugene Blank, 720 E. the three-man committee tailor the response to the thread, Sanborn St. St. Paul, and Mrs. Henry Hen- here. Viet Nam is loaded with poten- by President Harry S. Truman. rich Wednesday and ordered it to and to limit any clash to tbe Susan M. Beranek, 529 Lafay- , Dayton, Ohio; three broth- Survivors are: His wife; four ers,' Ben and Louis, Winona, report to Mm by noon Friday. lowest level possible. ette St. grandchildren; three great He said the AFL-CIO Interna- rud will be co-hostess. and Edward , Minnesota City, Property ~ The objective was to mimmi7,e Mrs. Jennie A. Miller, 126 grandchildren, and one sister. tional Longshoremen's Associa- Society Briefs High Forest St. and two sisters, Mrs. Katharine Funeral arrangements are be- GAMES PABTY the danger /riaccidental war, to Lyneb tion was "totally unjustified" in Mrs. Marie A. Kiedrowski, 159 , Winona, and Mrs. George ing completed. COURT-WARMING DANCE BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Sun- prevent a situation kom getting (Magdelene ) Sobeck, Roches- continuing the strike in ports HOUSTON, Minn. (Special )- nyside Community Club will out of hand and escalating into Chatfield St. where settlement has been William Koenig, 483 E. How- ter. Three brothers and two Reinhard J. Schtll Taxes Hit The annual court - warming sponsor a games party Friday general war — into a war traat sisters have died. reached. fol- might lead ultimately to a ard St. ROLLINGSTONE, Minn. (Spe- ST. PAUL (AP) - Soaring dance will be held Friday, evening at the Sunnyside School. Daniel A. French, Galesville, Funeral services will be at cial) — Reinhard J. Schell, 60, Union President Thomas VI. lowing the Houston - Peterson The public is invited. dreaded nuclear exchange. 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Watkow- taxes on lakeshore property are Wis. native of Rollingstone, died of " " Gleason has held fast to the game here at Houston. Enter- Thus, the command and con- ski Funeral Home and at 9 at hurting the ordinary people by CONFERENCES AT BLAIB DISCHARGES a heart attack Wednesday at that own most of the cottages, longshoremen's policy that none tainment will fee provided trol system was built up to an Cathedral of Sacred Heart, the Redwood Falls. the Wild Ones from Winona BLAIR, Wis. (Special) Mrs. Gerald Blake, 380 Pelzer the House Tax Committee was of the 60,000 men will return to - extent never before achieved — Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold J. Ditt- He was born here July 16, State College. Dancing will be Parent-teacher conferences for : St._ „ told Tuesday. work until agreement is reached and the reins of that system led man officiating: Burial will be 1904, to Hubert and Mary Koh- in the high school gym from students at Blair High School to the highest levels of the Pen- Mrs. Theron Johnson and in St. Mary's Cemetery. The committee heard propo- at all ports. _ _ baby, Peterson, ner Schell. He married Leone "If we went'back to work vie 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. are being scheduled for Tues- tagon and White House. Devel- Minn. Friends may call at the fu- Rievere of Redwood Falls in nents of a bill to reduce day afld Feb. 25 according to Wayne H. Steele, Houston, would be sacrificing our union , opment of that system bad neral home after 2 p.m. Fri- 1941. He was with the U.S. assessments on both resort and Gerald Sislo, principal. Confer- Minn. recited cottage property, with addition- and we don't intend to do this," CARD PARTY started earlier, but was acceler- day. A Rosary will be Army finance department at ARCADIA, Wis. ( Special) - ences with elementary teachers ated by McNamara. William Ebertowski, Winona at 8. al hearings slated later. The Gleason said. Rt. 3. Gulfport, Miss. Following bis A card party will be held at will be later. One practical application of discharge at 38, he went to Senate Tax Committee bearing The presidential committee Lisa M. Wychgram, 429 W. on the bill was due this after- composed of Secretary of Labor the Peck School Sunday at 8:30 TUCKER PROMOTED tightened civilian control orver Winona Funerals Bremerton, Wash., to work in p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ed military operations was seen in Mark St. noon. "W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) Mrs. Henry J. Roskos and a defense plant. Konkel and Mrs. Peter Motszko. the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.. Mrs. Emma Cienan Survivors are: His wife; two Commerce John T. Connor and — A former resident and Gales- baby, 1227 W. Howard St. "Our cabins are not owned by ville High School graduate has During last summer's Gulf of Funeral services for Mrs. Em- sons, Paul and Mark; one broth- Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., will PLEASANT VALLEY CLUB Mrs. Thomas Kaul and baby, ma Cierzan, La Crosse, were the rich people," said Rep. hear from both sides in the still been promoted to captain of Tonkin shooting incident and 570 E. 4th St. er, Eugene, Dyer, Inc\, and one Pleasant Valley Social Club again last weekend when the held this morning at St. Stanis- sister, Mrs. Lenora Fell Stiehm, Fred Cina of Aurora. "The or- unsettled Miami, Fla., and Gal- the Racine, Wis., police force. Mrs, Stanley W. Brown, Roll- laus Church, the Rev. Paul dinary people who save up to veston, Tex., negotiations. will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday at Alfred Tucker, 44, has served Communists attacked a U.S. ingstone, Minn. Rollingstone. the home of Mrs. Elmer Ham- compound and airfield near Breza officiating. Burial was in The funeral service will be buy a modest cabin are finding on the force since his discharge Charles Roberts, 564 E. San- St. Mary's Cemetery, it almost impossible to keep In Philadelphia Wednesday mann, 607 Walnut St. from the U.S. Army in 1947. Pleiku, the Joint Chiefs of Staff born St. Saturday at Redwood Falls recommended a list of targets Pallbearers were Lans Ham- Catholic Church. A memorial them." night Federal Mediator John R. Mrs. John Dettinger, Holmen, Mrs. Paul EUinghnysen, 183 ernik, Frank Stoltman, Edward Cina and others said lake- Murray announced a settlement VFW AUXILIARY sister of Tucker, helped raise for retaliation and the method E. Howe/d St. Mass will be said for him Sat- (Special) of attacking them. President Lapitz , John and Lambert Gro- urday at 7:30 a.m. at Holy shore properties do not demand had been reached between two STRUM, Wis. -| him, two younger sisters and Thomas A. Mueller, Altura, chowski and Sal Kosidowski . the governmental services that longshoremen's locals and the VFW Women's Auxiliary will three more brothers after their Johnson, McNamara and the Minn. Trinity Catholic Chturch, Roll- ingstone. other owners do. city's Marino Trade Associa- meet Monday at 8:35 p.m. at ' mother died when she was J3. National Security Council ac- Ervin Ecker, Fountain City, "They don't use the educa- tion. Talks continue between tbe the home of Mrs. Chester Pe- j He is married and has two chil- cepted the basic recommenda- I Wis. WEATH ER John Peterson tional and welfare programs but association and two other locals terson. Mrs. Harvey Gullicks- dren. tions of the chiefs.. Miss Bonnie L. Ellinghuysen, OTHER TEMPERATURES G1LMANT0N, Wis. (Special) that's where most of their tax while a fifth local, the largest, Winona Rt. 1. — John Peterson, 78, died to- delayed voting on a pact Mrs. Lambert Kowalewski , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS goes," said Ambrose Kottschade High Low Pr. day at 2 a.m. at Mondovi Luth- of Coon Rapids, president of the reached Sunday until all the 876 Mankato Ave. eran Home following a long ill- Leon W. Nelson, Houston, Albuquerque, cloudy 36 22 .06 Lakeshore Property Owners smaller locals settle. Atlanta, dear 72 53 ness. League. Johnson said the union's re- WHEN YOU'R E TIRED Minn. Funeral arrangements are Daniel A. French, Galesville, Bismarck , clear ... 13 -16 fusal to go back to work in New Boise, clear 35 15 being completed by Kjentvet Kottschade said his group York and Other ports where set- Wis. & Son Funeral Home, Mondovi. doesn't want to be taxed lower BIRTHS Boston, cloudy 32 29 .31 tlements have been reached OF HOUSEWORK... Chicago, clear 56 28 T than others — but ln proportion amounts to unreasonable pres- Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Ties, Mrs. Millie Schnick to the governmental services It We all get tired of day-to-day chores from time t« tlm« . . . Altura, Minn., son. Cincinnati, cloudy .. 66 41 BROWNSVILLE, Minn. - sure on negotiations elsewhere. * Cleveland, cloudy -.64 31 .02 uses. and Ihe quickest way to break routine is fakt Hie family &vf Mr. and Mrs. James Runkle, Mrs. Millie Schnick, 83, died The bill would reduce the to dinner! The change of pace seems to put new life into all 361 Druey Ct., a son. Denver, snow 26 11 .33 Des Moines, cloudy 35 20 .. Wednesday evening at Caledo- assessment rate on resorts from of us. A good reasonable place to eat Is right fur* at Shorty*. Detroit , cloudy .... 56 32 .. nia Rest Home alter a short 40 per cent of fulL and true The food is great, and fhe prices aro extremely eaty en the aid BIRTHS ELSEWHERE illness. Fairbanks, snow ... 56 32 value to 33 1-3 per c«nt, and on Army Units billfold. So, smile and order an extra pfcet) of plel (Special) Fort Worth, rain ... 66 50 .01 She was born Sept. 9, 1881, at cottage property from 33W to LAKE CITY, Minn. Red Cloud, Minn., and had lived — Lake City Municipal Hospi- Helena, clear 25 3 20 per cent. tal: Honolulu, clear ... . 73 61 at La Crosse and Brownsville. "This is just as important for Indianapolis, cloudy 61 '35 .. Surviving is one daughter, the whole state as the taconite Quell India Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fick, (Irene) a daughter, Mon- Jacksonville , clear . 81 60 .. Mrs. Herman Klawit- bill was for northeastern Minne- Zumbro Falls, ter, Brownsville; three grand- day. * Los Angeles, clear . 62 42 .. sota," said Richard Silvola of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold John- Miami , fair 75 69 .. children, and two great-grand- Virginia, a former state repre- PHONE F R CARRY0UTS son, Maiden Rock , a son, Mon- Milwaukee, cloudy . 45 23 children. sentative. Student Riots ° W - Mpls.-St. P., cloudy 32 2 .01 Funeral services will be at ¦ 2622 day. - . MADEAS, India (AP) - In- § Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Klein, New Orleans, cloudy 78 67 .. 2:30 p.m. Sunday At Sletten-Mc- New Yori, clear ... 40 37 .21 Kee Funeral Home, La Crosse, dian army units moved into Lake City, a daughter, Mon- Madras and eight outlying day. Okla. City, rain ... 56 38 .04 the Rev. E. G. Hertler, First cities Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parting- Omaha, snow 30 10 .22 Lutheran Church, La Crescent , Three Indicted today to help police combat lan- ton, St. Charles, a son, Feb. 4. Philadelphia, fog ... 40 35 .17 officiating. Burial will be in guage rioting which has claimed MARK ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Phoenix, clear .... 61 37 .. Woodlavm Cemetery, La Crosse. 32 lives. Louis Bloody battles raged through- CORNER CENTER STREETS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Myers, Ptlnd, Me., cloudy . 19 18 .04 Friends may call at the fu- In SI. and % SHORTY'S• • AW out Madras State as thousands I Arcadia, a son Saturday et St. Ptlnd. Ore., cloudy . 47 31 .. neral home after 7 p.m. Satur- ^^^ Joseph's Hospital. Rapid City, cloudy . 20 8 .04 of students opposing Hindi as J day. St. LoulB, cloudy . 55 34 .. Park Bank Holdup India's official language at- tacked trains and fought police. ^^^ Municipal Court Salt Lk. City , cloudy 28 11 .. M>rs. Victo ria Jick MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Two kaaWmf- mW San Fran., clear ... 61 52 .. TREMPEALEAU Wis.-Mrs. men and a woman were indict- The Madras government said ^%mmm James R. Brandes, 23, 05B E. Seattle, cloudy ... 44 33 .01 Victoria Jick , 80, died Wednes- "substantial and heavy" units - King St., pleaded guilty today In ed Wednesday on charges in Washington, fog .. . 48 42 .04 day morning at St. Joseph's connection with the $55,000 rob- of the army had been brought municipal court to a charge of Winnipeg, cloudy ... 8 -17 .01 Hospital , Arcadia. She had re- in. careless driving today at 1:13 bery of Ihe Park National Bank, T—Trace. sided on the hospital's floor for in suburban St. Louis Park Nov. a.m, at Sarnia and Carltnona ¦ the elderly about four years. In Madras City, the state cap- streets . He paid the $30 line 25. ital on the shore of the Bay of The former Victoria Loslnski, They . are Clarence F. Nc Bengal, students and police levied by Judge John D. Mc- she was born Deo. 28 bat- Gill as the alternative to 10 Woman Left , 1884, in Cormick , Jacksonville. Fla.; his tled on train platforms. Most Pine Creek. She was married wife, Norma; and William J. trains were days in jail. to Matthias Jick Nov. 22 1904 canceled or delayed Bound, Gagged , , sager, Brighton , Colo. for hours. who died in 1948. The Mc Cormicks pleaded in- FHtETcAl.LB Students swarmed o\rer the For 3 Days Survivors arer Three sons, nocent to robbery and conspir- Wednesday engine of the m^—W—mmmmmmf Km Km ¦¦ acy charges. Sager pleaded guil- Indb-Ceylon Ejt^ Jm\mmm %mmmm ^mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\mm\m\ ^m^^^^^^^^Sk^m^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ 4 :52 p.m. — 411 W. Sanborn (AP) Emil, Winona; John , Center- press and kicked crewmon onto HILLSBORO, Ohio - A vllle, and Frank , Galesville; ty to the robbery charge. He St., Mrs. Stella Gtidmundson small, bui sturdy 74-year-old the trackB. mum \ T"| IIIV i M ^A^L-m^L-m^mm^^ ' '^^KL-W^MmLM two-story frame four daughters, Mrs. Eugene faces a maximum of 20 years residence, farm woman lay for three days (Lillian) in prison and a $3 ,000 fine. Finance Minister T. T. Krish- mm^—K VI'I I I I k ^^^^^^HlViL^i <- house, potholder left in oven Lind, Kansas City , ^^^^ ¦ ¦¦ ^O^^HN^H oh her kitchen floor , her wrists (Florence) namachari arrived in Madras to i iAM ^ Ke flHBaBH l iMbiitiiiiiiiiiiH '"^ma\awmmW$ ^9Bm took fire, nothing was used to Mo.; Mrs. Join Minneapolis, ^^ ¦ ¦ ^^^ ¦ >. and articles bound tightly with Schwab and Mrs. Robert (Eve- Fred Bliss, was appeal to the students. Officials H ^^H ^^H * ;BH5^ §P put it out. binder twine by burglars who lyn) Murphy , St. Paul, and indicted on three counts of mail closed all colleges and high fl W^ Today ransacked her house. Irene, Minneapolis; 14 grand- fraud. The government charges schools in the state until March mm WW mm Liiw ttlm mtiki Wm Mil itiifl ' < -• ?-> ' vHM< fe***$ a.m, — Sugar Loaf , two- he used the mails to defraud ^M k ' M 6:13 Although she went without children , and eight great-grand- 1. ^—jM m mm. M ^LL l ^H w!H /'^ story frame house residence of , Miss Bernice persons in dealings with ^ ^ LvflLv^ food and water children. Thes tudents have aiiiiiiiBvB~ ^mmw mmw~ Wmh I aWbiiiiiV BnlMr ' David Green, chimney fire , Brown said she was not hungry contract for deeds. Ignored all L B 1 tm ^_ JL M. 1 m\^mmm\\ ¦»? '# nothing used to put out. The funeral service will be Harry B. Nordstrom, St. Paul , picas, ever, from fanatic anti- when she* was found. Authorities Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Bar- p ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ 8:41 a.m. — 374 W. 2nd St. , former director ot purchasing Hindi groups and organisations ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^^^^^ had to persuade her to seek tholomew's Catholic Church, MarMe Oil Co., fuel oil spilled for the Great Northern Ralbw&v struggling for an Independent m medical attention. Trempealeau, the Rev. Edward jjMmMMP ^ ^ in street, pumped Into transport, "I'd have to be worse off than was indicted on charges of fail' Tamil'Speaking nation, and Sobcryk officiating. Burial will many have gone on .soaked up refit with Band, ho Ibis to go to the hospital ," said Ur« to pay $34,000 In Income looting be in Holy Cross Cemetery, taxes from 1958 to I960. sprees. fire. the HB-pouhd spinster who has Trempealeau. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! small farm five Dr. Richard J. Swenson , Eden Twenty-three persons were Mft gl . LICENSE CANCELED lived alone on a Friends may call at Smith Valley dentist, waa Indicted for killed by the police miles from here most of her Wednesday, HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS HAVE DIS- ' The marriage license issued Mortuary, Galesville , Friday failure to pay more than $6,000 10 oE them in Kumarapalyam. ls§§BmmmVP to Dennis R. Brown, 117 Stone life, from 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary income taxes from 1050 to 1050. COVlRED THAT IT'S 1ASY TO LEARN GUITAR AT Miss Brown is in fair/condi- Officers there opened fire on a ifflmt ^T St., and Linda L. Rippe, «2 will be recited at 8:'.!0. crowd of 10,000 demonstrators. HAL LEONARD — WH/ DONT YOU TRY IT? Wo Zumbro St., as announced in tion In a hospital today. and was a memtoer of the Wi- ^MimzM 7 She was found late Tuesday Mrs. Irving Vetsch nona Rebekah lodge. Two police Inspectorff were start you out with an easy approach to guitar Wednesday's Dally News, has burned to dea.th by a frenzied mmmmmSmut' the clerk of by a nephew , John Henry Mrs. Irving Vetsch, 50, La Surviving is her husband . been canceled, mob in Tlruppur. that has you strumming In minutes. In |us» a fll^^Blffitf court's office said. Brown. Crosse, Wis ., fornvtf Wlnonnn, Funeral services will be at 2 died there Wednesday evening p.m. Saturday at Slctten-McKee At least 36 persons were in- few lessons you'll sound great — we guarantee ammmmmlgmlSI ' ' ' at St. Francis Hospital after a Funeral Home, La Crosse, the jured. HI If you've ntvtt had a guitar lesson and wont Lt llllESW lV - 'rll ffiS mmmmmwaviSmmM-*1 -•• r'ldnH short Illness. Rev. Deon Irish, Asbury Meth- to remlly have fun, enroll now! Call 8-2921.- ' ''s^' The former Catherine Good- odist Church, La Crosse, offici- PEASANTS ON MOVE BilllHif?«9k lLvftm- fliftjpliM man, sho waa bom in Indiana ating. Burial will be in Prospect ATHENS, Greece (ft - One Oct. 30, 1908. She moved here Hill Cemetery, La Crescent. out of every 12 Greek peasants CUSSES STA RT MONDAY, B^H^&HfB | ELECTRIC SHAVER and was employed by Winona Friends may -call at the fu- moved to the city in the past , AT 7:4 Knitting Mills. She was mar- neral home after 4 p.m. Fri- ten years, the agricultural bank FEBRUARY 15 5 ¦g MHH j ^^ H ried to Irving Vetsch In 1959 day. of Greece reported. Buy ... But REPAIR Most Ondit Plans Nike Easy HHHHHHHHBK ^^ ¦ f It to : No charge on Norelcot if in warranty J^^^^H Minnetota Loan & Thrift Makes it Easier to Pay for. Authorixed Factory Service. All lhaver* jHRw £ repaired, parts and accessories In iloclc. maK ^m^m^m^m^m^m^mm m Electric clippers repaired and blades ^ Shop for the Best Values . . . ^^ HAL ground. | ^ M ^^RQH I^^^ H W& r*s ® n aPP"anc** furniture , a n«w«r car, or any ^ t * Jtfm ' . bargain opportunity thai will ^ HxH |i^ i^^^ HLEONARD r >^ f|wfj£ife /"sJtjk h*lp your family *' v better with caah from Minnaiota ¦v ISy^PwT * tflisl " * . . . Loan MUSIC and Thrift. The n rtpay »*ntlbly and conv«ni«ntl ^HI99S9P)||^H verna Barber ^ \ IfflPfCT. "^"^ mWRr y Ta 3 ~ n rm ,ho wi you vo WINONA r* jlfcB™HaL^yi Hi * '* * ' " '"' P " - ^? ^tnin« i^i^U^^ m^lH BiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHLiiHiliiiB7ai v1» ^LiiiiiiiiiiiiH Franthltod ¦" National I thi posting of copies thereof In Com- activities of County Planning and Zon- a. County Auditor . > J?,JW.«J For mon School Dlifrlct No. 2547, proposed ing as undertaken by the Planning and Susan Stelner, Exp. ff'li DEAR ABBY: b. County Treasurer 7.500.00 "¦w to b.» dltsolvad, at least tern days before Advisory Commission of said County; c Sheriff 9,500.00 Elaine Thode, Exp sold day of hearing; and by thi malt- end, Tri-State Business Machines, Student Loan Fund j Slated at WSC d. Clerk of District Court 7,500.00 ftptn ...... 25.UV ing of ooplts thereof fo the Citric of WHEREAS, There has arisen a need e. Register of Deeds and "OP 70 .r , Recording «•» tht above named school district *ndJ to for a fund within which sale? contribu- Register of titles, being Roll ie D. Tust Winona State College has I The Winona State College Helrner Welnmann, Fees <" va the Cleric ol each adlotnlng ichool dis- tions are to be contained; and, one office 7,500.00 trict amt tht Commissioner of Educa- Western Coal and Supply Co., been allocated an additional ; chapter of the Society for the WHEREAS, It Is desired by said Ad- 2. All Fees collected by the county • ¦¦•• tion, etc.. al least tin days before said Sups ^j " Out the ! visory Commission and agreeable to tht officials named In section l shall be Stationery. Sups. 11." Bow federal funds for Williams Book & Better $11,623 in day of hearing, as provided by law Advancement of Management . said County Board of Cornmlssloners paid to the county in the manner and Service.. 1«.W , Dr. Nek that the members of City ol Winona, Amb. Student loan Fund THE COUNTY BOARD OP said Commission, at Hit times prescribed by the county Court Costs .... ».w will sponsor the second annual WINONA COUNTY, its ex officio members and legal ad- City of Winona, an- board, and no such official shall re- Winona Coil Cleaning Service, Minne, college president, MINNESOTA, visor be paid a reasonable sum for their Conference Day next Wednes- ceive any such fees as additional com- Sups M''5 nounced. By LEO R. BORKOWSKI, efforts. In attending meetings and carry- pensation. Winona Clean Towel Service, This Girl day in the Smog and room 200 ! Chairman. ing on tht activities of said planning '•» With the total to 3. The board of counly commission- Sups • That increases and zoning. By ABIGAI1, VAN BUREN of Somsen Hall. • Attest: ers shall by resolution determine the Hotel Winona, Jurors meals .... IMO $152,243. NOW THEREFORE, On motion of number ol deputies assigned to each Winona Insurance Agency, Ins... «t.m R ICHARD SCHOONOVER, Commissioner Cerl O. Peterson, second- Sups. 479/0 DEAR ABBY: Mona and I are college seniors and have Dr. R. L. Lokensgard is It will feature talent-hunting County Auditor. office, and the number of clerics- and Winona Printing Company. beginning of this term. I like ed by Commissioner James Papenfuss. other employees required In the per- Winona Typewriter Service, Rep. *.'* been dating steadily since the chairman of the financial aids- industries from firms through- RESOLUTION tht following resolution was a university-sponsored swimming party. When Spiner, seconded by Commissioner James ary, 1965, in meeting duly assembled. FUND Papcnfuss, the following resolution 4. in addition to the- salaries and com- trunks, she looked disgust- SAM spokesman James Cava- war BE IT RESOLVED, That there Is Mona saw me in my swimming adopted by the Board of County Com- pensation to be paid officials, deputies, Alhinsson, Sups * ,fi'S hereby created a Winona County Plan- '«•« m no Adonis, but I'm no bag of bones either. Mona naugh, Winona. missioners In and for Wlnont County, clerics, and employees as provided In Alrura Hardware, Sups ed. I' ning and Zoning Fund In which shall this act, the board of county com- Au1o Electric Service Co., Sups. J-SO while we were driving home Teacher Minnesota, In meeting duly assembled: be deposited all monies contributed l'2.55 Science Barry White, Levittown, Pa., Peter Biesanz Co., Sups suggested leaving early and missioners shall by resolution provide " You embarrassed me to death. Why didn't you and Tom Tweedy, Winona , are BE IT RESOLVED, That the Inci- from various townships within said for the payment of premiums of any H. Choafe & Co., Sups «2S sh« said, dental Fund be and hereby Is reim- County and by ttie County of Winona, bonds required of any official, deputy, Doerer's Genuine Parts, Sups... 2I.5IJ you were hirsute?" I asked her what that meant and industry contacts. bursed from the Road and Bridge all such contributions being for the pur- clerk, or employee, designated in this Feiten Implement Co., Sups te.SO tell me pose of furfftertag .k- ..u » iminm hovino ntrK< hair on his bodv is hirsute. Fund of safd County, In the sum of the acffWffes of plan- act. Fire & Safely Inc. ol Minnesota, Conference Set According to Tweedy, "The Eleven Hundred Eltjhty and 6-8/100 ning and toning within said County, 5 . Effective date of this legislation Sups *<•*• the hair off your event should be the biggest op- (StlBO.oS) Dollars for bills paid from such fund to be under the supervision Gate City Agency, Inc., Ins 414.00 Why don't you shave Winona State College will host ' shall be January 2, 1967, . asked, sarcasti- portunity for job hunters in re- said Incidental Fund for tht following and control ol the Winona County Au- Hall Equipment, Inc., Sups. .... 71.44 back and shoulders?" I an inservice conference for sec- j listed items during the year of 194.4: ditor . 6. All laws now In force relating Kalmes Tire Service, Sups J-SO cally, "How about tha hair on my chest?" ondary school science teachers cent WSC history." Postage t U9.0O BE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED, That to compensation or fees of said county Krlck Aulo Supply Co.. Sups. .. 38.13 that'a all right. It's accepted. The event will run from 9:30 Telephone »17.34 payments shall be made by said County officials are to be repealed and su- Lewiston Hardware, Sups l.sS She said, "Oh , Feb. 20 and March 6. Both Lights (Bethany) ej.)7 Auditor from said fund on vouchers ap- perseded. Loucks Auto Supply, Sups J.M The other isn't." Is her request whacky, or meetings will be in Pasteur Hall to 3. Winona Keys will be host- Freight 60.74 proved by this County Board of Corn- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Thai Luehmann Implement Co.. Sups. 2.V» Abby? A man doesn't know esses. Express 41.»3 miss loners fo each member of said a certified copy hereof be given to each Lyon Chemicals, Inc., Sups. ... 1,060.24 Is she right, | auditorium from 8:30 a.m. to 4 Boiler Certificates 5,00 Planning and Advisory Commission, Hs of said Senator and Representatives, by Material Supply Corporation, much about these things. TIM p.m. Dr. Joseph H. Foegen, is club Tex Exempt License Plates.. 3.50 ex officio members and legal advisor, the Winona County Auditor. Sups > 1,061.31 at the rate of J8.00 per meeting actually Dated af Winona, Minnesota, this 2nd Max 's Auto Wrecking Co., Sups. 5.00 adviser. t-50 The Minnesota Academy of Total $1180.41 attended by thern since October I, 19*3 day of February, 1965. Jerry Meier, Equip. Rental — DEMI TIM : If Mon a doesn't want SAM will ' elect officers Mon- and hereafter. Minnesota Mining and Mlg Co., Science is sponsoring this con- Adopted at Winona, Minnesota, this By LEO R. BORKOWSKI, 1,255.30 1st day of February, Daited at Winona, Minnesota, Sups you, hair and all, bow out and figure day, according to President 1° «SJ. this 2nd Chairman of the County Board. -Sups ference to inform Southeastern day of February, 1965. rWobil Oil Company, 8485.O0. with some of the older boys On motion tht Board approved Ihe in the area — particularly one. Of the Extra Session of the Board of County applications tor reduction In assessed He load ed us all in his car and valuation ot Personal Property for tht Students "Winona County, Minnesota . tax payable In the year 1965 and order- drove over the Bluff Siding Road Protest Commiss ioners, ed same to be sent to the Minnesota | B | HM I Stat* Tax Commission ai follows: Paul ¦ YOU LIVED near the cemetery. He offered Feb ruary 1st, 1965. Stelnleldt reduction from 31,381.00 to AS one of tbe bigger boys a reward 11,032.00 and Mrs. Josephine Paint re- duction from S364 if he would walk up into the Viet Nam Raids Th* Board of County Commissioners Whereas, A Certificate was, on the 1 si .0O to S120.0O. of Winona County. Minnesota, met In day ot February, 1965, presented to the j Pursuant to published advertisement ¦ MINNEAPOLIS CAP) the k room in the Courl House In the County Bo-ard of Winona County, r\Arn- cemetery alone to a certain — An bids were received for Crushed Rock ThisIT THIS YEAR! . estimated 400 students took part Cilv ot Wlncna, Minnesota, February I, nesola , executed by the Clerk of Co*n- Bast and Bituminous Material on C P. ^H handsome, king-sire, lav- monument and back. 1963 at 1:30 o' clock , P.M., with the mon School District No. 2629, stating No. 4501 , C.S.A.H. No. II fr om tht fol- to ^HSSS f"*^ that a Resolution had been adopted by ^^ W Remember — this was Halo- Wednesday in a rally on ihe toltowino members being present: James lowing : Hector Construction Company, ^H Jshly illustrated volume brings :: : Papenluss. AdolBh Spitier, Len J. Mer- the school board ol aald district on total bid of S91.6S1.53, Patterson Quar- fc_ ]^V3^2—^^^^mm^mmmmmmmm\ ' University of Minnesota campus Ihe 4th City ot January, 1965, nnd that we en , and even this big boy had chl«witr. Carl O. Peterson and Leo R. 1 ries, total bid ot «I5,094.}2, Dunn Black- life in protest against U.S. air inter- Borkowskl Chairman presiding. pursuant to the provisions of said reso- | top Company, total bid of SB8.240.52 and ^H a ^LWttL^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^k^L^L^L^L^—^Lm allowed the idea ot ghosts and lution, an election was held on fhe N. A. Roverud Company, total bid of vention in North Viet Nam. The minutes of Ihe annual meeting 22nd day of January, 1965, on the ques- 1 184,567 .92 with an alternate bid of SIs,- ^H memorable goblins to get through to him. He held on January 5, 1965 were read and IT ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ j lion ot d issolving said school district, B67.5J. CAN might have made it if the gang The rally, which lasted about approved. and that a maforlfy of fhe votes c-aif Pursuant to published advertisement ^M ORDERED i an hour, was called by the On motion tie Board received and at said election were in favor of dis- hadn 't gotten in . le car and bids were received for Crushed Rock THIS B^R^^^QHHD^^H pla-ced on 1M B resolutions against tha solving said schoo l district and hav ing ^M THROUGH ^^^^ driven off , leaving him alone. Young Socialist Alliance, a I Base and Bituminous Material on C.P. reinstatement of Class J-Hrxuehold the territory embraced therein attached No . a502, C.S.A.H. No. 5 from tht fol- PER ONLY \\^mmmmm\WgmLmWKmmmmmmmmm ^mmm Down t-he road he came. Fear , campus political group, hut the Goods tax Irom the following: Village to other existing school districts or un- lowing: Hector Construction Company, to- ^m , participants were about equally of RolllngMone , village of Gtjodvlew. organised territory as provided by lavv. tal bid of SS0.3BO.92, Patterson Quar- Hs^^^HniSwaiBIHlitl.H built out of imagination , cloaked Clfy of St . Charles , Village ol Minne- NOV/ THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED . ries, total bid of J<8,934 ;7, Dunn Black- Crammed W(- ^ H divided , for and against inter- ' sot a City, City of Winona and the "That a hearing be held on said Cer- top Company, total bid of t>55,693.97 and by BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi j aiK sVBw in the atmosphere of darkness fl Civic A-^ocl.ition anrt the no^i a letter tilication at a meeting ol said Board | N . A. Roverud Company, total bid ot vention. Thal- ^H top l in a cemetery, broke his will from Mr . and Mrs. Robtrl VV . at the Court House in Ihe City of Wi- J47.ftd.d9 wllh an alternate bid of >49. - a'xml said Common II. Grlttith Construction Company 139 .- full of gas , nnd 1 wager fear avoid the Rush-ians ." : School District Ho. 2Ms>, of Winon a order for hr.rrlno on drnsolirllon of 445.00, Trl-Stale Construction Company M was folt in such a first-time Common Schoo l District Mo. 7.1V0, as lol- County, rvMnnr-ola. I 142,392 98 , Leon Joyce Blacktop Corn- JL^ mmammmmmmmmmmmmm\ma\\^L ^aa\\^S^* \^L \^L \w attempt [Pint Pub. Thursday, Jan. It. I96S) lo ws IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That j pany 342.410.80 and H. S. Drtssar and MH rent almanac of basic information . . But he must have over- Whereas. A Certificate was, on the notice of said hearing. b» given uy lha Son S3? ,92«.O0 . ^mmmmmmmmmmmw^9mWwvmav85mmsmmmmm\ of M uinesota ) 11 Stat* . ls.1 day of Primary, IvftS , presented to publication of this order for ont week I On motion tht Board granted an On come it with what knowlcge he ) m County of 'Winona Prolan Court Ida County Board of Winona County. prior to said hearing, in the newip-aper 1 and Off Sole non-Intoxicating malt 'liq- ¦H h;id of vvli.-it lie was doing. On No , \', , tT) known ai Tha Winona Dnlly News, pub- E^^ititititititititH/jiflSM rVMnni'Sola, executed tiy the Clerk of uor license to Jerome Malerus at the WML • IT Will BE A BOOK TO READ - the oilier hand , about the same In Ra Batata ol C oniinon School District No . 7590. lla- lir.hed and printed In laid Counly; by Beaver Slore, upon the approval of trie ji .^^^^ HSSV'SSl^illH | Dora r Schrmlf, Dtrtdtnl. li no that A R esoli/tlon had brm adopt- the posting of coplea thereof In Com - Sheriff, County Attorney and Ihe Whiter- time a German fixed two wheels, | Ordtr lor Hearing on Final A ccount ed by Ihe ss-hool hoard ot said dis- mon Sch ool District No. 2629, proposed water Township Board. H -A BOOK TO TR EASURE and Petition for Distribution. lo ba dissolved, al least ten dayi belore E one he hind the oilier , in n wood- J trict on the Vh day of January, 196 T , ^-^-^-^-^/BSSSS - ^- ^- ^ Ilit rrcrtstntelive At said day of hearing; and by lha mail- On motion tha monthly reports of the atxwf rrarnrd u nci thai purr.uonl lo the provisions of the Counly Nurse, County Service Of- en frame and sped along the esliile having tiled its final atrniinl and said resolution, an election was held ing ol copies thereof to the ClerK ot H —A GIVE ficer. County Agent, assistant County ijIII IIIII IIIII I petition tor seltlfrn«n1 and allowanrii o-n Ihe 20th day of January, 196s , on ttie ahove named school district an-d to ^^^^^^ ||il Auditor to advertise tor bids on Graalno petition lor s«||le>nent n,v) cast check or money or- \\' allowance named school district and lo tha Clerk al said election were In lavor of dis- and Crushed Rork Surfacing on County j s••nd a copy of w imok as a RSII from mo in-. i When you Mop lo analyze fear , therenl and for dlMrlhutlnn ro Ihe per- ot each adlolnlncj srhool district and solving laid school dist rict and havlna Road Ho. 103. trom the south counly it set'nis Unit it' s made up of ions therfunto entitled; Ihe Comnilsnlonrr of education, ale. al the territory embraced therein at tached line lo C.S . A .H. No. II, south of Rldge- der remittance for $3 \ j the l ack , , IT IS ORDERRC, Tint tin hrarlno least ten days belore said day of hear- to other enisling ichool dlstrlc ls or un- way- NAMiE of knowledge or con- I tliereol be lied on February 19, |9*? i J me explain . What man doesn 't houte l'i Winona, Minnesota anrt liml MINNtSOTA miration al a meeting of said Board amount ol H^,567.t2 and on C.S.A .H. notlca hereof he en-en by pu fthiatlnn ol umfc rbUmd , leaves much to Py IEO R. BORKOWSKI , «f Ihe Court House In flu City ot Wi- No. 5, C.P. No. 4J03 to N A . Rovatrud , ted on the coupon, j : thlt orrstr In Ihe Winona Llruiy N««I Chairman . nona In (aid County, on Monday lha Company In tht amount ot (4t,9M.t* j CITr AN0 ST ATE imagination , and imagination and by nialled nolle* as provirled vy 1st day ol March and on C.S.A.H. No. 37. C.P. No. i Attest: , l»t!>, at 2:45 o'clock, ft40*. lends, I lew. P ,M, at which time anrl place Dili Construction ot Brldgt No. 15504 to H. itself !¦ The book will be S I I Oaljd J«nuery }" I9M , RICHARD 5C.IIOONOVF.il , Board will hear all paraon s lnt«re»t»d, S. Ortiser and Son In lha amount ol I (DOMOU . \WI1 NAM K ) (. O. I IHI.RA. County Auditor. and their evidence w.m.oo \ (IV 'I'UK OIUEH liund. kinm - and aro.umerv.li. (or Probate Jorto.9. On motion fha Board aopi oved fhe and •gainst dissolving said Common RESOLUTION ma i led in February, i j (t' rnlinti (oint $e«i| School District Jodgt* can well give muse to O'dar fnr hetat »ng on dissolution of ( om No. 35B7. ol Winona WHf ril AS, The Harold J Libera. County, Minnesota . Boerd nf C.u nlv Coin I in) nt !• to, „u, ]( mnn School District No. 26J9. as fal nn»»lontrt ol VVInorla CnunW did by (/U^cii/CU oi.u,.„ .v.ti if-U.Ud ^) fern. \ou know » volcano i& Atlotney for Pallllomr. Iowa: . II It lURTIIfc R OROtRtD , That resolution tdovled on Ihe 2nd dew ol ' ¦ Redmen Face A >¦ rch-Rival Tommies in Gym Inaugural GARY EVANS their $750,000 gymnasium during Monday, is expected to offer as cordia Monday night. The Tom- have zeroed in on the confer- certainly want second." only action of the night in the Daily News tbe 8 o'clock game, Tom Skemp, ?severe a challenge for . the ex- mies are 6-5 and hungry for a ence title with a 10-1 record Three Tommies gave the Red- Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath- Sports Editor and six games remaining, former St. Mary's pected capacity crowd to wit- tie with their rival hilltoppers. the men trouble in the first meet- letic Conference. It originally !ByWhen St. Mary's and St. ness as it did Jan. 9 in the Twin The. St. Mary's cast will be Redmen must win now to sew Thomas get together for any and football coach, tossing the Cities: the same. George Hoder will up second. ing. Dan Hansard was the chief was scheduled for Saturday type of sports activity, you can first ball. It was in that game that a open at center with Rog'Pytlew- The club is deadlocked with villain with 26 points while Fred night, but was moved up two 's seeks field goal by Rog Pytlewski with ski and George Valaika at cen- Gustavus and Duluth for tbe ' sit back and expect a dog-eat- In addition, St. Mary Korba and Tom Rain got 13 days because of tbe St. Mary* ¦ the start of a win string and an 2:21 to play in the game allow- ter and Mike Maloney antl Jerry runnerup spot with five league each. hockey team's scheduled gam* dog battle to -the end. end to the Tommies'.. ed »SL Mary's a 65^3 victory, Sauser at guards, Jim BuSo is games remaining. For St. Mary's, the winning with the Air Force Academy it |- Tonight's basketball contest St. Thomas, riding the crest its "third in the league. the sixth man. Coach Ken Wilt- Pytlewski summed up the formual has been short and Rochester's Mayo Civic Auditor- i at Terrace Heights signals even of a four-game streak that'car- Ntw ttie Redmen are 7-4, their gen doesn't like to go beyond team's feelings on the way simple: Balanced scoring and a ium Saturday night. 1 more than the usual rivalry. ried it to a 58-50 conquest of de- * first-place hopes all but erased that. home from Concordia by say- tough rrtan-to-man defense. On the season, St. Mary's § The Redmen will christen fending champion' Augsburg in a 57-53 overtime loss at Con- While Augsburg appears to ing: "If we can't have first, we Tonight's game ranks as the holds a 15-6 record.

JA)^ asttaWroBJJBTWsl ^ ajajg a V^ma ^^a^a^aw ^fajaa Faama ^mf W * , wwm*wwmm**aw*, HUWALD WINS IN LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION Top Games This Week's Basketball THURSDAY ! LOCAL SCHOOLS- ] 91. Thomas at St. Mary's. Van Hoof Off to Upper Midwest FRIDAY ' LIOHT-KIAWWKIOHT— Oan Priaae (Rectiastar) TKOed Saatt Dot Area LOCAL SCH0OL5- ROCHESTER, Minn. — One per Midwest tournament, which in a ear accident around Christ- (Rochester) Rusty Clirk TKOed Rog- Brooks (Austin) 1:15 of third. Wlrona High at Owalonne. of the scheduled middleweight gets under way in the Minneapo- mas time and then I had a er Mlldarttrand (Elba, Chatfield) 1:M NOVICE LIOHTHBAVYWEIOHT- Mondovi at Cottir. finalists in the Golden Gloves lis Auditorium Friday and con- shoulder injury." at first. Jlm Jongs (Rochester) dec Oeve BIS NINE- HBAVYWEIOMT- Rahl (Chatfield). Red Wing at Albirt Lea. preliminary tournament to Up- cludes Saturday. VON HOOF will have plenty Jlm ootilinser (Rochester) wen by Austin at Nerthfleld. per Midwest activity held here Lee Huwald, defending his default. SEMIFINALS Mankato at Farloaurt. Wednesday is happy, perhaps— of support from home. In addi- NOVICE FBATHIRWBIOHT- WASIOJA— championship in the lightweight tion to mom and dad, four bro- Jerry Wondrow (Rochester) dec. LIGHTWEI6HT— Cage Byron at Oodfji Ctntar. but it isn't champion Tom Van Mickey McCliry (Austin). Huwald dec Wayne Crowson (Chat- Scene through with a division came HayftaM at Wanamlngo. Hoof of Winona. thers and three sisters will be NOVICE LIGHTWEIGHT— fleld). Several top games are avail- Ewing, played a slowdown type Pina Island at West Concord. decision over Chatfield's Roy rooting. Osrdy Hess (Winona) dec John Jehn- Su..v;riatnd dec. vie Hall (Reenttstar). able on the area prep cage of game and the Rivermen won Clartmoitt at Oovar-Eyota. Troubled by injuries and lack Sutherland in the finals. He son (CtiaffleW). WELTERWBIOHT- HIAWATHA VALLEY- In other action at Roches- NOVICE M.IOOLEWEIOHT- Suinvan (Rochester) dec. Wayne VI- PUInvuw at Ktnysn. of opponents all season long, won't compete in the Upper scene Friday night. by only 25-17. ter Wednesday, Huwald had to Mlkt MIMebrand (Elba, Chatfield) rlng (Chatfield). Among the best to watch will It isn't known if the Panthers St. CharlM at Lake city. Van. Hoof eyed the Rochester Midwest this year, however. dec. Fred Grover (Austin). McOuIr* (Austin) dec. Arnle DaM Zumbrota al Kitton-Mantbrvillt. win his way into the light- NOVICE BANTAMWEIOHT- (Rochester). Cannon at Stewarlvills. tournament as a chance to re- Rochester's Firemen lifted be the Gilmanton at Alma con- will employ their slowdown Fall* weight finals with a decision test in the West Central league. tactics on the larger Alma ROOT RIVER— move some of the rust accumu- the team crown from Winona Caledonia at Ruihfortt. lated over what has been a by scoring 28 points to 16 each over Chatfield's Wayne Crow- Reason? Well, in the first floor this time around, for Ew- Canton at Spring Orcva. son. Winona's Gordy Hess also meeting between the two clubs, ing couldn't be reached for com- CENTENNIAL- jinxed season. for Winona and Chatfield, five Mazeppa at Ooodhui. for Caledonia and three for won the novice lightweight tbe Panthers, coached by John ment. Randolph at Elgin. A DOCTOR'S decree turned championship with a decision — Faribault Oaaf at Wabasha. Austin. THE RIVIJRMEN and Coach MAPLE LEAF— the middleweight championship Van Hoof got his start in over John Johnson of Chatfield. Harmony at Spring vallay. r match into a default victory for Greg Green will be firing for Wykoff at CiiatfTald. the program four years ago by Jim Donlinger, a Winona their 15th consecutive win of Laneiboro at Pratfan. Van Hoof , who will leave for wandering into the boxing prac- State College student and a BI-STATB- Minneapolis today with coach- the season. Alma is 7-0 in West Haly Trinity at St. Ftllx. tice area. * standout heavyweight, was un- Central Conference play. Luthtr at St. Pttar. es John Bell and Jim Mullen. opposed in the tournament COULEE- "The big thing is that I'm a "LEE HUWALD'S brother, finals and will represent the Green has a combination of Banaor at Holtnin. little bit rusty," said Van Hoof , got me started, and men he can fit into his starting Malnut at Galt-Eltrick. Duane Rochester area in the Upper Mlndora at West Sattm. this morning. "What I need now once he did, I didn't have much Midwest meet. He competed rotation, but will probably go Trempealeau at Onalatka. is to be seeded and get an eas- time to think about it, " he re- with Larry Kriebich, Mike Mo- DAIRYLAND— for the championship Firemen. Blair at Cochrane-Fountain City. ier fight in the first round." called. "I had four or five quick ham, Dick Ebersold, Dave An- Whitehall at Independence. fights, won my first five and FINALS trim, John Stohr or Brian Krei- Otsto at Alma Center. The tall, black-haired Cotter Eleva-Strum at Augusta. High School student with the that was it. Then Jim Mullen FLYWEIOHT- bich. Gilmanton is expected to WEST CENTRAL- Bob loroviack {Caledonia) dec. Tim lightning fists is acscustomed started training me." ; (Austin). counter witht Jerry Dieckman, Oilmanten at Alma. ' Mceulra Taylor at Arkaniaw. to championships. Van Hoof makes the trip to BANTAMWEIGHT— Page 15 Doug and Wayne Loornis, Jim (Chatfield) dec. Arnold FalrchlM at Pepin. In the Golden Gloves program the Twin Cities full of confi- Dannlt Irliti Thursday, February 11, 1965 Dieckman and Dave Denzer. SATURDAY dence. Hemke (Preiten). At Holmen Dean Uhls' unbeat- LOCAL SCMOOLS- he has won regional titles at LIOHTWEIOHT- St. Cloud at Winona Stata. lightweight, welterweight and "I feel I have the stuff to _tae Huwald (Winena) dec. Roy Suth- en Vikings must test Bangor St. Cloud Freihman at Winona State go through the middleweight erland (Chatliald). now middleweight in a four- ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦:¦ ' ¦¦:¦ Friday without the services of Frethmon. division," he said. "I have to WELTERWEIGHT- .-:¦; . ¦;• - - . • ' ..-;- - ¦ - ' -,. <¦ r» NON CONFBRENCE- year career. Bob Sullivan (Rochester) split decl- 7-2 Eino Hendrickson. Dodge Center at Blooming Prairie. get rid of the rustiness though. lien over Pat McOuIre (Austin). TOM VAN HOOF LEE HUWALD Sf. Felix Minneapolis wtihburn at Rochester. Hendrickson, the biggest bas- MIDDLEWEIOHT- Faribault at Wells. HE WAS ONE of two Wi- I've only had about one and > Middleweight Champ Lightweight Titlist ketball player to hit Wisconsin St. Paul Hill it Wabasha St. Felix. nonans to win trips to the Up- a half fights this year. 1 -was Tom Van Moot won by default. prep ranks, had to sit out the Trempealeau tilt, which Hol- Clinches Tie men won thanks to Dan Mc- ZECHES-JOHNSON TOP DOUBLES Hugh's 34 points, because of pneumonia. Little Action In Bi-State "HE'S STJLL SICK," said - BI-STATE ! Uhls in reference to Eino. "1 W L WI don't think he'll be able to On Pin Scene Kauphusman in 671 tt. Pellx I • Rollingstone 3 5 play Friday because he's been Sacred1 Heart t i Hokah 1 7 Luther 5 J Lorette # 7 getting sick in practice. The pins around the city were WEDNESDAY'S RESULT "The doctor said he can somewhat silent Wednesday SI. ftllx Tt, Sterol Heart M. FRIDAY'S GAMES move around and could practice night, the top scores coming Rellinaaton* It St. Ftllx. if he felt like it, but when he Luthwr tt ft. I»etar. from tbe Retail League at Hal- Singles has practiced, he's been having For Lead in ; Rod Lanes. DURAND, Wis. - "Wabasha trouble. ,So h* won't play." handicap, holds the singles lead TOP TEN Sunbeam Cakes zipped 1,018— With only one night of singles St. Felix had to wait a night to McHugh shot a fabulous 58 and doubles shooting history in with 671. DOUSLIS percent 2,792 while Arnie Michaels of clinch a tie for the Bi-State Con- against Trempealeau the 1965 Winona Bowling Asso- Gen* Zechei - Harry Jehntan l«UT» ference title, last week. Can Uhls expect him WHEN TOM Thaldorf, since A. Cordis - Red enrtstepnersen MI7 but the result was Bub's was bombing 240 and John ciation city tournament, the WOQrMtl M17 * departed from the local scene, Ul Woodwortll - Chuck favorable for Duke Loretz Yel- to fill in for Eino again? Somers of Warner & Swasey 19*34 winning singles figure has Dm Clubki - Art Moore 1411 lowjackets. "I don't think I can expect Hopto was waxing 588. Behrens ¦ won the 1964 tournament, he Bob Kratz - Bill Hennessy hlH been bypassed, < Jo* Knopp - Warren IWunderUda MM St. Felix traveled to Lima won the second-round title. clipped 668. Kan Oreai. . 1»1f1 anything that good again," said Jim Kauphusman, parlaying Tony Wlnciewikl - Sacred Heart and dropped the Uhls. "He just played tremen- For the women, Pearl Pep- The 1964 score of 1,268 club- Willy Dubbs • Karrol jaasfad . MM games of 181, 209 and 173 into and Robert James Meinke - Wm. sehwafike i .ws host team 79-66 to clinch tbe tie dously against . Trempealeau. linski was on target for Flint- bed by Leo Goss Zechej . earl Wanek 1,1*1 a 563 scratch total and then Stachowitz in doubles, has gone Red for its sixth straight champion- It'll be tough for him to repeat stones in the Wenonah League SINSIIS ship. You can't get better than that performance." at Westgate Bowl, ripping 178- building that with 108 pins of unchallenged as yet as Gene Harry Johnson, the Jim Kauphusman en that, for the league has been Going for Holmen will be Mc- 503. She shared game honors Zech.es and Jim Ruppert *»l first-place duo at the moment, Wally Serwa • **» in existence for only six years. Hugh, , with Evelyn Kulas, who led Ken Olson Bob Ander- ,250 at Westgate Bowl Oene Zeches «** son, Alan Knudson and Eric Lucky Five to 839-2,464. ladled 1 Bob Schossow all "WE TIED FOR the title with Wednesday night to take com- Carl Wanek *M Hanson. For Bangor, which HAL-ROD LANES: Commer- Rollingstone my first year mand. ! Ernie Mehaffey tl* has been a sometimes-up, some- cial — Bert Jumbeck's 243 led William Ward »'» here," said Loretz. "Since then , Springer Signs to 1,014—2,809. In addition , WBA secretary Gary Rupptrt all we've won four straight. " times-down squad this year, it lob Krah *•? will be Lee Friell, Gary Bla- William Weaver of Winona Rug Clarence Bell announced that St. Felix now is unbeaten in Cleaning hit 577. Sunshine Cafe the team event scratch winner eight league games. The 1960- shaski, Dale Vogel, Terry Muenzenberger and Les Muen- took the second round. is Hotel Winona, which finish- 61 team went undefeated in 10 zenberger. WINONA AC: Ace — John ed third with 3,002 in the handi- , loop games as did the 1963-64 Przytarski's 553 paced Schmidt's cap division. Leahy Counts 48 team. The 1961-62 and 1962-63 IN THE DA1RYLAND Con- to 2,830. Merchant's Bank top- teams each had one loss in con- ference, Eleva-Strum can wrap THE TEAM got 599 from pled 996 and Lans Hamernik 224 583 from Emil ference action. up a tie for the title with a for Hamernik' Jack Swinsen, C-FC Nips Annex s Bar. OFF TO A FAST START . . . Former been hired by the Mets to teach players how , 541 from Louis Wera, St. Felix will shoot for the win over Augusta on the Bea- Majorette — Chris Foster's Nascak outright championship when it vers' court. Olympic track star Jesse Owens, 51, wears to get out around the bases faster. Berra, 540 from Ted Mahlke and 537 Forty-Eight points by Mike 468 paced Winona Industries to from Lee Besek in recording hosts Rollingstone Holy Trinity The Cardinals, coached by 2,520. Gert Gabrych dropped 193 a Mets shirt and hat as he poses with Yogi who managed the New York Yankees last Leahy and a clutch basket by Friday evening. Dick Salava, tripped Indepen- Berra in Shea Stadium in New York Wed- season, will be a coach, and perhaps a play- the No. 1 scratch total of 2,800. Les Trowbridge added up to a for Sloppy Joes and Pleasant The; games The Yellowjackets had little dence Tuesday. Osseo is at Al- Valley Dairy 874. nesday. Owens, who lives in Chicago, has er for the Mets. (AP Photofax) quintet shot scratch 94-91 Cochrane-Fountain City trouble Wednesday, leading 25- ma Center in another game. of 972, 909 and 918. overtime victory over Williams 14 68-41 at the quar- non-conference city . 54-29 and Zumbrota and Kasson-Mantor- The leading doubles team got Annex in ter turns. a «09 from Gene Zeches on basketball play Wednesday. ville should have a real battle Trowbridge hit his field goal on the Kc-Mets' court Friday, games of 181, 244 and 184 and GENE WODELE scored 25 a 567 from Harry Johnson on with two seconds to play in reg- points for the winners, Bill for K-M knocked off top-dog ulation time to tie it 82-82 at tha Lake City , lines of 179, 190 and 198 and Glcmski 14 and John Wodeie 10. last Friday creating Grapplers Face Great Test State buzzer. In the overtime period, then used 74 pins of handicap. Dave Bauer hit 23, Al Weiss 13, a first place tie between the Leahy hit his 47th and 48th Gene Bilderback 11 and Bill two teams carrying Tiger nick- Holding down second place points on a field goal with seven Brunner 10 tor Lima. names. K-M is in fourth place in singles is Jim Ruppert with seconds left and Davis Usgaard St. Felix also won the "B" with a 6-4 record and could 214-213-196-38 — 661 and Wally got two free throws with one game 41-31. create quite a knot before the Serwa is third with 202-200-173 second left to make it 94-91. title is finally decided, Host Unbeaten Mankato Tonight 68 — 643. Rounding out the top In addition to Leahy , Usgaard Lake City, the other top By ROLLIB VVUSSOW 177 . No performer has been ten are: Gene Zeches 624, Bob counted 23, Trowbridge 12 and Benilde, Hill Are team in the Hiawatha Valley , yet named for Wedemeier's Schossow 621, Earl Wanek 620, Larry Abts 11. Russ Flsk hit 25, Daily News Sports Writer , Hockey Favorites is at home against hapless St. opponent. Ernie Mehaffey 616 Bill Ward Bob Hazelton 22, Bob Czaplewski Charles. The No. 1 small college Meet time is slated for 61*3, Gary Ruppert 611 and 15 , Ron Richter 14 and Ed SOUTH ST. PAUL. Minn. Wabasha St. Felix could wrap wrestling team in the NCAA 7:30 pm. Bob Kratz 60!>. Shams ll for Annex. ( AF) - Benilde High School of up the Bi-State title with a win meets the No. 8 small college C-FC trailed 37-32 at halftime. over Rollingstone Holy Trinity . IN DOUBLES, Aldred Cordes St, Louis Park and St. Paul Hill team among NA1A division and Red Christopherson are 1965 Min- The Yellowjackets tripped Lima are co-favorites as the schools tonight in Winona tied for second with Les Wood- BLAKE COACH DIES nesota Catholic high school Sacred Heart for a title tie MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Tha Wednesday night. State's Memorial Hall. - worth and Chuck Wegman with hockey tournament opens to- Basketball 1,217. Cordes blazed 169-203-181 hockey coach at Blake School. Arena. Mankato State, the No. 1 night ia Wakota IN THE HOOT RIVER Con- , — 553 and Christopherson 177- Dick Van Saantvoord, collapsed team, meets Coach Bob Gun- during a hockey game Wednes- Friday's schedule has Duluth ference, both title contenders ner's Winona State outfit, 221-180 — 578 and the duo car- Cathedral meeting St. Paul Cre- are in action. Rushford hosts King Caroii Drange Simon Scores day and died several hours lat- which holds the No. 8 spot ac- i ri ed 88 pins. Woodworth shot tin at 6:45 p.m. and St. Agnes of Caledonia, while Canton travels 199-180-181 — 560 and Wegman er, after his team had won the cording to "Amateur Wrest- COL LROIf Minnesota Independent School St. Paul opposing Crookston Ca- to Spring Grove. ling News." Iowa , Moorhead, Nebraska, ry Wedemeier at 191 and John ¦AST 201-188-156 — 545 and the two- thedral at 8:30 p.m. and Bemidji in addition to last Zwolinski at heavyweight. St, Joseph'! n, .Albright 71. League title. Rushford is 7-2 and .Spring "This is the big one, " says HYU U, Holy Croei 73 some had 112 pins of handicap. Grove 6-3 on the year. The title an emp hatic Gunner. Saturday's triumphs. Wedemeier, King and Zwo- renn Stale 7», Huckneli 41. Following behind the three ' ," he said. linski are unbeaten on the St. Bonaventure 74, Iowa II. probably won't be decided for a "They re real tough To add zest tonight at Me- Army IP, Celaat* it. teams were, Dan Glubka and few more weeks, as there are "This is the big one because morial Hall, Mankato is bring- year . Wedemeier, fastly over- Nevy tt, Lang Itland U is. Art Moore with 1,212, Bob Kratz have beaten Moorhead coming the shadow of big La Salle ft, Gatfyeburg (t. three more Root River games they ing a busload of fans along Maine H, latea 41. and Bill Hennessy with 1.206, on tap after Friday. and we beat St. Cloud, so with the team to make cer- brother Jerry , who is a Wi- •annon t), orave City SS. Joe Knopp and Warren Wunder- we're the only unbeaten teams nona State wrestling im- SOUTH HOCKEY Lee tain the Indians continue their MeryMltd S7, Walt 71. lich with 1,196, Tony W increw- in the conference. mortal, has a 10-0 record. BLUE A STRIPED dominance of the Warriors. LSU St. Loyola (La.) U. ski and Ron Dreas with 1,191, King, a fellow who has only VMI II, St. Mary's Co(l«(t SPO RTS SCORES "Overall , they're ranked Winona State has never won William a Mary n. Wally Dubbs and Karrol Jaas- 18th in the nation among all three years of wrestling ex- South Carolina St, Ermine S7 (OT). V). a dual meet from Mankato . e>la. State tt, Jeckionvllli 74 , tad with 1 ,176, James Meinke NBA schools," states Gunner. ''But perience , will meet either High folnt 40, W. Carolina M. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS and William Schwanke with OVERALLS these ratings will be juggled "Their best boy Is Howie Doug Ebeling, who is from Ptlrmgnt ft, W. Liberty a*. Air Force Academy Haw Ytrk 113, Cincinnati 111 (OT). , " MIDWIST 1, 175 and Red Zeches and Earl Soilan 117, Detroit IfM. somewhat now since Mankato Gang«Btad at 130 says Gun- King 's hometown of Owaton- Notre Dame O, DePaul it •hlladelphlo lie, Lea Angetei tt. beat Michigan State and In- ner. "He was runnerup last na, or Bob Soulek. Eb«ling has Memphla Stale |], Marauetre 71. Wanek with 1 ,168. $3.98 TODAY'S QAMB5 year in the NCAA university OMe U. It), Marihall U, Cincinnati va. DttrtXt at Ferl yveyne diana Saturday ." a 3-4-1 mark, while Soulek is BvaiMVltle IS), St. Joseph (Ind I n. SAT., FEB. 13 •hllodelphle vi. sin franclico it division at 123. Baird ( Steve ) IN INDIVIDUAL action. J«»« Dibits* $3.69 Sound like pretty formidable S-2-1. King is tM) on the year. Cent. State te. VII. Madonna » I P.M. Oakland. will really be up against a lot Setimeno llllneaa n. Sen Pronclice lad blazed 629, Zeches 609 and It IMI II at BeMlmera. competition? Zwolinski is 2-0 on the year Riders $3-?t Stat* ST. Jim Ruppert €23, Top games FRIDAY'S fJAMkU You're right. The Indians, of odds, but I have faith in and will meet Mike Plerro ¦AR WEST „ MAYO CIVIC Maw Yen* at •Minn, , him." who a 4-1-2 mark. Seattle N. Hawaii a. ' came from Jaaatad and Zeches San "rartclace at ui Anialti. coached by Rummy Macias m Baltimore at tt. L«vili. have lost four meets, to Ok- The; Warrior lineup will have The Indian lineup will have with 244s, Bob Kratz 235. Zeches AUDITORIUM OUT-DOR Mil , lahoma. Iowa State, Colorado Craig Carlson at 123, Baird Mike McNamara at 123, Thoroughbred racing at Hia- 226, Bill Ward 235 and Ernie WEDNESDAY'S RISULTS , at L30 , King at 137, Gangestad at 130, Bob Wen- Mehaffey 227 . Tom RLska and RochesUr STORE Toronto a, Montreal 1. State U. and Cornell. Wins Perry leah In lots* netted the stale Chicago i , Detroit }, that total nine, have come Merle Sovereign at 147, Leo del or Dick Pullen at 147 , of Florida more than $2 million Bob Scho.-i.sow recorded error- 163 E. 3rd St. TODAY S OAMKS , Simon at 157, Tom Caron at Dave Holmquist al 157, John less series of 549 and 567, re- Adult* $1 Siudesnts SO* CHICHI* al Detroit. over Kansas, Kansas State in taxes for the ninth time In . Montreal at Rattan. North Dakota , State College of 167, Steve Drange at 177, Lar- Alexis at 187 and Al Buss at 10 years . spectively. St Mary's Gym: Well-lighted, Colorful, Comfortable First Completed Part Of Activities Complex HE gleaming i new $750,000 St. Mary's College gymnasium — the first completed portion of the student activities complex which T will also include a student union and auditorium-theater — will be used by the team for the first time tonight.when the Redmen host St. Thomas. „ The exterior of the 176- by 174-foot structure is done in Man- kato stone, included in the building is a modern foyer, which appears <; larger than the Heffron Hall gymnasium, used for 43 years. The gymnasium itself is made up of three full-size basketball courts, the outside two floored with vinyl asbestos tile and the cen- ter court in maple. The bleaehers (20 rows on one side, 12 on the other) will seat 2,700 spectators comfortably. The full basement includes four handball courts, visitors', faculty, intra-mural, varsity bask'etball and varsity baseball and hockey lock- er room and shower facilities as well as two classrooms, three of- fices, training, laundry, wrestling and weight training roams as well as storage areas. The building also has a freight elevator which will be used, extensively during the construction of the union and auditorium- HiGntcr Architect for the project was W. Smith and Associates, Winona. The general contractor was P. Earl Schwab, Winona . The heating, plumbing and ventilating contract was held by American Plumbing and Heating Co., Winona, the electrical contract by Schammel Electric, Austin, and the elevator contract by Otis Elevator, Minneapolis. ¦ .,,.».» * . ,.,, „ ,, -...., . ,*..:,.:- '¦»-: -'W

which pull out from the walls, will GYMNASIUM ... The new St. Mary's College gymnasium features three closed, each is soundproof. The bleachers, supported by large laminated teams with full-size basietball courts, with the two outside court flors done in vinyl seat 2,700 spectators. The roof is six foldup baskets and a sound sys- asbestos and the center, or varsity court, in maple. The three are divided a tectum deck. The gymnasium contains basement. electrically operated coil -wall doors with wood facing. With the doors tem that also extends to some rooms in the full by PANELS HIGHLIGHT ENTRANCE ... to the gymnasium ar* of aluminum con- Featuring mosaic tile panels, the entrances struction.

tl * exposed concrete pan construction ceiling. The intra-rraural SHOWER, LOCKER. INTRA MURAL FACILITIES . . . Well-lighted , steel lockers and ¦ waawaawatwamamam aMaammaamamamamaaaajaMamaa BiawmaaawMHmm ceiling. The checkout win- '*naammaam colorful and convenient is the best description of the behind-the-scenes gym- room (right) also features the exposed concrete be used to ULTRA-MODERN FOYER ... A unique is terrazza with the ceiling metal acoustical room (left ) features ceramic tile floor with dow is used for indoor equipment while double back doors will nasium facilities. The shower shadow block wall design is the outstanding pan type construction and the suspended and plastered ceiling. The columns contain five check out hockey equipment, toboggans and skis. structural glazed tile walls feature of the ultra-modern foyer. The floor light fixtures done in blue, green and orange. shower heads. The locker room (center) has a sealed concrete floor with

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T79 202 148-549 __aT^^ _^^__ _^__ __^_^__i^_l^^_r^_t^^^_____r^___r^^^_r __? __^^_____^ ___ ' Southeastern ^ ^ * B' Women s Payoff Bowling 71-114) Davie) Ruppert ... 171 in 1)1—532 G»ry Ruppert .... 1*1 in 17J-M * 116—USt Ray Busack 150 177 152-479 I FOUR-crrr WIHOKAH Still Hold Oary Baab TBI 194 199—57* Mat Tourney (Pinil SUM*) KWIK) Wesrgete 1*V U 1M—11J7 Tourney Hal-Red relnti Breitlow U 1 Mlka Sforsveea .. 17* 144 17«—518 Sets New Record Olrtler 's Oil J5 Pin Fata 1»> « Rogar Schuti 138 181 182—503 Win CriH Inc. .... H-R 2413 15.0s) The payoff in the annual Wi- 134-1157 B*H'» Bar J* Lucky Flva • J '¦ • ¦ t*il.a* PauS Gardner . ... 141 1*4—515 Old Styl* Laser wh Blue Tuesday/ J* • . nona Women's Bowling Associa- •Trophy and Patches. It* No. 1 Spot Bob Thompson ... 174 174 1(3-513 Winona Truck Servlea is FliftfitMiet * f Set Lans 9 Saturday i Bar Studio Girt tion tournament was another SINBLIS 128-.11S4 ' 1* * Scores % Bob Bundy 15* 11*. 204—SOI Gokden Bran* Poods u Alley C«par« IJ By THE ASSOCIATED PHESS record this season, according to •Rlti Tropple Ml SPRING VALLEY I18.M , Minn. - TUESDAY Jo* Draikowskl ... 176 218) 159—567 Chrlstansen Drugs n Old Sfyae » !• figures released today by Pat Judy Priytarslcl 574 15.0)0 Burmeister Oil IIVj MAJORETTE Monroe's undefeated Cheese- Esther Pounc 573 11.0)0 The annual Southeastern Con- 102—1150 LINCOLN INSURANCE Mike s Fin* Foods 18 Athletic Club «- Brang, WWBA secretary. Jena Sherman 573 11.00 Larry Santelman . 747 IM 13*—IU ' * . makers maintained their American—Westgate central Meters is Sloppy slim Esther Schmidt . S.O0 ference wrestling tournament John McOuIra .... 190 1*9 164—505 J*as 'a * The total payoff to city wom- s*S David schewa ill 174 1S5-5JJ F. k. Super Saver edge on Milwaukee North for Romy Mallszawskl 544 too 128—11*4 Kraut* U Cliff Case ..... m 140 It*—Ul f • en keglers which participated in Jeanne Hubbard 541 7.00 will be held here Saturday af- Mike Deep 141 192 152—50) Humble Oil Co 7 Ed Pnlllla* '• • the No. 3 ranking among; carl Leonharot .. 141 ISO IS*—510 Wis- Carol Jacked 561 5.75 Joe Lombards ... 161 156 196—515 TWILIOHT LEAOUE Pleasanr Valley Dairy ..... *Vi f* the recently completed tourney ternoon and evening. Dave Java 147 ISO—441 M consin public high school bask- Betty Redlg 541 S.3J 14* 114—11*4 Hal-Rod W. L. Winona Industries * ,770 Ken Tepa 145 144 J10-4** Gene Ehlers 141 1*2 144—449 Queen Pln» 18 • Warnkea's *Va "V* etball powers today at Hal-Red Lanes totaled $1 , Elayn* Lllla 541 5.75 The meet, comprising teams 70S 7»S 143—346—27<» as the rest Marian Fort 5(0 5.00 Ken Applobee .... 121 196 177—501 Pin Dusters l ACE up from last year's $1,740.96, WINONA MILK CO. * of the Top Ten was Arlane Cisewskl 55t 5.«« of Caledonia, Chatfield , Grand 180—1130 Sti-mertes 1 1 Athletic Club W. C. shaken up Red Man—Red Man Joy ce Harden 554 s.oo Fred Huff 141 193 171—)25 Rain Drops •-. Schmldfi Tl * in the weekly Associated which was also a record. Meadow , HaYmony, LeRoy, Ray Thmna 177 180—503 * * Press Helen Banlcki 553 5.08 14* Clem Huff 153 1*8 159—500 Trj-Jets S S Himernu's gar M t follo-ws: Wm. Koehler 138 182 154-474 poll. The breakdown is as Shirley Gehlhaart 551 4.5) Preston, Rushford and Spring 104—1129 Gutter Oals S s Winona Heating Co 18 ¦ Art Elnhorn 118 155 1*1-45* , LOl3 Schachl 544 4.50 Fran Haney 143 Alley Gators 3 Merchants Bank • * For the doubles and singles it Valley, will start at 1 p.m. for Walt Williams .... 154 15* 1*7-477 113 151—507 * The Clieesernakersand Arlana Keislar 545 4.04 Ralph Czaplewski 116 127 146—389 Ttsre* Ts 1 J Plumbers ...... 7 11 was $336.90 for each, the total first and second rounds. Conso- Sal Thau 17* 180 1*7-521 . Jerry?* North's Blue Devils extended BeS4y Blltgen 545 4.00 752 841 82S-334-2743 224—1122 Al's Oals 1 7 Winona Vets Cab a tt Dave Wnuk 161 185 121—448 ' was $453.60 for both class "A" Doris Bay 541 4.00 lation finals will begin at 7 EARL'S TREE SERVICE Bowlerettas . ... 1 * their unbeaten strings to 13 Jan Lunlnikl 541 4.00 Martin Wnuk 180 )87 181—54 > and "B" team events and $189 p.m., American—Westgate . LADIES CITY games last week to Vivian E. Brown 541 4.00 with finals getting under- 114 171 104—1120 continue Nord Overland ... , 205—**» (En* ot Second Kavni) for the all events. Dlanne Welteri 541 4.00 1(7 148-440 Ron Czaplewski .. 145 1S4 154—4X7 their hot duel for the way at 8 p.m. Wally Dubbs 125 HsI ROd W. L. top spot Betty Jaszewski 541 4.00 Vera Otli 153 18«—482 B. Jaszewskl 181 let 118—537 1 Sue Csaplewski and Rita Trop- 1*0 Sammy's M 11 I in balloting by a select commit- Irene Bronk 541 4.00 Harmony, which has only one Cliff Ho«l 14* 14* 153-443 142—1116 ple copped the doubles title with Andrea Fl _erald 516 4.00 Clifford Hoel .... 190 177 146—513 Buck's camera Shop 21 IS ...! tee of the Wisconsin M. Chriitophenon . 180 170 190-548 Eye AP Sports loss, will loom the favorite. Le- Lin.nan' s 31 13 I Indians 2,124 for tbe top cash prize in Marcy Langowtkl 534 4.00 714 81* 913—284-2727 Luther Myhre .... 203 1*2 16*—531 Writers ^Association. Virginia Schumlnikl 515 4 .00 Roy, Chatfield and Preston are GRAIN BELT 70—1111 Ceiy Corner 30 IS that division. In the singles, it Vivian Albert 534 S.75 American—Weirgato Ronald Ressia ...140 141 145—42* Mankato Bar it is Mmrlan TUllui 533 3.75 rated as dark horses. Ken Thomas 145 140 170—455 Monroe drew all was Rita Tropple again, with a Sill SllsOe* 15* 140 183—503 Poianc Trucking 17 1* first-place Irene Merchiawiti 531 3.75 Bernia Zenier .... 183 171 in 328—1109 Golden Frog i* 17 3).St Several returning champions 1** votes except four awarded 608. Ruth Hop! 512 Clem HllH 127 169 143-458 Weodle Livingston. 144 151 139—443 Pools l* 17 Straight 172 211 178—541 2nd North while piling up 173 Lc«na Lubinskl 531 3UO will be in action Saturday. Bill Vogel 1*4 180 181-507 Fred Burmeistar . Toss 'n' Toys 1* 17 points. Romy Maliszewski won first Helen Englerth 532 S.JB Fred Huff 183 212 15S—554 102—Ills Redd! Kilowatts 1] 31 Elaine Neltzke 531 3.10 From Harmony, 141 166 152—461 The Blue Devils, rated no lower place in the all events with Gerri Mattson, 75* «04 854—201—1721 DUk Hennessy ... Home Furniture 1* 33 Mona Mallszewski 531 3.50 Jack Richter Jr.. 137 187 165-48* than second on any last year's 120 pound champ, H. CHOATE & CO. Haddad's * 24 ballot, re- 1,693, while Bakken Construction Eleanor Hanson 530 3.50 American—Wettgale 154—11(4 SATURDAY BOY5 ceived 166 points on the Hope Dennis 511 3.50 and Dave Engle, titlist at 154 Bob Bundy 133 158—445 Wally Serwa 171 let 148-519 basis took first in the class "A" team 15* Wastgate W. L. Cage Mary Blood sit 3.50 Title 18» l?4 173—554 F 17) 141 151-467 a year ago, will be wrestling. Chuck Wegman ... . C. Vondrasek . Alley Crackers JIVi of 10 for a first-place "vote, 9 division with 2,607 and Super Eleanor Loshek 517 3.SO 1JS—174 118—1U4 1*14 Don- Wood 15« 1*2 All Stars 31 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for second and so on, Saver first in the "B" team set Elaine Bambenek 517 3.50 Dale Richter, last year's 112- Let Woedworth ... 167 178 115—460 1* Helen Nelson 517 3.50 John Meinke 169 .115 168-522 Strikers 2S IS pound champ, Joe Drazkowskl .. 150 170 146-484 Dave Meinke 99 179 1S8—41* Manitowoc, rated fourth last with 2,590. Elite Hoist 524 3.11 and Jim Halver- 814 837 776—Mi—1717 P)n Topplera 30Vj 37Vi La Crosse can go a long 146—11(4 WESTGATE JR. GIRLS week, boosted its record to 12- CLASS A 7EAM Isabella Rozek ...515 3,10 son from Chatfield will be here, KAGE RADIO way toward clinching its second Lois Strange 525 3.30 Tom Risk* 182 201 1*4-549 Westgate W. L. • BaMcen canst H-R HOT s u.w and LeRoy' Hiawatha—Westgate 2 with victories over Green Bay Donna Baab 514 3.25 s Tom Thorson, ti- Wayne Valentine .. IU 107 131—404 Jim Cisewskl .... 12* 153 169—433 Bowling Bells 32 12 straight State University Con- Pontic Trucking .. K-R MM aj.oo Marge Poblocki 524 325 92-1094 Strikettes 31 13 West and Sheboygan South and Wlnone Insurance .. H-St 2S»7 33J9 tlist at 95 last year, and Steve Ron Richter 117 147 1*4—448 ference basketball title by win- E laine Wild 523 225 181 143—477 B-ob Schossovi ....116 170 159—515 Alley Cats HVt lJVi Teamsters isss JJC.OO Fred King 14* moved up a notch as Stevens **-*. L«nore Kfagge 512 3.25 Rice will also compete. Grand 155—453 Harry Brender! ... 149 147 170-446 Bowleretles 18 ning its Saturday game with Wlnone Itu i H-K 3554 28.2J Jack Laek 152 1*4 1* Clean . Dorothy Bonyskowskl .... 511 3.25 108-1069 Pozanc Tru cking IS'/i ISVs Point dropped from third to sportsman wo 3S4t ar.ot Meadow has a defending cham- Rich House 16* 141 193—524 Whitewater. Lois Hlpps' 521 3.25 770 770 744—J8S—2694 Earl Strelow ....141 106 118—372 Pin Droppers 14 20 eighth after a 72-53 defeat by C*zy Comer ear .. H-R 15« 1SJ3 pion in Maynard Gilbert at 103. Arch/a Welch Wsllyt Ft. City ... WO 154! 21.3J Bernlce McElmury 520 325 HI-WAY PURE .... II* 175 141—504 Pin Spinners » 2J The Indians, undefeated in 20 Mary Mlynoak sis 3.25 "Wisconsin Rapids. Majiitowoc igjjg National—Weirgate 212-101) Alley Oops I 2* Manktt* Bar VW-tt an 145—410 Fran Hengel 115 159 139—4J3 conference games and winner of PoofS H-R H3i it.ca Marge MCGulra 51* 1.25 Roger Brand U3 132 ELKS foiled £37 points, while Stevens Irene Gostomskl 3.25 ...... 125 158 147—450 Dick Hengel 134 201 174-511 GsMea Urea H-R 1517 is.to 51* Ray Walker Athletic Club W. L. 14 of is season starts, need win 'oint received only 37. Margaret McNally 51* 1.25 Jimmy Dean 180 157 193-S30 94-1011 Grain Bill 11 4 Shartys Bir-Caf* .. H-R HO* 17.00 only three of their " Sue Czaplewtkl 511 3.25 Mike Dean 151 16* 111—431 Jim Kauphusman . 164 136 190-490 J. C. Penney'i ? i remaining Once again, Holmen and Al- Don's tOA H-R MM 1«.« Jo Ann Houae 511 1.25 169 lit 117—407 Pappys WO 1501 15.75 Dick Rydman .... Del Senne 134 120 121—375 Home Furniture 7 six outings to take Helen Seiko 517 1.25 758 737 733—444— 249J * the crown. ma drew votes. Wallys Sweethearts . AC 1M0 15.45 Slump-Ridden 220—10*5 Speltz Texaco 7 i Margaret Kasimor 517 3.25 While La Crosse is 15.15 TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC Jim Ruppert 201 167 154-522 Main Tavern .*... » at White- The top ten with season rec- Orahsm a McOuire SW-R l* r Patricia Kube 517 1.25 * Lakeiid* CHItt Ser. WO tm 15.15 Hiawatha—Westgate Ray Ruppert 140 158 1*4—464 Bub's Beer II water, Marlene Anderson ... 5l( l.OO Rocky Carlson ... 170 132 138—430 * 4-6, rtinnerup Stout, 8-3, ords and total points: 00 94—1040 WINONA CLASSIC Home Furniture ... MR 14M 15. Sue Plait 514 3.00 Leland James ... 166 111 150—417 will play twice T. Monroe in in Viking Saw. Macn, . B4-R 24»5 15.M Joe Bush 172 136 123—431 Athletic Club W. L. during the week- Ruth Buerck 51S 3.00 Oarrelt Erickson . 125 14* 157—444 I. Milwaukee North u-e iu Ptoa HR MM 15.0© Sfan Busfi 179 113 170—462 Hot Fish Shop .. 13 S Sammy* Gert Gabrych 515 1.00 Maynard Rustad .. 1*5 150 1B6—4SI end. The YelJowjaclts will be at J. Menlttwoc ij.j )J7 Hot Fish Shop .... AC 14M 15.00 Canadians in 166-1059 Hamm's Baer 18 8 Vernon Burke .... 155 145 158—478 4. Wauwireta ta$r 14-I )M S4J3.M Dorothy Andrejeskl 515 3.00 Bill Ward 191 201 1)4—548 Whitewater Friday night and on Elite Grieiel 513 3.00 741 712 m—3ta—2iit Bub's Beer 10 8 I. Applaton IM ej Ray O'Laughlin ... 122 143 124—389 CLASS B TEAM Dtlores Wicka 513 J. 00 LANG'S BAR CAFE Golden Frog Supper Club . * tt Saturday will travel to Stevens i. Superior lair 13-2 u •Super Sever A-C 15M » 40.00 116—1053 Janice NeHzke . 512 1.00 Retail—Hal-Rod Emil's Menswear 7 11 T. MMtSM West It-S Sleek Slwp H-R Ut» ~ S4.M Jack Whltten .... 160 127 176—443 . Point, 5-5. 41 Bernlce Will 511 1.00 Bill Sllsb«e 188 10* 134—431 . Ed Buck's Camera Shop . * 11 Circle O ... A-C 3J» 10.H Clifl Madland .... 176 150 110—456' ' i. Slevams Point IM » Rant* Jo Blltgen 512 3.00 Bob Schueler ...„.1*8 130 146—41* TUESDAY NITE Other Friday games have Eau . Slu Clelre Mernorla tl-S Id PMIIIH A SOUS. A-C 1503 1S.00 Boxing 130—1031 Red Men W. L. * *l Session Tom May 128 156 130—40* ' 5)2 Ut Metkonal Bank . A-c 14H 15.50 Cell Clsewiki 1.00 Claine, 0-10 at Oshkosh, 4-6; It . Pl*t*-«ylll» 13-* » Jean Happal 511 3.00 Elmer Stuhr 160 148 177—485 Karl Conrad 162 154 144-4*0 Mahlka 's Bakery 10Vi 7Vi Others receiving points: Birabeo (1*4) 5V B.'S Caraar .... A-C 2**» 1S.50 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 177 172 149—498 Wally Greden ...135 119 155—409 Goltz Pharmacy »Vj IVa -W-o Arlene Neittke 510 l .OO Bob Oimun River Falls, 5-«, at Platteville, IS) Holmen (1W) 13; Cumber-tend (114) Merchants Bank .. MM 14,00 801 715 726—418—2460 174—1043 Braves 8 10 147S ».M Dorothy Keynon 50* 3.00 5-5, IS; MMMSI M (10)) 1SI Wtukattie (U-S) Sloppy jeas A-c The Montreal Canadiens, COZY CORNER BAR Ben Little 208 133 126—467 Gate City Insurance 8 It and Superior, also 5-5, at 141* 10.00 Marge Moravec 501 3.00 ll) Supeerier Central Iti Ktmberly 7; Sprlngdale Dairy .. H-R National—Westgate Frank Tuttle 117 131 158—413 PARK REC JR. GIRLS Stevens Point. On United Build. Ceo.. W-0 3*81 1*00 Betty Schulti SOS 1.00 shackled by their worst slump Saturday, Mtdlson l ast «i Alma 4;.New Richmond Art Slreuber 139 150 147—436 1 54—1034 Hal Rod W L Hamm's : W-O 2457 17.00 Ann Lyncii 50» 3.00 S) Wisconsin Rapids; 1; Algoma 1; Pitts- in 14 years, gloomily awaited C. Kcrtfelski 130 121 142—393 Mark Wirrin .... 184 153 158—494 (End 2nd Round) River Falls goes to Oshkosh and MarigoM Dairies ... H-R 1457 17.00 Betty Jhmne 501 3.00 villa 1) Southern Doer 1) Wausau 1. 3451 13.00 i_, M disciplinary action today F. Oslerholt 164 123 161—448 Harlo Larson 139 154 122—415 All Stirs 11 s Superior to Platttjville. lammrs Ptaa W-<5 by Na- George Squires ... 149 160 174—503 124—1033 Sunbeam Swaais . W-O 245* 1500 • Trophys and patches. Roadslders 11 I ¦ tiopal Hockey League President Art Peterson 168 1*5 126—43» Elmer Mueller .... 132 150 138—440 Wildcats 12 Paul Mellon, an alumnus of Plasssnt Vallay O.. A-c 2455 ISM ALL EVENTS 770 699 750—4*0—2659 * .. H-R 1445 15.00 Ben Gorder 145 118 111—444 Beatles 12 t Iltbrt ctefs Rasas •Romy Mallszewski un 515.00 Clarance Campbell following KELLY FURNITURE Yale, has a 2-year-old at Hia- W-O J444 15.00 144—1026 Alley Oops 10 8 CulliBSItt Lois Sthacht 1454 13.00 National—Westgate W-O Mat 15.00 Wednesday night's 6-2 Joss to Noel Hoist 125 137 125—387 G Bs t • leah named Connecticut Hall, a Ooldwlimers Arlene Cisewskl 1455 1O.00 Jim Wleciorek .... 151 135 126—414 Len Strange 171 154 150—475 H-R 15.00 Pin Busters , 8 It Sfaittfam Lor. Co. 2*3* Jan Lublruki 1432 ' 9.00 Toronto. The Maple Leafs, also F. Wleaorek 126 156 143—425 Leaders Win half-brother to the famed Quad- 15«—101* Knmer Plumberetr* A-c los 11.00 Sue ciaplewskl 1407 7.50 -128 154 Gutter Dusters S 13 in line for fines for their part in L. Wleaorek .... 194-47* Mike Haggen .... 149 116—421 Winona Knitter. .... A-c 1423 15.00 Rita Tropple 1«07 7.50 153 141—433 IS* Gutter Rats J 11 rangle . ______S. Wleaorek 139 Neil Haggen 142 150 150—442 Arlene Kejiler 1400 «.M a second-period brawl 170 161—468 Four F's 1 IS , could R. Czaplewski ... 137 142-1005 Etayne Lllla 15*4 5,50 681 767—418—263* KITE OWL afford to be more cheerful 7*8 ¦ Lenore Klagge 15*5 5.00 about KOEHLER AUTO BODY Ernie Brommerich 121 111 1)4—377 Athletic Club W L In Volleyball Judy Prxytarskl 15BS 4.75 them. They won the game. Westgate Men's—Westgate W. Chrlstopherson. 143 155 134—432 Coca Cola :.. . 1 O Shirley Oehlhaart 15S7 4.75 Frank Turtle 100 138 189—427 ))*— 995 Dick's Marine 2 1 YMCA VOLLEYBALL Joyce Harden 1515 4.50 The loss, Montreal's fifth in. a Ben Little 1*4 149 151-444 John Sherman .... 182 148 114—48* Seven-Up 2 1 W L WL Louise Livingston 1577 4.15 row, dropped the Canadiens into Robert Olmstead .. 147 147 127—421 Jack Sherman .... 131 13S 121—414 Blttner Oil Ce l 2 Foul Bailers 2 t Net Hangars a t _L_Z _r _¦ . v .vo«^i^ Ruth Lllla 1574 3.75 Dennis Daly 124 155 178—457 18— 918 Curley's Floor Shop 1 2 Satan Chasers 2 t Sticky Ftngars t I Dlanne Hardke 1574 3.75 a second-place tie with the Ma- George Rogge .... 130 138 157—425 Vlrg Stlnocher .... 150 108 138—39* Masonry "M lk«" • 3 Helen Englerth 154* 3.50 ple Leafs, 6*5 727 802—394—2568 Ernie MetiaHiy ... 157 117 113—407 COMMERCIAL The leaders took victories ia Jeanne Hubbard 154* 3.50 four points nack of KUJAK BROS. TRANSFER 164— 947 Hal-Rod W. L. Phyllis Thurley 154B 3.00 ¦¦ the YMCA Adult ' Chicago, which whipped Detroit ' Hiawatha—Westgate Sunshine Cafe 2* 7 Mens Volley- Ann Beranek 1547 3.00 5-2. Erv Stark 123 140 130—393 Springer Signs 22 11 ball League Wednesday night. Marie Ellison 1545 3.00 Roman Kulak .... 132 137 154—423 Bub's Pilsen 11 Vivian AJbert 1541 3.00 1* Art PHughoeH ... 124 124 147-397 ' Sam' s Direct Service Satan Chasers defeated Net Leona Lubfmkl 3.00 Two goals b 114 170 125—«11 Richardson s Run I 1* 1* WW 155* y Ron EUis, both Martin Kujak Orv s Skelly 1» Hangers 15-8 and JoAnn House 1557 2.75 125 175 147-447 ' 1* 15-11 and Foul David Stark Winona Rug Cleaning IS 15 Marian Fort 1555 2.75 on feeds from FranJc Mahovlich, 620 748 703—4S6—2537 Bailers beat Sticky Fingers Results in Rest Pappy's '.. 1* 1» 15* Berry Beranek 1553 3.75 broke the game open early in SWIFTS PREMS Sptlh Texaco 11 10 and 15-10. Esther foianc 1551 2.50 American—Westgate (AP) Betty Thrune 1550 1.50 the second period. The rookie's Archie Welch .... 151 150 U7-4I8 OAKLAND, Calif. - Cities Service 13 10 Schlitt Beer 12 31 Sharon Stahman 1550 3.50 15th and 16th goals came just 26 Wm. Schwanke ... 104 177 154-435 Willie Hichardson raced across HE BROKE 2.0M i Irene Merchlewitz 154* 1.00 Dave Meinke ....113 164 1*9—426 Toya - Kramer Plumbing .11 23 _ NEW YORK (AP ) -iSiPSWRTS Joan Wlciek 1541 1.00 seconds apart and the brawl John Meinke 1*4 »* »4«—«» the ring Wednesday night at McNilly Builders 11 33 Wayna ID (MOOSE) KRAUSE. well-known to many Winonans Pauline Cummingi 154* ' 1.00 broke out on the very next rush Mike Deep 165 135 128—42* Oakland Auditorium and kicked RETAIL Estes, the Utah State star 's and long-time athletic Betty Schoonover 1547 2.00 111 740 708—390—2533 Hal-Rod W. L. Points whose tragic death because of his tenure at St. Mary Orlane Kittle 1547 1.00 into Canadien ice. SINGLES California state heavyweight (End of Second Round) last Monday week and while Irene Schultz 1545 1.75 Behrens 23 It 31 night stunned the college bas- director at Notre Dame, visited Miami last Helen Nlelson 1543 1.75 I It started with a delayed pen- Jim Kauphusman . 181 209 173 108— 471 champion Roger Rischer in the Jim Ruppert 214 213 196 38- 66 1 Federa l Cakes 20 13 2* ketball world, was the 18th play- there talked with Herald Sports Editor Jimmy Burns. Dlanne Huff 154! 1.75 alty called on Montreal' groin before their scheduled 12- Bub's Beer 18 IS 2S Vivian H. Brown 153* 1.75 s John Wally Serwa 202 200 173 68— 643 BTF 17 1* 23 er to break the 2,000-point bar- of the things he had to say: Orvllla Cisewskl 1517 1.50 i Ferguson for Gene Zeches 178 226 182 38— 424 round fight for the title. These are some hooking Mah- Lang s Bar 17 22 for Ed (Moose ) Krause, Notre Donne Kulak 1534 1.50 Bob Schossow 185 22* 178 34- 621 ' 1* rier in three varsity years. "They had a press luncheon OOnna Baab 153) 1.50 ovlich. When Mahovlich took the Earl Wanek 193 172 215 *0— 620 The 192-pound Richardson St. Clalrt ; Wa IM 22 ¦ athletic director, Wednesday at the Miami Elks' club. Marge Poblocki 1531 1.50 i Canadiens' Terry Harper into Ernie Mehaffey ... 162 227 147 80—61* was disqualified by referee Mehlke Do-Nuts IS IS 21 Pitcher John Tsitouris of the Dame Marge McGuira 1530 1.50 William Ward .... 16* 235 181 36— 41 6 Was Hopto : 15V! IV/t 38 61 1 "Two of the early arrivals were Ernie Seller and Van C. Alice Melfike 1530 1J0 the boards, Ted Harris of Mon- Gary Ruppert .... 185 U3 201 62— Vera Bybee, then suspended Dorn'j IGA Wi !7'/i 1*V4 Cincinnati Reds sells furniture Roth Hop! 1M» 1.15 Bob Krati 178 178 207 46— 499 Main Tavern 11 10 l* Bowl Committee and their presence treal squared off with the To- " 40)8 indefinitely by the State Athletic during the winter in Monroe Kussrow of tbe Orange Elsie Dorach 15JS 1.35 Frank Tuttle . ... 156 181 203 68- Sportsman Tap 14- l* l* , 152 154 140— 607 led to a little byplay. Helen Banickl 1531 1.25 ronto player. Ken Thomas 161 Commission. Fenik* Body Shop .... Iltt 1*% WA N.C. .... ; lU Mary Douglas 1517 1.15 Frej Burmelstcr . 193 192 179 40— 60)* " 'Are you going to offer Notre Dame an invitation to the Betty Redlg 1534 1.00 Soon, fights and wrestling Bob Bundy 178 197 177 50— 60)2 they were asked. Helen Selke 1525 7.00 matches broke out all around Tom Rlska 191 190 181 36- 598 1966 Orange Bowl game?" Isabelle Roiek 1514 1.00 Stan Bush 169 150 192 86— 597 " 'We'd be willing', chorused Ernie and Van and although Elaine Thode 1531 1.00 the Montreal nets with players Tony Wlnczewskl .. 211 161 139 84- S96 Margaret Kasimor 1531 1.00 Dan Glubka 161 167 220 48- 594 it was a tribute to the Irish. pouring off both benches to join 105 140 141 90- 594 the;y were kidding, Batty Schultz 1510 1.00 John Mali** "Of course Notre Dame has a no-bowl policy and Krause Andrea Fitzgerald 15)7 1.00 the action. NHL rules call for Fran Hengel 167 215 199 14- 593 -explaining, 'That Doris Bay 1515 1.00 automatic $25 fines for any Red Zeches 1*4 1*0 198 40- 593 Exclusively , Les Weodworth ... 173 165 192 60— 590 on won't discuss possibility of it being changed Jill Schumlnskl 1515 1.00 KWNO jurisdiction so why talk about it.' Beverly Schmitz 1515 1.00 player leaving the bench to join Ronald Ressia .... 158 179 143 88- SSJ doesn't come in my Betty Jaszewskl 1514 1.00 Dave Meinke 182 170 157 76— 585 in a fight and when referee 168 92- S» "Krause is more articulate on other subjects, one dear to Eleanor Hanson 1513 1.00 Bill Archie Welch 17* 1*6 its Lois Hlpps 1511 1.00 Friday and linesmen John D'- John Sherman ... 183 212 139 26— 580 his heart being Notre Dame's comeback last season under Alice Stevens 1511 1.00 Ron Ciaptcwskl .. 145 161 144 90— 580 > Sylvia Hasslnger 1510 1.00 Amico and Matt Pavelich got Pete Marr 211 172 177 18- 578 coach, . Cliff Midland .... 176 191 158 48- S75 new Janice Tropple 1501 1.00 things settled down, there were '"Let me say that I was pleasantly surprised/ Krause Sllt.OO John MCGulra 210 148 140 56- 574 • Troptiys end patches. 14 Canadiens and 10 Leafs on Neil Haggen 157 160 178 76— S7I that came just a year after 191 60- S71 said of Notre Dame's 9-1 record DOUBLES the ice. Martin Wnuk 154 16* only two games. •$. Czaplewskl-R. Tropple .. 1134 130.00 Sherm Pampuch ,.149 185 142 54— 570 the Irish won P. Thurley-L. Livingston .. 1114 20.00 Ralph Ciaplewskl . 119 149 152 150- 570 7-3 record and woke up. It was one of A. Nellzke-S. Stahman 1104 17.00 "Red" Chrlslophe'n 160 176 188 46— 570 BASKETBALL! " 'I dreamed of a )72 )37 A. Spalding-E. Loshek 10f( 15.00 Dick Henneny ... 174 62— 567 greatest staging such a fine come- 164 152 147 102— 547 m^ thrills, Notre Dame B . Oriesel-J. DalUska ltrst 15.00 Jamea Meinke ... @\ D. Bay J Lublnikl ...... loot 11.00 Jim Cisewskl 180 143 187 56— 566 back and believe me I've had a Jot of thrills since becoming 149 187 76— 546 I. Thode-A. Cisewskl loll 11.00 Joi Lombard* .... 15* ' Mark Warren 150 215 56- connected with Notre Dame — first as a player In 1930. B. Sctimltz-D. Hmll 10>M 11.00 Cotter Drops .... 1*3 5«* "FOLLOW THE Del Sanne 111 156 184 112— 543 * 11 A. Beranek-R. Hltdabrandt.. 1071 10.50 that ever happened )75 68- 543 M Krause thinks one of the greatest thing* B. Beranek-J. Tropple I0>7t 10.50 Herto Larson 168 152 K 76— 5(1 to Notre Dame was Parseghian calling to ask if Hughie Devore T . curbow-A. Wleczorek .... 107« t.OO Roger Schutz 147 178 1*1 J. Wlaek-R. Mallszewski ... 1071 1.00 Clifford Hoel . 163 178 180 40— 561 the job was really open. Ernie Brommerlch . 127 161 168 104— 560 BOUNCING BALL" Wt If was leaving and L. Krage-I. Bronk ... 104* 7.00 Harry Brcnden ... 149 184 151 74— 560 year to find a new coach,' said Krause. P . Curnmlngi-E. Bambenek .. 101* 7.00 To 9th Place " 'We were taking a Hirry Johnson ... 176 185 156 36— 55S N. Serwa-D. Watembach .... 1D4I 4.50 Ktrral Jaastad ... 188 166 151 42— 554 list of prospects, but we didn't know B. Englerth-H. Englerth .... 1051 4.50 'Parseghian was on our Saint Louis Park Benilde, Hennessy .... 159 175 151 44— 553 0. Clsowskl-B. Kramer 10« 4.50 Wm. if he would be available . . . Then he called,' Jack Richter Jr . .. 158 175 141 72— 553 AT 12-3-0H RADIO IB C. Edel-A. Banickl 1034 4.23 conqueror on successive week- Vlrge Stlnacher 190 14* 143 84— 353 UL fc ' will be replacing 1. Rozek-B. Schoenover .... 1035 4.3] g "Krause says Parseghian s big problem ends of Austin Pacelli and De Ben Oordcr 156 190 151 52— 351 V. Alhert-A. Wen I worth .... 1014 4.00 John Huarte and Jack Snow. Moose thinks Huarte is certain H. Nelion L. Weaver 1C31 4.00 La Salle B. Jatiewskl 178 158 161 51— 54* , leaped into a long Joe Bush ... 153 145 170 80— 548 A. Fllzgerald-T. Schewe .... 1010 4.00 to make good with the New York Jets, remarking, 'Pro scouts lead today in the weekly K«n Applebe* 14* 132 141 84— 548 FOR COMPLETE 5. Olowczewskl.O. Kittle 10» 4.00 Minne- 210 141 144 51— Johnny Unltaa of the Colts/ M. Glsuncrt-M. Vangunten.. 10)4 4.00 Joe Draikowlkl ... 3*7 l____ likened him to sota Catholic Education Asso- Dave Wnuk 157 149 174 44— r^P^ P. Prondzlnskl-N. Springer . 1 014 4.00 3** "Moose thinks pros signing boys before their bowl games ciation basketball poll. Wally Oubbs . 161 174 151 58— 3*6 B. Ttirune-A. Stevens 1013 4.00 ( ) W . Chrlstopherson . 183 149 135 83— S4S was one of the worst things that has happened to college M. SUIka-S. Haailnger .... 7M3 4.00 The Red Knights 13-1 were David Ruppert ... 165 152 143 44— J44 BASKETBALL COVERAGE B. Brandas-B. Wooden 1 01O 4.00 Larry Santelman , 144 169 151 72— 543 is happy that the NFL has agreed to refrain D the unanimous first-place choice football . He . Ku|ak-H. Selke 10IB 4.00 Fran Haney 160 141 76— W^W% 10)8 4.00 1*6 5*3 M. Andenon J. Kram among more th an a score of Ben Little . . 160 141 155 84— 542 from this practice ." D. A.ndre|etkl-J. Happel ... 1017 4.00 viarren Wunderllch 114 184 148 44— 534 L. Strange-P. Brang 101* 4 .00 Catholic high , school coaches ALL THRU THE SEASON, Oary Baab 164 164 147 18— 535 THE SWAMI COUNTED seven of seven Tuesday night, M. Poblockl-O . O'Neil SOU 4.00 participating in the poll. Benilde Paul Gardner .... 191 159 138 40— 535 V. B.rown-0. WKka 1015 4.00 held a narrow lead over Pa- wally Greden 141 1*9 11* 86— 534 / f^^J^t not considering in advance that IS of the contests -would be C. Podiaskl R. Lllla 1014 4.00 Noel Hoist . 118 156 168 90— 532 J. Sctiuminskl-M. Paskey .. TOM 4.00 celli last week. But the runa- Kerl Conrad 142 160 140 68— 530 postponed because of the weather. D. O lrtler-V. Baudhuln 1012 4.00 Chuck Wegman ... 121 146 204 51— 510 ^ H, Dennls L. Donahue 1012 4.00 way victory over De La Salle His totals now stand at 450 of 586 without handicaps for Art Moore 150 167 141 50— S29 Thurs., a. schuiu-i. scnuitz 10)2 4.00 solidified its claim to No. 1 in Fred Huff 177 169 152 30— 521 Feb. 11 .768. With, handicaps, the number is 363 of 586 for .618, tiH.ta Mlka Heggen 1S1 144 Ml tt— IV ilj ^^Mi • Trophys and patches, the state. Wm. Schwank* .... 144 157 140 64— 325 vs. Si. Thomas For the weekend: «i Sf. Mary's Pacelli, winning easily once Mike D«ep 171 144 15* 46— 524 mSmV*%_ » ST, MARY'S over St. Thomas by 11. "The Redmen will Nay Ruppert 149 131 110 36— 523 more, remained No. 2 but Saint Mike Storsveen .. 135 1*4 142 40—521 roll again." T. C. Bright Paul Hill, despite an upset loss Woodle Livingston . 15B 143 13* 42— S3] WINONA HIGH over Owatoiuia by 13. "This shouldn't he Carl Strelow 13) 144 105 170— 520 to Cretin, mov«d from fourth Oene Bhleri 150 114 147 9*— 515 too severe a test (or Kenney's crew ." First- to third ahead Blmer Mueller . ... 13* 111 1*0 92— 51* Cops in of De La Salle — Alfred Cordes 141 151 141 40— 511 COTTER over Mondovi by 14. "The ball shows no trouble which dropped to fifth . Saint Ray O'Laughtln ... Ill 172 135 60— 510 for the Ramblers." Auto Races Cloud Cathedral (14-2) climbed Dick Hengel 151 148 1)7 60— 510 Jack Sherman .... 144 14) 158 41— 509 Winona High vs. Owatonna St, Cloud over WINONA STATE by 12. "The Huskies need from fifth to fourth. Joe Knopp 117 185 112 64— 508 ___ __^_B _H , (SpeclalT C Luther ...143 137 172 10—- 502 M the win. They're powerful." ALMA Wis . — T. . Following in erder behind De Myhr* Bright of AJma won first and Bob Thompson .... 115 137 99 **— *»* Red Wing over Albert Lea by 6; Austin over Norlhfield LaSalle were Saint Paul Agnes Jack Wltten 112 114 149 62— 497 third places in the third auto- f . C. Vandraaek .. 119 143 141 50— (from ninth last week to sixth *93 by 12; Faribault over Mankato by 4; Dodge Center over mobile race of the season on Clem Hull 121 S58 115 7*— 492 Byron by 9; II ay field over Wanaamingo by 13; West Concord the ice at Tell Lake Sunday. this week), Marshall Central , Ron Dreas 143 14* 155 46— 490 Saint John's Preps Len Strange 1)9 111 1*9 64— 465 over Pine Island by 10; Clarernont over Dover-Eyota by 7; Bright, driving a 195S model, , Winona Cot- Ray Busack Ill 115 144 84— 44* Kenyon over Plainview by 8; Lake City ower St. Charles by car , took his first in a 15-lap ter nnd Owatonna Marian. DOUBLES feature and a third in a ten- The top ten: Oene Zeches 181 244 164-609 Ylnona Slate vs. St. Cloud _ J5; Zumbrota over Kasson-Mantorville by 7; Stewartvillo over Marry Johnson ... . 1»9 11* 19a—3*7 V m < __v Cannon Falls by 6; Rushford over Caledonia by 6; Spring lap race. 1. St. Louis Park a«nlt«( . (jjt) in 74—1250 J. Au»ll» Pacelli (i»»> 14.1 Alfred Cordes . . 14* 203 181-551 of Wabasha , Don "Red" Grove over Canton by 11; Goodhue over Mazeppa by 4; s. St.Paul Hill ( is« ) Chrlstoph'on 177 Ml 160—178 10-4 a t_i 117 Bursow of Mondovi , Orion e. St. Cloud Olhextral .. rlii) 141 Elgin over Randolph by S; Wabtaba over Faribault Deaf by Les tyoodworth .. 199 1*1-540 J. Mlnnaapalla Pe La rl0»> le-j 16* Hoksch and Beverly Thoeny all Sail* . Chuck Wegman .. 161 II* 154—s*Ss 8; Harmony over Spring Valley by 11; Chatfield over Wykofl 4. St, Paul SI, Mnat (SI) !)•» took firsts in other races. l!*_tll? 7. Marafcall Central at) 113 Feb. 16 over Lanesboro by 4; St, Felix over Holy Dan ctlubka 147 157 M9-51S Tues*. by 13; Preslon Second-place winners includ- a, st. Jattn"» prepa (41) u-i Art Moor* 19* 20) 1*8—581 muk &r Trinity by U; Luther over St. Peter by 8; Holmen over ed Marvin Schroeder of Alma, ?. Winona Catter y 8; Blair Janice Peterson of Alma, La- 113~1)04 over Cochrane-Fountain City by 3; Independence over White- Verne Carothera of Alma and FIGHT OFF Joe Knopp JOI 14* 17*-51*> (AP ) Warrm Wunderllch II ) I8S t*4-l» hall by 6; Alma Center over Oaseo by IS; Eleva-Strum over Roy Synstad of Nelson, PANAMA CITY - A 15*-11N Joyce sudden Illness that has floored Tony Wlnciawakl 1*1 161 184-84» August by 10; -Alma over Gilmanton by 14; Arkansaw over Bud Niea of Mondovi, Ren Oreas lightweight boxing champion H7 III 114-5 *1 Taylor by 10; Falrchlld over Pepin by j; I^ewlaton u»«ctvtf_ Chamber Elects Stock Prices Want Ads Klnzla, wh» pauad away 2 y*ar| ago Company ties an immediate jopwtmp, tar Spring Grove Business today. «n aggressive roono college sraduaf* Killed in Iowa All'd Ch 55Vi Int'l Ppr 32% How lonesome here without you, with or without purchasing experience. County Group to Meet Plans We miss you mora each day Position offers above average benefit* Wabasha , DECORAH, Iowa <*i — Ber- Als Chal 25V» Jus & L 6fc% Life Is not the tame, dear Mother and working conditions plus opportun- At La Crescent Amrada 83% Kn'ct 100% Start Here Since you war* called away. ity for growth. Requires ability and per- Prog ram for Farmers nard H. Brie, 42, Holmen, Wis., Our ayes still shed m»ny tear*. sonality to deal with people* and a LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- Am Cn 25% Lrld 43Y* God alone knows how we miss you capacity tor detail work. Please send was killed about 2:30 a.m. .to- experience, Sheriffs Car SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- cial)—Officers were elected at Am M&F 18% Mp Hon 68te NOTICB As we and this second sad year. resume of background, Sadly missed by and salary desired to A-31 Dally News. cial)—The Spring Grove Com- the Chamber of Commerce day when the tractor-trailer he Am Mt 14% Mn MM 61% Daughters a Grandchildren This newspaper will be responsible experience. mercial Club will meet at the was driving left icy Highway AT&T 66'A Mn & Ont - for only one Incorrect Insertion ot MAN WITH offset press board meeting Tuesday. Growing firm, flood working; conditions, American Legion clubrooms 151 about 15 miles south of De- Am Tb 35% Mn PL 56% any classified advertisement pub- Lost and Found 4 open (according Hit From Rear Keith Jones is president; Al lished In the Want Ad section. Check extra .benefits. Salary Ancda S7% Mn Chm 87V4 to experience). State aje and experi- Monday at 7 p.m. The mer- corah and crashed into a ditch. your ad and call 3321 If a correc- WABASHA, Minn. (Special)— Boettcber, vice president; Jack ence. Write A-2B Dally News, chants' noon lunch meeting Arch Dn 36 Mon Dak 39% tion must be made. LADIES WATCH—found downtown. Own- , Wabasha County Sheriff Ed Welch, secretary, and Harold er may have by Identifying and paying will be 'Wednesday. Armc St 65% Mn Wd 38VS for ad. Tel. 7732. HAIR STYLIST and solon manager, ultra- Kuhn treasurer. soon. Lager's 1964 station wagon re- , Armour 49% Nt Dy 89% modern beauty salon will open Businessmen will sponsor a Sportsmen' s Meeting Full staff needed, prefer experienced ceived about $200 damage when The chamber's annual dinner- BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR- merchants-farmers day March Avco Cp 24 N Am Av 51 Personals 1 operators with following. Guarantee and it was struck in the rear on icy dance will be Feb. 20 at the At Lake City Sunday 3,4 commissions. Wrlle A-30 Daily N«w*. 5 starting at 1 p.m. The men Beth Stl 35 Nr N Gs 61 A-3, i. 15, 16, 17, 22. roads Tuesday, but neither he Commodore Club. There'll be a Bng Air 67% Nor Pac 50V» his wife was injured. will see a movie, "Marketing social hour from 6 to 7 p.m., To Discuss Legislation SPRING will be here beforat you know It; nor Farm Products Abroad ," at the Brswk 914 No St Pw 39*i have your spring coat shortened before MARRTEQ MAN The accident happened on dinner at 7, and dancing to the Card of Thanks you show It. Bttsinger, taVfa W. 3rd. TO DISTRIBUTE literature and pick up city hall and will hear discus- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) Ctr Tr 41% Nw, Air 73 orders. 60 sfoos a day. Top pay plua Highway 61 seven miles north Lee Hall orchestra from 9 p.m. Cta MSPP 27% Nw Bk 473/4 YOU KNOW what they My about the liberal fringe benefits. Send resume f» sions on the feed grain pro- — A joint meeting of the Wa- SCHWANTZ - nf Wabasha. James H. McKnight, to 1 a.m. The affair is open to way to a man's heart . . . treat your A-37 Dally News. gram, new conservation con- basha County and Lake City C&NW 55% Penney 68V4 I would like to take this opportunity to Valentin* to one of the tasty "like-Morn- New Brighton, driving a Fair- tbe public. Reservations should Pepsi thank ogr relatives, friends and nelflh- used-to-make" dinners' at RUTH'S RES- cepts, woodland cooperatives, sportsmen's clubs will be held Chrysler 57^ 68% bori for their cards, sifts and visits Help—Male or Female 2ft way Foods semi, slid into the be made with Kuhn on or before ' TAURANT. 12* E. 3rd St. weed and insect control, soil Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ct Svc 78 Phil Pet 55% while In -the hospital and slnca return- Lager vehicle, damaging the Feb. 18. Ino home. Special thanks to Rev . and BE gentle, be kind, to that expensive SALESCLERK WANTED-for part-tlm*» Cm Ed 57V4 Plsby 79% woman. fertility, livestock trends and sportsmen's club here. Area Mrs. Werra for the-lr visits. carpet, clean It with BI(M Lustre. Rent work, 12 to 6 dally. Mars or left and right back. The High- See Ken at civil defense. Awards will be presented to sportsmen also are invited to Cn Cl 56 Plrd 54% Mrs. LaVerne Schwantz 8. Sara Jean electric shampooer, SI. R. 0. Cone Co. Soma experience preferred. way Patrol investigated. No winners in the chamber-sponsor- Cn Can 51% Pr Oil 57% Ken' s Hardware, Westgate Shoppings s program will discuss pending legislation on • Center. No phone calls. Interview*! charges were made. The women' ed Christmas lighting contest. Cnt Oil 75% RCA > 31% IN THE ABSENCE of a drum roll or feature a style show at the game and fish laws, bounties, blare of trumpets we will lust say from » to" 5. GALE CLUB MEETING American Legion clubrooms i The Injectors, La Crescent's etc. Cntl D 57% Rd Owl 27% "Watch for changes and new additions teenage rock 'n roll band, will Deere 51% Rp Stl 43% on our menu coming toon. Malta the Sltumtlont Wanted—Fern, 29 GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) sponsored by Mrs. Opal Ostern Captain's Quarters your noon lunch | entertain. Douglas 35% Rex Drug 33% Mixed, headquarters". This Is the Captain The Garden of Eden Club of the Village Shoppe in coop- Market WOULD LIKE To do btbyalttlng In my — Crippled Children's Dow Chm 81% Rey Tob speaking, , WILLIAMS home, east location. Tel. 8-MO I. meeting, canceled Wednesday eration with the county home 3* HOTEL, see a du Pont 257% Sears Roe 128% because of icy streets and side- agent. They also will Clinic Registration East Kod 152% Shell Oil 58% WHEEL CHAIRS—for every price rangei Situations Wanted—Male 30 walks, will be held Friday at movie. Weather Delays adlustable walkers, For rant or sale. Deadline Extended Ford Mot 52% Sinclair 55 Some Blue First two months rental credited to- RELIABLE 21-year-old college «tud*r*1 8 p.m. in the Isaac Clark room Free lunch will be served at Gen Elec 97% Socony 84% wards purchase price. Crutches, wood heeds part-time lob. Tel. 5811. *»k tor of the Bank of Galesville. the Legion Club. Houston County or adlustable aluminum. TED MAIER Chuck . The deadline for registering Gen Fds 83 Sp Rand 14 DRUGS. Boa rd Meeting children for the state Crippled Gen Mills 53% St Brads 79% Instruction Classes 33 DENNIS THE MENACE Children Services Clinic here Gen Mot 97% St Oil Cal 70% Chippers Weak A LOAN is Ilk* good weather. It brings sunshine again I No doubt about It. — r~i CALEDONIA, Minn. - The Feb. 25 has been extended. Gen Tel 36% St Oil Ind 43 When you need a loan apply at our PIAN O LESSONS—experienced teacher, NEW YORK (AP)-The stock Installment Loan Department. Simply located on west oTh, has a few openlna* Houston County Board of Com- Gillette 32% St Oil NJ 82V4 for beginners and advanced. Tel. t-3522. Registration and information market was mixed, with some and sensibly arranged. Act todayl missioners postponed its special Goodrich 58% Swft & Co 63fo MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF may be obtained from Mrs. blue chips weakening meeting "Wednesday because of Goodyear 48% Texaco 79 early this WINONA. Tel. 2837. Business Opportunities 37 Herbert J. Honer, appointment afternoon. Trading was active. Gould Bat 39% Texas Ins 97% TAKE A MINUie and drop off defective slippery roads and planned to chairman. WON DERFUL opportunity In seldon of- Gt No Ry 55% After an irregular start, the watches and clocks at RAINBOW start the session this afternoon, Un Pac 41% JEWELRY, 116 W 4th. fered retail type store doing a good Local sponsor is the American Gryhnd 25 U S Rub 65% list moved a little higher on bal- business. Building wllh extra Income probably adjourning to next Priva te Legion Auxiliary. Gulf Oil 56% U S Steel 51% ance, some averages showing ARE YOU A PROBLEM. DRINKER? - and stock very reasonable. week because Friday is a holi- Man or woman your drinking creates party. Write A-25 Dally News. day. MINNESOTA children under Homestk 48% Westg El 45'/8 slight gains in early trading. numerous problems, If you need and IB Mach 443 Wlworth 27 Brokers ascribed the strength want help, contact Alcoholics Annony- Money to Loan Schools were closed again to- 21 with mental retardation , ' 4*0 Int Harv 78% Yg S & T 44% to a technical mouj. Pioneer Group c/o General Da day in Houston County, includ- heart lesions, convulsions, cys- recovery as trad- livery, Winona, Minn. ers picked up stock at low lev- ing both parochial and public tic fibrosis, scoliosis and other " els following Wednesday's TRUSSES-ABDOMINAL BELTS at Caledonia, Spring Grove, physical handicaps may be PRODUCE SACROILIAC SUPPORTS LOANS __ £* ' Houston Village, and Hokah plunge on the Viet Nam news. PLAIN NOTE-AUTO—FURNITURH brought in for examination. GOLTZ PHARMACY 170 E. 3rd iel. 3913 Public. St. Peter's parochial, Children needing periodic fol- NEW YORK (AP)-CanadJan Around mid-session, however, 274 E. 3rd Tel. 2547 Hr». 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Sat. » a.m. to noon Hokah, was open but there was low-up and whose parents can- dollar today .9303, previous day some key stocks began to slide. no bus service. not provide the necessary care .9301. Standard Oil ( New Jersey) fell Business Services 14 Quick Money ... Mabel High School also was may return to tbe clinic. A about 2 points, Anaconda more on any articles of value ... CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago WE LEAVE RUGS squeaky clean, in fat- NEUMANN'S BARGAIN STORS closed today. physician's written referral and than a point. off-the-floor condition, after a fhoroucjh 121 E. 2nd St. Tel. 8-2133 summary is requested on each Mercantile Exchange — Butter cleaning by our experts. Deep down Im- LA CRESCENT FESTIVAL steady ; wholesale buying prices Steels edged ahead In early bedded dirt has been removed to give new patient. rugs new life. Free estimates. WINOMA Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- unchanged; 93 score AA 57% ; trading despite the doubt pre- RUG CLEANING SERVICE, 11* W. Each child is examined by a 3rd Tel . 3722 . cial) — La Crescent residents 92 A 57%; 90 B 56%; 89 C 56; vailing about the election in the BORDER COL.LIE pups, 4 months old, pediatrician and an orthopedist , from good cattle dogs, Scottish he- were reminded they are mem- cars 90 B 57%; 89 C 57. United Steelworkers Union. INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared by redity. Darrel J. Lund, Whalan, Minn. and a report of their findings is Eggs tops easy, balance Some of these gains were shad- qualified accountant. 201 W. Broad Tel. 447-326* . bers of the Apple Festival Cor- way. Tel. 8-30*5 poration and therefore are invi- sent to the family physician. A steady; wholesale buying prices ed later. public health nurse discusses 1 lower to Horses, Cattle* Stock 43 ted to the annual meeting at % higher ; 70 per cent The news of bombing attacks Plumbing, Roofing 21 the child's health with the pa- or better grade A whites 29; against Communist North Viet the Commodore Club Saturday. SHETLAND PONY — spotted. 4-year-old Persons planning to order din- rents, and helps them work out mixed 29; mediums 8%; stand- Nam added to the nervous at- FOR THAWING frozen water pipes, Tel. mare, 40" high, wel l broke. Norrnan plans to follow the medical re- ards 26; dirties unquoted; St. Charles 933-3*40. St. Charles Weld- Kopperud, Rushford, Minn. ner should be there at 7 p.m. mosphere behind the market ing & Machine. The business meeting will be at commendations of the physi- checks 23. and continued to aid a erospace MARE—coming 3 In May, 15 hands h Igta 8. Officers will be elected, the cians. A medical social worker defense issues which rose ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER halter brokej, Silas Holland, Lanest>oroi mtmttmt^^aamaMaaaaamaaaaammmaamawmaaaama ^amaamaaaaaamaa ^^aaa^amaaaaamaaaaawMaammaaaa awmm CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) - Minn. financial statement read, and helps the parents with any again, posting moderate gains. For clogged sewers and drains Potatoes: arrivals 47; total U.S. Tel. or 4434 f year guarantee * f{l ,AifC.Wll60M! I -M0U6KT lt» an announcement of importance emotional, social or financial 950* HOLSTEIN BULLS-of serviceable ago COMfcrWtHttSWV£r shipments 390; old — supplies The Associated Press average CALL SYL KUKOWSK1 from herd with SOO lb, plus bulterfst to area residents ¦will be made. nroblems that must be solved. of 60 stocks at noon was up .1 herd average, with records. Ru-uell moderate; demand for Russets Persons, St. Charles. Minn. Tel. f32- APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky slow; for round reds moderate; at 333.9 with industrials off .2, Jerry's Plumbing 4865. —* ¦ "'- -' ' ¦ -¦ —* ^— f - ¦ ' —-" * — "" M MIM '¦» i maam m i i market about steady ; carlot rails off .1 and utilities up .6. 827 E. 4th ' Tel. 93** ANGUS BULLS—*, registered, big, heavy, x track sales : Idaho utilities «3.50; The Dow Jones industrial av- NOTHING CAN LOOK as dated as old with bred-in quality, in excellent con- Maine round whites, mostly Ka- erage at noon was off .19 at bathroom fixtures. Traey are as unsight- dition, 2 years old, ready for service ly as they are difficult fo clean. New and priced right. Elvin Humble, Pine of Rujh-ford, tahdins 5.15 - 5.30; Minnesota 892.73. fixtures are now priced amazingly low . Meadow Acres, '.< mile N. North Dakota Red River Valley Why not modernize your bathroom now. Minn., on Hwy. 43. The relatively firm perform- round reds 5.75-6.10. Fronk O'Laughlin HOMEDALE Polled Shorthorns, bulls and ance by utilities reflected a PLUMBING t HEATING females, large type; cattle, all ages; NEW YORK (AP) - (USDA ) tendency to go into defensive 207 E. 3rd Tel. 37W 3 horned bulls. Kaehler Bros.. St. Charles, Winn. — Butter offerings light on stocks in view of world uncer- WE CARRY a complete line of plumb- grade "B" ; adequate on top tainties. ing materials for the man who wants HOLSTEIN STEERS—4, ready for fi- 1 or 100. nishing. Tel. Allure 7S21. grades; demand fair. Rebounding from Wednes- Wholesale prices on bulk car- SANITARY PUREBRED Duroc boars, elso Landrace days sharp losses, U.S. Smelt- PLUMBING a. HEATING boars. CIHford Hoff, Lanesboro, fMlnn. tons (fresh), creamery, 93 score (Pilot Mound) (AA ) ing gained 4, IBM 2r Polaroid 168 E. 3rd St. Tel . 2737 59%-59% cents; 92 score and Xerox 1. (A) 59%-59 ; 90 score (B) 58%- $298 58%. Union Carbide and Air Re- PIPE THAWING Armidexan-100 Cheese steady; prices un- duction were other blue chips SERVICE $2 25 changed. turning soft, each losing a point , or so. 3 — A.C. gas driven units TED MAIER DRUGS Wholesale egg offerings ample Anlmel Health Center REX MORGAN, M. D. By Dal Curtis Prices on the American Stock available at any time. on large whites; light on Insured service. balance; demand irregular. Exchange advanced in moder- (Wholesale selling prices ate trading. Ellickson Welding HORSE SALES based on exchange and other Corporate bonds were mixed, & Machine Shop volume sales.) U.S. government bonds de- Pigeon Falls, Wis. Farmers Livestock New York spot quotations fol- clined. Tel. 24 or 36 Auction Market low : mixed colors : standards 29- Caledonia, Minn. 30% ; checks 22-23%. GRAIN Help Wanted-^Femats 26 2 miles N . on Hwy. 44 "Whites : extra fancy heavy MINNEAPOLIS (API-Wheat 1965 Sale Dates weight (47 lbs min) 33-35; fancy receipts Wed. 55; year ago 135; BEAUTY OPERATORS and manager, 3rd Tues. of Month medium (41 lbs average) 29-31; trading basis unchanged; prices ultra-modern beauty salon will open 7:00 p.m. ) soon. Full staff ne-eded, prefer experi- fancy heavy weight (47 lbs min V* lower; cash spring wheat ba- enced operators with following. Top Feb. IB Jul y 20 32-33; medium (40 lbs average ) guarantee and commissions. Wrlle A-39 sis No 1 dark northern 11 to 17 Daily News. Mar. 16 Aufi. 17 28-29; smalls (36 lbs average) protein 1.76V8-1.83'/8. April 20 Sep t . 2t 26V2-27 ; peewees (31 lbs aver- No 1 hard Montana winter GIRL WANTEO for drawing lettering lay- May la Oct. 19 ) outs. Accuracy necessary. See Mr . Rom- age 22%-23. 1.70',V1.78'.-8. sled, Winona Monument Co., 174 W. 3rd. June 15 Nov. U Browns : extra fancy heavy Winn. - S.D . No 1 hard winter Tel. 507 724-391R weight (47 ) 35^-37; fan- BABYSITTER WANTED—to live In on lbs min 1.68VB-1.74' K . weekends. Tel. 8M7-4S93. Tack Sold First cy medium (41 lbs average) No 1 hard amber durum , 29Vi-31; fancy heavy weight (47 HOUSEKEEPER wanted for widower and Horses Sold in Number Order NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller choice 1.70-1.75; discounts, am- 5 children, ages 5 to 12. full respon Please List Early ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦ lbs min ) (36 lbs slbll Ity. Wrlle Ed Lavlgne, 730 Pon- «—— III M ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦" 33-34%; smalls ^——— ¦——— >¦———— aaaaaamaaaam *' "PMIU IIIII - ifcn i i IIMM I BII^ '~~~ " — " ' —— ¦— ^— ber 3-5; durum 7-10. average ) 27%-28 ; peew&es (31 tile Place, St. Paul, Minn. 55118. Yiirds Available Tues. Morn. Corn No 2 yellow 1 .21' i-1 22«.4>. lbs average) 21V-2-23. Don't hunt work. Let It find youl Let Jack Schatz , auctionee r Oats No 2 white 59-1i-66»4; No us talk to you In "the privacy of your 3 white 57 V4-64V4; No 2 heavy own home about opportunities In Tup- Poultry, Eggi LIVESTOCK white GS'i-Wi'i; No 3 heavy perwara plastic houseware parties. , Suppliet 44 n Commission. Car necessary, but not white 63>A-65 i. ROWEKA/vlP'S Chicks, Ghostley Pearl «J. .. SOUTH ST . PAUL experience. Wt train, Earn as you While Rocks. Day old and started up SOUTH ST Minn. Lf--(USDA) Barley, cars 8fi; year ago . PAUL, learn. Call your nearest distributor: lo 50 weeks. ROWEKAMP'5 MA TCH- — Callle 4 ,000; calves 1,200; h igh flood 94; good to choice 1.10 - 1.40; ER/, Lewiston , Minn. Tel . J7ai. and choice slaughter steers end hellers low to intermediate 1.03 - 1.36 ; M S. W SALES talrly active, lull/ steady; othar Steers IM S. Wab-ash, St. Paul DEKALB 10 week old pullets, fu lly vac- and hellers rather slow, mostly steady ; feed 95-1.02. Tel. 317-2648 cinated, light controlled, railed on slot cow s fully steady; bulls, vealers and Rye No 2 1.18-1.22. RAINBOW SALES floors. Available year around. SPEL 1Z slaughter calves and feeders steady; CHICK HATCHERY, Rolllngjlon-e, Minn. blph choice with end of prime- 1,134 lb 3304 Bloomlncjlon Ave., Mpli. Flax No 1 3.20. Tel, W O«-7311 . slaughter steers 2375; most choice 950- Tel. PA 1-3411 1.150 lbs 22.75-23.55; mixed hlrjh good and Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.88. choice 22.5021.75; averaoe choice 971 DOES AN AVON REPRESBNTATIVB Wanted—Livestock 48 16 hellers 22.50; other choice UO-1,050 CALL ON YOU? tin 21.75-2200; mixed high ejood and WINONA MARKETS WE MAY need lomxone In your neighbor- HOLSTEIN SPRINGING COWS and hoik choice 21.25-2l .k50; oood ll.S0-2l.0Ci utll. hood. No obligation. Write Helen Scotl, en wnnted, alio open and bred help- Ity »nd commercial cows 13.O0-14.0O; Swift & Com pany Box 744, Rochester, Minn. ers. E. E. Gremelsbach, Inc., Lewiston, MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst ullllly and commercial bulls 1a.50-17.50; Buying houri are trorn I a.m. lo 4 Minn. Tel. alai , choke ve-alert 2B 00 34.00; good 22.00- p.m. Monday through Friday, Help Wanted—Mala ~~" 37 00; choice slaughter calves ll.O0-21.0O| Thar* will bo no call miirkeli durlns 27 LEWI STON LIVESTOCK MARKBT coon l400.17 .ODf standard and good eOO- lh« winter month! on FrWsyi. A reel oood auction market Tor your 800 lb feeder steers 14.50-17.50; utilit y Thus* quotation! apply »• to noon WILL HIRE honest, dependebla married livestock. Dairy cattle on l-iend all and standard 12.00-14.00. today. couple tor form work. Modern. Wrlle weekv hogs bought every day . Trucks I tout 6, j0 0; glow; barrom and sllti ' All livestock arrlvlno a fter closing tlm« A-20 Dolly Newa. available Sale Thura. Tel. 1(*61. opened weak to mostly 25 cents lower; will bo properly cared 'or, welshed and later 2V50 cants lowan most decline priced the to'lowlng morning. on weights over 250 lbs sows actlva and Hoat < slrongi leader and boars steady; pig' Top butche-rj, W5J0 le.lJ-1679 12 200-230 lb barrows and ollts 17.50- ' Top JOWI ... 14.13-14.J0 17 75, with a few 10.00 earlier; mixed CATTLB 1-3 190240 lbs 17.00-17.50,- 240 264) lbs 16.75- Allemann's Store 17.25; medium 1-2 1M>-100 Ibi 15 50-14.501 The cattle market: All claaiei tttsdy. 190 190 lb a 16,25-17.00; 1-3 380 3 50 lb sows High choke 23.50 14.75-15.50; 350-450 lbs 14 5015 00; choice Top beet cowi 13.23 Cannes and cutters 11,75-down 120 160 In feeder r>lo* 4.50-15 . 50. For Sale Sheep eOO; slaughter lambs fairly ac- VBAL tive, steady to 25 cents blotter; other The veal market It weak . classes steady; mostly cholcai wllh end Top cholcn ?;.0o 6-room all modern house of prime 05-105 lb wooled slaughter Good and choice f.OO liOO adjoining store. Iambi 23.50-24.00; good 7015 lbs 23 00- Commercial and honen .. 1 00-down 22.50; utility and good slaughter ewes — Dealershi ps Included 7.000.00; choice and fancy ef>tMlb feeder Frofdlert Malt Corporation — Iambi 23.0O34OO; good and choice 50. Hours: • a.m. lo 4 p.m.; closed Salur Badger Northland 60 lbs it.0O22.50; good 40-jo lbs 17.00- dayi. Submit lampla before loading. , complete line 19.00, CNetv crop barley) CHICAOO No. 1 barley 11.11 Madison Silos MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd CHICAGO I* (USDA)-- Hofls 4,500; No. 1 barley 1.0J biitchera ile/Kly to 25 cents lovrtri II No. J barley M Gard ner Manufacturing Co. ~ - • I. M^—iBMMMMIMtMMJi—M——¦—— I I I I f II ¦ > I I — — ¦¦-¦¦- , - 190350 lbs 17.SO-10.OO l 23 7*0-270 lbs No. 4 barley I* 190 225 lb butchers I800-I0.25j mixed 1-1 Humane Manufacturing Co. 17.00-17.50; 13 325 400 lb lows IS.25-M.00f Winona Kgg Market 21 500 600 lbs 14 .0014.50. Surge Milker Parts Callle SOO; not enough slaughter steers Then* quotallom ar-ply at of or heifers for a market teal) packagt 10:30 a.m . today high choice and prime 1,050 lb slaughter fjroda A flumno) ....,.., .71 Phillips 66 Products steers J5.O0; package oood TOO lb Grodo A {large) .,.,„ 32 •lauonfer heifers 20 75; utility and com- Crude A (medium) ,1a mercial cows 12.5O-140O ; culler lo com Grade R 19 Also 19 acres good cornlnnd merclal bulls 14 00 19 00. Grode c 12 joining and near Sheep 200, slaughter lambs steady; store. New 32x40 polo , good and choice 05 105 lb wooled lambs Boy State Milling Company shed new 5x7x32 corn 23 00 24 JO/ cull to oood slaughter ewes No. I northern iprlno wheat .... 1.73 crib, drilled well , 4,007.50. No. 3 northern spring wheat . ... J .70 also waterway with toe wall No. 3 northern eprlng wheat 1.66 KfKl.LOr.fi PATIKNT No. 4 norlntrn aiirino wheat ... 1*3 No . I hard winter when! 1 67 Contact Mr. and Mrs. Christ Allemami , Owners KELLOGG , Minn. (Special)~ No. 2 hard winter whenl 1 |W> Mrs. Victor Holland had knee No. 3 ha»d winter whenl \M Mo ndovi , Wis. (IU. 1) West Rennet! Valley surgery Friday at St. Mary No. 4 hard winter wfnot 1.53 's No. 1 rya 1.14 Hospital , Rochester. No. 1 ry» 1.14 | 4 Farm lmpl»mtn » «fS Artlelu tot $•!• 57 STRICTLY BUSINESS MotereyclM/ Bicycles 107 Ustd Cm 109 Thursday. February 11, IM!i WINONA PAJLT NEWS 1» JOHN DGEOE No. 33 spreader, heavy IF "YOUR refrigerator Ii too-oo-oeld and ARRIVING FEB. 15. 6 - l»6J Tri"- WANTED—used Valktwaotn eonvtrtlbU. chain tndgafe, new tires, 20 rMtiftts wont l»it tttreueri another Mimmar, umphj. Stop In end look them over. Tel. 4655. Auction Salts Auction Salts oW. William Pagil, SI. Charlei, Minn. ant a personal loan Irom MERCHANTS ROBB BROS, M.olorcyc(e Shop. 173 E. ~~ NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA. Set 4th. CORVAIR-1M1 70O aerie* 4 jtereo M-fl. We \hav» Itii finest sanc- Built . . . Repaired . . . Rebuilt _ ._ mil* bar, reconditioned. Perfect. Minnesota nomenle on Hwy. 12. Ofrtrt Owe t Ma- tion and largest supply of sets In The , 3MC W. 4th. Til. 4»3. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE BERG'S nila Ohnstad, owners ; Johnson a> Mur- Winona are*. Come In or call WINONA 2nd l> Johnson Tel. JiSS Land & Auction Sa les ray, auctioneers; Gateway Credit FIRE Ii POWER CO., 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 22 Everett j. Kohner Int* clerk, 5045. (Across from tha new parking IM Walnut . Tti. 1-3710. alter hours 7114 lot.) '62 International 1 965 CHEVROLET McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS FEB. IJ—Mon. ltvw a.m. * mile* N. at ~~ 112 PANEL CARL FANN, JR. Cadott on Hwy. 27. Mermen Ellen. New Model MAC 15 Light- Chevelles, Chevy II, AUCTIONEER, Bondad and licensed. OWTMT; Johnson, Murray, Pvontar,ao*> weight 17-inch bar. $124 DAILY MEWS 4 side doors and 2 rear Rushford, Winn. Tel. 164-7111 tlonenrii Gateway Credit Inc., clerk. .95 loading doors, excellent Corva i rs ond FEB. 17—wed, 1 p.m. 1 mite H. «f. Cife» FEITEN IMPL. CO. MAIL transmission, 13-Sat. 11 ».m. J miles N. ot St. tires, 3-speed FE6. donia on Hwy. 24*. Cites Menhert, Chevrolet Trucks on No. 74, then 3>4 blue in color. Its sharp. Charles, Minn, owner; Horihsrt a\ Olson, auctioneers) 113 Washington, Winona, Jtinn. miles W. Douglas Bartsh estate, own- SUBSCRIPTIONS Minn. Land ! ¦ Auction Um., clerk. For only. now in stock, we are jam- er; Kohner t\ Schrotder, auctioneers; med for space. Save nun- Thorp Sales Corp., clerk. May Be Paid At FEB. 17-wed. 12:30 p.m. t2 mllH t. a» $1100 dreds and hundreds of dol- La Cressa en U.S. 14 and 7 miles S. TEACTOE CABS 1] noon. 1 miles E. of TED MAIER DRUGS lars. Buy now! FEB. lJ-Sat. off U.S. 14 , turn at Northwood Ceme- To Fit All Models Blair on Hwy, 95, then 3 miles N. on owner; RusMII . Norman Olson, own- tery. John Uepke, County Trunk "S" Schiroeder, auctioneer; Community Loan er i Rsy Arneson, auctioneer; Northern Complete With r>OQ QQ & Fin. Co., clerk, Windshield «pZ7,0O tnv. Co., clerk. WALZ Feb. 17—Wed. l p.m. I miles W. at Me- Feiten FEB. 13—Set. 12 noon. 2 miles S. of nornonle on Hwy. 29, then 114 mile S. Impl. Co. BUICK-OLDSMOBILEi-GMC Mlllville, Minn., (Hi-mlle N. of Brem- past Lucas School. Louis Mltlyng. 113 Washington Winon a Open Friday Nights en Public School); Alvln Hauck, oyn- owner; Johnson & Murray, suctloneerii. \^mi^J^mr\fr^\er; Maas & Maas, auctioneers; Se- Gateway CredlT Inc., clerk. 105 Johnson Tel 2396 curity Stale Bank, clerk. PELLET . FEB. 17—Wed. 12 noon. 3 miles N. ef ASK HOW TO EARN SAVE Open Friday Night Nntil 9:00 FEB. IS—Mon. II a.m. 4 ml'ea S. of Prosper School from lunetion of Hwys. SAVE $300 Strum on "0" . Allerd Skovbra ten Jr., JJ A 44. Dale Johnson, owner; Knud&en. r" property; Helk* t\ Zeck, auctioneers; Erickson 8. Erickson. auctioneers; First ADVANCE '63 I NTERNATIONAL Northern Inv. Co.. clerk. Nat'l Bank of Mabel, clerk . DELIVERY Scout LATE MODEL SALT 4-wheel drive pickup with DIVIDEND "You 're probably asking yourself: 'No w why did he do front power lock hubs, -fresh USED CA RS The Best BU YS This ON NEW HOLLAND 50-Lb. Bag that?'" air heater and defrosters, roll down windows, 7.60x15 3964 CHEVROLET Impala Week Of AH Weeks EQUIPMENT A better way to persuade a customer to buy brushes Is to call 3321 ...... _M ¦u II II --- - .—— ^_^^ lor a Dally News Classified Ad. 4-ply mud and snow tires, Sport Sedan, Power- radio, only 14,000 mileg,. . glide, power brakes, F. A. KRAUSE CO c complete with 6% foot hy- " power steering, liktf — Watch — Wanted to Buy 81 Houses for Sal* 99 draulic western sno-w plow "BREEZY ACRES " . new. Still under factory For A SPECIAL AD Next Week . 99 See Us For Best Prices E. WEST END location. 3 bedrooms. warranty. Keg. price $2195 South on New Hwy. 14-61 Scrap Iron, Metal. Wool, Raw Furl Large llvlnce room. Built-in stove and M & W IRON & METAL CO. oven ln the kitchen. Dining room. Oil 1954 CHEVROLET Impala 301 W. 2nd St. Tel. 3)004 heat. Excellent buy at only $12,000. Sale Price $1 895 PIGGLY WIGGLY ABTS AGENCY, INC., Realtors, 159 Sport Coupe , 250 h.p., V-8, 1961 BUICK 2-door hardtop, WM. WILLER SCRAP IRON & METAL Walnut St. Tel. 8-4365 day and night. SEE THIS ONE NOW. 3-speed transmission, ra- interi- JOHN DEERE DAY CO. pays highest prices for scrap red with matching 1963 CATALIN A 4 oori Irors, metals, hides, wool and raw fur. FOUR OR F IVE-bedroom home, on W. dio, tinted windshield, ————————^ , power steering, power Baby Merchandise) 59 m W. 2nd. Tel. 2067 «th, cornor lot, close to churches, whitewalls. Spotless, still or bej c(j]or m pm IN WINONA Closed Saturdays schools and stores. Tel. SIS?. Winona Truck Service under factory warranty. brakes. Best buy of 1965! ^ . cfialr, S|2.« custom interior i nm SPECIAL Folding n'sh HILKE ' ADDITION—3-bectroom rambler, IHC TRUCK SALES Price 1695 MON. FEB. 22 BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 Apartments, Flats 90 double garage, carpeted living room, 19R4 CHEVELLE Malibu 4- * miles. Like new inside r Mankato. Open evenings. & SERVICE hot water heat, hardwood floor In bed- door Sedan, 6 cylinder, . and out $2495 8 P.M. THREE-ROOM modern upstairs apt., 2 room, ceramic fife bath and shower, 65 Laird Tel. 4738 Furn., Rugi, Linoleum 64 large closets and bath, heat, water, recreation room and 4th bedroom In regular transmission, ra- 1962 CHEVROLET Bel . electric stove and refrigerator furnish- basement. Tel. 7577. dio. Beautifu l d-ark blue SAVE 110 at BURKE'S FURNITURE ed. No children. 121 <-, W. 3rd. Inquire Air 4-door, 6-cylinder, at Wilkinson's, Ml W. 3rd. THREE OR FOUR" finish. ' FEITEN IMPL. CO. MART on 37W" hlgre back swivel rock- bedroom home, by Used Cars 109 i Powerglide and power ,. er, nylon cover, walnut arms. Only M9 owner, 3 baths, carpeted and drapes, 113 Washington Winona YOU NGER BLDG.—opposite post office, ceramic tile, double garage, screened steering, all white with I 960 PONTIAC 4-door, radio, et BURKE'S FURNITURE MART. BU1CK—1963 Electra 225 4-door sedan, 1963 CHEVY II 4-door Se- 3rd & Franklin. bachelor apt., lurnlshed or unfurnished. porch. Immediate occupancy. Tal. 405?. Available March 1. Tel. 2750. whitewall tires, low mileage. S25O0. dan , 6 cylinder , regular blue interior. Look — heater, automatic trans- Milton Rohrer, Alma, Wis. Tel. 685-3203. LANE CEDAR CHEST, 144. EW. ALL TAKEN CARE OF, the transmission. Very clean, Sharp $1695 mission, all white, rear SIXTH W. 757^ upstairs BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, — 1-bedroom plumbing, painting, weather proofing, ap-t., partially furnished, lots RAMBLERS — two 19Ws ; 1 V-t 2-door real economy car. JUST RECEIVED 302 Mankato. Open evenings. of stor- landscaping, heating, everything Is In snow tires. A good family age room, all utilities paid. Tel. 1-3522. top shape, done by owner for him- hardtop, floor shift; 1 6-cylinder 4-door, automatic. Reasonable. Tel. 8-399'. car! 1195 The new Minnesota 6 ton self. Now, a change In clrcums1anr.es 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 1963 OLDS &8 4-door, radio, * heavy duty , 7 ton wide Good Things to Eat 65 SPA CIOUS all modern 3-bedroom lower puis this home on the offering list. 4-door, V-8, Powerglide, duplex, utility room, garage. Centrally You can move right Into this nearly I Sf\ Vallanl- 4-door Wagon, ii cy- heater , automatic trans- tread and the Big J umbo LA2Y A 8URBANK Russets 20 lbs. for located. For appointment Tel. 4324. new 3-bedroom home. ABTS AGENCY, linder, automatic transmls- radio, low mileage. Q, II 1362 OLDS 88 Holiday Coupe, 9 ton, See them now be- tlJOi cooking and eating apples St.50 INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. -""' slon, rndio. driven 35,000 ac- mission, power brakes and per bu. WINONA POTATO MARKET, THI RD E. W/i~t rooms and bath, mod- ¦> 8-4365 or after hours: E. A. Abts 3)84. tual miles by local own- ej. /"(/ ¦) r- 1959 CHEVROLET Impala radio, heater , automatic fore you buy any wagon. 118 Mkt. errt, oil space, heater furnished. Tel. power steering, black with 2915 or 6047. HOMES FOR SALE: Ready to finish 3>IUV J Sport Coupe, 250 h.p., V-8, red interior. 12,000 actual transmission, full power, F. A. KRAUSE CO. Household Articles 67 homes save you thousands of sss in /£~"7 Ponliac 1-rtOD r hard>cp>, automatic transmission, building costs. The home of your choice equipped with 4. speaker re>- coral and red, viny] Apartments, Furnished J/ miles. 10G"io 60 day war- 91 Is erected with guaranteed steering, powe r radio . Sharp. . "BREEZY ACRES" Hector, hates hard materials dlo, power HANNAH'S husband. and construction laboo Prices from ranty interior $1995 work so he cleans the rugs with Blue UPSTAIRS APT., 3Vi rooms, private- brakes end Pontiac' s &CfaC South on New Hwy. 14-61 $3355. No money down , financing avail- famous 270 engine. Blue \ I Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, 51. H. bath. 626 W. King. Tel. 7537. jyj able to qualified buyers. Visit or write and while with match- T ** ' *^ Choate & Co. Lewiston Auto Co. today lor complete Information. ino interior. Hurry on this one. Business Places for Rent 92 FAHNING HOMES - Watervllle, Minn. Lewiston, Minn. Musical Mercinridiia ' 70 E L SPREADER APRONS THREE-BEDROOM home 1963 PONTIAC Bonne- PR IME DOWNTOWN LOCATION - Re- , newly redec- .^ ,?l\ „ New Idea , John Deere, orated, garage, centrally located. Tel. 1963 CADILLAC Coupe, , .... -„_. i„, m,.j_ We Service and Stock tall and office space. Available now. Vl11 r Schultz, IHC, Kelly Ryan, 8-I683. NYSTROM'S red and white, full Cm**: **•*»?<& Needles for All Stirneman-Selover Co. Wlth^ matching interior, and other models. All at dis- 52W E. 3rd D. IDEAL HOME for a couple. Modestly Ch rysler - Plymouth power, 24,000 actual count prices. RECORD PLAYERS Tel. 6066 or 2349 priced at S6,500. I floor, i bedroom, Open Friday N ights miles, spare never used, full power, 32,000 miles, shower bath. Nice cupboards. Oil heat. car as good as new FEITEN IMPL, Hardt's Music Store Full lot. Garage. Space for 3 cars or . whitewall tires .. $2695 , CO. 111 E. 3rd St. Houses for Rent 95 workshop. Short walk to bus. Norlh east location. ABTS AGENCY, INC., 196 1 PONTIAC BIG 113 Washington, Winona, Minn. TWO-BEDROOM home, oil heat, avail- Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. 8-4365 or Sowing Machines 73 able Mar. 10. Can be seen by appoint- after hours: E. R. Clay 8-2737, Bill Catalina 1960 FORD Country Sedan, Hay, Grain, Feed SO ment, 1075 Marion. Ziebell 485), E. A. Abts 3184 . machines, forward MEDIUM 1959 FOMD Galaxie 500 4- USED PORTABLE - door , radio , 6-cylinder , stick, radio, HAY—prlcexl seconding to tn>» ot hay and reverse stltcn, your choice $35. HOMES—FARMS-LOTS-ACREAGES all white and real door , V-S, automatic trans- you buy. delivered fo yovr farm In WINONA SEWING CO., 551 Huff St. Wanted to Rent 96 CORNFORTH REALTY h e a t e r , auto- SMALL heater, lem l loed». For Information call Sparta,. Tel. 9341. La Crescent, Minn. Tel. 895-2I06 matic transmis- clean $895 mission, black, new WU-, 3-5516 or write Henry Miller, 70S FURNISHED APT. wanted. Tel. $1779 V2 Washington, Spirts, Wis. Stores 74 alter 5. sion, power steer- We Have Them All tires $975 Specials at the Prompt Service ing, power brakes, APPROXIMATELY 3,400 ba-iet alfalfa FAMILY OF FOUR wants 2-bedroom Real Estate Sales 1959 OLDS 98 4-door hard- hay, plastic covered stack, -$3,300; also Hirnlshed apt. Contact Mir. Love, Bond solid finish, white- 1959 DODGE bright oats straw. Edjsr Herman. & Loans top, radio, heater, auto- 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air "Finance Co. Tel. 6-3603. wall tires. Coronet Plainview, Minn. ATTENTION matic transmission, power 4-door, 6-cylinder, power THREE-BEDROOM house or lot wanted, FRANK WEST AGENCY 175 Lafa yette Tel. 4-door hardtop, V-8, auto- Wanted—Farm Produce 54 south of city limits. Write A-56 Dally 52*0 or 4400 $1595 steering, power brakes. steering, mist green, TJews. matic transmission, power Very clean. Blue ... $1095 very clean $1095 BALED HAY or baled corn mreddlngs FARMERS!!! steering , power brakes, wanted. Elvln Humble, Rush ford, Minn. F arms, Land for Sale 98 whitewall tires, real sharp. Tel. 8M-7173 or 844-7763. CLOSEOUT VENABLES 244) ACRES. $26,000. A real buy. 150 acres 1963 DODGE Articles for Sale 57 of very pr oductive tillable land, 90 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 SALE acres good pasture. Good buidllngs. II Dart Convertible HOUSTON AUTO SALES REFRIGERATOR with B*ro»s-the-toj> Buy Appeal Open Friday Evenings you qualify, don't pass this up. Oppor- Lots of it in this well insulated brick freezer; GE console TV t-el. Both In on tunity Is knocklnq. St. Charles area. , au- Houston, Minn. Tel. Houston 896-3838 home. L Wing room, dining room Economical 6 cylinder excellent cond Itlon. Tel. 9DB.. and Tel. 282-4039. Stettler Realtors, Rt. 3, downstai rs bedroom have new gold tomatic transmission, jet Rochester, Minn. nylon carpeting. Very nice Used Cart 109 10c SALE. Salvation Army Family Serv- WESTINGHOUSE modern black finish with red inte- kitchen with disposal . Large bsth. ice* Store, 501 W. 5th. Fri., FeD. 15th, FARMS HARMS FARMS Two bedrooms on second floor. Full rior, whitewall tires, radio, » to 5. Galvanized Water Heaters We buy, we sell, we trade. basement, gas furnace, recreation heater , a real buy. 1111 MIDWEST REALTY CO. room. Enclosed porch. '60 FOR D 6 HII IIIIII minimi "Min""1!1""11"1! tr J LEAVING TOWN Rumage S-ele Sat., 10 East location. " ' 't"'tit"'li *"t*J"*r"^'Ht "^*****'** * > . 52 GAL. JUST Osseo, Wis. Undtr 314 ,000. a.m. Also almost new Norge refriger- Tel. Office 597-3659 ator. 357 E. 7th. Res. 695-3157 Station Wagon B^l^^Wi 1 ! taWAYdBB l Wilier*"TsTiiinllliniiiiirfTTln ia nfiintiTii etTiiTtlltliiiriitli ^B^^ ' A UTO IMHHltHfl'''" m - ROPER GA5 range, 39", stainless steel $60 Lake Park WINON ~ 2JJ ACRES, 120 open. 5-bedroom modern Three beciroom slono rambler wild Standard transmission gives RAMBLER BODGK fop, fcattered burners. 1204 W. 5ttt. /""\ ^ Having decided to discontinue farming I will sell my I home. 28 stanchion barn, other build- larqo carpeted living room, ceramic maximum economy, power 80 GAL. JUST ings. Terms. Many oftier farms. 150 bath Willi vanity, lovely kitchen, farm and person al property at auction located 9 miles 1 USE ELLIOTT'S Super Salln Lolex Paints per acre and up. finished lower level with lireplace in steering, radio, Locally own- north of Cadott on Hwy. 27, or 7 miles south of Cornell -\ to provide a luxury background for recreation room. SALES spring decorating plans. PAINT $75 BOYUM AGENCY ed by careful driver # £ on Hwy. 27 known as the "'Pine Grove Farm — Frank \ DEPOT , 167 Center St Tel. Rushford 864 9381 . . Open Mon. & Fri. Eve. . Biel Farm." Watch for auction arrows or Yours Truly 3rd & Mankato Tel. 8-3649 . \ BURN MOBIL FUEL Oil «nd emoy ttie Reuben Olson, Utlcn An attractive, reasonably priced home $109 5 comfort ot automatic personal care. Winona Electric Tel. St. Cherlcs 927 Z796. for the young couple or retired on« Keep full service - complete burner needing le^s room. Living room, din- We care. Budoet planned and guaranteed ^m Advertise Our Prices Mobile Hornet, Trailers 3111 Monday* February 15 Construction Co. Houses for Sale . 99 Ing room, cute kitchen and one beau- «^- price. Order today from JOSWICK'S tilul la roe carpeted bedroom. Hard- EAST END COAL 8, Oil CO., Ml E. 119 W. 3rd Tel. 5802 wood ftoors , porch, garage, well land- j MOBILE HOME—8x46 ft., 2 bedr ooms, Sale Time 10 :30 Lunch Will Be Served I Jth. Tel . 3389. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or trade scaped lot, east. SG9O0. completely furnished. Tel . B-33«41 or be g^ »rs. IEA>HY'S, Buttalo Cit y. Wl«.. Tel fresh and open; 4 cows, just fresh and bred back ; 13 j FAMOUS ALADDIN blue 'lama kerosene BY BUILDER-Bcnutlful 5 bedrooms, at- Mary Lauer . . . *5?3 ¦ SONY PORTABLE all transistor TV cat. ^ Cochrane 348-2533. ' heaters. No imoke. no smell, burns 33 tached double garage, choice location >rry B'rthe . . , 1-237 7 40 Years in Winona cows, fresh and bred back for fall freshening; 1 bull, V screen, may be run on batteries or hours on I gallon Also ranges, gas ot Must be r.ccn to be appreciate!. Tel Phili p A. Dflurnnnn . . . 9540 2 years old , sire, purebred elecrtlclty. 5-ycar guarantee. I139.9J. 8-10^9. Lincflln-Mercury-Fdcon bull Dr. Frank Sazama herd, ; BAMBENEK'S, 9th «, Mankato. oli heaters. Service and perls. RANGE Auction Salts dam, one of top cows in Eilers herd; 2 heifers, springers; j Oil BURNER CO., 907 E. 5th St . Tel. Comct-Fairlane WALK-IN COMBINATION vault doors, im. Ado.'ph AAlchalowskl. AUCTION ! I I Household, Livestock or 11 heifers, bred for fall freshening; 2 heifers , open , 14 pood working order, will sell for less Open Friday Evenings General. LYUE L. BOBO, Rt. 3. Horn- months old; 2 heifer calves, 4 months old; 7 heifer calves. ttian *100. Write Box ]|, Stockton, Minn. Typewriters 77 and Saturday p.m. ton. Winn. Tel. Hokah K4-JIOJ. LI All Eligible females of this herd are official Calfhood \ IISIIR'601 Main St. Tel. 2S49I censed «. Bonded. tables, lamps, RUMMAGE SALE-End ON HAND NOW—Commodore hand add- Vaccinates but three. This is a young herd of high pro- i get, baby stroller, chil- chrome kitchen Ino machine. 1 column list and total, J •- Tel. 2340 ducers. Eilers has used Purebred bulls with this herd ] dren's end adults' clolhlng, misc. 3T6 P Salt) direct substraction. credit balance, com- Lots for 100 and as a result has built up some excellent breeding in E . Broadway. pact slie (slie ol telephone base). Also I 120 Center St. available In el ectric model. WINONA ®mz;;:mjm£mi&2JBr this herd The cows are all well uddered typey cows. ? •PECIAL-wrlnger wnshcrs , S99.9JI auto- h?mm &« . TYPEWRITER SERVICE, 1«l E . 3rd. CHOICE LARGE building lots nnd acre matic washers. $179.95. FRANK LILLA aqe on blacktop hwy. In Bluff Siding, The heifers show good breeding and size Herd — State • Tol. B 330O. . & SONS, 761 E. Blh. Opc-n evenings. Lake Winona country living end rnly 5 minutes from Lab. tested by Dr. DeJongh, Cornell, Wis. Owner will ; TYPEWRITERS end addlnpj machines Wlnima. WJde price range. John Mnr- enre for any cattle purchased for 48 hours afcer •AVBI SAVE I SAVE I Hamilton electric and the park Is the view Irom this solek. Tel. Fountain City 687-6241. W HOA! sale j rent, Reasonable rates. clothes dryer. Regularly $169.95, dis- for tale or frea delivery. See us for all your ot four-bedroom 2-balh home, bio cor- free of charge, '• count price $139.93, SCHNEIDER ner lot, built-in range end oven, de- SALES,, 3939 etti St., Gwxiview. Ilea tuppllei, desks, files or of/let FARM FOR. SALE - 320 Acres , 200 tillable, 40 acres \ chairs. Lund Typewriter Co. Tel. sm. tached garage. Wo often have re- Wartt-td—Real Estato 102 quests tor this location but seldom seeded down, 60 acres improved pasture with creek. 40 \ OUR SELECTION ot used refrlgera- .Look At These Trucks •EC have hornet available. acres woodland . Insulated 6 room home, 3 bedrooms, { *ora. TV »«t» enr) ranges B J. B Wanted to Buy 81 WILL BUY homes In the 15,000 to S/,000 ELECTRIC. 135 E. 3rd. Lincoln School bracket (or cash. Call nowl Lincoln bath , small basement , kitchen cabinets. Beautiful grounds > HIGHEST PRICES PAIO less thnn a block awvay, older type Aflency, Inc., 69 W. 4th, Tel. 6431 , After Big Assortment ' hours : Gordon Weishorn 4BI4 around buildings. Good 36x120 ft. dairy barn with 48 steel 5k USED FURNITURE STOKE for scrap Iron, rnetals. ragi. hides, brick home wllh new kitchen, Inree , Pat HtKe J709. stanchions and barn cleaner. 36x60 ft. young stock barn. \ 573 E. 3rd St. raw furs and wool I bedrooms, new large double gai age, 1962 INTERNATIONAL 1600, 1056 GMC 2-ton truck with ¦ oil heat, only 112,300. 14x46 ft . silo. 30x50 ft . machine shed and granary. 16x20 We Buy We Sell WANT TO BUY direct from owner , home 102 C.A., good tires, 4- platform and hoist , 6-cyl- Furniture—Antlquia- Tools Sam Weisman & Sons wllh 1, J or 4 apts,, In Winona. Tel , tractor shed , large corn crib. 18x;20 garage. This is a { .end other 'lerni. INCORPORATED $ Wise specd , 2-speed. indcr engine . Income properly producing over «20O 7496 . lei. H3I01 450 VY. 3rd fel. S«<7 Grade "A" Farm , one of the better farms in this area. \ per month, good east control location, If interested see or contact owner on Farm or Jay D. : new gas furnace, priced under 113,000. THREE OR FOUR bMroom home, trom owner. In good repair, state price and 1959 INTERNATI ONAL ]M9 CHEVROLET %-ton Hayden , Real Estate Broker , Cornell , Wis. — Phone 239- \ Outdoroble location. Write A-24 Dally News. RF No. 190 with 28,000 pickup, 4-speed trans- C30.1 Cornell. -'-. This like-new home en big lot »Ox200 WILL PAY HIOHF.ST CASH PRICflS tandem bogie axle -with mission. BUY-a-New- ft. overlooking the bluffs and valley, MACHINERY — 1!I54 John Deere "70" tractor , com- \ large living, dining area, ceramic FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY 10 yd. dump and hoist , I I pletely overhauled , new rubber, live power , live hyd., \ bath with vanity, built-in, garene and "HANK" JEZEWSK I ' 5 S Cd 0 etc., this tractor is like new; John Deere "A," good t lois of storage space, three bedrooms. •;» f „ ^XJv ' " W30 FORD ",4-ton pickup, 4- The price will please you. (Winona's Only Real EiUle Buyer I W|Ul J 'my MX^- condition throughout , very good rubber, Power Trol. etc. ; IHC Truck Tel. 6)88 and 7093 P .O Bon 34) 1 j .peed transmission , Rood > Low Price . condition , new paint. John Deere. 45 front end loader , near new ; John Deere AT Acceitori«i Tlrai 1850 FORD C -6O0 Cab over, J4T baler, PTO , near new ; John Deere 350 elevator, 54-ft. You Fix , , Parti 104 with drag hopper , long type, PTO , near new; John Deere Two-slory trams close In to down- 4-spccd , 2-speed. Fine for mi) INTERN ATIONAL L- \ town, two apartments rent for 1115 , with new hay rack , near new; Factory Built ' HAVE YOU CHECKED our prices on farm truck. ,(in 2-ton truck , com- IOCS wagon • Houston Auto Sales per month, your total cost 88,500. Pay trucK and tractor tires? 1 yi-nr to pay, wagon , with new hay rack, near new ; John Deere 33 *> only IB50 down, balance like rent. , . no down payment, FIRESTONE 1952 INTERNATIONAL I, I)lljl0 molor 'obllil< i - 4" spreader , Fro 1 month old; John Deere CCA ' STORE. 200 W. 3rd. , (i manure , Contemporary Hillside 130 1-ton truck with Fucr- sl «c" 'nin-swiissiun. l Hii-ft. field cultivator , near new; John Deere 10-ft. wheel Come in and see the Now abulldlng. 3 bedrooms, mahog- — - any panelled recreation room, kitchen helm fold down grain box disc, near new ; John Deere 4-section Flex Drag, near New IHC— with built-in range end oven, carpeted nnd rack . Very sharp. 1<)19 IHC K-fi U>KRinK t ruck new; John Deere 1!*I0 corn planter , near new; John Deere living room, ceramic bath wllh van- Nelson Tire's Good tires. with loading boom. A fjoocl '/-bottom plow; John Deere, No 5 mower; John Deere "IV Line-Trucks ity, double garage. Buy now end pick . your colors In point and tile. buy for that job . 4-bti r side rake, on rubber; Owatonnn hay conditioner , near new; New Idea 95 bu . manure spreader ; IHC 3-14- fl cylinder or V-'W What Do You Have? Bargain Center I 1961 CHEVROLET tan- I I l;. " 1 tor i down Payment, Let us help you dem truck with 32 ,000 SPhCIAL^ inch tractor plow on rubber; 4-section springtooth; ham- find the home or Income property you mermill; John Deere Quik-Tatch cultivator , complete; • would Ilk* and work out terms you mile bogle, S-speed m» IHC BC-170, 102-inch Better Than Ever can afford , GREAT BUYS ON: transmissi on with 3-way CA, good tires, used as new winter cob. Machinery always been under roof. ¦ ¦ ¦¦i f ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ¦¦¦' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦— DAIRY EQUIPMENT - 600 gal , bulk tank ; 1 Surge — >- m , i ¦ nnini. M .i. ' ' '¦"" " " ' '¦" '¦ — V ery AFTER HOURS CALtl -ft Passenger Tires auxiliary -409 V-8 engine. machinery truck. Laura Flik 2111 Good rubber, good condition. milker units, near new; 50 gal. dot water heater, etc. Leo Koil 4511 FEED k 1951 STUDEBAKER Ni TON TRUCK W. L. (Wlb ) Melier (-2181 •ft Truck Tires Loerch Implement Bob telover 7827 TERMS: Under $15.00 cash, over that amount ¦* C. Ladstcn Tractor Tires I>ocrch — L. Bobo — L. down , balance in f> equal monthly installments, 3% added. and ft HERMAN EILERS. OWNER SHOP NOW AT HOUSTON AUTO ' For A Top Dollar Auction — See Us Before You Sign ! ! C lerked by Gateway Credit Inc. Houston Auto Sales ; V/. 5th & Kit. Tracks Johtkson, Murray, Pugnier, Auctioneers Pr Y."^~W Tel 2S49 LOERCH IMPLEMENT Houston, Minn. ,, . St. H. R. Seyer, Itep. L-* 120 Center Old "Wagon Works" Bldg. Houston, Minn. im tmmnmmWatowmintmr WINONA DAILY NEWS BUZ SAWYER 1/^ «"»• 20 J Thnr»day, Febmwj 11, 1965 DICK TRACY \ % ChtsKip Could ¦» II. Wllfl, ¦ ¦ M m ¦ i in —inl——I it, » «l IMILJ.' ,. If,.^. » I .^ II ;' __l_ ___.. . *

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