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Congress Opens, Ford Unseats Halleck Sen. Long Picked for Senate Whip WASHINGTON (AP) — The new Congress convened today in fireworks over leadership posts and legislative rules, and with battles looming over measures President Johnson is expected to propose for his "great socie- ty." In a mood for change and in hopes to create a new party im- age, House Republicans threw out Rep. Charles A. Halleck of as their floor leader and replaced him with Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michigan. The vote was 73-67. Sen. Russell B. Long of Lou- isiana won the job of Senate Democratic whip, formerly held by Vice President-elect Hubert H. Humphrey. ' Contenders against him were Sens. John O. Pastore of Rhode Island and A. S. Mike Monroney of Oklahoma. Two ballots were taken. On the first , Long received 34* votes, Pastore 20 and Monroney BROTHERS TAKE SENATE SEATS . . . the late President John F. Kennedy, represent

• n m i i||i i pip 11 i i i i i in nm IIII n i 11 11 i i n i nn pii (Ted) e*—PPU ¦'—II < I i— l'IPU'eHH'. H HHWH 'l III H H a] M II ' 14. On the second, there were 41 Senators Edward M. Kennedy, left, Massachusetts and New York, respectively. HOUSE OF DEATH . . . The roof of this church at a estimated 300 worshippers. for Long, 25 for Pastore and 2 and Robert F, Kennedy attend a Democratic (AP Photofax) for Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michi- caucus in Washington. The two, brothers of Puebla, Mex., church caved in Sunday and killed 55 of the gan. Mexican Church In contrast to the battling among House Republicans, GOP senators quietly and unanimous- Roof Caves In, ly re-elected their leaders. Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Knowles Takes Johnson May Rusk Cautions Against was returned as floor 55 Persons Killed leader, Sen. Thomas W. Kuchel of California as assistant leader PUEBLA, (AP) - Oath Reveal Tax or whip, and Sen. Leverett Sal- Iff) Fifty-five Mexicans were killed tonstall of Massachusetts as MADISON, Wis. — Gov. ment's responsibility to improve Viet Action and 63 injured when the roof of conference chairman. Warren P. Knowles said today the health of the economy and Reckless his new Republican administra- do whatever necessary to stimu- By BARRY SCHWEID Rusk also ruled out for the turn back the Communist insur- a new Roman Catholic church Honse Republicans chose Rep. (AP) political settlement gents President Johnson' tion will be keyed to a business late private business. Cut Tonight WASHINGTON - Sec- time being a , . s chief collapsed Sunday at Rijo, 80 Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin as retary of State Dean Rusk has of the struggle against the Viet foreign policy adviser main- chairman of their party confer- activity increase that will bring "We must recognize that by WASHINGTON (AP)-Pretd. miles southwest of Puebla. counseled against "reckless ac- Cong guerrillas — a drawn-out tained Sunday as he reviewed ence, a post given up by Ford to Wisconsin a "rising tide of pros- encouraging business and indus- dent Johnson may take tho The concrete roof crashed perity." try to locate in Wisconsin, we wraps off some tax-cut tion" in Viet Nam and said he affair in which the the war and the international challenge Halleck. money and during a Mass to dedicate the Laird won 75-62 over Rep. Knowles said it is govern- are developing jobs for the la- budget secrets in his State of would not have the United has invested men, scene generally in a yearend building. About 300 persons boring man, review on the NBC television Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen of " he said. the Union message tonight States abandon the war or ex- materials. were inside. Knowles became Wisconsin's First, however, he accepted pand it. Tbe Sooth Vietnamese can network. New Jersey. Rep. Paul R. Fino Officials said a preliminary of New York, who had an- 37th governor in a brief and an invitation to attend special Rusk conceded he shares with investigation indicated defective traditional inaugural ceremony religious services marking tho many Americans "a cense of nounced his candidacy, with- Plane Crash in construction had caused the drew. in the state Capitol. opening of the 89th Congress. frustration that things are not tragedy. The building was of The leadership issues were The 56-year-old Knowles was The morning services were somehow moving more rapidly brick and concrete. scheduled at the National Pres- settled in party caucuses pre- sworn in as Wisconsin's 27th toward a conclusion." But, he Among those killed was the Kentucky Kills Republican chief executive by byterian Church, eight blocks Mob Riots said, the situation calls for per- priest officiating at the Mass, liminary to the noon rapping of from the White House. gavels that brought the 89th — Chief Justice George R. Currie sistence and coolness, not Father Ezequiel Alvarez Orte- of the State Supreme Court. The President was still put- "reckless action which would ga, whose brother designed and and best paid in history — Con- 4 From St. Paul ting finishing touches on his an- move us over thoughtlessly in built the church. Police said gress into session. By vote of Knowles, who served three the HENDERSON, Ky. (AP)-The nual message, to be delivered either the direction of defeat or brother would be questioned. the last Congress, the pay of terms as lieutenant governor personally at a joint session of In Saigon members in the new one rises to president of a St. Paul, Minn., in the direction of "It happened so fast nobody a very great company, his wife and their two and 14 years in the State Senate* the Senate and House at 9 p.m. SAIGON, South Viet Nam Ranger battalion near the town catastrophe." had a chance to run," said Al- $30,000 a year. It had been $22,- (8 500. young sons were killed Sunday regained control of the gover- EST p.m. Winona time). The (AP) — A mob of 1,000 rioted of Binh Gia and killed a U.S. fonso Escamilla, 15, one of the nor's office by defeating Demo- speech, which the President through Saigon's main streets adviser, the first American to Along the way, he said he injured survivors. President Johnson will deliver when their twin-engine airplane his State of the Union message crashed and burned in a farm cratic Gov. John W. Reynolds hopes will set guide marks for for more than three hours to- die in 1965. Nine Rangers were does not favor expanding the " "I heard a roaring noise and last Nov. 3. Democrats had held the work of Congress in tho missing. to a joint Senate-House session pond about seven miles south day, calling for the overthrow of killed and 30 or 40 were struggle or having the United looked up and saw the center the office for six years. busy year, will be broadcast Premier Tran Van Huong. So far six Americans have States pull out of it. part of the roof coming down. I at 9 p.m, (8 p.m. Winona time). of this northwestern Kentucky Radio and television networks town . Knowles assumed office with live by television and radio net- Viet Cong guerrillas am- been killed in the fighting The first, he said, would sub- was pretty near a door, but I works. around Binh Gia, which started plan live coverage. The victims were Lee A. Pot- four other constitutional of- bushed another Vietnamese ject Asians to devastation and didn't have time to get out." Johnson was departing from last Tuesday . Two others are Officials said most of those The President is expected to ter Jr., 45; his wife , Joan, 30; ficers. Also taking their lead down a trail "the end of o a th s were Patrick J. tradition in making it an eve- missing and presumed cap- which no one in any country ¦who escaped injury were seated present in broad outline some of casualties Lucey as lieutenant gover- ning speech. Most presidents tured. Government could possibly see with assur- at the back of the church where his major legislative hopes from are estimated at about 500, nor, Bronson La Follette as at- have addressed Congress during ance." The second , he said, the roof had not been com- this most heavily Democratic the noon hour but Johnson want- pleted. Congress since Franklin D. torney general, Secretary of 9 Killed in Since December 1961, 247 would encourage Communist State Robert Zimmerman, elect- ed to get maximum television Americans have died in combat China to become more aggres- Rijo is a town of 5,000. Many Roosevelts' 1936 second term. and radio exposure in unveiling of its people work in a nearby But details of Johnson's de- ed to a fifth term, and State in Viet Nam. sive. Treasurer Dena Smith, chosen a preliminary blueprint of what Squads of armed marines sugar mill. Five tractors from sires likely will await a series of he calls his "Great Society" He dismissed a political set- the mill plowed away the debris later messages. Almost certain- for a third term4 Lucey and State Crashes made no attempt to stop the tlement — a third alternative to program. demonstrators in Saigon, but as rescuers dug out the injured ly, they will include requests for La Follette are Democrats, the The chief executive will touch present policy — as impossible and the bodies. increased Social Security bene- others Republicans. the rioters manhandled photog- because the Communists have on major legislative proposals raphers and any police who got fits and hospital insurance for to be submitted in the weeks Days refused to give up their aggres- Airline Employes the aged, some excise tax cuts, Official party gatherings were In 3 in the way. Fights broke out sive designs set for later in the day. The gov- ahead. But he was not expected repeatedly as the crowd an expanded antipoverty pro- Lee Potter Mrs. Potter to go into detail on these, leav- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Elsewhere the debate on Viet Help Flood Victims gram, federal aid for education ernor'slnaugural reception will charged about the city . Lansing, 8, and Christopher, A. be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at ing that for special messages to People are dying on Nam continued as four senators SAN FRANCISCO (AP) and an economic development be sent to Congress later. At one point , the mob unfurled urged a re-evaluation of - program for the 11-state Ap- With Potter, a former Navy the Loraine Hotel. That will be roads at a faster rate in this the United Air Lines asked its 8,000 If he follows last year's pat- did in 1964 , a banner denouncing "involve- U.S. role in the Southeast Asian palachian area. pilot , at the controls, the family followed by an inaugural ball in new year than they American govern- bay area employes last week to } tern, he also will disclose tha when the toll soared to a record ment of the country and Japan's new prime In both Senate and House, was flying home after a Florida Milwaukee Tuesday night. ment and Ambassador (Max- contribute one can of food each trip which had combined busi- Democrats expected 750 to 800 broad outlines of the new feder- 834 deaths. minister, Eisaku Sato, said in a to stranded northern California there are members intent on al budget to be submitted later days of 1965, well D.) Taylor in Vietnamese getting changes in the rules. ness with a visit with Mrs. Pot- persons to attend a $25 a plate In the first three " copyright interview in U.S. flood victims. in the month. For the second nine persons were killed in traf- affairs. News & World Report that Viet What success they have, may ter's patents, the W. Lansing dinner in Madison tonight. The The airline reported that ev- Gleasons of Eau Gallic, Fla. straight year he was expected fic accidents. The three-a-day At least a score of persons Nam will be an important sub- erybody complied, except one gr e a 11 y affect Johnson's dinner was arranged to wipe out to announce annual federal average compares with a little was believed to have been in- ject during his forthcoming man. He donated a six-pack of (Continued on Page 7, Col. 7) The Potters took off from the party's $20,000 campaign spending at less than $100 bil- per day debt. over 2.27 traffic deaths jured. Among those hurt was talks with Johnson. beer. CONGRESS Melbourne, Fla., at 11 a.m. lion. in 1964. Associated Press photographer Sunday. About 2:45 p.m. the There was a possibility , too, The deaths thus far in 1 965 Huynh Cong La. Johnson would put a dollar the first plane crashed. Witnesses said compare with six in The mob was not allowed to one of the engines was sputter- Tax Freeze for figure for the first time on tho three days of 1964. enter Buddhist headquarters, size of the excise-tax cut he will night as he ing and Potter apparently was Older People Asked Killed Saturday and Buddhist spokesmen trying to make an emergency ask Congress to approve effec- walked along Highway 10. a claimed they were not involved. landing on a field when a wing AUSTIN, Minn. (AP) - Legis- tive July L There has been mile west of Big Lake, was Carl But the mob had assembled lation proposed by State Sen. P. speculation the proposed-tax cut ' clipped a tree a few feet off the WJgren, 74, Big Lake. Wigren s originally at the call of Bud- ground. The ship spun around J. Holand, Austin , would freeze might approach $2 billion. car stalled in a snow bank dhist leaders to protest the trial and bellied into the middle of real estate taxes for citizens beside the road and he was of students arrested last De- the six-foot-deep pond. over 65 years old. HolandTsaid walking for help when he was cember in antigovernment pro- there is much support for such struck by a car. The driver trials were canceled It was an hour later before tests. The rescuers were able to pull the legislation and he is confident of didn 't stop. when the mob appeared on the passage in the upcoming session Reds Close Wigrcn was the father of a craft from the pond. By that waterfront. time all four occupants were of the Legislature. Twin City radio and television Marines pushed the demon- announcer, Johnny Morris. away from the water- dead. A. B. Stokes , Henderson strators County deputy coroner, said the Gnnnar Hegg, 05, Mlnneapnlis, front , and they made their way Berlin Wall died Saturday night in an acci- ' boys suffocated and the parents Too Sick through the streets to the city s died of burns. dent on Highway 17 in the Min- main marketplace, carrying the Taffy Tuttle explains she neapolis suburb of Golden Val- limp figure of a student they Potter was president of the was so sick the other day ley. Hegg's car and another claimed had been beaten un- Louis F. Dow Co.. a St. Paul that she didn't even put on After Visits one collided , witli little damage conscious. advertising specialties firm. He make-up before the doctor CAP) the ¦ BERLIN - The Com- to either car. However , joined the concern in 1%2 as arrived . . . 'Fashion , says munists closed the Berlin wall driver of a pickup truck was executive vice president nnd the cynic, is what a her again Sunday night after nearly unable to stop and the truck hit WEATHER became president later that does to a hem to catch a 850,000 West Berliners mode the Hegg vehicle. year. him . . . What most people Christmas and New Year visits Lyle Waaslnik , 62. Staples. FEDERAL FORECAST Winona and Vicinity — Oc- Previously, he had been presi- are looking for isn't an- to relatives in East Berlin. Minn., was killed earlier Satur- ti casional cloudiness tonight and dent of Forman, Ford nnd Co., que furniture at modern More than 1.2 million West( day when his milk truck and a prices, but modern furniture an intersection Tuesday. Continued mild. Low a paint manufacturer, in Minne- Berliners crossed the wall dur- car collided at apolis. He went to work for that at antique prices . . . Sign ing the two-week period last two miles north of Staples. tonight 15-25 , high Tuesday 28- 3fl. firm in 1939 as a summer sales in a local office: "Before year. Under the agreement Mrs. Mary IMnger, 77. St. LOCAL WEATHER man, rejoined the company in You Start — Are You Sure reached last September tha Saturday after Official observations for the 1945 following his Navy service , You Want to Say Some- Communists now permit four Paul , died late thing?" she was hit by a car on a St. 24 hours ending at 12 m. Sun- was elected treasurer in 1945 visiting periods a year. Two Paul street. day: and became president in 1951. more remain, at Easter and Added to the 1964 traffic toll Maximum, 31; minimum, —2; Potter was chairman ot the Whitsuntide. , Sunday was the name of John noon 21; precipitation, none. ASTRONAUT RETIRES . . . Marine Col. dant, at retirement ceremonies for Glenn in 1050 Minneapolis Aquatennial. By charging each person over Parker Official observations for the That same year he was named 16 entering East Berlin 75 Parker, 72, Minneapolis. Jr. , right, first U.S. astronaut fo Washington today. Glenn is expected to work cents ital of injuries 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: Minneapolis ' outstanding young for the visit, the Communists died In a hosp , 20 yhen ho was Maximum, 32; minimum, 21; make an orbital flight shakes hands with for the National Aeronautics and Space man by tho Junior Chamber of (For more laughs see Earl collected nearly $500,000 Ln hard suffered Dec. ) •truck by a car. precipitation, none. Gen. Wallace M. Green, Marine comman- Administration in Houston. (AP Photofax Commerce. Wilson on Pago 4) currency. The Merchants National Bank of Winona

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IVI ERCHANTS /(a&mLpaKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION YOUR IOCAI INDEPENDENT BANK ^g^V/ _£rf $ P Our entire staff wishes everyone a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! Tribell Says Huskies Slated Kouba Files AT CORTLAND'S Thieves Take Hell File For Carnival For Alderman Burglar Takes Rings Appearing here during the Wi- tic. He also served in France, Over $1,450 For Alderman nona Winter Carnival will be where he was rushed during the and his Arc- Battle of the Bulge to evacuate Aid. Clarence Tribell said to- a dog team driver Valued at $4,987 day he would file by the 5 p.m. tic malemutes — all veterans wounded soldiers from the snow- of rescue service in war and covered countryside. A brick through a window, a CAPT. MARLOWE L. Brown Brown said today. The broken deadline for re-election as 3rd quick scoop by some sticky said that the thief apparently window, 4 by 8 feet At St. Charles peace. The schedule for his appear- , is tempo- Ward council member. His fingers, and Cortland Jewelers, had hurled a large building rarily replaced by a plywood ST. CHARLES, Minn. — Bur- term expires in April. The driver is George Essling- ances here will be announced glare netted more than $1,450 in later. 50 E. 3rd St., counted nearly brick through the west display board. Tribell said he had been un- er, whose base is Lake Kabeto- 000 in losses after a burglary cash and merchandise from tht gama near International Falls. $3, window of the jewelry shop in Blazing, who took over as decided on whether to run MILTON KNUTSON. presi- early Sunday morning. the wee hours Sunday morning. Browne!! Drugstore here Satur- War II, Essling- manager only today, said that again but had made up his During World dent of the Winona Activity Allen Blazing, the store's new He then scooped up the rings the 19 diamond sets taken were day night, Sheriff George Fort mind to file. Two other candi-. er was one of 11 dog team driv- Group, is general chairman oi manager, told police that a within reach on a display count- said today. „^ ers recruited for the task of roughly one-third of the 50-odd dates, M. F. Sweeney and Don the carnival. He is assisted by tray-full of diamond rings had er just behind the shattered rings in the window. Melvin Brownell, proprietor, W. Klagge, have filed for the finding downed fliers in. the Arc- the other , club officers — Clar- been taken by the thief or window, discovered the break-in Sunday position. ence Bell, vice president; Dan- thieves. He listed their retail A citizen reported the burg- THE THIEF OR thieves took imorning and reported it to Tribell's filing would make it iel Bambenek, secretary, and value at $4,987. lary Sunday at 9:30 a.m., Capt. each ring from its box, appar- Sheriff Fort about 8:30 a.m. necessary to hold a ward pri- Henry Muras, secretary. ently to facilitate stuffing the The thieves had jimmied a back mary Feb. 1, since there are Knutson has appointed the fol- booty in pockets. The rings in- door to gain entry. three candidates for the post. lowing committees (the firs! cluded men's and women's sets. Sheriff Fort was checking out listed for each committee it New Manager The manager said that the leads today: he believes that the chairman): Withholding store has no alarm system pro- more than one person was in- Souvenir program — James tecting its windows. He recall- volved in the burglary. Heinlen. David J. Kouba At Cortland's ed that a similar theft had oc- The thieves scopped up more New Factory Publicity — Jerry Papenfuss , A native of Rochester, Minn., curred in Rochester in January, than $1,100 in bills, none larger Gordon R. Closway and H. Rod Filing today for alderman at Actions in today became manager of the 1964, when he was working for thaii $20; and""an[ additional $20 Kurd. large was David J. Kouba, 25, Cortland Jewelry Store, 50 E. Cortland there. The thieves in change, all from the cash Tickets — Bell. 825 E. Belleview St. 3rd St. were caught in that instance, he register. Checks were scattered Highlight Button sales — Leon Podjaski at Kouba will oppose the bid of He is Allen Blazing, 22, who said. over the floor. and Muras (co-chairmen) , Har- Pepin Court replaces Charles Kubicek Jr., vey Stever, Virgil Ramm, Bel! Aid. Jim Mohan for re-election. The Winona store "might put In addition to the cash, the DURAND, Wis. (Special) — who has been manager of the burglars took : Two watches and Junior Furguson. It is his second attempt to win store 10 years. break-proof glass" in its win- Independence Solicitations — Muras, Fur- a City Council seat. He filed in A jury was called in Circuit dows, Blazing said; but he add- valued at $30 each, 5 watches Blazing, a 1960 graduate of valued at from $10 to $24, two INDEPENDENCE, Wis, (Sp, guson, Podjaski and Ramm. the primary for the at-large Court for Pepin County this jonn Marshall ed that the decision is "up to Budget and finance — Muras position in the 1963 elections. the home office." transistor radios valued at $40 cial) — The addition of a fac morning to hear the state's case High School, at- each, George Esslinger Bell, Knutson and Bambenek. A native of Winona, he at- tended Roches- nine lighters valued at $9 tdry was one of the highlights against Charles Borgwardt, each, a. fifth of blended whisky, of 1964 at Independence. With a Husky Welcome banners — Philip tended St. John's Elementary ter Junior Col- ¦cooper uergsruu. Mondovi, on a charge of bat- one light meter selling for $9.95 , Ballclub, ana nouen School, Winona Senior High lege one year Gordon Anderson Jack Frost dinner—T. Charles tery with intent to cause great and became and nine silver dollars dating Minn., opened the Tri-State School and was graduated from from before 1900. Mother Hen Takes Green and past royalty. high school in Bellevue, Neb. bodily harm. credit manager Food Supply Manufacturing Co. in the Tom Tri-college dance —- James of the Cortland Bisek building on Highway Q on He is a veteran of four years Francis Weisenbeck, 27, Mon- Brood Into Winter Bambenek and Dr. W. O. Fink- of domestic and overseas ser- store at Roches- the south side of the city. Tri- elnburg. dovi , was the first state's wit- ter. He has State manufactures snow fence vice with the U.S. Air Force. ness, testifying that Borgwardt LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Mayors' luncheon — Donald After his discharge he operated been credit Prospects for Tools Stolen and cribbing. —A small runt Silver Laced Stone, Winona Chamber of threw stones at him, one hit- manager of the a grocery store in Winona for ting him, causing him to be hos- Tri-County Telephone Co-oper- Wyndotte hen, which emerged Commerce members and mem- a year. He joined the J. C. store there ative switched to dial early this proudly from a deserted dog bers of the Ambassadors. pitalized for a cut on the left three years. Blazing Penney Co. in 1961 and still is side of the head. He was haul- Blazing and his wife, Phyllis, From Gravel year. The older portion ol the house with 13 baby chicks at Boxing show—Furguson, Dan- employed by the firm. 1965 Bright public school was sandblasted iel Bambenek, Nick Wineski and ing a calf to market Sept. 10 have one daughter , Natalie Thanksgiving at the home of WASHINGTON (AP) - The and tuck-pointed. Charles Drake, still has her Muras. He is a member of St. John's when the incident occurred, he Rae, who was born Saturday Queen contest — James Mo- Church, Winona Athletic Club, said evening at Rochester. Agriculture Department Satur- Firm at Airport brood. . day painted a bright picture of FOUR NEW homes were han and Kenneth Nelson. Improved Order of Red Men and 'the stand Kubicek joined the Prudential A break-in over the weekend , by Albert Sylla, John No one was aware the hen He was to return to Insurance Agency here today. food supply "prospects for Amer- fcuilt Queen pageant and coronation the Lions Club. His wife, the at 1:30 p.m. for cross-examina- at Biesanz Ready-Mixed Con- was contemplating a family at He is A 1943'graduate of Winona icans during the new year. Truog, Joseph Kuka and Eldon — Mohan and Nelson (co-chair- former Donna Buege, also is a Spring crete Sand & Gravel Co., Air- Brandenburg. Al Kulig and Da- this season of the year. The tion by Robert Gavic. High School, and served in the men ), Arnold Stenchjem, Papen- native of the city. They have representing Borgwardt. It said supplies of meat—the port Road, netted thieves a vid Wozney have started homes. chicks could not be moved with three small sons. Valley, Marine Corps during "World War fuss, Miss Dee Mehaffey, Rich- Karl Goethel, Pepin County basic item in the diet of most number of tools and a fire ex- August Smieja remodeled the the other flock. A temporary ard O'Bryan and Bergsrud. II. He started work with Port- consumers — appear generally tinguisher. fence was built around the Kouba made the following district attorney who took of- front of his market. Mr. and Parade — Glen Brems and statement : lands here in 1949 and was plentiful. Marketings of meat house. fice this morning, is prosecut- named manager, in 1954. Peter Biesanz, 660 W. Wa- Mrs. Aubyn Smith purchased Eugene Kierlin. animals are expected to con- basha St., reported the break- The mother is rather nervous, "I wish to be a part of a ing. He and his wife, Joan , live at tinue at a relatively high level Hotel Independence from Mr. SQUARE DANCE festival — new and revitalized Winona. We 211 W Mill St. in to Sheriff George Fort Sa- and Mrs. Louis Schoenberger. however, and has a roving eye. A similar case is scheduled . for some time to come,, and big James Jumbeck and Wineski. must take a realistic look at for trial Thdrsday. Borgwardt turday at 6:07 p.m. He said Smith and Wilbur Holtan dis- On warmer days, she flew the supplies of meats have been ac- that it could have happened Curling contest — Lambert our city for we cannot tackle and Bernard Bauer, Durand, cumulated in refrigerated ware- any- solved partnership in Club Mid- coop but always returned at time between Thursday at 4:30 night. Hamerski. the problems before us by fool- charged with releasing air from houses. way. Holtan buying full share. games — Max Mo- ing ourselves. We must expand p.m. and the time of his report Now the chicks, all speckled a truck tire, were allegedly Boy Stumbles 11 M automatic laundry was lock and M. J. Bambenek. our efforts if we are to prosper. members of the National Farm- January marketings of chick- Biesanz told Sheriff Fort that •old by Mrs. Martha Bisek to brown or black and white are Teen-age dance — Furguson "We must look realistically .at en broilers are expected to be the intruders pulled a lock off almost as big as the mother. ers Organization when the inci- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smick. and Edward Hostettler. our housing code, at urban re- dents happened. slightly above a year ago. Sup- one of his sheds with a bar and Richard Gamoke bought the They have to be rugged to Children's activities — M. J. newal, the problems of our Into Hot Water plies of turkey meat are larger entered other sheds as well. service station Anton Sylla op- withstand the temperatures, of Bambenek, Vern Smelser, Hale downtown district and those of FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (Spe- than a year ago. A Ore extinguisher worth abftut erated many years. the past five weeks. Visitors Stow, Ronald Kroning, Bruce other areas. cial) — A 5-year-old Fountain Milk production is expected to $35 was missing as were sever- Tho Elk Creek mill, owned stop in amazement at seeing Reed, the Park-Recreation De- "We must see that our pre- City child was rushed to Com- run about the same level as the al heavy bars and an undeter- and operated by Albert Sylla, chicks pecking in the snow on partment and the United Com- sent industries are secure for Birders Spot 37 munity Memorial Hospital, Wi- plentjjful 1964 supply of 125.7 bil- mined number of tools. was sold to John Wiersgalla. some of the colder days. mercial Travelers. we canjCt afford to lose any. nona, Sunday night when he lion pounds. However, supplies Junior ski tournament — The break-in is under investi- Clarence Dubiel purchased The Drakes' son, Peter, raises And'W»|must expand our ef- stumbled into boiling water. of some manufactured dairy gation by sheriff's officers. Lakeshore Bar from Clarence a few chickens as a hobby. James Bambenek Jr., George forts to attract new' industry to Species in Day Bruce Krzoska received burns products may be slightly small- Prokop. D. G. Plate liquidated Goetzman, and Hamerski. Winona. We cannot be content Twenty-seven members of the on both hands and arms and er than in the early part of 1964. his pharmacy and is employed Old time dance — Furguson to stand still and watch the Hiawatha Valley Bird Club of some burns on the face. In the first half of 1965 , total at West Salem. and Hostettler. parade go by." Winona spotted 37 species of The accident happened at the supplies of fresh and processed lowan Wa ives Sports car gymkhana — Knut- birds in the club's annual par- Harlon Northouse farm near fruits are expected to be sub- Teacher Buys SIX Independence and area son, Daniel Bambenek and Mur- ticipation in the "Christmas" Lewiston, Minn., where Bruce stantially larger than in that couples celebrated their golden as. Congregation bird census taken Sunday in the was visiting with his parents, same period in 1964. wedding anniversaries: Mr. and Stage shows — Furguson. Winona area. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krzoska, Reception committees — Ber- As one exception, supplies of Mrs. Anton Knudtson, Chimney Extradition on This number equals that of and four brothers and sisters. Downtown Cafe Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mar- nard Wagnild, Stenehjem and At Rushford The Northouses, going to do canned and frozen vegetables Possession of the Downtown Knutson. a year ago, but is short of the the milking, had drawn a pail are expected to be solek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Syml- May Build Church record number seen in the club's moderately Country Kitchen, 3rd and Huff cek, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reck , Check Charge The Soroptimist Club will op- of boiling hot water to rinse the smaller well in 1965 than the streets, was transferred today erate an information desk dur- first census in 1961 when 41 milking quipment. They were heavy volume of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Skroch A Winona man waived extra- RUSHFORD, Minn. — Con- species were tallied. a year ago. to its purchaser, William Heise, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suchla. dition to Iowa on a bad check ing the carnival , and Hotel Wi- struction of a new church will still in the kitchen and the wa- The department said food 267 E. Broadway. nona will be carnival headquar- Additional species seen in the football charge today in municipal be the main topic at the annual ter was standing on the floor. prices are not expected to rise Heise, 27, bought the restau- The Independence ters. area during.the two-week span Bruce playfully ran around to- team was undefeated last sea- court. meeting of St. Mark 's Lutheran as much this year as in 1964. rant from Robert Massie, who Esslinger is a native of Wi- of the census period were re- ward the pail. Someone caught opened it for business son and was picked for No. 4 Ronald L. Wheeler , 24, 464 congregation here at 2 p.m. ported at the banquet termin- "The upward pressure on in Sep- in the final balloting Sioux St., will be returned to nona. Sunday. It wilL be the congrega- him. He ran again, and this prices of food from crops in the tember. Massie holds regional fiosition ¦ ating the census day's activi- time -.dropped his hands and or the top 10 small school Osage, Iowa, by Mitchell Coun- tion's first house of worship. ties, although these were not past two years likely will not be franchise rights teams in the state. ty, Iowa, authorities to face a arms into the pail. repeated in 1965 ," the agency The Missouri Synod congrega- included in the report for the His grandmother , Mrs. John for the food Two disabled World War B charge that he passed a bad tion with 51 communicant mem- day unless they had been seen said. service chain appointed rural check for $20 there Dec. 15. Injured Mabel Krzoska , said Vaseline .and veterans were bers has been renting the Rush- again for verification. bandages were applied and he and has partici- carriers and started deliveries; Osage justice court issued the ford Episcopal Church since its Among the rare specimens to pated in the Gerald Pietrek and Leonard was treated for shock . This fugitive warrant which was organization in 1952. be verified in this year's count morning the bandages still were opening and Sylla, succeeding C. M . Dusen- used to arrest Wheeler Sunday Soldier Moved Although a formal decision to operation bury and D. A. Marsolek The were two "new" birds, the robin on , but the child had recover- . afternoon in Winona. The war- MABEL, Minn. (Special) - build a church has not been and the ' ruffed grouse added Burch Asks of branches in latter retired earlier but Earl rant alleges that Wheeler issued , ed enough from shock to ask Mankato Sp. 4 Richard Benson , 24, Ma- made, plans call for a $33,160 to the club's "life'^ list for the bring his , Roch- Hutchins and Bernard Kulig the bad check last month in his .grandmother to ester, Sparta, in the interim bel, who received a concussion , structure which would not in- mid-winter counting. This cum- truck to the hospital so he could carried the mail Riceville, Iowa. clude furnishings , Wis., and Madi- as substitute carriers. broken shoulder and cuts and according to ulative list now totals 58. play with it. Wheeler at first refused to the Rev. A. U. Deye, St. Mar- Unity Within son , Wis., in re- The Rev. Donald Walczak , as- bruises in the collision Friday Missing from the area sur- c e n t montns waive extradition proceedings, morning in which Mr. and Mrs. tin 's Church , Winona , who is . sistant at Ss. Peter & Paul telling Judge John D. McGill vey this year were many spe- There are more Heise Catholic Church , was assigned Theodore J. Espelien, Spring currently serving St. Mark' s cies of ducks usually seen , with than a dozen Country Kitchens that he wanted to offer to pay and St. John to another parish and succeeded He Grove, were killed , was moved 's Lutheran at Hart only the mallard and black across the Midwest , from Ohio the amount of the check. The Rev. E. A. Friedrich Police Seeking Republicans by the Rev. Joseph Miller , now said that he had $68 in cash, to the Veterans Hospital at , pas- duck spotted this year. Also to Minnesota. tor of the two churches, re- WASHINGTON (AP) - Dean assistant to the Rev. Edmund some of which belongs to his Minneapolis Sunday. missing were evening gros- The new owner is a native Klimek. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. cently accepted a call to Bel- beaks, red polls and snow bunt- Burch , the embattled chairman mother. Ice Cream Thief of the Republican National of Winon a and a graduate ol Tornados leveled barns and Judge McGill ordered the Harold Benson, moved him videre Lutheran Church near ings, all usually seen at this Police reported two thefts to- Committee, said today the new Winona Senior High School. He other buildings in Borst and matter continued to Jan. 25 and there. He is with U.S. Army Lake City. time of the year in 15-mile di- was graduated from the Univer- Plensant- day , one involving breaking and year should be one of GOP unity Bruce Valley and the placed Wheeler under $500 bail. radar there. Pastor Deye said the congre- ameter circle comprising the sity of Alabama with a bachelor ville area in May. gation, after making a formal census area. entry of a home. and responsible opposition — He advised the Winona man to Funeral services for Mr. and and not "the year of the scape- of arts degree in German. Ha seek the advice of a lawyer, Mrs. Espelien were conducted decision to build a church , will Lester Boerst, 1022 Gilmore ROMAN SMIEJA. 31 yeari In Participation of 27 members Ave,, reported Saturday morn- goat. " has taught In Minneapolis market business and but Wheeler later decided on his at Trinity Lutheran Church , make a formal application for a set a new course record high , as schools the past two years. Ha the meat own to waive extradition. loan. The congregation has pur- ing that someone had taken $93 "If 1965 becomes a year spent active in civic and church af- Spring Grove today by the Rev. did the relatively mild , above- worth of ice cream , in bulk and and his wife have one daughter , Judge McGill advised Wheeler Rolf G . Hanson . Burial was in cnasejd three lots for the church zero weather throughout the in division and recrimination ," two weeks old. fairs, died in June. Benjamin in cones, from his truck parked Burch told a Republican wom- 17, died in a car acci- that he is entitled to a pre- Spring Grove Cemetery. just east , of the high school. , day. Assisting Heise in manage- Halamn , liminary hearing in municipal in front of 401 E. 5th St., some- en's group, "then we will also dent on Highway 93 south of time between Thursday night fail our larger duty to the nation ment will be Arthur Thelen. Independence. Thomas R. Bisek , court here before he could be , extradited ; but Wheeler main- and Saturday at 10 a . in . as the party of responsible op- tavern and automatic laundry The thief has the key to his position. " and custom farmer , tained that he didn 't have operator enough money to hire a lawyer. truck , too, Boerst reported. died in March. Thirty-two gallon containers The theme of the young chair- 635 enrolled in the Wheeler is now in county jail Young Driver A total of waiting to be turned over to Warm Week Seen; and 57-dozen chocolate "drum- man 's prepared address to the public and parochial schools sticks" are missing. District of Columbia League of fall. Thirty-five seniors Iowa authorities . The charge last against him Is a felony, and Duane Wnite , 62B E . 5th St., Republican Women was that graduated from the high .school reported Saturday evening that Republicans must put aside Serving Term spring. conviction could bring a peni- last tentiary sentence, someone entered his home Fri- their differences, re-examine Michael R. Grossell . 19. inn to Be Melting day and took an envelope con- the principles they hold in com- Fairfax St., in in county jail Snow taining $25. beginning a 17-day term Hits Post mon and present a united chal- as the Truck (for January) Winona got a bite of cold weekend to parts of WISCON- Waite said that he left his lenge to the Johnson adminis- result of a guilty plea today in Mild weather his wife to the On West Broadway continued in Winona and vicin- weather Sunday morning when SIN where snow cover was home to take tration where its programs run municipal court to leaving the Revolt Reported the thermometer dipped to -2 lacking. hospital about 7 am. When he counter to GOP philosophy . scene of an accident. ity today and Weather Bureau returned around 8 p.m., he tol d An accident Saturday at forecasts for the area indicate but rose rapidly during the day A state high of 42 degrees was Judge John D. McGill told Broadway and John Street caus- • to 32 in the afternoon. This police , he found the nadlock off Grossell that he is responsible no marked change in conditions reported Sunday at Pewaukee the door and drawers ransack- ed $2 damage to a truck and Crushed in Bolivia for the next several days. mol ning the reading was 29 and in Waukesha County, and the Milwaukee Child as a driver to stop at the scene a sign post. ed. The monev was missing. $20 damage to LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Gen. Occasional cloudiness tonight at noon today 37. forecast for today called for Suffocates in Fire of an accident in which he ia Ambrose T. Schwartz , 929 E. military junta and Tuesday is the immediate more readings in the 40s . involved to find out what dam- Rene Barrientos ' today the hi MINNESOTA CITY INCIDENT Sanborn St., was driving east says it has put down an attempt prediction with a low of 15-25 to- A VEAIt AGO gh In the southeastern portion of age resulted and "in this case" was 40 and the low 25. All-time MILWAUKEE U» COMMUI RATION \mma ^ '^^^f' & Nighti — Othar Monday* | ^ slated to average .10 to .20 of the mercury shrunk to -27. THE NATION'S low wan 20 mous for their starkly primitive W Tuesday, Jan. 5, 7 :30 o' cock an inch in scattered light snow Abundant sunshine and south- below al Cut Bank Mont . The tribal masks and statues , are mostly the latter part of the erly breezes brought mild win- 24-hour high was 83 at Home- now being praised for their pot- INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS * O. M. ROBBRTSON JR., W.M. ( ^ * week. tertime temperatures during the stead. Fla. tery . John G, Schmidt, N.G, .[They'll Do It Every Time By Jimrnie Hatlo Hubert May DEAR ABBY: 9t dfapfwuuL <£a&t VUqhL Keep House Send Her Home Reform, Religion In Washington In Taxi , Next WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN President - elect Hubert Hum- DEAR ABBY: A woman who claims to be 60, but who '65 my house on week- Returning in phrey and Mrs. Humphrey say looks and acts much younger, comes to ends to clean and do my laundry. In bad weather I drive her By EARL WILSON they'd like to continue living in home. She always invites me in for a few drinks. One night NEW YORK — So you wonder what'll happen this year? .. . their modest green shingle and we both got high and I spent most of the night with her. Now Well, don't go around asking strangers. white brick house in Chevy she tells me that she is going to have my baby and she is Fearless Forecasts for 1965 with a solemn pro- hospital oiiis, I lead off my Chase, Md., their home for the suing me for money to pay for her doctor and phecy that a great reform wave'll hit America ... the pendulum the child until It is old enough . and for sufficient funds to keep will swing away from filth . . . Gov't, scrutinizers will attempt past 16 years. . to care for itself. I consulted a doctor friend and he said that a drastic cleanup of dirty movies, novels and biographies. There has been some pressure a woman that age cowa nor. nave a oaoy. With the Pope likely to visit us (forecast here months ago) , for the Humphreys to have My lawyer says she has nothing on me un- there'll be a boom in all reli- larger quarters, particularly for less she wants to press a rape charge, gions in America. prove under the entertaining. However , Mis. which would be hard to The Bible will become a big- circumstances. What is your honest opinion? ger best seller than ever thanks Humphrey says she can use the ON IN YEARS Wisconsin Has to the movies, "The Greatest State Department and other Story Ever Told" and "The government facilities or private DEAR ON: A pregnancy can be af- Bible." clubs for entertaining large firmed by a doctor's examination . Your I see —in my crystal ball — groups. lawyer can tell you what your rights 6 Road Deaths a discussion of plans for a The couple has only two social (and hers) are. And next time you hire White House wedding . . . With events planned for before the a cleaning woman, send her home in a business men optimistic, tips Jan. 20 inauguration. The first, taxi oi YOU'LL be the one who's taken will get bigger . . . Sen. Jacob at the suburban home, is an in- for a ride. ABBY To Start 1965 Javits will be mentioned in- formal dinner party next Friday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS creasingly for Mayor of NY . . . night for the six new senators DEAR ABBY: I am 32 and have fallen in love with a Men's clothes will become more and their wives. We are both Christians and live simple Wisconsin motorists are off to 49-year-old woman. elegant and "high-fashion." . . On Sunday, Jan. 10 the Hum- lives. Alby, the difference in our ages does not mean a thing a safer start this year as au- Petrocelli, taking a fashion show phreys have invited new House to me, but it bothers her. She says everyone will think we've thorities and safety officials to Moscow in May, will also members and their spouses to lost our minds. " an informal afternoon reception map plans to reduce the rec- push "the shaped suit" which'll She is very nice looking and has a good figure and in ray have a gentle suppression at the at their home. woman dearly but of 1,053 in eyes she does not look her age. I love this ord traffic death tolr sides giving a leaner look — It was announced Saturday same way in ten years from now. 1964. she says I may not feel the even to us fatties. that Humphrey will be grand Could such a marriage work? NO SLEEP FOR TWO Six persons were reported " " marshal of the St. Peter "Winter ' Folk music, long in, will killed in the long New Year s " will Carnival parade Jan. 23, three Such marriages are "working" weekend which began at 6 p.m. be in trouble. "Good music DEAR NO SLEEP: come back . . /American sex- days after he is inaugurated. every day. All this is required for a good marriage is that last Thursday and ended at by The former Minnesota senator the two people really need each other. Time, however, midnight Sunday . bombs will be^outsexed Virna Lisa, Italian; Catherine Den- is^the first high federal govern- does change people and alters their situations. When you On this date one year ago, euve, French, and "out own" ment official to serve as grand are 53 and she is 70, your "needs" might change, and the state already Had listed 24 Ann-Margret, Swedish. marshal. hence your feelings. victims of highway accidents. It'll be a great year for Tau- mother of three children. The holiday weekend victims 20) DEAR ABBY: I am 23 and the reans (April 21-May in their My problem is my hair. My husband wants me to wear it Included a 79-year-old man, Pe- love affairs, especially in Febru- ter Koseff of Milwaukee, who long. Just straight and hanging down to my shoulders like I ary, May, August, September, U.S. Holiday wore it when he met me eight years ago. It makes me received a police citation for October and December . . . jay-walking after he had been look like I'm lZyeprsold! Nancy Wilson'11 be the new sing- I want to wear it up, but he doesn't like it that way. We struck by a car on a Milwau- ing rage . . . Elvis Presley, kee street. Koseff , who was have been fighting about this for five years. He says if I hit after he had cut in front of turning 30, will be acclaimed a Traffic Deaths really loved him I'd wear it the way he likes it. I say if he a bus which be had just left , marvel of the movies. His pic- really loved me, he'd let me wear it the way I wantto. What died while undergoing surgery tures always make money. One would YOU do? HAIR PROBLEM at a hospital. reason: his mgr. Col. Tom Park- er kept him off TV except at the At New High DEAR HAIR PROBLEM: You don't have a "hair David Budafui, 21, of Menem- start . . . "Hullabaloo," NBC's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS problem" — you have a "husband" problem. I would onee Falls was killed Sunday new "junior Hollywood Palace" The nation ended its three-day wear my hair the way my husband liked it when I was when his car and another auto TV show, aimed at the young, observance of the New Yeai at with him. And I'd wear it the way I liked it when he collided at the intersection of will be a smash — and be imi- midnight Sunday, breaking all wasn't around. Your husband is stubbornly trying to pre- Waukesha County Trunk Q and tated. previous traffic death records serve the "image" he has of you. Don't destroy it. Lannon road in -Menomonee for the holiday and surpassing Falls. Budahn was en route JACKIE KEMNEDY'LL be in REAL COOL HORSE . . . Standing on the p.m. Admiring what their father did when lawn of the Marvin Douglas home, 1102 E. most fathers were watching bowl -games the worst fears of traffic ex- home f romas ice fishing trip. the news more. A dentist's as- perts. Previously reported were the sistant, Leee Abdullah (she Sanborn St., is this horse, which Douglas are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' daughter and son, Highway accidents during the deaths of William C. Tilley, spells it with 3 e's), gets her carved out of snow, then coated with water 16-year-old Corrine and 13-year-old Rosa. 78-hour period claimed 453 lives, Vandals Damage 52, of Madison; Mrs. Everett picture printed, for example, to harden it. He started at about 1 p.m. Fri- passing the New Year's high Bacon, 53, of Marinette; Mrs. because Jackie exclaimed about day and had most of the work finished by 5 mark set during a four-day holi- liiftV*H PhUl|s Bue, 30 , of Black River one of her paintings at the day in 1955-56 when 409 persons Sunnyside School; Falls, and Carl Severin, 72, of Center Gallery, 45 W. 57th St. died. The previous three-day MATINEES AT 1:15 Milwaukee. . .. In February, Lana Turner'U record was 374 in 1959-60. 25t-50«45« become the loveliest 45-year-old. NITE 7:00-9;20 Women'll be able to shop Before the holiday started, the Now Clubhouse without leaving the house by National Safety Council estimat- BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — Van- 25«-«S«-85e Woman Dies in looking at their purchases over Voice of the Outdoors ed that between 300 and 360 per- dals damaged the Sunnyside sons might be killed in traffic. School about two miles south a color Picturepnone while still California Sidelights ocean three blocks was ing on the way, and raced t ENDS TUES. • lolling bed (this is forecast by California, with 69 fatalities , of Blair. PASADENA, Calif. — Football windswept, making walking ahead of incoming ones, just es- recorded the highest number of Burning Auto Hugo Gernsback who also fore- fans wander over most of South- cold and difficult. caping getting wet. We could deaths and broke its three-day Shortly after midnight Christ- (AP) sees a TV set with 10 small not identify it. mas Day an electric clock was LA PORTE, Tex. - A ern California waiting for the A handful of fishermen, wear- New Year's record toll of 46, set < H «LOR woman was trapped and burned screens and one large screen, ripped off the wall and the glass CAry ing rain clothing bundled around There are many species of in 1960. 1 to death and her husband in- all functioning simultaneously, Tournament of Roses and the A spokesman for the Califor- smashed. The clock was stopped - jured when their car left a high- with the viewer push-buttoning big game. The^races and Dis- their bodies, struggled with birds here that we do not at 12:45 a.m. That fixed the time GRaNT- long poles on the sheltered side. know, Pacific coast birds nia Highway Patrol, Kent Mil- fW way Sunday night, hurtled the channel he prefers onto the neyland drew the bulk of the ton, said he is "sure alcohol will of the vandalism. A radio also ) We didn't see any of them haul that drift back and forth through an airplane hangar and large screen . . . Jack Benny Michigan and Oregon fans, but be found to be a tremendous was smashed. burst into flames. Ten airplanes will retire from regular TV. a fish up over the railing. with the seasons. It is win- factor" in accounting for the The vandals gained entrance there are those who go to the They said, "It's no good today ter, or the wet season were destroyed. (Probably with an announce- ocean and walk among the , here bleak total. by breaking a window in the The woman was Mrs. Paul ment that he's quitting on his —too windy. " now. A fairly large flock of outside door and reaching the gulls on the dirty sand beach crows crosses For comparative purposes. Troy Crawford , 23, of Houston. 40th birthday. to watch the storm — driven over the lock. A window in the basement Ted's on the Beach, is a ranch from the backdrop of The Associated Press counted Her husband, 34, was hospi- Better take this seriously be- swelling waves break into white bar - restaurant overlooking was broken from the inside ; it talized with second- and third- cause in my December, '63 the green foothills to the traffic deaths during a non-holi- was boarded up on the outside. spray over the black rocks, or a wide section of the shore, west in the day three-day weekend last degree bums. Fearless Forecasts I said LBJ watch the rubber-clad surf- evening and A beer bottle apparently had Cliff Hyde, owner of the flying with wide clear windows wakes us. going back , morn- month. The total then was 386. would be elected in a landslide. board riders come sailing in and comfortable booths. been hurled through a window service bearing his name, said (Of course, I also said Fidel ings. Last week , 578 deaths were in the library comer. gracefully on the crest of the counted during the three-day ¦if, PflT f ¦ • m several other aircraft were Castro would be out on his -iLjfcta-f MLJL J ^^^^^^^^ waves. The flock of birds, mainly It is warmer along the Coast Books, refrigerator and stove ^^^^^^^^^ B damaged. He estimated damage whiskers in Cuba by today). , Christmas period. gulls of several kinds directly at night. Roses bloom there, and ' were unharmed. to the planes at $120,000 and ex- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH : Joe At Santa Monica where below were fascinating. They California s toll far surpassed Tho school was closed in 1960 no freezing conditions prevail, , Bjj- ^PBy M tensive damage to his new $35,- E. Lewis announced that he is we became stormbound at were of various sizes and col- the next nearest state — when tlie district joined Blair. ^J l-m^K while here at the foot of the with 45 fatalities. New York and > O00 hangar. looking for a cure for a New the start of a boat fishing ors and in family groups. The building, heated during the ^mt%!?^^mi^mm.'%*?m^m^^^^**** The hangar at the La Porte Year's Eve hangover — last mountains ice freezes in the Illinois followed with 24 each. trip by a Coast Guard warn- Among them were a scattering horse tank and Only eight states went through winter, was purchased by area Municipal Airport east of Hous- year 's. ing to small craft that the barn roof feet con- of beach runners that looked is coated with white in the the holiday without a traffic residents for community club '^^^HftfUMfiB&t'- T^" * ¦' ton is located only about 20 WISH I'D SAID THAT: "The fined them behind the WwSffiu ^^^^nWmW*** \ *¦»¦M from the highway. like rails with long legs. A lit- mornings. death — Alaska, Delaware , Ha- meetings and 4-H activities. It time for playing Santa Claus breakwater , the long pier tle white bird, no bigger than a waii , North Dakota, Rhode Is- is on County Trunk S. WINONA DAILY NEWS is over for another year," notes that extends out into the chick , followed waves out. eat- The past couple of days land, South Dakota, Vermont Area Girl Scouts had day Harry Katz. "Unless, of course , teen-agers have been riding and Wyoming. camp there last summer. Peo- ' Goose MONDAY, JANUARY, 4, )9U you re a husband." to the snow at the 4 ,000-foot The safety council said 1964 ple in tbe community get to- TATne* REMEMBERED QUOTE: ) VOLUME 1W, NO. li Blake to Continue level. It crept down from traffic deaths are expected to gether at the school occasional- "The wise public speaker uses the higher mountains during reach a record 48,000. The coun- ly to play cards. Published dally except Saturday and holi- the hop-skip-jump method — he 11,900 Died days by Republican and Herald Publish. As District Court the recent rainy spell and cil plans to report the 12-month Ing Company, 601 Franklin St., Winona, hops to the platform, skips his will vanish with the first totals later this month. TrevoRHowaro Minn. introduction and jumps to his Reporter Here warm day. • ALSO • SUBSCRIPTION RATES conclusion . " — Anon. Terms of 5 Blair "KEEP AMERICA Slnol* Copy— 10c Dally, 15c Sunday EARL'S PEARLS: One of the In '64 Fires Donald Blake , District Court At a cocktail party for foot- SINGING"! Delivered by Carrier—Per week 50 cents shortest distances in tho world AP) reporter for the retiring Judge 16 weeks H2.?i « weefcj KS.SO f - Fires killed ball writers here eve- is between easy and uneasy pay- Leo F. Murphy, will remain in the other 11,900 persons in the United ning, tho vote was two to one Delaware Has By mall strictly In advance ; puper step- ments . Winona as reporter for Judge Officials Expiring ad on expiration date. If the government' States in 1964 and destroyed Arnold Hatfield, It was learned for Michigan to win by as much BLAIR , Wit. (Special) - The "WHERE LOVE s so in- as three touchdowns in PHImort, Houston, Olmsted, Winona, terested in getting young people property worth $1.67 million , today. . terms of five of Blair's city Wabjihn. Rullalo. Jackson. Pepin nnd HAS GONE" Trempealeau counties: into the space program why the National Fire Protection Judfio Hatfield , who will move There are a lot of sore Safe Holiday officials will expire next spring. 1 year »)J.O0 J months $3.50 don't they build a rocket with his chambers from Rochester They, or anyone seeking to suc- STARTS THURSDAY 6 months W.50 1 month 11.31 Association said today. Almost spots among the Coast writ- WILMINGTON , Del. (AP) - a phone and a pizza oven? . . . 30 per cent of all fire victims to Winona Tuesday at the start ters because of the selection Delaware , which had an all- ceed them, have until Jan. 26 All other subscriptions: That's earl, brother. of a new District Court term, to file nomination papers. 1 year tl 5. 00 3 months »05 were children . of Oregon. It was the L.A. time high of 117 traffic deaths 6 months 18.00 1 month Jl.eO thus will "inherit" a court re- writer.'.' opinion that UCLA for the state in 1*364, went Terms of the following ex- The number of deaths In- porter. pire: Amos Kolve , mayor ; Lloyd Send change ot eddress, notices, undellv. should have been the team through tho New Year's holiday ered cpplei, subscription orders and other 3 Students Killed creased 1O0 over the 1903 toll Doniikl T. Franke , the new in the Rose Bowl. The re- period without a highway fatali- Skogstsad, Ward 1 alderman; AA mail Items to Winona Dally Newj, P .O. In Alps Avalanche but was less than the record face on the Third JuclicinI Dis- sult was that advance pub- ty reported. Clint Immoll, Ward 2 alderman ; riTffiHCni1 i MJiUWil^ \ Second class rxistaoe paid at Winona. mark of 12 , 100 firo deaths sot in trict bench , will likewise "in- licity on the Oregon team State police continued Duane Johnson , Ward 3 alder- Pox 70, Winona. Minn . EVENINGS 7115-9:15 SALZBURG , Austria (AP) - 1954. herit" Judge Hatfield's former was light in the Times and stepped-up traffic enforcement man, and George Larson , Ward Xt-tit Mt A giant avalanche in the Austri- The property loss figure , $1 13 ,- reporter when he sets up cham- Herald-Examiner. during the 78-hour period which 3 supervisor . an Alps trapped 21 Dutch stu- 100 ,000 under the previous bers In Rochester after his began last Thursday at 6 p.m. Larson , a former supervisor, dents Sunday night , killing-three year's record high, reversed a swearing-in today. It apparently affected the and ended at midnight Sunday. has been serving hy appoint- # ENDS WED. « ^mmmmmar'^^lSLmVILWB ^t^^ of them. The others freed them- three-year trend of constantly sale of tickets for the game. State police administrative nnd ment of the mayor/ on a temp- selves. rising dollar losses from fire. Two small ads in Thursday's headquarters personnel made orary basis. ' ' the Their deaths raised the winter Times offered tickets in vol- regular traffic patrols. Holdover officers are : Ru- It s Fun^pn Run! death toll in the Austrian Alps Channel 2 Plans ume at W each. The scalperi dolph Anderson, James Davis to nine . School Boards to were worried. and Donald Stanford, alderman of Ward 1, 2 and 3, Hear Col. Powers Row upon row of scots respectively, Nursing Course and Ray Nereng, supervisor , virtually covered the tree- ST. PAUL (AP) - Col. John Major Crimes who Li vice chairman of the i ALMA , Wis. (Special) — An *JM Pocahontas Powers , former public relations tops nlong Colorado Roule- Trempealeau County 11-week Red Cross home nurs- vard for a mile or more Board of OIL TREATED representative for tho astronaut ing course will bo offered on Supervisors. program, •will be among speak- awaiting tho parade crowd. The clerk-treasurer Channel 2, KTCA- Thursdays Preferred ones and as- ers at the annual convention sold for Up in State sessor serve by appointment. from 1:30-2 p.m. storting Jan. more than $5. (AP) BRIQUETS of the Minnesota School Boards 14 . ST. PAUL - Major crimes In Minnesota increased A Perfect, Controllable, Association opening here .Inn. Materials should be ordered Curb space along the gutters ^ 11. by 20 per cent during the past PROMOTED BY STANDARD Solid Fuel ¦ for nt once from Channel 2, was free public parade view- The husband of a former BOO ROOMS WITH A VltW • M LUXURIOUS year. Wi- )S NUTHOUSES WITH 1640 Como Ave , St. Paul. Total ing area. The sidewalk SUItfS INCIUDING is kept Supt. Roy T. Noonan of the nona girl has been named mer- PATIOS • SIX DINING AND WINING ROOMS cost is $1.50 open for public use on first chandiser for tires • F UEL PA RK I NG • They ' re Not Retired State Bureau of Criminal Appre- , batteries TON Tho home nursing certificate come baals. Some groups riANhlhC I »IM n»Mli»| — ,#i..,.t.«.«> Om H «pZj i/li hension added Saturday that and accessories In the Kansas Mttt.nl •<>* (|hit.ll.*« 5"'l I A C , we erroneously stated they to earn tho certificate lo -write It gets darn cold here at night , added that the growth of crime Grant joined the firm in 1950 "LILI" Clean to Burn" are retired. Both are still very or call her office in tho court- according to California stand- Is one of the most pressing after being graduated from Lu- much in the service. house at Alma before Jan, 11. ards. problems the state faces . ther College in Decorah. STARTS WEDNSBDAY treasurer, and D. L. Soholt, Gor- SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES Mondovi Businessmen don Retzlaff and Jerry Dahms Elect Officers Jan. 72 hold over. Alma Asks for proposed $3,900 project would Jan. 12 for pre-auditing the be $1,000. Officers also will be elected books prior to auditing by the MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - at the business meeting follow- An ordinance also was pass- CPA. Commands San Diego Center Directors will be elected at the ed. It prohibits discharge of fire Fire Chief Alfred Hermann ing the noon luncheon. Wise- Planning Grant arms within the city limits. ment of State. ing the holidays with his grand- annual meeting of the Mondovi man now is vice president. reported on the department's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ¦ ALMA, Wis. (Special)— Alma The street committee was in- activity last year and plans for • Agricultural, Business and Pro- City Council has authorized the structed to contact firms deal- the coming year. BLAIR. Wis. (Special) — Gunderson. Pvt. Skogstad is sta- fessional Men's Association at Part of the 20th Century's ¦ Spec. 4 Michael Skogstad left tioned at Ft. Steward, Ga. planning commission to apply ing in Christmas decorations Don's Supper Club Jan. 12. richest find of sunken Spanish for federal assistance in outlin- and report at the January Though rare in the United Dec. 25 for Ft. Leonard Wood, Spec. 5 Fred Von Haden and Terms of Donald Wiseman, treasure forms the exhibit ing city planning. , Mo., after spending a week with meeting. Archie Brovold said States, .the Everglade kite a family, White Sands, N.M., George Jackson and Randall "Pieces of Eight!" which open- It would include a map, land the street committee has con- hawk-like-bird, is commonly. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd spent Christmas with Mrs. Gil- Morey expire. Terms of Howard ed in Explorers Hall, Washing- use study, and other items that tacted such firms and will have seen in parts of Cuba. Mexico Skogstad. bert Von Haden here and* with Peck , president; Norman Han- ton, on Dec. 16 and will con- would guide a growing commu- a report. and Central and South Amer- Pvt. Duane Stenberg is spend- relatives at Galesville. son, secretary ; Lowell Serum, tinue through Feb. 28. nity. The city's share of the The finance committee set ica.

0 ' . Capt. R. W. Zimdars Navy Capt. R. W. Zimdars, formerly of Winona, will be as- signed as commanding officer of the naval communication cen- ter, San Diego, Calif. , early in January. The stations is one of the largest in the Navy's world- wide communications network . Capt. Zimdars, recently pro- moted from commander, is the son of Mrs. Olga Zimdars, 314 DIR ECTORS W. 4th St. He was a 1938 £f**H«M \&&R£tM graduate of Winona Senior High School and graduated in 1942 j. L. JEREMIASSEN Cash and Due from Banks - ....$ 2,156,099.64 W^BsSs &S ^mi ^k ^^^^^ mimm ; ';": from Wabash College, Craw- Chairman of Ihe Board — United Building Centers, Inc. ''^^^ B V ¦- ':' ':?- : fordsville, Ind. Commissioned ALBERT J. KERTZMAN • ' . . ? - B ,, "> y <- /- , c MOAA ^^ AA l -^-V^SB^ an ensign in 1943, his first sea owner - Kertzman Drying co. *hw&&&h ^&& ^m U. 5. Government Securities 4,844,293.44 rMtiGuB&SXmUmfliW duty was with the GEORGE L. LO0M1S, M.D. g^PBK ^H BBalBB USS Bailey. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist SBH ^ BBI ^SBH ^^^ I r- PJSSRipBH RWCPR RUDOLPH w. MILLER ' " L" ' ¦ 0ther B nc!s and Securities 2,183,084.35 \ ««* As a lieutenant commander, Corp. 1'I1IVM ° Z^ljm0WA President— Miller Felpax and Miller Lubricator' Co. ^MJ ^^^ MiM ^^^^^ S ^^Kk \ "^^ i^lE^^S^P«--««*v he commanded the destroyer PAUL B. MINER - -'^mm¥m ^mmm\ \ ^ escort USS Epperson and later Executive Vice President - Bay Milling Co. . -; State ^^— \ ^StOCK IH Fede ra l KeSefVe DQnK 40,500.00 \ the destroyer USS Taussig. He DANIEL F. PRZYBYLSKI > ' i , t -r' >m\ I served as communications offi- General Manager — Badger Division Warner & Swas»y Co. I v > ' -V<^^B "", , _,. nm — ._ „«« n , ' cer aboard the USS HARVARD K . ROBmsoN \. >^H t Loans and Discounts 13,047,993.26 New Jersey during the Korean Partner — Farmers Exchangi ' lAv-v> 10A '¦*"' ?*,£ *'& ~3^j^«8^aaa\ ' * ' ^^ War. For two years after the Ko- ARm Furniture & Fixtures 692, 730.99 rean War he was assigned to ^JJ ^ ^ uBMM Banking House, t3S» §^ Naval Intelligence at the Pent- THOMAS H. UNDERDAHL 'I^^^ K^^KSM ^H ~._ feSraHSSM President — Nelson Tire Service, Inc. * L , A WySSZBHBHH agon, Washington, D.C. *****""**»Hk!§S'3S*!9Mt& "*mmmmt^mM »wlnGH9 ^HH Income Earnedr \ but \ Z not Collectedr~ \\ A 166* r z ,487.11tit * t W* His most recent assignment has been that of naval adminis- trative command executive of- OFFICERS 0ther Assets i9 976.55 ficer at the San Diego naval ^£ ^^ &^Sm* " *' ' i^lSj Jl base. BERGLAND KERMIT^ ' S^ ^S ^ ^^^^ B $23, 151 , 165.34 IflSspSB DURAND. Wis. — Technical *'&&¦ Sgt. James 0. Schlosser, son of LOYEL HOSECK ?* "X2#S |f^^^^ ^lH [ \ *%&!& Vice President & Agricultural Representative Mr.1 and Mrs. John E. Schlos- ' 'S^B I^^^^^^^^^^i ser! 408 5th Ave. E.. has grad- uated from the Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer CLARENCE J. FIEDLER M^-Ct^^^^^ Academy at March AFB , Calif. SKk v C j\. / Sgt. Schlosser is a physiological training supervisor with a Stra- tegic Air Command (SAC) unit at Ellsworth AFB , S.D. The ser- geant , a graduate of Durand High School , served during the "* "^ Korean Conflict. His wife , Ve- TRUST AMD ESTATE DEPARTMENT \ rona, is the daughter of Gale aanmmam \ ¥ 1 T^ \V Myers, 507 7th Ave. NEIL K. SAWYER ^&%4 JIKjl»IHIIHy \* ""'f , flVV ^ Vice President & Trust Officer .*: :i JVKk ^mmmmi ^^^^^^* • \ \ \ m V^V *\\l SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- K ENNTH F. SEEBOLD XJzfr Assistant Trust Officer f^^HL ^ £\ V\ cial) — Arnold Qualey. son of %5«H» \Z~ *3 ^^K \ ¦ \ INSTALLMENT BANKING DEPARTMENT Arthur Qualey, has beelr dis- ia \ \ f \ d§L. \ charged from the U.S. Navy *^^ ^^ KENNETH P. NELSON M \ *^. V where he served in Japan. | Assistant Cashier oS« \ M\ ^^ A.2.C. David Benson, son of the Alden Bensons, is spending , « Stock \ - a leave from his duties at Kees- I. ^ Copital $ 700,000.00 , < *^RST¦ ler AFB. l> >~Wk v **4*'' #&JJ%_ * • ;- * I I Surplus 650,000.00 \ " - WABASHA. Minn. — A.3.C. J ' ^L William W. Pfeilsticker. son of * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Pfeil- > |§ | Undivided Profits and Reserves 429,580.65 t J t> **c?% sticker, 1136 Jefferson Ave., ^ has graduated from the training course for Air Force data pro- i^ S^^-^Kl Reserve for "taxes, Interest and Expense 276,401.02 ^m^^KsSSEKm cessing machine operators at Sheppard AFB. Tex. A gradu- Income Collected but not Earned 257,649.21 \ , , ate of Wabasha Public High Wam t ir t ~ ^j ^^ School, he is being reassigned to Offutt AFB , Neb. Deposits ..... 20,837,534.46 W Wi. • r'^JS y KELLOGG. Minn. (SpeciaD- ^ A 3.C. Joseph E. Hilleshiem, aH $23,151,165.34 son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hil- B i^ PlP ^^^ S leshiem, is spending a 35-day leave here from Kceslcr AFB , Biloxi , Miss. He will be assign- ed to Edwards AFB , Cnlif., as a communication specialist. Airman Apprentice John E. Skroch. son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Skroch , is here on a 14-day leave. After his leave he will return to the Memphis , Tenn., naval aviation electron- aaaWvl^^^^^KUK^K ics school for 22 weeks. A.3.C. Bartley McDonough , and Mrs. Bartley son of Mr. Wmm^^^^^^^^^m \ Jl k. ' McDonough , is spending n 15- t^^^^^^mw^m .^^l^^^^^^^B^^^^^BBP^^^^^^^„, K A W ^ ^mW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L9^^^^^^^^^^^^^mWf^moBSm^mu w ^^^^^^ KtS ^^m \\m Mt I /*AS ^^^^^mti ^^^^^^^^^^^ mjn^^^vjiJ+f 5***''' - «^'%$"^(*>>&&'^r&'*^ dny leave here. After his leave ^^-^i^r^rifj^A'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HPP'^^^ * he will return to Jnmes Connol- ly AFB , Waco , Tex., where he is a plumber. Sgt . Clifford Tibor , his wife nnd family returned Sunday to their home at Alexandria , Va. SRt. Tibor is stationed at Na- tional Airport , Washington , D.C. tfOF WINON A They spent a 10-day leave with ^-sjf )jL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK JS his mother, Mrs. Marcella Tibor, Yj Kellogg, and her parents , Mr. i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Mrs. I^o Deming, Plain- s-\jtaw ) ( M. N. ^ Hp mm view. , • ETTRICK. Wis. (Special) — ¦ : /¦i^BH^lg ?~,,* _ ¦ Hubbard , son of n. IJ / fcw ,,/ J. '-'' ., L. Cpl. Laurie H^^^ J BEBBI ^^MfM ^BB^BBMfBttJMUBUKHiii ^iytjj^.'^^, ¦¦ ' ' ;i ,^', ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kalinke , ^^"^ ^¦*^^^"' MM ^^^^^ '^ MPl ^ MP B ' ; ' » ' ; 'J River Falls , has been a holiday guest at the Carlie Johnson home in the Frenchville area. He will report next week for training at Arlington , Va., be- fore being assigned to the for- eign service with tho Depart-

Seed Potato Thus we have it — The First National Bank' s Statement of Condition It Yield Is Down WASHINGTON (AP) - The tells the story of $23, 151, 165.34 institution working with progressive peo- Agriculture Department has es- tim»tcd the production of certi- fied seed potatoes Inst year al ple to make Winona , Minnesota, even greater. We appreciate the confi- :i.ri.278 ,000 hundrcdwoifiht , a de- cline' of II per cent from the liM>:i dence and good will responsible for this bank' ress. Your will crop. s prog good Willi 54 per cent of the nation- al total , remained (he un- is our most hi hly va lued asset. challenged leader In the produc- g tion of certified .seed potatoes. Next ranking state:; were Min- nesota with 10 per cent; Idaho 0; North Dakota 7, and Wiscon- sin and California 4 each. Still Rough Going TODAY IN NATION/UrAfFAIRS 'PLAY IT COOL TILL THE DIGGING'S DONE . . .' WASHINGTON CALLING For U.S. 61 Redistricfing LONG SUFFERING advocates of a Democrats Can t modern four-lane U.S. Highway 61 between Winona and the Twin Cities may be in for more disappointments before the improve- Battle Joined Prosperity ment program promised many years ago By DAVID LAWRENCE Stand can be carried out. Recent news reports WASHINGTON — One of the major issues By WILLIAM S. WHITE stress the tightening of a financial pinch to come before Congress in the session begin- WASHINGTON — The most fundamental of all differ- that has been holding up construction. ning next week is little understood by the peo- ences between the politic parties is emerging into dear light ple. They have heard the word "reapportion- at the onset of a new political year. The State Highway Department's pres- ment" referred to again and again in the press, It comes to this: The Republicans of both Senate and ently approved plan contemplates a four- but the subject is brushed aside as something House do not know how to lose; the Democrats of both the lane highway from Minnesota City to Kel- of a technical or legal nature. The public real- Senate and House do now know how to win. The Republicans logg, although only two lanes will be com- ly does not understand that the way this prob- are showing that while they, can sustain a powerful unity in ' pleted under the present contract now lem is handled can have more of an impact victory, they really cannot nearing completion , a widened two-lane on American life in the future Ulan almost any stand adversity. The Demo- crats are showing that they To Your Good Health road between Kellogg and Red Wing^and issue that has faced Congress in many decades. really cannot stand pros- a new four-lane stretch, closely paralleling Sen. George D. Aiken of Vermont, Republican, has expressed it this way : perity. Milwaukee Railroad tracks, between Red First for the case of the "To be specific, we are engaged in a strug- Wing and Hastings. Republicans. Here they are, Cataracts gle between the powerful political machines of still bruised from tbe Demo- The highway department has estimated the great cities and the people of the United cratic landslide that buried the cost at $17 million. About half of that States. Make no mistake about it — this is a their party in November. Do Easy to sum is needed for the Red Wing-Hastings battle for the political control of the nation , they occupy themselves now cut-off as several bridges would have to and with that control goes the power to tax , in the one plainly indicated be built. the power to spend and the power to enact course — that of seeking to programs which will affect the lives and wel- draw their surviving forces Diagnose THE ONLY ITEMS scheduled for the fare of every living person for generations to together preliminary to the By J. G. MOLNER, M. D. next two years are construction between come." regrouping and reinforce- Weaver and Wabasha, including bridges ment by which battles can , Dear Dr. Molner: UP TO THK time of the recent "reappor- at least sometimes, be trans- When a senior citizen over the Whitewater and Zumbro rivers, tionment" decisions of the Supreme Court , the formed into winning ac- has opacities in his eyes, and a three-mile passing strip on the Mun- states operated under the theory that the con- tions? son Hill grade west of Cannon River above stitution gave them the right to apportion the the ophthalmologists Red Wing to speed up traffic there. representatives entitled-lo sit in- each house of INDEED NOT. Instead, seem to disagree wheth- the legislature. But the court now says that it they separate into straggling er a cataract is form- About a month ago in discussing' the bands sni ing at e'ach other may decree how states shall allocate the mem- p ing. I was examined by overall program at a meeting in Rochester, and at their unhappy lead- bers of their legislatures and in what districts three eye specialists. Highway Commissioner James Marshall ers, seeking scapegoats for the population, may be divided. was said he didn't know where funds were com- the past rather than center- One said a cataract As a matter of fact , the founding fathers ing their energies, and such in the making. Two ing from unless the legislature approves did not believe that the number of senators in , strength as remains to them others said there was the issuing of more bonds to enable the Congress should be larger for a state which upon the future. none. Whom do you be- department to catch up with this and oth- happened to be more populous than another. In the House angry rebels , lieve? er overdue improvements. The assignment of an equal representation in — in revolt more against the the Senate to every state, irrespective of its harsh turn of recent fate Are medications effec- Gen. Marshall also noted strong pres- population, was based on the theory that some than against any man or tive in slowing down the sures from rural legislators due to the fact kind of check was necessary to protect the men — move against the growth of a cataract?— that some 90 communities in the state are vital interests of the smaller states. G.O.P. floor leader, Rep. J. W. jre without all-weather roads. He expects When it carne to the House of Representa- Charles Halleck. They This could depend on what not these lawmakers won't be satisfied until tives, the principle was recognized that the pursuing not reality and you mean by opacities. An Hal- highways requiring load limit restrictions number of members from each state should be even the unforunate established cataract is not pursuing every spring are rebuilt. based upon population units, and the member- leck. They are too dificult to identify — but ship of the lower house has been reapportion- moon-mist; they are in a keep in mind what a cata- 's search for BADLY NEEDED upgrading of the ed after the national census every ten years True Believer ract is. It is a cloudiness state trunk system could be speeded if the to establish the number to which each state something called "a new within the lens of the eye, is entitled . The theory is that there should be image." And even if they not opaque at first, but grad- legislature allows the department to take attained it by unseating Hal- advantage of present constitutional bond- approximately the same number of voters in ually becoming more dense. each voting district for the election of repre- leck , it would have all the Thus when a cataract has ing provisions. So far $38 million of a to- enduring value of a quickie sentatives to Congress throughout the country. THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND developed to a degree at tal authorized $150 million have been is- advertising slogan on a late, which it interferes with vi- sued. Part or all of the $112 million bal- THE SAME principle has been applied with- late show. sion, there is no difficulty in ' ance could be sold with the legislature s in the states in the structure of their own leg- HALLECK, and inevitably diagnosing it. Hence, J. W., approval. islatures. Generally speaking, members of the so, considering his party I would judge that if you do lower house are allocated on approximately ' position, was vaguely asso- indeed have a cataract, it But the issuance of bonds would require equal units of population , while the upper Johnson Won de- must be in an extremely t Mix crushing ciated with the additional money for interest and repay- house may be constituted on a broader system feat suffered by Presiden- early stage, and deciding ment. Marshall is already on record to the of representation so as to permit a more ob- tial candidate Barry Gold- whether it is or isn't can be effect that present revenues are inadequate jective view of current questions, especially water. So, for that matter, a matter of opinion. to care for work previously scheduled. sectional problems that could affect the eco- were some of his present THE OPACITIES to which nomic or social welfare of the whole state. Up in Senate Battle G.O.P. critics — but that is you refer may be from In his recent budget report, he said the Now the Supreme Court has declared that By JACK ANDERSON He battled for public hous- cause it increased crime another tale altogether. something else . The most department will need $14 million beyond not merely the lower house of the state leg- In the Senate, other Re- (Editor 's Note: While ing, for aid to education, for and embezzlement, perform- frequent is "floaters," or anticipated receipts from gasoline and mo- publicans, this time of pro- islatures but the upper house as well must Drew Pearson ¦ is in small business, against most ed skilfully in getting rati- tiny black spots in the eye. population monopol rather than anti-Goldwater tor vehicle taxes to match federal funds be apportioned so that equal units of Puerto Rico , the Wash- y, proposed using fication of the test ban These are generally quite counterpart funds abroad to bent, are muttering about committed for the building of state trunk constitute the only yardstick of measurement. ington Merry-Co-Round treaty. harmless. buy school books and im- "disciplining" the party highways. The two-year program mapped is written his associ- On these he took exactly Another possibility, and bi/ prove education He has whip, Sen. Thomas Kuehel to start next July may have to be cut by Jack Anderson.) . the opposite stand of Russell anything but harmless, is ate , waged a courageous fight to of California. Kuchel's of- a third, he declared. Long. glaucoma. This, however, keep the defense patents fense of thinking dangerous can be detected by meas- IN YEARS GONE BY WASHINGTON - Ordi- developed with taxpayers' He also led the fight for thoughts was on quite the THIS MONEY shortage may become confirming Admiral Lewis urement of the pressure of narily a tug-of-war to be- money in public hands, not opposite side; Kuehel did Strauss to be secretary of the eyeball and other tests. even more acute than that. For the federal come Democratic whip of those of the big defense con- not support Goldwater at commerce, and got defeat- I take it for granted that, interstate superhighway program has pri- Ten Years Ago . . . 1955 the Senate wouldn 't cause tractors. all The Winona County Board of Commissioners ed. He failed to probe the after going to three special- ority over the regular state trunk program, a ripple of public interest , As to the Democrats: In ists, you have had glau- elected Ray C. Kohner , Winona , 2nd District THE hand, he big TV networks when the now financed on an equal matching basis even in Washington which OJSI OTHER the House rebels clamor coma ruled out . commissioner to his second consecutive term payola scandal was all too " between state and federal authorities. , adores political hair-pulling was an unabashed spokes- about "disciplining two Now as to cataracts, if as chairman. contests. But with three man for the tidelands oil evident , and he has been Dixiecrats, Reps. John Bell loath to dig deeply into the they are indeed developing, A recent article in the Wall Street James Policy was installed master of Pick- senators becoming presi- lobby though his family Williams of Mississippi and by all means do not become owns part of the Win-or-Lose favoritism of the Federal Albert Watson of South Journal pointed to findings of the U.S. Bu- wick Masonic Lodge 110. Other officers are dents of the United States panicky. True nobody likes Oil Company with large Communications Commis- Carolina , for bolting the , reau of Public Roads. The bureau now es- Gordon Fossen , Joe Miner , Oscar Nelson , Donald in the past two decades, and to get cataracts, but it is with Hubert Humphrey now holdings in the tidelands. He sion. A law partner owns a Johnson ticket. The crime of timates that the superhighway system to Sledman , Maxwell Carpenter , Frank Nottle- Rhode Island TV station a problem which can be man, Otto Knuck and Robert McNally. vice president , there's a lot voted with the big power these Dixiecrats was in prin- span the nation is more likely to cost $45 However, Pastore, unlike successfully met. John Roland, oi interest in the battle to companies against Hells ciple precisely that of Ku- billion than the $41 billion previously pre- Mazeppa , was elected chair- Long and Monroney, is a- man of the Wabasha County Board of Com- take his place. Canyon because he had a ehel, though of opposite ef- FIRST. THEY grow nt dicted. deal with Republicans to member of the Senate Pow- fect . They supported Gold- missioners. Conrad Schad , Lake City, was There are three candi- varying rates. Some never support him on tidelands oil er House — the little clique water. named vice chairman. dates : Russell Long, pint- reach the point of seriously Minnesota is now faced with providing in return . He also voted for of senators, chiefly south- interfering with your eye- size son of Louisiana's fa- AND in the Senate, the ef- $15 million as its ten percent share of this a tax bonanza to the Du erners , who call the tunes sight. Or if they do, they mous Huey Long; John fectivehess of a 2 to 1 Dem- program. If these superhighways cost Twenty-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1940 , Ponts , for Wall Street on on the Senate merry-go- can be removed surgically, Pastore of Rhod? Island ocratic majority produced more than originally anticipated , this fig- W. K. Beach , Dakota , representing the 5th first Italian - American ever waiving a tax on dividends, round. He is a tough , able and glasses worn to give scrapper , the kind Johnson largely by tho greatest po- ure will have to be upped — to the detri- District , and Teofil .1. Pellowski , Winona , rep- to serve in the Senate; and and for concessions to the adequate vision. 1-1 ,000 highest needs to combat the dog pular triumph ever scored ment of plans for other construction. resenting the 1st District , were re-elected Mike Monroney, former Ok- bracket tax- I know of no medication payers. patch tactics of the Repub- by a President — Lyndon which will "dissolve" cata- chairman and vice chairman , respectively, of lahoma newsman and furni- Johnson — is already being licans. Pastore can growl. racts or in fact , actually IT WOULD THUS appear that the high- the Winona County Board of Commissioners. ture dealer , who married He also voted against one compromised. The Demo- into the Mellon millions alter the rate at which they way department faces a financial crisis. Dr. William von Rohr Heise was elected . of the most important MIKE MONRONEY once cratic leader, Mike Mans- develop. And that the fate of such badly needed president of the Winona County Medical Society The showdown between treaties to come before the ' field of Montana does not received the Collier s award , Medication.!; or "drops " 61 succeeding Dr. R. I.. Page of St. Charles. them comes today and Senate in this decade — the for reforming the cumber- care to lead on even the improvements as that slated for U.S. can be used , however, to di- there's only one thing you test ban treaty; filibustered some machinery of Con- housekeeping question as may hang in the balance — at least until late the pupil of the eve can be ' sure of — Lyndon against civil rights ; missed to who should be his deputy. the state lcgislr.ture comes to grips with Fifty Years Ago . . . 1915 gress. He has done a vali- and hence admit more light Johnson is not going to get 29 percent of the roll call ant job of probing TV and The job has been thrown up the situation. New officials took hold at the courthouse mixed up in the fight . The votes at the last session. to compensate in some de- today, Edward Plantikow as treasurer , Alvin radio favoritism, FCC poli- for grabs, rather like the last time he interceded in sorority in gree for vision which is Braley as clerk of court , and A. Karl Miller Despite this, Russell got tics, has goaded the FCC for Sresidency of a a Democratic caucus , , as 's failure to per- ush Week. gradually being shut off by as register of deeds . X\ senators pledged to vote the industry v ice president in January for him — chiefly by get- form a public service. Far more importantly, the cataract. The report of the United States Weather Bu- l he got his ears chew- For practical purposes, it 280 Negroes Hold I'JG , ting on the phone, twisting He once opposed increased both Sens. Mansfield and J. reau for December shows that Winonans went ed off. Old colleagues de- arms, and reminding some William Fulbright of Arkan- is possible in many cases to through a fairly cold month. The lowest was oil prices though oil rigs put off tho time at which nounced him as power hun- that lie would be the next sprout from the backyards sas , the Democratic foreign 2fi degrees below zero. The average was .15.1 . Monroney, surgery is necessary. Elective Office gry, and Sen chairman of the Senate Fi- of Oklahoma City. In latter policy leader of Ihe Senate, above. who now aspires to be party nance Committee — in a years, however, he has bow- nave suffered sudden and Advertisement ONLY 20 years ago a Negro in elec whip, accused him of being position to do legislative ed to the oil lobby. violent attacks of "inde- a spy for the White House , favors pendence live office was a rarity. Now a list prepar Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1890 . He once probed McCarthy- " on so vital an is- Kven such civil rights sue as foreign aid. Fulbright Democratic National Real estate in the Winona banana belt is ism in the Maryland elec- ci\ by the Committee "EVERY TIME a senator threatens to refuse to lead AGE 50 to 80? booming. The indications arc a busy time and stalwarts as Paul Douglas tion , though later ducking records 2J)0, of whom 20' are women. The makes a critical speech In for the 's bill Discover How to Appl y good prices in real estate during the ensuing of Illinois arc pledged to out on the real probe of Mc- Administration recent election increased the number con- the caucus it will get right Long, chiefly because they at all unless such and such For S20OO life Policy year Carthy 's finances . His wife, siderably. . hack to the President ," sold At Introductory Ratel were teammates in trying though a member of the Re- Is done — in advance — to The Builiii|;lon Road announces another cut Mike. to block the "giveaway" of make it nearer his personal publican Mellon family, is If you 're between 50 and (Jfl , Thus Detroit sent a second Negro to in passenger rates . The second-class fare to So this time Lyndon is go- Telstar to American Tele- desire. Mansfield encourag- more liberal than her hus- Old American now invites you Congress , bringing the total up to six . The Chicago will he reduced to $(i ;uid first-class ing to let Mike and the two phone & Telegraph in the es him in this extraordinary '» band. to apply for its $2 ,000 Golden other five were all re-elected , Negro stale to St. Louis $!. . other candidates fight it out famous filibuster of 1%'I. abdication of traditional unencumbered by White Monroney's chief handicap Eagle insurance policy at special legislators have risen in number from T>7 leadership responsibility. One Hund red Years Ago . . . 1 865 House advice. JOHN PASTORE of Rliode is that he is too gentleman- introductory rntr . You handle the lo !•<) . In state and local offices 20 more Ne- However , the man who is Island led the battle for ly, too full of the milk of IN short, the Republicans entile transact ion entirely by The Board of County Commissioners met at mail No one will call. No obli- j'. i ocs were chosen , making the figure 10-1. elected Democratic whip American Tel & Tel against human kindness, too much could put up respect- the auditor 's office. The hoard consists of a most gat ion. Negroes now hold elective, office in 33 of will have something to do Long, Kcfauvcr and Doug- like gentle Mike Mansfield able show in the new Con- Messrs. J. J. Randall , chairman; Collins Rice , with the success of the John- of Montana Just tear nut this ad and mall the T>() states. The most conspicuous is At- las. On economic issues, he , the top Senate gress if only they could it today with your name, ad- S. W . Cleason , V. V. Iluhhell and A K. It . Hall. son program , and here is torney Crucial Kdward W. Brooke of has usually lined up on the Democratic leader. With two halt the family blood-letting. dress nnd year of birth to Old Massachusetts . Though a Itcpublican , he how the three candidates side of big business. On hu- gentlemen guiding Demo- The Democrats could easily American insurance Co., 4900 stack up: manitarian issues , he has weathered the Johnson landslide , gaining a cratic Senate strategy, some put up an all-conquering Oak , Dept. T122B, Kansas City, Russell Louis' worshi pped been on the side of the peo- of their colleagues wonder show if only they could ac .second term hv a surprising IIOO OOO niai- Mo. 64141. . WINONA DAILY NEWS his father , the late dictator pie. what will happen when they cept the humiliation of tak- i. ln. of Louisiana , has some of He favors relaxing immi- ^m^^mm-mmwmrmmmw mmmmmmK ¦ get into a row with dog ing yes for an answer from An liidi -prndnit Mrir ;» I ; JCT /• .' . I II IW I .-./ ICI I JX/i .* his father ' > s c rusading quali- gration restrict ions, led the [latch Republicans. the voters who went to the ! START YOUR DAY I Kven Hie South has some ollicials of ties , but gets mixed up emo- i i ' U lllli: C 1( I ' ( ' floor fight for civil rights , These are the alternatives front for their party in No- I lie long subject rare. C-corgia lias two sen- W. I' . . l. clMWW . I'! l.lNlif.N tionall y and is unpredictable. uhhslii r 1' jff opposed night racing be- in the battle of the whip. vember. S with \ ators , one of tliem re elected . The Tennes- I' . Ihrci U.r Husnirss Atf /r . » (iml /'.'(( i(( ii ,V Adv. Dorr/or * see legislature Includes a Negro for the THE WIZARD OF ID By Parker and Hart

W. .1 . Con Aunt cu liia uin u first time .since Reconstruction. Oklahoma A. J. KicKiirst n ~? T~~ fT""""--" — ¦—¦"— ' ! Bill Merrill's - I ' " 1 ' " " x-i /' —^ j has four Nej^ro representatives. AlowiuniH Kdilin C I / .I/ Kdifor Circulation Mor . * THESE F IGURES are imprettive un- H . H NJJAIIK K I' II. K' i ,\(.( ,i: I, V . A LSTON Comiwmha Sii/il I' ic.w i til compared with the great mass of while St.p l . KtHjutiniiu Sup . "Something to! of lice-holders , who ((institute an over- Wl l.l .VM II. KNCI.I '.II Cdl'.llI N Hot.TK whelming majority. Still , an advance from Cooijiltol/rr Stir.diuj F.ditor /(•id to the present figure should make the ! Live By" ! MKMIirK OK Till AshOi IAH'0 I'll! SS i < t houghtful Negro recognize thai if credit- i i able specimens of the lace are nomi- 6:50 Each Morning ! v ! «*£&¦- i ( nated , they now have a fair chance for i i election. The Assoc iatccl Press Is entitled exclusively on ¦ lo the use for republication of all the local I ! news printed in this (.(id newspaper as well ns all is nliir fo do receding ufiiiiutundv A. P . news dispatches. iil>ov<- all (hut \\v ask or think, according (o (tir power that workrth in ui. Kphesiant 3.20. 6 Alonday, January 4. ltfCS i k\V\0 i MONDAY The Daily Record JANUARY 4, 1965 At Community Winona Deaths Two-Sfate Deaths Prospects Gloomy in Memorial Hospital Miss Leona M. Yahnk* . William Hofacktr vrsttlno houft: Medical and turcica! Miss Leona M. Yahnke, 56, EAU GALLE, Wis. (SpeciaD- patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 pm (No 307 Mankato dilldren under 12.) Ave., died at 10 William Hofacker, 66, Eau. Wes tern Flood Areas Mattrnlty patients: J to J:30 and I to p.m. Sunday at Community Galle, died Saturday night at (AP) , »:30 p.m. (Adults only.) SAN FRANCISCO - states — Oregon, Washington snow blanket Sunday. Memorial Hospital after a St. Benedict's Community Hos- Northern California's emergen- Idaho and Nevada. A driving blizzard stranded an SATURDAY brief illness. pital, Durand. He had been ill cy food airlifts and temporary Oregon Red Cross officials estimated 1,000 skiers and mo- She was born here Nov. 16, a few years. Admissions housing will stretch on for reported that most of their torists at Sierra Nevada resorts 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael He was born Sept. 3, 1898, in weeks in the aftermath of the state's 8,000 temporarily home- Sunday and motorists continued Miss Diane M. Waite, 377 E. Yahnke and was a member of the Exile community; Plum Christmas week flood, the Air less families were moving back to have uncertain luck on in- 4th St. St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. City area, to Mr. and Mrs, Force and Red Cross predicted to their homes. land northern California snow- Jonathan A. Kuxhaus, 251 She -was employed by H. Choate Alois Hofacker. He was self- , choked highways. Walnut St. & Company 37 today. Washington Idaho and Ne- years and was a employed at carpenter work aft- Gloomy prospects for north- vada weathermen reported Gerald C. Scheidegger , Foun- buyer for the firm. er retiring from farming. He In the flood zone, many homes tain City. Survivors include her mother; ern California contrasted with a their states have returned to a lived at Eau Galle 42 years. normal wintertime basis Wash- surviving the rampaging waters three brothers, Mark , James brighter forecast in the West's . the Red Cross Dischargei He married Martha Lasch- four other flood-distressed ington State received a heavy are unliveable, Mrs. Donald Men and baby, and Edward, Wiflona, and sev- inger Sept. 12, 1922, and was a said, because of siit, vermin and Winona Rt. 1. eral nieces and nephews. Her member of St. Henry'8 Catholic dampness. About 7,000 families Births father died in 1956. Church, Eau Galle. are affected. Funeral services will be at Mr. and Mrs. Galen Tullius, Survivors are: His wife; one The Red Cross said it will be Fountain City, Wis., a daught- 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Borzy- son, Walter, Eau Galle; two a month before these families er. skowski Mortuary and at 9 at daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Dor- can move back into their St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, More Farm SUNDAY othy) Stratton, Menomonie, and homes. More than 1,000 families the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grul- have no homes to go back to. Admissions kowski officiating. Burial will be Mrs. Ed (Betty) Sabelko, Du- rand ; 16 grandchildren; three The Air Force Reserve re- Bruce Krzoska, Fountain City, in St. Mary's Cemetery. ported its Flying Boxcars and Friends may call at the mor- brothers, Ralph, Albert and Wis. Robert, rural Elmwood, and Jobs Sought Globemasters have airlifted one tuary after 2 p.m. Tuesday. A Mrs. John Drazkowski, 353 E. Mrs. Wilhelmina ) million pounds of supplies since Howard St. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. two sisters, WASHINGTON (AP - For a normally in use in producing Gilles and Mrs. William lowed in 10 test resource con- CONGRESS tors will be former Atty. Gen. Mrs. James Stanek 1082 E. area his entire life. who died Thursday at St. Be- * Orick, Calif., 50 miles north of , servation and development Coast, (Continued From Page 1) Robert F. Kennedy, brother of 5th St. Survivors include his wife; nedict's Community Hospital President Johnson has direct- Eureka on the Pacific after an illness of some time, projects now being pushed in In- reported most of its homes were the late President John F. Ken- Larry J. Jost , Alma, Wis. two brothers, Daniel, Chatfield, ed secretary of agriculture Or- diana , Wisconsin, Minnesota, chances for getting some of his nedy. Leo Schollmeier, Fountain Minn., and Edward, Winona, were held today at Holy Rosary ville L. Freeman to put special mired in five feet of silt. more controversial proposals. Catholic Church, Lima, the Rev. , Vermont , New Notably missing from the Sen- City, Wis. and two sisters, Mrs. Mayme emphasis on programs designed Mexico, Georgia, South Dakota , Red Cross recovery centers Generally, the efforts to ate is Goldwater, who gave up Clarwin Engel, Harvey, 111. Peters, West Allis, Wis., and Charles Wolf officiating. Burial change the rules center on mak- was in the church cemetery. to help low-income rural areas— Idaho-Washington, and Oregon. distributed food and clothing on his seat to run for president. His Discharge! Mrs. Alvin (Agnes) Koch, Win- both farm and non-farm — de- The basic purpose of these a ing it easier to break a filibuster successor from Arizona is his Rhiel Funeral Home was in "no-questions asked" basis at in the Senate and to curb the Leo M. Rowekamp, Lewis- ona. One daughter, two broth- velop economically through the projects is to assist local people the northern California commu- long-time friend, former Gov. ers and three sisters have died. charge. establishment of such projects power of the House Rules Com- ton . Minn. The former Clara Weissinger, in bringing about orderly devel- nities of Orleans, Hoopa , Orick, Paul J. Fannin. Funeral services will be at as new industries, recreation, opment, conservation and use of mittee, a bastion of conserva- The members of the new Con- Mrs. Charles Benson, St. Paul. she was born Aug. 10, 1892, in Eureka , Ferndale. Fortuna, tism, to delay or block legisla- Deborah Hemstock, Fountain 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Burke's " tourist services, hunting pre- natural resources in their proj- Scotia-Rio Dell, Weott, Garber- gress will be the highest paid the Town of Lima, Pepin Coun- serves, wildlife habitat and trees tion. City, Wis. Funeral Home and at 10 at St. ty, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weis- ect area , and by this means aid ville, Red Crest, Crescent City, in history. Under legislation Mary's Catholic Church, the for future timber harvests. in providing employment and Scrapping over rules changes passed last year, their salaries Thomas J. Culhane, Rushford, singer. Guerneville, Yreka and Happy could, at least in the Senate, go Minn. Most Rev. Bishop George H. The department figures that other economic opportunities to Camp. will be $30,000 a year, a $7,500 She married Leo Hayden Aug. of the 350 million acres of land on for many days. David Streng, 266 E. Howard Speltz officiating. Burial with 16, 1916. She was a member of the people of the area. Th.2 Red cross said its relief raise. military honors by the Ameri- Also confronting the House Prior to the St. Holy Rosary Church, Lima. work was just beginning and was a challenge to the seating opening of the Mrs. Raymond Corcoran and can Legion will be at St. Rose Survivors are: Her husband; new Congress there were these of Lima Catholic Cemetery, predicted up to six months of of the Mississippi delegation, baby, 419*4 E. 3rd St. five sons, Edward, Durand : Wal- [ Business Mirror assistance. four Democrats and one Repub- developments: Linda S. Huwald , 713 E. San- Lewiston. ter and Bernard Rock Falls; Draft - Rep. L. Mendel Riv- Friends may call at the fun- , lican . The Mississippi Freedom born St. and Gilbert and Arnold, Eau Democratic party contends ers, D-S.C, the new chairman Miss Harriet Seeling, St. eral home Wednesday afternoon Claire ; four daughters, Mrs. Isa- of the House Armed Services and evening. A Rosary will be Kennedys First their election was invalid, Charles, Minn. belle Roller, Durand; Mrs. Earl claiming Negroes were sys- Committee, said he does not Mrs. Richard Waby and baby, recited by Bishop Speltz and (Lorena) Whitwam and Mrs. favor ending the draft, a subject tbe Holy Name Society at 8. Many Report Senate Brothers tematically excluded from vot- St. Charles, Minn. Duane (Eileen) Sievert, Eau ing. currently under investigation at Births Claire ; and Mrs. Louis Once these organization prob- the Pentagon, and that he has Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg, Winona Funerals (Blanche) Wakefield , Prescott; In 162 Yea rs drafted a bill to increase mili- a son. lems are disposed of and the Minnesota City, Minn., 41 grandchildren ; four great- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Congress settles down to busi- tary pay about $800 million or Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bremer, Felix J. Janikowski grandchildren; four brothers, Record Profits $900 million a year. Funeral services for Felix J. By SAM DAWSON Kennedys today become the ness, it will have a mass of leg- Independence , Wis., a son, Walter and Fred , Durand: John, end of the month and early Feb- Senate's first brother team in Health cere — Sen. Clinton P. Janikowski, 927 E. Broadway, ruary. islation to grapple with. Downsville, and Frank, Mondo- AP Business Analyst 162 years. High on the agenda are in- Anderson, D-N.M., and Rep. were held today at St. Stanis- Mrs. Frank Largest reporting BIRTHS ELSEWHERE , vi, and . one sister , NEW YORK (AP ) - One ol to date is Robert F. Kennedy, who won creased Social Security benefits Cecil R. King, D-Calif., an- laus Church the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Roller, Durand. American Telephone & Tele- N. F. Grulkowski officiating. the happiest tunes in the open- the New York Senate race in and hospital insurance for the nounced they are ready to intro- SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Mr. graph's Bell System , which had November after resigning as aged , excise tax cuts, an ex- duce legislation to providt end Mrs. Richard Lundgren a Burial was in St. Mary's Ce- Mrs. Hedwlg Skroch ing days and weeks of the New metery. 12-month record earnings of $1.7 attorney general, joins Sen. Ed- panded antipoverty program, health care for the elderly un- son Sunday. Mrs. Lundgren is INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- Year wilk be entitled "Record billion , up from $1.5 billion in ward M. Kennedy of Massachu- federal aid for education, and der the Social Security System. Pallbearers were grandsons: claol ) — Mrs. Hedwlg Skroch, the former Ruth Wendt, daught- Profits." I the 1963 period. setts on the Democratic side of an economic development pro- Their bills would be similar to er of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wendt , Th omas and Larry Modjeski , 78, died Saturday at 7:15 p.m. at gram for the 11-state Appala- , Many corporations have re- the aisle. the one passed last September 166 Kansas St. Dean John and Steve Bennett St. Joseph Hospital, Arcadia, fol- When all are reported some They are brothers of the late chia area. by the Senate and killed by ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - and John E. Janikowski. lowing an illness of two weeks. ported notable gains over their weeks hence, before-tax profits President John F. Kennedy. Ed- In dealing with these and oth- House inaction. The former Hedwig Kampa, previous year's figures. This for the nation 's corporations in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson , Martin Mosiniak ward at 32 is the Senate's er measures ranging from im- Social Security — Secretary of Galesville, a son Tuesday at a she was born Oct. 11, 1886, to week the leading banks of the 1964 should total around $58 bil- youngest member. Robert is 39. migration to presidential suc- Welfare Anthony J. Celebrezze's Funeral services for Martin Theodore and Hattie Reck Kam- La Crosse hospital. Mrs. Ander- Mosiniak , 655 W. 3rd St., were nation are expected to announce lion or more. With income taxes The last time the Senate had a cession, the Democrats will Advisory Council on Social Se- son is the former Marilyn pa, Town of Arcadia , Trempea- increased earnings for the year taking about $26 billion of this, brother team was from 1800 to have the advantage of a 68-32 curity reported to him that it held this morning at St. Casi- leau County. She was married to Thomas of Frenchville. mir 's Church , the Rt. Rev. just ended. The glad tidings the after-tax net would be 1803, when Theodore Foster rep- margin in the Senate and a 295- favors increased Social Security Frank Skroch Oct . 6, 1908. The from industrial firms should around $32 billion , a record , and resented Rhode Island and 140 margin in the House. benefits and taxes and hospital Msgr. J. W. Haun officiating. couple farmed in the area until TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Burial was in St. Mary's Ceme- reach caroling volume by the compares with $26.7 billion in Dwight Foster represented Mas- There are 91 newcomers in insurance for the aged and the their retirement several years 1963. sachusetts. the House and eight in the Sen- disabled. tery. ago when they moved to Inde- ' Thomas John Hansen, Coch- Corporations with fiscal years rane, Wis., 11. Pallbearers were: George Li- pendence. She was a member of Municipal Court bera , James Zaborowski, John Ss. Peter & Paul Church and ending before the calendar one, SUNDAY'S BIRTHDAY Meyers, Henry Kleinschmidt, the Rosarv Societv. WINONA including the majority in some Michael Rompa and Leo Bor- industries , already have shown , Kel- Survivors are: Her husband; Joseph A. Lelwica , 4356 W. Patricia Ann Schmitz kowski. 9th St., pleaded guilty how the profi t tide is rising. logg, Minn., 9. one son, Cyril, Arcadia; two today to ¦ daughters, Mrs. Jesse (Marga- a charge of speeding 65 m.p.h. Only a handful have reported ret ) Edmundson , Independence, in a 50 zone on U.S. 61 near decreased earnings, and usually '$ FREE TB X-RAYS WEATHER and Mrs. Joseph (Ramona) the Whitman Dam Thursday at these individual companies STWBWER (Mon. -Wed. -Fn., 1-5 p.m. EXTENDED FORECAST Schreier , Amery ; 12 grandchil- 6:40 p.m. He paid a fine of were going against the trend of , dren; nine great-grandchildren; their own industries. Room 8 City liolll MINNESOTA - Temperatures $25 as the alternative to eight Winona Co. residents f ree. j i one brother, Robert Kampa , In- days in jail. will average 5-10 degrees above Firestone Tire & Rubber net- others . Jl each. ] dependence, and two sisters, Dennis R. Brown , 18, 117 Semi-Annual I normal. Normal highs are 14-21 Mrs. Mary Killian , La Crosse, ted $79 million in fiscal 1964 , north , 20-28 south. Normal lows Stone St., pleaded guilty to a against Last week 36 S and Mrs. John (Agnes) Marso- charge of driving in the wrong $63 million the previous , 173 zero to 7 below north, zero to 9 year International Total since 1959 54 ; lek , Winona. Four brothers and lane of traffic bn 3rd Street . Harvester above south. Colder early in pe- two sisters have died . made almost $99 million , riod, warmer again after mid- from Carimona to Zumbro Funeral services will be Tues- streets Saturday at 12:29 a.m. against $68 million. Carrier week. Precipitation will average profits were up $2.67 million to w day at 10 a.m. at St. Peter &• He told Judge John D. McGill one-or two-tenths inch melted Paul Church , the Very Rev. Ed- $10.85 million. Sale! itpo^Atb " Shoe k/voio ^7ltf occurring in scattered light that his front wheel "grabbed" mund J. Klimek officiating. Bu- as he slowed down for a turn , Meat packers are almost snow mostly during the latter rial will be in the church ceme- BUY NOW AND SAVEI part of the week and early in forcing him into the wrong unanimous in reporting sizable tery. gains over the previous year: the period in the north portion. Friends may call at Kern Fu- lane. The judge levied a $15 fine with the alternative of five Armour $22.8 million , against Nationally Advertised Brands — At Def initely Reduced Prices WISCONSIN - Temperatures nera l Home from 3 p.m. today. $16.3 million ; Wilson $12.4 mil- will average six to 10 degrees Hosary will be said at 8. days in jail. Brown had not above normal. Normal high 18- paid the fine by noon. lion from $7.3 million ; Hormel $5.7 million , 26 north , 22-.10 south. Normal Two-State Funerals Robert E. Dostert, 21 , 216 W. up from $2.9 mil- Red Cross Shoes 11.99 to 1599 now 8.90 to 11.90 low zero to 10 above northwest , 4th St., pleaded guilty to a lion ; Morrell $4.7 million , against $2.5 million ; nnd Cud- R- 14 southeast. Mild Tuesday, Mn. Kathleen A. McElroy charge of parking in a snow re- colder Wednasday and Thursday PRESTON , Minn. (Special )- moval zone on West 4th Street ahy $1.75 million profit , com- then warmer again late in the Funeral services for Mrs. Kath- Nov. 22 nt 1:21 a.m. He paid pared with the previous year's Rhythm Steps 12.95 to IR.OS now 8.90 to 12.90 loss of $1.98 million week. Precipitation will total leen Annette McElroy , 66, who a $10 fine as the alternative . one- or two-tenths inch water died at Harmony Community to three days in jail. , 470 Chatfield equivalent in showers or snow Hospital Saturday, were held Leo J. Kobus HOLLYWOOD TO BROADWAY Joyce 10.95 to 14.95 now 7.90 to 10.90 flurries about Wednesday and today at St. Columbnn Catholic St., pleaded guilty to driving — George Church , the Rt. Rev. Msgr. with an expired driver s li- Seaton , , OTHER TKMPKRATURES cense Wednesday at 11:50 a.m. veteran film director ADVANTAGES Warren J . Ryan officiating. makes his Broadway staging YOII GET MORE Hy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nt Broadway and Franklin WHEN YOU GET LIFE INSURANCE She had a stroke Dec . 14 debut this spring ns the man in High Low Pr. and Street. He was fined $10 with Life Stride 7.99 to 1.3.99 now 5.90 to 8.90 F.AREY! Ttie earlier you !)P£»I pur was at the hospital two days. charge of "About William ," a Albany, clear 2!> 16 $5 suspended when he told famil y' s life insurance program . Hit / A Ibuquerque , clear 4.1 24 Burial was in the church drama by Henry Dcnker . more you benolit. Your premium Judge McGill that he "just over- Atlanta , clear 55 31 cemetery. Pallbearers were looked" the fact that his license The assignment , according to paymen ts ate lower , easid to Bismarck, clear ... 25 -2 Thomas J. Grebin , Austin ; Jo- Seaton, involves no movie - Trampeze 895 to 10.95 now 6.90 to 7.90 burifiPt. And yom physical eligibil- had expired April 6. The $5 Boise, snow 45 30 47 seph Meighen Jr., St. Cloud; suspension was on condition Ko- making tie-in. Prior to going lo ity is f.i'iei to establ ish. II also , Hollywood in 1942 , Seaton did Know how Slate Tarm ran Chicago , clear 40 26 George Flynn Minneapolis , and bus show his certificate of re- payi to Denver, clear 44 23 Dr. J. P . Nebring, Elmer De- some writing for the stage. provide a hie insurance , \ newal to the clerk of court with ¦ l)es Moines, cloudy 37 25 Vrles nnd George Murray, Pres- Selby Arch Preserver 16.95 to i a.95 now 12.90 plan th.il best Ills your a*a in 48 hours. niTilr. and your bud get. VP Fort Worth , cloudy . 50 44 ton. Forfeits: FIRE CALLS 1 Helena , cloudy 41 18 .0.1 Soasknie about ittorlay! I" """" ' . The Rosary was recited Sun- Ronald E. Puterhaugh , 19. RBfl WOMEN'S. GROWING GIRLS, MKN'S AND CHII DRF.N'S Indianapolis , clear . 40 22 day at 8 p.m. nt Thauwald Chap- E. Sanborn St., $25 on a charge Sunday 'Jacksonville, cknr . 67 44 .. el. 50 m.p.h. in a 30 6:15 p.m. — 652 '// E. 3rd St.. , of speeding regular J uneau clear . 5 0 .. She was born in Carimona zone on 3rd Street between Eugene Klinger residence, over- SnOW BoOtS 10 95 lo 19 95 n0W 7.90 to 15.90 Kansas City, cloudy 40 30 .. Township Dec. 19, IHM , and Liberty streets heated oil burner , no fire , fire- Los Angeles, clear . (it 42 Franklin and made her home in Indiana and Sunday at 12:45 a.m. men stood by until it died down Not* : I .ouisville, clear ... 43 22 , Memphis, clear .... 47 28 Ohio prior to coming to Pres- Lyle A: Erdmnn . 24 Hous AflvcttKrmrnt Special prtc«i art, on cloi«-out patterni only. Staple and carry-over itylet cannot be included. Miami , cloudy 74 65 17 ton in 1939. ton , Minn., $10 on a charge of Milwaukee, clear . 40 25 She was married to Joseph going through a red light nt Mpls.-St.P., cloudy . 26 20 R. McElroy Feb. .7, 1921 , at St. 3rd and Franklin streets Friday DOES GETTING , , New Orleans, clear . 64 45 Columbnn Church here. He died nt 4 p.m. I r ,»f ' . •' 5i'fv*w ' New York , clear ... 32 26 .. in 19511. She was Fillmore Coun- James V. Sula , 960 E. 5th St.. P NIGHTS Okla. City, cloudy .. 46 30 .. ty chairman of the Red Cross $15 on a charge of improper MAKEU YOU FEEL OLD bloodmobile several years. She passing on U.S. 14 (Lewiston Aflcr .'(*>. common Kidney or liliiddfr Ir- "Pete" Polus Philadelphia , clear . 38 20 ,. ritation* oflm occur *n (mm 1?A E«M Broadway • .II), you m»r !"•» "I'm St. Louis, clear 41 27 Survivors are: Three sons, kato, Minn., $30 on a charge IfracUchM , IHcioirhr mid ffrl oirl . Ilrrd. '$"£ ilfp:r«n«rt . In »iirll UrlliiUon. (JYIilKX -$mNBMJE& STATE FARM till Insurance Company Salt Lk. City, cloudy 42 35 Jerry J , Omaha , Neb., nnd J ol careless driving on U.S. 14 ii,u»lly lirlngi (ml, rflmmi cnmioii I IT hill) rurliln* Ir.'lutlnr inmi in •trom. •rid 69 Wait Third Street Horn* Office: Bloomimton , Illinois San Fran., rnln .. .. 54 50 .34 David nnd Philip J., Minneap- (Stockton Thursday at 9:35 iirlnn »nrt hr »n»t«**U p»m tclM lift Seattle, cloudy 36 30 04 olis, and 17 grandchildren. a.m. OYHTKX >t druiiliti. F«tl bitur (nl . Oil, Water Color To Be Taught in Schedule Includes Art Group Class YWCA New Year The Winona Art Group begins its winter quarter activities for Girls, Women Tuesday evening. Varied Program During this quarter, members The YWCA schedule of clas- about fees may be had by call- a.m., Swimmers and interme- will be instructed in oil painting diates; 10:30 a.m., Advanced ses and activities will begin ing the YW office. and in the use of water color. within the next few days. Mem- beginners; 11:15 a.m. Beginners STARTING Saturday, a ten- and 2 p.m. or 3 p.m., Plunge. Ed Korpela will conduct tbe bership in the YW is required , " unless otherwise stated, and week term of swimming les- The Bubblettes will meet to- classes. advance registration is asked sons for girls will begin, with day. This is a swim club for Adults living in the Winona for all classes. Information the following schedule: 9:45 intermediates and swimmers area are invited to join the Art who are under 12 years of age, Group, which meets each Tues- and features synchronized and day at 7:30 p.m. at the Winona stunt swimming. Running until Art Center, 5th and Franklin the end of the school year, it streets. Anyone wishing further meets every Monday at 4 p.m. information may call Mrs. Jo- Wednesday, a ten-week term seph A. Richardson. of instruction will begin for girls who cannot attend Satur- day lessons. This class will Garden Club Will meet from 4 to 5 p.m. Meet at Hosp ice THE SWIM Team meets on The meeting of the Winona Tuesdays and Thursdays from Flower and Garden Club, sched- 5 to 6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays uled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Several will not be in the usual place, meets have been scheduled, and Lake Park Lodge, but will be NEW YEAR'S EVE FUN ... The three daughters of Lauer, Carol Schultz and Jim Evenson. The guests played more strong swimmers are held in the Recreation Room records in the music room and cards needed to round out the team. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lauer, 204 W. Wabasha St., held open ping pong in the attic, at St. Anne Hospice. house at their home New Year's Eve. About 150 young people all over the big house. Refreshments were served during,the YW members and their fam- Anyone who has garden slides ilies may swim on Thursdays of college and high school age attended. Shown with some of evening and at midnight noise makers and streamers were that can be shown at the meet- the New Year. (Sunday Newi from 7 to 8 p.m. ing is asked to get them to their guests, playing pool in the basement amusement room, passed out for ushering in Adult swimming instruction Mrs. R. M. Thomson or Fred are the three hostesses. From left are Dick Weld, Cassandra photo) will be given starting this week Leicht as soon as possible. Lauer, Nick Rosza, Germaine Lauer, Steve Andersen, Heidi and to March 10, at 7 p.m. each Wednesday evening. ' ¦ *~18 1J Gfi0D maid. Mrs. Thomas Buck was trict Nurses Association , will l3g. and x-lg.M ... 3-33w«ww " * '° . " c . c , n . in . solid... . THE Y-WIVES program is Semi-Sheer Draperies color the bride's personal attendant. meet at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in *¦ ^ prints or 84" The attendants were dressed the auditorium of the College planned with a variety of clas- wnwhite or new p in 63" ses and interest groups, HEAVY HOBNAIL alike in gowns designed by the of Saint Teresa. and a SHEER SEAMLESS NYLONS SPECIALortWIMI. VALUESfMLUCa ndrsery is provided for young • — lengths, *% Pair AA bride and fashioned by her The nurses will hear Dr. BedSpreadS C mother. They were made of children. A ten-week term will First quality, sizes 8Vi to 11. • PACKAGED LACES • £ fof ^ IH ) Francis J. Braceland , bead of begin Thursday. The classes are cranberry velvet, lined with SPECIAL *% Pair, Ir. 2'/i to 4 yd. hanks. Washable no lint. White. the Institute of Living, Hart- as follows : fj , -. DRAPERI«DRApER.p< —_ heavy pink satin. The fitted ford , PURCHASE L for f/C^ V to 3" wide. Valuet • - bodices were scoop-necked and Conn. His topic will be 9 a.m., Slim and swim ; •from 79? Am B7t%mm ond ?a" "Community Health and You. " 9 a.m., Swim ; «J7A 5" TiVl AM 0 7 fill sleeveless. At the corded waists, SOFT CURITY DIAPERS — up Pkg. •)/£ 1"°l'ty 4 9o3" va| ue$. <4 for l iVU large inverted pleats formed the All members are urged to at- 9 a.m., Knitting; • tend. One dozen in package. controlled bell - shaped , floor- 9 a .m., Beginning bridge; . MERCERIZED THREAD length skirts. Their open-band 10:30 a.m. Money Manage- 20Q # BCd PIIIOWS crowns were of matching vel- ment and How to Conduct a vet , adorned with small pink Meeting — Jan. 7, Budgets; GIRLS' PLAYWEAR — ¦" sizes 40-50-60 and Acrilan red label or foam • TlBf 3110 ¥3131 108 OGl Marsh-Sievers • rubber "Pin Core." 3.99 rosebuds. They carried long- Jan. 14 , Investments; Jan. 21 , Slack set , butcher girl sots in wash- black in 50. 25f .pools. Comp|e, e se , in whife with colored stemmed pink roses tied in Legal matters ; Jan. 23, Real es- value. Your •* ! AA trims. Reg. A Sets A Wedding Vows able corduroy. Sizes 2 to *% A A O for ^Tl * AA green. tate : Feb. 4 , Wills ; Feb. 11 , -Cttl « ¦ "V Thomas Buck was best man Are Exchanged Parliamentary procedure : Feb. 6x. 2.99 values •£. «Jf choice e£i«J9 1.99 value. 4m for JiVU and William Harge.sheimer Jr. 18, Duties of officers ; Feb. 25, GIRLS' DRESSES - • SIUCONE IRON BOARD groomsman. Ushers were John LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) How to speak in public ; March • K1NG SCULpTURED . F|ocked Dacron pa ||e |$ COVERS. Our regular ^ Strommer, Lakeville; Ralph —St. John 's Lutheran Church , •1, How to speak in public; In sizes 1 to 6 and 7 to 14. „_„„ ^.. ... ^ Washable , eosy care panels. In 72, Bl , Strommer, White Bear Lake, Lake City, was the setting- for March 11, How to be a leader; top number. COTTON RUGS both brothers of the bride; and the marriage of Mrs. Evelyn 10:30 a.m., Cooking; 40% n s' °8 Wayne Steffenhagen , Sturgeon Sievers, Lake City, to Coyde 11:45 a.m., Lunch (bring your 1.44 2.44 3.33 NOW C $«• 30*50 in. onn i .99 iow ... '.. ia. 1.44 Bay. Marsh. River Falls, Wis., on own); 37 2.99 Squality. , . —wweii UU Dec. 2(1 1.99 Values 2.99 Values 3.99 Values * A RECEPTION and dinner . 1 p.m., Advanced bridge; Cotton Sheet was held in the Gold Room , The Rev. Ralph A . (loed e of- 1 p.m., Art for beginners; FABRICS S»LE ~ ^^^ T Hotel Winona , where Mr. and ficiated. Mrs. Russdl ZillgitI 2 p.m., Tailoring. " • Blankets Mrs. William J. Cole acted ns was soloist and Ceroid Hunkow- Sunset Studio is a program hosts. Assisting wore the Misses ske , organist. for women who cannot attend BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS • ' daytime classes. Meetings will S^T" FREE: E£-.^-T^TlS Sylvia Wedul , Sharon Keclan , The couple s attendants were Values to 49f "fj** Full bed size JL.// Mrs. Alvin Larson , start Thursday, and continue Every style and every size reduced. ^ Chicago ; Judy Kochentlorfer , , Mankato yard, yd. ^31 * WITH DEEP MAGIC Grand Forks, N.J).; Linda Kocli- Minn., the bride 's daughter , for ten weeks, as follows: 7 DRY SKIN C0NDIT,0NER endorfer , St. Paul; Cynthia and Kenneth Marsh , Prescott , p.m.. Exercises for keeping • ULTRA BLEND PRINTS il I B Dl I I 1.69 Values-NOW 50% * ^ BlaBK8fl Phillips , Cedar Rapids , Iowa; Wis ., son of the (•room. trim ; 7 p.m., Knitting; 7:30 Avril, 50% cot 1.00 siz. bottle V ^ '^W J ^ » , I.ynne Perszyk , While Bear A reception for 4(1 quests was p.m., Know your car (5 weeks); ton. R,a. 59c 77 Know your antiques (5 weeks); /[7|» plus Free Soap . / fC In solid pastel colon. Hi-nap, extra Lake . Minn. ; and Mrs. John held nt the home of Mr. and f+ yd. value, yd. ^u m v Strommer , Lakeville , Minn. Mrs. Frank Sievers , son a n d fl p.m., Plunge . If*f*lft , warm with wide ny lon binding. Site ¦VU aj PINWALE The ncwlyweds left for a daiijditor-iii-law of the bride. NO FACULTY WIVES MEET CORDUROY 70x90 4 99 *% *%1% brief trip, after which they will Following a tri p to Phoenix , RoB - W( yd- CABBY SPECIAL v«iu.. St., Faculty Wives of Winona - rights bill 7 6 The bride wore a lems and typing for high to outline his program before a Rochester 18,074,987 9,475,544 — A year ago, people felt theater suit and a pillbox hat school credit), each of which joint session Wednesday. St. Cloud 6,983,0*4 7,437,899 that much legislation was stalled Didn't pass She carried a nosegay WINONA 6,983,054 4,760,892 Medicare 5 and veil. will meet Tuesdays and Thurs- Albert Lea 1,743,518 2,098,274 in committees; now this criti- 2 of white orchids and ivy. Austin 2,620,187 3,062,778 Too much days through the term. cism is hardly heard at all. The matron of honor wore a Mankato 6,373,742 9,910,280 However, one of the criticisms bickering 5 4 First meetings of the other Preston 1M.0OO 136,475 Mr. and Mr*. Adrian Olson street - length princess - style Eau Claire »,05J,664 6,137,600 heard a year ago is even more Too slow 3 7 classes will be next week. Former La Crosse Independence 47,000 47,600 Too many deals .... 1 — dress of olive-green peau de La Crosse 7,436,037 11,295,725 commonly volunteered by con- Miss Jean Bunge, soie. She carried a long-stem- Courses in this term's pro- stituents now : the fact that Scandals l l Lutheran Pastors med poinsettia and had a head- gram are divided into five gen- Congress has yet to act upon a Absenteeism l l Adrian Olson Couple, Daughter Committees stall .1 7 . Identified Correctly dress to match her gown. era! categories : Business, dis- Winonan Na med bill providing medical care for Wed at Eitzen Mrs. Thesing, mother of the tributive education, home eco- the aged under Social Security. Hamstrung JFK .. — 7 groom, wore a taupe wool knit nomics, general interest and To Minnesota This measure has been consis- Avoided bills — 8 EITZEN, Minn. (Special) Slain by Son, IS tently supported by more than — suit and a corage of pastel van- civic education and trade and Despite the change in public Miss Jean Bunge, daughter of da orchids. The bride's mother industrial. WILMETTE, 111. W> - .A FFA Foundation 2 to 1 in every test ol nation- estimates of Congress University of Illinois freshman wide opinion. \ , there is Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bunge, was attired in a navy crepe en- Registrations may be made still criticism that the Senate green orchid described as studious and ambi- A Winona agricultural instruc- A comparison of the public Eitzen, and Adrian Olson, Spring semble and had a by calling the vocational office and House have not yet done corsage. at the high school or by attend- tious has been charged with tor was named as a member rating of Congress taken in De- Grove, Minn., son of Mr. and murdering his parents and teen- at large at the 11th annual enough. The seeming slowness The wedding reception was ing the first class session. cember, 1964, with that of De- of the legislative process Mrs. Raymond Olson, were mar- age sister in what he allegedly meeting of the Minnesota FFA cember, 1963, reveals the dra- , with held at the home of the bride's the backing and filing that takes ried Dec. 26 at St. Luke's Unit- said was an attempt at the per- Foundation at St. Paul. matic shifts. In both instances parents. place in the long process ed Church of Christ, Eitzen. The newlyweds will make fect crime. He is Harry Peirce, who also a cross-section of the American "I was tired of~ the whole is state president of the Voca- people was asked: through committees and even The Rev. Melvin Graupmann their home in Fargo until their Rochester Man during floor debate, still makes when Mr. Thesing thing," Harrison Grouse, 18, said tional Agricultural Instructors officiated. Organist was Mrs. Rev. Andersen Rev. Friesth graduation, "How would you rate the people restless and even criti- will be a second lieutenant in Sunday after he was charged Association. Job Walter Gensmer, Caledonia , with the triple murder. Pierce will be on the founda- Congress has done — excellent, cal. The photograph of the Rev. the Marine Corps, stationed for Held in Indiana But standing out in clear con- Minn. Miss Mary Henzler, De- W. G. Friesth, tion's 21-mem- ______pretty good, only fair or poor?" assistant pastor a time in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Crouse was accused of fatally trast is the roster of concrete corah, Iowa, was soloist. , ber board which at Central Lutheran Church Thesing, who is majorin g in so- shooting his father, mother and RATING OF CONGRKSS measures which passed the sec- was incorrectly shown as the will accompany her has members THE BRIDE wore a long cial work, Admits Holdup sister with a 22-caliber rifle Dec. 64 Dec. 63 ond session of the 88th Con- Rev. Orvile M. Andersen, pas- husband. Saturday evening in the family from each re- % % gown of peau de soie, styled ROCHESTER , Minn. (AP) - gion of the gress. The obviously watched tor of Faith Lutheran Church, home on Oxford Lane, a street Excellent to major bills closely and by and with a fitted bodice, batteau in the Sunday News yearend GALESVILLE AUCTION Authorities here say a Roches- lined with $40,000 homes in the state. pretty good 64 35 ter area man held in Indiana A total of 190 large was pleased with the final neckline, trimmed with lace, as church report. GALESVILLE, Wis. (Spe- fashionable tforth Shore suburb Only fair to poor .36 65 action. was the controlled skirt, which Here are the photographs of ) in connection with a robbery of Chicago. i n d i v i duals cial — The annual winter and apparent slaying has admit- REGIONAL RATINGS And for the first time in a the two Lutheran ministers antique auction will be held at Before the incident, Crouse, contributed to had a detachable train. Her ted the holdup of a Pine Island, who was home for Christmas the FFA Foun- OF CONGRESS long time, Congress, as well as English illusion veil was held identifi ed correctly. the Unjt Step building three Minn., service station. the President, enjoys the favor ¦ miles south of Galesville Satur- vacation was reading "The dation during Total Nation by a pure silk cabbage rose Edward M. Weir Jr., 26, Man- Quintessence of Ibsenism" by the past year. % of a majority of American vot- ST. MARTIN'S AID day at 10 a.m. and Sunday at ers. headpiece. She carried an arm St. Martin's Lutheran Church torville, Minn., and William S. George Bernard Shaw. His sis- During tne past Rate Congress excellent or bouquet of long-stemmed red 11 a.m. These auctions have Day, 19, Hartford ,, Conn., are Ladies Aid Society will meet at become popular , attracting ter, Sally, 16, a sophomore at 11 years, more pretty good: roses. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the so- held at Fowler, Ind. Indiana New Trier High School, was than 24 ,000 FFA members have Nationwide 64 Mrs. Bert Goetzinger, Browns- antique collectors from this area state police said Weir signed a cial rooms. Hostesses will be and out-of-state. Inspection may writing a letter in her room ; participated in the award pro- East 69 Bishop to Speak ville, Minn., twin sister of the between 4 and statement in the death of a the father, Morris L. Crouse, 47, grams. Midwest 65 the Mmes. Helen Reinhard , be made Friday Florida man listed in records as bride, was matron of honor. An- Richard Lasch, Ed Smith and 9:30 p.m. under supervision of a certified public accountant South 49 To Newman Club other sister, Mrs. Leroy Krieger, Roy Mrs. Joseph Gerard. having died of a heart attack. and partner in the nationwide A LEWISTON FFA member West 62 , was bridesmaid, as Burmeister. Minneapolis Weir and Day were stopped accounting firm Haskins & Sells, was selected BS recipient of The Most Rev. Edward A. was Miss Mary Lynn Pottratz. New Year was dismantling the Christmas the first Establishment in Farm- The chief reason for lagging Fitzgerald , bishop of the Win- Debra Bunge was flower girl. 's Eve by an Indiana ona Diocese, state trooper after the holdup of tree in the living room ; the ing grant by the foundation. He support for Congress in the who returned They all wore identical floor- NASON ON EDUCATION mother, Norma, 47, was cooking is John Beach , 19, who received South lies in opposition to the from the Vatican Council at length gowns of kelly-green peau a service station near Fowler. Rome, will speak to the New- Authorities found $225 and three dinner. $250. He is the son of Mr. and civil rights bill , enacted in 1964 de soie, with controlled skirts, Mrs, George Beach. Travis Nel- over the "no" votes of most man Club at Winona State Col- elbow-length loaded guns in the car. Crouse formerly was an of- batteau necklines, Detectives said Weir signed a son is John's adviser. congressmen from the region. lege at 8 p.m. Jan. 14. sleeves and watteau panels fall- ficer of the Northern Engraving * Donald Morrison , EYOTA , When people were probed in The meeting, open to all re- Should Professors statement saying that he and Co., at La Crosse, Wis., where ing from bows at the waistlines. Day held a hammer handle on president of the Eyota Commer- depth both this year and last ligious groups at the college, They carried arm bouquets of the family lived from 1946 to cial Club and cashier of the for their views about Congress, will be held at the Newman the throat of the Florida man 1957. He was also a school board long-stemmed red roses , tied until he lost consciousness. Farmers State Bank , was elect- here is what they volunteered : center at :m Main St. with red ribbons. member and active in affairs of ed a regional donor representa- m Stick to Teaching? The body of William McDonald , the Chamber of Commerce. Volunteered Comments on PATIENT FROM ETTRICK Jeffrey Olson , Spring Grove, 40, was found in the bathtub of tive on the board of directors. was best man and groomsmen By L. J. NASON, Ed. D. The publisher research com- Mrs. Crouse was a native of La Congress ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - U, his DeLand , Fla., home last Sat- Mrs. Julius Nclsestucn , elderly were Gary Olson, Lincoln , Neb., of Southern California ing out of colleges seldom deals urday. Detectives said the pair Crosse. MCDONALD PROMOTED Dec.-64 Dcc.-fW and Spencer Olson , Spring with students. William F. McDonald , native % % Ettrick woman , is hospitalized Should our colleges and uni- told of meeting McDonald about at La Crosse. Grove. All are brothers of the versities allow their professors There are, however, signs of a month ago and of going to his of Winona , has been named di- POSITIVE groom. Ushers were Jeffrey to wander away from teaching a change for tho better. For home last week to obtain a car. Single Sewage rector of Polymer Service Lab- Passed a lot of bills 19 « STEVE SADOWSKI NAMED Roverud, Spring Grove, and into research? example, the Office of Educa- Detective Sgt. K.W. Rldge- oratories at the U.S. Industrials Passed civil New second vice president of Paul Straud , Caledonia. Certain authorities would tion is making a few grpnts for crcek of Indiana slate police Plant for Twin Chemical Co. plant at Tuscola , rights bill 19 — the Winona Chamber of Com- A reception was held In the make universities primarily the investigation of college said Weir's statement told of 111. He's a graduate of St. Made Progress ... 10 6 merce is Steve Sadowski , not church social rooms. centers of research and pub- teaching and learning problems. pinning McDonald ;igainst the Cities Urged Mary 's College and has been as- Supported President 5 — Daniel Sadowski , as reported The groom s parents were sistant director since 19G1. Passed tax cut 4 — Sunday . lication rather than halls of These are sure to bring about floor and pressing the hammer MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The hosts at the bridal dinner, fol- learning, Some colleges have handle on his neck. Weir told lowing rehearsal. The bride was a change of emphasis, so that Minnesota Water Pollution Con- a long standing "publish or the college professor interested officers the pair undressed the honored at prenuptial parties victim and put htm in the bath- trol Commission has recom- given by Mmes. Ewald Schroe- perish" philosophy. To be pro- primarily in teaching can keep mended a single plant to handle M ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦r ¦ m moted , a college instructor his rightful place on the campus. tub. IP I i 1111 I l l & I der, Louis B. Fruechtc , Curtis all sewage from the Minnenpo- it *' Schroeder , Roger Schroeder, must demonstrate through pub- The Dodge County sheriff' s of- lis-St. Paul metropolitan area. ¦¦IsI II I nil I III lications that he is carrying on TO TEACH In kindergarten Ir Vernon Runningen and Robert requires specific training in the fice in Mantorville said Weir In its formal report to state scholarly research in his field. legislators, the commission also I I I I I 1^ I III Bunge and the Misses Mary teaching-learning processes and also told authorities in Fowler Lynn Pottrntz and Mary Henz- Recently, there has been an that he and Day Held up the suggested creation of a new added incentive for research in a credential from the state. metropolitan sanitary district to ler. But, at the other end of the Dnryl Snow service station in The bride is a graduate of the form of grants from the Dne Island Wednesday night af- administer and finance construc- federal government and indus- scale—the university—there is tion of the expanded plant and M Aksel Andersen Caledonia High School and is a no such requirement. College ter brandishing a rifle. They | secretary at Luther College, De- try. Time off from teaching for taped Snow's hands behind him new sewer lines. An area-wide corah , where her husband is a the purpose of research has be- teaching is the only profession before fleeing with about $60 property tax would finance the ** I fttudent. He Is a graduate of come a status symbol among for which no training is de- and some cigarettes. proposal. ¦ Bpring Grove High School. college professors. The less manded. , Sheriff Willis Fryer of Dodge * Storewide Clearance they teach , the higher their Perhaps a credential require- County said Weir is wanted as status. Thus, the most money ment would force more atten- a parole violator . Sonic Boom Buffalo Co. 4-H Is being paid professors who tion on how students learn and Sheriff Gerald Cunningham of so restore the public s image of Leaders to Attend spend the least time in the class- ' Rochester said he Is anxious to Warning Issued room and are least available the university as a scat of learn- Question the pair about other ac- Training Meetings for conferences ing. tivities in the Rochester area. CHICAGO 08.74 Steneh|em, Arnold 100 28.86 Zlebell, Harold A Myrtle ... Cocr, Colo Co 30 8.66 Theo. Hamm Br ewing Co. .. 250 72.14 Leaf , John A. A Cole, Jas D. 1520 438.56 Paape, Mrs. E. G. 30 S.66 Stenehjem, Arnold 150 43.28 Zimdars, Mrs. Olga '5 '¦" total personal property tax for each Colonial Amusement Co 570 164.46 Hanson, L. O., Mueller Lee, Brendan 80 23.08 Pacific Gambia Robinson Co. 4330 1,249.30 Stephens, Ed 210 60.58 Zi mmerman, Vernon R °0 »•" I 10 . 10 Cone Co. R. D 11250 3.245.B6 , G. J. & Hardt E . D 3535 1,019.92 Leggin, Basil W 200 57.70 Palfrath, A. L. 240 69.24 Stevens, Allen R. 70 20.20 Zywlckl, Harry 35 person, firm or corporation of Wi- *) «ll Conrad Fur Co 4V5 142.82 : Hanson, Norman 50 14.42 Joseph Leicht Press .. . . 1460O 4,212.40; Pagel, Carl t, Evelyn 120 34.62 Stevenson Coal Co., Inc 700 201.96 Zywlckl Investment Co 140 Conrad, Karl F 1090 314.48 Happel, Harold 10 2.88 Leifeld, Walter A Gladys O. .. 390 112.52 ; Pahnke, lone 210 60.58 Stevensons ol Minnesota, Inc. 3210 926.14 nona County, Minnesota. ! Consumers Trading Harders, Henry F 80 23.08 Lelninger, Ralph 30 8.66 ; Paine, Webber, Jackson t, Stiehl, Herbert J 15 4.33 : January Stamp Corp 830 239.48 Harding, Pesrl 540 155.80 i Lemieux , Leo J. 710 204.84 i Curtis I S 24.52 Stinocher, Vlrgll C 340 M.10 These taxes become due DRESBAC H Cooper, Helen M 20 5.78 Hardt, Wm. M 2520 727.08 ' Leu, Dr. W. H 245 70.68 j Paint Depot Inc »10 262.56 Sfirneman Selover Co. 100 28.86 TOWN OF 4th , 1965, and can be paid without Cornforth, William 110 31.74 Harner, Daniel D 110 31.74 , Levinski, Al J 40 11.54 Pelblcki, Paul 10 7R« Stockhauien, Bernard W. ... 470 135.60 : Lewlnskl, Blanche A Joa Palblckl, Sylvia WINONA, MINNESOTA Crav/lord, Geo 160 46.16 Harrington, Florence 30 8,66 ... 160 46.16 200 57.70 Stoltman, James V. 60 17.33 COUNTY OF penalty any time before March 1, Credil Bureau Inc 225 64.92 Harris, Earl 1275 367.86 Libera, E. D. 255 73.58 Paskiewlcz, David J. - 50 14.42 Storlie, Carol 70 20.20 ' School Dli trlctt Crouch, Raymon 50 14.42 Harvey, Ernest F 25 7.22 Libera, Mike Estate 165 47.60 Paudler , V. A Tletze, W Total Tax Rati by | ¦ 120 34.62 Stott & Son Corp 18465 5,327.52 1965. Crouch, Raymon . 100 28.86 Hassert, Richard 55 15.86: Libera M. Sons Co., Inc. ... 2140 617.44 Paulsen, John 30 8.66 Streater, Harold A Mu rphy, , School District No, 300 AG. Liber t y Pa per Box Co 765 220.72 Pausewang, 252.90 Ctibor, Leo C 375 108.20 . Hauge, C. R 2870 828.06 ; Joseph 15 4.32 Leo F. Jr., Brosnahan, ! Rett In Mills ¦ Lilla, Dorothy J 60 17.32 Peerlesj Chain TERESA M. CURBOW, Cunningham, Arthur J 480 196.20 j' Hauser Art Slass Co., Inc. . 1450 4)8.36 1 Co 112815 32,549.38 Roger P 510 147.14 School Distr i ct No. 300 N-AG. Cunningham, Frank 1880 542.42, I1 Hazelton, Edson 150 43.28 i Lllla, Frank 510 147.14 Pehlor , Mike 120 34.62 Strelch, H. R . Mn 190 J4.82 Rate In Mills 277.90 ! Treasurer of Winona County. Minn. Curran, Hugo P 600 173. 12;i Hazelfon, Harley E 10 23.08 Lllla, Louis 165 47.60 Pellowsk l, Victor A Virgil ... 1010 291.40 Strelow, Fred 20 5.78 Geo. T. 60 17.32 j Lllla, Richard P 50 14 .42 Palofske, Loren VALUATI ON Curtis, M. Margaret 340 98.10 Ij Heckman, P, 15 4.32 Strelow, Harotd J. 255 73.5J I , Cutler, Geo. H. 35 10.10 ! Heer, James V 10 2.88 Llnahan. Wm. C 1970 568.38 J. C. Pennay Co., Inc. »700 1, 798.64 Strong Advertising Co 720 207.74 Names 0* Persons, Personal Amt I Lincoln Agency, Inc 80 perty of CysewskI, Mark 15 4.32 |I Heftman, John 50 14.42 23.08 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 230 66.36 Stronge A Lfghtner Co., Inc. 195 56.26 Firms tr Corporations Pro Heltman, Joseph N 30 8.66 ' Lindquist, Wm . A 235 47 Perkins, B. F Tax Tax CITY OF WINONA Czaplewskl, Aloius Jr 10 2.88 .80 i 30 8.66 Stuhr, E . J 70 20.20 Assessed Czaplewskl, Ben L 10 2.88 i: Helckley, La Verne 65 18.76 j Llndstrom, Ray lo 2.88 ! Perrella, Nick J., Sam 5r„ Styba, Edward 10 2.86 Heileman Brewing Co 90 25.96 I Llngenfelter, Minnie H 40 11.54 i Sam Jr 100 12.84 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Craplewski, John L 20 5.78 |! 1610 464.52 Styve, Carl S , 150 43.28 Boeder, Walter Dahm, J. Milton 880 253.90 ! Heintz, Donald 15 4.32 Llngenfelter, Raymond or i Peshon, Mlcha tl 150 43.28 Suchomel, Ted 55 15.86 Buehler, Joseph A Maria .. 1227 310.32 Esther 473 Peter Bub Brewery Marlorlt 775 196.00 Total Tax R ile by School Districts | Dam bach, F red A 10 2.88 Heise Clinic 1070 308.72 137.04 j Inc 11610 3,349.72 Sullivan, W. F 30 8.66 Burns, P. Wilbur A Daniel O'Brien i| Hellend, Erv K 1 970 568.38 Loeschke, Herbert 15 4.32 1 Peterman, Georg a 440 184.66 Sultze, A rthur 435 125.50 Oaniell, Mrs. Arnold ... 48 6.16 Lokensgard, Rudolph L 20 ' 401 101. 40 School D istr ict No . 5 Rote In Wi l ls 288.52 House of Beauty 770 222.16 iI Helllckson, Howard 45 12.98 5.78 Peterson , LeRoy 50 1 4.42 Sunray DX Oil Co 65 18.76 Darling, Robert A Clarice .. 1 Oasclier , Fred 215 62.04 ! Femmesch, A. J 20 5.7S Lokensgard, R. L. A 1 Peterson, M. A. & Sunred Cherry Corporation .. 1330 383.74 Emery, Wm. A Agnes 483 134.22 74 VALUATION Datta, Dr. Robert F 100 28.86 1 Hemmesch, Al 8, Aeling, Don 2110 608.78 i Kleselh, AA. A 385 111.08 ; KrecKow, E. H 750 216.40 Super Gro Products Co. 6530 1,884.04 Everson, Wm , A Leona 251 69. ¦ Loom is, Dr. G. L 20 5 56 Names ol Persons, Personal Ami. Dean, Louise 3675 1,060.32 1 Henderson, Orvln M 200 57.70 . 315 90.88 1 Petras, Andrew & Dorothy . 1210 349.10 Swells, John 15 4 .32 Frauenkron, Horlon " Loppnow, Mrs. Jewel 75 21 1483 375.04 Firms or Corporation Property of Dearman, Stanley 10 2. 88 ; Hengel, Ralph ;.. 100 28.86 i .64 | PflughoMt, Lawrence A 30 8.66 j Sweeney, M . F. 260 75.02 Fruit Acres, Inc ' , 296 74.86 Assessed Ti x Tax Degnan, Eileen 95 27.40 Fennessv. Clifford 25 7 2? Lorscheter, Richard 10 2.88 I Phillips, Frank 7)0 204.84 Swenson, Oscar ... -. 2670 770.34 Gerdes, George De Grood, Lambert 25 7.22 : Hennessy, Wm 55 15.66 ; Loshek, Sophia B 220 63.48 Philli p s Petroleum Co 725 209.18 Swilt A Co 13520 3,900.BO Grams, William 93 11.94 Aakrt, Hilman 120 34.62 Dempsey Tegeler &, Co 200 57.70 ;' Henry, Evan J 60 17.32 ! Losinskl, Francis A 905 261.12 Phosky, Gertrude 145 41.64 Jjwln g, Ernest 20 5.78 S. J. Groves A Sons Co 670 186.18 Aanas. Edwin 20 5.78 ' Dennis, Charles D 95 27.40 I! henthorne, Virginia 1170 337.56 1 Losinski, Harry . 10 2.88 Plcha, Fred 275 79.34 Szczepanskl, John J. Jr 30 8.66 Hamm Brewing Co 20 5. 56 Lossen, Roy H. Pierce Abraham, Joseph 650 187.54 . Deones, Nick 1480 427.00 ; Heymans, Pearl 60 17.32 6S0 - 187.54 , Lyndon C 10 2.88 Tarras, Elmer A Gladyi .... 785 _ 226.48 Heileman B rewing Co 20 5.56 Abraham. Walter 70 20.20 ! voire, nni s. Jim ...... ju o.oo ., Hiawatha Boat Club 40 11.54 ' Loucks, Raymond H. A Plelsch, Marilyn 35 10.10 Terras, Mrs. Ida 20 5.78 Henderson, Cecil 14 3.54 Donald P Abrahamson, Phillip «. Eva .. 165 47.60 : Dever, Victor 10 2.88 ' Hiawatha Val ley River . 1435 428.46 Pitney, Bowes, Inc 345 99.54 Tea rse, C. D 15 4.32 Hoeschler Really Co 204 26.20 Abrams, Alson 135 38.96 \ De Vorak, Patrick 35 10.10 1 Excursion, Inc. ... 510 147.14 Lovas, Joseph 20 5.78 Plank, Alfred 450 129.84 Tearse, R J 15 4.32 Horner, Vilas 98 12 58 - Lowiner, M. K 60 17.32 Pletke, Paul Howe, George L 49 6.30 Abts Agency, Inc 200 57.70. Diamond Huller Co . ... 5525 1,594.08 | Hiawatha Wood Products Co. 370 106.76 ; 1270 364.42 Tessmer. Otto H, 10 2.88 ' Abts, Ervan A 230 66.36 '. DIegnau, Leonard C 250 72.14 | Highway Display 8. Adv 60 17.32 Ludovissie, James SO 14.42 Plunkett. Richard H. a Tews, Arthur H 60 23.08 Kusmann, Jonah 236 65.58 Ackcrman, Arnold 50 14.42 j Doer er, Harold J 325 93.76 Hildebrandt, James R. t, Luebbe, John P 335 96.66 Peterson, Duane M. 280 SO 78 Tews , R. W 20 5.78 Jansky. George 200 25.68 Addleman, Herman 45 12.98 Doerers Genuine Parti, Inc. . 1350 S89.J0 ' Mrachek, Paul 210 60.58 Lueck, Milton C. ...." 320 92.32 Poterl, R8y 125 36.06 Texaco, Inc 1175 627.54 Lautz, Louis R . A Lueck , Norman 20 5.78 Pol»ch«k, Bonnabell 465 117.60 Aeling, Donald 10 2.68 ' Dopke, Walter 105 30.30 [! Hllgert, Wllbtrt 35 10.10 Wilbur H. 165 47.60 Thaldorf, Clarenca B 155 44.72 Ah.-enj 8. Plait Oil Co 400 115. 40 j Dorn, Herbert 1935 158.28 |[ Hllke Homes, Inc 100 28.84 Luhmann , Jeanetre 70 20.20 Polos, Garlan 40 11.54 Thels, Leo 20 5.78 Leldel, Victor 601 151.98 1 Ahrens, Robert 210 60.58 ; Dorn, Howard F 30 8.66 ' Hlx, Fred & Mary 1680 484.72 Lund, Donald 365 105.30 Pomeroy, Otis 100 28.86 H. A . Thelsen Co 50 14 .42 Middle West Really A Lund, M. W. A Rozek, J. C. . 2360 680.90 Poller , Sarah Inv Co, 600 205. 26 Ahrens, W. J. t P felffer, Dotlerwick, F. W 65 18.74 ; Hix, Fred A. t, Mary C 1620 467.40 210 60.53 I Thern Machine Co 65 18.76 . Maas, Harry H Pozanc . 200 25.68 Carl I860 536.64 Dow , Clarence 275 79.34 ' Hock , Allen 30 8.66 ' . is 4.32 , John Jr 390 112.52 ! Thompson, Arthur 20 5.78 Minard, D . C. ... Aladdin Mfg. Co 335 96.66 Drazkoivskl, Donald D . i 10 2.88 : Hoefer, Ben 495 142.82 ! Madland, Clifford 20 5.78 Pozanc, Ray S. George 1060 305.84 ( Thompson, Norma 70 20.20 Mosher, Clayton A Lllah ... 570 158 40 Alampl, Dr. J. A 335 96.66 ! Dresser, H. S . & James 3535 1,034.34 i Hoeppner, Jos. G 25 7.22 ; Madland, Earl N 530 152.92 Prochowitz, Leo 60 17.32 Thorn, Raymond H 920 265.44 National Advertising Co. 80 22.24 Mahaffey, Vernon A Lucille . 1O0 28.86 Prondilnskl, August Albrecht, Frank T . 15 4.32 Drussell, Eugene W . ... ' 285 62.22 1| Hoeppner, Mrs. Leona 10 2.88 ] I 70 20.20 ! Thorpe, C. 25 7.22 Noben, William 137 38.08 Mahl, Mr s. Grace 35 10.10 Prondzinski, Emil 100 12.64 Albrecht, Leonard J 860 248.12 | Dublin, John C. & Hoesley, Gilbert R 10 2.88 1 ; 120 34.62 • The 3 Star Stamp Co 75 21 .64 Olson, Conrad J. ' Prondzlnski, Louis R Albrectit Super Fair, Inc. .. 4220 1,217.56 Dublin, A. L 615 177.44 Hoffarth, Wilhelmina 25 7.22 1 Mahlkt Baking Co 1635 471.74 . A I Thrune, Norbert A 445 128.40 Ready, Joseph J. Mrs 356 90 04 : ' Theodosla Allen, Frank J. Jr. 2090 603.00 ' Dub linowskl, Frank 50 14.42 Hoffman, Russell & Betty ... 325 »3.?6 . Mahlke, Edw. F 60 23.08 : $30 152.92 1 Thurow Industries, I nc 2580 744.38 Ready, Leroy 594 150 .22 Mahlke, Fred 300 86.56 Pr ondzinski, Roger 100 28.86 ,' T i l l mann, Joe 20 5.78 Sampson, Mrs. Ann to 27 2! Allen. Janctfe .P 65 18.76 Du Bois, Leonard 8. Howard Hohaus, W. J IS 4.32 : ' Ailura Rex Turkeys, Inc. .. 2700 779.00 Allen 300 86 56 Holbrook , Lois 15 4.32 Maier , Ted F 9910 2,859.24 ; Pr onovost Fel ix 10 2.88 Timm, Walter E 40 H.34 Skemp, Charles 1920 435 55 American Lesion Memorial Duellman. Eleanor 20 5.78 Holden, Mrs. A. S 30 8.66 Majerus, Maurice 125 36.06 ' The Prophet Co U65 4E0.38 1 Timm, Walter. H 15 4.32 Smith , Jessie R 150 19.76 ! Club 870 251.02 Duffy, Cecelia SO ¦ 74.42 Holder, Harlen H. ... )55 44.72 . Maienke, Harry J 90 25.96 Przybylskl, Daniel 40 11.54 Timm, W illiam 10 2.88 Sponaler, Bdrney 49 12 28 American Locker Co., Inc. .. 30 8.66 ' Dulek , Clarence 20 5.78 '' Holden, Harlan H. & Wm. F. 2830 816.52 ' W.aliszewski, John J 65 18.76 ! Przybylski, John H. 135 38.96 • Tindall, Seven ' .. . 335 96.66 ; Sflenslra, Ben 30 7 58 American Oil Co 1600 461.64 Duncanson. Everett 20 5.78 ; Holden, Wm. F. 110 31.74 Maliszewski, Jos SO 14.42; Public Finance ol Winona. ' Tlougan, John 140 40.40 1 Strauss, Carl . 25 6.96 American Plan, Inc. 70 20.20 ; Dunn Blacktop Co., Inc 2000 577.04 :I Holland, Francis J 15 4.32 Malmin, Curtis R 35 10.10 i Inc 160 46.16 i Tradehome Shot Stores, Inc. 1080 311.60 ! Tri State Construction Manchester, L. E 1O0 28.86 I The Pu re Oil Co. ¦ Co. Inc. , I08O 300 14 American Sign A Indicator Durfey, Oliver D. 8. Alida . 155 44.72 ; Holmay, Joseph J 100 28.86 3175 916.06 Trainer , Dan . 1150 331.80 ; ' Manley, Inc 130 37.50 ! Puterbaugh, Ernls J Corp 650 187.54 . Uzwonkowskl, Janette 8. Roy . 215 62 .04 . Holmgren, Angelina 30 8.66 135 38.96 Treder, Leonora 50 14.42 Turnbull, William A Donald 971 245 54 Manz, P. A. 15 4.32 ; Pye, Oscar Jr I Unnasch, George J. Lydia 115 29 10 Andersen, Roy A. . 1860 536.64 ; Earsley, Dr. E. L. 335 96.66 Hol mquist, Virgil 8, , 350 103.86 - Trester, Hugo F. 255 73.58 Marggraff, Eugene 90 25.96 ' Qua lity Chevrolet Co. 1 Anderson, Emil 110 31.74 East End Coa l «. Fuel Oil Co. 395 113.96 Aldinger Gaylord 2540 732.84 5220 1,506.08 ; Tri County Co-op Oil Assn. 650 187.54 White Advertising Co . Inc. 50 13. 90 Marigold Foods, Inc 3430 989.62 Quality Food Stores, Inc. .. Anderson, Harley 560 161.58 ' Eberfowski, Edwin 15 4.32 Hoist, Reuben A 600 173.12 , Jaso 1,637.84 .' Tripp, Evelyn 40 11.54 Yarolimek , Fred A Rose 149 41. 42 Mann, Albert 10 2.S8 Quinlan, John H .Angst, l.-wl n & Wlllard 385 111.08 1 Ebertowski, Jerome & Holz, Lester C 10 2.88 : ' . 270 77.90 1 Tri State Hunting Dog Assn. 40 11.54 Anncl* Warn,,,. C 11A DO ,A Markle, Mrs. Wm 80 23.08 Raoemacher Drug Co 1025 259 . 96 74 Mildred 160 46 .16 Hossfeld Mfg. Co 4445 1,282.48 1 : Troke, Donald 1330 383. Markwardt, Junior 120 37.50 Raine, Richard D Anheuser Busch, Inc. 100 28.86 Eberrowskl, Ziqmund F 60 17 .32 Hosting, Henry 30 8.66 ' 75 21 .64 Trubl, Charles Jr 280 60 . 78 : : Marshall, Marie so 23.08 ' Ralne, Thomas W TOWN OF NEW HARTFORD Archer Daniel Midland Co. 23475 6,773.00 Ebner, John F 10 2 .88 Hot Fish Shop, Inc 3065 J84.32 120 34. 62 True=dell, Mrs. A. J 300 86.54 j Martin Marietta Corp 22150 6,390.72 ! rcaines, rranx 745 214.94 : Arenz Shoe Co 4655 . 1,343.06 Eckel, Mrs. Marie 15 4.32 , Household Fin ance Corp . of * Trzeblafo .vski, Edward 70 20 .20 : Mason, Thos. 35 10.10 Rand, Kenneth 25 7.22 I Trzeblarowski, Felix 10 2.88 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Arlington Club 800 230.82 Eckert, Earl E 1130 326.02 Winona 425 122.62 ¦ Massaglia, Victor D 93 25.96 ! Randalls, Winona, Inc 9920 2,862.12 Tichabold, Lyle W. 260 75 02 Ar mour Agr icultural Eckert, Edwin O. ft Howe, Roy 10 2.88 ' Massie, Robert A Buelah .... 4095 1,161.43 Red .Owl Stores, Inc 7165 2,067.24 .' Tschumper. Leonard J 1100 317 .38 Total Tax Rate by School Districts Chemical Co 18550 5,352.04 , Carlson, J»s. K 130 37.50 Howell, Dr . H. W 80 23.08 Massie. Robert & Owen 170 49 .C4 Reuse. Martin Tumor, Gerald 325 93 76 Armstrong, Harold 40 11.54 Eddy, Albert 665 191 .86 ; Hoyt, Mrs. B. L 25 7.22 85 24.52 School District No. 2596 Ralu in Mills 208. 70 Masyga, Raymond 10 2.65 Reina.-ls, Alvlna A 40 11.54 j Turner, Lyle C & Viola 240 69 .24 School District No 2597 Rate m MIMs 220 61 Arimar, Inc. 110 31.74 Edel, Edmund A 50 14 .42'•' Huff, Victor 575 165.90 . '¦ Malias, H. J. Mrs. ... 20 5.78 ' Reinarts, Wm. H 555 160.12 Tushner, Daniel J. A David 200O 577.C4 School District No . 2598 Rate in Mills 235.55 Asco. Inc 380 109.64 1 Edel, Eugene F 365 105.30 ; Hufman, Wilber 20 5.78 j 1 Max ' s Auto Wrecking Co. ... 25 7 .22 Reinhard ' Awes, F 150 43.28 Edslrom Studios 10E0 311.60 Hull, Wm. M. «, Robert G. .. 270 77.90 Bros. Co 25E5 745.82 Tweedy, R . B. A John 230 66 36 School District No. 2609 Rate m Mills 269.60 Mayan, Joj. J. A Harold . . . 475 137.04 ' Relnhard, John O. ' A yolle, Mrs. W. H 130 3730 ' Ehle, Fayette & Mildred .... 440 126.94 Humboldt Lodge No. 25 7.22 Tyler, Sanford A Eleanor 85 24 .52 School District No . 2621 Rate m Mills 166.02 Mayer, Arnold 25 7 .22 Reinhard, J. O Baab, Mrs. Evelyn 170 49.04 ! Ehmann, Don 380 109 .64 . 24 I.O.O.F. 80 23.08 . & Kurt 460 132.72 I United Building Centers, Inc. 7045 2,032.62 Schoo l District No. 859 Rate in Mills 223.14 Mayer, Robert A. 210 60.53 ' Daab, Florence M 265 76.46" Ehmke, Howard 10 2.88 Hummel , Harry E 615 177 .44 Republican-Herald Pub. Co. 12175 3.512.74 Universal Studios. Inc. 920 265 44 Schoo l District No , 300 Aq. Maze, Dr. Aurelius H 335 96.66 Reszka. John Uphoff, Julius 135 3?.96 Rate In Mills 269 , 42 Baab, Harris C. 120 34.62 Ehmke. Phylis 355 102.42!! Hurlburt, Herbert i0 2.88 .. 1825 526.54 ,',' cCarthy, Helen .-5 7.22 Badger Foundry Co 9560 2,753.26 Eicfiendorf. Ed 555 160. 12 Hurrle, R. W. a. R . F 490 141.38 Retail Credit Co £0 14 .42 Valley Distribution Co. 5,95 1,527 .72 School District No 300 N-Ad /vlcCleery, Robt. C 50 14 . 42 Bailey, Luther H 3825 1,103.58 Eichman, Frank 35 10.10 Husman, Roger 30 8.66 Richardson, M . G 14T0 427 .CO Valley Fruit A Produce, Inc. 1030 297.18 Rote in Mills 294 42 McConnon A Co 46)0 1,347 .38 Baker, Allen W 1070 308.72 Eitsert, Daren A. 30 8.66 Imperial Foods 20 5.78 Ricner, Emil W . 20 5.78 Valley Wholesalers Inc 1965 572.72 McCormick, J. O. «0 17.32 ¦ Baker, E. R . 8. J. H 45 12.98 - Electrolux Corporation 70 20.20 Industrial Credit Co 255 73.58 Richman, Geo. 25 7 .22 Van Hoof , John C 335 96 ,66 VALUATION McCrcady, Mr . & Mrs. Rlchmnn, Wm Personal Ami Baker Shoe Co 1590 458.74 ' Ellies, V . F. 15 4.32, Inman, Leon S. to 17 32 . F., Mrs 15 4 .32 Van Thomma, Wilbur 10 2.88 Names of Persons, . Chester 320 95.22 1 Bambenek, Alt J 40 11 .54 Elllnghuysen, Merlin P . & I nter national Busi ness Richter, Mrs. W . J 20 5.78 Vatter, A. J . 460 132 , 72 Firms or Corporations Property of McGill, Archie 45 12.98 , B ambenek, Al phonsa P 10 2 .88 Patricia M . .... 750 216.40 Machine Corp 32230 9,299.00 Riomann, Harold 30 8.66 Venables C. Paul 140 40 40 Assessed Tax Tax McGill, John D. so )7 .32 Bambenek, Fred 90 25.96 Ellingsworth Supply Co 10 2.88 Isaacson, Clarence V 35 10.10 Riess, Wm. 15 4 32 Vennbles. C, Paul 280 R0.78 McGill, Dr . Robert G 335 96 66 Rletz. Elmer N. Mrs 25 7 22 C. Paul Venables, Inc 3384 976.36 Albrecht, Frank or Ivan .... 625 139 .46 Bambenek, James A. A Ellison, Leighton 10 2.88 Jaastad, K . S. & Sons 1440 4)5.46 McGrath. Harry P ;o 20.20 Vending Service 4?0 115.40 Albrecht, Kenneth ... . 4-0 105 90 Theo R. 1965 566 94 Ellison. Marie 90 25.96 Jackman, Arthur 40 11.54 Rlska, Frsnci.s A. 70 20 20 Mcjames Op'.icians, Inc 1 BO 51. 94 Rlska, Thomas Verk'ns, Sylvester L ¦>... '0 2.88 Allen, Haruoy or Donne .. t- 'O 131.48 Bambenek, Ralph E 725 209. 18 Engrav, Halvor A. 15 4.32 Jackson, George 45 12.93 3£1 100.98 McLaugnlin, Neil 4,0 124.06 : ' :; ' 69 50 Barcel, Dr. Kenneth D 250 72.14 Erickson, H . G . Er Al 760 225.04 Francis C 220 63. 43 Ritter, Robert 80 23.08 Voelker , Jerome P 225 64 .92 Allen, Henry or Gcoiqe . . . ' , Jacques, McNall y, Bruce 115 33. 13 lariMiInrl,; Inhn IS 4 11 Rivers, Clarence M. . .. . 210 60.58 VUJIHll , ¥> IT1. M . . *U ^.,0 Armitacy,Winnie . . 3/0 75 18 Ba rness, Richa rd E 275 79 .34 Erickson, Palmer 50 14.42 ' McVey. Mrs. C. J. Sio 233.70 Rivers, Edw. 6, Florence 1935 55.«.28 ' Volkman. Elmer j 2990 862.68 Arnett, Donald A Raich .... 2013 4/4 . 16 Ba rrett, John W 40 11.54 ! Ernst, Frank F. (. Grace O. 220 63.48 James, W . Douglas 35 10.10. Meado'.vcrolt, Clarence S. .. . 15 4.32 Robb. J. T. :o 5.78 : Volkman. Hubert w 10 2.88 '99 134 44 Barth, Thomas 250 72.14 Erslg, A . C. . ... 40 11.54 James, Dr. W. Douglas 335 96.66 ' Arnett. Emanuel Means A Co., F . W 65 18.76 Robb, J. T, A J. T. Jr . 36:5 1.045.88 Vollmer . Donald 25 7.22 Bartz, Howard or Gract 518 122.02 Bartletl, Sylvia W 60 17.32 Evanson, Elmer .... 300 86.56 Janik owsk i, John J. 10 2.88 . Meier , Arthur C 90 25.96 Pobe't Richard Ecuip. Corp. 1420 409.70 Vondrashek , Ronald 20 S.78 Bartz, Roland 8 1 32 Basic Products Corp 16515 5,172.18 Evanson, Elmer & Agnes ... 120 34 .62 Jasnoch, Le Roy '0 2.S8 Meier , Arthur C. A Vulcan rVtnnufacfuring Co., 17 (, 66 Beach, Leslie 6< 17 .26 Bay Slate Milling Co 14690 5,346.22 Fakler, Jerome 10 2.88 Jewell, Carolyn T . 20 5.78 A5cm.sa, Robert lo 2.86 Roes<;ler , Wm. H. 30 8.66 Wagner . Harry )5 437 Beach. OdHI 8, Vary 177 47 76 (Grain Tax 1,107.66) Falch, Anton W 1390 401.04 . John, Mrs. Vernal 30 8.66 Meinke, David 40 11 .54 Roetttecr. N. A 70 20.20 , Waite, Mrs. Marion 15 4.32 Behrens, T eckla 8, Beadles, Robert 560 161 .58 Falk, Evelyn 75 21.64 8, Johnson. A. J. Meinke. Ervin K Ail 06 Beatty, Martin A 50 14 . 42 Fanny Farmer Candy Pohrer, Dr. C . A 335 96,66 Walchak, Donald 40 11.54 Katherine 163 5' Wittenberg, R . H 305 88.00 Me.nke, Kenneth 15 4.32 Beck, John A Delores Shops Inc Ro:i:opp John E 1350 389.50 Warker , Earl 100 28.86 Bctsinger , Warren 156 34 42 325 93.76 . 7)5 223.60 Johnson, Art 25 7.2! , Meiamine Plastics Corp. , . 3:55 88' .42 Roll-, AlbTt 20 5 7» Wallace 8. Tiernan Co, Inc. 170 49.04 Ernes) ... . 45» 95 60 Beeman, Alvin 10 2.88 Farmer, Dorothy 600 173.12 1725 497.70 Blaskowski. Johnson Construction Co MelDy, Jane . ^40 62 .24 '1 63,84 Beeman, Artnur 15 4.32 Farnholtz, Nora 40 11 Rovjrud, N. A . Co., Inc. .. . 4590 1,351 . 16 Wolslon A Co., Inc. 35 1O.10 Bloom. Glenn 2. .54 Johnron, Emma 1" 2 .SI Menztl, iViorthe 610 176.00 Beeman, Leslie H 40 11.54 Farrell, F. M. 130 ; Rowan, Luke 20 5. 78 Waltner, Catherine 60 17 .32 BlumentritT , Ernest, Lena 8. 37.50 i Johnson, Harry L 220 66.3» M;rc,'iiew('tz, fttchard, Frank Beeman, Ray Fawccil Funeral Home, Royal Yellow Cab Co 90 25.96 '.Valz. Jack N. A Donald A . 2790 804 98 Irv!n 63) 149 10 i. Egge, Inc . 1060 3C5. P4 Johnson, John P 125 36.M A Robert 430 124.06 Ruce, Carl E. 2460 709 76 Wandrnider, W.arion 15 4.37 Bochn. Henry 5, Joseph , 45: 124 , 18 Arnold 45 12.98 Feathcrstone, Dr . Oran 100 28.86 S 135 3B 9( Johnson, P . M.foer, Paul A 100 26.^6 4o2 10634 H . Behrens Mtg. Co 11310 3,263. 16 FeOeral Bakery Co. 16610 4,792.32 Ruppert , Allyn 595 171.66 Wanek, J. A . 30 8 .66 Boeltcher , Irwin or Doris , • Johnson, Syrvs 15 4 .3? //.tries, Lawrence 35 10.10 Bell. Clarence 8. Federal Sign 8. Signal Rupoert, Raymond 7.5 70 20.20 Word, James L. 120 34 .62 Bro.vn, Ralph .. .. 931 251 . 72 Corp. .. 60 17.35 Johncon. Victor 30 8.65 •V uyer, Milton )5 4 .J2 Rusert. Lorenz C 785 226 48 Warner. L loyd . .. Ml 157 .24 Buehler, Wllli.-. m . .. 868 I9l 48 Dotlerwick, Henry 390 112 .52 Ftehan, Michael, 2550 735 . 72 Johnsirud. Inc Meyer, Milton L. 590 170. 22 14 Benedett, Amanda 45 12.98 Mr . 8, Mrs. 40 1154 Rydman. Marie 35 10.10 Warner A Swasey Co . 77950 22.490. Cornwell, Arthur 69 IS 72 Jordan, Pa'.rick 715 206.35 Meyer- ; ., Join G 915 2a4 00 St. Clair Inc . 6 "0 1.976 . 36 Warnken, Millard H 1725 497 . 70 Cornwell , La Vein* or Beneficial Finance Co. Feiten, Louis ;o 5.7a P 3?5 96.64 : ¦ Joyce. Ceo. M c:ia,ow'5i< i . Aioiph 155 4-1. /'2 Saliroury, Arthur V7 35 10 Wa'serman, fol 25 7 22 ol Winona 300 86.56 Fcilen, Philip arrs 1 ,C;. « .10 . Arlene ?:i 15V 50 .96 ' Juno, Elsie 115 33. 18 M.cnalov.SM. Join 155 44 72 Feller Raymond Sandvig, Carl 10 2.88 Wass?.'man. Sol . .. 10 2 88 Drekrac/er, Roland or Pearl 655 14172 Benish, Lawrence 50 N.42 . 25 732 '£0 51 94 Kahl, James W Mid.vesl Automatic Sawyer, S A . 4 Waters, John J .. 15 4.32 '.0 4 in Benish, Lawrence C 265 76 . 46 Felsheim, Ed C. 225 64. 92 . ;o 5.73 Kelley, ,'AerrlH & Harriet 215 62.04 Bisek, Alnijv r jr. ) j 10 Hrtderiksen . Or . J 0 0d L. . 3Ei ]1 L08 ' Klcrlln, Edmund J 14J5 4.5 56 Molitor. Don . , 65 18. 76 Scnult/, Ga 'l E. t White, Katherine I 55 15.f6 Hill. Don..lit i.r I urllle 4 7 114 v f.oiler, E . R 20 5 78 hrudericki.on. k . L. 10 20. 20 Klertln, Edmund J 15 4 32 • ' Bond f inance Frlu, ' . '.o.voi; International. Inc. 910 262.56 Drus-.ell , Ro-.s F B40 747.36 Whillock, Mrs . C/irrle M. 25 / 22 Hocn , Andiew 119 ij'. <5 Corp. of Andrew 4h0 13S. 48 E in '. Kllllan, Eleanor ' KB Montgomery Ward & Co ., Inc, )5lf0 4 ,379. 74 Scnult;, Horry 300 86.56 Whlltakor , R . D . 2720 784 ,78 Howirlon, loriii 15 1 f I Winona .. . 2 JO f,». j6 I rie, Anniew 15 4 32 ' Kindt, Edii' .. .. 10.5 31.1 04 Montieth, Guy D. 15 4 . 37 Schult; Leasini, Inc. . 5:'5 168 78 Whitlen, Edward P . 90 25.96 Hueb.irr , [. ven-ll nr Vinlrt 4/fl Bui /yskowskl , C J 100 .", 269 va 1 -rli!. Hi nr y JJ |j 115 12 B6 King Optical Co. ot Minn. 270 77 .90 Moore B^.-ysl.owsfci , Jerome )/,-, f-urilic Cnmr.any , Arlov,een 90 25, 96 Schultz Transit, Inc 70 2A .20 WiOye, Mrs. N. K 200 57 .70 Huibriw , VVrn -ir Cill... il « M 91/6 tliCl 1,999 44 in 8 66 Bnr - - '¦uiier Kinzle, Frank Jr. . Moore, Wendell P 15 4 . 32 Schumacher, LaVerna 70 5 .78 Wickelrnan, Fred, Barber HUITI I'.1!!!, Odn.tkl or K.illilcni (S li t Iflr, .4 .yskowskl, John If. f,; J J . c .ll,iile', C 1 iO jl 74 . , Kltlle, O-lnne D. l'i ".6.26 Moravec, Joi.eph P 30 8 fc6 Schijmin-.ki, Geo , 110 23.1 otion 40 II 54 Humtcld, C-.rii , : Hoi //¦ l uA'ski , John r . ... 5:-0 16/ 14 G, IU. IA - ,k i. Rriin.ui .70 . -rd Mr- .en ir.ii . .i 20 5 78 ' Wt „,. * I n il. l','f 5H (n , P-i. - . . -rs, Ralph II C.iliei Morcomb, Lyle G 20 5 1» Schumlnskl, Mr- . V01 10 2 . 88 Wic.-ek', Chester A Eleanor 210 e,0 58 , Humteld. lln u V',v 25' , .16 . 40 l| 54 v, c . I . ^ Linden, ; Kl.inge, Meta . ... 15 4 32 W.orfj.in, Allyn laO 46 )6 Schuster , Oscar n . 40 11 .54 Wiczek, Roman 35 10 10 Husmann , l i;nr,»d .72 64 Bo.v/n.in. Arthur f , .... :o s ?8 Kline LaVrran 1240 357 76 Mo.'.lman, J. O, Te-raco Scotlon, Anna II . 25 7 22 Will, Franklin D 20 5 76 Kocller, Herbert Erunnier 8. McMahon 65(1 111/ 54 (,.lh-5. H,irol(l R 4 ! 204 59 .H Kline, Pder i5 tn .lo Bfi't.mer , H.irold Kilnc, v Station 1E0 31. 94 Scnbcrn, Mrs . Luclla 55 15.86 Williams, Chflord E 3095 692 96 Km.en, r liner col 1« 14 10 .• i<8 '.i- '.uiy 455 1.11 .28 Kli nrjselsen. Fred 1.10 37.50 Motorola Communications A Scarlght Roy L , 20 5,78 Williams Hotel Corp 1990 574 16 Kosen, C,ii(y 3H2 Buitlow 1 unernl hom e , Inc . 15 5 4.1,' t.tl (,.ite«,ny li.iii',|ioit 14 Lenin nl I (xnh. Cor |i . Leonaul 50 11 n 250 72J4 Kochlnr, Harold 155 44 72 ¦Seoiinrj, W.irren Brc/ti , < Mueller, G.iy 20 5.76 20 .5. 78 Williamson. Lloyd M 1 9.1 5 5 5 .28 Leo, f/elbcit 60 |] 2 4 John C. ,0 14 4, xiilic, James M J.10 95 22 \ Koeth, D«lla .. lii O 37 ,50 Mueller, Marvin 1.5 16.06 Socman, Wlllard 20 5 78 Wilson, Dr . R . H. . 115 90,118 I enike, Rohi'ii or Jnyre Unvn, Ruth A , P41 34. . if IH , . IIII , Irv.n 8 .. ,, S in 144 -/ 4 Ko-.-n, Hurri N. «. Wactil, Mueller, Robert E 760 ' 219 .28 Selover , R . J 125 36 06 ! Wi.ich, Henry 0 2)30 6/2.26 Llelv.rh llrlrsalh, Harold 300 n, 5. (,iii-Lel, Roll. 11 ij.,0 4/0 . , Leo or I'liyllis /.' .• 161 10 26 f.U(;cne . 30 B 66 M.:,.|l„r Wm r in < 7H Sen-.c, Herman A . Jr 10 2.68 Wlncraft, Inc , 310 k9 , 44 l. ln.indei, Bi. ' iijs Iran-h'i (,ei Hl. fiei . H.irold y I Willi nl 60/ 1.6 ,.) Co 4fi 0 J JI , 4.1 .5 j; <0 Konnm , Arnold .. . 20 5/8 Murphy, Leo F . 15 4.32 l.ervn, Jos. 15 4.32 j Winder, Donald T , ,. 65 )H 76 LoUiCllO, H.ildll) 401 1(1 ,1 , 1'iink . RnheM ...... 11-1 'l 94 <"•""•». J IV ' (, f 'J 6-0 1H1 . , Ko ' .ncr , C/rus B, Brand, Seven Up Hottllng Co WineUorfL-r I' ' ,|V. Gii M.n, Murphy Oil Corp |i;,0 331 1.0 161,0 461 .64 , D. 20 6/8 Made-,, Wnltci 225 6H ft/ (" , JO,,11 | V, . / 4( | h,Mi„rrl j.o 9 ; ,. lame-, 1P5 5J .38 A5urray, T . W Mrs 20 5 78 Shockell. HO. 120 .14 .62 i Winona Activity Group, Inr . 65 18,76 j M,v,ki , W , ( ri'iv n . Jerry (¦ , ' ••¦'• | 1' 1 . nr Olua ,. II 2 ->6 *' ... II . , ' " "' "'' J •"(' «6 . J6 ¦ , Kol.ni-r , f verett J . 10 7 . 06 Murtlngi-r , Frank J. 130 37 , 50' Slinnk, ( . C. . ... 40 11 . 54 Winona Athletic i.lub Inr , 40/5 1, 1)5.72 McColliini. (.uy I' riiAn, Or rill tor J 1 0 ; (,,t l l l | l-i .lll l ;,0 - .... 26 7.00 " ' ' u.42 Konner, l ronflrd Mrs 40 11 .54 Murtlnyer, J, A. , Sliuekanott, Mn Bin/ II ' tnnley ) ,n l.hi . 10 8.66 . Eleanor . 20 5 . 78 \ Winona Attrition Mills 9J5 2)5 . 54 Molcli 'iihaul- r . (,,'rli,viil (. .,,' ',{, ''¦l- . I A . W) 2J V6 ,/;nin ¦ Koluiei, Ralph . .. 30 B . 66 Naas, Fred R . A Flolse E . Irsoo 461 . 64 Slieekanofl, L . . . 50 14 . 42 , Winona Auto Parts Co, Inc. 1315 399.60 Arthur . ., J6I16 IU' .i, Mn Jnrries ,0 h 66 '•"'' 11 10 2 721 n« ca Knllolstii. Dr . C . II . 1 Nat-flle Sinn Co 240 69.24 She/1 Oil Co 12550 3,620.97 Winona Aviation Service, Inr , 420 17). 18 Moldonlr.turr Inn irnilli r , I or,i- .a in , | ;n I ii'ini . I II H , I Jr j | , I loyd 4 ' . ... 25 7 .22 Dellon. Dr. Max L. . 510 147. 14 Sherman, B T I' • i ¦ Nanklvil, Ruth M. «. J . R . . .. 130 37 50 . . 155 44 .77 ' Winona (toller 8. Steel Co. 32/0 654.94 Dale 4, Mabel 10/ .1 j.u ;) , f rlwin A 151 n 4 15 66 GUI Hen lil.imiiV Inc . . .. 195 J5.26 ' ¦ Koltei. I rnnk R . 730 210 62 Nascnk, I.nill M . 6. Sherman, Fred D 17/0 510.66 Winona Hoxcralt Co. 716 206.30 Moldenli.iuiT , Knlpli or I' " . Hn.nrl m ; M G1M1 i -1 , ,/„,., I i5D )0(. lifl I !¦• Kmikel, Alvln 320 PV . 32 Podfaiki, Kotierf J 11.1(1 376 02 Sticrmon, ./. It. . . . 260 75,07 W.nona Broadcasting Co. LltO .396.16 Mlldu I -j * . i , n i; G,l , <¦ .1. . I an J . . 552 14J , ., 115 ,. .., a Koounirin, Roljeil A Selke. N»:.h, E , G . 170 14 62 Ihe Sl.erwm Wllllnmi Co. . 7.50 ' 216 40 Winona Clinic 2045 V/U Moor , I' ' in K Manlfy G i. icIi . .07 Mnlvlii nr Alula 71)6 155 /J 1-0 4 .1 .1! . Helm mrj 2 h 06 325 9J/6 Freder ick \'l . . ( Nai.h' s Inc . 1165 1,7/11.72 Shumskl, H . K ... 1630 4/0 . 28 Winona County Abstract Co , 11/0 J 17 ,56 Moimann. juim ft I' i i' f.' 'M 1!m 15 4 i; Gihl.iM, l.Me.lr Dm Is .... 140 I i u fl | |rj ^ 40 4IJ Koirln, 1 . I .135 9h ,66 Natlie, Harrison fl. 2560 7.18, 62 I Siehrecht Floral Co. 19/5 569 112 Winonn IJIectric Construction M01 ,e, 1 '1 11' . I rllle O I H .111 Mi- . . ' A/\ai in-. A. 1 15 (6 4/ • ' . 10 ; lit . II I ,1 ,4 42 Ko-jAOvKh , 15 4 37 rjftlhe Sieracki Lay-ronc* , II. J , 770 222. 16 j , trvm J ,. 5)0 147 .14 Co. 1640 51088 Naole, (, 111 ilon , 6f6 143 f' iMikr. I rl (. |(, , || 'in ' ¦ •,!''' , v'.rr, !, ,, ,, GiMlli. 11 ,, f.5 n|,,ii 8 [ ,, // ,. n KraH.li, Dfliotliy Mrs 60 l/:i2 , Neeck , Kenneth 10 2.68 f J. Silver Jtweler«, Inc 7415 7.54 46 Lciioue 10 f* I' ,,<;h\ ( . of America 100 2. .62 apentus- ., Aniln M 224 ' rr mi 1,'rUt.ii u 0 ,, ;,ft Icn.iiM.ii, IV. 140 40. 4(1 ¦ 4i> 4/ ¦ Krause , Dnvld «. Rohei| lis t:i , l8 Nell;l,r , Jnck A. I. Simon. 1.Milan M . 10 2 86 1 Hie Wlnon.1 Knitting Papenlu- - I' ." II in . Aliuli,i,ii . GlMl I.mill ' 1 . ., Amnlil loin 212 46 /. , ;, r, n;v „ .l,iiii|, I 0 || i, 5 J',0 ,94 K I' .IIDC, I A. Co. 35:'5 1,0.1146 Klolne M. 290 61 66 Sinionli , Alois .10 6.66 I Mills Inc . 22340 6 . 445 54 j Papenlu-,- , Ai tinii I. nr l' i . I). hi ,5 .„ Glii.l'.lililn, Mi «. /.', -, 1 ' . M . Inyd JIO BV 44 Kreni, (Jlto ... 75 21 , 64 Nelson, Marlln 25 lit! Slnsjer Sewing Mar.liln* Co. 940 2)1.20 Winona Lighting Studios, Inc. 650 245.24 I- >'• I rl |,l ',, (-¦ulil.lein Millinri y C 11 nl I I , """'el 210 . 45 50 ¦ 5 . 5 . Krr.ge Co . ... . 10.40 3,0)2' , 14 Notion. Melissa A Victor MO 46 , 16 I Skwily (Jll Co . 20/0 59/ . 24 Winona Marine, Inc . 3165 1.0J4 ..J4 Cai.eiitus-,, I' . ' ' i' I i nnk II . nr ' ' . All • Alv.n/i ) Hi ID • " - 100 2«.«a Krcjici , AC. I J ¦ O 37.50 Nelson )lr«t Service. Inc. , , 3t5 .1 910 .26 i Slrtden, I red 25 7 .22 I Winona Masonic Loora , 1 i. .i l,.-.rtj .. t (-0.1/ 9R 20 46 II u Gi nirnl t'linirnaeal Kreu/ei . Harold 2J5 6/00 Nelton, Quentin |60 4a la Sinter Minnesota Corp I j 4^0 176 . 88 llenevoliinl Assn. .. 1020 294 30 Papenlusa, Henry 16 H ' i' lunn 1,1 ', 0 ; fn tin 5260 J64 i« I" 1.51/62 Ki u-.e, Oiinnld 20 57B Nrlton. Irwin C , ,, . 75 / 22 I Smith, Allen 75 7.22 Winona Metal Prod Co 2260 652.06 Papcnfuiis < i. , Oi I ii r, . , .tunic-, or Nellie 105 .1 92 ' Properties, Inr 195 56.26 Riidst-k, ¦' 'i, . . '/i - , ( ., , j . Paul or Iheresa , , fi(,ff ( VJI m ' . Anna ' , , t nni. li. .11 A 2,0 «J AH Kulak , Huhert, I: mil, Noi lh Central Airlines, Inr , 140 40 40 Sixleiheiu, I . Jnv W 10 2.68 Wlnono Social Red Man, Inc . 525 151 . 48 Rod-iek , William 01 Hulh ,., ||a mi y. I Inyrt V, , (| |; , I. "/ I Gi.mt I 1, /»45 ).. "/.' JO . 31 JO /.' .ulm A I r.ini . . . 7/0 222 , 16 Northern Field h .nl . n , 2.10 66..16 Winona thealro Co. 1400 403.92 Radlke, Arnold nr I , (,f,,r(jf , ( JIC- fn( l.ihut 14/ 32 42 • ' 'OH . ', ,,j .I I Allnulli ^ lln K UI.H/,;.KI, l,Uv\ /ii(l D to 17 ,- 12 Northern Stnles Power Co . 5)4V60 151 . 461 46 Sniiimen, Win . 4. Wllhrnw, Winona loo t Mtg. Co. 4440 1 , 281.02 Hadlko, Oene A , 411 . < . Mer , V.rn. , ,,a | . Iu li' .i (. 1 1/255 4 ,V/« 42 \ H J ; K^lKnv/^^ i, Sylve'.ter 40 1154 Noilhrup, Gerald 730 66.36 Merle 130 1/ 50 Winona TV Signal Co. . 13200 3,631 54 Ready, l. awiunco 1 «¦¦ < ' (urnIn j a4.l )/I 74 ': . |C.6 4C. It V. .no.irt iui (iliis KuMilntl . Mar|orl« R , 15 432 ¦ Noihiwest Cooperative Mills 44550 12.65J 56 Suus/illa, Hiiel; Roheit 15 4 .J2 1 Winona Union Club, Inc. . . 100 330. B2 , I. or in 12 2 64 • ''" I ' ' I (I* I . . ' .(1 14 4] litoiu, I IK )04O Its 56 Kulul, Hoy ...... iO Norlh Western llnnna l-u^l ( B/,6 Somalia, Thomas 10 2.68 Wlnono Warehouse Corp 4i0 124.06 Reel;, Rosn M. ,4 1 « - II i . i i , ( .1 rill n, I IIIIIT .54(1 155 I 1 (14 no , i mi . 1(0 K 1,11 Irt, Mis John r!) 17 , 32 Co 20 2/4 96 SpolK, Oi 1 . Icrorne C. 145 41 .64 ' Wisconsin Minnesota Relssnian, Belly ur Roll , . 1 .5; 4 , on ' mi . Iiil.ll f.0 1/ Ij (iriiri, I ( linilrl 5', 15 , 16 l .iniln, ,losei>li '5 2164 (Coal (lin l- lax 2/1. 16) Spell;, lo-.eph 6 James 210 72 14 Contracted Inc 1/80 513. 56 RichnionO, l.nward if,; I Jr.., 6 I iiAl> < I.-mi i ,1 ei lniir .1. , j itt, 4 ' Han y . . ' ./ ? Will . In. . .. . Iv.o 562.62 Noilon fle.s s Co , 60 23 06 S rtill;, Ihov A 6. ' Rnncrls, . Sylve,ter 60 23.08 Will, Marvin 1895 546 I' Vlrgll ». f nlluen . , ir-fl 4., s6 '' '¦ ' • • "" iv. 1 v,r :t • .1 ii 1 I , I (1 , . /(, 20 .0 y Ad-.el . I (1 us N Inc i 1/5 .50.60 yslrom Moloii.. . 664 19/ 34 lln Sparry A Hulihinsoil Co . 105 30.30 Wnuk, John J . 200 5/ . /0 Ronnonbciu. Vaieiy 1 . 45 |; | i l I il /.5l' ,( H ( -i r f l(i I .1 11 ,. I, I' n.il M>». , 115 ,j l|, 4 ' ' . HI I .¦ ll.1 1 rr Jn ,11 D (,5 IB 76 U'llrloii, I' nul I ... 1 .6 4 . 17 S, ociiei , Siiniley V 6. Roscnow. ' I !i .iill.ii ¦ 1 Woblg, Richard A Harold 600 144 26 Allnrl Hi,j 20,, on .ii n e . I lnt-1 . ', / /, initiH' k , :,ll-»f 14 15 414 0; -1( 1 I in i- I IC I-.I.I Repair , Inr 151(1 4JS«f D'liritn, Wm. 10 2 68 Mm lon 715 206 30 Wollln, Mr. A Mrs. Clarence 610 1BI 76 Rumsny, llerndrri ji " I I ( ,1 . . 20 .5 40 ' ' '' f.11 116 1(1 illlrtlin, I rt i/Mlif- I - 4 ... I at- e (,11,' WI I () r-r S N. Ca . .'arr,0 I.S^iSt Uaennaultn . . 6 t() 14 4? Spur fleoit Metcanllfa Co. . 2j0(l 4163.60 - W (ii -i I «» . 511 106 64 », Illhr./. I , liny l.\ 8, I n-irt (1 I ,ike» C.ioamory Co , u\ 22340 ! O LAughUn, f t onk , Lnulrei Beulnli ; . Jack N 310 Bt 44 j Wooden, Harold A Schoimaoel , Allied . 174 27 |6 15 2116 10 Helen A V0 2 5 VA l and n laken Crtmnerlts, I Kaymond 6 James . .... 1245 364 98 Standard Biandi Inc 660 190 42 I Heinadln. 85 34 53 I Sen, oe,ie r , I 1 en 25 j 53 ¦ . „ VALUATION ^ VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION Names ef Persons, VALUATION Personal Amt Names ef Persons, Plrsenal Amt. Namet ef Persons, Personal Ami. Names af Persons, Personal Amt. Names erf Persona, Pertewl Amt. -Firms or Carporatlons Names af Persons, Personal Amt. Property of Firms er corporations Property ef Firms or Corporations . Property ef Flnrts or Corporations Preperlr of Firms or Corporations Piopsrry ef Firms er Corporations Property el Assessed T„ Tax Assessed Tax Tax Assessed j Tax Tax Assess*) Tax Tax Assessed Tax Tax Assessed Tax Tax Town of New Hartford — Continued Town of Wlscoy — Continued Town of Fremonr^ Contlfliied Town of Siraloga — Continued Town ef Homer — Continued Tawn ef Warren — Continued VALUATION Names at Persens, Fersewl Amt, — Firms or Corporations Freamty al Assessed TBI Tea Schroeder. Herbert or Cleora . 553 122 00 Erdmann, Dean 14 5.84 Baer, Paul 306 57.84 Swcmson, Donald 619 92.94 Margaret- 124 86.20 Ashelln, Juliui 116 26.48 S^roeder, Roy or Arlene ... 296 65 74 Fabian, Emil A Ruby 557 . 110.18 Baer, Roger 911 171.10 Swiggum, Daniel 902 178.88 Thompson, Maimer A Emma 145 23.66 Barkeim, Lowell 1281 258.78 T«wn ef utka — Cantlnvad Schultz, Philip 15 j.54 Fahrendholz, August A Jane 473 133.12 Bain, Dale or Judy 123 154.56 Taylor, Charles A Anna 283 42JO Thompson, Roy A Frances . 127 30.14 Beardiley, Lester 880 175.28 Schwarz, Alois t> Son 735 123 14 Farnholtz, Donald 487 96.32 Bain. John J. A Gladys A. 419 78.70 Terveer, Clarence A Vernetta 2797 554.70 44 Belter, Edwin 468 149.76 S«bo, Garvin or Elsie Todd, Kenneth 172 143. 941 197.84 Farnholti, Nora 487 96.32 Becker, Oliver 792 148.74 Thomann, Harold A Doris .. 725 143.78 Tresemer, John or Linda 145 35.41 Baiter, Ralph Jr 1259 254.34 Sebo, Irvln or Anna 13 2.U Felne, Vernon 1414 285.68 Boehmke, Charles 165 33.71 Thoreson, A. Richard 351 49.78 Peter or Marian . . 441 101.52 Benedett, Hugo or Hugo Jr. . 637 128.68 Koefz, Rowland A Leenori . 940 179.64 Spalding, Frank 333 Vanderzee, 7j^4 Peine, Wilbert 918 185.46 Boyum, Andrew Jr 806 182.11 Toll.efson, Jacob 746 147.94 Krause, Frad A Curtis A Sperbeck, Ivan J Waadevlg, Hlllard G. or Bergler, Harold J. or 786 175.38 Frlckson, Fred 40 7.92 Boyum, Bertram 1282 289.76 Watts, S. C 925 183.44 Velva 506 120.10 • Elna 1019 192.JI Spies, Nell Elizabeth 934 221.44 260 70.14 Fritz, Geo 106S 215.16 Boyum, Chester 2385 339.04 Watts, William 1557 308.78 Walters, Elmer or Ruth 376 92.52 Kulack, Fred Jr. A Lorraine 145 I60.M S redman, Daniel or Rose .... 28 Bernet, Roy F »3 20.00 6.24 Goss, Lowell S. A Doris .... 797 157.64 Boyum, Goodwin 806 182. 18 Williamson, Lloyd 105 23.44 Franklin 224 55.12 Luehmann, Edmund A Stedmin, Howard or Pearl Wanfock, Beyer, Richard 100 22.42 .. 498 111.12 Goss, Sam or Hazel 96 18.98 Boyum, Karrol 2033 459.50 Wiskow, Marvin 1287 245.82 Watkins Products, Inc. Lorraine 14»0 283.10 Stoehr, Orlen or Helen Boehmke, Hsrry 2005 431.50 613 128.36 Greethurst, Edwin US 193.82 Buckbee, Jesse 1746 306.16 Young, Thomas or Elsie .... 654 129.70 Research Farm 1346 550.JI A Emma 425 84.66 Luehmann, Herbert A Esther 3<10 182.14 Stremcha, Luclin A Margaret 73 Braatz, Aug. 19.70 Heyer, Edward G 771 174.16 Chrlstopherson, Carl 1229 230.84 Weldeman, Noah 14 3.44 B Luehmann, James H. A Thesing, Donald Brand, Adolph T. or Edna . 512 95.62 44 11.86 Hlcki, Thomas W 347 68.64 Crane, Harold 55 10-34 Wersnofen, Karl A Leo .... 145 35.48 Brandt, Conrad 297 60.00 Patricia KU 436.14 Thesing, Fred A Wm 804 ; 571 192.06 177.38 Hill, Guy or Esther Dahle, Olaf 996 225.12 Western Outdoor Adv. Co. .. 20 3.42 Brede Sign Co 40 8.96 Luehmann, Lester A Audrey 1400 266.66 Thesing, John or Minnie ... 376 82 94 Hundorf, Lena 22B 45.10 Luehmann, Ralph A Luella .. 710 135.14 Dahle, Orlando B 566 127.92 TOWN OF RICHMOND White Adv. Co., Inc 40 7.14 Ed-wa rd ...... 432 102.42 Thesing, William J. Jr 490 132JJ2 Ives, LaVern ...... ' 26A 49.43 Bromrnerich, Luehmann, Richard A Lucilll 975 185.70 Duellman, Wendlin or Helen . 1211 212.34 White Adv. Co. Inc 20 3.62 Ronald & Barbara .. 559 128.64 Thlcke, Wm. or Irma 629 169.46 Jenklnson, Bernard 81 16.02 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Buege, Luehmann, Robt. A Beverly 1055 2O0.I4 Edwards, Madeline 246 43.14 Williamson Music Co 65 16.00 Burke, Georoe 19 3.78 Todd, Howard 173 40.76 Johnson, Kent 796 146.96 Luehmann, Theo. A Paulina 1390 264.76 Elllnghuysen, Kenneth 1229 230.84 Wise. Minn. Contractors, Inc. 710 121,76 Burfeind, Ernest or Elsie .. 1124 223.88 Trehus, Melvln E. 36 5.98 Jordtht, Donald H. A Total Tax Rite by School Districts Mart, Francis W. A Clara . 75 14.31 Fakler, Fred 6370 1,355.46 Wltte, John 391 70,90 Burfeind, Leonard 374 74.50 Underbill, Robert is 4 86 Myrna 246 42.50 Meyer, Benjamin A Fenney, Maynard 935 191.42 School District No. 2556 Rata In Mills 177.75 Yeadke, Harold 756 179.46 Buromeler, Gerald 484 98.18 Underbill, William .. . 112 30.22 Judy, Norman 361 62.36 Isabella 680 m.52 Ferden, Leland A Jeanne ... 1214 212.18 School District No. 2577 Rate in Mills 169.87 Yeadke, Wm 729 173.04 Burmelster, Fred 25 5.70 Unnasch, Frank A Ruby .... 11 2.42 Keller, Paul A Esther 413 75.28 Meyers, Outdoor Adv 24 5.11 Ferguson, David 636 1157-465 School District No. 2578 Rate In Mills 182.09 Burns, George Jr. A William 642 127.88 Unnasch, Lester or Sandra . 419 W 1513 341.78 Miller, Edward F A Evelyn 470 e?J2 92.44 Kleui, Dr. K. Fremont Creamery Asm. .. 1071 227.94 School District No. 2596 Rate In Mills 190.57 Bums, John 331 67.32 . Unnasch, Lewis or Lois .... 515 107.48 Klawiter, Elmer A Alics ... 1050 237.20 Miller, Frank C., Verna Garrison, Leslie 70 13.14 School District No. 2603 Rate In Mills 245.16 Burns, John 47 10.12 Welch, John A Verna 5/ G. A H 1253 228.42 A Allen 2155 15.36 Lacher Farms, Giles, Percy H. or Louise ... 1187 222.94 School District No. 2609 Rate In Mills 251.67 TOWN OF WILSON Burns, John J 832 179.06 410.46 Wilke, R. J 1559 420.42 Lee, Aldls 1485 335.46 Mueller, Arthur A Frieda ... 170 3231 Greethurst, Wayne 953 179.00 School District No. 2628 Rate In Mills 197.28 Roy 32 6.38 Wilson, Donald is 4.32 Lee, Hans or Leona 172 38.86 WINONA, MINNESOTA Cady, Mueller, Robert F. A Dorothy 103O 196,11 Gremelsbach, Eldon 20 3.76 School District No. I 859 Rate In Mills 205.01 COUNTY OF 272 54 Wohlert, Keith 20 5.40 Leroy, Lloyd 340 68.70 Christiansen, Targe .18 Mu ndt, Harold A Margla ... 905 152.82 Helm, Alfred 1140 214.12 Chrlstopherson, Earl 264 59.64 Wohlert, Margaret lft 36.70 Leslie, Otis 682 199.24 Helm, Joseph Jr 411 ' 77.20 VALUATION Total Tax Rate by School Districts Munell, Marvin A Phyllsi .. 1075 204.76 Welter, Arnold or Edna 222 48.98 Cordes, Wm. B. or Madeline 254 50.60 Nahrgang, John R. A Lewis, Art A Miller, August . 2567 473.94 Helm, Joseph L. or Bemlce 2058 386.54 Names of Persons, Personal Amt. School District No. 2544 Rate In Mills 17».M Wolter, Robert or Charlotte .. 1033 227.90 Malln, Fred 1565 353.54 Craven, Clarence, or Mat .. Ii 3.24 Margaret 2040 Henry, Dean or Margaret ... 966 181.44 Firm s or Corporations Property ef School District No. 2545 Rata In Mills 170.W 188.56 Woodward, Sherman C. ' 404 " 89.12 McNamer, Herbert 779 143.82 Degnan, Joseph A 597 120.60 National Adv. Co 40 8.62 Henry, Fred G 1541 289.44 Assessed Tax Tax School District No. 2554 Rate In Mills 1645.99 Donovan, Thomas 32 6.46 zenke, Arnold or Maggie .... 831 183.32 Midwest Boltle Gas Co 167 33.04 ¦ Neldner, Allen W. A Henry, Richard or Esther .. 479 89.96 School District No. 2557 Rate In Mills 166,81 Duane, Wm. or Jean 783 155.96 Zenkt, Duane 1558 343.72 Morrison, Clyde 23 4.54 Henry, Ruth 571 107.24 Albrecht, Wayne or Mabel ... 1162 229.24 District No. 2559 Rate In Mills 207.54 Beverly 695 132.31 School Duncanson, Earl 827 167.06 Nienow Zessln, Paul or Evelln 528 116.48 Mueller , Alfred 796 157.44 Hr.nrv. Will 160 67.42 Ambrose, Edward & Stella ... 25 4.56 School District No. 2610 Rate In Mills 117.97 , Melnert A Amanda . 280 53.34 Duncanson, Everett A Norlhern Natural Gas Co. ... 2755 Murphy, Mike 323 59.64 Hermanson, Anna 397 89.72 Bauer, Robert A Rosella .... 621 122.52 School District No. 2611 Rate In Mills 175.97 593.62 Radtke, Reuben 796 160.80 Norlhern Natural Gas Co. ... 2713 Musel, Donald 339 62.58 Hermanson, Arvld & Rosella 1177 266.02 Bauer, Walter A Leona 474 132.96 School District No. 2612 Rate In Mills 169,14 475.54 Duren Lumber Co., Inc. ... 2497 570.10 Nuszloch, Francis A Lovlna . 64) Musel, Helen 52 9.60 Heublein, Avery 716 134.48 Beach, Phyllis & Eldor .... 227 55.66 School District No. 2611 Rate In Mills 185,93 122.10 ' TOWN OP PLEASANT HILL Ebert Ella A 393 73.40 Olson, Jamas A Elian 1470 Nagle, Catherine A Chas. ... 2940 403.52 Heublein, Henry or Grace ... 1678 " 315.16 Blskupski, Joseph 36 6.12 School District No 2622 Rate In Mills 213.63 280.00 . Eggert, Hugo 256 47.82 Papptnfuss, Earl A. A Olgi Nellzke, Harry A Belter , Hundorf, Lena 112 22.92 Brede Sign Co 86 14.60 School District No. 2623 Rate In Mills 220.61 65 12.31 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Helen 266 43.64 Elllnghuyson, AAarvln 1105 223.22 Peterson, Gertrude A Mundt, Ihrke, Ellsworth 1378 258.82 Brles, John 62 15.20 School District No. 2631 Rate In Mills 117,55 Erlckson, Eugene 1005 200.18 Oech, Milton or Gertrude ... 1115 191.28 Johnson, Alex A Eileen .... 547 111.98 Burkhalter, Fred 421 71.52 Lewis 1180 124,76 Total Tax Rate ky School Districts Erpeldlng, Sylvester 460 105.86 Pasiehl, Irving 364 66.36 Johnson, Arvln 358 80.92 Dlekrager, Donald A Nyla ... 1218 240.28 VALUATION Peterson, La Varna A Ilea ... 25 4.76 Fenner, Gordon 671 135.54 School District No. 2598 Rate In Mills 220.99 Pflujhoeft, Emil 1000 197.80 79.44 Ebert, Milton or Hazel 480 98.40 Personal Amt Peterson, Leon A Rita 305 58.10 Johnson, Martin T 388, Names ol Persons, . Harold 391 77.88 School District No. 2603 Rate In Mills 248.73 Pflughoefl, Harold 883 174.66 Erlckson, Roger & Elaine ... 122 20.72 Property el Ferguson, Pierce, Simmons A Hazel .. 485 92.38 Johnson, Mllford 169 38.20 Firms or Corporations , James M , 768 152.98 School District No. 859 Rate In Mills 208.58 Pioneer Hi Bred Corn Co. ... 237 46.88 Felshelm, Edw J 140 23.78 Tax Tix Ferguson Plank, Lyman io 1.90 Klug, Donald 802 150.64 Assessed , Freddie 20 4.56 School District No. 294 Rate In Mills 195.41 i Potter, Harlow or Esther ... 834 - 164 96 Frick, Avald or Linda 678 139.00 Frlckson Prigge, Fred Estate 660 125,72 Klue, Richard 1055 198.14 214 43.24 School District No. 294 Rate In Mills 191.26 Pruka, Ed 918 207.38 Gabel, Marvin 135 24.58 842 141,16 Glbbs, Arthur A Belinda ... Prigge, Lester 1165 221.90 Lappier, John 403 75.70 Albrecht, Alton 70 15.06 Pruka Ed 901 166.36 C-oogins, R L 264 52.08 910 163.70 Glle, Ephralm Frudoehl, Clarence 420 80.00 Llngenfelter , George H 450 84.52 . Aldinger, Allan , Eldon 20 4.04 VALUATION Pruka, Frank 1041 192.20 Hamm Brewing Co 20 3.40 36 4.02 Gremelsbach Prudoehl, Emil A Virginia .. 1156 220.18 Llngenfelter, Henry A Myrtle 609 114.38 . Anderson, Raymond Eldon 40 7 Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. Reifsteck, K. F '110 20.06 Hartwlck, Richard 275 54.26 20 3.34 Gremelsbach, .96 Rahn, Walter . . .. 310 66.80 Llngenfelter, Robert 58 10.90 Andrescn, Jack 1014 201.98 Firms or Corporations Property el Renk, Richard 220 40.10 Heilmann Brewing Co 20 3.40 Lillian . 517 84.24 Griffin, George Randall, Wesley A Elizabeth 215 40.96 Lltcher, Hannibal J 646 121.34 Balch, J. Everett or E 126 25.10 Assessed Tax Tax Ronnenberg, Mrs. Cora 264 45.60 Donald 212 41.82 626 114.40 Griffin, Michael Rohrer, R . R 325 61.90 Maland, Glen 915 206.80 Heyer, Barnewitz, Ed A Malvln .. 677 136.76 Schafer, Alvln A Delores ... 1193 206.04 Highway Display A Adv. Co 24 4.08 Loretta . 528 99.02 Hardtke, Albert Roth, August A Mabel 216 41.14 Markegard, Kenneth or Bartosh, William or 527 106.46 Babler, William or Florence . 469 97.82 Schmidt, Wayne A Joan ... 249 42.72 Kfrlzman Dredging Co. .. 12126 2,208.02 682 150.20 Haugland, Frank Rowekamp, Everett J. A Lillian 839 171.76 Belter, Clarence 24 4 .48 Barum, Aldls 40 7.82 Seekamp, John- 243 44 .86 Kingsbury Brewing Co 20 3.40 .. 1440 243.56 Heileman Brewing Co Angelina 2430 462.84 McLeod, Archie 1660 349,34 Bergmann, Carl or Alice u»nhl«ln. Geeirae 200 37.36 Barum, Emil A Oscar 472 92.24 Severlson, Oscar 754 139.22 Lee. Harold 57 9.68 Arrttur 205 36.88 Rupprecht, Hllbert A Virginia 1490 2M.J0 McNulty, Mrs. J. B 400 7S.12 Block, Hoefs, Arthur A Viola 325 45.66 Beach W. K. & Caroline ... 196 43.32 Sheldon, Paul 653 119.04 240.98 LlEbsch, George 590 120.96 Block, Delia or Alton or Ryan, Bernice N 45 J.J8 Mote, Homer A Ardls ..... 1263 Hoafs, John 228 46,06 Blattner, Clifford W. 82 17.10 Stelplugh, Blon 512 94.54 Llebsch, John A Anna 456 93.48 Marilyn 1066 180.30 Sackrelter, Frlebert 155 33.40 Mueller , Clarence J . A Hoppe, Laverne or Vera .... 872 206.74 Blumentrltt, Alton A. or Stelplugh, Vern 895 165.24 158.34 Loper, Lloyd A Rose 271 46.04 Boland, Stan 98 14.36 Sackrelter, Marvin A Irene 10 1.90 Mary A 643 Hundorf, Lena 307 62.02 Inez 765 159.56 Stueve, Frieda or Will 2096 414.56 025.12 Malenke, Wm. A Elsie 104 18 .00 Borkowski, John 254 45.68 Sanders, Roger or Betty ... 1170 205.08 Mueller Farms, Inc . 5458 1, Jacobs, Robert 1121 255.94 Braatz, Roland or Esther ... 64 13 ,34 Summers, LaVern 430 85.06 04 Miner , Bruce G. '. 167 28.36 Bowman, Stanley 787 138.4S Schafer, Roy or Lillian 510 97.14 Murphy, John 522 98. Kammerer, Joseph or Brevlg, Earl 150 31.28 Tiffany, Charles Est 775 143.08 Miner , Joe D 754 128.08 Breitlow, Helen 100 16.70 Schott, Mrs. Izetta 1400 266.66 Murray, Arthur A Hanson, Sylvester 1115 225.68 Brcyer, Roderick or Gladys . 841 175.42 Todd, Elmer 1204 271.98 73.62 Miner, Larlmor D 588 99.88 Brendler, Joseph 237 49.18 Scholf, Leo or Elma T. .... 885 168.56 ' Harold 392 Kanz, Lawrence 849 182.72 Buege, Clillord or Hazel ... 1103 215.54 Van Gundy, Francis 795 146.78 Naegole Sign Co 40 6.80 Busdlcker, Roger 16 2.82 Schultz, Eugene A Marline . 900 171.42 Neldner, Carl A Marian .... 1202 225.76 Kiral, Joe 860 185.08 Butler, Maurice H 115 - 36. 16 Waldo, Chas. A Irene 1162 229.84 59,54 National Advertising Co. ... 16 2.92 Clark Explosives, Inc 88 15.48 Schultz, Irwin 60 11.42 Neldner, Mrs. Charles 317 Klein, Clem A Theo 418 89.96 Conway, Ronald or Harriet . 540 112.64 ' Waldo, F. E. A Anna 144 28.48 Notlleman, Frank 1333 242.72 Clow, Walter S 671 113.50 Schultz, John C. A Florence 471 91.04 Nelson, Nels 0 1258 257.54 Kreinbring, Herbert A Diekrager, Wayne 590 123.06 Waldo, John A Betty 1629 322.22 Papenfuss, Clyde 159 38.98 Dabelstein, Clint 521 , 87.00 Schultz, Paul 1300 247.62 I Olson, Robert or Audrey ... 1391 284.76 Leonora 391 77.88 Erdmann, Gerhard A Diane . 1020 212.76 j V.alsky, Harry & Ive 1805 407.74 14 Papenfuss, Harry A Herbert 405 79.90 Douglas, Donald 724 130.24 Schultz, Richard W 100 17.52 Olson, Ted E. A Wanda ..... 240 49. Kruse, William 444 88.44 Erdmann, Paul or Lois ..,. 1252 244.66 Wenk, Herbert 737 127.28 Papenfuss, John A Cora D. 1022 201.62 Eberl, Edward 594 99.08 Shank, Ralph A Marie 1695 322.84 O'Meara, Leo F 1794 257.20 Kulawske, Bernard 354 80.82 Fabian, Alfred or Evelyn ... 173 36.03 Werneke, Louis, Helen, Paris, Ray or Helen 600 112.70 Pspentuss, Leo A Marie 727 143.42 Ehlers, Roger 1388 244.24 Simon, Elswortti M. A Helen 555 103.72 Feller, John or Fern 745 159.56 Robert 1371 24?.?4 Parpart, Rudolph or Richard . 837 205.20 1115 186.00 Ladewlg, Lester, Lyle A Simon, Marvin A Mar|orl« . 960 182.86 Paulson, Harold 602 . 136.06 Eichman, Henry C 534 121.92 Fort, Arnold or Janice 830 773.12 Redsek, Harry S Elizabeth . 745 126.56 Eide, Lawrence or Llla .... 1323 220.68 Elmer Simon, Milton A Verna 1535 292.38 Paulson, Carl 955 215.84 Ladewlg, Lester, Lyle A Frappler, Roland or Luella . 179 37.34 Schroeder, John Jr . or Engler, Ben or Everett ..... 236 48.98 Skelly Oil Co 4205 906.06 Peterson, Allen 1486 279.10 Elmer 169 1 341.60 Frappler Sylvester or Agnes . 46 9.60 Peterson, Carl O. or Lilly . 1484 278.7? Virginia 835 171. 18 Erpelding, Nick 272 51.12 Smith, Richard or Bemlce . 475 50.48 Frick, Ralph or Barbara ... 744 155.18 Lafky, Daryl 48 9.70 TOWN OF HART Pierce, Cullen A Helen 932 175.04 Stcnstield Novelty Co 65 11.04 Fakler, Fred 400 100.08 Steuernagel, Alfred A Mildred 975 170.90 40" Lafky, Verna 21 4.24 Frlckson, B«n 1645 3)8.44 Raddatz, Elizabeth 1410 202.16 Storm, Clarence 485 172. Fakler, Geo. Jr. A Steuernagel, Wilber A Rlt» .. 755 143.80 Frlckson, Freddy 543 113.26 Sweeney, William 10 1 .70 68 12.64 Langseth, Melvln or Harriet . 709 141.22 Strong Adv. Co 20 4.30 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Reinboldt, Harris W. or Elizabeth 1 464 291.62 Gady Brothers 391 81.56 Troclnski, William A Odella 395 77.92 1044 177.78) Lanz, Arnold Swenningson, Orvln 1280 243.80 Gladys E 2351 ' 441.56 Ford, Frank W Donald 322 69.30 Gady, Darwin 768 164.36 School Districts Tulare, Willis E. 250 45.52 Albert 636 118.26 Ledebuhr, Thesing, Anthony C A Doris 1755 334.28 Tolal Tax Rate by Reps, Elmer 1323 248.48 Gernes, 646 130.50 . Gady, Joe J. & Anna L. ... 859 179.18 Voelker, William 74 12.58 Allen C 174 32.36 Lelbner, Arnold Thompson, Alvln or Irene ... 1905 342.84 School District No. 2545 Rate In Mills 175.04 Reps, Paul Jr. A Helen .... 1746 327.94 Gernes, 513.72 Gady, John or Margaret ... 714 143.92 White Adv. Co., Inc 12 2.18 e56 142.94 Luehmann, Norman 2579 Thompson, Clifford A ! School District No. 2546 Rate In Mills 203.48 Reps, Paul Sr . ... 108 20.28 Gllberlson, Allen Gady, Merlin or Anita 1035 215.88 Zywicki, John, S 25 4.24 871 145.30 Markle, Edward D. A Mathilda 225 42.84 School District No. 2579 Rate in Mills 175.08 Reps, Rober t or Elizabeth . 1287 241.72 Gilow, Erick «6 84.86 Gacdy, Ewak) or Adelia .... 2016 420.50 Girtler, Albert C 739 151.30 Anna N. Timm, Earl H. A Elaine ... 380 66.60 School District No. 2581 Rate In Mills 202.95 Rlslow, Harvey A Renata .. 894 167.92 R, A Son 1039 209.88 Gallagher, Robert L 486 101.36 Girtler, Elmer 871 180.76 Miller, J . Timm, John A Doris 1515 265.54 School District No. 857 Agr. Roberton, Wm. G. Jr. or Minneapolis B rewing Co. ... 20 4.48 Gardes, Gorden or Verna ... 1434 299.10 Girller, Stanley 192 32.06 Timm, Morris A Karln 370 70.48 Rale In Mills' 187 .46 Helen 2241 420.90 Edna ... 26 5.60 Grant, Royal 113 23.56 TOWN OF HOMER Goetzman, Allyn 30 5.62 Mueller, August or Treder, Ralph A Edna 333 72.9(5 Scrool District No. 234 Ag. Root, Frank A 160 34.06 , Rudolph 670 133.46 Grolh, Alvln or Aisle 1078 224.84 Goetzman, Gayle 35 6.56 Mueller Volkman, Wilbert A Jean ... H45 218.08 Rate In Mills 204.36 Rowekamp . Hatchery 260 55.34 30 6.72 Groth, Donald 515 107.42 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Goetzman, Georoe W 1104 207.06 Naegele Sign Co Wampach, Paul A Pearl ... 625 119.04 School District No. 234 N.Ag . Rowekamp, Leo & Mary ... 836 157.02 Paul 918 182.86 Grofh, Frank A. or Ellen ... 364 75.92 , Eldon 20 3.34 Nahrgang, Western Outdoor Adv Co. .. Rate in Mills 229.36 Sass, William 1345 254.38 Gremelsbach 569 113.34 . 40 J.62 Groth, Frenk F. or Bertha .. 312 65.08 Total Tax Rate by School Districts Grossell, Nathan 20 3.52 Nahrgang, Walter Weyer, Arthur 165 31.42 Schafer, Leslie 1294 243.04 448 89.24 Groth Herman or Clera .... 541 112.84 School District Mo. 2544 Rate in Mills 190.41 Glen 943 169.62 Nelson, Leslie A Martha ... Wilson, Donald VALUATION Schloagel, John & Rita .... 1300 244 .16 Groth, 1178 220,02 5*0 98.16 Grolh, Julius or Mildred ... 166 31.80 School District No. 2553 Rate-in Mills 181.35 Haake, Erhart or Gertrude . 546 113.32 Norltiern Natural Gas Co. ... Wirt, Elmer 12 2.28 Names of Persons, Personal Amt. Simon, Gerald J 1971 370.20 Northouse, Harlon or Louise 629 125.30 Grolh Wm 1043 2)7.54 School District No 2554 Rate In Mills 177.52 Habeck, Edward 612 102.O8 Wollln, Hllbert 1075 304.76 Firms or Corporations Property ol 793 141.94 . 6.84 Habeck, Wayne ft. er Lucille 171 35.66 Smith , Clifford . School District No. 2555 Rate In Mills 237.37 Haedtke Brothers 1061 180.68 Oeverlng, Jack 30 Assessed Tix Tax Sorum, Clarence or Margaret . 549 114.48 Covering, John 179 40.86 Hackherth, Arden 345 71.94 i School District No. 2556 Rate In Mills 178.65 Halliday, Lyle 270 56.04 Thoreson, Olaf C 361 81.60 Olson, David 555 131.58 Heckbarth, Harry or Ida .. 246 51.98 1 School District No 2578 Rate In Mills 182.99 Hamm Brewing Co 20 3.60 Aakre, Raymond G 197 40.26 911 171.10* . 1 328.86 Hackbarth, Loreis C. 29 6.04 Tucker, Everett School District No. 2603 Rate in Mills 246.06 Earl .: 1162 194.04 Patzner, Anton 165 TOWN OF ST. CHARLES Anderson, Harold M 1044 213 /6 656 161.14 Harris, hackbarth, Roger or Alice .. 701 146.22 Tucker, Lawrence 2619 Rale In Mills 281.00 15 2.64 Philips, Frank 65 14.58 I* Anderson, Kenneth 622 126.56 385 71.82 School District No. Hass, John Hackbarth, Roy or Hazel .. 171 181.68 Volkman, Edward School District No. 2620 Rate In Mills 164.49 Hatlevig, Melvln A Clifford . 784 162.72 Prange, Clarence 548 125.12 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Arndt, John 299 52.34 226 42.82 Dorothy . 1340 266.92 Hackbarth, Russel or Lois . 1112 231.94 West, Wayne School District No. 2631 Rate In Mills 198.08 Heileman Brewing Co 24 4.50 Prigge, Clarence A Arndl, Lambert 19 3.32 160 35.16 Prigge, Donald 362 56.02 Harlos, Herbert Sr 74 15.44 Winona Chick Hatchery .... School District No. I 859 Rate In Mills 205.91 Heileman Brewing Co 20 3.60 Total Tax Rata by School Districts Barr, Francis 306 62.94 Wright, Purdy 24 4.50 Prigge, Otlo or Nina 495 76.60 Hass, Robert or Lois 1474 307.44 , Barr, Wayne M 571 116.68 Hein, Mary 15 2.82 School District No. 2549 Rale In Mills 179.03 Hcndsrson, Arlan or Oorls . 65 12.70 Zahradnik, Henry 676 12/.34 • 16.70 Prondzinski, Emil 7S 16.62 Bartelson, Gilmer 964 201.10 VALUATION Helse, Dr . Paul 100 School District No. 2561 Rate In Mills 176.33 Henderson, Burton 899 175.68 46 7.6J P rudoehl, Herbert 84 16.74 Boehmke, Eldon 148 25.92 Names of Persons, Personal Amt. Helse, Dr . Phillip School District No. 2574 Rate In Mills 200,35 Henrfprtnn. I ortn JL Vivian 014 104 R1 863 155.24 Prudoehl, Herbert A I Boehmke, Martin A Alice ... 1380 241.62 Firms or Corporations Property of Hemker, Ervin School District No. 2575 Rate In Mills 186.77 Husmann, Kenneth 494 96.54 572 95.42 Weasel, Alois 480 107.62 Bollman, Robert 1314 267.38 Assessed Tax Tax Henderson, Lyle or Charlotte School District No. 2587*Rate In Mills 169.92 Jeske, Herman or Lillian ... 932 194.40 | TOWN OF SARATOGA Radatz, Charles or Coralyn . 1099 218.90 ! Boynton, David 1134 230.14 Honderson, Myron 738 123.24 School District No. 2568 R »ta In Mills 158.63^" Johnson, Merv or Celia ... 164 34.20 Anheuser Busch, Inc. 20 3.62 1232 209.80 Rehse, Walter or Hilda ... 524 104.38 ! Boynton, Glen 102 20.70 WINONA, MINNESOTA Heublein, M. H . School District No. 2390 Rate In Mills 164.7? Kintllcr, Arthur or Elnora . 1021 212.96 COUNTY OF Baab, Dwight or Hazel 313 64.44 Co 24 4.00 Renk, Edward 87 19.86 Boynton , Roger 2065 387.10 Highway Display A Adv. School District No. 857 AS. Kinstler, Paul or Sybil 885 184.60 ' Bender, Martin 26 4.64 Uinhivnv nltnlAV K Adv. Co. 24 4.50 Renk, Frank M. B82 209.12 I Brand, Alvln 577 117.40 Total Tax Rile by School Districts Rate In Mills 191.52 Krage, Thomas A Bernadett 1327 259.30 Blasen. Philip & Eva 137 33.72 967 161.30 Renk, Julius A Alphonse ... 634 150.32 Brand, Benno 1026 209.68 Hoppe, Allyn or Luella School District No. 858 AG. Krage, Wm. Jr ., or Cathrine 871 181.66 School District No. 2548 Rate In Mills 150.16 Bohn, Herbert 15 2.72 514 92.46 Reps, Edwin E 606 122.42 ' Brand, Edward H 1145 200.46 Horman, Louis Rata In Mills 115.21 Krage, Wm. Sr. or Sophia .. 607 157.70 School District No. 2549 Rate In Mills 162.14 16 2.90 45 8.10 Rinn, Allen 37a 75.30 Brand, Marvin 747 152.66 Boyle, John V. A Joyce .... horman, Melvin School District No. 858 N-AG. Lageson, Lenard 538 112.22 School District No. 2582 Rate In Mills 191 ,00 , Otlo or Lucinda ... 623 111.30 251 41.86 Rlnn, Gerald 136 29.26 Brand, Walter 1388 262.44 Braatz Hornberg, Belly Rate In Mills 220.2] Larson, Vernon 200 41.72 School District No. 658 AG. Braatz, Theodore 22 5.42 Hugo 290 48.38 Rlnn, Lawrence 372 54 .18 Brekke, Charles 794 162.26 Hornberg, Lee, Delberl 20 3.62 j Rate In Mills 198.32 Brennan, Art or Sally 407 114.36 2022 337.38 Rlnn, Richard 982 195.60 i Bremselh, Ronald 1079 220.50 Hornberg, Robert VALUATION Lee, Howard or Martha . School District No. 858 N-AG. A Carol . 40 11.24 244 43.90 Rotherlng, Blaise 35 8.00 ... 606 126.40 - Bublltz, John 802 140.42 Bromrnerich, Wm. Hundorf, Lena Names of Persons, Personal Ami. Lee, William S. 250 52.14 Rate In Mills 223.33 Broring, Roger 273 64.60 Roll, Robert 805 150.34 Bublltz, Martin 128 27.42 Jahnke,. Margaret or Firms or Corporations Property ol Ltmke, Edward . 343 71.54 School District No. 227 AG. Bublltz, Russell or Florence . 622 126.08 Gustave 76 14.14 Rupprecht, Donald H 413 83.44 Bunke, Wilton 142B 250.02 Assessed Tax Tax Mades, Emil Jr., or Rita 4)1 85.72 Rate In Mills 211.99 Buege, Gerald 200 49.22 935 155.96 Rupprecht, Edgar 1352 290.96 ! Bunke, Wilton 325 66.42 Jcnklnson, Dale Malanaphy, James or Jean . 230 47.98 School District No. 232 AG. Buege, Raymond D. A Irene 705 145.16 45 7.50 Ruserr, Daryl 40 9.14 I Burns. John A Rachel 1905 3C7.62 Johns, Erving Anderson, Gerhart ' 293 57.20 Martinson, Huby or Edward 311 64.66 Rate In Mills 232.81 Buege, Wm. or Elizabeth ... 291 71.60 Salwey, Elden 376 70.22 Colbenson, Carroll 0 611 124.66 Johnson, Roy W 551 93.20 Antonson, David or Irene W. 1616 534 .94 AlcNally, R»y or Marg. 961 204.62 Surf, Richard C. A Jane .... 151 27.38 , Raymond J. or Salwey, Wlllard A Clara 1259 270.94 Colbenson, Obert 1192 243.60 Kammerer Barr, Avery or Josephine ... 628 122.60 McNally, Robert J. or Norma 1511 319.34 VALUATION Busch, Clarence 826 144.64 1008 187. 42 Schewe, Robert 200 37.36 1 Dahle, Harold 127 25. 94 Bernadine Benedett, Carl Jr 606 99.86 McNally, Roberl R , or Fern 1079 225.06 Names of Persons, Personal Amt. Campbell, Richard M , 306 55.50 Karasch, Eugene J 339 57.34 Schlltz Brewing Co 20 4.48 Degnan, Joseph A Charles .. 1737 354 ,98 Benedett, Edwin 346 57.02 Midwest Bottle Gas Co. ... 234 43.60 Firm s or Corporations Proierh/ of Carpenter, Bruce L. . 942 170.84 Keller, Herbert W B 1118 186.50 Schlirz Brewing Co 20 4. 48 Eggert, Herbert A Norman . 1071 217.36 . Brede Sign Co. Inc 40 6.60 M.dwesf Botha Gas Co 33 7.30 , Assessed Tax Tax . Carpenter, Maxwell A Donna 14 2.54 Koller, Kenneth A Norma ... 590 98.42 Schossow, Wilfred 843 157.44 Eggert, Hugo 3»3 68.60 Brlgham, Charles F US' tt.M Midwest Bottle Gas Co. ... 100 19.54 I Carpenter, RT W or Alice 33 8.12 Kinstler, Ervin 378 78.46 Schott Harry or Helen . .... 1221 243.22 I Eggort, Roner 2£3 53.14 . Rrlgham, Don 18 3.44 Miennert, Dwaln or Elsie .. 649 135.36 , Adams, Arden 211 47 .12 Chadbourn, Lyle or Maude M. 311 73.82 Koeller, Willis 1194 199.18 Seeman, Walter or Ruth ... 363 72 ,30 j Engrav, Barry 2*5 53.24 Buckbee, Jesse 110 19. 40 A/iicnnert, Paul A Alma .... 9 1.08 Babcock, Glenn 6 Mary . . 462 91 .62 Cicminski, John or Dolores .. 110 19.52 Kcsler, Richard or Joyce ... 570 95.18 Senrick, Alton 127 28.48 ! Engrev, Lloyd 125J 256 ,05 Buckbee, Ralph 110 19.40 Morcomb, Arlla . . 701 146. 22 I B.ikkcn, Martin H. A Son .. 2082 412.90 Clow, Forrest R. A Inez ... 196 48.22 Krage, William 498 83J6 Sobeck, Al E . A Esther 932 188.64 : Erdmsnn, Diane E 432 79.14 Christie, David or LaVonrte . 880 133.18 Murcomb, Arlle . . 311 44.66 I Biilcome, Leslie 411 81.50 Dabelstein, Cllnlon W. A Kulas, Harry J 902 m.\6 Stark, Norman 668 133.06 Elmer 794 161. 14 Conway, John & Chris . .. 453 88. 44 Morcomb, Grover or Pearl . 40 8.34 Erdminn. Bernard Farm Development Gertrude 778 138.12 Lafky, William Jr 825 145.18 (Strelow, Len W 24 4 .86 Felnc, Allons 773 126.58 Diderrlck. Arnold or Alvlna . 20 3.90 Nebblt, Ralph or Shirley 707 1|8.16 | ; Co. 429 44.42 Davis, Walter or E. M 1152 283.46 Ledebuhr. George 147 24.52 ' Theis, Leo 271 64.26 Peine, Conrad 365 74 60 Drcher, Arthur or Neva .... 401 78.28 Neumann, Harold . .... 757 157.90 Bierrnan, Clifford A Degnan, Harry or Eileen .... 78 12.84 Ltndqulst, Wm 15 2.63 Thesing, Anton J 630 125.48 : 'nc, Louis A tl )4.18 Ehlenfeldl, Nell A Vernon ,.. 251 42.64 Neumann, John A Ervin ... 360 70.34 Fet j Elizabeth 745 151.72 Diultrich, Rudy 10 1.82 Luedtke, Elmer 635 106.04 Thesing, Donald 666 132.66 Gahnz, Roberl 1716 300 .44 Ellis, Sylvester 324 63.26 Neumann, Loulie 744 155.18 Biers, Charles E. ... 26 5.16 Dulek. James ... 10 1.82 Marg, Eugene 1027 213.14 Thesing, Theodore or Evelyn 1284 255.76 56 10.53 Fabian, Emil H. or llene .. 1024 162.44 Neumann, Robert or Hall, Roberl Broctan, Paul A Marguerite .. 2213 422.68 Erlckson, Halbert A Sylvia . 68 12.14 Mathis, Geo 1422 264.40 Thompson, Harley Mrs. 408 96.74 Hart Creamery Co 14)1 257 .54 I-elstead, Ben H 265 43 . 66 Marcetla 669 139.54 Buckbee. Ralph ..... 1746 318.02 Fahrendholz, R«inhardt A Mallhees, Gordon 32 6.00 Tresler, Willard or Bernice . 453 91.52 Heidcn, Leo 1119 228.68 Felstead, Everett 258 50.36 Ncwland, Roberl or Gertrude 468 tot /8 Busian, Elwin A Grace 284 5.6 32 Florence 194 39.94 Meyer, Henry A Alice A Vanderau, Ernest R 547 108.94 1 Heldcn. Lester 1755 256. 48 Felstead, Everett 83 16.20 Northern States Power Co. . 20 4.10 Buslan, Terry 8. Cloo .... 1156 229.66 Fay, Warren 10 1.82 David A Eugene 2652 442.18 Volkman, Frank 13 2.58 1140 232. 96 Ferguson, Gordon T 70 13.66 Northrup, Everett . . 795 155.36 : Hclden, Robert C.impbcll, Craig 8. Helen 690 131.80 Filch, Franklin or Opal 602 148.12 Milton. A. S 120 21.58 Vorbeck, Donald 50 10.10 lfS9 336.04 Gudmundson, Floyd or Northrup, Lloyd or Esther .. 584 121.67 j Heldcn. Wilton Campbell , Lockslcy A Verna 1271 252.06 Frasch, Peter . 21 3.76 Minneapolis Brewing Co 20 3.60 Wachholz, Arthur 1000 199.20 153 28.63 Vernes 198 33.64 Olson, M. E . & Hilda .... 333 69.46 Hennessy, Bernard Camibell, Stanley A Leafle . 4109 617.00 Frlckson, Richard or Shirley 1713 305.64 Minneapolis Brewing Co. ... 12 2.00 Wachholz, Walter 659 101 .98 60 Hammann, Harold or Glidys 917 151-12 Panel, Ervin or Irene 01 .1 II7.24 Heublein, Irvln 1220 247 . Cassidy, Ralnh & Bernice 330 49.56 Gellcrsen, Geo. A Lois 564 116.14 Mueller, Allen or Lela 2144 365.10 Wachholz, Wlllard 247 38.22 1092 221.62 , Harcey, Ralph G. or Rub/ ., 20 3.90 I'ape. Kcnnolh W. A Patricia 627 130.78 Holz, Wayne Christie, Richard A Dorothy 925 118 90 Gullcrscn, Wm . or Agnes ... 103 21.00 Muras, Jerome or Lucille ... 249 51 .68 Wadewltz, Maurice or Anna 463 92.22 Holz, Wm 373 75.70 Harcey, Vern A Hazel 284 54.40 Fapcnluss, Robert .. 1495 311 .87 Cole. Lov 8, Lillian 319 63.26 Graves, Roland A. A Murphy, James 968 170.34 Wardwell, Hurrell 256 51.82 ' Hovde, Leslie K 8/8 179. 42 Cole, Mollle 415 82.30 Helm, Bill or Margaret ... 377 44.06 Petersen, Ludwig A Anna . 454 94 70 Bertha M 91 16.50 Naegele Sign Co. 30 5.00 Warnken, Donald L. F 941 175.76 Lena 1122 196.44 Henry, James V. or DoroNiy 1121 218.86 Ptlurihocft, Emil or Leora ., 834 173.96 i Hundorf, Mrs. Connaunhly, Henry A Gunderson, Victor or Agnes . 410 100.88 National Advertising Co 16 2 .46 Warnken, Edward W. A. ... 341 73.38 1407 303.88 Highway Display A Adv. Co 36 9.22 PI! Kihoeft, Raymond or Jameson. Merlin Beatrice 94 14.12 Halleck, Hllct A Gertrude .. 56 10.16 Nellzke, Ed 979 176.10 Warnken, Willard 1305 260.84 . i Johns, Ray H 41 6.38 Hinckley, Wm. B 527 92.92 LI,line ' , 312 65. 08 Dabelstein, Wayne H. A \ Hamm Brcwlno Co 20 4.92 Noeska , Gerald R 952 158.98 Wessel, Alois A Ann 199 45. 44 Johnson, Richard 18C3 334 80 Hoppe, Willis 2211 350.74 T'll. glioctl, W. H. 277 • 47 .34 . Alice 2171 430.56 Hanson, Norton A Anna .. 993 204.46 Noeske, Frederick 65» 160.92 Western Outdoor Adv. 20 4 .48 Carroll 713 145.70 Housse, Wm. or Anna .... 2001 390-66 Pili|r-r , Henry or Leona 460 97 ,62 K|os, Delhi, Miln 759 113.98 Harem, Omar C. or Dorothy 520 127.96 Norlhern Natural Gas Co. ... 4473 761 .70 Wirt, Elmer J. A Russcl ... 2769 551.54 ... 198.64 Jordol, Nels or Evelyn M. ., 398 70.18 Raolke, Dcnald or Violet . . 100 27.10 Klelst, Ervin "2 Docker. Robert M. A Harris, Earl 1101 195.44 Norlhern Natural Gas Co. .. 4977 830.22 Wood. Dennis 117 23.30 Klunglvcdt, Harvey 678 133.56 615 121.96 Kaehler , R . H. A Donald R. . 3118 608.72 Rirt- cway Creamery Co , . 492 4 1,02 7 ,04 French I . Harris, Earl 139/ 229.60 Northern Natural Gas Co. .. 3735 775.16 Woodard, Gerald 509 95.06 Kopperuri, John 665 135,90 Keller, Ted R. A Darlene .. 1720 335.80 Roil , Albert or Ella 708 43 36 Decker. Wayne or Izetta .... 4C2 135.26 hartwlck, Oliver 201 57.66 Norlhern Natural Gas Co. ... 3960 696.84 Zander , Walter 644 126.28 , John A Alice 879 178.40 Koonig, Lloyd or Delores .. 1957 382.06 Purely, Richard or Elizabeth 359 116 60 Kryzer Dyar Bror,. 71) 141.00 Harfwlck. William 2» 5.98 Northern Natural Gas Co. .. 2080 386.74 1513 307 Koenlg. Raymond or Doris . 359 70.08 Ry lt/om, Vernon E. or Kryzer, Leo .06 Edwards, Clerence 971 176.66 Harvey, Kermll W. A Norlhern Natural Gas Co. .. 893 168.42 August 1854 347 56 Kramer, Francis C. or Marlon 205 42 /6 Kukowskl , Ellsworth, Vlrgll 784 155.48 Irene A. 39 9.36 Oech, Chris 504 84.08 Robert 896 156.84 Eunice 559 18.68 S.r.s. Vernon or Mildred , 1478 306 .28 Kun«.l, Erickson, Raymond 114 22 .40 Henderson, Roy or Gladys . 364 90.06 Oech, Henry or Emma or TOWN OP UTICA 331 57.94 Krause, Fred A Curtis 1098 1BC 94 Smarm, Walter or Mildred . 551 11492 Kunsl, Wm Fensku, Lloyd A Ella 620 149.36 Highway Display A Adv. Co. 34 6.52 Harlan 472 78.74 1 Halvor 839 171.46 Kroenlng, Rpoert or Lorraine 363 57.58 Srnmidl, V/nltcr 32 6 .68 Lnchtr, Fix , Andrew A Fcm 793 157.26 Hobbs, M. G. (, Edna F. .. 651 118.06 Ohm, Herman C 636 10B.30 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA I Lanoc, Mrs. Helen 94 19 .20 40 7 Kurth, Marvin A. or Dorothy 470 91 ,76 Sc' iu . - .ov/, Norman or Doris . 742 1.54 76 Garrison. Los A Son .94 Hundort, Lena . 40 1 96.68 Oldre. Kermll 1576 - 96rS on ' , Luedtke, Martin 942 164 .92 Latcham, John H. or Judy . 1173 229.00 ' io".ow, Raymond or Gerry, Reuben & Cora 332 63.42 Husman, Donald A Janctte .. 1056 259.64 Pnpenfuss , Vern A Helen ... 110 19 .78 Total Tax Rate by School Districts S' H 4, Lchncrti, Herbert 8 1 .56 Lvlyn 609 127 02 Leiihmnnn, B. . or Helena Glbbs, Gordon 1047 157 22 Jackman, Arthur L 62 11 .24 Passchl, Louis or Lucille ... 997 179.34 School District No, 2561 Rale in Mills 175.28 Nelson , Larry /i'5 147.16 4 Lehnerti. Robert 23 4 50 Sc o- . .ow, Roy or LaVonne 591 123.28 Hamm Brewing Co 20 . 46 Jackson, Mltton G . A Peshon, Peter L 518 86 , 40 Schoo l District No. 2587 Rato In Mills 168.87 ' Luhnuinn, Archie 14J0 333.10 Minefield, Harold A. or Ellle 930 153.26 Sr IO-.50W, William or Harcey, Slanley 6. Patricia .. 1685 360 .04 Anna M . 280 50.02 Plolller, Fred or Emma B93 185,34 School District No. 857 Agrl. I Luhmann, Walter or Clna . .. 1070 187.34 Llltlelleld, Robert K 122 20.10 Elvira 340 Z0 . 92 Harmon, Herbert A Arllne . 1319 301.24 Kamrowski , Roman or Fhlllpps, Alois 64 11,52 Rate In Mills 190.47 Manlon, John 151 28 .30 Harrison, Curtis or Alice ... 1175 233.02 Utllclleld, Ronsld L 130 21 , 42 Sctiroedcr. Rocjer A Sandra . 339 70 .70 Rose Mary 151 39.12 Phlllpps, Wlnnlfred 554 99,64 School District No. 657 N . Ag. Marin, Stanley 1142 199.94 Hclletniin Brewing Co 20 4 .44 Loppnow, Alton or Inez 797 155,60 SCIKIIIC . Glenn or Agnoj 532 103.94 Knoll, Arthur A Verna .... 6B 12.14 Plckart, Ralph 1261 221.90 Rato In Mills 215 47 George 1445 295.30 . Smith, Delberl F , or Malda . 470 91 ,84 Meyer, Hermanson, Mrs. Louise .... 196 36.88 Koenlg, Geo . I.. A Virginia . 644 153.34 Pruka, George 1037 182,48 Loppnow, Vernon, Wm. or 1 722 147.54 Smiih, Llndluy or Emma 505 111.60 Miller. Art Hermanson, Ncal 269 57.32 Koonig, Geo . M. A Evelyn .. 47] 112.28 Przybylskl, Robert .. 10 1.86 VALUATION Bernard 2162 422 .0J I Mueller, Clarence Sr A Manley, Wesley or Bernice . 1092 173 ,22 Sm:pi, Wayne 114 25 .64 . Hermanson, Reuben 263 52.16 Koolc, Bombard .... 158 44.40 I' rzylarski, Edward R 454 77.32 Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. f.ritti, Wllmer or Doris 8KI If3 76 Laura . . . 919 166.52 Mcsby, Edw. A Roy 2693 534.08 Koelz, David or Vernon ... 514 93.22 Rakstad. Donald or Dolores . 1239 273,34 Firm s or Corporations Property of Marllnson, Lloyd E. or ¦ Mueller , Kennelh UJV 307.24 k- ^,.1, U/„\ r., Hrivuln IA 15A 14 Marg. 460 76.14 S , , . Idinci, Gcorfj u or Lorraine 6',9 137.46 Holm, Arbl Esther 190 36.30 * Redlg, Arthur or Lorraine ... 1903 353.82 Assessed Tax Tax Jimlding, Kenneth or Donna . 100 70 ,06 Mueller , Roland or Marilyn 1472 275.94 Holm, Keith A Camllle 84 16.04 Kowrilewskl, Lambert 1/ 3 .08 Redlg, Gerold 743 138,14 Matike, Ervin or Lcora 306 59.74 Chester 215 43.94 Sperbeck , S.ini 19/ 41.10 Nation, Johnson. Norval 283 36.12 Kramer, Floyd F . A Gladys . 574 94. 43 Richman, Jim 16 3,00 Bain, Robert A Gloria 930 177.14 McDougnll, Ernie or Beatrice 1035 202.06 1441 252.24 Stcfnfeldl, Cmll or Dorma . 46/ 91 .24 ! Northern Natural Gas Co, . Kinrjsity, Charles A Mor|orle 76 15.08 Kramer, Henry . 42 10.20 Rivers, Relnhard 1162 193,84 Beech, Geo. A Rose 420 80.00 Melbo, D|arne A Audry 1544 301 ,44 Northern NalumI Gas Co 2/84 566.41 Sti-lnfcldt, Paul or Anita .. 13UI 2/1 22 . Klaus, Kennelh ... 20 3.96 Langowski, Chester & Irene 710 174 .70 Rolling Ben A Florence 883 164 , 18 Beilke, Gerhard) A Frieda .. 395 75.24 Meyers Outdoor Adv, Co, ,. 20 3.30 Norltiern Natural Gas Co. /9U9 1,396.72 Slender , Arthur nr Esther ... 1128 235 78 Knnut , Fred 6. Murgnrct ... 455 90.24 Larson, Darrcl W 625 120.70 Polling, Frank 77 14.33 Beyer, Arcjene A Mary . . 1310 249.52 Mitchell, Burton or Lucille .. 325 9400 Northern Natural Gas Co. 4837 1, 109.42 98 sieve, Ben or Emma . 1791 2/0 . 74 Knnuf , Lawrence 195 30.68 Lnisen, Evorc:ll A Jane 950 233.76 Roverud, N . A. Inc 755 140.38 Beyer , Wesley R , A Gladys 1102 209.90 Murphy, George or Helm ... 1165 187, , Leo, Bernard A Ed 9/7 103.14 M ii- iin. Garold or Beverly . 9?.ti 19.1.96 O'Rourke Knnuf, Mllcholl ... 391 77 .54 Larsen, Wayne 115 23.30 SonclvKj. Morrl:. 737 124,46 Bockenhaucr , Earl E A Maegole Sign Co . 30 e 60 Pi'terson, LuVerne M. ., 551 96.46 :,..n.on. La Vane or Arils 1175 1112.30 Knnur, vance 6 h iiraoetn ... a/j i u.04 L.irson, Emil R . 225 40.80 Saltier , Reuben 32 4.00 Franc 19)0 375 22 Nnrveson, LaVent or Eclw.iid , /S8 134.90 fivobodny, John J 4. 11 84 22 Pruka, Kriinr, Fred ...... 299 59.30 Larion, Ivan nr Elsie 113 27.60 Schainmel, Mrs. Franco s ... 100 18.76 Boellcher, Amelia Estate .... 295 56 18 Manlne 661 129 04 . Wallur 405 70.90 liyns/eslad, LnVon or Pruka, Marks, Percy 77 14.02 Larson, John or Esther .... 444 109.26 Scheult, H. J 79 13.20 Bohr, V . A. 1717 369.96 Notlon.s l Adv . Co. .. 20 4,40 -.cir Jr , 4JU 62.10 Blanche 91 19 . 16 I' ye. O. Martin, Clair . 692 132.18 Laska, Ben J, or Doris .... 16-<6 442.52 Schewe, Robert 8)0 137.94 Bonow, Arnold A Hllma 960 IB2.66 Nienow, David or Janice K. 229) 42a 26 79.1 54.92 Unnasch, Donald or Wllma 801 168.14 Pyu. Oscar Sr Martin, Mrs. Ethel or Clair 541 103.34 Laska, John A. 46 10,92 Schleder, A. E 54 10.12 Brand, August, Anna A t Nienow, Victor or Elsie ... 120 22,42 Unnasch, Mei lon or Avis 5"6 122.22 Hasinussun, Alvln B02 163.90 Martin, George A Ann 806 154.32 Ledebuhr, Evurolt i 19 3 .44 Schlltz Brewing Co 20 3, 34 Melvln . .. 25115 492.36 Nlntcmonn, Frank 169 33,00 Nasmussen, Orvllle 415 04 .80 Nlnlcmann, John or Ellen ... V.,nclerzee, Bortha . .. 270 56 .32 McLeod, Donnlrl 659 98.94 Llers, Emil L. A Lillian ... 128 23.22 Schlltz Brewing Co 20 3.40 Brand, John A Marlone D . .. 960 162.66 193 37.68 . 420 Vanderzee, Da^ld or Kay . . B05 16/ 90 Schueltir , Elmor R. 85.04 Miller , Don A Cleo 658 139.48 Little, Ben A Evelyn 4S2 89.22 Schloegel, Valentine 46 13.26 Brandt, Allred A Evelyn .. 435 82.86 Norlhern Natural Gas Co . . .. 3641 804 26 Sievers, Arnold A Ella 78.5 137.44 Northern Natural Gas Co .. 2479 421 Waldcnhorger. Gene or Miller , Frank 170 33.72 McNally, A. O. or Ro-,e . 445 134.28 Schrelbor flroi. 550 114 .14 Brown, Gerald A Donna M . . 5/9 101 .48 . . , 74 Dorothy .... 72/ 1.51 .64 Sim, Hugh A Robert A Edith Ml/ 265.64 Miller, Morris A Rita 4" N B 'SO McNally, ISay A. or Wanda 842 236.60 Schwerttegt-r, Henry 250 44.96 Burfeind, Martin A Sophia .. 495 94 ,28 Northern Natural Gas Co , ... 1322 209.70 Sommer, Geo, or Arlena .. 1120 209.96 Weber, Edward W or Minneapolis Brewing Co 20 4 .46 McNally, Robert It , A Emma 4B 16. 14 Scbo, Gerhard 727 130.76 Hurt, Marlyn A Kay . 585 11147 Northern Natural Gas Co , . .. 1245 205 16 . Slolnbaucr, Joseph 71 4 ,02 60] Evelyn , 1151 225 30 Mnrphew, Morton F. A McNally, Wm , A , or Helen . 1090 353, 74 Shortrldgc, Pat 60 10.02 Burl, Royal Estate . 680 129.57 Norvel, Sleverln or M»ri« .. 117 72 Wcfchen, Irvln or Genevieve , 14 5) .103.06 Swennlnpson, Henry // 15.74 Myrtle A. ... 356 71 .00 Midwest Ilollli Gas Co 33 9.28 Sloan, John I) , 135 74.28 Cody, Harold .. . . 725 138 , 10 Pagel. l.onan or Marilyn .... 1637 31 7.64 Henry Bl/ 166 Wilt, Joseph or Edna 634 140 .10 ivolcn, .96 Mueller, Irwin A Grace .... 396 59.46 Midwest Bolder Gas Co 343 69.32 Sobeck, Euoone 1794 331.54 Conway, Myron 8, . Arlene .. . 300 57.14 Pagol, Vernon G 903 14J.24 Woodard, Arnold or Dorothy 169 39 . 42 Iwelen, Vlrgll 850 146 .82 Mundt, Carl C . A Midwest Bottle Gas Co 33 5.42 Stein, Roberl ' 33 4.11 Cullen, John, J. A Faiel, Wm . A . 8. 122 22.68 Woodatd, Clayton or Bernice 901 167.94 Wcniel, Albert Margoret 190 36,30 Midwest Boltle Oas Co 3.1 5.91 Sllever , Edward 924 154. 44 Florence S. . . 1045 163 16 Rnlxsrl or Betty 4111 67746 Woodard, Donald 44 13.34 Wemel, Alvln 1401 284 .34 Mundt , Clarence A Florence 2036 403 ,78 Midwest Hnttle Gas Co 66 15.66 Stron g Adv. Co 20 3.76 Daley, George P. A Helen . 57/0 1,009 48 Panenlus, Elmer E. or Wen/ol, Clmence A Anna .. 861 170.DO Myers, tmmiil A Myrtle J. . 104 19,86 Monahan, M. L. ... 40 14 .24 lenborg, John 254 61.72 Daley, John J , & J.inlcsi . . 1895 360 .94 Beatrice 940 IB) 5? Wcniel, John 39 7 .92 Nelson, Raymond H, Yvonne . 302 55,00 Mrozek, Lambert A Alice ... 35 4.34 tester, Dr . James 16 1.62 Dprn, Edgar A Doris .... 1035 197.14 Patterson Quarries, Inc . ... 6202 1,022 02 Wemel, Wlllard 331 67 .16 Nichols, George 903 179,08 Mueller, Adolph, Jr . or Ihlll, La Verne 1180 20/ 64 Dorn, Lambert 8. Adelaide 140 26 66 Persons, Curtis or Marltvle . 2423 473.04 TOWN OF WIICOY Wolfram, Joseph E 1114 193.04 Nlshlt, Alvln A Donald 989 168,90 Dorothy 12)7 307 .84 Thill, Milton 1217 321.14 Dorn, Raymond A Marcc-lla 1260 240 .00 Persons, Cyril or Elliabelh . 1424 278 00 Wundcrllch, Art A John 1210 747.20 Nlsblt, ffarley 6 Ulenchi 743 147.36 Nocgle Sign Co. . 30 5.34 Vongroven, Garland or Dorn, Theodore A Mela j(,o 68 .56 Persons. Lyman O. or firece 1519 300.46 COUNTY OP WINONA, MINNBSOTA Zlebeil, Gene 11/9 240,94 Nlsblt, Wilbur or Margaret . 1091 163.62 Niigle, Raphnil or Kathleen . 13S 33.22 Mar|orle 1059 174.84 Dreher, Ralph 485 130.48 Persons, Rutsel or Donna . . 3585 499 90 Nlshlt, Wlllard .. 454 68.18 Pierce, Carlos or Helen National Adv/, Co 40 7.26 Wallers, Richard VB ll.lfl Duane, Joseph A Melon l:. 915 1)478 .. 605 in II Total Tax Rate ky School Districts Olncss , Manvel A Margaret . 675 133.06 National Oil Co 33 8.12 Wfisel, Robert II 1374 241 .71 Ellsworth, Noe l & Alomo . 12VO 245. IB Ploolz , David A. oi Sharon 1154 ]?« oa Dhon, Harold J 1125 304.90 I'loolz, tlmar C or Ge/lruda 4W)1 JU.73 School District No 3544 Rate In Mills 162.10 OMendort. Htrold A Daily . 754 m.01 Wetcel, Hoy 44 f.54 Erlon, Frederick K. A . . TOWN OF PRSMONT Dlion, O Harold & Gertrude 1426 203.80 Ploolz , Jesse 3334 School District No 2545 Rate In Mills 172.71 . Olson, Bert M. A Orion 5| 12.54 Wilson Coop Creamery 1365 33) 70 Lucille v/5 174 . 40 Srtl 82 . Olsion, Reuben & Btrnadetle . 629 94.46 I'loelz, Kenneth ,., 1V9 J).32 School District No. 2579 Rale In Mills 17275 Olson, Curtis, A Keith . ... 413 101.62 Winona Country Club 1500 330 .48 Eusterniann, F. J 2/17 51/ .50 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Parsons, Ella ,.. . .. 442 87 66 I'loulz , Kermll G or Warg. 5446 5C5 IB School District No. 2400 Rati In Mills 225 .90 . Olson, Hector A Son A Ida , 542 96.30 Wright, f'urdy 20 1,34 Every, Ben ...... 410 26.10 . Parsons, l.avalne A Joyce 927 183.84 Ploetz, Lester or Mlrcella 1287 2C14 16 School District No 2412 Rale In Mills 1/1.36 ... Parpart, John or Elva 175 30.76 Zimmerman, Mark 700 1 16.76 livery, (Inward A Alvlra 4J1 82.96 .. . Total Tax Rale by School Districts Parsons, Lyle or Dorothy ... 109 1 308.39 Prloue, Leonard or Edna 1757 343 02 School District No. 839 Rate In Mills 19/.CO Perparl, Robert 301 74 .56 Fakler, l-red .... 3.14 71 .96 , Inc 1166 322.70 rltctiurd, Dcnnie A Jessie School District No . 334 AG School District No. 2548 Rule In Mills 143.37 Patterson Quarries Parpart, Waller f. or Ferguson, J. 'D. A Freda 210 40 . 00 I' .. 575 1 10.12 . Prarce, Rulh 38 11.50 Prudoehl Rate In Mills 202.03 School District No. 2549 Rita In Mills 173.35 Elaine , , , , 177 31.62 Flnley, Irene M. A John S . . 115 2476 , Avolt or lydia .. 316 41. 70 Polailk, Martin 177 33.80 frudoehl, James or Donna . 340 66 JB School District No. 294 AO. School District No, 857 AG, Pittelko, Roberl or Esther , 127.1 307.18 Fischer, wv/s. Motile 515 98 10 Pueli, Cletus or Irene 921 136.30 TOWN OP WARREN Prudoehl, Wm. E. A Mildred 900 152. Date In Mills 104 .43 Kale In Mills 1(7 .12 Qulnn, Francis or Gertie . . 150 61 52 Glover, D*ll A Ruth . 25 4 38 92 School District No . 85/ N AG. Putcler, Arnold 749 148.54 Qutnn, Glenn F , 221 54 . JO Gollsh, Donald A Margaret . 13.15 354 28 Puliler, Ivan J. or Lorraine 736 142.12 02 COUNTY OP WINONA , MINNESO TA Relnuy, Guy F 405 VALUATION Rale In Mills 213 .12 Puffier, Harold or Harriet ... 928 169. Radio Station WKTY 24 4 .36 Gollih, Me lvln A Mildred . 170 32.JB 79.06 Names ol Persons, Personal Am). School Dlslrlll No. 232 AO. Quarve A Anderson 100 23.34 Ramsdrn Allyn 4» B .68 Total Tax Rate by Ichool Districts Goss, Homer A Cora E. , 486 92 54 Robinson, Mrs. Merle C. .. 502 62 72 440. R Firms or Corporations Property ol Ilnle In Mills 276.02 Halney, Calvin J. & A. I oulie 2221 46 Rice, KcnnrMh M 938 191 .00 School District No. 3545 Rate In Mills 116.77 Goss, Odean A Mary A 110/ 210 66 yan, Earl or Helen 491 1 13.86 206 40.84 llyan, Lyle 1504 Assessed Tan Tax School DKtl lCl No . 234 AG. Knlney, Guy F. Rollson, Elwln A Lavlla .... 232 57.08 School District No. 2546 Rate In Mills 213.21 Gremelsbach , Eldon f. 665 126 66 23d.38 Hale In Mills 204 .72 Kolli, August W . 4, Mabel . 25J 44.06 Rorall, Adrian or Delta 107a 265 .26 ichool District No. 2558 Rate In Mills 2/18.31 Grcmelibach, Eldon E . .. , 760 144 /6 bjndt-rs, Rex W. nr A Ida .. 1260 207 44 Albrecht, Clarence 356 109 IS Kolh. William A 7elda .. 1149 212.92 Ssnlord, Clerenc* A Martha 176 31.92 School District No. 35/3 Rata In Mills 203.01 Gnebenow , Ervin A Lisle . 55 10 4« Senders. Richard O . or Rupprerhf, timer A Lucille . 1400 317.32 fclelmi Albrecht, Walter . IVUJ 342.46 VALUATION S«nfclninn, Lawrence A School District No. 3405 Rata In Mills 114.74 Haake, Roy 6, Iris 1190 226 44 74* 176 36 SOreale, Geo. Albrecht, Wilfred ., 99 19.30 Names ol Persons, Persons! Ami. Seathotf. John P. A Beatla . 541 112.64 Robinson, II . K. ... 1211 267 .46 School District No. 3618 Rata In Mills 202 41 Hsedtkl, William A Elinor . 949 luo /6 A. A M«rl» J. 144 23.72 . Shank Aldinger, Arthur A Lillian .. 2/4 54 20 Finns or Corporations Properly of Saalhoff, Theodore R . A Schnlepp, Donald or Margaret 972 259.06 School District No. 2622 Rata In Mills 330.11 Halbakken. Lucille ,20 3 1)0 , Ralph or Marl* 2305 3)9 .64 1 ' Aldinger, Sydney 388 116,JO Assessed Tax Tax Eileen 541 112.64 ISverson, AArs. Grace A School District No. 2623 Rata In Mills 317.09 Hardtke, Allied A Ethel . , SJS 159 04 Small, Bernard C 121 19.94 Anderson, John It 409 75.52 I Sackrelter, Leon A Grace ... 2373 450.78 Sons 723 129.14 School District No. (57 Aorl. Harmon, Carl 545 65 72 Splicer, Adolph or Ann* ... 1772 QfJM Splicer ia, Dakar, Ronald D 3696 473.04 Aarsvold, Allen or Donna . 143/ 324.60 Sandon, Clarenca A Lucille .. 705 134.66 Sltferalh, Harvey 223 40,44 Rats In Mills 1P9.19 Hennessy, Vernon A Anna . 320 60 94 , Adolph or Ann a .. .. 561 ej. Sanden, Nurval 466 68.41 Sullzer, Ervin A. Boehmke, Roberl 910 207.38 Aorlmson, Arne 1944 439.38 Smith, Harold 1 516 110 .34 School District No. 137 N . Ag. Heublein, George A Clara L . 345 65 .73 or Shirley . 1211 IN 90 Scheult lloese, Carl H 330 91.14 Agrtrrtson, Cyrus 490 110,74 , Duane 321 63.64 Sobeck, Urwln ... 133 23.74 Kate In Mills 214 Highway Display A Adv . Co 46 10 34 Splicer, loule E. or Htrinoh . 316 ;) 36 Sinn, .1* Uurka, Nell 64 13.66 ABflmson, Harold 630 142 , 40 Donald or Irene . .... 1343 366.34 Steinleldt, Kdw , or Elinor ... 749 114.30 Kstchum, Clayton A Florence IM0 219 . 04 Spllzer, Muillo or Mark 3/0 60.Vi Siavln, Christopher son, Gerald or Aorlmson, Peul IJJ4 301,52 Ralph J. & Dorothy . 307 60.81 Stelnfeldl, Norman 175 43 ,04 VALUATION Klefer, Ronald W. A I' alrlua .1/5 61 .90 Spltittocsser, Leland a 343 Splltslocsser, Arlo M. A Mailing Msrlon 1117 220.94 Anderson, John E U39 .40 Stevens, Wm. A Eunice 75 13.40 Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. Klelfer , Leon A lain 1390 741 64 . 746 145.44 Margaret A MOCK , John C Corey, II . A, A Mary 101 16.64 Antonson, John «14 134.74 , 81 16.46 Strong Adv . Co 40 7.36 Flmi v or Corparallens Property ol Kleffer, Ray A Cor lime . JIS 37 . 41 . «. Shlrl«y A. 947 114.141 Corey, James E. A Rose ... 503 92.16 Babcock, L owell A Morrjortt 1456 337.42 Stock , Lawrence A Mar|orle . 805 159.44 Talnter , I vla D 473 118.14 Assessed Tax Tax Kiese, Chaimer 500 95 14 Slorrti. Mrs. Ed J it 17 .11 Engler, Ben A Everett L Baer. Irvln Jr . A Eunice , 10/0 200.96 Stokes, Francis A Margaret . 573 114.04 Tarrps, Hen 37 9.10 I Kleie, Harold A Fern ... .. 745 141 90 Jean 1061 211.26 Baer. Irvln Sr 1606 339.38 Storm, Allan or Neva 363 74 36 Thomas, Vein M. A Albert, tarl 17 j. 44 I Kiese Wm. J 210 40.00 (Continued on Next l'age)

4 ; I \ VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION ) VALUATION ) VALUATION , VALUATION 1 Nimei • Feriens, Personal Ami Persons, P«™f> ^™' 1 Nimss el Parsons, Personil Amt. Names el Ferions, Personal Amt. I Names ef Persons, Perianal Ami. f Namti el Panonj, Perianal Ami Nimei ol Preperty . « Firms er Corporations Properly ol Firms or Corporations freptrty af Firms er Corporations Property el Firms ar Corporations Property el Firms er Corporations Property ol Firms or Corporalsans Assessed Tax Tax Assesied Tax Tax Assessed Tax Tax Assessed Tax Tax Assessed Tax Tax Assessed ••* '" Continued VALUATION Town ef Rollingstone — Continued Town ol Ilba — Centinuctel - Town al Whitewater — Continued Town ol Rollingstone — Continued Clly al St. Charles — Continued Village ol MlnnelsKi — Names el Personi, Personal Ami. Firms or Corporations Property of Assessed Tax Tax 1 1 Walter & Argent 1604 301 .20 Gernes, Jerome A. .. . 1223 323.36 Timm, Elmer 185 38.46 Minneapolis Brewing Co. ... 20 J.48 Howard 150 32.18 Hamm Brewing Co M ' J-J? Norlhern States Power Co. .. 3778 657 Tev,n ol St. Charles — Cenlniued Gallagher, Vernon 97 17 .68 Glende, Hamlin or Theresa . 31 6.06 Timm, Robert ... 124 25.78 .40 Rendernick, Robert 555 119.04 Marten. R. J. J* ,,lja.n* „ .54 . 1379 258.40 Wurl, Albert or Carolina ... 357 74.22 Preslon, Mrs. Eleanor 15 2.e!2 Rlchfer, Howard A Northern States Power Co. . 730 Gierok , A4rs._Roman 25 4 Gollsh, Robert or Ruth ... Bernice . 795 173.76 ai.a Gile. A. L;- ~ " 805 123 .44 Gremelsbach, Eldon 100 18.26 Wurl, Donald or Bernice ... 1172 243.64 Rivers, Angela 475 »2.«6 Grain Tax (3.26) Paine, Mrs. Josephine . 364 I Guenlher , Bernard 294 45.08 Haack, Harry or Norma 1274 238.72 Wurl, Jesse or Joyce 626 130.14 Rollingstone Co-op Oil Co. .. 475 82.66 Ruhberg, Delvin 850 182.30 Schultz. Frank W. «. Manece 119 22.00 Storm, Lawrence H 423 121.42 I Halverson, Archie & Clarence 766 K9.30 Hansgen, Edgar M. 6V Rollingstone Creamery Co. ,. 1814 315.06 Ryan, Helen 220 47.18 Tomashek, Wllliom ,J» «;•*. ¦ 12 Strong Adv. Co . 40 13.22 I Haxton, Adelaide . . 1441 320 .94 Elizabeth , 614 120.41 Schmidt Brewing Co 20 3.48 Sasse, Howard 38 8.14 Williamson, Lloyd ° "•" Thompson, Theodore L 1303 249 . 56 Highway Display & Adv. Co. 20 3.64 Hansgen, Nell or Alsadla . . )0)» 199.74 Schmit, Cyril 350 40.90 Schaber, Blanche F 190J 408.56 Timm, Allen Joh n 3)8 64.22 Hotfman, James 1018 150 .24 Heim, Anlhony ... 1395 257.14 VILLAGE OF LEWISTON Schmit Feed Mill 704 134.82 - Schleck, A. J. 25 5.36 Advertisement Timm, Everett 1159 204.36 Hofman. Eusiice 1010 U9.06 | Heim, Bernard 6, Bernice .. 1633 334.76 (Grain Tax 12.321 Schommcr, Norbert H 1260 270.24 Timm, Henry . .. . . 1044 177 .40 Jacobs, Henry 199 38.78 j Heim, Bill or Margaret . .. 1833' 337.66 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Sellner, George 166 2».»8 , Schultz, Edwin 547 117.32 Now Many Wear Tlougan, Reuben J. or Luella 169 36.90 Jessie, Harry 52 9.48 | Heim, David 1248 227.92 Siebenaler, Ed 44 7.66 Schultz Implement Co 46B8 1,005.44 Tolmle, Frank or Virginia 809 157 .94 j: ilk, Leo S, Joe . . 1418 276.64 Helm, Edward L 1016 187.28 Total Tate Rate by School Districts Siebenaler , Henry . 40 6.96 Schwestka, Oberlln 180 3S.60 Urban, Amy H. or Emily 1305 207 .02 Kammerer , Eugene 8, Grace . 1312 193.64 H«lm, John E 1396 254 .96 School District No , «57 AG . Speltz Chick Hatchery 900 156.60 Searcy Sales Co., Inc 2111 452.74 FALSE TEETH Urban, Vernon W . or Bernice 1/65 2/9.98 Keiper, A . C. 20 3.64 Helm, John Jr 245 44.74 R.ate In Mills 290.82 Speltz, Gerald 1655 287.98 Sellner, George 375 80.42 Waby, Timothy H , or Koetz, Vernon 20 3.64 Heim, Lloyd A 180 33.18 School District No. 857 N-AG. Speltz, Herbert 8. Sons 81 15.32 Skelly Oil Co 808 173.30 With More Comfort Adelaide M 504 98. 78 Kohner, Edward L. 20 3.06 Heim, Louis M. 6, Elsie A. .. lll« 332.02 Rate In Mills 31S.82 Speltz, Bernard *. Wise, Smith, M. E. I I. B 50 10 72 FASTEETH, a ple»8&Dt »lk«Jlnil Waechter, Huoo A. or I Kowalewski, Valentine 120 21 .86 Heim, Normtn . . . 1312 239.62 Leroy 359 42 .46 Smith, Roe C 30 6.44 (non-acid) PO*der. hoW. fala. teeth Phyllis 5S5 96. 40 I Krage, Fred Sr 18 3.50 Helm, Thomss N. or Olivia . 1237 225.92 VALUATION Stansfield Novelty Co 40 6.96 Socony Mobil Oil -Co., Inc. . 962 206.32 firmly. To eat and talk to mow 96 94 Stlehm, Douglas 267 46.46 Stansfield Novelty more FAS- Wendt, Vlrgll or Leona 1403 312. I Krage, Junior 60 10 . Hlldebrand, Ellsworth 6, Nimes of Persons, Personal Amt. ; Co. . 40 8.58 comfort. Just eprlrikle a »"»• While Adv. Co. . . 12 1. 98 ; Kuiak , Emil 509 92 .76 Roger 555 108.90 i Firms or Corporations Property ol : Tibor, Mike 340 59.16 St. Charles American Legion . 511 109.40 No gummy, 1 TEETH nn your plates. V.'illardson, Ronald or Joyce II 15. 82 Lelmertz, Ed 1128 172 .96 Hill. Elmer 10O1 204 .68 Assessed Tax Tax j Western Outdoor Adv. Co. ... 12 2.08 St . Charles Condensing £0. . 2175 466,48 gooey, pasty taste or feeling. CnMltJ 49 58 ' Williamson Music Co 105 18.28 St . Charles Co-op Creamery Get WiltSe, M. W . or Rose A. 254 . I l.ehnertz, Gildard Mrs 571 84.28 i interstate Power Co 75 13.70 3050 656.28 Vior" (denture breath) 44 St. Martin, Esther Opiate Wiskow, Emmanuel or Mary 1121 177.62 I Lehnerfz, John 1087 160 . I Ketchum, Noel S. 106 20.80 Ahrens, Erwin 178 51.76 G 150 32.18 kTASTESTH fct any drug counter. Woodward, Paul or Dorothy 1251 206. 14 ! Lehnert:, Raymond 1441 220 .94 I Koeosetl , Clemence 306 55.88 American Legion 127 40.10 Sleen, Luther 400 i578 Wright. Purdy W. & j Lehncrti, Thimas 128 19 ,62 | Kramer, Gregory 723 141.86 American Oil Co 1628 514 .16 Stevens, Joseph E. t, .86 Literski . Raymond 163 29.70 Marforle 225 Minnie E. .... 1148 219 1 | Kramer, Leo & Donna 1009 197.98 Anheuser Busch, Inc 40 12.64 VILLACE OF ELBA 41.26 131.36 1 Markwardt, Junior . . . . 369 67 .24 Strong Adv Wright, W . E. or Nettie .... 464 ! Kreidermacher , Jacob A. ... 2152 403.24 Bearden, Robert 435 137 .31 . Co 40 8.58 Wundcrlich, R. R. or ; Mastenbrook, William 4 Carl 12,5 223 .24 . Kroening, Ida or Lester . . 588 115.38 Beirne. William 874 254.1! COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Tlougan, George t, Ann 30 6.44 78 Todd, Lester Estate kHM^t&lk Katherine 262 51. 16 Maus. James . 256 37. Lee, Michael M. i. Catherine 172 178.30 Bergan, Ron 184 58 .12 2281 S17.58 Young Sign Co. . - 16 2.64 Meyers Outdoor Adv . Co . 20 3 .90 Marnach, Nicholas . 368 75.24 ; Blaschka, Elmer H. & Susie 537 169 .60 Total Tax Rail by School 'Districts Grain Tax (26.88) ; Meyers Ouldoor Adv . Co. . .. 20 3.64 Boynton, Vernold or Mabel . 25 7.90 Tollefson, Luther 275 58 98 ' Matzke, Adolph or Goldina .. 179 33.54 i School District No. 2574 Rate In Mills 207.20 Minnesota City Boal Club ... 33 6 .02 ! Bracket!, Carl J United Building Centers, Inc. 2135 457 j McCarthy, Leo P . ... '.. 51 10.00 , or Delores . 68 21.48 .90 National Adv . Co 32 5 , 84 i McCarthy, Rose k Miller , Camera Arts Schoo l Vlrnlg, Aloys , 45 9.66 ""IM^C^ VALUATION TOWN OP WINONA ,80 Waby, Richard National Adv . Co 40 7 i Corrine 714 140. 10 Photographers, Inc 2561 808.82 Names ol Persons, Personal 215 46 12 Ami. Waldee, Robert I Nrtiona! Adv . Co 16 2 .46 Mickow, Norman or Ann ... 799 156.78 Cities Service Oil Co 527 166.44 Firms or Corporations Property ol 2185 461.62 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA j Waxweller, John I Miles, Arnold 772 118.38 ; Mielke, Arvil 671 122.54 Clay. R . L. or Helen 70 22.10 Assessed Tax Tax 200 42.90 ! Olson , Vernon 249 45.38 ' Mielke, Lyman 1195 218.24 Cresthaven Dairy 66 20.84 Williamson Music Co 31} asi Total Tax Rite by School Districts 74 - Wil3ti i i ,~ , Pierce, Mrs. Elsie A...... 240 43. Mueller, Alvin or Alice ... 947 185.62 Dondlinger, Gene 523 165.18 Benedett, Franclj— 160 13.14 *3iffi&r 4J 9.86 ; Winona County School District No. 2606 Rate in Mills 194 .94 Pierce, Verne E. 8. Mueller, James A. or Marie 1121 206.64 Dorn, Fred F . 900 261.74 Elba Co-op Creamery Ass 'n .. 2410 419.36 Ajrl. Assn. . 120 25.74 Wire, Harold ' Schoo l District No. 2610 Rate in Mills 193.06 Gladys J . 725 132 . 12 ; Myhron, M . L 24 4 .70 Duane, John H. 8. Sylvester . 1370 432.68 Ellringer, Bernard 270 55.94 1585 339.94 School District Mo. 2611 Rate in Mills 181.06 : Pozanc, Edmund 698 107 . 02 Nienow , Merril 1253 228.84 Ellinghuysen, Ernst J 160 50.54 Ellrlnger, Wayne 135 27.98 Wire, Harold 816 175 00 Scr.ool Districl Mo . 2622 Rate in Mills 218. 72 1 Po;anc, Stanley 255 39 . 10 Nienow, Mrs. Minnie ... 1607 293.46 Ellinghuysen, Wm 917 289.60 Hessig, Kermlt 492 101.94 Wiskow, Gerhart 51 10.94 Wiskow, Merle Schoo l District No. 2631 Rate in Mills 192.64 ' Rahn , Herman R . . 38 6.9? | Persons, Curtis or Marjorie .. 388 76.12 Ellison, Laura 24 7.58 Hoist, Paul H 415 85.98 726 137.56 i Reps, Carl 8, Ruby 602 109.70 Wolter Lumber Co School District No. Sp. 5 Rate in Mills 190.64 ¦ Persons, Lyman 407 74.34 Engrav, Leonard 61 19.26 Kieffer , Edward A 256 53.04 1421 304.76 , Rivers, Edward N. & Wright, Robert C 720 154.42 , r-reuss, v_ari . .. ji iu..u Erbe, Elmer L 745 235.28 Kirch, Bernard 429 88.88 ' VALUATION 1 Viola M . 52 7 . 98 Younker, Archie 700 150.12 I Prudoehl, Arnold 8, Bernice . 1007 197 .58 I Etta Del Nursing Home 831 262.44 Krieger, Edward F 172 3S.&4 I Names of Persons, Perianal Amt. j Rolbiecki, Mrs. Anna 606 110. 44 • Schneider, Larry or Carol 1341 267 .04 i Finanger, Oren M. & Malerus Garage 53 10.98 I Rott, Walter , 10 1.54 Firms or Corporations Properly of 1 Simon, Ambrose 2254 460.90 Ethel A HI 57.16 - Majerus, Mike Sr. 48 9.94 Assessed Tax Tax Scattum, Maynard i. Goodwin 149 27,16 Simon, Gerald 455 89.28 Funk Bros. Seed Co 50 15.80 Mauer, John & Robert 590 122.24 ! Scherbring, Clarence or : VILLAGE OF GOODVIEW Mraerico'i largest Sailing i Thoreson, Donald or Moneta 1034 202.86 Gordon, Sara 841 265 60 Minneapolis Brewing Co. . .. 20 4.14 I Virginia 933 170.02 Albrecht, Mary C 20 3.86 . Todd, Darwin 604 118.52 Gremelsbach, E . E. Inc. . .. 106 33. 48 Norlhern States Power Co. . 2192 454.18 3.86 ' Scherbring, Irvin 747 136.14 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Anderson Dororhy 20 ; Weber . Jake 32 6.28 Gremelsbach, Emil E 554 161.12 Ormsby, Robert 240 49.72 TOILET TANK BALL Angst, Clarence 22 4 .24 Singer, Joe 72 13 12 ; . Wendt, Arno or Leona D. .. 13U 258.60 ! Haedlke, Clyde W . or Papenfuss, Llovd 133 27.56 Th* #ffic(«n» Water Ma»t«r initantty «?opi Bauer, Thomas 40 7.70 I Spaag, Clarence . 700 127 .56 , «.«.i:. Iflii ^^t „, Total Tax Rile by School Districts l,l„l II- , UJJ .J^O.,* Person, Carl 945 195.80 ! ttio flow of water efttr each Auiking. Bergler, James 483 93.24 Speltz, Arnold or Lillian 8, School Districl I Hamm Brewing Co. 20 6.32 Podein, Ardith 225 46.62 ' No. 2606 Rate In Mills 236.13 Biesanz, Frank 173 33.40 Donald 1444 221 . -40 G. Heileman Brewing Co. 12 378 Cchmidt Brewing Co 20 4.14 75C AT HARDWARE STORES Biesanz, Frank, Brick Yard . 210 40. 46 Speltz, Herbert 8. Sons 1669 255.90 ¦ . VALUATION It——USSSSSM¦H4»«l—¦I I 1 I I ¦¦ I .. li. 1 m TOWN OF MOUNT VERNON Highway Display 8, Adv. Co. . 40 12.64 Todd . Chiton 834 172.80 — Biesanz, Peter 2445 476.62 I Springei , Carl V. 373 72. 70 | Names ol Persons, Personal Ami i Interstate Power Co 13943 4,403 . 48 Williamson Music Co 80 14.58 ' . Biesanz Stone Co. 2150 419.12 Slephans, Earl S6 13 .26 j K.an2, Robert . 74 Firms or Corporations Property ol ! COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA 72 22. I Block, Stanley 15 2.92 ! Stewart, Frank 1265 230.54 Kennedy, B . J. 8. Mary 920 309.50 Assessed Tix Tax Stewart, James Block) Raymond M 20 3.86 I 'G 485 88.38 Kessler, Raymond W 829 261.82 . Brilp Way Sign Co 24 4 .64 Strong Adv Co 80 14.58 , Total Tix Rate by School Districts ] j Albert, Lewis E j t . 1 Kiese, Edwin L Margaret ... 69 21.80 20 4.72 .84 dituny MuvciiiMiiy i_u ^u J.TU i School District No. 2569 Rate in Mills 146.43 VILLAGE OF ALTURA Allis Chalmers Mf Bronk, Edward 466 90 Klaus. K. W . & Campbell, ! g. Co 253 59.74 Alfred 20 3 .86 Tschumper, Grace 1 80 14.58 ! School District No 2571 Rate in Mills 146.43 Anderson, Leo Buchholz, . R. H 184 58.12 60 14.16 REMEMBER 'THE Cady, John 32 6. 18 Volkart, Howard 1349 245.84 ; School District Nt. 2572 Rate in Mills 171.19 . COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA I Berg, Edward G 50 Kleisl. C. J. 6. Evelyn ... 30 9.48 11.80 Cunningham, Art 65 12 .68 Wamholf, Eugene 20 3.64 ' Schoo l District No. 2608 Rate in Mills 207.29 Berg, Lester H Krenike. Albert 8, Ruby 32 10.10 . J5 20.08 Cutler, George 252 49 .12 Vlamhotl, William 21 3.82 i School District No 2624 Rsle in Mills 146.43 Total Tax Rata by School Districts Biesanz, Charles . Langseth, Marlyn 5. Ardyce . 16 5.06 30 7.08 Dockweller, Herman 56 10.82 Warnke, Alvin 551 102.24 School District No. 2625 Rate in Mills 146.43 Boiler, Earl R . Jr 20 4 { Laufcnburger , Ray or Rosa 55 17 .39 School District No. 857 AG. . 72 Doerr, Albert 269 51 .94 Western Ouldoor Adv . Co. 40 7.So ' School District No. 2629 Rate in Mills 150.69 Borkowskl, Edwa rd 45 TORCH IS PASSED?' Laufenburger , Roger & Selma 17 5.36 Rate In Mills 253.72 ' 10.62 Doerr, Fred A 74 14.28 V.'hetslone, Glenn ... 326 59.42 ; School District No. 2389 Rate in Milts 191.13 Borkowski, Leo 418 ' Lewis , Elsie 89 28. 10 School District No. 857 N-AG. I 98.70 Fort, Earl 36 6.52 Wiemer, Mrs. Henry fi. ! School District No. 657 Ag. Borkowskl, May 10 Lewiston Auto Co...... 5921 1,869.98 Rate In Mills 278.72 2.36 Foster , Michael 20 3.86 Milton 287 52.30 Rate in Mills 190.81 Brom Machine 8. Foundry . 4673 Lewiston Co-op Assn. .. 5032 1,589.10 I . 1,103.44 Frank, Carl 4402 148.00 Winona Aggregate Co 19043 3,711 .86 Brom, Ruth A Minor 9 2.12 ' Lewiston Co-op Creamery I VALUATION Gsppa, Georoe ' .. ' 40 7.72 Yarolimek , Ed 707 128.84 VALUATION Erugger, Roy . Assn 2395 756.38 : Names of Persons, Personal Amt. i 30 7.0s Gjerdrum, G. Dale 17 3.32 Names ef Persons, Personal Amt. . Chrlstianson, Leslie i. Lewiston Elevator Co 2313 829.42 ' Firms or Corporations Property ef j Goetzman, Arnold 66) 127 .34 Firms or Corporations Property of Assessed Tax Tax ! Mildred 198 46 76 Hedlund, Cy A. 28 5. 40 Assessed Tax Tax j (Grain Tax 98. 92) Cook, Gerald Lewlston Feed 8. Produce . 3357 1,072.84 50 11.60 Highway Display A Adv . Co. 16 3.08 TOWN OF NORTON Ailura Elevator Co 1715 499 20 Croddock, Robert IOO 23.62 Lewiston Hardware 3826 1,208 .32 ti Highway Display A Adv. Co . 10 2,18 Andersen, Howard 1731 296.32 (Gram Tax 21.20) j Dotzler, James 72 17 00 ^mBfb w^m Lewlston Journal 711 224 .54 ; **'* ^"^ Highway Display A Adv. Co 10 1 .92 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Berndt. R . L. 90 18.66 Altura Lumber Co 2290 Dresser, Keller, Inc 68 Hk^EtwKn I .MmZ'^Em McCormick, Leo E 27 8.52 ; 638.26 16.06 Hopkins, Richard 30 5.60 Bolduan, Pnul K 1431 296.64 Altura Rex Turkeys Inc 1733 Dunn Blacktop Co 16235 1,833.58 Miller, Carl 142 44 .84 483.02 Jecob, Lester 860 155.72 , Total Tax Rate by School Districts Boysen, Vern 1828 312.94 American Oil Co. 1230 Glueck Brewing Co 20 Minneapolis Brewing Co 20 632 342.82 1 4.72 Kalin, Lauren H 110 21.24 School District No. 2566 Rate in Mills 160.88 i Dondlinger, Nick 695 101 .76 Anheuser Busch, Inc 20 5.58 1 Guthrie, Harold 24 5.66 ( Moe, Warren C. t, Helen . .. 153 48.32 Knopp, Leon . 20 3.86 School District No. 25)1 Rate in Mills 150.88 i Dondlinger, Peter 103 15.08 Bartz, Edmund 729 184.96 1 Hamm Brewing Co 20 4,77 Mueller. Elizabeth 57 18 .00 Kncpp, Leon, Edward, Scnool District No. 25/2 Rale in Mills 175.64 1 Drenckhahn, Adolph 2092 433.66 Baru, Paul a. Esther 106 Highway Display Advertising . 16 3 78 j National Adv . Co 20 6.32 29.54 ; Paul, A Walter 470 90.74 ! School District No. 2605 Rate in Mills 150.88 DrencKhabn, Earl 1120 232.16 Batzel, W . H. 4 Elizabeth Hoist, Reuben A 756 178.52 Neldner, Arthur w 6.94 ... 777 216.5* j Kramer, A. M 167 32 56 ! School Districl No. 85/ Ag. I Drenckhahn, Earl Jr. 264 54.72 22 B rose, Mrs. Edna 107 29 Home Gas Co., Inc 32 754 Neumann, John h 8. .82 ( K'WNO, Inc 3642 695.04 1 Rale in Mills 195.33 Drenckhahn, Fred M. .. 2226 461.42 . Buckeye Incubator Co. ... 720 Interstate Beverage Co 965 227.86 j Calian, Rosemary 1361 429 ,84 J00.68 Ledebuhr, Clarence 69 17 . 18 ! School District No. 857 N Ag. Drenckhahn, Urban 8. Violet 271 39 .68 Carlson. Marvin S. Aietha ... 152) 335.90 Johnson, Rex A 30 7 08 . Nussloch, Luther H 1400 442.14 Marggraff, Eugene 20 3.86 Rate in Mills 220.33 i Drenckhahn, Wm 228 47 .26 Gatzlaff . John t, Kermit 2113 538.94 Kleyla, Herbert , 316 91 14 Obitz, Gustave 50 15.80 Meier, Robert 72 14 .04 ; Faber , Raymond 1691 247.62 Gatzlaft, John 8, Kermit . . 2174 605.94 Kleyla. Herbert 620 146 40 Peoples Natural Gas 10886 3,438.00 Michael, Erwln 487 87 .28 ! VALUATION 1 Felsch, Earl 1026 154 .60 . Gatzlaff, Ray .. . 113 31.50 Kohner, Geo 35 8.26 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co 66 20.84 Modjeski, Sylvester 20 3.86 Names ol Persons, Personal Amt. - Fluegel, John 429 73. 44 - Gatzlaff, Mrs. Velda . 60 16.72 Kraft, Charles II lfjj ; Pfister Seed Corn Co 10 3. 16 J Naegele Sign Co 40 8.74 ! , Firms or Corporations Property of Friscn, Mrs. Caroline 1917 280.70 Gensmer, Raymond & Manie , 70 19 Lehnert, Marvin 105 24J0 ¦ Pierce, Clifford & Moger, .52 ' National Adv. Co 20 3.66 1 , Assessed Tax Tax Frisch, Clarence *. Anna M. 1551 227 .12 Highway Display 4 Adv. Co . 20 5.58 ! Loos, Edwin 60 14.16 Orlie 300 9471 National Advertising Co 52 11.38 I Frisch', Gilbert & Elizabeth .. 71 10 .40 , Hilke Leslie & Evelyn . 1384 351 . 14 Malotke, Mary 496 ',17 1? Poole, Roger W 262 8274, Nelton, Charles Est 237 46 .20 ! Alitz , Alvin H , & Selma .... 190 3/ .12 I Fritz, William 41 7.84 i Kalmes Implement Co Inc. 2372 ' Manz, P. A 345 8L46 Prigge, Arnold 390 123.16 . 661.12 " Northern Natural Gas Co. . . 955 183.98 Batzel , W . H. 85 18.72 ' Gage, John 33 4 .84 ! Kieffer Paul J. 8. Luella 215 59 .92 I Matzke, Wlllard W 1622 -,!3 1 I i Prigge, C. j 9 2.84 00 ¦^^^ S^t^^^^^^^^^^^ ^l Northern States Power Co. . 14992 2,888.06 I Benck, Emil . . 1063 207 .64 Greden, Leonard 3931 672.94 . Kronebusch, Harlan t, Mary 150 41 .80 McBride, Ambrose J 258 60.92 : Prigge, Elmer 560 176.86 j ''^ Federson, N. L 81 15.80 I Benck Wm. or Paula R. . fi/8 17I .5C I Hartert , Robert 1159 234.04 ' ;Lattmen. Gustave 8> Emma . 32 8.92 McDougall, M. J. 104 24.56 flkle^^^^^^^ H^^^^^^^ B ! Prigge, Elmer 300 94 . 74 Richter, Loretta 20 3.Be I Bonow, August or Adeline 852 166 . 42 Hearer, Al 30 4 .40 ; Marmsoler, Leona 128 35.68 Merchlewitz, Len J . 8, Prigge, G . C 132 41 68 Romstad, Garry 20 3.66 ! Bonow, Ervin or Helen M. . 703 137 .32 Heaser , Noah 862 126.22 | i Minneapolis Brewing Co. 20 5.58 Kohner, Donald 116 27.40 j ; The Pure Oil Co 46 1452 Schreiber Bros 1060 204 .20 Burfeind, Edwin or Marie 890 173 .84 Heaser , R^loh HI 21.22 i Mosiman. Irvln 600 16/.24 Minneapolis Brewing Co 20 472 ; > i Pyrofax Gas Corp 252 79 Schullz, Carl 76 15.20 Ciark, David or Norma ... 894 157 .02 Herber , Ralpn 25"8 367 .24 .53 ; Musscll, Mary & Amelia & Naas. Fred R. a, Eloise E. 324 : Rahn, Richard A 319 103. 74 76^50 Seelye, Kennelh ta 17.54 Clark, Emma, Mrs . ... 531 93 .26 Heuer, Leonard 1034 214.34 Calkins. Edna 56 14 .20 National Advert ising Co. 56 13 Ricnter, Erwin P. .... 55 17 22 Smith, Leo R . Jr 72 '.4 .04 Clark, Martin M or Sachi 641 125 .20 Johnson, Harry 73 10.68 i .38 ; Nelson, George F. i. Irent 959 26/.30 Nelson Tire Service, Inc . 9667 2,282 ' Rollingstone Mutual Fire 66 St-'cng Adv. Co lno 19.26 Denzer , Alvin 67 13.08 Kelley, Wm. ). 636 132.26 I Monnemachcr, Auoust 16/ 42.38 Northern Culbert Mfg. Co. 65 15.34 ¦ Ins Co. ... 175 55 Strong Adv . Co „ 220 42. 48 Dittrick, Orville or Margaret 1001 195.5? : Kimball, Mrs. C. H 413 77 .30 j . .26 Northern States Power Co . 7412 2,065.68 Northern States Power Co. 33946 8,015 66 Ruoprecht, Walter 56 17 j Theis, Albert 445 97 .34 ; Doehling. Clarence 8. Hilbert 2305 453 .24 ' Koctter, Joseph 67 11 .46 .68 Pllugradt, L. C. 25 6.96 Odegaard, Arne 32 7.56 NOW, THE EDITORS OF Ruih Products, Inc. .... 3332 1,052.32 Van Houten, Charles 17 3.28 Dorn, Richard or Bertha - ' P97 175.2? . Kreidermacher, Conrad 1265 2)6.56 J Puhoff, Edmund 45 12.54 Outdoor Enferprlzes Inc. . 600 141.68 i Salterlee, Dr H. W . S. Were. Robert S 90 17 .54 I Fenton, Maurice or Acnas . 5:5 88.26 I Kreidermacher, Frank S, . Simon, Alvin 6 Lydia 744 188.76 Pielmeier , Viola 9 2.12 THIS FAMOUS BOOK . Georgia '. Ill 35.06 Wiggins. Lee 20 3.86 i Gensmer, Alvin or Ada 1792 350 .04 Alex 1667 265.38 Simon, Elmer S. Helen 1597 405.20 Schlltz Brewing Co 60 14T6 | Schmidt Brewing Co 40 12.64 Wiidgrube. Roy G . 90 17 .54 Gensrner, Harold or Clanette 1473 287 .72 , kreidermacher, John C )8)) 3)0.02 Simon Hatchery Inc 865 241 . 10; Schmidt Brewing Co 70 4 72 ( ; Selvig, Harold 8. Delia . . 19 6.00 AND THIS NEWSPAPER v.' issota Oynemne Co 123 23.98 Gensmer, Herbert or /Aeia .. 458 89 . 46 i Kreidermacher, Leonard 1571 268.94 Sponccr, Kenneth 912 254 .20 '. Schneider , Mark J. 74! 174 98 Siebenaler, Alex ! . Wos. Frank P . Jr. 33 6. 44 Glende, Millard or Lucille .. 845 165.06 : Kronebusch, Gerald A or Olivia ... 100 31 53 Stansfield Novelty Co 65 18.12 Sherwood, Wlllard Sim, R. A. E 31 7^32 Wo?, George VJ 546 106.44 Greden, Norbert 58 D .32 Theresa 856 144.54 i & Margarel ... 306 96.64 Stark, Conrad 8. Alice 260 72.46 Smith, C. R . t> Sophia Speltz, Conrad 8, Anthony . . 1 Gremelsbach, E Idon 20 3.22 . Lakeside Packing Co 2695 461 .36 . 847 246 . 32 Thompson, Ronald 2655 740.00 ' Marie 135 I Speltz, Raymond 4 Sons ... 137 43.26 J1.88 j Hanson, Francis 75 14 .64 Lamey, Lawrence & Vcrtncim. Kermif 1483 376.26 Splftler, Kennerh 10 0FFER-- Stansfield Novelty Co. 175 55.26 2.36 Haxton, Adelaide 234 37 64 Bernadine 475 69 56 i S'.alch Farm Service 533 162.50 Springer , Don 20 4.77 TOWN OF HILLSDAL! i Steuernagel, Oscar H 14 4 Herber, Harold 196 29 .58 , Lemmer, Andrew 1392 2S8.54 .42 Wanek. George or Mildred , . 1465 371.70 Straight Engineering Co 189 44 - ; Strong Adv. Co. 40 12.64 .62 I Hilke, Msrtin 867 169 .36 Lindeman. Earl 1321 226.14 Strono Adv . Co. ... 20 4.72 r - COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA . Tri-County Electric Co-op . 399 - -^s-l 1 Hoppe, Arnold or Elvira .... 1218 237.92 ' Mahlke, Ed 160 37 32 K6.02 Sunray DX Oil Co. ... 254 J9.98 .' United Building Centers, Inc. 8376 2,645. ^^ Hostc-ttlcr, Hsrold 01 Mahlke, Fredrick E . & 30 Theater Confections, Inc 184 43.44 Total Tax Rale by School Districts I ; weis. Mamie 217 68.54 &g| flH ^ I v: Hildegard 974 190.26 Lubinski , Roman R 150 31 io CITY OF ST. CHARLES Thern Machine Co. . . 5284 1,247.72 j ; Werner. Hugo or Ida ... 227 71 . /c School District No, 2558 Rale in Mills 231.02 Janzow. Elmer or Evelyn 1167 176.08 i Marg, Donald S. Ruth 906 1S7.60 Tri County Cooperative Kalmes, Arnold ~ Williamson, Lloyd . . 200 63.16 School District No. 2565 Rate in Mills 196.36 or Delrrhine . n/2 204 .64 I Maschka, Donald ^- 999 150.54 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Oil .sn. 48 11.34 Kalmes : Wurcn, Reinhold & Louise 22 6.94 A' \i^HB^HnBl^B Vl ^iiBBii)i^i^Bi^Rij i^DS4^B^i^i^B¦ - School District No. 2566 Rate in Mills 167 .45 ; , Dona 'd or Jean 884 142.22 Maus, Erwln & Eleanor 1334 228.36 Waldorf Paper Products Co. 60 14.16 ' Kalmes, Eugene & 1 A/.AIK. I ,.lor OQ > ICA in Yackel Implement Co .'2082 65/ ,54 School District No. 2567 Rate in Mills 168.21 ! --- ^ ---,.~- ,,o UU.OO Tola! Tax Rite by School Districts VJarrior Mfg. Co. 339 80.04 School District No. 2605 Rate in Mills 157.45 Elizabeth M. 1485 290 06 i Melsch, Edward 8. Sons .... 1629 278.36 i School District No 1 . 858 AG. Western Outdoor Adv. Co. 20 4 . 72 School Districl No 2672 Rate in Mills 232.82 Kalmes. Herbert J , 8, r.'.eisch, Nick a, Darlene .... 1769 302.84 Rate in Mills )89.47 »» 23. 14 Elizabeth Williamson, Lloyd ^BIBISBB School District No 857 Agri . j ?< 3 86 : Meyer , Charles 625 10/ 00 School Districl No . 858 N-AG. I Winona Ready Mixed Kieffer, Paul is VILLACE OF UTICA Rate in Mills 201 90 35? : Meyer, Henry - 307 67.96 Rate in Mills 214 .47 ; Concrete 1*8 704 98 i Kleinbach . Fred or Ahce 11/5 . School District No. 857 N Ac,. 1/7 23 Mueller, Donald 945 135.36 Winona Truck leasing. Inc . 122 28.80 I Koblcr , Ed- COUNTY OF WINONA. MINNESOTA Rate in Mills 226 90 123* 241 4? ' Murray, E(i.-.- 1033 151.26 VALUATION Winon a TV Signs) Co. 1072 253.14 Krage, Frederick A Hatiie 351 6S ; . 5ft Nelson , Ronald 753 110.26 Telal Tax Rate by Names of Persons. Personal Ami. - Kronebusch, Fred 8. Margaret 253 50 School Districts i VALUATION .i< 6?7 172 40 Siebenaler Ronald 16 3.4/ John P lllE WORLD , Paul 893 185.10 . 267 57 26 IN 16' 36.30 Ellinghuysen, Alvin 6CI 161.14 Marxhausen, Lenhaid E 8. Gernes. Helen 38 8.10 Barnholtz. John 1 Speltz, Cyril J, Mary 593 86.84 Bishop, Lester 8. Kranz, Theo. 416 89 .22 j Brnlcke. Ralph 266 57 14 Crlrier )4 Gudmcjndson, Gymher f,n VJb Fllinghuysen, Arnold 1"! 64 .40 ! ma )n . Speltz, Francis 1594 2:3 40 flrarfad, Arnold 1110 238 .06 < 7 Mathtas. Prank Hirjchey, Russell Benlcke, Theo ' 3 66 Ellinghuysen, Edward 14 Ft 300 42 ;4 4 68 Speltz, Herb 8. Son 170O 40/ 86 7 b flrov/nelt, Melvin R 2863 .02 | M VALUATION luller, Kendall S, Dorothy 1017 192.70 ritroc k , lony Rie-s. Joe A l l.annr a , , Strong Adv . Co. 40 8 .60 M7 1411 .10 / j<< |(i Names of Persons, Personal Amt. Gedde, Carl II , . 1170 li'J.U Tetter , Daryl SB i Ke-.sie, c licenc e „, (le,,.,.,, -; Van Winkle, John D 45 1.1, 96 fh« writers and editors of n 40 n, 2'9 9; Firms or Corporations Property of (ileal Plains Gns Division , 16062 J, 444 .82 Pencil-, Adolph 1/17 Rnverud, It , A , ( on ,1, ,,1 i,(„, Wncholr, Arlhur .... lo 4 .08 249 76 Assessed Tax Tax VILLAOB OP MINNESOTA CITY (,tcthen, Norman 260 55 . 76 Purine , Arrnin I'l', ( Wadewltr, Harold or Roy .... 790 1/1 40 The Associated ins BH , " 1:6/ 2)2 U Unas. Gerald ., . 170 36 46 Press that Pi inn, , Mamie: 19 4n 1 u'l.ill , I ,1, „, ts.iil-.li Western Outdoor Adv , Co. . . 1^ 2 ,58 395 7.' ' ,„ Vil ]l , C tic-lrr or Avis 527 109 ,56 COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA I' arnrn llrcv.inu (" 0 . , . 70 4 riiyne Vernon »» Hert-li .28 Williamson, Llnyd M , 190 40.8? ; . 4*2 75 90 """ • ' ¦''" 11 IS.i-m e '/¦,« i n ; „ , I yle 40 12. 41 II AICIIJI II , I C. Oi . gave you 'The Torch Prod.'msM, Kc-rvietri |4 j h'upiwrcl I, I i, .,HI llnltl-r ... 100 21.44 Zlcbell, Kenneth A Delores . , 1)48 246 .58 Is y< 1. , 7.11, hnel .1/1 /a .58 Total Tax Raft by School . Districts H.iiKKin, Ralph a Gordon, ; Persic, GeoMjr nOi 16 '.' W '"'""'" ' lllilde, Croiije or Clara 762 158 f • "¦' -"-'/- . 40 School District No. 7565 Rale In Mills 191 40 'eo. 1420 304 .54 r- uppiec hi. Gerhard 1. Oft I' liniireclil . Il.-nnlil „, ( „,„, ,,„,„ .„ Hiiit- i- , J.imrs . Passed." 169 6H ( , u 190 3,9 50 Hawk, Dr . Dale J 83/ 1/9.52 ' .chinidl Brnvirly (n ICi 4 I'l si-rt , I I,),,, /. t,..,u.nlr , , C asey, t,t ; , u VR Join. 853 17/ .32 lliiasr-r, Georoe 150 32.18 VILLAGE OP DAKOTA (0 Sil'.lrinit , l.i-i, II ' VALUATION M.Mirlield Novelty vn 20 vo u ; , Ditli ir.li, Hugh W , or Hnctihalter, II, R, "The World in 1964" -(. ¦ , , Names ot Persons , Personal Arnt . /s; | 60B Mor he, Leonard ^Oa 71 / Q I . liult;. • '.,Ii;,„„ A /.1,,,, V! ; , „ Waura-llrt COUNTY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA ill 0l, 455 136 . 16 Firms or Corporations Properly ol Holland, Wm , M 10)) 221. 12 lew-., Allyn ... . 11/ Ufl 97 '11 ln-.-au'-' . Ah,, , 1 |,,,n Dorn, Alvln E 1/46 361.JI Asittitd Tax Ttx l-ome Produce fo , inc . ... 11107 2,B',3.96 Is available) to you for lew., Pirliarri IO04 7(12 7(1 1 *¦ l,' , • ,, I lllncjhliy.ru Total Tax Rite by School Districts , ' wea :i46 8s , llnrnlrl «. Hughes, Ralph W . :.. ., jas 78 .28 1 , H'llii-i l c,i (,, ( i("., 1 Kim 1 in 15 14 I _ " "S I nn I ,/ I V J u ! Inii'lK r |55) 322.64 llir kc , MArltyn 2609 Rale In Mills 241 . 72 ¦ ' Anl.ruse-r fSurch, Inc '.'0 3 BB ss 11 .so School District No . lies, Ovi ar 12 ,„ -,ft .l"-l -.111,(1 , /.',,,|,,„ t.ii-en, II onl y $3 by filling out tha vu ]nn, V oi Ci-inlrl 5ij 110 60 lleach , Intcr-.tale f'uwi-r Cn 2342 502.28 Viichhol;, llieoclme 6 Fail Simi.n linkey I a,,,,, Raymond M 16 54 1 - IB 2(17 5? m ,,,,, |/(| /f Hull. John I . <4| 113 VALUATION • j .26 Bush, Jo-.eph w. .. 544 ini tio Jncohs, Arthur A Ruth 410 96.52 Wl-.Vow , Hmve-y 29/ 49 . 9 A l-elt;, Arnolil ,; ll.l-.MU, Drnn coupon below and t | SB 1565 37.5.J4 Cisewrkl 1 Wcxkrnlim 161 31. IO Ji-nks, Perry H , «Z3 187.24 Names of Persons, Personal Amt. reserv- I Mi- liei . !.eve, ,n A ( |,„ a „,, ,,„ Hearer, ,. I iicjeno .. , 43a 111.64 Frpe-ldlno, Gerald «. I. stlur , 14/ ;n.60 Jev.en Clint 8, Murray 468 68.68 Firms or Corporations Proparly ot I SlellvMutn, I iv.In A llrlrii 4/0 llrmfrllk'.on /0 9? . ( Idienit or GrOcnfurtnri , Carl 3841 747. 4J Johnson, Clifford 240 51.48 Assessed Tax Tax ing your copy of the book :.l«-|ilian, (.'„-. li,.-/ i. HII1lru.11 de 26.-4 j, , ,, i 442 91. 86 Greden, r Imrr 65 1/ 64 Kelletl, Clen II , Dr 95 20.38 TOWN OF ROLLING STONE '•• '" ¦" ••. I luyil M , ¦ lli-ilili ill- -.nn . James 41 15.27 / I ; „64 ... ?/» 141, 74 Hamm llrcwlng Co , ...... 70 3.8H Kh.'ffei, Mis, He-lty I45 "11.10 Bernadol. Elmer 1111111 , I ,v,i„ - , j.n oh now. It will be mailed to JJ0 , 4;i) J 4 j , Arnold 6. I Imrr . , 1049 218.06 Kmlter, I no 56 12,07 llloke, I.mils J 2451 60 . 18 COUNTV OF WINONA , MINNESOTA '-de, , My,,,,, Meilrman Hrrwmu Co. .... 20 3 80 ,,„ 4/ ,„ Jaicih, I ar I ... 109 44 24 hfostrom, Mnvnnrd 42 10 .16 ¦ ] Homo Gas Co , Inr 18 3 5(1 Kinder, Maivln 85 18 22 ""¦ Vi *¦ 11- - ¦* Kahn, II.,1,,1,1 (5. you in earl ';", , ' - «« 10 w . 11/ »5 90 Knloun, Grnit 4(1 Kiel, Mrs . Allied 8'J 17.00 Dakota Lumber Co . . 12 IS 5. 40 y February. Total "Tin Rat* by School Districts ¦ Kiniii-llii- ( 8 19 :irt "" "••"" ¦ ¦"¦" 40! 6(1 .i li , yn| J, Mary . 1421 207 94 Koch, I rank son Dnvl-., W . II . !« 3 . 86 WC I, - I nlK , Harold . , , . 1881 366 11 107.24 Sr.liOiil Dislrli l Un .",65 Male 111 Mills IB? 24 ^ ICiiiKi, ! , ,„ ,. ,„, , A I/V5 ,,.,, (,, I I alky, 7v\n In, I , ys,? Dolly Madliort Ice Cream Co. f> 3 . 6'J ; i ,| H Ui M Martin , Mis Milclrrif , ... 44 8',6 Kramer, Dwlqht 270 47.18 Jclionl Dl-.liii t Nn 2 .566 Pate in Mills I5.1 J1 i " "-'- P' I Ml ' ai im, I ml 90 21.76 . 2V 1(1 ' ' 109 1 2/7 27 Minneapolis Birwlrio Co . . . 40 /. /« Kramei , I rancls C , 6. Drexel, Julius : i >(liool Ol-.lilc l tin. . '56/ Kate in Mills 154 09 1 ehniil/, tJIck or , »0 ' 19 . 34 j Alois 71 1 leg 22 Ne-lton, Arthur 6- Hiilen 80 15 ,6 Eunice II U14 286 10 Glle. Clarence E . . School Ol'.lf ic I lie 2606 Ralf In Mills 194 9. M.llnus ' 20 484 , Alois Ol M/ihrl 554 115 | 0 Nnrlhern Stairs Power f 0. 3164 6IS la l ange, VAilter , 3,13 71.47 Hamm Brewing Co . | THE WORLD IN 1964 j >.(!ic,nl [ll-.llli l Nn 7(579 Rntt 7.5 .l|eiu- In Milli 14/ 59 j „ J,i„,iir or Drnilr t 9/1 2(11 »4 Larson, Hen 40 Heileman Brewing Co 20 4 84 i I lOVVM Ol Ct Pfillllpi, Frank 90 I/, 50 8.58 ;inoiil Oirllirt tin S57 A g, I HA AA.ii kwntill, Wnllei A / | )00 24 , )8 ( 9J Meinke, John i 1 , 1-5 I arson, Win , T . . ... 700 42 90 .ierQttmon, Enrtrr Rait III //Ills IB/ 78 I '.5,11 11.1(11, I ,|„ .. .| „, Aim B(1S 16/96 I nwiciu, t ilwaicl H Malles, W , 362 87 10 WfNONA DAILY NEWS COUNIY Of WINONA Sclilltc Brewing Co . 20 3 HH ... 75 5,36 J . | j I , MINNESOTA Mi Mlidh , I ra 01 11M 11,, t 263 43.34 I ( 2 1 4/8 Schmidt Brewing Co . 40 / /a I uahntiinn, I . A , S. W . (.. . . 1945 41/14 Meier , Wm, b , VALUATION M'lmilian , Iclin I' ,,, 1J5 32 64 loUl 1., Rale Sclimldl, Paul I., a. Rachel aa ll . JJ V.rtlinllL-y, Jerome . . joo 4/..90 Midwest llollle Gas Co. . | BOX 66, j Names ol Prisons. Per sonal Anil h y S< lu.ol t),,ln,|, Vvnmlliri) , 20 4 .64 va! in/ 14 Sfctnsfield Novelty (" a , i '}H 4/ /« Mnleri/s , In Vrine ... ]i| 66.70 Minneapolis Brewing Co , Flinu or Corporations Property ot ' I '<'• < < "I 'le l:lt Rale Miissrll. lU j " """ - „, Mill, ,.,6 21 yinoml |0B7 225 96 Will. Horlirrl MrCvlhy. I eo P . 134 29.16 Norlhern States Power Co, 4292 1,037 46 Aim-.nl "Tan lax nirlii. «. Helrn S90 114 7^ '"'"'d I Uo ;- ./' , Pal, ln Mllll m/j, tlnii.i.illii . I In,,- , , 11,,, 34V ,, Northwest Service Co 20 4 84 ! POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ! .( Wilt, Marvin . . 104 20 24 Wlllard, Cora G 802 189, 16 . I I . I11. nl llniiii 1 Hi, , r. Hale in tJ.-iiilianii. (.eoror 630 152.28 I I 'l. /.nil Is |m 11 111 49 22 Millard, I rederiik R 1 150 3RV.54 Fopenlurs, Carleton I I Ancleisnn I JI.MII K * 10 61 96 viiimi Hi-im 1 no mn A(. llriniitni,. c 20 4.84 iiimi VJ or 1 (ill , 9i9 l»5 20 Millard, Kenneth I I |J0 242 36 .Srhllli Brewlncj Co I I fI'm! , I mil 214 IV 00 .iih'l I'ale in Mi ll- 104 4B I' , I Hi.,-i 1,1 I mirnie . 9.-I 191 46 Ml Hard, Rowland 590 126.54 Schmidt ISrewInn Co 20 4 .84 Hullei , I .il l •/>, .,9 V6 5i (ii.nl IH-.lii, 1 Mi, (,./ t.<. I' .i l/, ( li.il I-. 41 15 77 ¦ •- \'J , or Hrlen , 5 14 11 I (10 VILLAGE OF ROLLINGSTONE Wilier , Clayton I 770 154.47 Stansfield Novelty Co j K IK 'I OSC ,! is $ - . j flcicc/ v/.t r rj f . (>-. ra, A ( lara 46 t. 1 06 HI I'l-lill ke . I'ale /.'.ills In,' m , V/ill,,,, ; 4 , , ss ,„ V.-illlkt, Jnlni ai I/ J8 1 Mrong Adv . Cn 40 9.66 I' 1,-da ;, mn ( (1 l„ ft 5,, . , Hi.ii .iiii. II..II„,I 1 . 4/ v /a COUNTY OF WINONA , MINNESOTA Mno-.e , I o,l(|e V5 20.31 T.wrlt, Ross 4. Margaret ... 21 6. 04 In ,iv,, 1.1 ralif ,15 2 7, ¦ 80 I'lcasc send ii cripy of THE 1 VAL U AT ION •<"¦ ' . Mis I -.ll.ri , mi Ji 51 Mm 1 III, An hie «. Swell, Roy L . ,. IM 37 . | j I' l.'j U:., J.imr\ 24 i/n Namei al Pn icnv feiional i i j Ami I I"' " .. H.MUliI 4,4 1.IVJ .3J Total Tax Rait by School Districts Mon III, Dniwin 681 146 06 Troclnske , Elmer 20 4 84 ¦ ¦ 'HIT- . .Inliil JB 5 46 Finns 01 C 01 poidtiom f'lupcily ot '..lileik . i.i- .injt 111 7.5ai(jai«t 5',6 ( nn,ill 115 58 Sthool Dlstfld No . ?S64 R/sle In Mills 1/4 01 Mollis, Lhniles 100 21. 44 WOlll.l) IN l!)lij. , I'l/strll I I/11 274 /4 Ai-.osied T K '¦' hieik , K,n„ (, i J J « 1«n 54, I,, yt Mueskt, Arvln M 209 39 60 I 'M (in on, Irn flue II 21(1 5, 11/ I' hiinill , liank in Anna , 419 s/ ! I lliiir-i (,i-oiu« I . IO VALUATION Murphy Oil C01 |i 160 34 32 VILLAOC OF MINNEISKA I I , ?» 5 28 hell Venilinu (n. 4/(1 v/ // ' 11 In din.:, . Arnold i I Heme, . , 7:t4 152 5.1 Names ef Ptriont, Personal Amt , tlntliinal Adv, C<| 20 4 ,26 I I , I ester :i;5 5V 27 lirnedeti, I ilwns vvi |ai ic, Shrrhan WINONA, MINNeJOTA . llionms II 1120 191 16 Firms er Corporations Properly of Nri-.ler , Holier! 115 24,66 COUNTY OF Dl-n.-ri , I niv i II «,6 90 4(1 Mi-nedrtl , Walter ... . y-./ J '¦I'l-ll/ 1 ' 1 86 , Mis . Dniothy , 1515 271 a» Oiin Mathlesnn Chemical Co. 16/ 3.5.82 ! NAME j I i-ii/i'/. liny I IV 7ID lliir.iu, / rank . Assessed Tax Tax Total Tax Rale by School Olalrlclss I I ... VI/ \n (,, '•I'"". J ue JV9 41 ' li ,n .74 Olson, Carl 62/ 13448 r-|lrlriri . Ot la 'II 54 1? Oilhei, Jake (11 lot, .1 Hal )- ,/ vil Mi-iliiian School Districl No. 2319 Rate In Mills 164.81 , I ..mi is /40 151 84 Arnolcly, Kaymmsit 43? w.y* I'ntlrrson 8. McDtmnnl 10843 2,325.50 ! ! I luoll. Ilml VOn 164 (if Oeikei . '..tntUi-y t! tlt '.wansnn i ADDRESS i . l yle „, | |sa ,. . , 946 196 66 (' copies Natural Cat Division 16107 3,454. 46 I inn nn- , William 10 1 64 Mildir.l ,,,j .. l-unk Bros . Seed Co SO I 70 VALUATION n I nil. Anion or Vna /SI 156 17 Hengel , Harold 110 19 .1 1 Plunked 8. Polar ion I aw Oil. 12 2 58 Pir««inal Ami I v.III -MIII , (ml I ,1,' 21 I I. I nclan, Oliver nr |ci,|i, ( v /(, |.j, i4«mt» el Persons, V() 1 liinin. Allien a. Son 9411 20J 94 Hoffman, rranch .. 2a«f 467.97 PoDer , Jamei I960 420.34 rro?«rly ef CITY AND STATE j 1 iflii',iiii 1 im v 1 /n 76 ?n I en-.kr. Allien .,,., I Firms or corporations j 1 in /a I 1111111, (lav 1,1 or Maiyarel 646 134 70 Ptlebr, Mayo 65 13 ,94 1 ! ! cilinu. (,i(ii .. I eriike, Oltu nr I 1 , Klinger , Wm. 750 43.50 Assessed Tax Tax i i V ' JO J 64 11,a | 1,-1 !4 S4 l iinin, lionaid or Dtvntt i i j 1404 291. 66 Kraldtrmarhtr, Fiamli 4. knnciall, Curl Ajenry .... 20 4 28 1 i I 1 ey, iJorolhy, I dvvln , I osruni, (. iinr «c] so y 179 26 • I .22 I llnirn, Lit 1 or Amla .. , . 1006 209.54 Robert 119 32.SI Randall, Cuillt k Saast, I Arbuckle, Delbirl or Doris 9/0 c. - . 1 i 4 < Property Transfers , House of the Week In Winona County Sf, Stanislaus *'t*>*^^+*<0 *******^V*Ami. *>*^*0*^*i * *^0 **^****^tt> *^+^**^**^* i0+0tM><**** 0 **+0*^*^** ^*^ + WARRANTY DII D Richard D. Culhurn et ux to L»o M. Miliar ef ux—Lof 5, BlocK 11, Wapashew Add. to Goodview . Harlan H. Kronebuid) et ux to Leon- Site Clearance ' ard W. K ronebusch et ux-Lot 1, Shat- Here s 'Most Popular House tuck'i Add. to Altura. James R. Keller et ux to Louie Rlnn By ANDY LANG et ux-NEV* of SEW; SMi ©» SEVi; E. What makes one type of house 10 rods ot SEi.4 of SW'A Sec. 25; E'A Starting of Work NE'/i Sec. 3*108-9. ' By A. F. SHIRA more popular than others? Even Ray A. Darling et ux to Robert E. Permits for removal of architects, builders and other Gautsch—Part of SW'/c of SWVi Sec. 28 and of SE'.i ot SEVi Sec. 29-105-4. houses and garages at 626 and All-America Glads for 1965 housing authorities can't be sure John A. Erlckson et ux to William R. 628 E. 5th St. in site clearance JANUARY , in spite of its cold, ice and snow, and the fact that Wolfe et ux—E'ly 50 ft. of fractional for construction of a new St. it is considered to be our about that, Block l s<, OP Winona, and severest winter month, can yet be of fractional Stanislaus School were issued thought of as a Which is fortunate, for if they Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, of Jenkins and month of progress. We know that the plants lying Johnston's Add. and W'ly 30 ft. of last week by the city engineer's dormant in the frozen ground will break forth with renewed life, knew — or thought they did — Lots 1 and 4, Block 1, Jenkins and office. Johnston's Add. buds will op*n and flowers will come just as surely as we know all homes would look alike. Harry Olson et ux to Arnold F. Lede- The buildings are on property that the warm breezes of spring will blow. But tastes differ, and people buhr et ux-^S'ly Vi of Lot I, Block 35, at East 5th and Zumbro streets Although January is a dormant month, it can be brought to Hamilton's Add. to Winona. adjacent to the existing grade life in a measure are attracted to certain houses Kendell Corporation to Philip E. Pel- by making ten—Lots 13 and 14, Block 32, Hamilton school and their removal will 's some plans for the spring ahead. clear creamy white. The florets for varying reasons. Add. lo Winona. be a preliminary to a building New ideas for the garden can Helen McCarthy to Harry L. Carlson program expected to begin early be worked out in which^an are beautifully formed, ruffled, WE DID a little research on et ux— E'ly (5 ft. of Lof », Block 48, be and up to eight are open at OP Winona. this spring. included some of the subject the other day, going the newer once on strong well-proportioned Malcolm K. Bailey et ux to Walter The Rt Rev Msgr. N. F. plants and flowers. . . In doing spikes with through House of the Week files R. Voss—Lot 2, Block 1, Smith's First Grulkowski, pastor of St. Stanis- this the stately gladiolus should many buds showing especially Add. to St. Charles. laus Church, said today that color. to find the most popular house FAMILY EXPANDING? This lV6-story cause of the spacious upstairs area, George A. Reko Jr. et al to Ronald receive a prominent place. 'As of recent years. It turned out to house, with its three bedrooms on the main designed so that the ceilings are full height O. Straight et ux—Outlets 10 and 11 hopes are held that bids on cut flowers glads have no su- The next award winning glad except N'ly U ft. thereof, Plat of Subd. the new school may be opened periors, are the delight of flow- for 1965 is Green 'n Gold, a be a three-I>edroom 1%-story floor , will take care of your future needs be- and flat. Sec. 7-105-4. Harry L. Carlson et ux to Wlncna in mid-February and that the er arrangers and are wonderful dainty miniature and an early residence with touches of glam- Properties, Inc.—E'ly tl It. ol Lot 9, first section will be ready for for bouauets in the house or bloomer. The florets are small, or and luxury, but with two bas- the exterior facade. Along with Block Johnston' s Add. to Country Kitchen, 1611 Service OUR ATTENTION is directed To the right is the living j Wlnonn. How to Build, Buy or Sell It." Included in it are small repro- 1 Dr., and St. Paul's Episcopal next to Pompeii which is an room, set off by a four-foot- H-64 Statistics Christina Gerdes 1o Ralph F. Gerdes Church, 265 Lafayette St. ductlons of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. j —Part of SE& of NW'A ol Sec. 33-105-4. unusual multicolored glad fall- wide log-burning fireplace. A 12- Leonard A. Slaggle to Edward J. ing into the class generally Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase j Blank-W'/2 of Lot 5, Blocfc 6)' Hamilton s foot bow window in the front Design H-64 has i living ' ft of Lot 10, Block 6, Norton' s Add. Add. to Winona. . known as "smoky", although room, dining room, kitchen, the plans or the booklet at the information counter at tie Daily j to Winona. adds interest to the formal en- William A. McCabe et ux to Joe D. News. Waller J. Ahrens et al to Rebecca in its unique beauty it is more bath, three bedrooms, foy- S Miner e| al—All that part of NWVi of tertaining area and charm to S. Fuhlbruegga— S. 10 ft . of N'/2 of Q NW'.i and of N'/J oi SWVi ol NW'A of than this. No one color can ade- er and terrace on the first Enclosed Is 50 cents for baby blueprints on Design H-64 Lof 9 and S'/a of said Lot «, Block i, Hv/ ^^B Sec. 28 and of EVJ of of Sec NE'/« Norton' s Add. to Winona; S. 10 ft. of quately describe it as the color- m *7jl h PUSH THE floor, with a habitable area Enclosed Is SI for "YOUR HOME" booklet ? 29-106-5 lying E. of highway. T NVj of Ldt 16 and S'/i of said Lot IS, Frances Schildknecht to John G. Jas- ation is a subtle blending of W //A BUTTON of 1316 square feet. Block "B," Sanborn's Add. to Winona, IF YOU WANT A zewskl et ux—Lof 11, Block 48, Hub- im TO CLPAM NAME and E. 40 ft. of Lot 10, Block 6, Nor- deep pink and rich rcse-red P bard' s Add. lo Winona. 1 It has two bedrooms, a ton' s Add. to Winona. I with a touch of lavender that Rupprecht to Ronald K. Marvin J. CNWRR to Canton Mills, Inc.-Part bath and large alcove sec- STREET Northrup—Part of NEV< of NEVi of Sec ! imparts an overall impression of NWVi of Sec. 11-107-B. Winona Plumbing Co. 11-107-6. tions on the second floor , Harold J. Libera et ux to Vincent of a silvery mist. In contrast to 1126 Cast Broadway CITY STATE Louise E. Helm to Fred Kronebusch A. Ashelln et ux-WVz of SE'A and providing 804 extra square et ux—NW'i of SW'i of Sac. 15-107-9. this delicate blending of colors, Phone: 2416, 2035 SEVi of SW'A of Sec. 36-107-8. Herbert A. Hassinger et al to Alton L. feet of living area. Note Vincent A. Ashelln et ux to Harold the throat of each floret is a Glle et ux—N'.'j of NW,, SVj of NW'/i J. Llbera-W'/j of SEVi and SEVi of the large number of closets ol NEVi, NW'.« of NW'A of NEVi and QUIET SW' » of Sec. 36-107-8. part of WVi of SWVi of NW'A, N. ol on both floors. The house's Charles F. Metfllle et ux to Harold J. Building in Winona road In Sec. 35-107-9. HEATING SYSTEM, Llbere—Lot 8, Block 23, Plumer't Add. over-all dimensions are Mondovi Building Dale A. Krieger et ux to Reuben R. to Winona. 1965 dollar valne 0 Everson et ux—Lot 4, Block 6, Wapa- 50' 4" ly 27' 9", with the Harold J. Libera et ux to Charles P. shnw Add . lo Goodview, Residential 0 Mettllle et ux—Lot 8, Block 23, Plum- construction's basic frame First National Bank of Winona to er 's Add. to Winona. stressing economy. Commercial 0 Fred Kronebusch ef ux—NV'j of SE'V , CONTRACT FOR DEED i Totals $167 722 part of NE'-i of NE'A and pari of CARE Public, (non- Harold Heller et ux to Eugene E. SE'i of NEVi ol Sec. 16-107-9. v @l§(gP, MONDOVI , Wis. (Special)- Stanek—Lot 1, Block 5, Belmont Add. lo lf g»fll» ll i taxable) 0 Wayne L. Moody et ux to James Vin- »' U p hi l l Winona W PRODUCTS Building construction in Mon- cent Wadden et ux—Lot S and of . New houses 0 E'/i Nell Jordal at ux to turtle Shattuck Summit Add. fo Wi- PLEASE ,722. Lot i. Block 1, of Sec. 25-106-10. dovi in 1904 totaled $167 of Volume same nona et ux—E'A NE'i . ASSIGNMENT OF Residential building amounted Lelghton A. •Wllkle et al lo State of INVESTIGAT E OUR date 19(54 $,t, 000 CONTRACT FOR DEED Minnesota—Part of Lot 5, Subd. Sec ¦ to $i:J4 ,250. Six new homes and Winona National 6. Savings Bank, as -® 12-105.5. Valspar Self-Shining Wax administrator, to Gertrude M. Phosky et / two new apartment buildings Carl Schultz ef el to Marvin J. Rup- MEETING AT WHITEHALL al—W'ly 30 ft, of Lot 8, Block 110, OP precht et ux—Part ol Lot 6, Subd. of New miracle in6redient — emulsified poly- |1 cost $99, 100. Alterations and ad- Winona. \ ^ IT Sec. 20-107-7 LENNOX fSEE . * ETTRICK , Wis . (Special) - PROBATE DIED JJ ditions amounting to $35 ,150 ac- Joseph M. Rollond et ux to Francli " meric Polyethylene — m*an* tougher , hard- Mary C. Helm, decedent, by admin., / r ei«»riVl • The Trempealeau County chap- Hoffman «t al—E'.rj of Lot 16, Vlllaoa counted for the balance. to E. R. Mytrs-SEVi of SEVi of Sac. er gloss cr f^1 8 1 tnan ever °li ^A ration fall o\ oc llie difference! Here is the SEE US FOR A £>^ \ Sanbnm't Add. to Winona, and L. 40 r- ... _ . . _ ^^ ST, LOUIS GE TS FIRST WIN FOR EAST IN PLAYOFF BOWL Hoosiers Face Big j Ways Of I j Getting A \ MIAMI (AP) - Billy (Pea- caught two touchdown passes JohnsonCards took the Cardinals in GambrellCardinals upset theStars favored for for a Kick Out nuts ) Gambrell, one of the 24-17 in the from Johnson, on an 80-yard twice in the third quarter Test Illinois j j Pro Playoff Bowl Sxinday. play, as the Cardinals took a 17* field goal and a touchdown for a Job. smallest players in the National . 17-3 margin. By HAL BOCK havoc in the Quaker City Clas- ville hosts Drake, Kansas visits Football League, made himself The 167-pound Gambrell, a 3 lead in tbe third quarter. Of Lite 's first touchdown Press Sports Writer sic, beating first No. 6 Illinois , Tulsa is at St. Louis a big target for Charley John- free agent picked up by the Car- Greeu Bay Associated j ' A Green Bay attack in the Burson fumbled a j came easily. son Back home again in Indiana 75-71 and then No. 2 Wichita 76- nnrl Seattle is at Idaho State. s passes and the St. Louis dinals from South Carolina, final period put the Packers punt to at the St. — that's where the Hoosiers back into contention but the 69 to take the title. Just as the , Louis 16 and got may wish they were tonight. threat died with Jimmy Bur- Hawks looked ready to start across in two plays. Indiana , one of the two re- son's end-zone interception of scoring, up popped that other maining unbeaten major teams 's pass meant for Another St. Louis drive high- to the country, goes up against unbeaten team, Providence, to Ron Kramer. lighted by a 49-yard pass from Big Ten foe Illinois in the As- Johnson to Gambrell was killed score a 65-61 victory. Gambrell, who had seen regu- sembly Hall at Champaign and, by a fumble after the Cardinals That gave the Friars eight lar service only since mid-sea- as any good IUini can tell you, reached the Packer six, Lee straight victories, one less than son when Sonny Randall was it's quite a job to beat Illinois Roy Caffey knocked Johnson Indiana. injured, was voted the most val- at home. loose from the ball* and recov- uable player. He caught six The Hoosiers, who were ered. Take defending national ranked No. 7 last week , passes for 184 yards, setting a champion UCLA for example. whacked ninth-ranked St. Louis Playoff Bowl record. On the next play, Starr suf- The Uclans, making a run at 98-68 and then belted Memphis It was tho first victory for the fered his first interception after collegiate basketball's top rung State 91-68. East in the game of NFL run- 251 throws. Jerry Stovall picked with an eight-game winning ners-up. it off and ran 30 yards for a went into Champaign Illinois, which beat Wisconsin streak, . "We looked like we were sleep touchdown to make it 24-10. early in the season and the Mini last month in the only Big Ten walking," growled Green Bay raced off to a 110-83 victory. game played so far this season, Green bay got back in ranga Coach Vince Lombard!. "We UCLA got out of town fast and moved into its brand new 16,000 on a one-yard touchdown lung* Same out of the huddle like we hasn't lost since. Last *eek the seat home arena for good last by Taylor after a drive in which " defending champs won three season and ran up a 7-3 record. were dying. Starr hit Taylor with a 48-yard games and that's considerably That's not bad for a club which The Packers, six-point favor- pass. ites, moved into an early 3-0 better than some of the other was only 13-11 over-all. This ST. LOUIS • 7 1» 7-H ranked teams did. year the Illini have won all lead on a 40-yard field goal by OREEN BAY J • • 14-V three starts at home including Paul Hornung. GB—FO Hornung 40. Michigan , No. 1 team in the ST—Gambr.ll SO pass from Johnson. country, barely beat Princeton the big one against UCLA. (Bakken kick.) In the second quarter, Gam- with a late rally and then blew a And while Illinois and Indiana ST—FO Bakken 7. brell got behind Jesse Whitten- ST—Gambrell 10 pass from Johmon. 16-point bulge to lose the ECAC clash in the Big Ten's first im- (Bakken kick.) ton , caught Johnson's perfectly Holiday Festival in New York to portant game Michigan licking OB—Taylor 7 run (Horngng kl

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