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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ^ w 17,000 Sovfef Freezing Drizzle Tonight arid Troops; 100 Early Friday MIGs There By FRED S. HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (AP)-Tiie Ken- nedy' administration has . flashed across the nation 's television Dunn Submits screens an unprecedented display of intelli gence data to support its stand that Cuba is free of Soviet Draftof New offensive weapons; Kennedy Offers . The report to the nation late Wednesday had a double purpose: To reassure the people and (o Taconite Plan (AP) sq u eeze the steam out of a boilin g ST. PAUL — A proposed political controversy- over Cuba's draft of a taconite amendment ac- ¦ armed might ¦< ?' • ceptable to both the Steelworkers But despite Secretary of De- Union and the northeastern Minne- sota iron mining companies was Health Bill ' New fense Robert S. . McNamara s made public today by Rep, Roy- statement that he believes beyond Dunn of Pelican Rapids , chair- any reasonable doubt that all of- man- of the House Tax . Committee. fensive weapons have been' re- . - . He said . the drafl , along with a Medicare Plan moved from Cuba, Sen. Kenneth letter signed by Earl T. Rester , B. Keating seemed in no? mood representing the Steelworkers Un- ¦ ¦ ¦ to lei up. - . . -" - • • ion , and Everett L. Joppa , presi- dent of the Lake Superior Indus- TaBe Ready Keating , a New .York Republi- trial Bureau , which represents the can who has been making charges mining companies, were presented since last .August . about Cuba 's to members - of a tax subcommit- military might ,, said none of his tee, at a meeting Wednesday night. Nexf Week statements had been disputed by television re- Members of the subcommittee- , By? JOHN BARBOUR McNamara in the. FELL.OWS' . . . Defense Secretary Robert Mc- port which featured an? intelli- 'THAT'S ALL, along with. Dunn, are Reps? Fred WASHINGTON iff) — President gence expert and /marly reconnais- Namara waves .off questions as reporters crowd around at the Cina of Aurora and Francis La- Kennedy today prescribed ways ? : sance photographs. '." end of Wednesday night's hurriedly-called tw-o-hour-long ne%vs Brosse of Duluth. ' liberals, and to¦¦: pep ; - up/ the nation's health : Many of the . ' before-and :after conference on . the Cuban situation. McNamara told newsmen that George French of Alinneapolis and services—then got in a quick plug photographs of missile '. sites . . and he is satisfied that no Soviet offensive weapons remain in Cuba Alfred France of Duluth ?¦ conserv- for his . politically-hot / medicare atives. ¦.: ' ¦ ¦' proposals he may send Congress shots of Soviet ships at sea with and added "none have been reintroduced. " One of the features Dunn said he planned ' to'present next week- missiles and crated : IL28 bombers of the unusual conference was the projection of slides to illus- : . aboard had been made public be- :th e .;.' draft'. amendment to. the , fu ll Today 's message to Capitol Hill ' ¦¦ trate the Defense Department's contention that there is no new spelled out how the $1.6 billion fore, . durin g 'last fall' s crisis. - . Tax Committee next Thursday.¦ But never before had the Amer- Russian military buildup on the island , I AP Photofasl The proposed amendment' . ' ¦would' in health funds—requested in; his ican people been given such a provide guarantees to the taconite budget for the fiscal y«ar starting thorough account,of how the Unit- industry that its taxes would not next July 1—would be spent. It's ed States detected the Sov i et mis- WiU Keaiing be increased unless business taxes 4250 million more than the price / sile bases and rode . herd at. long generally were increased. . tag in the current fiscal year. The President proposed steps range -en departure of the mis- Diefenbaker '¦?'¦' siles and bombers virtually , every A key provision would make it to? . , Eat His Hat? possible to repea l the.' amendment Encourage and support' training step of the .way. ; WASHINGTON W- . An im- aftef 20 years at a- referendium of more doctors, dentists and Trie admihistration '. aim obvi- partial referee may hav e to. be election which could be called on nurses? by helping . build hew and ously was to impress the Ameri- called -in to decide whether Urged ta Go petition of 5 per cent.of the voters. expand existing schools. / ' can people with .-the ability of. U.S. Sen.'- Kenneth B. Keating, -R- " , and : intelligence Nv -Y.- ' /Extend for five yea rs authority aerial cameras ,; should eat , his . hat: .;:. to share costs of building new experts to ferret out whatever Before Secretary of Defense Communists try Easy onUi. hospitals, boost funds for hew . military gear the Robert S. McNamara went on nursing homes, and share costs v to hide. television la t e Wednesday ? (API — • ' . 's Andersen Gives "Wednesday. of. hospital modernization. In another move Keatin g told reporters he would [ plunge into a new national elec- Strengthen , federal authority ' pen- ' ¦' Kennedy ordered into effect eat his hat if McNamara re- tion campaign was accompanied BREAKFAST WITH PRAYER THEME .. ." - ' . battle with pneumonia in the hospitaj , said "Mr. oyer sales pf cosmetics, over-the- alties against foreign shipowners futed his? charge-s of a dan- ' ,' President Kennedy listens ' ;, as Evaiigelist Billy President this day we dedicate ourselves to pray counter drugs arid other health gerous' Soviet buildup: in Cuba. today by? pressure on Prime Min- . carrying caxgo to Cuba. Senate More Graham addresses the guests at today' s; annual for you and your administration as you lead this items. ' . -:? With White House-direction , of- ''Do you ? have a hat for; , isler John G; Diefenbaker to go. . '' presidential prayer breakfast in Washington . • nation in this .crucial day of history ." At center Require cosrnetic manufactur- ficials mounted a massive two- him?" .McNamara¦¦:\vas asked ' easy on anfi-Americanism ; The ers to prove the safety of their • Graham who flew from Dallas, Tex., after a . is Sen. Frank Carlson, R-Kan. (AP Photofax) way counterattack against those by one newsman/ pressure came from both inside wares and health de-vice produc- who have been claiming there is "I don't own a hat," Mc- and outside his Conservative parr Appointments ers to prove both safety and a growing threat in Cuba. ;. Namara shot back. "I hope •ty,;. ' ' /.?/ ST, PA.UL;: :fAP> ; -?I gnoring effectiveness. .; .. Before the televised report , Cen- he does because he's going to Diefenbaker, 67, went through The Presideni devoted two para- tral Intelligence Agency Chief have to eat it based , on the DFL protests, Gov. Elmer L. An- ' the formalities Wednesday of dis- dersen : tossed more graphs in his jo-page message to John A. ?i\IcCone went? before a evidence we've seen today.• " solving Parliament appointments and calling for to the state. Senate for confirma- what lie called "a tragic irony Senate Armed Services subepmr Keating was unda un ted. He new elections April 8 after his ¦ ¦ tha t v [ ¦ ' tion Wednesday. ' .' ' ' •. '?¦ medical science has kept mittee. - '. - ' -. insisted . . McNamara . hadn't regime was unseated by two non- Legislature Ainiing millions of retired men and .wom- knocked down his charges, confidence votes in the House of Legislative liberals and DFL of- beyond rea- en alive to face illnesses they can- "W» are convinced , "Well , it looks like I won 't Commons. The move did not af- ficials haVe demanded that An- not afford. " sonable: doubt that all offensive have /to eat hat," Keating fect the Senate, whose members dersen and the Senate hold off missiles and bombers known to said. ¦¦ serve for life. ? acting on the appointments until "Needless suffering in silenc*, be in Cuba" have been pulled the outcome of the gubernatorial financial v catastrophe, public or out, McCon* said . POLE RATIONING V I Despite his . defeat in Commons, recount is known.. . private charity—these are not ac- ¦" For 0-Day^ almost identi- MlAMi 'AP> — The Dade County Diefenbaker' 9 , McNamara used j s shaken Conserva- The governor has shrugged off S^^ ceptable alternatives in the rich-?, Commission thinks there are too party closed ranks behind By ADOLPH JOHNSIN majority leaders of the tw-o houses recommended increases which , Col. J) tive the protests and has said he will est country on earth ," he said. (Continued on Page 4 many two-pole and three-pole him as its leader . Earlier? some say they - believe the legislature would raise school aid distribu- "Social Security McNAMARA proceed in the normal manner. Associated Pre»s Staff Writer health insurance men around, and it's cluttering j Conservatives had called for him Included in Wednesday's ap- can make appropriations fit: avail- tions by about $39 million , and, must be enacted this year." up the bridges. With about 12 weeks of the . I to step -aside. . pointments, were two to the Slate able revenues provided current es- while there may be some wrestling It was an advance boost for his The commission is studying an . Although some Conservative Board of Education to replace period , left , leaders of the Minne- timates are accurate aiid must not before t here is agreement, it ap- medicare proposals , defeated in ordinan ce providin g a person on j leaders declared that anti-Ameri- members who , in effect , lose their sota Legislature say they are still be clianged by later developments. pears probable that substantial in- Congress last year. He intends to 3-unit Engine, a fishing catwaLk Would, be limit- canism will not be a campaign jobs because of congressional re- sure the legislature can finish its The two agree, without putting creases will be provided. ask for it again in a general mes- ed to one fishing pole. issue, the prime minister as re- districting.? ' work and adjourn after 90 days, them in a . priority order, that sage on aging which a spokesman Chairman Alex Gorden said , cently as Tuesday accused the without usin g the additional 30 these measures must be acted Unemployment compensation said would probably come next ' : ' ¦ "one pole to a fisherman is ad- United States of more meddling They are Stanley Carlson, 4o, days granted by voters last No- upon before adjournment .: A bill to bring state law tip to week. ' - . / 8 Cars of Empire equate. " .Marshall , and Ralph Hvidsten , 40 , in Canada. vember. date ' / after six years without The President also wants to Stephen farmer, That raises the question: What The> taconite amendment change is being sludied hy the bo ost research and contro l of air Carlson replaces L. Lyman measures, in addition to appropri- Here 1 hey behove prospects ' are Senate Labor Committee , wi th in- pollutign and general health re- Builder Derailed Huntley, G'-and Rapids attorney, ations bills and ., assurances rev- quite bright, now that the mining dications the committee will he search by (he national institutes Of health'. COLL; M B fA FA LIS , Mont. (AP) who was forced lo leave the. board enue :, will be available , must be companies and the steelworkers risked to make '. 'sweeping changes due to redisricting. State law passed ? union are in agreement on the — A rock derailed a three - unit Norstad Denies to meet ¦ohjod ioiis. raiser! by the He laid -the alternative to Hieio provides that no more than one terms of a proposed amendment! AFL-CIO. engine and eight cars of the Giseat member shall serve from a sin- Incidentally, both Sen. John steps would be "a weaker people Northern 's Empire Biiilder pas- gle congressional district. Zwach of Walnut Grove and Hop. School aids Tax reform and nation , a waste of manpower senger train near this northwest- , Gov. Elmer L Andersen has and funds , and a denial to? mil- ' ' ' Huntley has been chairman of Aubrey Dii lam of Redwood Falls The two majority leaders said ern Montana community Wednes- He s Candidate linns of people of a full and equal day night. MINNEAPOLIS (AP I - Retired I nuclear weapons. Norstad said: the board. Carlson serves out the they recognize lhat. this would be opportunity.tn life , liberty and the remainder of Huntley 's term ton big a job for this session, but None , of the crew or the 13i Gen. Lauris Norstad, a trim and I "Canada provides Ihe best pursuit of happiness. " passen gers was injured. youthfu l 55, had a smile but little which ends Jan. .1 , 1963. said llioy doped n start could be The President called Hie short- forces NATO has , but forces aren 't Hvidsten succeeds Waller (). A witness said that if the train encouragement Wednesday tor complete without nuclear wea- irinde. Unachieved nim here for age of doctors and dentists "par- well-wishers wh-o waved signs sug- Lundbcrg of Austin , also forced Cloudy, Wet Over many years has been to fiiid a " had derailed on the other side ol pons. " ticularly serious since the schools out by rcdistricting.' ¦ Ilvirlsten 's satisfactory replacement for cer- the tracks, the cars probably gesting - he? (-un for president in i . . are not graduating enntiRh trained term ends Jan. 1, 1970. would have plunged into the H64. He said the veto of Britain 's tain personal properly taxes re- persons lo keep up will) Ihe Rrowth middle fork of the Flathead River. "1 am not going to rim for public entry into the Common Market by The appointment* are effective garded as an unfair burden to ag- of the population. ca rs remained office,"' was his dismissal of Hie of Nation riculture and bus iness.' "In 11)50 , there were 1,300 peo- The engine and French President De Gaulle "has Feb. 12 and go to the senate for Much idea. The sign-wavers said they By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a few bridges nnd farming areas ple in the United Stales for each upright . retard ed the i'or-ward motion of confirmation. Highway revenue Passengers were taken to Spo- were Republicans , No-rstad is a NATO. " But , said Cloudy, and wet weather cov- family physician , " lie said. "The J /Norstad he Andersen also announced reap- Trains of the Milwaukee Road The legislature cannot go kane by bus t0 feel of , , Atlantic Treaty Alliance iNATO i of the Pacific '. Northwest today. way program is .-idoqiinlcly fi- 15171) . " en route to Seattle second four-year term. damaged roa<3bei? and a threat - ,0(1(1 (cct of the single said in a speech* and news confer- Norstad, now associated , with a nanced . He also pointed lo the shortage About 1 New members named to the col- Temperatures varied little from ened bridge washout in the Clin- was torn up but an ence t hat he 'believes Canada will New York glass firm, called on To this list Dirlinii mid lie would of nurses—and the estimated need track roadbed lege board by the governor were: Wednesday, with fairly mild I ton area. ' official said " we expect lo have make every effort lo make NATO Americans to recognize that "the add a hope for sonic anion look- lei increase today s professional Ifarry Pihl , 50, Bcmidji business- weather in most of the nation , Kiending eased in inferior sec - 'irin ooo the line open sometime this mom - effecti ve. future of Europe will he defined ing toward n hi oay 1(170/ About -1,1X111 nurses . aro inc." , The molest spots were source program. governmental dispute over use of should be, " places Herbert E Olson , iteniidji. northern Midwest to northern packs in Idaho 's Clear-water ani l graduated from colleges each R . D. Harkison , 45 , Moorlicnd New England , hut no subzero cold Coeur D'Alone rivers started AFL-CIO ropre-sentativei have year. Banker and civic leader. lie re- was reported. hrei-iking up ulier dynaniile blew not conic right nut and s-iid MI , places Norman Nelson, Moorhend. oiit channels. Lowlands were .still The President recommended ex- The Atlantic slorni which bill tlu 'V have hii iled they believe miller water and sonic mails tendin g the lii-year-old llill-flurton Arthur G . Selferl , .il , Redwood pounded the Southeast coast for an alU'inpl is bei ng made to pass Act , due. In expire June .'10, I'lM , ¦ Falls businessman who has served appeared i closed Flood conditions in Odes - an u nemployment cDiiijii 'ii.saliim the tmst severa l days sa , Wash., also eased, for another five ye/irs. U perntits 14 years on the Redwood Palls tapering off ns it moved north- bill uns.'itisfa i-lory lo them before fodernl sharing of hospital build- School Board and is a past chair- ward , II was located off the Hie governorship recount is com- ing costs The President wants it man. He replaces Mrs. Helen Con- North C'nrolinn-Yirginin coast. plrled widened to include moilcriii/ation way, St. Paul. Ruins diminished over Ihe Caro- The union representatives appar- costs , and funds iiKWiMil for lina coastal area and ended in enlly feel .sure I hat (iov , Ander- nursin g homes for older people. Other appointment! made by Soiilhensl . Chrysler Votes Andersen Wednesday: other parts nf the son would sign Ihe employer-sup- Vincent .). Itian of Rochester , Upper ported hill if il were prese nted lo Liijlri snow fall in the linn, hill doubt that Karl Kolvnn g, slate hoard of ncc-miiitancy lo suc- Mississippi Valley nnd North At- WEATHER ceed Donnld K. Cote. if lie became governor , would ac- lantic coastal seel ions. Snow and 2 for I Split FEDERAL FORECAST Ifilibnrt Kill of .Minneapolis, rain polled ci'pl il snow mixed with i AIM WINON A AND VK'INITV -~ Con- slate, board of lionlth to siieceod areas ill the Middle Mississippi NKW YOIIK • Chrysler Ciiii. -iervnlive lenders li;-«ve de- Corp, today r eported record earn- siderable elniidini ' s'- with occasion- the laic Dr. II. M. Hoscli. Valley. Rain and drizzle sprinkled nied I here is any liiiMil alile- on Ihe IngM in the fourth quarter of |iir,2 hill mid have promised all the r I and in- ings. ally freiv iii).; tonight and early Fri- Reappointed wore: weslcrn scclions of Washington, day. Low (oniglil 'i'l- 'itt , high l-'riday Francis W. Hussell , Cold Heaviest snow reported was more crease the dividend. The. news followed disclosure «if There appears 1o bo a po-ssibllily .16. Sprint;, slate civil service board. than lour inches in Augusta , LOCAL WEATHER .Judge John T, MeDonouiih , Still- Maine record-high earnings lor lliiv/ l>y lli.it 11 llohaag lieeoines governor the only unto nianufnet urers lai; : heloi'i n bill is passed Itiat Ibis Official uliMTViil iniis for Iho 24 water, adult corrections commis- Rupidly meltin g snow nnd the ' hours ending at 12 in, today: sion, er than (-liry sler , (ieiicnd Molors session, like llu'ee earlier ones, forming of huge ice jams along ami l-'ord, Maximum , >t i . mipimuin , 2t>; Missouri enllld end withou t nc! ion on a colli- Werner P. Wolff. Ribbing; Mar- Ihe Yellowstone and ( niKin , 20: pi'ccipilalliiu , none. vin It Luing, flood-; in Mon- hrysler Hourod $(i-"i .4 nullio ii . pciisitlion bill. AIRPORT WEATHER . Si. Paul , and Allan rivers threatened ' 11, MoiiU'cke, HJooiiiinglo ii , sl.-ilo tana . There were three ice jams or $7. 24 a .-.hair for the yea r , |)uriii >: Ihe la .si throe .sessions (N. Contriil Ohtorvatiom) hoard of registration lor nrchi- in Hie Yellowstone , above (.'usler compared with $lt ,l million or Ihe foiiserviilivr Senate and the Mas, temp, ;i!l ul noon Wednes- tcctij . engineers and land sur- in sciulheiisioru Molilalia , wilh the ifl,-M a sliiire in IDIil , lilierol II OIIM ' firiind il impossible day, iniii. 2fi ul 10 a.m. today. 1 lo eoiii|>i'oiillse. NORSTAD TO LERSTA D . . . Gen, Uuris Arthur Nnftfllin , who later presented Norstafl with veyors, river IS lo ») feel over its Iwjnk.s. Despite |hc- company's specln; Noon readings --- 'IVmp. '•!", over- lee jammed the Missouri near ulur recovery from the relative II appeal' s equally unlikely that cusl at M)0(| , visibility 15 'center ) , retired NATO commander and n proeliimution making il Lnuris Nornhul Day in Andersen also iiiiiioiinced ap- feel Norslnd VY, Townsond , eiuihing some Howling (loldruins In recent yo;irs, the re- Ihe l illlll legislahir e , wilh eollserv- miles , wind from Hie north at 7 , talks wilh .luil y Lerslud , Minneapolis . Norstad spoke al u dinner In Min- pointment of 1<, Ilulien ns spec- a native of Minnesota ial municipal indue lor Thief in thai eenlral Montana town, soils ' still \vt >\v Inr bolow I 'hi's s alive majorities in both houses , miles an hour , linrnmcter IIO.OO at Twin Cities air- neapolis Wednesday nig lil, i Al* I ) . Miss Minnesota, on his arrival 'hul ofnx River Falls lo succeed Curtis Oilier jams on Ihe Yellowstone ler 's best ' |ir-o(it yonr --ISMf t . W I M ' II would lie able to find common and (ailing slowly and humidity port W ednesday, At right Is Minneapolis Mnyor Carlson , resigned, and smaller streams threatened net incoino ,so;ire^l to $I;I2 ,I7(|,(KI0, grou nd wilh Itolvna K. 51 percent. cohrpany at St. Charles,? Roches- Bill to Strengt-hen Caledonia Phone ter and Spring Valley. The 79 Arcadia District Badger Law Against guests included , people from Green Year-Round Manager Honored Bay, Wis., Austin, Owatonna, Lake Discrimination Killed City, Preston , Houston , St. Charles, CALEDONIA, Minn. 'Special)— Winona , [ Rochester and Caledon- Sells Properties : .MADISON ,. Wis.; W>-The Assem- The manager of the Caledonia ex- ia. '¦/?¦?¦ ' Roivaag Delays bly killed a bill to strengthen, state change of Northwestern Bell Tele- '. ARCADIA. . Wis., , 'SpPcia .l'—Two Wisconsin U. aiiti-discrirninatioir ? laws Wednes- npfI phone Co? was honored at the properties ou'. by ihe Arcadia day night in spite of efforts ' to Joint .School Districf '. -t/ were sq/d ¦¦ . Caledonia Private Club Saturday withdraw: ' it.' evenin g for 35 years of employ- at. public ' .and ion Monday after- Commerifj pn ¦ ¦ The vote was 61-32. ment. ¦ noon. " ' .' ? :. ? . Plan Studied Isaac C<)ggs. D- -Yiihvaukee. co- Italph Gordon was presented Valley . School and /TOANSN American? author of the or ' MADISON , Wis. ;ijlV-.The?Assem- ; measure? tried three with a tie clasp at the dinner by property, six miles east o! : ArcarJ- bly Education Comrnittep ,was urg- times to Withdraw' -or delay it on a J. S. Sringer, Rochester , district ^Personal Business^ ia??\vere' sold .to Arthur ljiismoeh , 1 Tacbnif e Plan . eel Wednesday to . let the 19RS Leg- : plea that , a better bill was to .be plant manager. He also receded .rural. Arcadia'?. V. islature decide /.' introduced. . a purse of/ money, Drescnteri by ¦'- - ' ST. TAt'L ' A-P : - Karl , Roivaag whether .the? -uni- . ! : . . The building on the licssei prp : vc-i'sity . state' colleges should, Paul Alfonsi , Republican floor- George Bailey, Roches^ei , on be- , .and? . who. is awaiting results , of? a re- perty,?recent ly -purchased , by the bo operated on a year-round basis. ¦; leader , said he had no objections half of fellow employes and count to 'determine whether he un- district , was sold to t .lie highest ! ¦ to bi'inging in ne-w bills , ''but 1 friends. S? B./ \yig£, Winona , was bidder-. Ray Kaiser, Arcadia.;- '.The . [A .resolution by Assemblyman / LOANS \ seated Gov . Elmer L. .Andersen in A lie n Flannif»an , D-Milwaukee , want members of this house ; to master of ceremonies. buildings must be razed by dune vote " •'? has I To Finance Any a ¦ ¦ , ' ' ¦ ' ' asks the Coordinating ' on this bill . Gordon also served the the November election says he is "]-¦ ' ¦ ' • Committee .. ?:¦ . . . :?¦ . ' for ' . Higher"Education-;to. ' ' . . not ready to comment on the latest?, ' ' . .-pish" now ^V Purchase >r The Mall - .Fplt eS' . :School in Town for such operation , beginning in ^ ^ version , of the taconite amendment of Glencoe was sold' . / recently to ' ' ' ; lilli 4. -, - . , until he has had a chance to . study, Donald Fclles , The land rev erts t6 ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ Roibert DeZonia , of the Coordi- ¦ '0 : ¦ • •: . . - . ' .. . • ¦ . the owner. It is, part of the- t'eltes farm. ' .' ri iitiiig Cornmittee staff , said he ¦ ¦ ^OANSN Ttol->aag made' the comment' 1 ale. \vas not .appearing !§ ' ' k\€L ^h c mcz . / ' The recentl y, purchased for or against 4* M* Si I To Reduce 1 Tuesday in reply to a leiter from : board . the liieasiire. but argued that , his - ¦ the -borne ,. and properly owned' by you GAS LES5 V lVlonthly Payment^^ the governor a.skinfi . Roivaag '. to ¦ . group, -needed more time to study per gallon than our regular4 low Discountand Prkt when g ' Paul Tyvanri Si\, iocaled inmi.ed- H(^5 this tank fill gS "back . the . Steelworkers Union in 1 and ovaLuate year-round operation /^^ present valuable coupon order'a their support ? of. the ; taconite i.'iiely. lo; tlrt ' east of the present Friday,. aforda ^^J school' .plaiil . Part of the ninv ele- ami expanded I .'i-week . sirmmer C^^ S y: or Monday, Fab. 8-9-?}. ' ^=y amendment?' ?.;¦ , ' .;¦/ . ' ' ' ' -? ? : " mentary school Will be located . , on prosi-ams , at - .iVIadison and- . OsH- in? his letter ihe . governor re- : . '.- - ;.'- '• ¦ this approxiiTiatety 'one acre Ten- kosh: - . . called thai the Steelworkers Union , AUTO SERVICE / LOANS S Llative p - : Followin.g [ that; study, the 1S65 M ll>*c : ¦ ¦ ¦ f§ was the;fir'st to endorse Roivaag l ans-.:call.,to).,.;;aal.^ail/.L.,t:fc /»¦•' ; '?l:18?;Frahk|in;• ' moral of the Ty vand home. rjegrsTatur'e~$'ould have the basis S , *' ' ?v :'^ ;- y . for governor . . ' . -;;. ; " ¦ ^^g Vjo $3,000 Or More ¦ / '¦ ¦ . -?- . ¦'. for a; decision ,/he -said. " - '' '.; ' ' ". "Now' they . need you arid :yotir ¦ . .; HE'D LIKE TO BE¦" ¦¦ ' Flannigan said the state faces a party to support them in . a bipar- HE'S NOT GOVERNOR BUT . . . //Karl tisan effort tn'.enact a measure Roivaag, who expects to be named governor of Minnesota when a crisis and year-round operation Caledonia Speech •' that is the k«y to jobs and pay- lengthy recount is/over , spends his day s tucked away in a spar- may .be the onlv alternate e to turning students awaj from oui rolls In northeastern 'Minnesota;" tan office in the basement of the state Capitol in St. PaiiL "He'd by Jerry Boriysk.owskI, 627 C Fourth, /ToANSS ¦ [ Contest on ' flKSHB B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I the governor wrote, , Friday schools. Winona, Minn.; In his own behalf, like to move upstairs to the?ornate office occupied by R epublican ¦This-would allow , students to fitv and inserted M the regular. gtsneral jBjaSRB Bl^^^^^^^^^^ HHflB V For Any Good Purposed ?rALEDONIA ,'ilinii-' . i ^^^^^ &HPP|9^^^^^^ HHHB^B "It- i» interesting Gov? Elmer L, Andersen. Here, Roivaag poses with the abstract . . Special' - ish colIejJ^SBBBI ^^^BK^HHI that? Gov. An- ' ' Hjmam^jE^y 3u^ ^l&i»R9l ^^^^REHffifi9 ders«n beseeches me to support an of votes in Minnesota 's 87 counties. He lost by 142 in ''the official :Sevent y-five Caledonia High ..School cnllege buildings and sa\e mone\ i :students,.'will participate in /the lo amendment to .'?:. the . constitution count but said there were counting errors that will put him ahead. ' he said . i cal speech contest Friday. .; ' .: E^ - * .^?S#dmm^M^M¥MjS!Bmf§S See the Man which was initiated in Pittsburgh . "It's been a long election night, " quipped Roivaag. '2|c~,' • port .such a far-reaching tax there had beer increases, but add- j a day for Twin Cities area mem- The other, speech divisions will bers; - amendment until such time as I ed that the further increases pro^ ¦ compete in four diffe rent sections iT^S hav* read it and studied it. " ?¦' i posed in the budget are necessary Allowances two years ago were at 1 p.m. at the high school. Pre- TIS ^ SCHWINN for the university to get and keep $12 and S8. Ten representatives BICYCUES H INDUSTRIAL CREDIT Tile proposed amendmen t to lhninary eliminations already have ^S3aL All ^^^^^^^^V^^IRP^^^^^^^^^^^^ give ' the taconite industry assur-- qualified faculty . members. voted against the resolution. Two been held, in the English? classes. . ¦Jli j S^ Sires COMPANY : " anc«. its taxes would not be in- He estimated that , student en- senators voted ''no when the Two stucleiits will ' be chbsei) in ^ ( . vGI ^^H ^ Oi»«n 8. ».m. lo p.m, creased unless it became ?neces- ; rollment would rise to 35,700 by proposition was voted on in the each division Friday- >Sr Fndayi 'til 9 pm. to represent TJA# 7tM E. 4th St. sary to? raise taxes, on industry? the 1964-65 school year. . upper chamber? Caledonia in the¦?'siibdistrict con- gen erally, has the support both of' test. / ' " ' ¦ ?/¦ WINONA - The Senate prepared for another A legislative tubcemmi-ttee .; \" :. .:; '?¦. .- . " -?¦" ". ; Ko lter Bicycle Store the mining industry and the Steel- of Judges here will be from 'Winona RALES 4 SERVICF Tal. 3375 Open FW. Nlt» go-around Thursday over Gov . three conservatives and two liber- 40] Mankato Avt. Phonf UU war kers Uhion.; . State College. - Andersen's appointments. Liberals als- was named Tuesday by Rep. . In another development Tuesday - ' -"i-:^. --1— House liberals decided at a caucus indicated in ; their losing ; fight August Mueller.?' Arlington con- = , . .that they would not try |o takertt-' Tuesday to delay action on con- servative . to . investigate charges ' unified posit ion on the amendment. I firmation of the appointment of thai state highway patrolmen ) , . _. - -i | _ ; »¦< --» Gerald Bryan as banking commis- operate under a traffic ticket quo- ^ _?-* , n f I Meanwhile, Dr. ; O. Meredith ! sioner that they could put on sinv ta system. Mueller heads the House Wilson , . pre sident of . the Uhiyer- j ilar fights whenever any appoint- Highways Committee. sity of Minnesota. began presehta- I Appointed were Rep, Richard H. i ment comes up. : tion of ihe university's request¦¦'. for | Employing filibuster tactics. 20 White, Minneapolis ,, chairman; $7Z.7 million d oiiars Jor mainte*t lo 24 .'liberal.',gr up - senators took I Rep. John A. Hartle, Owatonna; nance and operations to the Sen- ! the floor Tuesday in a two-hour Rep. George P. Grussing, Clara ' GROUP . Committee, Bryan j City ; Rep. Charles Halsted; Brain- CASUAL ata Finance j effort to delay action on the Danish-Inspired The total is $!7.s higher than j appoint mehl. j erd , and Rep, -Ed? Chilgren.. ''-Little ¦ . ". ¦appropriations . '.'. voted two years ' The Bryan appointment could | Fork. Chilgren and Halsled are age and includes money for some? come up for final confirmation liberals; : . ; ' • 40O new 'faculty members and for i Til ursday. Conservatives defeated Garnet Hall. Highway Depart- pay increases -for faculty mem- i liberals 42-24 Tuesday in a straight ment safety director, said .Tues- , day an index system is used ! I to Price be« of 8 per cent each of the next factional split as liberals fought to , Sensational : Pieces at a ' " ' ; -?" ' . : " judge patrolmen • . .performance' , ~ " " ' two - years. . . delay acceptance of a committee ,- but . Ideal For \ m^m^ Sen. Robert Duiilap of Plain- j report recommending confirmav again denied charges by Rep. Fred /l f m^m^ ^ view, tion of Bryan. ? Cina ,. Aurora , that a ticket quota O I chairman of the finance sub-j tt**^ .j.^ ^J Jft r.? wfe a^^^l^B ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B m ^B^M ^M\ -' committee on education/ said he Action to fix living allowances system is in effect. . 3^tu j—urtBJHiJI^n* " — H^H thought th« legislature had done for legislators when the House "There must be ' some yard- rather weU . by university faculty adopted a resolution ' previously stick," Hall said. "We know from raernbers. He presented figures he was approved by the Senate. The experience enforcement pressure reduces accidents: ? It s3ioiild be placed in those areas in -which ac- Notice of Annual Meeting cidents lend to go iip. 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WILSON COOPERAtlVE CREAMERY ARCADfA ^ Wis. 'Specialt —An exploratory meeting I o decide Trii annual m«»trti0 of the Wilton Cooperative Creamery will whether people want a credit un- be held Thurtday, Feb. 21, 1W3, «n the batamtnt of the Wilton ion in Arcadia will be held at Catholic Church. Dinner will be nerved at 11.-30; businesi Tr empealeau Electric office build- meeting begim at 1 p.m. Two director * will be elected to injg Monday at 7:30 p.m . A repre- three-yeer t«rm«. sentative of the Credit Unidn will Donald Schniepp, Secretary explain how to start and operate a credit union.

¦¦¦¦¦ I . I ¦¦¦¦¦ I I III ^^^^ I ^ M ^^^^ iMH ^^^^^ ^ ^^ B ^^^^^ ^^^^^ I ^IN ^MHM«VHW ^^ HM«MP«H OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Tri-County Cooperative Oil Association • DATE: Saturday, February 23, 1963 • PLACE: Rushford School Auditorium • HOUR: Ten O'clock A.M.

Notice is her«by given that th« Annual Meeti ng of the stockholders of 1ho Tri-County Cooperative Oil Attociation of Ruihford, Minnetotct , will be h old at tb» School Auditorium in Rushford , Minnesota, at ten o'clock a.m. on Saturday, February 23, 1963, for the following purposes: X ^Wm^xnfim&\' ' 5_plY C0V|R,MG $upp?Jy I 1. To receive the report of officeri of (he Association. * ^ 2. To elect members to the Board of Directors.

3. To transact such other business as may properly com* betfore the annual meeting. ,! rigid/ clean a Respectfully, ' 2ine ,iricel B«"t 'or beauty and lone lasting ' J RMPH JOHNSTON, Socr.tory ^ ^ HARDWOOD SEAT FRAMES y| ' I WR^l^^l^mimMWMM PleHlytl covering rainforcod ' e »^d \. Laled at Rushford, Minnesota, this 7th day of February, 1963. Plrl"H¥l)f^^ ^^ BI FOR DURABILITY

OUPOK , Minn. C0MI IN | CORTLAMD JEWELERSCoiuai - Winbna | I • Show for the Children • Priie Drawing • Speaker ¦ MMWmWKKfrm' am^ WKM ^KRRI ^0' ^ lWMMMMMMMMWMWRRMMMMMMM ^ MAIL ( I *h* Group f«r only H¦ nHflHBjn^ ^mm^BmuMTJ MMw^^^^^^Uw^^mM ^^^EMi ^mim,USL p oy Weekl y pr ice Wr<\M ^SB ^Br M ff f Fy y ^B^HH w H TURQUOISE Q TAN n PERSIMMON ¦ ¦ 1- TT /iJ ^^^V*HOM( : | Phone Prion* Phono VHlferiflHiiHHHHHHHHMBBHHHHHBBHHHHMHH I "OtC | A.DD« ISS , | Hj UN 4-7722 4165 or 9345 TW 6-3753 ^^ School Plaris Reciprdeal Tax S Uticaland SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Asked by Board Bill Introd uced Owners Appeal WSC Building ; A bill to restore reciprocal in- state the agreements. However, Af St Charles come tax agreements between the House tax committee, under School Decision Cleared With Minnesota. Wisconsin .and..Iowa Liberal control, refused to consid- ST, Appeals have been filed in Dis- CHARLES, Minn. (Speciali- has been introduced in the': Min- er the bill, st. Charles school board signed a trict Court here by five Utica area GefPd//o Termination of? the exchange T0 nesota House of Representatives Vaccine contract Tuesday night with Matt- property owners whose school dis- 000 Winona and Bill' ? More than 30. s Passage with Speaker Lloyd Duxbury Jr., agreements has created hardships sort & Wegleitner ' trict setoff petit ions , were rejected , Minneapolis Caledonia, as main author. for Minnesota ..residents- , working area residents are expected to par- To be used February 17f 1963 (Type 1) Passage of:the $29 m illion architects, and authorized j last? month by the Winona County them to IMrs. Virginia Torgcrson, Wino- ! in Iowa or ..Wisconsin; Duxbury ticipate in the Sabin oral vaccine ' amended slate building bill by the work on three preliminary plans Board of Commissioners. Type 1 polio clinic Feb. 17. Di? \VINONA COUNrY SARIN ORAL POLIO VACCINE PROGRAM ¦ na, and three Duluth legislators, and Mrs. Torgerson explained. It Legislature Wednesday : will ' per- for school construction here. '. ' .? At.a meeting Jan. It the county James V ¦ , head of the cjih- ' Alfred - E. France, Francis La- lias penalized these persons by . Test or . mit . ' $1,276,000 ' in Winona State: Col- board received seven petitions for ' Name .,*i .*••,•;•«•••••••«• •••¦•«•• ¦••Ag*. *•••• t *¦¦• ,§ex ¦; ••••'¦ The proposals are construction Brosse an ' Arne' .Warwick, are co- making thern file tax returns 'in ic •steering' - , .cornmittee reported. ^ lege , const ruction '.to start in a fe-vv of an elementary : setoffs from Utica Common School There will be enough vaccine for ¦ 1 school oh a new authors. both states, each of which has dif- Street Address,, ;• •• •••' •#••**•»••••• u ••#•••••*•*•«•••«••«• a «»AC ,* ! months. Dr.; X'els Miniie. Winona District 2561 to Lewiston independ- " ' ' ¦ site; construction of a high school These agreements were in force ferent schedules of deductions, 4.i.npo . he . said? ;. - Stale president ..; announced today, ; 857.; on a new site, and construction of before Minnesota adopted with- the legislators said. ent District Sponsored by the Winona County . ' *v|ly !-• *« i • •' »•' • •••••••»..* •• •• A »•¦••«••• • • •' . vovnfy»¦•••t^»*a4(>««« . . , . The . . hill was expected; to bp a combination elementary and, high holding of state income taxes in Such persons would only have Two of ...the requests were grant- Me.dicaf' Society, the clinic \vill.--be ¦ CONSENT (Mo»t be ttgntd by parent or guardian for. vnm'arriW difldren I signed [by Gov. 'Andersen today. school on the present to file tax returns in the? state ed but those of Alyin VV. Sclnvie- held from ," 11 ' ¦' a.m. to . 7 p.m. -at grounds, 196 1 but were abolished by that . . . ; under 21 yean). I The lOfi l appropriations- ' ¦for- con- which would necessitate purchas- , they live if (he reciprocity rier, Roger Sanders, Gerald Brown,: Jefferson, Central Elementary and la\v. In the 1961 session, follow- where struction at Winona Slate and oth- . I hereby requeil that I or Jh« above named minor receive the Sabin . ing some homes iri the area. ing passage of the withholding bill is; passed by the legislature, Mrs. HazeT M. Seifert and Lyle Washington-Kosciusko , schools. . ¦ ¦ "'¦¦ ' ' .' i Polio Vaccine' cr state , installations were frozen Sass were denied. Pre-regislration forms, .which | , . .. . Ofa . ; . ¦ ¦ ¦ bill , an attempt was made to rein- I Hie authors said. ¦ ' ' . • ' - ' . - ' ;• ' ' -/ ' ¦ - ¦" . . -. ' • • ¦ i ?, . ' . . - . . . . . ;. . . _ . . -. . . : ...... by. a .. legal.:, question involving thu CURRENTLY elementary and All five are appealing the action are required before a person c;in | high school are in the same build- sl ate 's debt, limit: Raising the linv to the District Court, receive the; vaccine; will he avail- vianeaT • i ¦•« i«t ¦**. *•>*•«¦••;•••*¦*^ •• * .f ••••*•••••»•¦>• •. ing. Because the ¦ it . was?approved by the voters • at building is over- Represented by the Plaihview able Friday at supermarkets, (Parent or.Guardlan) ' "?| crowded a , .refer.enflviiri al the November , eight, classrooms else- firm of Biirkhardt & Diihlap, the banks and various retail stores. . general eleclion. but legislative au- where in town are rented for elem- properly oners assert that the Tire blanks also will be distribut- Spantondby Winona Cowry Mtdkcl Sointf' f or Winona County : entary grades. Freezing Drizzle ' thorities . snirl repassage of , the county board had no jurisdiction ed lo all school students from the btiilding bill was necessary.: ' The board concurred in the fol- to act in the case,' that "its action elementary grades through the col- ? FILL GUT BOTH HALVES FOR SAME PERSON lowing proposed; legislation : Inclu- exceeded its jurisdiction , was "ar- leges, : HERE A.RE th« boildirtg pro|- sion of all territory now in. nonop- bitrary, fraudulent; capriciou s or Individuals are- asked to have pcis to.be undertaken .here short- eratihg ( closed) Possi ble Tonidht '¦ districts into dis-, ' oppressive or in unreasonable dis- the forms completed before com- ly :- . .; ¦; ;:"::.; : ;- . ',. ' ' "?: tricts maintairiing elemenlary and ¦ regard of the best interest of the Light show or freezing drizzle >erature the past 24 hours was 33 ing to the clinic. Persons under 21 Ait and industrial art build- secondary classes; • deletion of a : territory, involved"' and that the VVINONA COUMTY SABIN ORAL POUO YACaNE PROGRAM • ¦ \v4ll mar Winona weather tonight :ontrasted with a normal of 18. need their parents consent to take S~u1 " ? paragraph in the state aid law ing, ,pOO. .: . :¦ but temperatures will not drop far order was based on an erroneous the vaccine. "¦ which; says "before ' .(sarn«, ' Education classroom, $619,- any other aids below the freezing mark. A LIGHT drizzle mada highway* theory of law. This is the first ; of,three : clinics. •••>«••¦«• , * •• • ••*¦-•!••••»•> •* #.Ag»,* «?*.?• • • <¦.S»x. •*>•*-.•« • are paid, transportation aids shall n southern Wisconsin slippery this The Sass property consists of , for Type II ooo? Considerable cloudiness with oc- The second clinics .and ' b-e paid" continuing the doctrine -homing but elsewhere Minnesota 2s> acres; Brown's, 20 acres; San- otrftof Aadrssi • 4 . •: Service building,, $80,000. " . casional very"light . snow or. drizzle Type Ilf vaccine, will be held lat- * ••••*••••••* •••»« •»• •¦*•***••••• •>#•¦•**•>*••«••••• . of governmental immunity for and Wisconsin highway department ders' , 16.5: Schwieder' s, 148.34 , In addition to. these building ex- tonight, , is the forecast er. and Friday ' - ( school districts, aiid increasing the officials reported good winter- driv- and ?Mrs, Seifert s 131.58. The clinic is open to all Winona - . City « ,' .• «»¦.» • • •!•»••<••**•*•••••«••*••**eCoyriiy.•••••» '•' •«¦ t • • »* penditures, totaling $1,276,000. the age to with a low of 22-28 tonight and a * minimum driver .license^ 16. ng conditions. In their pelitions to the county and area, ¦residents'? including Wis- bill . provides . an;, as . yet undeter- high of around 35 Friday. CONSENT {Muit be »Iflned by parent or fluardion for unmarried children Nancy Lee McKinley was hired Temperatures reached into the I hoard all of the property owners consin. The vaccine is recommend- ¦ mined: amount for land acquisition ' . ' ;- . ' "" . : - V"^«r .21 y»on). , . ' - .. as elernehtary music teacher for SATURDAY , says the weather- 40s in several Minnesota commu- asserted that their children would ed for everyone oyer six. weeks of b y the . college. ' ' nities with. Redwood Falls having ; get better education at Lewiston " ' Dr. Minn ' 18 weeks at a. salary o-f $2,168. man, will see little change in tem- age. A 25-cent - donation . ..will be re' I h*rebyreqi»st thai lor th% obpve named minor rtceive trie Sobin e said planning for the . a high of 43, St.: Cloud 42? and land' that the Lewiston' district ' ' , She succeeds Mrs, Elaine Weber, perature and continued cloudiness. . quested. ' - • .; Oral .Polio Vaccine. . arts building is? almost finished ' ¦' Bemidji 41. " ¦;. . 1 would provide bus service;' not resigned. ? / .; . The thermometer rose to 41 in . and is 80 percent complete for the The board voted to permit the Rochester posted a high of 37 J available in the Utica district. . education and service buildings. the city Wednesday afternoon and Signed.••••¦!••••*•#••*•!•*•••* ••••••*••• *•••••»•»»•• Wednesday afternoon followed by Bids-will be sought within the next;. Mrs? Jaycees to sell identification dropped to 26 during the night. At (Porenr t>r Guordion) bracelets in grades 1-6 because, it a low of 28 this morning, while at month,: or, two for the arts', build- -- irioon the: reading still was 26; . . Hearings Begin . is a no-nprofit organization. La Crosse - figures ' of 40 and 27 ' ing. -to-be . followed by bidding soon Temperatures were much higher ' New Ulm Polka ; Sponhrri-by\WM6na Coviity\Mmdical$9chty P *r-'WM / .The board Will meet Monday were posted . .-. thereafter for the. olhor two.build- the high ' ' ' ¦ ¦ night to consider teacher salaries than a year ago when The fleeting preview of spring ings. . ¦?' : .?¦'?¦ ' '. ¦ .: ' ' . '' ,/' ¦ ¦ the Day July 29 . . ;, for next year. for the day was only 4 and weather in WISCONSIN Wednesday On Slate Water : Ta be used February 17 1963 (T .'-Work' on the ' service and. arts low —12. All-time ' high for ?Feix , ype 1) gave way today to overcast skies . i\E\V ULar, . : Minn; 'APi-Neiv huildings .?- should start in the ? THE DAILY NEWS erred in a 7 was 54 in 1878 and the low for with 'occasional light- show - and ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ U-lm s Polka Day . celebration., lias POLIO REGISTRATION . . .?Tliis is a copy of a spring. The education building ? report Wednesday in saying the the day —34 in 1875. Mean tem- freezing drizzle. .; " - , . ¦ been set for July 29. despite should start, in late . sumrner. - Supreme Court had denied the ap- :, , described as ex- Pollution Bills fot;m that will be available Friday at Winona .supermar- ¦ . Precipitation charges from a church group that The service- building, ;will be? fin- '. peal from a District Court order li , 'fell -early : today: at -Hearings ;OII kets : tremely ght it's getting , out of hand; . , ST. P.An. 'AP) — . bariks and various other business places for pre- islied first—in - about six . months. ? placing seven districts in St. Char- Milwaukee, Madison , Beloit, Green The Chamber of Gommerce vo- a bill aimed at.? conserving ami | registration : for tlie Type I polio" clinic P'eb. 17.; Every - 'nien . the arts btiLltling will be fin- les district.' Arguments in the. ap- Bay and .Superior. Generally, there protecting Minnesota 's surface ' and ished ted 36-4 to hold the festival .: de- ' one ¦attending.:the clinic is asked to have the form filled in the fall of 1964 followed peal have been heard by the high Galesville Area wasn't enough of it. to cause any ' underground? water; supplies liave I by the education ' voted to promotion of the city s building in early court, but no decision lias .been appreciable glazing. ; two best - known products — begun before the Minnesota legis- I out before coming to the clinic. It \yiil save time there. lUB'S:-?-?-?; '- - ' ' - . " ' ' rendered. . • - . Racine topped /the state s tem - ooompah music and beer. lature.- .. ? Ind ividuals iinder 21 need their parents consent be- perature climbwith a mild 46 de- - The bill was prepared by a "sulv- j SENATE , discussion Wednesday j ¦ House Saved grees Wednesday. Lone Rock had comrhittee of the Senate Civil Ad- fore the vaccine will be given? indicated that future building . 'bill s '¦ 45, Beloit 44. Milwaukee 42? Madi- ministralion Committee which held will , haye ' such , smoot h sailing as- .. , Driver Sentenced ; GALESVILLE. Wis? (Special), - Crowning Slated son 40, . Green Bay 39, Wausaii and extensive hearings in the int erim this one,- because: of concern ever . ' - ' Quick thinking by a mother, and ¦ ¦ Eau Claire 38, Superior 35 and Friday Evening since last session of the legisla- financing. : -? . " - . .' ¦ '¦ a fast trip by Galesville fire de- On License Count; Park Falls 34. ture. ' • Both Sen. John Zwach. Walnrit partment saved- the home of the At Holy Trinity During the night, temperatures Grove, the majority leader ,. . an d ? Merton Tistharroner family ' in Former? SerV. Charles Root of $3.6 Million Budget 3rd Time in Year ranged from 15 at Park Falls and Sen. : Michael ? McGtiire . L-Mont- Skunk Coulee five miles east of ¦ ROLLINGSTONE , Minn. ^Spe- Minneapolis; who headed the stili- ¦ : Ashland to 29 at Beloit. • gomery, expressed concern. Arthur . B. . Meister ,. 40. Watkins here Tuesday. cial' — Holy Trinity? High School cornmittee, explained (he proposal . Zwach's concern was with th« . Farm, was making arrangements PALAA SPRINGS, Calif;, hit 911 here will crown its 1963 queen fol- to the Senate Civil Administration . the . fire, starting in the base- Proposed at College fact that the . building -programs' today to..- .pay a S75 fine assessed Wednesday as the hottest spot, in lowing a basketball game between Committee Wednesday. ' ment , stairway, is believed to have '...- Dr. . . Nels; Minne , Winona . Si al e mated'. '- receipts'?'mainly from tui- are financed.by in municipal court aftet pleading the nati on and Limestone? Maine, the Rollingstohe Rockets and . the . , taxes on property, been ca used by defective wiring. He said it would so broaden the College president, presented to the lion fees at; the college- and its gtriltyvT to a charge • of . driving: aft- was the coldest early today: .with Lewiston Cardinals Friday night; a . practice followed- by the state for - Mrs? Tisthammer awakened short- powers of the present Water. Pol- State Senate education subcommit- Pheips School , 536. There er suspension of Jus driver's li- 2 above. • . - . .' • . Henry Burton's orchestra will play " of S932 . 100 "vears: . ¦ '¦ ly before midnight , went into the lution Corrmiittee tha t it could com- tee Wednesday night a proposed would be $450, 109 in receipts diir- : ' cense. ' ' " • '" • . : '' -' for the coronation ball. . -. Zwacli said . .."I propose we de-.. . . kitchen; " smelledK smoke, opened pel cities and other local units of college operating budget of $S,(i02, - ing the, first year and $482 ,427 in Judge S. D. J . Briisld, in . sen- . Diane Dietrich was elected queen . yelop'a , building replacement finid the ba sement, door and found government to take, action neces- 867 requiring an appropriation of tencing Meister to pay a fine of by vote of the entire high school; the. second?. ; ',. ... .and that the money be . taken" flames and smoke. . sary to prevent pollution of water ' ' - $75 or: to serve 25 day 's . -said? that $2 ,670.331. -. ; Expenditures in the first year from other sources '' ' " ".- ", v . She quickly closed: the door and Senate Filibuster She will be crowned by Janet supplies. - : j That's an increase of $1 ,036 ,636 would be $l ,(ii)8 ,35.i and in the sec- he was making the? penalty high- T Kalmes,? last ., year's queen; First ¦ The bill .is an , outgrowth of af- called the fire department; he over . the. present' bieniiiii m 's ap- ond Sl?904,312. Appropriations of j McGUIRE, one of two tenafor* er because Meister.; had been cqnr and second attendants respectively templs to solve the sewage dis- ' siren sounded at 11:40 p.m. propriation of $l ,ij.T5,6!i:i; $1 ,2413,446 and $1.421.885 .would be MO vote, against the. building bill - victed? twice before on the same ' are Becky K a i m e s and Mary posal problem in the Twin Cities charge; during the past year! . The house was beginning ?tb fill Battle Is Over needed in the respective; I wo; years. w;hen it' passed'the Senate 52-2. . . Drehckhahn. The new budget and . appropria- ' with, smoke by. the. time-she?had Metropolitan area , but Root said ' Receipts/ would - increase in Ihe tool; a firm staiid ngainst?f-inane- .; Meister was arrested by police WASHINGTON? 'APJ-The Sen- The royalty will lead the grand 1 tion : are for Ihe - bienrii iini starling aroused her husband and hvo chil- the water problem and the bill are ' new bieiinium because, of . expand- ing buildings through bonding pro- at Sarnia and Sioux streets at ate's big battle over a new anti- march. Diane will be escorted by statewide. Jtiiv . ?1, 1063 , and ending June 30, ' - dren and rushed outside. , ' "' ' ed enrollment. . - - . . . I grams. 11:35 p.m. Wednesday. today in de j<«>.>; '? ... I'? ?' ' . - -. - . . . .- ,. " ?'! ' ' '¦ ¦¦ " filibuster rule ended : David Rinn.; who as captain of the ? . . ¦ ' " - . ¦ . .; The basement -Was burned out. I. . '?If -we conl inue. . .on the pres- ' feat for those wanting a tighter basketball . team is king; Becky will ALSO WEDNESDAY night Dr. Mrs; Tisthammer had just redec- - ¦ ¦ THE MAJ N REASONS for need, ) ent. basis. . .08 million dollars a rule. - . . ' be. escorted by Karl Anderson and WarrenMarley, Winona State fac- Fillmore Go. Court orated: the home. ' ' Polio Clinics Set ing the increased appropriation are bienniuni will be needed: to retire ¦¦ On a test --vot e backers- . of- -a : Mary by Richard Ries. ulty niember who is chairman of .' : No estimate was . made immedi- . .. . the college's plans for hiring more i.the- state ,debt . for buildings, 10 new rule mustered . 54 votes to 42 | Decorations in. the gyni will be ¦ the five state col leges' Inlerfaculty 1 PRESTON,Minn. — The jury ately on the basement damage and ¦ Hokab teachers and other employes;. ' .gen- {-.years, from how?.' -he said. . ' the opposition' -. ' .. -. - -. in the theine- of a bpvyljng alley, At Houston, Policy; Committee, presenttsd to the was notified not to appear in Dis- by water and smoke damage to for . . eral \vage increases for teaching , "Where , are ' the/ funds' coming? This vote was on a motion to "Strike, don 't spare the - Cardi- HOUSTON; Minn. (Specian Sena! e. group proposals for -Higher trict Court, here Monday to hear the remainder of the building. j —- and ;. npn-teaciiing personnel , and i fro m to pay off (he debt we - are limit debate oh the question , of nals, " is . the center theine. Judy A Type III Sabin oral polio vaccine salaries for faculty members? and a personal injury case brought by There is insurance coverage. increased utility arid .maintenance ; now . ineurring ''" he askeri V^ ' V formally taking up a rule change. Wise and Sue Spellz were .'¦ in clinic will be held Friday at improved retirement: benefils? Coquella Moon against Harold Firemen were called out again . expenses because of the growing i. - . The-presenl debt is St^^ tnillion, Next , the Senate voted 64-33 to charge of decorations. Becky Kal- Houston Elementary School from The subcommittee, whose- chair- \ Strand and James H, Thompson; Wednesday at 12:08 p.m. to extin- number of cainpu<; Iniilcliiigs. ih» ¦.¦¦>"! -J^-TTS^ni^fim krfi-i hj]] ,w ,xj adjourn, a parliamentary step mes has charge of preparing the 1-9 p.m? and at the Hbkali Public man is Sen. Robert Duiilap, .Plain- It has peen . postponed. guish a chimney fire at the. Oscar Dr. Minne said the 'lf)G3 R5 -oper i. add alioiii $:t0 million . If the an tici- ' wiped , whole rules lunch rdoni which has been nam- School Sunday from 2-7 p.m. . Ar- : view , took Dr. .'Minnie 's and Dr. -. . Judge A. C. Richardson - is .sched- Hanson home six miles cast ot that out . the . . ' iiu-luded jp.ate'd So-million-dollnr . "The " rangements are by Houston Music alius budget sltvijy eisli Marle'y 's proposals under advise- . building bill nled to be here for the next spe- Galesville in Hardies Creek . Xo fight that had gripped the Senate ed Rocket Room. Sbrrie of ' ' ' ment anil will make a reconimen- ; iS' added , the total will lie $15)7 . mil- cial session Feb. 18. damage resulted. .. since Congress a^embled dan . 9. the senior mothers Will serve lunch. Mothers. dation later To the Senate finance ?liOll: . '¦' ' ' committee: . On. that basis, the . imprest bill Harold O. Miiir k ,. Winona Slate j alone over the neit two years will Hospital Elects business manager atiended the ; he $11 million , lie said; , " ¦ '" Indian Says Yes lirariiiG. i. » At Caledonia Eng ineer Calls Jury Trials Set C.ALKDONTA . Minn. ( Special 1-:, Does 1/.S. Have Casfe System? Seven directors -were ' . re-elected | County Bridge for 3-year lerms to .the-Caledonia ' 1 To Start March ' all ' 4 By HAROLD KNOLL changed. People thought that minimum distance- in - feet said , 'Cod to God .' By these words China out? It s-ssems it' s Criminunily Hospital board at Ihe Need 'Critical' j Trial of .jury ra>p.s on Ihp ralon- Daily News Staff Writer just because she wo re a dia- that •iiieiiibcrs of tiro castes he meant violence produces in- right to talk to the Russians animal meeting Wednesday, The bridge situation in Winnna ! dnr for the winter lei m of District mond in her nose she wa« an could approach each other justice not in the victim of the but not all right to talk to the They are. Dr. H. .1. \'irnig, Ki- ' A pierced nostril and a small ' .Fay, Coiiil here now is scheduled lo Indian. ixithoiit pollu tion of the high- violence but in the person who Chinese?" nar Nielson , Charles Albee, St yrk [ Comit y is critical . Cordon j I begin March -1, diamond enabled a Negro maid er cnslc member. committed the violence. That's Mylire and Mines: Mary Schills | county highway engineer, told Ihe 1 She said (he Red Chinese must ' Clerk .of Conn Joseph C-Pajja to rise, from the bottom to the "Sh e could have gotten a suite (A caste catted the Purada- wt*' he hoped for forgiveness for and (ieorge A' andre , Caledonia , ' Hot ayy Club at Hotel Winona . have a say in Ihe U.N. even if said I hnr .hulKC Warren Plunkell at the Plaza (a.swanky New York Vatnian was so loir iti one his assassin. And then Gandhi and' Dr. linin .julv . K\ anime, Ma Wednesday. , top of America's caste system. Americans disapproved of thai : Austin , who was in Winona hotel i . She could have walked in- report —caste members ini.vlj- commended his soul to (iod. It's bel . TheVoiiHMi represent the. llus- j "It would take all ot the funds Wed- Indian author Santha Rama Rau say. She said such discussion was nesdav to lienr several defimll mat- to any restaurant. She could have cd the clothes ol untouch- the perfect ending for any Hin- pital Auxiliary. available for highway construc- ; preferable to the other alleriia- for the next three years tn . let s , will relurn Monday lo pre- said Wednesday afternoon at the traveled throughout the South. Be ables — (lull Ihe Piirridn-Vnii- du." The ilirrctors will ' meet next tion live of war. hriii » In-idges side a| henrings on court cases for College of Saint Teresa. cause of a small hole in . her nost tian members ' were regarded Tbiirsilay Id elecl ul'tirers. Pre x-iil I county highway up IN R ESPONSE to a question "I want lo see my child grow ¦ " one week and llien he gin jury work her total status changed. Thai ax unseeable and could . •), Si liuul , presi- ' to standard, he said, Miss Rama Rau said after a lec- from a student about ihe reeenl \ip," ! l- ' ay explained Ihe system Used the . M eel; of Munli I shows how ridiculous the siluat ior , out on/;/ at nialtt .. However, ilcnl , (ieorgc SchanbU.' , \ ice IM ' CS - ture in the college's Roger Bacon Red Chinese invasion of India , a Her son , IO'-J . is . named .lai , i ' ' ¦ coMiity, Two I'tf .ses u'eic sli-it-kr -n from is. ill eve cd re Mies ain 't be re- idenl ; Al lluesniaii. srerei ary, to eliissfy rimds in the \ pacifist . Miss ltuina Run said : Hindu for victory. The family ¦ the calt'litlai (luring Wednesday ' Center for the Sciences and Pro- ¦ i/ardcd as typical since caste mid 11 !•? Spriigue . Ircasiirer based on traffic , need and coin ; s ' "I pit y any Communis! who in- lives in New York. ¦ ' : session fessions that Americans were criti- "YOU CAN'T pretend you don ' ifllxios vary in different sec- Ai'i 'ording . to I be annual report , niissioncr .s priority. The coiinl\ have a caste system. I' m sun vades Ind ia , lie will ho confused works on' a five-year plan , Itoailf One was a divorce fiction brought cal of India 's ' rigid caste system tions ol India . Western ob- "IF WE ARE going to under- 1 , 1 1.1 piilicnts were admitted In _ every American is aware of it by the total acceptance and tolal 1 arc scheduled for ini|ir2 Total nuinlier of paticnl but had n flexible caste system of Color or money or education de rigidity he will encounter. While , 7110 ;i\(> i 'iigc niiin- I five years prior lo act unl nn Clarence Ti 'oke and dismissed on system compter, tiewilderiiig thinking in economic, political days was 7 . The their own hnsed on wealth , color, term inc. your caste system. Yoi we are perfectly prepared to ac- d;iy was 21' .- . proveinenl, motion of the plaint ill ' s .'illornpy, and exceedinohj di .f lic.nU to and sociological terms and start bei' ol palicnis per ' can 't say there's no djffcrcnct cept anything, we -150 million 22,1 were -liuni. Payroll ' < 'lun'les Kanilieiiek , Witunin Se . Iticlini'd Darby religion and education . dejinc. I thinking in terms of human val- A liiinl ol between being: a Harvard man an< people are not prepared In reject lasl year was $li|i , iil)t) . i niiir High Schodl , and .liuuc j Also stricken «n.s .-i suil b v Mrs. ues, " she said in a lecture , "New ¦ . THE AUTHOR , whose dram-afi- a graduate of Oklahoma Univer AS DESCRIBED b our own principles. " S , (' . SIciK'h .icni , manager , said Hamhciiok , Colter lli^li School I Ittilli F.vens agaiiisi Howard Imrn, y Miss Rama Voices of the Far Kasl , " at Ihe sity. When President Kennedy -wai Ban in her lecture , India appear- She said she deplored India 's re- no derisions have been made 'W . , I uddrcti JO you can vote in the General Election lo b» I low caste. But in cont rast wilh lhi.« elements, .feeling its philosophy lecture and said: ngailist colonial rule. The Con Miss Kama Itau said tlie quick- Hindu attitude of acceptance oi will carry it t hrough , " Miss Hanni . hold "Let mo give you an example question had been before the est way of learning iihoul a peo- their lot , A mericans are novei Itau fold 2(ll| persons who jam WINONA DAILY NEWS J of your caste sysUmi. I hav e a ' United Nations 14 years with no ple is through the arts. satisfied . If on American c.-irn.i $; med the lect ure hall. IIIUIISDAY, rrilRUAHY I , l»H Negro maid. She has been -\villi action . ' Portugal is a fascist col- "Art is mankind 's ino.il authen - mill ion he feels he must earn 10/, HO U Monday, April 1, 1963 i , dearly. %: Iler graying durk hair was tic record because unless an artist V0IUMI - | iu« )2 years I love her mill ion. This puzzles Asians, " onial iialiou. India is a democ ' Georgia swept back in a classical style. A tells Ihe trill h about Hie situation Piibllilifil ijnlly rxfi:|il ifllunlny n»nt Moll She s from Savnnimh , , racy. Yet Ihe llniled States sup- hy mni lli-f.ilfl riilill-. iilnfl gol'd bracelet swayed on her right wilh which lie is dealing he can f^ ny ^ RtiiMihlliftn If you mov«, you mull change aelclren. 1 and used to be my child's nurse. (India 's costc system is n ported Portugal in I lie DA', de- r niiiiiniiy, (.0 1 I rnnklhi S|., vvinnnw , AMim f wrist as she gestured, not he a good arlisl. " When we wont lo India she no- Hindu sorin l orunniznHon of lude tin (ina because the United SUnSCHIIMION HAH 5 i Office op«n 8 to 12 and 1 to 5 daily 1 ticed that Hie Indian women had States needs air buses " (I roups with tiereditaru stoi ns. THS SPEAKER said India ', . HER HUSBAND, Faublon Bow- Slnolf Copy lOr , IV Siimlfiy I ftxcopl Sa turday 8 to 12 , their noses piercer! and wore a Members of a casfe often abundance of cultures, languages, ers discussed the Asian theater in Dfillvftrffl by enrrl'-r In f 11/ ol V/lnnn«- nskeil to have her SHE SAID IN reply to a quei- di amond She but vol . always hove n ow- ways ol IMmt nnd points of v iew n convocation led ore Wednesday Pfi r wtek iO irnli pierced because II looked so tiou trow Toresun Incnlly mem - 24 wil l II? IS Vl wm>^> Wit \ \f you will bacatna 2) of on or hoioro flm i nose IIIOII won*! lehtcli in a elite lo are all totally acceptable lo the afternoon In Hie Teresan auditor- y«ar» oflo her Albert Miller Hint Indian lead- N pretty. cnslc fly null ilflilly In nriwfiimt i pnpfi I"(> " tlu'ir itleulit\i . The s//s- nation She s;ii» W ) fnnnll.i »l Ml l ROY G. WILDGRUBE Insisted so we I he polluted lip close, contort .Miss It.una Rnu said Hindu ing Asia background, culture and ] pierced -- the pier- "Ihe II ,N. is not a private club. 1 yntii tl'/.M I mnnlli \\ « hail her nose unlit a loin class. philosophy was excellently sum- ntlitudes, Tlirough the theater we Commissioner of Roglilrcition ' cing Is done in one nostril -- nnd All otlirr mnll lut)^c^lptlfln^: f (fit DIP pant , Hritiih olfi- med up in the dyiiiR words of "We have to have the «ntir« can learn what makes Ihe Asian '¦ we got n iliiiiminil for lu-r, a 1 yenr II.'. 00 .1 niniilhi *< "• rials who iorwerlti ru led AWiliandas H. <l pnitlngt pnltl tl A'mon*. [They 'll Do It Every Time By jimmy Hatlo ROBERT C RUARK Reynolds Budget JaUt WqhL 9t Kapp£md. New Commercial Under Criticism MADISON UV-Several Republi- can legislators were quick to brand Gimmkks in Laos Gov. John W, Reynolds* state budget message "the height of fis- NEW YORK — This is a special announcement. We have just lost cal irresponsibility." the warm -war? in Laos. "This comes to you as a special feature of ;";. New Show Hoi our public service service. We have just lost the warm war in Laos. The Democratic chief executive ; ; By EARL WILSON Double your pleasure, double your fun, we gave 'em commercials.in- asked approval of $338.1 million to ' ¦ ¦? NEW VOUK — Phil Silvers '?next TV series wil l have him playing stead of , -a" : giin '?- ' ' „ • -:• cover the first half of a two-part By the time this bulletin is extracted from its bottle, the singing g factory foreman — he 'll be battling the unions, and the bosses, an-d appropriation that could range workers -— "but my coffee breaks . . . Ah: " he says, "every coffee commercial will have been introduced to Laos, sponsored :by the Voice the . ? from $671 million to $674 million,. , break will .be like a -floor show .'." of America which has plainly goofed and lost the war. Whose iault? /'Foremaan Bilko, " — that's? not the name but that's the idea . — Who? Why, : that little old wine- and require additional tax funds maker, thee! '?. will start next fall ; sponsored by General Foods, and may precede the Artie Shaw, to lecture on the sec- of at least $161 million. new Danny Kaye CBS show Wed- I don't know who dreamed this "this budget is entirely too plush ¦ ' ¦ ret of successful matrimony, and nesday nights. ., ' JFK's longtime • ¦ friend , Charles one up — if it wasn't the Green possibly have gotten a better clar- for the state of Wisconsin to be The., closest Phil has ever been Giant or that little old wine-maker able to afford ," said Sen? Walter " " i Spalding. :? inet performance, as well. to a factory has been to pass: one ' — but our own dear government Hollander, R-Roseridale. "Never- " L For the gourmet set, Jackie had I will hold still for Benny, and while going ; golfing? I -vichyssois'e, : eggs:; benedict and .efc has announced that starting last theless, the governor wants to be? "But I've dene - a ?lot of \re*. ' ' - ' -;¦' : Sunday, the traditional Mohlam I will hold still for Satch, because ¦ j ' presso. . ?,(- -irv good music never did nobody : no the popular fellow in makbig these search," . he? says. ¦Foremen are j ¦ £>id the diners applaud when T rie singers of Laos — sort of Ben proposals.": . Very important in America. Do - ' Grauers or Harry 'Von Zells dat- bad. But when it comes to Win- ' j First Lady came in .' ston's tasting good in Laos, I pass. "I think it represents the height you [ know - there's ..a? foreman's '. . "What! ai:e you: kidding 0 TJie ing back a couple of thousand ¦ j- ; You know who's regtisted with the of fiscal irresponsibility,*' added jourrial with 300,000 circulation? ? I .Voisin . is a very sophisticated res- years —; will go on the air to , render siaging commercials on be- whole schmier? Nobody but dat Hollander, a co-chairman of the He'll have a. timeelock which no i taurant, " said a sophisticated?Voi- C^mrrjttee. matter when he punches it, regi-v ' half of some special contest or little old phrasemaker—me. Joint Fmarice ! sin .'man . ' . "\\e[ don¦ 't do such ters that he' s come in 1.5 minutes '. '' . ¦ ¦ ¦ other. The effort will only, last filings:.¦ . . - • ?. . - " early,. ".;?;: ? " - . . . Joe E? Lewis, eh route :to Hdus- a week, unless it catches on — ):: : in a week you can lose a war. ' v ' .' •And I'll defy .authority,,, and I ton to appear at the . Cork Club, but ^:- V' <:: -^ scream and? fight . . with' the shop j refers to.the U.S.A. as.?"The- Unif- A typical Mohlam team, I am steward!"? . i ed: Strikes of America " . told, performs its attention-getting He has cast no other actors so j TODAY'S BEST LAL'GH: . Pliyl- j chores by employing a master FISH FRY FRIDAY far. ;¦?; •; i lis Diller saw a Bunny waitress DEAR ABBY: male singer, a : , .if it'd girl singer ALL YOU CAN EAT "I'm going, hire, a,hall .in , Hol- "iii , an outfit cut so. low , and a to - , any lower 'd have been of flute player. That SEA SCALLOPS, PA BAKED HALIBUT, lywood and let everybody come in .been , slie Voice the * | ' ' " he says. . '"I just barefoot ." ' seems a fine com- PIKE, ETC $JL a3U FILLET OF SOIE and- :try out , ¦ " :I'D;' THAT: ¦ How bo, for any radio hope a Do bermari walks in.,' . .?' ;,.- ..AVISH .' SAID ?' . ¦can a woman always have the last |;::Caase;:fo^ Outdoors or television ven- Phil had hoped to shoot the ser - " Smorgasbord Sundays 11:30 to 3 P.M. do I .word- when she never gets to if.' ture into corrup- ies in NY but? has decided to (Jbev Adams) , Bald Eaglt Count tion of your lis- ? his wife - ' it . in California because ¦ EARL'S PEARLS : "It had to . •Ninety-seven bald eagles were tening pleasure. All You Can Eeat..r $2.45 and four daughters like the . Cali- ' ' observed on the Upper Mississippi - happen? There 's - now a nudist film T h e ; Mohlams Roast Beef — Baked Ham — Chicken — Baked Hallibut — fornia sunshine. , : ' " « River Wild Life: and Fish Refuge titled 'My, Bare Lady . -' 'Tid-Bit;s . . ' have been spread- Pike - — ScaUops — Fillet of Sole — "All the trimming;plus bev- "I'm surrounded? by women ." he ¦' " • ,.- ? ' By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN between the mouth of the Chip- . ' ¦ "I stopped smoking and a. .won- , . . ;. ing the word, kind erage and ice cream. lays , "there's such ?a smell' ', - of derful thing happened to me within ' DEAR ABBY: Yesterday I was pewa and Rock Island during the !of like ah uhwired . in the drug department , of a . late January count, according to powder, and makeup, - and dresses l one Week , after I'd . quit ." . 'reports large store, I. was • writing-' down-the-prices of some;', vitamins ' When, sound ?truck , f o r Thri ll to a magnificent Pan- Charcoal Br ofled Steaki. . Don Gray, refuge manager. Th is around my house, that I have to ..Comic Rip Taylor. ?:I .found. every a sales clerk, walked over, to me and asked "May I help you?" I . Ruark the aforernention- oremic view of Lake Onalas- Louis Schuth Orchestra every go over: to the Friars Club every I'd " in. the' last t« ' , is -approximately the same num- ed 2.000 years, but will get you ka. Albin Bina at the Piano Sat. Nite. i lighter . lost , replied, .'Yes. where can . I find the aspirin?" He asked . "Are ber • ', two so often to assert by masculinity:" i Years-."?; ? ?That 's earl;?brother. T - • as a year ago. The bulk of six that their popularity falters aft- Bar , Blue Moon Lounge. ' . you comparing prices?" ans\vered . ?"Of course , I always do..". the. big birds were in the lower [unity !" . . . . He; replied , . '.'Then find the aspirin , yourself' aiid; walked away. I '¦? er association , '-wit21 the American ONALASKA, WIS. THE OAKS ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ end . of the refuge. . ' LOVELY O I ANA L ynn's 10 . -. was stunned . . - . contribution to culture, the singing, ' i I want to know if J. was .within my. fights. , -A-bhy?: . Is (here any. There was a slight; Increase commercial. p-leased at? the. great praise she s ^ ' "Mary, law against ^iriting down the prices 0! three or foiir. different ileiiis jn. the Wipoaa district, that .received as the new star of .. (Continued, from Page One.) ¦ ¦ ' IT IS A VERY small " that she and her. husband , '; in. a . . store? - I- ha\'e to ep nipare prices.- because: I.need.every penny area from Lake Pepin to the item- Mary. , . about ¦ the: size , of': a fist - in your Mortimer Hail ,. Los Angeles radio, ' cat words when he went he-fore T can save. ? IN'SULTED Trempealeau Dam! A year ago ; ; 1:. ;. ' eye—and it is equally a very 'small s tation owner, have taken an apt. the television .camera. " : . the rangers counted 18 eagles. ' ¦' even \ DEAR I.N'SL'LTEp: You w-ere surely, within yiiur riglits. This year, were 23 win- ' wonder 'that Americans are not for -several months on Central; Pk. . The Pentagon chief went " ' - ¦ ' there , ' knock The sales clerk was rade. You should have reported him to the . tering in the area. These, fig-? considered seriously abroad as W, and ;are bringing in the chil- further in. an attempt to . . -;¦ down persistent reports, mainly manager and , believe me, HE'D have soon found the aspirin . ' . ures do iiot ' . include the Lake anything better than :gum-chewers ,. '•IWPHrPI' djen ... ..Bosomy singer Choo Choo : in?anticipation ; of a big headache. ;-? pinup worshippers , and: Hollywood Collins is concentrating on another from . Cuban, . refugee , sources, that Pepin eagles as the lake is but- are hiding missiles' . -in side the refuge area . gangsters. We: have?:made , a: con- \rk fearryout Specials area; her pretty legs. Joan Ed- tlie. Soviets , DEAR ABBY: I am in love with a man. who ' wards is writing a ; "legs" song caves, out .of sight of prying certed effort over tlie years to ex- . . seems crazy over me when we ape together , but port only the ' Jennifer Jones is be- aerial cameras. Eagles , Gray? pointed out ,.can- cultural worst of us. for her ..?; there is another girl. "He says he?;can't decide not be pinned down to one area, coming a grandmother a second ¦ : / This newest gambit of. sending "I. am .sa t isfied that there are between tis. I have been waiting for a year for since ., (heir?range is quite .wide'. :^ ¦ ¦ the singing : commercial- to .- Laos— time. Her son , Robert Walker; now no ; major elements of offensive . .. . ¦him- to make up his mind,? He?has her pic- , ¦They .".also ' are in areas of open acting; in Spain in a fil m , "The ' ¦ a land in which, oddly, people do S caves of weapons systems in .the . ture on his dashboard and it spoils my evening water. For example? in . 1962 ' , the outnumber radios—i s roughly com- K ::^C SHRIMPLUNCHEON tf 4 ", just , the news from lAOv .Ceremony, got Cuba ,"? -McNamara said.. every time 1 get into his car. He dates me On La Crosse area count was 15, V PIKE his wif e, Eliie, : that she' s expecf- . This parable to exporting Lenny Briice ^^^^A. ? ..?.?,.. .. ', 4^1 lie reported for the first time Mondays and Thursdays and she gels, him the year tlie observers did not find a Lng-,;again. - . -. , as a typical American folk humor- that recent reconnaissance:has re- rest of the week. Should I demand that lie make' single eagle Xlost . of. the open wa- ist ,: or commanding the friendly ¦ ^ Jackie Gleason got a call from vealed that , certain ' - equipment - ' , of a choice? , DAILY READER ter was frozen over during ; the ' •(^^L 3 M Cll a waiter, at Toots . Shor 's ' who. ask-. j enemy to read nothing but Nor- «S¦ ^¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Soviet combat forces, gear asso- sub-zero period. mal! Mailer on the left hand, Jack *)^ ¦ - ¦ ^ ¦ LUNtHE0NS " • -•' :¦*!¦¦"?"' ed , "Mr . Gleason, did you lose ciated with battlefield-type -rock- DEAR READER : When you; give a man F^ V - - $200 when you were in here last? " ' ' ' ; Kerouac in the middle, and em- . ets , '.'has. also -started'to be moved an ultimatum , be prepared to lose. Your coni- . ..? • '' - Abby :..?.? Green Back From Coast 5 TASTY "I; never know how much money phasizing the literary merit oi \ A01V^ <\S Cl - but of the island back to the So- petition may be on the dashboard — but I think you're the . Twenty thousand dock wings I'm carry in' — why .'" asked J. G. ¦ in the Pacific Fly- Henry . Miller . to the. far right. j. r HAMBURGERS ...... *P A viet Union. " one he is taking for a ride. Beat him to the exit and call it quits;- collected . Do you chink that dirt backwash r/ _/' "Because I found that ' amount ? way- : by .hunters and biologists , ' . ' ¦ jif ' . if sufficently abraded into a for- • "n* . Generous Order 1 C#» under your table , " said the . wahV- McNamara acknowledged -there PEAR ABBY : J,ly wife has an okl metal box islie calls it her . dui-iiiR the . past season , were? FRENCH FRIES ...... Ij C ¦ ? «" " , - ¦ eign ear, tcchniquewise mi .gh t, • ) . still are ; about ;. 17,000; ' Soviets . . in "treasure chest",: It is filled , with junk. Pictures.of our children . .examined hy the biologist ' ( clean up ihe Viet Congs? ,.Will-Mis- ' : "If you re that honest, take it Cuba , including about 5,000 men all grown and gone), their baby shoes and the stuff they made .cre'.v working .under the direc- " . :'K' Carryput Ordert OnlyJ - " : ter Cfean stave off Sukarno from -L 0'O ! v and split it among the waiters, in four motoi-ized, tank-equ ipped . in school. She even has an old gas mask her brother, had in Worl d tion, of Bill Green , .regional; bi-' . Fri..Sat. faid Jackie, New Guinea? If we put rhore men -Sun: Till 1 A.M. task forces ? ' War I, 'He 's dead how.r She goes through these things, e.verv once plogist and specialist in , mark- , Vi CHICKEN *f; 'v^vv ^v^^^vv ^vy ^. Toots claims he hasn't been able in a While and has herself a good : 'ducks under?, wing into ;menthol" smoking, can we ^51 But he discounted the possibihty cry, 1 told her she \vas stupid ing the solve the business in Brunei and IN-A-BASKET ? . Batter-Frietint« said , was to "achieve clandestine- attended a papered house under \ J V J J 2:15 Iheir horae waters. m J S e 6 ly a ' , the impression that somebody was f fe rolt site rttarsfid? ^ 11 '" full . -operat ional capability Milwaukee ^ J 1 I 1 . Ni|. eo-»Ml for all systems early Decem- AlWtf of the McNamara-Hughet pnins to revive a new brand of ^^ i *^ ***" - " :ic-50<«se by all Iv lWH; ber I 9ii2 in order to confron t the leievisimi and radio report , Keat- Mau Mau that nifiiit. C A NtW Nlf HAS COK TO Tltf SCKEEM...AND United States with a fait accom- ing held a news conference and Policeman Q BENNY Goodman, judging from WE WMU) IS A HAWEII MAtt TO UVE II pli. " challenged the defense secreta ry to 's charges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the film I saw on TV the. other HuKhes stressed the c|ose call try and refute ICeating t be the the l. military nigh , can scarcely reason 'niled States had Inst fall. of a dangerous Soviet A Milwaukee policeman Wii.s kill- for our sofioiied relationship wilh He said intelligence authorities beefup in Cuba. ed early lotlay in the collision of Itussia in terms of translation nf reported on Oi't. 2S that the When the two-hour admin istra- two police vehicles , en route to the American way via a clarinet Soviets had achieved lull combat tion presentation was finished, the scene of an accident , and two reed. We could have as easily sent readiness for all th*ir medium Keating didn ' t back off. He said other persons died ns a result of range missiles , able to strike nt McNamara "did not dispute in separate mishaps In the Milwau- MtMtMtMW^nF^GBMM * cities ns far away as Washington , any.manner any of the statements kee suburban area . St. Louis and Dallas . I made. " The dea t hs raised the 1963 Wis- AriA Ironically, Hughei said, on that Meanwhile , Keating was at- consin highway toll to 50 compared VOGUE ' very day Soviet Premier Khrush- tacked again by Rep. Samuol S. with G2 on this date one year ago. JACKIE GifftSON chev agreed lo dismantle ihe THURS, - FRI. • SAT. Stratum , nn upstate New Vork Michael Bugbee, 14, son of Ben- missile 'bases and pull out. his Democrat who political dopesters rockets. That was six days after jamin Bughee Jr ., plant manager You 'll savor the flavor of every dish you order here. r 6IC0T say may try to unseat . Keating in of the Kalk Corporation of Mil- 't'Pronouncid aee-ao I Kennedy threw an . amis emba rgo the 10IM elect ion. The artistry of our chef takes care of that! Equally around Cuba and (ailed on waukee, died this morning at Col- Stnilton ncL'U.scd Ke.nl ing of umbia Hospital of n bruin injury |^^ <^k%'> ^^V; to your taste will be the pleasant , relaxing atmos- wmmmsms&mssiwmimmj Khrushchev In withdraw his of- "disgraceful irresponsibility " and 'U''^ fensive weapons. suffered Monday night in a two- phere in which you dine . .. the deft , thoughtful TWO MEN OBSESSED I utleriii f? "parli.iiin claptrap. " He car collision 011 Highway 141 in t^ LESLJE ** DAVID ¦** The longer range missiles never said Keating is using tactics rem- service that seems to antici pate your every wish, ' ^ atiiiM BY A WOMAN WHO did become oi»orntioiial , Hughes suburban Hiver Hills. I J iniscent of those used by the late Patrolman Robert Kraemer, 31, GARON'NIVEN DESIRED THEM BOTH! . said , hut U.S. intelligence cxpesrts Sen. Joseph It, McCarthy, R-Wis, calculated Ihe Soviet.s were rush- Milwaukee , was killed early today Kennedy's move imainst toreign In tlie collision of his motorcycle in> ! to gel them in firing »hapc shippers operating into Cuba The Fun Place to Go by Dec, IS and a police nnibulancc on the wasn 't as stringent ns had been city 's East Side. Two officers in Hughes gave a det ailed descrip- expected, tion of many other weapons tun- tho ambulance were injured , In Fountain City Hut tlie Soviet news agency Tass Mrs , Michael Delnney, 25, of neled by Ihe Sovlel Union Into called it » Slew hostile step" Cuba. These Included antiaircraft Milwaukee was killed Wednesday against Cuba. night when the car she was driv- CUHSOF rocket s rmplnced nt 24 site* pro- y to of- Tlie new regulations den ing crashed into a tree in Hivor TAKE YOUR VALENTINE viding "continuous cover of tho fending foreign shippers the right OMKNBmS Vrv nort h coast <>( Cuba " and key Hills. ^ to carry cargoes paid for by tho WAHY VALENTINE'SI Mf -v Mint hern areas , const defense U.S. government, It would appl y ^f^^. ^ missiles , battlefield missiles i to any ship that has touched at Next Thursday's the day! mounted on treads, nnd a variety Cuba since Jan. 1. iTO /l ^^t^ v^^ ' of tanks , mortars and the like. Take that "Queen of Henrls" ,J^ effl| V b The defcn.se intolllffcnce expert Garvin Brook Tavern out to dine and the one place '~^3?y-2* disclosed tiie SovieLs have given t'V' at the Arches she really wants to go is | vT-""y ' * TR OT HfllDtN added punch to their advanced Wally V S) S ^ Mlt;2I fi gh l or plan es aince the COON FEED (formerly operated by Emit Prondxinikl) 's. How about It? Vv wt. r it* . 1 ooi.uv, ,1: M « a f; I-I'..- - .ni ,i-i crisis abated—and that thin wns IIIIWMO OTOT detected by reconnaissance pic- TONITE I " " tures. 5 p.m. -10 p.m. BRIGITTE BARDOT Dressing, Mnslicd Potatoes Now Under New Hlgmt. rtmm Hi laid « low lev«l surveillance and Cole Slaw MARCLLLC MASTROIANNI ^^V^LjHf plane noted e\ K I IMIL-O on Nov . 10 ALL YOU &4 out and that Ihe Sov iets were filtiii R the ^C You arc cordially Invited to drive CAN EAT 4>X«A.3 O^oIl^L VERY PRIWHTE MKi'.s with 7-mllo-range alr-to-nir "Hollo to Bernice and Don Dlngfoldor. ^A AFFAir Children's Portion 7$t •ay ", ¦ missiles i - i- ¦' II /lOH''% >"! ' . F ¦ SUPPER CLU B Fi. '- .' I ! , .« ' '>'»! , l'.01 ' i' Po ^^ji%M(^%it : :^ Nationol American

ANTHONY SCHOOL V LegionComman der : IMPALA l-Door S-Pawevger : IMPALA i-Door 6-Pa8&enger t An $87,000 I mproveimnt ' By GARY M. SUKOW ROCHESTER? Minn. ??',AP) - There's viip room for a coy candi- New Anthony School date in the Campaign to become the .N'o. 1 nian¦ iii the Araerican Legion.? -¦;.. .. Dan Foley, legionnaire \vho as- Chevrolet To Hold Open House pires to the post of national com- MONDOVI , Wis. : 'Special) - Mrs: Gladys Rongholt , grades 3- mander, can tell you that from Mrs; , months; of campaigning over 60,- Open house Will be held; at tne re- 4, and Arnold Amundson p-rnsseiijrr • BEL AIR i-Door 6-Pa?settger cently completed grades 5-6. Maynard N. Olson is 000 miles'-in 40 states. | PEL AIR i-Door | Anthony School ••;M«t»l«lll»ll«t*lllt|MH*»4 in the Town of Drammen Sunday elementary principal ot [the Mon- He rnaJtes . 'bis. 'iii'iiig. though-, ax • • > I • 11 11 I • • I • 111 11 » • • H I t t 11 I I < I • I >f I • I 11 11 I I «II«I* . ' from; 2 to 4 p.m. dov i district :and \V? H . Hehli is ah aftoniey here- and at Wabash a , No formal program is planned. superintendent of the: district. and is Wabasha city attorney: y°ur wa n Lunch; will be served during the School board members are: The first Minnesotan to actively /""ffls sr'N ^'c^ s° » ! afternoon in the hot lunch room. James Blum, president: R. H. seek the national conihiandei'ship ^ Included in the 9, 102 square Ecke. clerk: J. H. ? He-sselman. of the nearly 3 million member feet of floor space are four class- treasurer , and Paul Rieck and veterans organization'. Foley is rooms, one¦ ' .multi-purpose room? Charles Giese, directors. campaigning ' hard - months in ad- ^^^^Sjj ^^^ ^ & CO I teachers' work and storage area, Design and plan of building was vance of the Se-pt. 8-12 national ' restrooms, . janitor 's , room, boiler by Gene Kramschuster , Mondovi. convention of the. Legion at New xty Choose f rom 10 different 1983 I room and storage space. The cost Contractors.- • general . O&N Lum- Orleans, La.? His campaign man- : ^^BiscAYSE i-Dow 4-ra «r»nrr \ Chevrolet , Chevy II& Greenbrier I of . the new building is approxi- ber Co:: electrical subcontractor, ager is? Roy . T. -Anderson : of Aus- •¦ •¦•II4HIMMM I <•• ilM n sink ... three lively low- : the Legion should be to iirge pro- the discovery of ' '" \ irT, Mrs . Walter Haase.: has been trans- He will take security service train- a well-preserved : ' "'"" co-sl fiLmilv-M/e (,'hevy Il' s . . . and Greenbrier I , ' grams of natioiial security as it religious temple of ancient ' Rome. _ - ferred to Brenierhaven German* \ ing there. / . i i iftti>l|^^iiuuij^>j ^jLuw^^M.Mi : Sports Wagons wilh up to twice the room of : after- . being stationed in ..Paris. affects , i the- Wester n 'Hem sphere. The . temple, tn Iho god iliihra of the . . . : Mi niost uagrons >ou "ll pass with that Corvair : France; for two years. He is as: DURAND, Wis. — Oren Lamm. ?''The extent; to . which, commn- was discovered adjacent-'?: to a '^ fSli^flrTriBiiiiiP \¦ " to ni'sin- ' has entrenched : . "^^^^^g^^^^ \TBBlW»--- : rear-en^mc traction. All are built haul more i signed to special services . branch son of .: Mr. . and . Mrs. • W i; 11 i a m - itself in wine cellar in the nearby, com- of the Army which controls . all , ' - ' Cuba certainly presents a serious of 'ino. • ^~""7 ^ • and t>Ui\ btviutiftil longer. Look them over soon ! • Lamm was- promoted to airma n - ' munity . Mai- Some scholars ^^^^^^^ ssass^^ - ^ "~^ % Army athletics. He is currently in second class at Flrnendorf ?.4FB, threat \vhicli we . must constructive- called the find the:most-important ' charge of the .. - sports- .' section at near; Anchorage . Alaska. He is a ly guard against , - ' he remarked in Jlithra temple ever ' uncovered in . interview, ¦ Brenierhaven. His 'address is; RA surgical technician iii the operat- an the other day. "This Italy. . ' ,, "-;; only ' 17521558, -Hq., Co. CSAPEB? APti ing rooms , of the USAF hospital not. means that, Castro s re- ' ' ' - ' gime inn.s( • 'M ithra was . the god: of an 69.. New York. N-.Y '? there. As. ' a' member of the base .;be checked, but that oriental cult thai became CHEVY H MO i-Door \ communism must not be .' ancient choir, . 'he recently: .sang at the . . allowed one of the major religions of ihe ^^* « to spread, to-Laiih ;, A'merica. '' ; Keeps Going Great inauguration ceremonies and: pag- - Ronian Erhpire; . In the second ' . . ? en t" lor Alaska's . Governor William Ho also favors mor« rehabilita- century A.D. it w more wide- Egan. He is a graduate of Durand tion s-erviee's to>r spread than Christianity, . •' .veteraris and Re- ¦ Kotr~B uy^ ov four entirely different kiwis nf can nf ' High,School. - . . " lieves the Legion : " your Chevrolet dealer s Showroom ' ; ¦' ¦ should strength- ' • ¦? • ¦ "'+ ?>' ?; ¦ en: its : AniericajiisiTi programs. : EY0TA , Mitin.:. < Special' — Pvf. "U lias always , been a philoso- Altura Bank Stoc k Gerald .: .Ihrke ', son of Mr? aiid -Mrs; phy of mine that .the .Legion is a Waiter Ihrke. and his wife, spent great stabilizing? force in. our coun- ..ALTURA ., Minn. ~ Capital stock a lu^day.. leave, at the home of his try, bringiivi' tba 'ether varying re- of AJtura .State Bank has been i .h- ' « parents. They- also v i s i t e d his ligions, racial backgrounds 'and creased . from-u j2 5,000 to S50!bqo" by QUALITY CHEVROLET COMPANY grandmother. Mrs. Louis Warber. interests,'' he said. declaration of a . 100 percent stock Pvt. ' , 105 Johnson St. Wirtona ? Phone 2396 Haase Scibert -Ihrke is stationed at. Fort Foley was born in Wabasha. He dividend . . Dec. 31 . according . to Benning; Ga? . . . , graduated..; f rom,St.. Thomas Col- President.Cyril Kramer. SP. 4. JERRIE SEIBERT? son S; Sgl, Paul. L? Slocker and fam- lege . St? Paul , and Fordham. Uni- of Mr. and Mrs? G. M. Seibert , ily are . visiting at; , the ' home of versity Law School. His many civ- 456 Olmstead St;, has arrived at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ic activities'.- '. included .' ; service oh his hew'" duty ' station in Okinawa. Stocker. Stocker has spent tlie past the Governor's- : Advisory- Commit- . . ¦ His address is: . RA 17598961, Bat- tliree years at Semback AFB.? Ger- tee on Veterans -Affairs. '. " ' ¦ ' tery A, : 1st Missile -Bn..; 65th ',' Ar- many, and has been assigned to the tillery, APO 331. San ..'Francisco, Wesloyer AFB of the Strategic.. Air Calif. At; his . . .departure; from his Command at . Springfield, Mass? . Tragedy Mars Queeni's former unit he was awarded the Visit to New Zealand 4th;Missile Battalion. Certificate 'ol LAKE CITY, Minn . ^Special )— Achievement in recb-gnilion of : his The new address of Charles • .Mey- ¦AUCKLAN D . New Zealand I?- — , initiative unit loyalty and devo- er; son . .of ? Mr. ';and Mrs. ' -Erwin Tragedy . marred , . the - . visit : of tion to duly. . Meyer , is: RA 17637226. Co. C. 1st Queen Elizabeth II to New Zea- J^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^K^ " " ¦ ¦• : ' ^HH^^^M^ . ' • • ?' Bn. USA SATR. Ft. Bevens. Mass. land today, jiist as on her first ARMY ?PFC. MELVIN Dl NG- visit in 1953, FELDER , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- A bus . loaded with Maoris , re- man Kotlarz. 503 E. Front St., has Iinmunization Clinic turning, from the welcome for the returned to Fort Hood, Tex., after at Rush queen Wednesday night , plunged spending a 15-day furlough at the Sia^ed ford over a 130-foot bank and 15 of . the aborigines home of his parents. His address . .were killed: There , R USHFp.RD: Minii . . 'SpeciaP ,— were 21 injured, some seriouslv.. is: US 55698916 H-H Co. 2, 84th The . third : and final .immunization Armor. 1 ST-AD. Fort Hood . ..Tex. On Dec. 24 . 1953. while the .then clinic , f or this year irill be ? held Prin cess Elizabeth and Prince .Wednesday: at 9 , a.m . . . . ' Phil ip were In Auckland , a train RICHARD G. DAVIS, son of Mr. . Irnniini.ization 's will ..be given at en route to Auckland plunged into and Mrs. Wilfred Davis 607 .' Wil- Riishford , Community. Clinic in- . . " a. river and killed 200 : persons. son St., nas enlist- stead of the -school. Students will iMany of those aboard .-. -.were -. on ed in the buddy be laken to the clinic by school their way to see the royal couple: program in t h e personnel. As a smaller number Mar in e Corps. will be receiving immunization at HARMONY PATIENTS He will depart for this clinic, parents of pre-school HAR.MOXV, Minn? (Special. * - ' basic training children were urged to be present Paul Kunkat . aiid Ott o Watts are March 19. Be is al 9 a.m. so the clinic can be surgical patients at Luthera n Hos- a graduate of Wi- completed as soon as lvssible. pital . La Crosse. nona Senior Hi gh School. . • : HOMER , Minn. SSSS^^^^^^^ — Ens. Irvin C. v M| K? wgB BL y % Teasdale , son ot ^^^B W^: lUmPr*^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ m ^^^^^K ^^B&p& \ Mr. and Mrs, /Ir- Davis vin Teasdale , is W00LW0RTH S scheduled to gradiiale March' 1 from the Commutiications schoo l of the Naval Schools Command , it's Valentine Time! Newport . R. 1. By ' instructional techniques includin g field trips and practice on actual equipment , he learned the importance ot ai/cur- LUSCIOUS CHOCOLATES ' acy in naval com mimical ions. T&Rtt ^m^^^K ^mKBKm ^^K ^^^^^^^ n o^^^-^ APsffiJ^^jw^™^ |^l^|n ifofjB/ ^K ^^Ffa^Mw&dB/Km ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^MHBBH WH^^^^^^^HB^^HHB HI ^^I^^H K ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I^^^^^^^^ BI^^B HH| ¦H^^Ml iPlli*!it!i MMMMm ^SBSwiBsm ¦ CHATFIELD , Minn , - Ma .j. Pa- Qo/tgeoufid y ^Boswl £o/t Qtumg WB ^^|H < Ws&k ^M^M^M^M^M^M^M^M^M^Mm trick ,1. Hallornn. .son of Leo Hal- loran. received a Strategic Air y^^^^!l^J |MMJM^MMM||^^H^^WW88ft8C^^^^MwwJB H H Command Comba t Crew .Award for it) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^H years of combat cre w fly- I^I^^^^^^H^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KmH^^^^HB ' B^^^^^^^^^^^^^I ing duty. The award , usual ly as- ^^ v^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^m^^m^m sociated with bomber crews, was earned by Hallnran while Hying single engine jets. The . major a jet fighter and l' -2 pilot, now is *4 assigned to the •IDtlUih Strategic- ib.2 Wing at Laiighliu AI- 'R . Tex. He is |9|| r 2 ^"^ ' QK ( a Korean service veteran where ^ §53i ]r Special flora l B ii filled vith YU ~-~~ light nnd dark chocolates with Al he flew ipt) combat missions ami i ' ^^jj creamIn, c aramel or nougat ecu- I was awarded Ihe Distinguished x^5 '^W Icrs. red and pold container Flying Cross, Ihe Air Medal with *^, . three o.ik leal dusters and the Korean Service Medal with throe battle st ars. He a lso wears the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award J ^t /[E^^r''j} J Regularly 1.98 with one oak lo;if rluMnr , ,Ile is | 1 B^^^^BB^^^^^^^B a graduate nl (' h a t I i e | il High V Ul^fes / . 1QO mt ¦ ¦ . , «-^^^ School, \ T^T^ i lid BOO I??-?>,^¦*«»*^-*^':r»j-*w«. ilMB BIHIIIH MIBMM M MBBBB IMHBMIAUU JU 2^B ^^^^a ? ^^"v *" m ^-mSSxIl ^^jg ?^*'"^ . /f pink Rose Assortment of qualit y I ^*%|^|SpJjjjW ciimlies will sutisfy ihe most thor- j ~I? ouidi going C I IOL-O I .IIC lover. Pink II ;,n( Hon with II ^-rr-»Ll ' R°ld flower .

Hallornn Kel ler MINNESOTA CITY , M/nn-h'iil) erl K. Keller , sun of Mr. and Mrs . Here s another case where a penny buys a lot more than it used to, elec- Chris Keller , has oulislcil in the ' Ii it d d y progra m in Ihe Miinno trically. And if your total electric bil l is hipher today, it' s because , in the Corps. He will depiirl lor basic average home, electricity is doinfi 5 to 6 times as much as it did a gener- training March 19. He is ;\ griiilu- with othor costs rising, average homo ale of Winona Senior High School, ation ago. But during this same time , FRIDAY SPECIAL at Our FOUNTAIN: electric rates have dropped 50%. It' s your biggest household bargain. • MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER — HARMONY , Minn. - The new Served with a portico of Co l« Slow , , ELECTRICITY'S PENNY-CHEAP FROM NSP NOR IHLRN siAiit, powtR COMPANY . address of \M, C. Krrdn'iek A, flonorou* C C*» I Young, Min o| Mrs, Gladys Young, Green Beam, Roll & Butter. All for only . . 9^/v is; Ah' I7fl.'llini>-1 , (i!M9 Sc hool Sq. V 'Cateh-AII' Education Bill WASHINGTON CALLING THE SOVIET ARM S IH CUtfX A RE NOT OFFENSIVEr— Pentagon Today in World Affairs Draws Mixed (Reaction What Happened ic AFTER ITS failure to gat throvgli Con- US. Econom gress a ntimber of separate education bills Ih New York? during the last session, the Kennedy Ad- By MARQUIS CHILDS ministration is trying a new approach in . .;. WASHINGTONr-What happened in New York Policy Flayed 1963—ah omnibus bill, covering colleges, when the Soviets abruptly broke off the test- elementary and secondary , schools, adult ban . talks? is not interpreted >here .; as meaning By DAVID LAWRENCE illiteracy, teacher training '. 'arid'- federally the end of the road. On the tfontrary, those clos- WASHWdrTON — A significant piece of news in the last feur ¦ : 'impacted" school districts all in one est to the negotiation see this as' another evi- days casts doubt on the soundness of the administration's ecpn- . , v?' dence of the: zig and the rag of omic policy — which is that, if the government stimulates spend- stroke;; . .? Soviet tactics ing and thus increases , profits will rise. in the face of a determined stand the volume of sales by the; West. Three of the biggest: steel companies have jiist issued their an- In . explaining the omnibus approach, The basic '¦ '¦ assessment; of Soviet intentions still nual reports? These show that, for the year 1962, although sales President Kennedy said ": '. ' .education holds. -It can be summarized in an oversim- ¦ ¦ went up, profits went. down. They show also the total effect of cannot easily OT wisely be divided into plified fashion as follows: . Presiden t Kennedy's error in separate; parts. Each part? is linked to tlie ; The Russians: still want a test ban. -?T hey judgment when last April he oilier. . :" Behind the new approach is want on-site inspections limited to three: or four ordered governmental agen- To Your Good Hea lth ' ' cies to use all their apparently a desire of the Administration --if they can - possibly.induce the? .. : : . • •? powers to ' ' fo focus on a single bill the support of all United ¦ States- 'anri¦ Rrilhin In .w. . coerce the big steel companies cept that minimum. . . into abandoning a proposed groups interested in the success : of any ¦ price Causes : ,.' ...They will . -apply- '-'new . pres- increase of three tenths pari of educatio n legislation. of a cent a pound? sures, using -the ' neutrarnation's , . The U.S. Steel Corporation 's The bill has already met lack o{ en- as a lever , when the test-ban . report for 1962 has dfWof . just come thusiasm—if not outright disapproval—on talks rcsunic in Geneva be- out. The company 's sales went the part of key. legislators. Sen. Lister Hill , fore the lii-nation. disarmament up by $163 million, but profits Flashes commission 10 days frorri now. D-Ala ; , chairman of the Senate Labor and . went down $6; million.. A few In short? the hope of; an By JOSEPH G. MOLNER. .WD. Public Welfare Committee, failed to lake days later, the annual reports agreement has not been aban- of Bethlehem Steel Company Dear Dr. Molner : : I am the customary step of introducing the hill " ' ¦ ' ¦ doned and' the Soviet actions is and Jones & Laughlin . Steel 53; haven't menstruated himself. .. - .[ ' ¦:[ ' :, Corporation . considered by Americans direct- were published. for six years, and I still ing the negotiations tp have lit- They revealed the same thing REFERRING TO rebsnt justice De- get hot? flashes, I had ;» tle or . norrelatiori to the split in — larger -sales but smaller partment suits in four Southern states to profits. A 1 1 ; , h y s t e r e c to m y a fevv - the . Atlantic , alliance ,. Wlien Semyon Tsarapkin, desegregate schools, now receiving: federal three Com- chief .Soviet- .delegate , :. isaid: with , characteristic months ago and that didn 't aid' government instal- panies co n- because they serve: . . bluntncss that , he; saw, no . heed to continue the stop them . My doctor says ' tjmied t h e i r lations,. Hill expressed the view, probably larks; -.since the . United States was not prepared it isn't from menopause; .? ' reduced divi- held by many. Southerners, that ''if a to match the great concession the Soviet . Union de n d pay- If I have io put up with , small federal aid program can be used to had made, it seemed to those on.-. the.other , side ments. H o w them, T would like to know speed desegregation , in spite of the intent of the.. table t .hat his motivation long will in-, . was fairly obvi- why. What are the causes? of Congress to the contrary, it is dear that ous; ' vestors-be in- ¦ s. . '¦; a general school aid program could be clined to sup- —B- : PREMIE R KHRUSHCHEV in his letter to ply funds for " I have been told that no : used in the same way. President Kennedy had accepted n e w equip- - .. the principle of mere man has any business 'on-site inspection; He had put m en t? if the Rep- Peter Frelinghuysen. : R.:N.J., . the number of in- talking about hot flashes, be- spections at two . or three. Naturally if they can outlook fon diV 't experience ranking Republican member . of the House v id e Lawrence cause he doesn get it at that price the Soviets will con sider they .nd s ¦ , doesh't Education and Labor Committee, said the ¦' ¦ '¦ is discouraging? . " ¦ ' ' • •; :' - them and therefore have a bargain.?. . - ..; . - know what he is talking about. "catch-all proposal is the height of politi- Also, even after taking info But the American minimum cal cynicism." He had . previously an- is eight to ten; account the new tax rules per- With this preface of humili- •When', the 18-natio.n commission meets at Geneva ,' ¦ nounced that Republican committee mem- mitting larger depreciation re- ty,.I'll try to answer. . - . on, Feb. 12 the Soviet goal will be. to' . convince serves, the U.S. Steel Corpor- bers had planned their own education Hot flashes are a charac- the eight neutral .powers that they have made TH E yASHINGTON MERRY-GO-RO UiSP ation's net profits for 1962 universal program which , would be divided into sep- teristic although not ¦ a sw ccping concession and that . the . . neutrals -were¦ : $6 million behind net symptom menopause or : ' ¦ ' ' of arate-bilis? -/ .;;;; . ; ";: . should- therefore bring pressure oh the-West for profits Tor 1961.? v. -, change of life.; the lower, limit of inspection? This . Yet this narrow margin of House ' '.Minority Leader Charles A. -..Hal- is ihe labori- ? They are thought to be due ous course , it is . pointed; out , .that the eight years profit comes , when the total Icck , R ind.', said the President would get volume is up more than one to instability of the automatic of negotiation over the-Austrian treaty required control of blood vessels—a "nothing" if he insisted on his omnibus before it succeeded. A haggle million tons. In 1953 and again ¦¦ ' ' : ' is":inevitable aiid PtyM ^ rush of blood in 1955, the U.S. Steel Corpor- bill ..; ? ; ?. .: , ' : . . / this . is another stage of the haggle. ation ' - had ; an output of 25 mil- through t h e ¦ While hope " ' ¦¦A SPGKESAnAN for the National Edu- has been high that an agreement lion ton's of steel, but this vol- surface blood was nearer than at any time in the past four ' cation Association said the NEA would ume has steadily gone down vessels brings years , the atmosphere here has nevertheless been Ripe ior Red R^olutioh until it reached 18 million last a sudden sen- seek the "widest possible; civic and pro- ¦¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ : colored with deep suspicion and distrust.. By DREW PEARSON of U.S. troops not far from the crats don' appoint a good man year. • - . • . ?' " : ? s at ion of " to secure enact- . t fessioiiai cooperation : Russian border in Turkey. : to replace him , I'll - have to warmth. Hot "as a whole." WASHINGTON—Dr . Arthur THE R E HAVE been few ' ment of the prdgrarn What does worry both the start writing the dissenting flashes. ? Schlesinger , the White House ' changes in steel prices in re- They are braih-truster •won ' Pentagon and the State De- opinions he s been writing. So However, : a Nationai Catholic Welfare . , t want it , I' cent . years, while expenses —-¦ not dangerous, i- talked , about , partment is the possibility that far ve?- let him write them. Conference spokesman said "the message IN YEARS GONE BY but when Presi^ But I feel ' the same \v ay he largely wage ? costs — have . a , n y more , dent-Elect. Juan Bosch of the Russian arms may be smug- ¦?¦ ¦ steadily gone ' up faster than contains something for everybody,; every- ' gled into Haiti, or to fan tile does' .; ; > than a blush .. . Dominican . Re public was .- . in the employers ; could absorb is. But t h e y . body except the children whose. -. parents Ten Yea rs Ago . . 1953 ' ¦ • ' ¦ Humes of restlessness, in Pana- "You can .. imagine the posi- 'Washington , Arthur had ail . in- ¦ . them. c a n , I am? have elected to send ¦ them to private II. . B. Kilstofe'v has received the general coil- ma- tion a Democratic president . teresting stag dinner for him. Even though the: gross na- sure, he ' up- Molner tract for construction of St ' Mary 's Catholic par- .. would be in if a Republican schools. .." He said his? group would . During it , Bosch discussed the . Actually, . the U:-2 spy flights ' s-omi ish grade and junior high school and Sisters " wrote minority dissents on be- tional product has risen ,, steel setting. They bother "stand f irrii"? on its . .' request for "equal a chief dangers of Castroisrh in around the edge of Cuba take : women a great deal others . convent. ? ; half of the consumer." has faced a steadily decreas- , " . . : Latin America. ? extremely accurate p h ot o s. ing volume of sales in the very little. Both intensity and treatment of: all children. , ; The Dn George J , Tweedy Memorial Fund , ' , Bosch wasn't worried ahoiit They could just about , spot the Note—The Federal P owe r last few years, This is be- duration vary widely.- " , ': Commission is only; regu- . - Within the bill is one particularly con- ¦established by friends and the family? has been the Russian arms in Cuba or razor scar on the face of Sen. the cause previous high sales were This instability in blood ves- Strom Thurmond, South Caro- latory- agency to which Ken- troversial 1962 proposal, to ?which the used to purchase equipment for the Winona Gen - Russian . troops , there, but due primarily to wartime con-, sel control apparently is due : '¦' ;eral' - Hospital: rather about weak Latin Arner- lina D.ixiecrat who has been nedy, has appointed all the ' catching up Catholic spokesman was referring—a pro- meinbers. ditions or to the to the, abrupt change in hqr- ; ican countries blasting the Pentagon for be- Chairman ^Joseph b buyers in? connection? with .;' gram of aid to public (but not private) ing wrong1 about the Russian Swidler last week announced y mone balance which occurs at which, due to periods of recession or strikes This explains the Twenty-Five Years Ago .. . 1938 ' arms build-up. to the press that the commis- menopause, elementary and secondary schools. But poverty, a.r < • or threats of strikes. ; ' fact that giving hormones for More than 50 awards?' will'- be presented Scouts sion tnider him had been pro- the; approach to public school aid is dif- ripe for com- NOTE—Diplomats are con- ' a nor ? , a few months at this time and Scouters: of the Sugar Loaf district consumer. Commissioner Ross Growth must be at ferent this year. at a rnunishi? es- vinced the Russian . troops were mal rate to make a steady in- helps prevent or minimize the Court Honor, , apparently doesn 't think so. of which will follow a dinner meet- pecialiy, he increased in Cuba as part¦ of crease in profits from a lar- hot flashes until , the body has • . The new "bill replaces the 1962 across- ing of the?Lions" Club at the Hotel; Winona. was worried the deal to appease '.- ...Castro -When the oldest man ever . ger volume of sales. Wages ¦ achieved a new equilibrium , when missiles were removed. ? to serve in the Senate was ¦¦ the-board plan for aid to public schools A campaign to enlist the aid and cooperation about nearby to cannot go up out of proportion ¦' •'. hbr'mohally speaking. of Winonans in seCuring ^'baoks subscriptions fund s , Haiti , a n? d Castro not only squawked to i; ^. i a Providence , R.I., with a "selective" program designed, to to the rate of profit increase ¦ '¦ and ' -. assistance ' for -'thehospital library -is being Panama: Deputy Premier ? M i k p ya ii hospital, the other day, suffer- and yet maintain a healthy WE DO NOTE; however, ' . "assist the states in undertaking ^nder . from series, of strokes, ' started by the volunteer , hospital library work- Haiti , .which about the removal of missiles i'-f ?a condition. ¦.That' s really . tlie that the nervous, type of worn- . their own state plans selective and urgent - ' ' ' occupies the but threatened "to get help many thought , that" the . inevit- ' ¦? an seems , to?have more- trou- ' ers. ' • - .- - . - . j iV -e- fundamental . trouble with the improvements;" same island from the Red Chinese if Mos- . would finally befall much- American economy, today, and ble, and it lasts longer. Hence as the Dbmin- cow let him down any further. loved 93-year-old Theodore has; not fac- in sortie cases tranquilizers or ' ¦ 'Francis the administration . THE PRESIDENT asked for » $1.5 bil- Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 Pca rson . .. ican Republic Castro has a mania about be- Green. ed up to the facts. Thus, labor . mild , sedatives are very help-' lion program of public school aid , includ- The contract , for; the interior painting at the • and is only a: few miles across ing invaded by the United exercises a virtual : monopoly ful , without use of hormones. ¦ the windward - passage , from BUT SEN. Green Is a man ing (1) funds to help school, districts in- post office has been let to E.^ W. Hoppe of this . States. who does not give up easily. throughout the industry and As a rule the hot flashes city. The greater portion, of the government build- Cuba, could be the Congo of Commissioner Charles R. the government sits by and al- wane and disappear within a crease their starting and maximum ' And his friends will be glad ing ' s interior will be ' refinished both the wood the Americas? Ttoss, a conscientious Republi- lows the. wage factor to be ' reasonable time but some teach er salaries, and funds to raise av- , to know that the other day he ' ' finish and the Walls. It is now ruled by President can on the Federal Power- demanded his bathrobe and is thrust into the business mech- women, and emotionally sta- . erage teachers' salaries in economically ' At a meeting of the Athletic Association al the Francois Duvalior , a doctor Commission, went up to see now out of bed and walking anism arbitrarily and without ble ones, too. report cessation poor areas with the federal share of the his Republican senator, George high school Mark Hanson was appointed editor- 5raduated from the University up and downstairs. guidance or restraint. when the "change" is over , increases phasing out over a three-year of Michigan , who did a great Aiken , the other day to dis- only to have them recur later ill-chief of the ltadiographv To those who know Theodore PRICE IS the crucial factor period; (2) funds for construction of class- ?'. job in fighting yaws, a tropica! cuss the big blow-up inside the Francis well, this will corhe as on. Fatigue, an emotional cris- Power Commission. Both Ross in modern industry. Nowhere rooms in "areas of critical and dangerous disease which enervates the no surprise. , When he was 91 is , anxiety can trigger them it Seventy-Five Years Ago' . . . , 1888 peoples of the Caribbean . and Aiken come from Ver- has it been more conclusively seems? Adequate rest can be shortage;" and (3) funds for pilot and years old , 1 persuaded him to demonstrated that misguided Teachers and .students- of the high school left As president of Haiti , ¦how- mont , and Commissioner Ross put on boxing gloves aiid important. demonstration projects to meet "special ever , Dr. Duvaher has taken has been lining up with Vice labor policies have dealt a the Central building and marched to the new shorts and pose in the Univer- severe blow to national pros- In addition we know that hy- educational problems, particularly in on many of the. power-hungry Chairman Howard Morgan , sity Club gymnasium with perthyroidism (over-active school building on West Broadway, They saluted Democrat ess than in steel. This industry thy- slums and depressed rural and urban are- habits of the dictator, and en- , in his vigorous dis- Fra nz Szuzin a ,' - middle-weight roid) can be involved and the old building and the ' new st ructure with sents against the pro-utility does a volume of $15 billion that as." couraged a racial strife , not boxing champ of Germany. this is more common after cheers. decisions of the other Kennedy- a year , and the fabricators 50 against whites, but by blacks 1 must confess that the sen- Hum formerly had been sup- Vincent Vouiiians departed for New York. against inulattoes. appointed commisstoners. and related manufacturing bus- In additi on to his renewal and expan- ator was a little loath, to do inesses do another $15 billion posed. sion of the earlier public school aid re- The United States, not want- AFTER REPORTING on the this , but it was to promote a worth- Hence earelul cheeking of One Hundred Yea rs Ago .. .1863 , in sales. So it is well quest , the President made th< following ing to support a dictator , has situation , to Sen. Aiken , Rn.ss Big Brothers benefit so he while for the government to the thyroid , along with seeing Many citizens were aroused horn their qu id straddled; Worried over star- went with Aiken to see Sen, consented. take a good look at what its that there is no anemia , often major new proposals; not a box- slumbers 'by what appeared to boa violent shock vat ion, it has given 'Haiti a Mike Mansfield , D-Moii., tlie " I'm a wrestler , one-sided handling of the steel pays dividends in c u r h i n g certain amount of aid, but not er , " he protested. "I used to ' • REPLACING AN earlier controver- of an earthquake? It was discove red the next Senate Democratic leader, controversy in April 1002 has flashes when they occur after day, however. , that tho noise and agitation were enough to get the island start- wrestle in the Senate gym un- done to a major industry. the usual t ime for them has sial request for scholarships, the President ed back up the road to sta- "Commissioner M o r g a n til two years ago, But , " he produced by the cracking open of the surface of im- passed . asked for federal Insurance of prjvate bility. Haiti , continues ri pe for came to see me about the adried a little sadly, "I' ve giv- At least 100,000 steel work- the ground, which had become swollen by the portance of picking his suc- loans for higher education , along the lines revolution . en that, up." ers are today jobless. This severe frost . Innumerable seams were discover- cessor , observed Mansfield , re- means a lost payroll of $30(1 of housing insurance. He also asked that Clrocn was about ilfl years the time has conic to do some- ed on the surface of the earth in various pa rts PENTAGON STRATEGISTS ferring to the fact that Mor- , when he slugged million a year. Tax cuts will tlie need for direct federal scholarships be old , however thing about the disruptive ef- of town. aren 't worried about any Rus- gan has refused reappointment a holdup man in the alley be- not help these unemployed per- given further study. under Kennedy; "I thought if fects of nigh wage demands. sian invasion of the United tween the University Club and sons, nor will "consumer Kor the present steel contract Slntes a.s a result of tho arms was a little unusual for him the Mayflower Hotel one night. spending " help increase prof- • The President proposed a "work- to do that. " is coming up soon for possi- ini4 university extension courses in land- bu ild-up in Cuba. The number Th e robber was so surprised its unless wage costs arc over- ble reopening by labor, The si tidy program " for needy college .stu- Kranl colleges and state universities, of Russian troops in Cuba is "lie did you n good turn," tint he gave Green a look as come cither through new ma- union lenders on the national prices. dents , providing federal funds to cover up about the same as the number advised Ross. "If the Demo- if he was unfair to organized chinery or increased level are said to be hesitant to to half the pay for students employed by • Funds for state programs for basic li'Mup men and fled . If the prices proposed for st eel ask for wage increases now , had ' gone into effect in April the college s in work of an educational education of adults up to the eighth grade. So you can understand why but rumblings are heard Theodore Francis has n o w i!)(i2 , they would never h.-ive character—as for example , laboratory, ' li- They a mong the local leaders who • Expansion of the public commun ity JhsL *ivdlL fooled the doctors in the Prov- been uniform anyway. have polit ical ambitions in- brary or research assistants," library program lo include urban , as well idence. R.I.. hospital , would have been selective so a.s to enable the companies to side the unions. The admin- istration could do n construc- • Mr, Kennedy requested a scries of as rtir.il libraries. compete with foreign producers WELL-DONE HUSBANDS tive job of education at these grants for Iwo-year community colleges, while , at the same time, mov- THE COST OF THE total package w»s PIIOF.N1X, Ariz , W> - A levels and give the steel in- two-year technical education programs, ing up their own rates on cer- estimated at $5 billion. |!XKl weekly Arizona Graphic Europeans dustry a chance to recover be- college library construction and materi- tain products that ¦ said on the subject "How To cannot make competitively. fore it-is faced with more wage als , and graduate centers—noting in re- Honour tha Lord with thy iubstwinc« , and vylth Cook Husbands: " increases. questing the latter that "new industries the firstfruits of all thine increase : So shall thy "A good many husbands are IN THIS very comple* sys- mi.smnn- increasingly gravitate to or are innovat- barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses entirely spoiled hy tem of price-making, the ad- shall burst out with new wine. Prov, 3:10. 11. iisemciit in cooking, and so arc ministration intervened and ed by strong centers of learning and re- n«l lender nnd good. slowed down a $.10 billion in- search. Tho distressed area of the future "Some women keep them loo dustry, Yet Ivb', Kennedy .said may well he one which lacks centers of constantly in hot water , others on TV last December that , if «2£L& graduate education and research," WINONA DAILY NEWS freeze them , others ronst he lu«d it to do all over again, others put I hem in a exactly the An Independent Newspaper — Established lf t.r>5 tlicni , he would proceed CARRYING OUT hit vie w that "we stew , nnd still ot hers keep same wny he did before. need a now standard of excellence in ed- W. R WlHTK (J, It . II. II. llAni-K K F, LSTON Williams dranin I his season on tion of numerous special education pro- H. Ki.AiaiK h. V. A institutions of hislicr education , buy Cnmpnsim/ Siijit Pro,.': Sup), l- .injmninn' Snpi. national tour. grtim.s incl iiding: Miss Anderson is nppenriiiK I CHIIDREN'STI United Slates Savings Hpmls, help M. Ci.i.i: (iitiswoi.n (ioimiiN II DI .TK in a prognini ol scenes from Sniokey die Dear prevent forest lircs... now program of aid to t lie states • A (.'hie/ Accoiintfiiii .S'IIIK hip Editor "Macbeth" plus a oondensn- Did you rcnll/o il was all part of n / for vocalloiiiil education . Allotment would " on the Hroud- great voluntary naiion.i l plan of Ml: Mlll.lt (I K ' I ion of "Medea lie based on Ihe va rious age groups with- Tin; ASSOCIATOII I'll r.SS wny Theater League sub.wrip- American business nnd industry (o in tho state needing ' vocational education , t ion scries. The show went in- use ndvcrtisintt lor important projects in the public interest' and per capita income. ••"CS'^ to the "lineup nfU*r Williams .' Wo commituhitc our advertisers The A- Micinird Pre:, -, is ciilltl i'il rxehisiv cly withdrew "The Glass Menage- • Hxtcnsion of ;ind iiKTca.scd funds fur l/i lbi> n>,r ric " from all production proj- nml we nrc proud , ourselves to be a lor ivpnUlirntion ol al) Iho limit part of this great national resource, programs for education of I lie handicap- "> •«• • priiilcil in Un- , iiewspnper a:, well ns nil «ets, feeling that the drama (Uni fier of losing its riibll&hacl «s a public tot vice in coop. ped, A I' . news dispaii 'iMvs, wns In | FEBRUARY 3-9 | •ritlwi will) Tho Aflv«rll» lnR Council. 'I'or heaven s sa ke -doesn 't, anybody on television populnrlty through overexpo- • Federal giants lo stales for expand- t> TIIIII .M I.' IV , I'Vliruary 7 , l dii.1 ever sit down and talk things over!" sure. Winona County Danral Society casional , advice over a period of what staff and students are? doing i weeks. Bill Asks Hike in advanced science. Industrial Not all students heed counsel- films will he . shown illustrating ing help. Some fall into good pat- In Marriage Pasteur Hall highlights of;recent discoveries. ;, State Guard Plans terns of study. Some have parents ; Staff members -will he available , Country Club who can help. Some have rapport to confer with parents and ' stir- ; Reorganization Age in State ; with a teacher who takes the dents concerning college . admis- ST. PAUL (AP) official ' ¦ ' - -hiil — An Children Need place of the counselor. ST. PAUL CAP\. - -A. . to Open House Set sion and Training for careers in of the state adjutant general's of- agps science and . ' But those w'ho do need help raise miniivuim . for . -mar- - ' mathematics? fice says a reorganization plan for Burns at Waupaca need personal attention to their riages, .was considered by tHe Min- . A ..science ;opcn . house at Pasteur Th« -public is . invited. A- special, by the Winona the Minnesota National Guard will ;, WAUPACA , Wis? i^Th! Wau-; entire Overall problem. nesota Senate Welfare Commission Hall, sponsored invitation has .been extended lo Slate College chapter of the Min- be sent to Washington in -about a paca Country Club building -was If there , is any place in our ; Tuesday but further hearing was junior and :senior-high school sci-! Good Counseling ; nesota Academy of Science, will week.. . destroyed by fire Tuesday, with schools where we need to consid- '[ week frnm today to. give e.nce students , in .the; area to at- ! set for a he conducted' from 7-9 p.m . Mon- Col. L.H. Hage.n' said he cxpeils the loss estimated by club . pres- er the "whole ch ild," counseling '-representatives- of; welfnne agenc- . ¦ tend. Dr. Ray ' T. Weridlancl is By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed. D. papeTs. discussed his manner of ¦ . day. ? ;- ..; "•: . '¦¦ the plan to he approved by the ' ident . Robert Knerr at. .^150,000, :.' - ...... is it! . - ' ' ies , an opportunity lo; appear. . . '. chairman of the college' s division Professor of Education, reading and studying, talked Teachers and parents should Laboratories and? class ; rooms of science and . . -mathematics. National Guard Bureau. - , ; Four, boys sled-ridin g on a hill ' would ¦ ' ' about the proper ways of listen - The proposal raise thie will be open for inspection? by .vis- ' ' ¦•- While Calling for a lOO-rnan . in : on club property discovered' tho: University - .-of Southern California encourage every student needing- minimum ,age for feitial es to mar- ' ¦[ ing and organizing thoughts, you help to take advantage of coun- . itors. -:' Sltidents .will be doing, ex- crease in : the. present . S. eorKrnnn blaze in the rambling, two-story : "Better counseling is the key are then in a position ry with consenl fi'oni 15 to .17 , and periments in ' chemistry', physics , SUGGESTION TO NAVY guard strength , , , to outline seling if , it is available. . : Tlagciv sn.id the j frame : structure remodeled . four . to improving our junior and sen- a program for improvement for males .from 16 to IS,; Marriages biology and mathematics students . ELGIN? . 111:? -,- The? Church reorganization wiil invbK e years 000. ' '¦. ' .' ' ' ' ^ mak- \ ago at . a .cost of $75, ior high schools." i Occasionally a student's prob- Buttermilk used to be a by- :[could be contracted -without : par- will demonstrate new calculation of the Brethren general board has ing some , units larger and others The boys? called ' the Tire de- • ¦ This; conviction is often repeat- lem with study is quite simple. product . of- butter . making. . Now >, ental consent. • under the bill. . . by machines : used in . the school' s proposed that?;the U .S. Navy ' s smaller. ?.'•?' •. . ' ' , ? . pnrt .morit after looking in a win- ¦ ¦ ' He can be put on the: road to suc- most of it is produced artificially [ males at 21 ,- iii.si.eari of the present "computer center. " : ' ..- Guantanamo Base in . .Cuba be ¦ ¦¦ dow , and .finding a , davenport ed ; by; st-udents returning from • ' ' their first year in college and by cess in a single meeting. But from skim m ilk with bacterial '1 , 18, anri by? females at 18 instead The research laboratories also . .eqn-yerie d into a health center for Tn the , U.S., the farmer 's work ablaze. The club',.was last open on their parents. Well, what is more often the student needs, oc- cultures. , .nf 16? : will be. open so the public can see the Caribbean area... . day averages '10.6 hours. . ' Sunday evening. wrong with the junior and senior high school counselors we now have?? ?'" ; They give tests. They interpret test scores: They supervise registration. At times they help with disci- plinary cases. ' '; But too often their advice is based entirely upon test scores obtained from group , tests ; and sii .itpble "i6i:,the analysis of ' groups -^-riot individuals^ They can tell; a student from the test scores what -his : chances of success in college may be. . BUT THE student and his par- ents want to know more; than that he has a seven out of 10 chance ; ¦ : 4 :;: ; ¦ ¦ : -?PEH SUNDAYS ' ' ¦ - " " " ¦ : : ' : " ¦ ¦ to succeed in college. ¦¦They need ' -/:¦ ¦¦ ^':: ' : 8:bb A.M. W 12=30 NO& N \ ' ? ' i -; ; ".'.\; ';. . ' .. ; -? . .-' ? ". : ':ft ||- . . - "- ! T^' '" - ' "^ - :;' '?- - - " ' '' " - : ' : to know whether the ¦ student is f%t—tf& ' r j :' .^| . . - v -ffl. - ' ! FRESH developing drives to succeed, t|'mg?i , -w-^w-^ 1 HORMEL'5 (By the Yard) ¦ § whether his learning habits are VuMf* ^^'' M ¦* efficient, and what he can do to improve his Overall approach to JJl rmUlMill l^^^ school and study? - . In other words, thej' need adr : ¦ vice from someone who knows : " the pupil as an individual. The W-?: >-?. ?? 4Sc : cO:Ui»o counselor should know the indi- vidual's aims, goals, personality, ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ * ¦ ¦ ' ' '¦ ¦¦ health, strength and appearance ¦ 1 —fc. mm 0BB) M M MHi AWml . !' ' ^^^HHHB B^^i^^^^H ^ ^^^H Lmmmm - ^I^BHH . i^IBV^^^B mmmw^mmmm\' ' m^^^^^km^^m^^^^^M^K^^ to help him choose an .appropri- al .e; college or life work. ¦¦flc IHI^ ^^^ A thorough analysis cannot be ?;^ A B^K#%^(BBfc^P SHHI made in a 15 minute conference. v. !¦ ^HHQA^E ^^v uBHm Y More counseling time must be : ; 2, ] ¦ available for students 'who.- need ' ; »¦ 1BV it. Ariel the fact that many coun- r\ 1 S *1 il H D H H ^HH " " ™"™ ¦ ¦ ¦ H^¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ^B^P' ¦¦ selors maintain an open door pol- 1 SMHgfflMWWIWWi mwWO^^ '• '• "" " . ' - . ¦ : '' . . . - . ".. ' ¦ . . - HALF. . - ¦¦ - . - - . - . ^. - , . . . -. . . . - . . - ... - ¦.¦ . - . . .. - . . .. - . ¦ ? -•.. - '•?- . . . '.. , .-? ' . "™ . icy should be brought home to mm FRESH WHOLE the students. ' ^"^•T — "™ " "" "™! OR >«*-^^ MY OWN success with students has been due in large degree to ' hUL -^, 3-Um »H0 TRIPU-BREASTED 1 the fact that I give each One at------^^ tention as ah individual.? When fiH fil 111 you have talked over a student's ammrnSM§§m, I I* ¦ VWrni ?;¦ LUIN9 ¦ Y EDYEDC ' l 1 » successes and . failures - . 'in each :^f P I ? ??;. . ?? ?' ::¦??- :-??' ::' ; ?:;-;;? ;. *f' : :"? *:? | subject, when you have looked at H I T l K9 his notebooks? analyzed his test |] 35C COUPON II HORMEL VALUE > , ; :?^ A i ;?f i ?:; ??? «.^^ ' ;'^^ c:^>; :-?^?^i ?. ^^«i? - '-?;y : ?'' 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* wmmmmmm, i n mmmmmmmm i ¦ ¦¦¦ * » ——— w ^ — w — m~mmmmmmmm^mmmm¦—f———wm~mmmmm. —»—»———i———————¦— i i n ——¦——. BOYLE'S COLUMN Week, and it is being celebrated Red Cross chapters , churches, They; memorize the information i Rolvaag' s Campaign by an active membership of arid civic organizations. There are they need ; to win iMerit Badges. | Duluth Approves around 5,250,000 scouts and their more than VA- million adult volun- They learn knot-tying yet don't' Manager Dies at 47 adult leaders. teers, and the biggest problem of see the knots they tie. .' That pledge—and the >iiotto "Be In America Hondo , Cal. Its 26 l~r3 have no The federal Area Redevelop- guide the today there are en; they may stand away front . the teeth and bleed easily when touched . ment ' -Administra tion . has .^ ear- Prepared"—have helped 133,000 troops sponsored by canoes or camping equipme nt, If gingivitis is not treated and controlled , the inflammation spreads marked another $3 million for lives of 36 million Boy Scouts and PTA 's, American Legion posts, They can 't swim, camp or hike. along the roots of the teeth and their leaders ; since the founding construction . of the; project ih | mmm the gums separate from the teeth . discov-ered downtown Duluth. The facility will of the famous youth organization p ^ *w w vwwvv wvwvvvvwwvwinnnn»vvvvvwvwv««vwvwv«wwr THERMO BOWLS IWM . in . its early /stages. 1 ~™* 53 yt'ars ;igo. * forming a pocket which becomes Calculus and any other causes of include a ' . theater , .meeting : hall in this country. ¦' S /^ **\. F""ed With Delicious m filled ' with- bacteria and sometimes . \M PLEASANT VALLEY 25 irritation within the mouth are and exhibition hall-? • This is National Boy Scout / \ pus?As the disease progresses, the removed. If necessary, disease " ¦ bone supporting the teeth is lost, surgically. New color . Gotfago Cheese gum tissue is Tcmoved \ ¦ and the affected teeth eventually In some cases? splints and other ? ¦ featured \ — -— WARHKEK J become very loose. appliances are ' constructed to | maintain ' stability \ ol. loose . teeth c What causes periodonta l di. ; ' nek' Meats¦: :• ea " »?| Saf r a s ' :. i / ¦ until bone and gunis- ' arc regenr --« v ' sease? . . : ?- ' BUTCHERING o5 erateel: -?; 601 East Sanborn Street Among the .local factors , causing . \ J [ ] I s ' . Altliough trcatnieni-by .the den- SJLW&&C periodontal disease is. calculus ; or Si+ft * ^^^u> t tU I Hew ^^mmmmm\momwm ^mi3^BmaSSB^K^f^m ^^ '^' ^^ ^W ^ AXfM4tfHrww ^^S^^DEH ^^^9e^f^lflHfi ^^^B9l^ * )* tartar , hard , crust-like. -material tist is necessary, /complete -;' cd; a . operation of the patient in home -FRESH MARYLAND IJYSTERS- that. is. deposited .on the surface | ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ j H PROCESSING ' ' • ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ; : care is most important if the t : ¦: ' -- ' .- ' " ; . ? ; ' ¦¦ . ' " - ., .?. . -; __—_-——— ( iW of? the teeth where the .gu .ms and p ] treatment is to be.success ful. the crowns ' meet, -. irritating, the . ' ¦ - ' ' " ¦ ' - - . ¦ . ,. > RcJasting CHICKENS ?. ;?? .. ? ¦] .'' ." . „ . - • • • .' . . lb. 370 ¦ gums. . - Worn-oiit ? fillings ¦?¦ a n d j I - • ^mmsmBSwt i ' » ' ¦['' 85(^ '-: I Phone 31 51 for appointment. « crowns, ill-fitting partial ' 'dentures .. Archie' s Play Pen SUMMER SAUSAGE, Fresh Homemade ?...... lb. .J • sharp . edges. . of- ' badly ?decayed HAM LOAF, Hornemcde^ ?;.. ;;?;?..;,??.?.. lb? W-. » FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS available for extra storage. ' 'iicd { J J teeth and. . food particles .jchn . ' LpCKPO'JlT . ..''N, ' -Y' i/V;—Service ' ,' " ¦; 25<- i iii ' a cavity , also irritate the gums. | LARD, Home Rendered ?.? : :- ,: i.;. . .: . . . .> . ? .. lb. ¦ .. to the customer 'involves some FRESH, HOMEMADE ' - _ B | ^.. . ¦ _ H . ' ;. J ft- , _j j v A ^^^ ^ , ^ /VW>JXJ . The loss ol a tooth , if it is not pretty: strange things , supermarket PORK LINKS, Lean Homemade ..? .. . ?;; . - . ' lb? 69^ - \ J SHEBOYGAN-STYLE «i FQ1 H^TC Y'\P replaced . with an artificial tooth employe ' . Bob Archie has become » CORNED BEEF, Old Fashioned, Homemade? .. ,: lb. 69( T C i 5 STRICTLY FRESH — GRADE A '[. by a dentist , may cause the ad- convinced. J BBATWURST i ^ *"V * * u*V j B jacent teeth to shift ' into the? va- Archie was putting . up a case of \ cant space? Tile shifting leads not . tissues .- . -when -a- . -woman , customer | TWE WILL HAVE FRESH TU RKEYS IN TWO WEEKS; ! | ^:39cSs1"J^49c •only to wedging of food into the ^ WILL. . ;¦ S . Eggs S" approached. Sheto explained she ! PLACt rOUR ORDER EARLY AS THE SUPPLY ¦ | ¦ spaces between the teeth but also needed ^someone mind the baby | BE; LIMITED. ,' ';¦ .'!¦• improper?meshing , j - to . of the teeth while . . she shopped ,. placed ? the FROM SELECT GUERNSEY HERDS— GRADE A J ¦ upon chewing. The shock -and .un- child in the- ernpty tissue carton H | even pressures of these poor tooth for Archie to supervise, and went DE contacts cause damage to the pe- - FRESH SPRING¦ LAMB-¦ ¦ j ¦ her? way? ! - ; ' " .;, ' ,, - ' ' ' ' riodontal ; tissues. Teeth that do > — .. . . . --. . .; . 'J S MILK JSSli —- 37c : : ! BEEF ROAST ^ H^ ¦ not come together properly on BUT WHAT ABOUT NOW? » Meat loaf I Arcadia Fryers & | Homemade Hickory Smoked closing the jaws, regardless of the | Ground to Order | Chicken Paris J < BOWLING GREEN.. . Ohio " IVPI-- ¦ j j m PLEASANT VALLEY ¦ cause, can be a factor in? pro- . ' ' • ' ¦; ' - ; '' ' ;- - •" ' " ' ¦¦•• ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ' v , ' | ' Those males who consider, the at- I- — . -.— . .. — . ^ „ " —— . -< L ; ducing periodontal disease, t -. | ° 59C BOLOGNA L1 69c If a patient has regular dental tractiveness of coeds when apply : |, --CUSTOM SAUSAGE MAKING — : ¦ ' ' ' " ' | S checkups,; his dentist will discover ing for college could do worse > ?' .. ? ' ' - .? ? .? ?' ¦: — H -" /. . : ? .? . -: '¦'. ' i S SKIM MILK - 29c ¦ and promptly eliminate any of than reflect on' .; Bowling Green —— ¦ | I ' ¦ State University.. r — U.S. CHOICE STEAKS AND ROASTS — J these possible causes of irrita-f — —— ^ . . - ...... :- . : - . ., - - ¦ THESE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES AT THE ¦" ' , tion. Both Jacqueline Mayer . Miss > . . . , ...... i I WARNKEN'S j ¦ , of 1963, and Bonnie Ga- America \ FREE DELIVERY — DIAL 2851 J j B ANTAM SUPER MKT. & LOCKER PLANT ¦ DAIRY; DEIIVERY PfilCES ARE SLIGHTLY MORE. 5 Can periodontal disease be wronski, Miss . Ohio of 1963, were ¦ ¦ ¦ j ' - -:- ' ¦;- - OPEN: 7 «.m. to 4 o.m. daily except Sundays and Holidays cure-d? . , ';- ' Bowling Green State students at > - - " . . . I < 5 179 East Fourth Phone 4425 ¦ , [ v Yes, ; in many cases jt can be the time of their succession to J We close Wednesday afternoons at 12:30 < 477 W. 5th St., Winona, Minn. Phone 3)51 j cured , especially if the disease is their titles? QiiiliiiiiHiiiHimiiiiiE

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The?seaTch forc« Bush Cemetery, the Rev. Charles The funeral service will be Fri- grew through St- ' - -' ' tics Commission order approving the evening hours, DuncTas, Ridgeway Methodist day at 2 p.m. :-at- - th'e- Gongi-ega- aided al one point by bloodhounds James L. Boynt .on , . Lewiston, ' ' construction of the tower bv Sta- ¦ ¦ : Church, offieating. Fawcett Fu- tlonal church , the Rev.- . - . - 'Donald brought from La Crosse. Minn; : ; . . Kurtz , Eau Claire, officiating in tion WKBT-TV of La Crosse? . ' ' neral Service is; in charge; Early arrivals at "?;? .- . Births . ;.. the absence of the: Rev . -C. E. Guth- Attorneys for the four contend . the school Mr. - and . Mrs. . Lewis : Thorrie, rie, who is on vacation . The body that transferring Ihe case to Eau found him . He said he'd slept in ¦ "Winon-a Funerals WEATHER FORECAST ... Light ; show will ; also is expected in '. northern- -' California. Orego n Claire Would be more convenient a washroom. Fountain City, Wis?, a daught-er. , will be taken to Minneapolis for ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦:¦ fall tonight in the northern and central Appala- and Washington . IL will be; colder in the north- . for their clients? .loiin Bowers , . - • '¦- ' Discharges [[¦ cremation. -. ¦¦ ¦ Frank J. Kreuti , ' chians while rain is forecast [or ihe southern : east , the Lakes region and the Ohio and Tennes- assistant attorney general, op- " ¦Wayne E. Blumeritritt , Dakota , Funeral services for Frank .'J. - Friends may call at Oftedahl Fu- ' - j ' neral. Home (his New . England and middle; Atlantic coasts. Rain see valleys. ( A P Photofax Map? .'. poses the shift , -contending?'Bard- Minn. .-: Kreutz, 459 Johnson St., were :j afternoon until ' State Financial time of services. weir¦ must retain jurisdic tion. .Ralph A, Nelson , . 426 E. 5th St. held this afternoon at St. Paul's i? ¦• The four ¦:..listed eight, . reasons Mrs.". , Marvin F. . O'Grady and Episcopal Church, the: Rev. Rob- j five daughters, Mrs. : Andrew for seckintr Mie review. Picture Brighter Mrs. George Ferber (Helen ) baby,.Minnesota City. ert Fenwick, assistant, rector, Cal- j Malsytcki , Trempealeau; : ' : v " ¦- !?; . LAKE CITY, Minift , - •MinnesoU 'i-: . :""KrfS^'Ea^rne . D. Johnson? Ho- vary Episcopal Church, Roches- , State College . ter , ;;Airs. George Ferber, . 92 Chicago, Dodge ; - . Mrs.? Dominic . .(Marian] 2 Men Dead sioii action was - contrary to its financial picture al the end of 1962 mer , Minn? • officiating? Burial was in former fielvidere resident Donald; -J , Rolbiecki , 715 Oliri- Wnodlawii : Cemetery. ..?; ;?. , died at Pellowski, Winona; Mrs. Agnes main duty of assuring' the safety ! was several, shades brighter than |j her' home. Friday? She was the wife ¦ stca'd.St. ? I'allbearers were: Harold Bak- ; Tulius , Fort Angels , Wash.? and J ot . aircratt ,. that . the , commission a ye;ir ago. Stale Auditor Staf- of( a former ' paslor : Gearge E. Dolan ;. . : ' er and two sisters have died. . granting the- . permit without : Winona Slate College would he Minnesola 's ycarciid debt totaled : . .Bernard? A'. - .O'Rqurkc, Lcwiisfon . Funeral services for George . E. i Mrs. Louise Hallingstad She was a member?of the. Altai - Accidents establishing iiivdiiigs or fact , and . "Minn. ¦ "Dick?' Dolan,, La Crosse , were held ¦ ; pei-mittc 'd to grant master's de- .that . the order ' was ' -contrary. , - .lq. $17!iA million , down . .St.8 million.? - ./¦ . WHITEHALL , Wis; ; Special >- Society : of . Sl:: . Bartholomew-'s By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS? . William C. Fritz Minneiska , this morning at? Catlicd ral. of the ; grees;: in? non-educational : findings of a-' . cuhimissibii cxam- 'since - -tIre? fiscal year started last . -. ¦ Sr.? Mrs . Louise Hallingslad , 83, died Chureh . Trempealeau . subjects ' ''Tra/fic - ' .Minn '" , ', Sac reci HearL , the Rt. Rev. Msgr. ,;. accidents , : ih Minnesota ijier.. ' Julv .- 'j .- '- ' . VVednesday at Tri-County Memor- :' : Funeral services will be Satur- and . coiiW expand its student loan Wediiesday night and early today ' Mrs. David A. Sebo and baby, .Harold J. Dittrnan , officiating. Bur-"! ial. She had been hospitalized one ? ' " '' ¦¦ day at .10 a.m. at St. Bartholo- program under two-stale bills rec- took the lives of, tsvo nien . one the? 1760. Kraemer Dr.: . ;?: ial was ;in . St. ,, .Mar y s • . Cemetery.;.¦week. - ' ' . • mew's Church , the ReW Edward ommended for passage Tuesday by driver, of .- .a car involved in t'.yo : Miss Lorinda L. Wunderlich , 528 . .Pallbearers? were C. W. Byer , ? She was. born in Vernon Coun- Sobczyk officiating. Burial will E. Broadway. ? Walter Schmidt, Charles Vater , a House committee? Dr. Nels' Min- - headcii .; collisions. ty, Wis., April 3, 1879, daughter of be at St? Joseph's Catholic Cemc- Chester M Paulson ' 40. " .' rui;al ik John Schlaefer, C. A. Fockehs and ¦ ' . . . . . Peter P? Knop ,. 467 E. 5th St. Mr? and Mrs. Lars Ness. She was tery, . Glencoo/Wis; ne ,?Winona State . president , an- Aitkin . . w;Vs -v killed Wednesday Mrs.. .Terence Ryan: and baby, Joseph Ronan. . . . married to Ole Hallingstad at ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Friends may.call today from-7 nounced today. . nicht on Highway 2)0 near Brain-: Galesville, Wis. .: . '. ' . - .. . :' ' Blair Sept. 23, 1900. -They farmed ' ¦ ' '¦ ' p.m.. at Killian;Funeral Home , Aiv Hearings on the bills were held erci? ? . . ?' - ..? . .? ?' ; :. ' .? ' . Gregg ,A.¦ ;;Marg,? Minneiska, in ' Sjuggenid' Coulee until their cadia: Rosaries will be said at 8 Minn? -?. ' ; Municipal Court retirement in 1928 when they by the House state and junior col- The Highway. " Patrol reported and 8:30 p.m. today, 7:45 and . ' Mrs. John Luebbe and baby, moved here He died Nov. J2 , 8:15 p?m. Friday, (he second to lege committee. All . five state Paulson \s car. veered '•;.- left , collitl- : 970 44th Ave., Good view. - . W INONA ? i .: . Owen 1958. . ; be led . by. Father Sobczvk; . colleges would be affected by the ed headon with . a pulpwood . truck , W. Satrum, 20, 125 Winona ; . ' at. ., was sentenced to pay a fine Survivors include three , sons, bill' ' - spun , around facing : the opposite, . Mrs. . Dallas llannon , Fountain Milan , Vircqua; ' OryiHe, , s . . of $10': or' toi ' serve three days after Durand direction and was hit headon- - .by City,. .Wis?,. : ;was . admitted- Tues^ and ArHiur , Bagley ; seven grand- Two-State Funerals ' GOLDEN YELLOW he pleaded -guilty to a charge of MRS. VIRGINIA Torgerson, Wi- ;fflotlier- car.? .[" JS^jM^>) ..day. - ' . . - children ; .38 great-grandchildren: ¦ -newly ' ¦ Carl T. ' Anderson 'Cloqiiet; driving, with .no. driver 's license in- nona, . . elected House con- . driv? one ' brother , ? John , Blair , and Leo T. Wiley servative, is vice chairman of the er- of. thc ' truck , -and K. Noi-tbri , 23,. his possession, He was arrested ; ¦ ' ) OTHER BIRTHS ?.: by ' police at Orrin Street . and -j three sisters? . Mrs. . Ole eo T. Wiley Tlie bill for the master's degrees ond car. escaped serious , injury. CALEDONIA , ?M' nn. ' (Sp«ciaU-^ Sch'ahsberg, Blair ,, and Mrs.. Pal- ; at ' BANANAS He paid the: fine. . •! were? held this ^morning St. was recc-rhrriended for passage aiid Norton was treated for a: broken -M At Caledonia Community Hospi- ¦ ' mer (Emma) Overbye, Fairdale, ¦ ' .- ' •'Forfeits':¦' -?' •: ':¦ ". - • | Mary's Catholic: Church , the Rev . would permit? all five state col- nose and broken ribs. His passen- tal:. :.?- ; . ;?:::? • ' ?, [ . M.D. - : ' : ' : . ' /- . ; . . : Gene .E. Etilers, 24, 157 W, 4th . .; ?. Henry . Russell, officiating. Burial leges, which now offers master's ger , Don Warner, Brainerd , about Mr. and Mrs? Edwin Kiiineberg St., $10 on a charge of failure to Funeral services will . 'be at 2 was in the .church, cemetery. . : of science in education degrees , 23. ..wa.s hospitalized /with a hip p.m. Saturday at? Rigebn Creek . a Sim Jan. 26, Mrs. Kinnebcrg is stop for a stop sign. He was ar- Pallbearers . were Bert Leonard to broaden ; this program. injury? ; ?'?-: . . - ;. .Marve'lla Burrriester. :' Lutheran Church , ? '.Pigeon ' ' Falls, . the former rested by police at 4th and Main Joseph McG-rath, Lloyd Eggenber- Also recommended for passage ^mw mm* AW and Mrs. Carl a son the Rev. E. B. Christophersen of- ; Stanley F? Bernu, 41, New York mf^$i<42mPj^ )) /Mr. Cols* streets at 3:15 a.m.- today ? ger :, James Shea , Joseph: DeFrang and referred to the House: ap- Jan. 27, Mrs. Colsh is the former ficiating. Burial w- ill be in the Mills ' farrner, . was ' . killed today, Merle E. Riddle, 23, 767 W, 5th and . Fred Rolanrit. propriations committee was a bill church cemetery: ¦ when his car left a counly road Mary Mitchell. St., $25?on a xliarge . of speeding ¦ Mr.: and Mrs . Donald Opsahl , Friends may call at, Johnson asking a $32,000 deficiency apt near--his home. Bermi's -wife was 1 .. . 40 m.p:h. in a 30 rn.:p.h? zone. He propriation for the current 1961-63 '/J BUSHEL MUCIOUS: \l. Spring/Grove , a son Jan. 28. Mrs, Funeral Chapel Friday .afternoon IMPOUNDED DOGS hospitalized : at Wadena . with a was arrested by police at West ; bieriniurn's. college student loan Opsahl ,is the former : Marilyn 5tfi and Olmstead streets at 1:15 and evening, - and ;at the church ' broken leg and lacerations. The •. . - ' ' ,.No. 1649—Male , hiac-k and ;\y.hite. program? Under the program , the Sand. / a .m.: Wednesday. .-' Saturday after 10 a.m. • . car plunged into tlie ditch , struck no license, third 'day. institution pays one-tenth of the a pole , and overturned. Six Bernu Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Loken , PLAINVIEW : Mrs; . Np. . 1650~Female, black , brown loan total and. the federal govern- , a daughter Jan. 28. Mrs, Mary Gibbons children range from 2 months to Houston PLAINVIEW , Minn. (SpeciaD- TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Spe- and white, beagle type;-no license, ment matches; this with the other ¦ Loken is the former Vilas Sand- 14 : years. - ' .:?. , . :¦ -: - "¦? ' "' T?iie following cases were heard cial >—Mrs. Mary Gibbons, 85, second day.; nine-tenths? . - ?'" en.-: before Leon W. Ellringer , justice died i . The - . . deaths raised the state'.s APPLES Wednesday at 11:45 p.m. at St. Jo- i of the' peace: Available . for good homes: highway toll to 42. compared with Mr, and . Mrs.; Arvid - Nelson, seph's Hospital , Arcadia. She had ; IF THE $32,000 state appropria- ¦:¦ New Albin? Iow a ,; a daughter* Sat- ; Willis E. Nprberg; Prairie Farm, Two ' females?". brie : terrier type, B5 through tlii.s- dote lost year. " been a patient there three weeks ¦ ¦ ¦ ; tion . is granted , this would mean • ?: .¦ . ' ¦ urday. Mrs. Nelson is. .the former VVis., paid an. $8 fine plus f4 costs one cocker , ' - the " $ : and had been in failing health . ' .¦, federal government would Kathleen Dunn. ? on a charge of driving 38 m.pl. - . , ' since April . 1962. ' grant state institutions $288 000 NELSON , Wis. : (Special )' :— Mr. in a 30-mfle zone «n Highway 42 , The former for their . loan programs, for a Third Rochester ' __»_^—v—~—•—^- ««« — »« ^ Yi ; Mary Thomas , she t.98 Jan? 3b. , Polio Ma/ceup Clin ic I I ;and Mrs? James . Hihrickcs a son was born June 10, 1877. at Arca- total loan program of $320,000. ) CRISP, TENDER, SWEET (t Tuesday at St. Benedict Commun- Val M. Parker; Chippewa Falls. dia to John , Supporters of the bill ?say the Limousine Planned "SV'is:,: paid and Elizabeth Tliom- Set for S pring Grove ity Hospital , Durand. a $6: fine plus S4 costs ; as. She was married to James appropriation is needed because Starting Monday the ' '.Jefferson on a charge of going through a COON. RAPIDS, Minn. —Mr. . and ; W. Gibbons at Arcadia in October SPRING GROVE; Minn: .iSpe; the previous -state- appropriation , Lines ' limousine service will arid stop sign on: Highway 247 Jan. 31. 1895. They farmed be a makeup based on estimated federal aid , a third run from Rochester to Wi- Mrs. Roger . Turner a son Tues- Rplland J in Trout Run cial> -— There- will Anderson? Plainview , ?Valley between Arcadia and Dodge Clinic for: Type 1 oral polio vac- nas been exhausted , yet more fed- nona to serve Milwaukee Roa d pas- day . at: North . Memor i al Hospital, paid a fine of $8 plus $1 -costs' ;on . Robbinsdale. 'Furrier is a brother until mo-ving here.19 years ago. cine, at ?Sprirtg Grove Hospital eral aid is .available for loans. sengers;. a charge of driving 38 m.p.h. in a Sunday; : CARROTS of Gerald Turrer , 666 W. Sarnia {. . Survivors .are: Three sons? Ray- from 10 a.m. . to 2 p;rrt. Attending the hearings were The limousine will leave Rbches ; 30-mile zone on Highway 42 Feb; mond and Leo Gibbons, Dodge, This is th« . type that was given Harold O. Murck ,- Winona State ter at 12:30 p.m. and arrive in St. Mrs. Turner, is the former .Har- -4,-?:- ' . . ¦ Ce j arid James Gibbons ,: Trempealeau: at the church Jan. .25.".. business manager. . Winona at; i':45"tviri; ? ) ¦ C )) riet Grochowsfei, -Winona. - All' arr«sts were made by Ed- Bag"° 1ftMj EITZEN, Minn. (Special) — Mr. win Neilscn. and Mrs. David Fruechte, Verdi . BUFFALO COUNTY Minn., a daughter Tuesday at ALMA, Wis. (Special*— The fol- Brookings,'- -S..D. Mrs: Fruechte is lowing cases were handled in Buf- j • FRESH MUSHR0O0 MS • ROMAINE )) the daughter of Mrs. Truman We- falo County police court last Wed- "GOOD FOOD ACTUALLY COSTS YOU LESS" I ) JUMBO FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS \ nig, and Mr. Truechte is the son nesday at MONDOVI ; • ;¦ ¦ of Mr. and Mrs. John Fruechte , Jane W'hclan, minor , was arrest- ) BROCCOLI ENDIVE . -((¦ Eitzen. ed Jan., 36 on a charge of driving • • too fast for conditions on CTH H • AVACAD0S • CHERRY TOMATOES ( in Town of Mondovi. Her driver's WEATHER license w;as suspended for 30 days • CAULIFL OWER • LARGE ORANGES // and she paid the costs of the case. DRY FIGS SPINACH BEANS OTHER TEMPERATURES Raymond • • • S. Thompson , Mondovi NEW FLORIDA POTATOES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rt. 2, was arreste-d Jan. 23 at Mon- TUSHNER'S • High Low. Pr. dovi on a charge of inattentive - 501 East Third Street SURER MARKET I Albany, cloudy 40 27 ' .. driving. He forfeited $35 and costs. rAOIST , PITTED )) Albuquerque , clear ,. 6i) 38 Waldcmar J. Wulff , Mondovi Rt. Atlanta , cloudy .«« 37 ^ .. 4 , was arrested Dec. 19 at Mon- Bismarck , cloudy .... 36 21 ,. dovi on two counts: Driving after c Boise, clear .,...... 65 38 .. suspensi on of license and operat- Jjmk f koduoL Boston , cloudy , /..... 48 31 ing a vehicle with improper plates. Kidney Beans « || 1 I DATES 2i59 ' 01 He was fined $10O and costs on the Chicago , rain 4S .11 . (( Cleveland, cloudy ... 45 32 .02 first count and $16 and costs on 10,r ) CRISPY ALL PURPOSE ROME BEAUTIES Denver , clear ii:' 34 the second. Grapefruit - 59c nlll" I Des Moines , rain .... 40 28 T Monday at A.LMA: Ralph R. Detroit , cloudy 42 28 .0:2 Kouba , Fountain. City Rt. 2 , was Cut Wax Beans Fairbanks, s now .... -24 -34 I' fined $15 and cosls on a charge of Zc Fori Worth , clear .,.. 77 46 parking on Highway 35 at Foun- II lv I Helena , clear 55 32 tain City Jan. t> . Celery Hearts - - 39c APPLES Honolulu , cloudy .. .. 82 (iii .01 James R. Wason , Trempealeau , Cut Green Bea ns III I Kansas City, cloudy . 57 32 . , was fisied $25 nnd costs on a Los Angeles . "lear ... 82 SiT charge ol follow ing too oJoscly be- hind awother vehicle in Town of c Memphis , cloudy 70 4t W Miami , clea r 72 50 . , Nelson on Highway 35 Jan. 27. ¦ ¦ ¦ te j \ Milwaukee , rain 42 27 T TREMPEALEAU COUNTY Sbhes a 5c »"" 3 49 (Special) ""° Mpls., St, Paul , rain . 40 28 T WHITEHALL , Wis. - - / RED RIVER VALLEY \j ., Murle Jehatt , Black River Falls, ¦¦ » New Orleans , clear . 71 50 STURGEON BAY | lMffl m A g\ f New York , cloudy .. . 50 34 ., appear-ed before Judge A. L , Twes- ' Omaha , cloudy 45 28 me in Trempealeau County Court Philadelphia , cloudy . 53 25 Wednesday and pleaded Riiilly l<> £ 39 Miracle Whip 49. Port land, Ore.,, clear . 55 3!) .11 fishing with moro than two hooks. Pie Cherries 2 Rapid City, clear .... (V2 36 He pai d a fine of $25 plus $5 costs instead of serving eight days in the STANDBY FRESH DRESSED — TENDER MEATED — WHITE ROCK POTATOES Si. Louis, rain 55 35 T Salt Lake City, cloud y (12 30 ., county jail , lb Seattle, cloudy . 62 -III ., Forfeiture: Frank Kicrirmvski , 35c Washington , cloudy ¦ ¦ 'A 20 ., Trcmncalciiii , on a charge of fish- CATSUP Roasting Chickens VlttS - (T-Tracc) ing wi th more than Iwo lines, 5211. BEEF-WELL TRIMMED LEAN - MEATY - COUNTRY STYLE IP'S BoHk 29C CHOICE 29' QUALITY *-* / I — 79c PORK RIBS - Lb 49c SWIFT'S RIB STEAKS - u __, JMAW2AA.MARKET I •«»« LEAN - CENTER CUT r^ I Home Made PlirM LEAN - SLICED 165 East Third Street Pliont 3450- DRY ONIONS | | Sausfl(JJt REWI PORK STEAK - Lb 59c , SIDE PORK - Lb 49c FRESH DRESSED WHITE ROCK C ^ S c OUR OWN MAKE-f>aL,COU ^ r M Z " ' " ™ . STEWING HENS - - - u 29c —^^7^T~ HAM LOAF - u, 89c BEEF LIVER - Lt 69c . 10 ARMOUR'S STA K — 6- to 8-Lb. Average RICNBCS - - t. 29c HvnRny nnnKiFS — OUR OWN HICKORY SMOKED 10-Lb. Sack . . . 59c SMOKED Lb 29c tl PORK HOCKS - SLAB BACON - 45c / NO. 1 CLEAN WISCONSIN BURBANK SWIFT'S PREMIUM Pk8"" ,a9C \j SLAB BACON - . - - - Lb 45c TUSHNER'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE I HOMEMADE H2 - 8 - ASK FOR IT AT FOOD - 8 - I Lb 65c pr/irurc ¦ RUSSETS LINKS - - - - DELICIOUS DELICIOUS PORK r LnVnLJ CT-ADCC TUDAI iruru IT VAR IETIES STORES THROUGHOUT VARIETIES I C SWIFTS PREMIUM 7 ' - ¦ 1 RIB STEAKS lb 79c can 25C - 8 SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOT A. - 8 - | I .. . s [25 L69 J Geraldine Pickett French Creek LGW Officers InstallecT iC Latin Banquet Mark s World Pep in High Narnes Is Bride of Menace of ETTRICK , Wis. 1 Special)—New- ¦ PAR Good Citizen Harold Hansen ly-elected officers of French Creek CornrnunismTold LOW are Mrs.; Lauritz Lebakkeri, Roman Victory al" Sfea PEPIN , Wis. — Karen Murray 1 ' has been selected by the senior , TAVLOR? Wis. Special)— Th e president ; Mrs. Allen Redsten, Theme of the tenth Roman Grace Chadwick, Madison PTA : ¦ ?marriage of? Miss Geraldine Ro- vice president and education sec- Mrs. H. O. Bor- class and faculty of Pepin High - Banquet of Winona -Senior High ger , Mtiss Helen Gergeracki and School as DAR Good Citizen. Qual- j mell Pickett and Harold Vern Han- retary; Mrs. . Alvin Kleppen , re- School Junior Classical League Ahmed Abdallah, American Field "Communism?? . Undo It Your- sen , took place Jan. 26 at 3 p.mi cording secretary, and Gertrude self- was the four part program ities of dependability, s e rv ice. ' was a victory dinner. A wealthy Service students. leadership and patriotism are the : at Taylor Methodist Church? The Ofsdahl ,. treasurer. Mrs? S ilas Roman •(. Richard Armstrong! gave presented to Madison School PTA ' Rev. L. Keith Hanley officiated - Members of the Latin I classes members Monday at the school by basis of choice of the good citi- Brenengen will be stewardship the dinner in honor of a naval acted as slaves who served the speakers Mr. and Mrs. Brantly zen; . at the ceremony. The bride is the secretary. hero, Tullus Fabricius (Douglas banquet. They were under the di- Chappell, Dr. M. L. DeBolt and Karen has been an honor stu- foster daughter of Mrs. Pearl - The LCW . is divided into, seven Blanchard) whose fleet defeated rection of Enid Underclahl. Mar- Mrs. Rupert: Cox. lit clear and dent and participated in the school Mathews and the bridegroom is circles, with a general meeting the Carthaginian pirates who in- tha Heise and Mary Lynn Har.s- concise terms the menace world chorus for four years ; a member the son . of Mr. and , Mrs? Verdal held each month . ¦ Officers were in- terfered with Mediterranean trade. gen were table decorations co- Hansen .. Mrs. LeKpy. Fitzmaurice, , recently ' ¦' ' in a ceremony communism presents to our way of camera club and its secretary stalled . . The dinner Wednesday evening chairrnen, scriptwi iters were Judy for two - years; is editor-in-chief sister of the bride, was . vocalist conducted by Mrs. H. A. Lease. of life was explained. ; ; ; ¦ in the school cafeteria was at- Goldberg, Douglas Blanchard, the definitions and ideology of of .. -t.he i963 yearbook,: participaterl accoriipahied hy Mrs, Millard . Cox. A'ear books have- been distribut- tended by 95.' Chen Wos and Sharon Passvalk communism , its history, the state in forensics for three years;. a ? The bride given in marriage by ed. No^ meetings are scheduled for Dinner proper was preceded by arrangements co-chairmen were D,NNER R0LLS of -'world cornmunisjii and . .What the player in the junior class , play : a , her cousin , Robert Eddy, wore a March and July. At the, meeting the "pompa , " the procession that Nancy . Laiifenberger and Betsy lillir/xSsi individual-Can 'do about its spread model in the fall fashion show and floor-length gown- fashioned with on Feb. 21, the education commit- included the host ,, guest of honor, Campbell. Carol Dinkier and were, .discussed by. the speakers an. . attendant;¦¦ in the winter car- long sleeved fitted bodice of lace tee ; will present a program on the Pontifex Maximus (James Grace ; Henry headed a commit- and the .membership. . Verdi F, El- nival .. ' . . and lace inserts oil the taffeta American and World missions. The Stoa) , four Vestals . (Jane Sheets, tee of 26 students in charge of hall ites, principal, was program chair- She was president of the junior skirt, tier veil was . held • by a Bible study for the year , "Christ Susan DeAnn Neumann^ Graus- decorations. Correspondence chair- man. class ? vice president of the soph- crown of crystals and pearls and is Our Life—So Live in Him ," is nick and Suzanne Braatz) , flower men were Dixie Fegre and Louise TRUE BREAD The PTA legislative workshop to omore class; received a school iel- she carried a bouquet of white car- based on the book of Colossians. girls (Deborah Miller and Trudy Leiffeld. ^ he held in Minneapolis Feb. 1-t was tei? for activities? and is a 1963 nations , red roses, and ' ivy; Her Graubner) and; officers of the ¦ /dH^^Zr homecoming qiieen candidate. announced by David Wynne; pres- only jewelry was " a strand of fleet: Their arrival was heralded PLEASANT VALLEY CLUB ident, durin g . the . business. , meet- pearls. by trumpeters and drummers con- dents. - v-:. Mrs. brother-in- First Lutheran Church dining room High School home economics de- i chairman with Mrs. Victor "We.-.' law of the bride, and Robert sisted of cake, fruit, and "wine." partment is planning a series of , : were discussed. Mrs. Donald The formal portion of thei pro- AMATEUR PERFORMER i naas, Mrs. Alvin Semingson;-- Mrs. Strand ushered. Erickson , ways and means chair- lessons for adults on "Making the Mi- Skog- " T gram was the awarding of the LA CRESCENT?- Minn. —: Miss i-Mel Skogstad ,; .s.. Spencer ,.y A reception for 12. guests was man , announced arrangements to Most of Your Monev Resources " stad , • Mrs. Dewey .Anderson ' arid- held in the church parlors. The ?¦?;" ¦ .' "¦ ' ;. . "Corona. Navalis" to; the guest of Classes will be gi\en Thursday Penny Erigrav of. Rushford will - date. ; - . honor, Fabricius. Four of his offic- audition for the Ted Mack show Mrs. . Perry Koive, assistants. . ; . bride's mother wore a brown jer- evenings at the school starting Mrs .-. Gale Forsythe was named sey print dress and corsage of? yel- A dessert table with favorites ers, Richard Jacob Joe Goldbergs Feb 14 and continuing until April this summer. A previous article made by each member will be John Brandt , and Wayne ."Ch 'alus, about a La Crescent PTA program chairman of the food committee, low chrysanthemums. Tlie bride- . 4 Classes Mill be conducted by | The Mrries. .Walter G-ehring, Ray- groom 's mother wore a beige silk featured at the Valentine Varieties. recounted the storrns, battles and men who are well informed on erroneously mentioned that Miss Signed recipes for air desserts will adversities suffered by the Engrav: is scheduled to appear on ! mortd. Lehakken. -Selmer Seyersoh. frock and corsage . of bronze chrys- , . fleet each topic Both men and women ¦ I and Miss Leoma: Mulvaney will anthemums. be available in booklet; form. -A under Fabricius' command. Rep- may attend these classes. There the show.?:?? .. --? used book exchange, variety table serve with her. Mrs. Phillip Sem- ' resenting, the merchants of Rome will be no pre-registration THE TIERED wedding , and booth [will be' part of- the ' ac- ATHLETIC CLUB AUXILIARY ' ingson mil have charge of the ^"'yX <*mmw>im@ml tyi A. -' / / PRENUPTIAL SHOWER 1 Lines r% \ BLAIR, VVis, ?(Special)—Friends and relatives gathered Sunday at ¦ Blair First Lutheran Church din- | J K^B^SKte:^^""^ M£i^B MM i ing room to honor Miss Lynda 'S| * .. ..^-/wer/WOV lft j n . ";

Tranberg and Harlan Hjerleid at a ' ? prenuptial shower. Miss Tranberg < PRICE is the '¦ daughter of Mr. and Mrs /2 Odell Tranberg, rural Galesville. "^ Her fiance is the son of Mr and j "*S-A jjf j?/ ~l- 1 Mrs. Melvin Hjerleid , Blair, Wis | VALENTINE HANKIES "Tf|y * fHJM " ¦¦¦ . v ¦ ^ Their marriage will take place | . . . designed by Burmel ' . . ' ' v^^ Over 300 wonderful fall and winter dresses to choose Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. in French Creek :- ?¦ ¦' ' Lutheran Church , the Rev H A p -for your special thought- . , -? "^^M' " > i' - --?' : ?^XjK^^P I- from and they are selling for just one-half of their I Greeting. ¦* ' Lease officiatin g. Hostesses for the ful Valentine m W$ ' ^A' - ---:^W™H^ -1- original prices. shower were Mrs. David Nelson, | You will find a new . «g - . : ¥' W^^ ' Durand , Wis., sister of Mr H]er ' ' ^ ^I::/^W ^|l^^^^^^^^ | t , Mrs. | . selection ' of these dainty _ ( \ ' - O-^^S : .1' THE SAIE SO MANY WOMEN WAIT FORI leid; Mrs. Alida Landsverk ^^ T^.¦ ;^^^? . Chester Anderegg and Mrs Hou sg handkerchiefs in our ¦= ^ /^*. ¦ ' . A ¦. '. . • "^%f , '^ t ¦' |- ALL SALES FINAL ard Erickson , Ettrick, Wis the .^-^ : || || -Accessories . Aisles . . - . . ' %-,„ M [ ' . ' ¦• ¦¦¦¦?• bride-elect's aunt. Miss Tranberg * * * ^ . \^S *m •" . -I Junior -— Misses — Half Sizes , '' : was guest of honor at a shower Yarn 1 all at the tiny price of * ' \ V vv. y. c^^M: given recently hy women em- I ^ ' n ' i 1 only .50 and .59^ each. r , ^. W jyV^ -t ployes of Trane Co . % ; J^'T^ ' $ There are the lovely * \» . . yU} vVT « ^ \V fli s t* | | prints with rolled hems ,, ; \jy U , ^, \^ . - ? ' ^ I Sale! I and appropriate red and , ^ \ fAT \VV ^ *»^> I white motifs, or sheer «^ ^ ' " ¦ | | ( f^ ^ (\^V^ J ? | | white squares, lace trim- \1 ^ ' i ' ^ . **u' \O^y ^ .* . - . Famous - Bear Brand I* | med and tiny red heart v ^. : ¦ ¦ //\\ l (\r ^ ^ | | embroidery, inclose each =*• - "f , ( ? ^ I I ' ' ' I '^ '(Vy iVi ' | | hankie in one of the val- ^ ' ^J^{« \ Y"?*» f • Announcement from j Deluxe I entine folders , priced at ^ «,* I f ^^JcJ> o V/ ' ^ | | .ISf/ each , along wilh a *"* .^ \ A ^ -^ ?* % packet of sachet, priced ^"7 x ^.^ j, Knitting Worsted j 1 ^ I I at .lOt and send your ' ' ,} |; BEAUTY SALON 100 1 valentine on its way. \[' f in f in j K % Virgin Wool! ^ "DATE BUD FLOWER VJ PIN . .. the newest thing RewB^« **i*^^ of of Miss Dior Eau W. Third (Above Williams Book) Phone S-1005 si atomizer for only .'1,00, ¦!:' CATHY FISCHER, Manager I YARN DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR j % plus tax. TOY DEPT. r- !| !| i I -il \ lj »l» !B*WXSKBfS» ^^ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . -.. ' '. -I ' * ' ¦ ; ' SATURDA Y" STUDV CLUB ' " . ' Gus Verthein, The Saturday SUidy Club will ; - ¦ ¦ ¦ -; v :¦ ' .. - • ' - ' ' " ' . .:|.p1sfcopal; v-- meet Saturday. nt 2:30 p.m. in the ' I " ? '- ' - . -. . . • : . . Wife to Mark Huntsman Rdom of the Steak Shop, j Galesville Contestant 1 425 Given Vaccine Mrs. S. F. Reed is hostess and'! Women Study ' ¦ GAI.'ESV ILLE; Wis. (Special) - Mrs. E. ¦R. Jackman will give the ,At Caledonia Clinic 50th Anniversa ry : lesson. ' . ' -? ¦ Ivay Olson , daughter, of. Mr. , and Mrs. Hay Olson , represented Gale- j ; CALEDONIA, Minn! : (Special)— Rim of Asia ? 1 CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special)— : MISSIONARV COUNCJL Ettrick High School at the annual A total of 425 persons received Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verthein Sr.' , I - [ -St. Paul s Episcop al Churehivo- . The Women's Missionary Coun- Snuw Flake/ ski- guecji contest at : Type 1 oral: polio vaccine at the will celebrate their 50th wedding cil of the First Westby Siiturday. ' \Vinncr? was !' men meeting Wednesday afternoon anniversary Church of Christ ; makeup clinic at the public school Sunday with an open will rrieet at the parsonage. 917 W. ' Miss ' CnljH'ri " Mayer , Woncwoc , I at the parish house heard "Mrs. house from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at ' ¦ here Sunday. | the Broadway, at . . 7:30 p.m. Friday. Wis.? ,. - Ray Fisher use excerpts from the city hall. ' ' ¦ ¦ j ?Wo makeup clinics will be? held Slides of the . work at the- .. 'Mothers! ; ' ¦ for future clinics. Type Mr. . Verthein and Elsie ;Hass WOMEN S CLUB ' .: ¦ II will recommended churchwomen's stu- and Babies' Home in St. Louis.. : be administered ' March 17, : and were married Feb. 12? 1913, at the ' ' Church dy, "Rim of Asia" in the devo- Mo., will be shown by Mrs:? Ray- St. MatUiew s .Lutheran [ type HI will be available at a ' la- Evangelical and Reformed Church , 's¦ Club 'meet?Wednes- . tibns. St. Elizabeth's Guild was mond Loiicks. Devotions , Will be Women ;will ter, date. - Eitzcn, Minn., by the Rev. F. C. given by Mrs. Dale Washburn. .d;iy. nt .7.30 p.nv. -in tlie . ciuirch so- . ¦ hostess group. ; Klein. Mrs. Albert Fleike and .John I cial rooms. OSSEO WOMAN HURT w During the business meeting, Verthein, sister and brother of the MISSIONARY LEAGUE couple, ' ¦ conducted- by Mrs. W. W, Tolle- were the attendants. The executive boa rd of SI. Mar- I WESTFIELLD . \WOMEN OSSEO? Wis . 1 Special ) ;;— A.ri . ' '. Trie couple has 11 children. They tin's chapter of the Lutheran Wo- .Wcstfiel d Women 's Golf Associa- 88-year-old OSSCQ woman: fell Wed- son, president, members were ask- 1 ' ed to volunteer to ..aid Mrs. R. B. are: Clarence, Hokah, Minn?: Ker- men's Missionary League decided tion will- meet for a luncheon and nesday and . fractured one of her Mann, chairman, in renewing the mit, Altura, Minn.; Gus Jr..Mil- Wednesday at its meeting in the lii ic 'ge Fell M al I 10 p m > of the AiindLi High School when her neighbor , Mrs Joseph- neva) noble giand ; Mis , noble grand, dren's home in Japan , a training Ridgley, La Crescent; Mrs. cers in a joint ceremony conducted by an install- Dorothy Wheeler meeting at which piehmm.u y RI aclnaling class of l'Jij will meet ine Toft , saw her and went to center for Deaconesses in Greece, Harold (Donna) , New ' Brighton , ing staff from Canton "Monday evening at the and Mrs. Lloyd Schneeklath , Canton , district changes and coirections to the by- S.ituid.iy jt 8 j) in at the John her assistance She w-as taken to and bicycles, projector .and office Minn .; Mrs. Don (Janice) Warren , Odd Fello-ws Temple. Left to right, George Busse, deputy president of district 1. (Daily News photo) laws were made. Sobolta clubiixi m to nuke plans ' Luther Hospital , FJau Claire, equipment for missionaries. New York City ; Mrs. Rhinehard foi <* iciinion Ml iLissiiutes arc where she was to undergo surgery (Dorothy) • Members were reminded of pub- Bunge and Mrs. Ches- FOUNTAIN CITY PTA uigeil to dtlind I for repair of the fracture today. lic Valentine's Day card party by ter (LuEtta) Fruechte, Caledonia , VIOLIN CONCERT FOUNTAIN CITY Wis cSpe Mrs Myi en was at home alone ¦ ¦ Minn. They have 30 great-grand- BLAIR . I cial (-Fountain City PTA will meet the ways and means chairman , , Wis. (SpeciaD-J Odd Fellows, Rebekahs BITTERSWEET GARDEN CLUB ! because her daughter works at Mrs. Ralph Behling. She stated children. Williams, concert violinist, will ap at 8 pm Wednesday in the b Tuc-dav at 2 pm for a dessert Salad Luncheon are Mrs, George ' Gappa and Mrs. Robert Ozrnun. SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- gram at 10 a.m. Valentine s Install New Officers Johnson will show slides of the hint boon al the home of Mrs Day, according to Gerald Sislo World's Fan al Seattle. \\ makes your clothes watha Valley Deanery Church wo- Club will meet in Trinity Church \ Blair High School principal. The IOOF and Wenonah Rcbekah Mis Milton Reed, secretary, Mrs f^ia ' quiet to , Univer un Seliaffnci , Mi and .Mis Lo 1 1.inns spoke on g.irden plan men s day be held Feb. parlors Monday at 2 pm . Host - ; program sponsored by the . Lodge weic installed at the Odd B. R. Wandsnidcr; treasurer , Mrs. be 26 at Christ Church, Red Wing, esses will be the Mmes. Rudolph si!y of Wisconsin assembly pro , Roy Schaflnei Mi and Mis Ric h nm^ lhi m'M mt-tting will at ' ! Fellows Temple Monday by Mis E. E. Porter; warden, Mrs. Paul aid Thoman an-d Mi and Mi s llu hom e of Mis Fred TeiBorch with Holy Communion at 10:30 Tweeten , Julia Helland antl Xela , gram, is open to the public anc Lloyd Schneehloth, district Depu- Gnesel Jr conductor , Mrs Her- EBETTERBvjftw^- a.m. Helland. f ree of charge. ; William Krause 111 Mauh [ ty president of district one, and bert Nichols ; right support to the I George , Busse, deputy grand mas- noble grand, Mrs R L. Seanght , i ter . Canton, Minn , and their m- left support to the noble grand , 1 stalling staff Mrs Frances Koutsky ; chaplain, — tr' j *^, Officers installed far Hum- Mis Harry O'Brien , inside guard- ^ ij) boldt Lodge are: ? Noble, grand , ian , Mrs. George Nisstn; right . John Schmidt , vice giand , Meile support to the wee grand, Mrs Sparrow , secretary, Bruce Reed , Julius Haefncr; leit support to the ¦ treasurer , J . L. F. Deilkc, war- wee giand , Miss Ruth Miller , and den, John Brang, conductor, Lloyd musician . Miss Mildted Hutchin- r¦:' Jfwkdm Deilke, right support to the noble son ¦ ^(^ * grand, Rudy Sparrow , lett sup- Richard Knaak is retiring no- :¦., •:• ~jy [ port to the noble grand , Leonard ble grand of Humboldt Lodge and - <*U j Karsten , chaplain , Milton Knut- Mrs Daniel Borkowski retiring j ' son , outside guardian Arthur noble grand of Wenonah Rebekah ¦ Gilsdorf , outside guardian , Wal- Lodge ter Chnstianson , right support to Twelve guests from Canton at- * : ^ow ^e y the vice grand, Milton Reed ; left tended the meeting which was ' ^^ - ir IRt * iik reac' support to the vice grand , Richard followed by lunch and cards. *° Knaak , right scene support, Rob- Members of Wenonah Rebekah ert Engel; left scene support , Lodge and Humboldt Lodge are for any occasion Fred Giehler, and trustee, Milton invited to attend the joint instal- Jnl lt y\* Reed lation by the Canton installation ' Officers installed for Wenonah staff of lodges at St. Charles to : X ...any season! , Rebekah Lodge are; Noble grand, night at 8 ' i " ~|1'A' |I£B | FUR Bonnei Boutique Gale-Ettrick DAR A Tickets Available Winner Named f nI GALESVILLE , Wis (Special)— Tickets for the Bonnet Boutique The high school faculty of the and style show , sponsored by the Gale-El.trick school selected Renec Soroptimist Club of -Winona , were Wailei for the 1963 DATl award . distributed to members at the noon Miss Waller is the daughter of Mr and luncheon meeting Wednesday at and Mis. Wmfred Waller, rural blue cardigan tlie Huntsman's Room -of the Steak Melrose She ranks third m her ( _ j .**- a ^^M skirt, \ ^ A Shop , The show will be held March class with a 3 78 average. A sen- s 1 sleeveless white overtop, 3, at Richards Hall , Winona State ior , Miss Wailei has been active J^-V,) S tW WlSm 1 ^ * yt * ~*~ stroked with scarlet. College Dooi s open aL 4pm and in music, forensics and di amatics f \ m ^^ff supper is sen ed at 3 pm Tickets She plans to attend college but has ^~ ' "" "** Smart now, perfect for may be obtained fi oin any mem - not made definite plans. \i t%/ - \ Wm^M J>\ ber or from participating stores , L vf ? ; - ^., A. \ ^" spring and summer, CIRCL E 6 WsSmiilfH including H Choate & Company , " < too' Misses' sizes. Spurgeon's; Dotty Dunn, The Gal- St Matthew's Lutheian Church 'H'' ' ' ' \ fflSf '"%'V^' \\ ^^ lery of Fashion and Stevenson's. Circle 6 , Mrs. Robert Eckelbeig, chairman , will meet Monday at 8 Miss Ruth Pallas, president , pre- new Fabulous Buys On Fashion Furs! Quantities Are Limited! sided at the business session Re- pm at the home of Mis Henry T w .- , J ^m Other Spring dresses, 11.95 to 25 95 ports were given by Bonnet Bou- Mahlke, 822 W. Wabasha St. ^ \ J only natural pastel Mink Boas tique Buffet committees M 1 -ss ^ ALCW WORKSHOP 1 onl y sapphire grey Mink 2 skin scai ! (T ^" / \ Dorothy Leicht reported on the re- LANESBORO , Minn . (Special)— 2 only natural dark ranch Mink 2 skin scarfs J) A V^J cent meeting on: urban renewal Attending the American Lutheian 1 onl __ _ and ciuc improvement held at the Chuich Women g e n e i a J board y natural pastel Mink 2 skin scarfs • / VMCA I onl y pastel Mink-lined collar meeting workshop at Prince of Announcem ent was made of a Peace Lutheran Church , La Cres- joint meeting Tuesday with Wino- cent, Tuesday were the Mmes J onl y dyed processed IMouton Lamb 3-quarter coals na Business and Professional Howard Ruen , Irving Abrahamson 1 only Petite Heather dyed Squirrel stole Women 's Club in the parlors of the and Neil Olstad. Cf\ f\ First Congregational Cnurch Din- 1 only natural silver Fox stole I I J)V^J ner will be at 6 15 p m with Miss BON VOYAGE I only dark ranch Mink shoulder slu ng _y \J Amanda Aarestad , as guest speak- LAKE CITY , Minn ( Special)— 1 only pastel Wink shoulder shrug er. Reservation s are to be made Mrs. John Murdock was honored f or dinner. This meeting will take at ' a ' bon voyage party Tuesday 1 only cape-jacket heather dyed Squirrel the place of the February Sorop- atleinoon at the home of Dr and P; 1 only honey dyed Squirrel stole ~ timist dinner meeting The next Mrs. William Gjerde. Mrs. Paul C" \ """"S f \ luncheon meeting will be March 6 Schmidt of Rochester , Minn. , pour- 1 only natural Norwegian blue Fox stole si 7v-l at.the Huntsman 's Room. ed at the party , attended by 65, 1 only natural Mink Gill Jacket I / s Mrs. Murdock is leaving Friday ; ¦ 1 only Russian Sable Boas BRIDAL SHOWER on a two-month "Aroun d the ¦ : ' ¦ LAKE CITY. Minn. (Sped an— World , Ancient Civilization Tour." ' . ' '!¦ ; Miss Karlecn Herman was hostess , Thai- 'f ^^ 1 onl y black dyed Persian Lamb paw jacket , Mink collar- Slops include Japan China , . for a bridal shower honorin 1; Miss land , Cambodia , India , Egypt, Jor- ~ . 1 only pas(el Mink Paw stole (p-f C* f \ .fucly Reincke ../an, 31 at the home dan , Holy Land, Turkey, Greece 1 only natural Mink Paw jacket \ I y V_J of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Herman. and Italy. Two women from the 1 only beige Nink Paw classic stole | J S Miss Reincke's marriage to Eu- Liljcberg family, former Lake City 1 otil y black dyed Persaan Lamb jacket gene . Glander is set for this residents now living in Minneapo- month, lis , will be on the tour. Hostesses were Mrs. Gjerde, Mrs. E. C. Bay- 1 only black dyed Persian Lamb jacket with ranch Mink collar REBEKA^ LODGE ley, Mrs. J. F. Conway and Mrs. S~\ ' ( J only natural sapphire grey Mink stoles Q ( ~\ FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. Spe- Herman Vollmers. A cial) — The SilVeriink liebekah 1 only black dyed Persian Lamb jacket with pastel Mink collar j) / / j V.) 1 »n|y black dyed shea red Miiskrat j ;icket , grey Mink collar / | /¦ Lodge enjoyed a valentine party after their business meeting at the t only rose-beige sheared Muskrat , pastel Mink collar Lodge hall Tuesday evening. Hos- tesses were Mrs. Louis H. Giesen CONFIRMATION 1 only 'natural pastel Mink Paw j acket and Mrs. Chester Wunderlich. Ca- X onl dark ranch Min k Paw jacket nasta and 500 were played, a ml y C'^ O 7 only dark ranch Min k sides jackets \ ) ?v C\V_J prizes awarded to Myrtle Gehrlich , first , Mrs. George Klelzkc; second , 1 only ranch dyed Sou irrel jacket * ,£_, C_/ ^/ nnd Mrs, Alfred Ha lverson , low , in 1 only sapphire grey Mink Heads coal nno; Mrs. Lclnnd Brommerich , first , Mrs, Frieda .loos, second , 1 only (lark Mink Paw trench coat , belted - . :style and Mrs. Bertha Hofcr, low , in I only natural grey Persian Lamb coats canasta, Table decorations for CO lunch were in n valentine theme. ' HAZIO* EMBA Mink .stole* ' ) \ A C\vJ 2 only AUTUMN J /I 1 only black dyed Persian Lamb coat ^J I „S PYTHIAN PARTY X only pastel Mink sides cont ALM A , Wis. (Special) - Alma P ythian Sisters held a CARDS 1 only natural ranch Wink sides cont valentine party T u e 6 d a y eve- Mrs, George Evans , most ex- 1 J-CMBA Mink stole rt> A niii K, ROSARIES 1 only CERULEAN" C\C\ cellen t chief , deco rated the tables Mink sides coat 1 only sapphire grey $ jLJL*~y *-j with candles and valentines for the (conl ) MEDALS t only paste! Mink narrow sides , Tourmaline Mink collar \ S */ potlucli supper followed by a bus- 1 only Aleutian Mink sides coal iness meeting. A memorial serv- ice was held for Mis. Kdnn Unase, MISSALS a charter member who was sec- retary for Its years' , Mrs. Hvans CRUCIFIXES VERY SPECIAL VERY SPECIAL gave a reading and Miss Gloria P VERY SPECIAL l Cerulenn' EMBA i Miller snng a solo before the 1 Autumn Has* ' EMBA C.< ^.^.^.v ^.f^ii^.'.^.'-fS'-.i^/ -.t —m— m g—wm ^ Sat, Feb. 9 1. City cardi gan 2, Slim skirt ' ^r VsubnswJbu ^ Starting *f );D0 P.M. | \ 3. Culotle, for bowline), golfing, ^—j A^* Religious Article! <) | | climbing Greok hillsf In olivo- Sponsored by yftO/WJ?A/JlAlAJ/f7A ,, navy; black-brown , si^os 8-)6. ^ lA^i/Vi '>.CAJ 5 w , s urs b(| Francis St, Martm ' » Women ' • ^y F Phont 1015 Guild 10B W. 3rd, Wlnon», 'lop, 7.95 Skirt , 5.95 Culotlo. 7.95 FIRST WIN THERE IN 19YEARS Wmoria j ; :: - ; - - Winona Glovers Capture Six i ^ ^i^/ y- T-J ¦ ' ¦ " ' " ' ¦ ¦ News ¦ ¦ ¦:¦ - - ¦ ::' -: ¦ I • . ¦ >; - . Redmm^^ T^ Titles in Regional Tournament Sports Pago tl 5 at Thwrsday,. 0 February 7, 1963 9*5 LOSE IN TITLE BID ScpreKayoes Wiltgen Lauds RedmmSe0et In All Finals Bench Boys ROCHESTER , Minn. J Special )— (Special) ' ST. PAUL. Minn. -- Winona 's . Golden?. ; Glove ; boxing "It¦ vva's ?a long time in corning," team swept lo. six individual chain- said St. Mary's Goa'ch Ken Wiltgen pionships and annexed:..the. team after the Redmen ..Wednesday night Scots L. Huwald R. PuterbaUfjh Bowsto Wednesday night in ' the title . on the SOLTH ST. PAUL , .Minn. . 'Spe- scored iw ice? bnih iii the middle defeated Hamline 59-M pi- ¦period; - Ensign ' had one . and Den- regional? .Golden Glove tournament per court. cial —St .- - Clary's - Redmen • were . at the -Mayo Civic Auditorium. ' nis 'Mortenson, .lohn Qlsoiv . and The victory ended a string of IS in their bid to de- . . :So devastating was . the Winona turned back' . Tiiiii W' oyl ' l lVc oliie: .- , stvaight defeats the Redmen suf- . . team . that- .- it- won all six of the throne Macalester a.<= MI AC ho ck- " .. . fered at Ihe hands of the PiperJ With the score :fiv4 against- them .; Basketball final : bouts. , by. knockout: and was the first St. Mary's win ey champion as they lost to the the Kedmen broke Beaulieu loose ¦ ' ¦¦ ' at Hamline in :]9 years. - , Scots?6-5Wednesday flight 'at . VVa- but- ..his . drilled shot was stopped by THUS SIX Winona boxen -will goiiiie: Dick. N|cCbr: invade Minneapolis Monday for the AS A MATTER of fact, It w«i kot a Arena. .'.' . -. VViliis. Later ¦ ¦ ¦ inick broke loose but lost, the pack Scores start of-the Cpper Midwest .tourna- only the fifth t ime in 48 meetings , "• ' The .- .triumph gives . the Scot s a ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ befor e-" reaching scoring? territory. , EASr ment; ?¦ .' • since 1932 .' .- 'that'-:.St';-';-' Mary's has three-point edge over St. Mary 's in Holy Cross 80, Rhode Uland il: . For Chuck Pi'iterbaush; coach .of beaten a Piper basketball team bclawsre 58, Bucknell. . 54, . . th eir .drive- to a second straight ti- FRITZ KOKESH , SK Mary 's Colgate U. Alfred.. 41. the Winona learn'. ?il wns not an "The bench , did the job ." said ' • ' ¦ '¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' goalie , had 29 stops to 19 hw¦ Wil- Vill.inova 79, Canisiu5 &o ,. ' unfamiliar role, lie . .had previously Wilt gen, "We: had to substitute a tle. . ¦?;? ; A . -v- . ; ? ¦ ' ' ¦'" St. Bonaventure. 82,' Sleubcnville 74, ' lis. ;?: . .. . . -;. , , ? . .?' , ' ' .won -f wo- regional team titles while jot and the boys all came through , Plffsburgh !7, Fordham il. . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ FOR THE SECOND time this Beaulieu, suffered , a . Clunlpy- Duqu»srie IS,.Bethany ' 68. :• coaching at Mil'lville . - . 'Minn. - , and getting point's Tight awaj-- . ';;¦ - hor.se.;' in .the game and' Magnuson La Salle 80; Gettysburg 45. ; ¦•Even though Hamline isn ' ?as year, St. Mary's was, the yicliin of Army 83/ " Rutgers AS: ¦' - " . : , anfiilic: ' wniic al Rbchcslei'. . t . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' a fo-ur.-goal period/The Macs broke has a banged tip knee? Vermont 90, St . Micnael'.s IT: . ' . Winning individual titles for Wi- stro n g, as usual , it s a gnod Teeling MIT .46, - Bates 47 . . - . ¦ ' '' , : : the middle . stanza to erase ' ' ' ¦ nona ' were: ". ' to win?oyer them . - he said? loose in . The ?R edinen host Ilainlihe -. i'it. -i! • ' . . - . -. " ' SOUTH - . . ; ¦ ' : ¦' ¦ ¦? . Heavy wei ght—Ron '- Pliterliiiiigh .' . Wiltgen lauded Denny Burgrnan St. . M ary s 2 i advantage? . p.m. : Saturday at Terrace : llei«lits Duke 97. Wake Forest - 4«. . . ' Ocorgefoty n 72, Loyola i New -Orleans) , 70 Light heavyweight^erjy Puler for the, job . he. did in the second - . - . ' The game was marred by .fisti- and reairn to Si. Paul T' uesffay. t.o North. Carolina College 74, Morgan Stale ' : . baii2h'. -?' - • ¦;¦ •' . half on Maiiil ihe's Fred Schmies- , cuffs' in?tire first period and the 'meet . St?.- . Thomas , 61.: ¦ . MIDWEST . . . . . in". "He¦ ' •' realiy -kepi him away brawl ended with Boh. Paradise ot ¦ . Lightweight— 'lom \an llooi. FIRST PERIOD: . SM^Berritjan . ' (Beau- SI. Thomas 70, St , John' s 62: from : the rebounds?.' said the St. ' SI. Mary -s 59, :Hamlint> so? Featherweight— I jee Hiiunld. . St. Mary s.: and Tom Ensign of Ma- lieu-Vievoda) 3:50; SM—Berrigan .(unassi .st. ' ' ¦' cnacll- ed). 4:41;. Mac-7-Enslg' n'. "(WilliamVM'orten- Augusta'na 79, South Dakota .(4. , Mary s calester both being ejected . . The ' Bantamweight— Ron Greeno ' ' ' son) 10:27. Penalties: Berrigan (SM) 4:38; Valley Cl»y 109. Bottineau 6).. ' ' . ' time -was ?i l : .5t>. and St? Mary 's felt Paradise (SM) maior disqualification 11:56; Ellendale. .7.1, Wahpeton 70. ' . Flyweight—Ken Pa t/ner. . . .. THE REDMEN, now 10-9 for th» ? ' ¦ ¦ ¦ the loss?of Paradise the rest. ' of Ensign (Mac) disqualification 11:56; Olson Dickson 73, Bismarck 65; ' - . - , : Duane -lluwakl . ,?a .weiterweight; season and'• '¦4-5 in the, 'MIAG ; grab- (Mac) 14:18. St: .Louis. 78, Louisville . 53. ¦ the' way. : Bowling . Green 80, - Toledo ' his fir sl? fighl .", a. split .decisiOii bed a.io-point lend on the Pipers in SECOND 48. , won , . . PERIOD: Mac — Mortenson Ohio. University 71, (Bonle) t:33: Mac—Volker (J.: Miami (Ohio) 67. over Riiss Clark of Rochester , but the . first 16 . rniruitcs- arid were in ., ."The kids played their hearts Weaver) Dayton 79, Xavier 63. 8:46; Mac-—Volker (Unassisted) 10:47; ' particularly 'in the last pe- Mac Witle nberq 41, Akron 36 , dropped a split decision-lo Bob Sul- froiit 32-26 al the intermission.-. out . . . —Olson (Bonte) 13:08. Penalties: Magnu- . . Evansville 7!, Butler 60 Oiilworiiig .St: .Mary's 10-2 man . riod." , said Max Molock , 'St. son (SM) 4:41; Berrigan (SMI 7:55. . jiv an of Chatfield in the finals . Hu- FAR WEST • "Spprism.an- ¦ eai'ly. second half spurt , mostly on Mary 's coach . '.'But a . poor period T M IRO PERIOD.- SM—Beaulieu {Wievo- St. Mary ' s (Call/.) 84 ,. .. Pepperdtne t9. wald was awarded the has beaten, us - again. " dal :JS; Mac-Weyl (Williams) 4:3?; SM— • " Loyola (tos ' Angeles) ,71; University ol ship . Trophy-"' , for . the . tpurnariient. points hy Jvciiniiesiiig . and . Brian Beaulieu (Wlevodal 4:50;-"-SM—Berrigan ' ¦ ' 'Pacific. 61 . ¦ Jensen , Haniline rallied to tie at - .:- (Beaulieu)¦ . 13:46, Penallies: Volker (Mac).: - . ' NBA ANDRE BEAULI EU scored two :!?. ¦' :¦ ¦ ' BILLY MEYER? Winona middle; ; 36-30. . After Tom ? Hall's? free:: : V' Los Angeles 107,- Chicaqo 105. ' goals and .... two .assists- for . St. STOP'S: KokesJl (SM) :V. ' . . 10 11 8-2* San Francisco 117, Detroit lUr . weight, defeated Wayne; Clr.ing of '; throw;. .- Schni iesing's jump, shot Mary's and: Don Berrigan regLster- .' Willi! ' (Mac) . , . . ,.. . 6 , 7 >-lS» . Syracuse lit, Boston 309. - Chatfield in his seniifinal boi.it , bin ¦ gave Hamline its first lead of tht? 'd' ' Berrjr then lost ;io ''Joel Nack of Austin , ' game a! 38-3~-?wiirh 15:19 to, play. ' e the three-goal liat' trick.' . : . gan scored the first two markers who w-as: fighting .for "Rochester '.':- . - . MiUe.. Maloney '-and: Jensen trad- . with 3:50 and 6:41 gone in the first MEE T FRIDAY NIGH T Greeno was the big surprise as ed baskets: and the Redmen then period. • ' ¦ . ¦¦ ' •' " • • he needed, only two minutes .. and . took oyer-co lUroL They.held- Ham- . . ¦ J Joe 'Weiy'oda had three assists 4fi seconds of: boxing to win his • line .scoreJess. for 7 :> . ? minute* . . ' ' and Bob Magnuson a pair. ? two . - .bouts , and the bantamof crown. -While building' up a 50-40 lead. ^lobn Chat- ; i-rginan the score at 40-40, . For Macalester. Jim V'olker He kayqed LeRoy ¦ Bi . ?tied field 'in l.:51" of the - first round , and ¦ ¦ Mike .Stallings hit two free throws. . . ; - ¦ ' - HAPPY WARRIOR S . .. First place winners .lay W.escott Richard Rydmaa .Jim Deets: back ;¦ ' iiiblers Battle disposed, of Jerry Daley, of Chat- . . ¦ . . Al... Will iams. two basket s and- .Tim : Ra ¦ field in in.? seconds ot- -the "first ', in . for Winona State beam happily VVednesday after ¦} row? Ron Johannsen , Bill Keenan , Bill Kohler, -. . ' - Glarkin one two-nnin'ter. ? '¦ ¦?¦ the. finals. ... the Warrior swimming team defeated La Crosse - Alan. Mahlke and Dennis Blanchard.? iDaily News '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ WHEN HAMLINE switehed to * Durand Bags Ron Puterbaugh stopped Bill La : ' State . G6-.29 . at , the Memorial , Hall, pooh Left to , Sports Photo.); ;; ' . " ¦- • _ ' ' .: press, the Redmen s cored thre« Valle of ehatfield in: 17 seconds . of right are, first rovv : Don Denn ing., - Dave '. -Frank , -' . easy -- . lay-ups to win going' . , away. xh-ampi- lourcles for Title the second rotincl for his The game had.started off slowly . . onship.. ? By BOB JUNGHANS ' ¦ •; game/ Only :t.wo • teams ¦ ' with neither team scoring . in ?th e . . w.ereV able Jerry Puterbaugh . scored a TKO - ' 7th Victory Daily Ne-ws Sports Writer to score over 60 points and one of first , two minutes. Ha mljne didn t? oVer Rochester 's Butch Kane in , 43 , ¦:•'¦ tliem u'as St. Paul Hill in the Kohler leads .. get its first basket until: 14:50 and . The last Lime Winona : Cotter. . first seconds ol the third round and with 12:00 to go. in the first half St. game of the. season. ' met Rochester Lpiirdes. the Mayo?, then came back to halt Ken .Meyer \Mary's; led 11-3. ' City | Meanwhiie .': the Ramblers have crew .had a 4-0 record and ' ' of Rochester in. 1:28 of the second. vs. The Redmen hit bn. 25 of 56'shots -: averaged exactly 5.9-points Hawki Tigers In WW League ' . per con- Cotter had dropped two of its first ¦?¦ /¦ for 45 percent. Hamline? made 22 test? ? • ; - .'?. . ''; '?;. " ' - .. ?¦ VAN HOOF needed only half of State Tankers . GffiMA>ITON , Wis. (Special) - three games. The Ramblers came. j ' . oi 60 for .37 percent. . .. . ¦ Durand clinched its away. 58-24. victors, ' / Coach Nett -plans to start his . us- one fight. He stopped John Uirich Undefeated however. , . j ' ¦ seventh straight victory Sunday in This ' lime the shoe will be on ual . lineup. Czaple wski -and Loran of Rochester in 1:30 of the first ON THE BOARPS, whert t h • | ¦, ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ' West Wisconsin conference city the other foot , as Cotter journeys Koprowski will go'?, at forwards, round: :. ' , Aory of victory was written . St? , i Jud ge , at the ' pivot ,, Lee Huwalil piit ?away Bob"E1-. T6 66^9 Win ' team basketball play by defeating to Rochester to battle Lourdes Fri- and Schuitz Mary s out-rebounded Hamline?'-0- ;f>3 seconds Ij 'S ' ' . Alma . 104-85. .night night:. and Rick Starzeckj in? the : fron t lenger of Chatfield -in Friday - IVinona .'States ' .: s'w 'iin team, de- . iii the first half find 24-16 in . the .. Here Night ¦ court . . of the first round. . last 20 , minutes, Stallings had 12 . re- . ' .' • Pulling away from a 41-31 half- ?th e Eagles have been having ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ feated arch-rival La .Crosse State , Durand netted 63 points - ' ''-Tri '-cap-it: oil , Patzner? Le«-isl, oii By AUGIE KARCHER - • he believes in tapering off at this ''86-29, ' bounds and Clarkin 10 from his time lead their troubles of late-; - "-and'' ..Cotter SCHULTZ came on strong in the ¦ b?v - at the?. Memorial. -Hall ih the second period. Bert Grokow- ' ¦ ':• product on - .the?Winona team; flat- (ini e of ' .¦year.. - He ¦ admitled . how.- pool Wednesday aft guard spot, as the: Redmen blocked is now .. 13-4. ; , middle of .the season, ? Dai|y News SpoHs Editor ' . er n oon . ski led Durand with 26 points. Oth- and - estab- tened Johnny To-utant of Rochester ever, t hat; his charges luid not ' Star ' of the meet. ,was the. Pipers out of the pla\? :; lished himself; as a fine, shot irom ¦ ' . Was' ' W nVdiii-i . His'v' sivamc ' ¦ Bill Koh- ' ' er high scorers were Don Mc- A WIN FOR the Ramblers Would . in 1 .: 15 of the .first stanza. . . ; . : . s . been overly impressive, in drills ler .: a native Winonan. ?St? : Mary s Hall? and Williams . outside- - Lately, however ,, he .has victory binge a flash; iii the pan or N aughton with 17, Dick Fredrick- give them their second straight un- Winona wound , up .with'27 team last week .leading; up to. Saturday 's Kohler woii two first places 1 in limited Ziggy Kaiilp to .a fo-n r ' i-tapereci olf. If Schuitz can get his col- have - l!]?'? -U'lnhiiw i-i s' . reiity s.ot ¦ ' ¦'"" : ¦ Hauls to another son 16, anrKJrm Wayne-- 15; ;. disputed - R a-.v oux Conlerence points while all . other .teams . defeat. . •. • .' " ' . . ?' the . • •26fi-yard freestyle, and ' 500- points and Juras .shooting eye . back before tourna- , ¦ somethiim ' soint; ';); ¦ . , Alma haa four , men scoring in crown. If Lourdes can dump Cot- lected less than 10. That earned . yai'd . ' ' freestyle; and swam in. the tour: ment Lime roils around the Ram- - by . 's Owa- WULF kRAUSE;Vwho favored : double figures: David Hitt : 16 . and ter .and then beat Austin¦ -Pacelli-, Winona the-Mike Sternberg. Mem- If one goes Saturday 400-yard freestyle relay (cam. His The Redmen come liome to meet blers - could lie .'lo'ugh'. .oyer ' WinhawiiS his haiiseil-up aiikle. against Gw-a. Dick Schmidtknecht, Carroll iberg, they , could tie the . Ramblers .? . orial" trophy, . tonnti . victory .the . . t irhe\ of 6:17.3 set a ; new school Macalester Saturday night at Ter- ¦ Three «ames are scheduled ' for seem Coac-h .lohn Kr-n- tonna, has show n no. more- . effects . race. Heights and host Gustarus and Jerry Gunning, each with 10. Recalling the , last encounter . i* n-ighl mark in the nf)0-yard race. . the ' CoUer-Loui;de>s Friday affair. ney 's ' .c' ' t any better of the injury and will go at ' ''. for- . Adolphus Monday night. Leading all the way, Gjlmanton Coach John Nett said? , '.'We didn 't . ¦ . ager.v-aren ' At ' 4:.'J0 p.m. . 't'ol . ter '.s -ire-shinen IJ 'KH) iheir 7- fi . season, record indi- ward with , .lohn Prigge. .Mm Kas- WINONA .STATE swimming .: St. Mary's I5») ttimlltn (JO) downed .Arkansaw 73-60 with Den- play well, but ' .we .W'on easily . . . fg «t pr tp »9 (t P UP will battle the. Lourdes " ' ¦• ¦" ten at center. -nnd -- . Marl y-.-Farrell Coach . Jim Davie? commented . nis Weiss scoring 13 points. Gene enough:" Ireshmeii. ' cates, . " ' . Burgman 3 1 0 7 Z.K JU IJ 01 S 1 Bfadds f) at Bucks and Sieve Keller ill guards com- - Williams J 1 3 11 Caution 1 . Along with this will be the "B" BUT A truer measuring stick "The entire squad ' either equaled ¦ Laehn 17, and Ronald Schuitz and Thus, far this season Sam Cza- Rockcn 1 : S 4 Schmiesg 7 « 3 1» contest, and. the? scheduled . ' varsity will be a visit Friday night by -M- plete - , l£ie starting five., their time or had tiieir best time . . David Loomis , each with 13. Bob plewski . Bob .Uiclge, and Gene . " Maloney 7 0 0 4 Johnson iter meet at II p.m: hei t Lea in which Kenney ' m ay John l legland . a i.-n sophomore, in this meet. This was by far Clarkin 5 0 J 10. . Jensen 1. 1 J l» Walker led Arkansaw with 27. Schuitz have horn (lie brunt ol the « Halftime score was 40-27 for Gil- COTTER SCORING Leads Scoring find out in wlnitdirection the hall is almost a Mire-her . lo face the our best performance of the sea- pytlewski 7 0 14 J.Kauli 3 « « Cotter offense. Czap lcwski is the G FG FT PF TP Avq. WinlUivvks , The . Tigers , ' - defending son." Hall 3 1 3 7 Alfred 1 0 -4 4 nianton. Ciaplewski . . . U 75 48 54 318 \11 will bounce the rest of the sea-. Stalllnqs 4 A 1 13 leading scorer with ' an average ol ' CHICAOO (AP . '—You misht say • Mondovi scored two victories Judge . . 17 74 4i 63 W 11. 4 son. Big Nine champs , ha ven 't' extreme ¦Olher . firsi - pla . ee winners lor the — — Total! !3 i 13 SB l^.fi points per game. Schulll 17 79 ?5 3) 193 H.4 lhat Ohio Slate's Gory .Braflds is Totals IS » 14 5» 'ii are below the height hut have been sharp oh the Warrior tankers were Dennis against Eau Galle in a make-up Koprowski ...... 17 ii 17 51 lo» <.< pulling a. Ron VanderKelen in Big Tlie -Tifjers '2- ST. MARY'S : 33 37—!» FiSK 17 35. I< .3/ U 5.1 ' 1 ' 'he boards. Elanelianl in tlie Kilt-yard free- HAMLINE . 34 34—50 game and a regular meet . -Ran DEFENS E has been the key to Ten basketball. Vinii.'iwks ' .l-t, 'in I Biq Nine . Stai-lochi ...... 17 30 . 17 « 77 < ! h;ii they can claim the Winona has four games remain- style relay ' learn and the . 400-yard Galle bowed fl0-62 in the first more Rambler victories ¦than one, Nell ...... 17 18 19 76 55 il YnnderKolen. virtually unknown standings . ' "»-IO ing ' after Friday. They play host freestyle relay team. Rich Rycl- match with Gary Weber and Jim however , as Coach Nett has' fash- Jercsrk 15 II S 21 30 It as an understudy to (Hiartprhack leasu' - s I (•:,Mini ; scorer in . - Lechner each scoring IB points for KnopicK 11 9 3 14 1» 1 ) guard .lohir (ioodmansoh. . lo-Roc-lie.st er Feb . ']. > ,. travel to ' La man in the 400-yard freesty le re- ioned one of the better 'defensive Kosclar»5kl ...... t 4 4 4 n 1,: Hon Miller , not his bi« cliance last ' ' s , ( • - Crosse . .Central Feb. - ifl . to lied lay ' ¦teaii ) , Dave Frank in both Bill A\y the losers fir Mondavi , John teams in lie Winona area. In 17 Burlcy - ... • f 5 0 4 )0 i.| senson and lei Wiscon sin tn the A >. 'iiii ti '" si. . iH. 'i rt . Goodmanson Cook ' netted . 21 and Jim Unless t ilts the Ramblers have allowed Wlldfnborg ; 10 5 0 |J li) l.( i- - nveriiein y H> nni '.'i s ;i 'Annie .-in 1. 1 Wing Fell. 22. and finish the regu- Hit' 200-yard backstroke and the Made W Brov/ne 7 I 14 3 , i conference footlial l crown and into lar season here against Minnea- 4(l()-yard added If). Halftime score vvas 38- I heir opponents . jusl 4 li.fi points per leal t i « 0 7 yet exactly that many in Albert , medley relay tenin. Don ^ the Rose Row!. , ¦ polis ZVorHi March 1. M'cmming in the 4(/0-yard medley Easv.to j-, 34 for Mondovi. "Brndcls saw Lea 's -lti-47 |o>.- lo Red WinR last rh the .second game, Mondovi The fi-frml R-ineli relay team , Hon .lohannson in the W only limiled .service last basket- Friday. WINHAWK SCORING Handle! rolled from a 33-37 halftime defic- Rill iiht> 'ln> ;iiwin is nbnul the G FG FT PF TP Avq. 4(W)-yard inerlley relay team, .Ii-iy it to win Hii -.-ia. Weber contributed ball season as a sophomore be- Kraust 13 SI 53 31 14? 14. 1 Wescott in the .ril)-y;ird freestyle, Even II They Total *600 .lerrv Lie-as. only sure starter lor Conch Don Prigge 13 5? 55 33 MD 10 , 6 21 and Lechner had 26 for the cause he was behind and ju Jim Deets in diving and Co-Cap- Riarids has be- Buhr vvliii has j/Rvh ^l ii^l Kc-ller .13 <3 V 31 111 l .J If you have hills you want Dunne Pocschcl netted 20 Willi Lucas Rone . Fari'dl 13 4] 54 V 110 I.S losers. ed and ' .iu'."'l(\l sonie nvii -e in ;i ' tain Al Mahlke in the 400-yard paid , tiring them in to our Gale-Ettrick Is Third come an oiilslandiii H All-America Kasfon 13 34 17 4J .45 J.4 for Mondov i aiid Gary Schuitz and Timers on the hi;;!) Boland medley relay team. experienced Mnnnper. He'll candidate. The bard-workin w ;IR - hid . to fid-the . 13 17 5 15 39 3 3 Jim I'mess each added 17. wire. Fosler * 7 1 5 U J.7 show you how- they can Durand le;i<|s the conference Kressive .lameslown , Ohio , na-tivc K i nir . 11 i 4 5) 31 1,4 KEENAN, Rydman , Blanchard, he handled quickly nnd wilh a 7-0 record. Gilmanton is Ihis week mov ed into the Bin Ten MIKE WITTKAMPER and Har- Seharmer 13 4 S 33 17 1, 4 ¦lohannsnn, Wescol i and Mnhlkc pleasantly. Duel ,11 3 4 7 13 1 , 1 also took second place in their 3-2, Mondovi -1-2, Alma .1-4. Arkan- scoring lead vvilh a TJ.O ovcra fic lan Mueller Rot 8 and 7 each PrO«f>r 4 3 , 0 I 4 1. 0 If a loon ii nocenory, he'll In Badger Ratings ('(inference fiiimes. Haefner .3 0 0 I 0 , 0 ri^sneclive events , saw -i- .v and Kan Galle 0-7 . in six aj-.ain.-t lied U niK which limited land you lh« amount you 3); 14. Cudahy (1)3); 15, Kewaunee (IJ-I); A ,'lil-pninl iierlorinaiice -- his AIADISON '.I' -Undoleated Mil- Dan Hanson. No. 2 Tiger , lo a need —on a tsmiblo plan. 14. Homeslt'.id 113-2). fonrl h .'Ill-plus in Ihe c>inference wniikce Korlh retained its lop- LITTLE SIXTEEN single tree lliniW , 'I'll P HIll/lllcHt pORHJhl * rimUiii R as Kan Claire Memorial I. Waterloo iis<0 > ; 3 , Shell Lake (14.1); Ihis ' cniiipiii nn - - ajiainst Purdue "I look lor Huhi - lo u e a 7(ine AUGGIES GAIN NATIONAL RANKING pnvnientH «re nrrnnj fpd dropped from the nitiiu-riip sprit In 3. GALE ETTRICK (14.0) 1 4, Frederic .(11. pi i>hcil him ahead of Indiana 's , " .said Kenney. lo lit yimi' income. Let our Newly Acquired 0); 5. Hlllsboro (14-1); 6, Waulo'na 113-1); defense aaainsl us . seventh in Ihe Ri^ Sixteen basket 7. Thorp (14 1); 8, Brodiie.id 11411 ; .limmy Itayl , who had held Ihe Buhr against lied Win g, however , " Mf> n i\ |(cr show >fo»i how to hall niliip.'s I'lmioiiiiced Wcdiuvsthiy », VVcyerhauser IH0I; 10, llarnrveld lead since le;i«ue action starled , svvilehiMl alle ualel v helwcen that make your IU M R ensy-to- (14-1); II. East Troy (17-3 1; 13. Lena . hn tulle , or fu rnish you hy the Wisconsin lntersclinlnslic 1141). - 13. Graltnn (17 3); 14 , Kayl dropped lo second wilh a 2!i .2 keep ' the V.ilders (17- anil a man in man to St. Thomas Dumps nn>i!«V for other needs, McKenney Sparks AthlcDi ' ,\.iM )('iatnm. 31; IS. Alma Cenlr-r (I4- 1)( It . Reedsvllla average while Mel (i' ;ir|aml ol Wingers ofl balance . 113-3). Norllr.vesl er-n' Call, er In Waturloci , sMiiiiH - of ITI str ;ii|>hl ¦ Purdue and s Hich Kenney gave his Hawks the day writ* com* today- " ,dk ¦ R.-ime.s ih is season, j- eniiiiiied the I' moved into a ihird place tie oil Tuesday — not in nppro cinti iui I S^*~^0^ lt- leader in the Little Sixteen us Shell Auto Ral ly at 'J-l.il. ol Siilurdnv ' s loss — but liec nuse ' New York Win ' bake mov ed into second , (InN'-Kb Minnesota s Terry Kuiize has Johnnies 70-62 &BMC_ NKW VOIIK - II didn 't TOKONTO i .\P> The llili ' 'AP' trick into third and Krodprio to -- llie best field Rfinl perc(Ni!at,'c of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS c-nllege poll. Wilteuhor K, , t ake Inn? for Don MrKenney. Canriilian \\ u\\<' 'r aiiio inlly jjelH ,(il!l Ohio (mirth. IIdishorn , last week' s run- . lends Ihe poll with Soulheusl Mis- \7FlNANCE playing hi-: fi rst Knine for the iiiidcr way here I'Viday will ) | .VI The learn lenders include: olfen- Noliod y, it appears , st4ip.s Cmip f COHfiOfi * TIOH iionip, dropped lo f ifl It with «-i It Osseo Host souri displacing (Jr/iinb ling for New York Hangers , lo adjust In onirics Irom linlnin , t' aiiiid a and siw Mu vres , X07 Choats Bldg, Phoni 33il I record . average-Illinois li2. fi; deten.s- . second Ihis week , his new Mirromulin gs and lenin- ihe I ' nil I'd St ales. i\c nwrnKc •-- Minnesot a (iii. ll , every (liile-Kl Irick II II moved In No rnloi'lunalely, just iihimt male;. ' To Regional body slops Si. John 's, (lie loam y^^wwww^rwwwwipw-wwwww^^ vvvv«v«ww«v*««WVWVWVfnn . The veU'Wiii ceiitei' . nlitithied 3 ill the l.itl ' e Sixteen anil . Alma (" enter Lincoln i Ml < is hat k in he plnys for. from the Bosi nn Rruins Monday ' in a .swjip fin- Dean I' roniice , pro- lath pl;i<'4' . Thai s Ihe way il went Wednes- AREA BASKETBALL SLATE Mat Meet gunning duced Ihe lio-breaking ^r»nl and While Milwaukee North nilleil day night , with Muyros j Great Gas Costs You Less , " -" i lost assisted mi the clincher as Ihe aloiiK wilh a l-I O re,Mini , Kan WEST CENTRAL Seven Winona nroa .school "; In :i.i points ns the Johnnies ' - Friday Ollmanton at Alma. Wisconsin will comoolc in the re- to St , Thomas 70-02. rtiingers caini- (ruin behind nnd Claire Memorial was knocked Pepin at Taylor , Plus |j LOCAL SCHOOLS S;il- , j fe-YO - — ] (Mealed the .Mfilllifnl f'nrifidlen.s from Ihe iinbe.'iten ritnks hy Wall- AlrJffi l.e/l ul WlflOM lllqll MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ^ionnl wrcsilin .it lounininent .The victory boosted the Toms Wmor.a ColU-f ul Rncheslcr tourflei, Arcadia al Mondovi. ;il i7-2 i back p f i? CsoM' **? * ¦% J ¦ ¦¦%¦ ¦¦ fi- ,1 H<'ilnr .,day ni ' il. ; s;ni. Walerlmvn aihanced li' oin iinliiy Ossoii, intn a tie for second in I y ^-^ . % \ ' t. OIG NINE Cficlirane-Ffttfnta,n City af Dtifanrf They are ('ocliniiie-r-' o u n I n in Ihe MIAC wilh Miiiiifiita Oululh. In the nnly other National I lot k- I third In the i iinnerup spot '\ ilh an Rocllfilrr al Rvil Wltltl, Chippewa Falli at Black River Falls, of Mnilhlii'ld a| fWankaio. COULEE Ciiy, Dnriuid , liidoiiondcnce . I,n ey I.fa^un garne Ihe nij> ht , tlie 11-1 niiirli. Ilnraboo , wnnii 'i ol I'. al In another MIAC ganie, St. I ' OnalASka tl DOUBLE Ov^atonni Atjitln Welrosr. Crosse LoKJin , .Mondovi , Osseo ,inil ' s dumped llaniliiic .iti-aO. . first -place Chicago Black Jlawks , ol l.'l Raines , |inn|)f(l a noiili Iroin MAF'Lf; LEAP Tiempi-aleau »l Mlndoro. Mary No \ y W and ttie IMroil lied \Vi11j 4s played fonrlh in third , while superior < V|i- Sp«lnn Valley .• I Laneslinifi , Mnlinen al Onle-Ellrlrk, Spnrln. glumes are scheduled tonight . /ty Wvltoll tl llM'nimy. nanuor at Writ Salem, -did ('li i|i( >en'ii Fiills w\\\ n 3-3 tic. tnil mov ed frnm se\ enlh lo Ihe Challlelfl at Prosltiii, OTHER Aii«n,stn . M uyres , firing from ex'er .v.rhert", Wilh I he scon' t ied 3 all al No. 4 spill I»l STATF. Pi moll a| Arkamaw \ ie iii Moiioruonic ahniH w i l Ii hil 12 field wonls in 25 shots hul ,/icird «| J^ I nn» ' tU'iiii Holfah St. Prln Illiionii ']' , Colfax, M;III Claire Mc- (Itin^rd II i>l Hi I roe lliro 'w.s in (Wy Gold Bond I .Macli.son Si|iiare Gurdcii , McKeu - Wailsao .'Hid Kiniherly \MTC W.ilirtsha SI. Tc-ln i,l Caledonia I tinlln Saturday miii'ial and North , and the host keeping up .scoring pnee , ncy ripped in a Mini hy Andy |' mi lust i er Kr««>fi n Manlnrvillfi al C, annon F-nHt, 51 Paul tl, Croix al Onalaska Lulhar. - ¦ Kf-nyon Hi ;.'to a.in , Semifinals are al 2 p.m. lewd . OIT L al St, Chdrles, CENTENNIAI, The Toms collci 'tctl 22 points Lowell Maclii iiiidirs 1 11N Mil. BIO SIXTI ; IN Pl.iinvifw al Zumhrota, Conrthui «l Wniunilnqn,- .Hid funds al 7 p.m. froiu Tom Hand.ill and ID from LoKi' Clly al SrtiwarMllft. ROOT RIVER Riiiil. wilh till seconds in piny, <'ii 1. Mllwoiikfie Nfiilli 1140), ). Walerlnwn HOOT Riven spium Otovt at Crosco, - .Inl in l.eadholm is. , loui'iu'inieii l Dnv o Palneck. SI. Thomas led Ollll 1. niirahtin llli), 1 Superior Ceil RAY r.AAA.A***>&«JUkAJUUIAJIJUlA4UUIiUIAil *A«ftAA**A*A>.A^.J FDGFWOOD WINS H Engfa^ Four Dent top 10 44TH STRAIGHT Wittenberg Tops MADISON Un-Madison Edge- wood High School basketball Small Colleges Home Five fo W^w iMorfcs team scored its 17th victory of . It finally happened! THE FACT that Mr*. Englerth League. the season and the 44th in a row ? The highest bowling series rolled tumbled 600 isn't exactly a sur- Mrs. Eiiglerth's blast, her sec- In City Tourney when it beat Auburndale Wed- Second Week in Winona Wednesd ay night was prise but it bettered any other ond 600 this season and sixth high nesday night in the Edgewodd Four teams broke into the top anchorman Bill Burmeister with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS recorded by a woman bowler * Hel- score recorded by Winona men? of 1962-63, led gym , 98-78. Forward Dennis en Englerth, who blasted 611 in the bowlers. There was only one man's ;.H o m e Furniture 10 Wednesday night in the Winona 222-557. Meti s City bowling iourmrrtcnl at George Pozanc powered Buck' s Sweeney of Edgewood scored 35 The Wittenberg University Tiger* Sunsetter's League at Westgate , that a 604 by George fiori- ¦ n^f^s—ais *^^^^^^*^ 1 600 Hartner Ho a flock of *^^ are the No. l small college bas- Bowl. - ' in the Wednesday St. Martin' j ors. Keglers Lanes. points, a school record. Edge- . s CAROLYN EILOLA tlie Keglers ketball tea m for the I Teammate A.ud- Queen Weaver & Son of wood was last beaten in the second WSC 'Sports ' Merchants League shot 2,876 for TOURNEY LEADERS I rey Gorecki beltr 1961. State Catholic? high school straight week in the weekly Asso- ?ed 242 for t h e third place and was followed by Oradam 1 MeSuIre - HR - Ciry. .» ,»•* ciated Press poll. ¦ third high iiidivid - Ed.Buck's Camera of the AC Mon- Oralnbdt • Keglert - Elks . . 1,177 tourney? Virginian day loop with 2.836 and Hamer- Weisifer. * Son - Keglers - The Tigers, named Wednesday, >ual game of the W«rehanls. ' . -. ..:. '¦ . ¦ :.. . ,.- 1.»7& Tournament nik' s Bar of the Merchant's League Buck's Camera - AC - Monilay l,«3s promptly respon d ed by displaying Scores ' season a n d the WEAVER & SONS COUNTRY KITCHEN with 2.821. Hamernlk' s Bar¦ • Kefjlirs • their usual ball control tactics in Merchants—Keglers American—Westgate 'quintet set a new '' ' sVercKanl* . ' '• . ' . ". ' ..- . '.- .. ' ¦1,121 ¦ • overcoming Akron, the No. & rank Bob Albrechl 1S3 147 111—511 Harold Baker ..... 112 97 104—323 team mark of 1, fi < ^^ & Horseshoe Bar - Houston March. 1,81* - INTO SEVENTH went Winona W-|non» Truck.Serv. - HR - «-CHV 1.M4 Edwards Sweeps Bart Weaver ...... 161 181 164—507 James Clsewskl ...; 179 193 125—497 ed team. 41-36 : for their 10th ' ( for one garae, johh.Wendt :. . Tflaj iss 202—s« Jim Garry ...... 158 177 153—488 029 Truck Service of : the Hal-Rod 4- Winona County Absfrati Co. ¦ straight in a battle of once-beaten Rodney Klagga . ...153 137 US—415 curl Malmln ..:.... 118 145 15»V-419 'only the second Westgate r Men' s: .- ' .. '• J.7M Sport Queen City League. : ¦" teams. Wittenberg's record now is wm, Burmetster ... 17s ill uo—557 Art Mtwe ....::.... 179 158 147—484 Sterlino¦ Motel - Westgata Englerth over 1,000 t hi s by . M6 846 tit JM—2B74 7S* 770 685^-448-2659 The Weaver quint was led LakesWe . . .,.:...... : ,.,, ..; ..7.7W Bowling 18-1, Akron's 16-2. The Tigers' only ED BUCK CAMERA SHOP MERCHANTS NATa BANK year.. Their 2,793 . total ranks as Miss Carolyri Eilola of Virginia , Homo Piirnltiire • Keglers . Elks 1,771 Honors defeat was by Eastern Kentucky, Monday—AC Tuesday—St. Martin's second high for the current cam- Minn!, has been nam e d. by the ST, CHARLES, Minn. (Special) Ray Poian* ,...., :. JOi IBS m—5(» Erllng Nelson ...... 144 138 105—387 - ' 65-63 in three overtime s. Bob Pronxlntkl 159 171 141—473 Elder Holti ..:....:. 120 125 10B—353 paign. . , "W"? Club of Winona State Col- attack with 199-194-220 for 6i3. —Mrs. Kay Edwards Won a pair Wittenberg received six first Wm. Ololvciewikl .. US 1*7 17S—504 Richard Kahoun .... 181 141 192—514 Mrs, Englerth, who had hit 592 lege as quarter "Sports Queen". 174 180 139—49J Emll Mueller ;:....: 169 137 148—454 Sought PeWayne "Yantes of Hotel . Win- of first places in the Wornen 's pl ace votes and an over-all total Nelson Blocker Jerry Geo. Pozaric ...... 1M 194 320—all Herb Peter :..,....,. 137 211 210—558 • Monday night , holds the season The "W": Ciub makes a selec? one shot 227-202-168 for 5!)7: Bowling Tournarrierit held at the of 73 points from the eight regional ' « I9S 900 054—184-7-2836 751 752 763—392-J6J8 high of 623. She shot 224-221-166 tion for each quarter of the s'chool SPEED WASH Utility Lanes in St. Charles. Mrs. AP board members. HAMERNIK'S BAR ¦ ' Merchants—Keglers City—Hal-Rod ' ' - . - Wednesday with three errors and year in its program "of : stimulat- k DEFENDING ehampion Speed Edwards , bowling for the Cozy . ' Southeast Missouri , al tho u gh Cyl Lano ....:..?.., 1S2 101 162—402 Wally Dubbi ...... 164 171 201—536 one split. .-? ing interest ?in WSC athletics. By Wake forest W ash failed in its bid to repeat. as Cafe team notched a 609 in the John Clsewskl ...... 175 138 220—533 Alfred Cordes ...... Ml.tfO 133—484 MISS CORECKI , who finished WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. (AP)— the :Jtushfprd team? could muster beaten for the first time this sea- Geo StOlpa ...... 1370 184 . 146—520 Luther Myhro ...... 150 180) 198—Sia Miss Eilola. daughter of Mr. and singles and 1, 691 in the all events son, moved up t6 second 'with : SO Joe Stackowltl 132 177 179—521 Karrol Jaastad .' .:.. 170 13« is«—460 with 569, started her second game Mrs. E. W. Eilola, Virginia , is a Wake Forest football Coach Billy only 2,649 with 200 pins handicap. to ..wallt? aw-ay with first place Lent Hamerhlk...... 13» 170 135—4«4 M. L. ChrUtophersOn 132 140 149—441 with a spare and two errors, Tonight's second shift features points, replacing . Grambling of : 777 833 137—100-2649 and senior student majoring- in ele- Hildebrand says an athletic sehol- honors. : W8 777 «62—3S4—JB21 then?. unleashed nine ' straight a pair of Athletic Glub Classic Louisiana. Grambling dropped to WINONA TRUCK SER:viCE WATKINS PRODUCTS mentary education ih preparation arship is awaiting Negro Bennie the doubles event went , to Mrs. fourth with 48 points behind Evans- 4-Clty—Hal-Rod Malor—AC strikes for her 242. for a career iii teaching.: Blocker, the 17-year-old . son of a League teams, Hamm's Beer?and Helen Murphy arid Mrs ? Betty Karroll Bubllti ..... 13» 140 146-^-42J Jim Watkowtkl ..... 185 168 159—312 : Baptist' 'minister, Seven-Up. ville's third place 49. Wlllard Warnken . .. 1-42 162 150—454 Stanley Wanek ' .;. -.. 152 171 181—504 Other 500s in the Sunsetters cir- ¦ . . if he can- meet Heim with 1,138. Both keglers roll Norm Weaver ...... 137 141 142—440 A 1959 graduate of Roosevelt The official tournment schedule The top ten, based on 10 points Marlln Bubllti \3S 136 221—4W cuit were Ruth Novotny 524, ?Mar- , the school'; s academic require- ; for Circle H Ranch Wayne Holr .11» 130 211—440 Leon Edel ...... 140 16a 15BW466 lyn Peikert, 516, Joyce Harders 507 High School she graduated from ments. for singles and doubles,- . -'•. wji'ich for first, 9 second, , 8 : for third, Milton Bubllrz: ...... 131 162 182^-475 . Louis Klagge ...... 168 1U 209—493 Virginia Junior College in 1961- and starts next Wednesday; will he The team event was won by Red etc., : with first place votes, and «M 730 eio_4»—28M tOl 7*4 849—226— 2641 arid Joa n Wiczek 500 even. . Blocker, a - 215-pound^ 6-foot>4 : LINAHAN'S CAFE POLLY MEADOW'S then transferred to Winona State. 's Daily Nen-s. Owl with 2.586. Randalls was sec- current won and lost records. - ' '' • Back at St. Martin's, Hartner hit halfhack at Barr Street Negro publ ished in Friday Clty-Hal.Rod Monday—AC . . . •: Carolyn enjoys bowling, skiing, ; ond with 2,576. : w, L. Peinti .;.. »34 lo Ur-iU Lorn Kreher ...... 1J4 1«1 t47-r442 a 225 in his 604 for Aid Association High School in Lancaster. S.C., John -Orartit :... Wittenberg .... (t) IS 1 71 Rest Kurth ...... 16» 182 188-53» Ralph Herdtke ..... 131 1*2 161—491 swimming as well as the major The American . Legion men's for .Lutherans. Western Koal Kids j visited the Wake Forest campus Southeast Mo. - .- .. « 1 So Arne stelvang ...... Ul 17» 156—526 Rome Galewskl .... 129 170 130—429 ' sports. At WSC she is active in! Wednesday with his. coach , handicap tournarhent will start Evansvllle ...... 14 1 4» ...... ; 173 152 155—480- Dick Galewskl ...... 135 201 137—475 tagged 970 and Springdale Dairy Roose- ...... Carl Heltman ¦ ¦ Grambllhg .. (j). '-n. 1 Clar Rivers ..:...... IBS 118 201-507 Ron Galewskl ...... 116 1« 121—431 2,571. Student National Educat ion Asso- velt Gilliam , and several friends. Feb. 9-10. and continue for four « 671 «2 196-304-2594 ; Wastmlnster (Pa.) .. 9 s 33 855 774 867-23B—2734 WESTGATE: Mite Shifter* ciation , Warriorettes, freshman or-1 Wake Forest,. :a ."Baptist?school Syracuse Thumps weeks. It is a doubles tourna- SHELL FIRST NAT'L BANK — Prairie View ...... 14 J M DALE'S HWY ment. Tenneesee stata .: ...... '. Hi14 Legion—Hal-Rod Tom Drazkowski rapped a 212-596 ientation team, Newman Club and which has . had 'an integrated ¦ ' ¦ Laketlde—Westgate - ¦ ¦ - . .. , . Akron ...... T6 1 11 Roy Taylor ...... T67 170 172-50* Gene Kaehler ..... IN lew 139—437 Hangers' Club. • . body , to pace Catfishes* ; 608-1,872. : school for about a year an- : Southern Illinois ...... 11 M Dave sievert 113 10* 114-3344 Henry Yackel ....,: 181 H9 150—481 ¦' * :..; 147 151 110—428 High School Tom Geistfeld npunced last week, along with Docile Celtics Au«burg ...... 17 0 11 ... 151 216 148-51S Geo PozaftC ; — Paul McManlmon ¦ ¦ Ron Hammond ...... 158 127 124-409 John Schrelber 17» 138 179—516 spanked 217-519 to lead Vikings' Maryland, tiiat it would, actively Named Head Coach ¦ Blltgen,- . ' :- . 189 197 178—564 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bob Huelscamp¦ . .:: 143 209 166—518 Harold .. ... 762-2,219. . ' ." .• .' Fro Net Debut seek Negro athletes. . • '• ¦' : 732 831 724 410^5497 873 793 756—146—2572 The Boston Celtics were quite KINGSTON. -R:I. '(AP) —/Jack FEDERATED MUTUAL Westgate Mens—George Rogge No Negroes have played on At- Lucas to NBA HOTEL WINONA ¦ NEW : YOUK ' r-AP) i-Aus'tralia ' tame in the National: Basketball City—Hal-Rod \ Lakeside—Wesrstate . ' . , . 's lantic Coast Conference football Zilly, an outstanoling Notre Dame Howard Hanson .... 160 U» 146—47S beited a 234 for Winona .Gleaning ' ' - ' blek Nlemeyer ',.... 137 161 164-r482 . Rod: Layer, only the second man ' Association VVednesday night. • . . . end arid later a two-way wingrrian FINPLAY; Ohio (AP) .Ohio : Bob Pronxliiskl ..... 141 T69 171—4H: " Works, and Gene Zeches hammer- teams - Emll Nascak . .;... 169 175 150-494 ¦'. 'complete . the? DeWane Yantet .... 227 202 168-597 Bob Fischer ..?. :.: UO 124 149—381 ed 582 for Maxwell. Untouchables ever to grand slam ! blocker, an A student, gained Accused of rough' play: before for the National Football League's State's three-time All-America, Ted Mahlk* ,... .;... 7« 158 J 4J^-4?7 John Taylor ...... 140 101 .156—397 of tennis, makes his United States their game with the Syracuse Na- Los Angeles Rains and Philadel- Lucas, said Wednesday . 157 119 151—447 counted j &s&t^:;wm. ,A ' ,s "" ~"vzwAM&?zw^mmmm!®m?^^ -:.X ^^:%2m^ Mass. Barron Inter announced he scorer in major college basket- Four Young Bucks ... 4 0 \i ' "- p from the nego- Alley Cats ,.. ,, 1 1 was withdrawin g ball. Pin Smashert ) t tiations. Official statistics released today Pin Toppers IV, \\fx The bankruptcy suit was filed A-Rabs V/, \V, K^8;Wi^S:;:^iii^^^ O\0 T O aJI lV^r mmK-LA \*. by the National Collegiate Athletic tout ol Lesion J I | . under a portion of the bankruptcy Bureau show Werkman scored 109 Eagles 1 J act dealing -with reorganization of points in his four gam«es, This Brigadiers 1 I P 4 lower Level h H court super- Pin Setters t 4 if ' ¦ ¦ ¦ the property under dropped his per game average Allay Jumpers 0 4 | F vision. Richter and a minority from 32.8, but he remains No. 1 WEDNESDAY NITE stockholder , Dr. Fred Crescente, with 31.1 on 404 points in 13 St. Martin's W. L. were iiamee;! debtors and were Springdale Dairy lOi.i 71/3 SPECIAL GROUP ON ONE RACK i ., . | I | games, Statistics are b>ased on Western Koal Kids I 7 I I f (Iff i i > A „ -. Wi%A| . given the job of making the re- games through Feb, 5. AM Aes 'n tor Luth. i • % n ) All Other nter « organization . Richter said. Winona Boiler Co, sy, Wi I A^ > T JACKE ROBES J n Werkman was all alone under SUNSBTTBRI (¦ I ~ f \\J tfVa/VK A sH f\ A T C t I PARKAS CORDUROY FLANNEL i % the bas ket against Catholic Uni- Westgate W, L. *> ^V«\JA\ # S »? ^ Ooltz Pharmacy 11 4 i| T ^^^ F\ Iii k T • • f || versity when he got the ball for Home Furniture It 1 * Jordan's , ,.,.,„... 4 lue t PANTST SH,RTS SH,RTS what appeared an easy lay-up. He * 1 | m SlEEVE KN PUNNElGLOVES SP0RT MITTENS ] | b WHITE took his time, but missed. Schmidt's Boer • 7 JA^^^ B^ If * CORDUROY° ' * ; , Mankato Bar 7 I Va CApS 1 i;' !| Barry Krarcw of New York Winona Toolattee 4 f ¥ I SS^X^\ $,5>95» $1 1^5 { I • • • • University retained second place Pint National Bank ...... 1 10 1 I to CARDICAN SLIPOVER SWEATERS PAJAMAS ' t[ U MOUNTAIN Sunbeam Swaote 4 II M^m^b\ II l * * • with a 28.6 average. HIGH SCHOOL ^ S&L fiji& a. Paul Silas of Creighton re- Wostgate W, L. Shotputlers II It Value. $1 mained tho No, 1 rebounder with Vlklngt Jl 11 1 1 W^B§ *195 j A lf\07 I 1 3 Mllof South of 19.9 av1 10 O ^NCC ¦ ? aoo ciub » 11 $,9,M IXurand, Wis. MlnnelsHam Jl II \Jrr Play Boys M « r j. Lucky Strlkat 11 M [ J Bol-AIrt 17 14 II f I ' Nicklaus Vaults ACE f^^M Athletic Club vy L, ^ysaawsfijS^^ f Winona Htillna Co t t. W ' « broken slr.es 2-fi-12-10-20 wool >i Schmidt's • 7 tf — Into Top Winners Kendall Lumber Co 1 7 Kramer's Plumbers 1 7 I V~ P DUNEDrN, Fla. <\P ) - The Jerry ' t Plurnbtri 7 a ' ^^^^r ^u ^-v ^^ TOPCOATS „•£; $6.95 .rS., $8.95 J Merchants Bank 4 * | N0 ALTERATIONS | playoff vlclory of Jack Nlcklmn NIGHT IHIPTERI i 1 broken filzrs inclu.lin R llu«kles , ¦ ?! i over Gary Player in the Pnlm Wettgatt vy, L, ¦ Open put Catlith 11 1? Springs tho young pro> Odd Bills 171/1 nvy 1 1 SUITS, reg. $14.95-$7.95 reg. $24.95-$10.95 », „, .,o.„-^ v B.ur. I S fesjlonnl golfer high on the Il»l Gold Crown s , 17 11 NO L BRAT.oNs of 10 top money winners this Hnndlcappora 1} fi A T Misfits Iiw J4Vi | | MINNESOTA TWI N JACKETS $3.95 I • Openi on Saturday at 11 noon week. King Pint , \i il H f;3 regula r t:i, 5fl — sl/cs n lo in CLAM "A" II and S aturday aveanlno at 7 Last week rNlcklnua didn't rnnk on the list, compiled by tlie Pro Red Man W, L, p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. IVInona 0oxcr«fl |o • COTTON IVY PANTS $2.50 fesslonal Golfers' A»»ociation, Dunn's Bla cktop ,,., » « | WH|TE HANDKERCHIEFS 2 for 25c Winona Milk Co f t A MODERN CHALET Nicklaus nrrw U third with 111,- Kalmat Tires I to , , • iik «r,^«?7?^;:K«. : ' * THE SERVING 885. However. Plnyer fitlll ranka | ' FEATURES first with total winnlnfis of $15, - Best klekoff relum In the Blfl OF LUNCHES AND 302 for the aeawn. Ten In 1082 resulted In n 90-jard ( SOFT DRINKS Arnold Palmer la s«cr>nd wilh touchdown dash for Bob Kloin ol 1 The Center of Fashion in the Cente r of Town—-NASH'S—Fourth at Center $11,800. Ohio State ogalnst Nortliwestern. tLfHHi raifiSSMIW ^ t)ENNIS THE MENACE V PM. New York WINONA MARKETS ¦ . Reported by . . . ¦ ¦ Stock Prices ¦ • - ' ' ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ County DHIA / . . Motors Slrong Swiff & Company 2 Buylno hours are trom 8 a.m. to .4 p.m. Abbott L .. ? 79 --* Jones & L 51 , Monaay through Friday. Allied Ch 45 2 Kennecot 73% These quotations apply «s of noor* today. Biair Water Allis Chal ' 163i Urillard 45 All livestock , arriving after closing tlmn , Amerada 118^i Mpls Hon 93 » In , will bo properly cared for, weighed and Higher the tot lowing morning: Hears Marl pr Iced Elects Ani Can : 47's IHinn MM 60 . . ' : HOGS Am :M&Fy 23% Minn P&L 41 .The hog market is steady. Treatment Plan Am Mot 21V Moh'- Chm 52% Strictly meat type addltlonal JO-40 centji . . hogs discounted 20-WA was spotty: among chemicals; oils, . Good, to --choice .....,.,....;. 20.50-22.75 not being sold. of milk. He has gr-ade Holstein Rv-' ¦ Rub: 44% Comm. to good .:...... H.O0-18.0O ¦ . Mayor W. H. Melhy suggested ¦ Gt No fe U S airlines and other groups. Rails Utility ...... ;...... 16.00-down . YOGI? BEAR ? ;; ¦;' cows. Greyhound M-U US Steel 451-4 and aerospace issues were lip. • Cows— . . . Melvin Hjerleid look into ' that Aid. Contest al Blair C: H. Mueller & Sons. Lewiston, Homestk 50% West Uii : 30s;4 The Associated Press average Extreme topi . .;.,....;..,.. .:, 15.25 the matter. A wide variation in ' " Commercial ...... :.. . .;.., :.¦ 13.00-14:25 . BLAIR , Wis. . '(Special»- . - Tom- Unit 1, had the top? cow. Their IB-M ach'" 419'; : Wcslg '?.El - 34va of 60 . stocks at noon was up .4 at? Utility : ' . 12 , and amounts of . water . . . . - . . : .. .00-13:50 piimpage Zu.rc.her, - Regis .High School , Bait registered Holstjein , "Joan ." a "B- : Int Ha'r'v 53'/8 VVlworth - ,63Vi 257.6 with industrials unchanged ,": Canneri 2nd ' .cutteri ...... 12.50-down- ' metered has existed at. least seven B UIIS^T- ¦ Claire, won tlie 10th District Amer- year-old, produced 20.770 pounds Int Paper 28^8 Yng S & T 91 rails up .4 . and utilities up .8. ' - : or eight- velars. ¦- - ,.? .Bologna :. ,...: . 15.00-le.50 . ican Legion oratorical contest Mon- of milk and 816 pounds of butter- American Motors was up about j Commercial ...,.:....:...... 14.00-15.50 ' The council agreed that persons day, , ¦:;- ' ¦;¦ Light thin ; ...... ::... . '. 14 .50-down ' ¦ evening at Blair Hi gh , School.. fat: GRAIN a point. : Ford also advanced a suspecting a.-. water - line freezeup ' '-.Knudfs'on - ATattison Post? ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' . 231, Clifford Wilcox, extension dairy MINNEAPOyS W . . '— Wheat point. Studehaker was steady. Froedtert Malt Corporation sliould run a trickle- of water, from " ' - ' ' : ' Blair?'?sponsored 'the event. • specialist .' at. . . tlie. University of receipts W'ed. ' 40: year ago 100; General Motors was up a: frac- Hours: 8 p rri. to ' 4. p.m. .- .closed Saturdays some tap at all times. Charles 2urchei- spoke on "The ' .- . Subrinlt sample before loading. . Consti- Minnesota fai-iri. talked on the best : prices tion? ¦ will be. adjusted for such consum- trading basis unchanged No. .1 barley. - 51. 05 ti'rii'on and' the Individual. '-' use of DHIA records and explain- ' M. A: Hanna gained about 3 and : ' ers. "' % lower; cash spring ; wheat ba- ¦ No. 3 Darley...... - ....., .. .. .95. . ed the merits of the new central- . 2.32H;- ¦IBM . about;.4i' . ¦ ¦No. 3 barley ' ....!' . . .. .90 , OTHER contestant! were: Nan- sis. No .1 ! dark northern;- No. .4 barley . . . .85 IN OTHER business the council ly p>rocessed record tabulations or spring wheat one cent premium cy Wickowitz , Barron; Charlotte Hous'fori Lighting & Power pro- decided to purchase an aerial pho- Blee'ker. St: Croix Central : as the DHIA calls it. IBM record. each lb over 58-61 lbs; spring Winohs Egg Market Aldermen, voted , to ; High ¦County A posed a 3-fov-l split and. dividend to of the city? School? of Hammond: Mary Lou gent Oliver Strand said wheat, one. cent discount each. . Vi (These quotations apply is of . boost was: was up about .4. 10:30 a.nn. today) abide by the decision made a . year that a large percentage of the lb under 58 lbs ; protein premiums ¦ Boughton , Colfax: Joe Detrick, iNew i , - . Grade'. A. (|umbo) ..;..;. - ....;..' , '.. .36 regarding Sunday tavern open- DHIA herd owners in the county Standard Oil - . Jersey ris- ' ' ago Stanley; Bridget Caution , Gale-Et- 31-!7. per cent 2.32%-2.8D^..: : ? : Grade A (large) ::.. .:..;...... ,:. .3) 'anhual -Blair Lions Club : ; ing'?fractibhallj' , : touched , a hew ; Grade A. (medium) .;...... 27. ing for the . . trick. Galesville. and Harriet Lans- are now using this form of record ; No 1 hard Montana winter ¦ ice fishing contest and the fire- tabulation. He also said that there 1962-63 high. Grade B ' ....-.. . '...... ;.... .27 ing. -Spring Valley? . 2.26is-2.625s. - ;..Grade C- ;,...... :.:.;'...... 20 ' United; . Aircraft ' \va.s up. more . . rnen s dance. ..Judges were Robert Frederick? are : 162 herds on official DHIA Minn . - S.D. No 1 hard winter will be closed on the than a point. Northern : Pacific 1 Taverns Tom Wirkus and James Lafky, test in the county. About 50 herds 2.16!> 8-2.59s fl , Bay State Milling Company Sunday of- the fishing contest. They Wisconsin State College, La-CrOsse, are on owner-sampler testing, he No 1 hard amber durum 2. 60- gained over a point. . i The Dow Jones industrial aver-! Elevator "A" Grain Prices will remain open; until 1 a.m. on Of the riihe. counties in. the dis- said, but these are¦ not official rec- 2.62; discounts, amber - 5-7 ; durum : ' ... Hours: 8 a.m.: to 3:30 p.m. . . ¦ ¦¦ ' (Closed ' .Saturdays) the night of the firemen's fiance. trict. Buffalo and Pepin were not ords.- • :. ' 7-10. " age at noon was up .54 at B83..06. j . '•: No, 1 northern spring wheal ... : . $2.24 A fire extinguisher for the police represented.. - ? . Refreshments• were, served by ¦ Corn No 2 yellow 1.10. Prices were generally higher or i No. . 2 northern spring wheat,:...... 2.22 . car was purchased from Blair Bus Zur.cher was ; presented a $50 the. Lewiston Businessmen's Asso- ; Oats No 2 white 61%-6fiVi' ; No 3 the American Stock Exchange: j No. 3 northern spring wheat .....: 2.18 Co. tor $15: ciation: No. 4 northern spring wheat ...... 2.14 - scholarship, payable upon regis- White .-59%-63%'.; No 2 heavy white Trading¦ was moderate: j No. I hard vfinter wheat ...... 2.09 \ Cpuricllrnen heard a letter from tration within, two years at a 66'4-70^: No 3 heavy white 65Vi- Corporate, bonds were mixed.; No. 2 .tia.rd winter wheat ...... 2.07 "North Star Natural Gas Co.; Min- ' U.S. government bonds e d g e d ' No. 3 hard winter wheat ...... 2.03 school of ?bigher learning. Presen- 66%. - ; . .- , -; ? No. 4 hard winter wheat ....,'...., ' 1.9» neapolis, offering to discuss- plans tation was made by 10th District Barley.', cars today 108, year , ago higher. . No., l rye ...... 1.22 . ' ' ¦ ¦*¦ ¦ ' ¦ No. 2 rya . :. -• .. ' ,...... 1.20 f orfurnishing natural gas in this - ..? : ' ¦ ' Commander La Verii Hovland, Col- . ' ¦ - 46; bright Color 98-1,25; straw col- ; - ¦ - -¦' ¦• Wisconsin Pig , . : .,. area A franchise was granted the fax. : V or 98-1.24; stained 98-1.20 ; feed 87- George Saimes, . Miclii gan ; ?¦ ¦:.' u HD Northern States Power Co. in 1954. 96. - •. . " . . i ' State' s All-America fullback, gain- NEW YORK I AP) — Canadian ' THePE^¦ SONEOUB HEKE 6EE YOU SERylfslG on the committee In •¦'¦ ' ' ' l : ' 'in dollar in 'N.Y. today .9270, previous ' : ; Bye No' 2- -'i;2a,4-1.25^. . " - ed 642 - -yards;. 122 carries last r ; ,. .kBOlsr/ZOrV^H6,yo6l!*[: : .[ charge with James R. Davis, Blair, Go-op Meets; season; day. .92:70? . . . •"' . , ? ;- .,? :- : '' Trempealeau C o un t y adjutant, Flax No 1 3.10. \ . Victor French, Barron ; Paul Plainviev. Area were CHICAGO fAP) — No wheat. APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kptzky tund, Ellsworth, and the Rev. John oats or soybean; sales. Corn No 2 Hossiter, Eau ?Claire. Lund pre- Lower Price Seen ¦ . yellow :l-.20%". No 4 yellow 1.14%. sided- MONDOVI, wis. - Ten area Soybean oil 9V»o. District Shows The winner will compete at the men were among the 18 delegates Barley: malting choice 1.23- regional contest at Spooner Feb. elected at an annual 'district- meet- 1.30n ; feed 1.00-1.12n?: . ¦15:, ing of the Wisconsin Feeder Pig Preceding the event , coaches, Marketing Cooperative? Merger Interest contestants, parents . and friends , The meeting PRODUCE of cooperative NF.W TORK (AP> — ..( USDA;) - PLAINVIEW , Minn. (Special) - were guests at a dinner in the members from Trempealeau , . Buf- Butter offerings ample on top Plainview Community ':Scho o 1 school lunch room? It was served falo, Pepin, Dunn , St? Croix and - Board heard a letter Monday night by Blair's FHA chapter under the grades;: demand steady; prices un- Eau Ciaire counties was held at ' from Mrs. Veriha Oluu Wabasha direction; of Mrs. Walter Kling. the city building here Tuesday. changed. , . County superintendent of schools, On the committee in Blair with Cheese steady; prices un- stating that landowners of; Hoos- Davis were Richard Toraasori, Arn- THE DELEGATES will repre- changed . . icr Ridge District wish: to join the old Thorpe and John Angst. The sent the district at the 6tate con- Wholesale egg offerings ade- high school district here. Action latter was sergeant-at-arms. vention. About 50 persons attended quate on large and generally light was deferred . Ihe district meeting here. on balance; demand cod on top Bids will be opened March 4 The cooperative named' " '' -three quality; light and active/on small- . on new science tables? for the re- nominees to- the advisory board : ,er':. sizes. : ' modeled science room that will be Lester Jost. Alma; Fred Hoff , 'Wholesale selling prices biased ; Os- ' put into use next year. ? Curator Discusses seo. and Homer Knight , Colfax . on exchange and other , "volume " \ ': MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst - The board is checking on insur- Members heard a report onvi!)62 sales. ) '. " ance that will be in force when business, a report on the dairy New York' spot quotation? fol - the Catholic regional basketball How Birds Might ' calf.marketing division being or- low ; mixed colors: extras <47 lbs. tournament is held in the public ganized by the cooperative and a min. ) 30-40: extras -medium , '40 school here. prediction that prices for feeder lbs. average ) 37l/a-38V,2; smalls ,(35 A proposal on a teacher salary Carry Disease pigs may fall to $9.50 per hun- lbs. average)? 32-33' 2 ; standards, schedule for next year was tabled . dredweight or lower during the 37Vi-39: checks 33-4. The index system was proposed, Nearly a record attendance was year! ; Whites: extras ' (47 lbs. min.) with a base of $4,600 and incre- recorded at the February meeting 9'-2 -41Vfe; ' extras medium (40 lbs. ments of 4 percent. It was Sug- of the Hiawatha Valley Bird Club THEY ALSO approved changes average) ZVA-3PAt ; top quality (47 gested the board adopt a policy of Winona Wednesday evening at in the cooperative's bylaws and lbs . min. ) 40'.i-431 V; mediums (41 requiring teachers to continue Roger Bacon Lecture Hall . Col- endorsed a resolution that dele- lbs. average) '37Vi -3!Hi ; smalls <36 their education periodically. lege of Saint . ' Teresa.? gates to the state convention be lbs . average) 334-34Vi ; peewees, It was announced graduation .Speaker was Dr. Dwain Warner , paid $7 per day and 8 cents per 2fi'.--27l z , . . will be May 24. The board agreed curator of birds and associate pro- mile. These expenses would also Browns; extras (47 lbs. niin. ) to eliminate the "skip day" that fessor of Zoology at the University be in effect while, they attended 39l 2-40' 2 ; top quality '47 lbs. min. ) seniors have had in the past and of Minnesota and the .. university 's other cooperative meetings. 40-42; mediums (41 lbs. average) suggested they substitute May 27 Museum , of Natural History. The meeting was conducted by 37Vi-39 VJ ; smalls (36 lbs. average) , or 2fl Ibis year. The school cal- Dr. Warner discussed ornitholo- Lewis Lauslnd , Colfax , director. 33' ? -34 > a; peewee-s . 26' 2 -27 j . endar for next year was discussed, gical research under way at the NorlxTt Brandt , production and hut it is incomplete. university, part icularly that phaso procurement director at coopera- CHICAGO (AP> — Chicago Mer- ; NANCY By Ernie Rushmiller The hoard agreed that as in past of it concerned with the migration tive headquarters in F r a n c i s cantile- Exchange — Butler steady years the school will finance trips of birds , Creek , reported wholesale buying prices un- ¦ that the average of basketball players to Ihe stat e -The -importance of ibis research, price paid for each 40-|)ound pig changed ; 93 score AA -IH T H '. J ; 92 tournament. The wrestling (earn Dr. Warner said , is not confined was $11.85. This was 10 cents A 57\~J ;- 90 B .iOt-ii;: 8!) C 55'. 2 ; also will he sent to ihe state tour- lo an idle interest in the patterns above the average in t',161, he said. cars iM) B 57Vi ; 81) C 57 . nament. ol bird movements, hut often has During - the- same period , he Eggs steady to firm; wholesale Members discussed the school implications of concern lo other said, prices for butcher hogs aver- huyiiiR prices unc-li a iiged to 1 high- owning its own buses. The board seemingly remote fields as well. aged ahoul 50 cents per pound less er; 70 per cent or hotter grade A will study costs of district owner- To illustrate this point . Dr. War- than in ttwii. whiles 37 J.a; mixed 37 l.-j; mwliums ship and operation in other schools ner gave a detailed account of n 3(i ; standard s 35; dirties -33 ; in the area. continuing study, now in its third THE COOPERATIVE markets checks 32' 2 . , about 54 percent of l lu- feeder pigs (First Puh. Thursday, Feb. 7, 1963 1 yea r in which an attempt is bojng ~ made to identify and localize the sold in interstate trade from Wis- ( usnA)-- State of Mlnnriotn I »s. CHICAGO < AP > - Counly of Winona I In Probate Court species of birds which are Die consin during lillil They sold 351!,- Potatoes arrivals 68; total U .S. Nn, 15,350 possible carriers of various forms 1100 pigs during lAf.2 and Brandt shipinets 519; old — supplies In Re Estate ot Edward R. Olson, Decedent. of encephalitis , or .sleeping sick- makes Ihe prediction thai thev will liberal; demand slow; market Order lor Hearing on Final Account ness , ns well as the areas in which reach 4,r>() ,na LIVESTOCK humans and some animals, prin- son SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn . I( Ihe- fact that II I II incidence R of MOO lower; wtlnfl quite, rlold on Vfiiikrsi IProhnlf Court Seal! I lie disease is Iransferrcd from ninh diokfi nnd prim* vfinlm 3J.oo-34.Mi Harold J. Utwra, one urea lo wiollior hundreds ot noful nnrt clmlce. ir.(Ki-3IMi ciooct .ifitt Attorney for Petitioner . Evidence Heard (holer slmifjhtcr cnlves J3.0O-J4.llO i tnt'drri miles distant , u nrce , (First Puh. Thursday, F eb. 7, Ifel) This research is being conducted HnfM 10,000; tinrrown find oil" finx/e- Mate ot Minnesota I ss . .jointl y, Dr . Warner coiumenlcd rntcly fir.liwf; |irlc<", unnvi'lllV ilf-' .ldy to County o' Winona ) In Probate Court JS frills lower ttion Woclnf."i(> ny ' \ Iffi^l No. IVS09 by llie University of Minnesola In Divorce Suit llmr or slfindy lo wenl< wilh tlirtl tlrty 'i In Re Estate ol Cornell University and the depart /ivcrftiif; sowfi ilfr.irtvi ftrounfl S5 hend U.S. Andrew Welch, also known »i Testimony of 1 J35 lb burrows find nllH M.J5; 1-7 IV0-J4I1 incnl of virology of Cornell Med three witnesses Andrew Welsh, Diicodont. was heard here Wednesday after ihs I V7.*i-io. oo; nii*«(i I :I u»-V40 itn IVJS Order tar Hcorlno en Petition tor Admin- icnl College, Snnd l.nhf , S. I)., ii: l.'.M, JAtl' Vtl 11)1 M,?i-)S.35; I, 3 .nifl mo noun hy District 11)5 titration, Limiting Time fo File Clulmi the summer and in out* or Iwo lo- Judge Warren dlllln IM1-I90 M,SO-l,V/S; 13 .100 400 lb and for Hearing Thereon I'lunkt'lt. Austin, in a divorce suil Miws 1.1 00-14.00 1 3 I 400-500 Ills 17,5 (1-1.1 50; MARK TRAIL B lirreln cations in smilliern Mexico during D OS cholr.o 1 JO 160 llu y Ed Dodd Lawrence J. Welsh hnvlnq tiled brought li-iili- r I Momly; | a petition for general administration mint- the U'inlt'r. wilh a Texas d'ulf lo- by Mrs, Phyllis Wilbright , 14 , 00 14 50 , ing that sold decedent died Intestate and :i;i . Mit-op 7, 000; Irfiilo ndlvo on nil (lii -.srs, cution soon lo he added His Inlli , 405", K. 5th SI., iigninst Thavne pr vmulml i.lmnilMrr l.tmln : and IT 15 ORDEfH.t> , Thai Ihe henrlnfj movies lllusli-:iting various aspect Alter evidence had been submit- III . 50-IV35; (inod nnd cholffi 17.00 111.50; thereof be had on March I , I96J , al m-.4S " led, Judge I'lunkctt took the (-use fifxxt 16 ,00 17.01); full to (IIKX I nltsiifihlor o'clock A.M., tiflorti Hill Court In the of Ihe research pm.lcri . fWfs A 00 0 00,- cliolco inn tancy wooli-fl probole courl room In the court IWIJMI In ¦ under iiflviscineiil. Mrs. Willu iglil It'mlr-i loinhs l7.00-IH, Vi Winona. Mlnnetoloj that the time wllhln was represented by Itichartl Dar- fMICACO l/fl ¦ -(U50A1 - HotI S 5,000; which crrdltnis ol r.ald decedent may fllo 1 biilfhnfs flbmil Mfxirty ; I 1 ltd Ji'O III ImMi Ihfllr claims ha llmllwl to liuir rnotilhn Horse Takes Walk by and lliere wns no aiipeiii'iinci ffs 15 1)0 HM; m/xffl l- .l IV0 ;'?(l lbs 15 50- trom II") rjrtli! her•!»* , and Mini thrt r.laliris by ihe dcleiidiinl . It, )'.; JJO.J40 Mil 15 35-15.75; J.J UOVtl His so filed he heard nn June V I9tto, at , Wis, iS pei i.th -Did thi; The VVilhrighb 14/5 15.15: inlKcd 1-3 «040d Ih sows II./5 10 (10 o ' clock A.M., before this Court in BI.AIH were married 14 J' - . 400 500 111!, IJ.75-D75 , probate court room In lite court house horse watu in no in school" Dec. |, i, 1U47, „ anil have lliree cliib fnlllr 500; cfllvtn nontil not Ptiounli In Winona. Minnesota, nnd that notice Ahoul III ii .in Moniliiy a lioi' ilreii slur" s lor « mnrKM lost; low small Inls of this M hereol ho given hy publication U0fn! And low r.hnlcn 900-1,050 lb slfnrs¦ order (n frr o IrVrVmnvf OaWy Wtftvs" *mt tiy ejnne winilfnn>: }i;i:,i )))/• )»;i)i Witnesses i-nlled b.v Darb.v were n ?'¦ ?.! Mi (Mfkriflf thoic.e l,'t)? 1 lbs /« l'n mailed nnlhe as firiivldTfl by lav/ sell*ml and n iadc he- u;iy wesl tti|-eil l>,\ I.iii indii Kuller , SI. Cliarlos, Minn,, 50 -nils hltilifr; iirniiiul 70 Imnrl |fi(l ilfiuulilnr Bwoi 7,00 Attorneys for Petitioner . sell .SamiwoH in Die < llv. CI IK'll .V. «(K) Plumbing, Roofing 21' Horsesr , Cattle, Stock 43 Articles for Sal* ?7 Typewrltert 77 Roomr Wllhout Mealt 861 _^ - I " " for living room. Custom made r tor ' PI OT - SSPOTTED~ Poland China boar, 250 lbs., DRAPES . j'TYPEv7R|TEBS and addlnrj machines ; INEXPENsTvE . stenm heated sleeping f ERRY for orse largo, two smaller windows. . or free de- room (or: Want Ads XI NG S4S. Edward G. Bautch, Independence, ¦ •ale renl. Reasonable rates, single -oenfleman - downtown '. ' ' - ' ' ' ' " 'I ^M) E; 4th ^. , ; , ' Tel. 9394 . .wis . Tel. 55-F-3. Tel. _ 7S10. \ . ; : . . 1 livery. Ses.u* tor all your office supplies, . See Oscar Norton. Morgan Bldg. Housei for Sale 90 Used Cart 108 " "' " desks, flies or office chairs. Luna Type- ' ' no cCROSSBRED GILTS—lo, tiT"t«rrow Mareh USED REFRIOERATORS, ranges, wash- i FOURTH YV. . «4-:s teeplng room for gen- ' . LAIRD 5!?—Small Iro^rrTiioiiseTToiiii, I=ORD^T935 V-8, tu-»on» blue, wtilt»wall». Wanted—FBtmalo 26 writer. Co. T«|. 5313. : Help 7i weight: 300 to 350 lbs. J. Francis: ers and TV, We need the space ' so . out _^ ; tleman in modern , home, basement, or bath, a-utom,itic . gas heat; Good- condition . , Reasonable , Tal. l-104t Start ~ ' " " " Here at unbelievable low . prices. ' ' ' ' ^ ¦Horifian, Spring. Grov*, Minn. they «o \W .ORK SPEEDER and wprry-sparer bus- May . be seen by aspolntmenl Sat. or • before 11 a.m., alter 7:30 p.ni. ' .; ,. HOUSEKEEPER—wa^t^ln mcdeTn taVm . - ~ B U B ECECTRIC. 15J E. 3rd: -Tel.' -' - iness available at Apartments/.Flats' ? ' . ¦ ~ , " ' , machines are easily ;'; SO _Sun. . Tel . 4130 offer 5 p.m. ( ? home. For Interview write E-62 . Dally VWHY JUsTdlspor* of your llvVitocKrTtt 43«. " • - . . ¦¦ ' ' ¦ - . ' ' ¦" ' ' WINONA SERVICE. ~ ~ ~ CHEVROLET—lV37 4 door : ndan, 4-cylln. BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— ' Assoc, , _ .. : - _; -; ; - . TYPEWRITER . 7 ~ * ' News. Winona County :Coop. Shipping Good , Used manual and WABASHA . E 1 U-lj.roornTpt? fe «63.4: ' WESlFFI^TH-Here: 'ls a- iii c 47b8droom der, standard trahsmliilon, radio, heal- ' ~ : market them! Jan.. 19th Robert New- BLONDE 4-drawer chest, like new; ) bed- ' selection of:. E-3, . 19, 33, 'SI, «GisT ER ED^NURSE-&etter than aver- electric adding machines now available. - ' modern home. Oil. lurnace. full basement, er. Motor completely overhauled arid 59, 60, 4i, «7 . land netted tsi.44 on a calf weighing room chair ,- 35. SQ . yards floral. - design ; IDEAL LOCATION—Spacious 5 rooms, G a- .- laroe - ' ' ' , : Slop In it 3rd or. Tel. 8-3300. lo' find gar/ioe . 114,500 . See or call perfect frorn btirrtptr . te .tuimpsr, Only aai wages and . working conditions. For 13J lbs. Tel.. B-411S. ' '¦ . carpeting by Mages, with pad. Tel; 7790. ! HI E, rage. JSO . Tel: 9364.. : - more details contact: Leonard Vesicle, _ -:___ ' _?_ «9J. Don' s Auto Salai, 11* Walnut, Tt»l, ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " — ' ¦ 1 CENTRAL LOCATION-4 W. STAHR _ ' - ¦ ' - . .:¦¦; ' - . , ¦' " V. N O-T I ' CE. ¦ Superintendent. La Crossr County Hos- GGUERNSEY HEIFER—purebred 1o fresh- DAVENPORT ?AND CHAIR—RCA . console rooms, lower ¦ . 8-1676. . __ . . , . " . - Washing, Ironing Machine* 73 apt./ heat furnished. Will furnish It ot- '374 W .-VarK - . TeL 6925 This newspaper-will be responsible tor pital. West Salem, . Wis , en anytime. Club call Blue ribbon win- . .' record player and' radio, electric Ha-/ . _ ,GOOD TRANSPORTATION-runt good. - ¦ Wl|. wallars guitar with amplifier . All in good " ' " ' sired . -Suitable lor . . college ciirlv .' Tel . only one Incorrect Insertion ol any ' ner. Merlin - Wllber, Trempealeau, MAYTAG: A ex- EIGHTH E. 1006—5-room rriodern ' stucco i- . 1954 Packard. Will -, accepi $100 or bent CTER K-STENCSI/' secretary? In WSC of- ¦ NO .FR IVl DA IR E - Fast 8-?374 or inquire J23 W ^fh . classified Advertisement published In Tel. Centerylll* 539-1468. : condition. Tel. 4359. . - port parts. bunonlo*' . Good' Wall-to-wall co'petlnfl 'offer wlfhta I week. Tti. t-22St. . • . lice.. Starling salary S250 per month. __ _ service. Cornplele stock of. ~ : ~ ' . the want Ad section ' ' ' CENTRALLY LOCATEO-deluxe new J- ; In 2 rooms. Will finance with 'reasonable . Check your ad :40 hour week. Tel. 8-2951, extension 251, >HEREFORD POLLED BULL—reglsterod, DE-ICER. CHEMICALLY T REATED sand , . H: Choate «. Co.; Tel: . 3»ri, . _._. and call 3321 If a correictlon must be ¦ ¦ lcy; sidewalk' s. , bedroom apt., 4 closets. Heat , new stoue , down payment . Only J5.9O0. 1 for . appointment. , ' • ' ' 4 years old. Grandson of FLR ad- and plain sand for your . washing ma«- Ont;-Owner Bieauty! made.. ' - deliver ROBi) BROS MAYTAG—wrlnfler. type , refrigerator fUrni shed . Adults. IH E. '" vance Lamplighter the 3rd. Charles Lar- Any quantity. We . - chine, Tel. - 2734 after s. I960 Chrysler New Yorker 4-door Herd- EXPERIENCED? WOMEN—tor . restaurant 4th. Tel. 4007. good condition, ith". FRAN K WEST AGENCY " son , Rt: 1, Nelson. . Wis.. Tel. OR 3-32J1. STORE. 576 E. ' top Carefully serviced and cirtd-for by .. worK. 3 to 11 shift . Please apply Var- . . ¦ ~' ; . 175 Laleiyetle ' ¦ ""~ " wanted back must be picked CENTRAL lOCA T roN-l-bcc(roorn duple* ¦:Tel a local owiier. : If has n«w Hres, full Cord of Thanks?' - .; slly Inn; 4th S. Johnson: DON'T MISS IT .. SAVE SI.39 CLOTHING ' ' ' . 3240 or 4400 eysninos . ' . " up by Feb. 15. Spring : and . summer Wanted to Buy 81 . ' apt .i . *. closets! parage. Tel. .3700, power, genuine leather upholstery plim ~~~ ~~~~~~ RELIABLE .HOUSEKEEPER—iii mother- Sulwet Oblets. . articles, then taken in. Used Clothing;: HARRIET ST,-Ne«7 thriake . T-tili l» your i •II of Chrysler 's deluxt accessories. An DUL'EK - ' - . ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦- ¦ UPRIGHT PIANO wanted for " recreation ' WEST MINTH-upDCr¦ . 3:foom partly fur- - . ' ' - . less home ot 2 school-age children . Writ* to stop cell scours ' 8. Furniture Shop. 253 E.. 3rd. Tel. , ' chance. B-room ..house, 4 room s and bath i Immaculate sutomoblle for but I sincerely thank , everyone again for. E-6> Dally Mews. ¦ ¦ ¦ room. Write * Norrrian Rati, FoUnt«*in nished ow: Available now. Tel . 6-3557 ; '8-3768 . ¦; - . ;. - ¦ - - - ¦ ¦ on . 1st floor, 3 room* and bath up. New l the cards, calls, prayers, flowers and " ~ 32 tablets ... . . ; $2.50? _ _ . . _ . Cit y-. ' Wis.' - HOUSEKEEPER ~? t a k e : f " ' ' : SEVENTH W. . I10--3 . rooms and bath , heat oil furnace, electric water heatir,.full lot, | $2 1 95 ' gifts ; I received , while -in the hospital. WANTED—to: (R«fl. retail 53. 89) - - USED ¦ ' " - ¦ ¦ ' - . ' ' charge of modern home; also cooking. HAMBURGER prlndlnd machine wsnte-d, and. h6f wafer .furnished InimedTafe . oc- ¦] t block to Lincoln School, fmmectlate pos- I Special thanks to the doctors and nurses. SIMPLICI TY SNOW- PLOW .' ' ciipancv- Tel. 8- -5096 after, i ¦ - ' ' -I leislon. Priced lor ' I- ¦ ¦ Boa rd , room- and salary. For Interview Ff Ank . Cunrvihqhnm. .'The Steak Shop! Tel . . . : . quick sale.: S7.50O. ¦ HY^TRJOI^'S: Blessings, on you , Bli: ' 1 TED MA'IER DRUGS 3' j h.p. motor . Nearly *nt\*. . - - . . . ¦ See or celt : ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ '. . ' • - : ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ . . Chrysliir-Plymouih . ¦' " ' - . write E-68 Dally News. - ¦ ;¦ ¦ ' : ' . 3 s":' ?: ' , - '' DELUXE 4-rpom .ipt , near . WSC Hr-at. : ' . . ' -Rprnalda ; Dulek | . ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER . . ' - .siao. : ' ~ j i- ¦ hot water, carpetlnq ,ind qdraqe. $.75 ' EXPERIENCED WOMAN wanted -for . oc- . AUTO -ELECTRIC: SERVICE . - . . . .WANTED SCRAP IRON «. METAL W . STAHR ' ' 'Tel - No obiection to I child. Tel 3730' -iiier 5 'i - . ? Lost and Found 4 casional daytime; baby, sifting. Muni pro- . 2nd a Johnson .' . . . 5«55 . .j - COW HiDES, WOOL IS. RAW PURS. ' 374 W. W.ark ' ... Tei: 6925 - ; transportation: Tel. . KEEPSAKE-^-valuabl' 'tVing' " vide own 39^2 SALE SPECIAL! ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID e ^iamond loit - - MIDWINTER j :¦ " ' Apartments Furnisned 91 i downtown Vicinity WANTED-fdr light " housework Vaporller . . .. W 1 W JRON AND METAL CO. Lots for Sale 100 to W. TDth . ¦ Reward. WOMAN LEW Electric 1 . Tel . . ' ' ¦ - , hip, . - : ¦ ' ¦ : 307 w:.3r>d,. across Spu r G,as Stat.on ONE BLOCK from WSC ' All modern fur- - T . 5367 .; and cere of woman with broken - -S3.99 . " • . . LOf_Erpeld ing"? Addition. »4M". Contjcf . able to. be In wheel cha'tr. Wriie E-70 ROBB BROS. STORE ¦ ¦ niihed apt, , with private bath . Hent, VJS- ' ¦ WM . MILLE R SCRAP IRON ' .«. - METAL I r.v Priytar'skl, . Bu-ttalo 'City, Wis. mmM ^ ' ; ter , hot Piersonals 7 -Daily News: SALES BARN 576 E. 4th . - . - Te-I.. 4007 - . CO pays highest prices for scrap, jron, water and air - conditioning fur. I - ""- " - ":" ' " ni5hed In rent. Immediate possession i : ' T " MANAGERS . NEEDED . - ' . . " ' . mi.'tflls, hides, wool and. raw-fu r . Sale or , Renl; Exchange 101 ARE- ,YOU A' PROBLEM OR IN KER?-rM an j ¦A. Certified OK IJSED^TlR2>JmiRESTORE Tel. . 7-776.. ? ' ! FOR PARTY PLAN ; - '! ?32 W. and . . Tel . . 2067 : " or -woman, your drinking creates numer- i . . .' . ' ,373 E. 3rd St. . . . . SALE Of? RENT-120 Jcros?west ol Hart. . Interested iii Increased profits ' .'tn 1963? . Livestock Auction Market . . Closed- Saturdays GIRL, 21 to 30, to . jhare- all modern com- : 00s .problems. If you need . .and want 1 We Buy -- We. Sell - ~ Ail modern . barn . .vitti drinking, cups: ¦ Decor: Gift- .Shows, one of America's-most ; ¦? pletely furnished apt. Close-in . Tel!' 558? ' ysED^ • help, HIGHEST PRICES PAID ¦ RobeH Ormsby,. ROshtord , contact Alcoholics . Anonymous. Pio- glamorous -parly plans,, has immediate . ; : '' : . Furniture-Antiques- — .'Tdo l.i after 5;30 ; p.m ' ' . . . j Winn. . neer Group. Box 122, Winona, Atlnn. . " ' ' : and other used Items. for. scrap iron, metalsi rags, nldes, ra» ~ ^ managers :J. ? Sa'le?. ;;. ' : '" ; "" openings , for home gtff . show , ^/ ? •|DEAL ¦ ' " Tel.8-3701 ¦ ' . " . furs and' wool I - CENTRAL LOCATION-?nd lloor, ] Watded—Real Estate; LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily and eco- - In this area. Decor specializes: In proven ¦ - 102 ' sunny living room, bedroom, .tltciienette, ! nomically, with Dex-A-blet tablets. Only fasl [selling gifts and . housewares. Excit- , Every: Thursday Sam Weismon & private bath. .Adults. 160. Tel . 770) lor ; ^^ODER^J 2,bedroom house.wanted to buy 98c ¦ plan; generate s maxi- -| ¦ Sons. ' ' _ . Ford Hopkins: Ing hostess bonus • ' ¦ " . ' '¦ . ¦ appointment: or rent in rural area but. not . too ter ! mum bookings.. Orders- are delivered di- ; ¦¦' INCORPORATED j 1 , ?' - ' :''; " ' ' ^DAILT NEWS 450 •:. ' ~ . from Winona. Possession on or beiore WHEEL CHAIRS-lor every price range; reel to hostess eliminating delivery prob- | . 1:30 . p.m. . M. 3rd . . . . Tel. 5B<7 adjustable . walkers. . Farms for Rent 93' ! .April T. stiite price.. Write E-f>4 Daily Shop Venables For rent or sale. .- . lerns. For complete, data, send, back- .: ' . - First two monlhs ' ¦ ' " ' News . . rental credited lovfards ! ground and experience to Decor Gift : ' ¦^v ?- 'We buy?Butcher - Hogs ¦ ~ ~ ¦ ' ' ' purchase price. Crutches, wood or ad- I ^yAAIL Farms, Land for Sale FARM FOR REN T- Dalry "farm? near Wi- . . ??'Used ¦Car .LrOl N'o^r. Shows, . 5th at Wacbuta. St., . St. Paul 1, WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES . . : fustable aluminum. . TED. ¦ ¦ > _ nona, modern house , excellent road,. : • V>AIER I "Minn . ¦ everyday. Check our prices ' " FOR. YOUK CI TV PROPERTY .DRUGS. '• ' FARM—32 ei cr es. 10 minutes from Wlnona. , school, bui , References. Write Box AH. / ' ' "' ' before you sell/ j SUBSCRIPTIONS;: Modern except heat. T«l. Lewiston 37°5: ' Winona. 'HANK" DON'T BE. MY 'Valentlne -bu .t be some- :JEZEWSK! IWInona ' s Only Real Estate Buyer) VENABLES; : body ' s. "W* . .-can- wra p up a beautiful j I FOR SALE. by. owner—303 acre fa rm. Houses for Rent U5? wrist watch GENERAL Good selection of. Dairy May Be Paid at ' WiKon-Wlriona area. 190 acres open: Full Tei . 638B and 7093 . , P.O. Bo» 34J .: 75 W. . 2nd ':- .- ' . Tel. 8-2711 or some favorite jewelry in j ^f ¦ ¦ . a hurry. See Frank at RAINBOW -JEW- -! Cattle on hand ? at all"- .- . set of buildings, all-modern 7-rodrri house, IN GOODVIEW—modern i room ? house: i U"A\TED?TO" '"" ' ¦? : - 6LRY, next to Post Ciffice on 4tr.. ' TED MAI BR; DRUGS ; f-.vo barns, one -32x90 v/ifh. 34 stanchions Avai,«ible Feb. 18. $60 . Tel. . St. Charles BUY . . Open Won. and Fri, Evenings . OFFICE GLERK ; 7 BEDROOM .tiomp times. . and .lour pens. Total price iusf: . .'t21 .O00.' . 531 . . , we?:t location: Good- YOU'LL. NEVER believe . .it until you've ' ¦ just 5500. - Any? view or Minnesota City. Wrltt E-67 Daily -tried . Girl with good , office, back- "j: Annual payment reo son- it. CULLIGAN service makes it Seeds; Nursery Stock able down payment, immediate posses- Wanted to Rent News. . ¦ cloud-soft; Tel. 96 ' 3600, .today, ground needed by: local nidus- - . . - Tel ; Lewiston 2667 sion .- Write Da'hf Dinn' cen, Box IBS, Kas- r ^ ' ':' v ¦ WANTED--by recently, transferred " ta-mily, Boats , ¦?" .^' The -/. ? WHO SAYS you can 't- th those frayed trial firm. Must be a fast , ¦ - son, Minn. ' Motors, Etc? ; 106 " : For Information On Prices^ .- - '! 2-bedroom ' apt., west End location ' Tel, ¦ cu ffs ! WARREN BETSINGER, : . ' .¦ . Tailor, accurate typist. Some knowl- ?' ; Researc htSd fbr Pu rpose NEAR NODINE-:80-acre farm with 65 Un- 8-1048.' - ¦ ' . : . . THE GLASS lani ¦ti\i W , 3rd. , ; Trucks Available for Pickup? . . . . . innte is toe same . The- • : can : do the job. able. Good house, barn and other build- ' . difference is' EARLY BIRD \ "- " edge; of? bookkeeping. : Work :m" siie and price. Make DENTAL HEALTH? " Is ings. On crushed rock . road, Spring pos- Houses for Sale sure yoj get .yoor Warrior boat this. WEEK onV How . ¦ 99! . healthy are your teeth? Check', with your consists of billing, use of cat- session. ' ' ¦ " " ~ spring Order early. Budqet, plans avall- Getsthe3 Best Car Deal! ' /? . Peultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Teweles I " EASt 7;LOCATrON--Modern ? dentist and check with us for every- culafor and adding machines. j MEAR. HOUSTON - 355-acrt " tarns wilh . 3-room cot- ! . abls. WARRIOR BOATS, "Tel . 8-3866. \ thing, about too acres list table land: 4-bed- . . lege, new. furnace, full basement. \7,- you need for dental care. COLTZ Permanent year around posi- iDEKALB CH ICKS—day -old, started, ready ' ' v . PHARMACY, 274 E. 3rd." ¦' :;¦ room house. . 110' balloon roof. barn. 3 850. . C.: Shank, HOMEMAKER'S EX- Trucks, Tractors '60 GH EVBOLET; six-cylinder, .. •to lay pullets. Place your order noW: Our : SEEDS;-. . .|; ' , Trailers 108 . t.iori. $65.00 week and . lip, de- silos. Full : set ol out. buildings.: Scaring CHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. . -- .. . standard transmission ?. $1298? MEMO TO ':VpTE' RSi-congratulatloris'~fo . . : 'Winona '" ' office' -, corner Jnd Center, . ' * DURA-STAN: Alfa l fa for long.;¦ possession, . . : " THE MORE you use it the more you you whp . voted in the ' city . :primary pending on qualifications. - ¦Vfljl be open Jan. 30th and .from then ? NEW 3-BEOR.OOM - homes? sulil-lns? and 'll ¦ : NEAR . WI.NONA—240-acre tram with 85 .appreciate the Monday. More- folks should .show tni on. Tel. 3910: SPELTZ CHICK HATCH- rotations—4, 6 years or more. flitached garacjes. . Low down , payments. trailer built by BERG'S '58 STUDEBAKER Wagon, six- Hospital and Life Insurance . .tillable; - -4-bedr6om house with: hot and FHA ' .TRAI LER, Tel . 4333, 3950 \V. 4th. ¦ interest you did. R AY. MEYER, INN- ' , _ ERT,. Rollingstone, Mtnn. TeL J349, . Tel:. 9745 tor appointment. " • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' MULTI-STRAIN: ? Alfalfa for coid wafer and ' furnace! . 40x60 barn with ; cylinder, standard transmis- KEEPER. WILLIAMS . HOTEL. . . ' '' • ' . . ? • . . ?Paid Vacations j _ . ' , 3 and 4 ! running, water and stanchions lor . 20 WEST LOCATION— 6 room house, lurnace .:.:;.;.:???:..,:,..$498; - . .' :¦/. " ~ "" ' - Wanied~Liyejfoek ? 46 medium rotations—2 arid .full bath. ' 2 blocks ' from bus line. sion. . VVE..VE A REASON -to brag. about our, Paid Sick Leave ¦ ' ¦ ¦?' ¦ ' . : C0WS. : • ' years: -.' • ' ' "' '?! J5.0DO. Tel. 2705 at noon or after A. . special breakfasts. If you like pancakes Good Advancement Pbfeiitia!. livestock : MINN. LAND fc AUCTION . . SERVICE ' ' ' - - Top prices for all ' light .and - feathery.;: golden brown ., . it GREMELSBACH STOCK YARO>S SOCHEVILLE: A 1 fa 1 fa for \. 158 Walnut. Tel. 8-3710 or 781* E.?-3-BEDROOM rambler ' with attached ¦ ¦ . . Buckwheats ; are your favorites. . .or " :.' Appl y at . , . Lewiston; ArUnn. , garage. Breeiewav' . off the kitchen, : ' ; . short rotations—I, 2 and 3 j whatever special yotj faVor In tha line : Dally: Hog Market ' . Large recreation rooni fn . fufl'ffted base- 01 breakfasts: ...visit RUTH'S RES- . - years.. - . ' :' SPECIAL! Minnesota State Tel. 4161 -on springing cows-hellers. ment: Every wanted . . feature, .Choice . TAURANT often. Breakfasts ' , here are a ¦ CLOVAMORE: A Red Clover '- . east central location. One ot the finest ,1953 deep 4-wlieel drive station real day brightener . ' 124 E: 3rd, - . Open ' • ¦ ¦ • ' homes in this area, lus ? Peyton . 1, Ohio. j j Closed Saturday Afternoons . jEFFERSON " "" 'bed: radio* Cleaning, Laundering IS - ~ "- i Lease or purchase the cooler used by NEAR V . SCHOPL--2 ; - WANTED AT ONCE—Man to? operate Ii. more dairy farmers than any : other., a Located 3 miles from Wiriona rooms, terq' e lot, 2-car parage. Archie ;SERy(CE two isnow tiros. This is cne: ¦ dairy farm. ' Must be experienced, wilh ' McGlll Realty, -lM, W. '3rd. Tel. 4015 ' - "'^'" " . sice and -"style designed for you. Available Baby Merchandise 59 city limits. Outstanding build- 60 Laird , . •. . Tel. 473B - . ' TIIRNER'S - . -/>¦' - milking. House , furnished. T«[. 886-2771 • ¦ ¦ or -5137. of those hard-to-get good . on: -a flexible finance or lease program by ' ..??• ¦- ..:. '.. ' •' - . ' '¦ „_ •. " - .._ **^ 1 .:.._ . ' I . .days, ' 886-2791 nfgriti,, Wicketf. Livestock. . AV'C. Pod ' ^ ing for largo hog and t>eef :¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ClEANlSlG LAt- .VDRY .ein, Distributor.Tor Sunset Bulk BA;BY BASS|«ET-for sale. $7. Tel. 3S89: | THREE- . : BE.DROOMS-csrpeterJ . Ilvlnq Used Cars '54'8. . ::;- "? Harmony, . Minn: AAilk Coolers. Box Rochester, Minn. feeding operations. Facilities 109 g ~~ °56, room wilh . fireplace, hot water heat, r7~ Authorized ' Sunset Dealer in this area, - WSCONSi AGRICULTU R i ST—ls looking . Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 available for your own munici- 2 baths, near St. Teresa College. $11.- BUICK—1960, con vertible, cower steering, ' ; ;$4 y 00 : ^ -&n\-. . Rldgeway Creamery . Co. :: : tor . a . field sales representative for Wi- ~ ~ : 00O. Available Immediately: Archie Mc- - , power brakes , -whits with: blue Interior. l; . .;:; Ohiy;$395? . . :;/?- ;- ; : ' ' -oalT' anv lengths. pal farrowing. Priced for less ' . ; ^ ^> Shirts Washed k Irofted nona and Wabasha counties. Responsible BLOCK WOOO oTbiirCh , Glll: Really. 106 W. 3rcyel,.4015 or 5137, Cof>tact Dale aecker, Cochrana, Wl», , married man preferred, but not neces- Farm Implemeats 48 ' Tel. ' ' :¦ _ 8-13?»., than half Us value. SPECIAL—Colonial Style home. Overlook- ^ : ' ' ?. 35c- each • Ed. Crarnble, Ander- 3HEVRf .OLET-i95i, Bel-Air; 4 ddor? good sary . Contact .Mr. : THERE^S no o-tlier coal quite like Com- ;. the Mississippi at Fountain City, FREE PICKUP " ion Hotel, Wabasha, Minn , 7 to 9 p.m., : SAVE SJOO on a new Cunningham hay ".lno motor, . tlrei and body. Will, take In . ; mander. Low ash, high heat, clean burn- Wis. 3 lovel y, bedrooms, ceramic tiled ,¦ - ¦ WI NONJA RAMBLER Mon . through Frj. ' ' | conditioner by placing your- order now. ' Located northwes t of Lewiston . older car. .419 .E£,.n — 2(H). acres, all under cultiva- ' built-in features; Musi .sell Brand New '62 model cars I STNGLE? MAN-for | .July. 1 at no interest .. charges. Save up , ¦ ' diqtng room with . Clarence Frisch, Minneiska, Minn. Te|, ' 3 slies, lump, stove, stoker.. EAST END- tion — . all level . land in very complete kitchen, rumous room, in basa^ Used Car Lot--3rd and Mankato Moving, Trucking/ Storage 19 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ | to SJOO on a Balemaster PTO hay baler - Extra big discounts ' ¦ Altura 6785 . ' ¦ . on the- ' . COAL 4,: CEDENT PRODUCTS CO., menl. Carpeting and drapes Includea. on Cfiryslerl, Ply- ¦ . same/ terms: ARENS IMPLE- at lowe good condition. Good out build- , rti»tj|rij, Val|ant-$ Larki; -.?¦ Tel. 8-3649 DON'T WORRY about , moving when ..you. r_~ ) MiENT . CO., Kellogg, Minn. Tel. . ."vyhere you ^et more heat r Beautiful landscaped lot. Price $19,500, . ¦ and el«o new , " " ?¦ tra vel, trailers. can have BERNIE^S TRANSFER, -Jl! . ¦; 767-4972. :' -. ; - ' '• ' . cost," 901 E. Sanborn. ings. Large all modern home Terms. Gate- City. Agency Inc. Tel'. , 481J. ? ROUTE MAN?- ]j _ . . ~ "Mankato, do the. task for you . . . — - • ¦ ¦ ~ ~ ' LOCAL AREA—Experienced ' meeting pub- SPREADER" TIRES--8J5-i2'67 J^OO . each . , "T •' ., ' SLAB WOOD , ' - . . with . 2 full baths: Located on MARK W 87j-3 BedroorTT Colonial, , l vi Bid stock: ol usexl cart and trucks going Mobil« H6m«, Trailers 111 . . • lic, mutt be married,.neat lr« appearance This Is a real . bargain. Just ask lor ¦ Good quality green slab wood. .' " ' all weather road. . baths. $20,000. bracket. Assume 4"i% :»l bargain prices.. Large International Plumbing, Roofing 21 • ' s ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ '. arid have own -car..'. For Interview appoint- i Larry a1 «060; - . ' : ' . . DAVE BRUNKOW & SON ¦ ¦; ¦ /¦¦ ¦ ¦ • - G-l Mortgage. Call R obt . Olson at. 2196 trader , with: sleeper cab, 5th wheel, all liiioFwi LU PUT You In a . new: rriobltti " -- :. I ? - daytime, 4454 ' nights. home. Buy now , , save ' *100's. Special ; . rnent write E-30 Daily News. ' ' " ' Trernpealeau, Wis:: . ne\-v tires,¦ sell Ing at an unbelievable El ^TOlC ^ -. FOR CLAY BARN EQUIPMENT Located west of- Altura — 2fi8 pftce. • ' low prices now In effect on ell models. : : CORNER 4th " - fc' .' .'Mahk' ato. Modern brick : For . cloaked sewari : and drains. ; OAK RIDGE SALES fc SERVICE . Trade furnitiire or anything of value, , ; ' ' Help—Mile or Female 28 Furniture, Rug», Linoleum 64 acres with 160 acres tillable. home, 7 large rooms. Excellent:. 2-apf. •Tel. 950? or: 6436 l year guarantit i Minneiska, Minn. , Tel. Altura 7!M . 7- Wcv trade. Lonoj easy, terms. " ' ,. RED^ TOP MOBILE HOME SAxLES " ~ DAVENPORT—rose nylon " frieze, Newly remodeled barn with 37 rental property; separate entrance!. .. Tel . ' M^^ R~^^MEN?^over 2S, to gjhow Min- i USED GEORGE WAUGHTAL MOTOR SALE* Highway ' 61 ¦ ' . •;?. - ; . : Winona _ . • : CALL SYL: KUKOWSKI _ ' ¦¦ ' . good condition. 843 W, Broadway, .'. ' - . '237. . ?' - ' " nesota Woolen family, clothing. Full or j . stanchion s and new Patz barn - _ ui_ _^;_ , Black . River Falls, Wis. . . ' . . " . REMObELItJG YOUR BATHROOWi - See pari time, . samples furnished. Car nec- '?il3 Rugs "with foani pad $29.95 cleaner. New 40x80 ft. pole fy^'WNYR ^T^storyT 3 bcdroorrtJ, re- New Cars our . complete, selection of American-Stan- essary. For Interview, write Bob Turner; BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE . ' ¦ " modeled -klt-chen. 2 baths, oil furnace , Flair for Economy dard products, , All are top. quality In da- 4820 . J»th .Av».. . S.., Minneapolis 17,' Minn. JOHN DEERE .302 Mankato Ave. Open evenings. shed., - Modem: TiOme with new new carpeting, Near Lake/Park. Tel. JEEP SAuis, parts and service by your sign, construcflon, . perform' 19-'n' . J1P9S CO . . ' - ' . • - Everett J. Kohnsr' . ' . terms to right man In choice territory . : 138 \rV»lnut . 8-3710, after hours 7814 foppe Imp I. Co? [1 .WARDS M 11 a, « Co M I #» » *. • •» Of) , ~ Wisconsin | BOB . . . " as sales representative for ' s! Located , southeast of Lewiston v r o FED. "9—Sat. 15:30 p.m. B mlies S.W. of. ' - established over 55 - ; , ,(Elrjt Pub. Thursday, Jan. 24? 19M) Greatest Nursery, 80 acres — level land . Six '59 Ford V-8 Mondov i on State Hwy. .37, then 1 mll» years. No delivering or collecting. Lib- Tol SSM — fountfy Squirt, y passenger. Has ¦ ¦ Houston, Minn. PLOV^^ S, on town . road. Robert Sloiner, own- State of Minnesota I ss: ' i room house. Barn 36xfi6 with 1 Cu eral guarantee. Nurseries of over 650 I J. > Tel. 2349 ivfjrytrinn, llMS OO , er,- B randt Werleln, auctioneer; North. . . Countv. of Winona I: In Probare Court acres :af Waterloo, Wisconsin, . McKay 12 stanchions. Also has shed , y No. 15, 497 j| llu Exchange Bldg. ern Inv. Co., clerK. .a> Nursery Company, Madison , Wisconsin. 7 PC, . " ' ~ ' » In Re Estate 01 . granary and corhcrib. ; &mismmmmm®m&mmmw? 58 Ford FEB. ? Vl—Mon. .l . p.m. 11 miles N.E. M ' . For V-8 ' Emma M. Riley, Oecoctent. BEDRO OM , ENSEMBLE Cuitom 300 ^ door. Stuodard transmis- Dccor,ih, near the Canoe Stores , on th« Order for Hearing on Petition lor Probata For Sale located near Otiatfiel d —, 120 sion. One own^r , WS.OO. Cano-t Satire black top road. Carl Faldet, of Will. Limiting Time to File Claims tr 54" triple dresser , chest , Harbor owner; Hexom S, Juve, auctioneers) acrog 70 acres tillable — 40 Snug and lor Hearing Thiraon To Close Estate Sales & Service bookcase bed. Walnut or — Coiy 3-bedrdoni home on ChalHeld St . Comrnunlty Loflfi * F|n. Co., clerk. Charles R. Riley having filed a petition spice. acres pasture some of >-vhich All on one, floor , nudgcl priced. Im- '61 Falcon 6 FEB. U- Wed ] 12:30 p.m. 4 miles E. of for the probate ol the Will «f said de- Sole Owner 4 Operator Djed on mediate occupancy Delude St.illon. Wnoon Fordomatic, ra- Plqeon Fulls on Stale Hwy. i?l to York, ¦ir can he used for crop acreage. il io, cedent and for Iho appointment ot Winona Simmons innerspring set. -¦ . lowWo nillP-s, S1MS.0O . then 3 miles N. on Counly "Trunk O, administra- John Deere Machinery, New " » Advorllse Our Prices National and Savings Bank as ire Press T?r Pair dresser lamps. Good set of buildings . All mod- $4 900 . Ervln HornKch, nwner; Alvin Kohner, tor with Will annexed, which Will II on Emp , ^ ^^ Idea equipment , McCulloch em 7 room house in very good buys this compact home with 1 bed- auctioneer; Northrrn Inv Co., clerk. tile in this Court and open to Inspec- Successful Printing. Business full basement, nice trot, plus tion; chain saws, Mayrath elevators, condition. Well has jet pump rooms, FEB. 13—Wed. II »,m. 2 miles E. of for 30 Years. garage. Move rlohl In, IT IS ORDERED, That tha hearing All Equipment & Supplies. Oregon chain and $199 piped to main buildings. Gov- in Crosse on Grflnlad Blult next to thereof be had on February JO, 1963, at w .'f. AlP li Inn and Wis. C»perlmenlal 10:45 o 'clock A.M.. before th is Court In Building Can Be ernment, payment was $000. Nice Rambler ^%* 39 Years In Winona \t 0r Farm, Kohfrnelpr -tiros . owners; Weh- USED Like new home . With 1 Dnclrooms, car- QsEORDSI Incoln \nirrury T-nlfon Cnmot renbnrn flnd l.ln-.e, fliicllonoHrs; Thorp the probate court room In tho court house Leased or Bought. In Winona, Minnesota, and that ob|ecllona ¦ pf?|pd l.irijr spacious IIvlnci . room, Open Mon. 1 Prl , Eve. k SM, pin. .Flnnnce Corp., cleik . to the-allowance of said Will, It any, be[ ' . Trust Department , FARM MACHINERY BURKE'S If you nerd some financial amuscmont room, kitchi-n wilh bulll-ins. Wed before said t-Jme ol hearlnni thai the FURNITURE MART In Ihe flty in an ar' .-a ol new homrs . time within which creditors ol said de- First National Bank - SEE - East 3rd and Franklin hel p, we are in a good posi- cedent may file Iheir claims be limited $740 Down Payment to four months from the date hereof, and of Winona tion to help you arrange for it. will enable you to purchase n. new 3- that ttie claims so filed be heard on May Winona , Minnesota Houtohold Articles 67 bedroom homo, with lamlly room, hnlh 39, I9«i3, al 10:00 o' clock A.M ,, before this DURAND with vanity. Walkout basemenl wilh rec Court (n th* probate courf room In. fh« »t. per day renlal for electric ' enrpet Located south of Winona — 356 room. Move rlqht In. 0 u court house in Winona, Minnesota) and Money to Loan 4C IMPLEMENT CO. , INC. shampoocr -with purchase of Blue Lustre , that notice horeot be glvon bY publication Durand , Wisconsin H, Choato & Co. acres — ISO acres tillable — R0 rfTT AKRAPPE \:j ot this order In Ihn Winona Dally News I Vl Acre, Bluff Side a c r e s permanent pasture — Is the sorting tor this spill lei/el home and by mailed notice as provided by I Machinery and Too l» 69 land, All ^ law- ' — balance good timber with nylon carpeted llvlnq room wilh Dated January Jl. 1963. LOANS^^f FEBRUARY THAW and ars»i iF'iiot far modern 8 room home, 3-car spncleus awnlnq wimtows overlook Inn E. D. LIBERA, PLAIN NOTE-AUTO-FURNITURE FARM OYL behind. Put your new Toro lawnmower 32 the river valley, Built-in ropp-er rnn'.ie Probate Judo*. 170 E. 3rd St. Tel. 3911 on lay-by now. Toro bnas tho grass , g.xrage , barn 116x36 with and oven, big niacin hfdrnnm, h.ith (Probate Court Seal) Mrs. 9 a.m. tn i p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m. to noon WINONA FIRE 8. POWER CO , 34 E, stanchion s, room for 9 more, and a hall, wortf '.hnp. plus lower 2nd. Tel, 5065. { Jtrrater S. Murphy, Frozen Ground Other biiilflings in goo«d con- level garage to keep yntir c nr wnnn Attorneys (or Petitioner. Loans — Insurance — In the winter. A lo-mlniitu rin ve down- *&**£ . 1 Real Estate Radios, Tel&vislon 71 dition. Bulk lank and hot wa- town , ( F Irst Pub, Thursday, Jan- J4, 1*43 ) Special! USED TV SETS-always on hand, always ter heal or to remain on form. r Stale of Minnesota I ss. In good working order, WINONA FIR! AFTER HOURS .At .l. FRANK WEST AGENCY W, l, IWIb) Hel/nr fllllll County ol Winona ) In Probata Court 17J Latnytflo St. , Tel. S34« tl POWER, 54 E, 2nd. Tel, 5065. near Peterson — 240 No. 15,073 FREE TOOL BOX Located John Hendflckion 7« I \i Ivcli means used car values foi' win ' (Next to Telephone Officii ($6 Value) Wlnon«'» Plnest Electronic Repair l.'to ncres tillable All Laura Flsk 3)18 In Ro Estate of . . 00 for All Makes acres — . Herbert W. Lea, Ward. good buildings , Including 32x60 Order lor Hearing on Petition Quick Money . . . SEE THESE LATE MODEL BARGAINS! with your order for Don Ehmann TV Service luirn with 32 stanchions and to Sell Real Bslalo on any article of ynlue . . . 900 W. FIIM) Tel MM i?BOB r r> //O f)IJ),SM()l)II,l'; nn 4- /CO PONTIAC Sky Chief The nunrdlan ol said estalu having filed NEUMANN'S BARGAIN STORE 1-30 sal . or 2-lS gal, of Farm A.uthorlied Dealer lor drinking cups. 14x30 R II O , and ' herei n a p.-lilion lo srll certa in rani eslalt HI E. 3nd St , Tel . 1-7)33 Oyl molor oil , traclor oil or. liy- ADMIRAL - MUNT2: - ZENITH 3-car gnriigc, Largo all mod- oVER O*- door soil ,-i n. While JO 4-rinor Hurdlop. Heriu- dascrlhvd In said pctltloni ' ¦ USED TELEVISION SETS cnniole-. anit i tLt- *"" f'l 231S1 wiih blue li)|> iind in.-il cliiiiR lil ' ul Arctic while wilh li^lit IT IS ORDEREO, Thai Ihe hearing Dogs, Pets, Supplies 4>2 drmilic oil. ' -- em home , in boiler Minn aver- I J> » thereol 1)0 lind on Pnbruary IS, 1963, al portables, lli u aire and tlyle you want age condition, now oil furnace. | . llu Kxchaii KC. llldt; hlui' n pholMoiy, |)iiwer sleor- (f|-ocn nip, ninlchiii K Ki-een BEAGLE ' MOUND-reglsterKl ' «t ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ 10:30 n'r.lock A.M., btitore tills Court In female, 13" %tiiiimMM-Mt>W.' << ¦#,• !¦- : ¦:' IIIIV i.'ii lii ) . linli 'il >;lass , M'liile- upholsleiy, powor slr-crlnR, the pi nhnl* cour I room In th 0 court house high , IB months old , excellent pel nnrt OFFER ENDS FEB. 28 Reasonably priced. * hunting dog. Silas Holland, Hardt' s Music Store »>.;illh , I'lisilnirl Kiii rem- iixlc , power lirnkcs , rosin- .-iclion In Winona, Minnesota. ani« Hint notice I anesboro, Order now for sprins delivery, hernol , he given by publication ot tnis Minn. lilt B . 3rd Winona Lewis- ri'H iiliir uns I IIKMH , n lionu icjir ;i\le , r ;iy law, Refrigerator* 72 Ion — 200 acres — ISO acres ¦ ¦ lil ul K ',1SS l" ''' ' hounds . 115 ant up. See Charles Witutjh. ¦ ^QPOR«p Z.O/J ' (¦oiid itniiiine' , , A Dnled January Jl, 1M3 tnl ot Wauohtnl Motor Sales, lllack F. A. ~ till able , Good set of buildings , , ¦{ nn- windows, nlr E. O. IJHERA, Krause Co. Ed's Itefrigeralio n & Sup|)ly W^fo AJ.-,-' Rlvor Falls, Wis. including house with sloker . onr-owni'f aui .'Iflx Our Privilege to Offer cnr Harold J, Libera, 2 nionlhs old. Contact Hllman Oltostad , East on Highway ()l 70 , Hcnsoimbly priced , ann ytiui pliirtsiitr In M-f |rih tu-w I JO Oft •1-door SI nt i on Attornoy for Palltloner, Ossoo, Wis, , or Tol, 597-3833, Specials at the Store 74 tiuflronin rnrnhlcr loc.ih-d nn ili-rp lul 111 L Closed WiiKiin . ni-ioiio rose mist nml /T.Q ^ BORDER " ' ' Snttirdny Afternoons " ~ "' ' ' Mlfuii",fitn City, f- Ivr Kifmi',, (i fh-llfjftl. mur,v, si;itl«n W.IK - COLLVES-H, 4 months old, FOR HEACTH'S sake - gat » hufnldlfler , while with black , white rind jy inrsr fun. initrsnay. t-eo. r, lYnjj starting lo chase, trom good cattle cl n(is, Located nciir Winona — 21(1 tul kllr hi-ii willi ninny iii|il»n,uils, ill-. on . Iii-Mm- Riwn u-ilh for you r home. Haavy duly ilia nl dis- .nl, Inilll in stova anil nvin lliv tin It) NOTICE OF RHQUEST Jin and SIS. Oarrel J. t .und, Wholan, II B im' ,-n.jf upholstery, wlutowalls . , Hay, Grain, Fied SC count price, $/4,M, l»AMBBNBK'S. ill acres -- fll) aci't'.s HII M — 40 hn*i a .fmwnr and vmiltv flif frif'fil nil innl( hi U) >|,olstei' .v , p.nver FOR PUBLIC HEARINO Minn. Tel. Lanojbnro 4A7-JJH4 , Mankali). ' power bi-,i «..K , Easy parklno- acres pasture - 00 ac rts thri- heal . ,i(.« or hKYii.i t: . ,,rilkl >K . Slnta I'rolfcl Nu, II.SM506 (County BALED HAY - conditioned? r>o rain, pllei ; hUvri wr i ,,, Horses : MONARCH 100' ./ cnnllnumis filament nylnn niilin , tinted v, \ a s v .->. hii r- , Stale Alii Hlfihwny No. tfi], Irnm T.H. , Cartle, Stock -13 In sheil . mc per halo. Russell l rlec| ller, Goml buildings , including Plenty of Room ( ||u v „ ( |n;||U1| |11|sh „„„„„ H In the VIII.Kic- nl Lawlslnn to a Arcadia. Wli. Tel, 3453 alter 6 p.m. cnrpollno- 14.V? sq. yd. In rtecnrnlor Ki, ln " ? " ' liu gii 7 room home - burn 40x fnr the lamlly anfl I HK KK-I |ny tn ilrivo. Another nic « > one- polfil 7,0 Mller. Norlhanslerly, ANOUS DULL 3 yenri old. Paul An rlrti- colors. IIAI.I. -MAFNIi R FLOORS, «fl W , W'.'' «' . %\ 79S MIXED HAY -1400 round bales? ' ' Dad , I lirno Buod'Si/iifl hul rooni! mvl Suction 1161cI ot thu F eclernl-Alfl High- son, Pelerf.on, Minn, 17c p« !»h. Tel, 4J/5, TO wil h 20 stanchions , hog l)al«i 400 bu. nals; link) den, ni 4IH hnilrtinm. Nke mill" 1 lit li wny Act ol IVSrt requires Hint any State1 300 rminrt RUSHFORD LIVESTOCK COMMISSION rlovor straw; 300 round tin Ies nnt straw MIDWINTER SAL E SPCCIAU house .and granary, Reason- en, lull hv.«mrnl , ua-. Ima I Wnst lo- nl y\ C7J Hlflhwny Department which suhmlli plansi llorne nutnmntlc fimnldl- /co oi.nsMOHii.K. nn 2- auction tvery Wednesday nltornoon. Live- metllum clni/er and alfalffl saeff, horrii tlortrlc olanl ably priced catinii 111,000 for a rwfnrnl-Ald Hlghwny pro|ncl Involv- stock botiflM dally. Tel. Ruihford (1*4. 9149 orown. Ntils Her. a llc Rnnds, Ihat II has holdI . Nell Burks mniit nike.s, V-B slflnrffl Ihn economic eMii-clf. of sucli «1 l.nnesborn , Minn. Tollolson, Peterson, Minn. ¦ I lion tiath with ..iinwri , henler , tinted ejass Von l>ntion drive . Good tires, locnllnn. Thnso licarlnns am for the iiur- SintMSKI'S ^ ! FEEDER PIGJ-30, evertge about 7J Ihs, " Across From Kresge i POMI nl cfmsUltjrlnt i iionoinl bmietli nr THRRSHBD ST RAW baled, Can b« u»» ' will bo proud lo own this Arctic white finish. A sharp Ih" . Virgil Kulsruct, L«ne»toro, Minn, Tel, KESiniJNCe PHONES; denwoi. If) Ihe public and not the elfect on for taod. Tal. a-ny3. RICHTER^W ' PrMfon SOS-mi, P.. J . Hurler! . . . !"¦> prlvatti Interests. Anyonn who Is Inter* sledI SfoveiiT Furnace*, Part* 7S - ~" " Wantad—Farm Produce ' * " /Vlery Lnuer . , . 4M3 $1295 In holfllnu a public hearing In regards to1 HBRBFORD BULLS -r»fJl«lored, l yoar 54 i=?LECfRlc STOVE-58"7~very fjorid con. Jerry n,.,|Mii , , . o-V.1/7 i&. 1? " $695 "^^^^^ " REALTY Ihf nhova rrlBrenred pro|ntl, please con- ole) this spring. KvnrlW lilltini, Cnlo- HAY- - Franklin dltlnn. /Ml extras , Ro>«i.onatife, Tol . 490] , fhllln A , iiaurnnnn Vl4ti r DlJwbVchT^lfri'ri ^M fer I Ilin Winona Counly Highway linglneft donla , Minn. Wis . ~~7 In Wliinnii , Minnesota, brlnr n r-ahtnary HOTPOINT -40" push r»utton nlcctrlc stova , Don ' I Miss These SftRINOINO Holstein cows and hrllrrs. Phono ?>'l\\\ A l Our Ooml IVnnie Jl, I96:i , Tel. as»5 , 0vM\\ \A/ ,• Clifford Flr>k, Pounlali jit). Articles for Sale ff FTrWfflw^^^'Wt Stop In Today M«?nns n (iood I leal lliitml l iiliiu.iiy 1, I'll, 1 Clly. Wli. Si DKAL ' v VV l\I B-MU 7-37S7. ' RANOHS , WATER Ftf-ATFRS, hentlnq Wf/f r?F v,' 1 ' - rf ? • '"'i /a I— cniinriN M , I - AY FREIURRS »I99 In *3J9? Useri ra frloe-rf anulpmc-nl gas, oil fir alfictrlc, Fxperl ^tA^ Wlnnnn Counly lllnlt w «y Eng lntxr• HOLSTEIN - loodor iteeri tor sals , rrnnk- tors 135. Used TVs »!0, FRANK LlLLf service , RANGE OIL OUDNIiR CO. 9(1] Lewiston , Minn. rhii^W^idrY^l^ii^ Buiek - OldNinobiU * —

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