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¦ To ;some districts ' AAA A A- , AAAA -. 'A^: ;¦' ' ¦. Nlxo^^ U.S. faces io free sthoo/ func/s WASHINGTON (ffl Th» confro with large numbers of non- ntation - 22-year-old program goes to Nixon administration to- military federal employes school districts on the basis day confirmed it -will re- living but . not working in of two categories. Children le*Js6 $507 million in im- theii communities, in Category A are those who pact aid : to thousands of Many had feared they live on federal -property and school districts located hear would lose? millions of dol- attend nearby public schools. federal installations. lars already locked into Parents of Category B with Arabs The Department of Health, their budgets. children liye in private resi- By GENE KRAMER cans. He demanded that "all Education and Welfare said The allocations will be dential areas, liut work at UNITED NATIONS, Nf.Y. governments concerned ., dis- a statement will be released prorated under last year's federal installations. (AP) — The United States and associate themselves from this later explaining how the formula, HEW sources said. Until now, the U.S. Office the Arab world headed into a outrageous lie and take steps to money -will be distributed. -Districts will receive 100 of Education had been dis- confrontation at the U.N. Secur- prevent the spread of such The - ' '-decision ..' ; marks a percent of their entitlement tributing 1972-73 funds only ity Council today over Palestin- slander, which can do great sharp turnaround? in? think- if children of ? federal em- for Category A. which has ian charges of U.S. involvement harm to the cause of peace." ing at the White House. ployes living and working on the heaviest irnpacton local in the Israeli raid on Beirut . Lebanon called on the council Earlier, it had impounded federal premises naake up tax revenues, and for Cate- Delegates predicted . the de- to produce a resolution against a substantial portion of the at least 25 percent*.of total gory B children whose par- bate, which started late Israel stronger than con- funds. enrollment, 90 percent if ents are in the military. Thursday and could stretch demn at i on. Ambassador Edouard Ghorra asked the The impact aid to be dis- less than 25 percent of en- This eliminated aid to dis- over the weekend, would "pro- rollment, and 73 percent in tricts with heavy concen- duce the second U.S. veto in council to use "force—moral tributed to some 4,65» school the council in less than a force, political force, legal districts by midyear in- other categories. tration of nonmiUtary fed- eral employes who work on month. force" to punish Israel and end cludes $68 million in one- The entitlement figures "Israeli aggression against time assistance to areas hit are based on what districts government installations. fugee camp at the edge of the city. Eight vic- Egyptian Foreign Minister FUNERAL FOR GUERRILLA LEADER Mohamed Hassan el-Zayyat Lebanon. Condemnation of her by Tropical Storm Agnes would have received had the School districts in every . . . Coffin of slain Palestinian leader, Kamal tims of an Israeli raiding party into Lebanon is not enough." last June; pro-grambees funded at 100 state, and in nearly all the Lebanese capital was en route to U. N. head- Nasser is carried from a Protestant Church in Tuesday were buried in the quarters to deliver a major Israeli Ambassaddr Yoslef The decision -will be espe- percent of authorization. 465 congressional districts, Beirut Thursday for start of funeral procession in a public procession. (AP Photofax) Tekoah in reply charged that cially important to districts Most of the money in the will receive money. speech. to Martyrs' Cemetery near a Palestinian re- Arab anger over the Israeli Lebanon "has. convened the Se- slaying of three Palestinian curity Council to ask license for leaders in Beirut Tuesday was the continuation of terrbrism," For cruise to Israel matched *by official U. S. anger He said the raids against over Palestinian broadcasts Lebanon were undertaken out charging American in- of "necessity to stamp out such volvement. outrages as the Lod Airport Secretary of State William P. massacre and the Munich mur- g fortress Rogers called envoys of 13 ders," the "assassination ?of floatin di 2: plomats in Khartoum and Queen " Arab countries to his office in By ED BLANCHE have walked off in fear the trip plus four years' sal- men, and combed from stem Washington and asked thern to the Palestinian attacks , last LONDON m — The luxury Arab terrorists -would at- ary to the family of any to stern for explosives since have their government radios Monday on an Israeli airliner liner Queen Elizabeth 2 is tack the 1,700 passengers crewman killed in a terror- she docked at Southampton carry the U.S. denial of Vthe and the Israeli ambassador's being turned into a floating bound for Israel's 25th an- ist raid. : early Thursday. charges as an "absolute false- home in Cyprus. fortress with a private army niversary celebration. Most The special security ar- Guards are checking hood." ¦Most of the attacks carried of armed guards for its are well-to-do American, rangements are costing Cun- everyone who boards the V. S. Ambassador John A. out by Fatah and other month-long cruise to Israel British and European Jews. ard $25,000. vessel and screening ? all Scali told the Security Council terrorist organizations hav« next week. "I'm damned scared and "We're well satisfied with provisions being loaded "the monstrous accusation that originated in Beirut," Tekoah Twenty Marine comman- I'm hot ashamed to admit the security arrangements, aboard. the United States somehow said. "It is from that city; that dos, a team of bomb dis- it," said Ray Digweed, a but we don't think there British Navy destroyers helped carry out the events in terrorists are dispatched on posal experts, two dozen cabin steward. will be any threat from the will escort the liner through Lebanon ... ? originated with their missions of death to dif- American detectives and an \ 'I signed off today be- Arabs," said Oscar Rud- the Mediterranean and Roy- those who oppose at all costs ferent parts of the world." undisclosed number of un- cause of the risk of terror- wick, an American who or- al Air Force planes will and by any means a peaceful He said that under the lead* dercover security agents ist action." ? ganized the cruise. shadow her all the way. settlement.'' .. ership of men such as thosa boarded the ship Thursday. The ship's owner, the Cun- The liner has been sealed Adding to the security prob- Scali warned that the Pale- killed in Beirut this week, the As they came aboard, a ard Line, promised a $150 off , its hall constantly lem will be stops in Lisbon stinian accusations could en- Black September organization third of Queen 2s 900 crew "danger money" bonus for checked for magnetic mines on the way out and in Ma- courage new violence, presum- has carried out 105 murder members were reported to every crew member making by a team of 12 Navy frog- jorc a on the return voyage. ably inieaning- • against Ameri- missions in the last two years.

^.-;~;-;'i-~-v----r,vrriff^-rTffi^^^ Iwr?nmB ^-;r-vr ^ Consider action Q^ |-'|ip|_ Winona County DFL -women were asked Thursday i H " *r l" to help organize a state party women's caucus to 1 against 12 POW's H work for etjual {political and economic rights for women. f| i Ruth Caine, associate Minnesota DFL chairperson, asked for | serviceman of any rank may support in the campaign for.feminine equality story, page By FRED S. HOFFMAN H — If (AP) file charges against anoth- 1 3a. . ,.¦ ¦ : ¦ ? ¦¦ ¦ . WASHINGTON - i ¦ ' ¦ . . . $i Military officials are study- er. Dr. Roger Shields, head ¦ I Niyftl)¦ W't1' a vote comuiS next week ™ 'he future of j | ing transcripts of the de- § ™ AWII wage-price controls, the Nixon administration is p briefing sessions with freed of the Pentagon's POW- j| summoning key representatives of industries to find , out sj POWs to determine wheth- repatriation program, told a | | | | why prices have skyrocketed — story, page 5a. m er there is a basis for mis- news conference Thursday SS - * 5& that "there are no charges § T e M nnes°ta House has given preliminary | conduct charges against |* MIIUIA hnrllnil1IUBI *" * a dozen of the 566 returned pending against any man approval to an anti-abortion resolution — || who has returned, right story, page lb. g U.S. war prisoners. PLANES AFIRE . . . Smoke billows from the wreckage I After analyzing the mass now." A M,'ch an Psychiatrist says the wo- | Asked whether investiga- ef two planes that apparently collided mid-air and landed on I * * ' 'g of material; legal officers gj WnmnnMVIH OII s9 Iihim men's lib movement is contributing to p tions are under way, he the Sunnyvale Municipal Golf Course, Thursday afternoon, psychological disturbances in teen-agers — story, page 4b. $ expect to be able to advise esI in certain former war prison- said : "I really don't care The planes were a Navy P3 Orion and a NASA Convair 990, to comment in this area (AP ers if there is enough evi- Photofax) dence to warrant formal . ... if there were investi- charges against other Am- gations going on it would In California erican military men for ac- indicate something improp- tions while held captive by er. I don't think we ought the North Vietnamese or to indicate anything at all." ,Viet Cong. Many returned POWs hav* Some officers came out acknowledged signing anti- of the POW compounds in a war statements; making Planes collide: mood to file charges against broadcast tapes, and simi- 16 killed lar actions, but said they- men they felt cooperated MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif . (AP) _ '"Hie flames were The other five victims and the survivor were aboard a willingly with the enemy. did so only after undergoing 30 to 40 feet in the air and the wreckage was covered with Navy P3 Orion turboprop, described by the Navy as a $10 Several are reported to have torture and severe beatings. black smoke. There was no way to get hi there." million submarine chaser. mellowed since their re- However, several POWs Fireman Ron Kimball was describing the scene after a lease but others are said to h&ve said privately some "The two aircraft were on their final approach, and remain adamant. Americans cooperated will- National Aeronautics and Space Administration plane and a the turboprop was in front of the jet," said Bill Brand , 47, Pentagon sources said the Navy aircraft collided in flight, plummeted onto ingly and* made propaganda a golf course the fire chief at Ketchum, Idaho, who witnessed the crash sifting of debriefing trans- statements without being in piggyback fashion , exploded and burned. Sixteen men from a practice fire tower about a mile away where he was cripts is informal. If formal tortured. aboard the planes died ; one was critically injured. working with Mountain View firemen. charges follow, they said, "The one plane just set down on top of the other , said These are the men who " "The jet was gradually overtaking when the turboprop there will be full-fledged in- may face charges. David Frame, 25, who* was working on the Sunnyvale pulled up vertically," said Brand, who also is a pilot. '"I\hen vestigations before any de- Municipal Golf Course when the planes crashed Thursday. one of the jets caught the tail of the turboprop and turned it cisions are made on bring- None of tihe golfers or employes on the course was hurt. over." ing freed POWs to trial be- Small world The Navy immediately named a board of investigation The planes came down locked, with the Navy plane fore court-martial. to try to learn why the two four-engine planes were so close beneath. Civilian Defense Depart- Yes, it's a small world , while approaching the Navy's Moffett Field , less than a half "People just started to ment officials have empha- run," recalled Denny Castillo, an all right — after you make SORRY, NO PARKING . . Workmen attach a crane to mile away. Both aircraft were on short test flights from Mof- 18-year-old caddy. "Someone yelled, 'It's going to blow up,' " sized there will br> no prose- the long auto trip to the air- . fett. PO 3. C. Bruce N. Mallibert , 22, of Mountain View, an anti- cutions for making propa- port . . . Sign on a truck the taxi cab that slid on the snow and rain slicked streets Eleven of the men killed were in a Convair 990, a $2,5 submarine warfare technician, was thrown clear of the Navy ganda statements while a carrying explosives: "Give Into a Metro subway construction site Thursday on Connecti- million transport-type jet the National Aeronautics and Space plane. He was taken to a hospital, wihere doctors said he was war prisoner. Me Room — Or We Both Go cut Avenue in Washington. The driver, alone in the cab, es- Administration used as a flying laboratory. in critical condition with burns and fractures. But. under the Uniform Boom!" . caped without injury. (AP Photofax) Code of Military Justice, a Senatorial concern rising Hattie d: Cambodia another Vietnam? By CARL P. LEUBSDORF that U.S. actions in Cambodia may be repeating support—logistical and otherwise—would como from WASHINGTON (AP ) — Sen. Mark O. Hatfield, "the pattern of secret commitments and public de- tho United States." fresh from briefings by Pentagon and Slate De- nials" of Vietnam. There was moro disagreement on Capitol Hill partment officials, says he believes events in Cam- He made the comments in a statement Issued over tlie legality of any U.S. moves in Cambodia. bodia are following the pattern of secret commit- following a secret briefing by administration State Department legal adviser Charles N. ments fchat preceded U.S. entry into Vietnam nearly officials to a Senate Appropriations subcommittee Brower told the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- a decade ago. on which he serves. "Developments in thc past days tee "it Is clear beyond a doubt" that Nixon has The Oregon Republican's statement came amid heighten the unpleasant but unavoidable truth that authority to conduct air strikes In Cambodia. rising senatorial concern over Cambodia and as we are on the verge of more, rather than less, in- Mansfield , however, said that "in my opinion, President Nixon received a 45-minute report from volvement in the continuing Indochinese war," Hat- tliere are no legal or constitutional grounds for our trouble-shooter Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. on his field said. becoming involved in any way, shape or form in tho Southeast Asian fact-findirtg mission. He indicated tliat the State and Defense De- Cambodian civil war. " The White House gave no details on HaigV 45- partment officials who appeared Wednesday had Hatfield said In hia statement that "no shred of minute meeting with Nixon Thursday afternoon. pictured U.S. bombing, military aid and airlift— constitutional authority nor any legal justification Secretary of Defense Elliot L. Richardson, plus support for n possible South Vietnamese in- exists justifying our military actions in support of meanwhile, said "there are no proposals" for a vasion—"as Indispensable for tho survival" of tho tho Lon Nol government." possible South Vietnamese drive Into Cambodia to current Cambodian government. A House Foreign Affairs sub-committee put ease communist pressure. But ho said tho presence Senate Democratic Lender Mike Mansfield , in off action until next -week on a measure to define Viet- DOWNED PLANE ... A fireman hacks and landed on the Sunnyvale Calif., Municipal of North Vietnamese troops in Cambodia in viola- a floor speech, cautioned tliat use of South and limit presidential authority to commit U.S. of two downed airplanes tion of the cease-fire agreement gives South Vietnam namese or Thai troops to stabilize tho Cambodian troops overseas without congressional approval. at the top of one Golf Course, Thursday afternoon. The two dangerous procedure It voted to eliminate n provision that the President tries to extinguish a fire "a basis for retaliatory, self-protective action." situation "would be a most with an axe as he planes wore a NASA Convair 990 and a Navy Hatfield, a long-time critic of U.S. policy ln and could havo tlie possible effect of once again could commi t troops when American citizens are en- that resulted when two planes crashed mid-air P3 Orion turboprop. (AP Photofax) Southeast Asia, said "my anxiety has intensified" involving this country in a quagmire- because tho dangered. 13 APRIL ^ 1973 County court FRIDAY The weather The dcufyr Civil, Criminal Division : Emil ? GlerizMflki,. 528 • E. 4th 'Sexist group Gradijan 19, 256 St., $31, speeding, 81 in a 65- (Continuedfrom page 3a) Richard R. , "W. King St., pleaded guilty to mile zona on Highways 61-14, 7. " ' County, last election and has Winona Deaths At Community Two-State funerals a charge of trespassing at West April.4. '7 V? ?V-7 . - . been involved in Democratic Wabasha and Huff streets at Kenneth Siebenaler, 1650 W. and DFL party politics since Vincent J. Rompa Memorial Hospital Clifford Wald 1:49 a.m. today and was re- Broadway, $35, speeding, 80 in " ' EtEVA Wis. — Funeral serv- 1948. She lost in the 1972 pri- Vincent J. (Jerry) Rompa, Visiting hour-.: Medical and lurglcal , ferred to court serrices for a a 35-mile zonie on :Highvi*ay 4S paxy by 116 votes. 77, 723 E. 4th St., died early patients: 1 to 4 and 7 to (;30 p.m. (No ices for Clifford Wald, EleVa; pre-sentence investigation. fuCSAQV ¦ children under 12.) .' . will be at 1:30 p.m. Men*- Airs. Caine described what Thursday at Community Me- Maternity palltnli: X to X:3S and 7 to Wis., Edward Krugmire, 19, Shep- Richard Vickery, 451 W. 1:00 p.tA (Adults only.). day at Eleva Lutheran Church she seemed to sum up as the morial Hospital after a brief , ard Hall, Winona State College, Broad-way, $39, speeding, 72 Visitors to< a . patient limited to 1w» at the Rev. Clifford Pedersen of- "after-you-hraey" attitude of illness. • time. charged with shoplifting at in a 55-mile zone on Highway ficiating. Burial will be in women in parly pblitics — the A retired tavern owner and the Piggly Wiggly Store at 1:05 14-61 April 6. A THURSDAY church cemetery, way women defer to men in poli- operator he was bora Oct, 20, today, pleaded guilty be- Thomas W. Larson, 872% E. , ADMISSIONS Friends may call at the a.m. tics and guarantee a male-dom- in Winona, the SOD of fore Judge Dennis A. Chalieen, Wabasha St., $37, speeding, 71 1895, Kjentvet Funeral Home l inated government. Frank and Josephine Gostom- Mrs. Lenore Haedtke, Lewis- , E eva; $50 bond. Bond in a 55-mlle zone on Highway from 4 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. He had paid a The caucus helped get four Rompa, and spent his ton. was continued and Judge Chal- 61, Saturday. czyk Monday and from noon Monday women elected to the state leg- married Celia Mrs. Lester Dienger, 670 W. ieen referred him to court serv- Roger Andresen, 21, 465H E. , life here. He until time of services at the islature last year. Jeruzal, who died Oct 27, 1955 4th St. ices for a pre-sentence investi- King St., $69 speeding, 87 in a S e , Mrs. Peek said, War I army Lewis Woychik, 1022 W« 2nd church. The Eleva American charged with 55-mile zone on Highway 14-61 om women He was a World Legion will make a special flag gation. He was campaigned against women can- member of the St. . butter April veteran and presentation at graveside. taking one jar of peanut *. WEATHER FORECAST . . . Rain is forecast for the didates, and some of the elec- Foreign Wars, Roy Burmeister 403 E. How- cents and one can Melford Alseth 126 Lenox St., Veterans of , Wald died Thursday atVBuffa- valued at 32 Southwest with snow expected for eastern and northern tion victories were "tokenism" World War I Barracks, 24-Hour ard St of soup valued at 25 cents. $35, 75 in a 55-mile zone on lo Memorial Hospital in Mondo- Highway 16-61 April 1. Plains. Milder weather is expected for Texas and southern In voting. Club and St. Stanislaus Church Mrs. Gloria Flury, Cochrane, David dchanowski, 22, &08 vi, Wis. He was born March 13, Stephen C. Vetsch La Cres- Plains states and cold weather is forecast to continue in the and charter member of the Wi- Wis. E. Wabasha St., charged Mon- THE SEPARATIST women's 1894 in Mondovi hut was a life- cent Minn. speeding, 72 in a nona Athletic Club. day with shoplifting sunflower , .$39j Northeast. (AP Photofax) group is sexist? DISCHARGES long resident of rural Eleva, 55-mile zone on Highway 6M4 are: two brothers, seeds valued at 70 cents at the "In a way, we are," she said, Survivors Louis Landman, 662 Main where he maintained a dairy April 1. Chicago HI., and Louis, $23 but both women said — ironic Harry, , St. . . ..? ¦ . . ; farm. Piggly Wiggly Store plus Larry Plzosz 27 Groton, S.D., Local observations HI. and two sisters, in city or not — this is the way they Addison, Mrs. Roger Cone and baby, He was the son of John Wald damages to a jail cell $25, ever tandem axle load, Mrs. Joseph (Anna) Serbicki, was sentenced to 14 days OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU OBSERVATIONS for can see to eliminate their invol- Lamoille. and the former Bessie Clausen, hall, Goodview Scale March 16 and and Miss Sally Rompa, ordered the 24 hours ending at noon today. untary separation .. . someday. Chicago, Mrs. Dennis Wavrirt and baby, never married, and served with in the county jail and $50j over maximum weight al- California. to pay the $23 damages or spend Maximum temperature 47, minimum 21, noon 47, pre- They were guests of associate 456 E. Sarnia St. the armed forces in World War lowance, Highway 61 March 16. cipitation trace. county DFL. chairperson Susan Funeral services will be at BIRTHS I in Prance. another seven days in jail. Ambrose Yhle Jr., Minneapo- A year ago today: (Mrs. Richard) Edel, and among 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Stanis- Mr. and Mrs. David Speltz - Survivors , are: one brother, Marvin E. Neuman, 18, lis, $45, speeding* 70 in a .50- the organizers was . Alice S. laus Church, following prelim- Minneiska, a son. Minor, Eleva Rt. 1 and one sis- Fountain City, pleaded guilty mlle zone on Highway 61 Mon- High 52, low 30, noon 44, precipitation .04. , ; Normal temperature range for this date 56 to 35. ?Record (Mrs. Howard) Keller, former inary services at 9:30 a.m. at Mr. and Mri Richard Donald, ter, Mrs. Cora Alt, Eleva Rt. 1. Thursday to shoplifting and day. V . higft 80 in 1908 and 1941, record low 18 in 1928 and 1950. DFL candidate against District Watkowski Funeral Home, The 121 Winona St., a daughter. drew a $25 fine plus one week- Gerald Grosser, Minneapolis, Sun rises tomorrow at 5:25; sets at 6:49. 34B Rep. M. J. McCauley, R- Rev. Donald Grubisch, St. Dr. and Mrs. James Vogel, Mrs. Arthur Lafka end in the county jail. He was Mimu $57, speeding, 76 in a 50- 11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS Winona. Stanislaus, will officiate at Rollingstone, a son. WITOKA, Minn. — Funeral arrested at the Piggly Wiggly mile zone on Highway 61 March ) (Mississippi Valley Airlines) church services and burial will services for Mrs. Arthur (Hazel Store, 136 E. 5th St., Tuesday 2. Barometric pressure 30.38 and falling, wind from the be in St. Mary's Cemetery. BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Lafka, Witoka, were held this where he was charged with Joseph Hammer, 59, La south at 5 na.p.b., no cloud cover, visibility 20+ mules. Bloodmobile gets Friends may call at the fu- afternoon at Fawcett Funeral Crosse, $35 speeding, 80 in 8 65- BLACK RIVER FALLS Wis. taking fuses priced at $1.08. HOURLY TEMPERATURES neral home from 2 to 4 p.m. , Home, the Rev. Lynn Davis, mile zone on Highway 61-14 (Special) — Mr; and FORFEITURES: (Provided by Winona State College) 160 units at and after 7 p.m. today. Rosary Mrs. Grace Presbyterian Church off- April 5. Thursday at 8.p.m. Winona Michael Berg, Blair, a son April iciating. Burial was in Witoka Norman 0. Bam way, De- Keith Davis, Albert Lea, vvill be read 2. ¦ no carrier lp.m. 2 8 4 B 6 7 8 9 10 11 midnight Lake stop Athletic Club members will meet Cemetery. corah, Iowa, $10, Minn., $41 speeding, 83 in a 65- City Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bernett, permit on Highway 81 at 10 :45 44 48 44 46 48 46 44 -42 40 38 37 36 : at 7 p.m. and Barracks mem- Pallbearers were Thomas mile zone on Interstate 90 April Minn. (Special) Hixton, a son April 4. a.m. April 6. Today LAKE CITY, bers will hold a brief 7:15 p.m. Smith, Walter Clow, Gordon 6. — A total of 160 units of blood Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Beck Jr., Richard Gunderson, Brooklyn 1 a.m. 2 S 4 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 noon memorial service. The VFW Lafka, Lewis Herman, Ervin. Frank Kimball Hokah, Minn., were donated when the Ameri- a son April 6. Park, Minn., $39 , speeding, 75 35 34 83 32 31 31 32 35 39 44 47 47 will .. conduct military services. Haedtke and Willard Haedtke. $43, speeding 74 in a 55-mila can Red Cross bloodmoibile FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. — in a 55-mile zone, 9:30 ;p.m. zone on Highway 61 March 31. stopped at the Jefferson Elemen- Mrs. Viola J. Wnuk Mr. and Mrs. Roger Eichman, John C. Sweningson March 26 on Highway 61. Da-vid Kulas 403 E. 5th St., tary School gymnasium here Mrs. Viola J. Wnuk, 52, 166 Fountain City Rt, 2, a son April ST. CHARLES, Minn. — Fu- Rodney L. Tell, BurnsvBle, $45, speeding 85 in a 65-mile zone Tuesday, It was the bloodmo- High Forest St., died at 4:10 6. Maternal grandparents are neral services for John C. Minn., $39, speeding, 79 in a on Highway 61 April 1. felle's first visit to Wabasha a.m. today at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. John Wildenborg, Sweningson, Lewiston, will be 65-mile zone, 2:25 p.m. ApriTB. James Pelowski, 508 Main St., "County this spring. son, Donald Zenk, 3955 5th St., 372 W. 4th St., and paternal at 2 p.m. Saturday in Trinity Rudolph Valley, St. Cloud; $300, over registered gross There were 22 rejects, 33 first Goodview, after a long illness. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Episcopal Church, St. Charles , Minn., $100, charged at the weight, and $25, no gross weight time donors and 29 18-year-old The former Viola Zenk, she John Eichman, Trempealeau, the Rev. Marvin A. Nordmeier Goodview Scale April 4 at L:15 stencil, Goodview Scale, April •donors. Winona on Jan. 1 Wis. ' . officiating. Burial will be in the over registered 6/" lilt Quarter Full Last Quarter New was born in , p.m. with Arlan Johftspn was the recipi- the daughter of Charles UNION CITY, Calif. - Mr. Hillside Cemetery, St. Charles. weight. Robert Olson Lanesboro , May 9 April 17 April 25 May I 1921, ent of a four-gallon pin. Three- and Josephine Habermacher and Mrs. David Brother ten, Un- Pallbearers will be Rick Jerald Prestwood, La Crosse, Minn,, $45, speeding, 75 in a 55- gallon pins were given to Rus- Zenk. She was a lifetime resi- ion City, a daughter, Wednes- Sweningson, Randy Sweningson, Wis., $35, speeding, 65 in a 50- mile zone on Highway 61-14 Forecasts The River sell Meyer and Frank Coyle ; dent of Winona and was a mem- day. Maternal grandparents are Dale Boettcher, Gary Boettcher, mile zone on Highway 61. April 4, two-gallon pins, to Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Luedtke Daniel Googins Lamoille THE MISSISSIPPI ber of St. Stanislaus Catholic , Tom Riska ahd Milford Thomp- April 7. , * S.E. Minnesota Flood Stage 24-hr. Kohrs, Mrs. Edgar Asleson, and Church. Winona Rt. 3. son. Bernard Hennessy, Lewiston Minn., $10, charged Wednesday Stage Today Chg. Kenneth Simpson, and one-gallon Survivors are: two sons, Don- Friends may call at the Ja- $25 , speeding, 70 in a 60-miie with parking in a snow removal Fair to partly clondy to- Red Wing 14 6.4 — .3 pins to Mrs, Elmer Bronkhorst, ald Zenki Goodview, and David TODAY'S BIRTHDAY cobs Funeral Home in St. Char- zone on Highway 43 at 8:45 lane at the Winona County¦ Mrs. Reynold Pahl, Mazeppa Courthouse parking lot. ' - . night. Partly clondy to clon- Lake City ...... 9.5 — .2 * Wnuk, Winona ; her? parents, les from 3 p.m. today until noon a.m. April 5. dy Saturday with chance of Wabasha ...... 12 8.7 — .2 William Herman, Mrs. George Winona; three grandchildren; Kari Wantock, 169 Mechanic Saturday and at the church un- Lyle Erickson, 875 W. Sth Phyllis Kapustik 262 Mankato St;.; ' light rain late Saturday. Alma Dam .... 6.5 — .2 Partington, and Mrs. John Poss. two brothers, Raymond and 6. til time of services. St., $47, charged March 30 with Ave-, $25, driving over center Slow warming Saturday. Whitman Dam .. 4.8 — .1 Women froni First Congrega- Richard Zenk, Winpna; and one speeding, 76 In a 55-mile zone line on West Sarnia and Main Low tonight 38-40. High Sat- Winona Dam .. 6.3 tional Church served the meal Mrs. Robert - At- in a 55-mile zone on High-way night. Partly cloudy to clon- ition for Flow — 51,700 cubic feet per today at West Broadway and Sat. Son. Mon. 15 years. Mrs. Peters Woodlawn Cemetery torney William Stafford ol Wednesday. dy Saturday. A slow warm- was recently second at 8 a.m. today. 61 OlnLstead Street. Bed Wing ..... 6.2 6.0 5.8 elected chairman Friends may call at the fun- Madison says a Florida man David Fish, 1627 W. 5th St., ing trend Saturday. Chance of the Wabasha County 4:50 a.m. — Normania, one Wilbur BeU Winona Rt, 2, $10, •WINONA ..... 7.4 7.3 7.2 Red eral home after 7 p.m. Sunday, serving a two year prison term for speeding, 75 in a 55- of light rain north and west 7,3 Cross. Mrs Carl Bainter is co- barge, down. $45, parking in a snow removal zone La Crosse ...... 7.5 7.4 and a Christian Wake Service on a burglary conviction will mile zone on Highways 61-1* Saturday, spreading over Tributary Streams chairman with Mrs. Oldenburg. will be held at 8 p.m. get a new trial through at East 4th and Franklin ¦tato April 4. streets Wednesday. late Saturday, low to- Chippewa at Durand 3.5 — .3 Mrs. Earl Hassler was canteen testimony he provided on tbe , City accidents Michael Otteness, Mabel Rt. Raymond Meyer night 32 north to near 40 Zumbro at Theilman 30.1 — .2 chairman; Mrs. P Gjerde Mrs. Eleandra A. Landers inmate's behalf. , 139 W. 3rd south. High Saturday mid , 22, Minn., $45, speeding, 73 in St., $10, parking in a snow re- Tremp. at Dodge :.... 4.7 — .3 chairman of nurses and nurses Mrs. Eleandra A. Landers, 79, THURSDAY Stafford said Thursday he 50s north, mid 60s south. a 55-mile zone on Highway 61-14 moval zone at the Winona Black at Galesville .. 5.2 — .4 aides; Mrs E. J. Wilson, regis- 675 Sioux St., died at 2:55 a.m. had been informed a retrial is La Crosse at W. Sal. 4.7 .1 today at Community Memorial 12: 50 p.m. — East Sarnia and scheduled May 7 for George M. March 29. County Courthouse parking lot + tration, Mrs. Pat Wise had Hugh Bell, La Crosse, Wis., 5-day forecast Boot at Houston ...... 6.6 4- .1 Hospital after a three-month ill- Hamilton streets, intersection Williams, who was convicted of Wednesday. ¦ charge of Mrs. Jaycees, calling 76 in a 60-mile ¦ ¦ ness. collision: Gerhard W. Tempel, breaking into a Key West, Fla., $37, speeding, Orville Hanson, Holmen, Wis.. for blood donors. Loaders were Highway 61 April 6. MINNESOTA The former Eleandra Zim- 152 "W. Mill St., 1963 two-door store last year. zone on , $10, parking in a snow removal A chance of scattered Fire destroys hog Herman Harstadt, W. Ryan and merman) she was born in Eyota, sedan, $500; Sandra J. Stephens. The Madison attorney, wbo William J. Nogosek, 23 Lenox zone at the Winona County showers Sunday through W. Breuer. pen near Durand ¦ Minn., on June 11, 1893, the dau- 555 E. 4th St., 1968 four-door was vacationing in Key West at St., $25, improper left turn on Courthouse parking lot Wednes- Tuesday. Turning cooler ghter of Charles and Augusta sedan, $600. claimed he witnessed Highway 61-14 April 5. day. north Sunday and over the DURAND, Wis . — A new far- the time, Rutz Zimmerman. She was mar- 4:38 p.m. — East 3rd and the break in—seeing a woman, state Monday. Highi Sunday rowing hog pen owned by Stan- Prairie Island rearend colli- ley Klevgard was extensively ried to Oscar E. Landers on Carimona streets, not a man, commit the crime— upper 40s northeast to.low sion: Joan May Fabian Winona damaged by fire Thursday about Nov. 12, 1913 in Eyota and lived , and told authorities of this be- 60s south, Cooling to the low cleanup stopped 1967 four-door sedan, $300; 6:30 p.m. in the Winona area all her life. Rt. 3, fore the original trial. 40s north and low 50s south 853 E. Broad- ¦ Members of the Durand vol- Her husband died Oct. 26, 1953. Robert Stark Jr., Henry Block has by Tuesday. Lows Sunday by snow cover way, 1965 model sedan, $100. low 30s north to low 40s unteer fire department extin- Survivors are: two sons, Oli- guished the blaze and saved all The drive to rid Winona's ver Landers, Trempealeau, Wis., 5 p.m. — East Broadway and Police commissioner south cooling to tha upper hit and run; 17 reasons whyyou of the young pigs. Prairie Island of a winter's and Allen Landers, Red Wing; Franklin Street, 20s north and mid 30s sonth Donald F. Schniepp, $10 High named in New York It was believed that a heat worth of trash has been post- one daughter, Miss Geraldlne Tuesday. Forest St., 19*36 model station WISCONSIN lamp had broken and ignited the poned, according to spokesmen Landers, Winona; five grand- NEW YORK (AP) - Chief of shouldcome to us wagon, $75. Fair and not so cold tonight. straw. for area sportsmen's groups children ; 13 great-grandchildren; Patrol Donald F. Cawley has Lows 28 to 35. Saturday partly The farm Is located on High- planning the cleanup. four brothers, Erwin, Portland, been named New York City's The Tri-State Hunting Dog Ore., Carl, Chatfield, Minn., police commissioner to succeed for income tax help. sunny and warmer. Highs in the way 85, three miles east of Dur- 1916 and from Harvard Uni- 80s east and 58 to 65 west. and. Association, the Izaak Walton Arthur, Rochester and Fred, Patrick V. Murphy. The 43- League and the Minnesota City Mankato, and one sister, Mrs. versity, Cambridge, Mass., in year-old career policeman Reason 11. Our a-veragefee for Boat Club planned to conduct C. L. (Elsie) Horn, Weaver, 1920. pledged to continue Murphy's a cleanup drive on Prairie Is- Minn. In 1937 he retired as vice policies. over seven and a half million sales land Saturday afternoon, but Funeral services will be at 2 president and director of Cawley will receive $41,000 a Co., Winona, customerslast year was only In years gone by this week's white blanket forced p.m. Monday at Burke's Funeral of J. R. Watkins year. Murphy is resigning, ef- a change ef plans. Home, the Rev. Joseph Sebeny, and moved to Winnetka, 111., fective May 7, to.head the Na- about 12 doflars. With a thin layer of snow still Calvary Bible Church, officia- where he founded the William tional Police Foundation in B. Watkins Co., manufacturers (Extracts from tht f ilet of this newspaper.) hiding many of the treasures ting. Burial will be in Lewiston Washington, D.C, at a ?50,O00 the clubs hoped to find and the Cemetery. and distributors of aluminum annual salary. Ten years ago . . . 1963 soggy ground left nearly impas- Friends may call at the fun- products he invented. He has Mayor John V. Lindsay an- sible, the clubs spearheading the eral home Sunday from 7-9 p.m. lived at Manalapan, Fla., since nounced Cawley's appointment More than $1,1 millior worth ot livestock -was merchan- collection have decided to wait and from l p.m. until services 1956. Thursday. dised for producers in this area by tho Certified Lewiston for more favorable conditions, Monday. A prayer service will Watkins was a life member ¦ Sales Barn during 1962. The Prairie Island cleanup be held Sunday at 8:45 p.m. of the Harvard Law Associa- Three generations of Harrys at Alma, Wis., got the big- campaign will still be complet- tion Phi Eta Society, the Har- Mayor to head walk gest cntoh of the season in this area early this spring: 10,000 ed, but a date will have to be Winona Funera ls vard Society of Medalists, a for cerebra l palsy pounds of carp. Destination of the carp is New Vork City set later. former member of Indian Hill and other points. The Harrys sell the fish just as they're tak- Mrs, Paler Loughrey Club, Florida, the Ocean Club Mayor Norman Indall has en from tho nets to Mr, and Mtrs, Robert Tenney, Alma, who Funeral services for Mrs. of Florida, and the Winona been appointed honorary cam- pack and transport them by truck. Coin, ceramics Peter (Caroline) Loughrey, Sau- Country Club. paign chairman for the upcom- er Memorial Home, formerly a Survivors are: his wife, the ing Spring Walk for United Twenty-five years ago . . . 1948 show scheduled resident of 451 W. Sanborn St., former Anita Herron; one son. •Cerebral Palsy ln Winona. will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday William Jr.. Oxnard, Calif. ; one Mayor InKJaH'B appointment D-M3Q-LOCIC More than 350 merchants from Winona and its surround- at Central Lutheran Church Mrs . Robert A. Esch- THE INCO WE TAX PEOPLE ing area are expected to attend the day-long first retail sales this weekend , tho dau ghter, was announced by Marcia Smith, Rev. G. H. Huggenvik officiat- N.J. ; 13 grand- conference of the Winona Association of Commerce. er, Domarest, coordinator of the UCP Spring The annunl Winona ing. Burial will be in tho Wood- ond ono sister, Mrs . Tlio 10,000th Winona County chest X-ray was taken at Coin and children, Walk Thursday noon, and the 225 E. SRD Ceramics Show will bo In prog- lawn Cemetery. It. W. Walholm, Colorado annual walk was set for May 8. ST. Witoka this morning — of Patricia Passehl, pupil at the Pallbearers Open a.m.-* p.m. We«fcday§—IS Sat. A Sun.-Phon* 454-3097 Centerville school. ress Saturday and Sunday at the will bo Mrs. Springs, Colo. The Mayor will give the walk- * National Guard Armory. Louglirey's grandsons: John, The family prefers no flow- ers their official send-off at S OPEN TONIGHT-MO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Sponsored by the Winona Coin Phillip and Theodore Schoewe, ers. A memorial is being ar- a.m. Fifty years ago . . . 1923 Club, the show this year will along with Ch ad Wedul, ranged for the Florida Sheriff's File of uncertain origin damaged the Interior of feature a display of obsolete Friends may call at the Faw- Boys' Ranch Fund, Box 175, the building occupied by tho Winona Cooperative Store, 003 19th century Minnesota bank cett Funeral Homo after 7 to- Live Oak , Fla. W. Bth St., and threatened adjoining buildings. notes, an exhibit by the Frnn- night and at the church from Scobee-Comfcs Funeral Home. Miss Mary Leitz, a nurse, has gone to Missouri to spend lln Mint , the world 's largest and 9 a.rn. Saturday until services. Boynton Beach, is in charge of House need fixin'? See the "BIG M" for a foremost private mint, and nn arrangements. a vacation of a month with relatives. William B. Stanley and Andrew Wieczorek sons of Mr, and Mrs, exhibit hy Arthur F. Giere, Watklm Sr. , Memorial services Sam Wieczorek of Bluff Siding, loft for St. Paul for employ- Galesville, Wis., of ancient (or Wil- Mrs. William F. Gannaway ment. Greek and Roman coins. liam B, Watkins Sr., ,75 , Man- Funeral services for Mrs. Wil- nlapan, Fla., will bo at 11 a.m. liam F. (Anne) Gannaway, 31 ¦HOME ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ i mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmIMPROVEMENT Coin club President Richard tmmmmmmmmmLOAN mm Drury sald thnt Saturday nt First United Meth- Lenox St., will bo at lo a.m, Seventy-five years ago . , . 1898 JIO , $5 and $2,50 7 gold pieces will be awarded as odist Church, Boynton Bench . Saturday at the Martin Funeral Talk to Dick, Danny, Frank or Max In our Installment The Misses Mabel Mcdbury and Sadie Fitzpatrick spent prizes, Silver dollars will be Fin., and at Central United Chapel, thc Rev. Daniel Dernek , loan Dept. abou t your plana to improve your home. Sunday at Rochester. awarded each hour and there Methodist Church's Norton Cha St. Mary's Church, officiating, Mrs, Tisdale and two children left this morning for a will bo smaller prizes, pel, Winonn , at 3 p.m, Sunday. The body will bo transferred to fcrlp to Fargo, Moorhead and Tower City. Roy Wilsoy is chairman of He died Wednesday at Beth- Weir Funeral Homo, Allentown, this year's show , -which will bo soda Memorial Hospital , Boyn Pa., whore services will be held One-hundred yea rs ago . . , 1873 open to the public from D a.m. ton Beach, following a long Ill- Monday. to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 10 ness. Friends mny call at the fun* Peter Anderson Js enlarging his hotel building on the cor- a.m, to s p.m. Sunday. Tho son of Paul and Florence crn l chapel after 7 this evening ner of Srd and Walnut streets MERCHANTS . ¦ Henderson Watkins , he was nnd Saturday from 9 a.m. until Judge Van Dyke took tho noon train for Wabasha. When you make sandwiches born in Winonn April 2, 1898 services. Tho Rosary will be at 8 NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA Jake Smith has opened his woll known boot store this ahead, cover them with n damp Ho graduated from Phillips tonight. 102 on thi» Pla-en East Member P.D.I.C. Phone 454-5160 vprlng for the convenience of the river mon. cloth and refrigerate thorn. Academy, Andovor, Mass., in A memorial Is being arranged, 13 boxca rs d e rai I on outskirts of Dover DOVER, Minn. — The single neer, Earl Mannie, Waseca, dle of the 72-car westbound lane Chicago & North Western Minn., said this morning, how- freight jumped the tracks, top- Railroad . track, .2 of a mile ever, lie believes wheels of a pled and came to rest near west of Dover, was expected boxcar climbed a rail and then tb be back in operation at mid- jumped the tracks. the tracks, narrowly missing night today following a 13-car "We were going along, travel- nearby houses. freight derailment Thursday ing the speed limit of 35 miles About 100 feet of track wer« evening. an hour," said Mannie, "when torn up and half of the rail- There were no injuries. the air stopped (this happens road bridge over the middle when the train breaks in two). AN ESTIMATE of damage branch of the Whitewater River I stopped the train and didn't was smashed. The other halt to the freight cars and their realize what had happened un- contents and to the tracks has was still standing this morn- til I walked back and saw the ing. One of the freight cars was not been determined. wreckage." ¦?. ¦ ¦ Cause of the 8:20 p.m. derail- tossed into the river. . - . ment is not known. The engi- THIRTEEN cars in the mid- One of the cars contained cheese, another canned goods and the balance were either fill- ed with wood chips or were Train aims for empty. THE OLMSTED County sher- iff's office received a report of the derailment at 8:20 p.m. kitchen-and A deputy stood guard over the* wreckage through the night un- til the railroad employes took over. TOPPLED CARS . . . At leastViOO feet of track were torn up when 13 ing this morning. One of the CMS contained cheese, another canned goods nearly makes it A railroad agent reported (Daily News freight cars of a 72-car westbound North Western Railroad train left the and the others were filled with wood chips or were empty. DOVER, Minn. UP) — It through the middle of it." that the cleanup operation tracks near Dover, Minn. Half of the raiload trestle over the middle photo by Merritt W. Kelley) looked to the two young The girls looked out the should be completed by mid- branch of the Whitewater River was destroyed. The other half was still stand- guests in the Howard Olson window and saw the train night and the line back in serv- home Thursday night as if coming right at them. One ice. In the meantime, two the train were coming right of the cars stopped only trains are on the single track, through the kitchen. about SO feet from the house. one at each, end of the wreck, waiting to pass through. A Woman injured It nearly did; total of 150 cars were being Thirteen cars of the Chi- held up in Winona this fore- cago & North Western Wounded Elgin noon and another IOO cars wera in Dresbach freight train derailed just being detained in Waseca. inside the west limits oi man released Bob Schifflet was the con- DoverThursday night. ductor on the freight train and car-truck crash WHEN THE dust and from hospital Greg Ziegler was the bakeman. DRESBACH Both are of Waseca. , Minn. — A car- sparks had settled, one of ELGIN, Minn. . — An Elgin truck accident on Highway 61- the cars was less than 50 man injured in a car accident feet from the corner of Ol- 14 at the Interstate 90 inter- in Olmsted County March 24 and son's house and a utility change bridge area near Dres- mysteriously shot In the arm bach this morning resulted in pole snapped off by one of the cars had slammed into about the same time was re- Alma receives the car being destroyed and $300 the west side of the house. leased from. Rochester Methodist damage to the left front of the Olson said he, his wile, Hospital Thursday. truck. one of then: children and Merton Koelsch, 78 had been sit- , federal grant Sister Angelo Grose, 65 W. two young friends were hospitalized since the accident. Sanborn St., Winona, in a 1970 ting at the kitchen table the During emergency treatment for sedan, and Ivan J. Putzier, St. when the reflection of train's headlight appeared the accident injuries, hospital Charles, Minn,, in a 1965 two- for sewer plan! on the wall, causing some authorities found a .22 caliber ALMA ton truck, "were both north- anxiety on the part of the , Wis. - The city of bullet near his left elbow. Alma will receive a federal bound on the highway when visitors. rural sewer Improvement they collided at 8 a.m. today. •'This happens every night The Olmsted County Sheriff's loan, office was never able "tb deter- 3rd District Rep. Vernon Thom- According to the Minnesota when the train comes by," son announced today. High-way Patrol, Sister Angelo Olson told the visitors, mine how Koelsch got the bul- had apparently slowed or was Seconds later the middle let, hut speculation was that • The loan amounts to $255,000 , a and will be repayable in 40 stopping in the left lane to make section of the train derailed stray shot from a hunter may years at a rate a left turn when her vehicle was right outside Olson's house. have wounded him shortly after of five percent. in the rear by the feet the accident, before an ambu- The money will be used to struck The track is some 200 construct an aerated lagoon Putzier truck. TUMBLED F-REIGHT from the house. lance arrived. The car was pushed up onto CABS . ?.?. Thirteen cars of a west- the derailment is as yet unknown. However, it has been the treatment facility to include the When they heard extension of sewer lines to the center Island and stopped bound 72-car North Western Railroad freight train are clus- theorized that one of the cars climbed a rail and jumped grinding roar of the de- ser- facing south. It was owned by tered around the single track following a derailrnent Thurs- the tracks. There were no injuries. Work crews expect to vice 45 homes, five places of railed cars, the group Contractor fined business one school the Winona Diocese Office of day evening .2 of a mile west of Dover, Minn. Cause of have the tracks cleared by midnight. (AP Photofax) jumped up as Olson yelled , and a Education, officers reported. mobile home park. As ot now for everyone to run for the in Lake City tliere is no sewer system to Sister Angelo -was taken to the back door on the opposite Mayo Clinic, Rochester by pri- service those places. , side of the house from the after explosion The enlarged system will vate car following the accident. tracks. She -was being examined there LAKE CITY, Minn. — A Lake provide sewer services fox a nt noon today. "ALL I COULD think of City contractor has been fined total of 325 homes and other was my baby in the crib," $20O as the result of a follow- establishments and will allow said Mrs. Olson. The cou- up investigation of the explosion for the erection of a cheese fac- Arkansaw woman ple's two-year-old child was that leveled the Ben?Franklin tory and other home building sleeping in a room on the Store here Oct. 30, 1972. sites. side of the house where the The Occupational Safety and The loan is to be mailed out hurt slightly Monday. utility pole struck, denting Health Administration (OSHA) ¦ in collision the side but not penetrat- conducted the investigation and ing the wall. Bernard Tibesar Construction Police investigate DURAND, Wis. — A rural Mrs. Olson retrieved the Co. was assessed with the fine. Arkansaw woman was slightly child and escaped with the It was reportedly determined burglary at home Injured in a car-truck accident other's into the backyard. that Tibesar had been doing at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Pepin An Olmsted County deputy excavation work next door to Winona police are investigat- County Road G and Highway related another incident. the variety store and had failed ing a burglary at the Ernest J. 10, about five miles west of Some young girls were to check where the gas lines Fratzke home, 453 E. 2nd St. here. staying overnight in a home had been laid. According to John Scherer, Mrs. Charles Hutter, Arkan- which is in the area of the When a gas line was allegedly assistant chief of police, Fratz- saw Rt. 1, was taken to Chip- railroad tracks, and when broken, there was an explosion ke called the department at pewa Valley Area Hospital here, they heard the train whistle in the store that killed six per- 11:23 p.m. Thursday and told where she was released after it ^scared the daylights out sons and injured ten others. officers some one had entered treatment. of them." his home through the re.tr door The other driver, David Bau- MISSES HOUSE . . . A few of the freight cars that were least two homes. The house in the above picture is about 50 Their hosts kidded them earlier in the evening and taken er, Arkansaw Rt. 1, was not in- derailed Thursday evening on the single North Western Rail- feet from the wreckage.- (Daily News photo) by saying: "this is the house Brigadettes to a .22 caliber , miscel- jured. road tracks near Dover, Minn., narrowly missed striking at where the train runs right laneous coin books valued at A Pepin County traffic offi- S2O0, and two jars containing cer reported that as Bauer was perform at sn undetermined amount of headed east op Highway 10, in cash. No value was placed on the process of making a left DFL Women s Caucus Legion meeting the revolver. ¦ turn on County G, the 1065 truck A performance by the Brlgad- he was operating was struck in ettes and presentation of an the rear by Mrs. Hutter's 1971 award tc an employer for em- Retired employes to sedan. ploying older workers will high- hear phone manager The truck, which was loaded Sexisf group seeking equality light the meeting of Leon J. with ear corn, was extensively Wetzel Post 9 of the American The Winona Chapter No. 450 ' damaged. Mrs. Hutter s sedan By DAVID C McKAY High School lower library Legion Tuesday evening. of the National Association of was termed a total loss. An in- to talk caucus and one of its organizers about sexism, feminism and wo- fully organized caucus might try Retired Federal Employes has Daily News Staff Writer a"bout the caucus' organization Commander Stu Clemence said vestigation is continuing. , and steering committee "per- men's equality, you don't ask. to do and to tell women who that an additional feature at the scheduled a meeting Thursday Ask Ruth Caine if it makes needs and goals. sons." She's also married, but Both -women from the Twin have been trying as individuals post meeting at 8 p.m. will be at 2 p.m. at Lake Park Lodge. sense for women wanting equal- HERE, TOO, wag Mary Peek, she's not known by her hus- Cities were here to listen to lo- to break anti-feminist attitudes the initiation of new members The Guest speaker will be ity to form a special "sexist" St. Paul Park, member of the band's name. When she talks cal women's ideas on what a by a team headed by Bernard Fred Saccoman, Bell Telephone Boys stater group to organize the demands that there is an organization to channel the fight for equality. F. Boland . manager at Albert Lea, Minn. is chosen at for that equality, and she'll The Brigadettes organization Saccoman's talk will cover tho say, "That's one of the ironies, Mary Peek likes the idea of organizing a "Feminist Caucus" Is the post-sponsored girl color evolution of the telephone, feat- Eleva-Strum I guess." guard and drill team. Julia Den- turing slides In cartoon and Ironic or not, the Democratic- open to men and women inter- ested in the dictionary version zer is leader-Instructor. photo form. ELEVA, Wis. - John Emery Farmer-Labor Women's Caucus Tickets for the roast beet din- cam© to Winona Thursday night of feminism: those, she said, Winona Dally News fl"_ son of Mrs. Ursula Emery, , who subscribe to equal political ner at 6:45 p.m. may be secured Eleva, a junior at Eleva-Strum brought by associate state DFL at the club. Winona, Minnesota »*9 chairman — person — Ruth, al- and economic rights for women. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1973 High School, has been chosen Ruth Caine figures just the to represent tho school at Bad- so-known-as Mrs. Richard Caine, Minneapolis. word "feminist" might take ger Boys State this year. some explaining or they 'll lose He is active in football, band, Mlzz, Ms, supporters in the semantics. Dram*} Club THE WAY Mrs. forensics, , Car- Caine explained it, a women's "We don't want to scare the Notice to dinal Singers and ranks in the caucus is needed now while pants — the skirts — off the top 10 of his class. there is anti-women discrimina- people we want to reach," she Upcoming school events In- tion ln areas such as politics, said. clude: economy and education. Both agreed that what now is Winona and Goodview Tho Eleva-Strum Junior High Someday, she said, separation colled a women's caucus, organ- and Senior High b and concert by sex not only -won't be neces- ized within the party In 1971, Sunday date of April 10 has been sary, lt won't be considered. In could become a feminist group NEWS Subscribers changed to May fl. the end, she said, women will open to men and women in or The home economics nnd in- be considered equally capable out of the party and Interested dustrial arts departments will of holding tho chairmanship of in political action to ''equalize" • Our city circulation department will accept tele- have their annual style show a party or the governorship, tho sexes. phone calls from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Sunday and fair on Tuesday at the high and "The problem of sexism Tho DFL Women's Caucus is gcliool, boglnnnlng at 0 p.m. wouldn't enter into those deci- a lobbying group which support- for tho delivery of missing papers In Winona and Easter vacation dates are sions." ed passage of the Equal Rights April 20 and April 23. But today, while the DFL Amendment in Minnesota and Goodview. The jazz Band ensemble con- Women's Caucus la stumping seeks moro political say for wo- set for April 30 nt I) p.m. cert Is ¦ Minnesota's county level DFL men regarding child caro and organizations, sho wears a but- job opportunities. It took no The Telephone Number EAGLE SCOUT ton that reads, "DFL Women WOMEN ONLY ... Politics and feminism was, second from left, Mary Peek, caucus or- stand during tho 1972 campaigns ARTESIA, Calif. - Steven Unite." brought Winonn County DFL women together ganizer nnd steering committee member, who on abortion. Brnckol, grandson of Mr, and Some of Winona County's DFL to Call Is Thursday night to hear about tho state DFL suggested expanding tho caucus to a feminist MRS. — IMS — Pcok was an Mrs. James Good , Artcsla , women mot with the first asso- Women's Caucus, a two-year-old group for group. Former legislative candidate Alice S. , receiv- ciate DFL chairperson In Min- unsuccessful candidate for tho Calif., former Winonans equal political and economic rights for wo- left Susan Edel Winonn County Scout award in nesota — a salaried party work- Keller, , and , Minnesota Legislature from Dis- ed his Eagle men. Ruth Caine, right, state associate DFL DFL associate chairperson, were among the southern Washington recent ccrmonios at Artosia , er In the second-highest office trict 51B, Calif. His mother was tho form- until now closed to women. chairperson, talked about tho caucus and local party host-persons, (Dally News photo) (Continued on page 2a) 454-2961 er Joan Good of Winona. They met at the Wlnono Senior asked women for Ideas and support. With her ¦Scadst' group DJj uii^'t Bt*fif0«-tt SIHM "Low due I—-*-*- JOIN FOR——^ Cannibalism in good ttisie Tonight weefeencf TV " Uf ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ^^SS ^ M\ taijarfwiij HE'S A WINNER... NEW YORK - "Your ll 1— »M« ^—»——M * ian ambassador's giving ¦ iQrffltrwrMjit ^^ ftTfi'Mllitfftttt ^ / movie's about cannibal- big party for difla Lollo- Hi'SASWWMaa/ Ism?" I to Laurent *&id l ari Wifwir brlglda at his NYC homa ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦^ . mtmmtfc " ¦- diJO Sufvlvil 4 WISH 1*0 SAID THAT: HMWIt-lH) * sophisticated that you ly after one performance 1:lO MOVIe 11 mutt Patiory fl ALL MEALS INCLUDE SALAD BAR, BOLLS & BUT- thought there'd De talk Someone described a hypo- (iM JHihil SfrMt I soul Unlln-ilia if . y-hiii-f bK Kildifrl that when the announcement Oittitttttt U-V l:l» Ooll Clastic »-4-» . Pafiht Olffl* IB about art rather than canni- chondriac: "When ba goes U. Ot mtin. 11 oaif Tourney 4-M » 7:M Moyil I TER, CHOICE OF SOUP OR JUICE, GREEM BEANS. Was made, some of the cast UK Movie l-M-llMI balism. to a cocktail party, he Addams Family 11 ¦ All lfi Th* . -, _ BROCCOLI, MASHED OR BAKED POTATO*, FRESH were still aMving at the stiry rime li liM MUntlirt 11 Paffliiy UJ_ brings his own glass." fiM Blietrle Company 1 4:00 Girl Prom ¦niirtfiiityi^ . 1-fMa "It's been going" on hund- theater for tbe second show ¦¦ STRAWBERRY PIE WITH WHIPPED CREAM. HI Pro6l 11 U N.CI.iB. * I HIM We Ott - reds of years," Harvey said. . . . llflyor Lindsay's sec- EARL'S PEARLS: Leon f •» Mister Aegers 1 - Boxiitfl i-i-ii AMU ¦ Mi¦ i Hui»yifijL» i-ji Children' s Portions Available I "And still Is. When I went retary phoned producer Joe Arp complains «f the rising Cartoons i-A t Roller t)trby 10 -TitO Brl-fdkt L8VH . price cf medical care: Maflaglmo it Movie 11 Bernl* !+• to California, there was a Klpness and asked that a 19 iM SHamt Street 2 Bill Atidirte*- 13 A Touch ef still photographer who ad- copy of the picture show- ''Last week my doctor cartoons «-M» 4i30 To Tell lhe Trulh 3 _ Ofdei *W'1» ralk In 11 Laille 4 Movli 11 vertised for models, took charged me an arm and a UsSti cartoons M-U ing Lindsay onstage at Chorus • t:00 Mary Tyler FOR RESERVATIO NS . . . them into the desert and "Seesaw" with Michele Lea leg to look at ray arm and . Patty Duke II Flihlnfl 11 Moire IM C-^^ S^^ my leg." 11 :M Electric Company 2 1:00 Gospel Fellowship 3 Movie ; UMi murdered them. He left and Ken Howard be sent to Land of Olints 11 ouldoofs 4 Julie Andriws l-M* photographs.. V .-JD Sesame Street 2 Nashville 4H0 Bib Newhirt l-4*« ¦ - ' PhoH B evidence~*-still him at City Hall. REMEMBERED QUOTE: Wus]« i li K at a «. «_ • +« an experience in the Korean pope, and I am just a cardi- Jack Cassidy was a guest Dick Ro3g»r» 11 Roasoner Movie Mf Matinee Sat.-Sun. 1:15 war. He also produced and Agriculture iy Report t-l-1t Plrry Mason « nal." on gabby Pamela Mason's 12:30* Hotby SHOW 4 Petticoat Jtinetlon 10 t(t» Name of thl Clml 3 directed -"Welcome to Ar- Ron Llebman, who'll star TV prograifl y and was asked Audubon 3 Newi MO-13 NO PASSES p£l fll 1* 1 ' ¦' ¦ ¦ row Beach," and though, NHL 10 Evening Movie ¦ a * ¦»,' - %, . IN DOWNTOWN WINONA in "the Supef Cops/' is later If it's a talk show. Gone Williams ll 10:45 Mtrtrle 4-10 '' he's a funny man, he 12145 Sportimsn's t:00 civliliallon i 11:00 Johnny Carlon 3 irasgggga]'' iheeting with director Bob "Well," he said, "for Pam- Hoflda/ doesn't get comical about 4 Hee Haw Mt ¦ 0«ne Williams t FOsse about doing the title ela it's a talk slow. For the t tW ABA PUyoH 3-44 News 4-5-10 . Movie 11-13 ¦ ' ¦ — ¦ • ¦¦ ¦- ^ ¦¦•¦ "•• ^ -^ ' — — ¦ ' ¦ '--' - - ¦ '- ¦. . ¦ — - — this. guests it's a 13sten show." Basefilll S-10-13 uwrenee Wtlk 4-t 11:30 Western « role in the Lenny Bruce film College All-Star Rat Patrol » NWl If "It's touching and sad "Lenny" . .. The Iran- That's earl, brother. If k was murder,wheres and I'm trying to make it Ho, as romantic as possible. tde body?- If- it was lor a PLAYIMfir XJ "It's better than being woman,which woman? IJ ^ pornographic,".he said. Television highlights Focus » Niwl « If it's ofilyagame, "Pornography lstt't over. Morning 11:41 Aviation 4 AUIgnminti ¦:to Relltlon %4-M It'll never be Over. I'll Vienna • Today Oral Rebertt 1 High Quit Bowl a whr/theyoo^^ never do those things they Gospel Hour > Afternoon 12:00 TWS Is Th« Life 1 Liwralice Walk *1 Billy James . Wild Kingdom 10 do! If I thought it was a THE FROG POND, 1:00, Cable TV.3. Harulw 11 News 4 ; ¦:H Henry Woll Untamed World 13 thing of beauty . .. but It's LOCAL NEWS, &:60, Cable TV-3. Cartoons 44 * Haw 11 bay el Discovery I Living Word a He* so desperately ugly!" 5:15 Cfcble TV-3. Dick l-1» Laltle If RELIGION IN THE 70s, , ¦ Billy James Rodger* Ofrldlons » Ii1» Binhkupln » 9 Barbra Streisand raised CITY HALL HEFORT, 5:30, Cable TV-3: - Harois 4 Dick Van Dyke 4-3 I Believe In Tennll 10-13 $70,000 for the Pentagon ClRCtJS! From England, one-man boxing, h*)fse-riM* a tunes for donations. One call tary that probes the interplay of emotids, love and bate, NBA Playoff f-Mt Vlfglnlin 11 '"*^^M^^^^^^^* 4*f^^ recently named ' Curiosity Shop e-f-lt Tlld French ChH 3 Just "Miss went to a bar mitzvab. aid ln banian behavior. Comparisons are made[ between Western A Human Plat* I EchdM Prem YOU'LL NEVER SBH ANY Nude calvary I Minrifx M4 Moon," and starred in 8:00 Ch; 10; church sarvlce u columbi HO-11 the father gave $10,000 for culture and -primitive societies, 11 Father Knew* PIRE ACT LIKE ; LUNA'S - the Occult Rock Musical, "Age ^ Rex Hurhbard liM Masfanpiloi her to sing to his son. It MERV GRIFFIN. A SO-minute interview with* coiisumef ttlB Day et Discovery 1 Beit 11 , "SO MOTS IT BE," of the Beast."- Religious Town 1:30 News Report 4 TltMtro i . Cb. 11. Pilot films Wf was deductible .. . Betty Advocate Ralph Nader. 8:00, - Hall I NHL 5 - 1:30 Barnaby Jontt 1-4-1 Ap JBarlnp; WHh Lima Is CHRISTIEI This entire show will Grable returned to the hos- THE BHANDYSttNE TRADITION. Biography of N. C. A VliltltiB Ansel" I Big Plctur* l MUMM hcrinb tUtoaimiiAL Hen Comet Love Md H-Ht 11 It** one not to miss, especially THB BLOOD SAC RIRCB AND Wyeth leading illustrator of children's books. 9:30, Ch. 2. Insfgfif 10 liM Firing Line 1 pital i. . . The B'way musi- , Capitol Approach ij the Brides 11 FIRE ACT at Wlcfnlte (o* course)! cal "Sugar" mark ed its WItAT ABOtT TOMORROW? "Search the Unknown" 10:00 Camera Three 3 3:00 Meat for Miala 3 fiM Lloyd Brldgei 1 LMMJSX ^mCHAJEL first ann'y with a party-— centers on basic laws of nature and social Implications. Lead- Laurel S Hardy 4 Fishing 4 Moore on Sunday 4 \ Passlcri sundiy Stanley Cop 5-14-13 Police Sorgion I OLIVIER CAINE a tt e n d e d by the show's ing scientists, including physicist Philip Morrison, raise the Mass HO Flshln' Hole I Country Place t la JOSEPH LMAMttWICZttnof Issue & interviews. 9:30, Chs. 6-9-19. Rex kurnbard « 1:30 Sports I' ve Oel A Secret 10 stars, but not by its pro- Day ot Discovery l spectacular WI News 11 VIPER'S Saturday Movie 11 Prdiettorl : ll PCB ducer David Merrick. cartoons M1-19 YOU MUST BE 18 , • • ("Sugar" is the 25th Mer- CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL. "Danger Point," a 3971 World Conference 11 1:15 Howard Cflsell 4-MI 10:00 SouPi Harbor 1 On Hlflhwuy 53-2 Miles North of Onalaska, 1O:30 A Homely Place 3 3:30 Golf News W-5-H0-11 WI*. rick show to run at least a English movie, features three teen-agers trapped in treacher- Face the Nation o Tournament 4-MI Management I year on B'way.) ous waters ef the Irish Sea. 12:00, Chs. 3-8. Make A Wish Ml 4:00 Tennis Newt Mf 11:00 A visiiina: Angel 5 Tountimint 1-44 Perry Melon 11 fg§. Mr from thr SOUL UNLIMITED. Malo. a rock gtottp, and singer Ron- Movie 11 10.-10 ¦ Pace the: Nation . 4 SpOrtsarama t beglnntng nie Dyson provide the mttslc: Rogey Grier discusses his High Sttiool Bowl 5 1:00 40 Mlnufei 1-4 1 cnarn* McCirty 5 Winona Daily News Focal Point 4 Audubon I In Concert , ? career and demonstrates needlepoint. 12:00, Cbs. 6-9; 1:30, This Is The Life 0 Jacques Coustaao < Movll 10-13 5Si«-$l .25^1^0 FRIDAY, APRIL 1J, 197S Ch. l6. FUhln' Molo I Lancer » Ifl Your Lilt II SATURDAY Davey ft Oollath to Echoo* Frew lt. *0 Chmielewixi i SPECIAL VOLUME lir. NO. IM BlalocJc-Palmer v». * WOMEN'S GOLF. Semifinal round. Wonderima 11 Calvary 10-11 Born Kirloff < 7:17-9:35 |j^J|5M?W Published dally except Saturday nnd tuf- Carner-Hlgglns. 12:00, Ch. 11. Gospsl Hour 13 Direction* l» 7 Movio 11 tsin holidays by Republican and Herald Highlights of Stanley Cup actioti, New York Roller Derby It 5:30 earthkeeplnar 1 liiOS Wiitonf I Publishing Company, 601 Franklin St., NHL ACTION. 11:15 Tha Answer National 10:40 Movio 11 TODDYBURGERS Wlnon-i, Minn. SSW. vs. Boston, plus a feature on the Rangers. 12:30, Ch, 10. li Love io Geographle . S 10:50 Movio 4 11:30 Pace the Nation News 10-11 11:50 Hamburger -Wllh Cheese Sl*BSC**l*"Tl6N RATES ABA PLAYOFF, divisional championship-, 1:00, Chs. 1 flnswff il LOVI 10 , lettuce ¦ Sfockmarket 4 11:00 Dr. Joyce ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦7 and Out Famous Sauce Sinet» copy I5e daily. SOe Sunday. 84-8. - * ' ' " ' . " ... . ' , - Meet the Press S-10 Evening Brothin I MGM Delivered by carrier par week «0 centf; BASEBALL. Pre-game shew, l:0O, Chs. 5-10-13- Boston Animal World " 4:00 Zoom J News oVI BfajfiSfl^lSHsip it weeks $15.30 * 52 weeks $30.60, Yankees, 1:16, Ch. fi; MINNESOTA frijlsfrf i UFO I Hlfchcoek 11 $, 5 By mall strictly in advance! paper Hed Sox vs. New York ' ° TH I S^ _f%kf\ stopped oh expiration datet TWINS vs. Oakland Athletics. 1:15 - Chs. 10-13. SHORTER HOSPITAL hospital beds by six per Cent, Valu. g | Local Area — Rates below apply only COLLEGE ALL-STAR BASKETBALL, Pro-bound seniors J> , UU In Winona, Houston, Wabasha, Flllm6re STAYS IN BRITAIN¦ but the flow of patients rose by and Olmsted counties In . AMnnes«'a- clash in the All-Star classic at Las Vegas. l:0O, Chs. 6-9. Um>OK (AP) - Britain has one-thitd tb more than 5.5 mil- Bulfalo, Trempealeau, Pepin, Jackson JULIUS BOHOS. Mickey Mantle joins and La Crosse counties fn Wisconsin, and OUTDOORS WITH speeded u*> the turnover of hos- lion a yeftr. the average stay armed force! personnel with mllHsry Julius ih the Bahamas and gets a number of golf tips from tlie fital patients. in the hospital fell from About La addresses In the continental United States ¦ ¦ keview DRIVE4NN pro. 1:00, Ch. 11. Tlie number 610 East Sarnld Street or overseas with APO or FPO addresses: championship: Heard- of hospitals fell 38 ddys to 24 days, the Depart- I year . . $35.00 9 nionltii . ;. 120.75 CBS GOLF CLASSIC. First-round, by nine per cent between 1959 ment of Health and Social Se- 6 months ,. , $15.00 3 months . .. S 9.00 Wadkins vs. Colbert-Elder at Akron, Ohio. 3:00, Chs. 3-4-8. ¦¦ nMBMnSiSSaSBSMSM Mw - Elsewhere Ih United States and Canada: and 1971, and the number of curity reported, 1 year . . . $40.00 9 montha . t. t20.SH GOLF TOURNAMENT. 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Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are f orgiven; f or site loved much: hut to whom Hit la is f orgiven, the same loveth little, 0 —Lukm 7:47. "liERV'CES FOR " '" MRS. WM. GANNAWAY 10:00 a.m. Saturday Martin Funeral Chapel WINONA DAILY NEWS * An Independen t Newspaper Established 1855 ' mz-N-vrin — FunEftAL Home.> MKMBUI Or THK ASSOCIATED FRE38 Forme-ly Breitlow-Mirtln Funtnl Horn. The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively t« ¦Olrtj li u.iM '.«¦».« \,.U»t. IM the use* for republication of all tho local news printed 376 bit Sarnla • Winona "imm I H«E?-IT MS THE ONIY -W ID GET 0U1" IWa Day av Nlaht 434.1940 ln this -newspaper as well as all A.P. news dispatches. OF RUSSIA!" Yotiths thanked To f hieditor >Q5fev MIRACLE MALL-WINONA M PricesOPEN 9 TO -9 MON. THRU SAT,—NOON TO 6 SUM DAY mr^^*£j^_M Effective f orchan ging tire ¦flp- '^Lj -^'^r^Tj 5 p.m. Friday, 4-13-73 - to 6 p.m, Sunday, 4-15-73 I have had in mind for several days to report a recent ZPG supporters ¦53tperien.eeI had In; your ? fair city. About 8 p.m. March 29, as we were leaving the Fawcett Funeral Home, my right front tire went flat and I parked want if everywhere over to the curb in front ©f the Dairy Queen. V?Ralph Bowers, noticing our stop, pulled up In front and A recent editorial (April 8) suggested applying zero popu- lation growth to big cities as a way to make their traffic graciously 'delivered my passengers my wife and Mrs. Viola , problems manageable. You then stated, However, that Curtis to their desrtination. ZPG was presently being urged on rural areas only. TSils I hurried over to the Dairy Queen to call the' Gulf Oil simply is not true. The majority of ZPG chapters are ln larger station a few blocks east on Broadway to come to my rescue. cities, probably because they feel more acutely the pressures pf oveirpopulatlon. There was no outside telephone booth, so I asked a young man sitting in Ws car -with family having ice cream if ZPG states in its literature, "Zero Population Growth, Inc. (ZPG) is a nationwide nonprofit organization formed for a when be was ready to leave to please alert the Gulf station. single purpose: to stop the population explosion, first in the He readily agreed. I started back to my car to wait but had U.S. and then in the rest of the world." Nowhere is thera only gone a few steps when he caught up to me and said he mentioned an effort to stop rural population growth and let would change the tire for me. By the time we reached the tne cities continue on their present destructive courses. Cer- tainly migration to the cities is a problem, i car another young man who must have overheard the con- but t cannot be •solved only by halting the population explosion. versation joined us to help, I am in the process of forming a ZPG chapter in Winona. I unlocked the trunk and they got the bumper jack out We must stop assuming that more and bigger necessarily and one got going on the front end while the other lad re- means better, we must realize that our resources nre finite, moved the spare tire. They completed the operation la noth- and we must recognize that other nations will not be able to ing flat . . continue supplying America with their own raw materials as I tried to pay tiiem but they would not take a cent. I their growing populations need more and more. Anyone who did ask their names and one was " Sharman" and thes, other is interested in joining this organization is welcome to contact was "Deeda." me. 7 You hear a lot these days about the "generation gap" SUE M. JOHNSON but to me these young men effectively closed the "gap" Lamoille, Minn. and I wish there was some way , they could be thanked 7 publicly. .- ¦ i 7 Editor's note: What we said was that if the cities are gs^ *097 - ' BEN CURTIS in an environmental and f inancial crisis, it is because cf the ^^! St. Paid, Minn. concentration of -people. To introduce, more -people as they ^ persist in doing, will only compound the problem. Cities can begin to solve the root cause of their problem by limiting their population. Gat set afire; A tribute to city reward offered It has , recently come to the attention of the "Winona street department County Humane Society that a cat was seriously Injured by ^ The snow had begun in the being set on fire. It will live. But the pain suffered by thei gloaming, Sleeping Bag ^MgP And busily aU the night CHARCOAL ¦ ¦ ¦¦ animal and the hours of anxiety endured by its owners can : ¦ . .. - .. * 3 lbs. Dacron* polyester fiberfill ^^^ByrA :*& _\_\_\W'' ' ¦ ''A' ' '' ' ' ¦ never be erased ; Had been heaping field and highway - . ' ¦ • Heavy duty zfp ; outsize$6"x80 " ¦ The WCHS is prepared to offer a substantial reward for With a silence deep and white. . .. ¦ ¦ =»¦¦» ? ¦ Limit ^BF •• . ¦ ' - ¦ . . - , ., .?,; : ;,/. y ,A* A A " A; ' ' ' ' y , . y .. . V - Information leading to apprehension and conviction of the James Busseil liowell . V- / V . .? : Limit 2 . AA .. y person(s) involved. Chapter 346.21 of the Minnesota Statutes reads in part; "No person shall torture, cruelly beat, neglect, Winona Is a most fortunate city in having such an ex- br unjustifiably injure, maim, mutilate, or kill an animal, cellent street department. whether belonging to himself or another." .A violation of this Street Commissioner Arthur L. Brom and his,dedicated, provision of state law is a misdemeanor. workers do a real fine job in clearing the streets, sanding And, by the way, don't forget to feed the birds who intersections and snow removal. The.work is staggered so really need help with this week's snow. that many of the men work right through the night. G. 0. BREMS Hats off to all of these fine employes. ' ¦ Winona County Humane Society ' • ¦ ' ¦• GEORGE E. KELLET How I g^ WASHINGTON — I never met I example. "THE HELL with Gloria Se- Save 17% Reg. 5/$l.4S Save 14% Reg. $1.17; Pablo Picasso, but I have an I knew I had no way of get- gal!" I screamed over the ting the great artist's auto- original sketch of his person- Art Buchwald phone, "what about me?" CAULKING lIP HOUSEHOLD ally dedicatee graph, but it made the best ¦ C /Sfl *< ' "TU call you back." CARTRIDGES ¦ ^ i BROOM Vl to me and 1 una. I received a letter point of what I was up against | from Duncan returned to Picasso's / ¦ owe it all to s Mr. Brodsky telling me when it came to my maiL • Can be painted W m / -H • For use Indoors or out he was A ¦ fellow named in love with a girl named Gloria Now, as luck would have it, studio and told him that as 1-lb., -3%-oz. size A^_Wt . . m • Sturdy, long-lasting¦ ¦ ~ • 7 3*M701 . ' . '. to-'"! . r Harvey Brod* Segal, but they had broken up. Mr. David Duncan, the photog- long as he was doing sketches ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ Xlrnit S [ ' sky of Philadel Gloria had a fantastic crush on rapher, was working with Pi- for girls from Philadelphia he , Llmlt l ' . phia, Pa. Picasso, Mr. Brodsky wrote, casso in Venice, on the Riviera, didn't know, the writer of the The story be and If I could get the artist's and he took the Paris Herald column felt he deserved one, hind the sketct autograph, he was sure that the with him that morning. too. ^ began in Park romance would bloom again. For some reason, Picasso Picasso looked at my photo- in 1958 when 1 was very moved by the request graph in the paper and with MlCm^ ^^m Pennzoil was working I WAS DOING a column on and with colored crayons he the same crayons drew another on the Interna- the ridiculous requests a col- beautiful bouquet of Bnchwald drew a sketch of him and me having a tional Edition umnist gets in Paris and I in- flowers. On top of the sketch drink together under the Rivi- of the New York Herald Trib- cluded- Brodsky's letter as an he wrote "pour Gloria Segal" era sun. On top he wrote "¦Jour and signed it with the date. Art Buchwald." EVEREADY Since Picasso never did any I received my sketch and the thing like this, Duncan was one for Gloria Segal. By this very excited and called me time, Associated Pr ess had from Venice. "He did it!'** Dun- heard about the story and was can announced. "He not only very interested in following up Hearing Aid pave me his autograph for the Brodsky-S e g a 1 romance. Gloria Segal but also a crayon Would this beautiful bouquet of sketch which I have In my flowers bring the lovers to- hand!" gether? Would Gloria forgive Counselor Harvey when she saw the sketch? Would Picasso's tin- TO HOLD FREE HEARING AID heard of gesture send them off to live happily ever after? CONSULTATION Mondale ask< TO FIND OUT the AP sent their Philadelphia correspond* Monday, April 16, 1973 ent to Gloria's house one day route study after the picture arrived. Gloria BATTERIES said she was very thrilled with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. it, but In answer to the big | ^^^^^^^ question as to what would now for pipeline happen between her and Brod- Park Plaza Hotel WASHINGTON (AP)-A bill sky, she said with a brave Winona, Minn. which would provide for a smile, "Harvey and I will al- study to select the best route ways be good friends," for a pipeline to carry oil from Even an original Picasso was Alaska to the rest of the United not enough for Gloria to take We are pleased ta States was introduced Thursday Harvey back again. by Sen. Walter F. Mond ale, D I don't think the master ever Minn., and six other senators. found out the end of the story ¦ announce that In addition to authorizing the At least I hope he didn't be- 8x7-F0OT ALL- REGULAR S * study, the measure would : cause I'm sure it would have * pPj-fHWi For broken his heart. w m ¦ . • . ¦ • %*w ¦**.» <£* If W^SSBSBm • Urge tho State Department STEEL SHED JJ ^A O lit:# ' l# ? ^ P^ M* l Toyu^T^, Games JIM LaMOTTE to negotiate with Canada on the But I have to admit that I ® 't too upset • Perma-Plate finish kW%£^ *MMi^MmmW> --D" -sfce -from Boltone Electronics Corp. will b« at our special feasibility of a pipeline from personally wasn 301 over the fact that this great love • cu.ft.* capacity ^_W^m l^|pf^ all day hearing aid consultation. If you have a hear- Alaska through Canada to tho • Safd, dry storage auww story of 1058 did not have the 10X7 size, Keg. wo Limit 2 Pafci ing problem Midwestern United States. •Instruct the Interior De- endin**: everyone wna hoping it •air* la approx!mate. Flooring not tnctadwL 4108 — - ¦¦ partment to report to Congress would. I - ,T . lW^M-*-*--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-N-*-*-*--*-*-*------*-^^ within 11 months its recommen- After all, I got an original Jim LaillOtlG Invito you fo come In for a dations for the most desirable Picasso out of it, as did Gloria -free electronic hearing fast, and demonstration o*t new pipeline route. Segal. The only losit-r In tho deal Bel'one Hearing Aide. No obligation. Mondale and Sen. Birch was Harvey Brodsky who got FISHING LURES TOILET SEAT Bayh, D-Ind., said in a news re- neither the plrl nor a pnlntln ** lease that Congress should re- But that's the way the ball and as serve the right to decide whe- bounces ln Philadelphia, --v ¦ Whita Molded ther Alaska oil should I wrote to Harvey after I got . • bo CJwi^'V Famous Assortment _~ brought to market through an my Picasso framed , "Ydu can't ^_^ ^^ overland trans-Canada lino or a win them nil." land sea trans-Alaska project. Alyeska Co., a consortium of los Angeles Times Syndicate energy firms is seeking , to Winona Dally Nawt I j, build an 800-mile pipeline to Winona , MlnntaolA ¦ «¦» L^^^RBKA '^' li -nlP t^^Qi^R^R carry North Slope oil to the FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1973 * Gulf of Alnsfea port of Vnldoz for shipment by tanker to tho Pacific Northwest. 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VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH CALVAJtY BIBLE CHURCB¦ ' ' ¦ ' Lutheran services The Rev. Bill Williamson, (676 W. Sarnla St.) . .. ' ¦ sac . The Bey. Joseph Sebeny MM Main CENTRALLUTHERAN *U hour Willi (The 9:45 a.m.-Sunday school American Lutheran 9:)0 a.m.—Sunday school. classes tor alt ap.es, Includlno a nttrwryi (Wabasha and Huff tlrterti) Adult itud*-* 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship with Pas- Dick Averll I, superintendent. i paswr lor Williamson bringing' the message. Mu- topic: "Mosei The Advocate." . The Rev. G. a. Huggenvik, ilc directed by Chorlsj Sackett. 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship cervlc* Thursday, 7 p.m.—Communion sarvlce, with Rev. Bryan Jones., National Execu- ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦¦ the Independent Funda- The Rev. Robert C. Johnson, ; • tive Secretary of assistant pastor . mental Churches of America, brlnalna the message. Choir.special, Nursery and Jeff Franko, Youth Director FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST provided. (Instrumental) . Junior Church - groups for teini and (West* Broadway and South Baker) 6:15 p.m.—Youth 6 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: -"Pais If college age* with Dr. and Mrs. Arehla ' On'V. Mark 11:1-10. Mn, Robert Tremaln, Earl Beady, Interim pastor Belghley, directors. Junior High "Sreupf Devotional top- erpanlst, "Hosanna I", DuBoli, and The Younjj Ambassadors: . 9:41 a.m.—Christian education tor ill ic entitled "The . Swearing Habits ol "Fling Wide the Gates", Steiner, agei. . . .. —Sermon lama Younu People." 9,. 10:10 and 11:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m.—Wonhlp. 7:30 p.m.—Evening sirvlct. Sermons as above. Mrs. Richard Lindner,: organ- e:30 p.m.—Evening services. : "The Apos-tasy. Glory Laud and Honor , Bender " Ist, "All " Thursday. 7. p.m.-ChoIr practice. and "Hosanna", Tltcomb. Anthem at 9 (meting- and Blbla itu- sen- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN I p.m.—Prayer and 10:10 "Sing Hosannal" by the Theme* for discussion: "Tha Soul ior choir.and choristers. Nursery provid- CHURCH dy. Winner's Message." Broadway) ' ' ed. C Franklin and - ¦ *¦ 9 a.m.-Adult Bible study tn parlih Rev. Lynn R. Davis. Pastor . house, Cassette study on the "Christian especially KBAEMER DRIVE Family." All are welcome, 10 a.m.—Palm Sunday : tterylees. Ser- families. ittr mon: /'Unforgettable Words." Scriptures. CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:10 a.m.—Adult Bible study In the fvieto-..that fa the cry of the multitude. Today we Join the fi Mark 10:32-52. Prelude*. "The Holy City". (1460 Kraemer Drive) . parish house — Old Testament. 1 throngs around the earth as we about together, Adams; Offertory: "Jerusalem V Parker* ? Mr. Brnce Logne 9 and 11:15 a.m Sunday school —3 » happy . Rostludes: "Hosanna to the King", Ras- year nursery throuoh 6th Brade. ley, Mn. Caryl Turllle, > organist. An- 10:10 a.m.-Sunday school — 7th prade —Hosanna"! Whatever the mcerrow may hold c* 10 a.m.—Bible classei tor all ages. I| "The Palms'", Sr. Choir under di- and up. them: II a.m.—Worship servlca. Buffering, today we declare to the world.. ."Christ has rection of Carlis Anderson. Coffee and 6 p.m.—Evening worship. 6:30 p.m.—Sr. HI Choir. il J^m fellowship In dining room. Nursery pro- : Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. — Communion. Tuesday, «;45 a.m.-Chrlit In Our we know vided. • "He Shares His Supper Wllh Us. Solo- |s cocne." Because'.we arei in His company, - Time, KWNO, Bruce Logue. " fl8^^ 11 a.m. —Church -school claaies for pra- ist, Mr. Arnold Stenehjem. Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Blbla itudy — Thi sovereign over all the Ichool Hiroug h adult; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Communion — W that God ultimately will be m Reformation. m^___ 7:30 p.m.—5r. HJgh'i ftieet with Flnt "He Shares His Supper Wllh Us. Solo- ia " We are confident that goodness itiongef Congregational Sr. High's et the UCC ist, Mrs. Charles OIon. Veiling of ihe m. ^orld §l||§|j| manse. cross follows. are sure love will triumph over hate, Monday, p.m. meet. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Friday, 12-3 p.m.—3-hour service on fjji than evil We 7:30 —Deacons 111111 Tuesday, 7 a.m.—Men s Breakfast af FELLOWSHIP "Tha Seven Last Word." Speakers In ' -Whate-rer a Friday of crucifixion may bring oi Happy Chel. order are: Jeff Franko, Melvyn Awes, fM. el ^sifsl Dr. Fred Foss, Chairman Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.—Jr. Choir. Pastor W. B. Kallestad, Pastor R. C. m% temporarydefeat, we know life will triumph over 7 p.m .—Session. Johnson. Dr. Nels Minne, Paslor G. H. ji| a£53 10 a.m. — Meet at Lelf Holan homt. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Maundy Thursday Huggenvik and Jamie Klnzle. p.m.—Tenebrae lervlca of Commu- Sunday AAosses-6 and 11 a.m. (5:10 nion. p.m. Saturdays.) choir will ling, "Hosanna " and Ihe choir Persuaded You, Captain?" Mrs. Mueller- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Friday, 1 p.m.—Union lervlce at First Weekday Masses— 3 a.m. and school twllt sing, Glory Laud organist. Tha choir directed by Mil Pa- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OP THE NAZARE^ REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN "All ( West Broadway and Johnson) (American Convention) Baptist Church, Confessions—4 and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, and Honor , /Vilas Patricia ErodbecK di- tricia BrodbecK, will alno, "At tho Baptist (Orrin Streei and Highway ill " •West Broadway and Wilson) vigils of feast days- and Thursdays be- (Missouri Synod) recting, Cross." The Rev. John A. Kerr, Rev. Steven Oliver 1171? w Broadway The Rev. E. L. Christopherson IMMANUEL UNITED fore llrst Fridays, Monday, 4:30 p.m.-Lulheren Pioneers ¦ First «=rlday Masses—t a.m, ' 10:15 a.m.—Coffee and donuls for col- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. METHODIST 9:30 a.m. and Lulheran Girl Pioneers. Holy Day Masses—; e.m. and 1:30 and —Worship service. 1, WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH lege itudenli In thi Fireside Room. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. (West King and South Baker) 10:3O a.m.-Sunday school. 7:30 p.m.—Voters' meeting (Center Sanborn streets) 9:45 a.m.-Adult Bible study. 7:30 p.m, (5:30 p.m, on ava of Holy and 10:30 a.m.—Church school end worship 10:« a.m.—Morning worship. Pastor 10:3d a.m.-Adulr Bible sludy. 9 p.m.—JWen'a club, 10:55 a.m.- *vjornlng worship service, The Rev. James W. Hann Jr. Day), Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Sunday school teach- The Rev. Jack A. Tanner service, Preludes: "Fling Wide tha Gates, Wednesday, 3:30 to 5 p.m.-Conflrma- Lee Christopherson will speak on Iho top- 6 p.m.—Choir practice. ers. from 'The Crucifixion'", Slalner; "With tlon class. ic: "Christ Crucified. 7 p.m.—Evening service. 8 a.m.—Stockton morning wonhlp. 8 V:45 a.m.-Sunday ichool, Palms Belore Thoe", Nordmani Anthem: " Assisting In wor- ST. CASIMIR'S Thursday, 7 p.m.—Communion service. p.m.—Choir. 8:15 p.m.—Teen Fellowship. 9:30> e,m.—Immanuel Palm Sunday Wedneiday, 3:50 p.m.—Junior chol r, 10:4j a.m.—Worship. by the Senior Choir. Offorlory: "Tho ship will be Mrs, Joseph Orlowske, or- celebration. Special music by the Adult (Vwest Broadway near Ewlng) ¦ 6:30 p.m.—Adult choir. Palms ) soloist, Mrs. Glenn Carlson, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week service. 2 to I p.m.—Communion reglilratton. " ganlst, and the Chancel Choir, There will ¦ and Children's Choirs. Sermon, "Jesus Is The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Thurjday-No school, I p.m.—Prayer servlca. Sermon*. " List en for the Hosannas", Mr. bo a baptismal service after worship, Lord" by the Rev. James W. Haun Jr. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN 10 a.m.—Confession tor catechumens. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. Kerr. Postlude: "Sorlle In F", Baffmann. 6 p.m.—College Asa Dialogue. A meal Organist, Mn. Frances Rand. Nursery Emmett F. Tlghe, pastor —Bible study, •GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH (Wisconsin Synod) 7:30 p.nn.—Communion. Sarmon, "Do Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.—New member reception. will bo served. provided. Rt, Rev. Msgr. Friday, 7:*>o p.m.- Hobby Club (West Wabasha and Ewlngl Tlie (Wait Wabasha and High) You Know What I've Done, Sinner?" 7 p.m.—Sonlor High Youlh Fellowship 7 p.m.—Vespers. A Billy Graham film 10:30 a.m.—Immenual Sunday school. Julius \V. Haun, pastor cmcritns Tho Rev. A. L. Mennicke. paster Mra. Wayne Stender, organist. Tha lun- — Dr. Gardner on Buddlsm. tilled: "Two-A-Penr»y" will be shown. The Rev. John Hartman, pastor Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.-lmmanuel choir lor choir will ilno, "Behold the Lnmh CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Tuesday—No conllrmallon class. Blbla study groups will moat In homei practice. Meises-(J:15 p.m. Saturday), Sun- Vicar Thomas Frey of God," Mri. Gerald Kaslent, directing, (West Sanborn an

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5lh St. IGA & Van's IOA Watkltii Products, Inc. ' Brom Machino & Foundry Fawcett Funeral Home Polachek Eloct*rk Karsten Construction Co, Arnli Albrech) e\ Rlctiard VanNormirt -Alannoimont and Employes Paul Droit) and Employei Maneooment and Bmployei Will Polachek Family Oiorfle Karatei- and Staff JJwMphtA.JO /L CL ck/uppntUL Followers dot nation ^_ On defining Area church Agingteocher brings KrishnaAto US By GEORGE W. CORNELL Society for Krishna Con- sandal-footed young women in on Brooklyn's Henry Street. Angeles center. Their monthly services NEW ^ORK (AP) -- -A high, sciousness. flowing saris with painted All the Western followers, magazine, "Back to Godhead/' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ • ¦ ALMA ' , - ¦ ¦ weathered wall ranged tie gar- marks of dedication, the tiakas, many of them, young people dis- has a circuMoffl of 300,000. St. Jehn'i United Church of Christ "He's napping," whisered a worship, 8:30 tntt 10:30 «.m.; Sunday den behind the big, red-brick on their foreheads. illusioned by hedonism or af- Members who hold Jobs an • »;J0 ».m. devotee, Panchartna Dos, 21 Khool »nd ftllowshlp hour, building, iri Brooklyn. A sign oh "Hare Krishna, Hare fluence, take Sanskrit names enjoined to contribute SO per evangelical Tuesday—Th« Covenant Pltyeri, 8 p.m. "He cannot be disturbed." «:*» »rn" » *»••>*¦• the front door a*imonlsh*edcall- with various religious con- cent of their Income t tha Thursday-Communion, That apparently scuttled the Krishna," they chant, swaying o By THE REV. PATRICK CLINTON, Pastor Friday—Seven Lett Words, 1:30 p.m. ers to ellence, adding: "Srila along. "Krishna Krishna, Hare notations symbolizing their movement, and members also AL.TURA planned interview, which had jPleasant Valley Evangelical Free Chiirch Hebron Moravian Church, morning Prabhupad« : needs quiet " Hare, Hare Rama, are Rama, change from "material" pur- accept donations on their musi- school, 10:13 been scheduled ? in advance, It is -not surprising to me that so few people under- worship, 9:15 e.m.; Sunday- Inside the front hallway, the Rama Rama, Hare Hare." suits to a new -"spiritual" path. cal expeditions into the streets. a.m, WohdayiJoInt Holy WeeK. readlna, with the aging religious teacher stand the meaning of the word evangelical. I believe It is Bern, I p.m. Tuesday-Joint Holy Week air piquant -with, incense, anoth- They thump their twin-beaded "•We are vaishnav—lovers of — ' from India who seven years In the temple altar room, as most, important tnai au understand this term. reading, Hibrbtv a p.m. Wedhsidey er penciled sigft advisedj drums the khol, and ring their God," said G-oswami Ball Mar- Joint Holy Week rwdlnj service, Vtreai : ago started a movetnent' in the , lunch neared, -a dozen barefoot Ah-evangelical Christian is one that is Weel- ierv e», •Tlfease -walk softl arid talk dait, 26, an aide to thp spiritual 8 p,m. Frldey-J-ilnl Xoiy , : y ' brass hand¦ cymbals, the kar- evangelical in BibUcfU persuasion. Berea, 3:3(1 p.m. " communion- service, .; Srila Prabhupada is West that has sung ahd danced ¦ -¦ ' '¦ master and director of the New devotees swayed before a '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ softly. tals. " . .; . Hebron. B p.m. : ., , . " ' , ¦ ' ' its way across America. ; bright, decorative altar, while That is, he takes God at His plain wOrd. Jehovah Lutheran Church, : WUconslrt here!"' -Ay r York temple, one of about 50 of Thus Mieve aftd proclaim the Synod, services, 9 a.m.) Sunday school) In almost every ; major city "It's great to go ont on sen- thern started in major cities in candles glowed throughout the w*e "evangel," ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ The- object of this solicitous which is the English transliteration of the 10 a.m. • ' . ' •' ' concern was, as he is formally nowadays,, you, freq-uently s*pot kirtan—a chanting party in the this country. room, bells tinHed, smoke rose BETHANY from censers and Indian music New Testament Greek word lot "gospel," Bell-any Moravian Church, wonhl p titled'."His Divine Grace A. Cf ?his followers,, young men with street," said Omkama Dasi, 19, Most of the closest adhe- with confirmation and no Sunday school; came from a recorder. wdiich means "good news." , el Bhjiktiv-edanta Swami Prabhu- shaven heads and topknots, a young woman devotee opeiv rents—estimated now at 4,000— 10145 a.m. Mondav—Reading service For their highly flavorful ve- The light of the gosipel, however, can only Bethany, 8 p.nn.'* Tuesday—Reading serv- pada," -76, founder and spiritual weatjng saffron, wrap-around ating the switchboard at the live communally in the temples be seen in the darkness of our sinfulness con- ice at Hebron, B p.m.) Wednesday—Read' kirtas, movement's New York temple getarian meals—"prasadam"— , Ing service af Bores, .8 p.m. Friday — master? of the International dhotis and ? tunic-like and surrounding apartment demnation, and ultimate judgment by God. Communion service, . 8 p.m, .. ' houses, going through their devotees sit on the floor; men The Hardest part of the evangelical message CEDAR VALLEY in one room, women in another. Cedar Valley Lutheran Chufchu. Sunday daily routine of chants, classes, for any of us to accept is God's evaluation of school, 10 ajm.i worship.. II a.m. work and vegetarian meals "We try not to have too much us as selfish rebels. But until we see ourselves Rev. Clinton ELEVA taken together. association between men and Eleva Lutheran Church, -worship «erv. Winonan will women," said Omkama Dasi. as God does, as bad enough to go to hell, we are not pre- Ice, 9 and 10:30 a.m.) churcli ichool, t pared "to see our need for God's "good news." and 10:30 a.m. Thursday—CommUnton; "-Our objective 1& to develop "We want to think only of lervlca, 2- and » p.m. Friday—Good Fri- greater love of ? GOd ? and to Krishna, and if we' As long as we merely compare ourselves with one day services, Senior, choir will ilng "Th* re together another, we will maintain a barrier oi self-righteousness that Seven Last Words", 1:30 p.m. achieve a platform of elevated, too much, that's hard to do un- says "I'm not so bad. There are many than I am. FOUNTAIN CITY be ordained blissful life full of knowledge," til you reach a higher level of , worse St. John's United Church of Christ, It's only right God loves me." This barrier can only be shat- church school, 1 a.m.) morning worship,¦ Goswami Mardan said. "God ia development." ' agree with 10:15 a.m. „_ - . . the root of eyerythiiig." Disciplinary rules of tha tered if we humbly, honestly, and courageously St. Michael's Ev. : Lutheran Church, God that our need for His forgiveness is total and not par- services, 8 and ,10:30 a.m. When people are out of touch movement prohibit illicit sex, tial. The Scripture says: Zion EV. Lulhertn Church. Cream, wor- on Saturday with that reality, he added, gambling or the taking of cof- ship ten/Ices, 9:15 a.m. ¦ "There is none righteous, not even one." HOKAH ¦ ¦ ' '¦ _ William Kulas, son of Mrs. they "think of themselves, sim- fee, tea, alcohol or any in- "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." United Methodist Church, service, t ply as bodies, but our teal iden- toxicants and proscribe the eat- a.m. . Loretta Stelmach Kulas, 1709 W. "For the wages of sin is death ..." LANESBORO tity is spiritual—as souls, as ing of meat, fish or poultry. ".. . he who does not obey the Son shall not see life, but Elstad Lutheran Church, Sunday school, Mark St., and the late James eternal servants of God." It was after noontime 9:45 a.m.; Palm Sunday worship service, , and the wrath of -God abides on him." (Romans 3:10, 23;6:23; with confirmation, 11 a.m. Thursday : — Kulas, will be ordained a deacon The basic method for attain- the appointment with ttie spiri- John 3:36) Communion service, 8 p.m. of the Roman Catholic ing this spiritual self-un- IOOMEY VALLEY Church tual master still had not coma There are no exceptions; God has *no bliridspots! Looney .Valley Lutheran Church, wor- Saturday. derstanding, as' the movement about. He had been -welcomed The floodlight «f the "evangel" in the midnight of our des- ship, 9:30 a.m.- Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. sees it, is By chanting the name MINNESOTA CITY The ordination rite will be per- the day before at Kennedy air- perate need for cleansing from sin is summarized by the First Ev. Lutheran Chuf-ch , Wisconsin rormea Dy tne of God, called Krishna, and oth- port with an outpouring of Apostles John and Paul: Synod , Sunday school, 9 a.m.i worship, Most; Rev. Lor- er sounds or "mantras" be- song, dance, showers of flower "For so loved the world that He gave His only begotten sermon* "Where Do I Fit- In On Palm God Sunday?", I Tim. 1:12-17, 10:15 a.m. as J. Walters, lieved to release the raiiid from petals and garlands hung over Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but Tuesday—Instruction class at Goodview, D.D., Bishop of material concepts and link it his necki have eternal life." (John 3:16) 4 p.m. Thursday — Communion service, with God. ? ¦ ' 7:30 p.m. Friday — Communion service, the Diocese of. But there -were n» prospects "For I passed on to you;.. . . that Christ died for our sins, 7:30 p.m. 7 Winona, during •"EverythiJig felse ' follows nat- in sight for tie interview. as the Scriptures said he would ; that he was buried and SC Paul's Catholic Church, Saturday Mais, 7:30 p.m.) confessions, 7 p.m.) the 6:45 p.m. urally," said Goswami Mardan. A smiling devotee, softly rose again on the again as the Scriptures Holy Day third day, Sunday Masses, 8 and 10 a.m. Mass at St. Studies are centered on the chanting as he counted out the foretold" (I Corinthians 15:3-5") Masses, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. . Dally MBsse» 9 a,rn. except Wednesday ' and Friday, Mary's Church. ancient Vedic literature of In- chants on his beads, paused The brilliant light of God's concern for us shines in the 5:30 P.m, dia, chiefly the? Bhagavad Gita - -. Kulas w a s , long enough to pass along the! sending of His son, Jesus Christ, and in His life , suffering, . . .. NELSON Church,Wisconsin which the group publishes as death, and physical resurrection. The key to understanding Grace Ev. Lulheran born at Dodge, a information that "the master" Synod, Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Wis:| and attend- source of financial support. was now having a hackrub in the death of Christ is to realize that Jesus was miraculously morning service, 10:30 a.m. ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ They also sell incense "S the enfleshment ol God Himself, who willingly chose to die in ,: . PETERSON ed Sacred Heart , piritu- the garden under the flowering Highland Prairie Lutheran Church, wor- School there. He K.uias . al Sky," produced at their Los magnolia trees. our place and on our behalf in order to satisfy the justice of ship service, 9r30 a.m. t- Sunday school, service, Cotter High God towards us. Therefore, at the center of the evangelical 10:30 a.m. Friday—Communion graduated from . 8 p.m. Immaculate message is the declaration of our need for forgiveness and of PICKWICK School and the Pickwick Baptist Church, worship, « Heart of Mary Seminary on the God's provision of that forgiveness through the death and 10 a.m. Thursday a.m.; Sunday school, ¦ campus of St. Mary's College. resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, that proclamation must — Bible study, 8 p.m. Ordination be personalized in order to be enjoyed, * St. Luke's Lutheran Church, .no Sun- He is presently completing, his day ichooli services with eorrftrmatton, third year of theology at St. The evangelical message climaxes in God's free ofier sermon-"The Wages of Lukewarm Chris- of forgiveness and life to anyone and everyone who will tianity", R»v. 3:14-30, . 11 a.m. Tuesday— John's University, Collegeville, abandon the lordship df his own life to the lordship of Christ Vlsiror training- session, 7:30-9 p.m. Wed- Minn., in preparation for his or- . nesday — Communion reolslratlon, 6-9 set at Church Thursday-Service dination to the priesthood in God longs to forgive our sins and to* give new life to all. But p.m.! choir, 8 p.m. MOVE TO NEW CHURCH,. .' . Thei Rev. James I. ilik- this can only take place when a pierson is more sorry for wllh Communion, "Do You Know What early 1974.? : I've Done, SlnnerT", John 19:30, Matt. kelson, pastor of St. John' ' Lutheran Church, Alma, leads 21:26-29, 7:30 p.m. Friday—Good Friday s living in rebellion from God than he is for the consequences - of his sin. service ,wlth Communion, "What Per- tlie congregation from the old church to the new church suaded YOU, Cjiit-iln?", AAstt. 57:54. was made Casimir sets of Brethren Most everyone is sorry for the consequences of breaking : RIDGEWAY building. The movBj last Sunday^ following hymns St. God's laws, but until one is deepl Grace Br, Lutheran Church, services and prayers in the old sanctuary, with members carrying LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) y grieved over the cause wllh confirmation, sermon: "The Wages Procession of Palms of one's sins, it is impossible for him to avoid the conse- of Lukewarm Christianity", Rev. 3:14-50, church appointments, marching to the new building to the tuiiei — Special ordination " services quences of divine judgment 9:30 a.m.; no Sunday school. Tuesday — Sung Masses and the Proces- will be held Sunday at the Lew- . Choir, ' . 8 p.m. Wednesday — Communion of "Onward Christian Soldiers." (La Croix Johnson photo) Most of us act like the litUe boy who disobeyed his father registration, until 6 p.m. Thursda" — sion of the Palms will be at St. iston Church of the Brethren by playing in the street. When he was hit by a car and lay Service, "Do You Know What I've Done Casimir Church. 626 "W. Broad- for the Rev. Laurence?R. Tay- Sinner?", John 19:30, Malt. 26:26-39. • Fri- In the hospital, he said to his grieving father. "I'm sorry I day—Service vilth Communion, "What way, at 5:15 p;m. Saturday and lor. got hit by the car, Dad." The boy should have been repentant Persuaded You, Captain?", Matt. 17:54, 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday. Educated at Vthe Mtimore for his self-willed disobedience, which was the cause leading 3 p.m. : ? Polytechnic ROIilNOSTONE .; 7 Bishop named The Palm Sunday worship Institute aid Johns to his injuries. Trinity lulheran Church, Sunday school, consists of two. parts. The pro- Hopkins University, Baltimore, ' •:3» a.ni.l services. 10:30 a.tn. Too many people live under the tragic illusion that God STOCKTON cession with palms is a joy- Md., Rev. Taylor- majored in has forgiven their sins and that they will be going to heaven Grace . Lutheran Church, Services, 9 ous, public demonstration of social and behavorial sciences, because they have a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m. ' been baptized, confirmed, and taken com- Stockton UnHed Methodist Church, ser- loyalty to Christ the King. The including so hours of Biblical Rev. Taylor munion' while at the same time they live with no real Love vices, 8 a.m.; Sunrtsv school. to Pa ba I order Mass, however, with its reading resea?rch a-nd theology. for Jesus Christ. He makes no real, practical difference to STRUM is already under His home church is fhe Tri- Strum Lutheran Church, Communion The Most Rev. Loras J. Wai- bf the Passion, them, in their daily lives. worship with blessing of children, coffee the sorrowful sMdow of the nity Chufch of the Brethren, Evangelicals, however, have a personal relationship with hour between services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. * ters, D.D., Bishop of the Dio- Baltimore-atld Graham film church school. 9:45 a.m. Cross. Atlantic District, Christ. It's an intimate relationship of love, freedom, and TREMPEALEAU cese of Winona, is one of three where he -served as youth direc- security. It's a maturing relationship of growing lordship of Mt. Calvary Luthera n Church, worship tor two years. to be shown service, 9;15 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 men from the Winona diocese Christ over one' s entire life. It's a lasting union Chat will a.m. Monday—Evenlnn worship, 8 p.m. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. never end, carrying us to eternal life with the Heavenly WILSON approved to membership in the N. Rowland Taylor, at First Baptist Trlnltv Lutheran Church, worship, ser- Baltimore. Father. : mon: "Looklno Onto Jesus , Heb. 13:1-4, Equestrian Order of the Holy for He and lids wife, Betty, have " Translators "Two a Penny," a dramatic There is one more cardinal aspect of the evangelical 10 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class, Sepulchre of Jerusalem by Pope a son, Elliott, 2, and a daughter, ard challenging motion picture message — that Jesus Christ is soon coming 11 a.m. Tuesday—YPS, 8 p.m. Friday- back to earth to Worship with Communion, sermon: "What Paul VI. Rebecca, nine months old. filmed on location in London, establish His kingdom , and to judge the wicked. The Persuaded You, Captain?", Malt. 37:54 Investiture for Knights of the will be shewn at First Baptist Scriptures say: 1 p.m. Saturday — Instruction class, 9- , 11:45 a.m. Order will be held at the Cathe- blind deaf "Beloved, now are African missionary Church, 368 W. Broadway, Sun- we children of God, and it has not ap. WHALAN dral of St. Paul, Minn., April pjm. peared as yet what we shall Whalan Lutheran Church, service, f:30 day at 7 be. We know that if He a.m. 29. sets speaking visit should appear Produced by World Wide Pic- , we shall be like Him, because we shall Miss Emma Fetters, mission- see Him just as He is." (I John 3:2) BISHOP WAITERS will be sought ary to tures, the film is by the Billy "For our citizenshi Ettrick priest to workers Swaziland, Africa, will Graham organization, and has p is in heaven from which also we invested as a Knight Comman- speak at special services eagerly wait for a Saviour, and two laymen. BACINE, Wis. (AP) - Un- at the been newi*/ edited specifically the Lord Jesus Christ." note anniversary der with Star, Church of the Nazarene, High- (Phlllpplans 3:20) James W. Reynolds and Daniel ited States industries should i for church showings. (Special) provide translators or co-or- way 61 and Orrin Street, todav "... the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with ETTRICK, Wis. - J. Coughlan, both of Mankato* and Saturday at Stars are Cliff Richard, one his mighty angels in flaming fire, dealing out retribu- The 25th anniversary of ' the will "be invested in the order. dinators for the deaf and the of England's top singers and tion to those blind such as Soviet industries 7:30 p.m. and at who do not know God and to those wflio ordination of the Rev. Francis The Holy Sepulchre Order Sunday services actors, and Ann Holloway, and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus." (II Thes- McCaffrey, pastor of St. Brid- was established by Godfrey de do, an assistant state superin- co-stars Dora Bryan and Avril salonians 1:7, 8) Ettrick, tendent of public instruction at 10:50 a.m. get's Catholic Church, Bouillon, leader of the first and 7 p.m. Angers. It includes a brief ap- and St. Ansgar's Church, Blair, said Thursday. crusade in 1099, as guards of John Melcher A graduate of pearance by Graham. , i ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL will be observed April 24 at St. the sepulchre of Christ in Jeru- Bishop Walters , who toured .j (East Broadway ani LafayolkJ St. Matthew' Russian schools for the handi- Olivet Nazarene The public may attend. j.1 The Rev. Albert S. Lawrence s Bridget's. salem. The order was approved College. Kanka- A Thanksgiving Mass will be capped last year as part of a j I Jr., rector in a Papal Bull by Pope Pascall cultural exchange, told a semi- kee, 111., she will confirm celebrated at 3 p.m., to be fol- II in 1113. Covenant Players taught two years ji « «.tri.—Communion. lowed by a reception. Parishion* nar at the Wingspread Confer- THE STORY OF A MK I! 10:30 o.m.-VWornlno prayer and «er- Jolin Joseph Cardinal Car- ence Center that the American i n Hkkman j mon, Church ichool, Nursery provided. 24 on Sunday ers of both congregations will berry. Archbishop of St. Louis will appear at Mills, Mo„ be- ; I Thursday, 7:30 a.m.—Communion. be hosts. educational system was doing a ; i 7:30 p.m—Communion and Sermon, and Grand Prior of the North- poor job of helping such work- fore eoini» to the mumm Friday, 12-3 p.m.-Soven Last Words. A class of 24 will be con- Fr. McCaffrey was born ern Lieutenancy of the United St. John, Alma mission station Miss Fetters I Tho R QV, L. J. Wilson, M.D. & nev, Al- , 1916 at Pittsburgh, ers. SEARCHING If j borl l-awrcnco, offlclalfno. firmed at St. Matthew's Church March 29 , States will preside at the in- in Siteki, Swaziland in 1W8. This ¦ Pa. Ho was ordained April 24, ALMA, Wis. — The Co-venant "Even if the numoer ei deaf 765 W. Wabasha St., Sunday at vestiture ceremony. employes is small Russian is her first furlough. . ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 1948, in the old cathedral of St. Players, an Interdenominational , in- FOR LIFE! ¦i 10: 30 a.m. The pullic is invited. Jl (Confer nnd Dronclwnyl Joseph tho Workman, La BISHOP WAITERS has serv- drama group, will appear at St. dustry almost always has a ! Sherman Ouschow, pastor translator," he said. "This is The class members were ex- Crosse, after attending St. ed as Bishop of the Diocese John Lutheran Church, Alma, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. definitely something we could Humbard will j »:45 a.m.—All-Family Sunday school. amined in the chief parts of John's Seminary, Collegeville since January 1969. Born in Du Rex j 10:« a.m.-^Mdrnlna worship service, import." of Pius X buq-ue, Iowa, and educated at Organized j Palm Sunday. Mossasa, "Josus Prayed Bible teaching last Sunday. Minn. He was pastor in 1903, the self- "I would also like to see this speak at Rochester j for You In Iho Gnrdon." College Dubuque, and at parish in La Crosso for eight Loras , supporting group has perform- in vocational schools. We would ROCHESTER, Minn. - Rex I 1 p.m.—Assembli* Time over KAOB The Rev. A. L. Mennicke. Ettrick to Catholic University of America Radio. years, coming to ed more than tiS.OOO tines in not need all of the special Humbard, North America's TV I d:30 p.m.—Youth service, pastor, will address the class Rome he was ordained serve St. Bridget's and St. Ana and in , 10 countries. schools we now have if we had pastor is scheduled for a per- j 7:15 p.m.—Orchestra practice, on the theme, "The Lord Is My in June 1968 in 15)41 and became a Bishop in , 7:30 p.m.—Evonlno Rnlly. Messnoe, gar's parishes The group's repertoire in- interpreters in our regular sonal appearance at the Mayo "Three Separate Houra Bolero the Second Shepherd." Music by the choir, Prior to his service in La 1965. cludes moro than 300 one-act schools." 1 Auditorium, Rochester, Coming ol Christ." at Alma Cen- B esides responsibilities ln the Civic Thursday, 7:30 p.m. —Communion eerv- directed by Miss Patricia Bred- Crosse, he served plays and shorter vignettes Melcher said there are also p.m. Ice, and in the Tuesday at 7:45 beck, will be "Hosanna," with ter. Dubuque Archdiocese written without emphasis on special facorles operated by the will ******* Appearing with Humbard Diocese of Winona, he Is a special denominational the Tw^g^sr SEVENTH DAY the school joining the , choir in administrative blind and the deaf in the Soviet be Maudo Aimee, his wife and singing "AH Glory, set at memher of the ology. ADVENTIST CHURCH Laud, and Confirmation the U.S. National Union, which are surrounded featured vocalist, and the Ca- fEnst Sanborn end Chestnut) Honor. committee of by special housing develop- 1 " Miss Mary Nelson will Moravian Catholic Bishops Tho public may attend. A thedral Singers, a nationally- IHHH i ^'M^'H-ttik* Pastor Gcrnld H. Greene be organist. Bethany Conference of free will donation will be re- ments, theaters, restaurants known Gospel group. Three and is chairman of the gro-un's { 1:45 p.m.—Sabbalh school, Losson stu- As its processional hymn BETHANY, Minn. - and shopping areas. , the committee on priestly ceived at the end of the pro- Tho public may attend tho HVOA dy: "Faith and Trouble." Lesson lextt class will sing "Take Thou My young people will be confirmed stnrdint; gram. "In Russia, up to 25 percent free service. I Pot. 1. at tho Palm Sunday service at formation. ¦ 3:45 p.m.—Worship. Hands and Lead Me." of the work force in those blind x . SPBSilftSflA 'v ' Bethany Moravian Church at and deaf factories can be INSTALLMENT PLAN *?*)t 5>-K ^1^ . \. «^*>^^'.^"L^U* < /C?nt-**w^>vJ 10:45 a.m. PLEASANT VALLEY Passion reading set seeing and hearing employes." RIO DE JANEIRO , Brazil ^-'W^^^pi^p'' The sermon topic will be "To EVA NGELICAL ho said, (AP) — Ballot tickets, costing the Confirmation Class of 1973," FRK E CHURCH at St. Stanislaus "Now, get this switch, the as much as $30 each, are avail- and by the choir will in- 136? Heim" Rood able on the Installment plan music Pntrlck J. Clinton, Tlio Passion of Our Lord ac- seeing and hearing employes First Baptist Church THE LIVING BIBLE clude, "Load Mo, Lord, in Thy Tlie Rev. here. A bank offers to finance Broadway —Wlnono Pnstor cording to Matthew will be read havo the same benefits as the 368 VV. J Righteousness," and "The One by three youths at Masses nt blind nnd the deaf , rather than them in 11 installments at 3.8 • SUN., APR. IS-7 P.M. • Thing Needful , That Good Part. " 9: 30 t.m.-Sundnv ichool. Blblo cloue« St. Stanislaus Catholic Church the other way around " per cent monthly interest. d Look up these versa*- in the Living Bible: I Sarnuol <\ lor liie «n!lr« f(imlly. 10:45 n.m.-SorwIca ol worthlp nnd In- 625 E. 4th St., at 7:30 p.m. y 20:30 and I Kings 18:27. and sue why ws want *S llru cllon. AAeHnOo — "Ho Modo No Ans- Saturday, and Sunday at 5:30, Spring Cleaning?? wer. " Communism's growth K to send you our information pointing out the olh-or N 5 -i.m.—Colloa« Dinner and nie«Hnct »1 7:15 , B:30 , 9:45 and 11:15 a.m, llrirriornlcl-a, and 5:15 p.m. warned in S. America with this translation. Ask for ths free ; TOYS & 6 p.m.-Senlor HI FCYF »nd -Junior Don't throw it away — coll the Big i) problems HI FCYF. The blessing nnd distribution 7: 30 p.m.- "B0dV*U!<>" servlc). SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — brochure "Tho Living Bible" . Addresa your roquuit & Tuos-lny, p.rn,—Bonrd of Christian of the palm will bo n part of Brothers to ick it up for tlieir auction. J GIFTS 7 Brig. Lnl Ming-tong, chairman p Educ-tllon. the 7:30 p.m. Euchnristic cele- f ta; § FOR ALL OCCASIONS Wednesday, 7:30 pm-—Women'j Mis- bration. of Notionalist China's Joint We arc now picking up articles to be do- sionary Social/- al 1h« homt ol Sally said Thursday MADD BROTHERS Dut>llti, m chiefs of staff , KUDD STORE, Inc. T-himdoy, i:30 a.m.-Men's Fellowship Peel and halve a couple of that "Communism is trying, noted for the Big Brother's Auction May Rrenkfnst at Happy Chel. cloves of garlic; drop into a through subversion, to build a «:3r> p.m.-ChoIr raheorset. 7, 1973, For pickup call: 454-1520, 454- CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 6-iS p.m.-Plcnatr Olrls and Boyi Brl* bottle of wine vinegar and lot platform whoso starting base is ; (Jiiffl/ ^ onrte, stand a week or two, Use the now tho Latin-American conti- 7 p.m.—Visitation. 1521, or 452-6320. j 676 W. Sarnia Street, Winona, Minn. 5*5987 I t) p.m.—Ilnma nil>l» ntudles, garlic-flavored vinegar in green nent." 171 I. 4lh St. Pliant 432-40O7 Frldsy, 6:30 n.nv-E ldcr»' Fellowship salads along with oil , salt and Lai Is In Brazil on o six-day DraaMntt at Happy Choi. > I 7 :30 p.m.—Good Friday sorvlct. popper. official visit. Schultz-Knqx Snider-Little: - Your horoscope —-Jeane Dixon ip Winona Daily NBW$ }M vows pledged voWs pledged 1(|¦ a WM . ' " ¦ ' "*¦*• Wliwna, Minnesota , . pi KELLOGG, Minn* C Special)— For SATURDAY, April 14? at Ma bel ' faitbi Ensign DeLoris A. Snider daugh- Your birthday today: Finds you affirming your ter of Mr. and ^ Jlrsi > Donald MABEL, Minn. — Henrytown building slowly and surely for future happiness and pros- attention. Snider, Aniery, Wis., formerly ¦ Lutheran Church, Mabel, was perity. Serious relationships take up more of your of Kellogg, and Marine Capt. ¦fll Today's natives are of many vocations, and share a profound m /# ^^ ^"Wi the setting for the April 7 wed- - ¦' - . John little were united in mar- interest in spiritual matters. . March ceremony at ding of Miss Alice , Marie Aries (March 21-April 19): Today we sort out the results riage in a M&A- FRIDAY-, APRIL 1'J, 1W3 St. Alban-s Navsl Hospita3, ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' M Schultz, daughter of Mr. and ' ¦ pent ¦ of yesterday. Solitude, exercise and fresh air help relieve ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ -^¦ ¦ ¦ # ¦ - ¦ - ¦ N.Y. ¦ Queens, * •« Mrs. Otto . Schultz, Whalan, up emotions. Home life is- better later. The bride is employed as a W^%%xi^. ^ji$ ^?wi ! Minn., and Stephen VKnox, son Taurus (April 20*May 20); It's a busy day and nobody's in z^z^&i^i&&^>t®ffiW$0$M a helpful mood. Your share in overlooking minor irritations is registered nurse at St, Alban*s of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knox, much appreciated. Hospital and the bridegroom is ' ¦ ¦ ' Mabel, cV ¦, - , Gemini (May 21-June 20): Your ability, to manage in lim- serving with the U.S. Marine The bride wore a gown of ited conditions? is? tested. Keep your mind occupied during de- Corps. white satin-faced organza de** lays. ' - . ¦: v. signed Cancer (June 21-July 22) : Somebody will demand all of How much does with empire bodice, high your time just when you have many other things to do. Anger Arcadia sets fall neckline and full bishop sleeves. will not heip. adult education English cluny lace detailed the Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Little progress is likely in fi. neckline and the ruffled hem- nances, as you wait for the situation to ripen; Pick up a AiRCADlA, Wis. (Special) •— da ugh ter owe mom? line, Cluny lace edged the ca- long-neglected hobby. Richard A. Kamla, adult voca- DEAR ABBY: How much does a daughter owe her thedral-length mantilla veil. Virgo (Aug. JO-Sept. 22): You differ drastically with asso- tional school coordinator in Ar- mother? Mom divorced Dad when I *was five. I'm 23 now, Miss Nina Schultz was maid ciates. Pursue recreation rather than serious negotiations. cadia, has announced a tenta- and Dad has paid her a generous alimony all these years, of honor and Miss Jeanne Zeit- Libra (Sept 23-Oct. 22) : Communications are snarled. tive list of night classes for plus child support which enabled me to have the best clothes, ter and Miss Gloria Schultz; No big issues involved, so relax. Health care can be studied next fall. music lessons, dancing lessons, and a college education. Mom were bridesmaids. They wore at leisure. They include beginning Polish, never had to go out and work. floor-length skirts of yellow Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Keep your plans to yourself. beginning Welding* living with I recently married a wonderful mart whose work takes chiffon with while empire bodi- Friends could complicate matters. Financial negotiating runs your tensions, clothing repair, him. all over the world. At first Mom sulked because we didn't ces accented with lace. They into obstacles. upholstery, cake decorating? n, ¦> ¦ me to stay home *wore wide-brimmed yellow hats. Sagittarius (Nov. 2MDec. 21): Stop, look, listen, then algebra I, macrame and decov- Kt&eY K « / Gun- ' tolaction be held Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. son. Tho scholarships will bo president, iff, \Sl I . • 'la fl. * e t Coatl to 75 now Saturday luncheon The Alumni Society Board , al- winner in Division Four; Mrs. similar highway safety course \l \ 1 1 1 ** ' "' "•""'"•d * so, voted to support a work will start Friday at Alma. ' Laurence Kronebusch, Division 1 at the Top & Bottom Shop at only —- TREMPEALEAU, Wis. — Tho study student assigned to thc Three winner ; Mrs. Pavelka, An emergency medical train- \\ \ l \ I RUBBER ] Trempealeau Federated Church Alumni Affairs Office for the second In Division Three, and ing course will bo taught next will sponsor a luncheon Satur- academic year of 1973-74 in Mrs. William Graner, alternate. fall at Whitehall. Enrollment in BACK < day beginning at 11:30 n.m, at tho amount of $550. Queen for the week wns Mrs. this course will bo open to the the church. The public is Invited. Thc annual meeting of tho Davis. public, CARPET ! Alumni Society of Winona State $ $ College is to be held May 19 (Larg* Selection ( STOP IN AND MEET %/ \_f V# %*# In Stock) I ANY I in Kryzsko Commons. A social Ettrick banquet ^—-—i 50& r Our New Managers 60 hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. -with (Scotts) Well Prlc»dl ETTRICK BANQUET REGULARS OR WNGI Vary Nicol DRY CLEANING dinner at 6:15 P.m. TOM & CONNIE f Graduates of tlio class of 19211 ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - A Tirmirv. FREE ALTERATIONS will receive special honor and mother-daughter banquet will be Pre-Spring SALE T I ERN EY | $3.50 & held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Save Now On nro invited as guests of the so- | A I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $3.95 & $4.95 \ COUPONS ciety. All Alumni Society mem- First Lutheran Church In North Scot' s Lawn Product! | - GOOD AT - ' Beaver Creek. A stylo show will DADD BROTHERS bers and their spounses are in- ItiTDD vited to attend, Reservations be given and an exhibit of hand- STORE, Inc. CARRIAGE HOUSE work will bo displayed. \ may bo made wilh Mrs, John ¦ I CLEANERS Cross, 45G Glenview Court or 0hutVofoh TOP & BOTTOM SHOP Mrs. Bruce McNally, 304 Lake Using ennned crabmeat? | 170 LAFAYETT0 J 103 Wojt Third Winona,. Minn. St. Dinner tickets can ho pur- Drain the liquid from tho crab, 671 R. 4lh St. Ph. 4)2-4001 chased at the door. then rinse in -cold water. itei^e ^ dMC ST. PATJL, Minn.. (AP)-The ments not acceepted by the res- bill.»» who did not accept the Su- Minnesota ;H?ouse. has approved olution' s sponsor, ?Rep. Several amendments were of- preme Court decision, this is a a resblutioti? iirjging Congress to Thaddeus Jude, DDL-Mound. fered from the floor, but all legitimate exercise in their ban abortion, despite an oppo- in typed statements delivered nent's charge that the approval were opposed by Jude and all right to petition Congress." : to House members eaitter this were defeated. was grounded in fear. week. MCCL- described the ?Rep. Joan Growe, DFL-Min- In a related action, the Sen- resolution as "tie sbrongest ex- One of the proposed amend- netonka, abstained from voting. ate gave preliminary approval pression of intent this legisla- ments, intended to test the She explained that although she to a bill prohibiting the use of ture can make tn help correct "right to life" aspect of the res- personally opposed abortion, living fetus matter for any type the monstrous abortion, decision olution, would have prohibited the resolution went "far be- of research. of the Supreme Court," . capital punishment. It was of- yond" that question, without -of- The preliminary House tally 1-he statement went; on to fered by Rep. William Ojala, fering any alternatives to abor- on the ' abortion resolution urge lawmakers "to vote DFL-Aurora. tion.' ' Thursday,was 101-21, with final against ? any amendment to the Jude, 21, told lawmakers that "Voting abortion up or down approval of the resolution ex- resolution not accepted by the the surgery to terminate preg- will not solve the real prob- pected late : today. author, and to prevent any oth- nancy is "not a victimless lem—the reason people seek er effort to delay or defeat the crime." He said that "for those abortions in the first place," The resolution which Con- SPEECH WINNERS . . - The lS-member Cotter High schmidt, Marge Foegen, Paula Foreman, Jim Haun, Barb gress would be urged to pass as she said. "Abortions will con- tinue to be performed." School speech team placed third in the recent Minnesota Doffing, Marianne Schuh, Cindy Ashelin, Joe Corser, Mark a : constitutional amendment High DiMatteo and Ed Swails. Mrs. Thomas Frisb eays: V If the resolution wins Senate Independent Schools state speech contest at St. Agnes y is the coach. approval as expected, Min- School, St. Paul. Members of the team are, from the left, (Daily News photo) "No persons shall be de- House OKs truck nesota would join several other Kathy Conrad, Mark Kleinschmidt, Gail Tester, Mark Klein- prived of life, liberty or proper- states which have asked Con- ty from conception until natural gress to pass an and abortion death without due process of bill with changes amendment to the U.S. Con- law, nor -denied the equal pro- stitution. tection of the laws; provided ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — serve rural Minnesota towns County denies that this article shall not pre- The. Minnesota House has ap- cut off by railroad branch line The S e n a t e-apprwed bill vent medical operations neces- proved a bill permitting 65-foot abandonments. would prohibit use of a "living twin-trailer trucks, but tacked Rep. Walter Hanson, DFL-St. human conceptus for any type sary to¦ save the life of a moth- " er." " ¦¦:¦ on amendments a Senate leader Paul, opposed the bill and said of laboratory research. lie bill variance on Although memorials to Con- dislikes. it would not help the boxcar also declares that human life gress have no legal status, if Senate Minority Leader Har- shortage because "you can't begins at conception, a point Congress were to pass such a old Krieger, the chief Senate haul grain in double bottom anti-abortion groups have long constitutional amendment it author, said he would not ac- trucks because of the weight argued. . ; ¦•? ¦? cept provisions for added taxes restrictions." . Under the bill, nedical re- lot dimensions would have the effect of over- A request for a variance MacGregor: public anger turning a Jan. 22 U.S; Supreme on the longer trucks. He pre- The bill, which would take ef- searchers could use human fet- for Court decision that struck down dicted the hill would be sent to fect July 1, would not change al tissue such as obtained in an the reduction of frontage size most state prohibitions on abor- a conference committee to re- the current maximum weights abortion, but could not tamper on lots in an A-l zoning dis- tion. solve the differences with a allowed on state roads. with the tissue until all signs of trict was denied Thursday , by Senate version passed earlier. life were gone. Among the state statutes The amendments the Winona County deepening over Wbtergafe .. ' The House vote Thursday'to added by Sen. George Pillsbury, R- Board Of which fell' as a. - result of the the House would impose a $100 Zoning Adjustment. BOSTON (AP) The Chris- proof ,'" the newspaper said. "He is soft spoken and high court decision was Min- relax the current 55-foot limit Wayzata, iread a leader oppos- - and single-trailer rule was 90- tax on 60-foot twin trailers and ing the bill from Dr. - Bernard Larry Roemer, Minnesota tian Science Monitor quotes The Monitor quoted MacGre- whenever I had to lean forward nesota's, "which allowed abor- a $200 fee on 65-fdot double bot- Clark MacGregor, who headed gor as saying the loss of votes to hear what he was saying I tion only to save the life of the 37. The Senate vote on the bill Mirkin, director of clinical City, had petitioned the. board about 10 days ago was 45-19. toms. pharmacology at the University the 1972 Committee to Reelect was only one aspect of the knew I had better do so be- mother. The constitutional The House bill also permits to grant variances for the re- the President, as saying that damage to the President's cam- cause when he wants to make a amendment asked in the resolu- of Minnesota. Supporters said tbe bill was the state Highway Commission- Mirkin's letter said the meas- duction of the 300-foot required "public anger has probably paign. major point he usually lowers tion would reinstate that law on favored by farm, labor and er, county boards and munici- frontage area deepened" over the Watergate his voice rather than raising a nationwide basis. ure "would significantly ham- be reduced to "Its impact went far beyond business groups as a means to palities to approve tw*>lane per and indeed cripple our 175.65 feet and 225.15 feet on a affair. it," MacGregor said. Rep. Uobert Bell, R-Rose- highways for use by twin- that with people who said this , led opposition to the reso- provide efficient, low-cost capability for developing the in- parcel of property he owns off In a Washington dispatch, the "He is very gentlemanly? in ville transportation. trailer trucks. The longer rigs CSAH 17 in Wilson Township in is a reprehensible thing..." lution. formation necessary to prevent Monitor said it has been Mac- MacGregor was quoted. "But dealing with people who ?work Rep. Jack Lavoy, DFL-Du- would generally he limited to the potential adverse effects of Pleasant Valley. The variance Gregor's judgment all along for . him. I never ? saw an ex- luth, chief House author, said four-lane divided highways but , would have split quite obviously Richard Nixon "You're going to vote for it, ' drugs or environmental pollu- the properly that "Watergate cost Mr. Nixon would have no haad in such ception to that. Bell told his colleagues the fail! woii/d allow three twin- woiiid be permitted use of con- into two parcels of about five between l and 2 percentage an , - "be- tants in millions : upon millions absurd, idiotic operation." "He is impatient at times cause you're afraid to vote trailer trucks to haul the same necting two-lane routes and of unborn children." acres each. points in the election. In votes with things that don't work. I amount of goods that four two-lane roads leading to truck Reomer has built a The day after the election. against it." He said the major- The bill's chief sponsor, Sen. house on that would be between three- MacGregor resigned to head remember one time when a ity of House members had trucks now carry, at a savings terminals. Robert Brown, R-Stillwater, one portion of the property and quarters of a million and a mil- telephone call was broken off The Senate bill calls for pub- the Washington office of United "complied so far" with instruc- in fuel. said it would not prevent any re- told the board that a potential lion and a half votes.'' Aircraft. because of some technical prob- tions from the Minnesota Citi- Rep. Carl Johnson, DFL-St. lic hearings before two-lane search being performed at the buyer? of the property -wants the MacGregor took over lead- lem and he was impatient. I Peter, said the twin-trailer rigs routes are approved, while the property split into The Monitor quoted MacGre- zens Concerned for Life university. two parcels. ership of the President's cam- gor as saying the standing of never saw him abuse anyone (MCCL) to oppose all amende would make it economical to House version does not. like the House-passed resolu- Board members agreed that paign when John N. Mitchell who worked with him. He is, in there was no land Vice President Spiro T. Agnew tion, the bill was supported by hardship in- resigned in June, 1972, after the is high among party workers the finest sense, on the basis of MCCL. volved and that to grant the "bugging" of the Democratic my personal dealings with him, ¦¦ ' ': ¦ ¦ and party officials because of - ?: '¦ . request niight establish a pre* - National, Committee offices in reasons which are "partly a gentle man." V cedent for other landowners tc the Washington Watergate com- ideological" and " Before he replaced Mitchell' request splitting their properly. partly the 'Drummer Boy plex had been discovered. fund-raising ability" of the vice as head of the reelection com- It would conflict with the president. mittee, MacGregor was chief county comprehensive land use At that time, the Monitor congressional liaison for Nixon brings price plan, they agreed. V said MacGregor recalled "Most people like Ted Agnew , "I very much...and come away for a year and a half. Board chairman Cy Hedlun-d had never met any of the 'Wa- When he accepted the White of $125,000 advised the petitioner tergate 7' from any association with him to attempt , and I still have not with a very high regard House job, the .Monitor said, it NEW YORK (AP) - A Civil to have the property . rezoned met them. for the man personally," he said, . was with the understanding he War study by Eastman John- in order to split the property and "I asked each of the princi- would leave after the? presiden- son, "The Wounded Drummer build additional housing. pals in the committee who had MacGregor was asked about tial election, ahd this was reaf- Boy," brought $125,000 at auc- been on hand at the time of the working with President Nixon. firmed with thie President. tion Wednesday night, one of Watergate affair whether they two American paintings that Phony U.S.money had any knowledge of or were sold for more than $100,000 at a found in Dutc in any way involved. I got a Sotheby, Parke-Bernet Gal- h town straight, factual look-me-in-the- leries auction. LEIDEN, Netherlands (AP) eye negative." TOP & BOTTOt The highest previous price — Six million counterfeit U.S. Nothing that has happened for a work by Johnson was dollars, ireshly printed and since, Mr. MacGregor said, has $28,000. neatly wrapped, have been dis- caused him to change his mind, The painting, which was an covered in a small printing the Monitor reported. "He said S^S 1870 study that preceded the fi- shop in a suburb of this Dutch that he was primarily con- /f^\ A nal work hanging in the Union town, police report. cerned with the 'nuts and bolts' League Club of New York, de- Three men were engaged in getout-the-vote side of the picts a wounded boy drumming producing the currency when campaign and the first he \i L H %w\Wmm\*\ wmmMt 4i while borne on the shoulder of police raided the building on heard of the political espionage JU. y iwrisiii i DENTIST -WELCOMED ... Dr. Lyle C. tion are Ed Gott, Ambassador; Larry Speltz, a Union soldier, with a battle- Thursday, a spokesman said. beyond that in the Watergate \ . Coleman, right, who recently established his division manager of the Chamber; J. G. field in the background. He said the mastermind of was the newspaper reports in- "Farallon Island," painted by the conspiracy was a 55-year- volving Donald H. Segretti and V-IA ¦ dental practice at 117 Walnut St., Thursday Hoeppner, Ambassador, and Kenneth Harstad, rAV^A- V^Bsiaai-A-c' P W the Ambassadors. The Albert Bierstadt in 1887, sold old printer. presidential aide Dwight L. / 'TA 8PB was welcomed to Winona by the Ambassadors visitation chairman of for $110,000. Bierstadt had sold Five persons were arrested Chapin. " ^ congratulated Dr. Coleman in of the Winona Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors also previously for a high of $22,000. Amsterdam, Rotterdam ard "Mr. MacGregor said that as who presented Mm a plaque on behalf oi the on becoming a member of the Chamber. Anonymous buyers were the Leiden in connection with the a lawyer, he will 'withhold _ _ rwfc f•¦• Chamber. From the left during the presenta- (Daily News photo) high bidders in each instance case.. ff ^ . . judgment until there is factual ;-^lttttlf inn Committee refuses to [V ' f" N^HOO.€l alter Lucey prison plan MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The by Sen. Walter Hollander, R- But Conta said the governor's ^ ~ Democratic majority of the Rosendale, to delete the portion proposal was merely "one com- ff im -fig y_ Wright baggies are QUI Wisconsin legislature's Joint Fi- X r iiiicRow of thc proposed state budget in- ponent in a total effort to make -r new bag! New wide A nance Committee refused to \ v^HrH AT silhouette. Newest make alterations Thursday in volving the closing of Central the prison system more ef- VVjjcP l'n'Sr * ' J£_% juaris look for in a long, longtime! guaranteed'Li ht Whiskey Democratic Gov. Patrick J. Lu- State Hospital. And a motion by ficient." 1^ BPW ^T SB« ^ I)I J^kMW&EXIr The g cey's proposal to close three Rep. Kenneth Merkel, R- The committee approved, on Yes> weve got 'em And E8F rS^^t-W^^^viWri makes * state institutions. But it didn't Brooltfield, to close only half of another party-line vote, a mo- ^^ b^'-^^si ^ l Sht 'em! Baggy foreclose the possibility that the Green Bay Reformatory in the le8 with a some changes might still be tion by the Milwaukee Demo- IM^I^^^^^A . w'de. 'W&SSSm made. was also unsuccessful. crat to add $700,000 for the pur- the l^i^-^^ii^i^^^B^BK -^s^lOi Psi ' ^ ^ ^^ ^ 'l Hut snug in the seat, and ¦'^'^SL ^^Wm^mlmmmwL Wnnim^:: \fawm "We simply haven't reached Hollander contended it would chase of services aimed at f itting where y .r.AA'• A ^i^MwAAAJammmMh,^m^&a^^MA mA A™ Ivl agreement yet on what to do cost more to move Central rehabilitating parolees and pro- ^^P A 'ra MMm\mWmm -^ km® with the governor's prison re- ^^ I^Wmk) ^»Sg\i supposed to-thanks to State patients to other state In- bationers, ^^^^ '<3®mmB^mmWmmmWtoC\P& ^SiS form proposals," Rep. Dennis stitutions than to close the hos- "Every effort must be made Conta , D-Milwaukce. a co- pital. to rehabilitate the prisoners," chairman of the panel said. Rep. Byron Wackett, R-Vfa- gfflfe |gS|| ^nd see alt our Wright ¦ tortown, contended putting tho Conta said. f^l^Sja ^mWmmmmBmmmf i€ ^ Lucey hns called for closing closing of the Institutions in the Tlio state budget director, 3 the Green Bay Reformatory, budget was a usurpation of leg- Harry Schmidt, announced SiiliDiKS ^IH^BilkP'sVav???v. tho Central State Hospital at islative powers. meanwhile that he expected 400 Waupun and the Sparta Child to 450 jobs to bo available for WHISKEY Care Center. "This Is going to bo thc the 550 state employes who CROW The committee rejected 8-6, greatest abortion ever in the would be displaced if tho three Wtm^Hammr H on party-line vote ' •' 'li^^maaaaWmmWmWBI ^^^Mf ^^ UGIIT VM? a , a motion state of Wisconsin," he said- institutions are closed. **H*-HHHMHHBBnnHnHHHHHa BiHB -HBHHBBnSBnHH For Summer Fun on the river see the "BIG M" for BOAT & MOTOR LOANS

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Phone 454-5160 New SMC coach has no qualms about wearing 3 hats By STAN SCHMIDT Stier is a native of Springfield, Mo., and was graduated able to say what we'll do next year. - Daily ?N«ws Sports Editor from St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa, in 1965. He earn- "I just want to be successful.-I' m not overly concerned but it'd be nice to wih"?the' *infereiice Dr. William F. Stier, Jr., as of August 1, will be more ed a master of education degree from Temple University, with a win-loss record, c championship. 1 ' - ¦ :: ' ,A : " ' '" than lust the new basketball coach at St. Mary's College. Philadelphia, Pa., and completed a doctorate in education . . A- - . - . ;• He'll also he athletic director and chairman of the physical at the University of South Dakota in 1972. "I HAVEN'T HAD the opportunity to;evaluate; the team, education department, Although Stier hasn't held a coaching position since 1971 their stats, their strengths, their wealcness., Next September W/MONA v But Stier, 39, has no qualms about wearing three hats at (he coached briefly at two high schools and led Briar Cliff 'll know. to* a 39-34, three-year record) he doesn't feel he*s gotten out we " * 0A/LY NBffSA the same time. ' Stier went on to say that he will concentrate his ?recruit- "I'm sure going to try to do justice to all three jobs," o£ touch. . ing efforts within a 200-mile radius of Winona, although he Stier said at a press conference at SMC this morning. "I "I MIGHT HAVE gotten out of touch -with the day-to-day wouldn't put a strict limit on that, adding that '(Chicago is held all three job s at another college (Briar Cliff, Sioux problems," he explained. "But the most important part of certainly included." City, Iowa). I couldn't have done it at Shepherd College coaching is the interrelation with the young men, and I don't "Within those 200 miles," he said, "there has to be one SPOIP because there we had 14 intercollegiate sports and 300 phy- think I've gotten stale on that." ~ or two players who can really help us. "We've got to look in sical education majors. Stier also expressed his dislike of the word "winning" our own back yard. There's a heck of a high school program AL Winona Dally New* after he was asked if he could improve on SMC's record next right here in Winona." •"I* Winona, Minriesa-ta "BUT I WOULDN'T lave taken this Job unless I thought FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1973 I could do the job. As the program grows, in five or 10 years, year. The Redmen were 6-19 this season and have suffered The new addition to SMC's coach staff said .he saw "a lot I may relinquish one. through four straight losing seasons. of good things" in the video tapes. "Bht I'm not concerned Stier replaces Ken Wiltgen, who was fired March 30 after "Can I produce a winner? I don't know, but I sure hope with the past. There's 10 ways to skin a cat and all I'm 19 years as athletic director and basketball coach, Stier is • so " he stated. "I don't like the word 'winning'; I prefer the concerned with is can they play our system," currently athletic director at Shepherd College, Shepherds- phrase .'to be successful.-' I'd be a jerk, just from looking at (Continned on next page) Btil Stier town. W. Va. His appointment is effective August 1. the six video tapes (of SMC games) that I've seen, to be 7- stier North Stars By PAT THOMPSON players from the original Flyer the key stops when they count- And he appeared to have in Montreal, said Flyer Coach trols the puck well, kills penal- We've hit all year and we don't Lonrtarry. PM, 14:21. . ¦ 7 . ¦ ; ¦ o^ " Second period—3, Philadelphia, Crisp 1 - ?- . . . ?. ' . 7. , . (Bladon, Lonsberry) 4:10. 3, Philadelphia, BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) expansion team of 1967-68. ed." . - v trouble regaining his footing Fred Shero. "We've had . a lot ties and .scores goals. We've?got expect to change now." The North Stars took a 1-0 after making some : saves. .' of? success against them by cov- Jack Gordon of the Lonsherry 2 (Dornhoefer) UM. 4, Phila- — The Philadelphia Flyers, for "Would you believe it took us ?. younger legs than the North •Coach delphia, Schulli I (Flett, ClerKt) 18:01, the first time in their six-year first period lead on Bill Golds- "I have some bad skat- ering, their wings and not let- North Stars praised the play of Penalties—Harvey, Min, 1:17; Pariii, six years to advance past the worthy's power play deflection ting them get going." Stars. Favell played well for Favell and Flyer forwards Bob- Min, 2:34; Harris, Min, 7:39; AlhbW, history have advanced past the first round?" said Dornhoefer, es..,new ones," Favell said, de- us-made a lot of key saves. PM/10i». with a leg. 2-2-1 against Third period—J, Philadelphia, Lonsber- first round of the National Min- nying a back injury. The Flyers were Everyone played by Clarke, Lonsberry, Dornhoe- whose overtime goal beat the Canadiens in. the regular well." fer and Rick MacLeish and "a ry 3 (unassisted) MM. Penaltloi—Mac- Hockey League's Stanley Cup esota 3-2 Tuesday night in But the Flyers opened op a 3* Lelsh, Phi, 12:01; Hextall, Min, 12:01/ playoffs. The Flyers will , head directly season, Lonsberry said, --We've.got particularly sound defense." Ashbw, Phi, 14*.4e. Game 5. "We've got more 1 margin with second period to Montreal wliile the North Shots on goal by: "The difference in getting togetherness on this team than goals by Terry Crisp, Ron Lon- Shero cited a number of rea- the combination of experience "You have to give them cred- PHILADELPHIA ...... 411 »-1i Stars will be .canceling the week- MINNESOTA 13 12 13—31 this far is like the difference we ve ever had before. Every- sberry and Dave Schultz, and sons for Philadelphia's victory, and youth that has made the it—they were aggresive and had ' end reservations they made to s play as a difference. I think we're ca- Goalies—Philadelphia, Favellr Mlnrieso- between drinking draft beer body believes we can win. I Lonsberry finished it up with citing loneberry' good checking," said Gordon. fa, Maniago. . Philadelphia for a possible sev- . 's 'by perledsi and bottle beer, between driv- just knew we were going to win an empty, goal with 12 seconds factor. ? pable Of playing against Mon- Flnt p«rEad—1, Mlnnesoti, Ooldsworthy . cor* enth game,, treal on their ice at anytime. I 1 (Mohns, Nanne) 13:<0. Pcnalllet—Dom- PHILADELPHIA ...... • J 1-4 ing and flying on summer vaca- and we got another great effort to play. "He hais been a big key in the hoefer. Phi, 1:1*11 Barrett, Min, 7:3*; MINNESOTA ...... 18 0-1 tion," said defenseman Joe from Dougie in goal." "Our team was fantastic," *"I look for a physical series series," said Shero. "He con- expect the series to be rough. Harrlf, Mini 10:07> Dupont, PM, 11:00) A-15,«S4. Watson after the Flyers beat Favell was the most sensa- said Favell. "The defense was the Minnesota North Stars 4-i tional in the series, allowing just great. Name every guy on Thursday to win their¦ quarter- only three goals the last three the team." final playoff. . .-? ¦ games of the series and turning There was speculation before Watson, defenseman Ed Van aside 37 of the 88 North Star the. game that Favel might Impe, right wing Gary Dorn- shots Thursday night. have to sit out the game be- hoefer and goalie Doug Fa- "Favell was the big differ- cause of a bad*: injury that veil, the key man in the play- ence," said Minnesota's all-star sidelined him during a 15 game off , are the remaining four winger J.P. Parise. "He made stretch in the regular season. Twins hope to get back KO punches BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) at-bats as the designated hitter, Air Force Maj. Eichard Bol- — The Minnesota Twins hops to including a home run in the stad of Minneapolis, a prisoner regain use of their KO punch— season? opener a week ago at of war in North Vietnam for 7% Killebrew and Oliva—this wee- Oakland. years, was to throw out the cer- kend when they play their first Killebrew hopes to get into emonial first ball. liome stand of the 1973 season action sometime this weekend, Bert Blyleven, 1-1, and Bill against the Oakland Athletics. but the Twins continued to list Hands, 1-1, will pitch for the The Twins planned to send him as questionable. Twins in the Saturday and Sun- Jim Kaat, 1-0, to pitch their "H I don't start playing pret- day games respectively against lome opener against Oakland's ty soon, I'm not going to get in Ken ?Holtzman, 0-1, and Vida John "Blue Moon" Odom, 0-1, enough games to earn my let- Blue, 1-0. f American taste in l\ ter," Killebrew joked. at 1:15 p.m. (CST) today. Twins Manager Frank Quilici Harmon Killebrew, whose 541 The Twins won their first is happy with the team's start | [ llal liome runs rank him No. 4 on three games of the season, despite the back-to-back losses M^I ID Vo^ the all-time list in that depart- against Oakland last weekend, in Anaheim. IHiU ^-lHH-tok. I I 1^ li ment, missed the team's first then dropped 4-2 and 4-1 deci- "We showed that our pitching L/ww l 1-L-i HL five games because of bursitis sions at Anaheim against the will keep us in every game," 1 mi in his left knee. California Angels. he said. "We proved that we Wk\ Jaj-Bjffi^ The A's, defending World can get some runs against that Tony Oliva, the three-time bat- Series champions, have lost type of pitching and that's got ting champion, has been used four of their first games. Bert to ?help our confidence." only as the club's designated Campaneris, the A's little The eight newcomers on the hitter because he has not yet shortstop who was suspended roster include pitchers Hands, been running adequately to the first week of the season for Joe Decker and Ken Sanders; take an outfield post while throwing ,his bat at a Detroit infielders Joe Lis, Jerry Terrell trying to make a comeback pitcher in the playoffs last fall, and Danny Walton, and out- from knee surgery. was eligible for the first time fielders Larry Hisle and Mike Still, Oliva has four hits in 16 today. Adams. _m\\\\\\\\\\\HK ~*Sft _ W fi *r Ji JV$W_mK_ ^_^_^_^_^EM_^_Waaaaaaaaaaaaa m. aZaaJK, ,i?^ ft '^^^ :^a-^^aty ^^^i^<,A.a ^aa\\\\\\\\\wmmaa\\w - _T S-^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^F- _f f ¦ 1> /*J^^*t " fi^^, w ^^mffi ^'^'^ ^^^ B ^H jrf {JRlS& it ** * ^a^HII^^|^^HiDHHHMii ^^^BHa1 ^B^^^Ha^HHi^^HBnl ^^««/ -#£**»»¦ ^ _ _ ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_v Jj? Gabriel to play in minor league Midnight comes LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Roman Gabriel's attorney says he has reached a tentative agreement for the unhappy Los Angeles Rams quarterback to early for Sabres play with a minor, league club next season, despite threats he By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seotty Bowman. "I don't think could be dropped from major Midnight came 90 minutes a ve ( league football. any team can be any tougher * A %» > . , fia , early for the Buffalo Sabres. than tho Sabres. \i Ifis * AY '\w % $ If irk 1 Wrinil ' ill'< *" ^ * But there were indications The Sabres, the Cinderella " ; /* proposed II ;|) is distinctly and naturall y Gabriel was using the team in this year's Stanley Ami he wasn V I 'Mf WHaWfiW W m »¦* contract with the Las Vegas 't even on tlio § I 'W*1/irMlT^l!mv Jr; ] ,. | I , *. *«y«-/ , m fj American. Born in Cup playoffs wero finished off by ice. Someone who was, Ken f^* *? l|k[ f ' Casinos to force a trade to the powerful Montreal Cana- &M somo other National Football diens 4-2 in goals Thursday D T y d e n, spent most of League club. Gabriel's attor- night and 4-2 in games in their Thursday night throwing his E ney, Ed Masry, declined to quarter-final playoff round. large frame in front of 44 Buf- ¦ comment on the matter after Elsewhere in the National '^l arriving horo Thursday night, falo shots and he was duly im- W firr^SF Hockey League, the Phila- pressed. "They just kept com- F saying only, "Roman wants to il^SSn ° delphia Flyers eliminated the bo traded. If this helps him to Minnesota North Stars in six ing on and on," he said, after be traded then as far as he's gomes with a 4-2 victory while watching the Sabres give up concerned it's beneficial." the Rangers skated to a 4-1 four first period goals without Masry later met with owners opening-game win In their giving up, of the Casinos and in a joint semi-final round series with tho The Montreal goal scorers statement said the tentative Chicago Block Hawks. were Serge Savard, Murray agreement called for tho B-foot- In the World Hockey Associ- Wilson , Guy Lafleur and Jac- 4 signal caller to bo paid $100,- ation, New England gained a 3-1 ques Laperriere while Buffalo's 000 for an elght-gamo summer lead in its quarter final playoff Rene Robert and Jim Lorentz season with tho team and be series hy defeating Ottawa 7-3 scored third-period goals to f ree to report to an NFL team halve the final margin. by mid-August. At approximately 9:30 CST For the New York Rangers, Buffalo's dream of upsetting there's no place like home, but tho mighty Canadiens, losers of tho road isn't bad either. : only 10 regular season games, With Thursday night's victory Protect i/ j ended. It was lhe witching hour in Chicago added to the three *St for tho Sabres, but there wero previous rond wins over Bos- Your \y»r*k no pumpkins in sight. to-n, tho Rangers are now 4-0 in Tlie only transformation was nwny games in this year's play- Earn- ' that nfter a hard-fought six offs. ;vS|^B games, tho Canadiens turned Another Now York trick is to ings , into winners while the Sabres spot the opposition an early gg^H become losers. lend and then come storming With a Guaranteed "Well wo tried, but it just back, "That's been tho story of Incom* wasn't in tho cards." snid Sa- the playoffs for us," snld Red White & Blue... FOR THE BEST bres' Coach Joe Crazier, whose Ranger Coach Emile Francis. In QUALITY and SERVICE team made tho playoffs for tho "They go ahead early, but w» in DISABILITY and first tlmo in its three-year his- don't give them much time to Natural American l&ste in The tupril«h|fl9);. P«I.M llti»|nK beer Co.,M.I«iult».W.Mo(iiin ! LIFE INSURANCE. tory. "Tho kids matured ," ho enjoy it." ¦ SEE OR CALL MEi ' — ' " ' ' "~~ '—~—~ " ' ' * — i I added. "Thoy really enmo n In tho only WHA action, Tom I . . ;.. i , , . , ; Mnrv Rigloitad I' ' '" " ' .. 454-4&M long way." Williams, who only scored lo- As far as tlio Canadiens wero gouts during the regular sea- MONARCH UFE concerned Buffalo almost camo son, scored three Thursday INS. GO. ton far, "I feel like somebody night to lend the New England iVA W. 4th St. hns just taken n pinno off my Whalers to the victory over the back," sold Montreal's Coach Ottawa Nationals. SMC, WHS, Cotter also play Wmriors Winona State College opens defense of its courseo^ ¦— WinOna's other three school teama On the track and field scene, Winona Sigh •*pVm. The Warriors will compete in the Uni- Northern Intercollegiate Conference baseball are expected to be in action. was scheduled to tra-vel to Albert Lea? today versity of Wisconsin - La Crosse Indoor Invi- championship this weekend as the Warriors St. Mary's winless in its first four starts,, for a 4 p.m. duel wdth the Tigers. Cotter's tational Tournament¦ Monday through Wed- take on Moorhead State. Mckff^off/the 1973 Minnesota Intercollegiate thinclads were to host La Crescent today, but nesday. - WSC was to host the Dragons at Gabrych Athletic Conference season Saturday with a that duel was postponed until Wednesday. The , weekend's only golf meet, which Park in a nine-inning game at a p.m. today. 1 p.m. twin bill at Macalester College. Winona State's track team will join 17 -would have pitted WHS against La Crosse The series will continue Saturday with a dou- Winona High, which had its first three other schools in the fifth annual Manitou Re- •Central here today, was postponed, with no ble header scheduled to start at noon, also at games,postponed because of this week's snow lays at St. Olaf College in Northfield Satur- makeup date set. Gabrych, storm, will travel to Stillwater Saturday for day. Competition will begin at 10 a.m. This week's snow storm, which left some Tie Warriors, 3-3, were expected to put an 11 a.m. nonconference contest. The game Three tennis teams are scheduled to see 33 inches of the white stuff on the ground, Sam Shea (1-0) on the mound today against was originally scheduled to be played in Wi- action this weekend, with Winona High's .also postponed the opening day of stock car Moonhead's Paul Heerwald; Saturday it'll nona, but wet grounds forced the switch. squad slated to kick things off today -when -races at River Raceway near Fountain City, Trout streams in trouble (1-0) against Cotter SOUTHEASTERN MDOESOTA'g might probably be WSC's Lee Boettcher , which also had its first three the Hawks host La Crosse Central at 4 p.m. Wis. Opening day has now been postponed for trout streams s Terry Brecht games postponed three straight weeks. s bad MSC's Mike Wilson and WSC' , will entertain Prairie du Cotter's duet with Campion, originally slated not get their allotment of trout this spring and that' s George Spanish. Chien Campion Sunday in a 1 p.m. twin bill Elmer Duellman for both the streams and the trout fishermen. against MSC' for Saturday, has been pushed back to Sun- , one of the owners of WSC-MSC series is the main on St. Mary's Terrace Heights diamond. The day, 3tiver Raceway, ' . Why not? ¦ ? ' ¦:¦ ¦ Although the with action to start at 1 p.m. in Winona. explained that it is planned ; attraction on this weekend's local -sports line- double header was originally set for Satur- "Winona State, shut out in its first two to iopen the facility as soon as weather con- Because of landowners. of sideshows too. day, but again wet grounds forced the one- Mel Haugstad fisheries manager in charge of trout up, there are plenty duals, will host NIC rival Bemidji State in -diamu permit and that he hopes racing can , In baseball — weather permitting of day delay. "begin stocking programs in the area, points out that there has a dual meet in Memorial Hall Sunday at 3 by April 29. been a noticeable increase in posted Iand along trout streams in this region, especially near the walk-in access points used by fishermen. Most of this land was posted during the 1972 deer season rolls and pertains to hunters rather than fishermen. But state lan- Swanson Stier says that no fish may be stocked in or near waters where the (Continuedfrom page 2b) public is denied access and fisihing privileges. "We have no choice but to adopt a policy to discontinue , STIER, WHO MET the returning ball players Thursday stocking streams for at least a mile on either side of posted 268 Chuchna night upon his arrival i?n Winona, expressed no knowledge of lands," Haugstad says. "This is in effect no matter what the rumors that freshmen standouts Jerry Hoffman and Jeff sign says because most fishermen will take posted signs to Norris were thinking of transferring at the end of this year. mean no trespassing." But Tony Piscitiello, SMC sports information director, tallies 653 pointed out that the two would definitely be back next year. The law defines suitable access as walk-in Dennis Swanson rolled a 268 The 1973-74 Retdmen will have a new look, Stier went on, access. Most trout streams have roads crossing game ^nd Bicb Chuchna a 653 in that they will attempt to run a controlled fast break of- them where anglers can approach the stream series to highlight league bowl- fense coupled with three half-court series: a double low post ing in Winona Tuesday night. initial set, a double guard set with a high-low pivot arrange- and this is what Haugstad'* crews are concerned with. , ' .?. , Swanson, who finished with a ment and a shuffle type bf series involving a stationary 610 series, rolled his 268 in the postman. "Fishermen who like to drive right to the Mapleleaf Eagles League, where Defensively, the Redmen will utilize a 2-2-1 full court Tom Smokey: also had a 615, press while falling back into stream are expected to negotiate this with the ¦ ¦ ¦ a man-to-man or zoie type West End Greenhouse a 1,018 coverage. ¦ ' , landowner on their own," Haugstad explains. and R.occo's Pizza a 2,937. "Failure to obfain -drive-in access doesn't af- TT WAS ALSO ACKNOWLEDGED that negotiations are Chuchna, who had games of in progress for a SMC-Winona State game next season. fect the stocking program at all." 230 and 234, rolled his 653 in "I don't think we'll be afraid to play anybody," Stier the \7estgate Classic , ?League, said -when asked to comment "We've got nothing to lose Because many of the signs posting land are near walk- Larson had 213— . where Steve because everyone will think 'geez, St. Mary's can't win. in access points, the streams won't be stocked unless 619, John Tibor an errorless ' " landowners remove the signs soon. landowners don't have to* Although there's been considerable discontent in Winona 227-611 , Mike Yahnke 242-605, over "Wiltgen' firing, allow people to run over their land, but fishermen aren't s Stier said that he was not under any Ray Thrune 204-602, Warren pressure to produce a winner. likely to create the problems the hunters have in the past, Bonow 213—601. Bob Skeels an "The best answer to that," he explained, "is by saying at least fishermen will be concentrated near the water. errorless 543 and Rollingstone that during Haugstad and his staff are urging landowners ' to coop-r negotiations, there was never any stress that I Lumber 1,032—2,895. would have to -win erate in making possible the stocking of trout streams in the- WESTGATE: Keglerette Lad- X number of games next year or X num- ber of games ii the next two years." area. He is also asking for the assistance of sportsmen's clubs ies — Elaine Thode had 190, and fishermen in getting the word to landowners and ne- 497 Bauer BROTHER GEORGE PAHL, president of St. Mary's, Gloria Rockwald , was gotiating for the lifting of the no trespassing signs. Electric and Town & Country who was out oi town when Wiltgen's firai^g announced, There's no time to waste, stocking will begin soon and th» State Bank 853 and Dison's UMP BE NIMBLE, UMP BE QUICK . . . Sox is caught stealing second Thursday at was also asked, to comment on the situation at today's press ¦ ¦ ¦ conference. season opens in a matter of days. If the signs aren't 2,492. ' ' " Umpire Jim Odom makes an airborne call Chicago. Oakland A's shortstop Tel Kubiak "We were -primarily down when the time comes to release the fish, many streams Pin Drop — Rosemary Win- as Tony Muser ; (25> of the Chicago White holds the ball. (AP Photofax) interested in the physical education will go without their annual consignment. czewski had 1*89, IUta Tropple department," Brother George said. "Dr. Stier was inteiv viewed by people 500, Ray's Trading Post 898 and in this area, and he had these other quali- Tcurinff wfth Towser Lake Center Industries 2,520. fications (athletic director and basketball coach), BO -we went THE GAINES DOG Research Center has announced that: Action — Ron Blank had 220, along." the 1973-74 edition of "Touring With Towser," a book for the Ted Block 576, Bay State Box- Brother George said that Wiltgen was informed a year traveling dog owner is now available. ers 977 and Bay State Blacks ago tiat he would be under evaluation for a year and that he (Wiltgen) The book holds some invaluable tips on how to travel 2,776. 3 NBA teams face was told of the firing March 2, 1973. , with your canine friends and lists thousands of hotels ani MAPLELEAF: Powder Puff "We removed Wiltgen from the physical education post," motels throughout the United "States and Canada which accept — Lois Schacht had 203, Dee Brother George continued, "two years ago and put in a stop pets at their facilities. ____ Walby 562, Wincraft 911 and gap, hockey coach Don Joseph. The book is available for 50 cents from Gaines TWT, P. 0. Book Ifook 2,585. "There was dissatisfaction across the board. I doa't know 1007, Kankakee, IU. 60901. Park Rec. Classic Boys — Bill if I should tell all of his (Wiltgen's) sins in public." elimination tonight The press The publisherspoint out that although you might have a Danus«r had 171, Jim Benswich conference was then concluded after Stier said copy of the 1971-72 edition, consider obtaining the new ons and Todd Hervey 301 and Mean By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lanta all trail their best-of-7 Warriors would love to finish he did not know if assistant coach Pat Costello would stay on next -year. because it includes about 1,000 more hotel and motel listings Machine 925- 1,803. Superstitious? postseason series S-2 -with the Bucks . off at home and "I laven't even met the man," Stier said. in 400 more cities and towns. Ladies - ATHLETIC CLUB: Game 6 scheduled for tonight, avoid a return trip, to snow- While giving pet owners "rules of the road". for traveling Pat Gernes had 186—534 to pace Three National Basketball play- bound Madison, Wise. with their dogs, ft also gives them a fine reference book for Hot Fish Shop to 881—2,559 and Association teams facing Friday the 13th. —— SAVI ON ALUMINUM SHAFT — , ' planning accomodations oa their travels. the second-half championship off elimination, better not be. In the only pro basketball It -was in Madison Tuesday Chicago, Milwaukee and At- with a 28%-16% record. playoff action Thursday night, night that Milwaukee, denied a delay in the series requested the Utah Stars defeated the In- because the storm had pre- Badgers suspend grid workouts diana Pacers 124-107 to take the vented them from reaching the GOLF CLUBS MADISON, Wis. (AP) - they return because they'll opening game of the American arena for a practice, dropped Heavy snow this week has have forgotten some things." Basketball Association's Wes- the pivotal fifth gam*. Wilson X-3 l Ironi. Aluminum shaft. forced the University of "Wis- Scoreboard Tie Badgers have tern Division finals. There has been no snow In 2 through 9 and pitching #«F consin athletic department to gotten in 11 of the 20 spring practices al- BASEBALL PRO HOCKEY The defending champion Los Oakland and presumably both weefge. $225 voiue. .. -3#0 # •suspend spring football prac- teams will lave had their full tice lotted by the National Co?Ue- AMERICAN LEAGUE NHL Angeles Lakers "will try to fin- , move trwo baseball double- EAST THURSDAY'S RESULT* quotas of workouts before McGregor Tourney Aluminum Shaft headers to Illinois and cancel giate Athletic Association. Jar- W. L. Pet. OB Ouarter-flnals ish off the Chicago Bulls, Gold- tonight's Friday the 13th show- Woodt. (1-3-4-5). an outdoor track meet. dine plans a total of only 16 Billl-i-or* 4 01.000 Montreal 4, Buffalo 2/ Montreal wins -CCA Boston 3 0 1-000 14 4-2. en State goes for the wrapup down. $125 valu-i...... Coach John Jardine has sus- sessions this spring. Cleveland 2 3 .400 VJt Philadelphia 4, Minnesota I, Philadel- victory over the Milwaukee ^ 911 * phia wins 4-2. At Salt Lake City, Utah's Wil- pended football practice -until The baseball team, scheduled Hew York * • -JM » Bucks and Boston tries to One- set Uff Hand Wilson ' CalrcJI » J •«*• » Semifinals lie "Wise and Zelmo beatty sup- X-3l Wood April 24, the day after Easter to play ? " » doubleheaders here 4, Chicago 1, New York Milwaukee •• .. 0 2 .000 J New York eliminate the Atlanta Hawks in plied most of the offensive (1-3-4); 8 Irani: 3 through 9 and vacation, because it would be against Indiana today and Ohio WEST leads H. tonight's NBA action. There are CI 3A Kaniai cily ...... 4 2 Ml TODAY'S OAMES damage in the final period pitching wedge. $298 value...... J-iJv difficult to clear the Camp Ran- State Saturday, has moved the '«¦* No games scheduled. $ Chica go 2 1 • % no ABA playoff games sched- when the Stars outscored the dall Stadium field -without dam- games to Niles West High Calilornla 3 J .600 >A SATURDAY'S CAME uled for tonight. MinneioH 3 2 MO Vt Philadelphia at Montreal, 8 p.m., tint Pacers 35-23 to open up a pro- PAT SHORTRIDGE aging the artificial turf. School, Skokie, III. Texas 1 3 •»» * game. "It will give a lot of guys a AJI outdoor track meet sched- Oakland "I *t •'"¦<> 214 SUNDAY'S GAME Chicago and Atlanta will at viously tight game. PGA Professional chance to heal bumps and uled against Iowa here Satur- THURSDAY'S RESULTS New York at Chicago, t p.m., nation- least have the home court ad- Wise scored 29 points and New York 5, Cleveland 0. al TV. GOLF SHOP WINONA COUNTRY CLUB bruises," Jardine said. "But it day was canceled, although Chicago t, Oakland 3. vantage going for them and in Beatty added 21 while Indiana's — also will mean that we'll lave Coach Bill Perrin said an in- Boston at Milwaukee, ppd. WHA the series between the Bulls George McGinnis led ell Phone 452-3535 Baltimore 1, Detroit 0, 10 innlngi. Quarterfinals scorers with 31. to go over a lot more when trasquad meet may be held. Texas 4, Konias. City 0. THURSDAY'S RESULTS and Los Angeles, that advan- TODAY'S GAMES ) al Taxaa (Paul East Division tage has been a factor so far. Calilornla (WrlflM 0-1 New England 7, Ottawa 3, New Eng- o-o*, night, In the first five games of that «M) at Mlnnaiota (Kaal land loads 3-1. Oakland (OUom TODAY'S GAMB series, the home team has won l*0». _____ (Drago 1-0) ait Chicago West Division each time. Kans-as City Houston af Los Angelot, 11 p.m., Los (Fisher O-O). ' Our fans really helped," Balllmora (Cuellar 0-0) at Mllwaukea Angolei leads 2-1. (Paraoni 00). SATURDAY'S GAME said IiOS Angeles Coach Bill (Strom 1-0) al Dolroll (Cola- East Division Cleveland Ottawa al Now England, 2 p.m. Sharman of Tuesday night's Blackberry 1-0). 0M WinBoston COME SEE OUR man SUNDAY'S GAMES victory which gave the Lakers SATURDAY'S GAMES East Division Calilornla at Texas, night, Toronto, the edge. "They were behind us Oakland at Minnesola. New England vs. Ottawa at Kaniii City at Chicago. 2 p.m. every step of the way. 3n a Brandy West Division Flavored makes life FISHING MACHINES: Baltimore at Milwaukee. playoff situation when the Detroit. Winnipeg ot Minnesota, 8:30 p.m., Win- Cleveland at nipeg leads 3-1. games get more physical Boiton at New "York. 8:30 p.m. , fans Los Angeles at Houston, can reall pick you up." THE 73 LEAGUE PRO BASKETBALL y more delicious. jg NATIONAL Boston, which dominated the EAST NBA W. L. Pet. OB Conference Semifinals first two games of its series New York 4 0 1.000 THURSDAY'S RESULTS against Atlanta only drop the MINI MERCS 4 0 1.000 to PlttiExirglt No games scheduled. next two staged a second half Chicago 2 2 .500 1 TOB****-- , OAMES , From 4 to 20 hp, tltese great portable Mercs Montreal 2 3 .400 2 i . ,. alio do ¦Ironing, ¦ ¦ lal, 45M8» week- Stock * ¦ ¦ - ¦ - • Senate committee No. 17,721 . dayi.. - .. . :- ' , '.; - ¦ .:¦.:- ;.. '7' In SO Eitita 01 WILL DO epplUhte r*pauv wriill or ' Livestock Bridget Titus, a/k/a melw appllinces,¦ Retainable rates, SCHOOL GIRL, id* 17. dhllres part-time SOUT H ST. PAUL 7 Bridget P. fllui. Dteetlamt. ' 4H-2J97. . : -. ' ¦: . . 7 ¦;. . ¦ ? ' • ' work. Also full or pjrt-tlnie iummer Start Here T«l.; . , „ . ';: . ¦ ¦' ST. PAUL, Mnn. (AP) — Ptlfllan Hr ' " work. Tal. 452-W74, . ' -; : SOUTH Ordtr tor Heirlna on ; • NOTICE ¦' . pokes down (USDA) — ' Cattle and calves 2,»0»; not Probata of Will, Limiting Tlmo to Flit WILL OO all those remodeling carpenter bill slaughler steers and heifers for Claims and lor Hearing Thereon. lobs. estimates. Tel. 50M'7*224l. wage enough Pre* amends Situations Wanted--M«lt 30 NEW YORK (AP) - The a satisfactory price test Friday; tew cn Winona National and Savings Bank hav- this newspaper will be responsible for Ernwl Cusa, Ktllcw, Minn. steady) cows and bulls .iteady; vaal- petition: fori the probata ol only era Incorrect Insertion of any ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A proval, 41-20, by the Senate. stock market poked downward tale ing filed a ' CONCRETE WORK-AII size |obs, raason. ers 1.00-3.00 lower. the Will of aald decedent and for tht classified advertisement published In NINETEEN -V-; able ratal, : professlonel work. Tal, 452- The bill, somewhat watered in listless trading today as in- Few good and choice 1,000-1,150 lt» appointment of Winona National and Sav- the Want Ads section. Check your ad CALL ERNIE for all of yeur trucjeino - ¦ Senate committee has amended .. : . .; - - • steers 42.S0-44.O0i few good and administrator wllh Mill anil call 4SJ-332I If • correction must nrtda, day hlgM, Tef. 507-757.2241. rrn. . . .? down from its original foim , vestors took A breather from a slaughter ings. Bank as ah* - the $1.*8I> state nlnlnmrn. -wage choice 850-1,050 lb slaughter halters 41.50- annexed, which Will Is on (lie In this BO made. Ernest Gusa, KellotH. Minn, would direct the stater Depart- four-day rally and sat back to PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,. silking new 43.50, utility and commercial slaughter Court and open to Inspection; accounts. experltiKed? tn; Individual, bill to allow persons under IB to That tha hearing ment of Agriculture to adopt see what the administration cows 34M-H.50, cutler 32.0O-34.C0, canner IT IS ORDERED, BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR- partnanhlp, corporeta accounting and 30, 1?73, at 10:0(1 Painting, Decorating 20 27.00-32.00) utlllly and commercial itavtjh- thereof ba tiad on April tax work. Write B-I9 Dally News. work for $1.62 an hour. rules and regulations on open was going to do about inflation. ter bulls 37.0O-42.S0, Individual commer- o'clock A.M., belore this Court In the the court liouie In B-95, 98; The Labor and Commerce dating. The noon Dow Jones average cial 34.00, cutter 33.00-37.M; choice veaiera county court room In WILL DO interior palntlna. Will provide LOCAL PUBLIC Accountant seeking ao and that oblections C-sVM.a. 54.oo-t2.oo, prime up to «.o0» good 45.00- Wlnena, Minnesota, reference*. Tel. 454-3042 alter 5 or write from rellrlng or overburdened Committee took no further ac- of 39 industrials -was down 7.30 ' said will, If any, be count* 55.00. . , ' : . fo the allowance of 164 Walnut, Winana UW. ;. y: . Public Accountant. Write B-44 Dally The rules would require that time of hearing; that ¦ tion Thursday, leaving open the points at 95*3.73. Declining is- Hogs 3,800; barrows and gilts opened fHeel before said ¦ Newe. - ' - . ' • • possibility o( more amend- most food with a shelf life of fully 1.00 higher, later 1,50 higher, trad- the time wllhln which, creditors of said Card of Thank* HOUSE PAINTI NG. Inferior, exterior; sues on the New York Stock ing very acti.v* on small early supply; decedent may (He their claims be limited roof coating. Fully Insured. Tel. 454- one year or less carry a "quali- ' ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ WILL DO appliance repair, small or ments. Exchange outpaced advancers 1-2 190-250 lbs opened 36.00, later 36.50 to 60 days from trie date hereof, and that DUFFIELO-T -2133. . . ,.-7 ¦ ¦ ' major appliances, Reasonable rates, 11, The separate minimum for ty assurance date," to be se- shipment 3J.75) 1-3 190-250 lb earlf 35.50- the claims so filed be heard on June A most sincere and heartfelt thank you Tel. 454-2597. 6S6 t0 416. 35,75, later 34.00-36.25, 2-4 250-260 lbi 1973, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., be-fore this to all the kind friends, neighbors and lected by the manufacturer. the under-18 workers met objec- The most-active issue on the 35.25-36.00, 2*4 260-260 lb-34.75-35,50; SOWI Court In tht county court room In relatives who hava helped tn to many Plumbing, Roofing 21 ONE YEAR auto mechanics student look- Minnesota, end Fresh meat, poultry, frozen mostly 50 Maher, V3 300-4tO lb ll.0O-33.50j court house In Winona, ways during tha loss of our .dear Wife ing for Job. Can Give references. Tel, tions "that tbe higher figure Big Board was Beneficial hereof bs given by publication foods and vegetables would be boars steady 1o SO lower. that notice and daughter, Mabel. All of your pray- SOME NECESSITIES ears be . luxurloui 454-4130, . would «uminate jobs for teen- Corp,, at Z7Vt. A 241,- Sheep 300; all classes steady, ilaughter of this order In ttie Winona Dally News ers wera deeply, appreciated. A specie) ... soil waler, for example. Dad will down 1% law, agers exempt. MO-sbare block traded at 36%, lambs active, 105 lbs and under remain end by mailed notice at provided by thank you to Father Dandelet for his love the way Ms whiskers will, Mom MAGICIAN for hire. Birthday parties, A "no-fault" divorce bill was In demand; choice 9O-110 Ib wooled Dated April'*-.MW. many calls and prayers, to the ladles will love the new glow to her com- club meetings, dorm parlies, card par- off 2, slaughter lambs 36.00-37.00, consignment S. A. Sawyer . for serving lunch, to Or. Peterson and plexion and hair. Clothes and dishes ties, graduation p«irtlesi spring. flings, A House • passed minimum sent the Senate floor by the choice 105 lb spring lambs 37.50, choice Judge of County Court the doctors and hurses In both Winona detergent, to On the American Stock Ex- . rinse cleaner and need less Kenage, Tel. 454-3807. wage hill sets $1.80 an hour as Senate Judiciary Committee. and prime 90-1 IO Ib shorn slaughter lambs (Court Seal) . and Rochester hospitals. , Your kindness no ring around the bathtub. These are change, trading was also light, with No. 1 fall to shorn pelfs 36.00-37.00, Streater, Murphy, will never be forgotten. God bless you a few desirable features of soft water, ONE YEAR auto mechanics student look- the floor for approximately The bill sets the only ground consignment choice and prime 100 lb Brosnahan a Lanjlord ell. . : ing for job. Can give references. Tel. with advances and declines ¦ ¦ the rest are up to you. 200,000 workers not now cov- for divorce as "an irretrievable 37,50, utlllly and good slaughter ewet 9.00- Attorneys for Petitioner Charles Dyflleld 454-4110 after 5 p. nf. ' , - running about even. The noon, 11,00, choice 60-90 Ib feeder lambs 34.00- Mrs. Mangle Gauitad Frank O'Laughlin ered by the federal minimum ' IFIrst Pub. Friday, April 13, Wi) breakdown of the marriage price-change index was off .02 36.00. Mr.'*** Mrs. Arland Mogar PLUMBINS i, HEATIN6 PANE), and paint rhose rooms now be- ) ¦ " E. 6!h * Tel. 452-6340 fore the rush begins. Reasonable. Ex- wage law. There would be relationship." Stale of Minnesota* . ¦ -¦ 7*1 at 24.19. The most-active issue (First Pub. Friday, March 3D, 1973) County of Winona ) ss. OLSON — : . perienced. Tel. 45Z-5I14. many exceptions to the min- Sen. Allan Spear, DFL-Min- so Is our Slate ot Mlnn«sota ) In County Court I wish to thank everyone for the many SPRING TIME Is colorful and was Great Basin¦ Petroleum, cards, letters selection of bathroom vanities. Sea imum, such as camp coun- neapolis, said the bill's aim is ' ' County of Winona ) is. Probate Division beautiful gifts, , flowers, GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT wishes to do up Vt at 3%. * . tor tht baeutlful birthday cake, to the them at the PLUMBINS BARN, accounting for small business concerns; selors, taxi driv-ers, babysitters, not to make divorce easier,, but In Counly Court No. 17,723 '.:¦ . The noon broad-based ?NYSE Probata Division In Ra Estate Of publisher and photographer lor ac- Tel. 452-1579. firemen and outside salesmen. instead to remove the concept No. 17,557 Ervin E. Kleist, Decedent. knowledging the occasion and anyone index of some 1,400 common who helped to make my blrthdey such ELEGTKIC ROTO ROOTER Another amendment made by of fault and blame in divorce In Re Estate Of Order for Hearing on Petition lor for clogged sewers and draws : Instruction Classes 33 stocks was down 0,37 at 59.53. Selma Brown a/k/a Probate ol Will, Limiting Time* to File e memorable one. Claims and for Hearing Thereon. Mn. Isabelle olton the committee would require proceedings. >¦ Sally- Brown, Decedent, CALL SYL KUKOWSKI WILL GIVE beginning piano lessons Josephine Kleist* having filed a petition ¦ ¦ Ordor tor Hoarlnn on Final Account ¦ ;¦ : ¦¦ Tel, 452-950» or 452-64S4, 1-year guarantee starting the first ol June, Experienced the $1.80 minimum any time a A one-year residency require- deced- YOUNGER — ?* . 7 . and Polltlon for Olitrltj utlon. for the probate of the Will of said In organ and piano. Tel.; 452-9326.: . farmer employed more than ment In the bill would prevent The representative of the above named ent and for the appointment of Josephine We. wish to express our heartfelt thanks PAINTING. ALUMINUM coating, silo four workers, regardless of how Minnesota from becomig a Grain estate having filed his "final account end Kleist es executrix, which Will It on file end appreciation lor the many acts of sealing, blacktop sealing and patching, petition for settlement and allowance In this Court and open to Inspection; kindness, messages ol sympathy, and sandblasting, floor resurfacing, white- Business Opportunities 37 long they w«re employed. The "quickie" divorce state, Spear MINNEAP OLIS, Minn. UP) — thereof end -tor distribution to 1h« par- IT IS ORDERED, That tha hearing Ihe beautiful floral offerings received wasMng and wall reiurfeclng. Free es- House version excluded farms said. sons thereunto entitled) thereof be had on May 7, 1973, at 10:30 from eur friends, neighbors, and rela- timates. All work guaranteed. The L. 3.2 Tavern For Sale Wheat receipts Thursday 189> IT IS ORDERED, That tha hearing o'clock A.M,, before this Court In the tives during our recent Bereavement, R. Rooting & Maintinance co„ Rt. 1, Excellent Business If they employed less than 80 If enacted into law, the bill Spring whea; thereof bo had on April 14, 1973, at 10:30 county court room In the court house the lest of our dea/ Wife and Mother. Lewiston. Tel. 5751, . WINONA REALTY year ago 161; In City of Winone, Minnesota, and that May Cod bless you all... - man-weeks of hired help a o'clock A.M., before this court In the ¦ 173 E. 2nd St. would take effect July L cash trading basis unchanged: oblections to the allowance ol said will, John Younger t, Family ; ' year. - counly court room In the court house In Female—Jobs of Interest—26 . Tel. 454-5141 ' ? It would strike the word "di- prices up PA. Winona,. Minnesota, and that notice here- If any, be filed before aald time of hear- A freshness date would be re- vorce" from state law and sub- of be given by publication of thia order ing ) that the time within which creditors In Memoriam No. 1 dark northern 11-17 pro- In the Winona Dally News and by mailed of jald decedent may file their tlatms be NIGHT WAITREJS-experlenced, Friday quired? on perishable foods un- (0 hereol, stitute the term "dissolution of tein 2.33-2.57. notice as provided by taw. limited to days from the date IN. LOVING MEMORY Of Bert Olle, Who and Saturday nlohti. Steak Shop. der a bill given preliminary ap- marriage." Doted March 29, 197J. end that the claims so filed be heard on passed away 3 years ago today. . FOR SALE Test weight premiums: one S. A. Sawyar June 14, 1*73, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., be- Lonely for the sound of your voice PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - Require- cent each pound 58 to 60 lbs; Judge of County Court fore this Court In the county court room And sad with the longing to see ments: have a Bachelor of Science de- My Materials Handling fCourt Seat) In the court house In City of Winona, gree in nursing, current Minn, licen- The face¦ of our own precious loved - one cent discount each % lb un- Peterson, Delano & Thompson, ltd. Minnesota, and trial notice hereof ba giv- ¦ one- . sure, prior nursing experience, nave Equipment Business, serv- der 58 lbs, Attorneya lor Petitioner en by publication of this order In the Framed so deep In our memory. own car. Apply to Winona County Pub- ing this area the past 20 Winona Daily News and by mailed notice Sadly missed by lic Health Nursing Service, Box 843. Wi- consisting of dealer- ' Protein prices: (Flral Pub. Friday, April 6, 1973) •s provided by law. Children & Grandchildren hena, Tel. 4M-I561. years, Women s lib blamed . 11 per cent 2.33-2,34: ) Dated April t, 1J73. ships for silo unloaders, Stale of Minnesota 5. A, Sawyer 12, 2.38; County of Winona ) u. Judge of County Court Lost and Found A feeders, barn cleaners, bam In County Court COME ALIVE 13, 2.38; (Court Seel) Liberate your budget ! equipment, bulk milk cool- Probate Division Priming & Blair, FREE FOUND ADS for disturbances File No. 17,720 Expand your Interestil ers, etc. House, Welding 14, 2.38; Ruthford, MN, &5S71 AS A PUBLIC SERVICE tp our readers, In Re Estate Of ¦ ¦ Attorneys , for* Petitioner • • ' • , free found ads will be published when M6 RRI MAC TOYiS Will train a shop and, warehouse. If you By C. 6. McDANlEL "Apart from its valuable eco- 15, 2.40; Paulina B, Slelnbiucr, Decedent. a person finding an article calls the Order lor Hearing on Petition lor sharp woman with party plan ex- have sales ability, are me- CHICAGO (AP) - The wo- nomic message, the women's 16, 2.47; (Pub. Date Friday, April 13, 1973) winona Dally & Sunday News Classi- perience tor manager. 17, 2.57. Administration, Limiting Tlmo fo Pile fied Dept. 452-3321. An 18-word notice chanically inclined and can men's liberation movement is liberation movement is again Claims end for Hearing Thereon. NOTICE OP INCORPORATION will be published free for 2 days In Josephine H. Stolnbauer having tiled Notice It hereby given ' that MOLD — Top quality l"v« do masonry and carpenter implying to parents that No. 1 hard Montana winter an effort to bring finder and. later — Top hostess program magic herein a petition for general admlnlalre- CAST PRODUCTS, INC., . was: Incorpor- work, etc. this is an excel- contributing to psychological 2.32-2.40. together. — Top demo program . solutions are possible as well as tion stating that aald decedent died Inte- ated on April 9. 1973, BB a Minnesota — Top lent opportunity for you. disturbances in adolescents, a Mlnn-S.D. No. 1 hard winter state and praying that Josephine H. Corporation pursuant to the Minnesota ? earnlna* simple ones," he said. LOST FEMALE Siamese eat. 151 Man — Company pay» advertising, . . 2,32-2.40 Stelnbauer be appointed administratrix; Business Corporation Act, Minnesota katd Ave. Tel, 454-2695. Write C-24 Daily News for psychiatry professor claims. "The role confusion that ex- IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Statutes, Chapter 301, — Your own houri Juna-pec. : further information. Dr. Derek Miller of the Un- ists in today' No 1 hard amlwr duriim, thereof bs had on May 7, 1973, nt 10tl5 The general nature of Its business Is: LOST—vicinity Penney's on Frl. Apr. 6, s fathers com- thia Court In: Iha This corporation shall have general JoAnn McKllllps, Merrl Mac Toy 259-262; discounts, amber 2-S o'clock A.M., before lady's while gold watch. Reward ! Tel, Shows, 900 iih Ave. NYt/„ New Brigh- iversity bf Michigan acknowl- plicates adolescent develop- county court room In the court house In business purposes and shall hai/e unlimit- Collect el 2.345-2475. ton, MN 55132 or call colled 612- CAR WASH-DlMssemtiled, ««IM«rvlee, cents; durum 5-8 cents Winona, Minnesota; that the time with- ed power to engage In, and do any law- edged the value of some as- ment. This role confusion Is . 633-3776. high pressure water, coin operated, 4 Corn No 2 yellow 144%.- in which creditors of said decedent may ful act concerning any and all lawful LOST on Tues,, lady'a wrlstwatch, proba Stalls, 1 automatic, Tel. 507-454-1255. p e cts of the movement reinforced when it is elevated file their claims be limited to 60 dsya businesses for which corporation mey be bly vicinity Winona Theatre. Reward! Thursday but said it contrib- to the status of a philosophy." 146%. from the date hereof, and that the clalmi organized under the Minnesota Business Tel. 452-3}U. . CONSUMER CREDIT Analyst, If you POPCORN CONCESSION-] wheel frailer. utes to "role confusion." Oats No. 2 extra heavy white so filed be heard on June IS, 1973, st Corporation Act. Without llrnlllng the have i6me consumer credit experience, Season starting I Profitable business. The psychiatrist pointed out 9:30 o'clock A.M., bafcre this Court In ?;en«rallty.of the foregoing, this corpora- LOST—Lady'a brown billfold containing ara Knowledgeable In accounts racelv- Immediate possession. Reasonable, An- ' " ? " able bookkeeping, like to talk to people, Miller spoke at the annual that many of today's parents .84. : the county court room In the court house Ion shell htve me following specific money. Reward given to finde r. Tel. thony waiech, Fountain CHy. WI*. Barley, cars 82, year ago 96; In -Winona, Minnesota, and that notice powers: 452-7493. and can type fairly well; wa will con- meeting ot the American Col- were adolescents during World hereof be giv en by publication of this (a) to enter Into one or mor e partner- sider you for an Interesting |ob that Larker 1.26-1.66; Blue Malting - offers variety, advancement and aalary Dogs, Peti, Supplies 42 lege of Physicians and with War II and lacked the presence order In the Winona Dally News and by ship agreements or one or more Joint Penonalt 1 1.26-1.60; Dickson i.26-1,64 ; mailed notice as provided by law. venture agreements with any olher per- commensurate with ability and experi- newsmen about this and other of a father during their teen- son, firm or corporation. ence. Send resume to C-25 Dally News. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppy for sole? Dated April 4,¦ 1973,¦ . factors which he said add to age years. Feed 1.15-1.25. . s. A; Sawyer (b) to become surety for or guarantee DO YOU have old newspaper* to be col- Wonderful Easter present, Tel. M7-7344 lected? Bundle 'em up ani call 452- ' Rye No 1 and 2 106-1.10. Judge¦ of Counly Court fhe carrying out and performance of any HOUSEKEePER on farm for 2 men, live after J oh weekdays, . the problems of contemporary "This may mean that neither - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ 9777. The SEA SCOUTS will pick Ihem In, no oblections to children. Tel. 507- . . (Court Seal) . - . 7 . ¦ contract, lease, or obligation of any kind adolescents, the fathers nor the mothers of Flax No 1-2 4.75 nom. C. Stanley McMahon • of any person, firm or corporation In up Sat., .APR. M. LEGION CLUB, 533-4302. Rt. 2, Box 189, Stewartville, M CHIHUAHUA puppies for sale, 1 white today s young Soybeans No 1 yellow 6.19%. Attorney for Petitioner connection with the carrying cn of eny Minn. . .. . '. and cream femal-e, 2 brown males. Tel. ' people may know business which : In the judgment of the EASTER GREETINGS for specie! loved 454-ttM, ones adds depth to Hi meaning. how a father should behave IFlrat Pub. Frl da , April 13, 1973) Board of Directors of this corporation WIDOW would ilka older tidy afternoons, * CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE, 179 Lafay- few hours for companionship. Live In W. AKC REGISTERED Poodle pups, « toward an adolescent boy ¦' Northwest will be of benefit- to this corporation; and - or NOTICE TO ;.,.. • Northeast one-quarter of the , (c) to acquire, hold, pledge, mortgage, ette. . end. Write C-» Dally Newi. Weeks old, (25 escfi Tel. Alms, wis. of said Sec- : girl. ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS one-quarter (NE'/. of WA) ol eOB--SB5-3*i89 Mtr lint hypothecate, tell or otherwise dispose Ellsberg trial PUBUC HBARING- tion 2; Ihence north along the the shares, bonds, securities and other A LUCKY FRIDAY the 13th for you BAY STATE Milling Co.; 55 Franklin St., "As a result, children may one-quarter of tha North- ON A PSTITIOW TO of the Northeast evidences of Indebtedness of any person . , . featured tonight at the WILLIAMS Winona, Minn, hat an opening for a SPECIALS FOR Easter: Black Poodles, see no real difference ln CHANGE ZONING west one-quarter (NE'A of NWli) of (Bid HOTEL Is a delicious 20-ot. T-Bone teletype operator-clerk. Typing and gen- U5i Terriers, 130; Terrlpoodlss, 520; the be- feet to or of any domestic or foreign corpora-¦ ¦ Winona County Planning Commission Section 2, a distance of 25 _ In ; Steok Dinner. Featured tomorrow eve- eral ofllce experience required. Respon- Beagle-Dechshunds, S15-I25. Perry havior of their parents toward parcel ol Had tion. County Court House point et beginning ot the The address ol »• registered office ning will be the always popular, al- sibilities Include vacation replacement Frosch Kenneli, Houston, Minn. them," he said. April 12, 1WJ lo be described: thence continuing north Building, ways delightful prima ribs. Entertain- dutlts for other office clerical and sec- Northeast one- Is - 503 First National Bank: delay seen; : A petition for a change In tha toning along the east -of the Mn. ment both evenings. Ray Meyer, Inn- retarial employee;. Please apply. In This causes particular prob- cne-quarter Winona, regulations, aa applied to the property quarter of the Northwest The name and address of Its Incorpora- keeper. person bltwfrert 6 a.m,-5 pm. Men. of said Section 2, » lems In early adolescence when described as (NE'A ol NW'A) tor Is Walter R. Thompson, Old Elms, through Frl. Tet. 454-15K3. distance of 75 feet; thenco westerly WESTGATE OPTICAL offers lull optical boys and girls are struggling to II. Slrlp ol Land JJ Feel In Width right ot way Winona, Minnesota MJSf^o^iiS : i&& parallel with the northerly and Its first Board of Directors con- service. Largo selection ol quality THE BIRDS, THE BEES AND THE become independent of their A 25 foot strip ol land over end across line of Interstate Highway No. 90, a dis- brand eyewear. Newest style frames. BILLS are ready te appear I You can Northwest one-quarter sist of: attorney ill that part of the fence of 100 feet; thenca south parallel Check our prices before you buy, you'll prepare by earning extra cash as an mothers, Miller said. end the Northwest Duane M. Pelerson, 411 Hiawatha ^l ^^tmo ^ INW of Section 2, with the east line of the Northeast one- be glad you did. Westgate Shopping _ Blvd., Winona, Win. AVON Representative. It's easy. It's -Oolden Retriever; fe- LOS ANGELES (AP) Dan- one-quarter ot the Northeast one-quarter quarter of the Northwest one-quarter Center, Winona. Tel. 454-5384. FEMALE PART Walter R. Thompson, Old Elms, Wino- : pleasant. It's funl Cell or writei Mrs. s.lie Enjllih Springer, If both parents are "equally (N\vV< of NEW) Ol Section 2, Township of NWWI of said Section 2 a dis- male medium Id EHsberg's testimony in his (NE'A na, Mn, Sonya King. J053 iftth Ave. N.W. Ro- children's pet i m»U pert Coenhoundi 105 Horth, Range 9 West, Y/lnone Counly, 75 feet; thence easterly parallel GO"! A PROBlBMf Need Information or motherly," then the adolescent tance of Stephen J. Delano; 257 West Broadway, chester, Minn., 55901. Ttl. 2M-3333, male parf Oerm«n Shepherdi female own defense may be postponed Minnesota; the southerly: : lino of said wllh the northerly right of way line of |U»t want to ''raB"V Call YES evenings right ol way line Winona, Mn. falacK and white part Collie, 2 months, today for a second has no* one else in the family to slrlp is the northerly Interstate Highway No, 90 a dlstence of Ltd, 452-5590. BLDERLY LADY wanted to WeB house day because of I nterstate Highway No. 90 end said beginning con- Peterson, Delano & Thompson, medium slie; expectant Terrl-poo; fe- turn to for support IOO feet to tho point of Attorneys for the Corporation for mall adult In Wlnono. Someone bis chief attorney is ill and , he said. wutherly line Is described as follows: HAVING A DRINKING oroblem? For - male mixed bread, small, • months; 2 taining 0.17 acres. 303 First National Bank B ldg. needing a good home. Write C-17 Dally "Thus when there is aa in- Commencing at tha northwest corner Acre Parcel . experienced, CONFIDENTIAL aid to News. angora cats; expectant cat; female kit- may have to take some medical IV. Two Winona, Mn. 559B7 ten; female house eat; female medium of said Section 2; thence on an assumed 12Q foot strip* of land over and help men and women stop drinking sistence on similar roles for Also a mixed breed, beautiful, 7 monlhs; tests. South 89* 54' East and along ecross that part of the Northeast one- Tel. 454-4410, ALCOHOLICS ANONY- sit* bearing of (First Pub. Friday, April 4, 1973) FULL OR PART-TIME beautician. Im- 3 male puppies, part Oreil Dene, both parents, foundations; are line ot said Section 2< a dis- quarter of Section 2, Township 105 North, MOUS, for yourself or a relative. mediate opening at Plata Beauty Shop. The Ellsberg defense team the norlh abandoned; femalt part Salter 1 fa a point on the and thet part of the South- Stata of Minnesota ) Tel. 454.377*. Irish , laid for disturbed adolescents tance of 354.13 feet Range 9 West yeer; small male house dog, part Ter- planned to ask U.S. District way Una of Interstate eest one-quarter of the Southeast one- County of Winona ) ss, ARTE: Urgentl Need you're help. Bring northerly right of rier * female Irish Setter Terrier, 2 with severe identity confusion." No. 90 and the point of begin- of Section 35, ToWnahlp "105 In County court your latest disguises. Loveless Is up to Court Judge Matt Byrne to re- HlBhway quarter menths; female -Oernnan line to be described) thence Ranoe 9 West, Winona County, Probale Division his old tricks. Kelly West. Shepherd Ter- the psychiatrist said. ning of tht Worth, rier. cess the Pentagon papers trial distance of 137.12 Minnesola; -the southerly line ot said strip File No. 17,719 southeasterly an ere FOSTER HOMES NEEDED until Monday. Miller also criticized day along the northerly right of way being tha northerly right of way line of In Ra Estate Of SPIRITUAL (Sufi) Dancing, a form ol (eet WOMEN WINONA COUNTY** HUMANE SOCIETY care centers line of Interstate Highway No. to, (said Interstate Highway No. 90, said northerly Lillian Noonan La Franco, Decedent, croup meditation. If interested, please The sudden illness of attorney , which the wo- Box B35, Winona, Minn. SSW northerly right of way line Is on a curve right of way line Is described es follows ; Order for Hearing on pall flan for Tel. 454-1805. Peace be with you, men's liberation movement ad- Probate of Will and Codicil, Tel, 452^041, I «,m. te 5 p.m. Leonard Boudin, who has a that Is not tangent to the last described Commsncfnu et the northwest corner WANTED curve Is concave to the south North, Renge Limiting Time to Pile Claims heart condition, interrupted vocates to help free women of lines sold of Section 2, Township* 105 Transnortation 8 RABBITS—3 lemalei, 1 male. Reasonable, end hat a radius of MB .51 feet and a f West; thenco on en assumed bearing and lor Hearing Thereon. their duties as mothers so they the north Genevieve Walseth having filed a peti- ' Factory openings are avail- Tel. Founteln C ity 607-3117. EHsberg's testimony Thursday. control angle ol I* JET) the chord «f of South SB* 56' Eest along REPEAT SOUTHWEST Tour. Senior cou- can work. sold curve bears South 47* 20' Best it line ol said Section 2, a distance ol tion for the probate of the Will and Ellsberg, on trial with Antho- Codicil ol said decedent ar»d tor the plea, second person half share). Visit able for 2nd and Srd shifts. GOOD CATTLE dope free, Levi Boett- Ihence South 43° . 13' East, and along 356.13 teet to a point on the northerly friends Disneyland, ethers. The welfare of the infant is appointment of The Merchants National , Las VOBBS. cher, Tel. 508-587-4515. ny Rmsso for espionage, con- Ihe northerly right ot way line ol Inter- right ol way line of Interstate Highway $200, Tol. 48M7M. Please apply during after- often Ignored In considering the state Highway No. 90, a distance ol 205 No. 90; Ihence southeasterly on are dis- Bank of Winona as Executor, which Will spiracy and theft, had been ere on Ilia In this Court and ONE FEMALE blade cat. 715 E. 7lh Sf. convenience these centers pro- feet j thenco southeastor .lv an arc dis- tance ot 137,12 feet along the northerly and Codicil WANTED COMPANION to Pt, Lauder- noon hours: scheduled to tell jurors bow his tance of 412.91 ' feet along the northerly right of way line of Interstate Highway open to Inspection; ORDERED, That the hearing dale, Fla , Share expenses and driving. SAVE FOR FUTURE reference. Poodle opposition to the Vietnam war vide for mothers, he asserted. right of way Una of Interstate Highway No. 90, (said northerly right of way line IT IS Leaving Apr. 16, return Apr, 27, Tel. thereol bo had on May 7, "1973, at 10 Qrocming, experienced, gentle care, No. 90 (the northerly rluht of way lino Is on a curve that Is not tangent to the 454-2121. guaranteed to pleasn spurred him to copy the Penta- curve Is con. o' A.M., bcloro this Court In the WINONA . Call Merge In Is on a tangent curve concave to the last described line; said clock Stockton. Tel: M1-27S7. ¦ north hnvlng a radius ol B44.93 feet and cavn to Iho south and has a radius ol county court room In the court house In gon's secret study of the war. " ~ 1 p.m. Mew York n central nnglo al 20* OO' ; the chord of 928.51 leet and a cenlrnl angle of 8' Winona, Minnesota, and that o o|ecllons to Business Service* 14 KNITTI NG MILLS Boudin, 60, a veteran civil tho allowance of laid will, It any, be filed WANTED*, femslo qsrbnTwilt biiy or said curva has a bearing of South 57* 28' ; the chord of sold curve bears South 902 E. 2nd St. trado a male for female. Tel. 519-2328. rights attorney, wears a h6art stock prices 14' East); thenco Souih 71* 09' East 47* 28' East); thence South 43* IJ' Bast, before sold time of hearing; Ihal the time INCOME TAX prepared In privacy, your wllhln which creditors of aald decedent homo. Ono-day service. L. T, Sayre & ~ alona the northerly right of way lino of along tho northerly rltght of way line ol BOA CONSTRICTOR-30", male, friendly pacemaker to regulate his ot may file their claims be limited to to Associates, Tel. 452-7390 aller 5:30 and Allied Ch 34% Honey wl 116% Interstate Highway No, 90, a distance Interstate Highway No. 90, e dlstence RELIABLE LADY to assist wllh hus- loves to be held by everyone 531. Tel. heartbeat. He of PB.»9 feet; thence South 75* 05' East 285 foet; thence southeasterly an ere dayt from tha date hereol, and that the weekondj. band, slroka patient Parf-llme, full- *was examined by Allis Chal 10% Inland Stl 34% June 15, 454-14d7. a ?Los Angeles along tha northerly right of way lino of distance qf 412.91 feet along the north- claims so filed be heard on time or someone needing a homo. Tel. cardiologist and Amerada 34 IB Mach 430 Interstate Highway No. 90, a distance erly right of way lino ol Interstate High- 1973, at 9;30 o 'clock A-M„ fceforo this SMALL APPLIANCE repair. Fret esti- Arcadia 323-3121, county court room In the mates. Pickup and delivery. Tel. 452- Horses, Cattle a defense spokesman said the Am Brnd 40% Intl Harv 31% of 494.3) foet; thenco South 03* 45' Emt way No. 90, (tho northerly right of way Court In 'he , Stock 43 doctor found 310 serious prob- along tha northerly right of way lino of lino Is on a tangent curve concave to court house In Winonn, Minnesota, and 127* . Am Can 32V< Intl Paper Interstate Highway No, 90, a distance of the norlh having a radius of 844.93 feot that notice hereof be nlyen by publication SIX SPRINGING hellers. John Cahoun, 30 1(73) Male—Jobs of Interesf— 27 lems but recommended that Am Mtr 9 Jns 787.-41 feel; thenco easterly an arc dls- and a central angle ol 38' "30'; tho of Ihlt order In tho Wlnono Dally News (First Pub. Friday, April 6, Rushford, Minn, Tel. 50M64-9230, & L 21% tanco of 1260.35 feet along tho northerly bearing ol and by mailed police at provided by Boudin undergo more tests chord ol said curve has a State of Minnesota ) WILL HIRE farm tractor operators for AT&T 52% Jostens 20y right ot way line of Interstate Highway South 57' 14" East); thence South 71* low. BILLY GOAT-3 months old. Tel. 454- 4 Counly ol Winona ) es, spring field work, Both port and full- today . No. 90, (sold right of way line Is on a right of way Dated April *, 1973. 4528 Anconda 21% Kencott 28% 09' East along; the northerly In County Court time. Ronald Pulley, Utlca, Minn. Tol. ? curve lhat Is not tangent to tho Inst llpo of Interstate*. Highway No, 90, a dis- S. A. Sawyer Ellsberg hate admitted publi- Judge of Counly Court Probata Division B75-235I. Arch Dn Kraft 45% described liner said curva Is concave to tance ot 90.09 feot; thence South 75* 05' NO. 17,714 AT STUD — Mnnnlx, purebred Arabian, cly that he released the docu- the north anal hos a radius ol 2041.03 East along the northerly right of way (Court Seel) O) dark liver Chestnut , white strip and Armco SI 21V\ Kresge SS 30% C. Stanley McMehon In Ro BnlotO BARBER nt Miracle Moll Dprbor Shop, leet and a central angle of 35* 22' ; tho lino of Interstate Highway No. 90, a dis- John F. BomiKowskl, Piced-nt. eocKs. 3-M Arabian), Junior Mork- ments to news medio in 1971 — Armour — Loew's 29 Attorney for Petitioner Tel, 453-4878 . wo rdl, Minnesota City. Tol. 4B?.24?». two years after he and Russo chord of said curve bears Norlh 01* 57' tance ol 4*94.38 foot; thence South 83* order for tloarlno on Pellllon for Avco Cp 12% Marcor East); thonco Norlh <4* 14' East nlono 45' East olonrj tho northerly right of way Probate el Will, Limiting Tlm* ta File RETIRED MAN-wants |onllorl»l |ob. Ex- 22% 90, o (First Pub, Friday, April t, 1973) CONGRATULATIONS Wendy Woodwork copied them — when Congress the northerly right ot way lino of Inter- lino ol Interstate Hlnhway No. Claims and lor Henrlng Thoraan. perienced, Alio stock room, or win do Beth SU 20% Minn MM B4% state Highway No. 90, a distance ot 31.10 dlstanco of 787.41 feot; Ihence easterly NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Tho Merchants National Bank of Wi- Mies Winone Va ll«y Rider Queen, Vlo ' ra had taken no action. Ellsberg light carpenter work or olher odd jobs. proud having you as our riding Instruc- Boeing 19% Minn p L 20>/4 feet; thence Norlh 55' 49' East along tho an arc distance ol 12*S0,35 feet along Ihe FOflCClOSURH SALE nona having llled a petition (or the pro- Prefer mornlnos. 725 E. Jlh aller 3*30, and Russo are not charged with northerly right of wny line ol Interstate northerly right ol way line ol Interstate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That bate of tho Will of aald decedent and tor end horse trainer, Big Valley Boise Cas 10'A Mobil Oil 70% Te l. 454-5032. Ranch. releasing the papers only with Highway No. W, a distance of 5MI.92 feet Hlnhwny No, 90, (sold right of way line default has occurred In the conditions ol for Iho appointment of Tho Merchants , Brvins-wk 23%, and there terminating, containing 3.13 Is on a curva that Is not tangent to (he that certain mortgage, doled th» 3nd day National Bank ol Winona as Executor, Wn Chm 55% PARTS STORE Manager wanlod. Must HERD of 32 good copying them. acres. last described lino; sold curve Is con- of September, 19(4, executed by Rlchqrd which Will Is on (lie In this Court and Holsteln cow s produc- Brl Nortli 44% Mont Dak 35% have parts experience, knowledge ol ing over 1700 lbs, of , milk dnlly, Want III. Parcel of tend 10» feel In width cave to Iho north and hns a radius ol Zywicki and Janlna Zywicki, huabiwd open lo Impaction) parts store operation and be willing to Camp Sp 33*54 ?N Am R end* 75 feet deep. 2041,03 foet nnd a central anola of 35' nnd wife, at morlnngora to Tho First IT IS ORDERED, That lhe tiearlng fo sell as a unit Muir move wllhln 10 27% relocate. Good starting salary for right days. Walter Auelliow, Rolllngstono, Aleo that part of 1ha Northeast one- 2!'; the chord of sold curve hears North National Denk of Winonn as morlpnooe , Ihcreol ba had on May 1, 1173, It 9|4] commission, bonus program, Catpillm- 04% N N GAS 38 M* man, plus Minn. Tel, iOI-tai-iW morni ngs , nuarter of ttie Northwest one-quarter Bl- 57* East); thenco North Is' East llled for record In the office of the Rcnls- o'clock A.M., before thia Court In the pnid hospitalisation, and other benefits. Committee OK's Cli MSPP No St ?w (N0!4 of NW'A) of Section 3, Township along the northerly right ol way Una of ler of Dwdi In and lor the Counly of counly court ro«n In tha court house In 20% Send resume of <|Uatlf!catlons fo Box FOUR YEAR OLD Buckskin geldlno 105 Norlh, Range 9 West, Winonn County, Interstate Hlnhwny No. 90, a distance o( Winona, and Stale of Mlnnnsota, on 1h« Winona, Minnesota, and ' lhat oblacllom wilts Chrysler 34% ?Nw Air , 347, Whitehall, Wis, J4773, saddle nnd lirldlo 29% Minnesota described as follows: 31.10 (est; thonco North 55" .49' Eest 7th day of September, 1944, tt 3(35 to tha allowance of aald will, If any, be , Also 15 bu. feed cart* AFDC increase Cities Svc Commencing at tho northwest corner along the northerly right of Way line ol now, MO. Tel, 4HB-IK-VU. 47% Nw Banc 56 o 'clock P.M., am) recorded In Book 107 filed before aald time ol hearing; thai RELIABLE IAAN for year around work of said Section 2; thence on nn assumed interstate Hlohwey No. 90, a distance ol of Morlnane Records, page te7, the origi- Com Ed 33 & Penney n7 the lima within which creditor* of sold on dairy farrri. Good wages, oood hours, CROSSBRED GILTS lo farrow MADISON, (AP ) ben rinn ol South IB' 56' East ntnnn tho 340,92 feot to Iho pnlnt el blOlnnin*; ol nal principal amount secured bv said docedent may lllo their claims ba limited May 30. "Wis. - An homo to live In, Reasonable man to Dave Heublein, Lswlslan, Minn, Tel. ComSat 53% Pepsi 81% north lino of said Section 2 a dlstanco tho line to ba described; thonca continu- mortnogo being tll.SOO.OOi to ao days from Iha data hereof, end thnt work for. Bernard Zleoeweld, Rt. 1, increase in Aid to Families -f5J,lJ 5760, Con Ed 24% Pips Dgo 47 ol feef to a paint on tho north- ed Norlh 3S' 4f Bast Blong Iha north- that no action or proceeding hes been the claims *o (Had be heard an June tl, Arcadia, //Is, Tel, 400-323-305*1, with Dependent Children, erly right of way line ol Interstate Hints- erly rlnnt nl way line of Interstate High- Instituted at law to recover the debt 1973, at -9i30 o'clock A.M., boforo this Cont Can 27% Phillips 46 wav No. (Of thence southeasterly an arc way No, 90, a dlstanco ol 135.55 loot; secured bv eald mor|gege, or any nprf HORSEBACK RIPING classes now belna Courl In tho county court room In tho MARRIED MAU for large corn, soybean formed taking into consideration a hike distance of 137,12 feet along the north- thonce t|nrfh 54* J2' Eest along ttie north- thoreof, , Summer riding enmp for boye ¦Cont Oil 35% Polaroid 129% court house in Winone, Mlnnsaota, end larm, Experienced farm enulpmont op- nnd gfrlP. Tel, Dig Volley Ranch in the cost of living, was ap- erly right nf way line o| Interstate High- erly rlohl ol way line of Inlorstpto lhat there It due and claimed to ba lhat notice hereof ha given by publica- 454- Cntl erator, willing lq worK with hoo». Good 3303, proved Pnta 49% BOA 29% way No. 90, (-snld norlherlv right ot way Highway No, 90, a distance Of 187.50 (aet; due upon teld iwlnnpe. Including Inter- tion of this order fn the winone Dally salary, overtime pay, good house. Jack Thursday by the leglsla- line l» on a curva that Is not tannent thonco northeasterly an arc distance ot Thou- Dart Ind 30% Itep Sll est to dete hereof, tho sum of Tan News and by mailed notice II provided DoYouno, Tel. Lewiston 5711 afler f PROFESSIONAL torse allotting turo'g n% to the last described Ifnm said curva 403 feat alonrt sand Two Hundred Sovonty-nlno and qradu- Joint Finance Com- tho northerly right of wny by law. p.m. ate farrier, (I years on |ob Deere 42% Re Ind 40% Is concave lo Ihe south nnd tins n radius line ol Interstate (seld experience. mittee. . Highway Nn. "JO, 30/100 DOLLARS, Doled April *, 197.1, Can give references from ol 920.51 feef and a control angle ol rlfiht o| way lino la on a tangent curve nursu-int to the power ol sale owners ot Dow Cm 104% Sears It 102% end lhat 3, A. Sawyer DAY DISHWASHER/kllchcn helper. 5 top show horses In stMo. Tel. Bob Tho panel, incorporating 0* 38', tho chord cf said curve bear* concave to iha « 07' Gaul) and thara termi- of Minnesota, described na follows, towlt: Drosnahan Unoftird Firestone 22% tance * the A&sombly a proposal which St Brands 50% ef 205 feet; thWKe southeasterly nating, finlrt ISO loot strip containing 2 The Westerly One Hnll (Wl'j) of Lot Altornava lor Petltlonor RELIADLB MAN w-nttd for year'around Ford Mtr 64% St Oil -Cal en are dlstanco ol 4I2.H foot nlong the acres o| |«nd. Three (3), Block Eleven 1)1), of •jeiieral (arm work, Jenarota house, 87% northerly right of way would cost $4.6 million more Una of Interstate has been filed hy Rleherd 5. Resell, 300 Hamilton's Addition tn Winona. (Flnt Pub. Thursday, April 12. 1973) , Con ' ect Lao* McKtnna, Prcipar, Minn, Gen JCIcc 03% St Oil Ind «8 Hldhwty No, P0, llha northerly rlohf ot N-vlli as|d coun- than that proposed by Gov. Prnodwav, Lebanon, Ohio. Will bo antd by tha sheriff of Bids Par Cruehad Rack Te. {07W.JTM, Way Una |g on » tangent curve concave The petition hns nuhmllud tor a ty nt public uucllon on tlie -30th day rt Gen Kood 20% St Oil NJ DB% been .. St. Charles town board will receive bid: Patrick Lucey. to the norlh having o radius of 844 ,93 rezoning from the Juno, 1973, at 9:30 o clock A.M., at WI- A-3 Qonarai AOrlcul- ' on 3,000 yds. crushed rock (more or |essl Gen Mills 60% Swift 25% (not and • central angle of 28* 00'; thd lure niilrlcl to the C-3 Service iia o| equipment and price oar price, 101» W , oreadway, rear upstairs frou) t»o current $205 to H'pwn/ No, *0, (asM right of wav (tne reason, hnn not received a cony. It would Robert 0. Hull hour, entrance, GORDON NAGMS $335 per mon*!), whlla Conta's ll en « curve that Is not tnnnent In the he nnprrclrlMt II ynii would Inform thorp Attorney for Morlgngeo nidi will bs opened April J7, 1973 at Dakota, Minn. Ecgqs Inst described Una; t,nl W«if Cfnfr-sl ocallcp, Tel, 4M-JW7, Tol, WH372, month in tho 1073-74 fiscal year , 7D41.D1 foet nnd a central nnnln of fl" Wlnon/a or ell bids. Grado A laroa wlilto - Cnunly 40', , 12'r the chord of said curve hoars South Planning Commission HIRE THE VET! Tliti Weby, Clerk I CAN TAKE 2 children, 5 day week. and $350 in 1971-75. Grod-e A extra lersje Please Cull Early soli 84' 28' East) to the oast line ol the By Vernold A. Doynlon 31. Cileries, Mnn. Reasonable, 370 E, 2nd. Tel, 454-1)43. ¦¦ ' HerMir Cattle, Stock 43 Hay, Grain, Fe«d BO . MARK 'TRA ;. . - . By Ed Dodd Wanted to Buy 81 Winona Dally N«ws EL I ^ . | Winona, Minnesota •»¦* HAMPSHIRE BOAR-about- 450 lbs. Bus OOOO ALFALFA' dairy hay and beat SMALL DRESSER or commbdl; also FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1>T3 Bro».. . Lanesboro Winn. Tel. J07-I75- hay) alto straw. Delivered. Joe Fwd- sturdy 2-wtieil trailer, prefer metal ¦ IWX. Tel. 4$45«97. a««- .,., rlekson,. T*l. -507-7S)-a511. Apartments, Raft 90 REGISTERED HEREFORD bull*. Anxi- EAR CORN, beet ants dairy hay and DOGHOIJSE—for largar llze dog. Mos' be ety 4th'breeding, 2 years, Rush Arbor, atrow. Delivered. Eugene Lehnertt, Kel- reasonable. Tel. - 452-3606 Fri. evening MUST SEE-new 2-bedroom, 573 E. 4th. : Carpeted, stove, refrljerefor, : Rl/lhtrord, Minn. Ter, SM-912J. loofl, Tel. l-507-534 37«3. or sat- all day. »l«, ammo, fishing tackle litter. Winona Chick Hatchery, Box ?83, dealer, Schoftners, 403 Grand. Tel. May Be Paid at ELECTRIC broller-orlll; also Early Am- $55; 2x2x4' galvanized feed or water at bargains. Oscar Austin, Harmony, •fir 1 Bedroom Winona, Minn. Tel. -154-5070. ¦ • . 45J-M4I). .. . ' ' . - erican dark coffee fable. Both In very TWO WOOD cabinets for shop, old trail- livestock tank, $10. Tel, 454-5786. Minn. .. . ¦ir 2 Bedrooms good condition, Tet, Rollingstone •585-- er, punch press/ horse plow, cultivator, DEKALB CHICKS — Place your- order TEDMAIER PRUGS ' . 2509. - . furniture, misc. Stlehm, Rollingstone. NEW OAK hardwood flooring, more then STEEL TRAPS—Any site, any condition, NOW and gat tha tialeh data you want. Wanted—Farm Produce 54 Tel. .669-2865. : 80 sq. ft. Tel. Houston 896-2248. Tel. 689-2079. LAKE PARK SPELTZ CHICK HATCHERY, Rolling- IMo Telephone Orders POWER MOWER—reel type, used very stone, Minn. Tel. 489-3311. THREE MAHOGANY dining PORTABLE STEREO, berry crates, car- USED ALUMACRAFT cano«, WANT HAY for mulching, quality not little, In good condition. M4 E. Sth. room chairs, 17' prefer- VALLI VIEW Important. Joe Fredrickson, Tel. 507- WiU Be Taken reasonable. Tel. 452-4150, riers, 32" circular saw, windows, red. Must be In good condition. Tel, KIMBERCHIKS-Day old, 16 and 20 75MJ4P evenings or¦ 407-753-2511 any- WOOL AFGHAN, pillowcases, stoles. scream, doora. Tel. 4JW!277. Rollingstone 689-2854. weeks. Meat type. California Grays. . ¦ - APARTMENTS time...... - : Mrs. claus Maassen, Waumandee, Wis. NEW . REFRIGERATOR,¦ camper size, 3 Also leghorn roosters. Tel. 452-5040. PLAYPEN, $9; stroller, $7; lumper —.410 pump action. Tet. 454- Tel. <26-2K>l. . CU, it., $75. Tel. 454-4812. At The Foot Of Sugar loaf chair, $3i child's car seat (new), $9. , 1291. , . Antiques, Coins, Stamps SO EASTER 518 Grand St. Tel, 452-8490 Wanted—Livestock 46 CHEAP—ma|orett» shoes, baton, solid WORLD BOOK encyclopedia, cycle door, screen door match, dishes, tables, WIDE FRONT for Oliver 88 tractor, also slver coins, sil- teacher learning aid for preschool chil- alio saxophone THREE ROOMS and bath, on ground WANTED TO BUY-all clothing, feather pillows Tet. Fountain . Mark Johnson, Rt. 2, , sold pieces, coin, collec- . dren up to 6th grade. Walter Pape. Baby Merchandise 59 Blair, Wit. S4616. door, central location, . Heat, water, . HORSES WANTED—We can par rtlcre ver dol lars SPECIALS City 687-7432. Tel. 687-4193. , than anyone else. We pick up. Waller tions, accumulations and hordes. Pay stove, refrigerator furnished. SJO. Tel. Margi Black River Falls, Wis. Tel. tho top. prices around, rel. after 6 NOD-AWAY walnut baby crib and mat- RABBIT OR squirrel trap, ' 454-H04. BRONZE DINETTE set with 4 chairs, tress, never used, $40 complete. Tel. cage type 284-2489. p.m, J07.&-2274 or? write Dick Drury, BLACK WALNUT dropleaf table, round that will catch them alive. 472 Main if. AT RAY'S ver/ good condition. Tel. 454-3525 after 4541950. . - . ONE-BEDROOM upper, nice-roomy, ap- Rt. J, Winona, Minn., 55987, ¦5. oak cshterpost table, 701 E. 2nd. Tel. Tel. 452-5205, 454-1758. . Pllonces, carpet, screened porch. Close RIDING HORSE WANTED. Must¦ be gen- stamps, started In TRADING POST to town. Deposit required. Bargain tle; Tel. Rollingstone 'B9-2700. COLLECTION of WANTED: fiberglass canoe, reasonable. Furn,- Rugs, Linoleum 64 FIBRE RUG, 9x12 or 8x10; Blssel floor 454-4110 after 4 p.m. REFRIGERATOR—brand new, 3 cu. ft.. price. Tel 454-1813. 1937. Tel. For sale: white uniforms, size 12-14; sweepir, manual type. Tel. 687-3054. HOLSTEIN CALVES wanted, 3 days old. Boy's new pants Ideal for Bame room or camping. Tel. COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD bed Including I will order maternity¦ uniforms, size 12. Tel. 452- 454-4812. Norbert Greden,¦ ¦ Altura; Minn. Tet. STAMP COLLECTORS, - . 6445.' headboard, spring frame, Englender BOXSPRlNG, 2 metal lawn chairs, cab- Apartments, Furnished 91 7701 : , ' •tamps and first day covers of future all sizes... inet sink, 2 pair . — ' W ' ' . foam mattress, Twin «lze. Only $44,50, white curtains or U.S. ; and" U.N. stamps. Tel. 452-1709. : drapes 72" long. Tel. ;: ' ELECTRIC water heater, IB-sal., used 1 POPCORN . CONCESSION—S-wheol trail- BURKE-S FURNITURE MART, 3rd & 454-3327. TWENTY SOWS-to farrow soon. Tel. 7 ' er. Season startlngl Profitable busi- Franklin. Open Men. and Frl. eve- PARTLY FURNISHED 4 rooms end SALE-flrst day Issues, 7 -: ? v 99c . week, $16. Henry Sandsness, 13th and bath on E. 3rd near Watkins- Inquire Hudson, Wis. 715-386-3413 before 6:30 STAMPS FOR Humbolt, Buffalo City, Wll. ness. Immediate possession, Reason- nings, Park behind the Itore, USED BABY buggy wanted, under S4.. o.m . and . after 9:30 p.m: plate blocks, mint and used singles, able. Anthony Welich, Fountain City, Tel. 454-1805. (Mot before 10 a.m. 148 Mankato Ave. priced below: catalog value. Tet. 454- 's & girl's new , Boy SPEED QUEEN 1W2 wringer washer, Wis. KELLY FURNITURE will carpM afiy llv- please.) OM Shan't. - : 3263. " . . . ONE MAN to share 3 room apartment ! stainless steel tub. Reasonable, Herman Ing room, dining room and aHached slices... USED TRAILER Wtch and with 1 other. Uti lities and phone fur- . . Schroeder, 13lh end Humbolt, Buffalo HOUSE CHEAP, to sslvage for lumber. hall, wall-to-wall, In Barwlck 100% equalizer. ANTIQUE kitchen gas range; antique 10' ¦ nylon for only 13*99 including carpet, small deep freeze, used Honda Trail 70 nlihed. Tel, 454-1880. City, . Wis. Tel. 454-1S72, . . ' •; bar, needs raflnlshtng, 902 E. Sth St. ; $i;5G rubber padding ft installation. Kelly's, or . 90. Reasonable. Tel. 452-6482 any- WANTED Sale starts Monday. . time. EFFICIENCY TYPE, -wltebte tor 1 or i i STORMS AND screens, 68x31 ) also'old Wettgale Shoppliio Center. ' HOOVER portable washar. Bast offer. Inquire 244 W. 7th. ; windows) gas brooder. Joseph Dolle, Tel. 454-1176. JDairy Herds .— any size. Trempealeau, Wis. Good WANTED: Inexpensive metal fishing boat ¦ Articles for Sale 57 RAY'S Thing* to Eat 65 or square stern canoe. For sale, set of FURNISHED APARTMENTi available ¦ OVAL BRAIDED rug, multi-color, 9x12, young mar- . .. " Feeder & Fat Cattle ¦ Northland lumping skis. . Tel. 452-1763. May I, first floor. Ideal for NEW TV antenna bays, pipe, towers, NEW OVERHEAD garage doors, 8x7', excellent condition. $10. Perfect for rieds with baby. All utilities •furnished. TRADING POST with track and hardware. 652 E. 8th. ~ Slaughter Cows & Bulls wire, rotors and stand-offs, FRANK basement, cottage or rec room. Tel. BICYCLE EXERCISOR. Tel. 452-5956. Near downtown and WSC, To Inspect 216 E. 3rd. Tel. 454-24J5, 454-1963. ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦' ,;: . Livestock of any kind. LILLA & SONS, 741 E. 8th, Used TVs...... 2nd CUP Tel. 454-5023 alter 5. WANT HITCHHIKER seat for bicycle. ' MIDLAN D CB. radio, 6* channel, 6 RUMMAGE SALE-Clothlng and lots of ONE GIRL to share apartment with I lar-out small stuff WINDOW FAN, stereo stand, doll buggy, , Tel 454-4927. . months old, *49, C.B. antenna, 1 beam . Apr. 27-28. 560 E. doll bed etheri. Tel. 454-44H. ' 4fh SI. A , single bed complete, games. end I all directional. *I0 each. Near y Tel. 454-41 32. ELECTRIC TRAINS—Lionel, American Lanesbo ro Sa les new TV rotor end control, t)20. Tel. Flyer, etc. Any TWO-BEDROOM, east location, carpeted. DID YOU KNOW? ANTIQUE OAK comnrade, slia or condition. Tel. 454-3445. 7 Iwo 3x5 Amer- 4M-3075. Tel. 452-3778. ican Oriental rugs, pull-up chair, silk POPCORN CONCESSION—2-wheel trail- er. Season startlngl Profitable Commission, Inc. ' by retired technician, TV That in our game piano scarf. Tel. 452-5331, business. WSC GIRLS attention: . I am now. rent- FOR SALE Immediate possession, USED GAS refrigerator; and medium size , carts, schematics and test equip- Reasonable, An- ing for summer and fall. Top quality. Tel. Collect 467-2192. tubes we carry the thony Welsch, Fountain farm tractor. Tel. 452-6085 after 4 p.m. ment. Good business opportunity. Hern- section FULL RUG) ilngle bed for pickup toppsr City, Wis. Utilities lurnlshed. S55. Tel. 452-4549. Paul, Blair. Wis. Tel, *W-28't. eampsr; bottle c«3 stove with gas con- following Avalon Hill FIVE: ALUMINUM windows, 60ttx29fc" six OR eight folding -chairs, Tel. «4-4iit> trol, tank. Reasonable. Tel. 687-6831. after 4 p.m. 7 AVAILABLE MAY lst-2 rooms sulrtblt G.E. REFRIGERATOR freezer combina- Games. or will fit 62" or 62tex31". Tel. 452- Egg McAAuffin for employed coupli, no pets. 321 Wash- Farm Implements , «00, IVi years old. CAMPER—fits V4-1on pickup. Sleeps 4, 3154. 48 tion, s ide by: aide WOODEN yard fence or sections of the ington Sf„ Apt. 4. Dohumldlfler, i months old, 575. Sump Panzer Butz Stove, lea box, cupboards and storage, -AT- same. Tel. 454-4222. NORTHCO LAYING cages with automa- pump Tel. 452-3525 after 4. . . -fr Reasonable offer-. Tel: 689-2269, 689-2167. ARMY BLANKETS, like new, $5; boys' " tic feeder and waterer; 110-gal. rear- 20" bicycle, 3-speed, $14. Tel 452-5544. V V LEICA (Leitz) : 35 mm camera, also NEW EFFICIENCIES mounted sprayer, 2-polnt hookup. John MOTOR, IB h.p.; Sea King Tui-Abet LARQE OAK rope leg dining room table, TASTEFULLY furnished Willi a decora- JOHNSON ^ MGDONALD S lenses and accossorles. Older model Cahoun, Rushford, Minn. Tel. 507-864- trailer and 14' Sea King boat, In excel- Outdoor refinished. Alphonse Gabrych, 3Vi mliej REEL TYPE power mower, A-l, $15. 512 preferred. Either working or tor's flair and featuring luxurious stiag Survival N.W. ef Centerville Wii. Served 7-11 a.m. daily repairable. M30, lent condition. uxTJ green shag run ^ , Mankero Ave. Tel. 452-W95. Tel. 452-5615. . carpets, colorful draw draper contem- Maytag ges dryer,* 9x12 tent. Tel . porary furnished . and all electric appll- JOHN DEERE 730 gas, narrow front, ex- •jJr Krieg, Spiel CANOPY—Sears, blue-yellow canvas, io x LARGE ELECTRIC -roaster, like new ; Fountain City 697-4718. .ii HUIUL, rine scope case, sins' it, . ances and heat. cellent condition, 3-polnt. Lyle Kllnskl of 20', 3 U-frames, euy ropes. Good condi- electric sandwich broiler, cooking pans " , •^ Origins W.W. H , Guru, Sporting Goods 66 bicycle. Th good condition and reason- Caledonia. Tel, 495-3179. ALL NEW—recllners, $40; bedroo m sets, tion, S35. Tet. 451-2690. hassock, small stepladder, purses, able. Tel. 452-3774, KEY APARTMENTS 595; sofa and chair sets, S130; dinette, flames. 205 E. 4th. "BRUTE CYCLE" golf carts, gas en- 1258 Randall $t, . ~fc Richthofen's War * PROMPT SERVICE on all makes sals, M2, All at budget prices! Bargain BUILD AN airplane. Plans and parts for gine, built-in cooler, licensed for street STEEL KITCHEN Edstrom Realty 2-place Coot amphibian. sink with cabinet, alia . of bulk tanks. Center,. 253 E 3rd. Word Power Trade for boat, TWO PUSH MOWERS, good condition; use, 8 metal flake colors, $995. Also 3- youlh bed. Tet. 454-3977. Tel. 432-77J0 or . 454-W» Ed's Refrioarttor & . Dairy (i-ppl'ii •5^ motorcycle, car. Tel. 452-1783. $5 to $10. 512 Mankato Ave. Tef. 452- ' -" ' ¦ wheeled, all-terrain vehicles, street le- 555 E. 4|h Tel. 4S2-5W2 ELECTROLUX Seles and Service. Elec- 9095. gal, $495 and up. 508 Minnesota St. USED FOLDING- chairs, needed COMFORTABLE bailment •(tartmtnt, Luftwaffe SOLID WOOD by Wlm* trolux shampootrs. Donald T. Carlson, ^ doors, tS aach; screen Tel. 452-2266. na TOPS Club. Tel. 452-5795 or 452- furnished. Including utilities. Ideal for 8MIDLEY SUPER 14 hog feeder. John 9JJ W. Mark. Tel. 452-1306. door,.«,* screens 25c fo fl- 417 E. San- TWO WOOD cabinets for shop, oil trail- 1394. student, working married eo-uple. T«l. •^• Shakespeare born. Tel. 452-5MJ. Ryan, Tel. Rushfo rd 664-9216. er, punch press, horse plow, cultivator, OOLP CLUBS—lady'e matched set, very 569-2277 HANDMADE BUNNIES, make nice •^ Stock Market furniture, misc. Stlehm, Rollingstone. reasonable. Te|. 454-6632. McCORMICK NO. 450 plantar, -ferllllier Easter baskets. Decorated |ars, candy SUNLAMP, S4) electric diaper washer, Tel. 689-2865. Rooms Without Meals 86 attachment. Insecticide attachment, rub- and bed- perfect condition, S3 Buolnew Places for Rant 02 filled for Eeslar. Pillows -5^ , 1940 , Tel. 452-3040, SAVAOE 444 12 gauge over/under, bought ber press wheels S200. Kewanee No. 50O spreads. Tel. 454-3972. ELECTRIC 30" stove,' Coleman lantern, new last year $290, will sell for $220. ROOM for rent/ 202 E. 8lh. Tel. 452- ' ' ' elevator, 40', PTO drive, 3500. Allis OAK BAR, chest, telephone, trunks, rock- guitar; genuine sheep-skin lined leath- Tel. 608-24M973. . 6422. . . OPPICB SPACE avallabli In Exchange Crtalmere 3x16 atiap coupler plow, (35. FIAT, 7947; aatorted boys' and girls' er, pitcher pompi, gas engines, wheels, er lacket, size 35. Tel. Dakota 443-6398. Bldg, Flr»t or third floor. Elevator itrv McCormick 50-C chopper with corn and clothes and toys, Tel. Rolllngstono 4B9- anvil, heating stovg, paper rack. Tel. SLEEPING ROOMS for men, students tea provided. Will remodel ipsci If de. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • - . ¦ hay head,: $75, Lyle Houdek, Tel. Cale- 2764. . . . - . . 454-3028. . RUMMAGE SALE—Old and new Items, Machinery ind Tools 69 and working. Cooking area available, •Ir«d. Til. 452-5893. donle 724-2JJS4. Want : 3-wheel adult bicycle and laun- 252 Franklin. Tel. 452-7700. FOUR-FAWILY SALE. Kitchen table, WAQI PORTABLE ELECTRIC slcwe, perfect dry cart. 570 W. Broadway. HOUGH ao—1967 *-wheei drive psylouiJ- OFFICE SPACE for rent. Levee Plow INTERNATIONAL IW $06 diesel/ 430 chairs, rocker, dresser, camping equip- ^S) condition, 18; picture window drapes, er diesel, 1»,4-yard bucket. Estcellent FURNISHED SLEEPING room for rent. East. Inqulra HARDT'S MUS3C STORE. lots of miscellan- Tel. 452-4342. John Deere/tractor, 3 point; Jig diesel ment, double bad, : ' NONA S4. Tel. 452-3M0. TEN-GAL. aquarium HQHt, $1.50) Infa- condition. $5800. Tel. Sparta, Wis. 603- end gas tractors, International; 1947 1- eous. Frl. & Sat, 622 Walnut. — "^? W * -: seat, $1.50; baby bottles, *tSe each) 569-474-t. OFFICE SPACE for rent, convenient toft Chevrolet truck: wllh cattle rack. Pet & Hobby Center TWO living room cheln, cheap; hose size 12 and 14 malernlly dresses, Tel. SLEEPING ROOM, 218 Market St. For Wast location, plenty of parking. Rea- H & D Implement, 3 miles E, of Mon- SIX CHROMCRAFT kitchen chairs, rea- reel, S3; Infant lest, SI; car leaf, $1. 454-3080. TABLE SAW-wlth or without motor. working or retired man or student, •enable. 5150 «lh St. Tel. 452-1510. dovi on Hwy. 10. Tel. 715-926-5664, sonable; large tricycle; soma good 159 E. 3rd — Downtown 417 E. Sanborn- Tel. 452-5666. Tel. Lewiston 2214, Close to downtown. 3431. RENT on tha Pleie. toys. T|l. Lewiston _____ SOLID AMERICAN walnut couch, Dan- OFFICES FOR DEUTZ Tractors, Owners report up to KEYSTONE 14x7" mag wheeli, fit Ford Ish modern design with gold cushions. WE ARE STOCKING distributor for Apartments, Flats Sltrnemah-Selover Co^ Tel. *452-4l47. I1O00 per yeir saved on fuel coat GARDEN TILLER RENTAL NEW BARCO unllorm, slio 16, Ml. flrlO- and Chrysler Corp. and American Motor Tel, 454-1711. Powermatlc wood working equipment. 90 Arons,Motor-Implement Kellogg, Also lawn vacuums and thalcl-tcrs. Inal. cost 518. Older uniforms, alia 14, cars. $90. Tel. 452 5956. We take In usedi equipment. Call us 3500 FT. of new office space, furnlihed alone. . EIGHTH E.-3 rooms with private Minn. 767-4972, WINONA FIRE & POWER EQUIP. CO. S3. Tel. «4-2Ui; EXCELLENT CONDITION, green rug, for your needs, Southern Minnesota balh. with power, heat, air conditioning, 54 E. 2nd St. . Tel. 452-50S5. DEEP FRSE7,!"", chwt $3) Machinery Sates, Dodge Center, Minn. Stove, refrigerator, heat and hot water iprlnkler system, type Amana. Ex- "7VVxl!, %S> comp cot; 19(3 Rambler, furnished. sound barrier walla, DISC SHARPENINO by rolling, On-farm BROWN DAVENPORT—90", PtrtBct con- cellent eond/tlon. its. Sfngfe bed, Tel, 374-M«. Adults eply. $j>0, Tel, 453- agreeabte r«fe«. spring $50; JBL loo's, U50. Sit Grand, 6790. carpeting and very service anywhere. Diamond K Enter- CHECK Into our new gift section. "THE dition; old gold frame picture. Tel. and mattress, 520, Tel. Cochrane (OS- Free parking V, block away. Will rent prises, Fred Kranz, Tal, St. Charles CUBBY-HOLE", specializing In cast •452-3J13. 248-2332. VJ. 2nd St. Available DINING ROOM table with 6 chairs and Musical Merchandise ONE OR TWO-bedroom all or part. 122 9U-4308. metal glftwara. OAlL'S APPLIANCE, buffet, good condition, . 70 apartment in PSN Building, Jock Nelttke, Kitchen sat, Lewiston. Fully carpeted, full March, 215 E. 3rd. SMALU APARTMENT electric runjet em- BURKS well pump, tank, new controls, reasonable Tel, 454-2319. unfinish- Tel. 454-5830) nights, 454-2680. FITZGERALD SURGE broidered pillow cases,, dish towels. . drive pipe. ' 135. Tel. 454.2378. NEW GUITARS-Dacea and Kingston, $10 ed basement. Heat and water furnish- . to $25, 12 string available. See at the ed. 2-car garage, Sales a Service GAS STOVE, W couch, tools, appliances, 572 E. Senb**rn. YOUTH 6UNK or twins; boys summer Lawn and garden ' Salvation Army, 112 W. Jrd or Til. spot, Tel. Lewiston Tel, Lewiston 6201 medicine cheat. Men's clothlnn, alze 16. OAK DINING room set, »-pIeoof 5-plece suits, 14-16; clolhos, organ, mlsc, 1074 • ¦ 552 1 days; Eyota 452-5014 , ' • .. ' . 545-2287 evenings and weekends. Many mlscailaneous articles, 417 6. BATH I.AVATORY and wash basin, small chrome dinette set, excellent condition; W. 7lh,. OFFICE SPACE NEW HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS 4lh. oil hoator. Si" man's bicycle, 30' «tep- 1962 Oldsmoble. Te. 454-4020. RENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS from Good Selection cl Used Saws. _^ wp antenna. Tel, 452-3597, AQUARIUM, 10-gsl., Includes pump, MOVE RIGHT I N-la?rge oulet l-bedroom HARDT'S. Pianos, violins, clarinets, apartment In W. location. FOR RENT Your Chain Saw Headquarters G. E. ELECTRIC stove, 40", J60| elec MARBLE TOP, 3-iectlon dresser. Possible filter, healer, all accessories and tropi- Luxurious trumpets, etc. Rental payments apply shao carpeting), POWER MAINTENANCE 8, SUPPLY CO. trie reducing couch, $30; Westlnthouse POLAROID 108 camera, $Ml boys' bi- antique. 172 Mnllketo Ave. Tel. 452-7631. cal lish $15. 1020 E. King. colorful drapes, all ap- , toward purchase price. HARDT'I pliances and air conditioning. first or second floor avail- 2nd 8. Johnson Tel . 452-2571 roaster, Jljli deluxe punch bowl com- cycle, HO. Tel. Trempealeau 534-7741. Laundry MUSIC STORE, I I6-1U Levee faclllflw ahd storage plete set, till larqe window fan, J5, All MAGNAVOX hl-fl sfereo player, Astro- HANDMADE crocheted poncho. Tel. ' 454- Pl»ia B, . Private balcony. able in former NSP build- $155. Tel. 454-4509 In excellent condition. Tel. 4!t-2609, GIRLS' SUMMER clothoi, liter, 11 and sonlc AM/FM; small retrlaeralor; an- 5865 after 6 p.m between 9 a.m. and ing, 79 Plaza East, corner 14. 845 46t h Ave. or Ttl. 454-^714. tique lamps. Tel. 452-2160. BALDWIN PIANO-40" console, acrosonte » p.m. OILMPRE 870-movlnfl and gorape sale GARAGE SALE-Sat., Apr 14, t fo 5. upright, Italian . walnut, 3 years old, of Lafayette and 3rd. $795. Tel. 453-9159, THREE-FOUR bedroom USED FARM . continuing. Soma antiques, lurnifura on MALL CHAIN Jaw, model 2MO, MOt NAVY BLUE knit spring coat,, practical- Everything from 10c to HO. 1265 Lake- large epartment, sale, Frl, and Sat. heavy duty electric circular «aw , »10. ly brand new, size 10-14, Tel. 454-1034. view Ave,, Winona. fully carpeted, fireplace, ground floor, near dowr-tgw"* Tel. 454-407 1 or EQUIPMENT Tel. Cochrane MM-I8-233J. , $250. Tel. 68MJ09 for MARY TWYCE Is back from tho East T-BIRD, 19J4, S4C0; 196? Honda 350, $500; SPRING COAT, Junior alze, and other appointment. 452-7600 wllh more stock. Browse for antiques OUD BARN, 32x80, to be removed for HO Road Race set, JI5) counter top Clothing. Best offer. Til, 452-7357. HAL LEONARD MUSIC and books et 920 W. Sth. lumber. Tel, 452-5481. dishwasher, $10, Tel. 452-5742. WALL APARTMENTS, across Gllroort John Deere 3020 Diesel trac- Musical Instruments Ave. from Miracle BICYCLE PARTS: banana seat, high • Mall- One J-bedroom tor with cab and many RUGS a mess? Clean for less with Bluo D6HUMIDIFIER) two radlclel ply tires CAROUSEL WlO-medlum brown With bars end large basket for delivering apartment left in new 4-picx, Ready Farms, Land for Rent 03 , • Electronics Supplies now extras. Lustre. Rent electric shampooer tl, 82, 315 R 15 replaces M5:15. Tel. 452-aiBC form ond carrying case, 310. 356 Oak papers. 563 E. Broadway. • , Also one a-bedroom apartment S3. Robb Bros. Store, St. Instrument Repairs available. May l ond one June 1, Stove, HAVE SOME horse pasture for the »um- • Running water and John Deere 4-16 plow. enamel cooH st ove for »ate. ANTIQUE windup Vietrola phonograph, refrigerator, air conditioner, laundry mer, placo to ride. fAAJESTIC 64 E. 2nd Tel. 45*4-2020 .facilities. 452-4294. Midwest dra** mulchcr for HAVE MONEY^wlll loan for any worth- Want i used bate and wall cabinet, 35" GARDEN TILLER-5 h.p., used very upright mahonany casa. Doesn't work Tel. 454-2021 or stop at 4-plox. stiade. Call soon, Tel. while purpose, You lust promise to pay wide. Mrs. Sevorln Stelgeri Allura. Utile. Tel. 454-390!, but has nice cose, $7. Tel. 454-3010. 4-16 plow. It back. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, Installment Loan Dopl. Hovo a BOYS' 20" bicycle, banana loot. Sling BOYS' 24" bicycle, »7; girls' 24" bicycle, RUGS, push lawn mower, boots, clolhlno HAMMOND ORGAN — Model B-3V v»ltii Brillien grain drill & grass Happy Day, Ray handlebnre, cheap, New Girl Scout $1J| single bed, ft: reel typo push of oil types, misc. Items. 563 E. pedal board and separate speaker, camp uniform. Tel. 454-1'W. mower, il . Tel, 452-7410. Broadway, Solid . Tel. 4J2-2MJ, cl'f'gn, 51, 356 Oak St, METAL BED with iprlnns, dated fruit modati with paarl key; rhtaestonei, ex- SOU RCA Console $275 NORQB VILLAGE dry Cleans Clothes , tors, Tel, Arcadia 6«1313.705-|, ocllent c-mtjlllon- Very reasonable, A, drapes, sleeping bags, 8 lbs. tor SI.10, RUMMAGI; SALg — Clothes, household MATCHING end tobies and coflea Welsch, Fountain cily, w|s, 299 Motorola Console (new picture , tube-2 year) ,,.. $249 Also wash your clothes, 30c lli, - t"hle* ~~ LEW ISTON Items, Vldrola, fnld-l-nBcl- ahelvei, an- refrigerator, top freezer; tablo lamps; ANTIQUE DAVENPORT wlth carv?sd PIVf STRINO benlp, like SflO RCA Console (new picture tubo) $229 II CIUCB . fOO G, Mh St. 20" Roper gas range. 168 High' Forest, wood back) modern* davenport end new, slrotv YOU SAVED and slaved (or wall tcTwall choir) llgsaw on stand; old 22 . capo and case. All tor $6), 312 Mankato carpeting. 330 Sylvania Console $190 AUTO CO. Kenp It new with Blue coat, sire SIX-YEAR crib, like Tol 452-2454. Ave. Tel, 432-9095. Lustre, MAN'S navy blue aulf end top MW, $15. 210 B. Rent eloclrlc shampooer Si, »2 cool, Iti torrmals, 7-». Mark . Tel, 4**2gi()3 378 RCA Console (new picture tube) $225 Lewiston, Minn Tel. 25U and S3, H. Choate «. Co, 42i olrls' sprlna afler 4 p.m. - Tol. 689-2324. NOW ON HAND, Shur Grow fortlllter for Refrigerator* CASSANQVA stesrao cassette, Youngs- lawns, gardens end a special lor to- 72 332 RCA Console (new picture lube) $229 SPRAV TEXTURINO ol ceilings of 7J" walis? new ch ild's cnr seat, uses town cabinet sink, power and hand matoes Schaffners, 60) Grand Til, 4?2- NEW HOLLAND ta Hayllnor baler, 2 New and old, Painting and Interior SEARS brand OIUSON REFflta-gRATOR-Tel. 452? »5B3, 338 RCA Console (now picture tube) $199 so|| (or lawn mosyera; |*wn cart. 168 High For- 5040, whaol helo trailer. Tel, Fountain City remodeling, 11rooks & Assoclafsa. Tal, car seal bolt. 530 new, will Jl?, To, 454-30CO. est. S71 Admiral Console (new picture tube) $199 607-4011. 454-5503, MARTIN bird houses, wood saw horses, Sewing Machines 73 UHR RUO, Vxia', with pad, wine color, FUEL OIL litter pump, Ideal for trailer T-squares, blow torch, pig cultlno 310 RCA Console (new picture tube) $229 INTERNATIONAL M tractor, flood con- *)>]. homo moxlmunn lilt 20', Tel, boards, magazine rock, Tel. 45--1936. GOOD USED Slngor sowing machlnoi, ^ aoo'l, cnqlno needs work, US, Wheel choir, excellent condlilon, , 45J9103 dition, tiros ANTIQUE oiler 4. portables and consoles. Guaranteed Cheap, 1600 or Nat oiler. Tel. 4J4-5W, AND newer lurnlluro stripping, Fras Tol . 452-3013. PORTABLE fireplace, swivel desk chair, good condlilon. WINONA SEVVINO osllrnatos, pick-up and delivery. Tal. afnliani LaFASMION*""") kitchen cupboard, 9xia hi ll table, snack Irays, eleglrla broil, CO,, 91« W. Sth. Irartar exponent, like new Fountain City A07-9751 after KNIT OR crocholed , ready lor O F/SIJMALL H , i. Also Inlanla . Or oray wool run wllh pad. 517 Mankalo cr-bnkor , safoty goto, (nine, Tel, 454- USED BLACK AND WHITE TV's rubber. Also Allis Clinlmeri chopper, Milher 'a Day fllHt. ' will make your choice. Tol. <54-JB64, Ave. 1936, SINGER portable electric sowing ma- corn, hoy, direct cut, Tol. Waumandee chine, reconditioned, Including various 62^-3701. " " 372 RCA Console (like now) $«5 WARDS flardan tractor, plow, snow plow, TWO COMMUNION dresses, sites 7 lo 8. CLEANmO TIM6 u horo7nv>i(7lt e«iv discs. $40, Tel. 489-2630, TRASH & cultivator and furrow oponor. ISO. Tel. ond pair flirts' while shoes, IC. with Bnslc It Organic Products from 3(10 Zenith Console $G5 POR SALB, John Doom B vWfb (Vl'lva- sir* 609-2478. Tel. 452-J933. Schaffners, 603 Grand, Tel, 452-5040, ' tnra,\ *325, W«n1i)di round nnlor. Tel. Stoves, Furnaces, Paris 79 209 RCA Console . , $39 Houston B96.JW7 evonlnga. TREASURE SALE ~ RUMMAGE SAie-alumlnum 40' exten- LAWN BOY mover) two 6-ply tiros 700K TWO KITCHEN chair»r"bnby crib. 6- STOVE—30", nvocado groen, 354 UCA *15 ™Vr" " sion ladder, 30' wood iKdrfert 3-l«{* ear IJ) two 1967 Ford wheels wllh spew year aUe. Tel. 45J-1 306, ULtiCTRIC D7»C DRILL TO' . Cheep? Avolt Pru- Rummage, collectibles , old|, l|re», Tel, 454-33M 2 years old. Tel. Cochrane 348-2914 aft- doohl, St. cliarlos, Minn, Tel. 931-40BI. |nck, Ilka now, 463 V7. Sarnla. . 307 RCA Console $59 roll top parlor organ BliMM^-T'sALR-now wool fluUtTl er 4. desk, , LARGE SIZE clilnn plaltori (unbeam BOOKS BY Zone Groy, Alcoll, Wflght, tv/lii hN'proecHti, rug, table and rnlic, 352 Curtlss Mathos Combination Phonoflrapli & Radio $t5Q WANTED) flood find Insecticide applica- popper, new. Porter , Connor and Curwood, 50c each, Apt, 304, 471 W, Sarnla, tor tor 2-row corn plantar, Norbert old kitchen cabinets , pilch-* oloclrlc frypnnj corn All Typewriters 7? UCA PortaWo ?19" $<¦» for 55. Lewis All Oman, Alma, Wis. Tel. 452-5832, " ^ 393 Litscher- Fountnlii Cily, Wis. Tal. tW- ORDt-Tf~YOUR shaklea producir B-Viiic ?in. or and bowl sota, old lump, 54610. " TYPEWRITERS and adding moctllpit* 324 Adntfrnl Portable (new picture tubo-3 year) ..,. $78 , CHR?OMB TABLD, 4 clialrsTVanlifltti H Dellohf Doodorant Croom, etc. for renl or sale. Low refes. Try ui otc. " Sclmllners, 603 Ororid Tal 452-5040. ~^LWBH5"" F-RfiSTO TOASTBR brollor oven. 15l pink sld-strapr* , Fr«nr|i donr, 1 inside wood for all your ' office supplies, desks, 379 Airline Portable 12*" $5ft ALUS Moti7r « coiiiblne " door, clay flower pots, sos'/j E , 4.lh, nugor, Scou K lonn, I' DS * fioor-iqnqth formal, 15. fe|, ^5i-4l'!t. files or offjea chain, LUND ORfiCBj r McCormick GAS RftNGE, 3(\") (Aaytag wash»r; -JJ*- , 3«a RCA Console $4Q corn Blentar. MS. Oonald P'tnl-m, Mme, " " SUPPLY CO., I"8 e, Jrd. Tol. 45J- Tel. 05KC93, SUNDAY ON LY BICYCLI: LEARNING w|ieel». «l«Clr|e 8TQPM WIDOWS, screens? fruit |ar» Model K Alumacrn'l boat, as h.p, dulch oven, 2-burnoi* h0tpl«t«. M Man- «l\d Pfllllet; crock |ars, different life*, •ilectrlc start molor, factory trailer, kato Ave. Tol. 452-9270, Tel, 452-4072, Wanted to Buy 81 Hay, Oraln, Peed BO 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. AlAN'S (port cent, «l» 30, wllh veil ond WESTERN 8ADDLB, 1/5) young Hun' s NOW AV/AILAOLB, ahoytr heed With OLD COOK STQVBMi" good worttlna BALED STRAW—Karrol BoyurnV UJIv, pants) chcckwrlten block nnd vytilta suits, worn very lllllo, allll In |tylo, nmlc l-l dlspenatr, Tel. 452-5040 patera condition Wood bvrnlng, coal burning Allnn. Tel. ' Worsen 075-2-432, . 630 E. Broadway 21" TV. 7el, «8».?W0, pnn!» al'O "IO". Tel. 452 5601, a n,n> engine, DELUXE vacation homi, Lake Mill * kitchen with dishwasher, FAMILY; HOME-V/i balhi; 25 mtnutei % Ton Pickup tomatlc, power steering,: cansole/ nsw Lacs. Write: Malcolm Hobbs, Rt 3, 373 Emherit or Tel. 454-M01 alter 4:30 dining room, laundry area. Hot water from Winona, Oil heat, garage. Tel. lira*. Tsl. S-lockton 489-2331. Winona. Tel. 454-1411 or 452-2801 Exten- p.m. Owner reserves rljM Jo reject disposal and •j carpeted. Double garage. M8-2M-4417 Apr. 16 through 20 eve- cylinder, 3-speed. ? •ny or all bids. heat. Fully ' - sion 217. . Close to Softools. East central location. COUNTRY HOME . nlngj . CHEVELLE—1948, 307, 2-door hardtop. aVId-twentles*. Tel. 452-3740 after 5 or SJ.OOO ectuBl miles. 3-speed, chrom» FURNISHED modern cottage In Birffao THREE BEDROOMS, IU baths, kitchen weekends. Just in time to plant your Lois for Sals 190 reverse. Clean. Te). Liwlston OT9. City, Wis. Write 11*20 South St., Eau wltti dlshwaiher and disposal, family Clelre, Wii. 54701. roam with fireplace, double garage. Wi garden, this attractive 3 years old. Located across Hwy. 61 at bedroom home with re- SIX CHOICE Improved residence build- Wanted to Rent 96 Lyle's Floor Covering, 3rd house on Ing loti, beautiful location, Trempea- WE KEEP THE right or Tel. 454-1341 evenings or modeled kitchen and car- leau Village. Reasonable. Cash or con- tract for deed. Tsl. 1-MW3-MM9. COUPLE WANT to rent -firm house wltn- weekends. peted living room. Double 121 Huff St. - -- Winona CREAM PUFFS In 20 mile* of Winona. Tel. 452-2009. MISSISSIPPI RIVER lots. Easy ttrmi, newly re- Br OWNER. 3-bedroom house, I *trnmySwAv' KAAr*f*_ fl REALTORS garage and livestock facil- Tel. Ben Kreofslcy, Wabaiha, Minn. 545- Open Mon.-Wed.-Pri. Nights & THROW SINGLH EMPLOYED mala looking for decorated, extra corner lot, washer and ^m ^ • - . ' 44M. smell, quiet apartment within walking dryer Included, Wincrest Addition. For ities. Immediate possession. ' LEMONS dlstence ef 674 Franklin, Tel. 452-5747. eppolntment Tel. 454-2422, Seasonable offers will CORVAIR VAN-1951. 44,000 actual (niles. QUT THE HEY! This LOT is O-V-Og-R- b* Wanted-Real Estate 102 Good body. May be seen at 373 Em- BY OWNER-3-bedroom home In Homer, herit after 3 p.m. Fleetwood Cadillac Farms*, Land for SiU 98 INCOME PROPERTY! S-I-Z-E, level and surround- considered. '72 newly remodeled and carpeted. Double ed by newer homes! WANT OLDER home In or around Winona Brougham 4-door, -with garage. Shown by appointment. Tel. Da- at the present. that I can fix up. Write C-M Dally STEP VAN-1965 Chevrolet, starts, runs Pour renters well. Ideal delivery, handyman, camp- all luxury Cadillac equip- IP YOU ARE In tha market for a farm kota M3-4326 or 4J4-1425. 1% NORTHERN News. or home, or ere planning to till real Home is furnished. AMID TWENTIES will find er use. $700. Tom Yaklsh, Tel. 452-1393 ment, 20,000 miles- •state of any type con-tact NORTHERN baths, four bedrooms, full you in a NEW 1373 homei I NVESTMENT CO. WANTED RENT/buy large cheap houss alter 5 p.m. INVESTMENT COMPANY, Real Estate basement Near downtown Real Estate Brokers wltti land. Secluded. Commuting, dis- ••73 Chevrolet Impala 4-door Brokers, Independence. Wis* or Eldon . Many pluses: FULL lot with tance. Wrile J60 E. 4th. Tel. 454-1804. WANT TO BUY: pickup, % or 14 ton, V box, 1941 to 1944 GMC or Chevrolet, sedan, 19,000 miles. Sav-B W. Berg, Real Estate Salesman, Ar- GATE CITY Plaza. GOOD INCOME! I mature trees, aitta-Ched gar- Independence, Wis. cadia, Wit. Tel. 323-7350. j ^% need not run, need only 4-speed -trans- $1,000! ? MLS 854. age/ and over 1,154 sq. ft.!! Tel. 715-985-3191. Accessories, Tim. Parte 104 mission and drive shaft and hanger. AGENCY State location and- price. Write or call s72 Chevrolet Impala 4-door | B i | Commendable and fine loca- Roger Herold, Rt. 1, Alma, Wis. .54510. NEAT AND SET OF hydraulic lift tag axles, factory Tel. 508-248--2884. sedan, factory air condi- FARM FOR SALE tion. built. Real good tires. Tel 507-767-2241. COMFORTABLE Ernest Gusa, Kellogg, Minn. tioning, 27,000 miles. 196 Acre dairy and cattle 454-1570 One bedroom home in "West RIVER-V-I-E-W estate about -^^\v^^v*B5*> $25. 451 W. '72 Chevrolet? Impala 4-door farm, 35 stanchion barn, j |V^ Just right for 10 minutes from Winona. ^^^^ ^9-»a3&iBf^^^^r^H TWO FORD bucket seats, 1969 milkhouse, 2 silos, combina- End of "town. Sarnla, Apt. 9 after 4:30. sedan, new tires, 20,000 newlyweds, or if your pres- Only 11 years young. Sturdy miles. tion granary aril garage, ent home is too large now con struction throughout. REAR BUMPER, fit* 70-72 Dusters S15. CH EVROLET modern 4 bedroom home, Three Bedroom "Winona stone" fireplace is 173 FiflMlf il TeL Tet. 45*5274 alter 5. '72 Chevrolet Impala 4-door new pole shed and 44x200 that the kids are all gone!! E. 2nd 45«H1 'A Ton A quality home in nice cen- MLS 853. almost a conversation piece. KWmmf TWO TIRES-7.75X15 , $5 each. 420 High V V-8 engine, 4-speed. s e d a n, golden firown, utility barn. fresh air Forest.. Tel. 45I-156S. new tires, 18,00*0 miles. Immediate possession — tral locaton. Fireplace, new A home for the carpet, lots of extras. MLS BUT, REMODEL people. .. Asking mid 30's. vm?msANTIQUE MODEL T Ford windshield; '69 Pontiac Catalina 2-door make an offer. AND RESELL Multiple Listing Service set overload springs, 15. Tel. 687-3054. Unbelievable Termsl 839. style hardtop with air condi- , Rural Ranch boasts THREE CO-OP tires, 8.45x13, near new. tioning. Three to four bedrooms 4 bedroo-ms/Massive amuse- John Burg, 1109 Second St. S„ Alma, NORTH ERN Country Living East location. Total of sev- ment room with handsome Wis. Tel. 685-4815. , '69 Chevrolet Impala 4-door en rooms, bath, enclosed one hardtop,' factory air, in this gracious 4-bedroom. , bar/double garage and F-40X15 TIRE on Chevrolet* mags, I NVESTMENT CO. Stockton. Newly built, cen- front ptorch. UNDER $10 - housewife spoiling built-ins! 8:55x14 tire Tel . 454-2378 121 Huff St. - Winona green with v|nyl top. Real Estate Brokers 000! I Could be nice family With a lot ample variety Independence, Wis. tral air and priced to sell. home. MLS 834. Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 Open Mon.-?Wed.-Fri. Nights Tel. 715-985-8191. MLS 842. for a variety of outdoor '70 IHC Scout Aristocrat, 6 games! See today. . . Your VIKING CANOE—17 ft., S175. Tel. 45*t- cylinder with cab md 4 DELIGHTFUL RAMBLER ¦ FORD—1959 VS-ton pickup, 3-speed trahs- We Also Have family will be glad you did. 4006. .. ' .- mlsslon, 6-cyllnder engine, good condi- wheel drive. Houses for Salt 99 Three bedrooms, nice cozy AL SCHROEDER tion. Tel. Rollingstone 689-2514. some nice economy homes, kitchen, nice carpeting and Been searching for an older BOATHOUSE with well on one side, $275. Tel. 452-4980. FORD —1972. Custom F100, tu-tone, 3- '68 Ford LTD VWoor hard- BY OWNER. Pool side Townhouse, bullt- all ranges and sizes. Call hardwood floors. Walkout 2-story ?home with 3 bed- At Last! speed, 302 engine, Laverne bumper, top, factory air, 32,000 In appliances, recreation room, spaci- us today. basement, rec room, nice rooms in GOOD condition? WANT TO BUY — IMMEDIATELY front bumper guards, radio. George Nel- ous deck, 2-car garage. Tel. 45-4-5094 We have a sensibly priced 100 boat, motor and trailer rigs. son, Altura.. nules on new engine. weekends or after 5. backyard, good neighbor- Central location & priced in home in Minn. City. Three Must be In excellent condition After Hours: hood. PltlCE REDUCED TO MID 20's! throughout. Tel. alter 11 a.m. CMC DUMP truck, 1941, good condition. '68 Mustang 2-door hardtop, WEST MARK, near St Teresa's. Two- bedroom, all electric heated 612-471-9595. Gayla's Marina. Richard Nelson, Rt. 2, Houston, Minn. vnlt house. Kitchen bullt-lns. Full base- SELL!!! MLS 804. , * ¦ dark blue and sharp. John Cunningham . 454-3036 ranch with combination 55943. > ment, oil heat, 2-car oarage, standard CEDAR CANOE — 16', good condition. Tom Slaggie ...... 454-4149 GMY EV.1NGS.....687-HM : kitchen and dining room, J100. Tel. '68 Chevrolet 4-door station •Ha lot. Quiet. Tet. 452-2424. Ed Bott ...v...... 454-3587 £ Ideal hunting-fishing canoe. CHEVROLET PICKUP and camper, 1948, Steve Slaggie .:.v.l 452-7119 STOTEN good sized living room and 454-3332. low mileage, good shape, extra wheels wagon, factory air. VERY ATTRACTIVE carpeted 2 bedroom ? Betty McGuire V... 454-3473 J^LDON . ? . . 454-1705 with snow tires. Tet. 454-3905. WAV garage. Call early, this gem cottage home on 4 landscaped Iota, IVi L. A. Slaggie, Realtor ^HF BUMS... . 454-5109 i RUNABOUT, 15', with 40 h.p. motor plus '67 Plymouth Sport Fury 2- blocks from river. 1st st, Buffalo City, Paul B-engtson .... 452-1938 will NOT last. MLS trailer. Excellent condition, Tel. 608- ¦ DOUG #855 DUMP TRUCK—1950, 5-yard, « Cemter Sit. l-owner. miles.- ' Ta|. 454-5459. Attractively paneled and 50-000 . P & J MOTORS OFFICE PHONE .. 452-6474 THOMPSON 17' cruiser, 195J. with 50 CHEVROLET; 1941 VWon pickup) 1951 carpeted throughout. Fea- h.p. Evlnrude motor. Wooden lap Dodge ton truck; 1957 Jeep; 2-wheel tures living room, beautiful •freak with ntw paint, Vary good con- trailer. Ter. Lewiston 4543. INC. ¦ e ^ - ae -rr ^ as " ap « aej birch cabinets in kitchen, dlilon and reasonably priced. Tel. 452- "Successor to Miller Motors" 4K24 afler 5 p.m. CHEVROLET — 1972 *H-ton pickup, air Rushford, Minn. HOBBY FARMS ' 5 bedrooms, 1% baths, and conditioned, power steering) 11' Winne- 2 car garage. Also included OLASPAR BOAT, 16'; 35 h.p. motor; bago fully self-contained camper. Tel. Tel. 864-7711. ¦ ' ¦ Sears trailer. Good condition. 5700. (47 408-24S-2350. 135 acres with 76 tillable, located in picturesque valley ' . " After Hours Call: i — a lovely basement that W. King. letting, 20 miles from Winona, Mim., in Wisconsin- may be rented out with Betty Richter; ... 452-1151V; kitchen, living room, PONTOON BOAT, 1x22', with JS hip. elec- Modern 4 bedroom home. 4 stall garage, 34x72' barn, set Si"tfi» ^UM bed- trie start Evlnrude motor and controls, room, one half bath and many extras. Reasonable. 4840 ith St. up tor young cattle or beef, ?ite32' calf barn, granary, *? lots of closet and storage WINONA AUTO IJ^ WOOD STRIP boat, 14' Iri good condi- SALES double -corn crib. Good spring fed creek runs through » E Rlchter space. MLS #849 tion. Tel. 452-6401. [ ^ farm. School bus and mail route at door. Immediate REAITOR IMLS : ^ '- i^S : ¦ Often Sought— BOATHOUSE No. t for sale, slough aids, ? possession. ? Latsch Island. Take a look, make an Seldom Found offer. This dream cottage in the ALUMINUM 14' boat, Johnson 9'A h.p. motor, oars, anchors; Best offer. It' 120 acres with 60 tillable. Modern 4 bedroom home; | THAT HOM E YOU'V E BEEN j Glen View Area. On a good extension ladder, 57. Tal. Cochrane <"*"*- 34x60- barn vtrlth large cemented barnyard Ideal for young f sized lot. Featuring 2 bed- 240-2332. . LOOKING FOR! rooms, fireplace in living cattle. Other outbuildings. Perfect place for the country j LARSON RUNABOUT, 60 hp. Johnson ' , room, and attached garage. end trailer. Electric start. Excellint lover who still wants to work In the city. Less than one 65 ft., 1969, Artcraft Mobile Home with central air con- MLS #851. ' condition. Best offer Tel. 452-5520. hour from Winona or La Crosse i ditioning. Partially furnished. Shag carpeting. Range and \ . r be seen at the T&R Court in Xewiston. i ALUMINUM FISHINO boat, 14', bought refrigerator. MayMLS ¦ ¦ Come See And Agree new June 1972. Very geod condition, Price reduced. 823. . \ reasonably priced. 211 W. Sanborn. ^ This home is an excellent 4 bedroom, all modern home, located in Jackson County. garage. 12 miles I buy. Look at these features CRESTLINER 17', 1M7 Mercury 110 , Neat 2 bedroom home with attached h.p,, with new canvas top and trailer. 180 acres of land, 113 acres tillable, 15,000 Christmas r from "Winona in a small town. Pleasant kitchen with j — good sized Kitchen and S1200. Tel. 454-2639. space. Very reasonable. living room, 4 bedrooms, trees under contract. Good loafing barn; silo; pole shed , attractive cupboards. Storage ¦ ¦¦]\ f MLS 628. , - . - playroom upstairs. 2 car Motor-eyctes, Bleyelu 107 and granary. Make an offer. Immediate possession. garage. MLS #843 \ You must see the inside of this duplex to appreciate it. BIKEWAYS-S58 W. ith St. Lightweight ] European bicycles 10-speed. and 3- k Newly remodeled interior with a 2 bedroom-unit both up | Idle Money Gathers speed. Paicoe, Florelll and Batavus NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. ) and down. This one is a good source of income and a ¦] No income. This investment and others, Open 1 p.m. to a p.m. Tel. fine home. Modestly priced. MLS 816. I invites your 452-1550. I inspection. One ' unit has 2 bedrooms, kitch- 1973'S ARE HEREI Real Estate Brokers [ New 4 bedroom split foyer National Home now being 1 en and Honda, BMW, Triumph 1972 Dodge \ 197 3 Plymouth 1 i completed in Lewiston. Near high school on a quiet street. \ living room; other Beat the rush, bring your bike to | Independence, Wis. Tel. 715-985-3191 ' unit has 2 bedrooms, kitch- for a spring tune-up nowl 1 Demon. f Fury III MS R. 1 en,, living room, and dining ROBB MOTORS, INC. oor j "Penney's Oood Neighbor" I Factory air, vinyl roof, # * ^ sedan, power steer- 1 room. MLS #802 I power brakes and steering, inB. automatic transmls-i REALTOR BRIDGESTONE 60CC Racer, 4-spted, \ 8 n iactory air ERV RICHTER, J good rubber, excellent condition, 1100. V automatic transmission f i° . , radio ' Tel. 452-1151 or 452-1550 Office Hours: i Nothing's Wrong Also blue helmet, S10. Tel, Centerville 539-3585. ; Z 9 After Hours Call: ' } After Hours Tel. 452-1151 94:30 Mon.-Fri. \ With Me ( W95 }^ _ _ ' | I may be old, in need of BICYCLES, 20", 24" boys'. Hl-rlse bars, J 2 t i ¦ Charles Kellstrom 896-3915 some repairs, but I'm basic- banana seat. Two Go-carts, one with ( _ ' Kathy Renter ... 454-1306 motor. Tel, 452-3597. ^ ^ ally sound. Large shop with / 1971 Mustang A 1 972 Dodge » Mr^ M\a\WaaWMW^. Mike Rivers .... 454-4427 apartment on side with 2 BSA—1959 500, front end extended 15', M^aaWMaVEtaaW^aaaa.Ivan Slem 454-5786 custom paint lob and seat, new clutch. ¦ Factory air, power brakes I iwingei" i AFTER HOURS CALL: bedrooms, 2 car garage, Excellent condition. Tel, 454-2704, I and steering, automatic 1 Economical 6 cylinder » WW*/* A.4lMr)&ri%Rlch Wantock .. 452-7412 ? much storage space, en- 1 k Avls Cox 454-1172 and on WANTED: boys* 20" or 24" bicycle. Tel. 1 transmission, gine, automatic transmis- I ! ^^_ \ _a_m¥mBlmWLWCharles Evans .. 895-2603 ROB large AM-FM ra- 1 I M'T MHke Gilchrist .. 4524734 JL -J~ Y ° Laura Fisk 452-2118 a lot. MLS #847 452-5933. I dio 1 sion, vinyl roof, power 1 ? fC£* ^ ^@F steerin*?;, radio | —^\Sii W^ f\tSii_W-~~-"Sophie Grabner . 454-1787 < \ T77 La\aVfa%J>fr Nora Heinlen .... 452-3175 For "Big " SCHWINN BICYCLE-Junlor size (24"). J "tOOQi: f ! "iniwiUM—— Rick Hill 454-1605 Reconditioned, good rubber, tio. 412 ¦ ¦ \ VW t/ClOV *^ Pat Magin 452-4934 Thinkers Only Laird St. AA 1 f $2495 3 \ Sally Hoeft 452-5312 Marge MiUer . ...454-4224 J i Marie Karasch . 452-4932 ? I? REALTO R* Big 4 bedroom home in MINI-BIKE FRAME-(WI1hout molor), Myles Petersen . 452-4009 good condition. Living and S25. 654 Johnson, 110 CENTER* Uen I THESE ARE ALL NEW ; Wgaammamammmmmm Jan 452-5139 dining room, bay window In KAWASAKI - 1959 175CC, good shspe. \ Impala 2 door hardtop, 327 # . , .v LISTINGS ^ kitchen, tiled bath and lots May be seen at 381 Orrin St. C r ^^r ^o ^ J f C.I. engine, radio, 4 speed \ 33 tei lite I • — NOT advertised by our agency of closet and storage space. RUPP mlnl-blke, green with chroma \ fcransmission, sharp door sedan, power steer- SPOIL HER! MLS #846 fenders and rims 314 h.p., good eondl- f i J home, Spoil her a little with 1lon. 165. Tel, 452-4872 otter 5:30 p.m. i $9Q"-» 1 ins* nutomatic transmis- I ; before today — A happy wife makes a happy WE HAVE MANY -4»77J sion, factory air, radio J this Me new 4-bedroom home with its gold shag carpeting, GIRLS' BICYCLE - 14" balloon types y | ? 1. ACHIEVEMENT EN LUXURY - This is truly a J , playroom, laundry OTHER LISTINGS tires, blue, with baikef. Tel. 454-1711. kitchen with dishwasher and disposal OPEN MONDAY THRU | home BEYOND COMPARISON - 5 or 6 Bedrooms i room . . . space for expansion, too. BICYCLE—Schwinn Stints* Ray, boys', • — 3 Baths — Located on over an ACRE of land — ] SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:30 3 years old, 130. Tel. 452-7704. | MANY, MANY EXTRAS — Fireplace of New Mexico i BE PEN NY WISE After Hours Phone: BOYS' NEW Schwinn bicycle, Vanity ) LeBaron C 1966 Pontiac C » stone — Intercom wired for stereo — 4 sliding glass ] Bill Ziebell 10-speed model, yellow, J>5. Tel. 452- | | doors — 2 decks — Sunken porch — Landscaping will < We've just listed this 2-bedroom home in near West location. 452-4854 1219 or 452-1095. ¦ 4 door hardtop, vinyl roof , £ Executive J Living room, separate dining room, oil heat, garage. Under Robert O. Eftier .. 454-4050 , power brakes ? be finished - Call for more EXCITING details. | Ed Hartert 452-3973 YAMAHA-1944 250 street bike, good con- [ factory air | 2 tioorr hardtop, ' power 1 $14,000. dition, low mileage. 1250. Tel. 454-1458. 1 and steering. Lots of fac- f brakes and steering, auto- I I & PLEASANT VALLEY — In the process of being com- ! Harriet Kiral 452-6331 I tory options » pleted — 3 Bedrooms, 2% batns — Walk-out base- ] Al Schroeder .... 452-6022 Trucks, Tract's. Trailers 108 /mntic transmission, radio 1 ( BUILT WHEN QUALITY WA5MT Anne Zachary .... 454-2531 | | ment with HUGE Family Room, which could be used CHEVROLET-19J0 W-ton pickup wills f $3195 \ $695 I S for small business — Excellent construction through- ] AN OPTION : Charles E. Merkel, Realtor stock rack, motor real oood. Floyd ? out. ! ONE OF WINONA'S FINEST older homes, beautifully decora- Dunn, Houiton, Tal, 864-9531. Spacious rooms library, sew- \ 3. 3 Bedroom rambler in GLENVIEW - a MUST SEE j ted a.nd completely up-dated. , I 1972 Plymouth l 1971 International i* home — Tastefully- decorated — Fireplace — Central • ing room, family kitchen, six bedrooms, four and a half ] | | air-conditioning Screened back porch baths, plus separate lower level apartment. Call us now Scamp ( Scout J — — 2% car J for aa appointment. AUT0 SERVICE ) wheel drive, lockout hubs ? garage with electric door. Beautifully landscaped. < ^jjfc^ L 318 V-8 engtao, vinyl roof, 1« . \ I power steerW, radio, auto- C^-1 cab, convertible top, i | | 4. Another •GLENVIEW beauty — 3 or 4 Bedrooms — i EAGER TO MAKE MONEY? CENTER L matic transmission lautomatic transmission, 1 t 2 ceramic baths — Very large bedrooms — "Lighted ] 1 tnene f rear seat, Meyers hydraulic J | closets — Cedar closet — Handy kitchen with bullt-ins i THREE APARTMENT BUILDING in near west location has (itlBl f f/373 1 aJigling and de - angling \ » Attached garage ono ftwo-bedroom apartment plus two one-bedroom units. I ow rat <> chrome wheels i . J $10,500. -ir —i_i~i_j~*i_r-*i_i~Lj~i. C P* » "' * \ 5. Convenient EAST -CENTRAL location — 3 or 4 Bed- j » rooms — 2 baths — Pull basement — Attached garage SPECIAL I -J ¦ _ _ __ m J 1968 Dodge { ^_t^^^j^^^m^^^* K ^^^^^^^6 | with electric door. t ANOTHER INVESTMENT ^ \ ^^--J ^L-^^^ w^ I < OPPORTUNITY: Oil & Filter I Polara C inei Buick 4 door $150 I » 6. DUPLEX — near Winona Area Technical School Change $C99 — j EXCELLENT INCOME con bo yours from this five apart- \ 4 door hardtop, power # 1062 Dodgo Lancer 1 [ 3 Bedrooms down — 2 Bedrooms up — Separate heat* < brakes and steering, tu-tone \ i door ,, . ,, ... electricity ment building. Four two-bedroom and one, one-bedroom & Lube Job f . $150 \ i Ing systems, gas * . . ?Full basement — J ^/ I paint, automatic transmis- # im Chevrolet wagon | Extra large lot — Carage. i apartment. Near west. nterior $125 J f elon, vinyl , radio \ im cfc ,power brakes, air conditioned, leaded. Inder, automatic radio, - heater, snow convertible top, roll bar; new brakes. mobile homes. Ono new 12x60 homt System. BERTRAM BOVUM Auction- ¦Good; body 2 hew snow cellent condition. Will trade for 1966; • " "tires. Make after. 321 Washington.: Tsl. Good condition $2250. "Tel. 452-7280. tor tale. Tal. Lewiston S175 or 2451. eer, Rushford.Mlnn. Tel. 864-9381. tires on wheels. *tcw -mileage. Tel. 452^393 after 5 p.m.i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , 78 E eth. - Tel ' - 1967 or 1967 Chevy van. Call Rush 452-4523. , v7 ' ; ¦: ' / , ¦ ' ¦ : ~ Auction Sales . 452-KB9. . . : , A Products In Rushfoitl, ask for Ron r FORD—1914 Fairlane with 4 new recaps. ROAO KING IWO 11' completely «lf- ALVIN KOHNER ' - body, radio, ' seals state licensed APR. 17*—Tues. 12 noon. On PONTIAC-l* Johnson, (call ' between 7 tnd 4) On VOLKSWAGEN-old . CAMARO-1970 Sport Coupe, 307 engine. Large pressure cooker for canning,: . contained pick-up camper, 5' cab .ovtr- AUCTIONEER—City and Plnscreek *A/ 4^00 NEW MARK IV . . . presenting Mobile TRAIL BLAZER—trailer campers from home living at Its BEST, Come sea I HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Co-op chest type freezer; Frig- | $1695 snd many motor homes from this 3-bedroom, front den, with built-in I idaire 30 inch electric stove, like hew; Kelvinator refrig- i $5995. Pickup covers from $145; also book shelves TODAY I "Your New erator ; Superflame oil space , heater; drbpleaf table; | some used tent and trailer campers. Home of. the Future" of SUGAR LOAF I F.M.B. - Ltd., Holmen, Wis. Tel. 608- TOWN J. COUNTRY MOB.ILE HOMES, metal cabinet; Superflame parlor oil heater ; Motorola , | 12th ANNUAL USED CAR 526-3336. I Rt. 3 (next to Budget Fumllure). Tel. 1 radio; TV set; home size safe; "vacuum cleaner; dress- 454-5287. Evenings, 452-19S4. | KAYWO0D Pathfinder 1970, 14x60', fur- I ers; large wardrobe; 2 iron beds; power lawn mo-wer; | hlshed, central air. Tel. 452-5042 after CAMPER TRAILER, sleeps 4, with tent, I tools; Excel 16 gauge shotgun; -"-rood cabinets; davenport | Open Mon.. & Fri. Nights 5:30.. . . like new; Monarch stove, apartment chair; step ladder; electric heater; several fruit jars; | " size.. Tel. Independence, wis. 985-3146. I and TOMMY'S TRAILER SALES 1 radio phono. , | WE SELL family happiness dally from FOLD-DOWN tent camper sleeps 2. Tel. 9 a.m. to sundown, Sundays from 1 to St Charles 932-4980. I MACHINERY- AND HORSE EQUIPMENT: Hydraulic 1 5 p.m. Selection and savings. Full Una I wagon jack; 3 section wood drag with folding draw bar; I HERE ARE 15 recreational vehicles, Motor Homes, 41" HIGH camper topper with 48" tlpout Mini Homes; Van Conversions, Fifth I log chain 50'; skidding tongs; 16' hay rack; chopper box I AUCTION bed full rear door paneled. $500. Tel GOOD REASONS Wheels, Travel Trailers, Tent Camp- 687-3052,. 1 with new 14' sides; 3 Surge milking machine pails , seam- | ? ers, Pickup Campers, Tommy's Top- one 50 lb., pers. Also rental units. Two servicemen 19' DELUXE completely self-contained 1 less, two 40 lbs.; harness parts; neck yokes; J Peterson Motors of Lanesboro, Inc. FOR SHOPPING on duty. Wa service all makes. Tom- trailer In excellenf condition. - Clean, I 2 Western saddles, one extra fancy padded seat; horse- | my's Trailer Sales, Hwy. 53-35, 3 miles ready to go. $1900. Tel. 687-3052. shoes; buggy parts; eveners; horse collars; buggy seat; | JERRY'S! S. ot Galesville, Wis. Tel. 582-2371. I AT HOLIDAY RAMBLER - 1970 Model 252, I wagon springs; walking plows; lorse cultivators; many 1 F. A, ' KRAUSE CO. like new condition. Price negotiable. more items too numerous to mention. 1972 CADILLAC Coupe De- WEEKLY FEATURE SPECIAL! Tet. 454-55M. I | Ville 2-door hardtop, full Pleasure-Mate fold-down camper, sleeps I ITEMS OF POSSIBU! ANTIQUE VALUE AND COL- | t, with furnace, spare tire, double gas. STOC KTON - 12x50 1970 mobile home, I? LECTORS ITEMS: 2 glider rockers wood 3 piece bed- | power with air, turquoise Hwy. 14-61 E., Breezy Acres, Winona. good condlilon, skirted, shed. $3,000 un- . ; Saturday Aprill^ with white vinyl top, -white furnished or may be bought furnished. l room set, high back bed, commode, dresser; good pump 1 THREE BEDROOM 1972 Rltzeraft. Must Tel. 689-2911. ¦V leather interior, sacrifice.: Lived In 4 months. Indes- organ; claw foot organ stool; claw foot table; Captains f . cribable, must be seen. 13 Michigan CAMPER TRAILER-Tel. 452-7062 after I chair; several old rockers; wicker bottom chairs; picture | Sale Held Inside — Rain or Shine Impala Lane, Lake Village* Trailer Parte Tel. 1972 CHEVROLET ¦ ¦ '¦ 4 p.m. ? frames; crock jugs and jars; Edison console phonograph; I 2-door hardtop, 350 -en- 452-1319. ,. j FLEETWOOD 1969 12x52-", 2-bedroom. I old school desk; several old books and old Bibles; li- ' USED CARS USED CARS gine, automatic, power SUGAR LOAF TOWN 8. COUNTRY . $3500. No. 45 Green Terrace Park, La- 1 brary table; copper boiler; baskets; 3 good trusks; ice 1 power brakes, MOBILE- HOMES moille. Tel. 452-6196. ¦ 1969 FORD Galaxie 500 4-door, V-8, auto- steering, Compare prices ¦ and save $$S» s tongs; violin; (fated, jars; school desk bell; 2 old wool j j. • 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, blue with matic transmission, power , steering, air conditioning, on these¦ 1973 Mobile Homes. 1 print rugs; spool bed; several odd wood chairs; high back i , p6wer steer- - - ' - ' . ¦' ¦ Auction Sales automatic transmission . blue vinyl top, blue in- . , • Suggested Our I bed; running hoard luggage rack; cream separator; 2 | radio, ing and power brakes, radio. Price Price terior. 14x70 Award 3-bedroom, FREDDY FRICKSON 1 commodes; sewing machine; 2 cistern pumps. 1 1968 FORD Galaxie, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, ...., ,—,, Vj ^ . 196S FORDn ¦ Galaxier,i0^a 500Kftn , 2-door Hardtop,Ho^tnn hall bath $12,500 $9193 Auctioneer I LARGE SELECTION OF OLD DISHES: Carnival; I standard transmission, radio. 1971 CADILLAC Coupe De- 14x70 Award 2-bedroom, Will handle air sizes and kinds ef standard transmission radio, auctions. Tel. Dakota 643-6143. -W V-8 automaUc V-8, , Ville 2-door hardtop, full huge living room .. $12,100 $8695 . i souvenir plates, etc.; old sugar and creamers; hand paint- I 1968 FORD Galaxie, . , 12x52 General 2-bedroom I ed dishes; fancy glassware; ironstone. | transmission, power steering, radio. 1985 FORD Falcon, 2-door Hardtop; V-8, power with air, yellow deluxe $6495 $4895 Minnesota Land & 1968 FORD Galaxie 500, 2-door Hardtop, standard transmission, radio. with black vinyl top, black SUGAR LOAF TOWN 8. COUNTRY I TERMS: NORTHERN ON THE SPOT CREDIT. I MOBILE HOMES Auction Service I r HOLLIS LEE ESTATE ' V-8i automatic transmissionj power iges FORD Galaxie 500, -tdoor, V-8, auto- interior. • Hwy, 43 next to Budget Furniture Everett J. Koliner I radio, Tel. 454-5287, evenings 452-1984. Winona, Tel. 452.7814 I Mrs. Norma Docken, Personal Repr. | steering, matic transmission, power steering, 1971 PONTIAC Safari 9- Jim Papenfuss, Dakota Tel. 643-6152 4-door, V-8, automatic radio. I Auctioneer: Alvin Kohner .. 1 1965 FOJtD Custom, passenger wagon, 8, auto- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' transmission, power steering, radio. 1965 MERCURY Parkl-me, 4-door, V-8, au- matic, power steering, I . ' . Northern Investment Co./ Lester Sehty, derk ?: | 1963 MERCURY Monteg3, 2-door, V-8, auto- , tomatic transmission, -power steering power brakes, air condi- 1 Repr. by Jos. & Dave Norgaard, Melrose, Wis. | radio, blue with blue in- : a* matic transmission, power steering, . and power brakes, tioning, V ~^&A,L \ IssMi ^ia ^-?*^^^^ : radio. 1965 MERCURY Monterey, 4-door, V-?, au- terior. r^f£±^T^4 1967 FORD Galaxie 560, 4-door, V-8, auto- tomatic transmission, power steering 1971 PONTIAC Catalina 2- fOJVfK [ matic transmission, power steering, aid power brakes,;radio. wj^gww 1 YERLY CORPORATION AUCTION I door hardtop, full power __ 1 ra#. . 1965 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88, 4-door, V-8,. . .. with air, brown with tan I iii ¦ mtr ji x£ Tri ¦mi jtasit wi^i iiiMi i automatic transmission, power steer- with brown in- P? il&£ 1 . SO tttJJ ^ 11111 1 IIT » IIIIIIII IIIITT TI! »»»\ 11 446 'i i, Jt tt » ID . IIII 1 -i ^ * /t*t*|ti fill ffi*tit> 1 < il ., maHc transmission , power steering, ing and power brakes, radio, terior. A Fine Family 55 K K. I tB B8! J3HHm»* """jyi" "" ^gjpffffiji i Hj Custom 4-door, V-8, automatic Of Recreational Vehicles ^ CO. radio. 1964 FORD , 1971 CHEVROLET Impala T RAVEL I I NORTHERN INVESTMENT 1 Iffi || 1967 FORD Fairlane 500, 4-door, V-8, auto- transmission, power steering, . radio, engine ar 6 S6 63 stores JIJ 4-door hardtop, 350 , TP All CJ> Q "**e ^ ^ ^'fly' " under ^ matic t?ransmission, radio. 1964 MERCURY Parklane, 4-door, V-8, au- automatic, power steering, I KAILtfO the usual 7' garage door and comes in 4-door cylinder auto- tomatic transmission, power steering ¦ 1967 FORD Custom, , 6 , power brakes, with air. a choice of floor plans. Standard I - . . . . ' i matic transmission, radio. and power brakes, radio. Green with matching in- height models offer you a choice in which home conveniences I Located: at 433 Copeland Ave. and 701 Sumner St., j 1967 FORD Fairlane, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, 1964 CHEVROLET Convertible, V-8, auto- terior. I La Crosse, Wis, (Sale will start at Copeland Ave., address.) j? standard transmission, radio. niatic transmission, radio. and comfort are designed to give you family-priced vaca- , 4 1971 BUICK Electra 225 2- tion equipment. 1967 FORD Custom, 2-door, 6 cylinder, 19«4 CHEVROLET Chevelle^ 4-door, V-8 automatic, " speed transmission, radio. door hardtop, 8, Wednesday, A 18 j standard transmission, radio. power steering, power I pril 1967 FORD "Custom 500, 4-door, V-8, auto- 19M CHEVROLET Chevelle Wagon, 6 cyl- brakes, air conditioning, ALSO PICKUP TRUCK CAMPERS | Time: 10 a.m. Lunch on grounds standard transmission, radio, matic transmission, power steering, inder, blue with white vinyl top, ' radio. 1964 PONTIAC 4-door Wagon, V-8, auto- blue interior. CAMPING TRAILERS & LARK LINERS | NEW STOCK: approx. 170, new tires, various sizes, i matic transmission, , power steering I up to 9:00-20 truck tires; approx. 40 new Phillips bat- i 1967 FORD Galaxie 500, 4-door, V-8, auto- If you're looking for the best way to take your family on a teries matic transmission, power steering, and power brakes, radio, I , various sizes; approx. 1700 Champion and AC I radio. 1963 FORD Fairlane, 2-door, 6 cylinder, 1968 Corvette vacation or a travel tour, then look to Lark. H spark plugs; large supply of Delco-Remy ignition parts; I h new generators; large supply of Purolator oil and gas I 1SHS7 FORD Galaxie 500 , 4-door, V-8, auto- standard transmission, radio, 2-door hardtop, 350 engine, , power steer- | filters; heater and radiator hoses; large stock of fan I matic transmission, power steering, 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-door, 6 cyl- automatic SEE GARY AT WINONA KOA | belts; stock of wiper blades and arms; radiator and ;l I standard transmission. ing, power brakes, air, radio. inder, "The People Who Know Camping " I gas caps; battery cables; large assortment of light || Belvedere I, 4-door, V-8, 1963 PONTIAC Tempest, 4-door, 4 cylinder, blue with blue interior. 1967 PLYMOUTH Rt. 8 Tel. 454-1407 , or 45M980 1 bulbs; stock of accessories including car polishes, radla- ?| automatic transmission, radio. automatic transmission, radio. I tor compounds and others; many cases of new Phillips ii 1966 FORD Fairlane, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, 1962 PONTIAC Tempest, 2-door , 4 cylinder, 1971 PONTIAC Catalina 4- I motor oils, -various weights; barrels of Phillips motor if automatic transmission, power steer- automatic transmission, radio. door sedan , 8, automatic, p oils and greases and other new items. DEALERS PLEASE sf ing, radio. 1S62 FORD Galaxie 500, 2-door Hardtop, power steering, power I NOTE THIS IS ALL NEW STOCK AND MUST BE SOLD. 1 4-door, V-8, auto- V-8, automatic transmission, power brakes, brown with tan 1966 FORD Galaxie 509, interior. I EQUIPMENT: portable 6/"12 volt battery charger; § matic transmission, power steering, steering, radio. | 2 tire changers; large hydraulic bumper jack; hydraulic | radio. 1S62 CHEVROLET Impala, 4-door, V-8, au- 1970 CADILLAC Coupe De- ,0RTHERN I and heavy duty jacks; large water pump and gas motor; g 1966 FORD Country Sedan Station Wagon , tomatic transmission, radio. Ville 2-door hardtop, full I JiQkP 'NVESTMENT COJ l i fflf I rubber tired wagon; met&l strapping machine; portable 1 4-door, V-8, automatic transmission, 1861 PONTIAC Tempest, 4-door, 4 cylinder, power with air. brown I paint sprayer; 275 gal tank; used electric gas pumps; M power steering, radio, automatic transmission, radio. with black vinyl top, 1 2 Brody fuel oil truck meters and registers; 1,000 and I 1366 FORD Galaxie 50O, 4-door, V-8, auto- black interior. I 1,200 gal. used truck tanks; 10 gal. cans ; Rigid electric I 1960 CHEVROLET Wagon, V-8, automatic ipe threader: p matic transmission, radio, transmission radio. || LOCATION: 2 miles North of Ettrick on Highway B3 on 1 p ipe vise on stand; pip© wrenches; heavy I , 1970 CHRYSLER Newport 4- | duty bench vise; large metal gate; hand brick carriers; I 1S66 FORD Custom , 4-door ,. 6 cylinder, 1959 FQRD Custom, 4-door , 6 cylinder, door sedan, 8, automatic, I standard transmission, radio. 1 various size pipes and fittings ; 8 lube tanks and pumps; la standard transmission, radio. power steering, power (? 30 and 55 gal. barrels; 6 metal chutes; Grayco car , auto- air, burgundy with I Wednesday f April 18 | 1SCS FORD Galaxie 50O, 4-door, V-8 brakes, | | washer pressure pump; several r.t, wheelbarrows; var- | matic transmission, power steering, black vinyl top, black in- TIME: 1:00 P.M. NO SMALL ITEMS. | p ious size heavy hose; copper tubing; various size used I IKFD TRUCKS terior. I : | | Lunch by Faith Lutheran Hi-Loaguo | | electric motors; some barb and woven wire; largo com- |: 136(5 MERCURY Monterey, 4- 13' disc; I cond,; Electronic machine and A-Dress-R; inter-com * matching interior. I JD Hay Fluffcr, wagon wilh rack ; Badger blower; Long r ) ' system with 10 speakers; Underwood-Olivetti calculator; ; THIS LISTING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE TRUCK p Hopper Blower PTO; Allis Chalmers blower; Cunningham j t' Underwood-Olivetti and Underwood electric adding mn- ?? 1970 FORD /i-ton pickup I manure spreader, 165 bu.; Decker spreader; JD No. 70 J, chines; Olympia typewriter: several other typewriters ?: ' J needing repair; R.C. Allen nnd V with camper topper, 302 I tank spreader, excellent condition; Badger 200 bushel 1 f and adding machines, engine, 3-speed transmis- ii spreader, new; International Forago Harvester wllh corn ? | McCaskey cash registers; Kerdox file cabinets; Boston fl TWO YEAR G&W WARRANTY electric letter opener; 5 metal and wood office desks; sion, white with black in- I nnd hay head ; IF 546 Fox Forago Harvester with corn § I | terior. i and liny head, excellent condition ; JD 34 Forngo Har- | I several metal secretary chairs; 3 wood office chairs: |> ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING I vester, corn and hay head; like new; Gelil forago liar- \ I executive chair; swivel chair; captains chair ; metal |? 20 OTHElt FINE USED I vester, corn & hay head; pull typo weed sprayer; PTO \ I folding chairs ; wood tables, 1 round ; -wood stools; metal |? CARS TO CHOOSE PROM. \\ Burr mill: International forago box and wagon; JD 494 | t tables on casters; 2 typewriter stands; several metal -J j$ planter with dry fertilizer. 1 I files; small metal files; metal coat rack; miscellaneous J? I trays and baskets ; Yale metal safe cabinet; 3M Compact | , JERRY'S I TERMS: NORTHERN ON THE SPOT CREDIT. ' I I dry copier; Verlfax copier; 2 oil burners; largo floor ? PETERSON MOTORS INC. fan and other items. jj TRANBERG FARM EQUIPMENT, I \ j F° rd and Mercu ry Dealer I AUTO SALES |] OWNER , OSCAR TRANBERG I I Terms: Northern On The Spot Credit. Auctioneer: Alvin Kohner Hwy. 16 —- Lanesboro, Minn. I 759 E. 3rd (J | , Russell Schroeder, Auctioneer j ;S Northern Investment Co., LcstQr Senty, Clerk i Tel, 454-2558 | : Freddie Frickson, Luther Olson R Ilepr. by Joa. & Davo Norflaard , Molroso, Wis, I | Marvin Miller, Repr,, Northern Investment Co., Clerk ] Auctioneers Open from 8 a.m. 'til 9 n.m ti '.iW-ramflmaa^^ ^7^>SflT*^-;R^^ ¦ ; ¦ Winona Daily News / . : BWZZ SAWYER- V? i ;y -AAAAy A ' By Roy Crane

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