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l 18HIYaM of publication 2 Sections, 18 Pagej, l$C»nf» f l Three choppers ag fired on in Nixon ^ezhnev ree South Viefnani By GEORGE ESPER '¦: SAIGON reported. ; - ide-nt Nixon and Soviet leader i ?' . 'A and "building a structure of capital. - viet Je'^s to the West; was: held Meanwhile, the Saigon; cbm- Leonid I. Brehnev began his- ]f^eaCe;" ' . ';;'; A- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '!' The • " . w talks scheduled for the on the steps . tnand reported more than 100 toric. siinirnit talks today with Brehnev's :helicopter landed White House, the Camp David of; the .Capitol SuhA? .' violations of .the joiiit ? pledges to work for lasting iwi the lawn south of the; White presidential . day afternoon with police ^esti- new cease-fire ' . . retreat in? the during each, of the first two wo rld peace;; ' . ¦' .!House, '' ¦,? Maryland mountains arid mating the crowd at 10,000. ? ¦¦ . ¦ : the days it has been in effect.. But .'• As Nixbb welcomed . Brezhnev ..- "Rain and fog forced cajicella- Western White House . at Sail at colorful ceremonies ?ch the j Members of the Young Amer* it said that the number of in- tipn of pUhs for Brezhnev and Clemente Calif ., come against a. cidents, had dropped to ; 77 dur- Whit* House south . lawn, ' he ";his party .to leave the Camp ' aA backdrop of continuing^ do- jeans for Freedom^ , eonr ing .the 24-hour; period ending at said "all ; the world; is watch- ;David presidential retreat In mestic ; controversy over the servative group demonstrated , ' ¦] dawn; today. A? A ing" their , .week of ¦Summitry the "Marjland : mountains by Watergate scandal. A ¦ . outside of the. office of the So- because - "the people -of . In the Latest chopper incident, ^he ]helicopter; They had Spent the ; Jewish groups also , have . an- viet newspapers Pravda and Iz- • ? . world knowAthat if .leaders of a helicopter of the International weekend ;1here. nounced a series of demonstra-; yestia. They , held a mock trial the two ; most powerful nations The Soviet Communist party tions- ' Commission Controrand Super- ' "; • protesting ;Brezhnev 's vis- and hanging of Brezhnev. vision cairie , . ," can. work together . . ; the chairman and his . party were it and Nixon ' under small arms . s efforts to in- The general secretary of ¦ the fire on a resupply. mission to chance for a world of peace is driven , eight miles to Thurmont, crease economic 'ties.;with/ the Soviet '- .- Communist Party'- •: arr ¦' " rieiku in the central highlands. infinitely increased." ..*: Nd., where they boarded two Soviet Union. Because of the rived Saturday on his first Visit •;-. "The . helicopter landed ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ : helicopters at the Catbctifl High threat of demonstrations tight safely at 1 '.; . :.'3h'- remarks exchange before . ever to the United States and ¦ rieiku? -; : SOVIET LEADE3R ARRIVES A. ASoviet distan.ceAto the White House where he . :was School baseball-' field for the security.has been arranged; for went immediately-to.; Camp Da- ; leader Leonid I. Brezhnev; waves, to greetcrs ..welcomed ;by President Nixon on the South NLxon : ushered .Brezhnev into ^; ¦¦ Two; peacekeeping helicopters his Oval Office to start: their flight to Washington. the Brezhfiev visit. vid about 75 miles northwest of ".- . sis he left his helicopter sit the Ellifise near the ; : Lavyn of the? White House (AP Photofax) The rain had .stopped when ;? carrying ;23 persons were ' fired . . second summit in .13 months, A rally .urging;. Brezhnev' to .Washington. on Sunday, over Communist- White House Mdnday. He was driven the short , the President;said :the ''hopes ¦ controlled territory : near - An of the world rest ;with . us." , loc, 60 kniles north .of Saigon. ' ' ":¦ I am. confident," he added , <)ne•':of the aircraft was hit -but Dif ierentthan 7959 : " that"we ¦ ;shall not disappoint both landed safely at An. Loc ¦ ' ' .;¦ with no casualties ' those hopes." : . .Both spoke of the . Canadian officials - leaders . said the foundation laid in last year's Viet Cong had -given a written Moscow summit .and in exten.- ; guarantee for the two helicop- sive exchanges . since then in ters to . return from An Loc furecasting ? success for the Tuesday to the regional peace- ' " - A" ' ' ' ' keeping; ; headquartersA at Bien : ¦¦talks. . .? . A? ; AAV? . A. 'A ;, : ''.Brezhnev said he was . ready Hoa, 15 miles northeast of Sai- from to work hard to ,. '.'justify the 8°n - .A avva Br^ifirifv ; hopes 1 of our people and serve The number of cease-fire vio- this interest of a peaceful future ¦ •/' ' ; lations, being reported by. the ;: WASHINGTON , ^(AP> — Khrushchev: was; an : uri- : ' trade . and monetary . qiies- : for all mankind." ?. ' ' : ' ¦¦ ' ' : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Saigon command appeared to Legend . has . it that when . predieticable,. moody man, :A. .'tions.' .'A' * . * A; .: • .'•• ' ' -. : " • results of our first ' " ' ' "The • be about the same as the aver- Nikita Khrushchev visited . easily offended and always . . . When Khrushchev came, meeting . made a good and re- : age nutnber prior to the time the Iowa spread of Roswell . : ready to. offend.. .Brezhnev, the . visit ; was' front-page liable foundation:' for peaceful Garst, the Coon Rapid farm- . labeled , ? When the A supposedly strength- ¦ for years as a tech- . news well before his arriv- *; relations between bur two coun- er became so angry at the nbcrat j is a disciplined poli- ; : the an- : ened ceasefire went; into effect . ¦ * al. Now, much to tries," Brezhhev- said. "But swarming hordes of report- ticiari. ? A. .:A' ;A' ' .' . '¦ noyance of communist dip-.; at noon last Friday. even then we both ? took . the. Meanwhile;-the Saigon . gov- ers that he kicked one of- Khrushchev -wais* ''good;, . lomats here, virtually noth- ' view that building, on that foun- ;. saiid fending newsmen: in the copy'' .whatever;he. said or ing is in the papers? When . ernment the- Viet Cong ¦ ' ' dation we should move further must stop shootirig before a po- shins.. : did airid seemed to enjoy it, ? a story A does appear, the .;ahead.";. ; : * ;That: is nbt; likely to hap- :Brezhiiey> ' it appears, has ¦¦ headline is more likely _' to? litica solution . for' South Viet- A :. ?¦ ¦ : A . ¦He referred to his "long jpur ^ ?pen this week when Leonid np such ambitions, although :'A', read that Brezhnev "will nam can be achieved. It cited ; ney .from Moscow to 'Wiashing- 289 communist violations of. the Brezhhev, Khrushchev's suc- American . Kremliriologists not. exploit Watergate," ;:as ' ' • ton,": then added: new truce, and said the worst . .. cessor as- .general secretary . are not so ?sure after his it did recently on the front of- ' ..the Soviet -Union's cpm- recent visit to West ? Ger- , page 6f The Washington "The distances between our ' was the assassination of a dep> : ¦ uty hanilet chief .and eight A niunistA party is President :. many : where he was photo- ': Post.? .'" . two countries. isAshrinking not Nixon's; guest in the United ? graphed embracing Chancel- • • .-; Khrushchev . speht 12 days only because we travel aboard members of his family in the ; Mekong- Delta. ?; • . States. : This time.Aif all lor Willy Brandt , in a clas- . visiting Washington; New modem ¦ aircraft following . a In Cambodia, where there Is . goes according ? to plan,? sic .Russian bear-hug. , . York Lbs Angeles, -. Sarv well-charted route but because ¦¦ ' ^ no .'cease-fire, delayed reports newsmen wil not get . cose The United States in 1959 Francisco, the- Garst farm j ¦ ye share one great goal which said; an: eighth U.S. aircraft has to Brezhhev at all, :; ' was . a country .with little on Pittsbiirgh and Camp ? Da-? :-. is to ensure a lasting peace for been , lost there since the origi- ¦:¦ The striking difference be- r : its mind other than the up; . vid. Brezhnev will see only the peoples of our countries' and ¦ " ¦¦' nal Vietnam truce agreement . tween the: two tours stehis, coming visit of the world's Washington and the two to strehgtheh security on- .-• our.¦ ; _ closely - guarded presiden- A planet." ; '• • , - was signed in Paris Jan. 27. In- from the striking differences top communist. The United ¦ HEADS OF STATE >IEEr . . A President the Russian leader on the South Lawo of the , formants in Phnom Penh said » between the ; 'tVio-men; their; "¦ " States ' Brezhnev is visiting . .' tial retreats at. Camp Da-:: •Above all, Nixon voiced hope Nixon , right, and Soviet leader Leonid L ; "White House Monday. (AP Photofaa) the chopper crashed due to me- itineraries :ahd ; the U.S. of is preoccupied with ; Water- ' vid aridASan Clemente dur- that the talks could make A chanical? failure.; then and how. ¦ . . ' •? ; gate, inflation and; a host of ing his: 10-day stay.. strides .toward - lifting ; the? biir- Brezhnev are a smiling pair as Nixph greeted Concern grave Security issue) examined mpi to rdac Atte h SSn^qir^ ^f^yjv-^ja®^ submarine fails By ROBERT COOPER trapped in the rea r com- KEY WEST, Fla. CAP) - A partment of the sub with Link. Dean for three days fourth attempt to rescue four "The last 1 heard he (Stover) men trapped in a mini research was unconscious and that , was Ry MICHAEL PUTZEL I evidence that Nixon was aware dent hopefully won't ¦ invoke ex- submarine on the floor of the about 8 a.m. today," Stover WASHINGTON (AP) . ..— John i of the "Watergate coverup. The ecutive privilege or the attor- Atlantic failed today. Officials said.'" W. Dean III goes before the . President has denied any ney-client relationship to block expressed grave concerp for the In the front? compartment of Senate Watergate committee in i knowledge of the coverup and Dean's testimony. men's safety. the experimental craft were Ar- secret session today as the sen- j blamed Dean for not telling Previous testimony by former chibald "Jock" Menzies, a na- ators prepare to question the him. ;. ' I reelection committee deputy "We must get to that, sub" Various accounts indicate the 8aid Lieutenant Commander It. tive of Scotland with a home in fired White House counsel in up i director Jeb Stuart Magruder Vero Beach , Fla., the sub's pi- to three days of televised public ) 34-year-old lawyer was at the placed responsibility for the H. Bisbing a Navy spokesman. center of the scandal from the "We: hope the men can sur- lot-commander; and Robert heari ngs. Watergate plans and coverup Meek, 27, a diver and subma- The panel is expected to con- beginning, helped mastermind , on himself , Dean and former vive."' ' . ; according to rine pilot from West Palm sider national-security ques- the coverup and , Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. The Tour—two of them report- Beach, Fla. tions and Dean's many conver- news reports , is prepared o I Magruder said he gave ac- edly unconscious in a rear com- Rescuers were faced with the President Nixon to say Nixon personally con- j counts of the plans to Gordon sations with gratulated him for his efforts to partment of the sub — were ort prospect, of having to draw on ' determine how much Ihe scniv i Strachan, presidential chief of their last emergency supply of the vital oxygen supply to in- oul publicly. . At ¦ keep high officials from being : staff H.R. Haldem an's aide. tors can bring •indicted. oxygen and Bishing said a new crease the temperature in the issue is whether Dean's testi- attempt to roach thorn could ! Sen. Howard II. Baker Jr., It- I Haldeman lins denied any submarine and enable chemical mony might expose critical 1 •I prior knowledge of the break-in take several hours. canisters to absorb more car- ' , or violate Teiin., vice chairman of the in government secrets said or the coverup, but Senate The air supply for the bon dioxide. ' of a client—Nixon—to vt'stigaling committee , four the . right Sunday he expects Dean "will sources have told Tho Associ- had dwindled to about an hour Asked about the buildup of speak wilh his attorney without complete story Press both I>ean and Slra- at. 11 a.m. KDT as divers carbon dioxide in the back sec- , loll a rather " in ated TO RKWXJE ... Jim Dudley , pilot of of a midget submarine which is caught. 3fi(l fear of . disclosure jthe televised hearings begin- , chan are prepared to testify worked feverishly to rea ch tion of the vessel, a Navy tho Perry Submarine sits on top of his vehi- feet down in ', tlie . Atlantic , ocean. The rescue that Haldeman was kept in- them , ,' . Some published accounts . sug- i nirig Tuesday. with a diving hnll. Two spokesman described it as "a sub left Key West Naval Base around i a.m. formed of all major develop- reportedly already were uncon- baby putting a plastic bag over cle and talks with John F. Manuel , vice gest that Dean , granted Jimited Interviewed on the ABC president, of the company Hint makes the today. (AP Photofax ) Immunity hy the Senate com- brondcHst "Issues and An- ments and decisions in the scious. its head and slowly being stran- " Baker said tho Presi- case. One of the unconscious men gled." mini-sub before leaving for a rescue attempt mittee , ' might attempt to offer swers, I Link was Cl-ayton , 31, son of the j.^*., ... „ , . WT T.V« T ^- research sub's designer, Edwin ^ '^ 'tC Y^^^W^P ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^l ' Link. In Watergate conspiracy 1 lire* previous attempts to reach 1he sub — two by hgrd- holmel divers and one wilh a I On the inside: ! A M - John W, Demi III was, Gordon Liddy lo my office. " Mr. Liddy. " ET 'ttfslStvf ' I Magrudei' said lie- and Demi and then-Ally. Magruder described cine more meeting at. |: r atalllj Minn. , mu\ her brolhcr-in-lnw ^nny Staff wedged In Iho wreckage of a hy ninny account's, the Johnny-on-the-spot¦ of iho ^ Watergate conspiracy. , ' ' Gen. Joh n N. Mitchell had discussed intelligence- which specific actions were approved , and said A: Sgt . Lindcl 'l (' . I.uiid , 41 , Whalan Itt , I . Minn., were killed In | World Wnr II destroyer nlKiiit . Minn, story and When the intelllgcneivgnllierlng activities now g.illieriii K previously and Liddy was lo work in Dean was absent. I; a 'headon collision Saturday near Mabel , — | 20 miles soul beast of Key West , lluil field as wtill. Hut , two days nfler tho ' June 17 , 11)72 , break- [A pictures, pagci 'la. homo rf one of tho imlion 'R old- lulieled Watergate were planned , when Ihn sub- | On Jan. 27, l!>7 2, Mngruder teslified . he. Mit- in at Democratic nalionn l headquarters in the Delegate censuro of Illchnrd Nixon a est niwtl buses. sequent coverup of the hrenk-in was attempted , ire Watcrgiilo , , Dean iMIended a meeting nt AmnAVote - a Uio White House counsel wns t here — Ihe man at chell, Dean and Liddy mot in Mitchell ' s Just complex D rTlflOClalS* did not please all DemqcrJille lenders Department office and Liddy described u I WUITO Mitchell' s Apartment concerning " what were we | Ciwl r. William MeVcltfh. tlm center , according to federal pioscciiloru. j at the party 's Wisconsin convention —• stories , paigo Un, M chief nf staff al the Key Wea l million-dollar plan to tup telephones , kidnap radi- going to do about the problem ," Magruder said. This week , Dean becomes Johiuiy-in-lhi '-spot- $2,W,M)o Lid- |,|l< have smnslicd 1 f> ba.so, snld "nothing really hns cals and seduce Democratic officials One aspect wns explaining which j , ClfiiloK ' ' 's,< -vl 'l!> 1 astronatJl* llght ns lie lolls liis story of the conspiracy and A week Inter , Liddy wns rendy wilh » toned- dy had received lo pay lor . his intolligenee-tfiUher- f? SliyiaU spaen flight endurance record set two yeni'H | been accomplished" in init ial Hcaiidal lo the Sen ate Watergate ci.mmil ' ' lee. down proposal based primarily on wiretapp ing iiig activities , Magruder said. I? ago hy Soviet Union cosmonauts — nloiy, pane Ida . | rescue attempts "beeauso of Leaked arcounls of (lint {¦ ¦ y story, told so far be- and photography, so, Magruder said , ho culled Tlio solutio n, Maflruder snld , was to lie: Au- H cabins and debris " from the hind closed doors ;M |>«n ¦ An "l-year-old Caledonia , Minn,, glrl Sure i , indicate I lint year-old. Dean who set up another meeting in Mitchell' s Ihorilies would be told Liddy received only $IH() ,- '¦• ' DpEtflf»ncc ¦ minkora destroyer. is the most likely witness to nttctnpl. to implicalo «» projects in . the inlel- j ¦ r rinCCbb day was named Houston Cminl. y Daify ffl office. m>o which was spent on letful ' ¦ ,. W inn, Madge* Btapluton, . a McVeigh sa id the rescue ves- Tresldont Nixon in tho coverup, II. It. Ilit-ldempn, former While House chief ligence field. < Pri ncess nl Spring drove Miss sel Ttlncii was m aneuvering Bui Bonn 's public version mitsl wail until Tues- story were A, IH72 Princess Kay, wns on hand for tho ceremonies — story a of staff , said Dea n told him about Iho-iiilclllgcnro- "My prlmnrv conlacls on Ihn Mr- ¦ mid plclure , pnge lb. into position for nnolhor at- day , when the Sonntp honrinRs roMime, So fnr , plnnning meetings. Dean and Mr. 'Mitchell ," Mn-Rruder said: ; in tempt lo lower Iho boll cham- ' Ills Wntcrgnte rolo hns boon doscrllxv l hy others, In n sworn deposition , lloUlcman snid that , Magruder said he lied to KRI agents nnd , on A Ulotni' A M expert. . Investigating possible harmful »'• B ber to Iho Irapprfl minisuh, Job Sliwit Mngnidor, ODTD deputy ' rlirnelw of alter Ibo wvond Liddy Aug, , nmhr o/i to ami jury . i? iwdlcl feels, of nsheslos fibers in Dulutli's drinking 1 ' mrelinn, Dean told him H> lb « f ir ¦ David Stover , 21 , son of Al- the President's rceloetion committee , to.sllfl pd Inst had described an "Incredible " proposal and "lhat (Continued on pane 5n. column i) ! ' water — story, page 3b. jg bert S tover, »oid his father was woek that, when tho committee waa looking for a ho Intended not to Involve lumsolf in any further Dean wns i^^i^5;^KS^ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' 'AAPARtMENT »•¦: A; ' : ." ;. ' ** Al«>« K«*frky Wth Congress, mayors _ A^S^^^^ fittei^i. ^i^Si^ -:^;p.^S3itS^|4^rS^:j SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The cities could use the mon- housing needs and eliminate gram 's-' ..•would.'die —- possibly not The first special revenuershar- ey for alniost any. community slums* among other goals. . It in their cities bul in others. ing bill of. President Nixon's development project they also has asked that the federal Privately, a. number of white trouble with '; pro- mayors, particularly some lib- second term is in chose. government¦¦ ¦ review these Congress arid the nation' s may- However, tha resolutions posals. - ' . '.'' :?'.- ':. eral Democrats, say ihey want ors.. committee of. the mayor's con- The desire for stated national the "guidelines so they cart F o rem o st among dis- ference has urged that cities be goals most often is expressed blame the federal gooyerhment agreements over the Better required to subntU outlines of publicly by black .mayors. They Jfor continuing social programs Communities Bill is whether what projects they undertake fear that, .without such goals, that : they like but that are un- the .federal government; should and show how they will meet some unpopular social - 'pro- popular in -their comiriiinities. ; fell cities to spend thfcir com- munity development dollars on ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmmmm m^ : ¦ ; : ' ' : :¦ ' ¦ the poor. ; -; " - - ?REX' ' MORGAN,; k a ' ;A '};;; A;: -;. A?\ / ,;?- _ . :.; ¦,;.;-; ;. : . A':A;.' . ' ^ There also U disagreement over how much money the fed- eral government will provide and what will be done until the bill becomes law. A Undersecretary Floyd Hyde A&D Bootery of the Department of Housing and Urban Development called yy;:^^ the measure "a cornei-stone of President Nixon's new feder- alism" during discussions Sun- day at the annual? meeting of the US. Conference of Mayors. . Even though all parties;— the administration, Congress . :and the mayors — agreed on the , principle of giving inlocal of fi- nals mqre fre^om sp^ CLOSED federal aid, the current debate : ' ' : ; ^ oyer details threatens to kill A " . - ; MARY ' V70RTH ; A' " By Saunders and Ernst - . .;; the proposal, Hyde saidV . : : The bill, which would take ef- ¦¦y .y fyyyyy Zf ;y fect July 1, 1974, proposes to re- place seven HUD programs un- der which municipalities ap- plied to the federal government

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A-A • ents, - Lanesboro; one /.brother, SurvivorB : areV* her husband;' urday evening at 8:45 on rain- According to the Highway Pa^ barre l Lund; Whalan; a sister, two sons, Daniel and David, and slicked Highway 44, two miles trol the hcad-pn coiiisidn: occur- Mrs. Charles (Avis) Lorenze, a daughterj ALorl Ann,?all at west of Mabel. Three other perr red on a slight eastbound curve South' St. .A Paul, and Several home; her parents, Lanesboro; sons were reported in satisfac- nieces and nephews. three -brothers during a light rainfall.. " ?' : , Hilton, Lanes- tory condition in a Spring Grove Mrs.; Norby-,. the;former Jan- boro ; Kenneth, RUshford; and ' - ,' ' - : : / hospital,. . ? CHARGES are pending against ice Marie Tftrgerud , was born Rogesr,: Peterson, . Minri;, and Dead at the scene were IVTrs. Nov.:; 2, 1946 in Lanesboro : to Starks, the investigating officer four sisters;. Mrs, Richard (Ei« : Verhard ( Janice). Norby, 26, Hpwa rd and . Mildred ? He-gna leen?) said. ; Pctersoh. . MabelA Mrs. rural Canton, and herAbrothciv Torgerud and . was graduated Larry (LeAnne) Steinmetz , New Passengers in the Lund car - in-law, Staff Sgt. Lindell C. from Lanesboro High School. Ulm;; Minn.; Debbie Torgerud, : : : were his wife, Marilyn Faye ALurid , Whalan Rt. ?!.? ; ? . She was married Feb. 15, 1$63, LanesbordA and Mrs. Marilyn Liind , 28, and Mr; and Mrs. Nor- at Elstad Lutheran Church. She Lund, Fort Belvoir, *ya. A mi.:• JOH^T WEStRVP, Lanes-, by. Mrs. Lund was riding in . boro, Fillmore County deputy the front seat, and . the Norbys coroner, ruled that Lund , 41, were in the.,back. Mrs: Norby died of crushing injuries tb the was seated behind the driver. chest and Mrs. Norby, of a bro- Following ' the Impact both ; ' " ' :?- . ken neck:: A- ! - A;.A' vehicles spun around. The Sgt, Lund was home on leave ¦ ¦ Starks' car . came to?rest in the . , s ¦ from Fort Belvpir, Va. He had ...... ' ...... ,^^ ^^^^~ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^" ?""~ "P"^™ north ditch - and the Lund vehi- ' : '¦ completed ; lg years in WRECKED VEHICLE A. .:. Two Fillmore County residents ; his sister-in-law, Mrs. Vernard (Janice) Norby, 26, rural Can- : . the armed cle in the south ditch, : just ? a ¦ forces and had planned to retire: A were killed: in a?1964 sedan. Saturday evening on ilighway 44 ; ton; Mrs -Norby was.seated in the back'seat be>iind?l,und short distance from the point of . . f . .The in one year. ? two miles west of Mabel ; Minn. Dead . at the scene were the .' .:. '.'..entire left side.;of the yehicle was smashed in and the engine impact. Both vehicles came :tb Lund, driver of a li)fi4 sedan, ;' driver, S. Sgt. Lindell C. Lund, 41/Whalan Et. 1, Minn., and . was shoved into the driver's seat. (Burr Griswold photo) rest . facing west,:with all of the was headed east and Robert occupants .remaining, inside the wreckage. ; Starks, Mrs. iLund and Norby Miss Minnesota contest were taken by ambulance to Tweeten Memorial Hospital, Spring Grove. Ail were reported in ,: satisfactory condition .there this morning, ;. ; A. ' ;; Wirrorial^ NORBY HAS minor injuries, By BRUCE CLOSWAY share pf attractive young was /eventually selected , to • ' This: is such a great master ol ceremonies John mostly abrasions; Mrs. Lund ¦ Daily News Staff Writer women.' ? , -/ ' .•?;'' -;?A • succeeds Linda Hagin as Jionor '. . ' .' Tin just thor- C'Rourke. has !¦ facial and hand cuts and AUSTIN, Minn. - Like^ " ', " Starks has facial cuts, , ¦ ' ; Saturday night in Austin, Miss. -. Minnesota and -Miss ¦oughiy shocked. But I can For her , talent ;• number, f ¦¦;. .$.: Sgt y lindell C^ Liuid Mrs. Vernard Norby any other fair-sized Minn- Miss Benoit sang "Killing Double funeral services for one resident and four- col- H a rken r ider 'was the promise you that I'll do my : esota . community, Winona Me Softly," a song made Sgt. Lund and Mrs. Norby have lege coeds represented WN judges' choice , for; third "best to represent the state has been known to have its famous Aby Roberta Flack, been tentatively set for Thurs- nona in a most admirable runnerup. " '. of: Minnesota. and accompanied herself on day at 2 p.m. at Elstad Luther- fashion, each performing in A. S-fqot, 4-inch brunette / She later told . reporters , the . ,,- ¦ an . Church, rural Lanesboro. the 1973 Miss Minnesota Miss Benoit* just complet- fc>l that she hadn't planned to fogcl ' . FinisTiing ; The Rev. R. K. Livdahl- Elstad at^ . • as the third St l Pageant, , ed her freshman year as a return to /Winona State in runnerup, Mi ss . /Harkcnr Lutheran , ?and? the.; Rev. Jay Durand man is .Emphasizing the city's music, major at Winona the fall because :of financial . rider achieved the highest Karnrath, S c h e i e" Lutheran name even 'A further, Miss State. The daughter , of Mr. difficulties but perhaps the , recognition for a Miss; Wi- Church, rural Mabel, will offic- Winona, Honey Harkehrid- and Mrs. Jerome . Benoit combined $1,500 scholarship ' ¦ ' ' nona entrant ..- iti the Miss iate. ' ¦?? : ';3;Mfy charged with er; Miss Shakopee,; Joleen of Farmington, Miss Benoit she was awarded will help :;t\se^^o Minnesota Pageant ,' since . Lund will be: buried in thb El- Marie Benoit; ? and Miss St. was entered pageant A ThereA were.three otber . Minnesota traffic accidents over in;the her change , .her - mind by Marie Miller was crown- stad Church Cemetery and Mrs. Gharles, Betty .Lou Golish, as Miss Shakopee a title the weekend; raising the state's 1973 highway toll to 347, com- : , the time her retgri is over. ed Miss Minnesota in 1956. Norby in: the .. Scheie Church firearm misuse were each, named -as one she earned in; June . 1972. . 'A delegation of nearly 100 '¦ ' ¦ pared wiUi 365 a . year ago. A ; : The 5-foot, ¦:7.i/2-ixich Cemetery. ". :A : ' - of 1.0' fihjillsts;. to open the The surprised ? new Miss people , from/ the Farming* : Daniel L., Johnson , 23, North . 5l Paul, died at: St. Paul- : , pURANI), Wis. — Lloyd Le- blonde, a ' senior-to-he /at Sgt. Lund wias born in Bolt final night of the four-day Minnesota addressed . the ton area". attended the .pa- :Fillmore County, iQec. Itamsey Hospital late Sunday ?of injuries received earlier in vpld , Durand, was charged with ¦ ' Gustavus Adolphus College Township, tbe day when pageants A ? capacity audience in the geant and created outburst ; ¦ to Harold and Olgina ..his A motorcycle crashed into a mailbox in * reckless use of a firearm this ih St. Peter, performed a 27; 1931, Mfaplewoo>d, police said . ? In keeping with -the! trend, Austin High , School Audi- when the, climactic an- Johnson Lund and married Mari- . . morning in Pep ' " ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦¦: ' dance dramatization of the iosiepli Larriyey, 27 Duluth, died alxnit 11;30 m. Satur- in County Court the i^year-old; Miss Benoit torium; . •-• > ' • - . -:-- . ' • • nouncement was made by Aug: '25, 1962, at , p. lyrics of "I Don't Know lyn Torgerud day in a one-car roilover on a bridge approach of US. 2 as: the result of a: Saturday eve- Elstad Lutheran Church. A 1950 hi How. to Love Hini'' from , the Duluth, police said. His wife, Beverly, 24, hospitalized in Lanesboro High was : ning shooting. Hes; appeared be- play "Jesus Christ , Super- graduate of satisfacto-ry condition. School, he was.a member of El- ¦'¦" fore Judge Joseph Riedrier. star- " as her talent num- The Patrol reported?^^ thatADennis G. Connolly, 31, Rt. 1, : stad Lutheran Church. .During ; . The shooting victim, Levbld's ber/ Shakopee , Minn., died Sunday of injuries suffered in a one^ . said' his career in the armed forces 41-year-old* wife, Hary, was list- She Aher attitude , car accident; Saturday night on? Interstate 35 in EUrnsvilie; ¦¦ : changed/ a bit once-she re- he had served in Korea , Okin- ' .He': ' ' " ¦' :- ' : : ' ed in good condition this; morn- .was alcine in* the . car. .; : . r-A ; 'AA' *A' - alized she was a finalist. ing at Sacred Heart Hospital, "I think I started to: re- Eau Claire, v lax 'When I : • learned I'_ .. was She reportedly has gunshot finalist," she said. "I guess Lake City mart wounds in the chest and arm. I was in kind of state of APAA to close city The shooting occurred about shock ; and Ahad to. remind B p.m. Saturday at the Blue myself-: not . to: Alet up. :I Roof Motel here, which is own- knew what to expect from injured in plant in 18 nrionths ed by the Levolds. , the competition tonight," Levold was booked in the Pep- Miss; ' Harkenrider, , 20, Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM), 850 W, . 3rd St , MI- in County Jail here after the will relinquish bier crown - at jibunced today its Winonai plant •will be closed permanently in of ?: about 18 months. . : incident. Following his appear- the Miss Wihona, Queen cycle accident ; . ance this morning he was re- Steamboat . .- Days / Pageant Plamt Manager . Tom Wood said , the firm will close its ZUMBRO: FALLS,? Wis, ; (Spe- :' leased on a $1,000 signatul-e .to; be held Juiy 10 in the ?M'» fire hits van san Ann Adair, a student control of his cycle while he was decision to leave Winona. He said the firm"has enjoyed ex- A 1964 foreign model yah at Winona State who rep- . , CROWNING COMMENT . .? . Outgoing year-old Miss Minnesota just completed her negotiating a curve on the gray- cellent wnion reliations." and has had ?'fine cooperation and owned by Dale . McCaffrey, 416 resented Albert Lea , and ¦ Miss Minnesota Linda Hagen el roadway. The cycle shot relalionships" wtih the community. was declared a to- ,, , crowns a freshman year at Winona State College. She a stu- E. King St., Constance Diltrich , across the center line and went He said the mill is expected to operate normally until the tal loss when it caught fire and stunned Miss Shakopee, Joleen* Marie Benoit, is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome dent at the College of St. off the shulder of the roadway, 1974 closing date. on to climax the 1973 Miss Minnesota Pageant Benoit of Farmington. (AP Photofax) burned Saturday morning Teresa , who /was entered as where it overturned. Tlie plant was created before 1900 as Union Fiber Co. and . Highway 61 east of 44th Avenue held In .Austin Saturday night. The new 19- Miss Plainview: Estimated damage to the cy- manufactured a large line of pulp products. ADM bought it in Goodview, In . cle was $75. 1941 and narrowed its range of products. According to Merlin Iverson, Good view Village marshal, ; the vehicle caught fire and the Goodview volunteer fire depart- Two inju red in ment responded about il :30 but Police check was unable to save the vehicle. The "va n contained a large amount of camping equipment two-car crash which also was destroyed. eight accidents Tlio cause of the fire was not ' determined, Iverson said. near Conception Eight, vehicle accidents were 11 p,m, — Intersection col- investigated by city dur- lision , 2nd and Center streets CONCEPTION Minn. (Spe- police , , ing tho weekend. There were Karen Opsahl,. 4210 7th St persons suffered cial) — Two no serious injuries. Goodview, 1972 foreign model minor injuries in a two-car col- pending At 7:32 p.m. Saturday, vehi- auto, $250 damage; Katherine Charges lision Sunday al. 1:07 p.m. on Piol , Fountain City, Wis., 1965 "Wabasha County Head IR , IVa cles driven by Gloria . Wagner, L,a Crescent Minn., pjid Tim- model sedan, damage unknown. miles southeast of Concept ion. , . t othy Trotmnn , Blooming Prai- 12:10 am. — Rear end col- Drivers were Otto Hemrnah , against youth rie, Minn,, collided at Highway lision , Highway 43, CSAH 17, 24 , Byron III ; 2, Minn., and Jer- 14-8 1 ami Polzer . Street . Richard Glenna, Whalan, Minn., ry DUCCI P , 17; Sluikopee, Minn. Two passengers in Hie 'Wag- 19fiR model hnrdtop, $25 dam- Mrs. Hemmnh nnd her four- , Dcco- in one-car crash vehklc,. Daniel Wagner, 2 age ; Gilmnn Lundtvedt monlh-old son wrro injured ner , 1961 model sedan ( and Penny Wagner, 0 were rah, Iowa , , MILLVILLE. Minrc Special) slightly. , t rcated at' Community Memo- $350. —ChnrRes nro pending; against The Wnhnshn Couniy Sheriff's rial llosfiilnl and released. Snttirclny a 17-ycnr-old Lake City youth office said that the two vehicles 10:2!) p.m. •- Headon colli- who wns Involved in a one-cnr Tho Wagner car , n 1971 model Street 100 feet met hnndon as Hemmnh wns hnidtop, 5(10 front sion , West 5lh accident near - 'hero Saturday received $1, Olmstead Street , Mrs. going south and llucdc was end damage and the Troltniin west of cveninR, reported tho Wabasha Lois Hipps, 1503 W. 5th St., headed north , but In the wrong car, a sedan of undetermined Count y Sheriff's office. 1970 mode l sedan , $ipi; Thom- lane. age, #100 to the r ight side. Po- The driver was identified ns , Madison, Wis., Charges arc pending against lled saif>!> model ac- Moyor lost control of his Iflfil 5 Ii.m. Hit. nnd run, Lake :t04 — (parked), $200, enr m ho was noKotinllng n Park Ixirlge, Timothy Michol- dan Mrs . Ga ndhi on 4:40 j>.m. — Intersection col- curve. Tho car wont off Ihn Garbage back on council agenda feldor, Ft. Hodge. Iowa, East Broadway nnd northbound shoulder , vcereil parked 10B5 model srdnn, $50 lision , Canadian visit Street , Pntricla Obitz , bnr.k onto Ihn roadway, crosncil (inibiig|uur, damage Frnnklin . 740 41st. Ave., floodviow, 1971 |« the ' south sldo wlmre it ran nona Cily Council's agenda lo- collodion cnnlrnct only nnd Councilman lonight vill also fl::i!) p.m. Collision while Dick's Marine Owner jliclv OTTAWA <\D ~ rndlrn — model sednn, $900 damage ; Ed- Into n ditch and lipj'erl over on leaves rofiiso disposal |o rcsi • I HI asked lo aulliorizo Cily launching boat , municipal boat niplil. as councilmen conlfiiuo nrd Knn/, may lie Interested in Gandhi is making her fourth SlkorHkl , 403 Chntfleld St., Its sldo In n cornfield, dents; enlorlng tho business It. -i Malinger Pnnl Schriever 'lo harbor, Onylord ElJorronn, Wi- win , seeking fl direction (o (alto In negolintlug rolenso of his con- visit to Cmncitt. JIUI this time 1060 model acdun, $5(Jfl. Tho car wns lermcd n total self nnd tnklnR enrn of holli piircliiise liuifl from tlio (-hicn- .Prime Minis- nona Rt. :i , l flr.5 .sedan, $3(K) IIIMH IH IIR Ihe clly 's gnrbngo and trnct wilh Iho city to opcrnlo she visits ns the loss, linrluige nnd rtifiise; cnnlrnd.- po nnil North Western Railroad ter of India, damii-Ro : Mrs, Kathleen Crce- refuse . colled ion. tho harbor , and councilmen lo- Ing for both gnrbngo nnd rev at Iho foot of SI ono and Ron Mrs. (iumllti arrived in Ot- Iny , m Harriet Sl „ mill model ' ni glll, will bo uskod If they arc MIOOTINti ACCIMUNT A city fljirbngo rolled Inn con- (use hauling, nr ignoring Iho Klreels for construction of n cily tawa Sunday for nn oi 'glit-dny sedan, ?R0. trnet wll interested In scM^ing Ihe Winona PLYMOUTH ,. Wis, (AV) - h Nofiiso Disposal, Ln whole affair, lonvliig residents ccnlnil Knni«fl fucillly. visit , Imvinn just completed an Cnmse Wis,, cspltos Port Authority lake over llio Cary rmirninnn, 0, was fnlnlly , July I , lo dispone of llielr own gnrbng« Tho council will bn n.sked to official visit to Yugoslavia «nd councilmen 'must, decide opera tion tlicr*. woiiiidod Sundny whom ho wnn- nnd ro funic. net on ii finalnuhvislnn pint for alio mot wilh President a_ Wlnoni L«da< No. II A,* . $s A.M. hefoi'ii I lion If they wish to ^ whore doicd into a Rlieil behind a lur- The council mods nl, 7:Itfl Till'', AUTIIOIUTY lust week llio second subdivision In Plens- Tito, continue (lint syslcni or change got lining usod by Ills falhor p.m. In cily hall. indlcnlnd il. would he inlcmslwl /inl (Irccn , I lie McNally lown- Mrs. Cinntllttls ' visit Is her .&&. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1973 tlio collection pattern, VVSSJw p >l Minion miani - Worn in IN Otvtti nnd nnollior non for fironrm Alsi| on Ihe i MI unci I's nRcnil n in opornliiiH Iho slip renlnl and houso project , Tho suhdlvision flnl ns chief of slate, Sho had Oliinir* 4ill p.tn, Ham Cotnmunlctllon hV) p.m. i^^/% practice nt their rurnl Till! COUNCIL Is consider- loniglll iR n (liHtMissloti of the KHHoliue (iiiles there nnd reiil was approved last, week hy the been in Cnnndn on throe othor * ^^ * Du»n« Rlngltr, W.M. Plymouth homo. ing conllmihifl llio present Sys- future of tho cily-ownod mu- out liulkliiiB siiaco for lmal cily planning commission. occasions as a prlvnlo citizen. ( "Television highli gfits ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' -?: ? '" ' . ;¦¦.- • ¦ ": .: "¦ - . Today . - , ¦¦; Coke isn t so chic, it see/n| SOVIET PAliTV CHAIRMAN LtONlI) UREZHNF.V is ' NEW YORK-Some of the told, "Th ey held his feet " You can 't move unless Bchediiled to arrive in Washington. Regular progrannnliig FGR YOliR music people are reportedly and dangled lum out a Hth you're . into drugs," j : don 't jnay be pre-empted ilils week".'for special coverage. afloat In their office* these floor window till he decided lUlieve itAl think that's their SKYLAB. Key events nnd splashdown coverage may-pre? Earl Wilson ho was very happy wilh his empt ¦: regular programming. ? . days — stoned on cocaine. \ alibi for their weaknesses. -; They re still snorting and contract. ¦ ¦ CHILDREK'S AIVtEIiICA. 9:30, 12:30, 6:30, Cable TV-3. ' .- It' ' b- . e en? nauseating 5;0C»; 3 . - getting coked up. But tlicy'vo a window. '"Next time, we'll ical- s/A LOCAL NEWS, Gable TV- . -V GLUB Oil , just about decided that may- "Actually happened to a ly drop you ' they promised watching .the . coke heads CITY HALL REPORT, 5:15, Cable TV-S. be cocaine isn't so damned record artist who -wanted to him." pretending to be so damned RICH AT ?HE3 TOP. Drummer Buddy Rich brings an hour some artists say, of , Beatles and big band numbers. 7:00, Ch. 2, chic after all. break a contract ," I was Although cliic. -? " 'A: ' : The reason they get ston- the BASEBALL. Pre-game, 7:0<*-Callfornia Angels va. Chi- Marc Olden, writer, cago White Sox, 7:15 Chs, 5-10-13. ?,A ed is they're nervous that who: probe d -it fearlessly, for , COMl»ANY:: : JACQUES GOUSTEAU. "Hippol" features Cotusteau the roof might fall in as part his Lancer paperback "Co- . ? 'i crew pursuing its pr«y in East Africa . The hippo naturally of the record payola scan- Tonight, tomorrow on TV caine," ; ; says the users in- shy and easily provoked * dal. 'wealthy¦ , proves an unwilling target for the w clude -". • movie stars, cameras E^-^K. ^, w T^-^J,.'^; r*- ^ ? \i ^ v** , * "** ' . , but when the animals .ire herded into tlie water : They worry less when -^ ^ ^1 authors, t y c o o h s -^ and Coiisteau is regarded with a graceful underwater ballet; A they 're stoned and if the %fts -\ Tonig ht ^ - - i pimps." : .,.; if\ ' v . . 7:O0, Chs, 6 9-i9. :PICNIC worst happens they 'll feel : HowA chic can ? you get? A' FROM CONCEPTION TO CONSUMPTION, bocuriaentary very much above the whole .K SpanUH J That Olrl 11 «-30 Dorli Day '-«J Pimps J.;. It's seldom a pro- i' Pmoiu ol Swaden J that arialyzes . beef prices,, following cattle from farm to thing. Nawi 3«S.|10-13.l» M&san'a H«roei 13 ».00 curer gets busted these days ; Whatever kind of ^et-togefHer you're plan-? trulh or Cdn- T» Tell tha Truth 1> Medical Ctnlar 1-4 a slaughterhouse b supermarket. 8:00, Ch. 2.". ' tiquancai t 9 H> Ngw > he : doesn 't show, off . one It's one of the stories in 7,00 Buddy Rich 2 " -of r PRISON HEFORM IN SWEDEN}. Discussion of self gov- A nihg, ? get . together with the Colonel. bnd A the new mythology, about the To Tall th» Truth • GonsmoKe J 4« IOJ OB Newt I W-t-IMI those little gold coke spoons ; 4t3D Contullillon 1 Bassball t-10-13 ferry Maton M ernment among . inmates by Norman Bishop , Swedish prison Children' Srouhd his neck. Just chic ¦ , music barons, It's a damn- * Jacques Nowj IS 19 . . ¦' 'A.;.\.'- .'. f To'eiqaY' A'A- : ' time; It «oustcau i l-19 Movia as hell! ?A . ' you'll have a finger-lickin good able story because it sug- 1 .??M£. . n»i 2 ^^o It High Chaparral 11 j. to U Watergate Hearings may preempt regular programming. hri.nJJ3 1«,M ' 1 canon * gests cocaine's nothing real- Color of Blood 1 9-1? Jerry Lewis, at. jimmy's CHILDREN'S AMERICA, 9:30 WaZn ! 7i» Baseball 1-10-11 , 12:30» 6:30, Cable TV-3. can be a party, a picnic/ ;a meeting or a ly very bad : just "a Brill ' Documentary 1 10-so Movla 4 11 to hear Buddy Rich!s band, SCIENCE: GAME: 1;00, ' 5:30 Naihvllla Muilc I liOO , Cable TV-3.; ¦ ¦; Building aspirin ," a "Tin Truth or Here's Lucy 3 48 12:00 Nowi 1 left ?word; he .wasn't: to?be A LOCAL NEWS, .5:00, CabJe TV-3. ' .. ' - ? ¦ Consequences • Movia <-9-l» : Wpslern ? - . ./Banquet. Pan Alley tranquilizer." Of Sobby Ooldtbore It Merv Qrlllln ll Movia 13 introduced or noticed — but THE FROG POND, 5:15, Cable TV-3. course we know it's some- -was s o o n ; up leading the ROBERTA FLACK . . . THE FIRST TIME EVER- A half thing much worse. band ;. .. Buddy earlier - . in- haul-, Ait can be a small r ' . special of blues, jazz, and pop music sung by a Gram^- :group or a big crowd. One thing making it less - Tuesday. troduced -'Eileen BartQii at my¦ winner. 7:00, Chs. 6-9-19. , chic is the reported link to f Hivei'bbat; she'd received a .-! - .'WSC: ENGLISH COURSE, 7:30, Cable TV-3. Colonel? Sanders can feed any number of Trulh or 0r"n Acr** ' Col>' good luck wire from Frank PILOT FILMS. Comedy special: *1. "K«ep an Eye on mobs. MTisrnvonAfternoon Bonania 10 seqoances » ' A An ancient B'way tale 1:00 Science game 1 Flintstonei 11 Hollywood Sinatra A. . Bob- HopeA .hi- Denise" stars .Jackie Cooper ,.iri the xole of a 'happy single .;. people: in mighty finfe style. 1:30 Bdoa ot Night Ml Virgln'an 13 Squares 10 laripus for -the Weight suddenly burdened with" the care . of a teen-ager, 2.- "Big says some money - lenders Thai olrl ll . 1 ' : Doctors 5 10 13 Gomer Pyla 19 Watchers - said , "I'd like Daddy" features ex-Ram Rosey Grier as a football hero- persuaded a delinquent cre- Dating Oim« 1-1 it 4 30 Sesame Street 2 3 Let s Make : ¦' ¦¦ ¦ So come +o your Kentucky Fried Chicken J M Price Is Right J«l *><* van Dyke s A Deal 13 to see the : kids smoke the turhed-cook- show chef , ,- ?.. arid he has problems with his ditor to repay a loan by I Love Lucy 1 To Tell the Truth l» j Anothar 2 pot I used tp use. " .; A mother. ?3, '-.'Daddy ' Girl, " with Eddie Albert as a widowed holding him head down out World 110 11 Addams Family 11 7 00 Perspective store and see the store manager for defoiIs Oener.l Andy Grillltl. 19 Maude 3 4 8 : "Walt Frazier and gal Toy father/ focuses on a young¦ girl charmed by nudists; 8:30, Chs. , Movlo 5 : ' ¦ HospitalH «J-(t 1:00 Local News , ' .'» Russel! went to Dallas Cow- 3^4 8. A, - *" ¦? -A- - A- " " Cable TV I Roberta Flack 4 9 19 'Aorvcatering? ' :A 1:30 Hollywood'* Kogon s Her«» I High Chaparral 11 NBC REPORTS. "The Sins of; the Fathers," documen- j . TaiKIng 1-4 1 ' 30 boy in his big Rolls (license M , W| f ,. ^ 7 International tary, reports the plight;of . countless ^.Vietnamese children ™ e,urn ,0 Dracnet 8 Performance 1 WCF) and . had the : whole 1'" ,'10',, by American, seryicement, Some Mir Peiucoat Juncl.on 10 WSC English 3 block coming for 'auto- fathered and abandoned n^ Hawaii Flv.-O 4 8 If you cook up the occasion, we'II cook up ,1. V v ,. ,. Andy Griffith 11 remain with their- mothers but many are left to grow up in S Pond 3 Movra < 91» graphs .A. Robert: Forster Sa(ari '"'" « THe Frog orphanages. Indifference and an- ¦ ; ENDS 7:15 JL S 30 Eleclrlc CCnmeanv 5 8 00 Merv Griffin 11 over, the streets .or. overcrowded ' ; - : \ 1 10 " ,V takes James Farentl- :Athefeod. . V ; A' ; . :: .- ' ^'^ ' ™ ,.r. " 1.30 Sow Smart 2 tiquated adoption laws thwart efforts to help. . 9:00, Chs. 'A^ °° Ssomeraeir..? 5, 10-13hVs S«™«, ¦li o'S role in '•Streetcar. Nam- ¦ ¦¦ : ; ¦ ¦ ¦ N( , 45 6 «• 10 13 P'lot Films 4 8 5-10-13. ' '•' '' '• '.'¦AA - : - ''A':v ' ' . '-. . . - ,' ' - ' ' . . TUES. 'K^U 9:15 Love, Anm-lcan Daniel Boone 11 »00 Clleclive Wrlllng 2 ed: Desire" . . . MGM wants * HBC Reports 5 10 13 AMERICAN BANDSTAND. Di'ck Clark salutes 20?.years 1i. »M. '*'" .' Beverly Hlllblllln 19 Sara h ' "^1 PG Jeannle 11 _ '' . _ Marcus Welby 6 9-l» Miles & Burt . Rey- of dancing, fads and fashion with niusic from the 50*S'-to. 'the ^^ 1 30 Travelura 3 evening 9 30 HOW Do Your nolds in. "Lady Chatterly's ; AW " <$-\ MOV I B 4i ( 00 Slitchery 1 Children GrowT 2 : 70's. 10:30, Chs. 6-9-19. :- t Mike Douglai $ News 45*10 13 19 News 11 Lov.er." '. ; . Penthouse Pub- Truth or r ruth or Conse- 1000 News 3-4-5««»10 . lisher . Bob Guccione's; gal K«ntu Kathy Keeton was robbed of mbyies Munslen It . ... ., . ... . u 30 Movie 103 8 Television '•" Thi Th $10,000 in jewelry at her ho- Father Know, S! drVrrt '' J ^»" 5 11 " ?. AA' CATi:R}N(5 SERVieE "asr 11 AmericanA tel,.. Today Bailie America 1 A ¦ ;; ' ' u Bandstand «9 1» Show Biz Quiz: -Who play- , f; ;.1558- S€rvice)' -Driv» - -. ' Green Acres 19 Life Around Us 4 10:50 Movio 4-11 . "ROGUE'S. GALLERY;" Roger Smith. Mystery aiid . Jme «:0O Mister Rogers 2 Price Is Right I -Jj 00 News 5 ed the role of Dliffy in A'Duf- when he s assigned to protect, a A Winona Minnesota . ^-j To Tell the ¦' 7 ; trouble surrouhd a detective ' , Truth ?S > Oreeh Acre* * Western 9 fy's Tavern Ans. to yes ' Woslern B Jeannle 8 Movie 33 '? young woman, who threatens suicide. (1968) 8:00, dis. 6-9-19. ^^ terday's:. Gree.r Garson mar- "FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN," Peter Cushing ried Richard Neyr , who play- variation of the old horror theme. (1967) 10:30, Chs. 3-8. ed her son in "Mrs; . -Miriiv- »ISASTER,:M0:5O Ch. 4 ; "ife IBenday Thrcugh Friday iSorning Programs I ' ' ¦'" " ¦' : ¦ "OPERATION; , . f ity er^" . :• . . . . AA ? -. - • v. - "THE 1CTII VICTIM ,'? Marcello Mastroiarini. Science fic- Mlnntapolis St. Paul StATlON LISTINGS Eau Claire WEAU eti 13 . Hilly Elkins, ? who'll pror tion drarna about a. future age of legalized homicide Jn whicb WCCO Ch. 4 WTCN Ch. 1J Austin—KAUS Ch. & Va Crosse-WKBT Ch 8 duce the B'way show ' : KSTP Ch 5 KTCA Ctu I Rochester—KROC Ch 10 L« Crosse—WXOW Ch 19 "An a wottnan plans to.slay. fief:tenth victim. (19€5) 11:00, Ch. 11. KMSP Ch. » Winona—Cable TV 3 Programs sublccl to chango Evening with Richard Nix- A ":'% DAYr OF F'URY," Pale Robertson, A gunman attempts M«Son Cily-KGLO Ch. 3 on"- .in London , says the to preserve the : ways of the Wild West in a to wn that opposes ringsider to tell a gag about guaifd, forced to^ help rob;liis own company, must convince OlSh Sltwi s iVtl ,0'" NEWS , B Deal •'» his m other : ponce he is.iriiiocent.( 1972) 7:30, Chs. 6-9-19. . Romupr el . Religion 4 Tnree on • \) Jh-law. Alan 'r^p)raaTECHNICOLOR* Brown. professional thief tackles l_ \fi shook his head: "No, } don't ''THE SPLIT!" Jirii A ®~nitel ^ f:30 Children's Restless 14-1 IiOO Ouldlng Llghl 148 America do those. Believe me, I iind a $500,000 heist .during a sell-out football¦ game. (19€8) 10:3O, 3 .'-epardy MO 1J Days ot Our ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ' ¦ AT 7:15 110,000 Pyramid 4 I Password 6 9-19 Lives f 10 13 nothing funny- about moth- Ghs ^-8 ' ' '- Jeannle 11 Gomer Pyle 11 Newlywed : "FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN," 10:50, Ch. 4. Vanety 19 II 30 Search for ers-in-law." - That's A,earl,, Racinj Game a-9 19 " Sprint far B'll'a J10 Tomorrow 34 8 Movie 11 brother.' .? "THE DOLLY SISTERS," Betty Grable, Musical biogra- phy of the HurigaJian-born sisters who : became famous in ALSO STREET STOCK the entertainment - world. (1945) 11:00, Cb. 11. EVERY TJESDAY . . "DESTItY," Audie. Muiphy.: Western .comedy. atwut .a shy yourig deputy in a lawless town. 12:00,,Ch, 13. . 4 TO Wed., June 20, 8:30 P.M. • 8 PiM. Pro-life backers s work by. the : Per- , ; DIESEI/ ENGINE MftKEB composer' • ' ¦ '• '" ' ' : ' ALL THE kins Engines Group, one of the ;?A / . ;,. ;; . • ' • ¦:. .• ADMISSION . ff " ,,, ;? ; COIVIMISSIONS SYMPHONY s largest producers of world' A ADULTS -- $2.50 8-14AViARS—$1,23 TECHNiCOLORe ' ^s^*! «I» BAKED CHICKEN Krzysztof , an • • *^«fc join wide efforts LONDON ptrinnnel v/llh mllllnry mugi, of "Go9d Old- f EB PRESENT THIS AD WHEN PJ wWrowi In Ihn cnnllncnldl llnllprl Sl/ilti and All Four Winona Banlt t j l gli g j ¦ BLUES ¦ m r,vi>iii!D* v/Hh Al'0 or -t ; PO aMtmw, ij R YOU PAY FOR YOUR PIZZA ¦ ¦ RESERVE SEATS 50C EXTRA Fathionod" root boer. ^ ^ mmafamama **'***^^ I yi- ,ir . . »>'< liO 9 mnnlln .., 1507) " ^5* AT 9:20 ANt> YOU'LL SAVE ... 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A serving hi the Vietnam war. ; Adoption of no-fault autb in- was elected to a new position of annual convention Saturday; ¦ ¦¦ when the tv/o-day convention was surprised at the adoptions, ¦ J : ' ¦ ' '¦ He called It political nonsense surance, ? A A??'A second vice chairman.'¦¦ . A An attorney John E;. Melloy of ^^^^^i^^^^l___ ^_-_\\^^^- ' broke up after resolutions were but considered them highly pre- -V . ? . 1 ELEGTRIG RANGE 351 |j| passed Saturday mature. ? *; ' to speculate whether, a man is A. moratorium On nuclear Sue Albrecht . of Madison was Kenosha was elected treasurer P^ ^^ J j calling for the . guilty, , resignation of the President or then to say if he is power plant construction. elected - secretary.: John Melloy 525-397 oyer Pamela Mansfield, I withP-7-"'TotalClean'*'" k^ ^5^ | ' "In addition to lieing pr«r proved guilty, "we will convict ' : Kenosha : was re-elected 20 a Madison store clerk. :¦ ; ; for. impeachment ; should evi- " ¦ Legalisation . of marijuana, A of ,. , 1 Self-CIeaningbvenSystem \\^ dence mature, it puts it in the him."; ' ; ?? ¦? " *?A .A' . . " . ?: ' ' treasurer;;? ' . ' Sue Albrecht , of Madison, a ¦ Plus Infinite Rotary Controls ^53)1 5 prove he knew of the ¦' The, Convention rejected . a X^J^r^^f^m_\ - - burglary or.the straight 'politica l arena and . Delegates approved resolu- proposal , that; persons¦' ' granted Four new members were secretary in the state treasur- m for easy heat selection;No-drip 1 ^. ^ffflx l ^rm H ¦ ¦ subsequent cov- tions callin g for; . '." ; . ¦ cook-top. Oven timer,-clock ? erup. ; ;; ?.? *-. " : 'A? " ¦' ' .¦' hardens Republican resolve: to amnesty . for desertion or. refus- elected to the state adminis- er's office, defeated ©dell John- A^lnfi ^Mimm ' ¦ ^/* 1 can ;.". Indian^ Movement* leader AIM-led confrontation with fed- feel change so . the Indian can AIM meihhers arid.supporters give Indian . people training so Nelson and William proxniire- '¦¦';';.¦ ' ¦¦; They called the ' convention Russell Means says the United eral law enforcement . personnel¦ walk like a man." : ? took over the village to drama- they, could . find work, and; said ¦ ¦ ; ¦ States will have " an unhappy that lasted 70 days; ; /? tize their demands for an inves- the? work program projects ¦i ":t^w*^Ifli|W; action premature, Rampn Roubideaux; AIM at- ra l^^ 1 ¦ ' birthday''.- . unless ; the . govern- "Oil . July 4, 1976, white Amer- tigation: of the reservation's could improve homes and ,roads ¦ Bt|A' A':'.- • ; Nf^^ // ?. DDE6200M.A; ; :•; *^^^^ A.- 'A- JB ' - .. A member of the Democratic ment , makes, ; some improve- torney from Rapid City, told tribal ?government. They? also on the Reservation. ica is planning to celebrate its Abourezk the. biggest problem ? National Committee, Donald O: ments in ' .'.national Indian af- 200th. . birthday," Means said. demanded that the government * He said his tribe has many Peterson of Eau Claire fairs. '? :* ' ;" ¦' ' Indians face is bureaucracy. review an 1868 treaty which, factions; that oppose the elected , and na- "If nothing has changed .for In- ¦• ' "The United States . has; failed titinai. . cdmriiitteewoman Mary ; "I can't speak for AIM out- they claim, gave the western leadership". . '•; dian people? by that . time, we in trying to show us ' • bevy to Lou Berg of West Bend also ex- side South -Dakota.^Me^ told will make, sure It is an unhappy half . of South Dakota to the "We have a lot of different ¦ ' ¦ govern ourselves," he said. ¦:¦ ' ' ' ' pressed opposition. Sen, .James Abourezk, D-S.Dv , birthday. * ; .".A;. * . * ;?.?* Sioux. : . .- ¦/. . ;. : ":-. . - . '- - , ; people withAdifferen t Ideas, -'andi Peterson and. Miss Berg said Sund ay. "But the leiadership of ¦ "We . want.,to . return ,to treaty they don't mind speaking but,'' . •'• ' ,;,"We . 'feel the governrn.ent can goyernmenly because Indians Charles. Red Cloud ,; .a. tribal they feared; the : resolutions •iAlM .in the state has decided to , elder,: said money that is appro- Wilson;said.? ''We have our ; dif- " put into Indian affairs the same then made their, choice of. gov- ' would tend* to solidify ranks -of •give . the United States arid the effort ; it put into Vietnam the ' ' priated '- '"for Indian programs ferences, and we are going to white man another chance to , ernment.: We certainly, can't do ' state Republicans behind Nixon United Nations and other isn't reaching the people. : continue to . have our differ- ¦ change the way Indian affairs as bad as the United States has ences. But don't settle them 'B special tdod buys. Foods are! 9 areas the kind of positive gov- . . we ^^^^^^^^^ are Jiandled.'^ done for us.. . . "A lot pf monej. is coining with guns. We have elections ' ' '¦ ernment aspects that have been " "Indians all over the country into the reservation in the JL'• . i^S- & ^^^^{^^ Uprlghtcdnvenience.': . denied Indians. and we abide by the decision of II Means was testifying at hear- are waking up;"A'-Bbubideaiix name of the people," he said. the majority,"A' f J^^hZ ^^ ings of . the Senate subcom- ' ¦ ' ' : i "Based on counsel by our. el- said, •"Nobody Inows where the mon- ¦? ¦ ¦¦ on¦ ' ' 'The bureaucratic gov- - . : : : mittee ; ".-: Indian affairs, ders ;: we are willing oneAmore ernmeiit, with the; Bureau of In- ey goes. Our people are poorer 'j- ' i^Bj ^ ?^"^-'^^|fi y- chaired by ;Abourezk, :at this time to g i :^ i . ive the government a dian Affairs. as its puppet tribal than ever." A ''A - .A; Minnesotans tor ^*YOU ^^^^ tiny Pine Bidge Indian Reser- chance,'' . he said. ."But '<¦ we are governments, is a failure. It's a Abourezk said the hearings * ^ ^ vation town. Nearby tyGurided tiring of giving one "¦ A chance vicious failure,, because it is :a -were . an attempt to .. • gather Montiale Kennedy police state. Free the American ideas from Indians on what * GOOD HEALTH Indian from bure aucracy and ch anges Congress should con- ib;:; ^iQ^^^ I|MBg^^Ql^ honor .our treaties," sider , to A improve conditions. according(f -foil M o tio h sickness ;— ? Means -?. told Abourezk that Sunday's: hearings in Kyle 'were MINNEAPOLIS, Minn; GAP) whether from a boat, Two murd^led p conditions on - the APirie . Ridge aimed at allowing so-called tra- — Minnesotans pfefer Demo- Reservation ?are, as 'bad or ditionalists from the tribe and cratic ? Sens. , Walter Mondale Cool^ auto, 6r airplane -— can worse than before the Wounded others who oppose - the. tribal and Edward Kennedy by more [m^Garry PdRT^tfSdOMCONDITIONER Sl be greatly lessened or Knee incident.. government to speak. than 2Ate* 1* to. either Vice Presi- ¦¦ -various Bilfasf violence . Saturday Abourezk gathered dent Spiro Agnew or John Cbiir anywhere eliminated with BELFAST : -. Northern Ireland We gave, him two in the back "The situation is as fcad as testimony from Olala Sioux ac- Vm ^^^^ ^ ^ nally for President . in 1976, I f f| ^^^^^^^ 1Easy to carry -from room to ; ^m I proven = drugs available (AP^ — Tyo . Roman Catholics and one in? the head. This is in before the:takeover, and it: oiily tribal officials and BIA person- cording to the Minnesota Poll. ¦ lAh . ^^^^^^a room or with built-^p B ¦ retaliation ifor Wilson." .A serves to give the suffering In- nel.;; ' AA ¦ : ^ today: "Your doctor or were murdered within 24 hours The poll; copyrighted by the IV,'. j $ s—iSisSgsSainhandle.twocoolingspeeds^t a The caller was. referring to dian people more reason to put Tribal Chairman Richard include low SlumberSpeed/^IB ; of each other over the weekend; Minneapolis . A Tribune , : was ; ¦ Iri '^—^SSS&S -St druggist can recom- . the _, murder Friday of Michael their life On the line," he. saiid. Wilson said unemployment was a mid May statewide AutomaticTherrriostat. . A new Protestant terrorist based oil W\ X * _*§&&— \v% i V|l ' : mend an appropriate Wilson, 18, the brother-in-law' of ''We keep dealing:with rhetoric, the major reservation prohlem, survey of 600 voting-age. adults. one for you. The usual group claimed; credit for the a former leader of the Protes- not action. The. Justice' Itepart- arid A he ; suggested a com- Mondale led Agnew 64 to 25 II WGIJIRR $IIIO0IBI slayings. tant Ulster ;. Defense Associ- ment has marshals and law- prehensive: Indian works ; pro- per. cent and ConnalJy. 62 1b 25 y^^^ ¦ ¦ procedure . ¦ II ii fflAGTE6p4FA ^ .tO*-MWI . \ 'm'mmm|U9 is to take the Tlie group warned, - .''There ation.^; ' yers, the BIA . has people, and gram similar to the depression- per cent. Kennedy led Agnew 61 m>V^Nv ^^ T: - —J?i - will be. more of this to come." : The Ulster Defense Associ- anti-motion pill about they have done nothing to alle- years Civilian ¦ .Conservation to 27 per cent and Connally 60 an hour before: expo- The body of James Kelly, a ation . blamed the : Catholic IRA viate any of the conditions that Corps. ?- . ". ". ' ;;;;¦ ;:? ; ;? * ' to 29 per cent. 25-year-old seaman, was found for Wilsons slaying, but ; the sure to the . motion Sunday outside Belfast. Thet charge was denied by ; IRA begins* A other victim was Daniel Roiise, leaderiSi-v • 17, who was shot to death in a Authorities . said dissident Dea n was — ' Belfast lot: Saturday night. members of the Ulster Defense LTZ Shortly, after Kelly'sA hody Association appear to be form- was found, &-.. man telephoned a ing the Ulster Freedom Fight- four M[nMoad«two PHARMACY Belfast newspaper arid' said; ers. '; . ¦ IM X-'PraBL ThreeMlnl-Baiket™For wash iB 274 E, 3rd 452-2547 "listen carefully. I represent ¦ 1 % ^ water cycles, speeds, ¦ ' ' : ¦• ' ' The pair of killings raised de}0 Vsslss?11 ^^? levels. Automatic ' CIA ¦ : ' P 1A FREE. - . the Ulster Freedom Fighters. Northern Ireland's- confirmed I bleach Permanent PRESCRiPTION DELIVERY Ll I \^^y^^^^ f dispenser^ \_ We ..have : justA assassinated an fatality toll to at least 826 in II I / press cycle with cool-down. . Irish Republican Army man,.. four years of sectarian, strife. Avf^ im ^¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ ^¦¦¦IMHHHBHHMHIBIHHIIBIBIHBIHHIHH ^MMHHV recollects summons ^\ @ TM,Ml0BD$PJII|95^| bizarre in- gate defendants were scheduled AlI < ' ; (Continued frflm page 1) volved in ¦ this very ¦ >-^< WWM 350N ' . : ;. ::' '^ .™^^' W T ¦ ' cident;" - - ::.• y '\. - for sentencing March 23, and P^ l ' -^M ' Lt; Gen. Vernon t\.; AValters, M 9*w>- ills investigation Indicates th-nl «>ithor use 1'ivpnratinn l\ them- infected nnd Inflnmeil, ,1 IIR we OPE'W FRIDAYS 'TIL 9;O0 P.M, H^^^, slnff , «i'lvert or in (heir ollloe prnctlce, it dm'lor-lesled l*repiiii»t icin IV PHONB 452-5830 | 2j. w , 2nd ST. no one In tlio Whlto HonsOy OR ANY EVENING &Y APPOIWTMENT no one in this ndnilnlHlnilldii, I' lepiii'iiliim II fuve.t prompt , diie»M 'l lii4fi-yfj|i . Diiitn irnl or ¦ ¦ ' .... ,—, „—_ i . .. ¦ ; prcsontly cinploycd , /wns In- Uyiipornry relief for lioum in Nii|m*»y rryS^j^l^pBg^cessive disclosure, I shall hav» following are excerpts from The ' :e^e y mi$s**?;:^A*AA;?AA Ronald : Ziegler's diary, which was nothing more to say; about that at leaked by sources closo to the Russell Baker this time except that — well, diary

source of the ?Nile, Ziegler's diary I was really good in there¦ today.'A ' ¦; ' " ' ¦¦' downtown f\a&? entries are undated. This is because vious entries, I am not at liberty to ? . * . , ». * ?? ? ./. apparently distrusts his AWith the start;of the Watergat* A? A sad statistic: Fewer than 50 attended fhe?Elks* Ziegler disclose the identity of that particu- diary. Consider ?theA following -en* lar government, nor of the jtwo sep- leaks, Ziegler began to be mora Flag Day ceremony on Levee Plaza. ' -': ? try: '? , AV'AAA ' ;¦' ?¦' ; ' ¦:¦" involved in the careful about: what he told his - . . . AAA?; A- arate braiwhes ' /'Dear diary:¦; No,. rto, no. I have eventuationAto which my. opening diary, AA ' '"." -A A'?' . . ' ¦- -/ ,-;¦. ' 'of the young people ;,. A disheartening note: Some ; thought about it all week, and it Statement alluded, ind I will .stand '.'Dejir diary" begins a typical en- 't bother even to stand up. : didn seems - manifestly indicative, .of .. the on .that statement in regard to non- try from this period. "I'd like to present, state of .-. Oh ,. diary, why disclosure.".: • tell -you . who I atri, but in the ab- ' - ' ' - ¦ ' ' And finaljy: The flag, standards on the light poles da I talk that way to you? Can it , " *¦ - . - . .* ' . ..? ¦ sence of positive evidence; of your in downtown were empty—- again. " - ' -AAA - be that I km now so terrified of Ziegler's work requires him to absolute loyalty to the historic doc- trine pf the ineffability of powers saying something when I speak that listen to White -House correspond- ^ * The last requires a little expiahatloh^, ;. I cannot •¦ even ? talk straight from ents' questions twice;a day. In the I can only caution you not to as- 1 ¦ the shoulder- tc» my good old^ .faith- following/ rare arid exuberarit entry, sume 'that I? am the same , person r ¦ For a iong tiine- the city street' deparbmeht put ful diary??; : -* he : tells * His 'diary that he has an- you used to think iAmight be;; Ev- , erything that has? gone before is up. tlie flags? for holidays and conventions.. They "And; yet, how do I know you swered one of ..these; incessart ques- , 't leak? ; Everybody is leaking ' now :^na.ppropriate.¦ ¦ were .purchased by the Winona Area Chamber of don tions;" ' ¦ ^:¦ ¦ - - ?*;.;../ ,» * . . ? Commerce- The display at one tiihe also .- included these days, .Nobody- is . safe.:. Even "Diary, diaryI What a day! For- a Steamboat Days flag. Each succeeding time there safes have begun to leak. , That's give my, silly boyish lapse into mond- In the following entry Ziegler tells were, feiver . ' flags ? for raising the next* time- The Why I have - decided hot . .to . put syllabics; I know it should be, 'the his diary that he has been promoted ; dat es on these? entries. pre sent diu trial cycle has been most aiid is now the Nixon Administra- wind ripped some: 'and the weather caused; others ¦ to deteriorate .so that they heeded to be burned. But "I am riot, authorized to tell any- gratifying,' Nevertheless, diary there tion's Director of Information : ; diary: In view "of the pres- the worst attrition was.- because . of theft • aiid, of; body what day - of theAweek it . is. are times when ; I feel so wonderful , "Dear I;tell- ' ent situation as it exists at; this: mo- course,? the thieves selected . flags-.in'-gpod .conditioit/ Why should; diaries?" A spiritwise, about a particularly good . piece of work that X cannot stop ,my- ment in time, .it has been decided by me that excessive information " At? first the. chamber replaced them, but then In the following entry* /-which , is. self from lapsing into English. . ' supply to diary-type -media , must be city said it had no money, nor did typical;pf many, ; Ziegler . faces his '"the / present: diurnal cycle* in it tired of it. The subjected to discreet curbings. " For the bowntown: Promotional AssociatibnA A , proposal diary at the .end of a"busy day : which . we are now \sifualed has wit- , ; this reason, I will have nothing to that individual merchants purchase flags for place- "Dear diary : Certain events of a nessed such an event It w-puld be tell you today, and may not/tomor- ment in front of their business fell on deaf cars, in public character , eventuated in con- constitutionally .fnelecutable for. me row; or thereafter;, in actual/ point of the main. nection with two separate branches to disclose the; details, and as a of a certain large government today. consequence of this assertion of the inauspicious fact ; A " I have indicated in multiple, pre- doctrine: of the ineluctability of ex- New York Times News Service So, mournfully, we have one flag oh the mall As and a few scattered displays downtown, but that's all.

. .Does anyone want to come to the rescue? --A.B. ; ^^^f ^M W&W^i Concerning references made here a fortnight ago, to similarities and dissirhilarities , between Kennedy- Chappaquiddick . and , Nixori-"Water- gkte, and Sen. Kennedy's objectiorl effectively . silenced the ' New York ¦ ' ' , thereto, the tale continues. . :;. ' . Tirne's and the y/ashington' Post -. , '. The Neyv York Times , news story would have . appeared , in recent coiftnierited on the "remarkably weeks, as great tracts of blank pa- brief . inquiry" by the grand jury in Per' April 1.970 into ehappaquiddick: "At After , the ;inquest was ' released^ the '- , verv outset of their delibera- the ?New York Times editorial said: tions the jury ; ran ' ¦AA . it exposes . the utter ¦inade- "¦¦ l i into a, - .roadblock . quacy; of the efforts of local^ law en- b^raK^ . A; WASHINGTON ;- If Leonid Ilyich In terms.-oE short term tactics, when? ; a superior forcement officials to arrive at the Brezhnev were . an American pplili- the Soviet desperation for; grain , court judge refused trutt). Sen. Kennedy's story,, top well cal leader, he would be referred to . Wlliarri Safi re and their ? need for technology to to let them sfee im- known to repeat here, Judge Boyle by his initials: L.I.B. ? pounded records , of improve their , industrial produc-. found unbelievable. So do we .; . . A The letters form a modish short- a secre t inquest The judge' troops should be tivity, make it possible .for us to s own conclusions would ening pf the .word "liberation," and withdrawn from * held ? last ; January have, been more solidly grounded WesternAEurope. Either will; make , they.: are. apt in Brezhnev's A case,' extract diplomatic and political .. .The ,jurors were however, if the investigation of tha if commitments,; but there; ;. -.will for he has;helped?spawn ;-^ riot . urii concessions, such as more freedom further frustrated, tragedy by the appropriate : officers a liberation -^ at least a liberaliza- ' dpubtedly. be some probing of posi- it w'asAlearried, by . ¦ ' ' - to : emigrate M Soviet citizens, par- of town and : state, had reflected a tion - ,of: policy toward the West. . ; tionsf .-ori : "What; must be. the . next t h e'/ir. realization ticularly, persecuted ? Jews. Nixon determination to get to the bottorn Jis evidence of that ; new, attitude, great: step away from world war; ? . ; that District Attorr Buckley , -; ¦ : of this, strange tale." . A lie arrives on art ' • official visit to ilia. The; focus ; of public attention will- will not,suddenly forget how to play hey Edward Pinis* who knew the ? United .States . this?weekend. Ordin- be ?on trade: That's where the action high-staices poker because of - the contents of the report which was THE WALL STREET Journal said that: arily,; an event of that diplomatic is today, arid that's; where, the para- racket in ..his. back yard. forbidden , them ,, and. .who had. al- . ciearly Sen. Kennedy had . beert '¦: ' much dox can be found. • . - -.. -;. In . terms of grand strategy, both twice investigated the drown- treated deferentially by Massaihu-? magnitude would receive ¦ ready . ¦ ~ advance attention and analysis. ' American conservatives, -who used sides are certain they are gaining ing, felt further action, was futile. setts; authoritiesA . ".'• A- ?it was va- ¦Now , what with ; wage-price moves to. be leery,of doingAbusiness with the histom •advantage. Mr. pinis/.A. . faces" reelection next crescendo of bungling; in tJhe judi- and : Kissinger-Thd meetings and the communists, are now in Ihe , The Soviets - .. see these yearsi as fall on, the same Democratic ticket cial process, that at no step of the Senate? Watergate ? hearings, the forefront . of commercial activisrii a time, for milking the West, gain- with Senator Kennedy. .." way had Sen. Edward Kennedy American : attitude toward the So- /— led by businessmen who salivate ing the technology and . the financ- been subject to the -same scrutiny viet leader seems to be A'make at new markets and new sxuirces of ing to enable them to dorninate the THE NEW YORK Times editorial an ^ordinary citizen would Have re- ¦ referred , in quotes, to" the " : 'investi- yourself at home, • \ye're a little raw.; materials. .'" / world a generation hence. As Brezh- ceived in similar circumstances .. v . gation' " -which "ended with np in- busy at the moment." A ,': American liberals, who used to be nev exhorts,' Nixon-style in his new What seems to have ; happened is anxious to increase - contact with bpok:A"Comrades. we are ;nbt build- dictments and no diminution of the this: that favoritism in the judicial ? YET THE Brezhnev visit isAfar the Soviet Union, ;«?ire now looking ing a land of idlers ; where rivers mystery surrounding ihe plunge process drew criticism wlienAthe more than a ceremonial return call ' ' from - a. narrow bridge on Chap- dubious about .; doing A business : flow . with- . milk and . honey, but the public . could learn of it, sp a lid o£ after last year's iVfoscovv summit. "Would it be wise '', wonders eco- rnost organized and irriost industrious paquiddick Island last summer of secrecy vyas clamped on so the fa- : , ' Sen. Henry Jackson, for one, hopes nomics Prof. Gregory , Grossman in society in hurhan history." a car driven by Sen. Edward Ken- voritism could continue with ut- the itieeting will be merely cbs- nedy. The speed with which . the in- the . New Republic, "for us to as- The Americans see these years as most decorum, subject; to critJcism metfc — he is fearful that substan- sume the role Of the Soviet Union 's a time for modifying (sorne would quiry was concluded and the failure only after the Senator was better tive matters will be discussed and? banker?" A '¦ . say subverting) comrnunisrn, turn- to call any of those most directly protected from further prosecution." agreements may be reached during ing Marxim's economic determin- involved only: adds to dissatisfac- The Louis Harris Poll, published "a risky time for bargaining." But THE ItEASON FOR reversal of ism back on itself by steadily in- tion widely felt by the public that In Time Magazine after Sen. Ken- ': the President is not about to halt ideological roles is partly political creasing Soviet responsiveness to there remains a multitude of linan-^ nedy's television speech,: after he the momentum of detente because — some of Nixon's foes do' hot accelerate swered questions relating to ' the. epi- had refused to answer questions by market demands, helping ¦;¦¦ the Senate is mining the harbors of want his domestic troubles ob- the trend toward 'capitalism. sode."' " A ." ' . the press, after he: worked,, in Liberty the White House. scured by dramatic successes in The National . Observer cited the Time's; words, "through his lawyers, What will corne out of this visit? building a structure of peace — NEITHER SIDE admits to such pressures on the meriibers of the to alter the ground rules of an in- A group of agreements will be but more of the flipflop's reason is gutsy long-range goals, of course — grand jury to keep mouths shut. quest into the death" showed that signed A- agriculture, transporta- economic, since conservative bush we like to communicate in the "Said Judge Paquct sternly: 'You Kennedy „ ' slipped seven percentagei 1776-1876-1973 tion , oceanography, culture, taxes, nessmeii are partial to, and liberals soothing rhetoric of cooperation. have no right and it would be viola- points, from 44 percent who . believ- maybe a pleasant surprise on scien- suspicious of , "big-"deals. " But because our dealings are root- tive of your duty and .your oath to This editorial was prepa red ed in August that "Kennedy has not by ihe American tific cooperation — that have been Big economic dealing, such as ed in self-interest, there is at least your God if you revealed one sin- Historic and Cultural Society, sponsors ot f he told the truth about the accident" marching toward conclusion for a financing energy-production tech- a chance, that the realists rathe r gle thing that happens in the grand to 51 percent. Nixon slipped eight Honor America progra m, being observed this year year. There will be no "center- nology in the Soviet Union in re- than the Idealists will force peace jury room. And I don't mean for a f rom f lag Day to Independence Day: points, from 50 percent to 58 per- piece," as at the Moscow- summit turn for long-term availability to down the throat of the world. day. I mean forever. Your lips are cent after his television appear- — no strategic arms limitation the U.S. of natural gas, builds con- I was tempted to offer a toast sealed.' Seated next to the judge was ances. When this republic observes the bicentennial of signing, reversing the dangerous nective tissue , between societies. to LIB' s visit using the vodka that a Roman Catholic priest, apparently its birth , three years from now, there should be trend of a generation — but SALT Does this mean we would be build- the Soviets presented, to the Ameri- because Massachusetts jurists may SO THEN the similarities are: . proper recognition of an idea that was the re suit ¦will certainly be a top ic of thei r ing a dependency on the Soviet cans who accompanied the Presi- have a clergyman of their choice at 1) Neither Kennedy nor Nixon cf the 100th birthday in 1876—the Statue of Liberty, talks, and the two men at the top Union for natural gas? Perhaps — dent to Moscow last year; unfor- benchside if they so . choose. Thus, would meet the press. a symbol of. '-liberty enli ghtening ' the world. " may resolve some impasses that but we would also be building a tunately, the top of the decanter the grand jurors, in effect , were 2) Both Kennedy and. Nixon made trouble the negotiators of SALT II. Soviet dependency on our hard-cur- was defective and all the vodka doubly warned about the cosmic television statements, and both, of disbelieved. The exuberance of the still young nation obser- Strolling down the beach at San rency income, which would make evaporated, Press on with the big consequences should they break them were widely . 'It ving its first centennial was to be linked that day with Clemente , they are bound to dis- tham less inclined to waste their deals, but watch those guys. their silence." If the grand jurors 3) Both Kennedy and INixon, . used their in- an older country, though younger republic , France. cuss how and when U.S. and Soviet resources , on SS-9 missiles. New York Times News Service in the Watergate case had been so was widely alleged , fluence, or at least their influence But the resulting _gift from the people of France lo America , the Statue of Liberty, lias been literally was used in their behalf , on the pros- a xinaon of hope to tho oppressed people of the ecution and the courts. world . ¦4) Both lost a considerable amount of their popularity. As the official program rioted on that July 4th, Vultures over Watergate Now: the reason I brought It. up IM\ , when Ihe stritue was* dedicated , " .. .in it we see in the first place was merely to a*' great republic whose strength lies in her love of WASHINGTON - To say that It Now, they want Richard Nixon. applaud the other side. ' suggest that Sen, Kennedy, by mak- arls nnd peace, impersonated hy a gracefully formed Is the place where the eagles gath- Precisely because . -the legitimate For this , too, this cumulative pre- ing minor concessions (he admitted woman. Older nations , whose history is blurred and er would be to dignify a publ ic William S. White public interest Is undeniable, I judice , is unavoidably a part of tho to a misdemeanor) and by staying ' message that TV is carrying to tho out of the public eye, got by with it Wotted by beads of . blood . appropriately adorn their obscenity, for the eagle , after all , have supported and continue to sup- street s and squares with statuary swordsmen. No port the right and Ipdeed the hlgli country , along with proceedings all, Nixon cannot get away from the has a symbolic majesty In the folk- of the gravest inquests In the his- amazori , arrn e fl wllh sword, mounted on duly of the Senate 'to that are right and proper and public view and handled himself , in . and spear, ' tory nf this Republic) make' its iierv sired could represent the American re pub- lorn of this nation. own unimpeded inquiry into Water- necessary. his television. ' ' statements, mora lic , , ." ' No, it Is more nearly human vul- They seek '"justice '' about ns gate, I do not believe this Inquiry Moreover, |t happens that the vul- maladroitly than Sen. Kennedy. tures who hovpr over tho scene of much as those people at n bullfigh t in Itself has been unfair or that tures have selected Chairman Er- Washington Star Syndicate who nre In attendance because they Frederick Augiisfe Rnrtholdi' s statue called on the Ervin Senate committee's hear- il. will prejudice the courtroom vin as their hero, through no fault appreciate the grace of tho ma ta- the witf ld In five the young nation "Its huddled ings into tlio Watergate scandal , as rights of witnesses who may fall of his. But precisely because Ihls dor. Morally, they are looking for min:;:;(!:;; " While immigrants today do not arrive in have so many of their fouiiU.-r- under criminal indlctimcnl. Is so, ho I KIS a special obligating ¦¦ . blood. More literally, they lust for * ¦ the great numbers that swarmed here In the laltcr parls In so ninny prist bitter Sen- ' Though I am no rapt admirer of either to slop what, has been go- the humiliation of whoever may "ho y^febv pari, of the liiih century , tlie message of hope to tho ale 'investigations In my memory. the TV tube on the whole, I do not ing on in his hearing room or flatly in Ihe drek — nnd especially so world antl citizens of the U.S.A. still Is clear. Tlio present crowd faithfully fol- . believe that television 's coverage In ¦to ex'.'lude Ihn puhl,j.c altogether , It If he Is or has been powerful ami lows all (heir prototypes. and of Itself is against cither tlio Is not a enfc'o hero of cuough-ls- Is in or has held a pla'ce of honor Always , they are . thirsting not for public interest or enoughc It is a enso where far mor» 1 When we Honor America on July Fourth , the and responsibility. the Interests of 19711) hirll|dfiy finriiyerKary, we should give « respect- I ruth hut rather for a victim — those accused. than enough has become Intolerably iV^^ In this case tho President of tho They are eorporatn rorwnon too mini), ^ ^ ful nod to liie lady ' that is the' great masterpiece men wilh a capital "C" and I hey United Stales. And always they are I DO MOST earnestly believe, l-'or my pari , I believe the Presi- In NPW York harbor symbolizing "liberty enlighten- want their yicllm brought low. They however, In impenetrable ignorance of what that since the Krvin com- dent Is innocent of any crime against ing the world. " nlaverod to have Franklin Roose- SERVICES FOK might he the consequences , perha ps mittee is for all prndlonl purposes this Hepuhlle. If mid when the con- velt ¦sliindcred because the .Japan- even to the country itself , if their putting the J'resident himself on trary mny ho fnlrly nnd respon- ese attacked us nt Pe a rl Harbor. trial in the moral J. ELMER MASON thirst should be slaked, nnd ethical senses. sibly established , I shall not I KS They exulted when Sen, .Joseph Funaral Held Sundny Winona Daily News Chidirnnn Sam JOrvIn now hns an late In siiying that I was wrong, In ALWAYS THEY ch» or when McCarthy, running amok with n Inescapable duty. This Is to make It the meantime , I am goiiiK uway ¦ points , ronl or debatnble , nre made loaded machine gun over duo pro- rciAivrm _ > An Independent Newspaper — Rt. t cililtshcd IHSf clear beyond nil possibility of doubt from Washington , for only a llltln C against Ihe victim. Always, they cess anil Die BID of Hifthls , solicit FUnEI\AL. Homfi. thfit lie will no longer tolerate the while, to bathe n\vay a stench of Tarmtrly MEMBKIl OK TUB AKSOCIATOi I'KII. H snigger In derision when points for the destruction President Harry "f gross and mindless unfairness of malice nnd madness that Is no ¦(¦tllow-M*r1ln rumnl Hi>w» the victim , rcul or debatable , ore Truman and Secretary of State Hpeelnto r dernoniilrall onH am Tho Associated Press la entitled exclusively to that longer hearable. • W»««t» tho uso for republication of all tho local made. (And this Is not some beer- Dean *iichcHon ns accomplices of 3T6 l«il J«ml« news printed Automatically hostile to Iho admin- fhon* P»>- w MWiMW-IMO Jn tills newspaper na well as nil A.P. news dispntchea . drenched sports contest ; this Is one "communism," istration side and automatically United Feature Syndicate ^ QiwsLJ>oujndaLiwL Sp QcMh.... li i^ iii ii^ iiii^ Alice doesn't __ f}fwm, (JoA— ViBh— miWM^i^^l^ waste time in Cities ...... i.. 36 : 48 16 Suburbs ,.*:..; 36 " 44' ¦ 20 Harris ?T6vvns ?. .;...,. A 37 44 19 SurveY Rural;,.,?..;:.. 44 . 32 ;24 going to work : . RICE LAKE,; Wis. (AP); - By 45-26 percent, most Am- cial programs started under UNDERNEATII the nation- Mary. Hopkins., radiaded ; eri cans support a ihove. by Con- Democratlc -., presidents, wide averages on the side of . the gress to "agree to a $268 billion which he feels have beeii the- Democratic position some spirit expected of any. young celling on all federal; spending, failures. Some Democrats sharp and classic splits emerge, public relations employe who is The Democratic Congress re^ but not to alio w President (Nlxoh jii Congress believe that the supposed id represent the inter- to refuse to spend monies Con- President is cejves its: strongest backing on wrong and the spending ests of " the b.ard-workuvg farm- gress appropriates," :A wants to undo social pro- /issue dispute with One of the major disputes rag- grams badly the President on the . East and en- "-'A . : needed by the ,, ing "between the - White House poor and disadvantaged. West coasts among young peo- "Who needs sleep at a time and the .Congress inAl973 -has Democratic ; ple, arid among those; who live- like this?": she . declared after senators , also in the been the . refusal of the Presi- say they will not spend cities or syburbs of me- bouncing off to a Sunday break- more tropolitan areas./ fast, with a war veterans group dent to spend certain monies than the celling they and A ' authorized by Congress arid the the President have agreed The most massive , reason.for on only three hours sleep. , support of the position of the use of the ' veto hy Mr. Nixon on, so no tax Increase or Miss Hopkins, 21, daughter of of measures he;feels;'-are infla- greater Democratic Congress Can be inflation will result. found in the Cumberland postmaster, tionary or are for programs, he If yoii had to sayA who do the one in five who expressed the feeling, "We must was at work on her first day as feels; have hot . been effective. you think is imo>re right «n ah employe oE the state Agri- narrow T have federal programs for/ the ' By a 42 38 percent plu- this disagreement over cut- poor, culture Department, . ;;- having rality, the public favors the posi- ting back social " :A.25-year-oid. lawyer in ¦ programs— Rock Island , ill,, put it this been named winner Saturday of tion of Congressional ' . 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A businessman in (Cor :¦¦ Vina There were i6 finalists , Calif., said , ''For years, the China winning we've: knbvv there has been too emerging this season from dozens of applicants . screened much? waste in poverty pro- , grams,: if not downright crook- by department interviewers. edDess. I Jenny Trufcnpy, 19, of South " An office .manager in and Shre vepoft' La ,, was even more Wayne was the runner-up,, f riends categorical:' : ': Brenda Sherry/ 20,. of- Viroqua abroad . "Money ? for • the poor has gone down a rat-hole. Was third.?. . A By JOHN RODERICK some Taiwanese in Japan are of 'Rice It' s all been a total failure." An Marilyn Drew,/ 22, TOKYO (AP)¦ — - With trav- drumming up some players to Lake was chosen Miss Winsome eling sports ¦ teams : archa- elderly retired woman in Sara- ' ¦ ¦¦ A , make the tripAv sota, ?Fla said, "Until we try by contestants. A A- eological treasures, documenta- „ More ' significantly, Peking sending the welfare people to ry/films, trad? exhibits and dip- work : all lomats, China ? is winning has offered to talk/ out its dif-: , we; should stop pro- grams for the poor." A 45-year- fri¦ ends abroad. ferences with Chiang, . to reach From Dar es Salaam in Tan- Old machinist in Dayton .said , Six drownings a compromise 011 eventual Uni- "The President zania to York, the Chinese ? wants to try New . fication. The; answer so far . has to cut spending, and I'm all for in their Mao .jackets greeted that."?- , : ' -' : with athletic been ii cold rebuff. 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^=^^/j^/ JhiqldauisLa.a(Msc^k^ /^nlcxntmC* Pmrtium.Qiudfy OfifiMwuM. ^y/ , Where Personal Servlcd FOUNDATIOM DKPT. Grf ^~>^" Q_jy \ J Is As Important As SECOND FLOOR \rs /y \ ^s J " ^" ''"por'ont As Tho Merchandise Itself ^^^ The Merchandise Itself t I \ MONDAY A ? ^i/ nc/efs^prnis^ The weather f He daily record JUNE 18, 1973A Haldeman has At Gcimmunity Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths ;.' rdir)i invade area Sprfrip began its/last :week to- the season; . : / Memorial Hospital Miss Myra Broulllette Mrs. Lawrence Johnson day with the familiar ' rumble After a Saturday night showei ' ; Miss ; Myra Brouillettci?; 88, AELEVA; Wis. - (Special) — of :thUnderslorrhs and patter of that, produced a scant .04 of an . camment , Visiting '.' hours; . Medical .and surolcal : . iio " patients.? J to 4 ana 1 lo B;30 p.ni, (No Tampa, Fla., formerly of Wi- Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, B0, died rain; a patterit that may con- inch of rain , Sunday arrived children under 12.) ' coo). -Sunday 's. '/ Waterhlly patients 2 fo 3:30 and t to nona; died June ? in Tampa fol- Sunday evening at- Sacred tinue right: into summer. dear, dry and - 8:00 p.m. I Adults only.) Ipwing a short; illness. : A; Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, / The seasons; will officially official- high was .76, a far Cry : A . Visitors to a patient limited to two at Wis. -; ' -' A- 'A' :. ':"' change at B:01 a.m. Thursday. from the muggy # logged Sat; on Moos speech a tinrte. ': '- A native of Wortliihgtoh, ' : Ind., she was employed by TJie^fo-jmer Olianna Johnson, After days, of hot, ; muggy urday. ?ST. : PAXILS Mijlll. (AP); - - ?* ¦¦; SUNDAY- '• ' A* ; ; . Marshall Field' and Co.., Chica- she was. born Jiine 17, 1893, to weather interspersed with light ; By; this morning clouds had / Former presidential aide. H. ft- Admissions . . go until her retirement in 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson in showers, the : weather picture returned, however, and a morn- .. ? Trempealeau County: She mar- under / Haldeman had; no. comment Mrs, Donald W. r Birch; tltica , when she moved to V/Lnona. In changed Sunday to produce one ing low of SO was recorded ' ' ried Lawrence Johnson Jan; 1Q, skies that farther west Saturday ; night on the coim M-iiin-. - . ¦; '. : 195(3 ? she moved to- Tampa , of the really beautiful days of leaden 1917. She was a; member of were producing tornadoes. mencement address of Univer- , : eiarence Ronnenberg, 826 Gil- where she was a; member of iriore Avenue. *A Fir^t Chiirch of Christ Scien- Eleva Lutheran Church and its /An . early morning tornado* . sity of'iifinnesota . President Ma- " ¦ ¦ ' organizations. Wjn Ona County Court roared through - ..Moyille, Iowa , • Mrs. D>enise ; Myska,. 653 W. tist:- ,- . . . . -? :A- * A . . '" • :;; :-?. * colm Moos. :¦- .' Sarnia SL -AAA ' ; ¦ Survivors are: her husband; Civil. Criminal Division near A Sioux./ City, - killing? two / ¦ " Survivors are two .nephews one son, Ray, : Eleva, 'Wis.; one Ronald J. Kamrcvwski. 21, people and -' .injuring ? several "¦' WEATHER FORECAST . ' '.;A; Eaih is forecast for parts ."I'm here for m-y. daughter's Mrs. Alviria Busse,, 63, W. One brother .. arid . two nieces, daughter,; Mrs; Kathryn Reifen- Lamoille,/ Minn., entered a plea others.; the Rlains an<3 the-;Great Lakes regipn. graduation; and I'm- not going Howard ; St. and one sister have died. of the Dabotas and Discharges aueiy Eau Claire; Wis.;:one sis- of -giiilty'. to a charge.: of care- •As the storm system moved "are forecast for most ' of the East. Colder air is to say - anything about any- The body was cremated fol- ter, Mrs, Olaf ChrisUansanj ¦/ Showers Gregory RoeV .4145 8th St. less driving and was fined $100 eastward along the Jowa-Minn-. .-. with: warrner weather ex-^ thing;' 1- Haldeman told a report- A lowing/ private family services SU-um v \Vis.; tvvo brothers, John ¦forecast for north-central areasA ; ¦ " ¦ - Mrs.AAilenAPortsch and baby, by Judge S. .A, . Sawyer. The esota 'border , tornadoes were "A eiv- ' .- C?.-A' - - - " ." ;" . ?¦ " ' ¦' • . Johnson , Struni, Wis.; ahd Clar- pected for the remainderAof the country . (AP Photofax) . . . - . , Lewiston, Minn. - in Tampa.; A . . judge then suspended $50 of the spotted In the: Waldorf , Minn;,; Moos made several apparent ; - ¦ ¦ ¦ eiice Johnson, Whitehall, Wis.A /- . - ¦Birth ¦. * . .;• , :.; fine on condition that the defen- area, where a barn'¦;and garage references to the Watergate Wihona Funerals A Funeral iseryices will be Wed- ant have no traffic violations of of ¦; ; Mr. and Mrs; Allen Stewart, ' w'ere destroyed, and . west Local observations scandal. Haldefflan 's April res- nesday at 1 p.m. at Eleva Luth- any i icind for ; six months. Kam- : " ¦' ", '- ¦¦' ?., 265 Vine St., a daughter. Hosted eran Church, lite Clifford . Austin, Minn, . ignation was' linked to the Wa- Mrs. lone DA : . Rev. rowskf Was arrested by county rumbled - -across , ,¦¦?. OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU OBSERVATIONS for ?. Funeral services for Mrs. lone Pedersen officiating. Burial wiil The/storm ¦ tergate investigations. . sheriff's deputies at 3 a.m. Sun- Winona s skies most of the morn- ;¦;¦ '¦ the 24 hours -ending aVnoon today. * ? - "The American crisis today TODAY'S BIRTHDAY D, Hosted, St. Anne Hospice, be in the church Cemetery. ' temperature 76, minimum 59,. noon 59,. pre- day on Highway 61. ? ing/; producing high winds &«cl - Maximum is not; in the halls of academe were held this morning. at the Friends may call after 3 p.ni- Thomas G-. Thompson, : 22, cipitation 41. : ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Allyu John Sniokey,¦ 353 ? ba Tuesday, until ll a.m. Wednes- .41 of an inch of rain by noon . . .A" • ' 'A'A but in the halls of state, not oh c'ota ' ' 7. ' ' ' St. Anne ; Hospice Ch apel , the - Madison, Wis;,; pleaded guilty A yeai ago today: • - St., -v .. ? ' ,. chaplain, day at the Kjehtvet ; and Son The - winds prompted law? en- ' ¦ "' ¦ its campuses but in its capi- ' Steven Dennis, 417 E. San Rev: Frederick Dorn to;a charge of careless driving ; . High 70j low 44, noon 65,: no precipitation,-.. ., ?•? - ' " ¦ , Wed- Funeral Home, Eleva; and at ¦ : forcement officials to vvirn boat- tal,- ' . Moos said in his address, born St j? 6; officiating. Burial w|ll be. sentencing :was continued to 9 , but there A Normal temperature range; for this date . 80 to 59. Record -Although he did riot mention nesday in Arlington National noon Wednesday until services ers to head for shelter ¦ a.m. Tuesday, He was arrested were no reports of wind damage high 95 in 1933, record low 40 in 1876. . V/aiergate by name, the refer- Cemetery* Arlington, Va. . - .'.' . ' at the church; :?. Sun rises tomorrow at 5:23, sets at;8:52.. -..; ¦ WINOIMA DAM LOCKAGE ":• by city police at 10:29 p.m. Sat- here this morning. ence ' was apparent when he . - Fawcett Funeral Home had urday, on 5th- 11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS ' Dr. Alfred J. Schramnn W*st , Street be- /The forecast calls for more of said:A ..' charge of arrkngeineiits. (Mississippi Valley Airlines) ; - . -" . . Saturday. ' ; WAUMANDEE, ; Wis/ - Fu- tween OlmsLead and McBride the same tonight, with: the Na- * 'Even now, when ." there is so 6;20Vp.m. streets' ? : barometric pressure 29,57 and falling, wind , from . the —Tom Taibert ,. il Aj. Elmer Mason neral services, were.; held today tional Weather/Service^ predict- visibility niiich hand-wringing arid head- barges up. ; - A Juoy Schwager, St.. Charles, southeast 25-30 m.p.h?, cloud cover 3,000 overcast; are ample rea- ¦ \ . Funeral services for J. Elmer in Laguna Niguel, Calif., for Dr. ing a 60 percent chance of con- : : ' ¦ shaking, there 7:05 .--LuclUe, 4; ' barges Minn., was fined $30 after plfeadr :* .10 miles.; ?. '. ; ; ;. ?¦?? ';". ;C'AA- ' • ' -¦ '. ' - . - . AA' ¦;. confidence : We . liave ^.m Mason , .415 Harriet St., ; were Alfred?J. Schramm, 73, former- tinued .- showers and thunder- - sons - for . up: ' ¦] ¦" '¦ ?¦¦¦/ ' ' ing guilty to a charge of dpera- ' weathered the crises pf the six- held Sunday evening at .Martia ly of this area. ?; ?/*; . ,- stornis—possibly severe— to- ;-. 8:40; p.m.—Pblliwog, 8 barges He \vas born the town of ing a vehicle with an. improperly night and Tuesday. . ties ;., and we will wealher : the '" '" ¦ • ¦ Funeral. Ghapel , the Rev, G. H. M **&¦; ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • ?¦ muffled exhaust :: * Montana , ;?near Waumandee . The judge su- The low .tonight is expected to . crises of the seventies? too. Al- ; Sunday • . ' ¦;. ; Huggenvik, Central Lutheran spended He willed Valley, April 8, 1900. He left $20 of the fine on con- be. in the/upper 50s , with .Tues- ready. . we have seen that . our 3:30; a. m.—Gllenda S,, 12'- , barg- Church, officiating. dition the exhaust ; : the University of the area after he finished high is properly day's high in the 70s. courts and our press are still es, up. ,'-'- . ' ' .'-. liis body to . muffled thin one' Department of Ana- school and became a physician wi week. She functioning as they should." 3:55 a.m.-^-Ruby Lee; 2 barges Minnesota was .Carrestkd by St. Charles ¦ ' and surgeon, practicing ih the upA' ;? A. . ' . , ¦ * .:. tomy, ? with final interrnent to police at 3:55 p.m; on Highway "be at Woodlawn Cemetery; . '. Los Angeles . area for many 11:40 a.m.—Patricia Ann,. 7 14 at,St. .Charles. . - •' .. 1st Quarter Full Last Quartei New barges; down. years. He retired about three ' ' • • "• ' ;¦ A Michael P. Campbell years ago. Mrs. Patricia A. Foster, 227 ? AJnly-7 'AA.A. -. Jnly :i5 • ..'June 23 June 30 Indian receives ; .1:45 p.m.-r-L. Wade Childress, E; Wabasha. St,, - Funeral services' for Michael Survivors include'/ his .wife, changed her i6; barges up. plea to guilty on a charge of The ;8:10/ p.m.-Floyd Bla'ske, ; 11 Campbellv Park Plaza. Hotel, one brother, the Rev. Roy J. Forecasts Mississippi Cathedral of drunken driving and was fined barges. up.?? were held today at Schramm, East Lansing, Mich., A' - (ioctorate ffom theA;Sacred; Heart, ;t'he ' '• ' Rev; $30f> by Judge Sawyer. She was S.Ev Minnesota A .. . : Flood Stage 24rhr: ?; To-day . . . and nieces arid nephews. ; , Stage Today Chg. MsgrA Joseph McGinnis officiat- One . Edwin H? arrested at 1:35 a.ra May 27 at ; Cloudy with showers land Flow—35,900/ cubic feet - per brot-.her, West Broadway and Red ; Wing ....:.,. 14 4.4 .. ing. ; Burial was in St. Mary's Schramm, Winona , died in 1969. Wilson Atopdiey thunderstorms likely tonight . ¦ second at 8 a.m .. . ; Street - */ . ind Tuesday. Chance of a Lake City- ...... : 7;9? ; . ,'• . U. of Minnesota 5:50 .a;ta.—Jag, 14.barges up; Cemetery.?; ? J ' '¦ ' Edwin C. ScharlaO A chai'ge of trespassing • a- A;€?^ing ., ? --A: ;AA : few severe thunderstorms Wabasha .' . - . .A. A A 12 ' 7.6 ¦:- .- ,v ST, PAUL,; ..Minii. (AP ) ." - 7:50 a.m.-rDredge : Thonnipson, pallbearers were: Timothy : Alma Dam, *r,W... ..; . 5.2 • ¦ , August ^INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- gainst Randy /jorey, 18,: 1741 W. tonight. Cooler tonight and ¦ .. The University ' of Minnesota down. and Thomas Campbell Wabasha St., .was Switch and savei Whitman 0am',. -. . A .- A- ' ;- 3.4 i: , Harry Skuczjmski , C. J. cial) —.Funeral services for Ed- ?continued to Tuesday. Low tonight upper ¦ . .. has awarded ? only its- -second Rieger , June 25 at 9 a.m. The defendant WinonaAbam , T.W. ':. 4.5 '... doctoral degree to ah; American Stiever and James rrzebiatow- win C;.. Scharlati, 64, rural Inde- If your auto Insurante 50s. Higl Tuesday lower ' ' was arrested at 1 a. m.: Saturday policy U expiring, •you WrNPNA.?;.;;v '..v..'13; 6.1 " • . :..- . Indian.-- ¦ ' ¦"¦ ¦'• pendence; will be held; Tuesday 70s. Chance of raid 60 per- ¦ Governm en t takes ski. at West 3rd and Johnson might save with/.Allstate. . Tremp. Pool .;..; ':,. ' 9.3 .. . recipient; at; 10:30 aim . at. the American streets. cent Tuesday, 80 percent The is Kenneth Alta J. Lafky; Lewiston, Minn;, You may qualify for Good ¦ Tremp. Dant...... 5.4 Lutheran Church,' Arcadia. The be entitled tonight ?; ... Ross, .31 . former .state director scaled bids On was fined 5?10£> after , pleading Driver rates and Dakota...... A,...... A-7'8:. . ..; -in Rev. "Wayne /Radke will offic- to some discounts, too? ' . . of . Indian - education 'South guilty to a charge of careless Minnesota Dresbach; Pool? . .-' .. '.- . 9.3 .A Dakota, - - .;. iate. Burial /will be in Glencoe Clondy with showers and Dresbach ; Dam.;..; ?.. .¦ 9.4 ' " air force statioii Lutheran Cemetery. : driving. Half the fine was su- . ¦ .. ; Ross earned his doctorate? in Christening oi spe-nded on ? condition? that she thunderstorms tonight and La Crosse.?.A. .. 12 6.8 ".- -.- at federal funded program By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He died Saturday at 9:30 a.m. v . ? ¦ ¦ y. have no ? traffic violations for Tuesday. A few severe : ., ;;. ;? . AFORECAST ',;?- - which trains administrators for CIlANDLERj/ Minn; CAP ) -• at Lutheran Hospital , La Crosse, . A . See or Phono thunderstorms possible ?to- A Tues. Wed. Thurs, Wis., -where he had been a pa- six mqnthsA She was Aarrested schools serving: Indian ;: children. The, federal government is try- at; 9:45,p.m. Sunday oh highway night. Cooler west and soiith Red . Wing...... 4:3 ?? 4;3 A 4;2 . tient brie week. He had been in BEN E REfiA N ¦ He will be superintendent . of ing to /sell Chandler Air Force Oreat iakes 14 at Lewiston -Hill by sheriff ' SEARS STORE toniglit; over state Tues- WINONA '. .-,:.. A 5.9. ; 5.7 . }5.5 schools for the Window Rock former ' home of - the failing h/ialth ; two years. / s ' : Station, deputies. ' "AAA -/ ;; 57 on the Plaza East day. Low tonight upper 4Qs La Crosse ...... > 6.8 6.7 ? 6.5 public,district at Fort Defiance, 787th Radar Squadron, ; - . - Friends may call .at Killian northwest to upper Arcadia, rafter FORFEITURES Phone 452-7720 .50s Tributary Streams • ¦ Ariz,;, a system; with a; .95. per . The 43-acre site, built in 1951 Funeral Home, Res; Phone; 454-2276 southeast. High Tuesday Chipjpewa at Durand .. 2.3 '?'. , ..¦ 4 p.m. today and * at the church /Karen:Thilmany? lOT .Chatfield . cent Navajo Indian population.? at a . cost of $3.3 million, was vessel slated St.,' $25, stop ,sign ; violation upper 50s iand 60s north, Zumbro at Theilman . ;29.2 . , ' Tuesday.after 9:30 a.m. Pastor , 11:25 .. Two .of Ross's brothers are closed iri; 1971. In -addition , /LORAIN, .Ohio . (AE)-The a.m. Friday,; West 5th arid :.Win- upper SOs. '. and . lower 70s Treihpealeaii at Dodge . 4.7 .. also, working tovvard a doctor- homes for 220 station personnel William H, Eoeschi the first Radke will lead a devotional ¦ ' , home' this ona: streets.' .' . ? south. La Crosse at W. Salem 5-1? A. ate in the same program at the were constructed - . at ah addi- Great Lakes vessel, to he co^i- service . at the funeral , ¦ at 8./ Wisconsin Root at Houston .... .A, 6.9 .... University .-':; of -.. Minnesota. A tidnal*outlay of $307,000. A pleted under provisions^ of tne evening. Pleasant Hill third brother is working toward : The government Services Ad- Merchant Marine Act of 1970, A retired farmeri he was born to hold Variable cloudiness w l- .'f .'h his ; master's decree at Black ministration is hot saying what christened; next -Friday Sept. 19, 1908, in Arcadia to special town Reputed underworld ¦ wili b* . Christina Danuser meeting chance of showers and thunder- f i Rills? S.D., State . College; ? '' -' the value of; the property is at the American Ship Building Anton and A; special meeting of the vot- storms tonight. Lows ranging gure is sentenced ¦; His' parents , Harvey! and Ag- now. The property includes : 30 shipyard; Scharlau and married Judith ers Co.'s Lorain /: ';- "' ; " 1929 of the Town-of Pleasant Hill from the mid 50s to the mid MIAMI (-AP ) — Reputed , un- nee Ross of Flandreau , S.D., buildings arid 21 homes. The The; Roesch will be one of: two Thoriipsori/ Sept 2, , *t in Winona County will be held . h . Creek Lutheran 60s. Variable cloudiness, chance dermorld figure Meyer Lansky were on hand; Saturday night to government . is taking sealed new self unloaders operated "by Frenc parson^ Tiresday at 10:30 a.m? at the of showers and thunderstorms has been- sentenced to a -year see hiiti receive his; degree dur- bids. . ". . . Co. to age, Ettrick. He farmed in the Pleasant Hill Town Hall.. Kinsman Marine Transit , area near Wauriian- Tuesday. Turning cooler west and. a . day in jail for dodging a ing commencement ceremonies transport ore from : Jones? & Montana , The estaljlishmeht of a fire years ago. _—taasaammsmastm,¦ and south Tuesday. Highs in the : dee, retiring two mia mi—t—i , ,, , ___—saa»a_wamaaaaa grand jury summons. at the state fairgrounds. LaughUn Steel Corp. It will car- patrol and community building — _ ;__— 70s and low 80s. The 72-year-old Lansky insist- The "University, of Minnesota mines He? was a charter member of will be discussed1. National Guard ry teconite pellets from the Waumandee volunteer fire 5-day forecast ed before the sentencing in fed- program is one of only four at on Lake Superior aiid Lake eral distrcit court here that he universities across the country. department. .AA MINNESOTA -,.. .' units arrive at Michigan to - the J&L Cleveland ; .Survivors are: his wife; four ¦Wednesday through Fri- had been unable to respond /to The Minnesota program in-: Works ;dock . on the Cuyahoga ' ¦- sons, Russell, Black River day: partly; cloudy land cool the summons bceause he- was eludes participants from 14 . In- camp for training River. "¦ - . - . ill in Israel, dian tribes' Falls, Wis., Donald , Independ- HBBB^MIISS^S!MI!JCL^ ^^yimtrttl—wBi^&jw^ ** ** l^fti - Wednesday, with chance of . ' The new vessel is/named for ,.Eyota, Minn., and U.S. .District Court Judge Ross and his wife , Lucille, CAMP RIPLEY, Mi nnA (AP) president of ence ; Charles a few showers northeast. the chairman and Edwin L., Birchwood , Minn.; 10 James L. K|ng: recommended have two children , Kim, 8, and — Nearly 8,000 members of the will be christened by Mostly fair and a little 47th Viking Infantry Division of J&L and grandchild ren ; one brother, warmer Thursday and Fri- that in consideration of LaTi- Kelly, 4. his wife, Helen Fores Roesch , sky's "serious medical prob- the Minnesota National Guard Clifford/Arcadia , and a sister, day. Highs generally in • Delivery of the . vessel is v ¦, have arrived at Camp Ripley to Mrs. Clara Thompson , Arcadia. y^^nHBB ^SHhf^^K ^^^^^^ H^Hp^wr¦ ^^r-sv ^-w^W^^^^jg lJ^^H lems;" including open heart ^ ^^HHfl^^^^ Kra ^H^^B * ^^^^^^^^^ B^PS "" u _^_9_____ • A**a: i the 70s, except mid to upper planned about June 30. ^ ^—WL^—mmmmmmmVEmBmKmm mmmmmm\9m\\r^ /ii)l- evening and Wccfnt'sdoy morning pany drug store. Ihcre will lie a reduction of SKVI'.UAh Jnvfnite i were. nnd nt tho rhurch Wednesday safety under » proposed closing picked ii|i for curfew violation fold which was tnken from her pur.so while .sho was sunbathing nfler 1 p.m. Fifty years ago . . , 1923 of tho FAA flight service sta- early Ssitiirday. morning A K>- The former Corn Tomernnscn , tion nt VVausau , Wis , year-plil fiaoriview. boy, a 12- at Lake Mark near the tennis It's litter in the streets. It's nit* Jtep, yofir-o|d courts Saturday, Tho billfold «he was born In Mabel to Mar- Arnold Schultz of Winona has heim selected editor-in- David Ubey, I)-Wi.s,, Winoru i boy /JIK ! a 3T>- tin Atmot Newhoii.te TomfM'nnsen ihut smells. It's a river where fish chief of tho "Algol", (he Cnrlcton College annual. . snld lie has received n inter yeur olil Winona boy were lurn- wa,s turned in lo tlie police sta- 1(»2!5 , ed Dver to juvenil e girls, iinrl moved to UnshforiJ in . can't breathe. Mrs. Fred Mcrrymnn and son , .Julius , will leave Sunday from FAA administrator Alcx- authorities tion by three unknown She married Werner Wnnch- nndor Rullorficld on the curfew rlmrij o' mill n Tuny Musepolil , 703 K. 41 h You know what pollution is. for Chicago , whero they will be Joined hy Mr , Mcrryman , explaining field In I'.riXi. For n mnnln'r of for a tour of tho Ea.st, that the station is one? of 30 in l7-y«iur-«il (| Winonu buy wns St,, reported . ', h« " theft of n Hut not everyone does. * churned wil h Ircspnssii if' In the (.{reeri boy.s 24-inch- bicycle with years she wns employed In do- the country scheduled to close pnrlmcnt Hlorcs in Mohcl So the next time you see pol lution , during fiscal am. vicinit y of J!I H M/irktil SI.' iKio/uia Heal, from the rcftr of , wan p.-isl pr«wid«nf , People start scliool. flight service slation would Hriiadwiiy , is missing a Tor- where she has been tenchiiif} aiifl dumitf ie wflN eslim.'iled at nado girls- .slylo bluo bi cyclo Jtushfoiff (i/irdnn t'luh ami Am- take over sor'vicos which h»v« $00. (>ric»in Lenion Auxiliary , of Wausati, wil h a front basket , it wus One-hundred years ago . . . 1873 been handled at Chris Spi'llz , H(/lliri| {'il(ine , re- which she WIIH a |i«sl pr«»l(lont. Obey ptnte laken froiii In front of Ted and aviation ofif polled Iho I heft of her puree Muier I)rii((H , K' f,«- Survlwi rH liicliiflo: it Nlalor, The Alexander Milcholl arrived Ihls moniiiiR, Imviri on clals nre prolesting tlie climlrm- usl Hrrf iinrl R aliou l 1:15 -"i ri ) . Sturdily h"- fi .yellc slieel n , Jilimil . » p.m, Mr-H. Holxirl f tVJihired ) Wtirdcn , (lift Keep America Beautiful "f^ board « larjic number of cdltorS j Ori Ihcir way lo SI. foul. lion of Iho lo-mnn Wnusiiu sta- lwe«!n Hie 1,1-vee IJn r , I If. Main Sid in day. The bicycle Is val- Fulrvinw, Minn , I lor liimlmnil , Tha cholera Is spreading arNdshvillc, Term,, fit) deaths tion , wliicli proyiihis wenlhci St ., mid Wtist Kiii K «'nul Unwin d ued at \'M nnd carries an Iowa on<( HOII nnd tlii'ci) hi'otluri'ft have Mvvrllilni ronti Hulled lor 11m public good In coo|)or»llonwl1h being reported today. data ond handles flight plans.' streets. Sho san| she was rid- license Plato. tiled. (haAilvailiilni Council »nd iln lnletn»tlomU|«Aipfp«f Mvp(|Ulpi t«cutlv«i) 11f^; ^m^ik^mmBMmii^^mim^^^^^^m¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ N #i! . ": -- "- " : ' " . ' ' ¦- " - " . - ¦ -r--M om^se>.-A . . -..A ' . ".,• \\m ' . .' ". ' - ¦?- . A? • - . " :;! By Abii 1 W^ji^s^^^ '"'''^'^'^^' I at p b r- -¦ • .;. ¦¦ ¦ gail¦ •?¦ Van Buren¦ ¦ »°«f »/. «. I ' - • -' ¦¦ - ¦?. . . . - ¦ . - ¦:¦ -.. .- . - . .?¦ Mm^^ T tt?a-B. 'k;c ''; ' AA.A,.?' 0 ' IN y ^-*V Ay-? --t' -AA A A DAItY REAJ^JR S'BV : DEAR REiADER : Homosexuality i» NOT : a 8lckv ¦ ? '' Your horoscope—- Jean^ Dixon • "**. !' ': There;are homosexuals wh» live jocial^^ y adjusted; discreet, personally happy livesA whose honio- [ For TUESDA.Y, June 19 «exuality would come as' a 8urpris« to. many of their :. Yotir birthday:Atoday: . Long-running issues In your life close heterosexual friends. . culrniiiate. during this coming year; of personal adyeiiture. The tact- that hpmdsexualjtjr; i»\ morally coiidemiied Share - the-jpy of eyery passing moment. Today's natives are InnpUlsiye , positive, expansive, often original in-. ' ? by most people in our culture makes ; ideas. it seem abnormal Aries (March 2l-ApriI J?): Find time for exercise and In other times and in other cultures^ it has not always . > meditation ..despite a :busy: schedule. Associates and friends been so judged. tend to unusual cooperation. ;¦ Much of the maladjustment .seen in hornosexuals is : ; Taurus (April 20-May 2fl): Pleasure is . wher* you findJt, due to the rejection, persecution in brief itibments? oh the job or on a specially arranjged per- sonal. holi.day. >AC CC A? them by an intolerant and unenlightened society; ¦ ;¦¦ ¦ -. .. .Gemini (May 21-..Iune 20): You have more factors going pne who labels ail homosexuals as sick; does a: grave - for you than "meet the eye.: Property and honke shquld ba COURT OF , Hundreds of : - . disservice Id R large.segment of our population* HON»R VVINNERS v . awards Hiram Bohn, Mrs. BohnA and Mrs. . C. A. Rohrer. Mrs. J. 0- uppermost, in your mind. : , ?? :;: :. :. and ribbons were presented Sunday during the. annual Winon a . Beadle,?:Galesville, was also named to the court but was ah- , Cancer (June 21-Jiily 22): Political tides : ruil in your DEAR ABBiT: I have a very good job as a/secretary, Rose Society Show, blamed to the Court of. Honor division , as . sent \yhen the photo wa.s.taken. The re we're ' 700." entries- "in the favor, locally, in accord with your recent expressions; New» and my: problem is a husband who likes, to phone, me twice ¦well as taking other awards, are from:le.ft:?Mrs, Joseph How- show ; 45 inemhers of the local society participating along with helps to settle .your mind. ?:¦ a day just to talk — about nothing. Maybe there is something; leti Mrs.- William Mann,: Leonard Ziska/Mrs. R, M. Thdmson Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Cooperation is the key . to all , , 28 hon-members. (Daily News photo>s> A ' nS me > but ]A would prefer th-at he didiit call me at around' success as you share the glory with others. Technical ^ ffi counsel, is helpful; work uwess there wais;some reason for it. . . : MC. ladies aid . Virgqj (Aiig. 23-Sept. 22): This may; seem a slow day. I have never been told it was against the^ rules,::but I ; However, rhany. quiet, routine deeds of- the pionoent are per- get very uneasy Changing on ' the- phone, listening • to his MINNESOTA CITY ; Minn. ; - rhahent advances for the future. ¦; pointless chitchat. I have asked . him not to call trie just to 1|30Q ^@fflp |i|p|i^ The Ladies Aid ot First Lu- Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Do at least as/mtuch listening talk but he does anyway, theran Church will /meet ;Thurs- ¦ and.I have a terrible time getting as anybody else, if , not more. In every, argument there's a off the '.phone. ' ? ¦ * ¦ ¦ ' " ' day for a 1:30 p.in. . luncheon ' ' ? ? ' Uiajor error. A A A? /? ?. : I just this minute - got : off the phone with with Mrs. . Minnie ' . Engler- as (Oct. 21): him, after ¦; Scorpio 23-Nov. Persuasive talk should not cutting - .him very short saying I .was in the middle of some- hos tess. . :- . -- .' substitute for definite facts and figures in your business deal- ¦ - . ¦ ;? ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ thing impbrtarit, so he; called me right back : to finish a long- . . ings^ " -' : .' . ' ' " ¦' ¦ - .;. ¦: ' ¦: ' ¦ ' .- •". - -A, ' " A - A .. ;- . drawn-out, boring story,.so T- cut him short again. Rushford :AiCW A A Sagittarius CNov. 22-DeCi 21): This promises? to? be one T offered to quit: my job .so I could stay home and talk - Mayor Norman Indall cut the Perpetual Trophy ("Oklaho- was-L. P. Ziska, who won queen I «f your easier days—- use every moment; constructively to him whenever he wants; for as. long as he wants ; ' " ¦'¦'¦' ' ^ ¦ but he ribbon for the 13th ; annual Rose ma^), -A, of the show. He receives the ; ; RUSHFORD, MLnn , (Special) ifeed mate's ideas. .. . didn't like - the-idea. : .' A A Capricorn.(Dec. 22-Jaii. 19):".-Collect .what you've earned ¦ Show of the Winona Ttose Soci- , Wolfe, Foiilitain City, — . Mrs^ . Sherman Cole, Hous- • '.-""How; should I handle this? I am very upset: Don Milton , Spencer Memorial Per- ton; Root River Conference sec- •while th« taking is feasible . Close out a speculative venture. : " ' ety Sunday, at the Wihona Na- won the Hiram and Marcella of ?.A?A ;-;., ' - x >. ?A A - .-A -BUGGED- IN THE ' BRONX petual trophy and the ARS retary, was the, guest spe-aker Aquarius (Jan. .20-Feb - 18): Despite^ possible lack en- tidhal and Savings Bank. ; He Bohn Perpetual Trophy ("Rhon< Gold Certificate for ' .his A rose , -; -. PEAR BUGGED:A HowC ' June 6 when .the Ruslvford ergy make yourself heard, Use ypiir test thoughts and- per- . old : is your husband? He was assisted ? by?MrsA A.: :'G. da"). He also. won the Ludille ^Christian Dior." Another court AL/JW met at the churchy Mrs. ' ' "¦¦' " . sounds likei-'a pestiferous little boy. Tell him fiis: calls Lackore Perpetual Trophy suasive powers; . . y. , are Lackore, chairmaJi ot the show, of honor winner was Mrs. Howr Cole spoke on India , its Hindu Pisces (Feb . 19?M:arch 20): You have some support from "upsetting you and to please cease and desist. And if : ; arid Mrs, Hiram Bohn, .co- (''Irish Gold").? :: ¦ ¦ ¦¦ lett who wdn: king 'of the show religion, .cast ? system and re- those wfeio say little while doing a great deial, Clear neglected he calls you anyway, keep cutting him shorter and short- ..' chairman. : ; ¦ ¦ MRS. fflRAM BOHN won - the for: her .specimen "Granada." ligious rites.; She .was dressed routines . early. ' •¦;. A er until he gets the message. More than 1 ,000 people view- artist's award With "Things to She receives the? George R. in a sari.; It was announced that ed the approximately 70o eiv- (Pascali); the "Hazel Modjeski : lilemorial Perpetual in; charge DEAR ABBY: Yesterday I- received a nasty letter from tries made by 45 rherabers of Come" . ; the Priscilla Circle is Pickwick OES Mrs, ? Jaycees my motherAShe:tore me apart because I forget to send Johnson's Mother's Mmorial Trophy and the American Rose of collecting sweaters for ; Lu • . my the Rose: Society and 28 non- Certificate.' Ilpw- al) father.a card or some kind of rernerribrahice.on his birthday. - Perpetual Trophy" wW. the Society. .Mrs. theran World Relief. .. A :one- . PICKWICK,. . Mirtn.T-Pat-her's- RUSHFORD: Minn, (Speci ; members. , ? !'1873-i973' 5 ("Bewitch- lett ,' also won the vPrincess * of ' ' - ¦' ¦ : (It skipped[ 'my mind until the next day, so I ca!Ied?up. to theme day . retreat -/ for;. ALCW mem- Day¦ • and Flag Day were . cele- — Rushford Mrs. jaycees dis-; ed ," "Tiff any") ; and the hest the show and the American apologize My? father seemed to understand but my mother TABLES OF horticultural . - bexs will be held Oct, 9 at Camp brated with special addendunis cussed : several . new projects at . , Specimens ¦ started ydth white arrangement in " Old Settlers" Rose Society Bronze . Certificate was furious. Now conies this letter telling me. I'm a thought- Winnebago. The July meeting ? their June" meeting. . The group , and raoiged .through yellow and with "Keeping the Past Alive" with "Gene Boerner." The will be held July- 11 instead of at: the; , sneeting of Pickwick less, ungrateful , selfish kid, and she'd never forgive me,. "Tri- voted : to -; undertake ;the Weir '¦ yellow blends, orange, orange ("Salet Ros&du Rpi". and Prince of the show was won by Jiily , 4. ; AAc Chapter, Clrder of Eastern Star, ¦ . .- -Abby 'i'I.felt .-just terrible. I have been supporting myself umph de L'Exposition''); "Hap- come Wagon project in Rush- blends, orange red, pink and ¦ . Mrs. ? Beulah Beadle, Gales- Friday evening; A ford. They also? voted to assist for nearly a yearAl live .200 miles from home, arid have a pink blends, light and, medium py Anniversary to '; .You" with ' 'Scarlet Knight. , ¦ viile, A It Awas announced ; that?:the with?, the Cupcoining ' .Frontier very good paying job for a kid niy age (I'm 19). My folks red to dark. red. . ':.' • ("Peace"). Mrs; Bohn ajso won : The Dowager Queen award, Ettrickc DAR? AA . were always so proud of meA^- until . now..?: Nlrs. Clarence ?B6rg,CMian& the American Roso Society gold joint picnic ;. of the Eastern Days. Mrs. Jerryi Rasniussen , ' ARS certiciate, and the Joseph (Special); ¦• A:- Wh.en' ' 'I .'got '; mo|'jn's ' -']etter I dashed off one to her saying apolis;. Mrs. L; W.? Jorgenson , arrangement '"• 'certificate:':; with A^ETTRICK, Wis. - Star: and the Masonic Lodge: of reported that: the second baby-; J. Kern Perpetual Trophy were Fort Perrot, Chapter, Daugh- sitting clinic iri Rushford, spon- if that's' the? yra'y she . felt ' about me I would ; get out of her St. Loiiis Park ; Jerry. Olson , "Things to Come" ("Pascali") won by Mrs. Rohrer with her Pickwick will be held Saturday ,' ' ¦ MinheapOliS, and Floyd John- and the American Rose Society ter . of. the , American Eevolu- and sored by the Mrs. Jaycees, has Ufe. Now I'm sorry I sent it . : - ? "' old rose, "Souvenier de La- ; at riooh at the home of Mr. ¦ ¦ ¦v ro you think she'll forgive me? What should I do.now?? son, MiIwaiifceeCC*aH accredited Silver - Arrangement Certificate tioh, held a workshop in River- Mrs. Arlie Morcomb. : been complet&d. . - Malinaison." Also appearing -on ¦ ' " 1873-1973" ("Bewitched," side Park./ Blair ,? Thursday . A ¦:. ¦ . ;;¦ FEELING LOW American Rose Society judges, with " honor, the best ., . : __*_\\mmmmmmmmmmm - "Tiffany the table was . report froirii ;fhe' national DAR iudeed the entries.? .-> . ? ").?^ climber, 'Gladiator " by Bohn DEAR FEELING: Of course she'll forgivfe. you. Write The Winona . National, and The King of . Arrahgeiriehts . w-as read by Mrs? C. A. Brye, Houston ALGV/AXff- that letter before Award . Was won by: Hiram Mrs.. Rohrer also "won the. Mini The meeting : schedule for. 1973- ^Cdt^ ; her again and tell her that you wrote . Savings Bank Perpetual Trc Queen with her miniature ' 'll understand. You prob- phy \vas -wdn by t)r. G. . A. Bohn with .* - Early Occupations" 74 . was ? discus&ed; /Announce-, HOUSTON; Minn. (SpeclaD- you had a chance to cool off. She "Baby Darling" : and the Mini / ably inherited your hot temper from her. Rohrer ". .. ( "Royal Highness," (.^Chrysler Imperial"). naent was, made of a state -work- The ALCW ? of C!ross of Christ won the King. with her "Marilyn" mini- Tiirf Builder f Century Two,*! "Montezuma " Mrs/ Joseph Howlett shop to be held Sept: 25 at . Lake Lutheran Church .will meet for For a Thicker, Grtener Lawn , poor woman whose husband forces the Arrangements ature. She also 'won the - new DEAR ABBY: To the ¦and "Pinocchio"). Queen of . Deltoii, Wis. a? family night Thursday at 8 his harmonica playing on everyone even. tho he can't play : .- Mrs. Joiseph HowIett won the award with ,fMich se: see -Bee" NQr'East- Miniature *. Queen Tro- at the church. Miss Diane; Han- DADD BROTHERS ("Bewitched ," "Tiffany") and phy with her miniature "Baby nUDD STORE, ln«. Make a tape .recording of one of his performances, He . might Palma Thomson .Perpetual Tro- ' Hunn,; "Fashion" ; Dr. Rohrer, son will .show, slides of a recent when it's played back to him*pri- phy. ("American Heritage" the Princess of Show- A-ward Darling ", Pinnocchio",; Mann,: "Aperitif" ; trip to; Norway. . The Sons of realize how awful he is • vately. ; and "Swarthmore"). The. Stock- of Arrangements: with "Old For the first time: recogni- Dr. Rohrer "Wildfire";; A. G, 3Morway Quintet will ; present House ("Trdpicara"). tion was given to the three run- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ This also works for teeth-clickers, snorers, ahem-ers; ton . Perpetual:. Trophy was ^von Opera " , . Lackore, "Europeana".;: Mrs several; vocal selections; and *>W »1«IM! _** by L. P. Ziska, Fountain City, She also won the best arrange- ners-up to the . Queen and King. ; W^^k cursers, etc. I nevah believed I had a su'then accent until J Mary W"itata,,':? "Fremsham"; several women ; will model . na- FREE OELIVERr A I ("Janna and Starina"). He also ment in "Time Honored Treas- They were Mrs; Howlett with hfeard mahself on tape. GOODY TOO SHOES "Our. Stately Elms" Mrs. Bohn, "Roman. Holiday"; tive Norwegian costumes. The J7I E. 4th St. Phgnt: 452.4007 J won the A. F, Shira MenabriaJ ures" with "Tropicana"; Mrs. Howlett with , public is invited.. ( "American Heritage") and Mrs. Howlett, "Angel Face" ; "Lady X" ;C and Don . Wolfe, Dr. Rohrer, "Aquarius''; Mrs, the American Rose Society Fountain City, with "Cen- Bronze Arrangement Certifi- Howlett, "Granada" ; Mann, tury Two.'' Runner-up to Prin- "Montezuma " ; Mrs. Thomson, cate. - cess ' was Mrs. Howlett with The Mini-Royalty Award was "Queen Elizabeth" ; ¦ Mrs. How- "Ivory Fashion" ; runner-up to lett, "Curly Pink". • '' : " , won by Master Karl Stciner Prince, ' Mrs. . "William Mann School House" , with "The Old "Montezuma"; best new 1973 OTHER BLUE ribbon winners ("Damask"). Mrs. Barbara Oz- rose winner exhibited, . Gale were Mrs. Rohrer with "Marge mun won the best arrangement ' , "From Small Hunn with '"Medallian ; runner- Koster"; . Bohn, "Gladiator"; in the section up; , Beginnings" with "Mv Child- to Dowager Queen, Mrs Mrs. Thomson, "'Jet Trail" and hood" ("Scarlet Gem"). Rohrer , "Marquisse Bocella" ; "Judy Fischer" ; -Wolfe, Runner-up to best miniature, ' 'Dwarfking"; Mrs, Rohrer, OTHER BLUE ribbons won Mrs. R, M, Thomson, f'Jet "Marilyn " and "Tiny Jack" in the arrangement section Trail"; runner-up to best:climb- Wolfe, ' "Sfarina "; Mrs. Rohrer , were "The Old Silver Dollar" er, Mrs. John , "Joseph's 'Coat"; 1'Dainty Bess" and "Mar quissa by : Mrs. Lewis Albert; "Gold runner-up for Floribunda Col- Eoulla", "Alfred de Dalrnas"; Certificate" by Mrs. Henry Re- lection Gale Hunn, and runner- ' ? ¦ * ¦"' . ¦ ¦ Model 0R868R "Golden Wings" , and "Madmai ' . ' . :' IV ilijonil pktum pinski; "Indian Mounds" by up to best English Box , Mrs. «5on " ; Mrs. Alfred Blum , "Mo- Mrs. Louis Walther; "Pine For- Barbara Ozmun. jnve" : "Command Perform- ests" by MrsA Walther; "The Enjoy sheer luxury in color viewing THE BEST ENTRY by n nov- ance", and "Irish Gold"; First Churches'V by Mrs. Le- Hunn, "Fashion "Gene ice was "Pinoccliip," won by ", nore Wilkinson ; "The Horse Boerner" and .'"Pink Rosette" ; wilh RCAVfinesU and Buggy Days" by Mrs. Mrs. Vi Gueltzow; the best jun- ior entry was "damask ," won Mrs. Karl Llpsohn , "Common RCA's XL -100 - 100% Solid State Color Ozmun; "Soaring Heights" hy Moss", "Damascena", and "Ro- • RIBBON CUTTING . . . City officials and show ; Mrs. Louis Walther , partially obscured ; Mrs, Howlett; . "Things to by Karen Steirier ; the best hy- • Great Instant electronic romote tuning convenience brid tea was won by Miss Mar- sa Mundi" ; Mrs. Rohrer , "Chip- representatives from the Winoria Rose Society . , Mrs. Lewis Albert , placement chairman; Come" by Mrs. Bohn; "Winona per" , "Judy Fischer" A and • Ultra bright picture tube opening William Maim, society president; Winona Grows" by M rs, O zmun; ian Thomson with "Irish Gold" ; were on hand Sunday for the official the best Floribunda -was won "Scarlet Gem'' ; Mrs. Rohrer , of the annual rose show. The Mayor Norman Indall , who cut 1he. ribbon; "Among my Souvenirs" by/Mrs. "Starina ". "Jet Trail" , and WE'RE OFFERING A SPECIAL to tha public "Keeping the by Miss Thomson, "Gene Boer- Winona Na- Mrs. Mann , Bohn and Mrs. A . G , Lackore, Harry Repinski ; "Scarlet Gem" ; Mrs, Thomson slioilv was held in the lobby of the Past Alive", by Mrs, Bohn; ner" ; the best Grandiflorn , TRADE-I N ALLOWANCE ON THIS MODEL! tional and Savings Bank, From left, Karl Lip- general chairman. More than 1 ,000 pers ons "Pink Parfnit ," was won by with '"White Knight"; Mrs, "Lake Winona " by Mrs. Howl- Ozmun. STOP IN . . . LET'S DEAL! Hiram Bohn, co-chairman of th« viewed the 700 entries. (Daily News photos) Mrs. J. Piolmeicr; and the best "Miss All American Bolin , Mrs. ett ; "Our Parks" by Mrs. Ja- Beauty " , "Fraprant Cloud", cob Piclmoier; "'My Childhood'' " any other" rose was also won ' by Mrs. Pielmeier with "Margo "Mattorlwm"," "Kordes Perfcc- Now providing service In the Cochrane , Fountain City, Buffalo IlRItRKAII LODGE hy Mrs. Ozmun; -"Reflections" fo " and "South Sens". City and Ga lesviile Aroai with no mileage charge. by Mrs. Piolmcier; "The Old Koster." The Wenonnh Rebcknh Lodge Blue ribbon first Blue ribbon winners In the Schoolhouse" by Karl Steincr; winners of , will meet Wednesday for a fi placo American Rose Society novice section wont, to Pnuleltc ASK FOR YOUR FREE PARKING TOKEN and "At the Museum " by Stein- Yesko with "Miss All Americnn • • m>m p.m. potluck supper and an fl cr. awards woro as follows: Mrs. MIW M ^m^ m am am w^ TL Reality " JLT Grand J&s^_\\mT —_m^_—*\r~r& v—C' ^"»^> sk.¥b.CP I James Werra , "Garden Party" ; ; Joh n Servais , 'fChar^ ^ p.m, business meeting nt the Court of Honor winner In the lollc ArmslmnR ; Odd Fellows Tcmplo. horticulture section of the show Mrs. Howlett , "Mnftcrhorn " ; " Mrs. Estlior Rchallor . "First , Prlz<<" ; Mrs. •w Opening Mrs, Bohn, "Pascali" ; Mrs. A, , ' ' — W "Eclipse ; Mis, L. W"inc7.cwslti , "Bnli Hope"; === QjtKquMu \^J fifV Mary Wilmn , " Mrs Howlett , "American Herilngc" ; . Wl naea'ski;. "Past-all": Hunn; "Medallion " ; Mrs. Marian Thompson;. 'Cednr Hnn- iafac^M. Jos- Ids , IoAva, ^5cx^2fifciL >i^ae4at xt. 7 eph llowlott, "Tropicnnn "; "Gono Bocriipr"; Ms. Ethel Kreuf?!, . C'VolIow TV SALES & SERVICE s*yy^< Mrs. R. M, Thomson, "Simon "AFTER THE SALE IT'S THE SERVIC6 THAT COUNTS" s| June 22-23 c ^' , Plnocchio" ; and Mrs. Plolmpl- „^ • SICKLY COLOR Rolivnr " ; Wolfe "Royal HiRh- er Phone 452-901) 111 W, 3rd ; Dr, Rohrer "Cnrla ; , "Pink Parfnit" nnd "Margo now for Free Jf ncss" , " Koster. li Yoo enri register r» # • FLATTENED PILE Ai rs, llowlott , "Miss All Amor- " lean Bciuity " ; Wolfe , "Century Cash Drawing & Gift CertlflcatM I f r^IftflplDMA, m sp0TS BE|:0RE y0lJR £p 2" ; Mrs. -Hohrer , "Kiffcl Tow- ¦ M *•• il EYES er" ; Mann , "Chicngo Peace" ; Travel now - pay later! See the '¦ ¦Iff* for a h ¦ 4^^_ Ty^% LE CREUSET % Mrs. Repinski , '"First Prize": "BIG - Mrs , Lackore, "Korrles Porfoc- L jTy'' ' ) Cookw . f' (Dm Thoy No«d StoanV tn " ; Mis, llowlott , "Portrait" ; m Froin £p WMA.: *iT > '_\i9—_ —_ —t, ^ Zh'kn . '"Tiffany " ; Mi's, Howlelt , 'Swnrlhmorc" ; ' ^" ¦ Color* A _ • ' .a** j e Vlbrartt Cluanlnfl by dC /fi i./ Zi.skn, "Christinn Dior " ; Mrs VACATION LOAN "Knrl Ilcrb.st" ; Mrs. ST* \ , r ' 80 Shape* *% SUM «^| ^ Tlinmson . ^ 1 Bohn , "Royal Ciiniidi .-m " ; Mrs, Take that vacation tri p . , . you dos«rve> Itl See one of the Bridal Rogl.t r/ 3 RX: They nocd Lyle ! fast! Call 454-3105 to licvo j* R EMEMBER . . , W. have a * Werra . "Proud Land" ; Mrs, officers In our Installmen t Loan Dopt. — Denny, Frank, Max or Jim. your carpotlnsj and wpliolsterod piecet doom cleemod llnwlotl , "Lady X" ; Mann , "M HSUM- Li ncoln" ; Mrs, Holm , Lylp i. by ' " Roya l ('aii/idliiit "; Mrs. llow- lott , "Ivory Fnshlnn " ; Dl1 , Rohr- cr , "Rjiral'oKn " ; Mrs, Thomson, NEW COLOR "Circus" ; Mrs. Holm , "Red- Qn/danL¦ • Office M prold" ; Mrs. Bohn , "Pouch MERCHANTS ficcacfittyM B«t - Former MSP NEW TEXTURE | 7» PI » Jjfr i • J* Glow " ; NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA KtC! * "^B^^ il ''f$Sl (flQWV&hl ^ • HYGIENICAILY CLEAN Hr. Hohrer , "Sunihnndc " ; * Mrs, Howled , "(5two lioornoi " ; 102 on tlio Plaza East Member F.D.I.C. Phono 434-5160 IftfeS KsHi^ Mrs. Thomson , "Klso lNmlsen " ; News shield YMCA swimming Enlistment bonus fails schedule set (£fe) We Keep Bill goes to hearing Swjmming lessons for youth to attract volunteers MADISON, Wis. (AP- — In be required to disclose his con- the disputed $2.7 billion budget members of the YMCA. will run WASHINGTON (AP) - An were disappointing, go defense what appeared to be a iace fidential sources of information proposal this week or next. continuously through Aug. 10. increased enlistment bonus chiefs raised the bonus to $2,500 ijsf Studying... against the clock, hackers ot a in any governmental proceed- If it does. Earl said , the leg- A child who is a member may failed to draw enough volun- for a test in May and June, newsman's shield law an Jj newest methods, Improve- Senate committee hearing to- wliich would provide penalties ing bills, including those on the Thursday, 10:45-11:30 a.m.; ad- end of this month y Preliminary figures show the and the out- m ^ in the day in I Jsfrkosh . of $200 for public officials who shield and open meetings, vanced minnows, Monday and two services signed up 1,534 come of the two-month test of - yffl \ | , menti and changei Sen. Gerald Lorge of Bear violate the state prohibition hanging until legislators return Wednesday, 1O-10 4S a.m.,- fish , ,u eBr e cleaning In- young men for combat jobs in the $2,500 bonus could weigh, ' >.LJkf\ «¦» * I 0& 8 vn^ P * Creek said he set the hearing against secret meetings. (or a fall session in October. Tuesday and Thursday, 10-10;45 May, some 900 below their heavily in Congress' decision \\\ ift \A _f4 dustry. by his Judiciary and Insurance Another bill would set the Earl, a member of the con- a.m.; shark and porpoise, Wed- combined goa l for the month. whether to extend the legisla- Committee for the University of maximum penalty at $5,000. ference committee, said he nesday, 2:30-3:15 p.m., and Fri- tion ano^her tw^yeacs Wisconsin - Oshkosh campus Law requires meetings be 1:30-2:15 p.m. The failure to meet the as- v-^ thought most lawmakers were day , signed goal underscores the Failure of the test would un- rfyp here in order to obtain max- open to the public, unless pur- of a mind to settle the budget Tliere are still openings for chases or personne l matters military's tough problem of get- derscore doubts held by certain imum grass-roots exposure on controversy . Failure to do so YWCA Day ,Catnp, open to all ting young men to enlist for key military officers and civil- We Feel Our "STEAM GENIE" is the measures. are being discussed. The law would mean "a long, drawn youth from third through seventh Two of the proposals were in- carries no penalties. service in the infantry, armor ian officials about the ability of Finest Available. out , late summer session," he grades. The second session will and artillery. the services, chiefly the Army, the troduced in January. One of the bilk would prohib- said. be from June 25 through July 6, Some legislators said they it formal action from being de- to maintain their strength with- "The alternative to a speedy the third session , July 9-20, and About a year ago, the Penta- out the draft. ,_M ' ™»miME i felt fhe shield and open-ireet- liberated by a puolic agency solution is so unpalatable to ev- tlie final session, July 23 through gon ordered the Army and Ma- * 11. Day greetings from their fami- ** at*** v'' The Russian flight ended lies: '"' tragically when all three crew- men died during earth re-entry It was also Conrad's 20th tw\/~tej/ 188 $2MV88.,II YD. \mwm~' ¦» YD. • because of a faulty hatch seal wedding anniversary, and Mrs. iA^ , » Wthree color *yam dyed iUOr3t ' ^2™ ' UifM j B lHl \ • Beautiful summer prints " A that caused rapid decompres- Conrad and three of the four W« Popular jacqtiard stitches e 100% polyester—all on fun bolts ' I I oP? H • I / \ \< >• Sew cool shifts, smocKs 'A sion of the Soyuz cabin. Conrad sons visited mission ^ ' • Machine was-h, dry, wear e Sew pantsuits, dresses and blazers \ V The Americans were 275 I 301 ^§ j j A V Machine wash, little Iron control for a phone conversa- 60" wide 1 5 yd ,8r59ths Just machine wash, dry, never iron / // ; * miles above Africa when they / NPW T! ** ' " ' * v \ * 8lg selection. 45" wide 'A • - ¦ tion. Econornical easy-to-cut 60" width / / \ \ > -'.. • - "- . - - Ac set the new standard. "'Happy anniversary," Jane / ?&>J $ *- * > As they set the mark, Con- Conrad told her husband. "You rad, Kerwin and Weitz stiU had were thinking ahead. You sent four days of their flight left. me 20 red roses." Their space journey started out "I wasn't thinking that far in deep trouble, but was saved ahead," Conrad confessed. "I by the skill and daring of the ordered them from here by se- —: 0p — ¦ "¦ astronauts on ingenious repair cret communicator." ( -" • • • "V assignments. ^ SAVE > They are to dispatch their SAVE 26% wL SAVE 20% ] Apollo ferry ship from the 118- 24 Lincoln students 100% COTTON ONE GR0UP foot long Skylab Friday, aiming named to 'A' honors A^^^l 22% for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean about 800 miles south- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) west of San Diego at 9:48 a.m. —The 24 Lincoln Junior-Senior Sailcloth Prints - Cotton Prints j EDT after 28 days, 48 minutes High School students, Lake Si l l JJS2& 100% City, who made the fourth- •^Srl£5fe VOILES 1 in space. REGUIAR :$1.69 YD. n \ MM REGULAR 9W Their record isn't expected to quarter "A" honor roll are: i^ mfflL \ / M ,.~ ! last long. On July 27 the Skylab Grade 7—Nancy Schreiber; //fef/ H Ii 2 crew is to rocket to the same Grade 8 — Caroline O'Hara, _* VfE-i M U . *¦ ____, mMam_a. station for 56 days to continue Charles Roberson, Julene $fl ^ medical, scientific and earth Schreck. resources experiments s tarted Freshmen—D e a n Steffenha- by Skylab 1. gen , Renae Wohlers, Susan 59% Wohlers ; sophomores—M i k e ^ And in October, the Skylab 3 Machine washable polyester750% qottort r Bright fashion colors astronauts are to visit the sta- Kennedy; juniors — Valerie • V^ T^Hr"* * ne , • tion, also for E6 days. Breuer, Jeff Carlson, Pam Big selection, 45" wide \Vu ' ' f ' * > Mac^ wash - "We *ron V Economical to use Kennedy, Jane Kirkwood • ¦ ' •» prints '<¦ 4-' • The Skylab 1 crew plans its , Pam n ... , . 4- YUI> 'I 'Pretty , 45"¦ .wide , AW „ ., u . ... last solar astronomy research Miller, Bev Peterson , Karen • Beautiful prints \1 ll \L ' ' - •>* > '->< * w^i' i ' • 45" wide, machine washable today. Swansoh ,; James Tackmann. Seniors—Kevin Corrigan, Kathy __ , :f ": "vHy On Tuesday Conrad will take Hinck, Anne Kennedy, Pam V -J i\ja'/ '" ' V. \ > a space walk to retrieve film Lichtblau, Don McNee,. Patricia ¦ ¦ ¦, II ' Trv A —^s^v. ' "V \ n v"Wi%\ '"piii^ 1 'i. 'in ~)i) >. ,"; i "j > c11"* from the eight telescopes that Roberson, Brenda Rolsch, and f j- •^yn^^L^yg^^^^ 7\ ^ A ' ^ have been taking detailed pho- Pam Starz. tographs of the sun. Included There were 32 seventh grad- are pictures of a giant flare ob- ers; 43 eighth graders; 41 fresh- served last Friday. men; 55 sophomores; 5fl juniors Conrad , assisted by Weitz , and 55 seniors who made the will step Ihrough an airlock "B" honor roll for the fourth hatch , and climb a ladder to quarter. ' ; : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ reach the film vaults outside A BUY THEM HERE! ^ ¦ M^- - ;V '' :r -^y?^^: A # 1'^ .? Disney World , near Orlando , ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^ ; ¦times ' |/^ ; : ¦ ¦ ; ; : ; Fla., is eight as large as FISKAR . A^y - .' : ¦ ' ' v'i :'-3^iwA:: 4|?' 'A ;; |;^ :;A .. . California 's Disneyland. , WWfi$ffl^ ¦ ¦ .^- The Valley People ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ 7*1*1 ' MX ^^^ > : . ' , *¦**¥ ¦ ¦ SAVE NOW! W " a ' JM ¦ ¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ and " ¦;-\t ^^:\^/^y . . ; ¦ . . TRIMS AND LACES v '^^^^^- ¦ ^**^^ ^^ % -: K-,sa # Embroideries, sequins II 1^ : ¦ ' 1// 1/ r SoXSSns inr. ? t:^wd ctnmr,,ng. 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Mon., Wed,, Fri. at 5:35 p.m. on SAVE 30c . . »"•*¦ SAVE 38* REaa/$# SAVE 22% REG.** ORLON* RUG & CRAFT YARN KITCHEN TERRIES . SHREDDED POLY FOAM :.'• SofHNared cotton towels ? ' ..^ • Ncm-allargeoic, buoyant I ¦ -^ ' , • 100 % acrylic . ? Kltchen-brlflhtenlng prints ' . .O /$%A. . • Stuff p^owa, cushions M Mfc ,s ¦ Llnt-fr»o very ¦- , crib mattress /l /Iv JSZU * . .- f "'•«*. ^r&^CX^- _—-^t • Machine washable #Ar • r absorbent -£/ I • Make toys TT ' MaChln6 flB ¦ For Ihe do-lt^iirsojjr LB.BAG Mothproof ¦ ¦ ¦ * • • 0# - ^^h* yy 1 4-07.. 4-pJy pull iskein ' ' • y v ' A-¦ ;¦ '/ ' ¦ j vs ¦ <' A V.' ...- - .. . ¦:¦ ' ' A V > A ' — ^ r ' MIRACLE MALL — WINONA Use your credit every time you buy! mM M OPEN 9 TO 9 MON. THRU SAT. n i i i —MOON TO 6 SUNDAY lf*m_m__W G afedo hjafn iss <*dvvrried jartnl^ss in Houstorv Co, SPRING, GROVE , Minn. (Spe. Robert Lewis, County Dairy In- ciai) .- — Miss Judith .' Meyer, , 18, dustries president.' /Caledonia,. Minn;, -was . crowned GEORGE BLEXURD Spring Houston County Dairy Princess Grove, was presented with a during June Nickel Dairy Day plaque honoring him?as Butter- //-, ' IMIItY ROYALTY ; A; Miss Judith ? Meyer, Caledonia , C Houston County Dairy princess. From left:. Miss /Stapleton^ / ' at Spring Grove? Sunday. maker of the .. - '¦Year .. Blexrud was; crowned Houston County Dairy Princess? during - June Caledonia; Miss - Beth Lewis, Caledonia, second .nihner-up; . The daughter of Mr, and Airs. who is chhployed by. Meadow- Nickel Dairy Daj at SpririgCGroye Sunday. On liand for the .; Miss Meyer, Miss Jean Wiegrefel Caledonia, first runner-up; Lloyd .Meyer, Caledonia , she land Dairies, received A the coronation ceremonies were Miss Madge Stapleton, 1972 Prin- and Miss Tweeten, Spring Grove. ? (Daily/News Photo) /\ was sponsored by Link's Dairy award from the Houston County cess Kay of the Milky Way, and Miss Jackie Tweeten, 1972 and Refrigeration Caledonia. American Dairy Association. : Mrs. Al Grob, Caledonia, was MISS MADGE Staplcton , Cal- named the first-place winner in edonia,- 1972 Princess Kay of the the dairy dessert pie recipe con- . Oon a Eickhoff Milky Way, and/-Miss , Jackie test , held in the Spring Grove Tweeten, 1972 Houston County American Legion Hall. :/. . . Dairy Princess performed the Mrs. Robert Wiste, Spring crowning ceremonies, . Grove woii second;, place and pilliTiore First runner-up ' was . Miss Mrs. Arlcn Ddely, ? Spring C^^ Jean Wiegrefe, daughter of Mr. Grove, placed third. ..; By JRENE KIEHNE Pork' Producers Association , farm, ; the ;Triple-"H;" . - , dent of the federation. , and Mrs. Lester Wiegreife Included in the afternoon's Daily, News correspondent - , Cal- was held in the Preston Town ;Miss ; Eickhoff , who recently ' SINCE THE AGE of; II, she edonia, Cspbnsbred: by Houston activities were games arid C PRESTON Minn.. . .>-: Dona Hall. ? Ac graduated from Wykoff High EXPERIENCE AND YOUTH . ..Ghuck'Schaaf holds County Farm . Bureau. booths of tlie; children, a tug of has Ctakeii swine to the fair. A , ¦ .th^ / Eickhoff 18, daughter Cof Mr; fhe 1973 queea will represent School; as /an honor graduate, ' ¦tw6' ¦ ¦'he ' , ' ¦t6¦. Wis., home Cafter Miss Beth Lewis daughter of war, butter , churning demonstra; Other activities in: school; pres- ;\^ ^' ^ .trbpines . t^k back . . •lJis Chetek, arid . Mrs. ? Donald Eickhoff, the 750 county hog farmers in has? been active in cheerlead- ; this team won a pair of pulling contents at the event sponsored Mr. . and . Mrs. ' Robert Lewis, tions and a band concert by the state con- ing, president , of Drama Club, ident of the student / council, Caledonia Fountain, received the . title ,pl by the Fountain City RodA and Gun Club. To capture his two , was second runner- the Spring; Grove High School test in January member of the National Honor cheerleader, chorus; Future up. She was?: sponsored by Band; - 1973 Fillmore . County 'P 6 ri Homemakers America ; A crowns, Schaaf. went with a blend : of experience and youth . 1974. C A- Society, ; band , ; homecoming of arid- Schroeder Jewelry, Caledonia. Queen here on Saturday eve- C ha rlene ; Future Farmers of America. and teamed Cutie, a 16-year-old mare, with a six-year-old in , ¦ ¦ ¦ 's queen and band queen for Master of ceremonies; for the ning. . - ¦{ ' . -?• ' . ' . ". 'sister - Shirley Nflrtheastern 'Iowa. C ; Next fall she will be a. senior his . first competition. ;The • cpmbinatipii worked and . Cutie : . ¦ afternoon festivities, held at the . The crown was placed on her MoCabe, w a s Both of. her parents . are pi- at Lanesboro High School. chalked: upi her 2QOth win. T-7 'H^HHir! RCA black-and-white p—" """ ¦ ¦ 69Q1 Wait Old Shakop«e Road —«adl . ¦ sign the presidency to assume area after tho man had been / TBM ¦ tho new post is a former pre- spotted in tho afternoon. Au- * BloomlngUm, Minn. 55438 ? | own « lot ? I plantb bu/ . , ¦ ¦ n lot ¦ mier of Italy. thorities snid ho offered no re- B ' Name ; ______—-—; ¦ Tho Sunday election crime ns sistance when caught, ¦ ¦ : Adclreu. , . ? . ,-,., ;—______Italian ; President Giovnnni "Ho had snld he wouldn't be ' ¦ . ; ' Town -Phnna No . Leone met wilh party lenders taken alive," n Highway Patrol ' Stata , -_ ' ¦ ,' ' . ? Zip Coda Jm to solvo n crisis that nroso spokesman said. "But lie was ¦^^ when Premier Oiulio Andreotli given a chance nnd decided resigned Tuesdny. he'd just ns soon walk out." Tho man nnd a woman com- diagonal panion had been seen traveling • VHF tuner has four circuits Instead of II in the area Friday, nnd author- f^^^l For Summer Fun on the river see Hie "BIG M" for ities chased the couple's enr nt high speeds. The mnn .stopped ma\^^^^^^^^^^ **m™ ™mSS.m nnd fled into into tho woods , • Chassis doslanod to mlnlmlzo disturbances ^^^^ &m they snid , whilo the womnn wns from outsld0 8ourcos, 8uch osoloctric ^|^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^in enptured. oppllanoos and airplanes. h, fLA & l ,l BOAT & MOTOR LOANS |tf5 J | M<)d 's Bi The woninn , Dorothy Hliilr, • Antennas for VHF and UHF chonnoIs "a'tiiwnSiW* 21, Minneapolis, wns held on n ¦^robullt-fn. Our Inttallmont Loan Dopt. will finance tho purcliato chnrgo of aggravated robbery. of New or Used equipment. See Denny, Frank, Max or Jim, Lnmpi's body was found a few feet off tho phouldor of U.S. ^- s ArPUANCE DErT. — LOWER LEVEL fill , four miles north of Duluth. ^ FREE Another Duluth couplo, George DELIVERY Olson , 55, nnd his wife Marga- ^==^/^/ LE WITHIN ret , Gl , woro severely liontcn. 25-M Lnmpi, Iho OISODN , tlio «iis- ^hl OQ tfS7 I RADIUS poct and tho BUIr woman hnd MERCHANTS j/J || Where Personal Service boon seen drink In*; together nl ^^ . NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA U ^p \1 j Is As Ifiijioi'fniit As a bar prior to tho incldont. Tlio ^ 102 on tha Plaza Edit Momber F.D.I.C. Phone 454-5160 houtingH occurred nl Twig, six ^" The Mcreltmulisc Itself miles north of Duluth, Hpuse of the weelt

, ?. fr^/*:By ANDY LANG :¦' . ".? Install here.? display shelf over the entrance access to the fear porch. A Inside the front doors, wooden arch is another focal area/ac- Near; the side service dbor is The promise of Interesting va- beams, paneling and peg floor- centing the balustered low head^ a lavatory, -which can double as cation living- is quite apparent in ing make up the trophy foyer, room balcony on the second! a powder room for guests, slnca the authentic details of this scal- where crossed swords and para- floor. There are immense front it is adjacent to the front foyer. ed-down reproduction of an old phernalia of old England would and side bay/windows, with win- A platformed stainyay leads English tavern. look right at home; A look into dow seats at the base of each. to the second floor. A balcony Approaching this two-story the living room (called Maver- French doors allow' access from overlooking the living room be- house from a distance, one can't na by architect Rudolph A. Ma- here to the fear covered porch. low is the stair head. Two bed- iniss the projecting bay win- tern) exhibits more of the sarrie, A built-in barbecue provides out- rooms at th .. . . would be an excellent feature to ond might be the pass-thru log R-16 STATISTICS storage space for the dual fire? places. A flying buttress brick Design R-1B has a living room arch forms its head; The timber (called taverna), a kitchen and eating area (called galley and nmmmm grog room) a foyer, two bed- Regional manager rooms, a bathroom and a lava- tory. There are 760 square feet on the first floor 57& square feet Arr frarrce is on the second floor. Off the liv- IS YOUR WIRING % ing "room and kitchen is a cov- SAFf ? ered porch with a barbecue. The sentenced to jail over-all dimensions; including / BANGKOK (AP) - Air the r e a r porch and a porte- France's regional manager -was cochere or covered passageway, sentenced to one month in jail are 36' by 37'. There is a base- Thursday for illegal possession ment. ?. - :,.; ' " ' •!' •¦ - ' ¦ of ^OOfryear-old^ dfaai pottery. . • • . D..?Mimault,. 4b, was released on* $1,500 bail pending appeal to Building in Winona a higher court- Mimault pleaded guilty to Volume ...... $3,865,419 : Don't taka chances with C (Commercial ..'..'..... A 1,551,158 POtlCHElKA" oldC wiring. Unnecessary being in possession of recently discovered Ban Chiang pottery> Residential.... ' ,- ...... ? . 825,541 ; firt hazards can b» Public -(nontaxable)/. 1,488,720 dating back almost : 70 cen- ; Et|eMGA? •llmlnatad easily. All of turies. A New Houses ...... ,, ? 20 «itr work is Guaranteed. New multiple-;. Possession of Ban Chiang pot- family units .....A.: " ' tery; is an: offense against a . . --9 ¦ Volume same Call 4S4-5564 government edict which says A EXTERIOR MATERIALS used on this;leisure house ire- stucco siding, half timber decorative work, brick veneer aid date in 1972 ...... $1.504il77 that all' antiques and artifacts They are slate;roof shingles, natural ivavy siding. 963 W. Fifth discovered in the northeast dis- quire minimum maintenance. trict must be declared. Police said they found 91 pieces of pot- Minneapolis girl ; tery in Mimault'a house and ar- ¦ ' 'A' * ./2(i7:W.'st- : ' BAUER . wins black pageant ^ F^^¦ J Phone rested him last week.; '^^ ¦ ¦- ¦ BcHeview ELECTRIC, INC. More¦ detiiled plafis " —W^m\ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ : ' ¦ ' ' ' ' - ' ¦ " ' • - ' ' '' . '. " ." . '- . ' - . ' -, - .' • • . • - .? ¦ ; C. ; • ' • *". . .. • ' ' . A .' ; MINNEAPOLIS, Winn. (AP) 517 4lsi Avehu* North .America 's only dia- ¦ 452-9215 Goodview, Minnesota Full study plan information on this architect-designed — A Minneapolis girl has won l-' ' ^QaaW' mond mine is? located near the Miss !Black Minnesota pag- Phoh* 4^4-313* JMurfreesboro, Ark. killed House Col The Week is obtainable in a $1 baby ? blueprint Seven which you can order - .with this coupon. C eant and will compete in the Miss Black . America contest in fa . . Also , we have. available two helpful ; booklets at $1 A ' . . '• Kitchen CablneM ? -;A. -.C' Aiigust. 'A-: Formica® Laminated Topi each: ""Your Home -. 4'' How to Build, Buy or Sell It" and Deborah A. Etter, 18, daugh- • ¦ ¦ ^^nfc onpsconsin "Ranch Homes," including 24 of the most popular homes • .Wardrobes • Tapj>«n Appllancii ' - ^j ^-^^^-^.^^ ter of Mr- and Mrs.. Walter Et- " '. -Stora Fixture* Deiki Vanitlet 1 that haye appearedl in the;feature. A C ter; was chosen Sunday night in . • • • the pageant at the Guthre The- FREE ESTIMATES A ? The House of the Week ¦? ¦ DID YOU KNOW | roads: tol! 454 :'.• ', -•;• . . Design*NoCR-16 - ;' ? ater. . ' I I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?Winona Daily News PIANO SERIES BEGINS Deaths of seven persons in A A Wihona, Minn., 55987 ' .; ' . NEW YORK (AP3 -; A new vify ; iy^weekend traffic' . accidents on subscription series;at Alice Tul- ¦¦:' ' " ^^^^y ;; ?' ¦ Wisconsin roads raised the Enclosed is iifor baby blueprints ly Hall, beginning fix October, yI". ;A: Most Complete | A- state's; 1973 traffic fatality toll / Enclosed is $1 for—— Ranch Homes booklet .....:.. .;. : will be titled "The Twentieth to 454 today compared with 482 . - Enclosed is $1 for Your Home booklet ...... Century Piano." on the same date a year ago. : The series, which will em- W&^^Kk Karen Quinn, 15, of ¦ Roberts brace solo piano repertoire and Gary Scfaroedef , -. 22, of from Berg, Schoenberg and VTe- A' ' ?¦ 'A ;- : A: :A' '. - ¦ ¦ ¦ Caledonia died . Sunday . when bern through Berio, Cage arid Wi^§^0§Ml;?^ ;* ; ;- c J. . ; AAND ' ^.ff - their convertible crashed beside Stockhausen, will comprise four a St. Croix County roa. Tuesday evening concerts. : Roger J. Frank, 28, of West French pianist Marie-Fran- Wi^^l^Si¦ H ASSORTED C4 Allis was killed early Sunday City .,.....;...-...... ;...... State .;...;...... Zip ..,.;..,. coise Bucquet; will be playing in ' /\" > f|"WAUPAPER"^ when struck by a car while try- New York for the first time. 1 STORE IN THIS AREA? ¦ ¦ ing to wave down a ride on ¦ ¦¦¦« ¦: ' :fy--y ' ^> ¦ .; ¦ U.S. 45 near: Milwaukee after . -. \-yf - m y :y:'^ 'f :y n>. , attending a class reunion party. |yal~ A Beloit College coed from New York, Jean Blasberg, 20, Travel in Comfort... See the "BIG M" for <8 Stop In For §> ¦ Published In Ihe past by this ' ¦ ¦;• ¦ ¦* : . died Sunday of injuries re- A <^ C ' : ' .^ , V . y, -yyy. : y-r ^. , ceived Saturday when struck by a car while leaving a Beloit newspaper, ($5 Value). theater. MOTOR HOME, Roger Smith ,. 31, of Rhine- CAMPER lander died Saturday night : when the car in which he was a NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGISI P l li p l i passenger collided with two ¦ ¦¦ ^ ¦ & TRAVEL TRAILER LOANS «« ^M^M_MMMMMMMM fMMiMMMMM ^^^ and street, Interior Exterior Finishes *& others on a Rhinelander NEW er USED . .. Talk to Denny, Frank, Wax or J ini — Installment, loan Dept. ^ Walter Schreiver , 83, of An- tioch , 111., died Saturday when thrown from his car during a Mail Orders 50c Extra I I "DUTCH BOY" | collision on Wisconsin 83 west 3 SASH AND TRIM (r ^ of Kenosha. Yj — Plos All Exterior Finishes fr Debra D. White , 18, of Clear A " A & Lake was fatally injured MERCHANTS Winona Daily & Sunday N ews % Fri- day night when the car in NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA 601 Franklin St. P.O. Box 70 102 on the Plaza East Member ^WALLPAPERS" f.D.i.C. ' Phono 454-5160 which she was riding crashed ' ' "" " ' ' I I in | ' " • ' ' ¦ ¦ ' Some Stock P - : - ' ' - ' : <^ on — gs at a Polk County curve. Thousands Special Order fC ^ 1 "L-O-P | <£j GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE §> "PLEXI-GLAS" | | (The for I Plastic Glass | r ^ Doors, Windows, Elc.) ^ c^ New Affortf^i/e' Homes¦ «t Standard Lumber wo've worked out a new | | ... thftV/Ll IC? 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' ' pi»n»— : j ., , T~-- -- — j ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ » ¦ ¦ J " ' " > «• « >< *¦ *-"•—* " < " '¦' ¦¦ ' *" "" 'i i ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ w.w.niiiiwuiiii.mni.- < ¦¦¦ i H i tl mmmm MM mmmam WMMMMMM-M MMM «WI amaaaamm« MM MM MMM MM MM mmmm N>»M WM Property Transfers Pbrf effectyoi'Jiber^ ihcy/ihona Counfy for WARRANTY DEED Pfrmi|^ rte\/| OlaOye V. Lohw io Ltnnrd ft. . Cuntrell, •l ux—Part ot Lot 37; Plat of Subdlvl- •Ion ol SVi of Section 31 and a>/_ ol ng NE'.i ¦ ki ¦ of .Jtctlon H-1077. '- ' " . • dri Ethtl E. - .Coiper to Challenge Cfauda on Jairiei Gifles^ n w Bremer—Lot 12, Pleaisnt¦ Valley Terrhci stores are ¦ drawn ' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP- conclusive evidence to show Superior. .' ' ;'-?¦ ' that Subdlvlilofl No. I. • . Eigjiteen building permits and rear of the home of James . • . • his/city's ¦water¦ supply was Joioph Kani, at ux to Laola Smlih- — A hurried investigation be- that the present drinking water Rep. John Blatnik, D-Minn,, contaminated; - ? -- .- B'ly VS of Fractional Loi oho Wrecking permit were is- Frankard , 175 E. Lake Blvd. ¦ . JO, . Block 1, is ; unfit .. for human :con- said the decision to speed up "If J appear to be very calm E. C. Hamilton'* Addition to Wlnonn and sued last week th' ' 158; gins today Into possible harm- : ' at e-. .office of Cost is listed at $4, chairman ' Ely H of GOP Fractional Lot 10, Block 1, stihnption,". hut added that an the study was reached Friday right now it's merely an allu- E. C, Hamilton' George Rogge, .city, building in- , s 2nd Addition to Winona. ¦ OTHER PEEM1TS: \ ful effects of asbestos fibers in alternative water supply should in a (liscussion/ inyolviiig Lord, sion, because I'm violent," he Winona Management Co. Inc. to Loren spector.; ^ ' . ,'.' " - .;* .. • Wlase, «t ux-Lot 4, Block 2, Pleasant ; Richard Otto, 1298 Parkview the drinking wiater of Duluth be found for very.young chil- Selikoff personnel,; state ; said Sunday on a C, Permits were drawn for two ,CEfA national tele- alley Terreca Subdivision No. 3. ; Ave., siding, $1,800, Horner Cori- and three other Lake Superior dren..? ?.; officials/ from . Minnesota, : Wis- vision panel in San Francisco, Joseph ioslnskli at ux to Francis Losln- heiv houses and for the •con- likely el- struction Co. seems •kl-Part NWW- 'M NE'// ol Section communities. C consin and Michigan and repre- while ; attending the National - ¦ ¦ struction of a Other communities mentioned . -. JB-107-7. . commercial build- Toiisley Ford ACo.,* 1222 V), . ' ¦•) r " . DULUTH, Rlinn. (AP)—- A Dr. Irving SelikoO, an as- in the report were Silver Bay, sentatives of Reserve. A Conference of Mayors. ;• - Jamee T. Robb Jr., ux lo Curti» S. ing at Huff and CWest Sarnia Service Drive 10^ by 10-foot of- ' ' ; Oraen, «t ux—W'A of Lot 5, Block* 6; Btreets. , ¦ ¦¦ challenge ma;y arise when the bestos . expert f id— . Mt. Sinai Beaver Bay and Two Harbors.? C - 'I'm extremely violent of the Hamilton's Addition - 1o Wlnonn. ' v " . ' .CA. fice in repair garagjej. $500. " ¦ "ihe public interest demands • Republican State Central Com- Hospital in New York, bias been Judge Lord tries a case next fact that we had to suddeinljr - . : Larry 5. Waterman, et nl to Larry, b. Keith and Don Schwab and Mike .Falkowski,, 1407 W; 5th ah " : immediate, decisive re- Olson— HVt ol SEW," SW.'A ol SEW and William Wieczorek drew a per- riiittee meets in? Minneapolis ordered to complete the study month in which the federal gov- put our ; youngsters on. special SEiA* ol SW/4 . In Section 23, and tJW'/i St., 14T by 23-footAaddition on sponse to remove doubt, fore- water of NWA ' mit, for June 22-23 to et ux to Alvjn Wenzei, et ux—S'A of NWV»; N'4.i)f:5TO; end S.20 acres of . W.21 , acres of NW/< of SEW - of Secllon 16; SEW of NEVi; .SEV4 of . SW/4 of- NE'.i-anH the.MEi.i' ol SEW and receives awards EVi-of NW'A of SE'/4 of Section 7-105-8. Walter Moser, et al to Elmer 0. Beck- er, et al—Lots 8 and 9, Block 1, Rofiwed- •r and Brachlnw's Addition to Winona. QUIT CLAIM DEED . at convention Donald C; -Mlnard, et ux : to?William K. Wangensteen—Part of Government GALESVILLE, Wis. — The lots 2 and -3,'-.' and '-WA of SWVi of Sec- Gale - Ettrick - Trempealeau ¦ tion 28-105-4 end S EVi of SE'/4¦ ol Section Future Farmers of America 29-105-4. . . ' •?-;¦.?: Wlnnlfred N. Ledebuhr to Stanley A. Chapter received numerous think you should Ledebuhr—Lots l and 2, Block 8, of Clark We don't . awards at the FFA; convention end- Johnson Addition to Winona, | William K. Wagehsteeri to Oonalil C. June 11-13 at the American Bap- Housing costs are going up. jpw Manufactured housing is now Mlnard, et ux—Part of GoverhmenM.6ts tist Assembly, Green Lake, Wis. pr pf :. - -7 and S, and W/i of SW/4 , of Section to foe 2B-105-4.end SEVv ol SE'A'. 'of Section 29r Richard Tisthammer ; repire- Beiause of our lar^e operation, Wausau H*>mes can proveii equal better ' -105-4?. ' • sented section 3? in the state 1 p *^B9 FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION M buffer the home-buyer ' .-"Paul ' E. ."Wilson;.- -Decedent" lo Mildred contest ?and . the! Gale-Bttrick- quality than bonventiorial housitig. ' Ralney, et- -al—Lot -t, ¦ Block '40: Original ftempealeau Chapter received C ffl sure you of the price lhat^ appears on your contract. A" A .Plat .of St; Charles.' ' . Wlllard E. Luehmann, Deceased to a . silver em- H And, where other manufacturers have jumped prices » ii , » .L » « J « ». ' ' Betty Luehmann, et a|—NW- of S. 264 ft. M* Wausau Homes we use a coutroHed construction¦ ¦ ¦ b 1 em Crating ¦ I A^««wi«ki„considerably,¦ our«..* increasess«r««h. I,,nave ™ Deenk««„ extremelyaysAr^tiUi modnr,* • ,., .. .: ,. .. - ., -• ?, • ¦ ¦¦¦¦ • ¦ ..., :¦ ¦ ¦ of. E. 155 ft., of. .Lot 37, . Limits, ot. St. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ : - . . - - Charles! »lso Lots 34, 35, and 36, Blrge's and '" ' ' • ar process. We bui d our homes in the factory, out of the : ? _ large- ¦aH " "est-**, -— -iso«- ' that»iu» ' «somem» h..builders ;y»A» evenM say»,^ we'«,«'re,« under-,,** ? _ - , - ' -„ ¦' - : ., ¦¦ ¦ 2nd Addition to St. Charles. . ? plaque, for hav- ¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ nweather . , so we can control all areas' - of* materialsI andJ I PROBATE DEED - .'• .. H- '/. -' ' nriced 1 Abraham. G. Brlnggold, -. Decedent to ing one of the : ¦¦ ¦ .. ' : yy ' ' ?Shumsltl—SW/4.of NW/4 and ? H - ' y;' - .c-- ^ - '' A' cohstniction. And we continually teit and researchA ; I Bernard R. top chapters in ^ -:- - ¦¦ ¦ ; : ¦ WW of SW/4 ol 5edIon 35-105-7, A:" 'C ' ' . ' : new.. iriaterials..' ,::lf''We' :find abetter way to construct ¦ ' ¦ " -¦ ' . ¦ ' . " ' . " , - ' t he Building Bl ' - ' ' Our American Unexpected added COStS often your home vwe're going to do ftC Take the TitanO I'" , I Co mm? uni- our stressed-skin floor panel. It's structurally three 1 Soybean promoters - take inethe buverpuyer pybv Surprise.snrnrise ties program. 2 ¦ ' / times stronger than need be— and it allows us to 1 "The chapter of that are more board members to also received a H The so called e^sy finishing some housing packages build homes reasonably priced. Thou- | June 28 superior rating H often leads to added expense; plus you havie the incon. sands of installations prove its merits. , A- / ' . I be elected in the National JOsthammer H v-nience of sawdust living. At Wausau Homes we put ? m ST. PAUL, Minn/ (AP) — FFA Chapter Award program. Ha it all together . . plumbing, heating, electrical worl<, Thp need for better housing at The Minnesota Department of Paul Halderson, Timothy Howe - _C__^ g ; received paneled walls, decorator designed bathrooms, cathe- B^fc «M«ft P i«oii »«? u« i« M« B Agriculture will conduct ah and James Sahlstrom H fa*-»:•.irprices may not be the*u™ long I election June 28 to choose a 13- their Wisconsin Farmer de- H dral beamed ceilings, plus mu?h more. So look at tfie Wfl member Soybean Promotion grees. H product and tite total finished costs. goal of many builders. . Board , Jeff Kopp and Dan Evenson range I AH soybean growers are eli- were the official delegates and gible to participate and will were accompanied by adviser It has always been our corporate goal to provide qual- I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦Mos¦¦ ¦ ¦ t bui lders¦ ¦ are forced to react vote at county extension of- Donald P. Hendricksori. ' " ¦ ' . ¦_ ' ' .. ¦ _ -' ., r. ity, In att ractive permanent housing to anyone who ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ' ¦/; were - -- B fices, • .. Guests at the convention m tp montll by month inflationary wants tt. We now offer over 75 designs in 2, 3, 4, and The department said Henne- Wayne Johnson and Mr. and 3 I 5 bedroom homes, priced from 512,000 to 000. B pin County growers should vote Mrs. John Sahlstrom and fam- H trends. our $45, , Wiscon- We pioneered concepts ^ke H.EP. CORE- at the Agricultural Stabilization ily. Next week several H We don't have to be at the mercy of monthly inflation- - | and Conservation Service Office sin Junior Dairymen's members a ineclianicaj system wh.ch incorporates heat.ng,unit H ary price hikes. At Wausau Homes, we give you a set . |um ork I in Hamel. will attend the state convention ctri"' a d w ^ ink) a s^gle 1 Voting hours will be 10 a.m. and dairy show at Jefferson , m price based on volume buying with long term purchase ? P ^e ^he ost savm s over fe r,c.an to 3 p.m. Wis. H contracts with our material sources. T S *™Z P«er , e ct and fl ¦ | ¦ | heating#f expert are evident. AndJ this type of innovative H B ¦ ? thinking carries through our entire process. fl decision can m ____ Delaying ^our fl M ^ mT9 be costly. ¦ • People fail to understand the | H Wausau Hom&s costs will continue to be lower than Jf J| advantages of I —____ comparable competitive housing, but it still pays to _ i__i___i \m rnanuraciurvinMiifa^nfinnVvrloc rmg cycles. fla \ t M sign your hom e contract today. Not only is the basic lOISCOUNTCENTER savings yours, but as other prices rise and yours slays | A SUBSIDIARY OF PAMIDA INC. M At Wausau Homes , our peak selling time is summer. | m stable you can realistically call the difference in dol- So when summer is over, instead of facing our people fl WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER — WINONA , MINN. . « lars "savings." And you can buy now and have your with layoffs, we olfer a premium with some of our I OFFER EXPIRES SUN., MAY T3 ra home erected later ...when you' re ready. Wausau homes. Take our appliance offer for example. When fl M Homes are werth waiting for. Maintenance is low, the home-buyer accepts delivery the first three months fl appreciation grows steadily. And you re building valu- Kj ' of the year he gets a free Whirlpool refrigerator, oven, fl DUPONT interiorwith enamel m able equity, at a per month payment that could well be exhaust hood, dishwasher and range top. So we keep fl lower than wh4«t you re paying now. All great pluses H ' our factories rolling during the winter and the home _ *r^"^ teflonj fg) compared to elder homes or cramped mobile home owner is the winner fl W livings built-in depreciation and high heating bills. Compare. And see why Wausau Homes is the best value for your 1 investment dollar. 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H c0'0"- Miller feasts on U.S. Open course , WILL GRIMSLEY Miller, six shots off the pace; Weiskopf , Schlee arid tlie oth- start the; round-rand four more ing champion Jack ; Nicklaus Open. He has won two tourna- By ''¦' OAKMONT, Pa. CAP) - discouraged over a scattershot ers invade their pitch, but at the in the spaco of five holes on the and two-tinie wiftner Lee Tre< ments but never before this going; said third-round 78 and by his . own eiid of the day it was JoJin Mil- incorojtig nine. vino with .282. -A yearChad liei attained the $100,- ''When I get it " , young John Miller, "all I think admission '.'absolutely without ler who stood oii the victory . here were nine birdies In 000 mark in earnings? He now birdies. I'm not going desire." ¦* '¦ rostrum ' ; with ./.'the $35,000 win- all, with oho bogey, and the fire IMillfir wns planning to caddie has approximately $114,000. . about Is -ih; A I'm going for birdies. It was a dramatic lineup in- ner's check and the prospect of was so fierce that it bttmed off al Olympic 1066 before he for pars, qualified. He pilayed instead, Here are the final scores and "That f s wJiy on this tour they deed for tha stretch run — Ar- turning it into a million in the all of the challengers. money \yinriers: next 12 motiths. Miller won with 279, it .' stroke was in contention all the way C A ¦call me Joe Feast or Famine.'? nold c Painter, . tlie pe&pio's • • The : strhpgbean 26-year-old choice, and . 53-year-old . Julius ahead , of Schlee, whose chip and finished eighth. He missed Johnny Miliar, «J,00» . . 7l-l»-7MJ^-it» He did ii by shooting an Open ' the cut in i«87, didn't qualify in John JChlM, tll.OM .... 7)-7M7-J0-2M Mormon from San Francisco Boros tied with outsiders John irom the . . fringe on the final Tom waiikoph. *u,ooa:.- .' >M7-O-70-JBI A with the unruly shock of golden Schlee and Jerry Heard for- the recoi;d-63 over a course that green missed by an inch and a 1968. He played the next three Arnold (Ulnur. »»,609 ,. 71-7l-«-7I^-lll ypars, finishing 30th , fifth and Ua Trovlnb, *t,M» ...... W-71-»-7»-ail hair, the 1973 U.S. Open cham- lead, followed by gangling Tom has broken tlie spirits of some half from, forcing a playoff , and Jack Nicklaus, «*,0M .... IMf-74-- - ' : : ; A round over the aged Oakmont erous array by leading momen- ^¦¦V^^: ;-^ V A -^' ^ V-^/>V - - ..A--; Goviniu7A. Club' golf course; It tarily early, in the last round, -looked as if any one of a dozefi then the old, smooth-swirging Bbros surged to the front fcrief- * guys might win the prestigious ; title—but oie, of them : wasn't iy-A- -:-' . -AA- AA '. " - . 'A".' 'A,AA'- Schlee guessed wrong OAKMONT Pa. (AP). — John nal round of* 7b for a 280, one was 'Ariue, Arnie.!. Gary Play- for America's most prestigious Schlee guessed , wrong. Be told more stroke Uian Miller. er said nidt to listen, but there golf title,v himself a phe-uhder-p&r final . ''It's great to be the runner- are some things you just can't Schlee said the 11th ho> good, round would be enough for : ; , ' • .'" ¦ ¦• ., :' ' proved to be the demise of his first major golf titleA . .• up;"CC. ' :'A . yyf^'. y y: ' ;. shut out" ;. - ... . - C:-; Schlee whose best previous He believed he was going to Palmier. .A' '?- -? . What - the tall .34Tyear-old , - ' a A . finish tour, years was ¦;¦• "He ' putted : out, looked at the Colorado native, didn't, antici-' . in seven win after drilling in. a 10-foot CLINCHES TITLE IN CLENCHING STYLE ... Jbluihy , ' ' scoreboard and was shocked to pate was a: record 63Cby U.S. second; in the . 1066 - St. Paul birdie two on the 16th, moving Miller, 26, of HUtoh Head . Island , S.C., clenches his fist.as Open victor John Miller ' Sun- Open , was paired with Arnold to within one OE Miller, already see he wasn '' . . 't leading, Miller he saiik a putt on the 18th green to win the U.S.: Open; Golf day. But lie was happy to be. Palmer . " arid . admitted ; Arnie's in the clubhouse. was. "It took the fire right, out the runnerup. -? Army wasCa ; problem. ? ¦ felt . I would wincwalkiiig charnpionshipi at Oakmont, Pa.; Country Club after a record * /T of him," Schlee said of Palmer, ; :"I'iii' just; fortunate to :. be . "I just couldn't settle down," up -16, -up 17, but -, not ; 18," hft who bogeyed Cthe next three breaking round, ;coming from: six strokes behind with a 72- where I am," he said of; his.' fi- he said. ."Every hole the chant said of the pressurized finish. holes.'?" hble total of 279. (AP Photofax ) Quilici miffed at close calls; Twins lose 6-0 By LARRY PAlAIMNO innings to„ eyen his record at 1- ican - League East, two games Texas, the first of a threergame for, Tiger shutout honors. He is tally and Kallne hit a sacrifice ¦¦;¦ : DETROIT (AJP)-Frank: Quil- 1, said of Barnett C' behind : leader Milwaukee and series against, the . struggling the second best active shutout nyy ¦:¦ . y A AA; ici and Joe Decker were both ;. "You see all those sliders I one-half, behind third-place New Rangers. California comes in : ¦ ¦ ' ' pitcher . in' the . . American An . . infield * single by Dick miffed at the way plate umpire threw on. the outside corner he tfork ' - ¦;:¦ '/¦¦?• for : four games starting •; Thurs- .League. : A C-C ^ : McAuiiffe, a ground , out, and Larry Barnett called balls and called balls? He was calling the '^It'H. be a seesaw battle all day? C. "Think about the history oE Rodriguez' single produced the strikes Sunday. -A ; same Ones strikes for Lolich." thfe way," Tiger Manager Billy A 15-5 clubbing by Milwaukee this club," . tie: 'said;;. "It goes final run in the eighth, Mickey Lolich wasn 't- ? . Quilici nodded agreement. Martin said A"You can be fifth kept the West-leading Chicago back a long way andAwhen you (0) CboJwlf («) - MlnnesoU¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : But at least Minnesota man- Moments earlier¦ ; He said, one day and first the . next.' - , White Sox . only one-half game have any record like that it :¦ ¦: - ¦: abrhbl ? .brh b| ager Quilici can be happy about "there were a lot of close calls. ahead of? the Twins.' Terrelhss ? 3 0 1 O MSIjnile/,{f 5-2:3-1 . Quilici is expected : to send .A . means something.; It's a feather Carew,2b : 3 0 10 GBrown.dh 4 011 one, thing, as his Twins begin a But how . come they were all' Bill Hands, 5-6, to the mound Lolich now is tied with Tom- iti your. cap. One more shutout Killcbrew.lb 4 0 10 Kallne.rf 3 0 I X ¦; Carwln,rl " - '- 3010 WHorton.ll toot seven-game home stand tonight against us?" . . '- . for tonight's game against my Bridges and George Mullin and everyone has to catch me," :¦ -\vi.thia game against Texas^- Ollva.dh * 4 0 3 0 Sharonilf • OOOO Lolich, incanwhile, has aiibtli- adams.pf OOOO Cajb,1b 4 1 21 they ended a three-game .skid Al Kaline drove in two: runs Walton.lt 3 0 IP FreehBti.e .4 0 0 0 er feather in his cap. He moved for Detroit staking Lolich to a Braun.lb 4 0 1 0, MAulllle.Jb Jilt Friday in Detroit and took two- , Milterwld,€ 4 0 0 0 EBrnkmn.ii 4 1 1 9 of three ; from, the Bengals to into a. tie for the all-time Tiger, 1-0 :lead in the third, with a Hislccf 4 0 0 0- ARodrgaMb .41 a 1 0 0 0 0 MLolIch.p 0 0 0 shutout lead with 34, striking bounce single ; over third baser Dcckcr.p . ¦ ¦¦ : . • stand just one-half game, behind Sanders/P 0 o o o --^ but a season-high. 11 and spac- ¦ ¦ - front-running. Chicago in the man Steve - Brauh's head. .The " . ^- ¦TOlall 34611* ing nine hits in the triutnphAA hit scored Mickey Stanley who , Totals 32 0 19 . ' ¦ •American League West, MINNESOTA ...... ? 0O0 . 000 000-^0 It; was the veteran left- had singled aiid taken second ,;...... 001 100 /'Overall we ve jbeen playing DETROIT * llx—* ' ,, hander's second shutout of the oh Gates Brown's ground but.C E—Carew I? Terrell, E, Brinkman. DP good and scoring some runs ¦ : — Minnesota l, Detroit l. UOB—Mlnm- SAGGING KNEES . . . Join Schle* of Dallas, Texas, , - . season 'and fifth triumph in ¦ Norni . Cash. homered, sola 9, Detroit 7. JB—CSsh, A. Rodrl- Quilici said hi? " to open ;C sags*at * the knees as he missesC'a putt , on the 18th green in the Twins' club- last six games but only Cthe the foiu-th off. Decker^ who Vas suei. HR—Cash 7. SF—Kallne: house after Minnesota: .was shut PITCHINO SUMMARY in Svmday's .final roimd c^ fourth for the-Tigers in: their the victim of . three runs hi the IP H R ER BB SO out 6-0.by Lolich ' ¦ ; at pakmont,CPa. Had he inade the ard tie Tigeris last 11. He now has 10 complete seyenih. Stanley singled? home Decker. (L> 1-1)¦;:. . »%» -. 9 .' 5 5 1 3 putt la would have tied before -a crowd of 52.622. ¦:: Sanden ... -. ,..;.. 1V> 1 1 10 a Johnny Miller and forced playA into an extra round today; games. ?in a . 7-6:¦ record, in- one after a safety by Ed Brink- M.Lolirt (W, 7-«) - .- -..»; 7 0 0 J 11 ' Deckery - the , . Twins' starter cluding six of his last, seven. man, aid a double by Aiirelio HBP—by M. Uolleh (Carew),' by Sand- C(AP Photofax) ,?? " :. ' : en (W. Horton). WP-M. Uolich. T—2:42. Who gave up five ruins in 6 1-3 Detroit is fourth in the Amer- Rodrignez. Brown singled in ' a A-52,S2_ *?:-* ?

' ' ' OVERSEAS DEUIV^RY AVAlLABtl . , . ? :'''" - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ : '¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' - ¦• V A '•'" •' " - :; '. - .- . .' ",.- ¦ ¦. , ': • - . ,¦ ' - '*'' ?A: . -:- - ' :?C - - - -A- ' - . ' "' . ": ' - ' - ' . ? ' - -—A' * • - "-A: ' -?• - "^ *A But -¦¦ ' ^ . ? CvOU«»AMH«i'»Mt«Wil, Ml. . A i^kMial Pat Wiltgen nearly |P^outpitch- ning after hitting; two batters for ; the. defending Region 19B 12 innings, scattering ll hits, , ^ ed Babe Pink Suhday night. . fyyxyy ? and allowing three hits. champions., The team is- now allowing just two earned runs, y In fact, had it not been for AFTER THAT the strong 3-5 overall -and will play again walking¦ none and fanning n. a shaky start he may well have righthander held New Albin, . ' ' "' " Wednesday night, traveling to "It's always nice to beat Wi- OVhot'srighf with this picture? A put to a saving of 28,560,000,000 . . " But we how for sore: that this Is * thrown a shutout against his Iowa, scoreless for ten straight nona ," remarked the 18-year- ( talent young mound opponent Stevens Point , "Wis., for a non- Well if it were true, we'd; be saving give or take a few gallons). JIO pipe dream. There already, are . innings before Jce Fink cracked old .lefthander/ recalling how In a TrirState" Iieague contest a three-run homer in the top of league tilt/ 28 billion, 560 million gallons of gas Now we haven't figured out oil police car Beetles up in Ossinfrig. he helped deprive the .Winona ' ' ' ' played in Gabrych Park; the 12th inning . to give Babe •'- .' Babe Fink, who is currently LeJetz of a trip to the Ameri- : - every year. the water and antifreeze that would And a custom built, chauffeur-driven But WiLtgen , who helped lead and his teammates ! a..7-4 vic- pitching for unbeaten Kee High can Legion State Tournament How did we arrive at that fi g lire? be saved with the Beetle' s alr-co oled Bug in I. A. And Volkswagen taxis the Winona Merchants to the tory. " School of Lansing, Ib-wa , in ad- last A.ug. 5. by tossing a seven- : Since we're a' nation pf .national engine. ;; oil oyer Honduras. Anda Beetle (hot C Minnesota State Amateur Base- The loss was the first in dition to playing for Caledo- ' averages, we know the average car or con ^ w hitter in Caledonia's 4-1 victory CAN ^ ^ ball Tournament last year, gave three loop games for the , Mer- nia's American Legion team in the First District playoff uses about 735 gallons of gas a year. parking space that would be around, So with gos prices going .up and tip four runs in the first in- ¦ ¦ . chants and the third straight and New Albin, .went the full finals. ' ' ' ,' The Beetle, 399*. Turn theCeighty- ¦ Not to mention all the money rationing becoming a reality, th» . NEW ALBIN LED 4-0 going five million overage cars on the road people would be able to save In a Beetle never looked so good. In fact, in . the bottom of the first in- right now Into Beetles, and it works world of Volkswagens. you might almost call It beautiful. ning after Don Irrihoff was hit by a pitch and both he and *piN 7oo3o p . Tweecfy celebrates again Bob Heiderscheit were safe on ev/ things.injife work as Vr*ell a$ a Volkswagen. a" fielder's choice. Wiltgen got Dave Darling on a pop to short, and he struck out clean-up. hit- as Riva Ridge wins race ter Mike Heiderscheit. But the Winona hurler beaned BOSTON . (AP) — Secretariat Suffolk Downs. 1972. Joe Fink and back-to-hack and Rlva Ridge are a dream 1- "It's nice to Jiave Riva Ridge How does he rate the horses? singles by Kerry nnd Jay Darl- 2 punch for any owner , trainer get some attention again ," Mrs, "I won't compare ing accounted for four quick and jockey. £hampapo victory this horse runs, the kind of cushion that 's celebrati ons become almost Tweedy said. "You know , he with Secretariat ," Turcotte re- generally enough for a pitcher routine. was used to it last year;" plied. "They're both great of Fink's caliber . Penny Tweedy, owner of Turcotte, once a tcen-aged horses. Riva Ridge has a lot of The Merchants got to Fink Meadow Stables, trainer Lucicn lumberjack in Canada , is Rood races left in him. Of for one run in Ihe bottom of the Laurin and veteran jockey Ron amassing n fortune , along with course Secretariat is retiring first when Mike Schullz strok- Turcotte celebrated again. Sun- Mrs. Tweedy , and Laurin, as to stud later this year." ed a double and came around day after Riva Ridge equalled the rider of Tiofh Secretariat , Riva Ridge - who ' ' missed the to score on 'h single by DOUR a track record set by the great this year's Triple Crown win- Triple Crown in a loss to Bee^ Sauer, The base hit by Sauer Whirlaway in winning the $!5G,- ner, and Riva Ridge, who just Bee Bee on a muddy stri p in was his first of four for the 050 Massachusetts . Handicap at missed the Triple Crown . in the Prealcness last year , game. The host team cut the mar- gin to 4-3 in the fourth inninc when Sauer tagged a leadoff —if V--r*'' 'if*-**".* - ' single, stole second and came ^ in on a single by Loren Bcnz . Benz also scored when the con- terfielder misplnyccl the hnll. WINONA TIF.D FT In tho sev- enth after Steve WIHgen reach- ed nn (in error unci went, lo Quiet third on a hunt by Fred Beck JflH^~ ' Mw£Ht|MnwlufcjF Jmmmmmm. HM__fl_b m1 that resulted In n throwing er- |lj BH^I *\\m^F^_m\\tmmW—amW I ' I* Jll ror. Willi Bob Bostul nt tho plate, tlm snucezo Sinn wns given , nnd Bestul managed to pop tho bnll over tho third baseman 's head enabling Wiltgen to score easi- ly. N«W Al-ln (7) M-rchinli U) abrh utirh - lmhoTrT97*mam%^^^^^^^^^ J.PInK.P 10 1 nollulrl 3 0} m^^mmw... ..' - ... ' r ^jMa^ B.PInk.cf-rf s 0 O P.milonn.p 50 0 Tol«ll 41 7 9 Tol«ll 44 4 11 NEW ALDIN . . «0« COO 000 O01-7 *r , ^lifitt mimawMmauwa^mmI I ^ MERCHANTS . , 104 lit 100 (MO-4 ¦—0. Fink, )¦ Darling, o, Dnrllng 1, Bock, Schulljr. Bni-K, Dflrllnij 3, J. Oarllna, J. Fink ), O, 5UINO«H» MOP-lrnhotl -nd J , Fink (by p, will- PWIW ¦ , ten). T-Ji7l. •at at Lahoud, Brew ers smother Chisox X j ^ CHICiAGO (AP):- "I Ajust major league gratid. slam, to C Manager Del Crandall? saw relJA'is ready to play major help to me, - ' continued Porter. hope 1 ,-an produce every; iinie drive In six runs.: Young Dar- the performances of Porter and league - baseball but / Elite is "He sat with tan today and I play so that I ciari force them roll? Porter, also unloaded a Lahoud as typical of .the cur- doing;everything and I have to went over the : entire White Sox grand 61am to play me every day," said homer in the rout rent spirit and enthusiasm of lceep him in the liiieup.'! C team. He's helped me a lot. I'm and; Ironically, it was an injury the ABrewers who have taken s for mc. That's ioutflelder , Joe Lahou(|. after .; Porter Is willing ib bide his for him and he' to catcher -Elite Rodriguez 0"ver first place in the Ameri- why we're winning because this helping the Milwaukee Bre wers which; placed Lajrloud ¦ time saying "After all, I'm. only, KEYSTONE smother: the Chicago and Por- can League East by winning 14 Is a close, knit team." "A . White Sox ter in position for their heroics. of their last 15 games;; ¦ 21 and h ave a lot of years 15-5: Sunday to extend their win- ahead of me; '¦; I know I'm going The . attitudes of Porter and ning streak to nine, games. "Lahoud has felt left out and to . play a. bunch , I'll get my Lahoud seem typical of the With Itadrigucz wound, Por. - ' . If Iiahoud continues to pro- tor . has had little . chance to it's tremendous for him : to chance. Sure, I want to catch Brewers' .makeup this season duce as tie did Sunday, there , come through like this when he biit? doing : such; a great and Crandall summed it up by 's catch and has been employed , Elite's . . no way anyone can keep, him as the : designated hitter. With gets . the opportunity," . said job and since we; Jteep winning, saying -"This team; hps. desire, CUSTOM WHEEK ' out of the lineup. -C A Rodriguez , nursihg an. injured Crandall. j -"don't i mini. ?As long as I'm attitude and everyone is pulling ! I Lahoud took a ,137 average knee, ' Porter - '.' took" over . as "It'¦ s !unforfunate : for Porter the . designated hitter ajalnst for the other player." ? #!KLftSSIC CHROM t REVERSE I Into the game and smashed two catcher; and LaHoiid got the that we . - have Rodriguez righthanders;.:-; ?? Crahdali sidestepped -many I * home runs, including his first chance as designated hitter. aroiiiid," said Crandall, "Dar- ''Sure, jEllie has been a big questions /and finally explained lorify myself C^ "I don't want to g j K^ ' _: but also I -don't want to be over A' ' : A #' ¦ .i-i ^ AA. 'A c THE;F|NEStc!N :THE BUSINESS! ; f : modest." ."' . .,?. ' • •¦A. ' '.A- While the Brewers are ramp- ing. Their loss to the Brewers AC "C ? was theif 10th io the. last .13 ?|; C ganies including ; . six to Mil- | ^M^ waukee? Nevertheless, ; they managed to hold their half ; ; game lead in the American A- ' - ¦ m ¦ ' ' I AA .v. ': :¦& .J_ ^'- ' m k : :W_ _r\- C»p% if*i\% -. . ' -1 League/ West? as DetroitA de- KLASSIC . ? feated Minnesota,- 6-0. '"'. | ¦ *¦ ll ¥¦ J IJ lnelud.,1 I . T-; - 2100 Seriei—14x6 ...... '.' .?." ¦;« .« .lr .^r ' .' ' - - . '¦ ' ,' -I Mlv/aukea (15) .CW«BO (!) ' -"¦ ibrhbl . tbrhbl j"" ' ¦¦ AA - TJohnwn.ii 5 10 0 PKally.rf 4 2 3 1 K-RALLY ' ' - $: ^' :ft AAC«p* */ Nt,ti , A; -I Woney,3b' 4 3 3o An.rewi.lb 40 10 ,n ; VukovclUb l oo o DAIIen.l b 2 11 0 ed ¦ |:: 3100 Series— 14x6 A.v.V CAAA'A Mm%0 ? DNIiy.ef 4122 dli-iPh ' - ' 1012 • %0^Bfff, A; ;; .; OTtiom«i,lf 2 0 1 0 Alv»r«do,lb 1 .001 ^ ScoIMb 4 23 1 Mclton,)b 30 11 " ¦ ' : Nuti ¦' HoiM.lb 2 O 0 1 HAIIelUb 2 0 0 0 t ^TRACTION SLOTTEP A ' y %'_B%.. : ^. £\ -ACiipi & ; L -rlgivif aaio cMiy.if :- sooo : ' ¦ ¦ nc,ud : ' v ' CIBrowhVrl. 1 0 0 0 Rtichirdt' cf 4 0 2 0 I 5600 Series — 14x6 A .;.¦••••/• • ? - ¦fH •Jmm\w' :i. '.? A;! *^. ' ?" :} Lahoud.dh 4 1 it Mu»«r,M . :: . I. LockWood.p 0 0 0 0 X««Uy,p OOOO I . ^^A"F^" l %r? 0»rdncr,p 0 O-O. o .'. OToolt.p : 0.0 0 0 ' ; : : ; ; ' "/' A - A; MANY- ' SlZES?- ' : ' ' ; ' ' " Totalj 42 13 1* 15 ToUI» 3I 5 1J S :; I; / . AC . OTHEft .INcST6CK;c: . . ' ' - A .A "J- MILWAUKEE : ...... :.. tS6 . m 100^-13 ^ CHICAGO ...... OOp 1O0 501- 5 E—Mellon. DP-MllwauKM 2, Chicago 1. tOB-Millwauke» 7, CMcigo '-f. 28— Seolt, D. Allan, o. May, Garcia, Monty, ? If you are interested in owning a highly distinctive C-. Brinkman, Oria, *. Thomii, Andrawa. ? HR—Porter J. Lahoud (2) 2. wheel, we invite; you to visit our showroom and look over our carloaii ¦ ¦ ' ' PITCHINO SUMMARY 4 " ' ' _ IP H R ER BB SO : ' ' ; . shipment . . : i ; JlBell (W, 7-i) .... 5 1 1 2 1 J?* ¦ ¦ * Lockwood .,..:.¦: :. ¦'. 3 « » * 0 1 ' '• ' ¦' ¦' Howie Johnson, i ;,: ' #' Gardner ...• ¦•••• ;- i 1 1 r ' • ',«¦ ' ¦ ' ^. ; ; : ri BOhnsen (L, 7-4) .., 2 4 - * .. J .0 y\' :f : : ;;y y . CLOSING THE GAP Av. Hank Aaron is islown Saturday the ball in the sixth inning, and ght, be is greeted by team- ? Gojsagi , i... ?1» 4 4 , 4 2. I >c ?;.:v^AcA- ^* '* A . ^¦ . y l;: y, -y ¦ night in Atlanta hitting his*, 691st career homer. It. was mate Mike Lain*. Aaron is within 23 of tying Babe CRufh's Kealey .,.,....;... 3W »• 4 . » 1 I OToole ? v.??., 3 1 1 0 V 1 : against the Chicago Cubs and tied him for fourth place .with career homer record ?of 714; The Cubs won Saturday. 4-3. Save-^Gardner 1. VJP—Ooiiape. Balk— : : ;: : : : j . Beli/ P B^C: Brinkman. T—2:5*. A^ ! y ' ' y: ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • ¦ tU- - " y. r l\fX:y^ x-' Hohus Wagner in all-time base hits^3,430. At left, he strokes (AP ; Photofax) C 33.3M. • ¦ • ' - | | ANOTHER CAR^ Caledonia club iedeft wi sch$i00 Drazkowskis wins slow-pitch pace archers , Wis. GOOD BLACK RIVER P^LLS EAR Gals and juniors paced the I /^ W$p ^ : — - Winona High concluded its 1972 LeJetz to. a 3i-9 record ' had to cancel of postpone Wihona Archers . here Sunday softbal! title 1973 baseball season Triday ? and second place in the Dis- eight scheduled: ganies. ? in , another of tlie season's West j BLEMS-0ISC0NTIHUED TIRES-SPECIALS trict One Airterican Legion They were to : have "met Jack's Drive ?Inn of Caledon- by capturing second place -C Central ¦ Field Archery League tournament behind Caledo- Rushford, La £rosse . (in a . shoots. . ¦" ¦-A I ia held off Shorty's. D & J In the state tournament be- ¦' , ? : ' nia.A '"AC - . doubleheader ) and tBe Roch- - , c ;.. ¦ ¦ Lounge of Winona 11-7 Saturday ." Shooters . front Tomah ?Wls., '?¦:'i^ ¦-*AvC¦ C :cV=?;just**' ftrriVedl: - ^ :? ?¦ , night to claim the team: title* in hind Bemidji. Brecht has been a pitcher ester Rockets in home games . dominated the event with firsts - ¦?? "? ..? - -?? *.?:*-:? ' * :* : '¦* But, at least for most of for Winona State College the . and Westby arid Owatonna in eight of the competition's 18 the Winona Men's Slow-Pitch (in Tournament. held at Athletic the WHS players,. the sea- past . two years, compiling another doubleheader)¦ in events. .'A' . - ' son Is only half over. . ; a &-1 record this season, and away ?games; • • .1 R DIA » WI^ESTER Park./? : ¦ ' : Rich Drazkowski pasted one A U The Hawks ';¦'.' will ." just has one more year p£ eligi- No mak&rup dates have as • Shorty's,: one of the; teams ¦ ¦:¦ of . the first place finishes for the . change uniforms, donning bility remaining. .. . •yet been arran,ged for. -' ' Winona Archers with , a 192 tied for first in the city's Open ' ¦ ; the colors of the Winona : Le- The LeJetz were originally '/ JUNE , - ' score In the Cadet class. Slow-Pitch League, knocked off Jetz, .who are scheduled to scheduled to start the season 19-Ca ledonla, T:» p.m. : the Wildcat Inn of Neillsville, 21-^t Rutlifordv 7i30'.'- p/m; Trempealeau, Wis,, : shooters open the 1973 . season Tues-, June .4, but because Winona 23^-At Austin, s. p.m. . ¦ came oil to represent the area Wis., 13-10 and Crisler's .of St. day with a 7:30 p.m. game High — which: produces a • 25-Westby, Wli., 7:30 p.m. - .' '-. ' 26-La Crtjcent, 7iM p.m. with firsts in the m«n's bow- Paul 13-12¦ eh route to the fi- against' Caledonia at Ga- major share the; "¦ ' of LeJetz 28^-et La : Crejccnt, i p.rn. man class, .where Norm Whil- nals. - , 20-Alb«r1 Lea H), 2 p.m-. {;;.;fyyw+ brych Park. ? players advanced to the ¦ — ¦ ' ." . -' ¦ ¦ JULy ' - " lock scored 354^- Don Deeney, Jack's nipped: Ye Old Style The 1973 LeJetz \vill be state: tournament for the T-al MJnkatt, (2), 4 p.m. ' also of Trempealeau, was sec- Inn of La Crosse 2-1 and then coached by -Terry Brecht, first time in the school's his- J^-at. 'Rdcheiler. Roeketi, 7:30 p.m, «—at Caledonia, 7;30 p.m. and disposed of the Trane Ball who last month was named ond with a 301 -. in the Sizes to fit aH tory, the start has been¦¦ de- ?- *-Rujhfordj - 7:30 p.m. women's champion class where | Hawks of La Crosse / 5-3 and to succeed Jon Kosidowski. layed until Tuesday. .- ' 12-at VVejtOy, Wli., 7:30 p.ni, 16-AuslIn, 7:30 p.m Grace Whillock slammed a 343. Johnny's East Side Bar of Wi- Kosidowskl had piloted the Thus : far, the LeJetz have 17-Rachestor Mayo, 7:10 p.m. Winona's Steve ? Finch finish- nona 10-4 to reach the - cham- ? SPAIWNG %0-fLITE" GOODYEAR pionship game. A A ed third in the men's bowman t and Eteth Fratzke; was second The Marauders ot Minneapo- in the women's champion com- lis clobbered St. Stan's of Wi- petition, .;; GOLF GOLF GOLF nona for the consolation title, 61-yeaNd La Crosse : The only other? Winona title 1 f after St. Stan' s had heen the came in the women's expert victim tf a no-hitter thrown by ^ class where Betty Drazkow- ! BALLS CAPS GLOVES the pitcher from tho Wildcat ski's 192 was good enough for | Inn earlier in the day, banker wins at the win. Joanne Thurston, Other first-round winners in- Valley High tourney Trempealeau, was third. cluded the Moose Lodge of Eau HOKAH, Minn: — Don Non- Four tied for third-flight hon- Rod Hbesley and Terry Grzy- Claire, Wis., and Cathedral . of telle of La Crosse, Wis., cap- ors, while Chuck Skidmore of kwoski finished second and ^jl^^Hjf J A Winona , which knocked off the Elkhart Lake l tured the second annual Valley La Crose, Bob RoIIey of La third respectively for Winona in .^I 6^|-^S9^ | Oasis Bar of the Opera League. ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) High Open Championship Golf Crosse and Roger /Curran of La the Junior Boys champion UNIVERSAI AU.RUBBER ASSORTED COLORS t In the consolation semifinals, — A 61-year-old Kansas banker at the Valley High Golf Club Crescent won the fourth, fifth class; -' J St. Stan's ousted the Oasis Cafe won the feature event without near here Sunday. and sixth flights. Roger Hjesland , Trempea- and the Marauders whipped the Nontelle picked up the vic- Defending leau much challenge Sunday In the champion Harry , and neighbor Bob Nelson Oasis Bar 12-2? tory by going two-over par on Warriner blazed through the finished second and third re- ! FRONT RACING conclusion of the June Sprints the 6,690-yard , par 72 course. tournament with an even par spectively in the Class A free- weekend of sports car racing. He finished tho 18-hole tour- 109, but, since ho is a pro try- style, ? while Winona 's Howard a for- nament with 35-37-58—110, just ing to regain his amateur stat- Thelemann was third in the CAR MATS JACKETS Jack Hinkle of Wichita , ' , mer midget driver, averaged p stroke ahead of Mark Thomp- us, ho played only on an exhi- •Class B division. ' -^ ^ ' son of Rushford. bition basis. Nearly 12o shooters were on - f ' 99.745 miles an hour in a Class ' ^ ^^^^^ ,'/*•*^ Alt i-'V'"''' - Thompson came In with A field of 115 golfers entered hand Sunday for the Black Riv- A Lola Chevrolet and finished 2 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ S6-S6-39-UI. the two-day tournament. er shoot. League archers will ? • . ' • ¦ -. ' • ' : - " ' ? ' ' - minutes, 10 seconds ahead of Dave Cardin of Onalaska was be returning to tho Mississippi . I ; the runner-up in the race for A, two shots back with a 112, Gale River valley for the next B and C sports racers. Wenker of Ln Crosse had 113 meet, with tho Trempealeau and Steve Peterson of West shoot-ers hosting the nex t COMPLETE UNDER-CAR CARE j ¦ '¦ *• - . • Cliff Apel of Mllwaukco fin- „?'. * ? Salem had 114. WSFL shoot July 1. j '''%m0y ished second in the lOO-mlle, 25- Jack Richards of Sparta cap- 1 Ar» you, lh« American motorist, having trouble finding the kind af "under, I ' lap affair , driving a McLa ren tured first-flight honors with a X car core" you axpect? let Nelson Tire Service, your local Goodyear daoler, ? 119, while 'Winonn 's Jim Miller ¦ Chevrolet. _ com- to the rascuel We offer the finest, rnoif up-to-date equipment ond I Jerry Hansen of Minneapolis, Jr. and Jim Tracy Shared sec- brafot I ond-flight laurels 1 experienced penonnel in the business. Front-end alignment, ball Joints, ., having run second most of the with 123s. Scoreboard Notv ? shock absorbers, tie rod ends, mufflert , tail p ipes, packing, wheel bearings— ? lime In a Class B Lola Ford , CHAMPIONSHIP PLIGHT 1. Don Nontelit, La Cro.ie u-ir-38—110 NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE ? ycu nam* It, we do itl . - I went to the pits for fuel late in 2. MarK Tliompion, Ruthford 14-J4 J9—Ul BAIT EAST J. Dave Cardin, Onaleaka ..31-37-37—111 W. L. Pet. at W. L. Pet. OB Como in today and have our experts check your car. No charge! We will ? Smokers tlio race. 4. ante Wtnllar, La CrotM 41.M11-11S CW CW » U .it* Mllmukoa ..,.,.,. 'j) 77 .no X ¦» Hinklo had won tho feature at I. Slave Poterion, Montreal 27 .518 s nalMinnro 30 14 .314 1 ? give you a fr«« estimate on just what has to be dono to your car to put It I Wait lalam 3I-M-37-I14 New York 26 1» .4»l" - l_ (- New York 11 90 .324 11. tho Road America track two PIRST PLIGHT 51. Loulj » 11 ,4B1 7 Detroit , ;31 !» .317 > In first class driving condition, You may be driving an •"accidont-about-to- I may save ycrns ngo. I. Jack Rlcha rdt, Sparln .. 41-W-3B—lit Pllltbtirgh 35 22 .419 "»1^ llOltOU II 10 ,411 4 J I, Erie Millar. La Crosia ., ao-o-w—130 Philadelphia it JJ .414 1 VS Cleweland II 40 ,J!J 12 4 happ«n." Avoid this . . . com* out today, ? Hansen won a preliminary 1. Mike MirioB, Onalaika . 41-37-40—131 WEST WEST Loa Angelei ... .. % rnce Sunday, avorglng 100.28 Jot llnrwood, La Craicml 410»-41—131 .. 17 2> .40? Chicago 1) 19 ,SSt up to 25 Oant Ollvor, Ln Crono .. 40-41 40—111 Son Francllco 40 27 .577 \V Mlnnosota ..31 J« ,352 VS trial for Formula A, Houiton ...34 20 .S45 4 Knns/11 Cily 16 30 .349 \\ rawamssw ;^^^ 1 m.p.h. in a SECOND FLIGHT J ]$, C and Super V cars. 1. Jim Mlllor Jr., Winona .. 44-H-40--113 Cincinnati 14 2« .140 414j Oakland ;. 33 30 .914 1 Jim Tracy, Wlnnna .... 4«-40-3»-l23 Atlnnlo 1» 34 .418 11 CnUlornln 31 10 .317 lit on car During the preliminary, How- I. Noal Hoppam, Onalaika 41-41-40—124 tan nisno . 1ft 4! .]09 U!fc Texai 19 111 .312 11 David Colberf, Sparta ... 4M0-1»-1J4 SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS SATURDAY'S LATK RESULTI 1! 2-LOCATIONS-2 i ard Jackson of Cotlnr Hnplds, Loi Anotltt t, Monlraal }, 7 • I. Oonlon FaNler, Winona 41-41-4.-11S Innlnsi, Oakland 4, notion 3, • j Iown , escaped serious Injury THIRD HLIOHT rain, Knnmi cily 3, ciavaland I, 11 Innlngi. Insurance when his racer difiintogr«ted 1. Terr/ nrown, La Crone 44-10-Jf-US PltlihoiQli I. Clnclnnat I 0. (lnlKmoro f, Taxae |, Olen Kopnarud, RutlKord 4J-45or-us Crilcnnn 4, Atlanta 3, CntKoiTila 5, Nnw York 2. against n rail nfler a lire blow Olck Olngloy, Houilon .. 4J-41-37-11J Phllndelnhla S, sen Frenclico 4 Milwaukee 4. Chicago t, I Innlngi, out. MIlis Peterion, La Crime 40-4?-JS-U5 Nrw York 10, Ian DUjo 2. rain, Farmers I. Dave Jackion, Iparla 41 44 1»—11* St. Louli s. Houilon 1, SUNDAY'S RESULTS with It wns tlio weekend's worst POURTH rLIOHT SUMDAYfS RESULTS Kenim Cily 4-4, Clivelenit 11, j , NELSON TIRE SERVICE croflh. 1, Chuck SMrtnioro, cinclnnaH j-3, pittiln/roli i-l, Oelroll e\ Minnoiola 0. | La Croaia 41-4!-4l-11) Chicago »-S, Allanla 3d. Mllwnukee 13, Chicago I. I | (Independent Goodyear D»«ler) H T 2. oick nrown, Ruihlord . 44-« 47- IJJ fhlladolphla 11, San rranclico 7. ftftlllmore 3, Texai 4. 11 Innlngi. 9, Oave Toilrud, onalaaka 4»-4J-aa—1JJ Now York 3, Son Diego 1. Calllnrnla (aro 1-3) at Mlnneula HB PSS9H I Hours:° * - ' * ll NOTTINGHA M, England - PIFTM TLIOHT New York CSiMver »••) a| Philadelphia ( tlanrfi 5-4). millo Jenn King of Long Disnch , 1, Bob nolle/, La Croiaa .. 4( 44-43-119 (Brett 3J1, nloht. D0I10II (Porry 7-3) at Cleveland (Strom j Hours : Mon.-Prl. 7s30 s.m. Wif ^^ U ^^a\\\ 5:30 Non.-Frl. JiOO a.m. MI 1, Rouir Leonhardl, Chicago (Janklni 7-4> al PMUburoU 1-0, night. ^4^rtjjj )pr£ t0 p,m„ Sat. 7tO0 a.m. 1 4 (,'nllf ., scored nn fl-fi . fi-4 victory La Croua 41 47-44—11* (Cilia !¦)>, nlBM. Rntlon (Curlli 11) it Milwaukee (Col- to 5:00 p.m., Sat. hit) a.m, over Britain 's Virginia Wnclo In I, Oenree Jnydar, Holm4rt 44-41-14-UI Montreal INtoora 41) at St. Louli born a-11, night, Bob Lloliau, Winona .., 47.4445-13B (Wlie 11), nloht, Oakland (li e ml lion Ml al Kamai City j _^__i__^__B_flH tho womop'A sfnglos final of tlio I. Uruca Carrier. Houilon 4t-4t-47-1ie Ailenla (Raed 4-71 ait Lot Anoalei CLIltell 001, night, I [*' For Information Call California (Mnv i-4) al Chicago (Plih- i TEL. 454-5161 TEL. «4-H13 „ ,000 John Player Tennis • IXTH fLIOMT IMeiienmllh tl), nlstht. $75 1. RcKjir Currin, TUMSOAY'I OAMES ar 4-4), nloht. | Tournnmont while In Iho nion'fl l.a Craicant 10-47-4 7-144 rtilcago at ntlihurof* , 2, nlghl. TUESDAY'S OAMBI i In Winona 452-5916, 1, Us\\* Truahlood, New York al Phlledalnhla, nloht . rii>troll at Cleveland, nlghl. singles final , Erik van Dillon ol ' La Croi^a .,.., SO-SO 4 7-147 Mnnlrral nt st, Lmili , nlghl. H»lllm«tf at Now Yr»rk, night, ? Complete Auto Service at Both Locations j j Sun M JI I CM , Calif., (lofeatoU 3. Drnla WalNor, Hokali ... 494t s 1-U9 Mouelan al Un nicfio. nlalil, OaklnnrTal Kansas City, night, j In Lewiston 4115 South Airlca Sla Rlitltcr, La Croiae ,, 49 )1-47-140 Allanla at Lot Anoc l«», nlghl. notion at Mllwaukei, night, Frtiw McMillan of I, Fred Commu, Cincinnati al San Punclico, night, Texti nl Minnoiola, nloht. 8-0, C-l, 0-1. La Craicent 4I 4I SJ-1J1 California at Chicago, night. y ' )¦ PiumWng, Rftoflng 31 ;Xfm^ri^L ff-f ;. . ¦: fyfy ^ (300D. PLUMBING payi for lliolf. It " olvo» you yean of dependable iirvlc; arid Ii "aulet « ' a whUpar. It'a. oood tinse-VchLo tha btit . (REfAODEL- ING7- A»k about our Packaoa PlaM . Start Hfcre Frank O'Loughlin HEATING , v ? MOtlCH ' . : PLUMOIMO¦ ¦ 4 ' .Ml E. 6lh - ' ¦ . . 7e\. 4i2-a*9^ This newspaper will be. responsible for . .; cnly OH Incorrect Insertion' ol any classllled advertisement published Ih PLUMBING BARN A . ihe Want Ads: section. Check your -ad iM WIgh-. Forejt.. ' _ . ' _ ? Tel. 43f««¦ and call '4-2-3121 If , ' a correction must De triade. - . ' . PATCH YOUR ROOP whli. It'i Ifiitclng. , renew/ your iopl» at 14 «:?»C0'w ,n• !' BLIND ADS UNCALLED f=OR — . roof, i coat, 10 year warranty, SPELTZ Rolllnfl»torn, C-37, 40, J0,; S5» 57, Sy, T7 , It, 79. 81. C H ¦' • _ K - : HATCHERY. ¦ -MlnnV Te|. o89:33.11, .. - ' ¦ ? . Lost ind? Found 4 Electric Roto RpbteT ¦ ¦ -. ' ¦: ' FREE FOUND ADS iFor clogged «aWer« and dralni. AS A PUBLIC SERVICE to our . readers, free found ede will be published when Browns Roto Rooter a person finding an article calls tha Ttl. 452-9509 or 4ia-43»,:i :vr. quaranft. Winona? Dally & Sunday News Classi- 1 p.m. New York fied Dept. 452-3321. An ia-wof. notice wlll be published free for 2 days In Female—Jobs of Inhtrati—28 stocl; prices an e'liort to bring finder arid : loser jire market ; tojetlser. ?* ¦? ;; ' Stock doctor! office. Mu»t ba Goodview for? AHiedCh 32% Hoheywl 99% SECR-ETARY over 21. Write C-M Dally Newi, AllisCh :- .¦: aVaCInlSH 29% FOUNtt—pair prescription tuhglessea? St. Amerada -35%: IBM Si6V_ Paul's Episcopal Church, Tel. 452.5355 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR — Immediate belween 9 and 12 a.m. (ull-tlma openlnas for an txperltnced AmBrnd 38% IhtlHrv ? 26ft Keypunch and Verifier Operator. Excel- invejligation drops sharply , CCA?f ggsCA ? FOUND — male brown aind'whlhe doo, AmCah ss-y* InlPap ' ,33'/4 lent: salary and .employs benefit pro- v ¦ irllCA-O WHOL-SAL* , . :. ¦ . wearing ' brown . collar with studs. Tel. : Department, NfEW YORK . (AP) - The AmMtr : * 7 Jns&L. ' '• 452-6M1' gram. App!y Personnel V18V4 Grade A medium whlta ..,;.... .54 . or 454-403B,. ? Peerlesi Chain. Co., 141« e, Sanborn. stock market dropped! sharply Ancobda 17% Kencott 23V£ Grade.A largo whlla ...... ,58W . Wlnnna, Allnn, ? ...... 59'/i FOUND-*!! gray .cat, vicinity or Huff today in moderately slow trad- ArchDn 26^ Kraft;. ; 46.H Grade A exlra large . .. and Broadway. Tel.. 4J4-3710. to eontiniie CLEANING WOMAN wanted for apart- ing as the international mone- ArmcSl : 1973). : . ?C20% Kresge A A36V4 (First Pub. Monday, J una IB, . . . LOST—Winona High School 1973 class merits. Write C-83 Dally N»w». '''¦ , ? An investigation is scheduled tary situation : appeared to be AvcoCp; • . 9% Loew' s 24% State d Minnesota ¦ ring. Finder please Tel. Stockton ¦ • • ¦ . ts9-27n ;* .? NEVER: SETTLE FOR SECOND.BEST to. continue this evening Into, a worsening and confusion arid BethSU ; 27% Marcor : 18.V. County of Winona . :! . BECOME associated wllh /WON. ai an ; In District; Court . ? .disappointment oyer President Boeing l7i_ - MMM • : 82% . .Third Judicial District AVON Representative. AVON, the Sa.turday morning fire that .ex- . ¦Flower* . V: : ' . -A? . -CA5 world's largest cosmetic company and Nixon's ' economic policy pre^ BoiseCs •:.' . 914 MirinPL 19% NOTICE OP EXECUTION 5ALB . the most respected ' Call or tensively damaged two houses ' ¦ Lorenz Rusert,, d/b/a Winona. Bearjno & -on» of. . . vaijed. Brunswk, 15 MobOil C 65?& Shop;.' Plaintiff - GERANIUMS aind petunia s, rejular etc, wrtfa Mrs: Sonya King, 3953 18th Ava. Machine. reduced lo 50c. Air of your, wedding N.W.. Rochester. Minn. 5590I-; Tel.l 2Bty in Goodview. The noon Dow Jones average BrlNor . 35y MnGlua . 49?i vs. ' ' . ¦: ' - ¦ "¦ '~ 4 Earl Chrlsloflerson, d/'b/a- WyatlwIIU flower needs. Open 7 days? a week. ;. 33J3, _ . : , -. . r . . '.: : , Damaged, were; houses at 3770 Of 30 industrials , was down 9;86 CampSp SO MontDk Minnesota, Defendant. Rushford Greenhouse, Tel. 4M-9375. -^— GaraBe, Lewiston, ATTENTION PARTY PLAN -OUR :«th points at 878.69. Declining is- j CatpIr - . 55% NNGas . : 3S? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Commissions e - Larg- and 37150 8th Street, Goodview, pursuant to a writ ot execution to me Personal. ' ? " - 'A 7 YEAR—Highest sues on the New York Stock Chryslr , 24y4CNoStPw 29% ' est Selection of Toys «. qiftil Oyer 350 owned by Frank Drazkowski delivered .In the action above entitled best-selling Hems In a full-color learn arid Richard Kuhlmann,. respec- lic auction to the highest bidder lor loa. No. cash Investment e No col- issues 892 to 240. A . CdmEdAv-; 32 NwBanc 56% Frl. was your last'day I Ray, Do»ig and ' lectlng e No delivering! Dealers and ¦' casti on; fhe 17th day of August, 1W3, all of your friends at the Annex send . STRAWBERRY QtlEiEN " ... Cindra Gohde, daughter of tively, eye CAC . P.M;, at the site of the Managers needed. Try. usl Call " .collect . ' . CA'C Analysts said the -prediction CorriSat 42^ Pehney 81% at 4:O0 o'clock their luck, Pat, and wish to thank you todayl (1 (203) 673-3455, or '?wrlta following .described properly In the Town- .for j iii . A Mr. and ' Mrs.^' William Gohde, Merrillan, was crowned queen . Chief Joseph Ti'ochta of the by. the Bank for Interhatipnal ConEd 23'/4 Pepsi ? 80% your help. and assistance over Sarila's Parties, Avon, Conn. O4001. ship of Warren *ln said . Couniy: and -the past, years. Stop In and have one of the; 1973 Alma Center SfrawterryAFestival.; Miss Giohde, a Goodview Volunteer Fire De- Settlements that the dollar ConiCan ' 27% Plphslig C 41 ' State, all the right, title and Interest on VJ] Ray Mayer, Innkeeper ;.' , -.'... , defendant above RN OR LPN—Part-time and full-time, crisis would continue for some ' of Earl Christofferson WILLIAMS HOTEL. Apply the Watklns United Methodist junior at Lincoln High Sdiioolj ^^^ Alma Center, will rei^ imtil; ConQil . Sl'/4 Phillips 51% named . In and to the real , property des- partment ; said this morning he Home. next year's festival. (Jean G. Anderson photo) time ; hurt Wall Street. ..The dbl- iGhtlDat 35'4 Polaroid 137% cribed as 'follows, to-wltr DON'T FORGET ... . Legionnaires . . . and department officials will vis- RGA " A parcel of land . 140 feet by 180.1 to plsn for the BIG JULY 4th Leon j. lar hit record lows in some; Eu- Dartlnd 35^ 23 : feet In tho southeast quarter of Ihe CHURCH SECRETARY — typing, recep- : ¦ Weliel Post - No. 9 American¦ Legion tionist, shorlriand desirable. Bookkeep- it the scene of the blaze tonight ropean markets ; and the price Deefe , 38% RepStl 24% . northwest quarter of . Section 33, Picnic. LEGION CLUB. - . .¦' ¦ Township ' 106 north of Range 8 west, Ing, 37'A-hour.week, shorter hours In In an attempt to determinie the of gold*stirged.C ' , ;; > DowCm ; 50y Salary negotiable. Send 4. Reylnd 42% ' more - specifically described as •' •tol- BEST WISHES to the LeJetz with their . summer. Witoka ca ptures ¦; resume to C-8! Dally News. fire's '; cause: and estimate daim- TropicanaC F*roducts was the duPont 160% Rockwl 27% loivs: commencing, at the aoutrieast upcoinlria season. V.fc.W. POST 1387. . '' ¦ corner of said southeast quarter of most active issue on : the Big EastKod 130% SearsI . 93% SMALL BUSINESS wants trained; ex- Plajiiview nips title age.. - .C* . the northwest quarter, thence -west REDUCE SAF E and fast with . GoBese tournament: Board, : down 1 at 22%.; Most cf Esmark 24% ShellOil , 50% 180.5 feet, - - thence-. - north 140 feet, perienced part-time office help. Mature, . ¦ Tablets and E-Vep "water pills" at reliable.person. Tel. 4J4-544S from S to The fire apparently started in that action ; came in a ¦' '" thence east 15.5 feet, thence north your nearest Ted Maler Drug. -; STOCKTON; Minn. ; — Perry Exxon ^94% Singer .. 49% 17.5 feet; thence east 72 feet, Ihence 12 and after 1:30. . Drazkowski's . garage between i18,900 share block, traded at . south 16.5 feet, Ihence east 93 feet, ; . Firesth* :39% SpRand 38% . . LET -US FILL your. hext prescription. about I Henderson cracM ; a single and 3 ' ' ' ' ¦ thence south 141 feet to place of Snyder Rexall Drug. Free delivery. PART-TIME bookkeeper/ for: the two homes, destroying the 2b 4.':' -. :'.The - 'nq6n ? 'Al)r6ad-based FordMtr 56% StBriids ? 5i% . hours a week. Write q.79 Dally News. 8u(Hi^3-2r a three-run homeri-to-drive? in beginning, all In Section 33, Town- Charge accounts. - Tel. 453-7100. . . garage and a.1971 hardtop in it- NYSE index of sonie 1,500 com- GehEL 57% StOibCal . 74ry4 ship 106 north of Range 8 west, Wi- air fduf runs in Witoka's C'4-.fl Much of the eastern portion of mon stock was down 0.57 points GenFodd 25'/4 StOiHnd . 85y4 nona County, State of Minnesota. REDUCE excess fluids with Fluldex. Male—Job* of Interest— 27 at 54.79. GehM '•" > Dated June 14. 1973. Lose weight with Dex-A-Dlet capsules triumph oyer Horner Home Im- the Drazkowski house also was 58% TelexCp 3% HELMER C. WEINMANN .. . at Ted Maler Drug. On the Ameirican ; Stock; Ex- GenMtr: C eiy - .Texaco 3iV4 Sheriff of Winona County, Minn. MAN for forming cohcrefe. Mu st hava ia#iiifion provement of Winona inA the destroyed. • ? . * HAVI NG A wedding? I Cea'rr save.you some knowledge of carpentry. Year . change, prices were also lower GenTel 28% Texasln 94% (FIr5t .Pub. Monday, June : 11, 1973) . money on flowers and ' cake. Fountain around work . Tel. Fountain City ttl:. championship game of the 7133 - evenings. . KLAINVIEW, Mim : - Plain- ; The Kuhlmann home received in slow trading. The noon price Gillette 55% UnOil 3Sy8 State of Minnesota . ) and stand available.? Tel, 454-2730.; Stockton Invitational Softball ¦ County of Winona )? ss. ¦• - . view's American Legion base- siding , and roof damage to its change index was down .05 Goodrich 21% UnPac - ..: 53% GOT A PROBtEM? Need Information or . CHEF WANTED—Area supper club. Sen* in County? Court ' to C-44 Dally News. ball team scored all of its runs Tournament here Sunday. , ' points at 22.51. Champion Home Goodyr 22%?USStl * 29% . Probata Division : lust want to "rap"» Call YES .evenings. resume ' west side fa the biaze wliich ¦¦ '¦:¦ ¦ , 452-5590. , ;. • in -the first ? two innings here Builders was the mpst-aictive is- Greyhhd ." 13%. WesgEl 34i/4 ' File No. 17,664: ARE YOU BIGGER than your present Fred Huff toss&d the shutout was discovered about : 9:30 am. : . ¦• In Re Estate Of Sunday night and leld on. for a sue, down C% at ' - 4%. c.A - ' HAVING A DRINKING problem? For . |ob? If so, you may need to'look . Into for Witoka while Lee Kanz suf- 'C- . GulfOil 22% Weyrhsr 58 .- . . Waller Herrhann; Decedent. an excellent business opening up- right Saturdaj^ : Orde> for Hearing «t» Final Account experienced, CONFIDENTIAL aid to 3-2 exhibition victory over the fered?the: bss. Gary Bauer rip- 74,900 share block was traded at Homestk 48 Wlworth 22^ help men and women stop drinking here In this area. Not a ple-ln-the-sky ; - Mo . determination , has been ¦ ¦ : and Petition for Distribution. Old-established livestock fetd Winona VEW Buddies. A- ped a triple and Mike Holubar 4V_, off.C^.? ' .;. . . ? .? ':; The.representative of the above named Tel. 454-44VO, ALCOHOLICS ANONY- scheme, ¦ . made whether the * year-old MOUS, for yourself or a relative..; . company can use one sales-service rep- Bob Smith started : oa the Uad.a double for Horner's. estate having filed his -final account and resentative with good , business |udg- Draiskowski home will have to Winona markets petition: for settlement and allowance ment, will to learn and work hard, cap- mound for the BuddiesAbut had In the battle for third place, thereof and for distribution to the per- Air Conditioning, Heating 9 be razed. The / family is stay- A Livestock ? able of developing Intp an opportunity difficulty finding the plate and Frbeatert AMalt . Corporation sons thereunto entitled; - figures. . Randall's of Winona knocked ing with relatives?at 629 Main , with earnings well Into five gave up five walks before be- : SOUTH ST. PAJJL Hours 8 a,m. to « p.m. IT IS ORDERED That: the hearing CENTRAL AIR conditioning repair, ail Excellent employee benefits program. off the Cly-Mar Bowl of Lewis- ': '" SOUTH St: PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Submit sample before loading. thereof be had on July 9, 1973, at 9;30 types; Quality Sheet Nietel Works, 1151 "For Interview, Tal. 71W7J- St..;?; . ;: - ' cA-A ; -Cv C-A" . ' ' , the confidential ing relieved by. Don" Boynton. ton, and Stockton whipped Min- (USDA) — Cattle; and calves: 3,46i; ?Barley purchased at prtces sublect to o'clock A.M.,: before this Court In E. Broadway Tel. 4J4-«t4.' S740 between 5 and 7 p.m. ' The : Kuhlmanns remain In. slaughter, steers and helters modrately change : . ; county court room In trie court house In Boynton worked 2 1-3 scoreless nesota City for the consolation here- Eieir 18-month-old house as only: active Monday end steady;' cows steady Bay State MilliJig Co. Winona, Minnesota/ and that;notlce Business Services 14 NATIONAL CUSTOM Stereo -franchise innings and now has ' to 50 higher, upturn rriost generally on ¦ of be: given by publication of this . order allowed trophy. A' - Elevator?A Grain Prices , • opening soon. Need dynamic, aggres- one robrii is unusuable.: . '. canner and cutter; bulls steady; vealers In the Winona Dally News and ¦ by mailed sive salesman. Extensive training pro- just ; one iearaed run in 20 1: 3 strong; iwo loads"tilgli-ch'olce, Including No. 1 northern spring wheat .,;, 2.39 notice as provided by law. • • ¦. :.' GENERAL BUILDING needs and roof- Both properties were insured. No..2 northern spring wheat?.,.. 2.37 ing. Free estimates on ell building vided. Tremendous Income - potential. innings wliile . striking oui 39 some prime, 1.2?2-1,282 lbs 4S.0O; choice . Dated June 7, 1973.¦ ¦ Mon;; ' . No. 3 northern spring wheat. .... 2.33 ¦ ¦ ¦ S' - A? Sawyer * and Interior, work. .-.Ceilings; paneling Interviews at Holiday Inn Tires. l ,O0W,300 lbs 4S.5O-47.50; mixed hlsh- • . ond Wed Tel. for appointment 454-4390. batters; gobd and choice. . '45.5d-46.50; few loads No..4 northern spring .wheat .;...2.29. '.?, : Judge , of Couniy Court - and cabinets made to order. Tel. 454- . The Buddies loaded the bases high choice 980-1,025 lb slaughter heifers No. 1 hard winter wheat ...... 2.35 . (Court Seal) . .'1113. '? No. 2 hard winter wheat —...... 2.33 WANTED—Manager for Key Apartments, Kowalewski *r 4S.50; choice 850-1,050 lbs 45.00-46.00; C. Stanley McMahoh .454-2920, with nobody out in the top of * No. 3 hard winter wheat ...... 2.2? WILL DO ra-upholsterlng at reasonable . West 5th. Tel. Ext. 33 durlnfl mixed high good and choice 44.0OV45.00; Attorney fot Petitioner • regular : business hours. - the sixth, but Joe Anderson re- Driver is fined ullllty . and commercial .slaughter cows No. 4 hard .winter wheat *...... 2.25 rales. Tel. St. Charles 932-3531; •? ' , - . - No. 1 rye ' ...;...... ^...... ^. 1.15 Monday, June A, 1973) 34.50-36.50; cutter 32.50-35.00; canner CFIrst Pi/b. WANTED—Maintenance man In exchange placed Plainview starterA Jeff 29.00-32:50; utility and commercial slaugh- No. 2 rye ...... ' ...... ,...^....1.13 LAWN AND (Garden Equipment . Sales home runs pace State of Minnesota •) aiid Service. Howard Larson, old Min- for rent. Key Apartments, West? Slh; Wedge Cat that point and got ter bulls 38.WM2.00; individual comm?r- ¦ County of Winona ' ) , ss. .Tel. . 454-2920, .Ext. 32- . during regular clal* 43.00; cutter 35.00-38.00; choice yeal- (First Pub. Monday, Jajna IS, 19TS) nesota City Road. Tel. .454-1482. ; . . the ipst teaiit out; of . In County Court liuslness: hours. . .. • the; jam in one-car crash ers 61.00-70.00, prime: up 1o 80,00; good State of Minnesota •) . Probate¦ Division : ALL. ELECTRIC- Shaver Service. Reming- with no damage.. - A ¦ S1.0O-62.0O. . County of Winona ) ss. ' ¦¦¦No. -'.-17,758 ' -" . • '¦ W.ANTED—machinist ;and welders.. Imrii*. The Winona. County sheriff's Hogs ; 5,000; - barrows and '.flilts ?falrly in County Court ton raiors, $12.50 and up; Yarollmek 31ie first batter to face Ander- Greeii Terraee In Re Estate Ol Barber Shop, 415 E. 3rd. . ? , 1973) , County ol Winona ) ts. for the; winners and teammate In County Court Tel. Paul Miissolf Bobbi Arendt had three hits in- . Probate Division Oasis Bar W Bicycle rider is i THEGOVEaNMENTOC No. 17,759. . . ' . 288-1851 cluding a. triple. In Re Estate Of ILOW-P ITCH SOFTBALL In the onl * " ¦ ' ' MrHKErSKrl Vrt.HiaE . ; Ethel M. Baldwin, also known as Open Lcaguo y other game Roll- 5 A D EPA mMENT OF THE TREASURY - . ingstone battered Hauser Art hurt in accident Jn OFFICE DF REVENUE SHARiNG - Ethel' Maria Baldwin, Decedent. W L W L C- 1900PENNSYLVAMIAAVE.N.W, PLANS TO EXPEND ITS BEVENUE SHAWNQ AUOCATI0N Order for Hoarlng on Petition lor Custom Printing, Inc East Sldo Bar 5 1 oasis Cafa 3 2 Glass 18-13. ¦ ' romilEENTITlEMENTPERIODDEGINNINO Probate of Will and First Codicil ; '¦ - . ¦ WASHIHGTON.D.C.- ¦ 20228 Shorly't 5 1 Cochrane) 3 3 o • ' - - . - ' . - "- . . Thereto, Limiting Time to File claims 1913 Second St. S.W. Levoa Bar I 1 stove near La C rescent 's o < (K) r-i EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL Cluck ihii block l|lhiiplinl> bated on I W ^ 19r *3 ANDEN0IN0) JLIH 2Qi l£> r3 . and for Hearing Thereon. St. Stan's It Oasis Bar 0 « LJan «reojlive proposal ' Wary Lorraine Burmclster having filed Rochester, Minn. LA CRESCENT, Minn. - A " (U DEBT How will llio malliMiiy ' ot r.vonu i »l)»rlng fundi «l[ccl ilia IH THE F01L0WINO MANNER BASED UPON AN a * petition for tho probate of the Will Shorty's D & J Lounge main- Springer wins 13-year-oid La Crosse, Wis,, girl iorrowlngfaqulr(mflntsofyour|u»lidicilon7 _ and First Codicil thereto of aald decetl- ESIIMATED TOTAL Of Sf 2J.9 en t and for the appointment of Fred tained its share of the . lead in is in fair condition and being Burmelsler as Executor, which Will and Help—Mala or Femala 28 Chippewa Valley . . . ' First Codicil ihcreto are on «l|» In this tlie Open Slow-Pitch League treated for facial lacerations in I 1 i 1 . ACCOIWMO Fridy night by blanking the a La Crosse hospital as the re- AVOiBDEDTiucntASB . NO irficT 2«j 2 orst.fiQ? - ' Court and «pen to Inspocllon; S'NlAWBERRY PICKERS wanted. Doya MENOMONIE , Wis. _ Joe ~ ~ IT IS ORDERED, That tha hearing end girls, 12 years or over. Tal. 452- Oasis Bar 7-0. VXl.UvtGF. thereof be had on July 3, 1973, at 10:00 sult of a car-bicycle accident lESSENDEBTINCHMSJ X Pp S°ICr crfCCTcff?CT fIIf/NKISf5'3 shoutout -while teammates Jon ing. - availability ct Rivenua Chafing fgntls will allaci lha taa Winona, Minnesota, and that ob|ectlons Situation* Wanted-Fem. 29 the Chippewa Valley Open Goli to tho allowance of said will and First Kosidowskl, Charley Olsen and According tp the Highway Pa- lavali ol yotir/ufiidicllon? Oiack at man/ Jaa apply. . Tournament championship here Codicil thereto, If any, be filed before Pave Zimmerman'each contrib- at trol, Deborah MattLson was rid- I 1 WII irN/iBiEniDuciiia I IwiuntouceAMOumroFnATi snld lima of hearing; that tho- time with- BAOYSITTINO In my home. Tal. 45J737*. uted a home run. the Menomonie Country Club I I MUOfA ltUOinAX. L_.]|HC«AJEOrAMAJOnTAX,' in which creditors of seld decedent may Sunday. ing her bicycle south on High- v i ,iM : file their claims bo limited lo sixty days BABYSITTIMG In my home. For sale , Johnny's East Side Bar re- way 10 at 12:30 a.m. today when t;'rrrii5 »ow*o,,^« A - from tho dolo hereof, and thnt the claims tnblo with 6 chairs; doubla bed. Tel. Springer had 27-hole rounds n nirr 0 if3 4544950, mained in a two-way tie for ,M TOO ¦ ' so filed bo heard on August 6, 1973, at it was struck from' the rear by saoHTo Pntoicrirrcct " ' ' " " ¦ ' ' . 10:00 o'clock A.M., boforo this Court In first by beating the Oasis Cafe of 36-37-30. D :' KS r [^ | . , , Lee MacKcnzie a southbound ]9G4 station wag- lha couniy court room In the court "but no details were reported on of Minneapo- O I'CflATINIi/MAINIENANCEEXI'ENDITUR rS 111 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES house In Winona, Minnesota, and that Situations Wantod-Ma U 30 lis was a stroke back at 110, on driven by Mllo Klein, 5», " " nollca hereof ba o'von by publication of game, pniomry PUNHIO , JKj U, EXPENOIHJR ( I PIANMID - PTRCENT PLANNED FOR : , the Caledonia , Winn. Klir.A Irili order In the Winona, Dally News and CONCRETE, MASONRY ond tuck-point- followed by Jim Krenz of rxprNDiiunE ixrcnmtunEs , ; .l t| , , „ i cAuaonits KPtNDiiUBEt i"10 m»t by mailed notice as provided by law. Tho Levee Bar came from "' "' "" *'" " " WCTIK MIHIMWT Inn work , nuarnnteod workmnmhlp. Bloomer, Wis. , at 111;. The Klein vehicle received CATHiowtsiAi ini IHM IS "' „, l l,Z[\ r . f [mum | " Momsinon Dated May 31, I9?3. behind again t» defeat Cochrane Orc# ~ .———— f _____. Ronsonnlilo rntns , fully Insured, Tel, 45*- Gereicke of Eau (Clairo Gre g minor damage to the front end. I _ _, IU IMl\t7~. S, A. Sawyer 5B0J bolora 11 a.m. lianes 0-7 as Mike McKinney ftmic sAfoy » JS1>- - /trt)% % * % % % % Jwlci n of Couniy Court Dick of Eau Claire and Chuck ™™&$?,, (Couniy Court Seal) "belted two homers, and St. Slrcntcr, Murphy, Business Opportunities Beaver of Eau Claire nt J12; % « 37 Stan's trampled Steve's Lounge victor ™n__i__ * ___ * lnucATio.4 _ ___% % % % ftrosnnhan 8. Lnngforrl Paul Lehman ot Eau Claire and Allison 400 __ ___ Attorneys tor Petitioner 21-7 as Tom "Wildenborg clob- UNUSUAL BUSINESS opportunity, slay Dennis Williams at 113; Paul RIVERSIDE , Cnlif. — Bobby (?2£S_ __% |'«i j_. __% % (First Pub, Monday, Juna 4, 1973) at pronent |oh, build substantial re- bered four homers and Dan .Ny- !&™™I fr^ft ™ 1_ ff_\ tirement Income wllhln low yenri. No Lehman of Eau Claire and Den- Allison drove his Chcvclle Ma- Slate of Minnesota } seth, Tom Wcnzel and Mel HFAITH * % % WAMtPOlWIrinil * . % %¦% • ¦% Mo Inveslmenl, no franchise, send nis Williams at 113; and Dave libu to victory by winning the Couniy ol Wlnonn ) is. brief rosumo. Write S, A. Enterprlios, Boone one each. In Couniy Court flox 135, Fountain CH/, Wis 546J9. Bauer of Durand , Dennis Cleve- $ % Probate Division . $90,000 Tuborg 400 stock car aremrm ' % fePM m_ * % % % % land of Winona and Jack Howe feature nt Hivcrside Inter- j No, 17,754 PART-TIME — Sales Representative on $ in Re emit or leml-exctuslvi) basis lo marKel Personal of Chippewa Falls at 114. "¦Mwri; % % % % Ooome Sldnoy Ooodsell, Decedent, national Itaccwuy. , . »&*»*»>-. : Stock Quotation dovlco. Potential »l 3- Lake City, 6-0, ¦ Ordor for Hearing on Pollllon for 130 K piir year parlllmo. MARKET- '.. iiriM r.wMi; J % % M.OMOMir , I (« IV, 0/* *or Probole o| will, Limiting Time to File «• LINE, Huntingdon IIIHM .I i\t. i- w/ii nivimpjailiT_ . * /*" « f» Valley, Pa, l9Me, ' '" ' """ ~ - Claims and lor Hearing Thereon. Conlncl II Wolnborg, Tel, .1S-947- -10O pounds Kellogg Scheckter wins 4th n | i/ " ; " Ma G, Ooodsell, having filed a petition . . Hulme wins GP iirunriir j % 0/ rnvinnHMiiirAi. »% v *n. tv w /.rir ^ini'.i r'ATioil I '" Ai i.iiiiti rvAliOH /u /o fo fy for Ihe probata of the Will of snld deceit, SERVICE prolllehle accounts In ynur WAOASHA COUNTY" WATKINS CLEN snf nnd for Iho nppolntmont nf Ada E, WL W I , N.Y. - ANDERSTORP , Sweden — , Coodsell n» Executrix, aroall "CASH BUSINESS — CASH IN- .Tody '','''";,''; 1 : '•u^|c ,*- 'fjr* ' , which Will Is nn Laka City * « Kallngg i I Schccktcr of South Africa Dennis Hulmo of New Zenlnnd , ifiwl' r _ C*' ! 11- ~ :... ;...... * , . % % % If llio In.lhln Court nrul open to Inspection) COME", Unusually hloh oarnlngil In- Zumbrota 4 1 Ooodhuo 2 i ran away and left 23 other I h.vu «ilv.iml a I'M.nf nnwipiiiar ami ll>a I>.*1. tuailia ut \l,a - \n ' ' ' ' "*""*"* ' IT IS ORDERLD, Thnt tho henrlno ventory InvnMnienl raiiulrarl 13,990, Wanamlnoo 4 2 Pino I sland i 4 drivng n Yardlcy McLnren, f'lt 'lfittt -* t.t il„, ffitait, UiHUamiWfil tiavaier . iitila iloaittmttlii ifi IUCI1IATIDII $ 11/ o/ or 0/ thnrrnf ha had on June 5«, 1 9/3, P DO 1 1 ' at 1 ; ful/y refumtittih, linrn tfOO par mon Vt Zumbro pall- A 2 Plalnvlow 0 I starters and won his fourth took tlm lead from Sweden's llm ii.ntar.ii „U|ila upon and lh«/ ill I >|,III lur |,ul,li(, ar ,<| ' - ".!. - . JS _" rVUnck A.M., bofore Hill Court In the n«,/i II . ad,«ii -y Uittt, y, yn "" plus. Tel , COLLECT Mr, Eonnar (314> straight Formula 5,000 race and — mimpnthl S ' county court room In Ilia courl house 343 1901. Lako (City pounded Kellogg Honnio Peterson with two laps ' \. // /s->17 /I \ /y % % % % In Wlnonn. Minnesota, anil that ob|eclloni another jackpot of $23,250. tn Iho nllnwancn of mid will, If any, bo 11-3 in 'Wabasha County Base- ¦ to go and went on to win the Swedish Moto r ItncinR (Jrnnd C^^/^)/ 7^^ 1^^ ^^ '^_^.. illiirpsf*,,.*,; % ^ % % % % film) bnlnro snld lima nl l»aarlnai Dial Dogs, Pott, Suppllai 42 ball Lcaguo action over the —»—- tlm lima wllhln which creditors of snid ? / rJi/crrlont tuny file their r limit. Prix , tlie .seventh event in tlie ) i,) .tnlms he AKC Rnulitnriid Try I'oorilot, liegullful weekend. Canadian champs "rt , i /, , -T- A K.1, . IsC, : mimir.is,K * % % % % eil In sixty days Irom the dale hnroot, impplni, RonMinnliltt , 401 I!. 4lh, 10 7 3 World Championship .-..J/e-L U Cr I rff lln.iKlr'l. t. ¦¦¦- - r ; ; nnd thai llm Mike Uuettl's two-run homer N»j»ik iiHi-riiAturiin claims so filed bo heard on OlCff/,/jr-r " t Auuust 7, WI, at 10:00 o'clock A.M,, old, and Tom Hanso's nolo blast MONTREAL - Jocclyne scries. r * nilUMi.?/.«»,l * % . "A % % SPRINOC H 51'ANII. l. , M monllu ¦ -—- —~ -r—~ Ntwa Ihli Courl In tin couniy court •oml lrnliMtil, purnbred. Vrry •rmroollc paced unbeaten Laker City, now Bourassa of Shawiningun , Que,, .... J t^.n.eAiiw ,«iii ,uu in»inil-tf4il,l » % "/II % % nesota, and that nollco hereof bo given Tel. 417-3.114. 6-0. slipped to a par 73 but still re- In Canoncro IPs final slakes liy publication ol this order In Ihe Wliainn In other games, Zumbro tained a one-stroke lend going appearance in 11171! the then 4- ¦ Dnlly flow* anil «>/ mulled nollca at TWO pr.MAI Ii lilnik anil while kittens ¦"' " tirnylilncl liy Inw, dee, loi, 454- .19Q4, Falls stopped Plainview 12-C, into tho final round of tho $50,- ycur-old coll .set u Jldmoiit i,J,V. i,,.. .r>r' ,s ' [ ".T ""' - -J Unfed Mny in, )?n. Jiurabrota topped Goodhue 8-2 000 Ladles rrofcssonal Golf Park track record. Ho ran one S, A, Hnwyer Jmltfa nl County Court Horiet, Cattle, Stock 43 and \fymmingo dumped PJne Association Canadian Cham- milo and an eighth in J MO 1-5 mimnu un (County Court Snal) pionship. in tho Stymie Handicap. William A, Llmliiiilsl HfTiicroRD IIULU - wiiired wilk«s» Island 0-3. •Attorney for I'lllllontr Houston, MIliO. Til, I94-30M. Horftti , CaHli, itock 43 Article W 8«l« 57 MuiIcaI Mwehandlt* - Bu*!n«it PjaieWi far R«tnt HOUMS for Salt ¦¦;;;' ' TO * 92 S9 uud cin . ;-f¦ yf ioi Auction 3-tei PBEPBR PIOS¦¦ .—* 38, : 40-lh, averaoe] ny a'Jx"> throrrit kitchen set, formic* OFPICE SPACE for rent. Plrst ' ' wormed arid castrated, TvJn 46 hg. hoo l0l> . table, 4 or second ETTRICK AREA — For alia by owner, CH EVELLE—1972 Ma llbu 2-door hardtop, .?? ;- FREDDY FRICKSON¦ crialri; ( metal b«d, * prac floor available In former ftSP building, feeders, open b'eof hellers, Tel , 60.7-3103. tlcally . . 3-bedfoom home, 2-car atfached ga- air. condltlonlitg, power, steer Ina, vinyl ; Auctioneer • new malfresi, 1770 W. 7lh, Act HAL 7»- Plate E ' ' • LEONARD MUSIC „- corner ol kalayttte end rage/ full basement, rec room with rcof, rally wheels. 12,500 mllet, TeL Will handle all ' sizes end klndi of ¦ .* AV .Tel. 4S2-456J. ¦; • * ¦ ¦ ~- . . — ; — T—.~—-T—7— rt TWELVB HQLSTEltl heifers, 3rd, Will remodel to suit. -Tel. 454-4071 bar, itove, refrigerator, carpetlns¦: arid Fountain City 687-6484. • -. . auctions. Tel. Dakota 643-6143. ^ fiOMOolbT ¦ ' . ¦ Ready to breed;. Te t. - Musical Instruments ; . 0/ 457-7600.; . - . • • , . .- . ' . tirapes, ' Ttl. <08-525-5801 for appoint. . Centcrvllle 535! GULDRANStsN •• ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' """ ' ' ¦' ' r "¦ • '¦ ¦ - ¦ • ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦¦?- ¦ CONSOLE . piano end ¦ • ' manf, . ' • ¦ . " . '.. • • PO NTIAt-1969 GTO Juda«, 400 cu In., .. : ; ALVtN KOHNER • • - • /uctiofTSiiili ? a-7i. . . ., : - ' . ; :- .; . ?. *? b»ricti, . . . approximately 10 years old, good • Electroiilos ; Supplied OPFICE IPACB for rent. _evee Plaia headers, 3-sptcd. 4627 5lh St. Tel. 454- AUCTIONEE R—City and , state licensed looking needs • " now Ivories, »30O, Ceh be ¦' ¦ . East, inquire HARDT'S MUSIC 6TORB. GOODVIEW — 4«20 : 7lh "»ti> J-bKJroom -:TT89?' ? and bonded. Rt. l, Winona. Tel, RBOISTERBD 2-year-old Hereford tiujn, • ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' -• Instrument Bepalrs ' ' ¦ - . -" . 4J2- JUNE 20-ivcd. S;I5 p.m. Mbr»»n JawiU ; seo at 579 W, 6th, - . - . . home, rec room, air conditioner,, l'/j. ¦' " ¦ ¦ '' welflht 110O 1o 1260 Ibv, very oood . v ^98°- ,. -' : ry Auction; rear of 111 Main St. Alvln ¦; «4 E. 2nd TeL 454-2920 B car oarage, near school and shipping BUICK—192* Sport Coupij vtry good quality. Orville Schroeder, Caledonia. TAPPAN artnt, Land for Kohner, auctioneer* Everttt Kohntn , gas rang*, 30",V In •xcelltnt R«n» 93 center. Immodlata poneitlon. I nquire; original; condition, Original Inferior. ' . clork.. Tel. 724-2074. . . . . COfidlllo n. J, / . ' Tel .. ^54-4703 after .. . .? at.«0 4£1h. Ave. or X«r. 452-700T..; ,; Landau Irons and golf bag ? door. Minnesota Land & VALLEY PASTURE, 40 to io: acres. In . . Tet.; 454-1149. A 'j JUNE . 21-Thurs;,5 p;tn. THREE COMPL.ETE herd s ot riilik cows RUMMAGE Ceder.Valley. WJIh waler. Tel. 452-9529 AuctioniAServicfe . . 1134 Churcfi ' SALE-2112 Onalaska Ave.. Refrigerators T2 . ¦ Ave., St. I Holstein herd of 20 ' young,coy/s; V - Ln;Crosse, ?¦ after T ' p.m. Wanted—R?-i Estate A? 102 Everett J. Kohner ... Charles, Minn. A_gusti .. Wls.,.Wed., June 20 through . PONTIAC—1970 2-door herd»oj>. Beit - SplMer Hofsloln herd ol 24 cows, U springing T -Winona,. Tel. 452-7814 . Estate, Alvlra Kohner, audio* Son. Glassware, while shirts, loads ot ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR - 2 years plferl Tol. 452;49l '> • i¦¦ hard ol 10 Holstein and 25 Guernseys ¦ ; . Jim Papenfuss, Dakota Tel. 643-6152 • aof' B, A, Smith 8. Sons, clerk, , miscellaneous.. old, vary good Condlllon. Apt 14, Lake ' • . ¦; : 50 TO IOO ACRES of land; prEmarlly big type.,Walter Cuellzow. Rolllhdjtane . Hoiitet for Rfnt . ,. . . . A9S View Manor, 460;Ea»t . Sarnia, . . wooded, hillside and or; flat. iPreler- FORD VAN^1961, excellent running and 507-OS9-2I49. ¦ ' ' " - ' ' ¦ ¦ • JUNE 23—Sat, lp:3o 8?m. E. end ef Oi* .Te|. : ?- SIX-YEAR CRIB and mattrtil, 1 y«ar ;• ' ,- , - • ; ' - ' " ' ' ; ' '. J-. . ably wllh creek or spring. Will not be viry clean, ? FOR YOUfc AUCTION use thi Boyum TWO-BEDROOM all furnished, full base. - 90O E. 8th, ' rand, Wis. at lunction of-Ped. 10 ind old, »25, T«l. 452-1727. ' ' used for logging or housing, develop- System. .BERTRAM BOYUfrt 'Auction- HORSES will lake you Sewing Machines ; . meat, gas heat. Available now. No pets. ; Hwy, 85. MacMahori Motors, Inc., own- GENTLE on ? 73 ' ment; will.retain natural beaulr. Send W1ILi.VS'. OVERLAMD: Whippet, 1928 4- •er, :Rush In • excellent condition, body from; also FRANKLIN Fireplace; gas TYPEWRITERS and Adding machines ? perfect, runs tight . Tel, 687-3334 after JUNE; 23—Sat HERD of Hdltleln' cows end heifers Ail NEED: APPROXIMATELY 1«K» sq. ft. ¦ . ll e.ih, IV, miles I . oi . logs and eleclrlc logs, GAIL'S APPLI- . for rent or ' sale. Low rates. Try us '4:30 p.m;, ask.for Dan. . . Mondovi . TrlrSfate breeding. Tel. . 40B.333-3244 be- - - - warehouse ares to store heavy mochln- , Wis. Forrest Glfford, owntri ANCE, 215 .-E. 3rd. for all your office supplies,: desks, • Francis . Werlcln, auctioneer; fore 9 a.m. . ery, Tel. Marahgpnl U.S.A. 454-36O0. ¦ Norther* ? files or ofll ce chairs. LUND OFFICE . MERCURV MONTEREY. — 1969 2-door Inv. Co., clerk. . EN CLOSED car top carrier, 12 . Cu. ft, SUPPLY CO.; 128. E. ,3rd.- Tel. 452-5222. hardtop, .very .'dean, . perfect condition, " ' HIGH . SCHOOL femalo Teacher desires 1- REGISTERED YEARLING Angus bulls. arond new, v/ntor. proof. Tel,. 452-1210.' - Best otter. Tel. 454-4275. . bedroom : apartment in older horrit. f mM Sieve Redalen, Fountain. Tel. ' .368-4461 ' -.'¦ ' ' ' Could rent lmhnedlalely.?Wrlte 13&4 N. HfoP^ . or . 864-7278, . DINING ROOM; set, table) 6 'chairs, buf- Wanted to Buy SI 454^_ MERCURY-T^ma Monterey, parted con- fet and china cabinet; oak dresser, in Victoria, St. Paul 55117 or Tel. 452-2529. ^ dition! 20,500 mllM; Tel, 452-6814 after ARABIAN quarter horse rrioro, profession- very . good condition; also other: an- "¦ I p.m. weekdayi, . anytime weekends. ¦ ' PAYING joy. over face tor your half COUPLE ' With 1 child and doo need 2- ally. trained. Tel, Plainview 5K-2U3; ttques, Tel, 7I5-53M051. . ..' dollars dated 1963 and earlier. Any bedroom unfurnished house . dr mobile ^;:^:?Si^iilBl ¦ ¦ CHEVROLET-1966 Impala convertible, : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - amount. -No Kennedys pleese; Tel. 452- . Multiple listiaig Service¦;. •' "•• - - . -. . ¦; ,.| ' REGISTERED AOHA oelding; excellent DA.VENPORT and chair, dining room home In or around Winona ty Jul/ 1st, . 327 automatic; . factory air, power steer- ll table and ' 3178.: ; :T«l.- '452-}885. ' .;-; f'¦;, ^wMMi&mi . pleisura horse. -Beautiful. 7/B Arabian chairs, complete full size ing and brakes. S795 firm. 412 E. 8th. I? ; A . 1136 Church Ave., St. Charles, * Mnh.A '; A I . ' plnlo marei Poldmlrio game mare.- cir- bed and 6 year crib, rug, gas range, car seat. Tel.* 454- ¦ relrlgerafor " TWIN STROLLER and NEED 3-bedrbom . house or ground floor WE'RE PLANTI NG ' " : cle Y barrel racing saddle; Used 2- , ? recllner, lawn mower, - 3526. .: - .: ":- ' - , -; Choose-today, enloy tomorrow ¦ ' ¦ , ' . duple* by July 1. Standard Lumber Co., ¦ ' • ¦ ' horse trailer. Tel, Wabasha 4i2-S65.-43pt. Schwlnn bicycles. 16B High Forest. - ' " . Uow-cosf AUte-Loans. ' ." ' - :(AA WURS \j^.z\ :- ' ; ANIGHT J ?Tel, 452-3316, : -?? ¦ -V, : MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK -\ A .;' Mffi ¦ WM. MILLER JCRAP. IRON «. METAL * ;;.: sOLb'SiGNSA A:: ¦ f ¦ : : ^i : : Famous TORO) power lawn mowers: Irom prices for scrap Iron, Have a .happydayl ¦ A. r ' ' - TWO 3-year-old registered purebred Char- CO, pays- highest HOUSH IN COUNTRY Wanted, , T»). 452- %: ' ^:fr yf:- y' : '^^ ; ': ^y- fy fyyf-(y\' olais bulls Lloyd Duncanion, St.' t99.95, WINONA FIRE &. POWE R metal ;aml raw fur. ?¦ . Char- EQUIP CO., 54 E.. 2nd St. Tel. 452- . 2400. .. . : In the front lawns of homes ; ¦" Tel.-9 32-3464 ' . . Closed Salurdaysi I Hotpioiht. % ¦ ¦- les^ M'nn. . . - . ., ?? • 5065, :¦ 'ANew -Car» ; , elec- ' 222 W, 2nd ; Til. 452-20(7 :.. ; all over town. Why not let ^ . : I trie : range; Crosley. chest type freezer; Maytag washing % ".. REGISTERED . HEREFORD bulls, Anxi- ¦ ¦ " ' Faring Land for Sate 98 KEN'S 8AL_$ «. SERVICH — Jeep 4- ¦ ' ' SPRAY TEXTURING of ceilings or walls. • -¦ • -; HIGHESt PRICES PAID .: us tiant one In the front of : macdiine; RCA. color TV; antenna, ' ety 4th brcedlriB, 2 years. - Rush Arbor, " wheel drive. Vehicles 8. Accessories. and rotor; chroma ? New and old. . Painting and Interior : tor scrap iron, metals, rags, hides; I : \ Rushford, . AAlrin.. .Tol. 864-9122. 120 ACRES. with approximately 70 acres your tome? Our .? green Hwy. 14-61 Tel. 452-9231, ? i kitchen table with 4 chairs; daveiofced ' remodeling. Brooks & Associates. Tel. raw furs : aria* wool. . . . : . ; % chests of. i ' . '- 454-5382. : , • ' . tillable. Located about 12 miles S. of thumb for. Aselling cotriea % drawers ; Warm Morning. gas space heater; 3 piece blond:: 1 SEVERAL ?2-ycar-old: registered horned ASatn Weismah & Sons Winona. For particulars ., contact Ever- ; Hereford bulls, some 18 rnorilh ' and NORGE VILLAGE dry cleans clothes, ett Kohnor, Tel. ;452'7814 or Alvin Koh- Mobil* Homes, Trailer! Ill | . bedroom suite; humidifier; 9x12 mg; 12x15 rUg; many | ;. ? INCORPORATED - '- :- from .an . actiye-, resourceful :". yearly Hereford bull prospects - . Parm- • drapes; sleeping bags, 8: lbs, fpr-J2.50. ' Cner,. .. fel. - 452-49B0. ' - ' . ??450 , VV. 3rd. . : . '. ' -Tef.?.452-5847-:. . . | | home woven /tugs; work bench and . vise; fancy; work; er prices. Soulhwlnd Orchard, Vj-m'lle " Also "wash' . your ' clothes, 20c lb. : and experience^ safes force ARTCRAFT DELUXE, mobile home, 12x68, J from village of Dakota, VVinoha County. IF YOU ARE In the market tor? a farm ' J! pots; pans; dishes; vases and: many miscellaneous items I ' that specializes Lh FINDING . . 2 bedrooms, -V/i baths, living room, dln- : ' Rooms Without Meali :?.- -. 86 or horhu, or -re planning to sell real etfa area, kitchen. Carpeted throughout. |{. including tpojs;.4o: handbiade;quilts; 6 dining room chairs. 4 . " ' : estate ol any type Contact NORTHERN . PUREBRED CHESTER. While tall boar, C' 'C' ' ^'N;E . E;b:L' E S': ' *cc; ABLE' BUYERS:AND HAN- Furnished. 'Skirting Included. Air condl-, ANTIQUE LITEMS and Items- of Possible . meat type,. . very active, guarantee : INVESTMENT COMPANY, Real Estate • 4 . Antique Value: i For All Makes SLEEPING ROOMS for men/ students DLING the red tape so that • . tlorier. Home In excellent; caadltlon; breeder, $12A: A/iaurlce Tew, Rushford. ; Brokers, Independence; yns., 0r Eldon Priced to selll Miisf be se«rt totje ap-. Large china closet; iside board buffet ; 2 rocking chairs; ' " . . -of. Record Players . and working. Cooking area available. P 1 . Tel.- 864-7138. ' ; ' .. ' • " \N: Berg, Real Estate -Salesman, Ar- ;selIinR your jioirie will be pretlated l Tel? Arcadia 323-3072; ' 252 Franklin, fel. 452-7700.? .. . ' i hall tree with Seat and mirror; 3 center.tables; dresser : | A Hardf's Music Store . . ..: cadla. Wis. : .Tel. ; 323-7350. , -. fun. Call one of out problem ¦/ '' : FOUR . 'BLACIC' cows with cnlvesj. 5 black. HY SHOP all over when tlie homo m with : mirror ; chest of; drawers; commode;: glassware; I ll«-il8 Plara E. ; OUYS AND - GIRLS—nlce clean roohns, solvers ; now and W. you cows, , close-up; .10 Holstein . ?f|elfers, . give us a ¦have been looking for can be found at ;. r ec room with TV. Large well-equ Ipped ^' many pressed glass items; several teai pots; many misc., | . .weight 1300 lbs,, close-up, Tel . Plain- - . Houses for Sale ? 99 chance tb plant a SOLD sign? ; TRI-STATE MOBILE HOMES We olfer ¦ - Al ft CONDITIONERS always a good buy kitchen. Everything furnished .Tel; 45fi , : view 507-534-2308. " . ".? . " ¦ ' ¦ ?1he finest service In the area after the 0: dishes including set of Crooksville china. : . C1 . at FRANK LlLLA & SONS, 761 E. 8th, :37I0. ' '. ¦• ' CCoh your front lawn.•; . - Me Install or haul yourself and save. OLDER HOME In .excellent^ shape, 2 bed- sale. . TRI-STATE MOBILE HOMES, ':: ' ' FEEDER PIGS--72, weight :4S -lbs.). -7 rooms, large kitchen with walk-In pan- ' Breezy- Acres, Hwy..' 14-61- : Wy ff fff Cc ' TEBJVlS: CASH - . . '-A \ ... weight 70 lbs.,' CENTRALLY. LOCATiED sleeping room . . A ' . piss, .4 Chester White RUMMAGE SALErrChildren's and wom- try and formal, dining room. Beautiful :; ' close-up; 1 sow with -J ',, pigs. - for gentleman only, Separafs entrance. Boafs, Motors, Etc. 106 ¦ ' sows, an's clothes; in.' good, condition. • Mon. ' ' ¦ " - riatural woodwork . Sunporch and double ARCTIC NdBILITY—197i mobile home, 3 ". CAUGUSTA SPITZER: ; A .1 ;A - Tel PlalnvKv/ 507-534-2308. ? Tel. 452-6479, . •" . | ; -;. :ESTA^ i ;O^Ea^A. . , . . . arid Tues,. 529 Lafayette. . . . sarage. MLS 883. Ruth Glversen,?Tel. bedrooms, 14x68. .This Is art all .wood ' 454:2121 or CORNFORTH'REALTY, Tel. CANOE, lo' fiberglass, Tlka niew. J125. home and built to meet all specifica- ' ¦ ' ?¦ " : A Alvin Kohner,;'Auctioneer ¦ ¦ 4S2-6474. . . ' . Tel. 454-3M8, , . . ' ? • '¦? ' Wired like a housei P . CA I A A5R CONDITIONER-Carrleri 7O00 :BTU Apartments, FlatM , ' ./' ' ".. ' . 90 flons. 2x4 walls. . / and has windows like s house, A $12,000 : ' .; ?¦ ' 115 VAC, very good condition, S80. Tel. | . . ' . C. B- - "Av Smith? it ' Sons / Clerk . ¦ - TWO BEDROOMS and family, room. Rer ONE 24' steel pontoon with canopy and 18 home ot a price you won't believe. TeL '1 • ' 454-3384. . .' ¦; r ¦ . FIRST 'FLOOR—1-bedroom, iarge living . manent -sldiiig. Double- garage. Lower h.p..Evinrude motor. Price S850, Tel; . days 454-2367; evenings 452-6446, Girald f am&Mmmwz^y ladies of St. Pa^s Ct^ch A 1 A Tel? 454-1059. . : ' ?- ¦ ' ¦' and on* 20' Deluxe. Good selection ol A? A Available Right Now : see. , . 7239; . ; . .? -. ¦? . bay, ¦ ¦ ;AA^643-6372. . crank-up - tent , trailers. . S«« thest I C ^s : ' : ' : for* you buyl Open. ( fd 5, Frl. eve- 1^^ .- I - , ?A." ANilQUE A Deluxe 1 & 2-Bedroom SAEHLER'S ADDITION —? ! bedroom BSA-1970, 250CC, 7300 mllei . $40O. 917 ' BY AA/ A Please CaU Early . ;' -; nings, until 9 and Sun. V lo 5. LOUCKS I; FQR SALE OWNER A:A ; ' ? ; I * ,?; AND . newer furniture stripping. iFree Apartment home with double garage, extra large % 7th' St. ? " .; A : ¦ A . AUTO SUPPLY, 503 W. 5th.? • - . ^ .. .. ¦—.— i— .. ¦ 1 . estimates,? • hillside, full basement, pan- r pick-up and delivery. Tel, ¦- . Carpeting, large closets, assigned park. lot along : - ¦ HONDA—1972 XL 250 Moto Sporf, only I 1928 -Dodge , car ; convierted to saw. rig;- 1935 : Chevrolet 1 |; . . tu-sm, . ' Ing, laundry facilities. No single stu- eled tec* room. Tel. 454-5317 tor ap* NEW, 1969 Pathfinder, Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 500 miles. Best offerl May be seen at BETTER THAN ' , dents. ; polntment. lots of space In lhIs? 125(6B . 2-bedrooiTn, ton trucky runs igbod; 1940 Chevrolet 4 door, runs good; 525. Harrlet St. after S p.m. % % VINYL WAlL coverings at Lyle's. 10% . large kitchen with dining .area.; $4000 24 cirele saw blades; gumming stones; McCaskey cash , WS. NEED capon growers for our large ' - off during ?June. Stop and save at Sugar Loaf Apartments NEW HOMES ready : for occupancy, 2-5 |j \ ? for quick sale. TEL, ELAINE 454-2367 Increasing markets Order XLr9, XL-10 . Lyle's, Hwy. 41, : - .? * 358 E. Sarrila. fel. 452-4834 after 4 bedrooriis. Financing-available. Wllmer WINONA'S COMPLETE- . register; roll top desk; desk chair; wood and coal heat- | . " ' ¦or 452-5798. v i or Cob broad-breasted males,?June: 36 p.m., except on Mondays call niter 6. 'urson Construction. Tel.. 452-6533 or MOTORCYCLE HEADQUA.RTERI - ' ¦ New—Used—Parts— ¦' ' ' |? er; heavy duty socket set to 2" ;, assorted, fan belts; oil | ?& 29lh,?brollers every Mon; and Thurs.,. DRESSER WITH ? ml rror, $25; . Hoover. (Anytime weekends); Or Tel. 452-1507. • . 452-3601. - :. . ¦ -; ' ? . '. "' • • ¦ ' Service^—AcCessorIe» : . AMF/SKAMPER? • . . pump; . wheelbarrow; emery and, motor ; - heavy duty I every ' week, day-old and ;ready-to-|ay vyasher, 560; gas range, $20; metal WE HAVE reduced prices on all camp- |i ' Honda, BMW, Triumph ; . '.pullets avallablo June, ' July,. August, copper-tone china cupboard, $60. Tel. LEWlSTOU—2-bedroom apartment avail- EDGEWOOD ROAD •-¦ Uarga 3-bedroomi ¦ screw jacks; riveter and . rivets; thread -.- cutter; pipe. 1 . ' . .' . . . :ROBB MOTORS. INC." ":. ers In. stock. Buy now and get In bri I- . September 8, October. .-Call Alice Goede, . .454-2777 alter 4 .;p.m. - . able now; Appliances; furnished, " Tel. available July. Kitchen appliances, water the. savings! We have a complete line ' 34th and Service . Dri-ve??. . / 4, thread cutter;;% inch^ drill;-reamers; beach vise; spark I formerly with Winona Chick Hatchery, - Lewiston. 4705 or 454-4661. - ,- - softener, -all drapes stay. Loads of dou- , , ¦ of pickup caps (all aluminum). • ' .;. ' ¦VPenney'» Goo^l¦.Nelghbor " • ' .Tel. ' 507-454-1092 or . write" Bob's; Chick BE SURE TO take advantage of Our ?ble closets, fireplace, acree.nched porch, . . > . STOCKTON CAMPER SALES & RENTAL I plugs; .light biilbs; tow chains; hyd. jack; seal beanis; | Hatchery, Box 2B3, - Winona, Minn. ... - giant once-a-year tralnioad sele. Buy LARGE 2-bedroorh first floor 'apartment panelled family room, hardwood floors, ' ' eh m-2670 , : ' ' BIKEVVAYS-858 irV.. Sth SK UshfvvelghJ . Stockton, Minn. J. . |l . copper tubs; .hand drills; Clamps; wheel puller: old ,| . 1hot' G.E^ * ma|or appliance now -and with' all utilities. Stove and refrigerator plush carpeting, and ' lots more. - Asking ¦ ' ¦" ¦ European ' , blcycl-es 10-speeMj and £• ' ' CN fiAND'—Storied. XL-? heavy broad- save. B A- B ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. furnished.: Available June 19lh; Central- In tho 40's. You must sea the , Interior 8CHULT 1967 12x50 mobile homt, ex- J|? speed ^wrenches; battery .charger; battery: water filter; -\ . ' ¦ ¦' . speed. Pascoe, Florelll and Batavua . breasted males . (or broiling or roosting. ly. .located. $160. Tel. 452-9287 . for ap- . ¦of this deluxe home; 1o appreciate Its cellent Condlllon, completely furnished. tube: vulcanizer; ; filters; , odd size tires for older cars; ' C Oulck growth? finest ' -eating, ' -, . Tel., owner? 452-4618 : and others. Open j p.m. to J p.m. Tel- | | $ ¦ easy to pointment. . - . features. .; ¦ • $39dO or best offer, Red Top Trailer care tor in our nice ' warrti . ' 452-1560. .*? ¦ v II faas; electric motors; spark plug- tester; old parts man- C . . weather. * Court.; Tel. * '434-2643. . ; ; False, some chickens and ; avoid the LEWISTOM.CIRCLE F"lnes Estates. 3-bed- and large ' 1 uals; old horns; gaskets; air^ compressor | : High meat , prices. Also Interested in room rambler with foil basement aiid Trucks, Tract' 12x30, unfurnished,;: 2 ; s, Trailer. 103 REGENT-1970, I motor; grinder; wheels for 1926 Buick; . 1928 Dodge ; srowers for. . capons. Tel. 5O7-454-5070, ^O^Jt^E^; IslOW RENTING double ' garage. Located , on large lot. bedrooms, gas furnace,, skirting, steps. . | "Write Coral City Poultry Products, . Tel.-Lewiston 4664. Wired for electric stovt. $3700. Tel. i parts; 2 Ion hand crane; New. Model A tires and Models |. ; INTERNATIONAL—19tt conventional 250 ¦ Box :381, Breezy Acres; Winona,. Minn. - We are again Ctimmlns, 15-speed Eaton, atlr slide 5th Rochester 282-2812.- •- ¦: ' • - . - ' -' ;. ' .A parts; Model - T parts and wreaiches; iriisc. older car | 35987. . - Ult ra-Mod^ GOODVIEW—3 16 4-bedroom homei? 1V5- wheel. Excellent rubber, air condition- i ^ Carpeted- Built-in ' stove, parts; Neptune VA HP outboaM motor; ant. Evinrude 1 OiPEN; FOR - -BUSINESS Furnished or tlnfurnlsbed car garage, ed, low mileage, A-1 cond Itlon. Road I . oven, garbage disposal. Paneled rec roady; Tel. 452-488B after 5 p.m. • . June Clearance Sdle ' drill . press;: :¦" Wanted—Livestock ? 3 I outboard motor;? tire . breaker; : wall, tire I 46 at our.new location Bedroom iEEficiencies room and 4th bed rdorri, A balh In Overstocked 1 We must move thes« ,- ir 1 basement. Large yard aiid many ex- homes.* I spreader; forge» anvil; floor jack ; stand lamp; lots and . | . .. ' ¦ ' ¦" ¦ RANGER PICKUP camper, W Tl; au- HOLSTEIN CALVES wanted, 3 days old. ,"j> . l Bedroom -. - . ' .- '' Iras;. See at .735 45th Ave. Tel. owner tomatic -transmission, power steering, YOUR CHOICE, FREE washer and i lots of tools, parts, and misc. items.- -. ' 1 . ; Norbcrt Greden, Altura, Mtrin. Tel. C '207 EAST TPDREV ST A ; 454-4806 for mora details. ? . under 21,000 miles; gas-eleetrlc rcfrla- dryer or J110O central air conditioner ' ' ¦ ¦ f t 2 Bedrooms . 7701. ' * . ' . ' - . • erator, gas stove and oven, self contain- Installed: for $350 on all 14 and 24 1 HOUSEHOLD ; GOODS AND CGLLECTdBS' TTEMSrC IA SUNSET AREA—4 bed room home, split ' ed, furnace. Designed¦ for Alaska. Ttl. wide mobllei homes. - foyer, separate formal dining room, - ' ¦: ' - ¦ '• '¦ Sale prle« |i Crock jar s and jugs; electric heaters; copper boiler; I : ATTENTION FARMERS^-Wanted, Hol- A POWER LAKE PAR1C . 534-2808; ...... - . .:. ; * .' . . -;. ? .' stein and Guernsey springing cows and family room, 2 baths, fireplace, fully 1973 Titan 3-bedroom, 1 4x70, . fan; kerosene lamps; wood rockers; typewriter; electric 1 C . P hellers within 60 days of freshening. carpeted. Disposal, dishwasher. Tel. CHAMBERLAIN grain trailer, 1941, slldl- . - front kitchen...... $7993 . VALLI VIEW ¦ ¦;? ¦ ¦ I roaster; pedestals; floor lamp; - old bottles: child's wicker 1 ' Also needed, herd , of 25 to 35 dairy MAI NTENANCE ; 454-4197. . Ing tandem, 38'; Fruehoff g;rain trailer, 1973 Mark IV 3-bedroom ' - . . -. • ' . . . ' - COWS. -;? 1952, sliding tandem; GMC «lump truck, 14x70, front den ...... $8293 i rocker; pitcher pump; baby buggy- high chair; ant. | -: ¦ - . . LOOMIS LIVESTOCK cSc SUPPLY APARTMENTS CONVENIENTLY . LOCATED 3-bedroom 1959, tandem; 10-yard durpp box! com- 1973 Buddy 3-bedroom,: 14x70, I table; mantel clock; cane seat chairs; wood chairs;' | . Tel. collect Mondovi, Wis. 715-926-523] Sugar Loaf homo near shopping center and Jeffer- plete wllh pump. 252 Jefferson St., Ttl, front dinette ;?...... $8693 - " - ' ¦ At The Foot Of Lorge living room and range; 2 pitcher and bowl sets; baby tub; ;- . • or 926-5257. . ' . son School,. 507-452-5664. . 1973 Tlten 3-bcdroom, 14x70, i wood burning | A Tel. 452-9490 kitchen. Huge fenced-in yard. Priced front kitchen .. '.,..,. $7995 . upright piano; , ' ' ice cream chairs and stool; Newton 'S .| NEED MANY . LOADS of Holstein spring- In upper -twenties. Tel, . .454-3708; . CHEVROLET 'A ton pickup., .1942. Tel. 1973 Mark IV 3-bedroom, I " ¦ ¦ pressure water tanks; oil barrels; picnicv table and bench- | ing hellers; also bred and open hell- MAIL . • 689-2389. . • . ; . .. ;. . ' 14x70, front living room ..$8293 I ers, any size;. Al'a Dairy: Cattle Ex- Apartments, Furnished 91 FOR SALE In Houston by owner, quality 1973 Titan 3-bcdroom, | | es; copper tank ; power lawn mower ; ihand mowers; gar- bedroom home, | change, Lewiston, Minn, Tel. dairy DAILY NEWS custom built newer 3 TOMMY TOPPER pickup tosp, 2 montlil 14x70, lVi baths ...... $8695 - den tools and misc. 6511; -rosldenco 585 1 WANTED—One college girl or working attached double garage. Full basement old. $195. Tcf 4S2-33I4, 1973 Titan 2-bedroom, . '. . .. " i ?| ' - . girl to share apartment, avallablo July . with.fireplace, .Large well planted lot. 14x70,v tornt kitchen ...... $7995 ' ¦ ' SUBSCRIPTIONS location. Tel. 507-896-2260. . ¦ • ' • ¦: , AUCTIONEER . 1. Tel. 454-4654 . Good INTERNATIONAL—1959 l'y_-tbn truck 1973 Royal 2-bcdroom, ' . ' if . ALVIN KOHNER I A Farm Implements 48 wllh hoist. LeRoy Johnson, Peterson, 24x36, double wide ...... $13,500 May Be Paid at PRODUCING properties for A EVERETT J. KOHNER, CLERK I EFFICIENCY APARTMENT . available INCOME Minn. Tel. 164-7865; 1973 Titan 2-bcdroom, 14x70, ff- ¦ ' sale. Terms to quel Hied buyers. JIM ¦ WANTED—Power ntlnchments for Inter- now, Tel. 454-503B of 454-1773.. .< / front kitchen ..$7995 \ : national Cub tractor, George Fouling. TED MAIER DRUGS ROBB REALTY Tel. 454-5870. » a.m. Used Cars 109 1973 General 3-bedroom., , [IkmmzMmmmi^^ Fountain City, Wis. TWO AIR condllloncd apartments, all to 5 p.m. Mon, through Frl...... room ..$6195 ' svyKVTvfta ^^:^^-ft-M .v- .^>--:-- ^.--^^^a-aA:- •¦ 1 ¦ !• 1 f- i Yt t.. atAattt.Hv * , (tf n ft¦ fi |,-fiT.T¥¥fimn»W . furnished, avallablo tor 3 months, Tel.. 1973 Titan 3-bedroom, 1 -4x70, In your fu ture? Your future TRANSFER SYSTEMS No Telephone Orders , C, R. Haugc, - 452-2592,. A HOUSE BUICK LE SABRE, 1963; V-*, automatic - . " front kitchen ,...... *799S Permanent or portable. could start right now, right herel FIRST transmission,. $11.0. Tel. 452-1714 . 2-bedroom, 14x70, ' •• 1973 Award Ed's Rnlrlgeratlon 8 Dairy Supplies FIDELITY' Savings A Loan. .' 400 UPPER FURNISHED apartment for 3 front den ...... ?:..... $10,¦ 555 E. 4th Tel. 452-5533 people available July 1. Air condition- CHEVROLET — 1965 4-door, automatic 1973 Titan 3-bcdroom, 14x70, ' . ¦' . .: Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 ing; private entrance, porch and bath, transmission, yrcry good - condition . 17995 ¦ ¦¦ front kitchen FORD, 194? 8M, very good engine; 1020 "^" TeL 452-7307. . throughout. Tel. 454-2165. 1973 Award 2-bedroom, Jsn k NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. j Btfj Ihtornnllonnl wllh slocl wheels. Tel. 14x70, (ront den $10,400 I conv ertible/Must 715-538-4051. - • ENERGY CRISIS NEAT, CLEAN hous ing for 3 or 4 stu- VOLKSWAGEN — 1973 1973 Superior 4-bedroom, YOU CAN do your share to lielpl Keep dents or workers. Inquire fBO W. 5th. sell I Tel. 452-3482 after 5. 14x70 Deluxe $7995 KICKER RACKS ' -nntl new wagons; tint your furnace nlr ducts and burner 1973 Tllan 3-bedroom, ' 4-door 3-18; racks nml new wngons. Gordon Nngle, elenn. Your homo will not only bo more MARRIED COUPLE'S delight! Near PLYMOUTH Bclvesdore II, 1946 , 14x70. THIS WEEK'S pleasant , power steering, automatic, radio, Dakota, Mlriri , - , and comfortable, but you will WSC, t-bedraom uppper, 4 large rooms, engine SPECIAL - .:..... ! $7495 I Farm has been sold, owner will offer following personal .& . ' no rust, now battery and muffler last save or» fuel oil and ' electricity. Don't carpeted, . closets everywhere, oarage, 1971. Buddy 2-bedroom, 12x50, Good llres.: 665 E, 10th, Tel , 452- A property at public auction located 5% miles East of I WANTED: 20' -30' hny linlo elf'valor, elec- wait-coll us today! JOSWICK? FUEL yard. Nicely lurnlshed. Utilities paid . fall . . front kitchen $4793 tric motor powered ,. Tel , 453-6300 & OIL CO, Tel, 452-3402 , ¦ 9593. I Mondovi or 4te miles West of Eleva, Wis., on Highway | . Available now . 4130, Tel. La Crescent w^^K; 1973 Mark IV 3-bedroom, 895-4149 , 14x70, front kitchen $B293 g Wagon lull tot of If 10 to County Trunk W.W., then % mile North on W.W. FEED-EASY: slln unlondors, cnnvcyiirs, Furn., Rugs, Linoleum OODGE-1968 Station , 1971 Mark IV 2-bodroom, bunk fecdnrs (miner, bell, cli.iln, ihnk- G4 oood llres plus snow llrei_ Very clean. Jind 1 mile West and North on town road. I CENTRAL LOCATION for 2, 3 rooms 14x70, front den $7993 I: : ¦ ¦ ¦' er, traveling), Liquid manuro pumps utilities PROMPT-COURTE OUS Tel. Rushford 864-7262, ! :- ' ' ?• CARPET wllh pad. 13x17, forest freen and bath. Air conditioned, Also good selection of low priced used end tanks. Forago tioxcs. Feed bunks. furnished, J35 deposit. J]25 month, Tel. homes, Wo have the laroost selection color, :*40. Tel, 454-1481. SERVICE FORD-1966 Galaxlo 500XL. convertible, ' Rochester Silos, For estimates call 454-3230 or 454-476?, of new and used homes In South- 23 j Everett Rupprccht, Lewiston, Minn. 390 V-8, bucket teats wish comolt 4- SatH!Lrday Jmiine OUR DECORATOR hns taken lha guess- eastern Minn. r Tel 2720 Call Us Anytima ipccd. Tel, Pepin, Wis , +41-3241. I . , work out of this 7-pleco living room TWO-BEDROOM furnished apartrntnt, SUGAR LOAF Sale starts at 11:00 A.M. Lunch will be served. ,A East locution, mnrrlfd couplu or 2 MOBILE HOMES I group, sola bod and matching chair, Day or Nifilit CHEVROLnT-195?, very g ood condition TOWN & COUNTRY DEUTZ Traclora. Owners report up to hoys, no pots . Two-bedroom apartment Hwy, 43 Across Prom Vo-Tech, tables nnd lamps, only $169, BURKE'S all around J225. Tel, . Peterson »75- $ . 0 HEAD OP BEEF CATTLE: 5 Charolaii heifers, 18 I S1000 por year snvcrt on fuel cost sullntilo for tour, no pels. Tel , 454-2574 Broadwny & Main , Winona , Minn, alone. . Arons Motor-Implement , kcllogg, f URNITURE MART, 3rd & Franklin. 3J78 . I; Opw Mon, 4 Frl. evenlnps or 452 2017. Tel. 454-5287, tvenlnas , 452-1984. months old, open , l Charolais heifer , 0 months old. ALL | Minn. 767-4972, . Park be- hind the slore, Office Hours: ii a.m. to d p.m. CAMARO—1970 Spofts Coi»no, excellent i BRED FROM AOTIFICIAL SIPES. . | ' LARGE woll furnished apartment for. 2 MOBILE HOME anchors. Wa finance. FITZGERALD SURGE or 3 for summer Kesslons, Air condi- Monday through Sntiirdny running condlllon, $1900. SI3 E. Mark, ¦ $150 ' Installed. Tol , collect 307-208-9298 I. TOOLS AND MISCELI.ANEOUS: Plumbing tools in- I Sales & Snrvk a tioned. I block from WSC, Tel , 454-4745 liuuranco Kelly ' s Remnant' VOl.KSWAGEN-1971 Super Beetle, Snow or 452,1110, Stale approved, eluding pipe holder threaders ; cutters ; vise; largo pipe < Tel. LowlMon 6301 or SI. Chorion 932 4853 evenings . ro too lilg or Roouin r $I3», S^LE $89 ' Idaira refrigerator, t ola ol cupboards jaclc ; hydraulic jack;- hy- , carpets, colorful draw drapoe, contem- 103 W. Broadway $1475. Tel, 454-1605. } somo 16 inch ; Handyman i smnll. Trio olllrnntrs, '|'d , 4h4-7eSI or 15' xl0'6" American House, pnrch bolo»- and built-in drpssers , This Is Iho porary furnished end all electric appli- , Tel, days 454-2367; C drnulic cylinder; slcel posts; 7li wood posts; a pile of s 454-WI6. plush. Rogulnr $1VB, SALE $118, JEEP—1970, CJ5, 6-cyllnde-r , Kelly cab, Cadillac ot all homes 12' xTO'S " Scars, /Italian gold, kitchen ances nnd html. evenings 452-6446. Gerald Swehla, k split wood; 3 rolls of woven wire; stock tank ; whc«l- | ' 2 topi, snowploiv. Very OMOCHI condition. Black lllrl—- All Top Soil rulihor back , Roaulnr $269, SALE $129. Mike, 454-4427. barrow ; somo ninchincry for iron unci largo amounts of ', Also Fill Olrl KEY APARTMENTS SUMMER SALE-A new 600 20 h,p, Mer- [. KELLY FURNITURE — 12511 Rnndall St. !¦ ARCHIE IIALVERSON, Tol. 452 4573, V/rito»H Shopping Center FORD-1968 Convartlblt, red with wtiltt cury oulboard motor will ba given wllh | misc. items. . Ertstrom Really & BOB all n»w homes purchased at Green Tol. 4H-7760 or 4542920 top. Inquire AAERCIIANrS NATIONAL f HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Zonith '22 cu. ft . chest frcez- .> BLACK DIRT, (III «llrt, till r.nn. Minn. frml Krlesol, Va mlla off llw» 3J, 2IW miles I-ait of Manhland. \ ARE YOU HAPPY? er hnikcs , FACTORY AIK NEW MOON mobile homt, 1964, rtason- p trailer; 2 cm- trailers; 3 section drag. j HAY-slnnrilno or rut up on shouts, Tel, Is YOUR Apnrlnienl loo naliyt able. Weekends Tel, 452- 1221/ weekdays l 4SV1tfl9, Try the - CALL US- CONDITIONING , tilt BtocT- I DAIRY EQUIPMEN T: Surno milke r pump; 2 Surg* MUIICAI Morcfiandii« 70 in# wheel , Criiisfi r contr(»l, Ttl. 454-5170, C ficnmlt'ss buekcls; strainer. ' ln vtr hoitn KiicfessfuH y BAR COI1N, dnlry ond | <'l hny dnllw. KEY APARTMENTS Wo' IUKBIVKO nick , \K*\VVV rear Mobile Homo Transporting fi(M) (round); •rid. Euaona Lohnei li, Kolluug. let, STi:REO-r,nrr*rri lern loo wilt) Mmre All I bedroom, completely lurnlilud. HorvlnR Wlnoiia 'fl Ileal K.s- I FKED: SOO bu. enr com; l bules hay \ J07-534-3/4J, M9II-; Altec M.UI' n Dynnce PA T-4 , 1752 W. Rrondway wintfow , iiowor floor loch. ICC llcanst, Allnn.-Wls, i". 75 bales straw. j iiCAIIOi 40 watts IIMr, (irr rfinnrielf Tal, 4S4-49Q9 or 4S4 2920 tnlo nueds for over Unco This would Iw » bonutlfmil Dnlt Dulillll. 64 Lenox liomliiliniin.n nnd equipment Winona, Minn. Tel, 50/-452-94H, Copper Antique*, Coins, Stamps cabinet. In- belwaon 9 n.m, and 9 p.m. f,'encr»lion.s, I ITEMS OF POSSIBLE AWTIQUE VALUE: j 56 (piliii I'rlino Rrcoi ili, FAMILY VACATEOri CAR. ; crocks; two ~ hollers; milk ciuis ; picluro frn rnos lu«s; MOVIN3 SAI.I'-Henriih Cnlni Businoss Placet for Rent 92 Offleo Phono 4sa-s;isi Tho Prli-p Is rlKHt. Is iniiv. RliNT MUSICAL INSrRllAAENTS lrom Starcraft Campers I rockem; dishes; waffle iron; tea kettle; scales; wngota j Ing lo tlm New Yuik city 1110. I1III II » U IIARDJ T'S I'lonm, violins, rlnrlnols, ' Jun» we 'll tin ciiinluclHnr n clrnranro trumpols, elc, Kurd"! payments apnly Of-TICf'S FOR RENT on tha I'lflia, AFTER HOURS CALL $2995 Close-Out Prices •] wheels and other inlf><\ Items. \ •elo op ninny lewnr nnd niiKlnriilnly toward purchana price, IIARDrS Sllrneinnn-Solovor Co., Tel, 452-434/. ONLY 7 campers loll In ttock Buy j TERMS: NOltTUEHN ON THE SPOT CREDIT j priced mini , Dnn'l mhi lull tinldun nn- MUSIC STOMB, 116,110 Lave* fliw- E. lmr» Fisk ,.,,.... 452-21 IB now I lava I 1 $ I, porlunlly In piirdiniia cnlna nl whole. 3)00 FT, of now olllce ipacs. furnlilint Norn Hcinlan 4r>2-:il7fi il CJIFFORD, OWNER ¦nl* ami hnlnw , V/o nre sllll pnylnu lha wllh power, hnat, air conditioning, SUGAR LOAF : FORRKST \ highest prices Inr all mm mini, Take sniinrl harrier walls, sprlnk ltr tyiloni, Miu'KO Miller 4ri4--1221 | . Francis W<>rleln , Auelioncor , I)4fi-:I15I advantage nt this mipoMiinlly In toll HIRE THE VETERAN! rorpellng and very norooable rales, Mylos I'olcr.srn ... 452-4IH)9 TOW N & COUNTRY ' Northern lnvcsliiicnt Co, . Ix'.sler Scnty, Clork your »c»lc« mini nl New York pilcrs, I ron parking i<, block away, Will rout r Rinrob Cnlni, IIS II , :nil . Open hum , AND YOU HIRE all ur pari, 132 Vv. 2nd St. Avallotilg .Inn Allon 4ri--.)i;«) MOBILE HOMES Roll. Chuck I^utscher 10-Si Ttiufi., 10 4/ | rl„ 1-9 or by » »>• March. P3N building, Jack NtlUkt, Avis Cbx 454-1172 Open Mon. & Frl. NlfilUa Hwy, 4], ncrost Irom Vo-Tech, ^\S % . polnlrrunl. EXPERIENCE!* Tal. 4H W0I nlghti, 434-2600. Ttl. 434-52071 svonlhot 452-1984, f atsmrrtarzmm' ^ BUZZ SAWYER :; : "A By ftoy Crane.

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