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EIGHTEEN PAGES Late Bulletins ;A CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -(B) ^- Marine Corps ; officers say a veteran instructor gaye his life : tpOv A, save trainees wheii one of the youths activated ia¦:'¦: hand greiiade. Killed Thursday was Staff Sgt: Bobby Reds Gene Callison Play , 34 Dangerous , "Vista: Game of nearby Two of 0 the trainees '. were wounded, A . ¦ 'y : ' : - A *\y'A; /A : ''+AyAA A+ y^^'A. 'y-yA .: MIAMI, Fla,W — OTwenty-nine: Cubans, freed : 00 ;after ISOdays in jail for illegally fishing :in Florida0 V waters,; reached Havana today aboard four Cuban A ¦ ; A government? trawlers, 'O- 'O; ? -0; ' ¦[ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' ' ": - -ki ' " '' ¦ '¦ ir¦-¦¦ • ¦A' 'A:: 0AA\- ' \^ . " : LOS ANGELES m. ~~ Frank Sinatra : and his A In Viet Nam, Johnson Warns son, star government witnesses iir the trial, of three Amen charged with kidnaping Frank Jr., may be jrd- ' called next week: as defense witnesses;? TheO trial, U£ to Base President iii . suspended for a long ' Washington's birthday week- ? ¦ -.. .' • ' end, resumes Monday; V ' A- : A O A Los Angeles / -V A A ^ Eight Polaris A , DALLAS Wi -- JackORuby's lawyers used their sixth peremptory challenge to dismiss another jury ' candidate,:the 30th in.Ruby's murderOtri'ai-.;He was . Subs in Meets Mateos OBill Boharirian, By FEANK CORMIER a salesman: :; ; MADRID CAP) — The United ¦: : ' - ' ;: ' ' V;' ; LOS ANGEi£S0:(AF)-Pres1. - 'V A¦ \.; A TJK- : . ^'"• :V- - O -'* A - O O; A ; O --0 . . State* is going to base eight ' ' ¦ ^ dent Johnson, shaking a finger . -/ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (#> —. .. An ex-cphvict . Polaris submarines at the U.S.- at Communist China, said tbdaOy from Detroit, Or^ederick M. Shobe, testified today ; Spanish.ha-val base at Rot a, on that outsiders supporting Com- he was promised a presidential pardon to work as Spain's Southern Atlantic Coast, munist guerrillas ih South Viet within easy reach of the Med- Nam - are "playing 0 a deeply a government undercover agent against Teamsters.;, dangerous game." " iterranean.• " • _ .- . 0 President Jarnes R. Hoffa. A . 0 At the same time, Johnson : The sub-marine tender Pro- argued that communism's; trou- teus is expected to arrive Mon- bles around the glob«e actually day . at -Rota .-'from.':. Holy Loch, are more acute than those fac- Scotland ,; only other US.OPolar- ing theO United States. He said McMcwncrrCr Silent , to U.S. problems are eclipsed by is submarine base in Europe "the spreading civil war among become mother ship to the new Communists" — a reference to squadron. ; the policy,gulf between the So- viet Union and Communist Chi. On Goldwater Alhe pending assignment of ¦ ¦ ¦ na, . :-: . - - .- . - By FRED S. HOFFMAN man to turn the other cheek, or submarines to Rota avoid a scrap. the nuclear WASHINGTON ? (AP)-Secre- had been an open secret in the The President gave his for- tary of Defense Robert S, Mc- But he is said tc feel that eign policy views in an .address Nartiara is absorbing in silence area for weeks. There was no prepared for an qutdoor convo- making any new public state- formal announcement in Ma- Sen. Barry : Goldwater's? in- ments in reply to Goldwater cation at the University of Cali- creasingly sharp slings and ar- drid, but the commander of the fornia at Los Angeles, held to would only give the Arizona Re- " rows. publican another peg on which Polaris squadron at Holy Loch, CHIEFS OF STATE MEET AT AIRPORT- . . ; President honor Johnson and visiting Pres- McNamara is not counter- . to hang his attack. . Capt. David Bell, confirmed the Lyndon Johnson of the U. S. puts a friendly arm around his ident Adolfo Lopbz AMateos of punching in public—and the de- Mexico.0 There were those among Mc- reports Thursday in disclosing counterpart from Mexico, JLopez Maters, as they pose at fense secretary's associates in- Naniara's associates? who re- This was . the prelude to two dicate he's unlikely to do so. the departure of the Proteus. Los Angeles airport. MrsO Johnson, is at left; Mateos' .daugh- days of Mexican-American good portedly advised against issuing Rolvaag Raps ter,. Miss Avecita Lopez -Mateos is second (AP Manager McNamara is not normally a The United States has had from left. C|*y will talks at the desert resort of a biting statement he put put on Photofax)A-' ? 0--0 ?A '0" 'A Jan. S. Polaris submarines on patrol in Palm Springs, 90 miles ayray. That statement came several the Mediterranean almost a Hatfield Tax Plan Rejected Lopez Mateos, ht remarks hours after Goldwater said for year, With a range of 1,725 prepared for the campus cere- 2 Dead in the? .first time in his campaign miles, their missiles are capa- mony, called on educators and for tbe GOP presidential nom- ble of penetrating deep into the scholars to lelp "abolish tha cold war, wipe out the origins ination'., .that- U.S. missiles are Soviet Union. Withholding In St. Cloud hot dependable. Dead m of international tension and to Eight ) .A tactical reason for the as- ) ST. CLOUD,?MinhO (AT - A Crash at The Pentagon chief was said CT. PAUL (AP - Gov. Karl increase understanding among signment of the submarines is Rolvaag is charging that Tax proposed new city, charter was peoples and governments." to have felt that that was the the withdrawal of obsolete in- turned down by a 3-2 margin by time to challenge Goldwater's Commissioner Rolland Hatfield The Mexican leader said termediate-range ballistic mis- seeks to levy an illegal collection St. Cloud; voters at ¦ a special some may think if) Utopian to allegations — before they be- siles from Turkey and . election Thursday. - - ' • ¦¦; Dodge Center came accepted by the publie- of income taxes: against Minne- Ckiccigo "completely do away with the Groups in both countries had sotansv ffre The charter, which would ominous atmosphere that McNamara called those Gold- ¦ al- . DODGE , C EON TER , Minn; objected to the presence of the CHICAGO W!.." — A" flash fire, ford, 37, suffered serious burns have substituted a city manager ready , seems to be dissolving.'' (AP) — A three-car? collision water remarks; made at a New At a news conference late ' U.S. missiles on the ground Thursday, . the governor . said set off by a burn ing mattress, and smoke inhalation as he fail- for the present mayor - council But he . contended that "it is just east of this Dodge County Hampshire . • hews conference, Italian and Turkish swept through a West Side completely misleading/ po- they made Hatfield has prepared new with- ed in attempts to rescue the form of government lost, 3,347- realistic to consider such goals town between Owatonna and Ro- " Soviet attack. home today, killing seven chil- floor of litically irresponsible and dam- soil ; targets for holding schedules to upgrade children from the top 1,994. ; The same proposal also as being imminent. chester claimed two lives Thsr- Spanish sources coflsidered dren ? and a man who perished the -'-lMt ' story brick bungalow. had been turned down in a 1952 Johnson reaffirmed American day night. aging to the national security." the state take from payroll ¦ the U.S. decision a compliment checks immediately when the in a futile attempt to rescue He was reported in serious con- election?1 " determination to support the in- Melford A. Loney, 45,. Owaton- to Spain's political stability and cut in federal income taxes is the four boys and three girls. dition in ia hospital. dependence of South Viet Nam. ¦' Using 50 voting machines for na, one of. the drivers/ was its relations with the United .voted. " -O - ' -r , ' A A The parents of the children He described this as a 10-year- killed. His passenger, Audrey Greek King States. '. and their eighth child escaped Alford's wife, Gloria, 35, and the first time in the city's 21 old commitment "we will con- Ethel Tottingham, Owatonna, Congressional sonrces esti- from the iast spreading flames. the couple's oldest child, Keith, precincts, St. Cloud residents tinue to honor." But lie said the died in an ambulance. However, a problem is visible mate the cut in federal with- The father, Detective James Al- 13, escaped from the flaming had the election results 36 min- Vietnamese war "is first and in Spain's growing trade with holding would become effective dwelling with only minor cuts. utes after the polls closed. foremost a contest to be won by Donald Gene Hoffman, 19, Undergoes the U.S. ¦ Cuba. On Tuesday, about March 8, But Rolvaag The boy smashed a window on John "Bud" Streitz, city the government and people of Dodge Center , another of the. State Department said Spain said state law provides that the top floor and jumped about clerk , said the counting of that that country for themselves.'' . drivers, suffered internal injur- Operation will get no new U.S. aid until higher state rates cannot be in- 20 feet to the . ground, The Al- number of voles manually pre- ies. His passengers, Leroy Krea- it replies to an inquiry on what stituted for at least 90 days aft- 5 N. Yo Firemen fords are Negroes. viously had taken about 2V4 The President did not name ger, IB, and Dale Leonard Sack- ATHENS (AP)-King Paul of steps it is taking to curtail this er new withholding tables have The man killed in the fire was hours. Communist China in his discus- ett, 21, bioth of Dodge Center, Greece underwent an emergen- trade. been provided to employers. LeRoy Robinson , 41, Alford!s Streitz said Ibe total vote cast sion of Viet Nam, But his mean- undeter- ul- were .hospitalized with cy operation for a stomach The governor said Hatfield Suspended in cousin who lived with the fam- Thursday, 5,251, rep resented ing was clear in saying that Karen Jean Wil- cer today, and a medical bulle- mined injuries. had been either "deliberate or ily, " ¦ ? only about a third of the city's "those engaged in external di- son , 21 , West Concord , Minn,, tin said the operation had. been 35,692 registration. rection and supply (of the guer- , suffered successful. ignorant^ in seeking to institute Fire officials said that when driver of the third car the higher rates adding that he Mora ls Inquiry rilla war) would do well to re- a leg injury. The bulletin was issued at the Fire Damages , they arrived at. the home, member that this type of aggres- Roya 1 Palace after fears for the would not stand "for this illegal NEW YORK (AP)-Fire Com- flames , were pouring from all sion is a deeply dangerous The deaths raised s king's life had collection of taxes before they missioner Edward Thompson , 62-year-old are due. windows and through the roof of game." 3964 traffic accident toll to 83, steadily mounted in Athens. It " blazing mad over reports that the. smoke-filled house. The fire- Rail Unions Johnson said that "in our for- nine above the total a year ago. gave no ind ication of how long The withholding tables tell women "allegedly of ill repute" men had arrived minutes after eign policy today there is room Hoffman and Swiff Plant Officers said the the operation lasted . employers how much to with- have frequented a Manhattan the blaze started. neither for c omplacemcy nor for Loney cars collided on U.S. firchouse, has suspended five Alford told the firemen iilarrn. " operation went very hold from each worker's pay- the highway ]4 , with the Wilson car "Ttie firemen , including the company seven children and Robinson Lose Round And , after citing difficulties in the rear of the *' Tsamboulas told check. Wheri federal taxes are then ramming well , Dr. N. At St. Paul captain. were on the top floor. By the Viet Nam, Cyprus, P anama and , The accident newsmen assembled outside the cut, the amount of income tax- WASHINGTON Mi - Four rail- Loney machine ( AP) able by the state will be slight- ' 'The reputation of the depart- time the firemen had contained Cuba , he said: happened about 10;10 p.m. Tatoi Palace 26 miles north of ST, PAUL - A fire de- road unions have lost another s worst in ly higher. ment could be at stake," Thomp- the flames , the children and "Larger than the troubles I Athens. scribed as the plant' son said, round in their court battle to up- 30 years damaged Swift Co. Robinson had perished. The have noted is the spreading civil king i.s all right now ," Hatfield told The Associated set an arbitration board 's ruling "The packing plant facilities Thurs - Press last week he planned to dead children were James Jr., that, would allow the eventual war among Communists," Funeral Set the doclor added without elabo- He said nn Investigation begun He did not elaborate on this day. send out the new tables and as- last month showed that more 11; Dcnise , fl; Calvin , fi; Patri- elimination of more than 30,000 ration. statement. For Utic a Company officials said today sumed most employers would be than once "unauthorized civil- cia , fi; Steve, 5; Tyrone , 4 , nnd jobs.. five doctors He wns one of they were unable to give a loss glnd to put the new rates into ians, both male and female ," Christine, 3. Declaring thnt "Uhcre Is no ¦ST. CHARLES, Minn. - Mrs. signed the medical bulle- The U.S. Court of Appeals who estimate, The blaze was blamed effect , even before the 00-day hnd visited the firchouse of En- Thursday uphold a district court panic on our agenda," Johnson Audrey Tottingham , 34 , Owa- tin. ore an explosion in the storage period. gine Co. 35 on East 119th St. about 10:15 ruling thnt the emergency law said that if the nation's adver- tonna , wns killed area of the plant. Thompson snid the women U.S. Expects Tpeace automo- In his last official net before He reaffirmed this Thursday enacted by Congress ordering saries offer deeds of , "our p.m, Thursday in an Fire was confined to a at a news conference of his own were in the firchouse more thnn " the outskirts of the o-peration, the king signed a the arbitration to head off a na- own response will be swift. bile accident on storage area containing lard , in reply to Rolvnag 's, once, but he declined to give Some Losses in tionwide strike last August was He said "our lindeviating pol- Dodge Center. Winn, decree Thursday naming Con- , oleomargarine, canned goods further details. The third floor constitutional and that the spe- icy is to do all thnt strengthens stantino. 2:1. the crown prince Hatfield denied his depart- Moon Fli She hod been a nurse at the as regent. As such , Constantino and other material, quarters of the firchouse report- ghts cial arbitration pnncl ncted the hope for pence." .And he said St, Paul fireman ment hnd done anything illegal. Owatonna Rest. Home Ihe Inst frill perform all the royal du- One South edly was involved , WASHINGTON (AP) — The within its legal authority. "nothing will make us weary in year, Tho former Audrey Sei- until the monarch suffered a bnck injury and an- He said the new tables had been Half of the company 's HO fire- odds nre that two of the first. 30 The four operating: unions these tasks,'' ties , nt least prepnrcd in answer to many re- fert , she was born Feb. 9, 1M0 , has recovered , other was treated for smoke in- men hnve been qu izzed thus fnr , astronauts may die in the U.S. have said thoy woul d enrry Ticking off trouble spots one daughter of Mr. halation , quests from employers. nt. Utica , the Members of the royal family Thompson said , adding: "All of effort to land a man nn the t heir fight to the Supreme by one, Johnson first cited Viet and Mrs, Waller Seiferl. palace. They In- t he men ir this company arc not moon , figures Alan R, Shepnrd Court. Nam , then Cyprus where strife were al the , hut they will all he ¦ She worked at St. Mary 's cluded Queen Frcderika; Crown evil men Jr., the first. American fo be between Greeks and Turks questioned. " threatens to erupt in nn Eastern Hospital , Rochester , for five Prince Constantino , 23, who rocketed into spare and now in Dr. O. J. Seifert years before RoinR lo Owaton- named regent training for the lunar flights, Mediterranean wnr. Thursday was The suspended fire cnplaln that the na, She was rrmrvied to Keith for his ailing father ; Princess Replying to newsmen's ques- Of New Ulm Dead Johnson pl«dged anew First Ruby Joseph J. Sosa , 45, of Floral United States, thou gh not di- 1054, He tions nt a luncheon Thursday, TottmRhnm July 30, Sophie nnd her husband . Prince Park , N,V,, is a 22-yenr veteran (^ 10(11. Spain , nnd tho the Navy comm ander said the NKW ULM , Minn. - Dr. rectly involved , "wil l do all wo died Oct. Jfi , Juan Carlos of with two heroism awards, " to tho younger daughter , Prin- calculation i.s without stntisticnl O, J. Scifei't , 7f5, prominent New cun to find a solution Mrs , Tottingham attended the kingOs Also suspended were: Cypriot problem. cess Irene. basis nnd merely represents nn Ulm physician and surgeon and Utica grade school and was Martin Buchalter, 3:i, of Stat- prominent Catholic layman, "I appeal for nn end to blood- Charles en Island; Alfred W. Corrlcs, 35, estimated casually rate gener- ftrnduatcd from St. Juror Picked ally accepted by the astronauts died Wednesday while -vacation- shed , before it Is too late," ha a member (hey have written. Iff did and John J. McHugh , 27, both llifih School. Sim was By KELIMAN MORIN books to be fi per cent , ing nt Santa Monica , Calif. snld. of the Baptist Church of Owa- DALLAS (API-Defense at- not indicat e he hnd read the of the Bronx; nnd Willinrn Al- tonna. torneys In Jack Ruby 's murder hooks. len , 31 , of Richmond Hill , Survivors arc; Her parents; trial, having accepted their Huby 's defense against n Queens, How Hitler Died two daughters , .lulie , F/yota, nnd first juror , set out today to Iind charge of murder with malice Debrn, Owatonna: one hrolher more like him — well-educated will be based on temporary in- Rodney Seifcrt , Utica , and two persons with a. respect for mod- sanity. Causey said ho has nn WEATHER sister.s, Mrs. Mux (Jenii ) Tom- ern psychiatric findings, open mind about whnt Belli called "transient insanity, KKDKRAL FORECAST son , Wnsccn , nnd Mrs . Alvin Juror Max V,. Causey, nn " ol oclrnnics analyst , i.s "just WINONA AND VICINITY-ln- (Hovcrly i SVhwIcder, Vtlcn, Ruby killer l,or llnrvcv Os- Russ Has New Story ' ve been looking for ," rrensing cloudiness nnd warmer wi ll be at w hat we Funeral .services snld Ruby 's chief of defense, wald, accused assassin of Pres- tonight. Variable cloudiness and LONDON (AC ) - A Russian The reminiscence en mo fro m burned, along with Hint of Eva at tlie Utien ident Kennedy, as Oswald was 2 p.m. Monday Melvin M. Belli, « little warmer Saturday with marshal whose armies stormed Marshal Vnsslly I. Chuikov, Braun , the girl ho married just Presbyterian Church. Burial wil l being transferred from a Dallas scattered li^ht snow. Low to- former Soviet commander in before their suicides pact , and bo In the Utka Cemet ery. {'nuM-y. ,15, holds n maker's Jail . night ll-l!5 , hitfli Saturday 20-25, Into Berlin gave new version Berlin. tho ashes sen tiered an tho Reich Friends may call nt. the Ja- degree in education, Under Prior (o Causey 's appearance LOCAL Wrc/VTIIKK today of how Adolf Hitler died. CI MH ICOV 'H version , as report- Chancellory garden. cobs Funeral Home here Sun- questioning, he said he was fa- Thursday — fourth dny of Ibe Official observations for the 24 He insisted his men found the ed by Toss, disagreed with Chuikov'.s article did not say day evening and until noon Mon- miliar with Iho names of some (rial — all prospective jurors hours ending nl 12 m, todny: Nazi dictator 's bod y wrapped Hint iKTcplcd fiver the years In what tho Russians did with tho day and al the church until prominent psychiatrists , men- summoned for questioning had Maximum, 20; minimum , 10; in ft charred rug Inside the thn West. Most informants have body after they discovered it the lime of tho service. King Paul tioned by Belli , /ind knew about been rejected . noon , 21; precipitation , none. Chancellory . n/jreed that Hitler's body was May 2, IMS. - ¦ ¦ - - / . - . Ky- , i-.""\"»!,ij" ,»i?u4i^i!.)iii^?iiiij »ii»»«,i.-it,» candidates for kara, police announced. : a visit with George Grizzard who played the lead in the Rauer Mlary Ann Bauer, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre production of , Ruth these offices. Ankara security officers said "Hamlet" last year Forster, Darla Heit, S bar on arid will play the title role in "Henry V" The terms of other village v 38-year<>ld power station at the Guthrie Poeschel, Rosemary Reidner, won't expire until 1965. Theatre this year. When I walked in, Mr. Grizzard who officers foreman fired three shots at . Barbara Schlbsser and . Karen They include Gale Forsythe, the 79-year-old premier and for- celebrated his 30th birthday in last year, looked Weiss and juniors David Bauer, w TILE for all the world like a college student in his gray flannel president ; Clarence Craven, CEILING mer, president as he. left his;Of- Mary Lou Schldsser and; Allen Nysven and Alvin slacks, navy wool pullover : sweater and moccasinsi ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Leonard fice. in the Turkish capital. Weiss. - ?? - ? A- - / ¦ trustees ; John saa. *% ¦ Semingson, \\ to . Inonu was not wounded,¦ po- ; The apartment on the llth floor is both comfortable and The students were elected by , clerk-treasurer , and Thrifty way put ' ¦ • ¦ • '. - BjorWund 5^/ a new lice. said. • , " '-' . • smairtly colorful ,., with its. huge sunny living room leading the faculty otj. the basis of lead- Arno Bollinger, assessor. *JP The would-be assassin out on a terrace. There are deep comfortable chairs, ¦ , iden- lota ership,. character, scholarship Bjorklund has served ceiling in any room. tified as Misut, was arrested of books and sortie striking modern paintings, with a beauti- and servicer After Jjflpw SO. years as clerk, the immediately. 0 : ful . modern, walnut screen dividing the room.A The motto of the National nearly Police said as he firedvhis Mr.'¦ ' 'Grizzard said that when.' he returned to New York Honor Society is the French board instead of relieving him *"¦' n AV Perfect replacement for cracked, loose gave him an additional job— * £ r pistol he shouted, "I hope I kill last October at. the close of the Guthrie season , he felt so "Noblesse Oblige," meaning £w ;^'v % _Wf^_^S ceilings. Id-eal finish for basement and hirhAlt would be Tor the good drained and bone-weary ''Persons' of noble? rank should the trustees combined the of- xC"» a c rooms ^^y aPPty ~ a do-tt-your- ¦ that he couldn't bring himself lo ^.^¦yi: ¦ ^3PT ^ - *° of our country." go out and see any plays although the theater; is his life. behave nobly," There are three fices of clerk and treasurer. ^ product. Smart, modern patterns add ¦ ¦ \ \j Mam-Wuf l ^^ " ¦:/¦' ' -A*'' ' - "It wasn't imtil I flew to London in November that 1 got types of- members: Active; in- The former treasurer resigned \ a "decorat es toucli" of style. . Bjorklund was appointed <3f wLy. ill PROJECT GROUP around to/seeing; any plays," he said. 0 cluding seniors aiid juniors who and MEETS to succeed him Dec. 1. LAKE CITY have been elected by the fac- - . , Minn: -.(.Special) provisional members, At the time of the village elec- V Vs M 7\| Standard prefinished — The Lake City. Home, Getting home to his ulty ; the ' S9 90 . pro- New also in your endurance. "You high ranking sophomores with tion April 1 he will have served ject group met Oat the York apartment in time if or -V"Y ceiling tile, carton price home of know "Henry as a play all necessary qualifications who 30 years. flMk / Mrs. Earl Hassler in Lake City Christmas he gave a Christ- is a Tot more taxing physi- by the faculty at fi \ on Monday, may be voted ^^ ] Carton covers 64 squa re feet afternoon , February mas party and invited those cally than "Hamlet" is - the end of the first semester, 1 / / 17th. An extra do-it-yourself of his old Tyrone Guthrie though of course it's not : and graduate members who Spanish Ship ee ovr lesson, ''Sharpening . Up," oh Theatre fellow actors who nearly as complex or subtle after display ' ' continue to be members V 7 I ^ ^ knives,? was . .presented'- by Mrs. were around New York. a play.'' graduation. Trucks to Cuba I j 3373 Ask about FHA monthly terms, Lester Howatt. Eight members "Jessica Tandy and Hume Then he told .- -' me ..he had The Rev, Charles Wolf gave ' attended. A Refreshments were Cronyn came, and Rita Gam just come from Lew Brown, the invocation, i presented the MADRID (AP )—The Spanish PHONE served by the hostess.?: and several others ," he ; said, a famous New York stage membership cards and address-? Pegaso car and truck manufac- "Aiid my mother and father costumer who is making his ed the assembly at the ceremon- turing concern said Thursday it ^^^ / WINONA came up from North Caro- armor and . costumes for ies, at which parents jvere^pres- had shipped the first 18 trucks lina for the party. It was "Henry.' .V:'-' ' "I've been add- emt. The band, directed by Jo- of a total of 110 purchased by a • good party. I - see , Rita ing , a lot of ? historical read- seph Fitzgerald , played 0 the Cuba. STANDARD FOR THRIFT . . . reliable quality . . . helplul services and. ..Jessica and Hume [ ing at the New. York Public recessional. The state-owned National In- processional and . i around town ? every once in Library, and. 'I' ', stitute of Industry has large in- 1 . _ ^ . . . . NEW ! ve found out Officers of the Sacred Heart ^ ^ a. while. Hume is playing some interesting thin g s chapter are: Rosemary Ried- terests in the Pegaso firm. EAsrrp SHOP Polonious in the , John Giel- about Henry V. For : in- gud production of "Hamlet" stance, . he always wore his y- this year, and he's also jgb-. king's crown into battle. 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* ¦ Oteg Cassini Says - j next summer 's swimsuKs demand exorcise I MINNESOTA'S LARGEST MEDICAL-SURG ICAL PLAN __^£__\ * Gretchen L Lamberton - aends "bits nnd pieces " from New York BLUE SHIELD vHRI^K^^E: W^MwMr 2218 UNIVERSITY AVE. • ST. PA UL. MINNESOTA ^«W^ I ..."to your good health" _-rs^-J t New Values Three-Week Drive County Shows Wm Win the Last War Needed, Says Pedestrian Safety Increase in Lent Speaker Campaign Slated NFO 0ffici^ • Fund Balance The Forgotten Water Pot;" Considerable sums was the topic "Next-month the police de- gamzational. It began the first of money by Dr. Arnold T. are handled fey Winona County Olson at his final sermon con- partment and the Winona Au- phase of the pedestrian safety campaign.-¦— education. ? government agencies in the Npt cluding the United Lenten serv- tomobile Safety Committee will Qefti Representatives from schools, coursie of a 'year. ices at First Congregational begin the most intensi-ve pedes;- By FRANK BRUESKE ; ' cblleges.churches, Boy0 Scouts, the truth of the above state- penses rise .3 percent^ He is chant couldn't operate 30 . days to go and stick the farmer." Church Thursday . evening. trian safety campaign inO Wiiu*- industry and the news media ment is attested to by the an- Daily News Farm Editor going backward , like this. How can a farmer? "Continuing his attack on: the Confining his messages to the "While paying : better , than; 7 The; farmers' biggest problem chain stores Pfingsten produced story of Jesus and the woman na's history," Sgt. George Mc- were invited, and educational nual financial report compiled "The . farmers areAtbe . most : Guire told an orgaxizationa.1 committees were formed. When by 0 county Auditor Richard belly-hoped, the most propa- percent interest ori his invest- is 'whatta ya give me?' The a clipping from a i Colorado at the well Dr. Olson said, "The 0 0 ment the farmer in 1964 will ' meeting at? the Hotel Winbnn this month's educational phase Schdonover, appearing else- gandized people in the coun- , farmer has to establish a price newspaper with a story that:a Samaritan woman in meeting earii only 5 percent interest on that will return cost plus profit. chain of grocery stores , was Jesus abandoned her water pot this noon. is complete, the police depart- where in this newspaper, : try," Erhard Pfiiigsteh, Sargent McGuire told the group tha t ment will take over the second ; County funds received a to- Bluiff; Iowa, National Farmers his investment and not one . .. . "We: have been told supply making0 $165. profit per animal and hurried back to the village blessed cent for his work. If: a at; the three-week campaign to end phase — enforcement. 0 A tal 'of: $7,830,0-96 during 1963. Af- Organization vice president, told and demand would : give good the , same?;time the farmed to inform the people she had person cannot see something pricesi During , our recent hold- was losing; : $70 per ; animal . met the ? Christ. pedestrian and driver careless:- ter disbursements, all the funds the 1,000 people who attended : . ness on 92 miles of Winona THE GROUP also discussed retained . a total , the first Winona County NFO rotten . about this, he should. see ing action prices went up ' 'they don't ;ask their customers "In meeting Jesus, she had ' . of $840 196 at a psychiatrist. ; streets at 585 Winona intersec- possible incentives. . -to encour- the end of the year. This was annual banquet Thursday eve- slightly. But when holding ac- what prices they'll pay for the a new standard of values, was proposition ' ¦¦¦ ¦ ' 'Last year I lost $5,000 on tion stopped farmers - prices " ' tions will begin March 14. age saiety. One such $24,600 , ning. A 0 . \ . . ¦" . .;¦ - , _ " ¦? meat ," he stated, . A,A.- ¦willing to break her routine, had was an offer from the American . more: than the auditor's : cattle. But the Iowa NFO pres- dropped 25 percent.; They - gave '"Some balance of $815,595 ;at the be- "We .;have been told we pro- people : say thatO coi- a revised list of priorities and THE POLICE department and Automobile Association to de- . ident, a big operator, lost $48,- usAa line, of excessive run in lectiye bargaining isn't ; legal left that which might hinder " ginning of the year. A duce too much. Yet we must ' ¦ safety committee aim their at- liberately plant a jay-walker in ' : 00O.. -0AA? '"- livestock.. This was proven false and holding is uh-^merican. her in the urgent business of ; downtown Winona. , The AAA The county's ? fixed .assets get : more efficient to pro- ' .- . "What is our problem? The by our. commodity board and There is holding tack at the jay-walker and at amount to /pi,148 ,181. This in- . action in any bringing ihen into contact with the driver who refuses to yiehd Would offer a $25 prize0 to the duce more. We go in circles. farmer doesn't understand the the university at Ames, Iowa. business except : farrnihg, ,- " cludes $331 038 invested in the .The Christ . to pedestrians at crosswalks. first citizen who spots and ap- , Somebody, is giving the farmers situation/ He says 'I'm lucky, At that time runs were hot even doctor, the dentist and the bank- prehends the "dummy." courthouse, $280,796 in the jail a beating. Maybe it's the proc- I don't have to pay income ta;: up to normal, er at} sell ori contract, In "THE CHURCH and the com- They hope to reduce tie recond , some of three pedestrian deaths and Jahws McCabe, ? acting, chief arid jail garage and $257,637 in essors who should become more this year.A . ;:,-A-0 places banks squaWk the 'loud- munity need men and women the county garage- Another efficient," he asserted. 0 ' i ''DURINGO 1M2 when there ¦who-; will, 64 pedestrian injured Winona of police, aid the R.ev. Artnin est''.;at .;- a holding action. : break the routine chairman of the Winona $182,658 is invested, in road Pfingsten, an low a farmer "IN THE last 15 to 20 years was i a record consumption : of ' ¦which for many has degenerat- tallied in the,: last fooir years; Deye, - "Try- and get a loan from a Automobile : Safety Committee, equipment. A active in NFO did : not mince the farmers have changed ev- .meat, prices were good. But bank and then offer them ed into a rut," Dr. Olson stat- according to . McGuire. ¦ in the? way of produc- when the only s: meeting was or- are in charge of the campaign. Courthouse supplies came to words as he told the audiencd erything farmers' pri ces went 4 percent:interest. They 'll- throw ed. "They will attend church if This • noon' ing and ' have: outstripped all down , the price of pork in the $1,853' during , 1963. This was the NFO approach to the, farm . . you out ... . and they should, it doesn't interfere with the golf $661 more than the $1,191 it problems. other industry. But our market- stores stayed the same and beef game or fishing trip. The wife ing , hasn't changed since 0our went up. .The processor made "FARMERS have got to get ' cost the county to repair the Earlier in the evening Pfing- •will assist in the work ? of the building during the same year. sten attended "whole hog" ? sau- great - grandfather's time," a. profit increase of 54 percent the guts and the backbone to missionary society if it doesn't Those interested in the fox sage feed in the Winona Senior Pfingsten. told his audience. while the livestock producer was run their own business," Pfing- come on the day the bridge bounty — and that seems to be High School cafeteria attended "In fact we have? slipped. . Our taking the biggest beating in sten demanded. "Collective bar- club meets. by almost 800.? great-grandfather probably had history," Pfingsten stated, gaining hasn't failed for any- , just about everyone in the coun- ' 0"Both will assist if the Owork ty -_; will note that $2,909 was more bargaining power than we ; - 'Now . they ? s ay -. imports are one "who has: used it. West Coast among the boys and; girls PFINGSTEN WARNED the do now. hurting us. Two years ago we fruit growers are using it. And doesn paid to successful fox destroy- audience that an NFO meeting 't come on club . night. ers in 1963. One individual re- . ' Our. method of selling is. like asked all farm groups to help Maryland dairy ; farmers. Vara They participate in the PTA if was different than a farm clin- : Plati Apmoved ceived $434. _ ¦-. using a wood plow and oxen limit imports of meat.. We getting. $3 a hundredweight for the meetings could be changed ic. "I always come away with to plow our fields. couldn 't- get any help. Now milk by using? it. fiere we sell City Planning Commission Council last September before Bounties ?for crows, gophers, ¦ to some . night other than bowl-, a sick feeling after attending '.' .. "Farmers don't have , any these same groups are squeal- milk for $64. a ton? and buy hog ing night. members. Thursday night con- extending time limits ? imposed Woodchucks and rattlesnakes the clinics: and hearing all about idea what it costs to produce , 515^598 last , ing like pigs under a gate. feed back for $120 a ton. ducted, a 2%-hour wrangle, over in the original ordinance which cost . the cotinty our problems,''? , he said. Then they don't know . what "The only time supply and ."The milk plant in town isn 't "UNLESS CHRISTIANS are legal points then decided a pla.ii changed the area from residen- year, Six: persons .received more "We ' ¦¦ . are the smallest num- price they want for their prbd- demand will do the job is when worth: a cent if it doesn't have willing to put the cause of submitted by .' Miracle- Mall tial to a business zone. All . or- than $1,000 iii bounties on these ber of farmers since 1879. Yet uct. Transform this into a ,store ; - the seller has the same bar- milk. 1 hear they don't operate Christ first, we . cannot expect Shopping Center developers ap- dinances or amendments to or- animals. . - we owe more money than where: all the price tags have gaining power as the buyer. too -well on water.; The packing others to become interested," ; dinances, he argued, must be ¦ peared to meet conditions im any other number of farmers been rem dved. The guy run- .. - "A large percentagie of the plant isn't worth a cent with- Dr. Olson warned. "The Samar- posed by the city. preceded by public, hearings. • in history. If? our credit A was ning the piace doesn't have any meat 'produced is produced by outA hogs, The farmer, has tha itan woman introduced Christ to Commission action on the Gpldherg held that, since the cut off today, three-fourths of us idea what his products : cost . . . 15 chain stores. Today the chain food first? i the . entire village, yet she was plan last week was forestall- original six-month time limit Dedication of wouldn¦ 't be farming March 1. or vhat he: should have for it. stores offer. the packer so much "The farmers are holding no theologian; no scholar , no ed by lack of a quorum of four for submitting final plans had .'• '¦"Today:the ' nation has the The customers pay whait they per pound for a certain amount themselves up," Pfingsten as- woman of wealth, had no organ- commissioners. T h u r . s.d .a. y expired and had not been legal- highest income in history. But want. ' - - ' of meat delivered on a certain serted; "During the holding ac- ization, no building, and no so- night's meeting opened with ly extended, in his opinion, the School Sunday the . farmer will be taking a 5 "Isn't that as hless?'' Pfing- day. The packer can take it or tion it; was the farmers : who cial standing. five members present: Com- area liad flow , automatically re- percent cut in income while ex- sten asked the people;0"A mer- leave it. Then the packer has saw to it. the processors are "Winona has yet to see what missioners E. J. Sievers, M. verted to its previous zone cate- now paying us the lousy prices would really happen if a few in- A. Goldberg, Phil Baumahm, gory tinder terms of the original : we are getting. The .' farmers dividuals would be so sold to James Kleinschmidt and Wil- ordinance.-; 0. At Caledonia gave the processors the power Christ they would abandon their liam F. White. Anotiher mem- CALEDONIA. Minn. - Tnree not to signi the contracts. water pots to share enthusias- E. 0. Eckert, appeared GOLDBERG SAID his opposi- ber, tion was based on the contention former superintendents of Cale- "Look in the mirror for tie tically and sincerely the news about 10 p.m., a factor of some donia's public school system reason for our lousy prices. that they met Christ," ;Dr. Ol- that the proposed development importance to the proceedings. is hot good for the city 0 as a have been invited to attend Theii laugh. A gas war is when son concluded. Attorney Duane Peterson re- * whole, It's construction could the dedication of the new high filling station operators start The Rev, Phil W i 1 li ams, presenting owners oi the site jeopardize urban renewal pro- school building here Sunday at acting like farmers and cut Church of the Nazarene, w as leased to Western Land Corp., each other's, throats. Thursday s pre -service hymn grams the city , may undertake 2 p.m. Invitations were issued ' . said the developers now aire also to 54 former teachers who "Some people say a farmer leader; the RevO Wilmer Frie- in coming months and years, committed by firm . lease lo he said! have been on the faculty since will be penalized if he doesn't seth, Central Lutheran Church, build the center. He said the withhold with,NFO. This is ba- presided. The Rev: Walter Mey- Speaking as an observer, Victor Rupp came here . as su- agreement with the Gamble Co. James Carlson, architect, called perintendent in 1951. 0 loney," Pfingsten stated. "When er, St. Paul's United Church of for a Tempo store Jis binding we get larger all the opposi- Christ, Lewiston, read scripture . the site the city's last and best Daniel Coffman, New Arling- and that completion date is 1o residential development area. ton, Iowa, was superintendent tion can do is sit back, watch, and prayer, The Central Lu- be sometime next fall. and lie about us. And anyone theran :. Church choir sang. As such, its tax value would be here for four years preceding higher than if the shopping cen- Rupp, Previous to that John who will lie¦ about us will steal The five Lenten services were COMMISSIONER Rl. A. fiol-d- ¦ ?us. :.''¦' • ter- is/ built, he said . Carlson Longstreet, now^superintendent from • sponsored by the Winona; Minis- berg raised two legal points in "If milk sold for $6 a hun- terial Association. said construction of the center at TforthfieldO Minn., was here objection to planning comnils-: and before tlhat, C. E. Hovendon, dredweight, this would mean $5 sion approval of the final plan: would mean more empty build- ings in downtown areas. who retired last year" after com- million more for Main Strbet. 1. That prescribed proceduo'e the farmers get bus- City Council President Harold pleting his career at Byron; But when most Govern ment for rezoning had not been fol- The speaker will be William ted in the country we don't lowed , placing legality0 Bries ath, another spectator, of ttie Wettergren, St. Peter, executive need Main Street. "There \von't Offices to Be classification in doubt. The rose to defend council actions. be any business in towni" The city could not, he said secretary of 0 the state School developers should first ha>-e , ^ brought the preliminary deny entry to new business Board Association the last 12 ATTACKING cooperatives the Clpsed Saturday plan, years, Wettergren is a former he maintained, then the corn- which meets legal requirements; NFO vice president said, "We You can get arrested in Wi- mission and City Council actions as tie applicants apparently dairy farmer and athlete. He is thought cooperatives would be former chairman of the St. Pet- nona Saturday, but that's -about would , have followed. However had. Briesath challenged Carl- with us for better prices be- , son's claim that the land er School Board and now is pre- the only contact you can have he said , the Council had re- could cause they are suppose to ba ' be developed for hbmesites ¦ : with any government office.?..-. zoned the area , addling condi- for sident of the National School NFO MEETING- -, . . Erhard Pfingsten, more than 1,000 people at the senior high farmer owned. But the coop- $1,000 . a lot The figure would Because Washington 's birth- tions that ; ai plan would ibe . Board Association Secretaries. national NFO vice president from Sargent school auditorium Thursday evening, pfing- eratives oppose fair prices to be nearer to $5,000, he said. A former n ewspaper columnist, 't big enough day falls , on a Saturday this shown and substantial occu- Bluff , Iowa , left, Donald Rupprecht, Winon a sten termed the current farm situation "a farmers. They aren year, the schedules of some pancy guaranteed within de fi- he is editor of the Minnesota to give us a good price and COmM . WILLIAM F. White County NFO president, center, and Winona mess." Mayor Ellings welcomed the people stop, us from offices already are altered to- nite time limits. This was sn School Board Journal. not big enough to called the discussion interest- The highi school band will Mayor R. K. Ellings, discuss a story in the to Winona. (Daily News photo) . getting it. , day. Federal offices, normally- unjustified reversal of proper ing but irrelevant. He said he play, directed by Robert Stroetz. . NFO newspaper before Pfihgsten's talk to "At the current prices your closed on Saturdays, are closed procedure, he said, would move to adopt the find- tod ay to give their staffs a holi- 2, That The chorus will sing under the children don't have a chance to a public heariaig ings of the commission's com- rn. " day. should have direction of Paul Spjut. make a living on the far been held by the mitte-e which had reported all EXPECT 500 he said. If you fail, you won't The Internal Revenue Serv- requirements had been examin- Opeii house will be held in ice's taxpayers' assistance of- the new bui lding planned to ade- Residential Plat have a chance, to recover. Our ed and satisfied. The commit- nation is at stake. fice in the Exchange Building, tee, composed of Eckert, Com- quately house more then the usually open Friday afternoons present enrollment of 365, with "The NFO has lost soino New Ridgeway mission Secretary James Baird small wars but weTre going to only, was open Thursday this and City Attorney George M. special departments designed to Voted Approva l Old Settlers 75th handle double or triple this win the last war and make it week and is closed today. Robertson Jr., was appointed stick ," Pfingsten said. The post office will provide School last month to confer with devel- number in iuture years. onl y special delivery and box District opers , and advise them on re- Mothers of the senior class By Reunion on Saturday nnd the faculty will serve cof- Commission service Saturday. No counter quirements for preparation of Mayor R, K. Ellings will greet from St. Martin s Lutheran service or home deliveries will a final development plan, A fee. City Planning Commission ' Election members voted to recommend the .100 to 500 persons expected Church. .. . . - ' be in ooeration . Postmnster Slated letter from Eckert , read at the to attend the 75th anniversary In addition , Rudy Fouser and John W. Dugan said. The newly-approved meeting, said all conditions the original plat of eight resi- consoli- dential lots submitted last meeting of the Winona County his orchestra will play old time rAiL^T^rkl City and county offices. In- dated school district at Ridge- were met to the satisfaction of Old Settlers' Association Satur- music. the committee. Board month by David Squires, Eyota. cluding municipal court, will be way has been designated Inde- Zoning day. Officers for the coming year WIN clr>«wl Saturday. Robertson said confidential in- The lots are south of Gilmore YOUR BB all div pendent School district 859, Jcs- Avenue, opposite the intersec- Principal speaker nt the pro- will be elected, Current officers -S^ sheriff' s de- i j B form ation given him by Peter- ^ The police nnd . . Jestus, Winona County tion with South Baker Street , gram , which will begin at 1:30 are Carl Breitlow , president; a ^U KITCHEN H | partment , however , will be on superintendent of schools , an- son furnished definite confirma- Approves , f _fM Only faucet MB tion of occupancy by lessees The petition had been returned p.m. nt the Red Men 's Wigwam j Joseph CO Page , vice president ; "^ (lie job , as always. nounced today. to Squires with the request thnt will be A. Keith Hanzel of the II, M. Johnson , secretary and .j <4- ___\ with Dhlctl MM The new district includes other than the Tempo store. ' \^H Cartridge) H Seconding White 's move was Two Petitions ho re-design his proposed sub- St. Mary's College history de- I general chairman , and A. J. eight common school districts. partment Walz , treasurer , Heart Fund Ends Comm. Kleinschmidt, Their Two petitions heard by the division to place the access Their consolidation wns approv- street in line with and make ed early this month by voters voles ih favor were joined hy Board of Zoning Appeals Thurs- TIIK BAY WILL begin with a\ MEMBERS OF the executive k^jft^B^HK^BPI Canvass Sunday that of Sievers, while Bnu- it an extension of South linker of _ the districts. The stato com- day night al City Hall were social meeting at fl.DO a.m, committee are C. A. Ris-ser, Block workers will collect manm and Goldberg opposed. approved hy unanimous vote of Street. Squires had brought in Members of the Rcd Men De- missioner of education prevlo us- his origin,-il proposal last week Roy McElmury, Edward Blair, funds for the Heart Fund drive ly had given Under established commission the members present. gree of Pocahontas will serve Tom Stuck Albert Petcrrnan his assent. procedure , the issue could to tho commission, which did , , ronciudinR Sunday, Heart Sun- Six not Official consent of the board a dinner nt 11:30 a.m. Walter Hoppe and Henry membcrs-nt-lnrgc will be carry with loss than four af- not act hecnuse of lack of a Parks. day. Walter Thompson, county elected was given to the request of Musical portions of the pro- Rural vice presidents nre Sid to a new school bonrd firmative votes, Chairman Siev- quorum. Winona Plumbing Co. Heart Fund treasurer, announc- in the district March 20. ,Ies1us Donald Thompson , Mankato , for gram will be provided hy Mer- Pike , St. Charles; Frank Not- ^^f^SI ers ruled , 1126 E. Broadway ed thnt the Merchants National so the move wns'lost. permission to erect a carryout Squires contended Ihe suggest- Brant? , said. Two will serve until Jmly rill Peterson, soloist: the tleman , Lamoille , and Mrs, itny Phones: 241 fr Hank will be open from 4 to « reslaurnnt at 1558 Service Dr, ed change would penalize him , Dobbs , , 203S 1 of this year, two until July 1, GOLDBERG THEN' proposed and other property owners fin- Trio Ridgeway : Clark i Laufenburger, Lewiston, -— p.m. Sunday to accept donations The proposed building will be bagpipes; Chnrles Koeth nnd 19fi5 , nnd remnlnlnR two until that developers be advised to ancially and thnt Bnkcr Street from chairmen. July ] , 1966. Subsequent ter ms start over , strictl y following pro- about 150 feet enst of the Bunke David Klrnl , trumpet nnd ac- Mrs. Elmer Hnnnon is city cedu res Apco Station , set back 35 feet wns not considered a cross- , gui- will be for three years ench, defined by the ordi- town thoroughfare anyway. The cordion; Phyllis Guthrie chairman and Airs . Herbert Persons wishing to file for nance. Robertson asked Rau- from the south lot line and will tnr and songs ; the Schuh Quar- Honor is city secretary. manai nnd have space for 15 cars. new stree t would intersect wilh ¦ the election may do so nt Jes- Goldberg to explain Gilmore Avenue about 25 feet tet, Roll ini>stono , nnd a chorus Notice to tus' office in the courthouse what requirements they thought The single-story concrete block DEMONSTRATI ON tho compimy hnd structure will he topped by a west of the Raker Street junc- .MILK through March 7. There is no not met , in tion, No objections hnd been filing fee. order to justify negative voles. decorative "butterfly" roof. A IiLAIR , Wis, (Special) - A single .sign, 19 feet high , will raised to the original proposal Telephon e Rate demonstration , "Steps, to Qual- Any qualified voter in the mew Goldberg cited the legal points prev iously raised. be erected, Nearby residents by neighbors, ho contended? Winona and Goodview ity Milk Production ", wns giv- independent district is clegi blc had appeared before the board The commission , adopting the Hike Approved meeting to file for tho board nnd to .Specifically asked to give his en by John Berg nt a opinion on Inst week to say their objections viewpoint thnt Ihe new street INDEPENDENCE , Wis.-Tho of the Lakes Coulee 4-H Club , vote in the March 20 electi on , validity of the ordi- nance extension by the council , hnd been met and therefore would servo local traffic only, new Tri-County Telephone Co- Sunday NEWS Subscribers The club decided to enter n play Jestus snid. tve-re withdrawn. voted to Rrand approval of the operative , Inc. , received ap- March 2, Tho election will he held nt Robertson said ho believed al- in the drnmn contest dermen hnd acted A proposed ca rport at the plat, proval Thursday from the Pub- Literature wns distributed to the Ridgeway school. Hours will within their legal powers. P«ul Watkins Memorial Home lic Service Commission of' Wis- Our city the sidewalk Mrs. George Knutson, and Elevn. It also serves ad- or after this. dalo. Wh«n tho amount of such tax other five com- rural to Call Is missioners cast affirmative on Sanborn StreeJ , Blnir, Is also n patient there. jacent a reas In Eau Clnlre and exceeds $10.00, one-half may be paid prior to March voles, Tho board approved the re- Buffalo counties. It is a con- \ i.\, and the remaining one-half prior lo July 1st. The mutter now goes to the quest on the grounds that the In 1W7, officials of enrly New solidation of former exchanges cily council for fiiin) jicllom. proposed overhead cover would York , then called Niciiw Amster- nt these points and also Klk TERESA M. CURBOW ¦ not he higBier thirn the present dam, launched the first ami- Creek, whose lines were nh- County Treasurer Tlw nre sonic .Wo minaret- wall and could not be seen from l ittcrbug -campaign, fining first sorhed Iiy tho Independence , 8-2961 lopp«d mosques in Istanbul. the street. offenders tho equivalent <>f $1 ,20 . Strum ami Kleva exchanges. They'll Do It Every time By Jimmie Hafr lo Memorial Glub 9t AHappsmsiLi£a-L 7tu^ Elects ^Three lliawai Ita Caverns ATfaree new members were " ' : elected to the Board of Direc- ¦;:,:?;;o; :;- . :#o. « tors of the American tegipn Star ]/ Vp0t Memorial Glub; Incorporated at Thh its 20th annual meeting Wed* nesday evening at the Memorial Club: 0; James D&nahue Be Tied¦ Down , Ronald Earn-. ' , A- . '" . By EARL WILSON mond and Donald V. Gray were NEW YORK - .You will probably not see StaLhis Giallelis, elected to Uiree-year terms, re- Music Saturday Nile Jfe placing James D. r Cole, Howard : the 23-year-old Greek movie star, wearing aOti.e, or a nice suit, 0:•¦ ^^ "MINNESOTA RANCH HANDS" if /you run into him; around Broadway. W. Clark and Bernard Boland. A^ff by 1rta fgfer: :; '• • .' "In Greece," he , says, "a tie means getting dressed:up. I Holdover members are Donald never wore a tie till myOfather.died when ! was 17. . 0 T. Winder, Dr. D. T,- Burt, Dean . . "It's the same with a ni ce suit ," says Stathis, who's the Varner, Noiman Walz Jr., ? R.B. star, of "America, America,;A; Maan. Lyle. Haney, Lucian ¦: Griipa , the much-acclaimed Elia Kazan he wants nie to do a scene for Adolph Bremer, and Mer- L'COVE Bar ' HIGHWAY at MINNESOTA CITY movie. A0' w 0 .j lin Von Bargen. The reorgani- *! -. - ¦ ¦ him in English in OGoldcn Boy.' NO MINORS AtLOWED - YOUR ACES WILL BE CHECKED , '¦When they- get-to be .-'actors;-' zation meeting of the new boiard they change. : They get nice "I WAS working washing pots will be held Thursday; at 7 p.m. till 31:30 arid I was up at 6:45. at the Memorial Club. '* ¦ suits. But you don 't see any "' ' ¦tC' _Wt 'A Now Owned and ¦jJlfsj ' human beings any more A , 0 I didn 't know what the script's Operated JOI BUSH ¦' ¦[ ¦ about. / ^5^ by you jiist see nice suits." [ ¦ A KazanA heard . me and ^J ^S \ said , 'Stop washing dishes, and Ntew Anti-Tank And so Stathis Giallelis wears ' sweaters0 a nd open-throated work with rne and other -actors. shirts except oh , I want you to: meet my . man- Missile Tested 23d ; birthdays ager.'A; and? such but tie resents eveii • CULVER. CITY; Calif. (API ' A- , " /¦¦ that,: O v :. . - ;.. . . ' A00:.-: ' "They tol d me I had /the part Details 0 of . a . "slaved" anti- For we American touristsO go and that I would get a con- tank missile . called TOW were to Greece? to see the Acropolis tract and how I could send disclosed -Thursday by Hughes money to my mother and . the Aircraft Co., which is develop- SUNDAY mNNER and the new Hilton but we don 't : ' ' : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' see ? the people, he says. family^ "?. OO A ing the infantry weapon for the AT THE -0 : . :: .V ' :: ¦ "I had just 30 cents : He . will do meny - other movie .Army: . when I ' . got here from. Greece, "he saysO roles now. He has been fb . HoK The rrtissile, carried on lywood where they know who SNACK SHOP "Ees a niawst strange feeling, Voice of the Outdoors ground vehicles¦ or helicopters, he was. He hasO avoided fancy ¦ ¦ Phone 7411 having SO cents, I . a nitrying to Fishing Contest open throughout the year.. . of course, several, reasons unreels? two hair-thin wires HS Coriier Third ond Main 0 •;- . call the Kazan office. I decide New. York - restr.urants because it speeds' through the air. The , Spring Lake, .Buffalo City, ' advanced , . such as0 high : T. Roast Tom Turkey — dressing and cranberries, ... . to take a bus.OBut 5t is $L50 of the tie complex fn Holly- A-Car .Kill -A' A- ¦ ¦/¦¦' ¦ wires carry.; signals to correct Wood, not -wishing to be Ostra- where fishermen.. -jstill were driv- - . speed cars, better and faster ... 0 II; Roast Leg 0' Lamb — ? mint jelly. "A girl? information , clerk, J-u- Car kill of deer on the Wis- deer.O its course and . steer it to?:the : cized , and knowing what it ing on the ice iii the mid-week . highways and more. . target;' ,¦ III. Baked Ham — pineapple slice. ? dith ALevine, at the American , consin :• highways during 1963 Better reporting, to wardens meant to some Afancy maitre period is the scene of the an- A Hughes spokesman said Airlines, says she will give ; rne nual Fountain City American "reached the staggering total of of deer killed and to tbe H Beel-vegetabla soup or chilled juice, mashed >, «A» work, . d's, he stuck a tie in his pocket that in recent tests the .missile ¦ ,. ^ a- lift. She is finishing " Legion Fishing Contest, the on- 5,895 animals, a 0 jump from state by the wardens can al- potatoes and gravy or candied sweet potatoes Jl jQ when he went to one big res- hit within a foot of dead center H vegetable/ salad, roll, beverage, choice of- .-des- "I KAZAN, taurant ly contest on our fishing, calend- 4,483 in 1962, according to a so he a factor. : ¦? seeing him at hJs ' on A a tank-sized - target more I sert. .-; COMPLETE DINNER QNLV ';. - . I ? .. Broadway office later that day, er this -weekend. It will run detailed summary of carreer He reached? to put: it oh. The than a mile awavA ; was impressed that fce 'd cohne confusion ! -A from 1 .p.m. to 4 p.m. : with a accidents in 1963 released to- River counties had a propor- H' 0.0": . Serving 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. . ¦ ' ' ' ¦, >¦ ' - A _ , day , by Jim Taylor;. Conserva- Buffalo oil.', a 100,000-to-l chance . ;'. . . it W ' . ./ :— ? _Ju . L. fine. group of prizes. tionally heavy kill. A third -of Panama's income I Come in tonight for a Delicious Pike Dinner "0 ,, no,, no sir , said the tion Department publicity man. reported 88 deer killed , "You have the guts.: But I . bowing low, County derives from Wages, trade and ¦00 0 ' , Seryiriia 'til::8' p,m^ maitre d', very . . ItOwill be; legal to take . Jackspn County with a total of by cars ,.Cra-wford 20 Grant 25, dpn^t know.if you ? have talent? "you don 't have to wear a tie . fees generated by the Panama m_ __^a_ma_mm_m_mK_l_ —} or if you can learn English ;. . ." walleye, northerns and bass J237 was : top deer s3aiighter La- Crosse 48. Pepin 17A St. Canal.-: ' - mm m_m_mm_^m^m_m_ sir!" It sort,-of left him puzzled in the river county. Last fall it \vas top Stathis. began studying Eng- about America America. or? boundary . Croix - 95 and Trempealeau lish sis hours a day, and:wash- "water zone. TheOseason Obn deer hunting county also. County . 8X ing pots in: the basement.of . tbe TODAY'S BEST L A U GH: these ; species stays open "Not everything I say is. fun- ": through March 1. The area, Ten years ago; the: total Of the 5,995. wardens were T*hree 6's at 666 Fifth Ave., 1 , slipping four hours, a ny,' Joe E. ? Lewis ?admitted , however, is a panfish spot, - car kill for the state was able to sell for resales 1 4-43 while " ve had some very in- . . The remaining day" in a room at . the East "—but I' . on which the season remains only 790 animals, There are, of the deer. Village, 5th St: betwe-en 1st and teresting failures.'-' 4,562 were not usable and V '- other- 2d Avenues. i WISH TD SAID THAT : Isn't had to be buried or it strange, ;how many people wise disposed of in the "After 20 days, Kazan says . '¦ heyer get . interested in a thing, 0 field. " - ' . " s Onone of their News till they find¦ it' to esti- Winona DAILY business', ¦ ' , No attempt was made " " Wildlife value of the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY il, U64 REMEMBERED Q U 0 TE; mate the ¦ ' deer killed but it would .- be VOLO/yiE : 10S, NO- 76 "Scandal,- criitie and failure Published dally except Saturday >nd hall- Mental PM ures large. The damage to. cars like- make hews : success only makes dayt-by Republican and Herald Publish- wise would be heavy, probably ing Company, «01 Franklin St^ Wlriona,' history." -^- Anon. • -¦¦¦ ¦ ' " ¦ ' ¦ ¦' damage to each Minn. . y- , -yj. - ' ¦_ . - ¦". ' : Subtlety : is a low figure of .^ EARL'S PEARLS rate the SUBSCRIPTION RATES the art of being able to say would be $50: At that Unalu Copy-^TOe Dally, 1!c Sunday total . would " be $300,000, With ~ what you think, and getting but bulary ?cenls HelpVocGf bellve-red by CerrIer—Per weeK SO ' cost involved probably a mil- 26 weeks S12.7S - ' ' ; . it weaki S35.50 of range before it> understood. . . would be a low esti- By mall strfclTy In' advance Fpaper »top- Peter Sellers, marrying a By LESLIE J. NASON. Ed.D ly, in math and Spanish and lion dollars accidents in p»d. on expiration date, pretty girl after a whirlwind University of Southern Cal. is. just ' passing in science. mate of car-deer in Fillmore, HMjiton. Olmalei), Winona, Wiscoiisin in 1963," : f_f_j_ w___ ^__sLrf9^n -was labelled by Lon- Evidently pushing him so \_ ^___ ^_^_^__f_wMMMMMMMM ^^f!i i tjj_m ^ _i_m _M._t ___, ^^^^^^^^^^K__ ^S3 ^<% \ _ \% Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and courtship, Some Questions and Answers ^ ' Trempealeau countltt. : - , ., - . . don papers as "Dr. Quicklove, fast was a mistake, AVhat - Dear Dr. Nason:? Nothing much .had be«n "fOyear ¦:¦ ' ilhonths . . . ii.K can I do to rectify my er- ^ ^ . . SlzToo or . How I Leaped to Stop Wor- acci- ____B______^P TT ^-i T-^^tt?--,e'M^t 9 -—t,—kS^^V^^Mt i& 4 yVK^B^H^^BgPS/Sw 'VB^B'f ) BB mon th. ¦ ¦ ¦ »1 . I am a junior in high * done to? prevent such i months ...16.50 .1: . . -35 rying and Love the Sexbomb." ror? AA heavy traveled ¦ ' ' ' AlFothe r^TubsCrlptJons: - school. During : the past dent. Oh a ' that's earl, brother. 0' , Mrs. , -Q. . i :R0-— ?N. Y. 0 1 year . ?. , S15.0O .1 month ... . - tl M ¦A school year' .Al have? taken interstate highway in C&li-: ? months .. ..SB.tO 3 monlhi ¦ ¦ ¦ U.1S Answer : _ several vocabulary forniai we Observed that eat ' " undei W- When there is a lot of sunspot tests. : Skipping the third grade may Send chiinfle of BddreVJ7no1lcei, . fences were used, high trad copies, subscription ordin and other activity, radio signals are apt From . the results it is ap- have affected your son's abili- 0 proof Dally Hews, Box -95, would mall Items to Wlnone to bounce crazily around the parent to me that I need enough so a' big buck Wlnrne, Minn. ty in reading as well as in hand- difficult toO " more vocabulary knowledge find the ?fence Second class postage p»ld at Wlnonn earth , writing. Seek a teacher or other ¦ ' ¦ as I plan to go on to col- capable person to, guide him ais clear: - "-.A - . ' - • ' .' "A • lege. ;:? 0 he works to improve his skill in Alotig Highway 61 well up in Will you please give me fundamentals and also establish woods area on the some tips or the north HOW comments on more effective study procedures. North Shore, where - a /very ""^t: improving my vocabulary? Dear pr. Nason : takes place each IH h U A \ J. B., heavy deer kill Greencastle, Ind. I am terribly concerned fall and winter, the Minnesota NOTE: "MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT" NOT SHOWN Answer : - about my son and hope you of game and fish has I CARNIVAL. division SATURDAY MATINEE DUE TO CARTOON You can add new words to can help me. launched a long range experi- your vocabulary, and it can He is in the 7th grade plantings back n ,^^ ment -with shelter p V( ^^^^ ^irT ^ !!!i'!|ffl even be fun if you go about and has just received three highway, with -food it from the systematically. .Understand flunk notices, one in history, hold deer or , re- th« meaning of patches to 'T each new word art and math. He likes move the reasons for crossing Aj ft Roger Brand [ RiG'"E" | you encounter , so thoroughly school but doesn't seem to McDOHALD'S iWNts- FAVware SPoftT ? j !; the highway. Whether it will wf, to r that the word brings up a men- be able to study and to ab- t Ji Roger likes tell how For Our f ! work or not is yet to be found jy^rf everyone A \', ¦ Girl tal picture both when it is seen sorb. His concentration span , ...Just a§fe any / r g out. prices are going up everywhere and when it is heard. It is easier is short. He doesn't like to Wft FRF I" ^k I fill to remember the word "aard- write. He likes books, but ¦ ¦ There also is the possibil- except at McDonald's! Thoie de. ' - " \ark" if you can mentally pic- scans them rather than ity that deer will, through ] . „„ -»,..--,.,«„ 0 A pur. ,e, h. BOMDo GIVEAWA1T ture an aardvark (ant-eater). reads. the law of survival , learn to nciou, IO^ b mburg. Pronounce the new word What steps do you think aloud stop and look each way be- ;¦ as you picture its meaning. I should take to find out ers ere) still 1 5 " ' Answer: Admits ^ Boy p'eisure to eat et !;¦ Noihinj to buy , . , |u>i regnt«r ' Dear Dr. Nason : Causes of failure such as that ^"^ ia^T^^ "^' "'* " ; »a ,' «ich llmi ? you visit McDomld' j, I have a son in junior J^ ^ | ^_ J of your son are nriany and com- McDonald' s 1 . . < ' Dnwlng will bt M«reh 1 ? ¦ ; ¦ high. He did very well in plex. However , the school Abandoning ^T ^:r ^^~?7> . ¦ ¦ V ' i;; : ' ; ' ' elementnry school , skipping should be able to recommend . I| /i- ^¦ ¦ ¦ ^ . V "J H-^ ^:'^ : : . . - '(I • the third grade . On enter- an experienced person to work l | [" ' . Rock Paula . | I ing junior high, he was directly nnd individually with Dog io Die OPEN YEAR placed in a Special Prog- your son. Such a person can - thm 'ROUND ress class for the superior BARRE , Vt. Mi - Poluce \^MMonday Thursday find the source of trouble. VC ^^vy 11 a,in. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 'til Midnit* jJ ; HUDSON PRENTISS student , Although he finish- At this stage , failing and dis- said Thursday a boy has ad- ¦^^ ¦ ( ^^ ¦ ^^ ¦ ^^ ¦¦ ( ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦1 nB ed each grade with decent couraged , he probably cannot mitted ty ing up a collie d og and abandoning lt in fl halo marks the work was diffi- respond to anything except spe- ^j>£ ^ look for the golden arches 11 il cult for him. Now, in the cific hel p in solving specific to die, The case aroused na- |^ H|H3ii !t9^^^ | flth grade he is doing poor- problems. tional interest . The dog, named Pacer, pi A jBHJiMTn^wS: iii apparently lay in the hole in a wooded lot for six days without food or wntcr. Twfcne I A AillVOcW A^ NOW SHOWING was tightly bound around its , snout and legs. Neighborhood c h 11 d r en McDonald's .At LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 61 JUST 2 BLOCKS WEST "AMAZONS OF ROME" af 7:00 and 10:20' (oumd the dog still alnvo OF JUNCTION 14 "DIARY OF A MADMAN" at 8:45 last Thursday. A veter inarian convinced SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:00 : ')l ' ¦ MARIA PERSCHY • CHARLENE HOLT I Connie Tomasi. 21 , her 2- ^ lllllll l lll k Bl ' ; year-old pet would never Entertainment I' ^ Miniit i TEAMSTERS' | By I ^Ipiij , ' / ' ' i-,-r>, >, lOHN ltNIOC MURRAYi^SW || put Charcoal Broiled *Miwi»lil*il recover and Pacer was COUNTRY FOUR j i ;i!||i| t--rWrthKi«< ii, HOWARD MWS » jjjj it* m vosr mtoticn mis vtntmnnttmi [ k nwny, I OF LEWISTON \ a Mk THE MOST TERRIFYING Dog lovers throughout ttha IH tMiSEH li ii nat ion offered rewards. DANCE STEAK DINNER mV, \r _ rm\ MOTION PICTURE Police said the boy, who wns not identified because SATURDAY NITE •k \ Saturday Freddy V Bill's! EVERcREflTEp! at tha KIDS! LOOK! i -JR^SI he la und«r 16, also admit- ^ Place ^K' ted abusing Pacer on pre- TEAMSTERS 0LUB ' r Stockton, Minn. vious occasions. J08S E«*t Third St. CARTOON CARNIVAL M«mhfr» Mu«lc by !$ Ea8le$ SAT., FEB. 22 < SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 22, AT 1:30 Jolly Polka B«nd w§ \ Owned and operatod by i FRESH ^ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ r I Fr«ddy Nlhlrl ' 25 —. CARTOONS — 25 SMELT FRY PLAN NOW TO ATTEND - ALL SEATS 75< j fn/oy r=DANCE=| ¦¦ 1 , l li i l l l ^-^ - ' ' ' " :• riv..! ' ." ? .¦L. ,. i ;.i ,!fT.' r,r-fiv :',f. , 'nrinin»n i /.ni..ii» TONITE At th* DANCE # VINCENT PR ICE LA CRESCENT DANCING - »i - ^f^MMME-W^'*=™r; nmmnmim tomkwtom AT THE NEW EAGLES itWMMM LECION CLUB LA&OR TEMPLE /J^ AVALON rtlai'v Ballroom — La Wl.„ | - " ORCHESTRA Cross* l All You $*¦ LOUIS JOURDAN Ai Every lllMtfg Can Eat I Sa*. Night Saturday SUN., SY LVIA SYMS llUl fllliai l Nile FEB. 23 | ARNI E'S ORCHESTRA IN COLOR Starting $ Muik b/ lh» — Music hy — TECHNICOLOR ,,:•,;;':;;:„, p.m. Mil ifrvwd. Mnfil.i r I COMING SOON J ' "RHYTHM KINGS" BOBBY HANKINS DEAfe ABBfe 0 vl-pse /rt

' ' ' ' " . . By .. ABIGAIL' VAN BUREN :: 0 ? ; DEAR A0 . ABBY : I am 24, attractive (I'ni told) and WOTIJ O ^ in a large plant. I am supporting a thrfre-year-old son by a former marriage. A man I work with took a likmg to nae. ? He is ln his late 40's, nothing to look at, but he has been wonderful^ to me. He paid up most of my bills and gives me cash when j I need it. He is married, but his wife treats him SATURDAY, SATUIWW, rotten. Abby, this man: says he thinks of me as his daugh- j C A I C ] j and FEB ter he wants nothing from me. My mother has an evil Anmd. Sbe says it looks "bad" and could rn. 2 f\ 2 lead to, his divorce. I need his friend- [ _ j L E j - j ship. How can I get my mother off my ^ back? I have to live with her because she takes care of by child while I workA;: MOTHER ON MY BACK

0,- O DEAR GIRL : Your mother's jiid&- , ment is better than yours; You have ? . .. . no business accepting favors from a - . married man. .There Isn't any Santa A 0 ; Glaus,, and it . could be rough sledding' on. the snow job he's giving?: you. 0 . ¦ '0?OA ~ A " : 0 ¦ ; Av '0:i ¦ Abby¦ 0¦ ¦ . . ' ;/ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦/ " '- DEAR ABBY: I am; .12 years old and my best iriend is without a boy iriend. My boy friend ¦ has, a best friend th-at is without,". a girl friemd. Should I ask my boy friend if his best friend would ILke to have a girl friend? Or should I keep ir:y mouth shut? HESITATING DEAR HESITATING : Ask your boy friend to bring HAWDftYf mWilm IT HAWDjft his best friend around some time when your best friend | is there. Then let his friend make up his own mind. I I I I DEAR ABBY: My wife has engaged in heated argu- ments on numerous occasions, and she is usually wrong. She makes some idiotic statement , then proceeds to defend it. When we get home I am told , "If you loved me, you would have stuck up for me!" I told her I will stick up for her only when she is right. She says I should! stick up for her , right or wrong, or else I should change the subject and get her off the hook. Comment? AL DEAR AL: Vou do her a bigger favor by letting her fight her own battles. When she learns that she alone must support her own "idiotic" statements, she'll think twice before provoking an argument. CONFIDENTIAL TO CHEYENNE CHARLIE: Always put off for tomorrow what you shouldn't do at all. Get it off your chest. For a personal, unpublished reply, write to ABBY, Box 3365. Beverly Hills, Calif. En- close a stamped, self addressed envelope.

Lets Get Gmiw f By A. F. SHIRA i It's Time to Start Some Seeds HIS is the time when gardeners have the urge to plant T some seeds indoors and we have had several inquiries In jegard to this One ladv stated that she usually purchased started plants of som e annual flowers and vegetables, but de- sired to raise some of her own this spring This is understandable, since it gives one a feeling of pleasure and worthwhile Accomplishment to set out in the garden plants of one's own growing. Also, one cannot always pro- 1 cure the Tarieties desired in! Injured Man markets? We always start some seeds Ordered to HAWfiltt HAWDAY; f| |Tf%»~ indoors about March 1, and W If W M have now prepared several Accept $375,000 |lf CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL W M Wk T d(^&**^* ! small pots of a soil mixture for tl L ft Mf |B this purpose Perhaps it is: due MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) — Hen- to the innate longing for spring | nepin Countv District Judge that arises in the heart at this Leslie L. Anderson has ordered season of the >eai i one of the largest personal m- This article on stalling seeds iurv damage awards in state IM includin g Indoors is directed primarily to history reduced by more than a S 12 to 18 hwklei. K 3 / \ quarter of a million dollars. W ^HflF*5 * 'jJ^ v K 8 *\ N YLONS H • the gardener who has never ] ^^^^^^- practiced this uVeiestmg phase Anderson said Edward L of gardening. The experienced Thill , 34. of Arden Hills, must grower who has made this a, accept a settlement of $375 000 regular habit each spring is in : from the Modern Erecting Co. need of m> urging and general- ! and Johnson , Drake and Piper. ly follows the same procedure ] Inc. or face a new trial in his that has prove:, successful in j damage suit, the past. ; Thill was awarder! Sfi42. 4fiO by It is suggested lo the begin- a jury last June. His spinal cord ¦ ner that the seeds be planted i was severed when a crane be- f T\\. ' T G> oiv a small scale al the start , ing operated at International M 4 $#22 : ' . rC' : "' ^ limiting I hem to a few pots that ! Airport fell on him. He is para- \ i WQOLWORTH'S ) : ^ ' can be handled easily in the lyzed from the waist down. ^ ^ home. As a polling soil, a mix- ¦ ture can be used I lint comprises one part of screened garden Man Throws Bottles soil , one part finely pulverized Throug h Shop Windows peat, moss and one part sand. A small bag of peat moss can LITTLETON , Colo. (AP) - be purchased at a garden store, Lewis McClung walked along a if none is on Land. The soil shopping center mall Thursday, should be light and porous , hut th rowing a soft drink bottle not rich, or the young seedlings through each of the 10 plate- will be forced ton rap idly nnd glass windows. grow spindly, McClung, 4f>, was still there when sheriff' s officers arrested TIIK POTS should be scrub- lu in on a charge of malicious bed thoroughly ancl a few coarse m ischicf. pebbles', or pieces of broken pot, "He said he doesn't like shop- placed in Ihe bottom over the ping centers, " one officer said. drainage bole, The pots should ] time in order to Ret good stur- then be fil led with the soil rnh- ] dy plnnts. ture to within one-half inch of? There is a danger to which Ihe lop, firmed and soaked with ' all seedlings that are started water. This can be done in the ' in gnrden soil arc subjected. kitchen sunk. After the water i 1 This is wh nt i.s known as '"damp- has soaked nwny, the moist soil ing off" vhen Ihe little plants 1 can he smoothed nnd Ihe seeds j WMC may wilt , fall over, and die , « W scattered thinly over the sur- WwiMw. snon after appearing above ll IT Ij ymm| ! face. Then each seed run he ground, This is caused by fungi pressed into the soil to a depth thnt live in the soil at , or r;nr , of about one-fourth inch with the surface, There Is no rem- n pointed stick , or loud pencil ,, ¦ edy, but it will be helpful to ei¦ Ability of Ads to ROBERT C RUARK THE -. .CJ RliSI WAL\ ^E6. ;\ry;, -CUT;:-;,f : -^ V ; ; " / " ;.. - TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS lriform > Convi nce Tennessee Is A SMALL TOWN merchant of * g»n- /s^/a^on/sm eratipn ago is said to have used a single advertising medium aiid0 message during Corning Back his 40 years in business: A two:cohtmn ad- LONDON—After a long and dreary spate of vertisement in the local weekly newspaper Tennessee Williams, entertainment is finally stating simply, "John Jones Sells Salt.' • creeping back into the lively arts. A'/// By DAVID LAWRENCE Briefly/ the spool is alive once more and WASHINGTON -— Isolationism ' rather than international- Even today many would say that John doing marvelously well. It's almost like being ism seems to have emerged as the basis for national policy Jones was accomplishing what advertising young again, when you got Bing Crosby and in Great Britain and France, respectively, as well as in some the Ritz Brothers ? in a package deal in a pic- is supposied to do: "Keep your name before ¦ ¦ of the smaller countries of Europe. . ture. '0 . :-' . . - . • • . • _ ¦;. - ' the ; public,'A ; ' The United States, - for many years the practitioner of There's a new thingOoiit, called "TheAPink isolationism, now faces a crucial decision — whether to con- 0 But the thousands and thousands of Panther ," which is about the wildest piece of tinue to poiir out billions to other countries in the world, or ve seen lately. David Niyen is fun- to firms that are how spending an estimated sheer, fun I' , to copy both Prance an^ Britain and give priority the in- 1 ny, Peter Sellers is always hilarious, .but States ' A' ' . . ' -. ' .. 0 '— 0 0 " . ¦ ' ¦ $12% billion yearly in advertising would f non- terests of the- United . A - '¦¦ "Panther" is such a gorgeous piece q as a single power rather.;. quickly point . Out that . "keeping . their sense that the ordinarily cool that " comfortable" Commu- than as.^ a partner; names before the public" is a very: smal ' and often dour Capacine, conies A nists are . less -. - dangerous A1-. part of what, they expect;advertising to ir view of advertising's role . Is IherO'OareO worth the trip, but moreoyeri as the theoreti- 0 quite^ different from thatOof theAnorfhal a chap: named Blake Edwards, cal- savior of national sov- tary of State Rusk finally ereignties is now almost on the receiving end of seem who produced , directed and co- , said in. a statement broad- householder bankrupt, financially as well ingly? limitless advertising messages.- ''' -. ' wrote for - Mirisch Co., has kept cast . overseas by the . the kidding tone of the; titles as morally. 0 ¦ ''Voice of America".: ; THE FACT IS THAT; regardlaM of our right thro u g h the entire pic- , v '. In the face ? of this^ situa- . likes or dislikes ah o ut particular adver- ture.. And his job cin Cappy, in tion , it would.0 riot be sur- .;. "I thirikOthe principal pro- tisements, most of0 us are dependent on conversion from Grecian freeze 0 prising if the American .peo- blem we see in that (the . slapstick is the miracle of " advertising for a.lot of inforniation: in our Ruark to , . pie . were asked tp debate prime minister's statement) the , yeary She's fuanier than B6a Lillie. - : daily lives, And, whether consciously or ih the coming presidential is that we cannot guarantee G-oihg craiy. at the box office also are some campaign whether they fav- Unconsciously aware of its impact; adver- other* spoofs, notably including the Ian Flem- or letting billions of . dollars that the Communists will tising has the power to influence niany of ing properties. Cubby Broccoli and . Harry Saltz- of their tax rhoney Ocohtiniie use the; resources that are our decisions:. mah , the producers, are doing the James Bond ; to flow all available to them' to make , "¦From Russia, with series --- "Doctor No " around the ; themselves . comfortable; and To millions : of women advertising is Love" and "Goldfinger " — with ? a/tongue - so - world; and fat. They may keep them- news, moreOimporiaiit than the news un- far back .in cheek that the laugh becomes a w 'h'eth er der a Washington . or . Moscow dateline — lovely leer. - 7ou can take it seriouslyof .if 0you they wish to ) selves lean and use the re- bargains, at the supermarket, a hew . style want to, but the genial s^ot international ma in tain . sources -available, to them, ' lus private-eyeing is built in and . on in? women's shoes, what's playing at' the spying p , s t a ai ding for- -, armaments, and for the order; , theater tonight. 0 production armies in . support of subversive acti- AS A RESULT. Mr. Sean . Connery, who AEurope in- . .. vities in other countries, and A.' 'To millions of men it's news of a sale plays Bond , has become hotter than his own; de f initely. for pursuing the objectives on golf 'ciubs,:- ' - 'a new improvement iii ra- pistol as a commodity/ and is so good at kid- >I o r e of the world revolution." than 120 0 zor blades, . the latest model ; in sports ding himself as.the unconquerable 007 that he is THE WASH IN D Secretary Rusk hinted that ' almost convrricing as the- maii ; who can shake GTON MERR Y-GO-ROUN A m ericaris .. cars, or where to. . . get tickets for the have b e e n Lawrence : the American people might hockey game. It's news — arid in fact most most of the world and all of the wornen in it, ¦ decide -to . boycott some of It's just tha t the methods • which he employs 0 killed in Viet Nam. Ameri- news, media today could; not exist without can Marines were .suddenly the British firms which sell to, unhorse the wicked and undress the; ladies : goods here if those same advertisiing. are generally so outlandish that James Bond . ordered ;a few days ago to . to¦¦;; Firms cOntintie to: help the becomes as funny as Peter Sellers in anything, Fem 0 be ready,¦ if necessary, BUT STILL ALL TOO many people ' Soviet Union. which is a; pretty good job of Work . _ fight, in . 'Cyprus. -. .but mostly have a vague notion about advertising ex- . Broccoli is my;ii«ighbor, wheti I am in; Lon- to help the;British out of a CONCURRENTLY, the influence on ^ ' '¦ ' erting some strange hypnotic don, and I was . talking to ? him about 0 the trend delemma there.; ; - . 0 leaders of the maritime: un- the public, a sort ? of huge vacuum cleaner toward the light touch. He is .deliberately play- .The Chinese;. Communists ions of the AFL-CIO de- ' that sucks the money right oiit; of the-pock- ing the Bond stories for. what he calls "bumps"? By DREW PEARSON cut off its shipments of auto problems. . We are not are getting a stronger hold nounced the sale of Ameri- almost ets of unwilling; customers. Some advertis- — the shock episode followed by? an: ¦WASHINGTON truck , and bus parts to bol- showing tobacco road or the in southeast - Asia as well as can wheat to Russia and cal- ' -and has so revived an old —; British , ers might wish it were that simple! •• noil sequitur ~~ Prime . Minister Sir Alec ster Castro's decrepit trans- grapes of wrath abroad and in Africa , primarily because led on President Johnson technique which could . give you Crosby and portation system, which de- we should not have shown Great Britain , the United? to halt what they termed a make Doiigles; Home talked very In contrast . to the public's view, of ad- W. .COFields in the same show arid still pends on old worn . out this. ; '- . v ' States and Trance doO not: "dangerous program.". The the- theme believableO The word is spoof, again frankly to President John- ¦ vertising as a glamorous adjunct to busi- soil about the weak strength American automotive pro- 0 stand together. AFL-CIO maritime trades ness man sees it as a way to reduce the — not quite so? broad as the Crosby and Hope ducts. The sale of British CABL ROWAN, chosen by department adopted a reso- of/British troops on Cyprus jphnson 'to be the new' THE, BIGGEST shock in advertising's bill for "Road" series, but almost, A busses, plus the proposed USIA lution urging the 29 unions to cost of selling. And T'HIS TREATMENT was admirably illustra- and warned tha^ Britain director , is not being diplomacy that the United 000 sale of French trucks' , will blamed obey an order to refuse to its services still amounts to only two per- ted by. the screechirig success of "Tom Jones," could only send . 2, . addi- for ih.aking thi s decision. lie Stateis has experienced for cent of the gross national product. tional troops to that strife- not only rescue Castro but load wheat on ships destined which is brie long running gag, admirably acted will mean that Cuba is lost was . serving with credit as a long time came bri Wed- for the Soviet Union.. "Tom torn island. , 0 ' - It's a valuable member- of the whole and mounted , but spoof , nonetheless. tb the Americam auto indus- ambassador to Finland at nesday after the president Jones" kidded the \satin pants off the Fielding This was. one reason why the- time. But Mollenhoff ; the United States and the The deal by which the 0,. . v salesman, package try for years to come. : of . marketing team era , ;as/Fielding meant it to do', but in the Undersecretary George Ball Says he does question How- . British prmie minister had United : States sold wh»at design, market research , . merchandising, modern movie there is even audience partici- rushed off to the Mediter- THE BACKSTAGE objec- an's judgment on . matters conferred for two days amid to the Soviets was unmoral sales promotion, publicity, point-of-pur- pation in the joke. ; The box-office success of ranean to head off wari tion to Carl Rowan, able pertaining to--race relations. • much social entertainment. , on its face, but it was sup- chasei 0 display, and the ever-present ele* the picture makes the technique stand up, for- Home explained to John- Negro diplomat and former While not enthusiastic over . They ? issued a carefully posed to offer an economic ' farrri states. ment, priceA . . getting all the awards it's;won, son and to others in Wash- newsman, as director of the Rowan 's apopintmeht , Mol- worded communique which benefit to our ington that , there are now / arid . French One of the most delightful plays in London U.S, Information Service, lenhoff is hot conducting a implied that the two govern- ' The British . ADVERTISING'S JOB i$ never done. between 5,- were quick to take advant- at the moment is called "The Severed Head ," arises in part from the disO crusade against him. A O mehts, while; having differ- The man who is sold on a firm's products which has Uttle story , and unexceptional writ- 000 and 6,- tribution of a . 30-minute age of the readiness of the 000 British Note—Rowan is certain to . ences of opinion, were nev- today may be gone tomorro-w. A McGraw- ing, but which is so full of spoof of the in- documentary on last sum- be confirmed by the Senate erthless closely knit ih United States to sell wheat t r oo pson ' , Hill survey reveals that eacli year, out of fidelity theme; that it . becomes finally a serious mer's freedom march on with iip great opposition. . friendship and partnership. to the Soviet Union. They morality play. The acting is superb, ? but the Cyprus and , Italy Bel- 1,000 subscribers to their business publica- Washington. A Lt;, Gen. Julian- , along with Spain . actors themselves are conscious? ' of the light- that the ad- Smith But the reporters had on- gium and Sweden, are ship- tions, about half stayed on their jobs.. Of ditional bat- 0 ' Showing of this graphic commander of the Battle of ly had this communique in the rest 56 changed titles, 141 transferred ness of intent , arid bring off the frailty of the civil rights 0 demonstra tion Tarawa ' ping goods . to Cuba. construction by sheer timin g arid' wondrous old- talion would landing in World "- .-.- ' their, hands , a f ew[ minutes . ¦ to a different location, .304 were ; replaced by ySIA to foreign audien- War JI, is working hardOtb it's.everybody for himself. fashioned mugging. .;.''. ¦ not be able when they \vent to the Bri- ¦¦ , Certainly the time is at hand as a result of resignati on, -death, or for oth- t o '.' ¦ prevent-• ces aroused the unanimous block a law to register fire- tish erribassy? for a news " , objection of the U.S. Infor- arms, such as that used in the for an ''agonizing reaprais- er reasons So it is necessary to continual- civil war, : ! conference at which .as a In fact the mation Advisory Commit- the assassination of Presi- prime . minister Sir Alec al" of foreign ..policy ly present the advertising message. , American peo- prime rnin- tee, on which Clark Mollen- dent Kennedy. ' Douglas-Home, announced' whole by the IN YEA RS GONE BY hoff of the Des Moines Reg- ple. Even the Soviet Union ?hasO belatedly. ister's aides . . Pearson , Speaking before the Fran- 0 thrt Great Britain would discovered the economic importance of Ten Years Ago .' ... 0 1954 confided that in Case of civil ister is one of the most vo- ces Wall ace chapter ot the not only continue its trans- Advertlsernenl advertising. After many years of sad ex- war, British troops would cal and important members, DAR in Alexandria , Va ., the Cuba Miss Kalhreen Thompson entertained a num actions with Castro in periences with unbranded goods they have be pulled into their com- "I was not against film doubty general declared that for trucks and other items ber of friends at the Hotel AVinona Coffee Shop. pounds away from any clips of the march being if guns were registered , the Tense Nerves now. begun using brand names and adver- A v alentine motif carried out; and the at- dis- of trade, but would also ar- w'as fighting and would let the tributed abroad because I Comrhunists could f ind tising to stimulate quality control , on the tendance ¦ prize was won by Mrs. Grant Stuck . range government guaran- Greeks? and Turks kill each think USIA should cover the where every Run is located tees of long-term credits theory that consumers will choose those Mrs . Lee"II. Ayres assisted Miss Thompson. when and if Block Bowels other off. news," says Mollenhoff , they took over for private companies in products that give the best service. Congratulations were extended to Joseph B. the United States , Your colon has nerves that control "We have no pleasure in '¦but I do oppose foreign dis- their business dealings with regularity. Wli en you are tense or nerv- Bambenek after he was presented a gold card remaining in Cyprus to be Professor Neil H. BordeJi of the Har- signifying a lifetime membership tribution of a long documen- the Soviet Union . ous, normal bowc) Impulses may bo in Wiriona shot down by both sides," NO-SPEEDINT. blocked—and you become consti- vard Graduate School of Business Admin- American Legion post. tary without proper news NAGS A the prin-e minster remark- TORRINGTON, " THIS ACTION was ii hu- pated. New COI.ONAII ) tablets relieve istration say s in his classic book "Eco- to explain the picture, To Conn, t/r ed during his stay in Wash- an American audience it — It' s still against the law miliating experience for the this misery w ith a new principle—a nomic Effects on unique colonic nerve stimulant ,plus Advertising in Our Econ- Twenty-Five Yea rs Ago . , . 1939 ington. The extra battalion , was a fine dramatic picture. here for anyone to drive a American government, be- omy": he explained , differ- special bulkingaction as recommended At a meeting of the Winona General Hos- would mean But foreign audiences are horse faster than nn ordi- cause, when sharp by rnany doctors, ' Result "? COLONAIO pita l library commit tee al ¦ the ' home of Miss moving 2 ,000 troops from not sophisticated and ences in policy like this "SINCE advertising has in larg* part we nary trot or 10 miles per puts your colon back lo work—gently Katharine Bailey, chairman , a Winona General one side of NATO in Ger- should not advertise our hour. happen , there is usually at relieves const i put ion overnight. You been associated with the pro motion of new Hospital Librriry association was formed. many , to the other side in least a wait of a few days feel grcall Gel clinically-proved and differentiated merchandise, a substan- • Alfred . LaFrn'ncc, Racine, Wis., spent the the Mediterranean , there- until the visiting dignitary CoLONAii) tod ay. Introductor y sire 4.1* tial part of advertising costs should be weekend wit.li his parents , Mr. and Mrs, E, S. fore would not be welching gets home and announces looked upon economically as growt h costs LaFYancc , on Britain 's NATO commit- JhsL $jbit-i his policies, presumably af- . . . So long as an individual enterprise ment. ter consultation with his as- flourishes and a dynamic economy contin- Fifty Years Ago . . . 1914 Note—The Greeks mean- soc iates, MOB ILH EAT ues, advertising and aggressive selling One of tho most modern dairy bams in this while had warned the Uni- The impression here, how- will play a significant socia l role. " part of the country is now being built near ted States nnd Britain in no ever , is that the British ¦ Whitehall , Wis., on (lie farm of Augustine uncertain terms that if the government had made up FUEL OIL Brothers, Turks sent troops to Cyprus , its mind beforehand to ig- Blessed nre lliey whleh do hunger ami thirst W. E. Steinke has left for a (rip lo Havana , as they have a right under nore American protests BURNS CLEANER after righteou sncBs; for they shall he filled. Cuba. the treaty to protect their about trading with Cuba and AND HOTTER ¦ nationals/Greece would con- had decided lo go ahead sider it an act of war. This with ils policy of financing Mississippi's Governor Harnett says Seventy-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1889 meant that Greece would EAST END COAL & voting is "a privilege, noi a right. " De- L. Marion has tendered his resignation a.s economic recovery in the probably invade European , ne- FUEL OIL CO, pending, that is, on the color of the would- •superintendent of the Winona Street Railway to Turkey through Thrace, Soviet Union. In fact be Mississippi voter 's skin , take effect /April 1, He has accepted a position gotiations for a $2(>G-inillion 901 East Sanborn St. WHAT KOTIIKKKD (lie deal were going on in Lon- ¦ with the StrcH Hallway Co. ot Helena, Mont. YV)ier0O more. thinking. ezuela. erect more factories in Hus- Thus A great pillar of de- sion now Is under discus- SUNDAY mocracy, England, put Itself sion in London, in the position of .support- WINONA DAILY NEWS ing a dictatorship which had THE PRIME milliliter per- NEWS Try and Stop Me tried to overthrow another ceived that there wns op- An Independent Wri rz j>pr — F.slnblvshecl Ute democracy by violence and position in tlie United States Brings You I Iiy IIKVNKTT VVM V I ngo, "The reason I called , Mother , I think it' s awful thn V. F. W HITK G. R, C LOSWAY C. K. LINKKH sabot to the British policy, and The United Stales had fi- way we've boon neRloctin iJ you lately. Suppose wo wh ile in Washington explain- Publisher Kire. Director Ttmiucst Mr;r , Alter tho opening of an THE off-Hroadway nally persuaded Canada lo . drop over I li is evening," ed that the British believe nnd K'dilor t Adi) . Dircrlnr play, Ilic nut hor , dismayed because a large WORLD W. .1, COI .K Anoi rn M IU:MI :K II, (!. H VMIS pari of the audience never came back for OPINION-WISE By Sakren Atniio ff ing Kdilor City KVlilor Circiilnh'oii Mgr Iho second act , alibied to Crit ic (leorgo Oppi'iihelni er , "I wnilo this onl Ire drama OF R. H. H AIIF.CK F. II. Ki.Mir.r, I„ V. ALSTON , Compoflifip Supl, Press .Supt, Kngroving .Snpf in four days flat " Oppcnliciinr r nnsver- ed coldly, "What tmik you so long?" BEAUTI FUL WlM.IAM II, RNCUIII Goit OON 1IC»1. I* » * + Comptroller Stnielay Editor DEFINITIONS: MUSIC ' MEMIU'.R or Tlir. ASSOriATr.il MKSil JUK1N1S:. If. itJi ing suits whore Ihe tags are bigger tha n the to^s. Each Saturday CiAMBMNd 1IOIJSK; Where JI fool nnd '"^¦jffi*"*' his money arc 6:30 - 6:55 p.m, on The Aisoclaled Press Is entitled exclusively IMONKY . ,1,-ick of all trades , to the ma lor republication of "II 'bd kcnl new* printed in this newspaper as wel l ns all I'ROCKASTINATOH: Man with a wait KWNO AP. newi dispatches. problem, TI I V.OUY: A hunch with a college edu- Won't you join us? I Friday, February 21, JWtf cation. Gountry Club Q peni ng Ni g hf of ; Ma m I et Civil Defense Former Resident ' $38 Million TV Women Hold At St. Mary s Is SpeGfaGular Shelter OKed Defends Bla i/s By GEORGE McCORMICK the -play Thursday night was First Meeting Daily News ?Staff Writer Ronald Wietecha's. If there is Java Reputa tion Sale Approved In anticipation of the a more demanding role in Eng- For Whitehall (#V-The com- St. Mary's CoUege's "Hamlet" BLAIR, Wis. (Special)-Mrs. WASHINGTON Fed- ing spring and summer lish drama than that of Hamlet ¦ season is a carefully thought-out pro- !" WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special) Archie Buckmiller, formerly of eral Communications Gommiis- at the Wnona Country it does not come to. mind read- si Club, duction that provides a satisfy- I— Members of the Trempealeau j Blair, takes exception , to 0 a pn; has approved the biggest nine members ily. AWietecha , however, was of the Women's ing evening of entertainitient of i County Board of Supervisors in | claim by her now home town group sale of radio-television Golf Association more than equal to. the . chal- held their first which any collegiate group could : Wednesday ; afternoon session, | of Stoughlon, Wis., that it has stations : in. history. board lenge. :- ,- ¦' meeting Thursday morn- be proud. 0 unanimously approved that the j. the highest per capita consump- ; In the $38,5-miIlion transac- His Hamlet, was all that he ing at the home of Mrs. J. L, Opening Thursday night in the balance of 0 an : appropriation j tion , three purchasers will take should be — a coldly reasoning tion of . coffee of any U.S. city. jeremiassen;: college auditorium, the play was : made previously for court house j 't disagree over the 11 stations of the Trans- but hotly feeling man driven by She doesn with New officers for the coming swift, skillful and powerful. i repairs be used to firiaace heces- [ Stoughton 's claim th at the continent Television Corp. : the full gamut of emotions but . cof- year are: Mrs, Everett Ed<' Stark sets and professionally saryAvork in converting: the Old ', fee ? break originated there The Taft Broadcasting Co. never giving way to mere rant- , but sfrorn , president;-. MrsO Jere- controlled lighting combined ! coaT bin in the sheriff's office ? feels that Blair ; must use as paid $26,889,310 for seven sta- ing. His voice and appearance miassen, vice president ; Mrs, with always competent acting ; into a Civil Defense shelter. The | much coffee , and it's better:cof- tions V figuring each broadcast- . were superb for . the part, and - Roger Busdicker, secretary; arid to make the play — as it should j shelter will be large enough to fee , to her recollection. She arid ing facility as one : WGR AM, his performance was always ' Mrs. Harold: Libera ,, treasurer be — at once a . stirring spec- [accommodate 100 people. A . yj her family lived here 12 years FM and TV, Buifalo, N. Y. ; controlled. WNEP-TV, . Scranton, There was a ? discussion ori tacle- and an intiitiate portrait The law? enforcement commit- j while Buckniiller was supervi- Wilbes- Barre, Pa., and AM the opening luncheon and spring of the human spirit ABOUT THE onJy places tee; was authorized to purchase I sor of the school district. WDAF , FM ' and: TV, Kansas City, style show at the Country Club; where improvement could have' necessary equipment for the j Buckmiller went from here to Mo. ¦ DIRECTOR Gerald Sullivaa Time-Life Broadcasting 'Co.,' which will be .. May 5.' ' ' been wished for from Wietecba county game warden's car "so\ accept a position in a suburban . / was in: firm control of his play- Inc., paid $3,565,000 for KEEO- Committee chairmen were . an- were in the first two solilo- he can contact the county sher- Madison school , district and ers almost without exception TV, ? Bakersfield, ? Calif., and nounced as follows; MYnes, quies. He gave some sighs of iff's office by radio. -\ now is with the state Depart- from beginning to end. The re- Midwest OTelevision Inc. ac- W. S. L. Christensen and Carl uneasiness; there, and occasion- 0 James . Steen, Tremjpealeau ment of Public Instruction. sult was ¦':¦ that admirable re- quired three stations for S10,- Klagge, tournament; Mrs. Jere- ally0 seemed on: the verge of! County high-way commissioner, i straint which . Hamlet himself . 085,000 - KFMB AM; FM and miassen, golf; Mmes. Floyd bombast ; but this danger wasj presented Mi report for ? 1963,, so eloquently' espouses in. - his TV, San Diego, Calif. gone, once he had gotten liis ! which was adopted . During the: Voss and Madio Molinari, . so- advice to ' the players.. ¦ Fire Breaks Diif cial; Mrs/ Jack Leaf , junior teeth into the role, 1963 oiling season, the highway "(King'i Studio) In all fairness to the cast as department purchase 207 trans- golf;? . Mrs. William Linahan* O'A and Mrs. Larry Eiigen /¦ ¦ Of course a good Hamlet In Freight Car Catholic Rec Opens : Mr^ a wJole. it must , be said that ports and 21 taiik carsOof bitum- i prizes; Mines John Pendleton would be ineffective without the . inous .material.' The blade mix ! TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Spe- Swimming Program and Roger Schneider^ handi- foil of a good cast, This Wie- Larry Engen Weds oiling crew tised 376,203 gallons cial )—Volunteer firemen were caps ; and Mrs. H. K. Robinson techa had. Mo;.t notable were , and the hot mix plant the .re- call ed out at 8 p ;m. Thursday Open and instructional swims nominating. Miss Janic e Bortle Jphii Mikulski's stalwart Hor- begin , at the Catholic Recrea- maining 1,036,519 gallons. to extinguish a blaze in a freight atio, Patrick McHugh's comic; tion Center this weekend, acr GALESVILLE, - Wis. — Miss , car of potatoes on the Chicago, but believable. Polonius and Pa- THE HOT MIX plant operated cording to. Robert Welch, center Janice Bortle, daughter of Mr. Burlington & Quincy Railroad; Miss Schuttemeier tricia Travin 's Gertrude, a por- at a location one mile southeast ; director. and Mrs . Arthur^Bortle, became trait of the queen successful be- The iire had been noted by " Became Bride of the bride , of Larry Engen, son of? Strum the .-entire season. The j Adults - . will have pool priv- cause it made her a complete ' plant went into ' operation May railroad officials at East "Wi- ileges today fromA7 to 9 p.m., of . Mr. and Mrs, Albert . Engen, : ' | Ronald Nerstad woman. . ' . . ;0- .j 20, and the last day of operation nona, who notified? the La with instructions optional. Ar Saturday : at Zion Lutheran Special/m ention must be made; Crosse office. "[ Trempealeau Church. The Eev. V. Hinter- was Nov. 8. It produced: a total ! instructor will offer tips to those CALEDONIA, Miiin. - Miss of . Ann Joyce's , lovely Ophelia , ' : firemen were called from A" meyer performed the ceremony. of 46,959.42 cubic; yards of . hot-i who:wish them. /: Marion . Sch'uttemeier, daughter able to feel much better than ' ' there'. - ; 0. 0 Miss Helen Johnson was the mix material. Production costs ' Boys Oand girls, grades one of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schutte- ' she -could reason. The beautiful? varied from, a low of ' It was believed a charcoal through eight, may register Sat organist . Mrs. Robert - . . NeitzeU 1 $5.29 per meier, Caledonia , became the . understatement with which - 'Miss' heater in the bunkers on the urday from 10 to 12 a.m. ' Thej Cochrane.. Wis: , was matron of cubic .yard for the v^eek ending ; . . bride of Ronald . Nerstad, Spring Joyce -placed the madO scenes - end of the car to keep the po- will be tested for proficiencj honor and Irvine Engen, \Vest- May 31 to a high of $6.29;per- Grove, Minn., son of Mr. and made them all the more com- ' cubic yard for the week ending¦! tatoes from freezing :had started and assigned to appropriate by, Wis., best man. . ¦ ' ¦ ' Mrs. James Nerstad, Feb. . 8 0 pelling, and would make many ! Nov.. 2.; ' : " A-A" ' .. " . '; the blaze. Firemen soaked classes, Lessons will begin Feb The bride wore a two-piece 'A?. ' '.. ? A. The wedding was in St, Luke's a seasoned .professional actress ?The paver laid a total of 36 - the car down from the outside 29, Welch said, winter white; dress with' an or- ¦ : , United Church of Christ, Eit- envious. . . -. 680.37 cubic yards oh 59.1 miles ' but were not permitted by the chid corsage and her attendant IN HOSPITAL ?.enO Minn,, with the Rev; Mel- ¦' Thomas Gannon was a trifle of road. conductor to go into the sealed wore . a two-piece aqua dress AOCADIA, Wis. (Special ) — vin Graupmah officiating. Or- stiff as Claudius,Ohut hot so Also adopted was Othe Trem- car. - with a white rose corsaige. Joseph Schlesser is a patient at ganist was; Miss Betty Johnson much that one was consciousO pealeau County financial report i Extinguishing the fire . took . A luncheon was served at the : • : Lutheran Hospital , La Crosse , and soloist was . Miss Anita Lar- of it often. of highway operations for 1963,; more than half an hour and held I J., bride's Jiome. Emil Sauer is a patient , at son. the Trempealeau County Hospi--| Mrs . The bride hUended Healy DANIEL Papenfuss and Mi- up a? westbound freight on the St; ' Rochester, MR. A.ND MRS. GEORGE MR. AND MRS. HENRY tal report , and the report of the Mary s Hospital, THE BRIDE wore a gown of Memorial High School. Trem- chael Lowery restrained them- other tract. Firemen conclud- Wilson, clerk- of courts. satin, styled with a bell skirt : Hedin, Glen Ellyn; 111.,. an- pealeau, and the groom attended Meyer, Minn., an- selves nicely in the frequently ed the: potatoes were either TRAFFIC SENTENCE A resolution from the nounce : the engagement of nounce the engagement of overdone parts of the grave- delin- baked or boiled by the time the AUCADIA, Wis. (Special ) - three-quarter-length sleeves and Gale-Ettrick . High School here.; quent tax committee their da ughter, Miss Patri- their daughter , \ Miss Ar- diggers,' ' was adopt- car reached jLa Crosse. Anton : GrUlkowski, 62, pleaded a Watteau back with aY lace The . .couple? will make their ? - ..arid .. -Susan Wedl con- ed.authorizing ' ¦ Marie Meyer, to Wil- the county to take, The '•. 'department' fought the guilty in municipal court this train. Her lace and illusion -veil cia Annt Hedin, to James home in rural Galesville where dell tributed some delicious humor tax deeds on $6,240.73 in delin- fire : uoriver frtim Trempealeau week before Judge Ernest T. was held by a forehead piece of Patrick Glynn, son of Mr. the groom is engaged in farm- liam Earl Doerihg, son of as. one of the company of rag- quent property ¦ for 1958. ? 0 near the old brewery. Reek to not. having his car un- seed pearls and crystals. A*;A/-. tag players . ' She and Mrs. James E, Glynn, 0; mg,// A Mr. and Mrs, Earl Doering, "" The report ¦ ¦ • of the ¦ . cbuntv ¦ ¦ •¦ trea- ¦ ¦ carried a boiiquet of pink and ' ; Pre-nuptial showers were held ! Incidentally, the entrance of - ¦ der control. He paid a $25 fine Lake • .¦City-, Minn. A July ; Wykoff , Minn. A June wed- surer for Ihe 1963 year was ap- red roses, and ivy. ¦ ' at the Isaac Clark Room here i the players really gave the play • The Istanbul , bazaar in ex- plus S3 costs in? lieu of a 30-day wedding is . •. planned';- Miss ding is planned. Miss Meyer : proved. The report showed a ^ Miss Loretta Schuttemeier a sense of tirrielessnessO The istence for 500 years, has X ,000 jail sentence. He was arrested . Hedin is .a graduate of the -.¦; and the Trempealeau Hall , Cen- is a teacher in Wykoff and cash balance of $577 ,594.35 J an: was her sister's maid of honor. terville. '. ' bored and shopworn glamor ot shops, selling anything from in Arcadia Jan ; 31 by George . her ; fiance : is a livestock 1 , 391)3;;: receipts: for the year Her floor-length gown was fash- College Oof Saint Teresa and ¦ . the company would enable it saddles to hippopotamus shields. Frisch, city policeman. ' ¦: at $3,817,718.0!) ; disbursements ioned with a cranberry-red vel- is a teacher at Tomah 0 . huyer .-/. to make a convin cing early- ' at .S3 ,754,383.76, and a cash bal- vet; bodice and pink satin skirt. (Wis.) : High OSchool.: . Her. A Prayer Service Held morning entrance at any third- ance Dec, ; 3i , 1963, $640,42&,68. Her flowers were pink carna- fiance, a? graduate; of St. rate hotel frequented by third- This memorable edition In now available for $2 by The balance is deposited as fol- tions,, tipped with redO: : M ary -s -College , is tea chirig ? In EUB Social Rooms rate theatrical groups.A . lows: John , 0; Melbv Bank, filling out the order blank and mailing it with your Elizabeth JVerstad , sister ot ' The chief reason for the sense at Benilde High School, - St.O 0 : . Mrs, George Kratz led .the ? Survey Shows Whitehall . - $102,141-02; Union the; wasOflower girt. She of timelessness given by. the remittance to the address shown on the coupon below. groom, Louis Park , Minn. discussion ; on- the topic "Pray- Bank , Blair , $198,773.13; State flow- ' ' wore a dress arid carried er" when ..the . Women's Society play last night — ? aside from Bank , Arcadia, $125,014.53; Et- to? those of the ' ers ? identical - of . World Service met Thursday Lake City Shakespeare s perception of hu- trick State Bank; Pigeon Falls maid of honor;- Eag les Auxiliary man beings Oof every age and afternoon in .;the social rooms State Bank, Bank - of Osseo, ot the Evangelical United Breth- '! place —' was, of course, the use BEST IrtAN was the groftm 's Initiates Candidaies Bank of Galesville , Stale ? Bank ren Church. ? j of military costumes of no par- of brother John Nerstad , Spring Independence , $40,000. each , , A; class of four candidates Three prayers were read: Hotel Feasible ticular era instead of the: more and Grove. Ushers were Lawrence ' Citizens State Bank, Trem- Was initiated into the Eagles Mrs. Maynard Whetstone read LAKE CITYO Minn. -. A 40- Usual period costumes. A pealeau Knutson and Leon Schutteniei- , $13,500. . . Auxiliary in a ritualistic initia- Moses, Mrs. August: Benck read page report issued by Horwath This idea, borrowed from er Spring Grove. . tory cereimony put on by the DaVid and Mrs; John Mosintah & Horwath, national accounting Maurice Evans, was most suc- THE LAW enforcement com. . 'A' reception was held in the degree te am. The drill team read .'Daniel,- '' ' and auditing firm in. Minnea- cessfully applied in Hamlet's mittee 's report on claims, which church social rooms after the also did ilopr work under the : Mrs, - Reuben Haste*, presi- polis, has found feasible A the simple black"- and .-the unadorned was adopted, allowed County ceremony. ¦ - :¦ - . . direction of Mrs. Peter Giem- dent, appointed the Mmes;. An- erection of a resort type motor maroon of others of the men. Sheriff Orris Klundby $492 for The newlyweds are now at za, captain. drew Theiss a nd August Benck hotel , on City OPpint , now used It was least successfully used meals and $247.56 for travel ex- home in Minneapolis. The bride Mrs. Bradford Johnson pre- to: a committee to visit shut-ins as a trailer court. -' ¦ • in the bright uniform worn by penses; and the county , coroner, is a graduate of Caledonia High sided during a? business ses- for next month. Instigated by the Waterfront Claudius, which had a rather James Garaghan , $53.80 for School and the Roger Benner sion , when plans were made for Mrs.' - Kratz, representative to Development Commission, the comic opera, look to It. services. Tlie report from the School of Cosmetology and is a a public games party at Eagles the hospital auxiliary, reported report suggests a lodge or, main committee on schools and print- hair stylist. Her husband is a ¦Hall March 9. Announcement ori current pi ans for the con- building two or three stories THOMAS Gannon 's settings ing allowed the, sum of S497.8J graduate of Spring Grove High was , mad e of the Minnesota hi were simple and functional , and to the Whitehall valescent unit which is to be gh with horizontal wings not ¦ ¦ Times for print- School., State Auxiliary convention to be built. over two stories: floor-to-ceil- their simplicity allowed the play- ing. ' , held at Faribault .June. 17-20. ing window space for a view to move swiftly. There were A total of $243 in dog damage It was announced that the drill MRS. KASTE read a letter of Lake Pepin in the dining times, however, when we could claims was approved. Also ap- Duxbury to Speak at team will practice -Mondav at oi thanks for (he Christmas j have done without some of the proved was a total of ! rooms; restaurant and bar ac- $433.04 ia La Crescent PTA Meet Eagles Hall. gifts sent to the Red Bird Mis- commodations to attract small backdrops, especially when the claims of members for services. Cards were played after the sion in Kentucky and also read convention groups and private primitive equipment of the St. . Because of the extra expenses LA. CRESCENT , Minn. (Spe- meeting amd lunch was served; an invitation from the Baptist parties ; lobby with fireplace for Mary's auditorium stage makes in tax deed procedures it was cial) —• L. L. Duxbury, Speaker Hostesses were Mmes, Robert Women 's Society for guest day, lounging winter and 'jiun'tnef dropping even a curtain a risky unanimously approved that $100 of the Minnesota House of Rep- Duellman and Ben Maroushek. March 3 at 2 p.m. An in vita- j guests; 40-60 air - conditioned business. be transferred from tlie general resentatives, will speak on tion was read from McKinley I fjuest rooms; cigar and news- Brother Damian's lighting was fund to the tax deed account. '•Probl ems in Education Gen- Methodist Women 's Society of stand; barber and beauty shops; imaginative and well-handled. The hoard also approved trans- erally and Legislature Aspects Girl Scout Cookie Christian Service to attend a gift shop, etc. , Properties /except for one ton- fer of $IO0 from the general of Education Problems" when Sale in- Process meeting March 11. Cost would have to be under- ette passed off as a real re- fund to the Mississippi River the La Crescent, Public School The various Circles reported written by a qualified and well- corder), make-up and costumes Access site fund. DURANTD , Parent Teacher Association Wis. (Special } - they are currently making band- known hotel chain - or "operator were well-planned and carefully A report from the salary com- Mrs, ' meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Nat Ward , chairman of ages and would appreciate good Because of Lake City 's prox executed. mittee was approved , providing school V . multi-purpose room. the current Girl Scout cook ie used sheets or similar mat er- imity to the Mayo Clinic , lit/ A military snare drum played that the salaries of the elective sale, A short Founder's Day pro- has announced the sale ial. Chester , the plan also sugges- by a soldier in Fortinbras* army ; offices of county cl-crk , clerk of gram honoring past presidents will begin Saturday nnd will" I Circle 2 will meet March -4 led health club facilities inc l ud- ( William Federbusch ) added In court , district attorney ancl sher- continue 1 through March 7. will be presented. - at 1 .;!(> p.m. with Mr.s. Leslie ing sun room , steam balh , ex- the impact of the end of the iff remain the same from Jan. Mrs. Ward has The school rooms will be open conducted Nelson. (i5<) \V. Bclleview St., ercise room and swimming pool play. It would he even more 1 , l.%5 through Dec. l 'lGfi os now for visitation at 7,15 p.m. sales for eight years. V and Ci rcle I will meet March (or convalescents and execu- effective if the hatter head established. ¦ Part of the profit will remaV n at 2 p.m. with M r.s. .John tives who visit the c linic on an- of the drum were tightened. A resolution from the. school HAM DINNKH in the tr oop treasury nnd the Krage , T(i2 W. Marie St. nunl checkups. i committee authorizing the hir- HARMONY, Minn. (SpeciaH remainder is to be used for The Mines. .John Krage and The study was financed la rge- j iiiR of the two county supervis- - The annual ham dinner spon- maintcnance of three campsites: Allan Osborne were hostesses, ly hy private capital and in- CLU Officers l iny teachers for the coming sored bv the Greenfield Church in the I ndian water council; vol ved no tn.v money. The writ- I year was .approved . Brotherhood will be held March Camp Kusinuic. Sco-Loa and ers checked existing hotel nnd Also approved was a total of Nawakwa . To Be Installed I IH. Mound Prairie motel accommodations nnd din- $274.7.1 for poor relief , ¦ Preparations are being made To Elec t Three ing facilities in the area, piu.s New officers of the Winona IOOF 1NVITF.S REBEKA1IR for the G iri Scout Court of Hon- the general business picture. Central Labor Union will be HOSPITAL FATIKXTS Members of Wenonah Rebek- or to be held March 12 when installed Wednesday by Robert HOUSTON. Minn. - The terms The report emphasized develop- IMRMONV Minn. (S A complete , dramatic account nnd pictorial record of on« nh Lodge have been invited by the Brownies, Juniors and Ca- A. Olson , president of the stale , peciaH¦¦ of Samuel Wlnsky, chnirrnan, ment of more winter sports "with . — Harmony pnticnts ;it • ,ui ' ol Ihe. pivotal historic events of OUT times is beinp; made avail- Humboldt Lodge IOOF to attend det troops will receive pins and federation. • Philip F.beiiiiird. clerk, nnd ice boating on the lake and ski- I an Hospital , La Crosse able lo renders of this newspaper. Ihe showing of a movie on Ger- awards. The Senior (Jirl Scouts James Foster will begin his , are I'Y.'ink Otto, fonstnble, will ex- ing on the Mississippi bluffs, Clarencc» I-3riekson, cuin,.icsc..,n , where the Odd will be Ln charge of the pro- second one-year term ns pres- It' s JI handsome , lni'R«\ hard-cover book called "The Torch man Lake pire in Mound Prairie Township ancl a more varied summer va- from located, gram w hose theme will IKJ ident . He , along with | major surgery, and Mrs. Fellows Youth Camp is this year, Tbe election will be cation program. other of- I.s Passed" nnd is bring prepared fur us by the reporters, editors p.m, " Around the World." ficers , was elect ed nt the Nels Hnkke, Mrs. Clyde dill nnd The showing will be at 8 March 10. The report described City nnd pict ure specialists of The As«ocifited Press. Lunch group's Feb. 12 meeting, Mrs . Kmil Burmei ster , receiv- Saturday in IOOF Hall. Holdover officers are Urban Point a.s "a picturesque nrrow- Lillian Suln will serve ber ing medinul care, II tells in moviiif! kmBinifie nil Hint can be told nhout will be served. .Schild, treasurer; Philip Senn, hond pointed at Ihe heart nf Couple Honored on first one-year term ns vice ' assessor , and Donald Bold! and Lake Pepin. " It gives Lake City President Keimerl y i Ins.! day, nnd tbe throe days thnt followed president. Others elected •¦ J one- Silver Anniversar y Wheat tin , supervisors. nn over-nil picture of Its re- before I lie close nf ibe drama nt Arlhi ftfon. Arthur year terms are Hobcrt 11. Lind- HARMONY , Minn, (Special sort potential nnd highli ghts CAIH) VMITV ner , r e c o r d I n fi secretary You can order (lie book only through this newspaper ; It —Mr, nnd Mrs. Mcrn Pf ramer. means of making thn t own more , Wis, ( Special) - (fourth term); Mark Cysewski , will not ho sold in bookstores. Harmony , were honored nt an ARCADIA ntl rnetive to vacationers nnd re- MOTHERS A curd party will be held nt the finnneinl secretary (third term ) , ':fcpk open house Feb. Ot li at the Na- sort-minded people. rnl*> I Wo Mutest you (111 out tho coupon and send it along nt Peck School Sunday evening and Herbert Sriiladinsk i , ser- YOUR CHILDREN tivity Hmll in celebration of KKSOnH'K STUDY geant-nt-nrms (third term l, once tonrther with $2 for eneh copy, reiiuested. their 2f>(h anniversary; I.HGION' Al'MUAKV LEWISTON , Minn - A meet- Richard Tuilus will be install- — LOVE THEM A four-tiered wedding enko HARMONY. Minn. ( Special) ing scheduled Tuesday evening ed ns trustee , n three-year hnked hy Mr.s. Hurry Kitchen , s, ,1, M , Hrokken , chair- SO WE Will — Mr. nt the SCS office here to dis- term. J A j WINONA , MINN., DAILY NEWS ! Lime Sp rings , Iowa , centei ui man of the American Lepion cuss tbe Winona County He- ^W V^ the servimg table. Mrs. Gerhard Auxilinry, gave a report on been resched- ORDER COUPON BE PRESENTING sources study has ' t Borgen , Lnneshoro, sister of "Americanism " nnd also op Fillmore Incumbenfs p i i 11 p.m. March 10. uled to N'^ | Kill out lliis coupon and mail with $? in: ! Mr. Pframer , presided nt tht» (iirl's Slate when the uroup ANOTHER Wifhout Opposition I Do^sfi ry. ioiiKh ahm cnus* I coffee service. Others who :ts - met Tluu sduy ;it the Power CI 'B SCOl IT BANQIH-.T | THE TORCH »S PASSED \ sisted were Mines, Melvin lliii,, . House . Host esses were the I .KWISTOX , Minn. l Mondny nt 7 p.m. nt SI, filed for re election March 10 tKii fialm Ai genu i S^nd \\\\> copies . of "Tho Toroh ls Pns>od. " Book ; CARNIVAL Connie 3hns , Onmdy ('enter , CHKAMEHY MOYKS Hose of l.iinii hull . They nrr ii» Fillmore Townshi p, Tin y mul ted prcttv afiaml Iown. DllirAND, U is. i .Specinl) - sponsored by the volunteer fire have no opposition , t , SAT,, FEB. 22 ! Knelnsi ' il Is $ Make cln-eks , miuiey ; Mrs , 3'fr;tmcT 's corsage of Snfeuny Stores creamery oil ices department . Holdover officers are Harold I BALM | i oult'is piiyal ^le lo TIIK ASS (K'IATKI ) 1'HK.SS. 1 1:30 red rose buds with white car - were moved In the new phnit , ' Mtisker chairman; Kenneth \ i nations mnd Mr. I*fminer 's car- Tuesday , They hav e been locat- DAIRY .MKKTINti Niemeyer , treasurer, H \V . o>'ice build- J'RF.STON, Minn. - The Fill- i N.'iino j 25 CARTOONS nation lnoutonnierc wore (iifls ed abov e the post Walker , assessor , mid Lester K, i j from Ihe-ir three sons: Uohivi , ing in Dnrnntl many years, but more County American Dairy (Int .kc, supervisor. ' I Address | AU SEATS 15f Long Besich , Crdif ,, and Wny-ic nre now (iperuliii) ' in the new Association will hold its nnminl t instant milk powder plant Iwre. meeting at fl p.m. Mondny nt the MAYOIt IN HOSPITAL t nnd Fre«d . nl home. There is ' ( ll ,i> »„nHr,» >(* I City , . Slate ; one grandchild. Prove: ;si«n hiis not y<'| shifted in Preston Town Hall All county LKWISTON , Minn, Specinl) • • !,/ 0 D. l',i M jnni ti.it |l«<1 , ' / fl The couple wns married r t (he new htiildint! , but will ht:gin dairy fanners nnd crnnniory Mayor Flclon Creiriclsliacb is a kw I (R P n/ro to mail to Po«gl)kcep»ie , N. Y.) ; lo In mnn t>t>uc,AMI niet sii' "i '-¦ St. Columbnn Church , Preston , nt n later dnt<'. Plans are h«in/{ operators mc w^etl nllend, patient nt SI, Mary 's Hospital , ^ I ' asm Feb. fi. 3m mmle for nn open house. Lunch will be served. Rochester . CHURCH OF CHRIST Catholi c Daughters • ( 1660 Kraemier ?b.rive) Racial Crisis Robert Oualls - Services Jo ^Celebrate S lst " Area Church 10 a.m.—Bible school classes' ' .for¦ • .¦•II Meeting topic a^es. . Adult class will stud-y 1 Cor. ALTURA 10 a.m.; worship, Albert Miller speaks Birthday at Dinner " ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' chapter 15.' ' / - ' ' . Altura Jttiovah Evangelical Lsjtheran on "What this Racial Crisis Means to Albert Miller, poafessor bf ;¦:.- - Belrip,," 11 a.m.; pot- jC- Mv ia tl\t - fc%>--i*;f;-y..J-^u-ir- : 11 a.m. — Worship. ' .. Serrnoh, . "Our Worship, ! and 10:13 a.m.; Sunday ichool You as a Human • Catholic Daughters of Ameri- atfrw* '4C^M*:^^-: >- - "Tx - Tuesday-nom- political science at College of Eternal Home?" and. Blbl« class, 9 aim.; young people, luck dinner, 12:30 p.m. ca , Court0 191, will celebrato 6 p.m.—Worship. Sermon, . "Dlscour-. 7:30 p.m. .- Tuesday—Lutlseron Pioneers, inating committee «t parsonage, 8 p.m: Saint Teresa, will speak on EVANGELICAL UNITED a'gement." . -' ' \- 7:30 p.m. Wednesday—religlon class, Thursday—Lenten service, Duane Ever- their 51st ^Birthday with sev- UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4 p.m.; midweek Lenlen service, 8 p.rrs. son speaks, 8 pm.?.: , "What the Racial Crisis Means (Orrin St . and new Highway al) Tuesday, , 1:13 p.m.—Thoughts tor To. eral events beginning with Cor- FELLOWSHIP BRETHREN CHURCH day. Thursday—released time classes, 9-11:43 NORTON to You as a Human Being," at ' (Winona Hotel, 151 Johnson St.) (West Kino, and South Baker) The Rev. Phil Williams a.m.; . .Sunday.. .schoo l staff, 7:30 p.m. Norton .trinity Evangelical- Lutheran porate; Mass and Communion on Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible sHidy class. Friday—Communion reolstratlon;. 5-1 the Money Creek, Ridgeway The Rev. O. S. Monson , German worship, 9 a.rn.; English -wor- Dennis Challeen, Chairman »:« a.m.—Church school wlfh /graded Class will discuss, "Back to the Bible p.m. Saturday—Instruction classes, 1:30 and Witoka Methodist churches Sunday:,: ' Way of Preaching. ship, TO a.m.; Monday Ihrough Friday- classes . for all . ages. " / and .10:30 a.m. confirmation class:. Silo, 9 a.m.; Norton, ; Dr. M. H. Doner 9:15 a.m.—Sunday-school. A class for . Saturday, 9:30 a:rrs.-^"Walk With/ the. Sunday. He will attend a lunch- All members and candidates every age group. . 10:50 a.rrs?—Worship. Sermon, "Some Hebron Moravian Sunday ichool anid 4:30 p.m. Tuesday—tholr rehearsal, 8 ? Program Chairman Safe Deductions .About ' Waster." , Lesson text, Acls, chapter 12. adult study and discussion ' Creek church will assemb le in Cathedral Hall . 10:30 a.m. — Worship. Sermon,"Our Life." . ¦ . .. class, 9.30 p.m. ' Wednesday—midweek Lenten serv- eon at the Money '¦ . 'A ' :• ¦ ' a.m.; worship; 10:45 aim: - ' Great Salvation, Its Author, and 11s Mo- <:30 (p.m .—Graded fellowship groups - • ./ , youth fellow- ice. 8: p.m. Friday—Communion regis- in the afternoon; at 7:45 aOni. and after Mass ; »:30-)0:» a.m. — ' Dr..' M. , H- - . Doner " for: all ages. ' . - ship' . at ' Bellsah'y, ' 7:4S p.m. Monday— tive?"- ' . . . ' tration, 7-9 p.m. Saturday—Saturday speaking, 'The Theocratic Sisis• ', 'of 7 p.m.—Evening service. Sermon, FIRST ','StrehBth , for Sixties," report. 8 p.m. ¦ Miller has Jived in Chicago return there for breakfast. ¦ CONGREGATIONAL . school, 9 a.m. ' . \ • Morality." Discussion afterwards. . :io:30 a.m.—Boys' and Girls' fellowship. ' - . ¦? - ' ¦ ¦ Wednesday—midweek Lenten service, .8 ¦ ¦ / "How to Be Happy Each Day." . ' (West Broadway and Johnson! . . ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' and was a ¦ ¦ and Los Angles ¦ 7 p.m. . ' A' . On Monday a potluck birthday ¦ ¦ —Junior high and senior . high .: . 0 •¦ -picKwick . : . : :. Tueiday, 7:30 p.m.—Church school p.m. . Thursday—released time class. .9 youih . fellowship. . ? The Rev. Harold Rekstad ¦ . board meeting at church: a.m. ? lo noon. Saturday—contirmltlon ' St. Luke's . Evangelical Lutheran Sun- member of the board of; direc- supper will be held at 6 p.m. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Lenten Thursday, 7 p.m.—Midweek service; Instruction, 9 a.m. ' . day school, 10 a.m?; worship, 11 a.m. tors of the Catholic Inter-racial at the Cathedral Hall, Each service. The Rev. ? Truit Nordstrom, South I p.m.—Choir practice. . ; ' A' ' RIDGEWAY , ;. (Center 4nd Broadway. ' 10:30 a.m:—Worship. .. " Church, school ? BETHANY . . . - Ridge EUB '• Church, '-guest ' .-socaker- ¦ :¦%/ Council oL Chicago. He served .. . ./ : ' member is asked to bring ah ¦ . . classes for children ,3 years of age Bethanv Moravian worship. 9:30 a:rh.' ; Ridgeway AMelhddlst ? vvorshlp, Albert Pastor W. W. Shaw ' Thursday. .7 p.m—Choir rehearsal. ¦ thrbugh 'TOth.grade. • ' Nursery for Infants. Sunday school and adult study , and dis- Miller .speaks ','Wliat the Racial Crisis as chairman of its planning article of food , her own table "¦ : ;: ' ' ; J 9:45' .. a.m.—Sunday - school .. Preludes by organist, . Miss : June . Sdr- cussion class, 10:30 . a.m.; youth fellow- Means lo You ; as : a ? Human [ Being, 9 committee. ¦ lien, "Thanks . Be to God, ?Ashfbrd, and ship, 7:45 p.m.. - Wednesday—midweek a:m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; potluck service and also to wear a crazy 10:45. a.m.-Worshlp. Lutheran " ' McKINLEY METHODIST Services "Abcndlied, . Hammerel. Th«: anthem, Lenten .' servlct: at Hebron, .8 p.m. . Sat- dinner at Money Creek, 12:30.p.m. .Wed- The public is invited to attend hat of her own design. A short 10:43 - I.m.—Children's church. (801 W. Broadway) ¦ " : 4:45 p.m.—Christ's . .'-AmbBssadori ,"- . ' "0:Loving Father, ". . Del Riego, by the urday— conlirmation .Instruction, 9 alrn, nesday—Lenten , service, the Rev. N, E. . ? the services Sunday. business meeting .will follow, 7:30 p;nv—Evangelistic . service, The Rev. C. Merritt LaGrone FAITH LUTHERAN senior ' choir '. . directed by Harold Ed- CEDAR VALLEr ? ? . Hamilton, Winona, speaks, > p.m. - '¦ ¦ ¦ '. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m;—Bible and. pray, (The Lutheran Church strom. Sandra Wehrenberg, soloist . Of-: Cedar Valley Lutheran Sunday .school, ' " sti-o ¦: - ¦/[ after which : there will be re- ' : 0, 00 . . •r hour. - 10:00 a.m.—Worship. " Sermon, "A Burn- fertory, "Suarsum Corda," : Hal ling. Ser- 10:15, a.rrs.;- Worship, sermon, "The ' Fur- ception of new members. ing-Bush in America) ¦ Silo: Lutheran Sunday .school and adult CHURCH DINNER ¦¦ . ¦¦ - ' Church," Senior choir under the rnoh, "The Living: Word," by.Rev. H.- riher!," . 11 '. a.m. Wednesday—midweek : (701 W. Howard) '. ' •' . Bible , hour, " 9:45 a.m.;; ..worship, 10:15 direction of . Mrs. Sherrnari. Mitchell will . A. Graubnfr ,. . .Postlude; "Exalt .' .His Lenten service at Looney.. Valley, 8 p.m. ARCADIA, . Wis. (Special)— sing. ;AAr,s.-; Harvey Gordon organist. ' a:m. GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Nurs- Earle Prenckhahn, Assisting Name,"- Cooke: Coffee : hour in -Fellow- .y. ? :, ELEVA " . Tamarack ery .provided ship room ' ; '? ' - ' SOUTH RIDGE . The Ladies Aid of the • : (to. Wabasha and E wing) . : . Eleva Lulheran worship, 8:30 and BAKERY SOLD . . 10:30 ? a.m.. .— Chyrch : ' : : ¦ . . schoo l clessea . »:30?a.m.—Sunday school. ' Tuesday, 9:30 a m. — Morning prayer . South Ridge: , ' Evangelical . '• United Lutheran Church , near Arcadia, Qnentin MatthesO Pastor - thr.ouoh -sixth grade. ' . . . 10:50 a.m.; Sunday ?school, 9:40 a.m.; LAKE CITY, Minn. 10:45 a.m.-^Worship. Oroup. Brethren " Sunday school,?' 10 . a.ni.; wor- —0 Thi ? ;T1 a.m. ' youth league, 8 p.m. Wednesday—par- . will serve dinner after the 11 ,. —Church, sch ool classes ? from Monday, 8 ' pTn;—Altar- guild at homl ship, sermon . "The Traitor , Who ' Sold v seventh' Wednesday, -a p.m-—Fellowship supper sonage . Bible hour , for, women, .9:30 a.m-.; Pepin Pastry , operated by Mr. 18 «.m.—Sunday, school. Adult- lesson, grade through adult department. o* Mrs, Marvel Tenseth, . . . . Jesus, - a.m.; Sunday school ' teachers a.m. services Sunday. Hostesses ' and Lonteri service;' " ' Living: Christ. film,: "Conflict,'? « • p.m. " jl ; "Hell. Real or Imaginary.¦ ¦ " ¦ Text; Wart ? -6:30 p.m,—Senior highs MYF; ". . : ' Wednesday, .7:30 p. ; and Mrs. John Haack since ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . m?-^-AAIdweeK Lenten Thursday,. 3: iS p.m,—Junior choir; . Thursday—youth ctioir , 4 p.m. meet a1 parsonage, 8 p.m. . Thursday will , be the Mmes, Lawrence ?• '- : ' . A- ' service. Choir practice afterwards. - ' ? - Wednesday, 8 p.:m. — Commission on . ¦ 7 p.m.v-iSehior. choir: . ' ' HART . - - —the. Rev. O. S. Monson, - Winona . EUB 1962, has been sold to Clarence 11 a.rn.^-WorsWp. . Serrrioh', ' . ."Catj- - « membership, . , ' . Amundson, Gerhard Nilsestuen, ' ¦ ¦ arid evangelism. . . ¦ Church, -, speaks at. Lenten service. 8 City ' Repent?" Text: , Jonah '.J';' '•' . ', Hart Lutheran ? Sunday ' school, . 9:30 Ginter of , Saskatch- ; . . ' Thursday, 7 p.m.^Seriior-' ?cho!r prac: p.m. :. Saturday—bqys and . girls, fellow- Arthur Gilbertson: and Robert ?7:3(> a.m;—Evening . service, , Topic . a.m.; worship, 10:30 .a.m. Wednesday^ tice, " . CENTRAL LUTHERAN ship at church, l .:' 30 p.m? ¦ ¦ ewan , Can.. ? He and his family "7he/Final Trump ol: Judgment. " Text: LANESBORO AREA SPEAKER midweek Lenten service, 8 p.m.. Steve^sO . ' ". '¦ . '"-. ' • 8 p.m.—Policy and coordinating commli- ' ¦; ' ¦ , ' . STOCKTON Rev. 10.. : : " ¦ ' (The American Lutheran LOONEY VALLEY , have moved into the apartnieht tec ' : Stockton Methodist worship, . 9:15 a'.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—B-lbt* . study at ) - .- LANESBORO, AMinnO-^-'lieal- Looney Valley Lutheran- worship, se-r- . Church Sunday school, ? 10:15 a.m. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP over ;the biaJtery, Mr. Haack be- the Mess home, : «45 7th' . .St., Goodview. ¦" ing. Hands" will be the: topic mon; "Furrlners.'V 9:30 a.m.; Sunday •L-. E; Brynestad, Pastor school; 10:35 a.m. . Tuesday—prayer Grace .Lutheran worship, ,9 a.m.; Sun- LAKE CIT¥," Minn. (Special) gan working as production su- SALVATION ARMY when the Rev. : James Bratteri, day school afterwards. . ; W. C. Friesth, Assistant Pastor . group meets at ? church,. 8: p.m. Wed- ? ¦• ? .Landers perintendeht; at Pqter Pan Bak- (112 W. 3rd St.) ' ¦¦ ¦- : nesday—midweek Lenten service, 8 p.m. TAMARACK — A film onJ "Ann , CENTRAL METHODIST , . . tCOrner : Huft and Wabasha) : Chatfield, speaks atmidweek wdr-hip, !!¦ : eries in: Omaha , Neb,; this week. . -.;'. Brig. George Ft. Williams - 0 MINNEISKA Lutheran a.m. Talks to Teenagers", was shown , ¦ Lenten services , Wednesday : at ' TREMPEALEAU ¦? ' ' .;. Dr. E. Clayton Biirgess a.m;—Sermon, St. Mary's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 . . His family, will remain here un- ¦ 9? "The , Cry of . An- Mount : Calvary - Lutheran worship, 9 r.t the recent meeting of.' the . - / ;. (West Bro-adway and Main) ..- -?9;45. a.m.—Sunday school, .- • ' guish." .Mrs. T 8 p.m. at North Prairie Luther- a.m.; daily Rosary, 7:30 a.m.; dnUy ¦ . . . .. Charles Green, organ- a.m. • ' . '¦ . ' . - til the close of school. Before 10:^5 a.m.—Worship; ist, "Sel : Mass; 7 :30 a.m. Youth Fellowship' of St. . John's gegruesset, Jesu guetigi," Bach, an, Church and Thursday at 8 ; WEAVER ?:30 a.m.—Chiirch school for all egei 2;1S p.m.—Children's maetihu,. ' Thurley and "pugue, . MINNESOTA CITY, . ; ; coming, to Lake City Haack was ": Bach. Nursery, for tots, : ' Lutheran Church. Refreshments . from - 3 years through , adulls. Homes, Community Building. . parish house.. . p.m. at . Pilot : Mound Lutheran '. St. Paul's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 "Melriodl st worship and Sunday school, with the Federal Bakery at Wi- 10:45 .a.m.—Worship, Nursery care for . 6:15 p.m.^Youhg People's League. ? :¦ a.m.; holy days and first Friday Mass, 10:45 a.m.'. .- • were served afterwards . in the ¦ ¦ ' , church school 9 a.m?—Sunday. school,. , ,fyear kinder- Church, : - . ' - children under . 3 and- 7:15 p.m.—Street service. ¦ ; ; 5:30.p.m;: Daily Mass, i:45 a.m. . - , ' WILSON riona. ' A- . A garten : through 12th graded ¦ ¦ . . church parlors - A. A classes for. 3, 4 and 5-year.old children. Adult class, First Evangelical Lutheran Sunday Trinity Lulheran worship, 9 a.m?; Sun- 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic ' service. : chapel. . Miss. Agnes Bard organist. Senior choir, ' school, 8:45 ? a.m.; . worship, -9:45 a.rn. day school, 10 a.m. ? . Tuesday, . 7:30 p.m. , — Ladies. - Home ? ' 10:15 a.rn?—Sermon . K.ORTH. , under the direction of Meryl Nichols, will . , and organ ? same : Monday—Lutheran • • '¦ 'Pioneer's; 7 ' p?m.' , WITOKA' LEGION MEE'uNG : The; earliest settlers on Colo- "by? League. - . . as above. ; Senior choir -anthem; "O Sav- sing "Incline Thine Ear.to Me" Him- -LANESBORO , Minn. CSpecial) Thur:day—Lenten tea at St. Matthew ' s, Witoka ; . Methodist ' - Sunday, school, : 9 ' Thursday, 7:13 p.m.—String band prac- ior , of. the World, . Zane ;Van 'i'Auken TAYLOR, Wis. (Special)—Han- rado s Mesa Yerde probably ar- mei,. and "Whal'«r May Vex or , Grieve :¦ " 2:30 p.m.; worship, . 7:30 p;rn', Friday?— a.m. worship, . Albert-, ' Miller speaks : - tice.- ' :- ." . ' - . .' ." d irecting. Nursery for tots, : --The Highland Luther League . Thee," by Bach. .Sermon "I believe In parish Communion reflisfration at parsonage, 3- "What the Racial Crisis' Means to You son-Lien Post , American Legion, rived shortly after the time of ¦ ' ' ¦ house, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . Jesus Christ: Son - of Man and Son of : - . - •0 . ' .:• will be guests: at the North 5 and i 7-8 p.m. Saturday—confirmation as a Hurhah Being, "' 10 a.m. Monday Christ and by 50O or -600 A.D. God. -, Hixton and Taylor, will meet " 10:15 a:ni.—Sunday school, 3-year kin- ' Instruction ' at Goodview. .', —fourth, quarterly ' . conference, '8 p.m '. Mondavi 7 a.m.—Men s prayer fellow- ' Prairie Luther League meeting ' ¦ ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH dergarten through- 10th grade. Adult : MONEY CREEK Wednesday—Lenlen ':.Service at: Monday at '8 p^n. -in ? the Le- they were building comfortable shi "' • ¦• ' ¦/¦ - , Ridge- p. - . (American Baptist Convention) class, chapel. : ? Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Money Creek Methodist Sunday school. way, 8- p.m. ; : ! 7:30 . p.m.—Susanna Circle 1 at ' hbrrse of gion hall at Hixton. pit -housesO (West Broadway and Wilfon) 5 p.m.—Adult instruction class for Mrs. - Richard . GISbs, Goodview. . 7:30 p.m.—Questing Circle at home of The Rev, Russell M. Dackeri ( hurch membership chapel Mrs. James Goetz, .557 W, 5th St. . .. Tuesday, 7 30 a m — Men s prayer ; Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Membership and «van. 9:41 . a.m.—Church school; Mrs. R. D. group, gellsm commission... - . Cornwell, superintendent. . Graded les- 4:30 p.m.—Cub. Scout Blua and Gold 7 . p.m.-Methodlst men. .' sons for: children, study programs for banquet, Fellowship ? Hall. ' ' Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—Seventh- srade adult s. . Nursery . service. - . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Lent, confirmation class, ¦ 10:45. a;m.—Worship; Sermors, ¦ '¦ '"! en service. - Anthem by the girls choir, -; t p.m.-^Lenten ' family dinner. , " Shall ' Not -Want' , for Courage. ". Text: guild, hostesses to the fellowship hour ' 7 .p.m.-Ybuth and senior choirs, , P&elm . 23.. Choir, . ' .'Dear. Lord and " Fa? following service ther .of . Mankind, '' Mrs . James . Martens, Thursday, -4 p.m.—Boys, choir. 'organist. - . ' '7 p.m.—Senior choir. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST •Tuesday—Marnl Greaory clrcla meets, 7:30 p.m.—LSA, Fellowship Hall ,- Wednesdays-Board of Christian aduca- Saturday, a.m.—Junior and senior OF LATTER-DAY¦ SAINTS '¦¦ * - . - ' • ' (1455 Park Lane) ' tlon ' meets, , pastor ' s study..?- , ,. . ' confirmandi: ) ' .Thursday, 7 .p.m.—:Cttolr'. " 10:!0 a.m.—Youth? choir, Fellowship (MORMON ,. 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer meeting and Hall. Ronald Pnti. Branch President Bible study. Studies on Holy Spirit. . 11 a.m.—Girls choir. T^W . l l):'.a.m.—Sunday school. , •*. Mtr mWSrwSBBto. HBr ^UWr MTJLMaffRffmi sflfluF m & SB J_ T m, S8HTC> HP^^L ^sSk ™\ y. .."..7... ^ ^L- W^ 3§W ¦ ¦ . * ^ ^^ ^^ . p.m. ¦ ' .- . - j lm^ —Priesthood. W' -* LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL GOODVIEW TRINITY ¦ . 7:30 p.m.—Sacrament m«etlng." ^¦Bf^^Mfil Wednesday, i;4l p.m.—Pancake supper. FREE CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH Thursday, 1:30 p.m.—Relief Society . . (West Sarnla and . Grand ) , ( Synod ) Saturday, 10.n.m:—Primary. The Rev. LaVe rn Swanson ¦ • "¦ ¦ ¦ The Rev, David M. Ponath ? / ¦?- a- —Sunday schobl; classes for >V ?:30 a.m. 8:30 and II a;m. —Worship. Sermon, JFdmT WmWmWi iMmm\m\\m^ AM all .ages.. . , ' ¦• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . "Our Search ? for the Lord." Organisl, ¦ 10:45 ¦; a.m.-Worshlp.. Sermon. ; Jft ^mwmatL ?ss^^^ ~^Wm j mYim ® , -. (West Sanborn.and Main) ''Lei AAlss Annette; Haggen. ^mm T i ilillff' wis mWawls^ma&r.K^^Effil^VrfaiiMHHi^^ilW "™^ ^fflwEc ^ nnmrrTl ' ^am l ^of ,~sfl Us Stay Awake." . Children' s . church ¦ 9:« a .m. — Sunday school, mission . t:JO -^Sunday : school ' ' - and - nursery ' with ? , at-tendant available, . •.m. . .. ' sludy on Japan. . . .1.1 , a.m.—Service. 'Sublect, "Mind." 7:30 p.m.—Evening gospel hour. Ser- ¦ Monday, 7 .p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. - , . Wednesday, :J p.m.—Testimonial meet- mon, "Why It Was , Best. " - 7:30 p.m.—School board. ' ¦ '¦' - .—Women ' ing. . .. .- ' .; " • " . . Tuesday, 7:45. p.m. s - mission- Wednesday, ,7:30 p.m.-r-Worshlp. Ser- -George Forster, 200 .Readjng room open Tuesdays, Thurs- ary Society. Mrs. . mon Healing Hands Organist , Ann ' j : M days and Saturdays from ; 1:30 to 4:30 Pelzer ' . St., hostess.? Mrs. LaVern Swan- : AS : Richard Burmeister.. Choir will sing, \\% ff M/sHHH&m p.m?' - son will head the devotions. . flli "With Broken Heart, and Contrite Sigh. '¦-. ' ? , - . Thursday, 7:30 p.m. —Hour of power. 8:30 p.m.—Choir. ? fellowship. Junior and senior youlh' Thursday, 7:30. p.m.—Lenlen lea at 8:15 p.m.—Choir. . ? . . ? St Watthew s WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH ¦' ' . Saturday,- . 9:30 I.m;—Pastor 's Instruc- Friday,. 3-3 and 7-8 p.m. -' . (Center arx) Sanborn Streets). : ' ' —Communion tion . class.. " .- . rtgislratlon at parsonage. ^y D. R Moehlenpah, Minister 2 p.m. — .Hiawatha FCYC- ra(ly, La St$ A . 111 lIHfllHHKJHr Jiw^ : Saturday, ?, . a.m.—Conflrmallon ? In- m\\w^ -W ^ ^MmwmA Crosse, at- the Bethany -Evangelical Free : ¦ ¦ ¦ strucllon al Goodview. * 1 . f:30 a.m.—Sunday school. . ¦ • ¦ .- ' . ' , . . A . ' . Church. - ' ?, . ¦ lliKf A o? , ? ... t V ^^^^^ ln ll^tl ^Wl^liffl^^^fe ^^sj SffiB JiMWll ^ Hst ^^^ HKlii . 11 : a.m.-Worshlp.. WM WJ$? S'1 v f Jhi~ * Pt fi^T^^WSlltt » *Vi5. sl«»S^i MMM&mmSMmA-,* ^tWwm^miw » ^Wm^WiMwmLmzSmw 7:3f> . p.m.—Evangelistic ,service.- l^HlMB4r^ijHIHtyJIIilL Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Bible CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN WKmM-^M *V h m \t-^mmmm^\^fc '^m^HB^ study. - . ' : (476 Sarnla St.) ? - ( Missouri Synod) JR Friday, 7:JO p.m.—Young people and W. spJgfsi&%$$ M JKHBI W& msgMzWsmfsrv. mi&T&s&sgSg mWM -fis®^ *Q. (1700 W. Wabasha SI.) HwM«iiWJms&^' ^S C MS ffii . mlilii^w*8 ^& ^rai^Wi ^^n^^^i^K^^wil^iii^^^r^^^^^imi^^K^#^^^C3H^^^'^^mHis^HH^Bls%MWmk\11 i^«b. 'A i $Bm!aIra Hobby Club. The Rev. N. E. Hamilton 11^ M > ¦ ' §J ' " ::¦ ^J^m^mjMm Vkjr ¦ The Rev. Louis O. Bittner ¦ ^ ¦¦ f i \ \ |W : . ? ' 1 liliMl liS II ^^^ y i:*i a.m.—Sunday, scfiool. Robert Bay, ^^^M¥^¥i^Si^^mi^mi Mm ^^^^HSHBIM I^I % I^B - ^r^^^M^*^ a™HHSHBPr M ^IH superintendent. ; • :15 a.m.—Sunday school and adult ^ ^ 10;45 a ;m.—Worship. Sermon, ''God' s Bible class, , . ¦ Catholic Services Advertisers. " 10:30 a.m.—Worship. 2 p.m.—Jail service. : , Monday, 7 p.m.-r^Scoufs. ' fll H^^^^^^^^^ S ' j_w s ra task i^Bs^s^l^ffi » W$r *fft t 'itf $ ^i^^^^^^ L ^^m\\\\\M\mMMM^^^ ^o_8^^^a lb, m. wt.^ va S~ v ^l ^^ K-% %% Pm£ x CATHEDRAL «:30 p.m;—Jet Cadets and.senior youlh Tuesday, . 7 . p.m.—Board of Christian ^^^^^^^ l^^t^^^^^^ Ss^n^m ^ thm- ^ 3Hffl education. OF SACRED HEART fellowship,' W v&xSS ^ ^^ \ \ \m ^mMM%Wf w^bMtMMMW^UmWm ¦ 7:30 , p.m.—Evening : iar-vlce. . Sermon, I p.m.—Sarah Society. LWA^ mis- (Main and.West Wa basha) " ' ' . sion topic led: by . Mrs. Warren Maca- '.'Deceitful Workers." ¦Tuesday, m.—Missionary meet- roon. Hostesses, Mrs. Herbert. Hume ra«g^%i^^ ) ^ Tlie Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold ¦ 7:30 p. Tfy^ rr ?&^2&&^t&-JmJi&a.48&o$™%8& ^^^i ^^^^^ w^^raP^S _ W \ & h « ^» ••% BSWJBBBHKSWB BB B^^^ Ba^^MKJg TWB ing. ',. ' - ,¦ and Mri. John Pollema ^ J. Dittman • : ^W^^ ^ H^nwi Mk. vt fe. WSL^ffl Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir meeting. ? Wednesday, B p.m,—Midweek . Lenten BiaF ^^^^^^HHs^^s^i^i^i^i^i^HsHlsiswHifHHsPBI^ \ ^ ^ ^^^^ im I ifffflaaafcfflsiMraE The Rev. Joseph La Plante . i p?m. —Prayer and Bible sludy. evening service. ^^HP^^^HP ^^ ^^ Ma^^«|y| M Saturday. 9-11:15 : a.m. — Saturday fll 1 The Rev, Donald Connelly ' -"¦A' ^™ W AiO-r- •jl I IWTWS II Ty^ymFr school i^ ^ mkStWmamm.m\m W ww®mmk^M&%mW!8m.iA*J \%\ *'yy3m$^^^Wffm /tk 3 $B|jj9Rj Holy Oay Mis-its — 5:as nnd » a.m. . 3 p.m.— Public , talk. , The Rev. A. L. Mcnnicke _^_^U_ t^m%- Mmmr wM \m^^ ^^^ 1 S, 1^^^^^^^^^^ »1H1^^ 3:15¦ • M_ \ ^ ILI and 12:15 , 5-15 and 7:30 p.m. p.m. — Watchlower sludy, "The Vicar David Fischer MM^M^r MML_WM_\ ___a__ ^k ___w K M O J - Con fessions - Monday through Friday World-God' s , Field of Work," m ^B^^^Sr>.^Px\It^tM^K^ ^^ ^ ^m!Wm^^cB I to- ' of this week, J 6 p.m. ) Saturday, J " Tuesday. 8 p.m.—Croup Bible study. I i.m' .—Worship? Sermon, "Cause for 7-30 to 5:30 p.m. and lo t p.m: Thursday, 1:X p.m.—Ministers training Joy." Mn. G. F. Schapekahm, ' organ- " ' ¦ ' '¦ ' school. isl. , 4:30 p.m.—Service meeting. HB T MWW IW ^ ST. STANISLAUS 9:1! a.m. —Sunday school and . Bible M^MMMW ^MM ^MW M B S^B A ^^^^MHI^ W HJ.^^^^^^^I^^ MIS^I^^^P WI (East 4th nnd Carlmonal classes. H The Rt. Rev. Msfr. N, F. 9:IS a.m.—German service wilh Corp: vFI KST CHURCH -OF CHRIST munlbn. Grtilkowsk i isvcit Bi oduwuy and iouth Baker) . 10:30 a.m.—Communion. Sermon same The Rev. Milo Ernstcr Eugene Reynolds, Minister ns rnrller Srnir choir, directed bv/ G , F. Schapekahm, will sing, : The Rev. Robert Herman "To Thee 1.41 a.m.—Blbla ichool. Classes lor all Our God We Fly. " 1} e "ra roac^" business the brakeman's lantern means W The Rrv. 'Paul Breza aa«?.' , nursery ihrough adult. Adult les- 4 p.m.—Adult membership class, mm^m^M . mm I ^ ^ ^^^P^R^Hp^iSHn^^^^^^^^Pl 7 p.m.- Adull Bible class, S rlay Vam-j-J-tt. I IV 8:30, »:45 son, "Simon and the R epentanl Woman. " . Monday, 6:30 p.m. — Lutheran Pio- everything. andHis 4-- ' 1 .1! 5ISpm 10:41 a,ns. -.-Worship, "signal lantern" prece-ded the driver's . an ^"d neers, ^^t^^s^lSi ftl , ,e»»Siy Vassal - 4-30. 7 30 nnd 11:15 a,3u p.in .—Ictus tor Christ, stop vV^^^^Eraw l^SI ' A - 30 p.m. Lutheran Girl Pionrerj. ^^^ a - c. Krcii c 7:30 p.ns, --Uveiling service. Christian go li ght. It must be obeyed. y ^ys 730 p ni. - - Full-time M^^ The brakeman , ^4^ref8femB«S» -%^s^^^^^^lJ^. K^B -: / Oay. Vn-tt - 5 ': ' , i 10, «. ?:30 Hrtruur Cdinp prcsentalion, , education com- a -- rt !!| or. Wt-onesaay, I ,jo p.m. —Women ' s activity mittee. '—Men ' like God , must give us the "all clear." It is the onl y way C-.(-'en!c-t-3 1 30 t.i~ and 7-f p m meeting at church, t p.m. 's night In gym. «|^m|M^W ||| ^ Tuesday—Sewing guild ' ^Sw we is T' . 'ssef c«'c-( I -si F' 'd^y. diy tii-fore Thursday, /;jo p.m.—Midwee k service. . may the -n 1.13 (i .m:- Choir rehearsal. 4 p.m.- -Junior confirmation clase, know track r: i Ceyi c' c^HnM n~.n Satjrday, E|^ clear, the switch in place, for ¦ 6?30 p.m.—Finance committen Hb^^^S|n^H^v\^^P^^^ffi ¦ . ^Pf ST. MARY'S 7 p.m. - Sunday school teachers : us to move with confidence. How reassuring when we am&V msSm^ffBl my"X\ SIA KN IH DAY t p. m. —Choir. r^ZiM ' MiaW^ iW rr% The Most Rev. <'.onrn;t' B?ll p.m.--Instructions VA'' '&? JHmWmtJltS¥ 'jMMMmmmmTH^L^^»Jm\ \ W ^^^^^^SW^^^^^ ^^^a ADVliNTlST CilVJUCH )30 know of II, Speltz, D .1). Wednesday, p.m Lenlfn service, A ¦im. t—¦ that God is clearing the way ahead us. §m%-_____-_-____--_-WmWi \ W¦ (i. , banborn 4na Cfiusfnuli Sermon, "A Lamb Goes Uncnrpplainlnrj " < *$__ ^_ ^__ yj_ ^_w_K_J___Wn_ ^__E_icm a I v^^^sw^PSraw^^^^m^m^ ^^^^i The Rev, Donald N'inkr-ls Pastor K A. Sackett Forlh. " Senior choir, directed by G. li you were ever in a business a righteous God BHP^^^^^BHBWBIfe} 11 The Rev. Richard FtiRles F , Schapekahni, will sing, "J ust as I i^^ ^^n^ J, IIj^^aPwS^H 130 p in. Sabbaln fcchool . (Salurdnyl Am." Mrs. Schapekahm, organist, Col- Sjnaay MMSts~J-4J, 7 , t. 9 00 and 11 - ^N. could not bless, then 3 pni Worship, lent. 1 Ihes . i:4. ere hour sponsored by evening Bible P^^S / , you well know S^^lo^s^HsHHBHi ^^WW& -Mri Wsmi • "- and 12 15 pm circle 'M ,&$EB n?sff lit WmT ^m\mmm\m\\mTk_Wl» ¦ / \ lt to be to % W4- i 1 WA% \ AwMM\\ > '. 'MA/ ',' ,!'. - C 7: nnrl IS A m Thursday, 7 .10 pin , Lcntrn lei how hurts not able ^^^^^ 1 r, VAZ-^-J-J I A get .UliflR Mt?: y D.iy . Mii' W. '. )" . . i. in « HHHiHs^^^^^H&li m I»1? 111 fore firr.t rrld,sys 1 pni f- vmisnnni gu^M speaker Rev Gn<1 " Tax): I Theis. 4:\-l. O m______W_f M M toWmm. Sprnlt , Choir rehearsal follnwlnj 9:15 a.m. Sunday school *nrt tern oi the Lord , ui s» our brakeman, It will not signal %ffiSmwm P. m •.niv in- an" llhlt class . t upport h«r program , , , _, ItsWMm^MMM^MnmMaWmm ill W M 15 fl in wron TLet , . MBB^^B^B^HB S^I^IBL ^I^IS ^^ i - svll ^nsinl v !$—• Holy Day Ua sirs- I and » is rn . and ^rtlur[]av, 9 Jimioi fonlirma 9:15 and 10:^5 a m Worship, sermon of >«rvic * i-o human- ^>^ g. us worship God in l;IS p m, 11 nn and tent same ns above . Communion al b ^EU^Hi^^H^E^i'MI ^^MH^P MM in am Juninr ctio Ir rehearsa l, all Ihrre services, Anlhint : "l et W« her ews ST. CASIMIIfS ¦ (earn of Jams, " Cherub choir, I0:<5, ,_i J S:. d:Hy ShSS" . P *™y week and support I Organish, Mhi Dolorei Srhurnann and ^^B1^^B|]IfflHBlH (West DrMd>vay nea- Cvsmg) inr i er unrtay sihool laaiOert, My^ nl l ove , " Mirllr-y, I' hnlr dln-i lni ¦ __ P.m. Saturdays, Ihufdnvs tirlnrr fliil , Miss Thiirlulay, /:.10 p.m. l. riil'-n service iff *Wl JB mf ^_Mttmm%n ^^ss^MMl ^^^. ^^m-Wm-mm-WmBMMML-h. ^.si^.^lMii ^^iii^li^HHKi I^^HI ^Ki Frldnys and evr nf tinly aays. '-" ol'i Irwin ? nrflanhl, Vilss Junelle Mil- followed h/ fellowship hour mmam \mMMm\ mM ¦ Tlrst Irltfny Mns'.fj - |S?H «nrt 7:11 l«m. Niirmry servltn provldrd tt hcslh Friday, f pni flltsle class frachers. ^^s^s^^ m^ •nmTmmf yF' ^^WW ^^ ^ ' ^" ^^^^*Mm}gMBwm "*>^..* \*^» W^ a .m si'i v/r isi. ' * ¦Salirrdav, 9 * rn - ConllrmaMisn rlaii. This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Weste rn Coal & Oil Co, The Werner & Swasey Company Brom Machine oV Foundry Co. Dunn Blocktop Company Winona Ready-Mixed Concreto P. Eoirl 6B La(n.yi'ttc! — Winona Minn. Hnilgc r Division 3.">ll5 Sixth — (iomlvtt 'w , Minn. Schwab Phono I') Snrnin - Winona , M inn Williams-Wilberr Vault Co. The Merchants Nat'l Bank of Wi»iona Fawcetf Funeral Home Inc. Bunke' s Apco Service Peerless Chain Company , Wotkins Products 16J5 Wesl Fifth St. - Winona , Minn. i:>70 Service ltd, - 7uo VS., Sarnia I'Yonl and Walnut , Inc. - W lnonn, Mum. 102 Kiwi 3rd SI, 27G li, Sid - Wlnonn, Mmn. Wlnone. Mlnnofiota US. Economy Garry Moore Masonic Essay Near Boom Winner Named LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) May Give Up —The Masonic Lodge / at Lak« City has chosen this year's es- Rate. Belief isay contest winner.A WASHINGTON (fll — If the Gertrude Coogan, U, S. economy didn ? t boom in Broadcasting daughter of 1963, it did show a Mr, and Airs. Philip Copgari, re- lot of flash; NEW YORK A AP) -vGairy according , to. government fig- ceived: the $50 award for Writ- Moore, whose Tuesday night ures. .. . ing on why she ;¦ As expected , the! economy hit television variety show will not [ ?/as completing the $6O0-billio.i in^rk in the final be renewed next season , says j her high school months - of the year " aiid ap- he's , quitting his other two ? Co- | education. It peared to be still rising. was open to all lumbia Broadcasting System r seniors of Lin- .,' A production-increase of A per shovys -arid may not returnA to , I coin High. cent . was , above the long-terni broadcasting, | The winning average and . slightly higher than Moore, after a 3(Kyear career | essay f r o ': m With . official predictions^ price in radio arid TV , announced f each h 1 g 1 inflation figured in , the 0 gain Thursday he will resign as mod- 505 per LANESBORO BRIDGE : A. Construction is ahead of school where .^as¦ cent. erator , of the TV shcrw .'Tve Got 0 sponsored will ,' • There were substantial in- schedule because of/the fine weather;. It's across the Root a Secret" and give up his day- * River on be judged in a creases reported in corporate . Fillmore County Road 8 in the village arid is the time radio show, Gertrude state-wide cofr second of t-wo large structures in two years. The Peterson A FRATERNITY OFFJL CESS .., St; Mary's master cf rituals; -New officers are -.in '; the profits in. 1963 and botli . private ?CBS recently had announced test at St. Paul, where the and ;. government - pay rolls bridge was erected last year. ( Drake photo) College's Zeta Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa second TOW . Left, . it was dropping the variety hour grand lodge : will .- award • $50C to right are Charles Em- showed considerable gains. Psi , national business, fraternity, elected its rich, secretary; Peter Pope at the end of this season. and $250 prizes. ? , vice president; However the, A incomes gains '' 1964-65 officers recently. In the first row, John Cech ''I: have a very active mind . . .Gertrude's - essay will be read , president; Thomas O'Connor , were less pronounced for small Former Winonan as a feature left to right, are the former , and I just couldn 't face a broad- of the Washing- officers w-OPat- treasurer , and Michael Maloney, master of businessmen and professional ton's birthday party: program ir rick? McConville, chaplain;. Louis DiMicola , Bridge Ahead Gets Hospital Post casting future which requires rituals. Robert Eraznius, past president, was men, aiid farm income skidded only eight workin g hours a the lodge rooms Feb. 29. : Fay secretary ; Stan Strand , -vice , ' president; Rob- ;. not present. New officers will take over at the to the 1961 level. " Kenneth OBenjaminson , Spring week," said Moore. Krogh , last year's winner;..is ar ert Hirszlco,,treasurer , and Raymond Barone, : March; '; A meeting of tlie group. . (old , Valley, Minn., former business Whether he ' works or not , honor student at Winona Stati Air the Gbmmerce De: College. partment said Thursday that tif Schedule manager of Community Memo- Moore, whoSe contract with CBS the rial Hospita], gross national product , the sum will become ad- has 11 years to go, will be paid ministrator of a . 100-bed La more than ; $100;000 annually. . '". " of all goods . and . services, Puehte, Calif., . . reached an annual rate of $609:1 hospi tal March Many unusual Buffalo Co. We lfare At Lanesboro h[:/ -: A-/ ' billion in the final three months Benjaminson was affiliated of 1963, For the entire year the LANESBORO, Minn . ( Special) pi SHEtL —Construction of: the new bridge with the Wiriona hospital from [SHELL] figure was $585.1 billion , against February 1961 to August 1963; bAMrc Casts M $SMM6 $554.9 billion for 1962A A spanning the Root River , . at 14 Presumed WW KANbE Accidents Lanesboro is progressing ahead He has been administrator of .. ALMA , Wis, (Special) - Ex- parental inadequacies we have the. Spring Valley hospital since penditures of the Buffalo Coun- had to remove - .children from pf schedule due to favorable iOKBER weather conditions. ' ¦ " ¦? ¦ leaving OWinona. ?? FUEL ty Department of Public OWel- their homes. We believe if these minneapolitan . . Dead in Sinking In Wisconsin fare totaled $523,096 in 1963; ac- children can be placed iri good The two main supporting col- Burmeister Co. ¦ cording to the . annual report foster homes their; chances of Held for Bilking umns and the east buttment NEW YORK (AP )-The Coast MADISON, Wis. W — ?Aiv 8- distributed : to members of the becoming stable, self-supporting have been completed and piling Guard cutter Coos Bay headed PHONE 2344 j ear-old boy used a friend's County Board of Supervisors adults is measurably increased. Store Clerk is now being driven for the Pepin County toward its base at, Portland. 352 West Second Straat , bike, drove put of a driveway this; week., -A.. -; We continue to?work with the west buttmen t: When completed Maine, today with 11 of the 20 1 :: WHITEHALL^ Wis^ ;( Special) Into : the path of a car and was Of the total , the -cost . to'. -the families in such situations with the bridge will connect Fillmore survivors from the British ! ' : county , was $82,177.93, state and the' goal of eventually returning — A Minneapolis man,. wanted County Road 8 with Minnesota Board Hears freighter Ambassador. The killectO 0 ?/ AA ' 'A the child to his'/.own home. Look on a bench warrant in his home, State Highway 250. The project search for 14 other crewmen -A 19-year-old federal reimbursements plus ' ¦HMsHB car, driven by a $12,252:63 in refunds paying the for the numbers of children re- city and on a theft charge in is a county, ' -. state and federal ended Thursday night and they This Eau ? Claire,- will be arraigned you got boy went but of control , skid- remainder. , ' .'." ceiving assistance in. foster project costing $136,756. Con- Financial Report are presumed to have drowned ? hMf -WwM total homes to increase,", in Trempeale au County Court tracting Co,, ftochester, is doing ih the stormy North Atlantic. ^ ded, spun and bounced a Appropriations for the coming ¦ ' DURAND. Wis. (Special) - s^B °*Wi^^ma sT^k^^ ^ r Benson continued ,"The dis- here Monday for admittedly so the -work. A • -¦• :• Nine crewmen from the storm- of 286 feet and a passenger was year rose to ,$114,500, partly be- confusing.a clerk in the Pigeon A resolution to proh ibit the sale cause on Jan. I., - general relief abled aid program continues to ! The new Structure will replace wrecked Ambassador , who were killed. OO AA ' . .:/ be the fastest growing. The Store, Inc M Pigeon FallsO that or transfer of tax certificates __,. / '*WA'wf—^m_ IcSaaNt \vas. turned over; by the ? munici- the old wagon bridge built in held by Pepin County, except tb picked up by the Norwegian ore ¦ R '**3fM |ll lmTAMP«| A driver with diabetes, lack: number Oof persons qualifying he got back ihe $10 which he 189.1 this is one block north carrier Fruen , palities to the department. The the county -was . adopted by the are en route to ing. insulin, went into a coma ' for this program in ; Buffalo handed her in payment for a 10- of the new location , and .is now of Rotterdam. appropriation for general . relief cent handkerchief. Ho^rd Supervisors this week. w'th that caused \a road crash in County is just short of . amazing restricted to eight tons gross Bay, S BHS^BB Sg'** ;¦ was $17 ,500. Last year general James Steiii purchased the ... Guy Miller, county treasurer, The Coos due in Port- ^ ^ made to maintain the the rate of illegitimacy, fre- ble cabin. They must be movwl ¦ ' aged in their own homes." by April 1, No cabin may be mnn. Christ promised to cuidc quency of early marriage , and a ! Aid to dependent children placed with in the cily limits Racine Hos pitals ,"*^&HyW ;.. -v'^' ¦^?* *';* win. iki, : ri. The word re- April when benefits went lo Kill maining cabins were rejected, Mrs. Paul W. Sanders , 1522 W. | it he emotional stability to func- adopted n policy Wednesday un- St,, has be<'n announced Venice! h.v these inspired men is children In 41 cases. By Decem- tion in our increasingly com- The City Council gave the wn- Howard :| FARROWING CRATES l,ul; der which St. Luke 's and St. as a local winner in an annual Iho seed of tho kingdom , c ber the load vvas 144 children j plex society. He Is the public terfront board permission to sell Quality constructed it:ll and hy it men are hoRot - Mary 's hospitals will handle current affairs contest sponsor- ] » -t\ in :i(i families. Average grant assistance case of Ihe future , " the cabins as the beglnninR of strictl y diagnostic cases" on ten , 1 Cor, •1:l ."> , Christ j-iiidetl ') " cd by a national news mngn- i J All bolted 50 per person per month was $33.0, A drastic change in adminis- its program to improve waler- nn outpatient basis only, ? * 5"H th'.' Apostles nnd proplwls into! medical payment Ironl facilities. zinc. ; 6 ft. long — IH" wide - 36" high fi^ l l and average tration of county welfare de- Dr , Frank Schclble , president ; * Q nil the docl rliip we nreded, II I per person per month was $14 .0 Other h igh scorers in the Se- * / -sV Buy now nnd save for onl y ..... Tim :i: Hi-17: ami the orniinizn- j partments came wit h passage of the county society, said that studies depart- for a total of $47.72. l!l()2 reiving ADC and social studies nior High social I ; 11 on of the cluircli , F.ph, 'l it . I! lof the service amendments only patients requiring care will ment were Terry Korunp, John i "National ly and in Wisconsin (o the Social Security Act , Hen- musl be done for all adult re- Tim , H. Tliron«h the Spirit the ! cipients with a defined problem. be admitted in an e ffort to ease Klekbusch , Carole Dinkier and A. principles nf Cliri sliim livin g i Ihe ADC program i.s growing son said. the; bed shortage in the two hos- i' \. +. *. +. J- -. ->.ry +. aA.y^a^~^^~ A. A. ^. ^.AA.^^.A.A.A. rapidly, " Benson said , "caused Caseloads a re limited to n Mark Weismnn. Best performers Jt^*^^^^^ \ r ^ ^t^^ril^^f ^f Were mndo. l;iit»Mi with ihe warn- i pitals. receive eertifi- ! ^ ^ j iccopl by frequent divorce , abandon- DKS K .WIW TO prevent or maximum of 60 service cases in each class ^^ ^ I IIR Unit nicn must nut "'We hnvt' hnd trouble getting cates. I any other loiu'liinw, er worker. Federal matching , pneumonia , Iiemor- ¦ ol administrative costs has in- cardiac j :> Special Paint SALE! Send vour (pn'Mion io Knovv i recognized tliis snmo trend oc- self-ca re and maintain and re- rh age nnd other emergency pa- ()Pl• ! in Buffalo County. store family life , the following creased to 75 percent for the There are some 2,000 spas in : In ] ^• Bihhv curring tients into the hospital ," Dr. the United Stales today, j ¦ Hurry Now for services are now required of larger program. ^ J Church of Christ ! "TIIKItK HAS HKKN nn In- the administrations , he said ; Also beginning July 1, counly Scheible said. "We have had crease in the number of chil- "Arranging work training and welfare departments will hnve waiting list s of pat ients to enter 1660 Krne-mrr Drivo receiving ADC in foster n hospital here for the last Iwo Winonii, Mlnncs&tfl I dren of job finding; coiiiiselini! on home the responsibility of .'idminiski - Call 4249 CLOSEOUT PRICES homes . lU'cmi^i! neglect and and money management , per- ing the Wisconsin Health As- years. " Jl ] sonal ami family problems; sistance I'juymeiils Act , more Harold planning for medical care ; re- popularly k nown as Ihe Kerr- ^^^^ ON ALL BPS PAINTS! LUTHERANS conciling separated parents and Mills Act , the medical progirnm jt Don't W«lt Until 1 "^T " ¦» | j ^ families, and arranging foster for those over (>f> who rlon 't !?' Too LAt» — Bather. (CPUHEI / ir GOOD CHOICE OF COLORS 2 Can you afford to retire at 6 5? jjj^ jk\ homo curt: " qualify Ior OAA unci don 't tinvc ^ ^ ) Soni c of these services are ' - for - K ir AMAZI NG PRICE REDUCTIONS i Ut UJ jhow you how easily you resources lo meet lodny s high ? Have Your ^hmdy \ _f&2\ ^W directed toward adult recipients medical care costs ] CRYSTAL CLEAR can arrange for Tetiromerrl income H^ ,| who because <>f mental or phy- [ "On Ihe basis of 110 pemint ? Brakes Lined < with a luthuran Brotherhood Plan, *' sical disability nre unable lo I of all persons over fif> qualify - ___V~ Ji handle their own affairs , arc inii for the progra m ," Be nson ? Now! \ HEATING OIL being exploited , or are In un- i snid , " approximately l , or- ol i from Rollingstone Lumber Yard EUGENE L, L0TTS—Phone 3169 WZ A safe environments , Benson said, j snns in Buffalo County witl be I \ P.O. Box 713, Wltionfl Wm - The service progra m must lie eligible lo receive benefits. '' No J FRITZ HOFFMAN , Nttjr, '' A^M completed by .l(i7, By July 1 \n> , Jjrs. Auto Service j . LIT- K AND IIB^LTH INSURANCE I' , a county funds will involved 118 Franklin Pure Oil Co. social study nnd plan must be il is financed from stato and ] Aulorrmllc (III nrvlct li our ipeclilly, > RollingMono, Minn , Phon« 2262 d ( AV SC, J, Mmn ^ Lutheran Brotherhoo JCl \ ...nnd «. Minn««ron« completed for every child re- federal fun

Prepared by Richard Scho^nover, County Auditor December 31 , 1963

To th« Honorable Board cf County Commissioners: A I herewith submit to you a full ard accurate statement 6>l tho receipts and expenditures of the .preceding year together with an eccurate statement of? the finances of the County at the end of the Calendar year, including all debts and liabilities, and the assets to discharge the same. ¦ • • ¦; .: Respectfully submitted, A

" ¦ 00 County Auditor 0

;; Winona County Balance Sheet -—- December 31 , 1963 ¦ • ' '¦ ¦ ' : •¦ ¦ Total School - O schBtl . . : '»eiti' .W«Mr- .A' •¦ ¦ ' ? . . . ;- '«jMryl ; .; ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . ' Ajj»ti - All '" . ' • ' Cfrvnty Roid .? ' . Low- ' Tuition Triniportitlon . - SirMy ' Trutf ft : ¦ - «•* . - . . * ' ' - '¦; Aiitrif pundo A Rovonut Brldgt . Welfar* . fopr , Llbnry lulldlni . T»« ;Tix ; . ? . ? ' . . Dlleli EnleretiMnt: ./ Afeney ,. ' ; ' ' " ¦' ' ' "A ' ¦' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ " , • S3,«3,' '' 1340,570.31 »..:. '....?.. ' " • " • ¦ <-«h Irs Custody at freasurw .;...;..,.,.. ..?..,..:A..;.. ' I W1W.U S198-.095.8a S 24,000.7* ' . SlOO,7&6.04. 138.477.3? ? ' IU51.M? . ' I lHiSM.iS -. A .S 7,1BB7» $3,69J?2I A $ i,6d4.V ' . « . . . • ' -- ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ : ?? " . ' ..., ..... , ;,.:...... :¦ . . O.^stments - (Schedule 21. A:.:': A...... :...;..,...... ,.:.;...:...... " ;;. io,opo.«i . . vA..? . .,? . . . A.. . : ...,:,.,:. . -¦- ,. .::A.AA- . .:. ....,. : ? .?...... :. ¦;, :. ... '.,.,. -, :. . ..,.-.. . 1 0,000.00 ...... ;. ¦ ' ' ' ' ? : • ¦ :¦¦ . ..;,, ...... ?...... , , ...... ¦ " ¦ "' County Treasurer Change Fund ...... ¦ '.... ,...... ?...... ,. . . -5,000.00 . £.000.00 ' . . A ,. ' :¦ : . .?. , . . :. .,.. ...; , \ , ...,... . , - ->,., -; ... . ¦ - ' ¦' ? . 19>1 ? ¦- ¦...; 47,645.00, . ' :y;...... :..¦/ :¦- -.....;. . v ...... • ...... Accounti Receivable . (Schedule 1) ;? ,. ?. ...,..: . .,.?....;..,...... ,.:,,. 105.46lt:n r .7.155.51 . . 50,396:77 y[-y .50. . . .,.. ..; . . ,.,. .; . ....;..,.. , ..,....: ...... 1 ' : ' ! ' ' " ' ' ' ¦ ¦ : ' ' ' ency T.xes) 17,212.W ' -A' - <.U5.S6 4.909.0S / — 2,660.49. A ;.. .\ 129, 14- " . .- ;. ... ,; ;. . :/' S52.7I . ;i ,|1».40: 0 I7S..43 AA....A.i.y , ••••••• 0. A--•¦••• 0 •• •••• .— • . ., 0 ¦ o^Truji ^ AB (Un«pportlon.d ..y.A..A.A.::.... A ¦ ¦ . ' -^"' t> ¦,.;...... ::..-,...... ' 13,146.73 ". . - 3 ,924:39 . .. . . 4/U7.90 ' ?:¦. ' •; 877.41 ? 62V07 : ¦; / ....,..- ' . : ., .- '. 634.3J . . -?. ; 3,579.41 . . . -- . . . 27?.9J". : ...... •—_V" ' . . 1961 8, r lor Yeisrs . ,...... ': ... ¦ ¦ - - . /¦ ' . . ¦: ' . . ' ;,... ' ¦¦ - .. '.. .. ;.:,. . ..,...,. y ¦ ...... ,..— . . . . ' Lmsd i BglldlngsOlSchedule ,... ,;, :??.. . . .>. . .;....? , . .,:.. ..;.? .;... ,., ., ....-. ; . : ,. .. . .,, y. / . . , -A^J50-W J^ . - - - ...... , .^ ¦ - . .. ,..... ¦ ,, ...... ' - Furniture & Fixtures . (Schedule 3) , : /..;.;...... v.y,. v:..,.;' . .; 31,473.00 . ..;. , : , ...... ,,...... , ....,¦ y —,.... . ,--, • ...... -.;, .?. , . ? . . . . - ¦ .,,,,.. ? ¦ - ¦¦ -? , .?. . - - ¦ ¦,,.¦¦ . .¦¦- „¦,. ]182,658.65 ^*"f .Road Mashlnery J, Equipment (Schedule 3) ..:...'....:..'., ,... .,...... m,653.M . ., .. ..,,..• . . ; . . ..,.:?...... ,...... ,. .- . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ;¦ '-. ¦ ¦ »3,473.45 $340,570 31 - >1,148,»U» '. " Total Assets .... .A. . ;;.,. . .:'. . ?.? , : ..A:..::., A...,:...,.J...[. S3.139.226.6J , Sai7.421.34 ' > &£334,S1 .. $104,535,84 , . , $39,927,60 . . " $1/351.35 S155,588.73 312,587,67 . H24l>,62 ' , SI 6,004,37 , . ¦ Liabilities,..Reserves i. Surplus ' • ' ; ¦: ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' " ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ¦¦[ ' • 0 -OAccounls Payable (Schedule. 45 , - .0 ...... )../A.A. -... .. /..v...;.1.0... : $ '64;641.4f $ 9.760.91 . . . s l7,lUii ; , J 11,611.82 $45.503.91 .. -? : $.:... ..: • ;s . - .A ...... S...... A $...... ? . $?A..,,:.. ' » .:....'.. . /./i.. .AAii... y -i..i..;..... " ¦ ' ; ' ' ¦ •' : -? ' -. ¦, - - ¦ • : ' - " Reserves lor- Uncompleted Con lracts ...... '.- . ..?, ....? . ...-;.;¦ . ' . 95,440.8:6 . -: ..? ,:., :.; . . . 95.440.86.. ,: . , ;...-. - .. . , y... .: ,... ; . . ;- . ;...... • ,. . .,...,.. ¦ ;..,.;. ' ...... ,. ...' . ;.., ..,. ,. ,.;.:.;:,. y ...... \. ; .;¦ . • ' ¦ ¦' - ' Reserves lor- Buildlng ,..?..?...... ?...:...... ;.....:...... V.:...' 165,538.7:3 . :,,?,,.. . ..? :.,... :...... „, . ' ;, .,.....'. . 165,588.73 . ' .; ., ;..,...... ,.. . ;. -; .:?. . , ?. ;..;.. ;.;...„..* ...... - . . .? , ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ Ditch Repair : ?...... ' '...,,.....,..,..; ^ 16,004,3; ?, ,.., ,. ? , ;. . :..,...;... ' ,.-,.." - ; ...... ' ... -, :¦ ...... -...... ' ,...... ; .;..... - ." . 1 6,004.37 - ...... ,..,..., , , .... Reserves for . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' :5,0OO.(M ' . .- 5,000.00 ? ..,.; ?.. , ...... ;. ; ? ... , ,. ,. .' .,.. ,...... -:.... . ;.., .... ? ¦ ? ,..,.,. ...., ; ,.;.- . . ., ' ' ' ' ¦ . County Treasurer Charge Fund .,....,... v.:...,;...... ¦ . .. . . ' l- i-AV ii """ " " ¦ ' 340,570.51 ..,.;. ??. , .; ,.,,... ..-,.,? . ; ...,... :¦ ..,:¦..,. - ,.;. . ;,., ' .,.;,...? ;•;.- . - . . - .. ?,,.. 340,570.51 ...... - ;,.. -... Aacncy Funds . Held ?ln Irusi. . y,.:...... A;...... ,. V.i .;...'... ,',. . ' . . ¦ ., . :.. ' . .. ¦ . . . . , . ' ' ' 1,148,181.68 ¦ ' .. .,.? ¦.?: .;' ., '..... ,- . -.- . :. -;....,...• ¦ ¦ . -. ,,..,.? ... ? . - ...?. :... . ,....-,...... ,... ' . - - - ,...... , ? ...... ,,...?.: 7,14B.U1.6« . . . : investm.ehts .in Fixed Assets .. :,. ,...,..., ?...... ,...... ?...:? ./ ,, . , . . . ? .... , . ; . ;.. : . ; 5Ur ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ; ' " " ' ¦ r ¦ ' ¦ '¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ • ' " ¦ " 288,2I6.(U : ' -'183.334:97 •/ '/y i ' ..;. . A ' 89,174.22 . ¦ ' . ,? . ' ./:, ' : l,35i:3j." ' ' . 'O ,.. V '. ¦ ¦'' 7.T88.79 . "' ¦ ? ' 3,692 .28 " . '. -. ../A. Ay ¦¦ - 3.473.43 ' . .;.. ../. . . A Ay /. A.: . " " ': A Avallable " ' ' ' . - . ¦ . '. - .. . ¦ . . . . ,- ' ' : ' ' • 10'; ¦.; , ' 3,749:80?- " -. - 5,576.38 - ' . ' - ¦¦¦:; . ... - -? ? - ¦ 88 - • . ' " ' - .: v: ..:. - ' ¦ ?¦ • ' .A: : ' * . . . ..; :. . - UnavallablcO 0.- . A'. AAAA. AAAA: AAAA .AAA[[AAAA. ..A..]. ...:/ ?: ;?84,4t7.W : . ., 19,325, 46 . . S1P7.87-1. .; ' . ,. ,:- \ .-. . ./ .5,398, . :. . . S5&34 . . .A ;. , .... . ,. ...,.. " , , . . /.. ¦ " "T~ ¦ * ' - ' : ' ¦ ' . - TolarLiablijIleyReserygs-t JurpluaA ? .?A .- . ;...:..... -.;.. ¦¦, ,? $2,139,226,65 ; 1217.421.34 S 85,334.51 - $104,535:84 ,$39.927,«l . ' $1,331.33. . ,S165,58B?73 . . 312,587.67 ' , . U249».62 . . f $16,0O4J7 . y $3,473.45 . ' $340,570,51 $1,148,181.68 /:. - ./, . ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' -- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' •Indicates Qverdrati; ' " - - - . . . . '. - .. '¦ -' -'-— I " . '

Schedule 1 - '. Summary of Receiprs# Wa rrants Issued, Transfers and Bala nces :;A : ' A / 00- ': - A :U ¦;A'OA : Aeco* ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ^ ' ' . ' ¦' • ' " ? . ' '.- ' ¦ :. " ' ¦ Tix . Appor- *udilori « Tirm. ¦ • Auditori ¦ ¦ "' - :T«x . . ¦ ¦ ¦ .:. ' ¦ ' • ' - ' ¦ - ' . ' Trinslers ' . ' Total ?WarranH . " ' . ¦Ilanimnta *'.. BilaiKi : , bounty -A- Investments ,- " ' Balino . . Receipts . Apoortiors- . ¦ . . . .. Rev«ue:? . ;- ; ;. ¦ : " ¦¦' ¦ Issued Tranilcri ;: 12-31-S3 ¦ ¦ • ' ; " ' '• ; ¦ ' ¦: ' ¦ . \-i-i3 ment» . . . . . • - Inheritance Tax -,. : ...;.:.. .0. .. . ,....' ...... :.? .. . $ «,09J.jt - . . - ,, . -. • • ' • • - , .: ,- ,; . ' ' , - ' . ' _,. ? ... .„ „ : ' A ¦ " ' ;¦ ' "¦ ' . "¦: s- Savings londs-Seriei K-Dltch Fond- .,, , 310,000.00 C i ' ' ' ' '¦ ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' Fox Bounties ..: .. , . A. - ...... : , ...... ,.;. 682.00 :. . " ' ' ¦ ' ' -:. ' ¦' A A t 1,505, 6V, - - -At .mJH.n 0 . A $ 39Q,287 <5- " // %". 1 ?,1«7.39 : A . -' . sUftlSWi ' ' ' ' " ' ' ! . : fc^ty «evenU i ' '^ M40lV36.0 l $ -103,046.77 0 V. JiWlB^B : - State Asd—N.urslnB Service . A.AA,...;.A.A..l.A..A 375.M¦ . , ,. .. - .OA ' O' ' ¦ ' ' : :2.O00.O0 ?- 2.mM ?., - 620.49- ,. .. ; ; 1,379.5. V ,,..,,,.. . - . - - -¦ Total . ...i....,,.i..,,.,.,.i,,,,..- ....,..$10,000.00i^TZZTZ vSWcSJityO ^tlorney ). : AAA.00 , ... . : ¦ , A' .-A.A y . , v ' ,,0.:.. .AV , ? ; ¦ . ? . ,;. . . , ,; . . . ¦ - . . . .:.,. ¦ ¦ - ¦ «0.00 - - .¦• • ¦¦ ,¦ ...>,.,. - , . . 480,00 . ¦;' ' ¦ ¦ ¦' " Contingent (Sheriff) ,/...... ,..:. „. ' ? ' 45O.0O: ...... ,.- .,. . . ,.:..:..;.. . . ,. _ .. . , ._ . ; - .,. . ,' . -•'; - . Tota-i- ., A, ;. . ?.:?0.,...,.,. -...... ,' .;.. ,' .. . .«. 7,155.51 .- . ;• .. ? ' ' 72 . . 12,45( 2', . , ; . 13,022.5? . . . .. I,4j3.75 , Incidents! ' " - . . '. ¦ ¦ ' ; 690.5* ?.....? .. 11,765. . .? . . . ' ' ¦ ; ' "' " '¦; ¦ ' ' " ' ' ? 1 .172,964.15 1.077 197 65 - . 71,765.72 ' . 24,000.78 ,. "Road 8, BrldBe:. .- • ' ' . "" - ? ¦ ' - ' ? ' - . ..., ' . '' : Read I Br idoW . i ? " : 86.531.69: ¦427 ,853,80 . :: 587.323.65 . - '71,254.01 y. . . , , . . ¦ . . , ,: ? , . '' ' ¦ ' : ¦¦ ' 25 803,596.21 ?.,?., ? , 100,786.04 , Welfare ¦ - " 161.04859? ,.¦ 514 .637.2S ?: . 228,385.56 : . - 310.84 : . " - ¦. 904.312 . - . . .,.. . Stale A5d - Apportionments .. .;- ...... ,....;..1 46,969 95 . ' :• ¦ ?•• — •••:• . ? - •• •• " . " ,.. . - ¦ " ' ' - ' ¦' 94,181.93 38,477.39 . ¦¦ ' ¦ Poor . _ _ w ,oo9.9, . . ".; ,;... , :. 70-553.27 . 96. 14 . . . . , 132,659 ,32 ,. . . ,,.¦ ? .... . ¦ ;. . ;' From - Municipalities " '...... '...... ""' ¦ - ' : ? . ¦ ,.? .; 126.30- ¦ '¦ ' ¦ • ' , :T .? B. .Sasvsforiuns .!* .. A...... ,., :.. : ?: A A 125-82 . : ...... ? . ¦>. . . ;. ¦; ? -:4»' ? :¦ ; " . ' . . :., ?? .., -: , ?126.30 . , .? :- , . . ¦ " ' •;• • •;;¦¦ ' From Other County Departments:.:...... :: '.:.. . A881.61 A - " .-¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦- ¦ ?¦? ' ,«• , . ... . Schedule 4 ' I-asv- Library" . ' ? ,...... ' .. „.;,..:' " .. " .¦ 1.169 .38 : . ? 1,731.00, . ? .-? ,,.;.? - .. ... ,. .. - 2,9i0.j3 "! ,569.05 . - . ,?.??. .,. -.,., 1 ,351.33 . . : - : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Buildino " ...... A- 105,906 9* ' 3.255.0O . . - 47.007 14 . '. ' .?: 74,064 .10, : !30,233?19 .43,676.54 , . , 70,000.00 - .. 116,554,65 | . Toti i; .,, : ;...... : A;.0...... A. .$ " : ' "0 -v '- .' - • ' :. ' A ' . '- . • - ¦ . ' .' ¦ ' ' v • ,; , ' - ¦ ,,. .' Schoo l '.-lu'ltlon - Tax ' .. ..:. A...... A.- . : 34.04S. U- ' . - . . 177.928.76:. . 245,;81?76 . ? . 141,958.43 . ,.:' 599,714.34 . . ,.....?,. -592,525?35 , . ." . 7,188.79 I • ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ?: . A ^ ¦A.. .School Transportation Tax, ?,. .' . ....-:. . - . A- "' 67.:7 '/ ' -;, 31.489 I9> , ? . 23:355.83 •' . ' . ' - : . 32.04 ' : - ' ;- ' 54. 944 ,33 • . :....,.;.,.. ¦, :?- . 51,251:05.:. . .. . ' .. 3,693.28 j .Welfare:? ,. . Accounts Payable ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦? ; ' ' ' • ' ' Ditch ' . - , ..? " .. - .. ' ..? :.. .. ' „ ? .,., . . ' . - ' , V 5:726 .37 /'' 27«:0O ¦ ?. ' , ' ' .:.. ...:..' :,; ., ...... - ?• , • . 4.004.37 - ..,. . . , . " , ? .,...... -? . .. . ' . 6,004:37 :' ' , OAA Burials, ;.... ;.....,..:..,,.....:..;.... :..,:.$ ' . - 191.50 - A' ¦' . . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦:? . Boat . A Water Safety Enforcement ,.:.. ... ?. ' ¦ ' 3.627 .26 .. ' 1,270:37- ¦;¦; ' ?;..:,. . .. ./. " .:- " . -' ; ' .' :' ....:.:; ? - 4,897 .63 . • . . .1,424.18 . ?.. ? . ' ,,?. . . 3,473 .45? ; ' —-. Accounts Payable: . . ; . ' ¦ ¦¦¦ • • ¦¦:' . Total. . . . ??: ,.... ;. .' .• . . . : ,. ;?....: .... ;.; .¦;' . . ¦; '. .;- . ' $ 191 ' 53 . . - County Revenue :.' ....:' . .;.,.,...... :..:;.,..,$ 9,760.91 ' ' ' " ' ' ¦' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦/ ' Total ?County Funds : .: ,;A , ...v.. ' A 0-; 5(501,537.93 • : , '. »l,2«l,48B.iS.; .. ; 11,553,436.07 . '. :. ' .? . S302.987.14 $ 3 :729, 499 29 . :. . ' . 52, 423,678 .07 . . . J 8«6,195.32 ' :[¦ . ./¦ 3499,625,96 A Cbunty Building: "^oad . t Bridoe ,.,.,.,....,..;,...,,;. .,....;. " 97-.764.7J 0 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Trust A Agency Funds: ' ¦• ' . ". - . .' A .: ¦?; ¦;, , ' , ' ,': . ' . ' . ' ¦• ¦' - . ' ' ' . ' : . . - . ¦ '?::? ' ¦¦ ' - ^Balance' ' ; ' ¦' " . ' -Welfare .,.? , :...... ,..?.,...,..,.;? , ,...... ; 11 ,611,82 . . ¦ - ¦ A s Due frorn Sale of Lots 4 Buildings0 . : 5 47 . 845 M -. .;¦ Taxes' 8. Penallles ..... :.-....V...... ¦ $ 65,851 24 . . . $5,199,022.18 . -1? ' ¦$. . . ',. .,.. " " ?$ S.264,c73 42' ? . ' '$, -,. ., .. 35,19.7,143, 83" , ' > $ 67,729.59 , ' - ' ' ____ ;¦- ' . Poor. .. '. ,...,.,....,.,....„..,;..;,..; 45,503.93 : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . '. ; Prepaid Taxes ' . '?¦ .: ;;¦ ' ' :;....;¦ : " ' ' . ' .. . •: ...... 46.083.11 ¦ " ¦ '' ;.. ¦. ¦.. . ..:.- . , ... , ' ' 44.083.11 .' • . . . -' - 46.0S3.H . ' ¦ ' ,;' .' ? ..?.. .%: .,' :. ' . ¦:. . ;./...:.: -./ ' " ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ ' ' ...... ' - ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ' ¦ . - . Total; A.,:... ,;...,.:.., :.,. ...:¦..,....- , ;¦? , ./. $ 47.845'» - _ -, ",- - - 'A -y A. y r- • >- ' ' . 5:547?95 - ':? ' 440.18 z - ' ' .- . :.. ' " ' ¦ Total Forfeited lax Sale ...... ;...... '.:.. : . 756. 49' . ./4.791.SO:. .;...... :.. /. :A. :../:¦ . . . . : , . . ¦ . ¦ ...... ? . , - 5,107.81 ? : ;¦ . ,.,;..,...... ;,.....,.....,....,.,.,..,.$164,641.46 ; ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Mortgaae Reglslry Taxes ?:...... -1.794 .19 .' . ' '- , . : 1U51:17, ' .;,..,..,. .• • ' '¦:• .. '. ?- 14.545,36 , '?. ' . . .12.20 . ' . " • 12,202.56 -,. . 2,330.60 . 1 ' 7J ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ? ¦ ¦ ¦ . Grand Total ...... i.i. . ; ;...... $105,^88 : V Refunding ' ..:. . ? ' ,.?. '.:A. /.;.... ? ' . ' " - ¦ .. '. '• . ' . ' ' ' . -• - . '...... ' ? ,:' . , - : . ?, ' .' ' ' . " -355 .08 -.," ' , . - 3S5.0B " .' ' 355 .08 '?,.. . .. ¦ ? ¦ , ' '?-: :' :¦..,. ?.. i ¦ ¦ ¦ Ci/rrent ? School .. .. ' . ... :....? ' ? : • ' 1,069 .68 . . ' ¦:. . - .' - 10-645:34 ' . " . . - 6,142.59 . " . : ' . '- ,.. ¦. . '.'• . ' " . 17,857, 61..' --• . . . ?. ' .. ,?? -? 16,138.40 :. - V T.739.21 , ¦ ¦ : SchOol Districts .;..; 128:324 .33 ,. 1,804,825.64 ' ',- , 1,581,594.24 : -. 517,208.43 - 3.231.952:73 . -2, 982,434 .53 - ,:.: ...... ' - 249,578,20 ¦ Towns, Cities i VIIIagej ?..,.. ' ..:...? . . . ¦ ¦ . " . .- ' 11,780:73 '' 1,715,828.14- ' - 3,138.15 - " . . ' 1 .729,747. 02 1.729,747.02 . . ,,...... ?...... ¦ ¦ Slate Revenue s School . - . .: . : ,:.....:..'.. ... ' .- ' .' . ' ..- •... - ¦ 341V763.66 .:,.?.:., , 341.763.66 . - ' ...... -341,763.65 - ? ...... ;. ?.;.:...., ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . Slate Loans & Interest : .: _ ?:.. .?. ' ? ' 114 , 68. ' : '- . :. , - . ? - .- " -¦ . . ? - ' /..;..... ' .' 3-11.25 ' , -242.14 : . . .". ;;. ' - . - 99.lt ¦ ¦ ' " " ' ' ' ' |.Schednle 3 ?.... . ¦:¦ . ' 0. 0. ' ¦*: . A' • OO- - -O' Teachers Insurance J, Retirement, ' " 00 '• . ,' ' . '¦• ' . - ' - ' , -' : ' ' ':'¦ ' "' ¦ ' 53, f-56.50 . - . -¦ • " . 53,656.50' ...: ..,.....?: ...... f 65. ¦ 53,591,50 ,• . . ,...... ,-,¦ . • ¦ ¦ lnherilahce- Tax .. .,...?..?..;..? ? - - . . ' " . .' ' -. '¦; ' .¦ ' - 107.790.65 , . '¦ 107,015:60 - . . ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ;.,: . .. . . 2,027 .63 ¦ .105,762.82 ...... :...... ,.. . - 775.05 ¦ Came 8,. Fish- ' ' ' '- ' ¦ . ' ' ' ' ¦ ' , ¦ ' ¦ '¦ ¦' 1.7 ' ? ' " ' ' 17 , ' ' • ' 49,045.20' ' .;¦ ' - '' "¦ ' " "¦' A FixedO'AssefS . ' .;; ?,...... ,. . , , ;..,.., .,' . . . . . 901 . 49,124 95 -. . ...' ' . ....;:. .., '- 50,026. . - ¦ ¦ " ¦ - ... . ;...... 990.92 ' - ' ' - ' ' ' • ? ¦ ' ' '¦:' ' ¦ • ' ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' :¦ ' , " • " • ¦ ' . ¦' ¦ ' . Assurance .:,..; .' . :...... • '.ViV A-?- ' ' - - Si.47. • ../: .. .: . ' — ' *0" ' ... v '• ¦ -..,...... ' ? , ' S3.47 . . . .,. ? ' . ^...... 5847 '- : '¦' ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ : ¦ " ' ' ' ' ' ¦¦' ¦ ¦' ' ¦¦ " ¦' " ¦ ' • ' • - ' ' •- '' ' . Wlssing ? Heirs . ..:.?...... ,...,..;- ' , . ., • • "6,570 .85 . ' .-A'. - .AA ¦ y- ' . . .. . - ..A.. A' "- " ' ' ,.C' :- ¦ " " ' - . 6.370.81 . . . •' ., ;.. .;.....;¦:•. - . ? , ? ' - 4,370.85 . !' ¦ . . Furniture, " . Road :¦ ' Private. • ' • '31 ' ¦: ' ' "¦¦"'¦ - . Redemption ...,....;...¦ . ' .. . ., ::. ..?, -31 .6S . . ;...... :. .: 31.45 .65 . . " . . . ., .... , ,.. ' ., . . :. . ?• . ,. Lind . Buildings : - . ? Fixtures 1 " AOctilnery a. fotjil U.- .'.S . . Savings Bonds ...... ,.' , " ;; " ; - " 243.75 " 1,931.25 :'¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ....;..:../¦ ¦ ' ¦/ ...¦.;...:¦ 5,175.00 . 1,931.25;? . ' . .'A'. - ,' .' . ' ;. '. • ' ' • '" 24375 - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Withholding Tax : '... ,... - .-. ' . ' .4 391M ¦ '' 58,549.74 . ....' . ,...?.: ' ..,...... 62, 941.16 58,175.43 ' ' ...-. , -.. ,. - ' ' ? 4.765.68 A- J ail 8V Jail Garage . Boat 8, Water Safety ...... ?,.. . 113.12 - 2.142.70 ....,,....-...... - 2,255:67 - 2,148.50 , .,...... -. - ;¦; 107.32 f^^ ^...... ,..;,.,.,..,. . ¦ 9,000.00- .. 2 59,000.00... 12,796 25 ¦- : ' ? ¦ ' ' ' ¦ '¦' ¦ ' ' y Gar ' ' -.:¦ ' ¦ /¦- ™1iA7ft.fi Social Security . .. ??..' ...... ' ,....,?. A; , " . ' - 174 .00 . .,:...?;... - ...' ,....? . 174 .00 ' . ' 174 .80 ' :. . ' ;: .-...... ' .' ,. -. '. ' -. S yf---^------—¦¦¦¦¦:. . " .. - -9.0M.OO - " :¦ ' 216.000.W ? 32.637.95. . 0' : " ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ £Z'- «S, V y/ . // .. State Deed Transfer Tax?/ " - ,?. - - . ' ; 925 .65 - A. '' .; '¦:¦ ' 8,400.30 .; : ...:.?.,: . .;:.. . . A.;..,...... - " ',' - .9,325. 95 . '8,562:00 ' - , . . '.;,... .. •.' . ' . 763.95' Machinery Sheds «¦ . Warehouses .,. . . ' 2,300.00 . 84,000.00 : .. .%% . . . " ••' ¦"-- • ?«AnrTnn Farmers Comrtluhily f>ark . ,..?...... ?...,....;.. . . 1 ,350.00 "' . 8.400.O0 : "[ ' " ' '"' ' . . , ?'^5:SS " ¦ " ' ¦/¦ ¦' ' ¦ AAA . Total Trust « Agencv/ ....' .?... ; , .; 3214,007 ,92 $6,568,608.58. . . ' - . ' $3,645,555.54 ' 0$519.701.66 ' ¦; ' .310.947,873. 40 . 35,331,818.10 y/A: -%ixa,vnint' '. . _ ¦ $340,570.51 ¦ : Road Machinery 4 Equipment-,.,,.,...... „..v . ?, . ?. , ::?..:: . : ;?,... .., . , .. . ., ^ '. . . . . : ; ,^53^?: ; A ^ S ' ' ' Total All .Funds ..:. . .-..' .. '...,,.., . .. ' $815,595 -85 $7,830,096-73 $5,208,991.31 . S822.6S8.K3 - $14 .(77,372.69 ,$7,805,496.11 , . $6,031,680.11, . . $840,196,47 1 Total . .. .;.. , ...... ,V . ,.....;....,..... , . ' V S46.650.0O . .; $787,400,03 [¦ $131, ¦ ' ' 0 : 473 ,00 V . $162,658 .69 . . XUtBAtm

WARRANTS FUN D ¦¦ I ¦ ¦ ' Violations ...., : ' ,. 2 .50 lohn J. Scnnelder, ' Mrs. fmll Fabian. Advisory Robert VV. Boontges ,.,,... - . 50 .40 John D. McGIII, . . ' - ., Virginia ' Torgerson, ' - ' ' ' Martin Boehmke ...... ' .8.92 . District Court ...... '25?0o ; Deputy, Soerilf ...... • . J.580 . OU . -Board meetjnps , 10.00 vyalter Schubert- ...... , 66 00 Attcrney Fees ....,.,... 100.00. ? Attorney Fees ...... :... Warrant's Issued ; ' ' : ' ' ' ' 45.00 Gerhard Rupprecht 7 95 ,,...... s 7,805,496. 11 Reimbursement—State :- . • • . .. Vernon L. Spitrer , Dr . Curtis Johnson, ' ryirs . Arnolo Rrsdtke . . ICO.50 Duone M. Pctorcon, ...... ' ' ' • ' ' ' " Then. W. : Humfeld ...... :.. . . o .?(j Share of fox? Bounties . -.. . -. 1,691 CO; Oeouty Sheriff . . ..;.... ., 3,56-0.00 Adv isory Board, meetings . . 15.00 Ed Ko' rnay- , ...... : ? 6 . 15 ' Attorney Foes. . 400 OO ¦ '" Total ' Total . ' ¦ ¦ • . , ....?. $ . 118.70 Huqo Hornberr) .,;,..,.. .;. 7.S? . . .,.. ..., s 7,805,49611 Light 8, Power Taxes .... 10407 80 i Donates ¦«: Blake, Mis . Salpl. s: H .lLiqt'ii, Paul Fturk -.. ? .,:....., '.... 6.15 George M, Robertson, Jr., Checks Issued W 7,805, ¦ ¦ ' ¦' Fred Pieillei ...... ' ;j( . ,....,.,,,.. 49.6. 1. 1 Count y Share of Mobile ' . . • . 'i Court Reporter ...... • 1,04 7 64 Advisory Board meetings? 25.00 Roy Evett : ...... ' .....'... 6.15 .Altorn> -y Fees . - . ' : ,., .., '5,00 ' ' A ' FEES Lloyo Moldcntiauer " .;....?. 9 > Home Registration Tax : ' 1,023.37 j Earl >.v Steen. Len J . MorchlCA il;, ; Harold K . Woof . ...,...:.. . 30.75 Loren IV. Torgerson, ,60 . Tot«l .,,..,, ...., ?,.;. $; 7,805,496.11 ' ¦ ' ¦ Jirn Kreldermaclicr .. , . - ,,, .7 55 , . County Share of Housing A- - . j Court Reporter ;. .. 1, 047 , 64 . Aov isory Board meetings '¦ ' ¦ .10.00 ' Herbert Spelt:, Sr ...... , 53.55 Attorney Fees .. . ' 175,00 Joseph C. Page Redevelopment ' Ed YarolimeK .. ... 7, 1,0 Authority I Wiilia nn H. Abraham. Wrs Frank Notticman. George «owek;inip :. 19 .80 Donald 1. Winder' , Cerllfi'.'d Copies J . 290.25 '' TAXES ft PENALTIES FUND ' ¦ Rocicr hackb.jrlh ...... ' J - Tax . .. . :.. ...: . ,., 1.784 .97 I Courl Reporter ...... 1. 047 ,64 A.t v ivory Boarci meetmgv 2-5.00 . Adolph MichalowsKI . 43. .05 Attorney Fees ...... li 5.00 Rollie D. Tost , Recording* . • ¦ J ' ¦ " ' 456.35 Gen J . Huss : .' ; 7 :.o Beer Licenses . .- .. :. . 920.00 Richard t. Brihdmore, Mrs. K>nneih Polliocki, J.im.-s p. Kreldermacher . 61 .20 Jim tCaliiies. Wilness Fees ' 316 Paul lloer. Board ol Audit 2IO.0( Receipts - Merlon Morph.!iv Dance- Permits ,.,.;.. .,, 250 00 Court Reporter .. .?:., , . 1,04 r .64 Adv isory Board nifeiinos . 30.00 ' t-' rank -He'zog :. ;...... 45> 20 Harry Haack , Wilness josr-ph. C Page, i^fO ' Donald E. O'Dea .] ', Bottle Club Permits ...... 300.00 Wesley ' R. Klinger. , Mrs. H.rold Sdvk,, Ralph Urano 6i .00 Fees . :. , 9) ¦ Ait} ' ., 2 Board ol Audit .,..:..,.. 250 00 L . J. 'McMiii l m, ' 1 Ralanc.e January 1, 1963 .. $. 65,851.24 Board ot Pri'.oners . . ..., : ; . ¦ . '^ 1, 272.50 Courl . Reporter .. ., . 1.04 7 .64 Aovisory Board . nvctincis ' , : 5 .0U Raich (Lir.inklewiC! ' 1? ?6C Horma. Haack , James Popen|uss, ' current. Year . ... - 5,128,838. 11 ' ' Hero t-iaaso .,. .,.. . . ' M0 ¦ Costs Collecting Personal John N. ' Rice, Mrs . A* L . Spencer. Mrs. Asrthur Zieticll ..... Br .75 -Witness Fees 2,9) Bonrd of Audit ; ' ¦ former Years S4,057 .O( ¦ ' 750 0C r > ' < lk t .A...AAA ' Properly Tax ...... 49j 30 1 Court Rcoorter ;.,,..,. 59 8 /8 Adv Isory floard meeting* 30.00 Mrs , I yrtie 7,5. Snyder. ,..,. n 60 Ruijecca Haack, Witness d ichfsrd ioonover, f ' * . . 10.60 Pcnnlty 8. Interest , 16, 176. 01 ' SC' Loins Rinn , Probate Court Fees . . .., 1,227.50 Len J. A/icrctilewltz Artolp-1 Sp^JC Marvin Sackrelter 74 .T5' Fees ., . , 3 92 ' ^. ¦ Board ot Audit ...... 375.0C Arriiur J . f r., is , ,.,00 ' Keimb—Soli Conservation ' Comrr.lcsioner, lsfDIst. . 2.750 , 00 Advisory Board meetings Mrs. Harvey Rislow ...... 117 , 00 ' Ronni,- Thompson, Witness Jo? A. , ' ¦ 9 7.5 total . . -. .,. %. 5,764,871 . 43 as' .O" ,eph C P.-'fio. AIU-.11 W. Moore ,, ' ¦/, Committee Expense ... 3, 108 41 ' (fay O. Kohner, Koil Pli-lftr- r 55.35 Hec, "' . ¦ , . . .1U Delinquent tax |urtom»nM 859 1)5 Archie C OCM., "; ' CiDrtrclte Tax Apportion. Cornrnlssionor , 7ntl Uif.1 , 5 1 , 75 'Tol.il ,. ,' , ' i R,-,ym&,-,d Olson 10/ 25 Rudy Suter. Vulness ¦ ,. , j Olsbursements . . I 7.70 ? . fi'i Fees . 3 la Joseph C. Page- , Cyril ki oncbusch mont . , 1953.1_86 I Leo I) , Borkowskl, FrnoM .Niisrloch 99 Kcnnero Siicncor, ? ;s .00 Witness Clerk , lees .. ... lo .rjo Fiortcis. Kreitii Auctioneers Llcenr.es ... . 30 , 00 1 Cdninslssionei , 2nd Dist. ; 7,69 (.2! ' OMictr Vis. ti tl 1 y A 67 Pees ^rmacher ... 7 6S Cnunly Revenue . ' .....$• 358, 994 6) ' Probiitsois . Leather .. .. ,6.5 j.H Rlrr. y Onlk , Extra duty .. liv.jo Win . Sveency ' . Stole ' Aid—Nu rslisp Service 1,500.00 1 Adolph Spitzer, , , . f ;tt Road 8. Bridge . .,., 587:323 e; Herman Loprmo.v . 113 H5 Euocne Gromrnlck , fitness Lam.-u- Fori, fixlr» duty ,, 195,35 William " Stnte Ai(t-Probation , Comnilssloner, 3rd Dist, , 7,750.0(1 F Salary . 1 5,)sOor , !,\r< ^ Trocinski , , ft J0 Welfare 228,385.5» Jaine^ . Hemkn, A rden Hack^arth .,, . Ill 1.5 Fees )i6 Clarence P. McElmury, Mrs. Pearl Service j.ma, 03 I Paul Baer, Dotrnig .;..,[ ', e( ,j Prwi ,....,..., 70,553. 37 lamie, F . Heinlen, ClyOe 1. F oolish ...... '9 :o Cdwar-d Neeb, W itness Fxfn duly ,, ., lt:' .70 State Aid - Civil Defense 1,047.05 I Com-ni-.sioner, 4th OKI. ¦ 5 1,75 Expenses . .. , . 15.V27 t' red r. Pullttlng 47,007 . 14 Wolter 107 25 Fees lu John F. Jensen, T0,fll '¦ '""!"" County Shore ol Inheritance- Carl O, Peterson. Langnvv^V I , Clerl . . . » 596 33 1; B Snnalorlum 4! ' Jeanetln , ¦ Cxlra duly 113 70 Tax .1).9a) 13 ! Commissioner, 4lh Pisf , , . J.698 , 15 Salary 1 jilOC lot 11 , . , » 1, 533 15 lorai ... ' ' School . Tuition T«x .... . r45,781 71. :. , s 3.169 .01 John .1 Schneider, COURTHOUSE Stnte ot Minn, - Psjbnc | James Papenfuss, fieselt Prlnllnri Co , SUPPLIES School Transport»tlon Tax 73,353 .81 l-'f'S duly , , 1,0 05 Hirnllno Grounds Receipts 4, 947 76 i Comrnisslonrr , Sth Dist . , 5,75000 Supple , ,, ,... 775 Petit Jury Fees, September Term Current School .. .. 6,142.59 rvtunicipsl or Justlct Court Vemcn L. Spltier, Ranshcnek Hardware s ,, Rent ol Land . 300 OO R^y H . John-,. J ond K Pilnlmg Co , n School Districts . 1 ',77 ,576 .75 r?. yrra dutv no 00 Bro*n Druo . . Canci-lied Warrants ..., 87 32 Civil Oetense Direc tor ., 3. 3M.O0 Supplies 3 2 50 Mis . Helen trimn- \ .16 9C 4*1 Town-., Cities 1 Vlllaae-. . 1 ,711 . 760.67 '¦ t y oe llolmor Weinmann, Ch.iska Chemical Co., '" Sale nl Sherllli Patrol Doiore-s Kosldovr'.kl . Victor rsior.k .,. 4P. Ci vVlnona , Cojr| Slate R-vonue & School 339. 779 01 Jones and Kroeqer Co , .00 Cxrra duty us lit . . . o,,-. Hon . f(V) (X) Clerk Hire, Treasurer . ' . . 1.71 5 00 Mrs. C or I \Ver5tiot« 'r costs ,., 1 94,'i r,o . oo State l oans K Interest 276 "57 Supplie* 1 A0 . . 6^, 40 Leo R liorkOHski; Boarii H . ChOnte and Co . if. TriM«,urer ot Heisnepin Mary Btirgaus l.'d Hralnv.iy r, Mrs Fsther OoDrunt. "" Relti'ndino - ... ., .155 Ot Jones nod Kroeqee OP ol liauaiirntirin . , 5 ja R . O . Cone Co. A" A A Counly- Menta l llti)»si Clrrrk Hire, Probate Court 25 100 .Villoro- CritchlieW A 0(1 Co.rrl r.o-.l*i . ,, ., 5 C ) flalance December 31 , 1963 67 , 729 Slat innery, Supplies . ,,. 11 05 I »n I. f.lerchlnvrv lt.' , Da ' e ' s St.inilard Servi ce ! ir *9 F. x.s ns . .. , ti o- Ella isenlno, l riv",l Jolin'.on 1, .00 i Willi,! rn:- Book anil Bonrd ot C-iu.illration ... s U T Cor n ] IriMirnncc Rotunds 8. Clerk Hire , Clerk ol Cour I 59 5 00 D/r,(inr W.ssnn loral . . . . . \ 94501 'ti ' Total $. < ,264 ,e73.42 Stst loneiy, Supplies ,,... 7 5il ...... a 00 Jornc-s Pnpeniuss, G T r,''c, «4 Clalin 3u )5 Dasid Sauer, Herma n ' ' ' " V/amlsofl o 00 1 'flid ot F.ciunlliation ... a Piller Supply Corp. ., , , , Miscellaneous RWimdi ..,, 151 y/ , 5) /\ ,J CURRENT SCHOOL FUND Clerk Hire , Auditor . . 10-0 00 Totral .. .1 6 , 111 1.67 Lisvsrenie Srhneloer 103 50 Pro-bate Courl C.-.rl 0 , Petersen, Firestone Slor<-s ,j, Laura Franckowlak , Ailhur Knspp , V4 60 (loam ol Lqunll;atlon " C ° ol Wisconsi n '; 11500 loitai s 103,046 77 ... is 00 GmtiM DK ' Receipts Clerk Hire, Clerk nt Court 2M 50 Traveling Expenses | Ralph Lyon j a IS Expenses tor Mental Illness, Adolph Soilrei, ?1? Pharmacy ... ,;fl Morion C , Hill lo.t .9.5 HMIyard Sales Cn " j ' Oelalli of Warrants llo.ird of equalization ... a j; J 6m Nalnncn January «¦ 1, Issued Tofal , . • 111 ,201.86 Pasil fl^er (" amniisslnni-r , R,iymr»tn Anderson (0 «;, , I . Holcomb Mlg. Co , 1, 1963 . 069 nd Inebriety, Depmdency, tU . Ciilillr Srrvlct 4th Dist , » lid 70 Holm Winston 24 60 I'K , 3.,. Tflnes . ... 10, 402.71 To • ¦¦ ¦ . « ,1 Solaris! lupervlsor tl Asstssmtnti Office Leo R Borkowskl. Anthon y Wlnrrevv.k| IR "" . '35 64 Kenitell-O'Brien Lumber WIHIfe Ketiigei * Federal .90 Corrsmisslonei l't Dist . 134.IS Harry Schott Ceor (|e |. , Foil. Sherill, Co . . Hwvt Cnnlrol Lands 7)2 r,i Richard Schoonover 130 .01 SPECIAL DEPUTY JHERIFFS M w , David Saner , Supervisor, fcres-i M ' trrtjow I .eon f-Vtri son Kxpe-n .es ... | 1,219 35 A7l.sdl-.on Chem ical Corp 7. ¦, « Pnnltn-i A Interest from Coursty Auditor Jn V ' , s « ,J00 00 1 Salary i 6 , Bs-0 00 4) Di H 1 , Ronnirr. r. «am. 4 5 9(1 Miieari e Oil Cn. . , OflinmieM Taxes , 6.UJ.59 I Trer-s 'urrr ,,, , 90 1 Augu I Vnuloi 61 'Al Clyde Myers -5 Alois J Wic/eli . D.ivnl bauer, Kxpenses .., JIB 48 Di, V/ .inen W Hno-.|y, » M Th" Missouri-K ansas Clieim- Fines )0 OO George I. Port. Sher ill . .. 6 II I IO Mrs . i* or 1 ,'iras 71 ,.'5 IhO'-iia- , Rlcnartt s ^ Deputy Co. AuOitor .,, 4.900 OO Stella Hert/lclrit. Clerk .,, 2,57 (1 00 ' uoo K-- .il Co , j Jesse P. Jestus , Supl nt Roland Olimipad Ill 15 '- -••I-' 3V5 40 Joel? fhode ' M M Margeiret A . Stevrnson, ' Di D V, [, |^ fj M itlmwl Chernie^rch rrxrp \-. -, )' Trial I I7,H57 (M Davry Cnplneerlng Co, Schools ... .. SO I (14 Mrs Elaine M'-yrs f7 65 ' , floiirdrtinn, Louis Wera ' , ' $ Di'lHlly Co Auditor ' l' . . m Palme- Co. , J 100 OO Mnp ... 112 I? D , Ihera. P rnlsati Arlhur Knnul 77 00 - iiupp V,*\ *»J 97 |S ' i?rll, Di . I r-wis I , Y01 nc.iv , in Transfi 'i to Srhoo l Tuition ,,: Com I J | , '- ,s Welch .. . 67 us MILEAOI 'jhum-.kl' s , ' " Drput v Cn Irtasurer ., 3.450 OO Millrr-Davis Co. Supplies . 3S. 6 25 l : «ans . , - 1 , 1a< 1 , 918 AI .Iame-s P.vpentusv Mrs. Howarrt WIM' .sm'., Sr . II.' „S0 ,03O Va 1 ley vvimles.i lers, Inr , "' Alnlrry Slir ntkl . I Minnesota Assoc iation ot - Di. WT-lham O , I n in oainnre December 31, 1961 1 , 719 31 Coirwnissinnnr, (IP "l',l 4rt ft 71 Mis Clifford Tesrh , |n. 60 liikcmliuro. t'.dwio C.reelhuri.1 t Wl sleril Chcni ltftl Co S(4 m Deputy Cu treasurer ,., }, 7a5 |)fl Asse nip Oltlcers. ¦xoni « ^ s' Carl 0 Peterson , Anlhnn-y IV Srliel I 7eV3fl • « 1 GO Glenn Maliind ¦> Wl'lin.n- llonK run InM'iih C l*a(ie , Dr , R (5 Iveeily, /\ Inlal |. 17 ,857 fll Supp lies iS 50 Con imissmnei , ph Dist . 75 10a Cii-ralil I- Sprit; ,., 5: , ,n f ,,,„,. _ .1.10 70 Wm 0 . Nrldner ' ¦> Strttioneiy .... Clei K ot Coi'il , . ' , 0 ] m ' ... 4 100 (10 Monro«- Calculatlnrj A.dnipit Spitrei Mrs , I .. R Pmnrtrln' .kl ', so Di C l-iisrli-s W Hooeiv .Vir-n.rm Hijiip, ni((< Ocrtrsirte 7Allli' r , ., 6 .loho C ji-tililli , o r,i s ,„ <( CCIJNTY RBVENUB (FUND fAAtfsint Co, Emilpment . Commissioner , Jrrt Dist . . )4 I So V.olcll* Molinrl I Ir. ,0 Jiam , 4,,,, find Prir ' , CO ., Oi-piity r:Itrrv nl rr.iirt ., ' .pe , . . , nn /( 5, 100 Of, and P oulpment Repair 2CI 90 rverel t I ai sen 10. 61I Dr Amnio ,V, f -n-y. t A' inon.i (nil (Jcmmg fva VVnlsl I. vV. H Schubert «- (,(• Receipts I' tiuciiri Prlntinri and I Itho. Tnl.il t B 59.U9 Mis rii.irlnlte Kr-llv ,.,,., -' c fv n1 .. 10A»o ) 5.e,y„.,. C.li'l k, rink ot Court ,, . ,20 „ ," r. vn ett llalcn -1 rii )?M() ),700 OO i arnptsinn Co , Supplies . , 77 61 Chai les Hilke Dr. S o Huoni" . I ,„in, , ; A . (, Winona t In. !, if r ,,., Mnlu- I .iitinll. I .V. 75 Wi.K-r vVaclinr.li ¦; r?n naiflnre Januaiy I, 1963 .. $ 140,1)6 Ol St.inrln rrt I umber Co , P»til Jury Fees, January Term Arr,r|i> Ciiinlnger ' Dr . H . H vMh.no . f .0111 , /rt Or stiiKlmn Cn Oopufy HetHstrr ot Drr-ds I07V25 Ailolpli Mnlrxe , r, tX) ,, lt la. Apportionments .. 358,994 ft) 3 900 OO Supp li«s I 00 Mu Widiaei Dr A I?, 7.1fiin 1 Winons Pa,,,) „,„.( r,,,,, , ... I D I I|II-(,I , i.iltlin Ilf. 0' I 1 onl* Uro- .lq y Morliiaue Ri'dlslr y Tanei . 2,01.1 76 J WIIHani' Hook and Strlion lOI II t.S,illll|litl , t t !\ Wesley Ci .111 1 , «,, f;»«ni, . ,, « 1 so ^ Jurtrie ol Prnbfltr I ' ,00 leroiTip Molerus , , ( « ;^ ,l Transfer from County nurl , 11. 91J 14. ery, Supplies 107 '.\is Ooiolhy l»r\*'ltipi si . ; / nil ( . A I of I ens Di . H vv. Sailer ioe. ' ' '"'¦ » Mnr(|.-iii I ,. . , Ir- 90 Ken I Rolling ,0 , / \\ . 1 n' t I) Attorney 1,379 !S| MiCriw-tly, \ Y.'lnonn Dahy N^v,s, Ir.'llk VVl'Sl ... 19 9,1 ( Ill/orcl lliicrm ( ""ni J4 ' I7O 90 .50 Krirnlh I , /lehell .000. . ,' 5(1 Transfer trnm T , fl C. lor k of I' rnh.sle C ourt , Slop no < 1' iihiuhino I s 00 I rlwaril I Valrnline 1(1 75 Di . P A . Miilll-oi , C0llU THfilJ5R »FPM*s5 ArIt'ix Aldlnger . , 6« US Lea Mi Hotil ... IP sn Snnnlftiium .... l?a Janet P.stins, ( Inri'iHO I i:xani , ^n Mrs Sto' in ...... I ' 40 in ft0 Roy R , I o'l-.e ,0.0 Ah- ism- l,„„ .,,. ,. Mlscellnncoui Col l Di'inily Clei k ol I - { - Di . S K , Mrlliitrt'l-on , 0' 0 61 , t ections T 0 a I » 10.45 60 Rohm t Sim ..... 4 I . Ml To *. t 7,M'> Bit . Arnold r.pelinv.in ..,,., , Auto , ll.HH Protmte Court 3 1C.fi (in K«an) . . . ., fi M I Ilf tr Ir V. ,, ., ,, , ,, ... 101,016 77 . 7/ri. Arilitli Mo.l lanrt 17 .'5 : adeO Osr.ir f-i Sinner nngel , lla-iet ( ler S A , 5,lwy .'r , Di D J « rf l,,, ', ,,, .,,,, County Nuria Oltlca All J , l.anir 10 7S DISTRICT COURT , Hawk, I ,am , 11100 II C t hmcke ' . ™ I I Herr„ll Counly Atlmnoy 9,000 Oi, < ,, , , 1 nil ,, , Total I 605.716 VI I Harold I n,sk ...... ? I is Harold J , Romie . F .am. , h I ;• M I : Sw ?r'y . .. I , Mini on VViwek , , , ( ' "e-l l" In, ' , ,,, . Sus lloolh and Son, !] I llivari) ./i- vs.- ). ,,,. Ir.insnipts UP ;s Allot ney tee , 10 00 Jam<-s Q,ali"?;"< -,. ,,, -,, , ,. , , jA' , I Id90 j .,, ttess. 'trjrrt ve> .,, v ,,„ » f , ,, I undi 1,104 j) ftuttl t? Sf,!lino. Praxei ""' | Supplies .. .. 18 Ij I Mrs l.vriih r.atnyrli ... t rt 90 , Richard I . flrlnii ninre , » Anilmlnni 1 Ike loinl,:, * |' "1" '" I ' li 'i , ,,,, , Distribution ol Public f ll-ix , Supl , of S" •'•9-. -1.- . . . . .,.;! Trrtnsler in lnr.ldrnl/il lO.OOfl (>0 Arl'uir , ryV , ¦ v Mippl ls-f ... 1 I 75 Henry iioehm . < in I oil 7.1, Sli - eii , l. > .ui' ,i .ir-n'l's . , 31 ?e In-MI I .l .?4 'i7 ' Alllli.r I 7lr ;|,..|| , , '''" 1 ¦ ., .,1 Cnnlinrjeni , >,0C0 (io Arlliiu Mii'iliuMrian , ' lo-ii" . .ml krneuri ' , 7.1IS N'lll.sul (If ,, .,,, r .,,, |M«S DiViiyne M savik . I ees ' ,,""i <" '"¦»¦ T ransfer |n Hunt! t, fir Idol 4 S3 rt« Jail ( utliiilmn , .,, .1, 430 IAI , |, St.itli. nery, Supplies )« JU (Joheif c Ailofr i|t in VD •urn -, HIT . )9 50 JUVRNlie COURT 1 <"0-ne Ni<|)|ir-r ', »M|, , p, , ,,., Transfer to Town-s Mar iairt 5 I urf , 442,Ki . ' aAsr\p.esiv lo< \ Wsun N ^rll •lm^ in 7', MeoV. S\usp Suiur- meals 20a VS "ay Krom-liu sui . , /! instance Oetemlver St Jail Wan„n r) »""¦ ¦ . , 1961 196,1(2 13 ,,,, H4 0 (, j Prrvr'iilion ol Wlnilne's, I Siinone Hellman, Reiwrllng 10 00 Donald vV lllakr, l av.ina Slmsnn "" ''" ' ' -« ' ,„„ , , ,,, C.ewiit- I, | ii,|, ,1,,.,, n .0 „ ,, , ¦¦ ¦ ' ,,„ 5. SOO OO Suppl les . <4 00 loliH t The, 7,1 Si hull;, Reporting Iran ,( r||-,l "; ' ¦ • ; > aim 15 ! ' , 37 50 ' s 9 50 "••""" Ri'i'i'ifcHi ,. ,o ,; ;.II . 7;(luille1" ", 111 , 1 I" , . ..• lotal 1 tns ,l\t.n < lari 'lui- I' 7,:, I irnuiy, Pannrn.i Carhon Cn . P I' dvs-iit ™ leani'tl " Jinm.viir -itin. , 5 . Intin-oii, Kol'ler .,. , " " (me ,,. ! Chief deputy t.lienll S , V4(1 O0 Supplies ).-, SP Petit July lanv-s fees , April Term Mepor Ilm, ... 30 00 Allni n"y l ees 1 ¦¦>• ' - I- ,,. Mlicellaneout Collections llonni-r Weliiinoiirl, -tr "' ' - Unrtei vs u.iil Corp . I let Ir i . l.siise Hio.le, h.il, ill 4R or ' Loren vV lortiui son, .Innis l i-hnnt, , ...[ ' , A. le-lri, .11 1 n |,,,, op,,,, , Di t MM.IIK , ,„. , 'f.u y s. an ni' I lyi.evs uter ,?;, Al rl.si liiail " " ' 1 ' .17H I f, l' lin k Pa.i'lM-11, n.ilnif 4O8 00 AII01 ney I rev ,, , .idOd 1 l,i,-i-nf r Wriiirl .,., , , ,,, 'I'lrial ' . i |H vi I ', ,,,, , Incs ¦ Micnttl A'lnH ... I 4 .H49 ICI John I Jen?, II | vWnoiliV City Ilea'111 Dept , Altllllf s nlt;i,i ( t , ), /..niin A llr-riliv, Ceralrt I CWKii'tr .-ii.ini, II CIWMII VoUnrt , '' f II (I . , , « .Male Uliitmay f^atrnl Orpu Sl-nitt S 7fo tHi V.HI Inr If. HO , Aritiie ,5i 1,111 , is Allurney I ecs 275 (I, ' I ee\ ami nilleagr ,, 5 )p Cen W Sfhneiriei AA „.„„„„, ArreMi . 11,216 00 I oni,ir I or , -^ ll AAA A »» " !' ." ' " ' vVi-viisa Tvpeyn iti-i Co , sMIIihi ot-oii . ... 4 , 0 P S Uiho'.on, ( J KueK'i, Gl-ni rjo dm lis , "« , ,, I al..,, ..,.„ , Game a» Furs Low Deputy Mn-l ,lt S , 5*0 Of- Suppl-es po 1 " " li e .m-l •„„. 15 I av/rei ire s *,* 1 v^ rsy- ,, ., ,, v ,' Alloiin-y 1 eos . 110 OC I ees and inlieavie y . or Rnl Ol-.on ...[[ '/[ ). • t/ i,., , , Violations , 45) 10 l.liny f (Snlh, tlr J A Atanipl. Advisor y Mis Mirilli' . ''" I Willi.mi' .... ai 10 , Il.tiold ; I ihera, fletly L.ou ,"01, I Arrme Ale I rod ,.,. , j v ; , '•' u„ .) float A VVafer Safety L«v* | Deputy Shot ilf J.itiO 00 Hoard iiieellnos , \ ' f-anlile'"" Union- r ,„ 1 ,, ' ' , , ' 20 00 I lleru y Htirnm y » in Allnini-y t r,\ , ,. J50 OO f ees and n\ila.io« T PO Walter Gaily A'", s¦ n' (resell Pruiiinu 1 „ ,,,,' ..' eoltt rtiarmiey ,...;.,,.,_ : 14 ¦ .36 EvereH Huabner ...... ,., irt oe : - :¦ ¦ ¦ Graham •fid McGuIn . 17/10 ¦ Roy fc, L*»«, W1non» . . Roy C. Winchester, Clock Minneapolis Blu» Printing . .Sackrilter .. J ...... : 45.M Communication Service, Bernard Henntur, Jr • " JJ.OO The Great? Winona Surplus . .... Town ,?..?,...... ,.., JO.1.33 repair ...... f.oo . Co.' " . -. .:. , ... .. - ,....,;.' . ;, .' 680.27 Edward A. and Ald» B. Unit installation _. . -. , . 174.93 . Allisohi J. Heisler .;..,.,., : 6.00 ¦ .. .,. Store ....;.,..?....,..,..„. .: . :o4.31 Herb Haase, Hillsdale. Y.M.C.A., Rental for ' teach- ' Minnesota Oepl. of '' .Tews ' ' - . ' ;..: ,., . 72.00 State Employees Retirement Lyla Henderson ...... 900 - ¦ Hlllyara Salis ' . Cg...... 64.75 Town .,...... ;...... S06.W : ers meeting ...... ,..;....: . 730 Hiohways '...... ,....,.." . , 33.51 Elizabeth Prigge ...... ,., ., ' .;. 52.00 " Fund, County Share . '•: I '40:0O Myron Henderson ..„.., jgc . . • ...... J; I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. .. ,» : 5200 Ed Yarolimek, Rolllngitone- George . L. Fort. Execution! Minnesota Vinlreg and Mia. ' . • - ' Theo. W. Humfeld : Edvvin A. , an<) . Sophia . Social Security. Contribution . -) M. Libera Sons Co. ....,.,. : '23 -3 ,,...... 2.O0 . ¦ ¦ Ovy| Motor Co. .' . .;:, ...... 23.76 Service, Towels . 13.00 Mlllord Johnson ....'. "...,. • 2.00 Total"¦;, '..,'.. '...;:,.:.:.•:.:;' »¦ • 15,5«8.67 -."Supplies for ' Civil -Defense ¦: ' 14.56 Eari, Theodore and ? ...... Paul Baer ,.;.,,.;...,..:? , ¦: .20.00 . Aulo E lectric Service , ... ;;. . ' 7.1 47 . . : . Papitr, Calm.enson and Co; - . ' ." - -5,663:43 ' Bronk, -Rental " - . - ¦ Leo Jilk ..?:,,. ...;,, J.OO Jones and Kroeger Station- ' • ¦ Emma Wachholi' ....-. ..¦ : 80.00 Edward J. . Roy Sweft ...... ;.,... . lOO.oo Edwin F. Berndt ...... : 894.60 Park Mach ine, , inc.: ...... 97.17 , ., 24.00 for ' dynsmlte.and cap site: ? . 34.00 . Victor H. Johnson ...... ,,. , 2.00 Appropriations cry. Supplies , for Civil Leonard Belike ...... James E. Abts .,.,.,..,'. 1,240.00 E and. .J Resuscitatdr Ser- : ' Patterson Quarries ::..;.., .2,958.75 ¦:' ' : llt.00 Floyd Carney, Ad|usf ' '¦ ' John Jodwinskl ', .. '., - . . . - ' '¦.: 2.00 Defense ...:...... ,...... ? . 8?70 Arthur and Frieda Mueller . Wlllard D. Anderson .... 5,610.00 vice ...... • , 49.34 . Automobile Club Safety : ' ¦ Paul's D-X Service ...... 46.80 . burner at Nodine :. ¦.:-' . 14.40 . -:• David Kryzer? ...,...,.,.,. ' 2,00 Edward L; Hllfner, Civil De- • . •'-' ¦¦ ¦ Bernard and Ellen Nancy . . Sandra M. Berslnoer ..'.. ' . 2,174.06 Feiten Implement Co...... ;. • .1.50. Council bf Winona ...... ? ' 350.00 Phlllippl Equipment Co. ., '' " ;. 171.68 Mason and ' » fense classes ....:.,..,,..,. - 130.00 ' ¦ . Degnah and LeRoy and. . - Leon? Ihman, . Betty J. Bllder ...... •: ' 960-50 , Kline Electric ... ..?...... 8.-45 Emil Kulak, Jr. ....,....,. ,. 2.00 ' -P' . .. Pink Supply. Co? ..' ..:...- .. .- " ' . 36.08 ' Harry E. elrce. - State City of Winona, Ambulance Emily Bernlece Jenson .;, - . . ' . 103.00 concrete work at Lewiston 192.77 1,480.00 : Kranlng's Sales) and Gerald KamrowsSd' :,...... ¦ 'T0:O0 ' ¦ Frederick Post Go: ...... ' - - . 19.54 Lawrence E. Curran .... ' ¦ - ' ¦ "¦ . Fair , Agricultural Exhibit . ;, 75.00 . servlct¦ . ¦:? . .? ....' ...,.." ' l,t$6.0l! . Paul J. Kieter and Rofcirl . Peterson Trucking, Haul Service .. ,. '.. • ' :.,- '...... -.' . .. ' 238.00 Max Kulas, Sr .?, . .. • . 10.00 ' :¦ ¦ Kathleen Ai Doran ..... 1,190.00 .. ; Winona County Agricultural Winona Clean Towel' Serv- ' ? Poucher -Printing and and Birdie M Strain .... \ 450.00 .. wrecked truck .,. .. ,...... ' . ? 20.00 Lackore Electric. Motor David Klral ...... ,....;.. ' . - '4'.00 ' . Janet A. Dybevlck 991.30 . ¦ ¦ and. Industrial Fair ice, Towels ....,.,,.?,...: 48.05 Lithographing Co. , 41:99 Walter and Ada Rupprecht . 1,075.50 Tri-County. Electric Co- Repair ..'..,• ..;..'..,'. :¦?, " 30 25 joe icnopp ...:..' .' ',...;. • ¦ ' . ?: . 2.00 ' ' ¦ . Slmone J. Heltman ... •...- 1;152.4o .: < . .... ? Association ...... 10.000.00 Charles , R , Smilh, : .Weed In- ' :. Quality Sheet Mera i Works ., " . 22.36 ' and?Rlch«rd operative, - Moving line' :.. ' -. 1,038.48 Otto Ltiehmann ...... ;..../. 114.75 Chalrhers Klesa. ' .;.- .....,... ' 266.00 ¦ . ' ¦ Clara Melsch . Barbara J.-. Hetigel ;.... 2,080.00 : Veterans Service- Olfice ... . - 6,266. 12 spector expenses ...... ; : Rademacher Drug Co...... 109.14 - Northwestern Bell Telephone . . Mtflthaup ;,' »...' ... ;• ,00 Georg e Kryzer ....,.....;. $.00 ¦ . . li '62.01 and Doriria Relland . .;.. 74.00 Cletus F. Hoadley .....i ' . 1,310.00 M. ' ; X.Ray Service ,. 1,473 00 State- ., ot Minnesota, Weed ' Reinhard. Bros. Co. .? : ;. , . '583.73 ' ' ¦ and Sons ...... 754.00 .,... W illiam C, Stephen .. ? ...,?- 31.25 CO., Relocation of cable / Karen S Kent ..,;... ? 280 .00 Chas. J. Ofsen Allan Klavlter .. ;...:;.i.,.; . -4.00 . . spraying. ,...'? ...... - - ¦ . .95. 46 R idgeway Garase ..,.,.;.. . M.J5 ¦ . .. .. ¦ Refrigeration ..... ' . ¦ -J.50 V/lnona County Historical . . ..: . . Howard and Grace Bartz , . 495.00 •and?riser pole.- ;.:...,,... . 1,090.92 ' ' ' Thornes JerOrhe Klinskl .,,.,.....,. 2.00 Winona Dally News, Ad for " ' " ¦ : Road Machinery and ¦ ' Sharon M. Monnahan ,.. • J,550.0o Co. ...; , ' 1,211.84 ' Society . ,..;. "- ...... ; 1,200.00 •;. . . Frank Morman Est., John Commission, ol Adrnlnistra- J.59O Wloona Plumbing Wm, -Kunst ;...,..,....,,., 4.00 ; weed cutting ;.:..,...?... " ' Su pplies ol Mpls. Inc. ;. "- . - 94.36 ; Richard L. Powell .....^ .0O Leon J. Wetze l Post No. 9, . . .43 79 Wilier, Exec. : .,'. '.. ¦ 224.80 , ' . tioni. Counly share of ¦ ' Roy. Knoll ...... 2,00 Clarence P.. (vAcElmury, Rogers ' ...... 532.59 ' Thea M. Schultz ...... • ' 2,800 .00 ,..;..;..,;...* 2.927.70 American Legion ...;,... SO.00 H. A. . Co. ?...., . Joseph:and Edna Witt ..- ..- ' . 35.00 Social Security ...... ;. .*» Total ..v.. Bruce Krage .. ..' , ? . 3.00 ¦ Clothing allowance .?.,.. . 170.00 '234,W Ruth A. Smedstad ...... : T .720 .0O ... . Clarence Miller Ca'rrip Rollingstohe Lumber 'Yard • Stafe of Minnesota, Dept. " Gordon M. Fay, Expenses . .744.95 Clyda Kramer .. .;.,.....,.: ; 2.00 Helmer Weinmann, Clothing . 5,811.40 Wilfred J. Snyder ...... : 4,100.00 AND EQUIPMENT No: 5, S.A.W.V . ;...... 30.00 N . A, Roverud Co...... ,; :. ol . .Conservation...... ,-. , 3,556,24 Minnesota Dept. of High- • ¦ NEW FURNITURE Henry Kramer;...... ,.;. ? 2.00 allowance ...... ;..... ¦ . . Evelyn , Taraldsori .' .,... . ' . 7,320 .00? NeylHe-Lleii Post No. ,. . ? 120.00 Rulfridge-Johnson ways. Engineering service . - Lawrence Kanz . ...;...' , . 2.00 : Lamar Fort, Clothing il- ¦ ' ' ' ... 973.48 ¦ ¦ Franklin A. Tillman .... . 4,907 .50 Addrei3Dsrep7)-MultlgrapiV,, .. . . 1217, V.F W. ? . ...,...... 30.00 ¦ Equipment . .. . .„ .... -¦ Total ':.... :.. ;0...0, »? 13,150.25 and .testing ;..:..,- ..,...- , . - . 2,25913] Leon knopp ..?. .;...,..... ' 2.00 lowance ' ...... ; ? JiO.OO ' ' ¦¦ ¦ - 243.73 ..:. :. . . . .Wrri. P. Werner ..,,..... 9,600.00 ; ' " 4:350,00 Hugh Watson Post No. 190, The . George. T. Ryan: Co. ,. Western Union, Clock '¦ . Corp. - .:..,...... :.» , NorviJIe Kieselhorst ..;.,., / .,2.00 John F. Jensen, Clothing ?. ;? : Jeanette V. Zimmerman . ./: ' 972 .96 :¦ 256.50 . .American: Legion. . .?... -,... ' 50.00 ¦ St. Charles Welding and . Insurance - an* Bonds . . service : ...... ;....., . - . 4.50 Burroughs Corp...... Vernon Koetz ... ..,...' ...... " , , 4.00 . ¦ allowance ¦ ...' . ....' ...... "...' . ' , 130.00 : ¦ . ponaHue-Ham. Post . No. "• Machine Shop ...,.... • .... 1-50 Philip Baurnann. Agency, James J , kleinschmidt, ¦- . ' ' ¦ International Business j - 2.00 Elroy,F, Balk, Clothing al- , ¦ . ¦ Total. :0:..;,..::. :..;0.¦:¦. »?¦ i i,i».7j . . ' ¦: Jacob A, Kreidermacfier ... 5630, V.F .W...... " . . . '50. 00 Schallers Cleaners aod ¦ , - ' ?..;..;¦ ¦ ¦;./.....: 4,869.69 . . Machines Corp...... 997.30 . ¦ lowance...... :.,...... , 120.00 ; Inc? ' . .. ,;.A.v. t 7,539.59 Bridge designs . . Bob lCohner ....:,. -...... ' 2.00 Sylvester O'M'eara Post , Lesdnderers ; .?. ,.. .. . ' 4 .30 Works, Trl-Sta-te Business Machines 225.00 ¦ John J;' Schneider, Clothing , Blue Shield of Mlnoesot i ,.. ' . 696.00 Board of Municipal ' ¦ ' : R; E. Klug ..... V...... 2.00 Legion - ¦ • 50.00 Schultz .Implement. Co . 7.70 " Travel Expense - ' - ' . , Whiting Press. .Inc, ...... ' , '- 413.25 ' ' ¦ No..90, American . . ¦allowance .....: ...-?. 120.00 ' Gale Cily: Agency, Inc. ...- . 4,4(4.63 - .Winona?City, Water on . .. John Liebsch . ;. ;...... ' . . ' 14.00 1082, ¦ John Sherman and Sons... - 113.52 Leonard . Merctilewltx ' t '. . 163 ,40 Book ? and . . Winona Barracks No. Veriion L. SpiJier,. Clothing. ' • f/innesota Hospital . Stone SiL ...... 3.50 ¦ Wllllatns E, R ; Ledebuhr ...,.,...,. 2.00 ¦¦ ¦ The Sherwin-Williams Co. . . , .128.20 ' . Adolph ,' Spltzer.' ' ..,.....; ? " 200.15 ' . ' ' ' Veterans ol Werld War 1, allowance ..-...... ;....: ' , ¦ ' . 120.00 Service ' Assodatjon . .;... '- . 1,339.80 Lewiston Village, , 'Wal.ni;- .' • . . Stationery ".. ,.. ..?.....;.- .. . 1.19.20 Lyle Ladewig, - ' .. ,,.... 4.00 ; ¦ ' ; "' 148.99 ...... Inc. '..•¦;., :., '.- . - . - ' 5o:oo Patrick E, Corrlgan Sherifl, L. N. Sickels Co. .,.,...,. ' . North American Life and enance : and; tree removal ' , ' 2,244 .30 James Papenfuss ...... , 152.85 Paul : Larson ..,. ..,..,,,.,. : . ' ' 10.66 ¦ ¦ , ' 61 .50 ' ' Leo Borkowskl :.., :.,.,... . 70.10 '' y ' :- : ' John Ball 'Post, W.R.C ... .'¦:. . • , 50.00 ' ¦'Citation ' ... . - ..' ,.:,.,,.,;. . 7.00 Skolas Weldery .,...?.,. .. . , . Casually Co. ,.;.. .;.:.... : 147.90 St. Charles . City, Share of ¦: . Torai .?;..; ,,;.:...... » --O. U60.25 ' - ' • •• ¦ ' - ' . ' .George R? Larson ? ,...... , 2.00 Henrv .Mortoo Post, W.R.C..: . ;. 50.00 Glen - A?. Davis, Under- . Solvay Process Division, Winona Insurance Agency. . , - ¦ 266.25 ; cost 61 garage ..,.?...... '. .:, 270, 32 Carl Peterson ... ..,,;.. 132.25 , Jesse. I. Long ?_,, ' - " - ' " ' ¦ - ¦ . 335.50 Fay McCarthy . ,.,.;.,..' 19B.90 . ,,..,,,...... 5:00 Winona membrial -Day., ' . " sheriff, citation ?...... ?.,. :. 3.60 . Allied Chemical Corp. ... . Village of.-Altura, Water- ". ? . . - .. Office Supplies ' . ' ' ¦ ' ' Don S.edebuhr ...... ;..,,,.,. . 1, 00? 'Association ' : .:,.:...... 50.00 Neil S, Haugeriid, ' Sheriff, ' Soellz Garage .,,..,...... : 35.89 " Tota l .A.A :¦;¦ ¦/. . - . -: .i' . 8.464.17 rental- . ... - . ..' - . :.?.;...: -.,• 1.15 Mrs,. Raul .Michalovvskl, , 1)2. °3 ' . ; ' 41 ' ; Lynda . Liebold A . ..,:.,.... . 2 .00 Citation . .::.-,...... 14.10 Standard Lumber Co. . . 389. Village ol Goodview, - Raymond Kohner. ..,....¦ 6.23 Addres-sograph-AAultlgr'aph . ' ; ' ¦ : , .- ¦ ' Roger Laufenberger ,,.;..;- . . 2.00 ¦ Tot al ? ' . - . , ' „ „;. -. ,. : .., ...;;... :», . 19,864:12 Wilbur T. Hildreth, Sherifl, Stardick Mfg. Co...... 5.00 , Mlscellantosis '.;• : : 165?Ofl Paul Baer ...... , .,; , ,. - .10.45? , Corp. -'.'; ...... ' ,.... % . .. - -43. 4* " ¦ . . ' Water-rental . . .,... ' ¦ . Stanley . Ledebuhr ....?,... - . ' .2.00 citation ..?...;.:...... ?.,., ?. '" '. 3:11 Stark Electric Service . ... .;. , . . 16.09 John Nlnlerntn, Treas.. . ' Roy Swetf ...... ,..,.,. . • . ,. 67.78 Bancroft-Whitney Co...... 110.00 . .- Village of Elba, Water : ¦ ' ' Led l_lebscft .....,,,.' ' '-. ' -. ' - 2.00 Orris Klundby, Sherifl, CiJa-: ¦ Swell-Service' - Station ..... A: . 1 -35 ¦ ¦ '• .;¦ ¦ ¦ • '. ..William ' P. Werner;,. . - . ' ' . 700.18 . i ? ...... Farmers Community Park . Sf. Ctiarles Towri, . rental ... . .?.,., . ' . 55.00 ... Burroi>ghs Corp. ..:.,..... , . 2-.40 ; • ' ¦ "' - '' 111- 42 ¦ ...... '¦ ' Allen G. Larson , ,..... ' 2.00. tion ..:.,.;,..;.....: .: ,.. 8.40 V..Tauschd:Hardware Co. .: . Allotment ...,,,; , .' ...... t- - ' . ,;T,000:06 Village of Lewiston, Water Evelyn . Taraldson -,.,.,. . : • 85.33 Columbia Ribbon , C«rbon ' Formers Community Park -' • ¦ ¦ ¦ -. , . ¦ ¦ Jerry Modjesk i , ,.... • ...... 2.00 ¦ Michael Trutian, Sherllt, Ci- . • The Thomas Co.: .. ..,, . ".;. , . 58 ,60 Leon Sackre-ller, Treas., ? ? Franklin? A. Tillman .' .V. : .113.13 Mig. co...... -,;.,.:..? ,.. - . .- ; -41.59 ' ¦ ' ' ' »¦ " ¦ " 2,207.50 ' ' ¦ . ; .. and . sewer rental ;:,.;., . . 15.00. , : ¦ . Robert Mikrut . ....,,.,...;. ' • ' 20.00 Cornmittee,. Expenses . .. ; tat.ioh .;,.,:..,...,. .; :.... .? S.OO Thompson Implement CoJ .' . -4 .45 ' ? . Wlltred'J. Snyder .. ;;,.. . 325:26 , Compton and Co.' .,- " 13.25 ' ¦ , ¦ .. ' "¦¦ ' Saratoga Town, City of SI. Charles, ' F. E. .. Lloyd , Millard ;.;;. ' ' - " •' Victor C, Gunderson, . . '. Paul R. wuest, Sheriff, Cita- ' Mik.e T.ibor . .. ..,:,' ,'-.....'. ,:. . . 46.60 ' ¦ • - Wil lard D. Anderson .... . 105.18- . ' ' .;' ,. : 552.5 5 . . . 12.00 ' ' Allotrnenl ...... ,....,. . 2,003.74 .Volunteer Fire Dep t .. . ¦ ¦ ' Empire Press . ?' . ...— . . James 0 . Caretaker . .,...;.?..,,.. ' 1,292.50 tion/. :/:;.,. ..-:.,...:. . - • • 3,40 Tro-flic?Marking Service, .. . . : 1 ¦ Richard L. Powell . ,.... ' . . . 443.09 . . ' ' '•- 9.70 . Moody ...,.,..,. 2.00 ¦ ¦ John Kryzer . Treas., Hart ,:, Rent ...... ,.?: .,.,.;;... /./' ¦ . 140.00 Farnhotri's ' ...... ?. ,...... -...... Roger Martinson : , -inc: ".. ': .,:.:.,.?...,.: -;.A. - • , '. j.oi8-:oo . Lawrence: E. Curran ..... : : . T6J.31 582.50 ,...:...,. 2.00 ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' : . - Town, Allolmenl .,,.,.;,.; .. . 1,300.00 Turner. Landscape Service, Gesell Printing Co...... ¦John- Milton .:..;...' ' ¦. Tot al .;.., '.' . : .,, . .? :.,... *' -."" , 3,500.00 Total ;.,.,. .?!,,....,,.. .J . . 32.750.J2 Trippe Mfg, Co. ....- ...... : . . 36.74 ' Sharon M. Monnahan ... 333.04 . ....:. . . a oo Gerald . Slrnon. Treas., . - Sodding . .,;:?;...:..;., , .,. , . . 574:S5 ¦ Hazel County: Record Wm. Masfenbrook United Building Centers, . . . . . ¦ James E. Abfj • .,.....,.. . ? . 238.60 . ' ...... : ? j.oo ' ' ¦; ¦ Fremont Town, Allot ment 1,500.00 Len. MerChlewitz; Com- • -;' . . Binders . ? .. '.- ' . -: ' 55.97 ' ¦ - • . Cooperaflvt fxltnsion ROAD AND BRIDCB FUND Lewiston , ' . ... ¦ . • ' 268.07 ..Cletus F, Hoadley 167,38 : VVayn e Morris .:..... ,....' , . 2.Q0 ' Inc...... Edward Matike, Treas,,. missioner 1st Dtst., . - ...... Houghton-Mifflin Co...... 7.13 Ben '/Aeyer -,., ' '.:. ., ¦ • UnlTed Building? Cenl'ers, ¦ ¦ . Kathleen A. Duran : ...... , . 26 9.67 . . ' .,.. ..:;,,,.,. _ . 4 .00 Oliver- E . Strand, Salary . J . - 3,174.90 ' ¦ Norton Town, Grading . . Expenses '.' ,' ;". . . . ". .. '. '..,v. » '- 311 ,36 International Business! | ' " ¦ ¦ • ¦ Receipt s ' . Winona ' .' .. , ... . - 10.10 ¦ Ruth A. Smedstad ' . 54 . Bernard T . Merchlewltz ,.. ' . 14 .00 'Oliver, E. Strand, Expenses 1,105.49 Inc . ,... . and crush rock. Leo 'R Borkowskl, Com-, ...... 13 . Machines Corp? ...... 60.00 • ' - , - 4 .950.86 ' ¦ . .; James Morcomb : ...,...... , : j .oo Oenrifs; E. K/uver, Salary '. , 575.00 Valley Distributing Co. ¦ .. , surfacing. ", -' ,;... , . . ,.,. .;,'¦/ 4,179.16 missioner 2nd Dist.,:. . Thea , M. Schulli,.,;...;.; . ¦ 9.08 ,. J: and .''K-Printing Co...... ' , '? . 1,156.85 ¦ Balance; January 1, 1963 J ' 86; 532.69 Inc • '" ' 101 :62 . ' . " ¦? -. Michael Mullen . .,...... ,...: 2.00 ' Kluver, Expenses ? '417.15 Valley Wholesalers,. . . . Marvin Moor, Treas:,.Mew ' . ." .' ¦ ' ,. 205:00 Barbara J , Hengel ...... - -T.50 ; . Kroeger . - .- • ¦ Dennis .E. .. \ Tax .Apportlonrneots .. '..,., .. -. ' 587,323,65 :¦' ¦> ' ' ¦ ' 04.00 Expeoscs ?...... ? . ..;...: ! Jones and ' ¦ Wm. May...... ,_...... , '. . 2.00 Salary . , 177,60 VlcVcrs, Ihe; .- ...;..,.,' . ,.- ,. 1. , Harlford Town Gradlrvo ' .. ' ,251.34 ; John S. Halvorsoh, Transfer from . County .. . ¦ . Adolph Spi.tzer, Com- . A ' ' . Stationery ' . ..:.....;,., . Terry Mote ..._ ;..,..;,... . 2.00 , VIKing Corp, ; . . - . " . 186.66 ', and. crush rock surfacing .' :¦ .Toial :.?.....,.,:; ;...;-*' 4,150.92 . John S, Halvorson, Revenue ...-.,..? .... . 452.14 . 7,440.64 . missioner 3rd' Disr., . Keristad Offlte Equipment Peres/ Marks . ' - ¦¦: . Walter Motor Truck Co,-...... 268,05 ¦ : ¦ ¦ ...,.,.....,. l.OO Expenses ;.... '.,. . . 30.53 Norbert Ellinghuyscn, "¦;, - Expeoses . .:::... ,.;¦:?;;..' , : . 341.61 . :-Co.. : .:..A.A: .:. '...:. 45. 45: ¦ Transfer from School Tui- The Warner and - ¦ .. John J. Munchoif ,..:.,,., 1.00 Virginia Hohmahn, Salary; ' ' 1,159,92 - .' : Treas., Hillsdale Tovin, '. ' ' Carl O; Peterson, Com- Supplies-'It Communications : La Crosse .Olflee ' tion Tax ...... ,..,...::.. . 70..0OO.0O ' ' .. . 14 .80 ' . John Matzke .??.,..,..,, .,. 1 .00 Virginia Hohmann, . , Sv/ asey Co ... .:. . . .Allotment . :- ,.. : ...... ;,;' ' 900.00 ;.' missioner, 4th; Dist.,' . ' ,. ? . ' Northwestern ' Bell '..;...: 40. ¦ Housing 8, Redevelopment : ' '¦' l 03.50 ¦ , Equipment Co.;:. 3- Bernard ? Meyer ,. , ,: . 2.00 „ , 559.41 . W and. C . Prlntlng 'Co , .... . Winona'Daily News, ' - ¦ Telephone Company A. 1 . l,9S8.3i , ' " ' I ...... Expenses ... ../.., . Authority Distribution ...... 801.15 ¦ 80 Expenses ...... ,...., 335.31 The Lawyers Cooperative Darswiri" L. Morr-lll .. ;.,.;. .' 2.00 ' S.- . Welsman. and Sons, Inc. 131 , ¦ Publishintj ;,.;' .;.,:; ¦ .John W . Dugani\ — ' ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ Merriat Daley, Salary .... . 2,580.00 Miscellaneous Collections - ' . ' ...,.¦ 310.56 James Papenfuss, Conv ' .. . . Publishing Co...... • -37.20 Bob Mayer , ,.,. . ' . - ' , ¦ ' ' Wesl Chemical Products., . ' ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ' ' . ...;....;.,.. ¦J.OO Ruth Siebehaler, : (List) . .,.?., .>..:. . .,,,,..; , . '. 422.853.80 ¦¦ :¦ Construction ; Bulletin, .missioner -5lh ' Dist?, ' • ¦ .' ? ' . Postmaster ;..,,. ,.... . 840.00 .The L-efcht . Press .:....,..., ' ? : . 2.286.95 .1 Arthur Muenzerberger ¦ mc. :. :.:..:?. .:.:.¦: ' :' . 3"-» ' ¦: ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ...... : . 2.00 Clerk-Hire , .?:.... . 580.94 ¦ ¦ ¦ . Publishing ,, .., '. '.,.. 37.50 . Expenses ... V...... - . . - . 249,38 . Jones & Kroeger ,,,,.;. . . 1 6.25 ? Lund Typewriter .Co...... ' ' ' 799.67. 1 ' Wc.lern Cool and':-.Su(iply , ¦ ¦ ¦' . ' Larry Mundt ...,.:.... . 2.00 Donna ;Marle Edward, Total. .;...... ;.,....:.. J . 1,172.964:1.5 St. Charles Press, , Teresa 7\A, Curbow, Treas., Lund Typewriter . . ¦Publishing Co, ' .... , 70.00 ', ' :¦ -785.93 -¦ Mason ; Emil Mades Jr...... ; 2.00 Clerk Hire ;, .:.. . - 82.50 ?c o. ' .. . : .,.?.;: .... .?.:., , ...¦ . :Publir.hinrj .,...:?..' ...... ' . '" • 112,18 1962 RE Taxes^ Garage, ' Company ..;...... ' .' ... ' 1,146.28 " . Miller-Dai/is . Co .- '. ¦: ' - .- 1.983:44 M, J. McDougall ¦ , Bridge ' ' ' . . ?:...,..;.., 2.00 Emma' Lander, Janltress . . . 104.00 Disbursements Wlveelcr Lumber Chicogo and .-Norlh.,Western . . . . Winona .'. City ..I;' ...:..:... . 243.28 Dictaphone Sales Agency , 57.99 , State ot Minnesota, Harry. Masyga ...... ,,,....:" . ' 14 .00 ' and Supply 'Co.: ....:.....' . . 4,475 ,35 : ' , Lewiston Pharmacy, .Rent ,.. . . - • 750.00 ¦ : Railway Co.,. Lease for Panarha Carbon Company. . , 156.20 Documents Section ,,,..; 'M35.00 ? Dan Merchlewltz ...,.,...' ¦. ¦ ' ' : ' ' - ' . - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ; 2.00 Pioneer Telephone Co., Warrants 'lssued ..., ., 1 1,077,197.65 Williams Book and . storage site ...... ',...,..;, 59 .00 Tolal .;..,.,..,.;..' .....? J 54,883.03 Swartz Office Supply „ .. • ' 2S7.36 .. ,...... ¦; 1 35 > Ray McNally ,. ., - : ,: .:....:.' ;; . . 18,05 C. T. A5ondale . . , ¦ .2.00 Service , .. .,, ,.:...;.:.:'. 34O?40 Transfer to incidental ..... , 1,765.72 Stationery .. . . . Tri-State Office Supply . . . 11.03 . Calculating ' ¦ ' Robert Meyer ..:.....¦. ,.... ¦ ¦ 437 .59 Monro« . , . . I . 2.00 i ewiston Pharrnacy, Transfer¦ to. School . Tuition Wllliami Hardware ...... Miller-Davis Company .., 151.57 . . . '- George F. Mathis • ¦- : ¦ ¦:¦ BO. 33 ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : Mactiine Co.;, : Inc.; .?;.,.. ? ,; . . 2.00 ! 2.06 - Tax . ...- .....:...... ' . 70,000.00 Williams. Glass House ..... ' '¦ ' WELFA' • FUIMB -. ¦The Lelchf Press ' .' '. ' . - . - -A' T1.40 . '¦• ' ' ¦ Richard TiAotske ' '" Supplies .;,. ,...... ; ; 107.10 , . Thomas O. Nelson-Co. ;. ., .? . , .' 20.00 J ...... 2.00 Balance Decerriber. 31, 1963 ,,; .24 ,000.78 Wiriona Aggregate Co. ?., ... , , 619.00 Paint Depot - : - '88 75 - ' , Mrs. ' , ' Empire. Press, . . . ;...//...., . . Equipment, AHhea Nuthak '...,...., . 10.00 Auto.Parts Co;...... ,25373 ' Oliver Office ¦ ¦ ;0ffice Supplies ?.?;;,.. ' . 13.50 ¦ Winona , . Bala? t Receipts . Disblirsementi Balance - - Gooher State Dental ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' •' FronK Ninteman ,...... *. . ' ' - ., 2.00 - ... Total ¦;?: .,.., ? .?;.,.,.?: «¦ 1,I72 ,9-;4.'S ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' • • ¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ Inc. ....:, . .;. ,...'...... ' . 643 .25- International Business : - ' '¦ :. -• ¦ , ?:. . Winona Bearing and . ¦' ' T2-31- I. . .12-31-63 ' . " Supply :' '... ;,:- .A.A;.;.' . : : ¦: . . ' '.• 7 .8? • ' .: ; John " Nagel .,., .- ...... ,.,.. 2.00 . ' '¦;... ' - 476:52 ' Osvrald Publishing Co. .... 26.42 Machines Corp, : Machine Shop .. - .:. Old -Age. Assistance $ 90,06: 8-1456,603.62 1493,712,01 $ 52,955.09 Gesell Printing Company -131.00 . Alvin Nufhak .:- .....,...... ' ,. , . , 6.00 Miscellaneous Collectionj 8.37 . Panama Carbon. Co...... , . - . - 108.33 35.46 Winona Boiler arid . Steel Co. . - 19. Aid to Dependent Chi Idrtn ...... 23,701 6 ' 104,197.58 121,828.97 ,. . 6,075. 77 . Winona Printing Company - ' ,, T7.90 : Bruce . Nottleman ....„...,' .. : .3 ,00 "/Equipment Repair ..... , ' ¦ ; . . . Photostat Corp . ;?...... , Vli.85 ! ' Vvtinona Coil . . Cleaning . Aid to Ihe Disabled ...... 4,66! 5 '.13,333.02 .14 , 117.37 . 3,684.00 Robert Neumann...... \4 00 Jones and Kroeger . ¦ Reimbursernenifs from - ¦ 48.15 ' Poucher Printing and . ¦ ¦ 39 .23 .Service ,,. .?...... ,. Aid. to the Blind ...... ' ...... ' 3,2W 6 ' . 12,76O:03 ; .14 ,986.66 . ' . 1,065.43 Total ¦ ;, ..:¦ :.A.;.; „..» ?i 4,911.88 . ' Wilbur. Nisbit . . .,...... ;.... ' . - . 4 .60 Stationery, OHIce Supplies Municipalities ¦4 - , , . ¦ Lithographing Co. .,.. ' .;. -. , ¦1,52 .5 . 43 ' "¦ ¦ - , . 41.90 Winona Engine . Rebyllders- , . , . .8.93 Poor. :?: , ; .,;. :- ....,....;../ .... . 15,567 9 : 55,701.56 ' 59,096.71 . 12,172 .04 ¦ ¦ Maurice Nichols ...... 1 .00 The Johnson Co., - Supplies Whitewater Township .... J 208,5? ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ St? P,tul- Book and ' . ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ Winona Heatinq. and Administration ..,,. .. '.,...... - ..; 23,750 5 . • : 100,737.85 . ? 99,854:49 ¦ 24;633:51 Equipment • • !"¦ ¦?; -' Robert Nichols .:...... '., ' " 5.00 Lund Typewriter . Co.; Dakota Village? -...:... . '. ' - ' 56.00 ¦26 - . . Stati onery . -..;...' .,:.., ; .. - 10.30. Ventilating Co. ,..,. - : , : 50 TypWriter. . Wayne '. Nisbit ...... ,,....' ¦ 4.D0 pf-flce Supplies .,...? ,,.- . 184.72 Elba Village .?...:.,.?.;.? ' ¦ ' 33 ' ¦ Lund ' '3 Winona Paint and. Glass Co, 7 .78 • ' 'Tolal Welfare .Fund . ..: ., .,JI61,04j 9 $743,333.66 - . $803,594.21 ' $100,784 04 ? ' Security Blank Book and Arthur . E. Nuthak "; . 6.00 Panama Carbon Co?. Goodview Village :,.,,.,. . 39.20? ¦ . . ?. . . ¦ , Company. ...,..,.,.,.,;$ ..; ' : 4-50.00 . ' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ Winona Plumbing Co. ..,. - ' . 343.30 • ' - Printing Co; . . A...: ... - . :/-. , ., 70.50 Melvin K.. Nystrom,.,...... / 2.00 OHIce Supplies ,;...... :.. ¦ , ' 155.30 Lewiston Village ".; l-<3.05 .. . Dictaphone Sales Agency . 820.00, , ' ' ? ' 40 00: Winona Pump Service .J..:/: : , 21.10 Shepard's Citation Inc. . .. . Theodore Nagel .- ....;..,.. . ; do Swarlz Office Supply Co., . . 'Mlnnesola ' City. Village .. .. ' C5.02 Old Age Assistance ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ Winona Ready Mixed; ? Center ,...,:..,'... :' 6.25 • ' •; ' ,;•' " - ,. Stenographic Machines Inc. . . .61.38 Jerry Nelson ?. ...,:?..' :,.: ' ' . . -2.00 QHice Supplies ...... 36.36 ¦ Rollingstone Village...... 35 PO . : Total .:; .0.,. . .;.. . .0 . :*, [hi 70.00 , - ' . : ' .: ...... , ¦ ' ¦. 188.29 ¦ ' ' 'Montgomery Ward 148.86 Trl-SI.=te Business . Jim . Nass ..„, ..,.,.., . . - 20(1 Thermolax Sales Inc., - .Utica Village ,...?. ¦ 226.24 Concrete .,. . ,. ¦ . . : . .. Receipti , ...... ¦ Winona Truck? Service - .;... 362. 16 Brown . Drug ...... :. . : 4:20 .8,' ? Mr-iclilnes ;...... ,.. '. .; . 258.76 Jerry Oldendorf ? ..,...... 2:00' Prolectbr ...... ,...:,.. . , 319.20 . St. Charles City ..:?...: .. '. . 19.20 Repairs Alterations : . ... Wcldiiig. ?..?...... 12.50 Clothing & . Furniture. ' . United Ruling and. Harris T: Olson ,...?.,;...; . . . ?200 University of (Minnesota, ' Fillmore County ...?....,. 14.59 Wobig Tax Apportionments ...... J .. 70,850.14 ¦ ¦ Addressbgraph - .. ¦ ..:,,..?.... 13.05 Store ' . .,..;.-;. . ..,..... -'- . -2.90 . . Binaing 'Co , ' . ... .,...,.... -: '/ 228.70 Kenneth Oevering ....,,,- ., ' 2.110 Su pplies - ,,...,..?..::... • " ' 14 ,25 State Aids-Maintenance .. 161,752.53 Arnold Wolter . Slate i Federal Advances;. 338,027 , 11 . . . ' Multlgraph :...- ...... $ . 243.77. . . ¦ ' :¦ '¦ ¦ . ' - - 3:94 Togs 'N.Toys ....,' -35:78 -' W anes C Printing Co...... \ ' : ' 77.50 Marvin O'Grady-'...... ,.,.. ? ". ' 2 ,00 :.: ,. '¦' . ' ' , ¦ 11.62 State Aids-Construction ... 242,214.83 Yiickell Implamenf Co. .;. . Sta te . Reimbursements for ...... Dictaphone Sales Agency 120.28 . ' ¦ ¦ Nasco, Supplies .. — ¦ '? 25.31 . ¦ " ' • ' West Publishing Co ? , 978.20 Jimmy. Olson I. .' .;,;-.,:.' - , .' • " . 2!oo .:? ? 7.20 Rents ' .:.- .: .' : '.. : :t, 130.00 Zepp ManulaclWing Co. .. .: . . Burials -;.,. .. ,.;,.V ..V;.:, '. 1,048.11 Mrs. Violet Smith ;;.,.. , 65.40 .' L?und Typewriter , ' ' . : ;, •. . . ' • . - ...... Herb Haase, Mileage . , . . . ¦ ' ' /:¦'¦¦ ' ¦ '' . Elayne -Hi. Pagel ?,.....-... ' ¦ £ 00 : 7.65 Federal.Flood Control. . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Wrn. H. Ilegler Co., Inc, . ; . 475.41 Recoveries., . ,...... - .... ,.. . .. 41,200.67 W„ T. Gratif Company...... 93.55 • : Company ? ;:.,.; ;¦ . 70.70 Williams Book and . ' ' Wilton Helden, Mlleage ,... ' Sharon. Pagel ,.,..,,...;.; , 4.00 ' ' ' .;,: ,.. ¦ 151:67 Refunds.!, Cancelled , . Glcri Lake Sanatorium ... .. • 40.37 " Winona Paint 8. Glass ? , . Stationery ....; . 20.50 . Mrs. Arlle Morcomb, . Lands -. R ecc ipts i.. ... ; ' • "¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ Alfora Papenfuss ,. ,...;.;.. ' AM ¦ :.. !!. ' .' ¦» • 100,855.79 Glen Lake Drugs .:.,..,;;:. ¦ [ ' . ? 52.11 Winon-a Printing Co, .,.,.. ?3,317;24 . Mileage .;,...., ,...,.... , 9-00 Proceeds bt Sales of Prod, Total A..:.:;,:, Warrant ..A...... , . 5,477.70 . : Company .....,.,./,... . 40.68 . Earl Prigge ¦ Benson'. Optician' ¦ ;:.,' ... .? ' : 29.75 Xerox Corp; -v..- '.....; ' ¦ 1,284.78 , ...... 6.00 James Papenfuss, '-ucts ? of National Wildlife s .. - Kendell - O'Brien Lumber Leon ard Peterson ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ St ' s Hospital .,.. . 16:75 ' ¦ . , , . 2.00 ' ' . .. '.:'¦ ¦ ¦ • 56.44 -? Refuges ,..,- '. '..¦:...:...-.: 67.89 .:. . Labor ' • -. ' Total . '.. ..:. ,...,...,.. J 456,603:6? . TiAary ' , . Company ...;.. . ', -73.57 ¦ ¦ ¦ .AAileage and Fee :. .,,. ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' "¦ Total- ;- - ' . '. -.¦ ' •' 17,106.54 Cleyson Plank .... ' . ¦ 6 00 Proceed s ol. Auction. Sale . '. • ; ' 3;349.75 Tradehorrie Shoe Store ,. . 75.15 - i:B.M, .Corp.; ...,.,...... 8 ,73 . .. . .'..,. ....' . .. . $ . • ' '¦ ¦ Carl O. Peterson,. Clifford Phillips...... - . , 1.00 Reimbursements from Stale Gbrden M Fay ' ..?:.. '.... J " • ,10,416.63 " Scars, Roebuck 8, . Mileage: and Pee ' ,,,..;. ,:: -54 .00 . ¦ Disbursements . - ' ' ' ¦ ' '¦ " ¦ ' ' ' ¦ Irving Passehl : . : , 2:00 .;¦ .of-Minnesota 1,433.60 Cleary .;?.,; ' ' " ¦: ' ' 4',430,00 Company . . , .,..' .. .'..,.; • " ; . 5 .88 Total . : , ; A.:...... :. ; .[%' ' ' . 597.73, . PRINTING, AND PUBLISHING : Raymond Schell, Mileage ,. . 4.80 Leo P: . . ' ' . . . . John Pehler ..;...... ,..... • - 3.00 ¦ Cancelled. Warrants .,...' . ., • 13,265.11 ' . ' 4,700,00 - : Dr. John. Tweedy. .. .:..... : 4 .0O " Elmer J. Wirt. Mileage ... 10.20 ¦ '¦ James Kohner ...... ,.. . . Grants,to. Recipients . ...» 468,624 .00 ¦' ¦ ¦' - Mike Parma .'...' ,.'.,...'.,..,? . 200 Sale of Material . ! Supplies. ' • ' . . .723.52 ' ¦ 4,544,72 . Dr . Roberi' Wr ight ...... --.. .' 126.00 Other Current Expenses L.ewislon .Journal . . ,;., . '...'.' $ . .. ,14.93 . ¦ ' ¦ •: Robert : Kosidovyski ...... ' ? . Burials ..: ., .,'....:;...... ?- . ". 1,88.9:00 . ' Milton P.felfter , ...... , - ' 27o!oo : Insurance. Claims ..'.' ..:, - . '.: : . ' 120.21 ' ¦ Dr.. Robert Beerhaller ,. .- 78.50 Treas., State, ol St.' .Charles . Press' . . '• . . . 769.06 ¦ Tota l .?...... ,, :.:.: ,,-. » . 12.595.99 ! Joseph J. Ronnn ...,..;. .... :. ?, 5.142 50 Recoveries Paid to :Staie' . . , 23,124 ,54 '- Dale ,Pearson A.....'..,.... . : 2;oo Insurance Dividends. 4, Re- " : ¦ The Duluth , Clinic :...., ; ? ? . . 9.0O ' ¦ TWinnesota ;.,.:...... %¦ 5,-437.55 . . Winon a Daily: News .' ... :.; . . .. . 5,155.58 ¦ Frank ' R.. 'Rpst A.A'.. . : ...... 5 ,732.50 Federal . Exceptions .' . ,... y .74 .45 Richard Parpard ...... - -2.00 funds ..... 1 , 479.60 ¦ . ? •• ¦ Births and Deaths ¦ Clarence. Schoonovcr .. ;... 6.2O0O0 " Lutheran Children 's . . Winona Daily News .... T0O.28 LaVerne Paulson , ,... ,.,.. . . :.' 2.00 AAisc. Refunds ....,,. '.,..,. . 160:12 ' ¦ .' ' ¦ '¦ Total ,. ',..;..:,. . Francis Stoltman ¦ ..;:'..:.;. . 5.955.00 ,;? ' • - ' ?;' ¦ Friend Society ;V,..,.. , • 129?:o Rollie D, TiJit ,.,...... ; . . - 17.00 ..:..,, $ 5,959.57 Joe Palubicki ' ,.- ..,,,,,.,.,. 4 . . Total , ?...... Ay > - .A'- 493,712:pl ' .0a Joseph C. 'Page /-.:...:. , A[t. y . .1,277.00 ; '¦ 0,723- 70 Drill Clinic .. :,.,.: ...... --: 11 .00 North American. Lile Si. .. . . William: ' Total - ;.. .,.;; A;? . :¦$' 477,853.80 Arlhur I: Ancferson ¦ ¦ : '¦' Pritchard ....A... 4 ,00 City of Minneapolis ..,,.,. ,. 3.50 . ...0 . .;, 4 .P7p:50 Optometries: Offices .... " 15.25 Casualty Company .... 73.95 . EQUIPMENT iREPAIR . Larry Peterson j Ronald. Bartj .., :.... .? ,... . Aid to. Dependent ?.Children ¦ ' 4.00 ' ' ' 4 63.70 Dr. John J.. Wandmaker . . 3O.0O ¦ George M. Christensen- ., 35.00 . . Lyfe Page ...' . ' ' Warrants Issued —Materials and Supplies Leslie Beeman. , '..,?. ;., . :, : .. : ,7. ' ¦ ' ¦'¦ ..?..,..,...,. 7.00 Total ' .;... ' ..'00.., :,., . '.,: » 0l.2BO.SO j ' ¦ , Duluth Mental. Hygiene. , Gate:Cliy Agency ,.,.... , 130.05 .; Addrcssograph-WultlBraph . • ' Julius Pagel .. .,' . . , . Christian . Benler ,. ... , 4 ,3"' .37 . Receipts ? ..,..,.,.:. 43X0 ' . ? Clinic :,. ? ;. -...- " ? . 15 .00 Minnesot a Hospital, Corp, ...... „..,. $ . 366.60 Herb ' Allura Elevator Co.; ...... 0 J ' 36.70 Ernest Blaskowski. :.. " .. '-4 ,319.50 , .Pagel...:..... ;...,.... . 6 00 Board ol Prisoners ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ Arenz Shoe Company ... . , 5.99 Burroughs Corp; .,..:;.... :? . . 16.BC . | Allura Hardware ,.....' 45 Donnld ¦Braoti . ..- ..?; 733,50 Service Association ... ^46.80 Carlyle Pulerbauflh ...... 2.on .... 20. ¦ Tax Apportionments ..;.,. t 18,775.96 : 4 ' Kcnslad Office Equipment- .. 561 .10 ¦ ' ' Lumbc-r.Co. T45.4I) Leon Budnick ' ,.. . ', ; i.- .3.9«?7.9'l . A. 8, D . Bootery, .;.. ..;. . .50 'Minnesota Blue Shield . .. . 332.00 Carlos Pierce...... j.oo: George : L. Fori .". . » 6,815.00 j Altura : .. , , Store & Federal Advances. .. 831874.88 ' " International Business ¦ ' , American Plumbing Co. ... ¦ " ' - .' • 26. v5 George Burns: ....:....-. ¦ ,. . . 24.50 ' ¦ '' Dlann Shoos ...... , . 86.55 Clark 8, Clark; Inc...... ? T02.26 Ricbard i.. Rolbiecki :.:.... . 70 00. Fillmore Counry . '. ....,;... ' . - 5.00 ? ¦ Refunds J. Cancelled . . : Machine Corp, .,,..., ,. 183.51 Richard ' American Standard Corp. . . , 6? 73 Louis Colqen ;...... ¦ 118:56 ' Dr. Donald W. Johnson , . 10.00 Family Service. ,. , Rader ...... ; . 8.00 . Warrants. . ., -..,;.....,..'. . 1,546,74 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Lund Typewriter Co...... 4.50 Elmer ¦ '! Arehs Implement Co, ...... , 355 SO Harold Dahle ....?. ; . .... 40.50 Spurgeon's. .,' ...... ,.;... , 41 ,03 ? ¦Association: ...... 2.75 : Ronnenberg ...... 6.00 . Total ..:... ,...... : ¦¦•.. , 6,820,00 ¦ ' . - ¦ ¦ ' ' * ' y Service Co. ; ' 86 ¦ ' 218.40 ¦ ¦ Fillmore Counly Welfare ' National' 'Foremen' s ' ' Monroe Calculating .• ,. - Guy Ralney . - . ,.,- ' 17.00 ? . , ' : Auto Electric ... 342. Mark Dilley . .. , ...... Tolai :. , :. ..,... '. ... » . 104,197.58 , Bambenek Hardware ...... 32.15 ' 3,615.75 Dept. ,, ...... , 935 .42 Institute ., .. . . 1608 ' •' Machine: Co., Inc. .,,... . 28.00 Roger Roraff ...... ,.?.... loio Fuel and Telegraph . I Wayne Ellrlhger ....?. ... Smith-Corona Marchant George Ready ,....,,;...,. 4,u0 Bee Line Service >..,.,. ... . 10.15 Ernest H. Fabian ...... -,. : . 307.50 Meyers Dept, Store ...... 25.52 National Association of ' H, Behrens AMg. Co, ...... 6.00 ' ' ¦ 4 ,282 IH Dlsburs-emenls Mrs. Dolores Brown . ;.. . 105 60 .. Social Work ., ,...... 6 . O0. . .. Inc, V....,?...;..,. - . .":¦ 141.00 William Ronner»berg ...... 2.00 Western Coal and Supply. A ¦ Albert Gcnsn-ipr ;;..;.. .,... ¦ Gedroe E . Ressie Jr...... van Petcr. Blesana Sand, and " ' . 4 ,709,00 Treas., State ol Min- ,St. Charles Press ,- ..,.,. - 91:27 : . The Yale Banklock , Service Co , ., ;;.$' .: ' 2,946.46 Frrncis Grcdcn .,.;...... ; ,828.97 ; ' ¦ Ricnard Ronnenberg Gravcl Co. ..?.. . :...,.... 162.45 1,465.14 Grants to Recipients ...... t 121 "nesola ...... A ' 325 .93 Trews;, State of Co. .. -. ...: :.. .. . 55.00 .....; 4.00 Western Union ...... 18.00 , John Greden ,, ...... Henry D. Ramer ;..:...... 2.00 B-K Auto Supply Co. ,.?..?. :500.53 Willl.i'm Goney , ..: 163,02 ' Methodist Hospital ...... 8.50 Minnesota ...... ;..;.- 15.00 ¦ - 4.30 ' Total, ... -.. .:? '.?. » .121.828.97 40 Total ,. $ ' 1.356.51 Edward Rcnk . 2.00 ' ' 2,964 .46! Brlesath' s Sh«ll Service ... G H. .Grillllti Con-Jruction Mrs . Harold ICahn 319. American Public Welfare Total .....' . 0. » . . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' -8 Hcrrnan R, Rahn 2,00 Ed Buck' s Camera Shop ?.. 10.70 Co . ' . ., ?.. .-,. ,. 1,640 74 Gollr Pharmacy ...... ' . . .88 Association ;,. ?,..,, .,. . . . . 59.2J. Larry Richmond Burkhnrdt-Larsen Co...... 34.37 FOX BOUNT"IE5. .,.,...,.,. ;.oo Insurance \ Robert E. Hazcilon . , ' . .2,257. 40 Aid To Tl>« Disabled Mrs. Wayne Valentine ... 120.00 Winona Counly Day Orvi lle Reck ,, ,.,,.,,, Burro'ir.iu Ccrp. . 274.22 , 2 OO Marvin H,ws.qn .. ' ,.,. 4,049 19 Mrs. Lyndon Pierce .... 244.80 Activities Center .. ... 750. 00 Ted Rudnlck . ,., B i W Who lesale Supply Receipts Georrfe Abnct .. . S 4 .00 .. 2!oo Blue Shield ' of Minnesota , J 930 00 Maynnrd Helgomoc , .,.?. 5,0-19 44 Mrs. Eugene Erickson ., 18,35 , David Romlne ,. ' Co. Inc. 7.00 : Carl Anderson .?.,.,,;,... 2.00 2.00 Clark and Clark, Inc. ;.... . 542.70 Warrrn Hill ,4,619.61! Jordan' s • 15.82 Total ... .,...;.,....;.... . S 7,815. 24 Kenneth Sbauld ing .., o?Mnrr ? Cancelled W'lll^m 2 , Tho.-nas Sass , 7 .00 Tola| 1 1,111.03 Durcn Li mber Co . Inc. ... (.J.00 -4.fl53.5n Ri-lunds A. Warren Haesly 7 ,00 H ,iri y Spltirr ; *U.1t Dr . Ed Brand 6.00 I..1V,int Sllnsom , 7,00 Elba Hartlwivre y, n 4, 849. 00 Warrnnl -s Lulls or nn Social Service Warranls Issued $ 2,982.434. 53 (lei-man (in fl en Sliir ' .ci'.vllr Dona ld F . 4 George R . Schultz 2.03 Supervisors, Soil Conservation , Etitcctic Woldlng Alloys ... 315 1' 4,744.70 ol Minnesota 18 ,00 Balance December 31 , 1943 W.MTO ' ?no O tis Tol't-i d , » 13.760.01 Marlon Burl Clarence Sanlord 7 00 Cversnle-Rogers , Inc . 55 ,37 176 64 Total . (10 f : rt'(l Faklr-r 1,376.20 H irnvi V'.idpwll; ¦ ' Joe Bnmhc-nck .. 414 . Torn Scholt 7 00 District Expenses j 3,973. 37 Tolal .....?.. I 23, 169 , 47 Total ,. t 3,231 .952.71 Farnicrs Exctsonqe . 291,20 Gay Wrnill H.irrv Bla'ik ... 6.nc Win lam Streng 2 00 I 1,983.SI Dlsburaemenli Feiten Implement Co. , ,. 9, 466 . 99 Tvrilchfl^l J . 'Vnlinkc Jamrs Boynton 4O0 Eurrene Stlevcr 200 Gaotge J. Beech, 2,033,60 Olher General Relief - Warranli Issued ,44 AlhTl H , 7liwr ¦ ' Born>ircl Bronk 6.00 John Stock , 2.00 Clerk Hire i 2, ' 51 Fire and Sa lety Inc, of Grants to Rcclplenli ,,,, » 14,986.46 Vendor M:nii IOI 93 Alfred Berndt , (lary N, hern 2,0,1 Wal ler Saltier 2.00 Mo rlin L. 'Zlemer, 4 165081.58 Community Memorial Firestone Str.rci $| ,39 TnlM Dist. No. Sp. 5 » 1,730.235.63 Joe Rrahbll 6, on Marv n Sackrr ilrr 700 Clerk Hire 3..19S 30 Tolal * ».»«*¦*' (5130 ) $ 294 ,50 'C Hospital Wm. Roborlon, Jr ., Fvoroll Burkts.illor 4 no Paul Schulli . 7;.00 Myin.i R . Sen:,. fVi 'i r.rirl Jolintori i 60 Brown Drug (51301 ..... 1,65 Dist No, I 857 291,729. 3S Wm. Bronimerlch 2 00 Ricfiard M. Scnulll 7.00 Clerk Hire , fTail-RO '.s Appliance .' ,90 Equipment Rental . " ^ Gene 35 P«>or Dr. W.srrcn Haesly 15130) 63 , 08 Frank Koch, llruct- Baurr 7,0(1 Arlo Slueve ,, 4 .00 George J. Beech, Sorlal ' s f.'oy.il Soivlce 11 . 30 BO Skcmp . Clinic (5130) ..,. 110 ,00 201 ,925. 61 Llayrt A, (Imblill ?,O0 f-len Thoma' 2,00 Security, County Share . 41.91 Ben Gerllr'scr Co t.00 Louis Crilqun * Olsf. No. I 85H .,.,, Coodoll Min. Corp 13' 15 ..,. ,!) Receipts SI Francis Hospital Dolvln Ruhbe-rn, Koner Baker 2 PC Wlltlam Thlckr 2 0(1 Morlin L , Zlcmor, Social Alvin Clllnpliiiysrii ,. "' 7)1 TO (5130 1 , 'SI, 15 D(st 1 858 , 151 ,898.55 Jim Blank 4 no WHUarn Trodn -,ke 2.00 Sacurlly, Counly Share . "1 61 Golti Pharmacy J .23 Ben F rwln nod Son, Int . , . No. <".opni? r Slate Oil Co 'II 31 ' 15 60 Tax Apilorllonmi'iils ,.,, ,, t 51, 776 . 88 Cnltr Pharmacy 151301 . 2 , 73 Mrs , Arlhur l-rdman, Don Brlnliatn 00 Peter Thompson J 00 National Association ol Soil Wllllmi Ci.iney 2. A . Grams and Sons l. C!?.55 ; 15 Staf I' l'lmburr.emcnls ,, ,, 31:7.50 Winnn.i Clinic (Mini ,,. 135 50 Dist. No 2512 .S ,16/ 70 flnna Id Burrmann 2,00 Romnld Trostcr ; co and Walcr Conservation J-rry M' -r 5* . Bruce Volkart ; Orr-;.! St II Pro ids, Inc. . '.1 63 , 7 Rncnvurle-s 3,5.17.18 Communlly Memorial Emil Pflughoelt, Rlchnrd lluller 2 00 7.00 Dlsulcb, due-. f iOM n iinsird Co"ntv " ^ Kcr niit VcrlhcJti 1 nn The Great v^lritna Surplus Pi-li'i'vi n Truck Inci ... 7 ,Vr?0 lln-,pil.il (5l:il) I TM.OO Dist . No. ?54.'l ,, ,.. fc,725 78 Oulnt-on Buller 2.no Minnesota Association ol Ray 701.56 Glenn VanBrunl 700 Store 1.CQ ..,, 2,953 58 lotal » 55 , C , M. St , P, 8, P , R . R, Mrs Alois Phllllpps, James C , Corey ,,., ' S.0II nnd Water Conserva- Wm Ramlo nnd Sons . u.on R 1 Voelker j.oo Grim l iylutMes, Inc 12, 00 448 , Co 3H9. 15 NO. 7514 ,.,, 5 ,978 49 Jny Clark tion District s, dues 100 00 Dunne Zonkfs F ncaviitlrig ,, 00 Dist. 141.00 M, '- ,? Voalker , 200 Hall Equipment Inc 73,35 Disbursements C ,13 . li O. R- R Co. ,,, 1B1. 3I Donald Wornkan, Ocnj Corey j.oo Rosier Laufcntiergcr , Wa-lr-r Welsh 7 ,00 Hrn-ly Oovernor Sales . 16,38 « 3 138,38 Control Greyhound 37 , 4J Dist, No, 2545 ,796. 45 Mel Cordcs Insurance ,. 4] 75 Total , * ,,, 7 no Kennetfi Walsh 7 00 HnvirnMeln »nd Burmeister , Maintenance Belief LuVerne Macros -54 , 50 Wlllard Warnken, Carroll o , Colhensnn j nn Ho-ward Anders*! ^6$ Inc , ¦< ;o George W Wentel 4 00 New Equipment Vendor Uiilvcrslly of flrlli 2 01 Equipment Co , ,, 16.610 (HI Guardlnn*hln • Vent»or Merchants National Bank. • 225 00 Donald Sinn, l?d Varollmrk 00 Robert Wes^el 113 25 Mosslrlrl Mfp , Co 4 On PhllllPPl Rotirrt Erlcks-on , p 7. .,, 21,981 00 Calhollc Cliarltlas I ' 454.40 iM T- ,017 89 I arry Young Hydrotcx |na(i-.|rln 117,43 Winon o Truck Srivltn Hanson Dfuq ,,. Dist . No. 7551 Nlrk Rrpaldlnn ., ' I «00 Dr, Warren tlaesly 4.00 35 00 Donna Carpenter, Total t l. ill m lnterniiion.i l Business Dr . Lawrence L . Kordo . Mrs l itvv ard filllnohuyien I » 51,448.40 Dr , Robi-rt McGIII 13.00 R .0.19 01 T olal ., $ 2,509.0(1 Machines Corp 53,51 Total ,. Warle WIKon 41.50 Dist . No , 7553 . 1 n , ro an ? nn Mrs , ll/irold Knhr» 98.85 Rattle Malnlenanc* Inter'.tato O M Diesel Inc. 16 47 Corniiiunlly Mvoninnal ' Clinton W, Dah'ilslelni Roqrr t'-dwnrd s j nn ihtrlll Pallet Conlracls fe,?iW a.l IOUNTIES I CROW$ , WO0DCHUCKJ, J and K Printing Co , ,, .... 12 50 Conslrucllon Hospital 7«5( 91 DIM. No. 7554 Riidv- Elllnns ;> Total » "0 3.5 oo Board ol Fir e ind Police Joe ' s Blacksmith and Mr- . . Sumnor Cumrnlngs . 130.00 Georne Koenl'i, Sr., A'nr, In Port » 92, 419,81 Children Not Under Slate 5,0.1,1 4.1 M oo GOPHERS, RATTLBSNAKiS Commissioners, Winona . I 9»314 Waldlng Shop .. M.I5 Dunn Blacktop Co Pro net' s Ambulanre DIM, No. 25(5 Jdrs l-nrt , 40, B5i.6ft Guanllnn- .Mn • Vendor I PO Cfrmrnunlcatlo- Service 119.75 Jones and tCroegrr H. S nir-,s«sr and Son , Srrvlcn , 32 00 Halh'^rt Erickson, J . 0 Ferguson ' n Counly , , . ;,,., jt, 0(1 Allnn W. Moore, Drejbtch Comniunlcatlon Slalloneiy .,, « 15.115 fsen trwln and Son. Inc. , 84 ,101, 07 Itr-nn'-fi'ii VtyrlMr* Mr-.. Rlrlinrd Rinn ... 149 00 Dlvt . No. 2554 ,., 2,316 . 00 Darr Motorola -413 10 ell Tort . . jno T own t 100 "( and Electronics, Inc. .. 814.:o KnlilMorl Li»mhnr Co 1. 4)1.00 f= red Fakler 35,302. 97 nci>l t- AAalleson Nur-slnq Hnma . 130.00 J , c:verr -tr Balch, • August Fal-rrndlsolt; j oo Thro. W , Hurnfeld, Nrsv Knlmej Implemenl 11, 44 Freeman Construction Co , . 11,358 41 Olmstcdt Counly Vw«tfire Dr J r , Wr .li vip 20 00 .t , No, 2557 10,397 98 441 , . ' Pl' Robrrt ri* ... .. jot Hartford Town ,. 31 as Totals J 1, 217.89 Kalmes Tire Service -46> .27 1' unko Cointtuclinn Co , ., \KV1 M Dept . . *a Mr- , Oorne Hall ,. 24 00 Harold T, Moynr, ' 460.82 itiWmn frllj j o0 Llo-yd Maldenhauir , New Krndnli.QBrieii Hector Cons Irtictlun Co, , 94, 171 44 Mrs, li ufloiie Kl»«lk .,,. II. Clinale A Cnnipnny ... 10 50 DM, No. 2S18 10,573 8.1 ' 601.19 Gfr*ld rrahn-i [ . ,, j OJ l-nrllord To-*n 1057 79 Sherllf ratrol Lumber Co 16 60 Cominivlonr'r ot lllolivtays. Mrs, Harold Warmken .. l. lll«|nrd ' Nurnlnq Home . 2 40 00 Lawrrncn sl.-verino< Aritr ' ' 16J.I3 n riljoerald ,[ ', J Roger Hackburth, Plei»inl Kline tlectr it 5H.22 State ol Minnesota 90, 732.94 Mrs, Donnld Wnimkcn ,, , No. '. '558 3 , 770 64 ' ' OJ Dlt.t David Fnrl , 2 OO Hill To*n 11 50 Ph ilip Bauninnn Agtncy, F , A. Kraui« Cn I .Id fattenon Quarries 101,533.26 Koochiching Counly Totm t 4,38 5 61 Mrs . Rl'.hnrcl Clnblor, ,..,. 636,99 lo-n Frltby 0,-0. 2 0(1 LaWana Stlnswi. PHisant inc, Injurance 1 111.44 Lackora Elc No. 1' MS J 1 , 95 1 19 Locksley Canupbell, S«n- malnteianc» , . .. 2, 984 Communlly Mrmoi lal Dl'.l, Ronnld Croft* •nd 94 Lewiston Au lo Co 2ti3.7) W.arlln and Snnhle M Mrs , Lionard Ma»cn|e- 3, 0(1 loija Town 1,997.(4 Hospital 1? 00 Arnold Nlllf , llnw-arri Goss j Lewiston l-torr/ware , 1770 Bi/rlrl'ld I 100 00 wil/ ¦• ,7 -, n 0)3 73 . oo WU lUoi Swee«sty, Rich- TToUI , i 4, 112,17 '" Trrnv, Stan nf Dist, No , 2)66 3, Marks 40 75 Rlctiart M and Btrtna HelOhls , , 3,296.05 Gooltlntj ! OC mond Iown , .. 24f 9 .1 Lltlla Falls .Machine Shop , Cirinel TvMnnesnla 158 J7 Harvey Wiskow, Rich ard Oehlhaarl 2 on Mlxellentoui Ludlow Te»rll« product* ,, 241 00 Porn 110. 00 Si, James Children ' s Trras.i Mate ot Olst, No, 3)67 -4, 642 42 Ha ihfirl F.rlckson, Homer 490,J« liiii in Griehi-now 2 no t own , , , ... 10.05 Lund Typew-rlter Co ,,, l<1.tl Tthrkla, John, l. i'Ann and tlomr Mlnnesola , 5,09? Jl Mn. Lawrence Lamty, ,., J47 on ., l,65B,9i Irrov P , Oiinilrrmn 7 Ofl Lye Ch»dbourn, Homer Gaiorgt L, Fort, Gutrd Lyon cnrmlcnls Inc . ,,, 11,304 3ft Pillion LKinoliuysrn , Mrs. !<*'! Van Wlnkl* Trras 1 Stnte of Dist, No , 2)69 1, 908 8; .,, 3,072, 19 Pav» >)>yit s <* s - v' i» ^*»'" ' - Raymond - Schell. . DENNIS THE MENACE «».% •*^w ^ "I A'.t. Vernon Twp. 9,555.91 Grahdchildren of Lyle Swanson, • ¦ ' ¦ • . ' WOitewster. Two...... ; "" 5.349 8J Rudolph Suler, Colonel See Field ¦' ¦¦ Dist. . No? 2J7J ? ' 2,23M ? Altura Villafl* ..' .,.: ,.- . • - 19,273.47- ¦ . '. Edwin Reps, - ' Ano'abelle Bearwald, Named for Him 1,442.49 ! . ' Dist. No. ' -3573 5,507:31. . Dakot a Villape ...... ¦ : Peter Kronebusctv - ,- . . Arno Wendt; ) SAYS ' ' " ' ' ' 1.416. 76 TAMPA, - 'Fla,; CAP — . Seven D - - - . T2.334.47 Villaoe ... ,., .... . RTLAN Dist. No. 2574 ...... ;; Elba . .. - , . CO ¦Carl Opsahl, . -¦ - ' ., ' " ¦ • Leuis M. Heim, ¦ ¦ , . grandchildren of the late Col. No. 2575 ,:....:,...¦ ¦ '¦ -J.8 , *a Goodview Village :..... ,' ' 46.352.92 . ^^ . Dist. .*< . . ¦ Leslie MacDill saw for the fiist Washington Bill L. Heirr.. . Otto. Bartsch, , -' ; like George ¦ ' ' - ¦ ' ' 46.176 87 ^~^^_Wt&M . Dist. No? 2574 - .,, ,;....;,' 1,791.37 Lewiston village . . .. ,,.A, . - time Thursday? the Air Force ¦Ed ; Mrs. Beftie Radsek, ? ¦ Heaser , Jr?, ' ¦ ¦ 131.79 Base named for? him. They nev- ¦ - Dist.. No? 2577 ., ,..., J...... 3, 137.75 f.Miineiska Villagt; ...... ; . er saw their grandfather , who Frank f'ortleman, : John Kaslo,. , ' ' . - .J,962.83 CANNOT • i,41».t>4 AMnnesota City. Village . . /ijglgi . Dist.: No. 2578 ,....;-.,.. was killed in a 1938 plane crash - "WE ' ' ? Aifons Peine. Raymond . Arnoldy. ." ' ' 5.603:88? near Washington ; D.C. 0 Dist. N6. ?257t ..v..'. ... , . -5,302. 75 Rollinostone .ylllagt- : ...... ¦ Ar-thur Wunderlich, Clyde: English, ' - They:- ' , were accompanied : to ' 095 :¦ No. 2580 ....'...:..- . " 2,604 .50 Stockton Village .... .; ' . 1. . 12. ¦ . ? Dis|.. , ' ' Air Force Base by the ' Eggert, ' ' " . Chalmer Perry, • _ . : M acDill LIE Ncirmsn . . •' TELL A • Village ...... },392.2J. " ¦ " - . DisL No.? 2581 .;.; ,...... - ' 4.2J6.37 Utica ...... colonel' s .widow, Manilla Mac- / j HBH p Craig Campbell, Ray Wiskow, ' . ' 17.607.14 Dill, and Mrs. OMacDill's t-wo : Dist. No, 2582 ' ...:./. .... - . . . S.091. 44 St,' Charles City-. .... ;.. . . ., ¦;¦ . ¦¦ : Jenn Saathoft," . AHred . Berndt, • '- . - ' , . daughters, Mrs. Bruce Dougher- : ' ' ' ' ¦ ^ ,t Dist, No. 258!...... '. . - ' J.370.93 W.iribna . City...... v...- . '}¦* *Q* . ty, -ami Mrs. Thpmas OS. Bar- ? Fredrick. Sw-ioqurb,' . , ? 258i ;' .'...;;.' . . : li5»7:12 0' S '; .0;, ::...> .A0 i 7 7^- Oi rows. All are from Boston. : Dist , No. ... Tot l? .0 ^ v 0 : ' "' * chopped down ¦Mwovil Olness. . . "We ^^z MlltV I/ UK^ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦; ¦ ' - -nt.is ¦ ' • Dist: No: 2S8S .;.,...-...:' :' . - :. ;¦ , DITCH FOND :; Artie Worcornfa, . Dist. No. ' 25B4 ,.;...;... ?? • l;7J«.0? ..RtcelBts - ( Keep Your Foot . ¦ Neil : EWenfeldt, . ¦ pist,. No. 2587...... ; , . 4,659.25 Balenct J anuary 1. 1 .963-' ' .' « . -S.l7i.37 Out of Mouth ¦ ' ' o .' Emit Fabian, Collections . A/--: -: - -' y m i 1 mood of pure 4 .282.-11 . -//- : 1 vandalis m^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ . ?1st: No. .' 25BS ;...... ' ' * - Woodward ' ¦' ¦ ' " 4.004 .37 . DENVER , Colo, (AP)-Ih, an : Pa-ul , . /Total /. . • . . : .A. .A;::.0» , , ¦;. Dist. No, 2590 ..,.,..,.. ' 3,285.18 election year, ; promise we'll never ¦ ¦ ¦ says Prof0 Paul We nB Uj J I^B - ¦Francis Quinn. . - . " • . ;¦ Dlsburjementj . : ¦);/»¦ ; Hunsinger, . oist. -No.- Ji?! ...., ....:,¦ , - .« - nothing is so impor- ' • ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦« ' ' 4,004 'I ' . Gordon-Nagel. . ' ? '' . A " ' . Baleri.ce December 31 ,: 1963 . .37 t.aiit as a little knowledge ol do it again . . . and , . Dist, No. -2594 ...... J.H1.M. ¦ we ^e^^ ^^W ' orisextractopody.: 0 " Mrs.. Helen? M, Stoehr , • . . Totel ;: '...:.:.O,:A., ?.; » :;0 .4.004:37 . Dist. No. 259« ..? - ,.,..,.. ': 1.477.W I Hunsinger, who' :.-.'heads,•". - ."the to take our punish- ' ' STATI REVENUI A ready ^JJjj Bj ljHH " Lincoln Newcomb, ' ' ,- ,, ' , .:• O . i speech department at the Uni- . Dist . No. 2597 . .?•.. ,..;...... 11,417.53 ' '¦ ' ' '¦¦ ' ' ¦'' ;' versity of Denver.; 0 listed it our Alton .Rostftow, , .: • .. " - '. SCHOOL FUND ? . CRUMC for the folly of No. 2598 , :.:...,.. ' i.<41. -10 NO^SC^ ment Dist , . , . ., ; among topics .at ihe annual • ... AM' LET* SET sav« ro^ HOUSE «>u4 / ^jjj MB ^B . R» loti ' Moldenha'uer, . - ¦ ' Receipts - i Rocky Mountain Speech and ' . Dist. No. 3S9» ...... , . 1,344.89 .iweftvfs M- -*w QititoC!!^ . 0 ¦ ' : -/Mr*. ' lv« Wslsky. ," . • - . . - ¦; - Ralen.ee January. 1. 1963' . ; . * 0 - . j Communication Confer fence here ¦ ¦ • 3,255. 72, ¦ . "Dist . No. 2600 ...... Tax-Apportionments - . ;, ...... ;' ¦ 3J9.729.91 ¦"¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦¦ ¦ j. today- '/ - . 'A' - O'O ' ¦ . . •. • ¦ . Waiter ?Sch ams, ' - ;. ' , Mortgage "Registry. Taxesi , 2,033.75 . (Flfif -P nl>;": Friday, Feb. ??, !«¦<)¦ (Flfif Pod Friday, Feb. 7, If«)' ¦;. . ' ' 4 . . . . . ; . • " bist. . No. 2S0I ,...... ' . .511.84 He '-exp.laih .ee . orisextjactppoidy ¦ ~ " ' State of Minnesota , ) ss. ¦ .| Stale of Mlnnesbte ) it. ..' ' E ' VJ . Gaecty. " = -T<»til " ". 0'.. ' ' ;.. ' . :I : '-3*1.763.4.6 . . : . ? .. , ? is the art of:keeping cne's foot County of Winona ! in Probate Court County of Winona , ) in Probate Court. :Dist . No , 2602 .....:..., ;., ; .4.962.47 . j ¦ ' ' No. 15,73 1 ' " • ¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦ .Fife ¦no. - utsr-y:. "Je-rbld Harvcv, Disbursements ' oui of one's ?mouth—or getting . . • : ¦ In? Re Eslite ol In Rt Estate ol ¦ '': Dist: No?, 2W3 ...... 14;«36. 48 • ¦ . . it . out once it's in , A Henry R. Auni, becedenj. j Cecil ?K; Baldwin, ? Decedent. ' Richard Dorh. Warfents Issued .. '. ' J ." ' 341 .763.6 6 ¦ ¦ ¦ 7 . Order for Heirinj on:Petition lor Admin- Order lor Hearing, on Final Account ¦ Dist. No.;:2605; .; '...... •. .,¦'. ; ' • ¦ - ' , !J4* Balance Decernber. 31. 1963 ' — 0—' ¦: ' j , . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Istratian, Limitins lo File Claims , •hit Petition:.for. biitribiilieit . Elmer Janzow, ¦ ' . ' (F.TrsI Pub.. Frldiy, Feb! 7,, )%4) y . - . Tim* ' ¦' 9J6 11 and for Hearing Thereon The. representative of the above named . Di?t. No. 2605 ...... ; Total . '...... /;.. Aty : 341,763.66 'lt o!¦ Mln'he'spta - I a. , ' ' ' ' Sla . . Cart . A. . Aune . having ' filed : herein ' a? estate having filed. its final -account, and . 'j'6'eph H. -IC nopri, ' ¦;. - . . : „ ,., ' '. 1 081?78, ¦ Counly. of Winona. . . in Probat* Court. petition ? for o.eneral administration stat- ; pe-titicn for seltlerrient and allowance Dist, No? 2504 . ..' ...... - : » , •' ¦ ¦•' ' No. ' " ' . , OAME .. A. FISH FUND - . . 15.6*4 ing that sald . decedenl died intestate and i therebl and lor distribution; to the per- ' AHOIph Drenckhahn, . . - . ;? ¦ '¦ ' In Re Eslatf ol praying that Winona National and Sav- sons thereunto, entitled" ' , • ' ¦;. . 4 .191 59, ¦¦ Dist. .-No. .2608 :.:.,...... ¦ ¦ ¦" Receipts .- " Bessie Davis, Decedent. . ing? Bank be appointed administrator; IT IS ORDERED, Ttiat the hearing S Grant, ; ¦ ...... ' ' 1 ' ' ?R?ilo h , ; Qrdcr /fir Hearing on Finj l Account • ' ".IT- . IS ORDERED, That .the hearino ¦thereof . be-; 'had-' on NVarch'. .Sth; . 1944 , at ': No. 2609 ,. . .. . - . 31-468 $6 ¦ ¦ Dist. . . Balance' ' . January .J,: 1963' . t . 901. 1.7 y- and Petitioh (or Dlstrlliulion, thereof be had on', - March ¦" 4. 1964 ., at 11:50 o 'clocK A.M., belore Ihls ' Court Tn Voelker, - ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Rosemary C-,, . , ,., „ Licenses . Sold :.. .. '...... 48,673;»5 The: ' representative bl . the'above ?nanied 1.1 ?C0 o ' clock . A;M., •: before ' this Court the probate court room Tn the co.iirf house .;.. .. , 7;7»5?26 ¦ Dist. No. 2610^ , .••• Fines ? .:.:' .. ? . .:./. :¦::¦ .: . ;.., ' . ' . " 45? 50 estate having, tiled his final account . end In, the probate, court roorn in the court? iri VVihona,: A*.:n;nesola, and tliaf notice ; ' . ' . • Le'ter Jacob, petition ? -. for /settlement , and allowance douse .-in ' IVlnoti'a. Minnesofa; triar?' the ' hereof be given by publication , of Ihij ' ¦¦' ' 1 ¦ 4. 7M.44 ¦ ' ' ? ' . ¦Dlst . .No-. 2611 ;.,...... ; ''¦ ' ' ' ' ' '' ¦» ;-50,026 12 thereof and for - .distribution to the per- time .within' which creditors. .of said de- order in The ' '-Winona Daily News -and ' : - ¦ ¦ Totel ...... ;... . ,. . ,,..,. - ¦ ' . Walter Clow. . . ,' . . sons thereunto' entitled; '- cedent may file ' their claims be? limited b/ mailed notice as -provided by- law. 3.3'5 »4 .Di-st. No. . 2*1! ...... : IT IS ORDERED, That. fh< ; hearln o. Ip four months ' from the ' .date -' hereof, ' , Dated February 5, V)6i . ./ ' ' ' ' Disbursementt . , A'.rori Tirrim, , - . A : • • - ¦, therebl be .had'on ?March -4 , 1964. at and that the claims' so -tiled . be heard? E. D; . LIBERA, - 4. .8-...-6 0. • . Dist. No. 2413 ...... ' ' ¦ ' ' ' 1,0 ?3tl ' o' c loci; Af."?, before this Court on .June .' 10, : 1964, at , 10:00 o 'clock A.M'.?. - ' Probate Judfle. ' •¦ . Warrants Issued ' . . ... : . .»• ; -49. 0JS.?b ' R;, ¦ ,„, " . ' ' ' lav;. - . ?* ? . * . Dist No. 24! » . • •;...... -. . -¦: 4,-243.lt . ' . .: TEACHERS . . INSURANCE * ;• ¦ . : notice , as ' provided ' by . law. ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ Stote-'b'f- Minnesota ) '. SJ. . . ¦*¦:. D .; McN.iiy. . • Dated February 'J. 19*4 . ¦ •: Dated February . 5,; int . . . : . ¦,X^,¦ :- . . ¦ . - . ? „., • ' ' County ofWinona y- iri Probate, Court ¦:.;. oist. No. 2*19 ...,:.:,;.. .;• •. *-M* -u . . ¦RETIREMENT FUND E. D, Ll BERA, ' ,E. D. li' SERA. "'•:¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . '¦ ' : ' : ¦ ' NO. 15.606 • . . ' . ." . Mr« Helmer Thompson, . Probate Judge. Probale .Judge. . ; ' ' . '. ' . In Re Es1ale «t , .' , , .... : '. -.;- . v. . ' ' ' ' J.07.2.49 . Keceipt« ¦;? . .; ..¦(Probate. Court Seal) ?(Probate . Court Seal). . . , Dist? No. 3420 . . . ¦ ' ¦ :¦ Anna H. Haeatke, Decedent. ' - ¦ ~ Strealer A . Murphy,- ' .: . Norrnan A. Barth. ;" '¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ! Jor.n O. Morman, . . . . . Order lor Hearing on Final Account: ¦ , 1.124. 73 Balance January 1, 1 9*3 . j , 65 .00 Attorneys tor-- Petitioner. ' Attorney for Petitioner . f i.Di't. . No.., 2621 ¦ ,. . ¦ ¦ and Petition lor Diitribution. , ? ¦ . . ' , ' . - ¦ Collections¦ . .,.;. -.iA.:,/. , ./' . S3;59l,5o - Fr JinkllP' .Brook / . The '/epresenlative of .tne about named 2622 ' .....;.... :: ' l.32»/< ¦ .?Dist. No. . . ' " ' ' ' - estate having: filed his final account and ¦ Total. ' , :. . ,..,. :.: .? :¦ J - , - 53.656:50 - . STATE. LOAN' Dlsbursemens-j , ' ; Fr^nk ' Renk. ." - .• • . petition for settlement and 4.372 75 allowance ?Dist . No. 3623 ...... ,...: . : - ' ¦ thereot and ' for distribution to tht per- ' . . . . . Disbursements Receipts Balance/December : 31, 1963 t !5,O00.00 .i . Vi-icent .Spelt? . ;¦ .,», sons (hereunto enlillert; ' ' " " 54 00 .' ,. Di'.t . No. ?«4? . - . '.- '.i...... ? ' . - ' . . ¦ ' Balance "January ,1, . 1943 ' 114 ,61 ' ¦! ¦ ' ' IT IS ORDERED,. ¦? ' Warrants Issued ./.. .:. .. -j '[ 53.656 50 * Total ,. - . . -. : , -. .. . ';.;. - ,. . s . 15,000.00 : - That the hearing Ci»on ' Frisch , :- , , •: . - .' ' .:-;« Tax .Apportionments ,.:, '.' . . " 224.57 thereof be had on March. "4,? .1964 , al ¦ " ' t0 »» Balince December 31, W63 . — 0- : . .. Oif't . No, 2623 .. '... .. A " . , . .™ : •10:4S ¦ O' clock A.M., before , this Courl ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ CoLiNTy A TTORNEY CONTINGENT . Kr'man Schossow. _ ¦ :-Totai ';:' ;- ' .;:,..Ot . - in the probale court room in the • courl ¦¦ ¦ 491 41 Torai . .'. : .? ...., ??- .; -«. - 53:656.50 ;? , , . .' , . ui .is Dist.' "No: . 2626 , . .,,.,. .... , , J, house in Winona, Mmriesola, and that ' ' ; Receipts . ? ' Wp.irni-Albrecht, . . Dlsburlemenls notice . hereof be . given , by publication oi /'/.A4X4 , . ¦ ' . '. Dist. No. . 26.28 ,. ,?...... ? 4, . '3 ¦¦ - . - T » SANATORIUM FUND ¦ Balance January, .1,, 1963 ' % this order in the . W:inona Daily ? News ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' 'Mrsv.James Hatftnan. - . Warrants . Issued .-:.. - . .. :...... ' . J 242. '4 Transfer from . • and by. maile? notice as provided by • 73 ' ¦' ' Dist. No: 2629 .,,...".... ." . . , 582. " Receipts Balance Peccmber . 31, 1963 -... 99.1! -County '. Revenue .- .. . ' $' .' 2,000,00 lav/. . : ' " . : . ; ' :. ' • Frederick . Noeske. ¦ . Dated February , 3, 194* . ,. ¦ ¦ ¦ • • ¦ • A.1I.0B3.28A. .. ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦; ¦ ' ¦ ' ' .$¦ ' ' " ¦ ¦ ' - . Dist. No. 2631 - ,...,.;, '...... Balanca January 1, 1963 . J , .125.82 ' Total- - , ;.0" ? , v ... ,- .. .: t-/ 3X1 .2S .;Total. .., . ; .: :. , ... -.' l.OOO .bo - ' ¦:• , E- - D.0LIBERA,.: ;' .'- ' v • ¦¦ Dr , D, B. French, ¦;. : Tax Apportionments -... : .. . - . ,48 Probatt Judge, ¦ tsi ' ' . : Dist. '.No:? , I'227 .,... •••• ' " , V PREPAID TAX, . .. DisbursemenJi (Probate Court Seal) . '. .:. ' ' ' »¦¦ ' ¦; " Harold J. Libera, ? .. Orin Agrirnson, ; :' :.. , : . . -.: ., . '. ¦124.30 . , J. . «,«0i7 . Total OA.., . . Warrants Issued ,. . $ ,'¦ • 620.49.. No, « 232 ..;...,.,. ; ¦ . ?,040.07 -Receipts? . Attorney for , Petitioner, . - Dist. . . . Transfer , to MWoo: Larson,V '' Disbursements. . . . : .V n-iO.78 Pa i d' pce Janua'ry 1; 1963. .. S . -0— County/Revenue . ,: '. . .;. t . 1,379 .51 ¦'¦ ' . . Dist. No, I 234' .:...... 35.113. .- " (First Pub? Friday, Feb.- . It . 1944) ¦ ¦ Collections . ..: /? . '.,'., ¦ / 46,043.11 Balance December 31.-19(S3 , . Cirrtis Howe- . : ' " ;, " ?. '. ' .. Transfer, to County.Revenue ., . -. 126.30 . ¦ .62., Stale . of Minnesota t -Juvenile . plil. No.. I ?34 ...... , , 11,244 Balance December . 31 , 1963 : . —0— , Court Total .. ,; ?.. ', % " ' . '¦4 4,08 111 : Tot-al ...... ,:./: ...... At ¦;¦ 2,000.00 Co:uiily.ol. Winona. : ¦). No. . Surnnsr Sheldon, , :.'. ' ' , : . . : ?«6.Adq. 1»A. .761A. A. ' ' ' : pir-t- No, I 394 ...... , :.*l Total. -A\ 'A ..:. .. .A.A .. At . . - 12f. .30 '• In the . Mattsr ol tht Petition ol ¦ ¦ ' .. ' ' . ' . COUNTY BUiLblNO . ' ' 'i, • ¦ .. blsbursemehti . . | James E ¦ .AA r v- Rutti Summer ¦ ; . : cisewjkf -and lucillt ., . A.:¦- 457,13 ' " ¦ ¦ H. Cisewski S, these 'st, No. T 294?.. , . CONTINGENT Warrant Issued A.-A. - . ' 4«.083:il : ¦ ' , his wife, To adopt j ¥ "Cheery Pick '' D' SHERIFFS s - ,? *? ," Receipts ' . ' , Papenfuss. . . , . ' " ?¦ . . ? ' . Pamela K . Schmidt. . ^0 ^^^^ - H: E .: . , „ - ., Balance 'December- . 3t . 1943 ¦/-- 0— . -' \ ...... 1t,039 «,5 ' ' 'ry i'i Name .. . . Dist. No. I. 3O0 ... , - Receipts' . .; Baiance janua ., 1963 .1 105«'06?95'; ¦ R- Famous ' ;:.' ¦ ¦ ' ' '¦ ' ; . OR DB . . .;- Rohert J. M-Jller, „ .;. Total -. A ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦* ¦¦'./. 44,0*3.11 Tax Apporttnnmen|s .. i. ' . 47.007 . 14 - '0v*4 ¦' . . . f . . . Dist, No, ,434 ,;...... ,. .: , Balance January !. .' '963' . I¦ '' , . 480 00 transfer from Schoot: . '-Jarnes 'E. Cisewski - having filed herein 2^J jf^\ ., _ ¦ ' ¦ } ^^^ e 'va '--bahlquist, . . , , 0 U-5. SAVINGS BOND . Transoortation Tav.- .;..;¦. . ' 4 ,000 00. a , ..Petition-' for the? adoption by him ol ''¦ - . Di^i : No. 6.34 ...... , ''I'5 ' - ' A480.66 Transfer from School . Pamela ' Ka-y TSclirriiot;.' a minor: child, JEWEL MEN S & ADI S 11' ¦ ¦ Total- .....::V '0OO^.-0 :.AV . - . £ 17 L E •: : weiti;.' y/ y -y ¦ . Receipts? ? Tuition Tan " ' . - ,;; ; . . , 70,O00?00 ' JL jp^n: ,, ,,. ,...... ¦ .: and the mother of said child having f :.- ...... 33.H3.i8 ¦ . ^ F - Di5t . . .No . . »!0' ...... Disbursennenli . ¦"' Heuslnp & Redevelopment AurtiOrity, . . , joined in said Petition,, and- an- Affidavit ^ : • ' Balance ' January. 1,. 1943 , • ?- 243.7! ¦ '¦ ' ¦ ' Erm ord Heaser, ' . -? ¦ ' ,,,... ¦: ¦ Funds : Distribution . ... . 64 .T0 : declaring that the address . of Victor - . ' Collection's- .- ; ....,.• ,.:..,;.. ' / .1,931.25 ' . - Dist. No: 2389 ..,.,„ . :.,.; : ,"" !' 8»lanc% December }{,. wil t . • ,- • • 480.013 Part . Payfrient for sale of old . . Schmidt, lather ol said minor child, Ti - ' ;- ? ' Winona State Coll«« :...... PW® ' ' . Highway Property .,. .. . . ;. J?25 5 00 : unknown, -having- been duty . filed, " and ¦ ¦ . Total A...V. . ?0' .; AA-? «' • 1,175:C0 |rl« R; Gusa, .; .., . ? Total. ;.\ . ;. , 0...? ...... :0»O 0' 0 4B0 M . the. . Cour) -being satisfied that said ¦ - ; . . . " ' ' • : WATCHES t »06 . . :-. .... ¦ _.A ' 230,333.19 ! I Dist. No, . . . . •& Total' , ...,. ? . ? ...... » ; Victor Schmidt' cannot, be served per- ; ,;. ¦ 13.534« 00 Disbursements - ¦ ' J^f La Crosse .'H Iph School ...... ; . sonally with. Notice , ot. Hearing ; ' ?, " - " : - ¦ . . . INHERITANCE TAX ¦> La - CroJse. V/ocstional? '- . ' Disbursementi IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing ' Balance January I, 1963. . » -7 . "< Intel • ,. - . ' ? . *' 6!, " 61 Wesl Fourth Stieet Collections ... ¦ ...... TV'S! W ¦ V 94 .U1 93 OI«burHm»nl« -, Warrants Issued . Winona, Minnesota ~~ COUNTT LAW LIBRARY Balance December Jl , 1943 1 , 3S,^" 39 » >4 ,54 5 :36 Trinsler to School . Total (First Pub ¦ ¦ Receipts " , Friday. Feb? Jl, 1964) : districts • ¦« ¦ 4J..J.V.15 Total .,...;.,. 0.. . t 132,659.32 . . Disbursement* ADVERTISEMENT FOR Trunsfer to Road «¦ ' ' ' ' , ' l»t "H fclDS , 7/1,» ,(100... 00«. Pala nre lanuary I. IW1 t l , BOAT A WATER SAFETY Brirtq. ' ' ¦>. ' I, 1 0(1 NOTICE TO VENDORS Stale Revenue *¦ Schools t 2-033 ?5 Loilection s ...... '3 Transfer lo Counly ...... ' W County Revenue . • >] '* ' ' ' ¦ Receipts Propnuk Solicited for Pickup- Truck Bulldlno 4/ Pa ' • ' • . t 1,920 31 'JJJJJ Iown?; Cties 8- Village - |2 Total . . . . . for the Winona Public Schools tnlnnct December 31 , )H7 '•"/j" 4 , Jj Balanre lannar/ 1 I9a3 I . 11112 / School Districts 06' . , " Disbursements 034 00 ' Rids Close a| 1 P.M. ¦ ' 7WU Warrant* Issued ;, . • "I l icense's Sold 3. Intel . »" 1.10 60 rin»s ' .:...; 7 50 Monday, March », Tt«4 A V ' Baldiice December .11 , 19*1 . ... . Issued S , 1,169 01 Cancelled Warrant 106 20' Mntlce Is hereby qiverv thiil seeled ' "" War rants SCHOOL TRAHSFORT^TION ' December 31 , 1143 %¦ l ,l',l 33 proposals will he received by tht Board Total / .. » '« ¦'"¦» Balanre , Total A? t 2,355 .17 nf Education, Special School Dislrlcl TAX FUND , . t 2, 970 31 No 5, Winona, Mlnnnotn, until 1:0(1 REDEMPTION lolal . PRIVATf Disbursements P . M , 'Monday. March 9, 1964 . «t Receipts Th* REFUNDINO off.ee of 'he Clerk nt Ihe Hoard ol Edu- Receipts Issur-rt ' t J. m 50 . Wen an-i , . cation, located In the Senior Hloh School . « : December 31; 196 1 ¦ 107 .17 »nlanc» January ' "43 ,, '! JI Receipts Balance , Building (or one new 1964 model < ton Appnrtlonmenti J3.1 VS UJ Balance lanuaiy I, I'M ' » —" ' Tei ¦ pickup truck. In accordance wilh plans Rectevelnpm-nl ' ? Tot al .. t 2,:SS.M Houslnq & Collecuont Ra iam* lenuary 1, 1961 , » and ipr.rllirations on tile in the office Authority Fuoris ""' ¦ :, , Transfer trnm ot the Clerk nt th» Board nl Education, Olstrlhuflon . - ' . - • " Total . « " . 3'1 n» ¦OAT A WATER I1.4M f'I9 T««es A. Penalties ... The l«W Studebaker '. ton pickup Statu Aid* truck currently owned will be traded in " Olsbiirsements ' » 3M.OI 1AFETY ENFORCEMENT H144 13 intnl . . on the piii<- >in>e of the new unit. Tnrel . . . « MM ,!, 1MS fllcis will be opened and read eil 1 W Our Values ¦A I SMI M Rtctlptt an ant* * ntsbuistments P ,\V Monday, March 9, 1964 , ind will wK . * Bl»huri(in»nt» OeremBer 1' , 1961 0 m lft ! Balance tie tabulated tor presentation 1b the l [UU _fL____ n » Balanre lanuary I, 1961 t 3 (*27 26 , . , I 31 45 Wairants l.sued * '' •' Hoard of Education at Its regular meet, T rjn'fer In coiilr/ Total • • (lalaiu e Orremher .11, 1961 . I Collection. 1.3'0 37 1 « ,m Inq to be held at 7 00 P.M. March t, •ulW.no " i I9A4 . Trnnttn to Srhnol „..,., ASSURANCB n » Total , t 4. B97 . 43 Total > l'' I Sealed propoiali ihall bt plnlnly t"^rlc,, , w ?. m.sikeil "TnirH flirt. " Deren^fi V , l'*^ 1 *93 . " Dlstiurseoieots *„le,rir» Receipts DITCH FUND INVEST MENTS A deposit of Vi of Ihe hid pr ice In ! WJL o Cuff Links Necklaces Earrings Sterling Rings tut3 Warr anti I SMII- O 1 1. J74 . IS rash, ri'ililiert rherk, or rilrtn>r« hohct • • • lout ' \ '4 ^ Balance ..M»"ary I . !9«1 , t " '; Rrcelpll Balance December II , I9M 1. -471 4', I shall arromnany Hie tiid a\ a guarantee ^Bi, • Bracelets • Fancy Pins © Watch Bands Nylon " .' I V ILLAOIS S FUND ' th^l Ihe .bidder, it succesvliil, will de • TOWNS, CITIES ? !M7 RaUn.e .. lanuai y l , 1961 , t 10. PM OO Watch Bands «Tie lolal , total . . I 4,S9! 61 liver all Items covered In the nitl . ^B, • Ceramics Bars o Dishes [7} Recelpti A rnrnplrlr description ot the unit Dlshiirs*in«nts lolal i. » 10, 000 Oil SOCIAL tECURITY ! hid shall arronipany Ihe proposal , ^ L Salt & Pepper Sets §g I flirt shall he made on forms provided • MMiir. e lanuaiy l . I'M > " w ' . , prremhn M. WH * " Disbursemint* Receipt! Tn. Apporl.onmenH 1,711,MO 67 Balanr e In' thai purpose hy the Bo.srd of Edu- irttion, which will include Hit i/ oi iooqe P 'rjiitry te. r« . 4.M7 » ,M tUlanre neiamfei II , KM* IMOO M prlre nt 1 v N » ' 1, |9ni t lieniler linln Count y mtal Balanre lanuary Ihe ti'iKk. the amount allowed tor Ihe ^^* ** i . © Gold Baby Rings / , . ¦ Collections 1M00 trade in ami (he net hid IfB lSK Oevrni ie 7 l.'8 IS talal « I0. OD0 O1 nwi\ U,18071 FORFinen TAX SALU The Hoard of Friur afion reserves fhe Js Ife • Many, Many Others! Cniln. « W4 0(1 ' j j0£ \&fev aBB I CHANGi Total riant In reiert any or all lildv Tni»i » y.vt.mni Ref I PM HOARD or r niKATiow Rereipll Dlshuisementi Sn.'Ciol School Dulrlcl No I » tiHtiunnrient* Kalanr e i»r,.a.v I '«M • "' " PM) I w 'lAunrns , cie-rk ,(1 '.Vanantl l«si,erl t 174 00 Collerlions ' " flalanre lanuaiy 1 , 1961 . • 5 POO Of? 1961 Balanr* Orrenihei 11, , Vi „ ,,„„ i, M ,en I ! , -:i. l47 02 ' ' ITIisI Puh fridny. feh Jl. IU4) 0 » ¦'', fl( Halaore Deremhei II, 1981 Total , " " (filal * I OflO To tal » 1/4 00- NOTICe OF HEARIN* trier « 1 . J79 .747 (13 Disbiiriimenl* PiitMirsemenl* tTATI REEI> TRAN SFER TAX NO 11CI IS lirRfnY CIVfN Ifnt the J Cily Cnui.iit pf |he Cily of Vlininn , Min. « ' «» nrsnta, will inrel on Werreofi livn'O ,'.e,.ant, Lined >J Balanre Drreinnei .11, 1961 T 1 0O0 Of Rerelpls th" !ni» day 01 Balance Oer. rniher H, l»»1 S ill' II Vairh, 19r,4, n| 7 JO p t.\ In lis t CO'iruTI 0( fliamlier In the City Iloli, Incatrd on 11 . inr, pfine ,ii\^n, " lolal I I. OC10 B«iaiir« lanuary I, |9al I 9?' 5 65 « VS4/ Hit snulhwiMl i nrnri of f ourth and t a^ Dre-heni 7 *P ,.. I JUT* lata) , " Collodion* . . . I, 400 10 ' tayetle Streets , In inid City, for Ihe A' M \>n '.',on/ , COUNTY TREASURERS Piitpose of inn«iitri m<] and nrfloq upon Nf ,v HaiI»n>rl l*p. ., .,. U "I ** INCIDENTAL in.a, \ t V5 , 95 F 1. -. a I rt C.ne-Oy, TRtlSTF.f SECURITIES fhe rnnini and hie hnal rtewelnpnient ^lee^enl 'till 1*P, -,... 10.608 8' Recupli pian nf ttie Western I anrl Corporation (or Dlspursementi In be (i 7 ik' Wrlno, Mecalnli tht nrw Muaile f.^ail, Inialrd In \\ moy lv*,p .,,,. I 4/4 86 isnlenre lanuaiy 1, 1961 , » *" ' « v'.' airanli l«*ui -I t I So: oo Ihe tnliiiMii'i parreli of land: (1( 1 Jrl n V lyif i lianvlrr frnni tlaianra lanuary I, l«61 * 1I .0OII (\aianr« Drrernlin .11 , 19M 'a ? 95 , thai part ol ll-» tloiiliw"'! Ouar. innno..... 00.. Han li'.p ,... t ara 51 fpunly Regime tei ol the NoilheaM Quailer nrort by Ihe founly Andilnr Noith, nl Panne Seven I7| West of Ihe m • 4^ f ,l|li I' lini ipnl Meridian lying South- p S.nnlo'i e I AP ,,,. ILU'* 1014. 1 , "' '' ^| F ai I Nnlllfiiao is ;i|ipn)vpfl hv Ihe Honrd on this 9lli day of .lnnimrv . HIM, nnd w'lteily ot county O.trh fin Thret (J) , Rlctmionit l*P 4 , \\MCt Oiitiur s«i*ients 7 That Pflil of Goveininent lot Two ll^llye f rty Polillmo., respectfully suhmillert to the taxpayers of tlie county. Iji , Seilinn 1 wrnty elrihl OBI , Tpsvnslilp l|0|iier ti-.p ...,.,. 'I tit .18 |.„,«ll .!« » r « One llunilrril .Seven i)(ltl North, Hange ' !•' " 11 " f^i-nipe J .' .CIIIHOI, llalatire P"e/iit-ei ' , |9»1 t' •'' Srvn 171 , We' l ot 'he rillh |'r|nrlpa| n \',' i|soii "f v- -|> . U *8« 8* Allesl : Vi Idlnii , lylim We'trrly nt the Soullirily HH90IHB^'''*' *SHHBHHHHIHV'^~^^BBHRMHHHHHiHHMKBMMHiH^BHMBi e- Arnold t en. - , Warre n \*t>. , Wilts' lolal » »'"« '» )N(j\'i;i( . lemion nf the f ast line ol tht NO'lh- ^ Alli en Herfllhc KICIIAKD Sl 'ilO( , Audiior «'" ! 0»at |fr nl Ine Nm tlieajl Qiinrtei \\f\t /LwHm f BmWKMrmT r Ar ^^^Mm^^^WmM_WII^MW MMt—WM^MMM\MM tjiica Iwp • II.JOO H MISSINO HEIRS INW. nf fjl- ' il nt lain Section 7t, and Jp'in Nintr-mniin. lynn Nnilheaslerly of Ihe right nl way ¦St. Clierles 1^, p . W IH 11 Receipts lloiini of (' minh' nf sIS, Highway *l »s eslMillshid by Commissioner Slate FNn Aoo-.t. Winona T^- |>, . t leflO; * fnnilrmnitlnn Proreertingi hy lit* W m—mm ^L^mr^ mmm m r 9^ W^ A m\ A i m^mrm^m^mwr^ ma% W L^L ^% 1 t/ortiert f III noliuysen, Balenri .larmaiy I, til , t 6 v0«'' M f^lnnesnt a H'lMok lwp 4 ,f21 81 ADOLPH SriTZKli At Ilia time and (ilnre above itrslqnat- Raymond Lrlinorl;, lolal » 6. T0M .lAMKS PAI'M.NFl 'SS »tf an apdorttinltv » ill b« given ta nil «olllnt|ilnn« Iwp 4 MSOri prenn. inteie»leil rn he lieini d tor Onlrude l.rlinerlr. Hull ut .emenls l.l-:0 R, RORKOW.SKI ar il anam »I the aiininval ra r|lsarpr ova| Rplllngilorte T*o 3,;41 1' I" ,na' nevelnpmiht Plan and Zoning- (rtivaid Metit-r, dale nre ritremntr 1 , tfa .t I 6 VP Is I .F.N J . m:i\aiirA\in , f-ahniary ?r), IM4 Nprlon T/.p . I0-»''I ll JOHN I CARTeP , trtwio Rinetaitl, t lh« 7wp. 3 111 «2 loUl I 6 , 1'O SS CAHl, O. PKTKRSON City Rocord«f, 7" FRIDAY Businessmeh Plan Driver Hurt tn he Dally Record FEBRUARY 21, 1964 Civil ASuif Events at Eyota Coroner' s Jury ¦ EVOTA, '-.; Minn;; (Special ) - 'Probation ¦ ¦ ''¦ ¦ ¦: - ; ' ' ¦Given ' ¦ ' ' Car-Trucfc Crash '!' : ' - "0 - . '0 0 - .: . . A - In Second At Comm unity Two-Srate Deaths Wiriona Deaths The re-organized / Eyota epm- Session Memorial Hospital Over Accident meTcial Club held . its second . One driver received possible A:coroner's; jury was to hold John W. Severson Mrs. Lucy Kamrowskl meeting Wednesday night and injuries an?d his car about $150 On Morals Count its second ? meeting in the ? in- Visiting houTi: Medical «na surgical DURAND, Wis. (Special) Mrs. Lucy Kamrowski, 73, made plans for the corning damage when the air brakes on patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to - A 32-year-old Dakota , Minn., vestigation info the death of «:30¦ p m. (No John W. Severson, 96 '. year. Donald Morrison , new a semi-truck . apparently failed children under 12.) . . " . . '" , Durand, 90Q&OE. Sanborn St., : died at I man Was sentenced in ADistrict Mrs. George Pippenger. 25, 220 Maternity patients: 2 to 3:30 end ; to died at St. Benedict's Commu- 5:35 p.m Thursday at Commu- Damage Opens president, presided and report- at the intersection of Highways , 1:30:p.m. (Adults only.); . | Court to two years probation W 2nd St., at I p:m. today in nity ' Hospital Thursday at 4 nity Memorial Hospital after a A civil lay suit to determine ed a membership of 31. 14 and 61 at. 3:40 - p.m. Thurs- on a charge of indecently as- City HaU. Dr. Robert Tweedy; . p.m.' He had been The Browni Swiss Cattle Club day. ' ' ; - ' ' Ay ' THURSDAY admitted six-months illness. property damage resulting from ¦ .A- .. - /- saulting a 12-year-old girl last county coroner, scheduled tha Feb. 10. will be : invited to hold its; ahr ' : Lawrence James: Kane, 30, meeting for ADMISSIONS She was born here Feb. .8, a traffic accident AugO 29. 1963, I ¦ summer. the municipal court- He was born in Lom, Nor- 1891, -to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at Sarnia and Hamilton streets, tiual Cattle congress in the Ey- Minneapolis, told officers that ; ' Charles A; Zieraer, rural Da-. room if a current trial is com- Mrs: Amy C. Evenson , 211 W\ way, ¦¦:¦ pec. 4. 1867, to Mr; and Kobus. She lived here her en- opened this.. . morning iri munici- ota village park : J une i. he was. just '. starting his 1962 i kota, '.".- ;p leaded : guilty . before ! plete. A Sarhia St. Mrs. Sever Severson and came " ¦ - • the club andOA. C. Podein Mrs;; ¦;' Percy H.?> tire life and was a member pal court, " . " model car after stopping for : Judge Leo Murphy oh: a charge i Pippenger "died Feb. - i. Giles, Lewiston , to America as a boy of sbc. each will sponsor . a candidate traffic? signals. Kane, a fed- accosting the Dakota girl Dr. Tweedy said death appar- Minn. , ' of St. Stanislaus Church, and James Pampuch ; 19, rural I of I He had never married. He farm- the Third Order of St. Francis for Princess Kay of the Milky eral narcotics agent, was driv- ; July 27, 1963 in tlie Township of ently was. caused by .peritonitis , Charles P. Knopp, 1015 Gil- Fountain City; asks $330 as the : ed in Nelson Township, Buffalo at the church. result of that accident. Pam- Way contest. , 00 : . ing a car owned by the: U:S. ' New Hartford, ?0A ; an infection of. the diaphragm . more Ave. County , until retirement in 1943 The club Will . sponsor . the Linda L. - ' Suiriyors include two daugh- puch is represented: in court by Treasury DepartrrientO Duahe Peterson , of PlunketL He called a coroner's jury which ¦ . Brand, - - Rushford, when he moved to DurarioO Dover-Eyota; School ath- ¦ met Feb. 6 and has been wait- 0 Minn. . ters, .SVIfs. Eugene (Margaret) Dennis : Challeen, 0 of . Plunkett High . Harvey D. Stockpleth, Roch- j and Peterson , requested ; a pre- j where he lived with Mr. and letic banquet scheduled April 7? esterO Minn., came: up behind liminary hearing for his client, ! ing::to complete its investigation Mrs. - Robert -S.0 Trent Jr , Mrs. Arthur Breiter. Blank, and MrsO Robert (Mar- and PetersbnO. John OOevering, : He was a cella) , Chairmen of planning commit- Kane. He said he was shifting Ziemer. Rail was set at . $1,000 i until laboratory tests from the ? 5I6V2 Wilson ASt. member of St. John ' Thilmany, Winoria; five 503 E. Marl; St., the . defendant s Lutheran grandchildren, and ore sister, represented bv Robert Hull. tees will be appointed by Morri- into low . gear when .the air July 290 The ..preliminary. -hear-, ! University of' Minnesota hospi- ? DISCHARGES Church.' . OO? . is Mrs. IMary Pomeroy, Winona; 'claims $212 damage. son. Advance tickets will , be on brakes failed on his 1948 green ing was set for Aug, 02, post- ! tals . were returned this week. Surviving is brie cousin, He Jurors are Ddwd Mulcaby% David Tillman, 710 - Main St. Her husband and one daughter sale soon: . semi-truck. The truck is owned 1i poned to Au|. 3 and again to j. Linda L. Brand, Rushford Thomas Wekkiri,. Durand. Jwo Oevering appeared as cross- Aug. 13, S. A.'-Sawyer, county at- ! 335 Orrin St., Francis Whalen, - ' ¦ , have: died. A A member of the local? school by Herb Schultz. Rochester. . .; Miriii. . . ' sisters .and one brother 0 na-ve exannination witness for the ? torney; appeared for the state 1 1558 W,-0. Kiiig . St;, ' Francis ; Funeral services will be at patrol will be sent to Legion- This, said Stockpleth, caused Mrs. E. Duane Jonsgaard:• and died. plaintiff. He testified that he ville this su'mmer by the club. ; in the Eeloriy case. Vaughan. 216 E. Wabasha St.; : ., Funeral services will be Sat- 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Borzys- was returning at noon from him to hit the reaxOpf the Kane , 4th ? baby, Rushford,: Minn . /A village cleanup campaign is automobile: , Kane complained Ziemer originally -entered a Robert Olmstead .420 W. . urday at 2 p.m. at St. John's kowsld Mortuary and at 9:at work driving a I960 model car i plea of not guilty but- changed ] St.; Gordon . Espy, 1454 Park Albert Kolstad, Arcadia , Wis. St.: Stanislaus Church; the Rt. planned for early spring. Rusr of shoulder pain, and was . treat- MrsO Gerald A. Brown and Lutheran Church, the Rev. Rog- which he had owned for two sell Jensen was named chair- I the plea to guilty Dec. 11;: 1963, ! Lane,; and Robert Olson , 5L4. RevO IMsgrO N. F, Giulkowski ed by a private physician. . ? ., baby, Utica, Minn. er Bronsted officiating; Burial months. mam . ¦ I when ?:a pre-sentence investiga- "WV:Broadway .: 0 will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, officiating. Burial will be. in St: tion-was ordered. " A ' -A ' Howard E. Hpveland. 68 W. Mary's Cemetery , HE SAID that he was turn- Rep. Alfred Schumann re- A LEAP YEAR DANCE Wabasha St. Friends may call at Goodrich ported pos-sibility of bus serv- i Judge Murphy ordered that ¦ Funeral Home until noon Satur- Friemds may call at the mor- ing left from Sarnia onto Ham- Winona bounty ¦2iehner:' be placed on ETTRICK.. Wis. (Sp-ecial)--A ; Harold D. McCready,/ St. there ice iiito town. He . recomm ended ' two years day, then at the church. tuary after 4 p.m. today; The ilton. Oevering testified ; probation with tlie Commission- leap vear square dancing party 0 Charjes, Minn. were no cars in front of him, that ideal businessmen and per- GOP Convention ' Mrs. Louis Schuth, Cochrane, Rosary will be recited at 7:15 sons interested should appeal to i '.er. of Corrections as of. Jan. 1, will be held at the Ettrick Com- ' ¦ ' ¦ Mrs. Ray 6.: Hardie p.m that he had his turn signals 19(51. ' , munity Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. T7is. . . ; ' the state Railroad & Warehouse ' ¦: ' ¦ " : ¦ BLAIR,.Wis. Chairmen ¦ ¦ ¦ " - ¦ (Special!-Mrs. on for a block and that he did Named . , Steven B. Dzwbnkowski Commission for such service. ! . Men will come dressed as. wom- , 1004 Ray G. Hardie,; 75, died at her Dr. William H, Crawford not turn sharply. . He said the ONE WAY TO FIND OLT en and women , as men. : Roy E. King St. home in West Dr. William H. , Cra-wford; A new . sign ? welcbming people Convention committee chair- , Franklin. Jack- . 64 , plaintiff's car : did not stop for men for tlie Winoiia County Re- LEBANON, Ky. tjn — A motor- Lunn . Winona . will be caller. Mrs. Floyd Bischel 1119 W. son County, Thursday Vat 7:30 4234 Duppn t A ve. OS.; ¦' Minneapo- into the in- to? Eyota is being constructed : 5th St. the sign but sailed and donated by Albert Pries publican convention next month ist driving;past the • Bank of A potluck liinch will b-e¦ sen'ed. p.m. She had been in ill health lis, father of Mrs, John R. tersection striking his car. He Loretto - .noticed' Mrs. Julius ; Stenberg, French Fred S. Jandt, Winona Rt, 2, and will be erected on his prop- were . announced to da y by the vault doorO since September. • '.' .' • •' ; Breitlcw, Winona, died at 7 p.m. said he left the accident scene was standing Creek, chairman, say s anyone . Lorraine L. Danzeisen , 823 erty ; Painting the sign will be James Goetz, GOP chairman. ojDen and imme-0 ' ; ? The former Hilda Andrena Thursday, He had been ill sev- and went home, three blocks to Appointments were made at diately called State Police. . j may attend whether in; costurna TV. Wabasha St. eral ?years. ¦ / ;•' •;• . financed by the club. Roseland was born at Clinton, . call police: A Other officers of the re-or- a county executive committee They - surrounded tlie building; or not.. Mrs. James¦ ¦¦ G. Meier, 515 18S9. Huff st, ../¦ Rock County. Wis:, Jan 4. . He was born Aug. 12,0 1899, Pampuch told the. court that ganized club are A.;C. Podein, meeting Thursday night. The and learned the-truth—the bank j

the com- had moved II She was educated in at Morristowii, Mirih., the son down the street two ¦¦¦ - ¦¦ ¦¦ i II ' Mrs. Ralph Carlblom , 1335 he was headed to the Root Beer vice president; Donald Keller, convention:will be March . 18, 8 fat * ! *- ¦: mon schools of Jefferson Prai- of George Emerson and Mayme stand on Samia street diiring p.m., at Hotel Winona. days-earlier. Lakeview. ) secretary , and Albert Pries, BIRTHS rie / West Franklin , and Bronk - (Sprage Crawford. He w ai his noon break. He saW he treasurer . Meetings will be held Heading committees will: be: Mr. . and :Mrs. Orvin Hanson. side in German Coulee. She graduated from.. the University was traveling south on Hamilton the 0 third Wednesday each Martin Beatty, Winona ,, rules Mrs. Roman Feltes, was ad- . of Minnesota Dental School as OO A O Rushford, Minn., twins, a son worked at various jobs until and Waited at the stop sign month at . 8 p.m. at the Pried- and constitution; "William Marin, vanced to first, class. ; | ^ : and daughter. ' A marriage to.Ray G. Hardie; a dental surgeon in 1923. He about two minutes for east-west more Cafe. Committee . chair- "Winona , credentials and regis- The seven tenderfoot badges June 4, 1910, at Blair. ? : A 0 was tlhe dean of¦¦ the school from traffic to clear before turning men appointed ? are :? Dues and tration ; Dan -Trainor Jr., Wino- pinned to the uniforms, of the 1945 to 1963. < ' '-¦ . BIRTHS ELSEWHERE The Hardies farmed near left. He testified that he ven- membership, Mr. 0 Pries , and ija, resolutions; Cdeian ,'G o s s, boys hy their parents went to ; North Bend until' 1923. when they He served in the . air service tured? out a few feet when traf- Podein , promotion. Lewiston, nominating. The Rev? the following; Mitchell Arnold , " (S moved to their . present . farm. in World War IA Phil Williams, Winona, Church son of Mr; and Mrs.' Melvin ARCADIA, Wis. : pecial) — 0 fic . started to clear . arid kept ; Mr. and Mrs. Roman Rotering, She was a member of the North , Survivors are; His .wife, Jane of the Nazarene,. will give the Arnold; Ronald Benusa. son of his eye on. the Oevering car , lpp rural Arcadia, at a La Crosse Beaver. Creek First Lutheran (Ford) . Crawford, Minneapolis; which was the last in a string convention invocation. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Benusa ; l l - hospital; Feb. 8, a son. Church : and its Ladies Aid. two sons, George, Minneapolis, of east bound automobiles. Woman Knocked A meeting of the full county John Misch , sen of Mr. and HARMONY, ., Minn, (Special). Survivors are: Her husband; and Guy, til S. Coast Guard, GOP committee will be held Mrs. A .Clarence Misch; Mike Keith C , Sun Prairie, PAMPUCH SAID Oevering next Wednesday, 8 p.m:, at Ho- MalesytckiOson of MrO and Mrs. ¦ —At Harmony Comm¦ unity Hos- one son, Cape May,? N. J.; one daugh- -:¦: MM- .tmW ¦¦ " Taxei :" pital:. .' 0 - L'.S. Marshall for Western Wis- ter , Mrs. John (Penelope) Breit- did not have his turn signals tel Winona , Goetz said. The Ailred Malesytcki; William O'- ' A' 2P... ' OA/Poid . Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Sikkink consin ; two 0 daughters, Mrs, low, Winona , and two grandchil- on, that he cut his .'turn ' ;' tod Down by Youth committee, ; fully staffed, is Brien , son of Mr, and Mrs. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ last Friday',, a daughter. .A . Richard (Leone) Mattson and dren • • - . . ' . "::; sharply and that Oevering . hit composed of 127 ward, region- Arthur O'Brien ; Joseph Game- : Mr. arid Mrs. Harold: Curray Mrs. Leland (Sara) Clair. West , his car while he was at a al , precinct aiid township offi- te.. Jr., and . Robert Gamoke Jr. . Funeral services will, be ait . A 1 Sunday, a sonO . 0 Franklin: six- grandchildren ; 1 :30 p.m. Monday at Lakewood standstill , Pampuch testified Much Improved cers of tlie party . The tenderfoot ceremonies -'will; discuss,-the A-ere held in the Willie Wired- pWEStERfi eight great-grandchildren, two Chapel , Minneapolis. A memori- that he told Oevering to stay at : Mrs. .Katherihe : Lelwica, 86, The. meeting J sisters, Mrs. John Thursday her? physician was Nante Society at 8 p.m. today, A collision at the intersection and James Gamoke, son of Mr. Bismarck, clear ... 22 0 Mr. arid . Mrs. John Sander. . ? concerned about her state of ' ' ¦ and by the Knights of Columbus of Johnson and 5th streets Wed- ' ' and Mrs. Joseph Gamoke , Pan- Chicago, cloudy 0, , 32 23 " - :. . Surviving are three brothers, at 8 :30 p.m . ?¦ • ' ' shock and was .-unable ' toOdeter- nesday night caused no injury ? ther patrol. Cincinnati, snow ... 36 24 T SommonO Houston : Adolph and rnine the extent of injuriesO Due John Feltes, son of Mr. and AMAZING NEW Cleveland, clear ... 30 9 , two but resulted iri about $75 dam- to the shock, Mrs, Lelwica was 0. Gary , and Mrs. Agnes Sffiec '¦ Denver, cloudy .... :. - 27 11 0; Jore,: Hous- Fmneral services for Mrs. age to the two ears. . i considered in critical condition . sisters, Mrs. Emma : , 4th St , Des Moines, clear . 0 26 8 Robert Laughan. Agnes Srnec, 527% E. 3rd St., Lorrie Kunda 917 E. i Thursday noon. ton , and Mrs. was driving her 1951 model car Detroit , cloudy 0... 30 18 A, will . be at?8:30 a.m. Saturday Her physician reported today ' La Crosse. south on Johnson Street; She Fairbanks, cloudy . . - 5 -4 ,10 The Rev. Richard Lee will at "Watkowski Funeral Home that her condition is fair and FUEL OIL Fort Worth, cloudy ' 53 32 .07 ¦ 2 and at 9 at St. John *s Church , told officers she had stopped . for that there appear fo be no frac- conduct a service Monday . at the sign at 5th Street and pro- Helena , clear .00. 29 15 .02 Cross of Christ Lutheran the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Ha- tured bones. , ' p.m. nt ceeded into the intersection. Honolulu clear . . 0 83 70 , Houston. Burial will be bigeT officiating, Burial will be Police still are looking for Jacksonville Church She struck a 1962 model car clues (o identify her assailant. 8c%2?» - ' , clear 57 33 .. Stone Church Cemetery. in St. Mary's Cemetery , A ; ^ ^^ 7 ^ ^ SERVICE Kansas City, clear . 35 18 .. in driven by Jeffrey Kremer, In the crocheted purse were a Friends may call at Hill Fuitcrnl Friends may call at the fune- Los Angeles, clear . 74 50 ' ... ral home after m. today, A Houston, Minn., in the left side. Rosary, a house key and 35 Home, Houston, Sunday eve- . 2 p. He was traveling east on 5th Memphis, cloudy 0. 42 29 Rosary will be recited at . 7 p.m . cents in a small coin purse. , ning. St. About $25 damage was on m u~yf ^M^ Miami clear 66 46 . MMMMMMMMMM9^SS!^ ^^^^^^^—--nTfim^ ! mMMM Milwaukee, snow 29 17 T the front bumper, of the Kunda Ethiopia 's population of about r New Orleans, cloudy 56 34 .. Two-State Funera ls car, and the Kremer car receiv- J20 million fs mainly a mixture ~ _: J lifiL^^^^^H ' Arcadia Studies ed more than $50 damage to [of Hamites, Semites and Ne- DOERER'S ^^^^^^^^^^^^0^^^^- ^^^^^^3^^^^^K^ia^r ^_^^_^^^__m___m ' New York, clear ,. 40 23 .. Rattlo-Olspitclitd Iqulpmtnt Omer W. Goetzinqer both left doors. groids. Okla. City, clear ... 38 20 ,. , Minn. (Special) Philadelphia , CA LEDONIA Community Chest clear . 37 21 .. services for Omer ,m —~m—mm * Phoenix, clear . 67 40 — Funeral ( p« » ^ ^ r~ ^ * r——^— "~*"?5 ^??~—¦r^^?^Tt?,!^rTTxA\\\\\\\ Wavne Goctzinpcr , Rt, 3, Cale- ARCADIA , Wis. . Special) - Ptlnd , Me., snow . : . 38 28 at 2 ,p.m. Satur- At the regular meeting of the Ptlnd. Ore., clear .. 50 31 ,, donia , will be day at Peace United Churc h of Arcodin Lions Club Tuesday Rapid Cily, snow ... 28 11 .01 , Creek , the Rev. niglst at Club 93, members voted o St. Louis, clear 36 22 Christ Crooked o^^piliiiiii ____\ Clyde Lee officiating. Burial will to support the efforts of the Salt Lk. City, clear . 34 20 Arcadia Businessmen 's Associ- fi!) be in the church cemetery. San Fran., clear ... 54 Friends may call at the Pot- ation in sponsoring a Commun- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Seattle, clear . .. 51 34 ter-llaugcn Funeral Home here ity Chest here. Washington , clear . 44 28 Friday afternoon and evening LeRoy Woychik and Stanley / snow .... 10 -5 Winnipeg, nnd n't the church from 1 until WieTsfialln of tho businessmen's (T—Trace) 2 p.m. Saturday. association "discussed prelimin- EXTENDED FOIIECAST ary work to determine how the ^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MINNESOTA - Tempera- tered light snow beginning of play is accepted in other area tures will average near normal. period and ngnin first of next coirnmunitics where it has been ^H ^O'0000;;;¦ 1 31^ ^H Normal high ll extreme north, week. In practice. near 30 extreme .south. Normal WISCONSIN - Temperatures The chest would be an an- //////M////^ low 2 below extreme north , 12 will nverange near or a little nuo] one-drive effort nnd would : above extreme south. General- below normal . . Normal high ¦ 24- incl ude contributions to .ill chnr- wi^/////^ f ^ ly only minor day to day chang- III north, 2!>-,'!!> sout h. Normal ilnlvlc institutions .such a.s the es until warming trend heRin- low 3-13 north , 11-Ui .south, Only Mnrch of Dimes , Heart Fund, ONLY \ ^^ n ning after first of week. Pre- minor day to clay chanfics To- Snlvntion Army , Mental Health npitation less Hum 1 inch most tal j)recipiliition less Hum .1 mid others . The drives Are con- likely in west port ion in scat- inch . Occasional snow flurries , ducted encli full. $|CQ95 I I __ w _W Will w«5h , unsa nnd »pm dry a 6 pound m loa d in just 8 minutes. jn.iHMi mr iiTii ^* * _— _ - Spin diy one load while *noth«f wdshai, i jj c\i ~~ SOMETHINGlo SHOUT A BOUT 1 siahjL j * W. »r. proud pri-sint THE h» No plumbing neicesjaiy...can \_ ^_ ^ M _f^t_^k CIRCE, ' ^t"'. I r i}C | f b« ussd m _^_ ' you will find I r M«l b Kitchen bath m utility toom, ^ ¦¦ ' ^ H ^__M LJlf .m.rl.U *nd moil flmtl armq frame * , " ; linq coupled wilrt « Luma Mf ¦ ^ ¦ nniiBi rTr j«w« |.likt •nquved brow.p i.c , It m«ke« .» iliim- II r/lttlflO ^f f atoiage aiea on eaiy rolling casters, ^ ¦ lowtr rim. Eitlr«mtly l/l/f fffiflul » At, ^m CUIVIrLClt m, r ingin conlmif lo trim cryilal | WITH liqht com-torUbli in wid* ¦ Washes a full 6 otclothea and . ^M ^M vtlgMof , dtllgVilfully • 1% J. Ll f pound* FRAMfS ¦ Hl.clion colon «nd comnliU wilh linqU viiion II uie on|y ^Mons o (watei. ^H ^H bu 4t cn| fJfirfflhlp I * ^° ^B AND l,n v">nder'ul v *n'98- l UUaUIU m SM llXli '*' " '' in'^ * V I | Has suds saver , loo, IT" ' I H WM SINGLI- , 00 OTHER STYUS , SHARKS * COLORS TO 1 CHOOSl FROM AT SAME ONE LOW PRICE I Industry and Homes ¦ H LENSES Lit I CIS fit! 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Wil^M poor sek in the pivot. The guards ' them we j ot off to A By GARY EVANSO; - ;- opening night" proves true once in tonight's finale at the Mayo ter on three occasions this year. - Salle) this , year.: , . • ed by be playmaker Rick Star- ; ¦ ; , We have to do a better will " again. ' Civic Auditorium. ' • It's itotigh to say just what Will Cotter's: three victories starts the captain and top scor- Dally News Sports Editor ' Jeresek also." zecki, * workout Wed-> The contest is scheduled for , might happen.'-''' over tie Eagles - .— (62-49, 32-28 job on Schultz. 0 After a spirited will go with the . er Gene In , the glittery gold-spangled an;8:45 p.m. start. Setting the "Aha," you say, "an under- in overtime aad 76-59 last time While Cotter is in his 16th year nesday, Thursday's practice ¦¦ ¦ have occupied .; Nett, who world of lije? upon the wicked silage and determining who one current of mystery?'^ . ;¦, ' ¦:¦ around) cause the Ramblers to same five that wiU be shoot- session disturbed Nett. ¦ ¦ ' ' : all season as Cotter coach , stage, no Broadway producer ' ' ¦of . Sunday's finalists will be,, is ' .'. Yes, says' : Uett: look, ahead to Sunday's final starting positions the stato ' . . "We were a little lackadaisi- . ¦ will have ing for his 15th trip to ; would banish a cast, for failure the; scrap between Caledonia "I wouldn't; be surprised to: .¦¦round? ' -:.0.0' r0' ¦ ' ¦' •':;- "A- long, Biewen's lineup cal out there at times last • previous tournament. to stage a flawless dress re-, Loretto and Wabasha St. Felix, . see them try something iiew "It might, , but I certainly...: . a new : look from a ¦¦ ' ¦¦ night," he recalled. "Maybe ¦ ¦ ' A A? What does he think of the :. hearsal. - 0-00 0 0 booked for 7 p.m. A ',. against us," he stated. "I'd: ' ' don't; know why it should," said Eagle appearance at St. Stan s. .it's just the usual night-before- . No 1 rating bestowed upon his ? Arid while thoughts of "Kis- And while; tonight's Cotter- , ; really like know what it Nett "One thing we have in Bob Curry (6-3 senior) will be " ibO , team by O'Sportslight," a week- ,0 met," "Pygmalion," and "South ; Uie-big-game . jitters. Lourdes game wiU feature stra- /A .. might be, but I guess we'll just our fayory is that the; kids will at center with:Jirn Marshall (6-1 (6-2 Oly state sports; newspaper,.this jPacific"' today probably ; won't-- Rambler fans — and there tegy of two St. Mary's College have to wait and see ," , remember that overtime game senior ) and Dexter Reisch ¦¦ ¦ ¦ .. " ' •' ' : much as a fleeting will be a liost of them on hand ' ' junior) at forwards and Jim week. . occupy so graduates, Eagle mentor, Gene , .A:Cottier says the coach , will be . with them during the holidays." said before," he be- ; , 'O as the Cotter : (5-10 junior) and Tom "Like I . instant of the time Cotter Coach . . Booster Club has A Biewen, is hoping for . a bit of ? going with : the same type; of ? Says Biewen : "Cotter has a Galuska have that Orat- ' ' ( senior ) at guards. A 0 gan, "it's nice to John : Nett puts into thought — chartered a bus -- wil find out ; he]p from the law of?:averages.• : . ,. game that ha^ brought . it 18 vic- good Otclubi There is no notice- Mason 5-8 prova ' Bob Judge and ing,, but we still have to the veteran Rambler mentor Is 0, as Cotter opens defense of its A A . "It should be :on pur side tories and only two losses (one able weakness The big ..' thing ; For Cotter , . ,0 that we belong there by win- hoping the old adage "a poor 0 Region Six Catholic : title by ; this time," , said Biewen who to St. -Louis . Park Benilde, the 0 we have ; to do is get a better • •:. John Nett ; Jr.0will operate at , . ball games.". ¦:¦ , dress rehearsal brings a perfect . tangling -with Rochester Lourdes has seen his Eagles lose to Cot- other to, Mihneaoolis De: La start. Both time we got clobber- the front line wings vyith Jere- ning State Closes JACKETS MUST HELP Home Slate Hawks After 3rd-Place Tie

Winona State closes oiit its home basketball season against Alichigan Tech.iSaturday night at 8:30 p.m. The Warriors have one game remaining after Saturday 's encounter; that . also. with Tech at Houghton, Mich. , the following ¦ ¦ ' ;; "' ; Friday.00- ' ' .. ' "" " ' .' -; ' -¦: ;- 0, night ' ? . ' 0 . . .A Here To Two seniors wil end their home careers when the Warriors ' ¦A- By ROI.LIE WUSSOW take the floor: against the Huskies. 0 Daily News Sports Writer Captain . Lyle Papenfuss will , Winhawks have their sights set on a third- : : The Winona High cul ihiriate a brilliant collegi- place tie in the Big Nine when Red Wing rolls into the senior ate career. Papenfuss has been high gym tonight at 8 p.m. in the conference finale for both ¦ ¦ a Warrior .mainstay: for Coach [Pieiiger Out, teams. A. "-'?. ;' - '"/ - . ? . - . . : . '?¦' ' Bob Campbell since 1961. "when For the Hawks to place third, Rochester would . have to beat Campbell took oyer, the coach- Austin, currently in third place ing helm; from J"oe Gerlach. with a 6-3 record. If this should Papenfuss played his freshman Hawks Enter WARRIOR MAT/ happern, and the Hawks win. year under Gerlach. 0 | Ken- ¦ TAN K TEAMS over Red Wing, then John . '.He has played 81 games as ney would be a happy man. a Warrior, starting all but? one ' HOME SATURDAY ''At the :; beginning of the of them. Last?year he was an . Region One year," corhmented; Coach; Ken- All-Conference selection; at for- The Winona High swimmers ney , "'there were four or five ward in the Northern States Col- Misfortune has struck Winona are at Rochester today in the " ¦ teams that were supposed ? to lege Conference (new Northern High's \yrestiing crew as it gets Big Nine Conference meet. be in the thick of it, and I Intercollegiate Conference) and set to trek westward to Owaton- Schools , entered with Wino- na include Rochester ,. Austin guess you can say that the this year is third , in team scor- na andO the Region: One meet HAWK TANKERS . 0. . This is the. Winona High swim sistant Coach Arne Hoft, .Joe Findlay, Bill Braun, Jim Grant and Mankato. estimates came pretty close: " ing with 265 points in 22 games which opens there tonight; at for a 12.1 average. ¦ ¦¦ team . which this afterhoon opened competition in the 0 Big Marc Johnson , Torn Findlay, Bili Kane, SjinvOGaustad and Coach Lloyd Luke? has as- "I thought we should have .0 O O'O . ' 0 The other senior to play his 6:300 . . Nine ; Coniference swim .meet at' Rochester . Front . row'A from Coach Lloyd Luke. Back row : Sam Bailey, Hoger Fegre, Tom pirations bf a third or pos- won a few?morie than we,have ' last home game is " Roger ,. Len Diehger, oae of four Hawk left, are: . Alex Callender, Dick Heise, Join Edstrom ; Greg Sanders, Torn Stcver, Brent -Rossi,' Larry Anderson, John sibly second-place finish , but so far,.but then I didn't think ; Kjome, a Spring Grove ? High District Three champions, suf- Gerlach and Gary Grabow. Second row, same order: As Sanders and John Hoeft .(Daily . Psews Sports Photo) 0 v feels that whoever is in this we'd beat Red Wing up thero School grad. 0 fered a broken finger and will spot vvill. be behind Rochester. either.": "They should sweep all the Kjome played two years of Kenney was well satisfied be unable to cbnnpete. events with the exception of ball at Luther College before 's showing Tues- "He broke it just below the diving,*' stated Luke of the with his team transferring to Winona; State, day jiight against La Crosse knuckle," said Coach Nardini Sockets* we'll have to rely He ? was a reserve for Camp- " Centr al, He will start the same bell much ^ on third ,. fourth and fifth ? of last year and arid then , added, the . obvious: lineup he used agaihst the Raid- 0 place finishes to pile , up ¦ part of this season , but has "this makes our hopes for re- 'ers: been improving in recent games points,''' 0 gional contention dim " iand will start Saturday. 0 W^ In other swimming action : Gary ; Addington and . Steve Other Warrior starters? will be Dienger, classe :o^ ';: :;/Vews;¦;;^. 0 : Fred Schmiesing is a 6-9 240- their .onlyOloss coming at the by Mickey Bohmbach, the kid . place finish in the NIC with a into the tournaniient. Rounding pound giant who is as accus- hands of Macalester. early in with the slingshot arm on the 5-5 record. The kids want it too, out the District Three champ- tomed to a basketball court as Winona State's matmen host gridiron and the accurate eye so 1 look for a good ball game ions are Pete Woodwbrth at 165. DAYTONA, Fla. (Special). — After being: forced out of Paul Bunyan must ha ve been Warthurg College at Memorial in the cage game.; ¦1963 against Tech." The Warriors Byron Bohnen at 175 and Bob ; competition . by a .smashup, it appears that Ernie Tiiff , stalking through the forest. 0 Hall at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sporfs the Rushford; Minn Bohmbach led the Wingers in are now 3-5 in the NIC and hovyweight. Al- .., mechanic, might be heading for rac- Schmiesing comes from a HaeusSinger at scoring in the first meeting be- 10-12 over-all. so coiripeting will , be Barry ing fame , this year.;? ;. line of *^skyscraping h ardcourt ¦ ¦ ' • tween the two schools . He had Saturday will be a real sports 145, .- " . . '¦ '• Page 14 . ' ' ¦' ¦" ¦ ' ¦ - Driven by Glenn (Fireball) Roberts, a name synonomous stars; And when college beck- Berry s Topple Arenz, who was second at . . AA . . - . , 19 markers, while Squires also day at Winona State; The swim- Cliff Vierus, who was second at • .Friday, .,February . . 2L,. 'J9fi4 with racing, Tuff's car, a 1961 racing body powered by a oned, he chose Hamline, the ming team '63 fuel injection Ford engine; will hold the pole position Erickson's 46-43 hit 19 for Winona. kicks off with a dual 138. and Larry Pomeroy, who home of veteran coach Joe Hut- against .;;' ' for Saturday' Gustavus at:. 1. . - p.m. was third at 133, s 250-mile championship sportsman? race at toai and basketball tradition, . In the : only game played in "We'll have our work cut At 3 p.m. the wrestling the International Speedway here, out for us,'' team "I still feel¦ ' tlat se\eral of ln the past couple of years the YMCA Basketball League concluded Kenr meets Wartburg in' Memorial . WithORoberts at the helm Wednesday, the 525-horse Ford ney, "they' our boys have good chances of Mat as Schmiesing went, so went Thursday night, Berry's defeat- ve been improving Hall , and a preliminary game Warrior pushed around the track at a record-setting 170.740 miles per going to the state meet," said ;; Hamline. ed Erickson's 46-43 after hold- steadily since our first meeting. between Lewiston and Pet erson hour clip. ' 0 " They'll Nardini. "It depends how the Now he's injured. ing a halftime edge of 25-21. probably throw the full- will precede the Warrior-Tech Tuff , -\vho assembled the auto from parts purchased na- court press sccdings go." For the winners, Lynn Berry against us from the game at 7 p.m. Team Tumbles tionwide, is sponsoring the: car along with the IMels John- XT SEEMS that the coach of hit 17 points and Joe Deters 11. start. It should be a good The Hawk coa ch looks for a MANKATO, Minn. — Winona son Construction Co. of Winona. a team schedulecl to meet Ham- John Prigge got 26 for Erick- game." Winona State Scoring (10-12) Big Nine Conference-dominated State College's wrestling teii m ' line—in this case St. Mary s son's and Gary Nissalke 10. O FO FT PF TP Avg tournament with Albert Lea— hit a snag here Thursday night Ken Wiltgen who sends his The Hawks have one game Pelerien Jl 140 112 49 391 11.6 Worra received a forfeit vic- Mulsner : ...... if lot «»,J5 J(7 lJO the loop champion—Owatonna as Mankato shut out the Wa r- tenm against the Pipers at St. remaining after the Winger Papcnfuti ...jj io* 53 er }« In and Northfield rating favorite riors ;t:i-o. tory over Burros. clash , that against St. Paul Schuster . if IB :o U Paul Saturday night — would ¦ 144 17 ¦ A ¦ ' ¦ ' Monroe at home next Stalling* » 17 H 74 50? 1.3 tag?. The Indians amassed their Basketball District One be only too happy to have Friday GOCde 50 53 15 16 14ft 7.4 Another strong: regional entry total on three pins and five Schmiesing absent. Y. A. Tittle of the New York before meeting Rochest e r Rqtcnau . .. : 51 34 J3 3B 105 1.0 Giants ended the 1963 football Marc h 3 Kionn It It 15 45 17 4.5 could be Dick Manor's Harmony decisions. j "Not so. in the semifinals of Petit 5 4 7 0 If ).< season with 202 touchdown District Cardinals , who advanced out of Included wns a f>-!> loss on Scores i This is the way Wiltgen looks Three tournament play Dill<7 13 10 17 14 47 14 passes for his 14 seasons in the at Winona ' K *lly ? ... ' 30 73 11 31 J7 I.J District One with booming suc- t iding time by star Warrior 177- Opens Tonight at it. State s Memorial P.IUlson 7 3 t t 14 1. 0 cess. poundcr Pat Flaherty. Thursday 's Results National Football League. Hall. Anderso n 14 t 3 11 }| 1,5 CATHOLIC REGION TWO— "They beat us down here by L<-»riy I I. The Curds will have ten com The Warriors will attempt to St, John Prcpj I 10 II 17 1, 1 '* 50, Plcrt Memorial , two points ancl they had Entjfr . ¦ , J 0 3 1 3 1.0 pcl itors at ' the Region One meet get back on the winning track . 45. Wine 4 0 l-j Schmiesing," he says. "We \ t.j will he Snturda> at Memorial Hall against Lut h- Dulult, cathedral il, St . Michael 47. ¦ Gardner J 0 0 0 0 no The finals' . . St . Cloud Cathedral (4 , Bail Grand Three Monday ; should have beaten them. We ' Mcrg«n 1 t a | '! Fo/ki Sacred Heart -43, t to iiinnl . er College at. p.m. Saturday. : fed we can win even if he All winter long a .. MANKATO 33 CATHOLIC RE43ION FIVE- District One tournament, ac- W INONA O Auitlri Pacelli 18, Farlbiult Bethle- ' plays," 133— Mike McNamara (M) d . Larry hem J7. ( tion gets its start tonight when Owatonna Marlon SI | Wiltgen , dismayed by a loss Grade School Meet Marchionda (W); 130-Howaid Oanqo- , Waseca Sacred i Mabel meets Canton at 8 p.m, " AL Owners j «lod (Ml p, Chuck Holncis |W); |]7- Heart 5S . to St. John's Monday, sent his Kcn Droqcmuller (M) d . Ken Knulson CATHOLIC REGION THREE- j at Spring CJrove, 'To Open Today IWI: 147-Dave Maujclft (Ml p. Bun Sf. Paul SI. Thoroai 3?, St. Paul Will! j tcnm through an extensive drill ¦ 33. ,:, A t Session M.il.' on (WI/ The two Root River sccond- Thursday and wns scheduled to r 1 ( DUHAND , Wis , (SpceiaU -- ' 151-John Al*»l» IM) d Ptu Blum SI . Paul Crtlln 10, SI. Bernard' ! 3( (consolation). divisinners are the first of area do the same today. ^^2gSfe^jj The Durand Kni glils of Colum (WI; 167—Dennli Kroll (M) d. Mike With Finley Cavannutiti (W); 177—Orla n H«oe (W) CATHOLIC REGION EIOIIT- 1 schools to get out of regular bpcpii &^it * t_ m bus are sponsoring the first an- d, P»| Flaherty (W); HI—AI Run (W) Lhmore SI. Anthony il , Watasso St. !¦ "WK DIDN't WOllK out Tues- ^ Wi limi -p BOSTON 'Al' i -Kellow dub nual basketball iioiirnarnent for d , Dnlo Nolton (W); Hwl.- -Ricl\«rri Anne ' i H. j season activity and begin the dny ," he said, "And Wednesday Zeycn (Ml p, Larry Wcdomelcr. ¦ owners confronte d Athletics ' i Catholic school teams of this College diminution route Hint eventual- w« shot around for a while nnd mJDmLW^Wf ' i boss Charles O. Finley today area to be held today, Saturday , NYU ti, Mcinphli Stata 71. ly winds up in Williams Arena. i watched some movies, Two in (in American league .summit , and Sunday at (Sie Lima gym. BOOSTER CLUB Manhattan J8, SI. Francia '(N.Y.) »o clays of hard work i.s enough ' Mnisnchuiclla it, Norlh«a&lcm tl. District Throe tourney play ' meeting designed to settle bis The following teams vill par• CHARTERS BUS Holy Crosi Weileyan 77. League T' resiilenl ,loc (,'ronin l dependable service | Hosary nf Lima , St. Henry 's of ers , will represent tliem- Spallle tt , Utah State t{. for thnt night , Lake City meet- J Bwrgmnn will bo at center with already hits made it plain the ' Idaho Slat* 103, Gomaga tl. Kau Callc and SI, John s of hPlvos In full force nt the ing Wabasha in an fl p.m . tilt | Tom Hull and Rog Pytlewski at alt ernative may he the expul- J l lum Citv. Six Toiirnu incut nt TKllKV I.ICADS SI. Charles drew n bvo. fo rwards and Al Willintn s and sion of Finley, Helton 1 There will be first , second , Itoclii'ster ' fl Mayn Civic MIAMI , Fla. (AP) Tuesday, Plainview taekic.s M ike Maloney nt nunrris. on economical, The principals, armed with - Yankee and Ihini-place trophies phis Atidldirhun l(ini |;iit . having pitrlicr Ral ph Tony carried a Dover-Eyot a at 7:.10 p.m. and The Redmen will l>o .shooting lep.iil advisers, weren 't talking ! . consolation and team sports- rliiirtcri'il a bus , Ihrce- .stroki- lead into , tlie sec- Elgin meets Lcwislon nt !)::!». for ' one of their finest seasons, much prior lo 11)0 closed door nnd a victory Saturday could session. trophies for all-lmurnamcnt hon- The bus leaves Winona at ond round of the National Base- Lewiston and I.nke City nre clean-burning manship awards , Individual 7::i»l |i.in. anil is for adults ball Players Coif Tournament favored to meet in Friday 's fi- turn the trick. ors will also be .given. «n\\. today. nal*. "TIIKSU KIDS JmvpM 't been aid Yank on a team thnt won more than ' M Wb JM ^ HEATING AT ILLINOIS SATURDAY 15 games," said the conch. St , Mary 's now is 15-lt . MATCHED r , u ,. flBW i wm f ^i ^f$P >«WP _ dla~w l_»r M at 414*1 %W Ol^_sr^^ m LS^lima m UNIFORMS St. Mary 's Scoring Ce"o rd Terry Kunze staved oft scorer with a 21,0 \',in Ten .n- V-AUiKa 31 31 41 44 114 1.4 . paign , III., W*ICIT Malurditv (mils Michigan and Ohio Slate , the challenge of Don Y.-ites to erage. t»«»rr 30 3» H 30 »J 41 ', nlKlit H IL (luphcrs ' Hor'rr 10 4 I 4 13 1.1 ' lay their Bi m both Jl -l! lake his sUuting berth, Kmw Other games will have Ohio nviilln , I 3 4 1 10 13 PANTS , 3>i*"0 Ten chiimpionshlp a.spiriillon.s Alter Illinois , Ilic (lophers scored I!) points in the (l!»-7.'i up- i Slat e (fl-2 1 at Nort hwestern (fi- l-H(1llcri II 4 J » 10 t.t Clurkln 13 3 4 U 13 0 ,t j clearly on the line . piny at Indiana and Wisconsin set victory over Michigan THUS - ( Pants lenfjUi altered ll nnd Michi gan 11-21 at Wis- Murpity , I 3 0 0 4 0.1 Illinois at t'hiainpnigri Is Ihe and arc home agains t Iowa. day, consin (2-7 J for a fl ernomi en- Mertilcrtl 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 FREE : Ooplicr.s' stcrneat If.vl the re- The Illi ni . Mill he seeking re- Louis . Hudson continues to Kiigemcnls. The Hiickoyc-M'ild- mainder of the season. A vic- venge lor a fl'MI I setback at the lead (iophcr scoring with au i:i ,u cat will he regionally toleviscil, This w ill lie tin; (huil home 1 P OUT-DOR STORE tory Saturday would send Min hands of the < lophcrs here last season Jivcnifie anil a UlU |5i/V Anolhcr nftrnioon game will gmnc for St , M/iry '.s, which in'.sota hopes .soaring for a Saturday ni|*lit , Illinois also i.s Ten average, For tho \ ear , Mv\ <•)-) ) Monday Atigs- ^^^ g^y^g 16-3 E. 3rd St, hnvo Purdue at Indiana lio.sis Dulut h nnd sweep of the la-sl four confer- smarting from five .straight loss- Norlhwuy Is next at M.1. iln>ii i ( ?-? > and Michigan Stale (:'>-(> ) hiii'R Saturdiny to clo.se its .sou- ence gfunos, ) ( es , four away from home. coma. 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Business Services 14 SPELTZ HATCHERS' Wliiona Office, now first-place effort with a Roge?r Brorlnoj 13* 16? 9^- THE WAY TO RATE on an Important . 186 12* 522 "HoS" : optn from 8 a?m.;to 5 p.m., Monday Neal Hagesn ...... 155 131 145 90— 521 . date Is lo taV e her to RUTH 'S RES- S Sr?UMSKi'S -lor all?your floor and game, arid then smartly rifled ' ¦¦ ¦ '¦ and wall needs) .through Saturday. Place your order for tea Borkowskl ? . 137 IM 90— 31? . .. TAURAN T, 126 E. 3rd. - . it's Wlnona'm only com: 13* _ . plefe home decorating over 232 his second game and Haroild Llca 1(5 111 142' 90^- 511 - " ^ ¦ .store. SHUM- Dekaib> or Speltr ao» 175—481 ter)' who helped coach the Catholic ;. Recre- ' ; to travel to the national t ournamemt at Louis- /want help, contact Alcoholics BORDERING^ ^ ON INSANITY?Ostop that Don Graham -Hugh Orphan ..: l,ao7 , .• . '•¦ ous, P iivieer? Group, Box 652. . Wlnoria. 1)8—1193 ¦ . '.'water dripplna " by. having All-New JOHN DEERE, 5-boltom, lS'ri: pull, type William Mallsiewskl - .¦¦ rl " 'Minn.. ' ' ¦ : • "¦ - Ford .... .192 174 111—557. . ation Center's boxing team this year , chats ville, Ky., with the Upper Midwest team. The _ - - Moen pia|cet faucets Instal led In your -. heavy- duly plow.. No. 6BA.H. Price «f LeRoy Kani ?..:, ¦.¦..: .,¦ ' ](7 ~ "~~ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ... ? ,... i,acs Pale- Wolla ;...:,.. )9* 147—504 ( ) , TRUSS£,i-ABDC>AMNAir B ELTj kitchen and bathrooms. Beauty . ,'' . 8575 Includes new lathes , and . lahei- Ralph Albreettt— Brv Baudhuln . with Winona . Coach Jim Mullen left and ex-prbfessional featherweight will leave Sat- " ¦ 1,«7 118-118) . SA.CRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS . Ease . ... Luxury . .: .. " sides;, also John Deere manure loader ' JlthM Boynton - Jerry Andenwt l ,»tl BdB«ar Lynch ...... 14« 111 148-501 Ron Puterbaugh; star heavyweight puncher. - urday. ? (DailyON"ews OSpoits Photo) 0 for $235. Cyril D- Persons, St. Charle;s> Evan Davits ...,?.?171 195 114—S50 . Frank O'Lalighlin: Minn? Tel. 932-372J. ' - GOLTZ' " PHARMAGY¦ Singles 0 A • - -108-^1144 . . 274 E,? ard : . : ". . - ¦: :.' :-Tel . 2547 . ' ' PI.UMBIMG i HEATJNG .. ¦ Mike J»»ryer ?..,.. 128 185 114—579 ' 307 E.? 3rd : : HOMELITE- CHAIN SAWS . .Jerry .Turntr- ..,?.? . - .?. .:?. ¦.-.?. ' ,;.' «« ' tei. 1703 - Bob Vogetting .... 120 157 111—440 . .-' .. •: See the C-i' at JW.50 at. . Henry Emit (Fountain city ) ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Auto Service, Repairing 10 ... ait ' " ¦144—1145 A.UT0 ELECTRIC SER-VICE Donald Wolfe (Fountain city ) ... 655 . . Runners Win T ^ "O Help Wanted—-Female 26 Mike Haggcn ..... 149 1S3 147—461 f WE RE MOT LIKE 'WaVhingtpn .- . . we ,. 2nd. 8. Johnson ? . .. . ," Tel. . 5455' . Jack ? McDonald ...;.. eu ¦ . " • ¦ could teil . a lie but that's hot. the ¦ torentr (Bud) Hansen ..A.A.:.. «43 Ntal Haggen :...... 171 17) ll*r-483 Tops Hit BEAUTvAopERATfOR—wanted, must T« ' . 3 lbs. Ready-mix Stocks de- Hengel way ? we- do business For honest, . ao6-ii57 Huddlers Also . ;? able to work? without , suptrirision. fop ¦ Willy Winiel ...... :...,.,.„,;. 641 pendable, low cost car repairs, see ¦!l ' ¦¦:¦ Oary Nalua ...... 191 181 151—524 . : wages. Write A-18 Pally News. WARFAJIIN; BAIT ? Larry Eskelson ,....,...,.;...... ait . MIKE'S GOODVIEW : TEXACO, 1650 ' Dale Kanffmann . 144 144 lis—443 " ~ Joseph Stolpa ....A...... A., ;., ail CRC BOYS INTRAMURAL " Service Drive. WANTE D^3 ladles,. mother and daugb- Only $1.89 ? . - i : . . .184—1153 George Thilmany ...... ,...« 7 W L W L ;. , ter,. ' sisters or friends for full , time - Ralph Palblelel .¦;.'-. )14 l»5 154-535 ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ . Dutch Du«llm»n ...... ,...... «$ Runners . 6 1 8)lockeri . . . 3 4 - dbrnesflc work ' In large home ' for a TED MA IER DRUGS Jot Loshek :. 171 111 ill—547 Keglers With ¦ ' ¦•( New High 3rd . • Hiiddleri " 1 . funters 33 - . ' Animal Health Center ' - ' 70-1133 Ua Crosse family. - Private- furnished !- ? ¦ Tacklere . -:/ ' . 3 4 Passers 1 4 Ma rkets Closed to :' second game ;• up to the third Mel Sehcllhiele'r .. 189 141 177—508 apartmenl . . for your. use. State age?, Cham Hullnj . ... 147 1(5 141—473 - background end date you can be avail- ball in the tenth and tipped o-yer . . ' . .- ' 170-1131 Runners and AHuddler-s con- Honor VVasliingtori able. Apply by mail only . to Wr*. Rern irigton GHain : Saws : five again in his third game, Nancy ; perrard?. .434'North ' . .33rd St.,. in" Rol«nd Iloecki r ... Ill 14T 1W—501 . tinued in a first-place tie in the ; 1)6-473 Week in Row 00: NEW YORK - Most La? Crosse. Wis; Parts Sales . «, Service Joseph Troehta ... 177 1« 235-624 i^.. cliiding. three in the tenth. Catholic Recreational Center ~ • 148-112? : ¦ major stock and commodi- LADYOAA?ANTED to care ?for eIderlyTpVl The only other singles change All top ten departments went • :¦ " New Bantam Saw $149 John Poianc ...... 155 .162 178—515 Boys Intramural . Baslcetball ;- By ED MORSE- .. ty exchanges: are closed to1 son Iii ifiy home, v a.m. to 4 p.m. came as^ Geroge Thilmany tag- Geo. Thilmany .?. 144 171 113—411 ?. . Write A-34 Dally. News.?-.,: , ¦? " ¦ 112—1121 unchallenged Thursday night as LeagUe by recording . victories NEW YORK Wi -:A cautious - ¦ ¦ ged a 637 to tie Joe Stol •dayO ' This includes New OUTSfANDiFGAoPPORTljNlY' pa for ten Mirchltwllz .. 100 -1.71' 1«—470 Thursday . Y^ 0 FeiterrIrapl; Co. ? 0 a pair of 600 score; were the stock market this week nudged York stocks, Minneapolis - sill '' Fashion .Wagon clothing from Min- eighth ? place. Leo Borkowskl .. ... 144 173 138—475 113 Washington A Winona • .A . The Runners downed the nesota ' Woolen Co. Exciting new styles 14*-)lll the averages to record highs : grain exchange, New York In doubles, the best the keg- best the rnen could do. ¦In all.fabrles. -for. all . the. family. Sell C»rMon Halvarieti ¦ i« Ml 14J-*M Tacklers 52-47 and the Huddlers ' . - again and ran itiO series ? df butter, egg, cheese and tur- direct or party plan, Sample, starte-r lers could do Thursday was a Clllf Hoel .. ?....: 147.181 147—502 The topper camefrom the Bay stopped the; Passers 60-53. In kit loaned Iree 'Top earnings; onus, -' -116-^1100 weekly gains to three straight: key markets. . , . b. tenth-place change: J a m e s ' arid ' -exciting '-- prlies. .Natlo-nally . adver- earrlwn ?.. 1S1 171 145-4)1 . - . : State Men's loop at Westgate the other game, Blockers rap- Roaer The market had the advan- , tised, seen" dally on Queen for a Day,' Boynton and "Jerry Anderson Gary Balb . . ... ?.. 174 182 140—518 O-FARMfRS^O? ¦ Bowl where Fran Hengel was ped Punters 50-28. guaranteed, hy .Parents' Magaiine Seal: . 90—10?? tage of continued good news moved : into the select group GRA N Write, today, to Minnesota - Woolen Co., Is this the ,year you're .-going";". Joeeph Buih :...:. 145 17? I17r--44l - OHuddlers got 15 points from, from bus iness and the economic with their 1,193. toppling 180-209-235 — 624 Jar MINNEAPOLIS CAP)—Wheat . Dept. NA, Duluth, Minn. Include you r Stam Bush .; .,. , ,. 136 165 175-474 Kreger, 13 .frpni Pryztarski and front as & whole: While the rec- ' .phone? ¦ number. . to be in the market (or a Jack Stephan had the high '., . -' - ¦ : - 142—109? Bouncers. Top .Scores powered , receipts Thursday 487; year ago ;¦- 11 from Stencel and the P'ass- ord higls in the averages game of the night iri . singles, a John Oroikl ...... 189 16? »5—511 . .. 978 and Big Yields 2,850. A 111; trading basis unchanged ; ¦ Stam Wanek ...... 161 153 111-47? ers' Koch Scored 30 and Biesanz prompted some analysts to say '• 253 and Turner's , 625 was er- 106— 10?l ' ' prices 1% lower ; cash spring WQMA^loWAINTEp : • : ' In the Classic League at the '15- ' 0:0 ' :- that a '"correction" was at .rprless'."'0 . Walter WHIIamt ... 117 111 157—450 wheat basis, No 1 dark northern to take charge of Jerry Turner ., ; ;.. 166 171 112—549 .: same alleys,. Rich Chuchna was For the runners^ Morgan led hand, . others said that the aver-, og^ 2.23y4-2.25y4 ||S In doubles, which now ha s a ?3—10?l with 18, and was followed . by ; spring wheat one ' : Stop in and Look at our large CIIIF- Madlantf ..... 151 144 14?—446 at it for Clark & Clark, waxing ages were: deceptive —• that a A ';V/- -!3G)Y^S> -SHOP:^'::; low payoff of 1,134, Mike Saw- Lorbiecki with 12 and Sagan cent premium: each lb oyer 58-61 Selection, yer took game honors with a Jack Whllleh .,::.. 14» 157 175—472 . 361-218-243— 622 while Dale's great msiny issues, were far be- lbs; spring wheat one cnt dis- Experience preferred. Choose from ; 152—1090 Standard was just missing in with 11. Lukaszewski hit 16 for Low their peaks. ¦ ' ' 220 and Boynton rifled a 587. 0 John Satiditeen ... 184 17) 170—503 •; count : each ,.% Lb under. 58 lbs ; ¦0 ¦' - yy fr A Dewey ClInkKcalet 148 161 110—442 team game with 1,037 and then the. Tacklers. . 0 .- See Don Racitl NEW - HOLLAND " The tournament continues ,' ' ' In Ibe four-day trading week protein prems: 11. 0 per cent -'• 144-^101? continuing oh to 2,823. Holzer scored ifl - ' poiaits . for :35%. : / : - : : ¦ ' : with 6:30 and 9 p.m. shifts to- Noren Weaver ....: 129 131 16?—429 . just end«d — shortened by a 2.23^-2 . :. A> O;'NASH S' :-; O ': " NEW IDEA y ' A Beranelc ..... 183 15? 111-331 Blockers iand Rogacki 11 for : '0' ' : ^ : '/A night arid Saturday and winds Wm- ¦ HAL-ROD LANES: J u n 1 o r market holiday on Friday in ad- NoOl hard Montana winter 4th & Center 114^1016 Punters ? ' 0 . 0: ; " iip with a 1 p.m, shift Sunday, Gary Luedtke .. .:. Ill 141 114—311 Boys — Joe Albrecht punched vance of ." Washington's birthday 2.13^-2.31%. 0? Afternoons ^. MINNESOTA oo Nell Monahan :.... 15S 141 144—449 \ Minn. - S.D. No 1 ha:rd winter after which HalrRpdOs will host ¦ ¦ " 203-371 and Mark Weigel 203 to — stocks, put on a dawdling per- [ ¦ A . .- 220—1080 27%; /:' ¦#¦, .ALUS tHAlMERS open bowling. Har«W lice .. 119 14? 144^-4)2 lead A-Rabs to 790-1 ;483. Anybody After 0 formance much oi the time. But 2.121/4.-2, Help Wanted—Male ' ",, - 27 THURSDAY ¦ Queoitlh tchrhldtz . 149 147 168—455 WESTGATE BOWL : Xegler- No 1 hard . amber . durum , Chain or V-belt drive. Rub-0 ' ¦ ' ¦' • ' ¦ ' . . p underneath the surface, interest SINGLES - . 182—104? ¦' AutiS r-Pifc lier? to choice 2.32-2.35;. discounts, am- PRESSMAN-wltti experlente on . 1350 ber or conventional0 mount Jerry Turriar ?. 1B» 2S3 307 . 40— tti Cat Hopl ...... 1»» 178 165—49* eties — Marcie Brugger rifled rotated ^rorri group group multillth or similar equipment. . ? Send ¦ . ¦ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : ' Georja Thilmany ... 177 1W 112 it— 611 R084r Biltgen ...... 189 171 161—519 190 for Winona Plumbing and while the averages did ber 5-7 ; durum 7-10. resume : ,with . age, experience and . mili- ;.teethA0 .? ' vO00:.-:.O ,. Paul Gardner .;. . .. 214 202 177 40— «33 54—1049 ? little. tary , status to A-21 Dally Newt. Our ' ¦¦ Palma Stanislawski 498 for Law- Jim Brosnan right now is Corn No 2 yellow 1.12. Bill Beranek . .... 1« 174 190 . 72— 633 Oorenan Hall :.'.'.. :.. 142 154 147—445¦ .- . . . the Dow Jones industrial av- employees know 61 tnlr ad. ., , . . . ^Uso several good used Jack Slephan ...... HI.169 753: 42—477 109 147 160—414 worth about the price of his two 0 Oats No 2 white 61 V^-SS'i; No ~ Noren Wa ll Jr renz 0Furniture. . Hamm 's Beer erage, made a small gain , of 2 43 WANfED Interested In photography; John Sandstedt 208 17« 177 60— «1 .- ¦' -198-1059 . No. MEN * ' " books—in paperb ack editions: 3 white 59^-62%; 2 heavy over 30, neal appearanc*, absolutely ; . .0. rakes on hand. 0 Carlton Halverson . 173 ISi 183 72— 612 178 105 157—418 toppled 934 and Sammy's? Pizza to close at an historic high oi Eugene Schueler .. free .to travel -throughout U.S., working Joseph Loshek ...' . 1M 188 183 42— 611 RolCand Hanten ...MSI 144 141—45* 2,576.' - ' .0., '. ' v0: The 34-year-old right-handed white 63-66 ; No: 3 heavy white : " 796.990— still Shy of the signfii- department stores. Call Mr. Gauvey for Eugene Schueler ..111 tat 1W tt-r? 608 . . 144--105I pitcher ? and . author of 0 . " - ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' Pin Drops A Randall s tipped some cant 800 level which it has been 62-63^. .appointmenl. ret. S3W. . F; A; KRAUSE GO. Joe Grease ...... 16» 211 180 38— 5)8 D»ve Sleveri A// . 144 151 135—431 note was put up ap,o Norm Weaver .. .: IM 121 114 62— S?4 Bob Huilicorae ' .,:- . 139 15? 154^-454 928 and Sportsman's Tap 2,594 for sale Thurs- approaching very gingerly. Barley, cars 126 ; year 164 167 «— 5M . was yy BREEZY ACR ES" Rolland Hansen 164 . . 164—104? -while Pe^gy Jacobson rap- day by the Chicago White Sox The Associated Press average 115; bright color 94-1.28; straw SALES MANAGEMENT James Boynton .... 118 190 16? 34^. 511 Bob. WineiloPer .:. 157 141 144—451 for ¦$! .;. It was understo-od that color 94-1.26 ; stained 94-1.22 ; ? South on New Highyray 14-6U. John Poranc ..... 142 201 160 7*^- 37* Myl«* VlUBhll ...:.: 131 200 134—455 : ping 193, ? Lonnie Kuhlman 520, . «f 60 stocks made a trifling rise ( OO ? ? TRAlNEESo A ¦ ¦¦¦:¦ MARRIED MEN, under 35 y*ar«, who are Roger Garrison .... 113 1«» 179 Si— 377 138^-1044 the deal is contingent upon the : feed 87-92.; ' . Closed Saturday Afternoons ¦ and . Maiy Ann Stalka 518. of .9/ to ' 295,6, alsoO a record ¦dissatisfied , wl-t h. their : present .-' lob be- Jarry : Andereon ..... 14? 165 177 84— 575 Version Burke ./... 135 111 135—418 ; . - ' „' purchaser also taking his type- cause potential or money; Up to It 00 Fete Wolfe ...... HO 171 166 70— 374. Emil Fakler ...... 1*8 14( 146— 300 Junior. Girls — Mary jb ipeak. -;- . - ol ¦ per week during . tftln' lng. Send per- ' : ¦ ' ¦van Daviei:?...... ? -H9. I15.1JI SI— 370 118—1014 writer , at . no extra chargeO Hay, Grain, Feftd . "> , - SO Thompson's 149-286 paced Alley Volume} . f or thie shortened WINONA MAR KETS sonal . return* to A-20 DalJy News.: Gary Nelson Ml Ut I7» . 80—518 Dale Oiirdrum . 133 149 122—426 Bdgar Lynch ...... 145 174 19» 50— 5(8 142 117 141-^410 Gators to 1,354. Scream :Bowlers Sveek totaled 18,454 ,510 shares Swift & Company ; ¦ ALFALFA HAY-r-no rain. Tel. - WiFoki Ronald Hammond . ' ' ' - , : : ' ' " 'A " • ' :MiNTIKiS- 0 , . "' ' ¦ ' - ¦ • - A / - Irorn 8 a.m. to I , ¦ : Buying hours . - . Joseph Trochla .... 110 137 152 »6— 545 . 198—1014 tagged 7O0. A A, er* ? . 6I)- ^9- . ¦compared , with 22,026,010 for . the p.m. Monday through .Friday. < Jim Holubar ...... M7 . 15r |48 M—SJ« JanH HoItiBar .... 12« 157 13?—442 ' WINON"* AC: Ladies—Marge There will be no ca'll. triarketi during DEALERS to sell seed corn and alfalfa . Dale Kauffman .... 136 137 176 104— 5*3 bomald Shaw ,,;... 147 112 139—391 previous week, , of five trading . ¦ Ihe winter months on Fridays. SEASONAL work . ' with overtime until In open territories. Mallard Seed Co.. V/aller VMllllami ¦:. - . -131 . 164 ~\n 31— 540 188—1011 McGuire took individual honors ' ¦ ¦ •' ¦ ¦days. ;. -[/ . . These quotations apply am lo noon June for V. ' Ludlow "Operator or Floor Plainview, Minn. . , - ' . ' Roger Biltgen ."-. '. 11* 154 164 12— 5J8 '...? 171 139 113—513 Joe Orean ... for Wally 's, Sweethearts with PARK B6C JR. BOY'S today. ? Man with some , experience. Modern ¦mil Fakler , ,,..... 113 130 167 48— SW 134 114 141—433 The . five0 most active issues HAY^round or aquare bales. Frank Che-i M0d|e«fcl .... Hal-Rod W. L. All livestock arriving-after closing time plant with excellent equipment. Write ' Hop! ....,..: 143 171. 174 41— 357 80—1014 187-526 and Kohler . Body Shop NOIMeman, Lamoille, Minn. Tel. WI- Cat Surtrlders - . ¦ 11 4 this Week on t3ie New York will be properly cared for. weighed and . A-26 D(|lly Nevvs. ¦¦ Ralph Palblckl .... 141 177 185 18— 353 143 150.140—413 ¦ non» 9612. . . Bob. Saxlon ...... : cracked 860-2,520 for team Alley Jumpers ...: ,.. )» ' '«. ' priced the following morning. Bunke ..... 184 ttt 158 70— 552 134 154 144—454 Stock Exchange were: Vernon Bel» Ounn ...... Striker* 15 7 : • ' ¦ ' . Hogs Help—Male or Female 28 ' 'Crosk'l ...... 144 157 195 54— 552 130—1017 laurels. Artictai for Sale 57 John- A-Rabs .-:,. • • ... -...' ,.....' . 1$, 7 Continental Airlines, up VAA al. Top butchers ' ? K . 10-14 .50' ~ " 154 16M83 44— 550 -. NEED EXTR /TMONEY?A)v- ork your own Clllf Hoel Roaer Brirlng .... 1« 149 140—134 Knights of Columbus — Bob Four Acei .? ' 'A. ,z Top sows .-:.:...... TJ.SO-n. 75 NEW ANOAJSED appliance!' : at bargain ' ? 157 1-47 131 104— 349 .. . .11 11 19' on 273,600 shares; Helene ¦ ¦ hours. Up to 14 per hour.. Write A-32 tsave Sleveri - . . . -, Bot> Nogoilk .....: 138 110 131—380¦ .' Cattle - ' ¦ pr|cess. Come *nd sea Ihem. FRANK 204 156 135 54— 349 : ' ¦ - ¦ Heer's 572 series h e l' p e d Eager Beavers /...... n n Dally News. ¦ Robert Dunn . :... . 303—1014 Curtis, «ff 6 at 31 LY; Genera l the cattle m'ark«l: - All classes '- weak LILLA i. SONS, 761 E. aih. " ¦ 549 Flying Tigeri ...... ?? lOVi ll'i : ______fluentln Schmttr . . 148 ISO 12) 93— Nord Overland ... . 143 144 134—417 Hamm's Beer 0 post 960-2,776. Alley Rait ? .,...... ,.,., 10 15 Motors, up l^i ^t 797 k; Chry- to , 55 cents lower. Donald Shaw .... 131 154 I5| 91— 544 140 111 131—413 Situations Wanted—-Fern. 2D SPRING IS COMING and boys and Vam Olli ...... Lucky Strike* ...... »w nS at 40 and High choice ,. . ... ,.., 30. 1* Sehollmelar ... 135 183 150 , 14— 543 144— ??) John Borzykowski tripped 224 sler, off 'A; Sperry girls will be on- the move. Outfit tsiem Mel Cutter Guys ' Top fed Holsfelni ,, . 17.00 ,, WILL ,Db~IR0NINO In my home. Tel 16) 31— 342 ..,..,.,..:.,. I 14 ^ ' s ' . wltl» bicycles, tricycles, push carts, Robert Huelicamp . 159 1« Marv Mueller ..... 132 111 144—403 for Briggs. Pin Buiteri t 17 Rand , o!ff'» '4 at 18 i. Top beef -cows . - ...... 13.J5 4620' . ... 133 101 130 78— 341 . ¦ etc.. trom the budget-priced selection - Stanley Buih . Don Hltlnir :. ¦ 108 156 131—1?6 Alley Canners and cutt*rt "1J. U ~ " "' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ST. MARTIN'S: Thursdaynite Cat* J 10 T7^" E D at ROBB BROS, STORE. 574 Ei; «th. Roland Sloecker ... 157 141 170 S3— 341 ' " . . ' . 190^- 981 COMP ETE N E X P RTE »TCE book- ¦ ¦ KEOLKRETTE LADIES Tel. 4007. "¦ Word Overland ' .... ': 190 130 157 64— 541 Paul Oardner ?:... 118 158 14?—445 - Allan Stork's 205 paced Goltz kecper wants general ofllce work. Westgate "W. L , Winona Egg Market : Mike Sawyer . 187 1-41 141 43— 539 Jack Stephen .. 183 114 145—441 Write P.O. Box 394, Winona, Minn. LADY SUNBEAM Deluxe -hair dryer. Pharmacy, to 961-2,629 and Matike Blocks It 7 O hese quotal Ions npRly as ol 12- ?8I ' Reg . price 511 .95. Special 113,95. Lawreni Furniture . ' ...... 13"i 7^ 10:30 a.m. today) Row Haiellon 134 146 131—413 Charles Beckman rapped 501 Business OpportunWies 37 BAMBENEK'S, 9lh apd Mankato. Sam'i Direct Service 11 10 Grade A (lumbo) 31 Lymon Fletcher . ?4 140 11?—153 for Mahlke Bakery. Hamm' s Beer ...... 10 ll Heart - Sacred Indoori. 104— ?74 Grade A(large) .5* " HERE, THERE end everywhere. Williams Annex .... lit lin Grade A (medium)- VI SERVICE STATION i . outdoors, wherever , tondWons dnrnand, Wlnone Plumberelfei .... » 15 Grade B . , .77 FOR LEASE. Head up your own business [ an unusually durable protective coattlng, ' ¦ ' Sammy' Plua Palace . .:. : t IJ Grade C ...... , l& at an excellen t location. One In Winona ELLIOTT'S RUB-R-BONO Is the an- ' ¦ &: ''-^-Wt ' '--' * ¦ ' :¦ C.AMM>J I " SPORTS SCORES Hardt's Music . ¦ 11 and one station at Rochester . Build swer. Contains Pllollti S-5, Good Y"ear. , bOUntl A-:?^ 0 PIN DROPS growing sales, with Cities Service Oil PAI NT DEPOT, 0^ Tourney Bid Froedtcrt Malt Corporation Co. Modern 3.bay stations, offering ___ Westgate W. L, ^ NBA lours: a p.m. lo 4 p.m.) closed Salurdnyi ranges* and "TVs. Laker Rally Sportsman ' Tap U I • . boundless business opport/unlty. Flnanc. USED rtirlgeretors ' * Submit temple belore loadlnn THURSDAY'S RESULT S Pappy's. \*ii, Vi Ing and training available, Write J. R. Good selection . Priced rloht. BO. B Complete 0S' ¦ No. 1 barley . SI. ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. *i l^^^^mW (_»> Angelai 104, Detroit 101. Sleve'i IJI I 10> j Lynch, P.O. Box 633, Winona, Minn.. ^^^^^^J^^k-. ^ . 1.04 ] \n No , J barley ,. ' B>o»ton I3f, Baltimore ID- Randall'* \j\/, , No. 3 barley 14 pTu ^rri 6'>TxfURES TO SUIT KWNO 11 II ALL BUDGETS. TODAY'S OAMBS Falls Short No. 4 barley .. Ha Auto Insurance Tops KAGE ' .. 11 , 11 WISCONSIN Pistons Cwlllqan s . , tn i«i< Bioelon »1 Phll»delphl» , ' , i EAU "CLAIRE, Wis, ( ) SANITARY Write or Phone ] . SpcciaJ Hay State M Ming Company ' S t, Loull al Baltimore. ' Kelly '* ., . I It PLUMBING & HEATING By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CLASSIC | —Lima Sacred Heart Os Region Elovalor "A" Groin Prices 168 E. 3rd SI. Tel. JHT Francisco. CONSERVATION | DUANE RINGLER Cincinnati at San Westgate Poind One Wisconsin Catholic T'ouinn- Hoi/rs: 8 a.m. fo 3 , 30 p.m. The travel situatio n in the Na- Ruppert' loosed Saturday!,) OK USED FURNITURE STO RE P.O. Bex e65 WINONA s Grocery Wi ! mcnl bad . wns ended here 6fi- DEPARTMENT Difll 7241 MHL tional Rasketbull Association Pozanc Trucking ,.. Id No. 1 northern spring wheat 1.1? m e. Jr« st. tins gotlcn so tough that some- Dale' s Standard 35' > 59 by Chippewa Falls McDon- No. 3 northern spring wheat MS, MERRICK STATE PARK W« Buy-Wo Soil SENTRY INSURANCE THURSDAY'S RBIULT Rulh'i Restaurint is No. 1 northern spring wripat 3.11 Furniture— Antiques—Tools Montreal », Boston 3. times when you ' re at home Hot Fish Shop 11 | nell Thursday night. No. 4 northern spring wheet 3.07 FOUNTAIN CITY , WIS. and ottiar used Items you 're on the road. Clark & Clerk Insurance .. ll The Redmen used a big No. I hard winter wheat J.Oit Tel. 8-3701 No. ? hard wlnrer wheal ?.(M Information for use of par- Rolllngilone Lumbar fart IS fourth-period ra lly in an nt- Consider the Boston Celtics. Watkins Product* U No. 3 hard wlnrtr when! 1.00 lies interested in placing n EXPERT They had Iheir first so-called BAY STATE MBN lempt to win , but after cutting, No. 4 hard wlnrer wheal .,, 1.94 - No, 1 rye 1 35 hid on the operation of tha TELEVISION, RADIO — - -< Westgate point* home game in a week and a the margin to three points with No. J rye . 1.33 r. Bosses l) concession located at the and appliance repair serv- half Thursday night—and it was Blockbusters II n minute to play, saw McDon- Merrick State Park , Foun- ice. Savo on picture tube in Providence, R.I0 Games In Big Yields ,.,..; II nell spurt ahead for the vic- tain City, replacement, Top Scorte )» tory . I VE5TOCK Wisconsin. Providence count ns home at- Boxers . .. IS SOUTH ST . PAUL, Minn. ir-(USDA) 1. Bids will be received by tractions (or tho defending Bouncer* IS McDoimell led 13-li at the end Cuttle No sale s reported Ooldrn Tiger* ',14 of the Ifirst period in the sec- Hogs 6,000; barrows and gill* ralher Ellsworth Korte , Merrick champions. Old Doc ' s ,. 7 slow, opened mnsely steady, later weak State Park , Fountain City, The travel troubles didn 't WE5TOATB JR. OIRLS saw affair before Lima took n to 25 cents lower: sows steiufvi shin [WARDS] Wailgat* W. L. 25-24 halftime load , With eight ment . 1-3 333 Ib beirrows and gilts 15.35; Wisconsin , up to 3:30 p.m. seem lo particularly bother Red Alley Gators is II I-? 3-!-<0 lbs -H.75-IS .OC; mhed 1-J on April 1 , 1%4 , at the ad- Auei'bneh' s champs , however. Alley Cats HH Wi minutes to play McDonnell was 190-340 lf» 1435M75; 340370 lbi 13 5ft Tel, 3393 Cutler Buitir* ll' i 1C> 1 ahead 4 5-37. 14.50; J-3 J70 3M ih-\ l.l.OOU.OOi 1-3 5/0 dress listed above . Service Dept. -X They romped over Baltimore Olrtle Gutters la 11 400 Ib inws 1375 -13 35; 3 3 400 M0 Ills H Open Bowling Additional information 129-113 and increased I heir Scream Bowleri IJ 11 j John Bauer got 22 points for 13 35-1) M>; teerle rplrjs weak In !0 renls In- Eastern Division lend to three Pin Points 11 11 Sacred Heart , Dnvp Baker 17 lower , choice 130-160 lbs 13 5CI).M. cluding bid ancl contract DAILY NEWS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and Hill Briinncr 10. For Mc- Sheep . No sale's reported forms can be obtained from MON DAY THRU FRIDAY \ full gnmes over idle Cincinnati , Athletic Club tv. I CHICAC-O i,P -- (USDAI- Hogi I.Wo ; MAIL Los Angeles rallied for a 106- Hamm 's Beer leij 11'^ Donnell , Rob Rooney hnd 24 nnrl hulclirrs steady to strono. 13 300-3?o Ellsworth Korte , Merrick Y Merchant* Nat'l Benk 17 lt Jim Scheidler 20. Ib butctieri 15,35 1 5. .50, 53 heart al 15 IS. State Park , Fount ain City. 101 derision over the Pistons nt Rub' Bear 1* 11 mixed 1.1 1W1J30 lbs 14 75 15. 11. Ml Wi SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. * j ] Detroit in the only other game Winona Milk C*. 17' , IVi I McDonnell will ' meet Eau lbs 14 .*J.14VJi 31 35O 370 Ihs 1.1 7514 .'5, Wisconsin . J' H and affai r 11 p.m. Frld*y» , I Weaver It Som u if 370-3TO lbs 13, 50-13 IS; 1-1 400-500 Ih sows Mav Be Pa id At scheduled Thursday, Brlggi 17 it Claire Regis in tonight s semi- 13 50- 1 .1.Wi 3- .1 Sf OAOO Ihs 13 00 IJ 5f). l "\ after lean"" bowling ether ni»M*. I AC LADIES I final Ru mc. Callie 7,500, calves 35 . slrtughfer Mon«y to Loan 40 TED MAIER DRUGS PEIISOL EAVOKK D Athletic Club W. L. Sacred He«r| (ID MjOonmll (It) sleors nenerally sftisdv lo 50 cenls tilgli (Af) Hoi Flih Shop I 4 Ig It pt IP l« ll pi IP ai, Iwn loads rrl0^tly pumr 1,335 If But lnsu Equipmen t 62 NEW YORK -- Young Lantern Cale 7 I J.Bauer »» 1 111 Prince I I • J slai/ghfnr steers ?3.?5 , hulk high Choiie 1 ' '^S "" Winona Knitter* t i O.Daucr 1 ) 4 )7 Krhnad > 1 I 9 and prime 1,150 1,350 lbs 31 0O3I 75 , L ~* " Johnny Pnrsol , with onl y 10 OANS A B D ICK, M«jaT 3!(Toif^et duplicator, SUNDAYS Wally small supply good TO0I,3W< lbi l» (V) F - AUTO-FURNITURE A SATURDA^and / 's Sweethearts t t Welti I I I 7 Rooney » » I Ii PLAIN NOI completely rebuilt Tel La C rnsse professional bowls under his belt Scheidler e I 1 io 7(1 50; standard and Inw 50 19 00; 130 3rd St , Tel. 3913 Koehlir Body Shop I 1 Fedie 11 )1 o on" 1* F-. alle-r S 30 p.m. 01) tin lo .1 pm, Sal. f am, lo noon 3-«13 nr »-J73* ranked a surprise R-5 favorite Stein Oil Co. 4 I nilclberh t t 1 t Ryfial 1 I 110 choice KM l.lffl 111 hellers 30 50 71 . , 9 a.m. ~ " \ \ 10 a.m- lo 1:00 a.m. /ir THURSDAY NITB. Brunner 4 I I to T Schdlr Dilithree lon'l s hloh clmKe with lew pilnie Coa l, Wood , Other Fuel 63 over veteran Eddie Cotton for SI. Martin ' W. L _. .. H»rb«rl 114 1 910 |,03."> Ihs 31.50 . o ood I9 0O ID 00 IiOnns - Insurance - [ * ~ ~ ~' ~~ ~ their scheduled 10-round li ght Mahlke Bakery 11 t Total* M Mi ll — Sheep 4t)0 , slaupjlilei lamh-s end nvn yOU ~~iar lAu- Real Eslaae iF KU L6oVlWZ * Prpsl-Colai II 11 Total! 17 |] 17 i* hilly steady; deck chnif.i and prime H9 pnerd, tl«ai>-biirnlnn »conomy rnal lienvywei fiht bout In Madison good Oolti Ph»rm«cy lo n . JACRB0 IIBA«T • \t U »-S* In \Nool«rt slaughter lambs 37 P0i FUANK W EST AGENCV try RED EWBER. EAST END COAL I It) Squnrc Cinrden tonight . Clale'i Mobile Service t 11 McDONNrLL 1» 11 11 !•-»* and choice 11! Im 30,0031 M, IM Lnlnyntte SI lei. Jl-40 t, FUEL OIL CO, »0I E San tmrn. (Not to Telephone Office ) T" . .UN, "Where you set mora heat at lower cojl " MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd Quick Money . . . OAK" woor> ~* nn any article ot va-ltie Oood oaK slabs sawed ln> slove lennlh* . NI.UMAN'N'S OAR&A IN MORE $uASSr i retilslerxd, 4 months /^y^^^ nln , Wnuld ' iM to buy renlslrred f» Furn., Rug«, LinoUum 64 mnle Oonalrt ' ' 1> Flonr ierv- IIOl blEIN PEPDERS- -*ft head, all lc« , Lyle Zlegewelil , Mlnneiota City, sens , I null Murphy, M, Charles, A*Wn Mmn, ' " ' ' " ' FOUR SOWS nnd pins C. C Kopn, SAV E its on a *pc KRO(HLER wniniif lirmpealeeu . Wis (f.enlrrvlllel be-droom suit* vxlth "Can't Mark" tnpsi (leaner (lli nr ii nr^ S SO Cl«ytnn Ketchuni , InOudee »dr-aiv«r, if" doutile ui'i.i , Minn Tel Lewi ston 7I1\. with 30*10 rial* pl«»i mirror. . H" WESTGATE BOWL cl»e»t, penel bud and nlflM stand Rog- 1 WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER / RIIMIF0PO Srnall Ph MnrKel, ial., "Feb uUr 1WM. now only »!•<'!. r>n*n 33 tam to II am S ales held every pasymenl IUU, iH.lt month fsOR- niner Sat F or further information call ZVSKOWSKI FURNITUK6, 3oJ Man- Holoar Feed Mill. Rush lord, Minn. kato. Auction Heusos for Sal* 99 Us»d C«rt 109 Jta *d Can A A ' 10» Uwd Ciri 0 ll>9 Us»d Car* 1« , . . . Ca tedonla, Wlnn.v on County Tel. 4t27 for appointment. slon. Tel. 79U. . - . .. . ? .- - - - . on County road No. M. Good io Eat 65 NEW SECTION - EAST 0 Q! maroon interior. PLYMlOUTH—1957 V78, automatic trans- then 8 miles E. . Thing* GOODVIEW — modern 2-bedroom homa, . : CHEVROLET—19S5 210 sedan. Boufiht be Emmelt GrHdn, owner; Schroeder SAEEAt lh« ! presentSALE tlmt! OSALE ;w« art! SALE0 over- . mission, good condition, J395. AAay carpeted living room, built-in stove " ' ' new by owner.: Good -tires. Perfect Bros., auctioneers; Thorp Sales Co^ EVERY SUNDAY—Turkey • .Dinner/ Jl. oo' ¦- . A .-^ stocked and to top It all off wa Sava teen at 620- -W.. Sarnla. . ' ¦ "¦¦ ' ¦ ¦: :¦ ¦ . tile bath, corner lot. Tel. 5868. '¦: . This compact 2-bedroom . 0: ^ -^ $895^ - condition. 36Z Cummlnflj St. Tel. 2Q7-*. clerk.. ' i ,; , ' . . ' ;. ;, Sun.. Feb. 23, Noon . Special. Acorn several new : cars coming in soon, We hard- ; CHEVROLET—1942 Impale J-door . Cole; Utica, Minn , - ". • ..- '. -. . .: . - . - THREE-BEDROOM and 4-bedroom home) home in excellent condition to make room for ttieiiri convertible, vary hev* . F0R0-19M, retractlble - top, • '- lutomatlc transmission, power FEB; 24-^Mofi., 11 a.m. 7 mile* itralghl for sale or rent. Center of town, ow good condition. Tel, 8-2679 after ! p.rn- EXTRA Special—Kennebec potatoes :S1.9S - ¦ must be seen to be appre- AU Prices Slashed ! ^¦steering, radio, whitewall tires, smell S.- -" of the Fairchild Southslde Cheesa .: bus line. Tet, 6059. : ; ' ' per 1W. Laiy A Rtlssets JO lbs. 51.49, ciated. Lovely kitchen: Ex- Here ? Are Just a Few . POI^TIAC-^-1955 2-door hardtop, Star- ' V-», .' :clean:. Tel. St.. Charles 932-3017. Factory or J miles N. ol Alma Cen- MKT., IU Market. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or trade Boettcher, owner; ? Zeck WINONA POTATO WEEKEND DOOR OPENERS crslef, spotlesj Inside and out. 832 E. CAR tor sale. Cheap: Contact ter. Donald be sur* to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S cellesnt basement with new MILLEl USED " auctioneers;- .Northern Inv. Arcadia 2W. Herbert, CHEVROLET CO; '58 Pontiac ^-door ...... S<95 Main, Arcadia, Wis, tei., Installment Loan Dept., First National . * EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. ' j : '¦ Household Article! 67 oil burning furnace. Large '58 Plymouth 4-door ...... S395 hardtop, - .Bank. - . -•"" Co., clerk . - . . - CHEVROLET & BUIGK FOR&—1957 Fairlane 500 J-door . ¦ Home* — Farms — Lots — Acreages '58 Ford . .?...... :...... ,....S395 4*1- fenced-in yard. Nice garage ' • V-8, automatic. Tel. Pepin, Wis.. ' ol EXCELLENT, ..efficient and economical, ?.: CORNFORTH REALTY Rushford, Minn. Tel. UN-4-7711 . •'.62 Ford .. «:.- •:.. .11X95 FEB. 24-AAon., 1 p.rn. 4 mllea 1. 3&31 - 10, to that's. Blue. Lustr e carpet ind'uphols- La Crescent, Minn. . - - . Tel. 895-2104 with cement floor. Do you - Open Mon, & Frl nights '60 Dodge Wagon ...,.,...ni95 Mondovi on Federal Hivy. ; . tery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer, '61 Ford Falcon , ...,...;... S»95 1955 Chevrolet County Trpnk ^'BB." then 3 mllai S. ' NEAR THE LAKE and .Lincoln School. want a lot for your money? 5 1. . H. Choate t. :Co. . , - .;. " ; - . . '56 fiuick Hardtop- ...... ,...;... S<95 oh County Trunk "BB?" Arthur John- . . Here Is a dandy, 4-bedroom. modern : Then call us today on. this '61. Plymouth Wagon .,.....,:..11195 .' 2-door, 6-cylinder, stand- son, owper;. Francis VVerteln, auction. home, , oil heat, full lot, double gar- ¦ ms^pc^ ' " Co., clerk. . .. Watches Et< - ' one ! ' '59 .Mercury . ,.. ,. . .'...?v.... S995 . , . radio. .'eer; Northern Inv. . JeweJry> , 68 b age. Choice location. See or call .. . ^ '0 4ndbor sedan; tu-tone ma- ard transmission . . ¦ " ' ¦ ' B£ SUR-E! ' ¦ DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring,; Va' Kt. . ;¦; • -W; STAHR roon and white body, ; FEB. 25-Tues:. 10:39 a.m. 3 miles $:H. also wedr- ¦ • ¦ 0 comparison ; v;;::o¦ ? Hwy. 52 then 3 mlllei . stone dus:4 small o w e r We weicome ;A;. ^A ¦;o$395 v;.:o. of Preston on. . ding ring with t small diamonds. Tel. owner; Knudsen ' ¦ ¦ ;?NYS1"R©AA'S ? , E.. Burton S^ande, . . /.755t alter; S. "A .,?. - ' -? . A " MARK W. 357—Modern 2-bedroom bunga- brakes, tinted glass, white A With any car you & Erickson, auctioneers; Thorp Salei - OJI LARGE FAMILY HOME Chrysler - Plyrriouth . low, new gas furnace. Will finance sidewall tires, radio and ¦ . ? Co., clerk. A ¦ ? convenient payment plan. . ' -!'. • Open Friday. Night . .. Haves looked at! Musical Mercliandii* 70" ' - 3:room apartment and bath heater. . ; ,v?0 ..: .$1495 FEB 25-Tues., 12 noon. IVi miles B, USED , Baby. Grand ? piano, trombone, Frank :¦ of Pepin, 1 : West Agency No obligation--^ 0 of ..Lund, 10 miles N. ,. clarinet and guitar. T«l. 2238. . 175 tafayelie - upstairs or may be used for E City. Robert Rfe ll. I . miles S: ol. Plum ; . ¦¦ y MCHEVROLETM CO. R . - ' 1959? RD ; ' . . . . Tel.;?3240 or- . MOO after: hours." . a large 4-bedroom family FO No: pressure! 0 0 sticker, owner; Leon Schoeder, ti)Ot Radios/ Television . ' - , . TIL. OA OWISE Fin. Co., . . /- WEST CENTRAL LOCATION-Howard hom« Downstairs, has living . Fairlane ? 5O0 Convertible, 0 - CHEVROLET & BUICK tioneer; Chippewa Valley . ¦ ' " • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ USED, very good condition, Jl" : con- St. This 3-bedroom home can be yours, room, dining room , automatic transmission, : '62 Chevrolet Impala 4rdoor Minn. Tel UN-4^7711 . clerk. ' , . . - , . . . - . . ' ' --. - sole TV. set, . $?9.95. ' Also your? choice; Large.:living room, dinlnfl room, hard: kitchen : Rushford, . 2 rtllles NW ' power hardtop, tan with red inr FEB. 26-Wed., 10:30 a.m? - of 2 *9ble model TV- sets at . $39.95. wood, floors,. . oil: heat, basement, fu II and bath? 2 screened porch- steering, powe r 0;0;B U. Minn., on Hwy. 74, then ' tSOOO;' Open Mon. & Fri. Nights : of. Caledonia, FIRESTONE STORE, JOO .-W. - 3rd. Tel. loi, garage. Good ' location on bus-line. brakes, .. terior, small ' "V-8, with Road lO.-Jullut ' ' ' ¦ es. Full basement and ga- tinted glass, ra- . / 2 milei W . on County WO. - ' . ' . '' ?¦ - ' . '¦. ' '¦¦ .' ' - - : S«« or call " 1962 FORD Galaxie 4-door, ) - , ; - . . .. »19*». dio, heatertOwhite sidewall Powerglide. Very sharp, " Ernster S. - Gene Pflffner, owners ¦ ! rage Good west location in Trailert I l l .auctioneers; ? Thorp ." : ' ' USED TELEVISION - " - A ¦ Fordomatic, small 8, ra- Mobile Hcmei, Schroeder. Bros., ¦ W0 STAHR Madison School ' tires, new top arid color is : ' Sales Co., clerk: ; THESE SETS are In good condition and 374 \y.? - ' , ' district. dio. A sandshell beige o ' .. .: -$2175;0 ' see Mie?new A . . ; Mark .? .-; . . , tei. . 4t21 . white: .. ?..?. ,....? : 0 - .;'0.o VISIT OUR LOT how and 10 all haVe a 90-day exchange privilege. ...$1295 - 19M model Mobile Homes and Travel FEB? 2^-Wed., a.m. .? Hwy, . 1J9, I WEST . . LOCATION—4-bedroom, ' IW-storv, . •; beauty!: ;:0.;. ; :..,;,$1795 . Call WINONA FIRE & POWER CO.. ' Dynamic 88 Trailers. Low down, payment . Van's . miles S. of HarmonyJ Keith W, John- ¦¦ oil heat, full lot, new siding, combina- . THREE FULL LOTS 0' ' '50 Oldsmobile 51 E.. Snd. Tel, itU , (Across .from the I960 FALCON 2-door; new . ". ? : Trailer Sales, Black River Falls, Wis. son, owner; Erickson J. Knudsen, auo- . .new parking lot.") •:- .-;• tion . windows, .garage, carpeting. Tel, convertible. Maroon with Sales Co., clerk. . - ' " - ' " ¦ - - • ' tloneers; Thorp . -9492. . -? .- . .? ...... ;. ; . . - ;- , '; . Very well-kept home on one . . tires, standard transmis-0 white topj automatic trans- Auction Salei 27—Thurs., V p.m. 4 mile* E, ol . Needles and Service CENTRALLY / LOCATED — 4-bedroom FTB. floor with ; 8 bedrooms or 2 sion 0 radio. A sharp bite , power steering; County TriinK I "E," then . '.4 -home, -IVi baths, large kitchen, spaci- M:MiA mission *LVIN KOHNER Alma on : All Makes Record Players . : bedrooms. and den , baths BinCK-OLDSMOBaLE-GMC compact! Only .: ... .$995 AUCTIONE ER, City , and stMe licensed mile N. on County Trunk "N.'.' Mar- ous . (fining room, natural woodwork 134 - ¦ power brakes. Spotless in- Werlelrv - ¦[: - and bonded,? 252 Liberty St: (Corner cel Rotherlng, owner; FranCl* . Ha rdt's Mlisic Store and .hardwood floors . throughout, up- and sunpbrch, on 3. full lots. Open Friday Nights ; ;. : 1963 FORD Galaxie 4Hdobr 0 ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' , side and out. E. 5th. and Liberty). f«l. -4980. - .- . -auctioneer; Northern Inv. 'Co., clerk. Mt E.. ; 3rd? .. . ?¦ ;. - , .; Winona? stairs carpeted, full size, lot and gar- Excellent condition. Tel. 8-3285. Full basement. Let us show overdrive , radio , small 8. '/ ¦ : mile S. anol age. . ' ' A F.EB 27—Thurs., noon. 'A J ¦'¦':¦ 595 - .; AOO . ^Minnesota '" Elgin, Minn. ? Alvin ' ¦ " D. BEAUTIFUL: 2-bedroom, 1-floor you this attractive home n :- 'A very sharp green V;. . £.l : •2'A miles E? of:. :. Special for the \Veek owner; Maes 4. Maasi horne. 2'-i years old. Outskirts of'iifv; an east location tioday. ; car! A.. ,. , .A... ;.A?.$2150 Land & Auction Sales Hoenk Estate, /- . Chevrolet Impala con- ¦ 1st Nat'l Bank, Plainview, Large .kitchen? with built-in . stove and '60 ' E -verett J. ICohrier A auctioneers; ¦ 0ur Customer^ . - - Oven. . Plenty .of cupboards. Landscspe-d 1962 GALAXIE >door, V-8,0 vertible. Duisk pearl with -138 'Walnut: Tel. 8-3710, after hours: 7814 . clerk,:- ' ' ¦¦' ¦¦ ' with Travertine patio- and- . Redwood :;.- [ ¦:WANTED • A O O .. standard transmission, ra- . white top. Small V-? with H: fencing. Low ta»es. . Carpeting, -drapes, ZENII? curtains and air - conditioning . unit In- Are Satisfied || . or adding machine from $19.50 & up. [ > h-? 159 Walnut | 4 mos. old; 2 Holstein heifers, 2 weeks old;. ! Holstein | New or . used, we guarantee all our ¦ t.3.737. Bill ZFebell 4854, ¦? ' I. H. Clay ¦ Lots for Sal* lOfO "¦ yrs. old. ? 0 | machines for one. full- year. ;WINONA - E. A. Abts 3184. ' .-. ' I Having! sold my larm I will - sell:; the fallowing Opersonal | I : purebred bull,. 1'A WRITER: SERVICE, '1<1' 'E. : 3rd. GOODVIEW—5 choice lots,;«Bch 153x60'. ;¦ ¦ ' TYPE . ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ § A property at. public auction on ' ' . I ." EXCELLENT LINE OF JOHN DEERE MACHINERY | ¦ '7«l-" 307> ' ¦ "¦ ' ' " " " - " ' :^ TYPEWRITERS and adding machines - '> - . -' .- " A ' ; . ; , power steering, | ' I —J.D. 620 tractor, only 1900 actual hours for sala or- rent. - Reasonable rates, Wanted—Real Eifata 102 8 hyd,; J.D. Model B tractor starter and lights ; J J). free delivery. See. UJ for all your of- IK mdih^/f : II live , ;| fice . mppllei, . desks, . files or ofllce- TWO AND THREE bedroom homes want- ' | 10 ft; awheel type disc, 18 in. disc, l yr . old;-J.D. 55-ABH- J chalrs.. Lund Typewriter Co. Tei,; 5222, ed. See Hank: Olson, 900. ' E. Zthl Tel. ; " ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ | 3 bot; 14" plow with hyd. cylinder ;:J.D. 8 ft. double disc? iu^^^^&Q" 3017. ' :. . ' ; '- . ' . . ' ". . ?¦ , ' " ?¦ ' " : '- . : 1 Washing, Ironing Mach. 79 Attractive Location ?; ¦ :• • J,D. No. 11 rno\ver,. used?2 sea- I QUALITY- 3- or -«-bjedroom home, prefer ^m^^^i?-fA | 0 Starting promptly at .10:00 A.M/ | |1 drill?with grass seeder; ¦ ' ¦ ' MAYTAG AND FRIGIDAIRE-Fast, ex- ;/ ¦/ ' High Quality ;; . AAadlson. District.: Write or leave Tel. | : 0 Lunch will be served sby ladies. oLAthe: . A |? sons;? J.D, 14^T baler , PTO, good cond/; J.D? 8 ft, field 0| ¦ number In-' Box A-IS^-Dally News. •¦ . ; | bn 290 pert service. Complete Steele end parti. •nd reasonable priced. This new - v ' :| cultivator^ jubber; J.D. 4 bar sides rake ; J.D, corn ; H. Choate ti Co. Te). :2S71. . ' ;¦' v ,O: ' :0 Fremont Lutheran Church. A If | . . . A : rambler, has carpeted living room, WILL PAY HI&HEST CASHTPRICET I ¦¦ ¦ ;¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ • kitchen with eating area, 3 nice bed-. , FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY si: A ' ' . • :'.- ' ' • A - - .: " - AA' . • l - .. - . . • " . - .' '- , ' ' li | planter; J.D; 40 , ft. elevator with big hopper; SAD, No. 33 | Wanted lo , ?: ' NEW 1964 Bu/ 81 : rooms, beautiful bath...oil'furnace "HANK" JEZfZWSKl U 0 -Farm is located on Highway 1J9. 5 miles South of Har-. . | | | manure? spreader only 3 mos. old;. J . D. .8 ft, power grain | WM MILLER SCRAP " 'mony or 11 miles North, of Cresco. Follow Thorp auction binder like new; J.D. tractor.cultivator to fit the 620 trac- , IRON 8. METAL. Everything Shines ' (Winona 's Only Real Estate Buyer) | ; ¦ | f | CO. : pays highest prices for scrap - . Imide and out In this . '3-bedroom, J- . Tel. S388 end 70tt - ' ' P.O CHEVROLET : - "v ' ' ' . - - .-A " ¦ . , _ . . . . Box 3« | . arrows;- 0? . ' '"$: I tor. — Many more good machinery items. f Iron, metals, hides, wool and raw fur. ? story home, In fine west Ideation. The ¦¦ ' . J22 W. 2nd: . ' . - , - TO SELL your. home, , larm, business or . MANY?GOOD MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS? 0 . . . . Tel.. 2047; .' living room, ' dining room,? hall ' and ; : ; I . 1 Closed .Saturdays ' . ether real estate, call TRUCKS | 0 MACHINERY - Late model . Good line of machinery, ; | '¦ . stairway are carpeted. Large kitchen . : | :y FEED—3,000 bales of? alfalfa hay, all conditioned ; 700 | WANTECTSCRAP: IRON & METAL, with eating area. Unusually generous o; W A STAHR;, A - I .A-1 condition . IHC "560" Diesel tractor, top condition; |f; | closet space? Full basement, oil . heat.' ' ¦ O: Now In Stock |0 bu. ear corn ; 300 bales straw : 23 ft; corn silage in 12 ft. COW HIDES,WOOL & RAW FURI. ? 374:W . ^^a rk /¦ / - ,A Tel. ihi¦: I 3HC "40O" Diesel tractor/ new rubber , A-1 condition ; $ ¦• • ¦ ¦ ' HIGHEST ? PRICES - Front and back porches.. 813,950.? . I' - siio, ; ' - A GOOD LINE OF MILKING EQUIPMENT PAID ¦y^y/yA^/i y AA | M t W IRON AND METAL CO. Accessories, Tirsi, A ; | IHC Model "A" Farmall tractor; IHC "33A" power ma-;0| ' : ' Three in One Parts 104 : A. [.. - '- ROBERT PFElLSTICKER , OWNER 0 0 0 »7 W. 2nd, .across Spur Gas Station 1 nure loader with snow bucket; IHC "4S0" 4-row planter I ¦ / | For your J-rentals, or , V owners unit and J . ;' ' ¦ . Convenience ? Road Read y ^ i- '• - " ' "" . Leon Schoeder, Elmwood, Wis?, Auctioneer | We. Are Now Again Open On Sets rentals. Downstairs apt. consists ot 2 -with fertilizer and Aldrin attachment; IHC ''34-455A" 4- . , ' fire- '• I | * ~ : . bedrooms* living . ' room with . || 0 Chippewa Valley Finance Company, Clerk 0| HIGHEST P RTCES PAID place; kitchen and bath. Well condi- ; MUD & SNQW o DARK GREEN ; t-2 Ton | row : cultivator , double action hydraulic? cylinder; IHC ;.| ' . ' :¦ for scrap Iron, inetals, j| \ Represented by: Heit Realty, Inc., Durand , Wis. . . -1 rags, hides, tioned home In wesf section, ; : | ' -101" self propelled 10 ft. combine with iNo. 2 corn head ; 1 raw furs and wooll - Flectside Pickup, 230 6-cyl- . . | also 10 ft. grain platform with pick-up -attachment; IHC i| liwmmmgmmmmmmmms ^^ Home and Shop Kraft Recaps , inder motor, with 8-speed ¦¦ -if Sam Weisma n & Son First floor of this-building.Is suitable §' ' ' tc- v^joi* f v^ VIJfW- yr ^^T<^,9TS!^w»vK»,* , v " "Tt > -^OT^rgctj^w ¦ ¦ -\ ' ' transmission , H.D "No. 25V" tractor mower, 7 ft.; J^hn Deere 4-row rotary >4 ^ INCORPORATED for shop or ' .office . Very .heat apjrt- . clutch. iM W. 3r d - . ' ¦ ¦¦ • . ' hoe; Case tandem wheel type disk , 12 ft. 9 ft; Kewanee tei, 5647 menf, on second : floor has 2 large RED | K bedrooms, carpeted living room with 'i TOM Fleetside Pick- |; 5-section wheel type drag; Brillioh culti-packer with grass- Rooms Wit hout Menlt 86 picture window , well-planned kitchen, . 0;rM^^600-13 .n< up, 230 6-cylinder motor with tiled bath with shower , 0-0 A seeder , 8 ft.;. New Holland 1-row field chopper with com CENTER ST. 474—Rooms for rent. Gen- 3-speed transmission . tlemen only. - Tel . 8-3798- . | and hay head; A.C. ensilage blower with 50 ft. pipe; 2 Building? , Plus lax & recappable lira S We hove- several large lots for sale. WHITE 4ATON Fleetside I John Deere "66 A.H." tractor plows, 4x14 with cover Rooms for Housekeeping 87 These are located In Johnstone 's Ad- Pickup, 230 6-cylinder mo- | boards on rubber; New Holland "475" tractor spreader , >, || Having sold my farm , I will sell the following personal . B ROOMS FOiTlA ENT^lth -or ' without dition, Glen Mary and Glen Echo. ' kit chen pr ivileges. ' . Tel. VYe would be happy to show you these tor with 3-speed transmis- 17S bu ., PTO, new ; John Deere side deli-very, 4-bar; New ; | |1 property at public auction on f. *859. KALMESTIRE I ¦ ' ' ' ~ ' lots at your convenience. sion , H D | Idea elevator , 36 ft. with gas engine, also PTO0 auger |; &' ' '[" '' ' i- A ' . . springs ; H.D. part merits, Flats 90 Winona s Used Tire Center clutch , elevator. 16 ft (6 in.); bale elevator, 24 ft. ; 2-wheel trailer ' ~ RESIDENCE PHONES: full foam seat. I . | An A N K A ro AVEnsO-wlll rent lurnlshS E. J. Hartert . . . 3973 108-116 W. 2nd St. p with pick-up box ; Gehl 12 ton steel wagon on rubber || " or unlurnlshed. Heat and hot water Mary Lauer . , . 4523 | .Tuesday r Feferaary 25 | lurnlEtied . Inquire rear apt. . Jerry Bertha . , .B-2377 SILVER BLUE |j with 8 ply tires ; Gehl self unloading forage box with. 2 | ' ' FhlllpA , Baurnann . . . 9540 - . , At 10:30 A.M. Sharp. FAST- Pleasant 3 rooms, plus kitchen Boats, Motori, Etc. 106 |A beaters and high sides ; Gehl side bunk unloader attach- | I . J ' and bath . Heat, hot water, stove and CAMI NO ment; Farmhand auger box , PTO ; Kewanee steel wagon | refrigerator furnished. Tel. 4007. BOATS we repair, motors we don't. |? Farm is located 3 miles Southeast of Preston on Highway | Make sure you qet the skill you 're on rubber with hoist; Twin Draulic steel wagon on rubber FOUR ROOMS, screened porchApfivote Pickup, automatic trans- |l p 52 then 3 miles East , or 7 miles North of Harmony on 0 . I.nin, payino lor. WARRIOR BOATS . with hoist ; 2 : heat and water furnished. J75, "" mission wagon boxes. 6x12, high sides ; John Deere "" " , positract ion , pow- Jf I? Highway 52 then 3 miles East , or 5 miles Northwest of : ; _J"-' E. Broadwjy, Tel. 3061, or 6960. LIGHTWEIGHT lOltA' liberolnss rTn 0; steel \ '"' er steering, wagon on rubber with Calmar chopper box , false | "~A 601 *Min SI Tel , 1P49- about , oars, anchor, steering end trail- V-8 motor . 7.5,0 |0 Hcnrytown. Follow Thorp Auction Arrows. Lunch will be 0 CF UT I? ALLY L OCATEO Vbedroorn er , Tel . Rolllngilone 5.164. tires , PB radio ;?? end gale; steel wagon on rubber with bale rack ; Lctz i ¦£ apl . newly remodeled nnd redecora. , tinted ?| served by Ladies Aid of Scheie Lutheran Church. / M. Ground floo r . Garage Included , wijidshield , padded dash , A burr mill, portable , PTO , mounted drag for 10 ft. wheel I Tel , Mil* lor aofKiinlment. BOB Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 ij disk; 2 se|s tractor chains , 11x38, 13 or 14.9 x 38; heat | 60 PUREBRED HEREFOKD CATTLE - Outstanding I ~ | D seat belts and wheel cov- 1 FOijRTlT'"Er57tiAVrramrisnicir apT, SCR IT NOWI Just arrived the famous ers. houser . il | : herd of Hereford cattle. Choice registered or Purebred | iinhcflled, autorrintlc hot water, larg t 1M4 Triumph overliead valve twin rnirh. oarage II desired. T |?0 R Bonneville Road Sports 40 cu HOGS AND HOG EQUIPMENT - All sows and gilts | |i bulls used the past 37 years, Most of herd arc polled Convenlpnl IL puCWU U ^T«l, 234fl % In Inch 650CC Twin carburetors, Unit A fed sow ration and vaccinated for cholera , Lepto and 1 I;: cattle. All cows pregnancy tested. Due in March , April | neloi'Mrhood st ores. . c.on'-lruclion engine and gear box DARK GREEN »i TON Tel. (17<8 niter I 120 Center St. . New A erysipelas, also Bangs tested, 13 Poland Cross , | |? and May. Bangs tested. No reactors , no suspects. I Pin , Iron! forks. Spt- edometer and taclio- Fleetside Pickup, 230 fi-cyl- sows due 1 Regis* P ^mmBa^snm^SPmmmtsmm^a'meler . The tnstest slock motorcycle 0: 2nd litter March 15th; 15 Duroc Cross gilts, due March |:5 tercd polled Hereford bull (Golden Lad Breeding) 2 years % PLTASANT I room and bath apt , hea»; inder motor 4-spced trans- % water, slove maVe In Ilif world loday tor Ihe »x. , refrigerator, rug an\l'\ steel cab, 0? CAm.E MiACHINERY - AC ? like nr*. machlnrry trnllrr wilh till DARK OREBN 1 TON Cab — Purebred Hereford bull , 18 months; 2 | fi , WD tractor ; AC 3x14 mounted i FIRM FLOOR-- co/y Home for a bed. Tel. 54J9 or write P O . Ilnv 411 A 2 rrximsA porch . , 4 Chassis , CA-lg kitchen and family room, you cab lights and flasher , p Kelly- "" A; electric grinder for chopper knives § Ryan elevator, " "" choose your colors, attached garage . and sickles; air grease | 36 ft.; McD . drill with grass seeder , nil I CF. NT RALLY l .OCATECl - all modern i^ gun; electric drill; Esstron battery charger; Mali chain steel; McD. 2-row planter lumuhrn apt . wdth bath. ECONOMY! § h wilh fertilizer attachment ; Mas- £ Ileal , watrr Take the Landlord THE ALL-NEW SAW , nnl hot watrr furnished with renr . 196 ) TEMPEST 0 7 h.p. ; 20 gallons cattle oil; 13 gallons creosote; s| ?| sey-II arris field digger on wheels; Wood Bros, single row _ Air rnnrlilioncrt . Private entrance . Im- A while paint; electric cord. pull Hype picker ; rotary hoe 2 section ; m'rtiBln posies-, ir,n , Tel . 7776 Off Your Payrol l CHEVY VAN | f:J , McD. manure 1 Tlirae-brdroom rambler available Wllri 4-door, radio, heat- SOLID WHITE. De luxa A FERD — 2,000 square bales hay, crimped , no rain; I & sprea der , 4 wheel on steel; J.D , manure spreader , 4 ?¦ House* for ktn\ 9S lo* down paymrnt anrl convenient er, MI t o m a t i c , |? 2 ,000 bu. oats; 1 ,000 square bales hny, no rain , wire lied; $ wheel on rubber; single disk, 10 fl.; 3-sertion " terms, hath with vanity, hlg lot , pan heater big fi-cyllnder en- ' 1 flexible 1> EAST LOCATIOIJ VOroomsAelectrl i heat . . , move rlohl In. Irnns mission , gine , curl) j; 1 ,500 square bales straw , wire tied. -i*i | | steel drag with drnw bar; 2 steel wagons luilll-'O rnnon enr) ipntu healer fun , 11.D. springs with boxes on ^ nishrri , din. whlt« ' sidewall Oj TRUCKS AND CABS - 1M2 Int ton truck with 7x0 rubber; 1 steel wagon with bale rack .\ enrlospd tmnt porch, Entertain With Pride side door . West Coast mir- . f : Tumble-bug scrnp- P, Available Mnrr «i | Te|. «JJJ , bed , ^ In ffns four-hderram ra.mtilrr, fully- tiros solid jnrie- ro rs , HOD. fron t suspe n- stock nnd grain rack , dual wheels, good rubber; 1 055 ! | || er; end gate spreader on wheels; 2-whee| trailer with | WILSON- mnr|ein (ountiy home, tinssei.". rarpered and draped , 1'.veer amir V stonc green finish . sion A Plymouth, 4-door car; 1951 Ford »i ton pick-up, 4 speed ii' 4 14x8 bed , 30 Inch sides; saw and table to fit H Sinn /yi«r FERDERS AND OILERS - Eve-n-Flo silage dis- [I # HOGS - 10 Spotted Poland feeder pigs , 150 lbs * ' ~ storag e area, henullfully lannscapecf DARK GREEN 2 TON Cab ¦ [ WI.C F ACULTY riirnibrr prrds a ). or $ f$95- A tributor ; 7 cattle bunks, 16 nnd IB ft , on skids; combinn- ¦ft FEED — 1 ,500 bu , corn ; 400 b' wilh ornamental pilvacy frn'f & Chassis , CA-B4" , 202 6-cyl- $ u. oats; 2,000 bales $ l-rrviiri unlurnlinrn npl ,, by Mnrcti 10 ; j-f lion hny nnd feed bunk on skids; salt and mineral feeder ?| hny ; fiOO bales straw . ' Write A 21 Oall y News inder motor wit h 4-specd f i- Economy and ;??• on skids; 2 Best entile oilers ; 2 Chain cattle oilers ; de- b FEEDERS - Hog house, 14x12 on RF SPO'l.SlflLi: >ARTY wants In rem " ) transmission ancl 2-specd | on on skidsch (4 pen)' »1 or more bedroom home horning rack; squeeze crate; chicken feeders; wnterera ; i^ cattle bunk skids; cattle bunk sled; icken ' . Will slon Comfort VENABLES rent- axle , 8.25 t ires , H. D. 0 | feeder I lease. Write A ll Dally News. Tarpeied living room, w ood parulecf 75 V. 2nd Tel. R-2711 oil brooders , etc. [s i; waterers and brooders. ' sj " lining room, springs , West Const m ir- f fH St'Oi eiSliHF A DULTS wkl) tn rent 2- tli're hftirnonis nnd l uif 0 SADDLE HORSE - Chestnut saddle mare, 4 yenm A MISCELLANEOUS - Wright chain saw; heitrnniti furnisher) apt Merch 11 oc- bain, sinner hent, near tin l«H« full Open Friday Evening* rors . § lumber piles ' | price JO.900 , ;- old , wel l broke , saddle , , b. h ' cupancy. Write- or leave lelephon e bridle martingale , blanket , etc. a y draulic wagon Jack ; electric dehomer; electric motor S nurrtbir In Oo» Alt O/illy News. SHOP WHERE TH K TRUCKS | MISCELLANEOUS - 2 steel gns tanks and stands; B ig 2 h.p.: 2 ckctrlc motors, H h.p. ; strel posts; barbed i> Bottom Dollar Meal unloading jack , wire Houses for S-aU 99 A horne tor |h» Mmlly ttial nerd s AKE- | 12 speed, Z hydraulic cylinder; bale If ! ; fencing: equipmenl; fanning mill ; Immi corn sheller' (1 ' rnaxlmum shell er Al lov. roil rive- 1 962 Rambler ^ balmO' \\ fork nnd trip rope ; hay rope winch; log chains; vise; |* A< hnskets and barrels ; gas tank and stand; ' lill'L'f ncni*OOM?i O 2 lireplaces, room home In crnrwt rail rentral loca- oil burner * allachert (larnge . large lot . l ocated bn, Custom St ntion Wnpon , fi- nnvjl; bell pulley to fit IHC tractor , model Ml nnd on; 'k ' barrel nnd No. 20 new oil; ' tion, priced at H.99fl . £ jsi tank fuel ; screw ]n,ck- exten ^ tuern Mlnne^otf> Cily and Goodview In cylinder with ovcrdriv* pump jacks ; forks; shovels; 2 electric fencers (weed E |, slon ladder ; disk hillors; wheelbarrow; Ander son Addlrlnn. Tel. Rolllngdone AFTER HOURS r,Al I.: Duo-Therm oil « -for , chopper); rods , Salt appolnlrnenl. t\rlt Koil *1M nil now tires, radio A wire, and insu lators; J2 ft. ladder; milk % g space heater; anvil; log chains; picks; shovels' forks' E BY (WNL: R~3-h«lroom home, panelMl W. L. IW CHm<)UT^CO. ^ churn C dlnioo renm, carpeted Hvlno room , $1695 ^ pile. wide mouth trxilt Jar«, etc. ' Crntml location . Tel , 7291 alter 4. Boh Selover 7B3f 105 Johnson Tel, 2396 J | H | ' ' " ' FOUNTAIN CITY- -laroe ll-toorri hullfl- Open Friday Evening OWNER: KEITH "W. JOHNSON I OWNER: BURTON SPANDE I inri cm N, Shore Drive. Suitable tor | | apis , warehouse- or store. For sale or fnoB ?1 Auctioneers : Lyle Erickson and Howard Knudsen t? | Auctioneers: Howard Knudsen and Lyle Erickson 1 rent .Also laror modern mobile hotnn , Telephone Your Want Ads Ckrk: Thorp Sales Co., Rochester , Minnesota A' Clerk: Thorp Smlen Co.. Rochester ( ' snrrllne tor rnn, ktv.;> Tel. 2!4f> ;i ) Jlu.shforrl, Mmn. 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