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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Johnson and Ike Confer on Viet Nam Other World Ranger 8* Firea(onMoon-Photo Mission Problems Cameras Set Touched Upon WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- dent Johnson bad a surprise To Catch Sea conference today with former President Dwight D. Eisenhow- er , seeking Eisenhower's ad- vice on Viet Nam policy. Of Tranquillity The White House said Viet CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Nam was one of a broad range* — Spacecraft Ranger 8 was of -world problems touched on rocketed toward the moon to- in the lengthy, informal talk day to snap 4,000 photos of the between the President and the dusty, crater-pocked lunar sur- 7-4-year-old general who left the face and continue the explora- presidency four years ago. tion started by Ranger 7. * An Atlas-Agena rocket thun- Johnson * press .secretary, dered into the sky at 12:05 p.m. George E. Reedy, was asked to start the bug-like craft on a whether Johnson had asked Ei- senhower for advice on Viet planned quarter - million - mile Nam policy. journey intended to probe mys- "Yes, of course, he asked the teries which must be solved be- general's advice," Reedy re- fore American astronauts tread plied. CHARGED WITH BOMB PLOT ... sion commentator; Khaleel S. Sayyed, 22, of the lunar surface in 1969. He said Johnson and Eisen- These four persons were arrested Tuesday Brooklyn ; Walter A. Bowe, 32, Manhattan hower also talked about "gen- by the FBI on charges of conspiring to blow judo instructor, and Robert Steele Collier, The powerful rocket, 104 feet eral world problems" and dis- up the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell 28, Manhattan , self-styled leader of the tall and weighing 133 tons, cussions Eisenho-wer had with and the Washington Monument. From left "Black Liberation Front." (AP Photofax ) poured a fountain of flame from some leaders while in London are Michelle Duclos, 28, a Montreal televi- its three booster engines as it for the funeral of Sir Winston vaulted from its launching pad Churchill. and sped into space. Eisenhower was in Washing- The flight plan called the ton for a medical checkup at for Walter Heed Army Medical camera-toting 809-pound space- PRESIDENTS. PAST AND PRESENT the conference , sought Eisenhower's advice Center. Reedy said Johnson craft to execute several intri- . « . Former President Dwight D. Eisenhow- on Viet Nam policy. The former Chief Execu- learned of this and "asked him Cop cate maneuvers and crash-land (AP Rookie Saves tive was a surprise visitor. Photofax) er confers today at the White House with to come by the White House and on the moon about 5 a.m. Sat- President Johnson. The ?President, during visit with him." urday after a 234,300-mile space trip. The special photographic Eisenhower looked noddy and target is a wide plain called the President Makes fit. qf Sea, of Tranquillity. The first word that Eisen- Statue Liberty , hower who has been spending (AP) A key midcoarse maneuver Church Pledge his winter vacation at Palm . NEW YORK - Ray- quiet residential section of the Wood served four years In the was planned about 16 hours aft- Battle Raging mond Wood, 31-year-old Negro Bronx. Alerted by Wood, police TJ.S. Air Force in Germany with Springs, Calif., was at the White er launching. At that time WASHINGTON Ul — Pre- House came when photogra- who 10 months ago was just a had blanketed the area. an investigative unit. He attend- sident Johnson invited his rookie cop, plunged coolly into The 6-foot-l inch, 201-pound ed Fordham University for six a ground station planned to phers and newsmen wer» called send a radio signal to fire a pastor to lunch at the Wljite ' • cloak-and-dagger role to un- Wood; who is single, for three months. Before that be had been into Johnsons office. The Presi- mask a quartet allegedly bent months had infiltrated a Negro a cost accountant. small payload steering motor to House Tuesday and made dent was sitting in his rocking jockey the craft onto a collision his annual contribution to Neat Saigon chair with Eisenhower at his on blowing up the Statue of Lib- extremist organization known A . patrolman for seven course with tbe moon. the church. How much? SAIGON, South Viet Nam Cong in an area 32 miles south- ' side on a sofa. erty, the Washington Monument as the Black Liberation Front at months, Wood Undertook his and the Liberty Bell. a daily risk of his life. In the final 13 minutes and 40 "That's between the Pre- (AP) — A large military opera- west of Saigon. The Republican former chief dangerous mission when he be- 8' sident and the pastor,'" said executive grinned and ex- Three American Negroes, de- Wood said of bis achievement came undercover agent for the seconds, Ranger? s six camer- tion began today with the dis- Vietnamese troops were scribed aa pro-Castro and pro- only: "I wanted to do my best." as are to flash to earth more presidential press secre- covery of a battalion of Viet rushed into the area in early changed greetings with news- " police Bureau of Special Serv- tary George E. Reedy. men and photographers he knew Red Chinese racial fanatics, and He murmured "thank you ices. than 4,000 pictures at altitudes afternoon. No detailed reports a striking Canadian blonde, when Police Commissioner Mi- ranging from 1,180 miles down "I really don't know," were available from the scene. trom old times. were seized Tuesday in a light- chael J. Murphy, at a news con- He made his initial contact in to about half a mile. Reedy replied when asked Military spokesmen also re- He looked at the big telephone ning roundup by police and the ference , handed Wood an imme- a bar last December. From then whether the President ported that fighter-bombers at- console on a coffee table and FBI. diate promotion — the gold on, it was a cat-and-mouse The Sea of Tranquillity is tithes. Negro Belted tacked and sank a large, appar- commented: "My goodness! shield of a detective. game as he attended meetings, nearer to the moon's shadow That's a fancy looking tele- Wood was hustled to a police The pastor is Dr. George ently metal-hulled Viet Cong "You certainly deserve it ," walked picket lines until he was line than the region photo- vessel in a cove in Vung Ro Bay phone. Do you use all those but- station along with one bf the said Murphy. recognized as one of "them," graphed by Ranger 7. The pic- R. Davis of National City tons?" alleged plotters as he was help- Christian Church in down- about 235 miles northeast of Sai- and listened stolidly as he was tures thus should have better In Mouth by gon. ing transfer 20 sticks of dyna- An outstanding high school told about the dynamite plots. definition of " detail because of town Washington. The Pre- Johnson assured Mm he does mite from a lot to an auto in a football player at Chester, S.C., longer shadows cast by rocks, sident's wife and daughters at times. Those arrested were Robert S. Heavy fire from the Commu- mountain peaks and other fea- are Episcopalians and the nist vessel drove off a Vietnam- The two men got to compar- Collier , 28, Boston-born, mar- family attends both the ing notes on heart attacks. ried with one child; Walter A. tures. , Selma Sheriff ese navy junk and observation The ,312 pictures transmitted Christian church and St. Johnsom and Eisenhower both Bowe, 82, Philadelphia-born, 4 SELMA, Ala. (AP) - A Ne- planes before the assault by air had serious attacks in 1955, by Ranger 7 were about 2,000 Mark's Protestant Episco- force planes. Bomb Exploded married with one child; Khaleel pal church. gro civil rights leader who was Johnson in July and Eisenhower S. Sayyed, 22, Brooklyn-born times better than any obtained struck in the mouth by the sher- The well-camouflaged ship in September. Each was out of and single ; and Michelle Du- by land-based telescopic camer- iff ol Dallas County laces trial was spotted by an Americas action lor months. clos, 28, of Montreal, television as. In the final shots, craters today on a contempt of court helicopter pilot, Lt. J. S. Bowers Eisenhower was accompanied commentator and member of a only 18 inches across were visi- charge. of Lyndonville, Vt. A junk sent by his aide, Brig. Gen. Robert In Vatican Wall political party that advocates ble. "He said I was an evil man," to the bay drew heavy fire as L. Schulz. VATICAN CITY (AP ) — A dows within a hundred-yard separation of French-speaking Space agency officials said New Attack reported Sheriff did an observation.plane flown pound of dynamite exploded radi us. Quebec citizens from the rest of the pictures indicate the lunar James G. Clark . by Lt. Cmdr. Harvey P. Rodg- Tuesday. early today against a wooden A night watchman, Vlttorio Canada. surface is covered with ex- "He l ers of Smithtown, N.Y. tremely fine rubble. Experts said I was like door in the Vatican wall only 100 Rivi , told police he saw two men Collier, who received an J "Everything that went near other-than-honorable discharge disagree on the depth. Ranger 8 On Crime Hitler. He said j yards from the apartment approach the gate, then hurry people followed the place received heavy fire ," Russ Boast away in a high-powered car just from military service after may shed light on the contro- VI was sleep- me like Hitler said Rodgers. He said the area where Pope Paul before the explosion. He said slashing a man during a fight in versy. is a well-known Viet Cong re- Engl and in 1956, was said origi- and they would ing. the men were short, youthful in The launching will climax a regret it." gion. Police sought to determine appearance and well dressed. nally to have broached plans for Under Study Of Nuclear three-man teams to destroy U.S. major space doubleheader at Clark said he Military spokesmen in Saigon whether the explosion was He said one was bearded. Cape Kennedy. WASHINGTON (AP) - A struck the Ne- reported heavy casualties Police said the bomb was a installations. linked with Communist pro- A Saturn 1 rocket successfully thick package of new crime gro "with his among American and Vietnam- crude device consisting of a laws aimed both at fighting or- banning of the On Jan. 19, Commissioner hurled a giant space bird named fist, adding, "I „ , ese military forces during the tests against the pound of dynamite packed into Murphy said, it was Bowe who ganized crime and salvaging the think I may Clark Armed Forces controversial play "The Depu- Pegasus into orbit Tuesday to Feb. 7-13 period. (AP ) a carton. It *was wedged against espoused theidea of blowing up study the threat that meteoroids young criminal is under study have broken a finger." MOSCOW - The Soviet ty." a corner of the seldom-opened the Statue of Liberty, by the Johnson administration. The Negro, the Rev. C. T. They listed 35 Americans Union is armed with interconti- Vatican sources said the blast which he pose to manned space flight. Porta Angelica — Angelic Door. called "the damn old bitch." Administration sources said Vivian of Atlanta, Ga., was tak- killed in action, 196 wounded nental and global rockets whoso undoubtedly wakened the Pope. The door is alongside the gate dripping nuclear warheads are equal to the door in today the crime package proba- en to a hospital, blood and one missing. Most of those It destroyed part Of of Sant'Anna, the only entry into from his mouth. Later, he waa 100 million tons of TNT, Mar- the wall, caused damage in the bly -will place special stress on casualties were in Viet Cong the walled Vatican City from laws granting immunity to wit- jailed. terrorist bombings of service- shal Vasily Sokolovsky said to- Swiss Guard barracks just in- the Via de Porta Angelica, day. side the wall and shattered win- nesses in certain categories of Vivian, an aide of Dr. Martin men's billets. which runs from the south- organized-crime investigations. Luther King Jr., also was He also claimed Soviet super- eastern corner of Vatican City The attack Feb. 10 on an en- sonic planes are equipped "with charged with criminal provoc a- listed men's hotel at Qui Nhon to the great colonnades around While It Is expected to propose tion. Bond on this charge was long-range rockets carrying nu- St. Peter's Square. major new laws in the fields of resulted in 21 deaths and inju- clear warheads. set at $300. The contempt ries to 20 other Americans. It was the first bombing at the narcotics, arson, firearms and charge, based on a state court Sokolovsky spoke at a news Peking Reds wiretapping, it will seek also to Eight Americans were killed lM-acre Vatican City-state since order barring illegal assembly, and more than 100 wounded at conference held in connection , when two fire bombs were put federal money into the fight is not bondable. with the 47th anniversary of the 1962 against Juvenile delinquency. Pleiku Feb. 7 in a Viet Cong found in St. Peter's Basilica The sheriff, a powerfully built mortar attack. Red Army. He was chief of the three weeks before the first ses- One source stressed that the general staff for the army and Behind Albania fl-footcr weighing more than 200 Vietnamese losses for the sion of the Vatican Ecumenical crime bills are a long way from pounds, said Vivian had deliber- air force from 1955 to 1969 and Council. Two months before a completion and may not bo week were 290 killed, 655 wound- is now retired to a Defense Min- -until ately provoked the incident. ed and 610 missing. ' time bomb had exploded in the ready for Congress spring. Vivian is 5 feet, 11 Vi inches tall istry inspector s post. U.N. Demands basilica but caused only slight nnd weighs 165 pounds. A depu- The Red Army anniversary ia damage. ty said one stitch w as put in his celebrated on Feb. 23. UNITED NATION?, N.Y. The Vatican radio and news- Lending Money "We have more than enough (AP) — U.N. delegates believe In Viet Nam to mouth. paper had strongly protested the Witnesses said Vivian called nuclear means to rout any ag- Peking was the mastermind attempt last weekend of a small Lending money to some- gressor," Sokolovsky said. behind Albania's demand Tues- Keep the Peace, the sheriff a brute and said he one doesn't mean you'll lose company of actors to stage pri- was not a Christian . He said strategic rocket day for a formal vote that would vate performances of "The Dep- him as a friend — it's try- troops now form the backbone force the U.S.-Soviet showdown uty ," a play by West German Truman Declares ing to get it back that'll do 6f the Soviet armed forces. In the United Nations which the question- it . . Poem, from Arnold author Rolf Hochhuth (AP ) General Assembly has been Pope Pius XII did INDEPENDENCE, Mo. Formosa Fea rs Glasow: "Installment buy- The effectiveness of the Soviet ing whether "Our presence in South "Viet striving to avoid. all he could io protect Jews — ing's here to stay but not air force, he continued, has Most diplomats refused to from Nazi extermination. Nam and in other places on the Nuclear Bomb nil the things you huy (hut been sharply increased by su- speak on the record, but they globe has but one purpose," said way" . . . Isn't it nbout personic planes equipped with said privately it was obvious Harry S. Truman, "and that is In Red China time, sighs the cynic, that nuclear- tipped, long-range behind the sud- to help keep the peace—to keep TV producers began scrap- rockets. Red China was WEATHER TAIPEI (AP) den move by chief Albanian del- ambitious aggressors from help- . Formos a —Na- ing Iho top oi the barrel ? He said the Soviet navy is now egate Halim Budo, which FEDERAL FORECAST ing themselves to the easy prey tionalist China urged today that built around atomic submarines "positive measures should be .. . A weary motorist says, caught other assembly mem- WINONA AND VICINITY - of certain newly formed, inde- "Here of virtually unlimited range that Decreasing cloudiness and cold- taken without delay to prevent I am , with a bers completely off guard. pendent nations. in my tank, and a tigress arc equipped with powerful mia- er tonight. Mostly fair and cold- the Chinese Communists from sik'S. "It looks «i If some peop'e tonight zero "If we abandon these to the acquiring a nuclear capability ." in my back seat. " er Thursday. Low UNDERCOVER AGENT .. . Patrolman Raymond Wood vie are again New Soviet antiaircraft de- United Na- to 10 above. High Thursday 25. new marauders, A stotijpient issued by a for- want to * wreck the turns face away f rom cameras to shield Identity aa Police headed for deep trouble." fenses are capable of reaching tions," U.S. chief delegate Adlai LOCAL WEATHER eign Office spokesman, Patrick targets flying at any speeds at (or Commissioner Michael Murphy holds badge Wood won in E. Stevenson told reporters. Official observations the his on-the-spot promotion to detective in New York today. The former president made Pichl Sun, was In effect an ap- amy altitudes, he declared. 24 hours ending at 12 m. to- the comment in a statement he peal for destruction of tho atom- &4ig2i#~ Asked if he thought Peking Murphy said Wood uncovered an extremist plot to blow Soviet ground forces are said day *. issued Tuesday expressing con- ic installations through which equipped with tactical nuclear had a hand in it, Stevenson up Statue ot Liberty, then added, "I Maximum, 32; minimum, 10; the Liberty Bell and the Washington fidence in President Johnson's Mao-tung's Red regime explod- (Fo r more Laughs see Karl weapons and tactical rockets he had no clues, (AP ) , suppose so." noon, 32, precipitation, none. Monument. Photofax handling of the Viet Nam crisis. ed a nuclear device last Oct. 16. Wilson on Page 4). he said. headquarter In Billings, Mont. executiva and lulstu* Scout as a district. executive by a» . He will stirt his new assign- executive) for th» Gamehaven Central Minnesota Council ment, March 22. Council since March l«0. Prior where he worked¦ out ?¦of Brain- 'crd- ¦ . - . •.( . Burns time, he -ens employed ' * Hotel district to that In II II Hammett has b-een • ,— ' . ' nr> voice of the At Waukegan WAUKEGAN , HI. UP! - A Outdoors flash fire raced through the 100- Tttoriit Promotion year-old Commercial Hotel to- An invitation from John H. day, killing one person. Hotel Reed, governor of Maine, to a authorities said one person may 'BHH BI miTHABOUHING OPTICAL lunchen given by the state of be missing. "'-B8HB8IBH e*iW^ ^m^^^mmmmmmmm. ' ^ Maine during the Sportsmen s Mrs. Mildred Humphrey, 60, Show at McCormick Place, Chi- cago, and the above picture night clerk , said 36 of the 38 showing members of the Orton- patronj were accounted for. ville (Minn.) Chamber of Com- Police Lt. Pat Quilty said the merce giving a walleye to Gov. fire started In the boiler room Warren *G. Hearnes of Missouri in the Ortonville booth at the and spread quickly through the Kansas City outdoor show, are stairwells. reminders that outdoor show- "Evidently there was some \W{9m \ Ml fiUttK ONE LOW PRICE time is here. To the outdoor sort of tn explosion," Quilty HHHBHH| *gBQBBBBDflBBHVWniiDeHiVi fan, a sportsmen's show is just said. like a seed catalog to the gard- Eyewitnesses reported seeing ener. ' - flames shooting more than 50 The Minnesota Depart- feet into the early morning sky. The dead man was identified $10 ment of Business Develop- 98 as William RentoU, 41, of Wau- $Q 9* ment will expand its tourist- kegan. [BSL travel promotion at sport and travel shows this according to Com- spring, Nevar btfere have we offered to missioner William B. Far- Area Scout Leader 'l^^ ^^^ Ui In King' Optical History _^m ' * American National rell. For the first time the Assianed to New Post fl m\ 1 1 Ul n-- lw much for so Writ. .Think of It, mad* department will take part in through March 28, in Des eagles were found dead or in- Ij ll Brancho* frames, complete with $hgl« Vliion top ovollty WM Bflm ^ a sport and travel show in Moines, and in Minneapolis jured along the river in the last Clarence Hammett, Roches- ¦ ¦ 1 V W J m WllmT American lent*, that you nead, at th* ona lo* price ef Canada in response to re- from April 2 thr ough April few months by Wildlife Refuge ter, assistant Scout executive of ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ $9.98 , If bifocals are needed or desired, than for only personnel. Half of them had | Syria Ousts bifocal yoo search information showing 11. the Gamehaven Council, Boy B-L^^^^^^^^ H >ia.9» you hov* your choice of lha kind of vacation traf- been shot. Killing an eagle is has been se- L- a( low, low prlc«. an increase in The Minnesota sports show Scouts of America, ¦ HHHHH i n«id-Kryplok, Ultex or FlaMop, tho one fic from neighboring Canad- of four panels, a federal offense carrying a lected as Scout executive of the exhibits consists NO ArWINtWINTt NKMSAIT __*8^W&—.——— ian provinces. The Minne- 8 by 4 feet , depicting typical fine of v $500 or six months in U.S. Attache Yellowstone Valley Council with sota display will be seen at Minnesota scenes. A fifth panel prison/ 100 STYLES, SHAPES; AND Winnipeg, DAMASCUS, Syri a (AP ) ~- HRHMnHB H^H a sports show in is an animated map of the Wardens are checking on FI)l)M Manitoba, from April 14 state's elaborate network of air- The Syrian government has or- COLORS TO CHOOSE Ea i UUTflHH i . litterbugging around fishing ATTENTION 4 OCULISTS' ^^^^^^^^ HHv ^!R999HaHflBisssssssssi^ l through April 17. ports. The aviation panel is in- shacks on the ice, The area dered the second secretary of AT SAM E tow m^mmmmmmmmmAmm_t_^ss ^ms ss_^_OA_ ^_m more fly- Trucker* — Farmers — The Department also will be tended to encourage must be cleaned up before the U.S. Embassy, Walter S. HOKK FINES IEPMED ^^HHHJI ^HlMflM ^^^ ni ^^^^^^^^ H ing vacations in Minnesota. Garage Owners and ttrucEO WH rotf pHHHHHHHliaHl ¦HHIIHIHHWWHHH1 3n Cincinnati for the first time the river zone deadline. Snowdon, out of the country. ,:,tt ,n d,,hr Filling Statlens »u CLASSES union HADE It uiiTti laADAA-M RLBG Hm„ V V.jr: f: : as part of a Northern Great Here and There Hein, La Crescent, The newspaper AI Ba'aht , tntMl «f0l«M tout 151 Jlft-WB MVIRWIAIN PL WW./ |nd. Wed. end Sat. Lakes Area Council exhibit. G. After two years of playing pol- Minn., and Jimmy Moeller, spokesman of the ruling Ba'aLh inept -Jtm • »ut*w Weit Open Frldey Nights 'til t p.m, F. (Bud) Kratoska, Grand Ma- Land Ex- KENDALL OIL SUITE 1 Phone itics, the Minnesota Chatfield , Minn., placed on Jim- Socialist party, accused him of Third Street rais, NORGLAC president and change Commission has approv- ' It new bling distributed by p SI^ TWi 8-3711 my Robinson s Minnesota's first heading a spy ring. l^ i TW nt tmttf iH tht* executive secretary of the Cook ed the creation of the National team of trapshooters for 1964. Ww-'W Wz?8$& ^^^W: *;T» . -..,Mr wu.ra..h .»*ii>ki>, nti ¦man tvm* ** •**n^ County Civic Association , will Wildlife Refuge in Sherburne The American Embassy said ^4¥ ^M^teF • » s,r»ii«.!i. - Home Oil Co. j llrentM * *• ¦ t>l*aecj»« jn^asi. •"""•'"*ftnetnrst staff the Cincinnati exhibit for County. This refuse consists of Hjalmar Swenson, Minne- ihe Syrian Foreign Ministry de- Corner Second Washington k^^ T^-^^ aT ^^ f ^ii'^^Tn-^VTnra ^H All ¦» mid MHI-U M ft-v»e*-rlntiftn 1 Minnesota Feb. 24-26, with Mra, * 31,000 acres of top waterfowl sota's supervisor of fisher- manded Snowdon's recall Tues- Wincna, Minnesota Kratoska. NORGLAC is a re- area which the Wildlife Service ies, reports that in excess day but gave no reason. The gional tourist promotion organi- has or is acquiring. The pur- of a million fish have been embassy said Snowdon , 46, hjs zation representing Minnesota, chase has been approved by the rescued so far this winter wife and two children were Wisconsin, Michigan and Ontar- county board, but was held up from 160 shallow , oxygen- preparing to leave the - country. io. by the exchange commission be- depleted lakes. a a mem- With Winnipeg and cause, as Stafford King, Cin- ber of the commission, put it, "Fight Dirt7~Water" is the Shell Oil Co. cinnati , Minnesota will par- "We are emphasizing the rights slogan for 1965 National Wildlife LAWRENZ ticipate in a total of nine of ducks and are setting the Week opeing March 14, Founder Dead sport and travel shows this right of a duck higher than the A card from Darby Reed CHICAGO (AP ) - J. C. Van year. From Jan. 29 through " Feb. 7, Minnesota exhibits right of a homeowner. from Hawaii pictured a Eck, 84, founder of Shell Oil Co., FURNITURE will be in Kansas City, Mo.; Houston County's regis- nearly undressed Hawaiian died Tuesday in Santa Barbara, in the Chicago Amphithea- tration for the 1965 Minne- maiden, showing that all his Calif. Van Eck, born in Holland, ter from Feb. 12 through sota youth firearms safety thoughts are not of hunting worked as a banker before join- the 21; in St. ?Louis from training course will be held and fishing. Art Rackow, re- ing the Royal Dutch Shell group Feb . 19 through the 28; the in county public and paro- tired Winona b arber , writes of companies. He came to the Chicago Boat show, in Mc- chial schools grades 6 of the sunshine and heat United States in 1911 and a year Cormick place, from March through 9 during the week along the Texas Gulf Coast, later in Seattle, Wash., he start- 8 through March 14; in Dal- of Feb. 23-26. 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Bureau of the of $18.7 million, an increase of nona Housing and Redevelop- Census has just reported after 71 percent from the 1958 total ment Authority board was told tabulating data from all firms In other retail business, the Tuesday night. county's eating and drinking The board also voted to hold in the 1963 census of business. , ' places had sales of $4.4 million evening meetings, beginning The last previous business and gasoline service stations next month. The meetings will census conducted by the cen- had sales of $2.7 million. Auto be at the Arthur C. Thurley sus bureau, an agency of the dealers and related retail trade Homes Community Room, 1690 U. S. Department of Commerce, establishments -had sales of Kraemer Dr. $8.5 million; general merchan- James Kleinschmidt, assis- was in 1958. THEY WORK FOR SAFETY . . . State Mark MaAson, chief of safety promotion; the dise group stores had sales of tant executive director for ur- and local officials sat at the head table Rev. and Mrs. Armin Deye and Mayor R. Retail trade in. the county $4.1 million, and lumber, build- ban renewal, said the suggested meant jobs (exclusive of pre during a pre-workshop banquet Tuesday night K. Ellings. T?he empty chair at center be- ing materials, hardware and renewal plan will be finished had about Nov. 15. It will be pre- at tbe Senior High auditorium. From left, longed to master of ceremonies, Robert farm ' equipment dealers sales of $6.5 million pared by Nason, Law, Wehrman Charles Burrill, district highway engineer; Smith, principal of Winona Senior High. . Tor the " state as a whole, & Knight, Minneapolis planning Bert W. Johnson, Minnesota Highway Patrol ; (Daily News photo) the census bureau reported 32,- and consulting firm. The fee Len totaling, driver's license division chief; Housing Unit 46*7 retail establishments with will be $39,400, paid from funds made available to the city un- BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP . . . Miss Susan Rudeen, sales of $4,541.3 million, up 14 a Winona State College sophomore from North St. Paul, ex- figure. der a $77,600 planning grant by percent from the 1958 amines Watkins Products, Inc., cosmetics displayed in the Census reports to be issued the federal government. firm's Commerce Day booth at the college. With her ij SefsTJudget during the next few months will A MARKETABILITY stody, Thomas Sexton, assistant director of recruiting and train- Traffic Safety Topic give state and county figures to be made by Larry Smith & ing foa* the firm's city division. Miss Rudeen, a former on wholesale and service trades, Co., San Francisco, Calif., will manufacturing and mineral in- be completed by July 15, Klein- Miss North St. Paul, is Winona State's current campus cover For Year dustries. schmidt said. The $6,200 fee for girl. (Daily News photo) Approval of a budget for the Figures on number of es- this study also will be paid from Workshops next fiscal year, beginning tablishments and sales volume the federal allotment. The con- For Four was voted Tuesday April 1, for major kinds of retail es- tracts have been approved by By TERRY BORMANN Senior High .student council Judge Murray emphasized night by directors of the Winona county Daily News Staff Writer participated, while an audience the necessity of treating every- Housing and Redevelopment tablishments in each the Urban Renewal Administra- Displays Exhibited at one alike of allowing no excep- Authority. are provided in the printed re- tion. Four traffic safety workshops of . both teen-agers and their , Selection of the firms was tions, in order not to abuse the According to Arthur -Gallien, port, "1963 Census of Business, held Tuesday night at Central parents looked on. Minnesota." Avail- made at a brief reconvened Winona County Juvenile Court secrecy of juvenile court pro- executive director, the antici- Retail Trade, Junior High school left four pated income from the authori- able from the Superintendent of meeting Jan. 14, called by the WSC Commerce Day groups of from 35 to 40 South- Referee James , Heinlen con- ceedings. He said that his board chairman. The meeting " " ty's operation will be about Documents, Washington, D. C. Fourteen booths were set up Northwestern Bell Telephone eastern Minnesotans agreeing ducted a mock traffic hearing court follows a schedule of of was held at a conference room for a youth accused of "care- sentences, which is followed $128,580. Most of this will be 20402, and at Department today in the Smog and Room Co. ; Lake Center Switch Co. ; that they had gained some solid rentals from the Arthur C. Commerce field offices. in the Winona National & Sav- 200 of Winona State College's Waddel & Reed, principal un- information on traffic safety. less, driving." Heinlen explained "religiously" for all traffic of- ings Bank. In prior meetings the that such hearings are informal fenders. Thurley Homes low - income Somsen Hall for the second an- derwriters for United Fund, The workshops were part of housing units and the Schaffner proposals of firms competing nual Society for the Advance- Inc. ; Watkins Products , Inc.; a series being held state-wide compared to adult courts but for the assignments were re- he insisted that juvenile courts BOTH HEINLEN and Judge Homes elderly housing complex. ment of Management Com- First National Bank, and Minne- this month under the sponsor- Murray pointed out that the Total estimated operating viewed by board members. merce Day. sota Corrections Association. ship of the state Highway Safe- are actually tougher on the of- Dakota Civil The final selection process fender. unreforniable young driver — costs are $115,773, Gallien re- Displays were put up by thir- President of SAM this year la ty Association and local safety tbe repeater — is referred to ported. These include such was challenged in a letter by teen businesses and industries, Gary Mayer , Minneapolis; councils. Heinlen maintained - that the items as $19,250 for extraordi- Martin A. Beatty who said he juvenile court approach of try- adult courts and faces adult Rights Worker as well as by the SAM itself , James Miller, Austin, is vice The Winona workshop drew procedures. Such cases are nary maintenance and improve- did so as a citizen and taxpay- president. New officers ing to educate and reform the er. Realty's letter charged the a national group for business were Interested people from Lake rare, they said. ments. Under this heading are students. elected Monday night, but thes-a City, Wabasha, Rushford, Ma- young offender, as well as dish- estimated costs of replacing meeting was held without .ad- ing out a stiff sentence to drive An emergency drivers work- vance notice to the public, that Purpose of the day's program, two were in charge of the group bel, Preston, Lewiston, St. housing unit steps which have Jailed in South according to Barry White, Levit- when Commerce Day was or- the point home, is more suit- shop was thickly populated been settling at some points. he had asked to be notified of Charles and Winona itself. with local police officers Joseph Morse. Dakota, who town, Fa., chairman, is to give ganized, and they will remain in Ninety attended a pre-work- ed to the immature personality , sher- Total routine expenditures all meetings of the authority iff's deputies, highway patrol- has been a civil rights volun- Winona State students a chance office until the new officers are shop banquet and program at of youth. The average sentence are expected to be $96,523. Un- teer in the South since last sum- and that this had not been done. for offenses such as speeding or men, members of the Rushford der this heading are $41,420 for Beatty also contended that to talk with representatives of installed next week. the Senior High cafeteria, and fire department, and ambu- mer, is in a Meridian, Miss., business and industry and, in Working with White in organ- about 150 attended the four careless driving is a 30-day utilities, $27,727 in ordinary jail again today. meetings held in the afternoon license suspension, Heinlen lance, tow truck and school maintenance and a payment of at a "private" institution tend- turn, to give the businessmen izing the Commerce Day pro- workshops. bus drivers. 450 to the city of Winona in He was arrested Tuesday, an opportunity to get acquaint- gram were James Cavanaugh pointed out, $8, along with four Negroes and ed to have a private rather THE YOUTH workshop plac- Fillmore County Juvenile Phil Hodapp, Albert Lea, a heu of taxes. than public character. ed with the college and its stu- and Thomas Tweedy, both ol 10 other whites, and charged y ed an accent on youth's con- Judge Samuel Murray, Preston, highway patrolman, conducted In an opinion given to the dents, Winona. the workshop. Its purpose, he THE $12,807 difference be- with "obstructing a sidewalk." A number of firms will inter- Adviser of the group's Winona sciousness of its own responsi- told the group that Heinlen's tween estimated income and The group is being held in board Tuesday night, C. Stan- bility, of its own opportunity approach to the juvenile offen- said, was to familiarize emer- ley McMahon, legal counsel to view students in a job-place State chapter is Dr. Joseph Foe- outgo will be applied to reduc- jail while Congress of Racial gen te promote safety-mindedness. der is largely the one his own gency drivers with various tech- government' the authority, said the qaeeting ment program on campus , professor of business. niques in protecting an acci- tion of the federal s Equality officials try to raise White said. Members of the W-Key« Grown from the FFA, 4-H and experience has dictated. contribution for interest and was a valid one and that the Thursday, , a dent scene and with the proper S-sik bond for each person. bank room had been the offi- The exhibits were open to women's social sorority, assist- bond retirement The origipal' CORE representatives said use of siren and lights on le- by cial meeting place since 1959 students and the public from S ed the SAM members through- gal emergency equipment. bonded amount7**dv-aa«sr they noned to raise the money ' the government, was $1,655,000. by resolution of the board. The a.m. until 3 p.m. today. out today'* program. A session for community and within asfew days. resolution also had specified af- At the suggestion of Dr. W. No tri ar date has been set. PARTICIPATING businesses women discussed driver im- O. Finkelnburg, chairman, in- ternoon meetings, which are included International Business provement and common safety dividual board members will be A WORKER In Morse's of- normally scheduled for the third Machines, Inc.; Merchants Na- problems for the ordinanary given project assignments. They fice in Meridian called the Tuesday of each month, begin- driver. Municipal Judge John tional Bank; Warner & Swasey will report periodically to the Dakota youth's parents, Mr. ning at 1:15 p.m. The public Co., Badger Division; Northern $1,250 Loss D. McGill moderated. entire board on their special- and Mrs. Marius Morse, Tues- may attend, said McMahon, but may not States Power Co.; Winona Na- Winona AAA driver education ties. day and said their son's group , in his opinion, parti- tional & Savings Bank ; Winona Instructor Robert Wolf conduct- J. A, KTier was appointed to was arrested when it picketed cipate in the meetings. possibilities for a Daily News; Bub's Brewery; ed a discussion on proposed leg- Investigate the Lamar Hotel, where an In 2 Crashes, islation during the fourth work- high-rise elderly housing proj- SOME BOARD members said ect in or near the downtown FBI agent was giving a speech. they preferred evening meet- where they were held, despite shop on driver instruction. Prin- Negroes had been turned away cipal bill discussed was one area. Because of the present ings because of inability to take the f act that none were barred backlog of applicants for Schaf- from the speech, the caller time for sessions in regular bus- to the public. The authority has which would establish a uniform said, and the group was protest- One Hit-Runner age in Minnesota for obtaining fner Homes residences — an iness hours. J. A. Krier, board held some of its meetings at such a develop- ing this. member, said the reason for the housing project community Two collisions , one a hit-ran, driving privileges. estimated 60 — caused $1,250 damage and ment appears needed , the The civil rights workers held daytime meetings was that in room. Under the resolution gov- a Part of the youth workshop Such a that the speech was being giv- minor injury Tuesday in Wino- chairman observed. most instances business was erning meetings it was required na. was conducted exclusively by building might even incorporate en at a public meeting.* Meri- light, requiring but a few min- county young people. Frank to meet there when bid openings Rodger L. Seavey, 835 ' 40th centralized food and housekeep- dian police, however, argued utes. The centralized location were held. Stanton , of the State Highway services, Dr. Finkelnburg that it was a private meet- was convenient for most mem- Ave., complained of pain follow- ing Dr. W. O. Finkelnburg, chair- ing a two-car collision Department, moderated. A said, ing of the city's Exchange Club, bers, he said. at Sth meeting to discuss farm vehi- man, noting that urban renewal and Huff streets at 1:52 p.m. GALLIEN SAID thought has and that admission was by in- Krier disputed the idea that may become a reality later, He was driving east cle safety was conducted by meetings at the bank room were on Sth the Winona chapter been given to addition of 40 vitation only. said public turnouts will prob- Street, and S. G. Morken, of the private in nature . A bank is a ably grow. Therefore, he said, AT THE WORKSHOP ... Young and old FFA. > . units at the Schaffner Homes THE SPEAKER was Joseph 617 Terry Lane, was driving people examined site because most occupants quasi-public institution, he said, meetings should be in evening safety displays at Central Junior High School before parti- Sullivan , an FBI supervisor north on Huff Street when the THE YOUTHS' efforts to sell seem to prefer living away and freely accessible during reg- hours at the community room collision occurred. cipating in four safety workshops. At center of group is or distribute reflectorized tri- from the bureau's Jackson, ular hours to the public, there- or, in the event large audienc- , from downtown areas. If urban ,, . Highway Patrolman Phil Hodapp, Albert Lea, and Police angular warning standards for renewal becomes a reality, he Miss office. His subject was fore no person had been pre- es are expected, at City Hall. MORKEN TOLD investigating crime prevention . Sergeant George K. McGuire, Winona. (Daily News photo) the rear of tractors ; to distrib- added, it will be the authority 's vented from attending. The dis- He asked for a motion to change patrolman Willis H. Wogan that ute "stop and yield" signs for job to provide living quarters Morse has been arrested in pute, he charged, was the re- time and place of meetings. he did not notice the red light farm driveways, and to promote for at least some persons who the past for traffic violations sult of efforts by "one indivi- On a motion by Krier and opposing him as he drove into their "kernel of corn" safety may be displaced from down- and for receiving stolen goods. dual in town trying to put us passed unanimously, the board the intersection. He forfeited $10 reminders were discussed at the town apartments. He has denied being guilty of on the spot. " designated the community room on a charge of driving through Marshall Message mock meeting. Steve Morgan , newest mem- these offenses, and has charg- Arthur Gallien , executive di- as official meeting place and the red light today in municipal Stanton told the young peo- ber of the board, will be the ed police harassment ot his or- rector, said that no public in- ordered regular meetings the court. ple of something they could do board's urban renewal special- ganization 's civil rights activi- terest ever had been shown in third Tuesday of each month, Damage was $800 to the right Delivered at Dinner personally to promote safety- ist. ty* any meetings, regardless of beginning at 7 p.m. side of the Seavey car and $*0D Tuesday night's traffic safety ing the law uniform throughout mindedness. He said that groups to the front of the Morken ve- hicle. workshops were kicked off by a the state. of teen-agers organized by their student councils could go There was $50 damage to tha banquet and dinner program at Presently, he said, rural teens down- can get their license at 15, city town* on a Friday night with left side of a parked car in a Winona Senior High School. teens at 16. But city teen-agers buckets and sponges and clean hit-run incident reported about Highway Commissioner James have found every dirty windshield and tail- Naturalized Citizen Considers 7:30 p.m. that they can drive Marshall had been scheduled motor scooters at 15, light in sight/ leaving printed which has CHARLES MULLANE. to attend but sent a message given rise to a host of prob- cards to explain what was done, Crosse 1* who did it and why. , told police that his car by a representative Instead. lems. was parked at the west curb of Proposed legislation would set A Lewiston representative of Blessings of Living in the U.S. Grand Street, facing south about Charles Burrill , Rochester, dis-( an 18 minimum age state-wide, the* county 4-H told of his IOO feet south of King Street, trict highway engineer, read with 16-yearolds eligible group's efforts to promote un- They may throw rocks at U. this is a "college-educated Finally, said the professor, say s orchestra will play and when S. buildings and scream at Am- democracy ," the only one of its he became a ll, S. citizen be- when he discovered that a hit- Marshall's message. they complete driver education. derstanding of auto mechanics, costume prizes will be awarded. ericans "but they would kiss kind. In other countries the**** cause he wanted to "offer my run driver had struck the vehi- Mark Mark son, St. Paul , state Exemptions for tractor-driving safety and driving do's and -* Alvin Beeman, vice comman- cle's left side. children of 8 don't'a. A 4-H film detailing a you on each cheek if you just are scholars but learning does loyalty to a country which would der In charge of membership, chief of safety promotion follow- , 9 and 10 years would give them a pass to come note permeate through the po- appreciate it. " Patrolmen Lyle E. Lattman run-down of old would also elim driver education program con- said the 1 965 membership now ed Burrill with a t>e inated, here," and live, a naturalised pulation. Here, too, said Dr. "We are a peaceful people, " and James L. Brook investigat- traffic safety legislation before Markson said. ducted in Paducah, Ky., was is 874 . He presented progress ed. shown. cltiien told the American Le- Ochrymowycz , every boy has he concluded, "but we know awards to Hammond and How- ¦ the 1965 legislature. Mayor R. gion Tuesday evening. a chance to be educated if this how to fight. " He would be K. Ellings gave Winona's offi- ANOTHER BILL wonld re- The community and women ard Clark and the "needle" quire vision and knowledge of workshop heard a panel Dr. Leo Ochrymowycz , chair- is hi.s choice, As for himself he privileged to die in the defense cial welcome to the visiting of- discus- man of the department of lan- award to John Prosser. road signs tests every time a sion on "the scooter problem." said he probably could make of the Constitution. Police Have ficials and citizens interested in guages at St. Mary's College, twice as much money if he The speaker was introduced Al Hodson reported that the safety . license is renewed, Markson Panel members gave outlines burial detail had conducted four noted. Yet another would re- of the problems in licensing was the speaker. Just 10 years were a "good carpenter ," but by Commander Lyle Haney, who Lost Ring Mayor Ellings displayed a ago he had been in the same ceremonies in January, quire yearly vehicle checks. (vehicles and drivers ) , financial he chose to be educated and is a former German student of "Golden Wheel" traffic safety hall attending a Legion-sponsor- so have his sons. Indeed, he the professor's. Commander Haney honored Police Chief James C- Mc- award he recently received. It Pennsylvania found that 40 responsibility, injury types that Cabe today reported a valuable percent of its vehicles failed the arise and enforcement of the ed welcoming dinner for new said, the United States provides Piosser as "Legionnaire of the represents five years of acci- citizens of the United States. AT THE LEGION buslneit ring turned in as lost Tuesday the mayor test when it instituted such a regulations peculiar to scooter- many opportunities for enjoy- Month." He has been active dent-free driving, It was, as he recalled for Le- ment of life. meeting the post voted to en- in flag work , membership ac- night. aald ; and he is proud of it. program. The cost would be ing. dorse the proposed bonding pro- He said that the ring was about $3 per driver, Markson The driver Instructor work- gionnaires, a great day when tivities and other programs. COMMUNICATED ha joined "your brotherhood." AS FOR TIIK things of the gram of the Board of Educa- found on Center Street, between BURRILL said. shop laid great stress on the de- tion for construction of a new Gray, blood chairman, said 2nd and 3rd Streets, and is de- Commissioner Marshall's dis- ¦ sirability of having a uniform Previously he had been a citi- spirit , the U. S. Constitution that the Veterans of Foreign zen of four other countries, but guarantees many wonderful senior high school and a voca- scribed as "valuable." Chief tress that people aren't more COACH SPEAKS driver age throughout the state Wars had bested the Legion in with the alarming for the first time he had ap- things , such as thut all men are tional-technical school. McCabe said the owner could concerned MABEL, Minn. (Special) - with universal driver education tbe bloodmobile drive, so that have the ring returned accident statistics than they are plied for citizenship in a coun- created equal. Here govern - Commander Haney announced If ha Guest speaker al the annual in our high schools. try. the appointment of Donald V post retains the award. would come to the police de- with the comparatively unimpor- The present law establishes ment , he continued , is of , by . Donald T. Winder , represen- that occupy Boy Scout banquet at Mabel 'He listed some of the reasons and for Ihe people ; in the Soviet Gray as adjutant to succeed Al partment and describe it. tant sport statistics First Lutheran Church Monday an age of 16 for city youths and tative on the urban renewal ci- so much attention. 15 for rural youths who want for his having done this , some Union the constitution may say Carpenter , who is leaving the night, sponsored by the Lions of them of substance, some of city. tizens advisory committee, re- IN HOSPITAL Marshall said that Interstate driver's licenses. However, city that it i.s a "dictatorship of the ported Club, was Armin Pipho, instruc- the spirit. Funds were authorized to sup- . iftTRICK , Wis. (Special) - highways completed so far have teen-agers may drive motor people , but it i.s a dictatorship Haney announced that State Kent, 6-year-old son of Mr. and saved an estimated 3,000 'lives, tor and coach at Luther Col- scooters, of a specified horse- over the people. " port the post's bid for the state , , AMONG THE material things, Commander Larry Carlson will Mrs. Stanley Sinao-nson, South 60,000 injuries and 90,000 acci- lege I>ecorah, Iowa His topic , at the age of 15, which Dr. Ochrymowyc/., a native Junior Legion baseball tourney. "The Characteristics of a Eower he listed first "room, you have be present at the March 18 meet- Branch, Is a hospital patient. dents. He noted that $40 minion was as given rise to new problems. room to grow end work. '" of the Uk raine, also ronlrasled The state committee will meet Champion." A crowd of 125 al- in St. Paul March 13. ing, when an honorary life Fred Bahnub is in a La Crosse in new highway construction Wolf told the group that driv- "In the United States , " he the U. S. brand of patriotism membership will be awarded. hospital for observation. was planned for J965 in south- so heard a mixed ensemble er education instructors through- noted, "there is enough unused with that of (he Russians, which Norman Indall , post and dis- eastern Minnesota , including 2ft from the high school sing. Ac- out the state want a uniform land in the corners of fields he said is militaristic and based trict oratorical contest chair- miles of Interstate highway to tivities during the last year age limit for driver's licenses to make a small country ." on hatred . Although 60 percent man, announced that the dis- add to the 79 miles already were reviewed by Scoutmaster of 18, with 17 the minimum for This, too, he continued, is one of the population in the Soviet trict contest will be in the YMCA *Vrf? EaglesE« l«Regular Meeting ^mlk Th* n.xt MMting will IM h«l* W1DNES- completed. Planned mileage ia Roy Butler. A charter was pre- youths who have completed driv- of the few countries where per- Union are non-Russians, the this Saturday at 2 p.m. a *d f SK I DAY, FEBRUARY M , «t ¦ p.m. Th«r*» will b*» 212. sented to Dean Kalash, Lions er's education. No exceptions sonal possessions are guaran- Russians dominate the country. Ron Hammond , vice com- ¦ B^K^ H FINAL READING and VOTING on Hi* Anrt+nd. Markson snld thnt proposed Club president. Dinner was would be made for drivers ac- teed. Having lost all his twice , "They want to be bosses , little mander in charge of activities , «w)»gjtJ mml H »h« A»ri» Bylaws. legislation on minimum driv- served by the American Luth- cording to where they lived , he apprediates this. bosses," said the Ukraman said that a Mardi (Iras party Rlchnrd S«lmg, W.P. j ers' license ages aims at mak- eran Church Women. he said. He'a appreciative, too. that refugee. will be held Feb. 27. Jim Ca NJL&JI ^ area chairman. Mrs. Laurence They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hallo Ex-Arcadian' s Pupils Eden, Mrs. Leonard Wieser Thea ter Replica and Al Graf are La Crescent Crippled Child, Build village chairmen. Other chair, St dtapftsmd.£ut Wight ARCADIA, Wis. - The stu- men in the area are Al Wieser, Easter Seal dents of an Arcadia native have La Crescent townshij; Bay come to understand the Eliza- Feuerhelm, Hokah village; Har- much ry Powell, Hokah township; bethan period of English Hrs. Don Whitesett, Brawns- Groups Separate better since they have built c vffle village; Mrs. Lawrence Lace Bikinis rtplica of the Globe theater. Another attempt to clarify at Three Lakes, Graf, Brownsville township; the distinction between the Min- The seniors Lloy Conniff, Wis., High School, have done Mrs. Union town- nesota Society for Crippled under supervision of ship, and Phillip Sena, Mound 1 Inc., and the work Too Daring Children and Adults, Gerald J. Davis, son of Mr. and Prairie township. the Minnesota Easter Seal So- Mrs. Harry Davis, lifelong resi- By EARL WILSON ciety has been made by the dents of Arcadia. They were es- NEW YORK — Are you girls ready for black lace bikinis — former group. pecially interested in the pro- vith nude colored linings? I know we boys are. JbennlB D^nne,.president of feet because of Shakespeare's Darryl Zanuck's daughter, Mrs. Darrylfn Pineda, is giving MSQCA, has contended that association with the Globe. Dav- LARGE the world one of its first "lace bikinis" - the lace is usually current efforts of the Easter is has taught English and dra- FRESH Mack and "widely separated" (for blondes, anyway) — with Seal group to. recruit volunteer* matics at Three Lakes the last -so many peep-holes through that Broadway wit Irving Hoffman for*- a March l campaign have five years. las christened them "the Swiss ¦ . created confusion la the minds¦ OYSTER cheese bikinis." Toots Shor's—and then went on of the public. i FUND APPEAL "As long as girls are prac- to see Jack Carter and wife MSCCA, Donne asserted, al- LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- STEW tically naked anyway, they may Paula Stewart at the Americana Hous- " says Darrylin, Hope says he's un- though formerly affiliated with cial) — Volunteers for the as well look it, Royal Box. '! who has a retail shop at the afraid of religious jokes nowa- Easter Seals, "is now in no ton County Crippled Children Acapuleo, Mexico, Hilton Hotel. days due to the new interfaitl way connected with the Easter Appeal will start ringing door- "In my bikinis, when you look relationsljip. "When you're mar- Seal Organization." bells this week , according to Steak Shop at a girl, she looks like a bilnch ried to a Catholic as I am, you MSCCA is now affiliated with Al Wieser, La Crescent, Rt. 1, of beautiful naked skin." do things to please them," he more than 350 United Fund and ' said. "For example, I had to go Community Chest drives in Mrs. Pineda — she s the wife ^mK^^^- of a big chicken and egg man to Viet Nam to eat meat on Fri- Minnesota, he said. It no long- x ^^^^^^A^m^m^mTAKm^m^m^m^m^m^mrilmmKKm*, ^m^^^^mB^ in Mexico — feared her holes- day." Hope says "I clear all my er conducts an Easter Seal within-holes bikinis were too jokes with Dolores. And I campaign ia Minnesota, and daring for New York. wouldn't want to offend any of it raises funds Independently you know, I fly ^^mm ^^mmmmmmmmmKBII ^mmm ^^^^^^^P ^.immmmmmKBSi "I have to be careful because her group — only where it is not included in a girl got arrested for wearing a lot." WSC Speech a united fund drive. hip-hugger outfits in TODAY'S BEST LAUGH : "At one of ray " says Vaughn Mon- MSCCA. was dropped from the California," Darrylin said. "She one time, roe, "a fellow with his ear to Festival Set ^^SnsK^ national Easter Seal organiza- had it cut down a lot lower tion when it joined United Fund after I had already the ground was a politician. ... and 's just somebody look- and Community Chest pro- cut It too low ." Now he ing for a lost contact lens." grams. A storm of controversy Darrylin says her own broth- REMEMBERED QUOTE: For Thursday Pleasant Listening arose last year when many er, Richard Zanuck, now a Hol- "The man who wastes today la- The Winter Speech Festival communities refused the Easter lywood film tycoon, doesn't per- menting yesterday will waste to- in oral interpretation of prose Seal group permission to con- _ ^_^_^_^_^_^_^K_ ^_^_^_m^^mtmmmmmmmmm mit his wife to wear bikinis so morrow lamenting today." — will provide opportunities for duct its drives, contending that designed. "Me?" she says. PMlip Raskin. seven women and six men to At Piano Recital its work was being done by "Yeah. . .1 wear 'em when my EARL'S PEARLS: Insomnia read from manuscript selections By GEORGE McCORMICK The Kabalevsky work is har- MSCCA. husband's busy with his chick- must be contagious. If your of their own choosing Thursday Daily Newi Staff Writer monically and melodically in- * MSCCA, which operates ens and eggs!" baby has it, chances are you afternoon beginning at 3:30 p.m. Things got better as they went teresting, although it is never Camp Courage, spends all its in the auditorium of Pasteur startling, JOHN WAYNE'S 5 weeks of won't be able to sleep, either. along in Sister Mary Donald's and Sister Donald money in Minnesota. It main- Buddy Greco spent an eve Hall on the campus of Winona piano recital at Winona State seemed at home with it. tains that it saves collection filming seems to have improv- State College. Open to all citi- ed his condition. He moves into ning with Joe E. Lewis, and re College Tuesday night. SHE HAD SOME trouble with costs by being affiliated with ports the only exercise the IOO* zens of Winona, the speech festi- The Rochester Franciscan, Mexico City next week for two val will be judged by Dr. meter in the scherzo of the united drives. more weeks, aiid will be joined proof comic gets "is hiccuping piano instructor at her orders Beethoven D major sonata, tbe once in a while." . . . That's Charles Haas and Miss Sharon The Winona City Council re- by Roosevelt Zanders, his fav- Assisi Hall, played Mendels- second selection on the pro- fused to permit an Easter'Seal earl, brother. Tracy, both faculty members sohn's "Variations Serieuses" orite chauffeur ... Pat Suzuki, of the department of speech at gram, and her technique failed drive here, and the group •opening at the Copa with won- with graceful strength, while her at times in the rondo. As threatened a lawsuit. The suit derful Frank Gorshin, wore sil- SCIENCE FAIR Wisconsin State University in her performance of the final LEWISTON, Minn. — Lewis- La Crosse. a whole, however, this work was dropped after the City ver sequin pants, very, very selection, Kabalevsky's "Son- was pleasant, although it was Council passed an ordinance chic nowanights. Ann Miller, ton High School will have its The prose readings are part ata No. 3, Op. 54," was perhaps s wonderful to hear the I science fair Feb 27. Following played with somewhat less giving any organization that I It' Jane Morgan and my R.W., . of the 1964-1965 all-campus the high point of the program. firmness than might have been judging, the fair will be open Round Table Speech Program meets state standards the right I world come alive again! H fitting at adjoining tables, desired. to conduct a fund drive here. didn't hate each other, though to the public from 3-5 and 7-9 under the cbairmanship of Dr. Bach' ^L\ Many, many people are enjoying a tofresh , new WB p.m. Ribbons will be presented Lyman Judson. The student co- s "Chromatic Fantasy of days. Thanks they could have. All three wore Lake City Essay and Fugue in D Minor," which THE EASTER Seal group, ^—\ world sound these ^M black beaded dresses. "We've first place winners that day ordinator of the oral interpre- which is registered with the ^B modem science and Benson's qualified hearing but formal awards will be pre- tation program is Thomas opened the program, was the aid. ^M all been to Hong Kong," my Winners Selected; least successful selection of the secretary of state, meets these ^M consultants. They're thoroughly trained, ^m B.W. Mid. sented on awards day at the Leuchtenberger, Rushford, a standards and is legally quali- ^M honest and sincere, anxious to help. If yon junior and a major in speech at evening. Sister Donald played ^m The Bob Hopes feasted at end of tbe school year. fied to solicit funds in the Min- ^M need a hearing aid, see a Benson's consultantto Winona State College. Highway Is Topic the fantasy with a sense of in 2us or at your home. Aak him ^H time that was more romantic nesota. Thus, it would be per- ^H office ^H Most of the students who will ' you bay ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ft Evenings than baroque. She. handled the mitted to conduct a drive in *H explain why there s no risk when * ^M at participate In the speech festi- Winona. ^H f romBenson 's. WB Fi^ val have been members of oral difficult passages of the fugue of to ' ^H milL^Ti 7:«0.?:» Choice various models fit hearing mkmMAiMWul m interpretation classes taught by better. MSCCA, meanwhile, Is re- ^m • dlfftrerrt ^H NOW The whole performance of the minding Minnesotans that its ^B needs • 10-day money-back gusrairtte—you h-ear Prof. Dorothy Magnus at WSC. or you ^H They include: Bach, however, lacked clarity. rehabilitation centers, as well ^M better don't pay • Warrantaad for two yearsor 5 free and ^H P^^tasiisnfiiHaa ^^^"^ MEN: Steven R. Andersen, A Gould or a Tureck can play as Camp Courage and its other ^M —unlimitedof consultation raplacemtntof *^H ^^ ^^ Bach on piano and make it programs, will not benefit from repair def active parts Choice payment terms .^^ffl^ -• Winona ; Vic Borgeson, St. Paul; ^m • ^H p Robert Carr, Wabasha; John sound good, but most pianists money collected during the Hess, Tomah, Wis. ; Michael D. playing his music remind one Easter Seal campaign here. ¦ SEE OR CALL A BENSON'S CONSULTANT SOON- I Sheimo, Reedsburg, Wis., and of a baritone saxophonist play- Dunne is a former Winonan. William Spurbeck, Faribault. ing the solo part of a Mozart m WOMEN: Frankie Francel, - Wesley Rodney flute concerto. bert; Judee Fuglestad, Winona; Sister Donald's encore was a Stillwater Rejects LAKE CITY, Minn—Winners competent performance of the Nancy Kopperud, Rushford; Jill in a Highway 61 essay contest School Bond Issue Miller Kranz, Minneapolis; scherzo from Beethoven's A sponsored by the Lake City (Op. 2). Jeanne Morrison, Winona ; Pat Chamber of Commerce were major sonata 2, No. STILLWATER, Minn. (AP)- Patterson, Winona, and Dianne AJ1 in all, this free public pro- By a vote of 1,764 to 1,394, vot- Wesley Moechnig and Rodney 1-00EXCHANGE BLDG. PHONE 2554 Thaldorf, Winona. Awards of Kirtz. Each received $15. gram was a pleasant, opportuni- ers Tuesday defeated a $3.2 mil- trophies and gold, silver and Topics were why and how No. ty for Winonans to hear live lion bond issue in School District WINONA , MINN. brome medals respectively, will 61 should be routed through the performances of good music. It 834 which would have been used be made to the -winners of the Lake City business district, and is a pity more of them did not to butld a junior high school and 60-YEAR REPUTATION FOR QUALITY SERVICE first four places in the men's why and how it should bypass take the opportunity. to repair grade schools. and women's divisions. Lake City. Eight entries were received in the contest, six in ENTERS SEMINARY favor of routing the highway ARCADIA, Wis. - A relative through town and two for by- of Arcadia, people, Lee Zabroc- passing. ki, is entering the ministry and Wesley is the son of Mr. and will start studying at Concordia Mrs. Wesley Moechnig and Rod- Theological Seminary, Spring- ney's parents are Mr. and Mrs. field, 111., March 8. Lee Zab- Frank Kirtz. Both are seniors rocki, at Lincoln High School and live January graduate of Eau in the city. Claire State University, is mar- Junior division winners were ried to Phyllis Ann Miller, Wi- Richard Bremer, son of Mr. and nona, and has a seven-month Mrs. Harold Bremer, Lake City, old son. He served in the Ma- student at St. John's Lutheran - BRBINAN-WYW rine Corps from 1958-1962. He Church, and John E. McKenzie, ^^^L^Om-iv^LES de WllSk - W has a bachelor of science de- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- •WmmmaY THIS IS A MOVIE gree in business administra- Kenzier, Jr., student at Mary E. YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY tion. He will study three years aWlOLo jfcCHNICOlOR* McCahill Institute. ¦RjfJUff WILL NEVER FORGET! at the seminary and take a The Chamber of Commerce fs year of vicarage before ordina- in favor of routing expanded ¦ ¦CTBOBmm gU II 11.1¦! ar=3E33=' ¦¦ 'M l , iv ,1, ' H, " I tion. He is a nephew of Melvin tr V ^Wt. &V J^^jLfZbtf - 'y wi r„ . ' , mmm ;, U.S. 61 through Lake City and f0 Schettler and Mrs. Ina Motsz- widening the highway f ^T W m9 "% ""'^1 MATINEE —1:15 to Waba- I *•% m m m H 25*.so*-65* ko, Arcadia. sha. KJ FAI ¦ "vzssr ¦¦¦ ^^ ¦¦^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ MHiHBiiMBHBHHB ^^Hi ^BlMH MMMam 9 SEE IT^ NOW • Just a short drive...

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... "PSYCHO" IS BACK! „^_^. . banker was te give Brtnri $!.» Peace Officers minionfor tlie phony bills, John- m^mmmfpmmmmwBnwmmmmmwwmmmmwmmmwMmmmmm mmmmmmmnnnnmw*. Gigantic U.S. son said. Elect Area Men and Rotary. Mrs. Anns Ells- Highway- VA adjoining Stebbins It to The legal money was to be worth, Lombard, SI., owner of Lake. The sponsoring groups ^ H : Noil Crtdit Plant Make Easy Bay... Bit : used to buy a steamship for a DURAND, Wis. — Pepin and 35.8 acres in the a/ea, will sell are seeking assistance from the freight business, Johnson testi- Buffalo County law officers are for $1,000 but ' tbe club has no state Conservation Department ¦ K NinMSOta Loan & Thrift Makas If Easier to Pay Far. fied. vice presidents of the North- interest in 10 acres east of in purchasing the area. § Counterfeit west Peace Officers Association ^ which had its annual meeting —————-/ Annual Gould Bonus recently at Independence. C^^1J^M)J""""" Plot Charged Banquet Scheduled Sheriff Soger Britton, Dur- cares * | jSI S,10P for ,ho B'S Buys Anywhere and, and Carol Swain, Mondo- ¦ 9 1 JOSWICK fj0*KM WITH CASH FROM AND MILWAUKEE IM-A scheme LAKE CUV, Minn. (Special) vi policemen, were elected to si) <& *£ ji MINNESOTA LOAN THRIFT to exchange $3 million in coun- —The employes of Gould Nation- the posts. Lester Sweeney, Dur- more... J" ^ ¦ to a "anca* furniture, a newer car er any j^^^ H SO WO 'HB r TIIPT ''"Y PP terfeit money for $1.5 million in al' Batteries, Engine Parts Di- and police chief , was succeeded YOU RRY ^ *^ ' genuine currency LESS! borgoin opportun ity fhof can mak-s for family in Italy was vision, will have their annual by James Cardinal, Chippewa Ip ^pfl BB complete heating: serric* £j ^ttnl^I lilia outlined in U.S. District Court bonus banquet at the Terrace Our hoae lets happiness. Then repay sensibly and convenient- County, as secretary-treasurer. ^^ '-flS ^r^^S? ^ I M •^^ j iSI'l Tuesday by a former Illinois po- Supper Club Saturday night. **'•? maPm Iftfi&ySSm- yon relax and eaijoy conatant, depend-* \ \. HH Victor Seline, who retired as ' *«W« "WMBih. j H ^ y on *•""¦ 1nt w ^ S ' *' * '" Pepin County sheriff Jan. 1, ^ aBC ty to passing bogus bills in house at the plant Saturday X^Mmmmmmmmm*&^ ^mvi * •"joym-ant. Wisconsin. from 10 a.m. to S p.m. and William Wcaverstad, Gales- .Mobll heaf \ j ^ • - A new employe of the plant ville, retiring policeman, were | ^^ ^Hfe iMobiiJ John G. Johnson, 34, former f^Nm} Airroisatie PIMOUL CAMS U SQ««^ Stone Park is Carl M. Kelley, native of given life memberships in the fNEfe £ ***. " , DI., chief of police, organization. also told of hitting "every little Minneapolis, who is supervisor gas station, tavern and restaur- in the inspection division. A George Wheeler, Elmwood, outgoing president, suggested Joswick's Fuel & Oil Co. ¦PSJ^MM^ ant" on a phony bill passing World War II veteran with Phone 3389 for "Personal Automatic Care" spree in Wisconsin last Septem- eight years in the Navy, he efforts should be made to im- Mond*y *rtt Frid*y ' •*m* *• • ?•"¦•» *FTW*»Y evening until tf ber. came here with a background prove pay scales of law offi- OFFICE HOURS' of -experience in Minneapolis cers is smaller communities. Johnson, who is awaiting sen- and California plants. He will He said the average hourly pay tence, testified in the trial of Dr. move bis wife and son to Lake in some places was as low as GMulio Bruni, 44, of River For- City soon. SS cents, less than a grave dig- est, 111. Bruni and Johnson were ger could make. indicted on charges of passing FOREIGN VISITORS ¦ < 58 counterfeit $20 bills along a LETWISTON, Minn. — Nine 60-mile route from Wisconsin men from England, France and Melrose Planning Dells to Lowell last Sept 13. Germany recently visited Ca- Recreation Park Bruni has pleaded innocent mera Art, lewiston, on a study Bruni, his brother, Alfred, 42, of modern school picture pro- MELROSE, Wis. — Three raTvs WAREHOUSE and Fulvio Smaldone, 38, Mel- duction, a business just coming Melrose service clubs are plan- rose Park., 111., have been in- into existence in Europe. Pako ning a recreation park of some dicted by a federal grand jury Corp., Minneapolis, manufactur- 25 acres at the junction of High- in Chicago in connection with er of much of the equipment ways 71 and 108 south of town the $3 million scheme. Johnson used at Camera Art, also fur- on the Black River. It includes •was named a co-conspirator hut nishes equipment for the Word a beach area. Work includes not a defendant. Co., London. Ferrania, an Itali- leveling, a road to the area, km^m^mr mm^m^mwmwm^m Johnson said the $3 million an Company, distributer of Pa- parking lot, boat landing, toi- m^m^mr A ^m^mr L^m^mwmm^m^m mW^mmm^^^m m^m^mr ^m^m^m^Fm^m^mw m^m^my—^ was to be placed in an auto and ko equipment in Europe, re- lets, tables and probably camp- shipped to Rome, Italy, where cently was acquired by Minne- ing grounds. sota Mining & Manufacturing Developers will be the Ro-d ^^^ ^^^ m >SB V Bruni allegedly had a friend \ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ m^^^^^^mm^^m ^ ^^^^^^ ^^ who was a bank president The Co. & Gun Club, American Legion Ben Frankliri I Savings So Fantastic We Decided to Prove Them in Print! I ^^i^SBmiummmi^^iUSi'itPLUUM'T.! j-i*i"»TSTnT i!'J^j*a^y^^^B^^B8S8IS^?xi IOUR PRIVATE I NVENTORY RECORDS ) B OPENED TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME—RIGHT FROM OUR STORE FILES! [

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l V A Juveniles Should Lose TODAY IN WORLD AFFAIRS "DONT FO RGET YOUR COMMITMENT!" Publicity Shield US. Deals From A BILL THAT would open to public ( Editor's Note: Let- age farm family. Every- po- scrutiny all juvenile court records and ter* mutt be temperate, time I see big headlines in lice files on juveniles charged with seri- Strong Position of reasonable length and our paper saying agricul- ous offenses will be introduced in the Min- By DAVID LAWRENCE tigned by the writer. ture receives blank million nesota Legislature this week. WASHING-TON - There isn't going to be Bona fide names of all dollars in aid it surely irks any major wai in Southeast Asia. The United letter-writers will be me, because we never see The bill's author, Sen. Ed-ward G. No- States isn't going to start one, and Red China published. No religioiis, how much our airlines, our vak, Liberal-St. Paul, said the law would has more to lose than to gain by "escalating" •medical or personal con- • newspapers, our railroads, cancel out a Minnesota statute that now the present conflict. irooersies ore accept- etc. are subsidized. makes it a misdemeanor for police officials The ultimate result will be an agreement able.; Do you know that soil and and court officers to divulge details about to let North and South Viet Nam remain apart. Interprets Constitution water receive 10 percent of juvenile offenders to the public or press. This objective would be accomplished through In Own Manner the money alloted to agri- negotiation by the major powers, which would culture and this benefits city The Daily News has been suggesting provide guarantees to each side against inter- To the Editor: people more than farmers, such legislation for the last couple of years. vention by the other or by forces from out- Ernest M. Maiand of .07 percent miscellaneous, side their borders. Rushford in his letter of 25 percent to foreign trage . : The Novak proposal would permit pub- Tbe foregoing survey of the situation is bas- Feb. 15 quoted the Constitu- and assistance? This is a lic access to files on juveniles charged with ed upon a military analysis -which takes into tion in an attempt to estab- national expense charged to what -would "be felonies or gross misde- account the strategic facts that exist today in lish legal reasons for his ad- agriculture. Eleven percent meanors were they adults. Southeast Asia. versity to "union shop" is used for investments such In the first place, Bed China is vulnerable. agreements. as state parks, national for- "It's time we shewed as much con- The moment the Peiping government starts a Restaurant owner Lester ests, etc. This is a loss to cern for the victims—and the potential major conflict in the Viet Nam area, the Na- Maddox of Atlanta, Ga., landowners because the land victims—of crime as we hava been tionalist Chinese on Formosa — with an ex- known worldwide for his that is left must pay for all showing for tha offenders," Novak cellent air force — assisted by air contingent* flagrant violation of tbe Civ- the roads and schools, etc. said. of the United States, could in a few -weeks de- il Rights Act, always quot- Ten percent is used for mar- China's large industrial in- ed the Bible in an attempt keting and consumer ser- the protec- stroy most of Bed "It's also time to remove stallations. This would be a devastating blow, to establish religious rea- vice. This is to protect tha tive cloak we have put around youthful of- and it could be done -without dropping any nu- sons for refusing to serve housewife from unfair mar- fenders who commit serious acts against clear bombs. For the targets on mainland Chi- Negroes. ket practice. The balance society," he said. na are all --within range of attack by planes I suspect no clergyman or 37 percent is actually for carrying conventional bombs. •will support the views of agriculture but all adminis- Novak, an attorney, former FBI agent Maddox and on the other trative expenses come out and father of three, said under present SO THE MOST important factor at the mo- hand I doubt that any jus- of this 37 percent. The Am- state law parents are often prevented from ment is a recognition by Bed China that, un- tice of the United States Su- erican consumer pays a knowing the identities of serious juvenile less it stops its aggressions against South Viet preme Court will agree with smaller amount of his wag- Maiand. offenders in their communities. Nam, there is a likelihood of a major con- es for food than any people frontation with American forces from bases on Conceding these assump- on earth. Twenty percent as "If parents don't know who the serious Formosa, Okinawa and Korea as well as the tions to be true, it becomes compared with 70 percent in juvenile offenders are, how can they be Philippines. Also, the United States Navy's air- quite clear that both men Russia. I believe the com- sure their chdldren are not associating with craft carriers can approach tbe Chinese coast are prone to interpret in mercial group had better rapist, car thief or burglar?" and launch bombing planes. their own mariner two of the think more favorably of ag- a teen-age greatest documents known Novak asked. Developments until the last few weeks had riculture because Winona raised questions in Peiping as to whether the to mankind in an effort to ghost town with- strengthen and further indi- would be a The Novak bill is one of a number that United States is in earnest, but tbe raids and out agriculture business. been introduced, are now be- counterattacks of recent days may by now vidual prejudices. This is, of have already course, contrary to the in- Peter Jones ing drafted, or are receiving serious atten- have convinced the Bed Chinese that the next Rushford, Minn. " tent and/or spirit of either tion from state lawmakers concerned step may be escalation" into air attacks on Red China itself if its forces should in any or- the Bible or the Constitu- Jobs Available For youth and adult crime. about ganized way penetrate from North Viet Nam tion. Swift Employes into South Viet Nam. Emil Guenther FIGURES RELEASED by tha stat« 1030 W. Mark St. To the Editor: crime bureau show Minnesota has had an The paramount fact right now, however, is ¦ that the United States is moving toward pos- It is through no fault of increase in major crimes of nearly 150 THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND Winona Would Be Ghost the Swift employes that the In ten yeairs, while the popula- sible peace parleys from a position of strength Town Without Agriculture percent instead* of -weakness. plant closed down. Many o! tion during the last decade increased only There is reason to believe that the Red To the Editor: these men have found jobs about 15 percent. Chinese are not likely to do anything to pre- About a month ago the on their own initiative and Winona County Township by standing on their own The bureau's annual report shows ma- cipiate a major war and that the Russians American Envoys would be just as pleased if th6y didn't. Meet Officers met with the county two feet and being a little jor crimes in the state last year increased commissioners and asked independent and for those 19 percent over the previous all-time rec- MEANWHILE, the barrages of words on the them to reinstate the house- who are in earnest for a ord set in 1963. propaganda front are in themselves an indica- hold tax. The township of- job that is what the unem- tion that both Moscow and Peiping may have ployment service is for. Anderson, Conserva- To Assess War Threats ficers felt this $70,000 to $90,- Rep. John Tracy decided to turn away from military steps which By DREW PEARSON send its own army into Indo- 13, Vice President Nixon 000 that was lost had to be There are a few categor- tive-St. Paul, is one of many legislators could aggravate the situation. The propaganda WASHINGTON - Ameri- China. The Chinese regime let out a rip-snorter of an paid by real estate and per- ies of people: Those who who say they are alarmed about the state's demonstrations by the Communists thus far should realize that such ag- ultimatum to the Chinese in sonal property tax. are offered a job and re- have bad little effect. The procedures are all can ambassadors from all crime problem. over the Pacific, ranging gression could not occur answer to a cautioning At the next commissioners fuse because it doesn't too familiar. Simultaneously throughout the without grave , dis- from Australia to Japan, consequences speech by Adlai Stevenson. meeting the commercial meet up to their standards "All the legislators I talk with are world demonstrations are made against Amer- which could not be confined or afraid of soiling their s shocking in- are meeting in Baguio, the "We found that militarily boat people were there. The turbed about Minnesota' ican embassies and legations in what is obvi- to Indo - China." mayor talked and it sound- hands. Then there are those ," Anderson said. mountain resort of the their plan apparently was to creases in crime ously a concerted movement to gain headlines If the Chinese took this destroy us by drawing . us ed as if Winona got more who take the attitude of and make it appear that what the United Philippines, this week, to "Most of them feel something must be assess the danger of war in seriously they didn't show into little wars all over the income from boats than sitting down and drawing States is doing is opposed by world opinion. it. And their apparent con- world with their satellites. from any other source. their unemployment pay as done to give the public protection. Most surprising in some respects are the Southeast Asia. They will chiefly consid- viction that this was bluff "We decided we could not These were not the boat long as they can. "THE METHODS wt have been using efforts inside the United States to stir up such was reinforced by the owners. They were the peo- I'm sure there are jobs demonstrations. It is apparent that the Com- er two all - important ques- fall into these traps. And so taxpayer the protection statement of President' Ei- ple that make a living from of some kind for those who are not giving the munists are behind most of them. tions: we adopted a new principle. right to expect." 1. Will the Chinese prove senhower, Feb. 10, 1954, boat owners. They had a are sincere and if they use he has every The Communist party in the United States That principal summed up a little effort. ; themselves a paper tiger that "no one could be more is this: nice round figure of $4,000 v Anddrson said he' is "very interested" has been issuing press releases condemning the bitterly opposed to getting which was the tax collected Mrs. R. C. Williams * , or will they fight? the controversial open court procedures American course in Viet Nam and various col- the United States involved "RATHER THAN let the from boats the last year 528 Harriet St. ftUi lege groups are acting in conformity with Com- 2. Have American raids a by Judge Lester H. Loble of Helena, on North Viet Nam welded in a hot war in the region Communists nibble us to they were taxed. It should |w6ed munist aims. Some of them, on the other hand, death all over the world in MODERN PLAYS ' whose experimental programs in together the two bitter fac- than I am." have been nearer to $5,000. ^JJont , have no Communist connection and are related little wars, we would rely |yonth crime control have been widely dis- tions of the communist JOHN FOSTER Dulles They did not mention the ATHENS iff — An organi- to pacifist organizations. A high official of the in the future primarily on fact that there are 10 times cussed in Minnesota and other states. (We government here puts it this way : world, the Russians and the however, continued the bluff. zation simply called Thea- massive, mobile retalitory as many boats as there were ter Club has been formed fhave referred to Judge Loble frequently in "One should not assume that the United Chinese? Ten days after his chief power." On the first and most im- in the then — ten times $4,000 — here by 45 writers, direc- -this column.) States foreign policy is under attack from the White House dis- , portant point, the question couraged war, Secretary This time the Red Chin- 540 000. They said boats pay tors, producers and critics Communist party alone. Other subversive ese got immediate proof a license tiie same as an f "I thinkin legislators will continue to be group are attempting to show their dedication of whether the Chinese have Dulles stated that the Unit- to present a series of plays •^interested Judge Loble's ideas until our a paper tiger or real ethyl ed States would retaliate in- the United States was bluff- auto. Compare a license on by Sartre, Kafka and Pint- to the world Communist movement in similar ing. For oa April 16, at an a $5,000 boat with a $5,000 ? ,? department of corrections people can make in their tank may boil down stantly if Communist China er. of ways. American Society of News- car, please. They should be progress — any kind progress — to one of bluff . In the past were to enter the Indo-Chin- The second floor of an old ^some paper Editors meeting, Nix- ashamed to mention license with the theories they seem sold on. "DEMONSTRATIONS, telegram and letter both sides have been bluff- ese war. mansion has been convert- v campaigns can be expected as long as the ing blatantly, and the stak- on said that we would send on boats. If tht county could ed into a 600-seat auditori- That same day, a man collect this ' Sep. Mel Hansen, Conservative-Minne- United States remains as the principal deter- es, unlike poker, are peace who later was ground troops into Indo - boat tax it um. % to become would help pay said he has written Judge Loble to rent to the advancement of world communism. or war . president, Sen. John F. China — in direct contrast the large apolis, to his earlier threat of cost of river patrol which ;- j"secure background information" on a bill The people should be aware of this and care- Last week , the Peking ra- Kennedy, said on the Sen- fully consider each protest with a look behind dio warned; "The 650 mil- ate floor: massive atomic retaliation. wasn't needed at tluit time. WINONA DAIL1T NEWS ^adopted by Montana's 1961 Legislature "It is necessary These people the scenes. It may well be that a Communist lion Chinese people will de- that the Senate Then, on April 29, Presi- could well af- '^wliich provides that juveniles who are and the ford WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY' 17, W5 will be -directing the program." finitely not stand by, and American people dent Eisenhower cut the to pay their own way . charged with what would be felonies if demon- A short time are well prepared in this strate their endorsement of ground out from under his after this VOLUME 10?, NO. 74 they were adults can be tried in open juve- meeting the Winona Cham- respect." Mr. DuV.es's objectives. If vice president by stating in Publish** dally excapt Saturday and Holi- nile court. Was this a bluff? necessary, a press conference: ber of Commerce had ita days by Rtpubllcan and H«rald Publish - the United States annua! meeting. Inn Company, «0J Franklin St., VVInona , Fourteen years before , af- will take the ultimate It went on Minn. LOBLE CAME to Minne&ota 't attention IN YEARS GONE BY step "The most you can work record as being ter the United States moved . . . it is war. "' out is a practical way of opposed to several years ago when he addressed the a household tax and SUBSCRIPTION RATES into North Korea in June, At that time " favor- Ungla Copy - 10c Dally, 15c Sunday Minnesota Sheriffs' Association conven- Ten Years Ago . . . 1955 — 1954 — getting al ong . . . some- ing a sales 1950, Radio Peking warned this was pure bluff. thing, he said, that would tax. We cannot tion. He claimed thai by using open juve- Two new governors were elected at the an- blame these men Dallverad by Carrlar—Par weak JO cenTi in almost the same lan- Shortly after this , March stop the blood - letting. for this. U wetkt 112.73 53 weakt MS.SO nile courts he had made reductions in the nual meeting of the American Legion Club, They are all from the high- guage : "The Chinese peo- By mall itrlrfly In advancat paptr atop- number of juvenile court cases in his dis- Inc. They are James D . Cole and Roy S. Baab ple oannot stand Idly by. " er income group. When the pad on axplration data. trict. He has since received national atten- succeeding Loren W. Torgerson and John D. county lost this income the THIS LATTER waa not a ' In Flllmora, Houston, Olmited, Wlnon», tion. LaBarre. Jhn SMA. difference must be made up Wabasha. Buffalo, Jackson, Papln and The 50th anniversary of Rotary will be ob- bluff. The Chinese followed from real estate and per- Trempaalsau countlts: 1 year tlJ.OO 3 monthi M. -M served at a ladies night party at the Hote l UP their announcement by sonal property tax. Do you a montha M.JO l month ... I1.3J Winona . It will also be the 33rd birthday ol sending wave after wave of pay real estate or personal All ottiar subscriptions. the local club. human sacrifice hurtling property tax? 1 yaar 115.00 3 mwittis ... U.Jt against American lines, When the commercial boat I montha , . M.OO l month ... II. M Try and Stop Me Twen ty-Five Years Ago . . . 1940 thereby forcing the United group were at this coramis- (and changa ol addrasi, notices, undall v- States to sign a stalemate. aioners meeting one of thera •red cople*, subscription orders and olli ar Karl Conrad, president oi the Winona Ass 6:50 Each Morning ! ***'-^2gl»*» The Associated Press » entitled exclusively One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1865 to the use for republication of nil the local Th«rc has bten a lively traffic of wood, hay , i nows printed in thU newspaper at wall aa all grain and other produce today. The streets have A. P. news dispatches. been well filled since morning and trade hns 6 Wednesday, February 17 , 1065 been brisk. KWNO since 1916. Re was bora July WEDNESDAY Two-State Deaths 20, im, in Winona. No close relatives survive FEBRUARY 17, 1965 Mrs. Mlnni* Thoml«y 11-Man Jury is secretary of the WinonaCoiuv The Daily Record , OSSEO, Wis. (Special) - him. Funeral arrangements ty Committee oo Aging. '<* Mrs. Minnie Thomley, 77, Os- are incomplete. Council Fetes Also honored at Tuesday At Community Winona Deaths Municipal Court seo, Rt. 4, died Monday at Tri- night's meetings were th» wo- County Memorial Hospital, Two-State Funerals Gives Verdicf ners-up for the outstandingse- Memorial Hospital Emit A. Obitr James D. Jordan, 52, St. Whitehall. ' nior citizen honor. They ar* Paul, changed his plea today to John A. Sobota County s Top Vblflng tioura* Medical and wiralcal Emil A Obitz, 80, 177 W. Ho- The former Minnie Hanson Clinton W. Dabelstein, Winona patftnft: 2 to 4 and 7 ta «•*> «.m. (No ward St., died at 10:30' a.m. guilty of assault on Raymond INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- Rt. 3; A. F. Shira, Homer eWWrtn urter ll. ) Meyer at the Williams Annex was boom July 17, 1887, in the cial) — Funeral services for Matarnlty patients: l te 1:30 and 7 to Tuesday at his home after suf- To Arizonan Road; Peter F. Loughrey, 411 •:J0 p.m. (Adults only.) Feb. 4 at 12:34 a.m. Judge John Town of Pigeon to Halvor and John A. Sobota will be Friday Senior Citizen fering a coronary thronibosis. Christine Hanson. ,000 verdict for plaintiff W. Sanborn St., and C. D. Tear- He had been ill several months. D. MGU1 fined Jordan $35 with at 10 a.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul's A $5 Honored at the Winona Coun- s-e, 373 Main St. TUESDAY She was married to Edwin Catholic Church, the Very Rev. He was born in Winona Coun- the alternative of 15 days in V. A. Bohr, Scottsdale, Ariz.t cil of Social Agencies meeting Dabelstein was cited for Wa ADMISSIONS jail. Jordan will serve the jail Thomley July 11, 1919, at Pigeon Edmund J. Klimek officiating. was returned by an 11-man jury Tuesday night was Mrs. M. L. work in soil conservation ?Mrs. Edward Griesel, 666 Wi- ty April 15, 1884, to Fred and term. He had pleaded not guilty Falls. The couple farmed in Burial will be in the church Spencer, Winona County's "out- Maria Krenzke Obitz. He mar- cemetery. Tuesday afternoon in District groups, farming organizations nona St. when arraigned Feb. 4. the Osseo area. He died in standing senior citizen." and such association* as tha Mrs. Ernest Krockow, Rush- ried Emma Ellinghuysen Nov. James L. Noska, 20, 1076 Gil- 1958: Survivors are: One son, He was born Feb. 11, 1892, at Court after nearly four hours Mrs. Spencer, 649 Clark's 3, 1909. They farmed to Stockton leaded guilty to a Winona County Historical So- ford, Minn. more Ave., p Maynard. rural Osseo; two Independence to Peter and Eliz- of deliberation. Lane, was selected for the hon- ciety and the Old Settlers. Ha Deann H. Hermanson, 506 E. area until 1943 when they mov- charge of speeding 40 m.p.h. in daughters, Mrs. Peter (Louise) abeth Sura Sobota. He was a Jurors called for an adding or by a committee last month. Snd St. ed to Winona. He was a mem- a 30 zone on Broadway between also was praised for his work Johnson, Osseo, and Mrs. Ber- carpenter and mason by trade machine to help them in exam- She will represent the county in township and school district Mrs, Geraldine Cieminski, 67 ber of St. Martin's Lutheran¦ Grand and John streets Friday nard (Elaine) Colby, rural and lived in Independence all when Minnesota's outstanding Lenox St. Church. \ at 12:58 a.m. He paid a fine of ining business records and activities and for his servica Strum, and five grandchildren. his life. He was married Nov. senior citizen is named by Gov. on urban renewal committees. Andrew Tagland, 1267 W. Survivors include his wife! $25 as the alternative to eight The funeral will be Friday at 15, 1916, to Helen Marsolek at equipment lists supplied by both Karl F. Rolvaag at the gover- Broadway. Cour sons, Gustav, Lewiston ; days in jail. 2 p.m. at the South Beef River Ss. Peter & Paul Church. sides in the breach of -warranty nor's conference on aging, SHIRA WAS cited for Us Susan Beranek, 529 Lafayette Frederick, Aurora, Colo. ,- El- Forfeitures : Lutheran Church, the Rev. Ray Survivors are: His wife; four suit. Feb. 25 and 26 in Minneapolis. work in horticultural and bio- St. mer, Goodview, and Emil Jr. ; Donald L. Meyers, La Crosse, sons, Ralph, Alma Center, and logical studies and organiza- $25 on a charge of speeding 40 Nichols officiating. Burial will CLERK OF COURT Joseph The state winxer will then be tions, as well as for bis Daily Joseph Wise, Rollingstone, four daughters, Mrs. Herbert be in the church cemetery. Everett, Roman and Richard, presented with a Minuiesota- Minn. (Lenora) Kreinbring, lewiston ; m.p.h. in a 30 zone on U.S. 14 Independence; one daughter, C. Page said that the nine-day News column, "Let's Get Grow* Mrs. Leo Murphy Jr., 311 Huff (Stockton Hill ) Feb. 10 at 7:45 Friends may call at the Ofte- trial is the longest in his mem- shaped plaque, while all county ing." His conservation work Mrs. Charles (Lucinda) Chart- dahl Funeral home from Thurs- Mrs. Dominic (Evalyn) Marso- winners have received a certifi- St. rand, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Fred p.m. lek, Independence; five grand- ory in Winona County District -was also mentioned. Selmer G. Morken, 617 Ter- day noon to Friday noon and Court. The Bohr-King Gas and cate from the governor. DISCHARGES (Rosella) Deiiny, Minneapolis, from then at the church. children, and two sisters, Mrs. Loughrey, oldest of the no- and Mrs. (Arlene) John- ry Lane, $10 on a charge of , Fertilizer Co. trial began Feb. MRS. SPENCER, a former minees, was cited for his con* Mrs. LeRoy Czaplewski and Mary Sluga, Independence and with two in- baby, 615 Winona St. son, Peterson, Minn; 20 grand- going through a red light at 5th Edwin J. Bergsrud Mrs. Anna Jelea, Eau Claire. 1 and continued, teacher and drama coach, has tinued activities as a Boy Scout and Huff streets Tuesday at 2:25 terruptions, through Tuesday at been active in social, health leader at Central Lutheran Mrs. Delia Roberts, mVz children, and 20 great-grand- p.m. SPBING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- Friends may call at the Kern 5 p.m. Olrnstead St. children. Three brothers and cial) — Edwin Julius Bergsrud, Funeral Home from this after- and civic organizations for Church and for his past work Mrs. Vernon Spitzer and four sisters have died. 59, died at 11 p.m. Monday at noon. The Rosary will bo re- Bohr alleged that King Gas many years. She is currently promoting safety and serving baby, 652 E. Wabasha St. Funeral services will be at his home here. He had been ill cited tonight and Thursday at had failed to. properly maintain president of the Winona County as a member of the city Board Mrs. Gerald Braatz and baby. 1:30 p.m. Friday at St. Mar- Driver Found a short time. 8 p.m. fertilizer equipment leased to public health nursing board; of Fire and Police Commission- the company in 1959. He brought Fountain City, Wis. tin's Lutheran Church, the Rev. He was born here Dec. 3, secretary and treasurer of the ers. Clarence Haefel, 554 W. Sth A. U. Deye officiating. Burial Guilty of Stop Mist Magdalene Bojarski suit even before the expiration council of social agencies, Tearse's service to his church 1905, to Albert Annie (Bakken) INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- of the lease, Dec. 31, 1964. He St. will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Bergsrud. A carpenter for a which she helped organize; a and to such organizations as Mrs. David Halverson and Sign Charge cial) — The funeral for Mrss had asked $8,800 in dam ages. member of the board of direc- the Winona Community Chest, Friends may call at the lumber company here, then on Magdelene Bojarski, 84, for- Judge Arnold Hatfield grant- baby, Galesville, Wis. church after 12:30 p.m. Friday. A Winona man was found his own the last 10 years, he tors of St. Anne Hospice and Red Cross, Winona Country Lloyd Henry, Tomah, Wis. merly of Independence, was ed a 3<^* *"**~*-"-™™§SIMHBBBHBHHBHMBMBiBBBMBBBBBIB dent, rather than vice versa. Ave., Goodview, will be con- wail be no visitation. He was born in Yucatan Township July 25, 1880, to Her- man and .Anna Thompson Lar- son. mmmm Hfe ^^L^m\mBmmmm\w^ ^ j ^^^^^^^^ H|Hf ^H f^^^H fli £ v # ^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hr - He married Anna Hostvet ^HUH CBBr^ V f i^^^^^^^^^^^^mx**> sl n^ ^ /S2^^^^^^^^*J^^^^^^Il ''Vf ^^^mi ^^^^^^^^^^^^ BUm^*^*'¦¦ Oct. 3, 1907, at Rushford. They HHHB K& ^S^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hb '**. '*'*' tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^AAi^.jAKAA^K!^^^^^A^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ farmed in the Houston vicinity until moving to the village in ^H Hf\ "" ^ m\WSmmmmmmV*m''^ - WmmmA 1955. *^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bt^* Survivors are: His wife; two r^H PH ' ^-^_^_^__^_\_____\\ _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_Wl^lMw^i_^_\ i sons, HarLie, Caledonia, and Ir- * *AmA ' -vin, Whittier, Calif.; one daugh- ^ ^^ ^^_mmm\mm^^m^m^mm ^ m m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^Kmm/± " mmmm\ ter, Mrs. Omer (Helen) Tor- moen, Green Bay, Wis.; eight ¦ grandchildren; three brothers, Am May We litl^'^^S^siJB¦¦ _ T T X \m Nick, Haugen, Wis.; Henry, Wi- ISm ^^SI^^ H^^^^^^^^ HI^V f^^^^H mK IKM^ nona, and Arthur, Houston, and ¦ n Introduce HB ^&^'immm\i^^^mKmmmm,i^^^^^^^ l ga Markegard, La Crosse. One ^H ^^^^^ daughter, Ruth, died in 1954. Wm ^^^ H ^^ GAY BAUMANN, APPLIANCES MERF KLEBIC, APPLIANCES, The funeral will be Saturday ANDY KALDUNSKI, HOME MODERNIZATION at 2 p.m. at Cross of Christ Lu- -B& ^ H|Hk theran Church, the Rev. Rich- jBmMmm 11 |T| H For FREE ESTIMATES AVAILABLE WITH NO OBLIGATION. ard Lee officiating. Burial will HB 1 | I 'A^^B appl'*nc«» •*>•>• *=«" Gey or Merf , for home mod-srnixation, call Andy. be in the Stone Church Ceme- J •' tery. because Friends may call at the Hill «-*juroif tostt in the washer _t______\W/Funeral Home Friday evening. ^mmmmmmmmmWPj.^^^^^^^^^^^^my-Z-z&Z ^i\\\ ¦MIMAIHH MfclljH£fflA2teEU& Service and Start go naturally to- iBSS1 ^^mmmmmmmmmwMfiT]I Mrs. Ola K. Olson ^mm ^. mmmm .mmmm\\m\^mmmmmmmVyA4JjJ _\ _^_^_^_^_^_^r Bother . . . end Hiis It for gE; 5 m%mmm\m \W V ^^mm^^mmmmmmmmmTWs^JlPRESTON, Minn. (Special)- ^H ^^ m ^k\ m\W Mrs. Ole K. Olson, 74, former flfl ^^BBBB^^^ ow«r 75 yean Seere he* stood b*- gpg ^^^ ^---JLW^SmmmmmmmmmW. ^J^.Fillmore County resident, died our wonderfu product s witli Monday of cancer at Olmsted ^Hl APIIlllAr ^tn(* l E-E-S ¦¦ Community Hospital, Rochester, ¦¦ folly trained rtaH te assure you where she had been a patient uClf VIvC {mmm- _f • pK 10 days. She was ill three years. H •W'lfd workmanehip end fast «r< ps CT A IT CI C ^ W ^m^^HH \ I ^^L^mmmmmmmmmTWH ^Z "^^ The former Hanna T. Lingaas WM v ¦ Mr r*« <4 a thou)d ,h# need ir(sa> ggg was born April 20, 1890, near H | vic- I Postville , Iowa. Sho was mar- mmmXStJhtWmX^ ^P^ ried Sept. 14, 3937, at Albert I Lea. They lived in various towns in Iowa , in the Canton , Mabel and Harmony areas, at Wykoff , f or ait the girls ' and since last fall at Rochester. MmmWW ^r'' llll! W Survivors are : Her husband; Foam cushioned, machine wasli- * two brothers, Julius, Fergus L^L^L^LW^r/ R ' ~7 I l\\ Falls, and Eric, Reserve, Mont., ' in f ¦ii 'ii n" i II ¦ i 1 1¦>¦¦¦¦¦ ¦»!! ii um ^^^^^^^^H^^ -BiBH?ii£*j&i"v able cotton sailcloth. Misses A ^L^L^mgp/ j J \ I \\ nnd three sisters, Mrs. Chester ^^^^^^^^" MT I &I^HH^fi«i3i' *a* &.^ ______>; ' white, 5-10. Girls' in white lTn.4. ^LW ^rP/ Barth, Decorah, Iowa; Mrs. ^* -^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^K - i^^^^B^K^^B ^IS ^H I'^HB* ^ " ^ I ( l( \\\ Children's, navy, 5-12. Wfyy yr' j r Carl Bjerland , Thief River u *k x\ \1 Falls, and Mrs. Carl Erickson, Mahtowa , Minn. The funeral will be Friday at 33 Va Sit-ro and Ili-H 1:30 p.m. at Emmanuel Luther- an Church, Wykoff , the Rev. i mavA'h- ''* '2 vi * A. H. Backman, pastor of the church, officiating, assisted by the Rer. John D. Serkland of SEAMLESS NYLONS RECORD SPECIALS Bethel Lutheran Church, Ro- chester, Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers ¦ ¦ f " will be Eldon Fetterly, Leonard Phone 8-4371 or Stop In Today JMB-I.: „ ?; lffS Jeche, Ijoufs Schmidt, Louvern t^ ?;;- Krumdieck, Kenneth Shipton 5 ¦ i 1¦ i pair- 77*mW OT each and Donald Schultz, Wykoff . for SEARS FAST Service! jflff j l i ; 3"" Friends may call at the An- IKWS^I^^^^BM^^H * ' '«4 ^^^BJ^^^I^^^BA ** derson-Thauwald Funeral Home ••'•re^a^:^'*^^ Two important wardrobe styles priced Choose from show tunes, western favor- Hj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ DJBH ^L^^^^^ ¦¦ HB^. Hawaiian melodies, polka albums, in Wykoff from 4 p.m. Thursday I^^^ KIIR'' for savings. Clear knit and shecrlace ites, until 11:30 a.rn. Friday, and at _ ^_ ___^ mesh sheath your legs in a soft rout of rock-and-roll , even stories for children tho church after 12:30 p.m. ^^ I^^^H*^^HPiBHW^^::S color. Suntone or rosetonc, BU 1. -and many more by top artists. IK H HP^^^^^- Arthur Winters ••^E Mm. ^ -^B FOUNTAIN CITV, Wis. (Spe , 4l VISIT OUR MODERN LUNCH COUNTER far m FISH DINNER compUt* with "" IF cial) — Arthur Winters 70, died ST- W 9IAK9 *_ *T today at 11:30 a.m. at tha home V/AYNE STEARNS AND GENE ANKRUM, Cht«»« Cold Sl aw Tartar Sauc-*, Roll and Buttar. ALL FOR ONLY AW Macaroni and . , ^% of Roy Fried Sr. in Cross town- Sotlsfactlon Guaranteed or Your Wonoy Back SERVICE DEPARTMINT ship, Buffalo) County. 57 Bait Third Street Phone 8-4371 niiti TOf triBi Mr. Winters' health had been • vout K W0WH mmm falling the p ast six years; he ilBBW *™'* , . WOOI.WORTH'S had been employed by Fried Trempealeau VFW Native of Norway Leyyistoh ?Migh | T^ ; : ;^ Acquires Sick Room Talks at Lincoln To ':Hol«i - i^en?- ige - .' ;i Items for Public Miss Inghild Norstebo, a na- Dance Friday r ] Demonstration on Meat C utting tive of Oslo, Norway, talked in- ^ ' " Minn. CSpwid) TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Spe- formally of ber country and an- LEWISTON^ i cial) -~ Th« valentine party, —The Priara, a Winona SAIor j swered questions at the Monday High School combo, will play * sponsored by the Towner-Llttle Lincoln ; Given Mrs. Jaycees by La rry Hart evening meeting of the for a teen-age dance at the C imm ^£fflfffl p Others assisting were the ciated at the wedding of Miss Olson, with Mrs. Olaf Moller- y give good control and M^ s FOR THE RED TAGS Mmes. Milton Liudahl, Don Gwen Olson and Peter Berg at stad and Mrs. Erma Forsyth, j ,^» ^ ¦ P r Stenehjem, William Schutte- the Strum Lutheran chapel Sa- members of the sewing com- so-light-freedom. W« h mm meier, Maurice Knutson , Archie turday. mittee, assisting. Choice of Long Leg or raf MA Giibertson and Iver Gulbranson. Parents of the cou ple are Mr. Mrs. S. L. Johnson, Girls Knee Length panty gir- f Mr. Gl asrud and the former ^[ __f and Mrs. Jerome Olion, Strum, State chairman, announced she die style. Both have Miss Gunhild Gulbranson of and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Berg, will coniact the school about f£S2j Spring Grove were married at Eleva. the choice of a girl. satin front inner panel fmfl Spring Grove Feb. 17, 1915. They Mrs. Olson reported that the for tummy trimming, |F farmed in this area until their For her wedding , the bride / wore a blue dress. Her attend- Junior Auxiliary had sent 20 concealed detachable 1$. j retirement several years ago, Valentines to the VA Hospital SAVE 58 when they moved into Spring ant wore a light blue dress. At- Helanca garters. S, M, ^p« I WITH THESE COUPONS Grove. tendants were his brother, Mike in Minneapolis and 100 Valen- Their five sons are William Berg, and Mrs. Berg of Minne- tines to the children's wards and Paul, Spring Grove; Ray- apolis. in the La Crosse hospitals. mond and Leslie, Rochester, A reception was held for close Refreshments were served and Peter , Byron, M inn. There relatives and friends at the during a social hour hy the are 15 grandchildren. home of her parents. Mr. and Mmes. L. M. Anderson, Bertha ¦ Mrs. Berg will live in Minne- and Henry* McCune and Nor- apolis. man Norris. Science Program Slated for PTA POTATO CHIPS.-WV At Lewiston ft) ' | ) t i ^ FULI TWIN PACK BOX ' Jj M-^M B LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) — Peter-Rolf Ohnstad, head of the science department at Wi- nona Senior High School , will present a science fair program at the Thursday evening meet- ing of Lewiston PTA. The pa- rents will meet in the high school auditorium at 8 p.m. WITH THIS -COUPON fi) On the lunch committee are (jj il LIBBY'S j the Mmes. Elmer Simon, Lewis Mundt , Clifford Thompson, Sim- mons Pierce, E. A. Wilde, An- thony Patzner and Richard 3 - PACKET STRIP OF FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST 1 Rinn . TOMATO JUICE The scholarship committee, [Jf} «gt appointed at a recent executive board meeting, has decided to WHEN YOU BUY GOLD MEDAL FLOUR S award two $100 scholarships. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowekamp and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Gatz- AND GIVE COUPON BELOW TO YOUR GROCER laff were named to the nomin- ating committee. The 1965 jui mmm— ^am «*•¦»———wa—a»w election will be in April. The SHT^?NO MOREl Rev. Walter Meyer will at- k J W.TH TH.S COUPON tend a legislative PTA work- jUt-^. JOHNSON'S | shop later in February in St. * Paul. X **^* KIFAR mmm AWA. \t Mvertlsem.nl

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Wtat %*U only In U.t.A.i llmltati to ©na coupon par t-ptcktt ttdp o< y«i>t. * ' 'jy * ¦ Do«n's Pills... tet the tame happy ra. 3^ THii cQuroN ikmua ifAV iMMi Jjo | Person's Store-Elba Jiaf millions Juve enjoyed for over 60 I ^?ywww ^^ 0K6 * For convett - # www^ Itnce, tak for tht ^ i 2__L.j HAilnO ____ —2 Itri. aire. Oet Illl flll S mmWmmmmMm *mam*mmmmmmmmammamtmammm **mmmaammimmmam *ammmmammm ^mmmmmmmm *mmm—m~—^m.~~mm— Batzel Store- Altera Ooan-i PilUtodayl IrVIIII -lf Wabasha Auxiliary Osseo Center To Sponso r Go Abroad With Open Will Observe Surprise Party Skating Party Stockton PTA Americanism Month Card Party ) Given Dodge Pair WABASHA, Minn. (Special)- OSSEO, Wis. (Special — The Mind, Students Advise Osseo Golf and Recreation Cen- DODGE, Wis. (Special) — Is Saturday In observance of Americanism ter will sponsor a skating par- Friends and relatives surprised The Missei Karen VanAuken Miss VanAuken said that one month, two declamatory speech- STOCKTON, Minn. - Stock- and Kathy Lindsay, Winona of the prime factors necessary ry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaszewski at ton PTA will present the final State College students and Nor- in preparation for any foreign es will be given when the Amer- Skating will begin at 7:30 their home Friday evening on card party of the season Satur- wegian exchange students, travel is a knowledge of the ican Legion Auxiliary meets p.m. at the lighted rink on Lake the occasion of their 42nd wed- day at 8 p.m. at the school spoke at the February meeting language of the country. Euro- Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Le- Martha. The clubhouse will be ding anniversary. Canasta, 500 and schatakopf open and hot chili will be serv- of Kappa Delta Pi, honor so- peans resent tbe fact that not gion Annex. Cards were played, prizes will be played. Ixxaeh wiU ba icety in education. The meeting many Americans attempt to ed. Guests are welcome. awarded and a pothick lunch served. The committee Linda Boots will present in was held in Watkins Hall Tues- learn the language of the coun- The serving committee is was served. charge is comprised of Mr. and "Duty, Honor and Country," a comprised of the Mmes. Reider . ¦ day evening. try they are visiting. cutting from General Mrs. Lester Spaag and Mn. Miss Lindsay stated that she MacAr- Oftedahl, Charles Rongstad, Lawrence Oevering. Another point mentioned by thur's farewell address to the Robert Nelson,. Gary Speich, La Crescent felt one of the most important Miss VanAuken was that if pos- corps of cadets at GS In observance of Washington'* preparations for anyone plan- West Point. Wayne Krueger and Jann Peter- birthday, the school ww be sible it is best to live in a pri- Mary Curdue will read a poem son. Cookie Sale Set ning to travel -or study in a for- vate home, as a much better entitled "Elegy ¦ cl«sed Monday. PTA will ba eign country is a psychological to the Dead held Tuesday at 8 p.m. Host- knowledge of life in a country Soldier" by Karl Sbaipro. LEGION AUXDLIABY MEET LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe-j one. can he secured in this way . esses will be Mrs. Harold Rie- ," , Members are asked to contri- INDEPENDENCE, Wis . (Spe- cial) — La Crescent Junior "We must realize she said She also stated that a visitor bute a dish towl mann and Mrs. Edward Curtis. "that Americans aren't loved MISS MAKUAKIS T or cloth, pot cial) — Unit 18ft of the Ameri- and Cadet Girl Scouts will hold a THE ENGAGEMENT of should be in good physical con- holders or scouring pads for the their annual cookie sale start- all o-ver the world." She said, dition if he expects to take part LOUISE FRIEDRICH'S en- can Legion Auxiliary will be STUDY CLUB Miss Gayleen Theresa Tru- gagement to Wallace Ed- kitchen. Clothing is needed for host to the County American Le- ing Friday at 4 p.m. ALMA, Wis. (Special) — "The people in Norway are not in the activities of the Norwe- the unit' Th* man to Mark Tibbetts, son anti-American but are pro- ward Fromm son of Mrs. s clothing drive. gion Auxiliary units Thursday Orders will be taken and pay- St. Mary's Study Club of St. , gians, such as walking, hiking, , Lunch will be served. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norway." She said that she and and skiing. Esther Fromm, Mequon, at 8 p.m. at the high school ment is to be made when they Lawrence's Catholic Church will The Wabasha County Council gym. An Americanism program are delivered between April 5- Tibbetts, Wadena, Minn., is Miss VanAuken were introduced showed Wis., and the late Martin meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at The young women meeting will be Monday at 8:30 is planned with a musical back- 10. Brownies will not sell cook- Mrs. Wibner Schmidtknecht' announced by her parents, in Norway, not by their own beautiful slides of Norwegian Fromm, is announced by p.m. s "our two Ameri- ground. ies this year. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Truman, names, but as landscapes, the school they at- her parents, the Rev. and Canton, Minn. The wedding can friends". In other words, tended, and other activities in they were ambassadors—walk- Mrs. Edwin Friedrich, will be June 26. at tbe As- Which they participated. Goodhue, Minn., * former sumption Catholic Church, ing pictures of Americans. Miss Lindsay stated also that A question period followed Rushford, Minn., residents. Canton. Both Miss Truman it is well to go to a foreign during the coffee hour. A June wedding is being Everyone's talking about the WONDERF UL MEATS at and Mr. Tibbetts attended country with an-open mind and A short business meeting, planned. Miss Friedrich is the University of Minnesota. not to constantly compare that conducted by the president Miss a senior at Concordia preceded the pro- BAMBENEK'S! We'll bet you will, too!!! She is teaching at Jackson, country with our own. She said Sandra Corey, Teachers College, Seward cram. Final plans were made , Mich., and he is serving in that there seemed to be a close- Neb., and is a student teach- the Air Force, stationed at ness of family life in Norway for the sale of candy March 1 and 10 to raise money for the er in Wichita, Kan. Her tirTto&L SWIFTS PREMIUM SKINLESS, DEFATTED, Columbus. Ohio. which is not felt so keenly in FUlLY f*l>Al I Mlt America. scholarship fund. fiance is employed at Lin- COOKED, MIXUUWIJ coln (Neb.) State Hospital Bthtf ^fl ^ SEMI-BONEIESS Goodview Guild as an orderly. Both young of Subjects at persons plan to be gradu- Plans Observance Wide Scope ated from CTC next year. B F ¦ Goodview Trinity Lutheran ¦ Church Guild will meet at 7:30 UCW Meeting Reported Here Past Pocahontases 3 " p.m. Thursday at the church for PICNICS 39 W a triple birthday Council of Catholic W observance. Mrs. Irwin Bittner, newly Cathedral Have Valentine It will be in celebration of the elected state fellowship fund Women, was read. Party, Supper 16th anniversary of both the chairman of the Minnesota Unit- Mrs. Moore appointed the church and the guild and also ed Church Women, reported on March 5 World Day of Prayer The Past Pocahontas Associa- oi members. the state meeting which she committee. They are Mrs. Ar- tion held its annual valentine There will be election of offi- attended Feb. 8-9 at the Monday thur Milbrandt, chairman, and and potluck party Tuesday at cers. Hostesses will be the the Red Men' 29 afternoon meeting of Winona the Mmes. Harold Beed, Sher- s Wigwam. Mmes. Gerald Fells, Willard Church Women at the YMCA. man Mitchell and Lewis Schoen- A red and white topiary tree, FRYERS Ss Matzke and Herbert Rother. created by Mrs. Frank . ing. John- of the two-day stone, centered the table dec- lb THE THEME Other committee chairmen CHICKEN ' 29C at Gloria Dei Lutheran orations. It was flanked by tall • Whitehall Couple event, appointed were: Mrs. Mil- ^ , St Paul, was "Laity white tapers and enhanced by Church . brandt, Christian world mis- Visit in Hawaii in Mission," Mrs. Bittner told three-dimensional displays of sions; Mrs. Wesley Larson, the valentine and the queen of 4 the local group. WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Christian social relations; Mrs. hearts. BREASTS . . . 49 — After attending the National Mrs. Kyle Haselson, Evan- Elmo Andersen, Christian world Prizes donated by" the Mmes. • 4m Automobile Dealers convention ston. 111., wife of the editor of relations; Mrs. Bittner, leader- Louis Brugger , Albert Thiele at Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 30- the Christian Century and UCW ship education; and Mrs. and Johnstone were won by the , , POM LINKS Feb. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Donald national Christian social rela- Schoening, public relations. Mmes. Norton Cocker, Robert LEG S . 39* ' 12-Ox. Bice, Whitehall, toured the tions chairman was the main Evens, Howard Fegre, Arthur Oft/* SWIFT'S PREMIUM NO. 1 QUALITY. . p|

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"^ 25' SALT INES £ 29° SYRUP ST 39° WESSON OIL ££ 43° i By Id Dodd i BILLME E'S1 Welsh Colony tablished fo vgeutaa is a 4Mb kvrv^ypf pasts are advertised century bid to found a colony as "p antiioomTar Watt" ia ^ shopviodowf. devoted exclusively to tbe Except lor that electricguitar , Holding Out preservation of the Celtic rock 'n' roll, babble gem and a tongue, customs and traditions. few other 30th century asMoi* The mission failed in ita ulti- ties, Trevelin sad its sistercity mate objective. Little of what Esquel, 30 minutestip the road, In Argentina they brought with tbem re- are living somewhere Jn that Almost synonymous with the mains. But the Welsh will use H term juvenile delinquencym is the .TREVELIN, Argentina (AP) periodlcalled tbe "roertag'20s. . what remains in July when they reflection of adult delinquency, —Here on Argentina's south- celebrate the centenary of a pil- UuM *4l *«kMl and we have it all wrapped up west frontier you expect any grimage to the new southern How To Hold in a poem found on a book lis world. a newspaper office minute a crowd of horsemen will ride through the dusty main FALSE TEETH A Wisconsin newspaper called street crying, "They went thata- Many of Trevelin'* 2,6M Inha- the "LaFarge Enterprise" pub- bitants are descended from the Mar* Firmly In Place way " Do »oarWaa aaath aaooj*snd am- lished a poem Jan. 3, 1963 with ed to roam and do something about it. But DENNIS THE MENACE But wait, what are those Eng- original Welsh colonizers. That terras*by atlpplttf. aroppin*or wofc- this note of mystery: "We don't parents who there s no way to be sure you accounts for the English bUns vim r>u Mt, iMih or Unct. By too many ' lish types doing in there, some Just ¦ertnkla a littla rXSTErtH oa know where this came from. We woa't «tay home, have effected a cure by your characteristics of the popula- your tdfttM. Thto alkaline (son-add) found it on a hook in the office, in baggy pants, sneakers and pointer hoMi tat— teeth mor» firmly Kids don't make the movies, effort. It's up to the individuals. berets? tion. and non comfortably. No rummy, typewritten on a plain piece of the^ don't write the books Have you e-ver thought about Argentines describe this part gooey, p**rtytttt* or ieellaa. Doea not paper. Thought it would make aour. Cfcscks "putt odor* (Arntnra That paint gay pictures of it? Being a parent is a privi- That's just Trevelin, tbe last of their country as "Far West," tnaaito). Oat FAaTrsSTB today at good reading this week." Sign- gaagsters and crooks. lege; being a child a duty. We outpost Welsh, immigrants es- using the American term. Cow- •nr (fcrua ewuntar. ed, the Editor. They don't make the "likker," must give them something to It did — make good reading, they don't run the bars, live up to. The problem is, we so I'm. passing it on to you for They- don't make the laws and can only give them something what It is worth. In my way of thesy don't buy the cars, to live up to if we have thinking it's got some real food They- don't peddle drugs that first accomplished a worthwhile TOP GRADE "A" for thought. It's entitled, "Don't addle the brain, standard ourselves. Let's take Blame the Children." That's all done by older folks a good look at oursel-ves before We read in the paper and greedy for gain. we condemn the children we mold. hear on the air DELINQUENT TEENAGERS! ¦ ¦ Of killing and stealing and Oh how we condemn M v va 11 w*\ Mtdfof ^VMH^BB^^HSBBBBBBBBBB crime everywhere— BOOK EXHIBIT The sins of the nation and (Spe- —r*g*m.^iS f ^wf^mm ^^^^^__ ^_mmm\ We sigh and say as we notice LA CRESCENT, Minn. blame it on them. cial) — In the first exhibit of the trend By the laws of the blameless its kind her©, 174 new science "This young generation . the Saviour made known library books for children from WITH MILK where will it end?" Who is there among US to kindergarten through sixth BUT can we be sure that it's cast the first stone? grade are on display daily at ^^Wt J^^mmW their fault alone, For in so many cases —it's the La Crescent Puklic School That maybe a part of it isn't sad, but it's true through Friday. our own? The Title "DELINQUENT" Are we less guilty who place fits older folks too! in their way WABASHA LEGION Too many things that lead HOW . ABOUT that? Funny WABASHA, Minn. - The Wa- them astray? thing about exhortations to par- basha County American Legion cookies or donuts, for ' will meet at the Legion rooms iM^mr Too much money to spend— ents about their delinquency. , nothing is better A Delicious Drink too much idle time; You can throw it «ut in the in Wabasha Monday at 8:30 dinner \ St§ Too many movies of passion form of a poem or in a number p.m., announces Bob Cooper, than a cold glass of milk. If for Everyona adjutant. Slides on Legionvilie •** and crime; of different ways and hope — *lOOK ATHMrV . SIXTY V««S OX) Too many books not fit to be hope that some parents guilty will be shown by Howard Holm- wmammti iiSBACANS!* read; of giving the kids too much idle gren, district Legionvilie chair- PHONE 3626 C#)A|/*flfl S3 ft) WINONA'S Too much evil in what they time , or setting for their young man. The Deming sisters of FOR HOME DELIVERY ^fJUU^AXfMAJAAJL ^HOME-OWNED DAIRY hear said. followers a poor example, will Kellogg, Mrs. Harold Krenz and basha, will furnish entertain- I Ken Wiemann, county comnian* Too many children encourag- take a sharp look at themselves and Miss Patty McDonald, Wa- ment. Lunch will be served, jI der, will preside.

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¦ *«> made willing to strive for a ter with his parents and coun- many of his school subjects . he should learn to identify and higher standard of accomplish- selors.? Mike responded when he rea- recognize problems. He could NASON ON EDUCATION ment, his feelings regarding lized that he could study aa he see that this would give him FOR EXAMPLE, ' al teachers and a counselor experience that the persontak- himself must be corrected. He Mike s in- read; that he could train him- a distinct advantage when tak- might have to work simultane- correct approach to reading ing this responsibility make an must see the possibility of self to recite back at the end ing tests. ously to produce sufficient offer of continued help along greater success Ln all related carried over into many phases of each section of material s thinking of his high school work. change in a student' with the very first dftrewaJont. areas at the same time. It He and accomplish more in less WHEN MIKE realized that a to make it possible for him The help would Be Specific in failed to study as be read. Con- more efficient approach to be contingent hardly seems worthwhile to him time than he had been using. to attempt operation at a high- on the effort of tbe student. to try to make a change tn, sequently, he learned little even Futhermore he learned that reading was specifically related ¦ after , er level. But this can be done say homework in algebra, when . reading an assignment he could relate the events of to a large number of elements by a single individual — not by WHERE'S IP ANEMAT class work and test grades two or three times. history to locations on maps; in bis school work, be was general admonitions about the RIO DE JANEIRO ttl - Ip1 ;Z*»1^P of daughter is not even trying * to work up to capacity, and x teachers are in hearty agree- ment. Tests of ability, say the yp opulmik \^] lk\t^k% counselor brnkb , back up these opin- OF . ions. WITH RED OWL»$.» ^\ **^ ^m \ 11 MORf PURCHASE OR * ' The only one disagreeing is ^f* WINONA STORE «aeajj the student himself m \\'_W \ \ A ^^_ !-^aaaa^ AT I . He feels ^_ GOO© THROUGH FEB. W mWmW mW I /~V J TT TTJ Mt ^mmm ^ 11 3 M, 1WS C Jf. Olf Pub. Data, Wed., Feb. 17, s»«5) mtJ&iuvvvmwv^Mn I I III M I iffl Stttt «f Minnesota ) st. _ _ _ W_fm [ J iwmjji- t County ot Winona ) In Probst* court P W W V /I # mJ _ ^_^_\^_k^_m_m^_-^^_-m_mm_ ^ No. I5,m In Ra Estate at Henry Velkmann an* Htnry Will Mm Velkmann eka Htnry W. Volknttim, Oece4refit. ~ Cnl«-r for Hearing on Plnu Account ind Petition lor Distribution. m% mWm% mT l LmmW The- representative et the above named ^^^^^ W^^^^^^^ H ^. a«tat« having filed his final account and peflifon for settlement and allowance thereof and for distribution to the per- sons thereunto entitled; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on March 15th, 1»&S, at 10:45 o' clock A.M., before tfils Court In the probate court room In the court douse In Wlnone, Minnesota, end that notice hereof be given by publication of OWL FROZEN, OR TURKEY ¦ ¦ this order In the Winona Dally News end ^ttKtfmm\mmmrS^tl^^^immmmmm\WIKmmmMMM ^^ J * J ' by mailed notice at provided by law. Dated February 15th, 1945. B. D. LIBERA, Probate Judge. JVl6dX JL 1C3S j CProbate Court Seall I^^^^^^^ H^|||lB9*Mdlk__ Tm ^^__m_f 0mm^. Sa wyer 8, Darby, Attorneys for Petitioner. (Pub. Date, Wednesday, Fib. 17, 19(5) 0,) ¦ ] AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND s THE CODS OF THE CITY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA, 1H9 The City Council of tho City of Winona, 6 l Minnesota, do ordain: < Se«c1lon 1. That Section 21-13 of the J^______W*^> Code of the City of Winona, Minnesota, WHOLE 4^ ^Zemmm ^^^ 1959, duly passed by the City Council on ^_\^_\^_ ^^^^^_\^_ \^_\^_\^_\^_ \^_\^_\^B^jl ^^m$mA1 ^^ September 19, i960, which section estab- ^^ lishes no-parking areas, be and the seme ' Is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: "BROADWAY, northerly side, trom ¦ point one hundred twenty-or»e feet V-J A I pONELESS, ROLLED and TIED, PORK west of ttit west line et Main Street \(~\ I ROCK s^H | to a point fifty feet westerly thtreof." 5C* CORNISH HT)T Section ?. This ordinance shall be In CA^S V I Tf mmf ^ for ce and take effect from and efter Its I If | 1 a^T*^ T \ passage, approval and publication. ^^ Passed at Winona. Minnesota, Febru- ^-J GAME HENSW ary 15, 1965. *^ j Jt> U 1 JL HAROLD BRIESATH JtJl__ K l Parcel 1: All that part of Lot Sixty- ^* six (66), Second Plat of the Subdivi- House , sion of Section Twenty-one (21), Town m Heritage ft ef Winona, bounded and described by « REFRIGERATED DRESSINGS I TTTR VC i ~g l ll f i lines a* follows, to-wlt: Beginning J****^ (BLUE CHEESE OR THOUSAND I8LANO) X UJtv^ lk.lil J.-5 ^ ^ *«^*.Miw ^ W^** -.M ^^ •t a point on the soulh line of Fifth f | Street Seventy-five (75) feet Easterly NO COUPON NECESSARY FARMDALE SKINLESS from the point where the said South jj j line ot said Fifth Street Intersects the Northerly lin e ol Junction Street, MO-WNTER BREMFASr MVORITE WAJCii ^l Jli XV© _^^ , . , fl^ thence Westerly for a Pittance ol J ^mm\mW ^m\- * ^ Seventy-five (75) feel to said Intersec- w tion ef the Soulh line of Fifth Street and the Northerly line o-f Junction »59* _ BABY BEEF -f . Street, thence In a Southeasterly di- Del Monte Prunes ¦ ! «* K VJ¦ mm mmemrm mm mmmvmm mm av ow mm mm mm-mmmm ¦» mm-rnm ma mm ^M MM ^ ¦¦¦¦ •¦iaaj being located upon and forming • MB ¦> mmtmm «• M — Mi mmm^m >B - oaf M — m^ ^ pert of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (NWU of SWi) of Section Twenty-one (21). Township I I Health and Beauty Dep t.Specials ! r Bakery Specials! New From Bed Owl One Hundred Seven (107') North of fflA>. ¦r°R ZEST AND FLAVOR IN AQUA NET " *¦ Range Seven (71 West of the Fifth I raaM^-/)^HM. • Principa l Meridian. YOUR MID-WINTER SALADS * RED OWL, CONDENSED Parcel ?: Beginning at Ihe inter- I Wfe?'' 'fHl lJ rt C^vrt^T *lm CtQt section of the North line of Fift h Street with the East line of Section PL1A Hair Twenty (20), Township Cne Hundred PRELL LIQUID WW'®*™ RAISIN BR EAD Chicken Noodle Seven (157) North, of Range Sevan I mX*M# ^BtB LETTUCEJ Jl Jl X X KJ \U I (7) West of the Fifth Principal Meri- mm^^ dian, thence Northwesterly along the North line of Fifth Street for a dis- tance cf Seventy-live (75) feet, thence ? Easterly to a point on the East line Shampoo.... !$1< 2 •— 49c SOUP ot said Section Twenty ( 20) which Is i tWStm\r> OQ, i Fifteen (151 fee t North ct the place- HEADS ««»» of beginning, thence* South along saics wMi^ffl¦ fimiyi y\ «^l^ x> r\ East line ot said Section Twenty (20 ! ^j KJ %** for a distance of Fifteen (15) fee* p n or to the place ot beginning, and ^gp ¦ SkinBracer S63< POTATO BREAD io% The above described private property I TAME CREME W^ QZ. IL h specifically deslonnted on a plat ^^ ' thereof prepared by the Clly Engineer and tiled with the Clly Recorder ond ap>- proved by the City Council , The Improvement or purpose for whlcfri property Is to be taken Is 2 «« said private U^OJ to enlarge the intersection at Junction i Tomatoes 29< i HS" ** = Street and Fifth Street and also lo widen ** J 44< Filth Street In the vicinity of Its Inter, 1^ Toothbrush ™ I I section with Junction Street . The tald plat ot the privnle property proposad to be takon Is on file wilh the There's more in stare f or y ou at Red Owl! Clly Recorder and open to public In-.pec- Del Monte Sale lion. Dated at Winona, Minnesota, ^ COLBY February 16, 194S. DEL MONTE LONGHORNi HORMEL LUNCHEON NEAT JOHN S . CARTER A ^^ City Recorder of the Clly ot Winona, Minnesota ; ..59< Spam 2a»89« |?«J> Cheese (1st Pub. Wednesday, Feb. to, CATSUP 6 ™ 1 * mjfe STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP DEL MONTE HORMEL BRIMFULL CHERRY WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT. fHffit ^^Sf OR A PPLE No. 15.860 in Re Estate ef w Bdmund von Rohr, Decedent. GrapelVuii Sedions 4-.'' Pie piling....4ngs Order for Hearing on Flnel Accounl and 'l JBf ChiB SS5« 3^89<»'F 1°° Pelltlon for Distribution. FOSE OLEE ^ The representative of the above named (8 VARIETIES) MY-T-FINE, REG. OR INSTANT •state- h/ivlng filed his final account nnd DEL MONTE. PINEAPPLE.GRAPEFRU1T «,„ „.» T ^^ petition for settlement and allowance Puddi thereof end tor distribution lo Ihe por- CookiesR0SE 0XEE REGl P,NK tent thereuno entitled. 6«59« IT IJ ORDHRED, That the hearing Drink 3&89* 4 thereof ba had on March 10, 1965, at ^^ g 10:« o'clock AM., before thlt Court In L0T,0M Ihe probate courl room In the court DEL MONTE. CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL ~ ,,. Aft ^^t ^ M ™ house In Wlnono, Minnesota, nnd that ^ nolle* hereof be given by publication of w (hit order In Ihu V/lnona Dally News snd 611°° Fig 4»»l Dish Detergent 59« by mailed nollce as provided by law. Corn & Bars ^ Dated February a, 1965 . *$& E . D. LIBERA, DEL MONTE m FACIAL 0UAUTY. l-PLY Probate Judgjt. llB OA l ^ j i lo R0Ll (Probale Court Seal) AC George M. Robertson Dr. w H, TE COLOR ON MY K Attorney for Petitioner. Peas. 4 as ov Wr Bathroom Tissue. . . .o? . . . ! F. .°. .I . .79* (1st Pub. Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1965) Stata of Minnesota I is County of Wlnone ) In Probale Court No. 15.883 In Re ¦ state of AT Miry I. Gallagher. Decedent. ' 1 #% GET CARDS AND DETAILS RED OWL Order for Hearing en final Account Til *»*-»• TnC lT "IP TT*>T1*VT/^ and Petition fer DlatrlbullM. W ITH OWfS FR-KH FROZEN BAKERY TREATS YOU CAN X JUl ajJCU"JDX IMVXV> NO PURCHASE NECESSARY F.AVO-RE6 The representative of the above n-amed RID , alT lci y eslflte havlno filed her final eccounl ENJOY OVEN-BAKED GOODNESS. WEEKS IATERI aaja and petilion tor settlement and ellowsnce __^______JSMMA *aiaj| I J*C thereof and (or dletrlbutlori to |he persons _^^__j^__ |^^^ _^^BBaT_a>W.Vs_aTJ-_ l ^s#laa 'thereunto entitled * ^^^ ^^ ^ 1 1 IT IS OROEKED, That the hearing tP MB EXTRA TktVAA C TRADING ^^^^^B^^^a- !-* - --^^^A a^K .VH thereof be had on March 4, 194.5, at **».•* ^^, .. ^^^^^^^¦ ^^^^ ll0:« o'clock A.W-i before thlt Court In i%|| FREE i nreeotar B M «_flA_tV ¦ the* probate court roorn In the courl ^^Hn | B TRFAMVl%Kifmifl hbui* In Winona, Minnesota, and that _ M -_a-_a-_a-iL^_a^V^ -_a-_s_L_a ty, notice hereof be given by publication of J^_ ^^^ ^^ B ^^^ s^M a ^mmmm^mmmf ^IV ^IV a Ta1 this ordtr In the Wlnnna Dally News ll*aW a--a--a-»|*sl**s^^Ba-i*sa»-f^a-^^ ^ ^^mmm W^ ^mmW mmmW ^^ HH Gal. aim fey milled notice- es pr ovided by WITH PURCHASE OF YOUR CHOICE Of ANY RED OWl ^* law, PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY. FEBRUARY WE RESERVE OUANHIY RIGHTS, NO SALES 70 DEALERS Oated February 9, 1965. (P I Vour 20m E. P. LIBERA, m A7 r ll A A rrrc A A V r » r H Probate Judge. FROZE!! vOrrtt CAKE Fr.„.r) S9C^ (PrtfMle Court Seal) Streater, Murphy a, Brosnahan, lLaaamaMaBaMa*aa«waja«ja*a«BMB«aaaBMBB-»s««awa ^ Aftorneva tor Patlllonar. ¦¦ NEVER FROZEN _ ^ " , mmmm^. -si-a-P- ^—^t^—. Fresh Plump V"™^valflKfcJHI iMfl -^lfl ^B'-S^ Mh Paying More, Better Switch to A&P-FasK » M lA ¦ ¦ about frying chicken*: When wc advertise top Mm Jp ^S^ISX^H Here's fact should know ^_^LA_M M W MlJllij$B^^ *^^ you pay—and top grade chickens A ^m ^^B HV «XLW raiH^ quality chickens—the advertised price Is what ^^fti ^^ ¦y| ^^ r i^^^ H ^H ^l^ aP8S^B*^^ A_W ¦¦ get. You'll never find the same chickens at 2 or 3 different prices ¦¦ VL ^ H ^^^^^^^^^^^ arc wiiat you ^^ * ^^J ^^l MmmT ^iMmFf*^^g ^^H mMt Just because they have a fancier wrap or brand name. This type of dependability i^m ^^ ^H ^V K .¦flKjHfPB ^ ijAA has made A&P famous for 105 yean. ^^m ^t ^M I fmJJ ^.m*K?_W^ Mm.

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FRESH s» BASKET WITH $10 WG3TH OF GROCERIES — • DOMINION ELECTRIC fOOD SLICER —Ed Palubicki | ' . ' ' e l«f*r Vorbetk _ REGENF ElECTWC CAN OPENER —fM«. D. GaitomsW A « BB!ITiBT jW7lJJ7^^ — K0DAK CA,AERA ~ D°na,d S,°W V * D M,NI0N EL R,C FRY ^ri-Hcrvoy Grana TH M A T ACC 1 fr • ° ^ 1 « « ^ M Z« DRA R ADSTER K,T Nel,y JMt MWE I VI flf l ,b * ° ° - F"V *•«»"• ? WM. ROGERS S.IVERPLATED SNACK TRAY - " saT I UC J I" Y^ REGAL COFFEE MAKER Mra. Rulh f%llafcBm HIRRY lm I PIE¦¦¦ • —Mrs. G»orfl« McElmury Gilli* ^ttf ^sk 6\ F SH THE GREAT TEA !^ y-^ X ATLANTIC PACIFIC COMPANV, INC , l lB a (PC g^i^ l?^^^ Sl " " -°^^J ¦.¦¦ ¦•¦%ii ¦ % Ai # fiRw- A Wl " A?iiSm. -» ^^^^^^^^^ B - ? t f a I f#«\ -^fl Mede with Mortmorcticy Cherriet (the:r. juicy kindjl ¦ ¦ ^* *^Hh J log price* unchmged to 1 U^> There will fM no calf mantels *ravj i 10:30 i.m. today Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter LA CROSSE, "Wi*. CfPCiBtes costs," Murphy said. wasted tlauattttr l*mb- 22.50-M.2J> KM ttia winter monthi on> Fridays. 7-MJ lbs 22.0O-2J.0C; choice ana prima er; 70 per cent or better grade Grede * dumbo) .It 1.67%-1.7S%. These quotations apply as to noon Orada A (large) Jl " way Transpwtation Co., a «om- W end tt lb shorn tlsjwglttar lamba wtm A whites 27%; mixed 77%; mo* Some Gains in today; 'S ¦ ' ' Grade A (medium) .17 No I hard amber durum, mon motor carrier serymg 10 LIVESTOCK fall shorn peffs 2J.75,- utility and toed diunu 25%; standarda 21%; All Itvastw* arrlvinatHer rfosfno time Orada « V choice 1.67-1.72; discounts, am- Midwest states, reported Tues- sUughter awes 7-OM.OOi cholcs and fancy will ba propertycared «er, welohed and Grade C .11 SOUTH IT. MUL. «Alnn. »—(USDA) 44>n ID featfar lambs 2J.06-24.CO; good dirties unquoted; checks- 21%. priced tha following morning. ber 3-5 cents; durum 7-10 cents. day a 133 percent increase in —Cattle 4,000; calves 1,500; slaughter aeid choice S0-M Ibs 2-1.0O22.M. HOOS Bay State Milling Company Corn No 2 yellovT 1.21-1.21%. earnings on 14 percent more steers and heifers weak fo 25 cent* low- CHICAGO (AP) - The presl- Top butchers, 190-23O 16.J5-M.75 No. 1 northern spring wheat .. 1.72 er; cows slow, week to SO cents sewar; Active Trade Top sows 14.50-1OJ Oats No 2 white 63-66; No 3 business in the year ending Dec. bulls steady to weak; vealers and dent of Wilson h Co., Inc., told No. 2 northern spring wheat .... 1.70 CATTL1 No. S northern spring; whett .... I.M 31, 1964. slaughter calves 1.00-2.00 tower; feeders stockholders Tuesday the firm NEW YORK The cattle market : Steers and heifers white 59-64; No 2 heavy white PRODUCE aaBBaaV^^R^^^^^_fiSSwiauSBBB 1 \/tt/^^^rf . \ BB 4e^_Be^^BB_ef_e*a_M *e_kr_P4BiHM'A a1*Ar*_** of 60 stocks at noon -was up .7 ^^ ' at 331.4 with industrials up LO, rails unchanged and utilities up •6. The Dow Jones Industrial av- FRESH BONELESS ALL MEAT (AVAILABLE THURSDAY ONLY) j GOOD THRU FEB. ao \ erage at noon was up 2.68 at 884.03. A 2-point recovery by Du Pont (ex dividend) helped firm up the averages. Also helpful in that respect ' were gains of a point or ao by BlUE ¦« ¦ ¦llll Aw s APP,B Peach25c Texaco and Sears Roebuck. I ^r m ^H I I \mmW ^kW 0®wmX J«g ( IBM was off a point. Among PORK CUTLETS^^ 39 FRUIT * other higher-prices issues, U.S. ^,^^-^. ,^^. , _ . _ j PIES Smelting rose 2; Polaroid and -^. WllSC0 - - - ^-^ Xerox 1 each. f 3-LEGOED OR TRIPLE BREASTED ^.^^ u ) ) WILSON S SPECIAL J \ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\1 ^ Prices were generally higher on the American Stock Ex- change. Corporate and U.S. govern- ST -» ment bonds were mostly un- changed to slightly higher. MinedKr Hind» Lb «< °"»"" 29s ) ( ) _ FRYERS ) ) \ U «Atahlpc M8. CI A fi Wf C II l Frontt, lb *9* I / W CgClflU lCa "- U * «?-L / 1 P. M. New York WILSON SPECIAL \ J H.7IITI ) Sides, Lb 3w/ ) J Stock Prices ¦ WMII \ loins, Lb 59* ) ' *~*~* ~~~+**m~~*~~~*^ 5^1 11% . ^ |Ar ) or ¦ ¦ ^ AU'd Ch 5*4% Int'I Ppr 31% \ m la ¦¦** ¦#' Uj^f-k_#»«i kcUv ( } Rounds, ib 59* ) a j m.r -m y TT'lTTirT Als Chal 243A Jns & L 67% chuek lb ¦•¦#N Amrada 79% Kn'ct lOOVi ¦¦wi wiBm mm * tu Rlb, ) J^im^ Ara Cn 42% Lrld 42% 1 vlllICK^ . IwaSmm^*^mm*lm «J *r#»b t\ ^Oc J !¦>•• cutting, ( VJ!lt]mmk\^L_^ tVL^fM4hlfjm m^Jjmmm ^mmln Am M&F I8V4 Mp Hon < " CW.Vb f Aging 1 ^uJ U^ I 69% ' 1 W'oppinfl * GJ NT „88„ Arn Mt 14V4 Mn MM. 60% ) V ** * ^ ^ AT&T 66ft Mn & Ont — u^^.^^J Am Tb 55% Mn P&L 58% «, Ancda 59% Mn Chm 86% —J," . - S . «» ORANGjES - °- 39to Arch On 35% Mon Dak 40% Armc St 64% Mn Wd 38% ft I Armour 49% Nt Dy 88% : r Avco Cp 24 N Am Av 52% JIE Al\ 0#b Pork Hocks 39' GRAPEFRUIT Beth Stl 35% Nr N Gs 61V4 j " • • • j j 9 39c j Bng Air 69% Nor Pac 50% ¦ ' \ FRESH f polYs>niv BAGRAK \ Brswk 10ft No St Pw 39% / WILSON CERTIFIED I } / Ctr Tr 42% Nw Air 77% Ch MSPP 27% Nw Bk 47Vi C&NW 53 Penney 66% Chrysler 56 Pepsi 70% ai0c' Ct Svc 79% Phil Pet . 56% WBBW -¦¦ • «» ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Side Pork MW M l^01" Cm Ed 56% Plsby 78% f ^ *" _ LEAN BEEF .. . ' 2* •% 49l #¥%*» Cn Cl 54% Plrd 58 Boiled Ham Cn Can 51% Pr Oil - 58% Cat Oil 74% RCA 31 Cntl D 57% Rd Owl 26% mtar9W 39* Deere 49% Rp Stl • • 42% • • Douglas 373,i Rex Drug 33% " Short Rlb$ 39' 2? Dow Chm 81% Rey Tob 39 BT A A IVL oo„ du Pont 250% Sears Roe 126% East Kod 150 Shell Oil 59 Spare Bar-B-Q j"» ] Lb Ford Mot 53% Sinclair 54% I Ribs. ( rr-r,,R^#Atl .% " ' M1 WILS0N CERTIFIED• • • • '*¦ Gen Elec 96 Socony 83% Xll^Arfl **•* Gen Fds 83% Sp Rand 13% Gen Mills 52% St Brads 79% Gen Mot 97% St Oil Cal 70% BraHnMhwei w 39s Gen Tel 36% St Oil Ind 42% «> Gillette 33 Vi St Oil NJ 81Vi 5"L D ^«c —-» Goodrich 59 Swft & Co 61% 4- Goodyear 48% Texaco 80 1 Gould Bat 37 Texas Ins 97% I KOrK KOaSt J I »] Tenderloins 89- i wieners... « 89 , Gt No Ry 56% Un Pac 40% '** ¦^ ¦»¦*"»*¦*-*%¦' * l^^ FRESH, SLICED, YOUNO •Gryhnd 25% U S Rub 65*74 Gulf Oil 55V4 U S Steel 51V4 G A Homestk 50 Westg El 45% IB Maeh 430 Whvorth 26V4 Beef Liver.... 29£ Int Hnrv 78V4 \g S & T 43% ( " (1st Pob. Date. Wed., Feb. 17. 1965) B _ e"*»" 1 ( PILLSBURY'S I NOTICE ^^^ ¦^V >*s_H **^B^^^^ ^ ^^^ * ^^^- M) ^H^^B IL ^^E^^K*^^^ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ^ ^^^^ This Is to advlje that I am not resporv ilble for eny debt* other then those In ¦¦ ¦ ¦ currcd or to be Incurrod By myself and ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ IA In particular tfwe which may be In- - *^p^ia¦ ssVssVssVssVssVaVseVseVseVsVar T ( IYAC ( sffssaVskaVaVaVeVssVssVssVssVssV eVsaVai sVssVsB E|ftaffaVaVaVai^^a^^ B ^S^ Wfl^ ¦ nC affVIMmAmKWSmW ^¦^¦^¦^¦^¦^¦f ^ ¦^ ¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦a 1 ^^^ ^^^^^ ¦pf K -r mmmmmTm,^mAmW curred by my wife Betty Kramer. A m ^p^iB ^i^H a^^_ *^^^^^^ |r •vMam^aA J I RICHARD P. KRAMER mmmM ^ ^ ^^ T \ \ Subscribe and sworn to before me ^^* ^ ^^mm m * m^^ Ihls Ulh day of February, 19***^*+***a*+*** i • * m\ < ** \ Notary Public, Winona Couioy, Minn. My Commission Expires April 27, 19&a TZZ*Z ! Filter Cigarettes - ;eas•¦**¦ t | list Pub. Date, Wed., Feb. 17, IMS) %2M j **> | State of M innr-sota > ss. County of Winona ) In Probate Court No. )5,«» In Re Estate Of Marie Rydman aka Mary Rydman, s Decedent. - Order for Hearing on Final Account Pepsi-Cola 69' (or Distribution i^^ and Petition . * SBSHROOMST The representative or the above named \ CHOCOLATE 1 Lake Region Diced n*A A estate having tiled tier tln/il account and f in lll l lll l HI I II I petition tor settlement nnd allowance thereof and for dlatrlbullon fo the per- ions thereunto entitled! IT IS ORDERED, That the hearlnfl mms ¦ thereof be had on March 11 1965, at ea 10:30 o'clock A.M., before Ihls Court In PyO-My Instant - Shamrock Veg.Ksbl. the probale courl room In the court I IIVI «yllv V l#C II 9 *^# \ IIIVH H IIIV¦¦¦ house In * Winona, Minnesota, and that Hershev Bars V\ "«" notice hereof be gWen by publication cf Ihls ordar In the Winona Dally Newa f and by mailed nollce as provided by- ONM,f POTATOES "*¦ W SOUP - - - C IV law. L ooo Dated February 1], im. E. D. LIBERA, Probata Judge. (Probata Court Seal) Streater , Murphy 8. Drosnahan, Affornayi for Petitioner. (1st Pub. Date. Wod., Feb. 17, 1M5 ) Marshmallows 19 !- | r State of AAlnneiote I •«. SPRITE uauiD S D A -J 9 Counly of Winona ) In Probale Court | ^'-^^kr U " ^0< No. 15.W5 B'ss'B.lv l ll ^E ^ktf *a*sas^H ^mmWjm In Re Estate Of Mrs. F. F, Blumentritt tka Katie Blumentritt. Decedent. Order for Hearing en Petition for Admin- islretlen, Limiting Time to Flit Claim , * REGUIAR GR ND and fw Hairing Tlsaraen NASHS l.ucllt Larson having filed herein « j ' J - administration atatt- # i petition for general |/0tGFQCfli S i died Intestate and ° Ing that said decadent "*" praying that Tha First National Bank ( dainties - - Z 19c of Winona be appointed administrator)I 2 ! j j #l mB |B IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing CO10SSA1 Olives } /\ thereof be had on March 13, 1965, at ll S~ SUNSHINE KRISCr ) | | ¦ I f ¦§ ¦_ ! l - l o'clock A M,, befora this Court In ttia V ^ probate courl room In tha court house In Wlrsona, Minnesota* tltat Ihe tlmi #Lr within which creditor! of told decederfit 'V; ! Ripe 4 r"$1 j may file their claims be limited to four V MmK^^Jm^c^T- Free VVI I LL months from Ihr date hereof, and thief the claims SO filed: be heard on June ?*> , 1963, at II o'clock A.M., befora this f Court kn 1he probate court room In the couit house In Winona, Minnesota, and t=J mW YA r ^AA JjJ^AmALmJ^mmmmmmmmmmmmm Consumers & M ^ft tin t notice hereof be divert by publi- m *m^^^j^L^tM^mmmMBSSBm -I^^^ B MMH | %*¦ cation of Ihls order In the* Winona Dally * \*_J News and by mailed nollce as provided by law. Dated February IS, ItfjJ. B. 0. UlsERA, Probate Judga. (Probate Court Seal) rf Purchotts V Milton-A. Kludl, mmmm\ \mm^^m^lmmm ** ^* Atlorney (or Petitioner 110 Soulh Elm Ls Crescen'. Minnesota. L BeryenSTAINLESS ^^^ ^_ ^0 ^ fVajFC TABLEWARE ^B ^^^^^^HBBBft ^^^^^^^^^^^fltf^^li^^Hquality. ^^ ^0/ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^|^^^^^^^. H||^^^^^ H permanent ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hn^^^^^^^^is made H of Solid Stainless . 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_ __ _ - —__^J . — ^ „— — ...... _. _ _—___— .. .. — — ._.¦. _._...— ...... — —. . —._ ...... __...... --. 34 POINTS mllammmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHUDSON CONNECTS FOR ^mmmmmm ^mmmmmw ^^mmmmm ^ Gopher Shooting Display Wilts Badgers MADISON ilfi — It's too an upset when they took and fast breaks, taking a on 39 of 70 floor attempts, points and grabbed 21 re- Indiana scheduled Saturday. bad that the Big Ten doesn't the floor against Minnesota. 49-41 halftime lead as they while V/isconsin hit on 37 bounds. Archie Clark con- Wisconsin is ninth in the award a booby prize. Wis- However, the Gophers with- hit on 22 of 33 field goal at- of 89 for respectable 41.5 tributed 15 points and Den- conference race, leading consin's basketball Bad- I stood the initial shock and tempts, a fabulous marks- per cent. nis Dvoracek and Dan only winless Michigan State. Yates 10 each. The Gophers gers would be a top conten- went oo to a convincing tri- manship of 66.7 per cent. Hudson, a 8-foot-5 junior, Mlnnesot* n»') Wlsceniln (tl) der. umph. Minnesota gradually built captured scoring honors controlled the boards by a O P T • f» T Employing a zone press its advantage after the in- with 34 points as Minnesota 57-46 margin in rebounds. Hudson TS 4-5 M Roberts J M » The Badgers staged an- Dvorak 1 t-ir* lt lamas S 5-1 II other of their "game" at the outset, the Badgers termission and led by as boosted its Big Ten record Ken Gustafson enjoy ed North'ey T 4-7 10 Zuftor tt M JJ struggles before wilting set the early pace, but were much as 17 points before to 7-1, one game behind one of his hot nights and Yates s ft-l It lefiin 4 21 It Clerk * i-1 IS Sweeney 7 t-3 17 once again and dropping a unable to pull ahead by Wisconsin rallied to make front-runnning Michigan. topped "Wisconsin with 23 Mlrtlns « O-s » Oust'ion I Ml U 101-91 decision to power- more than five points. The the final count more respec- The Gophers have two points. Mark Zubor hit for P ets thus l n-l 4 Scfi'neck 1 H 1 Nelson e O-O • Oardntr I t-t t ful Minnesota Tuesday night Gophers finally moved in table. games to play with Mi chi- 20, Dennis Sweeney 17, Ken »ln'burs • O-O 0 _____ before a crowd of 7,933 at front to stay aiter 13 mi- The Gophers finished with gan as they strive for their Barnes 15 and Jim Botien Lou eta • 04 f Totals 37 17-11 »' the UW Fieldhouse. nutes as Lou Hudson hit on a shooting mark: of 55.7 per first conference title since 10. Teteft If 3-f-M It! The Badgers, who have a jump shot to make the cent compared with the 1937. The defeat left the Bad- MINNESOTA 4« M-101 trouble putting together 40 score 31-30. fieldhouse record of 56.3 per Mel Northway, a 8-foot-8 gers with a 7-11 over-all WISCONSIN ...41 »- tl Feufed out—None, minutes of good play, ap- Minnesota broke the press cent set by Ohio State last key in Minnesota's 15-3 ov- record, including 1-7 in the Total fouls—Minnesota 11/ Wlsconsla It. peared bent on springing with some fancy shooting year. Minnesota connected er-all record, scored 20 Big Ten with high scoring Attendance—7,tl*. Hawks Force Central Errors, Win 5344 CLOSE SEASON WITH 14-4 MARK K reuzer Paces Paradise Scores, Redmen Win ST. PETER , Minn. - finish its league season with Coach Keith Hanzel cred- vus goals after the Redmen 11th Victory ited Paradise with one of had opened a safe 8-0 lead. Skating without captain An- a 13-1 record. By GARY EVANS dre Beaulieu , now a mem- The victory marked St. his finest games. Gustavus has two League ber of the Rochester Mary 's seventh straight and As far as scoring went, games remaining. Daily Naws Sports Editor the former St. Paul Cretin ST. MARY'S It, Mustangs, St. Mary 's scor- served as a personal tri- GUSTAVUS AOOLPHUS 2 High's Winhawks flash was unstoppable, LA CROSSE, Wis. — Winona ed a 10-2 MIAC victory over umph for junior defense- FIRST PERIOD: SM—Pared It* (Berri- threw reverse English at La Crosse Central at the Mary GOPHERS TRIM BADGERS . . . Wisconsin bowed to Gustavus here Tuesday to man Bob Paradise. counting four times and gan) 3:11. PENALTIES-COO ney (SMI Minnesota, 101-91, in a Big Ten conference meeting in Madi- also coming up with an as- 10:11. E. Sawyer Auditorium here Tuesday night, avenged SECOND PaTRIOOr SM—Pandit* fun- son Tuesday night. Mel Northway (44) of Minnesota, Ken assisted} 1:00; SM—Cooney (Dasblin, Thi- an earlier defeat and waltzed home with a 53-44 win sist. (14) St. Mary's made the trip bodeau) 1:11; SM—Hoffman ( unassisted) over the Red Raiders in the tuneup for the Rochester Barnes of Wisconsin and Louis Hudson of Gophers* 4:51 ; SM—Paradise (unesslsted) 14:00. game's high scorer, tangle for ball. (AP Photofax) with nothing to lose, the PENALTIES—Desbiens (SM) B.0O. clash Friday. MIAC title already locked THIRD PERIOD: SM—Paradise (unas- 1:5); SIM—Magnuson (IrtkkM, Why reverse English? t is a known fact that Cen- up for the second consecu- sisted) Dragons, Huskies Cardin) 1:1); SM—Desbiens CThlbadaau) tral's ?one press is keyed o force the opposition into tive year. 4:X; OA—Moorhead (unassisted) 7:01; AT SPRING GROVE , St. Mary OA—Moorhead (unassisted) 9:11; SM- mistakes. John Kenney's With the win 's Ceoney (Desbiens, Thibodeau) 11:5); SM closed its season with a 14-4 -Cardin (Paradise) 14:15. PENALTIES f orces, thwarting the press record. It marked Hanzel's -Desbiens (SM) 3:00; Moorhead (OA) with the verve of major 3:00; Ulrich (SM) 11:M; Hansen (OA) final game with the Hill- 13:00. league baseballers, forced Cop Crucial Wins toppers. He will be off to STOPS: Archambeau ... 2 1 1-7 the Raiders into 25 mechanical law school in St. Paul this Agnallo * I 11-lt Homuth No. 1 Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS til halftime to take a 47-34 lead errors. and it wai over. Wally Halbak- summer. Moorhead State and St. Cloud The first period was slow Therein lies the key to th« State, co-leaders in the North- ken led Moorhead with 26 points, while Jerry Wilmot got as St. Mary's led 1-0 at its win that kept the annual series ern Intercollegiate Conference, end behind a goal from Pa- took on the "middle division" 21 for Bemidji. running on an even keel In Cage Scorer radise at 3:21 on an assist teams in league action Tuesday St. Cloud broke a 54-all tie from Don Berrigan. Kenney's eight years at Wi- A pair of M aple Leaf Confer- ond-place tie in the circuit with night. Both won on the road , but on John Daggett's two free The Redmen opened the nona, a split has been the order ence entries split in non-confer- a 5-3 mark, routed Lewiston in widely divergent ways. throws with 54 seconds left, then gap to 5-0 in the second pe- of business. Another satisfying ence action Tuesday night. 76-43, while Spring Valley waa Moorhead riddled Bemidji sweated it out while Mankato Chatfield , currently in a sec- dropping an 82-57 decision ta riod as Paradise, Dennis aspect of the victory was the State 92-74, while St. Cloud missed three shots in the final Cooney, Mark Hoffman and Spring Grove. edged Mankato State 56-54. That 30 seconds. Daggett topped St. Paradise scored in that or- fact that the victory came at In the Spring Valley contest, left the leaders with 7-1 confer- Cloud with 14 points and Jon der to ice it . the Mary E., something that Spring Grove's Mel Homuth, ence records, while Mankato is Hagen led Mankato with 21. The final tabulation show- has happened only twice in who is rumored bound for Wi- 4-3 and Bemidji 4-4. In the only other game, Min- ed Cooney with two goals, eight years. Alma Pressed nona State next year, shattered Bemidji led Moorhead, now nesota - Morris' Roger Schnaser Jean Cardin , Brian Des- Page 19 the all-time Spring Grove scor* 18-2 and a participant in the poured in 51 points to lead the biens, Bob Magnuson and | Wednesday, February 17, 1985 Cre-dit Tony Kreuzer, an ing record by dumping in 29 NCAA college division playoffs , Cougars to a 96-74 vietor-y over Mark Hoffman each with early-season starter at for- points for a four-year total oi by 32-31 late in the first half. Ellendale, N.D., Teachers, one. ~-nrnn ^WFW ^*^^ fV ward, with a stellar effort. Bul Takes 16th 1,168, breaking the old mark !-m-m-m~w- ^"m-m-^wm-m But the Dragons blitzed the No games art scheduled to- Gary Moorhead scored Thrust into the opening lineup previously held by Gary Roviv Beavers 16-2 in the minutes un- night. the two third-period Gusta- because of disciplinary action rud. Basketball to guard Don Hazelton and re- Straight Win SPUING GROVE 82 serves John Ahrens and Denis WABASHA, Minn. — Alma SPRING VALLEY 57 Durar, Kreuzer befuddled the was hard pressed by host Wa- Mel Homuth became Spring Scores Central zone from long range basha St. Felix her e Tuesday- Grove's top high school scorer Gilmanton, Arkansaw Cop and -wound up the leading scor- night , but it wrapped up its 16th. Tuesday night when he scored LOCAL SCHOOLS— er with 14 points. straight victory of the season 29 points in a 82-57 winning Winona High JJ, I* Grots* Ctntrat over the Yellowjackets in the cause over Spring Valley in a M. "He was the difference," non-league game. Winona High "B" 15, La Cratsa Kenney agreed. "This was a final two minutes of play 69-63. Central "B" 74. , a 6-3 center whtj COULEE— big one for us and Tony came St. Felix trailed 63-60 witb Homuth Gale-Ettrick S4, Melros* 37. through." 1:49 remaining to play, when rates as one of the top players Whitehall Luther CENTENNIAI the Yellowjackets instigated a in the area , now has a four Also Still, the second-half rebound- Elgin M, Randolph 37. year total of 1,168 points, good Gilmanton and Arkansaw of tho Gilmanton attack, while Norsemen to a 66-52 verdict HIAWATHA VALLEY- ing effort by Winona was a press, got the ball and had a the West Central Conference Wayne Loomis flipped in 14 and over Arcadia of the Mississippi Plainvlew 80, St. Chi Tit* 41. contributing factor to success. chance to pull within one point, for first place in the scoring NONCONFERENCE— annals at the Grover school. posted victories in Tuesday Jerry Dieckrnan 13. Valley Conference. Spring Grove 12, Spring Valley 37. Held off the offensive board s but blew the shot on the fast Homuth has 501 night non-conference action. For Plum City , R. Auth had John Everson and Roy Aane- Alma it, Wabasha St . Felix 41. in the first 16 minutes, the break . Alma hauled in the re- On the season, Cilmanlon 41, Plum Cily 57. OVER THE LIGHTS . . . in 15 games. The Panthers of John Eving 19, D. Fedie 12 and Watkins 10. rud paced the Norse scoring Whitehall it, Arcadia JJ. Hawks turned tenacious behind bound and added a quick two- clipped past Plum City 61-57 and Gilmanton led 16-13, 34-30 and with 15 points apiece. Keith Onalaska Luther 10, Mindoro Jt. Gary Addington , John Brandt Winona High guard Tony pointer, which iced the contest Tuesday, the Grovers jumped Rochester Lourdet 12, Faribault BA. for Greg Green's crew. off to a 25-13 lead , then increas- Arkansaw blitzed past Eau 49-44 at the -quarte Johnson and Barry Johnson 7J. and Larry Larson in the sec- r margins. Kreuzer seems to be knock- and 58-40 at Claire Immanuel Lutheran 83- added 13 and 12 respectively. Arkantaw 9), tmmanu it Lultitrtn *i. ond. "Their rebounding is what ed it to 37-29 th* The Panthers also took the Chatfield 74, Lewlslon 43. ing off one of the light fix- hurt us," lamented Coach Duke other quarter breaks. Lowell 43. junior varsity Pat Maloney 's 16 led the way Mtnomonae Falls 74, Brookliild East game 35-34. ir WAS NIP-and tnck throu gh Loretz of St Felix. "They were Trehus scored 19 and Ken Hal- In game involving other for Arcadia. Bud Benusa and «4 tures at the Mary E. Saw- . ARKANSAW 83 Dodgevllle 37, Fennimore 47. the early going, neither team just too strong on the boards." verson 12 to aid the Grover Badgerland schools? Onalaska Mike Lien each tallied 12. River Falls n. New Richmond IS. leading by more than four at yer Auditorium , La Crosse, LUTHERAN 43 Altoona n, Stanley-Boyd St. Alma led 17-7 at the end cf cause. Luther improved on its record Whitehall led 14-6, 30-26 and No contest is the phrase that Cornell tot, Fall Creek al. any time in the fi rst half. It after shooting Tuesday the first period , but had the Steve McGhie was high for with an 80-59 win over Mindoro best descri bes 49-37 at the quarters, and also Hudson 44, Ellsworth 53. was 24-24 at intermission after and Whitehall earned a 66- the Arkansaw Kenyon W, Northfield to. night. Actually the ball lead sliced to 35-27 and 50-45 at the Wolves, hitting 18, and Bob Travelers' S3-43 win over Im- won the "B" game 42-28. West Concord It, Ka sion-Mant. 71. Winona was on top 12-10 at the the half and three-quarter 52 victory over Arcadia. Bot h Red Wing S3, Stillwater 17, never came close to the fix- Olson scored ten. manuel Lutheran of Eau Claire. ONALASKA LUTHER 80 fi rst break. marks. games were non-conference. COLLEOIS The Wolves salvaged the jun . The Travelers sped to a 22-8 MINDORO 59 Winona pushed to an immedi- ture , but it did find the John Stohr connected for IB ior varsity contest 46-44. EAST ate 29-24 lead in the third quar- GILMANTON 61 first-period lead , upped that to Mindoro 's Mike Sullivan walk- Providence 11, Rhode [ sland 77, basket to help Winona High points to lead a well-balanced PLUM CITY 57 42-U at the half. The tally at ed off with game scoring hon- St. Joseph's 94, Buckn ell 57. ter as Addington sl apped home Alma attack. Dave Antrim had CHATFIELD: 76 Cornell It, Columbia IO. a long jumper and Larson add- post a 53-44 win over Cen- 14, Gilmanton led all the way in the end of three periods read ors with 23 points, but it didn 't Temple 71, Pittsburgh 45. Larry Kriebich 11 and Brian LEWISTON 43 Syracuse tl , Colgate 10 (3 OT). ed three points on a free throw tral. Kreuzer was high for notching a 61-57 win over Plum 68-26 for Arkansaw. help his fellow Tiger teammates Kreibich 10. Chatfield broke a 12-12 first as Onalaska Luther took an Connecticut 19, Boslon U. 71, and a stolen ball drive. Central Doug Kennebeck 's 22 led St. City. Bill Luther 's 18 markers led SOUTH the Hawks with 14 points. quarter tie to race to a 76-4S easy 80-59 -victory. Davidson 117, Wofford 73. carne back to lead at 31-30 and Felix , while Bill Glomski shov- the way for Arkansaw . Bill (Daily victory over Lewiston , Dave Denzer 's 24 points led Luther led 17-7, 38-21 and 58-33 Vanderbilt tl) Kentucky to. 33-32 before Winona captured a ISews Sports Photo) ed in 20 and Gene* Wodele 10. The Cardinals fell behind 30- Yingst totaled 15 and Randy Clemson 64, Wake Forest 45. 37-33 quarter edge on Brandt's AJma also wrapped away the Hoffman 14. at the quarter breaks. Dayton tt , Loyola (Lo.) 47. 22 at the half and 53-34 at th» Don Larson had 19, Rich Richmond II, VMI ««. juniper and Addington 's three- STATEMENT NEVER CA3IE "B" contest 59-28, the Little end of three quarters. L. Grobe scored 10 for Luther- Virginia Tech 74, William a*. Mary J7, point play off a rebound shot. Schultz and Ron Drecktreh 17 Citadel 4», Furman J7. MILWAUKEE <«-The Braves Rivermen's 27th straight win. Don Scott 's 18 points paced an. The Travlers also won the each and Dennis Lemke 10 for Miami tJ, Stetson 14. Central was never in com- prepared but never delivered in • Chatfield , while Doug Rowland game MIDWEST Elgin Scores "B" . Luther. Dick Kastensehmidt mand the rest of the way. The Milwaukee a statement saying Bob Shuttleworth , Fred Brad- pitched in 17 and Ed Tuohy 14. WHITEHALL 66 Minnesota 101, Wisconsin ?!. Hawks opened a seven-point 4:i- scored 19 for Mindoro , in addi- Illinois tS, Ohio Stale 73. t he club had offered $500,000 for bury, Hugh Bell and Jack Ri ch- Ron Kessler had nine for the ARCADIA 52 tion to Sullivan 's 23. Tulsa II, Xavler (Ohio) 43. 36 lead with 5:58 to play and the right to leave early for At- ardson each drove both ends Cardinals. A balanced scoring attack led Lulher also won the "B" game Central Stata (Ohio) 10, Wilmington controlled the margin behind lanta , according to the Sporting of daily doubles at Yonkers, In the "B" game Chatfield Easy Victory Ken Stellpflug 'g Whitehall 51-47. (Ohio) 44. Central mistakes the rest of News. SOUTHWEST N. Y., Raceway last year. took a 67-25 decision . Taxes Tech (7, T«x«i 71. the way. Texas A4M 104, Rice tl "There 's no question this was SNU tl, Texas Christian tS. Arkansas 71, Baylor 13 . a big one for us, one we had Over Rockets FAR WEST to have," said K enney. "Now tan Jose ti, Santa Clara 4). w«a need the one Friday." CENTENNIAL Vanderbilt Grabs Hawaii 71, Montana it. Nevada aa, Sacramirtlo (tale 41. CLARK GIVES YOU 2 DUPONT W L W L THE FRIDAV game, which Wablsha 7 1 Maieppa 1 « WCIAA BASKETBALL will come at the Winona Senior ANTI-ICERS ... TO PREVENT GAS LINE FREEZE-UP Ooodhua 4 2 Randolph 1 1 Region 4— H igh auditorium , Rig In t t FarlOaulf Deaf 1 1 Whltellsh Bay Dominican 14, Wauke- is against the Cage Headlines sha Memorial •) ( OT). unbeaten Big Nine Rockets , who ALL THIS PLUS FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS TUESDAY'S RESULT REGION 7— topped the Hawks. 67-58 earlier. ¦ ¦ Igin l>. Randolph il. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nessee last Sat urday, came Kenosha St. Joseph 7t, Burlington It. Minnesota and Vanderbilt from 14 points back to beat Ken- Mary JO, In Tuesday's game, Adding- ELGIN . Minn. — Elgin Hifih took the headlines away from tucky nnd tie Tennessee for the ton and Squires finished behind School's Watchmen moved into Providence , Cornell , Kreuzer with 11 points. Larson tie with Goodhue Davidson. SEC lead . a siccond-filace St. Joseph's and Connecticut in Two free throws by John Ed hit nine and Brandt eight. in the Centennial Conference They were the only men to here Tuesday with nn 83-57 vic- college basketball Tuesday Miller with 10 seconds left won score. night. Plainview Tops tory over Randolph. the game after 33 points by La Crosse got 13 from Craig fe ^Wtotl ^ Minnesota whipped Wisconsin Clyde I-ee, 24 In the second half , MB The Watchmen, after lending Weber and 12 from Harry Dahl. §£ .^ea-aw I^- zl< §l by a slim 20-1!) margin at the 101-91 on the road to keep alive pulled the Commodores from Winona 's record now stands IgjC Thi-s coupon is worth 50 -EXTRA Gold MMkMSi ~ the Gophers' hopes for their behind. Miller finished with 30 / >Hl end of the first quarter , upped St. Charles at 11-4 , Central's at 1 1-5. |c>£-; Bond Stamps with purchase o< $2.00 (PUBIfljiBW -^52 first Big Ten title in 2B years. points to help eliminate Ken- WVInona (SJI Central (HI the lend to 48-32 nt the half and §£ ; or more at ar»y Clark station giving Gold 2« Vanderbilt , playing at home , lucky, last year 's champ, from HIAWATHA. VALLEY 'g fl pf tp hi ff pftp ! \B^H5T 3^1 611-45 at the end of three periods. Squlrea 17 111 Bahtn ttl* edged Kentucky 91-90 to tie Ten- the SEC nice. W L W L Larion 4 1 4 t tMeber 1 7 0 II Tommy Tucker , who i-s an all- Laka City 11 7 flalnvlew a J Brandt llllCampbell 1414 nessee (or the lead in the South- Zumbrola t 1 tt. state football nluyor , proved he Charlt* I » Addgton 1 1 1 11 Htn 1 • Fred Iletzel' s 35 points Kanyon I 4 Stewartville 1 » • • finishing eastern Conference. Kr.unr 4 1 4 14 Oalil 4 I 1 ll h«id cage abilities loo, Kaseon Manl. 7 4 Cannon Falls 1 10 III M sparked the fifth-ranked David- aim « Stamp Ko«ii*r s lit* 1 GOLD BOND with 40 points for the night, high — ¦ Nordstrm 14 17 ! Davidson beat Wofford 117-72 son Wildcats over Wofford . Jim TUESDAY'** RESULT Totifi l< 11 ll II Kennedy I « I o for his prep ca^e career. Plainview 10, St. Clwlit at, •§?£ COUPON GOOD ONLY AT DICK RAINE'S THROUGH MARCH 2, 1»4S for its 21st straight , Providence Benedict and Jim Walker each Clin* 1117 [ .^t^f Kenny lCvans and Clary downed Rhode Island 88-72 for tossed in 20 points to pace third- Scheumeman each contributed PLAINVIEW , Minn. - Plain- Tolali ll 14 II 44 Its 19th straight , Cornell made U ranked Providence over Rhode view's Gophers, copped their WINONA 11 11 11 14~1*J 12 and Merle Wright 11 It) . Island. Tom Duff's 20 points led CENTRAL. I* * 11-44 14 in a row by defeating Colum- sixth Hiawatha Valley Confer- m For Randolph , Mike Popp bia 89-80, St. Joseph's Hawks the fourth-ranked St. Joseph's ence win here Tuesday night , a connected for 21 and Don Press- won their 12th straight by clou- Hawks in their rout of Bucknell . free-scoring 80-69 triumph over VICT COACH QUITS mill 14. ting Bucknell M-57 and Connec- The other teams in the AP St. Charles. NEKNAH i/n — Ole Jorgenson , Randolph won the "B" game. ticut won ils 10th straight fry Top Ten , Michigan , UCLA , The Saints are now 2-9 in the basketball coach at Neenah tripping Boston U. 89-78. David- Duke, Indiana , Tennessee and conference , wh ile the Gophers High School for 39 years , Raid Howift Pollcl ran live at son , Providence and Connecti- Wichita , did not play. rank 6-5. Tuesday ni ght he was giving up home when the Houston Colt ,45s cut won at home, St. Joseph's Rirk Biirry , the nation's lead- Gary Flcdrnan . tallied 20 his coaching duties at Ihe end & C 1 play in their new domed stadium and Cornell on the road. ing scorer , was held to 19 points points for Plainview , while of Ihe current season but would 4th & JOHNSONLARK SUPERWINONA / MINNESOTA00 . next season. The team 's new Vanderbilt , knocked out of the as his Miami , Fla., Hurricanes Gary Johnson was high for ihe [ remain at the school as athletic pitching coach lives ln Houston. AP Top Ten by losing to Ten- defeated Stetson 94-64. Saints. I director. Psrsonels T

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Suh If your boss handed you a $200 to do something ARE YOU P ROBLEM ORINKEM - The Pozanc half against St. Felix (Wa- lished In the Want Ad section. Check A Stahl socked 188-190- 529, Betty Thrune 208—526, Aud- Man or woman your drinking creetat the Hal-Rod Ladies City League j Eleanore gift, would you use it for har- they've never been able to your ed and call 3321 H a correc- basha), we've got a numerous problems. II you need end 1 190—588 errorless, Esther Po- rey Sieracki 519, Yvonne Car- monica lessons? ti on mutt ba made. pounded games of 896, 889 and do before Thursday at the chance." want help, contact Alcoholics Atmony- Betty BeraJiek 479 and penter 518, Leona Lubinski 518, s the problem that 967 to grab a 2,752 series and zanc 522, Well, that' Eau Claire Regis gymnasi- Thursday Lima's foe is mous. Pioneer Group c/o General De- juggle top ten standings Tues- Janice Tropple 433. The team Ruth Hopf 515, Joan Wiczek faces Phil CToot Toot) Linz of um — win a tournament livery, Winona, Minn, 511, Cornelia Podjaski 508, Hope powerful Regis, ranked No. day night. carried 183 pins of handicap. the New York Yankees. basketball game. 8 in the WCIAA with a 14-6 Card of Thanks TRUSSES—ABDOMINAL BELTS Dennis 503 and Annette Wieczor- SACROI LIAC SUPPORTS The Pozanc girls claimed Linz, who plays second , third, The Redmen, 9-11 on the record . IN OTHE R ACTION, Helen ek 202—501. SCHUMINSKI — eighth place behind the series. short and harmonica for the year, have never won a Game time is set for 8 We wish to thank the Minnesota City GOLTZ PHARMACY Elsie Dorsch In the Winona Athletic Club Volunteer Deot. and our neighbors Leading the group was Irlene ! Nelson plowed 567, Yankees, was given a $20,000 tournament game since p.m. and it kicks off the Fir* 274 E. 3rd Tal. 2S<7 Classic League, Ernil's Mens- for their help af our recent fire. contract Tuesday for his im- basketball was instigated as annual tournament season. Mr. & Mrs. Ves Schumlnskl in smashing wear went on a p proved playing on the field and an interscholastic sport 12 The winner of Thursday's Business Services 14 Sports Scores binge that left the team just a an extra $2O0 for improving his years ago. game tangles with Chippe- Lost and Found 4 few pins short of top depart- THROW AWAY THE ASPIRIN ... let NBA playing in the back of the bus. "One year we had a team wa Falls McDonnell, the WINONA RU« CLEANINC-5ERVICE. 039 LOST "Spoffy," * mafc "fcrfiwrT and lachecki Gets TUESDAY'S RESULTS ments. The quintet socked 1, But, musically speaking, the with a 21-1 record going into state's No. 7 school, Friday. white Springer Spaniel dog, license llo W. 3rd, take care of sprlna carpet P Baltimore 10:. New York IM, —3,056. Jerry Dureske poled 233 Yankees attached a couple of tournaments number 20&. Reward;:' Tal. 552(1 or cleaning worries. Tel. 3722 for tree esti- Cincinn«tl 1". St. Louis 10). ," said the Rev. The winner of that contest 8-2201. mates. IXIroit 114, ian Francisco 1*3*. —618 errorless for Fish Shop strings to Linz' harmonica, Leonard Kaiser about his then treks to Superior for INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared by TODAY'S GAMES and Jim Weimerskirch 244 for Linz and his harmonica be- team. "But we got beat the the sectional, tiie final stop Personals 7 St. Lou I j al Boslon. Ed Buck's. Joe Loshek counted qualified accountant. 201 W. Brow- 33 as Hawks Los Angeles al New Vork. came an overnight sensation first game of the tourna- before the state tournament way, Tel. S-3095. Cincinnati at Baltimor e. 225—610 and Bill Bell 565 error- across the country last August ments." in Milwaukee. WELL, the team's bowling scorai this THURSDAY'S GAMES weekend didn't turn out too bad efter less. all so we go part ot our money back. St. Louis vs. Boston at Providence, R.I. when he blew a couple of grat- Is the coach a hit haggard Fr. Kaiser will go with Furniture Repairs 18 Los Angeles at Philadelphia. In the American League at ' Just a reminder. It Is not too early ing toots on a team bus ride because of his team s tour- Dave Bauer and Bill Brun- lo make plans and reservations for Detroit vs. San Francisco »l Oakland, FURNITURE REFINISHING and minor Westgate, Graham — McGuire >our bowling parties at tht WIL- Central while the Yankees were in the nament showing? ner at forwards, Al Weiss repairing. Reasonable price, pick up Whip Calif. LIAMS. Innkeeper, Ray Meyer. copped honors with 1,049—3,003 "Well , it's been tough," at center and Gene Bilder- and delivery. Free estimates. Tel. 4Ut LA CROSSE, Wis. - Big Paul middle of a losing streak. One NHL behind 250 from Louis Wera stated Father Kaiser, "but back and Ron Sinz at STEREO CONSOLES arvl TV sets noons and evenings. Robert Gravas. Plachecki poured in 33 points as thing led to another , and Linz on spe- TUESDAY'S RESULTS and 637 from Gary Baab. Fran we've got enough height to guards. cial sale) Wake "Tom " at Wards an* "B" team rack- scheduled. wound up fined $200. offer or Tal. 3391. Winona High's No dames Hangel of Westgate Bowl top- Plumbing, Roofing 2 1 ed up a season high 85 points in TODAY'S GA.MES Despite flunking his audition, Detroit at Montreal. pled 611. Linz was flooded with offers CLEAN Rugs, Ilk* new, to easy to do defeating the La Crosse Central New York at Chicago . with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER THURSDAY'S CAMES from recording companies and Mew Richmond Falls pooer, tl. R. O. Cone Co. "B" team 85-74 in the prelimi- DAN Frisch's 224 led Schmit- For clogged sewers and dralni No games j visitors, who only and Kraig Lang won the first LOGAN (AP) OFFICE WORKER-part time, expert- Plcheckl H 11 3 33 Jefferson 10 0 1 29 for the , Utah — Wayne NFL Hints at tional Basketball Association board fixed Sept. 17-19 as the ence pref erred. Tel. 23J9. 0 s 1 0 Klawitter 0 0 0 0 points in the over- half. Estes set four goals for himself Allred scored four record in three seasons. dates for this year's Apple Fes- BABYSITTER—in my home, 3 days 31 •) ! Schneider and Jack Lipinski Hamm's. was electrocuted in a bizarre Totals 12 30 27 74 1958-59. him, plus Richard Erickson, ultra-mod ern beauty salon win open 1» 10-K .' each scored 12 points in a los- RED MEN'S CLUB: Tuesday- accident . He was named to The Rival AFL Clubs Those are the pleas ant pros- soon. Full staff needed, prefer experi- WINONA "B" H '7 secretary; Chester Lachecki, enced operators with following. Top CENTRAL "B" » 17 I» l»-74 * nite — Frank Stork's 199 led ing Rambler cause. Associated Press 1964-65 All- PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) pects facing the Eastern Divi- treasurer, and holdover board i guarantee* and commissions. Write A-2' Goltz Pharmacy to 2,648. Mahl- Daily News , Strasser scored 16 and Hayes America first team. — Winds of eventual coopera- sion 's longtime cellar dwellers members Dr. K. Stanley Austin, ' ke's Bakery had 913 and Ed 11 for Aquinas. Heading into his senior year tion with the American Football following their fifth victory in Kenneth Malgren and Keith Pert time, pleasant, easy work for Cotter Frosti (W Aquinas Frosh (») Burkholder of Gate City Insur- | h) ft pftp fg It pftp at USU last fall, Estes told League were blowing today at the last seven games, a 106-102 Jones. Business meetings of the I persons 50 or over. Car necessary, ance 505. Orchwtkl « 1 « » H»mmn J 0 4 f Coach Le Dell Andersen he the National Football League's decision over the Baltimore Bul- board , open to the public, will but not experience. Show Tupperware, Redmen Spurt Staehler 1 1 J 3 Haas 1 0 0 7 WINONA AC: Elks - No in- wanted : top line ol plastic housewares, at Setineldr « 3 13 Strasser » 0 0 U annual meeting following a lets Tuesday night. be held the second Tuesday * dividual or team results were home parties. You set Ihe hours. Fun, Bambnek « 0 J 0 Stkklir • 1 0 t — The single-game scoring crackdown on premature sign- In Tuesday's other games. each month. M'Adrew • 0 0 C Funs*. 0 10"! received. record at Utah State's Nelson Cincinnati whipped St. Louis Pat Wiemerslage, La Cres profitable. For Interview in privacy of Lipinski 4 0 1 11 Koeble 0 0 1 P FOUR-CITY ing of college players. own h ome, call your nearest fllfjam t 0 J » Hayes 4 1 J 11 Hal-Rod Field H ouse. (He set it Feb . 8- 111-103 , and Detroit turned back , 1964 state apple queen i Polntj There were indications from cent distributor: Past Melrose Girtler's Oil 4 the night he died—with 48 points San Francisco 114-106. Totals \i « 11 3s Totals 5 I 37 the closed-door sessions that 12 gave a brief resume of her ac ¦ 1* Christensen Drugs 4 M&M SALES COULEE ! COTTER FROSH 15 ? 7 5-3« F. A. Krause 4 against Denver University). of the 14 team owners favored The victory was New York's tivities. 102 S Wabash , St. Paul w L w t;i AQUINAS FROSH .. .. 7 13 13 4-37 Bell's Bar s —The USU career scoring equaling last Tel. 227-2668 Holman 12 » Trempealeau 5 7 Ij some sort of liaison with the 22nd of the se ason, Burmeister Oil 3 mark. (He POST MEETING RAINBOW SALES West Salten II 1 Bangor 4 i Cottar "f&" («« ) Aquinas "B" (71) Winona Truck Servlca hit it with a total of rival league. year's total output and bettering s 320eS Bloomington Ave., Mpll. Onalaska 7 C Mindoro 1 10 fg fl pf Ip fg ft pftp' Mike s Fire Foods 1 2 001 points). PLAINVIEW , Minn (Special ' , The league owners Tuesday by one the total for 1962-63. You ^ Tel. PA 1-2411 Oale-Etlrlck 7 5 Melrose 0 12 , Heinlan t I 5 20 Pamela 5 1 4 11 Central Motors 1 —Victory over arch-rival Uni- - William - Allen Post 178 wilE TUESDAY'S RESUt-T Erdmiyk 1 0 3 J Stickler 10 3 J Golden Brand Foods 1 set up stiff penalties for any have to go back to 1961-62 to 54, Melrose 37. Oalt-Ettrick Brownt t 5 3 23 Walters 10 4 3 21 Humbl« Oil Co 0 versity of Utah on the Utes' teams involved in signing col- find a season when the Knicks meet today at 8 p.m. in the Help Wanted—Mais 27 Wicka 0 0 0 0 Fllzen 2 0 14 Old Style Lager O home court in Salt Lake City. 29- American Legion community GALESVILLE, Wis. — Gale- Wernt 10 17 Batir 10 2 3 Lang's Bar 4) lege players before they are won more games. They were FARMWO RK — man for year arouniS Wenzel » 1 1 !•¦ Pincsak a 13 151 (He scored 32 points when Utah building. Ettrick spurted ahead in the ; NATIONAL officially available for the pro 51 that year. work , Contact Dorwln Schroeder, Elgin, i ehmcke 0 0 0 O Kamla 2 0 14 Westgate Point! Stale downed Utah 86-85 Jan. 7). ranks. Mtrm. Tel Vi-3217. third quarter after a nip-and- i Leaf 4 4 2 12; Abiclif 10 0 2 Klinger's ji Schoener 403B Kelly 's joi', Selection to the All-America The resolution spelled out a MEN NEEDED (or saleswork . No door-to- tuck first half with Melrose and , Totals 30 11 14 71 sped to a 54-37 win over the Cory Corner 10 first team. previously announced NFL plan door se lling Work by appointment only. Totals 34 11 )• 16 Louise 's I8"j The award , first given posthu- Income J150-S250 weekly. Tel. 2850. Eagles. COTTER "B" . . II 1» >» « 10— Sf Shorty ' s )t to prevent incidents such as last II 11 17 27 4-7( MARRIED MAN — to work beginning The Redmen , now 7-5 in AQUINAS "B" ... Skellv' s 12' a mously and first given before season's signing by the Min- Go Court Cases March 1st. on dairy term with milking Morken's » the end of the regular season , league play, trailed 8-7 at the Highway Pure 1 nesota Vikings of three Oklaho- parlor. Clinton Ewnlt, Harmony, Minn. end of the first quarter , then WORKING GIRLS was presented to Coach Ander- ma University players before Westgate w. L. sen in front of 5 ,000 students in EXPERIENCED service station man led by one 19-18 at the half. In Hi-Pockets 10 5 the Gator Bowl game. wanted . Write resume, staling: aga and (or the third quarter , the Redmen Leaguettcs 9 t the Nelson Field House, where Rozelle told a news confer- in 1964 experience, Interview. P.O. Box Down 623, Winona, Minn. Clark Takes Gutter Dusters 4 4 Estes played his last game. ence that any team guilty of latter compared with 1B7 in upped their advantage to 35-27. Bowlerettcs a* The annual summary of mu- , 1 S'^ MAN WANTED lo (rain Steve Johnson counted Ifi and Bell'i chimes 7 I The occasion was a campus premature signing could lose its nicipal court cases released 1963. , ai an assistant Swabbies 4 f | manager In retail store. Chance for memorial for Estes. entire draft choices for "as drop rapid advancement. Prefer John I-Jichols ten for Gale-Et- Sweet Slxteens 5>' Tuesday reveals a sh arp However, a 25 percent de- ' married i Vt man, under 35 Apply In K.I.S. Gels many years as the commission- in cash receipts for 1*364 conn- speeding violations per&on Thurs. trick , while Randy Seefeldt .... J 10 crease in and F rl . Great Winona Surplus Store, 138 Title HIAWATHA scored 18 for Melrose. er decides. " pared to 1963, partially trace- could be evidence of nothing 52 W. Ord. Westgate Points House ot Helleman able to a decline in meter vio- other than good sense on the The Gales copped the "B" 's IVi HAIR STYLIST salon manaaer. ultra- KAGE came 43-24. Jl Alt-Stars Meet lations. part of drivers — or good en- modern benuly salon will open soon. Tri-County Electric II Full slaf! needed, prefer Kulak Brothers Municipal court collected $33,- forcement by the police depart- experienced In Wasioja 17 operators with following. Guarantee and Midland Coop 14 55125 in 1 963; last year the ment The decline was from 243 C-FC . comm issions . Write A-J0 Dally New». PINE ISLAND , Minn. - Hay- Norm ' s Eleclric 131^ lo Host total dropped to $26,265.50 - Spcllv Oil to 180. io' , Cotter Frosh WILL HIRE honest, depeniinh' a married Whifefish Bay, field won the first annual Wasi- Schrnltty 's Bar lo' more than a 20 percent differ- Careless driving increased i couple for farm work. Wodern. Write oja Conference wrestling meet AMERICAN Junior High school cagers ence. It can be noted that me- somewhat, but drunk driving A-20 Dally News. here Saturday, with a total of We-slgale w. L. from the city 's three Catholic Dairyland Meet ter violations in 1 5)63 totall ed was down slightly. Similarly, 8'i team points. Graham & McGuire JO 7 grade .schools will meet the Cot- ,328 during Kenosha Survive Lincoln Insurance 19 ¦ COCHRANE-FC, Wis. — The 8, 017, compared to 6 two other often related viola-. ROUTE SALES Dodge Center finished in sec- Quality Chevrolet .14 11 ter Hi gh freshman team in nn first annual Dairyland Confer- the past year. tions fluctuated in opposite di- ond place with 74 points , while Hauler ' s Black Crows . 16 11 all-star game the total volume ol SERVICE Greln Bell Beer 15 13 Friday at 4 p.m. ence wrestling tournament will However, rections. Vagrancy was down , AND DELIVERY, ao slop-, per day Il0f> host Pine Island was third with Wcstqato Bowl 15 u at SI. Stan 's. be held at the Cochrane-Foun- municipal court fell off , as well. but intoxication was up, slight- week while lr9 , West Concord next with !>('> Bub' s Beer 15 IJ Bill Allaire will coach the nil- There were 1,760 violations oth- 39. i',*j dny work. Write A-38 Dally Eart'i Tree Service tain City gym here Saturday . ly. Nows . By THF. ASSOCIATKI) 1MIKSS and Dover-Eyota fifth with 49 . lj'/j U"» star squad , wh ich includes Rob er than meter violations pro Swift Premi 13 14 Weigh-ins are scheduled from Whilefi.sh Bay Dominican and Dodge ("enter and Hayfield Country Kllchen 13 14 Hilde brandt , Tom Riska , Steve cessed through the court in 1 %•] SOMEWHAT more notahk each had three individual cham- Boland M|c|, Co IJ 15 noon to 1 p.m. and first-round percent rise in simple Kenosha St. Joseph survived Mercliant« Bank 11 14 Stockhausen, Bruce Pomeroy , and 1,382 in 196*1. was a 33 Attention pions , while Dover-Kyola , Pine Bell' i Bar 11 14 matches will start at 3 p.m. The Deputy Clerk of Munici pal assault cases, from 36 to -18 elimination tests Tuesday night and John Dulek of St. Stan's , Inc leased business this year in advancing to regional semi- Island and West Concord each H . Choate 4 Co 10 17 and Scott Featherstone and semi-finals will get under way Court Edfiar J , Lynch, who instances. Petty larceny, too , Winona Redd!-Mix H 1 li' 1 requires immediate expan- had two, nt 5 p.m . and the finals are prepared the report , noted that hnd a big increase, from 11 to finals of the Wisconsin Catholic Rainbow Jeweiers • if Mike Conway of St . Mary's. sion. We need: 1, Experi- High School Basketball Tourna- Championshi p: WINONA CLASSIC From Cathedral , players par- scheduled for 7 p.m. a small percentage of the 35 violations. tJ-Rondy Clark (DE) dtc Ron F uller enced furniture movers with ment . A Ihltlic Club W , L . ticipating will he Joe Richard- Partici pating schools will be court's total receipts goes to Two common traffic offenses (II ) J-l| lOX-Bo-g Flrbiger (H) dtc lyla Hot Fliti Shop . 15 i tra ctors. 2. Moving men Dominican moved into the Lturenll (DE ) l-l; I1J—Bltk Ptttluh Alma tenter, Independence , county government . illegal passing and failure to Bub's Beer II I son, Bob Whetstone , M ark Di- — without tractors - will as- Region Six semifinal at W au- (DC) dec . Tlm Bowman (DE) 4 0; 110- Hamm's Beer 10 11 vine , John Wildenhorg and Steve Whitehall , Osseo and the host Fines frorn violations report- dim lights — were halved in K UJI Aull (Ml dec Mlkt Hawkinj (PI) Emll' s Menswear 10 11 sist in financing. 3. Men to kesh a by edging host Catholic 4 0; la' -loraii etujleharl (H)dec. Cr»lo school. ed by the Minnesota Highway The former dropped from Golden Frog S upper Club t IJ Williamson. 1964. leann business. Paid train- Memorial JM-ft.'f in overtime , H»ll (WO 42 . 131- Larry Crowa (PC) Ed Buck' s Camera Sliop i IJ Patrol, Sheriff George Fort -and 42 to 21 and the latter from dec David Culllp (PI) tl. ing, loads and uniforms. while SI. Joseph had lit lo trou- LADIES CITY state game wardens are pay- 13 to seven. 13*— Ron Clark (DE) dec. Lea Or-anur H»l Rod W. L. Write: ble in eliminating Burlington St . (H) 21; 14S-l_arry Bug (PI) p. Jay Home Furnltu ra J 0 Mabel Takes Lead able to tbe county, after a $5 There were 66 classifications Mary 7!t-f>0 in a Region Se ven SOWfla (DC) J:0i; 15*- Boh V» 0nr«» Linahan 's 1 0 deduction for costs. (WC) beat Jim Reynolds (II) In over Pools ) o> of crimes committed in the 190:( Hod elimination . Is Doubleheader In Dartball Loop gins Moyflower, time by raferwi 'i decision; US—Steve Mankato Bar I 1 THK COUNTY splits this fine •report;"' only 43 appear in 1%4, 6fi W. 2nd Dominican exploded for 30 RauiKJiien (WC) dec. Mlko Doty (DC) Poianc Truck»nq J 1 ROOT RIVKK The vast majority of the miss- Jl lit overtime; l'5-Jim Rleie IPI) Sammy s J 1 money with the state. But the points in the third period. |>u( ' ' J dec . DicK Johnson (DC) 10; Hwl Bob Coiy Corner 1 2 IM HTIJALL LKAGUR City of Winon a retains the »ing classifications occurred in was forced into overtime as Bicltnbero. (DCj det Mick Kvasnlckj (Ml Uc-ddiKllowatt 1 2 Boxing Answer? W U W L ** greater part of the $26 000 re- crimesc in which only one in- Waukesha's Cary Wilkow. 10. •* Togs 'n ' Toys 1 ? Marie! <5 IJ Ojrnen li it , ski NEW YORK IAI Maybe the* Highland PT. 44 13 SprlrtoOrwa 11 31 stance8 turned up in 1063. How- tied Ihe count (Id-all with seven Buck' s Camera Shop ... 0 3 ceipts. Lynch estimated that SILK Goldm t oo . . 0 3 (loiihlehearlcr is the answer to Blackhammer 40 1? Highland P,A . Il «) 30O cases per year are evere , a number of classifica- .seconds remaining in llie Haildad' s . . 0 3 Rushlord IT 10 Highland 11 44 perhaps fourth . . boxing 's future . Madison tions were combined in 1964. quarter Dominion) will meet ELKS brought in by highway patrol- *' SCREENING Athletic Clu h W. L. Square (larden has l ined up Mnckhnmmcr won three nnd men, with a much smaller num- Milwaukee Pius XI in the re- Waukon Tops Drain Bell .. | J TIIE UMM REPORT Huts 64 *, li ghl-lieavywe league - leading Mahel copped cion 's semifinal SpeHl Texaco . 10 ¦ inh! and welter ber from the sheriff nnd game breachD of peace violations. Immediate opening for Home Furnllura 10 * title fitfht.s for the .same March two games in last week's Root wardens. St . Joseph had 12 players in Main Tavern None were listed In 1963, but * T :id .show, Hiver Darthnll league Action. Municipal court receipts re- ^ supervisor and operator. the svoring column as it helled J C Penney 's t 4 lt lias nnolhc r on the a number of other classifica- Inincd by the city go into Its New operation Si . Mary at Burlington . The Caledonia '5' Bvb' s Beer 4 14 (Irawing hoard for May, Hlnckhummcr won three over tionst j , such as resisting a public , requires FATHER * SON Highland , while Mahel won its general fund. Kenosha t»*am will meet Beloit WesUjate W No matter how much the officer and obscene language, complete knowledge of silk | WAUKON;, Iowa Calri Joni;. . »., two games over the Highland The month of December , 1964, Oatliolic in the Region II semi- Wai ten * Mxkn Weigel J 0 March ,10 show draws, Willie were gathered under tho head- screening on metal to : of the Kool Hiver Conference Bob I Terry Olson 1 saw a mild "crime wave" in ¦ close- finals- ut Hucine bYulny ni^ht. J"i Pnstrano gets a gunnintecd Prairie Twins, while the Twins ing "breach of the peace " in Irekki'd here Tuesday , ran Oulrn * Hick* DuHlman J I the city. While the normal num- tolerances. Another elimination gann* is ni^hl J*tk a. Tlm Schorer 1 t MOO.OOO, Emile Griffit h $70,000 took a third. l»fl4j . into a ot, ber of traffic violations and the \ set (or tonight nt A ppleton . St. rangy Waukon team and H a. Gary* Sftxniow 1 J and Jose Torres and .Nie Stable Rushford took two of three lost fill-M. Gem Revoir 4. B Oravenar I 1 like were brought into court Game law violations were Plant Incited in Nazianz St . Gregory will meet Bob a. Fred Neulahr <; V $10 ,OOO each . The (larden fi- from the Highland Prairie Aces, down from 11 in 1963 to five "They were the tallest lii*.,h Bill a Kralg Lang 4 J during that montli, Winona, saw Southern Minnesota. Kontl du I.IK * St. Mary Springs ' Kiiros on a $200,000 gate nt a nnd CSnrncss won two of threo ^tho past year, But liquor law in ;i school tciim •we' ve p layed?' said LUCKY LADIES- its only -burglaries, only a ggra- " Region Vi\v. battle (or sur Hal Rod W. I.. $:io top, plus a big chunk from from Spring Grove. violations1 jumped from two to vivul I Conrli Felix l'erriHTO. "Thev ¦ vated assault and only instances Write A-:M Dully News, fountain Clly II 4 the clo.sed-eireilit showing by 'fourJ . Non-support actions in had a (id renter , two ti r> for- standard lumber » 4 M()O Ittl*KAI> AC'CKPTS of sex-related crimes during * giving resume. Claik «. Clark I 7 Thviiter Network Television municipal1 court also rase, ALLISON SKiNS wards and A couple other fellas . I December. J Manmi 's Beer I 7 Tho New York area will be KANSAS CITY (API - The from nine to 16. OltLANDO, Fla (AP) — The over the *-0 mark, " Midway Tawern 7 I NCA-A announced Tuesday night €IIAN<1I*;S INT Ktute traffic Conciliation court handled Sit uMiont Wanted—Fern. Minnesota Twins' list of not ables Waukon led :tl-l7 at the half. R, I) Cona Co 4 4 blocked out. 39 Seven Up . . .. . a 1 Ihnt Nortli Dakota , Moorhead laws brought marked di ps in roughly 1 ,000 ca.ses, involving ' not yet signed was reduced to Jon Ask lind Hi mid Jack Coca Cola 4 11 WIUL CARR f-OH child In mv homa . Tel . 'I he reigning Nationnl Foot- State of Minnesota ancj Central stop sign nnd light violations $3,000 in 1964. In 1963, tbe total 8- 1824 lou r TiK'stluy when until olilcr Un user I? points for (.'aletLiiia , TUCSPAV NITE Red Men W. I. ha ll League TlmmpionH first met Missouri State accepted bids to anu in driver 's license viola- of 1,373 coses involved $2,5tm. Doli Allison came lo terms after now r> II on the year . Mahlke ' a Bakery \v , e> an All-Star College selectipn in the regional eliminations of its tions. There were 170 of the There were 59 civil cases in Situation* W«nt«d—Male 30 n .-short sfssion with President Jim O'Hrien flexed in ID (or Golti Pharmacy . , IJ' 1 •' Oefa Clly (Insurance 1 IJ th« annual August series in college division hnsketball tour- former , compared to 359 in municipal court during 1903, 52 Cn2 Griffith. ho«t Wnuk on , now 13-3. RE TIRED MAN wants pnr| or (ull llmfi Brevet • *| to:i4. nament. ma: and there were 158 of the during 1964. WorK. T«|. 3(5«, BuaineM Oppor-hmltfei 37 ArtlelM for Sal* 57 Wantid to Buy 81 W«nt«d—M«l Eatit* 102 U*«d Cars 109 Ufd C«r» lQt MI ¦ ¦ 11 II FOR *AtB» trad* er teatt. Hwy* JJ and WEST BEND XXUP •UfOmitlC COflM- tat Ui "or Bait Price* PODGE. 1?S9 l iner hardtop, push butttn, OLOSWOIILf-tfSI 4d«er tt Halldiy, 41. Stale Lint Pint Pining tnd j-b«y maker, %9.1i, IAMB«NBK'». I]ti I, •crap i">**l, Metal, wool, ".aw Furs ttr* tnowtlrfi and battery; l«3 Buick radio, httler, )txlra tharo. PsrcM 'o Auction Stltt Sinclair Station. Small dawn Daymen'. AiUnmto. MtVf IRON S. MiTAl CO, 4-door Special, power stterlng and Mil. best olf«r< takti. Gent Riches. Tal. Auctien. S«t«t Owntr: Raymond Hegrvedt, 108 Shorty »t) w. an*) tt. rai. SDO4 br«k»». Both A-l ccndltlwi, iUf Hdi. t-WSl, Ext. 5«, ALVIN KOHNEB Ave., BoehMter, Minn. Ttl. J«-03J». KAL-LITI tlmins. light, < te 11 volt, May IT* Kriemtr Dr., Apt. D. Til. t-tU3. FEB 30-Set. 10 a.m. W, mllM N. if bt Mtn at Nevnumn't StcofMffiand WM. MILLBif icRA* IKON I. WaTrAL AUCTIONEER. City and ilatt HciniM Lanesboro on Hyyy. 2SO. Charltfi J. Skar< FOR SAUB—modtrn S-room home and StOfl. ¦ . • , CO. pays rilfjhtsi price* for scrap CHEVROLET—iwo lmpala Moor hard- Mtf MndM. W uibtrtv St. (Cornar na, owner; Knudttn I, Crlckaon, tut* fully «qulp«Md btiuty taion combined. Iron, triafali* hides, wool and raw fur. CALL US top, txctllmt condition. •Kyrinder, E. Slh and Llbarty) Tal. rtSO. llonaen; Thorp fila« Corp,, clerk. Ideal location, excellent business, Idtll HA2RLT0N VARIITY new ep*n> After t3i W, JtKl. Tal. M67 itnlght allele. Ttl. »-W7l afiir 5. STOP Hvyy. 13, 5 FEB. 71-Mcn. 1 a.m. Hefttrt KnaaOt for couple, soulheaafern Minn, Wrlta • month vacation In Centre! America Ciotad tatvrclay* FOR PEB. l»-THurj. J2:30 p.m. A-37 Dally News. we can UM your metwy, to step in. ~ OLDSMOBILE — 1«8 4-door, tutomatlc, IN ANO LOOK mllat N. of Rushford and 1* mile* S. ol Farm, 3V» miles N.E. of ) tatti t* a» ft. mutton. f» I. ard. 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SCHNIIOiR SALCS, JtW of your home. NYSTROM'S H. en County Trunk "S" In Currtn Lantebort tales Comrnlaalon ravllMn. 4» % Jrd Tal, IS47 Lanesboro. Mlrni. CHwy. tt.) Minn. Sth. St., Odvw. 2 - door sedan, 6 • cylinder, Vallay. CllllerrJ Solbarc oynari Zack t, SMartl* Ctiarolals Ranch, ewn«r; Walter standard transmission, heat- Chryjltr - Plymouth Malka, aur ll . We will either list it for sale . auctionatr; Thorp Salu Carp., elerk. GAMBLB STORE for tali In Preston, SJEI OUR SELECTION at unrj rertrlaert- Rooms VTIthout Mtali 80 Open Frldty Ntahll clerk. ' Minn,, County Sett town. Stora long »»• tort. TV itti end r«ngt». t I er. 34,000 actual miles. Per- * or purchase it outright, FEB. 3J-Tues. t3:» p.m. at tabllstitd. Other Interests force* salt. BLECTRIC, i ll I, Jrfl. for fect condition. < mllH W. New store front, fixtures ROOM FOK RBNT, a girl, k itchen PKS. K-Sot. li a.m. io miiis C. af Durand. Wis. Wm. e. sartar. ertnttri recently ff privileges.. Tel. t-234t. Ambroia White, nwn- modtttd, choice location, tdail oppor- RESIDENCE PHONES: Ross Wood. Tel. 8-1781 Caladenla, Minn. Leon ScNoader, aucllonear/ Chippewa tunity for husband and wile team. Ap- OK USED FURNITUiRE STORE «r> Strub $• tchrwder, auctlonearo Valley Finance Co., clerk, prox. $11,000 373 E. Jrd St. SLEEPING ROOM for rent for I flentle- NEW Tharp talai Ce., dark. Investment recommended. men. Tel . a-3W. E. J. Hartert . . . 3973 Join with ever 20OO Gamble units using We Buy Wa Sell FEB. 33—Tuei. 10 a.m. * mllai N. o> proven, ttmt teittd mtrchondlilng and Furniture—Antlquai—Tooii Mary Lauer .., 4523 P*». 20-Sat. 13 tmn. 414 miles N. tt wtatby er 4 mllei s. ef Cwhtan an promotional programs. If you are Inter- end other 'term. Apartments, Flats 90 Washington's Birthday GHEVROLETS Holman on "V". l mlla on 'TT". Chat- Hwy. 27. Mr. I Mra. Orion Tealrud. ested In owning and operating a busl- Tal. S-3701 Jerry Berthe . . . 8-2377 ta A. fttaraon. ewiur; Alvin Kohnar, owners; Schroeder I, Conrad. su*> nesi of your own It will pay you well CBNTRALtV LOCATEt>-3-bldroOin apt., Philip A. Baumann . . . 8540 ARE REALLY ROLLING. auetionaar; Northam Inv. Ce., dark . tlonefrii Thorp Flnenca Corp., dark. to Investiga te this opportunity. For de- available War. 15. Tel. sm. tails at no obligation write: j, E. Cur- Snow Plow Season IS HER*. Set ffte snrrwpiowt ni Our Prlcu ,- i tractor ; McD. 2-bottom 16-inch tractor plow on ?; MIDWEST REALTY CO. 1962 Dodge D-700, 5-speed, er. Super C SPECIAL Folding ni Osseo, Wis. ; gh ctialr, »12.»5 2-speed. I rubber; McD. Model C tractor cultivator McD, $-ft . tap- % Treat Stubborn BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 3(12 Tel. Office S97-36S> 1959 Rambler American 2- dem tractor disc; McD. 7-ft. power mower; McD. corn % Mankato. Open evenings. Res. 6M-3157 4-speed, transmis. % Mastitis 1961 GMC V 4003, door, automatic | planter with fert, att.; J.D. 8-ft, grain drill; Gehl blower % with Business Equipment 62 2-speed. sion, radio, heater. (gEfflQ gj) I with PTO like new ; McD, No. 20C chopper ; M.M. larga % Housu fer Sail 99 4- PEN-FZ I960 Internationtil %-ton 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 40 Years in Winon a I tractor spreader ; J.D. 8-ft. grain binder; McD. 28-ft. steel $. S4.lt dn. USED BLVCTRIC meal taw; shopping SWIFT WORKER leaving tow, must sell wideside pickup, door , straight stick, radio, § grain separator; Kelly Ryan 40-ft. grain elevator ; Haben % certa wlfhavf wheels, »1 each) 35' rollj Ihls week. Small frame homa Includes Lincoln-Mcrcury-Falcon SI Cr. Neylor 'a Teat Dilators, IH bamboo. JJ each. Broadway Super Saw. 1960 Chevrolet Series 60 tan- heater. corn sheller ; J.D. 4-bar side delivery rake; McD. 8-ft. % furnFtu re, 2-car heated paraee. Low Comet-Fairlane % tr, 6«t S> High Forett. down payment, balance Ilka rent. See dem 4-speed and 2-speed, 1959 Ford 4-door wagon , sf field cultivator; 3-section steel drag; rubber tired lime | TED MAIER DRUGS Han* Olton, »oo *S. 7th. Tal, J017. transmission, spreader. , Animal Health Canter with 20 Et- box. automatic Open Friday Evenings fl p TWO-BEDROOM home, ranch style, 1959 GMC 370 Series 5- radio, heater. and Saturday p.m. I HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Skelgas comb, gaj stov» | STORE FIXTURES preeieway and garase. Gene Becker, Poultry, Bags, Supplies 44 Buffalo City, Wis. Tel. Cochrane 248- speed , 2-speed. 1959 Rambler Ambassador i and wood range ; davenport ; oak dining table. 'f : Glass shelving and brackets, 2667 . 1959 Chevrolet %-ton pick- 4-door, automatic trans- I MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - 80 gaUon hog waterer; | ROWIKAMP'S Chicks, Ghostlty Rear! 63, display counters, rolling TWO STORY. 5-bedroom (same, recently mission, power steering, i McD. 10-inch hammermill; Clipper fanning milj, like Whlta Recks. Dty eld and started up up. ^ to » WMkl. ROWE KAMP'S HftT.ton, 4-speed , price marker, about 75' of 2-speed, 12 ft. box. 1959 Ford Custom 4-door, 4 emery wheel; electric motor; 100-ft . endless thresher ma- p DEKA1B :o week old pullets, fully vac- CENTRAL LOCATION — newly n- straight stick, radio, heat- I chine belt; 70-ft, endless 7-inch rubber belt; 300 gallon 1 cinated, light controlled, raised on slat light fixtures and spots, modtled i story, 3-bedroom home, gar- 1954 Ford 1-ton pi ckup, 4- USED CARS age^ full basernent, oil hot water heat. er. overhead steel gas tank ; dehorner ; 2 boom weed sprayers; 1 floors. Available year around. SPELT Z other misc. articles. speed transmission . | CHICK HATCHERY Rolllngslone, Tel. S-I6B3. 1958 Ford 4-door wagon , 1 Fresno scraper; some lumber; Stevens automatic .22 $ Minn. Tel. t689-!31i . 1949 GMC tractor, air 1963 RAMBLER rifle; 12 gauge bolt action shotgun. i l. f. 3-iTORy, brick house. 3 bedrooms. brakes, 5-speed and 3- automatic transmission, i Te 2222 gat. heat- Lots of room. Large family radio, I THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY TERMS |l War»»»d—Livestock 46 kitchen. May be financed wilh 51,800 speed. power steering, Classic down payment, balance on contract. heater. AMBROSE WHITE, OWNER | West central location. Under $8,000. 1949 Chevrolet -A-ton pick- HOI STEIN SPRINGING COWS tnd half Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 Special 4-door, 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder, I tri wanted, also open and bred holt AB TS AGENCY, INC., Realtors. 159 up. 1958 Buick standard transmission, heat- | Auctioneers : Vince Strub k Orville Schroeder | tn. E. E, Gremelsbach, inc., Lewliton, Walnut St. Tel, e-tsiS d«y or night, automatic transmission, BURN MOBIL FUEL Oil and enloy the er, whitewall tires, real I Clerks : Strand & Renslo, rep. Thorp 1 Mlrm Tel. 41 61 . 1948 Ford %-ton , with flat radio, heater. comfort of automatic perwnel ctrt. IF "VOU WANT »o b(/y, soil or trade bed. real sharp. A steal at Thorp Sales Co., Clerk, Rochester, Minn. | LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Keep full service—complete burner ba \ure io se» Shank, HO^EWAICER'S Super Chief 4- I cere, Budget planned and guirantaed »1 6. 3rd. 3 1058 Pontiac A real good auction market for your EXCHANGE. 1946 Dodge ,4-ton "pickup. price. Order today from .(OSWICK'S hardtop, automatic livestock . Dairy cattle on hand all door $1395 EAST END COAl ft 0*U CO., Wl E R bedroom home, by m^m^^^^^^^^ m^^^^^^m^mM weeks, hogs bougnt every day. Truck! THR EE OR FOU 1939 Ford %-ton pickup. transmission, radio, heat- ^^^^^ Sth- Tel. 3389. owner, 3 baths, carpeted and drapes, m^^m^^^S^mmm^m^^^^^^S^^^^Spt available Sale Thun, Tel, 1667. ^^ . ceramic tile, double sarnne, screened All used units reconditioned , er, ;Bj ty Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 0o«rt. Immediate occupancy. Tpl. »059. 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 4-dr. 1963 DODGE f irm Implement* 48 84 winterized and guaranteed. j J ^*^^^^^^ I F. ULTRA-MODERN, ^-bedroom, cn*. Financing available. hnrdtop, automatic trans- Dart Convertible DAYSTSOM dlneft* table. Formic* fop, floor home, Lots of built-in features, radio , heater. IHATHER STRAP T old style sleigh 42x40" with two 10" leaves. 6 match- Completely air conditioned, gas heat. mission , G cylinder , automatic trans- bells, 17,50 each. Al Jensen, 45S 2nd ing chalrt <*|th pintle upholstered Big lot, 1 rnl|e from tlirills pn black- 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-door , mission, radio, heater, ~$ SXWt Ctfie Mtth I St. S.E,. Lima Falli, Minn. seat! end pack:. Very good condi- top rnad, Full price 621,000. ABTS autom atic transmission , I tion. 1144 W- SI" . AqENQY. INC., Realtor*. 1J9 Walnul GUNDERSON whitewall tires. & FREEZER & REFRIGERATOR Specials! Sr. Tel. t-t$H of after hours! E. (J radio, heater. 1 WENZEL BINA AUCTION Make "Tom " at Wards an offar er MISMATCHED full ilu mittrtiscs jnd City 8-2737, Bill Zlebell 4SU, E. A. I P T»l. JOT. box springs. Regular S1C9.90 Slrnrnons A 61s 318.1. MOTORS 1957 Ford Custom 4-door , I Located: 13 miles east of La Crosse or « miles west ef * "" mattress — Engender box icrlnp. only Preston & Fountain, Minn. straight stick , radio, heat- A p| Middle Ridge on Hwy. 33 and 1st farm north off Hwy 33 > USBO CHAIN SAWS VT. BURKE'S FURNITURf M*\RT, HOY.ES FOR SALE i RtadV to Cnlsh WLNON UT0_ " """ 't* Wright sew, like new . 3rd & Franklin. hqrnes lave you thousands of lit in Fountain Car Lot Open er . RAMBLER /\Dpes- a I on Bina Road. •»3 Wright »aw, A-l condition, W7.50. b\jlldlng costs , The home ol your choice 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- Strunk chain taw wltri 30" bar, 121. Good Things to Eat 65 Is, erected with guaranteed malerlait Mon.-Wed.-Fri . Til 9 P.M. Used Simplicity snow blower, demo. a nd construction labar Prices from door automatic transmis- , , Used Homellto 430 chain saw IO" S3JJ5. Na money de*/n 4 financlns avail- sion , power steering, ra- ti SALES ti Wednesday, February 24 bar, reconrjllloned. Perfect. BURBANK RUSSET polatoesj onion*. K able to punlllieq buyers, Visit or write ITM I \ AUTO ELECTRIC 5ERVICB lbt„ 69Cf Indian Rlv«r grapefruit, $3.50 today for complete Informalfon, Quad C 10! dio, heater. Open Mon. Is. Fri. Evo. Jnd t, Johnson Tel. 5455 per box. Winona Potato Mkt., HI Mkt, f=A.HNItlG HOMES - Waterville, Minn. Lunch by Ladies Altar Society 1957 Buick Century 2-door Srd & Mankato Tel. 8-3649 I Time: 12:00 Noon 67 HOMES-F ARMS-LOTS-ACREAGES hardtop, automatic trans- 23 Holstein cows, 5 spring- Household Articles CORNFORTH REALTY GOO D DEALS ! % 38 HEAD OF CATTLE ~ PEERLESS t-i Crescent, AAlnn, Tel. 895-2106 mission, radio, heater. ers, 1 calf by side, 12 fresh November through - GAS OR ELECTRIC ranges on ipMClal | fresh TRACTOR CHAINS •nit! Maka 'Tom" et Wards an offer 1 19K0 CHEVROLET Impel a 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 4- I January and open, 5 fresh and rebred for Fall; 3 Guem- All sizes at or Tel. im. Prompt Service 2-door hardtop, 33S motor, d oor, automatic transmis- I eey cows, l fresh and open, I dut in April, 1 due in - discount prices, SOUP'S ON, trie rug ttiat is so clean the Real Estate Sales with 4-speed , absolutely sion, radio, heater. NOTHING I July ; 3 Holstein heifers, 18 months, 1 bred for fall , 2 , spot with Blue Lujtrr- Rent electric & Loans perfect. 1957 Oldsmobile I1B 4-door p open ; 4 Holstein heifers, yearlings; 3 Holstein heifer FEITEN IMPL. CO. sftempoocr, 31. H. Chofita S Co. But the , , pure- PRANK WEST AOENCY 1958 FORD Count ry Scdnn Super 88 convertible, auto- % calves, 2 to 3 months; 1,Holstein bull 21 months 113 Washington Winona Musicol Merchandise 70 175 4,/ifayclle Tel. 5i40 or 4400 matic transmission , pow- I bred, not registered. A GOOD PRODUCING HERD. Station Wagon , Vfi , over- RECENTLY FRESH - drive , perfect. er steering, power brakes. Is NOTE THE SPRINGERS AND We Service and Stock 4-door , i COWS. 1965 MUSTANG , 22S h.p. 1957 Oldsmobile OR VERY BEST Needles for All automatic transmission , I POULTRY - 250 White Leghorn hens. SPECIAL RECORD motor , Cruiso matic, radio , , farrowed PLAYERS A ^* power power steering, 196 1 OLDS MOBILE I 13 HOGS — 5 Purebred Cheater White giUs O^ Tel. knock - off hubs, neuter. 3-1-64 from Utter of 12. Sire: Porter King KOK, Da.m : THIS WEEK Hardt 's Music Store i C.^}^ 2S40 steering. Few miles. Dynamic 88 I 111 E. Jrrt II. [ J 120 Center St- 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 2-d r,, I. Smooth Meg 1st. These gilts are bred to purebred boar on DI9 Demonstrator ^- ..i *M.v,A&-M ^tu^m*:mM:m^ stra ight stick , radio, heat- 4-door hardtop, Cocoa color _ to farrow late Feb. and early March; 1 Registered O & J MOTOR CO. with matching all vinyl K Chester White boar, farrowed 2-17-54, from herd of Reuben Flail Type Choppers. Need a P.A. System? $7,900 "Your Ford Dealer" 1957 Oldsmobile 98 4-door interior , power steering, I Schreyer , New Ulm, Minn.; 7 feeder pigs , avg. wt. 150 A good line of used tractors (or J» clean )wo*hc{]room horot with St. Charles , Minn. hardtop, full power and power brakes, radio, heater, I lbs. ; 6-hole steel hog feeder. Rent One! new gfls ivtrntcG, enclosed porch. u , door hnrdtop, nutomRtic 1959 OLDSMOBILE | plow, 3-point mounted type; Dearborn used balers, wagons, and , transmission, radio, heat- ?j Dearborn 6-ft . tandem disc; terracer blade for Ford; es. The rental package in- View Home / heater, automatic Dynam ic 88 , power ; Case 7-(t. machinery of nil kinds. •OverlnoUrtfl l. aK-e Park, lmtr-heriror> rr\ k J t. r a n ,s m i s- er. ?; Dearborn 3-point hookup 7-ft mower cludea a 30 watt amplifier , rAtnbinr wlfh hafh «nrt tMrea ciurtf. 4-door sedan, red and white power mower , 3-point hookup ; Dearborn saw rig; puffey Iprs, hulir In rflnrje oypn, wpnrM* \ f sion , V-fi , power FI, | 2 matching speakers nnd n nn^ 1957 Ford 509 2-door with grey and white up- for Ford or M-F; Master scraper /or Ford; 10-3 QfirA Qi, bio corner lot. \ / steeriinij , solid hnrdtop, automatic trans- 1 Scrape microp holstery, power steering, tractor chains ; 3-po>nt hookup shock loader. F. A. KRAUSE CO hone and stand. Cull y while finish , white- mission, power steering, power brakes radio , | Reduced , heater , , , AND GRAIN EQUIPMENT - Lind- "BItEKZY ACRES" for details. Thrrc hrciroom hrlr.K homr ne.-.r Lin- wall tires. rndio , heater, whitevvBll tires . This i.s an- I TILLING FKI^T coln Srhool, p/inrl Ird kitchen, nlr.e other one 1 say 3-seclion stoel drag, with folding steel drmvbar; D.B. South on New Hwy. H-fll cnlilmtt, new go ra ge. New onl y 1P57 IVIcrciiry Monterey 4- owner car. type 111,900, $1995 I trailer type lime spreader, on rubber ; Oliver tractor Hal Leonard Music door , automatic transmis- $1095 i manure spreader ; J D. 75 bu. size tractor type manure sion , radio, hentor, . FREE CHAIN Winona Tel. 8-2021 Income Property I spreader; J.D. - V .I1 . Model FB 13-7 grain drill , all steel . East central location, ronltls ovtr 1957 Plymouth Savoy 4-door, I on rubber , fort, and grass seed attachment!*. wi(h any new S2D0 per month, oa*s Not, Let uj glv« strai , heal- Sewing Machin- 73 you the details. VENABLES ght stick , radio I CORN AND HAY EQUIPMENT — Mel) , corn planter , CCULLOCH *** er. M 75 W. aid Tel. 11-2711 fe fert. attach, and 3-point hookup; McD. corn binder with USBO VIKING Free Arm iutorrmllc, like Look Forward lft5(i Mercury Monterey 4- ; CHAIN SAW new, WINONA SEWING CO . .Ml Hull to tnrlnp In Ihls home In the hills Open Friday Evenings WAL Z |: bundle currier, zerk fittings ; Dearborn i-row corn picker St. Tel. n*t. a low minutes Irom town, slluatrri on <|oor , automatic trunsmls. » Rosenthal Steel 40 corn shredder; New Idea side delivery FEITEN IMPL. CO. a bis lot, coramlc hMh with v.inlly, BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-CMC sion , radio, heater. new in 'fiO . 113 Washington Winona Stovu, Furnace**, Parts 75 three bedroomi, garage In lower level . Open Friday Nights jf. -. rake ; McD. "4fi" baler, 1056 Buick Roudmastcr 4-dr. EQUIPMENT - 2 Surge milker units; steel ~ AFTER HOUHI CAl.Ll ENJOY I DAIRY SRACE H CAT*aiTTpe^?|»uT^iror Das. Leo Koil 45S1 In nit op, full power. rinse tank ; lO-fjal lon electric hot water heater. Hay, Grain, Feed 50 Woke "Tom" at Wards en offe r or Tol, MohlU Hom«i, & Laura S-IU 2lia IPSCI Pontine convertible, Trailers Ul r 1393- W. L. (Wlb) Helier » 2I8I A NEW CAR NOW B MOTIVE EQUIPMENT — 15)50 Ford F3. * i ton pickup THRESHED STRAW-J00 tiolei. Stephen Bob foi over 7127 automatic transmission , rwo BEDROOM Irnilpr home, comptrttly J ' truck , 4-speed transmission, Rood tires, new stock rack; Grulkowikl, HI. 3, Arcfidin. Wis, HRATBUS, nil or oeli Aladdin Blue witli a o w c r steering, power liirnlslircl, located JII We ,\t t:nil TralMr Flewe portable |ie«tor«» electric or jas p CI. Wil l rent or icM. Iel. BJISI or Pi McD . rubber tired wagon; oxifi flat ruck , new in '64 ranaeei water hoatrra Service end 0B iirakcs. tltt. Carload pnrfi.. RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 P IT Q Mi ^TAl ^^l^^B V-~7m• -•r.Tl^f-T?*"?^ '"t % MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT - D.li. 1-man chain B. Sth St, Tel. TUT . Adolph Mlehalowskl- '^ *flKJM/ 0l *^J 3^^ 1956 Htii<*k Special 4-door MOBll. K HOME -)M4», In axcellunt ton ti saw ; 5.11. portable sprayer , with 100-ft . hose; S inch FEED OATS dltlon, un urnlihrci. lop HEAVY S A\(^ hardtop, automatic trans- ' Innulri R«d A ltlt) electric wolder; V- Te!. 2S49 Trailer Coprl No il drive belt; potato dagger; Airco ->mp. On Track Typewritars 77" I C. X- mission, radio, heater. D.B. hammermill; rubber tired wheelbarrow ; plwtform , RBNT Tr«|ii* 25 off car. WE ARE TH8 francfilMNtl aaenl In this ^ 120 Centar Sk ^AUTO WAN OH JAU — « •nd c«mp. ^ scale; bale fork; emery and motor; anvil; electric J12c per bu. | Several 1 9!>5 and Older •r». IKAHV'S, ullalo Clly. Wl», area for the Underwood Olivette Sml- • In ^ C«chr»»*,» Jil B. «m, Open ivanlnpi. WILL PAT HIOHtn CASH Vl»IC«l MOTORS Cv«r«ir j Kphntr M Has.sell Schro«der, Auctioneer WiTntid toTtiajy 83 FOR VOUff CITV PBOPEWTV Merchants National Hank I'reston & Fountain, Minn \SI W«mul 1*1. • J'tO. «(l«r hour* ItU | M«i vin Miller , Uepr. Community Loan > USE ELLIOTT'S Super 5»|ln Latox Pllftt» ~ Fountain Cnr Lot Open ~"~ to provide a luxury barkaround IM fMTO»TTNO fl>h lno "S*rrlnt> decorollng plani. PAINT Inum), In good condition, please write ol Winon» Mon.-Wed .-Fri. 'Til 9 P.M. AUCT louve*. moneit IM uctn\*t ¦ U Q :, ¦¦< ¦.. .¦¦¦ ¦: - ¦¦ , DEPOT. 1<7 Center SI, daKflptiofl and Price la IM U, Hi , Tal. fUM and itm P.O. * **» Ritihtora, Minn. Ul. tit ttll iV.*£?.*5ii ",y^ " '" ' , ¦' ";.' ;-;•,;",*;v^v. .* . *.''. . :. :y y::y.'^: ^ " rzy7:y?*tf'L * BUZ SAWYER ' By Roy Cr«n»

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