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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]. Vegetable Crop Lost, Florida Battles to Save Frozen Fruit Major Blast Temperature In German Drops Low as 10 in Places Coal Mine LAKELAND, Fla. (AP)- Farm AACHEN, Germany (AP) — At workers swarmed into orange and east six miners died and seven grapefruit groves in central Flori- were injured; one critically, in a da today for the biggest crop-sal- blast . .1.800 feet down in the AdoH vaging operation in the state's coal mine today at nearby Merk history. stein, mining authorities reported Witi vegetable crops virtually Forty miners were working in wiped out by the coldest weather le. affected gallery. of J this century, thousands of Officials said it appeared the workers were available to pick frosted fruit before deterioration ¦ ¦ jlast, cause undetermined, ignit- " ' ' FORGOT TO ASK FOR DOGGIE . . . Lance King, 2, of Pro- ed , oil feeding a generator. Fire sets in. vidence, crys at prospect of leaving huge $t. Bernard dog' in gift broke out, sending choking fumes Concentrate plants began 24- shop of Providence (R. I.) store. The huge, brown and white dog through the network of galleries hour operations to handle part of is one of the way-out Christmas gifts available for those who like below the surface. an estimated SO million boxes of their present to . arouse the recipient out of any pre-holiday lethar- early and midseason oranges. The gy. Not many children are liable to find one under the tree Christ- 27 plants can process only about 750,000 boxes a day. mas morning because the dog has a price tag of $200. Sales peo- For the second straight morning ple weren't , sure whether there would be an extra charge fpr . Brazil Plane : temperatures set records at Mi- TUling the keg with brandy; (AP Photofax) ami .and Miami Beach. It was 35 Thursday and Friday at Miami International Airport, while the Down in Wilds, previous low for this date was 42 Communications degrees in 1944. Mtanrtl Beach had 39 for the Some Injured second straight , day. The previous low for this date was 52 in I960. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-Jor- Other lows around the state to- Satellite Fired nal do Brasil radio reported that day included 18 at Ocala, 19 at By CHARLES STAFFORD behind its scheduled 6:30 p.m. all 50 persons aboard a Brazilian Gainesville and Tallahassee, 26 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) departure . It was- the 14th straight air liner which went down in the at "Vero Beach and Daytona —A new communications satellite successful mission for Thor-Delta. wilds of Amazonas state early to- Beach, 27 at Lakeland, 28 at Or- named Relay soared through day survived. The broadcast said Three) lando, Tampa and Sarasota, 32 at space today awaiting a call that hours after liftoff , as some were injured but that there St. Petersburg, 36 at Fort Lauder- would put it to work as a versatile Relay completed its first circle of were no deaths. dale and 50 at Key West. link among nations of the Western the globe, a spokesman for the Earlier, the newspaper Jornal Light, scattered frost was re- world. National Aeronautics and Space do Brasil quoted military sources ported at most places in central A T-i6r-DeUa rocket, living up Administration announced : "The in Manaus, capital of Amazonas, Florida. to its reputation ' for reliability, orbit looks extremely close to as saying no signs of life could be lifted the 172-pound cornrnunica- nominal." detected when the wreckage of Tlie Florida Citrus Commission The exact path of Relay will be the Panair do Brasil . Constellation scheduled a meeting to -assess tions . satellite into the heavens was spotted in a jungle clearing Thursday night, just one second known after a careful study of damage and consider regulations telemetry data, sometime today, 18 miles from Manaus. on i_e of frost-nipped fruit. State he said. A nominal—or planned- The Constellation had last been Agriculture Commissioner Doyle orbit called for a speed of 17,000 heard from at 3 a.m., six minutes E. Conner said ice had formed in GOODFELLOWS before it- was to have landed at 75 to 100 per cent of citrus, in miles an hour, an orbital path Manaus, on a flight from Belem. ranging , from 800 miles to. 4,500 Florida except at Fort Pierce, Contributions to date $1,269.10 Air line officials said the plane Stuart and the lower East Coast. miles high, and one complete trip carried 40 listed passengers and Peerless Chain Co. and around the world /every 3 hours Gov. Farris Bryant planned a Employes ..:' . ' 500 3 babies, plus a crew of 7. Supreme Court U.S. Maintains flight to Lakeland to look into the and 4 minutes. Most, if not all, were believed NATO Defense Frank Adamcryk *2 citrus damage situation. G«ne 'Allaire ' ¦ .' '..¦ 1 NASA's Robart Alackey said the to be Brazilians. Bryant told a Boca Raton meet- A. J. Bambenek .,...,.... 55 CJiester H. Bambenek 5 first contact with Relay would be ing of travel agents Thursday Ctiester P. Bambenek .... 2 attempted by a NASA test station Warns Cities Ministers Meet Air Defense night: "It looks as if the vegeta- D. C. Bambenek • 25 at Nutley, N.J. If its systems ble crop is wiped out for now." Joseph B. Bambenek '25 By ARTHUR CAVSHON ministers and military chiefs , Mc- _. Bambenek 1 checked out favorably, the first Florida's rich soil and normally J. PARIS CAP)-U.S. Defense Sec Namara also underlined the will- Raymond D. Bambenek ..5 communications experiments will Report Britain ingness of the United States to warm sunshine can produce an- . Slanley Bambenek ...... 2 be attempted by ground stations Can Be Liable retary Rolert S. McNamara told other vegetable crop in about six 1 help in the organization of System at Peak Lionel Benlng a mul- Ervtn Benson 1 ' at Andover, Maine, and Goonhiliy the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- weels. (AP) tinational European nuclear de- By ELTON C. FAY Ted Bernatz 1 Downs, <3reat Britain . ST. PAUL - The Minne- terrent. Harry Blank 1 sot a Supreme Court served notice zation today it must build up its WASHINGTON" (AP) — The Florida Citrus Mutual, big Arthur H. Boll 5 Robert Gray, a NASA official , Accepting US conventional forces to give the United States is maintaining the Bob Brang '•• 1 today that a rule based on the Some American experts believe growers cooperative, estimated 2 said the only interruption in the air defense system in the south- John Brown ancient idea that "the king can West a variety of responses to any the most effective arrangement of that despite smudge fires, ma- Alice Buege 2 day-long countdown came in the do no wrong" will not apply in Communist aggression. eastern states at virtually the chines to stir up the air to pre- Louis Busilzky 2 early morning when workers at this type would be carried at sea. peak strength mustered in the Gerald Cada 1 Skybolt Offer Minnesota much longer . In a 45-minute speech to NATO Ships armed with powerful nu- vent frost and other efforts to James Carroll 2 the launch pad had to pause to first days of the Cuban crisis. save the citrus crop—which is William Cierzan 1 knock ice off the gantry. Relay (AP) This is the rule that cities and clear rockets would provide this While the guard against air or Keith Cocker 1 LONDON - The London central Florida's economic main- rose into the heavens in the midst other governmental units cannot striking power. missile strike is being kept up, Earl J. Collins ...< 5 Daily Mail said Friday that Brit- be held responsible for the wrong- stay—more fruit was frozen than Danny Cordes 1 of Florida's worst cold spel l in ain has accepted a U.S. plan to Gen. Lauris Nprsta_, 'Jhe retir- Army ground forces whicli were in 1957-58. That year, 30 million Joseph J. Cysewskl 1 ful acts of their employes. _ Policemen moved to forward positions in Eugene Czaplewskl 1 this century. The temperature at junk the Skybolt rocket program ing NATO commander, also un- boxes of citrus were lost and 3 The court said it was its unani- , L. S. Czarnowskl launch time was a windy 39 with and agreed Mo take in its stead derscored the need to "build up the Florida Georgia and other neigh- 30,000 trees killed. Lorraine Devine 1 the mercury falling. Polaris missiles to arm a new mous intention to overrule this conventional strength of the alli- boring areas generally have been Stanley Drazkowskl 1 doctrine as a defense, with respect sent back to home bases. The U.S. Weather Bureau and Flori- Robert Erlckson 1 fleet of British-built nuclear sub- Killed in Bank ance. In a farewell address, Wor- da Agricultural Experiment Sta- R. J. Feist * Relay was launched at night so marines. to claims for wrongful acts against sted reviewed the progress the al- Navy's huge quarantine fleet has tonight Alvln Fenske 2 that it could speed over the hori- scliool districts, municipal corpor- liance has made and outlined been cut to a small force, tion forecasters said that Clarence Fletcher ...... 1 the would see some moderation of the James M. Frankard 5 zon into the sunlight for maximum A Daily Mail correspondent re- ations and other subdivisions of problems it might face in the fu- Harold Gabrlch 1 exposure during its first four porting on the meeting of North governments which have received Holdup in Canada ture. At a news conference Wednes- Joseph Gabrlch 1 orbits. This was necessary to al- Atlantic Treaty Organization min- this immunity as a result of judi- ) day, President Kennedy said it Heat Wave in Canada James Gabrlch 1 , MONTREAL (AP - Four gun- Private comment before the ses- was "our judgment" Roaer Gabrlch 1 low the 8,215 solar cells lining its isters in Paris said he understood cial decisions. best that So- CALGARY, Alta. Iff) — While ¦ men—one dressed as Santa Claus s ion showed the depth of emotion nowara IJOSS energy President Kennedy told Prime viet ballistic missiles and bomber Florida shivers southern At- 1 outer surface to soak up —were reported to have killed and resentment arou sed by the , Herb Goltschnlk Minister Harol d Macmillan the The opinion was written by planes have been removed from Clarence J. Guenther ... 1 from the sun and convert it into two policemen and wounded two unconcealed wish of the United b*rta is having a belated touch Bob Hazclton 1 electrical energy to charge the Polaris missiles, designed to car- Associate Justice James Otis. It Cuba. He also said "these things c-f Indian summer. 2 others today in an attempted States that Britain and France Leonard Helgemoe spacecraft's storage batteries. ry nuclear warheads , would be of- said the court will adopt the new are never 100 per cent" certain. The mercury didn't climb Clifl Hennessy 1 bank robbery in suburban St. Lau- quit the nuclear league. For that reason Edward Hoffman 1 Relay 's power supply was de- fered without strings. Britain can course with respects to acts com- , the President above 38 Thursday In Jack- 2 rent. said , Roy tlolzworth signed to permit communications produce ils own nuclear war- mitted after the 1963 Legislature, the United States will con- sonville, Fla., but at Calgary Lyle Hutton 1 The bandits , armed with rifles , President Kennedy's adminis- tinue to use its own methods of , tl. Jnnlkowskl 3 , 40 minutes heads. at which it has been assured bills l ,5O0 miles to the north — it Dan tests for 1 hour each escaped. Two fled in a car heading tration regards the scattering of inspection. The major means has Rich Janlkowskl 1 day, Its designers predicted it will be introduced to enable gov- toward Montreal International nuclear weapon power among na- reached 56, one degree above Fred Jcrcczek 3 The Mail said the plan would ernmental units to nieet the new ¦ been aerial reconnaissance. Norbert Jllk 1 would operate at maximum effi- call for a crash program of build- Airport. -A third escaped on foot. tional forces as a world danger It obviously is for the same »ea- previous record highs in 1944 La Verne Johnson 2 ciency for the first 30 days in situation. and 1954. 1 ing nuclear submarines in British Police said the fourth was not and is advocating -a> combined son , the inability to be 100 percent Joe Kaspcr orbit , and render useful data for The court said it had been told! Joe Ked 1 naval yards. These submarines, it accounted! for. NATO nuclear force as a war certain , that the strong; radar mercury John M. Keen 2 one year. bills will be offered setting up cer- col<1 snap that sent the reported , would be smaller than deterrent. warning, fighter interceptor and degrees at Talla- Ellen M. Klnsella t It is geared to relay television , , tain restrictions as to suits against Thursday to 10 Waller Kirch 1 the Polaris-equipped U.S. vessels West Germany was backing the antiaircraft missile system is be- hassee, 11 at Ocala 12 at Jack- 1 radio, teletype, telephone, and governmental units , including one . Knrl Koehler and have a shorter range. Each United States since postwar ing maintained. sonville and an all-time Tampa K. J. Kohler 1 iiifih-spced data signals between would be armed with eight Po- to limit monetary claims. John Kukllnskl 1 Andover , Goonhiliy Downs and The court said it did not intend Twin Cities Bus treaties and the memories of Ger- In the swift deployment at the low/ of 19. Dnn Kukowskl 1 laris rockets. many 's adversaries in two world Tom Kukowskl ? Plcumeurboudnu , France. A sta- The Skybolt was designed to to abolish sovereign immunity— outset of the Cuban crisis, both Jacksonville's December record Richard Kulns 1 tion at Funcino , Italy, not yet that is immunity from suit with- wars bar her from having nuclear the interceptor plane and radar Henry Lnngowskl 1 prolong the life of manned bomb- weapons, cold strained the heating facilities Tom l. ornlcckl 1 completed, will be able to receive ers , which now are Britain 's main out its consent—as to the state it- Firm Wants to warning systems were at least dou- of homes. It prompted zoo-keepers Rulh Lorenz . '. ' ils signals. nuclear delivery vehicles. . self. British sensitivities have been bled, The beefing-up included a to provide heat for most of their Josrph R. Loshek 2 rubbed raw by U.S. Defense Sec- doubling of the airborne radar Lawrence Lublmkl 1 animals — except for the polar Ben Malolke 1 retary Robert S. McNamara 's system in aircraft as well as bears, who reveled in a "natural" Georne Mnlotke 2 Sfop Using Tokens proposal to junk the Skybolt, ground-based radar search and 2 the climate for the first lime since C. Melnko tracking nnd control equipment r- rank Menzel ' MINNEAPOLIS - Elimi- air-launched American missile on they were shipped to Florida. Mildred Mlynczak I nation of token fares will he asked which Britain pinned plans to keep for vectoring interceptors to pos- At Tampa , water pipes burst in Tom Moody J herself an independent nuclear sible targets. Norman Mueller I Satellite Mariner Near of the Minnesota Railroad and an unfinished eight-story motel, Sharon Nyse'h ' Minneso- power. Builders said it would cost $50,000 Joseph Orzechowskl ...... 1 Warehouse Commission, Tony Palublckl I ta Ente rprises, Inc., operating But the London Daily Mall sa>ld to tear out walls and tile in order John Porpnrt ' Twin City buses, said today. WEATHER to reach and replace the pipes. Dan Pellowskl i British Prime Minister Harold 1 Only in recent years have homo Edward F. Pellowskl With that relief , plus a request Macmillan has agreed to give up Mark Pellowskl 1 FEDERAL FORECAST installed central heating of the legislature to absolve it the Skybolt and to accept Mc- builders Robert Polenon ' Rendezvous W ith Venus WINONA AND VICINITY - Oc- systems in the Miami area. Some John Pllnikl 3 WASHINGTON (AP)-Manncr starting (ifi minutes before Ihe radiometers was such that they from tax.es on motor fuel it uses, Namara 's offer of Polaris missiles casional cloudiness through Sun- Gene Prenot 5 homes have two-way air condi- 1 President Ralph E. James said Instead, The Mail said a $700- Frank A, Procliowlci 2, closing in for a look at Ihe craft 's closest approach to Venus, would scan the planet.. day, A little colder tonight , and tioners, but the vast majority of Prondzlnskl 2 million crash program would be James planet Venues, turned on Its scan- Response to the command rep- the company would be able somewhat warmer Saturday. Low householders depend oti space Bert Ralnlczyk J ning instruments nt 8:35 a.m. Coded signals will ba> relayed by to meet wage increases granted launched in British shipyard s to tonight 5-15, high Saturday 12-20. Francis Rossln > distance heaters, kitchen ranges, and a few tl, Rytrwkl'iwlcz Rastern Standard Time today on resented the greatest its some 1, 300 employes earlier build a f leet ol nuclear sub- J telephone from the Jet Propulsion LOCAL WEATHER flr«placcs to cope with an occa- Sieve Sailowskl ' ever spanned by nn ordering ra- marines for the American mis- J2 command from a tracking! stutiori Laboratory 's Goldstone , Calif., this week. Official observations for the 24 J. Schrnlher at Go-ldstone, Calif., 3(1 million dio signal , nnd produced sighs o( siles . Britain will supply the war- sional chill. Rich Schreltw r ' trrtckittg .station nnd amplified hours ending at 12 m. to ,«( the command in six and 1 ceipt cent cash basis. $2 billion more, Tho United States, day, min. 1 at 8 a.m. today. Noon MwWi"* Harvey Slower ! one half minutes. craft assured the Goldstono sta- plans to send reports on Mariner 's _W/lS^ Art Slokkc J tion Hint Mariner had received progress t» 107 posts around the James also announced that the after five failures in firing tests readings — T«mp. 18, scattered Harold 5tok-ke \ firm is buying 25 new buses next and nearly $500 million spent on clouds at 10,000 feet with high, Elmer Swonsnn * Til* order turned on two devices the order, there was a delay of globe in 38 limguaReH. Later (hero Chester Smwell ' called radiometers which will about 10 minutes while officials will be n documentary film of year from general Motors, the tho missile, was reported to have thin overcast, visibility 15 miles, scan Ihe surface and tho atmos- studied further signals lo make Mariner's progress for world-wide first sue empha- clear ... 50 26 Charles Cerney a son she was born here June 10, 1RP4, Joseph, Ed and Roman, Arcadia; Atlanta, clear ...... 29 17 Miller Hospital. Maternal grand- sized in Wisconsin's pilot project , and lived at Lewiston for a time. on? daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Ade- Bismarck, snow ...... $3 24 T parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin line) although pro-visions will also be She had been a resident of the Giemza. Arcadia; one bro- Buffalo, snow ...... 16 7 .12 Larson, 511 E. 5th St.- -Paternal city 37 years. ther, John , made ior shifts of cropland to Lewiston Man Minneiska; three sis- Chicago, clear ...... 2» 7 T grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Karsten was a member of ters, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) wildlife plantings and to recrea- Cleveland;1 snow 11 0 .08 Bernard Cerney, 5M E. Broadway, St. Martin's Lutheran Church, and Wener, Dodge; Sister Mary Al- tion use," Cong. Johnson said. ...*.. Heads County Winona. Circle B of its Ladies Aid. bino; Milwaukee, and Mrs. John Denver, clear M 25 LEWISTON, Minn. (Special)— HE ADDED THAT th* conver- Des Moines, clear .... 35 9 Hea rt She was married to John W. Catherine) Smith, Winona, nine sion from crop production to trees Fund Drive _\Ir. and Mrs. John DeLozier a Karsten here July 12 1917. Fairbanks, . cloudy ... 27 15 .. , grandchildren and five great- will be covered by an agreement daughter Sunday at Bertha , Minn. Survivors are: Her husband; Fort Worth, clear 54 33 ¦ .. LEWISTON, Minn. - Erwin grandchildren. One daughter, one between the farmer and the ASC ' ¦ Maternal grandparents are Mr. and two daughters. Mrs Gerhard (Val- brother and three sisters have Helena, cloudy ...... 2S 22 . .. Richter, Lewiston, has been nam- IViagnavox county committee. The agreement Mrs. Joseph Duane. era) Wachholz, Winona , and Mrs. died. Honolulu, rain ...... 82 70 .19 ed regional chairman pf the 1962 ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)—At St. Herbert (Dolores ) Harris, Paines- Funeral services will be at 9:30 will provide for a transition pay- Kansas City, clear ... 47 20 .. Heart Fund drive. Joseph's Hospital: ville, Ohio, and three grandchild- a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Per- ment to compensate the farmer Los Angeles, cloudy .. &6 50. .. The appointment was announced fabulous new Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Chi_ - ren. ¦ petual Help Catholic Church, the for making the shift and will also Memphis, clear ...... &3 .20 . ... by M. O. "Mox" Knowlton, state holm a daughter Dec. 6. Funeral services will be held Rev. John Trant officiating. Burial provide for sharing with the farm- Miami, clear ...... 58 39 . Heart Fund vice chairman. The Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pierzina a Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Martin'? er the cost of planting trees on Milwaukee, clear ..... 16 7 .01 drive will be conducted next Feb- will be in Calvary Cemetery. ' ¦ ' ton Dec. 7., Lrthcran Church, the Rev. Emil Friends may call after 4 p.m. the land. . • . , . Mpls., St. Paul, clear _4 -2 .. ruary with a statewide goal of §500, Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Giemza a Geistfeld officiating. Burial will Saturday at Killian Funeral Home. "For a farm to be eligible to New Orleans, clear .;. 3J3 22 .. 000.00. As regional chairman, daughter Monday. be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends The Rosary will be recited at participate, it must have a basic New York, clear ..... 23 17 .. Richter Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenefick a may call at Fawcett Chapel Sun- 7:45 and 8.30 p.m. Saturday and soil conservation district farm.plan Omaha, . clear :..:.... 39 14 • ' . -. will appoint and direct the activ- STEREO daughter Nov. 39. at Brookings day from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the 7:45 and 8:15 by Father which indicates the areas on the Philadelphia, clear ... 23 17 ities of three county chairmen to Sunday at serve 'Wabasha Winona and Hou- S.D., Hospital. Maternal grand- church Monday after 1 p.m. Trant. farm that can best be used for Phoenix, clear .... 73 47 .." , HIGH mother is Mrs. Leo Haines. growing trees," Cong. Johnson re- Portland , Me., snow . 20 14 .. ston counties. FIRE RUNS Louis W. Kimball marked. "Tlie tree p .anting will Portland , Ore., cloudy 47 42 .65 A board member of the Winona ¦ ' County Holstein Friesian Associa- FIDELITY . ( Thursday GALESVILLE, Wis.-Louis W. be done under the supervision of Rapid City, cloudy ... 54 28 .. m 2-State Funerals - 1:_1 p.m. — Light explosion at Kimball, 65, rural Galesville, died Wisconsin Conservation Depart- , cloudy .... 36 14 .. tion, he is a member of the Luth- St. Louis eran Laymen's League, Winona home of Mrs. C. Isaacson, 6S Fair- at a La Crosse hospital Thursday ment farm foresters, " City, cloudy 26 23 . . phonographs Howard Amos Salt Lake Association of life Underwriters Jfg^ fax. No fire, no damage, ftoeman after a long illness. He pointed out that a program San Francisco, cloudy 57 55 .1 "7 PLAINVIEW, Minn. — A fu- and Lewiston Lions Club. ^ 'tightened a pipe connection. He was born May 13, 1897, in such as this will enable land to Seattle, rain ...... 50 45 .61 neral service for Howard Amos, ' ' ' Long active in the Heart Fund, . • ;¦¦ . the Town of Albion in Jackson be shifted from the growing of sur- clear ... 25 20 .. p.m. Saturday at Washington , Richter has previously served as 81. will be at 2 County. He had worked as a la- plus crops into useful and income- Johnson & Schriver Funeral T—Trace both city and county chairman. Police Get $137 borer in Jackson and Trempea- producing channels, thus benefiting Home, Plainview, tie Rev. Erwin leau counties all his life and had Married, he is ^the father of farmers and the nation as a whole. the coming Congress wiLl consider three children Wieland, pastor, Dover Methodist lived since 1939 at the John Ja- legislation for a broad Land Use Church, officiating. Burial will be For Found Articles "On the basis of the experience cobs home. He's survived by a Program which would be applied in Little Valley Cemetery. gained in this four-county area in THINK SHE'LL BE SPOILED? The police auction sjile was a son whose whereabouts are un- nationally," explained Ceng. John- TAYLORSVILLE Ky. (AP) - Friends may call at the mortuary. our 9th District of Wisconsin and , successful venture, netting approx- known. in similar areas in other states, son. Thirteen-month-old Vicky Lynn Pallbearers will be Paul imately $137, according to Sgt. Services will be Saturday at 2 Sc imidt. Paul Amos, Austin and George McQuire, organizer and p.m. at Smith Mortuary here. The Milton Gleason , Merle Simpson auctioneer. • ., Rev. Vernon Hintermeyer , Zion I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIBIII and Norman Russell. The sale was held Wed nesday Lutheran Church, will officiate and the articles sold were those and burial will be in Pine Cliff George Weinmann had ' that the police department Cemetery. WEAVER, Mian. — Funeral found but which had not been Friends may call at the mortu- services for George Weinmann claimed. Everything that was put ary Saturday after 9 a.m. will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday up for sale was sold , according to at Watkowski Funeral Home fol- McGuire. IMPOUNDED DOGS lowed by Mass at St. Stanislaus He said that approximately 50 ' Catholic Church 'at 9, the Rt. Rev. persons attended. The money from None. Msgr. N. F. Grulkowski officiat- the sale will go to the polic e relief Available for good hornet: ing. Burial will be in St. Maery's association fund. Two large, young female dogs. Contemporary styling In dtrk Walnut Cemetery. Friends may call at the finish. Tho Magnaaonle X-20, J ¦ n L : model 1-SC617. 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AND THRIFT COMPANY ^ ^ §> i & Phoire 3805 \ GUS the Shoe Man Batwten Third and Fourth on Walnut Phonai 8-2974 "¦ 116-lie Eosl Third St. Winona ; .15 E. 3rd Phoni 4S0J j Open Friday 'til 1, Saturday 'til Noon / ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ! ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ II November Payrolls Record f or Month Winona employment, at mid-No- ported climbs during this year , workers were recalled in textile vember climbed to 10,692, a record with manufacturing reporting the processing . and crew buildups in high for that month, Ray H. biggest gain. Increases were re- plastic fabricating. - Brown, local manager. State Em- ported in retail trade, service and . Chemicals rose because of pro- ployment Service, announced. construction which was up al- duction increases in plastic ma- M a _ u f a c turin g em- though at a lower level than last terials manufacturing. However, ployment, which reached 4,587 in year. . • seasonal cutbacks will lower fac- mid-November, set a record high Some declines in construction tory employment in- the next 30- for that category for any month. are expected in the next 30-60 days 60 days. because of cold weather. Construction employment TOTAL EMPLOYMENT at show- mld^ ed little change over the month. November was 429 higher than the NOVEMBER MARKED the sec- WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES ./.(m« day not long ago the Wino- happened (right). It costs a nickel an hour to park there now. You can park up to Mild weather and good outdoor . same month last year and 940 ond consecutive month manufac- na courthouse parking lot: was crowded early in the morning, as we show at the four hours on the right, next to the courthouse, up to two hours on the left. (Daily working conditions permitted con- higher than the level at the start turing has set an all-time high. tractors to maintain left. You could park there aU day without it costing yoni a cent. News photos) of this year ' full crews : . This year s Novem- The November rise was attributed throughout much of November JNOW the city, ber total was the highest for . with the consent of the county, has installed meters and look what that to gains in metalworking, textiles Labor demand continued good month in the 14 years records and chemicals. Metalworking's during November. Heaviest needs have been kept at Brown' s office. gain was sparked by chain manu- were in manufacturing plus con- Most industrial categories re- facturing. Textiles rose because tinued heavy demand for stenog- raphers and other office workers. Christm as Stamp Florida Gets Labor supply started increasing Sfafe Timber at the end of November, with about 950 persons seeking work Three Neutral through the employment office. Some of Our Brown attributed the climb largely All Sold Out Here to persons seeking holiday em- Abe Lincoln is running a poor Saturday, Dec. 22, -when proces- Brings $9,500 ployment and some outdoor layoffs second to the new Christmas sing of the heavy load of Christ- Counters Named in outlying areas. Of the job stamp at Winona post office. mas mail is expected to be com- The .Minnesota Division of For- ber," said John Childs, in charge Three Winonans have been cho- Council, and John E. Breitlow, seekers, about 200 were students Cold Weather ' Demand for the 4-cent Christ- pleted. The post office usually estry sN|uction sale of state tim- of state timber. sen as neutral inspectors for next Republican. Whether Ttahl or Kel- and others seeking part-time work. mas stamp has been so intense closes at noon Saturdays. This Winorians, conditioned to Decem- ber netted $9,500 at the court- He conducted the sale and was week's recount of the gubernator- ley will serve.as the neutral mem- Here's a five-year roundup of that the Winona post office is Sunday the post office will be ber weather, today could enjoy house here this morning. assisted by William Aultfather, ial election, William P. Theurer ber of this team has not yet been mid-November employment: 1962, sold out and has ordered 100,000 open from noon-5 p.m. reading about the hard freeze in The timber had been appraise- staff assistant, and H. H. Lemke, and Duane M. Peterson, respec- announced. 10,692; 1961, 10,481; 1960, 10,123; more. Postmaster John W. Du- About seven part-time clerk- Florida. by division foresters at $3, 500. area forester, Faribault. tive Republican and DFL county Peterson said he understood two 1959, 9,841; 1958, 10,091. "The reason for patrons carriers are expected to be hired The temperature rose to a pleas- the high sale hid "The timber was. harvested for chairmen, announced today. teams would be appointed here to The mid-November report in de- gan said keep asking for was the high quality of the tim- the Christmas stamp which gov- for the Christmas rush. They'll ant 26 here Thursday afternoon, . good forest management practices The neutrals are Van H. Kahl recount the Winona County votes tail; follows: ernment presses at Washington come from the civil service list much higher than the low of 10 and came from the Whitewater and George E. Kelley, with the at the office of County Auditor —-1962— Nov. are printing 24 hours a day. of persons who have passed an reported in Florida this morning. Refuge," said Childs. "This was Rev. Harold Rekstad as a neu- Richard Schoonover. Peterson Oct. Now. 1961 ¦ ¦' ¦ • ¦ - examination for the job. In addi- Winona and vicinity could look the first timber auction sale in tra l alternate. . - .. said he would be the DFL mem- Manufacturing 4,574 4,587 4,240 THERE ARE plenty of 4-cwit tion regular employes will , work forward to occasional cloudiness Winona County and we were sur- PENDING FURTHER informa- ber of the second team and that Wholesale trade 340 340 344 Lincoln stamps on hand but overtime during the Christmas Education Aid prised and happy about it." tonight and Saturday with a low tion from Ramsey County Dis- both teams would -work at the Retail trade ... 1,517 1.570 1,577 patrons prefer the Christmas rush. The post office has borrow- of 5-15 tonigh t and a high of 12-20 "The black walnut in veneer trict Court which is supervising same time, starting next Wednes- Service ...... 1,629 1,638 1,625 stamp for their Christmas cards ed two trucks from the U.S. Fish Saturday. and mill logs was sold to buyers the recount, : it's uncertain wheth- day and finishing in from three Railroads ..... 325 325 326 and packages. and Wildlife Service for parcel from other states and from a er there will be one or two to six days. Utilities ... 409 409 , 407 The Daily News will announce post delivery. WARMER with a May , A LITTLE Bill Pass foreign country. The major buyer teams of inspectors representing •Government ., 840 842 837 the arrival of the new batch of chance of scattered light snow is was from Austria. He purchased HOWEVER , Theurer said he Construction ,.. 617 613 778 THIS MIGHT be a good tirrva Winona County. had not yet selected a Republi- Christmas stamps which will be the outlook for Sunday. three-quarters of the timber. Oth- Finance ...... 307 298 .273 to stock up on Lincoln stamps. Party members of one team can member, of the second team on sale through Dec. 31. Florida cities had the following er buyers were from Illinois, Other activities . 70 74 As previously announced, postal announced so far are Hollis Lar- because, he didn't Dugan said the post office will readings this morning: Tampa 19, Quie Says Here Iowa , Wisconsin and Minnesota ," know if there rates are going up Jan. 7 -which ¦: sen, DFL, business representative would be two teams. He be open until 5 p.m. this Satur- , Jacksonville 12 said Childs. ," said he Total* ...... 10,6.9 10,692 10,481 means a letter will require a 5- Tallahassee 10 First District Rep. Albert H. for the Winon a Building Trades understood the Winona County day, Dec. 15, and .the following Miami 39. At New ?Includes public schools and Wi- cent stamp instead of a 4-cent and downtown Quie said here today prospects, party inspectors would not count , nona State College. one. Hence, the 4-cent Lincoln Orleans it was 22 are brighter for passage of a bill Winona County ballots but would will be replaced by a new for federal aid to all colleges, 5-cent For Southeastern Minnesota serve out of county: But the George Washington stamp bear- public and private. and Western Wisconsin tem- Biologist Tells Winona County neutral inspectors ing an unfamiliar portrait of Such a measure was killed in peratures for the next five Board Getting would serve here, Theurer said. Arcadia Rejects Washington. The oortrait is based the last session of Congress after days are expected to average Peterson said he believed the on a 1785 sculpture by French the National Education Associa- Ramsey County District 4th, Lafayette slightly above normal. tion sent telegrams to all mem- Court artist Jean Houdon — a more How Rainy River would mail instructions bers of Congress urging defeat of on the vigorous likeness than the one A warmup will occur at the be- recount. the proposal Readings on Army s flood most persons are familiar with. ginning of the period, colder . There'll also be a new 8-cent air the "week and "I don't think the NEA will op- Busy Corner around the first of " Rep. Quie Has Been Polluted mail stamp showing a jet air- some warming again by midweek. pose the bill this time, said at the College of Saint Teresa A Winona State College biologist Two. accidents occurred Thurs- liner over the nation's capitol. Daytime highs are slated to go to 'Free' day at . .th and Lafayette streets. where he conferred this morning told the Izaak Walton League Water Control Plan The post office will continue to 28 and nightirne lows to 5-10 above. Kiwanis Club One was a three-car accident, the sell a 5-cent President with presidents of the three local Thursday night how pollution had By next Feb. 1 the city water AECADIA, Wis. (Special )—Ar- James After rising to 26 Thursday aft- second a two-car accident. Monroe stamp, colleges. "College members of the department should have available cadia City Council Thursday night so patrons will ernoon the temperature dropped ruined what was described by voy- The three-car accident was at 11 have their choice between the NEA have expressed opposition data useful in analyzing its water turned down "U.S. Army Corps of during the night to 2. At noon to- ageurs and fur traders as the loss problem, members of the Marks Christmas a.m. and involved cars driven by Washington and Monroe stamps to the NEA's stand on aid to col- , Engineers proposal for a flood day the reading was 12. 1 most beautiful river in North Board of Municipal Works wer e "Hope shines brightest in the Rudolph E. Butenhoff 759 W. 5th for first class postage. leges.' St.; "Earl H. Harris, 179 . _. control project costing $813,000. America. told at their meeting Thursday. darkness," Dr. E. Clayton Bur- 4th St., and Louis Busitzky, Lamoille Of the total, federal funds would A YEAR AGO today Winona QUIE SAID THE original form The speaker at the meeting of Board Secretary G. O. Harvey gess, Central Methodist Church A. , pay about $700,000 and the city, was in the midst of winter with of the defeated bill provided, fed- the Ikes Will Dilg Chapter Was Dr. pastor, told Kiwaniahs at a pre- Minn. told commissioners that first read- Busitzky. was driving south on $113,000. Police Atrest a high of 19 and a low of —15. eral aid to public and private col- Calvin R. Fremling, associate pro- ings have been made on meters holiday program Thursday at Hotel The proposal, received by the Eleven inches of snow lay on the leges for all kinds of facilities fessor of biology, whose topic was Winona. Lafayette Street and struck the installed earlier this year at pub- right side of Harris* car which city recently as one of several Man in Buildin g ground. with the exception of income-pro- "The Rape of a River." The meet- lic schools and other municipal His talk was a prelude to the studies made by the engineers, ducing buildings such as a stad- lighting of green candles by mem- was going west on 4th Street, said All-time high for Dec. 14 was 50 ing was at the I kes' cabin at buildings. police. Harris' would have involved removing iums or buildings where religion Latsch Prairie Island Park. bers in recognition of the signifi- car spun around After Car Chase in 1894 and the low for the day Meter readings are made by and struck Butenhoff's car which the old bridge across Trempea- —23 in . 1901. Mean for the past was taught or where religious He discussed the Rainy River districts throughout the city and cance of hope to the peoples held leau River in the city; raising the Police arrested Richard services were held. The final captive behind the was going east on 4th Street, they E. Da- 24 hours was 14. Normal is 21. wh ich flows from JRainy Lake to by February all of the districts Iron and Bam- said; ;• '" ' " ¦ present bridge 2% to 3 feet; ex- belstein, 24, Arcadia, Wis., form of the defea ted bill limited boo curtains. . in an Temperatures had moderated all Lake of the Woods on the Minne- in which the new meters f(ave Damage to each car was more tending the bridge 117 feet, and outbuilding near the aid to science facilities and li- "Though these end of East across Minnesota, but Internation- sota-Canada border. been installed will have been cov- people walk in than $300.: Police did not issue any reconditioning, extending and 4th Street at 9:20 p.m. Thursday. with —9 was still coldest braries. ered. - darkness, deprived of the things " Dabelstein and his wife al Falls, that God meant citations. raising dikes built by the city in , Verna, It was —6 at Be- The congressman is ranking THE RIVER was said to be a all men to en- second acciden t occurred at had in the nation. THESE READINGS, Harvey joy, The the past, with some federal as- . locked themselves in the out- Republican member of the special wide, sweet-flowing stream whose their dictators have not been 11:28 p.m. It involved Theodore F. sistance. building in an attempt to elude midji , —4 at Duluth and zero at said , should provide the board able to extinguish the subcommittee on education of the banks echoed the paddle songs of flame of Gierok,, 676i. E. 3rd St., and Je- arrest, said police. They had been St. Cloud. House Education and Labor Com- the voyageurs " Dr. Fremling with information as to where a hope in their hearts," Dr. Burgess , rome S. Starzecki, 623 Main St. THE ENGINEERS proposed following him on a high speed Rochester posted a Thursday- mittee. He will report to his sub- said. substantial amount of the previ- said. "They live in the hope that extending the dike about one- chase earlier. high of 23 followed by a low of * ously unaccounted for -water flow- these things will one day be re- Gierok was driving west on 4th committee following his return Last summer Dr. Fremling: was of third mile southwesterly from Dabelstein was 2 this morning. At La Crosse fig- ing out of the municipal wells stored to them, or to their chil- Street and hit the left side charged with to Washington next week. consultant and coordinator of field s car which was going the bridge over the river on High- reckless driving and driving after ures for the same time were 22 goes . It has been estimated that dren." Starzecki' Quie said there was hope for and laboratory investigations of south on Lafayette Street, accord- way 95-93 at the west entrance to suspension of his driver's license. and 4. broadening the student assistance more than 30 percent of the water Christmas chorales by the Wi- the city. This would have involv- Rainy River pollution, a study that ing to police." - He pleaded guilty to both charges Skies generally were clear over program. Under the present plan , has been going on three years. pumped each year is not recorded nona Senior High. School chorus ed getting into the rural area Damage was more than $50 to . in municipal court today. He was most Minnesota communities. the federal government lends up He headed a group of Canadi- on revenue producing meters. drew the applause of members. Di- The project would have involv- Gierok's car and more than $100 sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or to $1,000 to college students who an and American biologists who One of the reasons for ordering rected by Meryl Nichols, the chor- ed changing present sewer and More light snow is due for WIS- schools and city departments isters presented a 20-minute pro- to Starzecki's car. No citations to serve 15 days on the first charge are prospective teachers. If they had their headquarters at Interna- to water connections, more side- CONSIN tonight. have meters installed on " gram of a capella music. were given. and sentenced to pay $30 or to enter elementary or secondary tional Falls. Along the entire length . their walk, curb and gutter, and more Temperatures, meanwhile, re- premises was to determine what Kiwanis President Wayne Him- No one was hurt in either acci- serve 10 days on the second. education after graduation , they of the river they conducted chem- outlay than council felt should be mained above the levels of those percentage of the annual water rich presented children's Christ- dent. According to police, Dabelstein receive 10 percent forgiveness of ical tests and studied fish and imposed on the taxpayers in view must have seen their squad car recorded during the cold wave the loan for each year in such loss could be accounted for at mas gifts in behalf of the club of the dikes already constructed early in the week but it was still those creatures that live at the these unmctered outlets. The other membership to Briga'dier George earlier in the east end. They said teaching up to a maximum of 50 bottom. • along the Trempealeau River in that he took off at high speed west abnormally cold . percent forgiveness. They repay was to provide revenue but com- Williams of the Salvation Army. GOODFELLOWS A final report is being compiled the proposed area. on 5th Street and then turned his Superior recorded (he state low the government on an instal lment missioners subsequently received Giving presents for underprivileg- (Continued from Paga On*) Each spring and after heavy lights off after he turned north on early today and basis. and recommendations advocating a city attorney's opinion that ed children is an annual project of of 4 below zero methods of pollution abatement Ray Szewall . 1 rains Arcadia is threatened by Adams Street. He then turned east schools and municipal depart- the Kiwanis Club. 1 Park Falls had 2 below. Lone will soon be made to the Interna- Robert Tourtellot flooding because the business on 4th Street and drove to the end Rock and Eau Claire had 1 below, THE CONGRESSMAN favored ments can't be charged for their Roger Thompson 1 section of the city is lower than of the street, they said. liberalizing the forgiveness fea- tional Joint Commission which ar- water on a regular billing basis. Robert Tropple 1 Wausau 1 above, Green Bay 2 bitrates boundary disputes between Robert Valentino 1 the river and lower than Turton When police arrived they found above, Madison and Milwaukee 3, ture so that forgiveness could be The only action taken by Wie Injured Blair E. J. Waldera 2 Creek on the north which runs the car empty and started to look granted on the basis of tho stu- the two countries. board Thursday was on payment Bob Welsbrcxi 1 , and Beloit and Racine 5. 1 into the river north of town. A for the driver. After a short time dent's extreme need or high aca- "Human sewage and industrial of monthly bills. Board President Harry Welch Jr. was Man Has Surgery Ralph WIczeK 3 dike also has been built along the they found the outbuilding. It was The largest amount of snow demic achievement. The occupa- wastes have virtually ruined this C J.. Borzyskowski, C, S. Lukas- John Wlneskl 1 creek. locked from the inside and they only one inch , recorded at Park tional , feature should also be boundary water in recent' years," zewski arid Roy Burmeister were Terry Wlneskl 1 After Accident Peter Worne-r 5 told him to come out. Dabelstein Falls, broadened or removed, Quie said. Dr. Fremling said. "Most of the the only members present at the John Zenk I THE COUNCIL granted a build- and his wife opened the door and beginning of the meeting. Until TEMPER ATURES Thurjday Students who enter college teach- river is no longer fit to swim in or BLAIR , Wis. . . almost exploded , . . spilled ^ ^^ ^- cottee on ms nice aesk .. . ana i exclaimed : Charlton Heston's "Diamond "Don't show that on camera!" Head," Cyette Mimieujc stands up For two months, these TV guys fully nude in one scene, back to are butting into all he holds dear the camera. . .Whereas in "Days and private, for a TV show, "Study of Wine and Roses," Lee Remick COUNTRY STYLE DINNER¦ ¦ ; ," March takes a shower ; with 3ier clothes noon to 2 p.m .. * of a Comedian 20 — but ' SERVED EVERY SUNDAY—12 he was . upset because fellow actor oil, . Joe DiMaggio's pals report , mashed potatoes, dressing, : ' he's very relaxed and in good Boast chicken {P mM *\\ i\ i Larry Kert reportedly had revived gravy, cabbage salad, relish, cranberries, «V ¦ avW i a tale _l how he flew into a rage spirits in California, for the fifst vegetable, homemade rolls and bread, . ~ ¦ in a B'way show, "A Family Af- time.since MM's death. . .The big dessert, beverage. ..;.- ...... ,...... | lax ineiudeot i ," push is on to Palm Beach aid fair and hurled a chair from ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ his dressing room into the theater. Palm Springs for Christmas. Rita rVIJUVUV e^yV irSVrS" **!*!" !**!*!**!"!*!** * ** " ' ' V i "Sure, it's true, but he wasn't Hayworth goes to the latter, to be involved." Shelley's wife was mop- joined by—Princess Yasrrtfn and ping up' the coffee. "What's the also by dtr. Rebecca Welles. matter ,'ifrith. -that cat? They gave Sam Levine, star of DEAR ABBY: Crackdown on Expense "Seidman & Son," a fantastic par- ' ' ¦ ¦ ' "And J like Larry Kert! , I de- Sauerlcraut, Spare Eibs, Dumplings, j»v / ¦ ^^ ¦V jt^jBGmm *^, _ ^ fend him every chance I get ty at the St. Mpritz on his 35th* Tabs Closes Restaurants Mashed Potatoes 1 — Beef Short Ribs, lS^ll 1S____!___!!)r which is- frequently. ,: anniversary in Show Business— SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)- i V^Mff . "So I went on a. rampage—had and Sam was hilarious. Poker-faced comedian Ben Blue been working Very hard, in a blis- After a rabbi eulogized him, Spying No Easy says he'll follow the lead of VVNIV , I VVNV VSI VVVSINVWWN I 1 ' i , tering hot theater—had been tak- Sam said "The rabbi made a won- restaurateur Mike Romanoff and I ^ > ^ ^ ^<^ >^'^ ** |^ D ______K.Kl4>_w\ .If 1 tm ' ^™^>*^_Sa__! ____! i ing some tranquilizers, if you take derful speech. I wish it'd been close his supper club. too many, they work in reverse. about me". . .Sam looked at a Blue opened his club here five "I PICKED op » chair and Tery small box containing his pres- .SCHAFSKOPF MSi^HMK_Jr . years ago. He said Thursday it k EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT K , * CX, broke it. Since nobody's seen me ent: .."All you people contributed Job for Woman will close next Sunday. Like «^B-______9______? '_&ll' *'"V —and this is all I get? " ... A pro-^ ) Beginning at 8 p.m. > [Vf _a_rH_*^__ i8____^lm_n_Mn do it, I had to show ~iy feelings, so By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Romanoff, he blamed in part the %VWV ^>^VVli ^^WA»^VV»Ar^WVS> ^A^^ awT |j| Mt^BS[_B_st ^>e^-.^B^I__y_!^______e_l»a_l« TI| p|tJMM 1. - ____ I1 ducer said "We got the script oi _ J *gS ^ff* *^* I threw¦ it into the hall—not at any- DEAR ABBY : I am 15 years old and some day I hope to be- government's crackdown on ex- body! ' - this show and we said, 'We don't come a spy. My parents and relatives have tried to discourage pense accounts. do this play if We Can't get Sard "It was justified—it was stupid 1 me, but I have dreamed of being a spy as long as I can remem- Romanoff said earlier that i«; '^^ Shelley declared. "But other peo- Levine'. ' Sam retorted, "Yeah, be- ber. When I mention my future plans to adults, they laugh.and plush restaurant will shut down ple lose their tempers. That's con- cause already you couldn't get Ed- think 1 am kidding but I am not, Abby, Spies very excit- Dec. 31 after a money-losing year. l ward G. Robinson!". . .One speak- , have [ MISSlSfi'PIAH sidered normaL" ing lives and they perform great services for their country.' Do Blue claimed he is having no P^^^^ ^' ' "Maybe you think actors are er said, "There are two Sam Le- trouble with creditors. "I just see . BUFFAIO CiTT, WISCONSIN w ^^^CE ^- ,' .) ¦ ] " you think this is a childish dream or should L go through with it"? entitled to special rules for tem- vines . . . Zero Mostel said, "I I know what I am getting into as I have read every spy story I the handwriting on the wall," he perament and morals?" believe I like the otJler one bet- said. . .' could get my hands on., FUTURE GIRL SPY .. "No ! The rule they should follow ter". . Harry Hershfield said, .. ¦¦ is the Golden Rule like everybody "I've know Sam Levine S3 years DEAR FUTURE GIRL SPY: The "spy" stories you have ______I__9_____¦_—__¦ else , " Shelley said: and I want to say this—I can"t read probably emphasized the glamor, excitement and adven. Just Out of Jail, Man "Some actors feel they're spe- understand ". him yet." lure of such work. But to get down to realities, a spy must be __ ¦ cial—they should be allowed count- TOD'AY'S BEST LAUGH: "A well grounded in history, geography, foreign languages, crim- Robs Store of $420 a^^WP^PH?fW7FnF___l Candyj . , rniddlewestern hostess announced W_Fi ¦ ¦ i _¦ 111 1 v I 1 __l ********* less -women r don't. I've been inal' psychology, the art of self-defense and NEW YORK (AP) • * ^ * ^ married 15 years to to her dinner guests, 'We were many - A man the same girl. other fields. No one should laugh when carrying a gun walked into, a When I'm on the road, I'm like planning to have venison, but for- a 15-year-old expresses his or her ambition. . tunately, Walter shot a cow.' " downtown: drug store Thursday } 1I Specials I every other guy. I smile, I kid At least you have one. ' ; and told the- clerk; ""I just got %\\ EMM around; . .but when I go home it's WISH I'D SAID THAT: "Yon " can't really call a. woman rich un- BEAR ABBY: My feathers were ruffled last' out of j ail and 1 need a f resh Shop with. the. newspapers." start/ He escatsed with $420. "Gee, Shelley, " I said, "I. wish til she hires a CPA to count her year -when you said the mimeographed news- i^B^^BUW Christmas we could do that in New York." calories for her. letter-type Christmas greeting was usually borr RED, B. EARL'S PEARLS: There's a ing and a lazy way of getting out of 'writing all \ SERVICE STO SIC ^^ "^ TonSte GLOB E TROTTER C^rtniegoes Fran- businessman we kmw who's gone year . or something like that. What is "lazy" cis, the Jersey ^ger^ius; to busted 24 times. Next week he cel- about composing a friendly, newsy letter to FISH FRY " j THESE PRICES GOOD All WEEK ' "* P"«"« Guantanamo Base $ec. 19 with Ed ebrates his silver bankruptcy, keep _1I your friends up to date on your acti* TX>NITE ^ Sullivan's troupe, ;-; to Alcapuko "Many a TV star, " notes trae vities _ I enjoy Christmas newsletters from oth- Feb. 12 to help needy children,.to Emporia Gazette, "made, it to the ers and had assumed they enjoyed mine. Be- S. Africa March 29 to sing con- top because her dress didn't".. . sides, it's the only thing I ever wrote that was Abby certs. . ;1 ain't gonna look—but in That's earl, brother. published. ¦ ¦/ $1.50 . And I had a circulation of about 150 people! - . Oance Every Saturday FTIUSTRATEI) to DEAR FRUSTRATED: I, too, enjoy the newsy, cheerful, _ U] _ NOW SHOWING clever Christmas letter. It' Louis Schuffi 2\t tWl r i s the ones containing "news" of ORCHESTRA Reg. $1.95 MIXED 100% FILLED ^1 -_-__flMUfcJ ." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Aunt Bessie's gall bladder operation, a flood in the basement |iLf_i fl | CANDYHAR0 ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' and Rover being hit by a car that 3 can live without. ; ' -; . - - . ¦ THIS FEATURE AT 7:1S AND J:4Q CANDY M_s_ss_^^^i&im£__i______H_E_M DEAR ABBY: My wife is beautiful, healthy: and lazy. She " OAKS j ^^ ¦ ' B_-__J_- mmm ^mam ^amm^a^^Kmmm ^^^^^BSMkWHLmmW^^mmm\ rill sleeps from 10 to 12 hours a night and complains about having WW Lb. Ba9 39C. / ;:- Lb. 49c ^^^^ to do the lightest kind of housework , 1 am ashamed to invite any- 0QC " one .to1 drop in as the house is a mess 75 percent of tlie time. I .' . - y..V :, _ Lb, 75c _ Lbs. 88c work 10 hours a day, rain or shine, to keep her in style. She can SUN. - MON. - TUES. buy anything she wants. Don't you think it's a wife's job to keep DEC. M-17-18 the house tidied up? Wfty should a man knock himself out to S^— 3-Oi. keep a woman cool, comfortable and well fed for nothing? ' REGULAR 1 FED UP AND READY TO "QUIT" '_PP_BBF^H I IPC* VWLLARD PARKER MERRY DEAR FED: Your wife is spoiled and you spoiled her! Of Urt- course it's her job to keep the place reasonably neat. If a man RIALTO B __n MIXEDTs j ^^^ ROBERT • ANDERS wants a beautiful ornament around the house to loo* at, he • THEATRE — ST. CHARLES : ^^ ^ DIX-iiAURfoffi can buy a statue. »" %- - HEnmwiss .1 Acaocmy Award Wfanorl DEAR ABBY: My husband never puts the caps on tooth paste, J-.IM ' i ii mm* ttttUim '5^* SAVERS _ mouth wash, deodorants, shaving lotion or hair tonic. How can jfc enNuyoo—ort j-_- TH IS FEATURE AT 8:40 I get him to be more careful? NAGGING WIFE r^UMM^ BNT jtffimin ¦ ' DEAR NAGGING: If I were to send you a small sampling A-m. ASSORTED lmf_ .-Tn ¦_!_#¦! of letters from wives who complain because their husbands NUMMBfRfl I , _mwi— 75e>50e) never take the caps OFF the above-mentioned items, you'd VHHMRWMI NllNHNf 'M'Ir^^W'^^' £.J& CHOCOLATES put the caps on yourself , and be glad to do it. It A„ MATINEE SUiVI. AT 2:30 ^S Flgvors Jftr Box . ' ylilil £i CONFIDENTIAL TO AL: When someone calls on you and ONE SHOW EACH ^i __kJSiS5^^'j I ^W talks endlessly about how well he is doing, before he leaves, you NITE AT 8:00 '^^&^ had better count your spoons. _M2„9 j ^j What's on your mind? For a personal reply, send a self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. N6EI ^H^^H Elec tion Promise merce will regulate the shoe ra- tion under a scheme requiring all S SUNDAY g IT" 7_? _ « .»»»"«»« **«« __^^^H Carried Out buyers to have a special card for 8 It el rT_*f«" \*. rnax\„ _¦_ ¦¦ _ ¦ . the purpose, said a broadcast ADULTS 7.» SPECIAL — JUNIORS SO*-CHILDREN 25* CLERMONT, Fla. (AP)-Doro- monitored here, : ¦ : thy Hoskinson lives on a dark Havana radio said the 1962 shoe ¦ at FOBD HOPKINS production goal had been fixed at street. She asked her brother-in- 16 million pairs. The same station law, Jim Hoskinson, to do some- announced a few days ago a goal ¦ COMPLETE thing about It if he won election of 17 million pairs, allowing each i¦ SNEAK ____) to the City Council. person two pairs a year. ¦ DINNER Jim was elected this week and ¦ Served At a,m.-4 ;10 p.m. S M Bring your family-M he remembered Dorothy's request. WINONA DAILY NEWS ¦ He sent her a flashlight. 2 Roast Tom Turkey M* ~ ~ ~ PREVIEW FRIDAYr DECBM B e>ri4rwa ¦ " or ,Ham Dinner S VOLUME 107, NO. Jl H Includes e g«nerous bowl ot soup, M Laborers, Students Published dally axcipt Saturday tnd hofi- llutly whipped potaloas. glblet ¦ TONITE AT 9:10 P.M. d&vi by Republican and Herald Publishing M dreislno, tatty soled or veo> PM table, homemade cloverlaat roll Favored in Cuba Company, M» Franklin St., Winona, Minn. ¦ " SEE THE SNEAK AT 9:10 and butler. __ ¦ KEY WEST, Fla. (AP )-Labor- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¦ colhM and ¦¦ ¦¦ M Z PLUS 300 SPARTANS AT 7.00 OR 10:35 SJnglt Copy 10c, ISc Sunday ZZ lea cream (or g T C ¦ er.i and students will be given ¦ I dassert . All M ^ \ m WE CANNOT D«llv«7e(l by carrier In City if Wlnowi^. (or only ™ TELL THE TITLE OR STARS, BUI IT WILL priority in the distribution ol shoe ¦ | g ^J Per weak JO cenla ¦ BE SHOWN rations next year, Havana radio tveeka IIJ.7S SI W-ek» M.» CJilldren'a Olnnert Mt FOR OUR REGULAR SHOWING (N 4 ** _ _* ¦ Other Dinner Selections on ¦ said Wednesday. ~ atop, WEEKS — RATED A-l. By mall ttrletly In »d\»*ncei p»p«r | Our Menu ZZ Tlie Ministry ot Internal Com- ped en expiration date. in Fillmore. Hauiton, Olmsted, Winona, ¦ BOOTH and TAB LB S Trempealeau countlsi: t month* 14,3(1 3 months 13.30 m SERVICE B l_yeer lia.00_ i month tlJi All other wall eueticrlptlone ; ¦RR RR H R RJTIH M """" ¦ | IWIf uWi iaiitfuU ST0HY1 fvear lIS.OO s amoottit UM 2jJil_J_l_l__Ul__!/ |laMKI ¦ 4 tnemtha _ M.«M month 11.40 ______l!P TECHNICOLOR* __ of addreu notlcel. undelivered ¦IJti^yMgW ^^^^^MHBB^^^^HRB Send chanpa tervht Wora jn^kW^^ ... iut coplei, subitrlpllon erderi and other mall ¦Imm - ia 41j> lt«mi to Wlnone Dally Mews. Box »«. Wl. owner. ma j* nona, Minn, "** *** _AL __ M *J*_ I«cond class pottaga paid at Winona. ! ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦

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By CRETCHEN L LAM_6RT0N EVERY year before Christmas I try to run a Santa's Helper _ column with ideas for the baffled givers of gifts. Each year it's interesting to note certain tendencies in gift-giving. For in- stance, one year everything had to be "personalized" (the fancy way of saying "initialed"); last year everything from children's games to women's jewelry had a Civil War theme, probably be- cause of the Civil War Centennial observance. r And each year there is increasing emphasis on special Christ- mas furnishings — special Christmas table linens, chandeliers, mailboxes, rugs, false fireplaces, dishes, glasses, silverware — well, you name it and some catalog's got it! Apparently they'd like to see everyone store (or throw ) away their entire household furnishings and do> over the entire house for the two week holi- day season.

This year I've noticed a vast bit, fox, "fvolf , wildcat calls increase in "luxury gifts" (last year these callers were being offered, which must mean outlawed in the TJ. S. and Canada for shooting birds) ., that everyone has more money, "Silver Dollar Tables" can or something. Here are a fe\v be purchased for your game from various catalogs. For $2 ,- room, made of cherry or ma- 495 you can buy from a cata- hogany inlaid with real silver log a two-man deluxe model dollars. They cost $299. The MAN PLEASERI FLORSHEIM GIFT CERTIFICATE! THE WORLD'S FIRST ELECTRIC PORTABLE YEARS OF HAPPINESS FROM A SINGLE CHRISTMAS GIFT niftiest game yet 0 Ce y U'Ve typCd n deCtriC rtable ou'u never 8 Nautilus submarine w h i c h is "Mr. Give him the "choice>"-a Gift Certificate that entitles him to ° *" P° > to A musical instrument will provide years of lappiness, years of cruises at six m.p.h . Or four Outlaw" for $1,995. It cons'Sts n" » ^°nual portable again. And the Coronet gives every- S?ect ht own Fl^ ° pleasure, and years of creativity for your child. Come into Hal m.p.h. underwater. For $495 of a lifelike six-foot tall elec- t0UCh Wi h «* ff .t S nf&IS: _k? S- a^elc mt'S ¦£ ." - * * * ? ' ' * »^ *•* • - our varied line of quality band and you can order a whirlybird kit tronic gunman who draws "two - . ««» ev. .rea ^blackness.ln ThereTh e are no jumpyT* lines , —no jumbled *\*t that you put together your- 45-trigger-action guns from a in itself Florsheim Gift Certificates take iu t _ few moments . . _. . orchestra instruments, all available on ' convenient payment letterS n UneV6n SP3Cing S deCtriC POrtabl€ d0CS thinfiS self and then fly up to 16,500 genuine leather gunbelt" and to^pu purcnase^Le and are available in any amount. I __ " _ °„_ - ™ terms. WE SELL QUALITY INSTRUMENTS MANUFAC feet altitude. It stores com- shoots at a target that has an ^ othe LightWeight carrymg case included. TURED BY CONN, SELMER, OLDS, AND LE BLANC. pactly in your garage and will electric eye and split-second fly 120 miles on six gallons timer. Mr. Outlaw also talks of\ gas. For $125 you can pur- over built-in tape and speak- A & O BOOTERV LUND TYPEWRITER COMPANY HAL LEONARD MUSIC, INC. chase a portable electronic er system, and as the catalog S7 Weit Third Street 119 Ctntar Strut Phone 5222 M East Second St. Winona bird and animal caller which says, "his side-splitting com- plays records of bird feeding ments 'will put any varmint in calls, fighting, courting or dis- place. Guns, gunman, and the tress calls; also distressed rab- entire works for only $1,995." ¦ i * When I was in New York I kept reading about this or that prominent financier or theatrical producer installing a real Fin- nish sauna in his Park Avenue apartment. And now you too can install one. For $2,395, shipped freight collect, it is a complete "Viking Sauna kit" that includes a special heater (for $995), red- wood building that can be moved from your swimming pool to your amusement room in winter, special Viking thermometers, timers, hand-made Finnish buckets and switches, and even im- ported hand-woven Finnish linen Sauna towels at $24.95 apiece. You can buy natural fox throws or automobile robes lined in gay-colored wool and edged in matching leather for $250, but the Mack or sable-dyed fox will set you back $350. But my favorite luxury jgift is a fur-covered seat belt which, says the catalog, "re- flects gracious motoring." You can get a mink-covered seat , belt for only $50, but a chinchilla seat belt will set you back $100. But imagine the prestige of being caught Ln a mink seat belt if you have an accident when you do some gracious motoring!

nearly one-half of the Murchison group's holdings and has an op- tion to buy more — perhaps all Gamble Heads their remaining shares. ? : : ; ¦ ¦ . . . . ' ^__ ^ it^__1la_1^^^ -'aWi^atl1l^_^r_^^_^'*-^ ^*^^-kt^'M^' given up the presidency of a $7- day at 7:30 p.m. The program Blue with matching carrymg case. Why not pick up several sons. single songs, albums of choral, symphony, band and vash it, it never needs pressmg. ^Why? Because f^it nas billipn holding company 18 months will he presented Dec. 20 in the for the ladies of the house so each can have their own personal orchestra selections. They're all at our place right how. New Superba's patented lining of 100% Dacron. Get several! $2.50 after winning control in an epic Fremont and Altura school build- shaver. numbers received every day. Or give a record gift certificate each; proxy battle. ings. and let them choose their own. He stepped aside Thursday as head of Alleghany Corp., which TED MAIER DRUGS ST. CLAIRS, INC. controls Investors Diversified ^m_—M —¦—¦—_B^_^BI—¦—aa^ HARDT'S MUSIC STORE Services, a Minneapolis-based in- Fn *____9 vestment company complex, and /oy -y mmmmc'T i__r " ___W_J* _^_e_ * ___b_ * ______• MtmmmZf ______* ______^te_£_^-_£___tt_£^______^>_A______C_^ _ ------_«^__« , a_r T ___hatir ____r1f ____ f a____Y _____f ___Tif ____ the New York Central Railroad. He will remain as a director. DANCING Murchison had taken over the on our newly refiniihed dance presidency after he and his broth- floor at tha new er, Clint W. Jr., overthrew Allan EATERS P. Kirby, wealthy New Yorker, LABOR TEMPLE The as chairman. ORCHESTRA SW I I Elected by the Murchisoh-dom- ^_a_^L f^S SURFORM ^L I inated board to succeed John was Every Sal. Night I II Bertin C. Gamble, Minneapolis ARNIE'S ORCHESTRA businessman-financier. Member! Gamble two months ago bought ^__ B__H__^__H__B__H_B_H_M_____r

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AVALON C,VE Y0URSELF A BEAUTY C,FT Ballroom — La Croat* GIFTS THAT ARE MOST WELCOME! A MOST WELCOME GIFT CHOICE THAT IS DIFFERBNTI DANCE You can get set for tho holidays abend and save money at the Th_ ..pr|ma 2fl '> . . . n portable, high capacity (10/11) , ten- What household can't use another electric appliance? Hardly flame time ! Clip the coupon above and present it in our shr-p k lmi)d ad(| |nR mncl,ine wm, direct subtraction , credit SATURDAY NITE any time during Ihe month of December ... it is good for multiple, balance,_ multlnlicntlon device, column, indicator, at tha any! And rifiht now you can get famous Siinbcnm Appliances $1.00 off on the permanent of your choice (except ( Wednesday • ,)cr l0 -ther fcntures not, usually found in machines before k mA DANCE «n,i -„,_ „„ iy, qi tM c»„„ i„ J i . i . - specials) . Avoid the rush . . . have your permanent nnccd to low It nrlnts a tanc record of all operations. Best TEAMSTERS CLUB and save up lo 25% I Stop in ond see our complete selection. t)', W. also hav. plft c.rtlllcMti . U™ M«mr»r» e nolldny festivities are here. ^V y for only $U5 * available In any amount for your frltndi. ^ SUN., DEC. 16 201 Eact Third St. Mutic by Emll Guenthar ypewriter Service and HI. Blua Denlrn Boyi R. D. CONE CO. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOP Winona T MIDWEST CARAVAM MM« '^BMHIBNWIMMBeW U-T2 Bait S« Newspaper — Established 1S55 ,000 volumes Braid) percent -Catholic) of economic activity. Especial- An Independen t Only 23 books were lost out of 50 Italy (99.5 percent) have l_&| making things work, The par- ty's hod long experience in making things POLITICS "A, I can 't go alona with tho work—in reverse. COUISVILLE. Ky, W-John Idea (hat you Just out taxes Daily News 31. Whallcn , who founded the without regard to the deficit The Associated Press Is entitled exel uslvely ^Democratic organization in that in created. I think wc to the use for republication of all the local Though the Russians lead in medium XeidsviUa In the ratio's, op- have to look at manj> factors. erated a burlesque (heater All news printed In thin newspaper as wot I as all missiles, we're ahead In the big ones, Any- and of us aro awa re of the de- Sunda Nfcws A.P. newx dispatches. "What really burns mc up are these clerks at the Parcel saloon. Opponents often call- sirability tit any time o( reduc- y ¦<» ¦ one who derivM comfort from this just they don't pay > Post windows, stand and stand and , You ed hl« ' party "Tho Bucking- ing the tax burdens upon the 5 ¦¦¦Friday, Pecembcr 34 , 1902 hasn 't figured tlie odds. the slightest attention to you." ham Theater Gnng, " people, Rot , on the other hand . Teresan Sophomores Prepare justice Fined Residents of Galesville IraditiohaI Outdoor Pagea nt In Houston Co CALEDONIA. Minn. (Special) Wonder About Tower The traditional outdoor Christ- Ehrhardt, Austin, Minn., are crib E. Broadway; Miss Mary Biesam, — Two criminal matters were dis- ies pageant at the College of angels. Student Council represen- 660 W. Wabasha St.; Miss Joyce posed of by Judge Arnold Hat- GALESVILLE, .Wis. (SpedaD- It does appear that the Channel aint Teresa will be held in tatives of the sophomore class, Hennessey, 127 W. King St., Cas- field in Houston County District Galesville residents aren't sure 8 (WKBT-TV) tower will be built ourdes Portido at 7:30 pro. Miss Nancy Bird, Minneapolis; sandra lLauer, 204 W. Wabasha Court Thursday to complete the what a 1,629-foot television tower here. Federal authorities already tanday. Twelve: Winona and area Miss Mary Brynaert- Detroit; St.; Miss Jean Polj -ack, 269 Wilson fall criminal calendar. on the outskirts of the town will have given approval. Although the udents are among the 155 sopa- Mich.; Miss Jean Loftus, Glen- St., and Miss. Susan Steffen , 222 Roy Schnaufer, Houston, was do for the city. state has not approved, an ad- liores in bhe pageant. coe, Minn., and Miss ..Carol W. Wabasha St. fined $500 on a charge of violation journed meeting of the Wiscon- Class officers are cast a* prin- Meehan, Westchester, HI., are the Carolers from Winona and the of official duties. He had pleaded sin Aeronautics Commission will pa3s in the Nativity scene. Miss portico angels. area - are the Misses Mary Clare guilty to the charge previously. Chamber at Houston be held at the station in La !ar_aret Wegmann, president, Albrecht, 401 Liberty St.; Susan It involved failure to send $649 in Elects New Officers Crosse Sunday noon. linneapolis, will portray the THE THREE KINGS are the Tyler, 1174 W. Broadway; Pamela fines collected to the county while The controversy is over the lessed Virgin. Miss Mary Jean Misses Joan Sievers, 407 E. King Stansfield, 4155 Broadway, and he was justice of the peace at HOUSTON, Minn . (Special) height/ oo The girl's glee club will open the WESTFIELD WOMEN'S PARTY BLAIR MUSIC MOTHERS Those interested should enroll at rrtann, Jonas Moor, EUa Hagen, Preceding the supper a short high school program with "Carol Westfield Women's Golf Asso- BLAIR, Wis. (Special)—B 1 a i r the superintendent's office before R-Udy Butenhoff, Lambert Reglm, Christmas program will be con- of the Bells" by M: Leontovich, ciation held its Christmas party Music Mothers will meet tonight Dec. 21. Classes will start Jan. 2) R-ussel Biwe_r and Albert Roth ducted by Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Other selections are "I Heard the Thursday at the Williams Hotel following the band and choir con- or 3 and will run for 13 weeks. ../ acting as saleswomen. A march Nussloch. There will be a 50-cent Bells," N. Cain ; "His Star Shineth Captain's Quarters . A 1:30 p.m. cert in the school gymnasium. of dimes for charity was held. gift exchange. Clear," F. Bronschein ; "Let It luncheon was followed by bridge __~ Hostesses used their own fav- Snow," Stune. Barbara Creely, and an exxhange of gifts. Win- LADIES AID fL orite centerpieces as table dec- Mrs . Walter bridge were Mrs. John (Special) — The SOFTIZE daughter of Mr. and ners at SILO, Minn. CUTS IRONING orations whe_ serving the tradi- Gilmanton Schools Creely, will be accompanist. Grams, Mrs. Nora Hart and Mrs. Ladies Aid of Immanuel Lutheran (^ tional Christmas cookie refresh- . The mixed chorus will sing "Sing H. C. Aakre. The "alarming" Church will hold a potluck sup- oim ost in HALF [^pj ments. They -were the Mmes. Aug- To Stage Programs Gloria " by K. Davis; "Carol of the prize was won by I\lrs. B. W. Me- per at 7 p.m. Sunday. The hus- ust Nothnage3, John Ehlers, Char- "Hasten , no deep wrink ling fi[ 0 ( Drum," Czech carol : Carron. bands are invited and gifts will les Harkness, Fred Meshke, Lulu GILMANTON, Wis. Special) - Swifdy, Hasten Softly," R. Kountz. be exchanged. Haase. Willard Critchfield, Emil Gilmanton High Sch ool band and Accompanist will be J a nice. OPEN HOUSE Kasten and Willard Bening. The chorus will present a concert and Luethi, GALESVILLE, "Wis. (Special) ______H______H——H__maw Mmes. Louis Doebbert , Otto Christmas pageant Monday at 8:15 There will be an instrumental in- — The Rev. and Mrs. Robert M. Knaak, Ray Bublitz and Kenneth p.m. Miss Dagney Lund, music in- terlude between performances. C. Ward and their daughter Kath- Spittler arranged the program for structor, will direct the perform- No admission charge is to be ryn, will -welcome guests at an SURE... WE BRAG SOME! the evening. ance. made, however, a free will offer- open house at their home Sunday "Red Candles," an operetta will ing will be acc epted. from 2 to 5 p.m. The Wards are Here is one reason for it. At NORGE your be presented by students of Gil- at home in the Presbyterian Teresan Chapter manton Grade School Wednesday PYTHIAN PARTY manse wh ere they have resided clothes are cleaned two times, not just once! And at 8 p.m. Among those to appear MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) — since Mr. . Ward 's installation our solvent is filtered every time a load comes out. Sees Sli des From will be Cheryl Hart , Gary Bjorgo, Pythian Sisters will hold their Nov. .4 as pastor of the local European Trip Ronda Hart, Lorn Schultz, Carle- annual Christmas party Saturday church. Also your clothes do not go in with other clothes. , ton Braem, Roger Gunderson , at the K. of P. Hall. All Pythian Mrs. Hubert Weir showed the Mary Lou Gunderson, Dane Yaro- sisters and Kmights of Pythias INDIES AID Drop off your cleaning whije you Christmas shop Chapter Thursday eve- Eddy Gunderson, Charles Minnesota City, M i n n. — Teresan limek, and their families are invited. and we will do your Christmas cleaning. ning slides *f her trip last sum- Kent, Lola Rognholt. Suzy Gilman , Each person is to bring a 50-cent First Evangelical Lutheran Church Ladies Aid members will hold a mer to Europe . The chapter met Debbie Loomis, Shirley Winsand , gift to he exchanged. A potluck We now have a HAIR DRYER! Wash your hair at Mrs. Werr's home, Vicky Winsand, Bryce Lisowski , lunch will be served. meeting and Christmas party Her itinerary included Scotland, Kay Anderson, John Borgwardt , Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the at home and dry it as you wash or clean your c lothes! England, Belgium, Holland , Ger- Wayne Rognholt and Karen PLAI NVIEW P ROGRAM church.; All women are welcome. many, Swi tzerland , Italy and Schultz. PLAINVIEW. Minn. (Special) There will be a 50-cent gift ex- _ ranee. ¦ — Plainview Hism School mixed change. Tlie meeting will be fol- chorus under the direction of lowed by an all-ccngregation pot- NORGE Dry Gleaning & Laundry Village Hostesses were Mrs. Theodore FRIENDSHIP CLUB Bernatz , Miss Modesta Gallery, Miss Sharon Nustad and band di luck fellowship supper at 6 p.m. 601-603 Huff St, Phone 9885 Mrs. Richard Lipinski , Mrs. Winners at cards at St. Casimir 's reeled by David Kallman will pre- The suppe r will replace the usual Tranklin TiSIman , Miss Margaret Ladies Friendship Club Thursday sent a program of Christmas mu- afternoon aid lunch. - Stevenson arid Mrs. Hubert Weir. evening ,were, bunco, Mrs. Edward sic Sunday at 2 p.m. in the school The January meeting will be Steinhoff ; 500, Mrs. Arthur Sliev- auditorium. Miss Nustad is school . . ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ Ml held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. er; canasta , Miss Agnes Toshner; music instructor and Mr. Kall- , 0 Suzette » | Philip Fciten. schafskopf , Mrs. Stanley Newman. man. band director. The progra m llf__-_iiiii__V of »i^™**il^"W«_____W______secular and religious numbers ¦______M W» _ ^ *******P- will close with a carol sing by the audience and performing CLEARANCE groups. /;* \\ ) SUITS? +* SALE!4_r #"% mm mm • % ) THERE'S STILL TIME TO INSTALL THAT NEW FLOOR < YOU'VE WANTED . . . AT NEW LOW PRICES! CHAND'HABITS JOHN MEYER 7 Decorator Colors \ BEECROFT / / CLASSIC WOOLENS \ 1 102 Distinctive Lights j ,_ VELVET (these with tie Asphalt Tile £" "•- le - silk Mouse to match the > ! ¦ | | • Many- dlfftrent stylos. • All styles, colors and shapes. V iininRi j U i I Sizes: 12-18 | 12 Ne-w Colon — VINYL ) AT All dtcorativ. for homt, offic* »r \ I • Many one-of-a-kind. • g \ foytrs. m .¦;.] Specially .| Tile ¦£?«, *• IOV2C -• I • Clear ant* el Floor Models, ,.#U«I __ AI _ _ || Asbestos | • Buy now and save at WHOLESALE ¦ 54" High ¦ ¦ a Priced $ • Sail of Demonstrators, COST AND BELOW I | Vinyl Wall Tile - "r_r"59c I ¦ EASY ^^ i 10 INSTA.ll!AND DO 00 IT YOURSELF SAVE j TOMORROW ONLY 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ^f ^\ ¦ \ EXTRA DOLLARSI I _ M £ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T8 I ¦ ¦ ALL LIGHTS at WH OLESALE COST or BELOW! !

Slim sheath accented by "silk-look" accle print I| ¦ ¦ ii J bodice and lining of the slot scam open jack et. | | ; Winona Lighting Studios i Colors : Winter Navy or fi J — 528 Huff Slraet — | Royal Blue | | . ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ I «J Ordination Set Mondovi Shoppers Services at Area Churches Lewiston Scout Church Hear Area - AlrTVRA t-m,f HafV im «f»| frl«ay u*». For Rome To t jjj£ will KM S|:1J $.m>l Iwnrtay fsDMj ami »i; '\^%KimmWmm-tHi^'' Roger Francis ponrtue bf T <&Q in ttj r ffj W«fn8«»r, nilalw M« rnmmmf timi f>,m, w«"«sday, LEWISTON, Minn. (Special >-A MONDOVI, Wis. (Special}—Area caH, a p,m, wrmIMI Mjff. 1$ MIIIH Wfh .t f,m, frmv. *»i*f He -win ordgjn§d Wednesday COrrln SI. and new Highway (It Dr. E. ClavtPD Bwrge» iw«» ftrM*ty»y v$ Jnhiw , pm/ vwwnt »wv H»MBt. * ' the. "(tal ancj Ceuntry" swBrtj «t be year ag^in |_rouE||aut the busi- Ray. t fl| ,. •?» m, $$r »T », ¥ll#|w l», WllWfta, 7:30 p.n». ipatjup, . TM . Phil Wllli»fc» (West Broadway and Malm 7h# H*r«l, R«lr.st«l Frldiy, r|»'j mtimtm nv p.-m/ m t% Prnl' a VmMGhweh of CMst »t the Church $ % fjlstript clyuios eyeing »tgre *•* urday, laefrHpffefl PliMM, and 1«;M , Ar^jgbop Martin J, ness t.30 a.m.—Senior high church school f mwrirVt ruiwriil to Chriirma. EV« S«n4»)r 0:3. rm. Rome by »:45 a.m,-^|undiv tch«o| f»r fll «stl. *;J0 p.m.T-Sgn<|0V school tor all »cj«l 8 ¦ a.m.) ¦ chMsfmM WFVICI . rtnuriei, lijj wryist, ¦ . ' ,:. - :• at . » openlag., Northern States p^wer . ' ¦ • ¦ • ' p.m. i . "T» ¦ . O'Corraor, rector of Forth Aimn- 10:50 i.m.-Wouhlp, wrwon, "Hi la yaara th'ough adults, £ !«»• • - .* - NOHTOM Th* Rev. Walter Meyer will pre- Co., has agreegf to p|Jw the ehajrs 1Q:4| l.m.^WorilMp, Si/parvlsed nurj pry 10:30 a.m.-:Vy«r|*lp; churffv fchopl *I#M- . He&rwi JtoWlan mtfhlf, f=3»- #.m.| can PoUege, Com'nfl." es for children In all grades through |ur)- Sund|y ut,w|, |()j3(l 9 f«j|p . _ TtJnJty .gyiMfllrtrhintrien worship wlfti «§Pt the 4WfW«} tp Riclwrd Ahreng, tp uge its office during prfgenta- s p.m.-^/v>nt>/tl ci,ristm>> PW*'C fry Jfr* Is prlvloed for all children t/j fder S. Miss .m.) yoytt, W ItyW-¦ KtlMif t,m, mptty throng Donahue is {Jie sgn Qi W< choir, ''Bon) a King by John W, Petersen. Agnes Bard will play ''Pastorale," by Bacl), ior high, WHrsfry care fpr Ms. Pfgludas ship it sum, 7i« -A-rn- T«»5S#y, eheir ¦ ¦ non g( Mr. and Mrs, fijpwin Ah^ *P t gels 'From t|ie Biselms of G|ory, WI|so«i, claat #.m. Nmwjltirjtbmitii f »m, Tuesday, clgs* parried over a public address 7:,m.r Sslwrjjiy, christmaa Heart of Mary parish frade 9Wl syptem all In the B« Merry," by Morris. Sermon, ''Some- m, Jynipr «nd senior fholfs. under dj- BalDany M»r#v(jn §y/). a>f ;diu|, CM ^y» rttmmh f »,m,i «fiwm»««> ciaaa, Mettibirs of the congregation Mpndivi buginesi ajlstrjct will bt thing |p L/opk Up To. recfipn pf ifarpld jdatrem flivf Mrs, c. "•"Ti./ imm», W;Mr*9l» B-m. S«tuF«i#y, ten- %\. t-uko i t-utrmrart school, after the wrvici, Behesrs^ the "Sheep . M»y Safply 'i™»|f»i s aw, ••»,w, ' 5«n«J»y 10 from i9§§ to IM Where he rer The following are the choir* and 5:3fl ftm.r^esfpy Fpur)daf|pn, HaroW R*SMd, a-m.| wer«hii», 11 *m, ChriMmas program Dec, n fit 7;?0 of will gjpg: CgNTRAL 1-UmERAN Monday, 7 a,rp — MfP's praypr ftllgwslilp. (Jraip." Bad). Sprmpn, ''Mfss#gp frgm a «ip6iw*y eeive*^ his he«n§ior »rts de- the nights ftey 4 p.m.^-BrowijIes. Star, Postlude, - "Alleluia, Ampnl" Co|- suntlay »8;)S g.m.i ' - p.m. wiU follow, " Khmit .worship, lhfl()W » aj,fp.? school gree from ' Mary s Allege, He Mpndiy, ?:}§ Bim., Wondovi Ru- (The Am«rJ6«n Uufhiran C|wrs!») 7 p.m—fioy 5P»UI«. fee hour in Fellflwthlp roorn". Bojnl ql s«rni9fi, '«Aili»tl)«r «VWV? || M. ¦ Wprjhlp, church , St. ' (Corner HuH and Wsbashal MjESaslns,'' 19 i,Olr ' Tuesday, a}:S0 p.m.r-GIrl Scputs. |rut|l»t m*»'- a.m. tiwar twim mm «i will return to the dioc»se in July ral Luthwap Pwiah fa^agua D Urn* Brisa Uolhtran worthl)?, funday schopi L. E. Brynastad, Patter Wednesdav=-W. C5 circles. }-3 pffl^Plljrlm Fillpwshlp Plllst/riaa ,^Vf Tm*rm\, hm*, m p,m,i eer. alter having completedL hi* itucj- ehpjr, diieetfid by Sonia l«v«ly. I p.m. « tAfiev Valley, «;» aftar wylff, HH i,h. Grace Lutherans fj het; W, C Fri«Hi/A«llMrTt Filter —eulldlng council. par|y. 1 *« _ w ' Nfiiy cominvRlen, \t;)t a,rp.i perish 9 a.m.—Sermon, "Tl)t Coming et HIrp 7 cm —Senior chplr. study Br«up, . • * Improvements Planned sacred theology. choir, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, di- Saturday, 10 a.m.—Ctiurch school pro- Advjni- . wryiee »t Mw»y Vul ev, | .p:n>. Communion, j \M »-m, ehriitmas party We Know Not .'' Mra. T. Ctiarlai Gracn, Wednesday, 3:45 B.m.-Jur(ior clipir. p»»to e, aM|n_k"WMffr,-7 P-fP, Tuesday, board pi reptor. Wednesday, Thompson Val- gtganist, will play "Htj clct AH Ya St- gram r^iaarsei. / p.m.- Serfpr cffplr. w. mem, mmM eimto BipGEtyAY, (Special) This rsday, of ih» ?iwi /Rpslify -|r iiresi, win spank. Bfwif»ffon, f ¦ D.m. Mi ""- — ley choir. BolPy Sie, director. lieyertV' Swegltft folic rnglody, _ «l ' JjTflCKTON Eric Aldlriger was elected chair- "Noel," diBegua. Minister Thursday, 8 p.m., Central Lu- y a,m._4una'ay »ch»pl, Jjradji fjgr WcKINLEY METHODIST Eifva/uth»r»i wfitiig, »;M m WW _ 6r«.f MjM)ir»n eomfnunlsn, » a.m,i man of the Grace JUitherjh con- Student URACB PRSSBYT5RIAN I I>). theran senior flhojr, Mrs. Dujne fDrpggh 1J, J.m.| fyaufaw - _ ltf _Sl iShwl, .»;# ».m,| 5«fw»y i»ni»|f la , Mwfay. confif: gregation pt a recent meeting. o a.m.^Adulf BltJlt arudf (last In Tha Roy. -jdwird W. C«bhar«J Tht WWhiPt T- Kinj family right fl)fl«»m#j Wr«lln«7 malfprt (lf», #!S_. P^lf Thursday, cop- Johnson, tjireeter; Dep. %\, 7;S0 (Wfsl gfpadyiay Rm . Hryi(t, Charles Waldo was Named at Canton Chapal. . and H|gl)l . (Frjakllti and. Brpadwayi a p.in. TVMM , _ WP Spwf m msallnjs, f amtm «!»»», »:» vw elected p.m., Central Lutheran junior I0:)5 a.fn.-rStTrnpn «rM|> »»ma « •« parwnwe MtlMM W9nhlti IDS »,».; Sunday secretary and , 9 and VI:tS a.m.—Worship. Sermon, ¦ _ • am- vVrtnestfsy, plnrt and Waiter Pflughoeft CiiNTON, ftfinn. <8peei»D -r- I^pda- Lee, above. Senior fholr w|l| atjlg "r)BW We 9 a.m.-Chwcfi sclipfll. . ,, . ' hour nr vmm i-w i-m.i mWwMk M- WHIPI, ions #,m. chpir. Miss director. "Mary, the Mother of Jesus and Her Christmas treasurer. Council merrjbers elect- j§mep i> Sins Thy Pralsa," Zant Van Aukan di- 10:30 a-m.-worsrilp. Special veni sarvfce, $ stv-i t?nipr chs|r reijenr- IpyfH ifiaef Bestty, 9 student «t u- Dec. 23. 8 p.m., Sacred Heart Son." Junior chofr will sing, " Twvas in Choir director, Mrs. Vyal- sal, 9 in.- - . -¦ - IP. "Blesa- include William gtyeve recting. Nortary for tola, ffl party* houtf. the Moon of Winter, rnusjial service. p, . •SHBrioy KtV9ffl, !» WI».V Wpr'H ed , IJer- bup« ThsolpgiPs! SeDiJfiary, i>n- eighth grade choir, 10:15 a.m.—Sunday jchpeJ, (WSaTy. Kin- " at the first service. t»r eilbertson; PfBanjsl, Jofiplle Mlll'in. . & By fh» tw„, 6«4 rfj5 r»»i," chrt»|. and seventh and Senipr chplr will s|ng at th» sewipl sarv- \*m t _ irian Je^ke Alfred Aldujger. buqufli lpw« , will TieGome th« stu- dergarten, grades one through thrtt. TrfhurclB «cl)9Bl , Ch,rlstma» pra- Lufhuren 5wn^«v jfhoo), »iM a^m.,- mr: mei oerii l»v Ifrtinrlih, 11 »,ff. sunuw Sister Marylita, director. _ Ice. Nursary for ln|anfs dyrfng both sery- 7 B^Tir ship, 10:30 a.m. In aftarnpon; On the ChFiptlpag committee S p:!Ti. -Seiilof _ eagv» -agl- tj gp car- Children'* ChrtyTia. Pf?- 56hP9l Ctif'Stm?* rel)»»rial afe dent minister at Cajnton and Scot- for rafr|th- Oram, ?., »l-0 ' blestlnpi, favorite Christ- oling and tH«c»( tg wyrch y' school claasei Ws-n*s^ay, I prn.—Round table. BK, B.m- Adveni tvenlna Allen Aldinge', Arlo §tueve qnd land Presbyterian Churches SI_H ments. *-t -

Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Cu|> pack, Scogf roprn- ef the Sunday school a.m.; Lgtner Laaow^ turkey dinner pon- TAMARACK the fojjpwing imprpyements: Qrangedale SemCTtary School class, Brpssntlng the ¦ play, "Sons in (he Air." gVANi>ELICAL UNITED aid ~ In- Mary , Wednesday, 7 p.m.—BlbJa atudy in • lhe . 'Wj ||te Ternerssnt, 4;)9 P,W, I caroilno In Lutheran lundav school, ?: If a.m.; wor- ' students in Phpenijc made a relief chapel, _ ;G|ff processional vw* w \t\ CH«'«CH Looney valley, 6:30 p.m.; relreshmerits at stall drainage tne, new trusses remamber the Children BRETHREN ship, n e.m, Thurrtjy. cti«»lr. « P-m- 's Garden orphan- (Wes t Kins and Soulb Baker) Allen Sathers, II p.rn. Wednesday, Advent KNM&HT5 AT ARCAPI A map of the Unite4 States of fudge, Thursday, 7 p.m.rrSanlar cfiair. age in j hf Philippines. Saturday, confirmation clauses, » f-ni. ani bepmsi put a new floor in 7:30 p.m.-LSA, t?«llwshlp' Hall- Milfarandt lervlct, l t.ni, Pattor C. M. Uanton, ax- "(Special) marshmallo-v and gecojijujt,. . Thursday, 7 p.m. _4anlpr choir, The Rev. Raul acutlvt TREMPEALEAO the basement, and construct new ARCAWA, Wia, - Friday, 4 p.nv—Beyi eMr. » p.m.—Trustees. director of Ihe Zlon Society Iqr ¦ ¦ Israel, will tptok, t p.m, Senior choir, Mount Calvary Lutheran worship, »;30 steps: and sidewalks. Knights of Columhw* and wivas While *e map vvag stored In the tatyrdaf. » a.fn*-?:Jynhir and janlor Sarurdgy, f a.m.—Youlh membership t:1J e.m,^Suntd»V achppl- _ • cgnflrmpndj, The reheeniil, V p.m, a.m.; Sundev tcfiqof, 10:30 e.rt). flmrKiajy, at school refrigerator , three states CIPSJ .. 10:3B a.m -yyorshlp. Sermon, ' 7. p.m. will have a Christmas party 10-.1S a.m.^-ConHrmaHon chair. IAIMNEISKA choir,. SPPftftfifl . »:30 a.m.—Chancel Singers. Word Is Rectlved." day school S»tyrda.y, cptillrme- St, Stanislaus Catholic Church 11 a.m.—Girls choir. 10 a.m.^Junlor choir. St. Mary's Catholic /yiastev * and 10 WSAVEK , 11 em- 7 p.m.—Vputh choir praptlcp. tm- i Da lly Rpi'ary- 7iV> a-m-i dally Mm< Methodist wprsfrlp tod Sunday trtiqo), tlon Instrucflpn, 9 a.in. »:»0 p,m. Memhars are it seems someone ate Maine, 7:15 p.m. - Mfrnbershlp SHnfiay at Wednesday, 7:3> a.m. 10M5 a.m. WITCJKA for potluck Vernwn t and half qf Massachu- MINNESOTA CITY WILSON Methodist Suppgy ichopl, J:36 e.ni.l to laring something a FAITH LUTHERAN FIRST BAPTIST p.m.—Catechism diss. Saturday, ' «. Psgl't Catholl? Masses, I end 10 Trinity Lutheran worihla, 10 e.m.i sun- worship, 10 e.m, , luneh. setts, (The Lutheran Church In America ) The Rev. Walter 6. Eckharcjf (7»i *. Hwwfi) (West Broadway and wiisorij Robarf U, NfllWi, P«t«r CHRISTIAN SCIENCE •:43 a.m.—Church scfiool, graded class- (Wast aanborn ana Main) G*r!» PrencWufm, AMfifini es for children; study program fpr adultj; nursery seryifes for chiWrep. »-30 ».rp-—Sunday school. 9 a.m. — Sunday school clistfs for all 10:45 a.m —Wgrs Sermon, -^5»rvice, "<5ocl 1he Pre- . .|iip. "Let Uf n ».m. wblft'r ages. Oostrcy the Christ Child." Prelude, serwer of Man," . . -. - . . _ :¦ 10: If a.m.^-Vyprst|!P/ »rmi\, "Th| Won- "Mirk tha Htrald Ang»ls sing," Mendels- Wednesday, « p.m;—Testimonial meeting. der of Fulfillment." fyVl- Robert Tr$rriQi«i, sohn; offertory, "Heavenly, Villon^'' Bene- Reading room open Tuesday?, Thursdays organist, will play Praludaj, ''Chrlstmaa In dict,• postlude, "A Meditation," Morrison. and Saturdays from 1:30 to e:30 p.m. Sicily," by Von. Ar,thfn», "0 Corpa, « services ' Nursery . Comi. Emmanual." Nursary «ra provW> 4:30 p.m.—Christines program rehearsal under direction of Mrs. Clyde Glrod. " LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL t p.m.—Advent Vespers, "Come to the 7 p.m.—Baptist evening fellowship. Spund Manser," prumted by ttx Sunday school. film, "Oh, Holy Night," will be shown. FREE CHURCH Wednesday," 10 a.m.—Cherub school. Thursday, 7 p.m.—Midweek Bible study, (WMl Sarnie MO Grand) 2:30 p.m.-^FrlandshIp Circle. "Chfl|t In fha Gospels." The Rww, LaV .rn Svfansen «:30 p,tn„-uuthiran ?hur«j» m»n. | p,rn.—Choir rehearsal. Thursday, 1:1$ p.m.^CUj Ia C. t»tyr _ ay, 1:30 p.m.—Senior youth to dec- • :30 a.m.—Sunday school, Oscar Llnd- 7:J0 p.m.—Senior choir. erate tree; elua snack. Cor- ¦ ' |lr»3rn nvp#r|pfand(r»t. Adpll lesson I ¦ ...... Inffilerit 7:—V. 10:45 a.m. — Worship and children's ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST church, strmejn. "The Wor _ Becjrne (Wisconsin Synod) (West firpadivjy ^nd South Baker / Flesh. '.' Nursery with attendant at each (West Wabasha (and High) Eugene Reynolds, Minister jeniice. . The Rev. A. L. Mannicka t, R.m.^ Sanlojr youth fel lowship. Vicar Roger Moldanhauar 9.4S a.m.—Bible school, clanes for all 7:» p.m.^<} »W WFVlei. Fa!- lowshlpLhi hourr^ altar iiryle*.V. Th» Ray, Jonph CaiPiman 3:30 o,m — Sunday Khool and united 7 p.m.—Adult Infofn-atlan Sunday Maaaej-sus, 7, I, i30 and 11 service; Kellogg, home of Julius Laska. clati, • 6:15 s Legion, pm"-^«f)lar ecnflr.nafion e.m. end l?iU p.rrt. p.m.—Young People' clats ' * V/te|cday Masses—«:30, l:\t and e a.m.. 7:15 p.m.—Strpet service. 6:30 p.m.—junior chp>|r, Holy flay Manei^SMS, / IMI a.m. end 7:30 p.m.—EVangellstic service. »f30 p.m.—Senior chslr. n\W1M 11$ hio p,m Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Ladles Home League. ^ 7:30 7:15 p.m.—String band prac- ^Tilesday, p.m.-PTL. Chrlatmu par- CwfaHlorn » VVomfev throuoh Friday. Thursday, H BJB,; Saturday, S-fjSp «v>», »;30-» »,m. tice, 7":30 p.m.—Men's Club. 7:45 p.m.—Service. Wednesday, 4:30 p.rn.-Trustees. ST. STANISLAUS 7:30 p.m.—Advsnl aervlcas. (fast 4|t) and Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Cerlmenil GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH —Sunday s-cho«| Tha Rt, Rvv. Msgr. % F. " teachers. (Comrnurllry Room '. Thurlay Homes) " Friday, 6 p.m. - Junior conllrrnjllon OrwIkawsW LET NOTHING YOU DISMAY 1 class. Oven tin M»t|hta», Pallet TN Rsv, Rabarl K30, 7il3, 1 a.m. and COOOVIEW TRINITY tills a.m. on school days. 1, t:30 SEVENTH DAY LUTHR R Holy OlV Miisca-SiJO, 4:30, a.m. AN CHURCH end 5iU p.m, ADVBNTIST CHURCH Tiie clinch is the greatest factor er. ¦ a_S,*Lhh«rdemawwy P S" . - - - ™se invites the boya and girls In and aenea 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. « Julius W, H«un Mr. H. loves their as as 1:30 p.m. — Children's rehearsal for ' zation can mrvive, Ther« are four th^m cocoa. happy smiles well their joyous voices. Christmas Eve service. The Pay. Robert Jtanuehror ASSEMBUES OF COD 4:30 p.m.—LYPS at Minnesota CEty for 1 Center end Broadway) iound rea»oni \vhy every perion should caroling. Sunday Maaita~t end W e.m. Weekday Miuas-7 :« e,m. W. W. Shaw »upport 7 p.m.—Trinity Two's at' church for tree attend aenicei regularly and Little Paul JR.. brolce his leg last Saturday. That's why he's not carojinjj Hply day Mattel - 4t30 aod * a.m. trimming and decorating, First Friday Mattet-(;|« and 7:55 a,m. 10 a.m.—Sunday school. the chureh.. They .»: (I) For j i. Monday, 5 p.m.—Adull membership 11 a.m.—Children's church,, th3s year. But they'll be around to sing "Silent Night" under his window. II a.m.—Worship, own sake. (2) For h.J children » .alee. -. . . p .» Tuosd-y, 7 p.m-Lutheran Pioneers, 8T. MARY'S 7:30 p.m.—Worship. i nat OM IS rjlUl S if aVOnVnrHifpie, r 7:3 iW«n Broadway near fierce) community ,.Lday; ° P hi.—Chapel choir at Et tVednesday^. 7:30 p.m.—Blbla and prayer (3) For the sake of 3.i. Mallhew.. 's, Winona, Tha Rt, Riv. Miflr. R. J- Snyder lour, Saturday, 9 a.m.—Conllrmatlon Instruc- tion, Tha Ray. Richard Hatch ¦ Churd 'itKif. whiA neadThii moral "When you hear , the carolerg on Christinas Eve, pause and consider the '• Tha Raw, Martin Olson Sunday Mams—5:45. 7, a. t:30 and II CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST «nd material iwpport . Plan to go to Love that inspires their singing. That Love was born in a Bethlehem stable REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN a.m. and 12:15 p.m OP LATTER-DAY SAINTS chu rch regularly and read your Brt>le i Weekday Masses — I and 1) a.m. (MORMON ) y nigh^ centuries agO, (Missouri Synod ) Day 7. 9 one j^ (1700 W. Wabasha Holy Stapes - 5:30, a.m. and (145J Park Lane) daily. ^ St.) 1:30 and 7 p,a/i, The Rev . Rudclph Korn , Cofifaisloni - 3:38 to i p.m. and fi|5 10 a.m.—Sunday echool. Pwsttr to 8:30 p.m, on Saturdays, days beforo 11:15 a.«m.—Sacrament mealing, » 9il5 o.m holy days arid Thursdays berora first l»fl- -Sunday school and Blhlai class. days, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—*rleethoed mtellne. 10:30 a.m.-WoiahlB, Sermon, "John the Sunday- Tuesday Paptlst's Message: Sin and |«lvaf>n." TRINITY LUTHERAN MEN ST. JOHN'S ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦- -¦ ¦ - - Monday 7 p.m.-Se;out». ¦'¦' ;—¦"'¦ — - - —— ¦ II i i **^*'^*'Tf <^^j pSy^^/^^?^vTr ' ' "" ' "i "' ' ' " ' ""' " " i " ' "¦"'————r-1 | [ Frj(l»yi . . . .u n, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Sarah Social/ Chrlst- (East (roadway and Hamilton) NORTON, Mlnn.-The Men 'i Thursday m.u party nt Mrs. Waller Morgue rdt. The Ray. James D. Habiger Club of Trinity Lutheran Church Wednesday '.Vcdnesday, 7 p.m. —Sundfy schoo l teach Sund»v Manes-', • and !• a.m. hold its annual Christmas party ^S ^^ ^^^ >y ' Monday Suturday »rs mrof. Wsekdoy Masses - a a.m. I John Ephwians Paalma John 8 p.m.—Advent Servlra. Confessions - 4 end 7 p.m. on Saturdaya. Uet Thursday. A film , "Preach ^^fe ^^ /if John PhillppUnB I Peter lalurdny, «;30 and 10:30 a,m.-C sttchat 'talis ol te»it day* end Thursdays b.loras the Gospel ," was shown , gifts werp 3:11"8 S:tt»20 62:1-9 1 :9-14 8:16-21 4:10-18 1:3-9 leal Instruction. first. Fridays, j ^^^i r __ exchanged ' arid various games ¦¦__¦¦_ . .______i ¦ ¦ _^L_^^__^__M^.___J J r, _L_. ,-_-,-, L .-.., —. . _— ¦ r p.m.—Sunday school program First and 5|t8 **" ' "" " , , , r - f lt a i i "i j j i M i a>_jj_, w i j i r .. - - - rah»ar Frldty M»si»s r- B *,m. ^ . _ twajijiu _ . . »nl. o.m. plnycd. A lunch was served. «_0j>yrl|ht 1W2, Kcisler Advsnlilnf Secvicc , Inc., SiTasbinj;, Va. This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Willi ams. Hotel & Annex Madison Silo Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. The Merchants Not'l Bank of Winona Whittake ir Marine & Manufacturing Br«itlow Funerol Homo Catering Service — Wlntpnn, Minn. Winonn , Minnesota 3303 Sixth - Goodvlew , Minn- 103 East 3rd St, Z4 Laird St. - W|«|ona. Minn. 176 E. Sarnin - Wlnena, Mlniu Williami-Wilb-rt Vault Co. Country Kitchen Dtive-ln Fowcett funeral Service Winona (Furniture Co. 1095 West Fifth St. - Wlmon». Minn. Bunka' s Apco Strvice Cor, lit. 61 and Orrln St. - Winona, Minn. 230 B. 3rd - Winona, Minn. 166 Main St. — Wlnonm, Minn. Wotkinn Products/ Inc. M70 Service ltd, - 709 {fi. Sarn/d Wlnon*, MlnnwoU* Vulcan Mfg. Co* ., Inc. Poland Manufacturing Co. Winona* Delivery It Transfer Co. H. J. Dunn Black top Surfacing Co. 3rd and Wilson , — Winona, Minn. Peerless Chain Company M nnd Johnwn Sti, - VVIwotin, Minn, 404 W. 4lh - Wlnonn, Minn. 1050 W, 3nd St , - Winona , Winn. and Walnut - Winonn. Mfnn. P. Ea rl Schwqb Western Cool & Oil Co. Front Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete General Contractor - Wlntmi, Minn. CO Lafayette Winona, Minn, „ , Minn, — The Warner & Swaaay Compan 1430 W- BroBdwny - Wironu ITT» eth Bt. ~ Winona, Minn. Winona Hotel Badficr Dlvl»Jon SpringdoU Dairy Company Wlnonn Minnetmt* ''KllUt of Superior FlAvor ^ Area Christmas Services BUSINESS MIRROR Arwnsaw with the Rev, Robert J, VUlwocfc Brethren and MftttHift Churches will cenijuet merning worship the Rev. pale Wprdelmin pastor, ) service* ?j ARKANSAW, Wis. (Special ^ Dec. with three choirs, the Christmas program will be Young adults of the Arkansaw the chapel, ohiWreq's and tie held Pa*. 21 and, |he candlelight ^OUtt) Feflowship, Ark«ns.w M»tb- adult The Suijdey acho-il children service an Christmas Eve, •dltt eHvrehi will go q»olmg Wen- will present their program at 4 Advice Flowing in day. Tlie oonfismation class wW p.m. A Christmas *3v« candlelight Hely Ra^tetnar Cetftellc Church, meet Saturday at 9:30 a.m., and a service will be held at 7iS0 p.rn- the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ambrose tree trimming party will be held St. Mary's Catbolk Chord*, with Layno, pastor, wOl have a chil- jrt 1:80 t» m. Saturday. the Bt, I^ev. Msgr. William Cole- dren's C_ristmas party at 8 p.m. Budget Plang are being made by Dur- man, vyiii ha,ve aclwol y§uB», Sunday. Christmas Eve the cjiflir On New It* will §ing pnd, Arkansaw and Eau Galle grades 4 through 12, present a from 1};15 ptli the mid- By SAM DAWSON the increased prosperity of the na- churcbea to help send a delegate program at 7:}0 p,m. Thursday. night M|g«, other Masses Christ- AP Business Newt Analyst tions sending goods here would from _i« fiubdistrlat to the peace Several Masses will ht held mas Day will be held at f end permit them to buy more from , chriptmsa 10 a.m. NEW YORK (AP)—The PresjiT seminaJ in Washington DC, morning and the Christ- dent never lacks for advice. AqtJ America and hold the deficit in Jan. J3<28. mas Eve Mass with icarpls w)U check—or so the OECD argues. begin at 11:30 as he hammers out the new fed- pm. Fountain City eral budget he will submit next It considers further inflation in CNtfleW UufNMn CHgr«h the tha United States as a result of a Blair f FOUNTAIN CITY, month the advice is flowing }q Hev. James E. BratteB pastop, Wi», (Special) from abroad as well as from busi- moderate Treasury deficit as fair- 3LA5R, Wis. (SpecieD—Pupils will present H» Sunday school —The chotra of i*. Jeiin'i United ly remote, with unemployment Church ness and financial leaden at of tht primary grades af P .rtt Christmas program Dee. 21, A ef Christ will present a home. and idle industrial capacity still Candlelight service Christmas concert at a p.m_ Sup, problems. Lutheran Sunday school will pre- wilt be held »t Even stock market analysts sent tiheir Christmas program at 11 p.m. The Root Prairie congre- day. Tbf ppblic ja invited, are Tax cut expectation has buoyed gation is seeing in the budget prospects^ business spirits, the Morgan Guar- 7;80 p,m. Sunday. Mrs. Roger invited. The choirs of Sr. Jahn Unltad tax cutting and higher federal def- Fucha will be organist and the Roat Preifle Lutheran Chtirqh Church bf Christ- will present n anty Trust Co. of New York says icits—one reason for the rise in in . its December survey, out to- ffey. 8. M. Urhepg will give ben- will conduct it? Sunday school pro- Christmas concert at 8 p.m. Sun- recent weeks of stock prices. egictleii, The H>teague will carol gram at 8 p.irt- Sunday. Christmas day, concert will fcjegiri with day, but it also notes some con- ^ Their argument is that a tax cut gressional opposition to higher (or shut'lna beginning at 7 ;4g p.m. Day service will be nt 9:89 a.n(i. carols by the junjer chplr, follow- would give corporations fatter Wednesday. The Chatiield congregation it in- ed by a group of Advent hymns budget deficits. The bank econo- and carols after-tax earnings—with sugar mists would like to see "a reason- Faiamw Lurharan C h u r o h vited. . by the junior high plum visions of higher dividends^- Christmas program will be at 8 $t. Paul's Lutheran Church, trie choir, able balance between the desira- The and a deficit from increased gov-, bility of stimulating the " economy p.m. Wednesday. North Beaver Bey. Dean W. Stinger paster, will SfrVOice senior choir will ernment spending would mean Crtek F-lret Lutheran Church's present its Sunday school Christ* present the Christmas cantata, and the need to keep the budget " that many firms would get new or deficit within bounds." Sunday school will present ' its mas program at ?:S0i p.m. Dec. '^Uve Transcending, by Jehri w. larger orders and some jobs would 24. Candlelight Christ, Peterson, accompanied by Miss program at 8 p.m. Dec. 22. Tram- Communion *Mwmwmaw^mmmmammm^^wmmmmmwmmwa^maMmmmwmwmbe created. The banker* would |ik« to ste Lutheran Church mas Eve services will be held at Faye Fygina at the organ) *nd : rnilnmv Valley *I»L1 AVVHRpS ,. , Certificate^ for read, TOW, ilev. Swanson, Mrs. Swanson, "restraint in making new ap- will Mold itp Christmas program 11:30 and Christmas Day services Miss Susan Fried at the Piano. Mrs. Sari TO* overseas advice c«rm< t«- Solos ing through the Bible during 1%J were presented Holly, Andrea StaUltpecht proaches tp the public purse " at 8 p,m, Pep, 23, The Rev W. H with Communion at 10 a.m. will be sung by Mr*, tory , Judith Stallknecht and day from the Organization for And they think tax cutting in two Winkler is pastor. Kwh and Donald stettier, The to 12 members ef the lakeside Evangelical Free violet Mann. Carl Swangpn read through the Economic Pooperatlwa and Devel- or more stages would put some Ettrick choirs are directed by Rev, George Church during services Sunday. The Bev, LaVern Bible twice. Npt pictured is Mrs. Sylvia Paulson. opment, The group of 20 nations, brakes on the Treasury deficit H. gchjflwalter, paater ef St, John's Swanson, standing left, presented including the "United states as losing the Citifon church), the awards to: The project \vas part of a nationwide program without psychological ETTRICK, Wis. (SpeciaU-Ju^ Left to right, first row , Mrs. well as most of Europe, says the lift that tax 'cuts would give busi- (SpeciaD-The The piiblie is invited. A coffee Hantlalt Bonstrtim, to put the Bible back into the heart of the nation, President shouldn't be afraid of a CANTON , Mirm. ior and senior choirs of Prirtch Theresa Meyers, Mrs. Franklyn Mteyers, ) ness and consumers alike. PrtibyNrian Church Sun- Craek Lutheran Chvrairi will pre- fellowship hpur will be heW after Mrs- ' (Daily Newa photo higher Treasury deficit lust new . Sp presi Cintw the program, Carl Stallknecht and Carl the dent and the Buditet day whwl will present its Christ- sent a choral servjcd et 1Q;45 am. Swansoo, and back The main thing, it says, Is to get Bureau have plenty of advice program at 7;?o p.m. Sunday. Sunday. A women's chorus a, The Men Foresters and Juven- the American economy moving while they work the final me« and qf ' w have out form women's trio also wiU jlng. g<»le> iles 5t, Wary * Garish *'l faster. That would take care of of the new budget. And after they ists be Irvine their annual Christmas party in the deficit handily, in time, will be Congress which does Chatfield will Toppen, David at , s»unday. dci—it Mahlum. MJrs. Dean Belstad and the parish hail 1 p.m through increased tax collections, or doegp't c«t taxes and appropri- , A potluck luncri will he served, and meanwhile would give every, CH_4TFIELD Jvlinn. (Special)-.- Mrs. IiaureL Thompson. Instrum*!1' .Tiovies w}}i ates the money that will spell out The Hen's Club of First Method!;. talists will be Sandra Borrqgan {» shewn and Santa one's business a boost. how much of a deficit there'll be. Ciaus will be present. The President himself implied Qhgr*ha the Itev, Glenn L. Quam and Sonja Po?s. The Rev. R. A. What Do You Bell eve? some such long-range idea in his pastor, will entertain older people Lease will be narrator. Mrs. U&S1 By PRANK 8RUESKE guide to which rnen rmist con- of evangelistic meetings each Daily News form news conference Wednesday, in of th« ¦congregation¦ at 2 -p.m. Sun- and Barbara Butman will be ehojr Gilmanton Church Editor . We believe it would be year. It is presently airing a week- Porkv Pig Puts ' ' ¦ : : . directors with Mrs "We believe that wrong to follow a creed oj prac- reply lo a question .about tax cut- day...... Thompson and QR-^ANTON , Wis. (Special ) - Christ only, ly radio program over KWNO at ting and Treasury deficits, he the new Anita Anderson accompanists, through the New Testament has tice not mentioned in the New 9:30 a.m. every Saturday. Children to Sleep Suo^y evening Couples TWP Christmas programs have , said: "What I. think: should be of w|U carol for shubiris. Hot the authority to say what the Testament. Quails , tlie present evangelist, MINNE;AP0US Minn. (AP)- Club been scheduled here next week by , concern to us all is not the ques- , chociplate will be served after- E the local churctiep, church is and what Christians ""The only kind of an organiza- came here in October from Lub- tion of the immediate Forky the rubber pig with a yota should teach, , business war*, The Sunday school will pre- EVftnatlical UnM Brethren " said Robert Quails, tion or government mentioned in bock Tex., where he was minis- prospects for the neit three; or squeak is a helpful decoy in put- sent jts Christmas program at 7-30 EYOTA, IvJinn. (SReci8il-,Our Ch«rphr 38-memher p d y minister of (he Church of Christ , the Bible is that of the local con- ter of -the Parkway Drive Church moqths ting youngsters to sleep at St. Saviour' B a« a 1060 of four , hut really the gener- p.m. Dec. 23. Mrs, Wendell Ander- s Lutheran Church, the school will present a ^peeial pro- Kraemer Dr, gregation directed by elders, bish- Christ, He had been associat- al trend of our industrial growth, Barnabas Hospital operating son is guperlntendent. Candlelight Rev, Donald Erniiy pastor, will gram Dec, 515 at 8 pm. Mrs. "Christ said he would build his ops, or presbyters. (The words ed with that church for «H years. our employment lag: over the last rooms. service will he conducted at ,11 have a ehiiaren's Chrigtmis pro- Olen - Britten is pianist. church . (Matt. 16:18). It is evi' are used interchangeably.) These five or six years." One leg of the toy is connected p.m. Dec. 24 in conjunction with gram at 7: 30 p.m. Christmas Eve Sev«nty-si^ Sunday schop) mem- •dent from the men, always a plurality , are ov- with the operating room gas tank. the fauptain congregatSftn. and ' worship services at W a.m. bers of Trinity Lutheran Church Scriptures, mem- ¦¦¦ BHH j erseers of the congregation. Stat«3 Fair iManager That is tha Of=CD argument, When a child, intrigued by the _ , ppvntaln MftthqtJM Church will Christmas ay. will present their program Deo. hers of t h ? ^HHHH | too. It holds that the upcpnijng toy squeezes it, Porky exudes a ¦ 23 at 8 p.m. John Anderson is Church -of .; Christ ¦ ;r 'MH "WE QQ NOT have • ^trail- D. K. Baldwin Dead federal budget should be aimed at whiff of anesthetic. hevft '*« Sunday school program at St. Paul's United Church «}f '' ing body, or pianist; oeheve, that the K? \« official directing ST. PAUL (AP) economic growth. While this A much nicer way to be put to » p,n), Dec. 53- koren Graskamp is Christ will have a children's pro- coming more than one cangregatian. Each - Douglas K. of t he K» -m^K' Baldwin, 68, who had been with might increase the volume of U,S. sleep than looking at all those big lupesrititendent. gram at 2 p.m. and the elder chil- Holy Spirit on the wWr ® congregation is completely inde» imports, and thus could deeoep people in masks, a staff member Bpl^opal church, the Re v. dren Hespor ^1 the Minnesota State Fair since . will present a cantata at s firs t Pentecost wji| 3 p«ndent. .908 and had served the balance of payments deficit. explains. Marvin A. Nordemeier rector, will p.m. Dee. 23. The junior chair will V^ v as its gener- HESPER, Iowa (Special)- "A after the resur- , ^_^^fe ^ al manager since \%\ , died Thurs- have its Christmas Cpmnwinion have its part Pec, 8L church wrv- reotion of Chr 1st ' "^ "Wt *lr»a in worship but 8;3Q ices with Communlftnj Song Unending." a Christmas can- |^_ ^W since w» de net fhuj en day evening in Miller Hospital •arvici at Christinas Eve. will be at 10 tata under the diection of Marvin; (Acts 2). marked ' J||)^_ Fa a* here. CHURCH OF THE NAZAREN E %i Sunday school will hold its a.m. Christmas Day. The Rev. ample tf Christians ming a Coqper, Decaraih, Iowa, will be the establishment ggMjgpr jM musical instrumant in w»r» He had suffered a stroke Sept. Orrln Street at Highway 41 flB^ program Dec. ?3. Philip SchowaUer i§ pastor. of the church. We ¦ p :> ||| V^'wHfl presented by members of Hesper ^ ship, w< de net us» them, Wt ?, the final day of the 1962 state Pioneer Presbyterian Church, At Paifh 5v«n9eiical United Pr|_r»di Church at 7;30 p.m. Sun- believe we are fair, and had been THB CHOIR WIUL PRESENT P^ OT OvalU read in tho New Testament hospitalized day at the church. members of 11) e since. ITS ANNUAL CHRI9TMAS MUSIC f J | L church. that Christian! ware t* «•!• true men' A bachelor, Baldwin is survived ("BORN A KING") nh go* another by ainilng by a sister, Mrs. Fred _HSB_[ Lake) and miking melady In their Fredell of City "A| WSMBRRS of the Church St. Paul, He was born in Minpe- Of Christ, we believe that the heart*. Wt believe th«t the use Winona Churches LMOg CITY, Minn. (Special) - of mechanical instrument! apolis, the sop of a physician, but church today should be the same lived most SUNDAY, DEC. 16, 8 P.M. I A Christmas candlelight concert in wevld be in violetia«i with of his life m St. Paul. will presented ' as that in the New Testament He will be temporarily succeed- he at St. Jahn a organisation, name worship, law GodV ltw. Lutheran Church *t| p.m. Sun- , ed by John E. Llbby, 89," who hag Everyone We/come ot conversion and m principles of "The iflrd s supper been serving as acting general day by the youth choir under the and that is observed (NURSERY FOR CHItpR EN) direction of Mrs. Bjarne Stengel. Christian living, therefore each first day of the week, We manager since ' Baldwin suffered Four Winona churches will opep The bom© is conducted by the The third Advent service will be the Church of Christ is the church believe that baptism is a burial his stroke. . Christmas serv- Rev, Charles Mosebroplt, a former held at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday in of the New Testament. for the original meaning their schedula of "In the 1700s a group of men word im- icejs Sunday aJid a fourth will Con- pastor of WcKlnley. The flev, Ed* German and at 3 in BhBllsh. Pec. mersion and the New Testament ward G-Wjard, pastor Q( the 23 at 8 p.m. (he Sunday school In the eastern states began to describes baptism as a burial. duet a jpeclal service Wednes- church, proQassion- believe that the true church no Therefore we will direct ihe Christmai *wvk% will be held end de- have baptism of day. ai and pronounce the ben«dieti«i, at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 24 the pupils of longer existed because of the immersion. Im a candlelight service at 7:30 A fellowship hour will be held the christian day school will pre- partures from the teachings of the Apostles. They began to restore "We do not believe in using re- Have a wi nier-time p.pn. Sunday the choir of FIRST afterward- . sent the Christmas Eve service. ligious titles such a» 'Beverend' At 11 p.m. choirs will present in our age the true church. Bar- CHURCH OF CHRIST, West The choirs of C 9NTRAL LU- ton Stone and Alexander Camp- for our ministers, and we feel it THERAN CHURCH will »r*senf ihelx Christmas vespers- service. Is wrong to use any name far Broadway and South Baker Street, Christmas Pay the service will bell were leaders in the move- their 3«nd annual CSjrlslrosi can. apply the body of Christ that does pot will present John Pot arson 's be in German at t a.m. with ment, The group wanted to , dlellght service at ''sso p,m, Sun, to the modern-day world the jjive glory to him, Minister* «lo : ' Chjistm«« cantata, "Love Trans- day, ohar. festival services at MS and 11 _ot use the term 'pastor' since m ^: mW -^m¥;: : m0m%> . ; We service has hew a.m. teachings and laws in the New M:- W^m mm * cending," aeterl5?ed throujih the yean with Testament. they do the work of evangelists, mu. not that of elders, The program presents the Idea a distinctive arrangement of - "The concept of the Church of th»t transcending love is the very sic and Scripture refldini*. Lewiston Christ spread through (he eastern "The Church of Christ teaches problem? heairt of the Christmas story. Without sermon or comments, IEWI8TON, Minn. (Special! and southwestern states until to- that the church is evangelistic in - nature and its mission is to Sunday will be the last day for the service begino vlth the propi" St. Jehn'i l.utf»«ran Church choir day there ere an estimated 3 mil- their eclea coneernlng the coming of and parochial school children will lion members throughout the na- preach the gospel to all men, to chwch members to fill help the needy and to do good " " The tree, a project Christ , and carries through , the present a Christmas concert at 4 tion. ; gift tree, motiv. unto all. st»n«oved annually by the Be- consecutive thoughts of the D,rn. Sunday. The choir will open "TODAY WE are pleading with rearts Class, is being decorated ity, as the annunciation, nativity, the three-part program with four ' A men to, take the Bible alone and "TH E WINONA congreaatian with gifts for missions. Any gift wiseman and Simeon s eulogy. selections. The children's choir once again follow the teachings of began in 1954 when Wayne Mickey, which can ha mailed is acceptable. brass sextette will augment the will sing live numhera end the , " said Quails. "Thq then preaching in , choir, , the apostles Rochester, Th» lifts will be shipped next processionals and the senior choir will close the program with first members of the Lord's drove here each week and preach- week to the^Frontler Mission ol The service will be broadcast five Christmap carols. E. Wilde ' over KWNO radio. church accepted tha Apostles ed for (i group meeting in the Churches of Christ, Bcmidji, is director. teachings as infallible and final Hotel Winona. Paul Butterfi«ld (0 CHURCH Of NAZA. whore they will be given needy The TH* but as time passed (lie sfedfast. and Eddie DeLoag were other ' ______¦ 3_B_K_S5flBi&i_B-_i-H_B|yWH38B_5 9WPCT»_—______¦ people. RENE will presen t its Christmas Pine Creek ness of many Christian s faltered men who came to preach for the cantata , "Bom a King," at a contrary group. Warren Kaesly, Wino- The youth of McKINUEY METH- DODGE, Wis. (Special)-St. and they began to teach 1 Dr. OOI5T CHURCH will present a p.m, Sunday. The Christmas mu* to the Apostles. In tho middle na, has been an influential leader in the sic will be sung by the church John's Court, 1666, Catholic Order Christmas play, "Song of Foresters, Pine Creek, will en- ages mon began to reform tho through the years and the group A5r." at 7 pm. Sunday. Tho ploy choir. existing church, but our pica is to has mot often in his home," MAT, tertain at the annual Christines portrays (he writing of several of Wednesday evening IT. party at 8 p.m. Sunday restore the church. Henry Walker, Ardmore, Okie., THEWS YOUTH LEAGUE will at Sacred "We believe that the Old Test- was tho first full-time the most-loved Christmas carols. parish hall. Refreshments evangelist The chancel singers and the jun- present an Advent service at 7 He art ament was inspired and served as and while he was h«re the con- p.m. The service will begin in jnd lunch will be served. There ior choir will sing the carols with will be special treats for Juvenile a "tutor to bring us to Christ" gregation met in the Seven Day vaolin obligates played by Gw«n darkness and end In light, members. (Gal. 3:20, but that . the Old Adventist building for three years. G-ebhard. The gradual lighting of the Testament, or law , was taken The present chapcl-r e s i d e n c e 7fie play will conclude with a church symbolizes the unfolding put of the way, and nailed to the building was erected in i960. white gift processional , with gifts of tho Old Testasrivnt prophecies Whitehall cross. (Col. 2:14). The New Tcsta- The congregation sponsors n va- ______NV^^_____^^_____i h«|ng presented for the Children 's which led man from the spiritual WHITEHALL, Wis, (Special) — mont is final and is the onl: cation Bible school and a series Garden, Manila , the Philippines. darkness In which ho was because The first of the major Christrpps of sin to the glorious light of the Observances at Our Saviour's Gospel, The reeding of Ihe Old li*th«r«n Chvreh will lip held pt Testament prophecies reeling to 7:30 p,m. Wednesday. The Jun- the coming "1 Christ will be ac- ior division o| the Sunday school, companied by Ihe lighting ol can- consisting of the kindeiwten oV dles. liartmenta and tha first two GASOLINE 28' - grades, will present It* program. K. OS C AT PUAINVIDW A pronem by tha ainlor divi- I— PLAIINVIEW, Winn.-Eight area sion of tne Simdey school, grades I Top Quality men were received into the Plain-, three-eight, will be held at 8 p.m, view Council 1781 , Knigllti of Co- next Friday. Tht ChrUtnwa >*«¦• ¦% ¦ * | ^ Regula r ...solve it with an GUARANTEED PRICE Jumbos, at first degree ceremon- IJval is set for 8 p.m. Dec, 23, m — ies Tuesday - Tlie council plans to Holy Communion will b« observed ¦ ¦ M conduct first degree ceremonies at 10:30 a.m., Dec. so, and tha I I * WT None Better! DOERER'S again En February with first de- Luthpr League partita, sponsored Phono 2314 gree members being advanced to by the leagues, will be held New Worlh tntaing Ihe .tJla.pitaatcfiad Bqulprntnt j " higher degrees at a later date. Year's Eve. 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1¦ mWT lM "WALK WITH THE MASTER" mW '"" he«ral |eHiril«y» ev«r KWMO at»:W a.m, „ .„. fc, . ,™ "HOME BIBLE COURSE" WESTERN VISIT OUR HUMIDIFIER CiMT^R by wrlttm te the I 1 Good Clean Coal" "Top Quality Fuel Oil" NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY Kraemer Drive Church of Christ tia.75 Par Ton 1 5.6* Per Oel. »f Ba»t Third Sr. Phen* 8-MJ1 144* Kreamir Drive, Winane __ _, MJ ¦— _ _ ^_ _ MMMM_ _ __ _. - ~ ----¦ / ...... _ 1J J^JJ J M MMMM MMMMMMM^_ M^ Age Limit Lowered Around the Pitchfork CaledoniaSets Mondovi Herd Leads For 4-H Membership High School Nirrogon •vatpwatlonfrom manor* earn cost moaiey. Soma A recent change in the age of this lots can faa stopped on your farm by sprinkling super- limitations governing 4-H club phosphate in tha gutters of tha dairy barn, according to Buf- BuHalo Co DHIA work makes it possible for 9- More Farm year-olds who will be 10 during Sets Class on falo County Agant Archia Bnovold. Class in Farm ALMA, Wis.—A mixed herd owned by Earl Heck, Mondovi, Adding superphosphate to manure not only reduces nitrogen the 1963 club year to join now. value of fertilizer's . topped DHIA reports for Buffalo County during November. His They may enroll in their local evaporation, but also increases the fertilizing . . 34 head averaged 46 pounds of butterfat. phosphorus. "Experiments at the University of Wisconsin show club if they fall into this cate- Youths Going "Topsy," owned by J. J. Rosenow, Cochrane, was the top gory. ' Farm Analysis that up to 65 percent of the phosphorus added to manure as super- Management cow in the county. The registered Holstein produced 96 pounds phosphate may be recovered in : one crop of oats. Only 10 to 30 CALEDONIA, Minn.—The first How does your dairy income of butterfat during November. returns from percent is recovered when the 'superphosphate is spread broad- adult class for farmers in the Cal- Buffalo County reports follow: compare with the net cast or as a starter fertilizer," he added. edonia area will be a farm man- r :\. your hogs or crops'? On to College TOP FIVE HERDS question which en- One to two pounds of 20 percent superphosphate per cow each agement tour of the Joseph Schie- N». Ha. —Ava. Lta.— Minnesota 4-H There is a ST. PAUL, Minn.—More of the day is a very good practice, said Brovold. ber Sr. farm at 2 p.m. Tuesday. era** cow» Drv WHK ters the minds of many farmeri farm youths in Minnesota are go- ¦ Earl Heck, Mondovi Mlxed: 34 3 1,314 44 ' ¦ ' ¦-tr . tr ft ** today, according to John Janus- ing to college nowadays, but All farm enterprises and opera- Emmons & Le» Accola R&GH 40 3 1,3I< 43 teacher of Even whare a field yields 100 bushels or mora corn with- tions will be analyzed by Gordon Helmor Myren, Nelson 6&RH 45 a 1,201 40 chka, adult agriculture they're still a long way behind food can still put mora dollars Geonja Waste, Mondovi GJ 21 t 7£0 40 Speech Contest the Winona area vocational-tech- their urban cousins. out fertilizer, some extra plant Ferguson, area vo-ag farm man- Anton Wolfe & Sons, Cochrant ;...... R&GH .2 ,» 1,042 35 In tho farmer's pocket. agement specialist. The tour will Paul Heck & Sons, Mondovi ...... RICH »0 « 1,03! 3i nical school. "As a result, many will be un- TOP FIVE COWS "We have a program which can compete in the job mar- At least, such is the case in some of the Fayette and similar be a realistic example showing able to <. soils of Southeastern Minnesota, according to John Grava, sup- Cow's Name —Lbi.—- Plans Announced assist farmers in analyzing their ket in years ahead," Keith Mc- how principles of management af- or Nuntbtr treatf Milk MP farm business. A series of month- ervisor of the University of Minnesota soil testing laboratory. J. J. Rosenow, Cochrane...... Tops/ RH 2,24! ST, Farland, director of resident in- fect a farm operation, according 9* PAUL, Minn —"How Should ly meetings will be held with an He reported the results of fertilizer trials on three farms last to Ferguson. Emmons fc Lee Accola, Mondovi ...... Imperial RH 2,021 91 4-H Prepare . Me for Responsible struction for the University of summer. The farms were located in Goodhue and Wabasha coun- George Waste, Mondovi Cor« GJ 1,494 91 emphasis on getting more infor- Minnesota Institute of Agriculture, "It is the only true means of lo- Helmer Myren, Nelson Darlen* GH 2,014 I*-/. Citizenship?" mation on your farm business and ties. cating the strong and weak points Orvllle Klevgard, Mondovi ...,..; Vema GH 2,073 87 Minnesota 4-H Club members en- said recently. "On each of these farms, corn yields went over 10O bushels UNIT REPORT: 1,244 cows on test! averages: 823 pounds of milk; 3*4 per- management,'' said Januschka. "Furthermore," he added, in an individual farm operation. cent test/ and 30.1 pounds of butterfat, . tering the 21st annual state-wide The first of these meetings will even where no fertilizer was used. Yet, fertilizing brought profit- The purpose of the tour is to help radio speaking contest will present "many otherwise competent rural able increases per acre in every case," he said. be held at the Winona vo-ag de- youths will be unqualified for the individual operators in making a their ideas on this subject in lo- partment Monday at 8:15 p-m. many professional opportunities self analysis of their farm opera- cal, district and state contests. "All area farm families are in- now available in the agricultural Rosaarch reported in Chicago recently has a bearing on tion and to strengthen or replace Sf. Charles FFA .All 4-H club members are eligi- vited to attend the first sess ion industry ." how new typos of forage crop toeding machine* should b«a the weak enterprises," he said. 900 al Meeting ble to enter; community or county to obtain information on wlat He cited a recent Student Coun- . . designed. The meetings are to be conduct- radio speaking events. However, A type of corrugated roller-seeder developed 20 years ago they can obtain from the pro- seling Bureau study indicating ed by the vo-ag department of the participants in the. district contest gram," he said. that 82 percent of the top 17 per- still is doing a good job, according to Gordon P. Harrington, Uni- Caledonia Public School. J oh n 2nd in District must be 14 years of age but not cent of Minnesota rural farm versity of Wisconsin agricultural engineer. However, be said, Maier, vo-ag instructor, invites aU over 21 on Jan. 1. Previous state place Of Arcadia AUSTIN, . Minn.—St. Charles youths, in terms of academic ap- band seeding equipment — which will the forage seed at farmers in the area to attend as FFA chapter teams won second and reserve state champions are Mondovi Blood Drive titude, were going on to college. a specified depth, with provisions for placing fertilizer 'near the many of the meetings as possible. place honors in District 14 poul- not eligible. seed -— has much promise. MONDOVI, Wis. (SpeciaD-The That's compared with about 61 Other scheduled meetings are : try and dairy products judging Local competition is arranged bloodmobile from the St. Paul percent of this top group in 1958. The band seeder, with fertilizer placed below the seed and one John Deere motor, agriculture contests here Wednesday. under the direction of local leaders inch to the side, generally gives best results in dry years. This Cooperative Red Cross center will be here Wed- Yet, a sharp discrepancy re- shop of public school, 8 p.m. Wed- The St. Charles team placed and county extension agents. Last nesday from 1-6 p.m. Recruiting mains between rural farm and seems largely due to proper seed depth, which research has nesday; Baler school, agriculture ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)-Nine year more than 1, 100 Minnesota shown to be one-half to one inch. second behind the Lyle team in captains are Mrs. Fred Dillon, city youths. Latest figures show shop, 10 a.m. Dec. 27; tractor hundred were served dinner in the both categories. Other area teams 4-H'ers participated . Mrs. Willis Parker and Ralph O. that only 28 percent of all rural school, agriculture shop, 10 a,m., Arcadia High School dining room placing in the dairy products con- The state champion will receive Wood. farm boys graduating in 1961 in Jan. 3; livestock problems, agricul- Saturday as guests of Arcadia Co- test were Dover-Eyota, fourth , a personal award of $200, plus ture shop, 8 p.m., Jan. 7; $50 to purchase books oh citizen- Minnesota entered college the fol- operative Association. Manager Houston, fifth , Rushford, sixth, MEADOWLARK HOMEMAKERS lowing year after leaving big h Farm Calendar Badger Certified Facts on farm forestry by Jo- and Winona, seventh. ship and human relations for a lo- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — school. For metropolitan boys, seph Hudspith, agriculture shop, 8 Clifford Nelson gave the financial In the poultry judging, area cal library. The state reserve Meadowlark Homemakers will hold the figure was exactly twice as Monday, Dec. 17 p.m., Jan. 14; weed identification report at the morning session and teams beside St. Charles that champion receives an award of a Christmas party Monday at 8:15 high, 56 percent. WINONA — Farm and home and control, agriculture shop, 8 two spe-kers were heard in the placed were . Rushford, fourth , $100 and $25 for books. p.m. at the REA building. The Seed Directory ¦ With the exception of state con- For women, the comparable analysis meeting, Winona vo-ag p.m., Jan. 21, and soil conserva- afternoon. . ,' Houston, fifth, and Dover-Eyota, date was changed from Wednes- percentages were 26 percent of department, Winona Senior High tion- agriculture shop, 8 p.m., Jan. sixth. The Winona chapter was test winners, each district cham- day. the rural farm high school grad- School, 8:15 p.m. 28. Wayne Nelsestuen, Arcadia High not entered in poultry. pion will win $15 and each reserve uates and 43 percent of those Tuesday, Dec. 18 Now Available School junior, said Arcadia's econ- Individual placement . in dairy champion $10. Awards to county from the largest urban areas. Rur- RIDGEWAY, Minn. — Farm and omy is strongly bolstered by coop- products judging from the area champions, except those who be- MADISON, Wis.-The Wisconsin eratives—approximately 200 people was: Peter Orr, come district champions or reserve al nonfarm men and women are home analysis meeting on end-of- Certified Seed Directory now is 4-H Leadershi Houston, fourth ; between the two extremes. year inventories, Ridgeway school, p are employed by them, equivalent Steven Dickie, Dover-Eyota, fifth ; champions, are $5. available to all Wisconsin farmers, to 10 percent of the population. James Nienow, St. Charles, The contest is sponsored jointly 8:30 p.m. according to Elwood Brickbauer, , Training Offered The business volume of Arcadia eighth ; Donald Peiper, St. Char- by the Minnesota Agricultural LAKE CITY Minn. — Chester University of Wisconsin extension Extension Service and the Jewish Farm Bureau, Ed Corleus home, crops . specialist. cooperatives is approximately $15 les, ninth , and Leon Helleland, In Wisconsin million annually, he said. Rushford, tent*. Community Relations Council of 8:30 p.m. The directory, which lists all Wis- Minnesota. The awards are given Root River SWCD CALEDONIA, Minn.—First adult In poultry, area placement was consin produced seed eligible for WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special)— WAYNE TRACED the history of by the Jewish Council. class for farmers, farm manage- certification, may be obtained at Trempealeau County 4-H Club as follows: Richard Dahl, Rush- Equity Cooperative Live Stock ford. fifth ; Wendell Ploetz, St. ment tour, Joseph Schieber Sr., county agent offices or by writing Agent Ray Shaklin advises county Sales Association which operates Sets New Goals farm, 2 p.m. to the Wisconsin Crop Improve- 4-H families of leader training op- Charles, sixth; Roger Holm, St. eight auction markets in Wiscon- Charles, seventh; Kenneth Howe, CALEDONIA, Minn..- The Root Wednesday, Dae. 19 ment Association at the university. portunities and of contests which sin. He gave the same address at Sialey Retained WABASHA, Minn. - Annual It lists corn, , help the clubs to develop. Rushford, ninth, and Lester Beck- River Soil and Water Conserva- oats barley, wheat, the Wisconsin Council of Coopera- man, Houston, tenth. tion District, in cooperation with meeting, Wabasha County Free flax, soybeans, red clover and to- He says that it takes some prep- tives youth meeting in Stevens the Houston County ASCS com- Fair. bacco seed produced in the state. aration to get the program planned Point in October. Mr. and Mrs. mittee and the state Division of CALEDONIA, Minn. — Second Brickbauer explains that alfalfa and working for the new year. As NFO President A drama committee Gerhard Nelsestuen, rural Arcad- DES MOINES, (AP) Forestry, has set 1963 soil con- adult class, agriculture shop, pub- and Landino clover seed are not of adult ia, are V/ayne ' parents. Disease Postpones Iowa — servation goals. lic school, 8 p.m. listed in the directory, because leaders has been elected. They are s Oren Lee Staley has retained con- The 1963 goals for the RRSWCD Thorsday-j Dec. 20 these seeds are not produced in Mrs. Nerval Anderson, James Lak- Lynn Pyngry, director of region- Area Dairy Tour trol of the National Farmers Or- and for Houston Comity are: 40 PLAINVIEW, Minn. - Wabasha Wisconsin; ey, William Suttie, Mrs. Palmer al services for Midland Co-op- ganization after a bitter fight new cooperators, 30 basic con- County 4-H Christmas party There are good reasons for se- Hanson, Mrs. Harvey Hammer and erative, explained the World-vide A dairy housing and feeding tour vhich left apparent splits in the servation plans, 10 conservation square dance; Plainview High lecting from Wisconsin Certified Ernest Halama. The county drama Co-op Partners fund raising cam- scheduled for Wednesday has been Midwest group. plan revisions, 2,000 acres of con- Seed listings, he said. All tho va- contest will be held early in paign. He said cooperatives and postponed until Despite the support shown for School cafeteria. a later date, be- 5 Major Dairy Breeds tour strips, 25 acres of sod water- ROLLINGSTONE, Minn.—Farm rieties listed were developed by March. their members throughout the U.S. cause of an outbreak of dysentry what Staley calls "hard-hitting at- .^Ly ^WLW will work to raise $1 million to help V Offering o Choice of U ways, 40 miles of terraces, seven and home analysis meeting on end- experiment station plant breeders, Committee members have been and shipping fever in herds in the tacks against processors of farm ¦W miles of diversions, 10 farm and have been shown to excel in invited to participate in a drama form co-ops in other countries. Winona area. products," the 39-year-old Rea, Proven Sires. V of-year inventories, Rollingstone ¦ • FARMEB OWTfED-VAHMSI V ponds, 10 gully control structures school, 8:30 p.m. yield and quality. training meeting at the courthouse Miss May M. -loach, Stevens The tour wo>uld have taken place Mo., farmer is in no hurry to re- ¦ COSTEOLL_D ¦ at Eau Claire Monday at 8 p.m. Point, ¦ • Wn,X. . TnAINED, E3CPE- ' ¦ and seven detention dams. Friday, Dee. 21 who was to have been the on three farms in the area and sume a holding action on livestock ¦ PIENCED TECHNICIANS 1 These goals are set in relation Lindey Spencer of the Wisconsin main speaker, did not come be- ' LAKE CITY, Minn. - Lake Pep- is being postponed so that the anl grain recessed earlier this fall. I CiKk amrr pktma4irtt ter9 : 1 . to the amount of technical as- in Farm Bureau Christmas party, Themes Announced Idea Theatre will conduct the meet- cause of hazardous driving condi- diseases will not be spread to Staley recoiwTWKted only that sistance available. For 1963 the city hall, 8:30 p.m. For Wisconsin Farm ing. tions. other herds, according to John "we continue to negotiate with amount of work which can be Tractor leaders are invited to Nelson said sales of Arcadia Januschka, adult agriculture in- processors for long-term contracts done will sometimes be limited Week in J anuary attend a one-day tractor meeting Cooperative Association increased structor of the Winona area voca- and if they do not sign we resume because one technician has been at Menomonie Jan. 17. $94,620 over 1961. Net margin this Wabasha County 4-H MADISON, Wis.—Theme, for tional-technical school. the holding action at the most op- transfererd to another county and The safety theme throughout the year is $35,077, an increase of $4,- portune time;" will not be replaced. Because of Sets Christmas Party two general sessions of the Uni- state this year will be fire preven- 622 over last year. versity of Wisconsin 1963 Farm The recommendation was ap- this work will be done on a first- tion and control. A ttaining session Spring Grove Youth proved by the delegates at the an- come, first-served basis. A prior- VLAiNVi&w , Minn.—_ lainview and Home Week to be held in for leaders will be held at the DIRECTORS elected: Ed Gan- High School is the site for the Wab- January were announced recent- nual convention which ended ity list wDl be followed at all same time as the tractor school. dera, succeeding Leo Korpal; Je- On Winning Iowa Thursday night after they had times. asha County £H Christmas party ly by Henry Ahlgren, general The county music festival will rome Wozney, replacing Donald square dance. It will be held in chairman of the event. be in early April. Skroch, Meat Judging Team elected Staley national president Dineen said that anyone inter- and Gaylord Weltzein, suc- for the eighth straight year. ested in conservation practices the high school cafeteria Thurs- The Jan. 29 general session will The next county 4-H event will ceeding Eugene Sobotta. Harold SPRING G-ROVE, Minn. (Spec- should contact the SCS soon, day evening. feature town and country prob- be the speaking contest Jan. 23, Kolstad, president of the associa- ial ) — David Kjome, son of Mr. especially for structures, because A short business meeting will be lems and the Jan. 30 general ses- at the courthouse here at 7 p.m. tion, presided. and Mrs. Olaf Kjome, Spring time is needed for survey and held prior to the party. "We are sion will feature chemicals in Arcadia High School s brass Grove, was a member of the Iowa design before construction. also hoping to have a report from controversy. y choir, directed by Gerald Gleason, State University meat judging Present at the meeting when Robert Hink, Lake City, and Ker- The sessions for 1963 event pro- Wisconsin Market furnished entertainment. Gifts team which won first place in the r v % goals were set were Kenneth Ol- win Siewert, Zumbro Falls, on vide a departure from previous Hog Show Feb. 20-21 were received by William Feltes, intercollegiate meat judging con- fy* "" ' ' ^<^ { /V <£ . ^ _,^\ .• __L^^MM_H_._^^ t ^^^l_l -^-.-.-hk . _UTV_H_M 3. son, Harold Davy, Arnold Onstad, their trips to the National 4-H Club years when nationally-known Mickey Stevens, Walter Kiekhoef- test recently. Edward Albrecht and Clarence Congress and Dairy Achievement speakers from outside Wisconsin MADISON, Wis.—The 13th an- er, Alvin McWeeny, Ben Pehler, The contest was held in Madi- Eikens of the soil conservation Conference respectively." said have spoken. This year the speak- nual Wisconsin Spring Market William Amundson and the Mmes. son,, Wis. at the" Oscar Mayer

I district board ; William Leary, Matt Metz, Wabasha County agent. ers are nationally known, but ^^^2I ¦ ' Hog Show will be Feb. 20-21 at Dorothy Suchla, Oscar Sobotta, Co. and the ISU team competed ^^^^^^^^Q^^H^^H^^^^SB^M| _^P .'*^S_^^Pk^^?V8^^M_____9___<__ri__!l____^______B Arthur Botcher and Arthur Burt- ¦ ¦ ¦. from Wisconsin . the Dane County Fairgrounds Aaron Pronschinske, Valentine with 24 other colleges and univ- ness, ASC committee; Joseph AT CATTLEME N'S SCHOOL AU ot the sessions will start at here, according to co-chairman Korpal and John Marx, Arcadia ; ersities. They had 2,682 out of a Hudspith, county forester, and MINNE1SKA, Minn: — Dave 10 a.m. in the Memorial Union Robert Thayer and Fred J. Gies- Dominic Kampa and Mrs. Lester possible 3,000 points. Harold Dineen, work unit con- Drenckhahn, Mjnneiska, enrolled Theater with concerts by rural ler. Doenier, Independence, and Billy The $1,000 first prize money will ___ft^r^____aT_H_i_rflBH ] ^ nflrj l_-B-- rl^___)_-^__^^^_«__.^____VVIIl_____al servationist. Monday at Graham School for choral groups. The discussion The 1963 show will be a two- Klink and Elsie Welch, Fountain be used to finance meats research Cattlemen (beef and dairy) at Gar- programs will start at 10:30 and day instead of a three-day event. City. at ISU. CHESTER FARM BUREAU net., Kan. He will receive one are open to the general public. It will close the evening of Feb. ______^9^______aT^9^Q __J___L^r^____ Ik^^^___ T^[7______i LAKE CITY, Minn (Special) . — week of intensive training in arti- 21 with the selection of "champi- VIA THE GRAPE VINE LACY'S GOOD DEED The annual Christmas party and ficial insemination of cattle and LAKE PEPIN FARM BUREAU ons." (AP ) regular meeting ol the Chester in herd management. LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) - The show is open to all Wiscon- HOT SPRINGS, Ark, (AP) - LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Dr. Farm Bureau unit will be held at Lake Pepin Farm Bureau will sin junior and adult hog produc- Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Hot Robert M. Lacy, a research en- the home of Ed Corleus at 8:30 SPRING GROVE FU PARTY have a Christmas party "Dec. 21 ers. More than $3,000 in premi- Springs heard noises in her attic gineer, did bis good turn for blind p.m. Tuesday. Each person is ask- SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- at the city hall here at 8:30 p.m. ums will be offered. every night for weeks. She Boy Scouts. ORDER NOW ! Cheitiically combine d ed to bring a 50-cent gift. Dr. E. cial) — Special entertainment, a Hosts will be Messrs. and Mmes. Barrow and gilt entries must checked for pests and burglars, He made seven recordings C. Bayley , Lake City, will be the potluck lunch, a gift exchange and Howard Pick, William Grebe, Don- weigh 190 to 240 pounds in the live but found none. Then she set a which supply the imformation a speaker. Co-hostesses for the a door prize are features of the ald Bremer and William Heise. classes. The Quality Pork Contest steel trap and caught the culprit Scout needs to work for higher land 0'Lakes, Plant Food Granules lunch will be Mmes. Arthur Dam- Spring Grove Farmers Union an- The date has been changed from will be restricted to barrows meet- — an opossum which was climb- ratings. The discs are distributed mann, Joseph Johnson and Ver- naul Christmas party at Pinecrest Monday to Friday. ing carcass weight requirements. ing a grape vine into her attic to the sightless through national pay non Dahling. at 8 p.m. Dec. 28. 'Entries close Feb. 11. every night. Scout headquarters, you back your next crop ARCADIA HUMMINGBIRDS Get ever? |ant in , , , ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) I In if nrm ctanHc P y°ur fieWs to pay • J ,»» , ,» T.^» ^»3P« •*»v.» i»; - UIIIIUI III Olallll O p "••..i* »»w**»r*¦ *".:^K *: *''''5: *"r*t. *»5. Members and anyone in the area its share of your fertilizer costs... interested in joining are -welcome you'll make more on every acre you grow. All the plant food SAVE ON PASSENGER-TRUCK-FARM TR ACTOR elements you need for top yields are chemically combined at the Christmas party of the Ar- (not mere ly mixed or "blended") into every Land cadia Hummingbird 4-H Club at O'Lakes (he REA building here Tuesday Plant Food Granule. night. The club is , for young peo- The recommended fertilizer analysis goes to every plant | MRS. FARMER! In the field... delivers a full measure of nitrogen, phosphate j ple 9-21. Meeting at 8 p.m. to go and potash. caroling, they will return to the For HIS Christmas ... * RE4 building for games and lunch. Cltrn_rlc AUAnlv Uniform application me full length \ CHAINS OpicaUO (ffCIIIj TIRE and width of your fields is Gifts valued at 75 cents will be possible exchanged. ' with free-flowing Land O'Lakes Plant Food Granules. Regard- i may we suggest: \ less of the type of applicator you have, you get balanced AA plant feeding that makes the big yield possible. KNIPCO PORTABJLE HEATER jf + £

' LOOK' AT THESE EXAMPLES ¦ OF BIG SAVINGS! ' !¦ ' . WISCONSIN MINNESOTA t TRACTOR CAB j * 7.50x14 \ 8.-5x20 i 10-28 Whitehall Agricultural Servlco f: To keep him warm whils driving "TC j Wabaiha Fa«d Star* make Twetmt Bros. Mflli, Erfrlck u_,--»-„u M _ IL _. I tho tractor. Wo can fit any ^^A I REGULAR SERVICE DUAL FARM TRACTOR .. ._ ..m _ __L.il i_ Harmony Milk A* t.emblar* l __ ; Mattton Mill, NortMi• ald f or modol 934a/3 -l '4_f_&ff££______K4_____ No,,on jj List $13.85 List $51.60 List $56.35 Nelson Co-op Cr.am.ry F"d S,0^• • H°u*ton t 1 YOUR COST YOUR COST YOUR COST SI.H. Hatch.ry, ftlair $t> Charles Co op Creamery l it A now SEAT CUSHION « BACK- AA -j £f*| Gilmanton Co-op Cr.am.ry Prtston Creamery Produce \ REST for his John Desra Tractor. 3>J.3a*9U a Modena Co-ep Creamery Hart Co op Cream.ry BUILD $9.70 $36.12 ) $40.13 Cardan Vallty Cr.am.ry Association jf A box of OIL FILTERS. »»- .«<-^i«.i .» ! __._««.----.., I,, -.-«- - i f.vmnwiv, .-, i miwran. . ALLAN CIEMINSKI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cieminski, 712 E. For Blood Drive 3rd St., was inducted into the lake Wraps GALESVILLE, 'Wis. x SHELL support down in your negotiations. Our half his "when the Soviet domestic needs, which are de- other night, 1 fell to thinking of FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis.-Norris FIRST, let us consider the ele- troops began arriving. problem corporate im- _____H______r!S_ *______H___HH pendent upon the orderly flow of the of " P. Abts, has. been promoted to first ment boron. A deficiency of this __.B._H_._.!._._._._._._._._._._._._._BBS'£i'ti . '" ^ ___E_s_B_.!._._._._._^_._._H_._._l the reason .lie gaye: "The Rus- ages." Here are a few that 3__t slans took all the rum." commerce, as well as our world- lieutenant in the Army Reserve. chemical 'in the soil may cause HHHHIIIIl B3lll ^ * f r ^ _fn_^_._._._._._._._._._._._H ¦ wide commitments and relation- loomed before a dozing brairw He is the commanding officer of ' join* UIL , and I don't think the corporation the 544th Ord- young leaves to become yellow and .______r/__K ^ 4 ^!_HII_I_II_I_I_I_1_I_I_I_I_H ships with - other free countries ______c/vt'«r ""ii-L ___¦______¦ UANESBORO POST ELECTS would be seriously injured by a will mind some gentle spoofing: nance Company, the stems to be brittle. This de- ^mw^LwMLw^L^LWm^Lwflr^,y sf 'i i *^4flHH__?_!§_-.-.-.-.-.-i-.H-.-.-.-H (Special )- resumption of the strike." Du Pont—A kindly dentist fixed Wabasha. Lt. ficiency Is more likelp to occur in y ^'-^-^_HPHK______H Burmeister Co. LANESBORO, Minn. my mouth and alkaline soils than In those that Jmm\-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-^m\^mmmH \^kWr A5 ^'^-taamWn3 __H_F' __I_._._.H_._._._._I_._._._._H^ The dispute is over e new con- eat all the plastic corn on the cob 24-,' 1951. and serv- Strange as it may seem, boron Legion post, replacing Laird Ad- ¦+& between the AFL-CIO Inter- you want. Better living through ____i^______K Jmw9mm\Wm\%l(s ^a______l ams, who resigned. tract ed on active duty was one of the first mineral ele- * ******* * ** * national Longshoremen's Associa- chemistry ." until August 1953. ments to be used In the fertiliza- ______Kl JS_E_I-L'_&J______H A) and shipping and steve- American Telephone & Tele- Upon discharge, tion 111 tion of plan ts. While It is taken up ^a\\\\\\\\m\ ^m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WSY$ Wi %*w" W^*#^l ^_rt______K-H-6-a-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.El- 9K______^i-.-.-l-.-.-.-H_F ^^^^^^^^ VJ y jxy ^&y______Plff_K!______l handling pier cargo graph—A fine-faced gray-haired he was assigned ______SK irLt*X_te-^ iy_)_|_3_ |_ |_ |_ |_|_|_ |_ |_ |_|_|_ |_H^aR^^^^^^^^^^ B doring firms only in very minute quantities, ^^^^^^ ¦^«ir % aftwg*-^x y-y3Sg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^S^j_y>!a______i at ports from Maine to Texas. old man saying into a telephone, to the 419th Civil plant specialists state that the lack ^ through 5 t-m. About 60,000 longshoremen are "Yes, son, we are always glad to Affairs Company, of it in the soil even In infinitesimal ' i)R. C. R. KOaOFSK! 9 *m. have you call us long distance, Winona, and serv- a______k^f!tf^i______HHm«^a______i 910 12 Involved. amounts may produce definite de- s*tu*^ *° Wirtz and director William E. but this time I simply can't af- ed as an enlisted ficiency symptoms. They state that ______-t^^___H_B_H_l_l_.-.-.-.-.-B^_^ DR . MAX U DEBQUT ford to send you the money," and Abts mon until com- ; Simkin of the Federal Mediation while a ton of alffllf-a takes only _._._._._._._._._^^M_9ii' Wl!i_i_E^______m m m m i Conciliation Service are to an operator all alone at a huge missioned a second lieutenant in about two ounces of boron from _._._._._._Bv<'^HrW% ¥ ^^^^uk\m\\m^a\mmm\ u • OptOM%4Birl0t$ and de- _._._._._._._._._._._&< *.* !§>& '¦> > \mmW ^a\\\ m\m\m\m\m\m\*\mm *- chiefs of the union and switchboard, saying, "Please get May 1959. He is a vocational the soil, this small amount is vital ! meet with member of Wi- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\ df^fe _^J_M_t«______S»9. PHONE 8850 - &431 New York Shipping Associa- it right this time, The number you partment faculty to good growth of the alfalfa. T»»» **» 1*MN the High School and is in ¦ want has been changed to 365-0.9- nona Senior . —;— ______J____a______M mMm an employer group which , r f tion , of the vocational depart- Boron is closely associated with normally sets the bargaining pat- 657-102-thuh-ree , thuh-ree, nigh- Charge calcium in its effects on plant ori." ment auto shop. growth , flowering and fruiting. The General Electric — He we#rs a addition to the soil of organic mat- picture of Thomas Edison In his Wisconsin Will ter will release boron that hat TO lapel, and as you give him a been held in a fixed form so that burned out light bulb he hands t it becomes available lo the plants, you a new one and observes, Have Rose Floa It is usable by the plants as long YOU! "Progress is our most important as the soil is moist, but assumes MADISON, Wis. Wl—Wisconsin product." an insoluble form when the OUR I will have a float in the Tourna- ground becomes dry, j J^& General Rlotors-A tall , well- ment of Roses Parade in Pasa- dressed man gets out of his large dena, Calif., Jan. 1. WE HAVE d«v»t«d considerab le long car to remove compact The contract on behalf of the COMFY? ' t bumper space here to boron because it is 1 r——r:___ -ru rm $17.00 OCCI 1!caugh In his . ' Citizens for the Rose Bowl Float said to take part in at least fif- : That's what my wife says our living room is now. M.L our I •;t^___ : was signed in Pasadena Thursday teen functions of plant, nutrition. As rooms, in fact , since we started service on MILEAGE heating =^s ^- *|/ V/IT: TAYLOR CUB SCOUTS by George Holmes, a Madison ! I ! ' ON ANY J one plant specialist Ms stated. " It oil. . Must be because it contains that special "Burn-Clean " | | | | businessman and a member of TAYLOR . Wis. (Special )-Cub Is a mighty midge! of an element." additive to make sure your burner delivers clean heat on a Scouts will have their Christmas committee. Calcium Is a very vital element full flame. (Which I guess you'd have to call a pretty com- party today at 8 p.m. at the The float , to be built under rc- in the nutrition of plants, as the vijed plans, will be in the form fortable — or "comfy" situation, huh?) DOOR church. Serving will be the Mmes. of a hook, "Memorable Momenta normal growth of tho cells cann ot Robert R. Olson, Donald Bush and t«k«fc place without in adequa te Look at all the ways MILEAGE glvea you your MOMMY'S Esau® ' in DairyUnd." hsri Merlin JgtCn, chem|c«|l. i with Grille end Initial 9 supply of this It is very I 1I 1 > •I. ' in Dairyland, Sylviu Ann WORTH in fuel oil: ^Mfe . Alice ' ' before Cbristma»l Important in neutralizing acid » _^|_|_HA ¦ " purchased | Lee of Colfax, and Miss Wiscon- soils. Not only is It of value jn -Special "Burn-Clean " additive automatically and continousty W ¦ li:_; :::gro BR r- :r: -i il';; COMBINATION DOOR with Grille HC QA 3 sin, Joan Engh of La Crosse, who « I yi V&U in promoting the development of bene- keeps you r entire heating system — from fuel tank to burner |n ¦¦ I ML j end Initial, regularly LESS__ | was the first runnerup the ficial soil bacteria,: but lt, also, 17.00 Miss America contest, will be fea- functions in making nitrogen, phos- nozzle — clean and free-flowing. Elvery gallon burns FULL- ' . .. 1 ? Great Gas tured, FLAME for clean , efficient heat. I ^ ^ p | | | \ Ahead of them will be a big phorous and potash more avail- Buclty Badger and several sym- able to plants, i ' —Prompt, dependable deliver} — including emergency service bols of Wisconsin's dairy prod- Iron ; Is usually present in , most , if needed. J__jjE NOW . . . $59.90 for LESS! ucts. Bard4n soils insufficient quanti- | | \ « ties for good;plant growth, exce_ t -Automatic "KccHFuU " Service - hnoke OME phone coll HOUSTON GIVE S $111 in the case ot alkoLine soils that once a year, and never worry about tank running low. ; VWW . : ' 3 may be deficient In this' element. I BBL Auto Service HOUSTON, Minn. (Special )- A lack, of'sufficient |_ on in the soil —Direct refinery source moans highest possible quality at low- '"( ' : ' like to give ^Jrs. Mrs. Elmer Wright, chairman of R ( ^rV ' ;Hr!!^^i^. -' " T ' j I On sll RUSCO Window* else for you who | may be Indicated by a yellowing of est possible, price. ' ' , ; ¦ r 111 Franklin d^ the Little Red Stocking Appeal, an- the foliage, especially in the young % "^;'5'# ' . ' • • ( { t|iftt« of «u»ll»y tttat last snd sey "Merry Christines" that $111.07 was collected —BmlRct Payment Plan spreads full year's heating cost over ^^^ ^ | »_ -k. __ -*--^_k.. J-. _k. A A J nounced leaves. ovftr §ni ever again) here. 10 months — easy monthly payments help you keep your H / T^ >^^^^ ^' \ j SULFUR 18 importenr «* « bas- ic element in the manufacture of budget in order. proteins by plants. The need of s-ul - Call us now for lovw prices, prompt service on MILEAGE Fuel fur is high in sornt of the flower" Oil, Or. i\ W. driller such as candytuft, alyssum and 131 Chwiale Building Ph«n» 4417 - nasturtiums , and In certain vege- tables as radishes, turnips, cab- bage and cauliflower. | Modern Chiropractic The soil in the average home MILEAGE ^——. JSL l TLO»GANj garden usually contains sufficient _ and Electrotherapy sulfur for good plant growth, since | | . /. available wedthir ^V^WTW^V^^.^H | Installa tion ^1 | * it is generally pressent in humus tt permit ^^H JBw^H ^K^ J^^B § Mondey thro Friday » «.m. to 3 p.m. and other organic irmUriaJs and l«, izrri, TMiloogw \l H ^ HH m Open Frld#y Evening 7rf by Appointment also, supplied by the sulfates that Clatsed S«lurday ere present in eoinwercial fertiliz- 372 W. (Of 1 Jm^mm^Hj^^m-ff L^-W 531 Huff St. Phone 5667 ers. I I | Mention , only, will bo made ol Warriors vs. St. Cloud Tonight; Redmen Play Here — STATE - — RfDMfN — ST. JOHN'S HERE SATURDAY Petersen St. Norbert Will Start 4-1 to Date Beaulieu Paces Winona State College makes its St. Mary'* College* still recup- 1962-63 debut in the Northern erating from the sounds of Wed- States College Conference basket- nesday night's initial skirmish in ball race tonight and faces the the MIAC basketball wars at t3^____l______l 9-1 Redmen Win greatest odds a team could line Augsburg, faces tough St. Norbert ) rp against. tonight in a non-conference fray. Andre Beaulieu turned the hat short a man , Molock is afraid a exhaust his The Warriors play the defending P«0» ' 12 trick to pace St. Mary's College rash of penalties will THE REDMEN carry * 3-3 Friday- December 14, 19o2 hockey team to a 9-1 victory over thin reserve strength in closer NSCC champion, St. Cloud State, mark into the contest. All three contests. In an 8 o'clock game at St. Cloud. St. Olaf in the Redman season losses have been in enemy terri- opener Tuesday night on the St. St. Mary's clemson if. ted one assist. ping, 4:10) Madsen, charging, 15:35. a guard spot opposite Co-Capt- Tonight's St. Mary's -St .Nor- MIDWEST SECOMD PERIOD: SMC — Ma .nuiOfi bert game at Terrace Heights Niagara 7S, Dayton 67. St. Mary's scored four times in (Beaulieu), 11:29; McCormick (Paradise), Arlie Klinder. . Notrt Darna 74, Crelghton 41. the first four and a half minutes 12:42. St. Oiaf-Pratt (unassisted), 10:55. will start at 7:30 pirn., instead Michigan el, Texas Christian 60. Penalties: SMC-Paradlse, high slicking, "MARK DILLEY is still limping of 8 p.m. with Christmas -vaca- N. Dakota 75, Pacific Loth. (J. of the match . to virtually decide 2:55; Magnuson, tripping, 3:25; Paradise, with that bad knee," said Camp- • tion starting today and many SOUTHWEST the issue. Andre rammed home slashing, 7:21; Blstiop, hooking, 14:40. St. Tulsa 7«, Arkansas 48. two goals in the opening period Olaf—Olson, Interference, 1:14; Aui, high bell. "He'll see some service for of the student body en route Southern Methodist H, LSU tt. sticking, 2:55. brief periods buit home, there will be seating Houston 76, North Texas «». as the Redmen shot to a 6-0 lead, THIRD PERIOD: SMC—Beaulieu (Eng- will probably ' . : b . available for Winona fans FAR WEST and added his third score for the lish), 7:05. Penalties: SMC-Engllsh, trip- NEW HAT FOR BUDDE . . .Ed Budde 6-4, sought by the Philadelphia Eagles of the Nation- Utah 71, South Dakota St. M. hat trick' with 7:05 gone from the ping, 7:49; Paradis-e, tripping, 8:42; Beau- ineffective." wishing to attend. Northern, lieu, major for elbowing goalie, 14:10. St. 247-pound Michigan State tackle, is shown with al Football League. Thursday night the Texans S.D. 73, Yankton 45. 1:20; Aus, hooking, "Petersen did .a ¦ Valley City 78. Bismarck 53. final period with an assist going Olaf-t-Madsen, tiook-ing, ) Dickinson, N.D. tt, Bottineau 48. . 11:12. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ good job in his ; ' Dallas Texan scout Mack Rankin deft aiter Bud- also signed Minnesota tackle Bob Bell. Bell has only loss on the road to Lewis to J>ave English. • Stops: ' ¦ . 11 3 T f ir. s t game de signed a contract with the American Foot- been talking contract with the Minnesota Vikings. College of. Lockport , III ,, in a South Dakota 80. Adams State it. Center Neil Pratt tallied the Scbtf (SMC) ...... 7 3 10 St. Tltomas JS, st. Olaf 47. (SO) game which saw the Wisconsin , Wammer a 10 t 24 (against R ive r ball League club. Rankin did not disclose the (AP Photofax). Beloil 74 Rlpon 66. lone goal for the outmanhed but Kokesh (SMC) ...... 4 4 1 school connect on only 22 percent Whitewater •«, Milton 54. , Fall sV Camp- terms of the contract with Budde, who •was also game Oles in the second period bell said. "I can of its shots. Superior 71, Bethel SS. as the visitors suffered their sec- ABL DROPS HOCKEY only remember The Green Knights are also the Long Beach H, Philadelphia W. ond straight loss. once when he let defending NAIA champions of Wis- Kansas City- 123, Pitsburgh¦¦ 101. ¦ ASHLAND - Northland Col- his man get by consin, a distinction they have NBA / ' . REDMAN COACH Max Molock lege has dropped intercollegiate him." earned the past two seasons. Last Cincinnati 142, Chicago 11], was pleased with his team's hoqkey. Athletic Director Ed Her- Boston 103, Detroit »3. especially Up front Co- Win hawk Seniors to Start; year St. Norbert caught the Red- showing, the work done man said Thursday. Weisbrod Capt. Dick Pap- men on an off day in West De by the goalies. Molock has to find eiifuss will team with Chuck weis- Pere, Wis , and rolled to a 71-58 a replacement for / graduated Dick brod [at . forward and Lyle Papen- victory. BIG NINE Caldwell, star netmiiider for the fuss will start at center. SCORING LEADERS last four years. Both Jack Scott, The Perfect i Campbell looks for a rough game. No Changes in Cotter Five CENTER DICK Rankin and a ireshman who started the game , | "They like to put the ball in the guard Dave Minten are the top Name . G :FG FT PF TP Avg. and Fritz Kokesh, a sophomore Something new and something seniors. At forward will be John shared the city championship. weapons in Coach Romie Kosriar's Soodmanson, AIL. .1 17 5 S 3? it.5 reserve last season, looked im- basket and muscle in with their Prigge and Wulf Krause. Southwest is 31-8 for the past lotimbach, Red W.. 1 5 0 » 18 18.0 Christmas Gift! | already true will be tried by arsenal. Rankin (6-4 ) is a letter- Jualset, Mankato : 2 12 i t 30 15.0 pressive. | height. We will try the same de- ' The junior unit will be bul- three years. ' fensive tactics we used when we Winona prep Coaches John Ken- man, while Minten (6-0) earned lorman, Faribault .1 10 10 5 30 15.0 Scott played the opening period , ¦ ;: v ' warked by guard Steve Keller At Cotter, the "something •tolti, Owatonna 2 t 11 T 2t 14.5 ' ¦ ' v - ' beat them here last year." ny and John Nett tonight when his starting berth this season. rer. Fred'scn, Nfld. 1 5 4 5 14 14.0 making seven stops, while Kofcesh * - ' ^- . -: .l and Jim Kasten, who were true" is Coach Nett's tried and Mike Wisneski (5-9 ) will operate Serg, Austin 2 11 4 7 II ll.i was in the sets the second stanza THE HUSKIES will start a pa ir Winona High hosts Minneapolis starters in the Hawks' early true starting five of Sam Czap- at the other guard post. LeRoy Oaugherty, Roeh. .. 2 7 u 4 . 24 13.0 and recorded six stops. Southwest and Cotter enter- season games — of which they lewski, Loran Koprowski, Bob Miller, Austin .... 2 12 2 fc 24 13.0 of 5-9 guards, Ron Craigmile and Weyenberg (6-5) and Torn Wan- Sslerholl, Austin ... 2 10 5 • 25 12.5 The lone St. Olaf.goal came off Jack Haddorf , Neil Warnberg, S-4 tains Wabasha St. Felix in lost three. At forward will be Judge, Rich Starzecki and Gene gerlin (6-4 ) are possible forward >-Tlie Milwau- *; , playing ¦ said this procedure had been WCHA but this year is ball league and their million- Bell' s wife, who remained bahind er." kee Braves announced Thursday ¦ five conference learns and is con- _ $ "done for years in the NFL" to aire owner , Lamar Hunt , have hit In Minneapolis , said Gopher Coach The- Dallas contract was similar The no-cut clause apparently that outfielder Lou Johnso. -. has be- Introductory Insure that a club does not 1 ose a sidered a logical addition to the Ihe Minnesota Vikings a telling Murray Wnrmath told her lt was to , that tendered to former Minne- was a vital one as far n.s Bell is come the fifth player | Offer j drafted player. league. to sign his blow where it hurts the most: bid- "the most fantastic pro football of- sota All-America Sandy Stephen s concerned . contract for the 1963 season. For limited time only S ding away a prized draftee. fer h« had ever heard of. " Inst year by the Montreal Alou- ^ i ~W save $73.00 on j /WWW1 tf _k» _ '*' *****'***^**^'~*****^' MM ¦& Mm ^?HJ H I ^?^? I Mm H 'vwwsi Dallas said chief scout Don Klos- ettes of the Canadian League, g Thursday, the. Texans landed »g 40-piece service for 8. « Minnesota Gopher All-America lerman had signed Bell in Ihe of- Stephens got $100,000 for three K Regularly $355.00 t tackle Bobby I_e Bell , the Vik- fice of a prominent Minneapolis years, a no-cut clause and an off- ft with chest... special S ings' No. 2 draft choice last week businessman , but did not reveal season job. f K; introductory price n in Chicago. his identity. w&^Soy T^$282.00! Viking* G«i«ral Maxiagor B»rt S TROUBLE? The Texans also said Kioater- \ (^ L Rose snid Bell had failed to show K Prices Incl. Fed. A ytar ago Minntaota mad* its man was closeted with Bell for T*< J A Mflk REBU,LT first pick on the up for a meeting scheduled Thurs- I PAXLATER 1 \ MmfS^Str*?" ANY" " °' third round and some four hours while Vikings of- look end Bill Miller of Miami , day morning for him to sign with t -USE OUR MONEY 1 Typt ficials wnlled in vain outside the the Vikings — something, \ |Kj| ^SM ^l -k Traniminion (Fin.) The Texans also outbid the office trying to get to Bell, Rose Vikings to snare Miller. said, Bell had promised him, I nS to *600 quickly f g Q) tt was a bitter development for "But when Dallas put all thai Conch Nor m Van Brocklln and I :fr Payments you can afford 'M lager I -*r GUARANTEED the Vikings , who swore Bell had stuff o.i me, I didn 't have any club director. Workrrmnthip give n them his word that he was choice, " he said. "J just couldn 't "Needless lo say, this comes as R start next year. .1 1 FREE E»,|msfM signine with them, turn it down. a bitter disappointment to the Vik- ou can ( n( on Phon« * Bell flew lo his hometown of "I told the Vikings I would talk ings, who, after carefully scouting W iiJr*" '"^L'M ^ '*P* ' 5l eioelry I WH0LESALE 8nd RETAIL Shelby, N.C.. Thursday night , lo them before I did anything. I Bell for the past three seasons, I {y 8-3763 * mode him their second-round draft -«V R«fl*onflbla Pricai Shelby was throwing a "day" in did this Thursday morning, after I lie IPs honor today . He denied got the latest Dnllus offer. choice last week," Bell said. lc FINANCE I also ~l_vlf | making any pledge I VS to the Vikings. told the Vikings I was going to llosc said Bell had appeared sat- 5 i ^ k CORPORATION J} Automatic T ransmission Service There appeared to he little doubt make my decision belore I left isfied with the Vikings ' terms, re- «: 302 Choate Bldg. Phono 2368 A B Q) lore | 2)8 Waif Third Strooft thai Dallas had spirited the 6-foot- town Thursday. portedly three one-year contracts Winona i , 217-pound OuUnnd Trophy win- jt Opttn Saturdays 'III Chrittmas Until 1 p.m. *ff. SB Third and Center t Dallns reportedly offered n S- at $15,000 lo $20,000 per year, _k:_t_._k.:_^ ner away from tho Minncsolana in year, no-cut contract at an estl- Rose said Dallas "m-Mfc perhaps !lW ::^M.:___r__. ^: :_*_ w._«_^:u_. i_^ I $ 1 P.M. New York WINONA MARK ETS Stock Prices Rtporred Bv Wera s «2 Swift A Company GRAIN ng, Buying hours «ra from s a.m. to 4 p.m. Swimmi Mat Abbott - IZ Vi. Jones & L 47 MINNEAPOLIS (fl - Wheat re- Allied Ch 42% Kennecot 65W McfX)*y Ihnvgtt Friday. Trust quotation! ipply •! of noen today. ceipts Thursday 90; year ago 103; DouglasAircraft Allis Chal 14» _ Lorillard 42 All llvertock arriving attar closlnc tlma trading basis unchanged; prices Leads Five Amerada 113 Mpls will b* properly carad for, weighed end Hon 82% priced the following morning: V. lower; cash spring wheat ba- Saturday Am Can 44% Minn MM 54V. HOOS sis, No 1 dark northern 2..31V*- Meets Tha hog market Is 25 cents lowir. AmM&_y 19% Minn P&L 40 ' Strictly meat type additional 20-40 centK 2.36%; spring wheat one cent pre- Weakens in The first annual Winona State 145; Pete Woodworth, 154; Chuck Am Mot 16% Jfe Chm 49% tal hogs discounted JH0 cents per nun. rnium each lb over 58-61 lbs; In 600 Class High School Relays will he held Deedrich, 165; Byron Bohen, 175; AT&T J16% Mon Dk U 36V. dredw*|ght. spring -wheat one cent discount _% Oood hogi, barrows and Jlltt- Five bowters posted 600 totals Saturday in the Memorial Hall and Dick Glaunert, heavyweight. Anaconda ' Mon Ward 34 140-180 14.U-IJ.25 each Vi lb under 58 lbs; protein Thursday night, four of them I in pool at Winona State. The "B" matches will start at Arch Dan 40V4 Nat Dairy «3V4 1B0-2M .....:.,....,. ;., 1S.JJ-IJ.J0 premiums 11-17 per cent 2.31%- Armco St. 51Vi No Am Av 68V4 200-320 1JJ0 Sluggish Market •the Class League at Westgate Winona State College swim 8:30 p.m. With the varsity wrest- 220-240 1J.2J-15.J0 2.75%. . . Bowl. coach, James Davies, has an- Armour 40% Nor Pac 37% 240-270 U.2J-15.25 No 1 hard Montana winter NEW YORK ecker stacked an error- Warner & Swasey Bglts- .. . 5V. Int Harv 47% Wlworth 64V4 Bologna 15.00-17.00 18.00; :vealers and ' slaughter calves steady; yond 2 points. less 551 series for Badger Foun- Oralnbelt Beer 4 Commercial 14.J0-15.50 high choice and prime vealers 32.00-14.00; Mankato Bar t Int Paper 27% Vng S & T 82% good and ' choice 27.00-31.00;. good and dry and Joe Trimmer hit 213. _V Grid _4ffracf/on Light thin ...... MJMowra POWDER PUFF choice slaughter calves —.00-26.00 . Avco gained fractionally. " : Signal took team honors with NEW YORK (AP) — Perennial tendance. The boost from 3,625 a Hal-Red W. .. : Hoos 8,500, slow; barrows and jilts un- ; While a number of utilities were Winona Insurance ...... JO U (36 average) Frotdfert Malf Corporation even; welfihts 220 lbs down opening steady 1,012 and 2,915. champion Ohio State maintained game to 13,125 was made possible 36-38; smalls lbs. 31- to weakr'ovei _0 lbs mostly 25 cents firm to slightly higher there were Watklns Products W 14 Hours: 8 a.m. 16 * p.m.; closed Saturdays ' WESTGATE BOWL: Pin Dr»>pj its position as the biggest attrac- by a turnout of 40,625'for an open- Sprlnjdate Dairy IS 17 32; peewees 25-26. Submit sample before loading. lower; sows steady to 25 cents lower; few some sizable blocks at lower pric- Mary Ann Stolka counted T 98- Bud welter Beer . '. 24 u No. 1 barley 11.05 lots 1-2 190-240 lb barrows and silts 16.00- — tion in college football during the ing game international . contest Butter offerings more than am- j es; Pappy' Choate's 23 l» No. 2 barley .9J K.M; mixed 1-3 180-220 lbs 15.75-16.00 521 for s which svsfept 1962 season but honors for the big- with the University of Mexico. Bakken Construction Co. ... 22 10 ple; demand good; prices un- No. 3 barley 90 220-240 lbs 15.25-15.75; 240-270 lbs 14.50- Among nonferrous metals, Ken- honors with 939-2,558. gest proportionate gain went to The Buckeyes beaded a list of Oasis Bar JO 22 changed. No. 4 barley AS 15.25; 1-3 270-330 lb sows .13.75-1 4.251 330- necott lost a point, International Hal-Leonard Music 1»_ lt) Vt 400 lbs 13.00-14.00; choice 120-160 lb feeder Keglererte — Leona Lubinskff of the Mississippi College Chocta-vs. eight Big Ten teams in the top pids mostly 15.50. Nickel gained a fraction and Jen's Tavern 1> « CHICAGO (APT- (USDA)! - Winona Egg Market Lawrenz Furniture tagged 19CK537 The Buckeyes of the Big Ten 20 with only Illinois and Indiana B & H Food Store ...... 17 35 Shee|> 4,500, slow; slaughter lambs most- American Smelting was off slight- , Earl's Standard Service ....UVa Potatoes arrivals 69; oa track Grada A (lumbo) ST ly 50 cents lower; slaughter ewes un- ¦ as her mates totaled 2 538. Shim- Conference, who lost an average failing to make it. Michigan State ¦ JBVi ly. ' ' Marigold Dairies . .11 IT 204; total U.S . shipments 486; Grade A (large) ...... 32 changed; feeder lambs steady to 50 cents my s Pizza had an 866 game. of one fan p«3r game in 1962, fin- was No. 2 with a 68,142 average— BAY STATE MEN Grade A (medium) ...... 24. lower; few small tots mostly prime wooled The Dow Jones industrial aver- ST. MARTIN'S: Thursday — , 868 per game. LSU supplies moderate; demand for Grade A (small) l< slaughter lambs 19.50; mixed choice and ished on top by clicking 497,644 a gain of 11 Westgate W. |_. prime 18.50-19.00; good and choice 17.00- age at noon was off .63 at 644.57. Richard Stanton turned in Bouncers , russets slow, for round reds fair; Grade B ....;...... 2& a 502 fans through the turnstiles in six was third with a 66,284 average, 38 52 Grade C :... ,1? 18.50; cull to good slaughter ewes 5.00- Corporate bonds were mix^d. Boxers 35 35 market for russets dull, for round for Pepsi Cola and Ernie Butnler games—an average of 82,941. In gaining 2,633 per game. ' 7.00; choice and . fancy woolexl feeder U.S. government bonds wene un- ' Top Scores ...: ...... ;.. 34 35 reds about steady; carlot track lambs 17^0-18.50; good and choice 15.00- banged 19>7 for Mahlke s Bakery. 1961, Ohio State drew 414,712 Ln The gains reflected a general Bosses 33 37 Bay State Milling Company 17.50. changed to slightly higher. The Bakers took team lauuels five games for an average of over-all increase as college foot- Golden Tigers 31 2» sales: Idaho russets 3.95 - 4.05; Elevator "A" Oraln Prices CHICAGO Old DoCs ..37 33 Minnesota North Dakota Red Riv- Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CHICAGO un —(USDA)— Hogs 7,500; ro 30.00; choice 900-1,100 lbs 27.73.W.0O; with 903-2,679. ,942. ball attendance passed the 21- Block Busters 21 ' 83 j» er Valley round reds 2.00-2.25. (Closed Saturdays) butchers steady to 25 cents h igher; 1-2 good 24.50-27JO; part load high choice and RED fAEN CLUB: Class A., - million mark for the first time in Big Yields 11 39 No. 1 northern spring wheat $2.23 190-220 lb butchers 17.25-17.50; mixed 1-3 prima around 1,075 lb heifers 29.00; bulk jack Zywicki of Winona Milk bot- Tho Choctaw* of Clinton, Miss., CLASSIC No. 2 northern spring wheat ...... 2.21 170-220 lbs 16.75-17.25; 220-240 lbs 16.25- choice 850-1,075 lbs 2?".75-28.60; good 24.50- 1962, an average gain of 2.66 per CHICAGO (APT— No wheat, ¦ tled up the honors with 22CH579 quadrupled their average 1962 at- Westgate W. L. No. 3 northern spring Wheat ..:.. • 2.13 16.75;. 240-260 lot 15.50-16.25; 2-3 250-280 lbs 27.00; utility and commercial cows 13.75- cent despite the fact six fewer Ruppert . Groceries 3 o oats , or soybean sales. Corn No 2 No. 4 northern spring wheat 2.13 15.25-1550; 280-300 lbs 1J.00-15.25; mixed 16.00; utility and commercial built 1850- and his crew shot 1,042-2,920 ior teams played the sport. Gautich Cash Register 1 1 ' No. 1 hard winter wheat 2.09 1-3 300M0O lb SOWS 13.25-14.35,- 400-550 lbs 21.00. . a sweep. Rolllngstone Lumber 3 i yellow 1.17%. No. 2 hard winter wheat 2.07 1250-13.50; 2-3 500-635 lbs 12.00-12.50. Sheep 300; few sa les slaughter Iambi Climbing for the ninth consecu- Watklns 3 i 'Saybean oil 8V_n. No. 3 hard winter wheat 2.03 Cattle 6,500; calves none; slaughter weak; choice 90-105 lb wooled slaughter Ladies — Shirley Theis of Leicht Westgate Drugs No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.99 lambs U.50-19.00; good ana ' 17.00- tive year, the total attendance for ...,...... ;... 13 Barley : malting - choice 1.25- steers 25. cents to $1.00 lower; lbload lot chore* Press pelted 179-471 as her tetem Dale's Standard ...1. j No. 1 rye ...... :...,...... , 1.1* . high choice and prime 1,150-1^75 steers 38JO; cull to good wooled slaughter •*•» 610 colleges and universities in Poiane 1.33n; feed 88-1.05n. totaled 848-2,400. Ex-Buck Star , , . Trucking 1 3 Wo. 2 rya 1.14 30.00-31.50; bulk choice 1,100-1,400 lbs 28.25 5.IXMJ0. 1962 was 21 227 162 as compared Superior Heaters » j ATHLETIC CLUB: Maior«H«- to the 1961 total of 20,677,604. MAJORETTE Joan Cisewski rolled 484 for Supper Back of the top* three in the Athletic Club W. L. Saver and Gert Gabrych clipped Square . Deal . 30 • team standings were Minnesota Jerry's ..... 24% 12V . 174 for Square Deal. Super Saver Havlicek Aids 61,737, Michigan 60,841, Oklahoma Borzyskowskl's II is collected 891-2,567. Winona Industries 1» so 58,8013, Texas 57,569, Washington Super Saver 18% SOV. Ladies :.— Ruth Lilia of Winona 52,691, Iowa 56,216 and Wisconsin Leafs ...... V. o t Knitters sewed up a 484 and Miiry 55,710. PIM-DROPS Przytar'sW of Stein Oil had a }196 Westgate W. L. Champ Celts Pappy's 3JV_ nv. game. Team honors went to Hot The biggest gaini were made Randall's it JJ Standard Oil Dealers say: Fish Sho$ with 879 and Lantern By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by Hose Bowl opponents Wiscon- O'Brien's House of Beauty .. 28 17 , student, Steve's Cocktail Lounge .... 21 23 Cafe wj* 2,510. ; Big John Havlicek sin and Southern California. Wis- KWNO 21 24 KEGLERS LANES: Knights) of team leader, former ace Ohio consin rose 12,776 a game and Kelly's :...... 18V. 36V. Columbus — Jerry Meier of IWi- schoolboy qaarterbacfc and basket- Ca] , Pepsl Cola .... 17 38 Southern went up 12 422, in- Culllgan's ...... :...... 13 JJ nona National banked a 221-4)89 hall player, spent four years in creasing the Trojans' 14th place KEOLERETTE LADIES for indi-vidual honors and jiis the shadow of Jerry Lucas at average to 48,991. Westgate w. i_. Winona Plumberettes ...... 33 13 mates made it unanimous w/.th Ohio State. The largest loss was charged to Lawrera Furniture ...... 27 IB 1,019,-2,926. Now he's casting & bit of a Michigan, which dropped off 12,720 Hardt's Music 35 10 Friendly Mixers — Vera Mahjif- shadow himself while malting a a game from a 1961 average of Sammy's PIna Palace 24 21 ' ¦ ¦ ' Vatter Motor Co. .23 23 fey hit 496 and Bunny Mahaffley strong early challenge for rookie 73,5431. , . ; ' . Williams Annex *o is 178-478. Danny Steuve had a 169 of the year honors in the National On the conference level the Matike Blocks II 37 _ , Hamm . Beer . it. 34 game. The M Ms took team Basketball Association. And typic- largest leap forward was made by RED MEN LADIES honors with 747-2,137. • — al of Havlicek, he's starting at the Big Six of Southern Ca|, Cali- Red Men W. L. the top—with the NBA champion Schmldfs Beer 31Vi 10V_ fornia, Stanford, UCLA, Washing- Lelcht Press 23Vi lOVs Boston Celtics. ton and Washington State. The Paftrath'l Paints 19 23 The ex-Ohio State ace, finally Winona Milk Co. 1-f 23 Big Six had an average increase Merchants Nat'l Bank ...... 14 14 Detroit Downs , recognized last year for a career of 4,392 a game, a 16.45 per cent Coca-Cola ... 13 29 of all-around skill with the Buck- rise over 1961. THURSDAY NITI only 12 points in St. Martin' s W. L. : eyes, scored The Atlantic Coast Conference Goth Pharmacy 24Vi 20V% New York in NHt Boston's 103-93 victory over De- had the largest decrease, 9.33 per Pepsi-cola )? 17 troit at Providence Thursday Mahlke's Bakery .. 23 22 By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS cent or 914 a game. date's Mobile Service HVi jiv. night. But it was his fast-break- CLASS "A" Goalies Terry Sawchuk i«id ing, along with Tom Heinsohn, Rod Men W. L. Gump "Worsley spent the fihrst that broke open the game in the Winona Boxcralt Co. u 14 period dejectedly sweeping puio ks Cochrar_e-FC Wins Dunn's Blacktop .... 10 12 third period after the Cells lad Winona Milk Co zo IJ out of their nets too late, and struggled to stay even with the Dual Mat Match Kalmea Tires 16 26 the rest of the game kicking thi-m ATHLETIC CLUB LADIES Pistons for more than half the ) Athletic Club WV. L. out with monotonous regularity. COCHRANE-FC, Wis. (Special Hot Fish Shop 34 13 game. , Stein Oil Co When the score was counted tip, wound up with 26 —Cochrane- ountain City defeat- aj 16 Worsley had 38 saves to 29 :for Heinsohn Wally'j Sweeftiearta as 16 that in- ed Augusta in a high school Koihlert Body Shop ...... 17 12 Sawchuk, but Sawchuk's Detwoit points In the victory creased Boston's Eastern Division wrestling match Thursday night Winona Knitters .... it 23 Red Wings had a 3-2 victory oTer 35-20. Lantern Cafe 14 is the New Rangers Thursday nigjit. lead to four games over second KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS place Syracuse. All 11 matches were won on Keglera Lanes w. I. In th« other National Hocteey pins. Seven by C-FC and four by Hamm 's Beer ..... 23 17 In the only other game sched- Winona Mltk League game, the Boston Brmins Augusta. Ca. „ i» battled to a 1-1 tie with the Mon- uled, Cincinnati crept to within Winona National Bank ...... 33 it two games of Syracuse with a The grapplers scoring pins for Warner A Swasey _o If treal Canadiens. Coichrane-Fountain City were St. Mary's Collage 19 20 leading Chicago 142-123 whipping of Chicago that BrlMs Transportation 19 23 The league Krumm, Woychik, Ruben, Neu- Bub's Beer II 34 ' snapped a five-game losing streak. * ^M\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ a^ ^^^^^^^ *^mmha\\a%am\\\\\\m\\\\w ^M\\\\\\\\m Black Hawks and the Toronto M.a- ¦ mann, Kochenderfer, Case, and Merchants Bank II 34 pie Leafs were idle. FRIENDLY MIXERS ¦ After the first six games, quar- Baertsch. Keglers Lanes W. L. terback Eddie LeBacon of the Dal- Beineke, Shutter, Bann, and Kel- M A M' S 26 10 Mike Gaechter of the Dalas Olaisy Four 16 20 Cowboys returned an intercepted las Cowboys had tossed 11 touch- ly scored pins for the Beavers. Ho| Shots is si pass 10D yards for a touchdown down passes end led in average The Pirates shone in the heav- Lucky Four 13 31 against the Philadelphia Eagles yards gained with a 10.27 average ier weight classes, ' winning five completions. of the six heaviest matches. this season. < for 60 AP Picks Jordan Lineman of Year TUSCALOOSA, Ala. W - Lee Roy Jordan Thursday was named linoman of the year in The As- sociated Press poll of sports writ- ers and broadcasters. m BASKETBALL _>» PRODUCE NEW YORK (AP) - Canadian dollar .929687; previous day .929375. With DE-ICER, millions can say: ~^ CHICAGO (fl Chicago Mer- 4 cantile Exchange: Butter steady; not a speck of trouble T on KWNO wholesale buying prices un- j Kmchanged; 93 score AA 57%;' 92 A 57%; 90 B 57; 89 C 56; cars 90 B What happens when your car's gas line freezes? You stop cold. This can be annoying. Cotter High vs. St. Felix 57%; 89 C 57*.. S^B^^^^ l Eggs about steady; wholesale This can be dangerous. This can be lonesome, Don't take clianceswith cold weather driving. buying prices unchanged; 70 per lliis year, go steady with Final Filtered gasolines at your Standard Oil" Dealer's and l_E _ cent or better grade A whites CAT * 151C JHI^Hvlf ^^^^^ l 38„;. mixed 3i)'/_ ; mediums 33; you'll be able to say "not a speck of trouble." That's because both gasolines contain SAT., DEC. IBHK P -^sw !^f standards 34; dirties 29, checks 29. E CBR thing, at no extra cost) to prevent gas line freeze clear down to 40* Winona State vs. St. Herbert NEW YORK TAP ) - ( USDA) - D -I (the real r^^ iCS_!^^ Wholesale egg offerings light to below and keep your car going when the going is tough. You're as close to worry-free fully ample on large; more than ample on mediums and light on driving as you are to your nearest Standard Oil station. Come on in! jj^^j^ smaller sizes; demand decreased W BiMpi on mediums and generally good on St. Mary s at Macalester balance today. ' Wm\\\\WmM: SM (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume PLAY-aY-PLADf PRBSBNTED BY sales.) , Jm Final Filtered «______Hill _flH _vi New York spot quotations: ^ Haddad's Mixed colors : extras (47 lbs. ^ ^ First National Bank — ^^HH pHi min. ) 41-42; extras medium (40 AMERI Power Co. lbs. average) 34-35; smalls (35 lbs, ^™fe\ CAN. Gasolines Northern Shite* ^__HH _¦ average) 29-30 ; standards 39-40'A; Culllgan Wafer Conditioning checks 31-32, ^BTW ¦ Whites: extras (47 lbs, min,) 41V. -43; extras medium (40 lbs, ) (47 _ __, __ Only at Standard Oil Dealers! average 35-SG; top quality lbs, You ftgittfiS more tram Standard min.) 44-47; mediums (-41 lbs. av- BASKETBALL. WARM-UP AD»D BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD jjgi and you HI OIBBJ *UNDARp OIL DIVISION AMHRIOAN Oil. -COMPANY \jQ erage ) 35-37; smalls (38 lbs. av- 0- Home Furniture "-Winona Rambler 11 erage) 31-32; peewees 25-26. Of, 'z . Browns: extras (47 lbs, min.) /CJQ) <'pt'lCin'' ts tht in fill all the stockings. Our noon hofore Christmas. menu Includes your favorites . RAY wile next Monday. Dec. 17 at MEYER, INNKEEPER, WILLIAJWS HO- NOTICE • ¦ - ' ;¦ RESTAURANT l| p.m. NO SALE on Christ- TEL. . . " , . . . - in Plainview, Mirfh. mas Eve, Dec. 24. Will have a This newspaper will be responsible for THE LITTLE ONES will be mora than only one Incorrect Insertion of any pleased with a gift from ROBB BROS. Doing excellent business. sjtle Dec. 31. classified advertisement published In TOYLAND, 576 : E, 4th. Tel. 4007. the Want Ad sactlon. Check your ad Seats 75. Good equipment. Farmers Livestock and call 3321 If a correction mutt be Building Trades 13 Building may - be bought or « made. Market WALL-TO-WALL . CARPET makes all leased. Owner -wishes to re- Auction Moms happy, especially when Its a top tire and will finance. r Caledonia, Minn. (2 miles qualify fabric and Installed expertly J N. on Hwy. 44) lost and Found 4 over an extra-heavy rubber pad. Free Laird Reiter Realtor LOST—Girl's dark rim glasses, possibly In estimates. HALL-HAFNER, 920 W. 5th Plainview, Minnesota pink and white case. Reward. Tel. 9470. St. Tel. 4276. - Tel. 534-21O0, office. Wa nted—Liveito^c 46 Personals 1 Business Services 14 Tel. 534-1311, residence. HORl 5ES WANTED—We can pay mora than anyone else. We pick up. Walter LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily and eco- HOLIDAY PARTIES can do horrors to a Ma rg, Black River Falls, Wli.¦ Tel, ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ nomlcally With Dex-A-Dtet tablets. Only rug. Call in our expert clean-up gang 7-f*-U. . ' . :¦ : :¦ ¦ : _. »8c. Ford Hopkins; to get It back to normal. Good as new Winona Franchise Now By Saunders *nd Ernst In no time. WINONA RUG CLEANING Top prices for ell livestock . . MARY WORTH ¦¦ «_¦ ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRIMKER?_«lan , 116 W. 3rd. Tel. 3722. Being Offered for Na- I OREMELSBACH STOCK YARDI ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ^«-Be-MMa-MM MPM-MNM « ¦! I "MMMM gT mmmmmmMm mmMm ¦¦ " ¦ | SERVICE - - " " _ _— t *TammT ?**XmmXr'Wmr *********** • . or woman, your drinking creates numer- tionally Franchised Lewiston, Minn. ous problems. If you need and want THE BEST CHRISTMAS for your family ¦»• Dally Hog Market help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Plo- is a safe one. Have your furnace thor- arei. 41el on springing cows-helfen. neer Group, Sax 122, Winona, Minn. oughly cleaned by BOB HARDT KE, Fur- Violet Spray nace-Vac Cleaning Service. Tel. 4016. 7Rc lements 48 NOON SPECIALS for busy store clerks Car Wash Farim Imp and other workers. Our food Is prepared / D Moving, Trucking, Storage 19 BUCKETS-ttiree, with taste In mind. RUTH'S RESTA- slAlvilLESS SURGE wrlift strap antf ' wall hanBeri , 7«- RANT, 124 E. 3rd St. Open 24 hours PAUL REVERE was fast, efficient—so are Exclusive patented low- $• / mdtlels; Surge ¦ SP-11 pump, used sev- each day, 7 days a week. we when It comes to moving. Expert cost concept guarantees ered seasons with h.p. motor ; Unl- packing. Free estimates. Tel. 3112. WI- V* MORE GOOD SERVICE lift In your old vernal 3-4 unit pump, with V4 h.p. mo- NONA DELIVERY (. TRANSFER. 404 mass customer appeal and watch, clock, shaver- Jewelry. Just bring tor; Jeep pickup, 4' box, 4 wheel W. 4th. Low rates. It In for repair, resetting or cleaning. repeat business. drive, with radio; purebred Shorthorn See Franlc ef RAINBOW JEWELERS, SAVE YOUR BACK—save your furniture. bull 1 weighs about 1,150 : lbs, OA»C next to rPostofflee on 4th. We move fast, efficiently. BERNIE'S -ft Minimum personnel needed. RH»GE SALES & SERVICE, Mlnnel*. TRANSFER, 215 Mankato. Tel. 8-2*48. ka, Minn. Tel. Altura 7684. ¦ j¦ !r Protected territory without MET!M. dairy can . stalls, drinking cups, (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 7, 1962) Plumbing, Roofing 21 competition. mil le and water line piping, lumber and Stale of Minnesot-a ) ss. .. small buildings from former Old Elm KEN-WAY Electric .EWER C LEANING Farm property. Tel. Jack Setier* at County of Winona ) In Probate Court JERRY'S PLUMBING 15,454 it To 50% return on invest- 1-21 54 for appointment. «No. 827 E. 4th Tel. 9394 In tha Matter of the Guardianship of ment. USEI) DRINKING CUPS and stanchion*. Karen Petefrman, Minor Ward. Also, 2 Surge buckets end pipe line for Order for Hearing on Petition ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER For clogged sewers and drains. ¦ft Quote "U.S. News and 19> , cows. In perfect shape, Phil. Sml-thi to Sell Real Estata ¦ Tel. 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee Tet . Winona 8-1139. The representative of said .- - estate having World Report" 25 million pumps with NANCY By Ernie Boshmiller filed herein a petition to sell certain real CALL SYL KUKOWSKI more cars coming. By 1972 SU RJ^E—2 3 unit milker mo- estate described In said petition; toJti, like new. Mrs. Chris Slebenaler, IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing A GIFT IDEA that's always flood—have us there will be 25 million r_j intaln City. Wis. thereof be had on January 3, T943, at I0:<5 Instal I an In-Slnkerator Garbage Disposer more motor vehicles in the In time for the dirty holiday dishes. Five- HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS o'clock A.M., before this Court In the sure and see tha new C-I year warranty. Works like a whistle! U.S. than there are today. HBt Probate court room in the court house In J149.95 Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof FRANK Q'LAUGHLIN assures v AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE be given by pu blication of this order in •ft Expanding market Johnson Tel. 54« PLUMBING t, HEATING Jnci >< the Winona Da 11/ News and by mailed future security in protected ? notice as provided by law. 507 E. 3rd Tel. 3703 PATZ SI LO UNLOADERS Dated December 6, 1962 territory. We, have all sizes for Immediate de- . silos. B. V. LIBERA, livery 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. Help Wanted—-Female 26 for you before tha Probate Judge. Franchise includes location Let us Install one (Probate Court Seal) , sup- Holidays and make your chores easier. research, all equipment Ran Spelti & Sons, Lewiston, Mfnn. Jofw D. McGIII- ¦ Af-torney for Petitioner. plies, signs, promotion, train- Teh 2953. . ' . WANTED ing, etc. (First Pub. rruesday, Dec. 11, 1962) Remington ' crry op WINOMA . WIRE-PHONE-WRITE STENOGRAPHERS CHAIN SAWS Wlraona, Minnesota . (with Shorthand) ADVERTISEMENT¦ FOR¦ BIDS . Parts—Sales—Service -. FOR ' - ' ¦ • . ¦ v GASOLINE TYPISTS D. JO. Co. 1962 Bantam . . .. $139.00 . . Sealed - . - Proposals- , marked "Gasoline Bid" will be received at -the Office of ¦ 58-80745 (Area Code 319) . FETEEN IMPL. CO. the City Recorder of the City of Winona, OFFICE CLERICS P.O. Box 534 Ill; Washington Winona Minnesota, until 7:30 P.M. on Monday, De- Dubuque, Iowa cember 17, 1962, for furnishing the City Wages range from £200 to REX MORGAN, M.D. By Dal Curtis of : Winona, with approximately 55,- $300 month, depending on ex- ¦i ' 000 gallons of sasoline In accordance with ' ' ¦ • . ' To All Owners the specifications prepared by the City perience and ability. Insurance ______Engineer of Winona, Minnesota. " ' ¦of . New Idea No. 10 hors« Specifications and Proposal Form may All applications strictly con- . . INSURANCE PROBLEMS spreaders. Dismantling No, 10 be obtained at the City Engineer 's Office, over-age City Hall, Winona, Minnesota. All bids fidential. : Cancelled, refused, . spreader, for parts. See us for must be submitted on the Proposal Form under-age. We have auto in- yofir needs. .- . . furnished. Apply in person surance for you i A certified check or bidder's bond shall ¦ SWEENEY'S ISochenderfer & Sons accompany each bid In an amount equal . at- Fountain City, Wis. to at least five percent (5%) of the bid INSURANCE AGENCY . made payable -to the City of Winona which Tel. 710. or 8-2453 shall be forfeited . to the City in the event Minnesota State: the successful bidder falls to enter Into 922 W. 5th Winona Miniature Machinery a contract with the City. Employment¦ Service The City reserves the right to reiecf ;.. • 163 Walnut Street Money to Loan 40 .'JOHN DEERE TOYS any and all bid s and fo waive Informalities. Dated at Winona, Minnesota, Winona, Minnesota NEED MONEY? Whatever your specific I Duplicate the big ones. December 10, ' 1962. need may be you'll have the funds for ROY G. WILDGRUBE, It when you borrow fr.im MINN. LOAN ¦ City Recorder. 8. THRIFT, 164 Walnut. Tel. 8-2976 and - ! FEITEN IMPL] CO. Help Wanted—Male 27 your money can be ready when you . (First ' - • ' • ' ' ¦ • . ¦ • Pub- Friday, Nov. 30, 1962) SINGLE. — experienced man on modern stop by. . - . 113 Washington Winona State of Minnesota ) ss. dairy farm. Good home and good wages. . j . —^—^ " County of Winona ) In Probate¦ Court.¦ ' Russell Church, Minnesota City. el 15,458 ' . ' . • ¦ ¦'¦ No. GENERAL FARM WORK—single min __To . ' NEW E>EA lei Re Estate ef - LOANS —. — wanted. Marvin . Mussel), LMIca, Minn. MARK TRAIL By id Dodd AMna Halm, also known at PLAIN NOTE—AUTO—FURMITURK Tel. Lewiston 2703. 170 E. 3rd SI Tel. 2915 1 row pull type model 7 Alvlna H. Halm, Decedent. Hrs. • a.m. to 5 p.m.. Sat. 9 am to noon Order for Hearing on Petition for Probate NIGHT PORTER—age 60-65, physically fit, CORN PICKER of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims dependable. Apply Bell Captain. Hotel ¦ • ¦ ¦ and for Hearing Thereon. Winona. . " : ' ¦ • . .- . Loans — Insurance —- I Special off season price, George Hahn having filed a petition for COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION service- Real Estate the probate of the Will of said decedent man wanted. Write Box 150- La Crosse, {Kochenderfer & Sons and for the ¦ appointment of George Hahn W is. . - . .;, FRANK W EST AGENCY as Executor, which Will Is on file In Fountain City, Wis. LARGE—Well known Oil Company needs 173 Lafayette St Tel. H40 this Court and open to Inspection; (Next lo Telephone Office) IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing salesman to handle business In near thereof be had on December 27, 1962, at by county. Unusual opportunity with wanted to Borrow 41 McCulloch 10,-30 o'clock . A.M., before- this Court In attractive income for right man. We Ihe probate court room In the court house deliver and collect. No Investment re-r CHAIN SAWS In Winona, Minnesota, and that objections quired. Write: A, C. Denrclngton, Cen- to the allowance of said Will, If any, be tra l Petroleum Company. Walcott. Iowa. WANTED TO BORROW Parts—Sales—Service filed before said time o* hearing; that $5,000 the lime wlrtiln which creditors of said Factory Workers Wanted I FEITEN IMPL. CO. decedent may file their claims be limited MARRIED MEN, with good work records- 1st Mortgage to four months from the date hereof, and looking for outside work. Mo strikes or on 200 acre farm 111. Washington Winona that the claims so .filed be heard on April layoffs, 5M-day week. $98.50 per week Minn. 3, 1963, at 10:30 O'clock A.M., before this during training. Send applications to E-J near Winona , Court In the probate cou rt room In the Daily News. Write E-10 Daily News court house in Winona, Minnesota, and that | YOUR KEY notice hereof be given by publication of this order Fn the Winona Dally News and by mailed notice as provided by Dogs, Pet., Supplies 42 DENNIS THE MENACE i law. WANTED hAcpy Be the LUCKY one ago by Secret Service agents, was MINIATURE FRENCH POODLES — for charged with sending a letter to a Dated November 27, 1962 . sale. 16 months old, chocolate, blade, E. D. LIBERA, female or mala, AKC registered. Tel. To Win Our Plans Revealed high Justice Department official, Probate Judge. MACHIiNIST Altura 7521. wliich allegedly contained a threat (Probate Court Seal) Preferably experienced or ons __^ Harold J, Lubera, DALMATION PUPS—for Christmas. We FRUE KNIPCO HEATER against the-life of President Ken- Attorney for Petitioner. who has had training and is have l male and 1 female left. $20 nedy and Atty. Gen. Robert F. able to operate under close each. Clarence Craven Jr., 3 miles S.W. (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 7, 1962 ) of Stockton, Minn. Tel. Lewiston 37S4. for Stale Building ICennedy. supervision. ~ ~ Contest Extended to Stale of Minnesota ) is. MTb"EN RETRTEVER PUPPTES-AKC County of WlTiona ) In Probate Court Apply: registered, 7 weeks old. Tel. Ml 7-3434. December 22 (First Pub. Friday, Nov. 30, 1«2 ) No. ^,453 Lester Martin, Rt. 1, Plum City, Wis. ¦ At World's Fair S-fate of Minnesota > ss. In the Matter of the Guardianship of BASSETr HOUND—Male^KC registered, Counly of Winona ) In Probate Court Linda Peterman, Minor Ward. MILLER WAST E 6 months old. Ideal for children. Tel. Order for Hearing en Petition try your Key ST. PAUL (AP ) - A 15-member No. 15,335 7.B7. . [ Be sure and In Re Estate of to Sell Real Estate MILLS, INC. planning group Thursday night re- Shattuck, Decedent. The representative of said estate having POMERANIAN PUPPTES-2 purebreds, ' before it's too late ! Lyman 0. registered Pomeranlen Order for Hearing on Final Account filed herein a petition to sell certain real . 515 W, 3rd Winona , Minn. «5 each; 1 AKC vealed plans-for a futuristic exhi- Duncsnson, Tel. Lew- and Petition for Distribution. estate descrCbed In said petition; female, MS. Earl iston 4872. bit for Minnesota at the 1964-65 Tho representative of tho above named IT IS OtRDERED, That the hearing World's Fair to cost an estimated estate having filed his final account and thereof be h-ad on January 3, 1963, at 10:45 Help—Male or Feme le 28 F EITEN IMPL. CO. petition for settlement and allowance there- o'clock A.Mt., before this Court In the ~ MAN OR WOMAN wlth car for abewit 113: Washington Tel. 4832 $2 million. persons probate court room In the court house In Cold Weather Puts The of end for distribution to the 2 hours each Sunday to drive Minneapo- Robert W. Fischer, Minneapolis rtiereunto entitled; Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication ot this order In lis Sunday paper farm route at Utica, banker, headed the business men's IT IS ORDERED, That the heerlno Minn. Write Box 15, La C rescent, Minn. thereof be had on December .8, 1962, at the Winona Dally News and by mailed PUPPY committee which submitted an notice ai provided by law. USED SPREADERS HI. o'clock A.M., before this Court In tha TYPING—mimeograph, records. 20 hours in the dog house outline for a display of the state's ¦orobate court room In the court house In Dated December 6. 1962. weekly. Give references, Write E-8 Dally resources along with a sales mes- V/Vlnona, Mlnnes.ota, and that notice hereof E. D. LIBERA, News. J.E). "N" 134-bu. PTO Ibe o'ven by publication ol this order In . Probate Judge. Get Some sage on Minnesota as an ideal •the Winona Dally News and by mailed (Probate- Court Seal) New Idea 95-bu. PTO John AN~bPPORTL3NITY motlce as provided by law. D./McGMI, spot to live, work and play. Attorney lor Petitioner. FOR A YOUNG lady or gentleman to lea rn Nd w Idea 95-bu. 12-A Dated November 27, 1962 . modern accounting procedures under the DOG"FOOD Tha plans, drawn by James R. E. D. LIBERA, direct supervision of a pub lie accountant. J.ll. 75-bu. "L" Dresser and Associates, Minne- Probate Judo«. (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 14, 1962) Applicant should be an accurate typist at J,1). "E" 4-whcel apolis architectural firm , (Probate Court Seal) Slate of Minnesota ) is. and have a desjre for personal progress. calls for W. Poole, . Rooer County <.._i. f_. I order In Hie Winona Dally Newi and by experience. ~ " Winona, Minnesota ; thai trie time within AT8C ^ASHING ^MACHINE^$10r"cornbina. generally were in favor of such which creditors ot said decedent moy tllo malted not Ice as provided by law. But to get one of these jobs HOLSTEIN BULLS-reglstered, age 11 to Dated December 12, 1 962 , 20 months, dams with records up to Hon wood burning gas stove, dining display. Ihelr clolros be limited to lour months you must pass a "test. The room toble and buffet. a E. D. LIBERA, over 700 lbs. fat. Harry Marks, Mondovi, 471 E. Jth. (rom the dole hereof, and that the claims ~ ~ ~ ~ ' Preliminary sketches provide so (lied bo heard on April 11, 1963, at Probata Judge. competition is keen nnd in Wis. (Gilmanton) M0WE CAW_RA-8 m7rri F~r» lens, " ' ~ ' ' for a 70-foot high escalator which lo:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In (Probate Court Seal! some cases only 1 out of 5 GUER N.EY CALVEs^u7ebred, ail egta. caiirylno cast and telephoto lens. Ruger would take visitors to the tallest the probate court room In the court house Johr D. McGIII, pass. John Roach, Wilson, Minn. slriale 6, 12 pistol wllh holster. Cheap. In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice Attorney for Petitioner. _T«i . 3803. N^' _ _ __ - of the spheres. From there they hereof be given by publication of this order FOR HoTsWf uTfs-purebreci, 15 months and younger, good type and records. FRBEZERS $1W to $M». Use, relrloere- In The Wlnon* Dally News and by moiled (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 14, 1 962 ) would be taken on a guided tou r FREE INFORM ATION J. J. Rosenow, Waumandfrt. tort, s $25. Used TV's J50. FRANK LILLA notice as provided by law. "" State ol Minnesota ) ss. '"" a. SONS, 701 E. Sir., of the other structures , all con- On Government ]o_s, includ- ^" "" Datod December 4, 1961. Counly of Wlnonn ) In Probate Court POLAND CHIN BOARS — meal typi, taining industrial and Institutional E. D. LIBERA, ing list of positions and sal- purebred. Excellent breeding. Elmer Tre- METAL COUNTER with gloss front dls- No , 15, 468 pluy, 37x72 In. C, Paul Venoblas, Inc.. Probate Judge. In Re Estate of hus, Caledonia Village. exhibits. (Probate Court Seal) aries. Write Today ! You will ^^ 1I« Moln. Ralph Dlonyslus, Decedent. BOAR PIG — young, meet type. MO. _ _ Harold J. Libera, also get details how yo\i ~ ~ Preliminary plans call for Min- Order lor Hearing on Petition for Admin- or* Wonted, lira chains, 11x28. Henry Lacfi- CH RJISTMA S E X,T R:AS—CompTelo sfbck~^i>l Attorney (or Petitioner. can qualify yourself to pass CNrlslmas cords (ind gift paper. Beau- nesota industry to finance $U istration * Limiting Time lo File Claims __er-Jlt._., VUlnona, Minn. Tel, BO-..37. a nd for Hearing Thereon tifully boxed Panoburn Candles lor that million of the cost , with tho JOBS these tests. BEEF STEERS-S, light. 1 young jer- (First Pub. Friday, Doc. 7, 1963) Edward Dlonyslus having tiled herein a sptxlsl person. Also a selection of sey cows, springing, Herb McNamer, legislature to be nsked for the Million for general administration slating Send Name, Address, w|ies and liquors, OOLTZ DRUGS, V4 State ol Minnesota ) ss. Rldgewey, Minn. Tel, TW4-3153 Hous- > $200,000 Counly ol Winona ) In Probate Court that said decedent died Intestate and prey- Phone, Occupation , E, 3rd. balance. "" ton. "' * " No. 15,365 Inn that The Merchants National Bank Age to: BIG DTsCOUNTS on Hollywooil t>«ds, bar In Re Estate ol ot Winona be appolnle-d admlnlitralori DUROC BOAR—large meat type sprlna stqols, chests, baby cribs, desks, bunk Adolf i. Moravec, also known as IT 15 ORDERED, That Ihe hearing MID-WEST bear. This I* a good one. Priced rea- bi«ls, TV trays, toys, electric trains, All Making Threats, Youth A. J. Moravec, Dacedent. thereof be had on Jnnuary 16, 1963, at TRAINING DIRECTOR sonably. J, O. Beadle, Gelesvlllo, Wis, ne|« merchandise, Children's now snow 195 or I3IR. Order lor Hearing en Final Account 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In P.O. Box &26 Tel, boots, tl .19. clothing 8. Furniture Shop, Is Held Incompetent anil P etition for Distribution. Ihe probate court room In the court house i>R. NAYLOR'3 3S:» E. 3rd. The representative ol Ihe above named in Winona, Minnesota) that the limn within La Crosso , Wis. ' BIRMINGHAM . Ala, (AP)-Ani aitate hevlna Hied his final account and which creditors of sold decedent «nay file Medicated Dilators ELEiCTRIC TRAINS-TwoT wilt) beard and mo ny_accessorles, Tel. 4074. petition lor settlement and allowance their cla Ims be limited to lour months Business Opportunities "' Alabama youlh ncciise<) of makliiK 37 $1.00 Size 79«l " thereof and for distribution to the persons trom the data hereof, and that the claims CHRJISTAAAS SPgCIAL7~ Slorllr.0 silver. FOR SALE—One ol Winona threats ngninst President Kennedy thereunto entitled; so filed bo heard on April 17, 19«3, at 10 ' s busier res- a l.iloce selling, Chantllly pollern. »1J5. tauranh, Fine equipment. Term* 11 TED MAIER DRUGS him been ordered to a federal! IT IS ORDERED, Th«t the hearing o'clock A..M., belore this Court In the pro. In excetlint condition, Tel. 2\9* before desired. Write 0-9» Dally News, Anlnial_ H_llh Center thereof bo Imcl on January * , 1963, ot bate court room In the court house In \ 1:30 p.m. mental institution. 10:30 o clock A.M., before this Court in the Wlnonni .Minnesota, nnd that notice hereof " ~ ' SERVICE TWINS-l pr. ' 'nT" , probote court room In Ihe court house In be given by publication of this order In SALE OR RENT mel repair The youth . Jnmes B Uubka , 20 ., btfiiei, 84" long, for pickup truck, Ol- Winona, Minnesota, anil trial notice hereof the Winona Dally News and by mailed Food Lockers & Meat of Knslcy, mentally Polled Holstein bulls, itegls- son Plumbing, 111 Center St. Tel. 7010. was termed be given by publication of this order In notice as. provided by law. Market For Sale t«red and! grade. They nave — " Incompetent to stand trial , by a Ihe Winona Dally News and by mailed Dated December l), 1962. ROLJCfcrf SKATES-boys, she e. Olrl» roll everything but horns. Only a er >- sKetos, site 6, Doth with psychiatrist , Dr. Howard B. Stev - nolle* as provided by levy, E. D, LIBERA, In Southern Minnesota town. cases. Tel. Doted December 4, 1962. Probata Judge, few left . Deliver anywhere, 470 1_. ens, and n federal judge ordered E, D, LIBERA, (Probate Cowl Seal) Building " fltid equipment well Wright's Polled Holstein Farms MAY OR DECEMnER, » good gl/t any- "YOGI, P£ TURN THI& CAMPER'S CANOE AT ONCE Of? lilm sent to an institution nt •'rebate Judga. Donald T, Winder, kept . Good business location. tlrsiel Sllonl Scotia hond mowers, Scotia (Probate Court Seal) Attorney lor Petitioner, Utica , Minnesota sp« eoilers, Lawn Boy town mowers. Olfl ' Springfield , Mo. ibera, VDU WEWT KOUPLEi* Harold J, L A3 Wait Fourth Street. Write E-6, Daisy News Tel. St. Charles 478J1 cei tlllcaus avallsble «t Root) BROS, Hubka, arrested several mekia Attorney (or Petitioner. Winona, Minnesota, STJ.RE, J74 E, .4th, Tel. 40O7. 1 Rooma WlthBut M»li 86 Houm for Salt 99 Boats, Moten, Etc. 106 - ~ ~ FOR /AEN—bMrootnntr HI floor, prlvtte CUMMINOS 3J!^3 bedroom, t bath, oil BSTOHTEN UP tStTbo.t now. Brlng l'l bath and entronce. Tel. 4Mt, hot water hiat, fireplace, carpeted liv- In (or rtpalr. WARRIOR MFG. 501! ing room, large modern kitchen. 112,000. m St. Til. frJ.W. All (Ib.rolei tup- U«d Cars 1Q& Used Cars |Q9 Apirtmtnti, FUtt 90 Archie McOlll Real Estate, lot W, 3rd. plltl. : T«l. 5137 er «015. . " _ _ ~ BRAVE THTW I NTER 5TH W. 527—3-room •pf,. appiliiK**, heal H^¥ MAKERI BARGATN | — Ooodvlew MotorcyclM, Bieycltt 107 I96 1 (nd hot water furnished. On ¦ bus¦ lint. Rood. Beautiful modern 1 bedroom Tempest Tel, t-3374 after 5 p.m. - house, extra large lot, new gsr»g», FOR GOOD uMd molorcycld and leootiri IN THIS BEAUTY! PiC_ UPSTAIRS APARTMENT In residential »8,97J.- Centervllle, Wis., J room cottage, ' itt Harold CliewaKI, Ooodvltw Road, '58 FORD FAIRLANE 4-dr. station wagon, v7VPrES€1Vr large lot, 1 block from elore, only 11,450. Beautiful black and red Wr. area. . but nasr downtown. Living room hardtop, economy 4-cylinder mahoaany-pantllod. Kitchen, >wo bed- Rent terms. Want to pick oranges In- Trucks, Tractors, Traitors 108 Crulsomatlc, power steering, power motor, radio, heat- Join the rooms, bafh with shower. Alr-condltlon- stead of shoveling inowl Here Ii your brakes, radio, black & while Interior. Fun~C^ ed. Refrigerator, stove and kitchen ta- cliance. Beautiful modern Florida home, PICKUP CAMPERS—eomploti wlmfor V er, automatic trans- ble set furnished—otherwise unfurnish- all electric all furnished. $10,950. See without pickup. Also Campllrter Travel ONLY $1095 mission, locally-owned, ed. Heating furnished. Tel. 2334, Trust Shank, MOVIEMAKERS EXCHANGE, 552 Trailer*, iletpa < 7 burnar gas afove, 36,784 Depi;. E. 3rd. _ ; __ . lea box, 12 gal. watar tupply. $875. miles; solid white, save now or after 5, Tel. W58. _ ^__ ¦ ' ¦; - ~ ~ EAST WABASHA-500 block. You will a> LARSEN CAMPER 3ALE5, V/i mllei NYSTROM'S at- - in• THIRD E, 2|tVfc—mod»7n 4 room and N.W. of Eyola. Minn, on Hwy. 42. FREE ! $15 Merchandise Ce Mth apt., newly decorated throughout, predate Ihm extra room and pltaunt Imperial • Chrysler private entrance. Immediate possession. atmosphere of this well kept 3-bedroom 10 TON—4 wheel trailer. Nell Johnson $1898 home. Full' bssement, furnace heat, nice Construction Co. 477 Main St. Winona, Plymouth - "Valiant . Tol. 6H3 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK lot and garage. Near schools and church. Minn. ¦ • ¦ ¦ . ;¦ - . ¦ ¦ . ' . Sales & Service 4TH W. 218-3 bedrooms, full bath, kitch- This is a lot of home for only S9.500, See: 164 W. 2nd en, combination living and dining room, CHEVROLET-19M tractor and 1954 Ken- Open Mondays, Frldays Til 5 p.m. ^ FOR THREE BEST CHUCKLE SENTENCES screen porch, garage, oil heat, private W. STAHR tucky it, ft. stock trallar, closed top, VENABLES A-l tttape. Charlat , Skorna, 4V _ miles entrance, no utilities furnished.¦ $85. 874 W. Mark^ Tel. 4925 Tel. 3348. - •. N. of Lanesboro on Rt. 250. Tel. Lanes- 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 boro HO 7-2145, DOWNTOWN APARTMENT—with kitchen- Wanted—R«al _st«»i 102 '55 Plymouth 1sf-$10.00 ; 2nd-$3.00 3rd-$2.0O ette and bath, 2nd floor over Sle- WINONA'S ONLY truck body manufactur- Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings brecht's. See Oscar Norton, same ad- RETIRING COUPLE want to hear from er-bodies built' or repaired. BERG'S BELVEDEUE dress, or Steve Morgan, Morgan's Jewel- owner of moderately priced home Its or TRAILER, 3950 W. 4th.. Tel. 4933. _ 4-dr., radio, heat- -—FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES-—- ry. _ . near Winona. State cash price ind Par- STUDEBAKER—1949 1 ton, duals, platform er, automatic trans- New Cart ticulars. Write E-7 Dally News. body, nice running. $395 Bautch Motor Gift Advertisement* EXCELLENT LOCATION — 2 bedrooms . miss, , , t. Read the and ' prlies—Trade Certificates redeemable final. Use postcard for your entry plus utility room. Heat and hot soft Sales, Arcadia, Wis. on 2-tone JEEP SALES, PARTS and service tor select ono phraia from four or only at anyr of the advertisers WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES V using «ndamd addres«ddra_it.. Chuckler-hf,rH. Contest.r»nf*rt. Wlnon.wtann. water, garage furnished. Available Jan. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY whitewalls, very low Winona, Buffalo and Southern Wabasha mora advertliemiMi. ComMna the this "Pick A Present" feature. 1. Tel. 7705. Counties. Your franchisee! JEEP Dealer l lines Into one humorous Mitfwi.ce. Dally & Sunday News. Winona, Minn. Used Cars 10» mileage, extra clean. Price _ ..,dur,,„_,> "HANK" JEZEWSKI F. A. KRAUSE CO.. Sc*. on Hwy. 14-el. advertisers where lines " CHUCKLE EXAMPLE; "The husky FOURTH W. 52rvi—1 rooms and bath, way down to 2. Name the Ltlved bw s D m prWav 7>,r_ all modern except heat, available Dec. fWlnona'3 Only Real Estate Buyer) MU ST SELL—1957 Plymouth Savoy, «. ^ ' ' d Can » Tel. 6388 and 7093 P.O. BOX 345 straloM stick. Excellent condition Mobile Homes, Trailers 111 «!_^uiVBfe_S__£^_ii^ "D rhe-coofesf. Tim*^ecelv- '* '«* *'"" «"«*'* ' «™« 15. Tel. 2S>1. or (1067. . SFROAAT? THIS FEATURE ara eligible. *"* that time will be . throuohoul. Will take trade. Tel. 8-2835. $595 ad ^fter ludgod in Un on your Rambler-the family' rooms, private AMERICAN—1958 45x8' . bedroom mobile or " 1h, l Senlences fcllowlng * GROUND FLOOR—3 bath, evenlngj, weekends. • ' _ _ "CHufltH " wreek. Prizes will mall- word for a personalizedM MW H W fishing rod.¦ Farms, Land for Sala home, automatic washer, excellent con- '• J week, "w_. » will award three *e . — - - "»"»» »•" . heat and water furnished. $30. 478 E. ^ each ed to winner*. Declsloei of Judges Is ' Broadway. Tel. 3066 or 61K. ' PORP—1954, BOOd condition. Tel. 4153, dition. Hsrley Westby, Houston, Minn. 80 ACRES—ell tillable, on tarvli road. Tel. TW6-3959. WALNUT 327-lower apt., living room, J miles from Plrinvlew, Minn. Level OLOSf/bBtLE—1955, Holiday, power steer- ing and power brakes. $350. 473 E. 4th. VENABLES dining room, 2 bedrooms, den, kitchen . land. Modern 5 room house, Terms. ¦ • ¦ ¦ Auction Sales MAS all shimmering. THE PRICB ; Laird Relfer Realtor, Plainview, Minn, Tel. 3961, . . . . ' " 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 MAKE YOUR'CHRIST jn IS RIGHT-the time Is right, CLOWNS, ANIMALS, landscapes, seaeapas, with nook, 2 baths. $110. Brantly Chap- and festive . nflon Jl/^cornes Please Morn , mil. Tel. »2735 - " Of 2838. Office Tel. 534-2100. Residence Tel. 534- ~ " - "Jth with a Portable-Disposal oriental, ratlglous, floral tore some of ^.e . - ¦: • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ FOR SALE BY OWNER-1961 . Plymouth Oped Mon, and Fri. Evenings ALVIN KOHNER metallic .end^ .all colors. We have a new tor only fUM, a dlscoont from 1311. .; . : ,- Tel. 8-2368 after AUCTIONEER, . regular ?..themes available In lh* Palnt-By-Num- ROOMY 2 bedroom apt., near W5C, Heat, 4 dr. 18,000 miles. * City and state licensed shlpment of Irlmmlngs, sequins, ; uqjiln $59.«. It needs no Installation, no „r kits «t the PAINT DEPOT. Starting hot water and garage. Reasonable. Tel. 280 ACRE FARM, near Rldaeway, 115 till- p.m. __ and bonded. JS2 Liberty St. (Corner braid, qofc. bra d, etc. See them today plumbing, U, it at B8.B Electric, ¦ ia at SI per set, Ihere Is a gift here for 3730 after 5. able, nice dairy set-up. Good build ings. E. 5th and Liberty). Tel. 4980. - .. - : - . - . BLMCK CENTURr-1954, 2-door. First ¦ at Th* Cinderella Shoppe, 214 Mankato E- 3rd. - . . . . almost anyone on your All modern 2 bedroom heme, full Base- ¦ __ ~ list. SIXTH W. 201',.—Available Jan. 1. Ideal S300 fakes If. Contact Al Johnson, 463 ' " ment. !24,O0». STATION. - WAGON " Minnesota 4------— —— TCYS THAT ENTERTAIN even the big LAMPS LAMPS I AMP .I ei_. th. n_h» central location, upper 1 bedroom apt., St. Charles. folks - battery-operated robots, funny ALSO good selection of other forms. Wil- ROOM ACCESSORIES of hand-rubbed ^ " _ K new bath and tub-shower, newly panel- BUICK—1958 Super, power steering and man, IIMIe rnaehlnes, r & » llghY for iter l.5 wl'l liam Cornforth Realty, Lt Crescent, Land & Auction Sales "Three Mountaineers" pine make prae- others. Or, we sug- even wrao rt for ™,LAWBFNZ Pifp ed kitchen, separate utilities. $75. Tel. Minn, Tel. TW S-21W. brakes, good tires. S6W. Tel. 9045. BUYING-TIME ' gifts. See the large sesl you browse around our big, big 3509 for appointment. Everett J. Kohner .leal ind pretty se- NITU RE 173»¦ =e• IM , all acces- 158 Walnut B-3710. altar hours 7BU lection at LAWRENZ FURNITURE, 173 10V selection. Follow the Christmas —~— "• ->^°1_ ^__ RAMBLER—1959 4 door "i'< • EAST LOCATION—upstairs cory 3 room aorles, Ilka new. Must sacrldce, malre This is a good time to pick E. 3rd. . . :; . - - -; .: music to ROY'S TOYS, 161-107 W. 2nd EVERY LAD SHOULD hove a sled-see DEC. 15 — at. l.Tsifp.m. i'lntles N. of apt., private entrance. Tel. 2157. oiler. Tel. 8 .828. ^__ ___ ' ' ¦», ¦ __-• ' _vAUpJ° ,<0%- ______,he m MV "Olympian" in three sizes. up a station wagon . . . . nice Mabel, fAinn. on Hgwy. 43 then 2 miles ^_TAUI_._ »-n _ n„-.,i»,H_ „„» s... ~ '9 lot. Reason- W. on County black top road to " an MAKE T,ME fhe Strat at „49. Also Firestone ball bearing IF YOU ARE PLAN- 30 SHARP CARS—shop our for family holiday travel aind ¦ -New- cMno tots on vo^tlst hones? *»" f7v7rlfe" on your Apartments, Furnished 91 j buy and sell. Lake Motors. burg Sto re, then ' . 1 mile N. Lew W. *t e a able. We next summer ^ ;^e ^ i NING TO BUY A 165 E. 2nd, Tel. 5949. 's vacation. Get Larson, owner; Olson 8. Son, auctlon- Sr ^W S ^^ S ^^ .al S 1,.^nn.SS ^ U & ^ CENTRALLY LOCATED—3 room, private a good buy now ! eer; Thorp Sales Co , clerk. ^ bath and entrance, all utilities paid. Jk i on_ I' 5 DODGE Station Wago«i ~ — ~^ FARM FOR SPRING ' DEC.. ' T5 l" " ¦ Available Immediately. Adults. Tel. 7(87 { l i 'l- /VT *-4r„ automatic transmls- ¦ ^Sat p!m. 3'A miles S.W. of ____ • - ' " ______„E. ' 2nd. •— : : - for appointment. T ,4/J' slon, V-8, power steering, Caledonia, Minn. Joe Stolt., owner; SANTA -wfWA.KE 'EM trp on Christmas POSSESSION, LOOK ! power brakes, radio, heater, tinted . Schroeder . Bros., auctioneers; Thorp LEISURE SLIPPERS for all the Udles- ^ElTwAfiOMi"QAD nl inv. -_« "IUW . morn CENTRALLY LOCATED-all modern fur- \ '61 RAMBLER 4-dr, Wagon, h beautiful Bulova clock ra- glass, good tires, 2-tone light green Sales Co., clerk . Feather Sfep, Munslngwear, kn its- leath- all toe,-oi™ her thl h« r^l ? nished apt., heat, wafer and hot water I IT OVER NOW. 2-tone green and white, auto- ~ Fr ' * W"h PreC,sl7'- Th» T*p N>t> with dark green top. This one Is. priced 15-^Sat. 12 noon.~i3 ers, fabrics In pretty designs. Practical, : I ectrl? CtgHU. DrvSJr ' y_ ?f or onl.n _ '°' * __ • ? ' furnished. Privatt bath and entrance. matic transmission, radio, DEC. ¦ rni!2s E. of ""•• m $ ^ "te" ' °famo Immediate possession. Tel. 7774, ask for to sell, Winona, Elmer Walters, owner;.. Alvin '^'X V '^ ° '-" »«•« « «.. rwor,h o. . ^e £ Al K &'„ !T lMiSllSKW Kohner, auctioneer; Minn tor uI4.W. CHQATEr .. _ ... ¦ toy, «r.o Dryer has Wabrlc setting. At ' ° Sya Johnstone. heater ...... ,...;...!. $1995 . Lanij i Auc- „, JEWELERS ! next to VO on 4th. tion Service, clerk. . g BL" m cw"!r- — — : ¦ CENTRAL APTS.—274 Center. 2 rooms Located 3 miles from Winona. WALZ ~ — ~ _ MAN, WHAT COMFORT on my new pad- — *?V : , DEC7l7^^on 1 p.rnT~5 mner PEST1VE OUTDOOR , with kitchenette and private bath. Adults. '58 RAMBLER 4-dr. Wagon s7ET^f ded, plastic tractor seat-Mom got It for FUN ALL WINTER and a Merry Christ- decorating wilts life t«5. Tel. 5017 or .790. One of Winona County's most Strum, Wis. Lester Franson, owner; Cor- me for Christmas. There are electric and mas wlffi (fie biggest toboggan In town— p'aiWc figurines. Won't crack . In Buick-Oldsmobile-GMG 2-tone, standard transmission '"<« elaborale set-ups, Was used Open Mon. and Frl. Evenings dell Herbert, auctioneer.- Northern Inv. hand fools, too, and farm toys for the ,4-foof tlzt^ with cushion, Reg. retail, . ' ¦ "» cold, beautiful lighting. Christmas NEWLY DECORATED 3 rooms, private with overdrive, radio, heater, Co., clerk . ' kids at Breezy Acres, F. A. KRAUSE S29.95, trees, roplrtg, wreaths, tree stands. bath. 1 room, kitchenette, private bath. for turkeys, beef and sheep. our discount price J19.9S. Sleds A; ¦ ¦ reduced , $995 CO., on Hwy. tl; . - and skates too, at BAMBENE K'S, 42» GRAMS a, SONS, IM E. 2nd. 255 E. 8th. Te 1. H87 or 2277. . - .. DEC. 18^-Tues. 1 p.m. 2 miles N. of . E The large brooder house, 150x Galesville on Hgwy. 53. then 4 miles ¦ '60 Mercury V-8 GIFTS FROM 59c and up for those small — — ' " ———-- . .— FOR MEN—light housekeeping rooms, 1st 32, could be usod to farrow . N.E. off 53. Willie Wlnterfeld, owner; — TRANSISTOR RADIOS start at 14.88 here. floor, private bath and entrance. Tel. Station wagon, Commuter series, 6- '55 RAMBLER 4-dr. Wagon, packages. Ceramic ash Iroys and other' HEAR "JINCLE BELLS" and get help Gilt shopptnd steering. Here Lee Harrilschi auctioneer; Northern Inv. can be easy when vou 4859. . . . - sows. Inbuilt sewage system pass., Mercomatlc, power 2-tone green, standard trans- Co., clerk. novelties at »1. Complete your olft llsl, wim glff tugflMtlons by dialing 2000 on use our "charga" plan or lav-awav No and lagoon. Pole barn, 250x50, Is your opportunity to obtain a large here. Two floors of suggestions. SHUM- your telephone. Useful, colorful, truly a carrying charge or service fee. -TED TWO ROOMS—large glassed-in porch, Mercury Station Wagon In excellent mission with overdrive. This DEC.. ' 18—t'ues. 1 p.m- vi mile S. of SKI'S- - "bell-ringer," ; MAIER DRUGS. bath, all utilities furnished. Available could be used as a feeding out condition at reasonable cost. SI ,995. is a wonderful buy fox those Burr Oak, Iowa, then 4 miles E., then Immediately. 128 E. 10th. operation. Two modern homes. who want economy and a Vi mile S., then 14 mile ET. Virgil Bender. " owner; Erlckson ! ¦ Knudsen. auctioneers; Houses for Rent 95 This place has tremendous ; .'58 Ford 6 wagon . $595 Thorp Soles Co., clerk. exchange* ' possibilities and is priced at Tudor Sedan. Newly Installed 51c. 19—Wed7~IZ:30T~ W mile N7eT~of THREE ROOWk HOUSE—automatic oTl engine with 90-day warranty. $895. furnace, electric water heater, full base- less th-an half its value. Whitehall on Hwy. 53, then 2 miles N. Article for Sale- 57 Articles for Sale 57 Radios, Television ¦ ¦ »e»e» on County Trunk D, then 4 miles N.E. _ 71 ment, garage. Located 23 Otis St. S60. «* ey^»»» w vi ^ * w i WINONA RAMBLER " on County Trunk O. Ralph Olson, owner; OK USED FURNITURE STORE : USED TV s ETS^alw.ys. on hand, always Inquire at 151 E. 8th. Tel. 5591. 80 ACRE FARM, all tillable, '58 Studebaker 6 9th & Mankato Tel. 8-3647 W. A. Zeck, auctioneer; Northern Inv. 273 E. 3rd St. ^R ISfMATTREES in good working order. WINONA FIRE NEW 3-BEDROOM homes. Immediate oc- Station Wagon. Rather plain looking as Co., clerk. Wa Buy Wa Salt All sizes. & POWER, 54 . . -E , 2nd. Tel. 5045. cu psncy. «9 per morith. Also a few located 6Vi miles southeast of' this Is the lowest priced model but lis family rooms and tine shape. Real value at our cut price. Used Car Lot—3rd and Mankato DEC. 20—Thurs. 12:30 p.m. 8 miles E. Furnlfura—Ant!qua*-Toel» BOUGHS EXPERIENCED IN TV, radio repair. larger homes with Lewiston. Mostly all tama • of Ettrlck, Ralph Patterson, owner; Al- and other ujed llimi Breze TV Service, 43 W, soma with fireplaces, *99 per month. : $59s. Tal . H70I Bellevlew. soil, "very fertile. Land is Tel. 8-3649 vin Kohner, auctioneer; Northern Inv. JoTin Kozlowski Tel. 7476. Tel. 2349 during business hours. Co., clerk. ¦ ¦ " level to gently rolling, Six INSTALL a grab bar for tub or (hower be- Jet. W. 5th & Orrln St. . USED TELEVISION SETS-coniolas and • 4 room house '61 fore you fall. Straight or an_ la modtli portablee. The size and etyle you wan) Centrally located room house. Barn, 36x60, with available. Tel. 2959 at Tel. 8-1537 12 stanchiMis. Also has sled SAN ITARY Open Evenings COMPLETELY MODERN — 2-bedroom and granary and corncrlb. Volkswagens 4 Hardt' s Music Store home, Ilka new. 9 miles S. of Winona On* local owner, low mileage, tweed PLUMBING & HEATIMS ill E. 3rd Wi (Irt- ¦ ' Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 nona on Hjwy. tL S60. TEL. 9512. upholstery. Beautiful blue original »8 E. 3rd St. • Tel. 2717 _ ish. »1,39_. Winona's Finest Electronic Repair NEA"R LAKE PARK—2 bedrooms, heat 356 ACRE FARM, 150 acres ~~ SLAB WOOD for All Makes CHRfSTMAS Good quality green Hob wood. . and yard care furnished. New wall to tillable, 60 acres permanent ¦¦ ¦; DAVE BRUNKOW & SON Don Ehmann wall carpeting. Dish washer, disposal, - TV Service 6 closets. Tel. 8-1803, pasture, balance good timber '6. 1 Falcpn 6 . ;• TrtmpMleau, Ms, • •». «. Fifth Tal. 43M air conditioning. Tudor Sedan with standard trensmls- I As I.am discontinuing dairy fanning I will sell the following || TREES ~ " land, located south of Winona. ' wood, dry oak block Authorized Dealer tor MO BILE H0ME—10x5673 bedrooms, avail- ilen. Will give maximum economy. One 1 personal property at public auction on . BIRCH fireplace 5 and 7 All modern 8 room house. •fr Wreaths >fr Roping wood, Mk slab wood. EAST END COAL ADMIRAL-MUNTZ-ZENITH able Jan. .1. Tel. 6035 between we sold new, Real low miles. $1,395. ^ _ CEME NT PRODUCTS , CO., »1 E. p.m. Barn, 86x36, with 32 stanch- ~ We Wvertlse Our Prices ^ . -fr Boughs -th. T>l. M89. Refrigerators 72 STRICTLY MODERN HOME—2 bedrooms, ions, room for 9 more. Milk- den can be used as bedroom, new klt- Tuesday, ' December 18 Furnitup., Rugs, Linoleum 7331. house. 14x18, bulk tank and I : :| HUFF & BELLEVIEW 64 Ed's Refrigeration & Supply <*«n cupboards. On W. Mark. Tel. Commerelel and Domestic MODERM—S room house, gas heat. hot water heater to remain BRAIDED SCATTER RUGS-fland made, ALL faEOi 1 ¦ ¦ ¦Starting promptly¦ at 1:00 P.M. Sharpl ¦ ¦ I 5S. .4tri Years Winona-o fso ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' E- Tel. ^ ^ ( ' ¦ heavy weight wool. 214 Market St. alter S532 Tel. 8-1729. on farm. 8-car garage. Ca- 31 In \*0^ : is .. Vt.: . of . M 5 p.m. shed arid comcrib. MaC-ilner Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon—Comet ^ Farm located mile south Burr Oak, Iowa, then 4 1 ui»*iu^uAiiFe _.'i&.^.t_ _.-..- I...4 Wanted to Rent 96 Open Mon. 8. Frl, Eve. & Sat. p.m. SIVVB Specials at the Store) CHRISTMAS ! ncaiinunvusc — ^^ic\.niu , iuai 74 shed, work shop and chicken ^i miles east, then % mile south, then Vie mile east, or 10 miles 1 like new, priced for quick sale; also an- GARAGE SPACE—for car, with electric- «M *.. "»_" 1959¦ CHEVROLET Bll Af In vicinity of Howard and Hsr- coop combination. ' «!¦.. V-8, automatic I north of Decorah on middle Hesper Koad, or 3 miles south | r tique hand-carved black walnut daven- lly. J>l» j7J¦ of TREES port. Tel. 5M8. Deluxe Portable rlet Streets. Tel. 3003. T .*/ *' transmission, radio, heater, Hesper, then 1 mile west/ Follow Thorp Auction Arrows. | silver grey with white top, matching up- ^ USED FUBNITURE — Mahogany drop Westinghouse Houses for Sale 99 268 ACRES, with 160 acres holstery, wbllewalls, a local car. % Lunch will be served on grounds. i Pine & Balsam leaf , extension table w ith 4 matching tillable, located west of Altura. 48 HOLSTEIN CATTLE — Well bred, young. Good uddered $ chain and pads for table and leaves. ELECTRIC GREENHOUSE COMPLETELY FURNISHED-Two bed- I Roping Wreaths And deluxe kitch- Newly remodeled barn -with) I Holstein herd, fresh or close springers. Complete herd calf- Just like new. *90. Platform rocker, Indoor garden. rooms, luxurious bathroom, WALZ ' ' || Branches. J5; twin metal bed and spring, $5; 5 en. It's a mobile home price under 37 stanchions. New 40x80 pole hood vaccinated. Artificial breeding used past 12-.. .years. ' -T.B. || §lece white wood dinette suite, $15. Starts seeds _ plants. $4,000, payments $63.38 a month. New P MOBILE shed. Modern home with new Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC ; | and Bangs tested for interstate shipment. 3 Holstein heifers, 1 ORZVSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 and complete from RED TOP Open Mon. and Frl. Evenings Open Sunday. A wonderful school project 51, Winona. Holstein heifer, fresh Oct., Mankata Ave. ^_ HOMES, Highway furnace. | ; due 1st calf , Jan. and Feb.; 1 | bedroom, E. R. Clay ; lust Ilka new I Acres, Winona, Minn. WINONA ELECTRIC Abts 3184, Bill Zl.bell 4834.______: YOU. . I Holstein cow, 6 years old, springing; Holstein cow, 6 years p Household Articles 67 BY OWNER—2 3 bedroom homes, move $f old, fresh ' Dec, open; 2 Holstein cows, 6-year-olds, milking 1 CONSTRUCTION CO. rlghrj_ _Je___MS9. _ „ WALZ |: good, due April; Holstein cow, 7 years old, springing; 2 .§ Christmas Trees FOR easy, quick carpet cleaning rent 119 W. 3rd ! Tel. 5802. ~ 2 bedroom home In Good- 200 ACRES, all under culti- only D BEAUTIFUL Buick-Oldsmobile-GMG II Holstein cows, 7-year-olds, fxesh Dec, open; 2 Holstein cows, | Blue Lustre electric shempooer, vl«w Lots of cupboards and closets, vation , located northwest of SI : per day. H. Choate 4. Co. spacious living room. Water, and sewer Open Mor«. and Frl. Evenings |! 7-year-olds, fresh Oct., bred back ; 2 Holstein cows, 8-year- |s Candies lines In. Priced to sell. ABTS AGENCY- Lewiston on all weather road. olds, fresh Nov., open ; Holstein bull, 2 yeiars old, artificial | Machinery and Tools 69 Large Selection Of 42« | INC, Realtors, 159 Walnut St Tel. All lfivel land in real £ood | breeding; 12 Holstein heifer calves, 1-3 months. M Cookies or efter hours: E. R. Cloy •;»». J" MONO CMAIrT"SAWS—aTTime anywliere- $1.00 GIFTS E. A. Abts 31B4, Bill Zlebell condition. Good out buildings. BUICK DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Sunset bulk tank, 3O0 gallon Al &, Up. Pagel 4501, $ , J the oreatest money can buy. JB9 4854 . Large all modern home. V19564-dr., shiny jet ' 4 Lane Drive-Inn WINONA FIRfe i, POWER CO., 54 E. (Ideal for Exchange) ; __ ; | | condition; 2 Surge milkers, with new pulsator blocks. i ¦nd St. Tel. 506J. EAST KING 156—Between Lafayette end black, radio, heater, OWNER: VIRGIL BENDER 1 On Highway 61, % mile East Franklin. This Is an Ideal home for cou- 227 ACRE FARM, located 4 automatic transmis- | We Also Have ple or small family. 4 rooms and bath Auclioneers: Lyle Erickson and Howard Knudsen of Minnesota Gity. tip-top condition. miles northeast of Dover. 155 sion, power | | | The New John Deere all on one floor. In steer- g§ Clerk: Thorp Sales Company, Rochester, Minnesota I Open 10:30 a.m., also Sundays Ajigels of the Month Large living room and dining room, hard- acres tillable. Has a pasture ing, power brakes, Tel. 8-1377 or 8-3972. Christmas _ igurines wood floors. Beautiful lot and garage. pi Local Representative: Paul Evenson, Lanesboro, Minnesota 1 33 SPREADER location. For appointment call with spring. Excellent farm whitewalls. Priced far b«. Imported Ornaments Choice for either beef or dairy. "Very low market value . . . hur- | THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY TERMS 1 Is Going To Town ! W. STAHR Thorp Sales Co., Clerk, Rochester, Minn. 6925 neat farmstead. ry in on this at I | Come — Browse Arbund 374 W. Mark Te'. _ ¦ 139-bushel capacity. ^i^VS^^^V^N^iA^^i^^^W^r^*** DAILY NEWS • MUST SACR'FICE new 3 oedroom home. 52 inches wide. This house has everything . Attached ga- 200 ACRES, -with 150 acres $495 • CORNER CUPBOARD rage, beautiful stone planter, many clos- tillable , located 5 miles south- 1 B MAS&ki&* Sak^^Me^^YW^^mW*i)A f \ Single beater with aggress- Across From Madison School ets, large I'vlng room, kitchen and rec- MAIL • reation room, space for washer and east of Lewiston in Warren ive action. Open Dally 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. dryer on tlrst door. Located at 865 w. township, Good set of build- 7th, on paved street near bus line, SUBSCRIPTIONS 20 Inch adjustable wheels, and churches. Tel. 2290 or 5751 . ings, including house with • schools stoker and hot air furnace. VENABLES May Be Paid at • Wood box , steel flares. Stoves, Furnacai, Parti 75 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 " • Built rugged, priced right. R UB BISH BURNER — White enamel. In 291 ACRES, with 175 acres Open Mon . and Fri. Evenings TED MAIER DRUGS good condition. Tel. 7545. Kermlt Ver- Display Now Al ities, Altura, Minn. 1 ovtR- tillable. Large barn, modern On - KjttL*' Tel. 2348 Rushford. C TC I home, located near J T HEN RANOE-N efuraToai. Tn excel- Bldg. AUCTION | lent condition and at a reasonable price, 1 lio Exchange •&£¦ For Mom •&•& | CHRISTMAS TREES FEITEN IMPL CO. Tel. (-4258. _ ^osimmxiisii^mmimm^m^m^' | 8 miles E. of Ettrick , Wis., 8 miles W. of Melrose on "D", then $ HEAT7N.riKEATfN_i - The" largnt ae- IF 70U HAVE A FARM TO |l 1 mile N. of Cheese Factory Tavern. s| 113 Washington Tel. 4832 equipment In All kinds and sizes. lection ot gas or oil heating Remodeled! SELL - CONTACT US! A COM ET s| =3 town. Expert wrvlce and Initallatton, good west location 51h A family h<>ma In a RANGE OIL BURNER CO., W7 E. with built-in GE 89c and up. Muilc-I Merchandise 70 St. Tel. 747». Adolp>h Mlchalow .kl. wllh a new kitchen for range and oven. Waste King disposal, 186 ACRES, with W acrea | Tlnuirsdlay; Decemlber 20 | STEREOPHONIC HI-FI - with record s. wood paneled living room, completely 81h, Tel. 51>«. Typewriters 77 Ceramic half tillable, located % mile north Comer of Lee and 4th Reaionable. Inquire 8U E. carpeted and draped. CHRISTMAS | | Sale starts at 12:30 P.M. | ' bath down, full ceramic b»th up wllh of Highway 14 just ea st of behind Jefferson Stadium. TYPEWRTfERS and addIng machineTlor Ihree bedrooms. Tola! price sale or rent. Reasonable rales, free de- vanity, Lewiston. Modern home with She'll love this beautiful all- f 14,500. || United Presbyterian Women's Association will serve lunch. ?' ] Jet. Hie 61 at Spur Station. > ' livery. See us for all your ofllca lupplles, kitchen cupboards and bath- white 19(11 Comet. A 2-door deski, files or olllce chairs. Lund Type- Brick with automatic I 31 HEAD OF CATTLE 31—14 Holstein cows: 1 due CHRISTMAS writer Co. Tel. 5231. Two-Story room, Out buildings include transmission , by sale U ' ' ~ ~ Suitable tor large family or for small barn , com cr ib, granary, hog padded dash nnd visor. Very date, 2 close springers, 4 fresh with calf at side, 4 fresh in .' Jet. 14 61 & 43, WeVe go. theTpiCK OF SANTA'5 PACK, family that wishes fo rent out an apart- II your own personal Smith Corona portable easy to handle, easy to park. fall and open, 2 due in March; 1 Holstein-Angus cross cow , .: Hi-Way Eat Shop. ment (or Income . New kitchen cabinets, house and chicken coop. Rea- |;> . SCRIPT typewriter. Combine the clarity new carpeting In first lloor living room, sonably priced. An ideal second car for the y fresh and open; 6 Holstein heifers, 15 to 18 mos. old. ; 2 Hoi- v SPECIAL and neatnesi ol fcuslness letters with M bath down, (ull both up. Two-car ga- lady of the house. stein heifer calves; 6 Holstein heifers , the friendly werrrttTi of the ecrlpt style S10.75O. || 10 to 12 mos. old ; 2 Hol- Hungerholt and Smitty charact«r s ot this Classic machine. rage. Price !| stein bull calves. Nearly all eligible are vaccinated. All young Choose your favorite color at a prlca 240 ACRES, with 188 acres that will make a tilt, too. Only IIIV.50 Three Fireplaces tillable, highly productive soil, Only $1695 j; | stock and most cows from artificial breeding, WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE, \U This big rambler has carpeted living FEED—1400 bales mixed 1st crop hay; 300 bales mixed 2nd cherry located 7 miles northeast of !' E. 3rd ' room with flreplece, separate g| crop hay; .0 ft. corn silage in 12 ft . silo. CHRISTMAS TREES paneled library with fire-place, amuse- Lewiston in Hillsdale town- WINONA Washing, Ironing Machines 79 ment room In bosement wllh lire- ship. Complete set of build- RAMBLER !j HOGS—2 1 feeder pigs, av. wt. 90 lbs.; Jnmcsway 10-hole ; Beltline Twirling place plus three big bedrooms and two nth & Mankato Tel . 8-3647 ¦i From The " ' ings including 44x84 foot barn, steel hog feetlcr; feed cooker. MAYT SCTTNTTFRJOIDAIRE - PeslTT* ceramic baths plus Vi both. Twocnr Used Car Lot—3rd Christmas Tree Co. perl service. Com plete etotk of parts. garage. AU situated on 80 acres lust "" largo modern home. Located and Mank-alo I DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Surge milker, 2 Surga buckets; I Batons Jl_ch _ *" i._ Co__reJ_?arl miles from town. on good black top road. Tel. 8-3649 P pipeline for 21 cows; DeLaval separator. ? Norway Wanted to Buy 81 Overlooking Lake i TRACTOR MACHINERY—Ford Fcrgusoii tractor wilh Sky- T^r Pine " "" Three-bedroom home wilt) living room,, 323 ACRES, with 275 acres lino 3-arm louder with live cyl.; A.C. "WC" tractor; J.D. a tt. j P IAN6~VVANTED^ih oood condlltlon. Tel. dining room, kitchen wllh dishwasher | | MJ63. tillable, located 41. miles I960 Ford ?! tandem tractor disc; .1.1), tractor manure spreader for parts; j TST Scotch Pine All sizes. and disposal, bath and porch, hard- Caso bar side USED STORM WINDOWS-Vonted. One wood lloori, two-car oarage wllh work- south of . Dover. Outstanding Starliner 4 rake. . | Large selection. 40x43 In.. 39K JI'/I In., 23K 54 In., two shop. Price S9.500. largo fnrm , with mostly level l^ PICKUPS-1945 Ford H ton V8 engine; 1948 GMC \t ton | ¦fr Plantation Spruce 58x75 In. Tel. B-1.V0. land.. Fine set of buildings. 2-dr. hardtop, radio, \ BOX SP-RING—Double bed ' elze i " }" InneV- Near State College || pickup, runs good; 1958 spare Ford V8 engine. ' 1 heater , automatic sprlnn mattresses wonted. Must be of Thraa-bedroom home wllh large living Must be seen to bo appre- OTHER MACHINERY—Wa lking plow; D.B. horse manure T2 ^>nd very clean. Tel. room and fireplace, screened porch, , power | | on j T Swamp Spruce excellent quality ciated. V transmission spreader rubber; Monitor 8 ft. double disc grain drill; Fount* In City .M U.7-3685. new roofing and sldlnp; house Is In- steering, nower ^ j s Discounts up to "and writing sulated, Separate garage—walking dis- | | 6 ft, seeder; sulky cultivator; Deering 6 ft. horse grain hinder; j $• Balsam USED ELECTRIC TRAIN tance to downtown schools and 120 ACRES, with 100 acres brakes, whltewalls, turquoise desk wanted, Tel. eO«. __ churctiti. finish . Lots of miles of trou - f i dump nikc; J.D. steel bottom liny loader; hay tedder; J.D. " SCRAP RON «. WETAL tillable , balance permanent ¦;' WANTED I ble-free service. Don 't miss | | nil steel ¦wagon ; bob sled with rack; fanning mill: battery ; it Boughs and Wreaths Tel. 30O4 lor pickup. Substantial Stucco pasture , located southeast of f: fencer; platform scale; V« h.p. electric motor; smal l steel HIGHEST PRICES PAID Two-b»droom bungalow, with sunporch, Very reasonably titiis one i\l M 8. W IRON AND METAL CO, St. Charles. tank; 3 gnl . sprayer; roll snow fence; wheelbarrow nnis ¦! 50% ctrpeted living nnd dining room, fenced- ki, * JO? W. 3nd, across Spur Oas Station priced. Also center pieces ~ in yard, nice planter plus attached oa- $1895 seeder; shish scraper; oil burning tank heater; lots of iron and ' ~ " 1T~ $ ^ S?M."1vVirtER JCR AP IRON METAI rage. Price 512,500. machinery. ijj and decorations CO, rx/s hlghiil prices lor scrap Iron, , with 53 acres till- y melalsi, hides, woo-l and rtw fwr. AFTER HOURS CALL: 80 ACRES 1 TERMS-Under $10,00 cash ; over that amount cosh or «' i balance good pasture, * HAL;^AARD .33 vv. ¦ 3nd, Tei. KtJ Dave Knopp 8-2809 abl e, tj down nnd the balance In rnonttity payments. S^ . added to- hal- '\ Dry birch fireplace wood ' Cloud 8»turdiiv» W. L. (WIM Hotter 8-2161 located near Chatfield. Largo VENABLES nnce for 6 months. Your credit is always good "with tho North- l'- HIOHEST PRICES PAID John Hendrlckson 7441 4-b«droom home, Goad out I tildes, raw Laura Fim ana 75 W. 2nd Tel. n-2711 cm Investmen t Co. for your fireplace for scrap Ircn, mefeti, rags, ably priced. | ( furs atnd wool I buildings. Reason Open Mon. nnd Frl. Evenings | | RALPH PATTERSON, OWNER f the Sam Weisman & Sons ¦ Located next to INCORPORATED j Alvin Kohner, Auctioneer ;,j __5.___ r__ . Tei. n« Cv Cv-LOVE w R, Erwin P. Richter 1 Northern Investment Co., lx>ster Senty. Clerk Centerville Creamery Telephone 0-2921 ~ > c. ( c) mfl Telephone Your Want Ads \\ Rooms Without MaeU 86 110 Uxclumge Bldg. Realty to The Winona Daily Mews A Rep. by Jos. & Dave Norgaard, Melrose, Wisconsin [.i CENTERVILLE, WIS. Located Just Went of R. D. Con.s e^oTDwWwr3M—Sieepln0~ rooms lor Lewiston. Minn. T«el. 3281 gentlemen. Tel, 8-3341, mtii^j aWrwammsmmiiims^ Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker, ¦ ¦' ' '¦ BUZ SAWTTSR \. ¦/'¦ ' ;. :¦ By Roy ?ran»

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