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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]. U.S., Panama Aqree on Peace Plan Smoke Big Bomber p^S^iirHelp Crashes in BfNarniriSth R|po^ Mao to Panel Maryland Y By JOE MCGOWAN V CUMBERLAND, Md, (AP)- PANAMA (AP)-Tie United A huge jet bomber of the Stra^ States and Panama agreed to- tegic Air Command carrying day to the creation of a joint two unarmed nuclear weapons authority;in cooperation with the Organization of American and Va crew , of five crashed States to keep peace on the and burned in the Appalachian Canal Zone border, xy' Mountains today. . ;. .. This was announced , by Am- "There :is hoY danger of nu- bassador . Manuel Trucco of clear explosion," said Air Force Chile; who wiU be chairman of; officials, adding that explosive the authority. He is a member of the five-man OAS. peace mis-, experts were en route to the sion to Panama. ... 'scene; . The eight-engine B52 fell to There wttre7 these additional earthY in a blinding snowstorm signs that calm was returning at the foot of Big S a vage to the . Ganal Zone aroa: and LUNG CANCER RATEX. Y . This Ameri- CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND Mountain in western : Maryland, tension was lessening between ' can Cancer Society chart gives the mortality, SMOKING ..- . '..• . This American Cancer So- about 20 miles west of Cumber- the United States, and: Panama: ratio from lung cancer land. It was en route from — U.S. personnel returned to in the 40-89 age group . ciety chart shows, the mortality ratios . for the . embassy building , in down- In terms of cigarette smoking in various Y coronary artery disease in the 40-59 age Westcyer Air Force Base; ¦ ¦ town Panama. •: . . . VV . amounts. v group in terms of cigarette consumption.in Mass;, to its home station at Turner Air Force Base,. Ga. 7— Official sources.; said Genv varying amounts. Andrew O. O'Meara, command- Y'Tliere is no need of evacu- er of U.S. forces in the Canal : By JOHN BARBOUR ation ," said the Air Force an- KHRUSHCHEV AND CUBAN GUEIST ... Zone, would hand back control WASHINGTON (AP )—; The nouncement from Westover Fidel Castro of Cuba. They're shown today at of the zone during the day to " Premier Nikita Khrushchev of Russia wel- ; Vnukovc Airport with honor guard. (AP American smoker—stiil linger- AFB, :V'" . " .. 7' '"V Photo- Thomas J. Fleming, the civilian comes ah old friend to Moscow — Premier fax via cable from Moscow) Legislation Futile^ ing over the grim facts of a fed- The, Air Force explained that governor. eral report branding cigarettes an unarmed nuclear weapon O'Meari assumed control of contains nuclear: material but the zone after civilian police ; a health hazard—is center stage cannot: explode until a .crewman : to a big audience this weekYY were unable to cope with vio- y takes action to activate it. : V Castro Makes lence; and disorders that flared a^^^ ^^§t(0j ^ Legislators, investors, tobacco State Troopers put a security Thursday after a flag-raising, ROCHESTER , - Minn. (AP)— the Mayo Clinic here said people growers, cigarette; manufactur- ring around the wreckage. j rP^i^fi^g incident at; the Balboa High Legislation against smoking who smoke will have to decide ers, legal and health authorities The Air Force said three Suprjse School. In the aftermath of that would be futile, something like for themselves whether to con- want to know first and fore- teams of experienced explosive Visit incident, Panama broke rela- barring people from drinking or tinue or quit. Others should not ordnance disposal teams were By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deep, tions with , the United Statta tex, says Dr. Charles W. Mayo. most: Will he quit or not? Will 10 feet v ,; decide for the smokers, he said. dispatched from Westover A massive snowstorm, de- From two to and demanded revision of the ¦: The retired senior surgeon of Dr. Mayo, 65, retired last Oc- he cut down? What will happen five inches of Tiinier and Andrews Air Force scribed by the Weather Bu- snow has fallen on greater New 61-year-old P. ana m a Canal toberVas senior surgeon and To Khrushchev ' .- to cigarette sales? ; Base, Md., but said this was reau as the winter's worst, York and up to six inches were, treaty. chairman of the board of gov- Just -how loud will the public routine. Y . snarled across the eastern Unit- By GEORGE SYVERTSEN The new authority will be ernors of the Mayo Clinic expected before the storm blows , reaction to the! federal report The swept-wing SAC bomber ed States today. out to sea this afternoon. MOSCOW (AP)-Prime Min- made lip of two Americans and founded by his father, Dr. ' ister Fidel Castro arrived to- two Panamanians; in addition ", was returning to its base ih Numerous h i .g h w ay s were The Democrats Charles H. Mayo, and uncle, be?'V . Y "Weather Bureau in YWash- day ph a surprise visit tb Pre- to the chairman. Georgia from a bomber-alert blocked , hundreds of motorists Irigton7 issued a heayy show William J. Mayo. On those questions hinge a training mission, the 8th Air stranded and ^communities iso- mier Khrushchev . with more number of important decisions warning for New York, New Soviet economic aid for Cuba The Americans Yare William Commenting on Saturday's Force announcement said, and lated as gale-force winds piled Jersey, Pennsylvania and to ; . all presumably his aim. Beldon, . political adviser Agree on 3,056 report by a 10-member federal in coming days: , V landed at Westover because of the snow into drifts as much as but the northern part of New O'Meara; and Lt. Gen: George ,;-' advisory committee .on smok- The. tobacco companies haye weather conditions. England, . The Cuban leader may have Mabry, chief of U.S. military troubles getting : an increase in ing, Dr. Mayo> said lie has not been invited to meet with the It took the troopers from "" Western . Pennsylvania, re^ operations in the Canal Zone. been involved in smoking-health ieived from 5 to 10 inches of help. Khrushchev : is spending U.S. personnel quit the em« Television Code Review Board Cumberland five hours to reach hundreds of millions of dollars Delegates studies and has no official view- the isolated area at the snow which began falling Sun- bassy building and burned sec- point on the report. in Miaini Bteach Jan. 22-23. Sub- ruggedY ; to buy wheat from Canada; Aus- By LARRYYOSiyS foot of the 2,788-foot mountain,; Arab Sultan day afternoon and was still reel papers Saturday, fearing His ; only observation, Dr. ject: The federal report and coming down Monday niorning. tralia and the YUnited States, Associated Press ,Writer There was 15 inches of snow! oh that the building might become Mayo said, was that govern- what it means to cigarette ad- and he has embarked on a mas- a target for anti-TJ.S. demon- Y WASHINGTON (AP ) - The the ground and it was still Huge snow drifts were piled sive expansion of the Soviet ment does not have the right to vertising on television. snowing. strations. . . . Democratic party has taken a legislate the private lives ol Of Zanzibar up by 50-mile-an-hour winds in chemical industry. Panama has' brofcen relations big step toward solving one of people. Citing the example of centra] Illinois, Indiana and ¦ The American Cancer Soci- " Khrushchev , gave Castro the with the United States and de- its convention problems, that prohibition ; he said , "We should ' Ohio. v X: " ; . . . . ' ety s board of directors meets same red carpet welcome as manded guarantees for revi- of proportionate representation. have learned pur lesson ," this, month to assess education- The Weather Bureau urged last April, when Castro visited sion of the 61-year-old Panama But another problem has, ii "It's a private matter whether al campaigns against cigarette Three La Crosse Overthrown motorists in the Midwest and Canal treaty in the wake of anything, been aggravated. Y we smoke or not ," he added. DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanganyfc East to stay off Uie highways in the Soviet Union for five weeks. smoking, called by the federal The Soviet premier was at the U.S.-Panamanian clashes on The party began in 1952 to ig- Like sex or alcohol, he said, report the major cause of lung ka" (AP)--African Nationalists storm areas or run the risk of the Canal Zone.border. smoking is something people , proclaimed a republic on the becoming snowbound in near- airport .along with other offici- nore the fact that some states cancer the leading fatal malig- Correspondence cials. The five-man delegation from ¦\yere growing and others were like to do and have been doing nancy in men. East African spice island of zero weather. the OAS arrahged for a final losing population. The result ; for years. Zanzibar Sunday after over- That fate already has befallen Castro said his visit would be meeting today to settle techni- Several bills will be intro- considerably shorter than his Some smaller states had a dis- 'I don 't think you can legis- duced designed to better arm Schools Indicted throwing the Arab sultan in an hundreds of motorists. cal details for the peace author- proportionately loud voice in the late against tobacco any more overnight revolt. In Illinois stay last year because he had ity proposed by Argentina. federal agencies to regulate the MADISON, Wis. (JO-A federal . , some 500 motor- convention. than you can legislate against Several persons were report- ists became overnight guests of to return to Cuba for the sugar sale and advertsiing of ciga- grand jury returned indictments harvest now under way. Informants said the United sex or alcohol ," Dr. Mayo said. rettes and to force the caution- ed killed and many others the 1,200 citizens of Neoga, a There were two ways to cor- today against the operators of wounded in heavy fighting that His visit took Western diplo- States and Panama would each rect this situation: Take votes ary labeling of cigarettes as po- three La Crosse correspondence farm community which opened tentially hazardous, erupted Saturday night and the local American Legion hal! matic colony and the State De- have one military man and away from some states or give schools accused of using the raged into early Sunday around partment in Washington by sur- civilian on the authority, with a votes to others. The f i r s t Federal courts may be the mails to defraud. and Masonic Temple to accom- Tobacco Stocks police stations, an armory and modate , stranded travelers: prise. So were the Cuban people neutral OAS representative as seemed too painful. So Saturday scene of another test of the sci- The indictments, presented to the residence of Prime Minister who, hours after his departure, chairman. Alfredo Vazquez 'car- entific report. Will it encourage In Indiana and Ohio, other the Democratic National Com- U.S. District Judge David Ra- Mohammed Shamte Hamadi. hundreds of motorists aban- had not been informed , ricosa , Colombian ambassador mittee approved a vote alloca- further damage suits against binovitz during his first full day A radio station, identifying It- to the OAS, has been proposed, Fall at Siart tobacco companies by lung can- doned autos on snow clogged A Cuban economic delegation tion formula for the 1964 con- of courtroom work , named Na- self as *Thc Freedom Fighters highways and sought shelter at they added. vention which . recognizes both NEW YORK (AP)-Priees of cer victims? Will it improve tional Preparatory Service, Ca- of Zanzibar ," said at least two has been in Moscow for 11 days, Diplomatic sources said it had tobacco company stocks their chance of collecting? service stations, road houses reportedly asking for a big in- population and zeal for the par- reer Service Inc., National Serv- policemen were killed in the and farms. not been decided whether the ty—and greatly increases the slumped on the New York Stock ice and 16 officers of the three successful storming of the ar- crease in aid. It seemed likely peace-keeping group would use number of votes to be cast. Exchange today; in first reac- Tho new report— 14 months In Springfield, the capital of Illi- that Castro came to add his the making — cited cigarette schools. mory. There were reports an- military or civilian forces to po- But the other problem , size of tion to a U.S. Public Health other policeman was killed de- nois, was virtually Isolated with pleas to the delegation's. lice the border area. It was said Service report that smoking is smoking as the major cause of U.S. Atty, Nathan Heffernan only one main highway into the the convention , Is thornier than lung cancer , a significant cause said the schools train persons to fending the prime minister's It also appeared likely that earlier that troops from both ever. a health hazard . home. city open. A few miles south of Khrushchev and Castro would the United States and Panama The rest of the market was of cancer of the larynx , and as- take examinations offered by Springfield , 25 Boy Scouts on a To cast the 2,316 votes author- sociated it with a number of the U.S. Civil Service Cimmis- The rebel broadcast said Ha- join in a denunciation of U.S . might make lip the patrols. ized ior Ihe August convention, a mixture of small , gains and madi and Sultan Seyyid Jam* weekend camping Uyp awaited policy in Panama. U.S, Secre- Edwin M. Martin, U.S. assisfc losses. other cancers from those of the sion. The indictments allege the rescue today at thoir snowbound the committee approved 3,0J>ft oral cavity to the bladder. schools, through direct mail ad- snid Bin Abdulla had taken ref- tary of State Dean Rusk said ant secretary of state, repre- delegates and 2,2011 alternates. Opening of trading in Ameri- uge on a cruise liner in the camp site. Sunday that Castro is partly to sented the United States in tha can Tobacco , Reynolds and And there was an association vertising, falsely assured appli- Hundreds of schools in the This means that about 5,264 of cants that completing the cours- harbor. blame for the rioting along the OAS negotiations and told news- thein will be floating around At- Lorillard was delayed because —but not yet a proof of cause- By late Sunday night the reb- Midwest, Kentucky, West Vir- border of the Panama Canal men at 1:55 a.m. : "We hav« of an influx; of sell orders. between cigarettes and heart es offered would land them a reported to have seized ginia and Pennsylvania were Zone. lantic City 's mammoth Conven- government job. els were made reasonable progress." tion Hall , compared with 4,509 Liggett & Myers fell $2,75 to and blood vessel disease, and control of all but one strategic closed. four years ago in Los Angeles. $71.50, Lorillard $1.50 to $43.75, peptic ulcers. The U.S. attorney estimated building in or around Zanzibar As usual nt Democratic conven- Reynolds $1.50 to $41 , Philip So strong is the evidence of the schools had collected about City. tions , most will be casting only Morris $1.25 to $73.75 and health hazard , the committee $250 ,000 since they began offer- They took over the , cable of- one-half of a vote, American Tobacco 62 cents to said , that it called for corrective ing -iM civil service correspon- fice and halted cable services $27.87. action. dence courses. from the island, They also held By contrast, the Republican the airport , and no planes were convention in Snn Francisco will allowed to take off or land. Only hnvo only 1,301) delegates ,, to faulty telephone communica- casl n like number of votes. tions were open. Another 1,3011 alternates are au- The United States sent thc de- thorized, meaning that physical- stroyer Manley to remove ly Ihe GOP convention will be American women and children, nbou t half as largo ns the Dem- A U.S. Stato Department source ocratic conclave. in Washington said tho 57 Amer- Democratic leaders say they icans stationed on tho island at don 't, mind. The additional al- a tracking station for the Proj- lonuitos and delegates give ect Mercury satellite program lliem morn openings to spread ' appeared to bo in no Immediate nmnng the party faithful. But danger. Tho U.S. consul in Snn- convention floor managers may zlbar reported to tho embassy be gnashing their teeth come in Dar-cs-Salaam that it wns A u gust. "all quiet, " Here's how (he vole allocation !o r m ul n adopted Saturday WEATHER works ; LOCAL WEATHER Each .slate will get three con- Official observations for Ihe vention votes for each electoral 24 hours ending nt 12 m. Sun- vote. Since Iho Electoral Col- day: lego is based mostly on popula- Maximum, 17; minimum , 1; tion , this helps solve Ihe rqir«- noon , 14; prccpitnlion , nono. scnlation problem. Official observations for the Likewise, earn stato gels n 24 hours ending nt 12 m, today; convention vote ' for every 100,000 Maximum, 10; minimum, -5; Demoer/ilic votes cast in I960, FIRE KILLS M OTHER, EIGHT CHILD- wns working on an oyster boat ait the time noon , 6; precipitation , none. Thus bigger still es wilh more REN . . . Fire-blackened ruins of homo of the fire, Dead aro Mrs. Virginia John- FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY - voters will benefit. mark site of blaze that killed a mother and son , 26, and her children , Dnvirl , U; Rox- SNOW-COVERED FIFTH AVENUE this morning. Tho 'Weather Bureau warned Furthermore, each slnte vol - Mostly fair tonight nnd Tues- her eight young children in the Southern nnne , 10; Alice Jtenn , 9; Daniel , 7; Mar- day. A little warmer, Low to- Bundled against the cold pedestrians trudgo thnt tho snowfall In the Ncw Tork metro- ncj the Kennedy-Johnson ticket Sun- garet , (5; Virginin Lee, 4; Tracy, across snow-covered Fifth Avenue at 42tid bonus of 10 New Jersey community of Port Norris 2 nnd night zero to 5 above, high Tues- politnn nren could accumulate In drifts of In IWiO will gd n David Daniel .Johnson , 34, Nicky, 10 months. Photofax) Street in Now ) votes. day. The father , children , worked at an Ameri- : Delinquent Cochrane Y 1,228,170 59.762 lant in Ke- tal , $63^815Y can Motors Corp. p MEN'S THERMAL UNDERWEAR utility Y. Y 2,855' . V 1,031 Alma City . 2,618,465 96,878 Belvidere -Tow'h— state, $4$9 ; nosha. CQ v Longs and Tops — Comletpe stock sizes , medium, ^ Woodland . 281 YY .. 208 Buffalo City: 1,352,790,. 40.963 ,004; local * Retailers Favor small large. Each J ' county , $24 . town tax , weekend victims previ- Buy now Mm Forest crop - . . 188 140 Fountain ! $276; local school taxes; $39, ; Other ; ', . 1*7 ously reported were Earl Oliver , ;Grain ; YY... Y .; 294 , . 297 City . ... 1,490,602 90,615 I: beekeepers, $8.25.'; total, $63,8^6. ¦¦;:¦ 34 , of rural Juneau , and Alfred MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Beekeepers 10O. v 104 Mondovi !¦' .;. Buffalo Town — state tax, N.D. Sales Tax QQ 7; 7- . .. Mueller, 34, of rural Darlington . Big selection of long sleeve Ivy styles. ^ Mink; V, . YY ' ;1P ; :y 34 Y City ;:Y..:; 7,915,525" . 287,527 j $405 ; county . $22,154 ; local town- BISMARCK and regular M : , N.D. m — A 3 Also listed during the weekend Small , medium , large and X-large. Save more Awm •: ship levy, $4,692; local school per cent sales ; Totals Y. SL777,086 JL722.915. ¦"'¦ Totals ..$46,158,780 $L177.086 tax which would was Mrs . Jennie Weinstein , 65, ; taxes, $36,730 ; woodland tax , replace North Dakota 's personal -$5.20 ; mink farmers; $5; total , of Milwaukee, who died Satur- H-l-S TRIM FIT SLACKS THE FOLOYVING table shows ' INCREASES In local school property tax is favored by more suffered a week ^00 ' $63,982. - ', day of injuri es Zipper pockets , the contrasts among the | . . than 75 per cent of 7,665 retail- was struck by broken lots. Sizes 29 to 34. % aggre- ' taxes in most municipalities ' " ¦; earlier when she Washable. Stock up now ] Canton Town — State,. $330; ers who answered a State Tax a car while crossing a c i t y ^J county, $17,915; town levy, $17,- Department poll. street. 136 ; local school taxesY.$S5;,998; Tax Commissioner Lloyd Om- ¦ BOYS' 14 TO 22 IVY SHIFTS f*L *y \ special assessments, $102 ; wood- dahl told his advisory commit- NAMED BY BANK-O-MEDIC Complete stock , washable cottons , long sleeve. M , 1 land tax. lands $41.20 ; forest tee Friday that 5,800 retailers Minn. (Special ) - Buy now Save Am tax , $61,534!45. . '¦ HOUSTON , , $10; total voted for the increased sales Appointment of Roger Hendrick- Cross Town — state tax , $323; tax and 1,860 voted against it. as district agent 676; town, levy, $!<),- son, Houston, CAP CLEARANCE county, $17, for Bank-O-Medic in Houston 166 O 50 AverageSiudetii 412; . local school taxes, $28,655 ; Omdahl said a three-quarter Complete stock winter caps reduced; Boys' I Men's Jf County has been announced. ¦ ¦^" B woodland tax , $3.20; beekeepers, per cent increase in the present Big selection of colors and sizes sales tax would yield about $7.5 Hendrickson , who will work with $7; total , $57,078 YYY million a year. all area banks connected with SCHOOL SWEATSHIRTS *\ Dover Town — state tax , $371;. took over his posi- * the company, Cotter , Winona High , Winon a State. Long jleeve, 3 3 "Too county, $20;306; town levy, $25,- The State would lose about $15 his family fleece lined. Now Only w 6efs W6/p tion Jan. 1. He and B " ,416; Small , medium , large, X-large. . •^ > 47.9 ;- .local school tax^ $46 million a year, he said , if all have lived here four years. By LESLIE J. NASON . Ed. D. book in Ahierican history Is a woodland tax. $49 ; beekeepers ; categories of personal property 7 Professor of Edlucation good example, It is packed with $9; total , $92,632. tax are eliminated except the MEN'S DRESS . HATS *t Gilmanton Town — state tax, POWERFUL PLUNGER CLEARS ^ \ ftf U. of Southern California valuable information. However , levy on warehouses and elevat- Complete stock. Fur felts, new models. I ll/Q QFF I $443; county, $24 ,219: town levy, The question often is asked , students find . it difficult to get a . ors on leased property. Sizes 6% to 7->s ' preview of each section tb serve $19,172 ; local school tax, $48,- "This means that other (LOGGEDTOILETS " ^^ "Are ve neglecting the great in a jiffy! students by cen- as background for organization 625.; woodland , $24.20 ; forest sources must be found ," the body of average crop, S26M6; total , $92,512. tering bur attention 6n the gifted of material and for efficient commissioner added. ' .. 7 Glencoe Town — state , $47D,- , learners?'' class listening. . . - : Omdahl's statements contrast arid on the slow county, $27,149; town levy, $20,- ; FortunatelyYthe average stu- Y A new series of pamphlets, ed with that of Robert P. Mn- 603 ; local school taxes, $36,030; Carney of Bismarck , dent eventually does reap bene- "American History Study Les- who in sons," has been written by Dr. woodland , $9;60; Yforest crop, seeking the Republican nomina- ettt fits from such attention. Many Ar $16; "beekeepers , $5.50 ; total , tion for governor has argued the programs of individual Jack Abromowitz to meet these a Clothing ' of . $84 ,312. : ': . - 3 per cent sales tax would re- study; released class time; spe- heeds.. The series is published . . by Follet Publishing. Co., Chi- . Lincoln Town — state tax, place both personal property >M ^^^^WaWm\. cial reporting projects and com- $312;: county,-: $17,041; tbwn levy, and income taxes. originally de- cago, 111. V' 7 mmimmimmmmma ^^^mmmamammmmmmmmmmmm ^a^mmmmammmmmemmmaaammammmmaammmmmm ^mam^mmmmmi^mmmmm ^ rnunity projects X' $6,436;.- local school taxes,. $31;- \9-\W ;jiM$£sBEm&y signed" for gifted students, have These pamphlets describe the 340; woodland , . $35,50; forest in, 1 '^$IK£K8^IIK7 ' '*^H&, I been found to work equally well flow of American history crop,; $24 ; beekeepersY $5.50; Stafe Going After ' * ' Included are sim- \j*Ksll^HBi,' '¦ <• -flft \ for the average group. broad terms. total , $55,095/ 7 More Tourist Trade riSs^rw, ymj) ple maps, which .serve all stu- ; IMaxville Town — state; $321; " EDUCATORS AKE beginning and aver- ARENZ JANUARY dents, slow learners county, $17, 174; town levy, $9 FARGO, N.D. fAP) - Minne- to realize, materials written for ,- \^a^^^^^ age as/ well, asYmemory - de-; "64 ; local school taxes,.$25,311; sota will be more aggressive in Vg^-s**' slow learaers can be beneficial vices. The student can visualize NEVER AGAIN thai tick fading ' woodland , $39.20, . and - total , future years in promoting tour- ¦whan tovauVYY-v ' 'x X - \- your foiltt overflow! on , the map where ah event $52,6121 Y ist travel . Gov. Karl Rolvaag The; average student finds his took place, approach to the standard text- Milton Town ;— state , $209; promised here Friday, He told a luncheon sponsored TOILAFLEX book eased through use of "slow THE SIMPLIFIED version county,; $11 ,421 ; town levy, $5,- ; by the Tri-State Hotel and Motel Toilet r^uSatfl Plunger " , materials as an intro- leaves room fpr more pictures: 092; local school taxes, $17,373 learner i beekeepersY $1.75, " Association that the present UnliJte ordinary plungeri, Tbilaflex duction to each new phase of These can be Useful since events ' and total , doct hot permit compressed air or $34 ,098. V state advertising grant of $100,- the subject. are better remembered when , meiBjr water to splash l>ick or escape. Modena Town — state, 000 was inadequate to do the job With Tbilaflex the full pressure plows This background for listening dramatized in the student's $430; county; $23,385 ; town levy, $12, and far below what other states through the clogging mass and In,class and mastering the text- mind. - Swishes it down. Can't miss I 490; local schools , $33,84-8 ; spend on promotionl book material speeds up the Time lines are described , and ) • DESIGNED TO FLEX AT ANY ANQIE woodland . $24140 ; forest crop, Despite this, Rolyaag said his • SUCTION-RIM STOPS SPLASH-BACK leaminp processes. illustrated . This device used by administration would not spend •' CENTERS'ITSELF. CANT SKID AROUND $22.40; beekeepers, $6; total , • TAPEREO TA|L GIVES AIR-TIGHT FIT Materials written for the slow college history majors , is just $70,207. its time bemoaning the lack'of ¦ Get the > AIC . . learner omit anything which as valuable for the average stu- ¦ 9 Mondovi Town •— .state' ,' $491 ; promotional funds but rather do Ganulna •Tolliflex" vA * would detract from the student's dent 1 as for the slow learner. . county, $26,840; town levy , $2, the best job it can with the AT HARDWARE STORES tVERYWHIA! LARGE SELECTIONS -GREATER SAVINGS of the ideas. The college - gprsp overall When high school and 399; local schools , $38,080 wood- money on hand. +maaam^*i—~**~mmmmammmi—amlm*m*mma *^m*mma,~^mmmamm ^miammmmmmamimammmma ^^ ^identYs learning problems take students read the appropriate land , $28.40; ¦ forest crop, $4; precedence oyer detailed cover- pamphlet before reading each total , . $67,84-1. ' age to a much greater, extent seclion of (heir textbook , they •Montana Town — state. $404; LADIES' DRESS HEELS GIRLS' FLATS than is possible in a standard report greater enjoyment in county, $22,080; town levy, $12.- LOW-MEDIUM—HIGH SLIP-ONS — STRAPS-TIES textbook . Y. reading, and greater success in 259; local schools , $32,678 ; wood- THE USUAL high school text- organizing and remembering land , $12.80; forest crop, $53.75 ; Reg. $9.98 to $13.95 Reg. to $9.98 Advertkemml material. total $67,499. Before a student can assimi- Naples Town ¦ — state , $473 ; late •the -details of any subject , county, $25,849; town levy, $1 !,- Tense Nerves he must have in his mind a re- 053; local school taxes , ' $36,800;- latively simple rtutline of the woodland , $9; " forest crop, $32; Block Bowels topic . total , $74 ,218 . As more materials for tlw Nelson Town — 'state , ' $641 ; Your colon 1ms nerves Itiat conirol learner become , available rcyulnriiy. \Vhcn you arc tense or ncrv- slow county, $34 ,601; town levy, $21 ,- they will meet n hitherto un- lillfi; local school taxes , ou/s, normal bowel Impulses mny be ' $54 ,411; LADIES' STACK HEELS CHILDREN'S SHOES blocked—nnd you become consti- supplied need of the average nnd beekeeperls, $«; tolal , $111 ,645). pntcd. New COI .ONAIO tablets relieve ' gifted student. Waumandee Tuwn — state, LOW - MEDIUM STRAPS — OXFORDS this misery Willi A ncw principle—a , Fla, cradle of $623 ; county, $34 006 ; town levy, Reg. $8.99 to $10.95 Rajj. $5.99 to $6.99 • unique colonic nerve stimulant plus Pensacola, $477 ; local school taxes , $53,- special billV ing act ion ns recommended United Stales . Nnvnl Aviation , ' by many doctors. Result? C'ot.oNAin l«:i; beekeepers , $19; total , $RR ,- , has lived under five flags — 370. pun your colon back lo work—gently , Britain , the relievo constipation overnight, You Spain , Franco Cochrane —state , $351; coun- the Con- feel great I Ci.e t clinically-proved I United States nnd ty. $18,975; village levy, $0,731 ; $490 $290 COLONAID today. Introductory sl/e AH federacy. . local school tax , $31 ,406 ; ' grain tax , $248.88 ; beekeepers, $2; Io- TAKE IT FROM ta], $50 ,762. THE KIDS: Alma city — stale , $578 ; coun- ty, $31 ,277 ; city levy, $ 11 ,64)0 ; HOUSE SLIPPERS SNO-BOOTS local school taxes , $53,421; total, It takes all kind of $90,878. MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S KICKERINO ALASKANSto - OTHERS Uuffnlo City — state , $278 ; " people" to make up Reg. to $4.99 ^eg. $13.95 county, $15 ,055; city levy, $1 ,029; the world. And every- LEAF'S\TM LAUNDERERS'"- local school tnxes, $24 ,220 ; spe- Dial 2222 cial assessments , $374.51 ; mink one has his own speciar $5; total , $40,063. needs, and desires in 00 $79, - the way of things to I Man' & Women 's Suits ... , * f ^ ^^^ r I 802; local school taxes $45,270 ; buy. V (includoi Sport Coats & Trousari) special assessments, $877,01 ; de ^W ^V / linqucnl utility charges , $302.27 ; 1 Plain Drojvo* f MEN'S DRESS SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES 0 A \ total , $90,615. And no matter what it Mondovi city — state tux OXFORDS - LOAFERS OXFOROS - HIGH SHOES $1 ,007 ; county, $1)6,671 ; city levy, is you are in search of , CLOSEOUTS Rag. to $9.98 $60 , 184 ; local school taxes chances are you'll $132 ,338; special assessments , find $3,969 ; delinquent , utility elmiR. a -good buy on it by es, $2 ,553 ; beekeepers. $2.75 ; shopping Dail 00 LBS EAN total , $287,527, y News $5 $490_$£90 A Ads every day. Just g *p° ask most "people" you LAWN BOY know if they don't shop Free Pickup & Delivery Daily News Ads ALL SHOES PROM REGULAR STOCK SALES & SERVICE SAVINGS OVER VS ON MOST OP THESE ITEMS Now li tho tim* for regularly! Spring Tune-up DIAL 2222 Fr«e Pick-up A Delivery Smart Shoppers Always Rea d Don'f Tako Chancoil ROBB BROS, STORE DAILY NEWS ADS Havo Your Cleaning k>on« by Professional*. , 576 E. 4th St. Phono 4007 Before Going Shopping ARENZ 75 W. 3rd Winona Former City State Approves Judge Honored Nev/ Plat for Posture Queen— By Attorneys Ridgeway Area Coming for J Longtime Winona jurist S. D. The plat , for a proposed school J. Bruski, who was serving as district consolidation in the Winona's municipal judge when Ridgeway area has been approv- Carnival Events he died last May 16, was re- ed by the state Education De- Beauty and talent — some- membered this morning by fel- partment, Jesse B. Jesstus, Wi- times mixed in one individual- low members of the Winona nona County superintendent of will be in Winona this weekend County ' Bar Association as "a schools, ;reported today; credit to the legal profession Next step the ; consolidation for the annual ; Winter Carnival. and the:community of which he Jn circula- Beauty will be provided by was a product." procedure will be the tion , of petitibhs asking for. spe- Valerie Dahl j Miss .World Pos- Statements meiriorializihg Mr. cial, elections ~in the eight ele- ture Queen. The same quality,; Bruski were read into the rec- mentary school districts involv- ords of the District Court here plus talent, will . be furnished by : ed in the merger. The petitions today at the opening session of songstress. Patty Clark.¦: XX must be signed by 25 percent of the January term of court. . the resident freeholders in the Famed clown Emmett Kelly 7 TheY tributes were heard at districts. and country and western . singer a service conducted by mem- Stonewall Jackson will bring bers of the bair following the in-: IF ENOUGH signatures are their talents to town. formal call of the court calen- obtained . and the consolidation MISS DAHL, 20, of Minheapo* dar by Judge Leo F. Murphy, . is approved, in the elections,.the lis, will be. in Winona frorti Fri- .-' designation of cases to be heard proposal will go through, clear- day afternoon ; through Sunday, by court and jury . during the ing the way for construction of SIX DIED HERE . .V The wreckage of his wife Pat, and four of their six children afternoon. She received ber title term and the establishment of ¦ a new elementary school near in international competition ' .' '¦ this plane found Sunday : afterrioon in a . were found in the plane after a two-day- ah order for trial of jury cases' . Ridgeway. Y sponsored by the American Chi- to be heard by Judge Murphy. snow covered forest in southern Cheboygan ; search. The plane crashed Friday after he Y STRAIGHT AND TALL Y , . Her straight spine was the Y Districts involved in the plan ropractic .Association, 'Her ; County, yielded bodies of six members of radioed that-he was unable to locate the . quality that : made the American Chiropractic Association THE COUNTY bar associa- ( are Common School District 2542 1 straight spine gave: her. half of • for a Boyne ) name Valerie Dahl, 20, of Minneapolis, as Miss World Posture tion's memorial was : prepared a Chicago area family bound • landirig strip of a.ski lodge. CAP Photofax). (Whitlock), CSD 2543 (Boynton , the points, needed for her tp win ' Queen. At least that's what the association says ' . . . ind by a committee that included Mt, Mich.,' Ski resort. Harold Cummings 36, . CSD 25JB6;. (Cooper), CSD 2601 her title. ) ' with' 'a 'str'aight:Collective:face. . - .- .YYY- ;Y- - ' : - S. A. Sawyer, chairman, George (Bush), CSD 2602 (Ridgeway , . .Y. ' - - . Presumably, her, other .lines M. Robertson Jr. and William CSD 2614 (Upper Cedar Valley), helped her get'the other 50 per- ¦ ¦ '¦ M. Hull and was read by Hull. , CSD 2617 (Ireland , hot includ- cent.; 7 ¦ - . ' ' ¦_' ¦ ¦ It' reviewed . Mr. . Bruski's Kin of linonan ing 360 acres in Looney Valley) She will appear ;at all events practice of law in this city since - GhildreFi s Gaf niva I and CSD 2626 (Midway); . 5MM^ scheduled to occur during her his admission. to the Minnesota Of the^e, Upper Cedar Valley stay here. ; ' and Midway are closed districts, State Bar in . 1930; and cited his Family Killed MISS CLARK began singing in 'in which- do not operate schools, service numerous prbfesr Treasure Hunt Begin Fargo, N.D., then joined the '¦ ' sibnal. governmental and :civic A plat for the consolidation . The:¦•• '. first 7 of ,- six require- requirement, each contestant staff of a Chicago radio arid . .posts, ; was rejected by the state com- Mfectsu^ . must: secure a clean empty milk In Plane Crash ' television station. VSince then, A former chairman of-the /Wi- ments for children entering the missioner of education in Octo- Y Get set: and ready to.go for the 1964 Winona Daily News ¦ carton or other container. !" CHEBOYGAN; Mich, (AP) she has sung on a network radio '. ' ¦ nona County Welfare Board and Winter , Carnival Treasure Hunt ' - Winter Carnival treasure hunt ! "This year, as in past years^ 'A: recovery pa r t y . ber because all of the land to and television programs and has onetime government appeal Awards also will be given Sat- _ . . plowed you will be looking Yfor. a treasure certificate which is re- was announced today by the Wi- urday for through snow in a be included in it was not conY made night club appearances in agent for Selective Service. Mr. the best decorated northern deemable for a $100 check at the DailyY News accounting nona Activity . Group aiid the Michigan forest today and re- .tiguous, as state law: requires. ' Chicago arid in Winnipeg, Cana- Bruski served as city attorney container although such decora- . . pffice.- :. : ' - ' . park-recreation department tions are iio' trieved the bodies of six At that: time, a small ,parcel of da. She will be in Winona from from 1947 to 1950, was appoint- , t required : The car- mem- Y The treasure certificate will not be; put in its hiding Open to all youngsters 12 or. bers " of a Chicago area CSD 2555, which had become " Friday; evening until Sunday ed judge of county, probate . ton will be used by the contest- , , family place until just before the last clue is announced : on the 6; under in Winona and: its . trade killed- when:, detached from the rest of the morning. . court in 1957 and presided on ant to hold , the other items . their plane crashed o'clock ne\ys broadcast Saturday on KWNO, so: there is no area, the contest ends . which.. on skiing .trip, ' - ' ¦'' district, was situated within She. .' will make appearances the municipal bench from . 1959 Saturday must be found and it a; . . ¦' point in looking for it before theri. : the winner will receive must: be kept throughout the ' CSD;2614Y at'" the queen contestants' lunch- "until his/death.:. - ^ ¦ ¦ ! Ground , crews, using ,T bull-' . The first five clues will be published : on this . page. The . . $25 savings bond. All entrants contest. ,- :Y Y ' ¦ eon Saturday, and in the parade : . The memorial: described him .77. j dozer, pushed to the wreckage ACTION BY the county board; final clue will be broadcast rather than published to pro- ¦must register Y at the park-recr All "treasure Hunt items miist that afternoon, and will sing at : as a judge who conducted his; I site more than six . miles in the of : commissioners in December vide all treasure; hunters with the vital path to the treasure reation office in City Hall, ei- be brought by entering young- . ¦ the coronation ball Saturday Y court with "fairness, prudence I forest some 3Q miles from .the detached the parcel ; from CSD - . at the same time.. .;, ther in person or by telephone; sters to Lake Park Lodge Sat- ' nightY and deep , understanding," 7 S top of Michigan s lower penin- 2555 and attached it toCSD 2614, You won't have to leave your home until the final clue Registrations must be made be^ urday at . 9:30 a.m. The winner -; ¦ ' ¦ sula. :"; thus making contiguous: all , the has been announced to solve this contest. You probably KELLY, perhaps the most SAWYER'S invitation, two fore Saturday morning, officials will be the one vvho finds the AT ¦ ' will find that a good dictionary and the map in your telephone famous clown in the nation, will : saidV. Y .- ¦ - . . yy - final item, the clue to which . . 'Xi Harold :: Cummings Jr. land in the eight districts: seek- other bar association members, book will be helpful. ^ X -' XX' be here all . day Saturday . The , ' ¦ ',. mas the son of "the former- :-: ing consolidation. Harold S. Streater and Harold As; the firstv' Treasure Hunt will be given at that time. ¦ ¦ The treasure certificate sad-faced: comic was a. long- ' '¦ Sop hia .Libera , native¦ Wi- The plan plat of the area was will be located on property access- J. Libera, commented on their ible to the public time performerY with Ringling : nonan and a daug hter oj ilieX redrawn and submitted again to , but not necessarily publicly owned property. personal experiences with Mr. . Brothers, Barnum & Bailey ' late ' .'Air. -and-Mrs: ' Michael the ' state after the county YouMI find that the clues are;rpasonabIy:easy, and every- ¦ Cir- Bruski during their practice of . cus. . :¦'¦ ' ¦: "'¦ - .:' Libera Sr. One: of her broth- board's action. Y" 7 one has an equal chance to win. Today's clue describes a law in WinonaY 7 4 Plead Guilty location in Winona and each subsequent clue will lead you ; JACKSON, a 25-year-old ex- Judge Murphy described the Six Dead iii ers, Winona. County Ptqbate to a different location — all within the city limits. farmer and logger from Geor- '" Judge E. D.yLtbera, intra-X ¦ ¦ Good memorial as a well-deserved j ' hunting! ¦' ¦:¦ ' ¦:¦ gia, has been appearing with his as- duced the couple.) tribute," ; then recalled j ; Grand ; 01' Opry shows since ; 'Y 'Bruski and In Wabasha Court sociation with. .-:Mr . I A civilian observer In a state Highway Oriye-in X :CLUE ; NO,J YY 1956. One of his records was a; : his father, .former city official Massachusetts WABASHA, .Minn. (Special- police plane had spotted the Many arguments came¦ fbrtr\ popular best-seller and brought L. J. Bruski, j ^ Four guilty pleas were heard j wreckage in a dense stand of. 7 Over my brand new location. television appearances Jack- Judge Murphy observed that in Wabasha son's way. He will County/ District j trees shortly, before dusk Sun- Permit Requested But now I'm facing north be the fea;- Judge . Bruski's sery ice with the Court before Judge Arnold WY '• ' ' tured performer at the stage in- Chemical Blast i day. YvY" . .'Y " ". YY- - .. Y..Y' Construction of a dlrive-in res- And will stay for a long duration. county welfare board was Hatfield this morning. shpwY at 8 p.m. Sunday in tha strumental in making the coun- ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) - Authorities identified the vic- taurant and carry-out service 7; The jury, called for 10 a.m., Winona Senior High School audi- ty welfare department a model A chemical plant blew up Sun- I tiitis of H. J . Cummings Jr. 7 36, is planned at isss Service Dr., was dismissed to l ;30Y tb hear torium.. ; for other counties and that his day night with a shattering roar River Forest , 111., insurance by a Mankato corporation, sub- the civil case brought by .Quinn ' efforts in welfare work at the —like a bomb, witnesses said—• broker, his wife, Patricia, .32, ject to approval of its applica- Distributing Co. against Clark Most Wh const a Accidents state level had a significant im- killing six and injuring scores; . and four of their six children, tion by the Board of Zoning W. Wihckler, doing business as Kathy, 11, Michael 10, Susami, : .'Appeals " - pact on the state welfare pro- The explosion was followed by * .* .. Wink's A & W Drive-in , Waba- 9, and Mary, 6, The , board will meet Jan. 23 Youth Charged gram. - a fire vyhich raged put of control sha, a suit involving sale of an Cummings, who piloted and 'ffome-Grov^ for hours destroying three but of ; to rule on the matteiY The.area "HE WAS Y\ hnmble. so- ice cream . machine. owned the Cessna 205, was last ; is in a B-l (neighborhood busi- ; six buildings which , covered a . MADISON^ Wis, - Wisconsin; model series. Oldest vehicle in cial, kindly man " .Judge Miir- On motion of County Y Attor- ; heard from FridayX evening" ness district) ,zone. Such use 15-acre site in the Hetorohville . . I registered motor vehicles were a reported accident last year Iri Girl's Death phyYrecalled, "a careful , cap- ¦ ney John McHardy, the charge! when he radioed he couldn 't find lis permitted , in these areas on ' ' section of Attlebqrov-' was a car produced in 1926. ' NEW YORK (Apr able lawyer with highest pro- against Gerald Banick, 20 Ma- a landing strip. The family was numbered highways, provided involved iri nine out of every 10 • - A youth. v . i ¦A reportable accident occur- described by police as fessional standards and a pa- Witnesses said there was a zeppa ,: was reduced from inde- ' bound for a weekend of skiing ; the. board approves the appli- traffic accidents which occurred a red in Wisconsin once every, .^ "bright nice kid" tient, . : sincere, .compassionate series of explosions followed by cent assault to simple ; assaultY at Boyne Mountain .Lodge,, a cation. . , .sobbed bit- in Wisconsin state during 1962/ 4,4 minutes during 1962. More terly in court; Sunday as judge.Y. a gigantic blast heard for 50 After his plea of guilty a pre- . winter resort. The location under considera- I he was ' ¦ A Motor Vehicle Departriient than 15.7 billion miles were arraigned iri the. murder "The rugged honesty, high miles. 7 . - . sentence . investigation was or-^ Cummings was the son of H.J. tion is just, east of Bunke's Apcb of. hisY j traveled on streets and high- sweetheart. character and sincerity . which Firemen Irom 30 communities, dered. Donald Kelley, Minnea- ; Cummings, president of, Miruie- Station, Highway 6L and Orrin study on this aspect of last ways of the state last year, an Richard F. Bell Jr., 19 , a tel- he exemplified through life and in Massachusetts and Rhode Is- polis, was his attorney. j sota Mutual. Life Insurance Co., I Street. . . .. year's , accident experience his high ideals of practice as a land battled the blaze all night. [St; Paul.. ¦ increase of one percent oyer ephone switchman from Blau- Melvin Schaefer, 19, Plain- shows that of 1,134 vehicles fig- velt, N.Y., is accused of stran- lawyer should all serve as an The blast damaged homes i The ' . Cummings apparently i 1961 . the mileage traveled was view; pleaded guilty to Unauth- . uring in death-producing mis- gling 18-year-old Carole Yvonne example and an inspiration to near the plant , smashing win- I dled as a result of the crash , Sister of Shah 137 percent higher than 10 years orized use of a motor vehicle. haps, 948 were of Wisconsin reg^ Hughes of Pearl River, N.Y.. in those, who follow him in the pro- dows and : knocking pictures which ripped the plane into five ago, 1952. He was sentenced to an unde- Visiting Bang kok istry. Central Park Friday nightYHer fession he so dearly loved." from walls, All of the windows sections, and not from exposure termined term at the Youth Con- THE DEATH RATE per 100 ' body was found Sunday. Judge Murphy ordered that in an YSOO-pup il elementary servation lo temperatures ranging down BANGKOK (AP) - Princess Of 35,850 vehicles involved in Commission at St. million miles of travel was 6.06 Bell was arraigned on a hom- certified copies of the memorial school across the road from the to 12 below zero, a coroner 's Asharas Pahlevi , sister of the injury-producing accidents last Cloud. I last year a drop from 7.77 10 icide charge and held without be sent to Mrs;. Bruski and his plant were broken , with the findings, indicated. Shah of Iran , has arrived in year, 32,489 were of Wisconsin r Represented hy Lawrence ' [ years ago. bail. ¦ family. sashes and frames ripped away. Bangkok for a four-day visit as registry. Of 82,006 vehicles in- Lunde , Lake Cily attorney, he ! Jackson and Trempealeau Police said Bell admitted ' Police theorized that Turn- s royalty. volved in property damage mis-, THE .REMAINDER nf the Unofficial estimates said the was ch a rged with taking the au- j a guest of Thailand' ings, intent on finding a land- haps, 74 ,476 bore Wisconsin au- counties were the only counties strangling Miss Hughes with her first week of tlie winter term damage.could exceed $3 million. tomobile of Ronald Rosenberg, j ing strip, flew too low without to registration plates . in this area that had fatalities scarf after .she told him she will he devoted to the hearing Plainview , Oct. 11. He look it [being aware of the plane's alti- In November, was pregnant and demanded an |Wabasha Co. YDFL Illinois vehicles were involv- of uncontested court cases, pre- to Carthage, III., where it was tude. From January through No- early marriage. ed in 51 fatal accidents, 1 ,148 trial conferences, motions nnd recovered by the sheriff's de- The aircraft snapped off a ! WABASHA , Minn , - A meet- vember Buffalo County had 4 I Police said an autopsy showed injury accidents and 2,005 prop- miscellaneous matters partment after part of it had number of tree tops in gliding ing of the Wabasha County highway fatalities; Jackson ' she was not pregnant. Jurors drawn ' for this term Alma Area been dismantled and so'd. erty damage accidents. ] i . . ¦ ' in to . crash , officers said. The Younj? DFL organization will be County 3; Pepin County one; will report for duty next Mon- ¦ Pre sentence investigaliono j power had been on , they said. held Saturday at 8 p,m. at Wa- MINNESOTA vehicles were Trempealeau , 9; Eau Claire day afternoon with a personal were ordered for William Kd- I The accident, tore off both basha City Hall. involved in 40 death-producing County, 5, and La Crosse, 9. injur y suit brought by an , | Foot Surgery for wnrd Ziebell 10, charged with wings and the tail assembly The group was started at A driver, traveling too fast, Adams, Wis,, man against the Home Burns tragedies, 502 injury-causing burglary, and Robert George from the fuselage. The fuselage Plainview recently with Larry left the road and struck a build- .Giselle MacKenzie North Western Hallway sched- ALMA Wis. (Special ) — Fire , , ¦ collisions and 1 ,167 mishaps in , Bcnman 24 charged with ac- struck a tree and flopped over, Schulz of Plainview , junior and ing on Highway - 95 in Jackson uled as the first matter for the leveled the two-story residence cessory to ' which only properly was dam- LOS ANGICLES (AP)-Singer .burglary. Both are I throwing the engine more than chairman of the YDFL at St. County in November. In Trem- jury. on the ' Roger Dienger fa rm {Hi of Lake City. Their bonds .of aged. . , Giselle MacKenzio hns under- 125 feet. Cloud State College , as promo- pealeau County, a driver was Of the new cases on this miles northeast of here on Coun- $1,000 were continued into ef- ter He will outline the program Michigan vehicles were in- gone minor foot surgery at a ! The crash site is more than . killed on Highway 53 when his term 's calendar , 15 wore listed ty Trunk N this morning. fect until sentencing. I six miles from Ihe nearest main nnd activities at the Wabasha volved in 16 fatal crackups, 254 Los Angeles hospital. She is ex- - car was struck by a car that pected to remain there for a for trial by jury and seven fo. Dienger — who has moved his (highway, Interstate 75, and i.s meeting, injury mishaps and 500 proper- They were represented by drove over the center line. week, the court. wife and four children into the Martin J. Hcaly, Wabasha at- about 30 miles south of Chcboy- Francis Hall was elected tem- ty damage accidents. Other Judge Murphy granted a mo- neighboring home of his brother, torney. They pleaded guilty to j gnn. A rough road known as porary chairman and Alice states had even less involve- tion for continuance over the Robert , temporarily — said he implication in a scries of break- "Fisherman's Trail" was brok- Goetz , temporary secretary. ment in Wisconsin mishaps last term of . one ' personal injury wns awakened after 3 a .m by ins at cottages and business I en open by the ground crew to Both are seniors at Plainview year. suit — an act ion brought by his 7-ycar-old son , Cl ary, who places in Wabasha Jan. 5. get near the crash scene. High School. These figures provide ample George Wherritt Sr., against came into his bedroom calling, proof that the great majority the Green Bay k Western Rail- "Daddy, daddy, tlie liouse is of accidents in this state are in the ab- road — but denied , on fire. " of the "home-grown" variety. sence of filed affidavits , mo- Dienger discovered that flames ''The people we have to watch (or continuances in three tions were coming out of the attic out for most are those imme- other cases. These three suits above the kitchen. diately around us—and our- were filed as a result of a fire selves," a department spokes- "Of 21 notable which damaged a building, nt He rushed his wife and chil- man said, Howard and Center streets in dren , Kathleen , tl , Gary , Dale, civilizations, 19 perished 195!). 5, nnd Steven, 3, into his car Pnssepger cars were involved not from conquest from without, Another case which hud been and a neighbor took them to the in 85 percent of all accidents in on the calendar for the Septem- nearby home of another brother , Wisconsin during 1M2. Better but from decay from within." ber 1962 term, an automobile Richnrd. than 32 percent of nil vehicles accident suit by David J. Ro- He, neighbors and the Alma in accidents during the year Arnold Toynbee , Brituh hmorun Iher nnd his fat her, Herbert R<»- firo department , who wero still wero In the '60, 'fil , '62 or '63 Iher , against Leonard Konter , at the scene this noon , got' most was carried over the terra on of the furniture and most of the motion of attorneys. clothing from the home, Mountain Climber One new case wns added to Dienger said he had insurance Lost in Blizzard the calendar this morning. This on the building and contents but Is a divorce action hy Gerald could not estimate the loss at Is Found Alive i Mrs. Mary this time, It wns an old house, VauRhnn against TOKYO (AP) — A young VfliiRhnn. he said, He had lived there nine ¦ mountain climber was f o u n d years, Many Americans arr concerned about th** ea*e of lifr> In our , nine other alive Friday by searchers after Fletcher Christian Dienger said his brother Rob- country today—and what it may do lr, our children. Will the sailors from Ihe "Bounty " and ert has a large enough house so being lost for five days in bliz- zard - covered "soft llvins " of our tlmM bring a continuing decline in iheir 19 Polynesinns. loft Tahiti In that two families can live there mountains in p hysical and moral stamina? This could happen if our chilclien I 7fi !l secret I v to colonize comfortably for Ihe time being. northern Japan with four other companions. aren' t encnuragpd to develop their brx/itM ai well as their Pit cairn Island. The initial He isn 't sure of the cause of thc Hideyoshi Mural , 17 , a high m/nr/s . Parents should Insist on a minimum of 15 minutes of settlement lias grown to mon- blaze, The farm i.s in the Town school student , was discovered Ihiiii 150. of Alma. vigorous activity each school day-tor every hoy and every halfway up r>,xi0-fool Mt, Iwnki girl.Yell your school officials about your concern. Inr informa- in Aomori prefecture crouching tion about a program that your school—any school in tho snow. He /$jm!\ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS was suffering —can put Into effect promptly, write the President' s —j from expos ure, hunger and iW^i . Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14 I frostbite , Council on Physical Fitness, Washington 25, D, C V Reg. TH TESTING STARTS , . . Public and ensen administers the test to Peter Solberg. 8:00 p.m, (harp in the clubliouie. I Tho bodies of two of his four Piilillihff) II publlr lervke In rnnfii-rilutn wilh The Aclvrilning parochial school children in Winona today Left to right , Bradley Huff , Donald Gnulko * *^ _# Dinner Mcetlnn at 6:30 p.m. I companions were found as Council and tlie Nrwipaprr AdvriliilnH Ivrmiivn AsiiirUlinn. I I WILLARD ANGST , Grand Knight I began taking Ihe Mantoux lest for tuber- and Brenda Dumas, Thc testing w ill continue nearly 200 rescuers combed the culosis. At Madison School Mrs, E, through Feb. 21, (Dnlly News photo) jM//gg/g0/g/B-Wmmm&mmmmmWmWaWmWm ^^ E. Christ- snow-covered slopes. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlp S.D, Bridge DEAR ABBy: St, ?^ Materials Under (Jaficer Society Specifications Hdrt^^^ PIERRE, S.D. (AP) —Early ^ investigation revealed that the ¦ ' • VAN BUREN \-X materials used in the damaged , .•• ' By ABIGAIL : pilings of the giant Platte-Win- DEAR ABBY: Why do so many women object _to a ner bridge did not meet .specifi- man growing a beard ? I am sure that the good Lord didn t . Xx . By EARL WILSON cations, state high wiV director put hair on the faces of men so that a razor company cbuW NEW YORK ; Y- Honesty is- the best policy — for getting Don Hagger said Friday. sponsor boxing matches; And you line right up alongside beard scratchesT- hated. 'X . "We are not making any atr the rest of the-women and say, "If the A sad-eyed young French ' actor nanied Alain Delqni , the scratch him!" Men parted with their beards about the samf cusations at this time on wheth- pennitted to most romantic thing to come out of Paris since Charles Boyer er the contractor had deliber- time women were given the right to vote and . (you can do neither intelhgentlyL ,but had hair, recently : decided to tell the truth to beautiful Romy ately avoided Y the specs.*' he drive automobiles Schneider, with whom he had enjoyed a "short engagement" knowing how you women stick together I'll bet ten. biicto said. "But we are nttaking ' ; ' " ' - TED-W. lasting only about six yiears. further investigation;" this never sees . print./"- , / .. . " "Cheri," . he , said, "you will ;- . Girl Who Came to Supper,") send that ten bucks ; never be a great star as 1 Merle Buhler. a department DEAR TED : You lose! Now will appear at our "Fight for Society. understand a great star. . ... Y;-' engineer , said state inspection • to the Cancer Sight" showY at Carnegie ¦Hall . "You will never be a Mari- Jan, 19 ".". ..When Jack ".' . E. - crews discovered large cracks DEAR ABBY: I've never seen a prob- lyn Monroe, an Gardner; in about 10 per cent of the 276 lem like ours in your column , and hope you YAya Lednard taped an album it Dan- ¦ a Rita Hayworth. You haven't ny's Hideaway, he chide d bridge: piles , Y can help us. Three years ago my husband ' ' ¦ that. . 'miracle'-. Y ,-,. . ... that elec- friends .in ; the audience about ; The $4,5 million, 5,655 - foot accidentally hit a_ boy on a bicycle," arid tricity .- ." ¦• '¦ that appearance bridge, which will span t^e Fort the boy was killed instantly. It Was a foggy - • ¦ their response. To Jack . Carter , . .of a great starY 'V ." \ i Leonard '-saidY. "Don 't encour- Randall Reservoir, had been night, the boy darted out in front of the The girl who was thinking of | age me too much. The last time',, scheduled for completion next car, and my husband was not exceeding marrying him bit her lips and •you encouraged hie, I' flopped fall. Y the speed limit , so no charges/were brought asked if thatYvVas all. at the Paramount.. . Julie Wil- ."The bridge is^ being financed against him. He was. so heartsick he. lost 30 son, who recently became a mo- by the U.S.. Corps of Engineers; pounds. Our problem is; Every "Christmas "No," Yhe said. "You are dee- since that happened we have sent-the boy's freht from Marilyn Monroe, as ther, is taking her ;young son It is expected to be the long- with her when she plays at the estspan between the Mississippi family a lovely basket of . fruit and a large Henry Fonda is deefrent from wreatn oi iiowers ior tne ooy s grave, i Gary Cooper. Fonda, a great Ponce de Leon, Puerto Rico . . Buffalo Co River and the West Coast, Alby Red Buttons' tailor Irving Hel- Buhler said the cracks in the have the feeling- that perhaps we shouldn't actor, hasn't that electricity. ^ do this because it reminds them that their son is dead and it ler - and his recent/bride Sarah bridge supports apparently . Paul Newman doesn't have my husband is still liyihg. . We .surely don't want to cause as Marlon Brando and Jimmy Alyarez separated -X. - - Choo were caused by freezing and the Choo Collins, the sexy singer , condition of the pre - stressed them any more , heartaches in the future. Can you or some- Dean had i -t. Maria 7 Schell NFO Elects one who has been through this advise us? '" STUMPED couldn't be a Dietrich because has been dating Vince. Edwards !¦ : GILMANTON;. Wis. (Special) concrete;- she doesn't have it." ':' in Hollywood. "Isn 't lie en/ Rt; , YDEAR STUMPED; ; You didn 't say how the family. 'Y . gaged?" I asked Choo Y Choo. ; —Kenneth ; Wald ,. Alma 2 Goy. Archie Gubbriid said that sexpot reacted to your gifts, If they appear appreciative, , by : Do you know what "If he is, she Said , never .' was re-elected president of the if the : highwaiy engineers had said to him? " "h« , the all means continue. If your gifts arc. ackhowledged Romy Schneider mentioned it to me!" . . i-Buffalo County . NFO here ,"- 'at not discovered the cracks " She /said, "Forget it!" 7Y7 7 / rising water level of the reser- cOoly, or not at all ^— discontinue the practice. TODAYS WORST PUN : Les- ; the organization 's annual meet- Dielon s touring the country on voir might have covered the de- ' ' lie (Great). Scott of Bridge City, ing T/hursday, DEAR" ABBY:: Your Yanswer : toV'NOT MOVING' ' gives behalf of a picture -called "The lects.: -7 "me: the impressioh: that you are plain stupid. I agree with . Texas, claims he found a thea- ; Donald Owen, Nelson Rt. 1, :. . "We aren't very : happy about Love Cage," He visits Cleve- ter in Mexico advertising the i the letter, NQT with your answer. I have 30 minutes for Chi- iwas re-elected vice president t.hi's,v the governor said. "But land, Minneapolis ,. Detroit, film "Tequila Mockingbird. " lunch and I.don't aim to : spend it moving around so that cago. If he's just as; honest ev- l and Arnold Weisehbeck , Durand it's one of. those things ' that : ^ people . can sit together at a lunch counter: I "also refuse erywhere, he'll be a barrel of WISH I'D SAID THAT: It's |.Rt. 3. was re-elected secretary; happen — and it's .obvious that Phil • '.-Foster ' to move. Why should I? I've never asked anybody to move laughs for the boys at MGM . 's definition Yof/a i-Mrs. . Clayton . Nelson , Jilondovi someone made a mistake." for me. I'll bet you would stand in line at a grocery check- ' snob : "That's a guy who shaves : studios. 7 Rt. 1 , was elected treasurer. out with 6 or 7 people who each had about $15 •worth of only once V^ith . each stainless : She succeeds Melvin Mork , Al- blade; groceries, and you'd let someone ahead of you with a loaf WE HAPPEN to respect hint steel razor "XX I; ma -Rt-. 2. Mork was elected to of bread and a pound of butter. I wouldn't, but I think you .: him now enormously. -We asked , ,: REMEMBERED: QU' 0 T E: I a three-year term as director. $18,065 Budget are: stupid enough to7 Yours truly; that he's broken up with Roitiy. ' "No man should be considered Yfbr Buffalo County . ' . : HOMER IN . SOUTH- GATE , Schneider , if he might be- deep- lazy until he hires a gardner ly interested ; in Jane . Fonda. to. care for his boutonniereY ' 7ALI7 MEMBERS of the meat Af French Greek : DEAR HOMER:: Vou" sure have me pegged , Bud- "Oh; NO I."' -' he exclamied. ,At board were reelected for an- dy. I frequently let someone ahead of me with- a loaf EARL'S/PEARLS : . last/the *:¦ ¦:¦ ¦ as*K-^wisiss^ia 1 ''SURELY, not Jane - Fonda!" -Y efforts of the post office to speed I other year. They/ include: Roy I Hug Mini> ' ni .*s ETTRICKY Wis. (Special) — of bread ' and a pound of butter: And I'm stupid enough : A budget of 065 was set for enjoy it. : 7 ."¦;-/.; 7 :.'' . He's a delightfully f ran k mail are getting results. Your ! Michael , Alma ; Charles Whit- V NFO OFFICERS -. Y. Officers of the BuffaIo County NFO, . $18, V to .".: " ;"-7/- 'Y. Y -worth , Mondovi; Elmer JohnY left to Tight, Melvin/ Mork , director ; Mrs. Clayton . Nelson, 1964 at French Creek Lutheran young man who in today's so- bills ' are arriving faster now. i .. '. DEAR ABBY: Don 't tell me there is . nothing to dreams. ciety, is likely tp go far — to son, Mondovi , and Rodney Thoe- treasurer; Arnold. VVeisenb.eck, secretary ; Donald Owen, vice Church's annual meeting Thurs- Hearing that Liz Taylor or- , ' ¦' .¦ My husband tells the truth more times when he's sleeping someplace that's the equivalent i ny, Alma. It was decided that president, and; Kenneth WaldYpresiderit. (Mrs. Helwig photo) , day.. . , . : ./. dered a very expensive ¦wedding ¦.Y.InJaddit-ion to $11,815 for lo- than, he does . awake. One night he did a lot of talking in of Siberia. . . ' gown, -Al '.Cooper- says, "That's the bargaining -board , elect its his sleep; When he woke up I; asked him about it. He own chairman. ; cal "exptenses, the budget pro- ' ."Anybody who would divorce natural — after all, it's not as vides $5,000 for the synodical laughed it off; , saying lie didn't know X what I wasi talking Eddie Fisher," goes a line I though it's something she'd wear J .. A publicity committee - was about. In la fewMnonths there will be/ living proof that "he, ¦ I appointed for the year. These budget ; $450 for Bethany Home heard yesterday, "can't be all just once or: twice ;.. .'.'. That's for the Aged at La Grpsse; $600 was/ not lying" in/ his sleep: I am glad . he talks in. his sleep. badYY (Eddie tells it himself; earl. ; brother. include: Mrs. Dean Helwig and : Otherwise,' when it Comes to telling the truth. Yhe : would Mrs. Marvin Moy, Mondovi , for / Lutheran. Welfare ; $100 for it's attributed to his pal , ' Dean and Luther Park Bible Camp Vat bat . zero. "V • :DREAMER'S "MATE ' Mrs. Marviri Passow, and Ar- . : Martin ) ... The lady cigar Chetek-,7 Wis '., and $100 for Lu- smokers increase : The Baroness Tax Evasion . thur Jlitt,. AlmaYVY theran Bible Institute ef Minne- de Rothschild, Gloria Vander- ;A delegate, Garvin Parish , apblisV Alma , was elected7 . bilt, Christina Paolozzi, the Ma- / /Kenneth McLeod and Henry haranee of Baroda; Mrs. Louis Case Qne of First A report was given by Ervin Ohsrud were named trustees to Gates, Barbara Bergstrom, Mrs. For Rabiriovitz Duellman oh the recent dairy serve with/ Thomas Shay and David Muss, Princess Margaret, bargaining committee meeting Norman Hagen. Joel Henderson , Carol Lyn- at Hermiohe Girigold MADISON Wis; ' i)n—Harold ; Menomonie. He explained replaced La Verne Henderson ley, A regular cigar-smoking ,; / , X '~ /V V/ Y: 'X- , .:¦ ^ ¦ Lindstrom, a purchasing agent riders which have been attach- -x / "^' GRETCHEN LAMBERTON - who resigned. Miss Gertrude LEAF'S-^¦ if ^ l ** LAliNDERERS set! . .. .When you write about ed to dairy contracts signed in Ofsdahl will be financial secre- . -V ' ' ; Phone - for a Merrill manufacturing : WWniiy. l.sc r>unciny _ i sinoi" hnd gall bladder surgery at 10 , 49' 1 PLAINVIEW Minn, (Special) IN COLOR CAROL BURNETT Ocllvcr«d t>V Cnnlm IVr wri'k 60 rents Lutefisk & Lefse RED , WHITE or " It, wcrki ll? M M *rteli. 135.50 —Miss Dorothy Todd entered Olmsted Community Hospital , RUSSET < Rochester, Oy mn'I Mildly In nilv.mrri impr r slop. SI. Klizabeth' s Hospital. Waba- pr,1 on r»p|inl|rm On In ¦ sha , Wednesday evening aft- ¦ DINNER 111 HII MIQHI, llomliin , Olmsted, WlnonA, ' Family Styk .. HHBBHHHBHHHVH ^"i f^ eagg————»— WrtlU'Ji.1. huK.ilo, J,id , son, I' cpln ond er falling in her home nnd AJtCADIA PATIIONTS HiMiipi' .ilf.iii counllrM breaking her hip. She was dis- ' 1 ynnr , . . J|? ,00 ] rnrmlhi .'YY iiln charged from' tlie same hospr- ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - WED M JAN. 15 4 iiionirn , , IA . W | numlli , , , 11.35 POTATOES ¦ tal only a short time ago after Adolph Schlosser returned from Serving Start* 5:30 P.M. All ullii" mull lUhirrlolloni: St, ' , Rochester, I vr,v . . moo I nuinlh , . 11, 10 three consecutive major opera- Mary s Hospital Reivrvntlons Appreciated a mmithi . , , $ it (JO J months U.?5 tions, nil performed during the M M , . Conrad Ilulberg returned ' Phon» 3150 fc£y IIV-WVIM«I.' TECHNICOLOR' jRniHHBBaBMBHSrnrt (.hitnut nl nddrrn nnllrrs, iin'lollv. same confinement, Also at St, from Lutheran Hospital , La end (nnidv, Miii'iulpilnn oid^ti nnd other mull III - IIH lo WIIII .IM Dfllly Nfwi, B»i» VI, Elizabeth' s i.s Mrs. Florence Crosse, Mrs. Aaron Pron- Winonn, Minn. Wempnor , Plainview , who un- schinske has returned from St, 50r .49 STARTS THURSDAY ~ *1 : STEAK SHOP . < S«(ind -^^w---^--^--v ^-~ —v_^- ~ ^~ MODERN METHOD . . , 7. Robert Gleason, left , IBM ing beside Gleason, is chairman of the science- and industry specialist, points; out to -' American Association of: University study' being conducted by the ;chaptef this season. Others, Women/how computers are/used in modern business and in- from left are Mrs, E.D..-.Whiting; Mrs. Robert /Horton, chap-: dustry. The Winona/ Chapter , AAUW, toured theYcomputing ter president; and MissY Evelyn Taraldsbh , prograih chair- department . at Watkins Products ¦ Inc. plant Saturday morn- man. (Daily News Photo) ' 7/ " ing to see how the work is done. Mrs. Lloyd Belville, stand- Tacbnite/ Bill ; ; xOm Choif Sings Cohc§ rt Computers on Si.; ; AALJW Y Prog ram Ol 5 acred /y\usic - Sai urclay Y . More than 50 members of the , By Mrs. Jarnes K. Carlson , Winona Branch , American As- have some difficulty in . per- ' forniing. its harsh harmonies. sociation of University //Women An outstanding choir of. 68 voices filled YWLnon a Senior The more , traditional churds took part in . the all-day meeting i; - Y JAMBOREE FUN . - ,-Y X, The 350 square .dancers at the /Langowski, left , is square dance queen .of the Winona group; Saturday at the ; Watkins Prod- [ High Auditorium with sacred of Anton Bruckner' "Christus ¦ ¦ ; ¦ • music Saturday evening, and Factus Esf' showed :the influ- 1 Winter Carnival Jamboree were greeted by Arnold Steneh- ¦/Others from, left are Mmes. Milton " ' 'Krjutsori, -."- NJi.cic Win- ucts Inc. plant . aid the Hotel ! jem , Jack Frost , and some of his court; at the dancing ' : In the forenoon I even a 'critical listener would ence of that Austrian's. compn- . party eski and -Jarnies JumbeckY (Daily News Photo) Winona^ the Hugo Y Sunday group visited the computer sec- have thought he was hearing sitions for qj^an. Distler's afternoon at7St. Stanislaus- Auditorium.; Mrs. . Ronald tion of the company, where the 7 professional singers. They were, "Sing to the Lord a New Song" various, operations of/the com- i howevier, c o lie g-e students. contained vigorous and rhyth- mic parts : contrasted to sof ,. [V/ i nter: Ga mi va I Royal ty": Visits ; Durand PTA Phns outside activity, and . whether puter, such as key-punchuvg, I members of the famed St. Olaf ! x . non-active children College Choir, and to restrained sections.XX X" . should ba: sorting and data- processing | ¦ ¦ ¦ inspiring S Panel Discussion ehcoiu-aged to become more ; hear. ' ' - . • ' ' .'- :•.,:. . in. the ; final offerings,. the 350 quare; Dancers at Jamboree ac- were explained by Robert Glea- \ , tive: will be included in the dis- .'." The 'choir,- by all compari- choir sang ancient and: modern The/ Winter; Carnival , square ! DUHAND, - Wis. (Special) — ' ¦ son, Philip Eberhard, and Har- ¦ hymns, , 7 Clubs present were the M and \ cussibn : . - : ._ ry L. Anderson,, all of sons, is ". aY superblyv trainea. and carols beginning ¦ dance ' jamboree Sunday; after- ' C Squares and Double EE Folk "Homework—It's Need and Pur- .whom with a stirring processional Y Panel members from high have been involved - with the ' group of musicians, and is : noon at St.. Stanislaus Auditor- ' Dancers/ Rochester ; Park Rec pose" ii the . title of the panel school . and elementary faculty ; , "Crown Him .King of Glory " , " work of the computer for s#\* MR. AND MRS. Reynolds directed by Dr. Olaf C. Chris- j ium was attended by; 1,200 per- Squares, Winona;, Whitewater ! discussion scheduled for PTA I include high school principal tiansen , ably carrying on the by Olaf C7 Christiansen.; '.'All ; sons. These included 350 I)urahd , eral years. Y v Tomter, Pigeon Falls, Wis.,' ¦ square Whirlers, Dover, Minh.; Badger at Unified Schools for,! Vaughn Hoffman, Richard Dues- traditions of his father; the late Men Draw Near" was an inter- dancers, representing 12 clubs. ! Squares, Fountain City, Wis. ; tonight, according to program ¦ Xuncheon at the hotel / high- announce the . engagement esting setting by. Zoltan Kodaly, j terbeck, MrsY Ruth Smith. Les« lighted by a speech on the Ta- F. Melius Christiansen. ! In addition to local callers , 101 Merry ' Misers'! Happy Twirlers, director , Bob Heike. ; '.. and approaching marriage the contemporary Hungarian outside callers ter Martin , Elementary Princi- conite Amendment, was/ pre- i It was the elder . Christiansen / worked with the Checkerboard Squares. Mabel , ' ''Creativity, or the three U's; : pal Truman of their daughter, Miss . Jul- who has done extensive re- ¦; dancers during; the afternoon. .! Minn. ; Coulee Region Promen- . ,Hickethier , Russell ceded by/ a brief business/ ses. j.who founded the choir and ini- ^ Unschooled. Unskiiled and Un- ! Haigh. Miss: Alice Plumer . and , at which Mrs. Robert Hor- ie Ann Tomter , to David C. search into the folk rriielodies of A highlight of the entertain- j aders, La Crosse ; Grapevine sion Ytiated its long history of tour- his country; his short, repeated ¦ employed - 'is the general theme ! Miss Lila CorizetLY , presided. It was announced Warner, son of MrYand . Mrs. ;. ment ; was the . appearance of , Twinsters, Austin, Minn.; "inid ton- \ ing, in this country and in Eur- phrases :were well enunciated of the PTA program for the | : Grade school open house will that on Feb. 13 at Pasteur Hall Donald . \Varrier, Whitehall, ope, -x -x - . xX" XX ' -. ' ' : Arnold Stenehjem ,. Jack Frost 19 and 90 Square Dancers , current : school year. The need . . by the youthful singers. Y ' ibe held from 7 until 8 p.mi, Dr. .Zoe Swecker, of the Winona Wis. The wedding will be of .the Winter Carnival , / and - Spring . Grove; /. Minn./ and purpose of, homework and THE Y FIRST SECTION of : v ¦ before the regular meeting, State College faculty , ; will dis- Feb. '2 at Evangelical ,'Lu- Y A TENDER German carol, some of his royal court. Entertainment . included the .whether; it helps or hinders : j the program included numbers 1 /¦ The Happy' ;. Twirlers square playing of St. Stan' ' Band cuss. "Occident and Or i e/a t, „ theran Church, Pigeon Falls. "Auf Dem 'Berge,'! arranged by the' s , I creativity.: will be discussed, by MILL CREEK HOMEMAKER S Some B a sic Considerations"'' j by Y four of the most brilliant , dance group fromY La: CrosseY the appearance of Bob Carr , ; The bride-elect is a regis- - ' Kranz and three lovely songs a panel of teachers and parents ETTRICK , WisY (Special) — This meeting will be sponsored spokesmen for the Renaissance written and arranged by. F. Mel - ' had 98 couples at the event and Winona State : College 7 student , from both urban ,rural com- Ytered nurse and is employed irit in sacred music; all; of. ! and \ Mill Creek Homemakers will by the Occident . and Orient j sp ius Christiansen ,, completed the 7won the. large banner for the who did a ventriloquist act "'munity. - 'Questions as,to whether ! meet Wednesday at the home at ; Luther Hospital , ¦ Eau. J these numbers were written be- ; study group, of; which Mrs. Ciu - . ' ' program.. ' -In LJiilci Jiibilo" with biggest attendance. The second with a dummy;, and a dance there is too much or .too little of. Mrs. Harold1 Sclimidt; tis Johnson is chairman. Claire. Her fiance Is in the ' - fore 1600; - " . ] banner was won; by the Merry performance .by Judy Malviri, . : In ' . a familiar 14th century German 1 Other groups which will be ; submarine . service pf (he '- . "Hodie Christus¦ . Natus meldoy, proved an audience fa- Mixers of Ettrick. Savage, Minn., also a WSC stu- / . Est':' by Palestriiia , the . mysti- meeting, soon '; include the after- ;•' Navy, \statiohed ;-at Pearl vorite with its swinging rhythm dent. noon literature-group on Thurs- ' ;¦ cal, almost , unearthly . qual- Nick Wineski was chairman .-•""-"¦""N /. Harbor^ Hawaii, , and beautifully done soprano ^ j day at the home of Mrs. Hor- ity of this great: Italian com- solo, Carolyn J. Boldt of the jamboree, assisted by poser was beautifully/ express- ton , and the ''Occident and ; Ori- Laws Of 1963 are incorporated "A Christmas Symbol" fea- Milton Knutson and James fit|W<4 i ent" group at the home of Mrs. by reference and ed by the singers. Thomas Jumbeck. w * that chapter tured another lovely soprano Engaged to Wed "tpSyjSK y Wfj! WINTER S ' Johnson at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs! provides: V Vittdria , a Spani sh contempor- solo, and the final "Praise to *^ ary of Palestrina , was Tepre- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boldt. &• CARNIVAL SPECIAL *^3 Horton asked . that members •1. That taconite companies tlie Lord" was a reverent trib- A £ ¦ ¦, *f Sir ****^" jr ^• A. ' who wish to have fellowsnip shall be taxed ¦sented.byY'.'.Q .Quam Gloriosum , '' i Houston, Minn., announce the ALCW Circle Dates P * by whichever is ute to the founder of this ex- ' (Good Thro Jan. 18 Only) «| luncheons or dinners in their the greater:, laws : in existence and the.; choir . produced 'the traordinary musical group. , engagement of their daughter . Are Announced homes call .Mrs. . David Mahlke on July 1, 1963,/or the amount smooth, sustained phrases of Miss Carolyn Jean Bo'dt , to . as, In encore, the genial director ' , (Special") or Mrs. James Spear. . .; applicable to manufacturing cor- this song if .breathing TWere presented Miss Georgianna ; Lawrence Allen Nevcomb. son ARCADIA Wis. — : Helens Curtis \ During luncheon the Winter porations- . other than tacohiteY unnecessary. . Loomis of Winona as a talent- , 0! Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln New- ] Circle meetings for the Ameri- can Lutheran Church Women Carnival Royalty paid a visit :" 2. A provision • apportioning "Alas They Have Taken The ed and capable soloist in the comb , Dakota. Minn. A sum- i PERMANENTS : and presented to several officers income to Minnesota other than Lord" was next , this somber beloved "Beautiful Savior." mer wedding is being planned. are announced as follows: Mon- and chairmen carnival "appoint- ordinary manufacturing corpor- tune , by Thomas Morley,; the day evening, Esther Circle, in 25 ^5 EnglishmanYY more famous for HOSPITAL AUXILIARY the church parlors with a pot- | ond ] ments''. Entertainment follow- ations because almost all taco- WHITEHALL , Wis. ( Special) ing luncheon was provided by his secular madrigals than for luck dessert; Priscilla, at the ^ nite will be sold /and; shipped Fillmore UCW —Mrs . N. S. Simons will be With Haircut at Nancy Edstrom, who played an outside the state and the leg- sacred songs. - home of Mrs. Lenora Kreher; l» £l The elegant counterpoint Yof hostess at the meeting of the Sarah , at the home of Mr. and * Special Price of Only *M organ solo, and by Mrs. C. Rob- islature wished to make certain Tri-County Memorial Hospital _m henson who sang three Orlando di Lasso , a Frenchman Plan Meeting Mrs. Edwin Servais. ert Step it would be able to tax the ta- auxiliary, at 2 p.m. Tuesday at selections from :' musical com- ' by birth but Italian by associa- ¦' ¦ Tuesday evening, Lydia Cir- conite companies correctly PRESTON , Minn. - United the hospital. VICT6RS edies. Mrs. Stephenson was ac- 3. Capital losses cannot be tion , was well done in "Sur- , of Fillmore i cle meets at the home of Mrs. &. $1.25 ' " ' " In re- Church Women HAIR FASHIONS M companied by ?fancy. ; Arnold carried forward from one tax- rexit Pastor Bonus. . . ' County will have their annual TRINITY GUILD Orlen Erickson Sr.; Miriam, at sponse to well-deserved ap- 59 W. 4th St. Phone 2476 Stenehjem joined Mrs. Stephen- able year to another except to . potluck luncheon and business Goodview Trinity-Guild will the home of Mrs. Hugo Sciilag- plause, the choir added tbe fa- j intweit; Wednesday afternoon . Open Saturda y Afternoons and son in a duet from "The Music the extent permitted by laws I meeting at the Methodist meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Man ". Mrs. Stephenson and The Legislature anticipates the miliar "Praise Him in Glad- Members are to bring Ruth , at the home of.Mrs. Paul '' ' Church, Preston , Monday. church, Evenings by Appointment Miss Edstrom were introduced taconite companies may ib.;C: ness, arranged by the direc- ' their mite box offerings. Mrs, Tyvand , Sr. tor . ¦ The luncheon will be at. .1 1 :30 by Miss I^velyn Taraldson , pro- money for a number of years a.m., after which there will be Esther Dunn will show slides gram chairman. and should , not be permitted to THRKE MOTETS for double a film showing^on the United of her trip around the world, AAUW legislative chairman. carry forward all Miose losses choir were offered in he see: Nations , The business meeting Hostesses will be Mmes. War- Mrs, Ray Crowley, introduced as deductions in later years. ond portion of the program , will start at: 2 p.m. Mrs, Ma- ren and and Willard Matzke. Mrs. Virginia Torgerson , state 4, The market value may bj - these showing an . 'interesting ricnus Davids will talk nn her PTA representative from Winona , treated as gross income, Tlv.s v "gigant ic CALEDONIA contrast between ,lh' Korean experiences . The event CALEDONIA , Minn. (Special) who discussed the Taconite is provided because - - .pmc (aco- genius of Johnson Sebastian which will appear is open to the public. — The January PTA meeting Amendment nite producers might sell' to Bach and the contemporary ex- ¦¦ v on the state ballots in 1904 . steel company stockholders at of the Caledonia Public Schools pression of Mealy Willan. The CIlAUKi ; WADDING will be at 7::i() p:in . Tuesday Mrs. Torgerson described thc cost. great Baroque rnoiets of Rach , 5, Jarl R, Evanson, 1072 W, in the ncw high school lunch taxation . of regular iro.i ores A provision regarding de- . were a culmination of ncar y Semi-Annual including the ad valorem , occu- duction of federal income tax ' Broadway, and Mrs. Isribclle It. room. Prior to the meeting, f>flO years of development of this : there will be open house in the pation and royalty. ; tasces and to prevent too muc h of a ben- form. As a rale, a moiet i.s an Schoniger were married Thurs described the competition de- efit in the case of a taconite day eveninR in the Chapel of high sehool rooms. The formal unaccompanied chord ciimpo-ii- meeting will commence at 8 veloped after the Korean War company operating as a sub- tion , based on :i s icred Latin Central Lutheran Church by Dr, throughout the world. sidiary of a steel company, I,. !'•:. Ri yiirslad. p.m, The , German Lutheran text; specific rules wore f' openings to the square evening, and wns contrasted lo MINNESOTA CITY AID ski , president; Mrs, Stanley Red Cross Shoes 11.99 to.. 15.99 ' , Constitution of tlie State ol Min- inch — Is necessary lo permit "We Need The-e O Lord ," a The Minnesota City Lutheran vice president ; Mrs. now 8 90 to 10.90 pro- ' Newman , nesot a which hnve been separation from the silica. quiet , smooth, supplicat'n^ re- Ladies Aid will meet In the Josep h Slollman , secretary, anil posed. Mrs. Torgerson stated that pression of Bnch' s religion ;! de- church Social Room Thursday Mrs. Hdmund Podjaski , treasur- Rhythm Steps 12.95 to 10,95 now 8.90 to 11.90 She pointed out what the new both C!ov. Elmer L. Andersen vot ion. al 1:HO p.m. er. Winners at cards played dur- proposed amendment docs not and Son. Hubert Humphrey had In Willnn 's "Apostrophe to Members arc to brinR Iheir ing the social hour which fol- do, that it does not apply to favored the now amendment the Heavenly Hosts" Ihe first 1. L. Jeweski J oyce 10,95 to 14 95 now 7.90 to 9.90 , mito hox«s. Mrs. David Ponnlli lowed were Mines. regular ore mining companies nnd she urged its adoption. Also modern music of the proRram will ho tho hostess and Newman, that the in lieu taconite las will recommended was Ibe adoption vas well-received. _jiqt be affected so that the ta."- of a second amendment to be Life Stride 7.99 to 1,3,99 now 5.90 to 8.90 ¦^_^ the In the choir 's third gro in , re- inR irW^oritics vlierc mines proposed which removes some cent musical nettings of an- are situated will be able to raise obsolete language fi;om the Con- cient texts by American, IUIS - Jtcujfy . £itML , appealing maternity wear: Balance nus Dei" featured the. low bass notes, typ ical in Hussian lilur|,i- ' ' ABOUT CATHOLICS ... <'al songs, The most dissoiuint J\\ • -PIECE SHIFTS Men s and Children s Snow Boots—reduced 25% j of the modem settings was "A; ' THEIR BELIEFS —THEIR MASS the Cross Ilemeinber Me " J » 2-PIECE DRESSES Note: (from Luke) mid the singors ^ Special price* Are on close-out prttiorns only. Staple «nd carry-over style* cannot be Included. INQUIRY CLASS appeared, understandably, ' lo ¦ ¦ A CATHOLIC j "tT ft;j.X^'^V:^.' *ix ''xt\¦-, x^:¦•::-: 7! v. 7'-- , ':•:¦:¦:¦:¦ x:y':- '-^:^xy:4-yl • SKIRTS, TOPS, SLACKS f c-«- yk 'ti&iXWX:XX-'<'$X:y.'Mi':XXXX To Begin Advlirl hrmenl - DO FALSE TEETH \{ • BRAS and SLIPS Tuesday. Jan. 14 — 7:30 p.m. Rock, Slide or Slip? rAH'l I'.IITII , an liuiirovrd powrtrr to / V • GOWNS and DUSTERS Downstnin 6« uprlnklrd on ii|>|>cr or loWfr filnthn, luililn luli.e iriMli 11 mm (Iru'ilv In plnce , Do not nllilr , hllf* or lick No t;iimniy, 'S the Sacred Heart jnocv. |)nslv tni.l " nr fcrllnt; , FAR- -¦SWNBA Um Cathedral cf I'KK'I'll In IlllOllllIf lllMI -IU'Ktl l">(ll> l ,: "£ Tol. 2fl53 not hOMI ('licrkn " plulc niUir " irtfn- m 69 West Third Street Ot rAHTBliTH »t »nj NEW STORE HOURS: ; 5s? lurn Drwitlil. \12 5. . (1 -onmer, r r MIL . HOW DO YOU STAND, SIR? WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS To Your Good Health ... Letters to The A Good Start Hoddwihking Mariy Editor ' Note: Lef- THE NEW YEAR At lew than 15 days {.Editor 's be;' tetriperof e, old yet it seems to be going well/The Wove ters tnusf great oj reasonable length and economic growth of 1963 appears to be con- On f conorhy signed by the .writer. ' tinuing, we have a new President wlio is Allergies Bona fide names 0/ all off to an impressive start and, with, a few By SEN, BARRY GOLDWATER toill y be M. D. : letter-writers exceptions, the international situation Tlie recently announced shutdown of mili- By J. G. MOLNER. published: No religt'ous, seems fairly calm. tary bases and Navy .yards by the Depart- - Molner; Any medical or pe rsonal con- ment of Defense was hailed widely a re- 7 7 Dear. Dr. as information concerning X iroversiies - are ' accept- The year past, hbweverY will stand cut turn to fiscal sanity in the most costly branch able ¦'.)' '. . '": , allergies from dust and stark in the chronology -of our times. It of our government greatly ; Secretary , of Defense , McNamara :' said. the Y pollen would be ¦ Be Your Own Judgi was dominated — indeed; overwhelmed ^-. appreciated : MR. BY' ' . by one terrible event. action would save the taxpayers upwards of In School Dispute , $100 million, and most of: us welcome such That's Xi: big order; It is YTo .the . Editor:;7 , ' frugality, even . though atY times it may - have The nation is still wondering what was estimated that 75 percent of We would like to ask all done to the soul -of America by the assas- a bearing on the income and- economic, status lis ha\e at; least minor al- of pur states and districts. But hone of iis personswho may have read sination of John F. Kennedy. Yin the first lergies, and 25; percent have the two articles XL. one in few hours there was football-as-usual. In likes to be hoodwinked with a grandstand' play strong ones, and no two of for economy if such is not the case. Y Thursday's edition, and one the long nights when men remembered the . them are : necessarily alike. in Friday's edition, and the ¦ One of the keenest of our congressional maybe I can give muffled drums and the¦• 'scandal of the Dal- on; However, letter to the editor that fol- ' ' ' watchdogs economy, Rep. YH. R Gross of you some helpful clues. las jail there was a kind of horror ''.tj iatY a Iowa , sourly greeted the news of cutbacks in lowed - in Sunday's edition free people cculd have grown so irreverent defense installations with the comment that An allergy is 7 a hyper- concerning the School Board Secretary McNanriflra c ou lrl V. sentitivity. to something : or meeting held on Tuesday, of the law. - have saved the taxpayer $400 other which . ordinarily is ; Jan. .1 in St. Charles;.: that - YIN THE LONGER light of many dawns, million by .contracting ' with harmless. The .symptoms you be your o\vn judge" as '¦ ' ' can Y be a running nose, two ar- lioweyefi we YmllY remember . Mr. Kenne- Boeing lo . supply-: the military . to -which ofYthe first ¦ dy's > contributions. . One was the nuclear with the TFX planeY YY chronic drainage . -in the ticles : was Y correct. ¦ Y test ban, after which you could hear ' the '.; McNamara '-Ignored7 the re- throat , hives,: itch, inflamed In: making ybur decision, digestive up- vdrld exhale.7 Another was . a polish ;that commendations of his top Army, eyes, sneezes, we wish to inform yoii that . sets and a host of other 'com- . the Presidency had often lacked and will Navy and . Air Force advisors, . Friday's articleY was a cor- : mon complaints. ' . miss. Most of all, perhaipsY was an insis- who wanted the Boeing version rection made .. after. Frank of; the plane, and awarded the ¦¦ Pairing fhe hypersensi- Ko ch and DelYRuhberg, ac- tence on the dignity of the American per- ' : 'Contract to General Dynamics, sivity with comnariied by Henry JYBa r- so n- Y which would build ;the aircraft the sympY .';. tel ,'¦ Superintendent of. the St. Y History, of course, wilY handle Ihe faiU in President. Johnson's home torn isn't al- Charles. School appeared be- state ot Texas. Goldwater - .: editor of the ings —- . the . stalemate with Congress,, the ways easy. . fore the area ¦ The practice o4 saving $100 million while News to make : power squeeze ori business•• ' .— when these AYc ar eful WiTiona Daily throwing away $400 million is not new at the history , of. . that correction. . short years of a memorable Presidency Pentagon, but it- should be brought-to a halt the case is , and believe you , We feel are put in perspective. Today, it is too ear- before the nation finds itself in a position of essential.; In will also, that as administrar ly ;to judgeY Vv not being, able to support: a Defense Depart- one instance . tor of the school , Mr. Ba'r- ment. V- - ' ,.- " ¦¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ :; 'Yv- X . - : s y. mptoms tel would not have1 ¦ permit- VY ¦*• ¦ ¦ ¦• ' T : Although it undoubtedly is true ¦ that much : • ;; ¦;. :• :. ;. ;. •: . •.Y ! ' . * partment of Hemidji State Teachers College , Council to lunch to am lit and quite fre- however, must be remedied: thc manner read the quently get a 1i>in.i llirn vour trouble* may !>• won first place in n ski (ovirnivinenl nt Bemidji. message; or Ihs bloody Irnccd lo (!lnn0 and Ralph Hill , 11th place In Ihe .southern sec- neatly folded on his turned- rmniTiiiniticii Wn licrn iiirrcAsftilly dars. It's good now and everything indi- tion. down bed. times but don 't think IrPBlrtl . 'Htev hnvo found nonlhlniT this is telitt nnd improved cates it will continue to he, - Lei 's hope so Uuiilcs I' . Granule was -added to Ihe

  • .!iri-$;r>,:!!i for pncliing and W < city and rural votes. , for Daniel A. Borkowski , 40, 727 ing this the crown of the tuber ( FOR Aisked at Lake City should be well above the sur- BONUS DAYS ONLY W. King St , who was arraigned ON THE KEY current foreign :< 5 ! : face of the soil in the pot. on a charge of assault. policy stands — his opposition LAKE C1TV , Minn. - The w< \ si^ Borkowski was arrested at to the sale of wheat to Russia Lake City Waterfront Develop- THE BEAUTIFUL nnd popu- ^ " ^ 6:10 p,m. Sunday on a com- and to the -recent atomic test ment Commission will open lant ' vfer ' sealed bids Feb , 3 at 7 p.m. lar gloxinia is another p JV / i plaint' brought by his - wife.. He. ban treaty — Senator Goldwater that requires special handling pleaded guilty. . | finds himself at odds with a at the city hall on purchase of \ vJ '->¥ 1 1 i 10 cabins located on Lake City At the same time it does not His senten ce of a $2!j fine or) majority of the American peo- ' touchy as either / '4? WHITE ! Point , seem to be as eight days J3i the city jail was | ple and , perhaps more serious- the azalea or the cyclamen and SALE FRIGIDAIRE 2-speed washer with 4 wash I suspended om condition that he j ly for him, with a majority of Offers may be for individual is more easily grown. While in AQJ( not be guilty of a similar of- 1 his fellow Republicans. Coupled units. Cabins will be sold com- bloom it should be kept in a / BONUS'' fense during the next six with the idea of considering with- plete with contents including , but not in direct ^P and rinse settings-matching dryer, too ! , light place months. The fine and jail term drawal from the United Nations shower , stool lavatory, sink , sunlight. The soli should be nc-xt ap- ' ¦ refrigerator , will be doubled on his (a position the senator has tem- hot plate , heater , kept moist , but over-watering pearance om Ihis charge , Bor- pered some of late), the foreign some furniture , beds and bed- A vM of two Bi and Name Sheets (your should be avoided. J kowski was told. policy stance of the senator ding. choice of I'MII oi double and a mnlcli- .,. „,, L nm _ - L ~~ ' " '~r* ^^i ' : When flowering has been ' ' — ".g^ _\ (Sa\\ \ emerges easily the most con The cabins may-be inspected IIIK pair «f cases will he Riven VIW.F. ' ¦•- ¦- toJ-"-Jj , M) ^ |tt V'~ V completed, the watering can be | y _^ W\ ^ J i troversial part of his platform. by contact ing Ben Simons. to tbe purehasci of anv niaior appli- ^'^ ' JTT1V7ni?7iV7nFn7rs The most unpopular domestic m discontinued. Then the pot can 1 ' nin ' i miirwi T'^llir 1"?? n^T *£'. itH \ ii '--*^- '-'" """ "*" ~»> JIIK C . . din mi; thc I''i tulane Wh ile f ^; ^j^jv_JL^^---r^ ^'' ^a,i " ^^ stand of Senator Goldwater is ^ ^^ to sell off the Tennessee Valley Marshal ! at Ettrick Adverlist'nienl Authority , where lie meets gen- ' (Special ) 1 , ETTRICK , Wis . - eral disagreement by 2 to Edward Fors«th is new village If you were born opposes INSIDE Significantly, the South marshal, ltalph Hugfiins who B § on this issue by . ^^ thc senator was marshal , has employment before ... close to n 4-to-l margin. Only in Wiriona but will continue to 1913 bore ma- slightly more than a work part (luie for Jhe village, . . . let us tell you how you M GIANT ' ' jority of conservatives go along ¦ can sill) apply fur n $2 ,000 .life ^ wilh him on 'TV A, i Space-saver, $m IM IX'HANICAL KN(;iNKF.RS insuraiiee policy issued up lo 12 , B Harry afle 110) . Once your application "«¦ o IN HIS campaigning. The area chapter of the Amer- is approved , the policy can be j dollar-saver y# Gold-waler will have to make ican Society M , or or tlie Presidency, lieatiii and -vcntilatine, and air - nomination R can Insurance ('ft.. 4000 Oak , taires hecnusc Ihe "WISP-EAR " Hut Presidents arc chosen conditlonin ii industry and their Dept . Tll!l!R , Kaiuas Citv , Mn. Is worn entirely in the rur. purtly on their stands nnd part- iiuxiliary pilot control devices. filMI. What yom sec in my hnnd is ly on their personalities ns well. nil you see when you l ook di- In tomorrowYs column , tho total rectly into rny ear. Imagine—th e Goldwater Impact — including % ! Jl ^l ' -"" ' Mode l WCDA-64 - DDA-64 ll entire henrlns a'('. including tiny political person- J^Si^ I ^ the Goldwater BHW^^-j "' ^^ 4 colors or white |:| battery inside, weighs less thnn ality — will be measured. :' hasi ]/5th of an ounce. It's tho Every bas ic WANTED!\ "5 Eve c washln t featuri • drylnj faatura world's smallest henrint; uiil—ns 'sS lHI inSH ^^^! * 7 small as n clime , as li({lit ns n Damage Exceeds | v . Mew 4-poEition wash and rinse • Now, convenient Fabrics dial. j 'j nickel. Yet 7 out of 10 persons Modti o-u-«* temporalur e dial. . Haa tho modern look with beautl- ' ¦! with honrliiiR losses can tie help- 1 t.ao cu. n., 4 color, or white • 2 speeds, 3 cycles (or multi-fabric fu| new high control panel. "W1SP- $300 in Coll ision washing, ed hy lh« Sonotone Gold Coins ijj • 63-lb, freezer chest, • Timed drying or No-Heat sotting. -il who I Save water on smnll lo^ds. < VAli." Id-e. for those A clinging coal of ice on cily I '// ' l ast Ice cube freeing. • j "hear bill don 'l undersl nnd. " .streets was blamed (or Ihe only 1 V% $1-$2.50 - $3 - $5 accident police were called lo $10-$20 COINS AT j • Sliding chill drawer lor X\ frosh meats. I .SVr anrl hear wilh ihr investigate Sunday. \\ , BUY THE PAIR ONLY Curs driven hy Calmer I., ALL CONDITIONS \\ "WISMXAR" totltiY ut - \ ^Bk . • . j fiafl 5 • Full-width Hydrator for « ^ Wood , lfi , 92:i W, Howard St., HIGHEST PR ICES 25,1 AN D JftSAyE?c ^ V'^ ^t • AJT/. quarts vegetables. j?f*r_ ' ' ~ _0t^_\ e\ nnd Leonard H, Moore , 557 E, PAID SONOTONE* ' ' i • Stonea door holds even ^^ Howard St., collided nt the in- ^^W— ^^ jrVK. ~W /F\C_) ^ ** 'i tersection of Wabasha nnd Vi-zal. cartons. rr^llr '^1^ 1 K J ^ _f ¦ fl HEARING Johnson streets nt :i:»5 p.m. Tho ,j I JS 5^|te ^. ** ^ * W -T- drivers saw ouch other hut were ^ CENTER ininlile 10 stop, police said. No For Coin "X^Y^fiM '" 1/ v *f WlkNONA HOTEL liigK wore issued, InformAtlon s VSq> IVoiNS A SUPPLIES The Wood car hud over $100 Sea 2» W. 2nd Tuesday, January Mill Jf i~lL St. in front end diunnges and OrUne Kittle (National Hotel) W T ^ I #Hr . . JjsjjjjjJ^^'^Sw ^ Hours: 1:30 4:0O P. M, Moore 's damages were over j ^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦ MBHar , I ¦¦ ' ' * ' l , ' - $200 X ' -• ' ¦•• •.-.iv* - ..i. V »«».»^'« .A.i.s-:^VW'\M»S.i^':w» : .tai^., ^^ ¦;;:-. -;. ;^< -.;,-<~£:.-< >iNNIS THE/ MENACE Serving in Arrhed Forces , • * North Central 234 000 Visit Falling Cross M. SGT. LEIGH B. BELL. j she will specialize in machinist Stassen Shows 474Y .W. ' -. .' Belleview St., former j accounting. She graduated from ¦ ¦ j Army recruiter in Winona, has Alma High School in 1963. take City Water [I KillsV * Gift,* V 4 i j left for brie year's duty in Ger- Has Good Year BRISBANE, Australia (AP ) j many. He will be assigned to — 'A.girl was killed Saturday j MINNEAPOLIS — North Cen- the 'U.S. Army Garrison in tral Airlines' record traffic, Area: Estimate Interest In when a 112-pound stone cross . . ' . ; DarmstadtY Y above; a headstone toppled coupled with an industry-lead^ LAKE CITY, Minn,—Accord- ; Sgt. Bell's family will remain ing operating performance dur- ¦after she had placed ,' flowers X in Winona while he completes ing to the U.S. Army Corps of ¦¦ ¦ ¦ " ing 1963, highlight the airline's Yon a grave. . '• . " . " " ' his tour of duty . which will fill Engineers, St. Paul, an esti- Wisconsin Race : j greatest year in its 16-year his- The girl, Leah Roslyn Hart,. ... out 207-years of military serv- ! tory, it was announced today by mated 234 ,000 persons partici- MILWAUKEE (AP) - Harold ,' ice. " |; 4. and her mother had just ' Hal; N. Carr, president. pated in recreation at , the Stassen. who has expressed irv visited the graves of the girls ; ' Yearend traffic figures reveal Lake City waterfront last year. terest . in:.entering Wisconsin s 7-year-pld Y PVT. GEORGE RESSIE JR. , . grandmother Yand ! [ the airline carried a record l.- .j It is further estimated that presidential primary has asked . brother, who died last year,. ! -RA17657605, Box, 204 -, 124th . , " with a state Republi- ' 214,5132 passengers, la gain of 8 a meeting :. The girl was runriing to catch " T. . Co., Fort Eustus, Va.—re- . Corinne •• ¦. .' Johnson some 70,900 motor vehicles . ' ' ' ¦ 1962, while flying ' ¦ percent over can leader and an aide for New. " ¦ ¦ ¦ • !• - ' turned; to his base after spend- - ¦ ¦ . . passed the official check point ; up with mother . when she Y . „ . . -* . 203,828,672 reyeiiue passenger York Gov Nelson Rockefeller .bumped into the loose . head- ing a 14-day leave at the home . ETTRICK , - . 'Airm near the rnuhicipal harbor here ¦¦Visit' "the state with- . . Wis. . - X. an miles, also a, new mark. ' says he will • . . . stone!." . - ' of his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Johnson , son of -Mr. during the year; • ;. in; a month . George Ressie,. Winona Rt. 1.- J: Carr said that ' 'for 17 consec- . Y YY- arid Mrs.: Millard J. Johnson, The. . figures are based on a Hard on the heels of these de- :*X'x- . ; utive .: months . — since August govemment recreational u s ei is being ! reassigned to Chamite 1962-T-each month has surpassed velopments. State. GOP ¦chairr ] PEPIN. Wis (Special)—Ron- AFB, . 111,, foi*! technical trainY j survey, conducted , here last sum- m ah Talbot Peterson of Apple- J ald Juliot has returned to San I its own passenger boarding rec- mer , with ! John Selck, . son of Conservative ing as an electrician. He recent- | ord. The . previous single day : ton . announced Sunday that . a:, Diego, Calif ,Y to serve aboard ly completed his basic training . Mr; and .Mrs! Edwin Selck; as number of Republican speakers the "USS Klondike after spend- I high of !;4,511 passengers, set in local checieir. j at Lackland AFB. TexY He is a August . 1962, was topped six will stop in Wisconsin ;to back.! ing two .weeks leave . with his ' I ¦ JohnY '! spent'. ' /two weekends parents ; Mr. and Mrs. .; John graduate of Gale-Ettrick High times during 1963.'' Dec, ,20.was t h e' favorite son, presidential |j Group lo Visit , School; v. j each month from June' through Juiiot. ¦ "¦ ¦ 1 finally established as the, air- nomination campaign of , Rep. .; X.y " .:¦ . •*¦ - • . , • October . making a spot check . i line *s greatest single day when . John WY Byrnes of Green Bay. j ... . ARKANSAW, Wis!:. — S.! Sgt. ' of cars Saturdays and Sunday, [ ALMA, Wis. - (Spocial)—Co- 74 ,818 passengers Vvere enplaned- : Here oil Tuesday Robert H. Drier has been se: North Central serves 91 cities with additional checks on hol- Peterson said Saturday night rinhe. and . David Janett arriv- ,7 idays. HEN A touring group: of state legis- lected for membership in Eta (including Winona) in iO'. Mid- eArH; OFF he had,received a telegram . ask- ed home Jan. 3. on leave from Kappa Nu at theYUniyersity of ; 'aiTiawTv^S^A W I TA^ IHWB ing a meeting with Stassen. who j lators will address a joint meet-:.' the ! Navy. They are the daugh- ! western states and Canada over Based on the Y findings, the ' ¦ OklahomaY NormanY.; ; Army engineers . antici ©IKTY CUJTHK rti eewyo&MiVl' Y is noH' in Russia as president: of! ing of fi ve city service clul)s ter and son of Mr. and Mrs, Le- its 7,0iOO-mi]e system! : . pate a ¦ Tuesday noon at Hotel Winona.!.Roy Janett. .¦' - . ! Sgt. Drier is attending the probable. 242,000 visitors to the the' American Baptist Conven- . . university under an Air Force ; X Aloderating the panel - discus- Dayid enlisted upon . graduat- boat harbor and general water- tion - Stassen had said last program: 'He is a student in front , area by 1965; 261,000 by July he was interested in enter: . sion will be -Mrs. Virginia Tor- ; ing from Alma High School in gerson, Winona city representa- electrical engineering. He is. the 1970v: and 273,000 by 1973. ing Wisconsin's April 7 primary, j j 1961. He will return to the USS son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Clear Lake Man tive. Guests; of the sponsoring;!Nantahala , -Norfolk, Va., Thurs- The survey will be of help to what effect YStassen ¦ Drier and a graduate of Arkan- : Asked , 's I Exchange Club will be mem- dayY ' ' . ." ' .;: • ¦' the Water Commission in de- possible entry into the primary;j .. . saw High School. ,. Rotary, Lions Cbrinne graduated from bas- " ' ¦ -' ¦ ¦ veloping future plans, Sightsee- bers of Kiwanis . :¦¦ -*¦ • - ,. ¦ would have on the Byrnes Vfa-'j and Sordptimist clubs. ic training at Bainbridge, Md., • • Y. Dead in Crash ing, fishing and swimming in Vorite son '' campaign, Peterson : PIGEON FALLSY Wis! — Other legislators on the pro- , as a seaman's apprentice. She By TEIE ASSOCrATED PRESS that order attracted most peo- said , . "We'll cross that bridge A.3.C. Thomas E. Baken is be- , gram will be Rsp. Clinton Hall , : will report to. the- Great Lakes A Clear - Lake 7 Minn., man ple, with camping, skiing arid when we come to it." ' Training! Center DecY 20 where ing reassigned was killed Sunday in an auto- other! amusements following!, ¦' . itushford, and Rep! John Yhgbe,: toYGnnd Forks Stassen , who told Peterson he Plymouth! One other panelist , mobile collision near Clearwater Similar samplings of the pop- ¦ AFB. N.D;. . fol- in Wright? County, • • ¦¦." ularity of recreational areas wanted to discuss tbe-Wisconsin still unnamed , will join the leg-'"; ; political situation, is scheduled lowing his grad ; The death- of Ervin Brown. 58, were authorized last summer at islative group. Mrs. Torgerson, ' uation from the to speak in Milwaukee next Sun- ! ' Sen, raised Minnesota 's . 1904 traffi c six additional/sites along the said. .!. The representatives are McCarthy technical train- , day as president of the Baptist ; toll to .13 compared with 21 Mississippi River and at sev- affiliated with the ConservatiTe : ing course : o r= through this date Hst-yesr-Y eral other: , points in Minnesota organization. Stassen won 19 of ' ; . 27¦¦! majority s action group, how erv fire protection Brown's car and one driven and North Dakota. delegates in the 1948 Wis- gaged !in what is- called Projecr> specialists a r consin presidential primary, but ¦ May Set Up , by William L. . Bukowski, 20. ' Update , . 1964 . G r e en - :. Rockford, 7Minn., collided. Bu- failed to get any iri 1952. . . V; ville AFB; The legislators will discuss the ' ¦ ¦ ' kowski. and. his two passengers JC's Wa nt Name ; Peterson said he was aware governors order calling for a Miss. ; " W. Gommilfee He is escaped injury . Brown¦ was Of Group Changed that Stassen' would , be ihYttfe ! 5 percent across 'the- board ; cut the son alone in his car. . - -. ¦ MINNEAPOLIS.(AP) - Sen, ' . ; ¦ • ¦ . of Mrs. Esther Baken Y ' - . - -¦ ¦ ¦ ¦) state, but , added , "I'm not going in state expenditures, based . on . : ¦ : j . Eugene McCarthy, • P-Minri.. B.. Jacobson .:/ PdRTLANb, Maine7(AP) - to call him; He can call :me if¦'; predicted governmental receipts ; and a graduate of The n'atioiial president of the says it tiiay be necessary to set Whitehall Memorial. High j rrewants : toY l !don't know his j for! this year, A question period up an informal comriiittee to ¦ Air Force Fires Junior Chamber ' of; Commerce intentions and none, of the Penn- j School.¦ 7 V . also .will be held , Mrs. Torger- !! deal with offers of support for . V .'' ; V -kX X- . XX -XXXx: Thpr-Agen^ ShofY ! recommends changing the or- sylvania Republicans I have i Y' ^ ganization 's name to "Young son said. !him as aY candidate for vice /HOUSTON.; ' MinnY':( )- ¦ talked with know either.'' -,' Xx ' ¦¦ " ':¦ .Speda] ' • ' ' "VANfDENBfcRG Men of Action." president. . Y R.ichard Bondc-, ' who! spent his . AIR FORGE Rockefeller and Sen . B a rry j He made it. clear he will not leave with' BASE,.Calif. (AP) - YThfi .Air- Speaking to local Jaycees in Arizona , the two ! . Y his mother. Mrs; Portland Goldwater of seek the nomination , acknowl- Coralynn Sonde, Force launched v. satellite ;ve-7 , Maine. Richard H. candidates for the ! has returned Headlee of Bountiful. ptah, con- announced Kryzsko Heads edged he had received offers of to.Fort Leonard Wood , hicle. employing . a Thor-Ageiia j Republi can presidential nomina-: Mo. booster: combination from this tended that the press treats the Ysupport from a number bf con- A:2,C. Gary ! Sennes has re ; tion , have said they will bypass j : gressmen an d educators and turned io- Forks .West Coast missile base! No oili- .Jaycees like "a short pants ver- .XX ^M^x ' SH&x u Gr^nd AFB sion of the U.S. Chamber of C^SX^MUx^^^^H the Wisconsin primary in def- ! added: . Y N!,D., . after spending the er details were released on tlie :v .i' , campaign i Hunt for Marshall . holi Saturday launch. ¦ > Commerce !" Y ; iYBttS' .y THAT S WW^NJ-iY^NSWei??^ Y :; : Y! erence to the;Byrnes ! "It may be necessary to have days . here . with his parents, 7 .. . candidate Mr asYlong as no major the boys set up an informal and MrsY Deloine Sennes; raceY f ' ; '' v ' : '' enters the state 1 committee to respond . to ¦ these VYv . APARTMENT - : 3-G X y y X X X' x . .^}' ) B - 'A!ex - kbtiky; v. . :7'-> : Lawrence B. Lindemer , for- State President ; . \^'% Y 7 offers! . !7 LAMOILLE; -Minn. -X David mer Michigan state GOP chair ' The Min- ST. PAUL TAP) •— . He. said the committee's re: :¦ J. .Busitzkjv SR , has enlisted in man from Lansing who was nesota State College Board ap- '. spbnse could be something like. the U.S. Navy named midwest director of tlie proved the report of its site se- ' "If a decision is made to take [and has been Rockefeller ; campaign Saturday, lection committee recommeh d- •:more '.' positive :' action , we'll ' call ¦sent to San Di- , 're not "just going to location of said "We ing . Marshall as the i y'ouY'Y'.Y" ' ; ego, Calif; ,, for from Wisconsin and Minnesota state ¦ walk away a southwestern ' :- "A committee," said the sen- recruit t rain- leave it. It's a major state." college today. ! ator , '^can just kind of hold ing. Dayid en- The report Yof the site selec- j things. Sometimes a committee listed in t he tion committee was made public ! can prevent action . When Jn electronic , fields several weeks ago. doubt set. up a committeei" programs !f o r The board also approved steps h i g: h sciiool Lake Gify Airs McCarthy, whose first senate graduates. He toward hiring a. president for : term expires this .year , was ttieYnew college. Board Chair- is. the son of : among those; who got votes in a Mr. and Mrs. man. Charles FY Mourin of . Au- ! of; such action recent nationwide poll Demo- j Busjtzky Louis A. Busit- Lighting Plan rora recommended ! cratic county chairmen conduct- S. j. Kryzsko zky: and a 1963 graduate of and board member ed by the Associated Press. I . -LAKE CITY, Minn.—The Lake of Winona ! was appointed to ; VVinona Senior High ; School Chamber of . Commerce is Receiving the; most support ¦ ' ¦ ¦ "Xx : .- City . head a committee to seek a j .. . • '^ 'XX X y +X. ' x -.,, : MARY WORTH By on record for new lighting on , for vice president in the poll i CALEDONIA. Minn. (Special ) Saunders and Ernst president. ! ' senator , Lyon Avenue hearing from the In a move to prevent dropouts was: Minnesota sYsenior ". — PvtY John . N. Palen has re- Highway Depart- YHubert H. Humphrey. . ¦ ¦ state district from state colleges , and avoid 1 . ¦ ' v . ' ¦ ' | turned to elfectronics school at ment regarding its contribu- acceptance at the fall quarter I Fort Gordon , Ga., after spend-! tion. : of students unprepared to enter • ing a Christmas furlough wi .h Final decision on new light; college, the board approved a j his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Vi'c- ing will he by tlie city council "deferred admission" plan sub- 3 Cars Damaged , tor Palen. He completed his 'ba- and the electric utility. mitted by St. Cloud State Col- j sic training tit-; Fort Leonard ROBERT OWENS , district lege.!: I Wood , Mo., in November where traffic engineer , said under reg- The board also approved a On County Road | he earned an expert's rating ular trunk highway policy the motion to perm it the other col- with the M-l rifle. state is permitted to partici- leges nt Moorhead , Winona , Be- Extensive damages were in- Glen Leary, F.A ., son of Mr. Tlicted on three cars in a col- pate in lighting of accident or midji and Mankato, to adopt a ; and Mrs. Will iam Leary, spent oilier hazardous locations. Lyon similar plan ' on an individual lision at the entrance to the Wi- , a week with his parenls after Avenue is Highway "f>:i. basis. The plan would not be ef- nona Country Club' Sunday at . completing basic training at Charles Burrill , district en- fective until thc fall quarter ol 3:14 p.m. San Diego, Calif. He has been said Lyon Avenue could ! Mrs, Howard Dorn . 1603 W. gineer, WA. ' i assigned to the USS Yosemite, he considered as having a num- 5th SI ... driving south on CSAH ¦ ( Newport , ll.l. He is a 19fi:i ber of hazardous intersections 17 Pleasant Valley), slowed to , graduate of Loretto High School, , church make a left turn into the Coun- because of the railroad Garage Housing Cpl. Donald \'oiovick of the NANCY ' By Ernie 'Bushmiller " and school crossings . try Club drive. Gary C. Wal- U.S. Marine Corps, has return- ters , , , i The state doesn 't pay for Cloud Garbage 17 Houston Rt. 2 follow- ed to Oaliu , Hawaii , after standards in the middle o( St. ing her . was unable lo stop be- spending a 30-day leave with blocks but only at hazardous i cause of icy conditions , nccord- i^ bis parents , Mr , and Mrs . John Trucks Burns ¦ ing to the report , and collided corners . . Usually there are two Voiovick. - pasts at. , corners. The state CLOUD , Minn. (AP) - with the rear end of the Dorn ST. auto. The Walters car slid to would pay for one. City officials made emergency PLAINVIEW . Minn, . -- Pvt. Installation was said to run plans lo haul the ' rity 's garbage the wesl shoulder and stopped . Albert J. Freese Jr. was as- The Dorn auto was pushed to about $'7(10 per . standard. Usual- lifter a fire destroyed ;i build- signed lo . the 7,lrd Army ly there are (our standards to ing housing most of the regu- the left , hitting a parked car Postal Unit in Germany in mid- a block. The stale pays only , belonging to Edward B. Steph- December. Freese graduated lar equipment Saturday ens, 55!) E. 4th St. toward installation ~ mainten- The blaze , discovered about H from Plainview High School in ; All three autos had over $300 r ance and current i.s city ex- a.m., destroyed four packer- l!),)ll and attended the Univer- pense. ' damages but none of the oc- sity of Minnesota. Irucks , worth nhout $10 , 500 eacli cupants were hurt , according to The men said that in improv- nnd a bulldozer , worth about A.It '.C. Eldon ,1. Wrolstaci, so-i ing the present lights , they sheriff' s officers who invesli- of Mr . and Mrs. Ennert J , $r>,0W. The oc|uipnient was gated, No citations were issued, could only pwtieiimle in under- about, Wrolstnd , is being reassigned lo ornamen- housed in n building three ground wiring and the miles south of the city. England following his gradua- tal system, they couldn 't put tion from ii communications REX MORGAN, M, D. the present wood Initial plans culled for the use By , Dal Curtis money loward of oily (lump trucks , and g:ir- Young Woman j technical (raining course nt . poles, Sheppard AFII , Tex. i incut hage pickups onco a week in- OVYKNK SAID the depart , until new equ ip- Held in Slay ing ! I vapor lights stead of twice j * prefers mercury ment is obtained. ; MINNEAPOLIS (AP I - A WHALAN , Minn. (Special ) -; over fluorescent . because they A small oil - burnin g heater Pfc. Michael Aske arrived here to install and oper- ! young woman was held today in are cheaper or electrical lie;i(iboll heaters in the .shoot ing of Donald l.enz , 111, from Korea recently, whore he ate. hnd been stationed (he p;isl the trucks were .suspected ns a Minneapolis salesman, ^ in; Owens recommended that If possible causes of the fire , ; months. Ho visited his parents , the city i.s Interested in a co i Len/., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Lenz of Mlnot , N.D.. Mr. and Mrs, Millard lYngen, ; opcnilivo program it is time tn After a 30-day furlough he will lor il after .Inly was wounded Pridivy. Police start working First European , gave be stationed in Hawaii. this yeiir. The department has I said tturtmrn Williams , 22 J a certain amount of money for Executed in Rhodesia herself up Saturday and said such purposes and it is all set she shot l.enz in self defense . SAl.lSMUltV , , aside tn that date. Southern Htio- According to tha woman she Wa basha Jaycee I de.sin I AI' I - The /jovenimcnt ; fired at l.enz when lie made a i reported it bus executed Its threatening move toward her. Banquet Jan. 25 Worthington Youth first Kuropean since lilW. Lenz ' condition has improved , Leopold Smitli , :M. convict ed and he lias been taken off the WAHASHA , Minn, -The sec- Dead of Wounds ' of shooting four " persons near critical list. ond annual banquet at which MAKIV i KAIL llintnli after ¦ the .Jaycees will confer distin- By Ed Dodd , (AP) tbe eastern city of WORTHINCTON Minn. an argument last .June , was guished .service award s and ^ - A Worthington youth wound- hanged Wednesday. Berlin , Wis., members of the ChamlXT of ed in a shooting accident died in ! Commerce will entertain farm- a hospital here Sunday night. KSTiiKK-wimi cinci.rc Woman Burned ers and wives will he held .Ian. Herniird Snndersfkdd , 17 , wns ; ARCADIA , Wis, (Special ) ~ HKIU .IN. Wis. i,v> Mrs, Til- shot in the left eye with a .'J:! The lYstlior-Nafliii i Circle will lie lliirdick , 7!i , died Sunday The Junior Chamber of Com- caliber pistol Snlunlny. meet Thursday at ll p.m. at I lie when fire of undetermined oi l- merce again M'ill name l|m out- I'eler Duinkerken , Worthing- i home of Mr, nnd Mis , Myron gin hrokn out in her home , \ standing young man and bo>.s ton police officer, .s a i d the Scow. , where she lived alone. of the year and Ihe OU I M UIW I- (lie youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. ¦ j Fire Chief Wilton Marks said - Ing young fnrnncr. Clarence Sander.sfeld, and n l.'l- ItKITHNS FROM Tl 'STIN Mrs, fUirdiek tri pped or was (Jue.sl ( speaker will be Clark year-old boy found JI cartridge DAKOTA , Minn , Special) - ! overcome while attempting to Pnblns of the Olmsted County and (inn of them put il into the Mrs. Addie Hauer lias returned | (lee Ihe house. The blaze was Historical Soc iety. The banquet pistol , The weapon went off as home from Tustln , Calif., where confined to the kitchen and bed- ' rt'ill mark annual Jaycee wit , Sandersfold examined it , Duin- she had worked for the last live room , iici'ording -to Marks, who celebrating lh<> founding in the kerken said. ' months, estimated Ihe damage at $:i ,OO0. ! organization it) iflir>. House of the Properry Trahsfers Week In Winona County Elrnest Brdmmerich, 577 W. . 7; WARRANTY DEED Sanborn St.; Jaihes Stenzel, 508 Sal Washerman et ux to Jotm E . Ros- WT Wabasha St.; Darwin : kopp—Lot 10, 11. and 12( . Block 6, Lsird'i Remodeling Set Graves, 416 Steuben St.; Jan Add. to Winona. 7 Winona '" Country Club to Walker ?. Kreuzer, 550 Mankato Ave.; L. Woodworlh—Lands : In , Sec- W06-7. 7 W. Moody, 1516 W. MaikLSt.; E. . Mary Formes to Henry F. Suchli et E. 4th C<>zyfa ux—Lot 10, Block 8, Lalrd'l Add. to H. Harris, 179 St.; , At Milwaukee ^ Winona. V - - V- Abts Apartments, 302 WY 4th :; A "conversation corner"' with Frieda Cummings to Sumner Currimlngs . —Lands'ln Sec. . 28-106-6. St;, and LaVerne Grbtjahh , a massive brick , fireplace and H-ll Statistics . ' . "Leonard A.- Slaggie7 et ux to. ' Frank 607 W. 4th St" (two installa- cozy furniture arrangement adds Decker—EVj of :Lot .10, Block' 6, ' E:7 C. .! . Freight ). an extra measure of! warmth to A four-bedroom two-story Hamilton's Add . to . Winona7 House tions Superior Heating & Ven- Ray C. Kieffer Mux to Ralph.: Buck- tilating Co., sturdy and corafortaSletwo- containing a spare bedroom ' A $5,000 building permit was for Lyle Turner/ this bee et el—Lands In.. See. - 24-1114- 1.07; ¦! ijtory colonial home. * on the main level; three full Frederick Bambenek tt ux to Michael drawn by the Milwaukee Road 105l . W, Wabasha St. Y v baths; full basement; at- F. Barribenelc . el ux—Lands In Sec. .' 12- last week for remodeling of its Permits listed previously for ¦' The area is tucked away in a 107-8. • '. tached two-car garage. j. R. Keller ef ux to Donald C. Gun- Westfield Golf Club and M. L. of the family roorn , . old freight house and office corner or Living space includes 1,5411 derson, et ux—Lands In Sec. 19-106^5. 7 building just yyest of the Mil- Boerst , 1815 Gilmore Aye., were al living room, and em- . William 1. Chandler et ux to WNariui A. inform square feet , ' for air conditioning units, on first floor not Morse -et ux—bunds!• In Subd. of¦ Sec.¦ ¦ 12- waukee/depot; . not phasizes the rustic charm of the l qs-s. ::. . ;. .; . cennting a. 506-square-foot . . ' oil burners as originally report- room which has applied beams Builders Land Company to L J. Casper The work will oe done to pro- ¦;¦¦ : ¦ ¦ x ¦¦: ¦ garage, 1, 161 square feet on! «t ux—Lot 20. Westdale Subd . In Winona. ed. . . ." - ' :. ' .,: X' 'X'y X' ' ' , ' vide an office and storage area tin- its ceiling and wood panel- upper level. Exterior is .Kenneth. W. .Klaus . et ux to E, E. Gremelsbach, Incorporated ;• —- Lands In for REA Express which is. movr. ing on the walls. ¦ A roof of Norfolk reeds, tha brick ! with hand spilt or Sec; 13-104:9. . ;" " V.- i - -V ' ing its ! offices from 216 E. 3rd sawn, shingles. V Orlane Klllle to Darrel Johnson et ux most durable! thatching, costs ;' AT THIS time of year, when —Lot -i',- . Block ; li- Kiltie 's 1st Add. , to St- lb the West Mark Street . site. up to; $1,120, "but it will last wintry winds howl, there' Winona. This! was one of two building s little : QUIT CLAIM. DEED 60 to 80 years if maintained as an extra bedrobnw-if neces- ' ¦ Lawrence L.. Korda e.t ' ux to- Mariehi permits issued doubt where would be the favor- ¦ ' ELEGANT COLONIAL .. .VA covered flavor to this handsome four-bedroom home. - .- by. the city en- properly. Devon reed remains spot in the house for family say> . X 'X y XX y X ' ¦;' :¦ Kleblfl—Lots V and 2, Block ,1«, ex . N. 5 gineer's office last week. ite . ¦ portico, shuttered windows and a cupola atop A 2-foot overhang or cantilever , provides the , ft. -of Lot 1, Mitchell'! Add; to Winona, in tact for 25;; to 40!years j wheat ¦ ¦;¦: • .:.' The spare room a?so_ is ideal Lot 10, Glenvlew 'Subd i . to Winona.. : Relaxing. ; . the garage impart a typically. New England: roof over the living room bay window! ' ' .. The other went-Y- to ..: Budd straw 10 to 20Y for an; elderly relative since " George Thomas - .Eckles to Viola : Mae |7 But the room has Eckles—Lot ,10 and7N. 40 ft, of Lot 11, Squires, 865 Gilmore Ave!, for summer^ there ^ tJme¦ atraction too. Sliding glass 's no need! to climb stairs Bachelder:s Add. to St.. Charles. . . construction of a dormer at the to reach it. ' Mariene KletJlg et mar to Lawrence L. doors lead to a breezy rear ter- Korda—Lots 1. and 2, Block 14, »>. N. 5 rear of his house. 7 mm : ¦ ¦ and large windows It. of Lot J, Mitchell's Add,, to Winona, The dollar . volume of hew : y^m -1 m J '!' i - -\- ^Bi ' - ' .- race, ;oyer- THE HOUSE was designed by Lot .10; GlenView Subd., to Winona. ^ " lobkingY the backyard assure architect \Herman H. York as Herman H .- .. Matzke ' et ux to. John' H. building permits issued during, Neumanri-S.. 1 II , of- N. 21 . ft. . of Lot the first two; weeks of the year plenty of natural light and air H-Ll in the House of the Week 17, Block 1, OP of Lewiston. now is 750. Last when wanted. series. It contains 1,549 square John H; Neumann to' Herman (+, Matz- $8, year at this ke >t ux—S. 1 ft! of N. 39 II. cf Lot 12; time the. total was $757,8757-: V The house contains four feet- of living area Block' ¦ . bed- . on the first 1, OP of Lewislon, Last week' iv^vitiiiiiii^ i? rooms upstairs, each large floor and 1,161 square feet up- CONTRACT FOR DEED s permits for gas- Ralph E. Seaman et ux lo Walter A. fired installations; went, to: : enough for twin beds stairs. The attached garage adds Eckhar-t-ef al-S - ' ol. W, 213 ft ,; plus ia . 155 ft. . '.ICramer&T oye Plumbing! Go,, fifth room on the main: level 505 square feet; Over-all dirtien- of Lot 11, Plat of Limits. ol-St. Charles, . H EATING ' : N'.i of Lot 2 and W. 5 . ft, oI N'i of Lot for its building at 312 E,.''3.rd:St. can serve7 as a maid' sions are 69' wide by 40'5" deep. I, - Block; 7, OP St. : " which s Charles, . American Plumbing Go,, for B; room or guest room or can even The exterior is typically New; Lincoln Agency., Inc.,' to . Arnold L. Lundtvedt et ux—Lot 5, Block: 2,. Jenkins ! F, Perkins,-. 523 W. . Sanborn St.; SURVEY be! pressed into family; service England , with a covered porch , i, Johnston 's Add. to Winona. PROBATE DEED Let our heating expert double front door, shuttered win- ¦ Martha Vehrenkamp, - decedenl, by. ex- ! ;survey your'hpme and ¦ ¦ B >f7^^rafa f^T7TM "TTj n dows with window boxes, -and a ecutive, to Elmer Sfedmann^-Lol 27, Ives *X~HffA^4^^^^x^^£j^r*fM t. Fox' s Add. to -St. - Charles, show you howyou can quaint cupola atop the garage. ¦' ' "' ¦ - . ' . 'P. • . . enjoy automatic gas Architect . York suggests red HISTORIC PAST ' | | brick , heating with.the semi- *A X*J k I and natural cedar shingles JlaY(AP) with the Woodwork MIAMI, - ;Miartii's central heating sys - B ^ all in white. annual YColumbus. Day regatta '.'You coald use another color oh jfrWK the front was founded iO years, ago by door for accent," York Timothy J. , u says,: "but take care it Sullivan wlio says B/# doesn't. he decided there should be a ^ ^^l clash with the brick. Actually, nautical event - 'to honor the R an accent color would be; unnec- pw uJwV^ ^fl small boat.cruise made . in 1492." HHB\A;%SNIC_\. —' ' essary in this scheme: a plain _ ^_w__^_^_Vf\WYjy ^^\7 * '" l^j* . ^^^i^^^^ B^rxj "^X v—' / white door would be hard to. im- COMPL ETE prove . onY' If the sidewall shin- __B__lftl[: L gles ; are natural, the architect w J says, the roof shingles should Welding Service be either white or black. . "' JOB or CONTRACT WORK _5S_ ARCHITECT York , a leading PORTABLE EQUIPMENT a designer of residential housing, Our Services Also Include: SANITARY has combined , the best from for- FLOOR PLANS . . . Over- • Sheet, Plate and Structural Plumbing & Heating Co ! mer years, with a layout; clearly all dimensions of the house , Steel Work 168 E. 3rd St. Phone 2737 I in tune ! with. - .. . modern living are 69' by 40'5", containing needs. . 1,549 square feet of living • Building? • Boiler Repair Work The huge, entry foyer with . its area on the first floor and attractive plant, area , and large • Repairing? 1,161 square feet upstairs. coat closet , is in effect a glamor- , • Remodeling? WINONA BOILER ous reception room. The garage adds 506 square The formal living room also is feet Note the split arrange- & STEEL GO. GEO. KARSTEN PHONE spacious and has plenty, of wall, ment of the upstairs family General Contractor 5965 ' 163-167 West Front Street area for imaginative furniture bath Phone 7466 arrangements. 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    v toop Mri AMINNESOTA ^ night , for the Minnesota In- Concordia; which set a points foi" St. Mary's , as the scored 27 points:- ''for the X Jtr other .Saturday games Y Tuesday The Redmen of St. Mary 's INTERCOLLEGIATE tercollegiate Conference bas- record in crushing Gusts viis; Redihen whipped St. John's Huskies while Moorhead'? Northern , Michigan ran to Conference Season ketball lead, V YY¦" - '. •' Adolphus 102-68 Saturday Winona State College's Ybas- College seek their fourth . W. L. '. " "W;. L, 69-61 Saturday night. St. Pete Lysaker had 25. an 82-58 victory o-ver Bemid- ¦ Augsburg < « 71» . 1 The Auggies extended night, meetsi Moorhead State ketball team today stands in; a straight MIAC basketball' vic- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' broke . Duluth . ' ...... - .5' ' o < f - . - 4 tonight. Keith Larson scor- Thomas beat Macalester 67- GrinheH edged , St; Olaf 74- ji State and Northland tie for the Northern Intercol- tory when the dean of conferr ST MARY I J :¦ ¦ ¦-:. - 4 their streak Saturday by . ' ;.... :*¦ . » . ed 21 points for the Cobbers 60 in the only other MIAC a 10-game losing streak by legiate Conference lead ence coach , Joe Hutton. brings Macalester . .i..... 1 J . > « beating Hamline 81-63 as 73 in the Midwest Confer- Morris Hamlin* . .. .- ...,.. 1 -5 7 '5 . 5- and Frank Johnson netted contest. : ! beating Minnesota - Pipers to Terrace ¦ ;- ¦•' 4 " Dan Anderson scored 16 ence Saturday after Dave That tie will be broken tonight his 7Hamline St. John's 7V...7 V . 37; > . 83-77. V- " v : Gustavus ... :| 1 3 5 , 20. It was Concordia 's first : Winona State, which upset Sellergreri dropped in a field . . Yv> Cloud hosts Heights tonight .at 8Y o'clock. ¦ ¦ ¦ * points Gary Reiiss 15 and as co-leader St. Concordia . :; .¦:: '.: -: . 1 7 -J '¦ . 5 . 7 " win in four MIAC starts and Mankato State 70-67 Satur- ; Few coaches have ascended ¦ ¦' ' Dan Myers 14Y The Pipers goal with four seconds left: NORTHERN winless Michigan Tech. . St. Thomas ' • . . I - 5 S. • the 102- .points , Vyere one day night, shares the North- The Oles had taken the lead ¦ the heights Hutton has in his 32 GAMES TONIGHT . , led the : individual scoring INTERC0LLEC3ATE The: Statesmen won¦: ' ..',.their , St; Augsburg at Duluth. as. Fred, Schmiesing drop- more than the v. previous ern Intercollegiate . Confer- on Denny Olson's basket 16 years asi chief .Piper but Concordia- at- Moorhead. ¦ Vconfere»ce¦ Season first loop start at Mankato Sat- ; ¦ ' ' . ¦ : team scoring record; Y ence lead with defending seconds earlier. . , W. Iv '• :' W: U... Wary 's proved last¦-•yearY that Hamline at ST,. MARY/S. • • . ' ped in 25 Y points and Al ¦ urday night in a contest "that St: John 's at Macalester. champion St. Cloud State St. Cloud 1, . •¦. . . »' . '.":*•• Hamline -in_7basketball now is Frost added 19. 7 . Other Minnesota games ' Cornell came from a 31-30 ' ¦:¦ joy--t o/, the heart of War- WINONA ...... 1 • • ¦ * ' brought By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Duluth has been idle since tonight find Hamline at St. today. Bbth are 1-0 in the halftime deficit to beat Carl- Manka to :...... ;.. 5 1 » 4 just another team. ' ' rior Coach Robert Campbell. Augsburg, undefeated in Wednesday, when . the Bull- Mary's. St; John 's at Maca- loop; ! eton 80-72 in another Mid- Benydil :.... .- ..; '.'. 71 -\. l 5 7 time in as Moorhead ...... 1 VI - ' 4 FOFt THE first league games, arid' Minrie-Y dogs defeated Superior. State lester and Michigan Tech at St., Cloud coasted past west Conference game Sat- Michigan Tech . 0 3 ,; 1 .« "WE REALLV played a long, as anyone could remember , sota-Duluth , Y unbeaten in 9.1-76 in .a non-conference StY Cloud; . Moorhead State 84-74 Satur- Jack GAMES TONIGHT game," said; ''We did just . urday. .; The Iowans' Y Concordia at Moorhead.- he the Redmen whipped the Pipers ' !- . Roger Pyt scored ' • ¦what to do and we '¦¦ ¦¦ . four; clash at Duluth to- meet. . lewski . 20 day night. Jack Harrison Grams dropped in 33 points. Michigan Tech at St. Cloud. . we wanted ¦ twice. ' . - - . - '¦:¦ made.them play our game. ' ; And tonight. they will be; fa- The 70-67^^ victory stretched the vored to beat Hutton and . Co; Warriors' victory string to five, again'.' "Y, snapped Mankato's at eight and Saturday -night St. ' Mary's left Winona with an 8-6 record. . John's 69^61 and whipped St. . "We worked until we got what today Ken -YWiltgen ," Redmen It t If Plicis i we wanted,'' said Campbell. coach, is beaming again . Xx "We 're, finally back tpYnor- TAYLOR STARS Y Campbell credited a 1-3-1 de-r maL" said .Wiltgen. ''Saturday j fense. with¦ a »jg share, of the was the first win Tve been satis- ' victory Y ' •;¦• FOR WEST IN ¦ fied with for .a . long. time. AMe '.':, "We started in the 1Y2-2 half game plan and stay- ve been using, worked our PRO BOWL WIN court-press¦¦ w^e' " ed steadily Y ahead; We're play- said the . .' ¦ coach ,;•.- . "and then ing much better now." LOS ANGELES W-Green price Again dropped- back into . a 2-1-2. YWe Y Tonight Wiltgen : will . start Bay fullback played it well, but we weren't Rog Pytlewski , who came and 7several . teammates aligned right and they were through with 20 points against . from the Packers defensive getting tod many easy shots. the Johnnies a'fter being ill squad played significant Proves Thai Then we tried the ;1-3-1 .and stop- ¦¦ ¦ throiigh the middle days .of the roles - Sunday as the West- LOS ANGELES (AP)—If the ped themYY ' ' week , - and Mike Maloney at for- ern All-Stars whipped the ¦ court pleaseY counsel ,for the ¦ THE WARRIORS finished wards with Jerry 7 Sauser and East 31-17 in the 14th an- Western Conference of the Na- . Al;. Williams at guards and: Jim nual Pro Bowl. , : football Monday, January 1.3, 1964 10 with an. overall shooting percen- ¦ tional Football League wishes to , of 52 on a 63-percerit dis- Rockers at : center. YganiieY offer a third exhibit in support tage ¦V Taylor scored the day 's of its claim to superiority over play in the final halfY Mahkato "I DON'T KNTOW how long . shot 46 percent; for the game. first touchdown on a 37- the Eastern Conference. It asks ¦ 7 that wiliYlast, " said the coach. , . '¦ Lyle Papenfuss was; the big ¦ ' doubt in my mind yard run and ! pushed; 98 that this be marked: Exhibit C ' There s no vards in 15 carries.- for the Golds Top Both man . for the Warriors dropping that Maloney is-a better guard ¦ " and placed in evidence. !West;Y ¦: X -X 'Xx X' The juryYwill recall, that through 25 points. Dave Goede than forward, but Tom . Hall ¦;¦'¦ ' Exr The .victory gave the West hibit, A was introduced! Dec. .29. had 15 and Gary Peterson 14. hasn't been playing as well as Jdn Hagen led Mankato with ' - : 'V- ' " ¦ : a clean .sweep Of Ihe ;Na- That was when the champion Junior High 7 he can." ' . .V . •'" ' 17 points. .Yv Hamline will build its attack tional Football League s Chicago Bears of the Western three post, ' But the road gets no smooth- around 6-7 Fred Scbmiesing and season !games. Conference won the NFL title by ¦ Chicago earlier defeated defeating New York's YEastern Cage Leagues er for Winona State. The War- 6-0 Juris Kauls; '• ; , riors - face two crucial games 'They gave Duluth a real New York 14-10 for tfelNFL . Conference! champions 14-10 at V Y HEAVYWEIGHT ¦ this week , hosting undefeated good ball game," said Wiltgen. title and the/Packers trounc- Chicago; ' - ed Cleveland 40-2.3 :in the . w tY V . . w L' La Crosse . State Tuesday before 4 'But I was. disappointed with Exhibit B was the Playoff Central Golds 4 6 Washingteh-K 1 3 ' -Central Bluet J 1 Ptielps • I traveling northward to YSt. result against Augsburg." Playoff Bowl.!!. Bowl game at Miami Jan. 5. In their " Xlqud Saturday.; Y V The Pipers were beaten 81-63. . . -Leading 14-3 at the half ,, that, one the West's No! 2 team . , Central- the West scored ;49 seconds ' Gold remained on top La Crosse will be seeking its Green Bay,.scored a 40-23 vic- ¦' ''61 SATURDAY night , St; MafyJs after the third period , kick- tory over Cleveland, the Eastern the Junior High Heavyweight ninth straight victory here. ¦ remained steadily- ahead of an of when the Packers' J«sse. Conference runner-up; '',. - . division basketball league last ¦ ¦ CAMPBELIY WILL start the improved^ St. John 's team and : Whitteritoh intercepted a ¦- ' Exhibit! ; C -is'- -the NFL's 14th I weekend by stopping Jefferson ' : V ' ' same; lineup that (Jpened against posted its third MIAC victory pass by:Washington s Norm . annual Pro Bowl game , played 44-21. " 7 V' Yv ; !: ' agairist two defeats, V 'Snead and raced 26 yards the Indians. Gary Peterson and . v • Sunday before a crowd of 67,242 Central Blues remained close The Redmen. got 13 points for a touchdown. '.. ¦; Lyle Papenfuss will be at .for- and won by the Western Confer- by; wards with Dave Rosenau from Al Williams :and J1 frorn Oh . the ensuing kickoff ence All-Stars 31-17. ! behind crushing Phelps 49- at ' ' ' ' '" Center and Dave Goede and Jim. Rockers. . Bobb\v Mitchell of Washing- The Western Conference sub: i 25Y'Y vv. - - . Y :; .. .; -YY VY 5f. Mary'i. (<9) St. John's (41) ' Darrell Schuster at guards.. - ton . fumbled and : Herb • Adr triits' that this sort of thing has i Steve Gerlach hit 15 points 7 fg ff pf tp . .fg ft pf 1p ¦ '.• For La Crosse it will be 5-9 H*ll 1 0 l.j j -Reynritri I 4'S li derley of Green Bay recov- been going on-! almost without for. Golds, while Steve .2 Hlpwell 10 » 7 \ Hdlubar John Cogins and 6-0 Larry BurgnVin 1 » O ered for the West on the interruption , since ,1957- It sug- .Tran- Pytlewikl-7 i 0 50 Kren 0 0 1 0 added eight. Pat Hopf stood out berg at guards with 6-3 Vern Valaika 1 V 1 4 Mucha 7 4 7 IS East 23. Pour . plays. 1 ater gests that since : that time the ' ' RockeiY 5 1 i 11 Durienbrg 3 13 7 under the boards.; ' Steve' Ort- Stark at center and 6-2 Ken Pe- Ttieobald 0 0 0 t the ; West Scored again oh . Eastern Conference has prob?- Maloney 5 4 .4 I. man scored 10 for Jeff. George terson and 6-1 Doug Potter at Willlanu 5 3 3 13 Ryan : 5 2 4 12 Baltimore quarterback John bly suffered more reverses than . ' Sautar 4 1 . 3 ;» Gillham ';. 3 0 5 ,{ Hubbard's forwards .; :__ Unitas' pass to Detroit' s it has - pulled in V post-season 10-pdint performance .. — 7 Muyre» . 0 0 00 : . : ; ;. - „ ——_ _ ' Vy- paced Blues;! Paul . Fay and '^They're not big, bill they Tola ll it 17 17 «»¦¦ ¦ :Gail CogdillY gajriesY'Y'Y -y-' Y YY/Y -V- YY • • ' . ¦ ¦:Totals' 25 11 20 tl hustle and they' • ¦ Baltimore quarterback . John Steve Ford : added eight each. re good shoot- %i. MARY'S :.¦; ..,... . ., 33 . 34— If .. ! West coach George Halas ers," ...' .j: ... 377 34—41 Unitas threw two touchdown Tom Lee had 14 for Phelps. said Campbell who will ST, JOHN'S¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ was;lavish in his praise of ' . ' •"." • .:¦' ' Y ¦. • ' '.. . passes and Green .Bay;fullback LIGHTWEIGHTS scout St. CloudYtonicht . Packer defensive linemen ¦ " ' ¦ '¦'¦ ¦ Winona State (70 ) - . Mankato - (17) Jim Taylor gained 98 yards ' . : W .' L . ". W L and Willie . ¦ fg ft p/ IpX '9 II Pf tp rushing Sunday as the West Central Golds 4 0 Central Hues 1 3 Papfojv 11 .3 4 )5 Sonnabnd 4 J 2 10 Davis. V TAYLOR SHOWS 'EM Yv. Jim Taylor yards for the Washlnqlon K 3 I Phelpi 0 1 Schuster . 1 12 3 A^ard 2 15 5 victorious West in this first , its ninth Pro Bowl vic- Jefferson 3 J Fish Reluctant scored Rbjenau 2 5 O" V - Tetilolf 2 1 3d (3lY of the and a mem- half action Sunday in Los Angeles. Taylor's Kelly 0 0 1 0 Seller! 2 0 0 4 . tory in 14 tries. ; Y " ber, of 'the '-West' '-All-Stars' eludes an uniden- teamm ate, (64) , is in the fore- Unitas, for the third time In Tlie same two teams notched Pffersen 5 4 2 14 Jon Hagn « I 4 17 wins in the lightweight division. Dilley 0 111 Joel Hgn 5 0 2 10 tified East tackier , top, and picks up seven ground. . 'AT Photofax ) this series ,, was named Player Goede * 3 0 15 McKay 4 1 0 II To Enter Contest of the Game. And Baltimore 's i Central Golds trounced Jeff 39- Meisner I 103 , Sacred Heart i 27, and Blues tuiiied back Totals 3» f 14 47 ¦If retiring defensive end, Gino Totals 24 Id 10 TO was either a case of catch- Phelps 32-17 . ing them all or catching hone ONLY ONE RESTRICTION Marchett i , was named Lineman ,. .. . ¦ WINONA : 2» 41-70 LEFT K] MANKATO . .v.. -* . . " ... 30 37-47 Mark Patterson had points '¦' at the Winter Carnival Fishing of the Game; ' ¦'¦ . ! and Brian Hassinger nine for . . Contest for children 15-ycars-old Whips Cleveland fullback Jim Brown Luther ; Golds. Alan Nonisving cram- ROGGE WINS and younger at Lake Winona BF-STATE scored bot.li of the East's touch- downs and led all rushers witn | med in 12 for Jefferson. Eggc George Rogge defeated Dave Sunday. W L . W L and Feits had six each for Mertes for the YMCA singles Wabasha SI. F 1 o Rolllngstone T j * 101 yards in 15 carries, Taylor Over 70 hopeful young fisher- 4 1 P , J 3 ' Lima Sac. H. ' Hokah 51. Plat oon Syst Ret urns got his 98 yards in 14 carries, Phelps, but Jeff Olson s 15 top- handball ehampionship Satur- Onalaska Lulh. 1 1 Caledonia L. 1 < em men gathered at Ihe foot of the , averaging seven yards to ped Blues. Mark Stcjphenson day Franklin St. from 2 to 4 p.m., (Inalaska Luther dropppd its j was credited with a go*)d floor Rogge stopped Mertes 21-16 hut most went away empty Brown's 6.73. second straight Bi-State confer- , ! game. and 21-14. handed. The West ahead 14-3 at the ence pame Sunday, 6B-B7 to half , ran its lead to 25 points Greg Breza , fi57 Olmstead St., Lima Sacrwl Heart , To early in the third period. First won the top attendance prize. Be a Part of This The Knights had jumped to a FORT LAUDERDALE , ' Fla, Jesse Whittenton of Green Bay The contest was supervised hy hig 20-9 lead at the end of the toons may be sent into a game while an official marches off a (APi—After 11 years of fre- any time lh« clock is slopped. penalty. It stops during a first intercepted a pass by Washing- the Park Hoc department and first period, but couldn 't hang ton 's Norm Snead and returned MulH-Million Dollar Business quent and sometimes confusing, Two. players may enter any down measurement , after an in- ^****i i ¦ , ¦ . a committee, from United Corn - on. Lima pulled to a 1 0-point change , the ball 2fi yards for a touch- - mprcia) the college football rule time when the clock is running. complete pass and after a score. .Travelers composed of lead midway through Ihe final makers have adopted a proposal down. Leo Lange, Eldor Holtz , period , before Onalaska dumped There are ample opportunities Only when the clock is run- Hole allowing a return to the platoon ning, Bobby Mitchell of Washington Stow (chairman 1 , Bruce Reed in the final six points of the for platooning without loss of a and a team has used nil system. time out. The clock slops when its time onus, will a coach he fumbled returning the next kick- and ('lark Miner. game, but thc rally fell short . The couches the ball goes out of bounds oi- stymied in his, desire to send in off and of Green FIRST FISH CAUGHT BV BOY: Tim John Bauer with 27 and Al have screamed for its return ever since ls kicked over the goal. It stops n fresh platoon! Bay recovered on the East 21, Brangi BY GIRL; Linda Domicilii. Weiss with. 25 topped the Red- the free Unitas passed 14 yards to Mike CMPPIES (Boyi): 1. Rlckoy nranj; men, ln addition , Dave Bauer and unlimited substitution rule , J, Tim Branq. was knocked out of the books Ditka of Chicago and nn third SUNFISH (Boyil: 1. Fmnk Merles; J. chipped in with 13. Bauer and down , threw n five • yurder to FranK Mfrtesj j. Mark Baumnnn; (girls): Weiss controlled the hoards with after the 1052 season. 1 Janet Dornleldt; 1, lanel Doinfcldl; 3. ' Gail Coghill of Detroit for a Janet Dornleldt, 14 nnd 20 rebounds , respective- . Sunday, the football rules touchdown, PERCH (boys): 1. Rickey Brang; 1. ly. committee of the National Col- Ricke/ Branq; 1.. Garry BLichcckl; Eleva-Strum toMeet That made it 28-3 and the Knsl (qlrlvl; 1. Janet Dnrnleldt; J. Llnita Tom Neiclfcldt led Onalaska : legiale Athletic Association went was deceased. Dornftldt. with 24 counters. Dennis Lem- almost nil the way hack. YOUNGEST FISHERMAN (qlrl)i Lin- Brown made his two touch- da Dornlelrtl; (boy): Dennis Reed ke had Hi. , Only one restriction was left down runs, one for eight yards , ; in the way. To send a platoon ond one for three in Uie fourth into a game during a period C-FC Tuesday Night quarter, j ¦ Thc Hast led once, 30 , in the ' when the clock is . running, n l After last weekend's full slate travels to Canton, and Peterson SMALL INITIAL INVESTMENT team must use one of its time of activity, most Winona area tries to keep its string intact first period. Bill Glass of Cleve- |Bal^W land intercepted a pass -b y X r ^^^¦M.Pi»WWWi»^P^^W STARTIiW»WBBi ^ outs . prep cage squads will take a nt home against Lewiston , to PAY BMWHCE OUT OF INCOME ^^^^ ^ Otherwise , n coach will he free , finish out action , Unitns nnd returned the ball to rest but a few nre in action Ihe West 211, setting f ip n .10-yarn and unlimited in the switching Tuesday nipht. COMPLETELY EQ UIPPED of his personnel. ¦ TOM C. II T field goal bv Sam linker of The only conference Rome to Dallas , READT FOR BU SINE SS "This is what the coaches de- take the floor will find Eleva- LOCAL SC. HOOLS- *2^^55*L 1 u VyJSt^ ^^V^LifflajaR^-^X . / sired , " snid elated Jack Curtico I Hamlina at St. Mary 'i. But the West went ahead in The Dog Houso comet to you completely equipped—< ^ I Strum nl Cochrane-Fountain the same period on a ,'t7-yard rules chairman of the American l from freezer to fryer—link lo ttcatn Irtblo—cupi , City In a Dairy and makeup 1) touchdown run by Taylor and Foot hall Coaches Association. game T V V, S A Y plates , pots , pans , nnd everything needed to run vour He hud carried to the committee scored again in the iorond on n business. You're reed for business in Iho most profit- LOCAL SCHOOLS-- four-ynrd pass from Unitns to y the p lea of 90 per cent of the In all , tlH'i'e nre 14 lion cjon- able end fmtest grav/inq industry in Amnricn today ! coiiclies for an end lo rule re- 1 ference till« set to go, seven l.a Crossa Stale it Wlnnna Stall, liny Berry of Baltimore. NG each in Minnesot a nnii Wiscon- DAIftYLANO- ^^^^^ j strictions , ! EUva-Slrum at Cochrana-Fnuntaln No Experience Necessary "This i.s the nearest they sin, In the Badger .stale, Fair- . c"r. REDMEN ICEMEN 1 We Train could possibly come lo what child will be nt Fall Creek , Gil- NONCONFERENCE — LEAD MIAC You Free! they wanted , " Curtice said, manton will host Wabasha of fairchild al Fall Creek . Wahasha at Gilmanton Our exports will give -you all the assistances you need— "This is a reasonable rule. " Minnesota , and (liV.o-F.ttrick ft.ilr The St. Mary 's College ' .filtrlck «| Durand. ira m you and your omployeos: furnish you with time- Hy overwhelming majori' y, travels lo I>ui and, Ot.lv> r games Arculla at Whitehall. hockey fortunes got n shot ¦ Glenwood Clly a| Mondovi. tested inventory, portion, quality controls. coaches nil , around the nat' oii will find Whitehall hosting Ar- Onalaska High ol Onalaska Lulhir. In the jirm Saturday when Coovon the Mil- 1 (Ehmann) 1J:13; Carroll (OTHisiifei) Tumble Wingers Rupp tonight on the way to Ed ¦ U:30;: (Nelson) T»:S5: Penal- Beadle rink of Gaiesville for Five bowling leagues were: in \v a u kee Matthew* Diddte's Club, an exclusive or- Holiday Tournament tltt—Lindall (AL) tripping; Hagen (Wl Winona - walloped Red Wing the third event championship. action in Winona over the week- with a stunning 104-84 triumph ! ' charging;. " ganization . which . has 70O: prere- - I . . - SECOND PERIOD SCORING: Winona ¦\mz-n\i in a; YMCAYswimr In all, there were 40 rinks par- end , including a pair of mixed over G e o r. : quisites. g i a Tech. Badger —Carroll ' . (uiMsslitedt -.f.-OT. Alb«rt Laa— : ming meet Saturday. Y Gray (Weitrum) :J«; Nation (unauilsted) ticipating in the 'spiel, includ- loops. stock zoomed after that , when ¦ ¦ ¦ basketball coach at 7 1:30. -. ." The Division scores were: Ca- Diddle, ing teams: from Lodi, Mapleton , : At Westgate Bowl in the Guys Georgia Tech Upset previously Western : Kentucky, currently is ' THIRD PERIOD SCORING: Wlnona- ( dels f'R- and under)—Winona 47, : 'Minn ;," . ; and Portage: Games and Dolls circuit, Mary Em- undefeated Kentucky* then the Tralnor (Ehmaiin) 15:30. Albert Lea— the board of directors and the Klalson (Gray) 7:0o ; johnwi : (Holtan) ' Red ,Wing 0;' Midgets C9-10)- were curled ; at both Centerville mons blasted 534 for Schacht- nation's No. 1.team. entire membership of college 8:25; Nelson (Westrum) 19:55. i Winona 50. Red Wing 8; Preps and Gaiesville rinks. Emmons. while . Rich Moham .However, since that triumph, STOPS: Serwa (W) : .... S 7 10—JJ ' '¦( . basketball's :700 - victory club. Colstrup (At) .17 11—28 . 11-12)-^Winpna .42, Red Wing was belting 225 for Reiter-Mo- Wisconsin has suffered three f iis ile' p . ' But Iba and Rupp are just about ; j "• SAN DIEGO . Calif. IAP)-Art Masters came his way. .-MaMHewi-ZALj' -V:. . .:. . .- IS—V! 26; .-.Juniors (13-14)—Winona 34 ham. Schmitz-Lica i took team straight losses without, a victory in ¦ ready to have their applications : Wall. Jr^ Y back the tourna- The personable, :rather retir- -j 34; ¦ laurels with 809—2 ) 256. L 6. 1 s WINONA 5, AUSTIN 1 7 VRedl Wing 7 - in conference competition and , ment golf spotlight after his vic- ing Wall returned to national ; FIRST PERIOD SCORING: Winona- i In¦ processed, . Schacht rapped 506. : X A first place the Cadet di- Nqrby, Peterson appears headed for a lowly sec- ; tory. in the .$30,000 San Diego attention Sunday: when he pol- Ratalczyk (Ehmann) 15:05; B. Trainor : Ylba cari make it 696 victories Bennett Gorder's 537 sparked . (unassistad) 7:10. vision came frorri the 80>yard ond , division finish. I Open, led the professional cqn- ished off the opposition with a SECOND PERIOD SC0RIN6: Austln- in a 35-year career if his . Okla- Trojans to; 741—2,050 in " the . medley relay team with a . time - Wisconsin dropped a 76-63 de- ' tingent Monday to one of his carefully-carved par 70. a 72- Hh£ti (Erlckion): 15:15; ' homa State Cowboys, co-leaders Kings and . Queens league at the THIRD PERIOD SCORING: Winona- of 1 :0!>. The . team was made up ' '¦' of the Big Eight Conference, de- Soar 191 Feet ' cision at Northwesterfi Saturday : favorite shooting grounds. . hole score of 274 , six shots under Carroll (Noeske) IA-.30; Muth (unassisted) of Stoltman, Nystrom, McGuire same alleys. Maurice : Neitzke ' ' while Iowa is.coming off an 87- 7 That would be the Birig Crosby par for the attractive, rolling 10:30) Nelt»k» (uni witled) 1:11; . - feat Kansas State tonightY. That EAU CLAIRE -m — Young- laced 205 for, Four-Aces, while ;. STOPS: iirwt twr .. :, M 1 f-JO and Staricka. 70 Joss to Illinois on the Hawk- National this weekend, an event par 35-35-70 Rancho Bernardo I, Midland . (A) .V. It II 11—45 would move Iba into a tie; with sters Dave Norby of . Madison Verna Otis topped the Women ¦' ¦ : V ' , ; . Also winning in the Cadet eye home court . ; in which Wall tied for second a Country Club coursed . ' " .'' l -' : -XX. 'X X* x.X xx X x ( 'Rupp,' whose 34 Kentucky teams and Tom Peterson of Iron with 170—478 for DoubleYO's.Y . group were Allen 20-year free- . . The Illinois victory kept the " year ago and , won in his last : Tony- Lerha finished With a also, have won 696 games. Did- Mountain , Mich., each recorded The other circuit at: Westgate style); • Murphy < 20-yard 7but-; Illini in a tie for the league really big year :in the golfing rush—30 on the backside—and dle, the dean , has 755 victories.. leaps .of 191 feet to top the field saw the junior keglers in ac- - Kittleson Keller tertly); .Lindquist ( 20-yard back- . lead with Michigan and Ohio wars; 1959/ when the famed tied with Bob Rosburg at 276 for ^ Both unranked Oklahoma ¦ in 'the. annual ski jumping tour- tion. Steve Kwosek knocked . stroke); Peterson . (20-yard- State. Michigan , the nation' s second. . Rosburg had a 70; State and Kentucky, second- nament of the Eau Claire Ski 126—221 for Four Aces, while . iWiii Glove Boiits breaststroke); the 80-yard IreeY No':, 4 team and favorite to cap- The wihdup in bright , sunny ranked in the n^tipn , improved Club Sunday, . ' , ' Vicki Kowalczyk rapped 117— ' ' sty le relay team of Murphy, ture the conference title, made PARK-REC weather found several erstwhile ' . ; CHATFIELD.YMinnY— Wino- their records on a form-filled Headwinds of 211 for Blue Bells. Bowlerettes Baumann^ Alien and Peterson; about 10 miles good at the free throw line and threats finishing in arrears. : na Golden Glovers were involv- Saturday night program . .— the per hour,frustrated the field of topped the group scores : with The midget 60-yard medley defeated Purdue 77-70 while National Open Champion Jul- ; cd in four split decision bouls first this season in which not one 110 entrants, bidding to break 582-1, 155, ' relay team won with a time of Gary Bradds led Ohio State to ius Boros had a 74 for 282; Gene Saturday night in a 13-match¦ ' member of the top ten came out the ; Hendrickson -Hill record of Ih the High School leagues at Athletic Club ' ' - ¦¦ ¦:¦' '¦ &!i.9/.Team. members were Hoyt* ¦ ' ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ "• an 85-73 triumph over Minne- Littler 73 for 280; Kritish Open card: . _ without a victory. . . ' " ! 199 feet . A crowd of about 4 ,000 Hal-Rod Lanes,. Bev Biltgen Woodworlhi Reed; and Taylor. ' sota.. Champion Bob Charles 6R for I In half of the double main Oklahoma State rode Gary ' persons watched the 21st m- paced Alley Gators ' to 1,847 Olher Midget firsts came from: Illinois ' Tal Brody enjoyed the 277, and Al C;eibcrgcf'7i for 270. event, Tom Van Hoof lost a Hassman's 20 - point perform- nual meet in 10 degree weather. with her 171—488 in the Girls' j Allen (20-yard backstroke); \ biggest output Saturday with 2(1 Has Clean Mark Arnold Palmer, finally shak- : split decision to Frank Jiminez , ance lo a 67-56, triumph over i Norby , who took the. Class circuit. • Pin yps notched 642. ' Woodworth (20-yard breast- B points. Rick Lopossa hurled in ing off a flu bug which had har- Mast year s runnerup in the Up- ' Oklahoma, a . 10-3 over-all record title, and Peterson, For the boys. Bill Bonor led the per Midwest in the welteiv slrbko); 80-yard freestyle relay who toppal 27 points in Northwestern 's vic- rassed him all week, rallied 1 and a tie with Nebraska for the the juniors , way with 515 to help Spartans ' of Hoyt , Taylor , Staricka and reached 191 feet on tory. In Bantam Loop withY a 66 for , 2.'11. It was worth weight division. Big Eight lead at 2-0 , A victory their second leaps. Norby ' to 710-2,100. Ken Aune had a • Lee Huwald lost a split de- Baumann; Taylor ( 20-yard but- s first Michigan State went on an- " V, . $275 for Palmer., an amount he against Kansas Stat e tonight jump Was 186 feet as he rolled high single of 196 for Finks. | H WTAM usually budgets for caddy fees. ; cision to Doug Spencer of Blue terfly); Staricka (40-yard free- will give the Cowboys undis- ¦up other scoring binge and defeat- W L W L ) 213.1 points, Peterson who Athletic Club J 0 Peer|es» Chain 1 « Wall confided he told his cad- ¦Earth in a lightweight match, style . , ed Indiana 1 07-l():t . It marked I' puted possession of first place. ! scored 201.5 points , had a first Sunbeam 4 1 Red Men I I dy before setting out , "I hope and Mike River dropped a split Prep firsts came from: Rob- Ihe filth time the Spartans have Central Metti, 11 Cotton Nash's 34. points trig- leap of 155 feet. I can shoot a 70, I think I Can decision to Jeff Moen of Chat- inson (40-yard backstroke); Bur- scored more than 100 points at . gered a Kentucky offense that Runners ,, Punters Athletic .Club ' and Sunbeam re- win, " The score and the proph- field in.what was termed as the rneistcr (40-yard breaststroke); home this season, Seven play- ripped Tulane 105-fi:( , brought mained 1-2 in the Park Rec ecy panned out. night's best match. 1110-yard medley relay team of the Wildcats' record to 12-2 and ers hit in double figures and ( Black Hawks Win Bantam League last week. Athj, On the upper side of the ledg- Underdahl. Burmeister , Robin- left them with a 2-2 Southeast- [ offset the marksmanship of thc letic Cluh swamped Red Men er, Mike Kittleson took a unani- son and Siever; Robinson ( 40- ern Conference mark , Kentucky In Hockey Play Huddlers Win ARAKAWA WHIPS j Yin Arsdale twins. Both Tom 54-13, and Sunbeam squeezed mous decision from Manuel yard butterfly). next meets Tennessee, leading : CRC INTRAMURAL Black Hawks ri fled in four and Diclc scored 23 points each past Peerless Chain 27-23,. DOUG GILBERT Rarlcllo of Blue Earth in a mid- Junior firsts came from: 160- the S I'lC with a 3-0' record. W L WL for the Hoosiers. | goals in tbe last period to win Blockers 1 0 Blocker! c 1 Mike Rodfiers had 27 and Todd dleweight match, nnd Mike Kel- yard freestyle relay team of Punlcri 10 Paiseri I Aliohigan State will be at Milsu Arakawa dofcnlrd , a come-from-behind 4-2 verdict * Taylor If) for Athletic Club. ler won a split decision over Holmes, Streater, Rill and Dcn- Huddleri 1 t Tacklrri • 1 DOUR Gilbert in Ihe two-of- ¦ over Mustangs in the Minnesota Tuesday night and Dnrryl Hoffman scored Six for . Jack Hanson of Austin in the | ' I Park Rec three falls main event of the nes Sievers; D. Sievers (lfiO- Bosto n Snaps Runners - beat Blockers 38-22, Ihree conference games are Red Men, Kerry Glenna bagged welterweight division, Bantam Hockey League. Winona Winter Carnival j yard individual medley); Peter- Punters defeated Passers 44-29 ' scheduled Saturday as most of nine points , and Vince Glenna Several of Winona 's fighters Long Loss String Bill Gilbertson hit all four wrestling show nt Winonn son (100-yard butterfly). and Huddlers downed Taeklers liie schools will be busy with and Jeff Suchomel scored eight will be in action Wednesday goals for the Black Hawks. StAfcYs Memorial Hall Satur- By TIIK ASSOCIATKI) PRFISS 49-27 iii the first round of thc semester examinat ions. each. Rrnntly Chappell tallied night at Rochester , wilh Mike I.ANIK WINS TITLE Mike llolubar hit both Mustang day night . Boston 's famine and Johnny Catholic Recreation Center High Saturday 's schedule finds eight for Peerless. Kittleson in the headline, bout Ken Lanik retained his hold scores; Jim Ronnenberg had .'"!! Tho semifinal bout found Rueyk's have both been fed by I OMH at Purdue , Ohio State Jit VV.V. WFE against Midwest champion on the Catholic slops in the nets for the Mus- School Intramural basketball Bob Recreation Cen- Gary Dornhocffcr , . a. veteran of league. Michigan and Northwestern at W L W L Knv Noble taking Iwo-of-three Porter. ter ping pong title in a double- tangs , to 24 for Rod Stolta , Winona H O I PI a 1 McKln. Meth. I 4 - three National Hockey League Minnesota -in a game which will frnmt Mars Monroe and Kd elimination tournament. Tho " i Black Hawk goalie, John Sngan hit 15 for Run- Coca-Cola 4 1 Jay Ben 1 3 games. ners , and Roger Morgan had he regionally t e I e v i s e d, All Paint Depot 4 1 Amar. Ltojcn 0 J Shai-key defeated Marquis Relief piteher Bill He n ry sav- Rev, Robert Stamscbror was Dornhoeffer cleverly faked 11. Tom Biesanz bagged Hi in Ihree games will he matinees Del'are in a one-full 20-minule ed in games for Cincinnati last second , John Leaf third , and the Ronlic out of liis net twice Coca Cola, and Winona Hotels sncc ifi l bout. season, a loosing cause for Passers, .loe Michigan State will host Notre stayed knotted at Ihe tpo of the Wayne Whetstone fourth. and firmil liie puck to lUicyk . ' ¦ 1 ,000 Attend Loshek'.s 10 topped Punters, Dome Sntud iiy ni ght in non- ——— —— --..— II.I MI I^^^^^^^ M^^MM^^VMHOTHHHM/ who collected bis first goals in Pee Wpe circuit. Steve Sly ha rifled in 10 to lead conference act ion . 12 games and led the Bruins to Osseo Contest Coke won on a forfeit from Huddlers' win. BIG TICN American Legion , .while Winona n fi-3 victory over Toronto Sun- ' ¦i OSSKO, Wis. (Special) — W. L, Pel. 2!) Girls! Improve Your day night that ended Hoston 's II- Mlchlo»n 1 « 1.0QO Hole! was he.sting .lay Bees - ^.t£rf * Game About 1 ,000 attended the fishing Illinois , . 1 o I.OOO r ga'me winless streak. St. Casimir ' s Ups 2. > . In the loop 's other game , contest on Lake Martha Sunday Ohio lull 1 » 1 COB The loss left Toronto in a sec- Michigan Stat* 1 I ,117 Paint Depot .shaded McKinley afternoon, Lightwei ght Lead the ond-place Me wilh Ibo Montreal sponsored by the Os- Norlhwttttrn 1 1 M7 Mcl hodisl in-13 . Before City Tournament Sta seo Rod & Gun Club. MINNBVOTA 1 I ,S0O ^Aki - rts! Canndictis , who defeated first- . l.IGHTWEKiHT l«iw» , 1 1 ,50O Charley Hanson had 17 and place Chicago ,2-1 on Boom Fifty trout were caught — i TiO W L nil Purdue 0 1 ,00.0 Steve Wiltgen eight for Hotel . Sf , Cmlmlr 'i 3 0 SI. Jntin ' t 1 ) WISCONSIN • 3 ,00O '^ You Boom Cieoffrion 's tie-breaking had been planted in the lake St. Slan t 1 I C«lhc Indiana . ,.,., ,0 1 ,00O .Jeff liicsnnz tallied Ifi for Jay \\ V} ** ^ ¦* 'll bowl better in tho tourna- . ^ "j^*** f '^ coal . Saturday night. .John Brown , (iocs . Hon Kochfer topped Mc- """^ ment if you roll a few games for Kan Claire , caught the largest , SI. Casimir ' s moved two full Kinley with 11 in a loosing l 1 ^ / J^ (iordio Howe scored two goals vt ' ' ¦ i un omc out . , . 'practice on and assisted on another as De- !a :i-pound , 8' a-ouncc rainhovv . games in front in thc Catholic Hawks in Tie cause. Gary Bnucr had six for ^Ma -.C^ . -xXX^r~^- * ' ^ 1 Recreation Center Junior High our a e a improve troit snapped New York 's four- .Sclmer Omdahl won .second In YMCA Cage Loop paint Depot. (j K^y^ ~w__^__ .^ \ rj__tL " y> • • • ^ your game w inning streak with a 5-H prize for tbe 1-pound 1-ounco League lightweight division, by MIDGUT downing St, Stan 's 25-21. Gus W 1. W L victory. trout he caught, YMCA BASKIITRALI, Miller bit eight points to lead nuh '1 7 o eiki i i W I, W L TVSIgn»| 1 4 UCT J I the win, Hildebrandt had seven llnwkl 4 I tlpirtl ) ) ) for St, Stan ' s, St, John 's for- SnJktl 4 ) Uavllt 1 In th*yfk c<, P more ot your cash bar had 14 lor Snakes. Joe Klks , J also neqeuary; ion to by crushing Cathedral 4.r>- ^V^V additional If • Other ' " Ives bagged 1(1 for Hawks , nnd SATURDAY , JANUARY 25 I Saturdays and Sundays. loam 22 , and SI. Stan 's gained third (itC TKXMS HKATKN j j sJ^r^?; up to $2,500 or moro with term* to }• monlhi. Jim Heinlen hud lf> , Paul Fay or place , downing Rollingston 31- Three Catholic Hocrontion fi^roh: Call stop in for full information. , 1111(1 Bob Spelt?, had 10 each for 20 Ujisels , Center teams went down to de- Meiers hit IS nnd Grcdin 12 feat nl the hands of three Lanes- for St. Mary ' s. Wayne Whet- The University of Kentucky boro loams Inst weekend. Thc had il lor Cathedral, hns two of the (allesl guards In CHC Rnntnms foil tn the Lanes- stone I MINNESOTA Loan and Thrift Mike Schneider topped Sl» Stan 's ' college basketball In fi-fi sop ho- boro Rnntnms 18 1,'i , the Pee WESTGATE BOWL 166 Walnut , Winona Phone 8-2976 with eight, Bill Klinger had more Tom Kron nnd (5-5 senior Wee were toppled 42-2H nnd the WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER eight for Rollingstone, | Charles Ishmnel . Midgets wero humbled 4B-1S. Murphy, Charles Williams, Wal- Kulawski, Jack ; Magnussen, IP. M. New York John Schad and Wright Miller.. . Stock Prices Cigarettes Dip, MONDAY Mrs. Berthold Heck AH'd Cb 57»V Int'l Ppr Y 31% MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) — Als Chal 17Ys Jns & L 69% Daily d JANUARY 13, 1964 N0rirt^^ The Recor ' Mrs. Berthold Heck, 62, died Amrada 72% Kn ct 77% suddenly Sunday while attend- Am Cn 44^ Lrld 45 Cigars Up on Two-State Dea ths ing services . at Zion Lutheran Am M&F 19Vi - Mp. Hon . 144% At Community Winona Deaths Church hereY Am Mt 177/8 Mn MM 67% Memorial Hospita l Mrs, Ella Leonhardt , DrY G. A, Ransom The former Alyina Weimer, f or ATIT . .I41Vfc Mn & Orit 22% SMh Week ¦ she was borii Jan. 23 1901 to Am Tb 28% Mn P&L 42% Stock Market ' Ella Helen Leonhardt, 75, CALEDONIA, Minn. ( Special) , , N|ppy weather continued over day and a little warmer. , . Vljltinp ' hou'ri: Medical - and lurglcal 7 " , NEW YOF1K (AP)-Cigarette pstltnts: 2. »o 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. (No Patil Watkins Methodist Me- —Dr. G. A. Ransom, 80, :fbrmer : Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Weimer Winona and vicinity today with ¦y;A. low of zero to 5 above Is Ancda 47% Mn Chm - 62 /4 children under 12.) . ' ,- , ', at Mormon Coulee 37y company stocks declined and morial Home, died, of a heart Caledonia dentist, died at a , near La the thermometer dipping to a the indication for tonight wilh Arch Dn 39% Mon Dak 8 . MilernHy patients: J to 3:56. end.7 to Crosse. She was married to Armc St 65«/4 Ms \'/d 34% cigar issues advanced in; : a S:30 p.m. (Adulf.170.nly..): . ' ' . attack there Sunday. . Redlandsj . Calif., hospital at chilly -5 at daybreak. a high Tuesday of 20-25 fore- ¦ Berthold Heck June 4 1925, at Armour 46V8 Nt Dy 63V4 mixed stock market today. The former Ella Laabs, she 11:00 p.ni; Saturday.; , But thereYwas good;news: in cast. Temperatures near or a SATURDAY La Crosse; and she lived in Avco Cp 21-y8 N Am Av -48V4 Trading was fairly' activeY was born ' here . May 22; 1888. He was born Aug. 6, 1883, in the forecast with a prediction little below nprnial is the out- ADMISSIONS Mondovi all her life. She was Beth Stl 34Vs Nr N Gs 51 Gains and Josses of key shocks to Mr: and Mrs.. August Laabs North Dakota, son of the Rev. of mostly .fair tonight; and Tues- look for Wednesday with ; prt- ' - Miss Joan .TimmY Minneiska; a member of Zioii Lutheran Bng Air 37% Nor Pac 50% were fractional, some going to and lived, here most of her life. Giles and Stella Avery , Ransom. cipitation unlikely. Minn. " - . Church here/ .. Brswk 11% No St . Pw 35'A a point gr sp.Y.' She also lived in Minneapolis. FoHbwing the death of his father Temperatures through . Satur- 7 Mrs. George Brownell, Foun- Survivors are: Her husband;: ^ Ctr Tr ,51 NW Air : 80 /8 ¦ v She was , a member; of St. Mar- he and . his mother returned to Airman Acquitted day are expected to average ¦ The tobacco stocks reacted tain City. Wis: one son ,, SgtY Harvey B;, U.S. Ch MSPP 15i/4 Nw Bk 51% Serv- tin -s; Lufheran Church. Y Albin, Iowa, to liveY . hear normal with daytims' -highs ¦ ¦ ¦¦45% to the/U.S. Public Health , DISCHARGES New Y Army; Belfprd , N.J,; three C1NW : 25V4 Penney . At Gra nd Forks around 20-25 and nighttime J oiws ¦ ice report. Unking smoking and Adolph Hilgert, 626 Wilson St. Survivors are:. Three , sons. He married Lorraine Bird of grandchildren and one • sister Chrysler ; 41%: Pepsi SO^i , , 1 below , to 7 above:. In the five- ¦ ' disease.v Cigarette , issues were BIRTHS Carl.,- Winona , Hairry,: Rockford . Primghar, Iowa, July 29, ,1.910, Mrs. Emma Nuttelman La i GRAND rORKS, N.D.'. ; they went to Chicago. Following nesday at 1:30 p.m. at Zion was acquitted of a manslaughter , . as the week ends. Little if; any Cntl D 100 Rd Owl . , 23^ The government re- Mrs. . Edwin A.. Fletcher, 576 great-grandchildren arid ; one graduation from . Northwestern; Lutheran Church here Rev:: ! charge Friday by a district ,: kept them. , the precipitation is indicated. Deere : . 343,4 Rp Stl . 42% ' W.7 King . StY -X X ' sister, Airs, Louise Congdon ,. Wi- University school of denistry he Victor Bittner officiating. ! court.jury. ; port ascribed only mild effects Burial Douglas 22-% Rex Drug -41V John J. Rihs, 607 Harriet. St. nona. 7 practiced in Caledonia until re- wil| be in Oak Park j He was accused in the stab- THE Y TEMPERATURE rose 4 on health to clgar-and pips- ¦ Cemetery Dow Chm 70% Rey .Tob Y 42% ' ';¦¦' Otto P. Stever , 467 Grand St: Funeral services will be Wed- tiring in 1955 'because of ill here.. . '." ¦ . Ybing death last Nov. 6 of to 17 Saturday , afternoon , and smofcingi : ¦' . du Pont 240 Sears Roe 98% Aerospace issueswere most? Miss Carol Ryan , College , of nesday at 2:30 -p.m.; at St. Mar- health, -"v. " -¦ ' Charles Thornpsbny, - Callaway, 18 on S u nd ay. Low Sunday : : Friends may . call at Kjentvet . East Kbd 116% Shell Oil 47 Saint .Teresa. ;. tin 's, the Rev. A. V;. Deve of- { Minn., . during an altercation morning was i; above' and this ly higher but gains were; snriall. They celebrated their golden & Son Funeral Home here Tuesr Ford Mot 50% Sinclair . 45 A variety of other issues ' iri'et Obert E. Olson , Minnesota ficiating. Burial will be in Wood- ' ' ! outside a tavern at Emrado, j morning T5 below. [ At noon to- ¦ . ¦ wedding in 1960Y 'Following .-his day afternoon, and evening and ' ¦ ' ¦' ' GenElee 86' 4 SoconyY 70% demand, some '. ¦moving:; . lip City. ' lawh Cemetery; ' YN.DY ' ¦ -Y ' ¦' -" - '! day the reading ; was 6. wife's, death Oct. Ifi , l961, he until 11 a.m. .Wednesday, thep .., Y Y ; . . . .- Y. GenFds 88% Sp Hand 20% new yearly, highs;, .. Richard Casler , 974 W. 3rd St. . Friends may call at Fawcett : " '¦;' A year ago today Winona was .sharply to v sold his home and . yvent; to at the church. . ; V ¦:!, . Byl none of the stale's . witnes- Gen Mills 397 8 St Brnds 74 : Mrs. Arnold L. Lundtvedt , 5.03 Funeral Home Tuesday from 7 : digging out; after a six-inch Some investment cautior was •California'; He' - " was living with ! ses was able to testify that Sex- Gen Mot 78>i St Oil Cal 62'A E. Sanborn St. . to 9 p.m. and at the church Wed- ¦ ¦ linked ; to the Panama crisis. ¦ his daughter there at the . time fArs. Paul Seemann I'ton actually had wielded theY snowfall \yith the temperatures Gen Tel ' - ¦31% St Oil Ind 64% Edwin M. Matzke¦ , 223 E. King nesday after 1:30: ..; •:. . LEWISTON, Minn. . (Special ' ramging from -12 to 18 above: ' Prices-were , mixed in moder- ¦ ' '¦ ¦: '¦:¦ ¦¦ ' oL his-death, v . > | knife that caused the -victim s ; : Gillette 32% St Oil NJ-. . 77% St. VY . .'. Y- . T-MrsY Patil Seemann, ¦death ' ' ¦ '¦' AH-Time high for ¦ Jan. 13. '. \yas ately' active, trading. on -V'the ' ; . 73, Lew- .;; . .; [ Goodrich 54% Swft & Co ': 43^ • Harold W. Peck , Williams Ho- Survivors are: Three sons, 50 in 1894 . and the low -25 in Americrn Stock Exchange. Winona Funerals iston . died Sunday at . 10:20 p.m- . Goodyear ' 42% Texaco 69% tel ¦:• ¦ ' ¦' Ronald , Tucson. Ariz;, Glenn. :Y , , Corporate : and U.SY govern-: V . at her home after a long ill- logg, and two sisters, Mrs. E1Y 1912 .and ;1916. Gould Bat 39% Texas Ins 64% 7<3scar W.: Guenzler, Alma , John L. Ollom Mexico City, Mex., and Warren. - - " ' ' ¦ ¦ ment; i/onds were mixed. .; ness. , . . . Ysie Bighell ,. Durand , and Mrs. Mean for the ' past' 24 Yhours Gt No Ry 56% Un Paic 40V? Wis. services for John L. Redlands; ; one daughter , Mrs. 1 j . Y Funeral The former Gertrude Dorn , Leon (Mabel) Wurtz ; Elmwood: was 6. Normal for this dav ' is Gryhnd 45Ys U S Rub 45% Gust Forstrom , 220 Mechanic 'Ollom , 1714 Gilmore Ave., chief ArthurV.NormaV Peterson. Los ¦ : ¦ she was born July 4; 1890, 'Funeral:services, will be Tues-;: ¦¦ ¦ WINONA MARKETS VVVY XX : X eight grand- to ie. ' . ;; ¦ ' .:;¦ . Y YV V - - - Gulf Oil . .49%. U.S: Steel; 57% St. Y pilot for, Watkins .Products, Inc:, Angeles. Calif., and . ; day at 2 p.m. at Goodrich Fu- . John and Caroline Dorn at Lew- Alexandria, Minn:, had the Homestk 42%' Westg . El. 32% ¦. ".. Rcporleo .. oy , :VYa l. t .e.r. Schildknecht , . 723 jwill be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. children: • . ' • - iston. where she lived all her nera J Home here, the Rev. Ar- (he state Ythis IB Mach : 5X9% Wlworth 7 75% Swfft & Company . Clark 's :Lane. ; , at First Congregational Church , Funeral services , will be at lowest reading in life: She .was married to Paul vid ; Morey officiating; Burial j morning, !8 below, with Bemid- Int HarvY 58%- Yg S&T 128-14 ' Listen lo '. market quotations 7 over Rudolph R. Noeska ,. Winona the Rev.' Harold Rekstad offi- Emerson Funeral Home, Red: ' KWNO ¦¦•"at " MS ' a.m. ahd 11:43 ».m. Seeniann Sept, . 9, 1915, at Wi- will be in : Porcupine Cemetery, ! -17:and Rt . 3, - will be in Wood- ji close -behind with St. Buying hours arc . lrom . 87 ,o.rn.¦ to ' 7 Y I dating. Burial lands, Tuesday at 10 a:mY The nona. She was. a member of . St. rural Durand. j p.m; MondayVrirougti Friday. . • • ' ¦ G e b rge Fegre/ Rushford , ¦ ,;- • Gloud -15. It was . -11 at Inter- . lawn Cemetery. . body. will arrive in .Caledonia John's Lutheran Church and: its Friends may call at the fu- There will be no call market during Minn. Y national Falls and -12 at Red- PRODUCE the. winter months on . Fridays.- .. . YFriends may call at Fawcett Friday afternoon. A service will Ladies YAid7 „ .. : ' ' :¦ quotations ¦ apply ' ' ' ' I neral home this evening. . ] wood .Falls.- ' . These ' as-,' . bl noon DISCHARGES ' Funeral Home today from 7 to be conducted by the Rev, Hoger Y Survivors are: Her husband; CHICAGO (APY — Chicago today. ¦ AT ROCHESTER the; morn- Mercantile Exchange ~- Butter All livestock arriving after' closing timt Mrs. YDonald A. Barnewitz 9 p.m. and at the church Tues- Gustafson at' the . Methodist three sons, Allyn , Appleton, Mrs.;Gladys Benjamin will be. properly, cared , for;. ' weighed.' . aiid ' , ing figure was -7 after a Sun- about steady ; wholesale; buying priced the ' following morning: and , baby, Minnesota Hty. day after noon. Church here Saturday at 2 p,m. Wis. ; Willard E„ YWinona. and v DURAND, ;WisY (Special) - ; ¦ ' day high of 12 above. La Crosse ; ;HO GS . ' • : Mrs; Franklin Bronk" and Burial will be in Evergreen Harland , Lewiston'; five grand- Mrs. Gladys Mae Benjamin, 56, prices unchanged'to i'i lower ; 93 ''25 ' :, Mrs. Frank Drussell ¦ -8 -and. 18 for, the same The market Is cents. . higher: baby, Winona Rt. . ":!: . .; • .• Cemetery, there will be Mason- children . - and , one sister, Mrs; rural Durand. died of a heart had . score AA 57%; 92 A 57V-> ; 90 B Strictly meat type additional .40 Centsi ' - ' ' (at hogs discounted 40 cents per hundred- Mrs. Richard RY Weilandt and Funeral services for y Mrs; : ' '¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ ¦" John- .Koepsell, Lewiston: :One attack Sunday at her home. timesY' - The , sky : was; clear 56V2 ; 89 C 55%; cars 90 B. oTVi ;' . ic, rites. . /.. . .;• , ,. " ; ¦ weight; .: baby; 567 Ex 2nd St. . \, .X.: Frank Drussell , Iowa City, Iowa , . Friends : may call at Potter- daughter, two. sisters and two She was born: Nov. "11, 1907, throughout thee state. • . - 89 'C 56?4; • - . - Good hogs. Barrows and:gills— ¦ . ' ' ' were held this morning at St. Eggs steady to firm ;- whole- 160-180 ..,.V.:...... V...¦ 13.0O-U.00 ¦ . YBert Gile Jr., 793 Lake Blvd. Haugen Funeral Home Friday brothers have died. to7Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kezar Main highways in both Min- . ." "¦180.200 ... ',..- ¦.:." .. ;¦;. •.;. -... uoo-wjo¦ •• ¦ ¦ ' (he Most Rev. . ¦ . Mrs. Lawrence Sass, Chat- Mary s Church: afternoon and evening . - ' .' '- ' ¦¦ . Funeral services will be Wed- at Delsar, N.Y.D.' She;was; mar- nesdta and Wisconsin were re- sale : buying pricesYunxhanged to • 200-220 ' ...V..:,.... 14.50 ¦1 220-240 .;:,.;¦-,.:V.;...;.,:.; i4.35-U.H7 field , . Minn;.: George Speltz officiating.. Burial nesday at 2 p.m. at St. John's ported in: good winter driving % higher, 60 per cent or better ¦ ¦ ried foYCharles Benjamin Aug, 'M0-77D - v.:; ,:^..' :.-:.:.::;¦.:. I3.7ii4,35- Mary's Cemetery. : Mrs. Wayne Pruka,and baby. was in St. Norrrian Orr Lutheran Church here, the Rev. 8,71928. He died in 1963. YY, condition with the exception of grade A whites 40; mixed 7i; :270-300 :.;. .;.... - ;,. 13.1 jl3.75 : ¦'¦ Winona Rt. 3. V; Pallbearers were Clifford ' CALEDONIA. Minn ,;(Special) Robert Beckmarin officiating. ; icy : sports, especially •. •¦through rnediums 37% ; standards 36;. 3O0-33O ¦...... 7... 12.00-13.1 ( :7 Survivors are: Her parents, 330-340 ¦ .-...... : ¦ ; - ..;;. '. ll.7J-12.00 YGe ' '" ¦Fegre,, ' Rushford, Rihn, Paul Drazkowski , Eugene approaches to dirties 32% ; checks 31%. ' ... .. org¦ o . • —Funeral services for Norman Burial will be iri; the church two daughters, MrsY , Elmer cities : : ahd on GOOtl FOWJ— . : ' ' '¦ Clifford Jung and Ross ' 270-300 ...,...,.....,.,.;.., li.00.13.25 . Minn; . • Lamey, Orr, 63, who died Friday after- cemetery. (Donna) Strassburg; Kenosha; main highways. . ¦ Wholesale , prices on bulk car- 300-330- . ..,,... 12.00-12.25 ' : .Mrs; Roy Brugger, . 915 4f)th and- Earl Drussell . -Y 7Y 7 noon at Caledonia Community : Friends may call at Werner ¦ and Joyce, at home, . arid:one It doesn 't , happen too often , '(fresh). 330-360 ..,....,;..:.;....¦ ¦ ... 11.7512.00 " ' ' ¦ • ' tons Creamery, 93 score • 340-400 ..;, .. ,. 11 ,50-11. 75. . Ave.. Goodview. .. • . . HospitaL \vere; he|d this after- F'uneral Home here Tuesday sister, Mrs. Alta Smith , rural ' ¦ ¦ ' Mrs, VVillia m Granzow j but WISCONSIN escaped; a se- (AA) 5'8%-59%Ycents;- 92 score 400-450 .. , ,, ..v...;- 11.0O-11.50 . . Donald Brown, 1628 W. 5th non at Potter-Haiigen Funeral afternoon and evening ¦and . at .. ' ... Funeral .'services'- for Mrs. Wil- Durand. vere snowstorm which hit the (AV58%-59 ; 90 score (B) 58-58l/4. 450-500 ,...... ,...... 10.5O-U.O0 StY- Home, with the Rev. Roger .Gus- the church Wednesday after Funeral services will be Wed- ' Stags— liam Granzow, 80. Milwaukee , ' lower. Middle West and the East : Cheese offerings:adequate. De- 450-dpwn ' ...-i.. ¦ V...V8.60 V V BIRTHS Y tafson of the Methodist Church noon. . v. ' ' ' '¦ • nesday at. 2 p.m. at Lyster¦ Lu- . 450-up ..:;...... 7. 00. «;oo .- Wis. . who died of a stroke there ' , But there was no escaping the man slow/ Wholesale sales, Am- :¦¦ Mr. and Mrs: Robert A; .Ra- ' officiating. Burial: was •in ...Mt ¦- CALVES 'Saturday after an illness of one > Mrs; theran Church , Church Valley, cold blasts moving in from the erican cheese (whole milk), sin- Tlie veal market Is steady, monda; Rollingstone, Minn., a Hope Cemetery, Hokah. Lyman Larson " ' ' held Wednesday "XX the Rev. J."'¦C. Thompson offici- north, v .Top choice . . 28.00 wceki will be ELEVA, Wis. (Special)-Mrs. gle daisies fresh 41-43% cents; ' -.; ;¦ daughter. . ' , Y. Choice : . ¦ ¦ .. .25.00.27.00 . at Breitlow Funer- He was; born March 31,; 1900 ; ating: Burial will be in Cas- flats :' :, '¦ Mr. and Mrs. John King, 669 at 1 :30 p.m. Lyman Larson, 38. Eleya: Rt. 1. Strong¦ ..windsYrak'ed the state single daisies aged 49-52; Good . -.., ....,.. :,-20:OO-25 0O . . ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ Home, the Rev. A. U; Deye, in Mound Prairie Township, son ¦ cade Cemetery, . Church Valley. ' American . .Commercial to good¦ ...... :14.00-18.00 E. Mark St.,: a son; • •. al died Sunday- at 6:25' . -.aim. at Sunday - -arid there /were scatter- aged 48-53: processed : • ¦ . of Mr, and Mrs; Eugene Orr. . Utility. . . • ¦:.; ¦ - .. 12:00-13.00 . . St., .Martin's Lutheran Church, : Frierfblf rnay call at Goodrich ed snow flurries near Lake pasteurized 5 lbs.V58%-42; do- ¦ ,.. - He spent all his life in Houston Luther Hospital , Eau Claire, af- Canners .-and .culK .. IJ.OO-down officiating. Burial will be in ' Funeral Home here Tuesday Michigan. mestic Swiss (blocks) grade . - CATTLE . . V FREE: TB X-RAYS Cpunty. He had been living at ter a long illness. p;m. the callle .market: Slecrs . and heif'en ' Woodlawn Cemetery. after 3:30 and Wednesday "A". 48-50 ;. grade/ "B" 45-48 ; full .25' • • -cents:' higher; 7cows 'and'' : Mon; Wed, X Fn., 1 ¦ 5 p.m. YThe former .Thelma Elaine Snow was reported at Green ¦ , bu|li . ( • . . FriendsY may call at the fu- Evergreen Rest; Home: until noon. grade "C" 42-46. :¦ X "x ' -X- x:X steady: • ' \ Room 8 City' Hall) Ayers, she was . born in . the Bay, Madison Milwaukee, Be* Dry-led steers and yearlings- . , neral home Tuesday from 7 to. Survivors are: Two sons, , Wholesale egg offerings: light. ¦ ¦ y .V/iiiona Co, residents jfee , : Town of Fairchild: daughter of loiMtockford; Lone Rock arid 7 Extreme top .7.. .; ..: ,. 22.50 . ' a p.m , ;Y -' Donald , : Winona , and Gifford , Fy DemandV disturbed by snow Choice to prlhie¦ ...,...... ;. 21.50-23:00 • others, $1 each. . Howard :and Beryl ' Ayers. She Two-S*ate rierals : - - - - Survivors are:: One daughter , La, Crosse;7one daughter , Mrs. Superior but amounts were neg- ,, Good . to choice 77 7...:...... 50.25-21.50 . ' ' ' storm. ' Comm. to good ...... ¦ 16.50-18-25 ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' Howard .; ( Genevieve) Larson spent her- life in the Augusta ligible.: ;.: X . /'•/- ¦ Taken last week . '. .•¦ • • • . 60". Marg a re t ,YYIMiiwaukee; one , Y Carsien; Kohrs (WhoIesa|eY s ei ling prices . Utility ...... - . ...,.. •... 15.S0.dowri ¦ ' Winona , and 10 grandchildren. and Strum areas. She . was. a b e 1 o Dry-led hollers— ' Y.Y.,.;..: - ' brother, Hugo ' Miller, Milwau- LAKE CITYv Minn. -(Special) Y Temperatures were; .w based oh /exchange and other ' ¦ ¦' Total .Y., Y.Y50 ,553 • Y 7 Extreme top .. - . ..' ,' ,.:,,.,¦.: 31.50 ' -. • member of Strum Lutheran; ' normal over the state Sunday ' ' kee,- and one sister-in-laWi Hat- —Funeral services for Carsten volume sales.) New . York spot . Choice , to prime :¦', :' .7. 7 20.50-2100 :• • Mrs. Charles Schaettle Church . ; . ': ¦ -xx tie Granzow . AViriona. Her ' hus- . Kohrs, 71, whoYdied Friday at and Sunday night, with a high follow?: mixed colors- Good to. choict ...... ;..... 19.50-20.50 IMPOUNDED DOGS Y ALMA;; (Special) qubtatioiis Comm. to good :...... ,..:. 15.50-16.50 -William; , has died. V ; Wis. — Mrs. She was married to Lyman of 25 degrees at Racine. ' '¦ (47 band , ' : Lake City Municipal Hospital fancy . heavz weight lbs. Utility . .:. .,:. .;,. .; ;... ..:. lS.OO'down ' ¦ ¦ ' Charles Schaettle, the former Larson Feb. 19, 1944.;. . . '¦ Cows— . . ' ¦S'oYi. 997 — Male. tan . puppy , a'ft er a long, illness, were held LOWS INCLUDED: Hurley min. 1 39V2-41;;. standards 38%- ¦ Florence: Maude Bohri, Fountain Survivors are: Her husband; ^ ¦' ¦¦ - ¦ Extreme top ...... ;... 13.73: second dayV today. • •. -. a .t.; Trinity .•;¦ Lutheran rl?; Park Falls . -17, Eau Claire 39%;. checks . 32-33. . Commercial ¦ ....:..:.-...;. 12.50 13 00 ' City, died Friday at St,YEliza- her - parents, Augusta; four - black and f Church,; LircolnY the Rev, -16, Wausau -10 and LoneJRock Whites:¦ extra fancy heavy Utility. . . . 12.25-12.75: No. 1998 — Male, beth :s Hospital , Wabasha. Har- G'anneri and cutlers. ,.:... 12.50-down brothers. Norman. Eau Claire; and Superior-Duluth -1 ' /fan- white springer, first 7 day, no ,O Payv old Schwertfeger officiating. weight , (47 lbs. -min .) . 43-46; Bulls- ¦ Msgf ¦ Survivors are: One daughter, ¦ ¦ ' Milton. Kenosha; Dale. Augusta, Bologna , . . : . . , .:•.. ... 15 OO 1650 license . . .' Burial was. in the church ceme- The nation 's high; Sunday was cy: medium ; (41 lbs. average ) .. Mrs. Florence C; Sine McCor- and Lawrence, Sturdevant. Wis,, ' ¦Commercial ....:...... ,..,. 13.SCH5.50 Available for good homes: tery. - '- 83 at Homestead, Fla:; and the .39%-4'il3-;,. fancy heavy vveignt .' Light thin ....: ,, ..:.:. .:. 14 .00-down mick , Alma , and: three grand- and '' six-': sisters, Mrs. Herman Six. mnle and female. He served as treasurer of low overnight was 30 below (47 lbs. min,) 41-43 ; no 1 medi - Rochester, Dies children . .(MuriclY Etten , McHenry, 111,: Winona EggYMarket Trinity Lutheran Church , Lin- zero at Aberdeen , S. DY um (40 lbs. average ) 38%-40; The Rt. Rev; Louis D. O'Day; Funeral services will be at Mrs. Henry (Lucille) Skogstad , ) (The:,c rn.'OMlionr. .apply ' as of ; coin, many years and.also serv- smalls (36: lbs. average 35-36¦ ; 10.3(1 .a.m.. today) 2:30 p,m; Tuesday at Stohr Fu- ( ) A" 'mbo) Weather 60. former Winonan . pastor of Salem. Wis.; Mrs . Donald Pat Browns: extra fancy; heavy ¦ Grade (lu , 31 neral Home. ;Y ¦ ' ' ' ed as clerk on the Gilford Grade A (liirqoJ ...... 7 ,.,,;... .33 StY John 's ' Catholic Church; Raether , -. . Buchanan . Va.; . Mrs. Municipal Court (47 ) 41%-43V..; ' ;¦ ¦ * ¦ Friends may call at the fune- Township board until he retired weight lbs. min, .. Grade A (medium) .; . '.... ' , .29 EXTENDED FORECAST Rochester' , died suddenly at the Haze l Cross, Magnolia; Del., and ' (41 average) Grade A (smnlll , . ,.,...... 15 ral home this and moved to Lake City. . ' fancy medium lbs. ¦ MINNESOTA Tempera- afternoon and eve- • ' WINONA : v ; ' ;¦ Grade B .. . ;.., ¦ 29 — rectory Saturday. He had sev- Mrs. Merlin (Nancy ) Molstad 38 , %-40» 2 ¦ fancy heavy weight , ' .;¦ ning.: ' Pallbearers were Aurelius YDeposits forfeited: Grade C . .. ,. . 19 tures will average near highs eral, heart attacks previously. and Miss Mary. Augusta. (47 lbs. min.) 4()%-42; smalls, Meyer, Albert and Alyin Kohrs, Betty J. Walsh , 21 , Long ¦ of 14 to 19 north , and 20 to 25 The. fiineral Mass-will be cele- The funeral service will he (36 lbs. •average ) 35-36. Froodlcrt iMalt Corporation John J. McCune Dicdrich ( Dick) Dankers, Roy Reach ,. Calif., $15 oh a charge Hours: s pm lo « n m.; cln',ed Salurdayi south . Normal lows 1 below' to ¦hrateci. by the Most Rev , Ed- Thursday at 2 p.m. at Strum CHATFIELD , Minn, - John Meyer and John Tiedemann. of driving at night without Suhmil sample belore lofldlm 9 below north. 1 below to 7 ward A; Fitzgerald , bishop of Lu- CHICAGO CAP) -V (USDA^ - No. 1 b.irlev ,... ..'..... SI .08 ' Joseph McCune, 76, died of a Lutheran Church: the Rev. arrested Satur- above south. Warmer a| first , - Winona , at St. John 's Church. lights . She was. Live poultry : wholesale buying . . Nn. .7 harlfV .,....,... I 04 ther R. Monson officiating. Bur- Rev, Nn. 3 hnr' lov . ... '..- : .94 heart attack early Sunday nt Harry E. Evans day at 7:50 p.m. at Sarnia and ¦ ¦ a little colder likely about mid- Rochester , Tuesday at.5 p.m . prices unchanged to 1% higher: No;. 4 ' bin ley. • . - . .; fl» St. 'Mary 's Hospital , Rochester. ial will be in St. Paul's Ceme- LAKE CITV ' Minn. ( Special ) . week . Becoming warmer again He will be assisted liy: Assistant , Grand streets. roasters 23-24 ; special fed white He \vi\s, born Oct, (1, 1M17, tn tery. —Funeral services for the Rev. thereafter. Little if any precip- priest. Msgr, Manpan , Roohes- Kermit M. Oldrc, Winona Rt. rock frers lfl' r20. : IJay Stale Milling Compmiy Thomas F, Friends may call after 3:30 Harry K, 7(1, Ejnv.ilor "A" Crciln Pricr-n itation likelv during period; :cr; deacons of honor , Msgr . McCune and Kthel Evans, Frontenac, 2 , $10 on a charge of driving Wilson McCune p.m. Wednesday at the church Hours: fl.a in IA 3.30 p.m.¦ WISCONSIN -¦- Temperatures Coleman , Chat field , and Msgr ., at Vinton. Iowa. a retired Methodist .minister with an expired driver license. NKW YORK (AP ) —Canadian fClo- .r-rl S.ituniays) ¦He. ¦ ' chapel and after 11 a.m. Thurs- - Ho. 1 nnrlhern spring-wheat ' ' will average near normal north- (Inlligan , Grand Meadow; dea- married Pearl M. Martin who died at his home Friday, He was- arrested Saturday at dollar today .9256 , previous day ,. ., J 7! Dec. !l, l'V2r>, and they had lived day in the church. Strand Fun- No. 2 northern 'pnnn whrat ,. ., 1.11 west tp 11 to 4 degrees below con. Msgr .Jansen, Rochester; will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. .8: J5 p.m. nt Mankato Avenue .9254. No. 3 norlhci n ?prlnri wheat ... 2 . 19 . Home is in charge. normal southeast. Normal high subdeacon , Kuther Ryan, Har- here since lfl.'2 . He wns a retir- eral at Lake City Methodist Church , and King\Streot. No . 4-northern -prinn wheat ... 3. 15 ed civil service employ e of the the Revs, T. O. "William VI . Dingfeldcr 424,) CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA)- No. 1 hard winter wheat ,,;,., 7,11 17 northwest to 2fl southeast. mony; masters of ceremonies, Sutter Nail , Georg-; , ' No , 7 hnrrt winter whe.it ,,..,. ., 3 09, . Mrs. Fred 157; on track Mo, 3 hflrd winter whe.i Normal low about one below Msgr, Tighc , chancellor , and Immigration and Naturalization Chant , Eugene K. Meyers and Bill St., . Goodview , $10 foi' ; a Potatoes arrivals l ,...,.., J 05 FOt'NTAIN CITV , Wis: (Spe- I fili ; tolal U.S. shipments for Nn , 4 hard winter wheat ,,.,,,., 3 01 zero extreme northwest to i:i Father llaggcrtv vice chancel- Service and was a . World War ¦ Dr; George Butters , officiati ng. traffic light violation. He was Ho. 1 rye r , cinl ) -- Mrs. Fred Sutter , «r», 1 17 , Warmer north I veteran. He was a member of arrested Friday al 10:34 p.m. at Friday 543; Saturday 375; Sun- No , 2 rye 1.35 above southeast lor. . died Saturday at 11:40 p.m, nt Services will be held nt Spring and west portions Tuesday and Uurial will be in Calvary the American Lemon I ICM:C . Valley Methodist Cliurch at 2:3(1 Broadway and Main Street. day 2; supplies moderate; de- Community Memorial Hospital , ; market for russets southeast portion Wednesday; A Cemetery, lloche.sler, Wi'dnes- Survivors are : His w ife: one p.m., the Revs. Edwa rd Lee, Roland A, Graves Jr., 13, mand Rood Winona , where she had been a , for round reds LIVESTOCK little colder Thursday., little, dav at li a.m. daughter , Charlotte Kinsley , Walter Wynkoop, Eugene K, Homer. $10 for stop sign viola- slightly stronger patient 3 weeks , '; carlot truck sales: Ida- change Friday and Saturday Msgr. O'Day was horn nt (Vdai llapids . Iowa , :ind one , Meyers, nnd Dr. George Butters lion charge. He was arrested steady SOUTH ST. PAUL " The former Stella Schroeder SOUIH Sl. I'AUl , Minn ,,|- (USOA) Precipitation will total less Adrian , Minn. Dec . II , l!l!M . Sister, Mrs. Jesse Opft'r , Min - officiating. ¦Saturday at 10 p.m. at 2nd and ho russets 3.95; Minnesota North she was born Oct. T> , 111911, to Callle VW0, c.ilvif, 1. sno; sluughtrr one - tenth inch in light Mnin streets. Dakota Red River Valley round liters nnii li. thnn lie was educated at Calvary neapolis , Mr, nnd Mrs. Adolph Schroede r Friends may call at Pelerson- 'ileis mostly sli- .icly lo snow or snow flurries about .Seminary, Sl. Nazianz , Wis!, Funeral services will lie Wed- Shcehan ' Dale E. Welch , 277 E. Howard reds 1 .75-2.00. stmii'i ; rnws nnl yet fully e'.loblishort, at Cream. She was married to Chapel today and until lew early inlv. O ivuly; hulh Uonrly) Wednesday or Thursday. St,, .$15, charged with making lo.iil high choice I and St. Paul Seminary, Sl, I'aul , ncsdny at 11 a.m. at Hoet/.cr- Fred Sutter July 30 , 1919 , at time of service Tuesday. The CHICAGO (AP)-No wheat or ,MJ Ib md lonil aver- OTHER TKMI'KK.VIVIIF. S an improper right turn , lie was nm- anil high choice 1,081 Hi •.liiiinhler lie Was ordained a pries! at St . Akcson FuiU'ial Home here , thc body will he cremated. sales, ('on» No 2 yel- Meer-, 3.1 3',, oilier rlinne 'IJ ASSOCIATED I'KESS hci' parent's home by the late arrested soybean 1,000 1, 150 lb , Y THE Mary ' s College , Winona , by Rev. liohiM t Villwock officiating , Pallbe. Saturday at 7:05 p.m. 33 ".0 33.00; goo* 20 (10 33.00) r/irmer Anrl Rev August Vollbrecht . Her 'irers will be the Revs, low 1.215 ; No 3 yellow 1,21' t- 1 High Low I' r. IL » " . nt Sarnia nnd Huff streets. culler I. 0015 . 00; p.ick .». l ,0»B Ih cloudy VA " ¦ < husband died in February UliiR . Alfred J Richard 22 %; No 4 yellow LlR' '.l,iugliler lieih i s Jj ?' 1 oilier Albany, lie served in Ihe Diocese of National Cemetery, Minneapolis J. Lewinski , !)l(i K. choice RSO 1,100 His 31. ',!) S3 ;" ,; gnnd \i 50. II She was a lifetime resident of Ward , Thomas Hughes. Ruber! Oats No 1 extrn heavy white Albuquerque , clear . 29 Winona as pastor nl St, Mary ' Friends may call nt Ihe (iin- Broadway, $10 on a charge of : 71 25, dinner nnd iwltei 13 0(1 14 10; le.v s Buffalo County and was a mem- A .,Hull , Kldor W, "Richter and 76-7(i v, No 2 extra heavy white ulillly aim rnnimen l.il row, (10,• Atlanta , snow :»1 2f> .10 Church Iniffic light violation charge. 13 00 14 , Winona, until I'li'l; eral homo Tuesday at 2 and un- ber 21 falo County Homemakers. A. Evans in London , Kngland, Otto (', Choli n sl.luftliter f,lives 30 00 31 OO , Chicago, ' nf St. Thomas I'rn-Calliedral , PLALWIKW, Minn , •¦- Harry Plnpp Jr., (140 7lh Hnrp 9 ,000 , harrows ,11111 21 111 .M Survivors are: I hree sons , Ho married Marian Mae Ho- 11III1 75 50 Cleveland, snow . Winona , lii:ij-1L'' ; pastor of St Balcom , ll!i , Plainview , died Ave, Goodview , ,$|5 on a charge Missile Cruiser (enls hlrihei : 'mw stinnri m vi renli . , Fountain City ; Dr. ward there Sept, hlntier, 17 190310 Ih Des Moines, clear .17- 4 ' Merlin 7, H112 , and of ninking an improper h.imv .vs and cillli ilohn s ¦Church . Rochesler . and Sunday nt St. F.li/.nheths ' Hos- right 15 ',0 15 /',,- muni 1 1 nn ,p .,n ). n l' 13 M Glenn, Lena , III., and Gerald , came lo the United Slates in 11, , f, . Detroit , .cloudy ... > Dean of olmsicd and Dodge pital , Wabasha , after an illness r turn. He was nrresled Saturday 1', 50; nin':i s.ilrs I', '/.. MO ; /n n, |< ;\ Ames. Io\Va; one daughter , Mrs , l!H. > . She died in KM , Up 15 25; 3 I 3)0 :U0 II) II SO |4 /•,; Fairbanks' , clear , . 2 -M I'ounties since 111!:!, of two months. mnr- nt ;!:.'!» p.m. nt Broadway anil \ J fl„r) (loruld ( Lotus) Christ , Eau ried Caroline Conner To Visit Saigon meilluni 1 r>0 1V0 Ih 14 01'I' .'5 , lew I 3 2>0- , ,31 M .. , Slerling. ' Fort Worth clear He also hiid served In dloce- He was horn A pril fl , 1 117-1, to Mnin Street. .100 Ih sows 11 00 , 1 I ;/o .ii'.n ih |j m |' , ;5| ¦ ¦ ¦ Claire ; nine grandchildren ; one III., Dee, 15, 1<)2L (AP) 400- Uoloiui , clear 16 '' • -iii a( She died in AKCWH.A FiMi.lW, Viel N»m - ?1 ,500 Hi M .'-M?,-' |, , , , rt « p,q, s. offices of cnnsiiKor lo the Kdwfn and Klizahedi B.'ilcom ' llenily; llinli e 130 |'0 Ih |'l 0|1 p 10 Honolulu , clear HI 7'.! . great-grandchild , and one broth- l!'. .t , lie married Mnry Meyer ARCADIA , ( The flngship of the U.S, 7th bishop since Hilli mid nfficialis Fdgiii, 111., coming here with One , Wis Special) - iheep 1 , 500; chu (e ntnl |u imp wooled 25 M .711 er , Elmer , Fountain City, of Fronlrnnc Dec , A , lfio.'i. Fleet, the guided missile cruis- ilmmhter laiiiln 15' -0 lenis lurilie-r; Indianapolis , snow in Hie curia 1 *i-i:t liCiii . lie was his pnronts at the age of 7. lie Pleading guilty before Justice nnnri City, clear . 24 M .12 brother and one son have died, He nllemlcd Maptisl seminary of Ihe er Providence , will steam up and below sle.ulv, shor n slaurihli-r Inniln Kansas named a dimicslic prelate bv attended Plainview High School Peace . F.rnest. T, Meek , nnd oilier ( i.issrs sle.iriy, ihoite nnd ' Funeral services will be Tues- in Cinclimntl the Saigon River Saturday for a prime 00 U(l Iti sv m-ieil T Los Angeles, clear «>r» 4< I' ope Plus , |;( , until he was 17 , when ho went . Ohio , nnd started wns Dave Kowalsky. He •LUHIM. inirihi XII Oct |(ii:i , p.m, at St , John 's , was 19 50 70 00; mini 00 9 5 111 I0 00 Louisville , snow , nil 17 M rlny at 2 his Methodist ministry in Wis- chnrged Ihree-dny good-will visit lo thc 19 0OI p.irk- and was pronioteil In papal rank lo work , lie was employed as a Schowallcr wilh failure to yield nne i hoiie niul |n ini.. H'o in •Horn \lnunli- .. »2 li'.! LW the lU'v. George 11 , consin l!»l(i South Vietnamese capital. ler Ininh- wllh (nil shimi Miami, cloudy . . as protonolaiv apostolic retail clerk at 11 , K, Oliverson In , where be served the right of way Jan. 2 at ' :t:45 (ir-tti. |fl',ni Sept . f> , be in cull lo (inntl v/ooleil sl.iuiihlei I VUI , snow 21 17. (H officiating. Burial will churches in Linden. The 71 h Fleet commander , S 5 50- Milwaukee mu. ' Grocery Co., Schad Mercantile Cuba City, p.m, He paid a fine of $5 plus 1 Ml (liolcii anil Iniiry f,o nn |h- Fountain City Public Cemetery, Vice Adm. Thomas H. Moorcr , -woolrri Mpls. . SI. P., clear l!i - 9 Co., IMainvicw Co op Associa- Hudson nnd New Richmond, lie $:i costs , feeder lamlis |7 OO 111 50; n0n<| 10 no m Orleans , cloudy ',>:>. ':.» Mi Friends may call nt Colby served will be aboard, 14 00 111 50 , New tion , Foley k Johnson Furniture churches in lirownsdale , Wallace W. Sobotta , 20 . Ar- CHICAGO 17 Funeral Home this afternoon While 7th Fleet ' ships visit CHICAGO i«- New York , snow .... 20 Co., nnd Johnson k Shriver West Concord and Spring Valley, cadia pleaded (UM.Ai Uno-i f .flnOi London Gets and evening and Tuesday unt il guilty to a charge butchers 507,5 renh. hmhei : Omaha , clear , 11 -13 ,. , Minn. He served for If) years Saigon from time to time, this mo'll y l? Furniture Co church, of failure to have his vehicle 300 335 Ih Inilrdiis It ;' . U ffi : pin,.,! | 3 , clear . 23 M .. 11 a.in,, then nt Ihe will be the first visit by the U, Philadelphia Ho I.s survived h y n niece , in Spring Valley, ret iring in under control Jan. 4 at !I;I5 p.m. I9O 330 Ihs 15 fl 25, 210)51) ||-.i 15 nn. Phoenix , eleiir . •> " 'A\ First Heavy !%«; , In 1HRS he moved flagship in several years. It i.s 15 7.5; 3 1 310 SW Ills \A '0 15 HO; I 3 ,100. • ' Mrs. .lav Mc Ciillom , Gallup, I Walter Stewart lo Fron- He paid a fine of $14 plus 450 lli sow 1; no ir so , 2 1 «r. , . 19 12 ,79 ?;! genera lly believed that the visit 500 ihi Pittsburgh , snow N,M, 1)1 IRANI ) (Special) tenac . cos Is , II .50 13 35 , 500 I.m lbs )| ;i< 11 ;•, Snow of Winte i , Wis. — i.s planned as a faille 13 ,001V dives mine Ptlnd , Me., cloudy 111 9 r 1 Survivors are: His wife-; one ¦ st rong hint lo , • |,ii M|hter Funeral services will be Wed- Walter Stewnrl , (il , Red WinR, lien s slenrly , MW Ic.iilr mnitlv Ore., cloudy . 4(1 ;ni | the Communists that the U.S, prime Ptlnd. LONDON (APi -. Tlie firs! nesday at .'' p.m. al Johnson & a former resident here , died ; :;nn . John . 11 ,, Oshkosh - one 1, 1.50 1,350 II) sl.iuiihlei shwis 3 5031 50/ cmotl wn. 2,1 - II .. Honora ry esc military government, 1,350 Ihs 30 00 72 31, .un.iiid f,vn Suit Lk. City, clear Kngland today. A blizzard left , Lutheran Church , officiating , , ' Falls; four grandchildren; two Deg ree Innrli (17 j He was horn July 17 , 1902 lo Ihe vi nr has been going badly lilnh choice nnit in line v',o 1,000 in slnunli- Sun Diego , clear ... 43 up to a foot nf ler helleis 2 1 )'. , I'lill- rhnlrp r) snow in parts of, Burinl will be in (ireenwood Ihn Inle Mr. and Mrs, Harrison | brothers , Frank and Purcy, Lon- NKW YOIIK (AP) - (Icnoral for the government since befor« «t) 1,100 San Fran., clear .,. 52 4(i the South Const. " llu 73 003100: ninslly nnml nnrlei 1 fino Cemetery. j Slew nrl in Frankfort Township, don ; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel of (he Army Douglas MacArlliur the overthrow of President Ngc Ihi 20 00 31 in Scuttle , cloudy ,. .. 49 40 .01 r.hnen At London Airport , motorized Friends may call nt I ho fu- ! Pepin County, ! Smith mid Kva , London , and received nil honorary doctor of Dinh Plem, Many P00; ui|iply mnsliy woolrri Mnur.'!. Turn pa , cloudy , , . Ii7 51 1 31 ; Vietnamese ler lamli- : nil ( hisses ci, n-r ,i||v sfend/i sweepers kent runways open neral home from Tuesday at 10 Survivors are; Fivo brothers , two .slepil.-itighlers , Misses Mar- law degree from lew lots c.tinlcr iind line in Washington , snow ,. 27 M M ' Long Island say limy think the United States in \]r\ |h w-ool- nnd mechanics used de-icing a.m. until time of service Wed- Richard , Arknnsnw; Charles , i garet and Patricia Meyer. One University in a private cere- soon will grow tired of (he hun fd slaiiotilei l.nnli. l') sn ;'O00| oood not Winnipeg, cloud y ,, 1-4 ,01 tlinltc IBOOI9 50: ) ,„ol,, „,„ , 1M,„, fluid to clear t bo wing.s of air- nesday. . Milwaukee ; Fred daughter 100 Ih . Durand ; Wil- nnd one sister have mony in his hotel suite in New den of war and nbnndon Viet shorn. Inmlis with fin | p,,|i, T-Trace. J 19 00) cull liners before takeoff. Pnllhcnrers will ho Willlnm liam , Red Win)!, and Gale, Kel- died, York Friday, MacArthiir is IM. Nnm lo the Communists. In (moil lUuohln rA , t, 4 50- ' (First Pub. Monday, Jeirt. IS, 1M4) STRICTLY BUSINESS Farm Implements 48 Coal , Wood , Other Fuel Y 63 Y Monday, Jannary 13, : m WINONA DAILY NEWS AT State bl Minnesota' ) ss. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ County of Winona .) In Probate Court 7 - . • OAK WOOD - . , . • • - . No. 15,715 Good oak slobs sawed In stove lengths. Farms Land for Sal» 98 Used Cars In Rt Estate of GRAIN BINS ; Y Suitable for range and furnace. Price , 100 Basketball x- : : ' Raymond H. Censmer, Decedent. ¦ ¦ ¦ reasonable. Haul It yourself or we will l^LCONVr' ifist; 4-cfoof, good condifl ii Order (or Hearing on Petition for Y: :' ' ' ". - ¦ -deliver.' - :¦ Probata ¦ - . ' ; jForY Sale ¦ - . low mileage, reasonable. Tel. -Y ¦ ' ¦ 8-2J2*. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ • ' . of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims - • . . - . BRUNKOW SAW7 MILL RENT ^ *» , FOR SALE OR CAD ILLAC—1957, . FTeetwood, and for Hearing Thereon. Trempealeau, Wit. Tel. 534-M16 ^oor hlir * 16 good 2800 bu. wooden . . 1op, full power, factory air . «6ndW Scores Manle Aa. Gensmer having filed ; a pe- ¦ tition for the probate of the government bins -at St. 200 acres. 15 mitittt* 7 Honing. This car It like naw. May ba Will of said Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 • seen at 802 E; 2nd. Tel. H947, 7/ LOCAL SCHOOLS ¦ decedent and for the appointment: of Charles and Lewiston. May driv« from Winona. Wnona State 70, Mankato Stilt ¦" - ' Manle M " ^ ' ¦ «7. . , Gensmer as executrix, which WYLON CARPET—foam back, 1V wideT ORIGINAI OWNEB. dejfr es t» lell 1»« St.-Mary's 49, st, John's ¦«. - . Will Is on file In this Court and open be seen Jan. 16th and 17th. Good color assortment, . $3.99 « sq. yd. ^WALTER NEUMANN . Volkswagen; has completely, new 1944 BI-STATE to Inspection; Sealed bids must be receiv- SHUMSKI'S, 58 W. 3rd. motor, factory guaranteed, Tel. $-5i32. Lima ¦ Sacred Heart (8, Onalaska Luther IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Y Tel. 8-2133 tl. ¦ thereof be had- on February 5, 1944, at ed by 4 p.m. Jan. 21st; 3EALY MATTRESSES — button free, CHEVROLET - 1939, Moor, *cyll«Jtr7 - ¦ standard transmission.' ¦77 NONCONFBRENCi •10:30 o'clock A.M., befor e this Court Jn ' Contiact ; :¦ ' ' smooth fop, with . - -IPytar juaranfee . heater, good) Mazeppa il, Byron S4; . . . '. . the probate - court room In ; the : court 7 S39.88 BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, Housei for SaU tires, excellent body. Local 1 owner. y. 09 Priced to sell, Ftnske Body Shoo/ 4tt Owatonna 70. Hayfield ir. house In Wlnone, Minnesota, and that ¦ ; ;v : 302 Mankato Ave. Open >y«nlngi. " ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ COLLEGE objections, to the allowance of said Will, : GOODVIEW — modern 1-bedroom home, I ^-yino,. -;. . . - 7" Y .;¦ ....." ' .v"WiN6NA - ASCS . - ~ Ohio State as, Minnesota 71. If any,' lie . filed before said time ot carpeted living room, built-in stove, WlSlTE~f HTrrrDERtjTR Good Things to Eat 65 : . D—19«. low mll*^ St. Cloud 84, Moorhead 74. hearing; that the time within whlcti Y COUNTY OFFICE tile bath, corner lot. Tal. SBM. . age, l-owner , car, excellent condition. northern Michigan 82, Bemldli a. > X creditors of Said decedent may tile Iheir NEW LOAD ' of Russet Burbank pota- FOURTH E..J42—2-bedroom home. Im- Oueranteed..: Dpri'l . overlook fhlsl New Concordia 102, Gustavus et. claims bo limited to four - Lewiston, Minn, months frt-.-Ti 7 Y ¦ toei. WINONA POTATO MARKET, nt mediate possession. J6.950. T«l. i751 or . . . In Anderson Addition. For7appolntment and new , seat c 6 v e'. r s: Notice of Hearing Y ";¦ * '; Michigan 77, Purdue 70. ' 1957 Chevrolet % ton pickup; Finest Electronic Repair on All Makes Tel. Rolllngstone Mil. 7 7 : ¦Illinois .; "How do you make a tirne-and-mption study There's many miles left in ' 87, Iowa 70. • ! PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: . . ADMIRAL S. MUNTZ DEALER . Michigan State 107 Y 1957 Chevrolet 1 ton pickup. V_ , Indiana, 101. That ah application has been made: by when there's ho motion?'' Y Don Ehmann TV Service GOODVIEW — 2 bedroom home, large this car. Only Northwestern 74, Wisconsin 43: Dr. George Loomis for a variation from Thert's profitable-motion when you advertise something for i»l» fenced yard, carpeted llvlna room, au- ¦ 980 W. Sltj. - Tef. 6303: ¦ Kansas State 73, Iowa State JJ. the requirements of the Winona Zonlno, . - through the. pally News Classified Adj. Call 3321.. • tomatic water• ¦softener, ' .automatic oil Oklahoma State 47, Oklahoma 54. Ordinance so as to permit ' construction CURRIE MOTOR CO. heat..- Tel. 7448. X YY : $495Y:Y: -: Dayton 47 ¦ , Louisville 59. . of an outside stairway to his house which Transistor Radio . Creighton 95, Noire Darrie 81. ' ¦;• St. Charles, Minn^ NEW. 3-BEDROOM home with 2-car at- Is closer to "-the lot line than the Zoning) We have 40 different models on hand tached gerage. In Hilke Subdivision, Nebraska 74, Missouri 49 (OT). Help Wanted—Male 27 '' ' : ' ¦ Ordinance permits at ttie following de- Y -T; - at our , store. We service all vie sell. Tel. 4127. for appointment. • ' . " - ¦ W, Michigan 95, Bowling Green 15. scribed property: ' Tei. 932-4250Y.7Y TRUeiT DRlVER-must be over Jl. Ap- Come In or call WINONA FIRE & DoPaul tit, Portland 83. D. WEST LOCATION: 2-bedroom home. Lot: 10. Block 20, Lakevlew Addition, ply In person. Laverne H. Elkamp, POWER CO!, 54 E. 2nd. Tel: S065. Xavler: (Ohio) 83, Marquette It. The present taxes are only 564 per - . alio described as 720 Main Street. Corner of 4th g. Main, Coctirane, VVIs. (Across from the new parking lot.) Wichita 88, Tulsa Me/ Notice Is sent to the applicant and to Want Ads year. The beat cost : Is less- than Slop WMS&BUICK-OLPSMOBILE-GMC Ohio O. 70, Toledo «, the owners of property MARRIED MAM for year round work for a full heating season. You'll live ¦ . ¦ affected . by the Aroundl^Y Y ' Detroit 115, W. Ontario 41. application. - .- ¦' on beef farm; modern house furnished. Y L°pk . like -a" king. with. ;a large , living room, . . Y'.- Open Friday nights ", . A. hearing on :, this petition, will to Paul Plslau, ¦ Preston, ¦Minn. Tel. 76S- beautiful kitchen and' utility room. All . Start re ;¦' - ¦ ¦:¦ ' ' ' He 4573. - . for only $5,900. ABTS AGENCY, INC., given in . the . court room of - tlie , -City 7 - ;; . _ ;. YOUR NEIGHBORS For Re I labile -Winona,::- Realtors, 13? Walnut St. Tet 4342, or Hail. Minnesota, • at . '7:30: ,P./V\: SINGLE MAN wanted on farm. Refer- . " :,alter hours: E. ".R. .Clay 8-2737; Bill . FAR-FAR-F^R- SPORTS 5T>4^p/NGS on January 23, 1964, at which time, in^ ences required. Northeast of Rochester. TV or Radio Repair } BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— have been buying the New Zlebell 4854| E. A. Abts 31B<, terested persons., may appear either In Morlow Behhken. Rt. 4, Rochester. Tel. _ Y ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ "' ' ; : Y - 7 BELGW Y - x - - ' 'X' person. In writing, or by agent, :or toy E—28, 33, Al, 44, 43, 49, 30, 55, 56, 57, AT 2-3069. 7 : .- ; ..; . ..; Gehl Mixer Mill (new model . E. 8- R0OM . HOME Ideated' near-^ St JiWL " - Call us . . .We are your . ; ' attorney; and present any reasons which • 58, 59, «, 63,. 64.: . . - V:VV Stan's. You'll have plenW of. room W. L. T. PT SF CA they may have to the -.granting or de- MEN.WANTED Interested In photography, with 13 m. .ajor improve- YV BOOK -PRICE.!; x Chicago ...... il 12 7 51 T32 « . here. Large bright' .' rooms:-' New gas nying of -this petition. . . over 20, heal appearance, absolutely ments). ' Toronto ...... Jl 12 4J 113 »4 7 ' ' v Photofact Equipped furnace only 1 month ,old. - 52-gaflon hol ^ They are . requested -to. prepare . their Personal! 'Y :Y. . .. x. l free to travel throughout US;, working " ¦We 've o, ~ ~ ~ ~ , ONCE y6u GET e hnouthful of very . iXt-ioor automatic; Baltimore .14 17 ,341 li. • Block . 6, Clerk and Johnson Addition, ; AAA Co. H. CHoate & Co. We will be gladY Detroit ....:.,: » 2J :143 13 : also- described as 1558 Service . Drive: hot coffee, whatever you do next Is go- v 7 transmission, V-8 to ing to be wrongl'Once you get a moulh- F; A. K RAUSE CO. REPAIR COSTS. : ; : ¦ SATURDAY'S RESULTS Notice Ij sent fd the applicant and - La Crosse, Winona and Y to make . A I motor, tu-tbrte fin- Philadelphia 115, Boston I0t. owners of property., affected by the , ful of the delicious food . af the .WIL- the LIAMS HOTEL,' ' Y t ish , ; locall St. Louis 111, Detroit 107. application, . . -- . ¦; ' everything Is going to: Rochester opening ' - BREEZY ACRES" ' A Free Appraisal , y owtled. . be right, so Include a stop at Ihe Y Stoves, Furnaces, ¦ New York ll«, Loi Angeles tot, A hearing on this petition will be given Parts 75 ' \ I , Spotless condition. SUNDAY'S RESULT room of the, City Hail, . 'Wi- Captain's Quarters .during Winter Car- branches. Y . .South on . New Highway. .14-61 and . show .• . you homes . to S in the court ' ' CAS OR OIL heaters; ranges, water " Boston 123, Philadelphia Minnesota, at 7:30 P.M.: on January nival festivities thjs week.. Ray Meyer, V Reduced in price Ul. . nona, '¦¦ heaters, coniplete Installations. Service, ¦ ¦ ':" which,time. Interested persons Innkeeper. Closed Saturday Afternoons ' meet yoiir .present needs vv tdY-; YY-Y' Baltimore 117, Sf. Louis Til. 13, .lt64. at We need men who possess parts. RANGE OIL BURNER . CO., 907' ¦ Cincinnati 1)0,7 Detroit S8. appear; either In person, In writing, , may TRUSSES—ABDOM IN AL^BELTS the ability to conduct intelli- E, ¦fth. Tel. 7.479. Adolph Michalowski, without obligation. . 'XX ¦ San Francisco 112, New York'l'tS. ' or by agent, or by attorney, and present SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS 1 x x x x , Y $595 YVV .;. , which they may have to tha gent interviews by appoint- ^ any-reasons Wanted—Farm Produce 54 Typewriters 77 'AFTER granting or denying of Ihis petition.; ¦ GOLTZ PHARMACY HOURS CALL: ¦¦ ment to fill sales and man- " They' -are requested to prepare , .their 274 E. 3rd '.' . . .- ¦: Tel. 2547 . WANTED^Marsli hey for mlhk tieddlnB, TYPEWRlfERS . and . adding:. - - machine! ¦ case, In detail,: and present all evidence agers jobs. Immediate ad- Kurt Marg, : Nilllivllle, Wis. Ttl, for sale or rent. Reasonable rates, W; L. (Wib) Helzer 8-2:181 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' yb' ¦ relating;.to. this petition at the time of Auto Service, Repairing 10 .'743-313^. : -' ¦ ¦ . " . , • - ' . . ¦ . free delivery. See ui for all ur ' oN' ' " ' ; vancement for men of __ _ - .;. ' ' "' Laura , Fisk 21 L8 ; W£00M75 W. 2nd - - r fite supplies, desks, files: or . , the scheduled hearing, , ~iD " - .¦ . , ..office - YY Tel , 8-2711 7 Respectfully, AVO BAD BREAKSTwith good brakes. proven ability, but no ex- chain. Lund: Typewriter- 'Co'." Tel-.' 5222. ¦ '¦'¦¦ Articles for Sale 57 _ 'Leo ¦;. . Open Friday evenings ' : E. J. SIEVERS, Chairman. Have 1hem checked at GOODVIEW " Y - and Bee Koll 4581 . perience necessary. Train- ~ " WlNONA~fVPEWRITERYis the plSe Board of Zoning Appeals. TEXAC07 laSO Service Dr: . . . ANDERSbN wlndows amJ doon, med , to KINGS A QUEENS . . complete with frames; solid outside go when you're looking for a typewriter. John; Hendrkksbri 7441 AUTOMOBILE and truck repairing. 308 ing at company expense; all ' Wettgate ',- 'W. L.: ¦ " T«I. 784 9. ¦; or adding machine. - .New or. used, we '¦¦¦' ¦ ¦ E. 3rd7 Tel:: 2246. 7 :. . - . ' ¦ ' • ' .; birch door. , . . 7.Y ;Yl_ . 7 7 BobYSeloyer 7827Y Y / Four Acei .; ...... 9 3 (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 6, 1964); - . . . fringe benefits.^ " : guarantee all our machines for- one full. ' Y . ¦ YET? Seal GlojiT aeryliiTf ln- 62 YFORb vV-8 • Doublo Ot ;-...,. ; S1 ; TRIED IT . year. WINONA TYPEWRITER SERV- Y * 3VS State of Minnesot a I . as. Beauty Parlon 12 other floorii It'i for- Troiant ' Ish lor, vinyl and - ICE; 161 E. 3rd; 7 TV* AW- County of Wlnons . ) In Probate . Court : YMr. Lanning \ 7 .- ^ rifle. Paint Depot. . __ ;j- :_ Galaxie 500, Fordor ; with C and Seri ...... 6 « 7 No. 15,635 . - MILDREP^^BEAUTY SHOP - Specials ¦ Spares ...... ,..;..,...... ,' 67 i . on perrnanents, 56,50 and up. Tel. Tel. SHOES — Tremendouj bargains : entire Washing, Ironihg Mach. 79 :> In Re Estate of . 8-2981, Y ~ ~ . automatic transmission , ra- Alley Cats ,..,.. ,...... 5 7 Linda Ambuhl, Decedent. , 7 5-2501, 916 Oak St., Ll Crescent, , Minn., -family. Special sale on . women' s worn M A YT AG A ND V ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ F RI Gl D AIR E FastTlx- m^-ffx Ceuces Wild ...... V... 4 a Hearing on Petition for . appointment. ¦ Westgate Motel for appoint- •flats, , iplkes,. loaferi. All siies, all pert .servlce. Px: Order for Cornplela stock and parts. , \ dio, many other extras. One Eight-Balls .:..7.. ;.....,.... I 10 now ,$1 pafr. Boy jeveral pair,. - " : : to Sell Real Estate price* . H. Choate 4 Co. Tel. 2871. ' ', Tel. 2S49 j ¦::: ¦ ¦ ment. YJanY 13 and 14, 10 ' ' . . l- .C.^^-'V- Y .Y . . CO YS & DOLLS ::¦:. ' representative - . of said estate Business Services 14 tell your trl mdi: Halation¦ Variety, 311 owner local ; car, The ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦ "¦¦' St. , low mile- Westgate W. I.. - herein a petition to sell a.m, tpY 11:30 aim. E; . 3rd. - ..,. " .' - ' ¦ . - " . ' ' ¦ Wearing , Furs |- Yr ; l20 . C«nter- j ¦ ¦ ¦;¦; having filed AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, for the answer , Apparel 80 -^ ' Fenske - Cisewski ...... 39ft'I7H - ' certain real estate described In . said ICE SKATES—new 8.- used. Trade your %mm&mmm.wsm?m—&&3^} -Yage. " - . Sundown Mote l . ..;..7 , 17 SO ' to all your rug cleaning , problems/ BEAUTYF UL fillPlehgth black - Persian, petition! ' ' ¦ old pair In. Skates sharpened. KOLTEJl . ' ¦ Sehacht 'V Emmons ' . ._.;:..;. 30- ' 27 dial:- 3722; WINONA. RUG CLEANING ( '¦ lamb- .coat, size 12, to-16. • Reasonable, . . . IT IS ORDERED, That the: hearing ' ! Hefpt—Male or Female 28i • .'.' SHOP,-; W Mankato, TeL 56<5. : Ferguson - Colbenson ...... SERVICE, -1,16 .W, 3rd. . . -. . : • . . ..;V' ~ BICYCLE . _ - best offer lakes. 479 \V. Broadway . Sale or Rent; Exchange 101 y 28'A 18'^ thereof be had ' . on. January- 29, 1964, _ _ :$i^}^-iy - ^ MAN OR LADY wanted for cleaning 3 ~ C : Schmlli • Llca 7,...,,.,.J& 31 before thli" C'ourt INCOM E TAX SERVICE — Bookkeeping j INSULATED ^JACKETS—aif sizes. ' Reg. ~~~r ' ¦ at I0;4J o'clock :A.M.. , mornings a week. Tel. 8-1112, ' - , " FORA/ER CL;INIC BUlYoiMG for sale or : Hutchinson Luedtko ...... 22 34 ¦ the court . and Accounting. Lester Horton, 227 W. [ V . . J12.«. Discount price S8.95. - BAMBE- WantedItp Buy7 7 81 ' In the probate court room In . ; ' lease, . 45x140. Elevator, stoker best , ^ Peterman - Konkel .. ' ..:..: lliA 35Vi Minnesota, and lhat . . Mark . St., Winona," Minn. Tel.', .8-3133 NEK S,. , ?th and Ma .nkalo.7 , . V ' ~ Our ' ¦ " house In Winona*. ¦ ¦ Situation! Wanted—Fern. ._ U RRIGHTTP 1 ANO .w7nYedY"vrel7~4515V Immedleie occupancy. Cflnlact BOB ^ i Advertise PHeas ^. . Relter - . Mohan . .:...... - .,, JTVi JS'A ' ¦mornings - ¦;, . . - - .;' ¦ • ¦ ' - ..• 29 ¦¦¦ ' ¦ ^ ¦ notice vhereof be given by publication . : . — - ~" BARGAINS—comt on In, take a lookl . SELOVER , - , Realtor, for showing.. . . : " , . WESTOATE JR, KEGLERS the Winona Dally News i^NIN (T^rVbib7sTtJlng wantei by de CHEST TYPE FREEZER—4-B cu. ft., In ¦ of Ibis order In. ^ TV sets, used, $35. Real good, too. Westgate ,.; w. X.: notice as .provided by law . Dressmaking, Sewing 16 ¦ pendable woman 6780. . good condilion. Contact Walter Hung- and by mailed _ , Tel, FRANK LILL'A & SONS, 761, E. Bth.. ¦ Wante d--Rea) - EsTale Y 102 Bowlerettes ...... 12 O - ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ - .,-' er. Fountain: City, -WIS. .7 Dated .January 3, T?64 . ¦• ¦;¦ .' ' Willie Wlricrati 7. ...V 8 4 . . SPRiNG Ts K:OrVMNGI . : SINGLE GIRL^e^res fuirtirns ernpioV- PRE- rNVENTORY SALE - on all appli- ' 7" ~ ' 'WANT TO^BUY from owner, 5- or 3- 7. E. D; LIBERA- V . ¦ ¦ M ^ . . . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - . Let me help with your sewing • ' ment. Qualified as dental- technician, WMY ILLER SCRAP IRbN A MET AL Blue Bells 8 4 « • ¦ . : ' ¦ ,. • Probate Judge. ances. Buy now and save. B& B . bedroom , home 7 with full -basement. ;|Eg»g . Te|73281 . ", receptionist, 1 year - saleswork experl- .. . CO.. . pays highest . . prices tor scrap Four Aces ...... ,.....;;.... 5 7, (Probate Court Seal) , ELECTRIC, 155 E, 3rd. In the city. Write E-63' Dsily. News... . ' ¦7ehce.- .Lives In Winona. Will provide . Iron, ' metals, hides, wool arid raw fur. ; 40 years in Winona . Alley Cats ...... :. .;.. , 1 ? G binding, cye- ^ Harold J: Libera, 7 BLANKET¦ BINDIN Y. scam PLUMBING FIXTURES TO7 SUIT «H . 222 VV. 2nd. . Tel. 2067. WANTED TO BUY or rent, good valley Four Angels • ...... p . ; • rug: references. Write or Inquire E-52 Dally n Attorney* for Petitioner. lets bolt backing, binding, knee ¦ budtielt. . Closed Saturdays 7 . • farm - on or close, to hwy.. with ade- Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon SR. HIGH SCHOOL News. GlRLS patches, tracing paper, belt and. buckle ¦ ¦ " - - ' quate buildings' and water. Possession Hal-Rod w, t, ¦ ¦ kits, cowhide bell tabs are lust a few WANTED SCRAP I RON tX"f/\Ern.CT Comet—Fairlane • ¦ ' ' ' Jan. 6, 1964 ) Business O SANITARY by. March 1., Write delalls. to E-55 7 Y Strlkeltes .. .;. ..; n • ¦ 4 . . .. -(First: Pub, Monday, of the Items al . the CINDERELLA ; pportunities 37 : COW HIDES, WOOL S. RAW FURS. ¦ ~ - . PLUMBING &. HEAT1NO - Dally News. Powder Puffs 7 .,..,,.;..... 10 5 ' ' ¦ '¦ ' , ' . - " ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID . _ Stale ol Minnesota . ) ss. . . • SHOPPE, 214 Mahkalo $1600 OF EQUIPMENT, plu« lnventor y. Ii8 E. - 3rd St. , . Tel. 3737 ~ '- " " - Open MonYand Fri. Evenings Young Strikers .., 8 7 County of.Winona .) |n Probate Court : Pay rent for oate aqd living quarters M 1, W IRON AND METAL CO, WJU PAY H IGHIE Sf C«H PRTcET ¦ ¦_ . PIn-Ups ',- .;...... 8 7 . . . No: , 15,711 ' . . " : Furniture Repai rs* -18 and :ydu ' re In . business. Reason for OK USED' FURNITURE STORE . J07.,,w..,,.2fifl,..8.Cr .0f.\;, Spur Gas Station FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY and Saturday.p.m. - ¦ For your Convenience "- '- Alloy Gators ...... S 10 In Re Estate of selling, other business. Cozy Cafe, St, ' ¦I . ' VI E, 3rd SI, FURNITURE REFINiSHING and minor '¦We Are Now Again O Hecati 11 Augusta Glrtler, also known as 7 Charles, Minn , We Buy—We Sell pen On: Sail;. Y"HANK"JEZEWSKI repairing. Reasonable prices! pick . up . ¦ ¦ ~ 7 (Wlnons s Only Real-Estate. Buyer). SR . HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Ousta Glrtler, Decedent. Furniture—Ant iques—Tooli "" V HI"GHEST " "PR ICES" PAID" ~~ . ' and delivery. Free estimate. Tel; 96*9 GOOD GOING BUSINESSES-for sale, Tn .. - ' : 7093 P.O. Box. 345 Hnl Rod ¦ W, L. Order lor Hcarlngjn Petition for Probate ond other used Items V . for scrap iron, metals, rags, ' Tel. 63S8 and Today's Outstanding Buy! ¦ " ¦:;¦; noon and evenlngi, Robert Graves. Winona and Houston counties, Some hldei, Finks .. : „. -; .. - ...... 1 ol Will, Limiting Time to File Claims Tel, ' (1-37 - raw furs and wool! . manufacturing businesses Included. . .01 . TO SELL your home, farm, business , or Spartans ,...,..... * 7 V and for Hearing Thereon other real estate, call ' Plumbing, Roofir.q 21 1958 CHEVROLET Knights :. -:. .- ..,.., 7 I Helen C. Glrtler having tiled ' a petition CORNFORTH REALTY Sam Weisman &< Son Pin Smaihors 7 < for thc probate ol (he Will of :nld de- KEN-WAY electric SEWER CLEANING .La Crescent,-Minn. Te|,. 895-7106, INCORPORATED. ¦ :¦ W. STAHR Ode s t. t DA I LY NEWS " Bel Air ' cedent and lor the appointment ol Albert JERRY'S PLUMBING ISO W. Ird . Tel. 5M7 - , 374 W. Mark . tel: 6923 Wipe DUts ,. S 10 Executory which Will Is on file - Glrller as 82/ E. 4th . _ Tcl. 9394 Money to Loan 40 In this Court and open 'to ' Inspection! . MAIL Rooms Without Meals 86 Accessories, "Tires, Parts 104 4-dr,. radio , heater, IT IS ORDERED, That, the hearing WE HAVE EVERYTHINCY ,Y includ- ing the kitchen sink, lor that ne-w ' ' ; "' ~ automatic: trans- thereol be had on January 11, 1964, at FOURTH W. 42<-Sleeplng roonTin mod- YwHEECcovERSV(0u7"i< )043 ChevrC" OPEN TUESDAY kllchen or both you havo been wait- 11:00 O'clock A.M., before this Court In •rn home for gentleman. lef . Suoer Sport. Tel. Rolllnoitone 31U. mission, tu - tona Inn fo Install. For ' a first-class lob SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCADIA , Calif. (APY—Santa the probate court room In Ihe court house . roAN-si^ call PLAIN NOTE-AUTO-FURNITURG Rooms for Housekeeping 87 finish , and white In Winona, Minnesota, and. that oblcc- 170 E. 3rd St . Tel. 3915 Anita Park , closed for five rac- tions to the allowance ot said Will, If nny, May Be Paid At sidewall tires. Frank O'Laughlin Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5. p.m:, Sat. t a.m. to noon FOURTH E. l«4i. 'j—large furnlshad light Farm Wagon Tires bo filed before said lime ot hearing; housekeepinn room and bath, close In; V ing days hy a strike that man- which creditors ol PLUMBING S. HEATING Now - thai the time within , Loans - Insurance - 1 or 7 gentlemen . said decedent may tile their , claims bo 207 E, 3rd Tol. 3/03 TED MAIER DRUGS agement says cost the track $5 ¦ SANBORN ff. A54- sleeping rooms for Imp lement Type Tires " limited to four months Irom Ihe date Ileal Estate ¦ $595 ; million , will reopen Tuesday in hereof , and that Ihe claims so tiled bo ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER women or girls, wllh or without kitch- heard on May 13, 1964, al 10:30 o'clock For clogged sewers nnd drains FRANK WEST AGENCY Business Equipment 62 en privlleoes, on bus line. Tel, 2618. the wake of n weekend settle- the probate Tel. 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee 175 Latnyelto St Tel. 3140 A.M., before this Court In. Back Bar Apartments Flats All Sizes ment , track officials say. court room In, the court hou'.e In Winon.i , CALL SYL KUKOWSKI (Next to Telephone Office) — Counter — , 90 Minnesota, nnd lhat nolico hereof be VENABLES ¦ FOUR ROOMS -stove, refrlgerflforY hoaf order In the Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 Stools — Ronths — Mirrors — given by publication of this Help Wanted—Female 26 and water ' turnkhe*. Adulls , Available and u p News nnd by mailed- notice " " 75- W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 Jay Wilkinson averaged !>.39 Wlnone Dally MIXED BRED GILTS-6, to farrow Show Cases — Shelving — Ftti . 15 Tel . 6014 . $2.50 t as provided by law. . BABYSITTER-ln my home, 4Vj days about April 1; also 1 ipotled Poland on 117 curries for Duke's foot- 2, 1 964. nqi> 12 MILES S.E, on Highway 61. 2 bed- Open Friday evenings. Dafod January a week, 1 school , 2 pre-schoot . boar. Merle Quorberg, Nelson, Wis, Cash Registers E, D, LIBERA, West location. Write E-el room apt , lame living room wllh fire- bull team in 1963. He scored 12 children . Tel. OR 3-369B. Probate Judge. Dally News. place , automatic oil heat, full base- touchdowns. (Probate Courl Seal) "' " COMPLETE dairy herds, cowi and half. FORD HOPKINS ment, JS5. Furnishings optional. Tel. KALMES DEPENDABLE WAITRESS-iiours f" lo TIRE Harold J. Libera, ers. Ca*,h or milk assignment. Free de- Dakota 64J-3070, Jan, 6, 1944) Petitioner 10, Apply to Mrs . Frank Johnstone. livery. Rolicrt Chorrlcr, 614 W. Willow Tel . 26fifi " Winona 's Used Tire Center DID YOU SEE - (Plrst Pub. Monday, Atlorney for , _ WFT.T 7.bedroom upstairs Westrjato Drun. St., Chippewa Falls, Wis, Tel. Park " LOCATION - ' Stain ol Minnesota ) st. " apt, separate entrance , heat furnished . our big ad in yesterday s Pub. Mondny, Jan. 6, 1964) ATTENTION: Womon living In Stockton. 3-6476. "Bulls to loan." CoalTWood, Other Fuol 63 lOR-iifl W, 2nd St. Counly ol Winonn ) In Prohnle Court (First , Tel. 82842 , Homer, Rolllngslone , Utica nnd other " " " 7 Sunday paper. If you didn 't No. 15,710 Stole of Minnesota ) ss. BLACK ANGUS heifer calves, piirebreds, DRY OAK BLOCK wood 15 lnYVnfi1l>i ' ' " IMMEDIATE ">OSSE S S ION -3-bedroom ) In Probate Court Winona County arena, There Is nn not rcglstr-red. good quallly, Harold end dry tlrch llrnplici wood . CAST " ' see it , IT WILL PAY to go In Rt Estate ol County of Winona apt , mostly furnished, reasonable rent Boats] Motors, Etc. Minnie Hoiliworlh, Decedent. No, 15, 712 excellent opportunity to earn with Johnson, H). 1, Houston, Minn. END COAL FUEL OIL CO., Ml E. I 106 * to responilhle party. C. JHANK, 5}2 E. back and read it. In Re Estate ot Avon. Choose your own hours, part " em. I WE REPAIR orpham manufactured oy Order tor Hearing on Petition HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—artlf' c ||ii|y brtd. Third. Sidles, Dcccdcnl, time or full time. It costs nothing to " "" " ' I doluncl boat compnnlei, to Determine Descent : Barbara Eldred Roilvold, Rt. ,1, Petersen, Minn DID YOU~kNOW that « B.T .u! ll llrt WARRIOR petition for Probate Inquire. Write Avon, Box 764, Roch- IM Al TURA—2-bedroom apt. Immediate ¦ BOATS. Tel. 8-31)66, OUR BIG RIG BIG Helen Glrller having filed In Ihli Court Order for Hearing on Tel. 864-7860 meftMiremenl ot thi amount of h«nt Claims ester, Minn. . possession Bal/el Grocery, Allura, a pelition representing, ainono ollior Of V/lll, Limiting Time to File ' It Mkns lo raise 1 pound ol waler Motorcycles, thlnns , lhat snid di-cudf-nt riled Intestate and (or Hearing Thereon GIRL OR WOMAN expnrlenced In secre- DOUBLE REGISTERED polled Hereford 1 flifiree? Facti pound ol Comrnanclrr Minn Tel , tiW. Bicycles 107 MID-WINTER moro thnn llvo yenr> prior lo the filing Bernard Stefles hnvlnn filed a petition tarial work. Mini know shorthand , typ- bulls. Two calved June 27 ond Aug. II, Cual cr.nlaim 1< ',00 B.T.U.s. There- Is " " 196] NO MONEY DOWft on motorcycles frorri thymol, leaving curtain prflperty In for tha probate ol the Will ol said de- ing and he able to operate dictaphone, 1963. One hullrr calved April 11, no ollin rnrtl lon Olrtler hnvlno (Med In thl» Court Slain of Minnesota 1 ss , Cleans as it burns. Minn, " ' ' Open Friday N lghti (Hlllpn rcprcoonllnn, nmono other Counly nt Winonn 1 In Prohale Court "STOCK farr InrTe ' • ,5(19 Borwlncl Briquets , Winter DAIRY AND n nl on thlnui, tlinl j/ild deccctrnt tiled Inlnjlnlo No, 11 VounR man with supervisory Wanted—Livestock 46 shares. Will furnish a cnmplrta dairy morn thnn tlvi year* prior lo tlio llllno In Ke Estate of expen ionco nnd potent Ini to King lump and pgR, Petrol- hnrrt for rlriltl party, Far I t(arrl«, lliorcol, lenvlnp cnrlnln prnpfiity In Wi- Alvlna Huiomann, Decedent , HEREFORD or Angus feeder iteeri want- , Pleasant Valley Dairy, Winonn , ' Tel. 1 956 CHRYSLER nonn County, Mlnneioln, nnd thnt no Order lor Hearlnn on Final Account trnin for future nssiRnmonf. ed, U0 3AO lbs, Robert Seltrecht, Gll- eum Briquets Eastern Ky, 44;s Will nl snid (Irceclonl hm l»-tn proved , and Petition tor Distribution manlon, Wli, Tel, 946 3192 . lump, Pocahontas CRK , -1-rloor , Y-ft motor , ii'litnllvr ol llio abovn named Will ho trnlrw! in vnrious nor ndmlnlMrnllon nl h*r cilnl« omnlerl, The repre' LEWISTON SALES BARN Houses (or Ront 95 tiled her llnal accou and deportments of nn nroa Iliiby-Glo Stoker , Zeifilcr nuloiniit Ic irnns- In t|il» Stnlo nnd prnylno Ihnl the estate havlnrj nt A real flood auction market for your " """ si'tllenient nnd allowance GOODVirW m 41rrl A V ». J bedroom, doMronl nl anld prnperly bu rlelrrmlnrd petition lor mamifiicturliig c o m pany. livestock. Dairy callla on hand all and Orient Stoker. Dry Oak mission , solid Ma- arid for dls.lrlhu.llon lo Ihe per- story-anrl a hall home , darege anil 10S .Johnson Tel 2396 and Ihnl II tut nsnlrjned to the p»r>oni t|ier«of week , hojs bought every day. Trucks entitled ) have n minimum of a Block Wood. laroe lot , Imincdiale possaision. lei. roon finish. This •nlllltd Iheroto ; sons thereunto Must available, Sala Thurs., I p.m. Tel, 2667. Open Friday Kvenlng IT IS ORDKRED, Thnl Tlio honrlno IT IS ORDRREn, That the hearing, high school odiicntion and ho 9760 |or appoinlnu'iil, cur just in, Spe- thcrool bo hnd on Jnnunry 2», 1964 , «l tliureot ba had on January J9lh. 1964, Farm Implements 48 Wanted to Rent V cially priced nt 11:00 o 'clock A.M., holm* Ihi* Cnurl at 10 30 o'clock A.M., before this Courl mechnnionll^ Inclined. 96 Auction Saloa prohnle rourl . room in Ihe court ' In inn probnfj court room In ll>» courl lr) file HOMELITE CHAIN 3AWS East End Coa l & SMAI.I. PUnNISIirtl AP7 , or Ivor house In Wlnons, Minnesota , and thai Son the new 12 111 ' homo In Winonn, Mlnncr.oln. nnd that , XI. -1J ilecplng room with prlvnle enhance $295 /M-VIN KOHNER hereol he nlvi-n hy publication ot Reply in cnnfldpnco giving nntlro h«r«ot |i« olvnn hy the publication notice AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE end bath, wanted hy ilngla working AUCTinNPIIR, Cllv nnd il.il* llcinud this order In tlm Winona Dally Howe Jnti & Johnson Tel. S435 anil homlwl, JW l lt>fr|y SI ol Ihli order In tho Winonn Dally Nowl full particulars nbout your- Fuel Oil Co. girl. Tel. » 3860 or 8-^232 lutore I p m . , (Corner and hy mailed nolle« a^ provided hy law, H tinrl by mnllod notlco ni provklrd by Inw. WANTED John Deere corn planter, No , . SIM nnd Llrniflyl. fo|, *)BQ, Dnled January 3, 1964. 1)01 E. Rth St, Ontrrt Jnnunry J, 19*4 , self nnd salary required to 999 Willi disc openers, State price. Farms, Land for Salo 98 r, n. iinERA , v., o i im-RA., VENABLES Leo Pnprnfuss, Lamoille, Winn. "IVacrf? you net morn heni Minnesota I' robnla Juda«. Probate Judoe. Uox K-fi2 Winona Daily FARMS -U.S acres, good buildings, new 7S W, 2nd Tel. 11-2711 (Prohnlo Court Sonll (Probata Cnurt Seal) •• CLAY BARN EQUIPMENT of lower cost." well pru'sure system, puitly modern Land & Auction Sales Harold J. l.lliern, Jawynr, Sawyer H. Darby, News. OAK RIDr.E SALES A, SLIIVICB house , Also P0 acre farm. I' aul ! <¦*»», O^en Friday Evenings t.vwrrlt .1 Knlmor tor petitioner Allorney (or Petitioner. Attorneys . Mlnnolika. Tel, Altura 70B4 Caledonle, Minn. (6Vt> mllet* S.n.l MB Walnul. lnl. fi 3/10, «IHr houri 7114 | 'CY . VB^^

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